The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 109, Ed. 1, Sunday, March 9, 1902 Page: 6 of 8
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8TAR MAIL ROUTE LINES.
F ore&pmeiS
The liability to di-ci..- is Krcatl)
lesenrd when th A in rtl con
tlilion. and thccirrulatiui healthy and
vigorous. 1'"t thr-n all refuse mattei
j (HDinptly carried out of the system
otherwise tt rM npii'ly aicutnulaU
fermentation would take place Uh
blood become polluted and the consti-
tution so -cahened that a sitnplt
malady night result PCT.nir.ly.
A healthy active circulation meant
root digestion and strong health;
nerves
As a blood purifier and tonic S. 8. S.
hM no equal. It is the safest and ltest
remedy lor old people and children
because it contains r. minerals but it
made exclusively of r . ; .nd herbs.
No other rei.. Jy so t!i : vjghlrand
effectually cleans t! c hWA of fat-
mi ti iica. Aims
.i.i.ne true it build
up the weak and dc touchlni his bankruptcy.
kl Lj3 bihUtcd and reno-
vatcs the entire sv
ton. It cures permanently all tnannet
of blood and skin troubles.
Mr. E. K. Kcllr.of Urbane O.. write n
" 1 liart Kotornn on mjr hsndi ana iaee foi
fire yoftru. It would break out in Hull
whlto puitutai orutt would form and
dropoff tearing tho kln rod ami Inflam-
ed. Tho doctor did mo no Rood. I uasd
all the medioatecl aoapa and ae.1 o without
bonollt. ti U. U. cured me and tny akin
U as clear and amoolh as onr ono'e."
Mri. Itnnrr Siegfried of Capo May If.
J..mto that trentyonu bottle of (i. ti. ti.
AiirAif htr of Uftnecr of liin breaat. Don.
ton and frlendi thought her oaao hope'
lei.
Tllflharrl T. Oardnnr. Plorenoe. ti. O.
uffered for year with Doll. Two bot-
tle of H. 5. If. put hi blood in good con
dltton and tho UolU ul&appearod.
Send for our free book and write
our physicians about your case.
Medical advice free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA CA.
Bankruptcy Notice.
f.N'o. 4975.
In the fnitr-d State Court for the
Southern IMstrlet of the Indian Ter-
ritory. In the matter of IS. W. Morrison bank-
rupt. In bankruptcy.
To the Honorable Hosea Townsend.
Judge of the District Court of the
I'nited States for the Southern Dis-
trict of the Indian Territory:
E. W. Morrison of Mead. In the
Southern District of the Indian Terri-
tory. In said district respectfully rep-
resent that on the 19th day of De-
cember last past he was duly adjudg-
ed bankrupt under the acts of con-
gress relating to bankruptcy that he
has duly surrendered all his property
snd rights of property and has fully
om piled with all tne requirements of
said acts and ol the orders .f the court
Ardmore to Tishomingo.
Leave Ardmore 8:20am
Arrive Provence 10:20 pm
" Durwood 11:30 am.
" Earl 12:30 pm.
" Mannsvllle 1:30 pm.
' Norton 2:00 p.m.
" Itarla t.Mp.m
" Tishomingo 7:00 p.m.
I.eav dally except Sunday.
Ardmore to Madlll.
Leave Ardmore 7:a0a.nt.
Arrive Hoxbar 11:00 a.m.
" Wilson .....15 :30p.m.
" McMillan 2:0 p.m.
" Tyler 3:30 p.m.
" Weavorton 4:4Sp.tn.
" Oakland ". S:M)p.m.
" Madlll 6:00 p.m.
Leave dally excopt Sunday.
Wt rcfore be prsya that he mtty be
He r ' d by the court to have h full oi-
rhsrse from all debts provable aeatnst
the estate under said bankrupt acts.
except such debts as are excepted by
law from snch discharge.
Dated this February ISth. A. D. 1)2.
K. W. MORRISON. Bankrupt.
MAIL CARRIER FOUND DEAD.
Evidence Points to His Murdsr About
the 17th of February.
Speeial to tho Ardinorelte.
Elk. I. T.. March 7. The body of
Alfred Oravee mi Inoffensive old man
who formerly enrrted the mail from
hure to Itennyn .was found by Mrs.
Youiib. a negro woman. In a ravine
two miles from Homer .Thoss who
saw the l-ody state that he was un
doubtedly murdered the thront ltelns;
cut from ear to ear. Clrcumstnuces
show that the crime was committed
about February 17. Hobs had pulled
off ono nrm mid hnd othewlao 1Ih!1
mod him. It Is to Iki hoped thnt Mar
shal Colliert will lmvu some Rood work
done m mis case. Mr. urnves was
about M years old.
The little son of GeorKO McNeil the
Homer blacksmith died Mnrch f from
erysipelas and was Inhl to rest hore
yesterday.. Mr. and Mrs. McNeil have
the sympathy of tho entire community
In- their bereavement.
Her. CrnlKhtl of Davis a popular
Uuptlst preacher was here yesterday
the guest of Dr. Chapman.
. It l'oole has returned from Ard
more.
.Southern District of the Indian Terri
tory ss.
On ti.is 16th tiny of February. A. I).
li2. on reading the foregoing petl
tion. it Is
Ordered by the court that a hearing
Li- hart upon the same on the 2Sth day
of March A. D. 19f2 before said court.
at Pauls Valley. In said district at 10
o'Hock In the forenoon; and that no
tice thereof be published In the Ard
morelte. n newspaper printed In said
. strict and that all Known creditors
and other persons .n Interest may ap
pear at the saiu . ..ie and place and
show cause. If any tney have why the
prayer of said petitioner should not lw
granted.
And It Is further ordered by the
court that the c!-rk shall send by mall
to all ..nown creditors copies of oald
petition and this order addressed to
them at their places of residence an
stated
stated.
Witness the Honorable Hosea Town
send. Judne of the court ami the sea
thereof at Ardmore In said district
on the 15th day of February 1002.
(Senl.) C. M. CAMI'IIICLL. ClerK
First puhllsheu .larch 7. 10'C.
ALFALFA AND FRUIT RANCHES
In the Sunny Southwost hoth small
and larRO placoa. If Interested write
Pence & Murphy III 1'aso. Texas. Re
fur to Dun and State National Dank
The Superior drill is the best on the
market. Sold by Sprnglns & Co.
SECURING RIGHT-OF-WAY.
Noosho Falls. Kan.. Nov. 13 1901.
"Pepsin Syrup Co.. Montlcello 111.
Door Sirs: For almost fifteen
years I suffered from Indigestion and
lust winter thought I would die when
'. my doutor. Dr. A. J. I.leurnnee of this
plaoe advised me to try Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup 1'opsln which I (lid and two
bottles cured me. It not only relieved
mo but It cured me ho thnt I have not
been troubled since. If any one should
offer mo $000 for the cood Syrup Pop
'sin has done mo I would not think of
tuliliiK It Hi. No one can take your medl
tiluo without hohiK convinced of Its
more than woudurful euros. 1 recom
med it to all my friends as a laxative
and stomach remedy.
Yours with Kratltude
Mrs. J. MORGAN.
fluid by W. 11. Frame Ardmore anil
( f After
BssSsy IS
Ardmore to Healdton.
eare Ardmoro 6:30 a. m
Arrive Iine Grove 8:30 a. in
" Hewitt 10:30 a.m.
" Hoalilton 12:30p.m
I.oave dally oxcopt Sunday.
Ardmore to Simon.
Loavg Ardmore 7:00am
Arrive Urock 9:00 a. m
" Check 10:00 a.m
" Simon 12:00 ra.
Loave dally oxcopt Sunday.
Star Route malls close promptly on
loavlng time.
FOR NORTHWEST SETTLERS.
It has been so lont; since the once
popular sloKitn "Cuba I. Hire" has ap
penrod In print that coiiRerss has even
forgottuu what It slBiilflos.
The Pauls Valley Road Will Soon 3e
Finished.
Chlcknslia. Match S. The fat. in
formation In regard to the rosd irom
Chlckasha to Pauls Valley Is that th
Rock Island Ima appraisers at work
coudemnlng Improvements alonK the
rlKht-of-way between here and Krin
SpritiRH. As heretofore Htnttil. the
Santa Fe has the road from I'nulH Val-
ley to Urln Springs well uuiler way nn.i
this action of the Rock Island Hull-
cHtiH that they are propnrlng to build
their jinrt as soon as possibl .
It Is rumored that the cjintr.iet for
the line from Krin Springs here has
been let to Ware & Ron but this can
not be positively confirmed at present.
All the indications are that the lltu-
will be pul in operation within a com
IKtratlvely short time.
The Burlington's Very Low Rate3.
Kvory day during March and April
1902 very low one-way Colonists'
ralos by the Burlington Route. aB fol
lows:
Kansas City to Portland Tacoma
Seattle and Pugct Sound points S2S.00.
To Spokane and surrounding tcrrl
tory $22.60. To Hiitto and Helena
district $20.00.
For oxact rates to Intermediate and
branch territory consult nearest tick
ct agent or write the undersigned.
"The Hurllngton-Northcrn Pacific
KxprcsB" Is the great time-saving
train carrying throngh coaches
through chair cars and through tour-
ist sleepers to Uutte Helena Spo
kane Puget Sound and PortlannJ.
From Denver to the Northwest.
Tho Burlington has fast service via
Hillings In connecetlon with "The
Hurllngton-Northcrn Pacific R.xpress.'
Durllngton's Fast Denver Train
To St. Paul and Minneapolis.
Fast trains leave Kansas City 0:
p. m. arriving Denver 3:15 p. m
next day. Another Denver train leaves
Kansas City 10:40 a. m. Double iaily
(nrough chair cars sleepers. d?alns
cars.
Best Line East-Bound.
Double dally train service Kansas
City to tho twin cities of the North
via Omaha and Sioux City.
To Chicago. Famous "Ell" loaves
Kansas City at 2:20 p. m.. arilvos
Chicago 8:10 a. ai.
Double dally servlco to St I.oule
Do us tho faver to write for rates
free printed illustrated descriptive
matter. Lot us aitvlso you the least
coi.t of your trip.
J. BRICKER T. P. A.
823 Main St. Kansas City Mo
W. WAKELEY Uen'l Pass'r Agt.
St. Ivouls Mo.
HOWARD ELLIOTT Gcn'l Mgr.
St. Louis Mo.
s
A Successful Farmer
A Successful Carpenter a Successful
Workman Must Have Good Reliable Tools
In the dm M owing lb" lianv's l.iHh
there U often 'on nr-hil. struiojlr to
recover "WfetiBtli. mid the nurv imiM
herself in th- pretwutloli ol jcUiei. u:i I
broth for the in lm
When Dr Pierce's I'uvotue I'rewnn
tion is uwsd w h preparative for mother
hood tlie ! lent is prscticslly
pninlejw. there l slwiidMUt trength to
nure ru nourish the rhild. nd a ramd
-over- fm-n the h'Kk and strain iii-
separablu front ninteriiity
"I " uiespl tint it I1r-r- awrc1 mv
Ifller." wHI Mr C W Voiin. nf suulH
Rrsrnt MrrH lljer inm iiwrnrrr. ittih.
"VrVn t hd th.x ml'ip t two In think
I omilil nrvrr hln rHIMrra My tatk ul
to ilmrxt hrtaV nH I "tW gel wck t mv
twtinch .ml r mcB maaacnr i i no
v-tmtv hai n itn Ihrv itl lo l me n'irlr
ery. and t '""d to lirmit to ttt up. I frtt m
Prripllon "Vhcn biliy wt xpt'l I took
II nil the time t wn that way t Iclt fine all th'
tlmr. ami I nwt gri lhoe iHttv irll now t
harilly ever hvr n rrvou hfaJache any mnr"
I hare a perfirrt romp of a boy lit U the tlit:t
of our home. 1 sm now twenty year old n1
ray baby I almost fight niontlM owl. I now f. '
well and wetifh 1S0 inl. and the h'by x
pound. We fcel very jrateful for th z""
mnlteine did f'- u. We 'e both heallli
think lo Dr I-ieree' iiiedklne"
Dr. Pierce't pleasant Pellets keep the
bowels healthy.
For the farmer we have absolutely 4j
the best brands of wagons and ij
agricultural Implements. 0
For the nrofessional man and ev-
erybody else we sell the White
t1
The builder or carpenter will find
us with everything he needs in the
hardware line.
Elephant buggy best on earth.
We supply your homes with the
famous Charter Oak stoves and
anything vou may need in tinware
Uur prices and terms will please.
WILLPS GORHN & CO
Frisco System.
Has put on n new train Known as tho
'OKLAHOMA LIMITED" between Ok
lahoma City and Kansas City. This 13
vhc fastest and finest equipped train
out of Oklahoma for Kansas City St.
Louis and Memphis.
The "OKLAHOMA LIMITED"
leaves Oklahoma City at 6:10 p m.
arriving at Kansas City 7:40 next
morning St. Louis 5:35 p. ni aid
MetnphK) 5:00 p. m. It consists of ba$-
gage car threo (3) chair cars and
one (1) Psllman. The Pullman sleekier
and one etialr car goes through to
ansas 'City without change one chair
car through to St. Louis and one
through to Memphis. Tho return train
leaves Kansas City 9:20 p. m. arriving
at Oklahoma City 10:55 n. m.
Farther information regarding rates
time etc. will be cheerfully given ny
any Trisco System Agent or tho under-
signed. B. F. DUNN
District Passenger Agent Wichita
Kan uas.
! Strong. Durable
I kifj Harness
j-
3-
4-
Look for the
Wliite Horse
Don't lie!
l---!KK-ir-VV-MHM--t---K
I Largest learns
! and. Ileayy Work
on
PassengerService
TEXAS.
ta
MPOnTAMT GATEWAYS
t
I Harness.
I built lor
I Biiffl Teams.
We have
them all-
a!
it
t
ft
i-
made to sell at a
bic profit
f: L. J. JOHNSON
! The Saddler
? Ardmore . I. T.
..on Credit.!'
Buy ta Us-!
Ours are Setter !
and Cost I
I Hue
tan Oh!
i J 5 J jf t J
In the last few months I'ntersou
S. .1. haK experienced anarchy a con-
flagration a flood anil a strike.
More is claimed for tho Wilto Ele
phant buggy moro Is expected of them
and those wiio piircbaso them arc
never disappointed They are absojuto
y tho host buggy on tho markoL 2'l-tf
WILLIAMS COUHN (c CO..
Solo Agents.
Danger of Pneumonia.
A cold nt this time If neglected Is
liable to cause pneumonia which Is so
lofton fatal and even when the pa
tienl lias recovered tlie lungs nre
weakened making them peculiarly
susceptible to the development of con
sumption. Foley's Honey nr.: Tar will
stop the cough. Heal and strengthen
the Iuiiks and prevent pneumonia
Homier and Ikinner.
Located a Gambling House.
Greenville. Tex. Mnrch 8. Deputy
UShurllT Velvtn has located n place used
tnr a uumbllnn "dlv" In the Sabine
lotfBiu In the son thorn part nf the
county. The oWcer has filed com
Vlaiultt auuliiHt ulioiit twenty-live poo.
plo for gaming among whom are men
from- Paris. Foit Worth. Torrell Thdhu
t '11111 Greenville.
CANDIDATE FOR COMMANDER
I
"I never was so much surprised la
A Printer Greatly Surprised.
A Woman1! Word of Praise
using Chnmberlnln's Pain Halm" says
ovllle (N C.) Guzutte. "I contracted a
severe case of rheumatism early last
winter by getting my feet wet. 1 tried
several things for It without benefit
One day whllo looking over the Ga-
zette 1 uotlced that Pain Halm was
positively guaranteed to cure rheu-
matism so bought a bottle of It and
before using two thirds of It my rheu-
matism had taken its flight nnd I huve
. not had u rheumatic pain since." Sold
Tlenry T. Crook pressman of the Ash-
by W. 1). Framo F. J. Ilarasoy.
my life as I was with tho result of
Sons of Veterans Will Present the
Name of W. McL. Fayssoux.
New Orleatis. March s -The
Sous of Veteran! of this city and Gre
tn.i haw deolUdrl upon the name of
of W. Mel . FuyBsoux former division
commander to typ presented at Mi Dal
las r'iiilon fntv the pl.tceof mminnu
der-lu chief 'of the Sons of Veterans to
succeed Haugliton of St. Iritis Th
Sons will nlso urge Now Orleans a
the next meeting place of the Cnnfd
erate reunion. They will Inaugural
nn active energetic campaign at imce
.miss .Margaret Allison or i.aue Uliarle
was named as their sponsor.
When you wake up with a bad taste
In your mouth you may know that you
need a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach
Ac Liver Tablots. Thoy will cleans
your stomach Improve your appetite
nnu maiio you reel HKe a new man
inoy are easy to take being hues
coated and pleauant in effect. For sale
"7l troiVl. U ujiii f Mtin.''
2 FAST TRAINS DAILY 2
n St. Louis Chicago
and the East....
3TX1M TVUM1M TESTCBULBI) BLEETBSA
UntOKS TEW OX All 0 AM (&u Tnh
Much pain nml uneasiness is caused
by piles sparing neither age nor sex.
Tattlers Hnckeyc Pile Ointment cures
the moet obstlnato cases. Trice 50 eta.
n bottle tubes 75 c. W. H. Frame City
Drug Store
ASTEST TIME TO NEW ORLEANS
(oOM'Atl aCMIDULia).
oilt un imnma throdqb ooaohp
AJTS BLEST KU WTTHOUT 0HXXO1.
Siintos-Dumont nnnoiinceH his pur
pose or flying over the lirooklyn
bridge. Thnt Is ono way to escape the
crowding on tho bridge.
Deafness Cannot be Cured.
by local applications na they cannot
reach tho dlsoased portion of the ear.
There Is only one way to cure deafness
and that is by constitutional rumedlos.
Deafness is caused Jty an Inllamed con-
littnn or the muciios lining o rtlie
Kustachlan tube. When this tube is In
tlnmed you have a rumbling nound or
Imporfect lioarlng nnd when it Is en
tlrely closed deafness Ih the result
nnd unless the Inflammation enn ho
taken out and this tube restored to
Its normal condition hearing will bo
destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten
are caused by cntarrh which Is noth
ing but nn inflammed condition of the
mucous surfaces.
Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars
for any case of deafness ( caused by
ntnrrti) that cannot bo cured bv Ha 1'
Catarrh Cure. Seu I for circulars freo.
J. F. Cheney & Co. Toledo O
fctoici uy rirlgglats 7f. cents.
Hall's Family Pills are the host.
J. J. Dabba will open up this week
some of the prettiest styles in streo
hats over shown in Ardmore.
Havo you a cough? A doso of Hal
lard's Horehound Syrup will rellove It
I'rlco 25 cents nnd 50 cents. W. n
T RHEUM CURED BY
ston's Sarsaparilla
QUART BOTTLES.
JCST8I2I2K IN TIHJ.
Rlsht Skin Eruptions area 'Warning nf Soniethlne nor Srrlon. to Come.
l'Uo Oulr Sato Way 1 to Ileeil tlm Wnrnlnc Joiin.ton' .Saraapurllla
I tbe Moat l'owerful Illood l'urlller Kuoivn.
Nature In her efforts to correct mistakes which mistakes have come from
careless living' or it may bo from ancestors shoots out pimples blotches and
other imperfections on the skin as a warning that moro acrious troubles (per-
are certain to follow iz
TtUNtlT CAM aKMVICK T
CALIFORNIA-
rosiTivaxT no ohamov.
tttkf OUi? Otn (Btti Fr) DaOj
ST.LIUIS MEMFHISuaELPASO
Sm aay Ttoket Acot . or wrtta
I. r. HTVEIS trtf . FuMitr 1! n. Tn m.
iv an carlTdeathhas been avoided
Imply because these notes of warning heve been headed and the blood kept
U n .mil VQTn?J' liinsAtiAmrT
W J . 111. MOW V . VI .A .1 V1 . U . . . . . . L .J .
miss Annie j. Kanue ot luarsnau iiicn. writes:
"I was cured of a bad huuvor after sufferinir with It for five vears. The
doctors and my friends said it was salt rheum. It came out on my head neck
and cars and then on my whole body. was perfectly raw with 1L What I
suffered during those five years is no use telling. Nobody would believe me If
l aiu. l trtca eiery medicine that was advertised to cure it. I spent money
enough to buy a house. I heard JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA highly
raised. 1 tried a Dottle or It. l began to improve right away oau when 1 had
nt.li f nt. M t r I k4 fl. T w.. rtnmnl o t 1 fM.f-.wt T knvn nnna. V. p. . m. n. Ik
aince. I never got any thing to do me 4ho least good till I tried JOHNSTON'S
BARSAPARILIjA. I would heartily advise all who are suffering from humors f
or skin discos of any kind to try it at once. I had also a good deal of stomach I
trouble anct was run aovra and miserable out juiunsiui. b BAllBArAKILLA 1
made me all right.' i
Tho blood Ss yourllfeand If you keep It pure and strong vou can posit velyre- V
sist discos or face contagion fearlessly. JOHNSTON'S SARSAPARILLA never
bills. It is (or sale by all druggists in (uu quart bottles at only one dollar eaca J
.axxCSXXGr.ALM' 2DXVUO COMIAmf DJUI'I'XIOIT
For Salo by City Drug Stow.
UCTSNCStX
DAULAk. THiC
U P. TVaJTfUL
iMlfMiruilKAi
CITY SCAVENGER.
Prompt attention will
be given to all Sanitary
work. Notify me thro
the oostoff ice. Box 704
BOB McGHEE.
Fishing tacklo to the angler's con
tent at Williams Corhn & Go's. Kvory
sUe shape form fashion of hook llnti
or rod.
Mooro s Pilules are a guaranteed
euro tor an forms of malaria ague
chills and fever swamp fovor Jaun'
dice malarial fovor bilious fovor bll
lousncsB fetid breath and a tired list
loss feollng.They cure rheumatism
and tho lassitude following blood not
son produced from malarial poisoning
No quinlno. No arsenic acids or Iron
Do not ruin stome.ch nnd teeth. En
tlrely tasteless. Price 50c per box. Dr.
u. u. Moore co.. No. 310 North Main
Bt. St. Louis. Mo. Sold by W. D
fa i ii.irY.ltf ' !
A Perfect Heallh Breati
r.uiins 2QUA BCat3 AND VU0COU3 HlhK -
M-u.-ri"fU0:KiKAirHrUX'irTi'iKaain3r.'u
al-HU a OAJNWi A WM3 VUX. UUCOt. -
-jmRlItJT
SPEIGLE'S BAKERY
"Brain Bread"
is superior in Quality nuil taste
to tiny other bread wo have
over baked nud that' snyinr:
n irrent deal. Purina lirnin
Bread" contains all the ele
mentB of Gltiterean wheat
tho beat crown which insnr
es proper nourishment for ev
ery part of yonr body; unlike
most health bread it's deli-
cious to tho taste. Onr trade
is rapidly increasing because
we bake Pnrina "Brain Bread"
fresh every day. A trial loaf
will convince yon of tbe truth-
J. H. SPEIGLE.
You Need Blanhs
The Ardmokkitf. keeps on hand!
quantities of the following blnuks:i
3I0HTGAGES
BILLS OF SAL!
QUIT CLAIM DEEDS
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS!
AFFIDAVITS.
DEEDS OF TRUST '
PROOFS OF SIGNATURE
PROTEST BLANKS
MTNIMM1 I LMCL'
RENTAL CONTRACTS I
and NOTES
You can buy them cheaper thai
vou can afford to write them.
Address
The ARDMOREITEl
I
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'siMiiin.'
CURE YOURSELF i
Un liforonnluM
dlMhtriEM.lDa.mmttl'O
Itrlt.tloni or ulcrtl
c( muoau. BiempriD
ra
I Frvnnu r..UiU. P.tnlfoi. and not llttli
ItMtUiaJCHtMicnCn (tutor poIhiooui.
nol by Drag!"!
fir ..nt In nt.ln wnrf
n
Madlll. . .jX JtWLlI
oy u. Frame F. J Itamuey.
i-rTamo city Drug Store.
II. IT 3 lOttU. I2.H
Frame City Drug 8tore.
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