The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 186, Ed. 1, Friday, June 13, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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ROOSEVELT'S ITINERANCY.
an
aiii vuit several Townt In Indl
Territory En Route to Texas.
President Iloosevclt will 7M8B
ihrniich tho Indian Territory on 1
.western trip nnd will stop In severnl
towns In tlio Territory. Secretary
Cortobott snM that the Itinerancy
liml not bcon arranged. but
Mr
Hfinnevelt wna anxious to visit the
Tndlim Territory bb ho hnd never
been there nnd ho had given Instrue
Hons thnt tho Territory be Included
In the route on his way to tho south
west. It la probable that tho presl
dcntlal train will go from St. Louis
by way of tho Missouri Kansas &
Texas road to San Antonio. The
complete Itinerancy will bo arranged
upon tho president's return.
Dclegato Dennis Klynn has urged
Mr. Iloosovolt to visit Oklahoma but
tho president snld ho could not see
IiIh way clear to do so. Ho cnlled
attention to tho fact that ho had at-
tended tho first rounlon of tho "Hough
Illdors" at Oklahoma City two yenrs
ago and added that ho would accept
tho Invitation had bo not decided to
go by way of the Indian Territory.
Hopresentatlvo Slayden has Invited
Secretary Hoot to accompany him to
Tdxas and go tarpon fishing. Tho
secretary said ho would bo glad to
do no and If tho plan were satisfac-
tory to Mr. Slayden they would go
to Texas a few days before the presi-
dent and .after a fishing trip Join
the presidential party nt San Antonio."
How'i Thli7
Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re-
ward for any caso of Catarrh that
cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
We tho undersigned hnvo known
F. J. Chcnoy for tho last 1G years
and bellcvo him perfectly honorable
In nil business transactions nnd fin-
ancially alilo to carry out any obliga-
tions mndo by tholr firm.
WEST & TllUAX.
VhoIosalo Druggists Tolodo. O.
WALDtNO. KINNAN & MAHVIN
Wholosalo Druggists Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Inter-
nally acting directly upon tho blood
nnd mucous surfaces of the Bystem.
Testimonials sent free. 1'rlco 7fic
per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Hnll's Family PIIU aro tho best.
The lawn swing for four 1b a good
thing (let one at your house and
tnko down your hammocks. A great
deal of tragedy can bo traced to tho
hammock.
Do not mngnlfy too much tho ma-
terial things of this world. They
may fall to fleers.
If you havo novor bought a Whlto
Elephant buggy you have novor own-
ed tho world's best make. Wo havo In
a big shipment of Whlto Elephant
buggies' liacka and phaetons.
Williams Corhn & Co.
Gonernl Mllos con stand up against
U16 Ute whoop but nKnlnst the Kan-
sas City reporters novor n minute'.
During tho summer kidney Irregu-
larities are often caused by excessive
drinking or bolng ovarhoatod. At-
tend to tho klduoya nt onco by using
Foloy's Kldnoy Curo. Homier fc lion-ncr.
Ono gnthorB from tho recent ex-
perlonco of tho governor of Arkansas
that the Baptist church of that state
must havo bo mo politics In It.
A Traveling. Man
Confided to vs tho otlior day thnt ho
used Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Popsln In
his family and needed no othor rem-
edy bb It seemed to keep tho entire
family so porfectly freo from consti-
pation Indigestion sick hoadacho
and Btomnch troubles. Sold by W. 13.
Frame Ardmoro nnd Madill
If you 'hnvo iiroBo bush and nulgh-liSnsjpwho-Jjnveflt.
It's ta $od . thing
to rjmGmJiar wnnt they; exjjee"t.
enator Hanna eems unwilling
touch 'ilio 'conl strike with a- foi
foot polo.
to
forty-
Chronic bronchial troublos and
summer 'coughs' can bo riulokly ' re-
llovod and mred by Foloy's Honey
uiiu iiir. iiuimur tc uouuor.
Romombor.iwhun you go on n visit
that no matter what bacenco you
take or Wvo at home some will any
thnt you brought your gall with you.
Warning
If you have ktdnoy or blnddor trou-
bio nnd do not use Foley's Kldnoy
Cure you will havo only yourself to
blamo for results ns It positively
cures all forms of kldnoy and bladder
diseases. Honner &. Uonnor.
Wo havo about decided that next
to constancy tho rarest article In tho
world 1b really good buttermilk.
Ten Years In Bed.
n. A. Gray J. P. Oakvlllo Ind.
writes: "For ton years I was coiv
fined to my bed with illscnso of my
KldncyB. It wbb bo severo that
could not move part of tho time.
consulted tho very best medical skill
available but could get no relief until
Foley's Kidney Curo wns recommend
cd to me. It has bcon a godsend to
me." Bonner $ Bonner.
Tho bachelor who dreams of 'allp-
pero am an open flro cojnes to .rub
bcr boots and lugging In coal for tho
kitchen range.
The Bulleti
Of the nNMMin may be more midden but
It Is not more sure than the dire punish-
ment meted out to the ttwn who tbuac
his fttomnch. No man '1 itrenger than
hilt htonmcli. When the stomncu U dis-
eased the whole body w weakened.
Dr. I'lcrcc'a Golden Medical Discovery
cures dlsensea of the stomach nnd other
orirana of digestion and nutrition. It
cure diias of other organs when it
cures the diseancs of the stomach on
winch the several orrana depend for
nutrition and vitality.
I would Mv fa reffird to wiur meilletnri
that I havr btta irratly bcnrfitnl by them"
wniri Mr j n iwu m Lcanoo van uurcn to.
la. I wa l one time
I thoucht itmott
at dtath'annor 1 waa
too ant l to mr hiute
sad part of the time
to my btit J hart
Uktn a-allonaor ror.1l-
dn Init It only fed
the autnte but I mutt
ay that ' P.oMrn Mrd-
leal DlKorcrv' haa
curtd me. and to-day
I am ttouttr than I
have been f.r twenty
ycara. I am now forty-
Ihrte veara old Have
taken In all twenty nine
bottlet of ' ('.olden Nfedlcal
Dlacovrry' Iwaldrt two or
three doien rial of Dr.
Pierce' l'elleta hut now I
take no medicine."
Dr. Pierce's Pleas
ant Pellets cure con
stipation.
Read It In His Newspaper.
Georgo Schwnb a woll known Gor-
man cltlcen of Lebanon 0 la a con
stant reador of the Dayton Volks-
eltung. Ho known thnt this paper
alms to advertlso only tho best In Its
columns nnd when ho saw Chamber-
lain's Pnln Ilnlin ndvortlsed therein
for lnmo back -he did not hosltnto In
buying n bottle of It for his wife who
for eight weeks lmd suffered with tho
most terrible pains In her back and
could got no rollof. Ho says: "After
using tho Pain Balm for a few days
my wlfo said to inc 'I feel ns though
born anew' and boforo UBlng the on-
tiro contents of tho bottlo tho unbonr-
nblo pains had entirely vanished and
siio could ngaln tnko up hor house-
hold duties." He Is very thankful
and hoped thnt all suffering llkowise
will hoar of hur wondorful recovery.
This valunblo liniment la for sale by
uio uity Drug Store nnd F. J. Itnm-soy.
It Is said that oil wns used In
Babylon; but It Is not explained
whether or not It wns Texas oil.
Wat Wasting Away.
Tho following letter from Itobcrt
It. Watts of Salem Mo. Is Instruct-
ive: "I have been troubled with kld-
noy dlsenso for tho last five years. I
lOBt llosh and novor folt woll nnd
doctored with leading physicians and
tried all remedies suggested without
relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kldnoy
Cure and Icbb thnn two bottles com
pletely cured mo and I am now sound
and well." Bonner & Bonnor.
Tako things ns thoy come and
shenr tho wool off and sell It.
How to Avoid Trouble.
Now Is tho time to provide yourself
nnd family with a bottlo of Chnm-
borlaln's Colic Cholera and Diar-
rhoea Hemedy. It Is. almost cortaln
to ibo needed boforo tho summer la
ovor and If procured now 'may save
you a 'trip to town In tho night or in
your busiest season. It Is ovcrywhoro
admitted to bo tho most sujcssful
modlclno In uso for bowel complaints
pom ror chlhlron nnd adults No
family can afford to bo without it.
tor salo by tho City Drug Store and
F J. Jtnmsey.
On tho first indication of- kldnov
trouble stop it by taking Foloy's
Kidney Quru Bonnor & Bonner.
No good hoalth unless tho kidneys
aro sound. Foloy's Kldnoy Curo
makes tho kldnoys right. Bonnor &
Bonner
Do not hurt tho feelings of others
A few feelings may bo nil that thoy
have.
Pretty Tough to Scratch
For a living and relief also. Hunt's
Cure will curo you of Itch Tettor
Hingworm Itching Plies Eczema
Guaranteed by all dealers.
Nino hundred and nlnoty mon out
of every thousand havo somo fool
way of spending tholr money.
They sny that twin girls aro so
much alike that they usually fall In
lovo with the samo boy
Somo people object to tho radish
breath ns much as others object to
tho onion breath.
Interesting to Asthma Sufferers.
Daniel Bnnto of Ottervlllo Town
writes; "I have had asthma foi three
or four years and havo tried 'ibout
all tho cough and asthma cures In tho
market and havo received treatment
from physicians In Now' Yorlc nnd
other cities but got very HttloborielU
until I tried Foley's Honoyand Tar
which gave mo immediate-relief and
I will never bo without It... In my
house. I Blncerely rocommend it to
all." Bonner & Bonner.
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Reunion
Fund
The Reunion will be held
in Ardmore July IX 32
and 24 1902.
We must entertain these
old gray haired Veterans in
a manner befitting them.
It will be the biggest
gathering Ardmore
had.
ever
The following Gentlemen
compose the Executive Com-
mittee: John L. Gait Chairman
Sig Simon Secretary
J. R. Pulliam
J. C. Graham
R. W. Dick
.W. R. Moore
Sidney Snggs
The co-operation of the
Daughters of the Confederacy
is urgently requested to
make the Reunion a 'still
Greater Success.
Mr. Ed Roberts is Secre-
tary and Treasurer for the
Reunion Fund.
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"Strike while Hie Iron is Hot." i
"Make Hay while the Sun Shines" I
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IIESE old snyings are as applicable to
one business as another but how can
the farmer strike when the iron is hot when
his 'machinery is broken Uown or alwa3's in
theshop for repairs. We sell the old reliable
guaranteed machinery which always yields a
profit to the farmer.
"McCprmick" has been a household word
since we can remember. We sell the McCor-
mick Mowers Rakes and Corn Harvesters.
For more than fifty years the standard of
cooking excellence has been the Charter Oak
Stoves. You will find us with a big stock
of them.
Along with other standard goods comes
the WHITE ELEPHANT BUGGY. We
have in a new car and can sell you any priced
buggy you need on the most liberal terms.
Williams Corhn & Go
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& Ardmore tj HdlUWdlB Y1HII Ind Ter.
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S Your Credit is Good. i
If you have no Buggy you can't
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is getting old you can't afford to do j
$ without one ot the JNew and Hand-
some Buggies just received in our last
fti- car of the
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In run
l urn
McVicker Buggies.
g Don't come with the reply that you
-are not able. Call and see what we
S will do toward making you able. Our
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stock includes Buggies Stanhopes
f Surrirs and ROAD WAGONS.
$ STEVENS KENNERLY & SPRAGINS GO
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LOOK FOR THE WHITE HORSE
Put Yourself in the
Place of Your Horse.
How would you Tike
wear the fixings of a
horse? You would soon
appreciate the big dif-
ference between a har
ness that fits and one that only half fits.
There's the difference first in the wear; second in the
comfort ol th? horse; third in the speed and fourth' in the
style. Consider if these points are not worth look'intr at
tnd thn inspect our harness. '
li you are not using one of my patent Stirrup Leathers
your Saddle is not complete.
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