The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 188, Ed. 1, Tuesday, June 17, 1902 Page: 6 of 8
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PAOLI.
Special Correspondence.
I'aoll I. T. Juno Ifi. Tho hottest
contostcd election ever hold In I'aoll
iwas held on tho 13th Iniit. On the reg-
ular cloctlon day In April Dr. Mania
and Hud McCord were candidates for
anayor which resulted In a tie vote
'A special election wn called for tho
13th and If It had not beon for the
absence of Homo of Dr. Mania' friends
rwhlch resulted In tho olectlon of
McCord. there would have been a tie
iYoto again.
Tho lawn fete at tho rosldence of
Dr. Manfo Saturday night was tin
flwellost affair of tho season. The elite
of the town wore present and were
through tho hospitality of Dr. uml
Mrs. ManlB treated to lee crenm and
cake. The people stayetl till tho hour
of high twelve and loft fooling that
this was ono of tho most onjoyahlf
social gatherings that they had ovor
attended.
Tom Hottoms Is shipping cattlo to
KansaH City this week.
How' This?
Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars no-
ward for any case of Catarrh that
cannot ho cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
We tho undersigned havo lenown
F J. Chonoy for tho last 15 years
and bollovo him perfectly honorablo
In all business transactions and fin-
ancially ablo to carry out any obllga
tlona inado by their firm.
WEST & TRUAX
Wholcsalo Druggists Toledo O.
WAL.DINO KINNAN & MA11VIN
Wholcsalo Druggists Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Inter-
nally acting directly upon tho blood
nnd mucous surfaces of tho system.
TTtstlmonlals sent frco. 1'rleo 76c
per bottle. Sold by all Druggists
Hall's Family Pills aro the best
Boggars shouldn't bo choosers.
That 1b they shouldn't choose to be
boggars.
Interesting to Asthma Sufferers.
Dantol Ilanto of Ottorvllle Iowa
writes: "I havo had nsthma for three
or four years and havo tried about
all tin cough and asthma cures In the
market and havo rocclvod treatment
(from physlclnnB In Now York and
other cities but got very little beuellt
aintll I tried Foloy's Honey and Tar.
which gavo mo lmmodlato relief ami
I will novor bo without It In my
hnuso. I sincerely rocommend It to
Ml." Donnor & Donnor.
No mattor how hurried you nre if"
you arc sent to Jail you'll havo time
.Ten Years In Bed.
n A. Orny J. P. Oakvillo Ind.
writes: "For ten years I was con
fined to my bed with dlseaso of my
kldnoys. It was so sovoro ttmi
could not move part of tho time.
consulted tho very host medical skill
available but could got no relief until
Foley's Kidney Curo was recommend
ed to mo It has been a godsend to
mo." llonner & Uonnor.
Tho mlnuto man knows what It
means when his wlto says. "Walt a
mlnuto."
Chronic bronchlnl troublos and
summer coughs enn bo quickly ro
lleved and cured by Foloy's Honey
And Tar. Uonnor & Donnor.
If you havo never bought a White
Elephant buggy you have novor own
ed tho world's best make. Wo havo In
a big shipment of Whlto Elephant
buggies hacks and phaetons.
Williams Corhn & Co.
Regrets ut n wedding ore often In
tho form of a prosent. tho price of
which Is regretted.
ELMORE.
'Soldier's Homestead Wanted.
I pay spot cash for tho claims of
r Boldlors and widows who mado homo-
utoad entry prior to Juno 22 1874 for
ICO acres or less. If soldier be dead
his widow or children Is entitled to
claim. Address J. E. ARNOLD
21-dfcw Dox 317 Ardmoro I. T.
A follow may not ho ablo to prosont
his Bwcothcart with a yacht but ho
can glvo her a smack.
Pretty Tough to 3cratch
For a living nnd relief also. Hunt's
Curo will curo you of Itch Totter.
Klngworm. Itching Piles Eczema.
Guaranteed by all dealers
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Bankruptcy Notice.
Hotlco of first meeting of creditors
In tho United States court. In the
Indian Territory Southom district
n't Pauls Valloy In bankruptcy:
In tho mattor of James F. Uarkor
bankrupt In bankruptcy:
To tho creditors of James F. Uark-
or of Ada of Southorn district afore
Bald a bankrupt notice Is hereby
glvon that on tho Oth day of June.
1902 tho said Jamos F. Barkor was
duly adjudicated bankrupt; and that
the first meeting of cjrodltors will bo
liold nt Pauls Valloy In tho Southern
district Indian Territory on tho 23d
day of Juno 1002 at 10 o'clock In tho
foronoon at which tlmo and placo
tho said creditors may attend provo
their claims appoint a trustee oxam
lno tho bankrupt and transact such
otlior business as may properly como
beforo said meeting.
YERKKR E. TAYLOR
Rcforco In Bankruptcy
(First published June 10 1902.)
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Give
Liberally
TO THE
Reunion
Fund
The Reunion will be held
in Ardmore July 22 32
and 24 1
902
We must entertain these
old firrav haired Veterans in
a manner
It will
gathering'
had.
befitting them.
be the biggest
Ardmore ever
The following Gentlemen
compose the Executive Com-
mittee: John L. Gait Chairman
Sig Simon Secretary
3 . R. Pulliam
J. C. Graham
R. VV. Dick
W. R. Moore
L Sidney Suggs
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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.
Elmore I. T. Juno 16. Wo aro hav
ing some nice weather now although
a good rain would ho buncficlal. Tho
farmers havo about got their crops
cleaned out. Sovoral have commenc-
ed cutting oats.
Mooro & Roland of Wynnewood
aro going to put In a good gin at this
to placo. Wo think thoy will do a good
i business.
wo learn mai w. m. i reoman 01
Pauls Valley contemplate putting In
la nrnncit store ni tnts pmce.
We havo a good llttlo town hero.
It Is eighteen miles southwest of
Pauls Valley about tho same dlstanco
west of Wynnowood and Foster Is the
nearest llttlo Inland town. It being
seven miles. If wo can got a few
good large storos out here wo will
make a town out of Elmore for no
other town Is nuar onough to Inter
fere nnd furthermore wo havo some
In
tho B. I. T. around us and plenty of
good people to glvo us trade.
Tho Oddfellows mot In tholr hall
last night. Thoy have n very nice
hall tho lower room being occupied
by tho Chickasaw Business college
Money Is being collectod with
which to build a Baptist church at
this place.
The Christian pooplo have some
monoy with which to build a church
hut they have gotten lazy. It Is hop
ed that Interest will be revived and
that they will come along. It will
not only help tho town but. It will
beat taking Sunday about In tho
school house.
Georgo Proffor has returned from
Kansas City Mo
W. A. Clomens. our city marshal Is
taking a trip to Kansas City on bust
ness.
Will Taylor Is back from the Com
ancho country.
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4- 3.
"Strike while the Iron is Hot" i
"Make Hay while the Sun Shine
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Read It in His Newspaper.
Georgo Schwa') a woll known Gor
man citizen of Lebanon O. Is a con
stant reader of the Dayton Volks-
zeitung. Ho knows that this paper
alms to advertise only the best In Its
columns and when ho saw Chamber
lain's Pain Balm advertised therein
for lame back ho did not hcsltato in
buying a bottle of It for his wlfo who
for eight weeks had suffered with tho
most terrible pains In her back and
could get no relief. He says: "After
using tho Pain Balm for a few days
my wlfo said to mo 'I feel as though
born anew' and beforo using tho en-
tiro contents of tho bottlo tho unbear-
able pains had cntlroly vanished and
she could again take up bar house
hold duties." He Is very thankful
and hopes that all suffering likewise
will hear of her wonderful recovery
This valuable liniment Is for salo by
tho City Drug Storo and F. J. Ram
sey.
FOSTER
Foster I. T.. June 10. The weather
Special Correspondence
continues warm nnd dry. We ure
not needing rnln yet but will soon.
Crops nro all In very good condl
Itlon now and a good rain within the
next few days will insure a good crop
of corn. Cotton is doing ns well as
could 1)0 expected though some aro
complaining of lice being In tholr cot
ton.
Tom Martin and Miss Lula Rankin
woro married hero vostonluv. Rev
.
Or W. M. Cogglns officiating. Wo wish
ft thorn much happiness through life.
Ife Several of our townsmen attended
It. tno Dig roundup on Salt creek yes
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Or Wc all do n great doal of grumb
Or ling and there Is usually somothlng
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iLfu Was Wasting Away
V Tho following letter from Robert
P It. Watts of Salem Mo. Is Instruct-
MHivo: "I havo been troubled with kid
if. noy aiscaso lor mo iasi nvo years i
PJ lost flesh and novor felt well and
hW doctored with leading physicians and
Ctk tried all remedies suggested without
VZ relief. Finally I tried Foley's Kldnoy
Or I Cure and less than two bottles com-
Mb pletely cured mo and I am now sound
Z and well." Bonner & Bonner
Or
Don't blame tho boys and girls for
being foolish about their love affairs
Yon woro.
torday.
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kIIESE old sayings are as applicable to
one business as another but how can
the fanner strike when the iron is hot when
his machinery is broken down or always in
the shop for repairs. We sell the old reliable
guaranteed machinery which always yields a
profit to the farmer.
"McCormick" 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 coines
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 & Co.
The Hardware Men
Ardmore
Ind Ter.
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Of what does a bad tasto In your
1 mouth remind you? It Indicates that
your stomach Is In a bad condition
and will remind you that thero Is
I nothing so good for such n disorder
as Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets after having once used
thorn. Thoy cleanso and invigorato
ym tho stomach and rogulato tho bowels
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ITUl DUIU Ul .U IVllta flub UUA UJ
Or City Drug Store and F. J. Ramsoy.
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Mrs. Magglo Hooper Sends. Message
Jofforsonvlllo Ind. May 15 1900
Pepsin Syrup Co. Montlcollo III:
Dear Friends: I was bothered with
Htomach troublo and dyspepsia for
years. Nothing helped mo until I
tried your grand Dr. caiawcu s ayr-
un Ponslu. and now I foel llko a new
woman. You may publish this that
all others may learn of tho great
benefit of your curo.
Sincerely yours
MRS. MAGGIE HOOPER.
Sold by W B. Frame Ardmoro and
Madlll.
J. D. TANNER
Phone 9
Dialer In
Phone 9
Groceries and Fresh Meats
clean new up to
date stock" of Gro-
ceries Meats and Del-
icacies for the table
and everything for the
housekeeper.
LOOK FOR THE WHITE HORSE
Put Yourself in the
Place of Your Horse
How would you like
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 the horse; third in the speed and fourth in the
style. Consider if these points are not worth looking at
and then inspect our harness.
If you are not using one of my patent Stirrup Leathers
your Saddle is not complete.
l. J. JOHNSON Ardmore r. T.
s Your i-reait is uooa.
If you have no Buggy you can't
afford to do without one this Spring
and Summer Or if the one you have
is getting old you can't afford to do
without one of. the New and Hand-
some Buggies just received in our last
car of the
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Don't come with the reply tnat you
are not able. Call and see what we
will do toward making you able. Our
stock includes Buggies Stanhopes
Surries and ROAD WAGONS.
STEVENS KENNERLY & SPRAGINS GO
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TAKE THE ARDMOREITE.
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