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FEAK AN AUOAbSm. I uO I UttlWrMWU Wtt I tit.
fllE DAILY ARDM0RE1TE
BIDNBY SUGGS Proprietor.
THE QUESTION?
DAILY MARKET REPORT8.
ThoArdmorelte mny bo parilonml for st. Louis Attorney Threatened for
again calling attention to the seeming Prosecuting trie Boodiers.
Iii. .f ..irtria nmoiiir our neonlo at ijni. Sont. ILr-Clrcult Attor-
rbllBhe(l Every Afternoon (except I makng nn pffort to secure the Fl- ner Joseph W. Folk's llfo has been
oral Jail building at thin place. In con- threatened. This Information came
flslurdny). and Sunday Morning
0co of Publication: North Wash
Ington StrceL
jtntered at tbo Fostornco at Ardmoro Btrong a very strong unu rcurront Is that tlmo Detectlvo John McQrath lias
innrltm from around us u-s mo insi been guarding mo circuit attorney
possible cliance for Ardmoro to se-lagalnBt any pc-sslblo nttack. Inform-
cure the Jail. Then and pt haps not Utlon that threats had boon made to
until tho time when the Fod-ral Jail kill tho circuit attorney came to the
Is moved to another point and all the police department from a source so re-
omcon connected thorowlth go with liable that Chlof Kolley declared it
It. and tho money they spend every positively lmporntlvo to take every
Tho official newspaper of tho United I montti milts coming into oqr commer- posslblo precaution to prevent an nt-
States Court for tho 8outhern District iUgn0s9 then probably will tho tack from an nsfiasBln.
Indian Territory; also for the Chlcka- oyoa of gomo 0f our people bo oponel. Circuit Attorney Folk whon told
aw Stock Association of tho Indian They will be living wltnossos to that throats had boon inado to tnko
Territory and tho official orflan of ..wjiat mBht have been." Some aro his llfo oxprcssod no surprise. Sov
oven so far misled thoy think the Jail oral times since ho began the lnvostl-
must come to Ardmore nnyway. This gallon of the boodllng hints have been
is a grand mistake for tho court will made to him that ho should bo enre-
at less governmental oxponse go to fui to protect himself. "I have been
Two Method ty Whirl. Vou Mnr
tcrmlliu Urn (tuillty-.
The supply of drinking water for tho
family should be tcsicd nt loust once
a year. Water that it t olio time Is
pure nud wholesome may bcoomo too
Grain Produce Llvs Stock and Other
Quotations.
COTTON.
ss Second-class Mall Matter
November 2 1803.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
Ons week 16
On month 60
One year 5-00
tho city.
Clsburno & K. 0. Express.. 11:33 a.m.
A. W. DUNHAM Agent.
W. S. KEENAN 0. P. A.
All United States malls close
minutes prior to train tlmo.
DAVID ItEDFlELD P. M.
Terms of United States Court.
At Chlckasha Dcglns Monday
September 29 1002 and Monday
February 16 1903 and continues In
session two weeks.
...i.i. ... i..Min in t it ( matter. n.i.r nt Pniiro Kniinv nmi Chief of impure for use yet It may be without
iruai nun uui I " i .
wo simply want to me. Mon that n Datives Desmond today. Since " . W
A simple test of drlii!u ; water Is
tho Melsch sewnge teit. Fill n clean
pint bottle three-quarter full of the
water to be tested and dissolve in it
half n tenspoonful of granulated Bug-
ir. Cork it and set It In n wnnu place
for two days. If during this time it
becomes cloudy or milky It is unlit for
domestic use. If It remains perfectly
clear It Is probably safe. He careful
that tho bottle Is absolutely ns clean
bb you can make it and the sugnr
pure.
Tho second teiit is ntso n simple one.
Obtnln from n trustworthy druggist
6 cents' worth of saturated soiutlou of
penunnganate of nhmi. Add
about live drops of tms t i a pint bot
tle of wnter. This will turn the water
a beautiful rwc purple. If there Is
any considerable amount of organic
matter the color will give place In the
course of a few hours to n moro or
less dirty reddish brown. If the color
of the water In the Itottle romnJiis for
twelve hours un'lmhKd from tho rose
purple It assumed when the pomma
pnnate of potsssicm was llrst added.
It may be considered freo from organic
contamination.- lli-nlth Magazine.
(Dy Gulllot Bros.' Exchnnge.)
New York Futures.
Opened.
October ;..8.35
December 8.35
January 8.33
Closed.
8.45
8.41
8.42
Advertisements undor this head v 4
bo received at tho rr.to of Are
cents per lino. No advertisement
eolved for Icbs than fifteen cents (1
cents. Special monthly rates furnlj j
ed on application. Tbo notice n)
contain any matter cf "Loi
"Found" "For Rent" For 8a 1
"Stolon" "Strayod" or any purpo(
without display .lines.
Spots.
New York Sc; 2000 bales. Quiet.
Liverpool 4 15-lCd; sales 8000 J
easier.
TIME TABLE
ulf Colorado & Santa Fe Railway.
(Southbound.)
HutTMtnn & Chicago Exp. ..3:40 om. the principal Jail location wherever trying to do my duty without mnllce
dahurno & K. C. Expross. .4:26 p.m. that may be. Flguro for a Httlo how or 111 will and to enforce the laws lm-
(Northbound.) much money is spent in Aruraore partially ana without favor" said
B aires ton & Chicago Exp.. 12:35 a.m. every year for food for a dally aver- Mr. Folk "and all the blackguarding
age or iw prisoners men mere is or tlirents or tlio gang nave no torrors
their blankoja theeir medicines and for me." Detective McGrath will re-
many othor necessities. Add to that main on duty as gunrd to the circuit
tho salaries paid to the jail-keepers attorney as long ns thu boodle cases
30 guards and deputies who support fnm- aru under Investigation. The police
llles here all their money Is spent In In the vicinity of Mr. Folk's residence
town. Then the thousands of wit- havo been ordered to keep a close
nessos who nttend a long session of watch for suspicious porsons In that
court must be considered for where neighborhood
tho Jail Is there they will bo also.
GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
(Chicago Futures.)
Wheat. Opened.
Decombor CD
May 70 T6
Corn
December . ...u 44
May 7 40&
Oats
Docomber 31
May 31
Pork
May 14.20
January 15.05
Chicago Cattle Receipts.
Cattle 4000. Market slow.
Hogs 14000. Market slow.
Closed.
C94
70 U
44
41
31
31
14.37
1S.2
Those and many Incidentals of great
er and loss note nil comblno In tho
volume of business attached to tho
REFUSED WITH THANKS.
At Ryan-Dogins Monday October L v g Ja Ardmoro want it?
18. 1902 nnd Monday March 2 1903
and continues In session ten days.
At Purcell Dcglns Thursday Oc-
tober 23 1902 and Thursday March
12 1903 and continues In session ten
days.
At Pauls Valloy noglns Monday
November 3 1902 and Monday
March 23 1903 and contlnuoa In bob-
alon four wooks.
At Ada
Confederates Will Not Accept Offer
to Help Build the Home.
New Orleans Sopt. 11. Tho Con
federate veterans of New Orleans have
refused the proferrcd nld of General
It seoms not. A most convonient site
enn be obtained for about $3500 but
nothing Is done townrd securing It.
On the other hand we are reliably In
formed that Pauls Valley Is to the
front wth a suitable site and a uciine wuii uianKs uio money to uutiu
a name for indigent Confederate sol
dlers in Alabama. The army of the
Tho llnmnllitii n it Dtrrr.
The working crews of the Hawaiian
Islands were quartered in sultnblo
cam)!) near their field of labor. They
were natives good fellows willing
.workers admirably adapted to the
duty required of them which was
largely In boats nnd Jn tho wnter. 1
well remember ouo who excelled in
diving. On n certain occasion when
the placing of n deep water mooring
had Just been accomplished it became
necessary to detach under water tbo
Kansas City Receipts.
Cattle 4000. Market slow.
Hogs 3000. Market slow.
sum of $5000 although the latter Is
not asked for by the government.
Tishomingo. irA a strong effort is be
I n if made for that town even Koes
Begins Monday D(K:0"J I Pauls Valley one better. The Chlcka-
Torrence tho commander of the
Grand Army of the Republic. They end of n hawser which bad been made
fast to tho submerged part or n spar
buoy about forty or fifty feet below
tho surface of tbo sea. Tho man was
told to tako his shenth knlfo down
LOCAL. MARKETS.
(Dy Porter Staples.)
Tho following aro tho provnlllng
prices paid for produco today:
Wheat No. 2 70c; No. 3 05c.
Oats 35c to 37c.
Hay $6.50 to $8.00.
Corn 35c to 40c.
Sweot potatoes $1.00 to $1.25 per
bushel.
Irsh potatoes 60c por bu.
WANT COLUMN. J
WANTED.
WANTED Unfurnished room cH
In. Address "711" enro this offr
WANTED A position by youn tq 1
who understands book-kei pi )
shorthand nnd typowrltlng. wjhi 3
to start on small salary. Good
orpnec. Address A. W. care a
morelte. l--2t
WANTED A dressmaker at Mrs. S
Laughlln's millinery store o ct !
' " ' i i
WANTED A cook at tho Leon Hot 1
3-tf.
SALESMAN WANTED To call :
doctors only on bohalf of th" le
lng firm In business. Establish
trado. Position pormanent. St 3
oxporlcnco. Address P. O. llox g j-
Philadelphia. 7-l
WANTED Woman to do gend
housework or man and wife; q
to caro for horses and do gone t
work woman as housekeeper. V(
liberal pay to proper partloB 4 .
dress J. S. Downard box 588 A
more or call on J. A. Dodovltz j;
cer. 22-ti
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Household nnd kites
furniture. Call at No. 323 8th A
N. W. botwoon C nnd D Sts. lOi
ocr 1 u-. uuu .uuuuuj .v.. cnplul town offerg a suitable site
uuu gomiuuua m " and the finest granite In the Territory.
WeCK. I (tin onma nm onnltnl la l.lllH u-llli
Tennessee adopted resolutions refer
ring to General Torrance's offer in the
kindest terms declaring that he
'Possesses a noble heart full of
brotherly love" but there are certain
duties which a high-minded people
with him nnd cut tho hawser as near
Us end as ho could so ns to lose as
little as possible of tho valuable cable.
Taking his knife in ills teeth bo dis
appeared beneath tho water and re
mained out of sight so long tbnt no
was almost given up for lost when
At TlBhoralngo DcgluB Monday L erect Ule Ja)( deIlvered on the cannot pormlt others to porform and no suddenly reappeared and on bcln
iwcomncr a. ivus. anu .Monuay April There 0 oubt blt a Jn mw is one or mom.
17. iuuj anu continues in sossIOn one . . bJ buu nml ag Kovornmont om.
wsok. cinls havo vlsitel Ardmoro on this ' U'8 n5ht' liarfl to got ahead of In-
At Ardmoro-Dogins Monday Do bllglnegB nirondv. Uncle Sam. who dlan Territory on any kind of a propo-
csmbor 15 1902 and Monday May 4. doeg t Bpprove anOKother of dlla- 8ltlon- Petrified Illble has been un-
1903 and continues in session eight torv mBho(.. a ..nilop nn nllmnn onrthed near Duncan also a large
- . 1 ....
asked if lie had cut the hawser as he
had been told to reported that ho had
unbent It without cutting off any part.
of it whatever. James D. Haguo in
Century.
Poultry.
((Dy Wlllinm Newman.)
Ducks Per dozon $2.00
Hens Per dozen $2.60.
Frying chickens $1.50 to $3.00.
Eggs Por dozon 15c.
Buttor 20 to 25c por pound.
FOR SALE Two-story hotel and rf
road eating-house near Union dep
Ardmore I. T. Twolvo rooms i
plotely furnlshod oxcellent tra.
woll paying business. Cause
soiling ill health. See or write
once B. Moskowitz Ardmore I.
7-0t.
weekB or longer.
I to call again. Inspectors will no
tooth supposed to belong to some
Arm In Arm AVIth a Tltrre.
It Is related of Sir Edward Bradford
Any erroneous reactions upon the doubt be. sent to those other place8 I.ro-hlstorlc animal but nioro likely that be ouce walked arm g . Jo
character or reputation or any por- and Ardmore's chances to secure the " '"""'"' 1 K.i.nniin nn.i ninvn
son which may bo printed In tho Ard- Jail Is dally becoming more obscure r1 the ""Jl tnorc-
morelte or any artlclo based on ro- The queetion is today does Ardmore
Live Stock.
(By Cold Storago Market)
Fat cows gross cwt $2.25
Fat calves $2.00 to $4.50
Fat sheep por head. .. .$2.00 to $2.50
Fat hogs (gross) 100 lbs $5.00 to $5.50
FOR SALE Will soil on easy ter:
good 5-room houso on largo cor
lot North Caddo street. Has g
barn good orchard and plenty :
good water. Lock Box 181 Af
moro I. T. 12-u)
ports that aro falso will bo gladly cor- want the Jail?
rected if brought to tho attontlon of
tho publisher.
WE BLUSH1
The Daily Ardmorelte Is at the
Uso tho Long-Dlstanco Tolophono present time the moat prosperous pa
and call up per In the Territory. Dave T. Nlsbett.
Tho Ardmorolte will" glvo a busi
ness scholarship in tho Southwestern
1
Business Unlvorslty of Oklahoma City nt him nnd seized his left arm above
FREE to tho boy or clrl. voune mnn the elbow. The pain must have been
shooting and always a fearless sports
man bad coino to "close quarters with
his quarry. Ho fired and cither the
ball fulled to take effect or but slight
ly wounded tho animal. Sho spraug
Wood Por cord $1.75 to $2.25.
Coal (by Weeks Bros.) $3.50 ton.
i.i .. .' A terrible but Sir Edward kept cool
' ouuu.iib in iuu luibvai. . ... If . !
list of annual subscribers to tho t fl' U manBlcd nnn nway na nl-
WEEKLY AltDMOREITE bv tho first 1 1 ... f tim
a nnnv'ti wn r -.l.u .... . " lun "v; iu dih"'. ' .
w iiu u t I ma icinuu oaiwr ot laai naner. ihli.. mno rri.i i . ... . ....t 1-1..
1 j -. ... ... vv - .. . . " I iiuvia.vij 11 11 1 1 vm i. " Hav...H...n
responsible ior mis result ro his ox- opportunity rarely offored nnd cspe- paces until his comrade was able to
rellent Judgment In editorial policy clany unUer BUcn Hhoral conditions tnko aim and klU the brute. Thus his
nas ueen aaaou mo uusmess oua ties r. i.i ... con rn go saveu 111s me xuougu uo um-
of Sidney Suggs the owner and this . f . putation of his arm at tho shoulder
N.UIIIVUIHHV VIIIV1U 1U SM i JJA IV
commnaiion aim piacea mo Ardmore- rf.VM rommiRflinn of ir. ronta nn
ito financially where the howl of tho nvprv llonr pniipp.o
If you want tho Ardaorelte.
Ardmore Friday September 12.
Fruits.
(By E. B. Pugb.)
Natlvo apples per bu $1.00
Natlvo peaches $.100
Pears $1.50 to $2.00
Cabbage por lb 2
Peanuts 4
ccans 4
proved necessary.
Tho Chickasaw Enterprise one of
tho Indian Territory's best and most
wolf cannot even be heard. No man Is
progressive nowspapers has Just en- over vilified in tho Ardmorolte. No
tcred upon Its seventeenth yenr. The I family is ever assailed.
nniorprise is mo oiuesi paper in iuo his motlvos misconstrued nnd Is
Chickasaw Nation.
abused In Its columns.
Begin now If
you mean business; tho time Is short
and tho opportunity of your life Is
No mnn has offored you. You cannot afford to
wall for you havo nothlnK to lose.
nu Ulrl Bl- Snmnlo ponlns will lm fnmlnhi.d unon
Harmony was restored among the acks aro made on promlnont clt:on8 application. Fill out tho necessary
republicans of Texas meaning " Y patronize mo bluk and begln work loday.
llnwlov and Green. Tho roiortHi iir r me joo omce anu no mnn
brethren havo had their dignity hurt woman or chllU 18 a gloomy day SALUTED CONFEDERATE FLAG.
by not ovon bolng consulted as to tho uy mmo W"W insinuauon wriuen
ngreoraont. Groon Is to manage tho wkh a vlow of tearing on tho homo Soldier of Regular Army Performed
Htato campaign. "win airings. ino Arumoroiio has Simple But Noticeable Courtesy
prospered nuu it uesorves to pros)cr
Wild IJrooVc Tront.
Hawthorne describes nn ideal break'
fast ns consisting of hot cakes brcok
trout roast potatoes fresh boiled eggs
and coffee. Tho piece do resistance of
this breakfast is tho brook trout In
spite of all the efforts of fish cultur-
lsts tho wild brook trout remains the
finest morsel the epicure can seek.
Cultivated trout tnsto too perceptibly
of liver to bo n food greatly deqlrcd
The wild trout that springs in his na
tlvo mountain stream Is far superior to
any cultivated fish. Cook it in tho Blm-
plest manner dipping it In oil salt and
Local Cotton Market.
Local Cotton Market.
The price of cotton today was somo
higher than yesterday. Somo sold to
day as high as 7.95. Seed cotton re
mnined about tho same 2.70 being
the prevailing price. Today's receipts
aro about 2550 bales.
Cotton Exchange Gossip.
Heavy frosts nro predicted for to
night In Nebraska and Iowa.
Almitt fftv nv.Prinfnilnpnln onltllnra I in.r.n. nml IipaIIIk n If nmii tinf onntfl.
Tho monthly crop bulletin shows bocauso It Is clean nnd genteel: be- nnRB hrnilM. th iini innn( vn. R.rv it imnlv with l.utter nnd slices
iu ..u.i.u.i Ul tuu uu ouinemuur 11 u 11 is not n uiacKman snoot; he- torday on their way to St. Joseph f lemon. New York Tribune.
wiiiinum ui un ll Is II IlOWBpnpor not a linml- Kuhnrn to nnn ...no . '
86.5 on August 1. Tho nrinciiml de- bill of Vllflcntlnn nni! liornuor. It hna .... . . ' Uenellt of Trnvellim.
cllno was n Kansas but that state for nn odltor David T. Nisbott and for omas ZT7 Libl- aro rJr.jfflfe SS
ntlll reports nn nvorngo condition of an owner Colonel Sidney Suggs.- nmoBB thMn '. .. L ' TL V IT nVnii h
1 . . 1 r. ..... u ii. i. .......... ui. I .rvv... w ....... b I . ub.waw. w " " -"
irv.iiio iiuuiu iiiv 111117ml nii'iue. ..uRnuKnj i iiuaiiix.
volition.
Paris papers nro alarmed ovor tho An Interesting
Incident
forms of recreation tho best perhaps
urrni Is traveling. Tho benefits to bo de-
Statoment of cotton In sight this
weok and compared with samo week
of previous years:
11)02 225448
1901 105855
1900 144347
1899 205002
Now York Sopt. 12. At a meeting
of tho Liverpool Association yester
day tho following was adopted: "On
and attor tho first of October next
trading In spot and futures on Amorl
can cotton In Llvorpool will bo in
hundredths of a penny per pound In
stead of sixty-fourths and on tho
A ilmn nf rnrli'.lli-.i .) .i.p.l.u 1.. lw.
" v. iui ij :n 1 u uvhi" in iuv 1 i. in iiiiiiem uru aiiirmeu ovor uio 1 " . .. .. . 1 . .. t 1-A .
.... . . . .in 0 f .v . rivL-u iruiu 11 wiiuui. uu 8Btiuiw
muruury liusi oveninB wiuun iwo nours ur-iiKe iniK or Josoph Chamberlain. """" " '""'' "l v I a lournev. whether brief or lomr. Is
brought In sight many ovorconts somo There Is 110 cnuso for a scaro. None Bra' woro nt tbo dopot. Thoy carried rollovi? tho mind of business or
or which smollcd loudly of moth balls; other than a Frenchman tnkos Josoph an 0d Confedornto battle llag and n doraeBuc Carcs by directing It Into 8nmo dato tho discount of 1 por cont
fires woro built by thoso fortunate in seriously when ho makes blood and momuor of tho Twelfth United Statos pleasantcr channels. Thousands can hfirotoforo nii0wpd will ho abollshm!
not having to put up a stovo and tho thunder speechos any moro than do lnfnntry Vthaltl uniform who wns testify that traveling has Improved
old chostnut of what hnd been done thoy Roosevelt when ho Jumped onto hun"vlnB t' stopped saluted tho om- their health lengthened their lives
..... . 1 ... J"ipuu onio . brightened their mental faculties more
right-of-way. Tho govornmont thor- ' : ed on. It developed that tho lnfnntry
momotor whlrh rpiriatoro! 01 io.mna ibu in uooseoit is a very man wns the son of a Confederate sol.
yesterday nftornoon took a tumble to 8mo?th nrt8t wlth hls tonguo. His ro- dler who was killed In battle. Kansas
49 degrees In other words reversed . lnnco umt f requested City Journal.
Uio flcuros ami tmiio nf ir. i. b' both 8lles o would act as arbltra.
iur in mo grent striKo. This sounded " o navo noticed that when a wo-
than anything else. Boston Globe.
heretofore allowed will bo abolished.'
This important chnngo In torms will
result In a lowering of quotations by
rrom rour to live sixty-fourths per
pound.
greos
The Other One.
Two brothers In Paris were remark
ably alike. A gentleman meeting ot
of them on the boulevard stops blm
saying "Pardon me but Is It to you or
A Certain Cure for Dysentery and
Diarrhoea.
"Somo years ago I was ono of
fair and good but Mr. Roosevelt vorv ninn wears a waist that is buttoned to your brother that I havo tho honor party that Intended making a long
Tho supplemental treaty In tho woll knows that both sides will nnt In tho back thoro Is always n button of speaking?" blcyclo trip saya F. L. Taylor of Now
"Sir" was tho reply "you aro speak
ing to my brother." Westminster Ga-
tette.
Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations will ask him for arbitration; tho oporntors ln tho mlddlo that Is not fastened
carneu uy a handsomo majority being on tho strong sido hnve nothing showing that sho could not reach it.
mo inmnns nro ronuy ror a division to arbitrate.
At 1 1 . I
ui uiu minis at onco. Karly allotment A Sad Dlaannolntment.
raenns eariy sottiomont and dovolop- iho Kort worth Iloglster Is most Inoffectlvo liver medlclno Is a disnp'
mont or tho groat country that Is now vividly placing itsolf In tho front rank polntment but you don't want to
n barren waste; It means thnt nn on- a nowB-gnthoror up-to tho-hour P"r8. strain and break tho glands of
orgotlc farmer can lease lands at a Today It give a threo-co.umn detailed 8?U?E!S UUers'novcr dUaX?
rcasonablo flguro and bo In a position necount of tho lire which Is raging In They clennso tho svstnm nf all nolson
to buy n smull farm whon tho first ro- tho Beaumont oil fields since mltlnlcht and putrid mattor nnd do It so contly to sunnort tho family.
functions regarding tho sale of lands Inst night whilo tho Dallas Nows. a tnai ono cnJ'B the pleasant effects.
is legally removed. Such opportune paper classed ns'tho host with oxclu- 1" n'c. t0"lp0 'LVf rovnn?
.ties will bring thousands of farmers slvo Associated wires has no Intlmn- SJi CUy S I Storof T P
Itltr. tn t u.'f tynHnna n.l ...111 ....... tin. Hint n t - ..ul..i. 1 i. i a ...
.-. " nin ouuii " iiim. u lliu UAIbin 111 UIU oil UOIUS I i
start tho ball of progress In motion whatever. Such nn Important Tho avorago man pays his fiddler
and at least set nt rest tho uncertainty item is a nowspaper scoop In tho full- very philosophically if ho boob that
that has so long handicapped tho en- est sense nnd tho Register Is to bo his neighbor s assessed In tho samo
tiro Indlau country. Capital. commended for Its enterprise. proportion.
Ill Hard Lack.
Jones Brown Is nn unlucky dog.
Smith-How's that?
Jones His object ln mnrrylng wns
to get out of n boarding bouse.
Smith-Well?
Jones Now his wlfo Is running ono
An Knjr Tolf.
Lover (mournfully) Havo you learn
ed to lovo another?
Flirt (who hnd Just broken ott her en
gagement with him) Ob no George;
1 didn't havo to learn. Tho mnn Is
Very very wealthy and the love came
spontaneously.
Albany Bradford county Pa. "I was
taken suddenly with diarrhoea and
was about to glvo up tbo trip when
Editor ward or tho Lacoyvlllo Mcs
scnger suggested that I tnko a dose of
Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Dl
arrhoca Remody. I purchasod a bot
tle and took two doses ono before
starting and ono on tho route I made
tho trip successfully and novcr felt
any 111 effect. Again last summer I
was almost completely run down with
an attack ot dysentery. I bought
bottlo of this samo remody nnd this
Urao ono dose cured mo." Sold by City
Drug Store and r . J. Ramsey.
Foley's Houoy and Tar Is peculiar
ly adapted for chronic throat troubles
and will positively euro bronchitis
hoarseness and all bronchial diseases
Hofuso substitutes. For sale by Bon
ner & uonucr.
rOR RENT.
FOR SALE Second-hand rubt
tired cut-under Standhopo ln si
repair rcasonablo price.
Gulllot.
E. I
ool
vc-rcl
roil RENT A good now twe-n
houso on Wost Main street
lot plenty of water. Seo J. F.
ley. g-ti
FOR KENT To men onlv. nnn I
nlshcd room. Apply Mrs. W. '
Robinson. $!
FOR RENT A store building now
cuplcd by Ardmoro Drug Co.
8-tf. R. W. RANDOM
L08T.
LOST An open faco sllverlno el
uockford movement watch. IS
loop worked In ring. Will pay I
orally for Its return.
10-3t. O. S. BAILEY
1
HE Pleasure of DriYin;
Ib destroyed wt
yon use a worn
buKKTi trenchen
harness or an unsi
horse
Come here wh
every buggy nnd
ery set of hnrnesi
entirely new a
where every unit
enn be depended up
HOLLAND & COLSON
8. WtRhlnicton St.
J.E. ARNOLD.
REAL ESTATE. RENTAL t
INSURANCE AGENT.
All Business Entrusted to Me
Receive Prompt Attention.
Threo Nice Dwellings Por S
Now Cheap. Very Desirnbl
Property.
Be Sure and see me before buyi
OFFICE
PENNINGTON BUILDING
ARDMORE I. T.
Crcatoro and; his band nro meet
with wonderful success ln Now Y
Creatoro Is noted for his violent
peculiar actions whllo direct
"Havo you" Inquires one paper "s
the professor havo his fit?"
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