The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 9, No. 297, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 22, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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.njPKD WITH HIS OWN WIFE.
Feinectlcut Man Thouyht Her a
Vldow He Was Courting
spatch from Ts'cw Havon Conn.
f-Now York World says:
"i tablo In tlio Allen Houso dining
'""tat a young man and a woman
J C faco was concealed by a black
lljesho cnrrled a big bunch of white
inthomums. The man reached
inJinrt touched her gloved left hand
3' 'row It away and llftod her veil
0"inn lonped from hi chnlr as
19 i Bomlxxly had touched him with
Sactrlc wire.
ketl good of you to take me out.
27-' said the woman swoetly.
man picked up his hut and coat.
an II tho way to tho railroad station
bought a ticket for Now Orleans.
7 t hoarded the train he was hoard
Iwa.culato one word "Strung'" Nov-
cand a man more right to my It for
nItld eloped from Meridian with his
twlfe thinking her a widow to
tuH he had been paying attentions.
. Hording to the story It came to the
ite.
Mrs. Harriet Falkner of
V
ville a few weeks ago that her
trl
'mil wnn unenillnr time and money
p) fascinating widow In Meridian.
Falkner played detective. She
wed hor husband and the widow
they sat on a honch In a park
Arranged for an elopemont.
will wear a black veil and carry
'nch of white ohryanthemums"
mjtlie widow.
t you will?" muttered the wife
! a secure hiding place In tho
bbery. "Well so will I."
tjd so It came to pass as the widow
ilipd at the special railroad station
j. lorldlan wearing a black veil and
53'lng a bunch of white chrysnnthe-
ini)s. she was approached by an
t womnn wearing a black veil.
nA gentleman from Yauesvllle Ii
lng for you at the Tracy depot"
tw-tho woman In the black veil to the
slw.
9iway went the widow to the Tracy
am- The wife In the black veil
Cfht a bunch of white chrysnntlie
(is like those carried by the widow
n-g came the husband. He beckon'
. he woman with a black veil and
chrysanthemums to board a train
(his city.
ho cars were crowded and tlioy did
u sit together. On arriving here
' f walked up Asylum strict togothor
u)ie Allen house without speaking
ft. . ....
"My iniHDana was very tondor" re
Mrs. Falknor "squeezing my arm
he walked nlong. Whon wo wore
"'led In tho Alien houso nt(or ho had
u eg ted supper be said: 'Just
- hco at your swoot faco my darl
0jHo got It and I haven't heard from
slnco. He hasn't oven sent home
H nlntlina
te Look Out for Fever
iousncss and liver disorders at this
on may be proventod by cleans
tno system with DeW'tt's Little
ly Risers. These famous little nllls
not gripe. They move the bowols
titly but copiously by jonsou of the
)ic properties givo tone and strengtli
ttiue ginniis. uuy Drugstore.
"iNE WOLF INJUNCTION CASE
Mtlon to Dismiss Made by the Ascls
ant Attorney-General.
Vashlngton Oct. 21-jIn the United
lies supromo court a motion was to
made by Assistant Attornoy-Gen
jtl Vandorvonter to dismiss tho case
Lone Wolf a Kiowa Indian chief
Secretary Hitchcock.
y'he case was brought last yoar to
Join tho opening to sottlemont of In-
n lands In Oklahoma. This motion
-based 011 tho ground that tho land
vo nlready beon sottled and tho caso
ul bo nrgued soon.
7
; Never Ask Advice.
whon you have a coush or cold
Jn't nsk what is good for it and cot
me modlclno with littlo or no merit
iu poriiap3 dangorous. Ask for Fo
vy s nonoy and Tar the greatost
a and luug remedy It euros
and colds quickly. Sold by
unuur ec uonnor.
The nverage man who sponds ?300
1
fixing ovor his furnaco and kltchon
1
tnge to save $30 In
his coal bill
Inkfi ho Is a genius.
:
J Visit Dllllo Baldwin's rnrrlnro
do
jirtn.ont for tho most reliable work.
Jione S7.
fr j. .
A company that could inturo a man
jainst poor rolatlons would coin moro
lonoy than tho govornmont mint.
Tho handsomor tho mother tho moro
pt Is hor baby daughter to have
ico as dirty as a boy's.
Bronchitis for Twenty Years.
Mrs. Minerva Smith of Dannvlllo
II. writes: "I had bronchitis for
wenty years end novor got relief
utll I used Foley's Honey and Tar
klch Is a sura euro." Contains no
plates. Sold by Donnor & Bonnor.
Perhaps ono reason a mother Is moro
filing to do things for hor children
ban their father. Is that sho doesn
ay tho bills.
Graceful Women
A (mt for rfWt figure N 1iiftiar-
him from it lot of the Iteiutllful.
1 ha cnti of the heliotrope violet or rot iir
thy are. and while t ha ltv nt A.iwar are Hrlaf
prwiqut ft the loiy ttnwr wnM wmi-h
and
Me ran nnW enlav them tor ttav. the
tteautlful woman Rive the tl mature of her Ira
grnr i ua at a permanent bleating. Th iwft
pure hreath of the habe it vane' 1 a of Inmvence
ami health the nft frrnc of A heauHf'il
woman auffu1'! to the sh-im i urttv health nra
leuanre: he U the rrtinrtm tit of rMliratlont
the li IndlralUn of 1 I'M . i-liM.in lnnx of
good tte ftfiu an unerring na.U" 'it nnMiuy.
Bsadisekfs
Female Regulator
mlt ot im wnnl(l pt'.c c!ie'l turturtil ntrvei B
mnu niicb-i nj(irvs. 11 i Tinm .uiq mim
ta(a. It It N . t'ire'i remi-ily an J tlirff no such
Ihlnu a chettlnic naturt. Th- ilrnfrk'i"t niy
otferomeotherrrmrtlyaiiJfll tt "j it airowl
Ihut deceiving tli purvli i.i r; but the mi.ntrual
orpin wilt nut a dctlvr.l by U a prinanont
InHiTy li ftn th will
Tryo'ir Regulator. I '( all ilruUts Si.UO
Our Trajtlaa on Wonwn m.i.I-o rree
THE ORADFIELD REGULATOR CO
ATLANTA. G A.
The world Is getting so highly ertii
cated that It Is now possible to And
a woman who makes a perfect pump
kin pie and who does not pronounce
It "punkln."
Henry U Shattuek ot Shellsburg
Iowa was cured of a stomach trouble
with which he had boen afflicted for
yoars by four boxos of Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. He Una
nrevlouslv tried many otho remodtes
and a number of physlclars without
relief. Kor sale by City Drug store
and F. J. Ramsey.
Since you must have a stove wh
tot have the test? That's tho Buck
stove sold by NODLK BROS
A woman Just has to tell her bus
band a piece of sensattonal gossip in
order to get his attention five minutes
from tho ovonlng paper.
Danaer In Fall Colds.
Fall colds are llablo to bang on all
winter leaving tho seeds of pneurnO'
nla. bronchitis or consumption. Fo
ley'.s Honey and Tar cures quickly
and nrevonts serious rosults. It Is old
and reliable t'.lod and tcntea sare
and sure contains no opIato3 and will
not constipate Sold by Uonnor ic
Bonnor.
Tho most bad luck that cross-eyed
people bring is to themselves.
Mayho Bluebird got bis
hand in
first on Ills mother-in-law.
We soli harness and It like other
merchandise In our storo Is the best
NOBLHj BROS.
Warning Order.
In the Unltod States district court
in tho Indian Torritory Southern dls
trlct: Mary M. Haley r.lalntlff vs
John L. Haloy dofendont. No. 5272.
Tho defondant John h Haley Is
warned lo appear In this court in thir
ty days and answor tho complaint of
tho plaintiff Mary M. Haloy
Witness Hon. Hosea Townscnd
judgo of tho said court and tho seal
thereof this 27th day of Juno 1902.
(Seal) C. M. CAMPBELL
Clerk.
S. H. BUTLER AUy Plaintiff.
J. S. MULLEN Atty Non-Ros.
First published Sept 94 3302.
STAR ROUTE MAIL LINES.
Ardmore to Ravla.
Loavo Ardmoro 7:00 a
Arrive Provonce
" Durwood .
" Earl
" Mannsvlllo
" Norton ...
" Ravla ....
9:00 a.
. .10:10 a. in
....11:20 a. ni
....1:30 p. m
3:00 p.
4:00 p.
Leave dally oxcopt Sunday.
Ardmore to' Maaill.
i.cavo Arumoro 7:00 a. m
Arrive iioxDar 10:30 a. m
" Wilson ..... 12:00 m.
McMillan .
Tylor ....
Wcaverton
Oakland . .
Madtll ...
....2:00 p. m
3:00 p. m
....4:00 p. m
5:30 p. m
..6:00 p. m
Leavo dally except Sunday.
Ardmore to Healdton.
Leave Ardmoro 6:30 a. m
Arrive Lone Grovo 8:30 a. m
" Hewitt 10:30 a. m
" Healdton 12:30 p. in
Lcavo dally oxcopt Sunday.
Ardmore to 8imon.
Lieavo Aramoro o:30 a. m
Arrive Brock 8:30 a. m
" Cheek 10:00 a. m
" Simon 12:30 p. m
Ioave dally oxcopt Sunday.
Star Route malls - close promptly
on leaving time.'
Watch for the
It's tint for them toninkc their annual visit louth
irnd thiit mentu it's about time that yon have a
U'ood new stovo in your room and be prepared for
the cold wefttbor. Cool mornings and evenings
without a littlo Are are dangerou! to health-
Wt huve a onr of new stove. Among theut
yon ami And anything you waut. We have out
the rtrioe to tho quick to begin with and invite
you to visit onr store.
WILLIAMS CORHN & CO.
The Hardware Men.
Lumber
Shingles
Hardware
We Carry a Full Stock. Buy
Cash and. Can Save You Money.
Give Us
s
Berwyn -
H. SUGGS
Save the
sweetons theetomaoh. Kodol digests all classes of food and gives to the body
all of tho nourishment health and strength it contains.
- . JSurs Indloosllon Oyspopstn nnd nil Stomach Troubles
u .15CKl01 DPfP1 Cans Is last tho thine for djpepsla and stomach trouble. It hia
OlSSOhenrvoyYf0 lUadlD c" ot csth of Ws&mach."-
rroPreu oniy oy is. u. uewut fc
OlC MlBUtC CMQii CUPc h0 r!'Kr't0 houwholcrromww for cousin. eoIaT"
"BS v broncliltti grippe throit and lung troublot. It
msm
mm
I The
Rest line & Old States
Frco Reclining
Chair Cars
saresl Cotton Belt Agent
WtHS. D. H. H0RDAN
Ask ths n
I V. II.
LOta. Fat
Tjl
!Tkl.A(l. Trar. Fan. A(t.. Tnr rm. Al raur.AlU
T. fl. Worth T. Vk Tex. Ctnlcana Tea.
Geese.
for I
a Call.
& Bro.
Ind. Ter.
Manager.
Children
All stomach and bowel troubles In child 01 adult are
duo to n single causo Indigestion.
riur colic cholera morbus diarrhoea dysentery and
all complaints of like nature aro tho rcaultof undigested
roods fermenting In tbo stomach. Tho only way to
prevent fovor and to cure such troubles without Injury
to tho membranes lining the stomach Is to restore
perfect digestion.
Kg- ritfi i Coasts
U li II k What You Eat
Kodol la tho new discovery which cures all stomach
and bowel troubles by removing tho cause. This famous
remedy Checks fnrmnnt.it.lnn. rlon
Co.. Chicago Bold !y all dealr
croup
curva.
Parlor Cafo Cars
Pullman Sleepers
for rates and schedules or writs
A. IIOOVCB. T. t. LITTtE
wmmBBBmsmm
m immimmj H IMf MSsiir
Chamber of Commerce Committee. J
Finance J. A. Blvens C. L. Ander
son J. A. Maddon.
Manufacturing and mercantile In-
terests C. R. ones J. R. Pennington
J. K. P. Campbell.
Public highways Max Vsthelmer
L. B. Roberson W. S. Wolverton A.
H. Palmer H. H. Ponnlngton.
AdverUslng SIg Simon T. N. Cole-
man Orln Redfleld.
Rnllroads etc. W. A. IlbstUr V.
M. Oates John I Call W. V. Whit-
ttngton C. L. Herbert.
Agriculture J. l). Boone John F.
Eniley J. S. Mullen M. Miiusaehelmer.
Membership C. L. Byrne It. W.
Dick Ion Mcy.
Entertainments John L. Oalt A.
V. Doak. K. w. Roberts.
I Io'-6e R. w. Dick V. A. Wotvor-
ton A. C. Young.
Arbitration C. I Herbert Lee
Cruce. D. R. Allen W. P. Poland J
B. Spraglns.
SIDNItY SUOCJIS Pree.
C. L. BYRNU Sec'f.
Warning Order.
In the United states court In the
Indian Territory Southum dletrlct:
C. II. SkHggs plaintiff vs. M. E. SkAggs
defpndant. No. 6.348.
ine defendant M. IS. Skngga li
warned to appear In this court In tulr
ty days and answer the complaint of
the plaintiff C H. Skagg.
Witness Hon. Hosea Townsend
Judge this 30th day of September
mo2.
(Seal) C. M. CAMPBELL Clerk.
R. A. WALKER Attorney.
J. J. BATES. Atty for Noa-Reslden
First published Sept. SO 1902.
Notlee of Dissolution.
The firm of Otis Anronson & Co.
composed of Cus Anronson and Louis
Landau Jr. has this day been mu
tually dissolved Louis Landau Jr.
retiring mid Gus Aaronson continuing
the business assuming all indebted
ness and collecting all outstanding
bills. OUS AARONSON
LOUIS LANDAU.
First published Oct. 9 1902.
CHEAP SETTLERS' RATES TOTHE
FAR WEST AND NORTHWEST.
Tho Burlington Routo renews the
one-way Settlors' rate of J25.00 from
Missouri River to California Portland
and tho Pugot Sound country every
day during September and October
with correspondingly low ratos to tho
Spokano District and tho Butto-Ho
ena District; also proportionate rates
from interior Missouri Kansas and
southern torritory.
"The Burl.ngton Northern Pacific
Express" is tho great through train
saving Kansas City dally for the
Northwest. Through Coachos Chal
Cars (scats free) Standard and Tour
ist Sleopors to Butte Holona Spo
kane Tncoma Seattle Portland Con
nectlons train from Denver nt night
Joining this northwest train at Al
llnnco. Neb.
TO CHICAGO. Tho Burllngton'i
famous "1311" Is tho best known and
most popular train from Kansas City
and St. JoBoph to Chicago.
TO ST. LOUIS. Two daily trains
carrying all classos of standard Bur-
Ington equipment.
HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS.
On tho first and third Tuesdays of
August Soptomhor and October
many sections of tho West and North
west.
Consult nearest ticket agent
or
wrlto tho undersigned for full Inform
atlon printed mattor and tho lea
cost of your proposed trip.
L. L. WAKELY G. P. A..
SL Louis Mo.
L. J. BRICKER T. P. A.
283 Main St. Kansas City Mo.
C. M. LEVEY Gen Manor...
St. Louis Mo.
.J. 4.
You had hotter sco Billy Baldwin
about that broken buggy. Shop i
Broadway. Phono 87.
sjBS)4ce)es)essea44
I $100 Reward
o Will bo paid by tho Chlckasav
Stockmen's Association for th
arrest and conviction of anyone J
stoallng stock of any kind from e
r any memoor of this Assoc
" Notify Jell Payne Paul
o ley. Clmrlcy Roil Roff
2 or W. L. Lapsley Wynn
a ! T. Inspectors.
icvvood
DR. T. P. Howkll Pres.
O. F. 11 alky Sec
aeeoociBt4.4)4!reoSM
SOME MEN PAY
$in nnn fr nn expert to
IUUUU mauatro their nd-
vertisinc. Tbero are others
who for an annual Bubscrip-
pay Mv tion to Phinteu's Ink
and learn what all the advertis-
ers are thinking about.
nut even theae aro not th extramt
reached. Tbere are men wbo loie oie
Sinn nntl ekr doing neither. Fo
T - aamine oopr aena ja oenta I
PaiHTia'a Ihk Ho. 10 Spruce at. ti. Y
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the United States Court of tho
Southern District of tho Indian Ter-
ritory. In the mattor of Ooo. F
Jones ft Co. bankrupt In bank
ruptcy. No. 20.
To the Hon. Hosea Townsond Judgo
ot the District Court or the Unltod
States for the Southern District of
the Indian Territory:
Geo. V. Jones ft Co. of Pim'i. In
the Southern district of the ludiau
Terrltory.Jn said district. Msnertful
ly represents that on the 15th day of ...
April 1902. last post he was duly ad-
Judged bankrupt under the acts of
consress relating to bankruptcy; that
he 1ms duly surrendered nit bis prop
erty and rlRhU of property and lias
fully complied with all the requlre-
mentfl of said acts and of the order
of the court touching hfs bankruptcy.
Wherefore he prays that he may he
decreed by the court to have a full dm
charge from all debts provable against
his estate under said bankrupt a tt.
except such debts as are excepted by-
law from such dseharke.
Dated this Id day of October A. D.
1601.
Q. I. JO.N'BS ami 0. O. JONHS "
Bankrupts.
Southern District of the Indian Terri
tory ss:
On this 3d day of October A. D.
:02 on rending the foregoing petition
It Is ordered by the court that a hoar.
lng be had upon the same on the 33d
day of October A. D. 1902 before snlii
court at Purce!l In said district at
2 o clock In the afternoon; and that
notice therof be published In the Anl-
morelte a nowspuper printed In said
district and that all known creditors
and other persons In Interest may ap
pear nt the said time and plaoo and
show cause It any they have why the
prayer of said petitioner should not
be granted.
And It Is further ordered by thu
court that the clork shall send by mall
to all known creditors coploa of said
petition and this order addressed to
them at their places ot residence as
stated.
Witness the Honorable Hosea.
Townsend.-Judge ot the said court and
the seal thereof at Purcoll In said dis
trict on tho 3d day of October 100S.
(Seal of Court) C. M. CAMPBELL.
Clork.
ByT. V. GREEN Deputy Clork.
l-'lrst published Octobor C 1902.
Tho word Garland Is synonymous 1
with everything that goos to make up
a perfect cooklne stove. Hnv timm
from Stovens Konnorly & Spraglns
Co.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
In tho District Court of the United
States for tho Southorn District
at Ardmoro. In tho mattor of J C.
Cox bankrupt In bankruptcy:
To tho crodltors of J. C. Cox In tho
Southern district. In the Indian Tor-
ritory nt Ardmore a bankrupt: No-
tlce Is hereby given that on the 14th
day of Octobor 1908 tho said J.- C.
Cox was duly adjudgod bankrupt and
that the first meotlng of his creditors
will be hold at my odlce nt the court-
house In the city of Ardmoro on tho
28th day of Octobor 1902 nt 10 o'clock
In tho foronoon nt which tlmo tho
said crodltors may attend provo tholr
claims appoint a trustee oxnmlno. tho
bankrupt and transact such other
buslnoss as may como before said
mnetlns. JOHN HINKLE
Rcferco In Bankruptcy-
First published Oct. 17 1902.
Notice of Legal Sale.
To satisfy a balance duo on notes
secured by a certain chattel mortgago
oxocutod by A. J. and Emma Brown
to Noble Bros. wo will procned to
sell at public auction to tho highest
blddor for cash on Main street In tho
elty of Ardmoro Ind. Tor. In front of
tho Noble Bros building botwoen tho
hourB of 10 a. ni. and 2 p. m. on Thurs-
day Oct. 23 tho following desaribed
property covered by said mortgage
to-wlt:
One Moon Bros .buggy and sot bf
double harness.
Ono John Deero walking cultivator.
And ono brown mare about fourteen
hands high. NOBLE BROS.
19-1.
Things We
Like Best
Often Disagree With Us
Because vre ovoro&t ot them. Indi-
gestion follows. But thoro's a way to
esoaposucb. consoquonces. A doso of s
good dlgest&nt like Kodol will relive you
at once. Your stomach la simply too
weak to digest what you oat. That's all
Indigestion Is. Kodol digests the food
without the stomach's aid. Thus the
stomach rests while tho body is itnngth-
ened by wholesome food. Dieting Is un-
necessary. Kodol digests any kind of
good food. Strengthens and invigorates.
Ksdal MmIcm . .
Rloti Reel IImI
traparad onl r by E. C. D 1 W irr 4 Co.. Cblcae
TgsibottfacoatainiaKtlaiMthaWs slie.
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