The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 33, Ed. 1, Monday, December 15, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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ARDfflORHTE
THE DAILY
SIDNEY SUGGS. Proprietor.
Tho Guthrlo Slate Capital keeps up
Its campaign of slander. It refers In
Its last Issue to Indian Territory as a
"miasmatic and Illiterate section Uiat
ired at tbo l'ostofflco at Ardmoro want9 statehood" and oppresses sym
1 "1 "ri... xtnii Matter
US HCCUI1UW mo '"
pathy for Arkansas bocnuao tho Wash-
inirinn PimL omnared that stain to
Published Every Afternoon (c0Pl tho Indian Territory. Bit the Stato
OUR WALL STREET LETTER.
(Hy W. 0. Nicholas)
NVwYork. Dec. 13. The stork mar
Office of K&lSur North Washing-
ton Street .
SUDSCniPTION RATES:
Ono week B0
Ono month !!!!!.!!$G.OO
Capital solleltors are still 'n the field
hustling I). I. T. work and i ;e graltery
will bo In at tho letting of omclal
blank book printing. WoM r 'thor sw
tho blank books of this counti ; bought
In London than of tho 8tato Capital.
wrwaPAPER of tho anll(h McAlester Nows
mm for tho Southern
District Indian Territory; also wr in fc Qthor
9??JSSltSn wo certainly compliment tho News on
Indian innwwi
t tho city.
TIME TABLE.
Gulf Colorado & Santa Fe Railway.
' (Southbound)
Galveston & Chicago Exp...3:40B.m.
Cloburno & K. 0. Exp 4. 25 p.m.
(Northbound)
Galveston & Chicago Exp.
Clcburno tc K. C. Exp
ChocUW Oklahoma and Oulf Railway.
ArrlTO nt Ardmoro 1: p. m.
Lento Ardmoro 2:35 p. m.
Local freight carrying passengers also.
No trains on Sundays.
W. A. DA8HIELL
Ticket Agent.
Its suggestion nnd when It becomes
ripe will second tho motion.
have 2n. $30 or 40. The $r0 man
now carries 52no or $300. People
have contracted habits of easy spend-
ing akin to extravagance. They let
ket has not yet emorgedyrorn lfs pe- go money freely but keep luglr pocket
rlod of convalescence It wis made reserve replenished and 'so a vast
awfully sick In consoquence of tho amount has been retired from
terrible liquidation brought about circulation rue enect on oann ciear-
through the aeculo necessities of the lings and the business of fiscal Instltu-
syndicates and underwriting romblnn-1 lions Is almost the same as If 100 uus-
tlons and tho process of restoration I sell Sages wore to lock up $5000000
to normal condition Is slow. The each. The money Is not available for
men at tho bond of the groat money Marge transactions and to that extent
combines aro far-sighted and patient bankers complain of stringency nnd
Experience has taught them the dan- grumble because funds do not come
ger of trying to get action before the back to tho centers as forraorly. The
situation Is rlpo. Thoy ore loaded up trouble seems to bo that the people
with securities and aro leaning heav- are actually embarrassing the
announcements!
.12:35 a.m.
.11:20 a.m.
ii tti atntnn malls closo 30 1
sill uiiiwu . y
minutes prior to train time.
DAVID REDFIELD. P. M.
Tho Indians as a class arc opposed
to Btatohood with Oklahoma. Why.
wo have never betn able to understand
unless they wish tho fight for suprem
acy with their pale-faced brothers con
fined to as small territory as possible.
I The News thinks that as a diplomat
and smooth politician tho Indian Is
without a peer and that In tho final
mix-up when tho two races are made
equal In nil political rights many of
our red brothers will be found at tho
top of tbo political ladder. Durant
News.
FOR SCHOOL TRUSTEE.
W. E. Ryan.
1. R. Mason.
Resolutions of Respect.
To the Worshipful Master Wardens
and Brethren of Ardmoro Lodge
No. 31. A. F. nnd A. M.:
Inasmuch as it has pleased tho Di
vine Architect of the universe to call
from labor to refreshments our bolov
ed friend and brother J. M. Smith
be It
Resolved that In tbo loss of Brother
large smith tho Masonic fraternity has lost
Advertisements under this head will
bo received nt the rate of five 15)
cents per Hoc- No advertli. a nt
rcelvcd for less than fifteen i -)
conts. Special monthly rates fur.
nlshed on application. Tho notice
may contain any matter of "Lost"
"Found" "For Rent" "For Sale"
"Stolcn" "Strayed" or any purpose
without dUplay lines.
Ily on the banks and trust companies. I business affairs of the country by an honored and respected member
but they aro not going to spoil the their habits of personal extravagance the city and community a good cltl
market and Jeopardize their chances I In dally expenditures and the habit of zen and neighbor the church a most
of getting out at a profit by attempting (carrying In their pockets liberal sums I consistent member and the family a
to force their goods back upon the to meet these Individual outlays. It Moving husband and father. Be it
public boforo It Is ready to take hold. Is a curious development of a long pe- farther
Thoy decided a good while ago to re-1 rlod of extraordinary prosperity and Resolved that a copy of these reso-
strict speculation to the smallest pos-1 has not been taken Into account by the Muttons bo spread on the minutes of
It Is expected that the scarcity of
coal In tho Mississippi valley below
Terms of United States Court. tho mouth ot tho Ohio river will be
At Chlckaaha Begins Monday. Sep- measurably broken between now nnd
tember 29 1902 nnd Monday Febru- Christmas. Tho Immense snowfall In
ary 16 1903 and continues In session jcnnByivana lia8 In part oecn meited
two weeks. MonilaT. 0cl0Ber within tho past twenty-four hours re-
1002 and Monday. March 2 1903 suiting In a decided rlso in the Ohio
and continues in session ten days. I river. In consequenco tho streams aro
At Purcell Begins Thurauay ucw- rTgln nd JrnmonBO toWB of coal
.Ktnn rruHMntf Mnrrii 12. I
1903 and contlm.ea iln session ten days rges aro preparing to loavo Pitts-
At Pauls Valley Begins Monday burg today. Twonty-flve millions of
November 3 1902 nnd Monday March bushels of coal aro awaiting shipment
23 1903 and continues in busbiuu iuu. ihnro
WCGKB
and continues In Bosslon ono wcok. swoll doll hats and bonnets will be
At Tishomingo Begins Monday Do- dliplnyed at Miss Balrd's all day
ccmbcr 8 1902 and Monday. April Thurway DwNmbor lg nats am
1903 nnu continues iu d;doiiu
xlb!o limits end to discourage the
gambling clomunt by every means
available until after holidays. Mean
time the banks are slowly gathering
strength to got thomsolvos Into a po
rank and file of bankers.
Holiday Gifts.
From now until Jan. 1 we will make
and give away photos worth 50c to $2.50
sltlon to promote activity nt the prop- each with every purchase of photo-
or time. Between now nnd tho first graphs ranging from $3 per do
of January the resources of tho fiscal Our photographs aro work of lino
powers will be taxed to gathor In tho art you'll not And better pictures in
funds required for January disburse-1 any city.
tho order a copy sent each of tho
newspapers for publication and a copy
handed tho bereaved family.
Respectfully submitted
J. W. BANKS
W. C. BAKER
F. A. RICHMOND.
Dec. 12 1902.
At Ardmoro Begins Monday De-
cember 15 1902 and Monday .May 4
1903 and continues in session eight
weeks or lonfcor.
bonnets from 15c to $1.
14-4.
Any orroneous reflection upou tho
character or reputation ot any per-
ann mhirii mnv bo nrlntcd In thoArd-
.nm-nifn nr nnv nrticlo based on re- nose
nnrio Hint nrn falsa will bo gladly COP who wan at onco time in thn wlioln
rected If brought to tho attention of BaI(J Krocory 1)UslnoB8 hero ocfore the
tno puuiiBiier.
I Colbert a prospector from South-
orn Texas Is hero siKindlng a short
ii":- with M. Iknrd. Mr- Colbort In
nil probability will loedto horo uud
cngago in tho general mercantile busl-
Ho Is a brothor to A. Colbert
Uso thoLong-DlBtnncoTolcphono
and call up
PHONE NO. 5
If you want tho Ardmorclto.
If you turn in a flro ale.rro by tele-
phone don't call for tho flro depart-
ment but tell "Control" whoro tho
flro 1b. L. C. SLAUGHTER Chief.
big fire In 1S94.
ments of dividends and Interest which
this time will aggregato $140000000.
No audi sum has ever been distribut-
ed on any provlous first of January.
That alono should stimulate specu-
lative Interest and It Is being depend-
ed on to do that. Thoro Is a feeling
In Wall strcot that beginning with tho
first of January another grand bull
movement will bo Inaugurated
cotirBe this View Is not unanimous but
tho Btrong people . aro ovidently en-
couraging It. It is neodloBB to reca-
pitulate hero tho factors going to
mnko a bull campaign. They havo
Visit tho parlor in tho Hcrbort &
Closing Out Sale.
Bulard is preparing to retire from
Lowla building look at tho photo- business by selling out his stock ot
graphs and examine tho fine speci
mens enlarged pictures. 7tf
S. S. COLE
7tf - Over Ardmoro National Bank.
china at COc on the dollar. 10-lm.
Ladies don't iorgot to tako your
children to tho doll millinery opening
I at MIsb Balrd's noxt Thursday. 14-4t.
r
Aft squares tho biggest assortment
over In tho city nnd all thoso that aro
undesirable will bo returned Wednes-
day December 17. Como In at onco
nml rrmlfn vnnr nnlwtlnn Pnmn In
been enumerated so ofton that to glvo . . .
" land seo tho now doslgns whether you
Xmatl Xmasl . XmasI
.Christmas baskets and boxes full of
enndy and fruits at Kahn's. 14-0.
WANT COLUMN.
WANTED.
WANTED Flvo young men froa
Ardmoro at onco to proparo for po-
sitrons In tho government service.
Apply to Inter-Stnto Corres. Init
Cedar Rapids la. Uan23.
WANTED Position as a nuret
by a lady of experience. Addreti
LADY caro Ardmorolte. 8-0t.
hOR RENT.
ROOM TO RENT Nicely furnished
room two blocks from Main street!
to rent Apply at this office
FOR RENT Tbo Chickasaw (brlck)j
Hotel 20 rooms $40.00 a montbl
Gainesville Texas. Established l-j
years under same management. Apl
. . . n . . m ... . 1
piy aiorau ocuvi uiucu nrtiil
National bank. 12-10t
FOR RENT Furnlshod or unfurnlut
ed rooms suitable for light hoim
keeping closo in. Apply to W. Rl
Yelldell. 1 10-61
FOR RENT Nicely furnished roort!
niosn In. Annlv in V. A Nltilnr.ll
them now
repetition.
would be an unnecessary
want to buy or not.
14-8t.
A. C. YOUNG.
It is a bud time for stirring nows
of a financial sort. Important develop-
ments nre occurring continually of fa-
vorablo and encouraging Import nf-
Puckott.
Licensed to Wed.
W. D. Fowler and Lula
Ardmore.
Jns. H. Walden and Mary Blackburn.
Tho special display of doll hats and
bonnets will creato a perfect sensa-
tion among tho little glrlB of tho
town. Nothing llko It ever here bo-
foro. You aro Invited to bo nt Miss
Balrd's nil day Thursday Docomber
18. Hnta and bonnets from 15c to
$1. 14-4t.
fectlng both railroads and Industrials Orr.
uui insmora uo not caro to exploit Qeorgo Pltchlynn and Emma Curra
tnoso manors because It would bo a Wynnowood.
wu.iu m energy me prominent in- Henry Fletcher and Lucy Davis
lorosis aro imiexiuiy opposwl lo specu- Wynnewood.
ii"Mon ami uio puunc nasi Robert Jackson. Wynnowood nnd
boon educated to bellevo that nothing Nannlo Ethrldgc. Klsson.
11... !-.... i ... . .1
" ost w uoay Eating uack c. E. Halley and Ella McCllnden
inio uio market. Tiioy havo bcea told Wvnnnwnmi.
. . . .
umi uio neriou oi convniescenco Is not Monroo Roners. Llndsav. nnd Delia
Doak & Smith's
Real Estate and
Rental Bargains:
FOR SALE.
5 room home cood water. lu unlrnrtld In.
cation. N. K corner lot.
One 3-room honie. Kant front good loca-
tion lot about 80 It front by 113 ft. Ueep.WIII
tke halt cash balance on Installment of
pernio. Price H7S
A new 3-room bouse with hall. Kood well
of splendid water. larKo lot E. front. In N
-.n.uu.utv iiuiiKuiuiurunau.
Two 2-room houaea In N. V. Ardmore.
FOR RENT.
A 4-room house onCflt. 7f. (V. linn.n U
newljr paprred and painted.
A 3 room houto In X. W. Ardmore.
A 1-room house H. K. Ardmore it per mo.
Home very desl'-able oUlce rooms upstairs
If It Is real estuiovou wftntto bur. rent
or soil see as for bargains.
FOR RENT Now Singer sowing ms
chines. Also have for salo second
band sewing machines Horn $2 up;
Every machlno guaranteed.
J. X MORGAN.
At SIngor sewing machine office.
19dwlm
FOR SALE.
ot over nnd It would bo rank foolish-
noss for Investors to get In now and
tnnd tho burden of IntoroBt and car
rying charges on stocks when there Is
no chnnco for a quick rise. This
teaching is effectual. It Is something
Ardmore Monday Dec. 15.
Everything at wholesalo prlcos at
Nolso Coleman's Christmas coun-
Today wo wero promised a vote on I tors. 14-tf.
tho statehood bill. Mr. Quay Has de
clared 'a majority all along but it's
ilfflcuU mattor to tell for certain.
AttcntlorFhaiTbecn called to a pe-
nuliar ining auouv vuu uiuumi
Tbs Capitol nnd the Whits lloaae.
The street urcbltiH of Washington to-
day would hardly know by the names
niHlgncd them oti the orlgtual limpet the
two chief buildings planned for tho
t at tho Antlers term ot tho Federal national cnpltnl. The capltol was then
ourt. Thero was not a mnsio wuibkjt i wu "vnwm uuiimu uuu iu m mu-
ease In connection with it. oui tue "i-reBiueitis houbcv lue
UAivnuru juii-jiui-i tut ius tiuut ... vi.ii
Muskogee with her great political building 1ms since becomo for practical
null InsorU politics Into everything purposes the back The capltol was
pun i ' inB i1n ca. inado to fnco east but Inndowncra
A meeting of democrats has been coH bq th(j
cd to nominate n member for her school Rnjw ojj UC wcst nnd g (hcr0 lwjuy
board. If thoro 1b any placo where Tll white House was mode to faco
politics should bo omitted It in on tho (uo Potomac river on tbo south nftcr
school boanl. Elect capabto material tho fashion of the Virginia mansions of
rogardlosB of politics If you wnnt to Its day but Is thought of by tho Amerl-
make a bucccbb of your school.. " 1C0I na faclnK Pennsylvania ay
m BU'-0 v ' due or toward the north. louth's
Actual war I on. Tho British and coiupauion.
Gennnn ships trained their guns and
flred upon tho dofonaoa at Puerto Ca-
holla. Tho guns. Boon silenced tho
fortB which woro demolished nnd
British marines now occupy tho castle.
ThtB act Is believed to bo n forcing of
Women nnd Their Troubles.
Once upon n time two women were
talking over their troubles nnd while
one was telling her tnlo of woo the
other was very Impatient to tell hers.
Finally nftcr several unsuccessful
wnr unon Venezuela by these foreign nttemptH the second woman managed
to tell her story nnd as sho had tho
Inst say sue improved very inucn ou
For 'tho llrst tlm'o in her hlBtory tho the tale of tho tlrst woman In conse-
negro takes a placo bcsldo tho whlto quence of which tho llrst speaker was
man on tho crand iury in Ardmore. wndo quito unnoppy
that appeals to the pocketbook and Is Karat. Ravin
ll (.! I... . ....
w..Uv.Dlwu u mo lape-pmyers. uon- Wm. H. McKInzie and Dora J. Blv.
ov.jm.iiu mo policy oi mo "Street" Chlckashn
may bo compressed In brief and forcl
bio sentiment coined to meet tho oc- Best meal In town at Ben Ingram's
cusion nomin' doln." There Is liter- Opposite courthouse 15c and 25c
ally nothing doing in Wall Street theao meals. i4-4t
days .ma nothing expected until the
turn or tho year. Occasionally a little NOTICEI
bob tail jjmpa In and takes a scaln Tho price of Ardmoro coal will be
out of tho market but so unworthy of 13.75 per ton after Saturday Decern-
Berious consideration havo theso In- ber 13.
cuients become that thoy hardly cause SIDNEY SUGGS Manager.
a ripple in tho doings on the KinM
exchange. As nn illustration of hiu CIUI ana sco Nolso Coloman's full
many bo mentioned that tho retire- lno of Xnas K008 Tbo prices will
mom or a leading member of that ranKO you DUjr-
body from nrllvn liiielnnao r... .i I 1
ngo. gave the brokers on th"e I Spend Christmas holidays with kin-
elianrn nn M.n 7. oIks nn" cnda In tho old states.
hours of farewell to their old wn.i ?rjr.ono.far?.plu" 2 for tho round
Ordinarily ho would havo n .. ' l"p by 1110 nock Islan(l System"
front door with hnrn . ' " :. Cnoclaw. Oklahoma & Gulf R. R. Tick-
of a departing UZ "troZuK W? b lmtCd 10 30 da8
uuhw wi emu.
lwo sons of Ham nro on tho snmo
piano with whlto men passing Judg-
ment on their fellowmnn. Was this
why Prosecuting Attornoy Johnson
torbado tho publication of the grand
Jury list thlB year?
A Bavarian Btudent accepted a bet
Moral. Homo women aro more
wretched than others becauuo the oth
ers have more troubles than they have
Now York Herald.
of 1000 marks that ho was ablo to hop
on an express train at full speed. Tho nnd lylug with your mouth? Thero 1b
Murk Tvrnlii u I.rluir
Why will you humbug yourselves
with that foolish notion that no lie Is a
llo except a spoken one? What la the
difference between lying with your eyes
bet was carried out between Feurth
and Erlangan in Bavaria Tho stu-
dent Buccceded in his tank but was
badly injured. This was tho first
bet of this kind bolloved to havo been
mado In Germany.
Ono wrltorhastnily "said that "at-
tention is tho password to success In
any field of omploymont. Whatovor a
man's business is to that ho must pay
attention If ho wishes to succeed in it.
Tho ono and only reason for falluro
In nnythlng 1b not in minding ono'a
own business or In minding some
one's else."
none nnd If you would reflect a mo-
ment you would see that It Is bo. There
Isn't n human being that doesn't tell a
groes of lies every day of his lice.
Mark Twain In Harper's
Cnlcnlntlnir.
Elderly Adorer I nm slxty-nlnc and
havo $300000.
Fair Young Thing I'll give you nn
answer the day after tomorrow. I will
havo to figure It all out in tho mortuary
tables.
Costlr Transaction.
"Do mule I atoled Svu'i only wuth
20" enld tbo Georgia darky "en blesa
inc. cf do Inwyer didn't charge $50 ter
Qlvlng gooddvicblsirgood bit llko P" mo hinerceutr-Atlantn tonsu
.pouring water on a duck'it back.
tution.
DOAK & SMITH
Roal Estate and
Rental Agents.
May Wynnewood.
R. S. Cox Wolf City Texas and
Maggio C. Swan Wynnowood.
A. H. Cooper and Rosa B. Kill
Pauls Valley.
J11 Grali am Russet and Queen
Ardmore Drug Co.
Lon M. Frame Druggist.
Pure DruRs nnd the finest lino
Cirjara in the city.
FOR SALE All or part of my propel
ty situated Just south of Van Den!
berg's lumber office. A bargain l!
sold at onco. Call at 129 SonUfl
Washington street
14-Ct. C. H. McCOY
WOOLENS
Suitable for Ladies'
Tailor Made Suits nnd
Skirts the biggest stock
and best assortment ever
in tho city just nrrived.
Come in and look through
the stock.
J. J. STOLPJ
BANNER 8ALV fl
tho most healing salvo In tho world)!
4R
FRUIT O A K. EE 3
The Very Best at 3 !bsfor$I.OO
AH other kinds of good cakeB delivered prompt-
ly. Give us your Ohristmas orderp
- - CREAM B ' JERY
309 A 8t. K. E. Or
Caddo Bt.
GOAL!
a llOZOn. It IS a waltlnir bikimh
Tvt'nn-tin.lii i i . .
tnrv ' ' " iD tulles' Aid Socloty of Uio
TLn o Zt rr ChrSlan chureh w" mcet w
1 l"QtiT th rf?r- W- R- Aborts Tuesday afternoon at
v. h.iu uaiiHin? pom limn iv.in
sentativos
Hons. That sign OI1CO i?lvrn thn mo
chlnory will onco again bo set In mo
tion and tho public Invited to contrib-
ute to tho gayety of the game.
Bank statomentB howover bonestlv
they may bo compiled are In many re-
spects misleading theso days. They
do not reflect the actual condition as
in normal tiraea. Thoy do not repre-
sent tho true "situation with any do-
greo or accuracy. They tako no ac-
count for instance of nt least two-
Business of Importance
MRS. R. W. DICK Scc'y.
Our lino of chatelnlno bags
pretty and tho prices aro right.
NELSB COLEMAN.
is
14-tf.
Havo you secured your tickets for
Uio Robokah banquot and ball noxt
Thursday?
BEST
M'ALESTER
COAL
PER TON $6.50.
ARDMORE GOAL per ion $3.75
Delivered Promptly to any Part of the CityJ
ARDMORE ICE CO.
Phone 156.
The Best McAlester Coalj
$6.50 Per Ton.
Ardmore Coal
$3.75 Per Ton.
Tbo "Rock Island System'Choctaw
Oklahoma & Gulf R. R. will mako un-
usually low rates this season for tho
th.r u lw.Mbollday8. A rato of ono faro nlua S2
" w.vuuuuu auueu 10 mo . - . . .
aggregate Block of money In this " V'1' " . m enoct
countrv within h. . juiuiD iu mo DoumooBt and
creaBo has aunarr-miv i At'.' " ana M od returning
un n " " au aays from dato of sale
wo aro to judgo by tho exhibits mnin
by tho bankB. Ab a matter of fact tho I Leave vour nninr nni We Guarantee Correct Welehts.
rrf0 nartf 1118 vanl8led alf bii. ory for your holiday fruit cake. Coal delivered in ton or .half tori
clrcnlai Z t i Wml of Cheaper to buy than to bako. Twen- lots to any part Of the City
circulation. It la tho "pocket ro- ty-flvo -to forty centa per pound.
uiiiiiouB or individuals and C-t.J 1 J. II. 8PIEGLE.
.v.0u0 mo spending money car- .
ttl I. i. . . I ...... .
..vu mo waueia ana vest-pockets of -oca" Holiday Excursion Rates.
a multltudo of prosperous men and 0n December 24 25 and 31 nnd Jon-
SPOT
sa The Laidlaw Lumber Co
women. People who during tho p. uT 1 tho C. O. & 0 railway will Boll IT1 CTAVCC are popular because thSfl
r.ior aru times and forced econo- round trip Ucketa for ono faro within OlUT CO are ffOod and rhpan
mloB carried $2 In tWr 'tm. 200 mlloa of Biiln- fifn.in t...i w 1 are Boa ana Cneap.
tarry ?6. Thoso who carHed S5 to January 2. W. A. DASHIBLL.
110 iln nnl fool . i.Vlr..fi . . .
v 4i vuiuiurutuio unless tnoy Agont.
I Everything in Second Hand Goods
I Cheaper Ilero Than Anywhere Else.
L. DMAS0Ii
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