The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 69, Ed. 1, Tuesday, January 27, 1903 Page: 7 of 8
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THOUSANDS IN DISTRESS.
Peasants In North Sweden on the
Verge of Starvation.
Gelllvare North Sweden Jan. 26.
15 1 glit days In Iho lioart of famine-
stricken Sweden across a desolate
frozen country nccesstulo only by
moans of sletlgos confirms the report
sent a week ngo as to the critical con-
diMons that confront the peasants of
thoso high latltudoa. In certain dis-
tricts King Oscar's Arctic subjects are
In a stato that borders on completo
destitution. Tho most pitiful condi-
tions existed at every point visited.
Only the most meager rollof Blip-
piles which have temporarily ceased
in cortaln districts stand between the
peasants and starvation. Were tho
rollef resources to slacken for any
considerable number of days during
tho next six months It Is hard to con-
colvo how thousands of human beings
and cattle could escape death from
hunger. Kven now they an subsisting
on leu than half the regulation rations
of famine times.
This description of the situation Is
based on personal inspection of typi-
cal districts and It ondorsed by govern-
ment officials pastors school tench-
ers Innkeepers and others In hourly
contact with the wide spread misery.
Such authorities vigorously condemn
the act'.Mii of the sawmill companies
In forcing tho famine sufferers to
work for beggarly wages and then
propagating tho fiction that tholr con-
dition has boon grossly oxaggoratod.
At present tho problem that Is giv-
ing tho relief authorltlos most con-
cern is the need for securing sufficient
seed grain principally barloy In or-
dor to onablo tho ruined farmers to
sow now crops. Only a small percent-
age is required. Six hundred thou-
sand bushels aro in sight. If thero Is
any Amorlcan grain grown far enough
north to rlpon In tho Swedish high al-
titudes the government will Import It.
Unconscious from Croup.
During a sudden and torrlble attack
of croup our llttlo girl was uncon-
scious from strangulation Bays A. I..
Spofford. postmastor Chester Mich.
and a dose of Ono Mlnuto Cough Curo
was administered and repeated ofton.
It reduced tho swelllnc and Inflamma
tion cut tho mucous and shortly tho
cntiu was resting easily and speedily
rocovorod. It curo coughs colds la
grlppo and all throat and lung troublos
One Mlnuto Cough Curo lingers In the
throat and chest and enables the lungs
to contribute pure health-giving o.w-
gon to tho blood. City Drug Store.
WIVES FOR THE MULTITUDE.
Result of the Shah's Reform Methods
In the Harem.
Paris Jan. 2C. An amusing account
Is given by a French commercial trav-
eler who has Just returned from Per-
sia of tho way In which tho shah "re-
formed" his harem on returning from
his recent trip to Europe.
Tho harom contained 1700 women
and out of these after duly passing nn
Inspection sovoral times tho shah
weeded out 1040. Each of tho dis-
charged ladies received 2C9.
About fifty of them became tho
wives of his majesty's officials who
were commanded to marry them at
once. Those ladles had either been
favorites or had family Influence.
Most of tho other women soon found
husbands In tholr own districts as it
Is considered a groat honor to tako
a wifo from tho royal harom.
Pneumonia and La Grippe.
Coughs cured quickly by Foley's Honey
and Tar. rteftiso substitutes. Sold by
Donnor & Bonner.
Doers Coming to Texas.
Houston Tex.. Jan. 2G The unrty
of Boer ox-officials who aro touring
Texas with the vlow of founding a col-
ony hero fnlled to return to Houston
today. They changed tholr courso and
will remain n day longer In East Texas.
It Is learned this evening that Texas
will be selected for tho colony. Much
cheap valuable land has been found
After a' fow days tho Boer loaders
will return to Holland and arrango
for transporting sovoral thousand of
tholr countrymen to Toxas. The col
onlsts will engogo principally In ng.
riculture.
Stop It
A neglected cough or cold may lead
io Bonous uroncmai or lung troubles.
Don't tako chances when Foloy'a Hon-
ey and Tar affords perfect security
from serious effects of a cold. Sold
by Bonner & Bonner.
Toxas has been wasting wator to
gilovo over noxt summer.
A Scientific Discovery.
Kodol does for tho stomach that
which It Is unable to do for Itself oven
when but allchtlv disordered or over.
loaded. Kodol supplies tho natural
jtneos or digest on and docs tho work
of tho stomach relaxing tho nervous
tension whllo tho Inflamed musclos
oC that organ art rl!owod to rest and
hoal. Kodol digests what you eat and
enables tho stomach and dlgostlvo or-
gans to transform all food Into rich
rod blood. City Drug Store.
Tvii? Christianity conIsts of deeds
rathe r tliun words.
Foley's Money and To.V
for chlldrensafc sure. opiates.
Letters from
Cured by the use ot Kodol are received dally.
Their troubles nearly all begin with Indiges-
tion or other stomach disorder.
It the food you eat fails to give strength
to your body it is because the Juices se-
creted by the stomach and digestive organs
are inadequate to transform the nutrient prop-
erties of the food Into blood. That Ir
Indigestlon. The system Is deprived of the
amount of nourishment required to keep up
the strength and the result Is that one or
more of the delicate organs gradually grows
weak and then weaker until finally It Is
diseased. Here a great mistake is made.
That of treating the diseased organ. The
best doctors in the land make this very
mistaKe. wny snoum tney it is so easy
to see that the trouble Is not there.
Kodol
Cures
This famous remedy puts the stomach and
aigesuve organs in a neaimy condition so
that rloh red blood Is sent coursing through
the veins and arteries of every muscle tissue
and fiber throughout every organ of the en-
tire body and by Nature law of health full
strength and vigor Is soon restored to each.
Kodol cures Indigestion dyspepsia and all
stomach disorders.
1 have taken Kodol for nearly two months
after each meal and It Is the only remedy
that gave relief from the terrible pains I
endured. After a time I would take it but
once a day and now while 1 keep a bottle
handy I seldom need It as It has cured me.
Mrs. J. W. Coolbauoh Mllo Center N. Y.
Kodol Digests What You Eat.
Bottleienly. J 1. 00 Sits holdlne time) lha trial
Ue which sells (or SO cents.
Prepared br E. O D.WITT & CO. OHIOAQO
PROVENCE.
Special Correspondence.
Provonce" I. T. Jan. 20. We nre
having very changeable woathor.
There aro soldora two days of the
same kind.
Many of our fanners havo bogun
preparing for tholr 1903 crops.
Mrs. W. M. Foster is on the sick
list.
Mrs. I Haglo has been on tho
sick list the past week.
Mr. Hngle has sold his rosldcnco
here and purchased at Enrl whoro ho
will movo as soon as his health per-
mits. Row V. J. Land preaehod hero for
the Methodists Sunday nt 11 n. m.
and Sunday night.
Tltere aro no hands at work on this
section of tho C O. & O. at present
but It Is not because the work Is not
necdod.
Report from the Reform School.
J. O. Oluck superintendent Pruny-
town W. Va. writes: "After trying
all other advertised cough medicines
wo have decided to uso Foley's Hongy
and Tar exclusively In tho West Vir-
ginia Itcform School I find it tho
most effective and absolutely harm-
less." Bonner & Bonner.
Mind Suddenly Changed.
Bloomlngton 111. Jan. 20. Alloged
ill-treatment by lior husband deter-
mined Mattle tho wife ot John Mol-
roan a woll known young farrier to
swallow strychnlno last night. She
died this morning. The woman camo
hero a year ago from Cruce Ky. and
Soptombor last was married to Hoi-
man. She stated to a friend that she
had been tho victim of ill usage since
their union. Yesterday she consulted
a lawyor intending to securo a di-
vision of their prpoporty and packed
hor trur.Tt intending to go to Kentucky
today. During tho night sho yielded
to n cortaln Impulse and swallowed
poison. Sho was but 22 years of ago
and very attractive.
A ;iii!'or Is a stranger to hnpp!:isa
an nn enemy to himself..
A FOUNTAIN ?m
For School Boys
and School Girls
Wo are pleased to offer any boy or
girl who will secure for us EIGHT
NEW SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE
KANSAS CITY WEEKLY JOURNAL
AT THE IlATE OF 2G CENTS EACH
MAKING A TOTAL OF $2 and will
send the money to us together with
tho names wo will mall to his or hor
adress charges prepaid a BEAUTI-
FUL FOUNTAIN PEN. This pen is
guaranteed to gtvo good satisfaction if
properly handled. Rubber handle and
gold pointed. IT IS FIRST CLASS
IN EVERY RESPECT. What Is the
uso of having a bottlo of Ink when
you can havo this pen In your pocket
all flllod with Ink and ready for writ-
ing? THE PEN JS A GREAT PRES-
ENT FOR THE BOY OR GIRL and
If you will get out and roako a llttlo
effort on Saturday you enn securo a
list In a short tlmo and cam this
boautlful 'pen. Now la tho to make a
trial as our proposition will only hold
good for Blxty days from Dec. 1.
Send money by posofflco order or
draft and address all communications
to Tho Kansas City Wookly Journal
Kansas City Mo.
Send for sample copies of tho Week-
ly for canvassing.
IIow tlenr to my benrt is n John Dcero Cultivator
Ami (rood crops will come to users wo know
With Eagle nnd Standard implements in the furrow
And inferior Roods on tho roadside to show.
John with nn Eaglo mid Jim with n Standard nnd
Bill nt the end of tho row
With n John Deere. bright; the crass out o' sight ;
When they bought they know where to go.
Poor Farmer Ned stands scratching his hend
For when ho bought his plowg ho was misled
With some very poor brands that ho thought host
And now they nre in tho fence corners to rest.
Says Bill to Ned "It's a secret you soe.
If you want good plows come go with mo."
Poor Ned ho followed for he was soro
And boon Bill hnd him in Noblo Bros.' storo.
And since that time Ned has learned best
To buy good implements nnd they do tho rest.
1 30 MIS
Wo hnve Cut tho price
on Everything in Stock
This cut price sale offers you the
finest opportunity you will ever
have to treat your horse to a splen-
did well-fitting good-looking and
almost ever-lasting set of hand-
made buggy harness.
Lap Robes and Buggy Whips have
not been Neglected in the Cut
Price Sale. Bring Your
Friends and Come.
L. J. JOHNSON
The Saddler Ardmore I. T.
I vnmot
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I The one thing that a home must be
X pioviclecl with above all things else
is a stove. And since we buy why
not have the best.
Among our big stock of the noted
Great Western Heaters
are the common sense air tight wood
stoves. Every part of them was made
for service. When you. sec their size
you will be surprised at the low price.
Handsomer stoves for a little more.
A handsome collection of the famous
Charter OakCook Stoves
have graced our store many seasons.
These stoves speak for themselves.
The oldest man around Berwyn can
not remember when the Charter Oak
Stove was not in use.
We will save you money on Stoves
over any town on the Santa Fe road.
Suggs & Bro
Berwyn Ind. Ter.
. t i t . i . t .. $
TAKE THE ARDMOREITE.
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About
Stoves
PRjrESSlOKAL CAflaS
Stlllw.ll H. IttiMOll Itobt K. I'xsr
R. W. Dick
RUSSELL DICK 7. LEE
Lawyers.
Offlco In Noble llros.' building.
fV. A. Lcdbotter. 8. T. Bledsoe.
LEDDETTEIt & BLEDSOE
Attorneys at Law.
Offlco In Lcdbotter & Bledsoe Build.
lug Malu strooL
H.L.Stuart ft. R. Dell. H. Q. Buth.
STUART BELL & BUSH
Lawyers.
Will practlco In all courts ot Indian
Territory nnd Texas. Offices at Ard-
more I. T. In Whoolor building. At
Gainesville Toxas In Motz building.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. J. M. VADEN
Physician and Surgeon.
Especial attention given to dlseasoe
of women and children.
Ofllco In Noble building. Offlce
'phono CS. Rosldouco 'phono 71.
W. M. ANDERSON
Veterinary Suroeon.
Whlto & Smith's Stable.
Itcs. Thono No. 203.
DOCTOR Ft. D. MOORE
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
OFFICES: In Noble Buildinc
Telephones! ItoildoDce 78. OUlco 148.
Of. F. f. V017 Relief
Ooallit and Anilit.
SpeoUl attention siren to Bureerrsca
Dlaeaiea ot the
BYO OAU NOSH AND THROAT
(Hisses Accurately Fitted.
omoo over tlonnnr & Honner'i Drue Htora
Ilocroa3ancl5. Ardmore I. T.
'I'honei Ileiidenee It. Offloe IK
DR. J. W. SMITH
Physician and Surrjeon.
Omco In Gorman Building.
Omco 'Phone fi 3 Uingi.
Residence 'Phono 14.
Offlco hours 10 to 12 n. m. 2 to 4 p. m.
Special attention glvo to Diseases of
Women and Children.
Waller llardy.
lUt.Fhoo 19.
J. O. UoMem
R01. 1'hona t.
flARDY X McNKEb
PnYfllCIANB AMI) SUJIOKONB.
oraootoourn ioto 13 a m. 2 so i p. in. am
S to 9 p. m.t onndajri 10 to 11 a. m. and 1 10
P.m. oaloe I'houe l OinoeoTeUaraoj'i
drar ilore oornar Main and Oaddu itreali.
W. M. OnANOELLOH
Physician nnd Surgeon
Wo make dlaoaaoa ot women and children
and ireneral operatlre euritorr a specialty
llealdonee Q street norluooat aeoond door
north of Third arenas;
Offlco with Ardmore Drug Co.
Dfflce phone 80 residence phono 228.
I. W. FOLBOM M. D.
Does a General Practice. Special
Atteutiou to Obstetrica Diseas-
en of Women and Children
31 Year Experience
Offloe orer Unnnur A Honner'i droir atnre
Ofllco phone ISt resldenco 128.
J.W.Shackleford. Mrs.J.W.Shaekltfor
DUG. 8HACKLEFORD
Osteopathic Physicians
Wo treat both Acuto nnd Chronic uu-
nos but make a specialty of chronic
dlORses and dlaenson of women.
Phone 218.
Office 414 North Washington 6trtt
nn. j. f. son
Physician and Surjeon.
H;oc!al Attention Olvon to Dlictrsi
of Women and Children.
Offlce In Gorman Building.
Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. m. 2 to 4 pjp.
Ofllco Phone io. 6.
Rnsldenco Phone No. 13S
DENTISTS.
DR. A. B. ADAMS
DHNT1BT.
The Latoat Improvement for Crown
and Brldco Work.
uioal ansathetlot admlnlilarad (or thi
inlclm extraotlou ot teeth.
all vork troarantsad. rrln 10 mil lb
ttmea
nmo orr Baudol't alora Ardmore tT
iJ A N M IE R
tht moot ho' '
. i.i tha wcrlat
You get mora for your money In
heating and cook stovos at Sprnglns'
than any other place. Ho sells the
Leador and tho Garland. Can you
think of better stores?
Chamber of Commerce Committee.
Finance J. A. Blvcnu. c. L. An.hr.
"on. J. A. Mnddon.
.Manufacturing and moreantlln In.
teres tsC. it. ones J. n. Pennington.
iv. r. Campbell.
Public hlRhways Max Westhelm-r.
u. nonet-son W. 8. Wolverton A.
Palmer II. H. Ponnlnctnn.
Advertising Slg Simon. T. N. cm.
man Orln Rodfleld.
Railroads etc. W A. Lodhnttor. v
;. Gates John L. Gait. W. F. Whit.
tlngton C. L. Horbcrt.
Agriculture J. B. Boono. John 'P
Eaaloy J. S. Mullen M. Munzeshclmer.
iMcmuorshlp C. L. Byrne. It w
Dick Don Lacy.
Entertainments John U Gait A.
Doak E. W. Roberta.
House R. W. Dick W. A. Wolver
ton A. C. Young.
Arbitration C. L. Hcrbort Leo
rupo D. B. Allen W. P. Poland J.
1. Spraglns.
SIDNEY SUGGS Pres.
C. L. BYRNE. 8oc'y.
Join the
Procession
Thousands of particular
people everywhere have
discarded the ccrm-laden
shaving mug the irritat
ing soap and shaving stick.
The next time you get a
shave try
COKE ANTSEPTC
SHAVING
FOAM
FOR EASY SHAVING.
A little COKE SHAV-
ING FOAM and a damp
brush is all you need for
an absolutely antiseptic
delightful quick shave.
Rccptircs no rubbing in;
will not dry up. Up-to-date
barbers all use it.
35c Collapsible Tubes for Indi-
vidual use at all Druggists and bar-
bers or direct front
A. R. Breirjej- Co.
CHICAGO.
For Sale by W. B. Frarao and
Ardmore DrtiR Co.
KING of ARDMORE
REGISTERED JERSEY BULL.
Will Stand for the Senson
For $5 Gusli. ....
C. McCoy Owner
8th AvcnuoN. W.
Ardmore Ind. Ter.
'PHONE 169.
G 'ta tho promptest closed
enrriace iu the city. Ab
so'ntely the best service
Kiiutanteed.
Meets nil day and night
trains and special calls.
Stewart & Chancellor
PUBLIC SALE
We will sell at public
outcry to the highest bid-
der at 11 o'clock a. m Sat-
urday Jan. 31 on the Main
street of Ardmore I. T.
one traction engine and
separator.
Dr. J. F Young
Hiram Whkklkr
Hot lie Geese it Saved lloiie
BUT
BREAD THAT HADE ARDMORE FAMOUS
1b tJLie kind the Ardmore
Steam Holier Bakery
raises.
Others may claim as
good but none iwpire to
batter Inking than our
steam rolled bread.
J. H. SPIEGLE'S
Steam Roller Bakery
Ardmore - - Ind. Ter.
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