The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 218, Ed. 1, Monday, July 20, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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SIDNI3Y SUaaS Proprietor.
jfcntorcd at tho Postofllco nt Ardmoro
as .Second-class Mail Manor.
Novotnbor 2 1803.
Published ovcry nftornoon (oxcopt
e.tnrrtnvi nml Sunday morning.
Omco of publication North Wash
Ington Btrcot.
nihri-lntlftn Rates!
T
Ono week i"
Ono month
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Ono yenr
.$5 00
Tho OFFICIAL NEW8PAPER of tho
United States Court for mo Bouuiuru
m.irir. Tmiinn Territory: also for
t. nhMomw stork Association of
tho Indian Territory and tho official
organ of tho city.
Any erroneous reflection upon tho
chnractor or roputatlon of any porson
which may bo prlntod In tho Ardmoro-
Ho. or any nrtldo based on roporta
that nro iniBO win uo amutj .-";-
If brought to tho attention oi we puu
Usher.
TIME TAD MS.
Gulf Colorado and 8nnta Fe Railway
(Southbound.)
n.iv.in xv r.iiiimcn Kxn...3:40 n. m.
Clcburno & K. O.Uxp 4:25 p. m.
(Northbound.)
Oolveston & Chicago Kxp..H: a. m.
Clcburno & K. C. I3xp. .. .11:30 a. in.
Choctaw Oklahoma and Gulf Railway.
Arrlvo nt Ardmoro 1:36 P.
Lcavo Ardmoro 3:00 P ra-
iocal frolght carrying pussongore
also. No trains on Sundays.
All United States mnlls oloso 3i
minutes prior to train tlrao.
DAVID UEDKIEIjD P. M.
If you turn In a flro nlarm by tolo-
phono don't call for tho flro depart-
ment but toll "Control" whoro th-
flro is. Ii. O. SIAUQHTEIl Chlof.
Uso tho Long Dlstnnco Tolophono
and coll up 'Phono No. C If you want
tho Ardmorolto.
UL
Ardmore Monday July 2c. 1902.
NOTICE.
Notice Is horoby given Hint ono A.
I Adams Is no longer conuoctod with
this pnpor In nny manner olthor so-
liciting subscription or collecting
monies. SIDNEY SUOOS
Publlshor.
Thousands of nogroofl nro leaving
Indlnno nnd no ono Is worrying much
except the politicians who hnd ar-
ranged for their votos In tho fall
election.
TROUBLES IN INDIAN TERRITORY
King Edward says ho Is Just ns
woll plcnsed that puopto shouldn't
drink toasts to him In water as In
wine. You see ho Is not drinking
tho tonsts himself.
l)o8(on Is boasting of a "wido-opon
Sunday" at Ilovero Bench but the
story winds up with the acount of n
lot of men and women being locked
up tight on account of It.
Tho publlshor Is In recolpt of nn
Invitation to ml dross tho pooplo of
Comnniho nt their Wild West Carni-
val on August 14 and IB next. Pooplo
from all portions of Indian Torrltory
are expected to be present on that
occasion.
Tho Ardmorelte begs to acknowl-
edgo receipt of a box of cantJloupes
from W. J. Cray secretary of the
Cantcloupe nnd Tomato Assoclntlou
of Thackervllle. with his compliments
nnd test wlshoe for which the Anl-
morelto returns many thanks. Mny
you cnntoloupos nnd tomatoes be
more proline every season. Mr. dray
nnd may you live long and prosper."
Tho professional gambler Is not
deuce high to the society men and wo-
men of today who gamble In their
parlors. While the censure la being
a severely iiilinlnl.stered t llio ptn-fr-slotial
naiuliN'i-. some utt.nllon
idIrIi' be -!! to society .me n who
lai!v and nightly leave th. .r Ikiiuoi
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contains tho i .lolutionir o
on the death or Ooorgo Wftahipgjen.
Somo of the advi ttnt'inrnt Bound n
llttlo pocullar. This for instance:
.I.uthor Andres & Co. hn this day
Been oponlng dOODS both fresh one
fiay.
Wo with our brothron moan to live
But as for credit shall not give."
If there were as many ugly rumors
against the administration of public
affairs In tho Philippines nn tlioro nro
against tho conduct of the government
In Indian Territory tho matter would
hecomo n question of nntlonal propor-
tion and croato an uproar through-
out tho land. In tho Islands tlioro nro
somo 0000 white pooplo and 0000-
000 Filipinos; In tho torrltory thoro
nro about 500000 white cltlzons nnd
80000 Indians. From our colonies
across tho pacific wo hoar no com
plaint but down In tho flvo nations
thoro Is considerable dissatisfaction.
As groat enro should be oxorclsed nnd
as good rosnlts ought to he accom
plished In tho mnnngomont In tho ono
plnco nB In tho other. Tho officials
In both countries have similar trou-
bles to contend with nnd tho name
dangers to guard against. Thee are
the exploitation of the land by the
whites and their willingness to rob
defraud and oppress the natives for
that purpose nnd also the temptation
of the oitlclals themselves to make
money out of their positions by using
their Influence to further unjust or
unlawful schemes.
The suspicions which have attac h ml
to certain officials In Indian Territory
nro doubtless In greater part unround
eu yet nevenueiees tue ract can no
longer be covered up that there are
undoubted Instances of corruption
Full publicity It Is hinted will be
given as soon ns ufflelent evidence Is
procured to put denial at defiance.
The body of tho peojilo In the terri-
tory and perhaps tho majority of of-
ficials havo boon upright and honor
able Thoro novor has boon nny oth
er placo or timo when tho Irrltntlon
rosultlng from delay has boon moro
cxcosslvo nnd sovoro. Itod tnpo of-
ficialism nnd procrnstinntlon nro tho
curso of Indian Territory. Ilut con-
Iderlng the great temptation nnd In
centive. It is remarkable that there
have been so little fraud oppression
and crime. Kansas CItr Aliirnal.
IN THE SHADOW OF DEATH
POPE LEO HA8 SPENT HIS
SUNDAY ON EARTH.
LAf
Universal Relief That Announcement
of His Death Is Withheld His
Struggle Is Doubtless Over and
World Will Soon Know IL
YOU
SOFT WORDS AND. BUTTERMILK
A soft answer turneth nwny wroth
and Increnseth your share of land but
grievous worde stir up nnger and ro-
ducolli your nllotment to 60 acres.
A fairly authentlcntod story conies
to us from the Illinois river country.
Whon tho Dawea commission sent
tho land npprnlsera nut to settle tho
right of each Individual In. tho vast
Cherokee ostate thoy enme upon an
old gentleman who hnd n fine river
bottom farm. The sight of. tho boy
appraisers angered the old gontlemnn
nnd ho ordored thorn off tho promises
with many threats of dire conse-
quence If they returnoil. They went
noxt to nn equally fine ndjolnlng farm.
Tho owner met them with the glnd
hand gnvo them n gourd of cool wa-
ter from "the old oaken bucket" nnd
n Jug of buttermilk from the spring-
house nnd a rest under his elm tree.
In tho fnllnoBB of time tho mnn of
tho soft answer nnd buttermilk found
to his surprlso that most of his fine
farm was nppmlsod nt 80 cents per
acre.
Tho man of the grievous words was
equally surprised to find that all his
laud wne grnded nt $0.60 per acre.
Ilehold how great a difference In
your taherltiiue a eoft word anil a
little buttermilk mnketh.-r-Dally
Chieftain.
Climate and Crop Report.
The cljinate nnd crop report for the
week ending Saturday July IS at
Hen hi ton Station rends ns follows:
Highest temperature 10 on the 16th.
Lowest temperature 88 on the 14th.
Sunshine 98 per cent.
Italnfall T on 12th and 18.
llaln would benefit the corn and
hay fiop Coi ton Is Krowing nicely
tho waim sunshlno U lu'iieflclal to It.
There i.s some compliini of grass-
tioppi l ining corn.
C. il. HI1AI '1 o'w vv r
r.mm wll.
Special CorrsjguJfd -n -
Rose Jgly 20. I". ir .i.l i
web worm has a at'i 1 1 . .
ance In this "ait or th . m-
Corn Is '--- line '
lag well .i' I al'oui nU im i i -
li it nut of n seiiou.
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in Uii.t Con-vsy'-
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!l. ail. mill 1 an i .
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' uiher Oiccn returned Friday from
Wldilla harvest fleMa.
Mrs To.l. Anderson of Ardmoro
i. vixitlnt; licr mollitr Wednesday.
Many of ii r neighbor:) ar ion-
i '.nplntlii.' laraway vIhIIs t.oon.
.MI-clj NoMu and AIltiin Hood
two charming young ladles of our
community attended singing nt Mr.
Itaborn's Sunday.
Tho sonsatlon of tho week Is Wobb'F
stamp ph6to'g. 24 for 2Go. 14-tf
Subscribe for tho Ardraorcite.
Homo July 20. Dr. Itosslnl was
soon itt midnight last night by the
correspondent of the IMbllshcrs' Press
nnd fitnted that when he saw the pjpc
at 10 o'clock (Home time) his hoh
noes wns unconscious nimble to r '
ognlse nnyone nnd was also in ox
tremls. It Is probable that the holy
father will linger on the border Im"
between life and death until tnmoi
row. but it Is believed hardly posmM.
thut final dissolution ran bo ili lnvM
longer than that and it may com" ar
any moment.
The erowdn of people who havi im
gered all day In Ht. Peter's Square
have now dispersed on the nnnpunT
meat being made that no matter wia
happened no further bulletins would
be Issued during the night nnd n
further Information of any sort l..
made public until morning.
The Publishers' Pross correspond-!
ent learns Hint at tlio request of the
Vatican tho govornmont has agreed
to supproes all private and press tele
grams for two hours after death of J
his holiness or until tho news can be
transmitted to tho papal legations and
nonus or govornmonts throughout the
world.
Attend our
Weekly Sale
MONDAY TUESDAY
And you will find seasonable troods at prices which will compel
r?nvr.& JrilC first trial wil1 convince you that the BURTON-PBBL
DKY GOODS CO. is the place where your dollar goes farthest We
LaT?i8xTf?-.r you cvory da-v- We nnnic a few of the many for
MONDAY AND TUESDAY.
nomo July 20.-3:30 a. m. The
opinion provnlls In diplomatic circles
that the pope has been dead since o
o'clock Inst night nnd that the o(lh x
notification la being concealed bv th-
Vatican noting in concert with th
Italian government In order that tin y
may gain time In which to make th.
necessary arrangements for the burial
of Uio pontiff nnd the assembling of
the conclave It was recalled that
when Pope Plus IX died the news ua
concensel for twenty-four hours. .The
opinion Is universally prevalont In
diplomatic clrclos that tho popo Is
ilond notwithstanding tho fact that
Dr. Hossonl stntod that he saw the
popo at 10' o'clock and thnt ho wn
allvo nnd might live until morning.
Table Linen Bargains you cannot afford to miss a
lim ted quantity at these prices.
'10 cent table linens 23 cents yd
50 cent table linens 29 cents yd
05 cent tabjc linens.- 43 cents yd
75 cent table linens -. . .50 cents yd
$1.00 table linens 79 cents yd
$1.25 table linens 93 cents yd
$1.50 table linens . $119 yd
$2 00 table linens $1.39 yd
$2.50 table linens ..$1.85 yd
A special half price sale on 50c Tissues choice ir j
of 10 pieces Z5C W
NEWO OVER 'PHONE.
Tishomingo.
Judge Nick Wolfe has gono to Ten-
nessao for n month's vIslL
Quito a number of attractions for
the reunion hnve arrived nnd nro put-
ting up their tents and stnnds on tho
grounds. "Hnppy Dob Hoblnson's"
show Is among thorn.
Tho South McAlostor nnd Tisho
mingo baseball teams playod a sorios
of three games here Friday Saturday
and Sundny. The Tishomingo boys
won all three of the games!
Marietta.
The bmlv of Rev. Will Stout who
was drowned nt the mouth of du
re! 1 creek last Friday was found yes
terday morning nt 7 o'clock within n
few feet of the point where he sank.
The body was brought here anil
shipped to Oalneevllle yesterday nf-
ternoon. Interment will take place
at the North Cemetery there today.
Her. C M. Coppedge Hev. J. It. Hol-
land and A. O. 21. 1-ay of this place
accompanied the remnlna to Oalnea-vllle.
W A. llentley went to Gainesville
Saiinday to attend tho funeral of his
alitor there.
Clinili'h Vtley ami family who have
in 1 ln'iv icir ilie past few
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Ti ill is mot nine.
Mollle Knight went to (laliu s-
t('ii:iy to .Isii MIbs Nona
Dob.
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mo louuimuiiy.
Graham.
Mrs. Panola Sparks and son. Floyd
K'lt yesterday for their home at Chlck-
aolm. They weie ar com pa 11 led by
Mlbs Willie Puckett who will visit
there
Locc.
Dr. J. F. Hobberson and Hay Satnp
on were hero Satur.'.ay and Sunday
from Duncan.
J l.u Sellors manager of this divis-
ion of tho Chickasaw Twiepfcnne
company has boon hero stratgntenlng
Hall & HIllls ropat'r
tho tolophono lino for nbout ono mile wntchos clocks otc.
from here. Tho poles havo been re-
set so that they conform with tho
street.
At the mass meeting Saturday night
a commlttoe wns appolntod to soloct
n date for our big picnic. It Is tho
general opinion that the dato will bo
about August 27.
The railroad matter was taken up
Saturday night. A committeo com-
posed of H. II. Hobborson J. M. nob-
bcrson nnd Dr. Now ton was solcctod
to Bollclt funds. Tho proposition
made by tho railway company ro-
qulros that 10 per cent of tho $3500
be paid down. Tha commlttoo will
nt once secure this amount nnd fur-
nish the railroad with notes for the
balance of the bonus.
Hev. Hamilton' has ""gono to Weft-
em Texas to conduct a protracted
mooting.
Hov. J. J. Ward proaohod horo yes-
lorday and loft this morning for Rush
Springe where he will bogln a big
meeting.
Earl.
II. J. Qreen and fnmlly have return-
ed from a visit to Texas.
Chagrls.
There wns preaching yesterday at
11 o'clock by Rev. Collier.
Work on the arbor for the picnic
was begun today.
Dixie.
Miss Annie A dir. Ire returned home
to Corauncho today.
Madlll.
The deputy marshal was here this
mornini; with the 14-year-old son of
a witlow lnd intni-l Denser who
l!e at W'il.!i!e Tlio bny Is said
to !rie Iom Lis p'.iqon A few days
:v :' ' ;i in !i 11. 'loss tho Frls-
- 1 n.: iv i.i w uhiiio and a Httle
'". r . .' .. .i .' 1 rick placed a.
swiicn lantein. He than hid in the
weeds by the side of the track to wait
for a train. Tho first train which
came alone struck the lantern aud
knocked it off the train being stopped
before It hnd 1 cached the pole. The
Iion u.i- siiiiH't -mil n ii. tal.ni lo
Tiohouiiugu to appear before Judgo
OuUctt.
LOCAL MARKETS.
y (By M. Folkor.)
jhio following aro tho prevailing
prices paid for produce today:
AVJieat No. 2 C5c; No. 1 70c.
Oats 35040a
Hay $G.
Corn 7Cc.
Irish Potatoos COo por bushol.
Duttor lGp20o.
Poultry.
(By William Newman.)
Ducks Por dozon $2.
Hens Por dozon ?1.502.00
Frying Chlckons $1.0001.50.
HR88 Per dosen 11c.
Butter Por pound 812c.
Dry Hldos Por pound SJ10c.
Qreon Hldoe Per pound 4Gc.
Llse Stock.
(By Cold Storage MarkoL)
Fat cows (gross) owt....'. $2.00
Fat oalvos ?3.00C00
Fat sheop per head $3.00Q4.00
Fat hog (gross) 100 lbs $4.0004.50
HOUSE MOVING
House Raising
Moving Iron Safes
Setting Machcnry Etc.
PriRe8 ns low as cootl work will
permit See 1110.
GEO. ffl. WAYLAND.
The Famous Twin Burners
I
Bluo Flnme Oil ami
Gnsoline C 0 o k i n p
Stoves. "LightnitiR"
Quickest Ice Cream
Freezer on Earth
Tho Tompaon
Ball Bertrinr:
One-fourth oft at Madden Sks .t
Co. s means more than you i.jamne j
True wealth cunaiete In enJnyJns
hnt you have not in having more
than you can onjoy.
nofrjgeratop tho best In tho city
nt J. B. Spraglns '&. Go's.
and
swap
10-2
Santa Fe Excursion.
The Santa Fe Is going to run nn
otner Dig excursion to Galveston on1
Saturday July 35 starting from Pur-
cell I. T. The gigantic aea wall now
in coarse of construction at Galves-
ton the surf-bathing fishing' yachting
and the cool breezes of the gulf are
drawing more visitors to the Sea Wall
City this summer than in any pre-
vious season.
Following Is tl. -ate that will be
in effoct for tho coming Santa Fe ex-
cursion: Oatnesvllle 5.60 Thackr
vil'e $5.85 ;.;..r!?"i 0.T5 Ardmoro.
$!.7n Berwjn $7 Pauls 'Valley $7
mvls $7 Wynnevvood $7 Lindsay 7
Ilyara ?7 Wanetto $T. Tickets will
lie on sale good to leave July 25 at
c. in. and at 3:08 p. m. and
11 itruing Horn Galveston tickets arc
Koo.l mi to and including Monday
July 27.
LAWN
MOWERS.
Wnter Coolers and
Screen Goods at
WEEKS BROS.
Practical Tinners
and PlUmbera
Wait Mala Street. 'Phone 79.
ARDnOFiU 1. T.
" "
One hundred pairs of low' c ut -:liooi.
.it lowseut prlres this week at Hamtl
1'n'n shoe store.
We bet wo can tell you ivnat you
ha.vo on your table to eai a same-
nuts. ESvevya'ne complains of It.
A. IL Bass of Morgantown Ind. h"
to got tip ton or twolvo tlmos In the
night nnd had savero backacho anr
pains In tho kldnoys. Was cured h
Foloy's Kidney Cure. Bonner & Bonner.
Subscrlbo for tho Ardmorclto.
BOB HBoGEg
Prompt attention given '
every order for Sauitarv 2
work. : t : : . '.
I. O. BOX 70.J. I
Delightful ocps
v .14- Tr via
MALLORY S. S t.ikr
llckct.inrludlnr meal. and hinh
lJ'M- BEinSOW Agent. OALYTISTni? "L
8AWWgR 9 Ajr V E
tria most hca' talo In"iti7va"
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