The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 242, Ed. 1, Monday, August 17, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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"MORE MORALITY FAIR PLAY."
Brooklyn Preacher's Method of the
Suppression of Lynchlngs
Chautauqua N. Y. Aug. 1G Dr.
Dean Ulchmond Ilabultt. rctur of
tho church of tlm Kplphany Hiuok
lyn answorod John Templo Oravos
of aeorgln. In on elaborate address
today at tho chautailqua assembly
on lynching and mobB from an Amer-
ican standpoint. Ho dwelt on thopych-
ology of mobs and gavo the Wilm-
ington lynching of tho negro White
as typical and denounced tho offi-
cials who refined to protect any
prisoner of any color or for any crime.
Ho paid a glowing tribute to order
and law as roproscntcd In Oovornor
Dubln and Oovornor Yates of Indi-
ana and Illinois respectively and
uphold Prosldtnt ltoosovelt In his
recent letter oa lynchlngs. Lynchers
tho spcakor declared wore plain bru-
tal savngo murderers and should be
treated so by tho authorities and by
all worthy to bear tho namo of Amor
lean cltlzons.
"Moro morality loss prejudice
stricter law qulokly applied fair
play to negro and whlto and both
tho raco question and mob violence
will assumo loss dangorous dimen-
sions" said Dr. Babbitt In conclu-
sion. With thousands of Southerners at
thautauqua tho "mob conferonco"
audiences aro decidedly bi partisan.
U is Uio belief that novor befpro
havo mobs lyuihlngs and strikes
rctpelved such fair minded djcu
slon in meetings having equal rep-
resentation of cxtromo partisan supporters.
This afternoon General John U.
Gordor dollvered hi? lecturo on 'The
Ijist Days of tho Confederacy."
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Save the Children.
Nlnetv-nlno out of every ono hun
drod diseases Uiat chlldron havo are
duo to dlsordoro of tho stomach ana
theso dlBonlors aro all caused uy in
tllcostlon. Kodol Dyspepsia Curo Is
Just as good for children as It Is
fnr adult. Chlldron tlirlvo on It
It keeps tholr stomachs sweet and
encourages Uioir growui anu ucvn
onmonL Mrs. Honry Cnrter. 705 C'cn
trat St.. Naslivlllo Tchn. says: "My
llttlo boy Is now threo years old and
haa been suffering from Indlgostion
nvnr nineo ho was born. I have hail
tho host doctors In Nnshvlllo. but fall
cd to do him any good. After usluv
ono bottlo of Kodol ho Is a woll ha
hv. I recommend t to all surtercrs.
Kodol dlgestu what you cat and makos
tho stomach bwooL sold uy nil n.-n
gists.
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mc 'mick vtv 7v srx 'r
J. A. BlVENB.r-res.
DON LACY Vice Pres.
A- II. PALM EH ClMblcr
V. A. WOLVRRTOK. Asat Ciuh'r
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The City National Bank
Ardmork I. T. May 23 1903.3
This certifies that FIVE HUNDRED DOL-
LARS ($500.00) is on deposit in this bank payable
only to the successful candidate in the Merchant's
Voting Contest.
A. H. PALMER Cash.
$g THE MERCHANTS' $500 CASH PRIZE FUND
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In launching this contest wo do so with tho sanction and good will
of every ono. It is a fund created by tho undersigned merchants of Ard-
moro Indian Territory who propose to glvo tho sum of $G00 In hard cash
to tho organization public or private thnt shall sccuro the greatest num-
Fuoru npnartmsnt IS TaSl Tilling UP Wlui uiciii now Biuuiions in Arumoro or mo inaian rierntory to compete for thl
J . .r 'JbrC I na&kin fnu dditc nt? aennnn
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ADVANCED STYLES IN 'EVERYTHING
are now to be had at our store. OF COURSE these goods
are'.here to sell and we propose to make the prices do the
selling.
THIS WEEK
We will placelupon-our bargain counters many spec-
ial attractions.'
BARGAIN NO. I
Consists of a bran new assortment of Double Fold
Fancy Percals a goods usually sold for 7 and 8 cents
they will go this week at
5 Gents a yard.
BARGAIN NO. 2
Aiii he r. hoa.itifiil line Double Fold French Ginghams
. in dainty checks and stripes the usual price is 10 cents
Wr- per yard we will putlthe entire lot on the bargain counter
M this week at ' .
b uenis a yaru.
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It Is well worth any effort you may put forth. With each 25c purchaso
you got ono vote. Thero shall bo no votes sold by any merchant or out-
sider and anr merchant so selling or disposing of votes shall upon proof
be stricken from the list. You cannot voto your tickets In box or place
except at tho storo whoro your pur haso is mado and then only at thp
timo of your purchase. Salesmen shall placo tho amount of your pur-
chaso i'nd numbor of votes you aro en Jtlcd to upon ovory ticket together
with his or her selling number and private mark of tho firm so issuing
Tha Merchants' $500 Cash Prize Vot ng Ticket After which you shall de-
posit samo in person in securely locked boxes provided by tho merchant is-
suing tho voting tickets tho koy of which shall bo in the custody of tho
cashier of tho City National Bank of Vrdmore Indian Torritofy who shall
open all boxes count all votes and nako public record thereof at least
onco each month. No morchant of the Merchants' $500 Cash Prize Fund
or any of tho clerks or employes shall bo ontltlod to any vote In this
contest nor shall not bo allowed to ollcit any .votes for any institution
or organisation. On tho contrary Bh ill remain perfectly neutral.
On Saturday morning beforo tho ast Sunday of each month tho mer-
chants of tho Merchants' $500 Cash P -Ize Fund shall take tholr voting box-
es to the cashier at tho City National Dank that samo may bo opened and
bo counted.
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WARNi'NG ODER.
In Iho United States court In the In
dlan Torrilory Sou'horn district:
Geo. S. Hammor ot a1 plaintiffs vs.
Mrs. Ella C. Hammor Jatendant. 50.11.
Tho dorondant Mrs. Ulla C. Ham-
mer is warned to appear in this court
in thirty days and answer tho com-
plaint of tho plaintiffs Geo. C. Ham-
mer et al.
"Witness Hon. Hosn TownBend
Judgo of said court and tho seal
thereof this 21th day of July 1903.
C. M. OAMPDRLU
(Seal) Clerk.
Lcdbottcr & Bledsoe attorneys
S. II. Butlor attorn jy non resident.
First published July 24 1903.
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-I WANTED.
Wo would llko to ask through tho
columns of your papor if thero is any
person who has used Green's August
Flowor for tho curo of Indigestion
Dyspepsia and LIvor Troubles that
has not boon cured and wo also
mean tholr results such as sour
stomach fermentation of food.hablt-
ual costlvonoss nervous dyspepsia
headachos despondent feoitngs
slcoplossnoss in fact any troublo
connectod with tho stomach or llvor?
This medlolno has been sold for many
years in nil clvllUed countries uml
wo wish to correspond with you and
send you ono of our hooks freo of
cost. If you novor trlod August Flow
or try a 25c bottlo first. Wo bavo
novor known of Its failing. If so
something moro Borlous is tho mattor
with you. Tho 25c slro has Just beon
introduced this year. Itegular slio
75 cents. At City Drug Storo.
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BARGAIN NQ. 3
Consists of 2000 yards short lengths Embroidery.
These embroideries are all new not an old piece in the lot
they will be sold by the piece and range from .
' 10c a piece up.
BARGAIN NO. 4
2500 Yards Torchon Laces Edges and Insertion 3-4 ?S
rth 7 to 15c vard we will put tne xva
entire lot on the'bargain counter this week only at
j UGiiio a vaiui
V5CS literary socletlm. ntbl-tlo field tennl
' papered and IIkMoJ with electricity.
Dry Goods and Shoes.
Madden Sykes & Co.
Wcsthclmer & Daube.
J. A. Lcathcrwood & Co.
Sass & Crawford.
Ardmoro Dry Goods Co.
J. E. Hamilton & Co. Shoes.
Cincinnati Racket Store.
Ilaltimorc Racket Storo.
O. L. Dcnnes.
Hardware.
Noblo Bros.
J. B. Spraglns & Co.
Weeks Bros.
Nohr.d & nolllns Queonswaro.
Drugs and Books.
J. B. Wall & Co.
F. J. Itamscy.
Bonner & Bonner.
T. N. Coleman.
Coler an Bros.
Furniture.
C. It. Jones & Bro.
Hall fi. Hlllls. -
Grocers.
M. T. Felkor.
W. C. Kendall.
J. A. Sklpworth.
A. A. Bailey.
W. A. Payne.
n. T. Dallas.
W. A. Gilliam.
C. Crosby.
B. F. Wymoro.
h'nmkrs & Bowman. '
McCharen & Web3ter.
J. M Ixyd. ' '
W. H. Utloy.
- W. M. Pago. '
CoM Storage Market.
Miscellaneous.
.J. L. Jrbnson Saddlery acd Har-
loss. ' 1
Fraiey Bros. Lumber.
v 1.. Allen rarrisgeman.
Cl.nrleK Kerner Butcher.
Chns Hotchkiss Jowelt.
P. B. Tarver Jeweler.
W. A. Pii.Je TInnor.
J J. S f.:fa Tailor.
Farthing ti Cooncr 1 allot.
Coicnun & Evans Co jfoot.ei.ers..
T I.. S!r:h. liveryman.
'Tm v ll.-y. Livoryaa"..
Crown I'ct'.lng Works.
Miss I-tilrd. Milliner.
M:s Jhmos. Milliner.
Mrs. M. E. Spurgcon Milliner. '
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WALL SCHOOL
Reopen Sept. 2.
Honey Grove Tex.
amlnntlon. Individual attention Arm discipline rapid nnd tho ouch progress. Home l
nnd Christian lnllumccs; local option comty; active V M. O A. Excellent library.
is courts noi ana com atns. Alt rooms newir
papered and llchtod with electricity. Study hours at nlitbt: teachers room In bomes
for tbo boys all eat In aame dlnlni; ball. Small pupils receive spoclnl care nnd nttn
tlon. Larire new borne erected this year to aoiommodnto ncreaslnv patronnca. For
Illustrated catalogue and further particulars address H. V. WALL I'rln Hoi SUi.
C. O. 4. G. EXCURSION RATES.
Annual convention supremo lodgo
KlnghU of Pythias (colored) St
Louis Mo. Aug. S8 29 and 30. Ilato
J20.20 JlmUcd Sept. 7..
Annual meotlng Soverolgn Grand
Lodgo I. O. O. F. Baltlmoro Md
Sept.' 17 18 and 19. Itato $38.90.
W.'A. DASIIIELL TIckot Agt
Millet Seed
Plantod latter part of August will pro-
duco ibost rosults. Seed for salo by
K. B.'PiiKh. Ardmoro I. T. 12-U2-4w
Watch for a Chill.
However slight at this timo of year
and In tins cllmato It Is tno rororun
nor of malaria. A position to yawn
and an all tired out feeling oven
comes. boforo tho chill. Horblno oy
Its prompt stlmulatlvo notion on the
liver drlvos tho malaria germs out
of Uio system purlllos tho blood
tones un tho system and restores
OUR WHITE LAWN WAISTS.
rade will so at 95c
The $1.25
The $1.50
The $1.75
The $2.00
The $2.25
The $2.50
The $3.00
The $150
" $3.75
" $4.00
" $4.50
$1.15
$1.35
$1.50
$1.70
$1.90
$2.25
$2.65
$2.85
$3.00
$3.40
Phono 307
Real Estate Improve-
ments n;ins Increased 1 rentals and lumber Is a
"sine que non" In house betterments.
We beg the privilege of estimating oh
the next lot of hard and soft woods yoi
require for repairing rebuilding or new
construction. You .shall have our quo-
tations promptly nnd our deliveries on
any orders with which you may favor
us move with equal celerity. A postal
card will fetch our prices
Ardmore Sash and Door Factory- '
ARUHORU I. T.
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This includes the White Linen waists also.
BLACK SILK SKIRTS. ktJ- 1-4 off
Everyone likes to look at new goods and we are the people who
like to show them. The looker of yesterday is the buyer of today at
our store. We will take pleasure in snowing you mc w uuv.-.
Every Day a Bargain Day-
Beforc you take your summer outing be sure to examine Wr' ele-
gant line of Trunks and Suit Cases.
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SARTISTIC HOMES
Standard Batliand Porcelain Enameledware.
Are nevor complete till furnished with
Madden Sykes L Co.
The Only Strictly cash Dry Goods House in Ardmore
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'nrfnE "STANDARD' ' line is made especially for people who want
"Ty I faultliss. snowy white emmeledware nt prices no higher than
a. unlly asked for the common kind. Opr completo stock of tho
J1 intest desicr erl goods is awaiting your inspection and our expert
plumbers will be pleased to furnish plans and estimates free.
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hoalth. DOc at W. B. Frame's.
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