The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 247, Ed. 1, Sunday, August 23, 1903 Page: 4 of 8
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SIjc Daily ar&mowUc.
SUICIDE AT DOUGHERTY.
Cap Ayaaek Cuta Hl Throat wmi a
SIDNEY SUOOS Proprietor. Raxor Temporarily Dernnaed.
ftntorcd at tho I'ostomco at Arrtuiore gpeca .phono to tho AnlmoroJto.
Dougherty I. T. Aug. 22. Cap. Ay-
t linn nninwr nnrrtri xw vW. ?&tf. ifLL
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as Second-clftsa Mall Matter.
November s !.
"Published every nltornoon (except
Saturday) and Sunday morning.
Offlco of publication North Wash-
iBgton atrcot.
8ubierlptlon Rates:
One wcok
Onn month
One year
15
60
15 00
in. rtPFir.lAL NEW8PAPER of tho
United States Court for tho Southern
District Indian Territory; also for
tho Chickasaw Stock Association or
the Indian Territory and tho offlclal
organ of the city.
An erroneous reflection upon tho
character or roptitntlon of nny person
sack committed suicide this morning
at tho homo of A. WYirren whoro ho
was staying by cutting his throat
with a razor.
Aysaok who was about thirty years
of age camo hero somo two years ago
from Northorn Alabama. Ho was well
liked by everybody horo.
This morning about 6 o clock ha aroso
and dressed himself and went out on
tho gallery and sat down for a few
minutes. Ho then went Inslilo and
laid down across his bed and cut his
throat As nono of Mr. Warrcn'B
family witnessed tho tloed ho was not
ORDERS I88UED THAT TRIBAL
TAXES MUST BE COLLECTED.
Indian Police Mobilized at Chlckaiha
and Will Remove All Cattle From
the Chickasaw Nation
Which Tax Is Not Paid.
on
J. Illalr Shoenfclt Indian agent
has Issued rigid Instructions to tho
Indian police United Stntcs Marshal
Colbert and Hcvonuo Inspector Kcl
ho printed in tho Ardmoro- ' ... . . ...... .
7' ' - . h.ooA on rnnnrtu rounu until somo ten or uuecn nun bj i iuhuiu
that aro falso will bo gladly corrected
if brought to tho attention of tho pub-
TIME TAHLK.
Oulf Colorado and Santa Fe Railway.
(Southbound.)
Galveston & Chicago Exp... 3:40 a m.
Cleburne & K. C.TSxp 4:25 p. m.
(Northbound.)
Htlvcston & Chicago Exp.. 12:35 a. m.
Cleburno & K. 0. Exp.... 11:30 a. in.
Choctaw Oklahoma and Gulf Railway.
Arrlvo at Ardmoro 1:35 p. in.
Lcavo Ardmoro 3:00 p. m.
Local freight carrying passengers
alio. No trains on Sundays.
Arkansas and Choctaw Railway.
Mixed troln ar. Ardmoro. . .12:25 p. m.
Leave Ardmoro 1:30 p. m.
All United States malls closo 3V..
aaluutca prior to train Urao.
Hereafter tho malls will bo closed
tit 9 p. ro. Instead of 8 p. ra. as form-
erly. D. ItEDFlELP P. M.
jH you twni In a flro alarm by tolo-
phono don't call for tho nro depart-
ment but tell "Central" whero tli
fo Is. L. C. SLAUGHTER Chief.
TJse tho I)ng DIstanco Tclcphono
and call up 'Phono No. 5 If you want
the Ardmorelto.
Ardmore Sunday Aug. 23 1902.
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Federation Notes.
Anlmore will bo "At Homo" to th
ladles roprosontlng tho Federated
Clubs of tho two Territories tho first
week In November.
. Tho. locnl clubs will outortaln two
delegates from each club tho speak'
crs nnd tho olllcers of tho Federation
There nto moro than soventy-flvo
clubs In tho Federation.
Tho meetings of the Fedorntlon will
bo open 'to any ono Intorostod In wo-
jnan'a clb work.
Committees or. reception entertain
munt and decoration will hnvo beon
n.piolnted. Evmy oKort will bo put
?onh to make this mooting of tho
Federation tho vory best over yet hold
and n credit to tho city of Ardmoro
nnd her hospitable people
This convention of Intelligent wo-
men will bo tho grcatost advertise
ment Ardmoro ovor had.
' Tho homo club women will appro-
clnto any effort made by tho olty coun
ell In tho way of municipal house
cleaning nnd Kindly offer their as
slstanco by way of hearty approval.
Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker pros!
dent of tho Texas Federation of Wo
men's clubs Mrs Isadoro Calloway
(Paulino Periwinkle) Mrs. Mary
AVynno Smoot( Auntl.uclndy) and Mrs
J. C. Terrell nil of Texns aro among
'llio Invited guests to Ardmoro to at
tend tho meeting In Novombor.
With tho tnermomotor at 60 dC'
grccs and ascending tho heat and
dust docs not scorn to loesen tho nrdor
with which tho club women of Arc!
moro aro porfoctlug arrangomonts for
tho ontortalnment of their guosts at
tlio Fcdoratlon.
With tho vory beet efforts of each
Individual ami tho harmonious co-op
oration of tho Ihroo clubs wo can hopo
to see success n reality that such un
tiring effort deserves. Ardmoro novor
does things by halvos. and sho will
rlzo to this emergency of onterlalnlng
tho Fedorntlon roynlly so that Uioso
;wlio visit hero will lind that indeed
their Uvea hnvo fallen In pleasant
places and that great Is Ardmoro an
greater her olub womon.
utoa after tho deed had beon con
mltted. Ho lived for about thrco
hours. No cnuso Is assigned for tho
rash net unless his mind was tempo-
rarily unbalanced.
His peoplo In Alabama hnvo been
advised and tho body is being held
for orders for them.
collection of tribal cattlo tax and tho
ponnlty for violation of same.
Tho pollco aro now mobilized at
Chlcknslia and aro acting under Kcl-
soy's orders. They s'tartod out this
morning to remove cattlo and will bo
engaged Jn that section of the nation
for flovornl days.
THE CHURCHES.
Christian Church.
Services at tho Chrisitan church at
11 a. m. and 8:15 p. m. Morning sub-
ject "It Is Finished." All are mnd
welcome
J. CLAnENCE READ Pastor.
First Baptist Church.
Thero will bo services In the First
Presbyterian churoh todny morning
und evening. Everybody Is Invited
out as we will havo an old-tlmo rally
of tho members. THE PASTOR.
Broadway M. E. Church.
Sundny school 0:45. Preaching 11
and 8:30 by tho pastor. Junior League
3. Senior 4 n. m. Prnyor mooting
Wednesday 8:30 p. m. A cordial :
vltatlon to nil.
$'4
Its Time That AIU Summer Goods
:WERE GONE:
a
ttt? anir nf Mh'r wfink has nroved to be a rrreat success uur coun-
V uu.w - 1 "
ters have been cleared of most all summer goods we now nave
fnw ndds and ends left to offer you. Our fall goods are pour-
ing in every day and already all the room in the shelves of many de-
r!jrtttirntH linvfi LICCOIIJU wen iiutu.
' " . 1 . ! -1 kMvr.r. n1:n.1Atlf ff flirt lofrtof fllltinD 1M V V i L
'SbGfc w e nave just rcccivuu un cajjicob oiiiiiiuib - i
Ladies' Arabian Tab Collars Lace Collars in Ecrue and Cream. Also
Ste a beautiful line of Applique collars to sell from 2oc to .i.du. inc Kuit
is the latest of all neckwear. We have just received a shipment of these
'I " . ' . ... . A. Art n r ...Sit CC 1.1. r1 1
MC beautiful Kulis to sen irom q)i.uu 10 o.uu.
inducements for the coming week.
We will offer the following
Episcopal Church.
Rv. F. A. Juny will not return to
the olty until next woolr. Thero will
be no servlcos today.
C. P. Church.
Rov. F. P. Flanlkon will bo In his
pulpit at 11 n. m. and 8:30 p. m.
Morning service "Tho Glorious Liro
In Jesus. Tho ovonlng subject
"Things That Work for Our Good
Will hnvo somo flno solo singing.
Come and enjoy n good msrvico with
us.
Library Voting Contest.
Tho voting contest for tho flno II
brnry on oxhlbltlon at A. C. Young's
furniture- store closes within n fow
days and somo actlvo voting has boon
done tho lust wcok. Nearly 40000
votes wore cast for ono organization
which shows that thoro novor boforo
was such Interest taken In a contest
Each copy of tho Sunday and Weekly
Ardmorelto contains ten coupons and
many papers aro now being purchnsod
and In many Instances tho votes aro
being held for tho last count. Others
Interested In tho library contest aro dltlons to pie church
NEW8 OVER 'PHONE.
Springer.
Will Fowlor of Duncan Is horo.
Thrco loads of oats passed through
this morning on routo to Ardmore.
Elk.
Mlko Snccd of Ardmore Is here
Mrs. O. M. Ovcrstrcot Is uutto sick.
Jim Posey fell off a wagon load of
cano yesterday and was badly cut
about the head.
Graham.
Miss Bertha oUoth of Ardomor U
horo Visiting her brother llr. Everett
Uooth.
J. E. Yourec nnd sister MIsr Ali
ble havo roturncd from Elgin Ok. l
wheru thay hnvo boon visiting friends
for the past week.
- Comanche.
Yeatord&y nfternoon a tnm belong"
Ing to IS. M. Yats which was tied
to tho back of a buggy; bocame fright-
ened and nttemptod to run away.
They got tangled In the harness and
tho buggy rolled upon tho horses.
holding thorn securely until somo par
ties out the hnTnos and pulled the
buggy off roloaaliig thorn. No dam-
ago was do no.
Tho mooting of tho Ropiiblloan Club
yostorday aftornoon failed to material
ize.
Bonder & Hillary now hnvo tho
stars and stripes floating above tholr
placo of buslnoss.
Tho Democratic Club will moot this
aftornoon.
Tho now residence of Burr Scott
on Hill street Is nearlng completion
Campbell Paschall returned yostor
day from Lawton whero he went to
provo up his claim near that placq.
Earl.
Mr. Tonnlson and wlfo from noar
Iobanon aro visiting tholr son J. V
Tonnlson.
Norton.
Tho mooting horo Is still In prog
rqas.. Tiicro nas ueen auoui loriy an.
Waists in broken sizes were 50 and cvj
75c will close them out at 1 A A
35c each or three for.... PltUU oi.
A few pieces of those 15 and 20c
Madras will close out ut i i Jr
7t$; Pcr vard 112
Regular 35c ladies Mercerized Ifl
.js. vests will go at UL
Those handsome Grenadines reg-
ular 50c goods will close llJLn
out at per yard 2
;. Our buyers are taking their time
stock of Dry Goods ever shipped to the southwest
3 cievinc daily shipments of the
Latest Novelties the Markets Afford
25c Mercerized and colored
Linens go at per yard
2 doz. Boy's Waists regular 25c
and 35c sellers in broken
Bizes they go for
5 doz. "Mother's
15c S
Friend" Boy's
en .-1 V
19c
They are buying the largest
We are now re-
&6s
A- i ZZ Z I I
ji-iir.'ir.iiiiiin-n.iifiinniriiir v -mmm
See Us First. !
It does not matter who comes to xe
011 and wnat tney say tnoy navo
and can do nnd what kind of material .
they toll you they will glvo you ourj
advlco to you Is If you need a Job of
plumbing either about wator connec-
tions or sowor connection don't fall
to seo us boforo you closo the deal.
Respectfully.
13-tf. WEEKS BROS.
making purchases from tho library
merchants for which they recolvo ton
voles for ovory dollar expended. It
Is safo to say that tho remained of tho
contest will bo doubly Interesting.
Tho result at C o'clock yesterday
evening stood:
Orlo Club 171277
Company A Mllltla 1D8.541
Utdlos of tho Unr 123721
I. O. O. F 1U81
Elks CG851
Knights of PythlsB 12.0&G
Woodmon of tho World 0264
Flro Department 1574
Modom Woodmon of Amorlca 760
Uonovolont Society .1.070
Masonic
Carpenters Union ..... H3
Broadway M. E. Churoh 673
M. E. Church (col.) 160
First Baptist Church
Public School Library.
It's In everybody's mouth! Tho ex
cursion Uils morning to Wapanuokn.
Novel Method of Suicide.
Salt Lako City Aug. 22. Andrew
Adams a waller committed suicide
by moans of tho water cure which
ho took whllo remorseful over having
slashed a woman with a razor. Ad'
ams undor tho protoxt of taking a
liath evaded his nurse. Placing his
mouth ovor Uio faucet and holding
lils lips firmly about tho spigot with
Ills left band. Adams filled himself
so full that ho died In a few minutes.
6G1
Cemotery Association 63D
28
25
1C
10
16
Chagrin.
Miss Ethol Wilson anil Pitt Couch
cloned nnd woro married last night at
tho homo of Rov. Collier southeast
of Dlxlo. Thoy aro now living nt t'no
homo of tho groom's1 father noar horo
Woolsey.
Will Toothly who has boon nC Mar-
low for tho past two or thrco weeks.
has roturnod to Woolsey.
Pauls Valley.
Mrs. Yorkor E. Taylor died yoster
day at 11 o'clock and was burled horo
this afternoon at 2 o'clock.
Berwyn.
Frank Frensley and Bob Sclvnlly
hipped threo curs and Bob SOlvally
from this plnco today.
Mr. Huchaby of Arlsonn Is horo vis
Itlng his sister Mrs. Lou Suggs whom
he had not soon for twenty-two yoars
Misses Jennlo and Ijou ljlllon of
Nowlln Toxas nro bore visiting their
slstors. M rs. Pashchull and Miss Dillon
City Ubrary
U. C. T
C. P. Church
South Baptist Church
Am. Federation of Labor
Alfalfa Seed
For salo by E. B. Pugh.
12-dl2-w4
Woponucka everybody's going.
Mandolin Club.
A fow moro ladles and gentlemen
aro required to complete tho class In
mandolin music. It Is not necessary
that you havo any former knowlodfjo
of music. Investigate and Join tho
Club. 23-3t PROF. PEL-PUR.
Hamilton's $: 60 shoes go this wcok
at $2.80; his $3 shoes go at $2.40 '
HAMILTON'S SHOE STORE
Choctaw Condemns Property.
Yesterday condemnation papers
were filed by tho Choctaw Okla'uomR
and Oulf roaa for 11.22 acres of land
west of tho i-ound hoiiai and Just (;iit
sldo tho corporation limits.
Tho property coii-ImnaJ is In two
pieces ono bolnsr a strip 60 foot wide
running parallel with their rlKht-of-
way for a distance of 1S0C.4 feou nuk
Ing 2.7 acros Tho other piece Is or.i
tho south sldo of same right-of-way
and containing 8.52 ncros making
11.22 acres In nil.
Just what tho Choctaw peoplo
wants with this land wo nro at a loss
Wo-only hopo It means
Marietta Notes.
W. A. Ofllll. book-keeper for West
holmor & Co. Is confined to his room
on account of Illness.
Simon Westhelmer's Injured foot Is
growing somo bettor and ho content'
plntos starting to tho markotB Mon
day.
W. A. Morris has rotunto'l from a
visit to Colpman Toxas. Mrs. Morris
who accompanied him will continue
hor visit somo days longer.
Tho Marietta merchants aro Jubll
ant over orop prospects and aro pre
paring for a good buslnoss this fall
A postofllco has been established nl
Hadley Cherokee Nation with Net(le
F. Standard as postmlstross.
to know
much tfor 'Ardmote
big removal' salo Is bHI nwrng
hoaa. Come' early Jb'oft'ioralzes
Our
the shoos
Ufu uruncu. i-
ilAM!ITQN'SSITOS STOBK-
108-110 Main Street
ARDMORE I.
Subscribe for the Ardawrolto.
STAR
mm 1
Solicits your business.
We carry a large and
complete line of first-
class goods and guar-
antee Qvcry article as
renre8ented. Prices
and brands quoted
later.
MARCUM HAZEN & BANDY
Lexington O. T.
A thorouRh. practical training achool complete snd up to date tn every department.
BayBDitnlKhtachool tue entire year Day puptla attend nlttht achool wtthoutextra
cbarKea. Tuition I7.C0 per month or t0 for unlimited acnotaranlp. Hoard fio.oo to $1.W
per month. No vacation. Puplla may enter at any tlmo. Every pupil la placed on bis
meX or may dvan?0 aa rapldlyVua hla ability will permit. Tborouifb tralulni: n
imrtvut time oonilatont with ottlcleney. Ileferences-Any bank or bualneia arm In
Gainesville. For catatoeuo addreaa
O. P. SELVIDOE. A M.. rreaiaont. ciaineaviue.'J'exaa.
Reopen Sept. 2.
Honey urove. lex.
WALL SCHOOL
Many loading ooUeca anil univeraitiea accopi us pupua oa cunwoMo w i
amlnatlon. Individual attention nrm uuoipiine. rapm anu mo-ouitn iiBf-"7
iiT.i Ohrlitlan lnnmnoeai local opt'on comtri active Y M. O A. Excellent IlbrariJ
. . . : .iki.iin nAi.i iviin-a Hiirti.. hot and cold hatb. All rooma newiii
Htuilr houra at nlttht! teacbera room tn bomiti'
thoboya. alloal In aamedlnlnit nail (iraau papn receive apecini care iuu
tlon. Larite new home erected ll.la year to ao ommouaie ncrea.inB p.ironnife.
llluatrated cataloirue and timber particulars add rean 8. V. WALL. Prln . UoiKKi. l
papered ana iismea wnu omuinci.j .
lor 1
"Bread is the Staff of Life"
only when it is made of the
right kind of flour.
That
Flour is
& I ho I'nrri
The Gem
i Steam Laundry
Fourth Ave. and I St. N.
'Phone 304.
E.
1 A Long Felt Want
Supplied..
NEW MACHINERY.
Experienced help. Satis-
faction Ruarnnteod.
0
0
Albatross Flour.
r
3 rnorniETons. v if .f
W. E.MULLlNs'.Sls'r. 1;'..
Queen of the Pantry.
It stands without a parallel
for fine bread and cake baking.
The Standard tiands of Coffee Tea5 Bottled und Canned
Goods are atnonc our stock. We sell nothing bnt the best.
Mpilipdlpd Salt in tlin Block Form is
the only ceuuine Medicated Salt.
Call nt the store or write for riarticu-
lars of this boon to stock raisers. $
t
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