The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 124, Ed. 1, Friday, April 1, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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SIDNEY SUGGS Proprietor
LOOK HEftE MP FARMER
.IiihI II IIHIl' li' "I l' li'H'l
with the Kansas iai n:. r. ni '
yon think of a man Mi Parmer who.
hh president of the United States
will snend almost a million dollars
at ur7oifT; r the i)-oi..- in iw "
k mud-class Mull .Mutter.
November 2 1MI3.
Dm
Subscription Rates:
wees . . .
15
so
for IiIn personal c-omfott?
.Mr. Roosevelt In a g.ool anil Rood
1 1 .. t..
man yes a strenuous man.
proiltlunt of tin; United Klntua and In
mi month .. 1 " ' ''.:.'$r 00 Ida headstrong way ho allow no on
)n iar '.'.''"'Ill : ... i......-.r..r. .ni n I'iihIumch of run
Tic OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER of tho tn l)lt. KOVrnmoi Tho question
' ''Slt ilorV. AW" for of .... honesty Una novo bo. raised.
'. . o..w.w AMcHliitlon of oven by hi enemies.. It I granted
. '. i-. ni T.-rrl'iorv. unil the olllf.al Uini .. personal clm.ficler U above
i i an of '1" city.
. neons rellec Hon upon "IU
. ..! f ri'iiiliatioo oi any i"""'
'. be printed In the Ardmore-
i m article wwi on m""
. tin . ai.lv be porrwlHi
. ... it... it nilon of the
i
TtNKP TABLE.
r i ricrado fi. lanU Fe Railway.
Southbound )
. . Chi. ago K....
K C. Kx :4 P-
i Northbound.!
a. Chicago lix.. 12:35 . m.
. . k k c. Bx ":' P- "
Oklahoma t Oulf Railway.
v .1:2(1 D. m.
......... 3: P m.
M.ntht earning passengers
uaSns on Suiday.
A.e. a. Chtw Railway.
.iuik- S-.30 n. m.
.. iniiv . ..12:10 p. m.
.c.t.c rdmoro .lHy '
Mx.-1 'rain l.v. Ardmue. .0:00 h. in.
a n I mnrp . . H . (.0 P. III.
M t 1 UUIII rtll
3d
l l ull. .1 States .tII lnw
i. mln tlnu1.
. .v... i..ulU will In- (IommI
14 'T. .11 t." ' i
. i..n.i or ' ii in a lorm-
I. IM.Mll tl'.l.D I' M
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IdM.ii..
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1 iilioni-
oil w.'iiit
i rai in
rcp.tHuli
Hut there art- mime .hinge Mgnlimt
him which he can no explain away.
mil by 2H.WI0 word mcanuge to con
riitcf ammir tlu-fc Ik 111"
i-wt.rU of i-xtravagancc. The follow
I.ik MtRlcnicnt tclfriiplicd from Waal.
tngUin to the Chicago Hocort-IItraia
nH tho Now York World Will be ill
tcrcstlng:
Keatorlng and icfuir.Uhlng
t&a while bona 5 175.145
Slx-ro: tn office building at the
WhliH Ilouae 06.15G
llcfurnlahlng the U. S. 8. May
flower for use pr.'itldeiil's
yacht i HW.00O.
Coal f refitting and repairing
the Mayilower lit 1P02 and
M03 for the irn.di.tB
.at.innted coil ot rapulra thla
year
Cost of kueplng tho Mny.lower
and tho Sylph "Rl tho niaposl
tlon of .Mr. Itoosexelt In
1!(02 n.id 1&03 00000
ISBtlnmtetl coat of keeping two
Hhitifl in readlnetan for n
nrealdentlal cull thlr atim
mer 25000
N.'W WJilte Hoiiao stable aaked
tor by the urwrtdfnt no.ooo
05000
50.000
Ardmcrc. Frid.1... April 1 1904.
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l a- in I ii llf U ) 'UWl
j i Hi' ' -'I'' 1
A .. i liitm i :W l an nrncai
t.i i
n ...rt. ltOlll 1 II M I
i ital li".'
.lusit paste that In your hat and
hen aked to vole fir Mr. RoobovcU
at thu Novemlier oictlon look II
wr and thon aik otirelt these
inii'stloua
Can 1 afford to vote tor a man who
i:i responsible for r Inriilahlng th.
white house at h coat of $1750011?
Iwk at your own n-odust liomo and
ttifii nut the imitation again; la It
Vll t!ia.'n IllOll' I III II Micts to
keep all the auiomobi: i In Kansas in
repair with enough orr to pay dam-
aga for frightening jour team and
that of your nelghboi
A llttlM explniinllon Is necessary
about that new stable the last Ito.i.
on the expense inn. wi
Kcr a stable? Kxactly Het.iombur I fa
for the prosldfiifs hoTes. That lt'4)
iieedtHl. there la no tio.ibht for tho
stable now In use Is t.nliealtliy.
Secretary Hlmw recently made a re
quest of congreaa for J90.000 for tills
stable because the one now In usu Is
u.ibei.ltliy and damp and tho liorws
are Ihreatcueil with It nueiixa.
Honest now Mr. .nnsas Farmer.
would you Bin?nd even Slt.000 for sta-
bles If you owned f'riy horse ntul
all of them down lth Inlltienan?
Well venture the assi rtlon that yon
would think a 9000 notise extravti-
aant If your okl hcBi was damp
and all your children were thwalenel
with pneumonia. Isn't that Hue?
Now Imagine apendlm; ten times
$9000 for the health cl Mr ltooae-
t-U'a horae!
Ht you atllt bellv you cat. caat
your ballot for him? He w.! finely
be the nominee of the -.ext Ue.-i'li'lcan
national convention; that's all cut and
dried Wall street Is for him The
Oetnoenila will iioml:i itc a man of
the people. Tbo cliol'-e has not been
made; the people wi" govern that.
but tho assert Ion can salely be niftilo
ho will not spend $l.o:'0.0(i0 of your
hard earned money for -in os'ablisb-
inent that la Intende! to rival turn-pi-an
c-o.trts for mug ilflcenre and
splendor. Hen con.
"30" FOR BOGIE.
Jips Are Irdignant. I
C' Ivi 11 'l '.' ' .! .1' i
Iliihslan narishitis in i-inUIni? .he Jap-
aese cosstlnR stt amer H iH'Vi i Man
last Saturday Is deeply resented by
the Japanese. In tlllcial circles the
attnrk umju and the sinking of this
vessel near Taihln Island Is pro
nounced to be a clenr violation of the
neutrality of China besides being an
not ot wontonew nRnlnst a defense-
lesa craft.
Tbo slnhlnc of the Japanese steam
or Nnkonamara Alnru by the Husslan
Vladl-ostok snuadron near the Tsu
(!ani Straits Is recalled. The Honey
el Maru wns nn old steamer of sixty-
four tons and hnd been chartered by
Mime correspondents of a Japanese
newsnnner.
Three of the crew of the Hancyel :f
. i
Maru concealed themselves o-i board
when the Huaslans eame to remove.
and tbo latter escaped In a jiii.t; from
the sinking vessel.
The Jnnauese generally pron' :nred
this affair to be a barbarous b-ta h of
i he
A4.
BERKSHIRE & GORMAN
Successors to Blanton & Berkshire
INSURANCE AGENTS
(Mice ever First National Bank
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Akdnokk
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OLD RfiLIAIiLfi
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Jones Machine-Repair Wis
BRASS FOUNDERS AND HACUlUlais
laws of nations and of hntin: ilty.
Coming to Ardmore people from
ail parts of the territory to eat Solo-
mini'a verv hi'st bread. 3'i-tf
Jo
Jt
Kenair. Uiiv. St-ii and K. LW.e Macliinery ot till Kiua
. . ill .1. K.. ... HWlIll fA
If you haw u r.ivnk-l"Wn l win ne renin u u' mKui
u.--;t ynu and demons'rare tua: qui'iu mm Kuuu
work ean be ''.red st rea?onaliie prices.
TELEPHONE 85.
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Kill.
.Mrnii. meillum heel
r lt. iii-h are tor Kusala because good policy to vote for an tiristomtt
f i .it Knalaiid: tpe Jews are io for wjl() the wlilte limine which snei
a in i.e. ante they hate Itussla and tcrett President McKlnloy President
ii. ij. rmaiih are for tl e Slav because
th. n- only chance u grab terrl
r. in A-..I and South Atrlca. Human
.t.-.. mettv much the same the
. ( .vci Dalbis T-mes-Hemocrat.
it i to be regret tc.. that we can
nit 'ii this country take some action
Ljiin-t tin religious araftt r as they
in the possessions of Orcin llrlt-
am I tidir the order cl the premier
." ustralln Powie U practically bar
red from any rout rum in the colony.
He ih one who lives upon the c redull.''
cf the Ignorant who ivc unto him all
vuibc.i u nmi liclS'.e lilm to be
"lit.. 1 "
frnm hinvcn to inPttllct then)
il r ii;"!.' i. ne made to work
NEWS OVER THE 'PHONE.
j. j. x a. 4. 4- 4- 4. a
Madlll.
. .! iinie Hardy lias returned
.t -hurt visit with relatives and
at Ardtuore.
iv. k tootel. W. W. Carter pro
tonlaht With a
McFaHaud fcas gone to Bl
t ii j -Itlim at that
Ran.
Walker l tin1
.o.iay from
. . nnedy of Holdr w here
.' iday
s.imo of our farmers aro planting
'u.n Un week.
Pureed.
Mr- Alvln larnell haa returned to
till 1V Hl.vi.w-.. WIV i I'WI'tV. I4 . ' - "I "
nie U'XltiKtou telephotio exelianRO ()l0UKUt he needcul a nclit because
cMuiuimi.l I'reslileut Hnrrlao.i and
other statesmen of fiinu and popular
Ity la not good onmik'h.'
If you believe In oNtrnvngnnco be
ctuuo il Is tli3 natioi.'s money
for the nation's preBl-'r-nt glance at
Item No-
Just think cf spom"tiK $05000 for
a stxrooni olllro bulldlnK for Mr.
itcMisevelt! That's more) than some
of the biggest buildings In your conn
ty cost. You can put up a whole
ciiiiirt hoiibt! for that rum and bnvo
n little left over for a now district
u.liiuil That's nrettv Rteen Isn't It
now. even for a president?
Hut for the sake of argument let's
scratch these Itunm o'T tho list with
the apology that It Just happened
that Piealdunt KooiovaU wub in otllce
when tiiese improvements wero need
ed and the future presidents will be
benefitted by them
Hut bow about ho ue.U four items?
You are out here In UanaHs on n 100
acre farm and nerhapi ou don't know
much about yachts.
You clo know however that .Mr
Roosevelt doeen't need the Mayllower
in hit dally Jourgcv iie.wcan uie
white house and the -spHol and that
he doesn't iui it for navigating Pe.m
sylvanla avenue
You aro probably aaro of the fact
that this is a pleasure ship exclusive-
ly and tho figured show that It was
refitted for Mr. Roosevelt's private
use at u cost of $H'000 of the peo-
plo'H money.
itoiiininbei- ihnt tills was done nut
nt tho suggestion of congress but on
tho prea-ident't! personal request. He
Best Known Tolecjraph Operator In
United States Is Dead.
Chicago. .March SI. H. A. llogar-
dits. the best known telegraph opera
tor In the Hulled StaloH and perhaps
in the world. Is dead in Chicago. Tho
end cumo at a snultarlutu. He ditxl
as he lled for more than twenty
yeats alone and without a close
friend.
Twenty-five years "Bogle." as lie
la known from one end of tho country
to the other was superintendent of
telegraph on ono of tho Now York rail
roads. Ho was sober and Industrious
and there was no Indication that bis
career would not be a miccesafiil one.
Within a few months ho lost bis
wll'o and child. Ills trouble drove
him to drink and be soon lost his po
sition.
From that Unit) until tho day of ills
death he was a wandoror sometimes
working a fow'daya nt a time but
generally existing by "panhandling"
his fellow craftsmen.
"llogle" was. In every sunso ot tho
word a "hobo" operator. The cold
weather always found lilm existing on
his friends In the South while In Uie
summer he toured tho Northern
states..
Ho was as well known In New York
San I'ranclsco. It is probable that
as in San Francisco. It Is probable that
the United States who has not heard
of "llogle" and a vast majority of
them have contributed to his support
nt one time or other.
Ho was ii fine operator in his day
but of late years was badly broken
down.
ills' mode of "tianlinudliiig" was
unique lie would waylay nu opera
tor outride the otllco and find out who
was working within. Then the fam-
iliar begging note written In as pret-
ty a hand an ever graced a telegraph
blank would find itc way insldo one
for each of Ibe boys. In thla way he
lived for mora than twenty years do
ing scarcely a day a work. Tho con-
tributions he rocolved w.-nt mostly
for drink.
KI1. 1. "trap. Loulh Hfi-l
$2.00
Harniltori & Co.
HHOi: STOllH
WANT COLUMN.
Cotton Seed
RfSSBLL S UIG BOLL PROLIFIC COTTON'. The
inot prolifl" variety ou earth. A ear of these fine cottou
seed jut received from Akxander City Ala.
l-or 5a!e by E B. PUGH Ardmore. I T.
WANTEU.
WANTHI) Pasturage for two
ctnva. Apply at this office.
mil
GWYh! & GRAHA
Are Agents for
WAXTKli . cmw1 farm hand. Wal
ter Colbert at U. S. mar. hal's oi
inn. 20-G
The ftitnal Life Insura
WANTICD Men to learn hnrhe.' trade
Hoard tools and scholarship intlud
ed In our offer. Few weeKs com
pletes. Prepare now for spring
rush. Graduates earn top wages
Positions guaranteed. Catalogue
free. MoleV Uarber Collefic St
Louis. Mo. 27-C
OP NEW YORK
The Largest Life Insurance Company in
the world with assets or over
no
$400000000
c. thitm nt t hnir nff lr to flu N'nhlf. Ritllitlnf. nr mil 'fihnno N'n. 1X11 nml
they will take pleasure in presenting the advantages of THIi MUTUAL over
all other companies.
'C A KlllB HniKP s'n nni Seasonable Goods
A IZXJt JL.V7UjU ArnvhiL' dnilv. We save Die neonla
WANTKU liooti rename latui ... "".
hand at once. Inquire at Hlgnlght tnouey tiiui iraue wuu us. asn s very innny io us auu u you want
Pros Caddo street. 21-C I elis I'uyineiiis jou uuu Kti u..hi in m lor less iiiuu eiBewneru ui uusu
IT V ll.1T DlllCl Ul Ulf.l IHlVCq
FOR SALE.
vnn Two double and two
hIukIo wagons. Cash' or fall time.
K C. ISurc. 420 H St. S. W.221m
FOR SAIJSTlioroughbred Poland
China liogs. D. II. Colbert Tlsho-
tntnpn. I. T. 25-lm
Wall UllllQ The House Furnishers New and2J
liail Oi phone 104f No 122 So iie Main gt.
No trouble to Price Goods. Free Delivery. Willinuly aud anxious.
See us this month.
FOR RENT.
FOR RUNT Three furnlshe uoms
nioilern eonvenlences. AluV 309
A street N. W.. on Hogi? i lock
a new
i hcinir iiianliiulatcl With
t witchboard this week.
McMillan.
Lineman Roger Davnl Of Tlshomtn
go. while nt thlH placo yesterday laid
lnjj ciimiiors down for a uitnuto and
wont to got ft drink and some onoLg RootWelt's
took them alia .lopnnou. i. uu-iicw
along tho Wllon road show that an
Ptnnteur had tried spurs on the tree.
fo it is thought that somo one in that
direction has tried thorn on.
weTT becaiiMi iiilors o'. foreign conn
trlen have them. There's King Bd
ward VII of lCugland; he always has
owned a private yacht and Emperor
William of (icrninnv. he's got ono
that cost urobably twice as much
CONSULT WANT COLUMNS.
l)St.
Found.
For Rent.
For Saic.
Help Wanted.
Rooms for Rent.
Furnished Rooms.
Tho Wilson hot blast coal itove
no other qulto so good. For sale
only by Noblo Dros. 17
Thon thero's tho Sylph another and
smaller vacht. nrobat.lv for use of
Miss Alice nnd the other children
when they are entertaining tho RoeU
tfollor youngsters. We'll Just call
things square about the Sylph be-
cnii;. tho children ought to have
something to play v. Lb; tho pros!
dont'H youngsters can not be ONpect
od to get along with a common sand
pile or a teeter boare.
Hut to revert to the Mayflowor the
statement goes on to plvo you somo
ldou of the cost of maintaining a prl
vato yacht at public expense $165
000 in addition to tho oslglnal cost and
$25.euo as an estl.nrtj for keeping
FOR RENT Four-room houte. See
Whltemnn HrOS. Co. 21-tf
FOR RENT Threo modern
rooms $20 each per month.
L. R. Marston Mgr.
FOR RENT
htoro-
Apply
1S-2W
Warning Order.
Hefore R. W. Dick mayor of the
city of Ardmore Indian Territory
John L. Gait et al. plaintiffs vs
3. M. C. Davis defendant.
Tho defendant S. M. C. bans Ib
wnrned to appear in this court witpln
thirty days and ans-wer tho coj.wlain'
of plaintiffs John L. fialt et nl.
This first day of April 1901.
(Seal) R. W. DICK
Mayor of tho City of Ardmore
First published April 1. WH.
First-class brick store
building on West Main street. R.
W ttnndol. 21-tf
Sub-crlbf- fir the Ardniorc-lte.
Kalut's phosphates are the best
phosphates. 30-3
Tlio enterprising farmer is mak-
irg preparation now for tho spring
planting. A very plows now and King
man cultivators later on will mako
"laying-by" tlmo corao easily. Such
Implements come from Williams
Corhn & Co. 27wtf
Go to Solomon's bakery for good
things to eat. 30-tf
FOR TRADE Will trade Oklahoma
City property close in for Ardmore
city property. For particulars sec
N B; Cut & Son!
MflRLHnL
The lino etool
'gray ftnlllon
6 years old 10-
bands high
will weigh
1150. Tbo
Qncat all
round sad
dle horse In this country
Season $12.00
Black Mammoth Jack
Sidney Suggs.
S-tf
have opened a new clean stock of
GROCERIES AND FEED
LOST lletweon tho First Presbyter-
Ian church and tho Roblson opera Un West iMiiin Street; first Door
LOST.
liiiiinn n mnnntrrnm "N. T. C." class
pin. Finder plensio return to Ard-
morelto olllco or Miss Fay nurnitt.
LOST At onora houso Wednesday at
temoon nt the "King Colo" matlncc
a tan leather hand-bag contalnlnc
ono $5 bill and scioral pieces of
silver. Finder will bo rewarded by
returning samo to .iT8. A. C. Cruce
or leaving at Ardmorolto otllce. 31
West of Morgan Hotel and invite
Uieir friends and acquaintances to
trade ?''th them. Phone 280.
Our COLLAR and NECKWEAR
Htoek l composed of tho lntot styles . .
The Newest N o a t o R t n n d
Comil(tt Unit nt Hprlni; and
SUM ME II U.NDEIIWEAU In Ardmore.
FANCY VK8TB that are Nobby and New
IIA11ERDAHER
W. H. BYRD & CO. TAIL ORIS
th: brick livery barn
Tishomingo I. T.
Kenular Daily Lino of Hacks
between Tishomingo nnd Ilavia
'Phone No 70
M. VESTAL Prop.
Possesses a re
markablo record
for Huro foal nnd
fine colt.
j 8cason $8
For Rent
Five-room houso on C street north
six-room houso on Caddo close in
good placo' for boarding houso. Four-
room houso on llroadway. Five-room
houso on Caddo Eighth avenuo
north. TV K. KEARNEY.
BiopotHocoutfhancI lionlslwnjfs
JERSEY BULL
Full Blood has no Buporlnr any-
where. Season $2.50
Visit onr barn at
CENTRAL LIVERY STABLE
D. E FLYFT Owner
N. Caddo St. Ardmore I. T.
Warning Order.
In tho United States Court in tho
Indian Territory Southern dlstiict:
Mary E. Tucker plaintiff vs. Geo.
W. Tucker defendant. No. 5IU-).
Tho defondant Geo. W. Tucker U
warned to appear In this rourt In
thirty days and answer tho complaint
of plaintiff Mary E. Tucker.
Witness the Hon. Rosea Towtend
judgo of said court and seal thereof
this 10th day of February Hoi.
(Seal) C. M. CAMPHELi. Cink.
Ily W. S. CROCKETT. D p ty.
Tho. Norman attornoy.
S. II. Butler attorney fc- rou resl
dent.
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