The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 167, Ed. 1, Sunday, May 22, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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Leave Ardmore 8:20 i. m-
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All United Statea Tl -alio clote 30
nil nut e prior to train time.
Hereafter the mnlli will lie cloawl
at 9 p. in. Instul t 'i i. m. aa rorm-
pr)y. . UlSnnKLD. I. M.
Use the lxna Distance Telephone
and call up Thone N 5 If you want
the Ardmnrolte.
Durwood.
Mrc Waik'r In r-poit'l quite sick.
Tlshomlnoo.
Quite a crowd from this place will
go to Ardmore tomorrow on toe ex
cnislon to see tBe ball game.
McMillan.
Deputy Rvans of Madlll la hero on
.i-flciai butlneia.
Helen.
Tcday being SaturJSy there la
rnlte a crowd In town.
The tat week has been very fa
vorable for the farmere. and. they
l.e been kllllnB the weeds.
The crop prospects are very Bat
ti;nil4.
VVvnnewood.
Miss May tfcFadden will spend Sun
tUjr In Oainesvllle.
Sulphur.
Dr. and r.frs. Nixon. Mr. and Mra
Aasley an.l Mrs. Kenner returned yes
terdav from Oklahoma City.
Mr. Chltwoou of Dallas la here en
1 cute to Ollsonite to visit his brother
J. R. Chltwood.
Woodford.
Isaac 'Cobb left yesterday for Den
lion Texas to resume Ma position
th the Ice company tnere.
Elk.
C. It. Waldnip returned yesterday
ftcm n buslneaa trip to Texaa.
big time la being had at Hie tlsh
fry at Wight Mile today.
Fox.
'I ho Utile aon of Mr. ami Mm. Tom
Vtatklns la mi Ho sick
Porn to Mr. and Mra. lCirkpalrlck
a daughter.
Loco.
Miss Jennings of Ardmore is here
i8ltlna; the family of 1. 11. Hobber
ten.
Mr. Palmer the insurance man la
Lurk at lxco again.
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THE CHURCHES.
.j. .;. .;. ;
There will be regular mass 6r-
vlws at tne Catholic church thl
Morning at 5:3 o'dock. The publli
U respectfully invited to attend.
Episcopal Church.
There will be the usual service In
ft. Philips church today at 11 n. m.
and S p. m. Sunday school at 0:45
a. m. All who may attend will be
welcomed and provided with senta.
K. A. JUNY Uoctor.
Christian Church.
Sk-rvlees at the Christian church nt
li a. m. and S'.IS p. in. Mornlnt; atih-
Jeet "A (ireat Work." KvenliiK sub-
tct "The Careless." All are made
welcome.
J. CLARENCR READ Pastor.
WANT COLUMN.
WANTEO.
V ANTED To sell the ideal shirt
vnlst and kirt supporter; ihebeft
en the market. t!eo. N. Sceets 1803
Grace St. Chicago 22
V ANTED lly young attorney .who1
one stenographic work to locate
with siood real estate man or law
yer at reaacnnble salary. Address
K. J. N.. 10S Uois d'Are St. Tyler
Texas.
WANTHI7 A (llnlnB room girl. Apply
to Mrs. (Jeo. Roberts Mill St. oppo-
site llerryhlll'a tin shop. 20-8
Cumberland Presbyterian Church.
Rev. W. C. Rushing of Fort Worth.
Tcaa. will preach at the Cumberland
Pn-sbyterlan cnurch this morning at
1 o'clock and Mrs. F. P. Flanlketi
will deliver an address cn mission"
at 8 o'clock.
Csntral Baptist Church.
Preaching morning and evening by
th castor. Morning theme: "The
Garden of Bden a Forecast of Uu
ir-in History-' Evening topic "The
Awnklng of Ood and the Awaking f
Man What Then?" Sunday school
this morning 0:415. All made welcome
South Ardmore Daptlst Church
Sunday school titles morning ni usu
ol. 10 a. m.; 11 n. 111. preaching by
rtn.cr. We will have no service at
t.i;ht in deference to the children's
lav exercises at Carter Avenue Meth
o'lst church. All Invited to attend
our morning service.
C. "W. HAMPTON. IB8tor.
LIFE INSURANCE District ranna-
gert wanted by Security Life and
Annuity of Philadelphia for Okla-
homa and Indian Territory. Liber-
al contract to ood producers. Lib-
eral policy contracts and health In-
surance. Address with references
Tom C. Swope state agent. No. 602
Bins building Houston Tex. ll.lOt
"WANTED Travetlng salesman to
handle line of paints and compost
lion roof. Call phone 390 or ad
dress Downard Asphalt Co. Ard
more lnd. Ter. M
WANTED Old raga. Must be clean
Apply at this otnee.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE The finest Edlscn phono-
graph outfit in the Territory at .1
bargain. If taken at once. t. M.
mna Jfll 1! atruut.. N. V.. 21-6
..nuw -
FOR SALE COO ncres woods pasture
enly six nnd a-hwlf miles northwest
of Ardmore; fine timber. F. M. Fox.
10-3t.
Gene.al Order No. 6.
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i .ii.ii (if I'nited ('onf'lera'' V t-
etuns Ardmore Indian Territory.
The annual reunion of the Confed-
erate veteran will be held In Nash-
vi; e Tenn. .ftme 14 15 and 10 in-
r i slvo. The major general com-
ruimdlns the Indian Territory division
grently desires that every comrade
of this command that possibly can
shall attund .
Tho Sons of the Confederate Vet
erans Daughters of the Confederacy
Mid nil other associations organized
for tho purpose of honoring tho cause
we lovod po woll are cordially Invited
'o attond.
mivr.utog inu-l be elected at onco
an I their -hies nnd roter of the
camp ttrt.i.T with annual dies sent
to 'letierul Win. H MIckle New Or-
Icnr.s. lefnrt jtir lelegft will be
recognized.
The railroads have fixed a very :ow
ml) to this reunion and you can get
full Information from nearest railroad
axent. The arrangements for your
accommodation ' S'ashville Is ample.
The brigades anc camps should hon
or our noble women Dy appointing
iponsors and maids of honor to rep
resent them thereby adding beauty
and grace to this great reunion thus
honoring those who have honored us.
Tirlgnde and camp commanders will
rleaie ask their local papers to pub-
I'th this order so flint nil comratles
-.nay hare notice of this reunion.
Hy order of
JNO. L. GALT MnT.-Gon.
i.'tmmandlng Indian Territory Divis
ion V. C V.
GEO. H 1 RUCE.
AdJ - fii nnd Chief of Staff.
Muv IS .'Hi
FOR SALE Half Interest in tre
Glass Front restaurant Tlshomln
Ko. Good business good stand. Call
cn or write Vrultt ft Fogg. Tlsho
mlngo I. T. 18 4
Ardmore Sunday May 22 190-1.
The only man so far to be killed at
Hie St. Louis ExiKjsitlon was a la
borer who was hard nt work when
ho met bis death. lt Tooks like some
i:..en Just never will learn to shun
work.
An Ohlo tnaii has resigned the of-
Pre of juatlce of the peace on tne
i-. emids that he is 'not suillciently ed-
mated to hold cilice." Wo thought
t:iat holding olllee was the first part
1 1 evory Ohio man's education.
The king of Spain may possibly vis
it St. Louis and be the guest of Pres-
ident Francis. Pardon us for suggest-
iiik to lila nmjosty that he would
p.-obably enjoy tho fair more ns the
j-.iicst of the pike or of the chorus
Bills.
An Iowa woman thU ween attempt
ed to stop n mnrrliige by claiming
the prospective bridegroom as her
li.wlitiml. The marriage proceeded.
The leap year woman will Tiuvo to
be earlier If she wlmies to be effect-
Ivo.
Men's negligee shirts In very pretty
imttPrns for 60c at 22d3wl
WB8TIIEIMER A DAUUE'S.
At n recant ineetliiK of The French
teBety of authors n iiumbi.r suggest-
1 that the adult sonu and daughters
of tho authors ought to be received
n'ltr tho regular meetings and given
n chance to Tall In love with each
her. He held thnt from such inar-
r.ages with literary parentage on
Nith sides a superior wo of authors
would result. Ills suggestion was not
m'epted.
Mmlral Schley's personal memoirs
r.i now In the hands of Hie publish-
ei i i they will probably appear In
e ! i month. The book will tli
t of lue battle of Santiago
ai. !. re will be many heretofore
in. M Incidents. The publishers
nt i.ot yet ready to give out Infor-
r. .. i ion but many personal friends of
tu- Admiral say there U nut an unkind
vurd In the whole volume. A New
York correspondent has seen two let-
u a addressed to New York friends
oi the old tar written In hU own
r 'I. They are fine specimens ot
t 1 1 position and It tTie book U any-
t i like them It should have con-
a ' able literary value.
In Memory of B. G. Martin
Regardless of our tiled door death
tns again entered our lodge and laid
low our brother.
The mandate of the Most High was
ilal Urother II. G. Martin be called
fiom labor hero to refreshment in
that hciise not umde by hands eter
nal In the heavens.
lie was nearly at the OStli milestone
that nmrlis our path through life
From March IS. 1SS9. until the day
i his death. April 1. 1301 he was an
honored and loved member of this
lodge (HenUUon) and at all times his
voice was heard In wise counsel and
advice was always good nnd for tho
gocd of the order which ho so earn
estlv worked for.
Ho was callod nwny while away
f i cnn homo In the discharge of his
duties ns grand lecturer of this Ju
rUdlctlou.
His absence will lio sadly felt by
the fraternity and more particularly
by the members cf this his home
Ic.lge.
lils place will bo hard to fill by
any one.
While we bow In humble submis.
'cm to tho will OC Hint who doeth
all things well wo would
Resolved Uiat In hl death Ilenld-
ton lodge has lost lis brightest gem.
the widow a kind and loving husband
the children a loving aud provident
father the rrart a worthy craftsman
ill" community an honorable and up-
tight citizen.
Resolved second that to the wid-
ow and children we extend our henrt-
telt sympathy but feel that words ran
;ot fill the place made vacant by
b'a death. Be It further
Resolved that a copy of these res-
olutions appear on our minutes. A
copy be sent the widow and a copy
t? the Ardmoreite for publication.
To Dixie Cornish. Graham and all
other lodges who so kindly assisted us
in performing our sad duties to our
b. other we extend our thanks.
CHARLES II. HEALD
Chairman Committee.
First Presbyterian Church.
Services will be held today aa usu
ai at 11 a. m. and 8 p.m. Sunday
g.Mool at 9:45 a. m. Christian En
deavor at 3 p. m. Subject for morn
ing sermon "The Christian CllUen."
FlSbJect for evening service "Self
Crntrol." A cordial invitation is ex
tended to all.
CHAS. C. WEITH Pnslor.
FOR SALE Several buggies at bar
gains. U. E. Guillot Cth avenue
and 11 street northwest. l
C a ged W.th Two Ottenses.
Tf.ii i. - aid U !... Col "
1-r a ligln in the Drw Drop Inn Kri-
da afternoon. Cole was arrested near
the round bale gin but It took an
c.ffcer several hours to run Oats down
vr.o was finally located.
Cats and Cole both pleaded guilty
to gaming nnd wore fined 15.C5 each.
esterday the Judge entertained an
other charge ngnlnst the defendants
for disturbing the ponce nnd Cole
pleaded guilty nnd was lined $8.15.
Oats still out.
The Judge also lined John Ilutlor for
gaming who contributed the usual
nmr.unt J1CG0.
Everything that's good to drink nt
Kahn'a fountain the only up to date
place In the city. 22-3
Plenty of berries and tomatoes this
week at STAPLES A SKAGC.S
2J4 Phone 57.
Order Eastern Star.
All members will please remember
tl.at Monday- night Is regular meeting
for Ardmore chapter No. 70 order ot
Pattern Star. It is also election
t.lKbl and a full attendance of the
timbers Is requested.
MRS. EVA SNYDER. W. M.
Five dozen boys' Linen Knee Pants
extra good quality price 33c and 40c;
Mcmtay-Tuesday 2.c pair 20-2
ARDMORE DRY GOODS CO.
A GOOD FOUNDATION
and we'll do the rest.
H. P. LONDON
Practical Hatter Cleaner and. Dyer
111 North Washington. Phone 13.1.
I adles' Work a Specialty.
I BERKSHIRE GORMAN !
! m SURA UGE AGENTS
OHIce over . tM National Eatii Akdmokij Ind. Tf.k.
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Today's Line Up.
The Tishomingo teani failed to fur-
nifh their Utio-up for the game this
nit -moon. The following will be the
Aidmore line-up: Burke i.f.; Red-
fr.rd I.f.; Stone 2b.; Ragsdnle c;
lioyd 1 b.; Savage 3 b.; Hayne s. s.;
Melver r. f.; Moulders or Harris
pitcher.
FOR SALE One 20-hcrsepower side
crank Houston Stanwood & Gam-
ble engine. Positively good as
new. Also one large double-door
Cary safe. Easy payments or
cheap for each. Apply or write M.
.ucUerman at Cold Storage. 3-lm
Memorial Day.
Memorial services will be held at
1.ho 11111 cemetery Monday May 30.
at 2 o'clcck p m. lion. Stilwell Rus-
sell and Rev. J. Clnrence Read will
be tho speakers. A general Invitation
Is extended and n special Invitation
to those interested In Rose Hill as
the 10 Is no one thing that tends to
encourage an interest in the improve-
ment nnd beautifying a cemetery like
the observance of memorial day when
we nil make special effort to place
towers on the last resting place of
o..r loved ones. The day has beeji
named by the grand master as Odd
Fellows day. but Ardmore lodge so
far has made no arrangements to
observe It. SKCRU'l ARY.
FOR SALE My homo place corner
of A street and Cth Ave. N. W. Lot
150x1.10 3-room dwelling stable
two good wells and fruit trees. For
terms apply to me cn premises
Mrs. J. M. Golledge.
FOR SALEThoroJghbrod Poland
China hogs. 11. H. Colbert. Tisho-
mingo. I. T. 25-ltn
FOR RENT.
rlR RENT Nice three room cot
tnge. fine water close In. Moran
Scott. 19-6
FOR RENT Good three-roum he use.
large rich lot good water. See O
M. Rodfleld. - 1-tf
Revival Services.
The revival meeting at East Ard
. .... tlnnttat rhnrr-h 1c m-fllvinLT III .
irterest and religious enthusiasm. At-!
tendance Increases every night. Ist
t 'ght a largo .crowd was present A
fine sermon by Wm. Crawrord or Cen-
tral Uaptlst church. T.tey have a fine
choir of a cioen of nearly all de
nominations and It is encouraging to
r te the Christian people of that part
c' the city without regard to doc-
fiio or belief are lending their ntd
to the good work being done there.
Marietta Court Houao
sTUe department or justice uas ac
costed the proposition of Love and
Washington of Marietta and they wilt
put up a building on the south side
of the street next to the depot and
Iwu rooms In a buildi.'.if adjoining
wiiicft will he used as a United States
court house. The building is su in-
dent! large for all purposes for which
it la Intended and the lessors hope
Ui haro tho building ready for occu-
pancy 111 a couple of months.
Kahn terves. the finest cream In the
city. Visit his parlor and be convtnc
ed . 22-3
Lebanon Orphans Home.
L. N. Turman was here Saturday
from the Chickasaw Orphans' Home
a' Lebanon. He reports that the com
r..oneeraent exercises will begin June
0. Rev. Welth of Ardmore will de
liver an address. There will be it
competitive drill among the three in
ltary companies. A. 11 and C. during
the afternoon of June 0. The homo
has 100 children.
lonr attention Is directed to our
west show window's display of chil
dren's Waab Lluen Suits Just received
Thar are stylish strong well made
sod are offered very low Wonaay-
Anything you want in the brush line
wfth prices right.
J. U. WALL the Druggist
LOST
STRAYED OR STOLEN One eld
blsck. heavey pony horse Missing
since May 3. A liberal reward will
be naid for Information of wliere-
nbouts. Address Captain Thomas
Salvation Army Ardmore. I T.
13-d&w
" Rcautlfiil "children's" Linen Sailor
suits price 71c; Monday-Tuesday. 10
ARDMORE DRY HOODS CO.
Investment
We have fur -a!.- n ery desirable
piece of Main street property. Leased
to responsible pain tof five years
Will sell tM ut n.L-uable price.
All 76c Ladles Belts Monday-Tues
day. 58c. 20-2
ARDMORE DRY GOODS CO.
I have opened up r. new rooming
and boarding house at f"S West Main
ft. near oc.urt house . Reasonable
rates. MRS. El.KMNS.
17-0.
To Rent
Six-room cottage good location
barn garden. $i2.ru.
New six room trime (ottage. do
In. Thk N a a "ii iio'is. . 513.
REDFIELD REALTY GO.
Upstairs In Po! Office BIdg-
AKUriORB I. T
Stylish Straw Hats
At
W. H. Byrd Company
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OLD RELIABLE
nes Machine-Repair Wis
BRASS FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
Kepiir liny. Hell actl Esebnnce Machinery of nil kiud
If yen hiive ii brenk-dowu I w.ll be ready day or uifjbt to
nsisr you abd demons' rate that quick nnd irood
wurk PdD fnnril at reasoi.i l.'p prices.
TELEFHOKE 85. Ca"1J!5 ADV.ORE I. T.
.'!'..'!'. fr..".: rl'.:L:':li.yt.: 'iCiv-'r't &- i't- i-i'Ji't-vii'
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Cotton Seed.
P.L'SSBLL'S BIG BOLL PItOLIFIC COTTON. The
most prolific variety on eurth. A car of ihese fine cotton
seed just received from Alexander City Alu
For Sale by E B. PUGH
Ardmore. IT
m
STS EASY
to iiuvo a nice home if you deal with us. We
Sell on Iiidtnlluit-utd. You Uon't Iiave to Settle
with us in One or Two Months. We'll make
the payments "a little nt a time" eo that with a
moderate income you can buy the most substan-
tial and beautiful furnisiiinus. Come to see us.
HALL & HILLIS
The House Furnisher'. 'Phone 104. 123 K. Main
.USE.
Plansifter Hour
Hccausf it the beat and made at home by
Wlialey Mill and Elevator Company
ASK FOR
"CHERRY"
HAMS . AND . BREAKFAST . BACON
They Will Please You.
Wliiteman Brothers Company
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
ARDMORE DRY GOODS CO
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