The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 180, Ed. 1, Monday, June 6, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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of - - -:r U at 14.45 to 4 W.
IJV aar bs aatliag btir
ri tj tfca krr m. an l
waigkta Wt M poaadi br1n mp
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rrVaa oa Tsaa aatfawa arc a lit-
tla loarar tkaa a ak fo. Mark at
was Vm canta fclgkar Moa4ay wkaa
evaral k4a ot Taaaaa Tt poaa4a to
t Bom4t. aoi4 at tt.es to tt S Tba
kaa kad M Sea ami aal waa
tokatdarad ttrosf oa that account.
Markat waa f 4 to It canU lowarTo-
4ay but baa bn ataadjr at ace. aood
Teaaa avttoBa tell at U V) to JIM;
maoloa IJO to 1-1 to aad culla down
to W.74. Market can hardly nar
mack aa tba akortaca now prevail-
lnf from Bout ham range can not b
mada a btfor runa from tie Wait
roaaaac In July or first pa?l of
Annat. J A RICK ART.
IJva Stork CorreaponJent.
Ten Year In Bed.
It. A. Gray. J. )' . Oaktrllla. Ind .
wrttaa "for ten year I wai coaflned
to ay bed with dlaaaaa of the kid-
neys. It was so severe that I could
not mora part of (he time. I con-
sulted tilt very best medical skill
firaltftbte hut could get no relief un-
til rtobry's Kidney Cure was recom-
menoed to roe. It has buen u godsend
to me." Ilonifer A Moaner.
When h man marries be nbould re-
xlgn himself to the Inevitable and de-
fy (ate to do Its worst
A Strong Heart.
Is assured by perfect digestion- Indi-
gestion swells the stomacn nii1 purr
It up against the heart. This causes
uortness of bteath palpitation of the
heart and general weakness Kodol
lysipilA Cure rures lndlg-i.tlon re-
lieves the stomach Uk a to - utriln
on the heart u! restorca it to a
full performance of Its function natu-
rnlly. Kodol Increases tnx utreriKth
liy cnHhlliiK the stomach und 1 1
Ive orKHtu to dlKbst nsslmtljtD nnl
npproprlate to the ttlooil nml tlsiues
nil of (lie food nutriment. Tune tho
Mtomnch ami illKestlre organs. Hold by
till druKKlsts.
It rwiiultioUi to be seen whuther
tho bachelor will succumb to the leap-
year bachelor rosld.
Cure Old Sore.
WestmorelHthl. Kat. Mny 5 10'IZ
liullnril Hnow IJntmont Co.: Your
Snow liniment cured an old sore on
tho side of my chin that was stie
IHiaed to be it cancer The sore was
Mliibborn Mild v oiild not yield to treat-
ment until I tried Hnow Liniment
which did the work In short order
My tiller Mrs. Sophia J. Carson Al-
I'-nsviu Mi ill n futility 'h. bat a
pore and mlitrusts that It is a can
or. Please mi her a -VC UQUra. Sold
by w. u. rrams.
When a man' broito ihe . otnHii
who broke him thlt); h ' had
rnougn I
vr
Wa Vatlnu Away.
Tbe following letter irom nnbert II
Watt or HuIhih Mo. in Instructive.
' 1 liave been troubled with kMney
llneRio for ( lust five year. 1 loat
II' nh and never felt well nml doctor-
' 1 with leading p)i-kclnns und tried
-a I J remedies suggest"! without relief
i Inally I tried 1'oluy's Kldnoy Cure
tind ls than two bottle complete;
'urd me naO now I nm eotimi nn.l
well.1 IJonnor U Ilonner. . .
Hrparh tf pt-uiuUt) iuiu tear (lie
Uudages from jx.or blind ' upld's
i ye.
M "f .
Driven to Desperation.
Living at an out of the wiy plnre
K iuote from civilisation u family is
often driven to deipoiHtioii In cms
'.I accident resulting In burns cuts
u Minds ulcers etc ay in a supply
ot lluoklen's Arnica ShIvu. it's the
heal m t-Hrtli . i&c at City Drug
Ktore W. I). Frame druggist.
Ixt of pople would rather send
u dollar to the heathen than give the
poor al home u pleasant look.
Von never lieard of any otia utlng
Foley's Honey and Tar und not being
nilstled. Sold 'iy licnnar Sk Homier.
Subaorlli for the Ardmorelte.
koa la ay a404 timUr. trat iit
w& Ilia my powrvvb my
ttb.i a4 I hT tA wWi; bt
a'.aormo W bav. tM awr
i . ... w
ta it ftftii .11 tka tuna aad L i ax
at rid of lk opal w aMka a to of
far.
" 'Madaa. I aid. 'are yoa m tbst
ynr tmsjbeM are due to tkeaP
" trk. af ertly WIT '
" V r-annot think of any other
eaoaeV
" Xo. Make ae an offer pltaae '
"'Madam.' I replied deferenrtally. 'I
regret to if.fon yoo that those states
are laltatiooa "-Blrmlnrksm Xew.
Trlomalri f Mectrn uratr.
Woaderful tfalagi are done for tbe
kuaaa body by surgery. Organs are
Ukea oat and scraped aad polished
aad put back or they may be re-1
movea emireiy; oones are ipncefl;
wipes use ine piace oi oi (ease o sec-
turns of veins; antiseptic dressings
are applied to wounds bruises burn
and Ilka Injuries before Inflammation
sets In. which causes them to heal
without maturation anJ In one-third
tbe time required by the old treat-
ment. Chamberlain's Pain Balm act
on this same principle. It Is an an-
tiseptic and when applied to such In-
juries causes them ta Eg al very quick-
ly. It also allays tba paln and sore-
ness. Keep a bottle of Pain Balm
In your bom and It will save you
time and money not to mention tbe
Inconvenience and suffering wblc
ucb Injuries entail. For sale by T. 1.
Ramsey Arlmore Drug Co.. W. H.
Frame.
There cometh the gentle- days ol
spring when the borrowed umbrella
flndeth Its way to tbe loan ofZce.
For a Hundred Yean.
For a hundred years or more witch
baset has been recognised ar a su-
perior remedy but It remained for E.
C. DeWItt ft Co. of Chicago to dis-
cover how to combine tbe virtues of
witch hasel with other antiseptics in
tbe form of a salve. DeWItt s Witch
I Intel salve Is the best salvo In tbe
world for sores cuts burns bruises
and plies. The high standing of this
salve has given rise to counterfeits
and tbe public U advised to look for
the name "oewitt" on the package.
and accept no other. Sold by all
druggists.
No matter how allly a woman may
be nh- i an a f)rnl a man who
will I" t h t u ak- a f ! ol Mm.
No Koo.l h altti unlcn 'be kidney
are Kound (olt-y's Kllncy Cure
tnakc-K tii- kllny rlfjUt Uonner U
Honn'T.
FOLEYiSHONETTAR
slops thocouifh and hoal; tiantf
uggles at Cott.
te have it line of bvpgles ! vc
v: r.l to clone ouf at cq-i
Gtir lof k Intlulc tn. Hynn and
II et buggies the bc-it rv. cririb. Vis
it our bugicy houi on NM Wavh
Irg'on street.
spraoi.s r.o.
Nev r trust one who woars a con
tlnual rve-eatenthe-c.in.irj- t.i.lle.
During tho summer kidney irrer
tilarltle are often caused by exces
sive drinking or being overheated. At-
lend to tho kidneys at once by using
Folay'u Kidney Cure lionne- & Bon
nr.
Keep freh the perishable fruits
!'Uttr and milk In a refrlgerntor from
'.Vllllnm Corhn & Co.
CONFEDERATE VETERANS
John II .Morenn Camp U. C. V.
r. Ill bold Its rcRulor meetings on the
iccond Sunday In each month at the
city hall at 3 o'clock p m. All old
."'llore Invited.
J. W QOLLKDOn Com.
G II. imUCE Adjutant
Thrown From a Wagon.
Mr Cleorae K. Habcwk wn tnrown
from III wiiRon nml severely bruised.
Ho applied Clinmberlfiln'8 Pain Ilnlni
freely nnd sny It Is the boat liniment
ho over used. Mr. Ilnbccrk U a well
known citizen of North Plain Conn.
Thorn Is nothliiK equal to I'alu Itnlni
for sprnins nml bruise. It will ef-
fect n cure In one-third the time re-
(tilrod by any other treatment. For
ale by F. J. Hnmsuy Ardmore Drug
Co. V. II. Fratiie.
15itraagHtit apeeche at' '.er
ttu oconomlcnl Hllh tu ttur.
of-
lu order to mnhe room for our
heavy shipment of buggiea now in
Unnslt we have some special offers to
rmke In White ltleplmnt and Colum-
bui road buggies. Cash or on time.
Call ami lie convince..
16 WILLIAMS COHIIN & CO.
t4 tk kr J tfc itaM hi ta
- oit oomm t;i
. . 10 oa
40 Mi- -mor7. irkket ay
! OB Hi bttwr kid at lltiU mi W. y
I '? " 4ir-Wn. k
i !r "f b 'W i
ready piling up the fences
His uniform m mognlzed. and n
Sty about sros. It muat have aeau.-j
for the moment to the mob that : .e
I"rd bad delivered tbelr worst etK: .y
into their baml.
There wa. but ooe thing to be A
lie made bis way utraigbt toward -i
center of anion sod (ailed to a u.aa i
who wss mounted on tbe pile ami
evidently tbe leader of tbe tamuit j
"I say. my good man. my rerfuj-nt I
has been called out by ber aajeoty
orders. Will tou tire me a band over
. this pilar
Tbe man hesitated a minute aad then
ald with deciaioo. "Itoy. the trentie-
nan H-ht.
He bi iloln? bU duty
tod we have no quarrel with him. Lend
a band and help him over."
This was promptly done with entire
respect and the officer In brilliant uni-
form went hastily on his way am.d
three cheers from the mob. Then t;.
mob returned to Its work to cotnp:-'e
It If possible before be whom they :i. I
ed should come back st tbe bead of lw
rerimeot and perhaps order them to t-
tbot down.
POKER CHIPS.
There are more than four "knave-T
to tbe pack In some mes.
In big bands as with big gun you
want to look out for tbe recoil.
Tbe moral motto -lx-al a you woul 1
be dealt by." Is classed as tbe "Joker"
In a poker pack.
It is awfully bad form you know to
let tbe loss of a few chips make you
look an crow as If you thought you
were setting the double one.
It msy le trood advice to "bet yo'ir
hand for all If worth" but It is a
mighty danxerous thin? to bet It for
all fr more than you are worth.
Novice ak which Ik the rteht way
to cut tbe card. Our experience teach
tn u. my boy. that tbe right way an 1
Ml the same time tbe only afe om- U
to cut tbem prec-l.ely sk does s elided
hog n shabby acquaintance. New York
Herald
A Jninn-a- l.rxf nil.
The renown of the Japanese for cour-
aire mum hh remarkable in Mro Io-
lo' day oh It l lu the present He
narrute the story of an Invasion of
the country by the forces of the khan
of Tartary. A Japanese army of WMXJ
men w.ih besieged In a tower. Itefu-
inc to surrender they fought until all
but eight of tbem were killed On
those eight IraveleiH yonder must
creep In-It was found Impossible to In-
ula any wound. "Now this wan by
virtue of certain stom-H which they bad
In their arms Inserted between the
skin and tbe iu-sIi. And the charm and
virtue of these utones were su( h that
those who wore tbem could never per-
ish by steel." They were therefore
beaten to death with clubs.
MnLInu II Cli-nr
On board an ocean steniiiHliip a gen-
tleman wished to help a lady who wag
of an ltiiiilrliig mind to comprehend
the principle of the Hteam engine. Thin
Is how lie cleared away all (IltMiiiltles:
"Why. yon see iim'ain" quoth he
"It's Juat one thing goes up and then
another thing comes down and then
they let tho smoke on which makes the
wheel go round. That's what they
call the hydraulic prlii'-he It s quite
simple when you tnow It."
"Law me! 1 never understood it be-
fore. Hut. then. I never had It proper-
ly explained" replied the fair listener.
-Tit HUM. .
ItrnlUiti nxplaliiril.
"That was a splendid back fall you
made in your death scene last night"
remarked a joung member of the com-
pany to the eminent tragedian.
The latter looked at the flatterer
with a suspicious glare.
"Yes" ho aaliir "and I'd like to lay
my hands on the blithering idiot who.
Koaped the atumj floor." Cleveland'
Plain Dealer.
' A Cnutlnun Youth
"Bobby your father wants to bco
you."
The ho; looked dubious.
"Do I want to see hlm'r" he asked.
"How should I know"
"You ought to iic ablo to toll liy the
look lu his cyc."-Chlcago Post.
On! of Hit l.lnr.
"So you were at Mrs. Marrablo's din-
ner yesterday Flossie. What was the
menu like?"
"I really can't (ell you for I didn't
take any. It's a thing I very seldom
touch."
Ordinary meadow grass rarely yields
owr a ton and a half of liny to the
acre but clover will glvo up to three
tons.
Arlaore coaaiaiery No
i aeeti in: Mosiaj
Is every ao:tt.
S M T0RBE7T E C
W. ROBERTS. Record-.
C. 3.
Ardaore cilr'
No. 70 0. E S Ll
regular aeetisg oc i
the aleht of ti
fourth JCooJay io
ertrr aoc'j at 7.
20 o'clock
.MRS EVA SNYDER. W V
M M GRIFFITH Sc
ODD FELLOVS.
AM more lod?e No. 3'
I. O O F. aeeu every j
I'Jttiav nleht at CtAi '
Fellow bail at 7. i0 o.cloct
J. L. JOHNSON N. 0
W W TALIAFERRO Secy. i
Encampment.
Indlanola Encampment
. 10 I. o. 0. F. aiu every
Friday night at Odd Fel-
lows hall at 7:30 o'clock.
B. F. COX
Chief Patriarch.
E B BARNES. S'r:b
Rebekah. '
i -
Ardmore Rcbekab i
lodge No. 20. I. O. O.
F meet every Thurs-! .
-ay night at Odd Fel-
lowg ball at 7:30 o'-
clock.
MKrf
.'Irs m
F.VNNIE SACRA. N. G.
E SPURGEON Sec.
Canton.
Canton Ardxnorn Mo. 4 Patr!a;chi
Militant I. O. O. F. has regular meet
Ins on first and third Monday night
tn each month.
W.M. DEVENEY Com.
D. T NISBETT Clerk.
ELKS.
E. P. O. Elks meet
Eecond and fourth Frl-'
day la each month at i
cms can west jiain
street
A. W DUNHAM. E. R.
R. I SANT HPS Sec.
I. O. R. M.
Washita tribe No. 33 .
Improved Order of Red-
men meets In 0d3 Fel i
lows' hall every Wednes-
day night at 7:30 o'clock. '
J. P. FANN
Sachem
T. NISBETT. C. of R.
W. O. w.
nx4$ss) Ardmore Camp No
tt?kijrG 33' Woodmen of the
WoWpH world meets second
.-Sr and fourth Friday
night In K. of P. hall
J- N. MORGAN C. C.
JEFF JONES Clerk
Lady Maccabees.
Belle of the Prairie
hive No. 1. Ladles nf
the Maccabees meets on
the first Wednesday af-
ternoon In each month
In the Odd FellowH hall
illtS. DORA NISBETT
Lady Commando.
E. M. GOFF
Keeper of Records
MRS.
K. of P.
Myrtle lodge No. 7
Knights of Pythias meet
In Castle Hall.
rjr . . . '
v-t every inursuay evening
? LAMONT BYERS C C
WILL SALISBURY'
K. of R. & S.
A. O. U. VV.
Ardmoro Lodge No. 41
meets reeular over' Orst
an.t inira Wednesday
; Eights at K of P. ball
W. R. ROBERTS M. W.
A. LOWENSTEIN Recorder.
U. B. A.
Ardmore lodge No. 103 meets every
first and fourth Tuesday evening at
30 o'clock In K. P. hall.
DR. J. S. MORRIS Pres.
MISS ANNA GARDNER. Sec.
Ardmore Aerie No. 587.
Fratornal Order of Eagles meets
ovcry Wodnoeday evening at S o'clocji
In K. of P. hall. J. M. VADEN.
Worthy President.
JOHN CAUDLE Worthy Sec.
The Woodmen Circle.
Meets every third Friday night and
flrst Monday afternoon In the K of P.
all. MRS. L. Y. BONNER Gunrd.
MRS. T. H. STURGEON. Clerk.
Tho Modorn Woodmen ol America
moot ovcry Monday night In the K. of
P. hall. J. F. SON V C.
ERUETT DUNLAP Clerk.
Tho surest prosorvatlvo for lie
summor months Is n refrigerator from
'Vllllams Corhn &. Co.
5aaa wemea relatini? menitraation and -fiv
kwtkW ir7 too and itrength to tbe cms wL h I I
j :!iEiLa'ia ad weabvts Sore a5td. It --ixes r.irjeta 'A 1 I
I I A (.-. rr twetty '.aj A lv -i-doTa f!"r or v-arian tr-'Jl Ic aw
I I Vf.c f 'u barp-nncu and a-U the t tL'r.n
A-l ' 'vm-ilK' tr-r- f-r the oraJff 'il1 .rl. After -at I
w . - t;." "Vi- fr- -s dirgT -u a: J t.!j-; c'j.tn to I
I v trt -TV Vf ) f(ari.ili tie -j. Le a n;.ttcr
A.. r Ki II fj bvtt.u .e f I I
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TO
OF COURSE YOU ARE GOING I
Lot ua l?r?la? 7.ou I'tornturo rolatlvo to tho buildlntra. hotebj Ion?
rata train aorvico. etc. Aalc your local nsont or addxt83
C. W. STRAIN division PAascaaiR accnt.
WICHITA KAN.
f EN YOU TRAVEL N
ELECT A RAILWAY AS M
CU DO YOUR CLOTHES. g
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JRI. KANSAS 4. TEXAS RA.LWAY.)
its Ccrsforlilta v.i CMiKir 7ft:': U
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Caning-- Sliop you ran et UuMier Tito H-miinl. lorses
Shnil nml nil Ut'ticrnl Bluokiiiii him; nml HutrL'v Ifopiiri- p; t
R'j 'iinir PaibtiiiL' Top Hepniiinc in taut the hij: ru of i
t our IvtiMnees U BUG0Y HKI'AllUNO. We ne f. 0.
? pie in this lin-. Win not yive youv work f We will ()0 t
it rii-'it nml giqe joti tbe best ou prices. I). U. .LLRN 'k
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SEASON EXCURSION TICKETS.
Rate Eighty per cent of double
the one-way regular rate for the
round trip. Dates of Sale Dally
from April 15 to Nov. 15 FInol
i-mit D-sc. 15.
SIXTY DAY TICKETS.
Rate One and oae-thlrd tare for
tee round trip. Dates of sale Dal-
1; from April 25 to Njv. :0. Fl-ai
i rclt 60 days from da of jalo
FIFTEEN DAY TICKETS.
Rate One fare plus I: for the
round trip not to exceed one and
oae-flfth fare. Dates of sale April
17 to Nov. 30 Inclusive Limit 13
days from date of sale.
For World's Fair Booklet and
other Information address
C W. STRAIN
D v. Pass. Agt. Wichita Kan.
1
Allen's
14 Broadway
'Phono 179
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