The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 202, Ed. 1, Friday, July 1, 1904 Page: 6 of 8
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McKINNEY.
Special Correspondi'tire j
McKlnney. 1. T. Jinn- :! U flf i
nesting mln mi our crops now up '"i
date nft uri' not liijnrtxl; but will j
Im If It ifcws iwt rnln In a few Jays :
Iter. Averyett of Ardnw re. pn-M I
III eM f tlili district came duwi i
In Saturday and held uunrte-ih ton !
feroncc. a wrY large trowd attend'-1
HiidJuy. I
Tom I-angston came up from That i
vrvllle last Monday and vlllol ma
llvm hor urernl days.
Htv. Alitor hinder and Win I1
wirtls at .Mnrstleii nttendod quarterly
"onf.. mo lost Haturday and Sunday
Jack Holt and family of (lrwiivl!l
nro liffro toduy visiting rolnMvos an 1
frldrTtht.
x Kyle of Overbrook wa here to
May. llonry JohtMtbm of Mnrlctti pa
d down the rwd ywrtonlny with a
TiiiiKsh of entile.
Dud Thompson of Ardmore was
her yesterday vl4tlng relatives
J. J. Knight lm been on the M k
Ittl Uil weok.
Alox Henry has nought a h..e bugy
Mr. I-nwretou and family of Thnck
rvlll visited relatives 'j -r y-ttr
tiny himI IihIht
A yotiiuc man who liua been a i !
donl of Uitt community for sc. era'
months was nrrustod yesterday n r
(Jrssnvllle. by Messrs. Jno. Moran
and Wm. Whltetnoro charged with
ffevenil offoiwoB. Sovornl house
have been entered anil articles of vat-
no tnkon a shot gun. kill To homo
Jowslry and $22.50 the latter being
tho pioperty of Warsaw Parity an;
among tho articles mlfwlng. Mr. Dar-
Hy waH hure this mornliiK looking up
further ovldonco In tho case.
Mrs. C. J. McKlnnoy and daughter
MIhh Snlllo Scott and Less McKln-
may attended court at Tlshomlng'i last
.Monday.
1
Cures Old Sores.
"Westmoreland. Kas. May 5 1902.
Uallnrd Snow Unlmont Co.: Your
;.Siiow liniment cured an old soro on
thu side of my chin that was sup-
posod to ho a cancer. Tho soro was
.stubborn and would not yield to treat-
ment until I tried Snow l.lntiuunt
-which did tho work In short order.
.My sister Mrs. Sophia J. Cntson Al-
lonsvllle Mlllln county Pa. hns a
sore and mistrusts that It Is a can-
cer. I'lense send hor n 50c bottle. Sold
4y W. 11. Framo.
A TOBACCO LEGEND.
'Tlir Slur) of I lie W'ny In Which Slim
OlllllllK'tl I In- Wi-i-iI
An rtbiiotoglht tcllx an Inlere.stlng
story hh to bow tobnivo was llrst ob-
tained by limn nreonllug to the tra-
tlltloiiK of the Menominee Indians:
"One ilny the god hero Maimltozo
whh on a Journey when he perceived
ii dellKlitftil odor. It heemoil to come
from n erevlee in the elllTs high up "
a mountain Hide. On going closer he
found .n tavern wlilrh wan oreupletl by
h giant. In raet. the gbint wiih the
leimnt of (he niountnln and from the
mouth of the cave u pntwage led down
Into the very renter of the bill where
there win n large ehamber. Around
tliechiiliibei' were stiu keil great iimintl-
tlert of l.ili tilled with eiirloun ilileil
leaven. From the leaves proeeedeil the
dellelotm friiKi'iiiire.
"TIkw leiiviij were tnlmcco. Once
n year the giant explained all of the
Mli4tK mine to the mountain lor the
lturiHise of mnoklng thin e.iUlslte
weed. Hut It wx nut possible to give
any of It awny." said the ethnologist.
"Nevertheless Mauabozo watcbril for
no opporunlty nml. suiiti-hlug up one
of the bags. tbtl. elosrlv pursiil by
the giant. Til.- thief leapl from peak
to peak but the giant followed so fast
ms ito llnally overtake blui. So Munii-
'1 1070 turned upon him mid upbraiding
him for bis stlnglneHs tninsforiinNl
Mm Into a gransbopper.
"That Is the reason why the grass-
hopper Is always ebowlug tobacco.
.Miinalo7. took tlui bagful of lenvc
nml illsiribiiteil them among bis
. friends the nnrfistor of the ludlann of
today. Slnee then they lime bad the
Use and enjoyment of the pbiut."
Hot- IIiii-iiii Srtlli-il 1 1 1 in .
.A Nlory that Is told of l.eoimnl Un-
coil who was one of the best known
theologians In "New Knglsud In the lat-
ter hull' of the nineteenth century II-
JustrtUeti the ahuudlty of a popular
kind of iirgunieut. Dr. Hscou was at-
tending a conference III one of the New
KnglHlid cities and some assertloiid he
inado In his address wcie M.'lnMiii'iitly
objeeled to by a member of thu opposi-
tion.
"Why." Iiu eMWtulHted. "I never
lieiird of such a thing In all my life!"
"Mr. Moderator." rejoined Huron
calmly. "I etui not allow my opponent's
Ignorance however vast to offset my
knowledge however small." illaipor's
Weekly.
A lu'r CiiHlinu.
lletweeu the mountains of India and
Persia is a powerful tribe turning
whom an cMraimllnary custom pre-
vails. Women's rights bnve apparent-
ly received full recognition for thu In-
lies of the tribe can choose their own
IiiihIiiuiiIs. All n single woman bus to
ilo when she wishes to change her
state Is to send a servant to pin a hand-
kerchief to the lint of n man on whom
her fancy lights and lie Is obliged to
marry her utiles he can show that he
l too Mir to purchase her ;it the price
hor father ixijulrw
Subscrlbo frr the Ardmorcltc
CANYON
EXCURSION!
The G. C.
Hnilrontl will rivo nn Excursion from CLE-
DUUNKuncl INTERMEDIATE POINTS
to the lovely Washita Cuuyou.
SUNDAY-JULY 3- SUNDAY
"! Train will leave Anlmore at 10;55 a. in
Refiiriiincr leave Canyou at 7 p. m
fcjLiia) Ju j anl 1901
FARE FOR ROUND TRIP FROM ARDMORE COc.
Union Stores.
Tho following dry goods shoe fur
nishing and furniture houses obsorve
union hours:
Open 7 a. m. Close Y p. m.
Closo Saturdays 9 p. m.
As other accept union enrds tholr
namoa will bo added:
Madden & Co.
Burton-Peel Dry Goods Co.
J. H. Hamilton & Co.
Ardmoro Dry Goods Co.
Handol Uanits & Co.
Georgo Ash.
Sass & Crawford.
H. Iwonstcln.
Cincinnati Racket Store
H. A. J01103 Furniture.
A. C. Young Furniture
Y. II. Lynn Shoes.
W. II. Ilyrd & Co.
Was Wasting Away.
The following letter trom Robert H
Watts of Salem. Mo.. Is Instructive
"I have been troubled with kidney
disease for tno last II vo yenM. I lost
llesh and never felt woll and doctor-
ed with leading physicians and tried
nil remedies suggested without relict
Finnlly I trlod Foley's Kidney Cure
nnd less than two bottles complete
cured mo and now I nm Bound and
woll." Uoiiner & llonner.
WARNING ORDER.
Uofore It. W. Dick mnyir or the
city of Ardinore I. T.
It. A. Jones plaintiff vs. Sig SI-
nwn defenunnt. Warning order.
Tho defendant Slg Simon Is warn-
ed to appear in this court within thir
ty days and answer the complaint or
tho plaintiff. It. A. Jones.
This 2nd day or June UHM.
U. W. DICK.
Mnyor of tho City of Ardniore
(Seal.)
.1. C. Thompson attorney.
W. 1). Potter non-resident attorney.
First published June S. 1901.
You nevor heard of any one using
Foley's Honey and Tar nnd not being
satisfied. Sold by llonner & Ilonnor.
Ouros Coldsi Prevents Pneumonia
When n Mung man provisos nnd
the girl tells htm that he may h pe
he may as well begin saving up to
buy furniture
Green's August Flower
Is the must popular remedy on Hie
globe for the euro of all stomach dl
getitivo llvor troubles and hahltunl
constipation with tholr miserable ei
fin-Is. Wo advertised as n test In
"CS0 newspapers all over the Unite
Stated for any euso whero August
Tlower was lifted and did not glvo
satldfactlon. Only three case of fall
lire In thousands of letters; two of
those wero cancor of the stotnnch
Price 2" and 75 cents per hottlo at
all druggists.
The ()uarreUomo nmn shoulo at
ways reniotnlKr that an ounce of pre
veutlon is worth a pounding
A Strong Heart.
Is assutod by porfect dlgostlon. Indl
gcstlon Swells tho stomncn and purrs
It up against the heart. This causes
shortness of breath palpitation of the
heart and general weakness Kodol
Dyspepsln Curo cures Indigestion re
Ilevos the gtomnch tnkos tho strain
off the heart and restores It to a
full performance of Its function natu
rally. Kodol Increases tno strength
by enabling the stomach nnd digest
Ivo organs to digest nsslmltato nnd
appropriate to tho blood and tissues
nil of the food nutriment. Tones the
stomach an l digestive organs. Pol.l by
all diuggtsts
a S. F.
Stomach
Troubles
cured by
Kqbol
M DYSPEPSIA CURE
Under allcurableconditions
Mr. D. Kauble of
Nevada O. was
Mrs.W. W. Lay-
ler ol Hllllard
cured by Kodol
Pa was cured
of stomach
of Chronic
trouble which
Dyspepsia by
had elicited
the use ot
Kodol.
Sold by all Druggists.
The PROSPEROUS
SOUTHWEST
T!u current lmin 'if thu fOMINO COT.N".
TUY li th lsini:iir l)iirtmiit
ol nn- ii k v i ii y. r i.nuin. kivik trnry
c-iiiiiiili'tH iliirrlitlnn of thw iri'nt itay
rmiiiltliitiH unit tho m:iny nilraiitHL-o that
thu HoutlmtMl olTi'r to tho honieieokf r ami
Invi'Ktiir. Tim (lovrnnnni 19-n crop ana
Urn Mock ri'pnrts ntuiw that the S utbwem
l In a virv nrominrutix anil flnurllilnc run-
itltlon Tho tMiior In vory attractlvoly tllu-
tratoil witn t.irm ami iivi-khiok nconoa It
ymi uro ciut iMupl.i' lnir a e anKe anil ilonlre
rouaiuo iniuriiiailnn roiauvotn tno tireat
Houthweat nocuri- n cupy liy aililroaslnir
M.K.&T.
CEORGE MORTON
St. Louli
MEN AND WOMEN.
ITt Bin ti for unnatural
t(4rhreflJnfUintu.ittDi
Irtiutlou or uIcrtlom
ii f in ti u hub ntnihrni
rrau auU. Plnl4. nJ not latrla.
UVAHSCiUMISUCO. jr-nt or r"fnoui.
Hold lij IruffxUU
or unX la rUin wrapper
1r tprrM rrefaMt for
l oo ir3 lottl-i ii 73
ClrcuUr iul uu rrjuut
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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DC3IGN3
Copyrights Ac.
Anyone uniting n rXMrh and description miy
quickly iu certain ntir nplntnti froo whtMtir '
liif rnllon U prohnblf patentable. Coniin
tlinnntrictlrrona.leiitut HANDBOOK on l'r m
titt (re. OMeit Buencr for wurin pteni.
rtmiti taken tbrtuuh Muim A Co. reciT
tptti.il notfc'i without chargp la tho
Scientific American.
A handnomelr UlnntratM weeklr. I.nrnfit fir-
rulatloM i'f Hiir clentttln liuirnal. Terms l a
yrt f'iur tuontbf IL tol4 bjftll newnlenlern
MUNN&Co.36'B-'1-'. New York
Ur.ncli time. (Si V fU W.ihtiKiun I). U
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
Mid STATION WORK for RAILWAY
SERVICE. We wilt teach ou
liuicUy.llmroughly.practlcally
ailU KtKlNO TCITIOM l( altu.
lion ii not axiKiirit 5011.
l'or full mtli.ulars iddresi
DALLAS TELEGRAPH COLLEGE
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LOCAL MARKETS.
The following are the previlllni
prices paid for produce today:
Wheat $1.00.
Oats 4C3 45c.
Hay 25c per bale.
Corn I5Q COc.
Dutter 10 to 1C 2-3.
Poultry.
(Ily William Newman.)
Ducks Psr dozen. $2.00.
Hens Per dozen $2.00.
Frying chickens $1.500 $2.0").
l'ggs Per dozen .08c.
Green hides 4 to 5c.
Dry Hides 8'S 11c.
Pecans 2 Vic.
Live 8tock.
(Dy Cold Storage Market)
Fat cows $2 004-5.00.
Fat calves $2.0004.00
Fat hogs (gross) 4.00
SANTA FE EXCURSIONS.
Coach excursion to St. Louis Mo .
July 9th and 23rd. Hate $12. 1511m-
Ited seven days from date ot sale.
July fourth rates. Dates of sales
July 2nd 3rd and 4th. Final limit
July Gth.
Round trip tickets to Galveston and
return at rate of $17.65 good for GO
days; on salo Juno 1 to Sept. 30.
Imporlal Council Nobles of tho Mys
tic Shrlno Atlantic City N. J. dato
of snlo July 9 and 10; rate $42.
Young Peoples' Christian Union
United Presbyterian church St. Joe
Mo. Juno 29 to July 3. Itato 1C.35.
Louisiana Purchaso Exposition St.
Inils Mo. April lGth to Nov. 15th.
Rato season ticket $28.40. Sixty day
ticket $23.70; 15 day tickets 519.75.
Annual conclave Knights Tern-
emplar San Francisco Cal. Itato
$45. Dato of salo Aug. 15 to Sept. 10
1904.
W. A. DASHIELL Ticket Agent.
Sued by His Doctor.
"A doctor hero has sued mo for
$12.50 which I claimed was execs-
Mvq for n case of cholera morbus"
says P.. Whlto of Coachella Cnl. "At
the trial he praised his medical skill
nnd medicine. I asked him If It was
not Chnmberlslu's Colic. Cholera nnd
I Dinrrhoea remedy he used as I had
good reason to bellcvo it was nnd he
w-uild not sny tinder oath It was not."
No doctor could use n better remedy i
thnn this In a case of cholera mor-1
bus. It never falls. Sold by F. J. 1
I ftainsey Ardinore Drug Co. W. B.
I Frarue
C R. I. & P. Excursions.
Summer tourist rates to Chlcaso
and return June 1 to Sept. 30 flna
limit Oct. 31. Kate $29.1b.
To Northern Michigan Wlconsln
and NorUicrn Illinois at ono faro plus
$2 for the round trip. Dato of sales.
Juno 1 to Sept 30 final limit Oct. 30
Ticket good for 15 dnys at rato ol
ono fare plus 50 cents for round
trip.
Southwestern Summer School and
CiiCtitauqun Kurcka Springs. Ark.
July 7 to 9. Kate SlO.Sf.
Annual meeting grand lodge Benev-
olent and Protectlvo Order of Klks
Cincinnati O. July 15-17. Bate $29.
Summer Tourist rates to Eureka
Springs. Ark. Date of salo on
Wednesdays and Saturdays of Juno
July and Angus'- .nilted 30 days from
dr.tc of snlc. Bato $12.30 round trip.
Summer tourist rates to Hot
Springs Ark. and return. Dato ot
salo each Wednesday and Saturday
during June July and August. Bato
$13.45.
Biennial Kticampment Knights ot
Pythias. r.onl6VilIo Kj. August 12 to
15. Bate $20.95.
Annual convention Commercial Law
Leaguo ot America Wost Baden and
French Lick Springs July 22 to 25.
Bato $27.
IxHtlslana Purchaso Exposition St.
Louis. April 15th to Nov. 15th. Bato
season ticket $28.40; sixty day $23.70;
15 day $19.75.
W. A. DASHIELL- Ticket AgenL
DoWltt's WW Salvo
For Piles Burns Sores.
Frisco Excursion Rates
International convent.! m Utiptlst
Young People's L'titou o! Amer.cn
Detroit. Mich. July I. 5 an i C Kate
S33.
Annual mooting Imporlal Council
Ancient Arabic Order Nobles of the
Mystic Shrine. Atlantic City N. J
July 5. 10. Itato J42.
Ioulsiana Purchaso Exposition St.
Ivouls Mo. April 15th to Nov. 15th
Itato season ticket $28.40. Sixty day
12X70; 15 day $10.75.
W. A. DASHIKLI- Ticket Agent
Oct your supply of frutt Jars now
whllo they aro plenty und cheap. The
very liost aro Mason's all your needs
supplied at Spragln & Co's. 15d&w
On tho first Indication ot kidney
trouble stop It by taking Foley's Kid-
ney Curo. Ilonnor & Donnor.
Wanted.
To buy land fllod on by whito Intor-
married citizens a'so dead claims. I
bavo land tor sale t buy land and
lease land. 23d&wtf
W. P. POUVND Ardmoro.
If Your Table
With the stnndunl brands of Groceries fresh from the factory
it follows afl uieht the day that you are doitiR jour buyinc nt
Felker's. Here you'll Qud the hett of everythiuR Rood to ent
under one roof If you nte not already a regular customer give
us your next order.
CHASE & SANBORN'S COFFIiES
CMASli & SANBORN'S TEAS
FULL LINE OF HEINZ'S GOODS
FRESH SHIPMENT OF ALL KINDS OF CAKES
FEED
FRUIT
Next Door to Spragln's Hardware House
Phone 174 ARDMORE INI). TER.
X
t SZSfeTJ
Carriage Shop you can Ret Rubber Tires Repaired. Ilorses
Shod and all General Blacksmithing- and BuRgy Repairiufr;
RevrrnishiuR Painting- Top Repairing fact the big- end of
our business is BUGGY REPAIRING. We are safe peo-
ple in this line. Why not give m your workf .We will do
it right aud give you th6 best on prices. D. E. ALLEN
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St. Louis
World's Fair
RATES
VIA
.
t
Put Your Trust
In the
Bain Springfield and Kentucky
Wagons
Jones' Mowers and Reapers
Whitman Hay Press
Thomas' Sulky Plows
Hyne's and Bleese Buggies and
Surries.
We Carry in Stock the handsomest
Sewing Machines on earth.
Everything in Hardware Stoves. Bug.
gies and Wagons.
Stevens Kennerly Spragins
Ardmore
tompany
Is Supplied
PRODUCE
At
Allen's
1 14 Broadway
Phone 179 j
V
t
SEASON EXCURSION TICKETS.
Batc Eighty per cent of double
tho one-way regular rato for tho
round trip. Dates of Salo Dally
from April 15 to Nov. In Flnol
limit Dec. 15.
SIXTY DAY TICKETS.
Bate Ono and one-third tare for
tne round trip. Dates of sale Dal-
I; from April 25 to Nov. SO. Flat
l irit CO days from da ? of falo.
FIFTEEN DAY TICKETS.
Bato Ono faro plus $2 for the
round trip not to oxceed ono and
ono-flfth fare. Datos of sale April
to Nov. 30 Inclusive. Limit 15
days from dato of sale.
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For World's Fair Booklet
other Information uddress
and
C. W. STRAIN
Div Pass. Afft. Wichita Kan.
-5- 4-4444
Tun Head of Ri-gUtoretl
Scotch Top Short Horn
Bulls. 10 to 1! months oid.
For Snlo at ti ronsonablo
price.
J.C. Washington
Marietta I. T.
Marietta
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