The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 205, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 5, 1904 Page: 5 of 8
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WANT COLUMN.
. Advertisements under this bead will
be received nt the- rate or five (G)
conts per lino. No ndvortlsemont
received for less than fifteen (10)
cents. Special monthly rates fur-
nlshod on application. Tbo notice
rany contain any matter of "Lost"
'Found" "For Kent" "For Sale"
"Stolen" "Strayed" or nny purpose
without display linos.
WANTED.
A); NTKD To buy all the oat sacks
J can get at once. I. It. Dost 10U S.
'.Washington. 2tf
AVANTBU Men to learn barber trade
Qn nearly earn expenses before
finishing. Positions waiting grad-
uates. $18 weekly. Few weeks com-
pletes. Catalogue mailed free. Mo-
lerjlarber College. St Louis Mo. 3-G
FOR SALE.
FOR 'SALE i"oiTPAriTJ ' -TRADE. A
good .gin outllt set up in a new
liouse. In a good locality- Write W.
C. Hoiwley Kastman I. T. 5-d&w
FOR SALE Cheap a second band
double rented surrey almost ns
good as now. Sidney Suggs.
!FOR SALE One- 20-horsepowor side-
crank Houston Stanwood & Gam-
bio engine. Positively good as
new. Also one largo double-door
Cary sate. Easy payments or
cheap for cosfc. Apply or write At.
Zuckonnan at Cold Storage. 3-lm
FOR RENT.
FOU RENT A boiae or ten rooms 3
halls good water largo barn and
garden. Apply WIJ1 Gardner nt
Lynn's shoe store. ltf
FOR RENT Four room cottnge. with
ball. .Modern convenience!. 2nd
Avenue N. W. near Washington
street. Apply I. U. Mason's office.
2"tf.
FOR RENT A new three room house.
Apply R. T. Dallas Caddo street.
22tf.
FOR RENT Now three-room house.
Apply Noble Bros. 27tf
In Police Court.
Immediately following the Fourth
Judge Gait got down tp i.i"ness. A
caso of assault anJ cattery netted
ivo. 4..-l5 and a weapon case en-
ITanced the treasury fund $31.-10. Ono
or two Trunks went at the standard
price of $8.50 each.
Moon Bros buggy the queen of the
road at J. C. Preddy's. fi
There's danger In headaches at any
time summor especially. You need
not have them If you will use Ram-
sey's Headacho Elixir. Only 25 conts.
3 F. J. RAMSEY.
Business Notice.
Tho firm of I-aiidrum Uros. doing
a general grocery business In Ard-
more bns been succeeded by Vlrgll
Lnndrnm who wjll collect nil out-
standing accounts and as-.umo all
indebtedness of tho firm. 3-0
VIRGIL LANDRUM.
STRAYED A 3-year-old milk cow
reil with white spots branded S
low on side. Notify O. S. Bailey
Ardmore. 4d-3wl.
When you want nny kind of pict-
ures made Just remember
38 WEBB
Tho leading Photographer
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PURE PAINTS FINE OILS
HANDSOME WALL PAPER f
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DRUGGIST T. N. COLEMAN DRUGCIST J
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EXPENSIVE FIRE -WORKS!
Are those produced by the
burning of one's homo or
business premises.
Why not let
BRUCE $ BUTT
through their companies pay
for the loss or dtimage?
The companies can better
aiford the low; than you.
Fire lusuruneo is a nec-
cessity. Our Phone 224.
The Townslte rPeople.
Cleric Jones left ioday for Jlllckory
nnd MiTi Creek to serve notices of ap-
praisement. Clerk Mnsters went to
Francis today. Madlll has Just boon
appraised.
Clerks Jones and Harris spent the
FoTTrth celebrating in Fort (Worth.
A. S. Burney goes into the Held to-
morrow. Must Raise Funds.
Washington July 1. Secretary
Morton Is nrranglng to leave for Chi-
cago early next week. Ills nnnounced
Intention is to arrange some personal
nn'd business matters. He expects to
be absent two or three weeks. As-
sistant Secretary Darling will be in
charge of tho navy department dur-
ing Mr. Morton's absence.
The early departure of Mr. Morton
for such a protracted absence has
created much comment here among
politicians who do not hesitate to
say Hint Tils mission Is to secure finan-
cial interests In Chicago and New
York. These believe that Mr. Morton
Is nlready beginning the pciforninnco
of work for Mr. Roosevelt and that
bo will take a quiet but active part in
campaign matters. Friends of the
president deny that Secretary Alor-
ton will be absent on other than pure-
ly personal business matters.
Everything for the horse at PreJ'
dy's. 5
Court adjourned yesterday for tho
term and Judge Townscnd will leave
for bis summer homo in Colorado to-
night or tomorrow.
New Suits Filed.
There was one new suit nied In the
district court today styled Sam King
et al vs. G.. C. fc S F. Ry. Co. ct
al. suit for damages. Sam King et
nl claim that their father was killed
by tho negllgcnco of Uio G. C. & S.
F. Ry. Co et nl. at Pauls" Valley while
crossing tho track.
Although there was no regular pic-
nic here yesterday several small par
ties enjoyed themselves by an outing
In tho woods.
H. II. Brown and a party of about
a dozen left yesterday evening for
Blue near Mllburn for a two days'
fishing trip.
The Elks will hiinr mi niipromptu
hop and enrd party nt their hall to
night. All Elks and their ladles aro
Invited to 'attend.
Fire at Gainesville.
Tho home of R. I). Hulen In Gnlnes
vlllo was destroyed by lire last even
Ing about dusk. The family had fin
Ished supper nnd gono for a drlvo
abait five minutes beforo tho flames
wero discovered. The (lames origin-
ated In the kitchen. Mr. Hulen had
$2000 Insurance on tho house nnd
$1000 on tho furniture.
Ball Games Yesterday.
Two games were played at Ada yes-
terday by the Ada nnd Rockwall
teams Ada winning both games.
Score 4 to 0 nnd 8 to 1.
The Dow-South McAlestcr game re
sulted C to 3 In favor of South Mc
Alestcr.
Wo aro finishing thousands of ko
dak pictures. Let us finish yours.
3-C. WEBB tno Photographer.
The first tlmo you are out driving
stop nt my store and see the bargains
1 offer in whips. J. C PREDDY.
Subscribe for thQjAnJmorelto.
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PERSONAL NOTES.
J. B. Cmlg of Center Is here.
J. E. Bailey of Sulphur Is here.
Ed House of Davis Is In tho city.
C. W. Rowland of Willis Is In tho
city.
F. G. Tucker of Quanah Is in the
city.
J. R. Iiwroncc of Ada is In tho
city.
T. M. Becbey uf Francis Is In the
city.
E. L. JJozarth of Oklahoma City Is
here.
Henry Prultt Is In the city from
Cornish.
W. L. Petor of Chlckasha Is In
tho city.
J. M. Lindsay of Gainesville Is In
file city.
Price Patterson of MaystTle Is in
the city.
A. J. Foster is in the city from
Berwyn.
C. L. F.vuus Is in the city from
Gainesville.
C. A. Borlei ii In tho city from
Burueyvlllo.
T. C. Brnnnum of Pauls Valley Is
In tho city.
W. J. Rogers is In tho city from
Counersvlllc.
Dr. Everett Booth is in tho ctly
from Grnhnm.
es Kearney returned yesterday
from St. Louis.
Jesse Holland was bore today from
near Ovorbrook.
W. L. Buckholts of Duncan was In
the city yesterday.
R. West and W. E. Haggard are
here from Madlll.
W. N. Taliaferro of Madlll was In
the effy yesterday.
G. T. Cathey left today for a busi-
ness trip on tho Frisco.
11. P. Markham and family aro U
the city from Pauls Valley.
Mrs. G. T. Cathey and baby left to
day to visit telatlves at Wynnowood.
D. Al. Hyden Whit Hyden and Si'
mon E. Lewis aro hero from McGec
L. T. Smith and daughter AIIss
Eva aro In the city from Lexington.
W. H. Moore and C. H. Humphrey
of South AIcAIester wero in the city
yesterday.
Frank Crctzer and family havo re
turned from a stay of three mouth
In Los Angeles Cnl.
AIIss Alaye Young returned yester
day from Fort Worth where sbo has
been visiting friends and relatives.
W. L. Kendnll and wlf' . Douglass
Haggard J. S. Welch I family
Airs. J. E. McMillan and AIIss Luln
Price of Madlll arc In the city.
Jerry Washington Is hero from
AInrlotta.
A. S. Bumey from Alarictta came
up this morning.
Joseph Smith left for Dallas yes-
terday afternoon.
- A. C. Crtico nnd family leave toinor-
tow for St. Louis.
Sid Alullhallan returned this morn-
ing from St. IxmiIb.
Airs. T. Y. Bonner wont to Tisho-
mingo todny to visit friends.
Misses Term nnd Daisy Harr's ht-vo
returned from a visit to Pauls Valley.
Harold Wallace has returned from
Terrell Texas where l-o visited rela-
tives. W. B. Johnson and C. O. Dunn loft
yesterday for St. Ixwls and the Dem-
ocratic convention.
J. W. Evonridge Jno. Oaks E. Al.
Evcnrldge and R. Al. Eaverton nro In
tho city from Grant I. T.
Rev. C. C. Welth nnd family nnd
Porter Staples and family left today
for an outing at Oil Springs.
G. B. Bingham Clint Graham J. H.
Addle and Will Bleakmoro left for
Tishomingo todny on business.
Prof. J. R. Hendrix left today for
Ada wliero ho has been elected su-
perintendent of public schools.
AIIss Willie Attoway who has been
visiting In tho city for some tlmo re-
turned to N)rrann tills morning.
Airs. Edna Harper and children who
have been visiting In tho city return-
ed to their homo nt Sulphur today.
A gob"u many of the citizens of
Ardmore aro much exercised over tho
"black list" tho groeerymen of tho
town have prepared with tho names
of those who are dellnqueut In their
payment of grocery blllr
Tho Benevolent Society will meet
with Airs. W. C. Kendall rmirsday
n'tcrnoon at 3 o'clock.
Car of Whisky Looted.
Muskogee I. T. July 4. A car of
whisky billed through to Texas was
brrAcn Into while standing on a sldo-
track In tho nil road yards today.
Forty cases ot (he liquor wero taken
and oven tlfo small boys caught on
and wero getting drunk bofoito It wns
discovered who'io tho whisky was
coming from. Six arrests Voro nmdo.
in which the defendants will bo
charged with robbery and drunken-
pioneer Cherokee Dead.
Vlnlta I T. July 4 Daniel Rid
bird one of Uie pioneer lenders of
the full-blood Cherokee Indians. Is
dead at his home near Tahlequah. I
T.. at the age of 71 years. His death
was sudden und was caused by heart
failure. He stooped to pick up some
thing on the" Moor of bis cabin nnd
foil back Instantly. Deceased has
been a member of the Cherokee leg
Islature. delegate io Washington nnd
at the time of his death held the high-
est office In the gift or the Kectoo-
wah organization to which otllco he
succeeded on tho dentfi ot Rabbit
Bunch who di?d some years ago. A
successor to tho Koetoownh chief will
bo named next month.
Battle With Negroec
Aluskonee I. T July 1. Seven
deputy United States marshals mad"
n drag nt Tnllehnsee Mission a few
mllos northeast of here and laiwh-d
nine negroes In the United Static
Jail nt this plac. These negroe an-
charged with rocking passenger trnliu
and rioting at the little towns and
settlements around .Muskogee rn
mnklng tho capture this morning n
battle was fought In which many
shots wero fired anil one negro was
brought n wouniled and several got
away.
Die By Hundreds.
El Paso Tex. July l. In many
parts of tho country west of hero cat-'
tie on tho ranges hnvo dlc-d by tho'
hundreds ns a result of tho long!
drouth lco Bryant who hns Just re-1
turned from the Paradise- gold camp
In Arizona states that nt numerous
places along tho road ho counted
scores of dend cows which had gath-
orod around the dried-tip wator holes
to perish. AT some points tho odor
from carcasses strewn around the
desert wns sickening.
Grover Goes Fishing.
Buzzards Bay July 1. Former Pres-
ident Grover Cleveland spent the
holiday on a fishing trip down the
bay with Joseph' Jefferson.
It Is'umkrstoo'd AL. Cleveland will
leave by Friday to Join ills family at
Sandwich N. H.
TUSSY.
Special Correspondence.
Tussy I. T. July 3 Wo havo had
dry nnd hot weather for tho past
week. Tho corn crop Is flno but tho
cotton crop could bo better. Tho mil-
let and oat crop is n good ono.
Tho health of this section Is very
good.
Air." Hewitt from Alonk Is moving
his storo to Tussy.
We need two or three more good
stores.
Nice rond buggies from ?35 up at
Williams Corhn & Co's. 1
NEWPORT.
Special CorresponJente.
Newport I. T July l. Health ot
this community Is excellently good.
Tho following Newport people at-
tended district conference at Ard-
more last week: Rev. Tebnani Otis
AIorrlB Fay Barnes B. F. Barnes
Dr. and Airs. Ix'.May.
Rev. Hammond wns on hand and
preached an excellent sermon Situ-
day. Tho .Methodist revival services will
begin here on next Saturday night
nnd probably continuo two weeks.
L. O. Warron formerly of Center.
Texns has commenced tho study of
medicine tindor the tutorship of Dr.
Lo.Mny at this place.
Our gardens and crops aro flno.
The hopes of our farmers nro at a
very high pitch.
J. C. Preddy makes n specialty of
handsomo buggy harness. 5
Sprnglns & Co. will furnish you
all tho fruit Jars you need. They are
Mason's and tho best. 15d&w
Strange Coincidence.
Now York July 4. A strango coin
cldence In connection with tho Norgo
disaster Is found In tho fnct that tho
news thereof Is made public on tho
anniversary of tho tragedy of tho
French line steamship La Bourgryne
sunk in collision with the Cromarty
shire south of Sable Island Juuly t
18S9. Of tho 739 persons on board
only 150 wore saved. Of nil the wo-
men passongers only ono was saved
and tho panic before tho sfnp went
dowii sill 1 forms ono of tho mot
shccklng tales of tho deep.
No False Claims
Tho proprietors of Foloy's Honcv
nnd Tar do not advertise this as a
"suro euro for consumption." They .1
not claim It will cure (his drona com-
plaint In ndvanced cases but do pisi-
tlvoly assort that It will cure In Uk
enrllor stages and never falls to give
comfort nnd relief In tho worst cno
Foley's Honey and Tar Is without
doubt iho greatest throat and lung
remedy. Refuse s-uli-tltu'c Bnnnr.
& Bonner
LYNN"
W. M. Gwyn
N liy not Insure
GWYN &
Agents
The Strongest Old Line Fire Insurance.
COMPANIES
Noble Building Telephone 380
An Appeal to Reason
WHEN A MAN does ti thing you like to bo givon tho
reason for it. Wo tiro soiling tho following do
sirnblo incrchtintliso nt tii'tunl wholosnlo cost for
tho very good reason that when tho Geo. Ash Stoclc wns
placed in our chnrgo wo woro instructed to inuko every
effort to dispose of tho entire stoclc in tho shortest possible
time; and further the goods advertised hero nro seasonable
for immediate wear and must bo sold now or not nt nil
hence the very low prico placed on this high-grndo wonr
and our appeal to your reason to como to tho storo nnd look
at these and other values wo aro offering at u great saving
in price.
Straw Hats all shapes s:rawa and qualities no nood to quote n
priceIf wc have what jou want wo will soli you tho lint.
Illuo Herk'o Coats all wool fast dyo. squaro and round en' a
$.r.00 Uoat at ?2.95
Men's and Youths '2 nleco Wool Crash Suits swoll unrinonte
$6.90 for the men's and $6.40 for the youth's
.Men's lino Blue Si ruo Suits cotit pnntH and vost Bkolctou
lined coat; those nro $10 30 suits now for $8.80
Some more of thoso v'utunior N'lyht Shirts nt 73c for tho Cam-
bric and 12c for tlio Muslin
Summor Underwent- Lnwns Lacos Embtoidorius nnd other
SummorWcnr. Come nnd lno'nt tho goods.
The George Ash StocK
First door oast of I'ugli's Ardmore.
Ardmore
DRS. HARDY &
I Large clean airy well -
with every modern convenience. Surgical Diseases
and Diseases of Women are given special attention.
Trained nurses in attendance.
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In style in comfort In finish
nnd durability the p-lme re-
quisite of the lilRlicst tal-
ly of footwear. Tills Isjthe
kind that Lynn soils and If
you arc not already wearing
them you don't want to lose
any time In making tlielr ac-
(lualtitanco. Oxfords for
Hummer wear $3.50 and up.
Hee our window. Come in.
Repairing a Specialty.
Shoe Man
R. G. Graham
vour dwelling with
GRAHAM
for
L. S.
SHEIK0W1TS
Manager
Sanitarium
McNEES Proprietors
lighted rooms. Equipped
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