The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 205, Ed. 1, Tuesday, July 5, 1904 Page: 6 of 8
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YELLOWSTONE PARK.
Unr Mfi'lH AVIIIi iitur'n Surirlra
TIiitc tit ;it 'riirn.
IToIiiiIiIj- no nri'ii of iiiiiil p.xlont
otitiiliiN so uvrnt ii nilinlirr of natural
olijt-vtn i'iii:iblu of n r t i v 1 11 tf wonder
Milliiixliiiii ami hwp ns nro fouml
crowll logi'ilior In the park. I(h
jnntij- wiilc foiiluro of netful charm
'found nlmignlile nntas of novcr eiiillti
nctlrlty with wrlril Krotimitiu mir
roiindlmr nrirlv one nt cwry turn
'YHIowKidiii- liiki- tliM IniKcfit ulieot of
M'Ulor In Amvrlrn nl w IiIkIi un olovn-
'linn Willi Un Inilcntcil mlioro lino ntiil
MO Miiuiv iiiIIik of mirfiiri' ilottiil
with lormlijl IkIiiimIh itrmentif to lov
' rn of nature n mirlt of plctliri'sutto
. liinilm'niH utiuiiunliil iioii nny other
IiiIiuhI wiiIpih. TIh fur famed fnlln
of tlm V(llowtoin' with Ihclr unliino
and innrruloim rock HcttliiK nnd tlm
lnuul ciiiijon with IIh majestic out-
Hum nnd hrllllnnt oolorlnu nro worthy
.of nil tlm jimlxo liMtowL'd ujoii tlumi
find tnwlt u si'iiniutu tloMi-rlpllvu nrtl-
clo. Morn tlinii n worn of waterfall
- and onwndcH aoine of tlunn of ox-
(jnlslto Kriirn und duality pour tho va-
tors of iiioiintnln torwnti nnd plateau
laluw from tlio iiplnnds to tho lew
In lid . Mirny of thoin well ilesarve n
vIhII hut tlii'lr fnriiu Ih otwciiml hy
'tho rim I miirvols of tho VolloVHtom.
Acnln III"' foHll fori'Htx no nulduin
rlHllml Ml n umut liiti rc-itlntf story of
n liurliil iilnnt world of "cploalvo iTiip
Hons of mud volninoc and tho jjrinl.
tml piling up of i-rtipttil la vna iiiul
nshfu. All tlKw i-iitlcliii; un thoy
mmiii appinr InslKiiltk'tint wlmn com-
piiicd with 'ho liyilrotliriiiiil ulii'tioiuu-
tin (llnpluyil In ui-ym-rH tmlllni;
'iprluux hut lulo iiolfiitiiriiN nnd mini-
licrli'.n fiiiniiroU'H which Imvo xulni'd
for tho purk tlm nppulliitloii of tho won-
darhind of Aninrlrn. Uiiipioxtlonnbly
it Ih thin hot writer tri'ittuieiit which
tho ruglmi linn untlorKoiio Unit linn do-
vclnpi'd moat of thu objects of Intcrt'st
-nnd uiiiilu tlm pnrlc fninoun tho world
ovwr. Hvmii tin- hikp owes much of Its
uttractlvt'iit'HM to its hot Rprlncs nnd
pnlnt pots nnd tho Crnnd ennyou
would hick It lirllllnncy of coloring
nnd Uk Bculpturod Imtlrt'ssod wnlls
tliut for tho Ioiik contlnuiil notion of
hot ih well iih cold wutor. Aruold
Ungutf In SiTlhni'r'H.
PITH AND POINT.
SANTA EXCURSIONS.
Conrh oxrunUon to St. IoiliK Mo
July 'th and 2.1rd Hat'.- $12 1511m-
Itt-d M'vi-n days from date if ali-
Hound trip ticket to Oalvestonand
roturn at rate of $17.05 -good for Ci
days; on sale June 1 to Sept. 30.
Imperial Council Nobles of tho My
tic Glirlue Atlantic City N. J. date
of cale July 0 nnd 10; rate $12.
Young Peoples' Chrlitlan Union
United I'remhytcrlan church St. Joe
Mo. June ID to July 3. Unto 10.35.
Ijiilnlana l'lircliaso Kxpoilllon St.
Iuli Mo. April Kith to Nov. lEth.
Hate -senson ticket $28.40. Sixty day
ticket $28.70; 1C day tlckota C19.75.
Annual conclave KnlgliU Tern
cinplar San I'ranclsco Cal. Hato
$16. Onto of nale Aug. 15 to Sept. 10
1901.
V. A. DASHinU Ticket Asent.
Oascball Players and Foot Racert.
Iiil J. Oruger ex-champion long
Ktnnce foot racer of Germany nnd
Holland write. Oct. 27th 1901: "Dur-
ing my training of eight weeks' foot
rncea at Salt Uiko City In April last
I used Hallnrd'8 Snow liniment to my
greatest sntlfactron. Therefore I
highly rerominend Snow Liniment to
all who are troubled with sprain -bnilm'K
or rlieumatlim." -He 50c $1
bottle Sold by W. II. Frame.
No grown pemou uhould over Iinte a
child.
Any nuin who ban money can Imvo
lltliouraplia printed chilmlng n big
bllOW.
".'Ilio troublu with having a cood word
for iivurybody Is that when you pny u
compliment ltdoetiirt count.
We hope we lire not lacking In Hym-
liutliy. hut when they tell ua that u fut
woninn la 'delleat" we laugh.
After .a uiiiu bus been engnged three
orn"ouive'kn be beglnn. to lind oppor-
.tunUIrt lo take sides In her ipmrrels.
.Vo don't know what U reijulres to
become nklllful at repartee unless It
Is to tbluk as ijulrk us when the bnby
I .huV 4k croup.
'v"ivor notice bow people reach over
ilw. in-.xeives after the pickles And
Imw tbev Insist on passing plrkles In
xtend of preseryes w ollieinr-Aicuiuou
..Clebe ye i
HlH'lT Tlt(-.
Sptmklng of uiyslerlous tastes that
of a man who was recently before the
iimglstrnte nt Greenwich Is not very
rtisy of explHimtlon. Three weeks ngo
a legacy uf 1!W wain left to him. The
limit thing he bought. It seems was a
set of blllbuil balls and be now has
nothing elM left to show for the UI0
-which has disappeared at the rate of
13 tin. Sd. weekly. Why billiard bulls?
it Is a hlimular and rather Interesting
form of craving. It Is perhaps true
itlmt a billiard ball Is one of the very
few perfect objects producetl by man.
ill Is all of a niece It Is thoroughly ho-
'inogoueous as regards material and It
Is. or should be. faultless In form. Yet
. only a strong strain of mysticism in
the bnicter would account for a man
liungeilng and thirsting for bllllnnl
. balls above all other earthly things.-
London News.
i:elr. Snlil tr the .Million
"Kvelels." said a manufacturer "are
like needles plus and matches sold by
. the million Instead of by tho pounii.
rtou't mipposo anybody could toll how
. manv million eyelets are sold every
year In New York but the number Is
. nrodlxlniirt. Kyelets are made for
variety of uses from the huge white
tnetal loops sowed Into the corners of
(Ships' sails tp'lho tiny eyelets for tho
. dalntv slimier of a Imby. The greatest
number of eveluts made are o: i.nirse
for shoes. They are put up In boxes of
100.000. 'J;000 and 500000. Only
. those proportions are packed. They
. cost anywhere from $50 to $130 n mil
v lion."-Now York Times.
C R I. A. P. Excursions.
Suininer tourist rates to Chicago
nnd return June 1 to Sopt. 30 llnal
limit. Oct. 31. Hnte $29.lb.
To Northern Michigan. Wlcomln
nnd Northern Illinois nt one faro plus
$2 for the rounil trip. Dato of sales.
Juno 1 to Sept 30 final limit Oct So
Ticket good for 16 days at rato of
ouo fore plus CO rents for round
trip
Botithncstom Summer School and
Chnutuuqua Kuroka Springs Art .
July 7 to 9. Hato S10.S5.
Annual meeting grand lodge Ilenev-
olent nnd Protective Order o! 131ks
Chiclnnntl O.. July 15-17. Hate $29.
Summer Tourist rates to Eurc-ia
Springs Ark. L'wto of sjIo on
Wednesdays aud Saturdays ot June
July and August limited 30 days from
dtte of sale. Hato $12.30 round trip.
Summer tourist rates to Hot
Springs Ark. nnd retom. Dato of
sale each Wednesday and Saturday
during Juno July and August. IUte
?13.45.
llleunlal Encampment Knights ot
Pythias f.oulsville Ky. August li to
15. Hato $2C95.
Annual convention Commercial law
League of America West Dados aud
Prench Lick Springs July 22 to 25
Hato $27.
Louisiana Purchase Hxpofiltltn St
luils April ICth to Nov. 15lk Hato
season ticket $2S.tO; sixty day $23.70
15 day $19.75.
W. A. DASHIKliU Ticket. Agent.
Socrot Soclotios
MASONIC.
A. F. and A. M.
Ardmoro lodge No. 31 A. F.
Hegular meeting on
bcfoTO tho full moon In
month nt 7:30 o'clock.
Masonic temple.
A. H. PALMKK W. M
G. H. DHUCK Sec.
Anltnoi
yXor bcfor
xr ' each mon
R. A. M.
Ardmore chapter H. A.
M. No. 11. Hegular meet-
ing second Tuesday night
In each month nt 7:30 o'-
clock. Mnsonlc tttnplo.
O. it. IIHUCK H.P.
J I OAliT
Secretary.
W.
Knlghttt Templar.
Ardmore commandcry so.
meets first Monday
month.
TOHDETT E. C.
HOI1EHTS Hecordor.
rMiiyrun
ijt Ardmo
O. E. 8i
Ardmore cbaptor
No. 70 O. E. S. has
regular meeting on
th night of the
fourth Monday In
cvory month at 7:
30 o'clock.
MHS 1'ANNIE HACH'Y W. M.
MISS CORA WHEELER Sic
ODD FELLOWS.
Ardmoro lodge No. 9
1. O. O. T. flicoti' erory
Inesday night at Odd
Fellows hall at 7: 40 o.clock.
J. U JOHNSON X O.
W W. TA3.IAFERHO Sec'y.
Encampment.
Itidlaoola ncampmant
. W I. O. O. F. meets overy
Friday night at Odd Fol-
lows hair at 7:30 o'clock
b. f. corv
Chlof Patriarch
; 3. BJUtNES ScrlbL-
MWS.
MHS. M
Rebekahs.
Ardmore Hebekab
lcxlgo No. 201. I. O. O:
F. meets evety Thurs-
day night at Odd Fel-
lows hall at 7:30 o'clock.
FANNCK SACTUl. N. G.
E. SPUTtGEON 3cc.
""imimnwi i i i i -"" 'i"m
V'ARNING ORDER.
Hefore il W. Dick mayvr of the J
rlfy of ArdrnoTft I. T.
R A Jcmerf pUinnff. vs. SIg SI-
iiKn defendant. vanilng order.
Tito defendant Sg Simon Is warn-
ed to appear In this court within thir-
ty day.f and answer the romplalnt of
tho plaintiff H. A. Jones.
This 2nd dny of Juno 190 1.
R. W. DICK
Mayor of tlio Ck of Ardmore.
(Seal.)
J. C. Thompson attorney.
W. D. Potter uon-rozldont attorney.
First publlshAd Juno 8 1901.
HUfWI
Chamberlain's Ccffic Cholera and Or
arrhoe.T- Remedy.
This remedy Is certain to bo need
ed In almost overy homo beforo tho
summer Is ovor. M can always bo
depended upon In thu most severe and
dangerous cases. It 1.1 especially val-
U.'ilile for summer (Unorders In chil-
dren. It Is pleasant ti tike nnd never
falla fo glvo prompt relief Why not
My It now? It mny 'we life For
said by F J Hamscy Ardmore Drug
Co. W D. Frnmo
A HEW ROUTE
TO THE
WORLD'S FAIR
IN ADDITION TO THE ALREADY
SPLENDID1 SERVICE .MAINTAIN-
ED DY THC
Canton.
Canton Ardmoro No. 4 Patriarchs
Militant I. O. O. F. has regular meet
lug on first and third Monday nights
in each month.
WM. DE7EN H. Com.
D. T. I5ISI5ETT Clerk.
ELK'S
11. P-. O. Elks meet
second and fourth Fri-
day In each mouth at
Elks ball Wee Main
utreeL
a. w. DlrNHA.. n. it.
R. L. SANDERS. Sec.
Croup.
a lolent lnllainmatlon of the mu
cous uiemnrnne oi uio wmu pipe
which some! lines extends to the lar
nx and bronchial tube; and Is one
of the most ilnngerous diseases ol
hlldten. It almost always comes on
n tlie lilgiu iiiM- ireuueiu kiiuiii
doses ol' llallards Hnreli'.un.l Syrup
nnd nppl Unllan: s snow Liniment
xterunlly tii the throat. 2Tk . fi'c and
$1 Sold by W It Frame
I. O. R. M.
Wnshlaa trlbo No. 33
Improved Order of Red-
men meets In Odd Fel
lows' hall every Wednes
day night nt 7:33 o'clock.
J. P. "ANN
Sachem
I). T. NISDETT C. of R.
mm
Between Points lm
TEXAS mi
SAINT LOUIS
.fi THROUGH PULLWAH SERVICE
RUNNING VIA KANSAS CITY
AND THE WABASH H. R. HAS
BEEN ESTABLISHED.
THIS CAR CARRIES YCXf TO
MAIN ENTRANCE OF THE FAIR!
ND PtCKS YOU UP THEE. WHEN
YOU ARE READY COME
HOME.
MJU REACH ST. LOUIS
IN THE MORNIKC
YOU LEAVE AT NIGHT
IffOR. PARTICULARS JUST
! ASK THE SANTA FE AGENT
w. O. W. fnu
Ardmoro Camp No.
DoWitt's ftlltf Salvo
For Plies Burns Sores.
AXTSfU 33 Woodmen of the
LWiirWtriy World meois second
''giS and fourth Friday
nights In K. of P. hall
J. N. MORGAN C. C.
JEFF JONES. Clerk.
Frisco Excursion Rates.
International convetul n Utipilst
Young People's Union i! Atuer.i a.
Detroit Mich. July i. 5 an I 0 Rato
$33.
Annual meotlng Imperial Council
Vnclent Arabic Order Nobles ot tho
Mystic Shrine Atlantic City. N. J
July 9 10. Hato $42.
Iiulslana Purchase Exposition St
Imis Mo.. April 15th to Nov. 15th
Rato season ticket $2S.40. Sixty day
$23 70; 15 day $19.75.
W. A. DASIIIEM.r Ticket Agent
-Otrilipiiril on I'Irr.
"Is this all?'' deiunudisl the custom
1ioue Inspector as he. Ilulshed up
Minks' trunks.
"Well no" said Hints. "I ge a new
Wife over In Purls. That little woman
. ovor there w Itb the pink cheeks Is she."
"All right." said the Inspector. "'We'll
'lmve Iter appraised. Shu looks like a
work of nrt."-I.lfe.
One Lady's Recommendation Sold
Fifty Boxes of Chamberlain's
Stomach and l.iver Tablets.
I have. I nellove. sold fifty b os
Cirumberluln'a Stomach pnd Liver
Tablets on the recommendation of
one lady how. who first bough' a box
of them nbout a cuv ago. Sv.e never
tires t telHig her neighbors nn
friends about the good a"a.l ies of
these- tableti. P. M. Shore druggist
Rochester. Ind 'l ho pleasant purga
tlve effect of tin st tablets mnko
them a fR)ri' with ladlc.i eery
where For mlc by F. J. Ramsey.
Ardmore Drug Co. W 11. Frame.
tnel tiy Uiirl- limtrnrtliin.
"Mrs. Crawfoot-1'm glad wo tmight
our boy Ml nun nevor to lonf around
corners. Mr. clnwfoot-Oot another
object lesson. Miirla? Mrs. Cruwtoot-
W'tM. Tho paper says a young man lost
a fortune on a corner In Wnll street
I'bllodelphla Record.
Illouiltra.
-"J see Jennie tJnylolgli Is to undergo
another operation."
"Dosr me! Appendicitis again?"
"No. She's going to have her hus-
band amputated." Town Topics.
One Minute Cough Cure
For Uourjhs Colds anil Croup.
Retail Clerks' Union.
Local No. 635. R. C. I. P. A. meet
second and fourth Monday nights
each month.
L. 11. MORN. President
E. O. MURPHY Secretary.
When bilious tnke Clmmtierlaln
Stomach and Liver Tablets. For sal
by F. J. Hamsvy. Ardmoro Drug Co.
W II Frame
Lady
iS
MRS. E
Maccabees.
Hollo of the Praliie
hlvc No. 1 Ladles of
tho Maccabees meets on
the first Wednesday nf-
ternoon In each month
In tho Odd Fellows ball.
MRS. DORA N1SHETT
Lady Commander
M. GOFF
Keeper of Records.
ADDRESS
W. S. KEENAN G. ?. A
GALVESTON TEXAS-
Notice! Mill and Gin Men.
A full line of Pipe Fitting's PacKinij Hose
Brass Goods. Tanlfs Steam Pumps
Rubber and Leather Belting'. Try us.
WEEKS BROS.
WtiJt Main Street
Practical
Tinners and Plumbers
Lone Distance Phono 70
If Your Table Is Supplied
With the standard brands of Groceries frssh from the factory
it follows as llirjht tl e day that you are doitiR your buyiui: at
Felker's. 13ere you'll And the best of evervthtne Rood to eat
under one roof If you ate not already a regular customer nive
us-your next order.
CUASB A SANBORN'S COI-PUG2T
CHASE SANBORN'S 1 UAS"
HJLL LINK OF HI-INZ'S (100IM?
PRESJVStill'AUJNT OP ALU KINDS-OI' OAliGS"
FRUIT
PRODUCE
FEED
Next llfcortb Snrafcln's Hardware Mouse
Phone'J74 ARUMORU INI). TER.
ONE NIGHT TO LAKELAND
In aa many hoars m it once took days the journey
finm KnnsiiR ('it" tn tlio inn lnk-n rpsnrta nf T 1 1 i -
nnis. Wisnonsin and Minneantn is now nomfArt- a
ably made by The Southwest Limited of the
CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & ST.PAUL
RAILWAY.
Leave Kansas City 'Cnion Station) at 5 55 p m
orGraud Avenue Corp. im. arrive Chicarjo (tti-
ion Station) S.55 a. m the next dny.
Leave Chicago 'Union Station) the same
morning and arrive that da.r at any one of several
hundred ideal sunimerrworta in the Lakeland of
Illinois Wisconsin and Minnesota All meals
served hi diuiuc cars- liniotv stations in bbth
cities Ieacriptive booklets- for ?ix ceuts1 postace '
iffl. F SMITH!. G. Ll-COBBy
CoTnnterclallA'gcnt SOtttliwcstcrn FasseitRdr ARt.
SThufjktcr Bid VDallas. Texas. 907' Main St.. Kansas Cfry. Mo.
K. of P.
Myrtle lodge No. 7
Knights ot Pythias moot
In Castle Hall
every Thursday evening
lamoxt nvrcus c c:
WILL SALISBURY.
K. ot It. & S.
The PROSPEROUS
SOUTHWEST
Thw current lmio of tho COM ISO C'OTN-
7HY liu'il tiy tlio l'asH!u.(i.r Diiarttnent
f tho H. K. x T. ivy. HI tuiJ uIvkii dvnry
nmnlote dincrli'tlon ofi tho uresent day
f onillllf.n ami the miiiiy i.rantai;ea tbnt
itiv HoutDofHt onorn in tit-nmtKrr ami
InvvHtor. The (Invernmoni 1 crnti and
lire xlock- reiort xUow that the Hnuthweat
M tn u very proaiitfruuH-.'unafiourlsliIni: con-
iltlnu. Tnu impur l vnry aitraptiTHiy iiiuh-
rated with farm ami livestock acenea If
you are rontemiil.itlnK;:ii ennc anil desire
reliable Information rcfottvrto the On-ut
Uouthireat aecure a cop tiy addreaalni;
GEORGE MORTON
St. Louis
M.K.&T.
A. O. U. W.
Ardmoro IdKe No. 41
X- meotsi resular overy first
a5aisfe' Bl8htB at K of v haU
-f V. R. ROBERTS M. W
A. LOWENSTHIN Recorder.
U. B. A.
Ardmore lodge No. lt3 meets evcrj
llrst nnd fourth Tuesday ovenum at
:3o o'clock In K. l. hall-
DR. J. S. MORRIS. Pres.
MISS ANNA tIARONER. Sec.
lu
Ardmore Aerie No. 587.
Fraternal Order ot Eagles tin--'
every Wodnosdity ovenlug at S o iloi k
In K. or P. Iwll. J. M. VADEN.
Worthy President.
JOHN CAUDLE Worthy See
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Dlrjosts what you oat.
Suu-crll" tor tho Ardmorelto.
The Woodmen Circle.
Moots every third Friday night and
llrst Monday afternoon In the K of P.
all. MRS. L. Y. BONNER Guard.
MRS. T. II. STURGEON. Clerk.
Tho Modern Woodmen ol America
raeot every' Monday night In the K. ol
P. hall. J. f . sun v. u.
ERllETT DUNLAP Clerk.
Subscrlbo for tho Ardmorelto.
i.iui
4. B9i ta virletara.
CINCIN11T
k r.s.1
MEN AND WOMEN.
Umi niff U tor unntorl
IriiUlloof or ulceration!
at m n c nu niembrtnii
IthCEVINSCnIMICUCL cent or polponoui.
10 MM Hold bj UrunUli
.8. a Zm or vent In tUln wriDMr.
ir expren rrPm. lor
tl to or 3t-ott.fi IJ.73.
ClrcuUr iut uu reuetu
T TlltllillVk n u ml
i vr: iih n u iih h
- rf d k inbor 01
inbor!oILa";:cla.tt
astly hiiiQ3 are .ll'u.ZZ
this employ. only. firK-
orhaiou la our factory aud upt
the basi-ot muC37ial. Ag-ythinu taat
enters into tha outside or insidu ol
any isind of a 'Asildintr can be quiukb
and-promptly supplied btv"
kvkm Sash and lor FkIojj-
4-V
Put Your Trust 1
DO. YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Vsllllir Tra
dc Marks
Designs
CopymaHTs Ha.
Anyone tdln(t a .ketrh and d.crlptlivi.
nuldklr nsronnlii mir uplnluii froewboloix u
liiTvullon Isrrobablr S SITa 5or" W' '
tlrnu.trlcUjconlldentUI. HANDBOOK onk'MCniiti
lint treo. IHilc.t i!iirjr for ucurmir rn"".
IU( nottct wlthuutchariie latue
Scientific American.
A hadomclr ItluilratM woeklr. Irost clr.
i-iilhn nf r.nr rlcntlBo l.mriml. Vermi 13 a
i-3 tour monttii IL Bvil bjrll nfilMlerj.
MUNN&Co.36'Bf-'NewYork
Uraucli OBI ro. S V PL Wa.blnuton 1) C
lIjwntclegraphy
it
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t
t
t
t
In tbQ-
Bain. Springfield and Kentucky
Wagons
Joixes' Mowers and Reapers
Whitman. Hay Press.
Thomas4 Sulky Plows
H ne's and Blees.3- Buggiea and
Surries.
We Carry in Stock the handsomest
Sewing Machines on earth.
Everything in' Hardware Stoves Bug-
gies and Wagons.
and STATION WORK tor RAILWAY -t
SEHVICE. We wilt teach yon :
quickly thotauKlily.Jitactlctlly !
and m.n Nil tvxtion If altua. .
tlrn H iot nulKiictl you 4
l or full imllculars aiMrcu
DALLAS TELEGRAPH COLLEGE
Dtlllt Tcu.
Stevens Kennedy $ Spragins
tompany
Ardmoro
Marietta
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