The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 213, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 14, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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A-rtrrttfM. Thurt. Jul 14.
HOME NEWS VHILE AV AY.
Sabunbtrt to the Dul Ardrreite
awty drtij tit lanntr may have
the paper ma. led regularly eath day
ts any addeti at the rate ef M tent
a fssr.tn. ASdrt charwed a cften
at deiired. While out sf tfn the
Ardmweite v.-jll fce ts you liV.e a dally
letter fr9m home.
Tae dead autober 44 aad vcuadod
1417 So. ibU U aot a .-eport of tee
taialiUe of tbe latest UatUe out
cf Tie roonn of July eaw-
Buikor T. WMbiatoB doaica tkat
aa ever aaid that while people aad
later ad people taoud amend tae
aaaa acaools aad rhnrrhei la tbe
Soata.
Torral. -bo itirTeaderd SaaUaao.
baa yoafSVed aa a reault of broodlair
erer all carreoder Had be not r
(7(fs4rd be would not bare Ht4 VO
Jroo4.
S"i;rTer our plaiiora ii alleat
the coostry can rely upoa our candi-
date aad vtier our candltlif; U !
loat ta coon Cry raa depead uoa oar
pUUorai
More Aunt Carrie Nalioo focltiT-
ljr ahM up her zniad to zo lo K-
rop aae abould retnember -wbat ap-
pesed to joha Alexander Dowle at
taa tine of hit recent "vl alt
We '.-an not why Chicago abould
vlaB oe)y barloae men for iu po-
Uea forre. In moat title It la hard
aoagb to keep a cock when only a
bowel y poCir-eman la oa tbe beat.
There are austere article apt aar-
tec In tbe pap-r r!atin to avtb
iahjecia a maiiciug hiubandi aad
vtvea. Tbe nan who undertake to
h(1 oQter men bow to maaafe their
-wfvea I uauaKy a !i-n peckeu propo-
MUoa bimaelf. Tbt- only way for a
aaaa to cucceaafully managa hta 1I
H to permit her to maaaae bin.
A statement signed bjt-a few Chero-
cltlsaes at St. Leal tbe other day
to the effect that 75 per cent of the
people of t the Indian Territory desired
two sUtas of Indian Territory aad
Ofclaboaaa Is oae of those earioai
brtiaka that people toaaetlnes safeo.
anil for which there Is no excuse. Ia
the flrat place tae siateateat lacks the
oae great essential of all statements
truth. Aad farther it did not la
any aenae represent the views ex-
pressed by tbe Democratic ooavea
iltta at Duraat beside the men who
aticaed the statement were ianoeaat
dwhajatea from the Indian Territory.
Tkw oaly aonlbht good that may be-
oasne of It however ia that lbs
gaatletnen have Toluniarlly gone oa
record ia opposidoo to a proposition
ag Inert table aa tbe flight of time.
Taere to not the remotest poaslgllity
of two states being frrmad of the In-
ctaa Territory aad Oklahoma aad
llwe Is not io per cent of the popu
lation ft Ta' 'wo territories who fa
or sui li a '..iiii) V.nlta Chi ftaln
SEWS OVER THE 'PHONE.
Cr C T Coo. Sberaiar i
'a MaruiHire of LeMt CrJTsa..
luitMr Boe at Hill T are aB
jatat the Tty f Mr aM
1 Mr. Barria. ta tHtt f
I tot. aaad a Btaaf. til t atom
I A aaad maay of cm assail attt
ta aeaa m Drake fwateiaay.
MMHL
TVt are rrtl Tom
er km twila eosae (
tii o aow street T -
Ttii via 0 aa Mm of aa Okav
kin atas capacity. "Bos taint
iaTtaai area ta lock ot taa Beta
'Ai .'.ragt at Jlsali teat wee
aa oat aad draak four
v aad three caaee of Vt
Tit !o taaja'. ior Mf.-v.'
KMtoood ar B. H ww. tt
ta ci aa4 & L. Owoaa c
tan tKt Tie latter vaau tit It
iaa Twriiory ti V t jojliuc
nat. aa Wen a-aati all ta
pwi oaort We gfrtr faar
Ui". U. aapirauoa of aoU tM
Tt icaaioa of tSt Kauftotrf
ncUoa m kia aa Mama.
Robert L. Ova i aaala ta eaia
pkic aa4 h patar4 utMa4 alat
coKpasy of Sourt o u tor aar-
aiae Umi aai aaor oSew. T
caasaaiea U to opea ap ita t Uir
of tralu oa is- iw diy K AE-
arl.. It U lo i oaaiTUss of da
caikia.
rHE SNEED PICKlC
Everytcdy Halr; a Great Time
Prtrninent SpeaVen.
For mat tine back Sseed aaa ad
Tertie2 tbe fact that abe would bare
fo day pteale oa tbe lata aaa
!4tb of July Yeaterday wa tbe arat
day of tbe picaic aad a right good
crowd waa preaeat oa tbe occaatca.
Ererybody had plenfy of otaaer
About o'clorh k coateat waa pulled
oS aa to which waa C e stoat promi-
nent naa of the aetUwaeat. Oraadpa
Riga who followed Graat. or Graad
pa Haaka. who followed Lee. They
were two brare old aoidlert who
fought foar year for what each
t bought waa right H H. Browa rep
resented the Northern soldier aad Or.
Darts cf Hewitt defended the oae who
wore the grey. Our fello- townme
Mr Browa. troe'to his calllag. made
a flaw speech for the .vortnera sol
dler. nolwititaii:re the speake:
was from the opposite si !. Ootitde
of oae cr two alatake. such aa
"geatlemea of the jury.' Mr. Bron
cpeecb waa well recelTed. Dr. Darts
made a aae Uia for Johnnie Reb.
told of hi hardships of bow tjy
wera orerpowered by superior forest
aad receired much apstante. .TT.nz
bcth ipeakors were tbroarfc Coioat!
Ra i4-U aroae &&d made a zaoUon that
lb order to keep tbe beat IhHIbc In
the community both cbould be dec lar
ed tbe two aaaat popular stea la the
nerghborafcoil. Tbe coloael ibecpre-
ceedwd to speak of the brare boy of
the NotLh aad of the SoaUt. euwgte
lai- both sld. payias great tribute
to the womea of this country ataxia?
In all a sae a:-ech. full of wit aad
was weU recetred by the whole aa
dlence. The colonels motion war
put aad both old soldiers recelred tae
uiaaimou rote of tbe audience aad
Grandpa Haaks aad Greapa Jticgt
bcth rote aad (hook bands oVer thdr
olJ dUfereacea.
Today a larger crowd tbaa yeater
day was expected aad JuJge R. II
West of Ardnore was on hand today
to Interest tbe plcnicers wlta a pie
aic speech.
Picnic Tmerrw.
The picaic at the !)' sard asphalt
mines tomorrrw . promises to be oae
of tbe moat eajoyable a&airs of the
sea son. Situated three aad one-half
miles south of tbe city la tbe alJet
of a coo! shady grore with aa abaad
ance cf pure cold water maVe it
most deairahle place for ta.ladle
of Ardmore to go with their children
for a day's outing.
The picaic ia for the benaat of tbe
school and they are desirous of build
lag a good comfortaole school bouse J
Krerybody should go and taV a well
filled basket aad help the cttiseni of
that community a-little by their pre-1
eace.
Promlaenrhpaahar will be on banJ 1
and a good tine la ic store for all
who attend.
The gasoline store la poaitlre lux-
ury at aay time and during this hot
weather they are aa absolute neces-
sity. Buy today. Bur best
that's the quick meal sold by
BTVattft. CORHK FKKK8LKY.
No wagon 1 better than th? Mollne
For them tf; NOBLE BP OS.
limn r o
II I II l IlLII U
K Pn Arxrrar Hm Fajfr.
Jajr J TW
froak lormaoaifU at a
of var artttafcrt la
lafa Ixiaioa arvvaapen
aar ooalnaatioa o ti
naoru of Xiaafttm toaas
Artav.
at fort
IS FOR THE TICKET
SSYAIi WILL $T.'M? Wti&iOCRi
FOR PARSER.
It OcecorveH fir vr- 7 ic.f
Decrau W"l5 Feared Half-
Hearted S-opptrt sn Part tf
Eryan Are Peweed-
The 3L Loals afmbUc tayt: Aa-
asacaat It asade tarourt Irlealt
of Wllttam Jeaalaga Bryas that he
will atahe aerwriJ jecb4M It Mlfr-
curl coasreaaloaal diK--icu darin?
the caaapsiES. Besides the Shraa-
kaa't direct aaeertloB that he w3
suppori the ticket" ibis deelaraUos '
comprise the ram toul of the two-'
ume caadidate's atatemeatt awe tbe
memorable coarenttoc ended.
Mr. Bryan depart 1 for his aome at
Lincoln. Neb . at ;: o'clock last
night. He said that be felt better af
ter two days of comparative reat and
that he expects to be fully recovered
within a short time. He came to the
convention aaSertn; with a toll.
which was augmented by the ezhaaft-
inr ordeal throngs which be was com
pelled to ?o.
Hli friend asoonr. tbe leaders of
Democratic politics la Missouri have
been exceedingly aolicitou; to iao
what policy he proposes to foOow in
riew of the easy aad complete suc-
cess of Eastern leaders and of the
thorough .dominance of Eastern ideas
In Ue convention. Jt was felt tiat
Mr. bryan'i course will be of supreme
Importance in this sute at the elec-
tion The situation in state matters
is fraught with compiler ''on aad un-
less tbe Democratic voter la tbe ru-
ral conrreaaioaal diuriou are thor-
oughly assured of Mr. - Bryan' tc-
quieseace la the verdict of tbe coa-rea-tion.
the loss cf three or four district?
would be quite possible.
The. rtu!u Is the iafomatloB re-
ceived by the Missouri men from In-
terview with lie distinguished Ne-
bratkaa are aatlffactory. ttasoar-
lans are greatly eacoaraeed. They
uadersund It that Mr. Bryan will
support Parker and Darts without
reservation or quallacatione.
His premise to make speeches Is
tbe best thing that t&Vy could with
for and I assurance that the Democ-
racy will rC.I up a big or bigger ma-
jority than has been Its wont In Mis-
souri in tbe past.
M. Bryan's full au:aaeut ot hi po-
sition of his reasons ia riew of the
rircumstaaces fcr advocating the
election of Judge Parker aad former
Senator Darts will be forthcoming In
aa early Issue of tbe Commoner IU
aid yesterday that he did not care
to undertake an expression until be
can hare had the complete reit which
he seed to restore him to perfect
health.
Birens Ocrba & Prensley will re-
ceire a car of the new Molfae wagons
-kkhin a few days.
S S Cole't photo studio It over
the Ardmore Natloaal ban):. Don't
forget him when yoj want photos
made 10-d5-wl
1
Laaina. ialy n Ti la aatm
a Ola aaralK t rraen tlM fen
ftrUaf aaa ftHaa at tt la Maaj iMta
aa4 lacka tcaatraaattcai at aay on-
W. OlTer ONE - FOURTH OFF on our new
Straw Hats
And Summer Suitings at One-Half Off
Plac your Order Now
W. II. Byrd Company
Tailors and Haberdashers
4
: : v p;. s c-ea::
at Cutnt. $w tee'1".
11. t :. t .4-Eip-"f.'.:'
Krzf-r :' Tru.fr a; rt-pLi- ? si'-
ai I c:Jk tll ccUe f
Ciareaa. Caa'oa Vaai 5 jUTiaKi
A. JL Boat of MoneaawrtL lad . kt:
to at ap taa or tvejve Uac 1a a
Jckt. aad kad k arre barkacle aaA
cat at oat Miani. Vm cwed ay
rey" Kiftaiy Cam. Baaau & B-jx.
Try m See
aroaaa aooa at
Xoa otaor
O fSH't.
ai.!. a
ocafxooaan
Tae aoat-ier: at.4 ber. rri- of .!
Dar-ae crasjte -are at
W"EKS. CORHN ft FREN5IXT.
CONFEDERATE VETERANS.
Joas K M or pax Ciaaa. C. C. T
wQ aoM lu :ral- retlar oa ti '
wcead Staday ha eah moat at ti 1
city has at S o'doct a m. AS oii
toidtert tarrt'-d.
J W GOLL.SIOS Coat
G. R. aaCCS. AiJatiiL
Hw weather Is tan! on eyes Tf
you alce aty defeat la j-oart Jet ut
rxaaslie them So riarre Ctarrei
rwaaottalile 'or cl!-
10 F. J. TLXHSSTt. Drardr.
CONSULT WANT COLUMNS.
Lr.-FL
Fossd.
For ReL
For &sj.
K5p "Wazitfi.
Tjyrza for PjesL
Frslstieii PjOO.
A voais'i adalratios lor a
lag Bsualry runs to the
AW Dra;;itu
ask the readers of this vjr who are
saerlag with ladigestma or dyijp-
1 sta to call oa them at oace aad get
a bottle of Kodoi Dyappla Csr- If
you Xaew the -ralue of this remedy as
we Xbot It T'ri would atx suer an-
other day. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Sc
a thorowch dlgestant and tissue bulg-
ing tonic as well. It Is ecdorsed per-
sonaTaT by buodrf-ds of pwj wbos
' It hat'eurei of iadigestioc. dytp-g;a
palpitation of 'be Js-art aaJ &'oisji'!-.
troubles genera-.y K:-V. DygpepMajJ
ure aire s wa- jr.'; f-a.-. j- j..-a
ar.L palatal aai ftr--.r-if-i.t?
GRAINMARKET
Chicago July 14 The followiag
qwot&tioas were made on the market
here today:
WHEAT
Opea. C.'.k
.s; si
..4&; 45UB
.4Si; 46'i
..4H I'iB
KM SH
. WH KM
..Mrs 3!U
.110 12.6S
.. ;m t.tob
July
Sept
Dec
CORK
Jury .
Si.pt......
Dee....!"l
OATS
July ......
Sept
D
PORK
Sept
. RIBS
Sept
Lccal Grain Market.
The following are the local market
price today for small grals-.
Wheat No. 5 Per butbel TSsfSOc
Oat per bushel c
A GOOD FOUNDATION
aad we'll do the rest.
H. P. LONDON
Practical Hatter. Cleaner aal Dyer
111 North Washington Phone U5.
Ladle' Work a Specialty.
ARDMORE
SANITARIUM
IR. HARDY A M'SEES; ?F pi
HorgerT at'! b.ieitri --f W. mD a ?r!.tf
?-Tc.r AT THE
PALACE HOTEL
.Marietta Ind. Ter.
The yi hrtfrl in the c ty.
Hst(?f I 0 pr div
B. J SALLEE Prop
1
M 4 j M f ! i 4 4 4 4"C-S"5-H- 4-4--I 14 1 4 4 4 4 4- -5-!-
! BERKSHIRE GORMAN
! INSURANCE AGENTS !
WB f Hnt Stujsi! But Ardm'jKK I.sij. T.k.
41
aHi ei
You will do well to Investigate if rou need any-
thing in the Machinery Line
Jones & Taylor Iron Works
. a
MACHINE
214 4th Ave. S. W.
4 I
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Mooarchs?
OF THE
You have never seen anywhere a more splendid ar-
ray of buggies and swell stanhopes than you 11 find here.
Oar stock" comprises these popular makes:
White Elephant Buggies
Columbus and John Deere Buggies
We are in & position right now to offer yon special terms
and prices. We also carry as usual a large stock of
the latest .mproved labor saving machinery.
McCormlck Mowers and Rakes
Sheif and Heavy Hardware and B-.iders' Supplies
BIVENS.CORHN & FRENSLEY
( OB.VCB IK A I ' A.VE WASHINOTf N 5TEEETS
CHURCH SOCIETIES.
The Pariorge aad Hose Mlnloa
Society of the Broadway M. E. caurci.
eeu tie first aad third Tuesdays of
each aoath at the parsoaage.
MRS. HESTER WOLERTON.
PreslfieaL
The Ladles' Aid Society of the First
Baptist cuhrch weeta with the aa-'
l-eri each week.
MRS. A. R MATHEW. Pres.
DAISY NICHOLS Sec
The Aid Society of the Cumberland
Presbyterlaa church aseet eTery Ttie-
day with oae of the tseat-ers.
MRS. J. D. TANNER Pres.
The L. T. L's raeets
every
Baada)
af teroooa from 3 to t at the Fim Pre
byterlaa church.
MISS MAUD TENNERY. Pres.
The Forelga Mliiioaarr Society o!
the Broadway .V. E. church aeets the
Srst Tharsday of each raoa'i.
MRS. T. K. KEARNEY. Pre.
The Christlaa Eadeavor of the Chris-
tlaa Church zaeets eTery Seaday af-
ten at 4 o'clock.
D A H REPLOGLE. Pres.
The Aid Society of the Christlaa
church aet every Tuesday with oa
of the aeabers.
MRS. MATTIE EVETTS Pres.
MRS. D. REPLOGLE Sec
The Aid Society of the Central Bap-
tist church meets every Tuesday at 3
o'clock with oae of iu members.
MRS. BHTJCE Pres.
The B. Y. P. D. of the Firt Baptist
church rseeta every Sunday afternoon
at the church.
MISS DAISY NICHOLS Pres.
Tbe Pleriaa Club will meet every
Wednesday front 3 to 5 o'clock with
dlffereat raenbers. They will study
the Bay View course. Their object
I wtli be to beautlf) the public school
i buiidise.
MRS. JOHN WHITEMAN Pres.
The Beseroieat Society naeets evcrj
1 Thursday from 3 to S with oae of the
; members.
If men did tbe cooking every kitoh
s would be provided with a gasolino
.love- aad nine oat of ten of these
".v. would bo Quick Meal.
VLNS f'.'RUN i FRENSLEY
WORK
ARDMORE I. T.
4- 4 S-M-"M--5--
-r
ROAD
1 1 1 i I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 t"
ONE WEEK ONLY
AT-
Kendall & Go's
July 11th to 16th.
This complete list of
GROCERIES
For one week will
be sold for only
5.00 Cash
1 25 lbs standard Graou. Sugar ..$1 00
1 bottle Ripe Olives
1 pound best Tea
1 Gal. Vinegar
3 pounds Bulk Starch
& bars Clairette or Purity Soap. .
3 pouads Moca or Java Coffee. .
5 cans Aaet'd Fruit
40
75
40
25
25
00
95
Total
.15 00
BRICK
FEED i LIVERY
...BARN
TISHOMINUO - - - IND. TER.
A. J. BURDETT Prop.
Special attention Riven to
commercial rics
Telephone 103
0. A. JUHAN
General BlacKsmithing
Horseshoina' and Carriage WorK
n Specialty
Spu-Ul Attention Ki on t r .ltor: InKr-
ferine (orcuii; au.i kei-ku. . klni: pronlb-
ttiM. All tt.irk k-ujniotro.l.
Shop next door to Flynt's
Livery Parn. N Cnddo St.
forCilUreni safr sure. .Vo or
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