The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 215, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 17, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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rdmrt Sunday. July 17.
HOME NEWS WHILE AWAY.
Subtcrifcert to the Daily Ardmorelte
aviay dunnj the iummer may have
the paper mailed regularly each day
to arty addreii at the rate cf 50 eenti
a menth. Addren changed at cften
at deired. While out of town the
Ardnverelte will be to you like a dally
letter from heme.
Senator Davit iboald begin hit mil
jloasry work upon Republican Wett
Vtrdntm br maklnK his aon in-law
Sooaior Klklna. bit first convert.
An Easllah scientist say the earth
It kep hot by radium That may be
true In England but tblt taction of
it la kept hot by politico
The Houston Host suggests that as
the Democratic party bat made the
country happy the country proceed to
make the Dejnocrailc party happy.
Ovr four million people have paid
their. way into thu great fair up to
date. It might be latoresiiag to
know bow many sol In without har-
ini; to pay
That the Democratic" ticket will wlm
thla year It evidenced by the shorten-
ing of the betting oddt on Hooaerelt.
I jl wuk tly were 3 to 1; tSU weeX
thy are lo to 6.
And. KitMia doesn't think the Jap
army ft large enough to tae !ort
Arthur. Russia should realize by this
time toat'aand may be done up In
smaH. packages.
A Sherman club woman recently
gar her ilub the following: 'There
is so much toft is btf In the best of
us. and so much that is gcod In the
worst' of us. that It doesn't behoove
any of us to say anything about the
rest of ua."
A Philadelphia court has decided
that a man does not have to tell his
wife bow much money he makes cr
how he spends' it. l'efore acting on
this opinion it will be advisable for
most men to and out .what their wives
think about It: '' f
kk M lJh til nail the poilticnl
hide of Dug Jobabton To thq wall. Jp
the August election A Tote for
Johnslon is a vote for Ignorance and
fulravagaace; a vote fcr McMsh Is a
vote' for intellirence and clean gov-
rnmeat. rapanucka Press.
Tfl more boodlers have entered
pleas af guilty at St. Iiuli. accepting
Milnlsmjin sentences. They all had
ratbajdbrow fhemseltTes on tbe mer-
cy oCfbe curt than to take chance
with folk prosecuting. That la n
refutation to be envltd by any prose-
or : sj attorney.
-r . National Mberty party a
gr
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of
be
a
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'tatlon. nominated ir j
'e ago on- " ' ' .-
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INDIAN POLITICK.
Wi:-'5 Hf
Jlarray f Tuhomiag-
a nl"" of ei-OoTeraor
JofeBt'ot wai
a tat rr.f mssj ;n
tfce isttrt of the taaviiaacT of T
JVhnsu.n for the kK poremor l t
Cfitckaaaw trine of UdtnaA lA trae
soOticiaa style be csaisaa llAlt
for his chief A. Mcmy tatfsl: i
Hm rociuitoc osty tie
stand abotn as tt did fosjr years ago
between Harris a4 Johmetoe. wUm
ioknstcn won by tny rote. There
are in Pontotoc couaty sixty tstersna.-
rled rotes' and Mly of theae Cre safely
in the Johnston column.
in FVkea eownty Dm nr 1
tnteraniTfeA rotM and from K to 1(
of them are far Johnston and one-half
ef the b'.ood vote from Ptckean nmntf
it tcr JoEbsUA
"Tlihoffcitig roanty it OTerwhelnv
Irtlr for Johnston. In the entire
r-onety there is not tu o- iitermnr-
t.-i :aat anil be ct for McUah.
aci f-515'tkrd vote win go 3 to 1
J-.r JoLc'ov A i--t'iiar ate of af-
fair xii id this county. Ed Collins
r Senaur Chat McSwain for the
legialatare and Jet Condon for ecu
ty Judge aii nominated on tn jsc-
Uth ticket have refntdiated the Uck-
et anJ wfll tom for Johnston Noah
V31!1. also notelnnted on tie Mcfcish
ti ket fcr natioaal Jnller. nas coane
t la as open letter pabttoM In tbe
Tishomingo press and state that
If for Johnston. The nntlonal party
of Ttanomlnm county wiu meet at
Wolf Springs July SO and nominate
full county ticket. The party al
ready has ticket l in Pontotoc ana
Haboia counties and will nominate
ticket la Ptckeaa county at Oakland
on the Id of Ansnsc
Mr Murray said that the Progres
sive party was better organised and
tbat every XclJsh" vote would he at
toe polls. He said If MTT Johnston i:
defeated tbat it would result irom his
party not coming to the polls on elec
tion day. Aujrust 1!.
A prcmlnent intermarried dtiien
said today in commenting on tbe ap
proaching Indian election that John
ston was counting on the majority
vote of the Intermarried for the rea
sen tbat Hyrd. while governor had
disfranchised them. Richard Mc-
l.ish nor the Progressive party hat
ever done anything against the la
termarried citizen but extrovernor
Hyrd as an Individual did. and hit
action may throw some votes from
McMsh. as Hyrd and McIJsh belong
o the same political party.
WORK FOR EVERY MAN.
A correptnueat writing in evident
sincerity. advocates the passage of
lawt providing work for evcy mi.i.
He cites tbe instance of th indlridur.1
wbo toot bis wife and children to
prevent them from starving. Many
parallel inttances might have been
cited and yot In almost e-ry one
it would be found that the murderer
has been actuatid by Insanity ratiior
than by actual condition of -bis sur
roundlngt In this country there Is
no occasion for people to starve to
death. The one who cannot obtain
work to which he Is bett adapted can
get work of some sort. If the worst
happens and be finds that he is help
less so far as his twn efforts are
concerned then tbero is chartty the
acceptance of which ia not a' dls
grace.
Independence la one of tbe things
dear to the American. He likes to
make his own way. and to be able to
say tbat what ha baa has been attain
ed by his own endeavors. Therefore
he objects to the Institution designed
To be an habitual aid to him. He may
be glad to avail himself of It In an
extremity but he does not acknowl
edge until forced to do so. that tbe
extremity exists an! hi will nerer
acknowledge that It is permanent.
Doubtless out of a lighter wisdom
titere will ane conuitions superior
to those now prevailing The spirit
of tilsctalttnt of which the correspond
em's letter 's. siagl'i one of many
expressions will load to definite re
form. That there It a wrong InyolV'
tfdin the absorption of millions el
dollar at it IsVabsorbelj by the Itwrko
follers and . Morgans. fnobody quo'
Uiint. Thota individuals know It
Odmselvee. To frame legislation to
tetnely such patent ivlls may not be
dtttteult. however dlAUult the enforce-
ment of the laws when made But
the Eest and atreagesi legislation can-
not uplift human nature. There aro
men to be 1 pies and InfKtrt that they
would starve under any set of cir-
cumstances that did no; actually
thrust broad Into their mouths. They
woald grow indignant at bard luck
and kill their wives and babies In
tiken of protest.
-ly every man ought to have
t there Is work for every man
nroblem lies In tbe ad-
- ...3 man and tbe task.
r tl'j i in fr.'i'it"; ih- tii.k or
I x ra-. aal Rput ..i o a-cept
ti g :i standard ParaxDouc. issue
Nc 5 rmovl The Reparians stand
fcr prtet:o iTM'j r-v. and
r" !jTf ity the Demorrats for protee-
tkca. graduai reduction aal recipro-
city Xo. I removed The Rennbto-
raas and Democrau alike declare foe
crril aervVe reform and both are ly-
ing Hke atratea Leaders of the Dan
eratle narty and tha leaders of the Jte-
fjablkawi natty prlrataly. aaree that
crril s4lc reform It a humbus nd
that to 'be rtcton beicac the snoda'
The . mb declare for lcal
etf-nv mec. . . t.t Pllipinos asm
the IX xy - . .hat the PIM
pinos ahoaM be ivea their IndeceasV
ence. Xow. if the laocrnu wfll
agree to make Cut Philippines the
paraaaooat lastfe Hon Theodore
Roosevelt will thank his stars for his
good luck Times-Herald.
At a recent election it was shewn
ba the town of Muskogee nao
si pped from the grasp of tbe Repub-
licans and was a safely Democratic
burg.
The ktTTiug f 5.i Japanese in
front uf Por Arthur is n lltlie too
swift It reminds us o: the way the
Populists used to utilize figures In
saowingliow rich the world would be
f the gorernmATa would run the
prlntlnc presses all tbe time printing
wenty-dcilar blllc.
Rr4v4A la chopping wood aad
Parker passeed the plate at church
last Sunday. Xext? Cbickas&a Ex
press.
After the presidential election
Roosevelt will he hauling his wood
to market and Parser will be eating
from plates ia the "White House.
The attitude of Senator Tillman of
South Carolina in this campaign ap
pears to have attracted lets attention
than it deserves That he it support
ing the national ticket with apparent
earnestness is the unusual condition
that give caute for wonder. He evi
dently wafts to stand in with the
neat national administration
If you are a good citizen and have
ae Interest of ycur neighbors at
well as yourself at heart cut the
weeds from the streets and alteyi ad
jacent to your home and if you are
so unfortunate as to have a vacant
lot la Ardmore were tbe weeds
have undfsputed pcssesMon. cut there
too.
Statlaticmna are busy these days
sueslng the lots to crops In Kansas
by reaacn of flood. A Wichita news-
paper places the flpireTI I65.oofi.oofi
for wheat corn oats and alfalfa One-tf-nth
of that would be conilered a
hlgn '-timatf. but a little matter of
fifty or -Ixty millions "f fl"'.lars to a
Kansa- 'arac Is r.. tlung in 'hf-se
lays ' rro-r-' ri'y in figure
GRAIN MARKET
CSicago. July 10. Th e following
quotations were made on the market
here today:
WHEAT
Open.
July -9t5U
Sept SOH
I S5&
CORK
July 4Si
Sept ISi
Dc 4 44
OATS
tuly Z'i
Sep'
Dec 3!V4
I'OKK
Sept 1S.SI
H IBS-
Sept 7. lit
C'M
95B
49 U
I3K
mi
1J.S0
Local Grain Market.
The following are the local market
prices today for small grais-
Wheat No 2 Per bushel. .. .ToCSOe
Oats per bushel ;9c
Moon Ilrofi'. bugfry the queen of the
road at J. C. Preddy's. I
Tho famous Groonland refrigerator
stands at the head of the list as be-
ing tbe best Noble Bros are selling
them at cost.
See the new styles In duck sailors
at Miss Hutsell Sbinholeer's.
1
We Offer ONE . FOURTH OFF on our new
Straw Hats
essms And Summer Suitings at One-Half Off
A
4t
PI act your
W. H. Byrd
Toilers and
OAK APPLES.
rra t ft VM'- lrs c uted br
Mlr olla;.
! :.tti- to- 'oi t-fjiar:Tl
ktx' 0 3 ' .ok Jl-l - "" Li '.i Uisi c f
tt t eti xrv- ms in viuf.r u;-n
oak t ics are id fruit as kq. up-p-j
but fornr of digest wbich re-
acitt from ttr att k. of a minute
raiiffy wynit flu little mct. a
distant raosin of a and bee. Its
-fvi ld srtth a vesasd stated satsUag
o Attor n kr tail by meant of
r.:b ae mat- little &-!- iu tb
trtid-t bort. of Uf oak. tailor an epj
lb ... It. aa-J at tlv -. t tor iatrvdoi-
lax a urop of Irritant tuU.
Tbe BbatatK of tbe rboot l thus
ftiuislated to unnatural ertwtb aod
produces an oak attpi or "call wb..a
taa be recardd a a Mirt t-f resets lle
rumor and a borne 'r t?e
rrub which baU-aea uut of tl.- e.-:
Thi can easily be Men by '. i.z
open a yuo sail hat to :! - .
the iusert baa eaeapMi by dr: : ; ; a
tunw-l to the oottd.
Tbe oak is infet.-d t y m--rr
klt5 of gall. Stoine uf t .".!
era kk like carr- t. at l ' .-
are tbe Itttk- rn osk
SCCfl OQ tt "Ifl---M- ff
Kacb kind of oilUt k-l t f.
duction of a difffrent k.n 1 ' e
Uandon Aoawer
BOWER BUILDERS.
Bird Thai Cntrurt Cnrdrn
Tor
Tbelr t ii Knjeymvbt
Tbet are five different bower birds -threv
In Australia tbe repeat theat.n
and tbe spotted one in tbe Papuan in-
lands tbe catbird and one in New
Guin. Tbetr brilliant plumage Is
told en yellow. ?losy black or spotted
browu often with a rose tinted colltr
Their bowers are In no sense nests
but miniature cardeas. adapted for en-
joyment and courtship and set in the
eye of tbe sun. A pavement of eiual
tred pebbles is arranged and number-
lesi twijs are thrust firmly between
them in two parallel rows Inclined to
etch other inclosing an avenue about
; a yard Ion;: and several inches wide.
) To decorate this arbor jay feathers.
ruddy brriei. pearly shells bleached
bone even watches knives and other
rtltterint' objects are tastefully placed
in aad around tbe entrance.
Tbe New Guinea bird still more of a
rtrdener. constructs a miniature conical
summer bottle with Internal gallery
Before this Is a meadow of moit. kept
free from srras. dust and leave on
which bri;bi flowers and fruit are dal-
ly oSered by tbe enamored male bird
to tils mate.
RIVAL MUSICIANS.
The llArllrat International Band
Control Wat Held In 1720.
The earliest record of an Interna-
tional bund contest is of one bold in
the year 1720 between the bands of
Handel nml UuononcinU a sifted Ital-
ian composer who by bis frivnde and
admirers was declared to be Infinitely
superior to the German mauler. Tbe
kins headed the partisans of tbe Ger-
man and the Prince of Wales those of
the Italian artist. The controversy ba
been nertieluitted In the lines of John
HrM n a . Duar of hl! dsT:
Soro aay. compared to Buononclnl.
That Mnhtr Handel t but a ninny.
Othrrs avtr thai be to Handtl
It rarcly fit to bold a candle
btrtince all this dlf!rtnc ihould b
'TUt tw dlJum arid twdledt.
An International band contest on a
much largtr scale was held In connec-
tion with tbe Paris exhibition of 1S67
In which selected bunds from Austria
Bavaria. Baden. Belgium. France Hoi
land. Spain and Hussla competed In
the preentv of 30.fO visitors Itust-Ia
took the first prlre c!oely followed by
France and Austria Iindon Standard.
Mnionldrft Df-laT
"Why should we expect rellirlon"
says Sir John I.ubboek. "to -)lve que
tlons with reference ti the origin and
destiny of the unixer-e'; We do not
evpevt the most lalxirHtc treatise to
tell tit the orlcln of electricity or of
heat. Natural liistor) tlirw im llsht
on tbe orizln of life Hns Bllltolo?y
ever profesMil to explain exiMeiu'v
blmotilden was ahkmi at Synn-UM.' y
Hlero wlw or what God wat when be
rtfiiievti.il a iliiy's time tu think of Ills
answer. On subsequent dayi- he al
way doubled tbe time r-Uirel for de
liberation and when Hlero inquired
the reaion-lie repllwl tluit the longer
be coiiihlercd tile ulJi-t the more ob-
hcure It aii'ur-d."
The r'hrllo Uland.
The Reychelleo Ulundi. form an nrelii-u-Uo
of IU llonlf uiid arc situated
obout 1.4C" miles -at of Aden ami
1(X"J inllei. from Ziiiiz-lliar. They rle
vteeply out fif the eu. rulinlnatini: In
tbe Isle of Mahe. which It. altout 5CX)
feet alKire the" level of the ocean and
Ik nearly the center of the proup. All
tbe Islands arc of cnrul growth. The
houn-x are built of a speeles of tuaio-lve
coral hewn into qnnrc blocks which
KlUten like white marble.
1
Order Now.
Company
hittrtluiLer:
; BERKSHIRE GORMAN 1
INSURANCE AGENTS I
WH utr lint NtUisi! lizl
4 t I t '
You will do well to Investigate if you need any-
thing in the Machinery Line
j Jones & Taylor Iron Works
f A iENFEAL L'NE ' t
MACHINE WORK
J 21 1 1th A e S V.
4sststsatassvtttmBssm -
l
Notice! Mill
A full line of Pipe Fitting's PacKing Hose
Brass Goods. TanKs Steam Pumps
Rubber and Leather Belting'. Try us.
WUClQ RDflQ Practical
ULLIVU DilUuii Tinners and Plumbers
West Main Street
........ '
.USE.
Plansifter Flour
Because it r. the best and made at home by
Whaley Mill and Elevator Company.
J. A. BIVENS President.
DON LACY Vice-President
THE CITY NATIONS
.AJciriciE:. r
Capital $100000.00
Surplus Funds 30000.00
er.onulto' flrmi and lndlTlduah solicited Courttoai treattun.
Accorded all alike
S S. Coles photo studio is ovtr
the Ardmore National bank. Don t
forget him when yo-i want photos
made. 10-J6-wl
The newest deslgn3 In handsome
ttanhopos at
BIVENS. COUHN & FRENSLEY.
Subscribe for the Ardmorelte.
A GOOD FOUNDATION
and we'll do the rest.
H. P. LONDON j
Practical Hatter Cleaner and Eryer '
111 North Washington Phone 135. I
Ladles' Work a Specialty.
BRICK
FEED 1 LIVERY
...BARN...
TISHOMINGO - - - LSD. TER.
A. J. BURDETT Prop.
Sptcial attention given lo
commercial rigs.
Telephone 108
0. A. JUHAN
General BlacHsmithing
tloneiholng and Carrlag'e VVorK
a Specialty -
Special AlUotloa tlren to roadatert; IctVlV
ferine forKloc and intf-knocklni 5rf.hlt-
Ited All work icnarantef d.
Shop next door to Flynt's
LiVery Barn N. Caddo St.
t
f GIVES TIIK SATISFACTION OF A 10 t'liXT
? SMOKK f
Da COSTA
5c
Cigar
Whiteman Brothers Company
Ardmore Lnd. Tkr.
ARDMORE I. T.
and Gin Men.
Long Distance Phone 79
A. H. PALMER Cashier.
FRED C. CARR Asst. Caihlsr.
r-VJIT I717FP AUT V
UlllL Yl SLlLlX UNLrl
-r
Kendall & Go's
July 11th to 16th.
This complete list of
GROCERIES
For one week will
be sold for only
S5.00 Cash
25 lbs standard Grami. Sugar... $1 00
1 bottle Hlpe Olives -lo
1 pound best Tea 75
1 Gal. Vinegar 40
3 pounds Bulk Starch 25
5 bars Clairetto or Purity Soap. . 25
3 pounds Moca or Java Coffee. . 1 00
5 cans Aset'd Fruits.. 95
Total $5 00
Stop at the
PALACE HOTEL
Harlettn Ind. Ter.
The best hotel in the city.
Rates $1.00 per day.
B. J. 5ALLEE Prop.
Wholesale Distributors.
Ardmarc I. T.
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