The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 236, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 10, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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Published every fcftfrnoon (except
HatordRT nl 8unmr morning.
Office of pubiUaUo-. orth Ww
(npton tret.
SIDNEY SUGGS Proprietor.
Entered t Potol!ice At Ardmore
as Scon1-cliii J.UII Matwr.
NoTirmter 2 1SS.
Subterlptlon Hatei:
One week
One month
One ri '
(Payable In Advance).
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The OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER ot the
Dnltl SUtw Coort lor the Southern
Dtrtrict Indlaa Territory. Alto for
the UaleXMa Stock Aatoctotloa of
the Indian Territory e ofScial
organ of th city.
Any erroneoua reflet' ion ttjxm the
eharwur or reputation of any perton
wttco mav b printed In tbe Ardmore-
Ite or any wMrlo baed on report
that are fai'o will fla-.ty Iw corrected
If bronatt to the ai-.tuUoo of
publtebem
TIME TABLE.
Gulf. Colorado &. Santa Fe Railway.
(SouLnbonnd.)
Galveston & Chicago Kx. .-. .3:40 a. a.
dobunie & K. C. Kx 4:0 p. m.
(Northboun.l )
Oalvoeton & Cnlcaxo Bx..l2:5 a. ra.
Clctmra & K. C. Bx 11:0 p. a.
Choctaw Oklahoma
Gulf Railway.
i--ri. at Ardmore 1:10 p. in.
Leave Ardnme 1:20 p. m.
Local frelgbt carrying pajngor
aleo.
Arkanwt & Choctaw Railway.
Leave Ardmore daily C:20 a.
Arrive Ardinore dally &:20 p.
MIxeJ train arrive H:10 a.
Mixed train leave 2:35 p.
All United States Ti.alla cloeo
bdnutea prior to train time.
Hereafter the mails will bo closed
at 9 p. m. InsteaJ of S p. m. as form-
erly. D. KEDnEI-D. P. M
Uae the lnK Distance Telephone
and call up 'Phono Nc 5 if you want
the Ardmorclte.
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Ardmore Wednesday August 10 1904
HOME NEWS WHILE AWAY.
Subscribers to the Dally Ardmorclte
away during the summer may have
the paper mailed regularly each day
to any address at the rate of 50 cents
a month. Address changed as often
as desired. While out of town the
Ardmorelte will be to you like a dally
letter from home.
When the pnehero reduce the price
of beef the public will be convinced
that they have w- n rut n TTie strike
The Health Commlwiloner of New
York nays: "We eat too murh" Oh
well If you want n drink why don't
you take It nnd wiy no more nlout
It?"
Minister Irishman has evidently
been ocmtnlwiloned to mako some
more campaign capital In Turkey. It
Ik it wifo wheme. iih anybody can
wifely kick Turkey.
A northern editor rnys the negro Is
really the most intelligent citizen In
the South. This entitles the afore-
wild editor to he considered the iiiost
Intrepid liar In the North.
With Kurokl on first base. Oku on
Becoml nnd Nodzu on third nnd no
body out. Pitcher Kuropntkln Is won
erlng how ItUi going to prevent the
Nippon tenin from scoring.
THE VALUE OF EXCESS.
- -r
NEWS OVER THE 'PHONE.
Ti.mirinrii nrl mrwlfr.i ion in ail
' r . " - - r
things are to te rommenaeo. dut mere i
Is a virtue In exs not to be lightly i Lebanon.
overlooked. The virtue of eiceae has A. J Milburn wa here Mon lay
been demonatnued in the mutter of 9mm Fry of Ardmore la h. re t.
fashionable card playing. For a nam- buihae.
ber of years uppertendom affected Cal ud Bea Stewart are here
profresslve euchre bridge whist day from Holdor.
been peitnible and other gemw In-1 Prank Butler of Marietta was- if-
eluding "pitch." poker and flinch and Monday.
the fair d notes became eipert In the; Oakland.
manipulation of the pesteboards. 1 The big Indian electloa is pass. eg
Srandala were numerous and much off quietly eaooch. About sixty M
more than pin-money wa staked and Ueb followers arrived here yesterday
lost and It wat whispered that Miss from the west oa the 3 o'clock Kris
B who won eo many prices and fojco train. The Johnston men claim
mu'h money bad a way of marking they have about 90 roters here rut
be cards and thai Mrs. A. dealt from .they are not is evidence. McMh
the lKtu.m in a manner to excite the j men seem to be the whole thing at
envy of an old-time Mississippi River .this polling place
card-shark. The pert paragraphs rid-1 The marshals are oa the looko t
Iculeci and the pulpit thundered with for boote and there will be very lit
th- result of avertlslng the game and tie drunkenness.
Chagrtt.
Richard Creel's little baby Is very
Is
rendering it more popular until it
was Impossible for two or more peo
ple to meet together in cottage or . sick.
mansion In the name of sociability! J W. Morris of Hasting. Ok
without a deck of cards and the rigor here on buslneee.
of the game. Born yesterday morning to Mr and
Tblnra were at their worst and Mrs Tm Henry a toy
when things are at their worst thej Horn this -morning to Mr and Mrs
are likeliest to mead according to.W
the old saw. Things have mended. I
The unseen and unseeable oracle of
good form has pronounced against
caru-playlng In all forms. It is too
"common" too promiscuous. Excess
killed It and excess is to be credited
with one more reform of an evil that
for long defied and laughed at the
moralizing of the moralists. The
card-table In tabu Appeal.
C Clark sn a boy
MARKET REPORTS
(By Ouillot Bros.)
That separato statehood movement
fW'tns to be confined principally to
the columns of a few rabid double
state r rgans. The people of the two
territories have almost unanimously
agreed that single rtntehood offers
tie only speedy relief from present
condition and are not willing to put
any obstacle In the way of It. That
lig Ftrlng of seperaate state clubs
teems to be largely mythlcnl. Chlck-
a'ha Express
Maryland has thought for over fifty
yenrs that she owned the greater
part of the Chespeake nnd Ohio Ca
nal Now that she lias an opportuni
ty to dlspc of It rhe finds that it
she has any title It Is not down on
any paper that can ho found. It be
comeB evident now and then that our
fore-fathers Komellmes wholly lgnor
ed the rules of business In dealing
with public affalm or that fcometblng
else Iiaa "happened.
The governor of Florida reprieved
ii man sentenced to be hanged The
condemned had hidden his wife and
children goodbye nTTil was on his way
to fTie sentTold when the telegram of
reprieve wiib received. The grent
crowd which hud gathered to wit
tiesti tho Iiatiglng were much put out
nnd to so'ace themselves for tho dls
apolntment hung tho governor In of
flgy. Yet we are wild to be a civil
Ized and law-abiding people.
A Hussinn tailor ho examined the
clothing of Von I'lehve'g assassin lias
declared The cloth and the finish of
Uio garments to l. rinnlsh. Tho
finish of the Finn will doubtless he
Russian.
AsiKdated l'res dispatches reiort
thnt Cortelyou iH getting busy. lie
Ciould Improve each shining hour.
After tho national election he will
have little to do except to wonder
Tfow It happened.
Postal rlerka will from now on be
expected to give bond to the amount
j $1.0fi0. The premium on thls.to-
thcr(.wlth what they will bo iiermlt-
(oil to; dig up for campaign expenscf
'will make this a rather hard year '(or
postul clorks. ?
The matter of the fall nf Port Ar-
thiir Is generally discussed all over
tflie world now anil the point of dlf-
Terence Is whether It will fall In n
ft'k or a month. Somehow It Is
generally conceded thnt It will fall.
Then may corao tho first signs of
peace.
Tho jKietofflce department has ap-
K)inted another colored ixtmlstross
In Misblsslppl. The evident purpose
of Hie administration In to show the
eltbtoni of thnt state that tho federal
government has nuprcmo control of
Mich affair's nnd that they huvo no
rights that It Is hound to respect.
The greatest non concern thetn-
Boivos least about their frt-atne-
Europe is delighted with the Infor
nuttlon that cotton culture hns been
vlgorouMy entered Into In Egypt and
that by irrigation drainage and L.
u.e that section of tho world will do
much to relieve the famine. All of
which should In no wise disturb the
the grower in Texas and the South.
i.'otion raised In hothouses or entail
Inn the expense which Egyptian cot
ton will entail can never be n real
competlUr of thnt raised In this
country. The world has Just realise
ed that the production of the ileecy
stapTS cToTs not keep pace with Its
consumption ami is willing to believe
any story which will brighten Ujo
prospects.
Tourist Rates.
The Prlsco System will Issue dur-
ing the jjuiimier months tourist round-
trip tickets to various resorts and lo-
cations the mountains lakes and
seashore at greatly reduced rate
with ample return limit. '
Call en nearest ngorit'or nddi-c!
Passenger Trafli.c.J)opartentI
saint buri
Foley's Kdney Cure?' -
Will cure P-rlght's Dlhense. i '
Will cure Diabetes. ' "
Will euro Stone In nia'dderjsii
will i ... T'.
viii u- ivuiuiir nun inauner y;s-
. Hf.nner ii llcnner. '
Chicago 111 Aug. 10. The follow-
Ing quotations were made on the
market here today:
COTTON MARKET.
Liverpool Futures.
Open. Close.
Jan. Feb fi."2
Feb. Mar G.25
uar. April
June July
Juiy Aui; 5 "2
Aug. Hept 6.68
Sept. Oot 5 38
Oct. Nov 6.2S
Nov. Dec 5 26
Dec. Jan 6 24
Dote ti 02
Sales 6000
G.26
5.25
6.25
5 76
5.G0
5.-10
5.32
5.29
6.26
New York Futures.
Open. Close
Auk .
Hept
Oct
Dec
Jan
Spots 10.65
Bales 180
10.08
9 92
9 79
0 75
9 76
10.16
9.96
9.79
9.77
9.78
New Orleans Futures.
Open.
Auk 1035
Hept 9 87
Ont 9 62
Dec 9.61
Jan 9 67
SnotB 10 3 8
Bnles 300
Close
10.35
9 86
9 61
9 59
9 65
LIVESTOCK.
Hogs Cattle Sheep
OblcaKO 25005 23 000 15.000
K 0 12000 7000 2000
Omaha 14.0CO 2700 750
Hou't- opened 6 lower 2000 left over
Receipts year ago 36 000. Mixed
5.16 6.05; good 6 30 6.-16; rougn 4.80
6 00; light 6.26. 5.70
Cuttle 16 to 20 lower sheep slow.
GRAIN.
Chicago.
Wheat Open. Close.
Hopt 1013-1 101
Dec 100 6 8 99 7-8
May 10112 101
Corn-
Sept 63 63 1-2
Doc 19 3-4 60 1 4
May 48 7 8 49 3 8
Oats-
Sept 33 1-4 33 7-8
Dpc 31 18 31 3 4
May 30 1 S 30 5-8
Pork-
Sept 12 30 12 15
Ribs
Sept 7 00 7 57
Will
ease
Notice of Dissolution.
Effective August 8. 1901tho part-
nership law firm of lllnghnm &rAp-
pie Is dissolved. All matters in
which the firm has been actlns aa
counsel will l continued by S. A.
Apple. 9.1 m
O. W. BINGHAM.
S. A. APPLE.
The gnsollno stovo Is a posltlvo lux-
ury nt any time nnd during this hot
woathor they nro nn absolute neces-
sity. Buy todny. Buy tho host
ha!'- the qukk meal sold by
HIVES' C'OUHN (L PHENSLEY
Local Grain Market.
The following are tho local market
prices today for small gralo-
Oalb 31 32c.
Wheat &ofj SOc.
PITH AND POINT.
Lots of worthy people are not popu
lar. There' your cuse. for wxnuipT
Tulk about u rut all you plrsn- umlc
men nre-nev-r any good out of ouY
The nnond time a man calU on u
clever girl she tells blm kbc knows his
Hep.
Youth deals In fancy: age in fncts
All fuUe teeth are madv to look too
young.
Before paying that you think forty
is old remember there may be some
one present who Is at least forty one
You are getting old when people be-
gin to say that you have money hidden
around wunewhere. They never accuse
the young of hiding money.
There Is n kaylng "Get busy." It ap-
plies to Idle shiftless men. But there
should uUo be a saying "Get lazy." It
would apply with force to some men
who work too much. Atchison Globe.
I find nothing better for liver Jc-
rnngement and co.istlpatlon than
Chambeilaln's Stomach nnd Llvir
Tablets I.. p Andr wH l)es Molrus
Iowa For Miit by V J Itamscv. Ani.
Grand
Democratic!
RaiiD
! BERKSHIRE GORMAN !
! INSURANCE AGENTS
or ce our f tilt NiUodiI Bank Ardmokk Ixd. Tkk.
t- -JH-H-4H :
At
Ardmore
I. T.
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At the OPERA HOUSE
Statehood
To be Discussed
Under Auspices of
In Roilon
cJULXIIIUL) i
Demooratio
OIUU
Morning from 10 to
12 will be devoted to
consultation.
Afternoon and night
prominent speakers
from all parts of the
Territory will make
addresses. Prominent
members of Congress
from Texas will be
present.
All Ladies
And all
Democrats
Invited
To Attend
R0BT. H. WEST
President
U. T. REXR0AT
Secretary
A Special Train
FOR A DOUBLE-HEADER
go to FORT WORTH Sunday aug. i4th
And see two "cniokin" good games of
BASE BALL
FT. WORTH vs. ARDMORE
'The new Team In I hi' League)
Special train leaves Ardmore at 7:lu a. m.
Returning leaves Fort Worth at 9:00 p. in.
There will be a big crowd and a barrel
of fan and the fare is only
$1.50 for the round trip
For otter detail sk me
W. A. DAS1IIELLE Agent
If j I
IPw WHEfs YOU TRAVEL
fU'H CU OO YOUR CLOTHES. M
WA KATY SIBVSCE I
1 1 k ' l H tW'SSOURI KANSAS A TEXAS RAiLWAT.)
Ilk M THE "KATY FLYER" AND
lk!1 DINNG STATONS
S st&rL CnwrpajstC la QjjM; snd'strvlct.
5 You will do well to Investigate if you need any-
thing in the Machinery Line
! Jones & Taylor iron Works
4
DO A QENERAL LINE OK
MACHINE WORK
214 4th Ave. S. W.
ARDMORE I. T. J
Ardmore Sanitarium
DRS HARDY & McNEES Proprietors
Large clean airy well-lighted rooius. Equipped with
"eyerywniodern" convenience. Surgical Diseases and
Diseaees ol Women are given Bpecial attention.
Trained nurses in attendance. Charges treasonable.
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We Offer ONE . POURTE OFF on our new
Straw Hats
And Summer Suitings at One-Half Off
Place your Order Now.
W. H. Byrd Company
Tailors and Haberdashers
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(ti)orc Drug Co. W B Frame
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