The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 254, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 31, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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FALL
STOCK
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DAILY ARRIVING j
SPOT CASH
Our Combination Buyers have been for the past six weeRs
in the principal marKets of the North and East preparing
for the Fall Campaign. As a result our store is rapidly
filling with New Goods direct from the Greatest MarKets of
the Country.
ONE PRICE
MADDEN CO.
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EARL Leave for College.
Tho Christian Endeavor fit the
. . i umberland Presbyterian church on-
SS' .TCT-T HapUst'tortalnod Monday night a the homo
moothiK wlirfi has boon In proRrow Mr V wlthf
Lrly l week cloned laM Thurs- a furvwel. cn.erta .unenl In honor o
day. There w a good Interest Mnhy and Krel Flnn.kon. who
manifested throughout tho meeting abort or U onon. Tonn to
Several member were added to tho ntor Caatle Heights Co le The
church fourteen tf which were re- n.ombora .tf the Christian hndea or
ce.vod by baptism. H M " TtTa
We are having extremely hot and a largo crowd who bade he t
dry we.iU.er at present and tho cot- nB gentlemen farewell. Light re
ton crop Ik going to he much leu than treahmenf were wrvcl.
hat. been expected. Tho hot dry i .
weather In causing It to open very The informal lion given at tho R k
rmiiv. mnnv of the bolli net being fall but night wn a pleasant affair
mnturod
Cotton picking will soon bo tho or-
der of the day.
Mr. Wllllamatnnn ol thl place has
Among the visitors who nttondod
wen Mlsaotf Hugenln I'otter of Pal-
las. Carnea Adillimtnu of Wnpnnuckn
Howie ltoulwitro and l.eone Wall ( f
Tlir (Inmo of Trlniiipl.
ronular anions: the llasmie peasantry
Is an ttnelv.it game known iih trimiuet.
No one knows the origin or innciuei.
Like nil linsoue customs. It call be
traced back and back till Its history Is
lost In the remote past. Nearly every
court In the country bears the aspect
of extreme age. The court ut Uuyon.ie
Is believed to be ICO years old "and the
one at St. Jeun de Luz looks older than
the one tit Hayonue. When Louis XIV.
who was married In St Jean de Luz
church went down to the little frontier
town to meet bis Spanish bride he
found the Basques of St. Jeau de Luz
energetically playing their ancient
game and he took the Idea back with
him to Tails and from It largely modi-
lied comes the game of tennis.
Tennis and trimiuet are very similar
save that Instead of a racket n leather
iirriinireinent. known as a glove. Is used
' for propelling the ball.-Country Life.
Mld Viil to Volt Kraiik. who lives "Ftort Worth and M. M. Huhphroy of
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one mile weel of tow... Mr. Wllllnnw ."" ""Ti v
will leave' ha In a few dnya but we . Indent and General Manager Mx-
have uot learned where ho Intcnda"" "v v
Kolnsjt.
Vol Phillip ha movod to Manna-
wile und the reatdeneo vacated by
Mr. Phillips la now occupied by W.
Tullos formerly of Kraot I. T.
W. T. Phillip anl wife are visit-
lug at Powell.
Prof. II. T. Smith's sinning school
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Would Make Money.
J. H. IPieomb Ri arrested by
Deputy Wobb near Pauls Valley yes-
terday anl brought here for trial on
a ohar&e of hnvlnie platea for the
making of nintorfeli money.
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I.muwI la. I Vlnnilnv Mr Smith in . i .t.l.1u nans. u-aa
' " ' BIUlit-T n ruill i nun ii'i'tn'' . '
now teaihluR at the Rollins school tmn for iiolding him to as-alt tho
house three mllea "outh or here. We'Mton f tj0 gmnd Jury. Ho waa
li ar. ho ha a fpood school there hplA u Jilo gllu f $2600 in dcmult
slileh ho well deiorvot. iof wlitoli he was placed In Jail.
There was a wen atteuuoa uikuik
at Mr. Townaend'a yeatorday evening
which all present sccmodi to enjoy.
EASTMAN.
Clean Up Your Premises.
The city cnvonser has begun ti.o
work of cleaning up pro.nUos. Ho-
glnnliiK In the centor of town ho ox-
pocta to keep up tho work all over
the town. All closets will bo cleanod
Sp0l Correspondence. oui uiorcugn.y eve y w.ure. o-
TtMinn I T Aug. 20.-" ho dry lcU Rao Uml you hnU m' lm "00"
weather holda out wfll and tho dm as the work u llone- Up0" your f"'
is awful. The c4.ee heard of line cot- t0 " a CH wf w
ten crop la a th'ng of the ... . hero be reported to the police court. II-
When the worms got througn ltu it ' that all back yards and al-
the dry weather ot the last part of l?y he gie.i fareful attention. I he
and so tho tott n crop Is J' strew- low ""'"re"
ingly stocrt in this pt't of the country. ' ordinances governing tho same.
Our gin man la n.ovlng thJnn up My Ihone Is 311. O. S. 11AILK
iiv nn.i the new in is in fine work- 3-tt City Scavongor.
Duly 'I'lu-ii .'l-nur-.
Mr. Nasmytb the Inventor of the
steam hammer once said: "If 1 were
to try to compress Into one sentence
tho w hole of the experience of an active
and successful life and offer It to
young men ns a rule und certain recipe
for success In avy station it would be
comprised In this: 'Duty llrst; pleasure
second." l'roin what I have seen of
young men and their after progress I
nm satisfied that what is generally
termed 'bad fortune.' 'Ill luck' and
tiilufurttmc' is in nine cases out of
ten simply the result of Inverting this
simple m'uxini. My own experience
coin lul l's me that absence of success
arises In the great majority of cases
from want of self denial and waut of
common sense. The worst maxim of
ill maxims Is 'Pleasure ilrst; work and
duty second.' "
The Klnu f Uiiri.nt-T'.
About a mile disi iut fi m the rocky
promontory of liraiili-y-Pwil the ex-
treme westerly point of north Wales
lies the Island of lSnrdsey. the home of
n N iigiilarly initialed oniinuiilty. The.
Island is the property of Lord Newbor-
ough and was a favorite resort of the
third baron grandfather and predeces-
sor in the title of the present peer. At
t tint period the Island was even more
remote and out of the way thai at
present. Communication with Pwllheli
was Infrciiueut and uncertain. Con-
seiiuently the Hanlsey folk formed an
entirely Independent community forced
by cl.vtin.stn.n-es to conduct their own
alTaits wlth.tut n n'Aul reference to the
laws of the cii.Mt.-y. Lord Newbor-
ough Instituted the otllce of kins'."
Selecting from the Islanders one of su-
perior parts and cl.an.eter he invested
him with the general authority which
he himself possessed as landlord bid-
ding the rest to obey his ruling abide
by his divisions in case of dispute and
in general icspect his authority. Partly
In Jest partly to strengthen his vice-
gerent's position he conferred upon
that wort ly the title of "king of Ilard-
sey" and boHtiwed upon him a crown
n treasure and an army. The "crown"
was a gorgeous diadem of brass won-
droiixly embossed anil wivtught ; tho
"treasure" a silver casket brought from
Italy and the "tinny" t. wo.Hlcn figure
paliftcHl to represent n soldier.
OPENING
OF A
New and Thoroughly Equipped Line
HETWKBN
ST. LOU!S and GHIGAGO
Thoroughly equipped trains leave St. Louis and Chicago
nightly (after arrival of incoming trains) arriving either
city tho following morning. Equipment entirely now;
lavish in design elaborate in furnishings.
Ask your Ticket Agent or address
Passenger TraffSc Department
ST. LOUIS
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I.imv lie V.rtvi-il II.
There wits t. carriage accident In u
town In Scotland. A brougham con-
taining two ladles was run away with
dow .. a steep bill. The noise and clat-
ter of the liol'ses' hoofs on the llugrt
with which the town was paved were
(ctTille. A Scotch farmer wlio was
walking on tho fuotimth turned to
watch the carriage disappearing in the
distance and said to his companion
"I'or us who sec It. It U Indeed a fear-
some sight but for those who are In-
side It must be :. rich spiritual experi-
ence!" Loudon Centlewomiin.
ing ordor so bring your cotton along.
Ace Ilarnes Abbie awl John
Horn returned home Saturday from
r.i: extended visit to Jtusoellvtllo Ark.
They report the old country wltlt dls-
treating hlgli. rough and rocky.
Patrick Griffin of Cheek
relatlvea here last week.
The doctors rupo-ts an u.nt-'ul
.mount of -1 kiu-s now
Notice.
A iycr. U-alrin': to euter pupils In
Mr... Ka :nrl:i People' music clam
may llnd her at the residence of Mr.
Henry Sutherland. 12.1 Second avenue.
visited nonhv. est .S-lt
ffl'8 EarJy Risers
Tho famous Utt!e pills.
't'liri-i- Wiiiiicii VrltT
Among ladle iltstliigulshcd for the
beauty of their peninnnslilp-or pen-
uomtiuship -wus Chiulotte Pronto
who TJte i very r.mull very delicate
mid eaivfwlly ilulshed hand. Mrs. lie-
mans wrote In a tree tlowlng style.
Ullsnbetl. Barrett lrown'.hs' ...ami-
script was ery neat and carefully
imuctuntdl. the writing being distinct
und legible though the letters were
n ! vi. I Joined.
Croti'xijiH- Arrlcnii Ciin.oiiin.
Tattooing Is almost universally prae
tlcinl by both scncs of the unlit c- of
Africa. It Is however very ro.nti.ly
done and Is altogether Inferior tj the
tattooing of the Maoris of New Z.ea
laud and oilier Pacllic races. The moth-
ml of operation Is simply to mal.e a '
slit In the skin and then rub In char-
coal. Among the less pleasing feminine '
ornaments must be reckoned the ine
buttons of the Wti Yao and the fright
fill pelcle or lip ring of the Anyunjii.
The nose button Is t. circular disk of
Ivory of burnished lead let Into one
side of the nostril. I'gly as Is the ef-
fect produced by this it is yet a thou-
sand times less hideous than the pcliie.
which consists of a round. Hat piece
of ivory or wood llxed In a silt In the
upper Hp. The slit is gradually In-
creased by the insertion of successive
plugs each u little larger than the pre-
ceding one. until It can accommodate
a full sized pelcle. which sticks out an
Inch or more In front of the face ren-
dering the appearance of tho wearer
scarcely human.
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OF COURSE YOU ARE GOING I
Let ua '.urnlah you with lltornturo rolatlvo to tho bulldlnsa. botola low
ratos train aorvico otc. Aals your local ncront or uddroea
C. W. STRAIN division PAistNotn aoint
WICHITA KAN.
Mako your nrrangqnionts to enter
Solvldgo .lltislnoM Collogo Monday
Spt. fith. tho opening of tho fall
torm. A special rate Is bolng .undo
for that Urno. Call nt tho college and '
The "w'X" Ardmoreite
For MI thi News
All the Time.
investigate if intorosted.
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