The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 9, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 20, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DAILY A1DM0RLITC
Ardmore Sunday November 20 1904.
(Sijc Jigllii arDinorcilc.
SIDNEY SUGGS Proprietor.
rutere4 t tbe Potto&te at Ardmore
m SetotMl-iaM V.ll Matter.
Notetr 2 U3.
Subierlptlen Hatei:
One weefc
One tiHHjtk
On year 16 w
(HaraWe la Adrance).
i'oWlHbwi etery enwn (except
luwrtlay and Sunday morning.
Oftte ol jmbllcaUor. or Wash-
mrtoD street
Aidmore Sundjy November 20 1904.
T j.ryer of Mr. Crngt that
Mi. Hoonvelt ralnht be elated by
very rnnall majority" tnlpbt have
Men heaM but It m not listened to
ntuiftla baa ilecided to double-track
lia Trwu-Blberian railroad its enttr-
lomfitk the quickest way to eat! the
war. Hy laying two -He of track
a day which l fairly rapid railroad
retriictlon the work ran be com
looted in about seven yeara. Knna
C:ty Timee.
The Plttaburg dlnpatcb claim t.it
th figure of the Republican major
In Pennaylvanla will foot up 41.
H and probably that la the renaon
why State Cbalnnan Ouffey of Perm-
mrivanlft la about the only one of nil
ftrty four collf-ftguea who haan't told
how It happened.
SpoaKIng of tne growing power
tho Independent voter. It la noted that
In Maaaachuaetla the Democratic can-
d'jtate for governor ran 100000 ahead
of flic presidential ticket and waa
olected. In New York the Democrat-
ic candidate for governor ran more
than 18000 ahead of the presidential
- tJckot. In Wlchlpan the Democratic
candidate tor governor ran SW.immi
ahead of the presidential ticket. In
Mifaourl iibe Democratic candidate
fur sorernor ran 5nofl0 ahead of the
prcoldentlal ticket and was elected.
In Colorado the Democratic ticket for
r.crornor ran 25000 ahead of the pres-
idential trcket and was elected. In
Minncelta tho Democratic candidate
fur tovernor ran 155000 ahead ot
presidential ticket and was elected.
To Teachers.
Teachers In the appropriation rre
ArhuilM attending the CliKkiiKaw
Teachers' Association at Ada on t
25th and 2fith of November will re-
pay for Krlday the tame as U
tey tench. EO I1KC K.
Su perint-niient
I'resldent Roof-wit will upend a
da at the St. I-outa fair and will be
c.'otely guarded all the time he I
there to make It practically Impossi-
ble for some Insane fellow or some
ar.trchist to kill him a McKinley
aid Garfield were killed. Certain pen
viis will protests against the!-
pardi a Indicating that the people
are tootling on the president as the
puipte of Rurope look on thotr king-
Vey will say the president U no
better than anyone else and Is en-
titled to no different kind of protec-
tion. If the president were snbjt-t
pd to no dtrterunt. kind of danger then
tr-e kind of precautions taken to
sure the liven of others would an-
swer for him. Kvery rltlen Is sup-
posed to be under the protection of
C.e laws and If those laws fall to give
piotectlon they are made more severe
at.il greater efforta are put forth to
er. force the laws. Ordinary rltitens
wl en threatened ar accorded spe-
cial protection. Now when the fact
that the American people choose a
certain man to act as president mb-
JecU the man to certain and peculiar
dangers from certain vicious elements
t'ic nation should take special step
to Insure the safety of its oIQclals.
Whenever an executive officer Is In
danger of assassination he should be
granted special protection and special
I niilshmenta should be meted to tr
asi asiina or to those who encourage
esHasslnatlon.
Legislature Adjourns.
Special to the Ardmorelte.
Tishomingo. I. T. Nov. l'J.The
CMckosw Legislature alter a long-
t:.j session last nljrht In wrlch consid
er bio business wn transnrteH ad
journed today at 10 o'clock. The leg-
ixlature haa been In elnn tor 70
days during which time 12U bills
wro passed.
Peace anil harmony prevailed
throughout the session and the mem-
lers of the senate anil house thlnx
mveh kocmI has been accomplllahed lor
their jxvple during thin session.
V
Sold by Internal Revenue Officer.
As ha been Advertised thirteen
casks of beverage. labeled "HI Kino
ami ten cashs labeled "linghorn'
which wore -seised ncni some time
nv by the comtnlsslner or Internal
revenue were old at public sale yes-
tiiday nfternoon In Itvmt of the
Crown Homing Works by Chaw. How-
tn: deputy collector of Internal rev-
iriie whose hendqunrters nre af
l.i avenworth Ka. The goodtf were
I ought by Jen C'arM-n I1 r i- -urn ot
I.- ro per cask.
TELEPHONE NEWS. 4
Greenville.
The Infant child of Mr and Mm
Jack Nichols died here this morning
Tho remains will be given burial tils
alternoou.
W. H. Hums Is reported rjnlte sick.
Overbrook.
The box Mipper last night lor the
benefit of the ftehool wa quite n suc-
cess financially. The committee real-
hod J f 3.25 from the supper. .Miss
Kattlo llnnna wag awarded the cake
for the most beautiful young lady.
Lone Grove.
Dr. W. J. JJrown Allen Ix)ndon J.
n McCarty. W. W. Wlnans and Kd
McDonald left this morning for St.
1.msIs to view the World s Knlr.
Springer.
Tho gin here haa reached the l3:tu
mutk.
Elk.
Mrs. Young of Detroit. Texas ar-
rived yesterday and will begin tho
pnhll school here Monday.
Loco.
R. H. Ilobberson has returnel from
Hardy. Montague county Tex. where
he has been to assist his brother. Dr.
J. K. Rohberson who was morinK
there from Duncan.
Mount Maxwoll from Texne Is hero
vrltlng his sister. Mrs. R. !!. Hob-
berson. Mike Duncan's new residence is
retiring completion.
Mrs. Attaway a widow lady died
l ero yesterday leaving seven orphan
ch'ldren in destiluto circumstances.
The Infant child of Cliff Thaggard
died Thursday night.
Lebanon.
Miss Lee. Hows and Mrs. Ryan or
Dcnlson nre hero visiting Mr. and
Mrs. U W. Howe.
Mr. Klnloy Is here representing the
Monnlg Dry Ciooils company.
Houston Holland or Marietta is
here.
CH ICKASAWS
IVPORTANT SESSION OF LEGIS-
LATURE HELD.
Insurance of
All Hinds
FIRE LIFE
ACCIDENT
I! KALI H
PLATE
OLAH4
AND
CYCLONE.
BONDS Of All KINDS
Over Flrxt National
Hank "I'boDt vi
BerKshire
Gorman.
V
J
Cne Act Patted Creates Office of
Land Commissioner to Investi-
gate Segregated Lands of
Chick Choc Nations.
Srccial to the Ardmorelte.
Tishomingo. I. T Nov. 19. Alter
being In sossion for more than sixty
days tho Chickasaw legislature ad- I
Journed for the term here today. The
legislature passed many bills during
the session Just closed. Among the
most Important legislation enacted
Waa tho creation of a land commis-
sioner wlwse duty It shall be to In-
vestigate and determine the value of
all segregated lands In the Chickasaw
anil Choctaw nations. The school ap-
ptiprlatlon of 260000; the appoint-
ment of three delegates to Washing
ton to represent the nation In the mat
ter of legislation and the passage ol a
I'lemorlal requesting congress to en-
roll all children born since the clos-
ing of the rojls.
The legislature adopted that por-
tion of the report made by the special
rimmlttco to confer with a like i&m-
ir.Ittco of the Choctaw council rela-
tive to the plan of financial settle-
ment. Each nation will now make nn
Itemized account of Its finances ann
fettle accordingly. The Chlcka&awH
fire to receive one fourth and tr.e
Choctaws three-fourths of all monies.
In the report of the special com-
mittee It was urged that the legisla
ture take action on the statehood
qtiKfitton.liut the tribal body would not
declare Itself In favor ot either single
lor double gtntehood. The concensus of
At th.. enmnr... v.nri!av nrtor- 'opinion among the mumbers was that
Thanksgiving Specials
We have just received fifty Nt'W Styles of Wooleos in
Men's Suitings and Troii&erings ihnt we can sell at
an extremely low price. "VVe invite you to call and in-
spect same. We make Ladies' Coats and Skirts and
Overcoats in any stylo
JNO COONEtL
Maaiirer
Ardmore Tailoring Company
r Iteroembor onr cleaning repairing anil prt-Mlnc department.
We call for and deliver jonr work. Phone 3t.
WANTED. j
WANTED Men to learn the barber
trade. Our free catalouge explains
how we tench It quickly by steady
practice and instructions. Gradua-
tes earn $10. weekly. Write nearest
Hranch. Moler Barber College. St.
Ixmis Mo. or Kt. Worth Texas.
20-Ct
"WANTED 5"0 young ladles to bring
their fellows with them to Kahn a
to buy one of those handsome hol-
iday boxes or baskets. They arc
fresh and the finest ever broug.it to
tho city. L'u-4
KOR RENT A four-room house row
shed large lot plenty of good water.
and In desirable neighborhood. O.
M. Redfleld. 8-tf
WASTED Teacher for the Springer
school. None need apply only on
guod certificates and best of refer-
ences. Rout. K. Sclvall.v J. M. Ar-
nold 11. F. Stovnll directors. 17-tf
noon p nil was discovered running
out of a bale of cotton. Manager Mur-
1 by had the bale opened and to n
surprise found a great qtianity ot dirt
and sand between the cotton. The
i itnriTKir tin u'fitit Infrt tho linln thh mnrfl
d'r: he found. "It hna been incited
vith sand to a finish" said Mr. Mur-
phy. The purpopo was to increase the
j weight and defraud the buyer. The
bale was shipped In here from tome
point on the railroad.
East Texas pure ribbon enne syrup
the time was not opportune lor the
legislature to declare lUelf.
It Is learned thnt the delegates.
Messrs. Mosoly Holmes WHIIs and
K H. Johnson will depart shortly for
Washington to look nfter the inter-
erts of the Chlcknsaws before con-
gress. It is said that these delegates
do not desire nny change whatever
in the lease system.
WANTED Men to learn barber trade.
Few weeks completes by steady
practice anil instructions. Special
Inducements now. Cnn nenrly earn
expenses before finishing. Write
nearest branch. Moler liarbor Col-
lege St. Louis Mo. or Fort Worth
Texas. 13-C
FOR TRADE Harness and buggy ror
heater on stove wood. Apply at
Ardmorelte office. A bargain. 12 tt
FOR SALE OR RENT 12-room hotel.
A. D. Chase. . 10
FOR RENT A nice suite or offlco
rooms over Randols store. R. W.
Randol. 27-tf
FOR SALE.
WANTED Chickasaw warrants. Amer-
ican National Rnnk Tishomingo I.
T. 31m.
j FOR r.cNT.
F(5KTiiNT A'nTelT'lurnlsliiBdtKm
I room southern exposure suitable
I for man and wKo or two gentlemen.
I Apply 324 C st. South woat Ard-
I more. 20-3t
Boys this Is Thanksgiving week.
Don't forget your girl. Remember tier
v.lth one of those fine holiday baskets
at McCharen &. Co s. Phono 391 2 tj.t Kahn'a
20-U
FOR RENT One-half block with two
houses In south Ardmore. Plenty
of lino water. Fine location forj
market garden. Sidney Suggs. 8-tf I
FOR SALE My two houses and lots
on Caddo street. Yon now have n
chance to buy tho chenpest property
In Ardmore. M. A. RICE.
?0-lG
FOR SALE A good milch and but
ter cow. Apply at Bulara's Ilarber
Shop. 1 '
LOST.
LOST Sunday lady's black hand-bag.
brass chain containing money and
other articles. Finder leave at thlB
ofTlce and get reward. We descrlbo
property. 18-2
FOUND.
FOUND Friday n music roll and
music. Owner can have some by pay
Ing cost of advertising at this i
flee. 20-3t
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AUTIFUL
NEW
They are the Talh of the Town!
Everyone lilfes something new. There is a fascination about newness that cannot be explained a new dress new hat new shoes new suit
all appeal to our sensibilities. This is perfectly natural and as it should be; it is a part of our human nature. So when we announced to
the public the fact that we had made a second trip to marHct there was a ready response upon the par of the people to see the new goods.
That they were not disappointed is evidenced by the CONTINUED RUSH OF BUSINESS being enjoyed by our house. Not only in one depart-
ment but all over our house the bargains we are giving are attracting large crowds. ONE CUSTOMER BRINGS ANOTHER and this convinces
us that OUR GOODS AND PRICES ARE RIGHT. To those who have not already seen we wisq to call attention to the elegant line of DRESS
GOODS and BEAUTIFUL NEW SHIRT WAISTS which we bought on our recent trip at CLEAN UP PRICES.
Pretty 10c Flnnm-lotts tin- Ilk;
k'rmle wi arc selling tit
Beautiful Crojie Fleece in Per
Man I'lfect at only
Fleeced Suitinjr a 15c value wo
bought it cheap only
Double fold Crepe .luquurd suitinjr
very pretty styles only
Oxford fleeced wnistlttK the very
for winter waists in white pink
blue navy very neat and
sorvicuble nt
80 inch wool brocadr s till shades
2fics vhIuo nt only
Fancy Oxford WHistinys you pay
everywhere 'Jit our price
.8i
2c
10c
15c
tiling
light
15c
15c
15C
Beautiful plaids in double fold
bright colors only
Pure wool Tricot Flannel in all col-
ors worth 3re for .
inch Zibeline a brand new
sliudes wo. are the price makers on
these goods only
30 inch Knickerbocker Suiting
swell for tailored suits and skirts
lov values our price
fiO inch broadcloth in black and
colors at only .
fiO inch Mohair navy blue and
brown at
Pretty Cravenettes shower proof
;i( inches wide. only.
15c
25c
line of
50c
very
50c
50c
50c
50c
75c
30 inch wool plaids nice styles a if
10c value at only LtJ.
42 itch imported Jaquard
goods worth $1.00 only
New broadcloth in all the new shades a
good $l.f0 value our o i CC
price p 1 UU
Have you seen our now black goods? If
not it will pay you to examine them.
27 inch guaranteed black taffeta HCn
silk you pay elsewhere $1 onrs DC
27 inch black Peau de Soie silk nr
one dollar value only... I 0L
Shirt waists a brand new stock "Nialo"
guaranteed to
Nice wool waists all colors and rt t r
sizes worth two dollars at v ' v
50c
Beautiful HO inch fancy mohair
looks like silk only
White Oxford wiits sold every qi pa
where for two dollars at 1 . D U
Pretty wool Batiste waists trimmed with
Medallion a gooJ 2 uU grade for O i fj -only
$ 1 . 0
New lot Fancy Mohair Wuists. worth y.50
you win say so wnen you sec
mem omy
Beautiful line Black Taffeta and Peau de
Soio Silk Waists worth 5 00 but wo pick-
ed thorn up at a bargain and will ) r n
sell thorn at p 0 . D U
Many moro good things for you.
See the pretty SilK Shawls.
mm m mwhi MMHHiaaa
P -aiE-C- ftfj St0fe
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