The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 14, Ed. 1, Friday, November 25, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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r"l OAII.V A-DMORLITC
Ardmore Friday Novembr 25.
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Gijc poiln glrDmorcilc.
8.DNEY SUGGS Proprietor.
TRIBUTE TO THE SOUTH. terer be reDel la waning fidelity
;o iu principle and (bit it aanbooi
The Sooth baa Its friends and oo raay Drer link to that level from
tf tb l the St. Uwl9 CTirontcJe. ' wlilch It ran no lonper exalt it uro
tered at tie PwtoOte at Ardmore ' uLlch u parted Hootevelt and Nil.
u SetoDd-laJf i:tl Matter
Subieription Hatei:
Or we-ek
On month 1
Ov rear
(PayaW In Adrace).
.
.15 W
PuWIab-d eTery afternoon (except
fc!irday and Sunday aornlng.
OOee of pobllraUor. Nortb. waab-
t crura street
i 0'P f
Ardmere Friday Nivernt'O- 2V.
Htnry flew g aotce to nMtowera
"a lo 'irn good prottta Into caafa an
wa t for opportunity to buy on a low-
er t'e.
Amt tIi a la likely to proDt lrBly
t-7 fie .n 'te Ea.t. Tb crar ba
ilrr rminsd to build a new nary "the
t'roni;c In the world. ' and tb con
met s will be given o Americana and
German. I'nlTersal pc adtocatea
arc ahtxked. bat iteel mills nMt be
X-rrt running nlht and day If oeci
rarj
We bare read much of tate of tee
'SolM South " Not a little baa been
dctlttre and oorfaL Tbore are par
tian paper tbat bare eiMlearored to
r.afce tb term one of ridJetile. a cbar
atieriiatlon of nonprosrewfTe and
blind prejudice.
It Is not poMtfble however. In any
m i ds no warped In Infinitesimal lit-
(lni'M to take such a riew of Die
s. utb The South Is a Krtld Soatik.
K- It Mid to the pratte of it well-
ifcMt ronMHuency. It l& solid In 1U
r-i. ration of Its patrioU It la aolM
lr. its fidelity to the principle of Use
ft undtrs. it Is solid In IU oaaltalon
to womanhood. It la solid In Its wor-
Klip of thoae Ideals of character
wlilcb a aolM North kai gone far to
(reak down.
No nobler souls ever trod the
enitb (ban the early patriot ot the
Booth. They were the heart the
Mai and the couraee of the trying
dtys of th republic. They were
tl oae who pledged their lives their
fortune and their sacred honor u
the cause of freedom. And they we"
w i;d In the pledge and executioo.
It waa In these heroic days that the
South began Its process ot solidity
and solidarity in high-minded i-ir
and though hedged about by a
ot
rnf n.
Clnhtlnr Rob" kb ta to be l1
. .nrf of the North Attant ' wWv people this union
ic nee.. Profanity is an unpardona- 'ed Indi.aoluMy. It
tic v.e. so were been told but submitted to outrages under over-"-ihtmB
Bob" I. the moat extraor whelming force which cement
Binary cuaser In the American nary. hn cnh ' unto' D
Ho has another trait-be'a a fighter only reJ the history of the
a ... a.a. w- South if he ha not lireil there. 10
earn wny u
Dance at Marietta.
Those wto attended the Thanks-
Kiring ball at Marietta lant evening
fiom Ardmore were .Mr. and Mr
falter Mullen. MIswm ONal. Hoe
Biookn Belle Gartk-nhlre. Nell lil&ke
Julia lllake Olive. Williams; Messrs.
Juden. WolTerton. MaMers. Hobwn
Buchanan Adams. Strapfon Sugp.
Music wns furnished by I'rofeseor
Dirako's orchestra oi this city. All
tie -oung people rerrt a fine time.
IN A BOX CAR
T f FIRE. UPK
inciirnru it 1 accident
VA UJltVV VTA
All Kinds
j
PLATE
OLAtfl
AND
CYCLONE
BONDS OF Ml KINDS
Orrr FlMt National
Hink Vhoue '0
Berkshire a
Gorman.
IMPRISONED FOR SIXTY
WITHOUT FOOD.
HOURS
Young White Man Takes Involuntary
Rfde Over Southern Pacific Is
Three Days Without Food or
Drink Hat a Story.
Indian Agent Will Quit. j
Muskogee. I. T Not. H.J. Hiolr
ShoenfelL L'nited State Indian'
t lotted who is expected to resign ad-
mitted last night that he expected to
reeign and probably would do so aj
s.mmi m the teaston of congresa ad-'
Journs thM winter. He stated uta !
there was a fight being made on blm 1
and tbat be did not Intend to retire
while under nr if be could help It'
though he had Intended to reetgn be-'
fore and begin the practice of law
here. SUoenfelt's probable resigna-
tion baa caused quite a stir In Indian
Territory.
Thanksgiving Specials
We have jas received fifty New Styles of Woolens in
Men's Suitings und Trouserings that we can sell at
an extremely low price. We invite you to call and in-
spect same. We make Ladies' Coats and Skirts and
Overcoats in any style
JNO COONKR.
Maatcer
Remember uur 1 enlDt. repairiDC acJ pretnloe department.
We call fur and del.rer joar work rhone 4JC
Tom Slater waa brought in yester-
day by Deputy Br dsn aw on writ of
removal from the Central district.
.S'.ater Is charged with larcony. There
are now SI prlwinors In the Federal'
ail.
I
Deauraonl Tex. Nov. !4. l-ocked
in a bos ear for more than sixty
Lours without a raor.ei to cit or a
dtp to drink was the terrib' - peri-
er.ee undergone by B. B. Uromweli
r young man who was rescued from
hlx prison on wheels In thU "y to-
i'hy. Bromwell says tbat he combed
into a box car which was l ng on
the siding at Denver Sunday nfht to
jrx-nd the night. The car was about
1 Uf full of rice In pack. Wji n he
iuf mura.Dg 11 wag 10 una 1
that the car was moving and tbat it
hp A been sealed during the nlrht I
Cay Monday and again Tuesday am 1
Wednesday he remained in ae tight WANTED Men to learn the barber
pMson. The rice was shlited by the
itcvlnr of the train and blrcladedj
tic entrance to the door so tbat
though Bromwoll knocked ami Tapped
Mgorously he had great Utrt-culty ln
Ardmore Tailoring Comoany
WAiNT COLUMN
FOIt RENT A nice suite or offlca-
rooms over Randols store. H. W.
RanJol. 27-U
WANTED.
roR RENT 100 acres
I&nd. No house r.or
D. Chase.
ot broken
pasture. A
23-tt
V. ANTED A second-band m&ney .
safe. Call at city assessor's utuce
26-tf
j FOR TRADE Harness and buggy for
heater or stove wood. Apply at
Ardmorelte office. A bargain. 12 tf
... . . V U (1m4U V. n
tar who "hoch'd der Kaiser.
ai r.Tann is an epunrn. u. .urHuw
l'rcf. Dimke requeau I he raorabera
of thu Junior band to me?: tomorrow
Is solid other than In'.t'lbt at the city halt for ruhesual.
AdmJr.' its respect for traditional virtues.
G. F. Oorsellne of McAlotor Is
! ere on a visit to bis uncle Gilbert
The Southerner began his career in
. ... s... 1. . 'gfntlHty and manly sentiment. To
r l Zl I rx to 'W s-ranuge wa. addc a tropical Amsley. Mr. Gorselln. will probably
1o play the role of tne Admiral Togo. " " . t . ' t(
in wn.cn wnrmvn tucr.r n fn lis. rztf ' "
of the American navy.
ten-
lt lied character and hastened the
Ths Shrlner's Home. nowWMtg 01 tne oua no teaeiruiy man
Shriners ho attended the rtedira doe the absence of the sun In Orln-
tton ot the new home of that organi- j hH land frees the gonial currents
f character there.
They were solid In '.i.i".' happlnesf.
Per Capita Payment.
Indian Agent Shoenfclt will go to
At' In a few days to ttV charge t
iie Choctaw townttlte iijyraCLt nlc:-
self as the disbtirament In that na-
Col. Fent Wis-
night from ti
nation at Oklahoma City yesterday
are loud In their nralse of the n
ertiflce recently completed at a blg.tl.ey were solid In the'r adterslty. a ttou will sof;n begin
con. Thev tat.. that the new tome of subllwatwl nolldltr. ind they dom returne-I last 1
JS one of the finest and beat tuipi re solid yet. Chlckavw Nation whore he had been
in the South lsl night the recop- Ixklng Into the -nr- to fnic for two month In charge of tho
tion and ball to visiting Shnners s bope never to see the dawn of mat Chlcknaaw payment. In that natloll
r-ero a "ting 'Umax to the days tes-' whf-n the South will voluntarily U will be completed In a day or two.
tirltlej. js'inmll to the dissolution of Its soil- (Jeorgo A. Wiso of tho agency who
ilarity. that that tlmo may not como teen working under Col. Wisdom has
Plnosalve acts like a poultice Sold when its patriots will receive loss charge until Col. Shoenfelt arrivos
by City Drug Store. ' vncratlon; that Its own decay may there.
making himself heard. When the
tar Anally came lo a stanlctm in the
rrllroad yards In Beaumont 'he un-
fortunate young man succeeded in
making himself heard an. wa ro-
cued. He did not know wher; ne had
teen traveling during his Incarcera-
tion but as the box oar mn.rt In on
r.n eastbound train It is likely he
a hauled to Houston back
acaln. j
nromwell says he Is from New Or-1
leans. Rocontly he wa arrea'.e here
for vagrancy and arralgne-J 1 1 c rpora-
Hon court. At that time he told a
wild story of a plot to dynamite one
0! the fast Southern Pacific rasscn-
Ker trains.
trade. Our free catalouge explains
how we teach It quickly by steady
practice and Instructions. Gradua-
tes earn $15. weekly. Write nearest
Branch. Moler Harbor College St.
1xjIs Mo. or Ft. Worth Texas.
WANTED Teacher tor the Springer
fchoo!. None need apply only on
good certificates and best of refer-
ences. Robt. F. Sclvally J. M. Ar-
nold 11. F. Stovall -llrectors. l" tt
v'ANTED Chickasaw warrants. Amer-
ican National Bank Tishomingo. I.
T. 3-1 m.
FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Awful cheap a nearly
new drop-bead Singer sewing ma-
chine. J. Goldsmith opposite Chon-
taw freight depot. 20-bt.
FOR SAI. On time a team of largo
mulea anil a ?vagon. Apply to K.
E. or W. A. Denton Ardmore 1. T.
FOR SALE My two houses and lots
on Caddo street. You now have a
chance to buy the cheapest property
In Ardmore. M. A. RICE.
?0-15
FOR r.NT.
FOR RENT One-half block with two
houte In south Ardmore. Plenty
of fine water. Fine location for
market garden. Sidney Suggs. -tf
I Foley's Honey and Tar always stops
jthe cough and heals the lungs. Re
fuse substitutes. Bonner & Bonner.
FOR RENT A four-room house tow
shed large lot plenty of good water
and in desirable neighborhood. O.
M. Redfleld. S-tf
Married.
Married today In Joe Weiss' store
Rev. J. N. Moore officiating M. C.
. oung and Miss Estella Young bo;
I of Maysvllle I. T.
WANTED Position by rim-oiafs
stenographer with food refer-
ences. Salary $12 per week. Ad-
dress Lilly E. Borgstresser Oklaho-
ma City. Ok. 2U
Wendllng Monday night on Stcne-v.-all
Jackson. You can't afford to
rclsa this.
Imported
pitchers.
German plated water
3PRAGIN3 & CO.
It's bad to use religion as a cloak
or as a circus tent.
Riding bridle; z& buggy bridles
the best at Preddy'a.
There are men who never say a
gtod word for their v.iv.s ui.til they
dc it on a tombaton.'
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NEW
GOOD
They are the Talk of the Town!
Everyone HKes something new There is a fascination about newness that cannot be explained a riew 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 marKet there was a ready response upon the part 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 wish 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 PRIO E1S
Pretty Ilk: FlnnJU'lftU- tho 10c
ra(l' vc arc soiling lit.. .
Beautiful CrojM Fierce 111 Per-
sian eftWt ;it only ..
Fleeced Suiting a 15c value we
bought it cheap only
UmiDle fold Crepe Jaqu&itl suiting
ej-y pretty styles. onIy. .
Oxford lleeeed wiiisting the very
tor winter wuUts in white pink
blue navy very neat und
serviceable at .
110 inch wool brocades nil shades
jrc aluo at only
Fancy Oxford waistings you pay
everywhere '';" our price
.8
2ic
10c
15c
tiling
light
15c
15c
15C
Beautiful plaids in double fold.
brictit colors only
Pure wool Tricot Flannel in all col-
ors worth 35c for.
M inch Zibeline a brand new u
shades we are the price makers on
these goods only
:t) inch Knickerbocker Suitings
swell for tailored suits and skirts
"lie values our price
Mi inch broadcloth in blncl; and
colors at only
5o inch Mohair navy blue and
brown at ... ...
Pretty Cravenettes shower jittf.
:ifl inches wide only
1 5c
25c
ne of
50c
very
50c
50c
50c
50c
25c
75c
3(5 inch wool pluids nice styles a
10c value at only
41' men imported .laouard a new
goods worth SI. 00 only
New broadcloth in all the new shades a
good $1.50 value our j qq
Have you seen our new black goods V If
not it will pay you to examine them.
'J7 inch guaranteed black taffeta
silk you pay elsewhere $1 ours.
27 inch black Peau do Soie silk ncn
one dollar value only I UL
.Shirt waists a brand new stock "Nialo"
guaranteed to tit.
Nice wool waists all colors and q 4 jrr
sizes worth two dollars at p 1 0
niohai
50c
Z $1.50
75c
Beautiful 80 inch fancv
looks like silk only.
v tiueuxioru waists sold every
where for two dollars at...
Pretty wool Batiste waists trimmed with
Medallion a gooil 2 50 grade for Q 4 rj r
only 4) I . D
Now lot Fancy Mohair Waists worth 0.5o
you will say .so when you sec Ct rn
them only pZ.DU
Beautiful line Blnck Taffeta and Pcau do
Soie Silk Waists worth 5 00 but we pick
ed them up at a bargain and will ft j
sell thorn at 4) J.DU
Many moro good things for you.
See the pretty SilK Shawls.
One Price
Spot Cash
Ardmore's
Fastest Growing
Store
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