The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1, Friday, December 2, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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Ardmore Friday December 2 1304.
THE DAILY AflDMOREITE.
Wot Jtailn 2U&morcttc.
ARMY SCANDAL PROMISED.
SIDNEY 8UGQ3 PfoprtetQf.
Entered X tbe J'wto&ce it Ardmore
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6uberlpUon Ratei:
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put.ie4 eifr "iirtooB (except
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t Fnd. December 2. 190.
of tin- pr -tident
SUt at the
St Isou'ii hat
thai institution -.omethinp
hirlwind finmh.
i f. Unit-l
I ' Fair at
-: i r i wwiom-r ofUorpo rations
E. Garfield claim to have
irioad of evidence convict
r.-ef trout. Why did he fail
- i m before the election ?
ui Ohio convict who wa out
;iurole wa put back in prison
m ' ;tua h got married. Isn't it
..wit for some of the women's
i to take Ohio under comdd
' it ion.
lii- Cleveland woman who
su i-4-ded'in lKrrowing $207&O0
from various iit-titutioi)H and in-
di . ui iialss most either he bewil-
l rinly beautiful or in poaeew-
t-.on of a hure enotiuh rabbit
foot .
Tin- man who aent I'reHidonl
Roosevelt a forty live pound
turkey for 'thanksgiving may
hw to be sorry. If he had kopt
it t il Christmas hu might have
been able to trade it for a trunk
line railroad.
The announcement
president has a job or
tho
Second Lieut. Hohn ot Fourth Caal-
ry Si There Is a Conspiracy.
St. Louis. Mo Dec. 1. Claim-
ing that he is the i ictiia of an
injustice a great a that done
Dreyfos of the French army
Second Lieut. Albert J. Mohn of
the Fourth United States Cava!-
r stationed at Jefferson Bar-
racks up to (Xt. 14 lat and an
offerer who ha risen from the
rank after an excellent recoru
in the Philippines has prepared
pajxra in a suit to vindicate his
honor that probably will cause a
tremendous scandal in the Unit-
ed Sta tea Army.
Lieut. Mohn has employed
counsel to present the case to
the United States District Conrt
within the next two daya. He
will ak the court to reverse the
decision comprising the verdict
of thirteen of hit jers and re-
store him to hi standing as an
officer. He will wt forth that he
wan arrested on a charge of con-
duct unbecoming an officer but
after being vindicated and ac
quitted on this charge was found
guilty of a charge of insubordi
nation without being charged
with that Offense and without
having an opportunity to make
a defense thereto.
In his countercharges against
the oilleers whom he openly
charges as conspirators in his
papers Lient. Mohn declares
the court-martial was the cuimi-
nation of a malicious action
against him by Capt. Hen-
son Lieut. Martig Col. Wagner
at Washington Major Hammond
Adit. Commander of JelTerhon
(Jtiurds at the fair and Capt.
Sloctim. The charge is inadi
that these ollieers formed a cli-
ique to force him out of the army
because he was not a West
1'ointer.
DEMOCRATIC PRESS MEETINQ
Indian Territory Editor Called to
Meet In South ;neAleter
December 3rd.
A meeting of all democratic
editors in Indian Territory is
hereby called to be held at South
Mc A letter Saturday December
3 at 10 a m . for the purjwse of
considering and taking action on
Issues bearing on projosed leg-
islation by congress and the wel-
fare of the democratic party in
Indian Territory by the organi-
mtion of a Democratic press as-
sociation. At this meeting Hon.
K. L. William national com-
mitteeman for Indian -Territory
will be present and confer with
the editor. The attendance of
SHOT TO DEATH!
WILLIAMS WrtO
SURRENDER
REFISED
KILLED.
TO I
Insurance of
FIBE. UFK
ACC1DKNT
HEALTH
PLATE
All Hinds 1
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ounuo ui nu nmuu
Otr Flrct Natloni
Hank FBune
BerKshire &
Gorman. J
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Third Victim of the Aful Texas
Tragedy. Was Drunk and Dei.
pcrate. Held Poise at Bay
and Died like Desperado.
Grandview. Texas Dec. 1 -Three
killed and one seriously
woundod is the result of Steve
McKinney's marrying the step-
daughter of J. M. 'Williams in
this city lust Sunday morning.
Williams ahnt and killed D. V
every democratic newspaperman i ycKnn0y and h5s son Steve
... i.u..u . was sh()t througn lne neck and
D. M. MAItKS lirwarwl until 4 o'clock this
I!ditor Vinita Daily Chieftain morning when he died.
Wm. Strvkbr j The third man shot by Wil-
Editor Tulsa Daily Democrat. Hams was a cotton picker whose
ClKO. II. LSvaxs iname has not been learned. He
ISditor C'hickasha Daily Bxpress. J was shot through tho right arm
U S IifHSRi.i. ! and it is thought he may recov-
Editor South McA letter Daily ifer
Capital.
XMAS SPECIALTIES
We inte yon to call ana look at our large line or Wool-
ens. We want to make you holiday clothing Our prices are
the lowest and fit the most satisfactory.
Remember our cleaning repairing and pressing depart
ment.
JNO COONKR.
Manager
Ardmore Tailoring Comoany
PHONE 430
ill
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toil SAIJ-3 Cut Mowers an'i chotca
rosf btishfs at O. A. Uraiaj) too
i florist. I'Jiono 30b. 1-U
Foil SAMJ On time n team of large
lej)resenting Daily Demo-
cnitie Newspajiers of Indian
I'erritory.
Sheriff liogers and deputies
sunoundod Williams in his
house early this morning and
kept up a continuous lire on tho
house and finally shot him
through the nock killing him
Death of Centenarian.
.1. S. Steed aged 108 years instantly.
died at the home of his daugh
tor Mrs. .lulia A. Ward on Cad- .1. Wood Taliaferro has inov-j
'ed his undertaking establishment'
terday. .Mr. hioea iiiio jusi m num uuiuu
his pipe and was holding it in South Washington to No. 130
his hand when death overtooK North Washington just north
jm of the Ardmoreite office.
The remains will be interred'
at Lone Cove cemetery today The Method.st lad.es will hold
beside the remains of his wife their Saturday market at Ham
- mule.) anil a wason. Apply to K.
VANTED. li. or V. A. Duntun Ardmore I. T.
TanTED CbXkaiaxTwarrantB. Amer- iit''('t
lean National Hank. Tishomingo. I. LOST.
X. 3-lra. . ...
LOST Tickets with picture of hotel
FOR iiiHT. and number theroon. Xo valuo to
. fludcT. Return to Ardmoreite or-
FOR RENT One-half block with two flt(J (in(1 rccclve row-ard.
housea In south Ardmore. Plenty rvr."Z. r." T"
of fine water. Fine location for 'T-A diamond Shirt tud be-
market Karden. Sidney Suggs. 8-tf T"m rrls reMdence . m
Z 1 Hargrove College. Kinder leave at
FOR RENT A four-room house tow tns omcc. anu receive liberal re-
shed large lot plenty of good water ward. 1-lw
m dnSfldMrW Delghb0rl00d- R; HOST-A lady's hat between Mrs. J.
ncdfl0l1- W. Stcwarfa and Dallas" grocery
FOR RENT A nice suite ot offlce Htl)r(. Kinder return to Mrs. Stew-
rooms over Randols store. R. W. (irt nn(l get reward. 29-4t
Randol. 27-tI :
I LOST A long fur at the opera house.
FOR SALE. Finder leavo at the express ollico
v v-J and receive suitable reward. 29-lw
1 FOR SAIJC Awful cheap a nearly
who died two years ago.
! Bee's cafe this week.
that.
two for
Senator Cockrell indicates that
after (ill it pays to be classed All klndn of watch and Jewelry re-
among the small and very select palr'ng done on short notice by 1.
number of Senators known as Rwr the Went Main s'roet watch-
"White House Democrats.
maker.
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Such paragraphs as this are J There will be a box supper to-
being sent out by the woman night at the home of Mrs. Tate
suffrage association. "The stif. ! first door north of the South
frnist curls her hair wears dia- Ardmore Baptist church. '1 he
monds and tailored gowns; but proceeds will be given to the
unlike many women she seems church.
to forget her clothes the minute iatcst woolen fabrics lor lauws
they are donned." . garments at J. J. Stolta'a. Mm
new drop-head Singer sowing mu-
chine. J. Goldsmith opposlto UIio
taw freight depot Caddo St. 26-81
FOR SALE My two houses and lots
on Caddo street. You cow have a
chance to buy the cheapest property
In Ardmore. M A. RICE.
20-15
FOR TRADE Harness and buggy for
henter or stovo wood. Apply at
Ardmoreite office. A bargain. 12 tt
Anyono having clothing and shoo
to donato for tho poor will please ad-
difsa Captain Butler 520 1st Ave. S.
V. Phono 434.
Our stock or holiday perfumes is
hero. Some new specialties that jou
Urn w nbout among the rest. Uetter
come In and see If we haven't some-
thing that you want. Y. J. RAMSEY
Druggist. 2i
"Could you use somo cheap money
at a low rate of Interest five year
loan with privilege to par at any In-
terest maturity?"
THE AMERICAN INVESTMENT CO.
Oct. 10. Atoka I. T
Import od
pitchers.
German plated water
8PRAOIN3 & CO.
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REAL MAN-TA
SRirts Wraps and Suits
Thr Genuine "FABIAN" at the
ARDMORE DRY GOODS COMPANY
That our SKirts Wraps and Suits are superior to any sold in Ardmore is evident by the enormous trade in this department. The people have learned
the true merit of the "Fabian" malte of c'oods and also that they can get here a PERFECT FIT for the same price or less than they are asKed for inferior
goods and ill-fittinp; garments at other places. The Ardmore Dry Goods Co. stands for superior goods. We do not believe in selling the people TRASH be-
cause trashy goods never made a customer for any house and because we believe in treating our customers fair and right. The time has come when Ready-To-Wcar
Garments are in demand and when the demand is for a better grade and high-class garments. THE "FABIAN" MEETS THE DEMAND because ev-
ery garment is man-tailored by the best sliilled worKman. Always insist on seeing "Fabian" brand on each garment.
lit re are a few prices comiaru
ihem elsewhere:
Ladies' gray mixed repliant
skirls. Homo call them Broadcloth
well made stitched O i C A
bottom only pl.0U
MiHfios blue gray Broadcloth
skirts trimmo.l in cord stitching
stitched bottom a very tfj Afv
no.it little skirt J).UU
Ladies' blue and grny mixod
$2.00
skirts trimmed in gilt buttons and
black velvet piping. a regular 50
garment for
only
LudimV black and navy blue
Broadcloth Walking Skirts nicely
made trimmed in stripes of sumo
cloth also covered buttons you
always pay $11.50 our QQ
Bran now lot of those beautiful
Knickerbocker and Broadcloth
skirts iust camo in- you always
have paid 1.50 to SH OO
for them our price. . .
A very swell Hue ladies' walking
skirts in all the now cloths new
est design and makes at
$0.50 S&-00 and
$3.50
$4.00
Ladies' black taffeta silk skirts
beautifully tucked and trimmed in
new braids and pendants
worth S12. 50 for only..
$8.50
Pretty black mercerized petti-
coats with now accord- q 4 (
iou pleat flounce $lLu
An elegant lino of Dress Length
Skirts porfect-titting and nowest
designs you save at least 25 per
cent on these $12.50 (j? AA
down to ipu.UU
Visit our Wrap Department.
The swellest Tourist Coats in
the city. You save fully ono-fourth
by buying your wrap hero.
Elegant tailor-mado suits tho
newest styles everyone a genu-
ine man-tailored garment. No
shoddy goods wo guaranteoa per-
feet tit.
Seo our elegant 22-inch accord-
on pleat flounce morcerized potti-
coats others ask $3.00
our price
$2.50
One Price
Spot Cash
Alterations'made promptly
without extra cost to customer.
Ardmore's
Fastest Growing
Store
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1, Friday, December 2, 1904, newspaper, December 2, 1904; Ardmore, I. T.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc79691/m1/4/: accessed May 16, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.