The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 38, Ed. 1, Friday, December 23, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
Ardmore Thurtday December 22.
Socrot Sociciios
MASONIC. I
A PHENOMENAL flt-CCESS An bonwit man Is (hp easiest thing
on earth to work.
One of tlit groini-xt kniwn success- j
In nier hntiillKitiK a mmIh .it any Alan for the man who lino (-ought
prevlo.ia liiml han In 'in nolnr (n lor i.p with hln Ideal!
A. F. and A. M.
inlmnrfl infill No. 31 A. r
it a A! HoRiilar racctltiK on the past nine nu)s m win I i.ii l'ol
or before tho full moon lu jy tiN Coinimiiy-. i.ui'.lttis. Htm I Slit- that play a nrpmru game tisti-
cach mouth at 7:30 o'click irtrtjg of cit.ri8 Hre dally laboring to " Kti fair treatment.
Mntnnlr tpniLle.
A. UDDLRMAN W .M.
Q. II. HltUCB Sec.
n. a. m.
Arduioro chnptnr II. A
M. No. tl. UoKtilur inset-
InK fpcontl Ttioiday night
In each month at 7:30 o'-
clock. Mnwmlc temple.
O. H. HIIUCB. H. I'.
J U OAIr.
Secretary.
Knlflht Templar.
Ardmore rotnmandery No.
t K. T. meets nrt Monday
itK I. nvorv nmntli.
rt. M TOHMiTT. B. C
W. UOHKUTS. Itecordor.
Tho uii m I illncdiirnKliiK thing In life
Is I he miecpiis of the other follow.
mipply tho thousnnito of enner luiyors
with good thHt art helng sold at the
retimed price. It will lie well reinoni-
Inred that .lmlt.it our circus nmm mllaUell womllI1
when Mingling Hnm. cams In hero fi)mosl imm JU rj.h M t(J
liootl Mini her confidence la the trtith.
with a ihouwtfHl ot trained men and
their nyiitomaiic way In covering the
country how they draw the crowd A ron wn n(u tne dottgh Hurts lit-
hy their advertlnlng. In thla inatant'e t. t(( eomnlHln thnt hla irlctula
It in conceded that ever bo lilac clr- jo.rt l0 jjm
ens nan no cfjmparlaon with the sale
the Hurion I'et'l Dry Uuoda Co open- ' It lan'l what a man's got In tit
t d n)i here from the otettlng day I ank but what he's gut In hla hwi.
with an attendance of over ten thotts th.it makes hltti a great merchant
and people the crowds have been
omlna; Into the city every day am. ; " "" a rival all women
the force of clerks are tirettr neni even diicesses. employ
Warning Order.
In the United States Court In tho
Indian Territory Southern District
j Mclllfwti I'eters plaintiff vs. Hrown
! 'ctcrs defetulant. Petition in Ktjtiity.
j No. C047.
j ''ho defendant Urown I'eters Is
warned to appear In t.fc. i court In
t'nty days and answer the tUJ.'laint
of I he plaintiff Mcllt3tia I'ete r.
Vitnoss tho Hon. Hose.t T.'Mhaend
judge of said court and the seal
thereof this 2fith dny of November
104.
(cl) 0. M. CA.Ml'IIIJU. Clerk.
N. II. McCOY Deputy.
Stllwelt II. ltuaioll Attorney.
t.oruey for Non.llesldenf Hohcrt
12. Leo.
First published November 27. I'.iot
ODD FELLOWS.
Anlmnrn lories No. II.
I. O. O. F. moots every )'
lnosday night at Odd This city nover in ny previous In-
Fellows hall at 7.o0 o.clock. stance presented such activity.
J. U JOHNSON N. Q. . W)lIu 8 Iow W( Hre incii.
W. W. TAMAFEItltO. Soc'y. I(K a(;l fc1Wf thRt Uleiw
Invective.
oxhatisted from the strain they have Then they make nse of everything as
gone through In combating with the weapon.
There was ti man once who knew
everything In the world bffi he sot no
satisfaction out of lils knowledge. No-
I crty would listen to liltn.
A woman always geu a little sua-
nncampmcnu thousands of people come In the city
lof OoV'meeUoS "H"y R"1 U"rUm-Vwl )ry i cloua when her husband develop a
Friday night at Odd 1 Fel- (lfmlK '"ny .ale. Yesterday gIlal alIIllnitloll fol. ll0I. Mt V(Hll-
lows hall at 7:30 o'clock. "''' ' 'pn hundreds and liun- gown wIl01l ifs jme to gut a new one.
I. It. MASON (dredM of wagons along our streets (
Chief Patriarch and alleys that could not be acconi- mH wno thinks he is the boss
D. T. NISHHTT. Scribe mudatctl In our wagon yanls. '-j the house because he Is the broad-
K. of P.
The city of Aidmtire cerlnluly ap- winner should bo taugh. that he has
twnstlnt iksi t tin nuiil Wsiftl this I III 11 flit i 1. .1 .1 . C .. t..n .1 l.n
KnlghU of Pythias meet "wl ('"'1 Comimny I. .lolng in Uer.
bringing aiHiut this activity as sinc .
ibis Hale was opened prosperity Is on Look In a man's eye for lionosty;
In CaBtle Hall.
evnrv Thlirailnv evnrilnir
V WII.I. SSAI.rSIltlUY.
C C.
FItANK IIKHUYHILI. IC of It. &. S
A. O. U. W.
Ardmoro 1-odge No. 41
meetH recularovery first
auJ third Wednesday
nights at K. of P. hall.
V. n. nOHRRTS M. W.
A. I.OWKNSTRIN Itecordor.
1. O. R. M.
Washita tribe No. 33
Improved Order of Hod-
In every line or business and from the around hla month for weakness; at
report of merchants in not only other his chin for strength; at Ills hands
lliii'B but as well in dry bmmIk and for temperament ; .-t r.lls lor
clothing ho that more than double leanllnesK.
the business hHB been done since the Yon can't buy a lot of home l'?;i-
sale has been on. Probably very lew plicfs with it mighty smull salary
people ktfuw that the Hurltm-Ped but faslilonable happlupss always
Dry tioods Company Is composed ot in..tu .'nst a little more than you're
a company ot hoiiio of the best known Jmiik i g.
commercial men in the state ol Tex .
us. Tno stockholders or thla coinpauy I LEGAL NOTICE
conduct and operate a chain of In the matter of the estate of II. F.
Polls deceased. Don i.acy aumin-
1st rat or with the will annexed.
Notice of application for order of
mores throughout the Territory and
tho state or Texas iney nave uioir
men meets In Odd Fol- beHdiuiiricr in Fort Worth In which
lowo' hall ovory Wednes
day night at 7:30 o'clock.
J. T. HAHNWEUU
Sachem.
D. T. NIS1IETT C. of It.
V. O. W.
f-teJAsir? Ardmoro Camp No.
J.pjS7r? 33. Woodmen of the
LWcWJf3Bi World meets tocond
wT-dj anil fourth Friday
nlKhti In K. ot P. hall
J. N. MOHOAN C. C.
JKFF JONKS. Clork.
It.
ELKS.
H. P. O. Kiln mee!
second and fourth Fri-
day in each mouth at
Elks nail. West Main
strtct.
J. O. AHKHNKTIIY. U.. It.
U SANDEHS. Sec.
citv thev conduct a denartment store snle.
on an entire block. The Arrtniorelte ' Notice is hereby given that tho un-
man lias been Informed by the mnn- derslgned. ns administrator with will
agument of the ltttrton Peel Dry (iootls annexed of the estate of H. F. Potts
Co. that the sale will i. wltivoly cease deceased will on Monday January 'J
Saturday night Christmas Eve Do- PJ0B. or as soon therealter as the
cumber 21th us advertised and ai- sumo can be heard by court nmko
ter that ditto the store will be In application to the United States court
order again to supply the trade with .sitting at Ardmore for an order of said
such merchandise at has gamed tho "rt' authorising him ns admlnlstra-
colilldoneo of Its patruns of the past. '"' f hmIiI estate to sell according
Through all IH.rtou-Peol Dry Uoods to law lot numiier eight (S) In bloc!
.ii ohn t anv number :I2.. sltunlod In tho city ol
I .... . - .t ' ArdtiKire. I. T. DON LCY
Lady Maccabees.
Ilolle of the Prairie
hive No. 1 Ladles of
tho Maccabees meotson
the tlrst Wednesday af-
ternoon In each month
In tho Odd Fellows ball.
MRS. DORA NISUETT
Lady Commander.
MR8. E. M. OOFF
Keeper of Rocordi.
Canton.
Canton Ardmoro No. 4 Patriarchs
Militant I. O. O. F. has regular meet-
ing on first and third Monday nights
lu each mouth.
WM. DEVIiNFY Com.
I). T. NISUETT Clerk.
Ardmore Aerie No. 587.
Fraternal Older of Eagles meets
every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock
W. H. HOliEUTS.
Worthy Prosldeut.
GIG
con
Hp tlis Career as a Stenorapher
Be at Selvide'e Business
College Monday Jan. 2 '05
Honorable Coorge It. Cortolyou tiio
Hiuvcwiful manager of tho rocent Re-
publteftu camivalgn begin his career
sk a steuographor twenty years ago
ami hla rapid promotion throiixti vari-
ous position of Oionor and trust until
b occsimo a member of President
Roosevelt's cablnot and later mana-
ger ot Uio national Republican cam-
paign Is oiWy ono example of wbat
capabJo stenographers may do. A
largo number of embryo Cortelyou's
rvill onter Sclvldgo llnslnoH Cillego
Monday January 2 to begin tholr
ftcnogTapUIc career which will lead
Mum to fame and fortune.
Will you bo among the number?
Ho makes little out ot life who U
( t.ays on tho make.
"Lutia1' Early Risers
Tho famous ISttio piWs.
Company paid no attention to any
other business concern's method of
advertising. The city of Ardmore ami
Its people approve In every instance
the stand the llurton Peel Dry (iootls
Company hn- taken In the matter.
It was well known that a inoiieyott
corporation like the Uurton-Peel Dry
Hoods Company would not use any
other than honest methods in build
ing up their business and R should
be taken for granted that they will
lu the tut me n In their past sup-
ply the trade with the most dependa-
ble merchandise on the markets.
Thanks must not be rorgotten to their
Mr. A. (loldmun whu was employed
by them as their special advertiser.
He has been lu Ardmore supervising
the advertising of this sale with the
assistance of three men from Fort
Worth and lu co-nteratlon with Hie
local employes. Due credit must bo
gien him for the clever way ho
covered and advertised this coun
try. In a shrewd and systematic style
lu the uiuuiigcmcut ot the priutlug
matter he Is an c'iri in his Hue
and Ills three yea's' htay hero has
ceitalnly revolutionised Ardmore lu
o a busy hustling city Mr. Culdman
leues here Saturday night anil goes
on to another ojio of the Huitou-l'eei
Dry (ioods Company stores to upon
up auotcr mile. We Ifipe M's success
Administrator.
First published December 2t l'Jut
Automobile Raffle.
If yon wnnt to own a good automo-
bile now Is your chance. John Hibb
Is getting up a poifcclly legitimate
ralllo will bo pulled off nt Julius
Kahu's In about two weeks and the
lucky man will bo put In possession
of a clear bill or gale with insured
title. The automobile Is well worth
$i00. The owner of tho automobile
has agreed to remain hero Ions
enough after the radio to teach the
winner how to opcrato .the machine.
20 JOHN limit Manager.
Choctaw Per Capita Payment.
South McAlester. 1. 'P. Dec. 21.
Dispersing Olllcer J. Fentress Wis-
dom of the Indian Agency Is at Tus-
kahomii the quaint old Indian town
and capital or tho Choctaw- Nation
where he Is making a per enpsa pay-
ment or $10 per head to all tecog-
nlzed citizens or the tribe The pay
1 1 1 u 1 1 1 Is In cash. It Is a portion uf the
vast fund on deposit in the national
treasury to the credit of the Choc-
taws and was derived from tho sale
of town lots to nun-citizens.
Tho largest .crowd or fult-blopas
that has been in Titskalioma In many
will bo an big as I' rns been In Ard- I years Is gathered about tho old ston?
nunc and to see him again In uur
tit) In the near future. He Is a mod-
ern udw'i'tlricr and speaks lu glow-
lug terms or the result or his work
here. The estimated receipts for tills
sale combined we are lutormed has
run up to $32000.00.
To advertisers we can say that lu
this sale more printed matter and
newspaper space was used than all
the advertising ever done In this cltv
combined In the riiiue length ot
time. It Is not necessary to mention
again that wlinn you adverttso llrst
obtain the prope- circulating medium
riml be liberal In listntnit In sue l
a Judicious way that every body will
read what you offer. You will tnon
get. untold results. Printer's Ink in
hundreds of other enfeoe hat (town
such valuable lessons. . 'Si.
It's better to seo ten bores than
to tub ono buyer. A homo never
gets so big tint It o.m sin.t at n Un-
dred pound sausago order or to teel
that any customer Is so small that
It can afford not to bother with him.
You've got to open a good ih:iu-
yeuro to find a pearl.
capltol building awaiting their turn
nt the paymaster's window. Pay.acnt
will continue for throe weeks when
the olllelals will go to Atoka ana ro-
main there until February 1 when
payment at South MeAlester will like-
ly bo started.
A quiet wedding was solemnized
last evening at tho residence of Win
Robinson on II street southwest. The
contracting parties were Ally Melby
age 27 of this place anil Miss Minnie
Arnett ago 22. of Hobart Ok.. Rev.
J. II. Dixon utllclattng. The young
couple have many friends In Ardmore
who wIh)i thorn happiness through
life. They will make Ardmore their
homo and will be at homo to their
friends nt 202 11 street southwest.
Shot Her Detrayer.
Now York. Dec. 21. Mary Olah. a
a waiter at the Ctrfe Uoulevnrd early
today and then sent two bullets Into
lur own body dying Intor. Hof.ro tho
youn ffwomnn died she said that
lkilin hnd bulniyed hor before she
loornod that he had a wUo and two
children. It Is believed that Hohn will
rt rover.
WARNING ORDER.
In the United States court In tho
mllan Territory Southern district.
Rosle Ilrldge plnlntirr vs. lltu
Urldge defendant. No. C0C2.
Tho tloronihuit Uud Urldge Ib warn-
ed to npponr lu this court In thirty
days and nnawer tho complaint of tho
plaintiff Roslo Urldge.
Witnoss the Hon. Hosea Townsond
Judge of snld court and tho seal there-
of tills Htli day of Docembor 1904.
f5oal) C. M. CAMPBELL Clerk.
Ily N .11. McCOY Doputy.
Coleman & Mason attorneys.
S. II. ltutler attorney for non-.rosl-dent.
First published Dec. 0 1004.
Sure Cure for Plies.
Itching Piles produco moisture ana
cause itching this form as woll a
blind bleeding or (protruding piles
are cured by Dr. IJo-son-ko'a Pile
Remedy. Stops Itching and blooding.
Absorbs tumors GUc a Jar at Drug-
gists or sent by mall. Treatl3o free.
Wilto mo about your cn.se Dr. 15o-
sr.nko Phlla. Pa. For snlo by W it.
Frame Druggist.
Warning Order.
In the United Statos Court In tho
Indian Territory Southern District:
John Ellis plnlntirr vs. Oda Kills
dorenatlnt. No. C040.
Tho dorendnnt Oda Ellis Is warned
to appear In this court In thirty days
nml answer tho complaint of the
plalntirr John Ellis.
Witness the Hon. Hosea Townscnd
judge of said court and tho seal
thereof tills 20th dny of November
1104.
(Seal) C. M. CAMP1IELL Clerk.
Hy N. II. McCOY 'Deputy.
Cruce Crucc & lllcakmore attor-
neys. S. H. Uutler attorney tor non-resident.
First published Nov. 27 1U04.
For cracked hands chapped lips
and rough skin Pino salve la the
nicest quickest host cure. Ouo ap
plication lu ono night proves it. Sold
by City Drug Store.
"Tho World JJrnnd" silver ware U
the stnndnrd by which all othor silver
waro Is measured. Buy It and you
tin ve a treasure for a life time.
SPUAGINS CO.
Danger In Kidney Disease.
Do not delay when tho first eymp-
ouis appear. It will mean much mis-
ry to you. All kidney bladder and
miliary troubles are easily and quick-
ly cured by using DeBell's Kidney
P'lls. A woek's treatment will often
cure mild cases. A box or two will
work wonders and your druggist will
refund your moiioy If not entirely
ntlsfactory. Price 2G and DOc. 1
Our fine lino of carving seta de-
i'xht all who see them. They are
beautiful. Just tho thing for a holi-
day gift.
BIVENS CORHN & FRENSIiEY.
WARNING ORDER.
In the United States court In tho
Indian Territory Southern district.
W. K Jackson plaintiff vs. FJdna
Jiukson defendant. No. C053.
Tho defendant Edna Jnckson is
warned to appear In this court In
thirty days and answer tho complaint
o? tho plnlntirr W. L. Jnckson.
Witness tho Honorable Hosea
Townscnd judgo of said court an
the seal thereof Oils 1st day of De-
cember 1904.
(Seal) C. M. CAMPBELL Clork.
N. H. McCOY Deputy.
. H. Brawn attorney.
S. H. Butler attorney for non-real-dent.
tiiibllshed Dec. 2 1904.
WARNING ORDER.
In tho United States court In tho
Indian Territory Southern district:
Amanda M. Arnold plaintiff vs. W.
J. Arnold defendant. No. 6054. Com-
P'alnt In equity.
The dorendnnt W. J. Arnold Is
warned to appear In this court In
thirty days and answor tho complaint
of tho plaintiff Amanda M Arnold.
Wltnosw tho Hon. Hosea Towasend
Judgo of said court and tho seal
thereof this 3d day of Dooomber
1904.
(Seal) C. M. CAMPBELL Clerk.
N. H. McCOY Doputy.
J? 'tier & McGlll attorneys.
I R. Mnon attorney for non real-
dei.t. F'ist pvibtished Doc. 4 1P04.
CHRISTMAS EXCURSIONS
Cheap Trips for Holiday Trnvelers to the North East and
SOUTHEAST
Rates cut in two
December 20th 21st 22nd and 26th
See that your ticket rends via "ROCK ISLAND. "
OUO. II. LUli (I. f A.
Little Rock Ark.
J. S. flcNALLY. U. P. A.
Oklahoma.Clty O. T.
i
Christmas Holiday Rates!
A CHANCE TO VISIT YOUR "OLD HOME" via
Opurating Solid Vestibule Trains to Memphis and St. Louis
without Change. Pullman Sleepers Parlor Cafo Cars Meals
a la Carte Reclining Chair Cars. Seats Free.
Dates of Sale Dec. 2021 22 and 26 '04
Good to return within thirty days from date of sale.
Low rates will nlso be in olTect to all polntB In Texas under favorable
conditions. For doecrlplvo ptinipli ot Klvlnp; tlmo of arrlvnland
departuro of trnlne lrom dlttorent points
"AbK ANY COTTON UULT MAN "
HOLIDAY RATES
ARE VERY LOW
Tickets will be sold Dec. 20 21. 22 and 20 limited to
thirty days for return to numerous points in tho follow-
ing states:
Colorado
Illinois
Iowa
Kansas
Michigan
Minnesota
Missouri
Nebraska
North Dakota
South Dakota
Wyoming
"Wisconsin
Tho pleasure of your trip will bo complete if you go via
the Frisco System. Write- for particulars.
C. V. STRAIN D. P. A. Wichita Kansas
The Ardmoreite-
Prints All the NEWS All the Time;
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BERWYN IND. TER.
...DEALERS IN....
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Httdvare Lomfcer and all Mods of Building Material.
a
EscmaiveAceutaforthe Celebrated "Leader" Flour.
Every Sack Guaranteed. Special prices given to
Merchants on Flour Groceries Etc.
IMHtT RKt MID flffl (Iffi A! COOS.
"Trade with us and be Satisfied."
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