The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 42, Ed. 1, Friday, December 30, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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Ardm&re Friday December CO 100-
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THE DAILY AnDMOREH T.
rjjjjc floiln gUDmorcjlc.
8IUNEY 8UQQS Proprietor.
ISiwrTiii'tba lonice .it Artnore
m Second-class y.all Matter.
November 2 J893.
Subscription Hatea!
line
Qua mouth
one year ;
Payable In Advance).
10
60
Jt. 0U
A iHllcf cnptiln lr. Now York direst-
h1 tho stroug'jt of l.'J llruaway
squad of giants who la nleo a wrestler
of skill to amuse hlmcelf with a llttli)
1 SOll-tUUHClOU 1)1H-JUIU H1IIU uuui j
Japan. Tim r.-BU.' w.w nsi icin'ii.n.
I Hy u slinpl twlsl of the- pollccmaD'H
inrm tho hrov.i i.n ui Hint pant
on hln baik. Li.. ty a liltlu ; i.-ur:
on the throat he hail thn ulrong man
lllSCIlMllIf.
.1 W. JOHNSON MILO. 1. T.
Published ovcry ntiornoou (except
Uttirday and Sunday -nornluK
Offlce of publlcallo.-. North Wash-
inKton btreot
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I Wo am Indebted to J. (ioorfio
.Wright. United Htntos Indian inspec
tor for a ropy of tho annual report
j made to the mjeretnry of the Intent r
.from bin olllco and also trom the In
lidian nRent and stiperintond.-.H nil
1 supervisor.
I schools.
of Indian Territory
Artlmore Friday December 30 190-1.
Now YorK would app. n.i'ly 1'':
keep Dr. Chadwii 1; lonR -noigh to
oo If be. has any of th' ko-jI .sn bun.
KMlrbankH' realisation irom lliu
senate will not tnko effect until March
4. Ho hiwKS on In true Itepubllran
kvjlilou.
There waa a riot at llakout whom
Kutiulan couscrlpta wcro being put
aboard a train. Ilaliout appears to
hare been appropriately named.
Turkey and lluli?a.!n u". m a nor
out condition. Turkey at lata oc-
rounta liad BulKam by tho throat
whllo lfulgarla was chowlnr Turkey "a
rtar.
If Use rauKt for divorce shall be
mulo tho onmo for men and women
alike aa haa been euggoated will
men bo able to obtain relief and ali-
mony upon the ground of non-support'
Kour men dead and two fatally
twtaUtl bccaUHU ono man danced with
anrther inan'a Hwoetheart at Urung
ers Tenn. In Tennessee those who
claoco muat pay the undertaker.
If Holland place Babang a;
the disposal of the Baltic lHi'l bhu
may depend on getting a severe elap
on tho wrlet an noon as Japan nan
I true to attend to It.
How would It do to permit niarrtago
n)y upon tho consent or ordor of
our court after fnll invett'fatlon
making violations of tho marriage
-ontract punishable an cor.tenpt of
eourt7 Wo oplno this system woul 1
cut out a r.ood many raarrlac-- and
divorce.
A Hufwlau force crossed the Shah
Ke river and surprised the Jap.i
Whenever the UusHlan move towarl
Instead of away from them the lap
and the world aro surprised.
"Forty Funny Fellows."
A large crowd of Invited colored
j ladles nnd gentlemen assembled lu
(the Wlilttlngton auditorium IbbI oven
Iiir to enjoy the third annual colobra
Hon of tho "Korly Funny KellowH.
; It was grand In every particular. The
eommlttco of ladlon deserve much
praise for tho fashlonablo nnd fascin-
ating manner lu which the hall wan
decorated nlso tho orchestra for the
!elUrleul music. At the request of the
organisation Hv. J. I). Springer de
llveml tho nuuual address and an In-
teresting toast. He ui-ged them to
lovo the Ird kp Hlfl command-
ments be loyal citizens build good
characters and liavo peace among
themselveH. Tlie committee apartid
no pnlna In giving a nlco Bupper. Tb
tabloa were laden with overythlus
good to eat. The following oillcor
Iwere elected: .lames Clay president;
Charley Crooms manugor; W.
Denton Keretary; K. w .lioe cnair-
mnn of committee on nrrnngemente;
Mm. monor Hoe and Mrs. l'alrleo
Donton committee on decorations.
U H. A. OAY.
Master of Ceremonies.
An Ardmorc Boy.
Just before tho national election in
November Karl Allen an operator In
the employe of the Santa Ke wroio
his mother that he would not visit he
until Parker wna elect'id. When the
votes v.cio counted he lool.od like he
would never enter un.-W ilu parental
roof again.
Daring the Christmas holidays how-
ever Karl vUltctl his mother Mix
K. Allen nnd spent a brief time
with her.
Karl has been at Cleburne Icmi
than live montha hut Hid coiniany
has become so well -jinusud with lm
that ho was tendered the position o
assistant ticket .lg'-'H 'n a sal.i.-y ol
11200 a year. Kj daa not deci le
yet whether ho will u'viT-'- or not
he Is In line for pr.smotbn to othei
work In which thfrc Is a greater tea
lure. This speaks remarkably well
for Earl who has not reached his
majority by several years.
1 One of tho biggest shows that has
visited the South this rtooaon Is the
production of "llabes In Toylaud
that will play In OalnrRvlllo Jnnuary
3. .Manager tlallla Is very fortunnto
In getting this company.
WARNING ORDER.
In Use Unltod States court In tho
Indian Territory Southern district.
W. . Jackson plaintiff vh. H.Ina
Jatl.Kon defendant. No. 00G3.
Tho defendant Udnn Jackson la
warned to appear in this court la
thirty days and answer the complaint
0.' U10 plaintltf W. U Jackson.
I Witness tho Honorable Hoocn
I TowHBend Judgo of Bald court nnd
jtlie aoal thereof this lat day of Do-
icunber. 1904.
I (Heal) C. M. CAMPUIJKh Clerk.
I N. H. McCOY Deputy.
II. Ilrown attornoy.
S. H. Rutler. attorney for non-rosl-dont.
ilillshed Doc. 2. 1304.
W. C. T. U.
The W. C. T. U. will meet Saturday
tho 31st nt 3 p. m. with Mrs. K. M.
(loff to hear the report of our dele-
gate from tho national convention
All members should bo present.
MILS. A. IX CURTIHS Sfv
Tho wuldeht thing nbout knowing It
all Its that you can't even give gool
advlco away.
Some wcekit ago tho Weekly Aril-
morelte olTered a handsome gold
wutch to the postmaster or agent
who would Bend In tho greatest num-
Lber of annual subscribers up' ta De
cember 22 and at the same time offer
ed a scholarship In the Selvldge
JJuslnem College to tho young man or
lady who sent lu the largest number
or subscribers. Uoth contests wer
conducted together and closed at the
same tlmo. The plan struck a re-L-hord
and a largo number
of subscriptions were sent In from
different parts of tho territory.
J. W. Johnson of Mllo entered Un-
contest u llttlo lato but he took his
usual energy and enthusiasm Into the
work and won out by a handsome sua-
Jorlty. His wldo acquaintance
throughout the territory enlisted pco
pie from different sections who con-
tributed toward his support. He also
received aid from subscribers In 'len-
nespco Arkansas and Texas. Thofl-
In tho Held ngalnst him could not
have been formidable competitors
without demoting their entire timo to
the work of soliciting -subscriptions.
Mr. Johnson has lived in Indian Terri-
tory for a period of twenty-eight
jenrs and is a wealthy member of
the Chickasaw tribe of Indians. 1
added ?25 to tho prlco or tho
watch received from tho Ardmorelte
gold watch from I. Iloger and pre-
sented It to his daughter who Is at-
tending the Hloomilold academy near
Colbert. His closest competitor was
H. S. Thiers of Marietta.
Miss Mabel dreen of Greenville
won out by a small majority over
George 1-ovo of Wilson In tho ecnolar-
ship contest. Her vote was 1G.V
while Mr. ixsvo's was 16825. Mis
Greene lived In a small town in 1
sparpely settled community but Bhe
devoted much time In soliciting new-
subscriptions and by turning In a
haudsome list on tho last day woi
out. Miss Greene la a vory popular
nnd most intelligent young lady who
richly merits tho scholarship sjie
won.
Danger In Kidney Disease.
Do not delay when tho first Bymp-
rnus appear. It will mean much mis-
ry to you. All kidney bladder and
uilnary troubles aro easily and quick-
ly cured by using DeUell's Kidnoy
P:lb3. A week's treatment will often
cure mild cases. A box or two will
work wonders and your druggist will
refund your money If not entirely
aiisf actor'. Price 20 and DOc. 1
WARNING ORDER.
In tho United Statea court in the
Indian Territory SouUieru district.
D. M. Andorson plaintiff vs Mary
Andersou defendant.
The defendant Mary Anderson Is
warned to nppear In this court in
thirty days and nnswer the complain'
of Uso plaintiff D. Al. Anderson.
Witness the Hon. Hobea Townfcend
Judgo of said court and -l men of.
this 28th day of Docomtx r lPv'4.
(Seal) O. M. CAMPIUCM. Clerk.
By W. 8. CTIOCKKTT. Deputy.
J. S- Mullen aitorrey.
H. A. Ix-dbotier nttorney for non
resident
Kirat published Deo. 28. 1904.
WARNING ORDER.
In the United States court In tho
luJIan Territory Southern district:
Amanda M. Arnold plaintiff vs. W.
J. Arnold defendant. No. B054. Com-
p'nlnt In equity.
The defendant W. J. Arnold la
warned to appear In this court 1a
.h:rty days and answer tho complaint
i f the plaintiff Amanda M. Arnold.
Witness the Hon. Ilosea Townaend
jidgo of said court and the seal
thereof this 3d day of December
1904.
(Seal) C. M. CAMPBBI.!. Clerk.
N. H. McCOY Deputy.
V ttler & McGill attorneys.
1 It Mason attorney for non-rest-dent.
K'jst published Dec. 4 1PU4.
WARNING ORDER.
In the United States Court in tho
Indian Territory Southorn district.
Lindaey Scott plaintiff vs Paroleo
Scott defendant No. 6081.
Tho dofondant Parolee Scott la
warned to appear In this court In
thirty days and answor tho compla'.ut
of tho plaintiff Undsey Scott
Witness tho Hon. Hosoa Townsend
Judgo of sold Court and tho seal
thereof this 28th day of December
mi. C. M. CAMPBELL Clerk.
By W. S. CROCKETT. Deputy.
Cruce Cruco & Bleakmoro Attonsoys.
Attorney for non-resident Caswell
Bennett
First published December 29 1904.
Will Ught Is iso longor connected
with tho Ingram Transfer and Bag-
gage lino. 29-12
Heart Fluttering.
Undigested food and gas In Use
!tcmach located Just below tho heart
nresseo against It an1 c.js'i3 heart
pa.pitation. When ya- heart trout)-
loi you that way take He'blne lot a
few days. You will soon bo all right
I EOc a hottlo. Sold by W. B. Frame.
I WE HOPE THAT YOU HAD
n
We hope that every one-old middle nged awl youn his Wcn rt m'mhered by good old Santa ClauR and that the
Christmas tide has brouo- t gladness and good cheer mio eviy h-.m-:. IWr wish to express our heartfelt appreciation for
the vry l.beral patronajre tven us by ihe good people of Ar-i-nor ami s irro undinj? country during the year l9o4.
8MB iPIBgaiWKHWWn
Our Business
Our business lias exceeded our most sanguine hopes
compelling us to make a second trip to the market
during the fall season nnd to duplicate orders in every
market.
These very favorable conditions are very encourage
ing to us and shall cause us to redouble our energies to
pleat c during the New Year.
Our Policy
The policy of this business since the installation of
the new management has been to treat every customer
alike regardless of position or condition ami to hae one
rule of dealing and to conscientiously regard Hint rule.
Our policy is ami has been to put a fair and reason-
able profit on our goods and to maintain this price
Every day in the Year
without favor to any special person or class.
Th.it this policy of dealing is a success ia evidenced
by our increasing trade and the many expressions of sat-
isfaction made by our customers.
Our ' Motto
"Handle what the people want and sell it at the price
the people want to pay"
We not only want and expect to sell all our old cus-
tomers of 1901 but hope to add inanv many more in 1005
You should remember thdt we never advertise a thing
we cannot produce exactly as advertised and we defy any
one to successfully contradict thin statement.
We Give These to Our Cus-
tomers Absolutely Free!
Close Out Price
During the Holiday Week we shall put Close Out
Prices on many things and if ion will give us a call you
may share in the good things.
We do this just previous taking stock in order to
clean up after a most successful season.
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AGAIN HOPING YOU HAD A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND WISHING YOU A HAPPY NEW YEAR
W i A K l: Y O U K H KMENDS
ONE PRICE
SPOT CASH
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Goods Delivered to Any Tart of the City
ARDMORE'S FASTEST GROWING STORE
ONE PRICE
SPOT CASH
Telephone Number 332
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