The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 45, Ed. 1, Monday, January 2, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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FOUR
Ardmore Monday Jan. 2 1005.
THE DAILY ARDMORE H F
6ijc Jloilii arDnwwUc.
SIDNEY SUQQ3 Proprietor.
utorod at tho Postofhui at Ardmore
aa Bvcotxl -class V.ell Matter
November 2 1893.
Subscription Bate:
One wook J J
Ono month 6
One year c 00
payable In Advance).
Published every afternoon (except
.?jrday aDd Sunday morning.
Office of publication North Wanh-
inrton atreet
I O'CLOCK El
Ardmore Monday Jan. 2 1B05.
lcon!la example o( burning rot
ton Irt too Hpitnaculaj- and idlotb- to
ke prm-rally followed.
'to old year turn et iui e.xumpl- in
vtuthor that the nw year will do
wall to folk)
The Ruffian mlnlater of flnttf-e
tum raised the qu.-Mtloti of the creution
ra itufiola of rbiuuborii "I ron.i'f.
AmvrdJru; to Ojrurvn :ontl i om
lhf tho total track mlU-a" anj Hid-
ing of llritlsb railways amount to
(9729 mile.
An oyBtT rontnlnlnK parls of th i
talne of 2J0 pounda nu found by a
flthonnan at Neumunater 0"iii!iny.
a few days apo
EXiropiri medical exporw have
cotnn to Old tncrlUHlon tbnt bo.:'- I and
tcrlllted milk U not n nutri'.'.o'M lor
Infants an frown milk.
Mori than 13000000 perms nrt en-
lulled In the Sunday kIuk1 of the
country In public schools the en-
rollment la more than l;'x Ho e
only :i.o000O0 more.
Georgia morcbauUi nnd tarniurs ar.;
burning their cotton. It is easier not
to rulne so much ootton than it is to
rnle It to burn.
The IttiKoUn at I'ort Arthur doe-t
not know at what nratnent he may
Join in eonstellatioas a the nul
of a Jap mine. He udoald wur cusa-
ions on bis feet and sleep on a spring
bed
After 337 day of ahUng tn the ta-
tKt. Japan and Ru4i..n bar spent j
ap; r lmjUly W&O.OOO 000 and ba
lost 3?fK6 wh of -vnom I26.W'
have tevti killed RlMl rs been
- r ix from Korwi and. rlb Purt Ar
"t .eptd. from a .f -1 i Man
I
CONVENTION SIDE LIGHTS.
The following mttee about the U.ir
Asioclatlon meeting ut Efhawnro were
takvn troa thv Horald ol thai city
tu ono of the 'pawageg at arm
loilay Mr. Harris Informed Mr. lsar
man that he was Indued glad thnt the
m.-uiuer rrnni ihe lmlinu Terrllor
wero growing onthUHlRHtii- on Uio out-
look for statehood when they wouel
be freed from the demoralizing elfocts
if drinking 'I'erunn nnl Ink nn'J
lemon exlrart.''
U applause count tor anythltii;. llu-
paper rid by Col. 1idbetter of A.
moro wan tho most plenslng of nny
that had gono before. At tho lotulu
tlon tlie applause amounted almost to
in encore tt was to bad that the
elontient colonel had not preimred t'M
paper and wna thus ptuvontivi troiu
"coming bnck" at tho convention.
Judge Henry M. Riinrmri of Arti j
more nt lat night's H. selon wauled j
to oien the discussion on a certain
paper lu advance of the tlmu set in I
tho prearranged program. Tho Judgo I
ik wen known for his vim vigor ant !
t aiiiy. and like a rate horse he
wanted to run as soon as he struck
the track. It Is uch men an the elo
iient Judge who lend onthuslusm u
any sort of convoution.
During the discussion of the M.v.t
lKHl resolution at the morning ses-
sion Colonel I.oilbotter of Ardmore.
whs Mipportlng a motion to sond rt
copy to every senator and congnxu
man. l)no trember contended that
tins wus not necessary and itdvo-
f ted merely sending ft copy to Ulu
r i'Mng otticor of both branches o!
i nn-ress. This member in Ills argu-
ment attempted to prove that lie
Know something of tho modes of pro-
roduro which obtained In congress
Cnforttinatoly ho lot drop tho re-
mnrk that twenty years ago ho wni
In Washington working for (Jingle
fi'atehood for New Moxtco. At this
Col. I.odbotter sutippod bnck: "Yes
and you didn't got It!"
Tho Orlos will meet wlUi Mrs. U.
II Webb Tiiomlay morning nt 10
o'clock promptly. Huln(wa of Irapor
lance to bo transacted.
"The Slon of the Four."
To create a populnr character Hi
fiction on that thn public tnlkK abom
while tho book In being talked about
Ir not un unuaual thing hb nearly all
of otir well known writer make one
character In a novel popular but to
niaki a Iihw or heroine retain their
popularity l rjulie tuiother matter.
Thl M'em to bo Sir A. Oman Ihiyb-
fort for no chnmHer lu modern lie
Hon ban become mor- of a hi(Uelnil'l
word than Sherlock Holmes the won-
'derftll il(ertlvf In "The 8ln of it
Hour.' which will bold the board fit
thn opera hiMiw TueiMlay night. Hher
lock Holme ho hH-u plnred In an
atmoaphere if mysK-ry Hint makn It
rme of the moHt Interesting plajra that
ha ben prndmed In a number of
yearn. The story of "The lpi of tli
Four" Utxi well known to nel a
review as the reading public are i
familiar with ibis lattnr Rrent work ui
Doylo'a tbM It would it nuporfiuouv
In tbU play the well known charac
ters. Ir. WmImmi. Major and Mr.
John fbolto Mm. limit-on and Wig
gin are all brought back to life and
we also have Mary Moaaton. the
English girl who Ik o terribly pome
ruled by the Shotto and .Of foil.-
crimlnaln. who compose the Mgn ot
the four. The piny oITern many op-
portunltl'M for dramatic atiuaUotif
and climaxes and when It fiai ai II
Sherlock Hotmeti at lata muM la
down bis laurel and admit defeat hi-
comivi out In triumph and horn w
wheni Doyte'n pevernwM nblne ou'
brllllantb'- Wllhoil makiu: tbM"
atlrrinK ellmnxett mawkish or In
slpld he kIvo bin hem the uppr
hand. A company of woll knoivu pe-
pin are pnontlng tho play and the
production Is a complete oo a to
detail and llnlcb.
Approaching Theatrical Event.
Tho appoanince of Mr. Joeph Ship-
man's company of Hbnkenpeoreau
players heAdwl by the brilliant young
star MIm rrharlotte ltiim-t. at tn-
Roblson opera hoiiie on Weines.lav.
January' I. fr one pertormaie e o-
that sparkling Shakexp' Aroan eomed .
"Twelfth Night." Is a matter for ion-
Xratulation and promts to be tti
red letter event of the Ik-s1 enon.
Mr. Sbipman has never dlsappotn
ed his public but has at all tlmeg sup
plied a finished and delightful enter
Ulnment. His conpnnleH have been
of the first order of excellence and hi -i
productions nrttstlc and when neces
Mry massive.
The present production of "Twelft'i
Nlghi" li the blgftit of the man;
this i-nterprllng young America-i
managei ban made
For his star Mr. Shlpman has se-
en rod tho pervlcw of Mlw Charlotte
Bumott n lady who ban bad n t bor-
ough schooling In tho best New York
companies notably t!ioi.e of Hicham
Mansfield and Julia Marlowe Mi
Hurnett Is giving a highly iippreclabH
IH'rfortnance of Viola and Is support
od by an "all nlar" can including Mr
George Si.ybolt John L Snphore.
Otto 1". Andrle F. J. Mc-Cnrthy. Irene
Kckln and others equally well known
A Dig Law Suit Averted.
Owing to a mlMindorstnndlng Mn li-
nger Hoblson booked two different at-
tractions for Tuesday January J.
Neither show would give away. A law
suit was Imminent so a compromlB'i
was made by putting on both bnwb
tho sumo night. Hoth will give com
plete at one prlco Just the name
price nH either attraction in other cit
leu. Curtain goes up on "Sldo Track-
od" promptly at S p. ni. Overtures
will be Khnrtenud so that the play
w-Hl bo over at 10 p. ra. after which
"The Sign of the Four" tho great
Sherlock Holmes play will Immediate
ly begin. Remember both shows will
be given entire Tuesday Jan. :i.
JOB. F. ROHIBON.
I 3t .Mnnuger
Positive Assurance.
To the Ardmorelte:
Dear SirThrough Mr. Jules Miir
iy the purveyor of absolutely big'
fins theatrical attractions I am -i t
thorlied to Invite your special atten-
tion to tho forthcoming vU't of Mr
I 'a ul Glluiuro und un excellent support
lug company In his mic o or lint
year "The Mummy and the Humn.lt".'
Illrd."
l-.'very possible itui .live it gin
that tho entire perform. ui.'o t of n
highly surpassing chnraeter out class-
Ing lu ovcry rospeet any thing simtl.i-
ever priwiMitod In your city having
the ntuioKphero of true rollnemeiit.
S. 1-5. SUMMBltnidU)
Aetlng M'gr. Pnul Qllniore Co
The Advance Sale.
Opoiw for the sonta for Paul (in-
more In hlu gnat huccobs "Uio Mum-
ty ami the Humming Hlrtl" Thttrj-
day morning and everything points
to this being the bantior house of the
season. GUmoro's fame he p receded
him and our cltltena are showing un-
usual onthuslaem.
Will Light Is no longer connected
Willi tho Ingram Transfer and Bag-
gage lino. 29-12
WHEELER.
Special Correnj)onden(;e.
. Wheolor I. T. Dec. 31. Cotton
plokhiK I about over with us. Wo
du(h1 rain very badly for utook wa-
ter. 1 Our postmaster Mr. J. M. Key
nolda has tendered bin resignation
an poHtmaNtur here U tako oflocl
Jnnnuary 10. Hverybody renret ver;
much to give .Mr. llynold up as
ho ha made an oxrellent postmaster
and has been of much ralue to ou-
eomtnitnlty In many ways. tMpuclnuy
In socuring an appropriation of the
public wjboul fend.
Some new man wouM do well flv
with a slock of goods and set the pom
office.
Tho Sunta 1 people are ntoviur
their drill about thirty feot mtl t
where they have been drllllns;. ll is
' bellevKtt tbey have foul plenty o:
oil and will sink wells as fast as ibe-
'can. The company ha rrpot ber
from Ardmore putting up MNa ne-
houoj. V. A. Taylor and Kd KoblMn have
muwil to Oklahoma.
' Several families from Texa hovt.
'located In our community. It se-m
jail sood p-ople want to lot-ate rea
heeler. Wheeler vll soon be a not-
ed place.
There has been an agent hre t'.
pal In a gin and mill and a black-
Bmlth shop fomethtng that ha been
very much needed here. The nut
thing for Wheeler will be u rallrorul.
which Is ure to come.
The singing convention coavune-i
ut Graham tomorrow
grand time.
W expect a
MILL CREEK
Special Correspondence.
Mill Creek I. T. Dee. 30. The
"Sunshine Olub which has boon re-
cently organised In Mill Creok. hell
an enthusiastic meotlng last Thurv
day nlghi. Interest In this organlza -
tlon
seem to be Increasing dally
and new member are being admit-
ted at almost nearly every meeting
An auxillbiry to this organi7ation
has already been established In Tex-
as. Mr. Smith from Rover Arkansas.
Is tu the city looking for a location
A number of real estate tranjn?-
tiorut have taken place hero tho first
of the week.
Miss Ray Smith of Hoonvllle Mis
came in Friday mornlnf; and will
visit homo folks for n month or two
T. C. Graham has moved to th
country where he will farm the com-
ing Hummer.
A now mont mnrkot and two res
taurnnts havo been added to th"
city's enterprise tho past week.
"W. Y. Chltwjood wen' to rivt -1
Thursday on buslneci".
WYNNEWOOD.
Special Correspondence.
Wynnowood I. T. Jan.
mtiB week passed off very
1. Chris
pleasantly
hon.'.
All the churches had CbyKstmai
troe on Saturday eve. which wci
greatly enjoyed by tho little folk.-
Tho M. M. C. club gavo an enter-
tainment and 7 o'clock dinner lat
Monday evening at tho homo of .Mr
nnd Mrs. Hob Walnor. Tho guests
woro Mr. aud Mm. Keys Mr. ami
Mrs. HargUrt Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Dr. and Mra. Settle Mr. and Mr
Strange Rev. and Mrs. Martin.
and (Mxbj Hogan Mty. Wade and.
MIhb Vnda White. The dinner wni
served In live courses and cotinlKto 1
of all thn good things thnt nnyon-'
could desire. A vote of thanks was
tendered tho hot nnd hontops and . ti'
club for the splendid entertainment.
Robt H I'ender who resigned b
position at tho Hurton-Pcel Dty
Goods company Snlurday night tell
yenterday afternoon for Madlli wher-
ho has accepted a pohition with fit
Gwalluig Grocery company ot ttui'
jilaco iih truvcllng salosmnn. Mr. I'ei
der bus been In tho employ of i.m-Iturton-Peol
company for a number ot
yivars and Ih n good wileHinun and no
doubt will succeitl lu his prosont un
dertaklug. Ho has a number .d'
frlnndH among the luibliiem ha well ns
society iH.oplo of this place who re-
gret to lose him but wLh him niicoe--
in his now Hold.
Socialists Merge Organizations.
Tho socialists of tho two territo-
ries havo morged their organization
at tho meotlng held nt Guthrie lait
week ond elected tho following ofll-
cors: A. H MaEhkc Klngftshor national
commlttuoir.au; J. B. Snydor Paw-
nee twin territory Becrotady; W. T
Wilttach Durant trcaauror. The fol-
lowing oxccutlvo committee was nam-
ed: Win McPnnicl Ada; A. K. Gore
Bl Reno; W. M. Alexandor Norman
John Haglo and A. D. M'nrblo Ok'ii-
homa City. Honcoforth full tickets
will bo plncod In tho flold In botn
territories.
W. U.
sick Hat.
Frnnio l roportod on thn
HEALDTON.
Special Correspondence.
Hoaldton I. T ..Dec. 31. Tho ol 1
year is leaving u with clouds and in-
dication!) of rain.
Our gin Is stll running. It fiiiM pann-
ed tho 1000 mark.
Mrs. M. If. ItiRram and children
are hero visiting relatives.
Oscar Strange and wife were hep"
yestorday called by the serious III- j
ness of Dr. Strange who its still quite
sick.
Dr. Sutherland of Cornlfch w call-
od horu to ae Dr. Strange.
Dr. Teagut- l in Ardmore on bust-
new. Tom Couth and wife are rejoic-
ing over the arrival of a little son.
Wo hear tittle or no complaint or
sickness here. Dr. Strange being the
only one and he Is seriously 111.
A good deal of cotton will be he1
for better price.
We hear fow talk of the landlord!
refusing to rent their land for cot-
ton. Somethinc oncht to be done to
reduce tho acreage.
A happy and prosperous New Ycari.. 1
. .v.. ' w u..TOU SAIA-Owi r. M. Austin No. y
111 AlUiUUIVUr .'! lb I VtHlU W
patronage It Is Justly eatltlcd to.
Mr. Ainsloy Is here at his horn
from South MoAlesler where he spen;
Christina with relatives.
That ever admirable corned Un Jttl
Walter wil again sustain the churac
ter of Horatio in his comedy the
new "Side Tracked" on 1U appea--
ance here. The play has been tone 1
In every part until It Is scarcely re-og- I
:nuable. The scenic effect which
have been added with unstinted llbe.-
allty and detailed core are ald to b
the least noteworthy of the change-- t
which have been effected. The spe- j
icialties are all new and were socure'! '
from the lending vndueville theateM I
J n America. At
iTuowlay nightthe opera house
1 Jule Walters tho gentleman trai.ui
In "Sldo Tracked" who Manager tloi-
Ison has secured for Jan. 3 1k proba
'bly the author of more songs than all
comedian on tbe stage. His rendi-
tion of "A Pity to Waste It" "O! 1U
Gosh" and his latent parody on 'A
Hot Tlmo Tonight" are said to keep
tho audience In oho continual roar .if
laughtor.
Tho iJtdios' Aid Society of tho C. '
P. church will meet with Mrs. Rlgg.i
In hor now homo Tuesday afternoon
nt 2:30. New officers will bo oloct -
ed. All members plenso bo preson'.
MnS. J. D. TANNER Pros
A Happy New
Ring Out the Old
Ring in
The Ardmore
Dry Goods Co.
have just closed tho
most successful
year in th r histo-
ry and are lirst to
prepare for nn in-
creased success dur-
ing tho year lOOa.
Wo are now en-
larging and remod-
elling theinleriorof
our store so that we
shall bo able to ac
commodate our ele-
gant spring stock
which is now al-
ready beginning to
arrive and also that
wo may more sue-
ceshfuily servo our
o v e r increasing
trade.
V
And Will
do not bolievo in
icgliln r price back before
In fnci our goods are nmrkod too closo to admit u:
gard for cur business integriiy to try to d " t ivi-.
and we willsavo you many hard-earn d uo :i s.
Ar
ONE PRICE SPOT CASH.
WANTED.
WAN TBI v A white girl to do gen-
ur.il work m nmnli family. Applr
Sam Weeks at Weeks llros. Hard
j ware store. 22-tf.
WANTBD Men to leant barber trade.
Few weekM completes by our meth-
od. Constant practice expert in-
structions. Hoard and tools provided.
Join now and complete for Hpr!n
rush. Catalogue mailed free. .Moler
Ilnrber College Fu AVorth Texas.
vet
FOR htNT.
FOR SALE.
' K0K SAI.K For the next thirty days
wlU 801 Beuoral merchandise. J.
U Jackson Olenn. I. T.
0-tf
dep well machine complete witli
pipe and casing P. O. Hox -ai
Ardmore. 28-6
FOR SAU; Six room house fourth
nvenuu and North Washington.
II. T. KIIUJJ'.
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I STOLEN
STOLEN
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J35 reward for one black
horse IB hands high branded T on) Ins will resume bis real estate 'ounl-
lert shoulder has spll. In aco car. neH.
Will pay J3& reward for horro ano '
thlot. A. W. Spodk Woodford I
T. 3fd.w-la
LOST.
ilXDST Ono volume number 20 Kn
cyelodpedla
thin ofllce.
lirltannlcn return to
1
! LOST An overcoat lluht weiitht nnd
iiKnt color. Return to the V S vt
j torney's olllce.
I TAKEN UP t havo tak- i
ltf
up a r-1
!
and white spotted cow ai tips in. 1
off about 0 years old. Also a lilac'; i
and white spotted bull rah. no
brands or marks. Ownei ean bavi-
thom by proof of oAiiorhlilp nn i
paying expense. Call on R. B. l-ee
Noble building. J-tt
I
. . -
I nlways like to help an nmbltions
' young couple along. A groom-to-be
:onco applied to mo for .iBSlaiPiirc I
'told him I'd py for tho rl:t
Before you shall read this the old
will have passed into history
We Give These to Our
turners
Cus-
Absotaely Free!
Continue Until the Goods
giving special vali.i- to a favored
the poop!" haven ehum-i
Ardmore's
I have purcnased the entlro Jot)
lot of lap robes from a well known
wholexale house and am prepared to
give Mime extra special pricoa. The
new shipment Includes Japanese silk.
genulno mohnlr and solid silk plush
by far the handsomest line of lap
robos eer seen in Ardmore.
J. C. PRMDDY.
Election Notice.
OOlce of tho Ardmore National
Hank Ardmore I. T Dec. 7 1904.
A meeting of the stockholders or this
Lank will be held Tuesday January
10 1005 at their banking house be-
tween tho hours of 10 o'clock a. in.
nnd 1 o'clock p. m. for the purpose
of electing nine director to aorvo the
cu-ulng yenr. MSB CKUCH
"t-JanlO . Cashier.
t The Jewish Indies Aid Society wlli
lmeet with Mrs. Jonas Uaum Tuesday
lafternoon Jan 3 1900 at 3.30 o'closlc
MltS. M. WESTimiMKR Sec.
Tho lxyal Temperance legion will
imeet Sunday at 3 o'clock p. ra. In the
Christian church every IgIonor urg-
ed to be present ns we will olect offi-
cers for tho next thro emonths. Trie
literature committee Is expected to
(bring all tho lltcraturo they have
. gathered up to the church
' T11H l.RAlWK-
i Kd Hoffman han purchased th
: DouslM & Hunt Block of groceries on
'West Main street. Frank Hnut will
j remain with the house and Mr. Doug-
Tomato and clnm bullion at Frank
Butt's Drug Sloro. 1-4
Japalac Varnish Stains
and Floor Paints
Don't forgot our complete
stot'k in all i-olors and in all
sizes of cans and at all
prifos. J'aint your old fur
nitut'f. picturo fiatncs and
Moors. I also waul to call
your attention to the fact that
we carry tho largest and most
complete line of fancy paints
and brushes in the city and
our business is larui-r each
day.
J. B. Wall the Druggist
Year!
year
the
New !
Antieipat i n g a
h o a v y .January
trade we have kept
our stock replenish-
ed so that wo can
now supply you-
needs in every do
piirtment equally as
well its in Decern-
L'tr. Of course wo reit-
hz" th;.t it is time
to dispose of all
winter goods and
are putting prices
on them w h i c. h
means a grctit sav-
ing to each purch
asor.
Bear in mind
these prices are
lo all alike
are Sold.
few and thon jmt the
to get to the so-called "salo."
'sales." Wt; havo too much re-
t live us your trade during 100"
?T'
Fastest Rrnwino' Stnvn
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