The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 114, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 23, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmore Thursday March 13 130j
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
THREE
Modern Farming
M Desperate efforts guided by poor judg
ment-amount to but little. Hard work on the .
farm can't count for much without the proper
implements.
We have in stock the implements that Q
ut'ilrn fnrmiiirr fimaf- Mt-nfitrihll Mild lllOSt nlenS-
IlllVf 1 ill 111 lllUWV J-r - - 1
jjj ant Our line of
John Deere
Plows and Cultivators
0 are the standard that others are trying- to reach.
They represent all that's good in plows.
Here are other standard goods we always
H keep in stock
S Moline Wagons Mitchell Wagons White
O Elephant Buggies Columbus Buggies Velie
Buggies Charter OaK Coolt Stoves
and Majestic Steel Ranges
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Biv ens Corhn & Frensley
Ardmore I. T-
Shelf and Heavy Hardware
and Farm Implements
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SWALLOWS RAZOR BLADE.
Man Then Leaped Pour Steles iO
Instantaneous Death.
Now York March 22. Af cr swal-
lowing a piece of a razor blane n man
roglstoroil as J. J. Iron Urlt-
aln Conn. committed suicide at 7
o'clock last night by looping from the
window of his room on t;c fourth
floor of tho Now York Atfiatenlii.il ho-
tel. Hi was Instantly Ulllct.
Ho took the room on Thr . !.ty night
nnd paid for It In advance. Fit i ys in
and 12. C. Cowlln who llvo it tho Ho-
tel Manhattan were standing on I ho
other side of 2uth street about 7 o'eloik
when they heard tho body toll. They
carried Uiron Into tho hotnl and call-
ed an ambulance from UclWuc. Tho
physicians found several Injuries
nny of which would havo cr.ti3ol In-
stant death. Tho razor had prutltuted
his throat nnd lodged In the ui-pcr
part of the nesophogus. Tho co:otinr
says he novcr know of such case bo-fore.
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Ardmore Sanitarium
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DRS HARDY & McNEES Proprietors!!
Large clean airy well-lighted rooms. Equipped with
every modern convenience. Surgical Diseases and
Diseases ol Women are given special attention.
Trained nurses in attendance. Charges reasonable
Election Proclamation.
I It. W. Dick mayor or the city ot
Ardmore by virtue of author-
I Ity vested in tue as sm ii
mayor.do hereby proclaim nnd glvo
I public notlro that an election shall
be holdon In tho city ot Anlnioro be-
I tween tho hours ot 8 o'clock a. m.
I and sundown on tho 4th day or April
1005 for the purpose ot oloctlng ono
mayor ono police Judge ono chief -U
police ono city attorney ono assessor
and collectqr ono treasurer and ono
alderman for each of tho four wards
In said clfy. That tho place of hold
Ing such election In the various wards
and tho Judges of the olect'on nro as
follows to-wit:
First Ward.
W. H. Frame building occuplul by
I. It. Dest. Judges J. N. Morgan 'A
Taylor and A. B. Mayhew.
Second Ward.
0U Are station building Judgo.? S
A. Weeks J. O. Smith and W. E. I.an-
drum.
Third Ward.
Noble building Judges MIko Gor-
man I.um Johnston and J. K. Gait.
Fourth Ward.
Whlltlngton building Juuges T. J.
Jones J. C. Boucher and W. It. Cox.
And that all qualified voters rosld-
Iuk in the Indian Territory for one
year and In tho Chlckasnw Nation tor
six months and In the wnrd In which
they propose to vote for thirty duys
Immediately preceding said olcctlon
shall havo tho privilege to voto in said
election.
WltnesB in hand and fcoal ns m.i
or of ArdmCi-o Indian Territory on
this the 11th day of March 1005.
It. W. DICK Mayer.
Tlr3t published March 12 llHio.
PBNNiNGTON GROCERY CO
Distributors. Ardmore and Pauls VaMey
A GOOD FIRM TO SHIP iTO
CLAY ROBINSON & COMPANY
STOCK YARDS. KANSASlCITY. MO.
Best Service in all Departments.
Expert Salesmen ami Buyers.
Perfect Oflice Methods.
Organized Yard Force.
WE GIVE YOU THE BESTZAND ITl COSTS NO MORE
KANSAS CITY
OMAHA
DCNVEH
SIOUX CITY
CHICAGO
ST JOSEPH
Rock Island Excursions.
Ono way second class colonist ratoj
to points In tho northwest March 1 to
May 15 Sept. 1 to Oct. 31 inclusive.
Rate $27.45 $27.50 and J30.
Annual session Grand Council Unit
?d Commercial Travelers of Kansas
and Oklahoma Independence Kan.
May 11 nnd 12. Unto ?S.G0.
Meeting American Federation of La
hor. Muskogee March 27 2S and 20.
Hate $7 20.
National convention Travelers' Pro-
tective Association Savannah Ga.
May 12. 13 and 14. Itato 532.45.
W. A. DASIIIBU Ticket Agent.
St. L. &. S. F. -y.
Special ono way second class colon
ist rates to California and tho north-
west March 1 to May 15 Inclusive.
Itato $25 $27.45 527.50 and $30.
International Kpworth League con
vention Denver Colo. June 30 to July
I Itato $24.
Annual meeting Southern Baptist
convention and auxiliary societies.
Kansas City Mo. May S to 12. Itato
$12.05.
Fort Worth Fat Stock Show and
Texas Caltlo Italsers' Association
Fort Worth Texas March 20 21 and
22. Unto $ 1.55.
Town lot sale. Ada I. T. March 22.
Ruto $3.05.
W A. DASHIELU Ticket Agent
G. C. &. S. F. RY.
Annual meeting Sou ht-n Bapt.n:
convention. Kansas City May F to 12.
Rate $12.05.
Special one way secondvclass colon'
kit rates to California and tho north'
west March 1 to May 15 Inclusive
Itato $25 $27.45 $27.50 and $30.
Stock Show. Fort Worth Tex. Mnrch
20. 21 and 22. Rate $3.05.
W. A. DAS II I CI. L Tickot Agent
HARGROVE NOTES.
Rev. F. V.. shanl.-t. pa-.iur t .ho Meth-
odist churili at I.liiiUay a- a gne'.
ot the lolli'ue Thursday i.nd Fridiy
He Is an old and tried friend of llar-
grovo. He brought his son Fletclur
ns a substitute.
Thoro was no preaching at tho col-
logo Suntlny night but tho faculty nnd
students In n body nttcndel 33lvIcc3
at tho Flrnt Southern Baptist church.
Now students continue to como In.
Saturday evening tho Hlawnthlan
Literary Society gnvo an open sossba
which was greatly enjoyed by thos;
who nttended. Misses Wpsslo Bar-
ney and Josophluo Kwlng rendered a
charming duett. Miss Frnnklo Mur-
ray brought down tho houso by hor
rending ot tho society paper. Misses
Matnlo dross nnd Hottlo Ingram were
loudly applauded for their Instrument-
al solos. Misses I.orcim Cruco Clitic
Ingram and Mnrtha Blnkcney delight-
ed tho nudlenco with their recltntlons
while Mioses l.ydln Ingram and Avella
AVolverton were vigorously encored on
tholr readings. The debate drew In-
tense Interest. The teaching ot mili-
tary tactics In the American free
schools wns eloquently advocated by
I.eroy Moses In nn oration nnd Ml---'
Gertrude Ingram by an ossay while
tho negative was successfully pus-'
tallied b W. C. Lewis ably support '
ed by the essay of Miss Mamlo Gross
Tho Judges. Will Kendall nnd Invrlo
Keller had great dllllculty In coming
to n decision but finally gnvo two
votes for the nogntlvo and one for tho
nfllrmntlve. So rndod tho pleasant
entortnlnment.
Anron C Beshirs ot Yuba Choctaw
Nation brings his son William as n
student.
The baseball season Is fully on nnd
match games occur nearly every day.
The pupils of tho college are very
thankful to friends and neighbors for
sending papers nnd mngazlnes to road
Ing room.
'' '' ANIlKKSON.Pr.lln . K. FIIKN8LEY. Vlce-rres.
O. L. ANDKUSON Chler C. 8. MAUI'tN' A.l't C.ihter
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Ardmore Indian Territory
Capital Paid In 5 60000.00
Surplus Fundi 200000.00
Total .9260000.00
The ohlet bnak In laillnn TrrUory. Account! of firm and IndlTl.luatt
ullclted upon the moit Itboral tnrma oonatntent with (food baoklai;.
W. S. WOLVERTON a SON
Insurance Bonds Real Estate Abstracts
The Inrcaat And atronL-eat nutmor In the two torrltorlea.
Managers of Ardmore Abstract Co.
(lpnorl Acetita lltnola Life tnaurnnco Co. anil l iilti'J 8tate
KMelltjr itnd (luarantr C'omtmur
BROCK.
opeclal Corrmpomleuce.
BrocU 1. T. March jil.--A lufiosi
of our tilUens will uubscribe libera '
ly for a teleplione line to this plao.'.
. Mrs. Savannah .M lutein died Thura-
day. The remains were burle 1 at
Crlner ceiuelery.
it has been intimated thai Block
is to have another gin and mill -vudy
for the 10U5 crop.
Mrs. Reod of Murdoch Ol:. is vU't
Ing her son Robt. Reod of Brock.
Rev. Smith tilled his appointment
hero last Sunday.
Somo corn Is being planted. Thw
formers nro soinewhnt concerno'1 nboat
the success of this year's irop.
The Fanners' Union meets twice n
month on Saturday nights Instead of
Saturday arternoou. Tho next regu
lar meeting will bo hold next Satur-
day night.
IX D. McGutro wont to Toxns Sun
dny.
PROVENCE.
Special Correspondence.
l'rovonco I. T. March 21- -Mr and
Mrs. W. T. Appolos and llttlo daughter
Lillian hnvo returned h.n-o alter n
tew days' visit with frieii'l s :u Manns-
villi?. V. M. Foster made .1 trip to Ard-
more today.
The health of tho community Is cd.
Tho farmors nro all nMy piepnrln?
'and for a now crop.
Chnrloy Morrow's rtnl'.oni-e was
blown from tho blocks last Wednos-
day night but fortunate! no one wns
hurt.
J. G. Fletchor tho p-ospo.ims drug
gist went to Ardmore today.
Our school Is pro-.'Jol.i? nlcelv.
A woman always fools that sho Is
privileged to say disagreeable things
to her friends.
For cracked bands chapped Hps ana
rough skin Plnesalve la tho nicest
quickest best euro. One application
In ono night prores it. Sold by tbe
City Drug Storo.
A man generally mnnages to get
: I of most of his conceit by tne time
he reaches 40.
Fresh Garden a Field Seed
For reliable seod call on R B. Ptiga.
5-lta
Peach trees ot best market vnrk-
I.e.? at 4c a dene or $3 per 1 00.
Apple trees 4 emits
Pear trees 10 cents.
Cherry trees 10 c.ti.
Grape vines 1 cents or $3 per 100.
Blackberries 1 cent.
Dewberrios 1 cent.
These trees were grown by J. W.
Tackett & Sons of Woathorford Tex
as and are fresh treos ot the best
varieties. Tito nursery Is overstock-
ed nnd they must bo sold. This Is why
we are selling them at this remarkably
low price.
Fresh shipment of G'000 trcos Jii3t
rerplved from nursery. Call at Hill's
shoe shop next door west of U. S
court house Ardmoro I. T.
This Is a chance for parties who
want to put out markot orchards. Call
at onco or phono 170.
These treos nro being sold by Wll
Ham Tackett. lS-tr
Cold Facts.
Coughs and colds uro easily 'ur0il
.villi Buusen's Pine Tar Cough I'.uihv.
This preparation Is dollehtful 10 take
lit is strongor and niorr ifieetlvi.
r han nny other on thn -.ivkc. Gel
I 1 rial bottle free irmn . fi'iig
:tt Prlre 26 nnd f.l'c.
Some mon can't even tell the truth
.wiIkhu lying about It.
Bring your ladles to tCahn's parlor
and treat thorn to one ot those Trilby
whl"U have made him famous. 5-
ARDMORE NATIONAL BANK
ARDMORE. IND. TER.
Japital Stock and Additional Liability : : : : : $20f jOO.OO
We Conduct a General Banking Business fr r You and
Accept Small and Large Accounts
DIREGTORS.
- K. SMITH President.
M. CAnPUIiLL Vice PreiJ
LHli CRUCU. Cnshlcr
1 W. YOUNO Parmer.
I C. TtlOnPSON. Lawyer.
. A. JONIIS l-urnlture.
SAM NOULU Hardware Merclun
J. R. I'UNNINUTON Wholesalo P
chant
W. W. RANIlOL. nerchnnt.
East Side Lumber Co
FRALEY BROS Monac'ers.
u""o"of Building Material.
It will soon bo II y tituo Lot us niakost rccns for your liou.se.
North of Union Depot ARDMORE I. T.
TAYLOR & GR5FF1PJ Prompt Attention
given to all kinds
foundry machine of repair work on
...and...
MANUFACTUHIMG CO. GIN MACHINERY
Egincs Boilers
214 4th Ave. SfcoW.pTwo Block Wc.t of Sflw 3
Ardmore Ice Liffiit and Power Go
DISPENSERS 0F1THE BEST
PennsylvanK Anthracite and McAlesier Black Diamond Coa
FOR FUEL. PHONE 15.
f I
Buck's
Steel Ranges
Thoro is no other stove to
compare with Buck's Steel
Range. There's more of
them in use than any other
stool rati''o. Come to our
storo and lot us explain their
many advantages.
The Happy Season
for the plow to start is here.
Prepare your larm to do more plowing and better plowing
by using the
John Deere or J. I. GaselPlows
Every plow wo havo is tho latest improved.
Wo aro always tho leaders n sollingliuggios Hacks'and
Wagons and our stock was never bettor.
ARUnORU INDIAN THRRITORY
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