The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 224, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 30, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardrtiore Sunday July 30 1903.
THE DAILY AROMOREITE.
THRKS
SENATOR
BURTON
SAID TO HAVE RECEIVED FEE OF
$5000 FROM CHICKA3AWS.
School Superintendent Benedict Tells
the Story Burton Succeeded In
' Staving Off Attempt of Gtvern-
ment to Take Charge.
Miukogoe. r. T. July 29. The an-
liutiticemuiit from (itttlirle that Sunn-
tor Burton of Knnxnn may bo Minimum-
od IJpfore the O-tober term of the
ffrnntl Jury lit ArclnuiiVi to explain
IiIh nllcgcil conrJ-Jiitllm vlf!i the
Clilcltusnw wnrrnnt scandal Is arous-
ing conslilirnb- Interest In Indian
Territory. Uoforc ho was elected to
tho United States senntB Mr. Hurton
mado occnHlonal trlrm to (he territo-
ry and transacted tlegal hunlnofs
anions the Indiana. J. D. Homertlct
RuiMirluteiident or Inillnii Tenlttry
schools known of one Instance where
Senator Burton acted aa attorney In
behalf of the Chickasaw Nation before
tho Interior department after lip had
been elected to the senate. HonedlH Is
under the Impression that shortly nf-
Uer this th'o Chickasaw legislature
voted $5000 to Senator Murton for lo-
cal services. These mat rs will prob-
ably be mado the subject of Inves-
tigation before the grand jury at Ard-
more. Superintendent llptiedlct first came
In contact with Senator Burton In
April 1901. Mr. Burton was summon-
ed to Washington to liavo n confer-
ence with the Chickasaw officials bo-
fore the department of the Interior
relative to the disposal of tho school
funds coming from tho dovelopniont of
segrocated coal lands In the Chicka-
saw Nation. The United Stntca gov-
ernment at that time wns seeking to
get control of the schools of tho Five
Civilized Tribes and had succeeded
through tho efforts of Superintendent
Benedict exeppt In tho Chlckasnw Na-
tion. IIiv the tribal authorities hold
out- stoutly againRt allowing tho gov-
ernm'ent to have any tiling to do with
tho Issuance of school warrants or
with the lynploymont or paying of
teachers and in the light of events
connecUd with the Chickasaw war-
rant Investigation fedornl ofllclals
think they snc ti reason for this op-
position. Upon reaching Washington Super-
intendent Benedict sought an inter-
view with Oovornor Johnston of tho
Chickasaw Nntlon. He was met In-
stead however bv Senator Burton who
Informed him that If he had any bus-
iness with the Chickasaw Nation ho
must transact It with him.
"Senator Burton approached mo Is
n bluffing way." said Mr. Benedict
"but knowing that a senator Is entit-
led I" much nMM"ct in Washington.
I paid no ntt'ention to Ills
Finally after I had fully stated my
position on the Chlcasaw school con-
troversy. Mr. Burton snld abruptly
;v;JI. M-. I!enedf.?tV '.'If '.v tlitiiiU
for a minute that you can have any
say In tho handling of tho schools fund
of tWe Chickasaw XUlon. you aro
mistaken.'
"Burton then turned to Governor
Johnston and Mr. M'cCurtaln Choc-
taw nttorney. nnd snld: 'There Is no
use fooling away any more tinio with
this man. Let us go to tlfi secretary
of tin Interior's office and discuss
tho matter with lilm.'
Superintendent Benedict accompan
MARKET REPORTS
(By E E fJulllot & Co.. members of
New Orleans Cotton Exchange.)
COTTON MARKET.
Ardmore. July 30. TIiVj following
ar" lite quotations for today:
Liverpool Futures.
July Aiiir
Auir yept .
Nov Dec..
t)ee Jan . .
Jnn I'i'Ii
HpotK . .
HlllOK
Spots and Sales.
OI'Kt CLOiB
. ft bi ft VI
. ft M
.A W
.... ft 93
ft U
ft 01
ft 91
5 9
ft 80
New York Futures.
Open High Low
Oil ..
Deo .
Jan .
Stntt.l
Huli
Oct ..
Deo
Jan
. .. 10 M
tl OH
tt o:
It 03
u OH
u ii
10 i
11 01
tl 00
Spots and Sales.
New Orleans Futures.
Open illgn Low
.. 10 w
.not
.11 to
II i
tt ii
It 18
10 M
11 00
II Oft
Spots and Sales.
Spot
Salex
GRAIN.
WllifAT
Hept
Dec
Oirt.s
Hept .
. to
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0 03
301)0
Clota
11 CO
II 09
it t
it 10
Cloe
It M
ii ii
11 19
to a-
660
M 1-3
S5 T-8
52 3-8
15 5-J
Oats-
Hept . .
Dec ..
Pork
Kept
Itllltl
Hept ....
Market Report; I
Kansas City. Mo. July 28. t?noclnl
-Quarantliio supply this Is onh hnlf
as largo as last week and -tho quality
this week averages considerably poor
r than Inst rrlces liavo gradually
worked upward thU week tho market
today nbout 10 to 10 cents higher than
last Thursday cows a quarter higher
In some ensos venl calves stiong.
Some of tho heavy stoers aro selling
a shndo lower today as compared
with yesterday. Best grass steers sell
this week at $3.10 to $3.8.1- medium
grade 3. to $3.35 decent light stuff
$2.60 to $2.Sr. fair to good cows $2.15
to $K.5f extra good ones $2113 to $3
minor $1.75 to $2.10. veals range
from $3.50 to $5. no extra nice ones
would bring $3.75 n few bulls nro
foiling at $2.00 to $2.40. Some of tho
hmvlest shippers wore so dissatis-
fied with conditions last wivl; that
they decided to quit shipping for a
week or two. which accounts for light
er run this week nlfo for lack of qual
ity as the Osage country was partleul
irly nffected nnd the cattlo coming
from there aro pretty good ones
The hog market fluctuates mildly
from day to day without much nppar
out reason. Tuesday nnd Wcdnesdny
prices were 10 to 15 cents higher for
tho two days account of light receipt?.
but market is 5 to 10 lower today nl
though receipts nro smaller than yes
terday at all polnti Top today Is $5.80
hulk of sales $u-C5 to $5.75 light
butcher weights at the highest prices
heavy hogs at bottom of the list
Sheep nnd Intnb receipts nre pretty
liberal this wcok.-b;u 'he market has
tnkon a downwnrd coin so. 'trader.
think that prices hav been too hull
for some time and present prices ire
Alniply a proper ad.lusti.ient of the mar
ket. There Is a stroi g detnniid hero
for feeders one bunch of this class.
SI lb from Utah selling yesterdny at
$4. 25. while tho killing end 101 lbs.
sold nt $1.35. Ewes bring $1. to $4 10
wether.- $1.25 to S I GO yearlings up to
?(.. Iambs $5.50 to $C.
J. U. I1ICKAUT.
L. S Correspondent
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New Orleans Cotton Letter.
Ardmoto. I. T July 29. Thu follow
ing is the New Orleans eottou letter
by 11. &. B. Boor:
"As n result of unofficial confirma-
tion advices of further deterioration
In growing crop during the last month.
values for future contracts aro some
what hlglsor than tho close of last
w'cjU October closed today at 11.09
vs lU.Ctf. but spots aro more mulls
tnrb.d. Middling today 10 ft compar
ed witli 10ft. In ifdvanco of govern
ment monthly condition report to bo
nubllshed next Thursday not a row prt
vnto reports have been Issued nnd
without exception show a luwor aver-
age for the crop at. the close of July
than one month ago.
Thus far tho New York Journel ot
Commerce hn.- published summaries
on all states except Texas and tho
Territories and while some improve
ment has boon noted in the South At
iantlc states and perhaps in Alabama
returns from the states wiiicu com
nrlso tho western half of til bolt show
deterioration In .some instances a mark
od departure from last months condl
tlons. In other words iiuoflU-lnl re-
turns thus far published show Im
provement In eastern portion of tho
belt deterioration In the western half.
Therefore tho consensus of opinion is
that the bureau will bo In tho neigh
borhood of last months 77 probably a
.I.' 41-... mo in the secretary's' llttlo higher perhaps a little lower.
office where Senator Burton proceed- the one case to cause a decline tho
od to present tho matter to Assistant ! other an advance In tho moantlmV)
Secretary Ryan the secretary being I spinners nro wielding themselves to-
lligont gtehr In order to be la a position to
"In ills presentation of tho case ho do battle against American operators
lntimntod." said Mr. Benedict "that In event of nil attempt bo made to
I was unreasonable and that ho could send prices higher splnr .n or the
t iintiiinir with me. 'Do you mean to. United Kingdom Inviting continental
nssort that the Interior department spinners to tako part In tho movement.
hn no right to handle the school Speculation would probably carry
fund3 of tho Chickasaw nation?' I prlec-a higher If It should corao to pass
miorlcii Assistant Secretary Uyan. August bureau makes conditions low
'Yes. replied Burton. 'I don't think or than 75 which would compare with
that the government 3honld hnvo any-! 79.7 In 1903 when tho acreage was
thing to do. with tho disbursement ot t 28907.100 compared with loss
lltuie fundi "Woe saw Mecrciary uian 27.000.000 tills year as crop
Uyan 'you must tako this matter bo- two years ago was only 10011000
l'oro the secretary.' ". baloi. On the other hand It must bu
Mr Benedict saw HO more of Sena- ennobled that the snlnners snrelv will
tor Burton until tho ngrosmont bo-iavo something to say as to whether
tween uovornor Jounaioii reiueaeuuHb tltoy proposo to pay existing prices
tho Chickasaw nation and Superinten
dent Benedict representing mo unit-
ed States government had boon drawn
up and was about to bo passed on to
tho secretary for his approval. "Ho
came Into the secretary's office" said
Mr. Benedict "and asked mo to lot
him look at tho agreement. V handed
It to him and after looking It over
carefully ho suggostod several minor
changes. I told him that It would be
iisoless to make any changes and tho
matter was dropped tnoro
no matter what present conditions of
crops may bo. Their bolng nhlo to re
main out of tho market having com
pnrallvely heavy supplies on hand niu'
In course of transit from the old crop
Consequently tho nttltudo of spinners
should bo taken into consideration
which may bo least observed by their
daily purchas-es at Liverpool. Caution
is to bo exercised under the clrctim
stances more so since thoro Is so much
uncertainty attending the publlshlugof
Indicated for the whole cotton region
- - - . . T I 1 f 1 o( . -.' tw i.ifj . tunc iviuii
I feared at first that l mignt no thc government bureau report there
making an unpopulnr move in oppos
ing a United States senator in waan-
Ington but I didn't nllow this lufluouco
to lntorforo with tho performance ot
my duty and I learned afterward that
tho Interior department supported mo
In my position.
"I do not know whether Burton re-
ceived pay for the services he per-
formed at that lime but I understand
that shortly thereafter tho Chicka-
saw council voted hlra or his brother
$5000 for 'legal services.
The. agreement referred to was ap-
proved by tho Secretary April 11. 1901
and provhl?d that the superintend-
ent nt schools In Indian Territory
could proscrlbo the examination for
teachers in tho Chickasaw nation and
hire thorn hut gave thorn no authority
to handle tho school warrants or oth-
er school funds ot tho nation. Had tho
school warrants been paid out by tho
United States govornmnot the Issu-
nnco of fraudulent school warrants lit
the Chickasaw nation would liavo boen
more difficult.
Three Good and Just Reasons.
Th?ro nre three reasons why mothars
prefer Ono Minute Cough Cure: First
Tt Is febsolurWv harmless. Second.
It tastqs cooil ohlldfii love it.
Third. It cure? Couahs. Croup. Wlioon-
Ine Cough whn other rcmodle-i fall.
Sold by all druggists.
Tho mo3t stylish doublo or single
harness you will find at J. 0. Freddy's
bolng no more leaks. Showers are
over Sunday
Yours very truly
E. E. GUILLOT & CO.
Bilious Bill was agttatea
And was. much dobllltatod.
People said he had consumption.
Thnt was everyone's presumption
When ho learned what was the matter
Bill made all the doctors scatter.
Now ho Is his own advisor
Swears by Llttlo Early Risers.
Tho famous little pills "EARLY
RISEnS." euro Constipation. Sick
Headache Biliousness etc. by their
tonic effect on tiro liver. They never
?rlpo or sicken but Impart early rls
mg energy. Sold by all druggists.
Most of the so-called original Ideas
have boon on tho toboggan for centu
rles
Bronchitis for Twenty Years.
Mrs. Mlnorvn Smith nf Danvlllo
111. writet: "I had bronchitis for 20
years and never grit rellof until
!ined Foley's Honey and Tar which Is
sura cure." City Drug Store.
Many a man has madp a fortune by
gratifying other men's curiosity.
When tho thermometer begins to
reach dizzy heights then tho greatest
need of tho home is ono of our Quick
' i ......
BIVENS CORHN & FRENSLEY.
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CHOLERA INFANTUM.
Child Net Expected to Live From One
Hour to Another but Cured By
Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy.
Ruth the Utile daughter of E. N.
Dewey of AgnewvIIIo Vn was seri
ously ill of Cholera Infantum last
summer. "We gave her up nnd did not
expect her to live f-om one hour to
another" ho says. ' I happened to
think of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy nnd got a bot-
tlo of It from the store. In five hours
I saw n change for the better. We
kept on giving it and before she had
taken tho half ot one small bottle
sho was well." This remedy is for
sale by F. J. Ramsey. W. B. Frame
Bonner & Conner and Ardmoro Drug
Co.
A haughty mau'i dignity Is usually
nine-tenths bluff.
Two Bottlts Cvred rilm
"I was troubled vl.U MJuey cow
plaint for nbout two ui'.i' writes
A. H. Duvls of Mt. o'ffilltis fa 'but
two bottles of Fulzr'i Kidno Cura
effected a permanent . i.e." City Drug
store.
Ho who hopes for the best seld'jti'
expects it.
Crcup.
Croup Is a violent Inflanintlon c
tho mucus membrane of tho wind
pipe which sometimes extends to the
larynx and bronchial tubes; nnd 1
ono of the most dangerous diseases
of children. It almost always comes
on In the night. Give frequent small
doses of Ballard's Horchound Syrup
and apply Ballard's Snow Liniment
externally to the Uiroat.
25c 50c and $1.00. Sold by W. B
Frame:
A bad memory often enables us to
remember the tilings we should forg.-t
Don't Delay! When you are nervou
ind run down Man-Er-Vluo Tablets
will put new Ufa energy and ambi
tion into a debilitated system. 60c
City Drug Store. W. n. Frame. Prop
Most married men find it easier to
bo bossed than to bo boss.
Berg's Little iive: and Stomach
Pills will cure constipation liver an
itomach troubles when all other rem-
dies fall. Efficient and do not gripe
100 pills 25 cents. City Drug Store
w. B. Frame Prop.
Marriage Is always a serious step-
or n more serious misstep.
Our buggies aro standard brands
the guarantee that goes with them
will stick. You make a mistake when
rou buy from the buggy peddldr.
NOBLE DaOS
Money is always-
traveling companion.
a satisfactory
Buy tt Now.
Now Is tho tlra tc uy Chamber
Iain's Colic r". .iera and Diarrhoea
Remedy. It is certain to be needed
sooner or later and when tho tlmo
comes you will need It badly you
will need It quickly. Buy It now. It
may save life. For sale by F. J. Ram
sey W. B. Frame Bonner & Bonner
and Ardmore Drug Co.
Many a-man puts his best foot for
ward only to have his corns trod on.
A Smooth Article.
When you find It necessary to usa
salvo use DoWltt's Witch Haz 1
3aIvo. It Is tho purost and best f jr
Sores Burns Bolls Eczema Bllnl
Bleeding Itching or Protruding Flbe
Got tho genulno DoWltt's Witch Ha
zel Salvo. Sold by all druggists.
The Territory's
Greatest
Hardware House
Our offor'mgs this spring include the
linest stock of
Buggies HacKs. Phaetons and Surreys
wo havo over carried. Stop into our buggy house
on North Washington street make your selection
you'll find that we w'tU give (you the most liberal
price and the lowest terms.
For tho farmer we havo the newest thing in
Cultivators Turning Plows
Cotton and Corn Planters
We want to sell you your hardware for 1905
Steven 4 KennerIykSpragins
Company
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E PERFECT III
OF ARDMORE IND. TER.
guarantees to cure anything that walks the earth of
Morphine Opium Cocaine
and Liquor Habits
Tho world wide fame of tho system of treatment distov
ered by Dr. j. S. Hill of Greenville Texas is earned by
his success in curing thousands of people from all ne-
cessity criving atid desire for Alcoholic Liquors Mnr
phino and other Drug Addictions. Dr. .1. S. Hill of
Ureenville Texas is no longer engaged in tho Sanita-
rium work but his son J. S. Hill Jr. after years of ex-
perience with his father in the treatment of these dis-
eases has opened up the Sanitarium at this place. Re-
member our patients do not pay one cent until cured
satisfied and reu'dy to return home. The length of time
required for a cure is from eight to ton days.
Consult or write in strictest confidence to
J. S. HILL jr.
Ardmore I. T.
aro causod by Indice-lbn. If you eat a
I- t l-a toa much or if yiu are subject to
attacks of Indigestion you havo no doubt
hid shortness of breath rapid heart baaU.
hoartburn or palpitation of tho heart.
Indigestion causei the stomach to
cxpjnd swell and puff up aeainst tlia
h:.art. This crowds the heert and inter-
fores with its action and in tho coune ot
timo the hoart baeomos diseasod.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
diee3ts what you cat. takes the strain off
of tho heart and contributes nourishment.
stren2th and health to every orffan of th
bidy Cures Indication. Dyspepsia. Sour
Stomach Inflammation of tho mucous
membranes lininir tho Stomach and Dieos-
tiva Trait Nerou i Dyspepsia andCaUrrh
of tho Stomach.
Alter ratine rr jr laod wouH dljtr e ms by raiVIn
r -ifirt pMpitsti ard I wnuld becomi ery wcAk.
nullr I tcta boltlaol KwtoUnd It cava ma Irrma-
diata relief After wire a lew tottlen 1 am cured
MRS. L0R1HQ NICHOLS. Penn Yin. N. V.
I hid ltom.Kh trwjbla and vri-. in a bad otata ail
hvi I rart trouble vrnh II I t iok Kodol Dyjpep!
Cura Ur about Uur month) nnd tl l-jtM me
D KAUBLE. Netidi. O.
Digests What You Eat
lallrfto.tlliaiaaH
tlmai raach a tit
Irlat. or to cat ill.
rrprd at tn Lb
orterr .HO. D.Witt
A Ca .OMaMP. tT -t A.
Sold by all Druggists.
The Best Line
Louisville & Nashville R R
To all
Mountain LaKe
and
Seaside Resorts
East and North
Two Trains Daily
From New Orleans & Memphis
Low Round Trip Rates
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VEHICLE QUALITY
is best shown during the hot months of Summer.
Each test of strength Is a triumph of durability for Moon
Brothers or the Studebaker make of buggies carriages
etc. For a suggestion of wagon portection it is only
necessary to mention Studebaker or South Bend.
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For illustrated literature timo
tables maps rates etc.
Address
P. W. Morrow T. P. A. Hounton Tiu.ia
T. It KlngNler. T. P. A. Dallun Texm
N. II. nalnl.T. P A I.tttlo rtiiclr. Ark.
A. J. BUROITT & SON
General Livery
Stage connections from tho San-
ta Fo to Sulphur meets all
trains a't Davis Special atten-
tion given to commercial men.
Stable on the north side near
r.-servation line.
Sulphur I. T.
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These arc our leaders but we are prepared to meet all
competition and supply any demands cf the trade in less
pretentious goods.
NOBLE BROS.
Ardmore Ind. Ter.
JffflWf iiuJ4...V3
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'! Ip..au (v!4ii
WlK5CntMKUCl
MEN AfJu WOMEN
Ct Rig ii ( r n f m.
(Wl LtlVtlaJ.IIjOjItlMit I
trrttvtotiJ or iJ x
uf c. ii (. utiM i.ttt. r i
rnlil'. Hla-1 II H AP'.tiU
Uod Uf ITdracslits.
of lent n ?'. i wi i'
J . J M ) '
Cures Cholera-lnfantum.
DIurhota.Dyitnttry infl
the tlowtl rroublM ol
ChlldrtnoM; Age.
Atdi nitfutlnn. RmuUtra
VlfcLininu rutVVSnBHKd theuowciitrtnatncnt
Ccsts Ooly S rab aJ BnggisU teet"i.no"y"
Or nail t!5 cent te O. J. MOFFSTT M. D ST. LOUIS. MO.
Mother! Hcsltato no Ionizer but savo tho health and llfo ol
your child as thousands havo done by giving theso powders.
TEETHMA Is oaslly glvon and quickly counteracts and over-
jomos the effects of tho summor's hoat upon toothing children.
For Fine CasKets and Up-
to-Date Funeral Fur-
nishings see
BROWN & BRIDGMAN
the leading
UndertaHers and Em-
balmers. Next to Post
Office. Open day and night.
PLANSIFTER FLOUR
ASK YOUR (1KOCEU t-UR
The Ardmoreite lor the News
MAUb IIY
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