The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 264, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 14, 1905 Page: 5 of 8
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Ardmore Thursday Sept 14 1905.
rut OAILY ATrOMOfttrmi
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kil Cfnhcnt
CARTER & GANNON agents
RCPHCStNTIHO TUB fOLLOwiWS flUOLK COM.XMl
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Commercial Union Asnrcoe fomnanr Ot Txtetlon.1lnrl4
Pkintino Insurance Cuinpnor : Lm. loo l.nxaaa
Queen Insurance Company of Now Vork
Niimra Flroof New York
Phoenix Insurance Company of Hartford Conn.
Orint Insuraneo'Coraiiany. of Hartford. Cn
rireman Fund or ati Krauoljoo " .
Norwich Union Inairauce Society .f Nnrwleti England
German Alliance Imnrancu Company of Iew ork
Ocean Accident nnd Guarantee Oorforatlon
Prudential Life insurance Cotnimuv
New Jersey I'lnto Olass Comptnr . . ....... . ... . ... ...
Phonlx of llrooklyna'btladeli.nln Underwriters of l'nlisdelrui. 9lrlncDeld
of Maisuchuaetts Ltrerpool London 4: Ulobe of Liverpool
I PERSONAL
To Whom It May Concern.
' To Whom it May Concern; I
W.t llfiia. till. ilflV M-flllm. a millnw
taKrtsa ciMMaawi I ?f nr.' iiiHUrance covering the cot Wn
i in tn- r armor rnion cotton iani in
W. M. Gregory of Topcka Is In tne (his city and regard the rink as lc
rlty. . sirablo front an Insurance itnnrtm.Uil.
OFFICE IN CARTER-DOOKCH tlLDO. OVCH O.
PHONE 22A
PUTTING OUT A FIKE
is the fireman's business. My!
though how ho nnd his host
bpoil thiugs while he's at it.
The house- nnd things insult
bron't worth much when ho
gots through.
' luit taking your own fire r..w
Transfer it to us in one of out
is' solid as n bank" companies.
"vou have a tire then we pay th
.bill Try it and you'll sle
b' tter and have better health.
WALCOTT MULKEY
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I W. C. Ilea is In Hie city from IlofT on
I business.
John F. llulehetm uf Wyalt Ja a vis-
ltor to the city.
W. U Anderson of Marietta was In
the city yesterday.
If. 11. Goodrich an ull export from
Galveston. Is In the city.
I. W. WllllnniH and Heitlian Pudiiy
nro In tho city from l'ttrcell.
las. A. Martin a well known citizen
of Paris Is hero on business.
Miss Kolmann of Pnrcoll enme In
yesterday and Is stopping nl Mrs.
Loves.
Hugh McGIll Is at home from a
pleasant visit of two months nt White
Pigeon. Mich
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Yours very truly
linUKSimtK fc (lOHM'AN.
WALCOTT fc MULKI2Y.
Removed for Cause.
Indlnnntmlis Sept. II. Got. Hnn-
ley today removed David K. IlorrlckJ
auditor on charge ot Investigation of
state funds In private. Interest of his
conoeos as reetlilora and liquor dealers.
A Thing of the Past.
Chlckasha. I. T. Sept. II. (Spec-
ial.) Judge Dlckerson nnnouncos that
no more roping contorts will bo per-
nutted In tho Southern district as
he iilnces xurli In thu sninu class with
II.... - tr ....i ........ 1 1 hi M llmhta tin afiva tlinrn tn n Inn?
iiuu. . . ii. ..iiiiii iiitii j iiu.iiiiiuiiv "n . ..v .3 " .... i
lawyir or Mnrlotla Is In the' city on agnlnst cruelty to animals and that
1cr.iI business. it will ba enforced so that this class
KutpU Noble left today for Nor- of nmtiemnt In tho Chickasaw na
man whero he will enter the Oklaho- Hon Is thing of tho past.
inn 1'illverslty.
EIEfiBKHnEESSKit YOU CHH5nBH3BKEiIH
MAY TLTRj UUK
"Hard-Wear School Shoes"
NMOG SQISdA
And you will find them solid as n. rrvlr T). nr
dressiest shoes and Tho Best Values for the Money wo hnvo
Prices From $1.50 to $2.50
LYNN The Shoe Man
127 E. Main
Repairing a Specialty
Statehood Meeting.
All citizens and business men of Ard
more are requested to meet at the
court huuse'nt 8 o'clock p. m.. Thurs-
'day to consider and take such action
is they may think best in regard to
statehood. A. EDDLEMAN
Member Joint Statehood Executive
Committee for 21at Recording District.
NEW LODGE.
"Pastures Green."
Alfalfa and rye seed for sale by E.
i. Push. Winter Turf Oats ludw tin
You can make the terms when you
UT a bUBgy from us. NOBLE BROS.
Delegation or Knights of Pythias Had
Gala Time at Sulphur.
The new K. of 1. lodge which waa
organized nt Sulphur last night starts
out nuspiclously. There were fifty-two
candidates In this enterprising town
who were Initiated Into the mjnterloS
of the crder and the ceremony lasted
until a late hour. There were quite a
number of Ardmore visitors present
.n addition io kulghts from other
towns.
Following the ceremony" a banquet
wm served which was a delightful af-
fair and tli visitors are loud in their
praise of the hospitable treatment.
Notice. I
X Any one caught bathing fishing or(
'iunting in the rati road lake win ue
G JULIUS KAHN. Manager.
Fresh oyaters and celery dally at
City Flah Market. 3-lra
I- Vm frocli nrnrnrloa mid Yirnmnt de
livery go to A. H. Hooper's. J. N. Bar-
mtlls old stand. Phone 1S9. Satlsfac-
jlon guarar'teed. 11-5
ChicKasaw Telephone Co.
Coupons
Long distance coupnns will be
sold on the following bas.s in
ithe future.
) 10 per cent discount will bo
given on 23.00.
15 per cent discount will be
iven on $50.00. .
iO per eont discount will bo
ven on SIUO.00.
Coupons to be bought and
i.a ior in nuvunce or oeior
jL iiinj: an account.
Wm. H. Berry Gen. Mgr.
Tho commltleo appointed by Proa.
Lee Cruce cf the Commercial nun.
was out this morning to secure in
(lO.OOO with which to advertise Ard-
more. Everybody seems in sympathy
with tho move and .'ay R is th& proper
thing to do.
The llttlo to'ear-old daughtor of Mr.
and Mrs. K. A. Wilson In West Ard-
more Is reported quite sick.
The Confercdate re-union in pro-
gress at Oklahoma is largely attundod.
Several persons from Ardmoro arc in
attendance. Judge Gait and J. W.
Kenfp departed for Oklahoma' .City
last night to lake lu the re-union.
Friday evening. Sei. io. you. lire
cordially InvWed to attend the C. V.
uliurch social at the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. J: H. Pennington. 14-2
HE 235B
jj T ELEP H0
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For Good- Groceries
And
Good Prices
p 5 reeu oi ali lunus s
Fresh Meats Celery
Fish And Oysters
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Miss Bertie Smith of Milburn and
Mr. Kd Hutlr of this city were unit-
ed In marriage Tuesday afternoon at.
tlie home of the .bride's cousin. J. C.
Smith nt 'Marietta. The wedding ocetu-
d at 2:30 o clock in the afternoon-
and was a very quiet nffalr. Tne liapp.-'
couple came on the evening train ti
i his city and will make their futuir
n riidence at 42& C street south eant.
Tho groom Is .n- young mnn of gtnid
qunlitles and is at present lu the em
ploy uf J. IL. Kalin. The brhle is a
ch&rmin's young lady and will mAke
htsts df friend-' 'nhls her ni-w hom
Itoom nrd board for man and wife
cr two young ladle. Apply 111 Nortn
Washingion Slreef. 1G-0
Near Union Depot
The American Mutual Building and
Savings Association of Chattanooga.
Tenn. loans its money to build houses
to buy houses and to take tip existing
Hens on houses. See H. Fred Snider
lbcai agent 718 West Main St. Hi-a
PROMPT DELIVERY
Erving's
EUGUU WAFERS
jThey Cure not Simply relieve
Ul diseases and blood impuri
ties which are directly or indi
rectly caused bo dei angeu action
if t.'n' iddnoys.
Price 50 cents
pee that you get the or.ainal.
CITY DRUG STORE
W. B. FRAME Proprietor
fARDMORE. - - IND. TEH.
John Perkins nged 21 years of Sprln
er died there yesterday afternoon of
a congestive chill. Tho remains were
interred th3 afternoon nt the Springer
cemetery.
Mr. and Mr. W. F. Gilmer nre at
Oklahoma City attending the reunion
or the U. C. V.
Mrs. Tom Norninn left Unlay for
Walters. OMa.j to spend some time
wlili her parents.
Miss Bernlce Baldrldge a relative
of O. T. Gregory vrua here yeaterday
on "route to Texas.
P. H. Talley a well known citlaon
Fresh Fruits
Bananas orange grapes cocoanuts
and celery at E. B. Pugh's. 1 l-:i
The sport of Kings
At the
DISTRICT COURT TERMS.
Marietta Tishomingo and Ardmore
Will Have "Hiree Terms Each.
Judge Townsend has made the fob 1 1
Is hero. Ho says that ho will bo horo. lowing crder or court with reference!
for lite big fair next month
Jesse James who has been on Ar-
thur Jnmes ranch at Mill Creek for
some time Is In the city on a visit.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Beard of Gaines-
vlllo are in the city tho guests of .1.
A. Ilenrd and family. West Main street.
J. B. Suggs of Memphis Tenn. who
lias been In tho city for two wcoka
visiting relatives returned homo to-
day. Dr. Blece of Minnesota 1-tke Minn.
. ho lias been vlstltig V. J. Pratt of
Mc.Llsh Ave. left for his home today.
Dr. Bleee was so well pleased with
Ardmore that he will return here im-
mediately to reside.
Tho Indies Aid Society of the C. P.
irorrk will entertain at -a lawn woclai
Friday evening Sept. IB at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Pennington. A
cordial invitation Is extended ull to
come 14-2
Bob fingers after wandering over n
large portion of Colorado and Idaho
In search of a better lioine than Ard-
more has returned contonteO to live
h"re. Ho la better pleaded with Ard-
more than over before.
Dcadwood Dlclt Is it coming attrac-
tion nt the opera house.
Mm Frame. Hay Poland. Garnctt
Johnson and .Major Cruce loft this uf-
.tornoon for college. Mossra. Frame
ami roinnu win attend tne .uooney
school at Mtirphefboro. Tenn nnd
V.m. Johnson and Cruce will enter
"nndeiblli University at Nashville
Tenn.
Young Pollock & llcocroat have mov-
ed Into the 'Wheeler building. ' The
building they formerly occupied liai
b.-ri leased to W. H. Teunisod the
Bddler.
to the terms of iMstrlct court to be h- !d
at Marietta Tishomingo nnd Ardmore: ;
In compllanco with -ho provisions
of nn act of congress entitled "An act
providing for additional United States
Judges lu tho Indian territory" nnd
for other purposos approved Apr!' 2S
1104. it Is ordered:
That thero shall be throo frma ot
court each year at the following places
in the said Southern district: Mari-
etta Tishomingo and Ardmore as pro-
vided by law name' beginning ns fol
Iowa:
Mwletu First term beginning Oc-
obor 2. 1905.
Marietta Second tern beginning
October 12 1805..
Tishomingo First trm beglnulHg
Ontnuer 23 1906.
Tishomingo Second term beginn-
ing November 13 1905.
Ardmore 1 First toruv' beginning De-
cember -I 1906. .
Ardujrrcri-Secon'd term beginning
Jnmiary 2 1000.
Third Term.
Marietta Beginning .January 2!.
100C-
TlBhomlngo Beginning robrura;;
12 1900.
Ardmoro Beginning March 26 1900.
Done in chamber at Ardmore In-
dian Territory this 24th day ot April
100(5. . .
' HP8SA TOWNSEND Judge.
lurf Exchange
In th fthuiirgton Hold Building
Racing Results Received Daily iry Special Wire.
Gcmrntssions Placed
BOURGEOIS BROS.
F. Ilourjfccls
A Bourgeois
ARDMORE. IND.TER..
larfrV; U'T ""t ft1."1'1"' ' :"" I'rm-tliMl. ir.-mom prc. r".Ho ami tin.
voir bu i ?V7 '; "V V' .:" 11 1!.H." "u" I "'"I nltnt -H.ool II." ;.!tlr
Viv "J r" ? 1 " w '"nh n """ i-um". XJtf
1 will i'LViITi -?h VJ 1 1 '" ' '" "v lvnce km rnpl.llj- n I.In nlilllH
VJi. V IT" rh .r..ut irmnlnn r. t . r. m limr . niiMMnt with olBrltncy. Hnlrtonvot-
G. P. RELVJIXJB. A M. M . ACCTS.. President. Ardmore Indlnn Terrltcrj
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W. D.. Jones..an pducatar n" pub;
.s'.er of Columbia. Ky. wrltos his where he had worked
A .Mlopj- of A.Vniil.lnu(iii..
George WnNhiugtou's ln'ud gardener
was from some European kingdom.
In the ri.wU
. taid IT. T. Itexrcat that he will be' grounds. But coming to America U
A.rdToro prospecting within a fewj left his wife bahlud. llouiexiikiii-
. for ids "gude" womnn's face sow be
r IT ". Z7 . ' t0 lrpy 01 l'"1'. ontl Waxhiiigton
Corn told .on the .no"1.- noth.Hl the anxious eye and droop u
. 'gS-S1Si Mr of .ur rr Finally tb
'n 'six years. w'nl lown to tho river nnd declare 1
L - his in ton t ion of shipping l the nW.
'.Viday everting. Sept. 16 the C. P. country when who tuotild come u;
h;rch lawn social nt Mr.' and MrS. ' and lean over the side of a newly ar
i. R. Penuington'a houje. Jt-2 j rived easel Imt his wife. The kin!
: i '. j hearted general had secretly sent fo.
I. D.' Ford general agent for the the woman ami aim fortunately mi.
luericnn Mutual Building mid sav-
'i i Association of Chattanooga
T'iin.. Is In the city organizing his
ci-ipany and has appointed- H. Fred
?uller local agent 718 West Main St.
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Standard Enamel Ware J
The Ust rxade. ii.clpdirg 5 1-2 nnd 0 foot bath tubs
one j.iece wafch starcH oi diflcrent patterns and prices
and one and two-piece kitchen sinhb from to $30. A
ctapleie line of bth room nickel plated furnishings
sueh nstuiLbk-r and brush holders bath seats towel rods
srap ui d st onge holdij rii g sLowers etc.
Try our Monarch Massage Bath Spray.
In fact we can fcupply your war.ts in anything in plumb-
inr n.anrial oj tbtuui?. Our pest work stands nn living
U'.imony to tlje h-L t .ss. j lumbing work we do. We
ure convinced tha: t.-n nrd will utilise if tn 7-m
au J VUI in- ptj
terest to figure wi'.l. ; V l.m In the orketfoi anything
in ihe pluinhirg line. Try arJ judge for yourself. J
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WEEKS BROS.
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"Pastures Green."
Alfalfa and rye seed for sale by K.
B. Push.. Winter Turf Oats. 10dw lm
Commissioner's Court..
Luther Clovdls. a young man about
eighteen years of ngo was arraigned
lieforo Commissioner Roltnett yester-
day afternoon on n charge of disturb-
ing religious worship npar Newport un
the Sth of this month. It Is alleged
that Clowdift had been imbibing free-
ly and proceeded' to put tho meeting
which was in progress out' of busi-
ness. Clowdis wi-s lined $10 and costs
and given a thirty days Jail sentence
which wns suspended during good
bihavlor. he being placed under a ?20u
peace bond for one year.
Tho caso against Simon Green charg
ed with kidnaping is sot for tomorrow.
A Woman's Friend
THE LUSTERINE METAL POLISH
For cleaning and polishing Brass Copper jj
HicKel Tin Silver and Gold brass beds and
all household articles. Call and see what a
fine Metal Polish I have for sale.
T. N. COLEMAN
The Leading Druggist
ft
Money to loan on Improved city
proporty nt lowest rates Intcr-Stato
Mortgage Trust Co Thos. J. Sanford
Agt 307 W. Main St. 28-tf
lii'Ineil her laving huglinnd lu one of Ui
'Ills uf ili'upondcne.v.
Praf.tirsl Tinnnrc snrl Dl 1 1 TV! Vl di e V
e t r TTf . a. r r .
uv wcsi nnir. street Telephone 79 t3h
A .Sliirtlcil (iin-nl. .
Mine. Pirtll took elaborate prec.ni
lions against burglars nt Crnlgy-.N'oi
her ensile in Wales. A guest there
who was spending it sleepless hln'ii
rose before dawn to open his liediojin
window. Immediately there was a
violent ringing of bells In dilferent
parts of tho castle.. The visitor mail''
his way downstairs only to llnd li;m
i;elf lu Imminent danger of being Lie
eraied by u whole troop of snapping
Toklo Newsnaners Susoended. ami snarling nogs it turned out in- t
.Toklo. Sept. H. The government' lie hail 'unwittingly set the dhn'-
yesterday brderod tho suspension of paJ.'iit burglar traps going the duv.
three newspapers published respective- being rideiised from their chains by an
ly at Kofu. Mllgata and Otaru for ele.-iriu.eoiiiieetion with the window.
criticising tne peaco treaty.
Ciith' llyi'M.
What Is the correct color for ems'
eyes us related to the color of' the cat"?
Is thu.iiieslion which has' lieen nuswer-
ed as follows: A black cat. or one
known as 'a "blue" cut should line
amber or orange eyes. Willie cuts must
Imrie the baker on . Caddo street
vnnts you to know that his broad nnd
barbecue are of the very beat quality
12tf IMUIE The Baker.
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TRENGTH
undduratllltyof our lumber nro tl.extrmur
rninis u.on wnieti wo i.rlile oomolves. Th.
.-ollow pine planks shown Inour jar.ls li.ivo thn
mreriirth nf nn Al.ii.tn it u . ...n.. .
mi''yfr - ....... ui n 1 1 n i j -u n ill
's'r 5! " uu uinur iiniioriociioni.
Hbert-KT It ban been iiddiI ban curci-fitnllT
5 ncatlicrvd many a Murm and w.im nover tinowi.
'U'iilve UDMatlHfactnrv ri.mi.u with wk .
PhthblliilKHl reputation for tbe eitctllenie o
our mntrlal. we hav built up a ruoiI li.tnlno'iit
nil It Im our purpocu to koep this up. yU)
iouijou purcnane your lumber bereJ Wo'll
.mako the price rluht. VMt ourysrdx ai.1 m..Hi.
VOMr Hl(ir l.tni.
i.vEast Side Lumber C.
Negro Killed Near Comanche.
Comanche. I. T.. Sent. 13. Anna
Bell colored was allot and killed nine: Iiavo blue.eyo.s eliinclilllus green though
miles northwest of horo todny. Wil-
liam uMoxandk-r n iirotiilont latock-
mnnd nnd farmor surrondej-ed to the
oillcers.
Tho best yet. Aetna Life and Acci-
dent Insurance company.
HBDFIBLD & HAYNIE Agents.
10-0
orange are permissible; orange cream
or fuw.li catrt must Iinve orange or haze)
eyes; smokes ornuge eyes.
Refreshments and a good social
Hmo next Friday night with tho C P.
ladles at tho homo of Mrs J. H Pen-
nington. 14-2
Pauls Valley's Railroad Bonus.
A ropresontntlvo of tho Adrmorolto
who was In Pauls Valley In tho In-
teTc'st ot this paper Bays tho peoplo
of that city aro thoroughly aroused
over tho Importanco of building an
east and west Tallroad and thero Is no
''iiibt but thoy will ralso tho required
bonus of $30000. Seven of Pauls Val-
ley's cltzens put up $1000 each which
19 n lino showing. They seem to real-
ize that within the next hIx months
tho destiny bTlndlan Territory towns
will bo fixed.
Tho Ardmorclto soils coupon hooka
llclnleil Ail vice.
"That coat looks shabby" retnarkisl
I licks to his Intimate friend (ho poet.
"Why. don't you have It t uracil V"
"Do you think this coat has three
sides''" asked tho Impecunious one sad-
ly. And nothing more was said on
the subject.
1'nlrlutlc.
"That horrid Uxorly has married
again?" ..'
"Yes nrid he's awfully fond of his
latest wife. He says she's his glorious
fourth." Chicago Tribune.
Tbe haughty are always tho victims
of ' their own rash conclusions. Le
Bage. .
For'Cuts Burns Old Soros nezoma
Piles and all Skin Diseases thero Is
no romedy cejual to IJawkoyo Family
Salvo. 25 cents. City Drug Store W.
B Frame Proprietor.
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Everybody Everywhere
is interested in gaod.ipure healthful grocer-
ies. Then it follows that everybody in and
around. Ardmore is interested in. doing their
grocery buying at
FELKER
THE GROCER'S
He Keeps the freshest stocR in the city and
has everything good to eat under one roof..
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