The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 269, Ed. 1, Friday, November 17, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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Ardmore Friday November 17 1303.
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THE DAILY AFIDMCREITE
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8UDSCRIPTION RATEO.
Cm Week
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Dm Year
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The official nowspaper ot Uio Unit-
4 uutcs court for the Southern Dis-
trict Indian Territory. Also for tho
Chickasaw Stock Association of tho
IidUn Territory and tho offlclal organ
t the city.
Any erroneous reflection upon tho
ksricter and reputation of any per-
son which mny ho printed In tho Ard-
sorclto or any article based on ro-
Mrts that nro false will bo gladly cor-
rected If brought to the attention ot
tkm publisher.
Ardmore Frldsy November 17 1905.
Another bad tains about that re-
sult up In Massachusetts Is that Gen-
eral Nelson A. Miles will b no longer
fflclally entitled to wear that gor-
geous uniform.
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A Georgia paper says that Senator
lUcon's name Is ii household word In
Georgia. U might have said that his
namo Is ft household word In every
English-speaking country.
o-fro
Despltcf all tho warning It has re-
ceived tho Fifty-ninth congress will
xo right ahead and show the country
why tho people should elect a demo
cratic congress next year
Working for Single SL-rtehood.
A meeting of tho Statehood Club
No. 0. of this city will bo held nt
(hi- court house tonight. Tho mooting
is .i very Important one and the niton
dam." of all mnmbiri of this club and
oth"rs Is especially ill Hired an the re-
ports of the organizers who lei boon
over th country organising statehood
clubs will b hrard and their views
on the way th statehood problem was
received by the citizens of the towns
over the country organising statehood
qumtlon Is one that Is nil linjiortnnt
to the Kople of the Territory at the
present time und much Interest U be-
ing manifested In the movement by
the citizens of Ardmore who have tnk.
en tho lead In every proposition for
the betterment of the condition of
things In this country. IJy their activ-
ity in this Instance they show that
they are still at the had or nil move-
ments pertaining to tho betterment of
the existing condition. A delegation
was selected nt a meeting some Unie
ago to go over tho country und or-
gnnire statehood clubs and this dele-
gation has done the work well In vis-
iting tho townH surrounding Ardmoro
stirring up tho Interst of Urn people
and organising statehood clubs. The
report will bo heard this evening and
th? progress of tho movement In the
Chickasaw nutlon will bo lnld before
the meeting. That single statehood Is
the only and the wisest disposal or
tlio statehood question has long been
recognized by the thinking men of tho
wo territories and they and their co-
assistants nro working or what they
believe will be given them at the next
session of congress.
Ono of too purposes of tho meeting
Is to elect a delegate to Washington.
Several persons aro mentioned for the
place. It Is probable however that
tho club will honor Its president A.
Hddleman who has been a faithful
worker for Joint statehood for some
time. His selection would bo n splen-
did one as ' o Is very familiar with
tho statehood situation and would
provu a valuable man on tho ground.
It Is stated that whllo the roil con
tains tho list of name. of members
of tho clubs their occupations were
omitted. It was also Intended to show
tho valuation of tho property of each
member In order that tho plea could
be made that tho property owner?
favor union with Oklahoma.
President Cruec of tho Commercial
Federation states that many towns
In Indian Territory nro organizing
statehood cluba and that a stroiie del
egation will ko to Washington. He Is
greatly plensed over tho outlook tor
statehood.
KkIi Mar .
Mar Apr
Cuba haa u surplus of J2l.000.000
and tho surplus Is still growing. Wc
fear that those Cubans havo not ho n
taking to. heart Undo Leslie Shaw's
talks about tho beauties or a doner.
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Ouo of tho most remarkable things
about tho Ohio election Is that many
domocrats. for the Hist time In their
lives did not expect to win and made
no ImnisU. They seem to have worked
and not talked on this oecuslon.
Ijignnsport Indiana young women
havo organized a "Cupld'a Ten O'clock
club" for the purpose of limiting the
hours of love-inalilng to 10 p. m. and
the c.ill't to two a week. Tho penalties
provided for violated obligations are
said to lie ' something awful.'" yet
lliev nro nrobublv .10 more tfrrlblc
than tho obligations.
Roff Still Growing.
Rolf I. T.Nov.l". Regardless of thr
fact that less than sixty days ngo we
had ono of the most disastrous flrps
in tho history of the town we are still
holding our own. Out of the burned Uls
trlct. which ftjinprliutl 'ight brick nti'i
stone buildings all hut two'nre elthci
under construction or contracts hnv
been let for the vork t begin a
once nnd the two varaht lots will
have modern buildings on them . by
spring.
Tin) Cox-Atclilson building Is- nr
ready complotod and occupied. The
Hfty-froni adjoining the Cox-Atchlson
building Is ncnrlng completion nnd
when ready for occupancy will mnkc
ono or Uio choicest locations In our
city. Tho two twonty-flvo foot fronts j '
bolng built by Earl Yates nnd Joe "pot
I. Thomas near Ninth street nrenl-1 niv
most completed nnd are modern in
every respect This maul's Vib root of
new btilldlngh nnd 1C0 front feet of
tile burnt district or a total of 275
front feet of brick and stouo bulldlnga
being built In our city nt present.
Cotton was a little slow about com-
ing; in on tho acotint of bad weather
but at present wo nro getting a little
more than our share all on tho ac-
count of the buyers hero being a Ut
ile moro liberal than adjoining towns
nnd wo nro sill continuing to pay
the highest mnrket price for tho iloocy
staple. All iQ merchants are In good
spirits and tho trade Is as good ns
could bo expected.
Corn Is coming In at a lively rate
as wo now have two wholesale grain
dealers who aro shipping largo quanti
lies to outside markets.
MARKET REPORTS
i'.y E K ri'illint ft Co members of
Nuw Orl .-iu.-. Cotton Exchange.)
COTTON MARKET.
A:d'iiore. Nov 17.-The following
r ib4 (Hotation tor today:
Liverpool Futures.
otus cimt
Nov Ut'O H n 78
Ouo Jan -.I. -ft 5 11
Jan Feb .. . . H SK
.....6 OT I'M
61 SSI
Spots and Sales.
5 su
1(000
New York Futures.
Open. High. Low. Close.
Dec.
.Inn. ..
Mnr. .
8iut
8iiltj
10 70
... 10 87
...ll M
10 73
10 M
11 CV
to ei
10 70
10 91
Spots and Sales
You can help tho Carnegie IJbrary
movement Saturday night by seeing
somo fine athletic talent displayed be-
tween numbers In tho work of Ard-
moro High School Minstrels. 101
HEIR TO THRONE DEAD.
of
Count of Flanders Aged C8 Dies
Brussels of Inflammation.
Hrusscls Nov. 17. Tho Count
Flanders brother of King Ixopold nnd
heir to the throne died today of In-
flammation of Uio respiratory organs
aged C8. Tho new heir to the tlirone
or Belgium la Prlnco Albert son of
the Count -of Flanders.
Dig Colorado Fire.
Rocky l'ord Colo. Nov. 17. Tim
large warehouse of the American
Beet Sugar company containing ten
million pounds of augnr was destroy
ed by firo today. Tho loss la estimated
at between thrco hundred thousand
and four hundred thousand dollars.
Woodmen May Move.
It Is reported that the Woodmen of
the Wot id will remove their hcadquar-1
tors from Omaha. WIcliltn aud Okla-
homn City aro among tho Southwest-
n cities whkh are hopeful of laud
ing the hindquarters of thU big (rater-
nu! insurance organization. I
All Like Judge Townsend.
Various ropubllcnn clubs In the
Southern district nro endorsing Judge
Hoscn Townsend for re appointment.
Tho resolution passed contain lan-
mingo that nnyono might bo proud or.
Judge Townsend. It seems has tho em-
tiro dlRtrlct behind lilni und Ik- should
havo little or no trouble In InmlliiK the
place again.
He Could Hardly Get Up.
P. II. Duffy of Ashley III. writes:
"Tills Is to certify that I have ta-
ken two bottles of Foley's Kidney
Cure iind It has helped niemore than
any other medicine. I tried ninny ad-
vertised remedies but none of them
gnvu mo any relief. My druggist roc-
nminonded Foley's Kidney Curo nnd
It has cured mo. Hcforo commencing
Its use I was In such a shape that I
could hardly get up when ouco down."
Sold by City Drug Store.
Deo .
Juo ..
Mar
Spot.
Bairn .
New Orleans Futures.
Open. Hlch. lw.
10 n 10 89 10 7
I0W 11 Vi 10 M
. U 18 11 itt 11 Oil
Spots and Sales.
GRAIN.
WllKAT
IJeo
May....
Oo:t
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May.
Mi .1-0
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10 81
11 00
11 IS
370
Close.
10 87
10 M
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S7 7-
46 3-8
Oils-
Dec.. Mar ..
s 1-s
.3-2 l- 'i
4ft 1-S
41 7-8
30
SI 1.2
Livestock.
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Colcaico
Kanwi-i citjr...
Omaha
Ileus oixineil atrOne
leftover WOO
Itccelpts year 04-0 t:Mt
Mixed 470 to tit
Oooil 471 to tio
IlouubiSOtu 470
Light 47fttuC02 1'2
Cattlu stronc 10c up
Hbceii atoaOy
CATTUI
tJKD
i.tos
iHmr
20OS
HIM
Ardmore Prices.
Cotton 9.50 to 10.50. Seed cottou
3.15 to 3.20.
Receipts 250 bales".
Subscribe for tho Ardmorolte
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I haTr $3W? stuffed i
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FOR SALE AT -
R.A.JONES
Big Furniture Carpet and Stove Store
Wc have just received our complete line of
Fall and Winter Suitings
and arc prepared to give you more for your money than
EVER. Before placing your order call and examine our
line. Our prices arc RIGHT. Come and see.
Suits From $25.00 up
Every Thing a Man Wears Except His Shoes
W. H. Byrd $ Co.
Beforo vou Lay. seo our line ot cele-
brated Urtdgo & Uench ooal and wood
heaters. WEEKS DUOS.
ICtf lractlcal Tinners nnd Plumbers.
MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.
NEW
Fobs
Stick Pirns
Chains
Neck laces
Chatelains
Caff Buttons
Shirt Stmds
In sol'il giolcl and
'old tilled
Sipilrrel hunting around this city
seems to bo tho pastimo of a number
of sportsmen Intely. The squirrels
aro abundant and tho crack or the
hunter's gun can be heard at all
times of tlu day In the forest. One 1
man brought hi thirty-nine or these
little animals this morning and placed
them on the market. Ho said h
killed all of them yesterday afternooi
in a shor time.
W. T. NIXON
In tir llt-pt Watvli l'fnircr uml Kn-t-rnrln
.M-iIninr"
COLEMAN
BROS.
Drugs and Jewelry
Very Successful Meeting at Wynne-
wood To Meet at Madlll Next.
Tho eleventh semi annual conven-
tion of the Chickasaw Medical undo-
elation was held at Wynnowood Wed-
nesday and Wednesday evening the
evening session being held for the pur-
poso of dlKposlnj; of tha.buslneiH so
that tho doctora attending conld re-
turn to tholr rcspecUvc homos. The
meeting wan ono of tho most Inter-
esting and Instructive that tho usaa-
elation had ever held ko say the
Ort'sldent.of the asoclatlon Dr. .Moore
and Doctor Booth of this city who at'
tended. The attendance was xood.
there being about thlrty-flvo vlslUng
doctora present. The papers prepared
and read by those on tho program
were good and Instructive and more
interest was manifested la tho meeting
than at any other tho association has
ever held. The physicians from this
city who attended tho meeting speak
welt for tho hospitality of the Wynno-
wood citizens nnd say that they were
entertained royally by Uie physicians
and citizens of that town.
Tho next meeting of tho association
will be held at Madlll somo tlmo In
May. tho date being left to President
Moore of this city.
Iteserved scats giving you the In-
side to the best things on earth in
Minstrelsy can be had Saturday nt
Vrame'a dniK store (lo there and help
honir- talcn. help you. 10 2
llocauso of the invalid wife. 1'ivhI
dent Hoosevolt has decided to rein
stnto tho chauffuor lioMlsnilaaed for in
Hobordlnatlon. hut hlw civil norvlco
ruling providing for Hummry dlnmls
sals wthout n (.earing by the heads of
departments will stick. The civil Her
vice has too lonir been a refuge for
lazy and Insubordiiiato employes.
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Udwnrd Norris. a rough rider Is a
candidate for postmaster at Mulhall
Other rough riders nro protesting
aualnst his appointment because he
went nrdioro at Key West bought pic
for flvo cents each and sold them to
tils bunklos at "X cents per. This Is
after all only a row over pie nnd the
administration Is getting used to It
by this time
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Tho w6rld once convinced that Hr"-
lau. rVn'nco and tho United Stntta
ti roughly understood each other and
were prepared to permit nnd sustain
tho freo action of ovory power wilhli:
Its own duo sphure only wo had the
4iurost guarantee for universal pence
for tho next half century. No need for
Amorlca to enter Into any formal mil
anco. Sim Is for those powers onl
that respect tio Monroo doctrine
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' When Jt comes to the various defi-
nitions of a "squaro deal" tho most
Interesting Is that given It by Uio "old
slugs" yuoso claims for pensions
havo bon repoatodly rejected and
who now clamor for a "square deal"
and proceed to $how that deserters
and rouegwdes as they are they are
110 whit worse than thousands of oth
ers who aro fastened upon the govern
mont. As they bco It n "aquaro deal"
ought to do for ono deadboat Just as
much as It does for another.
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lleslde being Thanksgiving day
Nov. 30 Is tho two hundred aud fif-
tlcth anniversary of Jewish citizenship
in America. Jew nnd Goutllo can unite
In giving thanks. Three Jews wo-o
aboard tho fleet of Columbus when ho
mado tho greatest voyago of all hi 4
tory and tho first Jewish party to nr-
rlvo with tho lntontloii of. rni
jiere reached tho American shores In
3GG5. Kroin that tlmo -thoy have. been
at tho head of tho nation's tlirlfty git
Izoiib and today" they aro found wh. o
over uiu American flau tloats. '
THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE.
Will Dc Sent to Connrcss Tuesday
December 5.
Washington. I). C Nov 17 - It
announced today that tho pii'Milcuf-
iiHvsugo will lie sont to congress
Tuesday. Decenilicr r.. TI10 llrst ilnv
will l)o spout by the house and sen-
ate I11 disposing of routine matters.
Pioneer Kansas Hotel Durned.
Chotopa. Kas. Nov. 17 The Na-
tional hotel was burned here nt an
4'arly hour this morning. Tho Are orig-
inated in tho kitchen. This was ono of
tho first big hotels built in southern
Kansas.
LATHAM GETS ENDORSEMENT.
Antler's Man Secures 3acklnn of Cen-
tral District Orfl.inlzatlon.
At a incoming of the Central district
executive committee of the republi
can parly held thld morning the m
dorsenient of Thos. II. I.atham of An
tiers for district attorney and Judge
W. 11. II. Clayton to succeed himself
worn voted nnnnlinoiisly. The commit
tee composed or Joe Foltx ot Antlers
(J. 11. Wltto of l'oteau Mike Conlan
of Atoka W. II. Hilton of Durnnt. W.
H. Harris of South McAlester was in
session about two hours.
letters from Messrs Latham and
Campbell In which their claims were
presontoil. togeuier win a review 1
rlnb endorsement for district attor
ney were presented. I.nthani showed
endorsement from 71 clubs or three
recording districts out of five. Mr.
Cnmnbell has "0 clubs to his credit
Of the flvo court towns in this district
ljithnm had Antlers. Poteau and Du
rant. Campbell had Atoka nnd South
McAlester. In numbers the support
of Uttham was four to ono for Camp
bell.
District Attorney WlllUns did not
present his clnlms before the commit
(no flnn member said after' the meet
Inn- that Mr. Wllklnn had personally
admitted that ho would stand by Uio
orKanlzntlon's choice; that ho had no
111 will toward any man. Capital
"float Annolntlnn No Foreigners.
Washington Nov. 1C Not a single
foreiener has been annotated to the
American consul service abroad slnco
Secretary Root assumed ofllce. Alth
tho Intention of meeting tho dumanda
of tho business world for a general
Imnroveiuent of tho consular system
as far aa ho can without waiting for
congressional action this marks one
ono of tho reforms tho secretary nas
made. It happens tluit thcro aro
number of small places In tho consu
lar scrvlco nbroad consular agencies
In nart cu ar. where tho compnisatio'i
mailo up of fees. Is so small that It
Is dlfllcult to lduco an American to
i ike tho maces in sticn cases rena
bio huslnes men. natives of the
places have been appointed 'consulu
anents for America and as tiio conou
lar ngoncy was merely a siuo issue
1 hey could attool to Hold Jlijcse.
Marstim Is tho only contractor tha
uos Imported material and not dlr'
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