The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 272, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 21, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DAILY AnDMGRtlTE
Ardmorr Tuesday November 21.
tfiic iiaitii SVrDinomtc.
HIDNHY SUOaS Proprietor.
Htural at tho Postomco at Ardmore
KB SccondclasB MntUr
NovTJtnbor 2 1898.
PHONE8.
uiiuo88 MnnaRor'8 Offlco 638
lliy Kdltor's Offlco &
Un Dlstanco 'a
Publlshod every altornoon (oxcopt
Saturday) and Sunday morning.
Offlco of publication North Washing-
ln street.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Ob Week "
One Month -
Un Year B uo
(Pajrablo In Advsnoo.
" The oniclal nowspapor ot Uio Unit-
4 States court for the Southern Dis-
trict Indian Territory. AIbo for tho
Chickasaw Stock Association of tho
ladlan Territory and tho official organ
t tho city.
Any erroneous rcnectlon upon tlio
krctcr and reputation of any per-
son which way bo printed in tho Ard-
aoroltu or nny artlclo based on ro-
.rts that aro false will bo gladly cor-
rected If brought to tho attention of
the publisher.
Ardmore Tuesday November 21.
It cost Hearst $05843 and It must
bo admitted that In? had a run for his
money.
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lf Santa CIsuh putH statehood In
the territory's Blocking 11 will be sat-
Ufled. Heacon.
. oo
Count WltW- may have to explain to
tho Russian workmen that he used
the term "brothers" In a Pickwickian
tense.
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It cost Mr. Ivlns of New York $10-
178.14 to demonstrate that ho was
mistaken in his 'statement that "the
republican pary Is behind mo."
Poor President McGurdy. Ills sala-
ry Is cut In two and ho will set but
$75000 a year. How can he expect to
II vo on that! Hvou a president or the
United States gets almost as much.
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The Dallas Times-Herald expresses
tfus opinion that "If ev'ery man In
Now York gulltv of. violating tho elec-
tion law Is placed In Jail tho good
women of that town will bo given an
opportunity of running things."
Come to think of It. Itussoll land-
ing's nnnoiiuronumt that bo will quit
rallrondlng "to engage in oiuer una-
lness" Is a bit supurlluous. Were ho
not going to engago In other business
ho would scarcely be emitting his rail-
road Job.
It seems that tho customhouse olll-
elals charged with the duty of ap-
pralslug the dutiable presents of Miss
Alice Roosovolt nro. astonished to find
them of such small value; but their
low estimates will not astonish any
body else very much.
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In forwarding a check lor $1000 to
a locomotive engineer on one of tho
Pennsylvania llncs'''ror u' 1 luncheon
which ho ate torn' tho engineer's dinner
bucket Mr. Carnegie only demon
stinted how ravenous a man may ho-
iimn tiv llvlnir on such fodder as
Scotch oats
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The Washington Imt says: "Con
Kress muy prohibit the sale of liquor
In Oklahoma and the Indian Territory
but It will tackle a big contract If It
tries to prohibit tho uho of It. If tho
people of Oklahoma nnd Indan Terri-
tory nro entitled to statehood they are
entitled to decide this (piostloii for
themselves. And aftor their admission
they will decldo It for themselves. Con-
gressional Interference In such mat
ters would bo the rankest sort of
outrage.
oo
John M'. Pattlson Ohio's governor-
elect has for many yoars been con-
spicuous in democratic councils. Ro-
ferring to Pattoron tho Record-Hcr-nld
says: "bo Is prosldont of the
Union Central Mfo Insurance Compa-
ny and liven In Clormont county. He
is the --on of a farmer and In fifty-
seven years old. Ho went Into the
civil war at sixteen aftorward working
his way through Delaware college and
being admitted to the bar In 1S72. Ui
began practice In this city and lator
was elected to tho lower houso of tho
general askembly. In 1S90 ho was
chosen state ienator from the Cler-
mont district. While In the senate ho
was elected to congress but after one
term was gerrymandered out of hop
of io-elcctlon. He. i trustee of the Mil-
ford Methodist church director in the
locnl bank and prominently Identified
with other business enterprises. His
character ami record In public life ar-
tho nntheidg of all Ohio ha had to
endure for year at the haus of th-.'
Hamilton county ganx allied vlibthv-
ttpsUito boB( h "
ni-
Tho Ardmo.'uie fui ail tin news
JpINT STATEHOOD.
Senator Bailey's analysis of tho
Btatoliood situation as it Involves
Oklahoma and Indian Territory. Is en-
tirely correct. The Keroro hss obscrv
id sml advised for some time that
Joint statehnd Is the only hope.
Not only Is It the only prartlcnhlJ
way of obtaining self-government at
Ihls time hut when all Is said per-
haps It Is tho wisest way. The two
territories together will make a mag-
nificent state and tho burden of ad-
ministration will be Just hnlf what
It would bo under separate atatohoo I.
Their material Inlorosls arc not such
ns to weigh against union. Indeed Un?
mineral and pastoral resources of In-
dian Territory afford a doslrablo diver-
sification for the agricultural Interest
of Oklahoma. There aro no clashing
class Interests and the only race el-
ement Is the Indhnu. who nre not
numerous enough to constitute n dis-
turbing far-tor. even If thoy were so
Inclined.
The icoplc should have separate o
Joint statehood according lo their own
desires and the Record for some
rasons would pryfer to see sepamUi
stntehood CHpeciully because It would
give two more senators fom tho south-
west. Hut tho advocates of separate
statehood have not been tctlvo
enough to Impress their view nnd
only Joint statehood Is attainable un-
der present conditions.
Under any circumstances Joint
stntehood Is Infinitely preferable to no
statehood and it behooves all friends
of tho two territories to unite upon
Ihls platform. Record.
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Diet and Ulgrdloa.
Abstemiousness In diet Is very con
ducive to a good digestion. It Is prefer-
able to be a little underfed than nt all
overfed. Hence we come to one of the
llrst causes of Indigestion In the adult
too large a quantity of food. After an
ordinary rural he food should all have
left (he stomach by I lie end of six or
suven hours. If owing to an excessive
quantity the stomach cannot deal with
the amount some food remain In the
stomach and ferments. This create
dUroiufoi't pain wind nninen uud
perhaps omltlng. I v means of which
the uliii'-ed stomach gets rid of lis bur-
di'ii. If the sufferer l not thus furlu
imli'ly -del; Hie hesl thing he can do N
to ilrltilc a large tumbler of lukewarm
water which vlll prulmltly Induce vom-
iting and w.uh mil I lie -domm-h
Half a icJHpoonful of bicarbonate ol
soda added to tin; Until will caiuo still
more relief. During the next twenty
four hours Ihe lightest diet surh-tis.it
little lea and dried toast some bulled
rice a little arrowroot or corn Hour
should Ih- takeu.
Cltfifiilinff rii- ill tin (JyluMinlin.
Ill "Modern India" the author. Wil-
liam ICIeroy Corlls records bin meet-
ing with ihe noli I gymklmua and
"ventures to say (hat nobody who has
not liecii In India i-iiu guc what lhat
HUM Us."
And If you want another conundrum
what N a cliiitiihazreeV It Is cuitomary
for Mimirl p-opli lo have their choto-
haxree at the gymklmua nml I think
.Mill would be pleased to Join (hem 'aft-
er taking ihe beautiful drlre which
leads to the place. N'obod.v known
where ihe word win derived from but
It Is nits! to describe a country club -a
bungalow hidden under a beautiful
grove on the brow of a cliff (list over-
hangs the bay with all of the a'ppurle-
ounces golf link crlckrl grounds
racket courts and Indoor gymnasium
and cTerybody stoi there on an after-
noon drive to have cbotobuzree which
Is the local term for afternoon tea and
for early morning coffee.
Wlnillnir lonr Wnti-li.
The old Mipcrslltious belief that yuil
will change your luck If you stop wind-
ing your watch at night ami wind It In
Ihe morning iun. have Nome slight I in
sis In fact according to a Jeweler who
sajs lhat Hie morning Is the proper
time to do the winding. This l nil
only Ill-cause die hour of rising Is fu.
the average ninii much more regular
than that for retiring but iyn the ho
liercst and most orderi) of men are apt
lo rela and prone lo rtireles'iiess :t
bcili line when more or les worn l.
the wear ami tear of the ila. In ihN
coudllloii l he winding Is apt lo lie 'niie
In a Jerky. Irregular nori of way or too
far or not far ciiniifJi. 'Nine people
out of leu wind their w niches on a 'ua
to bod." said Ihe Jeweler litil if n- .
would do il thell lIu-N gel up. Ml s ;:
regular point In the pnn-i-is of in;ik..
their lollet they would do It much bet
tcr."'"lhll:lilelpliln Kc-ord.
; u r I 1 1 1 a 1iiiIioiii
The moot curious nlunOinii'c In 1.
Innd Is Sr. .Mill's lionpital it I I'lih-U-ler.
There eight old ladles lle in luall)
III tile church which Is a tine old build
Ing dating from 1HS0. It was orlglnnll;
a monastery but when Queen HI'tu
bcth came to visit there she turned I
Into an almshouse to endure us long a
almshouses exist. The old ladles h.w
two neat little rooms. each down tin
sides of the main church with win
dows looking out on Ihe garden. The.
have each a coal supply a kltchc.
nmty water and gtiM. At one end o
the church Is ihe chape) where dinl
sen Ice are held. The choir Ktall- r.
beautifully caninl old oak the origin)
units (lint the n-ouks used. Tho chtin-
stands In u quiet little square.
Wo havo absolutely the linen
grade of. cnrvlifg aets In. Indian Tcr
rllory. Iluy n6w for tho holidaya.
- WRKKS llUOS. .
Pravtical Tinners and Plumbers 19p
Daily Arc'morcIIo 50 cts per month.
MARKETREPORfSj
'Hy K. 13. nnlllot . ro. members of i
New Orleans Cotton Kxtuange.) I
COTTON MARKET.
Arilniorii. N'nv. 21 .'Pin- fotlnvlnu
aru Uio quotations tor today.
Liverpool Futures.
Ill-KN OLosk
3 en
... C4 . '
-S TO ' 71
. .J TO .
- A 71 A 80
Nor Dec
Do
o Jnn.
Jnn Feb
Keb Mnr
Mn
rlApr
8pot and Sales.
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Close
.11 27
11 t
It 0
New York
Opon.
1o:m
. ... 10 c-s
.I0 ll
Futures.
High. Ixiw.
ii ca io la
II to ioVo
II CO 10 77
Dec. ...
Jan.
Mar. ..
dpots and Sales.
11 15
rt.tlen ..
New Orleans Futures.
Open. High. Low. Close.
io ei n oa io ot u n
10 71 II M 10 70 n m
to 01 11 Di 10 91 11 N)
Deo .
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Mar
8pots and 8a!es.
pol
II 1-2
4 no
Hle
DRAIN.
Wheat -
Deo
Mar
M
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OaitM
Deo
May
Oats-
-I.. It 1-H
11 7
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May
Ardmore Prices.
Cotton 9.C5 to 11. Seed cotton :t.lC.
Receipts 250 bales.
Glnners Report.
Tho report Issued nt noon today by
tho department of agriculture at
Washington shows the number of
bales ginned to Nov. 1-1 to bo 7.4S0-
000 hales. As n result tho market
advanced from 7D to 90 points an ad-
vance of about $1.50 per bale.
I. B. E. W.
International IJroUiertiooil ot Elcc
rlcil Workers 1-oilge No. -tofi meets
very Friday evening at Union hall.
K. M. PARKKH PreMdent.
A. IIOLCOMH. F. Sec'y.
Ardmore Local Union No. 1028.
.arpenters and Joiners of America1
Moots every Thursday evening at
7:30 o'clock in Union Hall West i
Main etreet.
W. H. KEENER Pres. '
D. N. FERGUSON Fin. Sec. I
THANKSGIVIN
See the New Linens now upon our counters we are too busy to describe the
different items with the
Lunch Cloths
pkins
50
g to $5.00
Per Dozen
ONE PRICE
IIimv llu- Itiill.loK Wmn KrairnU
In Ihe north hall of tho tlrltlsh Nut-
unil History museum skulls of domes
tlciiled ilos lire an-iingcd which lllus
it-id- Hie i- lotion of ttie iiKMleru bull
dog froin .i lireiil whli'b -ii-eorillng to
old pli'iMi-cs wi more of the mastiff
iv'ie Hull hailing was n i-onmioii sport
in the Ihlrteeiitli century and there
is :i inter n-tsnil which draws a ills
iiii-llo:i lietixeen ImlMogs and muslin's
liw. In his "DomeNiientisl Animals of
Ihe llrltMi Islands." poliits out tiiat II
Is essiinlliil that n dog which makes a
fronttil tiltack on u bull should be both
underhung and short legged that !
may get a linn rlp of Its aulagonlst
mid avoid Its horns. We may therefore
be sure that as the bulldog was gradlt
ally ovolvisl from the mastiff these
points were held to be of prlllle Im-
portance. Ilooilll-ll till- t'lllllllpl.
Kuiperor William I. of Cerniiiii.v was
a strict ilisclplluaiian. One day during
the maneuvers of the army a cavalry
regiment charged at a strongly hi-
trenched and cinbittterltHl village of
which the. garden walls were lined
with marksmen. "LiRik look:" cx-
claltiusl the Itilssitm representative.
"Thnt leglineiil Is hyt." "No" was the
eilipei-or's enlm reply "lb Is regiment!
isn i. tint iiiv colonel certainly Is. And
sure enough at the clo-. of the maneu-
vers he was placed on (ho retired-list.
Tim Itluils nt II).
"My son got brain fever from study-
ing too hard." said one mother lo an
other trying lo repress a thrill of Intel-
lectual' pride.
"That's had hut my boy broke Ids
leg and two ribs in bis llrst gau'c
of football" replied the oilier.
With motherly gi-allllcallou.--Italtlmore
American.
'I'lllllUInu tt till- (link.
Junes- What makes you think Suubbs
Is nliscnlmliidcdv Frejer We went In-
to an auction -lore yesterday. The
auctioneer was shout lug. "(lolug go-
lug!" and .Snuliks shouls: "Please don't
go! I will give you a mouth more
ami bate a girl lo help you with the
washing!"
Ailvlt-i- ti Yituuft 3I-ii
If tbi: average joiiug mini would read
the want ads. as closely as ihe baseball
news he would Hud that he bad
many "chances" as a first basemau.-
Hrle tl'a.) Times.
'tuiMlilrrnlloii.
Duke Mctiluke Why do you call
your dog I'ealliersV Count Noaccount
-llvcaiise I dislike to call him down.
I'ou't i xpress a positive opinion un-
less you perfectly understand what
you nre talking about.
Marston is the only contractor that
uses imported material and not dirt.
ICC
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NEW SILVER BLEACH
Doylies Table Covers Scarfs All New and ready for
Table
25c -
Pop
KEEP YOUR EYE
All Goods Delivered
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vVr
YSMMfi M-h
a:
$ 4 ' '
mv'Im'
We have just received oar complete line of
Fall and Winter Suitings
and are prepared to civc you more for your money than
EVER. Before placing your order call and examine our
line. Our prices are RIGHT. Come nnd see.
Suits From $25.00 up
Every Thing a Man Wears Except His Shoes
W. H. Byrd $ Co.
A Strtt-iiKlill Moij.
A hook on Sleveuson tells of a speech
he made nt n galherlng or Scotchmen
lu Samoa He said. "I cannot say whj
we are proud lo be Scotsmen hut the
fact remains Hint we are. It Is not
that our laud Is sunny like these trop-
ical Isles and Its cilmnte Is not even
lovely. Scotland's history contains lit
tic that Is not disgusting lo people of
humane feelings. That long brawl
which Is called Scottish history con-
tains scarcely one object lhat Scots
have patience with." The address drew
tears to the eyes of a (ieriiiau who had
gone lo the meeting violently preju
diced against Stevenson. No sooner
had the t-peiiki'i- UuMicd than the nice!
Ing proceeded to cl.-lsp bauds and sln-j
"Anli! I.ang Syne."
Cui-loiiM Till.
The Kuglixh reforiuei'H adopted some
curious titles for their devotional and
controversial works. "Mali hen Lighted
' at the Illvlne Fire. I'be Cuii of Penh
j twice." "'Hie Shop if Ihe Spiritual
1 Apothecary. Hie R:ink of I'liitb."
".SIxM'iinyvorlh of Divine Spirit"
".Some Fine P.lsenlts Itakeif In the
Oven of !hnrlty. Carefully Conserved
! For the Chickens of the Church" "The
i Sparrows of the Spirit" and "The
' Sweet Swallows of Salvaltou'' are
' among the number.
Look here Wo offer a good guaruti
' teed machine for $5. Come nnd see.
1 SINOER SEV1NC. MACHINE CO.
19-lm
NENS
Damask
$2.50
Towels
o'sC to $2.
Yard
ON THIS SPACE
Promptly Phone 332 . SPOT CASH
Tho " lilnitic" construction of.
the Olobc-Wcrmckc Bookcase is
.i... ..t t...
prefer this particular style. There
8 n (lllinty i'1 it!5 finish and beauty
that ntlus tone to any room.
I'OR BALK 13Y
R.A.JONES
Our harness-maker Is a first-class
No. 1 workman.
I 12-tf .1. 0. PRKDDY.
Marston Is not a traveling contract-
or but an Ardmore contractor HI-
NEW
Fobs
SticK Pins
Chains
NecK laces
Chatelains
Cuff Buttons
Shirt Studs
In sol itl gold and gold tilled
goods
W. T. NIXON
In tlif Ilet Watch Bepairer anil Kn-
irravnr In Ardmor"
COLEMAN
BROS.
your inspection
Per Pair
00
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