The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 244, Ed. 1, Wednesday, February 28, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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Anymore Wednesday February 28.
THi DAfuV AROMOREITE.
rwo
THE WOhLD OF INDUSTRY.
Review of the Week Where Mechanic
and Artisans Hold Sway.
Yearly wages for blacksmiths In
Kansas nvcrago 1775.
Boston Mass. lodgo ot machinists
btc bosun tho agitation for a uniform
Initiation rate.
It Is probable that Eoelcs and Al-
bany freight handlors In the East
Boston Mas. yards will bo organ-
ised into a Knl6hU of Labor Aw
iy
A number of muster barbers In
Boston Mas. joined with tho union
OBclals In rupport of a state llcenso
law
Blickralths' International Union
will In the near futuro organize tho
blacksmiths of the Montreal Canada
district
A concert! move Is about to be
made In San Francisco Cal. against
tho ever Increasing number of Japa-
nese cobblers.
Tho hospital association of Car
mon's fnlon No. 205 In San Francis-
co Cal numbers IS 00 and It has over
11400 In Its treasury.
Postofflco clerks at San Francisco
Cal have formed a labor union and
expect to mako a demand for an eight-
our day and havo a six-day week.
International Union of Slato Work-
era was organized at Bangor Pa. on
November 1 1904 and now has
branches In all the elate regions ot
the country.
Labor unions of Kansas havo decid-
ed to blacklist all members ot tho
feglslatura who turned a deaf car to
the labor bills before the last session
of that body.
No factory In Australia can now
employ child labor or work Its peoplo
more than eight hours a day or pay
less than tho minimum wage fixed
by tho Wages Doarda.
Tho plan for tho amalgamation of
t"o Journeymen TallorB of North
America and tho United Qarmont
Workers failed of adoption on tho ref-
erendum voto Just taken.
Th Boston Mass. Sign Wrltors
Union has started a movement to
erect a six-story building in that city
at a cost of 1300.000 to bo known un
tho Tcniplo of Justice.
At a recent meeting of Bricklayers"
Union No. 7 at San Francisco Cnl.
uvory member agrcod to subscrlbo for
$20 worth of Btock In tho proposed
Union Labor Temple.
President Roosevelt will ho Invltod
to attend tho convention of tho Broth-
erhood of Locomotive Engineers of
which ho Is on honorary momber
which meets In Memphis Tonn. In
May
Klertlou for truf.tcoB of tho Union
Printers' Home at Colorado Spring
Col tnkcB place the last Wednesday
In May when a voto of all union
printers In tho United States and
Canada will bo taken.
Plans will bo. formulated at Mon-
treal Cnn. for thn bctttir organizing
of tho painters nnd diwrators In East-
ern Canada It is tho intention to
mako tho Montreal local tho greatest
umerlcally In tho Dominion.
Washington D. C -window clonn-
era havo recently organized under
charter from tho Amorlcan Federation
of Iibor.
Bricklayers' nnd MnsonB' Interna-
tional union amended Its constitution
at a convention juBt held to hold
meetings biennially In tho futuro bo
that another convention will not bo
held until 1008 In Dotrolt Mich.
Stono ranBons of Springfield Ohio
haro asked for 45 conts an hour tor
eight hours. They havo been receiving
10 to 34 conts Brlcklayors now got 50
cents an hour a dltferonco that does
not oxtst elsewhere In tho wages of
theso two crafts
A campaign for tho unloa labol In
bolng Inaugurated In Omaha Nob.
by tho Western Laborer nnd tho Un-
ion LabM and Homo Industry League.
It Is reported that already many firms
which handle non union products havo
boon compelled to cancel tholr spring
orders.
With tho object of encouraging tho
Industrial training of girls leaving
schools between tho agf-a of 14 and 16
tho Iwdon County Council Is offor-
Ins a limited numbor of scholarships
affording training for two years In
dressmaking upholstory and other
skilled trades.
Miners In tho various union mines
of Kowanee 111. havo organized a
Union Miners' Aid Assoclatpn. Tho
objoct of tho association Is to help
rick and dtyablod brothers and also
do away with collections. Tho new
organization starts out with a good
membership and with broght pros-
pects Baltimore Md. Federation cf Libor
lias caused a bill to bo drafted for
tho purpose of amending thr city
charter so an to permit only voWs
of tho city and state to ho employed
upon public works. Tho Uibor Jjondi-r
of Baltlmoro says there Is a strm:
Jlkellhood of tl'f b'll brvmiii a li-v
A dr'a'Vl r-nk 6'i-!nu I u J
by the International Typographical
Union shows 37741 members working
olght hours 4.C26 members working
nine hours under contract and 4077
on strike. lb addition to tho latter
figures 727 apprentices and G42 proas-
men sterotypcrs nnd allied trades-
men arc on the strike rolls.
A Habit to Be Encouraged.
Tire mother who has acquired the
habit ot keeping on hand a bottle ot
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy saves
herself a great amount ot uneasiness
and anxioty. Coughs colds and croup
to which children are susceptible are
quickly cured by Its uao. It counter
acta any tendency ot a cold to result
la pneumonia and It given as soon
as tho first rjmptoma ot croup appear
It will provent tho attack. This remedy
contains nothing Injurious and moth-
ers givo It to UtUo ones with a fool-
ing of perfect security. For salo by F.
J. Ramsoy W. B. Frame Ardmore
Drug Co Bonner & Bonner.
THE RICHEST SPOT ON EARTH.
Secpoi Societies
NEBO.
Special Correspondence.
Nebo I. T Feb. 24. Wo are hav-
ing some flno farming weather and
our farmers arc putting In good tlmo
turning the soil for another crop.
Tho Farmers' Union men wont at-
their garden supplies Thursday.
Born to Sir. and Mrs. Dave San-
derford a flno boy Wednesday night.
Undo Dave Folsom has been on the
puny list for the past fow days but Is
ablo to bo up. Ho says "Thank God
all ot. us Indians will be white folk"
In a fow days."
Our old friend R. O. Denton visited
our town a fow days ago. Ho says no
Is salesman for JaVo of Ardmore.
Mrs. Claburn and family ot Loban
on aro visiting her son Davo Sater-
ford and family ot this place.
Judgo Scott Hawkins Is fencing his
allotment and making qulto a lot of
Improvements on his farm.
J. A. Nolcn mado a business trip to
Springer Thursday.
Wo arc glad to stato to Mrs. A. D.
Grlsham's many friends and acquaint-
ances that sho Is Improving In health.
Mrs. T. W. Baker of Board Bottom
has been at Springer for several days
ylslttng a sick friend but Is expect-
ed homo In aifow days
Our gin and mill man Mr. Plascal
runs his gin every Saturday as there
Ib somo cotton yet In tho fields.
Ncbo needs a good barber shop. A
good barber could do well hero.
Wo aro always glad to soo Thurs-
day come an tho old reliablo Ard-
morolto always brings In tho latest
nnd most reliablo newB of any paper
published In the Indlnn Torrltory or
Oklahoma.
8ertator Bailey's Tribute to India i
Territory and Oklahoma.
In tho courso of some ; marks In
the Unltod States lemtlc reccntlr
Senator Joseph Bailey ot Texas pild
tho following trlbuto to Indian Territory:
"And when they aro Joined (Okla
homa and Indian Tcrrlto-y) there 'c
not ono among tho oldn pocnon
wealths richer by na'-jro thin this
new state. My nwn opinlm Is thot
Indian Territory is tho richest spot
of earth under tho Aruetkon flag to
day for tho slzo ot It. It Is ono 'it
the few places ot ihli continent th'it
possesses almost evoy k;"1 of wea' .li
coal In gTeat abundant nnd of ex
cellent ouallty. Iron. I believe the
greatest granite bod on earth oil as-
pbalt and all kinds f n.l.u Ml wtnltn '
prodwcod In any other section. And j
over those richest treasures In tho '
earth there is the most fertile of i
soils producing more abundantly i
thoe great products which contribute
to the comfort the hoalth and thei
pleasure of tho human raco than al-i
most any other spot of equal size." i
Eat More
of the most nutritious of flour
foods Uneeda Biscuit the
only perfect soda cracker. Then
you will be able to
MASONIC.
A. F. anad A. M.
Ardmore Lodge No 31
A. F. and A. M. Regular
H'Z meeting Saturday on or be
fore tho full moon In each
month at 7:30 o'clock at Masonic
Temple. A. EDDLEMAN W. M.
O. II. BRUCE Sec.
Earn More
Thoso who aro familiar with the
Indian Territory aro certain that the
Texan has not mado it ono bit too
strong. Oklahoma's wonderful agri-
cultural and other advantages the
dovelopment of her excellent school
system with Its magnificent land en-
dowment tho rnpld growth of her"
cities which may boast of most mod-'
crn sanitary and civic Improvements'
aro perhaps better known. When the J
twin territories are Jolnod as ono .
state they will movo rapidly forward
and it will bo but a few years until (
Oklahoma takes rank among tho
foromcj. American commonwealths
in population anil In wealth In manu-(
factures and In agricultural and hor
ticultural productiveness nnd In tho
Intelligence and high moral standing
of her citizenship. I
because a well-nourished body
has greater productive capacity.
Thus you will also be able to
because for value received there
is no food so economical as
Urteoda Biscuit
$ In ci dust tight.
moisture proof package.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Seed Oats.
The best of seed oats for salo at
Balrd fc Co. "wood yard four blocks
fouth' of court house 25dG-wl
TIFF.
Special Correspondence.
Tiff I. T. Feb; 26. This Bcctlon of
tho country today was visited by a
sand storm. Tho wind hns been blow-
ing from tho north all day.
The Sullivan BChool Is progressing
nlcoly.
Washington's birthday was celebrat
od by tho Farmers' Union. Several
speeches wcro made.
Mr Cordum went to Ardmore to
day.
Tho sick of our community aro ro-
portcd better.
Will Travis is with us again.
Tho Christians met at Mr. Shatter-
Hold's Sunday and held church scr
vices.
Dcwltt Wlor of near Wheeler was
horo yesterday.
If you want to mako a widow's face
beam with ratlsfactlon tell her how
well Bho looks In woed3.
SEED STORE
2 CARS OF TEXAS RED RUST
PROOF OAT8.
2 CARS AMBER CANE.
1 CAR MILLET.
1 CAR BIG BOLL COTTON.
..1 CAR TRIUMPH IRISH POTA
TOES.
..5000 POUNDS FANCY ALFALFA.
1 MIXED CAR KAFFIR CORN Ml
LO MAIZE AND RAPE 8EED.
100 BUSHELS SEEDED RIBBON
CANE SEED.
100 BU8HELS IOWA SILVER
MINE CORN.
ONION SEED AND ONION SETS.
KENTUCKY BLUE GRASS OR
CHARD GRASS WHITE CLOVER.
BERMUDA GRASS AND ALL KINDS
OF GARDEN AND FLOWER SEED
THE ONLY UP-TO-DATE SEED
HOUSE IN THE CHICKASAW NA
TION. FARMERS' AND GARDEN
ERS' PATRONAGE RESPECTFULLY
SOLICITED.
E. B. PUGff
Main Street ARDMORE I. T
LOW RATES VIA FRISCO
One way Secoad Class Colonist Rates to
THE NORTHWEST
On Sale February 15th to April 7th
Embroldorlos directly from tho mill
!7-2 THE BANKRUPT STORE
OVERBROOK.
Special Correspondence.
Ovcrbrook I. T. Feb. 27. The far-
mers aro very buay plowing
Wo havo a numbor of peoplo on tho
sick list.
Mrs. Pnryear Is ablo to bo up again
Mr and Mrs. Johnson's baby Is con-
valescent. Rev. J. C. Morris has returned from
Ardmore whero sho has been attend-
ing a two wooks' meeting conducted
by Rev. Brad Hays.
Rev Hays Is now at Ovcrbrook.
Miss Bertha Green Is at homo from
Ardmore whero she has been ntend
Ing Hargrove College. '
Miss Ola Cody who has had charg
of our school attended tho Teachers'
Association at Ardmoro 'last week.
Sho reports having had a ntco tlmo
$27.45
$27.45
$36.45
27 50
To BILLINOS
and
ILLINOS Mont -) J i TottlNSDAL
Intermediates bu44'D vlt St. Paul
ABDMSW. Mont. pZDUU
.KAUSPHLL fr'JH iff To HELENA
FISH MOnt. p Z I T D ANACONDA.
$30.00
NSDALE. Mcnt
To LIV
and OADDN
ToCIUNOOk
and WHITE
To OflDEN and SALT
LAKE Utah
ntiTTE
MISSOULA
To SPOKANE Wash
and Intermediates
ToPORTLAND.TACOMA
SEATTLE VICTORIA
Eitreaielj Low Rites to Neirij All Points In Northwest- For Forlbtr Information
Call oa Your Lcil Agent or Wrl:e
J. W. MARING Trav. Pass. Agent Sherman Txas
Frightfully Burned.
Chas. W. Moore a machinist of Foid
City Pa. had his hand frightfully
burned In an electric furnace. Ho ap-
plied BucVlen'3 Arnica Salvo with the
usual rrbult "a quick and perfect
euro." Greatest healer on earth for
bunto wounds soros oczflma and
piles. 25 cents nt W. R. Frame's druggist.
Pauls Valley Society.
One of tho moat delightful Informal
affairs of the season wns tho Wash-
ington party given by Mrs. Mac
Mooro In honor of Miss Framo of
Ardmoro and Miss Cullum of Dallas.
Various games wcro Indulged In
among them n fortune hunt and pro-
grosslvo peanut. Tho first lady's
prlzo was won by Miss Drunn tho
gentleman's prlzo was won by Mr.
Donahough. Tho consolation prizes
woro awarded Miss McMillan nnd Mr.
Law
At-a lato hour dainty refreshments
wero sorvpd. TB"o following were
present: Misses Latimer Drunn
Smith Shacklotr Allen Osborn.
Snlggs Loady Llttlo Latimer Hybar-
gcr Gray Matthews McMillan
Young. Cullum nnd Frame Messrs.
Kendall Davenport Baker Mitchell
Hickman McCain. Hlnkle Mitchell
Haynea Law Chltman Donahough
HalncB Nelson Goodpasture Agnow
and Parham.
A Healing Gospel.
The Rov J. C. Warren pastor of
Sharon Baptist church Bdalr Oa
says of Electric Bitters: "It's a QtI-
send to mankind. It cured m. of Inm?
back etlff joints and complete phys-
ical collapse I was so weak It took
mo half nn hour to walk mile. Twi
bottlcB of Kljctt'.s Bitten tr.ado mo
?o strong I ha7e list walod three
miles In 60 minutes and foe'. Itki
walking Oirco morn. It's made a mv
man of me." Greatest remedy fr
woaknesa and all stomach liver and
Iddney compl.iiuK S'dl -ladtr piuru
too at Cliy Drug Store. I'rlco 50c.
Cumoti books nt thl3 onieo J5 $1'
.' J- S20 sizes.
Leading Hardware House
OF BERVVYH
SUGGS & BRO.
Just Received a Carload of
BRIDGE AND BEACH
STOVES
Wo also biv" tho most complnte Grocery stock In the country.
"Our I.-adei'' le the best Floor made. It Is guaranteed. Wo bny
all kinds of Country Produco.
EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION.
Third Session to Be Held at Graham
I. T. March 2 and 3.
Tho third session of tho Midway
Educational Association for 1905-6
will bo held at Oraham I. T. on Fri-
day and Saturday March 2 and 3. All
members of the association and. all
visitors will be entertained In the
homes of Graham peoplo. Tho fol-
lowing program will bo executed:
Friday 7 p. m. Invocation Miss
Ada Drury Graham.
Welcomo Address vV. L Young.
Response W. E. O'Neal Loco.
Influences Detrimental to School
Supt. Georgo Beck Tishomingo; Jas.
Bennett Graham.
Duties of Parents to Their Chil-
drenMrs. Nora Stockton Vclmi
piinclpal for school.
Assignments to homes.
Saturday 9 a. m Arithmetic
Principal and Interest J.S . Klncon-
non Arthur principal Elk school.
Tho Social Position ot a Teacher in
a community T. T. Ward Alma; T.
M. Ho wot h Ara.
Professional Improvements ot the
Rural Teacher Ben Franklin Alma;
principal Woodford school.
Writing In Primary Grades M 1m
Krama Adams Loco; principal Fos-
ter school.
Saturday 1 p . m. Reading First
Grade W.I Youmg Oraham; Miss
Etta Williams Ara.
Advantages of a Courso of Studies
for Common School W F. Cook Cor-
nish; W. E. O'Neal Loco.
Piny Ground Supervision: How
Why. C. A. Miller. Velma; principal
Wheeler Kchcol.
Query Box.
Business meeting.
Open discussion.
CRESCENT HOTEL.
Eureka Springs Ark.
OPEN FOR THE SEASON.
February 15 1S06.
Many repairs and Improvements
havo been made tho servico will be
better than over and tho charges
moderate.
Hero Spring Is a thoroughly de-
lightful soason with clear bluo
skies and tho crisp air of tho moun
tains tempered by warm sunshine.
If you wish to avoid tho snow and
slush at homo this Spring go to Eu
roka Springs. Booklets describing the
hotel and the roeort sent free on re
quest. A. HILTON
Gcn'l. Pass. Agt Frisco System
St. Louis Mo.
When somo men borrow money
thoy seem to think It Is only on um
brella.
i'brt Ardmorclio lur all uo nttwe.
Luckiest Man In Arkansas.
"I'm the luckiest man In Arkansas'
writes H. I Stanley of Bruno "slneo
tho restoration of my wlfo's health
after Are years ot continuous cough'
Ing and blooding from tho lungs; nnd
I owo my good fortune to the world'
groatost medicine Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption which
know from oxperienco will euro con
sumption If takon In time. My wlfo Im
uroved with first battlo and twolvo
bottles completed tho cure." Curos tha
worst coughs and colds or money re-
funded. At W. B. Frame's dmgglit.
50c and $1.00 Trial pottlo freo.
No Maude dear a congrcssman-at
large Isn't necessarily ono who haan'
been arrested.
Wlgg It was Atlas wasn't It who
held up tho world? Wagg Mnybo h
only deluded himself by standing on
his head.
J2
R. A M
Ardmore chapter R. A.
U. No. 11. Regular meet-
ing second Tuesday nlfht
In each month at 7: SO o'
clock. Mr-ionlc totnpU.
a. H. DRDCB. H.P.
J. I QMC.
8ertary.
COUNCIL R. & S. M.
Ardmoro Council of
R. & B. M tt. d.
stated assembly first
Thursday each month
at 7:30 p. m. Masonic
Temple.
ROBT. H. HENRY T. I. M.
H. BRUCE Rocordor.
P. O. Elks No. 648.
Meet 2nd and 4th Tues-
day of each month at
Elks' home Cor. Wash-
ington and Broadway Sts.
Visiting Elks cordially In-
W. B. JOHNSON.
R. Lt SANDERS Exalted Ruler.
Secretary
vlted.
Knight Templar.
Cv Ardmore comm&ndery No.
a.ki& K. T. MMit'flnt Monday
Smtr 13 Try month.
" A. H. PALMER JL O.
G H. BRUCR Recorder.
k. tr r.
Myrtl. lodge Ne. T
Knights of Pytblai meet
In Castle Hall
every Thnnday evening
E. V GREEN C. C.
C. C. WALKER K. of R. and S.
M W. A.
Meets In regu-
lar session
every Monday
night In K. of P.
hall. -r
U. T. REXROA'l'
V. C.
D. W. BUTCHER Clerk.
t. O. R. M.
Washita trlba No. II.
Improred Order of Red-
men meets In Odd Fel
lows' ball erory Wednea-
' day ulrbt 7-sn o'rlock..
J. A. MORRISON
Stcntm.
D. T. NISBETT C. of R.
ODD FELLOWS.
Ardmoro lodff No. I
I. O. O. F meets evory
Tuesday nlsht at Odd
Fellows hall at 7-i0 nrlrpfc
GRO. DYER. N. G.
I. R. MASON. Secrotcry.
Encampment.
Iudlanola Encampment
. 10 L O. O. P. maets every
Friday night at Odd Fel-
lows ball at 7:30 o'clock.
W. W. TALIAFERRO.
Chief Patriarch
D. T. NISBETT Scribe.
Ardmore Robckoh
Lodgo No. 20 I. O.
O. F moeta every
Thursday night In 1
O. O. F. Hall. Mrs.
Gertrude Gillespie N.
Q. Mies Mary Per-
rott Secretary
canton.
Canton Ardmore No. i Patriarchs
Militant I. O. O. F. has regular meet-
ing on first and third Monday nlihta
la each month.
WM. DEVENEY Com.
D. T NJSBETT Clerk.
K. of P. Halt
Ardmore
Aerie
No. EST
F. O. K.
Moots every
Wedn'day at
1:30 p. m. lu
T. C. BRIDGMAN W. Bee.
A. O. U. W.
Ardmore Iodro No.
lueeta reculareviry Crct
r.nJ third Wedaeday
nlsatf at K. of P. halL
W. R. ROBERTA. M. W.
A. IXJWEN8TKIN. Rooordor
Ardmore Carap No.
93 tVnAflmAn n fc.
WgfipJ World meets every
Friday night In the
month eioept the tlhrd In the K. ot
P. hallL
T. B. ROLAND C C.
JEFF JONES. Clork.
ORDER EASTERN STAR.
Ardmoro Chapter.
Number 70 meets
In regular session.
Fourth Monday.
nltjht In each. mouth'
at 7 o'clock Mnsou-
1c Temple.
FANNIE SACRA BUMl'ASS. W. M
YILLULAH NENYCOMB Seuctary
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