The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 64, Ed. 1, Wednesday, July 11, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmore Wednesday July U 1333.
DOUGHERTY.
Sjiptii.l Correspondence.
ImiKliorty I. T. July 0. We are
having a very . ruin this morning
which m wiiii mIvhMor to th ' corn
crop. Ami the farmer Us:
"It lint rulnlnx rain ter me
Hut fields of clover bloom'
Whero any buccaneering beo
AUy find a lied and room
A health unto the happy;
A flR for him who frets.
It lin't rnlnltiK rain to me.
It's raining down the "corn."
Last Krldty the rain wont all around
im hut never a shower camo to Dough
orty nnd disappointment was writ-
tun In ovory face. Now nil Is changed.
Mr. Cn pen nnd llttlo daughter of
Marlow nrc visiting hor inothor Mrs.
Mnnn of thin village.
Mm. Hush Kilo In vory III with slow
fevor nnd hor parents woro olograph
cd for on Sunday July Sth and Dr.
SlfmonR of Mill Crook was sent for.
She In hotter today.
Tho Fourth of July wns pasted vcy
quietly by tho citizens of Dougherty
who remained at homo. Quito a num
hor of tho young poople plcnlced at
tho Canyon while Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W.
Ilreodlovo Mr and Mrs 'v I' Mors tt.
Mr Morgan Sr. Mlvs Cmn Morgin
Miss Om Coll MIm Mary Woods Hilly
Hansard and Marks Itntdwln attended
tho celebration at Sulphur.
Mr. Warren Is spending a taw days
with relatives at Dyers.
J W. llrotdlove has pur oh sum ten
ncros of land nor. of tho village
which he will Improve and In time he
will have a beautiful home as he un-
derstands how to plan for one.
Messrs. .Morton Deel Ceorge Mar-
tin wore among thote who cnoyed
the (incursion to Shawnee Sunday.
On tho morning of Juiy 3rd at half
past four Miss Franklo Coffoo passed
on Into tho new life nfter weeks and
months or aufferlt.g with that dread
dlsoaso consumption. Hor father
throo sisters and brother ministered
with loving hands until the last and
havo tho symtiathy of the entire com-
munity In their nltliction. The burial
Horvlcoa wore conducted by Ho v. J.
I Kvnns and the Intormont wna In
tho pretty vlllngn comotory. A large
uiimbor of friends attending. Those
wo love truly never illo
Mr. and Mrs Hlchnrd Deel spent
nearly all of Inst wcok at Sulphur
Mr. nnd Mra Alloa Hlnlr nnd Mrs-
Cooper of Crushor intended tho fu-
nornl services of Mls Franklo Coffee.
John Tnllnson and fnfflly entortnln-
od t.iolr friends Saturday evening.
Thoy served Ire cream.
W. W. Wade Imd burlnoss at Ard
more Friday July 0 nnd tepirts many
Improvements In that busy city sine
WITH THE
COLORADO
In July whon tho Elks hold their Grand Lodge Iteunlon
there nro f'oin to be vory low rates to Denver Colorado
Sj)rings and Puoblo. Hero are somo round trip samples:
lUlleytille .. ..
TlahiimtnKO
UiialKatn
Aritinoro
Wlltiurton
Hnulh McAlHutur -II
Hnnvllln . . ..
Teumoh
aliAH-m-u
$21 tr)
v I o
21 lJ
I DO
!! IM
i: mi
2-J Ml
Si
. ."."""".r .orfo'I'-indlnclr low from nil other In. Man Territory midlOkUlioma
point Tl'-kutn ia lo ilnlly July Ij to 1.1 incluilre.
If yiju take inlvanti;e .f hl pporiunilr nnl nnd out hour llttl It coatu you
to upend your vai-utltia In C jlorailu you will want to o ovory Mummor
GEO. fi. LEE
Gun. Pats. tg.
Little Nodi ArH.
Many Delightful Summer
..Resort..
In the "Land of the SKy" and
"Sapphire Country" East Tennessee
Western N. Carolina and Virginia
Are reached vlu the
Southern Railway
with Convenient Schedules nnd Sleeping Car Servico.
For Inffirmatlon'rietranllrif Rrrorti PMe 8cbidulcs and
Ucocrlptlvf Literature Call un or Write
M. H. DONE Western Pass. Afjt. 410 Sr.ollard Buildinrj
; Dallas Texas.
t.lk !a.H visit thuio.
T ic I Minrra' 01 Mil!. II1ik" and
vlrinl' held an nthitshiMIc rally o
Saturday ovnlng July 7. Mr. llrown
president of Uio Democratic Club a!
Ardmore niid Mr. Prveman of the
ami etty were toe principal speak-
era. A Democratic eluh was formed
with the following officers: J..W.
iHWMJIorp president; A It. Wilson.
vie presinem; v. v. .Morgan secre
tary. Toe club oxiiects In aire a good
account of their work at the coming
elections.
A fishing party from Gainesville
oomiHwod of the following well known
railroad men. Train Dispatcher Tom-
my Conductor Olllvor Wm. nnd Mon
roe Mccarty camped on Hoek creek
last week and while there caught
a fish whoso nctunl weight on tho
scale at Onlnesvlllo wns forty-two
iwiinds. Several famlllos of railroad
men hail a tine slice of this dub.
A. J. Woods and family entertained
the young people wlla music at their
homo on Sunday evening Inst.
Mr. u. a. sponcor an out and re-
spected citizen of Dougherty died at
tho residence of his daughter Mrs.
Kllsaheth Heltlngton of Konown Ok.
Saturday July 7 nftor n long and pnta-
ful Illness aged 08 years. The remains
were brought to Dougherty Sunday
July S. and at S p. in. wero Interred In
the cemetery horo. the beautiful Ma
sonic burial service being used; nnd
surrounded by h.s wife three sons.
Frank James ami Cnarlle. his daugh
ter ISIIxabcth nnd her family the Ma-
some nmnren nis old friends ana
neighbors he was laid to rest. Tor
nineteen years he had been a faith
ful employe of the Santa F railroad
acting as pumper at the water tank
coming to Dougherty In 1SS1. He had
seen many many changes. Ills Mason
ic brethren hold htm In great respect.
giving him the highest office that
could be held In this lodge. e servod
bis country at tue time of need fnlth-
futty and well. A good ctllten a kind
neighbor a good father has been
called home. May his family feel that
they have the sympathy of many
fi lends In this their hour of bereave-
rent.
Deputy United Status Marshal
Home of Davis nttoudod Mr. Spen
cer's funeral services.
Cot your hay ties
Corh.i & Fronsley.
from Illvcns
You Insuro nccurato service nnd
lowoKt prlcoa when you have preHcrlp-
lions put up ty us. Wo can till nny
prescription.
8 F J. HAMSKY Druggist.
Fruit Jars at
Stovers Kcnncrly &
Spragtns Co.
ELKS TO
Oldhonii CltV.
Ill Itnan -
nory
VVatunirn . ..
Inverxxll
lrn .
Clinton
KlkCliy
Hayro . .
21 It
21 in
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17 2i
17 70
20 10
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... WRITE FOR ELK FOLDER...
J. S. McNALLY
Div. Pass. Ajit.
Oltlnhoma City OK.
THE DAILY
LEDBETTER
Candidate for f.lemborihip to
stitutlanal Convention.
Ardmore. July 7 190fi.
0 the Rdltor of the Arrtinorcit- :
You are authorlt ed . to n:in;.ttnrp
me as a candidate for memhersh.p in
the Constitutional Convention from
the dlstrlft which shall embrace my
place of residence In Ard.iior.- mil.
Jcct to the action of ti.e IH-nvVrntlr
party In selecting Its candidate as
delegates to the convention.
1 understand the fact that I would
probably be n candidate as a dele-
gate to tho Constitutional Convention
hn been the subject of some dis-
cussion nnd that In certain quarter
the objection has ben raised inlnst
me thnt I am tho nttori"v i- the
Frisco Hallway conixuiy nnd the San-
ta Fo Hallway company. I am pre-
pared to moot that objection. My re-
lation to theso roads has been strict-
ly professional. I have had nothing to
do with tholr pollcloa or their man
agement. For some years mst If has
been my Intention to sever mv con
nection with them ns soon ns the
statehood bill pa sued. It 'v'M I... two
or three months boforo tho territory
will be apportioned Into delegnte dis-
tricts. I am winding up the legal bunlness
which I have on hand In connection
Willi these railroads and Ik-IVmv the
districts nrc deslgiiat.il I ahall wr
my connection with them entirely in
the near future I shall ut ) tb
puiiiio niuy ami treeiy. what In m
opinion the constitution should con
tain witn reference to t he com ml of
railroads and other corporations
am entirely willing to auinhll to (he
people the quest Ion us to vhlr (r
not their Interests will be safe In
my iiauils as a member or the Con
stitutional Convention.
Vory rospoctrully
W. A. LUDIIIi.TTF.lt.
War Aoalnst Consumption.
ah nntions aro ondoavorlng to
chock the ravages of consumption.
tho "white plague" that claims so
many victims onch yonr. o)o's Hon
oy and Tar curea coughs nnd colds
porfectly and you nro In no danger
of consumption. Do not risk your
health by taking aomo unknown prepa-
ration whon Foley's Honoy nnd Tar
Is snfo ami certain In rosults. Tho
Bonulno Is In n yellow package Hoff
man Drug Co. City irug Store.
Greenville Picnic.
Tho enmp or Woodmen of the World
ut Crcenvlllo Is nrotiarliiK to clvo n
Idonlc July 18. Among the speakers
advertised are T. X. Robnott. Dr. J.
F. Young Rev. J. L. Keller and D. An
demon.
Modest Claims Often Carrv the Moct
Conviction.
Whon Maxim tho fumoua gun In
ventor placed his ruu bororo n com-
mlttco of Judges ho atnted Its carry
Iiik power to bo much below what ho
rolt auro tho Kun would accomplish.
Tho rosult or tho trlnl wns tboroforo
a great aurprlso Inutci'.d of disap
pointment. It Ik the sntno with tho
manufacturers or Chamberlain's Col-
ic Cholera and Diarrhoea Hcmcdy.
Thoy do not publicly boast or all this
remedy will accomplish but prcror to
let tho users make iho ntatcmenif.
What they do claim Is that 'it will
poaltlvoly euro dlnrrhocn dyaontory
pains In tho atomnch nnd bowolH nnd
hns never been known to mil. For
sale by F. J. Hnmsoy W. H. Frame
Ardmore Drug Company nnd Honnor
nnd Honner.
Grand BasKet Picnic
VIOLA IND. TER.
July 19 and 20 1906
This picnic will bo Rlvon under tho
nuwplccs or Delawaro Ijdge No. J33
L O. O. F. nnd Viola Kncnmpmont No.
30 I. O. O. F.
Thoro will bo public Installation of
omccra or both lodge speaking fish
ing noatlng steam swings otc etc.
(Sonorous ontertalnmont will be tho
order of tho day.
Intensive preparations -havo been
mndo to maho thoso gain days nt the
colebrntod nlcnlc irrnm.1.. n i
bnhks of tho beautiful Dolnwnro.
For stand privileges address
C F. EDI3CH
Chairman of Committee
VIOLA I. T.
NOTICE
To Telephone Patrons
Wo wish to announce that tho
extra chargo of fifty cents for
long distance instruments will
bo discontinued beginning April
1st 1900. All natrons who lo
slro lone distance nccommriflft.
Hons will first malto arrange-
ments for credit with tho man
agement othorwiso thoy will not
do graniou long dlstanco privil
eges Do not forco tho operator
to give you credit.
CHICKASAW
TELEPHONE COMPANY
W. H. BERRY Mgr.
con- w
ARDMOREITE.
ANNOUNCES. jmm. "
A -..w.wwwwwwwl
''l"lllM'"J1r '" u IMH g M M MIJtWILW j4
J 1
WE CARRY EVERYTHING
FROM SALT SPOONS TO SOUP LADLES
... IN SOLID SILVER PIECES...
..THAT
...WALTER C. DEAN ...
TO HAII.HOADS AND OTIIHIl
THANSOHTATION C O .I I AN'IUS
AND I'HOI'HIKTOHS OF SI.AUOll-
TKHINO W HAT-CANNING SAI.TINO
IACKINO HHNDICHINO. OH SIMI-
LAR USTAHI.I8IIMKNTS. Your at
tention la Invited to the fact that un
tier tho terms of the Mont Inspection
Act approved June .10 190G no per
son linn or corporation anaii on ami
nrtcr October I 1900 transport or
offer ror transportation nnd no enr-
rler of Intorstnto or forolRii commorco
shall trunsiiort or receive for trans-
IHirtatlon from ono State or Terri
tory or tho District or coiumuia to
tnother Stnto or Territory or tho Dis
trict of Columbia or to any placo
under tho jurisdiction of the United
States or to any foreign country nny
carcass or parts thereof moat or meat
food products thoreor which havo not
been Inspected examined nnd mark
ed "Inspected and Passed" In ncconl-
titir-e willi tno tonus or me law nnu
with tho rules and roRiiliitlonH pre
scribed by the Secrotnry of ABrlcul-
Hire. An oxomptlon may be mudo by
the Secrotnry of Anrlculturo of re-
tail butuhors and retail dealers In
ini'iii and moat food proiiuctH supply-
inir .elr custnmera throiiKh the me-
dium or Intomtato or rorelitn com-
nifrcc Tho nbovo provision or law
neressltatoti olther the establlHhtiK nt
or Inspection or a notice of exemption
by the Dpartinent ot Agriculture on
or before October 1 ltMifi ror all per-
sons who expect to offar meat or meat
foml
nroditets ror tiansportation in
lnterHtnt or foreign commerce on nnd
after that date. To enable the Depart-
ment to determine upon the necessary
nmntier of Inspectors and to either
establish Inepectlon or to urunt ex
leroptlon. all porsons. Ilrms.anil corpo
rations who do not now have Inspec
t!on and who deal In meat or mont
fond products which aro transported
either In Interstate or foreign com-
merce aro roipiosted to send Immedi-
ately to tho Secretary of Agriculture
a full and complete stalomont or tho
amount or meat or meat rood products
handlid In interstate or rorolgn com-
merce by tho particular establishment
tho location nnd tho chnractor ot -o
operations or the establishment the
names of tho proprietors of tho es-
tablishment ii ml such other Informa-
tion ntt may be necessary to enable
tho Secrotnry of Agriculture to de-
termine whether liupeitlon or ox-
eruption should bo granted. JAM1CS
WIIOW Secretary.
THE FENNING70N HCTCL
Tlthomlngo I T.
rtatos 2 per day. Sample room free
PEYTON J. PRUITT Prop.
The Fields Are White..
McConnlck mowers and raUca
Illvcns Corlm'& Fiensley's.
And a Complete Line of Silver Services
Ten Sets Ice Bowls Tea and Coffee Urns
Candclabras Mayonnaise and
EVERYTHING
ADORNS THE
Wc haudle the celebrated Gorham Mfjj.
Co. New Cambridge Patterns Reed Q
Barton's Devon Patterns ( the latest ) and
the Towlc Mfe'. Co. Colonial Patterns.
We invite you to call and will taHc
pleasure in showinc you through and
quoting prices.
FINE WATCH REPAIRING
"i am rrom Missouri show me.'
Doniphan Mo. July 10 1901.
"You cnllcd on mo 7 years ago with
Dr. Mondctilinira Chill Curo and told
mo It was hotter than nny other. I
asked you to show mo. It has been
shown nnd proven thnt more people
ntny with your Chill Tonic than uny
other." C. II. Mnrtln Druggist.
Sold by W. II. Frame
Whiskey and Drug Habits
rcrmnnontly and fjulckly :uri'd.
Get cured first pay ufterv.urd.
Mill Sanltnrlum Ardmo e I T. S-lm
About the only suro way to kcop a
secret Is not to havo a fcocrot.
Spend
a Day at
In Itt
MBUCKLE MOUNTAINS
THE
will en
SUNDAY JULY 15 1906
tpttitt i
SPECIAL TRAIN
'To Washita Csnvnn ami return loarlnir
Ull'liuruv HI 'i.'V M.IH. OHIO iroin Art
Vtoru li UirlKttit Hi ami Tliaokervlllu
9U 'III Ih lt iiiuml trip hio uveal
fur .arluulr
W. tl. KKENA.V. O.P. A..
' Gjlvtaton Tuxai.
Washita
Canyon
THREE
TABLE..
TIIRRK'S a line variety of
Children's ().fordt hero
(.iris .sizes in Oxfords
Dluehers. Ties and Gib-
son Ribbon Ties. Our Ox-
fords and Slinnera will fit tho
child's foot perfectly. Most
Oxfords don't. Drltig in tho
children.
HLAC1C Olt TAN LKATII-
KUS Olt CANVAS WITH
OK WITHOUT IIKKLh.
This rhlltlren'a ten n nt with Oxford
will lie Utteil correctly. There wilt be
lii:uilDi;or lliilni: at tbuiioel.
HAMILTON & GO
THE COnNEIl 8IIOB STOnB
Bankrupt Stock Sold.
Tho bankrupt stock of Hooner &
Crawford was sold yestorday at prl
vuto sule. Thd stock which conslstn
of n general lino of morchnndlso and
grocorlos was purchased by It. N. Mc-
Connor of Oklahoma City who will
opon tho storo and run It. Tho goods
Invoiced nt about soven thousand dol-
Inrs and woro sold for $1200. Tho sale
has beon npprovod by tho court.
lloopor & Crawford wont Into in-
voluntary bnnruptcy some wcoks ago.
Children's Oxfords
Do suro that you havo nn aim
llfo beroro pulling the' trigger:
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