The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 59, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 26, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmore Thurtday July 26 1901.
The daily ardmoreitb
THREC
GOV. FRANTZ' INVESTIGATION.
Roosevelt Personally Will Pass on
Affairs From Oyster Bay.
Washington July 25. There Is a
Utop mystory here about the Inve.v
tJfiatlon of Governor Prantx of Okla
horn" f rrHory. which no questioning
can fathom. Heforu he left Washlm?-
ton Secretary Hitchcock would not
tlltcutt It except In the moat meHt.tr
way. Ho vouchsafed no Infonnntl j.i
that would enllKhten Inquirers.
As a matter of falrne to Govern
Kranti It has been nined at the de-
partment that something otwht to bo
made public hut Acting Stcreiar.v
Itynn prslsts In beltiK weoretlvo
altoat It aa was his official superior.
About all he: has tnlrt bas I?n
"Whatever thoro is to lio said will
prolmbly he said from Oyster Hay."
Tim twtimi for this neneral attitude
of noii'imhllclty Is a matter of mti-Si
speculation here hut It Is believe 1
that President Roosevelt will toon
have Homc'thln to Klve out about It.
Ho Is hnown to have as high a per-
sonal regard for Govomor Prnntr. as
for any other offlclnl In tho territory
mill It Is supposed because of certain
usplclons he entertains with refer
suspicions he ente rtalns In reference
to territorial affairs that he wants
to scan tho evidence nlmselt rather
than penult It to be scanned and
parsed upoo by others.
Stimulation Without Irritation.
That Is tho watchword. That Is
what Orlno Ixxatlvo Fruit Synip doos.
Cleanses and stimulates the bowels
without Irritation In any form. Toff-
man Drug Co. City Dm- store
Cheaper lee and Fuel.
Oklahoma City. Ok.. July .Op-
tions on s veral plots of ground wore
taken hero today by local ml estate
dealeri acting for the National Inde-
pendent Ice and Fuel Company organ
ized In SU I.mtli recently. A charter
for a branch of the company having
been granted by the territory last
week the method of making aneei ice
lv Mmvivared In St. Louis will
he employed and It te said the retail
price will lie put as low as
ton.
Tho nrlce of fuel will alto be low-
iirml about ono-half of what It Is now.
Lnnnl denier are retailing a vry in
ferior article now as high aa $8 a ton.
Tho new concern Is nld to be imcKou
by more than $1000000 capital.
Tho truss for comfort and good ser-
vice Is the Smithsonian. A lit Ktiar-
unteed. $1.00 to $:i.00.
P. .1. UAM31SY Dniggl&t.
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HAY HARVEST
Just at this season the Farmer who
has Hay Oats or other small grain
needs the old reliable
McCormicR Mower RaKe
HAY TIES are also in demand and
we have the best Hind in stocK.
Moline and Mitchell Wagons the
two " Mnnarchs of the Road" are
always in demand and especially
during harvest.
When the thwrmometcr creeps lnzily up
about the 1UU marK. a QuicK Meal Gaso-
line Stove is a necessity in every home.
We also sell Majestic Mccl Ranges and
Charter OnK Stoves.
Remember wo sell the John Deere and
Velitt BuRijies.
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Ardmorc Ind. Ter.
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CONFEDERATE REUNION.
Indian Territory Division 0. C. V. to
Meet at Ardmore July 207-28.
Official Program.
Thursday MornlnQ. July 26.
9 a. m. Opening of auditorium.
Music by Ardmore Hand.
0:10 Reunion called to order t$
Oen. John U Gait MaJ. Qc. Cont.
Indian Territory llvlaIon U. C V.
Prayer by tier. Ulackburn. Chaplain
Indian Territory lMvltlon.
SaIa t. V. ItM.
Address of Welcome Mayor It. v.
Dlok.
Mutle hy the band.
Aildreaa of welcome on bnalf of
John If. Morgan Camp N'o. 107.
Music by the bond.
Address ot welcome U. S. C. V
Otos Weaver.
Music by the band.
Addross of welcome Camp Sam
n.-ivls W. A. I.edbetter.
Address of welcome cm nchalf of
Camp Sam Davit J. Clint Grnnuni.
Mttttc by tho onnd.
Hoapoiiio to addreaa of welcome
b half U. C. V.W. M. Cross.
Iteaponae to address o. welcome bo-
half of V. S C. V.-C. A. Skten.
Presentation by Gen. Gait of Gen.
. J. Wllklua. Gen. W. u Caboll and
ther officers to the meeting
Anmninrement of committees on
crcdentlalt and retolutlom.
Address It. I llltamt
Music by tho band.
Adf umment until S p. m.
Thursday Afternoon.
Joint session United Confederate
tcierans of the Indian Territory Di-
visions and Confederate Sotitlidrn
Memorial Association Indian Terri-
tory division.
Memorial AddreM-SUUwell H. IiUt-
sell.
Music by the band.
Report of credentials committee.
Aildremt C. C. Welth.
Music by the band.
tions such as rooms hotels and
amusements address tho
INHUMATION lU'RHAr OF T1IK
RIU NION'. Ardmore. I. T.
All questions cheerfully answered.
aTOI
Dowel Complaint In Children.
During the summer months children
ire snblect to dlorders of the bow
els whfch should recetve careful at
tentlon aa toon as the first unnatural
loosens of the bono s apitears. Tho
best medicine In use for bwH com-
plaint It Chamberlain s C lie Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy as It prompt
ly controls any unnatural loosenoas
of the bowelt. For sale by F. .'. Ram
sey. W- . Frame. Ardmore Drug Co..
and Bonner A llonner.
WARNING OROEfl.
In Ihe Fnlted States Court In the In-
dian Territory Southern District:
Myrtle Presley idalnilff vs. Jcks-
Iresley. defendant. No. 113 Marietta.
The defendant Jesse Presley Is
warned to appear In this court In
thirty days and answer the complaint
of the plaintiff Myrtle Presley.
Witness the Hon lose 1 ownsvud
Juris ot said Court and the snl
thtreof this 19th. day of July. 1UW.
(Seal) C. M. CAMPRKI.l.. Clerk.
II. G. 110US1C
Sam II. Ituller aUorney.
Attorney for non resident H. H.
Rrown.
First publlshod July 20 1006.
... Sugges'ions for Your Vacation ...
Northern Resorte The Mountains
Eastern Resorts
The ScMhore Mexico
VKUY LOW KATES
10 A! ili WW UTS
VIA
CONVENIENT
SCHEDULES
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Dandertne
works wondets. It produces hair -i-t
as surely as rain anil sunshine rat--rropt.
11 produces a thick nwth f
duxurlant hall when all other rem--.lies
fall. Wo guarantee Danilerim.
All drtiRglttt sell It. 25c Me and $I.0
Iter Iwttle. To prove Its worth send
thia nl with in cents In Mtamna or kII-
tar mi wn u-tll mail vou a lanco free
tamnle. Know Hon Dandorlne Co. Chi-
mm. 111. "
EXCELLENT
EQUIPMENT
THE ONIA LINE IN TEXAS
OPEHAT1NO I'AULOU CAFE ('A US
The Road That's "Up to Now"
TicHcts on Snlc Daily Until Sept. 30 Final Limit Oct. 31
!....... in 1 n viifiitinn T.ft II h Hlliri With Villi..
InvoHtiyato tho ntlvantuKi's of a trip vi.i The Cotton Belt
Route.
AK AJjV AUKtST Oil AMIKKHN
r.vH Hnnvi:it. T. I' A.. I). M. Morgan T. l A
Waco Toxas Fort Worth Texas
John l Lkhank O.K. A: P. A. K. C Vwk A O F. A P A
Tyh.M' Texas
Friday Morning.
0:30 Convention called to ordor.
Miscellaneous buslnoaa.
Short taina hv old aoldlora.
M'uslc oy the band Southern alrt.
Addross K. J. Glddlngs.
A lournment until - p. m.
Friday Afternoon.
Report of commlttoe on resolutions.
Solectlon of ofllcort for tho oniulng
ypar.
Music by the bnnd.
Report of commlttoe from Sons of
Confederate Velornns.
Sons of ConfMlonite will meet at
2:30 at the city hall.
Selection of the next meeting placo.
Prayer by the Chaplain.
Adournmont.
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Chooso threo words from tho English
language and you will find
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Goods that Are Always the Same: $
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Friday i.Qht.
Hall to tho spongora and mnldi ot
honor.
Special nrrnnRomonta have been
made for tho Old Virginia Hoel for
tho Old Confederates and tholr wives
or somo other confedernto'a wife.
Don't havo any losltnncy lon't brlnp
no full dross suit lo not hosltate to
Join In tho reel becnuso the nsuros
will bo called by an old-ttmor.
is tho most significant expression denoting qualities of
dependence. Always the same applies to FELKJdK
as a Grocer and to tho Goods ho hat-dles.
Saturday Morning.
Parado of tho Old Conff deratos
Sons of Confederates DatiRhtert and
Civic Socletlos school children city
officials and flro dopartmoi.t.
Chase & Sanborn's Coffees Queen of the Pantry Flour
Hoinz' Pickles and Preserves 5 varieties
Priao oi Denver Flour.
Always
the Same
FELKE
Telephone
No. 174
ufj mi iiiiii 1 1 in mil iiiiiiiirirr iim
Line of March.
Formation. Meet In front of tho
Prosbyterlan church on H roadway.
Chief of K)llco and oSlcera mountoil.
Ardmoro Hand.
City officials In carrlaset.
Old Confodorato Vutorans doublo
column.
Chanoronos sponsors and malda of
honor In tally-ho and automobllet.
Staff Sons ot Confederate Veterans
mounted.
Sons of ConfodcTatos.
Chanter Dnuehtors or Confederacy
on Coats ami currabjs. Children ting.
Inst Southern sonn.
Decorated Routs.
Ardmore Tiro Department headed
by chief.
Line of March
llroadway to Main on C street; Main
to Union Depot on right hand ildo:
return Main strcot; Union Dopot to
C street anil brenk ranks.
ItovlowinK stand officers and staff
I nt DanUa Hotel.
Confodoratos and Tcdoral Soldlors
will uo admitted to tho Fair Ground!
at all times frco of charge.
FROM OTHER VIEWPOINTS.
Senator Tillman's only opponent in
his candidacy for the rnlted 8t.it'
senate Col. W. W. Lumpkin ha
wllhdntwn and Senator Tillman will
urobably Iwre-elected without oi
slthm. ISren the New York World
im) tribute to Mr. Tillman. While
coHtHiidlnK that Mr. Tillman Is " lack
Inn In dlsnlty" the World tuyt that
there should lie no opposition to his
re-election and addt: "Mr. Tillman 1h
not only morally but Intellectually hou
est. And he hat not only fidelity lu
count He. lie llglitt not only with
his bralnu ami tongue but WJiiietlmtM.
unfortunately with his lists. Nobody
ovor accused htm of shirking troul.)
whether it was the cliamploushlp or
an un)opular cause or tho chokliiK "I
a colleaa-ue who had ventured to Klu
him the lie. He is tho embodiment
of freedom of debate. It CMtinot I
said that Mr. Tillman's judgment
vory tntstworthy or that he Is pro
foundly learned or that he Is a master
of statecraft but he doos not pretend
to be. He Is satlsilod to l-e n com-
lleld lawyer with the counme of his
convictions ami a readiness to cham
pion them at any tlmo. A senate
composed entirely of Tlllmans would
nevor transact much business ul
though It would mako plenty of work
for the sorKennt-nt-arms but one such
man Is a vital nucuislty to offset tho
Aldrlchos tho Plntts tlto Ponrosos
and the I)lck. '-fommonur.
August 1. "Gou but It feols good
to bo starting on a vacation! Aug
ust 16. "Goe. but It seoms good to be
getting back to work!" Now York
Amorloun.
It f; telegraphed that Miss Ktln-l
Iloosovolt hat Just celebrated hr
toonth birthday yot acconllitg to liai
Htond's "Life of ltoosevelt" she was 10
yoars old In l'JOI. "Somwoue has blun
dored." St. Louis Piiit-Dlepatcli
The glrlt are goln got have silf-col
orod lutlr nets this seaton. Watch out
that you don't get caught. b'i)n -Plttsburg
Sun.
A Terre Haute. Ind. brewer Is going
to distribute fro Ice to the oor peo-
ple of tliat town during the hot spell.
Now lbten for somebody to shout that
It's talntod. Cnlcago Itecord-Herald.
The Kagllsh railway comitaay on
line tweuty-four Americans
wora recently killed has announced
that It accept full legal responsibility
tor the disaster and Its consaquonces.
This Is u refreshing contrast to the us-
ual Amorlcan methods of such corpi-
ratlont. Washington Star.
Tho question of Thaw's sanity or In-
sanity appears to havo nothing to do
with the decision of thu other question
whothor ThawM defense shall be Is-
sanity or not. The luttor Issue will be
dotormlnod wholly by the eontmeru-
tlon of what Is best for Thaw. Kan-
sas City Tlmos.
Many Delightful Summer
..Resort..
In the "Lund of the Sliy" and
"Sapphire Country" Enst Tennessee
Western N. Carolina and Virginia
Are rcacht d via the
Southern Railway
with Convenient Schedules and Sleeping Car Service.
I'c.r lufornitlot'ltci.'Hri1l!K Uomttn. Ptt Hclieilali and
Denorlirtlvf t.ltrsturc. Cull iu or Vrll
M. II. RONE Western Pass.Atit. 410 Scollnrd Buildinij
Dallas Texas.
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4Mlfc ! J--H-
Bide-a-Wee Trips and All Season Tours jj
VIA ROCK ISLAND
To Minneapolis Very low rates account G. A. It. Kncampmcnt Tick-
ets on snlo August 10 11 and 12.
I To Milwaukee Vory low ratos acount annual mootliiB P. O. K. Tick
V ots on salo AukusI 11 1- and u.
? To Colorado Ijqw rates all fitimmor. 8clal reductions Soptombor
23 and 29 lucluslvo. j
To California 1iw ratoa all summer. Special reductions Soptombor 3
and 1 1 Inclusive. 1
To Mexico Pare and ono-flflh for tho round trip all summor.
To the Great Lakes Very low ratoa all season.
ii Xtl.iU f4a4 fis 1 1 n vo t ia nil con a rri 4
IO IIIO ntiaiHIW WVH I Ui; wn luiue utt
Ask for Ilock Island literature nnd rata quotations boforo completing J
' your vacutlon plans. fc s X
Than our LEADER BRAND. It's tho Hour thut is popu-
ii r with all progressive housewives who npprcchito a good
hn.r vhon thoy hpo it For flrat-cluBS dicing purposes
vii caK get a tlour that can equal LEADER. It is made
frnin the best whout and milled in tho most perfect manner
hence every advantage is in its favor. That's hyithas
bEcomeso popular and Is in such great demand.
TYLER $ SIMPSON CO.
Notice.
Tranbnortatlon to and from tho
grounds will bo furnJsned free to all
Old Soldiers and their wives during
tho reunion.
All meals will bo served on tho no.
I union grounds frco of charge to oil
old soldiers and their wives.
For nnv nnd all Information In re-
Igard to tho Reunion or accoramoda-
It naya to protect your cattle and
horses from lllos and It pays to uso
Arlvona Ply Chaser for tho purpose.
Sold In any quantity.
P. J. ItAMSHY Druggist.
GEO. II. LEE
Gin Pan. Act.
Llttlt RocK Arlt.
J. S. McNALLY
Div. Fats. Ajft.
OKUhoma City 0U.
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U P. ANDKItHON. ITmlrttD II. Y KHKNBLKY VtO.-Fr.l.
O. L ANtlBRUON.C.lbttr O.8. UAUPIN. All'l Oilbl.f
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Ardmirt Indian Territory
Capital raid In 60000.00
Surplus Fundi 310000.00
Total $300000.60
Tht oldMI tituk la lodlio Tmllorj. aooodbIi ot nrmi sod iDdlTldosIt
otlelltd upoo lb moil liberal Urmi eonitiitnt wllb good banklns
. Ouao'es DuBQiet.
Illvons Corhn & Prunsley bvo In
la lino ot now biiKglos.
Oct your hay ties from Dlvons
Corha & Frensley.
J. A. BIVENS President
DON LACY Vice President
A. H. PALMER Ctshltr
FRED C. CARR AtsL Cashier.
The City National Bank
ArtDMORE INDIAN TERRITORY
Capital $100000.00
Surplus Funds 75.00000 .
Accounts of flrai and Individuals solicited. Courttout treatmtnt
accorded to U alike.
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