The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 64, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 1, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
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WITH one ribbon and its new
three-color device
The New Tri- Chrome
Smfflt "Premier Typewriter
is virtually three typewriters in
one. It produces indelible black
purple copying or red type-
writing at the will of the ope-
rator. One ribbon and a small
easily operated lever do it all.
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tftc um of a thre.colwr ribbon
hut aho o a two-coloror slnRic
color ribbon No citra cost
for thii iy modl.
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KANSAS CITY MO.
... Suggestions for Your Vacation ...
Northern Resorts The Mountains
Eastern Resorts
The Seashore Mexico
VBIIY LOW KATES
TO ALL RESORTS
VIA
CONVENIENT
SCHEDULES
EXCELLENT
EQUIPMENT
THE ONLY LINE IN TEXAS
OPERATING PARLOR CAFE CARS
The Road That's "Up to Now"
TicHcts on Sale Daily Until Sept. 30 Final Limit Oct. 31
Everyone should take si vacation. Let us ligurn with you
Investigate the ud vantages o a trip via The Cotton Belt
Route.
" " AHK A .NY AOP.NT Oil ADDHK8H
Gus Hoover T. P. A. D M. Morgan T. P. A..
Waco Texas Fort Wortli Texas
John V. Lbiiank. O.K. & P.A. R. C. Pykk A.G.P. & P.A
Tyler. Texas
LOCAL UNIONS.
THE A RDM ORB TYPOURAPHIUAI.
UNION N' 643. Meets first Snu
day In oach ruonth at 3 p. m. nt
Union Hall. J. W. Oolledgo prosl
dent. L. It. Marston. Jr. Secretary
IlARUERS' JOURNHYMKN INTER
NATIONAL UNION Meets first
iml third Monday nights In each
month. Jim Wllklus. president: El-
mur Wrlglit socrotnry.
CARPENTERS' AND JOINERS' OK
AMUHICA. No. 1028 Meets ovorj
Thursday nlchl. 7:30. nt Union
Hall. U. F. Cox. president: D. N.
Forguon secretary.
Various Trnillllmi llrlnllnn l
Tlirr Tito I'miiiimi (limit.
Who were (Ins nml Mngog? KiistlMi
trmlllloii iiv llint they were ttio lint
of a r.ut of itln iili who infected Ktitf-
lwul until they uctt deMM.uil by
some uf tli' rrnjiun wno wont in me
Rrltuii llc after the dcMriictlon of
Pro) Hoc nml 'li'wm. It ls nnld. were
taken captive to i.midoti. where they
ito ilmlned nt Ihe il'wir of tin pilnci'
of tin- kin. Whim they died wooden
Image of the two clnnta were put In
their niacin hi tlto eotirc nf time a
great tin destroyed thc-c. Inf nun. If
you go to London yon will see In the
great hall of olio of the fatnoun miiiil-
lni ili (JmIIiIImiII to Iiiiiik'u
wooden etltgle "f iik'H called i-t ami
Mnirmi.
Hut there are other tradition of tin
two uiniiU. (lilt l to tho effect that
when Alexander the Omit overran
Alii In dinned Inl" tlx mountain or
tin north nu Impure wicked and man
eatitni people who wore twenty two im-
tloiiH ia hhihImt nml who were mint up
with a ramiHirt In which wen itnte of
lira On- of tluH imlloun wni Doth
Mini uii'ilhor Miitpitli from whlili w
readily ! the iibihih of Hit mythical
Klntiti. It In iipMHd. however that
the Turk were mount ly l.ou and III
MoiiuoH ww the children of Mneov.
Wo xluill MM mentlui made of l!
nml Mauou In ituiiiy lk. hirlmllnu
the Itililc. hut then arc the wall
and Ihi rnmpiirt of lioj mid Ma;o;
wh.ilcicr may have lioen tin fact that
:ic the II.IIIHM of the two Kl.illU .o
that ort!oii of the mriu'tun.
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language and yuu will Unci
Always the Same
is the most sigmti ant expression denoting qualities of
dependetu-e Always the same applies to FELKER
as a Grocer and to the Gouds ho haidlns.
Goods that Are Always the Same:
Chase t Sanhorn's Coffees Queen of the Pantry Flour
1101117.' Pickles and Preserves 57 varieties
Priue of Denver Flour
Alwnys
the Same
FELRER
Tclnuhonc
No. 174
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INTERNATIONAL nilOTHERHOOD
..OP ELECTRICAL WORKERS-
.Meet second and fourth Friday
nlKhta of each month. E. M. Parkor
tiroaldont: A. A. Holcomb. socrt
tary
RETAIL CLERKS' I. P. UNION. No.
C3C Meets second und fourth Moa
day nights In each mouth. Louis
8. Shelkowlts. president L. U. Horn.
secretary.
BRICKLAYERS' MASONS' AND
PLASTERERS' INTERNATIONAL
UNION No. 0. Moots ovory Satur
day night. J. II. Dixon presldont;
A. D. Urovvn secretary.
'Msf.'JB
Many Delightful Summer
..Resort..
In the "Land of the Slly" and
"Sapphire Country" East Tennessee
Western N. Carolina and Virginia
Are reached via the
Southern Railway
with Convenient Schedules and Sleeping Car Service.
For Information' (funllnir Hcort. nto flchilule anil
Dencrllttvu MU-rature. Cull ou or Wrlto
M. H. BONE Western Pass. Afit. 410 Scollard Buildinfi
.Dallas Texas.
Bide-a-Wee Trips and All Season Tours
VIA ROCK ISL4R10
A. R. Encaniptuout.
To Mlnneanohs Very low inteH iicconnt G. A. R. Encaninmont. Tick-
cts on salo August 10 il und 11'.
To Milwaukee Very low ratos ncount annual mooting V. O. E. Tick
cts on aalo August 11 12 and 13.
To Colorado Low ratos nil summor. Special reductions Soptombor
22 and 29 InclilHlve.
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To California Low rates all summer. Special reductions September 3
and 11 Inclusive
To Mexico Fare and one fifth for the round trip all summor.
To the Great Lakes Very low ratos all season.
To the Atlantic Coast Very low rates all saason.
Ask for Rock Island llteraturo and rnto quotations boforo completing
your vacation plans. . .
PAINTERS DECORATORS AND PA
PER-HANOERS UNION NO. 228.
Meets tho second and fourth Sntur
day nights of each month at Union
Hall.
T. J. WAGES Presldont
T C. MINER Secretary.
FEES IN ENGLAND.
Tlii Trcucur. IIhi Ihh Si'hi"
Tlml slurll tlx liH'moe.
When n yu'lill mull dctermlin I
Im i o'hc n Imrtinler nud rnter h; u.io
nt one of llio llllm of eiillrl In Lou l" i
or luihlhi he Ium to .iy to the :iv. iii
.i. :it a fee of fj.". And when he M n
f-ill ihilitcd i:iikIIIi or lrlih lini r.- i.-r
or a Svitrh ndvomtp he Iinm to fork out
a further mini of "n.
Should he dclrv to liecomc n k ilicli ir
he U lined even more hinvlly. Wli-n
he Imn-oiiipm an Hlilirclllhi" lllii f"' I i
the p.ivrnniciil j i. mid h! yea-'y
duly when ho lchn to prnctlte l. for
the Hint tlirw yenrn. U In tin i-ouulrr
nud ll In. In I:iilon or Hiihllii nml
nfler the third year t: and til repe
lively. So Hint a nollcli r pnicllclns
forty yi-nr In Lomlon will hnve paid
the covernmeiit over IHni.
A law iiRont (Seollnndl jmyi il nt
roiumeucemeiit of Ktudy mid .m or 41.
ou Im'uIiiiiIiiic pmellce hi the herl!T'a
court or court of utiwloii.
If you want to chamje your miriianio
of your own fnv will the Kovcrnineiit
diantex you only fin hut If you di It
under (he direction of Home deceased
benefactor It coal you f.Vi.
IIImIioih pay Wl for perinlwlou t ) he
eleetiil und KM) more for the roynl n
Kent to their election nud the fcc (mid
on receiving let lew patent me: liy n
barouel !()); a huron ir0; u vlwoinit
200; nil in 1 1. 'J.MI; n mnniulH f.WO
nnd n duke. a."0. London Expretw.
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HAY HARVEST
Just at this season the Farmer who
has Hay Oats or other small Brain
needs the old reliable
McCormicR Mower i RaRe
HAY TIES are also in demand and
we have the best Hind in stocH.
Molinc and Mitchell Wagons the
two " Monarchs of the Road" are
always in demand and especially
during harvest.
When the thermometer creeps lazily up
about the 101) mark a QuicK Meal Gaso-
line Stove is n necessity in every home.
We also sell uajcslic steel Hangcs and
Charter Onlt Stoves.
Itcmcmber we sell the John Deere and
Vclic Iluiii'.ies.
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BIVENS C0RHW & FRENSLEY
Ardmore Ind. Ter.
TEAMSTERS' UNION No.
U. DoArmond prosldent;
Younc secretary.
583 J
O. W
ARDMORE TRADES COUNCIL
Meets first and third Friday night
In each month nt Labor Hall. W.
C. Reaves president; D. N. Fcreu-
son secrotarv.
OIL LAND FOR LEASE.
On August IS lSOfi nt 'i o clock p.
m. at the olllco of tho Southern Trum
Company Atokti ludlnu Torrltory the
undersigned will Ioiibo at public out
cry to tho highest blddor 120 acres
of laud adjoining tho town of Wheelor
Chtckusnw nation Indian Territory .and
described as tho NorthenHt quarter of
the Southwest quarter and tho north
half of tho Snuthunxt quarter of suc
tion 22 Township 3 South Range
Wost.
The Terms of the Lease.
1st. It will run for five yours from
date.
2nd. It will resorvo to tho lessee
one tenth nt tho output of oil or gas
or other product.
3rd. It will requlro tho lessor t
bogln the sinking of a woll by .Iiuuiari
1st 1907 nnd to prosecute with r as-
onablo diligence tho doveloimiont or
the property and will contain such
othor provisions conditions nnd for
feitures as aro usual.
4th. A cash bonus payable on date
tho leaso la mado will be required and
tho blddor offering tho largest cash
bonus will be awardou tho lean" sub
loot to tho approval of tho court.
Dated July Hth. 1900.
PETER J. HUDSON.
Curntnr of the Estato of Osborne Na-
klshl. a minor. 13-lm
The Allien of Hie Drnil.
JnineM RukhcII Lowell wuh ii great
favorite In tho literary circle of Lou-
don. On one occhhIoii nt n lark'c ban-
quet the pecullarltloH of American
speech were illm-iifKod with EhkIWIi
bluntnou4. Lord S. culled to Mr. Unveil
loudly mo us to Hllente nil other t-:e iU-ew:
"There U ono new oxprexlon Invent
ed by your countrymen no foollih mi 1
vulgar ns (o he unpardonable iliey
talk of the 'ashen of the dciid." Vv'e
don't burn cnrpc. No I-'ngllHlinian
would line n phrHse no nlmurd."
"And yet." nald Mr. Unveil wntly.
"your poet Gray say speaking of the
iienu:
"IJ'ei In onrltr llvo thlr wonted frr.
'And In the burial Mrvlce of Ihe
church of EiiRland It It xnld 'IltMt to
diiHt nud iikIkm to iimIich.' We sin It
good company." A cordial burst of up
fdautio greeled thin prompt rejoinder.
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The Severe! Tent
Tho nevereHt tit of manhood In never
found In good I lines but only In bird
time. It Ih nil the man who bus Mic-
ro when othew are dolux well hut
It Ih the man who keepi up Ills counnto
nud MtriiKKhM on when evcryliody Nw
la wavering or icolug down win Ih the
hero In the Hlght of (Sod and men. It H
an eany mutter to Ituiko gooil time
when both wind nnd tide are in one'
favor or when one U moving Willi lh
current but It requlron charactci- and
skill nud liarlug to make head In nplto
of opposing forcon or lo work hiic' i's-
fully against the current r.xch uue.
DUIIiiRiiUlieil.
Vlsllor (In penlteiitlaryi Who Ih that
dlstlnwIMicil l.voklng convict? Ward
en lie Ih known hen hh No. III.
Vlnltor lie seeinn to hold himself nloof
from his fellows. Wimien Yen; ; in
can hardly expect hlni toiiHsoclato with
tho common herd. Ill trial cost tne
state ?LC0.(XK).
GEO. II . LEE
Gen Pass. Apt
Little Itoclt ArK.
J. S. McNALLV
Dlv. Pas. Afjt.
OHlahoma City OH.
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Arcimoreite
Prints All the NEWS All the Vm
During tho summer kidney irreg-
ularities ate often caused by oxces-
ilvo drinking or bolng ovorheeted. At
tend to tho kidneys at ouco by using
Foloy's Kidney Cure. Hoflmi'n Drug
Co. City Drug Store.
Tlie Onlr Wnr.
A poraoit of little tact once remarked
to the octo.'ouiirluu Autier. "Mmt a
nnd thing It Ih this old bUHlueHtt!"
"m" flgried the old nnuilelun "It
13 khiI; "tint." I"' added with witty
phlloophy "up to lb" pnt time no
rarer way 1mm Imvii discovered l l've
n long tluio."
Farm Loans
We havo monoy to loan on farm
lands quick action no delays-
terms to suit. Write uus.
INDIAHOMA REALTY CU
17U Ardmore 1. T.
CaiillooM IImhiii-I.
"Dimroitt. with yuu by my side.
would willingly give up all I piu"ii -wealth
position purenU-evorythlng."
"1 know. Georae. but In that cam
what would there be left for mo.'
Milwaukee Seutlnel. '
It's. a iiueor fact that the higher a
man rl.icH the Uss cbnueo ho has of be-
ins nuovo bupicivu. i-ucu Al j
J A. BIVENO President A. H. PALMER Cnhl.r
DON LACY Vice President FRED C. CARR AstL Casht.r.
The City National Bank
ARDMORE IrlDIAN TEHRITORY
Capital $100000.00
Surplus Funds 75.00000
Accounts ot Arms nnd Individuals ollclteJ. Courteous treatment
accordod to all alike.
Is ii wiso precaution. ou will lind thut tho most happy
housewives uro those that ponder over tho future. Aro you
awuro of tho fact that tho usn of Hour in a largo measure
decides the ha.ppine.sn of tho housewife? How? It is sim-
ply this: If you tiso regularly a Hour that will bako well
without much exertion it is going to lesson the labor and
if its quallly is buperlative it is hound to pleaso everybody.
All happy houscwivts use tho LEADER brand. Why
don't you? Next lime you have occasion to bake insist on
getting the LEADER brand.
TYLER SIMPSON CO.
L I' ANUKHriUN.Hri-tlJ.
O. L ANDKHHQN.OkitiW
H. C. rUKNSLICY Vice Pr.l
n. n. uAoriN am i rtir
FIRST NATIONAL
BANK
Ardm)r Indian Territory
Capital Paid 1
Sorplas Fund
Tot a". .
9 63000.00
. 240000.po
.3300.000.00
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