The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 88, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 29, 1906 Page: 3 of 8

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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
THH
WILL TEST RATE LAW.
hearing which had not been unbuilt
ted at tin flr;t heating no matter how
Important the additional tcstltn my
may he. The railroad attorney h also
object to the provision which hiTils
the ultlnl carrier responsible to the
slipper for any I mm or damage tn trans-
It. Another "dangerous" provision. In
the eyes of the legal lights Is that al-
liwlng the interstate commerce coin-
mission to decide on a reasonable al-
lowance for services ren lered by ship-
pers. This Is ii.icrciI to be an unwar-
ranted Interference- wltn the sanctity
of private contrails and will be con-
tented on that ground.
Too Jiurii t Aic. I English Actor Coming.
A traveler In fie highlands observe! Ardmore It Slice lal
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
nallroad Attorneys Have Ferreted Out
Many Points on Issue.
Ardmorelte Special.
AVashlimton Aug. 21). It Is highly
probable thnt t.io Hepmirn rate law
whlcn becomes effective today will
noon ho tested In the courts. Legal
representatives of the leading rail-
loads of the country have held sovcnil
inuelfigs recently to discuss the law
and to agree upon a line of action. It
la believed that the provisions for a
court review will bo fought out In the
courts the railroad1 objecting to It
on the ground that It prevents the
Introduction of testimony at the final
while at a tavern In a small vm! . n 1 i...rl.i . it.t...
Wll
i ..n... i.... ...... - ............
verj ui'iiiiiu in culm-. n iiis ir iw-i . . ... . .. .
the owner was pointed out to Km. and """" " "
ho asked the man what he would take lv"l ncor- Mv (m" w Cn-
LAWYERS.
for the dog ronla for America wbero he will niaUc
WM. D. MATTHEW8.
"Yo'll be tatting hbu to America ?" n tour of the best vaudeville houses
the Scot asked cautiously.
prosontliiK a Hltetch from ono or Dick
eas' slorleH.
"Certainly. If you cell him to m."
"I no conl' part wlo liob" the dog'
Attorney at Law.
owner then said emphatically. "I'm
Will iirnctlcn tipfurn Ihn Unltnit HtstenHn-
liriimi Court Court of (Mntmn. nnil nil tb
l)i:irttiioittM anil Ciimtiiitlopn of CiiiiKrom)
Kor olKht ypnrn In U.H Ocnpral 1abi Office.
Mutters tieforu Conicremt mitl I tullan olalmi
Olio ( tli cilllorx of "SUttlnmn A Con-
nr'i!lllt:iM." Aulliorof "Mnllli.'wiiMiulile.'
.MnltlioiVH' Forum of lMitndliiK" Klo.
Colored Elks Convene.
Ardmorelte SpeolHl.
Now York. Auk. 2S. The Improved
llcnovolent Protective Order of l'lk.s
mucklo fund-like o' him." And liberal
offers were no Inducement.
To his astonishment the traveler
later saw the dog sold to a drover fm'
half what he had offered and after the (if tho World a colored fraternal or
dinner had dUnp'icared reiiui'ftcd an
der opened Uh annual krand lodge
xplauation. "You said that joii could
Itcfom to liilltor of thin inmr.
0!llciit lew Now York Avtinnn Wrnitilnic-
ton. I). V. Tiilmilionii. Mill 11 M6.
meetliiK In Kummcr hnll Htooklyn.
this afterniMiii. A inoveiiient has been
started by the Itrooklyu members to
oust the proieut supremo exalted ru-
lor. 11. K. Howard of t'ovliiRton Ky.
not sell hint" be remarked.
LABOR DAY SEPTEMBER 3.
A twinkk- eame Into tin? hlKhlaiidef's
eyes.
CapL J. W Clllk. W. D. Halfhlll.
ELLIS U HALFHILL
Unoms 21 and 22 Homestead lllilf?.
Civil anu Indian business oxcluio-
Ively. No; 1 dltlnu say I'd no sell him. I
aid 1 eonldim part wlo hllll" he said.
EXPELS
Kotril be liaiae In two or three days
flu tin but I cutildua ask him to swim
LADIES:
awwu the mean. Na; that worn' hu
Make jour orders for tailm' : adi
Ardmore Wednesday August 29 1906.
I Plansifter Flour III
I ahk inimioiitii
mmm s
L
MUSKOGKir IHD. TKH.
too iiiuckle tu nsk." Harper's Weekly.
suits coats skirts ami lidln; skirts
Itching disfiurine; eruptions rashes boils etc . as well as pimples
black-heads and rough scaly skins show the presence of some irritating
humor in the blood. These acids ami humors with which the blood is filled
arc being constantly thrown oil through' the pores and glands and the skin
is kept in a feverish diseased and tinsiL'htlv condition Nothing ntmlinl
externally can change the condition of the blood or prevent the outflow of
poisons and acids ; only constitutional treatment can do this. The countless
washes salves lotions etc . that are used cannot teach the humor-laden
blood and arc. therefore useless except for the tenitiorarv comfort and clean-
hness they n.Tord The acid poison in the blood which is the cause of the
trouble must be removed before a cure can be effected R S. S is n ro.il
blood purifier possessing all the requirements to neutralize and remove the
humor from the circulation. It completely eradicates every trace of the
poison and restores this vital fluid to its natural state of puritv S S S. cools
the acid-heated blood so that instead. of pouring out acrid matter on the skin
it feeds and nourishes it with health sustaining properties and th eruptions
aim niseavwi oi ine skiii pis aw.iv jjor.k on Skin Disease? and mcdita!
dvice Jrec. 7HE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA. GA.
JfrV Wf .
two sm$K&
SSTtJ5 $ We arc one of l I
h$hl'tWJ A the largest users 'injfebfytti&Js k
'W g of Rock Oak. f
fii Sole Leather li v
: .' in the World. " B t j
it; . The other M SiV
E- ; materials used ft". J
WE HAKE MOCE & - i 11 D i a m O II d .! m C! 1 JTYIX OAX i ' .'
; ai riME SHOES THAN llrami Shoes arc TAHNCD SOLE .
rXi ANY OTHER HOWE tt. slmi!rior y LEATHER MAKES t';
.'ii l THE WEST. jus. ns superior. ' -D!AN.0NO BRAND" K '
"afj .jj SHOES WCAR & :
t ASK YOL'.I DSALER Kv J
IrjMiii'iiii'iiiiwiii'''' cj'rT
A good Mea&ttrc
...of...
Satisfaction
is always to be hart
by the houaewives
who use the
Flour. Everybody who has tried it for baking
or other purposes pronounce it the best flour.
Try it and see for yourself.
Tyler' & Simpson Co.
I'ppi 'l'luit Cmry u Viitr
The lmrlsh ehuivh of Chcrtucy poi-
hi'nm'.h a eurloiis niioinaly. It has ev-
eral pews In Its itallery which are
bought mill sold by auction jint like n
table or a chair and theso pews give
their owners for the time being a lepil
right I vote at parliamentary eleetlmw
In the division. Moreover the owners
of the pews have to pay the poor rata
of ' a year mto the bargain a privi
lege they are not ho eager to use as the
former one. Many years ag.i the chuivh-
wardens of ('hertey were at their wits'
end In order to raise nioiiey for the res-
tomtliiti mill repair nf the s.iere l etll-
lii'e. and they could Hud no silatlun to
the question until 10 1 lie parishioners
bUKS' Steil t f in t they shnuld sell tho gal
lery pews to the highest bidder. They
ueicpti'il the Idea and obtained a spe-
c'nl net of iHirlhimeiit iillowiug them to
do this anil also giving the privilege t
a parliamentary vote. London Speeta
tor.
A Cutlery nt fiirnerlcN.
I'.irls iHisxesses a very lino gallery of
moiu'iM masters largely of the liar
biz-Hi seliool not one of which Is p'ini-
Inc. It Is to the painter IlarpUulos
that rr.inee Is Indebted for this iU er
eollei lion of the spurious. I'a ia
Utrotmh the Hue do Vutiglrard one ilay
Ills eye eauuht some cauv.'ieH In a
window. They woru all signed ly
proiniiieut naiues lui'luillna his own
and every signature was for.ted. Pass
ing Inside the list became more exteti
slve and the painter lomid himself in
the presence of false t'oroli lilac
Daiibian.vs. Lanerets Isnlwys. N -u
vllles and eveii Knvllsh Turner. The
revelation of his own Identity er.iiMe.l
Ilarplftnles to become possessed of this
collection for souiethluir less than the
proverbial old i-oug and It may now
be Inspected by those latere-.! d 11
such matters at the state furtilturi- ib'-
pot where It Is preserved as a kind of
high water mark In sophistication.
with
19-lm .T. .1. STOLKA.
NOTICE
To Telephone Patrons
Wo wish to iinnounco that tho
extra charge of Hfty cents for
loiif; distance instruments wil1
bo disccnlinued heinning April
1st llkfO. All patrons who tie
sire lonjc distancu accoinnioda
tions will tirst uiiiko nminp
month for credit with the man
itfretnont otherwise they will rot
bo jk'i'Mitt'd lonjf disUtnco pnvil
po Do nut force tho operator
to give yea credit.
CHICKASAW
TELEPHONE COMPANY
W IL nERIlY Msr.
W. F. POLAND
- Dealer -
FARM LANDS
Wants to buy 1000 acres in
tracts not lefcs than 80 acres.
See Mc at Once
Office over First Natl. Bit.
An Ariililmi I.cifciHl.
The Arabians had a tradition thai
when tho devil started forth from i4
own place to the pudfii of I'den ho
was too lary to walk and be';ed all
the animals one after another to car-
ry him. All refused except tin ser
pent which was then a quadruped and
1-
t
X KEMP a ROLLINS
REAL ESTA
INSURANCE and LOANS
OIHcp: (IroiinO (loor four doors Houlli
of I'onlultlcu l'lioco 470. 4
the most beautiful of all beasts. Yield- j J
ItiK to the entreaties of Satan the ser- j .j...;..j.j. ..tii
pent took up the devil on Its back and
carried him the rest or the way no '
one knows how far and after the con-
sequences of the devil's entry Into the
garden became apparent tliu nnp'K 4.
were commanded to look up the ser- :
pent and punish It so Michael :ut off
Its le'js and It was doomed lietiee- j
forth to travel about as best It could j
Hat on the Krouinl. :
Whaley Mill a Elevator
Company
WILLIAM W. WniQHT
(I'.i'k'lBlKri'd Attorni'T.)
(Korm-'riT with Dawos CommlBilon)
Contests Cltlzonshlp Canes and other
mnttura loforo Uiu Intorlor Do
partment KxcliiHiVfly
Ilootns 407 and 8 Corcoran bulldlnjr.
Washington D. O.
ARDMORE HACK LINE
U. E. FLYNr Proji
Hack leaves for Ilraldtoi i.t
i.V !l. 111.
Hack loavofl for KIk at 1;W
a. m.
Direct connection with all
Inland towns west u! 'udiaore.
Leave all biilldteH h'. Noblo
llros.' Store.
Cui. J. Kirrmii Oiia. II Murillit
ComiillKr "Indlhii Actlvn
lnwn and Trmtlioi' Court rrr.rtliloacr
KAPPLER 6c MERILLAT
Attorney! and Counsolor-at-Law.
I'riiotlcn ticfore nil Courts: Couitromi. (Inr
urnment DiMrtmimts nail CommUalun.
ludlnu ctiBo nimcUltr.
OClc! Iliiiul lildi;. Wnslilnatoa. I)
mxn .i.ii ir rT'i I iTimf I nnrm wfMifuuinMiUWBMns
White Market
HELSLEY A KERNER.
Tarry a f"!1 stock of fresh and
cureil Meats Vegetables Fruit and
ev rytlibiB In tho market line.
Prompt delivery to any part of tho
city.
Telephone 612
13
IS
I P. AN UMHHN. T-lil-lJ
O. L AMtr't-0.. c kitilH'
M. K. KltKNBLKY. Vlce-1'rei.
O B UADI'IK All'l CUlbler
Ardmirci Indian Territory
CajtU VM n 5 60000.00
Sttvplai Facdt 240000.00
Total 3200000.03
Tb oliHtl t)nl in Inrtlio Te.-rlinrr. Konootiu of nrmt anil IndlTldotli
jDllcllud uuon lb moil llliurtl larmi ooniUlenl wltb rood bnklng.
I.ynt'li l.mv.
Ill un nrtlelo In Law Notes on "Tin
Origin of the Term 'Lynch Law' " men-
tion was made of tho fact that former-
ly the term "Lydford law" was used
In th same sense in Knsland. A North
t'arolina Judni In a recent ease (ioted
the fullnwl.iK lines:
I oft hue In aril of Lydford la;
ll'iw In tin- i.ioin tlioy li:inr an- ilrniv
And :.t In Jmlmncnt aftor.
They seem to show the exlstet ee of
a similar summary piiulshmeiit In Ln-
land. CiierinseliMi! Snrriinm.
A S'.-uteli visitor to the Carlyles in
I'heyi.e row was much struck with
the sound proof room which the saw
had contrived for htuikclf In tho attic
lighted from the top and where no
sl'iht or siittnd from outside could pen-
etrate. ".My ei'ttes this Is line!" cried
tho old friend with unconifcloiis sar-
casm. "Here yu may write and study
all the rest of your life and no hutti.iu
tiei.ij be one bit the wiser."
lacksmifh Shop I
for all hinds of black-
I
sinitliin'r.
Mm EEEKS Mar.
1-20 JJ-oadway
PHONE
7
"S
For Carriarjc or Baijinto
ARDMORE TRANSFER CO.
vy. it. iNcnAM nt.
ttv -n-v r' ceIlt cl r
-Hiil A V Mado In Ardmoro
You will thoroughly enjoy the
quaint picturesquencss of
ELDORADO
UIIITEO STATES DEPOSITORY
Condensed Statement
! of the Condition of
I The Ardmore National Bank
at Close of Business June 18 1003.
HECAPITUIJVTION.
.)ol.-l-K llio lllllll
Mrs. Impecunious Here's a man su-
In.: f.ir dUoreo because his wife soes
Hire- 'jIi his pockets. What would joti
do. John. dear. If you woke up tonUht
and found mu at your poeketsV Mr.
It.ipeeunloUH -1 jot up and help you
look.- Woman's Homo Companion.
RKSOUrtCES.
Iiana $331013 43
Stocks Securities otc 12023 80
U S. Ilonds 1.17.005 75
Fixtures 2000 00
CASH 138921 56
$G02847 Ci
..WALL SCHOOL..
Kany Leading Collefjss and Universities
Accept Its OrailaatoN on Certlllc.itii without examination. K Select School of ll.irh araile.
Inillviilunl nttontlon. rapid anil thorough procrem exoe.lent Library linn dlHclpllne
ClirlKlLin lotliinnco active Y. M. C A. ao unloonn atbletlon well cnulppod ayciuaslum
' hot ami cold bathn. Good l.oanl. Iiv.iltbfut location. Send for Catalogue.
S. V. WALL Honey Grove Tex. Box 300 A.
lluiiHOii for firatlliiili.
"So you'ro friendly willi Cranker. aro
you? Why he tells me that he won't
have a tiling to do with you."
"That's Just why I feel kindly to-
ward the okl crab."
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid In 1100000 00
Surplus and Prollta (not).. 48230 89
Clrtiilation 100000 00
DEPOSITS 444596 65
lliiiMiinfortnlili.
"She didn't spunk to her husband for
six months."
"My. It must have been very uncom-
fortable!" "Yes-for her."
He who can suppress a moment's an-
cur may by so dolnc prevent a day of
sorrow for hlunydf and another. Sue- !
cess Magazine. J
$002827 Ci
No better Indox to tho growth of Ard
moro can bo found than lu reflected In
tho constant and steady Increase Id
the deposits of the Ardmoro National
Bank.
IfcpcTTrs.
Juno 18 1003 $115024 39
June IS 1001 133.C01 2C
Juno 1$ 1905 221.S33
JUnO 13 13CQ W459G
LEE OIIUC12 I'rcaldetif
B. rW. STUAHT Cashier.
The beauty of the siirroundliiK hllW
and jjreen forists and the trampill at'
mospheio of the whole place will salt
you exactly If you seek a quiet Ideal
place for a vacation trip.
Since tho dlncoveroy of th now In
iii'.iu Springs thousands have receive.
bi nelits from tho nenllng waters and
aave Bono away eloquent tostlnu
ulals of tholr curative :iroperllcs.
The social llio of this pretty II'.''
resort is not oxactlni? but tho wholo
envliinmont Is pleasing wholosoa:
and upllftliiK. In fact It Is porma
i.i'ii'ly a placo to rest lu peaceful con
ti nt and to gain each day now UK
in w streiiKth now happiness dosM
to the heart of nature
To induce you lo tfo
Kxreptionally low rates will be In ol
feet during tho summer season.
For particulars about train service
etc. wlto
W. S. ST. GEORGE
Gen Pasjentfnr Agent rt H. a T. It
YValnwrlfjht Balldlnj St. Louis Mo
mm
CMTfR'S ROCMiHG HOUS
No. 1113 1! MnlnSt.. it Chlnomi Kontaurant
o 7. LAW Miiln. C'ri-co KulMlui;
N.i. 3 II ! A St. N W.. I.etjUH llllllillni:
BEST 25 CK.NT BEDS IN THE CITY
SI.NCil.l'.
I'lIONK ew
IIOO.MS
r.l QltNTS
AltUMOUi: 1.
CLINTON O. DUNN.
Attorney at Law
Ardmore
Ind. Tor.
W. P. Davis. W. F. Freeman
Ollle Anclerton.
DAVIS FREEMAN & ANDERTON
Laywers.
Rooms and 5 New HulldliiK West of
Court House. Phono COL
Ardmore 1. T.
PHY0ICIAN3.
DR. PHILIP STEPHENS.
Onlco Hanilol building.
.OlHco phonu C72. HoBldonco 428.
I'.I'.toh KKI.Lllll.M.l). It. II llh.VUY. V..
Hi'i. Thonr 41 Itei. 1'hono S7r
O 111 no l'bouo 1''
von KELLER t HENRY
Physlclane and Surgeons.
Kjrt. Knr Note nu.l Throat Slinclcllit.
UUclolpn A i:ro Olano. noonrMelr Ulllt.
Ollloo OTr llonanr !i l!oniier'. lloomiS lo9
It. D. M'ooro J. II. Hargrnvo
Ilea. Phono -1U. Rob. Phone 61V
Ofllco Phono 490.
MOORE &. HARQRAVC.
Physicians and Surneom.
Ofllco lu TroiiBloy Building cnr
HotchklBs Jewelry Storo.
Special attention to treatment f
pllou and dlseasea of 7omon.
DR. J. F. RENEGAR.
OIIlco In Itandol BulldltiK.
Special Attention to the Diseases of
Children.
Ofllco Phono 00. Kusldenco Phono 744
BROWN A DRIDGMAN.
Funiral Directors and Llctmad
Directors and
Embalmtra.
0e Day anil Nigai.
DR. A .E. FACHT.
Practice limited to Eyo Kar Ncbu
ami Throat. Glassos Carofully fitted.
Booms 0 and 11 Noblo Bldg.
DR. J. P. FANN
' Dentist
Over Hall & Hlllls.
Phone No. 401
ANDERSON & AYER.
Veterinary Surgeons.
Office: Smith's Livery barn
Phono 125.
DR. C. L. McCANN.
Offlcu: Btong Building over Hall &
IIDIls. Telephones: Oinco (82;
residence C83.
G. E. GOODWIN M. D.
(Offlco over Hall & Hlllls)
Phones Ofilco 340: residence 307
Whiskey and Drug Habits.
Permanently and quickly cured.
Get eurod first pay aftorward.
Hill Sanitarium Ardmo I. T. S-lui
TALIAFERRO'S.
Undertaking and Embalming.
North of Ardmorelte North Washing-
ton Btroct Phone 341 and 433.
THE FENNINGTON HOTEL
Tishomingo I. T.
Ritos $2 por day. Sample room fre
PEYTON J. PUUITT Prop.
J. L. WIL80N.
FREIGHT TRANSFER AND
BAGGAGE LINE.
Offlc at American Restaurant
$100.000' to loan on improvod cl
property no delay whatever. Ci
tud seo us.
19tf. INDIAIIOMA TRUST CO

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