The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 88, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 29, 1906 Page: 6 of 8
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Ardmore Wednesday Augutt 29 1906.
THE DAILY nRUMOREITS
TCRRiTORV NOTES
The Bennington Tribune cla.nw the
MkKthMi at hating te UrCMt ttt
tknrr la tfca world It meaaarea tm
f te etrcwnftfMM.
A fcMi alMa ob tk baaka of tl'
WmMU Blrr Mr Haaottafc.
rW4 the machinery of the fbotc aaw
jta a MWIKr BUI ewat dj nm
t
Washi'a em.riiT union of Fravr
BduauttovaJ and Cooper tlTt L'aioa.
1
J. STc:
LABOR DAY SEPTEMBER 3.
Jr. U Mf eoMtltatioaal
Bwflart Ute AoUt.
Xrw Tacit Aa. St. "aJU r 1
UMHi aanctar of fart and latttoo.
Klntcj to Um rank of a ebaap anaak
thief- In cofcparteoo vita Um baadiu
now at work In Xaaaaa coaaty. UH
talaad. wlta high power expHwim.
district deedir waapooa. a nog motor car and
WARNING ORDER.
la 8oatbeatni Indian Territory foir
Ra towttahlpi In the neigh borhoo-1
if Harm DertU mouaUln. are wis-
cmC a alade inhabitant another baa
two labauttaam. another Are and M-
otkrr aeven.
The United States Qorernmant will
mob dwMmrae KOO.000 to the JCawa.
OMnaehe. Apache and kindred trilWB
of Vfwthweat Oklahoma. Thla la part
of a u-nat faad and Um last paym-ji.t
will be made these tribes ths
a woman chaffear.
The looting at the" Westburg poet-
office early Wednesday awrnlns aa
te bend's fourth attempt at burglary
rtthin three hour. The Identity of
th; borfclara is inspected. Near Jttv-
ort ad t handsome cottage has been
fw.r-.rfed recently by a patty wf
rr( tntso and women who ahna sot
et. Tay use two powerful gaciir.
en -i and use them on long night trtr
la the I'nlted Sutes Oommiuloner .-
Court In the Indian Territory. South-
ern District at Ardmore:
Pennington Grocery Co. plaint IS
t. Droge Fruit Company defendant.
No. 4M0.
The defendant Drogo Pmh Compa-
ny U warned to appear to this Court
In tnlrty daya and anawwr the com-
rUint of the plaintiff the Pennington
Grocery Company.
Witness my band this I It a day ot
August. 19tX
T. X. ROBNETT.
United 8tsten CommlsMoner.
PU-rf Walker Attorneys.
.- H Ui'tler. attorney for non-r--Hent.
M-.t poUUUd August U v.t.
A Y. M. C. A. building to cost 110.-
H to be built at Okmulgee.
r-awfcttsk -west no strongly Dm-
crnrle at the recent election timt the
ltga Henna win not hereafur ttom'
nana opposition tickets.
CMcfcasha is to bare a Mr and cci-
olastioc cotnmenclng on October tth
as fiueing on tnc 12th. Ornt prep-
rrUns are made for a good oil
fawMoned time. Special attention wilt
be gtewa to horse racing.
Tint citr asnessar of Comanche has
oeeaptKed the roll for 1906 and thy
a total or iw.ow a utrge in-
orer last year.
Oklahoma will be represented at the
I'nml Irrigation Congress at lb -.
Statecraft and Statehood
John Sharp Wllllsms contributes an
VyeoiIno fteauoliean Cottvwttion.
ArdmortMta Special i
Caat-cr Wyo . Aug. 29. A full state
tlektt. Including a candidate for o- rtJcte 8eptolabr "Southwest" up
ernor. will u ntminia oy me iyo- .... . . ...
mln Republican state conrentlon this0" the "Admission of the .Nw State
cance.
September "Stitthwt-st" is rtoTotetl
exclusively to the New state.
Fle cents a Copy Wfty Cents a tr.
HOL'THWKST. 1037 Frisco Building.
St. Louis. Mo. tSepl.
TChy Life Prurrtffn Are rrlc
"fir. r v h n ' h i ! tbe ia'aiii ' tle
uto- :- lb.- fir- t!a mt. R to et-ry
paf-i.ser arjij !il"W Jut ho' the Lfo
pTcseners are put on.
"The steward first say:
"'Kxeuse me. sir. but do ' ow
bow to man'polato a fe pre- . er :'
"Why. yes; I surpass so.' tbe pas-
senger replies.
"Then. sir. If you please.' say tho
steward getting a preserver down.
And be band It to the passenger to
put on.
"The passenger nine times out of ten
either puts the life preserver on wrong
or can't iut it on nt all. So the stew-
ard shows blm bow to do It. He Is im-
pressed and xratefuL
The life preserver in a shlpwre-k.
wontd be of little use. for neurly all
tbv paeeucpro would be unable to K--t
Into them. There .boul I be a lunraitne
ljw reciulrln? a passenscri' drill with
the preserrcrs every roystre. ' that
caoh imsseniter In a catastrophe would
knnn- how to save himself with tue
uicuns plarl at hit disposal. A
tblng.4 are now. there might ui w'l! t'
o life preserTcn on ships. 'Hiiladt
p'ala r.ntlctln.
M Mil 1
DEaBBMBsuM
PrlvilB Par gale
for Labor Day celebration In Ard-
more bids will be received tor privt
leges on grounds at City I'srk up to
V.'cdnesdar nifint A:gut 29. If ex-
c.lu'lvn privllKe are wanted. ma'
separate bids for sarao. Addrs C -'Tl!oway.
nt l"nl'r Review offl". n'
en any '? the following eorpmlt'"P .
C. fi ALLOW VY.
... w iDi.r.
' ir k i:i ii -;--
Dugglei. Bugglct..
nienn. Corhn Freniley b-vc In
lli.e of :iew buggies.
5 eont clgsr.
Made In Ardmore
The Business Man's Vacation Months
September and October
nasssssssssssssB(ssssssaissssyPCTam;1 'S eagMlE tS.sMHrssMgaMtaWsssWBBB
The Old Reliable
have en
Willi final
Sale lo and including September 30 s
return limit of October 31 1906
TicKets at very low rates to all Popular Resorts
Ma
BMissriri ii ii i - T"l" " i iisswai ni mi (bsswiji i i i anesswswwassssa
IYOU Shoot and ihe GlN Loads JPI'y S
3 AWtWy V-e R'.". "sr. Autoloading Sho'-ca Ioljj lUelJ. The recoil fcrsfiy ?f 1
5 SSKS-j u j... brulcoi the shoa'Jcr i; u-.td to eject reload ejek fiV rpry S
J&S&r i J to cloie ir.i lock the breach. Buy t!-.e u-is-ciate Run. fgpr Kfjr 5
3 JttS .iff IMc X4U. Liberal ili-.iuuni lro.ii ) our dtultr. J- Q
'3 '.Cfiio I lUl.V . 'i W! f.r hill .1 1? fl
E; 1 w l 1 1 1 I I II flSI"! i I II T" r ...T..r-"-
tfi iif4 .VG-
1 &t V6 i-y &4r-'&4&&&ef
Tuesday
0
tI.II
eiMtcszasitSEisszssx
Seivid
Business
Coll
School during
everv student epJerinrf
the first two weeKs ol September and pur-
chasing a standard Typewriter brand new
fhn rnpular cash tirice for the
uuu -- - " zj
" ni i
tyae writer win se given
5CHOII
irsAIi
Free
Choice of Typewriter is not limited to a4any
of
one irsaKe
proposition
V! A i.X - -" v .. j -
machine. Investigate this
P. Sekkige a. m. m. Accfs.
PRESIDENT S. B. C.
ARDMORE
TERRITORY
i4ie
The C"nlllrt C'nnp.
"A clnsle Joint malscc-a ouih; will al
ways fetch frosti $10u to JO." sahl the
dealer.
"Why?"
"l?cau innlucc:i banlly ever urow.-
with euoueh hjac; Itetweon th Joi..t-
to make k dlnslu Joint ntlck. I'sually
iIk. ii-Unti ore not more than a foot
apart. Xien you ttuil In Slnc.iiri'-
thut Is whre inalaera comes from a
pleec of malacca with tho Joints nv.-
fet aort. mi that It will make n xiir.-le
Joint stloL. rome to me. and 1 will slve
you for IL MbIik-cu sticks with
the Jolnu three feet apnrt are worth
or $10. Suakewood stli-k. if they
are marked well snakewood comes
frni UrltitOi tiulana-aro worth $! or
?5. .V yellow ebony stick olmiy
i-oiues to Iti lot; from .' ! :i imd
Mauritius l"s worth I'.D or W:.n-
hee. from China makes an esoelk-ut
and eostly stick. A perfect vnn-.'h;
Is worth $'0." St. IaMh (;iolvlc::.o-crut
Porolnn IVaniiiil.
There is probably no eo sari try l'"
the world jrrotiiitl down a tii l cr-
siau. luo aKncuiiumi iuikjui i.h-iv.
a- In Chlim. novur tries to anicliorati-
His condition for the simple r.-aMm that
If lie earns more more is taken away
from him by the rulers of the land.
The Koneral condition of the lalwrlnn
classes however docs not seem to "
so I mil as tnlsrht le supostil. In a
country m vast (5oO.(JO siiare tnllcsi
and mi thlnlr ooiailated (70fMHJ0 in
alii a Miiall anil siinlelent Mipply of
foo.1 Is easily rals-l. osH'cially with
such proline soli at the command of
the poorest. At Miiraz there are two
liarveits In th'i year. The seifi. "owel
In sumnier and renpetl In atltumu. con
sists of rice cotton. Indian corn and
irarden produce and tho tchatol l
sowed In October and Novcnilx-T and
rcmcd from May till July. This is ex
.iiwtriOv wheat and barley. Here also
trrow prapes. oranges nnd pomesnm-
Rtcs. for which latter Shlraz Is famed
The advantages of a trip ovor the Cotton Belt can u
vouchod for by other Summer Excursionists who have
taken their vacation while you worked.
Go now- it i.s the idfal vacation weather; return in Octobc
when the hot days are over
AilC our nearest Arjent for Complete Information Gratis
Or Address
JOHN F: LBIIANK
(Jon. FielBht anil IMi. Affea
Tler. Texas
K r. FYFB.
Asm. Ura. I-n. P. A3t.
Tylfr. Tesa
fit's IICOVFIt.
Tra-!ln Pansenser AKer.t.
Wiicn Tcvat
I). It. MOKOAN.
Travellntr P.i"en-cr .eot
Ft Wo'th. Teu
ROCK
BARGAINS IN TICKETS
-rrrrrVIA - -
6T
To Colorado Low rates all summer. Special rc- -tions
September 23 to 29 inclusive.
To California Low rates all summer. Special reduc-
tions September 3 to 14 inclusive.
To Mexico Fare and one-fifth for the round trip all
summer.
To the Great LaKes Very low rates all season.
I To the Atlantic Coast Very low rates all season.
1 ...
At-k for Knck Island literature and rate tpaotation
before completing your vacation plans.
The Color ot I'lnine. i I
You have often noticed the many ij
tluti'l bars nnd bands that rle in tho ijj
sli.i'.e of "forked totif!Ue of ll.i mes" 1 3
from wool burnln-- In the sratc. It Is
ten to one. however that you never
have thought to nsuru on uie i-;iml- n
tin- nrlesntetl hues prexetiten iy
flame- To brtn tho matter quickly
to t'-e tolnt. we will say that the many
colors are the result of combustion
.imonu tho different elements of the
wood. The llsht blue Is from the hy-
drogen and the white from the carbon:
the x iolet Is from tho mansanei-o. the
icil from tho inasnesla and the yellow
from the soda which are constituent
parts of the wood.
tS!aaNffi ECt
I S nuxjlTiianEiiaananuBMiM Mil I m i
GEO. H. LEE J
GEN. PASS. AGT.
LITTLE HOCK. ATiK.
S. McNALLY.
DIV PASS AGT.
OKLAHOMA CITY.O T
name
Tlir 1'IrKt Sinn l)remiiUer.
As far buck as 1730 there was In
Paris a man dressmaker probably
tho Urn of his kind. Ills name was
IthoHit.cn?. and he was the jn of a
P..ivnr!an peasant from the neighbor-
hood of Munich lie owed Ills success
to bis p-nlus for concealing and rente-
dj.ns defects of tlsttre. lie drove a
beautiful carriage on the boulevard
and had nn cKi'Ulcheon In the shape
of a pair of corsets and an open pair
.if .1 .!-sors painted on the panel of each
dour He left a large- fortune to his
he' i s
Ilortor nml Solomnllr
The days are past when every self
nMeet.iis doctor was expected to dress
In a style tastefully blending the di-
vine u ith the undertaker. Hut a sit-.-
tained and Impenetrable solemnity" is
still a priceless possession for those
who would achieve success In medi
c't.e. Ii tit. 4 is a uaiurai m. mi mura
the better; If not. it Miotild be acquired
at anv cost.-llriti.--h Medical Journal.
Oiy. vV. ?jt. sJty. (V-
. sbto. jAfc fc iL iir sVr iMA fc
W t& W ?f$ W$
Tor tl Vocnliiiliiry'M Snlte.
ImlT.itly. more forcibly soinetlines
thnu duectiv." said a benalor "a snan
mav Lie accused."
"Thus a trovid woman of I'lnclnnati
called her cod; one morning nnd said:
" 'Mary come and take the parrot
otic of tho bedroom nt ouce. Ihu mas
ter has lost his collar button.'
Tlie IMITeriMice.
Mr. Wholesale Want n Job eh?
What can you do? Applicant Noth
Ine Mr. Wholesale bay you uon
want n "lob." What you want is a
"position." New York Press.
The AVh- of the I.nvr.
A man who pies to law may not he
In the poor suitor class when he starts
but Is llablo lo be before he llnlshcs.
Washington Star.
Who rises every time ho falls will
fcouietlmes rise to stay. Morris.
Many Delightful Summer
tesort..
In the "Land of the SKy" and
"Sapphire Country" East Teunessee
Western N. Carolina and Virginia
Are reached vlu the
Southern Hail way
with Convenient Schedules and Sleeping Car Service.
I'..r Information llpgarillni: Resorts. Untes Hcheilules and
Descriptive Literature. Call on or Wrltu
J. N. Harrison Western Pass. Arjt. 410 Scollavrl Bide
Dallas Texas.
JUST A M'ORD
alout vehicles. At this season price
on cn Tlni8 surreys stanhopes nil
be- irf-d or tho plain rims are abon
n-t low ns you'll see any time. Yo'
fan't afford to pass us by If you ar
t'-.e least hit Interested. Our late
birlng Is always out.
The goods are always tht
newest
PUEDm
J. V.
y ..si
ARDI'tDRE. tND.TEa.
A thorough ulga-grado buslnosu training school. Now occupied ua r
tho floor In tho Elk' building corner ot Wushlngton and Uroadaj t
DuBBt building uoed by a business col lego lu tUe twin territories. Our euu
ment Is complete modern nnd up-to-date Write tor handsome lllustr&U
catalog. U. P. 815IVIIX1K). A M. IV. Accti
t c President Ardmare lad. Tar.
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