The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 103, Ed. 1, Friday, September 14, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
.Ardmore .Friday September 14 1906.
THE DAILY ARDMOREI1 E.
THREE
1 7"ITH one
V V i
three-color device
v The NewTri-Chrome
Sinlfli 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.
SUIT FOR DAMAGES.
Alleged Slayer or a. Collins Brings
Suit Against Judge Dlckerson.
A special from Durant Hays:
In tho district court at Chlcknahn
Jiuh been lilcd n comiilalnt in wrucJi
A. Washmood is plaintiff and Judge
j. T. Dlckerson Is dotonduut In which
tho pialntlff asks for damages In tho
Hinn of $500 on account of Judge
Dlckorson l of lining to grant lilin u
writ of habeas corpus when nppll-
cntlon had been made therefor In due
form.
The suit was brought by Crooks &
Kyle of Durunt tho attorneys for tho
plaintiff Wnshiuood who Is under a
ciinrgo of murder. Is now confined In
tho federal jail at Ardmore. The
t'hnrge is that of the killing of lien
Collins near his nonio at Twelve Mile
J'ralrle on the first day of August.
Washmood was arrested In this cuy
a few days after the Ulllng and kIv-
vu a preliminary hearing before JiuIko
Kiting in tho commissioner's court
In Durant and wns remanded to jail
at Ardmore witnout ball. A writ of
nnboas corpus was presented to .ludgo
Dlckerson of Chlckasha who lias co-
extensive jurisdiction during Uc ab-
sence of Judge Townsond. Tho appli-
cation was presented on August 22
but was returned by Judge. Dlckerson.
but was not acted upon with tnc
Statement that Judge Townsond was
out of the city nnd tho matter should
wait null his return.
This Is the first suit of tho kind
ever filed. It Is reported that the suit
will bo given a hearing boforo Judgo
ilofoa Tonw ens dothfeoejolovpatpo
Hosoa Townsond ot tho Southern dis-
trict or biiforo Judgo V. II. II. Clay-
ton of the Central district.
Chickasaw students read the nd oT
Selvldgo IlusinosB Collcgo elsewhere
in this paper. "if
Pain from a Burn Promptly Relieved
by Chamberlain's Pain Balm.
A little child of Michael Strauss of
Vernon Conn was recently in great
pain from a bum on tho hand and as
cold applications only increased tho
Inflammation Mr. Strauss camo to Mr.
James N. N'ichols a local merchant
for something to stop tno pain. .Mr.
Nichols says: "I advised him to use
Chainberlalirs Pain Palm mid tho
first application drow out tho Inflam-
mation and gave Immediate relief. I
liavo used this liniment myself nnd
Tecominoun It very often for cuts
bums strains and lanio back nnd
liavo never known It to disappoint"
"For sale by 1 J. Ilamscy W. 11.
Frame Ardmoro Drug Co. Homier &
Honnor.
Chickasaw Btudonts can socuro a
nix months' scholarship In all depart-
ments of Selvldgo Business roller
logethor with books nnd board for
J 10. Tho Federal Ciovurnmont pays the
imlance. ' Vtf
. a six months' scnolarship entitling
the student to any or all studies r.
any or I'll departments and a now
Oliver typewriter for $100. Selvldgo
lluslncss College. Kf.
The Daliy Ardmorelto. 50c n month.
TRADE FOLLOWS THE FLAG-
WAPCO FLOUR
I. iU- PrM -f iho
13 Ultt I ""v. ' ' -I .
by the latest improved process Irom the choicest
soft Missouri Wheat. Makes the best and
whitest bread with that rich nutty flavor nnd
containing ihe highest per cent of nutriment.
Is always uniform and can always be de-
pended upon. Wapco Flour costs only a
little more than ordinary dlour but its use
will be a revelation to you. Wapco stands
for "Pure Foods." If your grocer does
not keep Wapco Brand send us his name.
DENISON FORT WORTH DALLAS
HiojiijAnn
JHEWAPLES-PIATTER GROCER CD
ribbon and its new
On!
This
the use
but a ool a !vo-eoi
color ribbon. No
(or thU t ' rrwU
TilK SMITH l-REM
.11 Dulan'Hii ft' ..
MARIETTA IMPROVING.
The Business Section Will Have Six-
teen Arc Lights.
I.uthor Anderson with the taluphone
company at Marietta Is a business
visitor In Ardmore. Mr. Anderson
says his town is making numerous
municipal Improvements and coming
lug to th0 front. They have under
construction a waterworks system
owned by tho city and an electric
light plant also owned by the city.
They Intend to linvo sixteen arc lights
on tho principal business streets and
a number of smaller lights on the
side streets. This number will light
Marietta up fine. The people of Ma-
rietta In voting for the city to own
these two essentials furnish evidence
that those people arc In favor of mu-
nicipal ownership. These Industries
will bo run and maintained by the
town and whatever dlvldent will bo
derived from their operation will re-
vert to tho city and will bo used to-
ward schools and other Improvements.
Chickasaw Btudonts read tho ad of
Sclvldgu Business College elsewhere
In this paper. 7rf
TO BID ON PAVING.
Ardmore Man at Chicknsha to Bid on
Paving Streets.
"Thoie'li bo plenty of bidders on
paving' said the mayor this morning.
"I liavo talked with a ha.i dozou con-
tractors within the last week who told
me Hint they win d.ii on tho work. F.
A. Cook will imt In an estlnmte pro-
bably on brick pavement. J. A. Good-
win of Ardmore was hero yesterday.
He too wants to bid although our
speclgacttlons gave him no opening as
his material is what is known as
indlan Territory rock asphalt. Ho
thinks Hint he ought to bo given a
look-in here; anil 1 don't know but
what he's right. I shall take up the
matter of providing him with special
specification when City Knglner Colby
returns homo. ' Chlcknshn Star.
INDICTED FOR MURDER .
Two Youths Who Caused Wreck Must
Answer for Murder.
Antlers. I. T. Sept. II. District
court Is In session here thin week
with Judgo T. C. Humphrey presiding.
Tho grand jury has so far returned
true hills as follows: Don Jordan
and Carl Ilrown murder; Davo Ander-
son larceny; .lannu Hrock dispos-
ing; James ClarJ burglary; T. S.
Perkins assault to kill; Will Tyler
assault to kill; W. II. Good cutting
timber. The charges against Kinney
Caldwell and C. A. Brothers for iih-
oault to kill wuro dismissed.
Tho most Important trial wlll like-
ly ho that of lieu Jordan and Cnrl
Ilrown who wore indicted for niur-
dr. Thoy nro charged with wreck-
ing a Frisco passenger train In July
at Kasoma In which Engineer Harlan
was seriously Injured and Flromnn
Skelton lost his life. Jordan nnd
Ilrown are both youths about 20
yon in of age. Thoy aro alleged to
have placed spikes on tho track
Which caused tho wreck.
Wanen IJne. Is milled
JuCI5IfAn.il
was;
i. an -(''
1
machine iwrr IM
of a three-color
K ANSA
THE NEW CIRCUS GIANT.
Cheap excursion rutcu hav0 boon
made to Ardmore Thursday Sept. 27
when Carl Hagenbeck Greater Shows
now a modern three ring circus exhib-
it for one day only giving afternoon
and night performances. During the
morning a monster street parade of
glittering opulent splendor will trav-
erse the prominent business and res
ident streets. Tho parade Is given In
twenty sections and embraces hun-
dreds of new and novel pageant novel-
IIih. Thirty-live open cages ot rare
wild animals are shown together with
beautiful horses herds of elephants
camels zebras and sacred cattle. Four
gaily uniformed bands nnd tho ever
popular calliope furnish music for the
pageant.
Tho Hagenbeck dram Is the biggest
of nil tented nmusement enterprises.
It is transported from city to city on
sixty double length enrs divided Into
three trains has one thousand employ-
es four hundred horsui and tents tb
cover ton acres of ground. Perform-
uncos aro glvon in three rings on two
btages In a steel barred arena mid
around a wide hippodrome racing
track.
Tho crowning feature of the per-
formance Is tho presentation of tho
most marvelous and thrilling act ever
attempted nnd nuccessfully executed
it Is a lovlatlilan beside which features
of other shows are pigmies and Is call
ed THH SO.MKItSA 1711' OF DICATll..
Hesldos Till: SOMBUSAl'LT OF
DKATH Mr. Hngenbeck introduce.-
his world famous trained wild animal!)
three hundred arcnlc stars headed by
Los Freres Koroly Hungarian bare
back riders the Aragon troupe of high
wire artists tho Curzon SIsUth. hu-
man butterflies the Kllot trio nc-rln'
ata. Then thcro aro one hundred g
nine Hindoo men women and children
in feats an occidental people cannot
fathom forty mirthful clowns and i'x
citing Roman hippodrome races. Tin
most completo collection of rare wild
beasts forms tho largest menagerie
on earth.
Sec the announcement ot the fall
opening ot Selvldgo Business College
September. 4. 2itt
Chickasaw students can secure a
six months' scholarship In all depart-
ments of Selvldgo Business College
together with books nnd hoar 1 lor
$10. Tho Federal Government pays tho
balance Tti
Public Schools Op'.n Moudi.
Tho city schools lulil w: l: Mot. I;
and here are a f "v '.hln.-i ! iritv r
to patrons nnd pupils.
Promotion onds should bo brought
to school Monday.
High School convonos lit 8: -13 In
Cnrneglo Hall
Other grades oegln work at nlno.
Classification will Do tne only wo'l:
Monday.
A moruinfc session ony will ho
had.
Kvory pupil should ho started tho
first day by all means.
Pupils entering first grndo can only
enter the first three weeks. Wntcn
this.
Pupils In Klgnth grade In geco.tl
ward will attend First ward.
Pupils In Eighth grade In Four'h
ward will attend Third ward.
Close attendance Is what mak.M
successful pupils and pleased para.vu
CHAS. KVANS Sunt . .
Look Into that Bpoclal scholarship
.nd typewriter offer made by tho Sim-
Idgo Business College. 21-tf
IWVItt's Witch Hazel Salvo Is best.
Get DoW llt's. Good for ovorythlni? a
r.alvo Is ussijd for. Including piles
old by Hoffman Drug co.
Chickasaw students can erure a
six months' scholarship In all depart-
ments of Selvldne Buslnor '"ollege
together with books and bw-1 for
40. Tho Kodcral Government pays th
balance. 7tf
not on.'
ritbon Ui
.orsinjle 7
ct'.tx co-t jW
WARNING ORDER.
In the I'tiited States Commissioner's
Court In Ui' Indian Territory South-
ern District n. Ardmoro:
I'onningion Grocery Co. plaintiff
vs. .Droge Fruit Company defendant.
Tho defendant Drogo Fruit Compa-
ny Is wurnrd ttr nppcnr lu this Court
In thirty dnjs nnd answer the complaint-of
t ho plaintiff tlie Pennington
Grocery ('nmpiiiiy.
Witness my nnud this 21th day ot
August 190C.
T. .V. UOHNICTT
fulled Slnti-.i Commissioner.
Pottort Walker Attorneys
a. 11. liutlor attorney for non-resident.
First published August 21 r.ut.
If you want a typewriter new or
second hand any make see S'";iir;
ltti.MneH t ollegp before buying. "tf
CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS.
Kind of Examinations to Be Held on
the Following Dates.
Scientific assistant In nnal Ileal
Chemist r and scientific assistant In
plant pathology to he held Sept. 2G
and 27 100(5.
"Pack Master" (Quartermaster De-
partment at Largo) to bo held Sept.
2G 190G.
Wngon Mastor to bo held Sept. :
190G.
Knglnesr to bo hold Sept. 2G 100G.
G. J. SANDL1N.
Local Secretary.
Ardmore I. T.
Pains across tho small of tho back
Indicate something wrong with the
kidneys. DeWltt's Kidney and lllndder
Pills will quickly urine relief. A
wook's treatment .or 25 cents. Act
on the liver too. Sold by Hoffmar
Drug Co.
A I months' scholarship entitling
the student to any or nil studies in
uny or all departments ami n new
Oliver typewriter for floo. Selvldgo
Business College 7tf.
We have In a vory fine lino of now
buggies mid arc making the prices
nnd terms attractive. Call In look
through our stock and get our prices
boforo you buy.
NOHLI-3 nuos.
Chickasaw ..intents can secure
board tuition and books for six
months at a total cost of $10 at Sel-
vldgo Business College. 7tf
IWhaley Mill a Elevator
Compuny
How about that
Summer Trip?
'I"!' tlmo ! growing short. You
hu" only until tieptcndier smli If ou
wlhli to tako advantage of the low
ratin. Thcro aro uny number of de
lightful InexponsLvo trips you mn
make this year ti seashore lake and
ruo'iitalii.
Exceptionally low rn'oH for thi
lound trip are now In 'effect to losorts
In Canada Colorado tho Now Kng'
laud State Now tork Mlrlugao
.tilnnesota Virginia. Wisconsin Iia
title Coast points ami to St. Ixmls
Chicago Pittsburg otc.
I can help you In planning your
trip. I'll eh glad to turnish you with
rates to various points and to give
you tho schedule of tiulns ami such
additional Information as you may
wish. Wrlto tno today.
W. S. ST. GEORGE
Gen Passenger Atfent. M. II. H T. R .
Wainwrljjht Building St. Louis M .
1 Pfansifter Flour i
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Condensed Statement
of the Condition of
The Ardmora National Bank
at Close of Business September ! 1000
llKCAPITULATION.
Resources
Loans
Stocks and Securities
H. S. Bonds
Fixtures
Cnsh
. .$:iri.f.inni
... 1S.07H.I2
. .. 15ii.nri0.0i)
201)0.00
.7.193.20
$r.!)o7si.:jo
Liabilities.
Capital Stock ftoo.nnfMin
Surplus ami ProlltH (net).. 1:1173.51
Circulation 100000.00
Bills P.iynble 20000.00
Deposits 327607.85
$59078 1..H1
No better Indox to tho growth ot Ard-
tho constant nnd steady Increase In
more can lie found than Is rellccted In
tho deposits of the Ardmore National
Bank.
LEE CR.UCE Preaidont
9 W. RTUAItT. Cashier.
Sour
Stomachi
No appetite loss ol strennlh nervous
ness headache constipation bad breath
General debility sour risings and catarrh
of the stomach are all due to Indigestion.
Kodol relieves Indigestion. This new discov
ery represents ine naiurni juices 01 diges-
tion as they exist In a healthy stomach.
combined with the greatest known tonic
and reconstructive properties Kodol for
dyspepsia does not only relieve indigestion
and dyspepsia but this famous remedy
helps all stomach troubles by cleansing
purtlylng sweetening and strengthening
tne mucous membranes lining thestomacn.
Mr. S. S. lli'l tit RavtnswooJ. W Vi. stjr
" I was troubled with tour sl mach (or twenty years.
Kodol cured me and wg re now uslne It In milk
tcrbaby."
Kodol Digests What You Eat.
Bottles only. Relleres Indlrntlnn. sour stomach
bekhinc ot cn. etc.
Prepared by C. O. DnWITT & CO. CHIOAO.O.
For saio by Hoffmann Durg Co.
CARTER'S ROOMING HOUSE
No. 1113 I! MninHt. nt I'hlnnxit lle.Htaiirnnt
No. '1 115 W Mnln. Cruw llullillni;
No. .1 ID A .St. N W. l.t-liiiH llullillni;
BEST 25 CENT I1EDS IN THE CITY
SINCil.H ItOOMS .-!( CI4NTH
IMIONK rtH. - - A ItDMOIti: 1. 1'
W. P. POLAND
Dealer
FARM LANDS
Wants to buy 1000 acres in
tracts not less than 80 acres.
See Me at Once
Office over First Natl. BK.
J
t illinf 'H KULLlfO 3
I REAL ESTATE
X INSURANCE End LOANS
. Olllco (In.jnil lleor four iloorn noutli
ot l'ontolllco l'houo 470.
t :
H
fr'H- -H-
t t
! Onion
I Blacksmith Shop
V .J.
V ..
for all kinds of black-
? smithing. 4
I Jim RIEEKS Mgr.
120 JJ'oatlway t
I AMERICAN I
Hotel nnd Restaurant
Kuroiicun I'laii !'
J W J ALEXANDER Proprietor ji
ChIum to Ktrst vla Tradi Only X
oi-i;n n.y and NiniiT
BAGGAGE TRANSFER LINE
Phone 261
AYiirNICI!T
STEVE HOWLES Proprietor
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
LAWYERS.
WM. B. MATTHEWS.
Attorney at Law.
Will ariinllnn lf...
IU.tmini.iiln au.l fommltlu ifVoniree
rr pikiu ynam 111 u.8 (Ipnnrnt Lnd Offlon.
Mn(tl.fH linfuru tf'.n...M . .
.r ";'""" "i Amunnwo a Con.
"mmm ' A""Vrof "MHhwiiMlnlie"
flnn nf ftiA - ' .... ...
w.... uiiu.ui 1 lunuuifcr aio
lti'fpm to lMltor of thin iator.
Ollrnn: H N.wv..1. 1- .... ..
ton. DC. Tglflt'hone. Mnln tan.
Capt. J. W Ellis. w. D. HalfhIIU
ELLI8 41 HALFHILL
Hooma 21 and 22 Homcstoad Uldg.
Civil ana Indian buinc oxclui-
Ivoly. MUSKOOKB IND. TK1L
WILLIAM W. WRIGHT
(lti'lflMnrecl Attnrpnr.)
(Formerly with Dawos Commlailon)
Contoats Citizenship Casoa and othr
matters boforo tho Interior Do-
partmout Kxclufilvoly
Ilooma 407 and 8 Corcoran bulldlnt
Washington D. C.
Uiias.J. KArrLsju Uius II UaaitLAT
Oumtiller "IndUn Actlrit
Lws and TreatlM" Ciiurt rrcttttonr
KAPPLER 4 MERILLAT
Attorney and Counselora-at-Law.
I'raotloe boforo all Courts; Oonttrosi. (Iot
ernment Ditpartincntsi r.d Commissions.
Indian cases a apooUltr.
Ottlon Ilond tildir. KnUtlnntsn. D
CLINTON O. DUNN.
Attorney at Law
Ardmore
Ind. Tor.
W. P. Davis. w. F. Froemftn.
Ollle Anderton.
DAVIS FREEMAN & ANDERTON.
Laywers.
Rooms 4 nnd C Now Uulldlng Wert ot
Court House. I'hono (10 i.
Ardmore I. T.
PHY0ICIAN8.
DR. PHILIP STEPHENS.
Offlco Rnndol building.
..OffliB phono 572. Iloaldence 428. .
K.J'.to KKI.LKU.M.I). II. n. IlKNUT M I).
11ns. I'honp it Ilea. IMlone
OfflOB I'hoilB 116
von KELLER A. HENRY
Physician? and Surgeona.
K.ar Nose and Throat HuoclMlals
Opantaolas ii Kto (IIihspi aoonratelr Oticit.
Olllcn liter Uonunr At llonn-r's. lipoma 3 tot
It. D. -looro J. 1L Harsrar
Ilea. Phono -13. Rea. Phone CIS
Ofllco Phono VJ'J.
MOORE i HARGRAVC.
Physicians and Surgeon.
Ofllco In I-Vonsloy Uulldlng orrsjr
HotchklBS Jowelrjr Storo.
Special attention to treatment at
plloa and dlacaaoa ot women.
DR. J. F. RENEGAR.
Olllco In Uandol IlulldlnK.
Special Attention to the Diseases of
Children.
Ofllco Phono 00. Itealdunco Phono 744
BROWN X BRIDQMAN.
Funaral Dlrtctora anal Llcnat
Embalmars.
Opea Day Jid rSltjht.
Pki I.
DR. A .E FACHT.
Practlco limited to Kyo Bar No
and Throat. Glasses Carefully Flttod.
Rooms 9 and 11 Noble Dldg.
DR. J. P. FANN
Dentist
Over Hall & Hlllla.
Phone No. 401
ANDERSON & AYER.
Veterinary Surgeons.
Olllco: Smith's Livery barn
Phone 125.
DR. C. L. McCANN.
Olllco: Stong Uulldlng over Hall ft
Hlllla. Telephones; Office 68I;f
residence C83.
G. E. GOODWIN M. D.
(OOlco over Hall & Hlllla)
PhoneH Office 349: residence S07
Whiskey and Drug Habits.
Permanently and quickly cured.
Out cured first pay afterward.
Hill Sanitarium Ardmo I T. 81 m
TALIAFERRO'8.
Undertaking and Embalming.
North of Ardmorelto North Waslitaf
ion street Phono 341 and 433.
THE FENNINGTON HOTEL
Tishomingo I. T.
Ratoa J2 por day. Samplo room fre
PI3YTON J. PHUITT Prop.
J. L. WILSON.
TOEIQHT TKANSFEK AND
OAQQAUG LINK.
Otnca at AmorlcAn Ileitacraat
.$100000 to loan on improved cl
property no delay hatovor. Ui
and 500 Us.
19U INDIAHOMA TRUST CO.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 103, Ed. 1, Friday, September 14, 1906, newspaper, September 14, 1906; Ardmore, I. T.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc80238/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.