The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 131, Ed. 1, Friday, October 19, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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Ardmore Friday October 19 I905.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
"TWO
T
WEEKS
PRACTICAL
Tinners and Plumbers
Moved to South Washington Street
NEWSPAPER CHAFF.
Two IIiImi;h there are Unit women
Will J 1 1 1 1 1 at In a trice
Thoso thliiKK '': UiihIi conclusions
.And limlil Utile iiitcH-.
--Philadelphia Prow.
11 hail boon a strenuous afternoon
for tlio do vol oil toucher who took hIx
)T llM- pupils tlllOIIKh tilt! MllHOIIIII of
Natural History Imt her rhnrKes luul
enjoyed every nilnuto of tin; time.
"Where have you been boys'" asked
Ihn father of two of tlio party Unit
itlKtit . ami tlio answer came with Joy-
oiih promptness:
"Wo'vo boon to a dead circus."
YoiiIIi'h Companion.
Cyrus Townsond llraily the novelist
wiih for a number of yearn a clergy-
man on tho Western frontier. "I was
iIIhcuhnIiik WuHturn life" he mild ro-
omily "with a friend of mine a nits-
tdnnnry. This inlHHlonary told mo li.w
he diico asked a Dakota tavern keeper
Tor a subscription towanlH a .Sunday
school. There wiih no Sunday school
in tho neighborhood and the mission-
ary laid before tho tavein keeper a
number of hIioiik aiKiunonl 1. Tha
man llHtened in silence. II MioiiK'it
awhile. Then be Knve to tho iul...dona:'j
11 fill bill. '!oo(Imohh knows ho hall
'wo are wicked ciioiikIi aromiri .ore
and if anythiiiK can bo done to rnU-
the price or hind. I'm In for It. " K m
Kilt: City Star
'liiliry K. Adair the wjII known
WestHii detective said III vJIiIimbo.
aprojiiw 111 certain roiisplcuntn i:i inn-
stance that InJ enabled him to d'jtt ct
a bank robber:
"1 doHerve at little civ.l . Til'-'
elrciliiHtanci minted to but one III-
.tliicned ci)nclu.on. i'lioy wero munis-
linkable. 'I he weio Itko an incident
.ini nappcui'u 1 m ouier nay ra a ue:ir
lend. .
jLI'Wly friend is be sat nt breakfast
HEfctt Jitl'"'"''1 "'' " hrt Wlf" 8m'""K llt
jfe? " "I liiemleil a liole In your vest podket
last night while ou were asleep.' ulio
Kuld. 'Am I not. darlltiK. a carol ill
little hotihowlfo"
'Perhaps' Haiti my friend darkly.
"Hut htw tlld you know there was a
liolo In my vest pocket. "New Or-
leans Htntos.
"i'luit wiih tit lor tat with a ven-
geance" until Waltor Christie tho ntt-
tnuinhlllsl. apropos of a quarrel lis-
lwocii two Preach chauffeurs. "U w.i.
very neat. It reminded me of a grot'or
1 lined to know in I'nlnt Him-U.
"The grocer wont over In the jew -1-itr'H
out) day to not a lit w ciial pa'
nil his watch. Tho Jowolt-i . n ho tli
ted and cleaned the crystal -.udd.'iiH
flushed. He bit hit) lip and hmwioi'
Ills hand Irembled so thin !i o mid
hardly go nne with IiIh task.
iiwmiin
SHK THK- -
Wonderful Trained Do
and
Five Big Vaudeville Acts
at slit-
tuHBZSnBBHKESWir
REFINED VAUDEVILLE
MATINEE
at Three P. M. Everyday Except Sunday
ADMISSION 10 CTS.
Two Performances Every Night
Except Sundays at 8 anil 9 o'clocH
ADMISSION 15 CTS.
On B StrDct Between
Tod
BROS.
"I'Mmilly. hnmliiiK the watch to do
Kioeer tlie Jeweler Hiild In a ulralncd
voice:
"Hejj pin don; but didn't I Just see
you put a couple of rltiKH and n wait
pin In your pocket?"
" 'mil u you did' Hiild the grocer boi.l-
ly. 'When you coino to my place aruli t
you always putting tbliiKfi Into your
mouth?' " ICxcliaiiKo.
In the ICiikIIhIi "Cap anil down" in
told tho following Htory or Oxford lire:
Tilt" dean who hail lebllketl Mr.
llrown Tor IiiivIiik assisted at the duck-
ing of a fellow Htudent asks the til-
fendor: "What part did you take In
thlH disgraceful urttilr?" and Mr. llrown
replies meekly "Tho left leu sir.'
KaiiHiiH City Star.
Mrs. Mcminn Miller or Syracuse
who recently rlHketl hor llfo in a lire
In order to save a cat from death is
noted for her love of anlmalH.
A young Klrl Hhowod Mrs. Miller t!ie
other day a new fall hat. The hue
was adorneil with a largo whlto bird
.tii'H. Miller looking at It Haiti :
"I like it. all hut that beatliiiul
white nlrtl. I never wear birds on rny
own lints. I'll tell you why.
"I caught tny little boy 0110 spi-iitt?
morning hlnliicstlng. He camo snoiu-
Ing Into tho house with three loud
pale blue eggs in his hand. I took him
to task. I pointed out to him tho
cruelty of the thing ho had done. II
wept and promised earnestly that l.e
would never rob another nest.
' In the fall I got a now but. The
llrst Sunday I put It 011 to go to church
I noticed Jackie regarding lao
strangely.
" 'Why tlo you look at tny now lut
llko that. Jackie?' I said. 'Isn't II on
straight?"
" .Mother' said lie. M know now why
you didn't want 1110 to rob no bird'
nests in tho spring.'
" 'Well why?' I asked.
"Ilecause' he answered ropioueh-
tally 'you wanted tho birds to Krow
up so ih you could wear 'em.' " Nlv
Orleans Status.
Tommy which by tho vay isn't
his real name cannot draw v.iult a
cent and ho knows It; con-c-tiicnUy
when tils teacher took him to task 1
few days ago about hoiiio very poor
work ho hud executed 111 his sketch
class ho sought to fortify lilmsoir by
saying:
"Hut. teachor 1 can't draw I never
could and 1 never can."
"Tboro Is no such word sih 'can't'
Tommy'' replied tho teachor. In an en-
deavor to Impress on tho youth at ono
time both a lesion In grammar mid
0110 in morality.
"No such word na can't!" cxebiliv.eil
the youngster.
"No there Is no stioli word n.t
can't!' "
Tommy looked disgustedly at tb
THEAT
Main and Broadway.
toacber for a few seconds then point- j
ed at tho wretched drawing. 1
"Look at that picture If you tltliiK
there is 110 such word as 'can't ' ho j
return ked triumphantly. Tcrro Hin.e
I rlbiiue.
At a rerent examination hold In the
public schools tho sentence: "Tlia
horse and cow wan In tho stable" wiu
given in language to be corrected too
i canon to be given for tho corroc'!on.
On one little fellow's paper tins cor
rectetl sentence rend:
"The row and tho horse was In the
stable. 1 Reason) Ladles first alw.iy.-. '
1 ICx.chnngc.
Joseph II. Cboate during bis term
as auibasiuidor to London chanced to
spend a few days one summer at a
ver small Iviigllsh town. Having no-
ticed a pleasant liver that scorned to
promise excellent llshlng be spoke of
II to his Innkeeper.
I "Yes sir" wild the latter "theie Is
very good fishing hero ninny persons
come heie for fishing. A number or
literary gentlemen too sir."
"Indeed" remarked the ambassador.
"Would you mliiil tolling 1110 which
literary gentlemen?"
j "Oh not at all stir! Wo bud Mr.
A lid row 1-ang here not long nog."
I "And Is Mr. Lang it good Hidier-
inati?" I "Ob yes Indeed sir! He llshcs
beautifully!"
"Really! Does ho catch much?"
"Oh no sir! He never cntchos any-
thing; but jilr he Ilshes bonutirully!"
Harper's Weekly.
y
Supt. K. C. Hrontian. or tne Volun-
teer Life Saving corps said of a freak-
ish invention for life-saving:
"The man who tried to save life with
that thing would have a pleasant pros-
pect before htm. l-'very minute or two
a ronl would be bound to snap or a
pulley would be hound to break. The
poor life-saver would have as un-
pleasant an experience ahead of blin
as a friend or mine hail last spring on
a trout fishing trip.
".My friend went trout llshlng In
Pike county lie got hoard at $1! 11
day tit a small wooden farm house
near a good utreani.
Arriving late at ulght his llrst meal
at this farm house was breakfast and
when my frlentl came downstairs the
next morning breakfast was spread
011 the kitchen table.
"It was a splundbl April morning.
The sun had Just risen behind the
mountain tops. The dew sparkled on
the graf.i. Illtils ang. The air was
sharp and sweet.
"My friend was tremendously hun-
gry but ho could not help smiling
when ho saw six boiled eggs ranged
in a row beside his plate.
" 'Come. come madam' he said to
the fnrmer's wife. 'I ndmlt I've a
good appetite but you really shouldn't
have boiled all those eggs. Two would
have been enough.'
"'Wall' said the woman vo nioiit
as well try them six (wM. an' If there
hain't no good 11ns among 'em I'll
boll ye half a dozen more.' " Now Or-
leans States.
An Awful Coupli Cured.
"Two years ago our little girl had
a touch of pneumonia which left her
with an aw Till cough. She had spells
of coughing Just like one with the
whooping cough anil some tlioir.rlil
she would not get well at all. Wo g n
a bottle of Cbaniberlnln's t'ouli Rem-
edy which acted llko a charm. She
stopped coughing ami got stout anil
fat" writes Mrs. Ora Hansard llru-
baker. 111. This remedy Is for sale by
R .1. Ramsey. W. II. Frame Ardmore
llrug Co. Bonner & Ilonuer.
Y. M. C. A. Convention.
Ardinorelte Special.
McKeesport I'onti. Oct. 10. Tho
1 onng Men's Christian Association of
the Pittsburg district opened Its an-
nual convention hero today with a
In go attendance. The meeting will con
tinue until Monday.
Result of Neglect.
In most ca.iog consumption results
from a neglected or Improperly treat-
ed cold. Foley's Honoy and 'inr cures
the most obstinate coughs and pre-
veiiin serious results. It costs you no
more than tho unknown preparations
ami iu should IntdBt upon having
the genuine in the .wllow package
lloitman Drug Co. and City Drug
store
Heretic Is on Trial.
Ardinorelte Special.
New York Oct. ID. The coift of re-
view will today hear the appeal M tho
Rev. Dr. Algernon S. Crnn.!v. the
Rochester Kplscopal clergy.'i.an whr;
was recently adjudged guilty .f here-
sy. Dr. Crnpsey Is alleged o 11 vo de-
nted tho resurrection and 'it her vltai
tentts of the church. Ho will be de-
fended by IM ward S. M. Shrank
Foley's Honey and Tar cures the
most obstinate coughs and expels tho
I'old from tho system as It Is mildly
'nxntlvo. It Is guaranteed. Do not risk
taking any but the genuine In the yel-
low package. 1 tollman Drug Co. and
City Drug Storo.
Use Ardmoreito want aits. They al
ways bring results. Three lines threo
times for threo dlmea.
ON TRIAL FOR LIFE.
Yellow Dog Appears In Court for Trial
With Master.
Aidtnorulte Spccl&l
Cincinnati O. Oct. 19. Jack Just a
yellow mongrel owned by John Hutzlor
a peddler will be tried for his llfo be-
fore .Magistrate Lueders today.
some time ogo tho young sou of one
of llolzler's neighbors tensetl Jack
anil the dog bit him. The neighbor so-
cured a warrant charging Hetzler witn
harboring a vicious dog.
When the case was called about two
weeks ago Jack nppeared with Ids mas-
ter to answer to tho charge. Tlio yellow
cur seemed to realize that ho was 011
trial Tor his life and that ir he was
toitnd guilty of being vicious he would
be taken out by 0110 or tho blue coat-
ol pullet men and shot. He shooh
hands with the Judge and gazed at
him beseechingly out of his soft brown
eyes.
Judge Lenders evidently round the
ease too deep and complex to be de-
cided orf-iiand and postponed the hear-
ing until today.
Moth Jack ami his master expect a
favorable veidict.
Nothing to Fear.
Mothrs need have no hesitancy In
continuing to give Chatnlv'rlaln's
Cough Remedy to their little ones
ns It contains absolutely nothing in-
jurious. '1 nls remedy Is not only per-
fectly safe to give small children but
Is a medicine or great worth and mer-
it. It has a world wbVe reputation for
as cures of coughs Colds and croup
and can always be relied upon e'or
sale by F. J. Ramsey W. 11. Frame
Ardmore Drug Co. Homier d Bonner.
VICTORY IN OSAGE COUNTRY.
Democrats Are Hopeful of Sending
Two Delegates to Convention.
Fairfax Okla. Oct. 18. One of the
best and most enthusiastic meetings
ever held 111 the leservatlon was held
here hist night. Hon. T. J. Leahy nn 1
lion. J. J. Quartos the Democratic
candidates for tne constitutional con-
vention and Hon. (5. H. Tinker of
I'awhuska entertained the crowd for
more than two hours. This is Mr.
QunrlcH' Inline and the people regard-
less of politics are rallying to his sup
port almost to a man such fnlth have
they in his honesty and Integrity. The
outlook now Is that the Democratic
candidates will make a runaway race
of this campaign.
Bird McOtilro Is making a tour of
the reservation tills ween and small
crowds greet him everywhere. His
duplicity with the people or the
Osage nation has been so pronounced
that his presence hero Is an actual
help to the Democratic party.
The Democrats now claim the reser-
vation by rroni SOI) to 1000 majority.
Doctors Endorse It.
Lang Bros. druggists I'.idiicah Ky..
writo: "We sell more of Dr. Men-
denhnU's Chill and Fever Cure than
nil other remedies combined having
retnlled over 700 jottles In one sea-
son. Physicians her prescribe u and
persons who once uso It will have no
other. Sold by W. B. Frame.
May Die From Hiccoughs.
Norman Okla. uct. IS. J. R. Hume
a farmer residing near this city has
been suffering with hiccoughs for the
past eight days. Tho doctors in chargo
do not think e will be able to stand
the strain many more days. ICvory rem
edy has been tried but as yet they havo
not been able to entirely stop them
for over onu hmir at a time but re-
poits today arc slightly nioro favora-
ble. Danderlne
works wonders. It produces hair Just
as surely as rain and sunshlno ralso
crops. It produces a thick growth of
(luxuriant hair when nil other reme-
dies fall. Wo guarantco Danderlne.
All druggists sell It 25c SOc and $1.00
per bottlo. To prove its worth send
this ad with 10 cents In stamps or nil
ver and wo will mail you n hirgo free
sample Knowltou Danderlne Co. Chi
cago 111.
Bonds Were Disapproved.
Tho school bonds of the town of
Mill Creak In tho Chickasaw Natl n
have boon disapproved by Mi- depait
ment of the Interior notification
having been received by Indian Im-
specter Wright. Tho town asked lor
more than can bo Issued according to
law. Under the presont law towns -i
less than 1000 population can onl
issue bonds to the amount of four ti.r
cont of the valuation of taxable proj-
orty. Phoenix.
Henry K. Jones of Tampa Fla.
writes: "1 can thank Cod for my pres-
ent health duo to Foley's Kidney
Cure. I tried doctors anil all kinds
of kldr.ey cures but nothing dono
1110 much good till I took Foley's
Kidney Cure. Four bottles cured mo
and I havo no more pain In my back
and shoulders. I am 02 years old and
suffered long but thanks to Foley's
Kidney Curo I nm well and can walk
and enjoy myself. It Is a pleasure (o
recommend It to thoso weeding a kid-
ney medicine.' Hotunnn Drug Co. and
City Drug Storo.
Just received a car load of corru-
gated Iron nil leugtlm.
WVENS CORHN &FRENSLY.
Just what Is In Cascaswect is on
tho uottlo In plain English llest for
baby's stomach bowels and loss or
Bleep. CO doses 25 cents. Sold by Hotf.
man prug Co
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
LAWYERS.
Fldon K. Sams. Albert .1. Lee.
SAMS & LEE
Attorneys At Law.
Olllce in Noble llldg. l'iione No. 692.
Real IMate Law and Titles
a Specialty.
WM. D. MATTHEWS.
Attorney at Law.
Will Bracttcn lipfnrnthn United 8Ule Ho
promo Court Court of datum nnd nil the
Department) nnil uommitteeit 01 utnKrtas
For olk-lit yearn In U.H (lenernl Land Office.
Mnttfr lietorn Centres) antllndlan olalmi
ft Hiioclalty
One tif tho edltorr of ' Mattbewd A Con.
war'nlllllfest." Aulhnrot "Jtatlliewn'duldo.'
"MMthewn' ForinH of I'lenclliitf" Ktn.
Itpfera to Editor of thla paper.
O.llrcK: 1420 Now York Avenue Washing
ton D C. Telephone Main 4201.
Ccpt J. VV till. W. D. Halfhlll.
CLUB & HALFHILL
Rooms 21 and 22 Homestead tlldi.
Civil ana Indian butlnei eicluit
lvely.
MUSKOGEE IND. TEK.
WILLIAM W. WRIGHT
(lletrlstered Attorney.)
(Formerly with Dawes Coiamluloa)
Conlaats Citizenship Cases and othct
matters before tho Interior D-
partmenL Exclusively.
Roomi 407 and 8 Corcoran bulldlna
Washington D. C.
OUAS. J. UAPFLBB Cllil.lt liBlllLAt
Oomtiller "Indian Aottre
Lava and Treaties" Court I'raotltlonei
KAPPLER & MERILLAT
Attorneys and Counselort-at-Law.
Praotloe before all Courts 1 Conicrt-st. G01
eminent Departments and Commissions
Indian oases a specialty.
Office Ilond bide. Washington. D
W. H. H. Clayton Jr. Ezra Bralnerd
CLAYTON & BRAINERD
Lawyers
llest 1 lotions and Citizenship Matters
(Jlven Special Attention
Masonic Bldg. Muskogee 1. T
J. B. N.oORt
Attorney at Law
Olllce over Hamilton s Shoo StJie
CLINTON O. BUNN.
Attorney at Law
Ardmore '
Ind. Tor.
W. F. Freeman. Oliie Andorton
FREEMAN & ANDERTON
Lawyers.
Pennington & Sims Building.
PHYSICIANS.
K.P.TON KELLUIl.M.l). It. II. IIKNUY.W I
lies. Phone U net Pbonv 7
OlSoe Phone UC
von KELLER 4 HENRY
Physician end Surgeons.
Bye Ear Nose and Throat HprclatUw
Spectacles A Ero alamos accurately nileo
Offioe orer Denser & Donuer's. Uooms 3 101
On. C. L. McCANN.
Office: Stong Building over Hail c
Hlllls. Telephones: Office 6)2
resldonco 683.
C. E. SHACKLLFORD M. D.
Physician
and burgeon.
Mlllco handol limbllng.
Odlco Phono CCI; Residence 744.
Q. E. GOODWIN M. U.
(Offloo over Hall & Hlllls)
Phones Office 349: residence S07
DR. J. E. WOODARD.
Dentist.
.Room 12. Nobio Handing next to.
Dr. J. M. Vnden's Olllce.
Phono 68.
Drt. J. P. FANN
Dentist
Over Hall & Hlllls.
Phone No. 401.
ANDERSON & AYEh.
Veterinary Surgeons.
Offlco: Smith's Livery barn
Phono 12G.
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Cunningham-
! Wolverton Co. t
4. Will buy sell and rent
REAL ESTATE
for you.
Wo will lend you any amount
oi money.
If
T
Let us write your Insurance 1
wo havo It of all kinds.
Come in nnd Sec Us.
X Fourth door west of City Nation-
t nl Dank.
-H-:-i-:-:-.:..:H-;"!-.:--:.4..j..
CARTER'S ROOMING HOUSE
No. 1.113 E Main St. at CUinene Itestnurnnt
No. 2 lis W Muln.Cruce Hull. link"
No. 1 li t A Ht. N. W.. Lobua HulMlnsr
BEST 25 CENT DEDS IN THE CITY
KI.NO.I.H DOOMS SO CKNTH
PHONE MS . AnimOhB. I.T
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
Condensed Statement
of the Condition of
The Ardmore National Bank
at Close of Business September A 1C0G
RECAPITULATION.
Resources.
Loans ?313rilo01
Stocks nnd Securities 12078.12
U. S. llonds 15CO00.g
Fixtures 2O0O.vi
Cash .'7193.20
JuU0.781.3C
Liabilities.
Cnplta' Stock $10000ogn
Surplus and ProllUs (net).. -13173.51
Circulation 100000.0'
llllls Payable 20000.u
Deposits 327007.83
$590781 :it;
No better index to the growth of Ard-
the constnnt and Fteady Increnso la
nioro can be found than Is rellected In
tho deposits of the Ardnicrre National
Hank.
LEE CRUCE President.
B. W. STUART Cashier.
True and tiled fr'ends of the lamllv
DeWltt's Little Early Risers. (Jooi
trills. Sold by Hoffman Drug Co.
White Marhet
HELSLEY & KERNER.
Carry a full stock of fresh and
cured Meats Vegetables Ftult and
everything In the markot line.
Prompt delivery to any part of the
city.
Telephone 612
Moved
Moved
Moved
TUCKER'S SV1ARKET
Has movod from West Main to
N. Washington near Hamilton's
Shoo Store. Phono 91.
BAGGAGE TRANSFER LINE I
Phone 261
DAY or NHIHT
STEVE ROWLES Proprietor
ALLEN'S
Carriage Shop
fnr All iHlitrfo'v nal
" r J
W. P. P0LAMD
- Dealer -- 1
FARM LANDS
Wants to buy 1000 ncros in
tracts not lass than 80 acres.
See Ht at Once
Office over First Natl. BR.
! 4 4-:- 4- :: .j. 4.
I A Blah Shoenfeli
J ' Ks I . H. Indlnii AEttnt)
ATTORNEY fT LAW
i MUSKOGEE I. T. X
j. Removal of restrictions con-
X 'ests citizenship cases and oth-
j cr matters beforo tho Inteilor
j. Department
i Promnt attention
i
preparation checUIn; nnd Mliif
of oil and cas leasos.
Your patronaRo solicited.
M"H i .). .. ;.. ...K-"K. 44-4
T
HEMP a ROLLINS
UREAL ESTATE
INSURANCE tnd LOANS
X Otllces Oroand floor four doors south
or l'ontultlco I'none 470.
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