The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 206, Ed. 1, Sunday, January 20, 1907 Page: 3 of 12
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Ardmore Friday January 18 1907.
THE DAILY ARDMORE ITE
PAGE THREE
THE ARDMORE SAE'-TARIUM
DAILY LETTER FROM JAIL
TO HIS LITTLE INVALID WIFE
FORECAST OF THE COMING. WEEK will cck.rate the 14Sth anniversary of Peabody Off for Europe.
tlso Mrtli of llobert Hums their grc.t Ardmorclto Special.
MUNI) VY Til. IntirtUlo COMUKreu ...iinnnl iwirt. ' New Ytrii. Jan. 13. Chnrlf .1 A
One of the Most Thoroughly Equipped Institutions in the
Southwest! K"!"" "alive . f.'f r th trtafiurnt of ur. i h fw-
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TEIlKS REASONABLE C
DRS. VON KELLER HARDY & HENRY Proprietors jj
CHICKASAW WARRANT PAYMENT The architect
t crKr ImlulKvt
To Holders of Chickasaw National en.
Fund Warrants.
Section 11 (if tbe Act ot Congress
approved April 2fi. 10UC (Public No.
129) proUde that tho Secretary of
the Interior shall cnimo to he paid
nil tribal warrants which havo been
regularly Issued and nre now out-
standing such payments to ho made
from any fund In tho United Stale
Treasury helonnlim to until tribes af-
ter npcertnlnlnK tho validity of mich
warrant.
lit compliance with the Itutruc-
Hons notice Is her.by given that all
imrtles having or Holding wnrrsnts
which have been regularly Issued by
the Chickasaw Nation ami tut here-
tofore paid by the tribal authorities
should forward or present the same at
tho earliest nosslbte date or before
February 1G. 1907 to tho United Sta-
les Indian Agent at Vnlon Agency.
Muskogee Indian Territory tor ex-
animation and payment. Said war-
rauta will after Investigation and ex-
amination by roier offlcer. be for-
warded to tho Secretary of tho Inter-
ior at Washington 1). 0.. for consid-
eration and when llnally approved
will be pabl by tho undersigned.
tv. fountain the examination 'f
warrants they should bo Rccompanli.il
by a Hat. In duplicate descrlblm: 1
name and holders should In every In
stance If liosslblo furnish eUdenr
that any warrants presented have ncu
heretofore boon iald by the tribal an-
thoritles. Any additional lnfoimatlnn
tloslred will be required upon pr
sentatlon of particular warrants b.'
foro paymont.
The endorsement of tho orlslnnl
pnyco will bo required before a war-
rant Ib paid or. If the orlKlnal payee
1b deceased the endorsement of the
logally appointed administrator or ex-
ecutor of tho ostato wilt bo required.
. Towers of attorney will not bo ricon-
ItUod. Tho proiont legal holders of the
warrants will in all cases bo required
to receipt for the pavniont of same
over their own signatures.
. Itecelpts for all warrtmtB presented
will be glvon by tho Indian Agent
and after examination and approval
by the Department the samo will be
pntd or holders thereof otherwise
liotllled.
DANA II. KUI.SKV
United Stntes Indian Agent.
who IriiliN
111 mime I. ill
How to Avoid Pneumonia
Von can avoid pneumonia ana till-
er serious results from a cold by tak-
ing Koley'H Honey and Tar. It stops
the cough and expel the cold from
tho Bystein ns It Is mildly laxative
lief use any but the genuine In tho el-
low jackngo. Sold by Hoffman Drug
Co. and City Drug Store. .
School Notice.
There Is a rule which says that a
child cllglblo to first grndo In the city
schools can enter that grndo only In
tho llrBt three weeks tit a term.
Tho second term ot Ardmoro City
Schools begins Monday Januuiy :S.
All children to rnter first grades must
enter that morning not lieforo. After
2Sth. three weeks will lie had for en-
tering. This rule Is one of the best
preventing first grade laggardB a few
well-meaning but belated pupils from
over-wurklng teachers and doprlvlng
a majority ot fine work.
1M2 chauu:s WANS
Supt.
Tho Dally Ardmorelte. f.Oc a month.
tiiiiN.'r. Ian. I'.i Thi'ie Is a clinp-
hi in the life of William 1. Haywood
iiiidir of the Western IVderaMon of
Mini-is mid nccimed accomplice In the
i-s.iKvinatluu of former Governor
Sieuneiiberg of Idaho now In Jail at
lini. Idaho awaiting trial not gener-
al'; known. The story this chapter
tells places tho one accused and cen-
mi red im an anarchist In the true light
r faithful and home-loving father
and husband.
in a modest little cottage In this
. ' ii.ulently sits an Invalid wife
.i ml two young daughters awaiting"
'i. time they hope for when bus-
i mil and father shall return to greet
Hi. in U was this home Haywood
! f: the day In February 15. when
lie was arrested and rushed away to
Malm by special train. He bade his
i.milly good bye that eventful morn-
ing and has not seen them since.
Mrs. Haywood has been an Invalid
elKht years. She was thrown from
a horse on her imrents' ranch III Ne
vada when IS yer of age. She
sustained ait Injury to the spine but
recovered. After marriage as a re-
result of tho Injury paralysis effected
her lower liody. In nil theio eight
years she has been unable to stand
and has lived most of the time In nn
Invalid's chair. The comfort of her-
self and daughters Is looked after by
tho Minors' Federation.
Mrs. Haywood was liorn In Sten-
benvllle. O.. the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Minor members nf prom-
inent Methodist familloj. Her imr
ents moved to Nevada where the
father still has a large cattle ranch
at Wlnncmucca. and lit which state
he has held Important political imisI-
tlons. Haywood met Miss Minor when
her father was secretary of state of
Nevada and he was a young ami
struggling mining prospector. She
says his honest nnd big-hearted ways
drew her to hint. They wore mar-
ried and set out for the rich mineral
wood established a modest llttlo
home. He continued work ns pros-
pector and mining and prospered
modi i inch .
romiuUbluu wilt regime Its liiv.3ti-
1 Kn'(oi) of the Haiilmnn t.ilIroatN a
iSutiile Other menthol s of the cotumls
sum will meet In Demer to hear ev-
idence relating to the alegeil discrim-
ination In freight rates against thai
city.
The trial of Harry K. Thaw for the
murder t .Stanford White will begin
In the criminal branch of the Now
York supremo court with Justice K.
lirecnbaum presiding.
The second trial ot tho convict Hyatt
' Vaughan and Jlaymond who were con-
when the blow to her health i "l " """-uer ot a gusrit miring
a mutiny at tho .Missouri state prison
will begin at Jeffersott City.
I'ta.
SVTfKDAY- A pte.nishlp sirvlcc
between Ilrenun and Valparaiso -nd rope where he
His nlillll a- ...tiler of linn w.i
reeiisnlieil an. I in was soon at tin-
head of the Miners' ijtlmr union
Then he felt that lie needed more ed
Mention for the wmk before htm and
his wife better schooled began to
teach blm what Hhe herself had
learned
came.
Mr. HnvwiKHl fell thnt whnn th
hitsbattd owne heme from his n ! The .IaM.ne.e diet will meet w hen
each day he attended to the work of;e un"w l""' "V
the homo and eared for the then 111-1 """" m -m-""ti
I MMMWMsM a-III llO im AMsI
tie tots. This done he would take' '
his wife 111 his powerful arms nnd
walk nlMiiit the mountainside with
her carrying her all the time for
fresh air hoping thereby that her
health might he restored. The wife
was assured of her dally outing I
through the efforts of the kind and j
faithful husband. 1
After dark Haywood attended a
night school of the community i
This routine continued thre years
until the fsmllv moved to this city
In 1901; where Haywood came to
take the secretaryship of tho Min-
ers' federation.
I'limi the Jail cell In Idaho conies
a dally letter to his wife. There
Haywiiod Is continuing his studio
and among the books he must close
ly peruses are law book and text
books of history and literature. Mrs.
Hay w od will not bo able to attend
the trial of her husband early In the
year nnd her daughter must be
with her to attend her. So hor hus-
band must face court and accusers
alone.
TUK8DAY Tho Toxaa legislature
will elect a Vnlled State senator end-
ing tho long fight waged against Sen-
ator Joseph W. llalley because ot his
alleged connection with the oil Inter-
ests. The southern bait for the Iienejlt ot
tho Southern HePef society one Ut
the most brlllant social event of the
Washington seasnu wilt be held at
the New Wlllard Hotel.
WKDNKSD.W A hearing In the
ouster suit filed by Attorney (lon-
er r1 Hadley of Missouri against tho
riimlil railroads and other Interests
will bo hold by the Missouri supreme
court.
A benefit for Terry Mctlovent the
pugilist will ho held nt Madison
Square garden In Now York.
DeWltt's Kidney and llladder Tills
drives tho poison from the body. A
26c box holds a week's treatment.
Sold by Hoffman Drug Co.
Trlco bottor than bran and cheaper.
Order from mr grocer. 13-6
The annual swearer-off Is now do-
ing his turn to bcfollowed shortly by
the campnnlon act of being the an-
nual fnller-off.
Dead men tell no tales neither do
they wrlto poems.
THUHSDAY The Trans-Missouri
dry farming omgress the llrst meet-
ing of its kind to bo held In tho conn
try will open In Denver and will bo
largely attendo-1 by those Interested
in re-elalmlng the setul-atld districts
of the West.
oilier lAirU on the western coast of
South America wilt be Inaugurated
and la expected to more firmly estab-
Ilsh the supremacy of Cermsny over
the United States in the struggle for
South American trade.
The llrltlslt iMittleshlp Drendnatight
Is scheduled to leave Gibraltar for
Trinidad and wilt cruise In West In-
dlsn Waters for several weeks.
body prcild' tt of tho Mutual I.lfo In.
siii.iin e company .-ailed today for bu
will spend several
Dangers of a Cold and How to Avoid
Them.
More fatalities have their origin In
or result from a cold than f nun nny
other cause. This fact alone should
make people more careful as there
la no danger whatever front a cold
when It Is properly trented In the be-
ginning. For many years Chamber-
lain's Cough Itemedy has been recog-
nized ns the most prompt and effect-
ual medicine In use for this disease.
It nets on nature's plan loosens the
cough relieves the lungs oHns the
secretions and aids nature In restor-
ing the s.NHtem to a healthy condi-
tion. Sold by l J. Itamsey W. It.
Frame. Ardmore Drug Co. Don nor A
lionnor
months. Mr. I'cnbodr has been con-
templating the trip for somo time.
A Card.
This Is to certify that alt dm. . "3
are authorized to refund our n. r.r.
If Foley's Honey and Tar faiK to c ro
Jour coughs oi cold It s'n.ij to
cough heals tho lungs and in . .'3
serious results from a cold. C ire i
In grippe cptigh and prevents i am-
monia and consumption. Contains
no opiates. The genuine Is In a iel
low package. Refute substl'u'ca
Sold by Huffman Drug Co. City Drug
Store.
When the cold winds dry and crack
the skill get DeWltt's Wltcll llaisl
Salve. Sold by Hoffman Drug Co.
NOTICE OF CURATOR.
Notice.
Wo the undersigned barlurs of F.c
city of Ardmore Indian TcrrH r
do hereby agree and pledge ourselves
not to- do a credit business on and tit-
ter the first day of Februars 1007.
TOM H0MKUT3.
0. C. MONDS.
Far 15. O. Wrieh XI jr.
KD WAMJNO.
W K. DOUGLAS.
K. 15. IIOHRIITS.
M. 3. ST KPT.
I'. C. OVBHTON.
It. 8. STKl'HKNi.
It. K. IlOHKItSON.
aotai i-i vi
FIHDAY Klectlon will bo hold
thtoughout dermany ami tho outcome
Is awaited with Intense Interest In alt
Ruropean nations. The election wits
made necessary by the dissolution of
the Helebstag by Chancellor lluelnw
on Decomhcr 13 Inst. In the cnmpnlgn
now being waged tho government has
had the support ot tho Liberals Rad-
icals mid Conservatives while the op-
position Is made up of Socialists Cler-
icals nnd Poles.
Scotchmen throughout tho country
Notlcu Is hereby glvon that tho un-
dersigned curator ot the estate ot
Mellaril Johnson and Dan Johnson
will present to tho Judgo ot tho Unit-
ed States Court for tho Southern Dis-
trict of tho Indian Territory at Ard-
moro on tho 31st day tit Jantinry
1907 nt ton o'clock n. m. his applica-
tion to sell the following described
tract or parcel of land belonging to
wil.l minors to-wlt:
lllchard Johnson: Sot'thwost quar-
ter ot the southeast quarter ot sec-
tion 30 Tp 2 South. Itango C XV.
Drttt Johnson: BUIJ of tio SWtt.
Section 30; NV4 of tho NUU of tho
NW'V. Section 31 Tp. 2 U. It. C
West.
All jiersons Interested will govern
themselves ncnrdlngly.
I'. C. DINC13 Curator.
1-20.
Disturbed the Congregation.
Tho porsnn v-bo disturbed tho con
gregntlnn Inst Sunday by continual!;
coughing Is requested to buy n bottl
of Foley's Honey and Tar. Sold b
Hoffman Drug Co. Cltv Drug Store.
Trlco make more milk nnd richer
milk than any other feed nnd It's
cheaper. 13-C
WARNING ORDER.
Ileforo n. XV. DICK Mayor ot tho
Clly nf Ardmore Jnd. Ter.
1). M. Humph plnlntirr vs. It. I.
Ilrogden defendant. Warning Order.
Tho defendant If. L. Urogdon Is
warned to nppear In this court with-
in thirty dayg and answer tho com-
plaint of plAlntlff. I). 51. Humph.
This the 18th day ot January 1907.
'MOIfT V 'II
Mayor ot tho City of Ardmoro.
J. F. Itledsno la horeby appointed
non resident nttorney.
First published January 20 1907.
Mothers who give their children
Kennedy's Laxative Cough run In.
variably Indorse It. Contains Honey
nnd Tar. Conforms to tho National
l'uro Food nnd Drug Law. Sold oy
Hoffman Drug Co.
Ubo Ardmorclto want nas. Tbey al-
ways bring results. Three lines three
times for thrco dlmeii.
SEND TO THE ARDMOREITE.
For
-Here
Stock.
Are
FW&H rX B3"5t PTOi W ffj Wk few
srii $r te Hrra Gra iB
iU4 W LIS DI U MID uu m
If the quality drops with the price then it is dear merchandise at any price. There is no shoddy stuff in OUR STORE but we sell you eoods of first quality
now at lower prices thnn we have been selling the same goods. Do you asll why? Simply because we don't want to carry our goods over until they c'o out
of style and want to Keep up our record of
Coods we sell now are strictly in style and you yet have most of winter to use them.
Your Legal Dlanks.
What Wo Have In
I'laln promissory notes.
Vendor's lien notos.
Ileal Katatu notes.
Allldavlts.
Acknowledgements.
AllldaUts for renewal ot mortgages.
AlfldaUt for mntorlal man's lion.
Chattel mortgages.
Ileal Kstato mortgages.
llclenfo ot uiottgRgc.
Quit claim deeds.
Township plats.
Quarter section plats.
Fho-yonr lease contracts.
Ono year lenso contracts.
Combination rental contract for cl
thor money or crop rent.
Hlnnks for tax assessors.
Warranty deeds.
Ottardlnn's bond.
Illlls of Sale
l'roofs In bankruptcy.
Mineral leases.
Oil gas and mineral leases.
Fower of attorney.
Deeds ot trust.
Waiver of right to bo . appointed
guardian of minor
rrotest blanks.
1SE PK
REDUCTI0
NS WON'T NTER
ee if mm mi-mmm
3RIGHT NEW GLOTHIfJS i-3 OFF
Including nil our now full ami winter stylos and fab-
rics tho be-it (if tailnr.i Kucrossful olTurts: stylfs lit
unci worliinunsliiii ruari'iiteed cortvet at .. 13 off
A nicely assorted Jut oaniod over from last season:
bnglit now lookinj; patterns. Materinl.s oud a.-
now styles not exactly up to this season's fad but
most people really like them bettor. You can j'eta
very pretty suit neat lit worth fclO.UO to i2o 00
at Exactly Half Price
One lot I3o.s' Suits Half Price. All Overcoa's
and Raincoats One-Fourth Off. udd Punts 1-4 Off.
FOR RAIN AND MUD
Kubbers for children 30c to 50c; Kuboers for La-
dies 50c to 65c; Kubbers for Men 75c to $1.00.
Arctics '() d tpiality $1.25. Duclc Levins lcatl'.er
trimminf; 50c to 75c; Leather Logins $2.50 to $5
MISCELLANEOUS CLEARING FRICES
0c T(a; ledown 10 l-2c
15c TtazltdoA-n 12 l-2c
12c Teazledown 10c
10c Outing Flannels ...8 1-3c
be Outing Flannels 5c
All Comforts Hlankots. F.tc
now .4 off
All Men's and Hoys' S wen tors
now 1-4 off
Hig line Ladies'
wiiito ar.d colors
Hiouses in
. . . . 1-4 off
All our Ladies' Silk and Net
Waists 1-4 off
All Ladies' Woolen Waists
at 1-2 off
All Shawls and Fascinators
now 1-3 Off
F.i) assortment furs SI. 00 to
$50 00 now M Off
All Heavy Dross Goods
now 1-4 Off
A beautiful lino of rus as-
sort! d M7.es 1-4 Off
All our llannel night gowns
Pajamas Knit Skirts
now 1-4 Off
All Millinery 1-2 Price
LADIES' SUITS
Wo still havo nn elegant lino of suits. They're
this season's newest creations in colors styles and
Fabjic. Its u Hig saving to you now to got ono of
these nico Tlnoots Meltons Unfinished Worsted
and many Fancy Su' .ng. neatly trimmed ranging
in tirices from $17.50 to 7.50 ut our Hig Clearance
.Salu price 1.3 Off
Ladies' and Misses' CloaKs Not so many but tho
best that's iroing theso days. Our Clearance price
on Ladies' Misses' and Children's Cloaksnow. 1-3 Off
Men's Hats Wo havo tho largest best stock of
Men's and Hoys' hats In tho city. All tho staples
and many new nobby shapes and colors at from
$1 25 to ijO.OO. In Our Hig Clearanco Sale wo give
nny hat in tho house except Jno. H. Stetson'
at 1-4 Off
Ono lot ranging from $1.25 to $3iiO Exactly 1-2.
Talie advantage of our "Clearance Sale" prices. Not a store in this country shows you as large and as rjood clean and pure merchandise as you find at the
BIG STORE ond when it comes to the prices WELL TKEYR'E NOWHERE CLOSE AROUND. Let us show you. It pleases our clerKs and us to show you
our goods. Trade where you can find what you want!
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