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CHAFF.
Tho violet will shortly blow
The crocus lift Its cup;
And In the fields the hemp will gror
To string the umpire up.
NcwYork Sun.
It Is said of a noted Virginia Judge
that In a pinch ho always came out
ahead. An Incident of his chlhllivxid
might go to prove this.
"Well lleniiy" said his father
when the lad had been going to school
about a month "what dIJ you wn
today?"
"About the mouse father"
"Spell mouse."
After a llttlo pause. Denny answer-
ed: "rather I dont believe It was n
mouse after all It was a rat." Ex-
change. Colonel Dan lUnsdell Borgennt-nt-nrms
of the senate and lifelong friend
of llcnjamln Ilarrson says ho lias
known few" public men moro nbsteml-
nous than was tho hoosler president
but that on ono occasion ho wis re-
quired to obtain n drink of whUky
for the chief magistrate under circum-
stances that wcro somewhat embar-
rassing. Ilu had accompanied the
president on n trip to Cleveland
which they reached In tho midst of n
drizzling cold rain. Mr. Harrison In-
timated n desire for a glass of simo-
thlng good and Hansdelt consul'ed
tho bullcr. This dignified personage
bad been Instructed not to offer li-
quor of nny kind to tho president
whom the host knew to bo like lilm
self a rigid Presbyterian. Hut R.r-
dell was not to bo put off and Ilia
whisky was forthcoming. Smacking
bis Hps appreclatlngly after tho gener-
ous drink president Harrison said:
"Dan 1 have always noticed that tho
bettor Presbyterian n man Is tho bet-
ter Is tho whiskey ho keeps." Argonaut
A kindly faced woman showed great
Interest In going through tho New-
York Homo for llllnd Men. Seeing 0110
sightless man busily caning a chair
she said sympathetically: "I don't seo
how- men like you do that work at all."
"That's tho way with us madam'
said tho worker cheerily. "Wo don't
neo how wo do It ourselves." To an
other blind man b1io said: "Do you
close your eyes when you sleep?
Tho answer camo quickly: "Oh no.
madam: wo have n watchman that
goes around and chises 'em for all of
us at 10 o'clock." Tho kindly faced
woman asked no moro questions.
Kansas City Star.
!
This proposition" said Itudolph
Doker of Indianapolis during a share-
holders' meeting "remlnd3 mo of one
that a wlfo made to her husband tho
other day.
" 'James' sho began 'you know how
I have been scraping nnd saving all
tho year for my Easter costumes.
"'Yes' said tho man; 'I know.'
"'Well' sho went on Tvo decided
on It now. It Is an empire gown of
palo green broadcloth nnd It Is to cost
1150. I want to uak you to help mo
a little.'
'"How much d0 you need?' tho hus-
band Inquired.
"Tvo got nil but $125' sho replied."
Dr. Austin Flint tho famous alien-
ist i-ald of tho Century Club In Now
York apropos of a will contost that
had been tried last year:
"Tho plaintiff lost and no wonder.
His cnBO was ns difficult a olio ns that
of tho young man who appeared un-
duly depressed after tho death of his
rich aunt.
"'Why are you so sad?' an acquain-
tance said to tho young man. 'You nev-
er nprearcd to caro much for your
mint.'
"'I dln't' said tho youth dolefully
'but I was the means of keeping her In
an insane asylum tho last five- years
of her life and now that sho lias
left mo nil her money I've- got to go to
court nnd prove that sho was of sound
mind.' "
"There aro still n few honest men
left in tho world" fM J. .1. Hill the
noted financier at a banquet In New-
York "It Is well to bo cautious but
wo should suspect everybody. If wo
are to() suspicious wo mako ourselves
absurd.
"I worked In St. Paul In my youth
nnd thoy still tell thero nbout an old
farmer and his wlfo who started for
St. Paul on a visit.
"Iloforo tho couplo set off they wcro
cautioned repeatedly by their friends
to bownro of tho St. Paul sharpers.
They replied that they would keep
their eyes open. And they started mi
their Journey with a nervous determi-
nation to look for sharpers and confi-
dence men.
"Well on tho way tho old farmer
got off at a Junction to buy somo
lunch and tho train went off without
lilm It was a terrible mishap. Tho
last ho saw of his wife seh was cran
ing out of tho car window shouting
something reproachful at him which
ho couldn't hear on account of tho
noise ot the train.
"It happened that nn express camo
along a few minutes later Tho old
farmer boarded the express and beat
his wlfo to St. Paul by nearly nu hour
'Ho was waiting for her nt tho sta
Hon when she nrrlved. He ran up to
her nnd seized her valise.
' 'Well Jane' ho said 'I'm glad to
seo ye again. I thought- we was sep
arated for good.'
Hut the old lady Jerked tho valise
from him Indignantly.
1 'No ye don't Mr. Sharper" she
cried i left my husband at tho Junc-
tion. Don't bo comln' any of jer con-
fidence tricks on mo or I'll call n po-
liceman.' '
Ciov. Hoch of Kansas was do'crlblng
a quarrel that had shattered me
placidity of a reform party In Texas.
"The way those reformers quarrel
ed' said the governor "reminded mo
of n policeman's quarred I once wit
nossod.
"Two policemen walking side by
stilt' suddenly fell Into a violent alter
cation nnd both Indulged in tho foul-
est and profaneat lauguage.
'Then one of them elzed tho other
by tho collar shunting 'You aro my
prisoner.'
"No' growled the second seizing
tho first In his turn 'ou aro mine.
Como along here.'
"Anil they wnlked each other off to
the Btatlon house with what sequel I
don't know."
P. T. Powers tho president of tho
National Association of Ilaseball
Leagues was talking In New York
about the business management of
baseball.
"Uaseball" ho said "must bo man-
aged liberally. There imirt b no nig-
gardliness. Otherwlso a deadening
unpopularity and a great kick ensue.
"Ho who trios to conduct tho base-
ball business on pawnshop lines gets
hourly such reports ns fell to a to
bacconlst the other day.
"A newsboy walked into tho tobac
conist's shop and asked for a light for
Ills cigarette.
"'We sell lights here b nny' said
tho tobacconist.'
"The boy took out a cent. "AH right
boss' ho said. 'Let's have a box of
matches then.'
"Ho Vald for tho matches extracted
ono lighted his cigarette and clos
Ing tho box handed It back t0 the to-
bacconist. "'Put this on the shelf' ho said
'and tho next gent what asks for a
light glvo him ono on mo.' "
Doing Business Again.
"When my friends thought I was
nbout to tako leavo t this world on
account ot lndlgeston nervousness
anil general debility" writes A. A
Chlsholm Trcndwell N. Y. "and
when It looked as If thero was no
bono left. 1 was persuaded to try l-.lec-
trie Hitters nnd I rejolco to say that
thoy aro curing me. I nm now doing
business ngaln ns of old and nm still
gaining dnlly." Host tonic medicine
on earth. Guaranteed by W. 11. l-'ramo
ilrugglst and City Drug Storo. DOc
THREE ARE CONVICTED.
Were Charged with Conspiracy to De
fraud the Government of Half a
Million Acres of Public
Land Indicted Last
Fall.
Hy Associated Press.
Omaha April JO. Tlios. m. Hunting
ton Anil H. Todd and Fred Hoyt we'.
convicted In tho United Stntos court
hero today charged with conspiracy
to defraud tho government out of half
a million acres of public lands
Do Physics
Make You Weak?
Most phyiics do. Silts castor oil ami nearly
all the patent tablets and pills sold as cathartus
and laxatives have a dangerous effect upon the
digestive organs. In time strength is regained
but not before great danger is done to the tissues
of the bowels and intestines.
Dr. Caldwell's Siirup Pepsin
is not like any other physic you can tale because
instead of weakening the intestinal muscles it gives
them strength sufficient to voluntarily perform
their functions.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin unlike other
remedies often taken for stomach disorders does
not create a habit which makes it necessary fur
the patient to continue its use. Physics that
leave you weak that cause you to perspire and
to feel nervous invariably do great harm.
You never experience any such unpleasant and
dangerous sensations from taking Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup i'epsin. It is a pleasantly palatable rem.
edy which never causes griping and in all cases
of constipation indigestion dyspepsia gas on
stomach and all other disorder! arising from such
ailments it quickly and permanently cures.
All druggists sell Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin at 50c and Jtl.co a bottle.
Mony back If it doaan't bartaflt you.
Pepsin Syrup Co. Monticello 111.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
1
LAWYERS.
JOHN S. CADEL
Attorney at Law
Doak-Hoblon Hulldlng.
Ardmoro Okl.i.
DR.
N. C. W.JOD
Oentltt.
Offlco over City National Hank.
Otlico hours 7 to 12 a. in. 1 to G p.
in. Phono 770.
L. P. ANDERSON President D. F. FRENSLEY Vice President
C. L. ANDERSON Cashier C. S. MAUPIN Assistant Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
ARDMORE I. T.
C. C. Potter J. C. Thempaon
W. D. Potter
'POTTER THOMPSON A. POTTER.
I Attorney at Law.
Omco Otur First National Hank.
Ardmore Indian Territory.
Capital Paid In.
Surplus Funds
60000.00
210.000.00
Total
11. C. I'ottcrt.
U. A. Walker.
POTTERF & WALKER.
Attorneys aid Counselors at Law.
Ardmore. Ind. Ter.
$300000.00
Tim oldest bank In Indian Territory. Accounts of Hrmi and Indi-
viduals rollcltcd upon tao most liberal terms consistent with
good banking.
CapL J. W. Kills. W I). Halfhlll.
ELLIS & HALFHILL
GUARD MILITARY SECRETS.
Resolution
llo It wolved Hy tho Democratic
Private Detectives Employed to Keep statu committee of Oklnhoma In rcg-
llooms 21 and 22 Homestead
Civil and Indian business
slvely.
Muskogee Ind. Ter.
Illdg.
oiclu-
Foreigners Out of Fort Monroe.
Now York prll 18. Thc war de
partment following out n recommen-
dation of General Frederick I). (Sraut
has authorized Colonel George 13. F.
Harrison of tho artillery corps tho
commanding ulllcer of Kort Monroe
Ya. to employ during tho existence
of tho Jamestown exposition ten pri
vate detectives whoe duty It shall
bo to seo that no unauthorized per-
sons get within tho new fortifica
tions guarding the entrance l Hamp-
ton lloads. Kort Monrno Is not far
from Jamestown nud tho slto of the
exposition.
Thes. dotectlvoH will be put on
ilar session convened nt the city ot
Tulsa that wo most heartily endorse
and approve tho splendid constitu-
tion about to bo submitted to tho
people of this stato by tho constitu-
tional convention; and wu congratu-
late the. faithful unselfish nnd patri-
otic members of said convention up-
on tho completion ot their must ar-
duous task nnd upon tho success that
has attended their determined efforts
to advance nnd conservo tho Inter-
ests of thu wholo people ns ngatnst
corporate greed nnd all other special
Interests. They have framed tho best
constitution tho world has over seen
and wo thereforo call upon all good
n..i...l l...illui ..f till art-.iflt Mllllllllir
hit.llll iMi.inv - -MD . III....... 1
f foreigners who will visit Norfolk" . ''
and vicinity In the six months the
exposition will he open. As perhaps
good government Irrespective of par
ty nrflliatlon to rally to tho support
larg. number of these visitors win amI 11 th ratification of. this
bo military nnd naval men wh would
naturally have some curiosity to
know the strength of the fortlfc.v
thins guarding Hampton Hoads
which is ono of the four most Im
portant coast artillery ports In this
country. General Grant regnniJi It
as a wlsc precaution to guard against
groat charter of ITumnn liberties.
A Favorite Hemeoy for Dables.
Its pleasant tnsto nnd prompt cures
havo mado Chamberlain's Cough
IleiiKdy a favorite with tho mothers
f small children. It quickly cures
heir coughs nnd colds nnd prevents
ny danger of pneumonia or other
crlous consequences. It not only
nny of our military secrets becoming euros croup but when given as soon
known Hi nnv of tho visitors. His rec- ns tho croupy cought appears will
ommcndat.on that tho cUves
employed was at once ncted on favor
ably by the war department.
In
Sheridan and Cherry Counties Ne
braska
These men were Indicted Jointly
with Richards nnd Comstock of tho
Nebraska I-and nnd Cattlo Company
who wcro convlctal Inst fall.
Huntington Is a banker Hoyt Is his
partner at Gordon Nebraska Todd Is
from Denver nnd procured old sol-
soldiers In lowri Nebraska and Illinois
to placo fraudulent filings on honie-
stends. Huntington and Hoyt aro
charged with having furnished the
money to pay tho expenses of entry-men.
A CARD.
This Is to certify that all druggists
aro authorized to refund your money
if Folcy'H Honoy and Tar falls to euro
your cough or cold. Cures la grippe
coughs and prevents pneumonia and
consumption contains no opiaics.
Tho genuine Is In n yellow package.
Hofuso substitutes. Hoffman Drug
Co. nd City Drug Store.
Colorado Maccabees.
Pueblo Colo. April 19. Tho Colo-
rado stnto convention of tho Macca-
bees of tho World In session hero to-
day Is rendered notablo by tho pros-
onco of Mrs. Lillian M. Holllstcr of
Detroit supreme commander and
MIsb Ulna M. West of Port iiurun
Mich. supremo record keeper of tho
order. Mrs. Holllstcr and Miss West
hnvo been at tho head of tho Mac-
cabees flnco the founding of the
order In 1S02. They will go to Den-
ver tomorrow when a public meeting
will bo held In their honor by tho
Maccabees of tho capital nnd theneo
to Omaha for tho Nebraska stato
convention'.
Co. Homier & Ilonner.
LOCAL UNIONS.
AHDMOKH TIIADK3 COUNCIL
Meots first nnd third Friday nights
la each month at Labor Hall. L
II. Horn president; D. N. Fergu-
son socrctary.
WILLIAM W. WRIGHT
(Registered Attorney.)
(Formerly with Dawes CommlBslcnt
Contests Citizenship Cased and other
matters before the Interior De-
partment Inclusively.
Offices WaBhlngtou Loan A. Trust
llutldlug.
Wathlnaton D. C.
! a M PITWWTMflKAM
va. a. v v im All vs aaj A
Imurcnca tn AH Iti Hranchei.
Loans nt 8 per cent on Farm Lands.
Surety Uondi All business entrusted to this ofllco vill ro-
eoivo careful attention
J 106 MaiM Street. Telephone 34
Chns. J. Kapplor. CUas. 11. Ucrlllat. '
Compiler Indian Actmi Court
Law ai Treaties' Practlonor
J. A. DIVENS Pretldent.
A. H. PALMER Cashier
DON LACY Vice President
FRED C. CARR Asst. Cashier
THE CITY NATIONAL BANK
ARDMORE I. T.
Capital 1100000.00
Surplus Funds 75000.00
Accounts ot firms and Individuals Bollclted. Courteous treatment
accorded to nil nllko.
KAPPLER & MERILLAT
Attorneys and Lountalor a-at-Law.
Prnctlco before nil Courts; Congrois
Government Departments and Com-
missions. Indian Cases a
Specialty.
Office. Hand Hblg. WatMnaton D. C
W. U Fremnn
Ollto Anderton
FREEMAN . ANDERTON
Lawyer.
Pennington & Hlmn Hulldlng.
PHYSICIANS.
J. L. COX
Physician and Surgeon.
Olllco In Haudol Hulldlng.
Phono 01. Ardmoro 1. T.
DR. C. C. SAVAGE
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over First National Hank.
Phono 801.
Thero nro many kidney remedies
but few that accomplish tho result.
"Plneu es" s a kidney remedy mat
contains no nlcohol or opiates of any
ilnd. complies with tho National
Puro Food and Drug Law guaranteed
to glvo satisfaction. Thirty day
treatment for J 1.00. Inquire nbout
"Plncules." Sold by City Drug store.
THK AIIDMOIIB TYPOGRAPHICAL
UNION No. 019. Meets llrst Sun-
day tn each month nt 3 p. in. nt
Union Hall. J. W. Golledgo Pres-
ident; V. 1). Gaines Secretary.
J. C. CHENAULT
Physician and Surgeon.
Olllco over mills' Furniture Store.
Calls left at Itert Cross Drug Store
will receive prompt attention. Resi-
dence phono 8 10.
DR. J. P. FANN
Dentist
Office oppoifte Wasthclmer & Daube
Ardmore I. T.
LOCAL- UNION NO. 247 OF THE IN
TERNATIONAL. IIHOTIIKIUIOOn
OF .BLACKSMITHS . AND HKLP-1
KR3 meets every Thursday night I
A. H. Whlto President; C. U. Craig 1
Secretary. I
DR. A. E. FOCHT
Eye Ear Nost and Throat Specialist
Glasses Fitted.
Offlco over Hotcbklea' Jewelry
Storo.
HARHEnS' JOURNEYMEN INTER-
NATIONAL UNION Meets first
and third Monday nights In each
month. O. II. Vnughan pretldent;
Elmer Wright secretary.
CARPENTERS' AND JOINERS' OK
AMERICA No. 1028 Meets every
Thursday night. 7:30 nt Union
Hall. W. H. Kenncr president; D. N.
Ferguson secretary.
F. P. vonKeller sr. D.
It. II. Henry SI. D.
F. P. vouKellor SI. D. Res. phono 41
R. 11. Henry SI 1). Ros. phono 376.
Olllco phono 146.
How tio Avoid Appendicitis.
M t victims of appendicitis aro
thos-- who nro habitually constipated.
Orlno Laxntlvo Fruit Syrup cures
ehrti lo constipation by stimulating
tho 1 ver nnd bowels and restores tho
nntut.il action of tho bowols. Orlno
Lax-i'lvo Fruit Syrup does not nnu-
soatu ir grlpo and Is mild and Pleas-
ant t- tako. Rofuso substitutes. Hon.
man Drug Co. and City Drug Storo.
A oman who has been through
tho dltorco court three times says it
Is over so much easier to get a hus-
band than it is to get rid ot one.
KODOL For Dyspepla clears the
stomach nnd tnakoo tho breath as
sweot ns n rose. KODOL Is sold by
druggists xm a guaranteo relief plan.
It conforms strictly to tho Nntlonal
Puro Food and Drugs Law. Sold by
Hoffman Drug Co.
Robbed Then Becomes Bandit-
New Haven Conn. April IS. l.o-
roy Taylor or "Hob" Taylor who saya
ho Is CI years of age a cowboy and
comes from Hroad Rend .Mont. was
arrested hero yesterday and held In
J 1000 bond for breach of tho peace.
Tho arrest followed complaints rocelv-
d from Slontoweso and North Haven
that several persons had been "held
up" by a man riding wildly through
tho district clad In a grey .suit nnd
sombrero armed with two big rovolv-
crs nnd mounted on n fast horeo. Tay-
lor tho police say answered tho description.
Ho nsscrts that he had been rob
bed nnd while admitting ho held up
every ono ho met says ho did so to
sco If ho could find his own property
and not to tako Ithclrs.
INTERNATIONAL HROTHERHOOD
OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS
Sleets second and fourth Friday
nights of each month. E. SI. Parker
president; A. A. Holcomb secretary.
BRICKLAYERS' .MASONS' AN!1
PIJVSTERERS' INTERNATIONAL
UNION. No. 9 Sleets overy Satur-
day night. J. II. Dixon president;
A. II. Hrown secretary.
vonKELLER 4 HENRY
Physicians and Surgeons.
Eye Ear Noso and Throat Specialist!
SnectaclcB nnd Kvc masses acci atel
lilted. Olllco over Rod Cross Drw;
Storo. Rooms 8 to 9.
WE ARE SPECIALISTS
Having praetk'silly closed out our Hardware business wo
tiro devoting our entire liino to
Plumbing and Tin WorK
Wo can do your work bettor and moro promptly. Tele-
phone and a representative will call and .submit estimates
Out of Town Orders Arc Solicited
WEEKS BROS.
Practical Tinners and Plumbers. South Washington
Are You One
of the many customers that arc saving your dol-
lars by buying your Furniture and household goods
of me? If not get wise. All 1 ask is a compari-
son of quality and price; then if you don't buy we
will still be good friends. Everything New.
W. M. MLLIS T-"E "FURNISHER
P. S.Big Line of Wall Paper -Sec . P0lQ ifM
W. M. ANDERSON
Veterinary Surgeon.
Offlco: Smith's Livery Harn.
Phono 125.
REMEMBER!
SEND TO THE ARDMOREITE.
I
RETAIL CLERKS' I. P. UNION. No.
C35 Sleets second and fourth Mon-
day nights In each month. Louis
8. ShelkowlU president; L. II.
Horn secretary.
PAINTERS' DECORATORS' AND
PAPERHANOERS' UNION No. 22S
Sleets overy Wednesday night
of each month at Union Hall. Guy
Crenshaw president; J. A. Spears
secretary.
TEASISTEIf UNION. No. CS3 J. 11.
DoArmond president a. W. Young
secretary.
KODOL Is a thorough stomach re-
lief. It digests what you eat and glvos
tho stomach rest and neslsts in re-
storing Its normal activity and use-
fulness. KODOL Is sold on a guaran-
teo relief plan by Hoffman Drug Co.
GOOD JUDGMENT.
is tho essential characteristic of men
and women. Invaluable to good uusl
noss men and necossary to housi--
wlvos. A woman shows good Jud
ment when sho huy-B White's Cream
Verralfugo. Sold hy F. J. Ramsey.
You think you know what you want
hut do you? Havo you been satisfied
heretofore when your wishes wore
granted?
For
Are
Your Leoal Blanks Here
What We Have In Stock.
Plain promissory notoa.
Vendor's lion notes.
Real Estato notes.
Affidavits.
Acknowledgements.
Affidavits for renown! of mortgages
Affidavit for material man's Hon
Chattel mortgages.
Real Estato mortgages.
Rcleaso of mortgage.
Quit claim deeds.
Township plats.
Quarter section plats.
Five-year lcaso contracts.
Ono year leaso contracts.
Combination rental contract for ei-
ther money or crop rent
Hlauks for tax assessors.
Warranty deeds.
Guardian's bond.
Hills ot Sato.
Proofs In bankruptcy.
Mineral leases.
Oil gas and mineral loases.
Powers ot attorney.
Deeds ot trust
Felkor Tho Grocer sells good things to cat
Excellent grades in assortments complete.
Let Fellcer bupply your teas coffees and spices
Kept hero aro best grades at popular prices.
Eatables wholesome in goods that aro canned
Roliablo qualities favorite brands.
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Good vegetables found in our line
Richest of fruits sweet frcfdi and lino.
Orders delivered without much delay
Complete aro our lines in grocery way
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Remember that Felker saves money for you.
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