The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 13, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 9, 1907 Page: 6 of 12
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Ardmore Sunday June 9 1907.
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WEALTHY INDIANS.
Tills l the "rHl" n"pr'
1111 you licnr ft unit" 1""' 11 11111
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u'lml'i tlila uviim'rnleil eSOi"'
"It's II IH'W ""I1U 'ir lh"1 1110rUK
ntter feelliiK."
Tim mini wliii oouhln't tt'l "'' )IUc''
liiilliir tlwn tlit limn el.'Cteil Iwi yet
In li horn In a Brent munliUc.
The mtitiy litm.'r.iuw B I" church.
lw nhI upiMirt the mmilnw
work for th BI of Anlimiro anil
Carter county.
Spmihlng of eel .lltrlliutloii Cmi-
BrHMiimn Ohurle. (. Tlrri'll of Mawm-
rhiuwtta liiM nil llr: A ccitmtltu-
tint wrote lo t'oimri'Miiiaii WeeU a
fmv ttonkH iim. Bl'out n follow: "i
Ilk. tlioni otnla you cnt in.. Iut yenr
flwl mm. Wo nil enj.ieil them ory
much. I liopo sou will ki'ihI mo nn-
ollmr Ktipply tills enr Iiut iloii'l wmi
mo any canary Keeils. for I nni ntniiu
If you il0 my wife will rat. ttiotn and
think he fan xli'K Hko a canary ami
do.1 kno. I liao trouble onougu
cf my own."
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CnBRJa fur l.l th' Unltwl Stato
"In rttlrt work monu i'IvUIiuw. It ha
lit military rltlo a'Clatlon nnj 46'J
i-h'IIUii rlfl aolatlon. Tlu iiitllta-
ry iiMoclnltout liao a mi-mbfrsliiit rt
1S.9SS ami lh civilian 3U70. A
' Canada l than oil1 main th
population of th l'nim.1 Stnt. 1:
tb proportion wr malntnlnil thoro
would l StHl.OtKl rlfliMiien In thl
ootiutry. lu Cana.la ai'li mimiuor 't
civilian club draw 100 rouiida ot
ammunition arly and the Rovorn-
mnt allot a rlfl to ry four m.-n.
If no till ranx 1 avnlliibl. n xmali
on i-li allow auc I nmd townnl tti
;iiir of to club.
WORK OF WOMEN.
Th rimctnw ntnl Clilckniiiw Indian
will r.wlvi. from tli miinoy held lu
tniKt for thpm by th t'nltp.1 Statoa
K..rnmnt about. J5.000 for oacli
i.H.inln-r of thoc nntlntia. TIhto nro
nmn atlll uimllotl.Kl nl.imt n.OOO.noo
arron of land liplonnlim to lliom.
11.. iIIvIkIciu of Ihrt land lilonlnK to
llm Choctaw- lind Clilcknaaw Indian
.nch inmhr roltl 910 acroa
vhlli. Hi fleinltinl allotment Wivo to
.v.-ry iiiciiiIht of that nation only 120
ncn-a nnd K.O ncrw to oncli UrcoK
and t'lifrntici'. Th total value of all
lb Indian land which ha boon allot
ted can hardly ho oatlmnted for th
roKMiti that (ho valuo per ncro va-
rl from B for land situated In th
iitulh.-rn Kirtlon of the territory.
lh rich nailculturnl 0111 of tl.e
tTieroke and Crlc countrl. Then
ther are alao th oil landi of th
Crk. which brln In omo Inatnncoa
fHlmloiia price. Th al" of th en-
tlr .!roiirtl owned by tho Indian
In lb Indian Territory nireau
reacht hundred of million of dol-
lar nnd In lncraliiK In vain with
great rapidity.
Mid Continent anya a largo per
cent of th iMi-nlled Indiana who have
neeluil allotment-! iartlcnlaly li
lh Creek nnd Cherokee nations have
only ft trneo of Indian blood In their
vein. .Many of thiwo men have al-
ready become wealthy through th
nmiumeiiieiit and development of the
propcrtlc which have com to them
bv Imvlna- a few drop of Indian Wood
In their own vein or that or their
whe and children. There are numer-
ous men dolus; bulne In th In-
dian Territory today who a few year
ago won their wlvea from the maid-
en Uvlnsc there and wn attracted to
them because of their beauty and ac
complishment l'robably they never
thought of the Inheritance which ha
since come to their wlvea from the
government by reason of their Indian
blood. Those ladle which have since
present.! their husband with numer-
ous children every one of which was
worth Its weight In gold at the time
of It birth hnvo added to their for
tunes.
Hubert I Owens of Muskogee n
member of the former Creek nation.
Is an accomplished lawyer who has
achieved an envla'.it reputation In
his profession for ability represent-
ed his nation nt Washington for
OFFICER DIES
BY POISON
SUFFERING DISGRACE. LIEUT.
RICHAHRDSON TAKES OWN LIFE.
HIS ACT WAS PREMEDITED
many yrs. Mr- 0wt'"' ho RW1'
In his features marked trace of his
Indian origin. Is an eloniKmt speaker
ami erudite scholar received from tho
Creek nation a f tor 1.1 service
which in amount was on seldom
earned by any lawyer In the United
innv.. of white blool WHICH
has been Injected Into th bodies of
the member of the "live Nations'
nnd which thoroughly impregnates
.!.... utit Imve a wonderful tendency
townrds keeping th great property
i in.11 ami money which has
n.i will for some Unto to come be
Indian cltltcn. In
th p. elon of th ones in wn.i.ii Took Morphne and Prustlc Aeld I
NEVtS FORECAST OF WEEK. ent. Dondo Van TroostwIJk former
I chief of the bureau of political nf-
Monday. l fairs of the Dutch foreign office will
President Hootevelt will visit 1 likely be chosen as secretary jiencrnl
Jamistowii exposition and wilt tlellv. ( of the congress. Subjects to ho con-
er two 'addr-sse. one nt the dedlca- sldered Include the extension of the
Hon of the (leorgla bulldlnp nnd tho principle nnd prnetlco of arbitration
other .il the twenty-second animal sea- and th orgnnl7aHn of what will bo
lon of the National Kdltorlal nsso-! In fact as well n nnnie. a permanent
elation. ' arbitration court; limitation of tho
Si rrctarv Taft will begin western list of articles Included as contraband
tour nt Milwaukee delivering a of war: definitions o' the rights and
apeet sScfi.ro th Mil-chant' nnty duties of nations and plans for tho
iiMniiMcturer association. 1 amelioration of th hardships of war;
Western IVdi-ratlon of Miners nf limitation of armament will not bo
whlh William I). Haywood Is socro- seriously considered by the confer-
tun and Chnrle 11. Moor president j ence. Delegates from the United
c.;iens In Denver. Stales include Josc.'ih It. Choate. ex-
1 San Kranclsro grand Jury which re-1 nmbnsndor to (.rent ltrltaln: (lenernl
centlv ItiillrliMl U iiillllonnlres for i Horace Porter. ex-ninlinssailnr to
Left Drlef Note Saying HI Ac
lion naa ueen inevnaoic aince
Last November.
bribery will resume Its sessions
Tuetday.
Secretary Taft vtll deliver address
before Trl-Clty Press club at Davcn.
port. Iowa
National Liquor Dealers' associa-
tion begins nnnual convention In At.
lantlc City N. J.
.1.. .....eminent rnivo It. There nre
m or.n indlvl.tiial who havo received
the government first
eommenced to dlvldo .ho Innds of
th Indian Territory nmong tho mem
ber of tho Cherokee. Choctaw sent- S(m Anon0 I1IU S. Mack Hlch-
tool. Creek and CliicKasnw iriu.n. 1 artnm. late lieutenant of company l-;.
Th.. n.nun Indian who live In the twenty-sixth Infantry but whose re-i
I1r.ial.1nnt 1rwnfn1 ntnl ffimllt will
rt nf lorritorv of I lunation wan accopttMl by tho war U- -..n Vn.h!nPtnn fnr thlr muniiipr
ncjriiHiiPi i""" 1 .yP . ThniKilfiv. wnn fniitiil !n nil's ii i
fivinl.oina. have a very small nmnuni y- nome ni uys.er iiay cm wiiik i .. ...
... .1 Mill "IJP nmn Villi! n MHI im Hi" i'""'! 1 tninMnnn If alivnt l.tatnt MnfMlilll.
of admixture of whit blood. A KroaM Port Sam lluilitiiu this morning. Two . nilw0.Uull cvc'nos at Atlantic
. .. i...tind B.lll llm !n l...t.l..u .1... 1....I nitt.i n.i ft.f.r. -
IMirtlOU Ot 1IIOSO IIIIIWII" -n - 1. -1111.1 .ni.n.n ..... i .............. ...... CJHy J
their own language and refuse to phlue and priusle. acid were found In orIimns' day will hr - observed by
rt nt nf llm nn. I .''
learn lingusu. un nn.......
mini distribution of annuities nmong
.1 i... 11.. ..nveriiiMeiit. tho Osage
ill. 'ill . r.." I
Indians nro aide to Indulge them- action has been Inevitable Hlnco liiBt
selves In savage splendor sue as . veu t0 10
...1 t..in.. I... ..v..r been ntilo to I . ... . . . .in
inner 11M11..H nosmtni wnere no
obtnln since the creation of tho worm. I 0-cilK.5 tonight lie
. .. 1 in ...liul.-a fllfl:!.. lire I oiKiunliinutinuH
rne sireeis 01 . .... ...nr... -- ... .
. 1. n.. i.i.i wnrlli colnc a long Lieutenant Illehardson was to have
sent dally a sight worm Mmg a long (imx . .. ..... ..
way to see. The court house occup es n nownBvUU Jll((t fott. aVB
. ... . ..nv.t .r 11m P IV . . . a
IIUIII1 I 1 111.1. ...r.o.-....l ...
Prance; V. M. Hose president of the
American nnr nssocinuon; naviii .1.
Hill Atnerlcnn minister t() Holland:
tlrlgndler (Jenernl U. 11. Davis Jndgo
advocate of the amy: Aeur Admiral
C. II. Sperry president of tho Navnl
college and Wllliain Iluchnnan. ex-
minister to Argentina nnd Panama.
Chandler Hale of Mnlne former sec-
retary to the American embassy nt
Vienna will bo secretary of tho delegation.
virpinius uiiy w in in- Illli.IT. VU II?
automobile clubs throughout tho coun-
forablo to statehood for Oklahoma and
Indian Territory nnd his coming vis-
It here Is looked forward to with con-
siderable Interest.
died nt 11:20
neur regalneu
Thursday.
Secretary Taft will deliver com-
mencement nddreaa before tho stu-
dents of th eUnlverslty of Minnesota
at Minneapolis.
Friday.
One hundred nnd thirtieth nnnlver-
. I. . ...... I .... .. I ... ....... ni
tl.e renter of the suuaro 01 too cu .fre ho departure of the twenty- ' ' ' f h
and tho four street surrounding It LKth lnaIltr). for e Philippines 'l ne fTVocT Stoa wHl 0 obBcrvcd S
' . . . ...... 1. ..c th. I lnt.. nf ilie w.11Itil- enme and al United biates will no ouBtrcu us
column .110 m.1... but the bride- flag .lay 111 many smies.
city. I '.' did not come. Just a week later Tvo cent passenger ra o on n 1 rail
Prom any of the four points 01 tne k HparM iu. girl whom he was ro8 ln '"gli0"" '-a "llu
rOHll'ail H'llUIUrS unit "l I U lllttll.t IMH ' nniMiii.
. . . it.l nirlvn f Vl f I l.nt fntliitr
til Clllllirj -in--.-"- - " .! . alo.nllnn
1..-. 1 imt onrrlaoe makers can pro- i.i.u.iu.m.i .. Vr.
Headache nnd constipation dlsnp-
n.nr when IVnles Llttln I. her Pilli
day nt the Jamestown ex- :'' 7"u' ktl' 1"'8om
clean the stomach sweet. Taken oc-
casionally they keep you well. They
nro for tho entlro family. Sold by
City Drug Store.
NOTICE.
Let us Install n telephone In your
residence for three nnd one-third cents
a day.
Our new 4 party lino system so nr.
rnnged that your bolls ring only when
you art called giving ou the samo
service as nn Independent line nnd It
costs you but on dollnr ($1.00) per
Clnpii
. . . ri.. 1 month.
seconn nonet comcrem.-!! ui. .-- .
beat that carriage manors c..n . . Washington nnd he re- Hague likely to become the most his- Kor full particulars and explanations
due enn be seen dally roiling lul" J c0Ivck1 word Hint It had been accepted torlc event of tho year will be for-cat the l.ical manager
town drawn by two active but proba- j j9t no (.tenlng- before he was found' mally opened In Knight hall with del-1 CHICKASAW TKLKPHONK
. . I..- ...l.lMi nre i ..n.lnn. In Ma t-nmn nirnllnna frnm nil "111 OOWITS" lireS-
Lace Curtains
Ruffellcd Boblnet
Ruffilled Swiss
Plain Muslin
Donne Fimnie
with Ilattenburg Insertion.
Cable Net with Cluncy effiH-t.
Nottingham Curtain all prices
whit 'ecru. Arabian
bly vicious little imnles wiucn are ttntunsclous in ins room.
. ... tlx. mrrlfllio bv a har-1
f.....i never dae Com na
ness mat wns ............n...... .... .. -... s -Wlat Sena
borsen twice the slie. but which nasi . .-.. iinnn will
. I IHi (1II1VI I U. x unxf..
tiorn put on with not a particle oi ho tho principal HpenUvr nt tho farm-
attempt mntlo to have It nt uy inc er-s national conpris u ue ncm m
Indian owner uy un.w... ' v U rnrv Mc
I buckles inside the carriage can -' V he cJiainberf coniinorce In
een the boss of the outfit sitting on i.raiint John M Stahl
. ... ... .Mt.l.. na It la I . ... - 0....n.. ll...-..rl.l...
tin iroiu seov na ni.ii"i " i oi iue euui;ieip. oi'n.n.i i.-.v...v
i possible for him to sit. and clothed will also be asked to dedicate the
I At.l.l.m.i.i nlitl.. ii In li i-i II efit il llllllf
. . I..llllnnl mil. 1 ( f K 111 Illllllil Blum iUlli Itiv Micfc '
wltll a UiatlKei cu ul-.. u. - ... rCnilzed here re
that It would make the coat oil . ...
..Ill 1 !-lv..ti lm-
1 Joseph look sombre lu comparison. mtiately on the adjournment of tile
On the side of the owner will sit r.mgiess. This will be the second vis
" . . i - t.inn. I i ctha .1 1 1 l n L-itl heil uenntor from
bu tiiMirlte snuaw oressen in .1 ui....-i.. u .... - t
us invonie wi i i '."...... h.. Indiana to Oklahoma. Several eats
Ket uni emiai iiaisuK .nr iieveil.lB I1ead.1l a dele
rne worn by her chief ln the rear a1(n of ne members of the national
beat there seems to be always one old congress who visited Oklahoma Just
wonvin and n couple of younger before the convening of Consress. al
snuaws. while In any unexpected pljce JMoffi
n ini. venieie nru nir-n iw... .
CO
J. A. BIVENS President
A. H. PALMER Cashier
DON LACY Vice President
FRED C. CARR Asst. CMtiler
THE CITY NATIONAL BANK
ARDMORE I. T.
Capital $100000.00
Surplus Funds 75000.00
Accounts of firms nnd individuals solicited
accorded to nil allko.
Courteous treatment
some interesting met concerning
tfce work o women ln tho United
states are contained lu n bulletin is
mH by tfco cenu buercau today. It
viow. that there were accordlmt to
tie last een 4.S83.6S0 women nt
work In continental United stale
ihl Includes 1. 77l.t6iJ native whi.e
women hoe parent.i wuu a I'm n
tires; 1090.711 nailvo wii.iu waim
.'i of th o( whom pireiit wi.
tinmujrant; biu.011 white women
who were themMxe Immlaniuis; 1.
its.ast negro women and U.i$$ In
Han and Mongolian women. Just
t0. er cent of the entire number of
vmh In I count rv are bread win
nera. and S5.S per cent of the dluirced
women of .ie count earn their
living. Of the o3 occupntlons named
la the rensu women nro employed
la nil hut ntn.
No women were reported m I'nlt
td State soldier sailors or marine
nor were any reported a member
Of the Are department or a street
car drlrer (though two were re-
uc I il as motiiritijll or an tele
graph or telephona linemen or rh
apprentices or helpers to roofer an.
slater or aa helM-r to steam boll
ermaker or to brawcrkers.
Il'ltr yVmale were en JJ oyed a
pilots: on steam ratiroa.l tnree wen
omulnvMl as liaitgsgeineu. 31 as
brakemen sex en as conductors i
as engineer and firemen. 43 wer.
earring.. or hack drlier. six were re
ported a hlp' carpenter nnd two
' roofers and slater As main' a
1SS wei returned a blacksmith
and 60s at mnehtnlst Ktctil w.r
bollerinaker. 31 wen charcoal cok.
anil lime burners and 11 were wel
borers.
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pt 1 i(ii) w n c.ics ' 1
en-' 1 - ' -
kr if 't' wl' le w'.-'-t liU'Si
i 1 ni .- " '3 4 r rf
f iii laior. i-.i ucjt'y nr-r wnmcn
JONES'
FURNITURE STORE
;....M..i...:---!--!--"!'-l''!-'!--'-'-!"!-i
NEW STEAM
LAUNDRY
PHONE
575
1
Satisfactory WorK Gunr-
nntcctl nt All Times
BA1RD WH1TT1NGT0N
FKOFKIhTUHS
pnpiHXises. The rig Ic generally driven
around the entire square In r"tfr lhat
the lioor pale faces may witness the
craudeur ill which tho Osage can rule
When the circuit has been completed
the squaw driver will stop tlw wagon
on one of tho corners and tnc rain
i.mv clad buck will get out and with
out n glance nt either the carriage
r its occupants. Mil go striding up
tin. street and keep on going until ne
Ins waihed the four streets on each
.id of the court house. Then if li
u summer time be will enter the
inn I I ill d and stretch himself at
lull length on tho grass.
After Freedine'1' Lands.
Muskogee I. T Jute ."..--Time nr.
miii fri i iliuen In the Clierok..' nation
who are holding land which Un i
peeled 10 tile on as alloiiu.'iiu. Then
fi .in ..1. lime been reiused citizen
ship and now Indian u ldir.nl nave
tiled on the land and the Indian agent
1 . 1....... tiLe.1 to nut tnem 111 imihsih
sloii. Judge lllll IsMied a res' raining
order against the agent and his men.
.111.1 the freedincn are sun 111 posse
(.... rh.. uov. .niioi.nl will 111. i '..1' an
..pfrt 1.1 net the real raining outer di-
k..i...i ih. iiriiuiiiU that th. il.iuii
of the frevdmi'ii woie mltrepieb. nti d
In fore the court.
Senator IVverlrtce has alwais hem fa
TALIAFERRO'S
Undtrtaklns and Embalmlnp.
North Washington Street.
Phones 34 and 433.
COMPARE OUR SERVICE
WITH OTHERS
Postal Telegraph-Cable Co.
S. VahlOk-tin St.
Telpti"ne N "1
4.n-.'t"t":
t iPif
t rJj'
ii mm
REFRIGERATOR
Vonr health dc
pends to a hrfc ex - t
tent upon what you cat your ice bill
and the kind of Refrigerators used.
Buy a Nanscn and iircscrve your
health and purse. All sizes in plain
and enameled from
$9.00 to $17.50
a t neoo neenrtmnnr wntiT roolors from - SI. 75 to S3. 25
WILL DEVENY j Lightning Freezers best on earth - - $1.75 to $3.00
for all kliuH of
BUGGY REPAIR WORK
Tainting. Trimming anil
l pnoitiermg
Horseshoeing and General J
uiLiuiii.......
)l H. H1LLIS House Furnisher j
Phone 104 108-110 Main t
...
With the Judge H' a c.ie
- tr again.
of try
ELECTRIC FLAT IRONS!
If Two Hundred Families in Ardmore
Can Uie ThemJWhy Can't YOU?
J.tt tho thin: (or jrunoral um ami (or lautuh-jin elioico
pi. its or presMiijr You can have ono at your rinlen.o on
8 dnys trial by phuniag Jr.". TooHrato tluo irons will cost
you about Ave cents per Hour on your meter. At tho end of
8 days U you do uot rloMro to kop Uib iron wo w'.l mmuI and
gt tXat.no expense to you. Let u ond you one o-i trial.
ARDMORE ICE. LIGHT S POWER CO.
SALE LOTS INSIDE CITY LIMITS
mith Riggins & West Co.
"MPCFJ THF r-flPTH'
Special Prices For One WeeK
1 Lot in Bli ck U'2
1 " " 1U2
1 " " L'ln .
1 " " 108
1 " " 108
15
152
159
6
Office Phone 156
Power House Phore 99
45
555
619
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850 00
400.00
400.00
450.00
75 00
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125.0k
175.00
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1SOO.00
And 75 others all of which are 100
feet or over wide and from 150 to
250 feet lone'. Also a fine list of
McLish and Walcott lots al a low
price and easy terms. A fjood list
of Farms and Farm lands Very
Cheap Now. IVe Can Show You.
"The Dirt & Sand Dealers"
OF ARDMORE
Smith Riggins & West Co.
PHONE 726
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