The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 39, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 22, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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OIL AND GAS STRIKES HAVE
BEEN SOURCE OF VAST RICHES
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THE WONDERFUL
BROMIDE
This is the greatest health giving
water. Should be drank as water
not as medicine. It is kept in its
purity by our general agent
E. M. GOFF
Phone 497
Ardmore. Okla.
Sequoyah Hotel and
Radium Institute
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HOTE..0 HOTELS
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McFarland's Hotel
F. J MfKAKKA.NlJ. J'roprlfetor.
McALESTEK OKLA.
European Plan. 75 modern
room 7t and $1. Large
sarup'e rorrn. A jKipulnr
I ri' td restaurant in con
ric.-ttion. lish dinners a
i-calty.
STOP
At the GRAND AVENUE HOTEL
If you happen to he in Oklahoma City over
nitfht. Good Cafe in connection.
I
' laiia4 that tt Mr:taad
h"J t-'ttn atoorc "who aow allrg
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- -ar aa4 ttat b aa a alsor a.
i?r.- the 44 traa by
Tf National Q ae4 Tx;v
".rapaay is mad 4fidao'. t.y
MtpTtrm court aa tt on":
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t4) wII. No 4at bOWrr
f.4. i--n nxci for the trial of u
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Tt- -vi4rDo 4eviofid show that
Moor waa vktt4 by mmcy
4iff-rnt pr0B. wail b waa a
pr!frir at 7t. larn worth boeaiw
of hii txrina; tb owner ol tnU tract
of Un4 in tt Q!an J'y! Held rV
uioas lums wer offered him to sign
ott a leaae on tt land or on a tor-
ion of h and for several ks b
r elved more carta from outslderi
(ban any otter prisoner in the pen!-t-rjtiary.
Hurtitt hit releaae from prison
wru'Jj tu( 1IV two years a;o. Moore
f Hjrx) himself on of tt wealthiest
' ::i'-n in tte new atate. Since
fiat timo be has aided attmeraua pro)-
'T in the aute for the bettemea:
"I the aecro raee and baa alren lib
'rally towarda It awtuenacce of the
Hakvbee school for awrci at Taft
hf has promised the sobool add!-
' lonml dooaitona of money In the near
future
Oiilr recently the announcement
a made through Oklahoma new-
uif that Cliff Drew is to weot a
tat' ly office building Taka Drew
u a white man and ia well know a
y ght at least by practically ?
r man In the oil district of Okla-
A uumVr of years ago. befor
er any oil atrtkes mad In
"I I I 'lian Territory. Cliff Drew mar-
l ijuma Perry man a Orek In-
' -riian a n!ec of Oorg B.
' -.-j.vj. who at one t me waa chief
Cherokee Indian cation. Her
' . - 'i-orge B Perryman. Is itlil
-n Tulsa. All the Perry mans
'tremeljr weithy becauan
. happened to own lane aUot-
-n'- in the new state oil belt. 8-
f - the death of George B. 1'erry-
.'. M eraj yoars ago be had erect-
! Aat at that time waa the finest
- ! ru t- in (be o l bolt. It is a big
' :!. htrurture. occupying a square
' . - jzA in Tulsa It is now ecu-
: i hy the widow wbo refutes to
f. .-. the white man's language and
r ri.ur.iratloaa on huilaean marten
a. ways conducted through aa in-
.'r'"T The property where she
UU-ti is the anoaatral borne of
Mrs totBk I;;w Is ritaed at J 175-
rVdlowSag the marriijro of Cliff
nsi ThH?
We oSer One Hundred Do' tar K-
ard for aay cae of Catam
can cot be cared by Hall 1 Ca-.arrr
Car.
r j. cmsNET k co . ToWo o
We. tb Badersiraed. h tw:
T. i. Cheney for the las; Jl yar
and believe aim perfectly honors-
ia til bwta! t;aaaactiont ac! na
aoc tally able to carry out any obi.
saUobs mad by hi i.in.
WiWia?. Kinnan U Mtrrls.
Wboksfrate Dniriau Toilo O
Hall Catarrh Cure U taKer. itter
sally c-v3n? directly u;oo the biood
sad mucoas inrfaces o! the tys'.ea
leettmonials seat free. Price 7
per boule. Sold by all drarr'.sts
Take Hall ramily Pills Jo on
atipation d&w
INTERPRETER NEEDED
AT INDIAN WEDDING
JUDGE MASON C C L i. D S "T TALK
CHOCTAV. SUT HE PERFORM-
ED THE CErtEMOf.Y.
Judge Mason though he i-
on weddings until Tuesday a?-- -noon
late when two full blood .-i..
siasippi Choc la -A applied for a '.
cense also tbey made i. V.o n tr.at
they wanted to lure tbe Judre
tt kaot. But the Jodre w
asalnat it. He couldn't talk Cho -taw.
They were Kufus Hell and i:
Tubbee and neither were abl- . j
spea-: English but they brought
with them Wiley lobnaon also a
Choctaw but who could taljt jui-
good English. Judse Masc-i ha.1 a
few weeV.a preiloti tied a p."-"y
good knot for tVlley and his brtd
and Mr. Bell and Miss Tubtx-'-having
Inspected k and liked it
brought Wiley along to ask 'h-
I Judge to do tb same thlnK for
Uu
So with Johntoa aa lnterpr-: r.
tbe ceremony proceeded to the v.-ry
evident satis action of the bride
and groom and to the very great
interest of a number of spe-ators
When the knot waa tied t:. r.j '-
were congratulated on al! sn- u
their surprise and embar-ansru. r.r
Both were tine looking Indian- a:.:
thanked Judge Matron for h:s in-
terest in them.
The judge aSKSd Wiley's br: i-
who was also of the wedding par-
how her husbasd was treaunt; 1.--She
replied "good." His honor 'oil
her if Wiley didn't treat her r.gh1
to bring him Into court ar.) w-
would have hU head cut jfT. a'
which the pretty Indian girl cast a:
' apprehensive kxk at her husband
Judge Mason' ia thinking of tak
ing a 'course la tbe Choctaw Ian
guage.
If people with tymptoms of kldr y
or bladder trouble could realise th -ir
danger they would without in.s of
time commence taking Kol-y's K d
ney Remedy. This Brest renvdy
stops the ptin and tbe lrregu:arit!v
strengthens and builds up these or-
gans and there is no dang'-r of
HrtghU' dl ease or other serious di
order. Do not disregard the early
; k-ymptomi. bold by all dmxrliti.
Itt-ad Ardts..rtte Want AO
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