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THE ROOSEVELT FAMILY Personality of New Mistress of the White House. CULTURED A1ID FOND OF HOME LIFE Chief I!xccllc' AVIfi In mi Oimilv oroiiM llmili'r mill Cuimlniit M inlciil. Ilcr Tnlr In Iri- Aro Shuttle Hlii In llri'plj It ! Im loti I'm o In Alioul (lit ( lillitrrn. TrnRodlea have confronted Theodoro ItooNuvi'lt, the new president, beforo now, nnd no one who suw will over for got 111 quiet, nliniiBt Hiipurhuinnn, self control thu tiny when Ida niothur nnd his wife, who wn Miss Allco Leo of ItoHlnii, were both Inld to rest, wiyit tlio Now Vork Ilernld. Tho dourly tioloved inotlior and wlfo of Theodoro Roosevelt died In tho name liouso within 11 few hour, nnd Ills nelf control was mnr voloun, Insplrlm? nil with the deepest lORpcct nnd ndmlrntlon. Tho present .Mrs. Theodore Hoosovolt, who heforo her marriage was Kdlth Curow of New York, Is n remarkable woinnn and one of rnre personality. Sho Ik a woman of tho highest princi ple nnd of a far more than ordinary incntnl caliber. From lior cn rl lost childhood xhe has been tin omnivorous reader and n constant Ktndent. She Iiiih always Hlirinik from anything like notoriety, and the necpHtmry )iibllclty that her liiittbnud'a position lias forced upon liur has been, so far iih lay In hur power, m ad e loss conspicuous. She In a New Yorker by birth, wan educated nt one of the fnshlonnble Hchools and has spent several years traveling nbroad. She Is an ticcoui lillshcd linguist, nnd her musical knowl edge lis far nbove tho ordinary. Hvcr since her iiinrrlage she lias devoted herself, heart and soul, to her hus band's career and at the same time lias been a devoted mother. Shu has not, In one sense of tho word, none In for Boclcty nt nil, although by her birth ns well ns her marriage she has nlways had n position which Involves certain social duties. Her circle of acquaint ances has been from childhood the name as her husband's, nnd they have among their friends tho loading people of the country. Mrs. Hoosevelt Is rather petite, Inn brown hair and brown eyes, a clear skin with some color when she Is ex cited, but her chief beauty Is her mouth, which Is umrveloiisly expressive. She dresses blniply, especially In the street; wenrs no Juwels, excepting with evening tlress, which Is nlways ex tremely liaudMime. She has not varied for years the style of her linlrdresslng. The hair Is parted, smoothed simply back from the forehead and colled at the back of the bend, with some few natural ringlets nround the temples, but thoro Is no attempt inude to follow each inoo of fnshlon. Mrs. Roosevelt has understood her own style nnd dresses accordingly. Not everybody knows that she and her husband were child sweethearts. As they grew older thtlr lives were rather sopnratod. After the death of bis llrst wife Mr. Roosevelt traveled abroad. Thero he again met Miss Kdlth Carew, nnd very soon the news came to his friends of his marriage, which has been an Ideally happy one. Kroin the time they were little chil dren Mrs. Roosevelt's belief In Mr. Roosevelt's ability has never wavered. Mrs. Roosevelt does not go In for any of the athletic sports of the day, but she Is a good horsewoman nnd ban tnkeu up riding again within the last two or three years. She Is an expert needlewoman, writes cleverly, nnd there Is somewhere extant a book of verse which sho has published for pri vate, circulation. She Is a member of several luncheon clubs, but she has never taken part In fnshlonnble enter tainments, nnd her name npneurs very rnroly on tho list of patronesses for large festivities. Sho possesses that rare talent, which made Mrs. Cleveland so popular, of re membering the faces of people sho meets once or twice nnd also being able to remember all about them. She Is tho boon companion ns well ns the wlsu nnd tender mother of her stepdaughter and her own children, who are much younger than Miss Alice Roosevelt. She bus n wide knowledge of politics, both foreign and American. Sho Is 11 frail looking woman, but has much more strength than she apparently pos sussc; She Is deeply religious. M's- Allco Roosoelt. Theodore Roo. it eldest child, will be eight een years old next March, and It had been planned that she should make her debut this winter In Washington soci ety. While Miss Roosevelt has not gone out In the formal acceptation of tho torin. she has of necessity seen it grout deal of society, youug as she is. Sho Is n very charming youug girl, with an unusually plea sunt umnucr and with an Intense Interest In life. Sho Is very fond of outdoor sports, Is n good horsewoman and thinks nothing of walking from live to seven miles a day. She Is n tluo tennis player. Sho lives out of doors ns much us possible nnd Is a good specimen of a wholesome, healthy, happy American girl. Her chief beauty Is her light, fair lialr, of which she has great quantities. She has blue eyes nnd n fair skin, Is above medium height nnd has a very slight Ilgure, although rather athletic in build. She has a rather deep voice and a very Jolly laugh. Sho Is devoted to her home, to her father, stepmother nnd to her half sister and brothers. She has been educated with govern tssos. Sho Is fond of reading. There Is nnothor Miss Roosevelt, who will not bo Introduced to society for some yoars, but who Is a very pretty thlld of nbout ten years of uge. Sho re sembles her mother very closely, al though, she, too, n.i i.iue eyes and fall hair, like her sister Alice. She Is belni; educated nt home. Tho other chlldrui are Theodore, ,lr aged fourteen; Kcrmlt, aged twelve, and Qtieiit'o, njrrd four. The RooBevolt love of homo Is n mnrked rhnraoterlMIc of the family not confined at nil to this generation, for the Itoosovelt clnunlxlinens was nt one time n byword, and to this day the Im mediate members of the Roosevelt fam ily apparently llnd more pleasure In each other's society than In that of nny of their friends. Mr. Roosevelt c r talnly takes Intense pleasure In being with his children, ns they tlo In being with him. Home for the Roosovelts ,s the "dearest spot on earth." The Roosevelt home near Oyster May, N. Y., Is n many gabled house on S.ig innate hill, a knoll that overlooks the bay, and the wooded glen lo the not known ns West Hollow. To reach It you drive over a mncadii mixed road along the shores of the buy and then up the hill through a grove of chestnut, oak and dogwood. It Is three stories high, the llrst of red brick, above which the wide Dutch shingles give It the air of an early colonial mansion. The most striking features are the wide verandas, the squatter chimneys nnd the groat number of modern windows. How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Re ward for nny enso of Cntnrrh that can not he cured by Hall's Cntnrrh Cure. R J. CHENEY & CO.. I'rops., Toledo. Ohio. Wo, tho undersigned, have known V. .1. Chonoy for the last 15 years, nnd iielleve him perfectly honornblo In nil business transactions, and finan cially able to carry out any obllgutlon made by their thin. West & Trunx, Wholosnlo Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Wnldlng, Klnnnn & Marvin, Wholosnlo Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tnkon inter nally, acting directly upon tho blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho system. Prlco 7Bc. per .bottle. Sold by all drug gists. Testimonials free. Halt's Family Pills aro tho host. When 11 friend comes up to you and says, "Now I want you to tell nw the truth," prepare to lie or else s.iy some thing disagreeable. It Happened In a Drug Store. "One day last winter a lady came to my drug storo nnd asked for a btand of cough medicine thnt I did not have in stock." says Mr. C. It. Grnndln. tho popular druggist of Ontario, N.Y. "She was disappointed and wanted to know what cough preparation I could recommend. I said to her that I could Ireely recommend Chnmheiialn'sCougb Remedy and that sho could tnko n bot tle of the remedy nnd after giving It .1 fair trial if she did not find It worth tho money to bring hack tho bottle and I would refund the price paid. In the course of a day or two the lady camo ck In company with a friend in need of cough medicine and ndvlred her to buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Romedy. I consider that a very good recommendation for tho reme dy, ii Is for snle by City Drug Storo and I J. Ramsey. Every good church woman 1ms nn Idea that Saint Peter's llrst question to her will bo. "Did you have a tri umphant deathbed?" Cbas. R. Wnssmnr. Kvanatou, 111., writes: "My boy 2'fe years old had a sovero cold which refused to yield to any treatment until wo tried Foley's Honey and Tar. Ho wns completely cured beforo using ono bottle." Take none but Foley's. Homier & Uonner. After exposure or when you feel n cold coming on, tnko a doso of Foley's Honoy and Tar. It never fnlls to stop a cold If taken in time. Homier & Uon ner. When n rad-hentled girl Inherits a fortune It changes to unburn. l)o you suffer from plles7 If so. do not turn to surgery for relief. DoWltt's Witch Hnsel Salve will act more quick ly, cutely and safely, saving you tho expense ami danger of nn operation. City Drug Storo. Rich mothers don't even find It in teresting to make matches for their daughters. They're so easy. "I had long suffered from Indigestion, writes O. A. I.eDels. Cednr City .Mo Ike others I hnd tried many prepar ations but never found anything that did me nny good until I took Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. He Is gaining fast and soon will be nble to work. Heforo he used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Indi gestion and mode him a total wreck. City Drug Store. A man's will power can't bo seen under a microscope when ho has been in collision with a woman's won't. For ml fresh outs or wounds, in either the human subject or In ani mals, as a dressing, HAM.ARD'S SNOW L1N1MICNT Is excellent: while lor sores on working horses, especial ly if slow to heal, or suppurating. Its healing qualities are unequalled. Price 26c and 50c. W. H. Krnmo, City Drug Store. A nractloHl Joko Is one thnt man ages to dodge the wasto basket. Mothers overywhore jiralso One Min ute Cough Cure for tho sufferliiKS It has relieved nnd tho lives of their llt tlo onus It has Envod. Strikes at the root of the trouble nnd draws out tho Inflammation. Tho chlldron's tnvorlto Cough Cur. City Drug Storo. Some women tnko up music for tho purpose of beating tlmo. Por sprains, swellings nnd lamonoss thoro is nothing so good as Chambor lnln's Pain Halm. Try It. For sale by City Drug Storo and P. J. Ramsoy. McFarland & Taliaferro, Undertakers and Emmai,mkks Aro now ready to serve tho people at reasonable prices with u full line of woctl and inctnllc cases. Also robos, shrouds nnd slippers. Now hearse nnd wagon. Kind and courteous treatment. Tho latest tip to date service In every particular. Satis faction guaranteed Calls answered day or night. Jones Building, W. Main St, Ardmore, I. T. APerfecnieallhBread a nuitrs sound ocats and vtsoiioua mimki- HAflMWUM) AVOADWllt.KUVWICtl. t rensuf or SPEIGLE'S BAKERY tTBl. ( Brain Bread" is superior in quality nnd t.iste to nny other bread we hnve ever baked, nnd Unit's PiiyitiR n great denl. Purina "Brain Bread" contains all the ele ments of Oliitereiin wheat tho best crown, which insur es proper nourishment IV r ev ery part of your body; unlike most health bread, it's deli cious to tho tnBte. Our trade is rapidly increasing because we bnke Purinti "Braiu Brend" fresh overy dny. A trial loaf will convince you of the truth. J. H. SPEIGLE. G. W.RITTER&SON Iepo i 1 Sewing Machines, Umbrellas, BicycEcs and Guns. New Locatlon-Ntxt to Ardmore Fire Department. North Washing ton btrcot. Low Rate Excursions ail Summer via The Burlington Effouic During tho cotnlntr summer the Hurllnuton Route will have ,n clTect the very lowest excursion rates that have over been made. The neutral plan or these rates, destinations, etc.. Is so varied that the nubile should sisk their nearest ticket nuont for details, or else do us the favor to write for ratos, descriptive mat ei, etc Cheap Summer Tours West Dally to Utah, Colorado and Hlack II Ills, also Ilonicseekers' oxcurslons every two wccks to 1110 wnoic west, and Northwest. Cheap hxcurslons tiast Verv low round trip rates to the Hulralo Expo, sltion. tho Seashore. Adrlondacks, Uanada, Michigan Luke. Mackinaw: a thousand eastern rrsorts; tliui lake and rail trim east, via Chicago, Dp trolt, Cleveland. Chenn Uxcurslons North Everv dav to St. Paul. Mlnneatiolls anil Lake Superior resorts; the enole.-t recreative country. Ask for the Burlington's stiminoi excursion rate circulars. California Excursions personally conducted everv Wodne.sdav from St. Louis, every Thursday from Kansas uity anu at. .losepn. L. .1. HltlCKKlt, L..W. Wakklky, i- e a, mxs .Main 11 v St I.otilH Bt l.oulsl IIOWAIU) Em.iott,. Oenernl Msnucor, nt Lo 11 1 flnotfter Railroad.... FROM TEXAS TO THE north ana a$t THE EFFECTIVE MARCH 10, 1001, AMNOUNOES THE COMPLETION OF (TO Red River Division To DENISON and SHERMAN TEXAS. It Shortens the Distance, It Opens Hew Territory. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. J. P. THAYER., Civil Englnccrand Architect Suuvkys and Plats Made. Plans, estimates and sncclllcatlont furnished, Oorman Rulldlnir, Ardmore, I, T. LAWYERS. LEDHETTEH A ULEDHOK, ATTOHNKYB AT LAW, Oifioe, Id LmltiMtar A Illedtoa botldtni Usln Irani. H.O. munrl. W. Y. Uovmkk POTTKRP A BOWMAN, Attouhkyb at law. Offlce, DDiuIra In Iba Hardy bntldlu Ardmore, 1. T. W.L. Uarretl. W, U, Hlnsbsnu. GARRETT fc BINGHAM, Attohnkys-at-Law. Do ft olrll and criminal nrftottaa. Offloe In Wbeeler balldtnir. odeoiIIb conn dome. Ardmore I, T JOBEPII P. MULLEN, Attobnky and Codnbblob at Law Obiwinal Law k BrsouLrr. (Janarat law Dractloe In theoonruof Iba Indian Territory: U. B.aaDreme ooart.Waib. InKtoni court of olatmii ooart ot appeal!, Klirtitb ludtolal dlatrlct: Bxeontlre deuart. ment. Oinoe. Wait Main atreel, near ns ooart boma Ardmore I.T. II HUBERT & GANNON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Offloe. tlerberi A Lewli balMIng, Ard! more I.T PHYSICIANS. DR. J. W. SIIACKLEFORI), OSTEOPATH 10 PHYSICIAN. Is in Ardmoro at tho rosidenco of Mr. W. A. Ledbcttor. and troats both ncuto and chronic diseases, but makes a specialty of chronic tllaonso. Consultation free. SDe . F. P. voi? libeller, lOoullat and Anrlat. Bpuclal attention Klven to Burgnrf anil Dlftoaaes of thn BM2, GAR, NOSE AND THROAT, Olasscs Accurately Fitted. OIUco ovor Homier tt llonnnr'a Drnc Store. Iliiomn 3 nnd 5. Anlmnru, I. T. 'I'liono; Itenlilcnco II. Oillro 15. Walter Hardy. J. 0. MoNnca Itea. Phone It Ret. Fnone ss. II ARDY & McNEES, PnYSICIANS AND SUKOEONS. Offloe honm: 10 to 12 n. m.. 2 to 4 p. m., ant 8 to 9 p. m.i Bnndnye, 10 to :i a. m. and 8 to p. m, Offloe rhone in. Offlce over namiey'f ilritt itoro corner Main and Oaddo trent DR. S. II. LANDRUM, Physician a n Suiiokon Onice In thn Crucc Huildint;: hours. 0:30 to 11:30 a. in., 2 to 4 p. m otllco, 'phono No. 80, Residence, phone Iso. lul. Rational treatment ot tnorpblna nnd Tobacco hablta I. V. FOLSOM, M. D. Dops a General Practice. Special Attention to Obstetric?, Diseas es of Women nnd Children. 31 Years Experience. OIUco over Homier & Ilonnor'a drui; More. mono is. DENTISTS. Oil, A. K. 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Any news dealer, newspaper or postmas ter will receive your subscription, or you may mail It direct to The Rkpuhlio, St. Louis, Mo, IMoica "vork" CrnU1S !Tfc$3b?l;f?? HeKUlat Bpeclalty. 'flOnlf4f iaK' Texas State Fair, Dallas, r September 28th to October 13tli, Inclusive. Tn nn Tickets on sale September 2Htb, litn 4d OU jted to September 29lh for return, nnd on September 29tli, October Gth nnd 13tb, limited to date of sulefor return. RO QK Tickets on Bale daily. September 4tJ uJ 27th to October 13tli, limited to ono day after date of sale. $4 20 Tickets on snle September 27tli to October 2lb. limitt-d to October 14th for return. Full iuforiimtou The Best The Cotton without r7 .. 14 . W t j iwoiiM.jf. ttt t. p. unit. p. a, fjoiou. To. .vr i JM r. utttf, t p. it a, iikf. la MemphisMtast and Southeast. Atwatatelf the HOT SPRINGS. ARKANSAS. Pullman Buffet Reclining . BA.KT, cn Aft- OaTXiaoMA aB.KUt,CWIff. . M. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TnAoc Marks Designs Copyrights &c. Anyone pnrtlnR n ltctch nnd description mny quickly iiicortntn our npiulnn freo whether an Inrentlnn H irobtily rmtciitnblo. nnmiiHiIrn thmsKlri 'llyrontlrtentlal. IIiiiiiIImioIcoii I'nlenU cut froo. tildjst nironcy for recurmt; patei r. iitimvtfi tnkeu throuuh Aliiitu A Co. leculve ipn'lal nntlcr, Trllhout ctinrge. In tho icaii l.nrirnt r'r culiitloti of nny BdentlUo journal. Terms, f .1 u Jtviri riut muniiiiif it uuiu u hii m nrurnivi'i MUNN & 0Q.3C,Dfo:id' New York , llraucll OIUco. US& F Bt WashlUKt in, I). I'. I IU1 IT IS FINISHED. Tho groat Olotidcrott lodf;o lias beon completed, formally oponod, and olTerliiR an incomparable crula Ino, under thu manaKomoutof Mr. J. J. W. Kloher, proprietor of tho famotia Hotel Sheldon of El Paao, Tex. You wnnt an enjoyable stimmor. You want to got away frum tho op proaalvenenB of tho city nnd the low altitudoa. Go to Cloudoroft, N. M. Q00 trot elevation. On tho nummlt of the loftiest peak of tho Sacramen to mountains, 119 mlloa northenat of El I'ano, Wonderful scenery. Tonnis courtB and Golf links, dnnc ln pavilion. In fact everything do aired nnd expected In nn up-to-date hoaltbful summer roaort. Cloudoroft la known as the "HroatlilnR Spot of tho Houthwet " Thoro la but ono way to jjo com fortably nnd quickly. But one way to avoid more than ONK CHANOI5. of oars; but ono way to enjoy reclin ing chair ours, (seats froo) and aloep Inp; cars all tho way through dally to El Paao, That way la via tho Toxaa & Pacillo Railway, Moro Information by lottor or do scrlptlvo literature may bo had of nny tlckot agent or E. P. Tukner, Gonoral Paaaengor and Ticket Agent Dallas, Tex. from ucent. No Change of Cars. Line to the Old States. "Belt offers you the shortest and quickest route to the "Old States," unnecessary changes of cars. Both day and night trains ure . eauiDoed with comfortable Coaches Rprllninir Chair Cars: also fanor t-aie uars oy aay unu Pullman Sleepers at night. Till in wtut you m SfA"i tni yao wM lv, Mi w wW t you mki ntl el IKWt. W WlB ttH i W camfMt KhMe tor l!w trip ind tn InlHrtlHn IHtle bonk. "A Trip la lh Old Sinn" "i-y. wm x p. a, fwt ertk. to. DOUBLE DAILY UP-TO-DATM PASSENGER TRAIN ftERVOOE Qulckcat aa 9H Slteptra end Arc Chair Cars. a.v. utm Orrr, o. T. r.As J, V, HOLMS, TraJM ! $100 Reward Will he paid i.y the Chickasaw Storkmon'i- Association for tho arri'Staiid t oiiVlctlon of anyone a HcalliiL' moi-u nf any kind from any niPitilitr. f thisAssiipintliin. 0 r t i , i . . i- iiowKij.. i',ca. O V. IIalkv, Sec. v - . ... , . w. Dyspepsia Cure Digests v. hat you eat. ItartKlc'ilvrtl --.tsihof.iod nnd aids mature in strct. tliftiing nml rccon rtructlng tl. ) c- .austcd digestlvo orr gaus. ItHthol stdlcovereddlgcstjL ant and tonlr. o other prepamtiorr. can appniacli i, -i elllclency. It la stantly roln andpr-rinnncitly cures nyspensia, i r test lin, Ileartliiirn, I'latu ein-e. . r Ktuniach, Katifcu, Nek Ilcatlaflif.t . lRtralglu.tranipsand allritherroKiili (.flinpiifect digestion. im.Cfi5?1'- uJ!rt J.'- I-iw-l'-frnntnlns 2't times imaiisizo. , u umt K i-m imillciifm) Ulty Hrug Rtorn, W.m. Krumn. Prop CITY SCAVENGER. Prompt attention will be given to all Sanitary work. Notify me thro' i the Dostoff ice. Box 704 BOB McGHEE. POSITIVELY CURE51