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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE SIDNEY SUGGS, Proprietor GHIGKA8AW ill r.f Entered nt tho Postomcc at Ardmoro as Bcconu-ciass m" Novorobcr 2, 18D3. Published Evory Aftornoon (oxcopt r ,in nmi Sunday Morning. Olhco of Publication: North Washing ton street . GTinRr.niPTION RATES: rt -oelr 10 One month Odo year 5 00 Tho OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER of the United States Court for the Southern District Indian. Territory; also for the Chickasaw Stock Association of tho Indian Territory, ana tno oiuciai urBuu of tho city. TIME TADLE. Gulf. Colorado A 8anta Fe Railway, A GREAT CATHERINCOf REPRE SENTATIVE MEN. From All Parts of the Nation end Else where They Are Here Temporary Organization Perfected Will Get Down to Work Tho convention called by Mayor Dick to convene In Ardrnoro Novem her 10 mot this morning at 10 o'clock at tho Unltetl States courthouse. Tho convention was called to order by Mayor Dick and tho houso went Into (Southbound) nwnn a Rhlcaco Exn...3:40n.m Cleburao & K .C. Exp. ...... .4:2Gp.m. Lo or . organzatlon by the olec Galveston &lChlcago Exp.. 12:35 . of 8- W.IU,. of Ryan temporary 1133 a. m. tl,u,l,i,uu u"u - r luu.iiuiu.j socretnry. Mr. Hays, in statin-? tno Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway. obkt of tho Ardmore. convention Arrlvo at Ardmoro l:-5 p. m. to bo to take stops to securo needed Leavo Ardmore 2:3D p. m. legislation, took advantage of his op Local frolght earning passongors also, portunlty to express his gratefulness No trains on Sundays. W. A. DASHIELL, Ticket Agent. All United States mallB ClOBO 30 minutes prior to train time. DAVID IIEDFIELD, P. M. Terms of United States Court. At Chlckasha Begins Monday. Sep tember 29. 1902. and Montlny, i-eimi- ary 1C, 1903, and continues In session twn wreltn. At Ryan Begins Monday, uctooer 13. 1902. nnd Mondny, March 2, 1903, and continues In session ten days. At Purcoll BeuInB Thursdny, Octo bcr 23, 1902, nnd Thursday, March 12, . . , , tnnt nnilnnna In niBHlnn ton ilnva. UlcK J- l- UHIH, W. I. UllUOrt, A. J At Pauls Valley DeglnB Monday, Mllburn, II. O. Crogor. November 3 1902, nnd Monday, March Upon tho suggestion of J. C. Graham 23, 1903, arid continues In session four Umt 1Icnry j, purman would bo nli aT A,innnClnS Monday. December during the aftornoon session tho 1, 1902, and Mondny, April 20, 1U03, inner was canon lor to givo nis views nnd continues In session ono week. concerning what steps the convention for tho honor that had been conferred upon him Inasmuch as n number of delegates wero oxpected to arrlvo on the Santn Fo nnd Choctaw trains about noon It was agreed that during tho morning session no work bo done excopt the nppolntmont of committees on crodon tlnlB nnd permanent organization. Following nro thoso committees: Credentials S, Hardy, T. N. Rob nett'Dr. Beauchamp, Dr. McPhorson Sam Davis. Pormanont organization It. W LIKE TO BE YOUNG AGAIN? AVoll. Ilrro "liOnk Sinn Who Woulii Hntlier tile CleiiM-il. We nil Niy that we'd, like to te young nmiln. bat I doubt If we really mean It," hujs llnnvey Sutherland 111 Mnslee'P. "We'd like to hno as good hcnltli as we had when we cast our tlrst vote, and we'll like It If we didn't have to vloit tho dentlct so often nnd so expensively. Hut If It enmc to the yolnt that the Rttill bounced out be fore us and sulkily growled: 'What Is our wish? 1 will obey, I and tho oth er slaves of the lamp,' I fancy we should study quite awhile, y.itb ninny 'Why ah, let me see now,' before we plucked up the courage to blurt out, 'Make me twenty-one ngnln. Because, you know, you hnven't any too much sense now, with nil your experience of the world, and If you were twenty-one again It would have to be In mind ns well us In body. The mind Is what the body Is. It seems a terrible price to pay for a new set of teeth and an undlecrlralnnt lng appetite, What? To wnlk again that weary, "tortuous road: to discover again how many kinds of a fool and a failure one can be, and not half try klthcr; to have to take over again all those terms of old 1'rofensor Expert ence? Iluh-uht Not for me. You may If you like. Even If I could start anew with what 1 have learned of life, which would come far short of what I should really need. It seems to mo that it would be n bore to have to sit through the performance again, I suppose If ever there was n success ful man, a lucky mnn, It was Martin Luther, nnd yet when the elcctress of Brandenburg wished him forty more birthdays he told her he would sooner give up every hope of heaven ho had than spend forty years more on enrth. To be sure, ho would have had to spend them In Germany, but that's a detail." At Tlshomlnco Boglns Mondny, De- comber 8, 1902, and Monday, April 27, 1903. and contlnuos In session one week. At Ardmoro Begins Monday, De cember 15, 1902, and Monday .May -I, 1903, and continues In session cigiit weeka or longer. Any erroneous reflection upon tho charactor or reputation of any per son which may bo printed In tho AM morolte. or nny article based on ro- porta that aro falso will bo gladly cor rected It brought to tho attention of tho publisher. -t- 4. ttnn Mm T n-if.n!ntntirn Tnlnnhnnn ! fr and call up PHONE NO. 5, If you want tho Ardraorolto, (.&.? -. ' ;- !- ! ! : Ardmore, Monday, Nov. 10. Tho annual report of J. GeoiK should tako. Mr. Furman responded with a strong speech, stating that ho appreciated the courtesy shown him by the con ventlon nnd oxprosslng rogrots nt his mobility to be present throughout the deliberations of tho convention. Mr. Furmna's speech Bhowed that ho was porfectly familiar with every need of. tho Indian Territory and was reploto with practical suggestions Tho difficulties undor which wo nro laboring and tho gravity and Impor tnnco of tho questions to bo discussed wero touched upon. In part Mr. Fur man said: "Tho condition that tho Indian Territory Is now placed In Is anomalous, nothing Uko It ovor exist ed before no other torrltory ever had such burning questions to decide, and thoso must bo decided before we can enjoy tho rich boon of American wngni nays u.o Bre.uei m-i-ii ui cltlzensliln. And wo nro vexed be- dlan Torlrtory Is educational facilities yond moneures because wo have no for tho uon-cltlrens. voc(J whntevor tho settlement of Ardmoro extends n warm welcome affairs. What nro wo to do? Wo oe .to all delegates and strangers hero to- cupy the position of supplicants; there day. Wo hope their stay will bo pleas ant, as well as their work, and that aro every year from 200 to 2,500 lob bylsts before congress, and wb-n w ventlon nil. much good will arise from this con- end n man there ho simply joins that Innumerable host' and It s hard work Indeed to get a hearing. This Is not Ardmoro was a rovclatlon to .day to a representative convention of tho en a majority of our visitors, many of tiro Indian Territory and wo should whom had'1 not been horO. for a couplo take, no radical steps and until then of years or more Tho number of our there- Is something tanglblo to fight business houses was a surprise to for-'fhero will-not bo a representative many and no doubt Ardmoro will re- convention. Tho duty that lies before celvo many favorable comments upon UB j8 to tako up tho matter on whlcii their return home. Wo aro a unit nnd keen out dlscora nnt questions; resort to no radical measures. Our children aro without schools, our Insane havo no asylums gross. On this guestlon wo aro vonlence of public roads. Relief must come and tho snfost method to pur suo Is to procure a dolegato In con ress. On thlB question wo are unit and whon wo havo a ropresonta tlvo then It's tlmo to discuss person Affairs must bo In pretty good shnpe al views." in this country whon an election can On motion of Mr. Horbort tho poop! bo pulled off without ovon causing a from other nations wero voted scats slight chnngo in any of tho markets, in tho convention and given a cordial A prospoctlvo cold snap In tho cotton welcome. bolt cnusos a dozen times as much In terest In tho market ccntors ns does A Texas editor defines true liappl noss thusly: "Our vlow of a family government Is that evory homo should bo a Httlo republic, whoro universal toleration, pi e vails nnd ovoryono has n'voicp'In tho govornmgnt, without any wrangles botweon husband nnd wife as to which of the two shall be prosldont." tho olectlon of a national congress and chief offlcors of nearly all tho statos. The Roy and the Telegram A wild-eyed boy rushed Into a Mil waukeo church a fow days ago and handed a telegram to tho preacher, un, it's grand to bo a politician, but Tho preacher looked at -the name good Lord deliver ua from tho flro bug 0n tho envolope and said Kind winch aro Infesting portions of a telegram has Just been handed Oklahoma. Not all of that territory is to me. It Is addressed to John Smith uad, but when a man or set of men -vlll is ho In the audience?" comuino for tho purpose of defeating But nobody arose. All tho Job tho honost voice of the peoplo by acts Smiths presont spelled their namos oi violence, chicanery and attempted Schmidt Chicago Tribune nrson ho becomes In tho eyes of con DAILY MARKET REPORTS. Grain, Produce, Llv- Stee and Other Quotatlort. . COTTON. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. (By Gulllot Bros.' Exchange.) New York Futures. Opeoed December 8.20 January 8.29 March 8.11 Closed. 8.20 8.2G 8.11 Spots. New Tork Spots quiet; 8.45; sales 2,011 bales. Liverpool Market Dm; 4-64d; sales 6,040 bales. middling middling Chicago Cattle Receipts. Cattle 3,000; market steady. Hogs, 25,000; market 5c to 10c lower. Kansas City Receipts. Cattle, 5,000; market steady. Hogs, 15,000; market 10c lowar. KANSAS CITY CASH GRAIN. Wheat. No. 2 hard. 66 No. 3 hard 03V4OG4 No. 4 hard 5760 No. 2 red 65 No. 3 rod '. 6364 No. I red : C061 Corn. No. 2 43(8-44 No. 3 iA&il No. 2 mixed 4343tt No. 3 mixed 41 Oats. No. 2 ,,,(.....31 No. 3 whlto 29 No. 2 mixed 29 In the United States Court for the Southern District of tho Indian Ter ritory, at Ardmoro. In tho matter of Aram & Parks, bankrupts, In bankruptcy. To tho Hon. Hosea Townsend, Judgo of said court: Abram & Park of Troy, Southorn district of tho Indian Territory, re- spotftfully represents that thoy werp on tho 17th day of July last past, duly adjudged bankrupts undor tho acts of congress relating to bankruptcy; that said firm was composed of J. U. bram nnd J. D. Park at tho tlmo of said adjudication, but that since that time J. U. Abram of said firm has de parted this life; that thoy havo duly surrendered all their property nnd rights of property, nnd have fully com piled with all requirements of said acts, and of tho orders of court touch ing their bankruptcy. Wherefore, the cstato of J. U. Abram and J. D. Park pray that they may bo decreed by the court to havo full dls charge from all debts provrtblo against estate, either partnership or lndl vldual, under said bankruptcy acts, except such debts as are excepted by law from such discharge. Dated this tho 10th day of November, A. D,. 1902. ABRAM & PARKS, Bankrupts Advertisements Under this ii aill bo received nt tho rate oi avd cents per line. No advertisaj rcelvod for less than fifteen rents. Snnelnl mnnltitv fo. i .j tuiva iiisiit-u uu ttyjiiicuiiun. ino n may contain any matter of "U "Found," "For Rent," "For i "Stolen," "Strayed," or any pJ without display lines. WANTED Clean, white cotton"! at this ofilco at once. , WANTED A respectable whltei man to do cooking and gei housework; ono not nfrald of i Box. 330, Tishomingo, I. T. EPIGRAMS IN DIALOGUE. The following "bouquet" Is picked from various plays, successful nnd oth erwlse: Nothing can work such havoc ns a fool. "Sowing the Wind." Wo niny scale a mountain only to trip over n mole hill. "Queen's Favor- He" Thoso wha wnlt for other men's ihoos must trend roughly sometimes. 'Alone." Life's like baccarat. Chanco gives the cards. Wo only play what's dealt us. "John Dunford, M. IV Joy, Joy one ennnot touch Joy every day. One must tako things ns they ure. "Pelleas and Mellcandc" Wrinkles, you know, , my dear, aro tho diary of a woman's life In cipher. "His Excellency the Governor." In a woman's word book "I hate you" often means "I like you." That's worth remembering. "The Terma gant." Ladles, like bills of exchange, nro al lowed n little grace and, unlike bills of exchange, arc much pleasnnterto meet -"Her Own Rival." I suppose honesty's like the gout. It ruus In ccr(nln families for several gen erations, and then It skips a genera tion. "The Rogue's Comedy." Oh, Isn't there ono perfect world out of nil the millions, Juist one, where everything goes right and fiddles never get out of tuner "Tho Masqueraaers." LOCAL MARKETS. (By Porter Staples) Tho following aro the prevailing prices paid for produco today: Wheat No. 2, 70c; No. 3, 65c. Oats 40c to 45c. Hay $7.008.00. Corn 50c to 60c. Sweet potatoes 5o75c por bushol. Irish potatoes 85c per bu. Pecans 34c. Poultry. ((By William Newman.) Ducks Pordozcn fl.75. Hens Per dozen $2.50. Trying chickens ?1.752.50. Eggs, per dozen 17c Butter 20 to 25c per pound. Turkeys Gross, 5c. Geese Full-feathered, per dozen $3,500)4.50. Live Stock. (By Cold Storage Market) Fat cows, gross cwt ..$2.002.10 Fnt calves $3.00 to $5.00 Fat sheep, per head.... $2.00 to $3.00 Fat hogs (gross) 100 lbs $5.00 to 5.50 Order of Notice Thereon. Indian Territory, Southern District. On this 10th day of November, A D., 1902, o,n rending tho foregoing petl tlon ,It is ordered by tho court that a hearing bo had upon tho same on tho 15th day of Decerabor, A. D., 1902, bo foro tho Bald court at Ardmoro, In said district at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon; and that notice thereof bo published In tho Ardrno'rolte, a nowspaper print ed In said district, and that all known creditors nnd other persons In Inter est may appear at tho said time and placo and show causo, If any they havo, why tho prayer of tho said pe titioner should not bo granted. And It Is further ordered by tho court that tho clerk shall send by mall to all known creditors copies pf said petition and this ordor addressed to thorn at their places of rosldenco as (dated. Wltnosa tho Hon. Hosea Townsond Judgo of tho said court ,nnd seal there- of, at Ardmoro, In said district, on tho 10th day of Nov. A. D., 1902. Seal.) . HOSEA TOWNSEND, Judge. First published Nov. 10. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. Wood Per cord, $2 to $2.50. Coal (by Weeks Bros.) $3.50 ton. An Unr un Ilntn. "In a general wny I approve of rains," said the grumpy person when he reached home after a drenching. "They are n line thing when they come decently nnd In good order" ns be placid his umbrella wber It would drip on the parlor carpet "but I want to go on record right now" removing his soggy uew hat nnd saturated coat "as declaring I'nm opposed to these rains that begin on the day before yes- terxlny and keep coming" gazing at his eight dollar trousers, which resembled dlshrags. "It wouldn't be so bad," he resumed as he tuok his shoes off and let the water run out, "If it rained straight dowu, but when It rnlns zig zag nnd up and crosswise nnd entneor tiers It's tlmo to protest. A dod gnsted day like this hns no right to be on the caloiidnr" and so on until he got to bed. Exchange. Fruits. (By E. B. Pugh.) Native apples, per bu $1.00 Native peaches $1.001.50 Pears $1.00 Cabbage, per lb '2 'eanuts 4 In the United States Court for tho rltory, at Ardmore. In th6 matter of S. T. Lindsey, bankrupt, In bank ruptcy. To the Hon. Sosea Town send, Judgo of said court: S. T. Lindsey of Ardmore, in tho Southern district of tho Indian Terrl tory, respectfully represents that on the 18th day of January, 1902, last past, ho was duly adjudged bankrupt under tho act of congress relating to bankruptcy; that ho has duly surren dered all bis property and rights of property, and has fully complied with all requirements of said acts and of tho orders of the court touching his Cotton Market. Tho cotton market opened down this bankruptcy, morning and declined during tho day, wnprerorc, no prays that ho may be closing down. Lint cotton sold for uocrenu oy mo court to navo a full G to 7.C0; while seed cotton brought discharge from all debts prpvabl from '2.G0 to 2.C5. Cotton seed $14. against his estate under said bank Receipts for tho day 200 bales. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. In tho District Court of tho United States, for tho Southern District, at Ardmore. In tho mntter of A. G. Cranflll, bankrupt, In bankruptcy. To tho creditors of A. G. Cranflll In tho Southern district, in tho Indian Territory', at Ardmore, a bankrupt: rupt acts, excopt such debts as are ex cepted by law from such discharge, Dated this tho 10th day of Novem ber, A. D 1902. S. T. LINDSEY, Bankrupt, Order of Notice Thereon. Indian Territory, Southern District, On this 10th day of November, A D., 1902, on reading the foregoing pe- Notice Is horeby given that on the tltlon, It Is ordered by the court that 10th day of Novembor, 1902, thii Bald I a hearln; bo had upon tho samo on tho A. G. Cranflll was duly adjudged bank- 15th day of December, A. D., 1902, fie- WANT COLUMN WANTED. SALESMAN WANTED To looS tcr our Interests In Chickasaw! adjacent counties. Salary or ! mission. Address Lincoln Oil Cleveland, O., j t now' e. Qrol ates. f SPLENDID CHANCE Just men to learn barber trade demand for school graduates saved by steady practice; qua) teachers, etc. Tools preser board provided; positions nume Wrlto today. Moler Barber Col St. Louis, Mo. 9' WANTED A smart youth to sel Chinese Curios. If ho catch t business, ho earn many casl) Bomo American stamps send ml packago postage. I send sarj free. Zah Sah Moo, Shan China. 3h WANTED To buy a residence; l be cheap. Address box 181, cltj 20-tf. 1 WANTED Several young men know something of photograph: travol In tho Interest of my j enlarging house. See or write Colo, Ardmoro, I. T. 19-t hOR RENT. FOR RENT Two front olllce root Rnndol building. Apply to W1 Wolvcrton. lot FOR RENT A four room housd 168 West Main street. Rob) Loo. q -i ROOMS FOR RENT With or wl board. Old Carter House, B st southwest. i 7-2t. MRS. GEO. ROBERT FOR RENT Land'for farming. ply A. D. Chase, P. O. Box 421, more, I. T. , 2 FOR RENT Furnished room, suit for business man, ono block I Main street. Apply this office. FOR RENT Now Singer sowing chines. Also have for salo se hand sewing machines from $! Evory machlno guaranteed. J. N. MORGA At Singer sewing machine d 19dwlm FOR SALE. FOR SALE Three pieces of busj property In a leading Indian 1 tory town, aggregating a vnlu! $5,000. Brings annual rent of $' Never vacant. Address P. 272, Ardmore, I. LOST. LOST Half-grown bird, dog; 1 with brown spots, narao "Qui Roward will bq paid for dog. -7-2t. J, FMcCLATCHE fl Picture The Mnntrflnro l'umllr. The late Sir Mokch Monteflore, the "grnnd old mnn" of the Jews, tho mod em Moses bringing thousands and tens of thousands out of bondage and pover ty into the laud of pence and plenty- rupti and tnnt tho flrst meetng of hl8 (ore tho 8nld court nt Ardmore, In said " r ST : i . . hh creditors will be held at my office at district, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon; ltunl eve not dimmed nor his natural tM0 courthouse In tho city of Ardmore, and that notice thereof bo published Btrength abated was onco taunted on tno tm uay ot Novomuer, laoz, at in tno Arumorcito, a newspaper print- 10 o"cloclc In tho forenoon, at which ed In said district, and that all known tlmo tho said creditors may attend, I creditors nnd other persons In Inter- Gallery with being a descendant of the murder ers of Christ. He said nothing nt the time, but called on his nccusers next provo the,r dalras inppolnt a trustee, est may appear at tho said tlmo and day with a chart of his pedigree, show lng that the home ot his forbearB, the "old homestead," had been in Spain for over 2,000 years, about 200 years before Christ was bora. New iork Press, servatlvo men a fiend unworthy to bo called a politician. Next to naturally curly hair there comes the gift from heaven of hair- that needs curling not oftener than once a week to "stay In." t What Is it? The Tulsa Democrat says, in box Oflp 1 oHnra It I- H i nMo7 t.o'i i V 4 .. . I,UBBtBlon OI Every candid man must occasionally certain Inside facts that warrant the ,, ., t v.,,.n , ,., 1 statement that Tulsa Is on tho vw i of prosperity hitherto unnreeed,Z V 1 ett,.D a,0DB ,f no ono Kavo but withholds for obvious rea- '"0 " U1U . i . . """ "'"i- run-1 i no word Garland lavnonvmmui roads, manufactories, wholesalo estab- with everything that goeaHo maka up llshments and other things too nu-la perfect cooking stove? -Buy them merouB 10 mention nave their faces from Stevens. Kenncrlvt- Snradna 1 I V w iuiuvu lunui'j iuibuo ino. . I , . I . rj e . n Wnan't Loukinir Por Tlmt Itun. Superintendent of the Railroad Com- pany So you want a Job ns fireman, eh? Applicant Yes, sir. tiuperlntendent I'll have to ask you cxamlno tho bankrupt and transact such other business as may come be fore said meeting. JOHN HINKLE, Referee in Bankruptcy. First published Nov. 10, 1902. plnco and show cause, If any they havo, why tho prayer of tho sold peti tioner should not bo granted. And It is further ordered by the court that tho clerk shall send by mall to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order addressed to them at their places cf residence ns stated. Witness, ther Honorable HoseaTown- Stepped Against a Hot Stove. A child of Mrs. Georgo T. Benson, when getting his usual Saturday night in tVt or nnnml n cm tnaf n lint atnva a few questions. How far Is It to tho wllcn ijUrnoa j,ra 80veroly. Tho child 80n('. i"l'E of tho said court, and tho uurwi jiuiu , was m great agony and his mother seal thoreor. at Ardmore. 4n said dls- Appucnni-uee wnizi it you re go- COuld do nothing to pacify hlra. Re- trcti on tho 10th Ufty of November, A lng to put mo on that line, I don't raemborlng that sho had a bottlo of n want tho Job. Indianapolis News. Chamberlain's Pain Balm In tho houso . sho thought sho would try It. In less v.. r.t. - man nnu nn nour niter anmvine it "Ilnrry, I suppose you keep a cash 1110 c,1d was quiet and aaleop, and in account?" "No, Uncle George, I haven't got so far eh that, but I keep an expense ac count." Boston Transcript less than two weeks was well. Mrs. Benson Is a woll known resident of Kellar, Va. Pain Balm is an antisep tic liniment and especially valuablo for burns, cuts, bruises, sprains. For sale, by city Drue store F. J. Ramsey m . . . tit . - J , I ' , . . - ' io preserve ir-uiiu is n raurui uim rv nun Arumoro uruK uo. llelotis duty, for health Is the basis of alUsoclal virtues. We a no longer be Ws tho tiresome peoplo who bore useful w ben not w elL-Jphnon. their way through life. (Seal.) HOSEA TOWNSEND, Judge. First published Nov. 10, 1902. OKLAHOMA CITY. Territorial Teachers' Association mooting. On December 22 and 23 tho G. C. & S. F. Ry, will sell round trip tickets to Oklahoma Clty..O. T for $3, limited until December 25, 1902. OF ii Pin oil Such a handsome colectiU LimoKe8 French Hand Pai China and other Decorated C was never seen in Ardtnore bei A visit here will be a revelatio you, WHITE PORCELAIN PRETTY AS CHINA. MAGNIFICENT SHOWIN OF BEAUTIFUL LAMP! Porcelain for Plain Servicj about half what others ask foi Two Dol , CItyNat'l no ure and at horn oar new A stamp brine yen our MONEY MAKING pnOPl tivh oy return mall, Ezperleaoo not, unary. No canvasilnir. Honeit bun aua iieaar, incrsasins income. MODEL SUPPLY CO., DEP'T Lehigh, Ind, i iiliiH-TTr- -