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$lie DaiUj gUDmorcitc. SIDNEY SUGGS, Proprietor. Entered at the PostoOce at Ardseore m Second-class Mall Matter. November 2. 1S9. "published every afternoon (except Saturday) and Sunday E2?"1'Dg...v, Office of publication, North Wash ington street. Subscription Rate: 15 One wee una auuui u r .... ' w omoni urwsPAPER o( the TJalted State Court for the Soaera District Indian Territory; alw fer So Chickasaw Sloe Assertion ef the Indian Terrltor). and the Octal organ ot the city. Any crroceoa reflection npon tte character or reputation of any psa which may be printed In the Arfssore Ite. or any article based cn W" that arc false will be gladly eorrecirt If brought to the attention of the pft lliher. . TIME TABLE. Gulf. Colorado and Santa F Railway. (SOQthbOBSd.) Galveston Chicago Exp. .: aeburne & K. CEip P- a- (Northbound.) Galveston & Chicago Bxp..l2:M a. n. Cleburne & K. CExp- Choctaw, Oklahoma and Gulf Railway. ArrlTO at Ardnore J:M P- Leave Ardtnoce : P- ra- Local freight carrying passengers alio. No train on Sundays. All United State mall dose V minutes prior to train time. DAVID REDFIELI). P. M. U yon turn In a fir alarm, by tele phone, don't call for tho Are depart ment, but tell "Central- where th fire is. L. a SLAUGHTER, Chief. Use the Long Distance Telephone and call up 'Phone No. 5. If you want th Ardmorelte. Ardmore, Monday, July 6, 1903. The scandal recently unearthed ta the agrtcttlfr! departmeat In on nectloa w'lh the free distribution of seeds Is undoubtedly a case of scandal golnr to seed. Now an artist says an American girl Is tho most beaHtifal girl In the world. And each young American who Is In love knows Jast which girl no refers to. Tho president soys ho will send It, and tho war soys he will not reoelve It; so that petition of Americans for religious liberty In the far East likely to make history. Is Prominent Kentucky educators have formed an association. It Is to be hoped that tho association will coaso teaching the Kentucky young Idea how to shoot and teach It how to be &ood Just to let the matter down easy, the petition to Russia concerning the Jews will be forwarded to tho United States charge of affairs at St. Peters burg with Instructions to ascertain from the Russian government It It Is willing to receive the petition, and It not, tadrop.thc, matter. tMtop,the, 'i-rri : . Secretary CoYfelyou of tho depart ment of commerce has been called Into tho postofflcc department Inquiry. President Roosevelt will have an op portunlty to demonstrate what ho meant when he said that tho new cabi net officer would bo of chief service bir securing nubucity for to evils, which might cora'o'JunJer his dlrec tlon. J;;" It baa recently developed that the Interview of Cleveland by the corre spondent of the Dallas News was done at the Instance ot that paper In an attempt to check the Parker senti ment In Texas and thereby strike a blow at the Houson Post, tho opo pa per In Tax as which has the edgo on the News. Colonel Johnson of the Post, assisted by other prominent Democratic journals in Texas, has caused th.e Parker movement to take the nature of a boom, which seemed to bo sweeping over tho state. It was then deemed advisable by tho News that an Interview should be secured with Cleveland the object of which was to get from the cx-presldent a state ment that he was not a candidate for the presidency and that he would not accept the nomination. This was to be done that the Parker movement might be checked and Gorman given a chance. It was admitted by all that the threat ot Cleveland mast be re moved or Bryan and his friends would select and Instruct the delegates to tho next national convention from the Lone Star state. From Ac Indications they would select race favorable to Parker and those who wete knswn to be hostile to Goraaan. V Mr. Cleve land failed to give out she Interview, which he announces iLst f i id sot. It wee aeceseary for the torrespood' ect to give it out for hln so that the saheme of his paper Plight be carried obL Me Parker following throufjh out the stats has ba spastderably atreagthened by the denial of the In terriew by the ox-presldent. Vienna bread made daHy at Spel glo's. Hot evtry evening for supper GREAT ENTERPRISE. Tea, this Is a a ago of big enter prises. The Pennsylvania eoap7 Is get ting ready for Its new terminal sta tion ta New York. T aseens the wreckage of entire Mocks of oatta ingi; ebnrebes axe to be torn down; warehouses, dwetttags by the hun dred, great stories all are doomed to dettractioa. In a short time bandings worth more than 17. win be re doced to piles of brick and oW him br. while thowsaads of persons wftl seok new qnarters. This going into the heart of a city and sweeping asde Wock after Mock of batMinFs is big. even In a time ot big enterprises. And the terminal station that is U cot or the groand made vacant will be a world wonder. To baiM it and Ms (w-ccUr lasme) million apon aH- Itoss will be expended. It is a good business sign. There are shrewd men at the head of the Pennsylvania company. They are In business to make money. The faet that they are InTestlng fabulows sams at this time is erideace of their belief In coatlDBed bwttnes-s prosperity and the fata re stability of commerce. They spend now to reap their financial reward later. The attention of some of the timid ones, who seem to love the word Calamity, is hereby direct ed to the splendid optlsism of this one concern. Completed Maps. .Maps ot the subdlvjsit&unrey ot Marinavllle, Hickory, -lacd,! Lone Grove and Springer. In die 'Chickasaw Nation, and tiraggs. FejrTanddaple, Bartlesvlile. Campbell and Muldrow In tho Cherokee Nation, -havo been completed by the draughtsmen In the townstte division of tho Inspector's of' flee. Pbonenix. LOCAL MARKETS. (By M. Fetter.) The following are the prevailing price paid for prodnee today: Wfeeat No. 2. ttc; No. 1. 70c. Oats ttie. Hay-JS. Cora 7e. Irish Potatoes 07c bushel. Batter !Saes-3e. Poultry. (By William Newman.) Ducks Per doxen. J. Hens Per doaen, Jl-fiOSS.W.' Frying Chickens l.0O1.6u. Bggs Per dozen Sc. Butter Per pound. S912K& Dry Hides Per poand, 8i0c. Green Hides Por pound. KrSl&c. Lite Stock. (By Cold Storage Market.) Fat cows (gross) ewt 2. Fat calves J8.0O.(H) Fat sheep, per head MMQZM Fat bogs (gross) '.M lbs. .tl.006.00 W. C. T. U. fWt n m 11 ( . l"1 iuu . i. i. u. win raeui Jionaay evening at 8:30 o'clock at tho Chris tlan church, when the following pro.' gram will bo rendered: Reading Miss Butcher. Papor "Why Young People Should Work for Teaiporanee,' Miss Vesfa Bowman. Heaiilng-s-Mlss Tennery. .VUk byRevpJ.ronbad. Evoryone Invited.Ji y-v . istjde't-ennery, - CorrSpondlus Secretary. Memorial Program. The W. C. T. U. have arranged a Francis Willard memorial service to be given In the Christian church on Thursday, July 9, at 6:90 p. m. The following program will be glren: Congregational Singing "Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah." Scripture The Crusade Psalm, by the President Prayer Rev. Weith. Solo Selected, Mrs. Zlke. Paper "Character Sketch of Fran- ces E. Willard," Miss Vera Olive. Solo Selected, Mrs. CM. Campbell. Papor "The Influence of Miss Wll- lard's Life on American Womanhood." Miss Maud Tennery. - Solo Selected, Miss Josephine Southern. Address "Frances E. Wlllavd In the World's Memory," Willie Kendall Congregational Singing "Nearer My God to Thee." "Object of Memorial Day and Thanksotferlng Fund," by President of W. a T. U. Dosologj. ReeedUUon. Grand Barbecue and Picnic. On Friday. Jaly 16. at Jones' cross ing on Casdo week, five mHss nor Hi ot Ardmore. There yrlll be vlenty ot amusement for alt Danelng for thoso who tcol disposed and speaking by prominent oraiore. Thare will bo barbecued racaii for everybody. All that you want to bring along is Crew. Como and enjoy ybursulf. M&w BLUM ERi ANDERSON. SOUTH MeALESTER KILLING. One Man Shot to Death and Two Oth ers Badly Wounded. South McAtester. I. T.. July t William WTJion 'of South MeAlester was shot a ad killed and William .Fra xe of Cealgate asd John MeShase of MeAlester were badly wounded by some unknown men at the Kreb base ball park at snsdown this evening. McShane and Fraiee state that the trio wore riding In a buggy when some parties drove up behind them and be gan shooting Into the buggy without a word ot altercation or any warning. Wilson was shot jast below the heart and died instantly. The other two men received body wounds and one ot Praiee's fingers was shot oS. Wilson, whose mother Mves here, worked oa the Katy railroad. The unknown men did not stop to see the resalt of tfcnlr shots, but drove on. None of them were identified, bat deputy marshals have gone In search of them. The Territory Brigade. At Okmulgee last Saturday organi zation of the First and Second regi ments was perfected. The eon enOon elected Ira L. Reeves brigadier-gener al. Ben II. Colbert was elected col onel ot the First regiment and B. V. Henson of Ardmore. Heatenant '- onel. The First regiment will be com posed of material from the Chickasaw and Choctaw nations. C. B. Douglas was elected colonel of the Second regiment and C C Rambo, lieutenant colonel. Material tor the Second regiment Is to be found In the Creek, Cherokee ard Serninoe aatlons. Both Will Hang. ' The rdpes nad black caps -for the execution, of Charles Barrett, a white man, and Dora Wright, a negro wo sean, have arrived at the marshal's of- See 1st South MeAlester. The ropes are atade of the best hemp and are five-eighths ot an Inr'h thick ' and about eighteen feet long. The ex ecu Hon will take place at South MeAles ter on the 17h Instant under the la mediate charge of Chief Deputy Ge- nung. CHURCH SOCIETIES. Tho Parsonage and Homo Mission Soolety of the Broadway M. E. church meets tho first and third Taesdays of each month at the parsonage. MRS. HESTER WOLVERTON. President. Tho L. T. L's meets every Sunday afternoon from 3 to 1 at tho First Pres byterian charch. MISS MAUD TENNERY, Pres. The Ladles Aid Society of the First Baptist cuhreh weets with the mem bers each week. MRS. HEATH Pres. Tho Foreign Missionary Society of the Broadway M. E. church meets the first Thursday ot each month. MRS. T. K. KEARNEY, Pres. The Epworth Senior League of the Broadway M. E; church meets every Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the city hall. PROF. HUMPHREYS, Pres. Tho Epworth Junior League ot the Broadway M. E. church meets every Sunday afternoon at tho parsonage at 3 o'clock. Tho Aid Society ot the First Pres byterian church meets the second and fourth Tuesdays ot each month -:1th somo member of the society. MRS. MAGGIE FOSTER. Pres. Tho Homo and Foreign Missionary Society ot the First Presbyterian chureh meets the first and third Tues days ot each month with come member of tho society. MRS. JOSE CARR, Pres. The Aid Society of the Cumberland Presbyterian church meets every Tues day with one of the members. MRS. H. L. POTTERF, Pres. Tho Aid Society of the Christian church meets every Tuesday with one of the members. MRS. MAUD DOUGLAS, Pree. MRS. ED SANDLIN, Sec The Christian Endeavor of the Chris tian Church meets every Sunday af ternoon at 3 o'clock. ERRBT DUNLAP. Pres. Tho AM Society ot the Central Bap tist church meets every Tuesday at 3 o'clock wirh one ot Its members. MRS. BRUCE. Pres. The B. Y. P. U. of the First Baptist church meets every Sunday afternoon at the church. MISS DAISY NICHOLS, Pres. IV LITBRARY SOCIETIES. The Ladles ot the Leaf meet cVscy mob nay irotn 3 to & o'clock with a memter o: too society. They are studying American history and have for their special work this year "The Found ot the Library In the Public Schools." MRS. H. C. POTTERF, Pres. Tho Orioa meet evex Friday from 3 to C o'clock with i- mbers of the so ciety. They are studying Shakes peare, with other authors, and have for their special work the founding ot a Young Men's Reading Room In Ard more MRS. E. B. PUGH, Pres. The Benevolent Society meets every Thursday from 3 to 5 with o&e of the members. MRS. J. W. GOLLEDGE, Pres. Retail Clerks' Union. Local No. 635, R. C. L P. A. meets ; second and fourth Monday nights In each month. L. B. HORN. President E. G. MURPHY, Secretary. OLD AND NEW WAY. Hyomel the Latest Scientific Discov ery for the Cure of Catarrh. The discovery of Hyomel has wrought a wonderful change In the treatment of catarrh. Prior to three years ago the medi cines ordinarily employed In the cure of this disease were nauseating drugs and worthless tonics. In some In stances they benefited, but the im provement was not lasting. With Hyomei you take Into the air passages of the throat and need a balsamic air that goes to the mlnuteat cells, effectually killing all germs and microbes of catarrh. It eaters the blood with the oxygen, killing the germs In the blood and restores health to the whole system. Many astonish ing testimonials have been received from those who have been cured by Hyomei. N. G. Durham, 23 Wellington SL. Boston, Mass.. writes: "I have suffer ed from catarrh for a nutaber ot years. I tried Hyomel and found It the only cure for this disease I have ever used." , Perhaps the strongest evidence that can be given to doubters, is the fact that the City Drug Store has so much faith In U'omei that It soils every package under a positive guar antee to refund the money It It does not cure. Now is the time to begin the use of Hynel. Notice of Sale. ' To Whom It May Concern: The undersigned, as Trustees, by agreement of creditors, under written agreement ot date Juno 16, 1903, be tween S. M. Steele and his creditors, will offer for sale at Marietta In the Southern District of the Indian Terri tory to the highest bidder for cash In hand the following stock of merchan dise. One stock of saddlery and harness situated In building formerly occupied by S. M. Steele doing a retail saddlery and harness business. Further and more particular infor mation may be had by applying to either one of said trustees. Said stock ot goodc Inventoried 1922.12 and the Inventory thereof may be exam ined on the day ot sale or copy there of bad for purpose ot examination r comparison with said stock of hanivss and saddlery. This stock of goods to be offered for sale to the highest and best bidder in store house In which same Is now situated at Marietta on the 11th day of July. 1998, between the hours of 9 o'clock a, m. and C o'clock p. m. J. F. BLEDSOE, , HAL M. CANNON. P. M. McCONNELL. First published July 2, 1903. Notice Ir. Bankruptcy. In the District Court ot the United States, tor the Southern District, at Tishomingo. In the matter ot S. C. Hall, bank rupt, In bankruptcy. To the creditors of S. C. Hall, In the Southern district. In the Indian Territory, at Tishomingo bankrupt Notiee Is hereby given that on the 20th day of June, 1903, the said S. C. Half was duly adjudged bankrupt, and that the first meeting of his csedltsrs will be hold at my once at she Unltsd States courthouse in the city ot Tisho- nlngo on die 14th day ot July, 1903 at 10 'clock la the forenoon, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, examine the bankrupt and transact such other business as may come bo- faro said meeting. J. B. O'BRYAW, Referee In Bankruptcy. Fpt rubllshed July 5, 1903. SOME GOOD THINGS IN FURNITURE AND A. C. YOUNG. f To the Citizens of Ardmore. On July the First 1 will open X up for business a flrstclass Ba T kery in the store room one door west ot the Morgan Hotel. I shall have for sale the very i best Bread, Cakes and Pastry and fin orders for families wishing any I kind of iCahes, I Pastry or iConfections. I take pleasure In extending to the Ladles of Ardmore an Invita tion to call and see my new pat cnt bakeov? n and up to date clean bakeshop. My name shall stand , ffor tliebc5t. Life's too short r IMS than the best. I will cll the g very best bread. Respt., Albert Solomon. Advertisements under this head wll be received at the rate of five (6 cents per line. No advertisement reeked for less than fifteen (IS) cents. Special monthly rates fur nlsbed on application. The notict may contain any matter cf "Lost, "Found." "For Rent," "For Sale," "Stolen," "Strayed," or any purpose without display lines. WANTED. WANTED I want to buy a house to move on my lot. Must be cheap Apply W. C. Kendall's or I C Leshure. 30-6t FOR RENT. FOR RENT One brick store room first door south of City National bank. Apply C. P. VanDenberg. Stf FOR SALE. FOR SALE At a bargain, three milk cows. Apply J. E. Bowles. 30-tf FOR SALE My buggy pony, perfect ly safe for ladles and children to drive. Mrs. J. E. Bowles. 28-tf The Confederate Reunion Privileges for Sale. Privileges and concessions for the Chickasaw Confederate Veterans As sociation for the Chickasaw nation. tb be held In Tishomingo, I. T., on July 22, 23, and 21 will bo let by the committee on privileges. Privileges of all kinds usually let for such an occasion will bo sold, and parties de siring privileges ot the entire grounds. or for certain particular prmieg. will advise or communicate with the committee on privileges. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, and parties securing priv ileges must be prepared to pay the cash upon signing contract Address the undersigned, W. H. BINGHAM, Chairman Committee on Privileges. d2,w2 Bronchitis for Twenty Years. Mrs. Minerva Smith ot Danville, III writes: "I had bronchitis for twenty years and ever got relief until I used Foley's Honey and Tar, which i a so so cure. Bonner & Bonier. QUMMER... QJ ,.XOVELTIES'-sSs& WE HAVE ON DISPLAY ONE IIUNOUBD WOOLEN PANTS PATTERNS, A CHOICE BILEOTIOV AMD TUK PRICE HAS BKBN RE DUCED TO Cl Kfi MADE TO pOoJU MEASURE. Set tbtia now sad nik yoir cboic. W can pltaie job. TARTHIMG I COOKER, ' I'ostotflce block, Ardmore, Ind. Ter CARPETS To Our Neighbor ing Towns and Cities Mr. Albert Solomon takes this; method of Informing the people of the Indian Territory and Texas, that he has opened a modem, up ' to dste Bakery In the city of Ard more and Is prepared to furnish to consumers and dcslcrs the Very Best Bread at wholesale or retell. No better. bread can be made In any city In ' the united ft tes than I am pre. pared to make. Can fill any order howeverlartre.a mv r-nrlv l r, . ---j , 4 unlimited. We make everything made In a first-class Bakery and t X we propose to furnish picnics and J barbocues or any kind of cnter- - .... - , , . wncn in Arumore can and see an; up to date bakery. ' . . . .. Albert Solomon, x I BEST TASTCD IB Call for It Ev erywhere.' row Worhs. Ardmore. Agents, IjAtteilu HuQfictDrlDg in a Bowing worn, SL Loali, Dillu, Wico. The Famous Twin Burners Bine Flame Oil and Gasoline Cooking Stoves. "LiBhtninc" Quickest Wee Cream -Freezer on Earth, The Tompson Ball- Bearing LAWN MOWERS. Water Coolers and Screen Goods at WEEKS BROS. Practical Tinners and Plumbers, West Main Strict. 'Fbone 79. ARDflORE, I. T. : BOB McGEE, f I City Scavenger I x Prompt attention given every order for Sanitary work. :::::: P. O. BOX 704, MEN AND WOMEN. V Bl o for QBBaUrat 1m h r t4n4ai m sUlon i, IrrlUUtot or Icftlont of hqciii utnbftctf. . biwuiUiJSSSSM ai &r nwMiiU, w uw, mMid, an waiUr tttA on maett Delightful rra CALVZSTOX, Tuss, t HEW TOES, via MlUftRY fc S MIR Ilidtct, la chd in r meals fesd berth, cost muchlcsfl IUmi all ball. Wri:e(or&jnpblclOctaTrM.t'l Foley's Honeana Tar orchlldreo,safc,suf3rb u ophites. HI Ifl al r mm mm )