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I'lthllidii'd every afternoon (oxcept Satiinlny mid Sunday uioruliiR. OHWu of inildlciitlo,', North Wnsli- Innlon streel, sTdNGY SUGQ9, Proprietor. Knterod hi the I'ontolliro nt Ardmoro nt SecniiiloliiM .V.nll Muttur. Nnvnmbur 2 1803. Subscription Hntes: Ono If Ono month " Olio yonr 't 00 tl'ylilo In Advnnro). The OFFICIAL NUVSPAP2HorthO United 8tKlg Court lor the Montliorn Dlttrtct, IntllHii Terrliitry. Ainu Mr (ho ('hlrkairow Stock AMoolntlon of Jhe Indian Territory, utid Ui olllrlnl orjnn of the city. Any ornnooiia rollwMon upn 'ie ohRrailer ir n'pulHtlon of nny potion wlilch mity b printed In tlio Ardmoro Ito, or Hiiy nrtlrla bused on ruporta Hint are fnlae will Blnuly ta cflrrwtod If bronalit to th tilmutlon of tlio pnldl-iora. " TIME TABLE. Gulf, Colorado A S.mt.i Fe Railway. (Southbound.) Onlvoatnn & Cliliugo HX....3: 10 n. nt. Clatmrno K C. l!x 1: 10 I1- ' t Northbound. ) nnlvMtnn & CIiIchko K.. 12:35 n. nt. Clubiirm & K. C. Kx 11: BO p. nt. Choctaw, Oklahoma S Gulf Railway. Arrlvo nt Ardmoro 1:20 p. m. Iaiuvo Anlmoro 3:20 p. in. 1Kiil frt-lght cnrryniB piiMWiigora nleo. , .! Arkansas . Choctaw Railway. U'avo Ardmoro dull S:30 u. in. Arr. Ardmoro dnlly.. ..12:10 p. m. I'iivo Ardmoro dully 2:35 p. m. Arr. Ardmoro dnlly 5:25 p. in. Mixed trnln Lv. Ardnioio. .fi:00 n. m. Mlxod trnln Arr Ardmoro. .0:00 p. in. All United Stntes ji nlls close 30 mlnuteM prior to trnln time. Heronflor tlio mulls will bo closed nt 'J p. m. liiKtead of S p. m. n form erly. i). Ki:nni:i.i. p. m. Uso the l.oim DlHtnnco Telephone nnd cull up Phono N r,, If jou want the Ardniorelte JLuUii LU 1 Uli Ardmore, Friday, June 10, 190-1. HntemolnRl! Cook U coniiiiK from Ountemaln with his nuts. 1ml If the boll weevils nre Miirod they show no Indlcntlon of It. The inlkmlo hns nnnotitu'i'ii u niiin bur of mltllnry nnd nnvnl promotions, nud the astounding deelnrntlou l nmde that these promotions aro all In recognition of xervlce . Then It must be a mistake I tint Japan Is lin ItHtliiK the customs of the United Stntj't. Wlmtuvor wrong have lieen coin- lilltted by the union miners In Colo rado the wholesale o lit Ion of every union miner In u st:B seems too ar bitrary ji measure In a free country. It aavorf Iih) much of tht same spirit iit disregard for law that has been condemned In the miners. Mr. Hoosevelt has named the Ue 1 uldleaa nornlm1 tor the presidency. ' vice presldentlar nominee, and i ' ued the platform, naming thena I jnal chairman of the party, thus d. ttti away with the necessity for a convention. U Is naturally to be ex jwted now thai he will take up a list of voters whose suffrage he desires, have them counted for himself, and go on four years mere of his hlg handed presidential brigandage Den tfoa Herald. Statements ot receipts show that the rallroatla are running balilnd lust yjlnr'a eariitjiK by 1 15,000.000. The ms ts entirely duo to freight uip- nientn, the imsoehger trnttU- havtnt: Increased eonstantly Improvement conditions Is not looked for mull vn It 1s expected that the Col ' mill bo oxer as well aj - '-el master and pilots v lakes an. I the freight n i lie Kast There strike ."i! stopped the output of vianle. but they have tied sis and scared shipper In i old in their conklxnment. Chickasaw Polities. J. 11 Johnston, the candidate national party for t:i last irship of the Chickasaw nation . caller at the New otMce yes- and upon being Interrogated ,i o hts chance of election. Indi cated that he waa very sanguiue ot le mnlt. He said that he expected hire tains ia Tishomingo, Panola a)g Pontotoc counties over the vote :for the nattcnal ticket In the last flection. He told iw of many leadwx Won In Ihese count B0 ver ni lite tide this time that opposed hit party before, which Indicate that If oolJs the old ttrength of the party Davis. Miss Annie Dennett r Ardmore U here visiting Mrs Moe Chlgley. Miss (Irare Palmer of Ardmore le the guest of her grandmother, .Mrs Sehlff, till week. T. V. Kraiue and Mote Chlgley have gono to Sulphur today. Douuhcrty. Miss 11 ii by .MoColliim, (he teleplione operntcr, It on the lick Hit tl week. Marietta. The Infant child of .Mr. nnd .Mrs Walter Wicker died pestorrtny ail will be burled thlt nrternoou. I)r and Mrs. Shad's little lmliydlf; yesterday nfternoon. Interment will take place this morning at the fami ly burial place In lve"s "Valley. Miss Maggie HiiiiiIhiw, who hns been hero visiting her aunt, Mr. J. A. White, leturned yettordny to her home nt Mill Creek. Ovcrbrook. Mis Knunle Hull, the telephone op erator is up aBnln after n brief illness. DELAYED NEWS OF STORM IN KIAMICHI VALLEY. SIX LIVES LOST. All Communication Cut Off Tallhlnn Had No Rail or Wire Connection With Outside World for Five D.iyt-Tallhlna Escaped. A Convention Failure. The convention of. the Johnson par ty for Pontotoc county, advertised to take place nt Sheep Creek Monday, May 30, was a flat failure, no one ntteudliiK except Duk Johnson, Palm er Mosely and six of their henchmen. Prom this It cnu rendlly bo seen that there nre only six Johnson men In Pontotoc county nnd snows Unit the 1 ml In ii titlseiiH In this county are dis gusted with riiiKlsm and scheme m1- Itlcs promulgate" liy Johnson, nnd that on election dny Mcl.lsh will sweep everything before him like n cyclone. .Similar rcMrt come from nil over lb" Chli'knsaw nation, which shows Unit Dick Mcl.lsh will be elected gov ( rnor with u whoop. It' all over lint the shoutln'. Wnpauiickn Pres. The oldest bell in the Unlteu States i .in exhibition In the New Mexico t u.l ling i f the World's Tnlr. The in 11 was brought from Spain on one of die llrst expeditious to .Mexico by Pnther Juan de Padllla, one of tT.i Franciscan fathers who accompanied Coronado to Now Mexico. It wns hiiiiK In one of the mission churches cstuhllshcd In one of (he seven titles of CUiolln. Troni there It was taken U. (Iran tjulvera, where It was hunt; In n cfuirch of which the rulim nre still visible. From Ornu ()ivern It wns taken to AlKodoues, whete It has hung in the parish church ever since. Father Padllla was killed by his guides while on the wny from Ornu Qulvera to Algodones. The bell weighs exactly 19S ixiuinU. It was baptized Marlit Josefn. It was cast Ir the year A. U. 1355. according to the Inscription which Is cast In the bell. The "T" In the wird "Josefn" Is Inverted, and the letters "S" and "K" are trnnsposed, the mistake evi dently having been made In the mold. Talihinn, I .T. June t. A cloud burst over the Klamlchl valley June I mill fnnnt wete dnmngeil. All fen cut wore witthed uway Not more tlinn n ipmrler crop lint been an veil. Thure has beon no coinmitnlcntlon with tile outside world for the Inst live day. .Mile of rnllrond nre oft the dump nnd bridge nre gone n-rtii and south. There will be no trains for four or flvo dny yot. Tony Jones lost five children drowned. He nved himself, wife and one child by climbing trooti over night There hns been nothing like such wntor in fifty yonrs. Deputy .Mnrahnl Hon 1-ock narrow ly escnped duntn In rescuing n fam ily of ten, putting thorn in trcoii. where they stayed for live hours. Hundreds of live stock were drown ed. No mntcrlnl damage, wns do:ir t the town of Tnllhlnn. One child wns drowned nt Bengal. Knox Succeeds Quay Philadelphia . June P. Announce ment waa mndo by the Republican lenders this nfrornoon Hint Attorney Cenornl P ,C. Knox had boon ngreed upon as the successor to United Stntes Sonntor M. S .Quay. To Put Out Cattle. Muskogee .1. T.. June 9. Cnpt.Johu West, cuptnln cf the Indian police, bus been ordered with his sqund, to the Cherokee nation to put out all cattle In the Cherokee nntion whose owners have not imld the ?1 per head cuttle tax on unlnclosed land and 15e per head on Inclcsed Innil. Ills .first proceeding will ho ngnlnat cattle nenr Clnremore, belonging to John I.owry. This mid menus busi ness nnd nil cattle must go. It has been suggested that Attor ney Cruce be applied to for a c py of his speeih to the Jury In the con demnation suit tried at Ardmore last week, to be used for advertising purpose by Tishomingo. It ts said to dwarf Into Insignificance all the Wells literature that ever was pi Int el auent the city on the Pennington, and would be worth more than the cost of the proceedings for purpeses of publicity. Chickasaw Capitol. In Oklahoma two Republican pa per have clmiteed their politic to the neumorHtlc tanks. Reminded of tli Law. All of the employes of the Dawes commission received letter last Mon day from Chairman Blxby calling at tention to the provision ot the Indian bill to t.te effect thai no one connect ed with the distribution vf the appr piiatton will te permitted to hold stock In lan.! companies. This pro vision booome. effect Ixe July 1. and Air i.iuy r.. at-kiM tor an espies- sion trom c.uh em; .ee a to what he Intend to do Kspodal mv Is laid upon the fact tha: town lots are not to be Invested in uy any of those connected with Indian affairs. Twelve riundred Mile Race. Albuquerque. N. M.. June F. II. 1-elaud, a veteran cavalryman and William Clossrn, a well known cow boy of thU section, are organising a twefte hundred mile relay. rsc for cowboyt. open to riders In New Mex ico and ArUoaa wtU the Parting po(ut in Albwuiwrque. nnd tha finish at- gates of the World's Fair In St Louis. It has been decided to have relay at short dlitance so as to oh- 'W douMl do, he will be rlate any charge of cruelty to an! lactad hy a good round Majority. malt. The pur will be si. 500. TltSMMIBgO At. Th laat great IwiUa dajkte at Ard- Mtolt paati to tt all sites at Par- mora Saturday night at the ball parts, thing Brej 9.3 s-$ BROCK. Special CoreBpondence. lliock. 1. T., Juno 3. It contlniu's ti. rain here nenrly every day. Far mers had their crops In good condi- tit 11 when "e rains begun therefore we hear hut little complaint about grassy crops, but cutting wilt be the order of the day as soon as it clears up. .Miss M'aud Ulgbee who hns been lt school at Austin. Texas hns return ed home to spend the summer. Our town seems to be cn a boom, merchants all Increasing their stocks and trade is good. Some of our good citizens are talking or moving to Mexico next fall. .Miss Bertha Dallen It vlsl'mg Dr. MeOrnalds family this week. The Brock school ia progressing nicely. We have preaching anc Sunday school erery Sunday and everybody Is invited to attend. 1 Sec Farthing Ilros. big line of mis fit trousers. Levi 2, Lelter Dead. Bar Harbor. Me,. June 9. Ivl SC. I.elter of Chicago died of heart failure today at the Vnnderbllt cottage here, which the belters had taken for the season. Mr. Leiter had not been well for a leng time, but up to yesterday he was able to take hit usual drive. A weakness .of the heart leveloped i'.iorily after midnight and death oc- iune.1 at 3:40 a. m. Mrt. Loiter and- to daughter were by tne bedside 31 the last. Mr l.eitetwas years of age. He was the father of Lady Curzon of Ken!!estone, wife of the governor o India, vi Miss Daisy Lelt.'r. whot beauty has been the subject of note it. English court circlet, ana of Jc ceph W. Letter, speculetor and in vctto.- Revolution Endecl. Washington, I). (' . June 0- The na vy depnrtment received n cnhlcisrntii today Tfr m Admiral Slgshee. dnted Monte Chtlstl. Inst night, which Hiiy.s: "Custom home here will begin ItfltisncHon of business June 'J. Al! pints of Santo Domingo now open to commerce. Revolution now ended. " I BEKttSHlKL OUKMAN I INSURANCE AGENTS Try nn 15ldo cigar. RMter than ever before. 151m. OHICfl over Urst Nathnal tank Akdmokk, Ind. Ti;r. MANNSVILLE. WANT CflLUM WANTED. WANTIJ1) One allotment to file on. Call at C. J. McCoy's drug store at once 10.d2t.wlt. WANTHD Ladles for permRiient em ployment; J2 per day; exporlenco unnecestnry; home-town work. Al so traveling wcrkort; salary and expenses. Firm worth $250 000. (live your addreRg nnd I'll call. 'I lurry." Address postolllco box C12, rdinaru I. T. S-0 WANTUD To buy n I or 5 room cot tnge. Mall description nnd lowest cash prlco to box 311, city. 7tf WANTHD Subscription representa tives by one of the lnrgest nnd most popular magazines in America, to whom, can be turned over each month expiring BubsciiptlonB for ro newnl; also to secure new subscrip tions on n spcclnl plan which in sures the bulk of the magazine sub scription business In thin locnllty. Whero one magnzlno was subscrib ed for ton yonrs ngo, three nre ta ken today. Every year hundreds of dollars aro paid out In every com munity for new subscriptions, and In renewing old ones. Most of this money Is sent direct to publishers, but people prefer to do business through .1 resiKinslble local repre sentative, thus relieving themselves of lime and trouble. Our repre sentatives renew upwards of 50 per cent, ot subscriptions on the c.xpl tatlnn lists furnished. Write today for authority nnd terms. Vddres., Publisher, box 50, static 11 O. New York City. 7-C MEN Our catalogue explains how we tench barber trado quickly, mail ed free. MoTer Harbor College, St. l-oiils, Mo. 5-lm WANTED Position by 'honest and Industrious hoy. Groceries prefer red. Give me n trial." 'Phone 320. . 30-0. WANTED Old rags. Must be clean Apply nt this olllco. FOR 8ALE. FOR SALE All my housthol l goods cheap for cash. Residence S13 C street, northwest. Mr. Kallshnext door will show you through house Goods must be told. Hare bargain-' in handsome new furniture offered. Will be at my home at 5 o'clock each evening. Dr. W. S. Ueihul S-l. FOR SALE. A tock of gemral me; chandlte Invoicing about eight thousand dollars wilt be so: 1 i me under an order of the bankruptcy court at Wynaewood. Indian Ter ritory, on June fourteenth, to t!:. highest bidder for cash. For further information address A. F Pyentt. Pauls Valley. Ind. Ter. c-7 , SALE A -good tingle buggy an ' harness, a big bargain. O Dates 5-6. FOR SALR One 20-hcrsepower slle crank Houston, Stanwood Si Gam ble engine. Positively goc I as uew. Also one large douhle-Joji Lary safe. Easy twyments or ch?ap for each. Apply or write M. Zuckermnu, at Cold Storage. 3 lm FOR RENT. roR RENT New thrce-rotm house. Apply Noble Brot. 27tf IOST. LOST In Ar.Imore Mcnday evening a laiyt gold watch. A ll'it-raj n war.1 will be paid for return 1 arr. 1 to Ardmoreite. 13 LOST An Elk's gold pin. Flnler re turn to this onlce and receive re arl. 23 Stylish Straw fiats At W. H. BykD Company Speciu ICorrespomlenct. Mnnnsvllle, 1. T., June 10. Wo are having lots of rain In this section and croim are very good. The ground is so tof tnow that it can not be work ed. Cortoz Frontley nnd L A. Hondor son of Ardmore nre here on busi ness. Quito n number of Indians nre go ing through to Tishomingo To got their pajmont. Mr. Splnd mnde n biilnets trip to Tishomingo yestcrdny. Mrs. G. W. Ilelk, who hns been here visiting her urother for somo time, hns returned home to Olnoy. Mr. Wiseman of Marlcttn wns here yesterday. Mrs. O. Wood ,who hns been quite slckt Is much bettor at present. A. C. Mnrtln lias n child quite slcS with measles. Mrs .E ,L. Jones Is on trio sick list this week. W. Ii. Scrlmshlro nnd wife hnvo gone to Tishomingo for a few weeks' visit. A. L. Sims Is hore from the Choc tnw nntion . The boys are arranging the ball ground for the game they nre to have here at the picnic on the 21th. Quite n number of Enrl people nro hore today talking about their grass. Messrs .West and Gregory of Mailill were hero this week. Jim Lynn nnd Ills brother are hi.ro from Mndlll visiting relative". Somo of our people have contract ed tho Mexico fever and may remove to that country. COALGATE. Editor Ardmoreite. Conlgnto, I. T., Juno 9. The town site commission is now here apprais ing Coaigato and people will v (,n know what they have to pay fn- tv property. After some four or five month- ter contest with some eight 01 n ,,0 applicants for tho postoQee , .m-. 1 by the resignation of W. S M- r F. L Mclnnis received the app' m' nont. and soon after his nppolniiii. i.t :t:formntlon wns received by htm i.it 'ho salary was raised from $i,r.m 10 $1,900 per year. Mr. Mclnnis was put In charge .if tho olllco by tho bondsmen of W S Meller, trie retiring postmaster, un'i a new postmaster would be appoint, ed, henco to some extent he Is suc ceeding himself. Ixst. Found. For Rent For Sale Help Wanted Rooms for RenL T W C RAO Y N L T U M N i" OLD RELIABLE Jones Machine-Repair Wis BRASS FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS' Reptvr, Buy, Sell ami Exchnnrie Mat-hiaery of all kiud If you have n break-do.vn I will be ready day or nifrht to assist you nnd deuioustrate that quick and cood work cau be secured at reasonable prices- TELEPHONE 85. ARDMORE, I, T. ! 'tf Ifr v;,' 3r z- N. B. GRAY & SON First door west of Morgan Hotel, West Main Si. Represent everything that stands for the best in GROCERIES, GRAIN and buy and sell everything needed for feed. Free and prompt delivery of everything sold to your kitchen or barn, and our customers all over the city say our goods, prices and method of doing business Is most satisfactory. Place your order with us this month and prove it. PHONG 3S0 IF YOU CANT CO.UIi. ' 10 V- .S. .... .1. .n. j. jt. -i ... - . - --- - w t. s.r .- ru J, i,x -V "T; ueen f the Road It's a well tarnea ivt(tation of tho Bridle Bits Spurs Harness Dressing Gig Pads Buckles ! Snaps. Sole Leather 43 Halters ' Sddlss JO . Buggies 1 W Harness Bridles Blanket; Lap Dusters Cellars Cellar Pads Whips Rubber Heels J I if Moon Bros. Buggy Brush Shoe Tacks 3 That it is tho Queen of the Road. When Half soles ai you arive ono ior a wntio you would not 43 exchange it for any other make. f Besides Moon Bros. Bu'-jries. our - .fre is hea lq nat ters for Stylish Harness j 0 lb And pll other kinds of harness you can laeution. Will save you monoy on ev. & ery purchase Terms and jiritvs nro i the best. Uh ARDMORE, L T. It J. C. Freddy West Main St. USE Plansifter Flour Because it n the best and made at home by Wlialey Will and Elevator Company.