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THE DAKY AFIDMOREITE AiJ-norcr WetfiestJay. Nov )t jPnihi arDmorctlc i I Bunion Tladel Bxtri t the Pwtomce at Ardmure November 2, 16&3. PHONES. Basil' Manager OS W8 dlr Bdltof Otnce Ixraj Dlirtanc " PoMUhed rerr altwuoon (except Saturday) and Sunday nwrninc. Qffloj of pubUaitI North Wm&Ug iwn rtreet 8UBCniPTt0 RATES. Dn Wrk J' One Month 60 Dm Year 5 00 (Payable In Adrsace. The official newapaper of Uio Unit 4 BUitea court for the Southern Dis trict. Indian Territory. Also for the CuXaaa gtot-V Association of the Union Territory, and the official organ ft he city. Any erroneoi:J re2"tion upon the kancter and reputation of any por on hlch may be printed In the Ard BOSTelti. or any article based on rtr that are falw, will be gladly cor rected If brought to tho attention of V pnMUher. Ardmore, Wednetday. Nov. 8. 190a. or. piiPinr of the negro racu is In' n-rn rrlmlnal,-' nnyn the prf-nlMii and neither the iouth nor th- nun n will rare to argue thai prop (;MMun with him. If i announced thMt gecn-lary ItiKH wlli take up the WnMttlmu ifmttwM -vi'ry kooii." In th meantime -Mr. Hoot Ik probably looking HMiiintl for n pair of long to take ll up with. - oo The pMipI of Oklahoma were not eh, a in xletidlnK Hid to (lie linfur-tnn.iti- pwiplf of MotintHln View. Such ill-ai-t.iM briiiR out the llnwit and klntllli'Ht intl'a of huiiinn nut lire -o.o- Twfiitynlx dlvori'o t-naea were ilU posul of In unit morning hint week by lu'lge lltirford. It uppraim that Oklu bomn might to ndvantage Intercut hrr self In t)i) movement to chuck the divorce ovll. -0.5.0- PrcHlilvnt KooHevelt'B distinction for Krcatnnss Is of tho slmoii pure vnrlo- ty It's not every mini who mukuH u claim on notoriety who tu stay out on tho ocean three days and not be forgotten ' ' ' f -O.J.O- A MInkoiii'I mcIiooI boy butt given the Im-kI ileKiiltloi) of fi'lcnil we bnvi henrd. "A fileiul Ik a peraoii who known all about you anil UUex you JiiNt Ihe Hiime." I'ortiinate In he who hurt such frlemlH. too- Kei reinry Tuft him eui clown tint ex tlniuliM for new onlnunt'o work lor th army to the iimouut of JS.uiiO.Oun. tmtl kaH also o'nloft'd ,'u I'eiliictlou of $!!, &Q.00O In the otlbiutoH for rlvur nhl liurbur InuiiDViniH'ntH. 00 The ktuiemcnt attributed in Seen tiu-j WIIhoii that t orn In too valuable lo feed HvKlock U ciitlHlug certain editors to wonder If he. too. bolloveii the juice klionld be oxtniotcd mi:l fed to the huniHii rape. ! -00- Johu Deacon Itockefuller Iimh :tl ready leaped $(10,000,000 In prollts fiom the effects of Ihe HuhmIuii troll bits on oil field, .low-heating call hardly be one of Die many providences for which the oil magnate uasertH tint' he Ik thankful. io Cold liilHed from u depth of a mile! Th y are gradually iipproachlng tho icallznilou of tilth feat In Aimtnilln, mij-h the London C'hronlelo. A beauti ful piece of gohbbeuring quart U on view at the mining department In .Mel bourne. It wiih found at a depth of I, 200 feet III the New Chum .Mine. Hen dlgo.tho greatest depth on record at which gold f.UA been obtained. The ge ological experts say that this Ik very Interesting as establishing fact that condition of gold iloixull are iu favorable at this Immense depth as they are near the surface. THE PRE3K5ENT'S EXPEN9ES. Th pple of the iMiiith u''lani Hpp:rilel the lsll of tho relden' Tttr womIH v-ry jUadly 'ho o einnten' defiay the xprn of the i i rip. There are waiiy govemmt ex pmiltur of which thf peopl If -Mtey re left to tb pmlt .nouii not ap prorr. but a rharne far the rxpi at Mr Kooy1t' tour they wotilo not benrudg. Are the Unit Be Ihtwi noortt with their pr14nl Are they n.it nlimardly In tlM dating mit of i-ompenMiloii for th Mrrtce he rn dr? lo they ant wth a dollar too . ar -full) Ut-fore ep ndlnx It for tone pt-roonal neceaalty. or aay luxury, of the president T For the tnivctlnK pensen of others connected with i Rf.f mmcai mpl' allowance la made. S'-n.-i.om and repre-n:a;Wes ri'clv travel pay. Bomctlme some of them do not get all they would llk to, a the rase In the taat congress yet 'hey get quite a considerable amount Kven when they go on their last ravels the cost ol the hearse and other funeral exp.naes are met. Coa mvsalonal Junkets are paid for by the aonmment, but who tn Bratdmi visits distant set lions of the country b must pay his way. He goes at the Invitation of the people and they do not like the Ides of his having to pay personally when he accepts their Invi tations. Sidendltl trains are often put at the disposal of I ho chief executive by ttu great railroad comistnles, but this country Is great, wealthy and powerful enough to stand In need of no such courtesies for the head of Its govern ment. Now rhotild the government be tinder whatever obligation the iicci'pl once of such courtesies entails. Tho United Slated should neither have their nri.ildeiit accent tenders of sn - clal tralna for h!s trips, nor should they make him ay his own exjieusto as It wail repoi'ted President Itooncvdt Int'.-nded doing I'jion his soiitberu trip. Hnviniiaii tun.- t'ress. DISTRICT COURT TERMS. MARKET REPORTS WILBURTON WORKEO SEQUOYAH 1 (Dy E. E dulllot & Co., members of New Orleans Cotton Exchange.) COTTON MARKET. Ardmore. Nor. i - The following sro the quotations tor today: Liverpool Future. oris ouk Sar IS Ik Dee Jin Jk w ft 01 1 Jan Heb 08 C OS Keb Mr M i 01 Mar Apr . ( ll t ) 8pow and Sales. spui We Dre. Jn. Mr... 14 MC Hew York FutMrea. Open. High. Ijow. Close ll at it it is lo h ti So n u II (( it it ..n si ii ti u m ii m Spots and Sales. HfHtts-..-HiIbs. 09 Jaa ar ... ihk ... itwii.. New Orleans Futures. Otwn. High. l-ow. u m ii a i so ti 4t ii m ii r n ; ii : ii ti Qpots and Sales. Cloae. it 01 It 12 II 40 it GRAIN. WW BAT - 0eC Mu CO I.N Ui0 Mr Oath- Ue Maf D k-K 4 .t .... 1-t Livestock. 1KH.S CAT TI.K Ohleairn ai.uo wa KaUHHn City HOCK 6UU 'ninlia MS 4.CMI m U8. lonvr Lett nver 3dl llH.itH j i-ar uk' I l' Mlx.-.UMti)510 IihiiI COtdllJ UdukIi W, In 170 1.1 tilt i;otoM) 1-2 i rflfle, Ktemtj to 10 lower liei, xtraily "nm:r loco IhOCO Ticket Voted Read "For" or-Aaainst Statehood With Oklahoma. I Wllburton. I T, Nov S. Ii(ens- m.'-resr was maniK sit-d in tne elec t.on yesteiqaj on a-oiui- v ;b un fair tactic, of the Sequoyah crowd, who sent judges here from several counties distant to conduct the elec tion. A big rnab meeting was held! at the opera house on the night pit- I vloua and the citizens reolved to' preent a ballot that would allow fat-! voter to vote "for or araln?'' ' , hood ltll f )kl.lhnnl! Th.. vmu r. I (tulted 1.7S2 Jor and 41 against, the Imported judges closing their books a the noon hour and going home. A unanimous vote of 1,76 was polled for Wllburton for the county seat of Ilalley connty. The single staters made an organised effort from the start attnoklng the Sequoyah gang, exposing Uiflr grafting methods aid neat tiiem at their own game here i hylelani Prescribe It. I Man- bit.ad minded physicians j prescr. ,e I'oley's Honey and Tar, ns they lve ner found so safe and re ! liable a remedy for throat and lung I l-.lt, l.T ob mm KIU u , mmu (. ..i I by City Drug Store. We do hone that the nronlilnt-c gift of a gold-plated sewing macbln. , to the empress f Japan won't make 1 the empress dowager of China Jealous. I Phone UOS fo- feed, cotton seeJ ; weal and hulls. 53.11 A Cisastrous Calamity. j It is a disastrous calamity, when you lose your health because Indigo-' tlon and cons.lpatlon have sapped It i away. I'runpt relief c an be hnd In Dr. I King's .NV-.v I.lfo I'llls. Thoy build up 1 ?imr mnjsuve organs, and cure headache, dizziness, colic, constipa tion, etc. Guarantee-! at V. 11 l-'ramu's ding atore. 25c. it 1 a Ik nun h sMallnMSBiHlHBSBBHBKMBlBBBlBBflHBHKBBi B FOR SALE AT R. A. JONES ifj Furniture, Carpet and Stove Store We have just receive our complete line of Fall and Winter Suitings and are prepared to ijivc you more for your money than EVER. Before placing your order call and examine our line. Our prices ara RIGHT. Come and see Suits From $25.00 up Every Thing a Man Wears Except His Shoes V. H. Byrd $ Co. When you answe your friends let ters use up-io-dale statlonerv We hnve the lutes' ti bull,, or h, s, at loc lo i(i( V J l:.ISKV D.iRKi-t Ginners' Report. 'Hie report of the number of ball j 01 cotton ginned snows ii,is;i.tiiii uaii- 00 WARNING ORDER. In tho United States court In tho Indian Territory, Southern district: Viola O. Self, plaintiff vs. Wm. A. Self, defendant, No. C382. The defeidant William A. Self, Is warned to appear In this court in llilrty daB nud answer tho complaint or tho plaintiff, Viola O. Self. Witness the lion. Ilosen Townsend, Judge (jf said court, nud the seal thereof, this Mth day of Oct, 190S. (Seal) C M. CAMi2ul Clcrlt. Hy W. S, Ot'CCKiriT, Doputy. itobert H. !e. ntiornev. Attorney for non-reldont, 'S llutkr First piibllHhod, Oct. 1.1, 1005, II. It Is a plensuro to taho Dr. Dado't Utile Liver I'llls and pnjoy their tonic effect upon tho liver. Sold by City lung Store. Dally Ardmorclto CO ctH. per luoatli. Marietta, Tishomingo and Ardmore Will Have Three Terms Each. Judge Townsend has made tho fol lowing order or court with reference lo tho terms of district court to bo held at Marietta, Tishomingo and Ardmoro: In compliance, with tho provisions of an act of congress entitled "An act providing for additional Unitod Statos Judges in tho Indian territory" and for other purposes, approved AprP 28, 1904, It Is ordered: That tbero shall be three t-Tina ol curt each year at the following platca in tho said Southern district: Marl tta, Tishomingo aud Ardmore, as pro 'liled by law, samo beginning as fol owv: Marietta First term, begluulng Oc tober 2, 1905. Marietta Second term, iicglmilnK Ictober 12, 1005. Tishomingo First term, beginning lumber 23. 1003.' Tishomingo Second term, beglnn lug November 13, 1S05. Ardmore Klrst term, beginning Dc- cmbur 4. 1305. Ardmore Second term, beginning January 2, 190C. Third Term. . Marietta Il"g!nnlng January 21 1906. Tishomingo Ileglnnlng Fobrurarj 12, 190fi. Ardmore Ileglnnlng March 26, 1906. Done In chambers at Ardmore, In dian Territory, this 24tU day of April, 1905. HOSBA TOWNSBND, Judge. Mrtfmore Prices. Cotton 10.25 to 11.00 Seed cotton 3.IU to 3.50. Receipts about 3nu bal'-s. him 3! EXCURSION 8 10 DALLAS J' I Ncurnlfjla Pains. IlluumalihU, lumbago and -clatlc p.tlns yield to th iieuetratlng Infill nee of l'allard's Snow Llnlmeul. It penetrates to the nerves and bone and being absorbed Into the blood, its healing properties aro conveyed , to every art of tho body, and effect some wonderful cures. 25c, 00c anil J1.00. Sold by W. D. Frame. 1 NOV. 1 1 $3.10 RETURN NOV. 12 W. A. DA.SHIKi.L, T. A. Wholesale GRAIN. FLOUR a FEED Ve do ti stiMctly Whole sale Grain, Flour aud Feetl business and solicit a shwo of the trado of the mer chants and dealers of Ard more and surrounding country. : : : : : We always pay the highest market price for oats. ; ' : High grade Flour, Bran and other mill products are our specialties and we guarantee everything sold. Warehouse tit old Iron Store building, east of de pot. Phone oh'J. The Ardmore Wholesale Grain Co. W. F. Warren, Mgr. Hefore vr.u buy, see our line of cele- rated UrJge & Heach coal and wood heaters WEBKS IIROS. 15tf I'rncMcal Tinners nud Plumbers. NEW Fob SticK Pins Chains NecK laces Chatelains Cuff Buttons Shirt Studs In solid gold and gold filled goods W. T. NIXON Ik thr Hem Wat. Ii Ht iulriT mid Ku graver 111 rijinitri- Counon Books. Just nceivetl a new shipment of 'I $10, Coupon IJouKh at the Ardmorelte. Twcnty-llvo cents ikt do.en. ft COLEMAN BROS. Drug's and Jewelry The Anluiorelte tor nl) tne new, 'I'lie "lliiiiiiiinree," Tllill i it crj eleg.ml word. Mii mi-mII.V nil Alliei-leeiilxiu. "Inuiitiiei'. Is Hiild lo he 1I1 .-i'iiilci fi-iini ilia Kii; llhll "luilllllliiree," llM-lf ii iilurie.t old. If mil ei', lilet-iii-j hi Ihe ) j: psi ti II h:is K-it. A "hliliiiuiiree" iim ,1 pi r "ll" I'cililliil (Mi uiiislde ihe ii;-ilnr IMi iniii'Kei. Nniiirnlly hii, h :, mtm.h vus in (llr.ivor ulib 1 he ilealers in th -eliililNbii uiiirUetK. The '-hiimi.ut recs" wei-e ne,-u.ed .d elieat mg am' selling wiinbles w.ire. bi-in e Hie iln--gl-eeulile xigiillleiiliee of Its llnrui-iu des,-eiidiltil. iin- riii Wiii-ii, "lint." Mild I li Judge, "juii pi-nMiKeil the imbi." "No, () illdn'i." reidled Ihe pi-.Miuei' 'Hut .von Miucl; the tlrst bluiv Why lid ; yoil tin lluiiy' "Hehii-e he ald In ine, 'If iH'ni nn, y'r .wioiheiiiiiil mi I HoaUeil hlin." I'hllildelidilii Vivt.1. Tiki I'dlll... "Volir fill her Is eerliilnlj- (be imlllest 1111111 1 know." "What intibes you sny that'-" 'lie's pi-elendliig Hull he's eiiied of IiIk ilyspeptlu hi ni-iler Unit in. Mian not hui't bis iIik'Ioi-'h feelings." .,w Yorker. Slrrniiiiiin Hint. llllsluiliil l.et me see, how long Is it since ITuele John wan hereV Wlfe Ob, It must Ih several years, lie was here the week after I ot m last now bonnrt. I'Var Is the tux that conscience p.ivs to gllllt Sewell, Absolute airaess s OF Z) FURS We have an elegant line of the n.nvf designs out in Fur uvery one brand new none carried over from last season. Save money by buying here Heal Furs. Prices 75c to $15 ONE PRICE iates being treated CRAVENETTE COATS We bavea bt iiutitul stock of Ciiivfnette (r.iin coats) in the new iim-d back and Empire .stylo-you should get one of the now h'abian designs, $10 to $25 Don't fail lo see our nobby and new line of clothing. "CVERV one sippreci right no one likes for the other fel low to be treated better than he. Jt. makes a fellow sore to buy an article and then discover that his neighbor lias got ten the same goods for less money. We Believe in and Practice ONE PRICE I and therefore do not have complaints of custo. I U mers uemg ireaieu uniairiy. Ilonest plain ligitre prices is the only rule of right dealing and does violence to no conscience. A good many folks advertise one price and then dodge it by giving Speciul Sales and Special deduction, which is done in order to Cut Prices to a special few. making others pay regular price When a fellow's prices won't stand compe tition, then he trumps up some excuse for cut ting them. Do you catch on? We give our prices to the world ir. Plain En. glish and are not afraid of legitimate and honest competition, because no housu buys their goods cheaper than we, or makes closer margin of profit We tlo not cut prices lo you nor your neigh bor, but we will put our prices against any "cut prices", "special paices" or "bankrupt sales" the follow who cuts prices always gets the prico high enough to bear cutting. YOURS FOR ONE PRICE-SPOT CASH WRAPS W e n r selling more w ap- t an in lasr Decem t;e ', because our prices icji repent it saving of S.Te) to Sr. K) per garment calland look at the lint1. $1.50 to $25 UNDERWEAR Wo sell the famous "Sat snusi and "Volastic" the real form titt'mg garments. Union Suits for boys made for boys and suitable for boys. Union Suits for Girls made to expressly lit form. Ladies' Vests and Pants. .. 25c to $1 25 Ladies Union Suits 25c to $1.50 Men's Underwear 25c to $1.50 Ladies' rauly-ty-wear gar ments, the Fabian is best. Lowest Price House in Ardmoro. Goods Delivered Phone 0. 332 I Lowest Price House f IX ififw -ite 4$ M w 4 3s n$ M??$ m w m M