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I THE D A 'LV HDM1PEIU Ardmore, Wedmeday, November 2'. INDIAN TAKE CVS MS ON FIRST FLLL BLOOD INDIAN TO BECOME CATHOL'C PRiEST. 1 J.v J It the Only Member of Hi Raee Who Hm Ever TaVen Holy Ordtra-Li- Mr tag irw Awot Thoae of H,i Kl in Twin Territories. 0 H A b d I 'I K.i Nov 20 To - th': , .! Indian to t-m' a '.'I'f pr!"t li the unuvial . f t'l- Rerend Father A!- , , . Of K-'vl. (.M f'F. ubt,r atno; g hl fei ofcbmn and Indian I r rfi r cushion g F t c h :. an : .. I to ! .. wr, of . i f . . .-...ly -MIlUlll i i f.f in i ti'ir' h t i .., the N-L-ali liquet a . i t He ' tract' w known, F H lit ti.- . . u : 4 !.: tl! I .'ft t ,'iiii roi" Nr.- arc n w ,., . the Ca".- -t al;i hl a monaster t . m!--lo.iari i Women's $3.50 Men's $3.50 to $5.00 The most comfortable shoe for tender feet that it is possible to make Our "Easy Feet" hoe is made in softest Kid and Calf Leathers in neat styles, by our special process with a Mattress Insole of First Qualitv Wool Felt that will not pack down, but forms itself to the shape of the foot and remains springy and comfortable. we make MQrs rwr ssrarj WCS r. 1 .way to Okhh'ima Terrl: .r;- a..d f r Out of Twenty Kinds the Bst. i ft w weeki a th" v "t cf 11 - "Ship one pros Dr. Meiilnhai;' in ih..-r r a,. h,.:.,f. Chill and Fever Cure. It gives th- iwarl li" s.tutf th t.ri-t t.i:'. ?! .:! beht aatUfactlon of about l.a:il 1 carry." J. R. ji afford. )r;;::'.! : t a full W..0.I In.lln--. prl- !! An.c n,cu,r. Ark. CMMpj l.ko i' sJo. ! can foil, !:i th- big Cathol.e rl.urf'i on a aignod guaranty by W. i l"ra:i " at Oklahoma City. Ok. HU conn-fra j , , tlon was by lllnLop Theojihllf Meer- Joe (!:a:itli..in. rhnri! : i'.i I i K (till I ; i ug)i ! of Ih. 'l'.!H of ' : .nl ramp and nch.it. t, of Otithr! OU. The lliahop tnnrder it I.ntlir ti'.M.i: ' . 1.1! Iri'lians near by. lckc pro. idly of tlie hono. of con- , l.i for" f " iai ! - 1 1 M.icV. tt :u..! i'i ii- u tio wan tent aerratlng the Firm Indltin pil.-st and 1 pi -.-.. Iimh, ! om. v !':.. i- i.i.. ,'i .in Intereatlng ' having him In thit dlot" e : ' 1 lie applied nlnre coiiilng bark to Am. r.ta thrr" M.iih"r Kath- '' &K'. Father NVgahnqiiet has la ' ' r it" million- bored fa'tlifully anioin: his p""p;" an.) 'piiia, had gl- thoae efforts have b"en c-ll reward- i.iey to the aup- ed. W. P. POLAND ii t ii 0 a a' f. I . o' tl. Cf.nollr Inatltutlnna , In a jxTnonal way h I nn enter- .eraalon of one of her prlklng young man. quiet, dUllkliu isitM ahe took notlee of greatly any notoriety and preaervlng ml nl:r llttto Indian boy. She In a way tlm dignity which haa rhar ' - it hltn, and when he becarao aeterlzed the great Indian rhleftalns. i i h at her own oxKtae i:le lie H;akn devotedly of the rhurrli I t,i to the largo Indian achool and believes there la a great future ' ).., I'a. I ater lie was trana- for li'm In the work among people ot I in t o Catholic college at Waah- his own blood. Dealer FARM LANDS WdnU to liuy H00 acres in triifts nut 'us thitn b( arn l ".. with the purpoBe In view it fi hltn for the prleHthood 1 1 ' .' .I tli honor man at Waxhlni; t j' '1 ''..in there lie went to Home, r , ' tn great ehmrli in wlmn' ( : wards wnt to devote Ids I I!.- -.tmlied phllomipby and the tl,. . in the Propaganda college. . .1! Ill the eoilee of the m ' i .-I I . I d the 11- - IU- ol ,i short t'ui" I," . 1 v '. " i htl l.d.en v. ; ti l.i i 1 . ', i ii.. i . a 'i i i t . 1 i.-'o !e I i:nti - f t' 1 .1 1 X l'r IHhl d'l Ho. 11" j!' i ..I tt.mta '' l.'t.n ' I .I. paituie fr' tn It- :i ' f I ' M ! IHl I' !.-'!,'! I ' . . ! - ti. ether ten in" t . -1' ni'mt hae 'i". n -f 'f" ' m . iti Amerli an In linn i '.i, ward and Im the unu i i - nthnrH. the wnrM'.e l'." i at m'ea, aixike. In the rla.-x in he graduated then 1oh1iik addre. - s weie given In fort -eight diff.-ient languageH. u Hhowing the gieat .i'l rty of nationalities represented Then Tather Negahnquet Milled SubSTlbo for Tho Artlmorelte. M See Me nt Once fj Office over First Natl. BH. .'u.T.UHuy i I i'iMui.i ii i ti HAVE YOU T!i. Si.j.rcihuc , ' f TIE:! OlD HELfASLSE ItsAttrntitn to Pr.sientrs, Excclhint Equipment and Unnpiiroachcd f'arlorCar Service MarH an Epoch in Commercial and litiaMiro Travi-hnji of the Uay Stni. il t. til, Ilk liow It it 1 1 i y n could ui.iki' tun deur oniiH at hoiiit by inakintr liietn a viit during tlm C'tiriHtuias 11 o 1 i day? ...THE... will have in eflVi t d'irin! holiulidajs th usual low rates to the Old SUtcs. It you iwpt-ct lo ci'uko a Vrip drop me a card atul 1 v;ill write you fully regiidini; your trip. W. S. KNAN. C. P. A. Santa Fe Don't Fail to AslI Abont the Cotton Uuit Iji-fnro Puifhasiii"; your Tili'ts fur any Trip. Wo can place you whorcUT you wih to git, no matter how remote the sput Nn lie tor Folder Issued by a Hailread. bepiemher l.ssue P'roo Upan Ajip ication. Every man and woman who is to support the institu- iion5 of The State h vitally interested in the foundation of the New State Government. You are interestf d in c-very'his that will be done by the Constitutional convention: you will interested in the election of the legislature and every law it malies. Jn order to Keep i:s readeis thoroughly posted on all matters touching the Constitutional Convention the Ard- nioreite vill have a staff correspondent at the seat of $ government and a full report of the proceedings of the Constitutional Convention and of the Legislature will he I reported eyery day. t Begin now and keep wall informed on all matters of in- terest to the New taic. No peper will give a more com- plete report than rvt l j n urn " i lie yaiij Ag w IP W1 5ee Any of Our Afjents or Address ii. p. rvru. At. (iun. i-ri. AiCi'tit, Tj-Iit. 1 vx (It'H IIOOVI It. Trm .111, k' Piifin:rr Atfnt. iii'n. Ti-:i JOHN T: I.KIIANi: Oen. Hii'l-ht aad P . Agi-Dt. T ler. Tex.m. P. M. MD1K) N. Trmt-ilDC l'HH.tj;er AKnl. 1 1 Wi.ri'i. T xi. : I A Trip to Your Old Home lb w long has It been hIiico you've been back? Wouldn't you like, to spend tuo or threo weeks this full among your old fi lends mid im nl.hors lsitlng old familiar places talking over old times and lMtiK fr awhile in tli9 pnst? It's the hest way in the wirld to soto :ierg for the futuie. Why not go? Vim an get away If you'll Just make up our mind that you can, and ou couldn't have a hotter osruae than these. LOW RATES On October 19, Hock Island agontu will have on snlo at groat reduc tion, round trip tickets to many points in Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, I'onnsylvanla. Michigan nnd Ontario. On Oct. 9 nnd 23, Nov, 13 anil 27, similar reduced rates: to many points In Illinois, Iowa, Michigan, .Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North and South Dakota nnd Wisconsin. Let the nearest Hock Inland agent toll you all nhout these Homo Visitors' Kxcurslons. Ceo. H. Lee, Gen. Pass Agent, Little Rock, Ark. J. S. McNally, Div. Pais Agent, Oklahoma City, Okla. Theso two papers for a brief time will be placed on the bargain counter. To every person who is not already a reader of one of these papers we will send.... The Daily 3 Months and the WeeKly 6 Months.... Tlic Weekly Edition will go to your address at the expiration of the Daily subscription, or, you may have the privilege of sending either edi tion to the address of a friend, the other to your own address; or, you and our friend can pool and have one paper sent simultaneously to each address. SEND TODAY THE ARDM0REITE ARDMORE, IND. TER. Send in your order today. This is the first time in the i history of the Ardmoreite that the papefcould be bought t at this price and at least 1000 new subscribers should be added to our lists before the Constitutional Conven- tion convenes November 20. 1 V t 5- $ t 1 ! i ''t,