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Ardmore, Wednesday, July 29, 1903. THE DAILY ARDMOREKE PAQK THBEI JUSTICE TO NEWiBRITISH PATENT LAW BECOMES EFFECTIVE TODAY IT RIGOROUSLY AFFECTS AMER ICAN MANUFACTURERS. I ti tloit . July 2S. Many American nnd (!i'rinaii manufacturers arc hard lilt by the nuw liritUh patent law, which became fully ifr"tlv today. The law requires toroljuiors who ob tain patents from tin llrltlsh nnvon tiiclit to iiialiufar.lur tliulr kooi1 on llrltlsh soil. Ah ,i result of the act. many (.erinaii anil American firms nr cither opening factories In ('.rent I7rlt nin or arc ovorcoinliiK the illlllculty by menus of royalty agreement) with llrltlsh manufacturer. The law Is hitting the OermniiH hn haril that the union of Industrial ists Is now petitioning the (Jermnn Koverntnent to adopt retaliatory measures. Several English authori ties are convinced Mint the law will confer creator commercial nnd Indus trhl benefits n (ircat ltritalu than any law that has lieen passed In the lytist half century. It has already re sulted In the emploinent of innnv thousand British work people anil the Introduction of an enormous amount of capital from foreign countries. It appears not Improlialdc that the recent pro liwci of Sir Ufred .lone to the cffcci i hat the new law will cause an Investment of $12. Don (lOft In foreign- largely (iernian -cnplt.il in manufactures In that coiinm will In fully realized. Already a large until her of foreign firms have secured fac tors site Oner 20.00(1 llrltlsh patents have l.een Krantisl to forelKtior with in the last I lire.- years, and not one of the processes for which the intents were taken out 'has been carried on to any f-reat extent In the t'nlted KIiik-tloin. No to AN INDIAN HERMAN LEHMAN. AD TD CO MANCHE, TAKES ALL.uT.MENT. SPECIAL ACT BY GORE II Was Introduced Dy S'n.itor Gore To Award Lehman An Allotment 3y Special Act Story of Cap ture and Life. I.nwton. OUI.i . July -' Herman l.elimatu adopted itietnl. i .f the Co . mnnehe trllte of Indians, lo.l.tv select I ed his allotment a pimi,,il in the Met of May 30, this year, intiodiiccd ihy Senator T. P. (Sore of Hits cit. ;uwitrdtnR l.elvmuu nil allotment li special net. He seKctcd as Ills claim n fjuarter section several miles east of Davidson and one f the best pieces or fanilluK laud in the bin pasture. With the selection of allotment l Lehman cniiics thi! nniiouiicemeiit (hat till memliers of the Comanche tribe horn after the last allntinctU. shortly prior to the sale of iwisturo lands, will shortly recelxe allotments, and -when thin Is done the remainder of the lauds unsold will lie opened RICH RED BLOOD NATURE'S SAFE GUARD AGAINST DISEASE I'm v. i tcli Moo J .itul a hiv circulation is th? surest protection against the diseases aiul disoroYis which are constantly attacking our physical systems The health circulation of the blood prevents the entrance of disease serins, and filters out of the system everything that is not necessary or henclict.il to the growth and development of the body; all life's forces are kept up by it. and every organ, nerve, tissue and bone is dependent on the Mood for its nourishment and strength I lealtny nituni is niieii witn millions or little red corpuscles. These w is a moii the oapttred l'ii Ik., .Iftei Oil"! let .lllle cm l c. Ktldci . M.is returned to 'lil p.r.-M's under :i ilr.trv escort of three soldim I'll., was in M7S, when I was V.) ( 1 - I1 ,ll!' he s.ld "t ha' Mine I ...ill, I net ttMk the .iche in' C vi .mclie lannuitge: ili.ln t ,ii,.w mi mii ii line i.i the name of m pii en, 1 Knew tin father w.is ,,. ,, U I teineii liei-eil seeing Will hurled I could rcmcmlr the form ami fea tmcs ,.r on mother, nod some of mv I. n.t hers and sisters, hut did not ttrnw l!i. name of elMner. "lie-side WlttK icreutlv Injnrod phy sically by ewiiiir, tortures and wounds, while With the Indians tnv i minute tvirlirlcu ftit-tiislt ilc rich reil vilnr iii.l il. nr.rnnri nr ri i s.v... . .... . .v. ., . s- ,.w. , , v I. IV. . IV. I T V) I I. 11 It rham'es for maVltin a ilvlnn were I incut and health to the difVerent narts of thi hiviv- m other u-nrrt thr. ' very lite anil vilahmg essence of the circulation. gmitlv luiia.lred Uv ni Innu assooia tlon with the Indian. I realize, is few others do the hahits amj tncllnn thins fontnsl In voiith hy such tonn nssoclalion are erv dlillcult io Ket rid of 1 re.iile more and more as I kiow older M-nt I am tied and fet tered ami In man w.is reinlensl llelplos In thes,. nnioi iiin.i ,. iij-v,,, clatlons ' STANDARD HAD TIP ASSURED THIRTY DAYS PRE VIOUSLY THAT THE UIG FINE WOULD BE SET ASIDE. WashltiKion. .Inly 2s It Is feared here thru the enforcement today of the new llrltlsh patent law will result In a ('otiKliltT.ihlc reduction in the ports of this country to flrent ltritalu, After today any patents emitted to ; American mauufactui ers hy the llrlt Mi patent office may he Instantly to- ; vo1.m. unless the jjoods itatented are I nianufncturtsl lu (Jreat Itrltnin. llrlt- ' Islt concerns will he at llherlv to i niatiufacture the same (foods, and the American owners of the patent. If they hnve failed to estaldlsh !l fac tory on Hrltlsh soil, will have no re course. Patent attorneys hero say that a laree nninher of their clients will he affected, although tnaiiy have compiled with the law hy Martin llrltlsh factories. Oanoerrnt ' Works wondors. ti produces hair i Just as surely n rain and sunshine produce crops. It produces a thick srowth of luxuriant hair when all j other remedies fall. We guarantee Panderlne. All druggists gell It 25c. 50c and $1.00 por hottle. To pore Its werth send this nd and 10 cents , In stamps or silver and wo will mall jou a larKO free sample Know! on Dnnderlne On.. Chlcnitn, 111 Dtf LIQUOR IN JAIL. One in Love County Wants Dlsponse State Liquor. , w,,,, settlement iilul soil to the Thirty three physicians ate iit'-v ! hiKhHHt l!lUr. ItMlhiti ncin l.leul. prescrlhinit for the state nncuc nt j ir,,(,Mt Sleckner was ti.il.iy notified Anlmore and none seem to be vlolat- f t,u ele;tlon imiile l. Lehman, inn the law or piescrlliltlG too f' - aml t lM understood thai immediate iltiently." said S. V. Stone, one of I Htcps .vlll he tuken for the allotmeut the stati- Inspectors, yesterday even-, r lm4 a,,.gt j,rn Coilianche. Iuk. He had none throtiKh the urcii- Attwnpt was made l Chief tjuan cy here and cotmratulaled Ardtnore (h a,k,.r ,t,irW his recent visit to upon havltiK so nood a man In cluuge i,m.(. tH. Hoveriiment to i-ntall all of the iiKeney and said everythlnn ' unsuM lands of the Comatiches to tie hero was lu tldop shape. .Mr. Stone i HIM,.,! I,, uuLoru tnciiilters o' the said the state sineiicy sjstcm was trll)). lh(.lr numliers increase, hu' workltiK adtnlnihly ami he firmly he- (l ,NHJ t,0unlit hest lis the depart- lleved that tho law would he adopted j mW)l , ,,!,.,, ,u, alMfc ,,u sale. o l.y popular vote in November. tH.m lor white settlement, and hold lu Love county the ajciicy eetns , tlll, ,u.y for the tribesmen, to ho liecKltiK. Three anents have' Tlu, M)tl.aI ,,t f coimress nratit been, alimented and all havo refused jUK ,( i,.rnmu i.ehman an allotment to take the work am dispense lliptor NUlti upon, u risen t request from fir t:i. state .The 'nv nm.. ' it "" the Indians. In view or the lact that pointed was a citizen of Thackervlllo. ,H ,(n aiiIlted member of the tribe. Like the others, he has refused m'n farm was turned over to him to do the work. The supplies for liay lu fee simple. Love county aKuncy are in Marietta ,lk), )( H(orv )f t1c.tWiti Is that tnld hut are stored In the Jail bulldlim. , , ,u.rt)a1 i.ohtnaii. who lor elKhl 1 years in his youth, was held captive l.y the Indian of the .southwest. Ot his capture and some incidents of his i captivity and restoration, lie tells: I -It was on the lth luy or May, i ISTii," he says, "that while pla.vltiK i in die Held near the house, with my little brother Willie, s oar of ae. the Unvliir ud 8. H. 3, 1 know it to hx nn Kxcollxnt blood pur Itlnr. It thorollhl j- clnnnana unit nmovalm tlin tilooil of nil polaons nuit Impurltl.) snil pllti tlmt vIIkI ttlllil In tlin lmt liomilliln condition. 1 l.nllnvn It to bo i.urnly vruntntiln, nn you oIhIiii, for tt ilnn not ln)urn thn vtiin In thn lno.it. On thn cou trnry, tt linllil up thn iinunrst hiotlth wlilln iiiirlfvlnR- thn blood, tt irlTnn ntmnxth nn.t nnnruy, a irooil H).ntltn, mill limioa onn fnnl bnttnr nyory way. It la mmllcltm ofitrnat ma rl t. Hint, In my opinion, wilt lo all you claim for It In puri fy tntf a. ml nnrlchlnir thn blood and bullittnir ii thn irminral hnalth. O. C. HIN Ct.AIItK. 107 Union Htatlon. I'lttaburkT, r. Will Teach at Bowles. Miss Kthel Nellsoii. daii4hter of I'. II. .Wilson, has closed a contract with the school hoard at Howies, n few tulles west of Marietta, whereby Miss Ncllsou, will have chaw of Hie school at that place this winter. Miss Nellson has nlways taken the I -ad in her dashes both here nnd nt Oklahoma Clu She attended the ti una! -i Ii.mi) thin summer and her first m-.i.s work as a naclicr wllT ne a Micecs-- GO CO cs ITtie i)ia way i ntnparrq Vs! Iln' with tho"(SarUnil"Way. &JJ The "flar'aod" Wy VOl mm The "Garland" Way of conk inn with as allows you to stand erect, naturally nnd comfortably No stooping or back-brcaUu); when usin thu original and most improved cutistructioo which Is The 'Garland" Gas Range Manufactured only hy Thn Mlil.liinn Mnvi- Cnmpanr Detroit Chicago I.arweit MaVrrt of Klovri and Kanvra In the World. CO COOKING II Y GAS hits fiitiroly passed tlio BxptTiincntuI, tentative stnjjo; it is now and will probably remain for many years to come tirtnly established. There are, however all kinds and conditions of j;as ranges omo ood, some lad, some inditVorent. In buyint,' M't'h a ran.L'i', which is intended to laht for practically a life time, you want tho lst. the most economical a"d the safest and the most convenient to operate. The best in the end is, we assure you, Ihe cheapest. STEVENS, KENNERLY & SPRAGINS CO. ... t m sister Cnrollne. still youtmer. iw my baby sister, thai we found our selves surrounded by hideously paint ed, savage Apache Indians tod by the noted warrior. Chlwatatetoe. They .aptured Willie, tired several shots ..... ......... m Caroline as she ran . wa l the house, mid chased me ,.!! distance before CapllirlllK me. I loiiKhl dcHieiatcl. hut was sm Med 'iKlir and fast on a vicious pout. wh Wil l,, was put on anothei ismy n '. nt tif a IiIk' Indhui. unit we were .IT i an instant, for l.j this time the m i a i lie louse wee ready to (iK Ii II . on th, Indians. Sevei.il t.-n. i .ii' I. rt the otle is. I.ui as m i a ti.l f.-i : w re :l d I . iM ti"' i A tt. in .Hid each Mine h.- t .,1 t m'lt up with the crowd lie . . in. w,- went tor sl it t - anil i , i alniosi eiirirel w 11I1..11 t mil ... ' and most ot the ti.ne in l .nc Kallop I i,s s... inch tied with lliv f.. . il-un (...Ii h. mil and , ach foot is ui'.' 'nil i.i sc.iarate stakes, while on.- end a ri.p, w.i, placed .inniuil mv nek til 'tie iitlim etui fust, mil to a saK r . i ,h if m-oaned or cuinpli ned in Indian would be.u mc ami cull ban I n.i so hi n'seil ! o f a siuldle on w hn Ii I in '' - 1 rid. and hi loin I . v n, s UU'' ci.MMiiir.il ami cactus th.cn "ii- l was almost a pinning s, 4 ' itiK had all been 'in n ,,n tt U. ii I w,i- c.iiiiuied, I ns sun mn.. i nm u bli-t. r nculy all ii-i lu ! . H.aitin flKht Willi.- was r..i ' (.own from uis hoise hy an Itch n who lutiiiMil up heiiliel him II.- d I "t 'he tall t,'rass anions some i hIis tn ul was quiet Urcudy half I . :mi ml and fauiihel he wai. icrcil i sill' lot three das nd III?1 t . n, p .in r'ca danger of wl'd heas", l'l ' iiiilb wliiie lvint; pr-' ated roni c ' aau-i'ton, he was e, i.ed n,. u. i , K tkii,si iruu; b) ui. o'd fn Ij'tin r j n t 'n aiou two we i t ii i -) , i home I a1w in i mother onirh' o t fl i f'tilcimo. III. July is. That StamlMrd Oil compiin had the assur ance :I0 days ahead of tlmo that Its fltle of J21I.S ID.tlOU won! he set H,,. by the niipellale exuirt was the com mon talk or M Salle Street tislay . An InftuetUlal member of the lsard of trade ami n pIM.lr In rinanclnl cir cles, wtio. the day previous, had said to friends that he could furnish the natiieH of Ohleaito brokers who had proflteil by this knowledae. turned j white today when the subject was I ! broached. I "My Cod!" he said "I ati I I ilk' I f can't talk! It would nilii tin- lint hn M talk. He would not cHc the names of the ten or fifteen local broker who were able, lu some mys tcrloits way, to assure their clients that, u Koldun moment lnnd come, hut he said there were such brokers. "How lotlK before the decision do you think Standard Oil men knew the title was to ln rmersed?" the broker was nskisl. "Do I think?" lie said, with empha sis. "Thirty days.'- "How much wus It worth to th ir company to have ti foreknowledge of this decision"' "l-'rotn saO.OOO.OOO to $2,i,i)00,i)nil." he replied. "How do you know there was such a leak?'' "Look here," he wihl, "do you know auythltiK alHiut thu movement of thu market from tho noon before the u;i pellato court decision was made public until the iiioiiient of Its autioiiuci -nietit? No? Listen." "That noon, before thu decision, mind you, the market fell off a little. There wore sale. Klocks of stock thrown into the market. It stood like a ilbbon of steel mil a waver, not a dent. Uer share was absorbed like a ria.sh I-'Im- thousand .shares or iT. mill it w,s all tile same ItlKlx Up to the moil t when the de cision was iimdi public propertj When .1 .-Uranium of .Indue .uhi - The destruction of these corpuscles hy disease Kcruis weakens and pollutes the blood, and anaemia, with its attendant evils of pale, chalky cotnpU'intis, weak, run-down systems and malatial con ditions, or perhaps some more deliu itely marked disorder, is the result. I;reiuenlly the Hood becomes infected with acrid, fiery humors, and l:cenia. Acne, Tetter, or some other skin disease or aHection makes its appearance, .mil is kept up with I its itcliinu and ihstiut iiij: symptoms. An excess of unc acid in the circula tion causes a fermentation of the blood, and Rheumatism, with its pains and aches, is established in the system, there to remain, unless the poison is driven from ihe blood. Old Sores and Ulcers are likewise dependent on bad blood. These places are kept open and in a state of irritation by the drainage of pollu tion which the blood is continually discharKiiiK into them In fact there are few ailments which cannot be traced to impure or diseased blood, and our only safeguard is to keep the circulation in stroiic, healthy condition. 1 11 all blood troubles S. S. S. has proven itself a perfect remedy, and is universally reconied as the reaiest of all blood purifiers. It noes down into the circulation, and removes all poisons, humors and Hunts, and makes this life-stream pure and health-stistainm,. It pun lies and strengthens weak, deteriorated blood, supplies it with the health ful properties it need's and establishes the foundation for j-ood health. As a tonit S S S has no equal, and will be found especially adapted to weak, run-down sys tems. One ofthc greatest points m favor of S. S. S , is that it does not contain a particle of mineral, but is made entirely of the extracts and juices of harmless, healing, cleunsini: roots and herbs. R lieu mutism, Catarrh, Sores and Ulcers, Skin Diseases, Scrofula, Contagious ttlood Poison, and all other blood troubles, are permanently cured by S. S. S., and so thorough is its work that no trace of the disease is left for future outbreaks. S. S. S. is for sale til all drug siores. Book on the blood nnd any medical advice desired will be sent free to nil who write. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA, .S.S. mind jou. would have tucaiM a crash, there was never , quiver. Dnnt ask foolish questions." There was chucking up tin next dav. All up and down CIiIciiko's round of moid'yci) offices there was Inquiry, advice) curt vvarultiK. Tim order was sent out, "Shut uii!" THREE MILLION DOLLARS. City of Gainesville Makes Enormous Sales of Liquor. "The cltv of (.ainesvlll ' i. d an Ardmoie man cstenla, "Is one of the most fortunately located cities 11 t, smith i is oil , in. d it a prohibition state, and the annual sales f uini -i and 1 quoi nil that town acjrre -at, the ctiormoii 11111 of Hire. I UK the names of 'Dripping Spring Hill ti Hill' and other varl ties and brands of whlski7 are placed in, con splcttoiis places and one to enter the town inlKht think ho was lu the heart of tho distillery district of Ken tucky." Thu Interiirhau line Is also building out of (tulncsill nm 1 e old town Is movlnu forward b leaps ami bounds. Restrictions removed July 27, and wo are ready to jimko farm loans No delay, cheap Interest, and will also buy and sell lands. Office oviv Dltzler's Dry floods Store. IMione No 121. Oklahoma Land, brokerage .t Umn Co. 2'itt million dollar- Klcctrlc ij-mih di play I land. Ilarnrove pollene Is offered forty acres of land In tho City Park addi tion It la an Ideal place for homes, lit arc vi ry cheap. See W. P. I'o- 2SU" Restriction Removal Will cause an advance in Ardtnore, property. Why? lie cause we already have the bluest and best city of its size in the New Sfate. A lass factory and two cotton factor ies t be built, and witliouras and street cars, Why Nut3 Hi'low We (Jiv- a Fi;s of our lluriiiiiii.t lu the; City. No. 1 1.) '.i-rooui house, a line home, Northwest No. :u -10-rooni house, lucres Kr'"iul, 11 lleailtillll place Northwest No 32 10-room houac, 25 acres, line Kr"i"'ii. only No. ;!.'--l-room house, close, in, .'5iK-ash, hal t'.'.l month 6000 1 K'niintl, SI 2000 S20000 S1750 No. :il-5-rootn liouiu closo in, i.VW cash, J2.r month.. No. "to .Vroom house closu 4CflA In, siuo cash, t;if) month .. . daCulIU No. .'Jti-Vroom house. larK lot near car line, 325(1 cash, balance $J") mouth 2 lartf lots, I room house near car linn Also l 1 list farm lands. $1800 $1100 $2000 MONKY TO LOAN at as low rate as anybody and possibly quicker. We want to show you. l'hone 720. Riggins, Suggs, Adams Co. jural M Kinzly a"d fou J that her son j