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THE ARDKITE. AB9H0BSITI PuBUBHIKa Co. F. E. WiLaoir, Editor. B. 8. W. Pittst, But. Man. Breting Paper & Sunday Morning. TIM TABLE G, C. S. T. R'Y. SOUTH BUSU. Mail and Express, v .- :t- a.s. Kansas City Xxpress, :3S p. m HOBTH BOUND. Mail and Express, lt-.lO a. m Kansas City Express, 1.0: l a. aa Train stop on signal. I. R. Maso, Ticket Ag't. W. 8. Keixan, lien- Pass. Agt. AMIVAL3 and departures OFU. 8. MAILS. South bound mail closes 5:45 p. m. South bound mail arrives 6:1S p. m. North bound mail cioses 10 a. m North bound mail arrives 10:20 a. m. Night mailt are closed at 8.30 p. m. Money order department is open at I a. m. and closed at 6 p. m. Once hoars from 8 a. m to 6 p. m. Sundays from 2:30 p.m., to 3:30 p. m. John 6. II am ex, P. M. BcKxaiBS Hardt, Deputy. 2 Opera. - House 3 Thursday, December 7. The Greatest Event. Positive appearance of the world famous comedienne, PATTI ROSA Aided Bj John O. Gilbert. Joe Gara thorn, And a great comedy east, in the fanny comedy, Doixnm?bENi Hear'PattfltoWa'tlrlll 4 4 Shoo tin' Craps." AT,TH City Drug Btoro. ELK BUM Opposite Craam Bakery, J. H. HUGHES, Prop'r. Ardmore, Ind. Ter All kinds of territorial drinks aad the best brands of cigars. Good tables, an orderly house and gentle wanly treatment of customers Positively THE CITY- Mad and slush are abundant today. Dr. Yarbrongh came in this mrn- iag from Paris. DRESS GOODS reduced M per eot at tho Big Iron Slore. Dr. Hardy, or Overbrook, iraa in the city last evening. ONE QUARTER OFF on cloaks at the Big Iron Store. Mrs. T. E. Wifeon is quite ill at her home on North Caddo street. ONE QUARTER OFF oa clothing at the" Biglfon Store. Deputy John E. Stephens came down from Daugherty last night. Wantd.-tTwo furnished rooms address Ardmore Commission Co. 12 4 tf Geo. Holder came up from the farm yesterday and is circulating among his friends. Diaries for 1894 Moore's Book Store. at London & dec 5-5t. Will Cheuny, with Bert Foster the job printer, returned from Paris this morning. A full set of teeth for $7.50. dec 2-tf A. E. Walters, Dentist. Capt. W. F. Bradley, a prominent commercial man of Dallas Texas, is in the eity. ALL boys', youth's and men's sui'S and orercoata reduced 25 per eent at the Big Iron Store. Mr. Miller, who has been indispos ed for several days was able to be up today, we are glad to state. We are headquarters for holiday goods. Call and look through our stock. We will sell anything for a small profit. Green A co. lwk. Mr. P. W. McCoy, who has been confined to his room for the past sev eral days is able to be out today. For the next thirty days I will make a full set of teeth for $7.50. A. E. Walters, Dentist, dec 3-tf Ardmore, L T. The Ardmoreite, of Ardmere, is the most enterprising daily in the ,fctoeaw,Na?n--GuthriA Leader Silas JBojiftxfnS mjsd last night where he had been in ai tendance upon . the United States court. Wanted To trade a good team of horsee for a place ia Ardmore. Call on me early. C B. Lado. dec 6 tf Central Hotel. R. W. McAdam president ot the recent statehood con ention, will so journ in Washington this winter. Perry Democrat. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded by tae "Noss Jollity Co." in their unique novelty "A Quick Match" at the opera bouse, Saturday ere, Dec. 9th. lwk. News of the death of C, 8. Stinnett a prominent farmer residing on Cad do about thirty-five miles distant, was received today His death occurred Monday after a lingering illnes. the Finest Company HiRIiIj mm mi 22 Ibr of sugar for $1 at the Racket Store.' lwk No sidewalks, uo crossings but mod to shoe tops. 92 lbs. of rice for $1 at the Racket Store. 12-6 lwk Mose Long, a full blood Seminole' Indian, was released from jail yester day on bond. Capt. Stowe bought him a ticket to Pur cell and sent him on bis way rejoicing. ' ; 'I cents a the Racket Store. l2-6I wk.l Mr. J. E. Boles missed the tgrd Monday night and in , consequence did not start on his visit to Eastland Tezae, until this morning, . - Calico 5 cents a yard at the Racket Store, - , , 12-6 lwk Mc- Harris, one of W. F. Whitting tons gentlemanly salesman who was called to Paris as a witness in the fed eral eourt, has returned and is again at his post of duty. - The Racket Store is a rusher for low cash prices. 12-6 lwk. The dissolution sale by Moritz & Goldman offers bargains never before offered in Ardmore. 12-6 tf. traia passed through going south this morning. Moritz & Goldman will dissolve partnership Jan. 1st. Until that time their entire stock will be sold at actu al cost for cash. 12-6 tf. "-. M. C. Pettig'ew sold yesterday at public sale a number of mules and a threshing machine. Lee Gait bought four of the mules. The sale was to satisfy a debt. Sam Greenwood having bought the oyster parlor and short order busi ness of the cream bakery has re-arranged things and is prepared to serve first class customers in first class style. Ladies are especially invited and assured of treatment acceptable to the most fastidious. His cuisine depart ment is in the hand of a first class cook aud everything served over his tables is of unquestionable quality. 11-5 tf. Our stock must be sold before Jan uary 1st. Cost aud cash the induce ment. Moritz & Goldman. 12,6 tf. .Lett night it began to rain and con- ?t i-aidaiffht when it the ground was cov-- ed with a white shroud. It did not -uiaiu long how ever. Master Carl Clod, son of Mr. D. P. C.oyd, late editor of the Ardmore ite, arrived last night from Fort Smith Ajk., and will remain here with his father. The youug gentle man is only thirteen years old, bnt he made the trip through without trouble or unusual incident. Those in need of anything in the line of dry goods, clothing, bocts, shoes, furnishing goods, or hats, can save money by calling on Montz & Goldmau. 12-6 tf. Sam Greenwood makes a specialty of short ordere -at all hours day or night. tfl2 5 t I rTv.-iiLl changed to srV .TaySfr1 rff AT P JUST OWE TI A Success of Magnificent Dignity. rr llalsaBRaSHk IssVsallsM twsSsaLi ssbb IsHSsmI 1 N A HUM Ever Seen in Ardmore. SUICIDE. Mas. Hattm Baixbt JLuraa Hsv BKur This Mokxivo. , . Mrs, Battle Bailey, wife of O. & alley, eommltted aaieide this mora lag about 9 o'clock by ' hanging her self. The reporter was aa the soeae la a little while and learned frem Mr. Bailey the following parti u Jars. feaiiY trouble was the eaaee leadlaer to fatality. It appears that this bar fifth effort at takirj her Ufa within the past few, Sottas. Mr. Bailey; said tola mernlag before day, fMi. Bailey asked him to A drug store and get her es-rtfai7 which he did. On bis return he head a"f noise as If something falling heavily on the floor. He rushed into the room and found bis wife had fallen from a box on which she was stand ing while fastening the strips of cloth tern from a sheet and twisted into a cord, to the staple in the eeiling. She was choking but by quick action the cord was removed aad her at tempt thwarted for the time being. o i n : - .1 a j i . biD ,orrT for h,r Mti. saia sne wouia give up -me iaea ot self destruction. Mr. Bailey was re quested to go out and gel her a cup of coffee. He did so and it was while he was away on this errand that he work was completed. Mr. Bailey says be was not absent exceeding twenty minutes. Tha body was swinging from the ceiling suspended by th- same strips of sheeting with whi . she made the first attempt. Mr. Bailey cut her down at once but life was extinct. The neighbors were informed of what bad happened and quite a crowd of curious spestators were soon on the scene. The trouble ia the family dates Ileadqt Galvanized Iron Flues J. M. . Roofing and Guttering. - a , Manufacturer of r feiHiirr:; roih corn ice. ,. . - JC-i' TOBK A SPECIALTXT' ; West Main Street, - The City ffiH A.J. TfOLVIETOS, Prttldtrnt. J. A. BIVENS, Viet Pretidtnt. EO. B. EDWARDS. Cttbler. DO 1.ACT, Attitttat Catbltr. Capital, $50,OCO. Accounts of firms aud individuals solicited, lections and proceeds remitted promptly m hi in .vrfTrs fiN. t . Till tiw - No Advance in Prices. Prices, 25, 50 and back to iaei May aad was brought about ny charges of infidelity the Fart af tha wife towards the husband. Oa yaeierday they had agreed to a separation and ahe was to htve left thla snorniag far Denison. Her things had boea packed aard carried to tha depot bat owiag to the Inclem ency or the weather aba decided not to go until thie afternoon. From a colored woman, who lives near it was leaned that the woman was very unhappy and that she U.ld her that she would rather die than go away. Mr. Bailey is deeply affected bal ha does not feel that aay blame can be attached to him. When the reporter reached the house, the markarOf the cord were plainly -risible around her neck. Iertb-cne jCrol strangulation. The remains will be hurried tomor row. . Ifhrs the woman may have' been wayward aad brought on her own unhappiness, yet who can refuse to throw the mantel of charity over her past and have a sympathetic feel ing for her sad ending. Later. Since the above was put in type it has been learned that the body is being embalmed and will be held subject to instructions iroin her pa rents in Missouri. Telegrams have been sent and a reply is hourly ex pected Drs. Roberson & Brown are pre paring the old Harshaw restaurant building for the reception of their immense stock of drugs and will be open tor business next Saturday. They will carry a complete line of drugs, toilet articles and holiday goods. They are men eminently high in their chosen profession aud we receive them with open arms. Gents furnishing goods, clothing and hats at eost for cash by Moritz Jk Goldman at the Blue Front. 12-6-tf. GOLLEDGE, carters For and Well Tubing. Tin - . - Ardmore, I. T, Ml of Ardmore Direttors A. J. WolTtrtom. J. A. BiTtat, C. A. Simmon. R. T. Dalltt, B. J. Williama. H. JT. Fottt. H.U. Fttltrf. Surplus, $2,000. Special attention given to eol I 11 II? fill EEllsHY I JOST RECEIYRD. Seedless trMM," Ia4oa layer raiting, loose Maeeateiio raiatee, citron, "porW applet, Jobi, tprieoU, drt" ' . ast.etaarad oUta,!ni9d moat. Treaeli : tartUBea, eU-rsell. pig ft. Barter '--. whtlo mtuterd poirdsr md, white atrntlerd Mod, oWtry mic, . . ertKvk.tr saoal. andelt. Im( uh i ... . packages. IECATTE The most complete stock of fancy groceries that haa ever been carried iu this citv. You are cordially invited to call and inspect my goods and prices. Free delivery to any part of the bity. -, Spot Cash Grocer, McCoy Building, Maw 8t. Abdmobk. I. T. WHISKEY AND MORPHINE VICTIMS' SECan Find Relief o R. L. BOYD haa established in Ardmre a Wherrell Bi chloride of Gold Institute for tbe permanent cure of the whiskey or "bitters," mor phine and tobacco habits. -o H3 CUSS Is the best Bi-Cbloride of Gold preparation made, and it is endorsed by the United States government by being used in the National Soldiers' Home and other Federal in stitutions. o NO CURE :-: NO PAY o "References given by people that you know, and whose cure you must acknowledge. gts-rAnybody desiring treatment will do well to call on Mr. Boyd. Office over City Drug Store, Ardmore, Ind. Ter. DR. R. H. ALVIS is medical adviser for the Institute. CALL ON MR BOYD F. M. EASTHAfil, (Successor to J. H. Harshaw.) AND XSHOHTl 10aPR pfOOSEy fresh Oysters, Fish and Game served at all hours, and in any style. First-class in every par ticular. F. FUASTIIAM. Corner Main and Mill Streets, Ardmore, I T. 9 75 cents.