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AETMORE, J.ND. TER., FRIDAY EVENING-, OCTOBER 3, 1902.
VOLUME IX. sty,.l?X'
8UoB.8.crR.,.p,T,,..'" NUMBER 281
. P. ANDERSON,
President.
B. F. FRENSLEY,
Ylco President.
C. L. ARDKR30R,
Caibler.
3. M.TORBBTT.
Ant. Ctihr,
A
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
Ardmore, Indian Territory.
Designated Depository for Bankruptcy Funds m Chickasaw Nation,
Capital paid in $ ,S2'822-RR
Surplus and Profits 140.000.00
Total $200,000.00
Tho oldest bonk In Indian Territory. Accounts of firms and Individuals
solloltod upon the moat llboral tonus consistent with Rood banking
"total vote counted by board
OF COMMISSIONERS.
Suplemcntary Agreement Became Ef
fective Midnight September 25, -1902
Was Ratified By a Ma
jority of 1,435 Votes.
I FEEL
AT EASE
The supplemental ngreement l
twoen tho United State ami the Choc
taw nnd Chickasaw tribes of Indians
Is In full force nnd effect, anil has
Iirrii since Ha ratification on Septan-
Because my property ber 2B 100J
t- i i i fri.n nmnhi miiint una fln mniits ill
is insured wicn iN.uuuiL, "-" -
Atoka by the hoard of commiasionuro
Poland & Bruce. authorised for that purpose and the
They represent only following proclamation has been is
sued:
Proclamation.
Whereas, an agreement wns entered
into In tho City of Washington. I). C,
on the 21st day of March, 1002, bo-
tweon the commissioners representing
the United Status and tho Choctaw
and Chickasaw tribes of Indians, and
ratlhod by an act of congress approved
July 1, 1P02, and entitled, "An act to
. . Irntlfv nml fniiflrni nn ncroomont with
After n flro starts it is too late to
il 1 1 Pl.U.nani., t rllwill nf Ttl.
the best companies.
ROBERTS, POLAND 6c BRUCE
Why this Haste?
think of insurance. We'll tako the
contract to protect you from flro lose
and the cost will be reasonable.
Why take the
risk yourself?
Wolverton L Son.
EVERYBODY READS WHEN MONEY TALKS
DRS. ENLOE & FANN, Dental Parlors
dlanB, and for other purposes" nnd
Whereas, paragraph C3 thereof pro
vldes that "this agreomont shall be
binding upon the United States am!
upon tho Choctaws and Chlcknsaws
when ratified by congross by a ma
jorlty of the whole number of votos
cast by tho logal voters of tho Choc
taw and Chickasaw tribes In the man
ner following: Tho principal chlof
of tho Choctaw Nation and tho gover
nor of tho Chickasaw Nation shnll,
within one hundred nnd twenty dnys
after tho ratification of this agree
ment by congross, make public procla
mation that the samo shall be voted
upon at any special election to be hold
for that purpose within thirty days
Uioroaftor, tin a ccrtnln day therein
For 30 Days wo will make the following Reductions and Prlcos: named; and all malo cltlzons of each
Oold Crown 22K W M I Oohl FUUncs. upward from 1 00 of tho said tribes qualified to vote un-
Hrl.iiro work, portootb 3 so .W"" , " dor tho trlb-. l laws shall have a right
Pnrinlaln Crowns 3 W) Comont rjlUngH wj
lllohmoml Crownsr 4 Teeth Extracted Without Pain W to voto at tho election precinct most
Artmoiai Teeth. per .ot Tl convonlont to his rosldonco, whethor
Nothing but Qrst class matorlil usod In all work. 12 yoarB' experienoo tho g(mB b0 wUhm thc uounila ot hls
4 f oars In Ardmoro, and horo to stav. All work Kuarantood. Thoso prlcos ncroomont bo
for 30 days only, so como early Oulce, upstairs lu Orucc Bldn. ovor A O. "Ihe or. not. Ami ir this agreomont ho
Youur's Furnlturo Store, opposlto Postolllcc. ratified by said tribes ns aforosnld,
thc date upon which said election Is
tNLUt OL r AININ, DentlStS. hold shall bo doomed to bo tho dato
of final ratification."
And whereas, the principal chlof of
tho Choctaw Nation and tho govornor
of the Chickasaw Nation did on Aug'
list 28, 1002, Issue their Joint proclanv
ntlou calling a special election to bo
held In tho Choctaw nnd Chickasaw
Nations on Thursday, Soptembor 2G,
1002, for the purposo ot voting upon
the abovo referred to ngreoment bo-
twoen the t'nltod States and the Choc
taw nnd Chickasaw Nations, and
Wherons' cm Thursday. September 25.
1902, tliorc was held a special election
In tho Choctaw and Chlcknsnw Nations
In aesordsnre with the proclamation
Issued by the principal chief of the
Choctaw Nation and the governor of
the Chteksssw Nation for the purpose
of voting upon the agreement herein
referred to, and
Whereas, paragraph 71 of the snlil
agreement provides that "the votes
cast In both the Choctaw and Clitckn
sow Nations shall be forthwith return
ed and duly certified by the preclnt
officers to the national secretaries of
snhl tribes, and shall be presented by
said socretarlps to a board of commis
sioners consisting of the principal
chief nnd the national secretary nf
the Choctaw Nation and the governor
and secretary of the Chickasaw Nation
nnd two members of the commission
to the Five Civilised Tribos; and said
board shall meet without delay at
Atoka, Indian Territory, and canvnaa
and count said votes, nnd make
proclamation of the result."
And whereas, on Wednesday, Octo
her 1, 1902, at Atoka, Indian Territory
thc board of commissioners author
Ised by the provisions of section " I of
tho agreement, convened and can
vassed and counted said votes and
found the result to he, of the votes
cast, 2,110 for the ratification of tho
ngreoment and 701 of the rejection of
the agreement, and
Whoreas. a majority of the votes
enst at the special election of Septem
bor 26, 1002, was for the ratification nf
the aEreoment between the United
Stntos and the Choctaw and Chtcka
saw Nations as ratified by the net of
congress approved July 1, 1002.
Now, therefore, wo, Gilbert W
Dukes, principal chief of tho Choctaw
Nation, Solomon J. Homer, national
secrotnry of tho Choctaw Nation, I'al
mor S. Mosoly, governor of tho Chick
asaw Nation; J. L Thompson, nation
nl secretary of tho Chickasaw Nation
and Tarns lllxby and Thomas H. Need
les, rnombora of tho commission to tho
Five Civilized Tribos, being a board
of .commissioners ' duly authorized
thorounto, do hereby mnUa proolama
tlon thnt thc agreomont of March 2
1002, between the United States and
tho Choctaw and Chickasaw tribos of
IndlanB, as ratified by an act of con
gross of tho United States, approved
July 1, 1902, nnd entitled "An net to
ratify and confirm nn ngrecment with
tho Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes of
Indians, nnd for other purposcs," hns
been duly ratified by tho citizens of thc
Choctaw and Chickasaw Nations nt n
special election held far this purpose
In these two NntlonB on Thursday, Sep
tember 25, 1002, and as so ratified,
such ngreement becamo effective at 12
o'clock midnight, September 25, 1002.
In wltnoss whoreof, wo, aa mombors
of a board of commissioners duly au
thorized thorounto by tho 71th para
graph of the agreement above roforred
to, have hereunto set our hands and
seals at Atoka, Choctaw Nation, In-
an Territory, on this first day of Or
toher. A. 1J. 1002.
o. w. dukes.
Principal Chief Choctaw Nation.
SOLOMON J. HOMKlt.
National Secretary Choctaw Nation.
P. S. MOSHLY.
Governor Chlckasnw Nation.
J. I THOMPSON.
National Seerotnry ChlcknNnw Nation.
TAMS 11IX1IV.
Mentlter Commission to Five Civilized
Tribes.
T. II. NISMDMC8.
Member Commission to Five CIVIllaed
Tribes.
FROM US
SIX YEARS AT HARD LABOR.
Chief of Police Sent to the Pen for
Accepting a Bribe.
Mlnnenivolls. Minn., Oct. 2. Judge
llrooks todny sentonoed former Hiiper
Inlendent of police, Frederick Ames.
to six years nnd a half lu the penltcn
tlary for accepting u brlboi A stay
of fifty days In which to mov for a
now trial was grnntod. Ames was
chief ot police under Mayor Ames
lis father. A few mouths ago the
gammers and "hlg milt men were
crowded by tho county attorney until
thoy wero forced to quit business.
Then then began to squeal on tho
chief of polico to whom they hnd paid
money for protection. Several police
olllcors woro nrrusted, nnd a couple
of them turned states ovldenco nnd
mnde such n strong- case ngalnst the
chief thnt tho Jury promptly returned
a verdict of guilty. Ono roundsmnn
hns already boon convicted nnd sev
eral ethers nre Indicted.
BUY
A
HOME...
See us before buying. We may
mve exactly what you are looking
for.
15 monthly iuBtallinents will
buy a neat 4 room oottnge, corner
lot, good improvements. Has
routed for past 3 years for $10 ft
month.
The Redfield Agency
stabllshed 1893 'rdmori, I. T.
QR.J.G. ABERNETHY
Dentist
Over T. N. Coleman's
Drag Store.
A. E. ROGERS
All kinds of Territorial
Drinks. .. Short Orders
East Mnln St., Ardmoro.
r
Correct Living
Depeuds on good food
as wo pay, "good
things to ent."
The best is tho cheap
est; the cheapest is not
nlways tho best.
See how it works out!
If you go to J. B.
SMART & CO.'S you'll
see it still more clearly.
We hold that the best
is good enough. Yet
we ask uo exhorbitant
prices.
Two wagons.
Prompt delivery.
Phone 112.
J, B, SMART & GO
Swan Grocery,
Successors to Son Bros. Co
J. A. HIVEN0, President. DON LACY, Vice-President.
A. H. PALMER, Cashier. W. A. WOLVERTON, Asst Csafc
THE Ci
TY NATIONAL BANK
AROMORE. I. T'
Capital and Surplus ,
$100,000.00,
Accounts of Arms and Individuals solicited,
Accorded all alike.
Oourteous treatment)
, Rip Van Winkle was not a lucky man;
. Uo couldn't buy furniture on tbo Installment plan.
Some people nre as bad as Rip; they will sleep on the floor for
twenty years, or sit on a cracker box at meal time, when they could buy
fUHK Oil tA5T MltOu
AT
AT OPERA
MONDAY, OCT. 6TH.
L. D. MASON 9 New and Second Hand Furniture and Stoves.
Goods Bought, Sold, Rented and Exchanged.
North Washington Street, Ardmoro, I. T,
The Baltimore Racket Store.
The Originator of "Low Prices''
We all know tho cotton crop is extreme! short, and we want
everybody to know from that cause the Baltimore Racket Store has
cut prices in half, offering goods at prices to be wondered at. We
uote the following as a few of our many argains:
12 bars coodSoap 25c Good Rub Board for.. .25c
All wool Dress Goods, yd ... 7o Alfred Meakin Plates, imported
C. R. JONES
Security for Depositor, Borrower and Bank Our Motto
t mm me,
'Ardmore, I. T.'
Capital Stoch and Additional liability . . . . J
Largest olsny Bank Id the CMcimw Nation.
usePLANSIFTER
HIGH PATENT FLOUR
It Is the Best
lDra' WKALEY MILL & ELEVATOR COS
The First National BAnk
of Marietta, I. T.
Established, 189 6
Offers to depositors every facility which their balances, buBines
and responsibility warrant.
Directors
Judge Overton Love Holmes Willis
Geo. M. D. Holford Jas. N. Kirkpatrick
Jas. A. White W. S. Derrick
E. F. Graham H. A. Kirkpatrick J. G. Butler
Red Damask Table Linen, yd ,.loo Ware, per Eet ,
Good bopKB, pair,---. - o boxes Bluinc .
Mens' Shirts worth W r ouo 0,othe8 pins
Ladi a Shoes worth $1.75 for-Sl nanD,a . pi ,s, , , ,
Linen Toweling Wh 20o for 10c 2 papers, Brass daltL-ilit
Bleached Damask Table Linen ne 25o Talcum Powdery.
worth 50c for 25o 10 spools best thread
aoc
5c
,-6c
5c
10c
.200
WE acceptsmallandlargoaccountsandconducta General Banking
Business for You. Farmers, stockmen and other business men
make onr office their headquarters when in Ardmore.
OUR bank is a publio institution and we advance tho best interests
I of the people and give their business our personal attention and
extend to thorn every facility consistent with safety to bank and cus
tomer.
Directors. 1
i R. Jones, Wholesale and'-Betall
Furniture.
. Sam Noble, Wholesale Hardware,
J, R. Pennington, Grocery
R. W. RANDOL, Merchant.
0. R. Smith, President , ,
0. M. Campbell, Vlce-Pres.
Lee' Cruce, CashiecTffyj,
G. W. Young, Stockman.
J. 0, Thompson, Attorney,
NONE BETTER
1
RIVAL FLOUR
EVERY SACK
A GOOD' ONE
WHITEMAN BROTHERS, Wholesale Distributors,
ARDflORG, INDIAN TERRITORY. K

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