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oun THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. Ardmore, Monday, April 17, 1905, SIDNEY 8UGG9, Proprietor. will no! worry tvbout whether tha tut pr mo court hua In tag after the di plomatic eorp nt state functlona. trr l at tho Postomce at Ardmore i Beconl-chus V.olt Matter. Noveinbor i 1833. Subscription Ratei: On week , On month " Oa year ' 00 Payable In Advance). Fuoliaded every tUornoon except tUtonlny and Sunday morning. ODce ot publication,, Worth Wash-; button utroot. , Tho OFFICIAL NEWSPAPEKot Iho Ontled States Court lor the Southern Dlitrfct, Indian Tcrr'lnry. Also for the LhlcVnsi'V Stock Association ol Ue Indian Torrltory, and the otllolal "rjtan of '.ho olty. Tin contort In Hho Ilenaett will rne has beon llunlly settled, the de clalnn of I he Atiprumo court buing thnt the irust whlrh Mr. llennctt attempt ed to create vm Ineffective ao far as tho (M.000 ww concerned. Tho maltor will be referred lo again when the en tail In llnnlly closed up. Any erroneous renoctioa upon the itinracter or reputation of any person sljloh may bo printed In tho Ardruor Ito, or nny article based on roporti rhat are false will clanly bo cor roc ted f; broutht to the attention of the rmbllsbors. Use Uio liong DIMmdco TtlepHon i.ad call up 'Phone 6, If yon warn tie Ardmorlt TIME TABLE. Santa Ft. Southbound No. 5 4 a. in. No. 17 4 p. m. No. 19 l-':35 p. ni. Northbound No. f. 12:50 a. ra No. 18 11:00 . m. No 20 5:46 p. m. Noh. D, 0, 19 mid 20 are lrc I trains, while Nos. 17 and 18 stop nt tbo tmnllcr statlonm only on belli Unggcil. Frisco. Kastbound No. 42 leaves G:u& a. m. So. 44 leaves 2 05 p.' til. Y'oatbound No. 43 arrives 11:6.1 a. n No. tl arrives 7.35 p. :n. Choctaw-Rock llnd Kastbound No. 84 (local) loaves.., No. 10 leavos Westbound No. 9 arrives So. 83 (local) nrrlves.. ,7:00 n. in. 3.00 p. in. 00 p. in Cnrl;lp. Iliiirroiiti nml "bIiiii, Cnrlvlc ntxl i;nicron once lirnl n pus. Mice t arm on tilt Kiibjoct or the em inence of the devil. f.'rlrte Iwltered In lliu devil. Ho liiul arolmt nml do lluut faith In surli a (icrimiage. ami we kiriw i hut when ('arlyle hud a belief In an thine It was uu even If It wiwu'l do. Tin great American writer did not liellcie. They arcm-d the thing for some titue. "Well, come umt ee blm for jmnnelf," eohl nrlyle. nnd l la1 wor NH t, wondering- whether Uh' nth erMiud the devil clmliicd up anywhere, put on ill h.it and weut out Into tho Loudon nlfthi. Curlylc took lilw nnnd to viuioii Klu Mbo lu Xevrn Dial, t certain ilrliM of iiifuii and low lu uiMMie liatln. "lio jou txdieie In the devil now 7" Huld Curljie. A;ttircutly Rincrmii did not. Tbey iiiibe up by going to Um HlntltisnNliixl Stnui jttTH' (Wllrry of the lioim- of oomuuiw. It a wild night of luipuniuuiil aMei-bf. Kuwliig of uruiM unit tliuiup Inpc of Hmim. Kiucrcou lirnl ttover tuini aiiytliliiK like it mid mild mm, iiul fur lvle utnliriil IiIm olbow l.iio linimon'ii rib mid wldspfwl urstvi'ly, "I lo you hollec in ii (hull nowlr ' MARKET REPORTS Minnr , 1. T . prll 17 Thi follow- GA3IBLTX(i NYKTKMS. WHY THEY WILL NEVER BREAK THE BANK AT VONTC CARLO I i In? quotations .hov Tim I'lTi-rtiluuc Ii Alnii) VunliKl J today. lie I'ln it. nml lliv SIn liiiiim t.linll NtllllCi-a I 111- llnl) Sure lllllllr. Tlinl of riur-plt. IIi-iiIiik. Truly -hoix- Kprlu clonml in tb the market ot May . July.. Oct... Hpota. Snlee.. May. .inly. Illlllolllllllll (.'Mil 1'lfl. The ('oirylllc i K.i ii. i .liiurunl ti'll n stmy of tin iil-k wit or n wintrru kuii nilNt : Muti I'liinttiiit liiul mi nlteivii linn with uu Irlfclimuii In it MctPrn tiittU ramp msiiiy yi-nrn agr. Tlie IrUlimnii wiik a bully nml u J mi I iiitin. While ('hi'xtniii njwa.VH woro n nrm-i of nix sIiohIwm In IiIh Ik'H. In- iiIki -r-liod n aiulden i-nu'wney lhirrlnp-r In IdK ouwidi. (Km piK-kt. Tlu- Irltili iiifiii li:iI mi i kvi-ii liu-li Coll alionily in hie IiuimI. I'h.Ii lliriixl hli( liiiml In hU HX'ki'i inr i u i ii'iTiiwr. nut tin wi-itp- ble ifVuti-nis It In lliiHHHllik to uy, but probably tliey tiro to be inituti4riil by nilllkiiis. ami not otic of tltcm 1ms ivluiutxl the vii ,' It is th' uuibl tloii iIoiiIiiIikh if t'very visitor to tin' fiiMcimitinK tiiblrji of Moute t"nrlo to "bn-nk lb Imnk." Any player with mi ('Mraordlimry itiu of jpthI Inrfc i:ml the nerve to prow It lit lluble to "urouk the bunk," aa tile i.irvstIoii 1m ciuuinoiily utKlcnttiKid, but mo one will ever "lirruk the bank" ut Moutc t'uilo in the true mniif ot the pLi-itM'. At l In- fiimoUK iramlug raoMM there I uwt owe, but umny tables at which plnyer inny wtati1. lJueU table Kturt.H piny or the tiny with capital of UK'.- m4l fra;ici. a:rl wl.iii tluit huiu I- ex- 'Oct litliiMfd the l-iliU nt tuut iwrttfulur la- ' Me hi broUen. .niU l;iy la mHiiMl KpM... mil II a freU Ixiuk nt l,(MKi tmu m ' Hulae. . . . bruufdit by thr ntteudantM-n uiutd-r of I a mliiute or tvra Wheat- ni iu i.iviih lue imuu in ine irue eeBM uoulil I i- to cxbuiHt the eut'.ri mpltul of the i-nxlno. and that will never h-ipieu. t r thwe simple rcuni i. 'Hie lirwt I thru tie bifuk laye Unfair liKitlH lo the iIji :-. Thin 1 will IIIiih- iniu u niiMiv ivbkii,iv. i rt. At roulette, the tuot popular f.vui of ! July.'.'.'.', gambling, tlieie are tblrty-sevi-u nuin- ' ro'ijc iM'm-fnni 1 to 3d luc!nfiv and 0. or j jjaV win. It U plulu that Hie fair .lds i tut HlflllllMl H UlilVliF l-,lll'IWtl tll(UIIlt? ntlf. ' of tln-ie HiL-ty-iM-wii numliers are ;!t! t:i 1. Itut the lunik ouiy lays .15 to 1. i Liverpool Futures. Open. Close Mar April 4.01 Apr. May I. "3 I May June .0 4 tn I June July i.tft 1 07 IJov. Dec 4 12 lli Ooc. Jan 4 13 I Spots and 8als. (Spot 41a Sales. 7 000 New York Futures. j Open Hlph Low Clouoi If you stril a thoru or roo, Ivoop a oin' ! If it hails of if it snows, ICi'O) a from' ! Taint 110 use to sit ami whine, When tho llsh ain't on your lino, Unit .your hook an' koop n trytn fvfpp a jroin' to R. A. JONES For Furniture and Carpets .. 7.15 7 10 7.JC .. 7.42 7 4-t 73U . . . 7 7 7 08 7 40 8p?tt end Gales. New Orleans futures. Open High 1jw Close .... 7 81 7 A3 7 SB . . . . 7 88 7.84 7 SO 7. IS 7.4 1 7 9S Bpcts and Qslec ORAIN. (May I July I Corn Mny , Julv i Oats AHy. 116 Sit IB lb S9i , 291 3 : iireil UH 1 S7J, 171 I. L SMITH 1270 I tlx. I.n b iiUtiutu .ini.itilf Hiicakinir 11 :t i.cr 1 cut nilvniiliiorc mcr 1 LblROKO o'i TOO ill.. i.lv... T.. lull 11 nii.llii.i- u-ir ! I ! ",VW. 11 player bnelct the "nine number tblr ty.soviju timet he oiiKht, nreonlinu to 1 lie fair Od.ls. to eome out exactly Miiuiiri1, but nt Moutc i'4irli he run. i t tin ho. lie uiiMt lo-e a point. 'I hi iidviiuiuge vi the bank ; 1 ; ' li'--- on liiul Mlippol down in a hole in w " ''e Banee lniikM the lllilua. Ills linnil eouilnit In coutiiet j ""bei ou which the plux.r i:..iy with Ills pipe, be ijulekly drew it out ' "I""". and plti'-cl it In IiIm mouth. The I rib-i ,,uk''- ("r 'XU!'I ti " ea.nl man low'cml hl min. whbh he h:ul ; 'even" li:m. e of nil or black. Ot : elevated when I tol thnwl liN bund iu- 1 th!rty-wveii nucilicr eighteen nr ie.!. to IiIk p nl;i t. lioli reiicheit for hi i 'Klile'ii idtck. I lie thlrty-nevcuth. ter.i. C07 LIVr.STOCK. Hons rattle s.oao Oiiiiilia 4.GS0 llocs opned 5 tu in lower LOW hoes left iivr Reeelpta n ver iiro 18,0C0 MUed 6U0 65 i. O'liO'l ni ) bbt) HoiiL'b S'I5 MO. I.Il'M' r-2'i G47i (Juttle unit ihpep WPak tn j Livery and Boarding Stable I Hear Ardmore National Danli oj j Phone 125 JSwellcst lino of singli- buios ,i60jan(l prettiest drivers. First-class Cti; j ulty trade catered to especially. ; Horses left with us receive per Shceii j fe'Jt care. i?tttes reasonable, u' I Veterinary surgeon at the barn. s)coo I - 1., . I Cigarette Cure, j V eare nsents . fur Dr. J. S. liin's j "M're Cure 1 tor ilnar l.c and tobnceo ' hnblt, 5-im ! "l'KKKKCT CUKE CO." Ardmore, I. T. IT ISIi'T THE LOOKS that niulce a piano valuable, though they add to its at .i fivoness. In the pianos wo hav tor sale tho tone (ualit is pro I'Uiinont. Tli eases are hutul somo, as you can sei for your self. Hut what wi wish to tin press on you i the quality of the ' PIANOS Then the price is is little as you can airotd to pay. Any lower tigun's would have to mean poorer pianos. E. B. LUKE I JffDMOfl . INCIAU TERRITORY III III 6:30 p. m. I IHicki'l Mtfiiin. pre'iiTii:ildy for III lo I baivo. I'iiiiiIiIIiik' nroiiiid. lie i-ecured the I icrlitjtcr. briHWht It Into pkiy like a tin li of lightning, uuil they enrrfcl Hie Irl liuiMii unity. Ardmore, Monday, April 17, 1905. COMMONER NOTES If you believe what tho lending re publican newMpuVers say, Clilcann "tttiut "popullHt" hiBt week. Tho tipiHiHltlon or tho Cliieiigo dally inMi coutlniipn to he 11 :.urt sIru that tliosu whom they oppoeo will win nut. It t n ken rtomeUilni; more than money tn ma ko mlHslonary ork uccen4fiil, a fact tiiat some mlnluteTB of the kos Pl Mum to have overloulccd. i'rcsldent Uoosovelt nays li U go IiiK ti lo.su hlniHelf lu thu woodn. Ho may selmi Uio oppottunlly to losu n frw lwiuc.s ho linn rulied, too. Jlev. Mr. Gladden managed lo start Mr. II. II. HoRers to talking and when Itr. IUKerH opetiB hU mouth ho usually iusorts lib pednl extremity therolu. Tlio Uultod State senate, which In--lstH ujion bolnj; first nt social func tionH, nlbo peralstB In being Iiul when it cotn( to doing something for tho -country. If it wojo not for tho Philadelphia republican machlno wo would InsUt Hint tho .McTRonthnlur t)'itnritiiif; nm ejilno 1b tho frrmtetit machlno ever invented. 53ome of those $100,000 men wo hour nlMiut receive $1600 for tho work they do nnd 508,500 for wlwt they keep oth ers, iiinulpally courts and legislator, from doltiK. it cost llnyor Wanier $28.30 to be olectcxl senator. When he get down tr AVnihlnicton he will meat senators who ajant vastly more but are not worth near no much. Tho primary pledge plan of nrgaul Ttntlon will aiMlst In tho work of art vnjiclnB Konulno democratic prlnclplws nnd Is therefore doaervlnn of the iii- port' of all democrats. Ai in I .tut 1 1". nnd i1i-iiIpiii.ii. "I IV 11 title thlliK lo lie 11 i.cly ut' H fjentleiiKii;." s lid !i- IwiWI.cc;ht. "What' your Id11 of 11 i.''iit!cmtin V i-uinti-i"-! llic HieiioKr.iplier. "A mini (lint's clean Itiufde and out; latter arc put aUlit- hnvliiK iruuluiilly uu coljr. It Ik ,liiiii: liiul If :i (.layer Iki,-. red there niv nineteen cliaucc- ici,:.. Hn lilaclu nud Kcroi nulUKi liln 1m , : c-jiivct. The lull' odd are niuetcui tj clghti en nunllHt blm, lull the b.iuk euly lays even money. The uilvnntugre tu the Imnk ilocc tut end here, lor when aero turu.- up the i,A bank taken all stakes except iluwe oa . xero mid the cveu money cliiiiiies. Til" i'Xr "en prlm" is the feC". wlio neither linlc up to the rMi nor : technical term. 1 down on the io.r: ho mu liwc ullh- I if ou (he next turn or the wheel the out siiuenllni; nnd who can win with- plticr 1111 tliene even ehmiees wins hi 7' out ln'Hcirliiii: wlii) H cuiNlderillc of ' stiike Is ivlciite.l, nud lie may pi.-l; 1; ff women, cliili'rcii ami old pe pie: wuj N J "P. but he wlm nuthili. ! J too bmve to lie. I11.1 -i-ncnnn 1.1 ,.ui.ii i To uln lie miiiil m.-ike :i-:il!i mi.l "S mtil who lake Hl flinre of the world ' tbtw when sicro turu up it et least and lets other people have theirs." 1 two to on,- ii.iluht a player on an "And wli.it (hx'fc it wk to uinke 11 1 "even money" ehiinee.' lady?" nskcil Hie ,eiriir"iinliei'. The kcihikI reaKuu why the li.mk 1 j 1 v a 3um o. Easter suite Buy a Stein-Bloch Siiiart Suit for Easter At TREAD "WELL'S "A perfect lady l-i ti ..woman who , liiuxt nlwa.is win in the loii run Is tlu can near a choice pits f c.iutlal about her dearest enemy ami then for Ki t II." aii.sv.orcd the bookkeeper. "Huh:" cried Hie sten uniipher. "That kind of a woman wiinlitn'l 1m a Inly, idic'il be In an iik.vIiiiii f ir the iluinb." Xew York .I.innittl. I'lnnlN 'I'll 11 1 Mlnili- si,u,., In Siutli Africa 11 plum of tin. ju;h mtvcmbryanilicinum, ruv Iiik on stony xnmnil, ko cliiM-ly reseuililes a KlibIe that It has been picked up in mistake for a Mime. Another spechj or the mime plaul, Krnwliit; 011 the' hills tironnd the fvurrti. produces two leave aUiut as larne us ducks' oku, IiuvIuk a surface ickcuiIiIIii ueutlii'i-isl alone of a brownlsli smy e;ilor (Iiij,'ed( with Breen. Those pin nls look like trtinu. but far a slum time they put forth bright yellow tlowere. Still unoiher species of the same plant' reneniMfi the iiuarlR pebliles miioiti; which It crows.- YniitirM ('oiiipaiilon. Iihh Miinila)-. We haxe iu lin-.il Itrltalu our tlivxl Friday, bul die'ia M .udny l iieeiiCnr ly a (;re.'t.m lu .Hiutl iii. It is the day that ushers In Hie nvnt I.enten fast lit Atlieiei, and the ppe c lioliduy mak !nr t eat Leuten fine ou the hills around the city, while the Hucphcnis and country iieople dance th aueient tireek ilnneiM iu the old temples. This praetlee Is tenmsl "euttlitu Hie nose of Lent." und obviously ("lean iiondiiy Is parallel to our Shrove Tnewlny nud It pancake. UiimIoii Telecr.iph. Tlio nlempt to fls th respontMhlll ly for cre.-it illsnstori seems to be about as futllo us Uio effort to provont Tfreat dlmstcrs by onacllnc laws pro vidlnff for thorough Inspoctlon. It may bo Umt tho administration ilenircH to let larllf revision senti ment pass tho C0-.year npo limit and Ih'on cliloroform It. Hut tho tariff ro vision sentiment only crows stroncor irith aco. If tho sirpromo court will take the Had la dealing out jubtlco, the people ltd IntllfC Itic lltlt. The Killie ciisteui uf raising the Iwt to a lady dates luiek to the lUivs of chivalry, when kuichu never nppeareil In public except In armor. On euterliiK the house of a frleud, however, or n room In which there were ladle. It lm- Mime the custom for a knlirut to re move his helmet as a sign Hint, belnc In the prosenco of friends, lie was wife from iitlnek. AVIfclj Silllcltuilr. "Doctor, my husliand ! dreudfully troubleil with sleejilessue. What Is cood for It'i" "You mlcht try re.nllnc lilm to sleep, madam." "1iut would be the use of that, doe tor? I try to talk him to sleep every nlcht, and It doesn't do 11 lilt of cood."- Chleaco Tribune. Ducks art) reported plentiful aroiuul tho lakea nnd somo good sport Is be lnc enjoyed. existence ot the "maximum. the maximum (il.t'diti fr.iues. or i'.IUi I the Ihl'IiimI niiioniil 11 nlavcr can v. hi on any one chance. If a player wi'h ' miilmllisi reeourees could c play- 1 "v iiik uuuiue 01- ipuiH Willi 111c casino ludeilnltely he would eventually break Hie bank lu Hit full seiie of the term. Hut you c.innul pi. iy "duubie o.' iju ts" Willi M. ltlane for lone. Stiirtliic with the inluimum stake al lowed - Ik. ." francs ami dou'illnc your stakes each time, your eleventh stake, Mipposluc yon to win or lose couscvutUoly, would be over r.K) francs, and y iu (Muld double no 1 uu.'":-. ' In other words, you would have come j to a point at which you could not ou one turn of the wheel cither do'i'.Ie your winning or nvoup all your loes. All systems tiro de.pied to nullify , the elTecis of zero and the maximum. ! . yj If one could be certain that zero would : Y turn up, as It oiittht to turn up, once lit ' yV every thlrly-seven turns. It could be S(f profiled aenhtst, and the ensino, even I ..( with the heln of the maximum, w mid 'r V be In a ImuI way. Itut no such certainly U pn'-.-ub!!'. nail therefore otery system splits 011 tills rock. And ho with the iiiaxiiuiiai. I'erliaps the most fatal sysli nis of all are those bused upon the theory tint If red has cmio up a certiiit iu:ti1m r of times 1111111I11K black will foil iw. To illustrate the fully of this the iry. t ik the follow ii' example: if yon t ,.-s a Itenuy lu the air 1,000 time nud It conies heads UOU times It Is of c.H!-e only even uioaey 011 ltd belnc tall the next time. The third reuon. If. Imleml. aimther 1 XC Isi netted, why the bank miut ahs iys ! rv win Is tliat the human and fallible play ' . ,,. i ..1 . . 1 . ... . , . . 1 ?r i ii"j imifiw ujeuinisi au 111 fallible lunehiue. The sllcbtcHl mistake in catenlM! (lie leant Inattention, and the -.wtein bnwks down. And to err is Ihimi im. So Monte Curio ilourishiM and u'waj- will rfouri.ih so lonjr ns the law allows I It to exist. Pearson's Weekly. Stein-Bloch c'reyt brown two-piece suits - - and blue serge $15.00 to $20.00 Stein-Bloch grey and broivn mixtures and checRs and blue serges, 3-piece suits. They are beauties at - - - 518.00 to $27.00 Stein-Bloch Salts are hand-tailoroU and fit perfectly. Sonneborn's, the best popular price suits mane, erevs. nrovvn?;. anti h tio at from - 35.00 to $12.50 The Fit Well and have them at Wear Well Pants we - - $1.50 to JJ6.00 THE MRS. JANE HOPKINS "Boy-Proof" Clothes are the best for Easter and every other day Young men suits - - - $5 to $10.50 Boys' Norfolli .Buster Brown Suits $2.25 to $6 WASH SUITS Blouse Suits -Buster Brown Suits at Boys' Wash Pants 75c to $2.00 $2.00 25c to 50c HI Oolite' I'rnjer. "I'lense, Hod. moke Mamie Insn u COjI clrl. Please make her a ewful cood little clrl. An' If It ain't ten mucb trouble please make her so cood Umt I can take her new doll, an' Mic'U think It's noble an' self sae'llcin' never to ask for It back acaln. Amen!" Cleveland Leader. The Har ct'iiernlly passes his time boastlnc of his hatred of Har, thinking thereby to cover his own defects. J.avnter, -nv-r V,TV EASTER HATS Sailor shape Straw Huts $1.25 to S3 Manilla Panamas Gonuiuc Panamas $150 to $2.50 $5-00 to $9.00 Our stock of Men's Oxfords, lloi ry, Shirts. Neckwear and Furnishings, is com plete in every detail. It WILL PLEASE US and PAY YOU to see our ioods be. foro Easter. D. J. TREADWELL ONE PRICE THE MEN'S AND BOYS' OUTFITTER 104 Wcit Main St. V, VjVV SS-' ft St SPOT CASH