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Ardmore, Thursday, April 2, 1903. SIX THE DAILY ARDMOREITW. Our Show Room Presents a very plonsitiK appoutaiue with its stock of brand new plunil.mg Hoods. Hathroom sets and mirrors here, in rofusion and every lady is especially invited to call to sro our lino of bathroom tlx tures. We are equip ped to do your plumbing right anil on short notice. Phone us and wo Will legaJ to submit 5 on an estimate Phono No. !' SPREKELMEYER TINNERS. PlUMRtRS WW IS The Ardmore Miss Hinds has charge of training school for rurses. Ivecmey both medical aid surgical pil lions Tho' oimh y modi rn 111 every particular. Speiuil oper.i'ing room (iood s t ice, terms reasonable. Tliemediial profession soncitul. DUh. 1IAKDY, VON KKt.LBU & IJ'SN'UY; Ardmore, Okla Loans, Abstracts PROMPT SERVICE. RELIABLE COMPANIES. ROBERTS eSi POLAND FREE GAS 1 I I The Ardmore Su COMPANY AND GAS FITTERS. Sanitarium insurance, Bonds During the months of April and IVIay we are Loini;" to iivc to our customers 200,000 fect of Vas 'absolutely FRLL. 0 In order to induce the people of Ardmore to have their as ( 1 tti n li done durinQ the summer months, before the rush of the fall work, we are oin to offer, absolutely free, 100,000 feet of as on piping" con tracts as first prize, 25,000 feet as second prize. As a prize on stoves we will give free 50,000 feet of gas, and on lights and fixtures a prize of 25,000 ft. will be given. Every dollar expended with us entitles the purchaser to one chance. The final drawing to be left to the wishes of the holders of the tickets. We will be Q'lacl to explain this offer in detail to any one calling at our store. ARREST AN ANARCHIST ALEXANDER DERKMAN, FRICK'S AS3AILANT, IN CUSTODY. Sello Sllversteln, Who Threw Satur day's Domb In Union Square, Had a Membership Card In "Anarch. 1st" Federal Union." New York, April 1. Alexandor I lie rktnnii, thu mmrchlit lender, who , hi rved a long term In prison for nn j.it'cmpt (o usMMaalnnto Honry C. I'uiK, was taken Into custody hy t'n' police hero toilny. lie wu taken t:i 1 1. llf ui hospital this afternoon nnl confronted wltli Sellg Sllveriteln, Hie in.ui who threw the bomb At t'n1 I nl"ii Sipiare meeting last Sntur d.ij In 'ikm.m'a vlilt to the lioapital Hhi-iv ho wri confronted with Sll- :-.'. in fnlli-il to bring any show of moduli Ion on the pHrt of tho two nun. s Sllveratelti'a tyea were sight- U mill overcd with blindages, two li tocMves engaged llortashlro in 11 vlrllod conversation In Yiddish ns tho trln stood liv Him alilu of Silver- ' loin's rot, at the aaiuo tlmo watch ing ho wonndod man closely for any Ign or inovoment which might Indi cate recognition of llorkinnu'a voice. Nothing ot this Wild occurrod, how ever, and when llerkmnn declared po-itUelv that he never had seen Sll- crsti'ln before there waa nothing to do but take him back to the jhiIIco headquarters:. Tho police any that Iierkmnn, wlii'ii shown the signature at police headquarters today. acknowledged that It was hla. When he was voituht out by newspaper men after the c.ig- T pply Co. idy of Saturday nnd told that hlsj iKiiatiiro had been found In Hllw r . -ti'n'a homo ho denied acipialntanlci I with the wounded man and said tha' If It were truo that the signature . had boon found It undoubtedly wan attacheil to some formal letter with referenco to a request that he de liver an nddreaa boforo aotno socie ty. Hu hhIiI that many requests of this kind eaino to him and that fre quently they were made by persona unknown to him. Sllvoratoln, who was fruitfully In jured by the explosion of the bomb .Saturday, wns reiwrted to have Hindu conaldernhle progreM toward recovery today. The physicians at llellevue aald that unless some un favorable development come they be lieve he may recover. He la Ileitis; closely guarded In the prison ward at the lioapltal. Two dptectlvea were Mid today to have none from New York to some mummed city In the northern pnrt of this state to search for mem bers of an anarchist group who fled from thin city after the bomb explo alou Saturday. Detectives also are reported to bo searching; for hnunta of anarchists In al'leraon, N. J., nnd It la reported that the ixillco do partmenta of Chicago, Denver, New Orleans and San Francisco have been naked to co-operate with the New York police In their efforts to discover any accomplice ot Sll versteln. "One Touch of Nature Makes the Whole World Kin When a rooster finds n big fat worm he calls nil tho hens In tho farm yard to como nnd share It. A similar trait of human nature Is to bo ob served when a man discovers some thing exceptionally good ho wants hla friends and neighbors to shnro the benefits of tils discovery. This la the touch of naturo that makes tho worhl kin. Thla explains why people who have, boon cured by Cham berlain's Cough Keniody wrlto letr tors to the manufacturers for publi cation, that others similarly nlllng may also uso It nnd obtain relief. Ilo hlnd every ono of thee letters Is n warm hearted wish of the writer to bo of use to someone else. This ivm-iiv i tIYe s(li,, i,v k. j. uatnsoy and Hoffman Drug Co. POLICEMEN FIGHT ROBBERS FIGHT IN DARK, ONE RODDER FATALLY WOUNDED, ANOTH ER ESCAPES DLEEDING. Shawnee. Okla., April 1. In n dca-iii-rati' battle in the dark between rolciinaii John llatllold and two holdup men at 2:110 o'clock this morn ing, one of tho holdup men was wound od and la now said to be dying. Thu oilier desperado waB probably wound ed, lllood was seen along his trail in the Camiillnu Klver bottom. Alter the two men had held up and robbed Will Craig, a grocer, nnd Dr. W. C. Bradford at tho inuzlo ot pis tols on tho streets. Policeman Hatlleld Jumped them out ot a freight car In the Hock Island yards, lloth robbers drew suns and opened nj wnlch was answered by Until 1.1 One wul down from tho olllcer's second shot, tho bill lot passing entirely through his body near the heart. Tho second robber continued the light ns long as ho had a cartridge and iheu escaped, falling as he ran, but regaining his feet, and made for the Canadian bottoms, leav ing a trail of blood behind him. Fif teen shots In all wore llrcd. llaitliid Is uninjured. Ho has two bullet holes thiough his coat. The wounded mini says ho Is from Santa Anna, Tex. Ho cannot live. Chamberlain's Has the Preference. Mr. Fred C. Hanrahau, a prominent druggNt or Portsmouth, 'u., says: "For tho pant six years I havo sold and recommended Chainberlaln's Col ic, Cholera nud Diarrhoea Kcinedy. It i a groat remody and ono of tho beat patent medicines on the market. I handle mime othois for the same purposes that pay mo a larger profit, but tins remedy Is so sure to effect a cure, nnd my customer so sure to ap preciate my recommending It to him that I glvo It tho preference." For sale bv F. J. Kamsoy and Hoffman Drug Co. Norman City of First Class. Norman. Okla., April 2. The steps which tho town of Norman Is takulg In the way of municipal improve ment has evolved Into tho establish- meut of a "Twenty Thousand Club." Since tho building of Uio main hall at the university, tho cltlzons havo taken stops to havo Improved water works facllltlos; a boom spirit start ed and bonds wero voted for $100, 000 to build a new sower and water works system. Tho university and tho pleasant location of Norman arc special inducements toward tho place as a resldonco city. Tho "Twenty Thousand Club" Is to stand for a con tinuation of thoso municipal Improve ments and proposes to present tho ad vantages ot tho University city throughout tho prlnlcpal nowspapers of tho state. In tho futuro tho stu dents may expect to hear tho whU of streot cars and know tho bluo uniform of tho metropolitan cop. MOURNERS ARE ARMED OFFICERS DID NOT APPEAR AT THE WYCKLIFFE FUNERAL. The Father of the Cherokee Bandits Says Thomas Did Not Kill His Prolher, but Nothing Definite Is Known of Cate Yet. .Muskogee, Okla., April 1. The fun eral of Charles WyckllfTe, the Cher okee outlaw, waa held at tho Wyck llffo home, twenty miles eaat of l'ryor Crcok In the Spavlnaw hills, late yea terdny afternoon. Thomas and John Vy klllTo were at the funeral. It w-.is aupitoitcd thnt o Ulcers would bo there lo an eat thu outlaws, but they were not. The first dellnlte Information ot the killing of Charles Wyekllffo was ob tained at the funeral. Tho three Wyck llffes nnd Henry Downing had gono to Cochran I'rnlrlo for a load of corn. Returning, Downing and John Wyek llffo were walking and took a differ ent route, leaving Chuiius and Thom as on the wagon. When they Joined them again Charles had been killed. His head I mil been crushed. Downing ami John WycklllTo heard no shots. A man living near the scone, how ever, says that he hoard a fusillade, and there were bullet holes In the trees and marks on the wagon. A cartridge was found near by which ! held an explosive bullet. I WhiKj Thomas Wjckllffe was at tho j funeral fierday he i tinned to talk , to auyono, and If ho has told the story of the killing It wat only to his 1 father. John Wyekllffo. Tho latter made a statement In which ho Insists that Thomas did not kill his brother. Unless Thomas Wyekllffo is arro.Ued i he story of the killing probably will never be known. It is understood that the olllcers were given notice that there would be n light If they attompted to lutoirupt the funeral, and they deemed It best not to do so, Many friends of the Wyekllffo fam ily wero present and moxt of them hud their arms handy. Charles Wyck llffe's body was laid by tho side of that ot his brother, whom ho Is said to have killed several years ago. Danderlne Works wonders. It produces hair Just ns surely as rain and sunshine . produco crops. It produu's a 'hick ! growth of luxuriant hair when all I other rcincdlos fall. Wo guarantee Danderlne. All druggists sell It 25c. r0c and $1.00 per bottle. To p-ovo Its worth send this ad nnd 10 cents In stamps or silver and wo will mall you a largo freo sample. Know'.;ou Danderlno Co., Chicago, 111. Dtf No Green Bugs. Ivey Coffee and Uud Dotson ot llrock wero In tho city yesterday. They report that corn Is coming up to a good stnnd, that there Is a good season In tho ground nnd that there are no signs of tho green bug. Death Was on His Heels. i Jesse P. Morris of Skippers, Va., had a close call In tho spring of 190G. Ho says: "An attack ot pneumonia left mo so weak and with such a fear ful cought that my friends declared consumption had me, uud death was on my heels. Then I wa3 persuaded to try Dr. King's Xow DUcovory. It helped mo Immediately, and aftor taking two and a half bottlos I was a. well man again. I found out that Now Disoovory Is tho best remedy for coughs nud lung dlseaso In all tho world." Sold under guarantee at W. II. Fr.imo's drug store. GOc nnd fl bottleu. Trial bottlo free, ( Accidentally Killed. ' Tecuniseh, Okla., April 1. Stumb ling on the edge ot tho porch nt Oglesby aftor his return from hunt ing. U. W. O. Haley was caused accidentally to dlschargo his shotgun, and his wife, waiting for him In tho open door, was shot and fatally In jured, dying a few hours afterward. Catarrh cannot oe Cured with I.OCAI, APPLICATIONS, ns they eanoi reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure It you must take Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly on the blood and mil cuous sut faros. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed hy ono of the best physi cians In this country for years and Is a repilar prlscrlptlon. It Is com posed of tho best tonics known, com bined with the gest blood purlflors, acting directly ou tho mucuous sur faces, T)io perfect combination of the wo Ingredients is what produces such wonderful results In curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials freo. F. J. CHKNKY & CO., Props., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, prlco "rc. Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. Fishing tackle at Ulveiis, C.orhn & Frensley's. Whose Sayso Is Best ? "With nearly all medicines put up for sale through druggists, one has to take the mak er's say-so alone and exclusively as to their curative value. Of course, such testimony is not that of a disinterested party and ac cordingly is not to be given the same credit as if written from disinterested motives.. Dr. Pierce's medicines, however, form single nnd therefore rtnktni exception to the above rule. Their claim to the coutldencu of invalids does not rest solely upon their owiits' and makers' (ay-so or praise. Their Ingredients are matters of public knowledge, bring printed on each separate bottle-wrapper. Thus invalid sufferers are taken Into Dr. Pierce's full confidence. Pcores of leading medical men have written enough to fill volumes in praise of the curative value of the several ingredients cntuii into these well -known med icines. In favor of Dr. Pierce's medicines is the frank, confiding, open, honest state ment of their full composition, giving every Ingredient in plain limjhsh, with out fear of successful criticism nnd with confidence that the good sense of the nflllcted will lead them to appreciate this honorable manner of confiding to them what they nro taking into their stomnchs when making use of these medicines. WHAT THIiY CUKU. People often nsk "What do Dr. Pierce's two leading medicines 'Golden Medical Discovery' and 'Favorite Prescription cure'" Briefly, tho answer Is that "tiolden Medical Discovery" Is n moit potent al terative, or blfioil-piiritier, anil tonic, or Invignralor. and nrts especially favor nlily In a curative way upon all the mucous lining surfaces, as of tho nasal passages, throat, bronchial tubes, stom ach, bowels nnd bladder curing n large percentage of catarrhal cases whether the diease affects the nasal passages, tho throat, larynx, bronchia, stomach (as catarrhal 'dyspepsia), bowels (as mucous diarrhea), bladder, uterus or other pelvic organs. F.ven in the chrome or ulcerative stages of these affections, it Is generally successful in affecting cures. In fact the "(iolilen .Medical Discovery" Is without doubt, the most successful constitutional tcmedy for all forms of catarrhal diseases known to modern medical science. In Chronic ftasal Catarrh Dr. Sage's Catarrh Item ed)' lluid should be used for washing nnd cleansing out the nasal passages while taking tho "Discovery" for its blood cleansing and specific, healing effects upon the mucous lining mem branes. This combined local and gen eral trep'ment will curu a very largo percentage of the worst cases of chronic xuisnl catarrh, no matter of how many years' standing they may be. As to the "Favorite Prescription." it is advised for the cure of one class of diseases only those weaknesses, de rangement and irregularities peculiar to women. It is a powerful, vet gently ucting, invigorating tonic nnd nervine. For a Home or for Investment. an Wo havo soma choleo property at attractive prices. Now 5-rootn housu, Mcl.lsh Ad dition, owner must sell nt onco and will give n bargain on torms to suit.thu puruhaser. Choleo Main streot business property. Tlireo cottages, well located, $100 down and fl'i per month. If you nro interested In agri cultural land wo can pleaso you in plots of 6 acres to f00 acres. Ardmore Loan and Trust Company Kemp A McCarty iiMiiiipr.s real estate department Phone 1H4 FOR SALE Kowden cotton seed Town silver mine corn, vJneltss pumpkin yams, sweet po tatoes nnd Spanish peanuts Kosideiieo 1 I mile South of Fair grounds. R. L. SCOTT Ardmore, Oklahoma. WATERMLON SEED Sweet Heart. Alabama Sweet. Kllckley Sweet. Florida Sweet. Georgia Hattlesnako. Kolb's Coin. Wo also havo Cantaloupe Seed Clover Alfalfa IUiio Grass Parley Ityo Juno Corn Cauo Millet and Onion Sets. SKIPW0RTH'SSEED STORE 8ubscrlba for Tn irilmorclto. For weak, worn-out, over-worked worn en-no matter what lias catin-d tha break-down, "Favorite Prescription" will be fininil inoft effective in building up the strength, regulating the womnnly functions, miIhIuiiik pain nud liringing nlMiut a healthy, strong, vigorous cou ditiuii of the whole eytlem. I)'. Pierce believes thot our American fonsta abound in most valunble medi cinal roots for the cure of most of our obstinate and most fatal di-wes, it w would properly Investigate tliim; nnd, in confirmation of this I'nn conviction, lie point with pride to the almost ninr- vi'lmi.1 cures eiiecieu oy ins "uoiuen Medical Discovery," which has proven itself to be the most efficient stomach tonic, liver iiniporator, heart tonic nnd regulator, and blood cleanser known to medical science. Not less marvelous, in the unparalleled cures it U constantly making of woman's many peculiar affee tions, weak mi's and distressing dcrnnpe incuts, is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip tion, ns is ninply attested by thousands of unsolicited testimonials contributed by grateful patients who have, been cured by it of loucorrhen, painful period, irregularities, prolnpsus ami other displacements, ulceration of uterus and kindred affections, often lifter many other advertised medicines had faded. lloth these world-famed medicines are wholly made up from the glyceric extracts of native, medicinal roots, found in our American forrnts. The processes employed in their manu facture were original with Dr. Pierce, and they are carried on by skilled chem ista nnd pharmacists with the niil ot apparatus and appliances specially di signed and built for this purpose, lloth medicines are entirely free from nlcuhol mid all other harmful, lmbit fnrming dings. What is said of their power to cure the several diseases for which they arp advised may bo easily learned by sending your name anil address to Dr. II. V. Pierce, Huffalo. N. Y., fur n little booklet which be hat compiled, containing copious extrnru from numerous stiindiird medical book, which nro consulted as authorities by physicians of the several schools o'f practice for their g.iidancu In prescrib ing. It Is Kiir.K to all. A postal card request will bring it. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant PcllctB euro constipation. CniMttpatinn isthecnusu of many iliea(s. Cure tli9 cause anil you cure the dises'e. One "Pellet" N a gentle laxative, and two a mild ca thartic. Drugeists sell them, nntl nothing is" just ns good." Tbeynre tlm oriiiHrif Kittle Liver Pills first put up by , out nr. rierce, over -ni years ago. Much imitated, but never equaled. I They are tiny sugar-coated granules I easy to take as candy. High -Grade Groceries Van Camp's Soups and (.iimneri Goods. Heinz's Pickles and Preserves Plenty of efrjrs and country butter. MARTIN TIII2GKOCI2U Phone I EH High Grade Odors That will pleaso you in deli cacy and lasting quality. Kim luim, Ned ni, .Tn.nl. r, Ping Pontf, Allan Violet, Allan Hose. Florescence Violet Talcum Powder is tho best 25c. Coleman Bros. Druggist Jewelers. Remedy1! Laxatave Cough Syrup CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR f I'M" CoM, hr ork.ln thf out.0' f.Vr 'hrouffh copies aad h.althy etion of tho bow.l R.li.r.. Coush. b el.anslng tfa. mucou. membunn of tha thretL chMt and bronchial tub.a. "Ai pltiunt to tha tMt Child It ren Like mii.ii For 8a, Ly W, B Fram