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9ml 1 1 VOLUME VELX SIDNEY 5U005, 1 I Proprietor. ARDMORE. IND. THURSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 22, 1901. I I Oaa Year IS.

NUMBER 251 i L. P. ANDERSON, President, B. P. FRENSLEY, Ylce President.

C. L. ANDERSON, Cishler, S. H. TORBETT, Asst.

Ciibr. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. Ardmore, Indian Territory Designated Depository (or Bankruptcy Funds in Chickasaw Nation, SHUTS HIMSELF UP WITH CHINESE LEPER. Capital Paid Up. Surplus Fund 110,000.00 The oldoit bank in Indian Torrltory.

Accounts of firms Lid Individuals solicited upon the most liberal terms consistent with wocd banking. GIN INSURANCEh We are prepared to insure Gins in Reliable Companies at lowest tarifT rates. Watch out for ''Mutuals" and Wild Cat Companies. The Territory is full of them just now ROBERTS POLAND. N.

li. Our health policies cover nil diseases, none excepted, as usual we have the best OUR NEW GIN 21 A. Situated south of the brick yard and on the east side of the railroad, in Northeast Ard-more is now rondv for business. Everything is new and iu fine shape. Will Buy Gotlon and Cotton Ssed.

Call and see us. Satisfaction guaranteed. JONES Ginners. BUY THE E3 Eupion Oil 1 The following merchants only nre handling Eupiou Oil in Ardmore Pettitt M. F.

Botnar, Skipworth Cullum; A. A. Bailey, J. A. Bodowitz, Keudall McChnren.

A. F. Joues, W. A. Payne, W.

A. Davis, Porter Staples, S. E. Jerikius, C. Crosbv.

M. T. Felker. Just l-ecerved Car Cabbage (ar Canned woods Qreen AoDles. te Oats and (orn Come and See Us J.

R. Pennington Go. Ardmore, Ind. Ter. Co Derries 9 a ACME" HEALTH POLICY Typhus Fever, Typhoid Fovor.

Scarlot Fovor, Hraln Fovor, Yellow Fevor, Acuto Bronchitis, l'lourisy, Which pays $25 per week for 52 woekB when 111 with any of tbuao 30 disoasos. Varioloid, Asiatic Oholorn, Moaslos, Diphtheria, Erysipelas, Appendicitis, t'oritonltis, Uerebro Spinal Monincitls, Dlabotns, Acute Endo-Oarditis, Small Pox, Congestion of Brain, Cholorn Morbus, Tetanus, Oblckon Pox, Apoploxy, Mumps, Typhllltis, Acuto Hepatitis, Colitis, Acuto Meningitis, Scarlatina, Pneumonia. annual nncMiAM 9io If iermiimnt ly blind or paralyzed, 12,000. SSZlSLWAi W. WOLVERTON SON icy.

Agents. at yi IlAHSlrf $1 A Standard of Blue Ribbon High Paten! Flour If you want light healthful hTu i i bread use, Blue Ribbon Flour. 1 St. Louis Physician Bids Farewell to Wife and Family-Gives Himself to the Cause of Science of Disease. not regarded as serious this morning, but sho has rapidly grown worse aud it is feared sho cannot now recover.

Jack Winters 'lets 15 Years. Martinez, Aug. 21. Jack Winters, tho man who got away with $280,000 in cold bullion from tho Selby smelting works and afterwards confessed, was sentenced to 11 toon years at Folsom. The prisoner asked to bo sent to San Quontlu, but tho request was refused.

Ho was taken to Folsom today. OFFICIALS St. Louis, Aug. 21. Dr Knapp, a practicing phy sician of tins city has forever separated himself from his wife and four children and will bo come isolated from the world to nurse Dong Gong, tho Chinese eper who was found hero two weeks ago.

Tho doctor, who is jraduato of a Detroit medical college, took final leave of his family today. With his patiout and prisonor as ills only companion. Dr. inupp will livo in a three room framo houso now boing built by the city authorities at quaran tine until necessity for his scr vice is ended. Dr.

Knapp will take his library to quarantine, and will there devote tho greater part of his time to the study of leprosy. There woro fivo other applicants for the position. FEAR FOR CZAR. Russian Umpcror to Visit Paris I) read Anarchist Plotter. Paris, Aug.

21. Announce ment is made of tho intention of the czar to visit Paris next mouth. The papers are already pub lishing elorabato so-called rro grams 01 the visit, but tho cor. respondent of tho Associated Press learns from the forei oflico here that these aro largely imaginary, as oven tho exact dates of tho arrival and depart uro of the czar aro not fixed. Tho only thing certain is that ho wil arrivo botweeu Sept.

10 and 15 Ho will remuin four or five days The officials of the foreign office intimate that the exact dates are purposely withheld, in order to prevout the plotting of anarchists and others. Man Declined a $000 Job Hccausc I Was Getting a Year. Washington, Aug. 21 Tho officers of tho treasury depart ment to-day Had a strange ox. perieuco.

A low months ago, in raukiug a selection from ono of tho eligible rogisters of book- keepers at tho evil servico com mission, their attention was nt tracted by tho most excellent papers of a young man from Atlanta, and as thoy wero so businesslike aud presented such a neat clerical appearance, ho was selected and tendered a position at. GGO a year. In due cousc of time tho dopartmont re- coived a communication stating pat at that time ho was so busily engaged that ho very reluctantly declined tho position. A fow mouths afterward his name was again certified, and ho was agaiu solccted and tendered a position at tho same salary. He again, in a very courteous and business like letter, declinod tho position for business reasons.

Ho ap peared at the department to-day and called on tho propor officers aud, after paying respects aud thanking them for their selec tion, ho stated that the reason ho did not tako the position at tho times tendered was that ho had business position that was now paying him a year. The veterans in the secretary's office sneak of this case as tho most uniquo that over came un dor their observation. IN VITUS TUB WORLD. Nex DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH TURKEY ARE SEVERED. Sultan Broke Faith With French Ambassador Regarding Settlement of French Claims-Opinions Favor France.

an tho has Sultan Has not Settled, London, Aug. 21, A dispatch to the Times from Constantino plo says that the promises made by the sultan to M. Constant the French ambassador, regard ing the quays dispute remain un fulfilled. It is added that Mr. Constans has intimated that unless tho matter is settled by Monday noon relations between Franco aud Turkey will bo broken ofi.

Tho sultan promised a settle ment by noon of Tuesday. Paris, Aug. 21. TI10 Temps declares that M. Constans, French ambassador at Constantinople, has boon insulted by tho porte, and that tho situation has taken a bad turn.

Another J. P. Morgan Story. London, 21, It is ro-ported in Glasgow that J. It.

Ellorraan, of tho Lolaud lino has purchased tho old established city lino of fourteen steamers engaged 111 tho East Indian trade, the price boing nearly 5,000,000. Mr. Ellormau, according to is ucting for J. Pierpont Morgan and his associates. Mrs.

Beckham III. Frankfort, Aug, 21. Physicians have been summoned on a special train from Louis-vlllo, to atteud Mrs. Governor bockham, who is critically 111. Drs.

Carlidgo and Simpson, of Louisville, arrived at 12:15. Mrs. BeckHam's condition was President McKInlcy Announces World's Fair. Washington, Aug. 21.

The state department has issued a proclamation, sigued by Prosi-dent McKinloy inviting tho nations of tho world to participate in tho Louisiana purchase exposition to be held at St. Louis in 1903. The proclamation says: "I do hereby invito all tho nations of tho eavth to tako part in tho commemoration of tho purchase of tho Louisiana territory, an evont of great importance to tho United States and of abiding effect on their development by appointing rop-sontatlvcs, and sending exhibits to tho Louisiana purchaso ex. position as will most fitly and fully Illustrate their resources, their industries and their pro-gross in Special to tho Ardmorolto. Paris, Aug.

22 It is nounccd this morning that Fronoh cruiser Cassard sailed for Turkish waters. It is also stated that a naval division is already to follow at a moments notice. Constantinople Aug. 21. Tho French Ambassador.M.

Constans, has notified tho Sultan's first secretary that all diplomatic ro lations botweon Franco and Turkoy aro brokon off and that the Ambassador has Informod his Government to this effect M. Constans commuuicatod di rectly with tho Sultan because tho business was transacted with the Sultan personally. Tho Am bassador justilios his action on tho ground that the Sultan broke his direct personal promise given to M. Constans given at an audionco in tho palaco Thursday regarding tho purchaso of tho quays and tho settlement of tho disputed French claims. Tho Foretell Miulster also gave formal assu raucos that tho agree ment would bo carried out, so in view of this doublo broach of faith M.

Constaus holds that is impossible for lvranco to con tinuo diplomatic rolatlous with Turkoy. A HILLIONAIRE KILLED. 1 Strong of Cripple Creek Shot by Saloon Keeper, Special to tho Ardmorolto. Cripple Creek- Aug. i Samuel Strong a millionaire miue owner was shot and killed here this morning by Grant Crum ley, a saloon keeper.

Strong attempted to quiet trou ble between Crumley and his father in-law, He was shot through the head Will Hack Shamrock II. New York, Aug. 21. Arthu Pearson of London, the magazine publisher is sending over twenty live thousand dollars to net on Shamrock II al odds of three five. Opinion Favors France.

Loudon, Aug. 21. Diplomatic opinion in London generally approves of the French action toward Turkey. It appears that the chancellories of Europe have been considerably aunoyed by the Sultan's recent efforts to reassert himself and to shake off the limited control exercised by Europe over certain parts of his administration. The Sultan's dipatch of a mission to the far east was also displeasing to the great powers.

Tho latter, therefore, are expected to generally welcome Frauce's rebuff of the Sultan. Eruptions, cuts, burns, scalds and soros of all kind quickly healed by DeWItt'a Witch Uezel Salve, tier- tain euro for pllos. Bewnro of counterfeits. Be euro jou get tho original. Oltv Drug 8toro, For sale on lull time somo good native mores and mules- J.

tsowies' livery stable, uoddo street. 11-t CYCLONE AT ANADARKO. wo Hen Killed, Several Injured, Buildings and Tents Wrecked, Anodarko, Okla, Aug 21. There was a cyclono at this place at 7 p. m.

today, Many buildings and teut8 were blown down and two persona wero killed and several persons injured. John Aotonio, a produce farmer of Lamar county, Texas, who was caught under a falling building, was instantly mashed to death. He was here visiting his sous, Felix and George, who aro engaged iu the grocery business. Deceased was CG years of age and had resided iu Lamar county twenty-two years. There were four or five others in the tent with him, but they escaped uninjured.

W. P. Tevis of Dallas, a sign pointer aud paper hauger, was killed- Ilis family, consisting of a wife and threo children, at present aro liviutr at Weatherfordl Texas. Deceased was about 48 years old. There were live others iu tho tent with him when the hotel building on atreet blew down and crushed him.

Two or three others were injur ed, but not vory seriously. S. P. Nelson, a carpenter CO years of age, of 923 Eighth street, Kansas City, had his head badly cut and collar bono broken. He is improving.

Hundreds are at work removing the wrecked buildings, and it is expected that other killed and injured persons will bo found. niong the more seriously injured are Daua Warren and F. Kelly of Anadarko, Oklahoma. STRIKE SITUATION UNCHANGED. It to Strikers Irritated by Appointment of Noii-Unlonists as Peace Officers.

Pittsburg, Aug. 21. Strike situation is not materially changed to-day, Tho feeling irritation at Wellsvlllo has been increased by tho appointment of thirty strike-breakers as special officers to guard tho plant of tho Amoricau Sheet Steel company and the police hero have had dlsporso noisy crowds at the recently closed tubo plants but there has been uo serious troublo at any point. It Is claimed that an attempt was mado last evening to firo the Monougahela works of tho Amort-can Tin Plato company. Tho strikers indignantly deny they had any thing to do with tho plot to wreck tho plaut.

Tho promised break in tho Carnegie property has not yet come. Tho shopworn rumor of peace has again been revived. To Cure Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Sour stomach or Hoartburn, take Rox Dyspepsia Tablets. All druggists aro authorized to refund money If thoy fall to euro.

Prlco 50 0 per package. A. J. WOLVERTON, J. A.

H1VENS, DON LAOY, PALMER, President. VIco-Pros. Cashier, Asa't Cashier, THE CITY NATIONAL BANK ARDMORE. I. Capitol and Surplus.

$90,000.00, Accounts of firms and Individuals solicited. Accorded all alike. Courteous treatmont mm Tfie Next Time You Want a I Sach of Flour get. ALBATROSS If you want the Best on Earth. A fresh car just received.

Whiteman Sole Distributing" Agents, Ardmore, I..

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