The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 147, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
LUMBER LIME CSMENT DOORS. SASH. BLINDS. ETC. CHICKASAW LUMBER CO.
COMMERCIAL
the:
FKlNUNu;
a Kin
ill.
BRIEF WORK DONE t
Call on us.
A t ONLY
rift ral a mom tfca
-
VOLUME II.
ARDMORE CHICKASAW XTI. FRIDAY -MAY 17.1895.
XUMRER 147.
4 ypvr p
m t i
1?
! BOOTS 3: SHOES !p
3 I w.
I now introduce myself to the publk- by informing them
that I have opened an
EXCLUSIVE . BOOT . AND . SHOE . STORE
First door west of Wliittington's old stand where I will
offer to the trade within the next sixtv (lavs
TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS
WORTH
OF
GOOD
At Extremely Low Prices For Gash Only
All members of the Park associa- :
tion are hereby called to meet at tho 1
aw office of Herbert & Lewi Fridav ;
night at 8 o'clock. Business of im- '
ortance. By order of director. I
F. Whittington manager. 16-2t
Wanted to Rent "
A good four room house in a nice j
location close to business part of
city. Possession wanted bv June 1st.
2 Apply at this office. l.Vtf I
J . . - i
j For Rent.'
? ! A brick Ktore room in the town of i
9 I Dunc an I. T. tor particulars apply
t. itonerson ArUmore I. T.
16-t
Position Wanted
a young man with best of ref-
; erenccH. Will loan party giving po-
sition $100 or more ifiu-cessarv. Ap-
i ply at this office. 13-lw
HOE
TORE'
What People Want is Style.
! to L
5
i
Bv
9
I Dreas Making.
Mrs. Bel tie Smith at W. ('. Kil-
J gore's. South Mingo street is pre-
l pared to do all kinds of dressmaking
O j at reasonable prices. i:t-tf
Everything went with our Grandfathers Rag
Carpets aid for the Parlor floor and an old
Hat stopped up the broken window if they had
the Hat ifa thing served that was enough;
things are different now. ...
People Want in 1895 is Stvle
stock is full of Stylish Fitting SHOES and OXFORns u
cordially invite you to come to our SHOE STORE.
AT I 3IEITXINJ-S F-UFrII-rLJFRE: STORE.
Bottoms & Hamilton
What
. Our
SHOE
i west Ardmore. Price 1400. K.
' i nuuDuru will show you the place.
i ! ?). t :. Mikirk.
! l.v.-U Davis I. T.
DAVIS DOINGS.
Davis May 16. Special Corres-
j pondence. This section waa blessed
a tine rain vesterdav and lust
Nothing to leave the house without lein; paid for. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed or money refunded. I will have
I Shoes to Fit Everybody with Low Prices to Suit.
this eitv will le with ine. fall
Mr. Kol.t. II. Law of
and see us.
For Sale.
t . i . . : i . 1 . . .
rt. uesiranie resiueni DIOCK lust v. ith
rsi .vrumore. rrice I40U. K.J.
Davis has now sonic hopes of get-
ting the pnjHsed ra'lroad that has
been making Dougherty b-oni.
Ea-Confcdcrate Reunion. J J- K. Bacon who lost his leg jump-
Houston Texas May 21st to 24th in& from a trnin at hU Iolnt wa
inclusive. The Santa Fe route w ill .taken to his home in Kansas.
sell on May -Jotli and 21-t round trip
ti--k l-i from Ardniore to Houton
Tt'xiif fur isi.'Joi good to refurn up
to May 2ilh. This r-ite is open to
all. t'ome early and avoid the rush.
I. K. Mason Agent.
J. R. MILLSAP Cash Shoe Dealer.
In this section oats and wheat will
; be light. I'otton and corn acreage
! is larger than any previous year and
I crop prospects are line.
1 The furniture and aafe for the
t Davis bank arrived yesterday and
j the bank w ill be in operation by
June lot h.
Ov
Clearing Up the Docket. j A Horrible Accident.
South McAlester I. T. May 16. j South :.Ic Ai.kst:ik I. T. May Hi.
A special term of the'United States j A tiorrible accident occurred in the
court for the central district con- railway yards at Muskogee I. T. in
vened here today with Hon. C. B. j which Carl Peterson lost his life.
Stuart the judge presiding; E. H. I Peterson was night caller in the
Doyle deputy marshal and V. At- I yards. The cause of the accident
kinson deputy clerk in attendance.'; will probably never be known.
The session will last for about two j eQm Mc stoek of Black
weeks. It was called for Uie pur- Dres3 (;0ods in the city at Duston's.
pose of disposing of such cases as j . 15-tf
Notice to Scil.
Two good well made
16-2t
were continued from last term.
latest wash
15-tf
Quenc h your thirst and improve
your health by drinking coca cola at
Cream Bakery. S-tf
Plisse D'Alsace the
fabric at Duston's.
v Y..ivw.w tn l.nild Reliable Careful Prompt Burnitt
We have come to Ajdmoro to 1 build . Let U9 figure oif your glass
up a business. We can onl do tnib n--ti
bv giving a superior grade of work j norlt'
i i v us uii unc j v " ' - . i -in n-'ivi "vi " r- - . pleasure
business' after tnat. minim im ; year to et his paper oui; t.iat s la- ; east
painter. U-bt ! bor once in a while some one pays ! Call on or w rite to the nearest Cot-
; ioi lieu ticKet ngv-nt lor dates ol
Extra Cotton Belt Attractlona For
Summer H95 Snetlal.
Low round trip rates will be made
with liberal limits and superior no-
Southern Baptist Convention!: Two good well made buggies for
Wnsliin-to:: D. C Mav 10. sale at Harper & t ecil a livery sta-
i.i n. i .l Anseml.lv " Cumberland b.'- 5u-KitM nianufaetured by the
Presbyterian ChurchMeridian .Miss. Oklahoma C arnage Manufacturing
May l"I. company and warranted. Come
Intt rnational Convention Knworth ' 'l'1"' Apply to iiarer it Ceci
League Chattanooga Tenn. June!
27. To my Patrona.
Memphis C.rand Inter-State Drill' 01.md U v billiard par-
Memphis Tenn. May 11 to 21. j lun u lh vnKl sidt ;f . rHill!0d
International t .nv-ntiii i of the Main h ie )rowu fpon
liuted Soeietvo. t hnst.an Lndeav- nxl txp to DavU irrocr- store
or Boston Mass. July 10 when-I will be pleased to Lave my
lr.-enn.al ont-lave of Knight frien dro p in Hl'u ate me. '
Templars Boston Mass August 2b. .5t R. K. M BKtt)K.
t otton Stat's. ai.il International
Exposition Atlanta (ia. September' Dissolution Notice.
1Sil i- .. . I The law .partnership heretofore
Baltir.i.
! Th-s.- i
al publb.-
tourists'
existing hetwten C. M. Campbell
ami J. T. Fowler is hereby by
mutual consent diolvcd.
J. T. Fowlki:
8 lino C M. Camphkli..
The Cream Bakery continues to a month's subscription ; that's capi-
dispense health giving and thirst
quenching summer drinks. Same
old stand. 8-tf
The painters are putting the finish-
ing touches on Hardy's brick block
of four store rooms on Caddo street
all of which are rented and will be
occupied at once.
See Trilby Plaid Ginghams at Dus-
ton's. 15-tf
Three pounds California canned
goods 15 cents at the Original Racket
Store. H-5t
Prof. S. M. Rudisill went to Chick-
asha this niorning to look after the
interests of his commercial school at
that place.
Wall paper paints and glass. C.
H. McCoy opposite Iron Store. 17-tf
A beautiful line of gents' neck wear
just received at the Original Racket
Store. 14-5t
Young People's Tnion
Md. July IS.
Ues are open to the gener-
besi'.'eB the usual summer
rates to the health and
resorts of the north and
I Dlaaolutlon Notice.
j The Partnership heretofore exist-
ing between S. j. Bovd and R. K.
tai- nr.1 nrv in a while some son- i . : " :. . McUruie under trie firm name or
per and refuses to pay for it; that s . 1 . A. lyler Bex. t j p.j r.Urinj; aluI 1. F. McBride
anarchy; but later on justice will I A- 1 -iss ! continuing the business paying all
overtake the last named creature A- 1 .'J. tirm debt and collecting all outstand-
for there is a place where he will get Epworth League. Ch.ttanooia. j J; " k.- y'm McBride.
his just deserts that' hades. Okla- j In securing tickets for the Interna- 13-l-m
hoinan. iiionai v onierenee oi ino r.pworiu j
i League to be held at Chattanooga 1
Dimities in endless varieties and jUIlw 27tn to :th inclusive be surei
styles at Duston's. l -tf that same read over the Texas & Pa-
Uncle
Bakery.
Hiram cigars at
Cream
8-tf
Calico remnants 3 cents a yard at
the Original Racket Store. 14-St
R. L. Willis the machinist has
opened up a first class blacksmith
shop on the corner of Mill and Craw-
ford streets on the rear of Chas.
Durie's building. Mr. Willis has
secured the services of a first-class
steel tool workman from Dallas
I shoos and is oreoared to do work
entrusted to him in first-class style
making a specialty of stone mason's
tools. 17-lw
Gents' fine hosiery at the Original
Racket Store. H-5t
I ciflc railway which is the only line
j that can give you choice of routes
I via Memnhis. Shrevenort or New
Orleans. The rate will be one low-
est first-class fare for the round trip;
tickets to he sold June 25th 2Cth and
27th limited to fifteen days from
date of sale for return with privi-
lege of extending the limit l- days
by depositing the return portion of
ticket at Chattanooga.
For further information call on or
address your nearest ticket agent or
Gaston Mksmkk
G. P. T. A. Dallas Tex.
W. A. Dasiiiem.
T. P. A. Dallas Tex.
Warnlnf Order.
In the United States Court in the
Indian Territory Southern Dis-
trict October term lsj..
Martha South plaintiff
vs.
Freeland South defendant.
The defendant Freeland South is
warned to appear in this court in
thirty days and answer the complaint
of the plaintiff Martha South.
Witness the Honorable .. B. Kil-
gore judge of said court and the
seal thereof this 9th day of May
I '...
ska i.l J. W. PiiiLLirs Clerk.
By F. J. Pkakc k Deputy.
Johnson & Cruce Attorneys.
Arthur Walcott attorney for non-
resident defendant.
Thos. J. Cornelius
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
Office in First National Bank.
ARDMORE - IND.TER.
awrence:.
Practical Machinist. Satitwi
Hepairiujr nn 1 H littiii Old and Kni-ting New Machinery.
Pipe Work und 1 Iumliiii - Ardmore I.T.
Here
to
Stayl
Cream
Bakery
5 nr-l. f r; kr. ? ..Df-rtt..B.
T H'I r-rthin i.. h (aa-l la a
lir. : !: Iiikr. Ir lrjTrrr J
Z ! all -r! f tb rilr. T
2 ;rwv l-'rlir. T
And
to .
Please!
Dr. C. A. SCAIi
tSucceaaor to J. T. Pitman.)
Dry Goods Groceries Boots Slices Hats Caps Clothing and
Gents' F iiiiIhIiIiii; GoocIh.
ls7 Vt Main Stm-t.
COLEMAN & LYNN
FR XT ( ( I nr .
Frejh I'aints Oiis Varuislies Painter'
Supplies Wall I'aier SeWt Drug.
PRESCRIPTIONS JK SPECIALTY'
8()plite the lWnfliee.
Newly fitttl kiuI rviiftvatt-rf fnun kitchen a
t tr.im-t. Firt -lasH in ev ry parti-ular. T
Anlmore ninl Trrritury trle m.lieitej.
T
tJAINKSVILLK TKXAS.
Stn-et ears pajt the Jir.
- - JOHN LAWKENTK. I.p.
Weekly . .
. . Bulletin
Weekly .
. . Bulletin
Special Attractions for Judicious Buyers for the Week Beginning Monday May 13th.
A Picnic for Housekeepers.
Pure linen half bleached table linen 58 inches wide this week 25 cts.
Superior bleached linen damask 60 inches wide this week 30 cts.
Extra heavy bleached damask 62 inches wide this week 42 1-2 cts.
Our dollar quality 64 inches wide bleached soft finish damask this week 5e
The very best Turkey Red warranted pure linen64 inches wide.this week 57c.
The 16 inch George pure linen crash only 8 1-4 cts.
The 18 inch imported bleached damask crash for only lOcts.
The 16 inch imported bleached damask crash this week only llcts.
. 25 per cent discount on all linen towels.
The Bristol crotchet counterpane this week 90cts.
The snowflake bed spread a bargain at $1.50 this week only $1.10.
The celebrated Bates crotchet quilt this week J1.15.
Don't
be surprised if you get all you wani
here this week and yet expend but
half of your intended investment.
Our prices as a great many know
have the peculiar ability of inflating 2
a dollar and giving it the purchasing
power of two.
Wg Butchers of High Prices
HOSIERY.
Faat black 10c hoc this week 5c.
Faat black in better quality this week for 7 l-2c.
Lot 10. 25 doxen of our Nubian dye bc bo for only le.
Lot 43. 25 dosen of our Nubian dye 20 bo for only 12 l-2e.
Lot 4435. 25 doxen of HermaJorf (40 guage) 2"c quality for 18 l-Ir.
Lot &34. 20 dozen Ilerruadorf 35c quality for 20c.
Lot B U. 20 doxen Herroadorf 40e quality for 25c.
Lot 5S44. Hermsdorf LHU Pachlea ribbed this week 4.V.
Lot 60. Richleu ribted all eolym superior quality this week 90e.
Lot 20-20. I -a dies tanned P.trhleu ribbed 25c srrad (or 15c.
Lot 200. Children's tanned ribbed boe 15c qaahty for 10c.
Lot M. Fat Black Nubian dye tniasea 15c bo for 10c.
Lot 1450. Misses Derbv ribbed hone in tana this week It 1-le.
Lot 612. Boys Bicycle faat black ribbed boee this week 12 1-tc.
NORTH SIDE MAIN STREET.
ARDMORE I.T.
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Wilson, F. E. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 147, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1895, newspaper, May 17, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc613938/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.