The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 47, Ed. 1 Friday, December 20, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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A Profit to Both of Us
And We are Giving You the Lions Share J
havi: vor koi;xi out wk auk sklunc noon ckockkiks cheap.
(Not cheap grorics haven't ; t t lnii nt any price.) Our luinH ha ln very
satisfactory for tin pad thirty divs au.l nrv K"injr In make it iiii.n- mi lietweeii
now ami New Year's. We ar anxious t . talk prices to you pome iti and chat us.
We have no bankrupt stock. aut jrive .. any "Jewelry" hut on trrot ris we will
interest your iockctl.oik. Keniemlier -very sack of ItrmlyY Whiff Fnst full mller
patent Hour is warranted to give peil'.i t satisfaction.
BRADY'S CORNER
Ardmore I. T.
A CYCLONE.
JUST SUITED HIM.
Are You Going
FRESH
MEATS!
PORK BEEF MUTTON
VEAL SAl'SAtiE
OYSTERS
and everything: to be found in
A First Glass Establishment.
Market south side West Main
street Ardmore I. T.
C. A. MEAT. Prop.
f
GARTER - HOUSE
W. B. RIDDLE Prop.
Comfortable
f Rooms
9
Glean Beds.
ir
TA15LE El'AL
TO THAT OF
ANY
"SI PER DAY
HOUSE IN THE CITY
Day Hoarders Solicit-
ed. Opiosite t'liin-
lierland Presbyterian
Church.
1
ir
f
1
AllDMOKK.
IM). TK1!
Ardmore - and - Tishomingo
Daily Stage
And
Mai! Line.
VIA
DURWOOD
EARL and
MANNSVILLE.
Leaves Ardmore S a. in. re-
turning arrives G . m.
H. JONES. Prop.
ADRMORE - HEALDTON
Mail-Passenger
Express.
Makes the trip from Ardmore to
Healdton by the way of Lone drove
and Hewit daily. Connection made
at Healdton for Duncan.
Leaves Ardmore daily at 7:30 a. m.
and returning arrives here at 8 p. m.
W. C. Cvmmings Prop.
Beatty's Organs and Pianos.
Hon. Daniel F. Beatty of Washing-
ton New Jersey the great Organ
and Piano manufacturer is building
more Organs and Pianos than ever.
In 1870 Mr. Beatty left home a pen-
niless plow boy and by his indomit-
able will he has worked his way up
so as to sell so far nearly 100000 of
Beatty's Organs and Pianos since
1870. Nothing seems to dishearten
him; obstacles laid in his way that
would have wrecked an ordinary man
forever he turns to an advertisement
and comes out of it brighter than
ever. His instruments as is well
known are very popular and are to
be found in all parts of the world.
We are informed that during the :
next ten years he intends to sell 200- i
000 more of his make; that means a
business of S20 000000 if we average
them at S100 each. It is already the :
largest business of the kind in exist- :
ence. Write or call upon Daniel F.
Beatty Washington New Jersey for
catalogue.
Fob Salk At a bargain a course
in business college. If you want a
business education this is your op-
portunity. Apply at this office.
Swept Over The Country Four Miles
! North of Sherman The Roaring
Cloud Darted Downward.
A cyclone swept over the country J
! four miles north of this city jester- ;
day afternoon at 4 o'clock. The j
cloud was about three hundred yard-
in width across the top and cut a
swath one hundred yards wide. It
was first seen by Engineer Young
and Fireman Conway of the M. K.
& T. when discovered it was high in
the air but darted to the earth and
travelled in a northeastern direction
at a terriffic speed.
At a point about three quarters of j
a mile from where it was first dis- j
covered it struck a farm house and !
stable taking the small buildiugs in-
to the air. The roof of the barn wa.i
see" flying through the air in a cir-
cuitous route and it lit about three
hundred yards from its previous lo-
cation. No one is reported injured. Sher-
man Register.
An Investment.
The Chickasaw Lumber Co. having
quite a number of accounts on par-
ties in Ardmore who are considered
good for their debts but are negligent
in meeting the same have adopted
the following plan of disposing of
said accounts:
On Jan. 1 '96 a printed list of these
accounts will be prepared giving
names location date of purchase
and amounts land if necessary will
furnish itemized accounts) on Jan.
10th we will offer these account at
public auction at our oflice to the
highest bidder.
To our patrons who have not the
cash and wisli to settle their ac-
counts we will take a short time
note well secured.
Chickasaw Lt mhkk Co.
lS-3t Frank W. (iracie Mgr.
Hon. V. B. Johnson returned last
night from Oklahoma City where he
had been on important professional
business.
Bring on Your Wood.
The Akdmokeite will accept in
payment of subscriptions to the
weekly 100 cords of stove wood
giving one year's subscription for a
good average two horse load o" sound
wood. Bring on jour wood and gel
the best paper in the Indian Tciri-
torv.
As I'sual.
The Texas & Pacific Railway Com- I
pany will sell round t rip excursion !
tickets to all points in the Southern j
States for the Holidays at one fare
for the round trip. Tickets will be !
on sale December 20th 21st and 22nd
! limited for return thirty davs
from !
j date of sale.
Take advantage of this opportunity
i to visit your old home once more
i Your nearest ticket agent will be
able to give you full information or
j address the undersigned.
In addition to the above the
Texas & Pacific Railway Cornpanv is
j now selling tickets to "the "Atlanta
; Exposition"' at greatly reduced
rates. Write for information
i (iASTi i Mesi.ikk
:en'l Passenger & Ticket Agent
Dallas Tex.
AHDMoREiTfc does job printing.
Standard Cotton Belt Attractions.
Through trains twice each dav
j from Fort Worth Llano (Jreenville
Sherman Whitewright Wolfe Citv
'Sulphur Springs Waco Hillshoro
Corsicana Tyler Pittsburg and Tex-1
; arkana to Memphis Tenn.. making
close connections ai Memphis for the :
Old States and at Texarkana mak-
ing close connections for St. Louis
md the north via St. L. I. M. & S.
Py.
Pullman sleeping coach se: vice !
: from the above cities for Memphis'
; via "Cotton Belt Route" and for St. j
. Louis via St. L. I. M. & S. liv. from j
i . nil nana.
iiirougu i unman sleepers irom i
San Antonio to Memphis via Inter-
. . w. ' . '
national & dreat Northern railway i
I'vler and "Cotton Belt Route."
"Close cor.nections to receive and !
... .
deliver passengers in Texan as fol-
lows: l.reenvilie With the M. K. & j
T. and Texas Midland railwav; Pla-
ii v ... 9 !
no with the H. Ax f. C. railwav: Fort
orin w uii me i i. it. i;; tt.
vS: R. (J; (i. C. & S. F; T. & P. rail
.vavs.
Big Sandy with the T. & I
railway ; Tyler with the I. & O. N
railway; Corsicana with the H. & T.
C. railwav; Va"0 with the M. K. &
r. and S. A.&A. P. railway; Mc-
Gregor with the (i. C. & S. F. Ry.
All Rexas railwavs sell ticket's via
the "Cotton Belt "Route" ask them
and secure the accommodations and
quick time ottered by the only line
running solid trains" from Texas to
Memphis. All enquiries answered
promptly by S. ii. Warxkr
(1. P. A. Tyler Tex.
A. A. (1LI8SON
T. P. A. Fort Worth Tex.
I ..!.. - 1 1 ..14 . n ET.n. I-..I . Dl.mnnrl I
Ring and Wanted Other Jewclem
To See If It W at Go.. J.
Ycsterdav afternoon Juli'H Itold
errnan who has been working for j
thj Maloney Directory company!
we
to S. P. Noel s and wanted to(
look at some ring. One a diamond
valued at S'.5 pleased his fancy. He
had looked at it once or twice before
and had been dickering for it. Mr.
N'oel finally agreed to let him have
it for '1J. lloiderman asked pcr-
j mission to take it to Mr. Noyes and
J let Lira examine it saying that if
Mr. N'oves said it was all right tie
' would buv it.
! Mr. Noel was
j thought any more
i went home. This
j to lloiderman "s
busy and never
about it until he
morning he went
boarding f ouse
where he was informed that Holder-';
man had left yesterday afternoon fori
Birmingham Ala. .
At the Texas and Pacific depot Mr. .
Noel learned that lloiderman had
purchased a ticket to Tcxarkana.
Mr. Chittenden of the Maloncy j
company said Hint lloiderman was1
going to Little Hock and Hot Springs
and received a telegram calling him j
there about five minutes before train i
time. He says lloiderman v. ill fix j
the matter up. j
Mr. Noyes says lloiderman was in j
his place yesterday afternoon with a '
chain which he asked to examine
and see if it was gold but did not '
show him anv ring.
lloldcrman's home ii in Caincs-
villo. Mr. Noel says he is confident
of finding him. Paris Advocate.
A handsome line of holiday goods
just received at the City Urug .-lore.
Knvelopes and letter heads at this
office.
A subscription list was being cir-
. dilated today for the purpose of rais-
ing sufficient money to defray the
I hurrial expenses of a lady who died
ia the west part of town last night.
Her name could not he ascertained
i
How is your hair or have you gut
' any ? If you have none or if you are
; losing what little you"ve got go to
jJim Sharp's barber shop and get;
i some hair tonic.
Pile up your cord wood on the out-
side or on the opposite side f tbe
aley or twelve feet from the fence'
and have it sawed for 5o cents a c( d
with the steam buzz saw and the eh ;
vator will carrv the wood over the'
fence. F. M. Sniiu;h. j
roit ai.k .i a narg.un a course!
in business college. If you want a
business education this is vnur op-j
portunity. Apply at this ofhee.
Charlie take this dime and run'
down to Brady Bros and tell them
to send me one pound of conking j
butter. Yes mama I'll go quick.
Full line of silverware just re"eicd !
at Parker's jewelry store. Take a!
peep in his show wind w.
Fou Sai.k Twodesirable residence !
lots in Ferndaie addition. A big bar-
gain for cash. Apply at this office.
Bring us your job work.
Notice-Asfttitner'a Sale.
I'lliO-.l Stales ..f Allirrii a. I
S.niih.Tii JtKlt.-ial Hi-iri. t. i
Aiu.mikk lf. Tt.a. i
Knon all in.-n hy the.- i.r.-.-t.i: I
That l.y irlur ( tlu-...uer teMe.l in in.- a I
anruee ! . 1. .IalHl.T. the .).... I :ifl i- i- '
.!. (!. . ..I vthleh watnl.-a ililhe l int..! Slalc. I
t l.-rk. !l.. e at ihii. I'l.u r...n i. -l.utli.. I !
will t.n Ihe-.'iih .lay ..f January. A. I.. '; '
at the h..ur..f 11 .. . W. a. m . t Hie hi.iii.
f the ail W. II. St iiiil.T ..lie mile I
live hr.M.k. Jmtian Territory. ..-ll at eul.li.
aui tiMQ tii' lolh.u iutt .le. -rit.e.t ir.it-rtt
t..-it:
The lerue. of hi. h villi.. ah in hao.l.
One I. ay mare mule l.ran.le.l "..n the left jaw
1 haiels hik'h. ! en year Ul: one Ji..re
male re.i l.ran-l.-.l. mx vriis .-l 1.1-2
""i" '" "! a -a.-..:ir.i ira. -
r.ir.-in-b'VT "n'.V """"
i.'arair. i J...I.-. aiei uil Use tii:i.'liin..'
n.-. . -ary i run ihe an.-. in lu.liiiit mr
h"r - - l"er .! tin- kiiui- l.raiel.
JiVi V v'" l'": "-."V:""-'1 it-c tiv
ttiiltie ..1.I I rf.-t iti .( the Mine i.u-r
vet..i m me as i.r M-t f..rth a
el in name party an. ..u III.- !..ii!e itiii a- j
i1"'1''' .""j''T ""' T:!n'." .' ur' "n :
f:.nit .late liul I.i l-e i..lil at J he le.iir f Uu i
... i... t ... ... h ...... ..m. ...
! ame .laic l.ul I.. ! K..I.I at .he le.iir .
j .. lock. p. ni.. at the i.f.t ..lli. e ire.
tiiau 1 erntorv. .1. ril..-. a I .li..vit t..-Wn
j tine set "f l-airt.anks i.. ale: ..lie . .. i
i ..f M.n k-ni' h I....I au.l all the instruments j
( that K'i ltd the same: one e-.co.o kiu e..n-j
; sisii-it: of one Atlas holler an l Kra enitine.
! 'J tiiillel cm slan.ls. one HailK'n stan.t. one I
: ITatt kid slan-l. the two ti'si of ..hi. h are
sas. the last two of w hu h are Hi sa-As: one
il.illl.le Boss l.res; m.- ress: ..lie
: eorn mill east l.oiiii.l. one circle s..w mill
aiel heltinit i.e. esary t. run Hie s.ui.e: .n.e
shinule saw an.l n.a: .lr. ll. iiie!ieln.u all the
s In in: I. outlit : also the tin hue acl ia i"l
l n-1 u. 1 1 ii if a .Inellinu house of three i.
two of hu h are room the other of
w hieh is a !..( rimm.
All au.l each of Ihe al.ote t. n. -.! articles
W ill lie si'l.l Hi the l-ia. es l.uine.l ! .. e oi:
the dale an.l hours ;:l.o e l :.i. . .1 ai: I . n the
terms l.y the...wer v. . -.!.-. I ! . me a assig-
nee of the aai.l W. I. st.n.ii r.
Tbisllhe ltb dav of liecee I it a .vr
W. V. HYI'KN. "
-a Aitnee of W. I. hiamfer.
Home for Christmas ?
I f .. so-t he ( -t agent of the
SANTA FF. i:M TK. who will
gUe-.ni full inl'.-i ni'it i.ii regard
Ihtr r:Me. Iu:ie ;.! cnneci liis.
on l --inlrr :V. "I and "t-K
Excursion Tickets
(".ill lie per. li.i-. d i.i t':e
SANTA FE ROUTE-
Mississippi
to Tennessee
ALL Alabama
POINTS Georgia
is North Carolina
South Carolina
Florida
At Haif Rates.
Tickets Limited to 30 Dijs for Return.
! II ..'! 1 . 1 h-i: In I he a S.' e l-wal ex-
curii u ink- i In i ween any two
l"-"i.t i:i Ti :i- ami Indian Terri-
tory en t he .inia IV I can U
p!':i ha-. d mi I .i . inU
;ui. :;1 and .Liiiuary I.
.!.:n;.:i: :i. f r i i ra
r
limited tn
at r.diaed
W. A.Ti irv.T P A. W. s. Kn . P A..
I'nll.i. l-jlt t..n.
Wv. Iii.hi nt. T. P. A.. Fori ..r1h.
AS USUAL
WIl.l SEIJ
EXCURSION
yiCKETS
to tin:
SOUTHEAST
ONE FARE
For the Round Trip
DECEMBER
20 21 and 22 1895
LIMITED FOR RETURN
K..r tieke' .ui.l i ;iih. r iufi
call on or ad Ire jnur iicirc
agent.
rm.it mil
t ticket
L. S. THORNE GASTON MESL1ER.
3.1 -P A lien Mcr. .. n I'i.i A Tu k t A-t
I M.I. . TKX As.
Is a great deal of
money; a great many
times mora than It will
coat you to spend Xmaa
at your old noma In th
Old State.
The Cotton Belt Route
will sell rounj-tiip ticket
to tbe Old State December
'JOth a 1st and iiUd. 1805. at
HALF RATES.
Through Coaches clean
and comfortable.
Free Reclining Chair Can.
Pullman Palace Sleeper.
Two train a day.
Tbe cUrct line and quir.keet
time. Bo sure your
tlc.'et read via the
Cotton Belt Uouie.
Remember
that
For rates maps
time table etc
address
f .Q WMNER. .. 6LISI0M.
a. m-ati. i.- i..nnra
f. W. UtCaUMC.
mn nm n-i.HT.tin
Vs. h 7
30 rzAr
FROM DATE CF SALE.
. ml?-)
B
5: For the Largest
And I-.! selected ti-k of
-Diamonds Watches and Jewelry
In tii - 'IVrriton e. .. tbe
I'opul.ir Jewelry Mi.r- .f
fcj r- N-I. TRESTER.
We undersell all all eoiiiiiet
right and f-ir sp. ca-h. RemciuiM-r the place t
With Colcmaa A Lynn Opposite Poatofflce. "-
(fiilhllhlhbhlkiih ibh Ilk ibbibiiibb
TIIK SKV YOP.K TAILOi: has..ratpd in Ardii. re and
is prepared f make y.nir clot he at a snsall cost y..ii a
one in he city. I earn a new and -l y ii-li -.i- k f rli.th in
French. lieniian and Kfiglih Imported gid of the t-.t and
lin.-M .jualiiy. Cleaning. Iemg. Altering and Kcjciini
Neatly il.iiie. hate tt;ii .j years in the l.ti-iiie.. and guarantrf
mv ..rk in every juirt n-uSar. Under New Opera Il.u . Corner
Mam and Caddo NtJi-t-t. Anlmore. I. T.
AtUiMnUK. I. T.
Thi- i- in eeri if 1 hat Me. J. (V.hen made me a -uit liieh gites
me ..i! i-f.n-1 ii.ii and I w ul I rit-oiiiineiiil him t.. any one I h.it want
a neat til and cnol ..rk. tin tt.ei'nd lav of I vioht-r. I"..
p.. f. im;i.ktp.kf
A. !. M. I.
TOMORROW
Ye will ejmii.eiiee tu .ell our
Fine . $-22.:t an.l .Jn Suits ami Overeoat. . .
AH our l -tic; jiii.l $1 4 Seit an.l
All our $7.1 mi. iC.tui au.l .".! n Pants
In fact we offer all our heavy umlerwear at irreatlv retlm eil priis .
ie alM.ve iiieiitiou.1 prices nr.- STl.'ICTLY CASH .
TI
H
eninger : Bros.
Leading Tailors
603 Mi!a Street Fort Worm. Texis. -:
g HARGROVE HEIGHTS.
CS- ej-
I'is in this i!..iral.Se a Iditii n are iii.w on the in.t.kef and
'!!! i! r.! a hi.iaes in ail at prici u H Ion t b. ir n . )..
S- Now is the Time to Purchase
I a!o h iiii!e pr..W-rt v f..r s.ise and rent in all parls ..r the rj
C-s 'U'. s--vi r:;! a!iii.!e f.irnis f..r sale. i;ie n.e a i all and gf
0. Ii- k oer my lisi. If ..n h nr i.. rh . r.i;.- I want to uj
rl CT I
' I
I N -
HAKUY iu ilihm;.
PONT GET LEFT
THE KATY FLYER
ANEW FAST TRAIN
DAILY ANDUCHICA60
SUNDAYSTOOllST.LOUIS
ANDPfilNCIPALPOIHTSIN
THE NORTH AND EAST
ALSO TO TEXAS AND
THE SOUTHWEST.
VIA
) ))
ion. Our-tk was tanieht
FOR
$14.50
Oven-oat . . . .
FOR
$10.00
.
FOR
$4.00
and Clothiers
- Ciliforsli Street CilaesTHIe Tern.
X Reaieatateend
A-NW Rental AUr-.t.
tJtlab.- 1 V t W
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