The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 76, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 25, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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-;! .' . Notice.
To my friends and customers:
"Uaving sold my entire interest in
the firm of R. W. Randol & Co. to
Mr. Randol I will op or about
February 1 open up one of the
cdmpletest lines of general mer-
chandise in Ardmore in the Joe F.
Robison building one door west of
the City Drug Store. Remember
my stock will be bought for spot
cash and will be brand new no
old or shelf worn goods and will
be sold at the closest prices possi -ble.
My brother Mr. T C. Banks
and Rev. N. F. Law will be with
me as salesmen so come and see
me. Yours to please
9tfd&w J. VV. Banks.
During the past two years Mrs. J.
W. Alexander wife of tbe editor of
the Waynesboro (Miss.) Times has
in a great many instances relieved
her baby when in tbe first stages of
croup by giving it Chamberlain's
CoQgb Remedy. She looks upon this
remedy as a household necessity and
believes that no better remedy has
every been pat up in bottles. There
are thousands of mothers in tb;s
I br ad land who are of the same opin-
ion:. It is the only remedy that can
always be depended on as a preven-
tive and cure for croup. The 25 and
60 cent bottles are for sale by T. N.
Coleman and W. B. Frame.
J. H. Gregg of Dundee Kas. says
"My little daughter has been trou-
bled with croup ever since she was
three months old. I never found
anything to relieve her until I tried
Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup and that
- has cured her entirely. I thick it is
the best cough syrup on tbe market."
Frame Green & Co. and Coleman &
Lynn.
Estray Notice.
I have one black mare branded H
C connected on left shoulder about
fifteen hands high seven years old;
also one tori-el mare dim brand on
left shoulder about fourteen and
one-half bands high seven years old.
Have been in my pasture at Healdfcon
since May.
dec l-2m W. R. Ingham.
PILES ARE EASILY CURED.
Nature has provided a specific for
piles. It is the active principle of
pommon buckeye. This principle is
extracted by a special process and in
combination with other remedies
forms Tabler's Pile Ointment.
This ointment cures nothing but
piles but it cures blind bleeding and
protruding piles every time. It
makes operations needless cures
when operations fail. This is why
physicians recommend it. Bottles
60 cents. In special tubes for handy
application 75 cents. Can be sent
by mail. Sold by Coleman & Lynn
the Red Front Drug Store.
Can't Express Her Thanks Scrof-
nla sores terrible itching entirely
cured. Mrs. Emily Ford Eldora
Iowa writes: "I can't express my
thanks for the box of Beggs' German
Salve as it has entirely cured the ter-
rible itching and burning that was in
my ankles caused by scrofula sores.'.'
Frame Green & Co. and Coleman &
Lynn.
NGW IS THE TIME
' To leave your orders for your
Sunday Dinner.
We have Turkeys Geese
Ducks Chickens Oysters
Fish and Celery Spare Ribs
Hog Brains in fact every-
thing that is good to eat.
Also; old fashioned open
kettle Pure Lard.
I B. JOHNSON' CO.
AMERICAN
SILVER
IM. COLEMAN
DRUSSIST.
I. BOGER
(Formerly of Eon is Tex)
Watchmaker
A"D Repairer.
hj SILVER
H L TRUSS.
U t 2
-'T' LIGHT.
rx cool "j
f T Eaiy to Wut. IT
f Rataini No pressure on fT
ScTerest V Hips or Back. r 1
Hernia I No anderatraps.
with Comfort. I Never moves.
38 Years Experience
In Factory and Watch Repairing.
All work guaranteed to give per-
fect satisfaction or money re-
funded. Fine American Watches
Changed from Key to Stem Wind-
.ers. Call and
tbe Watch lade bj ij Own Hands
f. BOGER
At Ramsey a' Seay's Drug Store
Corner Main and Caddo Streets
; ARDMORE. I. T.
IT SAVES CHILDREN'S LIVES.
White's Cream Vermifuge insure
your child against one serious dan-
ger. It promptly rids it of worms.
It acts thoroughly but is jnst a
harmless as ' a children's remedy
should be. Has been sold for years
and receives the warmest praise of
Krateful mothers everywhere.
If your child is peevish restless if
its breath is bad if it picks its nose
or starts in its sleep suspect the
presence of worms. Health and
right growth cannot come until tbe
trouble is removed. Cream Vermi-
fuge cannot fail. Price 25 cents.
Sold by Coleman & Lynn the Red
Front Drug Store.
The Bruce Hotel.
The Bruce House is now
opened to the public. This fa-
vorite hotel has undergone a
thorough and complete renova-
tion. Everything neat new and
tidy. Table supplied with
choice of market.
lSdGt II. J. Snyder Prop.
Mrs. Mary Bird Harrisbnrg Pa.
says "My child is worth millions to
roe; yet I would have lost her by
croup had I not invested twenty-five
cents in a bottle of One Minute
Cong. i Cure." It cures coughs colds
and all throat and lung troubles.
City Drug Store
I bad the rheumatism so badly that
I could not get my hand to my bead.
I tried the doctors medicine without
the least benefit. At last I thought
of Chamberlain's Pain Balm; tbe first
bottle relieved all tbe pain and one
half of second effected a complete
cure. W. J. Holland Holland Va
Chamberlains Pain Balm is equally
good for sprains swellings and lame
ness as well as burns cuts and
bruises for sale at T. N. Coleman and
W. B. frame's drug store.
WARNING ORDER.
'.n the United States district court in
the Indian Territory Southern
district:
U. M. Davis plaintiff )
vs. V No. 3398
Fannie Davis def'd't.J
Tbe defendant Fannie Davis is
warned to appear in this court in
thirty days and answer the com
plaint of tne plaintiff U. M Davis.
Witness ttie Hon. Hosea Town-
send judge of said court this 20th
day of January 189S.
C. M. Campbell C'erk.
Walker & Basham attorneys for
plaintiff.
Potterf & Bowman attorneys for
non-resident.
O. W. A. Hardman when sheriff
of Tyler Co. VV. Va. was at one
time almost prostrated with cold.
He used Chamberlains Cough remedy
and was so well pleased with the
quick relief and cure it afforded him
that he gave the following unsolicit-
ed testimonial: "To all who may be
intreested I wish to say that I have
used Chamberlains Cough Remedy
and find it invaluable for coughs and
cold." For sale by T. N. Coleman
and W. B. Frame.
DO BABIES CRY FOR IT1
Nol They more often die for the
want of it. Dr. Simmons' Cough
Syrup is guaranteed to cure croup
whooping cough colds coughs and
bronchial affections of the throat
Sheet and lungs and failing tbe pur-
chase money is refunded. Samples
tree. 50 doses for 60 cents.
Don't forget the old stand at
the City Livery Stable when
you want to leave 'bus calls. 18tf
Dr. J. D. HODGE
VETERINARY SURGEON.
Is permanently located
in Ardmore. Treats all
diseases of Animals.
Specialty In Veterinary Dentistry.
PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Office at City Livery Stable.
J. R. BLYTHE
LiYerymn and Daily Hack
Line for Sulphur Springs.
Meets all trains
DAVIS IND TER.
Orrin til. Redfield
NOTARY PUBLIC
Real Estate and Rental Agent
Phone 48. ARDMORE I. T.
I
FRANK KOLB
is now with
A."C. YOUNG
ThUrgest Dealerlia
FURNITURE
Carpets Mattings. Oil Cloth Lin-
oleum Window Shades
and Poles.
$1.00 Center Tables.
Fine line of Rocking Chairs Pic-
tures Easels Mattresses and
Springs. Sewing Machines.
A- ( VOUUC LTiL
PRCFESS1CXAL CARDS.
li. W. DICK K. n. BOKD.
DICK & BOND
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Notary in office.
Office; Over the Ardmoreite
n Main Street. Ardmore. I. T.
A. V DDLEMAN
LAWYER.
Practices in all courts.
Office Herbert & Lewis building
Ardmore I. T.
JOSEPH P. MULLEN
Attorney and Counselor at Law
Criminal Law a Specialty.
General law practice in the courts
of Indian Territory (J. S. supreme
court. Washington; court or claims;
court of appeals Eighth jjdiciil dis-
trict; executive department. Wash
ington.
Office West Main street near old
court bouse
Abdvork I. T
DR. W. HARDY.
Special Attention Gfren
EAR NOSE and THROAT
Obstetrics and Diseases of Women
Office Hours: 10 to 12 a. ru.: 2 to 6
p. in. Residence phone 3b; office 30
DR. A. F. MAXHART
The Up-to-Date Dentist.
Does all kinds of first class and latest
fmpoved Dentistry.
Crown and Er.ije Work a specialty.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Office up stairs over the City Drug
.store.
Akdmore. J. T.
ARTHUR VVALCOTT
LAWYER.
Will practice in all courts in the
Indian Territory including Indian
courts a' Oakland andTighoin'ifco.
Office in Guinn building over Ten
nyson s Saddle Shop Arucuoie l.-l.
W. B. lobaaoo Volney Johnson.
U. S. Diav. Att'y.
JOHNSON & JOHNSON
ATTORNEYS AT "LAW
(Civil Bualneva ExcloalrelyJI
Office in Johnson & Cruce Building.
Akdmoke I. T.
U. II. ALVIS M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office Phone 20. Res. Phone 17.
SPECIALTIES:
Hemorrhoid a(ur PI lea) Flaiala. and all dle-
easea of the Rectum Can refr to a num-
ber of well known people in Ardmore and
aurrouadlnit country
Office upstairs in Freos'ey building
near Spragins & Co. Arduiore I. T.
K. A. WALKER.
n. A. BASHAM
WALKER & BASHAM
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Will practice in all coutts. Com-
mercial litigation a specialty.
Office in Herbert & Lewis building
over H. A Keinbel &Co.
Aduiore Iud. Ter.
C. C. POTTER J. W. OWHBT
c. v potteb y forn.eny of Paris Tx.
C. B. POTTER J B. C. THOMAS.
of Gainesville Texas.
POTTER OWNBY A THOMAS
LAWYERS
Ardmore I. T.
This firm is now located over First
National Bank. Will do civil and
criminal practice in all courts in the
Indian Territory .
II. M. Furman. C. L. Herbert. Jeaee B. BUI.
FURMAN HERBERi. A HILL
ATTORNE YS-A i-LAW.
Office Herbert A Lb Is building
Ardmore. I. T.
W. T. GARDNER M. D.
Office over Coleman A Lynn's
Drug Store Residence North Caddo
Street.
LEDBETTER A BLEDSOE
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Offick: In Led better & Bledsoe
Building M n 8treet.
T. 8. BOOTH M. D.
Office over Coleman A Lynn's
Drug Store. Residence West Main
Street.
DR. A. A. SMITH
GENERAL
PRACTITIONER.
Office Over Bonner A Bonner.
Ardmore
Ind. Tex.
B. C. POTTERF. W". T. BOWMAW.
POTTERF A BOWMAN
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW.
Fred Ca&r Stenographer.
Office Up eiai.e la the Hard
building. Ardnore Ind. Ter.
JOHN F. EAVLEY
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Prompt attention given to all work
entrusted to me.
Office at tbe Ardmoreite
Ardmore I. T.
ID COTTON'S REALM.
Ardmore the Banner Cotton Town of the Indian
Territory Arkansas and Texas
Will Receive More Cotton From Wagons
Than any other Town in States
Above Mentioned.
WE GUESS IT WILL YOU GUESS
HOW MANY BALES.
The Closest Guess
A Life Scholarship in College.
Second Closest
$151 in Silver.
Third Closest
$101 in Silver.
READ OUR OFFER.
Beginning on the first day of
last day of January two months
gage iu a guessing contest which
child.
The Question Is
iio many bales or cotton win
during thU coiton seasonending on
You Can
one time or fifty times the only
is accompanied by Oae Dollar which secures to you for a term of one
year the
Weekly Ardmoreite
The leading paper of the Indian Territory. Old subscribers who
wish to renew are eligible. New subscribers are wanted. iend the
Weekly Ardmoreite to your friends
be like a weekly letter to them. It
and for every dollar so invested during the time above stated you will
be entitled to a guess.
How To Do!
Enclose your guess giving name and post office in a sealed envel-
ope. Hand this with one dollar to the Cotton Editor of the Ardmoreite
who will endorse the date when received on the envelope which will
entitle it to precedence in case of a tie guess. v rite very plainly.
What You Get!
To the person making the exact guess or the closest to it the
V eekly Ardmoreite will give a life scholarship in the thoroughly
equipped Indianola Basiness College including the necessary stationery
&c which is valued at $o..00. The knowledge acquired from such a
course of instruction is worth a fortune to any one.
To the second closest guess we will give Fifteen silver dollars.
To the third closest guess Ten
80 which is absolutely given away.
Remember in all cases where the guesses tie on number of bales.
precedence will always be given the
you will observe that
Delays Are
and that by waiting towards the close your chances although they
may be close will profit you nothing. To give all those who desire to
enter the contest a fair rffArt. we give below in round figures the num-
ber of bales received for the last three years from wagons.
In 189G 23500 bales.
In 1895 18500 "
In 1894 43000 "
That this proposition is fair no one can deny and it is given by
the Ardmoreite which is closing the most successful year in its histo-
ry as an appreciation of that fact. In a nutshell. The Weekly
Ardmoreite one year and a fortune for one dollar.
Tria orbat nhws PAPEf.
THC a RE AT WEST I
The
Kansas City
Star.
Br Kail Dairy cad Sant'ey. JVC Vrar
The Weekly One Year 7" Ocij
GO T( i
Splegle's
Bakeryg
Restaurant
. For Something Good to Eat.
wi iu
HEADQUARTERS.
Ftrat Door Waat of Poatoffle.
W. S. DUNCAN
: :OP: :
THE AMERICAN TAILORS
Now prepared with tailors
enough to make up goods
on short notice and . . .
SUITS from $13.00 Up.
PANTS from 4.50 Up.
Call and SEE them before cold
weather.
Will Receive
December and continuing until the
The Wlekly Ardmoreite will en'
will be open to all man woman or
am more receive irorn wagons
the first day of March 1S98T
Guess
consideration being that each guess
at the old home back east. It will
will make a grateful holiday eift.
Silver Dollars making a total of
earliest guess sent in. From this
Dangerous.
GET Y00RST0YES REPAIRED.
You can have your old stoves
made a good as new as they
only bum out on tbe inside
and I have all parts of any
make of stoves and have had
. foar years experience in the
stove repair work.
rSatNfaction guaranteed.
EUGENE V. WOOD
At J. M. Oolledge & Coa Tin
Shop 127 N. Caddo St.
Creafl F. Fralsy
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
JOB WORK A SPECIALTY.
All work neatly and promptly done.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Reference: J. B. Spragln or Chick-
asaw Lumber Company
Dry cord wood wanted at the
A&DU0KETTK Office.
DR. A. E. ADAMS
DENTIST.
Lcai ui.Deiiri administered for
the palnlcsa extraction of teeth
All work guaranteed. Price to suit
I be time.
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