The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1895 Page: 1 of 4
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BUY YOUR LUMBER LIME AND CEMENT CHICKASAW LUMBER CO.
VOLUME III.
ARDMORE. CHICKASAW NATION. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 18.15.
NUMBER 17.
GREAT SACRIFICE t SAL
OF FOOTWEAR!
Every Pair of Boots and Shoes Must be Sold Janauaryl at Some Price So Here THEY GO!
i
Ladies' $2.50 $3 and $3.50 shoes at $1.50
Ladies' $2.50 Oxford's Black and Tan at 1.90
Ladies' $1.75 and $2.00 Oxford's at - 1.15
Ladies' Evening Slippers worth $2.00 at 75c
Mens' $5 and $6 Shoes LIIy.K!cket'" at - 3.50
Choice 60 pairs mens' Plush Slippers
worth $1.75 and $2 at - - - 1.25
Big stock Misses childrens' and boys
shoes cheaper than factory prices.
SOUTH SIDE MAIN STREET
NEXT TO KEARNEY & WYSE.
Transferred to Pauls Valley.
Deputy Marshal Everheart has been
transferred from Davis to this city.
It is the intention of Marshal Stowe
to have all the business of this judi-
cial district done through the local
office hence the transfer of Mr. Ever-
heart. The removal will place him
in closer touch with Chief Deputy ;
Frank Pierce. Pauls Valley News. I
E. B. Puiih Commission Merchant
Will sell you apples at So cents and j
potatoes at oo cents per ousnei. nuy
while the bargain is effered. Next '
door to Wolverton grocery company
west of postoflice. h-lv
No Diphtheria Here.
Black diphtheria in its worst form
is raging in Gainesville and Ardmore
and a number of deaths have result-
ed some of them adults. (Quarantine
regulations have been established
and it is believed the disease is now
under control. Okluhoman.
The above is no doubt an uninten-
tional error on the part of the Okla-
homa!). There has not htcn a single
case of diphtheria in Ardmore and
we understand the disease at Gaines-
ville is under control. In as much as
such reports as contained in the Ok-
lahoman are calculated to do great
injury we trust in a spirit of fairness
it will make the correction. The
health of Ardmore was never better
and the city is absolutely free from I
any semblance of epidemic diseases j
We sell shoes and boots. Oct.
was the most satisfactory business
month we have had this year and we j
intend to make Nov. and Dec. still
greater; just keep one eye on us j
look at the shoes we sell we give
the best values that is made of shoe
leather and shoes that fits the feet.
Bottoms & Hamilton
12-5t The Shoe Men.
They Wanted the Job.
Yesterday the Ardmorkitk pub-
lished a want notice for a boy to de-
liver the Ardmoreite. This morning
they began making application and
by noon no less than a dozen boys
had put in an appearance. This
shows the power of tbe press of es-
pecially the Ardmoreite in reach-
ing the people.
E. B. Pugh Commission Merchant
Will sell you apples at 85 Vents and
potatoes at bo cents per bushel. Buy-
while the bargain is ottered. Next
door to Wolverton grocery company
west of postottiee. " 1-lw
Otto Booth will in the future assist
in the delivery of the Daily
Ardmoreite to city residence sub-
scribers. We commend him to our
readers for their consideration.
All kinds of legal printing done on
hort notice at this office.
All Kinds
-e Job Printing
NK ATI. Y I MiNK AT T1IK '-
ARDMOREITE
w
eekSy
Amusements.
The Fatted Calf presented last
night by the company bearing the
name of their play was witnessed by
I a large appreciative and highly pleas-
I ed audience. Tbe entire caste was
j tirst class and the play a comedy
'. of a high order. From beginning to
end they were received with ovations
showing the hit they had made.
ine specialties introduced were
splendid and brought down the
house.
The management of the opera
house is to be congratulated in hav-
ing given to tbe public so good a
company and we trust the future
holds in store other attractions of
i tbe same grade.
.Notice.
All persons who have not procured
permits from the former collector
before the 1st day of November li"
' are hereby notified to come forward
and take out permits for 1SSI5. I have
: no deputies. Grove Chase.
Permit Col. for Pickens Co. C. N.
4-d2w-wlm
Tough Customers.
Deputy Marshal Scrivner has re-
j turned from Paris Texas where be
had been with Fletcher and Arch
I Cook the McGee crooks. He had to
use every precaution to keep the boys
: from giving him the slip. They were
j handcuffed together and placed in
! jail at Gainsville for safe-keeping
I while waiting for the Paris train.
Pauls Vallev News.
For Sale or Trade.
A pony team 7 years old sound
and allright also one bay mare 6
years old gaited for saddle and is a
splendid single or double driver.
Will sell or trade for Ardmore prop-
erty. " H-3t J. S. B. A hollos.
To the Public.
Having had many years experience
in selling repairing and tuning pianos
and organs we are ready to ofleryou
the benefit of our experience. We
are the only exclusive piano and or-
gan house in the Territory. We han-
dle over thirty different makes of
pianos and organs. We sell on easy
terms and at prices that defy legiti-
mate competition. We are located
among you and having a reputation
to sustain we cannot afford to deal
otherwise than fair. Don't waste
your time with traveling agents for
foreign concerns when you can get
better instruments on as good or
better terms from your home deal-
ers whose guarantee you can rely
upon. We are for the interests of
Ardmore. We spend our money
with you and live among you and
think it but right that you see us be-
fore you buy. Our stock is complete
our prices the lowest for first class
goodj and our terms suit everybody.
Yours truly
11-lw G. M. Yarbkoioh & Co.
Does the
AR
Ardmoreite
Rube Sealer Vindicated. I
Among the cases investigated by !
the grand jury at Oklahoma City and !
dismissed we notice that of Rube j
Sealer of this place. He was charg-
ed with having made a murderous
assanlt on the police judge of that '
place. We
are glad to note his
vindication.
Considerable Space.
That mammoth stock of furniture
J. J. Kackley carries covers a space
uOxKKJ. Think of it fi0x4(X!
OU
can certainly lind what vou want in ;
that immense stock and when vou i
do vou
i will buv for the price is surei """r- " HUV
. Two doors east of postof-:nd9mUIroflt9- . Mt
to suit
lice Gainesville Texas
24-tf
Everv household
in Ardmore
should have a years subscription to
Womankind. They can get it one
year for the small sum of twenty
five cents by paying in advance two
months to the Daily or one years
subsription to the Weekly Ari-
mokkitk. Will Give Away.
100 pieces of sel-ct sheet
music
costing from 25 cents to 75 cents a
sheet. Kvery lady who will call at
my store can select a piece which I
will give free of charge. Come at
once. H-2t
J. S. H. APol.Loa.
The Ardmoreite
sponsible for nor
is in no way rt
will it pay any
debts contracted by any employee of
J J . ' .
this office unless accompanied bv
- . .. .. "
an order signed by the bus.ness
manager.
say mister wnere did you get j peope are interested In proper legis-
;t hair cut? It's aw ful." . .u: ..:.-... .
th
I'll to 143 hereafter. Hud : vou
bet I do not want any more haircuts
like this."
Bcatty'a 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 IsTU Mr. Beatty left home a pen-
niless plow boy and by his indomit-
able will be has worked his way up
so as to sell so far nearly 100000 of
Beatty's Organs and Pianos since
lsTO. Nothing seems to dishearten)
him: obstacles laid in bis way that .
would have wrecked an ordinary man
forever he turns to an advertisement
and conies 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 -(K)
more of his make; that means a'
business of 2(l(NHiuoo if we average
them at $100 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.
Full line of silverware just received
at Parker s jewelry store. late a
peep in his show window.
TWO THINGS
THAT
DMOREITE
Best Job Work
HUTCHISON
Attention Yaaa Folks.
The Ardmoreite desires to call tbe
attention of the young people of Ard-
more contemplating matrimony that
we are prepared to execute wedding
cards on short notice and in flrnt-
class style. Don't send away or ac-
cept Inferior work when you can get
tbe very best right here at most reas-
onable price.
Since the protracted rain T. Y.
Morgan the leader In fancy grocer-
i. . - . u . I t.....
viirai. 11 win ymy iu van .uu uu
where vou will alwasy le treated
i : i I . .11:.-..-.- : l. ..u.
Call for a Tawnsltc McctUf.
Every business man and every
man who owns a business bouse or
a residence in Ardmore or expect to
own a business house is hereby in-
vited to be present at a meeting to
be held at the United States court
house on Friday night November 15
li5 at which meeting delegates will
be selected to represent the town of
Ardmore at the townsite convention
to be held at Chickasha on Novem-
ber 20 1S95.
Recent utterances of the Dawes
Commission and tbe trend of events
generally indicate the fact that im-
; portant legislation on the subject of
townsites in tbe Indian Territory
; u-i 1 1 Im rnmmpnritfl and rirarinhlv
; ... . . !
(passed at tbe approaching session
'
of Congress
; ArtWe u the UrgeHt town n tbe
ndUn Territory and more of ber
' lu!' ouu'rv 1 lu"" " '
other town in the Territory.
Let every body be present at the
meeting Friday night.
B. F. Frenslky
J. S. Hammer Sr.
T. H. Parker
1 W. F. Whittisoton
G. II. BRt t E
S. ZtCKEKMAN
And others.
When you go to Gainesville don't
fail to see that mammoth stock of
: furniture J. J. Back ley bas. He can
be found two doors east of postoffice.
' See him it will pay you. 2t-tf
One Honest Man.
Dkab Editos: Pl-e Inform your readers
thai It written to coiMentlsIly. I mill mall la
a sealed letter the Un pursued by ahk-h I
' was erfuanenlly reIorel to be. 1th aol
ruanly viicor after year of mi fie no from
Nervous Weakness. bt f Manhootl Lark
of Continence eic. I bsve do sc heme to ex-
tort money from any one whomsoever. I
nearly lout fallb to mankind but thank
heaven I am now well vigorous nl strong
ami anxiou. to make (his certain means of
' cure known to all. Having Bothlnic to sell
or send C. O. D.. I wsnt no moner. A-1-lre.s
Ja. A. Habsis. box lu7. Uelray Mich.
TO REMEMBER
THE
to be Found in
Is the
$5 and $6 boots at
$2 and 2.50 boots at
$1.50 and 1.75 boots at
A good work shoe for
This is an opportunity of a life time to buy
Boots and Shoes at your own price. All new
goods not shop worn.
EVERYTHING STRICTLY CASH.
Thos. J.
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
Office in First
ARDMORE
Jewelry Way Down l
How Do You Like These Prices:
Walking Cane. !! price l.m ca
Now 0U
I "ickle Stands old price M.ni qq
Cake Sl;iml. old price .Vi J QQ
SugaMlowlfs. old price -.. J QQ
Cream Piti-hcrs old price 4.ut gQ
A GENERAL CUT ON ALL GOODS.
T. H. PARKER
The Leading Jeweler.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE-
Weehly
ONLY ONE DOLLAR
Ardmore.
Best
3.00
1.50
1.10
1.00
LYLE
Cornelius.
National Bank.
1ND.TER.
Tea Sj--.li-. I.'-.gcr C
A No. 1. 1H47 -fJ .Hl
Now
Tal'le Shh
Now ...
3. 50
Napkins Kiiigx AT COST.
Ia.li.V Breast Tins AT tOST.
Ardmoreite
PER YEAR In Advance
Commercial
-cPrinting
K ALL KIXIw. AT THE
ARDMOREITE
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Wilson, F. E. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 17, Ed. 1 Friday, November 15, 1895, newspaper, November 15, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc615964/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.