The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 305, Ed. 1 Monday, October 16, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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New Goods
A R I VA
Our stock of Clothing for Men Youths aiui Boys is now complete.
2ever before have we .shown such a well selected stock.
Make Quality. .Style and High Grade combined with low prices.
The like of it no house can come up for comparison or prices. Our
method of doing business is strictly for cash and buying for cash
which induces the manufacturer to sell at rock bottom prices and in
return we sell at the same reduced prices.
Do You Want
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We represent the best Custom Tailors whose reputation is knowa the
world over. Call and see our Samples.
Kansas City
Cut Price Clothing House.
I. HARRIS.
Taken to Ryan.
The following inmates of the
jail were taken to llyau for trial
during this term of district court:
Jess Hydc! Joe Iluuton Chas.
Jones Tom Jones T. F. Kimbrell
A. B. Lamberson Joe McClelland
C. V. Mapp and V. U. Under-
wood. "It did me more good than any-
thing I ever used. My dyspepsia
was of months' standing; after eat-
ing it was terrible. .Now I am well"
writes S. B. Keener Hoisington
Kas. of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It
digests what you eat. W. B. Frame.
Rev AlcUee Accepts.
It will no doubt be gratifying to
many to learn that liev. V. II.
McOee has signified his purpose to
accept the care of the Central Bap-
tist church in this city in case
satisfactory arrangements are made
on the part of the church which
we have every assurance will be
done.
Dizziness los- of appetUe flatu-
lency fiucl nausea are all connected
with dyspepsia or indigestion. Her-J
bine will give prompt relief. Price
BO cts. City rru;' Store W. B.
Frame.
Henry M. Futman left again far
Cloud Chief . T. this forenoon
where he has professional busings.
We sav again for Mr. Furman had
'already gone as far as Davis en-
route there. While waiting for the
north bound train at Davis hat
night he went to sleep and was;
aroused by some one telling liiinj
his train was at the depot. he got!
out quickly as possible and boarded
the first train be found which. j
landed him back in Ardmore. The!
trains north and south met at
Wynnewood this morning and Mr.
Furman had got on the wrong one.
Thousands of the most stubborn
and distressing cases of piles have
been cured by Tabler's Buckeye Pile
Ointment. It never fails to cure.
Price 50 cts. in bottles tubes 75 cts.
City Drug Store W. B. Frame.
Judge S. B. Bradford left last
night for Waco Mo. The judge
goes there to take part in the re-
ception tendered by the county to
his two nephews who have just
returned from the Philippines
where thev have been doing active
service for Ui cle Ham.
White's Cream Vermifuge is a
highly valuable preparation capable
from the promptitude of its action
of clearing the system in a few hours
of every worm. . Price 25 cts. City
Drug Store. W. B. Frame.
A Sardine Trust Next.
A combination is predicted of
the sardine canning factory in and
about Eastport Me. They have
long been waging a profitlessening
war. The season's pack of sardin-
es in Maine is said to be likely to
be somewhat less than it was in
1S9H when it reached the large
figure of 1200000 cases.
"When our boys were almost dead
from whooping cough our doctor
gave One Minute Cough Core. They
recovered rapidly" writes P. B.
Belles Argyle Pa. It cures coughs
colds grip and all throat and lung
troublea. W. B. Frame.
Suit to
ma
Measurement:1
THE PASSING THRONG.
All the World's a Stage and Each
one Flays a Part."
(ieorge Henry Bruce is at Uyau.
Col. Frame is here from Wynne-
wood. J. C. Cates of Overbrook is in
the city.
Mr. aud Mrs. Thos. Norman are
at I! van.
Frank Smith from Tishomingo
is here today.
J. S. Mullen is on a professional
visit to Stonewall.
Chas. F. Troutman went to
Wynnewood today.
A. N. Hightovrer of Puieeli was
in our city last niht.
W. F. Frame went to Dalh.? on
a purely business tri;.-.
James Pace f Denisou was
among our visitors Sunday.
K. Ii. I'ifchardson of Dallas i.
registered at the Whittiugtou.
mi. .: .. t' . l. . . . . a .1. -
1 lie iujiervior 01 scnoo:. ui uu- 1
Chickasaw n.-.fcon is in the tity.
F. Press. Phillips is here- from
Foster greeting his many friends.
Attorneys A. C. Cruce and W.
B. Johnson left last evening: for
Kyan.
L. Johnson stockman from the
Hennepin community is in the city
today.
II. E. Foster of the Marshal's
force went to Kyaa with prisoners j
last night.
T. K. Tingle of Guthrie is bere
to assist in tne organization of fee
A. O. U. W.
W. P. Blanton ef Gainesville
was here yesterday and returxed
home this morning.
Seth R. Ledbetter brother toll.
A. and W. A. Ledbetter is hre
from La Grange Tex.
Miss Edna Wiggs- of Oakland
who has been visiting Miss Thadie
James for a tew days returned
home yesterday.
Miss Jennie Butt of Manusyille
has accepted a position as stenog
rapher with the law firm of Eddle-
mau & Graham.
Miss Jennie Whittaker who has
been the guest of Dr. and Mrs.
Manhart for some time returned
to her Texas home this morning.
Judge llosea Towusend who
came in Sunday morning from
Chiekasha left again last evening
for Ryan at which place court con
venes today.
To Cure a Cold In One Day.
Tabn T.nxntivA Rrnmn Onininft Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine
nas u. . V. on cai'u tauiet.
Try Noble Bros. for heating
stoves. They have an excellent
line; wood savers but house warm
ers. Get their prices. 6tf
J(q1
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon-
structing the exhausted digestive or-
gans. It is the latest discovered digest-
ant and tonic No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It in-
stantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia Indigestion Heartburn
Flatulence Sour Stomach Nausea
SickHeadacheGastralgiaCramps.and
all other results of i mperf ect digestion.
Prepared by E. C. DeWltt A Co.. Cblcago-
For sale by W. B. Frame.
Frisco Line.
SI.
Railroad Company.
Take the most popular route to St.
Louis and all points East Kansas
City aud all poipls North and West.
Santa Fe trains make close connection-'
at Oklahoma City and Wichita
for all points on the Frisco Line.
St. Louis and Kansas City Mail and
Express leaves Oklahoma City !:15
eveiy morning: leaves St. Louis 8:10
every evening and arrives at Oklaho-
ma City G:0 the following evening.
Through Recl.iiing Chair Cars with-
out change. Pullman Palace Sleepers
ironi .Moriou to St Louis and Kansas
City. Von can secure berths before
leaving Oklahoma.
Further information will be cheer-
fully given by the nearest Agent or
B. F. DUNX District Pass. Agt.
Cor. Main Ij-t. and Douglas Ave.
Wichita. Kansas.
BRYAN SNYDER C P. A.
St Louis Mo
THE BURLINGTON ROUTE
A GOOD RAILROAD.
East-bound from the Missouri
River to St. Louis Chicago it runs
the finest trains wide-vestibuled
Pintsch lighted throughout with the
Burlington's celebrated free chair
cars dining cars Pullman sleepers.
Nobtii-bovnd : two daily trains
perfectly equipped to Omaha Sioux
City St. Faul.
NoRTHWESTifrom fifty to five hun-
dred miles saved from the Missouri
River to the Northwest by the great
time saver the Billings Route.
Ve?t: from the Miasonri River tc
Colorado and beyond two great
trains daily.
7.300 miles of standard railroad.
The pioneer in courteous treatment
of travelers.
The main traveled road every
ticket agent has tickets reading over
the Grett Burlington Koute.
For detaMs ask voir ticket agent
or L. W. Wakklz?
Gen'l Pafes'r Agent St. Louis Mo.
L. J. Brickes.
Trav. Pass'r Agent Kansas City Mo.
Howard Elliott
General Manager St. Joseph Mo.
inli
1
Writes the )est certileate of any
fraternal order in that its certifi-
cates provide benefits ic case of
Accident
Permoent Disability mil an En-
dowment or Old Age Benefit
and jpaid up in 20j years. Frve
benefits in one eertifieate for which
every prudent man or woman
should provide; aud at a monthly
cost of only $1.00 per tbousaad.
It air? has a cash surrender or
withdrawal value after five years.
For further iaformatin call on
T. C. Bridgman Ardaiore I. T.
Good reliable solicitors wanted.
Apply to
T. C. EH1DGMAN Ardmore. I. T.
A TEXAS WONDER.
HALL'S cheat discovery.
Onn small bottla oi Hall's Great
Discovery cures all kidney and blad
der troubles removes grave curea
diabetes seminal emiesions weak
and lame back rheumatism and all
irregularities of the kidneys and
bladder in both men and women.
Regulates Madder trouble In cmi-
Hn if nnt sold btr vour druggist.
will be sent by mail on receipt of SI.
One small bottle la two noniu s
treatment and will cure any cause
above mentioned.
Db. E. W. Hall
Sole manufacturer St. Louis Mo.
formerly Waco Texas.
For sale by W. B. Frame druggist
Ardmore I T.
READ THIS.
Tamnla Tatim. Anrll 2fi. 1899.
I bare used Hail's Great Discovery
for bladder and kidney trouble and
would not take S1000 for the benefit
received from using one bottle. I
feel that I am permanently cured.
W. R. TYXM D. D. 8.
Warning. Order.
In the trotted States Court la the Indian
Territory ttouthern Dlatriet:
B. H. Hollingsworth Plaintiff. )
vs. No. 3830.
J. W. Ftlles. et al. Defendant. I
The defendant. J W. Stiles. Is warned to
appear In this conrt In thirty dave and
answer the complaint of the plaintiff H. M.
Hollingsworth.
Witness Hon. Hnnea Townsend judge of
said court and the seal thereof this 2nd
day ef October. 1899.
CM. CAMPBELL. Clerk.
Eddteman Graham Attorneys
W. R. filakemore. attorney for non-resident.
First Published October 4. 1R99.
Warning Order.
In the Imted States District Coort in the
inaian Termor Southern District:
James Oarr Plaintiff )
vs. No. 3825.
E!lG.irr. Defendant. )
The defendant Ella 5arr. is warned to an.
pear in this court in thirty davs and answer
the complaint of the plaintiff. James Oarr.
Witness Hon Hosea Townsend. judtre of
mm court ana me seal tnereof this 4th day
of October. 1S99.
t C. M. Campbell. Clerk.
J. C. Thompson attorney.
R. Crockett. Jr. attorney non-resident.
r irsi putuisned Oct. 6 1SW.
Warning Order.
In the United States District court In the
Indian Territory Southern District:
Annie Wright Plaintiff. I
vs. No. 3839.
O- o W. Wrinht Defendant )
The defendant (ieu. W. Wrisrht Is warned
to appear in this court in thirty davs and
answer the complaint of the plaintiff" Annie
Wright.
Witness Hon. Hosea Townsend. judge of
said court and the seal thereof this 13th
uay oi uotntver lsya.
Seal. C. M. Campbell Clerk.
Le'lbelterA: Bledsoe. Attorneys.
Thos. Norman. Attorney for non-resident
First published Oct. 13. 199 B
WARNING ORDER.
In the fnited States District Court in the
Indian Territory. Southern District
Wm. H. Cannon. Plaintiff.)
No. 3823.
Annie Carnon Defendant. )
The defendant. Annie Cannon is warned
to appear in this court in thirty davs and
answer the complaint of the plaintiff. Wm.
H. Cannon.
Witness Hon. Hosea Townsend. judjre of
said court and the seal thereof this roth
lay of September. 1W.
J. C. Thompson. Attorney.
. D. Potter attorney non-resident.
Published Sept. 21 18l9.
WARNING ORDER.
In the miter! States District Court in the
In. linn Territory. Miitliern District:
Bl'ximer An-lerson Plaintiff I
v I Xd. 3824.
.M.-irr Anderson Defendant. I
The ilefend.-int Mary An. lemon. 1 warned
to appear in this eourt in thinv days and
answer the complaint of the plaintiff. Bloom-
er Anderson.
Witness Hon. Hopea Townsend. Judtre of
said court ami the seal thereof this the 21st
lar of Sept... 1K99.
ISeal.I V. M. CAMPBELL Clerk.
J. P. Mullen. Attorney.
W. I. t'ruce. Attorney non-resident.
First published Sept. 21. 18t9.
Warning Order.
In the I'nited states district court in the
Indian Territory. Southern District:
Emma Castle Plaintiff )
vs o. 3S12.
Chrlcs Castl. Defendant.)
The defendant Charles Cattle Is warned
to appear in this court in thirty days and
answer the complaint of the plaintiff Emma
Witness Hon. Hosea Towssend. jydjre
of said court and the seal thereof this 11th
day of October lt.
(skalI C. M. CAMPBELL. Clerk.
E. A. Walker. Attorney.
jauier. j. nani ftu" UMU-re&iueai.
First uuldished tict. IS. leys.
Warning Order.
Before Cornelius Hardy U. S. Com-
missioner in and for the Fifth Com-
missioner's District fur the Soathern
District of the Indian Territory at
Tishomingo.
J. K Buff and S. E. Cum-
trings plaintifTj ; No. 517
vs
Cha9. Conghhorn deft I
The defendant Cbas. Coughborn
in th:.above numbered and entilsc
causfeliB hereby warced to appear in
this cTutrt in thirty diiys ;ind answer
the complaint of the plaintiffs herein
J. II. Euil and S. E. Cummings in a
suit on an account of fifty five dol-
lars de.nanded by plaintiffs and for
an attachment on fifteen acres of
cotton belonging to the defendant
said cotton being situated two and
one ha J miles west of Kavia witnin
the Fifth Commissioners District of
the Southern District of the Indian
Territory.
Wit ties my offieiar signature a
this the day of October 1899.
seal ('"KXEircs Hardy
U. S. Commissioner.
Treadwell Murray fc Lucas attor-
neys for plaintiffs.
II. L. Muldrow attorney for non-
resident defendant.
First published October 15 1S99.
Rates to Dallas Fair.
FROfl ARuAtORE I. T.
Daily .-5ept. 26 to Oct. 22nd limited
to" Oct 23 for return $5 15
Children 3 45
Daily Sept. 27 U Oct. 22nd limited
one day following date of sale
)mt not later than Oct.
2Cd $4 10
Children 2 75
Owning davs Sept. 27 2H and
21)th return Sept. oOth $1 80
Children same.
Saturdays and Sundays:
Sell Sept.. .10. and morning Oct. 1
return Ot. 1 $1 80
Oct. 7 and.morniu Oct. 8 return
Oct. 8 $1 80
Oct. 14 and morning Oct.loretnrn
Oct. 15 $1 80
Oct. 21 and morning Oct. 22 return
Oct. 22 $1 80
Children same :i so
A. LUCAS Agent
Ardmore. I. T.
i Itnll&bM MraoBsotmcliAnkeal or taaMT BU4
! Inlrlac trip ts tba Part RxpMttioa wUfe flood
mlTj asd expeiiM paid iboold wrtta
Tiit-ATrnJ ICO&l BrittMN. Md.
I
PR0FESS10XAL CARDS.
WILSON HOGE
ANALYTICAL CHEMIST AND
ASSAY ER.
Accurate work at reasonable rates.
Office next to Caddo WaKi.n Yard. Post
office box 6 Ardmore I. T.
LAWYERS.
Albert Rennle. Merrill W. Johnson.
EENNIE & JOHNSON
Attobxeys at Law.
Do a ireneral law practice la all courts.
Paula Valley Iod. Ter.
H. A. Ledbetter. W. H. Wlmberly.
LEDBETTER & WIMBERLY.
GENERAL COLLECTORS
Ledbetter A Bledsoe Bulldog. Ardmore.
Ind. Ter.
A. Eddleman. J. c. Graham
EDDLEM.VN & GRAHAM
Attokxeys at Law.
-I
more0!' Tnerlert L'" building. Ard.
Summers Har.ly. w. R. LelKh.
HARDY & LEIGH
Attorneys at Law.
Law afTectiniC Inn. I a specialty.
Office upstairs In the Har.lv ImildinK.
Anlmore I. T.
St. L. Oarrett. w. H. Bingham.
GARRETT & BINGHAM
Attorxeys-at-Law.
Do a civil and criminal practice.
Office In Wheeler building opposite court
house. Ardmore. I. T.
JOSEPH P. MULLEN
Attorney and Counselor at Law.
Criminal Law a Specialty.
General law practice In the courts of the
Indian Territory: U. 8. supreme court.Wash-
Inirton; curt of claims; court of appeals.
EiKhth lu.lielal district: executive depart-
ment. Office. West Main street near new
court hfcso Ardmore I. T.
C. C. Potter. J. w. Ownby.
C. L. Potter.' Formerly of Paris. Tex.
C. B. Potter. w. D. Potter.
Of GalnehflUe. Tex. .
POTTER. OWNBY A POTTER
LAWYERS
ARDMORE I. T.
This firm Is xw located ore.- First Nation-
al Hr-nk. Will do civil and criminal practice
In all courts In the Indian Terr:tory.
LEDBETTER & BLEDSOE
Attorneys at Law.
Office. In Ledbetter & Bledsoe building
Main street.
H. M. Furmin. C.L.Herbert. Je?e H. Hill
FURMAN HERBERT & HILL
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office. Herbert & Lewis building Ard-
nore I. T
H. C. P.vtterf. ' w. F. Bowmaa
POTTERF & BOWMAN
Attorneys at law.
ErnesJ I.ee Stenojrrnpher.
otfee. upstairs in the Hardy building
Ardmore. I. T.
PHYMCIANS.
DR. JEROME U. McNEZS
"IH-SICIAN AND BURGEON.
Office !Rndol Building. Ardmorvt I. T.
Office Hours. 10 to 12 a. m.: 2 to 4 p. m. Res-
idence poone 13. Office phone 9.
Special attention given to obstetrics and
disease f children. '
J. W. MOFFETT
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Calls at office answered day or night.
Otflco rn Gorman Building over Jfasoa A
Mason ' Drug Store. 'Phone a.
DR. W. HARDY.
Special Attention Give to the
Eab Nose akb Throat Obstet-
ric and Diseases of Women.
Office hours 10 to 17 a. m.. 1 to-i v. m. Res
idence 'phone 86: ottlce. 30
DR. J. W. SMITH
Physician and SvneEON.
Oflice hours 18 to 12 a. m. 2to4p.m.
Gorman building.
Besidence Pbvoe It. Ottlce Phone 6.
Permanently Located
. B. ill 1. D.
OiBceWest Main Street opposite the
Court House.
I have had twenty years' experi-
ence in the treatment of Acute and
Chronic Diseases.
I make a specialty of d'aeaaes of children.
My long and successful practice has dem-
onstrated that the diseases of children can
be aa successfully treated as those of sdult.
I have a method by which I cure all forms
of Rheumatism. Pains In the Back or hades
and Back of Neck without drugs.
If you are artilcted. call and aee me. Con.
sulfation free. Ardmore. Ind. Ter.
Mrs. J. H. Carter
Who some days apo went to
Dallas to study the art or Dressmaa
log is now prepared to do such work
in the very latest style and solicits
your patronage at the
CARTER HOUSE..
FRATERNAL.
bcbbt soot an as.
Ardmore Lodge No. tl A. F. A. at. Re
rnlar meeting. Saturday on or before veryK
full mivm a n m i T . '
hrriTr Mtn nd s'rlner "reeta. Visiting
Y.. soraui welcome.
W. T. Bogie. W. M.
D. T. Nlsbett. Secretary.
Ardmore Chapter Wo. 11. R. A. M. Hin u
meetings on second and fourth t nursdar'a
In each month at p. m. In Maaonlo Tempi
corner Main and Springer atreets Vlaltinw
brethren are extended a cordial welcome.
Ueorge Henry Brace. H. P.
Max Munzeshelmer. Secretary.
THtJIx"reNo-7'K of P Meets erery
Thnraday at .:1S p.m. la their Castle Ball.
visiting brethren are Invited.
J C Thompson. C. C.
Joe M. London. K. of R. and 8.
Woodmen of the World. Regular meet-
ings every Friday In each month atSp. aa
in Knlgataof Pythlaa hail. Visiting breth-
ren Invited. J. x. Johnson C C
Edgar Sandlln. Clerk. -ou"". V. C.
Ardmore Lodge No. 9. I. O. O. P. Meets
every Tuesday at S p. m. In their halt on
Springer street. Visiting brethren always
welcome.
B H Weeka. N G.
J. D- Payne. 8 ecretary.
Ardmore Lodge Degree or Rebekah
Meets every Thursday at 8 p. m. In Odd Fel
lows hall. Visitors cordially welcomed.
Laura E. Witter. N. G.
Maud Douglas. Secretary.
Ardmore Council No. is. Order of Ameri-
can Plowmen-Meets everv second and
fourth Monday evenlnga in the Odd Fellow's
Hall. Vlsillnir Pl..m-. i
. . u n s . rn. .iu v.
. u Banks. Worthy Plowman.
W. 8. Smith. Secretary.
Indianola Encampment No. 10 1. O. O P
Regular Meetirg everv Friday evening at S
P. m. in Odd rellow HalL Visiting Pa-
triarcha invited to nor fold
. . n- T- Nisbett. Chief Patriarch.
W . A. Payne. Scnoe.
CHURCHES' H
Christian Church Frenaley atreet. Ser-
vices every Lord's flay at 11 :00 a. m and S:l
p. m. Sunday School :.- a. m. Prayer
meeting every Wednesday 8:lSp. m. Choir
practice every Friday evening at 8:1s?. u.
Ladies' Aid Society every Tuesd y after-
noon at the church at a p.m. Mite and So-
cial meeting every Tuesday nlcht at place
announced each Lor. l a day. Officers meet-
ing first Lord'a day in each month. All art
cordially invited to all services.
U. B. Watson Pastor.
First Baptist Church Broadway street
Services every Sunday at 11:00 a. m and -
p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 8 o'clock. Sunday School at 90 a. m.
Choir practice Friday evening's at 8 o'clock.
James r. nng. Pastor.
. r w . . .
..1. . v inriu souiir c orner rtroaawav and
Church sjreet. Preaching every Sabbath
'. : ' a'i'i i ;w p. m. rrayer
mr-ci .iik nvuursuiir evening at 7:ou. eun-
day School every Sabbath at 10a.m. Ed
B'.irl h I ..... i . q wm
J. M. Gross. Pastor.
Cumterland Preshvteriaa ciinii.hAM.
Church and Cumberland streets. Services
every Sunday st 11 a. m.. and t-Jm p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday. Choir practice
Saturday eveni.tg. babhath School at 9:34
a.m. Every bod f cordially invited to wor-
ship with us. J. S. Weaver. Pastor.
East Ardmore M. E. Chorch South
Services every Sabbath at 11a. m. and 7:80
p. m. Sunday school 10 a. m. Ep worth
Leu ue 3 p. ni. Prayer meeting Wednesday
nirht. A cirdial invitation to all. Coma
au.l worship with us
L L. Thurston. Pastor
FIRiT PRESBYTERIAN CHCRCH
BRTWKRM
Springer and Frensly 8treets!
RegnJar service:
Sairiath--11 a. m. morning worship!
8 p. m. evening worship.
9:4S a. m. Sunday School.
Weinesday s p. m. prayer meeting.
9 p. m.. Session meeting.
We extend a cordial invitation to all to
worship with us. If a stranger we drmira
your acquaintance. In tJe name of the Mas-
ter we welcome you.
S. A. Caldwell. Pastor.
GULF COLORADO & SANTA FE R.R. CO.
Santa Fc Excursion Rates.
Reduce-d one way rates now in ef-
fect to points north east and south-
east. Wooten ".Veils and return Good
for 00 days low rates. See agent.
Marlin and return Good for 30
davs low rates. .See agent.
Port Lavaca and return Good for
30 days low rates. See agent.
Summer round trip rates: Galves-
ton 17.6.) ; Lampasas one and one-
third fare and San Angelo one and
one-third fare.
Rockport. Aransas Pass and
Portland: Round trip tickets untit
further notice from Ardmore I. T.
K17.05. Good for 30 days to return.
Eureka Springs Ark. and return
116.63; return limit 90 davs.
L'nveilmg Winnie Darie Monument
at Richmond Va. Not. T to 13; one
fare for round trip sell Nor. 4 and
5. return Nov. 17.
W. S. Kkenan
a. p. a.
DENTISTS.
DR. A. E. ADAMS
DENTIST.
The Latest Improvement for Crown
and Bridge Work.
Local ana?sthetlcs administered fo tae
painless extraction of teeth.
All work guaranteed. Prices to soil tbe
times. .
Office over Randol's store. Ardmore. I. T.
ARDMORE DENTAL PARLORS.
Dr. W. II. Enloe Prop'r.
Having completed my profession la Uts
with seven years' experience In the general
practice of dentistry. I am permanently lo-
cated here aod solicit the patronage of the
cltlienaof Ardmore and vicinity. Give me
a chance at yonr work la order that I may
convince voo. All work guaranteed.
Omce hours 7 a. m. to s p. m. Offlce. from
rmini Ledbetter Bledsoe building west
of First National Bank.
CITY SCAVENGER.
Prompt attention will
be given to all Sanitary
w.ork. Notify me thro'
the postoff ice Box 704
BOB McGHEE.
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 305, Ed. 1 Monday, October 16, 1899, newspaper, October 16, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc616967/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.