The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 3, Ed. 1, Tuesday, November 11, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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jJJ During the last few weeks we have scored a great success in moving large quantities of Merchandise so great in fact that we find
many lines entirely closed out with an equal number reduced to remnants and broken lots. It is regarding these broken lots that (!
we claim your attention during this week. One of our primary principles is to close out all broken lines at once. Therefore we have
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Inaugurated a Grand Closing Out Sale of Broken Lots and Remnants
and at prices that speak louder than any word of praise of their merits.
Ladies' Fine Tailored Suits.
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(ij Lot 219 Ladies' all-wool Flannel Tailor Suit Silk
M; Serne lined and Braided Eton Jacket in gray
U? tan and blue sizes 32 to 38 worth $G now $4 50
( Lot 1525 Ladies' all-wool Oxford Gray Flannel
!' Suits Taffeta lined and Braided Jacket sizes
w 34 to 42 worth regular $8. now 6 50
Y Lot 719 Ladies' Suits in Venetian Oloth and Cov-
yi ert Eton or Norfolk Jackett silk or satin lined
W plain or braided in gray blue black and tan
M Bizes 32 to 40 worth in regular way $12 uow
ll Lots 1507 and 1529 Ladies' Fino Broadcloth Suit
i eatiu lined Etou or coat fitting Jacket blaok
j) blue brown and tan sizes 32 to 38 worth
$12 50 and $13.50 now
Hi Lot 728 Ladies' Basket Cloth Suits red brown
k) and blue double breasted blouse fitting Jnckets
7 50
9 50
silk serge lined sizes 32 to 38 worth $12.50 uow 8 75
A; Choice of our $1G.50 $1G and $15 lino of Ladies'
M- Tailor Suits all styles sizes aad colors for
y. Choice of our $22.50 aud $20 lines of Ladies'
yf Tailor Suits
( Choice of our $27.50 and $25 lines of Ladies' high
w grade Tailor Suits for .
p flirnn Rmnll lines of vcrv beautiful hiorh
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Tnilor Suits worth in recular way 832.50
and $33.50 for.
12 75
16 50
20 00
25 00
Notions.
5 papers Adamantine Dress Pins for 5c.
5 rapers Ilair Pins for 5c.
Duplex Safety or Diupor Pins 5c doz.
Small T alcttm Powder 5c.
Large " " 10c.
Kid Curlers. 5o por do.3U.
Belt Plus
Belt Buckles
Ilair Ornaments
Combs and Brushes
Knitting Cotton
Knitting Silk
Suxony
Shetland Floss
Ice Wool
Germantown VTnrn
Zephyrs
Curling Irons.
Battenburg Patterns
Batteuburg Thread
Battenburg Braids
Pillow Tops
Belts all the new things
Ladies' Ilandkerchiofs
Ladies' Collars
Ladies' Kid Gloves
Ladies' Mitts
Children's Mitts
Kid Gloves now arrival belts waist sets 15 to 75 cheto-
linobags extra special 50 per cent ilannelotte 10c kind 7c
Light colors in outiffgs for nighr robes the 10c kind 5c-
New arrival of giughamsi bleach tuble damask best 25c
Turkey red damask 12 l-2c.
100 extra size white bed spread the $1-50 kind Si.
10 doz. towels worth 20a at 10c a pair
Portiers $2.50 a pair and up.
Dark colored outings worth 7c at 4c.
Extra special 10 yrds. gold medal Bleach 50c.
Boys' extra heavy ribbed bicycle hose worth 20c at 10c
Best calico. 4o n yard.
Extraordinary Values.
In Men's Business Suits.
Men's Business Suits that cannot bo equaled in style y'f
fit finish aud durability for 50 por cout. moro than wo ask. jjj
Lot 5050 consists of 33 suits Men's Blue Black
Pebble Cheviots nicely tailored lined with good
grade Farmers satin sizes 31 to 42 was our
$7.50 Loader to closo at
Lot 515G consists of 27 suits Mou's Fancy Im-
ported Mixed Sultiugs elegantly tailored lined
with good grade Italian cloth military out coat
n hummer at $10.00 to closo nt
Furnishings.
8 dozen Men's Fancy Shield Bosom Shirts sizes
1G 1G 1 2 and 17 worth $1.00 to close at
7 dozon Men's Whito 3-ply Linen Shield Bosom
Shirts open back aud frout our rcgular'$1.00
grade to closo will bo
3 dozen Boys' Jersey Ribbed Turtle Neck Sweat-
ers in Navy Blue and Black worth regularly
25 cents to closo will be
20 dozen Men's Fancy Jersey Ribbed Fleece
lined Underwear good woight per garment
$o oo it
7 50 ill
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Bargains like the poor are with us always and in addition to the things coming in for special mention you will find the hundred
) and one little everyday necessities in toilet house furnishing and domestic conveniences in our stock each as attractive in quality hi
jj variety and price as the few items singled out for prominent mention. ii
fONE PRICE
EN. SYKES & 60. spot cash!
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PROVENCE.
Iinecl.ll Correspondence
J Provonco I. T Nov. 10. Wo nro
3tlll having unsettled Yeatllor.
Cotton la about all gathorod.
W. D. Turner has gono to Ardmore
today on buslnoss.
1 Wllllo tho 11-monthsold son of Mr.
jiml Mrs. W. D. Turner. Is quite sick.
I Dr. Booth ot Ardmoro and Dr. Batos
bf Durwood woro called to tho bed-
sldu of DrIIathawaiy'sVlfQ tills morn-
Jng. Tiy) .uoqiors vim is tmirauj m
aud It Is feared sho Will not rccovor.
IDlal & Whito liavo taUon tho con-
ract ot putting In tho switch at this
ilaco for tho A. & C. railroad.
Tho school at this place Is moving
dong smoothly.
Grandna Kaaley haB sold out to Cor-
llollo Howard of Wapanucka and Is
going to move to Oklahoma.
CITY GOVERNMENT.
It. W. Dick Mayor
J. H. Mathers City Attorney
John L. Gait Police Judgo
G. II. Brucb City Clerk
T. N. Coleman Treasurer
W. R. Roberts. Assessor nnd Colloctor
D. E. Booker Chief of Police
Bob McGeo City Scavenger
Cured Piles After 40 Years.
Mr. n. Hanov of Gcnova. Ohio had
.the piles for forty years. Doctors and
Li .niitil .In film tin Inatlnfr cnnil.
fiv.witt'a wilrh Hazel salvo cured him
Jp'ormanently. Invaluablo for cuts
fcurns bruises sprains lacerations
cczcpia totter sail rnoum unu ii
other skin diseases. Look for tho
nnnin DoWJlt on tho nackace nil oth
ers nre cheap worthless counterfeits.
City Drug store.
A gentleman slaps tho faco of an en
emy gently with his finger tlpe while
an ordinary man bats him In tho fea
turos with his fist.
Aldermen.
First Ward J. W. Golleage J. S.
McCharen.
Second Ward I. S. Mullen I. It.
Best.
Third Ward C. L. Byrno W. C.
Kendall.
Fourth Ward W. T. Gardnor A. C.
roung.
A Policeman's Testimony.
J. N. Patterson night pollcoraan of
NaBhua la. writes: "Last wlntor I
had a bad cold on my lung and I trlod
at least half dozen advertised cough
modlclncs nnd had treatment from
two physicians without getting any
benefit. A filend recommended Fo-
ley's Honey und Tar and two-thirds of
a bottlo cured me. I consider it tho
greatest cough and lung medlclno In
tho world." Sold by IJonnor & Bonner.
Flnanco C. h. Byrno chalrmm;
A. C. Young J. S. Mullen.
Street and Alley I. R. Boat chair-
man; C. L. Byrne W. T. Gardntr
J. S. McCharen.
Poll:o w. C. Kendall chalrmm;
I. R. Best 3. 8. McCharen.
Fire W. T. Gardner chairman; J. j
W. dolled ge J. S. Mullen.
Waterworks A. C. Young chilr-
man; J. S. Mullen C. L. Byrne.
Ordinance J. S. Mullen chairman;
J. W. Golledge W. C. Kendall.
Cemetery J. W. Golledgo chair-
man; W. T. Gardnor I. R. Best.
Sanitary J. S. McChuron chair
man; J. S .Mullen W. C. Kendall A.
C. Young. - '
Complaint is mado that como of tho
visitors who camo horo to attend tho
corn carnival aro waiting for tho next
one.
t Phytlclans Prescribe It.
Many broad minded physicians pro-
Bcrlbo Foley's Honey and Tar as they
havo nover found so safo and rcllablo
a remedy for throat and lung troubles
ns this medicine. Sold by Bocncr &
Bonner. '
Look on tho bright side. Coal will
bo high this winter but tho latest cure
for all Ills is known as tho "froezlng
cure."
Board of Health.
Dr. J. W. Moffctt city physician;
Drs. S. S. Carr J. W. Smith Walter
Hardy; Mayor R. W. Dick
Tho politicians of all stripes would
got together and make offices enough
to go nround If tho people would stand
It.
If you aro bilious and sooklug advisers
Tako DoWItfa Llttlo Early Risers
Just beforo going to bod.
You will find on tho morrow
You aro rid of your sorrow
That's all; just enough said.
Thcso famous pills do not gnpobut
movo tho bowpls gently and easily
cleansing tho liver. Their tonlo ef-
fect gives strength to tho glands pro-
venting a return ot tho disorder.
City Prug Storo.
Tho Charter Oak cooking stove is
today tho most popular et'ovo In Amer-
ica. WILLIAMS CORHN & CO.
Choc
aw bra
Leaves at 7:30 o'clock
on the morning of
November 27th
The same being
Thanksgiving Day.
The Choctaw train will
leave Ardmore tor
South M'AIester
Where arrangements for a
Program for the Day
has been made.
The train will return leaving"
South McAlester at 11:15 p.m..
Tints giving many hours in
The Black Diamond City.
The special rate for the trip is
$200 for Round Trip
; And thousands of our people
will take advantage of it.
FOUR DIPLOMAS AND CERTIFICATES FROM THE LEADING COLLEGES.
They Cure All
CURABLE
CHRONIC
DISEASES
or will (toll lyou what
to do to Ibo cured.
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I'ileH. Piatula
Plfiauros
llornla (Itupturo)
Ulcerated rectum
Cliroulo Ulcer
Hkln Cancora
Warta Moloa
Varloocelo
Hdrococolu.l
Cured without an
oporatlou and with-
out pain.
They Cure A
FEMALE
IRREGULARITIES 1
audi aa
Wh'toa
Painful Menatratlon
Ilackacliua
Hcadacliea
Drapepala
Nouralela
Hhoumatlsm
Many nttior illaeaao
o( Ear Noao an
Throat aro cured a
homo.
OATAUIUI ot stomach
and bowela;
ECZEMA and all
rtlood and Bain
eaaea treated auc-ooaarullr.
pn.j.w. cohic.
Drs. Cook & Vick
The Eminent and Successful
Specialists of Chronic Diseases
Arc now located In tuo town of Ardmore I.T. Dont fall to consult them
If you havo any CIIUONIO DISEASE that lias resisted tho ordinary meth-
od of treatment There may bo dancer In delay. Thoy aro not "transient
fakes." like many who tako your moiioy and aro gono forcvor; but they
havo como to Ardmoro with tho Intention of locating neirauncntl? a branch
olllcc and a Sanatorium In tho near future which will bo used for treating
Chronic Diseases only.
For tho present they may bo found at the Ilanki Hotol.lwtero they havo the beat of ac-
commodations uud ample facilities for treating any caao tnat may como under tbelr
aupervlalon.
1)11. J. W. COOIC la tho founder and for the psat elsbt years haa been ono of the pro-
prietors of the well known lletheida Inllrmary and liath Ilouae at Marlln Texaa whore
thouaanda havo retrained their health. Ur. Cook baa with him four diplomas ono from
the Atlanta Medical Colleco one Irrm tl o New York Tost Qraduate one from the Post
Clradaato of Chlcaco and one from the Chicago Polyclinic besides aoveral certificates
from leadlnir apeclallata whoae private formulas he has purchased at (treat expease.
DR. K. M. VICK also holds four diplomas and baa bad extensive oxperleace lu treat
Inc Chronic Diseases.
IJon't Kail to Consult Them.
It will coat yeunothlnir and will at leaat do you no barm
honoatly tell you what to do to get relief.
They will plainly and
Itomembor the Doctora mako a apeolalty ot those Obatlnatn Ohronlo Oaeea that bare
restated the ordinary methods of treatmont and arero anxious to meet all ot those old
hopeless cases that otbera bavo failed to cure.
Tbelr advice conoernlne diet baths and exerclae may oure lyou alone and will coat
you nothlnir. They prefer seeing all patients In peraont however manylare treated auo-
ceaafully by correspondence.
VTOUNG & HEINTZ
DAL.L.AS TEXAS.
Machinery Mill I Gin Supplies
High Grade Belting a Specialty.
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