The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 136, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 15, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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New Goods Arriving Daily!
Madden Sykes & Co. are keeping the wires hot the mails busy the Express company hustling
and the 'freight handlers on the jump ordering and bringing new goods to supply throngs of anxious
customers who crowd this big store from day to day. The recent eye opening prices quoted the
public has resulted in a tremendous rush from all parts of the county to secure the Money Saving
Values offered. The people well know that we never advertise that ivhich we do not intend to sell.
There are no exceptions this time we are giving those
UNMATCHABLE VALUES AND BED ROCK PRICES f
iinnn which the enormous business of our house has been built. Progress is the watchword of our business and to eive our i
customers the Best and Newest is the main spring of our efforts. The New Arrivals are many
Yard wide Black Taffeta Silk
the $100 and $1.25 grade vre
pat U down again
to 85c and.
$1.00
A new assortment of large
Trimminc Pearl Bnttons.
Ribbons.
More of those excellent values
in plain Taffeta and Satin Taf-
feta in all widths. These re-
present a savinc to 1 "1 1 o
yon of 25 to 0 1) 3 o
Shirtwaists
In Lawn Madras Oxford and
Linen. This shipment has
many new novelties and are
splendid for the prica. Re
member onr Shirtwai-ts are of
the BEST MAKE and flt per-
fectly. White Lawn Shirtwaists tanked
in front and back nicely made
pearl bnttons new sleeve
worth $1.75 for a Q 9 P
starter we pnt them p YLO
White Oxford Shirtwaists with
small black polka f (?A
dot excellent value p I 3U
White Madras Shirtwaists mer-
cerized satin stripe large pearl
bnttons new dip Q j rrj"
sleeve a $2 value at p 1 1 u
White Mercerized Madras Shirt
Waists large black polka dot
new dip sleeve a pretty waist
for middle aged lady A A
and a good value pZjJ
White Mercerized Madras Shirt
WaUta resembles silk large
black rings large pearl but-
tons this waiet is actually
worth $3.00 they Q1 ij
go at $LLJ
White Linen and White Mer-
cerized MadraB Shirt Waists
no colors beanti- Qj JA
fully made go atJAV a uU
A beautiful like White Lawn
and Mercerized Madras Shirt
Waists new dip sleeves
beautifully trimmed
now go at
$3.00
White Linen Shirt Waists a
lovely waist for nny lady
trimmed in Medallions and
insertion new dip
sleeve a 5 valne
1$3.50
White Lawn Shirt WaistB they
are beanti fully trim-Q 1 A A
tnd in med. ins'np4.UU
Be pure to tee. our White Wash
Silk Waists they ore perfect
dreams of beauty and sold at
the ridiculously lowc A A
price of $4 00 and 0UU
White Linen Shiit Waists band
embroiedered front Q J J? A
a swell garment for 4) 4.DU
Bear in Mind Our line Heady
to Wear Skirta was never
tqualled in Ard- A A
more. At $1 to..pi)UU
We call special attention to the style and perfect fit of "A. & G." and "American Lady" Corsets. No waists looks well
when fitted over a poorly fitting corset. The American Lady and A. & G. . are used by all smart dressers. The new models
Respectfully
are all here
Madden Sykes & Co.
The Butterick Patterns for May and the May
Delineator are ready for you.
I-
CORNISH.
Special Correspondence.
Cornish L T.. April 12. Everything
U quiet enough In Cornish this being
Easter Sunday.
Mr. Itachel of Rod Oak gave an en-
tertainment on Friday night last and
all tho young pcoplo of Cornish at-
traded. Mr. Williams and son have Just re
turned Irora Oklahoma City at which
placo they bought a spring supply of
Roods.
Wheat oats and corn are needing
rain very much.
People aro waiting a few days on
the rain so they can proceed to plant
their cotton.
The people of Cornish and vicinity
aro making preparations for children's
day. which will tako place tho first
Sunday In Ma.
ncv. Tandy and wife- aro with tho
Cornish people again. They began a
serloa of lectures Saturday night which
-will last all this wcok.
Tho j Cornish high school Is . still
progressing and will glvo an exhibi-
tion ifenTlhq1 23rd of May.
FOSTER.
A Sweet Dreath
Is a nevor falling sign of a healthy
stomach. When tho breath Is bad tho
stomach Is out of order. Thero Is no
remedy in tho world equal to Kodol
Dyspepsia C'iro for curing indigestion
drspopsla and nil stomach disorders.
Mrs. Mary S. Crick of Whlto Plains
Special Correspondence.
Foster. I. T.. April 13. Wo aro hav-
ing Homo real cool weathor. as usually
comes with Hasten
Bomo farmers are complaining of
tho ground getting dry.
Most of tho corn that has beon plant-
ed Is up to a stand. Some cotton was
planted last week.
Grass Is getting up. Csttlo are do
ing very well.
Dud Hlgginbotham was up from Illi
nois Hand. Texas lost week.
Miss Edna Stowart happened to a
quite serious accident yesterday while
horseback riding In company with
some friends. Her horso ran away
and ran against a tree dragging her
off her horse and bruising her face and
hurting unc of hor arms. o
Dv. Calloway and family wero visit
Ing in town yobtorday from Elmore.
Also Will Dodge and Miss Amanda
Hlldrcth woro over from Elmoro and
visiting at tho Kads hotol.
Noah Foster has sold his nlaeo In
tho Comanche country and wllj inoe
back to Foster -i j
Clms. Durlo of Ardmore W' doing
business In town.
Last Thursday night was Mason's
night this bolng tho second mooting
since they have organized
GAINESVILLE MESSENGER NOTES
You Know What You Are Taklno
When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill
Ky. writes: "I have been a dyspop. Tonc bccauso U(e formu g
(. trr vnnra.tHAil nil L'lnilH nr rnmn. 1 .
.1 1 .... Hmillntiml n rrr-n n. wA.UA
Uy tho uso of Kodol I began to im
prove at once and after taking a few
bottles am fully testorcd In weight
health and strength and can eat
whatever; I like. Kodol digests what
you eat and makes the stomach sweet.
City Drug Store.
INDIANS WITH WHISKY.
Two Mississippi Choctaw Bound
Over to Federal Grand Jury.
Durant -l T. April- H. Saturday
afternoon at Colbort. I4 T. Doputy
United StatosIarshal J. I). Davis ar-
rested jW (jilKb'lood Indians' Mis-
slsslppl Choctaws. Altjorf"Sblmaii and
Ales Gibson who had in tholr posses-
sion twelve full quarts of whisky.
They wero brought to Durant and
given a preliminary hearing before
Commissioner Parker who held them
to the grand jury of tho October torm.
Falling to give bond the were taken
to. tho federal Jail at Atoka
printed on every bottlo showing that
It Is simply iron and quinine in a
tasteless form. No cure no pay. B0a
To Advertise the Great Southwest
Farmers farmers' wives and daugh-
ters school teachers doctors clergy-
men merchants in smaller towns any
citizen who has something to say are
Invited to write letters and longor ar-
ticles about a locality in which they
llvo in tho Southwest.
Tho territory Includes Arkansas
Arizona Indian Territory - Southorn
Missouri Now Mexico and Texas.
Premiums that mako ti an object
aro offored. a set for each state and
territory. Full particulars of tbo con
ditions of tho contest and a list of the
pi lies and awards will bo sent nopn
application to J. W. STEELE
Commissioner Colonization Agency
Columbia' Theater; Bldg.. St. Louis
13-ir.
Twenty-five members of the Inde
pendent Order of Odd Follows passed
through hero yesterday on route to
Chocotah. I. T. Thoy are representa
tives of the Ardmore. Marietta and
Davis lodged to the grand lodge.
Joe D. Adams and W. F. Schneider
of Ardmoro spent Sunday In tho city.
Arrangements nro about completed
for the organization of a chapter of
the Daughters of the American Revolu-
tion In this city and within a short
time thero will be a mooting called
to arrange the preliminary work.
The law passed at the regular ses-
sion of the legislature providing for
a record of all births and deaths Is
offective the emergency clause being
attached and hereafter all deaths and
births must bo reported to h county
clerk. County Clerk J. It. Jordan Is
aranglng his records so as to handle
those reports as they are made. It
lmposos a penalty upon those In charge
at a doath or a birth for failure to
mako the propor report.
Tho ladles of the XLI club havoi
taken the preliminary steps to secure
for Galneeville a Carneglo library-. Tho
matter has been genornily discussed
from time to time but no real action
has beon taken. At tho last mcotlng
the ladles decided that too long have
they tarried nnd thoy propose to go
to work on tho proposttlpn basing
tho plans on a $16000 contribution
from Mr. Carnegie. They think that
the city con bo pursuadod to guarntce
tho $1000 por year nocossary. and
bollovo that a lot can be secured by
donation. Corospoudonco will be
oponed at once with Mr. Garnogle.and
as soon as his agreement is secured
thoy will commence tho work of rais-
ing tho funds and securing tho prop
erty.
fttjs Best Prescription for Malaria.
Call Is and fever is a bottle of Grove's
Tasteless Chill TobIc. It ls s-lmply lroa
and quinine In a tasteless form. No
cure no pay. Pries 2Ec.
Mo.
Pneumonia is Robbed of Its Terrors
by Foloya Honey and Tar. It stops
the racking cough and heals and
lrtrr"thon thn Itinera If . inVoit In
tlmo'H will Vpvent an 'attack of
pneumonia lleluse substitutes. Bold
by Bonner & Bonner
Walks Without Crutches.
I was much afflicted with sciatica
writes Ed C. Nud of Iowavlllc Sedg
wick Co. Kan. "going on crutches
and suffering a deal of pain. I was
induced to try Ballard's Snow Lint
mont which relloved me. I used
thrco COc bottles. It Is tho greatest
liniment I ever used; have recom
mended it to a number of persons
an express tncrasoives as being ben
ofltted by it. I now walk without
crutches nblo to porform a great deal
of light labor on tho farm." 25c COc
anu it at w. u. t'ramoa.
Jo the People of Ardmore.
it you will let me sell your socond
hand goodu I will como to your house
after them and sell them at auction
and make youtgood money by so do
ing. R. D. ROGERS
City Auctioneer.
Short journeys to Northern lake resorts will be more
popular this snmruer than ever. Many have already
arranged their sntnmer tours via
CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL
RAILWAY
and many more are going to do likewise. Booklets that
will help you to plan your vacation trip have been
issued for those interested aud will be sent on receipt
of portage as follows:
"In Lakeland" and Summer Homes" 6c.
"Lake Okoboji and Spirit Lake" 4c.
;m. f. smith
Commercial Agent
DALLAS TEXAS.
343 Miln Street.
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ONE FAE PLUS $2.25
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Southen Baptist Convention Savanaah Qa. May th iooj.
deneral Assembly Cumberland Presbyterian Church
JNashvlIle Teen. May 21-34 ipo3.
ONE CENT A MILE.
Confederate Veterans Reunion New Orleans La. flay 19-331903
ALL VIA
COTTON BELT ROUTE
For Full Information Regarding:
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Ask lAnyCotton Belt Man.
OR ADDRESS
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Fort Worth. A. S WAGISGB T. P. A. Wco
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SLEEPERS.
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(BEATS FREE)
ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
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trams to St. Loula una u
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TERMS OF U. S. COURT.
At Chlckasba Begins Monday.
Februray 16 1903 and Monday Sop-
tember 2S 1903 and continues in ses
sion two weeks.
At Ryan Begins Monday. Marcb 2.
1903 and October 12 1903 and con
tinues In session ten days.
At Purcell Bbglns Thursday. MareH
12 1903 and Thursday October 22
1903 and continues In session ten
dayB.
At Pauls Valley negins Monday
March 23 1903 and Monday Notem-
ber 2 1903 and continues in session
thrco weeks.
At Ada Begins Monday April 13
1903 and Monday November 23 1903
and continues In session two weeks.
At Tishomingo Bogtns' Monday
Monday April-27 1903 and December
7 1903 and contluues in session two
weeks. .
At Ardmoro-Beglns Monday May
11. 1903 and Monday December .'21
1903 and continues in session seTen
weeks or longer.
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