The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 136, Ed. 1, Wednesday, April 15, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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it is a spring tore:
The legions of new Hats the myriads of beautiful
Neckwear the hosts of Negligee and Fancy Shirts the large
line of Crash Suits combine in making this a Spring Store.
SPECIAL PRICES FOR ONE WEEK ONLY.
AS LONG AS THEY LAST.
67 Dozen Men's Negligee Shirts regular price 50 and 65c at this sale 37Vic.
45 Dozen Negligee Shirts regular price 75c and $1 at this sale 57c. .
38 Dozen Men's Undershirts full size regular price 35ceach at this sale I9c.
22 Dozen Men's Pants new goods regular price $2 and $2.50 this sale$1.85".
42 Dozen Youths and Boys' Negligee Shirts regular price 50c this sale 33.
This store is never Idle. While one surprise is engaging your attention
we are preparing an other.
Our April Vest Sale
Special Prices on all of our finest and
handsomest styles in Light Fancy White
Vests; also Dark Silk and Wool Mixtures.
These are for Men
Faulti.kss Day Shirts Made of Madras in
Early Spring Designs.
Wilson Bros.' Shirts Made of Madras
Homespcn all exceptionally well made
and better than atiy other shirt you buy
at $1.00 and $1.50.
We carry the biggest line of Shirts in Tcr.
ED. RINGER.
Second Door West of First National Bank ARDMORE I. T.
WARNING ORDER.
In tho United States court In the In-
dian Territory Southern district:
Tlnnlo Dill plaintiff vs. C. V. Dill
defendant. 5550.
Tho defendant C. W. Dill Is warned
to nppear In this court in thirty days
and answer tho con.plaint of tho plain-
UE. Tlnnlo Dill.
Witness Hon. Hosoa Townsend
Judgo of said court and tho seal thoro-
of this 9th day of April 1003.
C. M. CAMPBELL Clerk.
J. S. Mullen attorney.
J. II. Mathors attorney for non-
resident. First published April 0 1003.
tfMfM I- H( I'M "!
Herblne Cures
fover and aguo. A dose will usually
stop a chill a continuance always
cures. Mrs. Wm. M. Stroud Midlo-
thian Texas May 31 1809 wrltos:
'.'Wo havo usod Ucrblno In our fam-
ily for eight years and found It tho
best medlclno wo havo ovor used for
'la grippe bilious fever and malaria."
50c at'W. D. Framo's.
Many a man's bravory. crops out
only when ho loses his temper.
Foloy's Honoy and Tar contains no
opiates and will not constlpato like
nearly nil other cough medicines. Ro-
fuso substitutes. Sold by Bonner &
Bonnor.
Even tho solf-made man doesn't
boast of his worth to tho assessor.
CODOL
SUiiliWhit
XnUl.
Weak
Hearts
Are due to Indigestion. NInety-nins
of everyone hundred people who have
heart trouble can remember when it
was simple Indigestion. It is a scien-
tific fact that all cases of heart dis-
ease not organic are not only trace-
able to but are the direct result of
Indigestion. All food taken Into the
stomach which falls of perfect diges-
tion ferments and swells the stomach
puffing It up against the heart. This
interferes with the action of the heart
and In the course of time that delicate
but vital organ becomes diseased.
flodol
Digests What You Eat
Mrs. Lor1n Nichols of Penn Yn. N. Y..
writes t Alter eatlnc. my food would distress
m by miking my heirt palpltits nd I would
become Tery walk Finally I tot a bottla cl
Kodol and It gara mo Immediate relief. After
uslnc a fev bottles I am cured.
Kodol cures Indigestion dyspepsia
and all stomach disorders and gives
the heart a full free and untram-
meled action.
Bottles only. 41.00 SUa holding 3tt times
the trial site wblch sells for 50c
HIM1ID IV
OLD RELIABLE
GARRI AOB
REPAIR SHOP
D. E. ALLEN'S
Carriages
Buggies
Wagons.
Everything done in this line. Our pricea are
right. Best of stock always used.
All kinds of CAST IRON REPAIRS.
Phone 179. H4 Broadway.
"W"T
NEWPORT.
Special Correspondence
NowporU I. T. April
13. Misses
TIME TO FLY! KEEP THEM OUT.
We have all sizes and kinds. Faucy and Plain Screen Doora and
Windows Wire Cloth and Fixtures complete. The best made. Prices
cheap. Telephone 104.
HALL & HILLIS
The House Furnishers.
YOUR SPRING SUIT!
If you have one should bo cleaned repaired and preseed.
If you nntUipato ordering a suit or troustrs I will bo glad
to flguro with you on same.
Murphy Bros. Tailors can't be beat.
THE ARDM0PE STEAM DYE WORKS
L. F. BURTON Proprietor.
206 East Main Street. 'Phone 230. ARDMORE I. T.
Brummet and Lasloy wcro guests of
Miss Grncla LeMay Sunday.
Most ovcry ono knows that wo stand
In need of rain today.
Undo Perry King mado a business
trip to Ardmoro Saturday.
Mrs. Sam Soxton who has been
qultu sick for sovcral days. Is roportod
somo better. It has been thought that
sho would not rocovor.
Tho Morris brothers aro proparlng
to buhl an up to dato gin with Uirco
sixty-saw stands.
Kov. Clay pastor of tho M. E. church
hero filled his nppolntmont Sunday
and preached to a largo and apprecia-
tive audience. Thoro woro Iwo ac-
cessions to tho church. Tho night ser-
vices woro also well attendod and
tho Interested ones very much edified.
In tho afternoon of Sunday tho En
terprise) singing class camo over and
tho two forces filled tho air with songs
of pralso to our Cod for ills goodness
to us. Thoro woro many appreciative
listeners as woll as participants and
wo daro say that our community Is
hlgncr In tho moral scalo by reasot
of that singing. Tho Enterprise poo
plo are great songsters and our own
peoplo aro not far behind thorn. Wo
DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE
Free Reclining: Chair Cars on all Trains
Pullman Buffet Drawing Room Sleeping
Cars Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars
between MEMPHIS and tho
PACIFIC COAST
J. 8. MoNALLY. D. P. A. GKO. H. LEE Q. P. A.
Oklahoma City O. T. Little Rook Ark.
Tho Coming Picnic.
All subordinate and Hobokah lodges
In tho surrounding community havo
boon solicited by letter and othorwlso
to fall Into lino and assist In making
tho big Odd Follows bnskot picnic out
at '"Tatcr Hill" near Provenco a sue-
cess on U10 occasion of their anni-
versary on Monday April 27. Wo
understand that a very fine program
la bolng arranged for this dato and It
Is thought that a vory largo attend-
nnco will bo prosont. Evory ono is
expected to brlnft a box or baskot of
something good to oat onjoy tho
timo happily and havo a good time
gonorally. Evorybody Is lnvltod whoth-
or thoy aro Odd Follows or not.
WARNING ORDER.
In tho United SUtc commissioner
court in too Indian Territory Soutl-
ern district:
L. E. Adams plaintiff vs. Mrs. M. L.
Malncs defendant
Tho dofondant Mrs. M. h. Mainos
Is warned to appoar in this court In
thirty days and answer tho 'complaint
of tho plaintiff L. E. Adams.
Witness my hand this 2nd day of
April1903. T. N. ROBNETT
U. S. Commissioner.
Cruco Cruco & Dleakmoro attor-
neys. Sam H. Dutlor attorney for non-
resident defendant.
FJrBt published April 3 1KU3.
Danger of Colds and Grip.
Tho greatest danger from colds and
grip Is their resulting In pneumonia.
If reasonable) caro is oxorclsod how
over and Chamberlain's Cough Rom
cdy taken all danger will bo avoided
Among tho tens of thousands who havo
usod this remedy for thoso diseases
wo havo yet to learn of a single case
having resulted in pnoumonla which
shows conclusively that It Is a certain
prqvcntlvo of that dangorous disease
It will euro a cold or an attack of tho
grip In less time than any other treat
mont. It is pleasant and safo to take
For salo by City Drug Storo F. J.
Uamsoy and Ardmoro Drug Co
sunnoso our nsalmlfttH will rot urn llin
visit of our neighbors ero long. I Special Train and Music for U. C. V
Peaco and good will provalls In ourl The Texas and Pacific Railway com-
town and community. Wo aro all
commonors. Wo aro trying to mako
llfo worth living by each working for
tho common good. If thoro aro any
exceptions to this grand rulo wo havo
so far failed to discover them. Tho
chief of good fellows among us Is Col.
Evans well known to many readers
of tho Ardmorolto. Tho good colonel's
latch string hangs on tho outsldo and
all who wish to share his hospitali-
ties aro mado wolcome. Ills and
Aunt MarRuorett'8 tablo Is always
spread with plenty of tho best that
can bo had In the country and not-
withstanding their great liberality ov
ory day finds them with plenty which
proves industry and benovolenco aro
always rewarded by tho bountiful glvor
of all good. Tho llttlo stingy fellow
Is tho ono who gets It In tho neck
Tho colonel Is ft great friend to tho
Ardmorolto and Its big hearted proprl-otor-In-fact.
Thoy nro two souls with
"a slnglo thougt and two hearts that
beat as ono." Thero aro many yellow
legged chickens growing In this coun-
try for tho Methodist tooth of Col.
Suggs and when picnic season rolls
around wo will mako thorn hard to
catch when wo sod him coming.
Paul Jones Rye I
Wo will send you four full quart bot
tles of Paul Jones' Jockey Club Rye
Whisky 8 years old for $4 and will
pay express charges. Try It and it
you aro not satisfied Bend It back at
our oxpenso and your $4 will bo re
turned by noxt mall. Just think that
offer over. How could It bo fairer?
If you aro not perfectly satisfied you
aro not out a cent. Bettur lot us send
you a trial order. Yours for business
W. S. WRIGHT & CO.
Qalnesvlllo Texas.
North Cmmorco street.
Phono No. 135. P. O. Box 12.
d&w.
Havo thoso ants in and about your
premises exterminated. This Is tho
timo. Consult J. A. ROBERSON
10t-30 120 S. Washington SL
Foley's Kidney Cure
makes kldaeys and bladder rifbt
pony will run a special train which
will bo accompanied by Harris' Ju
vonllo Band (25 In number) who will
furnish music en route This special
train will leavo Fort Worth Monday
May 17 at 11:15 a. m. and Dallas at
12:30 p. m. arriving at Now Orleans
noxt morning for bicakfast.
Reduced rates round trip will bo In
effect to New Orleans. For partlcu'
l?rs addross any agent or E. P. Turner
gonoral passenger agont Dallas H
P. Hughes traveling passenger agent
Fort Worth. 31-tf
Tho surest and safest remedy for
kidnoy and bladdor diseases is Fo
ley's Kidney Curo. Sold by Bonner &
uonncr.
I .
A llttlo learning is less dangorous
than a vivid Imagination.
Warning Order.
In tho United States Court In tho In
dlan Territory Southern District:
Vady Raymor plaintiff vs. Goo. Ray.
mor defondant. No. 5550.
Tho dofendant Geo. Raymor Is
warned to appear in this court In thir-
ty days and snswor tho complaint of
tho plaintiff Vady Raymor.
Witness Hon. Hosea Townsend
Judgo of sold court and tho seal thoro-
of this 3d day of April. 1903.
(Seal.)
O. M. CAMPBELL.
Herbert Wjalker & Cannon Attye.
Bdw Bailee Atty Nen-Realdcnt.
First pukMalK April 3 1903.
Warning Order.
In tho United States Commissioner's
Court In tho Indian Territory South-
ern District at Ardmoro.
.Mormon Pruitt and H. M. Carr
plaintiffs vs. M. D. Gillcsplo (Olaspy)
et nl defendants.
Tho defendant M. D. Gillespie
(Glospy) is warned to appear in this
court In thirty days and answer the
complaint of tho Iplantlffs Momoa
Pruitt and H. M. Carr.
Witness my hand this 27th day of
March 1903.
(Seal.) T. N. ROBNETT
U. S. Commissioner.
Cruco Cruco & Bloakmoro Attya.
S. II. Butler Atty for Non-Rosldent
Defendant.
First published March 27 1003.
Warning Order.
In tho United States Court In tho In-
dian Territory Southorn District
Salllo Anglo plaintiff vs. H. O. Angle
defendant. No 5554.
Tho defendant II G. Angle la
warned to appear In this court In thir-
ty days and answer tho complaint of
tho plaintiff Salllo Angle.
Wltnoss Hon. Hosea Townsend
judgo of said court and tho seal there-
of this 6th day of April 1903.
O. M. CAMPBELL Clork.
F. E. Rlddlo Attornoy.
D. E. Crutchor Atty for Non-Roal-dent
Defendant.
First published April 6 1908.
Fish and fun coma your way wbea
you use our fishing tackle .'. .
WILLIAMB OORHN & CO.
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