The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 154, Ed. 1, Wednesday, May 6, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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"PRICE 15 THE THING.
I.
CDrsTLY WHEN JCDIlNIErD TO FOETAL VAtJE.
A great many goods are being thrown on the market at seemingly "great reductions" and "slaughter
prices" which when tried by the calcium light of true merit are not cheap at any price. Goods that are aid
shelf-worn and out of date cannot be made to look new and no matter how tempting the price the purchaser
cannot expect to get much service for the money expended.
and it pays to trade with a house which cannot afford to mistreat you no matter how small the
it mvo -rn d iv Mew nnnno
II rfllO IU QUI lltn uuuuo purchase. When Madden Sykes & Co. place an article upon their counters they know that the
price represents the value. We prefer a well pleased customer rather than a big profit and our prices do not have to be contin-
ually "reduced" in order to get tradethe "reducing" is done when our goods are bought goods BOUGHT RIGHT can easily be
SOLD RIGHT.
The Gentlemen Will do Well
To look thronch our elegant line of
"Lion SnmTS; positively the best fit-
ting beat wearing nnd best looking
shirtB ever sold in the city for the price.
The new spring s tyles are decidedly
the nobbiest we have ever shown and
exact patterns of goods at double tho
price $1.00 and $1.50
We have a few more paira of those
15c value Half Hose bought at a bar-
gain and we are selling 2 prs 15c
The Fancy Half Dose the 25c value
only few more dozen to go at 2 prs. 25c
Our Line Half Hobo at 25c 35c and
50c is a "thing of beauty." Tho new
Boring patterns are strictly ''the thing"
fancy plain or lace stripe.
WE
Court Comparison
Not Only
IN ARDMORE
Bnt With Any
Town in the
TERRITORY
or North Texas.
Who Wants a Last Year's Tie
because it's cheapt No one; so come
here where the stock is entirely new and
up-to-date.
Your Winter Underwear has served
you well; lay it aside and get a supply
of our French Balbriggan Suits the
handsomest line Underwear yet shown
in the city.
Try a pair Elastic Seam Drawers 50c
Others may advertise cheaper; no one
sells cheaper or better Underwear than
Madden Sykes & Co.
That Nobby Lino Crash Suits will do
yon no good unless yon have the pleas-
ure and satisfaction of wearing one.
Why pay so much for a tailor made
suit when you can be fitted -'so neatly
here at half the price!
Remember our clothing is new clean
and fresh and includes everything from
the wee tot in his first pants to the three
hundred pounder who wants clothes for
man.'
EVERY DAY
f
upon
OUR COUNTERS
and wo consider it a
pleasure to show them
Whether You Buy
or Not.
Ladies will Have the Pleasure
Of inspecting many new novelties this
week in everv department. Onr Buyer
being ever alert to the whims of Fashion
is constantly skimming the market and
placing before the trade the cream of
seasonable styles.
We call your special attention to the
beautifnl line Lace Curtains which we
shall take pleasure in showing you dur-
ing this week. New Nets late designs
and at prices to astonish the most eco-
nomical purchaser.
The Shirt Waist Season has just fair-
ly begun. The Shirt Waist has come to
stay because it combines three great
points of merit Neatness Comfort and
Economy.
Our assortment of Shirt Waists in
Percale White Lawn Linen Oxford
Pique Madras and Silk from 50a to
$8.50 fully bears out the three points
of merit and adds to them grace style
and elegance all of which every lady
appreciates.
Respectfully
Goods Shipped Same Day When Ordered by Mail.
ARDMORE IND. TER.
NEWPORT.
Hpeclal Corroapondcnco.
Newport May 5. We nro needing
ratn very badly qb the frost dwtroyed
our crops and tho ground Is to hard
that tho farmer enn not plough ouy.
Thoro was a largo congregation at
church Sunday.
Tho IlaptlBt church ordnlned Dro.
Dan Kirk to tho full ministry of the
gospol. Wo hopo nro. Kirk has n
bright futuro buforo him.
Geo. Treeco and wlfo of Ardraoro
wcro out visiting J. B. Williams nnd
family Sunday
Dr. Wiggins and Noah Uorrla made
business trip to I-ona Groro Friday.
Mrs. Sexton Is Tory low with con-
sumption. John Ledford was visiting friends
In this community Saturday and Sun-
Cay. King and McCants aro doing a vory
good business In merchandise. Tho
drug storo at tlilfl placo scorns to bo
doing a small amount of business at
this soapon of tho yoar. Ilenco not
Any sickness In our community.
Dr. LoMay made a lino lecturo to
our young people on "Thought" on
tho first Sunday ho vas In our vicin-
ity. J. G. Glayner died nnd was burled
nt this place Wednesday.
Catarrh Cannot be Cured
with loonl applications us they can
not reach the seat of the disease.
Catarrh Is n blood or constitutional
disease nnd In order to euro It you
must take Internal romedloe. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally and
ttcln directly on tho blood and mucous
surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is not
a quack medlclno. It was proscribed
by one of tho best physicians In this
country for years and is a rogular
prescription. It Is composed of tho
best tonics known combined with tho
best blood purifiers acting dlroctly
on tho mucous surfaces. Tho perfect
combination of the two Ingredients Is
what produces such wondorful results
In curing oatarrh. Send for testimo-
nials five
K. J. CHBNBY & CO. Props
Toledo O.
Sold by druggists prtae "Sc.
Hall's family Pills are the besU
GOING WEST TO THE OCEAN.
All tho world knows that California
Is a winter resort Comparatively few
poraons In tho United States outside
of California aro aware that tho sum-
mer climate of the "Golden Stato" is
flawless. Along the thouaaod-mllos
Pacllc shore-line of California with
Its frequent beaches there art hun-
dreds of places whore one may enjoy
the cool sea breoze batho In tho surf
or go fishing.
Coronado Tent City Is located on
Coronado peninsula near Hotel del
Coronado a narrow strip of land
separating tho Pacific ocoan from the
Hay of San Diego. A lavish expendi-
ture of money htu rando it Uie roost
popular camping place on tho Pacific
coast Tho climate Is perfect tho
camp Is hoalthful tho tonts are com-
fortablo thero aro many amusomonts
on land and water nnd many near-by
points of Interost.
row poraons outsldo of California
know those facts.
Did you know thorn beforo reading
this?
j Had you ever thought of going
westward to tho ocean Instead of
east?
In order to better ncqualnt the out
sldo world with California's summer
cllmnto In general and wlUi Coronado
Tent City In particular the Santa Fo
Inhabitants of New Mexico believe
in a future state.
For thoie Who Live on Farms.
Dr. Ilergln Pana lis. writes: "I
havo usod Uallonl's Snow Liniment
nlwoyB recommond It to my frlonds
ns-1 am confident thero Is no better
made. It Is a dandy for burns." Thoso
who llvo on farms nro Mniuniallv lin.
blu to many accidental cuts burns.
nnu urmsos wnicii henl rapidly when
Ballard's Snow Unlmont U ripplleU
UiBhoiiJd always bo kopt In tho house
or casos of omofgoncy. 2Bc. 60c und
l;at W. B. Frame's. . gt (gift's
has arranged to sell first-class round
trip combination tickets from the
East to San Diego and return this
summer at very low rates.
Thoso tlckots will bo on sale dally
from Juno 1 to August 31 1903.
They entitle holder to two woeka'
board at Tent City and side trip to
the Grand Canyon of Arizona also
Pullman berths and meals en route
both ways.
To properly ndvertlso Tent CUy ex-
cursions and attractions tho noted
Coronado Tent City Concert Band of
twenty-flvo pieces has been ongaged
to travel along tho linos of the Santa
Fo stopping at nil towns of Import-
ance and giving freo open air con-
certs. This band Is accompanlod by
on cntortnlnlng lecturor Mr. A. A.
Wlsa of Cincinnati who will glvo
froo talks on California Illustrated by
numorous and beautiful stercoptlcon
views.
The band and lecturer travol In a
special Pullman tourist aleoper of tho
same stylo as thoso occupied by tho
regular trl-woekly personally conduct-
ed excursions over the Santa Fo bo-
twon tho East and California. This
car will bo sldo-trackod near tho
Santa Fo depot In Uits city soon and
tho concert nnd lecturo will bo given
on one of tho main streets.
Duo notlco of tho data will bo given.
The Wastes of the Body.
Every seven days tho blood mus-
cles and bones of a man of average
slzo loses two pounds of wornout tis-
sue. This waste cannot bo replenish-
ed and the health and strength kopt
up without perfect digestion. When
tho stomach and digestive organs fall
to perform their functions tho strength
lets down health gives way and dls-
ensd sets up. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
enables tho stomach and digestive
organs to digest and asslmllato all of
tho wholesome food that may ho eat-
en Into tho kind of blood that re-
builds tho tissues and protects tho
health and strength of tho mind and
body. Kodol cures Indigestion dys
pepsia and all stomach troubles. It
Is an Ideal spring tonic. Sold by
City Drug Storo.
The difference between last month
and this Ik that the scandals of the
last re tho freshest.
BE SURE AND GET OUR PRICES.
Wc will save you money on Screen Doors Wire
Cloth Rcfrigeators Cream Freezers Ice Boxes
Etc. It will pay you to get our prices.
HALL & HILLIS
EVERYTHING TO KEEP HOUSE ON.
'Phone 104. Opposite Pennington Grocery Co.
Tho Kingman make of fanning Im
plements havo taken precedence over
every other make. They represent
perfection in farming tools. Sold by
Williams Corhn & Co.
YOUNG & HEINTZ
OATIAS TEXAS.
Machinery Mill f Gin Supplies
High Grade Belting a Specialty.
"Write for what yon want?1
JEST PASSEHGEfl SERVIS
IN-
TEXAS.
4. IMPORTANT GATEWAYS 4
miLWAY
NO TBOUCLC TO ANSWER QUCSTIONI
Superb Pullman Vestiboleo
SLEEPERS
Handsome Reclining Chair Cars
(SCATS FREE)
LL THROUGH TRAINS.
"B WITH fast momlnir and
trains to St. Loula and the
B WITH Pullman Sleopor
n back Scarrltt seat Ooacher
1 (without chunao) to Now
J daily.
DXi .1KB WITH handsome now Chali
Crtrw through (without chnnn-o) dally
to St. Louis Memphis and SI I'atjo.
tSSlX LIN3 WITH n aavln? of 1 fl bouri
to California.
9HI..Y LINE WITH TourUt Bloopmn
Oars Bomlweolcl7 throusrU (without
chance) to Ban Pruncl kjo.
$25
TO
CALIFORNIA
Every Day Until June 15th the
will sell one-way tourist tickets to
CALIFORNIA COMflON POINTS.
with privilege of stopover nt many
points In Collfornla.
For deacrlpttrel lltoraturo and further
particulars see aseDti or addren
W. S. KEENAN a. P. A.
QALVE8TON. TEXAS.
ELECTRIC
LIGHTED)
TRAINS
Are operated by (he
ASK FOR SCHEDULES OF OUR
INCOMPARABLE TRAINS
3
E. P. TURNER
GCNtAM. PASCNiiH AND TlCMT AtXHt.
3ALL3S. TEX. -
Between
TEXAS
And the
North and East
Btwer j
BIRMINGHAM MEMPHIS1
And the I
North and West I
Detween
OKLAHOMA
And the I
North and East
j Observation cafe can under the
(.rnanagemtnt ot.Fred Harvey. Equip-
Jieat of the latest and best design.
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The Ardmoreite
Official Journal of
the Chickasaw
StockmenSs Association.
To malco your fcome complotq nnd
your kitchen comfortabU
you need oily ft''tpjmi 8t0Ve.
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