The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 218, Ed. 1, Monday, July 20, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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J. A. niVENB.Prcs.
DON LACY Vloo Pros.
A. It.PALM.'llt. Canhlar
W.A. WOLVBRTON AistOiab'r
The City National Bank
Ardmoku I. T. May 23 1903.
This certifies that FIVE HUNDRED DOL-
LARS ($500.00) is on deposit in this bank payable
only to the successful candidate in the Merchant's
Voting Contest.
A. II. PALMER Cash.
CONFEDERATE REUNION
THE FOURTH GRAND THREE 13 AYS
REUNION OF THE
Chickasaw Association of tlie Confederate Veterans
WILL TAKE PLACE AT
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TISHOMINGO
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All soldiers of the Confederate Army within the
confines of the Chickasaw Nation are invited to partake
of Tishomingo s hospitality.
A Grand Encampment on Pennington creek.
Senator Joseph W. Bailey and Gov. W. L. Cabell of Texas will deliver
orations. All kinds of athletic sports boating bathing and fishing Come
and have the grandest outing of the season and bring your family.
ROUND TRIP $1.35
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE R. H. Simpson W. H. Bingham Dr.
Butler Boyd Kirby Purdom J. B. Glasgow Harry L. Person Silas J. Boyd.
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Headquarters Reunion Association Confederate Vetekans Chickasaw Nation.
To the Confederates in the Chickasaw Nation:
The Fourth Annual Reunion of this Association will take place at the city of Tishomintro on Wednesday
Thursday and Friday July 22 23 and 24 and all Confederate Soldiers their Wives Sons of the Confederacy and
Daughters of the Confederacy from every nook and corner of the Chickasaw Nation are ureed aud requested to attend.
The Committee of the Tishomingo Commercial Club concluded along enthusiastic invitation as follows:
"We can assure you on behalf of the people of Tishomingo of a hearty generous wholo-souled hospitality
and promise that nothing on their part shall be left undone to raake your stay in their midst ouo of the brightfspots
of life's journey to be treasured iu memory's casket in the years to come.''
The officers of the Association are udvised that a grand timo for the old soldiers await them at Tishomingo'
and it ia our desire to sea the largest turnout ever assembled in this nation upon this occasion. All Confederates
will be welcome. Wm. M. GUY President.
J. W. GOLLEDGE Secietary.
Good Band Will Furnish Music Daily.
For Ground Privileges address W. H. BINGHAM Tishomingo
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SCHOLARSHIP IN GAINESVILLE
COLLEGE GIVEN AWAY.
Paying Employment fop the Summer
Months A Liberal Commission
on Every Dollar Appeals to
Ambitious Young People.
! riocular travcllnc solicitors unci
employes of tho office aro not eligible
to enter tho contest.
Tho proposition has merit enough
to nppeal to any ambitious ioy or
gin.
Lot your friends know that you
want tho scholarship and thoy will
cvme to your assistance.
Do tho first ono to send in a list
of subscribers.
Tho contest places within your easy
grasp tho best opportunity of your
life for a business education.
Tho Dally and WoeUly Ardmorelto
offer to somo young man or young
lady an opportunity to easily earn a
scholarship In ono of tho best busi-
ness collogos of tho country. To ob-
tain this scholarship you aro required
only to do a small amount of work
among your friends and to add profit
to tho pleasuro of tho work tho Ard-
morelto will pay you for all you do.
On October 1 1903 wo Will glvo
to tho boy or girl sending us In tho
largest number of annual weekly sub-
scribers a scholarship including a
thorough course In bookkeeping
shorthand or banking in tho Galnos-
vlllo Business College of Gaines
vllln Texas. Tho contest boglns
Juno 10 and ends at 12 o'clock mid-
night Sopt. 30 1003.
Each Dally Ardmorelto subscriber
paid for two months will count as
ono annual Weekly subscriber. Tho
prlco of tho Weekly is fl a year; tho
piko of tho Pally lb 50c a month.
Retain as you pay for your work 15c
out of each dollar.
JEST PASSEHGIifi
IN-
Repulsive Features
niackhcads pimples greasy faces
and muddy complexions which aro e
common among women especially
girls at a certain ago destroying beau-
ty disfiguring and making repulslvo
features which would othorwlso ap-
pear attractlvo and roflnod indlcato
that tho liver Is out of order. An oc-
casional dose of Ilorblno will cleanse
tho bowels regulato tho liver and so
establish a clear healthy complexion.
50c at W. D. Frame's.
Tho race of life offers somo Land-
somo prizes and tho only entrance
foo demanded Is honest cxerthn
Treat Your Kidneys for Rheumatism
When you nro suffering from rheu-
matism tho kidnoys must bo attended
to at onco so that they will eliminate
tho uric acid from tho blood. Foloj
Kidney Curo is tho most effc
roraody for this purpose. It. T. Hp
kins of Polar Wis. says: "Aftor un-
successfully doctoring throe years for
rheumatism with Iho host doctors I
trlod Foloy's Kldnoy Curo and It cured
no. I cannot speak too highly of this
great modlclno." Donner & Bonner.
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4 IMPORTANT GATEWAYS 4
TEX AS yEtflj PAL
ILVAW
NO THUHELC TO ANSWER QUCSTIONS.
Buperb Pullman Vestiboled
SLEEPERS
Handsome Reclininq Chair Cars
(SEATS FREE)
ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
TS WITH faet mornlne and
trains to ft. Luula unci the
B WITH Pullman Sloepore
li buck Bcarrltt Boat Coaobos
i (without change) to Mow
i dally.
r- .NB WITH handsome now Chair
Ct.-B through (without otiantro; dally
to St. Louie Memphis and Si Paso.
BWLY LINE WITH a cavinar of 12 hours
to California
OHJT LINE WITH Tourist Slooplnt
Oars epml-wooUly throuuh (without
chanffo) to Sun Francisco.
Tho White Mountain rofrlgerators
are lco sarera. Bpraglns & Co. sell
them.
;.SK FOR SCHEDULE'S OF OUR
INCOMPARABLE TRAINS
"CANWOW BALL"
AUD
Nn&mr EXPRESS"
E. P. TURNER
GCNMAl PAMlmtn AN3 TICKET MCXT.
DALLAS. TtX
Colored Excursion to Pine Bluff.
Onco moro wo are going to havo a
grand tlmo and wo want you all to
Join us. On August 3 tho Cotton Delt
will run an excursion from all points
on Its lino In Texas to Pino Uluff tho
maximum rato being $4 for tho round
trip.
Tho Arkansas Stato Fair Street
Carnival and Emancipation Jublleo
will bo In progress Aug. 4 5 C 1303
ar.d tho limit of your tbkot will onablo
you to spend tho ontlro tlmo In Pino
Uluff. Klaborato arrangements havo
been mado for your entertainment In-
cluding baseball game for champion-
ahlp of Arkansas and Toxas. Speech-
es by men or national refutation
splondld bands wyi furnish music on
tho trains.
Pino Bluff Is strictly a colored man's
town they owning flno buildings
business houses and flno parks which
will bo thrown open for your pleas-
uro. For details of cntortalnmont.
nii.usemont etc watc'j for big "bills
cr ask any Cotton Belt agent. Bo
sure to go to this grand Jublleo. For
full Information wrlto to
HARRY GOODLOB
Korans Toxas.
BOB OARDENR
Tyler Texas.
W. M. Stratlmlro
' Dallas Texas.
Foley's Honey and Tat
tares colds prevents paeuraoals.
Wo aro closing out our stock of
sowing machines at cost. The sale
offers you tho flnost opportunity you
ever had to own a good machine at
wholesale cost. Stevens Kennotly &
Spraglna Co.
Subscrlbt for the Ardmorelto.
THE MERCHANTS' $500 CASH PRIZE FUND
In launching this contost wo do so with tho sanction and good will
of every one. It is a fund croatod by tho undersigned merchants of Ard-
more. Indian Torrltory who proposo to clvo tho sum of $500 In hard cash
to tho organization public or prlvato that Bhnll sccuro tho groatost num-
ber of votos botwoon. this dato nnd P .ember 22 1903. Wo urgo all In-
stitutions in Ardmoro or tho Indian 1 -rrllory to compoto for this
GRAND CASH PRIZE OF $500.00.
It Is woll worth any offort you may put forth. With each 25c purchaso
you get ono voto. Thero shall ho no votos cold by any merchant or out-
sldcr nnd nny morchant so selling or disposing of votos shall upon proof
be stricken from the list. You cannot voto your tlckots in box or place
except at tho store whoro your purchaso Is mado nnd then only at thp
tlmo of your purchaso. Salesmen shall place tho amount of your pur-
clvaso i-nd number of votes you aro on Jtlod to upon ovory tlckot togothor
with his or hor selling numbor and prlvuto mark of tho firm so issuing
The Merchants' $500 Cash Prlie Vot no Ticket. Aftor which you shall de-
posit samo In person In socuroly locked boxos provldod by tho morchant Is-
suing tho voting tlckots tho key of which Bhall bo In tho custody of tho
cashlor of tho City National Bank of rdmoro Indian Territory who shall
open all boxos count all votes and unko public record thoroof at hast
onco each month. No merchant of tho Merchants' $500 Cash Prlzo Fund
or any of tho clerks or omployos shall bo ontltlod to any voto In this
contest nor shall not bo allowed to ollcir. any votes for any Institution
or organization. On tho contrnry all ill mmaln porfoctly hcutrnl.
On Saturday morning boforo tho lust Sundny of each month tho mer-
chants of tho Merchants' $500 Cash P-lzo Fund shall tako tholr voting box-
os to tho cashier nt tho City National Bank that samo may bo opened and
be counted.
W. A. Payne.
U. T. Dallas.
W. A. Gilliam.
C. Crosby.
B. F. Wymoro.
h'undcrs & Bowman.
McCharen & Wcb3tor.
J. M Ixyd.
W. H. Utley.
W. M. Pago. ; .
CoM Storago Markot.
Miscellaneous.
J. L. Jt hnson Saddlory and liar-
Dry Goods and Shoes.
Madden Sykos & Co.
Wostholmor & Daubo.
J. A. Lcathcnvood & Co.
Sass & Crawford.
Ardmoro Dry Goods Co.
J. H. Hamilton & Co. Shoes
Cincinnati Racket Store.
Bnltlmoro Racket Store.
O. L. Dcnrcs.
Hardware.
Noblo Bros.
J. B. Spraglns & Co.
Weeks Bros.
Nol.ind & Rollins Qucenswaro.
Drugs and Books.
J. B. Wall & Co.
F. J. Ramsoy.
Bonnor & Bonner. 1 4
T. N. Coleman. "
Colcnnn Bros.
Furniture.
C. R. Jones & Bro.
Hall & Hlllls.
Grocers.
M. T. Felker.
W. C. Kendall.
J. A. Sklpworth.
A. A. Balloy.
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Fraley Bros. Lurahor.
D J:. Allen Carrljgeman
UinncH Kornor Butcher.
Chas Hotchklss. Jowelt'.
P. B. Tarver Jeweler.
W. A. Pi Ms Tinner.
J. J. S clfa Tailor.
Farthing i Coonor lallori.
Coleman & Evans Coafect.ct.era
T. U SiritU. liveryman.
Ti.ni All.ey. Liveryman.
Crown Pcitling Works.
Miss I-iilrd. Milliner.
M.s Ji.iue. Mllllnor.
Mrs. M. E. Spurgeon Milliner.
CHEAP EXCURSION
TO
GALVESTON
SATURDAY JULY 25.
Rate $6.70 From Ardmore.
THROUGH THE HEART OF
The Great Southwest
fiSiSSQURl
KANSAS
INDIAN
TERRITORY
TEXASi
THROUGH TRAINS
MODERN EQUIPMENT
' 4 'ODD WAY TO GO"
S7 TIME TAKE
. -CATY FLYER"
ltVvY CINT Will
ai ro ruHHintt
M OFOHMATION
You utt moro for your money in
heating and cook stoves at Spraglns'
than any other place. He sells tho
Leader and the Garland. Can you
think of better stoves!
BANNER 9 A LVt
trt most haallnfl uli In Ui wort.
TIME TABLE.
OKLAHOMA CITY.
(World's Fair Spoclal.)
leaves Oklahoma City 6:30 p. a.
Arrives Kansas City 7:00 a. m.
Arrives St. Louis ...11:30 a. tc.
Arrlvos Memphis 6:00 p. m.
(St. Louis Express.)
Leaves Oklahoma City 7:50 a. m.
Arrives St. Louis 7:15 a. m.
(Meteor.
Leaves Kansas City ...7:16 p. m.
Arrlv.s Oklahoma City.... 7:30 a. jh.
(Arkanaas and Oklahoma Exprexs)
Iveavos 8t. Louis 10:00 p. m.
Arrives Oklahoma City.... 6:45 p. m.
Through cars and Pullman sleepers
between Oklahoma City. Kansas City.
St. Louis and Memphis. For rates
and other information call on nearest
Frisco System agent or address tho
undersigned. B F. DUNN
Dlv. Pass. Agt WlchlU Kao.
SOME MEN PAY
vpiUUUU mannrje their ad-
verti8intr. There are others
who f1CT for an annual subscrip
pay S tion to Printer's Ink
and learn what all the advertis-
ers are thinking abont.
Bat ren tbase sra not th xtrcme
rasohed. Thsre r men who lots ova
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