The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 237, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 11, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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SIMON.
Special Correspondence.
Simon I. T Aug. 7. Wo ha1
consldornblo Band storm yostorday
which reminded uu of Mnrch winds
Tho wind blow with consldorahlo force
from tho northeast-
A nlco shower foil last Sunday oven
Ins but did not amount to much as It
It Is so dry. It will talro about two
or thrco days rain to holp us out any
In tho way of stock water and to bo
of advantage to crops.
Cotton seems to bo standing tho
drouth fairly woll.
J. W. Drown and W. 13. Newell
wont to Ardmoro yesterday.
Mr. IIuKhcs of Marlotta was here
yesterday.
U A. Stalling of Ixco Is down to
day. '-4-. A
Tho llttlo girl of J. F. Wallace who
has been qui to sick Is Improving.
Thoro aro several on tho sick Hat
this week.
Preparations for tho big rounlcn
and barbocuo on tho 14Ui and lGth nro
being mado rapidly. Grounds will bo
put In order Monday and stand prlvl
leges aro still open for sale.
Wo aro oxpcctlng tho Ardmorolle
force out to attend tho occasion.
A Worm Killer.
J. A. J. Montgomery Puxlco Wnyno
county Mo. writes: "I havo llttlo
twin girls who havo been bothorod
wltli worms all tholr llvos. I trlel ev
erything to roVovo them which fail
ed until I used WWto Cream vormi-
fugo; tho first two doses brought four
worms from ono of thorn the next
two doses twolvo ono of thorn meas-
uring twcjvo Inchos; Uio other child
was only rolloved of four worms. It
Is a most oxcollont mcdlclno." Whlto's
Cream Vormlfugo Is good for children.
It not only destroys worms It helps
Uio child to perfect growth wards off
sickness. 2Cc at W. B. Framo's.
ROSE HILL.
Special Correspondence.
rtoao Hill Aug. 11. Tho dust tho
dust tho ugly dust how It bothors us.
Itnln Is needed. Cotton Is throwing
off Us fruit.
Health of our community Is fairly
good.
Our school Is progressing nlcoly un-
der tho supervision of Miss Hazlo
Cardwell.
P. It. Hood Tom Cardwoll and Lu-
ther flrcon returned homo from an ex-
tended trip In tho Choctaw nation
Thursday laBt.
Sam llryunt and lady and Miss Dai-
sy Hood returned from Iiuekhond O.
V. Wednosday last.
Tom Hood nnd Miss Joslo Andoison
of Ardmoro wero visiting In tho com-
munity Sunday.
Miss Uuth Cardwoll attended the
picnic at Offsprings.
muumm
ftaain we are tne First
TO PLACE
m
New Goods
Before the good people of Ardmore.
WE WENT TO MARKET EARLY.
We got the (Cream" and left the "Blue John" for
those who went later. We propose to give our custo
mers the benefit of our buying; in fact.our customers needs
are our constant thought.
Physicians nnd Druggists.
Ford & Sturgeon n prominent drug
firm nt Rocky Hill StnUon Ky. writo:
"Wo wero requested by Dr. C. 11.
Snlgloy to sond for Horblno for Uio
bcnollt of our customers. Wo ordoren
three dozen In December nnd wo nro
glad to say Horblno has given such
great satisfaction that wo havo du-
plicated this ordor thrco times and
today wo gavo your salesman another
order. Wo beg to say Dr. O. I). Snlg-
ley takes pleasure In recommending
Horblno." COc bottlo at W. 13. Framo's
Men ndmlro a slender waist yet
rail against lacing.
Watch for a Chill.
However slight at this tlmo of year
nnd In this cllmato It Is Uio fororun-
ner of malaria. A disposition to yawn
nnd nn nil tired out feeling even
com os beforo tho chill. Horblno uy
Us prompt stlmulatlvo octlou on the
livor drives Uio malaria gorms oui
of tho systom purines Uio blood
tones up tho syslom and restores
henlth. COo nt W. 11. Framo's.
Man has created tho girl bachelor
by docados of solflshnoes.
Eat All You Want
Porsons troublod wlUi Indlgostion
or dyspepsia cat all Uioy want It they
take Kodol Dyspopsla Curo. This
remedy proparos tho stomach for Uio
reception retention dlgostlon and as-
Blmllatlon of all tho wholesome food
that may bo eaten .and onablos tho
dlgcstlvo organs to transform Uio
samo Into Uio kind of blood that
gives health anl strength. Sold by
nil druggists.
You must not expect Uio author of
a cook book to try all tho recipes or u
dctor to tako his own mcdlclno.
rrlifci
Curd Paralysis.
S. Ilalloy P. O. True. Texas
writes: "My wlfo had been suffering
flvo' years with paralysis In her arm
whon I wad porsvadod to uso Ital-
ian's Snow Liniment which cured
her all right. I havo also used It for
old sores frost bites and skin erup-
tion's. It docs tho work." 25c COc
and U bottles at W. D. Frame's.
Do not trust your happiness to a
practical Joker; they aro euro to spoil
tho finest effects In Ufa.
"I had diabetes iu Its worst form'
writ os Marlon Leo of Dunreath Ind.
"I t'rlod olght pbyalcli'.nd without re-
lief. ' Only threo bottles of Foley's
Kldnoy Curo mado mo a well man."
Bonner & Uonnor.
Most men object to a visit Troin
their raothor-In-law until baby has tho
whooping cough.
it
THE BOYS will need a lot of Waists and Shirts for
school wear and our beautiful line of MADRAS has
arrived. DURING THIS WEEK we will place
this elegant line of Madras on sale these are the 1 5 cent
goods and all new styles For this week only they will
go at
lOc
PER YARD.
W I71THE GIRLS will also need school Dresses We
likcSjthe girls and in order to give each one a cnanc. to
have new school dresses we will put on sale this week our
rr 1: c o r r . t. I ri j t .1
enure uneor men uouuie roia rcrcaie "e
regular 8 1-3 grade beautiful patterns and nice colors.
5$ 1 nis week only at
INS
c
PER YARD.
OUR NEW FRENCH GINGHAMS are also here.
Those dainty little checks and stripes so suitable for early
Fall Dresses. Elegant styles and fast colors these will
go this week at
lOc Per Yard.
No "Seconds'' to offer.
m m n m
m in. Jkk lo See Them.
TO CLEAN UP the reinaindcr of Summer Goods we will put
on our bargain counters this week ALL WHITE WAISTS in the
house all new goods not spiled or. damaged in any way at
25 per cent off.
All White Pique Skirts at Halt Price.
All Silk Skirts at 25 per cent oft.
LADIES' VESTS.
The 15c grade at lOc
The 25c grade at 15c
The 35c erode at 25c
The 50c grade at 40c
CLOTHING. We will clean up whatsis. left in Men's Youth's
and Boys' Summer Suits during week at 33 1-3 off.
SLIPPERS AND LOW CUT SHOES. Ladies Gentle-
men's and Children's will go again this week at One-fourth off.
STRAW HATS just half price. A few of those Boys' $5.00
Knee Pants Suits left they go again at $2.50.
Keep the fact before you that our regular prices are as
as others "reduced" prices then you can appreciate the values
appreciate
Prize . Contest the only
Madden Sykes L Co.
The Only Strictly cash. Dry Goods House in Ardmore
m
m
19$
IKS
m
low as others "reduced" prices then you can
we are offering.
Be sure to vote in the ' $o00.00 Cash
cash prize offered in Ardmore.
DIXIE.
Special Correspondence.
Dixie. I. T. Aug. 10. Still hot ancJ
dry with Borne Indication of rain.
Tho protracted meeting under tho
direction of IIovb. Ilrock and Taylor
closed last night. Thoro was a largo
attenddnco.
Tho singing school boglns hero this
morning under tho direction of Prof
W. C Hogan of Dowlo Texas.
Walter Plorco of Pclla Texas Is
hero visiting friends and relatives
Jim Moody and wlfo havo gono to
Keller to visit Mrs. Haines who Is
very sick.
Den Shurly and wlfo also Mrs. Mln-
nlo Lyon of Greer county aro here
visiting D. Q. Martin's family.
Walter Prlco and wlfo of Qreor
county aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. A.
O. Robbcrson.
Miss Tlpps has been very sick but
Is sotno better at this writing.
Miss Eva Stout Is reported on the
Blck list.
WANTED.
Wo would llko to ask through tho
columns of your paper If thero Is any
person who has used Qreon's August
Flower for tho curo of Indigestion
Dyspopsla and Liver Troubles that
has not been cured and wo also
mean tholr results such as sour
stomach fermentation of food.habtt
ual costlveness nervous dyspepsia
headaches despondent feelings
sleeplessness In fact any trouble
connected with tho stomach or liver?
This mcdlclno has been sold for matty
years In all civilized countries and
wo wish to correspond with you nnd
send you ono of our books frco of
cost If you never tried August Flow-
er try a 25c bottlo first. Wo havo
novcr known of Its falling. If so.
something moro sorlous Is tho matter
with you. The 25c stzo has Just been
Introduced this year. Regular slzo
75 cents. At City Drug Store.
PICKINGS FROM FICTION.
What Is genius? It Is tho power to be
boy nguln at will. "Tommy nnd
Grlzel."
There Is ono consoling thing about
being disillusioned It presupposes tho
Illusion. "A Social Departure."
Tlmr never was n nulckcr way to
kill courage In n feller than to light his
lights for 'Jm. "Tho Substitute."
Women havo us back to tho condition
of primitive man or they shoot us high
er than the topmost star. "Tho Ego
ist."
Tuct is the exercise of that wit where
by woman renders mnn unconscious of
tho chains In which her beauty binds
him. "A Summer Tn New York."
When n mnn has once treated a mat
ter aB n Joke be it for ever so brief a
period ho can never tako It bnck again
Into tho region of the highest tragedy
whero njono danger lies. "Flower o
the Corn."
Optimism In life Is n good working
hypothesis if by optimism wo mean tho
open eyed fnlth that force exerted Is
never lost. Much that calls Itself fnlth
Is only tho blindness of self e-"' -fac
tion. "Tho Philosophy of Despair."
DON'T BE DECEIVED
Good peoplo don't bo deceived nnd
think thoro Is only ono man In ti
Torritory competent nnd qualified to
ship bodies who died of contagious or
Infectious diseases. I am competent
nnd fully quallfled to properly prepare
for shipment any body placed In my
hands and am tho only ono In Ard-
moro having an embalmor's permit
from our board of health. Also a cer-
tificate from ono of tho loading lec-
turers nnd demonstrators on embalm-
ing and disinfection in tho United
Stater". Wo havo tho finest nnd largest
lino of cofflns nnd enskots to select
from and can plea. you.' Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. Calls .attonded to
promptly day or night
T. C. IiniOOMAN
Tho Leading Undertaker nnd Em-
balmer. ' dw
C 0. &. 0. EXCURSION RATES.
Annual meollng Sovereign Grand
LodSe I. O. O. F.. Baltimore. Mi! .
Sept. 17 18 and 19. rtato 38.90.
W. A. DASHIELL Tlckot Agt.
WARNING ORDER.
In tho United States court In tho In-
dian Territory Southern district:
Weoksros. plaintiffs vs. J. H. Mc-
Neil defendant. 5618.
Tho defendant J. H. McNeil Is
warned to appear in this court in thir-
ty days and answer tho complaint of
'ho plaintiffs Wooks Bros.
witness Hon. Hos?a Townsend
Judgo of said court and the seal
thereof this 7th day of July 1903.
(Seal.) 0. M. CAMPBELL Clerk.
S. H Butlor attorney. '
W. R. Bleakmrre. n.'. mey non-resl-dent.
F'rtl publlju-i -olf 8 If 03.
Wo nro closing out our stot or
sowing machines nt cost. Tho nin
offers you tho finest opportunity you
uver naa io own a good machlno at
wholesalo cost. Stevens. Kennnriv a.
Spraglns Co.
Consumption Threatened.
'I was troubled with i . i Unc
cough for a year and I t!to i- lit I hl
consumption" says C. Uncr. 2U Ma-
plo St. ChnmpalMJ III. "1 tried n
great many remedies and 1 was under
tho caro of physicians for Evnl
months. I used ono bottlo oi iumv's
Honoy and Tar. It cured mo nnd I
havo not been troubled since. Bon-
nor & Bonner.
It Is not always safo to Judgo of a
man's Incomo by tho cost of his bou-
tonnicrc.
Not Over Wise.
Thero .Is an old allegorical plcturo
of a girl scared at a grasshopper but
In tho act of heedlessly treading on a
snake. This Is parallolod by tho man
who spends a largo sum of money
building a cyclono collar but nog-'
locts to provldo his family with a. bot-
tlo of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera
and Diarrhoea Romody as a safeguard
against bowel complaints whoso vie-1
urns outnumber thoso of tho cyclone
a hundred to one. This romody la
ovorywhoro recognized as tho most
prompt and reliablo mcdlclno in use
for theso diseases. For salo by City
Drug Store F. J. Ramsey Ardmoro
Drug Co.
Chamber of Commerce Committee.
Finance J. A. Blvens C. L. Ander-
on J. A. Maddon. i
Manufacturing and mercantile In- '
forests C. R. ones. J. R. Pennlni?tnr
K. P. Campbell.
Public highways Max Westhelmer.
L. B. Roborson W. S. Wolvorton A-
II. Palmer II. II. Pcnnlnirton.
Advertising SIg Slmoc T. N. Cole-
man Orin Redfiold-
Rallroads etc W A. Ledbcttor F.
M. Gates John L. Gait W. F. Whit-
tlngton C. L. Herbert
Agriculture J. B. Boono. John F.
Eaaley J. s. Mullen M. MunzeshVlmer.
Membership C. L. Byrne R. W
Dick Don Lacy.
Entertainments John L. Gait
V. Doak E. W. Roberts.
Mouse li. w. Dick W. A. WolvAi
ton A. C. Young.
Armiraiion u. L. Herbert. Lp
Cruce D. E. Allen. W. P. Poland J.
B. Spraglns.
SIDNEY SUGGS Pres.
C. L. BYRNE Sec.
s
TANNER 8 A LVE
most hoalino aalva In the wcr-
The Ardmoreite
Official Journal of
the Chickasaw
Stockmen's Association
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k'rWl Clt.CKKATI0
MEN AND WOMEN
ITm II i nr unmtartl
fllicbimn.lnaanimnloni.
Irrltatloua or ulceration!
of mm ooi niemlrDf.
PilnlMn n. not uttln-
Cent or potronfltit.
Col.1 bjr DrarsUU.
pr lent Id plln wrapfor.
II 00 orS.nlileI.7.
wniiH msi en rcquei'
i
It Is Impossible not to bellevo In
transmigration nftcr hearing the bray
of a donkey and tho conversation somo
men think suited for women.
Boy Cured of Colic After Physician's
Treatment Had Failed.
My boy when four years old was
taken with colic nnd cramps in tho
tomach. I sent for tho doctor nnd
ho Injected morphlno but tho child
kopt getting worse. I then gavo him
half tonspoontu) of Chamberlain's
Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Romedy
and In half an hour ho was sleeping
and soon recovered. F. L. Wllklns.
Shell Lako Wis. Mr. Wllltlns is
bookkeeper for tho. Shell Lako Lum-
ber Co. For salo by City Drug Stnao.
Ft j. iiamsoy and Ardmoro Drufrvo.
Delightful0
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