The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 238, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 12, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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MCMILLAN.
Special Correspondence
McMillan 1. T. Aug. 10. Iter. Sul
llvnn who has been conducting n re
vival at Uio Mothodlst church here
for a week closed hts meeting Suurtay
night with two additions to the
church.
Miss Lula Berry who has been
spending a week with frionds here
left Sunday with Dr. Kennedy of Ran
to visit her Bister Mrs. W. H. Vln
cent of that place
Mr and Mrs. Pod Burton of Ycagcr
1. T. aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. Zeke
Williams Mrs. Burton's mother of
near this place.
John Ilcynolds of Itofl I. T. aro
visiting friends hero.
a eo. Reynolds of Ovcrbrook Is visit
Ing friends here.
Claud Sknggs and Miss Mngg'o
Toons wcro united In the holy bonds
of matrimony at Tyler on Sunday
night Aug. 2.
Mr. Hobbs and family havo been
spending sovornl days with relatives
near Madlll.
Miss Minnie Ileall of Orleana Tex-
as Is spending this week visiting her
nephew Dr. Cox
Quito a number of visitors from dif-
ferent parts of tho country vUlted
our town Sunday to attend the ro-
vlval. Sumo of our people attonded a pic-
nic nt Orlona Tosas last week and
report a pleasant time.
Mr and Mrs. Dan Stovor who have
been away to Toxas most of tho sum-
mer havo returned to their home.
Tho baby of Mr. and Mrs. O. Saw
ycr has been qulto 111 for soveral days
with congestion.
Charley Hlggs who has been sick
for sovoral days Is some belter.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hums of Pleas-
ant Mound visited friends near 'erc
Saturday and Sunday.
All Aboard for Wheeler.
Thoro Is to bo a big picnic tourna-
ment riding and match hall gamo and
all other amusements full of fun for
old and young. A good day's enjoy-
ment fr ovorybody nt Whoelor. August
115 1903.
A Worm Killer.
J. A. J. Montgomery I'uxlco Wayne
county Mo. writes: "I havo llttlo
twin girls who havo boon boihorcd
with worms nil thulr IJvos. I trlod ev-
erything to roVovo thorn which fail-
ed until I usod Whlto's Cream Vormi-
fugo) tho first two dosos brought four
worms from ono of them Uio noxi
two dosos. twolve ono of them meas-
uring twolvo Inchos; Uio other child
was only rollovcd of four worms. It
Is a most oxcollont medicine." Whlto's
Cream Vormlfugo Is good for children.
It not only dostroys worms it holp3
tho child to porfoct growth wards off
sickness. 25c a W. B. Kramo's.
n
gain
CHIQLEY.
are tk First
TO PLACE
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.
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.
3THE GIRLS W'U also need school Dresses We
likethe girls and in order to give each one a chanc ? to
have new school dresses we will put on sale this week our
Entire line of 30 inch Double Fold Percale the
regular 8 1-3 grade beautiful patterns and nice colors.
This week only at
Ho thnt burns his candle at both
ends will havo no placo to stand It.
f Physicians and Druggists.
Ford & Sturgeon a prominent drug
firm at Itocky Hill Station Ky. write:
"Wo woro requested by Dr. 0. I).
Snlgley to send for Ilorblno for tho
benefit of our customers. Wo ordered
thrco Uoicn In December and wo aro
glad to say Herblne has given such
great satisfaction that wo havo du-
plicated this order threo times and
today we gavo your salesman another
order. Wo beg to say Dr. 0. II. Snlg-
ley take pleasure In recomraendltig
Herblne." 60c bottlo nt W. 13. Framo's
Always toll the truth when quel
tloncd and you will avoid dropping
Into tho habit of lying.
Watch for a Chill.
However slight nt this tlmo of year
and in this cllmnto It Is the forerun-
ner of malaria. A disposition to yawn
and an all tired out feeling even
eomes beforo the chill. Herblno oy
Us prompt sUmuIatlvo action on the
liver drlvos Uio mnlariu germs out
of Uio system purifies the blood
tones up tho system and restores
health. EOc at W. D. Frarao's.
It Is foolish to bite off your note u
splto your fnco becnuso It Is Impossi-
ble to do so.
Eat All You Want.
Torsons troubled with indigestion
or dyspepsia cat all thoy want it Uioy
tnko Kodol Dyspepsia Curo. This
romody proparoa tho stomach for Uio
reception retention digestion and as
slmllatlon of all tho wholesomo food
that may bo oaten .and enables tho
digestive organs to transform tho
samo into tho kind of blood Uiat
gives health and strength. Sold by
all druggist.
Some people havo singular Ulcus of
harmony aud concedo only one way of
Bocurlng it thnt of compelling cvory
ono to agreo with him.
Cured Paralysis.
W. S. Bailey. P. O. Truo Texas
writes: ".My wlfo had been suffering
flvo years with paralysis in her arm
wuon I was persuaded o uso Bal-
lard's Snow Liniment which cured
her all fight I havo also ur.od It for
old soros frost bites and skin erup
tions it does uio worx." 25c 50c
nnd $1 bottles at W. I). Frarao's.
A man who can not buy a rops
wlUi which to Ijanrt himself Is Indeed
poor nnd wty would lend him the
money. (
6
c
PER YARD.
OUR NEW FRENCH GINGHAMS are also here.
Those dainty little checks and stripes so suitable forearlv
Fall Dresses. Elegant styles and fast colors these win
go this week at gtffe So
lOc Per Yard.
No "Seconds'' to offer.
Iliyl he n GOOD
5 are in Ask to See
Them
TO CLEAN UP the remainder of Summer Goods we will put
on our bargain counters this week ALL v UTE WAISTS in the
hqu8c all new goods not soiled or damaged in any way at
25 per cent off.
All White Pique Skirts at Half Price.
All Silk Skirts at 25 per cent off.
LADIES' VESTS.
The 15c grade at lOc The 35c oracle at 25c
The 25c grade at 15c The 50c grade at 40c
CLOTHING. We will clean up what is 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
low as others "reduced" prices then you can appreciate the values
wejare offering.
Be sure to vote in the .$500.00 Cash Prize Contest the only
cash prize offered in Ardmore.
Madden Sykes L Co.
The Only Strictly qa$h Dry Goods House in Ardmore
M
CAUTION.
This la not a gcntlo word but
when you think how llablo you aro
not to purchase tho only remedy uni-
versally known and a remedy that has
had tho largest salo of any medtclno
in tho world slnco 18C8 for tho cure
and treatment of Consumption and
Throat and Lung troubles without
losing Its great popularity all thoso
years you will bo thankful wo called
your attention to Boschoe's Gorman
Syrup. Thero aro so many ordinary
cough remedies made by druggists
and others that aro cheap and good
for light colds perhaps but for sovero
Coughs Dronchltls Croup and espe-
cially for Consumption whero thoro
Is dlfllcult expectoration and cough
lng during tho nights nnd mornings
thero Is nothing llko Gorman SvruD.
Tho 25 cent slzo has Just been intro
duced this year. Regular slzo 75
cents. At City Drug Store.
Spprlnl Correspondence
Chlgley. I. T Aug. 10. Wo had eu
elegant rain yn tho Cth which was
badly needed.
Our protracted meeting whlcfi clos-
ed Sunday night was consldorcd a
good meeting.
Our Baptist brethren will start up
their mooting Sunday
Mack Wilson of this placo left Sat-
urday for Flag Staff Arizona Wo re-
gret very mnch to loso Mack for he Is
a good boy. f
Lclghton Tomllnson of Mrak is here
visiting friends.
Lcm Wolford and Wm. Todd went
to Sulphur Saturday to hear Gen. KHz-
hugh Leo speak.
Chigley and Davis hoys crossed bats
Saturday Scores 3 and 2 In favor of
Davis.
Geo. Williams has built an Addition
to his houso which gives him more
room for feed and grain.
OSWALT.
Special Correspondence.
Oswalt. I. T.( Aug. JO. Still dry nnd
hot. Cotton doing very well but
needing rain. Liito corn needB rain
very badly.
Mrs. Rflle Itobblns Is sick at pres
ent.
Honlth of tho community Is mid
dling.
Prof rtoo closed his singing school
horo Friday night with a nlco concert.
J. M. Woodrel today commoncod to
glvo tho people of this community ten
lossons In penmanship.
Don't forgot the PikoSImon-Oswnlt
barbecue Mr. Editor you know ths
date.
You can not catch flies with vinegar
for thq simple reason that flios do not
llko vinogar.
You get moro for your money In
heating and cook stoves at SDraelns'
than any other place. Ho sells tho
Leader and tho Garland. Can you
think of better stoves T
Boy Cured of Colic After Physician's
i rtjuncni nao railed.
f tin. n.t.nn a.. . . .1
uw; iw.vi iuui j ill 1 1 I wtia
taken with colic and era ..p ;n the
Stomnrh. I Ront fnr thn tu-tnr nnil
ho Injected morphine. !' thp child
Kepi getting worse i ueu iv him
a half toasnoonfnl of fliiTr.hnrlnln'a
Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea ic.ue!ty
and In half an hour ho was sleeping
and soon recovered. F. L. Wllklna
Shell Lake. Wis. Mr WllUInq 1
bookkeeper for tho Shell Lako Lu'ra-
uur .;o f or saio uy uuy irug sujfeo
F. J. Hamaoy and Ardmoro I)ni"o.
IS SIM
a Comet
In the sky comta
the star ol health
to the weak and
weary despon
dent dyspeptic
curing all
A stomach
a troubles and
digestive
disorders.
This
famous remedy
acn mat wmcn u '
Is unable to do (or
Itself even if but
slightly disordered
or overburdened.
Kodol
supplies the natural
lulces of dleeitton and
does the work of the
stomach relaxing the
nervous tension vhile
the Inflamed muscles
and membranes of that
organ are allowed to
rest and heal. It cures
Indigestion flatulence
palpitation of the heart
nervous dyspepsia and
all stomach troubles by
cleansing purifying and
itrenrtlienlne the elands. I
membranes of the stom
ach and digestive organs.
Kodol Dyspepsia CiM
Tw Dealer Can Sattlj To
Oottlss ocly. S 1 00 hoWrr 2H timet
tha trltl the which !! (or SOc.
tntuti hjz.c Dcvrrr co coiu&o.
DON'T BE DECEIVED
Good people don't ho deceived and
think thero Is only ono man In t
Territory competent anil qualified to
ship bodies who died of contagious or
Infectious diseases. I am competent
nnd fully qualified to properly proparo
for shipment any body placed in my
hands nnd am tho only ono In Ard-
moro having nn embalmcr's permit
from our board of health. Also a cer-
tificate from ono of tho leading lec-
turers and demonstrators on embalm-
ing and disinfection in tho United
S'.atet. Wo have the finest and largest
lino of coffins and caskets to select
from and can please you. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. Calls attended to
promptly day or night.
T. C. DRIDGMAN
Tho Leading Undertaker and Em-
balmer. dw
C. O. & Q. EXCURSION RATE8.
Annual meeting Sovereign Grand
Lodgo I. O. O. F Daltlmoro Md
Sopt. 17 18 and 19. Rate $38.90.
W. A. DASHIELL Ticket Agt
WARNING ORDER.
In tho United States court In tho In-
dian Territory Southern district:
Wcoks Bros. plaintiffs vs. J. H. Mc-
Neil defendant. 5C18.
Tho defendant. J. H. McNeil is
warned to nppoar in this court In thir-
ty Jays and answer tho complaint of
ho plaintiffs. Weeks Dros.
Witness Hon. Hosja Townsend
Judgo of said court and tho seal
thereof this 7th day of July 1903.
(Seal.) C. M. CAMPBELL Clerk.
S. H Butlor attorney.
W. R. Bloaknicre. aN mey non-resident.
F'ril publlsi-W ielj 8 If 03.
Wo aro closing oui our stock ot
sowing machines at cost Tho salo
offers you tho finest opportunity you
over had to own a good machino at
wholosalo cost Stevons Konnerly &'
Spraglns Co.
Chamber of Commerce Committee.
Finance J. A. Bivens C. L. Ander-
t on J. A. Madden.
Manufacturing and mercantile In-
terests C. R. onos J. R. Pennington
. K. P. Campbell.
Public highways Mar Westhcimcr
L. B. Roborson. W. S. Wolvorton. A.
IL Palmer II. H. Pennington.
Advertising Slg Simon T. N. Colo-
man Orln Redfleld
Railroads etc- W A. Ledbctter F.
M. Gates John L. Gait W. F. Whit
tington C. L. Herbert.
Agriculture J. B. Boone. John F.
Easloy J. S. Mullen ?!. Munzeshefpier.
Membership C. L. ne R. W.
Dick Don Lacy.
Entertainments John L. Gait A
V. Doak E. W. Roberts.
House R. W. Dick W. A. Wolvcr-V
ton A. C. Young.
Arbitration C. L. Herbert Le V
nice D. E. Allen. W. P. Poland J. N
t. Spraglns.
SIDNEY SUGGS Pres.
C. L. BYRNE. Sec'y.
BANNER 8 A LVE
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The Ardmoreite
Official Journal of
the Chickasaw
Stockmen's Association.
Pn ! (hIiiIii.
MEN AND WOMEN.
C.6 III H fnr unnatural
dUrhAri's.lnflsniniatlonf
Irrltatlom or ulcerations
ot m tiro aa metabranei.
rainieii ana not aitrln-
C&t or rol.ononi.
.Hold hj- Z:. ucstaU
or sent In rUln wranetr.
if axpruM r'.p.ld tor
11.00 or Slxjltlf .13.75.
U'rnlar i.nt on icjatit.
A NEW TRAIN
TO
LITTLE ROCK
VIA
c. o.&a. r. r.
AND THE
Leave Van Baren
" Fort Smith.
" Bonauza.
" Hncket.
Montreal
Leave Huntington .
Arrive Mnnsfiela..
Arrive Little Rock.
. 9.00 p. m.
9.15 "
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10.40 p. m.
3.r35 a. m.
TIL'S TRAIN CAltItlF.8.
THROUGIi' SLEEPERS.
things said of others
Sold by the City Drug Store.
DelloveJ"ln :sqpdratlor)thart bad.
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