The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 239, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 13, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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ARDMOREITE'S FASHION LETTEF.
Afternoon and .Evening Orettea
Fashions at Saratoga and Neocrt.
To he Ardmorelte.
Afternoon gowns at Wth Saratoga
and Newport are often quid a
drossy as those seen In the evr -is
the rhlcf dllToronce being lha. ir the
case of the latter neck and arnu may
be wholly bare (save Ions gloves
while in the former a covering whl h
exhibit rather than conca't may
fall In with tho order of (be day. Chif-
fon It In extreme favor for both day
and evening the more n became
lending Itself readily lo combinations
of any character or for any ao wmlt
In IU own lovely slmpll'lty. It may
form Ideal towns In "wbl'.o or color
for young girl. Such wan one cho-
sen at Newport by a brunett guest
of tho Vandorbllt frziUy on Hie oc-
casion of a lawn party tht yoke col-
lar and cuffs of whl't lace tho gown
In pink laid In accordMn plaits
throughout and tho hat o white lac
with a garland of rink rotes. At a
danro In the evening tLo same young
lady wore a drosi of ttut white net
finished with laf. Uei ffUtiJ MUs
Vanderbllt appMred In a gown of
mousccllno In eW'io I'itai pattern
during tbo af err vjn and for evening
a bl-jo chlffo triirmed with !a-c. white
rose.
At Newport and other seasldo re-
sorts yachting gowns become of much
lmportmco and the handsomost are
In fine cloth sorgo or mohair white
or In somo ono of the pastel shades
that are now so fashionable and a
beautiful gown worn by a mombor of
the Astor family was In pastol blue
cloth made with a box plaited akul
showing a band of white sl'K on the
lower edgo and an oton Jacket "f Hip
material finished In white silk to
match. LInon In homespun striped
or solid colors. Is soon occasionally
oven at Newport and Is frequently
noticeable olsowhere such outfl: be-
ing of course finite appropriate for
traveling and outing It general.
What shall be said of clothing or
rather unclothing of nocks and fot
bare arms or those ne-irl so thrown
In? 81ios are of course le.v in nlii
fo exhibit open work or embroiders
hosier)' and the demand tor whlt
shoes Is Immenso. Favorllo stylos
have throo unusually large eyelet
boles on either aide and this Is to
accommodate an unusually wide rib-
bon tied In a largo bow. Sllppors for
evening sometimes have straps ex
tending almost down to the too the
two upper onos buttoning over. Her-la
on dross shoos aro painfully high ex-
ceeding nil formor limitations and con-
trasting shnrply with those worn far
out-door sports this howover being
In kcoplng with tho two extremes
which women affect: the one a bold
Imitation of tho masculine the ether
Invested with overy conceivable femi-
nine ndornmont. Hut here ! a glri
who while fashionable gift serious
thought to health.
"Ella." Vou do woll to lit-M tho
warning Words of your physician re-
garding unsnfo perfumoj the more
so as Individuality in that tlno still
continues fashionable. Ever well In-
formed woman will of courso nave
her summor'a supply of Murray k
Ijinman's Florida water and npiit
from Its delightfully rofroehlng qua f
ties after traveling excursions or out
door gamos no ono need npprohen I
any rosult othor than beneficial from
Its use.
"Mrs. N." Mnny of the pret'leit
hats seon at summer resorts nre !r
flnu embroidered white muslin llnltb
cd with lace and as your complexlnn
Is fair you can safely wear what
would be too tryhig for any one at
nil sallow
"Inexporlence." A linen dress In
homespun pattern and made with a
long cofit would be an Ideal choice
for a Journoy not too long. These
homospun linens are dark and do not
show soil llko the natural colored or
those In solid shados.
"dun Metal." A checked silk in
gun metal snados Is thorougly up to
dato and bluo pipings would suit your
comploxlon. Your hat rclsfct approprl
atcly be In rough bluo straw finished
with bluo Bilk and dalslos tho last
named giving a lighting effect to tho
eombro gown
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A Worm Killer.
J. A. J. Montgomery l'uxlco Wayno
county Mo. writes: "I havo Uttlo
twin girls who havo been botheiod
with worms all tholr lives. I tried ev-
erything to roVovo them which fail-
ed until I used Wlilto's Cream Vorml-
fugo; tho first two doses brought four
wormo from ono of Uiom Uio next
two doses twolvc ono of Uiom meas-
uring twolvo Inchos; tho othor child
was only rolloved of four worms. It
is a most excollont medicine." Whlto's
Croam Vormlfugo Is good for chlldron.
It not only destroys worms it holps
Uio clilld to porfoct growth wards off
BiekncsB. 25c at W. li Pramo'B.
Wo aro closing out our stock ot
sewing machines at cost. The salo
offors you the finest opportunity you
ovor had to own a good mnchlno ni
whole?dlt; cost. tevonB Keunorly &
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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 15 cent
goods and all new styles For this week only they will
go at
lOc
PER YARD.
THE GIRLS will also need school Dresses We
like the girls and in order to give each one a chance to
have new school dresses we will put on sale this week our
Entire line of 30 inch Double Fold Percale the
regular 81-3 grade beautiful patterns and nice colors.
This week only at
6
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.
j
m in Ash to See Hem.
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3H'rO CLEAN UP the remainder of Summer Goods we will put
on our bargain counters this week ALL WHITE WAISTS in the
house 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 25c grade at 15c
The 35c trade at 25c
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 Qne-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 yot can appreciate the values
we'are offering. 1 :
BeBurc to vote in the $500.00 Cash Prize Contest the only
cash prize offered in Ardmore.
Madden Sykes L Co.
The Only Strictly cash Dry Goods House in Ardmore
HEWITT.
J Special Correponcl n e
Hewlft Aug. 11 -Still Ujc droiiitiit
nntlnuea and grans and water boom-
ing scarce. Gardens ara afcotit burnt
up. and altogether the proipwts n-
tumed are gloomy. f
B. P. Ward hag return! from a
trip to Texa. He report too much
rain In Denton county and Iota of
people In the grass yet.
The Methodist meeting still con-
tinues. Several children were adopted
Into tho church according to Metho-
dist custom last Sunday. Also ser-
eral conversions reported.
Miss Alma Morel has accompanied
her cousin Miss Lucy Ward horr.o
to Kiowa.
The Bayou bridge east of Hewitt
Is reported In a bad condition. Hewitt
men say they will fix It If Ardmore
will furnish the. material. It ts hoped
that the bridge will be put in good
shape by fall. Ardmore merchants
let s hear from you about this.
Mr. Richardson southwest of town
Is In a critical condition. He had nn
operation performed for appendicitis
we understand. All of his friends aro
In hopes he will speedily recover.
A good many Hewitt people went
to Healdton to the picnic and al
though the weather was vory warm
and everything dry they had a nice
time.
Lee Means D. A. Todd and 0. H.
Todd have returned from a trip lo
the Creek nation and say crops aro
fine; in fact they report It a goodly
land a veritable milk and honey land.
WARNINQ ODER.
In the United States court In the In
dian Territory. Sou'hern district:
Geo. S. Hammor et a1 plaintiffs vs.
Mrs. Ella C Hammor doJendant. 5631.
Tho defendant Mrs. Ella C. Ham-
mer Is warned to appear In this court
In thirty days and answer tho com-
plaint of the plaintiffs Geo. C. Ham-
me: et al.
Witness Hon. Horn TownMnd
judge of said court and the seal
thereof this S4ta day of July 1903.
O. M. OAitl'DRLL.
Scal) clerk.
Ledbetter & Bledso. attorneys.
S. II. Butler attorn ly non-reeldont.
First publish July i 1903.
mm
Jratlnor nt fenrn.
Upsardfon I was sorry to honr that
Sklnimerliorn linn bad the smallpox.
Did it disfigure him much?
Atom Disfigure hlirf? No; It Im-
proved hlui. It changed his expres-
sion. Chlrago Tribune.
Plain I.ylnir.
TrofPMor I know a man who says
he can tell by the Impression on his
mind when IiIh wife wants Dim to come
home to dinner. Is It telepathy?"
"Not at all miss. I should call that
nicndnclty." Exchange.
Notice of Sale.
Notico Is horeby given that I will
soil on tho 19th day of Augiw:. ijuj.
at public auction to the highest bid-
der for cash tho estate or H. B. Trone
Sc. Co. bankrupt consisting o meral
merchandise Invoicing $Sf 'u. notes
and accounts amounting 'o $ and
fixtures In storo bulldlug. l.novn as
tho Trone store. Said sale to take
placo between the hours of 10 a. m.
nnd 4 o'clock p. m In front of tho
Trono & Co. building In Uio town of
Sulphur I T. J P. BLEDSOE
ll-8t Trustee
DON'T BE DECEIVED
flood peoplo don't be deceived anl
think thoro n only ono man In t
Territory oompotent and qualified to
ship bodies who died of contagious or
Infectious diseases. I am competent
nnd fully fiuallflod lo properly prepare
Urr shipment any body placed In my
hands nnd am tho only one In Ard-
more having an ombalmors' permit
(mm our board of health. Also a cer-
tlflcato from ono of tho leadfeg lec-
turers and demonstrator on embalm-
ing and disinfection In tho United
fl'atos. Wo havo tho finest and largest
lino of coffins and caskets to select
from nnd can please you. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. Calls attended to
promptly day or nlgbt.
T. C. BIHDOMAN
Tho Loading Undertaker and Em-
balm or. dw
This
famous remedy
lioesforthostom-
ach that which It
Is unable to do for
lUelf even If but
slightly disordered
or overburdened.
Kodol
upcMm the natural
Jul&Mpf dlpaon and
doe the work of the '
ttomach relaxing the
nervous tension while
the lufUmed muscles 1
and membranes of that
orpin are allowed to
rest and heal. It cures
Indigestion flatulence
palpitation of the heart
nervous dyspepsia and
all stomach troubles by
cleanstnp. curlfvlnp and
strenztlienW the elands 1
membranes of the stom-
ach and digestive organs.
Like
a Comet
In the sky comes
tne star oi neaitn
.? the weak and
weary despon
dent ayspepuc.
curing all
stomach
troubles and
digestive
disorders.
3 Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Tear Dttttr Ctn Sopptj Ton
Bcttiei onlr. S 1 .00 SU holdlne 2M tlroe
the trltl sue which sUi for 50c
r-rtMr.4 r E. CDtVfITT 4 CO. CHICAGO.
C. O. & 0. EXCUR8ION RATES.
Annual convention supreme lodge
Klnghts of I'ythlas (colored) BL
Louis Mo. Aug. J8 20 and 30. Jlate
$20.20 limited Sopt. 7-
Annual meeting Sovereign Grand
Lodge I. O. O. P. Baltimore Md
Sopt. 17. 18 and 19. llno $38.90.
W. A. DA8HIELL Ticket "Agt.
you can bo a mighty norm man
tins wonlher If you noRlon- t. water
your horsos tii'quontlj
WARNING ORDER.
In tho Unltod Stntos court In the In-
dian Torrltory Southern district:
Weeks Bros. plaintiffs vs. J. H. Mc-
Neil dofendant. C618.
Tho defendant J. H. McNeil la
warned to appear In Ibis court In thlr-
tj days and arswer tho complaint of
'he plalntiffo Weeks Bros.
Wltnoss Hon. Hossa Townsend
Judgo of said court and the seal
thereof this 7th day of July 1903.
(Seal.) c. M. CAMPBELL Clerk.
S. H Butter attorney.
W. IL Bleakurjre. a.ti may non-resident
Fra publlsj.1 ivU S. 1103
Chamber of Commerce Committee.
Finance J. A. Blvens. O. L. Ander-
on J. A. Madden.
Manufacturing and mercantile in.
torests C. IL ones J. It. Pennington.
K. P. Campbell.
Public hlgnways Max Westhelrapr.
L. B. Koberson. W. S. Wolverton. A.
H. Palmer H. H. Pennington.
Advertising SIg Simon. T. N. Cole
man Orln Itedfleld-
Railroads etc W A. Ledbetter. F.
M. Gates John L. Gait W. F. Whlt
tlngton C. L. Herbert.
Agriculture J. B. Boone. John P.
Easley J. S. Mullen M. Munieshelmer.
Membership C. L. Byrne. II. W.
Dick Don Lacy. s
Entertainments John L. Gait
V. Doak E. W. ltoberts.
House IL W. Dick W. A. Wolvei t
'on A. C. Young.
Arbitration C. L. Herbert Lee
ruce D. E. Allen W. P. Poland. J.
t. Spraglns.
8IDNEY SUGGS Pres.
C. L. BYRNE. Sec'y.
AW NER 8 A L V $
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