The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 286, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 7, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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Remain for you to secure the matchless values given in our two week's special sale. Hundreds have taken
advantage of this splendid opportunity and have gone away singing the praises of our "Busy Big Store."
pop These Three Remaining Days Thursday Friday and Saturday
WE WILL MAKE THREE SPLENDID ADDITIONS.
To the Already Grand Array of Attractions
250 yards white and colored Wash Silks the
40 cent Rrade for these three da)s only :er
yard
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300 ynrds white n nd colored corded Wash
Silk beautiful goods the 50 cent grade go ut
per yurd
39c.
50 Patterns Fancy Waist Silks elegant
Persain designs the very bst qualities go dur-
ing these three days at
Exactly Half Price
$7.50 Patterns go at $3.50
5.00 Patterns go at 2.50
1.50 Patterns go at 2.25
1.00 Patterns go at 20O
A few pieces of those beautiful Satin
Foulard. We will close them out during this
three duvs sale $125 goods will go at
75c.
Theie prices hold good until our store
closes Saturday night.
STAPLES.
Cotton Checks -1c quality lr
10 yards for - - - AOL
Cotton Cheeks 27 in. wide regu-
lar 5c quality 25 yards (jj j QQ
Yard wide heavy brown tf 4 nn
domestic 25 yards for P I
6 "Ac quality yd. wide bleached do-
mestic in this sale 25 i A A
yards for - - P ' UU
25 pieces of dark plaids and striped
Outing cloth sold by others at Tjoc
per vard special in this &4 AA
sale 20 yards for - P I VU
Regular 10c quality extra width
and extra heavy in this n i mj
sale per yard - - 1 1 w
10-4 unbleached genuine pepperel Sheeting
5 yurds to a customer per yuid 17c
9-4 bleached genuine Pepper per yd. 17c
75 pieces of regular S'c Ging-
hams in all styles special 10 yds.
to each customer
50c.
25 pieces of single fold Per-
cales the 7c grade special in this
sale 10 yards for
50c.
DRESS GOODS.
Checked and Plaid all wool ilan-
nels regular 25c goods spec- i r
ial in this sale per yard 1 0C
Six pieces of plaids all wool
dress goods 5-1 in. wide regula 50
cent grade special per yard
25c.
5 p. Broadcloth in colors black brown
ur.ij au.i nine ) in wide the
regular 75i quality our price
per ard
Heinembor we now r-nrrv n
complete line of tlw Fay StOCk-
illfri fill' Miaaug llni'I nnl
" - " " IJJ J II fill. VMilD
J i'ii"es 25 30 35 aud 40c a pair.
25 dozen Towels worth aud
sold everywhere at 10c each wo
will sell them this week at 5c each
Hpinember we give a large fold-
ing School Slate with each $1 50
S hool Shoes for bovs and girls
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50c l
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HEVITT.
Special Correspondtncc.
Hewitt. I. T. Oct. 5. Plenty ot rain
now anil plenty of stock water. Farm-
ers all anxious now for the woather
to clear p so cotton picking can go
on.
Our uln lias put up 122 bales to date.
Dr. White and family have moved
to Chocotah I. T.. wnero the doctor
hag the position ot assistant at' tno
Odd Follows Orphans Home.
Chas. Ward bought the roilflenee or
Dr. White and will llvo there.
Mrs. Minnie Hlohardson. wife of
George Richardson dlod this mornlnf?
and will be burled nt nomnr s P -iat
this afternoon. Mrs. Ulchardson leaves
a husband and tluee children one of
them a tiny baby a week old. She
was woll lr.iown In this community
and loavos a host of friends to mourn
.heir loss.
Tlioro was a supper at the school
house given byt'ne ladles of tho com-
munity for the benefit of tho school.
A nice solect crowd was In nttend-
r.nco and the neat sum of ? 15.23 was
:cali7.ed.
Gould Galnos and Miss Eva Whit-
ten were married last Thursday night.
John Jones anil Miss Klla Ronzeim.m
jiavo gone to Ardmoro today to got
married.
Our merchants are busy hustling
collections.
Tho Uayou bridge la still not fixed
and now whllo it Is muddy It Ij need-
ed vory badly.
Do You Want to Yawn.
Feel cold Bhlvertogs aching In tho
bones lack of energy hendacho and
great depression? Theso symptoms
may bo followed by violent headache
high fovor oxtromo nervousness a
condition known ns malaria. Hofblno
cures It. Take It before tho dlseaso
gets a fair hold though it will work
a euro In any stage. J. A. Hopkins
Manchester Kas. writes: "I have used
your great medicine Herb too for sev-
eral years. Thoro Is nothing better
for malaria chills and fever headache
biliousness and for a blood-purifying
tonic thero is nothing as good." 50c at
W. B. Frame's.
TUSSY.
Special Correspondence.
Tussy 1. T Oct. 0. Mr. and Mrs.
Itasco and baby of this place have
Ucn very sick for tho past weok but
aro now reported better.
Our postmaster was bitten on tho
hand by a .spider Saturday and It Is
giving him lots of trouble It Is un-
derstood he Is some better this morning.
C. O. &. G. EXCURSION RATES.
Christian rburch 1131101181 conven-
tion Detroit Mich. Oct. 14 to 17.
Itato $$33.20.
International Livestock convention
Chicago Nov. 2S 29 and 30. Hate
$27.10.
W. A. DASHIELL TIfikot Agt.
Why pay 20c to iCo for fruit trees
when you can got tho samo trees at
Ardmoro Nursery at Cc tolOc? t-oct-15
Warning Order.
In tho ynlted States court in tho In-
dian Territory Southorn district.
Cruce & Crucr plaintiffs vs. C. M.
Keys &. Co. C. M. Keys W. Keys E.
Keys. Hugh Mills defendants. No
C.0 10.
The Defendants C. M. Keys & Co.
C. M. Keys W. Keys E. Keys Hugh
Mills Is warnod to appear In this
court In thirty days and nnswe'r tho
complaint of tho plaintiffs Cruce &
Cruce.
Witness Ilonorablo Hosca Town-
send judgo of said court aud tho seal
thereof this 21st day of Septomber
1003. C. M. CAMPCEIX
(Seal) Clerk.
Cruce Cruco & Bleakmoro Attor-
neys. S. H. nutter Attorney Non-Itcsldcnt.
First published Sept. 21 1903.
Warning Order.
In tho United States Commissioner's
Court In tho Indian Torrltory South-
ern District at Ardmoro.
W. T. Bogio plaintiff vs. I. It. Jac-
qucss defondant.
Tho delcndant I. It. Jacquess Is
warnod to appoar In this court In thir-
ty days and answer tho complaint of
tho plaintiff W. T. Boglo.
Wltnoss my hand and official seal
this ICth day of Soptember 1903.
(Seal) T. N. IIOBNETT.
United States Commissioner.
Potter Bowman & Potter Attys.
H. C. Potterf Atty for Non-Itesldent.
First published Sept. 17 1903.
A Perfect Painless Pill
Is tho ono that will cleanso tho system
set tho llvor to action romovo tho
bllo clear tho complexion cure tho
headacho and loavo a good taste in
tho mouth. Tho famous Ilttlo pills for
doing such work pleasantly and effect-
ually aro DoWltt's Uttlo Early Itlsors.
Bob Mooro of Lafayette Ind. says:
"All othor pills I havo uaod grlpo and
sicken whllo DoWltt's Llttlo Early
Itlsers aro simply perfect." Sold by
all druggists.
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RDMORE & BOSTON COMPANY
Capital Stock - $500000.
Organised under the laws of the District of Columbia.
Certificate filed with the Clerk of the
United States Court at Ardmore.
DmiEGTORS:
Arthur D. Hyde Keller J. T.
Astley Atkins Winthrop Mass.
J. Percy Wade Catonsville Md.
Kolliii F. Foster Wollaston Mass.
Thos. A. McCorniick Roslindale. Mass.
Chas. F. Richards Cambridge Mass.
James. A. Black Washington D. C.
Trkasurkr: Rpllin F. Foster Room 715; 131 State Street
Boston Mass.
ANY RAILWAY AQENT WILL
BC CI.AO TO FURNISH
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
n-i-iT mm rrmriiwniWM
Plumbing!
Tho time is rirefor JMuiub-
inR work.
We have on liand a full
? Dllnnlif .if Dlnt.iU!.. . ' I
We kuow how to do your
Plumbiufj.
Our Plumbinc prices aro
right.
Gome and Bee us.
WEEKS BROS.
Practical Tinners and Plumbers.
This company was formed for the nurnose of drillinrr fnr
oil on the Rector property
N. E. Vi Sec. 19 T 3 S R 2 W
S. B. Vi Sec. 18T3SR2 W
N Sec. IS T 3 S R 2 W
"This company now has on the Rector property a Star
Drill with tools and a camp outfit. Drilling will commence by
October 15th and we expect to have within six months a paying
proposition"
Subscriptions to the stock of this company may be had at
10 cents per share. At this price all subscribers get stock at
the same price as the directors and promoters. Every dollar
paid in this company goes to actual development. There are no
salaries rake offs or steals and the directors pledge themselves
to the proper use of the company's funds.
Subscriptions may be sent to the Home Office in Boston or
to Arthur D. Hyde Keller I. T.
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