The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 299, Ed. 1, Thursday, October 22, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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Our Latest Arrivals!
We have within the last few days received a
beautiful assortment of
NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.
These goods comprise the latest productions of up to date merchandise
nd we assure our customers that they are the right goods at the right prices
DRESS GOODS To our already large and varied assortment of the seasons
choice materials we nave aactea some very beautiful fabrics among which
is a full line of Colors in the following:
I'
f i ! 1
A v
A
'JS-in French Flannels at
per yard
White Mohair at
per yard $1( 7fc and
Several new pieces of y
Black lirilliiiutine at Tuuand.
50c
50c
50c
See our 40-iti Black Hriliiautine at JJftp
per yard JUL
All Wool Albatross in red pink blue black
and cream beautiful weave (c
at per yard ulL
NunsveilitiK h" all shades at
per jard
15c
Besides thfse staple articles we received
sevcrnl bcauliful patterns of Silk Voiles iu
the new shades; Silk Eoliennes for eveuiutr
wear: Embroideried Voile and Etnmiuc.
Corsets.
We consider the Corset next to
the dress maker a very material
item toward the perfect fitting
costume. Different foniid require
different shapes in Corsets. We
stud' tlicse important items and
buy our corsets accordingly.
We Handle the Best Makes
For the stout Ladies we recom-
mend No. 1 TOO Lace Hip easily
adjusted and very serviceable.
The cold weather reminds you that
A New Wrap is Necessary
and we can (ill your wants aud sat-
isfy your needs in this department.
Wraps for the Baby
Wraps for the Little Girls
Wraps for the Misses
Wraps for the Ladies
Shirt Waists.
Of course you will need a new
Shirt Waist and you certainly want
the xk w styi.i; as well as the lowest
price. Our new Waists embrace
everything in the realm of new
materials Oxford Vesting Mohair
in white and black Crepe Dc Chine
Cashmere Liberty Silk. They arc
simply "dreams ol
Also a full line of colors iu
TnlTeta Silks at per yard
J7-iu China Silks at
pir yard
Crepe de Chine at
per yard
50c
50c
85c
We also wish to cull your attention to out-
line of Silk Velvets at Q i ff
per yard - p 1 Uv
isuii i uc uiiiicu m uiuKiiig yum puicnase. vvnen you are excellence. '
told "this is just as good" as Burton-Peel's just come here and Good Warm Hosiery
can fnr vnnrcflf is a very necessary article. Wo
1UI JUUI&UI. EasxrZLi wish to call attention to the fact
that we are sole agents iu Ard-
more for
a6 XJHJh Hie Celebr.ifeil
Pay Stocking.-!.
Xothiui; so jootl. Xotliio.fr so
comfortable. We also sill the
Without doubt the best Velvet in Ard
more at the price-
"CowlioyNo. 1"
Hose. There are manv imita-
oirn st k -i n liHHfl. l"t only one Keiinmo "Cowboy No. 1."
Ol Ol (JAorJ. ?hv 'Va "leyclo Hose" will fctand tho
nurticEi scnooi wear.
ONE PRICE.
ft
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CHICAGO IS DAFFY.
"How Old is Ann?" Is Epidemic and
None Can Escape.
Chicago Oct. 10. There's a now
eplrtomle In ChlcaKO and It all started
with thu question:
"How old Is Ana?"
Harvard started It and half the
bright students at that Kroat univer-
sity got tripped tip oa It. Most ot
the other hnlf gave 11 up or developed
lnnunnia over It.
Then some ono Drought It to Chi-
cago nnd since the problem was
printed a fow days ago ovory body
has been trying to solve it. Tho
population of Chicago Is developing
tho "How old If Ann?" face.
Hero Is tho problem:
"Mary Is twonty-four years old.
Mary Is twlco ns old as Ana was
when Mary was as old as Ann la
now. How old Is Ana?"
Hulls and bears over on tho board
ot trado stop with deals halt complet-
ed and tho market ready to tumble
nbotrt their ears while thoy.mumblo In-
coherently: "Mary Is twenty-four now
and when Mary was as old as Ann Is
now" or "Mary will bo twlco as old
ue Ann Is now when Ann Is as old as
.Mary was when" or something else
equally lucid.
A Muskogee minister lectured his
congregation on some of "the society
evils" that ho says exists among them.
Ho was not rabid; ho was not vindic-
tive. But ho was a mombor ot the
Into grand jury and had tho matter
of law breaking fresh 011 his mind.
Ho said that !t was a crime to gam-
bio and then reforrod to playing eu-
thro for prizes. Ho reminded them
that It Is against tho law to introduco
liquor Into tho torritory and that It
does not make any difference if tho
l'qtior is served as "punch" "frappe"
01 "lemonade" or straight. When ho
had Unlshod he told his congregation
that ho did not want them to go home
and talk about him; that what ho had
tn any ho said to them. That minis-
ter Is onto his Job. He is tho most
talked about man In Muskogee today.
The Salve That Heals.
Without leaving n scar Is DoWltt's
Tho namo Witch Hazel Is apuilcd to
many salves but DoWltt's Witch Hi
zol Salvo Is tho only Wtlcft Haza! salve
made that contains tho pun unadul
terated witch hazel. If any othor
Wltch Hazel salvo Is offorod you it Is
a counterfeit. 13. C. DoWItt invented
AVItch Hazol Salvo and DoWltt's Wlt:a
Hazel Salvo Is tho best salvo In iho
world for cuts burns br.nsos tetter
or blind blooding ir:li!.i anl pro-
truding piles. Gold oy all druggists.
Ran a Ten Penny Nail Through His
Whllo opening a box J. C. Mount of
Threo Mllo Hay N. Y. ran a ten ponny
nail through tho llcshy part of his
hand. "I thought at onco of all tho
pain and soreness this would cause
me" ho says "and Immediately ap-
plied Chamberlain's Pain Halm nnd
occasionally afterwards. To my sur-
prlso it removed all pain and soreness
and tho Injured parts wcro soon heal-
ed." For sale by City Drug Store F.
J. llamsey Ardraoro Drug Co.
Warning Ordc-.
In tho United S'.ites Court la Iho
Indian Turrit ur Son. horn dlstilrt.
N. O. 'Johnson plaltiliil vs. L. 13
Johnson dofendant.
Tho defendant U 3. Johnson is
waned to appear In tins court in thir-
ty days and answer tho complaint of
the plaintiff N. O. Johnson.
Wltnoss Hon. Hosea Tnwisccl this
23d day of September 1003.
(Seal) C. M. CAMlHiHLL. Clerk.
Crucc Cruco & til ukraoro At tor
ncys.
S. H. llutler attor.;iy for Non-I'e-nMont
Dofendant.
First published Sopt niber 25 1003
That beautiful full nickol plated
Charter Oak heater at Williams
Corhn & Co.'s would bo pleasing to
tho eyo in iho most e-laboratcly furn-
ished .'.-lor In the olty.
A Ho made out or whole cloth should
prove moro satisfactory than a patch-
ed up story.
Notice.
Letters testamentary on tho estate
of Katlo Turner deceased wcro
grained to tho undersigned dated on
the 2d day of July 1003 by tho Unit-
ed Stntea court within and for tho In-
dian Territory Southom district slt-
tiiiK at Ardmorc.
All persons having claims against
ml oiiiato are required to rxhthlt
them properly verified for allowance
to tho executor within one year after
dale of said loiters or they may be
precluded from anyboaellt In said
estate; and If such claims be not ex-
hibited wllhin two years from the daf
of said letters thoy shall bo forovcr
barred and precluded from any bcn
fit from said estate.
SAM NOllLK.
tixecutor of Kstato of Katlo Tur-
ner Deceased.
First published Sept. 13 1003.
CALIFORNIA
MI3 THIS
Tho Forrls Whcol sixty feet la the
-i with grar.U electrical I'luuunnti .11.
Hide tho Forris Wheel nnd get off tho
earth at tho Ardmoro Street Fair Oc-
tober 20-31.
Ha Learned a Greal Truth.
It is said of John Wesley that ho
onco said to Mistress Wosloy: "Why
do you tell that child tho samo thing
ovor and over agaln7" "John Wes-
ley becauso onco tolling Is not
enough.'' It Is for this reason that
you nro told again and again that
Chamborlaln's Cough Homody cures
colds and grip; that It counteracts any
tendency of theso diseases to result
In pneumonia and that It Is pleasant
and safo to tako. For salo by City
Drug Storo P. J. namsoy Ardmoro
Drug Co.
Just think! Heating stoves from
$1.50 up to ?25. Stoves that usually
sell for $12 Williams Corhn & Co. aro
selling tor $8.
Notice of First Meeting of Creditors.
In tho United States Court In tho In-
dian Torritory Southern district at
Pauls Valley: In Bankruptcy.
In tho niattor of U. 12. Trono & Co.
a co-partnership composed of H. 13.
Trono & M. T. J. Cnpshaw and H. 13.
Trono and M. T. J. Cnpshaw individ-
ually bankrupts in Bankruptcy.
To tho creditors ot B. 13. Trone &
Co. B. 13. Trono nnd M. T. J. Capahaw
individually ot Sulphur of Southern
dlsrlct nloresald a bankrupt.
Notico Is horeby given that on' lo
l&th day ot October 1003 tho said
B. 13. Trono & Co. B. 13. Trono and
M. T. J. Capshaw Individually was duly
adjudicated bankrupt; and that tho
first meotlng ot creditors will bo held
at Pauls Valley In tho Southern dis-
trict Indian Territory on tho 2nd
day ot November 1003 nt 10 o'clock
In tho forenoon at wh.lch tlmo nnd
placo said crodltors may attend provo
tholr claims nppolnt a trusteo ok-
amino tho bankrupt and transact such
other business as may properly como
boforo said meeting and at said-meeting
a dividend will bo declarod.
YBItKHR 13. TAYOIt
Rofereo In Bankruptcy.
-First published Oct. 10 1003.
Moon Bros' buggies always glva
good value for your money. Noble
Bros. Soo thorn. t ' .
!ST PASSEHGEK SfcitVli&
TEXA
4 IMPORTANT GATEWAYS 4
NO TDOUCLC TO ANtlWCH UUESTIONS.
Superb Pullman Vestibuled
SLEEPERS
Handsome Reclining Chair Gars
(SEATS PREEl
LL THROUGH TRAINS.
'B WITH fast mornlnfr nnd
trains to yt. Louis and thu
Q WITH Pullmnn SIooporH
U buck Bcnrrltt ooat Coachos
1 (without chanao) to Now
J dally.
SJlv .NB WITII hnndsomonewOhnlr
Cti.-uthrousrn (without olmncro) dnlly
to lit. Louis Memphis unci El l'uuo.
WSLY LINK WITH a Bavinff of 12 boura
to California.
3NLY LINE WITn Tourist Sloopln
Oara. Boml-wookly through (without
chantfo) to San Krancluco
SK FOR SCHEDULES OF OUR
INCOMPARABLE TRAINS
"WBGKiT EXPRESS"
E. P. TURNER
Gcmcjui pmNom una Ticmr Aaua
DAMB. TEX.
Notice to Creditors.
In tho District court of tho United
States for tho Southern district of
the Indian Torritory.
In tho mnttcr of J. II. Clark bank-
rupt In Bankruptcy.
To the creditors of J. II. Clark of
Jc ffH I. T. In a division of tho district
arorosald bankrupt:
Notico is hcroby glvon that on the
1Mb day of Octobor A. D. 1003 tho
s. id J. II. Clark was duly adjudicated
bankrupt; and that tho llrst mooting
oi' said creditors will bo hold at Ada
o- tho 31st day of Octobor A. D. 1003
at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon at which
t.mo tho said crodltors may attend
p ovo tholr claims appoint a trustee
eumlno tho bankrupt and transact
snrli other business as may properly
ci mo boforo said meeting.
B. 1. GIBBS
Hoforeo in Bankruptcy.
First published Oct. 21 1003.
Warning Order.
In tho United States Court In tho tho
Indian Territory Southorn District.
Oulo 13. Dalo plaintiff vs. Hurl
Dale defendant. No. 5581 .
Tho Jcfendant Hurl Dale is warned
to appear in this court In thirty days
and answer tho complaint of tho
plnintlff Oulo 13. Dalo.
Witness Hon. Hosea Townsend
Jttdgo of snld court and tho scnl there-
of this 2Sth day of April 1003.
(Seal) C. M. CAMPBI3LL Clerk.
J. J. Bates Attorney.
S. H. Butlor Attornoy for Non-
Resident First published OcL 7 1003.
A paper dollar Is said to last about
flvo years unless It visits a church
fair.
NORTH PACIFIC COAST
Very Low Rates in Effect
Oaily Unti3 RJovcmen 30.
Many Routes from which
to Make Choice
I'ull iDformitlon on rcuueat
1
C. O. & G. R . R. 0tO'''L"' r"K& T'A' J.S.McNally. D.P.A.
V. V. w. VJ. l. II. Little lock. Ark Okloboma. City. O.T.
f California and the Northwest
VIA.
Lowi Colonist Rates in Effect Daily
$25.00.
To the majority of California ioin. Proportionately low
to Portlnnd Spokane Seuttle Tucomu ami other points
in the Northwest.
In case you contemplate a trip to any where do not
fail to call on nearest Frisco Ticket A Kent and have him
furnish you full information cr nddress
4. C. V. STKAIN
.V Dlv Pass. Agent
T Wichita Kan.
A thorouitb. praotlcal trnlnloir school complete anil up to dato In orory department
uouru 1U TO
11 la Dlaced on bl
rltn or may advance aa rapidly n hl abllltj- will permit. Tborouith tralnlne In
Hliortoat time consistent with ettlclenoy. Itoferences Any bank or bualneai Arm In
Ualneavllle. For catalogue ajitrem
D r. 8ELV1DUK A U r-realdeat aalneaTllle.Toaax.
A tborouicb. practical trnintnir acnoni complete ana up 10 uaio in uv
Day and nlirht acbool the entire year Day pupIIh uttend ulht acbool
rbaruen. Tuition I7.5M per month or JlO for unlimited aobolarahlp. Iloui
nur month. No vacation l'uplla may enter at any time Kvery pupil ta
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