The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 33, Ed. 1, Wednesday, December 16, 1903 Page: 3 of 8
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SANTA 0LAU8 is a lino old lellow and he should have learned bv this lime thai tin horns
red wagons and firecrackers are not all there is to the Christinas present. Even the small
hoy prefers a real un to the "make believe" im so it is with the 'grown up4' boy and the grown
up girl from the mature age of 15 down to the very juvenile nge ot 90 and 100 the sub-
stanliais are mostly appreciated. We have Christinas Presents galore the real substantial kind
which every one appreciates.
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FURS.
A bran new shipment ot beautiful Furs and
wlmt lady t there who due n d ire a ni e
Fur. Our prions r iu from 1 SO to $10.00
and n r Furs cmnj ire favorably with others
at $3 00 to $15 00.
Wrist Kage and Purses.
A vt-ry utictul Ttit-mit for a lady friend is
n prt' y tnne. Sh our new Myes hi-fore
the asfoituient is br-keu.
Handkerchiefs.
Besntitul ri'w linn for both Iidies and
QtMitlfi'ien in Cani'irin Linen and Silk .
leads and !Mock Chatns.
VV Unv- mi I'lcKHut MBKorttEent now on die-
piny uu ilr holiday ti .vie all kii d und all
ooh r methmir 'ice and dniofy for b
C'htt linns pi'.: 10ft to $1.50.
Pillow Tops and PI low Cords.
A hiantiiul line and all new shading "'"1
dfS!(rim- Si'i- thoe beautiful Silk tf 4 ff
Kmbioideied Pillow Tops at p 1 .UU
Rloiiuei and Smyrnia Eiigs.
A btan new lii.e and n V' iy ! lii:e.
WIihI uinkt'H a nicer im.-ci't tlmn a elty
K'!lf I) n'riMay hnji-n? yni.i. tu til thr
':'o.-i dtsi'-i le patti'rtiH nv unn.
New Christmas Hosiery.
We are in receipt of aomc special
values in Hosiery for both Ladies
and Gents. They are the grade
usually sold at HHe but we had them
put up special with our own brand
on them guaranteed fast colors.
They come 4 pair in box and rt f
will be sold at per box $
For the Gentleman.
A $'J.")0 00 shipment bran new
Christmas Weckwcar is now
upn our counters. The very
si Mont lhin;rs in Ties Mufflers
etc. These nre the correct styles
and .ire direct from the manufac-
tureis of strictly up to date neck-
wear. a n-cinl at true on tliix eek we will
pu i i ur ijiIiiv line of Ladies' M if t-n and
Clnldn'u's JxcketHon wale at
25 PpCnt Oiaconnt.
$ir no .lack- t Ki at $11 SO
I'J :) .Ineke'K go t 9.40
10 00 .lacki' K o at 7.80
Sod.lack t- uo at 6 40
7 50 Jueketti at... ft 65
ri OO.lHekels tto at 3 75
$'l.fi0 tlnekett go at
I 00 J'teketx go at ...
3 SO daeketM jro at
3 0)1 JnckeUi ro at
2M Jackets go at.....
$3 40
3 00
2 00
225
1.90
Wf will aleo ihcIiuIm hi thm d p.i tt meut
eveiy i.i-w Tailt i p. i.d- Sun in thi- h'u - and
let tinm c nr as per cent off.
Baby Caps.
The entire litn- will he on nale.
$2 00 Caps will go at $1 00
l.RO (Jane will sro at ... 7fle
1 25 I'apn will ko at 05j
Kveiy Cap will u at a reduction.
LAD1I3S HKLTH will eonliune to t" at
lat week' prices.
snittT WAI8IS will go RRain at V4 ir.
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We also wish to cal i your attention to our new line Ladies' and Gentlemen's House Slippers just received all colordNand
new styles. A new shipment of Ladies' and Children's Golf Gloves is also upon our counters. In fact when you want the
newest and best of anything: you can find it at our store and at a rer.sonablo orice.
ONE PRICE
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HEWITT.
Special Corrufiiondonce.
Hewitt Doc. M. It lookn a If It
miglit snow toilay.
Thorn is a ('roat dual of cotlou go-
iiiK to town today. People uro most
nil winding np tliulr cotton crop and
wltlle the crop has boon very short
the prices puld for it has heliKHl tlio
faniwrs bo much that most of our
people will get out or debt and a lit-
tin over.
Hewitt Ik ROlug to have a whool
notwithstanding tho reports to the
contrary. Wo nro roIiik to repair too
school house and ho ready to com-
mence school the first Monday after
Christmas. Wagons have gone nr-
tor timber to repair tho school house.
Tho men of this community aro kind-
ly requested to meet next Saturday to
help raise tho houso. Owing to do-
lay the work will not be oa Wednes-
day as first reported.
Uev. C. W. Thompson flllod his reg-
ular appointment here yesterday.
Hill Wheeler and and Mr. Whlttak-
or are preparing to movo to Ron to-
morrow. There was a wedding at tho Mack-
Jacks yesturday at which Mr. C. Hayes
wais tfio bridegroom and Miss Nancy
Moon the bride. Wo wish them Joy.
Mrs. Ida Ward is reported nuito
sick at Mr. Dollerry's.
Nearly ovorybody has klllel hogs
and bparo-riba and sausago are Tn
abundance.
BANKRUPTCY NOTICE.
The host lino ot shoeji today in Aid-
more Is tho Herald shoot) and they
liavo to bo slaughtered.
14-.". .1. A. M3ATHBUWOOI)
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests all clnaaos of fool ami
strongthoiiH Uio stoinaxdi ami dlgos
tlvo organs. Curos lJTloln Indi-
gestion Stomach Troubles and makoo
rich red blood JioalOi and ctrongUi.
Kodol DyspopsJa Curo robullda worn-
out tissues purines strengthona ami
Hwoetena Uio storaaeli. (Jov O. "W.
Atklnpoii of W. Vo. saya: 1 have
UM.nl a number of bottles ot Kodol
Dyspopsia Cuni and have fotmtl It to
w a very offeotlvo and. mucoii a pow-
erful remedy for stomach allmetits. I
recommend it to my friends." Sold
by all dealers.
Harsh words break no bonon. but
hnrsh 1ooV:r have broken hearts.
Bilious Colic Prevented.
'iHtko a double doae of ChajnlMtiUi'
Colic Cholora and LHanliooa ftemody
as soja aa Uio first halicatlonii nf the
illseaec appears and a threatened at-
tack may bo waTdod oft. Hundrojla of
people k tin rcanedy In Jita way
with perfect suciv-ss. Fnr sale by K.
J. ltauisey Arduioro !)mp Co. Vf U
Frame.
In thu Unltetl States District Court
Southern District Indian Torrltory.
In tho matter of John D. Douglass
bankrupt In bankruptcy. No. 70.
To the Hon. Hosca Townsend Judge
of tho district court of Uio Unlteo
Statoa for tho Southern district of the
Indian Torrltory.
Joint D. Douglass In tho Southern
district Indian Torrltory In said dis
trict respectfully roprcsoata that on
Uio 7Ui day ot January 1903 last
past no vaa duly adjudged bank-
nipt under the act ot congress rolaUng
to bankruptcy; that ho has duly sur-
tendered all his property and rights
of property and has fully complied
with all the requirements of said act
and of the orders of tho court touch-
ing his bankruptcy.
Wlieroforo ho prays Uiat ho may bo
decreed by tho court to have a full
discharge from all dobts provable
against his estate under said bank-
ruptcy acts uxcopt such debts as are
exompt by law from such discharge.
Dated this 3d day of Doco rubor A.
D 1303. JOHN D. DOUGLASS
Bankrupt.
Election Proclamation.
Notice is hereby given that uu elec-
tion will bo hold In Uio city of Ard-
moro on Saturday tho 19th day of
Decomuer 190X the samo bolng tho
third Saturday In December for Uio
election or two school directors for
tho public school district of tho city
of Arduioro to succeed Dr. S. S. Cnrr
aud J. Hanks whose terms will
oxplre on sold dnto.
Said election to bo hold within the
legal hours at Uio flro station on
North Washington street
Ily special appointmont of Hosen
Townsond Unltod States Judgv ot tno
Southern district tho following lognl
votora or Uio city aro horeby designat-
ed as olocUon Judgos and election
clerks for this special election: Lum
Johnston Mlko Kemp and O. A. Drain
Judges; Frank Pettitt aud Sam Hut-
lor elorka.
This tho 30th day of November 1S03.
It W. DICK
Mayor of tho City of Ardmoro.
Attest: O. II. HUUCK.
City Clerk.
First published Nov. 30. 190!!
SouUiern District of tho Indian Terri-
tory sa.
On thla 3d day o! De comber A. D.
1903 In reading tho foregoing petition
It Is ordorod by Uio court that a hear-
ing bo hnd on Uio name on the 4 th
day of January A. D.( 1904 before said
court at Ardmoro In said district at
9 o'clock tn Uio forenoon; and that
notice bo published In the Dally
Ardmorolle a novrspaper printed In
said district and that all known cred-
itors and other persona In Interest
may appear at the said Ume and place
ami show cause if any they have
why -tho prayer of said pnUtloner
should not bo granted And It Is furth-
er ordorod Uy tho court that the clorlt
shall ond by mall to all known cred-
itors copier; of mid pctltlcm and this
order addreusod to thoni nl iSinlr
placo of residence as stated
Wllnesa tbo Hon. Hoses Towucud
Judge of said court and seal Uioreol
at Pauls Valley Ui wild district on
the 3d day of Wocomber 1903
(Beal) S H WOOTTON
Doputy Ctark
t ( Pouts Vatloy.
First publiiod ne?nibOT 4 1903.
Warning Order.
In the Unitod States court at Ard
more In Uic lndla Territory SotiUi-
orn District:
Holla Munay platnUa vs. Charlie
Murray defendant No. 5(199.
Tho dofuodant Chnrllc Murray Is
warned to appear in thi court In thir-
ty days and answer Uic complaint of
tho plaintiff Delia Murray.
Witness Hon. Horns.! Townaend
Judgoof said court ami Uio seal Uioreof
Oils lUth day of November 1903.
(tieili C. M. CAMi'HKI.L Clerk
lly W. S. CHOCKKTT Dop Clerk.
II U. Can. Attorney.
J. C. Graham. Attorney for N(n-
Kenldejii Dofdant.
Klrst publlKhv Nor 28. I'.tOS.
A BALLOT BOX
WHERE EVERYBODY CAN
UNTIL CHRISTMAS.
VOTE
The nesult Will Bring Happiness and
Sunshine to the Children.
Voter for Your Favorite
Sunday School.
O. Dates has put in a first-class con-
fer.tloncry at Spelgle's Ilakery whore
ho has on salo Uio finest Christmas
candles roastod punnuts and pop
oorn cigars etc. and ho offors Uic
following plaai to glvo away a snug
mim In ensh to mako tho children of
tho Sunday -hools happy at Uioir
Christmas treo on Christmas uve.
WIUi every purchase of 25 cents you
aio given a ticket that may be voted
for your Sunday school. On Uio morn-
ing of December 21 one person from
each Sunday Rchool will take part In
counting Uio votes. Tho school ( re-
ceiving Uio greaUifcl number of votes
will receive 10 per -ent of Uio amount
iwld for all Uio Uckets votf.il. .My now
peanut roaster cost almost HiOO anl
to soj It h worth a visit to the stop".
Don't forgot lhasn photo calendars
and othiir fine XmoR cards at Wobbs.
Ho tn malrtnf them far others why
not tor you? Gtf
Kiilwfrlbe for the Ardmorelte.
C. O. i G. EXCURSION HATES.
Annual mi-etinR Southo-n KIiuj
tlonal Association Atlanta. Ca TV
2fi and 27 1903 ltate H0.40
Holiday oxcuivlon rntos to the
HonUuiast and wail On Utt Dec. 19
20. 21 and 26. 1903. One foru plus J2-
Hotlday ex(Mii.doa to polnba on line
of C O G railway. Boo tiftket
aseni. DaU of salo December 24. 2G
and 31 and January 1.
W. A. DABUIISLL Ticket Aet
Tou get more ror your mcuey tn
beAUng anl cook stovpi at Spraglni'
than any other place. He tells the
Leader and the Garland. Can yoo
think of better itovT
The Fatted Galf 18 KILLED
And tho Pork andlFat Fowls aro Ready
for tho Ovon.
As meats are the lenders in sumptuous iliunurti ko our market in
the central mart for incuts- Onr wpeciulties are:
Tender Roasts Juicy Steaks
Fat Veal Fat Baking Hens and
all Fowls and Meats for Holidays.
Gold
GYRUS PYEATT Manager
torage Meat
Market
WARNING ORDER.
In the United States court In Uic In
rflnn Territory SouUiern dlrrtict;
Walter Iiohnnan plaintiff vs . Can
els Ilolianan defendants. No. 6701.
Tho defendant Cauda Dohonnn Is
.rained to appear in this court In thir-
ty days and antrwor the complalut ot
Hie plaintiff. Waller llohanan.
VVitnr(8 Hon. llosea Townsjnd
judge of said coari and Uic seal there-
of this 21 m day of November 1903.
fPeol) C M CAMIMIHLU
Clork.
lly YT. S. t;rock'tt Doputy Clerk
Dick & Urn attoraoys.
S. II. lluUer. attorney non rtMideut
Kirst puhlltfhod Nn 22 190S
Warnlnn Older. j
In the Uniteo States court lu the
Indian Territory Southern district
. Rarliu t Orendorff Co v plslntiD vs
J. S. Rnubo ot al.. detimdant. No. 5092
Tho thtfendunw S S Hue and
Gamltlll nre wdmuil to appear In this
coiijI In thirty days and anmior Uu
complaint or the plulatiff farlln R
Orundnrff Co.
Witness Hon Ilohoa Toht.d
hidfie this 2Sth day irf Novomlxir 1908
C. M. OAMPKK1J- rrrk
(Seal)
Tbos. Nnnnan attnruey.
S. H. Iltitler attorney for nou-ii.t
dent.
Mrst published Nov 29 V.iO.1. 1
t Winter Tourisb Rates
TO THK
j Sunny South
t VIA
TicketE on sale duily nntil April .'JO 1!)01 to the
pricipal Winter Keuorts of Mississippi Georgiu Alabama
Florida. TumeeEee South Carolina Louisiana nml Texns.
Hettirn limit June 1 1904.
Full details on application
C W. STRAIN.
4 Dlv. Pass. Agent
T Wichita Kan.
The Building Demand
Never eenes to eiill for firui idnna
Jv Inbor and material. s hotter and
mote cokHv houses are lieimr IniHt.
Hlli !' meet this we emnlov oclv lirat-
clab workmen in our fuctory and uio
the best of mnterial. Anything that
entertt into tho outside or inside of
nny kind of a huildiiiK can be quickly
aud promptly supplied bv
z0. Ardmore Sash and Door Factory
ARDMOK.lI I. T.
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