The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 69, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 28, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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THE
NEW GO
STILL
DELIGHTED.
THE PEOPLE ARE
I4II0SIBI&'I
COME I
Our special display of white goods last week elicited many favorable comments from thoe attending our
In fact our sale was so satisfactory during the pretty days of last week that we have decided to
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OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT
la fust lllling up with now goods for enrly
spring wpnr in Ladies' Gentlemen's and
Children's Shoes hi fuet you will find tliis
di'Diirttnent second to none in Artitnore. We
handle onlysubstnntiul and hif?h yrnde footwear
the kind we can put our name on and the kind
which stands the crucial test of service.
Try a pair of the "Burton Peel" brand and
you will be thoroughly satisfied with your pur-
e'.mse. "Bostonian" Ultra and Rock-
ford Shoes for Ladies.
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Bostonian" and
for Men.
None Better. Few So Good.
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NEW
GINGHAMS.
Those dainty little checks
and stripes for children's
wear aud you buy them at
the same old prices.
S"9"6"O'0"0'6ll
ATOMIZED BY EXPLOSION.
A Man Blown Into Fragments Near
Tul'sa I. T.
Tulba I. T.. Jan. 27. The name of
tho man killed liorc SaturJay attcr-
itoon by the prcniaturo explosion of
the nltro glycerine magazine wasMc-
Donald. Ho lived nt Chamite Kan.
About two 'urn a lialf pounds t liin
remains have Ikmjii reduced to small
pieces.
Small pieces of bono picked up at
several hundred yards distant from
tho placo were found completely de-
nuded of llesh and as dry ns If scraped
and cleaned days before.
Small pieces of the stool magazlno
have also been found melted as If
taken from a furnace.
Cured After Sufferhig Ten Years.
.15. F. Hare Supt. Miami Cycle & Mfg.
Co. Mlddlctown O. suffored for ten
years with dyspopsla. Ho spent hun-
dreds of dollars for modtclno and with
doctors without receiving any perma-
nent benoflt Ho says "One night
while foellng exceptionally bad I was
about to throw down tho evening pa-
o'er when I saw an Item In tho paper
regarding the merits of Kodol Dyspep-
sia Curo. I concluded to try It and
whllo I had no faith In It I felt bettor
after tho second dose. After usrag
two bottles I am stronger and bettor
than 1 have beon In years and I roc-
ommond Kodol Dyspepsia Cure to my
friends and acquaintances suffering
from stomach trouble." Sold by all
dealers.
Must Be Sold at Once.
Fifty thousand gomilno Austin
Mayes dowborry. Dallas and ERvly
Harvets blnckberry plants. AH fine
large healthy plants. A Uarhaln If
t.il en in wholesalo lots. Son Ard-
morelto or T. C. Ilrldgman. 25-5t
C. O. & Q. EXCURSIONS.
Mardl Gras Feb. 10 to 1G New Or-
leans La. Date of sale Feb. 9 to 14.
Rato. $19.G5.
Mardl Oras Mobile Ala. Feb.
D to 14. Rate J22.9.r..
Natlohal Educational Association
Atlanta (la.. Feb. 20 and 21. Rato
.J27.95.
In Bed Four Weeks With La Grippe.
Wo havo received tho following let-
ter from Mr. Itoy Korap of Angola
Ind. "I was In bed four weeks with
la grippe and tried many remedies and
spent considerable for treatment with
physicians but I received no relief
until I tried Foley's Honey and Tar.
Two small bottles of this medicine
cured mo and now I uso It exclusively
In my family." Tako no substitutes.
Bonner & Donnor.
Money talks and tho principal
thing it jays Is "Good bye."
Special No. 2
IOO pieces Double
Fold Percal the reg-
ular lie grade will go
during this week at
5c.
Hanan Shoes
ONE
PRICE
Warning Order.
In the United States court In the
Indian Territory Southern district
nt Tishomingo.
L. Horry A. Gay plaintiff vs. Liz-
zlo Gay defendant.
Tho defendant Llzzlo Gay is warn-
ed to appear In this court In thirty
days and nnswer tho complaint of
tho plaintiff. L. Uerry A. Gay.
Witness Hon. Hosea Townsend
judgo of said court and tho seal
thereof tills 23rd day of January 1901.
C. M. CAMPUHLL Clerk.
(Seat).
Potter Howman & Potter nttor-
noys. J. C. Thompson nttorney for non-
resident. First published Jnn. 24 1904.
Found a Cure for Indigestion.
I uso Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablota for indigestion and
And that they suit my case better
than any dyspopsla romody I havo
trlod and I havo tried many different
remedies. I am nearly 51 years of ago
and havo suffered a great deal from
indigestion. I can oat almost anything
l want now. Goo. W. Emory Rock
Mills Ala. For sale by F. J. Ramsey
Ardmore Drug Co. W. D. Frame.
LOCAL MARKETS.
(By M. Felker.)
The following are tho prevailing
prices paid for produce today:
Wheat 75c.
Corn 45c.
Swcot Potatoes 75c and $1.00
Butter 1520c.
Bggs 16 2-3c.
Poultry.
(By William Newman.)
Ducks Per dozen. $2.00.
Turkoys Gross Gc.
Gooso Full feathered $3.60.
Hens Per dozen $2.00.
Frying Chickens $1.50.
Egg Per dozen 20c.
Dry Sides 88 l-4.
Pecans 3c.
Live Stock.
(By Cold Storage Market)
Fat cows (gross) cwt. . . .1.502.00
Fat calms $2.00 5.00
Fat hogs (gross) 100 lbs. ..$4.2504.50
Mr. Wm. S. Crane of California Md.
suffored for years from rheumatism
and lumbago. Ho was finally advised
to try Chamborlaln's Pain Balm which
he did and It offoctod a complete cure
For sale by F. J. Ramsey Ardmore
Drug Co.. W. B. Framo.
Mora Buck's stoves ana ranges arc
sold In the United State than any
other one make. That Is a pretty
good pvldence that they are bet'et
stoves buy them from Noble Brut
Continue Our Undermuslin Sale
During this week in order that all may have a chance at
these Special Values. To this we will add
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Take a look through our store you will find New Glean Fresh
Goods in every department. We have no old stuff to offer you. Winter
goods have taken a back seat in our store. The fact is we divided profits
with our customers on these goods weeks ago when the people needed
them consequently we are now showing New Seasonable Goods in
every department.
When you want the new things and the correct styles you can always
find them here. Respectfully
i j ii wYmfsnmmmnniJ m i jiii.i i.i.w iij.il j
PROTECTS THE SYSTEM AGAINST
CATARRH
Hyomel Prevents Colds and Cures
Grip and Catarrh. Money Back
If It Falls.
"An ounce of prevention is worth n
pound of cure." A few breaths of
Hyomel through tho neat iocket in-
haler that comes with every outfit
will chock a cold or tho grip nt the
start ami prevent serious and last-
ing Illness.
In nil catarrhal troubles and dis-
eased of the air passages Hyomel has
a positive action not possessed by
any other medlclno or treatment. It
lt pleasant and convenient to uso;
simply put 20 drops of Hyomel In tno
inhaler and breathe It a few minutes
four times a day. In tills way every
particle of air that enters tho lungs
Is charged with a healing balsam that
kills nil catarrhal germs soothes and
allays Uio Irritated mucous mem-
brane vitalizes the blood with ozone
and makes a permanent nnd complete
curo.
A Hyomel outfit costs only $1 and
contains nn Inhaler medicine dropper
r.nd bottle of Hyomel. Tho Inhaler
lasts a life time and when moro Hy-
umc! 'a neeJpd extra bottlos can bo
C'.itutued for 60c.
Tho City Drug Storo gives Its per-
tonal guarantee with ovory Hyomel
outfit tho sell to refund the money
If it does not cure. 2
8ANTA FE EXCURSIONS.
Mardl Gras. Fob. 10 to 1G. 1904
New Orleans Iju On aalo Feb. 9
to 14. Rato 10.05.
Seo ticket agont for summer tour
1st rato.
Oklahoma and Indian Territory Live
Stock As"'lat'm. Oklahoma Fob.
22. 23 and 24. Rato 53.50.
Mardl Gras. Mobile. Ala.. Fob. 9
to 11.. nato $22.95.
National Educational Association.
Atlanta Ga.. Fob. 20 and 21. Rato
$27.95.
W. A. DASHIELU. Ticket Agtnl
For the Best
SADDLES
HARNESS AND
REPAIR WORK
Go to JOHN WILLIAMSON.
THE SADDLER.
WINE of
CARDUI
FOR WOMEN
Special
25 pieces
Ribbon all
worth 25c goes this
vveek at
10c.
Citizenship Court Docket.
Th 6 following cases havo been sot
for tho February docket: February 1
Gray W. Phillips Julia Uindon W. E.
Moore; February 2 W. R. Cross J.
W. Illashlugamc; February 3 R. H.
Hawkins Elizabeth Casey; Fob. 4
Wm. C. Mitchell Zora P. 1owIh Wm.
E. .Moore; Feb. 5. Lydia A. Garvin.
Henry E. Miller Jonnlo Biazell; Fob.
8 Sarah D. Ilrogdon. Mary M. Har-
vey; Feb. 9. A. N. Cope. Geo. H. Cook;
Feb. 10 Helen V. Neion. W. Mitch-
ell; Feb. 11 O. M. Grady A. H. Nail;
Feb. 12. W. H. Stalllngs Epslo Un-
derwood Jane Morris; Feb. 15. Fran-
ces G. Neely. Nellie J. Gideon; Fob.
11! I). II. Vernon Henry Uincastcr;
Feb. 17. Jonno Horn Polly Hill; Feb.
IS Mattlu E. Stanley Eliza A. Alex-
ander A3vrls Hill; Feb. 19 Noah W.
Coopor Calvin Wright Meek John
Skagga; Feb. 22 Frances E. Hus-
bands Bottle Stewart; Fob. 23 Mary
W. Whaloy. H. II. Rowley; Feb 24
J. M. Human E. J. Petty; Feb. 25
Martha Arnold Samuel J. Carroll G.
W. Johnson; Feb. 2G Vcrnn I) Potts
Vlnoy Davis John Mitchell; Feb. 29
Sarah A. Helton Erally J. Zumwalt..
Tho cvldonco for the plaintiff In
nil these cases has been heard nnd
only arguments and such evidence
as tho government sees fit to Intro-
duce will be heard
FOLEYSHOMYHCAF
Curos Colds; Prevents Pneumonia
To Advertisers
THE
ARQMOREITE
Accepts advertis-
ing on a guar-
antee of n larger
circulation than
any newspaper
published In the
Indian Territory.
Press room cash records malting
lists and circulation records open
to Inspection at any time. . . .
No. 3
No. 60
shades
We nleo wish to
arrival of a
lust now in- tlm.se dainty little im1hm which au
80 popular. Also dainty Inset- ions mid Head-
ings tin- kind to be had only nt Hurton-lYcl
stores.
Elegant Mechlin Laces Beau-
tiful Embroideries in match sets
Torchon Laces all kinds.
New Weaves in Woolen Dress
Goods. New Ribbons all widths
and colors.
Beautiful Now Diess
Trimmings.
The very things for
tho new dress fabric?.
The designs aie verj
dainty and entirely new.
The ladies will have the
plensuie of ii.sptcliug
these during this week.
SPOT
CASH
The Fatted Calf 13 KILLED
And the Pork and Fat Fowls are Ready for the Oven
As meats are tho loaders in sumptuous dinner? so our ninrket is
tho central mart for meats- Our specialties are:
Tender Roasts Juicy Steaks
hat veal hat Baking Hens and
all Fowls and Meats for Holidays.
CYRUS PYEATT Manager.
Cold Storage
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LA GRIPPE
Pneumonia follows La drlppo
but nvr follows the umm of
FOLEY'S !
It itopi th Ooagh tnd hetli th laogs.
Prevent PneamonU and Coninmptloo.
Ui. Q Tacks of 151 Oiood St. CLImcs
vtltMi "Mj wlf. hid U f rlpp. ind II Uf. h.f
vllk nrf ktd eoafh oo hr lane wMek
VoLBt'l Bonn amo Tib ard tompUUlf
If you intend to burn coal provide
your home or olllco with a Wilson hot
blast coal stove. Sold only by Noblo
Brou. 27
FOIEY'SKIDNEYCURE
Makon Kldnoys end Bladder niflht
Tho Wilson hot blast coal stove
no other quite so good. For sale
only by Noblo Bros. 27
FOLEYSHONEYHCAR
ntops tho coutfh and heals luntf
Undermuslin Sale.
ct I1 jcur u't tti u 'o Hit
Meat Market
Jhe Building Demand
Nnvnt Pfxianu tn Mill fnt. Aot.ntaSii
Never ceases to tall for flrst-nlass
labor aud material as better and
more costly houses are being buflt
To nrct this we employ ouly firpt-
clas i workmen in our factory and us
the best of material. Anything hat
enters into the outaido or inside of
any kind of n building can be quickly
and promptly supplied by
Ardmore Sash and Door Factory
ARDMORE I T.
SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER.
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to give full and comploto Territory
service. In fact It covers tho field In
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status and territories both by a gen-
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own Special Paid Correspondents
thus giving quick and unsurpassed
news service from tho Southwest In
genoral and tho Territories In particu-
lar. This feature In addition to Its
Uno agricultural and live stock page
and othor specially edited pages ror
tho family makes the Dallas Semi-
Weekly News a most useful and In-
teresting paper to the farmors and
stockmen of Oklahoma and Indian Ter-
ritory. You can now got tho Nows In
conneotlon with tho Weekly Ardmort
Ito for tho small sum of 1.60 a year.
Subscribe now and got tho local
novro and genoral nows too at a small
cost AUDMOREITE
Ardmore I. T.
Tho only thing that Is proudor than
a youth who takes his first shave Is
school girl who first discovery it.
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