The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 165, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 19, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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Not the cheaply made sweat shop stuff shown by many houses and called good but the pro-
ducts of the Largest and Best Factories in the country operated under the most rigid sani-
tary regulations is the kind that you buy from us and the kind it pays to buy. When 3011
put on one of our suits you can rest assured that you are wearing the products of honest la-
bor skillfully executed. Then we sell good clothing for less than the average merchant
sell the cheap kind because our combination of 16 Big Retail stores buy GOO suits of a kind
where the average merchant buy 25 of a kind; which gives us the advantage in price and
cash discounts of 25 per cent.
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$3.50
$4.00
$5.00
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I $8.00
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l Youth's 2 piece Lone I'nut Suits in Srotch
t weeds skeleton lined assorted tmty denials
( $t.")0 values.
I Youth 'a Loijk I'ant Suits in n variety of
- weaves iiotl shflcliiiRB skeleton lined very
( etyliih $.r).00 values.
1 An extra lino Hue of Youth's 2 piece Look
I'uiit Suits in u variety of shinies of Jrey Tan
( etc in wool crash n SfG.50 vulue.
( Youth's licht weiuht Scotch weave skeleton
lined sad? suita in assorted fancy shudep a
( tf 7 60 value.
( Youth's swell 2 piece Sack Suits in liht
-J weight woolens skeleton lined attractive col-
( oriiiRS a $10 value
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Men's 3 -Piece Suits
$5.00
$7.50
$9.00
( I) piece Sack Suits liyht weight woolens dark
. shades with iuviMhlu strip's shot effect sateen
( lined all sizes i?G 00 value.
I .'! piece Sack Suit spring weight woolens in
Se iteh weaves shades of Idue green and mix-
( Hires fanner sutin lined !) 00 value.
I ') piece Sank Suit spring weight linglish
-. tweed assorted tpiiet shadings farmee satin
( lined n regular 11 value.
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Men's 2-Piece Suits
$5.00
$6.00
$7.50
$8.00
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( ;i piece Sack Suit in a great varietv of
weaves and coloringa both slims and regular
( sizfe serge lining hair cloth interlining
guaranteeing coat front to retain its shape a great wearer
12 00 value.
$10.00
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$2.00
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Boys' Suits
AiioH 7 to in
Uovs 2 piece light spriug worsted suits in col-
ors of (Jreys and Tans very serviceable and
sightly 1 well made sateen lining $2 value.
Hoys' 2 piece suits ill light Scotch woolens in
popular (Jreys and Tans both squnre and
round cut- Woul crash styl. shadings ?2 val.
Hoys' 2 piece square cut light weight wooleLs
sateen lined assorted popular shades a S:i.50
value.
U piece Sack Suit in a variety of weaves of
Knglish and Scotch mixtures serge lined
with interlining of haircloth in coat holding
it in perfect shape $15.00 value.
$12.50
C i r A A I mccP nck niia m "ne "Kht weaves as-
b I 5 UU sorted light and dark quiet shades line serge
I lined coat front interlined with hair cloth
guaranteeing it against breaking $1SOO values.
I :) piece Sack Suit line light weavos quiet
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2 piece Sack Suits skeleton lined wool Crash
Tun and Grey mixtures 0.50 values
2 piece Sank Suits skeleton lined' wool crash
in pretty light shades u noblfy inexpensive
suit real 7.50 value.
( An assorted lot of Men's 2 piece Sack Suits
( in a variety of standard weaves all are S50
( to $10 00 values.
( 2 piece wool crash skeleton Sack Suits in Grey
and Tan mixtures very stvlish and nobby
(. suits coat front with h ilir cloth infprlifHm
hoiding front in perfect shape these are real 10 00 values.
Specinl lot of men't 2 piece Sack Suits
skeleton lined in n variety of weaves and
mixed shadings 12.50 values.
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$10.00
S2() (III i ''nr' shades line seiga lining coat front
with hair cloth interlining $25 00 values.
rt . ( STOUTS 51 piejo Sack Suits for fat
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18 A TS ) suits in a variety rf of Flannels.
NJ.UU P 'v ( Crashes. French Tweeds Scotch
mixtures nnd Serges in ull'popnlar thados.
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$9 to $15
in coat front holdhg it in perfect shape full line.
moil in a variety of weaves and do
sigm- good lining hair cloth interlining
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Ivien's Pants i
We will sell you a pair of pants wor'h in nry s'ore 5 00 t
for J $4 00
The best grade cf 4.50 Pants you get here for $3.50
Best 4 values iu Ptnts you get here for $3 00
Au elegant line of Riuts in regular ' and ;J 50 values we
sell you for $2 50
Pants that others show you at 2 50 uud 3 can bo had of
us for $2 00
Pants that would be called a bargain by other houses at 2
are here for $1 50
PRICE
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"UV winit a 111:1 ti I or our inrnntmtlnn
lilin iiu." xniil tlio inn linger "bin lie
niihl lie uin who run huswi'I- nil sorls
cf iiui'Mllon and not lose Ills licntl."
"I'luit's 1110." ii'ilUil llu niilU-nnt.
"I'm (lie fntlior of elelit elillilrcn."
riiil(iiUlibla l.cdk'i'r.
Tlif Unci' tliliiKs iiii-.t illlllmlt nro
to kri'p a n-iTi't to fufcct an injury
nnd to make t;oml iim of loliturc.
One loses all tlio time wlilcli lie tnlplit
ttHiIoy to better purpose.-Ilousseuu.
.millirr lixiriirrliitliin.
Miss Hmlil-Didn't 1 overliiar Mr.
I'linlter remark to vuu that I was "a
pritty johiik l.id.vV" Miss C'liellus-
Yes mid you really are pretty youiiK
you know but you'll outgrow that of
course l'hlludelphln 1'rene.
What do you think! A nice miar-
1 1 ubber tire buggy for $C0. That's
way Pre. Uly is helling buggies.
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When you want the heat milk Mm
a-k for our guaranteed antl-ruBt tin-
u.ito and flrt-claii granltewure.
NODLK PUDS.
LOCAL MARKETS.
Tho following aro tho provlllni
prices paid for produce todny:
Whont $1.00.
Oata 60c.
Hay 25c per hnie.
Corn 15c.
Putter 12V4c to 20c.
Poultry
(lly William Newman.)
Ducks Pr dozen. $2.00.
Turkoys Cross Cc.
lU'iiu Per dozen $2.50.
FryltiR Chickens $2.50fa 00
Kgga Per dozen llc.
Greon hldo 4 to Cc.
Dry Hliloe Sflllc
PecauB 2c.
Live Stock.
(By Cold Storngo Market.)
Fut cows (grow) $2 25(0 3 00
Fat colvtw $2.00(5 00
Fat hogs (grcsg) $.:.o laf
& & a rfv ti? a a & $ & 1 n a iS & s m
Keep fmh the perUhable f nil's.
nter and milk In a refrigerator from
wmianw Corhn & Co.
For low rates to the World'u Fair
via tho Texas and and Pn itli ralUvuv
ask otiy tKKtl nuent or win V. V
Tiirm r. 'i' r.il ili-i hv r .iim Hal
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SUGGS & BRO
BERWYN IND.TER.
.UUALUKS IN...
Staple and Fancy Groceries
Hardware. Lumber 4Dd all kinds of Building Material.
Exclusive Acents forth" Celebrated "Lender" Flour.
Every Saek cuarnnteed. Specinl prices Kiven to
Merchnntb 011 Flour Groceries Etc
highest mm m m m mm m m
"Trade with us and be Satisfied.
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An Open Letter.
From the Chapln S. C. News : Bnrly
in tho sprlnK my wife and 1 were tak-
en with dlarrhoon and so severe were
the pains that we called a phyBlelan
who proscribed for ub. but his medi-
cines failed to glvo nny relief. A
friend who had n bottle 01 Chamber-
lain's Colic Cholera nnd Diarrhoea
Jteinvdy on hand gave each of us a
doo and we at once felt the effects.
1 procured n bottlo and before using
tho entire contents we were entirely
urcd. It Is n wonderful remedy and
should ho found In every household
C. IJaily editor. This remedy Is
for bale by F. J. Hamsey Ardmore
Drug Co. nnd W. U. Framo.
lly woarlng a ullk tlio many n logue
Is able to pass as a gentleman.
If It's a Concord buggy with Moon
liios". name on it then you know you
have the best. Sold by J. C. Freddy
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Tacklo to tho fisherman's delight at
WILLIAMS CORHN & CO S.
Away with Bach ache
That constant bnckacho! Strikes you any time 'tis the first symptom
uf kidney Ills comes In many forni8--aidden twinges of pain slow ex-l-austivo
aches kidneys out of order lequire relief tlackache Is a kidney
warning neglect tho warning other troubles follow. Kick kidneys cnuso
1-nJ backs bad backs aro weak nnd l.-.nie nnd nchlng. Sick kidneys cause
v. rarlness hendaches dizziness rheumatic pains and numerous other
aches. Doan's Kidney Fills cure every 111 of tho kidneys and bladder url-
ni.ry disorder infrequent and too frequent discharges dlabetis dropsy
Uright's disease.
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A TRIAL FREE
To The Ardmorcite Headers
'Doan's
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Ardmore Proof
Mrs. J M. Floyd wife of J. M. Floyd head salesmnn for tho Ardmoro
Milling Co. and residing at 717 Mtl.ifh avenue says: 'A llttlo over a
year ago 1 took a course of treatm&nt for backacho with Doan's Kidney
F1 Is setting nt the City Drug Store nnd was so benefited by tholr use
il at I mado that fact known the Ardmnre newspapers to that others who
tu'ght be atUletvd with that annoying lomplalnf might know what course
piu-no 10 oiiiaui nil r I ai. iT.ly tn. 1 ' ae 1 at thin time to re-mdore
. 1 1 1 - n 'i i '! i"" U i.n i frml
FOLEYSHONEYHLM
Cures Colds) Prevents Pneumonia
r "THIS IS THE WAY OF THE WISE."
OF COURSE YOU ARE GOING!
Lot us furnish yon with lltornturo rolntlvo to tho bulldlntfo. hotels low
rutoa trnl j jorvico otc. Asli your local ucunt or uddrosu
C. W. STRAIN division paiscncch agcnt
WICHITA KAN.
;! We know your wants
in tbe GROCERY LINE and can please you. All we ask
is an opportunity to try it. We Keep
Everything Under One Roof
and every ounce of our stock is fresh from the farm or
factory. Prompt City Delivery.
FELKER THE GROCER
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A thoroDirb practical training ichool complete ana np to date In eTerr ilnnartmenl
Day anil nlcht .cbool the entire year. Da- nuplla attend nlBht Bchool without extra
chartea. Tuition I7.W per month or JtO foi .nllmlte.l .oholarnhlp. Hoard 110 to fli.Xi
per month No vacation. Pup lla may outer .t anytime. Kvery pupil la placed on til)
rlta or may advance at ranlilly u lila nlill ty will permit. Thorouch tralnlni: In
ahorteat ilnie con. stent with elHclenoy. Ke I e r e n c e a A u y i a n k or bli I n v H r m S
OaiiiPHvtll For cataloune ttdrt.eis ' uu.iui.. m
O. P. HKLVlDdK A. It. M Acrta Prealilent rinevll. Teia.
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 165, Ed. 1, Thursday, May 19, 1904, newspaper, May 19, 1904; Ardmore, I. T.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc79523/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.