The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 169, Ed. 1, Tuesday, May 24, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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SPECIAL NO. I
Beautilul New Shirt Waist
Suit Sillis
SPECIAL NO. 2
28-Inch Shirt Vaist Suit
Sillis
Hi-autifMl now patterns direct from the
mills -all new .shades and a very -.ervire'iMe
silk a Hollar a yard rado and a bargain at
that hut we are gobiy to put thorn in tin-
three days' sale. Monday Tuesday and Wed
4
W'c will again demonstrate to the public Hie advantage
of keeping a buyer constantly in the market.
The BruTON-PKHi stores have long since outgrown the
old idea of "going to market twice a year"; they have long
since learned that the ever increasing army of customers who
daily ihrong their stores demand a more modern way of do
ing business they demand Seasonable Goods and Seasonable
Styles at Seasonable Prices; to meet these dcmandsjwe keep
an experienced buyer in the fashion centers of the East EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR .... That this policy is uccess is evidenced by the fact that we
place before our trade each week a Bran New Lot of Toothsome Bargains at less than the "twice a year" merchant pays for them.
Last week brought many new and good things to almost every department bought at Season End prices and will be sold at Almost Half Value.
The four specials on this page will be on sale only during
49c !
ft
2&
&6
' o YiinU received Friday by Kxjn-.sn
tin'-i' arc vury swell and embrace ti.e sea
sun's nowost shades they are the regular
7c .silks tuid well worth the price but t.ur
buyer "caught them on the tly" and we wi:L
dt'liver them to you Monday
Tuesday and Wednesday at the
ridic ulously low price
nor vara
I
nesday and let them go while
they last at the low
price per
yard
1
85c
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday May 23rd 24th and 25th
And we consider this a rare treat for the trading public because of the fact that every one is just now very much in vogue and suited to the season.
After you have read about them come and sec them a personal inspection is more convincing than cold type.
SPECIAL NO. 3
Beautiful New Line White
Mercerized Waistings
Very Sheer and specially adapted to the
season very highly mercerized every pie ce
a !Jr or 10 cent grade und never sold for
less.
Wo wish to give the people something out
of tho ordinary and will put
in this entire lino during
Monday. Tuesday und
Wednesday at
We also wish to call your attention to a beautiful line just
received
FIGURED BATISTE elegant designs.aie regular 25c goods
but we have marked them in plain figures at only. . . .15c
FIGURED WASH BATISTE as pretty as an organdie very
sheer and fine worth loc anywhere at only 10c
ONE PRICE
SPOT CASH
SPECIAL NO. 4
A:Big Lot of New Egyptian
Tissues
Hveryono who has over used these know
their sterling worth laundry beautifully and
outwear tho tinost and costliost ginghams;
are the regular L'.le goods but our buyer
picked them up from a fellow who needed
money worse than goods and you got tho
beneiit lor wo will put tliom
on sale Monday Tuesday
and Wednesday at
only
15c
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WESLEY.
Special Corcsiiondcncc.
Wesley. I. T. May 1. The wet
weather still continues.
I'rof. Whltealdos lns solil his store
llOUBO to J. 11. GoldBton.
Or.uulpa Scott Is on the nick list
tl'Is weok.
I'rof. Fobtcr ot this place died Tuos-
lay night at J o'clock. He had been
t?nclilns school hero for about three
vnoutAS. Ho was somewhat or a pe-
culiar old gentleman and talked but
very little about his people. Ho said
he had two daughters In North Arkan-
sas. Ho was C3 years ot aso and Is
s.u.l to have taught school In Arkan-
sas lot thirty years.
Albert Hush mado a business trip
to Kdwards Monday. Mr. Rush has
eight acres ot alfalfa here which Is
sro'-inR very nicely.
Growing Aches and Pains.
Mrs. Joslo Sumnor Dromond Texas
writes April IB 1002: "I havo used
Ballard's Snow Liniment In my fam-
ily for three years. 1 would not ho
without It In tho house. I havo used
it on my llttlo girl for growing pains
ntul aches in her knees. It cured her
right away. I havo nlso used It for
frost bitten feet with good success.
It is tho best liniment I ever used."
25c COc $1. Sold by W. 1). Frame.
If a woman could retain her beau-
. forever sbo'd ho ablo to tllsponso
ulth brains.
A Positive Necessity.
Having to lay upon my bod for 14
days from n severely bruised leg I
only found rellot when I used a bot-
tlo of Ballard's Snow Liniment. I can
cheerfully recommend It ns tho best
niodlclno for bruises over sent to tho
nft'.lctod. It has now bocomo a posi-
tive necessity upon myself. 0. n
nyrnes morchant Dovorsvlllo Texas
25c COc 51. Sold by W. II. Frame.
Tho wall flower at a party Is often
the only girl present wio can bala
lnead.
Foloy's Honey anil Tar Is peculiar-
ly adaptod for asthma bronchitis nnd
hoarseness. Sold by Honnor & Bon-
For low rates to tho World's Fulr
via tho Texas and and Pacific railway
ask nriy ticket agent or wrlto B. V.
Turner general passenger agent Dal-
las Texas.
You never hoard of any onp using
Foley's Honoy and Tnr and not being
satisfied. Sold by Bonner & Bonner.
Warning Order.
In tho United States court In tho In-
dlnn Territory Southern district.
J. M. Hlggs plaintiff vs. ja
Hlggs defendant. No. 5803.
Tho defendant Lou Hlggs is warn-
ed to appear In this court In thirty
days and answer tho complaint of
tho plaintiff J. M. Hlggs.
Witness tho Honorable Hosea
Townsond judge nnil tho seal of said
court this 30th day of January 1001.
(Seal) C. M. CAMPBELL Clerk.
W. D. Pottor attorney for non-rosl-lent.
First published May 3. 1001.
A Lesson In Health. !
Healthy kidneys lllter tho Impurl-
tlos from the blood and unless they
do this good health Is Impossible.
Foloy's Kidney Curo makes sound
kidneys nnd will positively curo nil
forms of kidney nnd bladder dlsens;o.
It strengthens tho whole system. For
salo by Bonner & Bonner.
Subscribe fcr tho Ardmorelto.
A NEW
LITERATURE
i1
Within tho pat few jcrn necoriUni; to a
wpII known writer n new literature hi 1
hei-n iiddod to our cronini; American stock i
It l th llternturi" of th railroad Th
rsonKerTralI1o Doptirtmont of the M. K
AT H'r UauhcI n numhernf lllimtratait
hookletH nnil pamphlet which cannot hut
Interest the iivefae render. Write for
coplen of "Indian Territory. " "Texan."
"Trade I'o'lon-s tho Flni; " " Ilunlness
ChanceB" "Mexico" "California" etc.
"KATY"
ST. LOUIS MO.
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MEN AND WOMEN.
I'm Did : f irunnaturnl
!' !ircjlutliiiuitioui
lrni.itluns cr ulccintlom
ITHElUr.SCh VStCO. r'nt or ro. m iui. i
W fcultl lij Drficsltt'
li- nr. f nd. for
'kKCJiPH f-D r I ill -in
f WINE of 1
CJIUBUI
FOR WOMEN
Mnrrlnge ofton moans trading ot
cne's llbefly for a mess of affection.
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
nnd STATION WORK f jr RAILWAY
SERVICE. V will tcarh you
fpiirLly thni oiighly.pra'tMiliy
nnu ki.it i iriTio.v II ftltuj.
tli II i not BsiKticd you.
DALLAS TCLCCnAPII CQLLECE.
tJS&lXZ Dallas Teiai.
Who Goes There?
I
U. C. V. REUNION
j Nashville June 14-16
i
'Very Low Round Trip Rat
.St. I.ouli may tie luoluded la return trip nt
small additional expenie.
Full Information on request.
Geo H Lee. G. P.4T. A. J.S.McNally D P. A.
Mttle nook. Ark. Oklaliom i City
4 :; !!: .
St. Louis
World's Fair
RATES
VIA
SEASON EXCURSION TICKETS.
Hate Klguty per cent of double
tho ono-way rogular rato for tho
round trip. Datos of Salo Dally
from April 15 to Nov. 15 Flnol
limit Dec. ID.
SIXTY DAY TICKETS.
Itnto Ono and one-third tarofor
tno round trip. Dates of sale Dal-
1; from April 25 to Nov. !0. Kbal
1 irit CO days from da. 3 of falo
TEN DAY TICKETS.
Hato Ono faro plus 2 for tho
round trip not to oxcood ono and
ono-flfth fare. Datos of salo April
27 to Nov. 30 Inclusive Limit ten
days from dato of salo.
For World's Talr Booklet
other Information address
and
C. W. STRAIN I
4 Div. Pass. Agt. Wichita Kan.
Summer Homes
1904
TO
It is nono ton early to plan your summer vacation
You will b considerably n.sistcd if you have at
hand the descriptive Louklets istued Ly the
CiliCAQO MILWAUKEE & ST.PAUL
Lake Hesorts and otln-r idniil rummer hoiuf-s in
MichiC'in Wiacousin. Jlinnefiota Illinois and Iowa
are described. Hooka with rates for tickets an 1
board information about mutes and train service
sent for six cents posture
M. F. SMITH G L COBB
Commercial Asent Southwestern Passenger ARt.
343 Main St. Dallas. Texas. 907 Main St. Kansas City Mo
Mormon Ollhopi' PIJIb ! I"ri in u.o.rW j.rb lhellriot m Mormoa
Cntirchkinrtficir fuliowvri. f'u.UtvalyciirM th wnratr. InuM nl jounr arlilnir from
riTKttot Mir iu.iii..i.tlon ic.iorciurumokini. Cure Lost Manhood.
Impotonoif.Lott Power Hlght-Loioi8pormntorrhoeD.lniomnloPnTn
In Qnok T Oeslros asmlnnl EmUslom Lome Back Nervous Debllltr
out Twltohlng or
jioteofj to artrj fan-
tiiiJTlopl orgtai.
Boatr r.fuaiJ.cl. with I botM. CircuUri (it.. Addrail. BlihOD Remedy Co.. lan rmnolico. Cat
Sold by McKEBVBR DllUQ CO.
etlpntlon atop Pramntureneas. atopt Nerv
tellde. CITtctfl Ar Imratiltftt. Iinptrt vliror anil
ttrtn. Iian'1 Irat itinnni1nt. Aur. 1. kt h.n. It....... .m.ll I
Pttma!teithflhrtnftn4 nrv rntr. ftoo a bot . Cfurtl M hr m&ll. A writ- '
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Sold at T. N. CoUfflan's Drug Storo.
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