The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 202, Ed. 1, Friday, July 1, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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SPECIAL HARVEST SALE BULLETIN
ON LAST THURSDAY MORNING we launched
our Mammoth Harvest Sale. Our large corps
of clerks had been kept busy day and night
for some time previous preparing for this grand
event for the public. Promptlv at 7 o'clock our
doors swung open revealing to the anxious and
expectant throng the most inviting array of bar-
gains ever placed on sale by any one house in the
Territory.
THE first day was indeed a RED LETTER DAY
and each succeeding day the crowds have in-
creased thoroughly demonstrating the fact
that "A well-pleased customer is the best advertisement."
Not only from Ardmore have they come but many
have heard the good news from the distance and
have joined in the happy throng and flocked to the
Big Store that Divides the Profits. The skeptical have also
been here the folks who "never believe adver-
tisements" and strange to say they too have joined
the "bundle brigade" and gone forth to sing the
praises of the big
BURTON-PEEL HARVEST SALE
We are not surprised at all this indeed we really expected it; who wouldn't buy goods when they can get
Clothing at 25 per cent off
Underwear at a Big Discount
Lawns and Batistes at Half Price
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Tissue and Foulard at one-third value
Silks and Dress Goods at Reduced Prices
Shoes and Slippers at Big Discounts
Shirts at Wholesale Prices
SKirts at 25 per cent off
Baby Caps at Half Price
Shirt Waists at 1-4 off
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When these goods are New Fresh Stylish and Reliable no trash or old shelf-worn stuff offered and every reduction a genuine reduction.
As the fountain is kept pure and sweet by constantly bubbling up and flowing away so is the first-class store kept new and fresh by a constant clean-
ing out and filling in. With a buyer constantly in the East we are enabled to do this. Remember we are the only house in Ardmore that Keeps a
buyer constantly in the marKet. Others may try to lead you to believe otherwise but the fact remains the same. Our buyer is now very busy the man-
ufacturer is anxious to unload and he writes us that the Spot Cash means Half Price. So you need not be uneasy about the good things in this sale run-
ning out. During this week we will have many new things to offer fresh from the loom and at prices which will astonish and please. We want you
to attend this sale. Even if you do not want to buy it will do you good to see the values offered and the crowds who compose the "Burton-Peel Army"
of satisfied customers. An opportunity ung'rasped is an opportunity lost Do it today.
..ONE PRICE..
..SPOT CASH..
THE HOUSE
THAT DIVIDES
THE PROFITS
Fifth Sunday Meeting.
The fifth Sunday mectfngof Enon
RapttM asportation will bo held tU
Ncvp rt Baptist church licglnnln;
Thursday night before the fifth Sun
day In July. Following H the pro-
gram: Thursday night Introductory ser-
monRev. Veal.
Friday's sosglou:
S:30 a. m. Devotional terviccs
Itev. Oacar Faschal.
0 n. m. Personal work In soul win-
ning H. V. Knight.
10 a. m. The Holy Spirit In soul
winning new J. O. Forkner.
11 a. m. Sermon M. K U. Jones.
2:30 p. in. Needs of o ir associa-
tion How Iliad Hays and Rov. Itay.
3:30 p. in. The mission of Un-
church Ilevs. Masters nnl Leach...
4: ID p. m. Benefits or prayer.
Rovs McCullough and Snielley.
S:30 p. m. Sermon.
Saturday's session:
8:30 a. m. Devotional sevlces.
9 a. m. Design of Sunday Bchools.
.V. J. F. Young.
9:45 a. m. Tho relation of tho Sun
day school to tho church -Rov. C.
Hampton.
10:30 n.m . Sunday school condi
tions In Enon association. Hovs. J.
F. Drlscoo and D. N. Curb.
11:15 a. m. The work of a Sunday
school Iintltuto. W. H. Clifton and
now Wm. Crawford.
2:30 p. m. Heading matter for
Christian homes. Row M. E. n. Jones
3:30 p. in. Hoard meeting.
8:30 p. m. Sormon.
Sunday's session:
9:30 a. m. Tho dutlos of a Sun-
day school toacher. Rev. W. W.
Chancellor.
11 a. m Missionary sermcn now
C. W. Hampton.
C W. HAMPTON
W. H. CLIFTON.
' REV. HAMMONfa
Committee.
A NEW ROUTE
TO THE
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Picnic Privileges.
Sealed bids will bo received by the
coramlttco until July 12. 1904. for tho
oxcluslvo ground privileges of tho Orr.
I. T. barbecuo and picnic to ho hold
on July 29 and 30. Tho right to re
ject any or all bids roserved. 2C-14
HUGH D. HOOD Sec.
J. W. ALLEN Chairman.
Chronic bronchial troubles and sum-
AAiinlir nni tin mill 11t cnllni'n.l
'' and cured by Foley's Honey bnd Tar
' Tlnnnnr SL- rtnnner.
WORLD'S FAIR
IN ADDITION TO THE ALREADY
SPLENDID SERVICE MAINTAIN-
ED BY THE
Between Points In
TEXAS and
SAINT LOUIS
A THROUGH PULLMAN SERVICE
RUNNING VIA KANSAS CITY
AND THE WABASH R. R. HAS
BEEN ESTABLISHED.
THIS CAR CARRIES YOU TO
MAIN ENTRANCE OF THE FAIR!
AND PICKS YOU UP THERE WHEN
YOU ARE READY TO COME
HOME.
YOU REACH ST. LOUIS
IN THE MORNING
YOU LEAVE AT NIGHT
FOR PARTICULARS JUST
ASK THE SANTA FE AGENT
OR ADDRESS
W. S. KEENAN G. P. A.
GALVESTON TEXAS.
CONFEDERATE VETERANS.
John H. Morgan Camp U. C. V.
will hold Its regular meetings on the
second Sunday In each month at the
city halt at 3 o'clock p. m. All old
soldiers Invited.
J. W. GOLLEDOE Com.
O. H. BRUCE AdJutanL
otopo thecourfliand honlr 1-4i
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Not a
Sensation !!
We don't want to talk to mi In a
sensational manner. We tnal.e noe:-
fort to create a stampede- toward our
store to buy buggies and harnohs but
hero's tho point: Wo take a pilde In
tho business. Our buggies are made
and made by the most responsible
peoplo. That's why we hadle t hum.
Evory saddle and set of harness turn-
ed out horo Is just right nnd wo want
every man who Is thlnklns of buy-
Halters
Saddles
Buggies
Harness
Bridles
Blankets
Lap Duster
Collars
Collar Pads
Whips
Rubber Heels
Bridle BitJ
Spurs
Snaps.
Half Soles
Solo Leather
Harness
Dressing
Gig Pads
Buckles
Brushes
Shoe Tacks
ing anything in our lino to como In
and see tho goods wo offer.
We believe that you will seo at
once that It is to your advantago to
trado with us.
By this method not by sensational-
ism do wo hope to build up the
trado wo want.
We handlo tho Moon Bro3 buggy
which its friends havo called the
Queen of tho Road.
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J. C. PREDDY
West Main St.
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SEASON
BLE GOODS!
White Elephant and Columbus Buggies
Mitchell Wagons
McCormicK Harvesting Machinery
Charter OaK Stoves
Majestic Steel Rang'es
QuicK Meal Gasoline and Oil Stoves
Alaslla Refrigerators and
White Mountain Ice Cream Freezers
Escapo nil discomfort nnd protect
your skin from tho harm caused by
heat wind and dust with Ramsey's
Witch .Hazel Balm. IDe. F. J. Ram-
soy druggist. "0
Sure Cure for Plies.
Itching piles produce molsturo and
causo Itching this form as well as
tho blind bleeding or protruding piles
are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's pile rem-
edy. Stops Itching and bleeding. Ab-
sorbs tumors. 50c a Jar at druggists
or sent by mall. Trcatlso freo. Wrlto
me about your case. Dr. Bosanko
Phlla. Pa. For sale by V. S. Framo
druggist.
Buggies at Cost.
Wo havo a line of bungles .rbt c
wvr.t to close out at coi.
Cur stock Includes th; Hyncs and
ll'eei buggies tho best o earth. Vis-
it our buggy houso on Nvn Vash-
legion street.
SPR Alius' a CO.
Acute Rheumatism.
Deep tearing or wrenching pains
occasioned by getting wet through;
worso when at rest or on first mov-
ing tho limbs and In cold or damp
weather is cured quickly by Ballard's
Snow liniment. Oscar OIcboh Gib-
son City-III. writes Fob. 10 1902: "A
yoar ago I was troubled with a pain
In my back. It soon got so bail I
could not blind over. Onu bottle of
Ballard's Snow liniment cured mo."
25c 50c $1. Sold by W. li. Frumo.
No wagon Is better than tho Mollne.
For them seo NOBLE BROS.
In order to raako room for our
heavy shlpmont of buggios now In
tmnslt wo have so mo special offers to
nuko In VThlto Elephant and Coluin-
Ltia road buggies Cash or on time.
Call and bo convinced.
18 WILLIAMS COMIX & CO.
One Minute Cough Cure
For Uourjlis Colds and Croup.
Our Stnnk of
Builders' Hardware is complete with
Prices and Terms to Suit the Times
jams Gorhn & Go
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SELECT A RAILWAY A3
YCU DOYOUn CLOTHES.
ATY SERVICE
(MISSOURI KANSAS & TEXAS RAILWAY.)
SoggKts Coxfortiile ml ConunlsM Trilnt
THE "KATY FLYER" AND
KATY DINEMC STATIONS.
U:i!i Vcius'e la (VIcj.
Onrurpausa la p.Vity tr.l S?n!.
ONE PRICE
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 202, Ed. 1, Friday, July 1, 1904, newspaper, July 1, 1904; Ardmore, I. T.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc79560/m1/3/?rotate=270: accessed November 11, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.