The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 213, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 14, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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Sensational Mid -Summer Selling
Nearly two weeKs of our Monster July Clearing Sale have passed
still the mighty rush continues with unabated interest. The huge stacKs
of Seasonable Bargains are gradually lessening but still unbroKen. With
the season in its fullness when the demand for hot-weather wearables is
at its height we are supplying the wants of the people
At Prices 25 to 50 per cent Under Value
The continuous stream of delighted customers from every section
of the country tributary to this city pouring in upon us supplying them-
selves with summer merchandise is proof conclusive that our clearing
sales are always appreciated by the public. This Sale continues through-
out the entire month of July. The prices quoted in our big double-page
circular hold good until the last day of the month.
MADDEN COMPANY -
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BROCK.
Br'KV I T.Jul 14 We bivt biJ
tame ty hot etaer lor tee lM
few lmy.
Crop M koklnf fine tiouih
good rain U murb nwJeJ.
Mr. Btfbl and Mr. Qlbtoa left hers
thto norsUs on a trip to Jack roniy.
Texa.
Mr. Skagt and family iUrtd oa a
tHp to Hamilton county. Teiaa.
Mlaa Kwar of Cbk U TlilUns
frlesda at this place this week.
iin. C&oaU wss vtalUni rlattei
lir laat wk-
. JKla Oilcreaae of Slmoa lb vUlUa?
her brother here this week
Mr. Pipkin who baa quite
lick (Or totti Urn fa Improving
r. McDonald report that her
diool i incranaiag la attendance
and aha think ahc will acn bare all
the can manage.
VT9 have a protracted meeting go-
in
it the arber near here.
ath of the nlgbborhooJ 1
being only a few caaea
.lei.
r
of
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Dl-
arrhaea Remedy.
Thia remedy la certain to be need
4 ia almoat eery hom' before the
avuaer is over. It can always ot
depended uon in the most aevere and
dangerous ca4a. It is especially val
nable for summer dlforders in chil-
droa. It is pleasant to take and never
faila to giva prompt relief. Why no
mr tt now? K may aaw life. Vor
al by P. J. KanvKy. ArdmoreDrus
Co.. IS. B. Frame.
There Is apt to be trouble when
the better half discovers hew the
other half lives.
Indigestion.
With Its companions heart burn
flatulence torpidity of the liver con-
aiipatioa palpitation of the heart.
jxr blood headache and other ner
voae symptoms sallow skin foul
toagua offensive breath and a legion
of other ailments la at once the most
widivtpread and destructive malady
among the American pacple. The
Heroine treatment will cure all these
trouble. 60c bottle. Sou by W. U
Frame.
During leap yt-sr It isn't fair to ar
rest a man for bigamy.
Foley's Kidney Cure purifies the
I ; -ng -ut the impurities
and ton'" nn the whole Kyuti-rp Cvre
j. ' t . . : ; 1 it : 1 r 1 1 '.: - 1! :m i
sv oyy sSs vNa ao. .$r -y 'r r -o-r -5- -5' 5r o -ar-t-afr xt v. v.
C. R. I. 5. P. Excursion.
Summer School. KnoxvUV Teon
Date of sal'- July 5. C. il 12. IS. 2'j.
G"1 for I days Rate $2i 10 fcr
round trip
Rummer tourist rates to Chicago
and return. June 1 to Sept. 30 final
limit Oct. 31. Rate. 129.4b.
To Northern Michigan Wlcoaaln
and Northern Illinois at one fare pint
12 lor the round trip. Date of sales
Jun 1 to Sept SO final limit Oct 30.
Ticket good for It days at rat of
one fare pint 60 teats for round
trip.
Annual meeting grand lodge Benev-
olent and Protective Order of Elks
Cl?lnaU Q. July m- Rate ?2.
Summer Tourist rates to gureka
Springs. Ark. Date of sale on
Wednesdays and Saturdays of June.
July and August limited 30 days rrom
in of sale. Rate 112 30 round trip.
Bummer tourist rates to Hot
Springs. Ark. and return. Data ol
sale each Wednesday and Saturday
luring June July and August. Rate
113.45.
Biennial Encampment KnlghU ol
Pythias. Louisville Ky. August 1! to
&. Rate 26.M.
Annual convention Commercial Law
league of America. West Baden and
French Lick Springs. July 2S to 25.
Rate 127.
Iu!s!ana Purchase exposition St
Louis April 15th to Nov. 15th. Rste
toason ticket 12S.40; sixty day J2J.70;
IS day 11J.75.
W. A. DASHIELL- Ticket Agent
Croup.
Is a violent inflammation of the mu-
cous membrane of the wind pipe
which sometimes extends to the lar-
tux and broacbial tubes; and is one
of the most dangerous diseases of
children. It almoat always comes on
In the niarht. Give frequent small
do. of Ballard s Horehound Syrup
and apply Ballard's Snow Liniment
externally to the throat. 25c 50c and
11. Sold by W. B. Frame.
Prflteet Yourself.
Intending visitors to St Louis dur-
ing the World's Fair can assure them-
selves satisfactory rooming accommo-
tatlons through the Merchants' Ser-
rice Company at a nominal ex pease.
Tor particulars apply to nearest Prla-
x System agent lsu
Tv Battle Cured Him."
plaint for about two years" writes
A. H. Darts of hit Sterllag. la. "but
two liottlea of Foley's KHnrv rure
f. a i.i -ii'-r -it 'ir ' C' -.-r
SANTA FE EXCURSIONS
U P. O E KWilnr. Clnrinnati.
J;!y IT.. 10 and 17 L.m!t July il
Rate
Annual meeting Grana i-oCe Be-
nevolent and Protective Order Elks.
Cincinnati Ohio July IS to 23. Rate
t2 round trip. Date of sale Jury 15.
1 and 17 final limit July 25.
Primitive Baptist Association col-
ore! Austin Texas. July 23 to 2.
Rate 112.10. Date of sale July 21
and 22 final limit July 27.
State B. Y. P. U. Sunday School
Convention colored. Fort Worth
Texas. August 23 to 25. Rate IS 45.
Pate 9' sale Aurust 22 and 23 flssl
limit August fit.
Coach excursion to St Louis Mo.
July th and 23rd. Rave UMS.Usv
Red seven day: from da'.e of vale.
Round trip tickets to Galveston and
return at rate of 117 85. scod for 6u
days; oa sale June 1 to Sept. 30.
Louisiana Purchase Exposition. St
Louis. Mo.. April 15th to Nov. 15th
Rate taou ticket 12J.40. Sixty day
ticket 123.70; 15 day tickets 519.75.
Annual conclave Knights Tec-
emplar. San Francisco. Cal. Rate
445. Date of Mile Aug. 15 to Sept. 10.
104.
W. A. DASHIELL. Tlckst Asent
Thin People.
Thin scrawny fleahless people are
usually nerrooa. Irritable bilious and
dyspeptic. Every chance of the wea-
ther affect them. M they happen to
mi or to drink anv'hlnir contalnlnc
dleeaw Kerms It develops at once
and they are the first subjects of any
contagious disease coming into the
neighborhood. Their Hie is a contin-
ual worry in their efforts to avojj
exposure to damp and maiurlom a-
mophere. People can a-nli from 1
to 3 pounds of solid healthy flesh ;-r
week by the tw of Dr. Gunn's Uuod
and Nerve Tonic It nut their sys'.em
In condition to resist slckn?.-. rtls
tonic Is in tablet form. o ! taken
right after bmK SU b all dmg-
r.KU for 75c p"- box r: L-k-s for
f2. It turns th I t 1 y.n eat 1 ito
strong rich WjjI. 3.:- .-vttt and
cures disease. People tell us who
have used the tonic Ciat It cure them
then keepa them from getting sick
afterward. For sale by W. B. Frame.
druggist.
I An Ohio man attempted to drown
a. HMtlna iWa Kma t rs Kim
I Ola VUriUW V VJI USggfi tl awaw ' i Mav
I mother-in-law.
S:und kidneys aafeguards of
!!fe Make tha kldneya health-.- witb
y'.- Ki !u' ( nn lo'ir. r u i-io-.
Cured ef Chronic Diarrhoea After Ten
Years cf Suffer na.
-1 nisi: .o i ;- . . :s it praise;
of Chamberlain's Co'.:?. Camera andi
Dlarrb'a Remedy.' says Mrs Mattle
Burs of Man!nsvi;:c-. Va. I -if!er-ed
from chromic Jiarrfc.a fjr ten I
years an J during that time r'e-i va-1
rious remedies without obtalnln; any
permanent relief. Last summer one '
of my children was taken with chol- j
era morbus and I procured a bottle
of this remedy. Only two dates were
required to give her entire relief.
I then decided to try the medicine my-
self and I did not use all of ore
bottle before I was well an I have
never since been troubled with that
complaint. One can not say too much
in favor of that wonderful me-iicine."
This remedy is for sale by F. J. Ram-
sy Ardmore Drug Co. W. B. Frame
If you want anything told tell It
to a woman and tell her not to tell it.
When Other Medicines Have Failed.
"I was troubled with klaney corn-
take Foley's Kilney Cure It baa fir
ed when ev ryth!n? else has ditap-
pointed. IV-nr.' r & Conner 1
offi' Early Risers
The famous llttlo pills.
No False Claims.
The rn;.T.' r : K )-. H'.n--
and Tar do nvt a:r.-rn-f ta.s a a
"sure cure for consumption-' They do l
not claim it will care tills dreaccom-
..i.ir ir. mArmnft f-a. hut tn ir i -
plaint In advances cas.s. nut co psi
lively assert that It will cure in tbe
earlier ttaraj. iti ner faila to dve
comfort and relief in tne -orst cases
Vnluv's Honor anrt Tar Is without
doubt the greatest throat and lung
remedy. Refuse substitutes Bc-nner
fc Bonner. I
A man s
with a r-.'h
fau.'s
aac s
ro
' re;
syn .nym'
ri :'.es
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you cat.
Retail Clerks' Union.
Local No. C35. R. C. 1. P. A. meets
second and fourth Monday nights In
each month.
L B. HORN. President
E. G. MURPHY Secretary.
For low rates to the World s Fair
tia the Texas and and Pacifi' railway
ask any ticket agent or write E P
Turner general passenger agtn'. Dal-
las. Texas.
The new i st dctiimi in handsome
itaahopea at
BrRKS. CORH.N It FRENSLEY
DeWltVs JKi'V Salve
For PHcsj Burnsj Sores.
St Louis
World's Fair
RATES
VIA
i
I
4-4- . 4-
a tborooKt prseltcsl trslnloe school complete tod np to 3te tn ererj depsrtment
' D7 l1 Dlirbt ebcKl tbe entire jer Dt paplU attend nlcht ichool wlthont extrs
etJ.eM. Toltlonr.perraoBtborl0 for nallmlted icSoUriMp. Bosrd 110 to I1S.M
per montb. Novaestloo. PaplU mr enter t ny time. Every popll U pUced on Mi
rtti or mr sarance rspiair at on
j laonmi nine cvsmicfii uu cwiiicut;.
0. P. BELVIDQE. A. U.
THREE POINTS
EXCELLENCE
Ylio f l If 1 4-vf CTlunri" Fast. modrn. dallr train service between
I lltJ riytJr gt Lonls In tbe north. San Antonio and
Gairett.-n tn tne a. jtb Torcafb Sleepicc Cars even as (ar as Mexico City
"ba:r Cars and C : aeaei
The Short Line KiD'" C1T 1Dd 0kUhom' Dd
P fcj Tbe i.eo tvi Oklabcaa Cltj Will be opened early In Febroary
Hnf nininn R-fninnc M0jerV. ln rrif e.
Tiers arertber tMn's-
alike r
I M . K.
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' beerfa.IT tr trnubed by any' Katy" utent.
i hHy 'o the World's
The Ardmorefte
Prints All the
t C i&C i'4rtO
EASON EXCURSION TICKETS.
Rate Eighty per cent of dcuble
the one-way regular rate for the
round trip. Dates of Sale Daily
from April 15 to Nov. 15 Flnol
limit Dec. 15.
SIXTY DAY TICKETS.
Rate One and oae-thtrd rare for
tae round trip. Dates of sale Dal-
1; from April 25 to Njv. Fiuai
1 cit 60 days from da ? of salt
FIFTEEN DAY TICKETS.
Rate One fare plus 2 for the
round trip not to exceed one and
one-fifth fare. Dates of sale April
"7 to Nov. 30 inclusive. Limit 15
days from date of sale.
For World's Fair Booklet and
other Information address
C. W. STRAIN
Di. Pass. Agt. Wichita Kan.
4-
A 4. 4. 4.4. 4 4.
4-
aonuj win pennii. inoroncn trainmc in
n.i.icu.Ti auj uu ui uuiiudii utui ib
M. ACCti.. Pruident. OatneiTllle. Texas
OF
rpassed tn qaallty.servlce
tfcr trains with 5?00 miles of road crld-lronlnc
Kansas. Indian Territory. Oklahoma snd Texas th
'ers rxceptlunal ajvantaces to traveler aud shipper
".er ni:i. Illastrated books ajj Information will
Fair St. Louis.
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 213, Ed. 1, Thursday, July 14, 1904, newspaper, July 14, 1904; Ardmore, I. T.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc79571/m1/2/: accessed February 9, 2026), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.