The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 235, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 9, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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NEW BARGAINS BIG BUSY STORE
The Autumn loaves are beinniiif? to fall so let us gio you u gontlo hint "U'U.'e M. Autumn art falling a.S tkt gntn has turntd to Id come to liurton W
and gtt bargains as of old." We make rlimyes of low prices and irood quality of goods. Hut t lie very lowest of prices will not keep shelves clear of a season's goods.
Our rosident buyer is always busy and our shelvor are in a oonstant strain. Already they are groaning with the burden of ou.t uow Fall goods which itro arriving every
day. Wo must huve room for those goods and to make room we must make prices which will take summer goods out. Our buyers anticipate a large cotton crop and
have bought very heavily in all tho different departments. We want to have a place for those bright now goods as they arrive. So wo can't limit this sale to thrae or
four days or oven a week as long as they last you may have them at the following room making prices:
Lot No. 1
Ladies' 50c and 75c waists in
white aud colors special
25 cents
Lot No. 2
Ladies' SI. 25 and $1. 50 waists go
in this sale special
75 cents
Lot No. 3
All our 7c and Sc lawn and dimity
go at the extra speciul
10 yards for 35c
OUR ENTIRE LINE OF NEW WAISTS THE
NOBBIEST OUT GO AT ONE - FOURTH OFF
Waist Lot 1 In Wash Silk Waists regular $3.00 Waists Qi ij?
go in this sale at yLL J
Waist Lot 2 In Silks they are regular $5.00 Waists Q- nn
go in this sale at J)0itJ
Waist Lot 3 In fine Jap Wash Silk $1.00 Waists ftft
go uow for pJUU
Waist Lot 4 Just think of a nice Lawn or Linen Waist Q i pa
$2.00 grade go now at P I 0U
We extend an invitation to every man and boy in Ardmore to
visit our Suit and Gents' Furnishing Department. We take pride in
buying the best goods in the highest grade of workmanship. Our
line of Fall Suits from 50c to $25 is complete. Give us a trial and we
will convince you that we can save you money.
Lot No. 4
A pretty lino of 10c and 121c lawns
anothor extra special at per yard
5 cents
Lot No. 5
Wo will put in a larger linoof 15c
20c aud 25c grade of Lawns and Dimities
at the very low price per yard
10 cents
Lot No. 4
A nice assortmont of 25c
and 30c Voiles go special in this sale at
per yard
15 cents
...One Price...
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.....
...Spot Cash.
iBssaxsaammi
Frisco Changes Schedule.
A through train stvIph has been
put on between Hope Ark. ami Ar.l-
moro nml the trains that formerly
run from Hope Aik. to S.ierman.
Tex. by way or the Platter Uranch
will now como to A'more ana the
pnsenner trains will lay over here
all night.
Thu following will e tljo schedulo
o tho trains: Iyjave Anlmorc at C:0
a. m. arrive ai Hope. Ark.. S:23 p.
in. Leave Hope. Ark.. S:03 a. m.. and
react Ardmoro at S:20 p. m. Tho
mixed train that leaves horo at 2:3o
p. m. will lay over at Madlll all night.
Loavo Madlll at 10 a. m. and arrlvo
at Ardmoro 11:10 a. m. Tho train
that leaves here In the morning will
make connection at Madlll with the
Frisco north. Tho local that
leaves Madlll at 10 a. m. will make
connection with the train coming
from St. Louis and tho train that
leavoa here at 2:35 p. m. wilt make
connections with the St. Louis north.
Tho train that leaves horo la tho
morning will lay over threo hours and
twcnty-Ovc minutes at Hugo to make
connections with tho main lino train
going north and the one that arrives
hero at night lays over at Hugo two
hour3 and thirty minutes to make
tho main lino connections.
This will glvo Ardmoro better pass-
cngor service on tho Frisco than sho
has over had and will mako quicker
ttmo.
Of Interest to S!ek People.
Wo have all sympathy in cho world
.for sick peoplo nnd want to troat
thorn In a sorious way. Thoro Is no
humor In pain and nflllctlon. but hard
carnost fact. It is Impossible fcr tho
patlont to Impress on others tho ox-
tont of suffering they endure nnd
tholr anxiety for relief. To get woll
or bo rollevo.1 Is their one thought
any romody that will bring tills about
has tholr ovorlastlng gratitude. Wo
havo thousands of letters fiom people
who havo had uysppsla sick head-
ncho and bilious nttacks who toll us
how thankful they woro Tor having
usod Dr. Gunn's Improvod Liver Pills
Thoy nro sold nt nil drug stores for
25c per box. Only one for a dose.
Thoso pills romovo tho cause ot dis-
ease nnd make tho skin cloar and
healthy looking. For salo by W. U.
Frame Druggist.
Wo carry a full llpo of tho lljjht
running Mollno ond tho eoltbrated
Mltcholl wagons. Call and got our
prices.
BIVKNS. COB.HN' & FMJNSLEY.
Subscrlbo for tho Ardmorelte.
THE KANSAS CITY JOURNAL'S
GREAT CAMPAIGN OFFER.
The Dally and Sunday Journal Mailed
From Time Subscilption Is Re-
ceived at The Journal Office
to January 1 1905 for
$1.00.
Over two Months of Free Time.
Tho great National Campaign of
1904 Is open and Tho Kansas City
Journal extends to tho readers In this
groat territory tho unparalleled offer
ot Its Dally and Sunday Journal to
January 1 1D05 for tho sum of $1.00.
It Is the desire ot tho Journal to
reach every reader who wants to keep
informed on the great National con-
lost and tho Issues of tho day.
Any person who will "send one dol-
lar to The Kansas City Journal hy
postofflco money order express order
or draft will bo mailed Tho Dally and
Sunday Journal from the time tho
subscription Is received at Tho Jour-
nal otneo until January 1 1903.
This offer extends both to new sub-
scriptions and renewals. Persona
who aro already subscribers to tho
The Dally and Sunday Journal can re-
celvo the benefit ot this offer by pay-
ing their subscription to date nt the
regular rato of one dollar for threo
months and then adding ono dollar
additional to advance their subscrip-
tion to January 1 1903.
Send ycur name at onco and re-
ceive tho benefit of tho full limit ot
freo time.
In accepting this offer tho full
amount of ono dollar must be remit-
tod to Tho Journal ns no commission
or discounts will bo granted nnd nil
money must bo sent direct to The
Kansas City Journal Kansas City
Mo.
This offer will not extend beyond
October 1 lOitt and positively no ad-
justment at this rato will be grantod
on subscriptions after that date.
Address Tho Kansas City Journal
Kansas City. Mo. 23 d & w
k NEW ROUTE.
TO THE
WORLD'S FAIR
IN ADDITION TO THE ALREADY
SPLENDID SERVICE MAINTAIN
ED BY THE
11 II I C li
EED i LIVERY
...BARN
TISHOMINGO ... IND. TER.
A. J. BURDETT Prop.
Special attentivn given to
c mmt-rcial rigs
Telephone 108
Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers.
Foley's Honey and Tar affords Im-
mediate relief to asthma sufferers In
tho worst stages and If takon In tlmo'
will effect a euro. Bonner & Uonner.
Tho surest sign of weakness In ar-
gument Is to grow wrathful and noisy.
Foley's Kidney Cure
Will euro Hrlght's Dlsaase.
Will euro Diabetes.
Will cur Stono in Bladder.
Will euro KIdnoy and Bladder Dis-
eases. Bonner & Bcuner.
Between Points' in
TEXAS and
SAINT LOUIS
A THROUGH PULLMAN SERVICE
RUNNING VIA KANSAS CITY
AND THE WABASH ft". R. HAS
BEEN ESTABLISHED! j
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 NICHT
FOR PARTICULARS JUST
ASK THE SANTA FE AGENT
CR ADDRESS
W. S. KEENAN G. P. A.
GALVESTON TEXAS
FOR SALE
One hundred and forty bund of
Horses Hares Mules
Jacks nnd Jennets
Or rather u Hue bunch of lino
Stock Horses consisting of 110
head. Can be seen at the Hen-
derson it Frost pasturo about !.
miles northeast' of Ardmoro on
Little Bluo. H.-l. LEWIS;
Pontotocyl.'T.
TaRe a Plunge
In the Surf
0 N SATURDAY AUGUST 20
The Kicuriloa of the jresr will be
operated from point Dortb of
Temple on the Hints Fe to Oal-
VMtOD.
ITMslsan opportunity to enjoy
the splendid btthlnir Afforded by
the turf on Uiklveston aeaoh.
r tf you enjor rUblncrou can make
n trip to tbe north jettranennre
a itood day's sport There Is a com-
fortable pavll on out thero and
this ear thu TAKPOX at.d other
Kamo tlah are ununuallr abundant
tTho work of r.iMni; the trade to
a level with tho Brent sua wall Is
now pnuresalni; an i to nee this
work alone will well repay you for
the trip
'.To make It an object to take tho
trip a rateunuHUally low even lor
exeurmon bus been put on. but
thuro U no room here to explain
AsK the Santa Fe Arjcnt
lie Kn jwa
w. s.
KEENAN
C. I' A
Galveston
Texas
Put Your Trust
In the
Bain Springfield and Kentucky
Wagons
Junes' Mow.rs and Reapers
Whitman Hay Press
Thomas' Sulky Plows
ne s and Bleese Buggies and
Surries.
We Carry in Stock the handsomest
Sewing Machines on earth.
Everything in Hardware Stoves Bug-
gies and Wagons.
Stevens Kennedy Spragins
Company
Ardmore
Marietta
Protect Yourself.
Intendlug visitors to St. Louis dur-
ing tho World's Fair can assure them-
selves satlsfactpry rooming accommo-
dations through tho Morchnnts' Sor-
rice Company at a nominal oxpenso.
Tor particulars apply to noarest Frls-
jo System agent. ICtt
For Sale.
At one-halt its actual value a No.
1 good wind mill and wator tank. Ap-
ply Sidney Suggs" Ar'dmore I. T. ltf.
mm
WHEN YOU TRAVEL
SELECT A RAILWAY A3
YCU DO YOUR CLOTHES
KATY SERVICE
(MISSOURI KANSAS i. TEXAS RAILWAY.)
Sue:ts Comfortable mil Convenient Train:
THE "KATY FLYER" AND
KATY DINING
em r mmm as
Meals Modera't In Prlci.
Unsurpassed In Qji.'H; and $cn!ce
ONE PRICE
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 235, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 9, 1904, newspaper, August 9, 1904; Ardmore, I. T.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc79593/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.