The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 236, Ed. 1, Wednesday, August 10, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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K K O M T 1L E B I C J3 V S V S T O R K O 1 IJ T K T O X - P I K 1. C (3 M 1 A X Y
The Burton-Peel company in their tireless watch for new things and better goods have found something that will interest each and every lady in
Ardmorc as well as all the visitors. Just a look in our East window and you find the most beautiful lunch cloths and table sets ever before shown
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One Handsome Cloth embroidered
and hemstitched all hand work our
American beauty roses themselves fresh
from the morning bud are not more Per-
fect and radiant in their splendor than
the roses with which the artist has
adorned the cloth.this cloth is of the very
best linen with embroidered
napkins to match at
Next we take the beautiful drawn
work cloth 'tis an unquestioned fact that
the tireless little Mexican women lead
the world in the art of drawn work the
design is the lone star centre with a gor-
geous drawn work edging. This cloth
was recently brought from Mevico and
is to be raffled off at some future date.
Our Grand Clearing Sale on Lawns
will be continued until the last piece is
gone. Come see the display of gorgeous
linens and enjoy the feast of bargaius.
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NEW ARRIVALS
We would like to announce the arrival of a large
shipment of the American women's favorite" The
American Lady Corset which pleases them all. We
have all the new styles Longfelo Pompadou The
American Lady straight front and the American
Lady habit eip they sell from 50c to $3. We also
a full line of corsets to sell from 50c to $2.50
We would also like to call the Gentlemen's at-
tention to our new arrivals in our ueckwear depart-
ment in Windsors Tuexo fold in all the dif-
ferent colors and patterns.
You will also find some elegant lunch
cloths and centre pieces weich you will
find a feast for your eyes. Then next you
find those dainty and gorgeous Brazilian
Point Handkerchiefs also a dainty Bra
zillian point cover.
But while we admire the elegant
cloths and dainty drawn and lace work.
Let us remind you not to forget Burton-
Peel are always headquarters for the
choicest table linens to sell from 20c to
$3 per yard also napkins from 25c to
$6.50 per dozen.
Then we have another chance for
you out4 Men's Hat Special will be con-
tinued until Saturday Our Oxford Spe-
cial will be indifinitely continued.
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FOSTER.
Speclnl Correspondence.
ltetor I. T.. August 9. We had
several sriiowurs last week and Snt-j
unlay ovenlng the clouds began gnth-i
orliiK anil In a fow minutes the licav
Wl I III WHIM ! nr"l-n rii tnsii iWnnmrifia
"N- la Mruf nniiTr-i
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lost rnln of tho fcoason .was falling.
In thirty mlnulos 3V Inches of rain
had fallon and small streams wore
out of banks- Tho ground Is thor-
oughly wet and very llttlo moro rain
Is needed for cotton.
Thero Is some- sickness In tho com-
munity. Mr. Mvlns and Mrs. Graham who
wero reported sick In our last aro
both up
Considerable) hay has boon lost by
having it cut and tho rain coming
on It beforo It could bo stacked or
baled.
Several of our neighbors attended
U10 picnic at Elmoro last Friday.
They ronort a very good time.
Tho Infant child of Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Brorn dloU last Thursday. Mr.
Brown Uvea at Hickory I. T.. and
was visiting Mrs. Urown'a paronts
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Jeffreys Tho
child hail boon sick for Bomo tlrao.
and It was thought a chango might
lielp It. but tho angers in Heaven
beckoned It homo whero rest and
sweet reposo will forever bo It's own.
How Darker began a meeting hero
last night. It will probably continue
all week.
Special Correspondence.
McMillan. I. T.. Au?. 0. Holl worn.'
are reported as doing considerable
damage on Wilson Creek south
town.
The Mothodihts will begin a pro-
traetod melting hero next Sunday In
stead of last Sunday as reported
W. H. Crlswell went to Texas yes-
terday after his wife who has been
visiting Iter paronts at Calllsburg.
h. A. Sawyers formorly of tur
town has moved to Wilson where he
will o.iter Into the mc'rcantllo business.
C. A. Burns purchased tho Mrs. Ma-
shaw rosldanco In south part of town
last week.
O. W. Allen leaves U1I3 evening
for Cfaremore to attend tho Grand
Lodgo as delegate from Hardy Lovfgc
F. & A. Jr. Ho will' visit places In
tho Creek Nation as he returns home.
Onr sick ard reported as Improving
slowly.
Prof. Fox of Tyler was- with us ye;
tenia)';
TO THE
WORLD'S FAIR
IN ADDITION TO THE ALREADY i
SPNDID SERVICE MAINTAIN
ED BY THE
Sure Cure for Piles.
Itching piles produce molsturo and
causo itching; this form ns well na
-tho blind bleeding or protruding piloJ
uro cured uy ur. nosati-lio's I'llo Homed-.
Stops itching and bleeding. Ab-
sorbs tumors COc a Jar at druggists
or sent by wall. Treatise free. Write
mo about your enso. Di Bonsanko
Phila Pa. For sale by W. B. Frame
druggist.
If all men wore kings thero wculd
18 no button and royalty would bo
commonplace and full of drawbacks.
Foloy's Kldnoy Curo Is a medicine
free from poisons and will cure any
case of kldnoy dlaoase that Is not 'be-
yond the roach of medicine. Bonner
& Bonner.
Wo carry a full lino of tho llr.'it
running Mollno ond tho celebrated
Mitchell wagons. Call and got our
prices.
niVENS. CORH.V & FHENSLET.
Foley's Kidney Cure will cure all
diseases arising from disordered kid-
neys or bladder. Bor.ner & Bonner
A Physlclarr Healed.
Dr. Geo. Bwing. a practicing physi-
cian of Smith's rfrovo Ky. for over
thirty years writes his personal ex-
perience with Folov'a Klil
"For years I had boon crontK- hnthor
od with kidney and bladder trouble
and enlnrged prostrato gland. I used
everything known to tho profession
wunout roller until I commenced to
use Foley's Kidney Curo. After tak-
ing thre-0 bottles I was nntlrpK- iv.
lleve.1 and cured. I proscrlbo it now
dally In my practlco and heartily re-
commond Its uso to nil physicians for
StlCll troubles. I ll.lvo nrnsi-ll.! If
In hundreds of case3 with porfect suc
cess uennor Ai Bonnor.
kVtween Pointi In
TEXAS and
The scientist who describes mun
dane condl(loii3 two million years
hence Is contraillctlon-proor among
his contomiKrnrleB.
Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers.
l oloys Honey and Tar nffordu lm-
modlatO relief to nstlinia Kiifforora In
the worst stagos nnd if tnkon in time
will effect a cure. Bonnor & Bonnor.
"America" with a Cerinan nccoht Is
none t!w loss patriotic.
"Two Bottles Cured Hlrrt."
plaint for about two years" writes
A. H. Davis of Mt. Sterling. la . ' but
two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure-
effected a permanent cure." Wmnr
& Bonner
DeWftts SaSvo
For Piles Burns Soros.
SAINT LOUIS
Av THrftfOGH PULLMAN SERVICE
RUNNING VIA KANSAS CITY
AND THE WABASH R. R. HAS
BEE"N' ESTABLISHED.
THIS CAR CARRIES YOU TO
MAIN ENTRANCE OF THE FAIR!
AND PICKS YOU UP THERE WHEN
YOU ARE READY TO COME
H0M&
YOU REACH ST. LOUIS
IN THE MORNING
YOU LEAVE AT NICHT
FOR PARTICULARS JUST
ASK THE SANTA FE ACENT
CR ADDRESS
W. S. KEENAN G. P. A.
GALVESTON TEXAS I
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FOR SALE
Ono hundred and forty head of
Horses Hares. Mules
Jncks and Jennets
Or rather a finu bunch of fine
Stock Horses consisting of Ho
head. Can be seen at tho Hen
derson it Frost pasture about 1.1
miles northeast of A id more on
Little Blue. H. 13. LEWIS
Pontotoc I. T.
II It I C K
FEED I LIVERY
...BARN...
TI5I10MING0 - - - IND. TER.
A. J. BURDETT Prop.
Sptciul attention Riven to
commercial rics
Telephone 108
Take a Plunge
In the Surf
JoN SATURDAY AUGUST 20
The Kxciirilon of thn year will ba
operated from polntn north nf
Templnon tbo HnU F to Qui.
veton.
'This la nn opportunity to enjoy
th aplnnillil bttbtni; alTonlnil Li-
the mrf on Oalreiton nna(th.
o'.'.fi." e?ior "'"'nifTon can make
a trip to th north Jetty nne ha
JortablB pavll on out tbt-ro anil
iraaie tlh am anuiuntlr abundant
The work of rallnic the irrado to
a level with the Brrat aea wall U
now procr.'iiinif an 1 to aue thla
work alone will well ropay you for
InH trip.
To make it n object to take tho
trip a rate unusually low even lor
t'xrutamna liii.i been put on but
thero la w room nuro t explain
Aslt the Santa Fe Afjent
Ho Kn h:i
!
Put Your Trust
In the
Bain Springfield and Kentucky
Wagons
Junes' Mowers and Reapers '
Whitman Hay Press
Thomas' Sulky Plows
Hyne's and Bleese Buggies and
Surries.
We Carry in Stock the handnomest
Sewing Machines on earth. .
Everything in Hardware Stoves Bug-
gies and Wagons.
Stevens Kennedy Spragins
Company
Ardmore
Marietta
Galveston
Texas
Protect Yourself.
Intondlng visitors to St. Louis Jilt-
ing tho World's Fair can assure them
solves satisfactory rooming necommo
iatlons through the Merchants' Ser
rlco Company at a nominal expense
for particulars apply to noarest Kris-
;o System agont. I6tf
For oale.
At ono half its actual value a No
1 good wind mill anl water tank Ap
ply Sidney Sugg?. Arimoro I T.
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KATY SERVICE
(MISSOURI KANSA3 4. TEXAS RAILWAY )
Suggests Comfortable ail Cuitnlinl Trilm
THE "KATY FLYER" and
KATY DINING STATIONS.
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