The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 259, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 7, 1904 Page: 2 of 8
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OUR SUIT DEPARTMENT
S OVERFLOWING wilh the season's choicest styles latest weaves and newest shadings in Man-Tailered suits and
sKirts for Ladies and Misses. The increasing popularity of Ladies' and Misses' Ready-to-wears demand each
season a large and varied stocR. Always abreast of the times we are on the spot with the greatest line of
these goods ever before shown in this section. Call and taKe a looK through them and buy early which in
I
sures you picK of
WalRing Shirts
We maRe a great showing
ing of WalRing SRirts in
the latest styles and shades
OF SERVICEABLE MATERIALS
ONE
Texas Day at St. Louis.
The holding uf tin Luulstina rur-
thase KxiKiiltlon at St. Iuis brings
...I.... -it t.y-.. n'ii I
mil wnuiu wunu u 'JI n -i nm
In admitted by every one to be the
gmudiwt exposition ever held com-
plete In every detail a wonderful re-
production of human energy and. In-
genuity from the oauiwt times until
now.
In no oUior largo i-lty of tho world
do Texans fool ag completely at home
as In St Iou1b. It Is distinctly a
Southoru city Uio chief trading poln'.
for Toxaa jicoplo who aro thoroughly
acquainted and always welcome thoro
As a compliment to this state tho
mnnngomont of Uio World's Fair has
named Monday September 12 Toxas
Day. All patriotic Texans will respond
to till call and show their apprecia-
tion of tho honor conferred on our glor-
ious stato by visiting the Fair at that
tlmo. To enable Uiem to do so at Uio
least oxiwnso. nnd the greatest ios-
ltlblo comfort Cottou Ilelt ltouto will
run anoUior of Its ixipular iinn't
Worry Bxcurslons in Sepii'lcr 10
nr.d 11. The same ltK'dul tt.in or-
vice and jiersotwil attention to your
comfort that baa ma 1 ihese exeur
a.tms m iicceMful in the 1 nst will 1"
awAu provided. Hemerober our Interest
In you does not cease with your art'-
v I In 8t Louis. We arrange tor your
accommodation there at reasonable
prices and In a most excellent and
conrwitenl location.
Over two thousftn ' people have
gone with us on then excursions and
wo refer to them as our best adver-
tisement. Of course you want to go to
St. Umls on this occasion. We make
every arrangement for your trip In
both Jl'ections. (Jo with us and don't
worry. Tor full Information about this
excursion ask any Cotton Helt Agent
or I). M. Morgan. T. IV A.. Ft. Worth;
Gun Hoover T. V. A.. Waco; Jno. F.
lltane. T. 1'. A. Tyler.
No theological faucet Is of any val-
ue without the eternal fountain.
Feet Swolen to Immense Size.
"1 had kidney trouble so bad that
I could not work" titty J. J. Cox of
Valloy Web Ky. my feet wo'O
bwolen to limnetvso also and I was
conflnod to my bod and physicians
were unable to give me any relief.
My doctor finally prescribed Foley's
Kidney Cure wtilt-h made a well mnn
of me." Bonner & Bonner.
W Early" Risers
Tito famous little pills.
SubBcrlbo for tho Ardmortlte.
the stocR. The opportune buying-season
Ladies'
Suits
in a variety
of styles
weaves and
colorings
at
$7.50 to
$35.00
PRICE
Sour Stomach.
When the quantity of fool taken t.i
too large or the quality too rk-h sour
8linaeii In likely to follow and es-
Ij daily ho if the dlwstion has been
weakened by constipation Eat slow-
ly nml not tx ireety of easily digest
i d food Masticate the f- od thoroiiKh-
ly I't tlve hour elape lKtween
mials and when y n feel a fullness
and weight In Uie .i-gion of tin
stomach after eating take Chamber-
Iain's Stomach and I.lver Tablets nnd
tho fcour Atonuieh may bo cvoldod.
For Mle by F. J. Hatnsoy Ardmoro
Prug Co. W. H. Frame.
The J.ord Is a hiding place from tho
wind but not from our work.
Emergency Medicines.
It Is a grunt convenience to hnve at
hand reliable romodio for uso In
cases of nccldont and for slight In-
juries nnd ailments. A good llnlmotit
one that is fast becoming a favorite
It not a household necessity Is Cham-
berlain's Fain Halm. Ily applying It
promptly cause the Injury to heal In
piomptly to a cut brulso or burn It
cause Uio Injury to heal In
nlout one-Uiird tho tlmo usually re-
quired ami tut It Is nn antiseptic it
prevent any dtinger of blood iolfon-
lug. Wtien 1'aln Halm is kept at hand
a BK-aln may lo treated before inflam-
mation set In. which Insure a quick
relief. For sale by F J. Hainsey W.
For sale ty I J. Hamsey Ardmore
iuug Co. W. U. Krtme.
. . . T
The celebrated Quick Meal gasoline
stove Is a positive luxury any tlmo ot
year and during the summer month
they are a necessity lluy the Quick
Meal from.
HIVKNS. COMIX FltKNSLIJV.
A New Jersey Editor's Testimony.
M. T I.ynoi. Iidllor of the Philips-
hurg. N. J. Dally Post writa: "I liave
ued many klndst of medicines for
coughs and cohls m my family but
never anything so good as Foley's
Honey ami Tar. I cannot say too
much In praise of It.' Itonner & Bon-
ner. t.ivo me reins to appetite aim
f.h-0 Wings to happiness. I
Foley's Honey and Tar Is peculiar-
ly adapted for chronic throat troubles
Md will positively euro bronchitis
tioarsouoM and all branchial dlseasos.
lteuo substitutes. Ponnor & Bonnor.
Hespect always a silent womnn:
great is the wlwloni of tho woman that
holdoth her tongue.
Wanted For the World's Fair-
Samples ot fruit samples of melons
samples of corn and samples of veg-
etables. Anyone having crodltablo
samples will plense call at this olllco
and agree on prico and dato for de-
livery. SIDNEY SUQCJS.
THE DA uY ARDMOREITE.
Misses
Nobby
Tailored Suits
for ages
11 to 17
at
$7.50 $10
$12.50
Shoes and StocKings
FOR THE SCHOOL CHILDREN
We have made special preparation in Shoe
and Hosiery Departments for school opening'
which invariably calls for new foot-wear for Boys
and Girls. You will find here some exceptional
values in the Hind that wears fits and feels good.
MADDEN
W 1 yon kn-iw we ual on-- of the
lt washing maihlnes mi the mar-
ket? ' nodli: nuos.
Sure Cure fcr Plies.
Itching I'iles produce moisture and
cause Itching this form as well as
Wind. Weeding or Protruding Piles
are cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Rem-
dy. Stops itching and bleeding. Ab-
sorbs tumors. 50c a Jar at druggists
or sent by mall. Trcatlso free. Write
me about your case. Dr. Iiosanko I
Philadelphia Penn. For sale by W.
D. Frame Druggist.
Of course It was some vlnogar-vl.t-aged
old bachelor who salJ that all
women aro ellglblo for membership
In the painters' union.
A Boy's Wild Ride for Life.
With family around expecting him
I to die and a son riding for life 18
n.iie to get nr. Kings .now wtscov-i
ery for Consumption Coughs nni
colds W. II. Ilrown. of Leesvlllo. Intl. j
endured donth's agonies from
nsthma; but this wonderful medicine
guve instant relief nnd soon cured him.
He writes: "I now sleep soundly
everj" night." I.iko marvelous cures
cf consumption pneumonia cough'' I
colds and grip prove Its matciiloss
I merit for all throat and lung trou-i
! Ides. Guaranteed boMIc 50c and $1.1
'Trial bottle free at City Drug Storo I
w J praMIO- !
1 Vnlhltiir hill a lnr ilnae nt nrnff-
j tical experience will Induce a man to
appreciate a deaf and dumb wife.
Sure Cure for Plies.
Itching piles produce moisture nnd
cause Itching this form as well ns
blind bleeding or protruding piles
are -cured by Dr. Ittwwn-ko'n Pile
Remedy. Stop Itclilng and bleeding.
Absorbs tumors 50c a Jar at drug-
gist or sent by mall. Treatise free.
Write mo about your cao. Dr. Bos-
onko I'hila. Pa.
rVH hMH . . of ...
woman: sfrrow has civen her wls.lom
Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs.
"Several years since my lungs wure
so badly affected that I liad many
hemorrhages" write A. M. Ako of
Wood Ind. "1 took treatment with
several physicians without any bono-
lit. I then started to take l-V!'s Hon-
ey and Tar ami my lung are now as
sound as a bullet I lecommend it In
atlvanco stage of lung troublos."
Bonner & Bonnor.
A woman without children has not
yet tho most proelous of her Jowols.
Foley's Kidney Cure makes tho dis-
eased kidneys sound so thoy will
eliminate tho poisons from tho bloo4.
Bonnor it Bonner.
is now on; don't overlooR your best opportunities.
Misses'
Man-Tailored
SKists
for ages 11 to 17
in a variety of
Weaves
and
Shades
Popular Prices
CO.
CHIGLEY.
Special Correspondence.
Chlgley. I. T.. Sept. 3. Mrs. Z. T.
Cooper and daughter of Davis are
visiting friends here this week.
S. S. Hhl and I E. Huss got in from
Lincoln County Okla. tho other day
and report everything In that part
very flourishing crops fine consider-
ing the dry weather.
Wo had fine rains Saturday and
Sunday but too late to do tho cotton
much good. Some of our farmers were
figuring on a bale to tho acre before
the dry weather set In and now they
claim It they get ono fourth a bale
to the aero they will be doing fine.
Uevs. Wadkins and Freeman have
been holding union meeting at this
plnco for the past week and doing
much good. So far eleven professed
religion.
Mack Wilson and sister Mrs. Os-
bore left Friday to visit frlonds and
relntl'-s on Mud crook.
Stmle Mason who has been sick all
summer Is nble to got around some
wo are glad to seo him up once morv?.
Jlmie Nelson who lias boon making
his homo with W. U. Wolford all the
year left for Westorn Texas Friday
night.
Wylle Wolford wns down In tho
Choctaw nation all last week on bus-
iness. There is lots of sickness in this
part mostly chills and fever from
one to three cases In every family.
Jim Smith who once lived In this
part and moved to Texas has return-
od and will probably locate with us
again. We hope he will for thero arj
no better men tnnn Mr. Smith.
MIstt Jennie nnd VIrgio Moses of
Ixlngton. Okln. a"ro visiting tho fam-
ily of Trigg Williams this week.
Ode Wythe of Carnoglo Okla. Is
down visiting his sister Mrs. Wil
liams.
Tom Livingston of Wynnowood was
out In this part Sunday looking aftor
some land. We would bo glad to have
him stop with. us.
Our school will closo Friday un'll
cotton is gathereo thon wo hopo Miss
Cooper will be successful In gettlns
tho wlntor school.
Prof. Wlthrow of Carr Flat was
over Sunday.
Avoid serious results ot kidney or
bladder disorder by taking Foley's
Kidney Cure. Bonner & Bonner.
0ftuiots Early Risers
Tho famous littlo pills.
Ladies'
Fine Dress
SKirts
in Voile
French Poplin
SilK and
Crepe DeChine
$5.00 to
$20.00
Extra Values
In Boys' School Suits and
odd Pants of the most ser-
viceable material at :: ::
AT UNDERVALUE PRICES
SPOT CASH
Don't Suffer 'n Silence.
Indies can bo cured of weakness of
a kind easily and quickly. Wine of
I fe absolutely cures or costs you
i .(-tiling. Ask your druggist. He
member If you are not satisfied wlt'i
it you get your money back. Delay
c cans misery or death. Try It today
For sale by all druggists. Sept. 1
Special prices on refrigerators. A
few more left. NOBLE BROS.
Doctors Could not Help Her.
"I had kidney troublo for years"
writes Mrs. Raymond Conner of Shel-
ton wash. "and the doctors could
not help me. I tried Foley's Kidney
Cure and tho very first dose gave mo
relief and I am now cured. I cannot
say too much for Foley's Kidney
Cure. Bonner & Bonner.
Subscribe now and vote for your
choice. No votes will be sold except
upon subscriptions. Five new weeki'
readers paid ono year entitles you to
It t'l votes. 4siU duo subscription pat''
ray be votod at one vote for ect
c- nt. So pay up for your dally now
oi. i vote. There are ni dellngucnt
v.eeklles and but few d iMnquent rl?.il
les. The contest closes .tt 10 oc: l
p m. Sept. 27.
T if Kt-lulit of llnpcf iilnrm
II o After I oiu out of college tlnr
ling I tuuy have to wait a few months
before I tan make eiumgh to support
yon. She-It Is i-n lmrd to wait. He
(brnvely)-l knew it. But of course
you know the world doesn't know any-
thing ubout uie yet. Brooklyn Life.
Kittiim! Urrfir.
"Will you take me to your circus
Mr. Merry?"
"Why. Willie I have nothing to do
with any circus. What makes you nsk
that?"
"Why. mother said you was a clown."
New York Times.
Tlir Mmrprr Ylalon
"I believe there's something between
our daughter and young Huggerly."
"I seen them In the parlor last
night" volunteered young brother "an'
there wasn't nothing between them."
Houston Post.
An nxcriitlon.
She True happiness Is found In pur-
suing something not In catching It.
He If you had ever pursued the last
car nt night you wouldn't say that.
Chicago Journal.
Cast your bread upon the waters nnd
you will realise how ninny peoplo are
out for the dough. Philadelphia Hec-ord.
Ardmore Wednesday Sept. 7.
When You Travel
select a railway as
you do your clothes
KATY SERVICE
(MISSOURI MUSIS i. TEMS MIINU)
Suggests Comfortable and
Convenient Trains
The "KATY FLYER" and
KATY DINING STATIONS
Meals. Modcrato In Price.
Unsurpassed in Quality nnd Service.
Oni Price soo
1 cn p offgf ft any num-
ber of pleaMnt trln nl
ad you nomethlntf new
In rrtntl matter About
thtin. Write to utr.
"KATY" St Louis
ID'S i.rtmr.
WASH SLUE
Costs io cents r.tul equals 20 cents
worth of any other kind of bluing.
Won't Spill or Break
Can't Spot Clothes
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
around' in the Water.
At nil wlso Grocers.
xf
A haughty woman stumbles for sho
cannot see wnat may be In nor way.
ItODBthccoutihsnd Iiaalrluntfsl
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