The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 261, Ed. 1, Friday, September 9, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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'Ardmore Friday September 9 1904.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
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NEW SHOWING
OF MEN'S YOUTHS' and BOYS'
Clothing and Overcoats
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In our effort to place before the men and hoys of Ardmore a line of Clothing with
few equals and no superiors wo have gathered together the latest styles to be found in
the most-up-to-date markets. Our buyurs bought for the public as they would have
bought for their own use and a look through our Clothing department will prove to you
that our line is the largest and inosr complete in the Indian Territory. Let us give you
an idea of what you will see when you visit us:
One lot blue black-
Serge long lapel
3-button square-cut
sack hand-worked
button-holes; will lit
you perfectly will
cost you $40 when
made to order. Our
price special
$25.
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We also have other
numbers in Fancy
Mixed Goods at the
same price.
One lot Black Thibot Cloth
o button square cut sack nhort
coat peg-top trousers would be
cheap at $U500 if made to order.
We sell them CIA ( (
special at IpZUtUU
Also several patterns in new
Fancy Mixed Goods all wool
in the grey-brown and other
colors new straight front and
military cuts. CIA TlA
soils at $2U.UU
A largo assortment of stylos
and colors also black all extra
quality and value C 1 r AA
for 31D.UU
A handsome lino of Mixed
Goods in light and steel grey
brown mixed colors and black
military and university cuts --
they're very late Q 4 q n
our prico 17.51' and lO.UU
We also have a complete lino
of goods in all now patterns to
sell at $5 $6.50 J7.50. $8.50.
$10.00 and $12. 50 and you will
tind thorn all bargains.
You will also tind our lino of
Boys' and Youths' Suit com-
plete in every detail. Prices of
I Joys' Suits range from 50c to
$7.00; in Youths '4.50 to$15 00
We also have a large and
handsome lino of Mori's Boys'
and Youths' Overcoats. A lino
of Men's Overcoats Kaglans
and Cravenetto Rain Proof coats
in the double breasted long
lapel styles with handsomo silk
and sitin linings prices range
from $7 50 to $25.00.
Remember all high grade
goods have hand. worked button-
holes and we guarantee to tit.
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We also invite your
attention to our win-
dow where you will
find many new styles
in
UMBRELLAS
and
Parasols
all of them new in
style and quality the
newest designs in
handles.
You are always wel-
come to look at new
goods whether you
buy or not.
Til KCONUMt CAt.TK
TUB HATIHl'At'rortY HTOItK
ONE NIGHT TO LAKELAND
In as raauy hours as it onc took days the journey
from Kansas City to the cool lake resorts of Illi
nou Wisconsin and Minnesota is now comfort-
ably made by The Southwest Limited of the
CHICAGO MILWAUKEE & ST.PAUL
RAILWAY.
Laave Kansas City (Union Station) at 5 55 p. m
or Grand Avenue G.07 p. m.. arrive CIhcuro (Uu-
ion Station) S 55 a. m the next day.
Leave Chicago (Union Station) the same
morning and arrive that day at any one of several
hundred ideal summer resorts in the Lakeland of
Illinois Wisconsin and Minnesota All meals
Berved in dining enra. Union stations in both
cities Descriptive booklets for six cents' postage
M. F SMITH G. L. COBB
Commercial Agent Southwestern Passenger Agt.
Slaughter Bld Dallas Texas. 907 Main St.. Kansas City Mo
Cure for Sick Headache.
Wo had a letter the other day from
a lady In tho town or Boulder Colo.
Hint should bo of interest to people
who are troubled w".i spell j of 'ick
l.iadaehe Sho writes that she had
these spells aloiit four times a week
was obliged to go to bod and romnlii
thero from 8 to 10 hours oi h time.
Had been troubled thlu way for sev-
eral years and tho attacks beenmo
n.oro frequent. Doctors deno her no
good Bhe tried dieting as overybody
said It was from htr stomach. Seeing
an advertisement of Dr. Ounn'f Im-
proved Liver Pills which said they
euro sick headache- by removing the
cause she docided to try once more
nnd sent 50c. for two Ikwcs. Sho said
sho had taken Uic last pill more than
1 imonUis ago has not had a sick
spell of any kind for over 5 months.
Dnrgglts sell thoso pills for 25 cents
per box. It only takes ono for a rtoso
they euro slck-headachc overy time.
Dr. Gunn's Blood and Nerve Ton'c.
I Thero Is not a woman. In tills lnnl
but nt sometime in her llfo would
hovo been tho better for tho uso of
thl3 tonic For dls"ase peculiar to
women a letter modlclno was never
made. It Is composed of Uio ingred-
ients from which the system has
been deprived by disease overwork
or dissipation. It enters at onco Into
thoclrculatlon building up the tissues
that have wasted making puro rich
blood In the most direct way. For
weak nervous anil unsteady people
pimply palo or llcshloss pooplo It
will mako strong steady norvca and
gives the complexion irr.t wholesome
look that Indicates health producing
gtoda solid flesh at the rate of 1 to 3
Us. per week. Druggists sell It for
75c. per box. or 3 boxes for $2. It
should bp taken after meals ono or
two tablets each time
Has Sold a Pile of Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy.
1 have wild Chamberlain's Cough
Kemody for mow than twenty years
and It has given entlro satisfaction.
I have sold a pile of It and can recom-
mend It highly. Joicph McKlhlncy
Linton Iowa. You will find tills rom-
edy a good friend wlcn troubled with
n cough or cold. It always affords
iH'Ick relief and Is pleasant to take.
For sale by F. J. Kunwy City Drug
Store W. II. Frame.
Tho fellow who wants a girl's hanl
feels that he carries oft tho palm.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve
lias world-wide fame for marvo-
Ions euros. It surpasses any other
talvo lotion ointment or balm for
cuts corns burns bollsi soros felons
ulcers tetter salt rhoum fovor sores
chapped hands skin eruptions; In-
fallible for piles. Cure guaranteed.
Only 25c at City Drug Store. W 11
Frame druggist
It's easy enough to bo pleasant if
you always have your own way.
Sure Cure for Piles.
Itching plies produco moisture and
causo Itching; this form as well as
tho blind bleeding or protruding piles
aro cured by Dr. Bosan-ko' Pllo Rem-
edy. Stops Itching and blooding. Ab-
sorbs tumors 50c a Jar at druggists
or sent by mall. Treatise freo. Write
mo about your case. Dr. Bonsanko
Phtla Pa. For salo by W. 13. Frame
druggist.
Tourist Rates.
Tho Frisco Systom will Issuo dur-
ing the summer months tourist round
trip tickets to various resorts and lo-
cations tho mountains lakes and
seashore at greatly reduced ratoa
with ample return limit.
Call on nearest agent or address
Passenger Tronic Department
SAINT LOUIS.
The salo of a' block of city housoa
may not bo exactly a square i;
Tho famous Greenland rofrlgorator
stands at tho head of tho list as be-
ing tho best. Noble Bros aro soiling
thern at cost.
Abscess.
W. II Harrison Cleveland Miss.
writes Aug. 15. 1902. 'I want to say
n word or pralso for Ballard's Snow-
Lnlmont. I stepped on a nail which
ccusod tho cords In my logs to con-
tract ami an abscess to rlso In ray
knee and tho doctor told mo that
1 would hnvo a stiff log so ono day
1 wont to J. F. Iord'- drug store (who
Is now In Denver Colo.) Ho recom-
mended a bottlo of Snow IJnlment;
I got a 50c size and It cured my log.
It Is tho best liniment in Uio world.
Abbcossos. with fow exceptions nro
Indicative of constipation or debility.
They jnay however result from blow
or from foreign bodlosj Introduced
Into tho skin or (loah such as splin-
ters thorns etc. W. II. Frame.
Tho gods honor her who thlnkcth
long beforo opening her Hps.
Whon troublod with constipation
try Chamberlain's Stomach and Llrer
Tablets. Thoy aro easy to tako and
produco no gripping or other unpioas-
ant effects. For alo by F. J. Ramsey
Ardmore Drug Co. W B. Frame.
Don't forget that wo tiavo a full
lino of saddled and harness.
NOBLE BROS.
Give heed to tho voice of an old
woman; sorrow has given her wisdom
JEWI
OLIDAYS
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On Saturday September 10th and Monday September 19th
being our holidays our places of business will be closed on the above dates . . . We
will not transact any business or buy any cotton on these days.
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Westheimer & Daube
Baltimore Racket Store
Geo. Ash
Ardmore Mercantile Co.
J. nratl Manaicsr
Miller's Loan Office
J. H Knhn
R. Lowenstein Cincinnati Racket Store
Ardmore Wholesale Grocery Co.
J. Goldsmith
W. Newman
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