The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 9, Ed. 1, Sunday, November 20, 1904 Page: 5 of 8
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Ardmore Sunday November 20 1904.
THE DAILY ACM0REi7E.
NEW SUITS
Soft and Stiff Hats.
OUr stock t new fall Hats
nnd Cps id now complete in
every detail. Prices
50c to $5.00
We are solo airent for the
celebrated Hawes 3.00 Hat.
Call and eo? our stock of
Men's and Hoys' Furnlshlnus.
if
Ardmore I. T.
2nl loor wPHt CityXnH .tank
n.tuin piuu Mum Pireei
High Art Millinery
The largest and most up-todatc Millinery House in
Ardmore. Many novelties shown here that can not be
found elsewhere. Our lino of
STREET HATS
we are selling at Half Price to close out. "Wo are headquar-
ters for misses' and children's headwear All styles caps.
Special line ladies' and misses' .man-tailor-made Skirts
Low ostein's
SOLOMON THE BAKER
And Maker of Good Things to Eat.
Annouuoo that .notwithstanding the
'high price of (lour he Is still making
Tho VKHY IH2ST lilt BAD.
Ills cakes jdos and buns cannot be
surpassed.
My candltB are always fresh pure
and nalatabte. llUn mv VKRY HRHT
' DIIBAD. if vou at them once vou will
eat them again.
For the VERT BEST BREAD.
SOLOMON Tho Bakor
And Maker ot Good Things to Eat-
Just think of a good shotgun at
$4.B0 at
B1VKNS CORHN & FHENSIXY.
Moon Bros' bugglei sold only at
J. C. Freddy's at closing out prices.
Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs
and colds; rellnble tried and tested
safe and sure. Bonner & llouner.
Just think of It a $G5 top buggy for
50. j. C. PRBDDT.
Can and will save you money on Wall
Paper. You know the only good Mixed Paint
in Town is SHERWIN-WILLIAMS a CO'S.
T. N. COLEMAN
DRUGGIST
Why it is Wood ?
How can that buUilIng l.e HrppriHiIt Jt
tiiaile o by a firo Insurance-poller. Our Pol-
Idea will covet you for any amount anil our
preulntn rate are pretty reasonable.
Fire
In liable to letroy jour bolbl'tii: at anv
time. Whrnot provide (or ucb an emer-
irenevt When it does come you can erect a '
new bulldlUK with the mone paid uer to
you. In acconlancr with tin- term ot the
policy. Vouthen feel tLe llet.liK of lire'
iDituiance. Why rielay nny lonirerT Call en
u for foil particular as to pollcle. pretn-
mm etc
SR R R I I C P '
Ia &J t U
OVERCOATS
Wo boll tlio fnmouB Roches-
tor line of high-grade liaml-
tallored Clothlnu (or men that
lite and wears. Latest styles
at?rtc.rn: $5 to $23
Boys' Clothing
The E k bland 1b Ibe tost.
Wo m 11 them ulta
$2.25 to $10.50
Overcoa's (rom
$2.25 to $9.50
Pants
We eell tlio Cohen aud Gold-
in nn lino of Ut-well nnd wear
well pants. Men's from
$1.50 to $5.50
Hoys' Pantt from
50c to $3.50
ft
I
Fall
Alpine. I
J
R J TRFAHWFI 1
LI I J I ULlllillLLL
J. F. Havens
HaB opened the old Miller blacksmith
shop on Caddo street and Is piepared
to do any and all kinds of blacksmith
and woodwork and horseshoeing. Ho
will exercise his best Judgment and
common sense of long enperienes on
horse-shooing preventing your horse
from Interfering or thick at toe buck
kneed corns in heel and make your
horse travel free nnd easy. Soliciting
a sbgro of your patronage on anv of
1 iu" enure satisfaction.
l'a" and 6eo me- "17
Photus No. 70 for carrlago al any
time. mr
The
layman Twins are to anncar
hero soon in their high clats musical
comedy "At tho Races" carrying a
largo company and chorus together
with beautirul scenery costumes aim
effects.
Ring's Dysnensln Tablets rnrn m
digestion dyspepsia and strengthen
uio stomacn. hoi by city Drug Store.
.Miss I'atti Koga daughter of the
great comedienne ot that name will
be seen hero soon with tuo Lyman
Twins big company In the part ol
"Sally Summers."
PERSONAL NOTES.
T. SI pes of Wetumkn was in the
chy Saturdny.
I
A. C. Young has returned from a
btilnrs (rip to Ft. Worth
K. Hanlv nni! Or Wnlfnr iTnrnv
" """ "r- ancr Hard)
left yesterday (or St. Louis.
w .- .
" m- "OROrs anil wife lett yesterday
lo- Davis to spend a lew ilnvs
. !
Mrs. O. L. Heth Is In Wllbnrton to
iend a few days with relatives.
Dr' Jcrry A8lU' wns 1 & city
jfsteiday from Orr en route to at.
lxillls.
I Mrs. D. B. Alen has returned from
a visit to tho Louisiana Purchase Ex-
P sltlon.
i Jim Mathers returned yesterday
frnm a trip to different points in
Tex ik
I Miss I'stirla Taylor went (o Pauls
Vtilley yesterday alternoon ami will
spend Sunday there.
Judge ami Mrs. Geo. p. Gntos lert
Ji'sterdny at noon for Guthrie to
spend a week with lrlcnds ami rela-
tives. I W. I Melton represent Inn the in-
j lend Type Foundry of Chicago was in
t ie city yesterday In tho Interest ot
that concern.
Mrs P. 1J. Jonos has returned (rom
a pleasant visit at Wapanucka wltlt
lor father Undo Henry Parties.
Mrs Henry M. Furman and children
have returned from a pleasant visit of
two weeks In Fort Worth Tex.. Judge
and Mrs. Furman are now at homo
.SO!) A st. X .W.
Mr. S. S. Sanders who has been in
t io city for a few days the guest of
Pen Stevens lett yesterday lor tils
l.rme In Kansas City. Mrs. .Sanders
who Is here will follow later.
Judge C. M. Campbell and S. A.
Douglass left yesterday altornoon .for
Guthrie to attend the Inter-Territorial
Itf publican Tress Association to bo
hld there Mjondayj at 1.30 p. ta.
Mrs. Max Munzoshelmer and daugh-
ter. Miss Irene who have been In tnn
c'ty for a few days from Marietta trio
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Daubc re-
turned to their home yesterday alter-
norn. Miss Sue Frame loft yesterday ai-
t moon for Davis whero she wit! t
Irldes maid at lhe wedding ot .Miss
Lula Boyt to Mr. Oakloy Woodward
which will take place there WeUnoR-
it. the night of the 23rd
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Massey of
Wnldo Ark. who have been hero scv
ei al days prospectlni; have decided to
moke Ardmoro their home. They havi
r turned by way of Fort Worth and
Dallas o arrange their business mat
tTR to make the move to Ardmoro
EMANUEL LOWENSTEIN
Has resumed Music Teaching
for the season 1301-5.
Piano Pupils Received.
Special attention to Harmony and
Counterpoint.
Itemeinber tlie Jap-a-Iae is? what you
i.t-ed for your Doors and scratch
furniture.
20-3 J. B. WALU
i. Hogs. Hogs.
Xow 1b tho time to get a good stock
of hogs cheap. I want to sell all my
Polnnd China hogs' consisting of
males and sows with pigs.
23-s3-w3t W. H. JOHNSON
Iliidgo & Beach heating stoves at
iVe'-ks Bros'. i:t 3s
A first-class sewing machine guar
atiteed tor five years at one-third ot
what others cost. Call in and see this
bargain. WEEICS BROS.
13-3s Practical Tinners and Plumbers.
3JeInz's
ClatVs.
dill pickles ust
l:i at
14-3s
Thanksgiving day will soon be bore.
Don't forget that nice box of Hnyler's
nt S5c a pound.
20-3 J. JJ. WALL.
The very best fruit cako made for
Thanksgiving also angel cake. Made
every day. Call at Solomon's the
bakor and maker of good things to
eat. ;(j..
Fresh oysters and colorj ually at E.
B. Pugh's. 23-lm
Mnny pretty girls dainty costumes
Funny comedians and clever special'
ties will b" seen here soon with the
Lyman Twins. At the Races.
Although the marshals oi the Cen-
tral and Western Districts have re-
ceived orders that all prisoners from
theso districts sentenced to penal ser-
vitude bo sent to Atlanta Ga. hereat-
Ur Instead of Fort lcavenworth
Ken. as heretofore no such Instruc-
tions have as yet reached the ofllclals
of this district.
Fish oysters and celery at
Cold
15-12
Storage. R. CROTZER.
Pumpkin yam potatoes tho finest
In tho land at Clarks In tho Who-
or building. :'u-2
Tho Ardmoro theatre goors nre
clued over tho announcement that
Jos. D. Gross will present Hamlet at
the Roblson opera houso soon.
oumr i.uiNltSi closed.
Saturday night at !i o clock oi.
scholarship contest closed. Tho for-
tunate mime will bo nnnounred in
Monday's Ardmoielto. You can see
toe remit today In our West Window.
AUD.MOllB DRY" GOODS CO.
The Carnival.
The carnival was brought to a clone
'art night. It Is slated that the ear-
nival was nulte a sm-.-nM from it.
0(.
lnors standpoint and the band and
.... ... imiiim'iH win cei n ueat mini
as Its )nre of the receipts. Nearly
an or tlio attractions did a cood bus-
i:u'6g.
Last night the usual big crowd wax
out and there was much hilarity
anions the people. Ieryone seemeil
lo enjoy themselves Immensoly. The
show goes (rom lere lo Dnnidii in
stead of Howie as reporfed.
ALWAYS HERE
llaltlmore Oyster
Fresh Celery
Finest Meal at
20-3 TUCKItir? MAHKKT.
The Maccabees.
Lady Carr from Oklahomn City who
Is here looking Biter the interests ol
Use Idy Maccabees says she pro-
lifes to revolutionize lodge circles
ll'lr week. Mrs. Carr is arousing an
Inteiegt in the order among the la
dies sud has now a healthy llt.1 of ap
plicanis. Mrs. Carr is a lodge woman
ifrom the ground up and during her
re al work has earned tlio sobrlnuot
el the "HooHler Hustler" she will
held an Instruction school hero this
week.
The Elk Dance.
Unite a number of young people en-J'-yed
an Informal dance at the Ulk
hall Friday night. A string band fur-
nished music for tho occasion and n
most enjoyable evening was spent.
A number of couples took In the enr-
nival beforo attending tho hop.
Quito a good deal of seed cotton
van marketed yestorday. The cotton
receipts wero heavy.
ALWAYS HERE.
Daltlmore Oysters
Fresh Celery
Finest Meats at
20 3 TUCKER'S MARKET.
Carpenters Wanted.
Three or four first-class carpenters
wtfr.ted: will pay best wages. Apply
on works. Toolln Si Mills at Byron
Dicw's residence F street southwost
Klck-me-hard shoes lor boys wear
d2 HAMILTON'S SHOE STORE.
Deputy V. X. Burgess brought up
Owen Carter E. T. Roberts and U
Settlers yesterday from Ran whom
he arrested Friday evening nt tha
Place on a charge or gaming l lioy
were nrralgned before Commissioner
Robnett and fined $15.00 each which
they paid.
nan you ever thought that three-
fourths of the people you meet wear
ing $40 tailor mado suits bought them
berr. and did not pay more than trom
iir.no to sis?
MISFIT CLOTHING PARLOR.
20-3 1
Irby tho si year old daughter of
Mr. aniLMrs. J. M. Jones died Friday
nftornoon of brain lever a((er a weoks
illness. Services were held yesterday
afternoon at tho family residence In
nprth east Ardmoro. Interment Ux)k
place- at Roto Hill cemetery.
Dr. A. K. Hnwkes of Atlanta Ga.
was In tho city yosterday arranging
Iir a professional visit to Ardmore.
All kinds of watch and Jowelry re
inlrfng done on short notlco by I
Bocr tho Wost Main street watch
manor. 20 1
Go see tho Lyman Twins.
The Lyman Twins are coming In
their big musical comedy "At tin
Races."
Another (roat for our show going
people Is the appearanco here soon
of tho Lyman Twins and their bit:
company In "At tho Races."
Tako your
phi to see tho Lyman
Twins.
Holiday Groceries.
Putter
Eggs
- Chicken
Turkeys
Bulk Olives
it
Mackerel
Fresh Cod Fis-Ji.
r r 1 1 m Am..... . . .
Fresh Candy
Vegetables and
Good Groceries
.ntR of big fat turkeys and
Capo Cod cranberries
Ralstou's breakfast tood
rnd pan cako (lour.
Ulll pickles.
Sweet and Sour pickn-:
Fruit cake supplies and
v Thoy'ro fresh.
J. A. SKIPWORTH.
20-3 Phone uu
Announcement.
rt ......
wl" Known firm of Houston
Bros. who have been In the lumber
business In Ardmore for several years
has been succeeded by the Hudson-
Houston Lumber company ana
Messrs. Hudoon and Doughty will on-
du.vor to uphold the high reputation
or lalr dealing which Houston Pros.
lmvo had and aro ready at all
tln"'8 10 K'vo helr I'Mrotia courteous
aiM intolllgont sorvlc
.ui rill' ill mo
' lUMAJYV LUMPER YAHD.
Coiner
Ilroadway and
Washington
i !cut8 l'houo 32
People who insist on having tao
nicest gtKMls yet are careful in their
expenditures are taking advantage or
our cot sale or millinery.
MISS RUSSELL SHLNHOLSlilt.
Among tho now people who have
cmo to Ardmore to make their home
Ic Mr. Kennett Hudson or tho recent-
ly organised firm the Hudon-Hou-ton
Lumber company which has suc-
ceeded to the huslnesH of Houston
lit os. Mr. Hudson W an enorgetlc
yi-ung man who makes friends ol all
he meets; we (feel safe in saying that
I't will deserve the fine reputation
hU company has always bad and we
predict a golden future for his bust
HPS!.
Buy your window
vail paper from
20-3
glass paint and
J. 11. WALL.
Thoio funny comedians tho Lyman
Twins with their big company will be
here soon.
.les Rodgers u negro was nrrosten
late Friday afternoon In (ho O. K
vagon yard by Deputy liby on a
charge of Introducing and selling II
quor. He was taken before Commis-
sioner Robnett who et his bond at
$300 lo appear tho 20th lor examiti
Ing trial. RfKlgers gave bond and wn
Securo your sonts onrly the Lyman'
Twin aro coming. I
The Sanla Fe has Inaugurated a
train service on tho Shawnee-
Pauls Valley branch. A Sunday train
service ban also been established over
thir lino.
Tho little child of H. E. Howard
who has been ill with membraneous
croup for some tlmo Is convalescent
Save nbotit one half the cost on thnt
winter suits by buy-ing from
FARTHING BROS.
Policeman Geo. Tucker Is reported
very 111. He has been sick ror some
t'nio but has boon on the streets for
C10 past few days. He waa conllned 10
bis room yesterday.
J. X. Ilorrairs delivery team w.i.i'
wan standing in front of Tin- V:i
nington Grocery Co's. store yesterday
morning becanle frightened at a pas
Ing train and ran up Main street.
11. lining Into a farm wagon when
they were fetopped. Xo damage was
do i.e.
Xothlng cures a cough so quickly
thoroughly and satisfactory as Hon
map's Throat ond Lung Syrup. I"
to take easy (o buy 25c. Sold oni''
at
RAMSEY'S DRUG STORE.
Cnll for what you will If It belongs
In a first-class grocery store Kelker
hac It. L(Kit
We have some special bargains to
of'er In fall pants. Call In at once and
see the bargains wo offer.
FARTHING BROS.
Shot guns from $4.00 to $35 at Weeks
Bros. . -13.1
Tho winter term ol' tho United
States will convene at Tlshominiro.
Mmdaj with Judge Townsend pre
d(lng. The term will be devoted
-'ll cases only. The docket is heav
1'
ft
0
f5
fURCULMlLLJELWATOn CO. fjj
H PURCELL i.T. Kj
Nearly Twenty-five Thousand.
The local cotton receipt at ir.is
pont for tlie season has reached (21.
2or.) twenty-four thousand two hun-
dred and live bales realty a wry
.nI showing for thoso who were op-
timistic on a crop or 23000. Tho Arrt-
morelte made a guesa ir 82000 balcn
fjr tho season and wo are now In-
clined to think It will go one better
Genuine pont sausage always at
Davis' market. Phono 3(0. 13-ttn
Eagles Fly High.
At a foclal sosslon of (ho Ardmoro
An It r hngles Friday night whlcli
lasted trotn n p. m. to 1 n. in. the
visiting Eagle wero toudorod a rc-
r ptlon and bankuet at the hand .t
11 e local aerie. More than one hun-
dred member of tho order were In
attendance and for two hours thero
was naught but merry-making.
Edgar Ohoate the old reliable hfiiiv
man. has again resumed business and
will bo glad to nil all rails at any
(line. Phone No. 70. 17-lf
Felker has Thanksgiving turkeys.
Tr-ey are fat and flno. 20 Jt
Headaches may romo from eye
trouble or from nerve trouble. If tho
(ormer. let us lit you with spootaclcs
if the latter use Ramsey's Hendr.ciiu
Kllxir. We gtmnuitefl a euro In elth
cr oaso.
F. J. RAMSEY Druggist
The Eest Llnlmint.
"Chamberlain's Pain Bnlm Is con-
slderod lhe best liniment on tho mark
et" writes Post & Bliss of Georgia.
VI. .No other liniment will heal a cut
or bruise so promptly. No other af-
fords such quick relief from r cuma-
(Ic pains. No other Is so vamatlo for
denp seated pnlns llko lamo back nnd
pains In (he chest. Glvo this liniment
a trial nnd you will never wish to bo
without It Sold by F. .1. Ramsey Aril-
raorp "r"K c'" w- Vmo Bon
DoWlttfs JKI'-V Salvo
Fop PIIco. Burn.'. R.-.asj.
FOR SALE
Nino ni'.im liu.irdlni: homo old i'
tabllliBil idiice. 21 lionrJiim hall
blouli from hunluetn center. Sou
Hit" If you wint 11 bun.
"-$1500
Inert or for Inveatmon
Two ntitlru blocks of 12 lartw li te.
OH fruit treua triioil water S room
tlwellln ir bnrn nnil nheilK worth r00
but will Rive n bnriciiln (1)00 00
on eultnblo terras at U).OUU
On Inrire block s lota kixmI wh.
tor Ift'Urt ilnublo burn four room
dwelling worth JIK0. but owner mum
ell mpiy mortKnk'e 011
place nuil will take
Redfield Realty Go
fllldflN ilfil
W.J ALUX'ANDUR & SON. Props.
Best meals and lunches in
in tho city. Only resiaurant
where women can come with
propriety.
Nico rooms and beds in con-
nection. Alain Street west of Union Depot
HAVE YOUR
Stove Flues Exam-
ined and Relined
IIOFOItElYOU Pin UPYOIHI
oTuVKH FOH THE WtNTKIt
PIIONB 8
W. A. PRIDE.
us Early Risers
Tho famous Nttlo olUs
The World's
STANDARD
of a
GOOD FLOUR
TYLER &
SIMPSON GO
V holtitle I Ittnl nut
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