The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 20, Ed. 1, Friday, December 2, 1904 Page: 3 of 8
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ThE 13 ILY AROMOaEITE
THREE
A Good Showin
t
of New
Coats
rurs
Ardmore Friday December a.'
JacKets
and
If
Jackets by freight JacKets by express f' it's the way the big busy store Keeps the
new pretty long cravenette and three qL;1er length coats. By Monday's express we
received a shipment of 100 of these new Coats and JacKets in all the popular lengths
and colors. Just a casual glance at the prices and descriptions below will nrt suffice
bvt a careful study will be a great help to you. These jacKets are the very latest
styles but owing to their very late arrival we will offer the following specials
A nice lot of short lohgth Jackets in black
and pretty browns made in the new .styles
same coat sold for $7.."0 in the ft (" rf
caily fall. Our special price .O.UU
A beautiful line of three quarter longih
Coats: "vere our leaders at SI."'! and
now are sold special
at $H:."() and
$17.5
A nice lot of Jackets in the newest styles.
comes in the popular colors and is a regu
lar $H.:0 Jacket. Our
special price
A pretty line of Jackets in three-quarter
lengths and pretty colors reg. tf 4 f rr
$12.:0 Jacket: our special P I U.UU
$6.00
A pretty line of three-quarter length
Jackets in browns castor and black 'twas
our early fall leader at 1.": our price on
account of late shipment Qf 7 Cfl
is only P 1 &0)
Heautiful line of ladies' full le ngth t'ra
enette rain coats in light tan colors a
regular $15.00 coat
for only
$12.50
We also received a few dark rey Crav-
enette rain coats handsomely trimmed
and finished to sell
for
$20.00
Come and asK to see them all and
remember 'tis a real pleasure
to show them.
!.JIfl.1J.V.l.lV.l.drjlc1lf.lT.ll.MiT.l-iWil7.IJkd
INDIAN TERRIORY'S GREATEST RETAIL STORE
f llttlf nieu of .Inpuii ciiii give the
j iii.inv thrilling stories of eourngu
ninny of clever stratagem a well
e of tlii powerful noblei of the
f lime wn forced to flee from his
y In liante. lie hid In n barrel anil
borne away by tterviintH. who
uk the enemy declared that the
V contained food.
there Is anything living lu It
Will be blood on my sword" silld
ohlemnn'H enemy and thrust his
in Into the barrel. Jt went
h the hidden mnn'x legs nnd
b terriblti wound. Hut he. with
thought wiped the blade on the
f Ills garment its it wan drawn
t that it went out clean and he
'I discovered.
lies Is tho name ot a now dls-
Iiut up In a now way. A certain
all Kldnoy Blood and Blad.
ascs nnd every form of Ithcu-
IMnoulea relievo tlackacho
ley pains permanently. If yon
Vh a remedy let us show you
wonderful I'lnoules. Sold by
ug Store.
bit I'-iirtiim- In o( HIi-Iii-m.
engulfed in one's occupation
Id up lu a complicated life
by the striving and btralulug
y and anxiety which nccom-
ant fortune is not to he rich.
1 opportunity nnd Inclination
bthcrii are the most valuable
I the world nnd If you cannot
e If you cannot utilize them
Dwn cnlurKemeut your own
It you nru poor indeed al-
iu have millions In t jo bank.
n.Lr of Counterfeits.
"DeWitt'H Is the only 'genuine Witch
Unr.el Salve." writes J. U Tucker ot
Centre Ala. "I have itaed It in my
family for piles cuts and burns for
years nnd can recommend It to bo
the best Salve on the maiKet. Kvcry
family should keep It as It Is an in-
variable household remedy and
should always be kept on hand tor
Immediate use." .Mrs. Samuel Gage
ct North Bush. N. V. says: "1 had a
fever soro on my ankle for twelvo
vrs i.at the docUra could not
i-ire. All salves and blood remedies
proved wofhless. 1 could not walk
for ctt two years. Finally I was
lucisunded to sy DeVltt'B Wltpti.
Hazel Salve which has completely
cred me. It Is a wondcrtul relief.'
BeWitts Witch Hazel Salvo cures
without leaving a Bear. Sold by all
druggist b-
Somo people make themselves at
homo wherever they may beexcept
nt home.
If you need a good stove ror you
store or ofllco don't fall to see our
Big Cannon stoves. They aro tho
best nnd cheapest.
BIVENS COItllX & FRENSL.EY.
Boy's Life Saved from Membranous
Croup.
W. C. Lynch a prominent citizen
of Winchester lnd writes "My little
Ikj.v had a severe attack of membran-
ous croup and only got relief ntter
taking Foloy's Honey and Tar. Ho got
re'Ief after ono dose and I reel that It
savod tho llfo of my hoy." Hctuso sub-
stitutes. Sold by Bonner &. Bonner.
Cures Paral"Ss
Bailey. l I'ruo 'Joxns t
ly wife had been suffering
twlth pnralysis In her arm
us persuaded to use Bal-
w Unlmont which cured
ht. 1 have also used It for
'(frostbltos nnd skin crup
oa tho work" Sold by W
If a woman Isn't quite sure ot her
husband she alwayn advertises tor a
plain cook Instead ot a pretty one.
Foley's Honey nnd Tar positively
cure.i nil throat nnd lung dlM.-ases.
Refuse substitutes. Sold by Bonner tc
Bonner.
Warning Order.
jlted States district court
'n Territory Southern dls-
Ltte plaintiff vs. John W.
tulant. No. 6042.
dant. John W. Watts Is
spear In this court In thlr-
answer tho complaint of
. Frezzlo Watts
jo Hon. Hosca Townsend
1 court nnd seal thereof
of November 1904.
M. CAMPBELL Cleric.
OUGLAS. Deputy.
Mason nttornoys.
ler attorney for non-rest-
hed Nov. 10 1004.
MEN AND WOMEN.
Um DIk J for unoitQffcl
difcbkrftti.laflainmitlant
trrlutlooa or ulcerations
tit m tt in it mam hrinn
rrMMil TmIuIm. PiUI... an. I mtnt ..1.1.'
ImEUNSCHEMlCAtCO. 8nt or pouonoui.
Noid br DranliU
or teat In pUfn wrppr
hj fliprfM jrpid fol
l.OO. ir3lnlMll.?5.
Ctrcultr nt on rejuwt
LEARN TELEGRAPHY
n.l STATION WORK for RAILWAY
SERVICE. We nlll teach you
quickly tlloroMghly.practlcaliy
and REVCNll TUITIDN if atn.
tlon li not nulgnctl you.
ruriiui viiriicuiari nuaress
IALLAS TELEGRAPH COLLEGE
Dillii TeiAi.
WINE of
CABBUI
FOR WOMEM
Send Us Your Name.
If you propose visiting your "Old
Home" for tho holidnys bend us your
name and address (together with that
ot any of your friends who are con-
ton.platlng a simllnr Journey- tell us
wl.ere you wish to go and let us write
j oil giving the rate hour of depart-
ure arrival and other Information re-
garding your Journey.
Tho Cotton Bolt ltoute haa nailc
the extremely low rate ot ono faro
plus J2 for the round trip to points
!rt the "Old Statos" also to St. lyjuts
Memphis In fact to almost any 'place
you wlBh to go.
Our trains aro composed of the very
best equipment; new of tho latest
model wide voatibuled throughout
nnd run through Memphis and St.
l-tnils without chnngo. Our schedules
uru rapid and convenient nnd aro so
nnanged that closo connections with
oilier Hues nre made at nil important
Junction points.
Those who traveled our way will
tell you the cxcellonco of our service
Is unaurpassod nnd that our employes
nie noted ror tholr uniform courtesy
and attention to travelors.
All traln arriving at Memphis and
St Ixnils aro met by representatives
of tho passenger dopartmont whoso
ado duty It Is to help our patrons lu
tidnsterrlng to other lines looking
niter tholr bnggago and render them
nny other nsslstanco possible.
It takes but r lino from you to eo-
cure detailed Information about your
trip everything you want to know
and If your ticket rcad3 CoMon Bolt
you can depend upon a quick comfort-
able nnd thoroughly satisfactory
Jor.rnoy. Address
(JUS HOOVUH T. I. A.
Fort Worth Texas.
I). M. MOBOAN T. V. A.
Waco Toxns.
J. F. I.UHANK O. l A.
tl.'ec 24 Tyler Texas.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY
j a wmrmn mm m i
Let us stitrir -s- tliat vou '.ook o ir our
liaudsoino line of furs bt'Ton buying your
Holiday picsi-nts. Wo havo many now
tilings in tlw Isabella opossum China
boar brown sabh iox gonuino Russian
groy stuiinol g nuino boavor and many
of tho other tine grado furs. Our prioos
aro such as will permit any ono to buy.
They come In all a f C1C
gratlos from $uLv -0Lv
Just received 17 pieces of two-touo Silks
"27 inches wide in blue brown green and
red
Also tho ad.ini-od stylos in hair stripe
Silk Noeltii .
Nerve Tension.
A fou to health is nerve tension
sometimes duo to hurry and worry
but nine times out of ten duo to poor
digestion a bad stomach a torpid liv-
er ur constipation. Thcso conditions
nil react on tho mind nnd will keep
your norves on edge If you do not re-
movo thorn by using Green August
Flower. There Is no better stomach
medicine In tho world than August
Flower and no snrer ouro foi Indiges-
tion of dyspopsln. Trlnl bottle L'5o.
Big bottles 75c. At all druggists 1
Stoves to suit anybody from $1.50
to tho flnost nickel-trimmed stovo
mad3 and tho price Is right
BIVENS CORHN & Fit UN S LEY.
In tho United States Court for the
Southern District of tho Indian Ter-
ritory: In the matter or George N. Mc-
Knight bankrupt In bankruptcy.
To tho Honorable Hosea Townsend
Judge of tho District Court for tho
Southern District of the Indian Terri-
tory. George N. AlcKnlght of Ada In tne
Southern District or the Indian Ter-
ritory In said district respectfully
represents thnt on tho Lth day or Ju-
ly 1901 last past ho was duly ndjiidl-
cnled a bankrupt under the net or con-
gress relating to bankniptny; Hint he
has duly surrendered nil ot his prop-
erty nnd rights or property nnd has
lully complied with nil tho require-
ments or said acts and order ot court
touching his bankruptcy.
WHKREFOItK Ho prays thnt ho
may ho decreed by the court to havo
a full discharge from all his debts
piovablo ngalnst his estate under said
benkruptcy act excopt such debts ns
ore exempt by law from s'tch dls-
charge. Dated this the 18th day ot Novem-
ber A. I). 11IU4.
g. n. Mcknight
Bankrupt.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
Southern District or tho
Indian Territory us:
On this tho 1 Sill day or November
A. D 1001 on the reading of tho fore
going petition it is ordered by tne
court that n heating be hnd upon tho
snme on tho !!Uth day of December A.
I) . 1004 before tho said court at
ChJcknshn in find district at 'J
o'clock In tho forenoon nnd thnt no-
tice thereof be published In tho Aid
morolte a newspaper printed in said
iliHtrlct and thnt all known creditors
and other persons in Interest may ap
penr at tho snid time nnd place and
show cause If any they have why
the prayer of tho said petitioner
should not bo granted.
It Is further ordered by the court
that the clerk wil send by mall to mi
known creditors copies ot said peti-
tion and this order addressed to them
i their place ot business ns Hinted
WITNESS Honorable Hosea town
send Judgo or said court nnd tho
seal thereor at Ada. lu tho said dis-
ti let on this tho 18th day of Novom
bor A. D 1001.
U. M. C'AMl'BHI.Ii.
By A. 11. CONSTANT Clerk.
Deputy.
First published November LM HHH
r.3td:oft Kidneys l.iU Bladder ninlit
In the United States Court for tho
Southern District of the Indian Ter-
ritory: In the matter of C. F. Khlsch hank
nipt in bankruptcy.
"'o Honorable Hosca Townsend
Judgo or tho district court or tho Unit-
ed States for tho Southern district or
Ibe Indian Territory:
C. F. Kblsch or Provence in the
Southern District of tho Indian Ter-
ritory lu said District respectlully
represents that on the 5th day oi
March 1U0I Inst past ho has duly
adjudged bankrupt under the nets ot
congress relntlng to bankruptcy; thnt
be has duly surrendered nil his prop-
erty and rights or property nnd has
Billy complied with nil tho require-
ments of aald acts and of tho orders
n' tho court touching his bankruptcy.
Whcrcrore he prays that ho may bo
ic treed by tho court to havo a full
dlschnrgo from all debts provablo
ugaiusl his cstnto under said bank-
rupt acts except such debts as nre
oxceptod by law from discharge.
Dated this ltlth day or November
A. I). 1004. C. F. KBISOH
Bankrupt.
S( iitlicrn District of the
Indian Territory sa:
On this lath day of November A.
i). 1001 on reading tho toregoing po-
ttir loth dny of Dcccmbor A. D l'JUl
a hearing bo had upon tho samo on
10th day of December a. D. iuim
beloro said court at Ardmore In said
dlbtrlct at 2 o'clock In tho afternoon
and that notice thereor be published
In the Ardinorelte n nowspnper print-
o l in said district and that all known
creditors and other poraous lu Inter-
est may appear nt the salu time nnd
placo nnd show cause It nny thoy
hevo why the prayer or said petition-
er should not bo granted.
And It Is further ordered by tho'
court that tho clork shall send by
mall to nil known creditors copies of
sal petition nnd this order nddrosa-
e I to thorn at their place of residence
a stated.
Witness the Honorable Hosen
Townsend Judge or tho said court
an I tho seal thoreor at Ardmore in
said district on tho l'Jth day ot No-
vember 100 1.
C. M. CAMl'BUUU
(Seal of tho Court.) Cleric.
By W. S. CROCKETT.
Deputy Clortc
H. C. I'OTTERF attorney for bank-
rupt. Kim puhlls Td November 21 l'JUl
v&ocSoS dyspepsia Cure
Digoctu what you cat.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
In thu United Statea Court ror tha
Sonthorn District or tho Indian Terri-
tory. in the matter or W. A. Orr bank-
rupt In bankruptcy. No. la.
To the Honorable Hosoa Townsoud
judge or Hie district court or tn.
united States tor tho Soutliorn dis-
trict of tho Indian Territory:
W. A. Orr of Lebanon Is tho South-
ci n district of tho Indian Torrltory
In said district respectfully repre-
sents thnt on tho 28th day or Decem-
ber 100a Inst past he was duly i
Judged bankrupt under the acts ol
congress relating to bankruptcy; thnt
he has duly surrendered all his prop
ertj nnd rights of property nnd has
lully compiled with all Uio require-
ments of snid acts and or tho ordera
of tho court touching his bankruptcy.
Whcrcrore ho prays that ho may
bo decreed by tho court to havo a
lull discharge trom nil debts prova
bio ngalnst his oatate under said
bankrupt acta except such debts
mo excepted by law rrom such UH
charge.
Dated this 22 day of November A.
D. 1004. W. A. Uttn.
Bankrupt.
Southern District of tho Indian
rltory. as:
On this 2 2d day of November
D.. 1004 on reading tho toregoing pe-
tition It In ordorod by thu court tin.
a hearing be Jnul upon tho samo on
ll.e 5th tlay of December A. D. Mot.
before said court at Tishomingo in
Mild district at U o'clock In tho foru-
neon and that notlco be published n
tho Ardmorelto a uewapapor prinii-
In said district and that all known
I'i'illtors and othor known persons in
Interost may appear at said time
place and show cause If any tbey
havo why tho prayer of tho said p--titlonor
should not bo granted.
And It Is further ordorod by to-
crmrt that tho clork shall sond
mall to all known creditors coplt
said petition and this order nddr-
ed to them nt tholr places of re-i
ileiico nt stated.
Witness the Honorable Hi- i
Trwnaend Judgo or tho said cou-
nnd tho seal thereor at TlshominH.
In said district on tho 22d day or -voraber
1004.
(Seal) C. M. CAMl'BEU. C!e-u
First published Nov 21 '
Fop Couuiis Koltls and Gro
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