The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 114, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 23, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
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Tuesday a Hummer
There was u great scene iu the mercantile arena of Ardmore Tuesday at the sy.stoniHtic SHOPPING CKNTEK. Both customers and salespeople were enthused over the new
and dependable things arriving. Mil. W. W. L'KKL says there is nothing too good for the Ardmore store His advantage over the other fellow is quite decided as he is shopping
every day and the other man once or twice a year It is our aim to make this the greatert store in the Indian Territory and from all indications it's only a short duration till all will
point to THE HIO hTOHE with the linger of pride claiming it as a place of pleasure and above all a place where all their wants can bo supplied in wears for men women and chil-
dren. Kvery department is laden with everything good and new.
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Dress Goods
New things are being added
daily to this department and
everything is now and fresh.
Come! Make your selection
for your Easter gowns. You
will find all our Dress Good
in Woolens and Wash Fabrics
at a price that will interes.
you.
12 l-2c
We have just a few
pieces of that beautiful
English Madras left. The
regular 20 cent hind at
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Table Linen Special
1 piece Bleached Damaslc Jlfc value special price 2fo
1 piece (51 inch Damask. -We value special price .'Juc
2 pieces U I inch Damask 50c value special price 106
2 pes (31 -in. Mercerized Damask vc value special 50c
1 piece 72 in Satin Damask $1 00 value special 7fc
2 pieces 70-in Linen Damask $1.25 value special $1.00
fl pieces 70 in Linen Damask $1.;"0 value special SI. 19
2 pieces 72-in Linen Damask. $2.00 value special $1.-17
20 pieces 0-1 mill end Linen Damask 2 to 3 yd length
$1 0U value Oi'c per yd.
Hen's Clothing
"Get the habit"
See the famous Clothing we handle. Made
so by the way they lit. Not a common hand-me-down
but a renl tailored garment by experi-
enced workmen.
Naphins
1 dozen Linen. $2.0 value special
12 dozen Linen. :i.o0 value special .. .
2 dozen extra size $1.."0 value speciul
10 dozen 21x21 $r.00 value special.
. dozen 2 I.2 $0 00 va ue special
y dozen 21x21 $0 50 valif special
$1.69
2.95
3.48
3.98
4.20
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$20.00 Suit special
$15.00 Suit special -$12.00
Suit special
$17.50
$12 50
$10.00
Drop in and see these suits. We always take
special pains in showing you.
Ladies' NecKwear Manhattan Shirts 12000 Yds.
SKIRTS
Ladies' Turnover in plain and em-
broidered that can be nicely laundered
35c 15c 10c 5c
Ladies Collars with stock and tie in
plain white and embroinered every one
a gem of beauty.
25c 35c 50c 75a
Here is a real snap. Bargains
that will appeal to every man in
Ardmore. A few lots to close out.
Be quick or you will miss them
for Thursday Friday Saturday.
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If you need Shirts roine pick these up.
Lot No .1 1.50 Itiml for
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Beautiful White Lawn and Nain-
sook in Mill Ends. We offer on
Monday and Tuesday at a price
you cant afford to pass up.
Whit - Lawn s 1-Iic value special 5c
White Lawn 10c value special 8 l-3c
White Lawn 12Jc value special . . 10c
N'ainsook 10-in wide 12 l-2c value
special . . 10c
Nainsook 1-in wide 15c value spe-
cial 12 1 2c
We received a
big shipment in
Mohair brown
fleets.
Visit our;Skirt de-
partment on second
floor.
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The Store that Saves you
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TPDDlTrtDI AT
. HAPPENINGS '
Federal court la In session at Aiit-
lore this week.
Duraut may lime -mother street'
carnival In April.
Sulphur's democratic lirlniary will
liu held on tho 24th.
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Oil hag boon (tUcuvuiod In Oklaho-
inn City at a depth of 2010 foot.
Tho Fuqim gin at Okmulgee wan
damaged by 11 ro Monday night.
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Arapahoe's new now $17000 school
building wag ilodicalcil Monday.
A Commercial Club him buon orgnnl-
tod at Nowntti with r. momboiihlp Oi
71.
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'I'lio (lonmcrats of Ol.nuilRCO hold a
convention Montlny night anil ieloctoil
a full tick.
Thirteen llBhermen were nrrofltotl
Ralurilay for llshlng In tho South Mc-
Aloster reervolr.
Deputy .McKlnney who was shot by
a whlHky podillor nt I'oteau lat wook
will llkoly recov.
A. J. Ulkln of Sulphur hml a nar
row oscnpo from ilniwnlng last wouk
whllo croMtitsf Su'iifiii'1 or U
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Burglars atlll contluuo to oporato t
Okmulgoo. Two hundred dollars worth
of Jowolry was taken Sunday night.
The It. & Y. Indopondant ball team
wiib ovorwholmlngly dofontod at Dow
Sunday. Tho scoro holng 20 to 0 In
fwor of 'Dow.
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As a rotiull of drinking n quantity
of vnpo-crevolln tho Httlo child of O.
G. Hutto at Muskogee was badly burn-
ed In tho throat.
Tho 271 brick stone and frame build
ings on tho reservation nt Sulphur
will be Hold May 1. Among ttio num-
ber Is the four-story llland hotel.
l'eter Duraut aged U who was myB- j
terlously shot by unknown parties
west of Muskogeo Saturday night died I
Sunday. Thoro Is no clow as to who
did the shooting
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A negro named Wesson lias been
arrested on suspicion ui having killed
Clifford Duraut tho 'J-year-old hoy who
was mysteriously killed near Musko-
gee last Saturda) night.
Whllo out driving near (lie fair
grounds at Cheeotah Sunday H. V.
Vandlver was shot and seriously woun-
ded by Nick Biddings. Doth are prom-
Inet young men of Cheeotah.
A driver for tho Kansns Torpedo
company was fined ?25 by tho Nowa-
ta town authorities for driving n load-
ed wagon of nltro-xlytorino through
tho town. Tho town has an ordinance
against such action.
Stovo Garrett white of near Kemp
has been arrested for avwutlt to kit
Tom Howard a negro flarrelt fired
ttt Howard but inUsed. the bullet strli
itig the negro's wife iu tho bond cans-
Ihk only a slight wound.
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Tho comptroller of tho currency has
approved tho application of John J.
Thomas D. Thomas Sam T. Itoborts
A Urn Roberts and T. 11. ltnsford to
organize the American National bank
of Tnlihlna with a eapltnl btock of
$25000.
BORN ON A SLEEPING CAR.
Gives Health Vlrjor ana Tone.
Horblno Is a boon for sufferers froir
auenmla. lly Its use the blood is quick-
ly regenerated and tho color becomes
norma!. Tho drooping strength Is re-
vived. Tho languor Is illmlnlsheO.
Health vigor and tone predominate
Now life and happy activity results
Mrs. Uello H. Shrlol Mlddlosborougb
111. writes "I have boon troubled wita
Hvor complaint and poor blood an i
have found nothing to benefit mo ltk
'lorblne. I hope novor to be without
It. I havo wished that I had known ot
It In my husband's llfo time." 50c
Sold by W. II. Frnmo.
Concorts aro a nlco thing to keop a
man from having a good time.
A Girl Came Into the World on a Chi-
cago and Alton Train.
Mexico Mo. Mareli 22. A jjlri was
born this morning on board the sleep
lug car Brazoria which was attac.V
ed to tho Chicago & Alton fast train
from Kansas City to Chicago. The
mother Mrs. W. II. Shlnabar. or nt'J
(lolden (hue Ave. San Francisco Inn
arrived Iu Kansas City over tho Chi-
cago Hock Island & Pacific road and
had taken tho Chicago & Alton train
for Chicago on her way to Toieilo O
wlioro her mother Mrs. H. M. .hn-cs
resides. After Mrs. Shlnabar's lllnesi
had been discovered the trnnninon tel-
egraphed to Slater Mo. for a doctor.
At Louisiana. Mo. Dr. H. Crnfr-iie.- of
Chicago took charge of the cao r.nl
on arrival of the train iu Chlei'go the
patient was taken Imme 'lately to
Onice hospital.
Pleasant and Harmless.
Don't drug the stomach to cure a
cough. Ono Minute Cough Cure cuts
the mucus draws the Inflammat' ju
nut of Hie throat lungs and bronchial
tubes henls soothes and cures. A
quick euro for Crup and Whooping
Cough. One Minute Cough Cure re-
lieves a cough In ono minute ue.-an
It acts first on tho mucous membrane
right where the cough troubles in
iho throat or deep-seated on tho lungsi
.Sold by all Druggists.
Ico cream sodas all flavors at
Kahn's. C-U
Champion Liniment for Rheumatism.
Chns. Drake a mall corrler at Chap-
inlllo Conn. says: "Chamberlain's
I'aln Balm is the champion of all lini-
ments The past year I was troubled
a great deal with rheumatism In my
shoulder. After trying several ewes
tho storekeeper hero recommended tblr
remedy and It completely cured me.
There Is no use of anyone suffering
from tho painful ailment when this
liniment can bo obtained for a smart
sum. One application gives prompt
relief and Its continued use for a short
timo will produce a permanent cure.
For sale by F. J. Itamsoy W. B. Frame
and Ardmore Drug Co.
Ono ot Ring's Dyspopsla Tablets at-
er eatlns. oven If you can't cat but
ittlo will dlgost tho Uttlo you ao oat.
and cure Indigestion Dyspopsla Sour
Stomach Belching and Weak Heart.
Sold by the City Drug Store.
Wine of Lite for Weakness.
Immediate relief and pcrmnuc.u
euro of weakness ean be obtained by
the uso of Wine of Life. This prerai-
atlon of cod livers celery pepsin mi
Iron combined with I'uro Span! h
Wine makes a most delicious si-id ft-
fectlvo tonic for weakness and womons
ills. It Is Just what you need. Every
bottle guarantees tD give results
I'rlco 1.00 per quart bot'.Io. Sample
free. W. B. Frame.
We want every lady In tUe cttv to
cnll and look through our stock ot
buggies and surreys.
HIVF.NS. COHHN FUK.NSl.hY.
Tile Tom Thumb wedding is oip of
the most unique kindergarten fnntnsloa j
ever piresented. 22-2
"Could you use some cneap money
at a low rate ot Interest flvo year
loan with prlvllego to pay at any In-
terest maturity?"
THE AMERICAN INVESTMENT CO.
Oct. 10. Atoka I. T.
A Severe Cold for Three Months.
Tho following letter from A. J
NusbtMim of Batesvllic hid. tells It
nwi story: "I suffered for three
months whh a severe cold. A drug
e'st prepared me some medicine and
a physician pi escribed for me and yo
I did not Improve. I then tried Fo-
ley'3 Honey nnd Tar and ight doses
cured me." Rofuso substitutes. Soli
ly City Drug Store.
All kinds of fishing tackle sood
kinds you'll llnd -it
BIVENS CORIIN Sc FHKNSLEY.
Curcu consumption. j
Mrs. 11. W. Evnns Clenrwater Kan.
writes Mv husband lay sick for three
months. Tie doctors said ho had;
quick consumption. Wo procured (
a bottlo of Ballarda Horeliound Sy-
rup nnd It cured him That was six
years ago and since then wo fcavo
always kept u bottlo In tho bouse.
We cannot do without it. For coughs
nnd colds it has no equal. 25c 50o
and $1.00. Sold by W.B.Framc.
Barents: Encourage your children
In tnklng part In tho voting contest.
Fill out tho coupon In this paper and
leave at Frank Butt's drug store.
A Cold In the Heaa.
Is simply a mild form of catarrh.
l!o that which cleanses nnd hoals the
diseased membrane. Bunsen's Ca-
tarrh Cure Is the remedy. It cures
catarrh easily and pleasantly contains
no mercury or other Injurious drug
It Is quickly absorbed gives Instnn'
relief nud tvponH and cleanses the
nasal passages. Regular size r0c. Ask
your druggist W. B. Frame for freo
samplo and pamphlet telling nbo.it
catarrh. For sale by W. B. Frame.
Invaluable for consumption.
1 have bjon suffering for tho pas'
few years with a sevore attack of
rheumatism and found that Ballard's
Snow Liniment was tho only tnlng
that gavo mo satisfaction nnd tended
to nllovlnto my pains. March 24 02-
John C. Degnan Kinsman Ills. 25c
50c and $1.00. Sold by W- B Frame.
A Dinner Invitation.
After n hearty meal a doso of Kodo!
Dyspepsia Cure will prevent nn attncl
of Indigestion. Kodol Is a thorough
dlgestnnt and a guaranteed cure for
Indigestion Dyspepsia Gas on tho
Stomach Sour Rising Bad Breath
and nil stomach troubles. N. Watklns
Lesbus) Ky. says: "I can testify to
the elllcacy of Kodol in tho cure ot
Stomach trouble. I was allllcted with
stomnch trouble for fifteen years nnd
havo taken six bottlo of your Kodol
Dyspepsia Curo which entirely cured
me Tho six bottles wore wortli $10U(J
to me." Kodol Dyspepsia Curo wl'l
digest nny quantity of all the whol1-
somo food you want to eat whllo your
stomach takes a rest recuperates
and grpws strong. This wdnderfui
preparation Is justly entitled to all ot
its many remarkablo cures. Sold by
all Druggists.
Drink "Tin-Top."
A strictly non-Intoxicating and
healthy beverage manufactured by
Kuhen & Uglow successors to Capera
Bottling company of Fort Worth Tex-
as. The only beverage ever offered .
for sale in Indian Territory that is -strictly
within tho pales of tho law. '
See Prof. Dollar's analysis below:
Normon Ok. Jan. 20 1005. To
whom It may concern: This Is to cer-
tify that I havo tills day completed a
careful correct and truo analysis of
Tin-Top" a liquid bottled by Messrs.
Kuhen & L'glow of Fort Worth Texas1?
successors to tho Capera Bottling com-'t
pany. The said "Tlu-Top" contains
.lie following properties: J
Specific gravity LOOtSlJ
Alcohol i;i2 per ct.j
v'nh 2 per coat)
Residue (solid) at 103 per ct. j
i.4 per conti
Ash 1.033 per ccntjj
Maltose 50 per cent'1
Carbonic ncld hold in solu- ;j
llo 5 per ccuti;
Chlorine 8 parts to tho million!'
Acetic Acid.... 30 parts to tho million;;
Lactic acid non-volatlio acids L-
..716 parts to tho million
The ash fchowed tho following: h
Silicon dioxide 0.85 per cent '
Sulphur trioxldo 5.SG per cent
l'hosproric ncid 2S.S8 per cent1
Magnesium oxido....lO.C2 por centi
Calcium oxide 2.00 per cent
Sodium and potassium
'los 41.81 per cent
Oo You Need Money7
Wo mako confidential loans on per-
sonal property.
MILLER'S LOAN OFFICE.
135 East Main St.
Tola' 100.OS por cent
E. DE BARR
Prof of Chemistry.
For salo at all cold drinks stands.
S. B. Carson agent Ardmore I. T.
21-tf
See our line ot Studcbaker buggies
ind delivery wagons.
NOBLE BROS
Nerve Tension.
A foe to health Is nerve tension
sometimes duo to hurry and worry but
nlno times out of ten duo to poor in-
dlgostion a bad stomach a torpid liv-
er or constipation. Thoso conditions
nil react on tho mind nnd will keep
your nerves on edge if you do not re-
move them by uslnc Green's Aucust
Flower. Thero Is no bettor stomach'
medicine In tho world than August
Flowor and no surer curo for Indiges-
tion or dyspepsia. Trial bottlo 25c.
Big bottle 75c. At all druggists.
The Best Health Culture.
No poor man can afford to bother
with any of the experimental health
fads. Ho is too busy making a living
for himself nnd family and when ho
Is amlcted with a bad cough or cold
or develops catarrh as tho direct result
of a cold he simply takes a fow doses
of Dr. Posrhoe's Germany Syrup. And
if something moro serious say con-
sumption prostrates him or any mem-
ber of his family German Syrup can
ngaln be relied on to effect a cure.'
Trial bottlo 25c. Big bottlo 75c. At
all druggists.
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