The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 243, Ed. 1, Monday, August 21, 1905 Page: 2 of 8
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THfc UAILY AMUMOMtllU.
Ardmore Monday August 21 1905.
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Many New Fall Goods Ire Already Arriving at - Our Store
We expect to close out every Summer Item
within the Next Fifteen Days
To do so we shall offer some exceptionally LOW PRICES throughout.
Come while there is good selections.
MADRFN COMPANY I -8
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Aii..nni ?inrM Mows. Rumored nanroau uxiension.
M- Hrun-it.1 IIoaiII of Iiavls 1 Asht-i. Ol.la.. Auk 'l"ho ivlval
.... i .if ii .! mu l.'riiMinn. or ruiucir ui ini' i'mhimuu i h-
Tex.
S i DinwUdli- of C'lniKsvlUi
!r vi. Iiik Mrs. K. 1- MWvi-y.
Ml' . Vbboll wlin linn lii'cn vIhIHiih
Ml. .liaiuiio .lonlnii lias kiu' Io
l'aul.H Vullcy.
Mrs V. II. Sinlili mill son nro npiHil-
liiK a fmv wot'kg 111 Colorado Spring.
Mlss.'s WIlll.Mm anil Mi'Cliiln or
Vuriill who Imvo lieon vlBltlng Mrs.
I'linrloH HiMiry liavo rotiinu'd lioiiu
m1u'- branch of ihi' UooU lxland hou'U
of Abhrr to I hi- Hoi'U lwlaiul Kii-i o at
Kolf. I. T ini' c-ioalliiK Home Utile
InW'rt'M lii-iv. 'I'hi' uiTiislon r tin- ru i
inor ht I ho thri'f yours' lllinailon lia-
within Ihi' nasi ton ilan Mi'iir.il Htto;
to tho Miller land which blm K. 1 thi-
bulldliiK ot tin road at the rorl ford
at lht Canaiiinn rlvor wouth of thU
. place. At one time Asher had a p.pi;
I ..a .fin. 1.. ii'l.... .......
Mr. and Mr. Ud Snthorland MIbhcs r yv"- wnen uu- roa.
Kendall and Sutherland. Moshih. liar- iiuen ' '' i" m"j 'v.--rlH
ami 1'rcnnor. vUltiM In Sulphur thU nil value and i-opulatlon. 1 he exten-
' ' I H on of the road would nialio Asher
WC'OK. I ... . ... .
iMie in uio iiri iijiin in mi- iiuin'i'.
iMlMK Annie Taylor entertained her
friends itulte pleasantly at her home
Wednesday ev. iiIiik.
The yoiniK men or the town itave a
ilanci' ThuiHilay tilnlit in liunor ot tho
visitors from Norman.
Miss Willie Hunter Is In the city
rrom Dallas lsltliiK hor sister Mrs.
H I.. Spencer.
Mli-s Kllcn Unifier of On vis lun
liieit the xupst of friends this week.
as It Is lliu'ly sitilattMl in tho midht
ii rich nurlciillnrnl country.
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AUSTIN COLLEGE FOR YOUNG MEM
SHERMAN TEXAS
Tuth year bogins Sept. 0 Hhij
I3xp riciK'i'd collogo bred fucul
ty. fin rk'uluiii broad and thor
oufth Well oqnippod Lal.orato
rii's Library Reading Room
Soi'icty Hulls Clyiiinaswnii Ac-
tive Y. 0. A. and clean Ath-
lotics. First class boarding.
Two years preparatory course.
l or Uutiuogue I'Ac ailtlress
AUSTIN COLLEGE Grand Avenue Sherman Texas
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Herbtne.
Itonder tho lillu mnru Auld ami
thus helps tho Held to flow: It af-
fords prompt relief from hilfousucRH
ImllKOstlon sick ami uorvous head-
inches and over liuliilgi'iu'o In food
and drink.
O. 1.. Cnldwell. Act. M.. K. & T.
Mr and Mrs. C. It. Slpos of l'auls.it u ohecotah. lnd. Tor. writes.
Valley visited In tlm city Sunday. April 18. ll03: "I was slck for over
Mrs. Whit Wade is here iiom nuns two years with cnlai'Kenient or tho
Valley vlsltlnu hor parents Mr. and
!MrH. ! H. l1rr.
.liulBO and Mrs. U lto4ilnson re-
lurneil this week from a vury. pleasant
visit to llonhmn. Texas.
Mrs. O. T. Williams roturned Tues-
day from Titleu.
Mrs Dudley of California Is tho
Btiost of her brother. 0. Ci. C.utlircy.
Tho tiorvo tonic for men and women
who havo that tired feelhiR run down
and need building up should try Man-Er-Vlne.
CO cents at City Drug Storo.
MILO.
lli'i.t nml anliMin rl'li. ilnntnra illil nif
. ..... i... . t n i. !
no kooii nun I uati xiven iiji an uupu
of belnc cured when my drugKlst
advised me to. itso llorhluo. It has
made mu Bound and well. COc. Sold
by W. U. Frame.
If there Is one thliiK thinner than
water it is the blood of your rich relations.
"I had dlsbotoB in Its worst rorm"
writes Marlon l.o of Duuroath lud.
"I tried eluht iihyslclaus without re-
lief. Only throo bottles of Koley's Kid-
ney Curj made me a wvll man." City
DniK Storo.
Milo. I. T.. Aug. 19. tSpeclal.)
l-jir tiers say that the hull worms has
the best of the cotton crop in this vi-
cinity. The cotton crop throiiKh this section
Is cut nearly two-thirds short ot last
year's crop.
Quito n number of Mllo people at-
tended the KIU reunion last week.
Misses Lydln Clytlo. Hot tie and
Master Hobart ItiKrani of
TVrdinorc spent last week visiting at
tho home of J. W. Johiuon They re-
turned home Monday.
Miss Hlrillo WolfonbarKor of Mari-
etta was tho Kiiost of Miss May Delia
Johnson this week letiirnlug homo
yesterday.
.1. W. Johiuon was In Ardmore sev-
eral days this weak on business.
Miss Mny Hello Johiuon and Mrs.
Uillo Camp wont to Ardmore yester-.
day. I
Dr. Sullivan mid-wife of Sliced were
hero yesturday.
Tho woodmen or the world nre pre-
liarltiK to kIvo a public Ice cream hup-
lier Wednesday nlsht August 30 at
tho school houso. A largo crowd Is
expected as Micro will be a number of
good speakers present.
J. W. Johnson reports Ills call'1 -'111
dying with Tcva- fce or M.n.' lm(
Jar clK a f.
The ipilek'st way to emulate
your fi'tends Is to count your dollars
The moat pleasant and posltlvo euro
for Indigestion heartburn ami all stom-
ach troublos Is King's Dyspepsia Tab-
lets. Thoy aid digestion tqno and
strengthen tho stomach. Sold by City
Drug Storo.
We have the tlnest line of shot guns
and rllles In Ardmore. We will make
crackling of the llames.
IHVHNS. COK11N & FKKNSbKY.
j W. P. POLAND j
t LANDS. I
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Linys unl sells land tunke3
lease coutructs securoe al- t
lottncutB for citizens keep
5 flratclass surveyor in ofllce
work icnnrnnteed. Ofliee over
I First National Bank.
DO IT NOW
"Do it now" is a good motto at all
times but it should be observed es-
pecially in this instance. Crop
gathering time is almost here then
you'll be too busy to trade so come
now and get one of our
MITCHELL WAGONS
or
MOLINE WAGONS
You cannot make a better invest-
ment. The prices and terms are all
that could be desired.
We also want to call your spec-
ial attention to our line of J oh n
Deere and Velie Buggies John Deere
Sulky Plows Charter Oak Stoves
and Majestic Ranges.
ONLY STANDARD GOODS HANDLED.
Bivens Corhn Frensley
The Pioneer Hardware Dealers
ARDMORE I. T.
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5niiilu5l.'.lM'..ii
MEN ANtJ WOMEN
I'm Ills tl f.ir U!intur1
d:i lirgMu5jMi nullum
tr lUlioui or t.lcirittloni
if mucoui r.Litratrf.
I' III. 41 n; .1 I.. Jttlu
ill or i--!uii.i n.
Subscribe for the Ardmorolte
j Pleasantly Effective.
Kever In tho way no trouble to car-
j ry easy to tako pleasant and novor
I railing In results nro DoWltfa Little
I Early Risers. Theso famous llttlo pills
i are a certain Kiiaranteo acalnst hoad
1 nehe bllllousnesa torpid liver and all
of t!h Ills resulting from constipation
.They tone nnd strengthen tho liver.
Cure jaundlr". Sold by all druggists
WARNING ORDER.
In the t'nltrd States Commls.cIoner's
court in tho Indian Territory southern
district:
Stevens. Knnerly & Spraglns Co.
plaintiffs vs. J. Chapman defen-
dant. The defendant M. J. Chapman Is
warned to appear In this court In
thirty days and answer the complaint
of Hie plaintiffs Stevens Kentiorly
& Spraglns Co.
Witness my hand and signature as
Commissioner this 1 5t li day of Au-
gust. iuor..
(Seal) T. X. KOUNKTT
U. S. Commissioner.
Thos. Xonnan attorney.
Cabell & r.eaq' attorneys for non-
resident. First published August 13 1903.
RAILROAD EXCURSION RATES.
Snow white bordered In Prussian
blue prettiest ware In the city. Lnats
a life time and fit for any table. Tho
ladles are Invited to call and look
through the stock. WEHKS HHOS.
'10-tf Practical Tinners & Plumbers.
WARNING ORDER.
In tho United 'States court In tho
Indian Territory Southern district.
N. C. Leo plaintiff vs. William Lee
defendant Xo. C301.
The defendant William Lee la
warned to nppear In this Court In
thirty days and answer tho complaint
of tho plaintiff. X. C. Lee.
Witness the Hon. Hosea Townsend
Judge of Fiild oourt and tho seal
thereof this 2Stll day of July 1005.
(Seal- C. M. CAMPBELL Clerk.
Ily W. S. CROCKETT Deputy.
lirown A: Turner attornoys.
Attorney for non-resident S
Iiutlcr.
First published July 30 1905.
II.
Plnulea contains the alterative and
Jluretlo proprieties found In tho na-
tive pine. A certain euro for all Uv-
r kidney end bladder diseases A
ilngle dose of Pinnies will rellero the
worst enso of backacho In one night.
3old by City Drug Storo.
WARNING ORDER.
In tho United States court In the
Indian Terltory Southern District:
Emma Pope plaintiff vs. Pharoh
Pope defendant. Xo. C3KI.
Tho defendant Pharoh Pope Is
varucd to appear In this Court In
thirty days and answer tho complaint
of the plaintiff Emma Pope.
Witness tho Hon. Hosea Townsend
.Tuilgo of said Court and tho seal
thereof this 14th day ot August 1905
C. M. CAMPHELU Clerk.
Dy W. S. CROCKETT Deputy.
(Senl)
Urown & Turner Attorneys.
S. H. llutler Attorney for Xon-Res-Ident.
First published August 13 1905.
J. L. WILSON
G. C. i S. F. RY.
Pari- c i and plcnle. W.viniewood
.. 'I. Am?. 'Mh. Hate si.30. Limited
Aug. j"th.
Excursion ratos to Galvoston Juno
I to September 30. Rate J17.C3.
Excursion rates .to Lampasas Tex.
Juno 1 to Sept. 30. Rato $9.90.
Excursion ratos to San Angolo
Texas June 1 to September 30. Rato
113.75.
Xatlonal Encampment Grand Array
Republic Denver Colo. Aug. 20 to
Sept. 4. Rate 521.70.
W. A. DASHIELL Ticket AsouL
Reek Island Excursions.
National Encampment Grand Army
Republic Denver Colo. Rato ?21.70.
August 20 to September 4.
All-year tourist rates to Hot
Springs. Date of sale dally rato
$17.70.
Farmers' National Congress Rich-
mond Va. Sept. 8 9 10 and 11. IUto
$37.75.
Summer tourist rato to Eureka
Springs Ark. season 1905 dally dur-
ing July August and September. Rato
$12.30.
One way second class colonist rates
to points In tho northwest March 1 to
May 15 Sept. 1 to Oct. 31 Inclusive.
Rate $27.45 $27.50 and $30.
W. A. DASHIELL Ticket Asent
FREIGHT TRANSFER AND
BAGGAGE LINE.
Olllce at American Restaurant.
Residence Phone 72. Otflce Phcne 70
St. L. a. 3. F. ty.
Summer tourist tickets Eureka
Springs Ark. Jtmo 1 to Scpteiubor
30. Rato $12.30.
Summer tourist rates to Colorado
Utah and Wyoming.
National Encampment Grand Army
Republic Denver Colo. Aug. 20 to
Sept. 4. Rato $21.70.
Round trip excursion rates to Eureka
Springs Ark. April 1 until further no-
tice. Hates $12.55 and $17.50.
W. A. DASHIELL Ticket AsenL
Have You Catarrh?
Wo want to euro you. llunsens Ca-
tarrh Curo brings results In every
ca30. It Is tho only nbsoluto euro In
tho world nnd every box is guaran-
teed to pleaso you. llunsens Catarrh
Curo does not contain nny opium co-
caine morphlno or other narcotic. It
Is perfectly harmless. Send to C. W.
Beggs Sons & Co. Chicago for free
samplo. For sale by all druggists.
The philanthropist generally mana-
ges thnt some one shall catch him In
the act.
Plne3alvo contains tho nnilsnptlc
properties of the nativo pine and In
a sure curo for sunburn tan tettor
eczema and a'l other skin dlseaa-
es. Heals a sore cut or burn without
scar. Sold by City Drug Store.
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