The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 271, Ed. 1, Friday, September 22, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmorc Friday Seotambcr 22 19.13.
THE DAILY AHDMOREITE
Ladies' Coat Suits
Coat Suit of blue sorgo trimming of white broadcloth find bluo silk linod with two-touo
tnffelu cont with yirdlt;; knifo pleated skirt. This is a hamlsomo garment and tho lady
who buys it will havo something to bo proud of.
Cont Suit umpire coat made of ladies' cloth and cravenotte trimmed with buckles and
buttons with plaited llounoo skirt. And ninny other styles. Wo mention tlioso to give you
some idea of the most popular numbers
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Ladies' Shirts
SHirt of Astabulla Cloth In grey bold cheeks
the absolutely correct thing. Price $9.00
SKirt of small plaids of Astabula with Knife
Plait Flounce trimmed with threo buttons in
grey at knees. A skirt that has the righi
hang. Price - $8.50
Skirt of Tweed in brown and grey mixed
plaited ilounce. A handsome skirt for every
day use. Price $5.00 and $6.00
Shirt made of groon bluo and black
check granite: small plait from band to
knees. Box plait effect from knees down.
A most elegant garment. Pi ice $12.50
Shirt made of
Price
Mohair in
black and blue.
$3.50
Shirt made of mixed Casimcr
bhtck. Prir.o
brown and
$4.50
WVii HI Xiiiiiiibiirti & u
MIKCRS MWTOK
WITHOUT Clothes that have the proper
fit and appearance you are all the time
haunted with the idea that you don't know
what is correct
THIS is needless agony for you can afford
as good clothes as any young man wears if you
only know where to buy. We've solved the
problem for you; we giveFou better clothes than
most merchants ever handled and we don't
charge you any more.
We show every stylo of single or double
breasted Coat made of hard and unfinished
Worsteds in black and groys and JUST THE
slZE TO FIT YOU. : : : :
All Wool BreaKfast Waists
10 dozen all woll waists assorted colors. A
good breakfast waist for tho "pinchings"
that arc sure to come. Theso waists are
are worth $1.00 2.00 and 3.00 in a regular
way. Thursday Friday and Saturday 50c
Trimmings
Our recent shipment of dress trimmings are
exquisite. Nothing like tiicm over shown in
Ardmorc. Per yard 50c to $10.00
Carriage Bag's
Wo have a a greater variety of tho very
newest creations in Carriage IJags than over
before. Every conceivable shape and han-
dle - 50 to $8.50
Ladies Belts
In patent leather also tailored silk bolts in
black and colored - 25c to $1.50
SilKs
Cold Plaids are extremely stylisfi for waists.
Fifty patterns to select from. Per pattern
$3.75 to 5.00
Velour and Moair tho largo snake skin
effects for autum wear. Wo have them in
garnit green and oyster grey $12.50
See them.
Shell Beads
Nothing more stylish than beads. "We have
tho newest things in shell beads in one to
six strands. Largo and small with beautiful
settings .... 15c to $3.00
Ladies Waists
All sizes in black Satiuc tucked plaited
worth 75c ana $1.00. Thursday Friday and
Saturdry 25c
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BACH express brings
to our Millinery Parlors
creations that win the
admiration of all who
see them. Hundreds vis-
it our millinery parlor
daily and the verdict of
all is that we have the
greatest selection in
town. Each and every
hat possesses character
and individuality. . . .
Phipps hats are right.
Yon should drop in
while down town and
see for yourself.
XTRAOt MAflKi
GLOVES
The famous Monarch $2.00
The " Derby 1.50
The " Triumph 1.00
The greatest driving glove
mado is tho
Soft Top Gauntlet at $1.50
Insurance Investlaatlon.
Now York Sept. 12.-"-When tho In-
vestigation was resumed today Chas.
B. Hughes counsel for tho legislative
committeo said: "Wo havo not yet
r reached tho meat ot this Inquiry In
fact wo havo only started." John F.
.MCUUUUKIl Will) wan viiiiiHJ) uu uj in-
drow A. Hamilton was tho first wit-
ness lio testified hq did not leuow
where Hamilton's books aro.
CieorBO W. I'orJcins vlco president
of tho Now York Ufo company and
partner of J. V. Morgan and Co. prc-
Honted a ckeclc for eight hundred
thousand dollars) given by Sforgan
and Co.. for bonds of tho navigation
syndicate sold by tho Now York Ufo.
Notice of First Meeting of Creditors.
In tho United States Court for tho
Southern district of tho Indian Terri-
tory In lianlcruptcy.
In tho matter of G. 13. Ownby
bankrupt In bankruptcy.
To tho creditors of G. II. Ownby ot
Tlfahomlngo I. T and district afore-
said a bankrupt:
Notlco is hereby given that on the
18th day of Sopr A. I). 1905 tho said
G. n. Ownby Avas duly adjudicated
bankrupt"; and that tho first meeting
ot his creditors will bo held at my
oluco In tho United States court house
In tho city of Tishomingo on tho 2nd
day ot Oct A. I). 1905 at ten o'clock
In tho forenoon at which tlipo tho
said creditors may attend provo their
claims appoint a trustee examine
tlto bankrupt and transact such other
business ns may properly como bo.
foro said meeting.
( V. II. II. SHEAIIEH.
Hoforeo In Bankruptcy.
Tishomingo. I. T Sept. 18 1905.
First published September 20 1905.
No Fever at Eureka Springs.
For tho information of those who
havo contemplated spending their va-
cation at Eureka Springs but who
may bo In doubt about tho health con-
ditions wo quoto below a telegram
from Eureka Springs dated August
10th addressed to tho omclals Df the
Frisco 'system.
"Mayor J. E. Wood and Dr. It. G
Floyd President of tho Doard of
hcajth announce that thero Is no
quarntine at Eureka Springs and no
Intnnllnn rt mnlntntn nnA nnd nn n(V
cesslty for one. Tho altitude of Eure-
ka Springs its perfect sanltnry ays-
w torn and absolute freedom from mos-
tlfcltoa all possibility of infection and
'regulations enforced Into different
states afford absolute safeguards.
Eureka Springs cordially invites
nnd can furnish first-class accomoda-
tions for two thousand additional vis-
itors." 29tt
Tho Cotton nolt General Passenger
dopartment at Tyler Toxas havo Is-
sued qulto a unlnuo advertisement in
tho form of beautiful Gold Edgo play-
.Ing cards which can bo purchased at
Cotton nelt Ticket offices and on our
Cafo cars. Price twtmty-flvo (25)
ccnta per deck or aend thirty (30)
cents in stamps to Oonoral Passenger
departmont Tyler Texas for trans-
mission by U. S. mail. 24-3m
WARNING ORDER.
In tho United States Court in the
Indian Territory. Southern District:
Jennie Rhodes plaintiff vs. Charles
Rhodes defendnnt. No. C33I.
Tho defendant Charles Rhodes Is
warned to appear In this Court In
thirty days nnd answer tho complaint
of tho plaintiff Jennie Rhodes.
Witness tho Hon. Hosca Townsend
Judgo of said Court nnd tho aeai
thereof tills- 19th day of September
1905. C. M. CAMPBELL
(Seal) Clerk.
O. A. WELLS Deputy Clerk.
Brown & Turner attornoys.
Sam T. Butler attorney for non-
resident. First published September 191905.
WARNING ORDER.
In tho United Statea court In the
Indian Territory Southern district:
J. W. Stookton plaintiff vs. Luclndy
Stockton doefndant No. C331.
Tho defendant Luclndy Stockton Is
warned to appear In this court In Uilr-
ty days and answer tho conrplaint of
tho plaintiff. J. W. Stockton.
Witness tho Hpn. Hosca Townsend
Judge of said court and tho seal thorc-
of this 11th day of September 1905.
(Seal) C. M. CAMPBELL Clerk.
By O. A. WELLS Doupty.
Brown & Turner Attorneys.
Attorney for non-resident S. H. But-
ler. First published September 11. 1905.
Season Ticket Free.
For tho best nrtlclo of 1000 words
or loss setting forth tho advantages of
Ardmorc mailed to reach this ofilco
by C o'clock Friday evening Septem-
ber 22 tho Ardmorolto will glvo the
successful contributor a Season tlckot
to tho Ardmoro Fnlr grounds for tho
coming fair. Judges will bo named
later.
Tho tlmo a man Is grateful Is beforo
you do something for him.
Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs.
'Several years sinco my lungs were
so badly affected that I had man
hemorrhages" writes A. M. Ako of
Wood Ind. "I took treatment with
soveral physicians without any bene-
fit. I then started to tako Foley's Hon-
ey and Tar and my nines aro now as
sound as a bullet. I recommend It in
advanced stages of lung trouble."
City Drug Store.
After a woman discovers that her
noso gets rod every tlmo sho cries
she doesn't try it on her husband so
ofteu. .
Foley's Kidney Curo makes the dis
eased kidneys sound so thoy will elln-
Inato tho- poison from tho blood. City
Drug Store.
I. B. E. W.
.International Brotherhood of Blec
trlcpl JVorkers Idgo No. 400 moots
every Friday evening at "Union hall.
E. M. PARKER Preildcnt.
A. A. HOLCOMB F. Sec"y.
Foley's Honey and Tar Is peculiarly
ada'ted for chronic throat troubles
and will positively curo bronchitis
hoarseness and all bronchial diseases
Itcfuso substitutes. City Drug Store
111
A White Man's Restaurant
CONDUCTED BY
White People
Best Culilne in Town
W. P. POLAND
I LANDS.
k Buys nnd soils land makes
t lease contracts eccurea ul-
i lotraonta for citizens keep
t flrstcln88 surveyor in office j
work Ruaranteed. Office over
I First Nutiounl Brink. t
DR.
Artesian NI.
Co.
PEPPER
King of
Is bottled in
Ard more by
Ardmore Bot-
tling a Mfg.Co.
All
Others
aire
Imitators
oil
Proprietor
Waco.Tex.
WARNING ORDER.
In tho United States court In the
Indian Territory Southern District.
J03I0 Gilbert plaintiff vs. Qeorgo
Gilbert defendant.
Tho defendant George Gilbert is
warned to appear in this eourt In
thirty days and answer tho complaint
of tho plalutlff Josle Gilbert for a
divorce.
WItneas tho Hon. Hosea Townsend
Judge this U3rd day ot August 1005.
(Seal) C. M. CAMPBELL Clerk.
By It. C. FLEMING Deputy.
Butler & McGlll plalntl's attorney.
H. A. Ledbetter attorney for non-
resident. First published August 21 1905.
It Is a pleasuro to tako Dr. Dade's
Little Liver Pills and enjoy their ton-
ic effect upon tho lver. Sold by City
Drug Store.
PLAHS1FTER FLOUR
ASK YOUR (lROCni HOU
MADb 11Y
AR-GOL
Aa itMMt tfoM aJ MttU $np-
arllUa tar UB ku at
SORE THROAT.
SIMPLY I QliaLB. rBiriMXT HAM LEW.
A ur car ftr nntiuMi TtatDltl. Qaliuft
In'limJ UUtraW4 aa4 CataMka( SaraTLraoi
A pravantlva f Cfaua Wbatilaa; Caask aorf
D'rMh.rta.
romrxiua Hitm nooYicnra
il4 kr tk l'.Mt Kattf ealTknai Da tali I.
It la laa utaur.
CUkUaTrrbB.a. i'rtca HI Grata
bars UU4UU Oa Bo Bill a. Uv
Hty" Drnj Store W. U. rtam; Srri
f The Territory's
& Greatest
Hardware House
Our offerings this spriug include the
linest stock pf
Buggies Hacks Phaetons and Smrreys
wo havo over carried. Step into our buggy house
on North Washington street make your selection
you'll find that we will give you tho most liberal
prico and tho lowest terms.
For the farmer wo have tho newest thing in
Cultivators Turning Plows
Cotton and Corn Planters
We want to sell you your hardware for 1905
Stevens. Kennerly&Spragins
Company
CARE YOU GOING TO
ALIFORNIA
FROM SEPTEMBER 15th to OCTOBER 31st
The Santa Fe will sell yeu Ticket
From Certain Points In
TEXAS to toc on
CALIFORNIA ;touu
(One Way Only)
These second class ticHets give you every privilege of the
Service with the single exception of the Standard
I'ULLrltW keepers but the TOURIST Cars are
gooa enough tor anybody. One leaves
Texas Every Tuesday
Drop mo a post card or ask tho Santa Fo-
Agorit for particulars
W. S. KBENAN G. P; A. GalyOston.Tox.
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 271, Ed. 1, Friday, September 22, 1905, newspaper, September 22, 1905; Ardmore, I. T.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc79937/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.