The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 275, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 27, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmore Wedncaday Sept. 27 1905.
.THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
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7BI I'
Most Young Men
Who Buy a Fall Suit
Will select the double breasted
stylo. This is the well dresser's
favorite mid the emphatic de-
cree of. the stylo maker. We
have them in black and colored
ami -H the choicoat fabrics arc
rnpresontnd in our store. Wo
have your s'za at your price.
CHKWO IJfTl'
Notetfie wide lapels with the
straight edges; the length of
coat; the Graceful shape and
drapinpl throujihout. :: ;; ;:
Size 30 to 40
Tho variety and choice is be-
wildering. Evidences of stylish
tailoring are most astonishing.
(5ood tiste in everything; noth-
inir loud or luudtsh.
Hanna and
Dostonian
Shoee For
Men.
Hanna Ultra
and Uroclt-
port Shoos
for Ladies.
THE HOME OF NEW THINGS
HEBHKSBHKS
Grand Millinery Opening
Monday and Tuesday Oct. 2-3
DON'T MISS THE GRAND OPENING
(If you warn a Hat or Tailored Suit Thursday Friday or Saturday
we will let go on October account)
CALICOES
Best Grade
4c
LADIES SHIRT WAISTS
Serge and. Mohair in inauish of
fects'in blue white and other
colors also beautiful lino of Bold
Plaids and Flannels $2 $6
SAILOR COLOARS
Childrens Sailor Colars just the
thing for school.
50c (Jullar - - 39c
2ic " 19c
LADIES SHIRT WAIST
SUITS
Just tho thing a beautiful lino in
Mohair and Sorgo. Tho great-
est showing of Shirt Waist Suits
ever in Ardmore.
$10 Suit - - $7.50
$15.00 Suit in Serge $12 50"
"Butterfly
Skirt"
Tailored Suits
We are showing some of the
smartest elothes for ladies that
has ever come to this section.
We have long short and medium
coats. Every garment posesses
character and you will admire
them. Price - - - $5 to S50.
LADIES NECKWEAR
Groat olloring Thursday Friday
and Saturday in Turnovers and
Neckwear of every kind.
15c Collars and Turnovers 10c
J5c ' i. jg
10c I
50c . ill
Fifty Doz. Boys Knee Pants
three to fourteen years all
new at - - 5QC
SRirts
Our shirts are right and they are
cut right and man tailored.
When you buy a shirt from us
you have made no mistalfe.
Price .... $2.50 to $17.50.
TROUSERS
Jpf"
Paragon Pants
Every yard of material that goes
into a pair of Paraxon Pants is
thoroughly tested. The stoutest
trimmings that can bo had is
used and every detail in their
make-up is correct. Ask to seo
$5 $6 $8 $10
tho Paragon
Interesting News
Now stock of Douchcss Trousers
in closo weaved chiviots fash-
ionable colorings in striped of-
focts superior in material and
workmanship. Every pair war-
ranteed at 10 cents a button
S1.C0 a rip.
All sizes at $2 $3 and $5
MENAGERIE MARVELS.
i Most Complete and Exclusive Exhlbl
tlon In the .World.
. Tho menagerie department of tho
i Groat Adam Foropaugh and Sells
Brothers Circus la tho most complcto
and valuable lx tho world. Not only
aro there more cagoiS filled with wild
animal creatures but tho collection
1 includes only tho rarest specimens
Tho tent used for this purpose la tho
Biggest over made for a menagerie
i and affords amplo room for a propor
display of tho unlnuo exhibit. Dons
tanks pens and eage-s aro groupod In
J classes for the more convenient study
' of tho Individual characteristics of the
priceless collection. A .million dollars
is Invested In tins zoo which coa
J tains moro exclusive animal features
than any other collection In tho wholo
world. Among tho wild beasts to bo
soon nowhere elso In captivity Is a fe-
rocious bl-horncd hippopotamus and a
pair of colossal African tusked and
umbrella-eared clcphnnts. T.hero aro
threo enormous hords of clcphant3
j In the monngcrle but theso two hugo
( African specimens aro not to bo found
in any other collection. Thoy aro of
immcneo weight and size and in
. rplcndld physical condition. Tho per-
1 forming clophants aro wonderful
beasts and display aw Intelligence
which opens a now chapter In tho
tlcnt Eclentlflc work of wild animal
education. Tho bulky beasts piny at
mimic war danco dreamy waltzes
lively two-stops and stately minuets
1 enact amusing skits stand on their
i heads and balanco their monster bod
les with tho skill nnd guiding sonso
of human performers. Captain Webb's
educated seals form nnother oxcluslvo
' featuro In animal training that Is dis
tinctly original and has never been
duplicated. Theso peculiar creatures
of tho cold North seas havo been
taught to jugglo play wind and string
Instruments balanro dellcato objects
on tho tips of theirs noses and tens
balls from ona to another and do
Emany mord seemingly Imposslblo
Srlcka. There Is also a nursery of baby
J) wild animals including cub Hons kit-
jten tigers baby kangaroos tlght-oygd
. littlo leapord looacly-jolntcd and
Bleopy-eyed baby camels and nviry
other baby wild creatures that havo
started their lifo with tho Great Adam
Forepaugh and Sells Brothers Shows.
This Important dopartment of Uio
great show offers not only exception-
al features of Interest and wonder but
recommends Itself pre-eminently as a
superior wiurco of study nnd inclina-
tion. In point of slzo as well ns In
excluslYo specimens It is beyond
comparison with any other collection'
in Europe or America. Tho Menagcrlo
Annex will bo open for visitors one
hour beforo tho big circus program
begins which will glvo amplo timo to
orerybody to Inspect this remarkablo
Zoological Garden. Tho shows will bo
hero ono day .only and glvo two per-
formances In iho ..aftornoon .at 8
o'clock and rit night at 8 o'clock. Tbo
magnificent 'street pageant will leavo
tho circus grounds at 10 o'clock and
go -over tho usual business streets.
On Friday October 'C. "
Tho Ardtnorelte tor all tho news.
SHOW PECULIAR NAMES.
Court Records of Indian Territory Are
Source of Amusement.
Muskogee. I. T Sept. 20. Tho court
records In Indlnn Territory show somo
peculiar names. Theso namos arc
mostly of Indian origin but somo of
them show how quickly tho Indian
picks up a namo that Is applicable. On
the probato court record In tho west-
ern district appears many names as
unusual as tho following:
Ono entry shows tho death of Old
Dan Tucker and an administrator ap
pointed. Another Is Darkey Stop wIUi
Charles Gcttlngdown appointed guar-
dian. Jcnnlo Ilod-cs-hcll asks for ap-
pointment of a guardian. Bustor
Drown asks that Larry Drown act as
his guardian. Nolllo Skctor wants a
guardian appointed. Juda Catcs'namo
Is here her caso has been adjudicated
for sho Is now in heaven or some-
where else. Wan-po-cho Polecat died
and tho estnto has been administered.
A. rural exchnngo says It Is timo for
husking bees. Why on oarth should
anyono want to husk a boo for.
DISTRICT COURT TERMS.
Marietta Tishomingo and Ardmore
Will Have Three Terms Each.
Judgo Townsend lias laado tho fol-
lowing order or court with reference
to tho terms of district court to bo held
at M'arietla TiEhomlngo and Ardmore:
In compliance with Jio provision
of an act of congress entitled "An act
providing tor additional United States
judges in Uio Indian territory" and
for other purposes approvod April 28
1304 it Is ordered:
That thero shall be threo frms of
court each year at tho following places
In tho said Southern district: Mari
etta Tishomingo and Ardmore as pro
vided by law samo beginning as fol
lows:
Marietta First term beginning Oc
tober 2 1905.
Marietta Second term beginning
October 12 1905.
Tishomingo Firat term beginning
October 23 1905.
Tishomingo Second terra beginn
ing November 13 1905.
Ardmore First term beginning De
cember 4 1905.
Ardrnoro Second term beginning
January 2 1906.
Third Term.
Marietta nBlnnIng January 2b
1900.
Tlshomfngo Beginning Februrary
12 190G. '
Ardmoro Beginning March 20 1900.
Bono In chambers at Ardmore In-
dlan Territory this 24lh day of April '
1905.
Foley's Honey nnd Tar Is peculiarly
adnued for chronic throat troubles
and will positively ct?.u bronchitis
lonrseness nnd all bronchial diseases
llofuro substitutes. City Druu Store
llfifilll
A White Man's Restaurant
CONDUCTED BY
White People
Beit Cuisine in Town
W. P. POLAND
! LANDS.
BuyB and bcIIb land makes
ieaso contracts secures al-
lotinent3 for citizens keep
f fir8tclaB8 eurvoyor iu offloo
i work r:uF.rautcd. Ofike ovt r
First National Batik.
DR.
PEPPE1
King of
Beverages
Is bottletl in
Ard more by
Ardmore Bot-
tling STMffj.Co.
Others
are
Imitators
HOSEA TOWNSEND JnAgo.
Co.
Proprietor 1 fl Waco.Tex.
WARNING ORDER.
In tho United States Court In the
Indian Torrltory Southern District:
Jcnnlo Rhodes plaintiff vs. Charles
Rhodes defendant No. (J334.
Tho defendant Charles Rhodes Is
wnrncd to nppear In tMr court In
thirty days nnd answer tho complaint
of tho plaintiff Jcnnlo Rhodes.
Witness tho Hon. Hosca Townsend
Judge of said Court and tho aeai
thereof this 19th day of Soptombcr
1903. C. M. CAMPBELL
(Seal) cicrk.
O. A. WELLS Deputy Clerk.
Brown & Turner attorneys.
Sam T. Butler attorney for non-
resident. First published September 191905.
That boy'd express wagon tho Dia-
mond brand nover falls to please.
Sold only by Blvuns Coihn & Frens.
sloy.
Subscribe tor ttao Ardmoreito.
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The Territory's
Greatest
Hardware House
Our offorlngs this spring include tho
finest stock of
Baggies HacKs Phaetons and Surreys
wo havo over carried. Stop into our buggy house
on North Washington street mako your selection
you'll find that wo wiU give you tho most liberal
price and the lowest terms.
For the farmer wo havo iho nowest thing in
Cultivators Turning Plows
Cotton and Corn Planters
Wo want to sell you your hardware for 1905
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- an.ldurabllltrof our lumber aro the atronr
ii 7 wo iiriue oumelvea. The
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trenirth of aa elephant. It is of woll-aoaaonod
tock free from knots aud other Imperfection
mpalrlni: durability.
OUR LUMBER
herever It hu imn ......i . ..
-3 'enthored many a htorm. aiKl was never known
j o irive unitlfaotory results with such an
.ui.uuuiun ior me excellencu o
3 ur material we have built ui a cood busltiesa '
" " r purpose to keep tlds up. Why
i. '" fuivauau your lumbor here? We'll
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 275, Ed. 1, Wednesday, September 27, 1905, newspaper, September 27, 1905; Ardmore, I. T.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc79941/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.