The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 269, Ed. 1, Friday, November 17, 1905 Page: 3 of 8
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"Ardmore Friday November 17 1905.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
THREE
BELTS AND PURSES
Here is where wo are exceptionally strong. In
Wo aro headquarters for any tiling in the Ribbon
line We have it in nil the width and shades
ihe t'nr.siun effect pjllmdot and every conceiv
able thin' to be had in Ribbons from lc to SI r(
uous we navo sill: lud with faney and plain buck
les from
to i.f0.
Purses all the new
leathers alegiitor patent plain 25c to 8.5
I ; NEW ARRIVALS : . II
I i ' " i til ' H 5 I
ft RIBBONS m. - . .. U I
BIU STORE
We are making some special prices this week on Clothing for Men and Boys' Clothing for Ladies L'idies and Child
Jacki-is mw things in Purses Handkerchiels Belts and the swellest line of Furs ever seen in Ardmore.
ren s
Ladies Coats
.Isielcet pipr d with velvet and buttons
nil wool K rsev ... $2.50
.lack straps back trimmed with buttons
piped with silk short coat . $3.00
Green broad cloth man-tailored stitch
cd well lined medium length $4.00
.Jacket three-fourths length straps back
trimmed in velvet and braid a good
grade of Kersey $4.48
Empire coat double breasted silk pip-
ed and buttons. Kersey a splendid gar-
ment ' $5.00
Empire broad cloth in velvet and braid
price $0.50
Jacket of chiffon broad eluh empire
man-tailored trimmed with buttons
faney eiiff and e.ij.. lucked sl've $10.00
Rain coats made of goi d eravcnette.em-
pirc stinps lull length $10 to $22.50
Clothing With Character and Reputation
$3.50 $5 $7.50 $10 $12.50 $15 $17.50 $20 $25
u 1
Ladies Waists
Waists o mohair in black blue whito
tucks and long cuffs I) buttons $1.00
Wool batiste in black blue brown and
white bishop sleeve with deep cull and
tuck front and back . $1.25
Wool batiste tucked front and back a
beautiful waist this for $2.00
Fancv-.bold plaid tuck front yoke ef-
fect bishop sleove keep cut. trimmed
wiih buttons and piped with sil.v collar
and fancy tie $6.00
Laidies lansdown waist cord tucks back
and front fancy collar !c cuff $3 50
Emqroideried llannel shirred shoulders
poke back bishop sleeve with elbow
cuff in plaid and plain $5.00
High Grade Comforts
We never in the histogy of the Big
Store had a such a variety of stylo and
prices. A glimpse at this department
will convince the most skeptical. We
are in a position to give you some extra
valuoK in comforts.
Extra sizo comfort well padded and
quilted worth $1.25 prico $1.00
Extr.v large comforts in largo lloral do
s'K'is $1.25
Good comfort of good mateiia' well
padded and quilted $1.50
Comfort of Saline lloral designs extra
padded large size .. . . .. $1.75
Comfort of good material with solid
center and extra TVido border well pad-
ded and quilttd $2.00
NEW FALL a WINTER GLOVES
Ladies elbow I button of the very best
kid in black and white the Malvolio
$11.00. "Monarch e'bow $2 .r0. Derby 2
button. $1X0 Triumph 2 button $1.00
In all the Shades
Ladies Suits
Suit of mixed gray suiting. 2-1 length
coat straps back leg of mutton sleeve
machine finish a swell suit for $7.50
Suit of gray twede ompiro back .1-1
length tuck sleove and skirt . $8 50
Suit of blur broad cloth oton Jacket
witiighdlo leg of mutton sleeve rim-
mod with straps braid ami buttons
plaited skirt with straps and buttons a
very stylish up to date suit $12.50
Suit of black sorgo man tailored 0 I
length corset bad; a swell garment for
any occasinr $15.00
Suit in blue red and black broad cloth
cmpirocoat 3 1 length fancy front
trimmed with button and buckles knee
plaited skirt-this suit up to the min
uto in stylo price . . . $20.00
FASCINATORS AND SHAWLS
The largest stock- in Ardmore to select
from. Fascinators all colors and styles
Lie to $1.00. Largo circulwr wool shawls
all co.ors nice for school children; also
silk and mercerized 50c to 3.30.
BUSINESS AT SULPHUR.
Some Valuable Improvements In Prop
erty There.
Sulphur. 1. T.. Nov. Dan F. Hu-
nan editor or the .loplln Globe ol
.loplln Mo. and Chnrles A. Hasermau
of Beaumont. Texan met In Sulphur
a row days ap to look over tho town
with a vlow of Investment. They vere
ot hero Ioiir until they decided (t di
some business nnd proceeded to organ-
ize tho Artesian Truat company anil
buy 730 lots In Highland addition. Tills
addition Joins tho town on tho south
nnd cast and Is Just -south of Uttlo
Niagara Falls nnd lays well and wh.
mako splondld homes.
Hon. W. C. Honfro ox-governor oi
Oklahoma Territory under Preaidcn
Cleveland's administration arrived in
Sulphur yesterday from Joplln Mo.
Tho governor says tho famo of out
wonderful health resort has sprcau
all over Southwest Missouri nnd many
pcoplo aro looking this way for health
ploasuro and Investments. Ho Is de-
lighted with tho National Park and the
improvements being made by tho gov-
eminent and is backing his faith In
tho town by investing In somo good
real estato and sayo ho will como
Jowno hero noxt summor In quost ot
pleasure and rest.
Yesterday tho work was commenced
on tho D. C. Patton block on the
orner west of tho First State bantt
building. Tho block will b two stories
with a seventy-live foot frontago on
Miiskogeo avenue. Barney Kennoy has
tho contract tor this work and ex-
pects to havo tho building completed
by January 1 as there Is a great de-
mand for good storo rooms
Dr. I. C. Murphy of Fullerton Nb..
arrived In Sulphur Tueaday In scarce
of n location for a sanitarium. The
doctor owned tho Fullerton sanitari-
um nnd recently sold It and haylnp
noticed tho act of congress appropri-
ating half a million dollars to pur-
ohaso nnd improvo a national park at
this point on account of uo modlcl-
' al qualltlea of ns waters derided to
como nnd seo for himself what we
had. Tho commercial club has n splen-
did slto overlooking Uttlo Niagara
Fallt for which tho doctor has opened
up negotiations. Ho will bring his fam-
ily hero In tho noxt few days.
You can npply ManZan Inside right
where tho pain Is. It Is put up In
collapsible tubes tvlth nozzlo attach-
ment for Introducing It. MnnZan stops
pain instantly nnd euros nil kinds of
blind bleeding ltchli.'t nnd protruding
plica. Sold by City Drug Storo.
Our mental nttltudo is tnnt of tno
Pharisee. "I thank Thco O Ird that
I am not aa others."
Herb V. Edwards Injured.
Horb V. Edwards of Des Moines
Iowa got a fall on nn Icy walk last
wlntor. spraining his wrist and bruis-
ing his knees. "Tho noxt day" he
saya "thov vero so soro and stiff I
was afraid I would havo to stay In
bod hut I rubbed them wjll with
Clinmbcrlaln's Pain Dalm nnd after a
few nppllcitions all soreness had dis-
appeared." For Ralo by F. J. Itamsoy
W. B. Frame Bonner & Bonner and
Ardmore Diug Oo.
When You Have a Dad Cold.
You want a remedy that will not
only give quick relief but effect a per-
manent cure.
You want n remedy that will re-
lieve tho lungs and keep expectorn-
tlon easy.
You want a remedy that will coun-
teract any tendency toward pneumo-
nia. You want a remedy that Is pleasant
and safo to tako.
Chamberlain's Cough Ilcmedy
meets all theso requirements and for
speedy and permanent euro of bad
cohU stands without a peer. For salo
by F. .1. Ramsey W. B. Frame Bon-
tier & Bonner and Ardmoro Drug Co.
WARNING ORDBR.
In tho United States district court
In tho Indian Territory Southern
district:
Hosa A. Blankcnship plaintiff vs.
Alfcrd M. Blakcnship defendant No.
G411.
Tho dofendant Alfcrd M'. BUhcn-
ship is warned to appear In this
court In thirty days nnd nnswer tho
complaint of the plaintiff Hosa A.
Blankcnship.
Witness tho Hon. Hosea Townsond
judgo of said court and tho sen
thereof this 28 day of Octobor 1905.
(Seal) C. M. CAMPBELL. Clork.
By W. S. CROCKETT D. C.
J. C. Thompson attornoy.
Attornoy for non-resldunt W
Potter.
First published Oct. 20 1003
D.
Physicians Prescribe It
Many biond mlndod physicians
proscrlbo Foley's Honoy nnd Tnr as
thoy havo never found bo safo and ro
Uablo n remedy for throat and lung
troubles ns this great remedy. Sold
by City Drug Store.
Anxious Moments.
Some of the most anxious hours of
a mother'.? life aro thoso when tho
Uttlo ones of the household havo tho
croup. There Is no other mcdiclno so
effective in this terrible malady as
Foley's Honey and Tar. It Is a house-
hold favorite for throat and lung
troubles and ns It contains no opiates
or other poisons It can bo safely giv-
en. Sold by City Drug Storo.
And yet wo aro not nno whit better
than our neighbors whom wo are tn
ready to criticise.
Why Buffer wltli your kidneys? Tin
discovery of KIdney-Bttcs haa proved
a blessing to thousands of kldnoy suf-
ferers who havo been restored to per
fect health. Thoso tablets drlvo tho
desaso germs out of tho system an
wo urge all sufferers to glvo this
scientific and successful kidney rem
cdy a trial. 25c. City Drug Storo W
B. Frame prop
Our bugglea aro standard brands
the guarantee that goes with them
will stick. You uako a mistake whvn
you buy fwm Ui miggy meddler.
NOBLE BIIOS.
Everything you cat will taste good
and do good if you tako King's Dys-
pepsia Tablets. Sold by City Drug
Store.
WARNING ORDER.
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
In tho United Statos Court for tho
Southorn District of tho Indlau Ter-
ritory at Ardmore.
In ro Flatt & Davenport Co. bank-
rupt in bankruptcy.
To tho creditors of Flatt & Daven-
port Co. In U10 Southern district of
tho Indian Territory nt Ardmoro a
bankrupt: Notice Is hereby given
thnt on tho 11th day of Nov. 1005.
tho Baid Flatt & Davenport Co. nnd
J. G. Flatt and S. O. Wood individual
ly wcro adjudged bankrupt nnd that
tho flrst meeting of tho creditors will
bo In my ofllco In the court houso In
tho city of Ardmore on tho 22nd day
of Nov. 1003 at 9 o'clock In tho a. m..
at which tlmo tho crodltors may nt-
tend provo their claims appoint a
trustee examlno tho bankrupt nnd
transact such other business as may
como beforo said mooting.
JOHN HINKLE.
Referee in Bankruptcy.
. First published Nor. IS 1905.
Wo hnvc tho largest nnd best stock
of lnp-robes in tho city and nt the
lowest prices.
12-tf J. C. PBEDDY.
In tho United States court in tho
Indian Territory Southorn District:
Joslo M.'.lhe8S plaintiff vs. Frank
M'athess defendant No. C323.
Tho defendant Frank Matheas Is
warned to appear In this court In
thirty days nnd answer tho complaint
of tho plaintiff Joslo MathCBB.
Witness tho Hon. Hosea Townsond.
Judgo of said court nnd tho seal
thereof this 28th day of Ocr 1905.
(Seal) O. SI. CAMPBELL. Clork.
By W. S. CIIOCKETT.
Brown & Turnor attorneys.
Attorney for non-rcsldcnt S. H.
Butlor.
First published November 2 1905.
Thelma porfumo la a delight to tho
Indies. There's nothing mado In per-
fumery that's so exquisitely dainty
and refined. Havo you tried It? Price
50c ounce.
12 F. J. RAMSEY Druggist.
7
w.
POLAND
No Pcison In Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy.
From Napier New Zealand Her-
ald: Two years ago .tho .Pharmacy
Board of New South Wulcs Australia
had nn analysis mado of all the
cough medicines that wcro Bold In
that market. Out of tho entlro list
they found only one that thoy de-
clared was entirely freo from all
poisons. ICilc exception wns Cham-
berlain's Cough Bomedy mado by tho
Chamberlain Medicine Company Dea
Moines Iowa. U. S. A. Tho absenco
of nil narcotics makes this remedy
the safest and best that con bo had;
nnd It Is with n feeling of trecurity
that nny mother can glvo It to her
Uttlo ones. Clinmbcrlaln's Cough Rem-
edy is especially recommended by Its
makers for coughs colds cronp and
whooping cough. TIiIb romody Is for
salo by F. J. Ramsey W. B. Frame
Bonner & Bonner and Ardmoro Drug
Co.
CHAS. KEENER
Who Always Sold
The Finest Fresh Heats
in tlr City has come back to
Arumoro ind bought tho Mur-
phy market near the Gilmor
House. Ho . wants n share of
your trade. It is to your inter-
eat to give it to him.
Phono C12.
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la :niil UltorcUi ul CattirUtl Cr Yk4
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DipMtitrta.
rruirriMa hba&k (oormno
i1wm ky Uu Umi Bit toon n fvtfU
gfanU t tx U wtnt btat. Wt B8 Omttat
Bes MImIUIm & OtM Kalltti
Dally Ardraorclto 50 cts per month
LANDS. 1
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JiuyB nnd soils land makoo
I lease contracts secures al-
& lotmenta for nitisens keep
t firutclasa turvayor in office -J
work Ruuianteed. Oflfloe over f
First Natiounl Bank.
Wm DeVENY "
arrtago Repair Shop
tllackcmltl'lnc. Woodwork. I'ulntliiic and
Trlinmlhic. Heavy furtclni; nnd Iiorsi'slioeiut
taioiiDCctlun.
201 East Uroailwur - Ardmore. I. f
: a 1
1 " nnw
a nil Hi 11 1 1 mumm 1 i in i Si iifrr
WE AHE AFTER YOUR
OiiffffyRepaiiing
Painting Tri mining
nnd Rubber Tire work.
Horse Shoeing. A 1 1
kinds of Grinding done
by Electric Power.
D. E. ALLEN
Phone 179
Ardnioreite.
Prints All the NEWS All the Time
1
The Territory's
arcs ware nouse
Our offerings this spring include tho
fitjest stock of
Busfiies HacUs' Phaetons and Surreys
wc hayo ovor carriod. Stop into. our bugjy houso
on North Washington street; mako your selection
you'll find that wo will give (you tho most liberal
prico and tho lowest terms. '
For tho farmer wo havo the nowest thing in
Cultivators Turning Plows
Cotton and Corn Planters
We want to soli you your hardwaro for 1905
StfvenfKenneirIy&.SpragIn5
Comrany
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