The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 258, Ed. 1, Friday, March 16, 1906 Page: 3 of 7
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Ardmore Friday March 16 1906.
THE DAILY Att&MOKEITE.
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THAT IT 15 A DUTY VE OWE
OURSELVES To DftESS A5
Mill 5 ye CAtf. because
OUR. CLOTHES ARE OUR BEoT
CREDENTIALS. IT IS ALSO A
DUTY WE OWE-HIE PUBLIC To
DRE53 VLLL J HA.A GOOD
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woim mown
WHY DoES ONE PLACE IN A TOWN BECOME
THE &E.ST PLACE? WHY DoE-5 EVERYBODY
GO THERE? BECAUSE THEY ARE TREATED
WELL. YOU ARE NOW SAYING IN YOUR MIND
"1 NEED A NEW SUIT OF -SPRING CLOTHES."
To OLD YATRoNS WE ONLY SAY "WE ARE
DOING BUSINESS AT THE SAME OLD STAND"
TO THOSE WHO HAVE NEVER WORN OUR
CLOTHES MAY WE SUGGEST THAT YoU
COME LET US FIT YOU OUT? WE HAVE
THEM IN BEAUTIFUL' GREYS AND 5UE SERG-
ES AT $10.00 TO $25.00.
WE HAVE No BUM PLUNDER IN OUR STORE.
EVEN IF WE SELL YOU A SUIT FOR A LoW
PRICE IT WILL BE A GOOD SUIT. MAYBE
YOU NEED A SHIRT OR A HAT. WE HAVE
THEM CORRECT IN SPRING COLORS AND
SHAPES. BUSTER fcRoWN SAYS ITS TIME
FOR OXFORDS TOO. $3.50 $4.00 $5.00
AND $6.00. RESPECTFULLY
BURTON-PEEL DRY GOODS CO.
118 East Main Street
Ardmorc's Greatest Retail Storo
110 East Main Street
A-Vl -''-' IV J X Ivb Ht W( j)UVtJ fon(K u V(ry ne(.ls
mry to ndd irvir x h'sjcopl" in order U lni tr 8mvi tho po-iplt?.
So uv- wiour i Wi" 8rvic('M of Mr. 0 Vf. Anton Mrs SophU
B lhoii and Mixh Leila Cxik. Pi p-e xpli mid no inl roil ucl ion
to titp trading ii:hic. " rrspiTtiullj' mvtte all tlnd' fiii iuis and
ncquni.uaucea to phono r e.lt and th. m. lt"8i)ict full v
BURTON-PEEL DRY GOODS CO.
Ladies' Waists
Monday and Tuesday nt Half Price
Wo t flVr ono lot. Lndli'B Whito nihts ot linen and
luwu witn tucks anil luce I surti n that vitli slight
nltoia ion can In iiiitdf a real n'ibby up to date gar
mont. ThfHO waists ar t the vorv host inatonal
and you will miss a bargain TUT 14 DSr
if you fail to not ono at OCAi! ll ICG
Carriage Bags and Ladies' Belts
'J bin dcpurtuici t is by far the mo! ir 'inpUMc ever
sli own in this city. Our r cent iurehas uiiihlcH us
t' show .ou just what ou aro looking for in t'tir
rlnuo Uul'.s we liavo them in till leathers and all
shudi a and sliaix's
25c to $15
LADIES' RlSfjTS -Wc aro oiecplionallj atronf' in
this lni( in Hi lie Gilt Persian L.'niior iiud uuv-
tliuiL' you can imagii.o in a licit. 0T 0 A
Thoy aro all now and beautiful. ...S5Cto 44
Mens Neck weir
Witkout four of contra
diction Tre aro choiring
th oirll'St line uf Ma 'a
Neckifuur uvur br.iuaht
to i be cl- KOt around
and lie up with a lot of
this uoboy r-ftr
nockwour.. J'vJ L
Ladies'
Neckwear
Iu this section yon vill
b.J till the now tilings
tumovcrs utoclcs and
taba: -Torythin new
nndbeauti- tf
ful 15c to....q)I.3U
Wash Goods
Nmw Chain
bray (Jii
ham? 02 in.
wido solids
andcliks.l5c
20 pch. pure
Killc Gnifr-
hatiiR a 1 1
styles . . 25c
Batiste with
wool effect
Pliids n n d
Strp h. 20c
.Silk (embroi-
dered (mg
lllllllB ClllCH.
ft'ripes and
Kolids liirKD
a n d small
IMuids .60c
Ladies'
Sllirts
and
Coats
For ton dc liars you tret a beaut ful
tuclcp Voillo Ovcrsilk: twelve and
liftet n do lars ets a dream ol love
lim.ss in tick IhukIh of taffeta
and buttons; bu. twenty dollar
value received in't in it; just take
a look and bo convinced
Our Spr ik Coats aro coming
fast and coiug fast. Wo have now
the now I'onv Jaek tsand the orur
in demand HWiier Coats.
Oxfords for Men Women
and Children
Our atctk is now complete in every detail atd we
feel sura that our showing in low cut footweur will
merit and win your admiration to the extent you
will wear some ono of the beautiful numbers we are
showing llanan Ultra and Drockport for Ladies
at $2.50 93.00 $5.90
Hanan and Bostouian for Mew .$3.50 $4 $5 $6
Portsmouth for Misses and Children depending on
9izo ....50c to $2.00
S
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MIND A BLANK 23 YEARS.
An Indiana Man Returns Out Didn't
Realize He'd Been Aaway.
JndlaDapollf March 14. Dr. John
Mnliony a young psyeiclnn disap-
peared from lAdogn Ind. In 1878 nud
.i search for years by frlcndn tallod
to And any trace of him. Ycaterdny no
pot off a Monon train nt Idopa. No
one rrcosnUel him and ho looked
about as If bewildered. He Inqu'rul
(or Dr J. C. Uahon; and was tnkjn
to the fattrr's otnc but at flrnt there
km no nlgn of rc'ognltlon bctweeo
Ibo two men.
Dr. Mahonoy nnnlly recognized ho
Btrnngcr an his Ioiir mlnslnB hro'hor
but tho latter neemed unablo to plaic
him and called for hin ltttln son. Tho
cWId was 3 years old when his fatV
rr Yvont nwuy and t row a mnn rf
31. Dr. Mahnney n.n no idea of I'm
lnpso of tlmo nor wlu"-'1 ho has sola
during his twenty eight yonrs' ;io-
eoncc. Ills wlfo pot a dlvorco flvo
years nftor his desertion and romnr-
rlcd In Knnwis whero she Is now llv-
Int?. Dr. Mahonoy has tho nlr of a man
who Is completely mystified by his sur-
roundings and cannot account for tho
many changes that hnvo takon place
as ho hnn no Knowledge ot betas; absent.
Afflicted With Rheumatism.
"I wns and am yot afflicted with
rheumatism" says Mr. J. C. Ilnync.
odltor of tho Herald Addlngton I. T..
"but thnuks to Chamberlain's Pain
najm nm able once moTO to nttend to
business. It Is tho bet of lint
carats." If troubled with rheumatism
Ivo Pnln Dolm a trlnl and you are
certain to he more than pleased with
the prompt relief which It affords.
One Application rellevcfl the pain.
For salo by f. J. Ramsey W. 11.
Frame. Ardmore Drag Co. and Don-
ncr A Donner.
COMANCHE FENCES STOLEN.
Forty Miles ef Wire and Posts Report
ed Removed.
Lawton Ok. Mnrch JG. Indian
Anent John P. Dlnckman of Anadnrko
hnH Instructed rub-Agent James Sim-
mons of Cacho to proceed Immedlato
ly to tho Klowa-Comancho Indian pas-
turo rosrrve to invoRtlcnto tno re-
porti thnt certain patios nro romov-
Ing thB wlro fencos. In all noarly for
ty mlls of fences coiiBls'lng of four
wires nnl poBts lt Is nlned. Imvp
been stolon.. Tho property stolon
which h'lnnra to tho Cominrho In
d'an-?. will amount to many thousands
of alHrfl. Many arrests' aro expected
to follow.
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
Dy virtue of tho authority vosted In
mo as mayor ot tho city of Ardmore
Indian Territory I do hereby Issue
this proclamation for an election to
bo held on the 3d day of April l'JOG
In tho said City of Ardmoro for tho
purpose of electing ono Aldorman lu
each of tho four wards of sold city
and tho pi aeon and tho Judgcn for
hcldlux said election In each of sal'
wards arc designated us follows:
First Ward National Dank Pulld-
Ing; Judges: J. N. Morgan M. 1.. Alex-
ander and W. S. Wolvcrton
Second Ward .M. M. C. .ulth Dulld-
Ing; Judges: c. F. Fraliy Sam Weeks
nud I N. Murdock.
Third Ward FJro S'.ntlon City
Hall; Judges: L-. H Loire Mike Oor-
man and Alf Kdwnrds.
Fourth Ward Hlvens Corha &
Frcnsley Du'.ldlng; Judges: J. M. Ix)yd
John Lynch nnd Frank Ilerryhlll.
Witness my hand nnu seal of ofllcc
this tho 10th day of March 190C.
It. W. DICK
Mayor ot tao City of Ardmoro.
WARNING ORDLR
In tho Unltod ajtOB Court In th?
Indian Territory Southern Dlbtrlct:
O. A. Weaver piplntlff vs. Id'.
Weaver defendant Ko. 6o64.
Tho defendant Ida Weaver Is
warned to appear In this court In thir-
ty days and answer tho complaint of
tho plaintiff O. A. Weaver.
Witness tho Hon. Hosea Townsend
Jndgo of said court nnd the seal there-
of this 8th day of March 1906.
(Seal) C. M. CAMPBELL Clerk.
Dy O. A. WE1JA Deputy Clerk.
Drown Turner Attorneys.
S. II. Dutlor attorney for non-rosMeut.
Tlrst published March 9 1909.
Th Ardmnnetto sUa ooapom hooks
We hato something Interesting to
offer you in the purchase ot a gun.
niVItNS COR1DS & FKCNBLI-
Provent contngloim dlsonses by us-
ing Oroolium about your prtmlwis
floes fnrther nnd Is moro effective
than nny other disinfectant. Use it
In your stable.
11 F. J RAMSEY Druggist
Stevens Knnnerly & Spraglns Co
hnvo 00.000 ft water pipe to lay at
tho lowest ptlro.
niBRON CANE SEED
OR BALE BV E. B. PUGH MAIN
STREET ARDMORE I. T dw
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
Dy vlrtuo of authority In mo vested
aa mayor of tho city of Ardmoro una
In conformity with a resolution of thi
city council of the said city an elec
tlon Is hereby called and tho same
shnll bo held iu said city on the 7th
day of April 190C at tho fire statlor
at the "My hnll in tho city of Ard
nore. ludlan Territory for the purposi
of determining whether or not thcrt
shall ho Issued by tho said city 35
000 at C per cent 20-yoar school bond
to bo used for tho purposo of erod-
ing and equipping school buildings In
said city 136.000 nt C per rent 20-
year waterworks bouds to bo used foi
tho purposo ot extending isntcr mains
putting In ore hydrants etc. IDO.UOi
at 5 per cent 20-year sewer bonds t
bo used for tho purposo of putting
In sanitary sowers. .coptle tanks etc..
Interest to bo pnld semi-annually on
nil tho nald bouds. At said election
uo ono shnll bo allowod to voto utiles'
ho Is n qualified elector under the
Inw nnd In addition bo tho ownor ot
ronl or porsou property within nnW
city subject to taxation. Thnso votlne
for tho Issunnco of said bonds shall
havo printed on their tickets "For
the Issuanco of $3G000 nt 5 per cent
20-year School Houso Uonds" "For
tho Issuance of $35000 nt C per cent
20-year Waterworks nonds." "For ttr
Issuanco of $50000 nt r per cent 20-
yenr Sower Bends" nud those voting
n gainst tho Issunnco of snld bomlx
shnll havo printed on their tickets
"AgnlnBt tho Issunnco of $35000 nt
6 per cent 20-ycnr School House
Bonds." "Against tho Issunnco of
$35000 nt 5 per coat 20-year Water
works bonds." "Against the Issuance
of $50000 at 6 per cent 20-year Sewer
Bonds."
Given In my hand and seal of office
as such mayor. This tho 5th tay of
March 1908. R. W. DICK
6-tt Mayor.
A Favorite Remedy for Cables.
IU pleasant tasto and prompt cures
havo mnUo Chamberlain's CourIi
Remedy a favorlto with tho motherti
of small children. It quickly earns
their coughs and colds and prevent
nny danger of pneumonia or othor
norlotia oonsequeuces. It not only
cures croup but when given as soon
as tho croupy cough appears will pro-
vont tho attack. For salo by F. J.
Ramsey W. B. Frame Ardmore Drug
Co. and Bonner & Bonner.
Why do you pay others moro for
common plpo than StavenH Kcnuerly
H. Spraglns Co. ask for good pipe?
NOTICE OF APPLICATION.
In tho United States Court for the
Soutborn District ot tho Indian Ter-
ritory at Ardmoro.
In the matter of the guardianship
of Minnie Wood Jno. W. Wood guar-
dian. Notice Is hereby given that the un-
dersigned ns guardian o.' Mlnne
Wood duly appointed by the H&IUd
States Court for tho Central District
of the Indian Territory at Antlers
will make application to the United
States Court for tho Southern Dis-
trict of tho Indlaa Territory on the
27th day of March 190G for an order
'o sell tho following described lands:
E 19.93 ncres of lot 3; SW 10 acres
of lot 3less 3.20 ncros for O. C. fc S
P. Ily. Sec. 2 To. 4 S Itango 2 B
SWVi. NW4 SUM; 84 NCU.
SW; S'4 SWl-J. SI3U; SW'i. SB'.i
SE'4 Sec. 2 Tp. -t South Rango 2 E;
Sli 8WU SB4. Sec. 20. Tp. 3.
Smith Range ! West; SWU SB VI.
SBU Sec. 20; SBVi. NBtt. NBVlt
W'A NEVi. NEV4; NWtf NE'i; NH
3BV4 NB'4 Sec. 29. Tp. 3. S. Rango 1
West; BWH. NB 8Wtf: BVj.
NW4 SWU; NV5. 8WU. SWVi:
NW4. SEVi SWV4; Sec. 27 Tp. 5
South Ranga 3 East All la tho Chick-
asaw Nntlon Indian Territory.
Said lands being located within the
Jurisdiction or tho Unltod States
Court for tho Southorn District of the
Indian Territory nt Ardmore Indian
Territory nnd being tho snmo lands
allotted to Elsie Tonetubbo of whom
tho said Mlnnlo Wood Is tho solo and
only heir for the purpose of educating
tho snld minor Mlnnlo Wood and
Improving nnd developing her own
Individual nllotment.
Said application will bo mado to nald
court at nine o'clock a m. on said
daU? or us soon thereafter' ns thf
court will take up said application.
Olvon under my hand thin Ura 30th
dny ot December 1905
JOHN W. WOOD Ouardlnn
Ixdbcttor it Bledsoo attorneys for
Ouardlnn.
First publlbhcd Feb. 22 1906.
Don't fall to prico Htovcns. Ken
norly ft liprnclns Co.' water plpo.
Hoffmau'c Throat and Lung Balsam
makes llneorlng coughs lmposslolo.
It .cures qulchly. Pleasant to tnko;
ijood fur children or adults Guarun
teed. I'rlco 25c.
' U l J. RAMSEY Druggist.
Cheap goods nro always high at
any prlco. Our water pipe Is th
bi'st.
Stovcns Kcnncrly t Sprains Co.
A THROUGH CAR ROUTE
From Fort Worth Dalian Waco ami Intermedi-
ates to St. Louis. Memphis and Other Points
EXCELLENT CONNECTIONS TO
ALL P01N1S N0KTII AND EAST
Convenient Schedules
Up-to-Date Equipment
Courteous Treatment
(Jail on any Cotton H.Mtayont tor full information re-
garding your trip or tidthoH
D. M. MORGAN.
Traveling Passeuxcr Agent
Ft. Worth Toxas.
JOHN F. LEHANE.
Den. Freight and Pass. Agent.
Tylor Texas.
QU8 HOOVER
Traveling Passenger AgonL
Waco Texas.
R. C. FYFE
AssL Oen. Frt. & Pass. Agent.
Tyler Toxas.
LOW RATES VIA FRISCO
One way Second Class Colonist Rates to
THE NORTHWEST
On Sale February 15th to April 7th
$27.45
$27.45
$36.45
27 50
To HILLIMOS. Mont.
ad lutermcdlaton
To IIIN.HIULB. Hoot.
via St. Paul
TO LIVINOHTOM LOQ AIT
and (1UI)M! Mmit.
TuClltNOOk.K.tLISPIII.U
umJ S!:tf r
$3.45
$25.00
US'I!I.L Qtjrj 1 r To IIHLHNA MUTTn
l!Ant ANACONDA. MISHOUt
To OdlllJN ttd ALT
LAKH Utah
T SIM)K r nsh
.mil luWrini.llniDs
$30.oo
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