The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 272, Ed. 1, Monday, April 2, 1906 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmort Monday April 2 1906.
THE DAILY AROMOREITE
THrtEff
A Pre-Easter Sale of Laces and Embroiderie
THAT JOtAE PEOPLE ARE Bid
ENOUGH FOOLS TO THINK THAT
T DOES N T MATTER. WOW THEY
LOOK- BUT WHAT IS THERE EXCEPT
OUR APPEARANCE BY WHICH OTHERS
CAN JUDGE UJ9 IS'NV JT TRUE ?
BU5TE BROWN
rice &
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VJHK. '
VC A11U
no rooun
Table Linens Counterpanes Pillow Cases
TUESDAY ushers in the greatest Bargain Event that the trading public ever had an opportunity
to visit. It is to your interest as usual to come. The motto of Ardmorc's Crcatest Retciil
Store is to save the people money on their purchases. These Laces and embroideries were
bought far below their real value and we are going to give this Great Saving to you. Table Linsns
Counterpanes and Pillow Cases can be had at a great reduction. It's money to you n Onirif
In connection with those laces ' on 'rill find ombloid
ics runniuf at Uic same prices Cf 2C 3C( 4r
Also better I aces and Kmbroidcrle.s bculuninu at -.
anil running up to $2 00
Lot No 1. thread lace In assorted widths yard 1c
Lot No. 2. per yard 2c
Lot No. X. per yard 3c
Lot N'o. I per yard . . .. ..4c
IF YOU HAVE 5EEN FOOLED IN CLOTHED
YOU HAVE BOUGHT IT WA.S NOT OUR. FAULT.
WE HAVE ALWAY S KEPT GOOD CLoTHEJ IN
OUR. .STOR.E. WE ALWAY -S .SHALL IT PAY.S.
COfAE To J6 THEN AND LET VS CLOTHE YOU.
WE .SHALL NOT FOOL YOU. A BIG BUNCH FOR.
YOUR. DOLLAR. 1.5 WHAT WE .SHALL GIVE YoU.
A CUSTOMER. PUT WIJE I-S A CUSTOMER
MADE FOR VS. YOU MAY BE WISHING A NEW
.SUIT FOR EASTER. .SUPPO.SE YOU LOOK AT
OUR. SJT6. A .SWELL GR.AY SUIT OR. A BLUE
-SERGE OR A MIXTURE TAILORED BY THE
BE JT TAILOR-S IN THE Wo RLD AND EVERY
.SUIT GUARANTEED To BE YOUR MONEY'S
WORTH. PRICE $ 1 0.00 To $25.00.
COUNTERPANES
Full r.izo white count "rpatios good 75c value
Tuesday and Wednesday 69c
lixtra size In white or colored sold fosjfl 125
ovory whore Tuesday uhd Wednesday. . .89c
No. 1215 an extra valuo $1.75 value. Tuos
day and Wednesday $1.29
Hxtra siao in colored and white plain or
fringed SHOO kind $159
Fringed or plain colored und white with tnl
corner that sell for $250 Tuesday and
Wednesday $2.19
Fringed in colored or white sold for S3 Oil
everywhere Tuesday and Wednesday $2.49
TABLE LINEN con.
H inch bleached and unbleached worth 50c
Tuesday and Wednesday 39c
72 inch bleached and unblcach an extra
value at 75c Tuesday ami Wednesday 59c
PILLOW
CASES
Meadow Hroolc
$2x30 worth 15c
eachl'uesday and
Wcdnesdny
11c
Mohawlf ;Wxl2
price 17 1-12 conta
Tuesday and
Wednesday
15c
WASH GOODS
Scotch Lawn ...t
Malburn Uatiste. . . ... . . . . ". '. ' .Sc
Venisel fancy figured and stripos per yard 7c
Laviguo Hitista assorted colors fc
Mercrlwd Crepe Ry ns9t oolof .
arA 12 lUc
Lisotinea beautiful shir fabric in nssoit 1
cticcUs and stripos per ard c
Relied De Sole morcrized in Foulard lin
tern a beautiful fabric for early spring . .25c
TABLE LINENS
GO inch bleached Damask worth 125o Tuud.i
and Wednesday ..J9c
00 inch wide blenched duniask 35c valtw-.
Tuesday and Wcdnosdas 25f
01 inch wliito damask sell for 40c even
where Tuesday and Wednesday 32
1
72 inch bleached and unbleached n regu..
$1.00 linen Tuesdiy and Wednesday
8Vr
"WILD BILL" CAPTURED.
Despite the Name the Offense Was
Tame Stealing Shoes.
Chlckashn. I. T.. April I .-Deputies
l-onV Lilly niiil -.Mm" Darkloy enmo
m lust nlRht from Uwo I. T. wltli
Hill nyriim commonly known as
Wllil Bill." whom they arrested yos-
lerdny afternoon nt l.oco. Uyrum s
. barged with breaking Into a car last
Hnmincr anil stealing nomo shoo. U
partner convicted at tho last term of
ourt hero and sent to tho ponlte'i
ilnry Implicated Uyrum.
flyrnni Is a noted character In this
section. Ho was sent to the reform-
atory nl Boonvlllo Mo. from hero
when ho was 17 years old for how
Coaling. H M'rvcd Ids term ami in
1 short tltno was convicted ot the
-amo ofonso and was sent to ths
penitentiary. After hi term expired
lio went to South Dakota where It !s
alleged ho became Involved In tho
snrao crime. He escaped from tho
imcem there nnd returned to thli
nuntry. Tho offleors of South Dako
ta have been uotltlut and ho probably
wtll bo taken thoio to answer for
rimes committed In that stute.
HEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Compiled by the Chickasaw Title Co..
Abstractors.
( and (V Nation to Walter A
lA'dbettti' nnd Samuel T. IIIiImm-. lot
T. block 111. Ardmorc. Patent.
Ada II. Turner to W. F. Parker all
of block 170. Dflvl. I. T. Consldera-
tlon $300.
U. 1. AIberon. heir nf Solomon
AlborMiu decoBaoil to N. W. (re-
ham part of nectlon 32. T 2 S It - W.
Consideration
MrH. Mary I). I'olstur lo (TeoiKo I..
Dyer part of miction 10. T rS It !." II.
I'oiiRldcrntlon f ICO.
FRISCO EXCURSIONS.
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
liifttor elothoH for men. Stcln-niock
make precise In fit nnd expressive In
style. At
1-2 D. J. THRArWKI.I. & CO'S.
HEALDTON.
Tho JewUh Ladles ASu Society will
meet with Mr. Jonas Unum Tuewlnj.
prll 3 nt 3:30 p. m
M ItS. SI. WHHTiTrllMHK See.
Panama's Red Dug Plague.
N'ew Yorki Apr. 1. Dr. HolU mr
(eon of the Hiitlslt ltoyal mall stesut:
hip Atrato which docked here to-
day from Colon and Jamaica mild on
fandln thnt 11 now disease known
ah tho red but; plague had made tt
appearance on "the Isthunm of Pan-
ma. "Tho wholo canal zone" Hald he "la
Infected 'with thla bus which -Ih m
mnll that it cannot bo seen without
a mlcrolicopo. This inlnulo Insect bur-
rows under tho skin causing such
acuto Inflammation that a victim who
jjwpnot "curo relief owlnB to Isola-
te. her reasons la sometimes
n v by It. Bruptlons appear
i which the patient Rot
tH
room for ou new line ot
buw.- " ojtor for a fow days ro-
iluced prlcoa on those in stock.
B1VENS COIUIN & ITUSTuBY
J. L. WIL80N.
FIU3QHT THAK3TEn AND
DAOQAQS LINE.
Office t American IteaUurant
(. ncsldenco phono 72. Ufflc phono 70
Special Correspondence.
Hcaldton I. T. Jlnreh 31. After
all kinds of weather March U nolpR
rat with a warm and HurlnRlIko day.
The grass U (.-omlns; out 1owl- nnd
cattle are not iloliiK well. 11V ninny
tm- out of feed.
The farmers mtc planted eorn on
all the days they could work.
We Ijoar n good doal of eomplalnl
t It not cotnlnn up Hiul nonui mo ro-
planting. Dr. Ciordon U a visitor to CornUh
lliln week.
I.uto Jnokhou nf Corniuli wa a
trip to Ardmoro this week.
.1. W. Orrno nnd Dr. Ifuii ntaue a
trip to Ardomre this veuk.
Horn T6 Mr. mid Mrs. Dob Shnulor
a son.
Mrs. Miller ot Durnoyvlllo U at the
homo of hor father. J. D. Inirrnni this
week.
C. D. Wood went tn-llewltt yei.(i'ir.
ilaj'.
A Rood rain would be very bene-
clat to tho famiom.
.V yet tho fruit crop does not ap-
pear to bo klllod
llamavy's Ilcwlacho Elixir Is a tare
uftldcn't remedy for tho euro of aU
kinds ot headachea. Especially Food
for Uioso dull spring headaches. Prti;o
25 ccntfi.
1-0 Y. 3. lUirSBY DniKKlst.
Son I'rnnclwo nnd Ixw AtiKoIes Cal.
National Educational Association An-
nual Convention. July 0 to 13th JOOC.
llato. One way first clas fnro plu J2.
Onto of sale Juno li'itli to July 7th.
tteturn limit. September lfith. Stop-
oYors allowed on either going or re-
turn panssRO for full nnrtlculars us to
stopover prhilogon diverse routes
and etc. See jour local agcut.
Chattanooga. Tunn. Annual Meeting
Southern llaptlst Convontfon Mny lO
to 15th. flat. Quo way llrst class fare
plus Dato of sale May 7 K and
Dth. lleturn limit tcu days from data
of sale.
Snlnt IxjuIs Mo. Convention Com.
inerclnl Clubs of Iho Southwest. April
1C to 17th. ruite. Ono way fare plus
r0 cents. Dato ot. sale April 11 and
lGth. Koturti limit April 19th.
Paris Texas. Women's Uoard of
Missions Cumborland Prttsbytorbnl
Church Meeting May C to Dth. Hato
Qno way furo plus Dato of 2nlo
Euroka Springs and roturn. On sale
dally from rob. 1st. Jtato 112.60 rc-
tun limit 00 days. Kate 17.G0 ro-
turn limit ii month t.
Sulphur Springs I. T.. and return.
Ou sne dally from March 1st. Hate
12.00 return limit 00 days.
Dc'8 Moines Iowa. Oonoral Assem-
bly Presbyterian Church. May 1C to
L'Oth. Hato. Ouo fare plus $2.00 for
round trip. Dates of sale May II
15 1C. 17. 21 nnd-23rd. Hoturn limit
May 31st
Ia AnRoles Cal. Sun 1'rnnclsco
Cal. Itnporlnl Council Ancient Order
Nobles Mystic Shr(no nnd National
Congress or Mothers May 7 to 11th.
Hate lowest first-class fare for round
trip. Dates ot salo April 25th to May
Cth. lUitunv limit July 31st. Execution
feo of fifty cents will ba charged at
'destination. . Diverse routeu allowed
and stoi-overa permitted on cither
going or roturn trip nt any point west
of Missouri river.
Sulnt Paul Minn. Biennial Meet
log General Federation of Worncn'a
Clubs May 30 to Juno 7th. Rate ono
way faro plaa f2 for round trip. DiUcs
of sale May 20 28 20 and 30th. Ho-
turn limit June 9th.
W. A. DA8II1KI.L Agent.
J. W. MARINO. T. I A. Sborman
Texas.
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
Typewriter Supplies.
Giro mo yonr order for typewriter
papr carbon paper and rtbbons. Rib;
bona for all makes ot typewriters.
Poetofflco Block Tel. 241. Carl Oppll-
gCT ialoBmim for "The World's Best
Typewriter" the Smith Premier. M's
Ily virtue of authority In mo vested
as mayor ot the city of Ardmoro and
In conformity with a resolution ot the
city council of tho said city an elec-
tion Is hereby called nnd tho satno
shall bo held In said city on tho 7th
day o; .pril 190C at tho tiro statlcn
nt the city hall In tho city ot Ard-
moro Indian Territory for tho purpose
ot dotonnlnlng whether or not there
shall bo Issued by tho said city $35-
000 at 5 por cent 20-year school bond
to bo used fur tho purposo of erect-
ing and equipping school buildings In
said city $35000 nt G por cent 20'
year .wiitonvorkn bonds to bo used for
the purpose of extending water mains
putting In flto hydrnntH etc. $50000
at 5 pur cent 20-year sower bonds to
be used tor tho purpose of putting
In sanltnry sewers. coptlc tanks etc .
Interest to bo paid scmlnnnunlly on
all the nld bonds. At said election
no ono ehnll be Allowed to voto unlesh
ha U a qualified elector under the
law nnd In addition ho tho ownar of
Kil or person property within said
city subject to taxation. Thoso voting
for tho lssuanco ot said bonds shall
two prltKod on tholr tickets "For
the lssuanco of $35000 at G per cent
20 year School House IJonds" "For
the Issuance of $35000 nt G per rent
2" year Waterworks Bonds." "For the
Issuance of $50000 at G per cent 20-
year Sower Ilnnds." and thoso voting
against tho Issuance of said bonds
cliall have printed on their tickets
"Apalnft tho Issuance ot $85000 at
3 per cent 20-year School House
Honda." "Against tho lssuanco of
$35000 at 5 per cent 20-year Water-
works bonds." "Against tho Issuance
of $50000 at u per cont 20-ycar Sower
Honda."
Given In my hand and seal ot ofllce
as sti'h mayor. This tho 6th day of
MsrcV a900. It. V. DICK.
Ctf Mayor.
Hy virtue of tho authority vested In
mo as mayor ot tho city of Ardmoro
Indian Territory I do horeby Issue
tills proclamation for an election to
bo hold on the 3d day ot April 190C
In tho said City of Ardmoro for tho
purpose of electing ono Aldcrmun in
each of tho four wnrds of sold city
and the places and tho Judges for
holding said election In each of said
wards nio designated as'follows;
First Ward National Ilnnk Build-
ing; Judgcjj; J. N. Morgan M. I Alex-
ander nndW. S. Wolvorton.
Second Aard M. M GrlUlth Rulld
Ing; Judges; C. F. Fratcy Sam Weeks
and U N. Murdock.
Third Ward FIro Station City
Hall; Judges: K II Love. Mlko Gor-
man and Alt Edwards.
Fourth Vard Blvcns Corhn &
Frcnslry Build lug; Judges: J. M. Loyd
John Lynch and Frank Dorryhlll.
Witness my. bund anu Ecal ot oiuce
this tho 10th day of Mltrca 190C.
R W. DICK
Mayor of tho City ot Ardmor.e.
WARNING ORDER.
TALIAFERRO'8
Undertaking and Embalmlna.
North of Ardmorelte North Wshtm
ton street Phone 141 nn" 4U.
Wo havo a big lino iif Quick Meal
gasollno stovea to select from.
B1VHNS COnHN A FHDNSIJ1V
I'tlowcratt nod Ralston patent
le-.ithcr oxfords for Ertstr wear nt
i 2 D. .1. 'nUJADWKU.'B & CO
In tho L'ultod bUi(on court In the la
dlim Territory tjouthorn illttrlct
Carrlw lwo plalntlfT vs. Thomas
Lowe defondnnt. No. 6177
Tho defondant Tho. JJ3e Is
warned to npponr In tins court In thir
ty days nnd nnswor tho complaint ot
tho plaintiff Carrlo Lowe.
Witness tho Hon. Hosoa Townsend
Judge of said court and tho socl'thore-
of ttfls 21th day ot Match 190C.
(S6al) C. M- GAMl'BELU Clorlc
By W. S CHOCICBTT Clerk.
Iotter. Bowman & Potter attor
neys.
J. C. Thompson attorney for non
rosldcnL
First publlihcd March lio. 10C
NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY.
Ill the District Court or Ui- full
Stnto for the Southern IMttrlef.
Ardmoro.
In tho matter of M'. Hammoml lo.&
rupt lu Hankruptey.
To the creditors of M. IUninuicd
Iho Soutluiu District lu the lud'
Tonltorj;. nt Arduiore. n Uu.fcrN
Niiflco Is hereby glvou that n th ;
day of .March' 190C tho salU M II
mond was duly adjudged twuki
and that tho llrst meeting of hu
ItorH will bo held nt ray oOlci
ccmrt houso In tho city of Arlnir
tho 7th day of April 190C nt 10 o't
In the forenoon at which time th
creditors may attend prove. U
clalnut appoint a trustee txamluo tl
bankrupt and transact suclr other bn.
Iness as may cotno beforo wUd mr j
Ing. JOHN HINlU4i.
Heforeo In Bankruptcy
Kit Hi published April 1 IMk;.
ia WARNINO ORDER.
Arthur D. Hyde plaintiff t. Tt
Ardmoro and Boston Company a Cc
poratlon defendant.
Thu defendant Tho Ardmoro oal
Boston Coinpuny n Corporation b'
warned to appear In this court In U4
ty days and answer the complaint
tho plaintiff Arthur D. Hydo.
"Wltnoss tho Hon. Hosoa Townsi
Judgo of said court and tho seal tt
of this 19th day ot March 1900.
(Seal) O. M". CAMPBELL. Clerk
In tho United Status court la u
Indian Territory Southern dUtrktr
By o. A. WELLS Doputy Clerk.
Johnson & Dolman attorneys.
j W. Harreldj attorney tor nQ-i
dfflL
First published. March 20 19W.
WARNING ORDER.
Dorchester Is Re-Appolnted.
special from Pauls Valley says;
A miossage received hero from
Washington stale that J. M'. Dor-
rhi ster htw been appointed postmast
it at this place to uucMcd himself.
(Juito a llvel)' couti at has been on for
some time for tho position between
jir. worcnwiier nnu iwpuiy uniui
HlatoH Mnrsbal J N. Jacksou. Mr.
tVrdiibtor Is jukt completing his sec-
ond tenp a postmaster.
Dally Animoroltd GO cts pr mooW
In .tho United States Court In tho In-
dian Territory Southern District: .
Ada A. Tilly plaintiff vb I)uIb D
Tilly defendant No. C595.
Tho defendant Louis D. Tilly Is
warned to appear In this Court In
thirty days and answer the complaint
of tho plaintiff. Ada A. Tilly.
WUaccs the Hon. Hoscn Townsend
Judge of said Court and the seal
thereof this- 22 nd day of March 1906
(Seal) CM'. CAMPBELL Clerk.
Ily W. B. CROCKETT Deputy
J. C. Thompson attorney
W D. Potter attorney for noures
Went.
First published March 2Z 1900.
WARNING ORDER
la th United States Corr iL id
Indian Territory Bousliera District:
O. A Woavcr. plaintiff ts. Id
Weaver defendant No. 6a64.
Tho defendant. Ida 'WUr. le
warned to appear In thla court in tbif-
ty days and answer tho complaint at
tho plninUir u. a. weaver.
witness tho Iron. Ilotvca Towusvuij
iudKO of said court and tho eeel thex-
of this 8th day ot March 1904.
(Seal) C. M. CAMPDBIAh Clorif.
Bv O. A WELLS. Deputy Ciork.
Brown & Turner Attnrnoys.
S. H. Bntlor nttornty for non-roaldwt.'
Fljet publlahod Jkfarch 9 i04.
Buy your Batr suit now. Ua't
inalt. D J Treadwell Co. hav tacr
latest Btylou
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