The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Indian Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 13, Ed. 1, Sunday, June 9, 1907 Page: 5 of 12
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Aramore Sunday June 9 1907.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
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BURTON PEEL'S BURTON PEEL'S
ARDMORE'S LARGEST CLOTHING STORE
FOR MEN WHO KNOW;
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THIS we certainly are. The largest stocK of READY-TO-PUT-ON CLOTHING to be found
in the city. No matter what your taste may be as to FABRIC or MODEL if it is in the
SPRING 1907 DESIGNS we have it Distinctive Styles Exclusive Patterns Perfect Models.
We are showing a large assortment of Blue Serge BlacK Unfinished Worsteds Brown Mix-
tures Panama's in all the very newest shades of brown.
Fancy Mixture Two-Piece Suils $15.00 and $10.00
Serge Suits $12.50 to 18.50
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Unfinished Worsted Suits 18.00
Handsome line of Men's High-Grade Suits from $15 to. 30:00
MEN'S UNDERWEAR SECTION
ti n I. now l.ern to uso EXTREMELY LIGHT WEIGHT VNDEH-
wkai.. nnr aliowlnc Is most complete. Cross ltnr Nainsook In Scrlven's
Hoods. Wo carry a stock of. tun
all sizes In both Shirts aud Drawers
EXTKA FINE L1NF
nt each
$1.00
French Ralbrlggan. loth cream and white this Is n garment that we nro
making come extravagant claims on. Wo use n groat quantity of It nnd
ihlnk It Is tlio host tiling on ttio n
mnrkct nt each . DUC
SUPERIOR UNION' SUITS No onn enn dlsimte tho superiority of those
goods they aro the only absolutely perfect fitting UNION SUITS to bo
had anywhere. Full Stock at or
J2.50 2.00 $1.00 and pl.3
MEN'S SHIRTS
Most of tho standard make shirts aro today lifting themselves out of the
One Dollar Class. Wo are showing a line of Patterns that will attract any-
one. They aro made up for us but If you buy one of thorn nnd It does not
fit to Riilt yon return It to us. Wo will gladly REFl'N'D ou the amount
paid for It. This will demonstrate oiirfalth In the fitting
qualities of our DRESS SHIIITS at
Madras nnd Percale Shirts
at 75c and
.$1.00
50c
MEN'S STRAW HATS
Straw Hats aro "IT" this season wo aro showing sotno of the
now kind narrow brims tine braiils a hat that will Imiil up well.
l ils nai wo liavo 'trioil out and Know it to bo period llavt
an assort incut or (lliiioiiMons at f i.iU j- ihj
$: :.0 and
Stetson Soft and Derby Hats latest blocks Tnoso
tho very newest shapes late sprinj; blocks Wo sell
J all dross shaj os at
MEN'S LOW SHOES
WE are showing a line of Men's Oxfords that we are sure will attract all men who inspect
them. When you consider that as much n two-thirds of your life is spent in your shoes
it is not strange thnt you should have more trouble with them than any other part of your
wearing apparel This need not be true Perfect fitting Oxfords properly fitted will solve the
problem of shoe troubles for.you.
HANAN SHOES All Patent Colt Suing and
Straight Lasts. There is no slipping at the
heel or bulging at the side of a llanan Ox-
ford Th?y are made over regular Oxford
lasts and (it the foot perfectly
We have alt widths and sizes
$5.00
BOS rONIAN This is a shoe that no one will
attempt to deny the quality of at the price.
e are showing all leathers and
lastsin it at
TAN SHOES are having a good "call" just now
Let us show you a nice line of them CC AfV
at $3.50 and tip to pD.UU
$3.50
Headquarters For All Hen's Fixings For Summer
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SOCIETY HAPPENINGS
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Tlio wholesale wugons wero draped
In their colors anil loaded with tho
falrt'Bt nnd freshest buds of tho sea-
sou. In tlio fluent trim to root for
their favorites.
Tho tally-ho gathered up tho "root-
orlnos" loi the gieiti und jelluw tioiu
Hurloii.Feers and .Maddens big stores
besides n nuuilier of others picked up
mid a few strangling stab's hanging
on and yelling: )
Olio azlpa
Two azlpa
Threo nzlpa. znm.
(liocers grocers don't glvo a
llallobaloo Coliuett
Conuett wulieo wahee
Hankers bankers I. T.
Wlm an- who aro who nro wo?
Wo are wo are somebody;
Will wo get there? Well wo guess.
Hankers bankers es )es yes.
Itoli rah rah; who nro wo?
Hankers bankers 11. l. i.
Perso"al Chat.
f.u l!.iln... t nin-.-int Ii.ih 1mtn
tho guest of her cousin Mrs. A. Ed-
dleman.
lira. 0. It. Webb has as her guests
.1.1 1.- !... uluti.p Mr. 1 l- I'l-lv.
Danker! tl(rs lf tHnBviih.
ond. I Mrs. Henry M. nirninn of Ado Is an
of fun' Blnterestlng guest at the homo of Air.
Hen tho vand Mrs. W. A. Edwards on North
1 the lir''Bvll8litigton.
ast Tuefl. jir8i jCst of Shreveport I.a nnd
ot well aJjMrs. I.loyd Atgar uf Monroe mother
f society land sister of Mrs. Ham P. Hep and
and and Mgg Mary Tnieheart Vatbrough a
was niacffrmigin of ShrevoiKirt nro being roy-
Lilly entertained at tho Stllwell H.
Russell holuo out on Hargrovo
bielghts.
I Miss Virginia Hrooks who lias been
0111. ipeacuiiig in ArtniMut' uiv i'ih
t tho bill' tears is visiting with her parents in
s iiidlcat 'lajklnhoina Cliv.
1 L-Iai-.I ll'n.l ..nn nf tlin nntllltfir hOVR
if III. vmliifnl- unl. whn Is hnldluc n
iiucraiivo pommm in itiu .liiitrit.n.
'atloual Ilankat Tort Wirth. Is Ink-
hg n vacation nnd visiting his homo
n Keindalo.
Mrs. Hattle Italnoy's name as hav-
ing been elected as onouf tho teach-
ir 1.. .1. .nlmnl. llor IVnU (Itllltled
1 tho first list thnt was printed; also
mio second .iirs uaiuey is ui uiuuin
na will mako olio of tno nrosi em-
lent teachers of thu number
vellow
rooterlni -
represin
old. s
s liiilicai
It. rt'lir-
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their ( HJj
1 Mrs. Walter II. Itamsey of Spring-1
' tl..lil t. ulin lm. liti.ii tlin sliest of
Mrs. A. (!. Itamsey tho past tv0
weeks returned to her homo l-rliiay.
.Mrs. J. M. Zlko Is spending several
das In San Anionic). Texan.
Miss Thomas nnd Mrs Calvin of
Kayettevllle Arkansas will arrive in
the city Monday and open n millin-
ery department In the Ditzler dry
goods stoie.
Mrs. (ins MsKennlo tjf Onlnesvlllo
who has been visiting her sister Mrs.
W. It. Johnson will leturn home Fri-
day. Bin will leave Sunday with -Mr.
and Mrs. It. V. Hell of that city for a
three months' trip in Kurope sailing
from New York on tho 10th.
Mr. and Mrs. 1miIs 11. Musgrave
father and mother of James II. Mus-
grave of St. I.ouls have returned
homo after attending tho Cook-Mus-gravo
wedding.
.Hisses .ii..e Musgrave of Aili
Orov.. Mo. and Falvn McCurdy of Ft.
Worth Tex. attended tho Cook-.Mus-giavo
wedding and will lemaln for a
short time.
Mr. Hugh Gordon who participated
In tlio Cook-MuPgrave wedding tins
turned to Ills home in St. ijuulti Tues-
day eenlng.
Tlio Ladles Aid Society ot the Pros-
byterlnii church will meet nt tho
inaiu-o Tuesday afternoon at 4 oclock.
MltS. J. A.'KDWAimS
Secretary.
Cards neat and dainty hnvo been
received by' the society folks ot tho
younger set which rend thus;
Misses Hnchel Campbell and
Heatrlco von Keller 4
at homo
inks' Hall
Wednesday evening Juno twelfth
nineteen hundred and seven
Eight-thirty.
Oanclng
Fancy Dress n. S. V. P.
roved t"'1
our 1"- "
battle rl a
to 4 In
inch up
d seem t.
10 the line
. ih. Wis'
M. K. church.
Ilnseball.
Tl'KSDAY Hachclor Maids.
Alrdome.
Mrs. (Jreenleaf's recital.
Aid Societies meet.
.WUDNKSnAY Morrlo AVIves meet
with Mrs. Arthur Adams.
Ferndalo Itevlew Club meets with
Mrs. Carpenter.
Hasebnll.
Misses Campbell nnd von Keller
nt homo at tin IJlks' parlors.
THURSDAY Alrdome.
Fit I DAY Chautauqua Class.
Ulks' Dance.
The China Sale.
Society was out in full blast M'on-
day morning by tho time old
Jupiter Pluvlus had aroused from hlr
slumbers ami n mad rush was made
toward the Wonder Store. A china
sale had been ndvertlsed yes nnd
folks wanted to "stock up" Somo
ore out In klmonas nnd wero scramb-
ling pell melt over counters nnd show
cases for a ten cent cup saucer and
plate to ornament a twenty-five dol-
lar plate rail In n now home or n
brand new buffet "usband had juu
sent up." It wns amusing nnd thoso
who wero not tiero missed a rare
treat.
LOCAL UNIONS.
AKDMOHB TIIADES COUNCIIr-
Mcets Unit and third Friday nlgnts
li each month at Labor Hall L.
B. Horn president; D. N Fergu-
son secretary.
THE AIlDMOItE TYPOGRAPHICAL
UNION No. C19. Meets llrst Sun-
day lu eaoU month at 3 p. in. at
Union Hall. J. W. Uolledge Pres-
ident; D. II. Uulues Secretary.
LOCAL UNION NO. 247 OF THE IN-
TEUNATIONAL. HIlOTHKItllOOD
OF .BLACKSMITHS . AND HELP-
ERS meets every Thursday nlBht.
A. n. White President; C. B. Craig
Secretary.
An Ardmore Boy Honored
v tsddndeec2 E nn ot ct-xn
It T. Dallas returned Saturday
morning from Waco Texas whero bo
had been attending the comment-.
ment exercises of Christian Univer-
sity his son Otis hnvlnef graduated
from that Institution nnd receiving
n numbed of honors. Ho completed
1 the Ilachelor or Arts degreo received
11 diploma In oratory nlso n prlzo in
literary work. Otis Is n bright boy
1 nn.i his manv friends of Addmoro con-
I grntulato this young mun on his won-
derful success. J
Social Calendar.
I MONDAY Alrdomo. i-f-r
' Mrs. Greeiiloars musical recital at
Catholic Church
Holy masg Is read ovcry Sunday at
10 o'clock (with tho exception of tho
second Sunday when It Is road at 6
o'clock) followed by benediction with
tho Messed Sacrament. The sermon Is
preached during Muss and after Holy
Mnss Instructions In Christian doc-
trine. Tho Altar Society meets every first
Friday In tho month In tho Rectory
at 3 p. m. The ofritein of tne socloty
are Mrs. Perry president; Mrs. L. P.
Anderson vlco president; Mrs. L.
Wolverton secretary.
JAMES J WALLRAPP. Pastor.
Christian Church.
Located on A street northwest;
rervlres every Sunday morning at 11
o'clock and evening nt 7:30; mid-
week prayer tii"etlng on Wednesday
evening at 7:30.
Pastor Rov. S II. Holmos; Elders
R T. Dallas I. It Ilest G. H. Webb;
Denconi. A C. Young. I H. Love
Wm. Dovlny J. K. P Campbell J. M.
Vnden
Sunday school at 9:30 every Sun-
day iiiuciiinf; 1 it .Musou nuptiriu-tendent.
IlAIinERS' JOURNEYMEN INTER-
NATIONAL UNION Meets first
uiul third Monday nights In each
month. O il. Vaughan president;
Elmer Wright secretary.
CARPENTERS' AND JOINERS' 01"
AMERICA No. 102S Meets every
Thursday night 7:30 nt Union
Hall. W. II Kenner president; D. N.
Ferguson secretary.
ARDMOREITE DIRECTORY OF
OKLAHOMA HOTELS.
ADA I. T.
HYRD HOTEL
Rates J l.oi) per day.
THE ATWOOD
Finest Hotel In Duriint I T.
W. F. Gilmer Proprietor.
When In Ardmore I. T Btop at
THE ALEXANDER
$2.00 a day Hotel. W. J. Aloxandor
Proprietor.
DUNCAN I. T.
HOTEL ROYAL.
Host t- house on tho Rock Island
McKay iz Sons Props.
DAVIS 1. T.
GRAND HOI EL
II. It. Allen Proprietor.
PAULS VALLEY I. T.
HOTEL HAMPTON
Rates 1 2 per day.
SULPHUR I. T.
ART ICS I A HOTEL.
Rates S2 and up. Finest hotel In tho
Southwest
SULPHUR. I. T.
McKEMIE HOTEL
First class accommodation.
WAURIKA OKLA.
IIRYAN HOTEL
Tho leading hotel ot tho city.
MANNSVILLE I. T.
HOTEL DoARGO
INTERNATIONAL 11ROTHERHOOD
OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS
Meets second and fourth Friday
nights of each month E. M. Parker
president; A. A. Holcomb secretary.
BRICKLAYERS' MASONS' ANL
PI.ASTEREHS' INTERNATIONAL
UNION. No. 9 Meets every Satur-
day night. J. II. Dixon president;
George White Secretary.
RETAIL CLERKS' I. P. UNION No.
635 Meets second and fourth Mon-
day nights in each month. Louis
S. Shelkowlts president; L. U.
Horn secretary.
PAINTERS' DECORATORS' AND
PA PERU ANGERS' UNION No. 226
Meets every Wednesday night
of each month at Union Hall Guy
Crenshaw president; J A Spears
secretary.
GAINESVILLE TEXAS
LINDSAY HOTEL
Rates t2 per day.
GAINESVILLE TEXAS
THE TURNER.
Rates $2 per day.
HUGO I. T.
ORIENTAL HOTEL
Rates J2 per day Jim Thomas Prop
Tho only brick hotel In tho city
Flnst class accommodations.
Satisfaction cuaranteed.
MADILL I. T
ROCK HOTEL.
v W. Carter Prop.
Rates 12 per day.
AID AND MISSION (SOCIETIES.
Methodist Home Mission.
Tho Homo Mission Bociety of tho
Ilrondway Methodist church meets
thu llrst nnd third Tuesdays In ach
month ut the church.
President Mrs. Chas. Maupln; Sec-
retary Mrs. W. It. Ingram; Treasur-
er Mrs. W. F. Whlttlngtou.
Methodist Foreign Mission.
Meetings of tlio Foreign Mission
society ot tho Ilroadway Methodist
church aro held tho llrst Thursday In
each month.
President Mrs. It. W. Randol; nt
vlco presldt-nt Mrs. W. F. Whlttlng-
tou; 2nd vlco provident Mrs. Nettle
Jones; 3rd vlco president Mrs. John
Hoffman: Corrosiwndlng secretary
Mrs. P. P. Kearney; Recording secre-
tary Mrs. P. II. Woods.
Mrs. S. Jojee U0 Sullivan St.
Claremont N. II. writes: "About n
year ago I bought two bottles of
Foley's Kidney Curo. It cured mo of
I a severe ciiso 01 rtioney irniiuin nt
1 1 .. . II.... T . I .11..
Is a grand good medicine and 1 luu.
tlly recommend It. Hoffman Drug
Co and City Drug Store.
OKLAHOMA CITY O. T.
GRAND AVENUE HOTEL.
First class In every respect.
A high old time has laid many a
1 man low.
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TEAMSTER' UNION No. 583 J. 13.
DeArmond president G W. Youui;
secretary.
THE PENNINGTON.
First class accommodations.
Peyton J. Pruett Prop.
Houses painted five yoars rxo with
Ilmdiey & Voonnan Paint look nicer
nnd nro better protected thrn It paint-
ed two years with other paints Buy
your paint from C. W. lllgert. 21-G
Probaly thcro-would bo no fun In
feeling lazy It wo didn't have to work.
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