The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 127, Ed. 1, Sunday, October 25, 1908 Page: 1 of 8
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7i READ THE ARDMOREITE REGULARLY AND GET TODAY'S NEWS TODAY NOT YESTERDAY'S HAPPENINGS
Cream Bakery
Bread
Try the New ProcaN
Crwua Loaf.
JOHN N IMKIE
Pboa .
WANTED -Family ira.
I if 6 Pr poaj4. Sat
I work laolndaA.
Art! in ore Steam
Laundry
TELEPHONE NO. 10
A RDM ORE OKLAHOMA SIWDAY MOKNI N(i (KTOIiEK L: 15)08
NUMBER 127
VOLUME XV
Women's Boots
"The Kind For Now"
The Federation
Six
Table Linens
In making preparation to entertain as your guest the Federation
of Women's Clubs you may find j ourselves in need of table
linens. If so you will be interested in our linen sale of Monday
Tuesdaj and Wednesday.
62 inch all linen cloth variety of patterns
70 inch extra quality beautiful patterns all linen napkins
to match - -
72 inch superior quality unmatchable value all linen nap-
kins to match .... - -
72 inch handsome plain damask all linen quality never
retailed before at ----- -
50c
75c
95c
1.00
72 inch variety of beautiful all linen patterns in bordered
effects - $1.25 to 1.75
Fancy Linens
An elaborate exhibit of lunch cloths in all sizes fancy scarfs
tray cloths and doilies. Specially priced for this sale.
Special Showing of New Tailored Suits.
Mail orders promptly filled. We prepay express charges.
New
Deportment
Infnnts Wuiir
New Deportment
Trunk mid Suit Cases
The NicKel Store
and China Palace
litis anything ou iiumI In the
wav of l)lhe. CilHMare. Hnn.n
eiwarc Tinware and UxiMiik
I'tOIISllH. R HHll 10 CI nt nood.-
Look throiiKli tlitt nt i 'in-
you lm.
Konieniber the ple.
Telephone S7tJ.
The Nichel Store
and China Palace
'farmer drowned in flood.
After Much Delay
Yea wo were delayed In our opening on account of not being
able to get our fixtures but we are now In our new building
whore wo have one of tho moot complete Hues of high grade
groceries that was over shown In Anlumro. And we are mm
In a ;osltlon to give to our trade the service that we have
hoped for so lout' we have three times tho floor space now that
we have had before and have added (in oxtra man and wagon
to take oaro of hurry order. V cordially Invite you to call
and Inspect our store and If you are not our customer now
iwe believe you will be after you' have visited our store at 30ii
Kant Main which has In it everything that Is good to eat.
and at 30S we havo all kinds of food stuffs wholesale and retnll.
I'hones 217 and HI.
W. J. LANE
The Up To Date Grocer.
When You
Consider
The gr-at advantages of basing
your shoes repaired In the New
Klerirlc Shoo Shop I know ou
will patronize this shop. 1 use
no'lnng but the bent of lcuth-i
lia.f it neat comfortable .mil
clean place and guaraniee all my
work to give satisfaction
t'at paw rubber heel to Nil'
vi 'liber 1st. :iu cents.
Work called for and delivered.
Phone 614 16 N. Washington
H. H. Koenig
"Shoes Repaired While You Walt"
The kind that html their
shape and need nobreuktn.
Made in all shapes and
st)lus both in black and
tan leathers.
Prices $3.00 to $4.00
J. W. Krueger
Tho Shoo Fitter.
Swept Away Near Shawnee While
Hitchlna Up His Team.
Shawnee. Okla.. Oct. 21 .1. S.
Smith a farmer living nine mlUi
south of this cityll on Little river. 1
ivna ilrmi'til.fl In tlm flflOilu of V..
nemtiy h'l" trvlnp 'u hitch up hit.
team to escape. Tho newa wna
learned today when a second relief
party succeeded In rescuing his
brother who had been without food
for thlrty-lx hours.
The body of the dead man lum
I not yet been found.
SNOW STORM HAS PASSED
Triples William Jennings and Bryan.
Hnidy. Tex.. Oct. 24. Tho wife ot
John I Inward who resides In the
Kden country gave birth to triplets
on the l!(itli. .Mother and triplets are
doing well. The triplets wvlghod I 1-2
I 5 and n 1 2 pounds respectively.
Mr. Ilownid Is a democrat anil has
j mimed the three boys William. Jen-
nings and llryau.
NATIONAL W. C. T. U.
KANSAS. OKLAHOMA AND MIS
SOURI THAWING FROM REC-
ENT COLD WEATHER
Kansns City .Mo. Oct. 21 The
hiioiw storm which for almost a wc'li
has prevailed In Western .Missouri
Knmms and Oklahoma has almost
imsseil today.
Wichita and Oklahoma City to lay
reported clear weather and killing
frosts In Kansas City this morning.
The wet snow which was g'Mieral
east of here fell during last night ami
eaily today. Telegraph cotninimlcn
tlon lias been hampered.
MURRAY SUFFERS RELAPSE.
Ycsterday's Session at Denver De'
voted to Addresses Amendments.
Deliver. Colo. Oct. 21. -Today's ses
s'on or the National Woman Chris-1
tlau Temperance I'n'un ssi di't.ittd'
to addresses al'ho.Ki teii nimutf -was
given to the rcid'tig nf i.t om.'I
iiimndmcuK t.j the v . i i li.i.
Subscribe fo' t'n UlMcrt
Again Confined to Bed Cannot En-
ter Campaign This Fall.
Tishomingo Okla.. Oct. ::l-llo
Win. II. Murray who was be - Su
a dav n nk.tiK arratigenii'nis
enter Mi' campaign after a.. il!n -is
of son three wceKi-. has Mifciv i
a relapKc and is inntlned to his
lied nt his countrv home near Tish
otulugo. In all prniiai'llliy he wit
be unable to ent r the cauiialgn
tu'it'i tbu fa"
ECONOMIZE
By Wearing the Best
Shoes
Nettleton Shoes ..56.50 and $6.C0
Halstoit Health Shoes $-1.00
Kollowcraft Shoos $3.50
We have all the mw snappy
styles In Tans (5un Metal tuid
l'atent Leather. Nothing but the
very best leather Is used In tho
manufacture or theno shoes.
Try n pair.
Treadwell Co.
MKN"S FINK SIIOICS.
Pick Up for Printer.
Stillwater Okla. Oct 21 K. J
Westiirook a Muskogee printer who
has been wot king on various Musko-
gee papers for several years has been
apixiliiteil liiHtiuetor of 'printing In the
State A and M College here at an
.umti.il salary of $1201). He will as-
Mimi h's duties Immediately
Will soon bo horo and of course the Arriinoro Initios wnnt to
lutve on tlioir "best clothes. "
It is now utmost too Into to think of liuvlnr ft now dress
nuido tlioroforo you will dotibtVss dopptul upon the toady to
wi'tir to supply jour needs.
"If Its To Wear We have It"
There is nothing prettier thtin a nice
Tailor Made Suit or Skirt
and our assortment of tlie.se is tho largest to be found in the
city
Almost ovory express brings us something NEW in tins
depurtiuunl.
HEAlJTIKlJLi CHIFFON PAMANA SKIIiTS with the new
slieatli elTect nicely tnilor-cd for 55.00
VOILE SKIIiTS UlTetn trimmed right from tho tailors
at $5.00 Jo $6.50
Alt the new things in skirts both in Voile and Panama
at $3.00 to $25.00
TAILORED SUITS every one strictly man-tailored and in
the very ncwost styles you should see them to appreciate the
high class tailoring prices range $8.50 to $50.00
We are never undetsold when tho QUALITY is consid
ercd.
Ditzler Dry Goods Co.
Kabo Corsets American Lady Corsets Nemo Corsets
MISS GRAY
MILLINERY
AT DITZLER'S
AMERICAN ENDS HIS LIFE TIMOTHY O'CONNOR GUILTY
SILAS C. McFARLAND OF IOWA
EUROPEAN CONSULATE
SHOOTS HIMSELF i
Hulin. Oct 21 Silas C Mil'arlaml.
of Iowa consulate at large for the'
KiKopcau district shot himself In a
rallioad train today coming rom
Hamburg to llerllu.
Hi died almost lusttinMt
COLORADO'S SECRETARY OF
STATE FOUND OUILTY OP
CONTEMPT IH COUPT
Denver Colo Or. 2 Swnrvof
State Timothy O'Connor was found
guilts of contempt In the district
cour' lu re today b Judge George
Wan- in connection with the official
ballots 'or tin- November election.
8
HUM
BH PA
TWO
Our Second Annual Coat Sale
Will begin Monday Morning October 26. Mr. Howard Walton of Cincinnati will assist us in this sale. We have bought
' FIVE HUNDRED SAMPLE COATS for Ladies Misses and Children and will place same on sale for one week at actual
o vvnubMH.L.11 vuoi. we win nave coats in tins saie trom qii.uu to d.uu. 10 come ana 1001c means you win duv. n
investigation is all we ask. The goods will speak for themselves.
HYDEN-HODGES COMPANY
WEST MAIN STREET.
ARDMORE OKLA.
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