The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 161, Ed. 1, Tuesday, December 15, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
A'dme?-e Tuedy December 15 1903
The Daily Ardmoreitc II A lJ 011 A klPTO
IflHIlT UnMIIULO
WILL BE MADE
1 the
AHOWOAEiT E PUBLISHING CO.
Preide"t
4 'I- t r-1tir" AMaor
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Official Paper for Carter County
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Christmas Christmas
'IX ADMINISTRATION OF l'D'
I AFFAIRS MEE
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CONSOLIDATE THE OFFICES
P F f u
TERM OF fjUBtCftlPTION.
Tfie Daitjr Armrtite.
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Or MuaUt
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tbr Month!
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t.nit Dl.Unr MS
Ardmore. Tw4y tetnker 1. 1W
l . on ' .( of not tmniiini
'iubn 'it ki.d Milio" lll
cO-
lit in Agt"t "''l P'ObtO' ti
u0re"i He4 Cw '
Tnbe and the twpervter of
' ftchMtt t Consolidate
I 'i . 'tx ar wiw j ?d f mnly
mr-r Kafiih win gr j lth
ir rmin smile at Mi ofBco.
-V
r'!mrr will bt count BUr
f.-"ri-0 unit I lh ru induce MMIB
-. 1'im h ''T no.it of ctaap
i l
hen tb tin comw for President
f a ro to undergo thai urrfcJ op-
riiiii b would on wll to March
v.- urgeon for Holland crdntlala.
-io-
Thia la dcllgbtlal woatbor tor
tr--t pftrtnx but Unrnt Is notblns;
domic In tout IId bora mr. Alt.- a
.i It wOl bo "Hit Ardinoro oot of
mwl."
k oo
Tri I'ennsrlvMlA congrossman
who.. nraplKn xpftiMa wow but
to cents wonld nit rwrnlro tndor-
twnt U oom tao tltlo of watcb do
of the treasury.
! W ashington dm. n - Tt. .- .
In all probability. man
lo 'h dmlBlstra . n of Iri J .
) fairs In Oklaho;. a-lthin .
ar or two A i'i..'d H'a -
! tor who has li.-l.a-. blood
' tciha. U inj.! . for (. - .i
j n-ni tht & jr-f.-rt adm i..
I (( Of 'f.- ''1--.ll gO"If'. '. .1-
; MMkrjt- ' 71m'."'.:.? of th- i' !..ir.
a;.Tir;. ih- 'oriitii!s:on-r to '" r
tnt i a:.'l th" hi;--
of arhrjol ar .Ik' It to V- for-..:
ida"l 'inlT 'in- Tm ' f
mr-ana the Irullan anf wh h !-
only on- of th tbreo tha-cou.d r.'.'
tit i bo! lined.
In addition to this the comm'M or.
er of Indian a'!lrs nat rT'ri.n.. r.l
ed that the aon-reMrratlon Ir.''n
schools he turned over to nn- tar
This Includes tbo bl Chllocr o rhor..
In the northern part of th- niat- and
II of tbo Indian schools of th- flv
clrtlUed tribes. The schools in ?'
Oaage natkm could acaroly h- at-
eottntod reaerratlon schools long' r.
ince the allotment of lands thr-
and the same appils to th- kW
of th- small trllx-s In Mian. I f.oun-
tv. In th1 nortbe.ttrn part of th-
Hta'e hTi- th Indians !ia'. hi no
M if.l thilr allot ni'irn l: m i ra
Ardmoio would Indeed be a b-au-iiMI
rlty ( all telegraph m1 tde-t'lioni-
poles were relegntod to the
nlif-vs or better etlll bs wlrea on-
l r Kround. .
oo
S-rrtry of the Treasury Cortel-
xays that t1tn's of crisis cause
at international demand for physical
koII When eonfl4lnott la lucking
t'irrc la nothing Ilka tbo money that
rlilnks In your pocket.
Kentucky Judge holds that bet-
Mi. if on a horse race Is not gambling.
Of 'oiirae not. It's playing the pottles.
Th.-r.. are you know manslaughter
h. .M. 'fide and adf-defense and mur-l-r
to cover th Taiious forma that
Iioti .i life may be ruthlessly taken.
' tit Ion Is bflng called to ih'
i hat the cfinstttutinn fiiak'ii n
l.'uion for tho prealdentlal aur
c"ion In cas a pri tillMiiil i
ti .xi Id die before March I. Itut why
wr.rry at thla iaxtlcular time? What "
lie (onatltutlon got to do with it aa
ii .iintb now aUwl?
Ti- city ciHild bo doing klixl
f 'iM-Man work hy puttlnK !' "
tr. .-t crossings In the residence ..
i. mi of the city Mere man S'lit
! mud whtrevi-r he flndM n im'
in- lr women and children koIiik
Himday school dreaawd tii In i r-t r
fin. i array are seriously handx ap-
.d because of no strtn-t crosslfiait
no Htroet cars do accommodation.
T. thi' l'aragrsphera' union On
i h i - bfgutlful aun-itlaaed. violet scant-
i Friday morning December 11 It
i :i wildly ecstatic thought that
r' b red ripe rosy Houston straw-
- h htivi- made th!r appearance
ii 1 hat one can get his fill at tho
r.i - r a dime a quart with the un-
j.i r i "eled and unparallolabte Alvln
r. -ii thrown in for lagnlappe.
it. i-iw I'osL
. Isn't thai Just too awfully
.u nectar for a dime fit for
t. KO 1.
v ii Jlustra ed pamphlet on sew
a. and It disynsltlon haa been
d ) h- Merchants' asuoctatloti
' .-w Yoik. nndr tbo title ot
u Battle of Microbes" wWch I
i 1 1. ularly Interesting at this tine
-.. - ti Ardmoro Is xiiidlng the same
j viii'"m.
Pubhcrll.t- for 'he Ai duiorcile
LOOKS LIKE DOUGLAS
FIGHT AGAINST CONFIRM ATlOfJ
OF APPOINTMENT AS POST-
MASTER A FAILURE
Washington. 1 (' . ! r. 1 1
'fight axalnst lh confirmation '!i-
senate of the apHiintm-tit of s
Iktuglas aa postmaster at idmori -j
making but little hvada b-'-. n :
i also the case of Miss A he- Hot. r'-..:
i
-of Muskogee. Janus T. Iiuriih of 1
fflori-. who Ih a .mdldai. -
i IViiikIhh atilx-d In WashliiKti s. i
day. but h- b.i" ko f.ir in al.l- '.
. K't aiivoiK- to 'nk.' ip hU lii:). i oi
Itrcunniiiti i-Iih ' I' i; t'r-ai." i h.i !
fill.' d t talv p. ii ' hi H mi'! I"-- . '
S'oiiIh hi.! Wliillnt'
lll!H-l Hill I -
t'.ii.si' -mii.iii iidr' aii! '.
mid II. to-. .f OM.i'i'.ina I'lill. "I i' 1
1 m -1 f ! . . pa in ii.ii.i. i..
! made moi' nf-ommeiidutini.- f. i .. .
nHiiitin nt ii (ikl.iboin.1 i.ot 1. 1 i . '
In V I w . i' ii.itt ' -
fc 'Christmas Gift""
n : i in 1- to Im kIii 'o tlitnk of what M'U HI oiii I'M il oiii'- for
' .. I "brlht in.ih K''l Tin i" H li.itbliiK lb. uuiild i.in-i l.it muri
"'in a nice I'll n of J.'W. Ir.. V !i.i.- a in.-.. ill lubcli-d tlicli and
on i prlri-s aii' clu'ap.-r.
TAJRVEJR & DORRA1 1
At Ardmore Pharmacy
WYNNEWOOD MAS KILLING
W i .. .... I ii. i i. . I !
filii li i i i . . .
II' in Mi. hi. ion !i l.ri.r A.i- hi
d and lMMd Hm w - i d-pu'v ".
I l'i'" otfliiT Kim M'iloii-1 woiiiirv n
Tllf hllUSf 'hT tll- ''KI" lih I. I
lug reiH-mbled a aeltre as i r--uli -j
the rifle balls poun-d Into !. hair
j ttie Ilittb' OpuUtl0D of the town t.ll
lliK part In the shooting.
lAte Saturday night lleM r(.
negro preacher told hif of inii
Will Collins that another ill-
Henry Tnronton whs In tin- ii..u.
with the ministers mother Wil. '..
line with Dave Brcr Mar'' I '
the house. Tie ordered ''h..ri -..
to roilie nil bin Je rvf'lM.I n '
oeiied fire ii tii pollr... lit. . r
w hot tlirmiuh tbo breast -h.'
let K.ilnif iiinrl UiroUgh ln b d
Alio' In r l ull t went thioiiKli " '
clothes.
Tlie rbl' f then wnrt t" ii !
turned in a r.-- la m -men
ai'iai"l .i d mm m
hardware stor. ..i gmm. ti i fur
the negro set tl ii. ii- The hou". w.m
rldlinl Hh bullets Iwlore TIium i
and the wotiinn . am- nut I lie l.itt.-r
us iiiibarnied but Tli.n ii-.-ii ill. il i
lew h'.uiH In f i r us a ki-iiI' ..r bin
wound-
The Christmas season flndt as amply prepared to supply til
manner of practical gifts for the Christmas boyor.
A visit to the various sections of this big store will disclose
to you the wonderful advantages this stock aflords the critical
and discriminating gift seeker. Here you will be able to find all
manner of suitable gift-i.
Christmas tiding; from the Big Store. Just at the time when
most needed we reduce the price we are glad to do this
to induce early buying you are doubtless qlad also because it
saves you money and enables you to bring greater happiness to
more of your friends.
The articles listed below all make useful practical gifts and
you'll find great assortments to select from. Many of them
greatly reduced in price f-r Xmas selhrg.
What Shall I Give Him? What Shall I Give Her?
An acceptable suitable and welcome gift and one that will
tome within your m:ans can be chosen from this selected list
to la found in this splendid stock.
A Splendid Suit or Overcoat priced in a way to save you from
$ ;.oo to $ io.oo. on garments worth from $10.00 to $30.00
Boys Clothing For Christmas splendid values in handsome
patterns for all ages at 1.50 to 10.00
Boys Overcoats in rufer or regular overcoat style ranging in
price from $2 50 to $10.00. all marked for Christmas selling
at 1-4 off
Mens Fancy Vests very acceptable for gifts at prices ranging
from 1.50 to 5.00
Mens Bath Robes nothing nicer for a gift at 3.50 to 5.00
Mens Hats For Christmas any shape anj price in dcrbys or
st ft hats from ' 1.50 to 5.00
Mens Umbrellas a practical and useful gift at 1.00 to 5.00
Mens Cuff Buttons a choice collection at 25c 50c 75c 1.00
Mens Holiday Suspenders one of the popular things in the
gift line from 25c to 1.50
Mens SilK Mufflers he warms up towards the giver when he
wears one price from 1.00 to 3.00
Mens Handkerchiefs all manner of them in silk linen or cam-
brn . "-pecialiy good for gift- price from 5c to 1.00
Mens NecKwear nothing more generally used for gifts to men
-pec i.tl holiday stock just received at 25c 50c 75c 1 00
Mens Christmas Gloves next to neckwear comes a pair of
-.. !w "ur stock 11 varied and complete anywhtee in price
Ir- in 50c to 2.50
Bag's and Suit Cases thing? that are enduring practical useful
gifts all sizes all leathers all prices from 1.50 to 25.00
Mens Christmas SocKs a gift that wears nothing more accep-
table a -;ood assortment here in plain or fancies from 10c to 75c
Shirls and Collars a couple of "Eagle" shirts and a dozen
Arrow Brand" collars would be acceptable collars 2 for.. ..25c
Shirts from 1.00 to 2.50
Mens Woolen Underwear getting to where its practical but
very acceptable entire stock of mens woolen underwear reduced
: per cent for Christmas selling.
A Pair of Slippers is a sensible gift various styles to select
tr-mi our special holiday shipment a pair from 1.00 to 2.50
Patent Leather Shoes For Men would come in nice during the
holiday mure stock of mens patent leather shoes selling reg-
ularly .it $ 1 mi to 00 reduced for Christmas selling 10 per
1 cut.
Bos Hats and Caps don't forget the boy with a practical gift
t house a hat or cap all prices for all size boys.
Mens Woolen Overshirts specially adapted for cold weather
and makes a practical gift most all sizes and wide range of
patterns the grade from $2.io up have been specially reduced
for Christmas selling 20 per cent.
New Tailor Made Suits. We have twenty-five splendid val ic
in Ladies' Suits that must be sold by Xmas. These represent
many of the best Suits of the season. The lot includes a wide
range ot prices troni $S. 50 on up to $90.00 and the prices have
been reduced to where you can save from $2.00 to $45. 00
Wonderful Values in Coats A Great assortment to select
from and all the wearing time ahead of you. The entire Coat
stock has been specially reduced in price for the Christmas Sale
including every Coat in stock from the Infant's Coat on up
through the line of Children's Misses' and Ladies' Street and
Evening Coats. 1 he price reduction ranges
from 20 to 30 per cent off
SilK and Net Waists make nice gifts you'll find something to
your liking here and all at greatly reduced prices.
Christmas Sale of Petticoats just in time to get a handsome
gift at a reduction on a very desirable article. Our entire stock
of Silk Petticoats go on sale at special holiday reductions
amounting to More than 20 per cent
Kimonas for Gifts Warm cheerful house garments in a great
range of styles and patterns in both long and short Kimonas
including a splendid assortment of Heavy Blankt Robes suit-
able for ladies or gents all Specially reduced 25 percent
Baby Caps for Santa Claus A very complete line of Silk and
Bearskin Caps for the little folks ranging in price from 25c to
$2.50 for the Christmas Sale we
otter a Reduction of 25 per Cent
Furs Just the Thing for Christmas One of the choicest
gifts possible is .1 pretty fur piece. Furs of first (uahty are
very scarce and have advanced from 50 to 100 per cent m the
wholesale market during the last thirty days. You art luckv to
buy Furs now. as vou will pay more next year. A well selected
line to offer you at prices from $1.00 to $50.00
Holiday Sale of SilKs our .silk section has special inducements to
silk buyers during the Xmas sale a .'rent ran ye of styles to select
from all at .specially reilu -ed prices.
Christmas D-ess Goods Underpriced almost the entire stock of
dross woolens were .special price reduction tickets for the Xmas
buver all broadcloths and fancy woolens rreatly reduced for Xmas
soiliiif' and nothing makes a more acceptable gift.
Dress Trimmings Will Be Needed and the assortment is groat
ere. everything t lints desirable in the lino of trimmings and buttous
t-an be found here.
Ladies Neckwear For Gifts a great assortment bows stocks
jibots f incv collars ruchins and all manner of fnnoy things for
the neck any where in price from 25c to 3 00
Various Jewelry Articles suitable for gifts in quality just as
good at prices much below the jewelers. Visit the jowelery section
for desirable gifts.
Handkerchiefs For Christmas great stocks to select from nil
kinds and prices from. 5c to 1 00
Ladies Kid Gloves for Christmas presents. Nothing better suited
for mother wife sister or friend a complcto stock here in all sizes
colors and lengths from lt00 to 3.00 a pair
Blankets and Comforts make desirable gifts a lino wool blanket
or 11 hrtmli-ome down comforter would bo a tine present A special
discount of 20 per cent on till blankots selling above ?5.00 nnd 25 por
cent discount on all comforts sellingabove 3 00 will bo allowed dur-
ing the Xmas sale.
Various Gifts Are Here things that you'd like to give or receivo
we can't mention all hosiery fancy supporter garters towels table
linen napkins white quilts silk and ico wsol shawls woolens and
silk scarfs hand bags combs bolts bucklea are somo of the things
wo mention.
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