The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 280, Ed. 1, Sunday, May 1, 1910 Page: 5 of 12
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Ardmore Sunday May 1 1910
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
PAGE TIVL
During the "Yesterday" of our business career we resolved to build our establishment on a
firm foundation: To sell none but good goods; to charge only moderate y.rices; to treat our
"' .;. jfo' patrons with courtesy.
' HtMi "Today" we can
can do no better in spirit than in the past. Yet we have kept up with the pro
gressive times. Our merchandise our methods are up to date.
The "Tomorrow" of our business shall be all that earnestness and integrity can make it.
We have tried to so conduct our business that those who dealt with us "Yesterday" are dealing
with us "Today" and will come again themselves and bring many friends "Tomorrow."
Wash Suits On Sale
I'.uy your wash suit hero and gel thu
advantage ot the great reduction in
prices.
!).()() suits now on sale
for
7.50 suits now on sale
for
0.f0 suits now on sale
for
5.00 suits now on sale
for
1.00 uits now on sale
for
$6.98
$5.98
$5.19
$3.98
$2.98
"New Styles in Spring
Dresses
One piece dresses in taffetas foulards
and tuessoline from $lf to fcUO.
A 150.00 Dress this week
for
A '25.00 Dress tin- week
for
A 22.50 Dress this week
for
A 20.00 Dress this week
for
A Ui.OO Dress this week
for
$25.00
$20.00
$18.00
$17.50
$13.00
Voile Special
44 Inch Silk Voile -A beautiful quality and sells
regularly for t! UO special for this week at.. .
44 Inch Voile -An all wool material a splendid
value at the rgular price 1.50 to close at
$1.50
$1.00
Specials in Taffeta
36 Inch Taffetas- Two tone taffeta m boautiful QQ
colors very popular material this season 1 00 grade. 09C
36 Inch Pontjee I'i natural only a splendid seller at JQ
the regular price f5e special for this week at .... tIC
Great Values in Sheer
Wash Materials
Klaxons holly batistes cambric batiste
and lotus lawns from 5e yard 4
up to .1 9C
French mulls Persian lawns airline cloth
from 15c the yard up
to
$1.25
Nazareth Waists and
Union Suits
25c
FOR BOYS AND GIRLS
.Vaists in all sizes from 2 to 12
years price is
Kvery mother should try the Nazareth
I'nion Suits thu most comfortable con-
venient and durable garment you can buy
for your children the price CA.
is 3UC
Pumps of all description
for children from 50c
up to
S2.50
( w
Special Wash Goods
Bargains
Such as satin repp zephyr ginghams
lotus cloth madras hingaline and linens
from L'Oc per yard up
to .
lied Heal Toil Du Noid. and A. K. 4
(..'. Ginghams at all times the yd . . (JG
35c
Spring and Summer
Footwear
AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES
Women's Oxford Ties new spring styles
gun mutal and velour calf skin at all
prices from 1.25 up
Women's patent olt and gun metal ankle
pumps. Cuban heel latest A A
style from 2.00 up to WVawU
AM
Sr
Wonderful Values in
Lingerie Waists
1 So Waists this week AA
for ...fdC
2 50 Waists this week
il 50 Waists this week 2
5 00 Waists this week A AA
for dO.ilO
r.00 Waists this week
Children's Dresses
Prices Reduced
1.25 Dresses this week J
1.50 Dresses this week A4 AA
for 1.09
2.00 Drosses this week A 4 f A
or 1.19
2 50 Dresses this week AA IA
for .19
.'1.50 Dresses this week AA aa
for 4.90
Big assortment in ladies
silk hose in my wanted
shade at
$1.25
PEOPLE'S FORUM
it not lio hotter for hor to Join In tho
llBht for the state capital ami then
who would know title was itlaylni; a
New IComer for Harmony. I loslnu same than to caiiHe tlin people
l-Mltor Anlinoielle. i and tax payers of the town to many
There must bo a Koi.nltie progress losses by holding a municipal election
towards hlKhur ends if Ardux.re pros-l " !lk tlmo causes enmity drives
purs. Other towns In Oklahoma have i.n our u.K.rs. mm mni uui
have crown and prospered ho miwtlot k'!st' Mn "w "f crlticlHin
. Hut can we prosper and be from ovory corner or th btnto. Allow
house divided as It seems today. U tho writer to appeal to j;ood Jmlgment.
... i f.i.f i.iinli .'iml i.v.irv r'lHynn vlou tbn n
ire to surmount tne oustacies'
is a thrlviiiK prosixT
ACCIDENTALLY KILLED
WITH A WINCHESTER
BOY OF TEN YEARS IN ABSENCE
OF FAMILY TOOK DOWN WIN-
CHESTER WITH FATAL RESULT.
we
confronting us
Iiik city of the Hrst class w( must
first lay aside personal matters buckle-
on the armor of confidence in our
lellow townsmen and ns we ascenu
fame's bridge ladder there to lnstrlbe
Ardnioro as one of the leading cities
of Oklahoma we must not look ua.k
to give tome neighbor a kick down-
ward but Instead hold out the rUht
hand of fellowship and acclaim to one
and all Ardmore llrst personalities
second. How do the peculiar. .polit-
ical situation of Anlmore look todn
to the outside world? Thou words
caniu from the pen of n man who has
only been a resident of Ardmore six
mouths but at the same time 'thin
same man. only has one Idea upp.n
most. i. -. a stimulus tor Ardmore
that will set the wheels of prosperity
rolling until the noise of great manu
facturing Interests will shake the
very foundation of Oklahoma C ty
There Is no warrant of sense for the
idea that Ardmore will grow like
"Topsy." Hut If we stand together
with good generalship to lead us tin
great things In store for Anlmore will
he maU'j possible. An election U a
expensive luxury. If any one doubts
this statement ask some of the candl
dates for state office now does Aid
more need an election? If so would
Sam Wood of this
telephone message
city received
from Simon
Dandcrine
wivl.!i wumli'1'H. It
nrmlui')- liulr inn
us Hiin-ly ns rnln iiihI h ti I nc raUi- rrii.
It iirixliiii-H ii tlili-k L-rmvlli if liiiiirlimt
luilr wIiimi nil utlitT ri'iin-illHi fn It. UV
mmrami'i- iMiulcrlin-. All ilruiruMH Hi- I It
y.'c fiilo nuil It imr Iwiitle. J' prm-f Itu
vrnrtli kfml till ml Willi iic In ntnuiH it
hllvi-r. nml ! will mill vim ii largo five
wenplH. KMUVI.TON DAXDl'.UINi: CO.
In order
i moving! r
situation In a business way
to join In one accorJ for
thriving hustling city some may have
to sacrlllce personal feeling but let
us dispense with the hlea of an elec-.
thin Instead have a mass meeting1
piomote some business enterprise get
out of the hum-drum Mfe for awhile'
breath the pure atmosphere of stlinii-'
lated conlldence In our neighbors
Cheer up talk state polities put Ard
more lu the fore front and keep pusn-
lug. If any mistakes have been made
get together and light the wrong In a
business way. There Is too much nt
stake now for a dllference of opinion
to be af!oat among our :iilzeiislilii.
A N'HW COM ICR. '
N"eir hesitate about giving Cham-
Lerlalu's CoukIi Iteuiedy to ehlldren.
It contains no opium or other nar-
cotics and can be given with Im-
plicit conlldence. As a quick cure for
coughs url colds to which children
are susceptible It is unsurpassed.
Sold by all dealers.
I take this method of thanking my
many patror for their liberal pat-
ronage tor the past two months as
they are my best two months In my
Feen years practlro in Ardmore I
greatly appreeiato the practice given
niu mid will promlno to always make
my charges as reasonable nu possible
nn! fr.ink and honest with my pat-
rons. W. .M AN'DEUSON V. S.
IS Bast Hroadway.
Use the want ads.
A
A
! Friday evening bringing news to him
of the tragic death or hi little
ni phew. Ily some iin'ans Kred Woods
aged ten years accidentally shot and
killed himself with a Wlncheter
1 rifle at o'clock Friday afternoon.
Mr nu Wcods the father of the boy
I was en route to Ardmore and other
I members of tho family were out In
the field away from the house. They
i heard the report of the gun. and
upon Investigation found the boy
was till ut and killed. The telephone
' message did not state where the
rifle ball took effect. The gun was
in the second story and the boy
was lound dead on the upper lloor
when his mother reached the house.
There was left no one to tell the
st ry and the parents will never
Miow the details of the killing of
their boy Tho presumption Is that
lu was led by curiosity to take the
gun from thu. rack and in playing
Willi It discharged It and the bullet
ttruck a vital part. The Imj wan
the son of Sam Woods' slst-: Mrs
.lohn Wocds.
THE WHEELER FIELD
GREATEST IN U S
MILLIONAIRE OIL MAN FROM
NEW YORK WILL PUT RIGS IN
HERE NEED TRANSPORTATION
the first shovel of dirt Is thrown In
the building of a railroad or an oil
plM' line to the field.
A Man Wants to Die
only when a lazy liver and sluggish
bowels cause frightful desiKiudency.
Hut Pr. King's- New Mfe Pills expel
poisons from the system; bring hope
and courage; euro all I.lver Stomach
and Kidney troubles; impart health
and vigor to the weak nervous and
ailing 'JSe at Ardmore Pharmacy.
The splendid work of Chamberlain's
Stomach and I.Ivor Tnblets Is dally
coming to light. No such grand rem-
edy for liver and bowel troubles was
ever known before. Thousands bleJ
them for curing constipation sick
headache biliousness Jaundice nuil
Indigestion. Sold by all dealers
Frank I). Miller of Oneonta N.
V. u among the recent arrivals lu
Ardmore. Mr. Miller Is a million-
aire nop dealer and oil man. Ills oil
holdings are chiefly lu California.
Hi Is the owner of several hundred
acres lu the Wheeler Held ami lias
jiiht returned from a visit to that
field lu company with I'. T. Kexroat
who acted as his agent in hlh pur-
I'liiises. He says the Wheeler Held lu
his opinion Is one of the very Ixist
lu the l ulled Stati s. and that In
will put rigs lu the fli Id ns soon as
Business Boy Builds Business.
1-eslle Woolen luis bought the II. I. i
Sanders dye shop and combined it1
with his own llrst door west of tho i
court house. Leslie has the very best
equipments lu tho dyeing pressing
and cleaning business and has oily!
expert help omplowl. lie will carry
out the contract Mr. Sander had!
and respectfully asks for the patron
age of the people Wmk called for
and delivered.
Adrien Hotel Arrivals.
M. A. King. Mason Texas; T S.
Mite (iainesvlllo; C. 11. L'lllott Dul
las; KriHtU Chambers Oklahoma
City; W. I). Ilonard Sioux Falls.
W. K Warden Cornish; .1. M. Wilt
field Davis; T. I). Hawkey. Kansas
City; J. (J. Hanks. I'adueah. Ky.
Heart ArdmoreltH W'r
Ad.
USE ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE
Tho sntlnoptlc jiowilcr to bo bsktii Intotho iIumi.
If yon bavotlrfdchlin tvtt try Allen' Poot-Kae.
Itn-ils IliofiTt and raako m-w r tight rhiv jr
t'tm-0 Acttlti awolli-n hot wiaUni; fti't. Urltevi-ft
cotnt and tiunlotit or all palu and nlvt nil and
lomftitu Alttaya iim It to llri-ak In Nrw liwa.
Try It o-tJ7. SoM uvrrjrKhw. ct. in1
fcv' ute itif'i Kur FKKK trial tiarkav
aJJux A'lc-.l S. UUiutcd Ix l(oyN Y.
PLAY OFF TIE TODAY.
When You Have Photos
Made be sure you go to th-
right place.
NOTICK- We do not iulv':-
tlne our w rl. at half prici
for a week and tlmn giv-.-you
Inferior work and finish
for your money. Vo ail-:rHii'
and guarantee to f.ic nettei
work than you m Ose-
whore at half tlwi price oth-
ers charge. Our prlctu iiIwmjs
the samo and our woik the
best. Cabinet i't jtorf from
$10 per dozen up. IMsv.ls
from fie to Jl.ou. Sfimp l'ho-
tos 'J I lor "fie Open all day
Sundays.
SOUTH SIDE STUDIO
700 Washlnntcn St.
Over U. S. Expref- Co Off I;-
Tishomingo is Here for Third Came.)
' BeRt Team Here This Season.
Tishomingo and Ardmoie will elav
ball today at l.oiena Hark The game
will b0 callid at 3:!!0. Tlie lm U lei-n
! waK .selling tickets yesiunbn an I a
U(xd ciowd is promised for tin-- .i' ii-
noon. Those two teams have iiUm-iIi
I two games this season: Km h In- a
. victory Wangling at Its belt won at
'the expense of the other and tlieiei
will bo something doliu this at'-rn m'
I when they meet for the third gmeo
I upon tlie diamond. The Tishomingo
hoys are a Jolly set of good fel'ows
I they play hotter hnll than any other
team that hns visited Ardmore this
seasor. nnd they are entitled to a good
attendance.
Halibut pickerel red snapper
trout and cattish and llsh chowder at
TUK CITY FISH MAKKBT.
l'hoiie 3."iy.
W a Pay Cash for
New and Second-
Hand Furniture
and Household Goods
Wii'iit' new stock of Dintxcr Seta Cij).s.
Saucers Boiuh Glassware Enamelware.
FOR LOW I'lllCES sr.i: us
The New and Second Hand Store Op-
posite Court House West Main Street
Hubert Young
Proprietor
This Go-Cart
only
$6.00
uuicaxo in.
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