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we: wish you WE ALL HAV REJOICE CAUSE TO ur New Year lr !P El SRI Q a a x MIS good old year of 1003 is fast drawing to a close; like a grand old ship she is sweeping into port laden with her joys and sorrows, successes and disappointments. t t To the BURTON-PEEL DRY GOODS CO. this has been a year of marked success. It has witness ed the successful opening of some of our largest stores, it has marked the banner year's business among all our stores and especially so in our Ardmore business. .. k Wc started out to make this the best year's business in our career and our success has by far exceeded our most sanguine expectations For this we are very thankful and reel that our lounciauon stone oi "unc rnce," "pox uasn," loupicu wun our motto, "Divide the Profits With the Customers," are both understood and appreciated by the people. KEEP YOUR EYE OPEN Don't be led off with little "Jim Crow" schemes; the woods are full of 'something for nothing" tricks and 'catch penny" side shows. The fact is that no house in Ard more, whether lare or small, can stand the hot shot wc have been pouring into them; they cannot meet our prices in the open and arc compelled to cry "cost sale" or some other old, worn out chestnut No house can sell goods at cost and pay expenses, lieware of all such monkey business and trade with the house that marks goods in Plain Ficikks, not only in special sales, but every day in the year. Take a look through our house and you will be convinced that you can buy NEW, CLEAN, DE SIRABLE s GOODS any lotsHm-wiiE . Will Continue During This Week, ISlegant line of I i L A N K 1ST S A N D COMFORTS go at 25 oil Enure Line SHIRT WAISTS will go at 1-4 off 25 and 35c Ladies' Belts go at 15c 50c Ladles' Dclts go nt 25c 75o and $1 Ladles' Belts pi nt 80c Indies' Tailor Made Su.tr Ht last week's prices. CLOTHING at 25 per cent off. To these specials we will add our en tire line LADIES' COLORED f.ILK PETTICOATS at EXACTLY HALF PRICE. $7.50 grade go at $3.75 . $10 grade go at fi.OO $12.50 grade xo at 0.25 $15 grade g.: fit 7.60 Beautiful line new styles In DRESS r-LAN NE LETT E the 10c grade will go during this week nt.... 7 1-2c AS A NEW YEAR'S present we would suggest a pair of those olegant $ln CALIFORNIA BLANKETS now on sale at . . . , $7.50 One oftlio beautiful $10 DOWN COMFORTS now going at $7.50 A $12.50 LADIES' FUR which wo are selling nt $8.00 One of our GOLD HANDLED SILK PARASOLS. An olegant Dions Pattern which wo air now wiling at special prices. Home of those exquisite TABLE LINENS.. LUNCH CLOTHS etc.. tho kind to be had only of ltlirton Peel. A ladles' PURSE or CHATELINE. Something In our elegant line NECKWEAR or MUFFLERS, tho nob biest Ihliign ever shown In Ardmore. One of those beautiful MO QUET RUGS now going at $1 to $4 In fact you have hut to glance around you In our store to find some thing nice and appropriate to gladden the heart of some friend or loved ono. Hvery day brings some new novolty to our store. If wo are out today wishing you a happy New Year. 1 m $mpdr$ccdi(h m I PRICE nBBlffiillBlir GASH si " for what is asked for the trash of fered elsewhere Aain newish 1 lappy New Year. Notice in Bankruptcy. i the District Court of the United States, for the Southern District, at rdmure. in the matter of W H. Hume, bank i'pt, In bankruptcy. To the creditors of W. It. Hume, In !!. Southern district, In the Indian r. rritory, at Ardmore. a bankrupt: Notwe Is hereby given that on tho r. th day of December. 1903. the said . It. Humo was duly adjudged bank nt. and the first mooting of his cred itors will be held at my office at the ourt house In the city of Ardmore on the 2d day of January, 1901, at 2 c clock In tho afternoon, at which time tho said creditors may attend, prove thelrc lnims, appoint a trustee, exam ino tho bankrupt and transact such other business as may como before said meeting. JOHN IlINKLK. Keforco In Bankruptcy Kirsl published Doc. 23, 1903. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. In the United States Court In tho indinn Territory. Southern district, at Pauls Valley. In Bankruptcy. In the matter of 0. G. Itobb. bank rupt, In Ilankruptcy. To the creditors of C. O ltobb of 1 .mis Va'.Ioy of Southern district, .otoiaid a bankrupt. Notlco is hereby given that on the 2'rd day or December, 1903 the wild t G. Itobb was duly adjudicated a lankrupt; and that tho first meeting t i creditors will bo held at Pauls Val iy. i the Southern district, Indian Territory, on tho fourth day of Janu ary, 1901, at 10 o'clock In tho fore 'oon, nt which Umo and placo tho iid creditors may nttend, prove their !'mn. nppolnt a trustee, oxamlno tne iiikrupt, and transact such other is'iicsr as may vroperly come before meeting. YMtKKU K. TAYLOR, Heferoo in Bankruptcy. Kirst published Doe. 21, 1903. New Year Greetings. Having boon before tho public In rdmore ns a groceryman for fifteen wars, my motto has evor been "Tho lest goods, honest dealing, fnlr weights and full measure." I hero xtond my most heartfelt thanks for vour patronnge during tho past years, and solicit a contlnuanco of tho same. Wishing you a happy and prosperous New Year, remains yours to ploase, ;S-.ri II. T. DALLAS. When bilious try a doso of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets and icallzo for onco how quickly a first i lass up to dato medlclno will correct the disorder. For sale by F. J. Barn ey Ardmore Drug Co,, W. H, Frame. In tho United States District Court, Southern District, Indian Territory. fn tho matter of John D. Douglass, bankrupt, In bankruptcy. No. 70. To tho Hon. Hosea Townnond, Judge of tho district court of the Unltco Statos for tho Southern district of tho Indian Torrltory. John D. Douglass, In the Southorn district, Indian Territory. In said dis trict, respectfully represents that on Uio 7th day ot January, 1903, last past, ho was duly adjudged bank rupt u'ndor tho act ot congress relating to bankruptcy; that he has duly sur rendered all his property and rights of property, and has fully complied with nil tho requirements of said act and ot tho orders of tho court touch ing his bankruptcy. Wheroforo ho prays that ho may bo decreed by tho court to havo a full dischargo from nil debts provablo ugalnst his estate under said bank ruptcy acts except such debts as are oxompt by law from such dischargo. Dated this 3d day of Doeombor, A. D. 1903. JOHN D. DOUGLASS, Bankrupt. Southern District of the Indian Terri tory, ss. On tills 3d day vi Decembor, A. D., 1903, In reading tho foregoing petition It Is ordered by tho court that a hear ing bo had on tho samo on tho 4th day of January, A. D., 1901, boforosald court at Ardmore, In said district, at 9 o'clock In tho forenoon; and that notice bo published In tho Dally Ardmorolte, a newspaper printed in said district, Mid that all known cred itors and other porsons In Interest may appear at tho said time and place and show causo, If any they havo, why tho prayer of said petitioner should not bo granted. And It Is lurth or ordored by the court that the clerk shall sond by mall to all known cred itors copies or said petition atnl this order, nddrcBsed to them nt their placo ot residence as stated. Witness tho Hon. Hosea Tovvussud, Judgo or said court, and seal thereof at Pauls Valloy, In said district, on tho 3d day or Deccmbor, 1903. (Seal) S. H. WOOTTON, Doputy Clork, Pauls Valley. First published Doeombor 4, 1993. Coleman Plumbing Co. will bo better prepared to do sanlUiry plumbing than any other concern In tho city. They nro tho only exclusive plumbors In Ardmore. 29tf Epworth League Literary Meeting. The following program v. ill bo ren d' rod nt the Methodist parsonage next Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock.: Song. Serlpturo reading in concerL Prayer. Tho lesson, to Include brief talk or write-up by each of the following named persons on the subject preced ing their name: The Jerusalem Coun cil, S. F. Goddnrd; the Jerusalem Com irune, Han Wpbb; the Apologists, Nettlo Norrls; Constantino and the Decline, W. T. Ditzler; Gregory, tho Great, Mrs. Tom Moore; tho Deepest Darkness. Joslo Grey; tho Cruaajlos and Ilenellts. Roy Alexander; Causes cf Reformation. Fnnnlo Walkor; Mar tin Luther, I juls Jones; tho Nnmc Protestant, Albert A very t; the Luther ans. J. W. Sullivan; tlfo Presbyterians, Marvin Wolvorton; tho Anglicans, Alice Butcher; tho Baptists, Nora Roblsou; The Puritans, Mamie Nla bctt; tho Unitarians, Cora Whcolor; tho Demoralization, Willie Kendall. Song. Benediction. leaguers, bring your Iwoklot, and If you have not tho second booklet which wo aro to study, bring your nickel and It shall bo gotten for you. THIUD VICK PIIE3IDKNT. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. In the Unltod Statos Court In tho Indlun Territory, Southern district, at Pauls Valley. In Bankruptcy. In the matter of M. Hnney, bank rupt. In Ilankruptcy. To the creditors ot M. Haney of Roff of Southorn district, nforosald.J a bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that on the day of December, 1P03, tho said M. Haney was duly ndjudleated bank rupt; and that the first meeting or creditors will be held nt Pauls Valley, in tho Southern district, Indian Ter ritory, on tho sixth day ot January, 1901, nt 10 o'clock In the forenoon, at which tlmo ami place tho said creditors mny attend, prove their claims, appoint a trustee, oxamlno tho bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said meeting. YRUKWl K. TAYLOR, Referee In Ilankruptcy. First published Doc. 24, 1903. SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER. Special effort Is mauo by tho pub lishers of tho Dallas Scml-Weokly News to glvo full and compteto Territory service. In fact It covers tho field In cluded in Texas and tho adjacent states and territories both by a gen eral As-iorldt'-d Prc-s Forlvco and Uj own Spcclnl Paid Correspondents, thus giving qukk and unsurpassed news service from tho Southwest In general and tho Territories In particu lar. This feature In addition to Its line agricultural and live stock page and other specially edited pages, tor tho family, makes the Dallas Semi Weekly News a most useful and In teresting papor to tho farmers and stockmen of Oklahoma and Indian Ter ritory. You can now get tho Mows In connection with the Weekly Ardmore lto for the small sum or $1.50 a year Subscribe now and get tho local news and general nows, too. nt a snii.ll cost. ARDMORI3ITIC, Ardmoro, I. T. WARNING ORDER. lu the United States Court In tho In dian Territory, Southern District. City National Bank or Ardmore, plaintiff, vs. Slg Simon (c Co., defend ants. No. 5,735. Tho defendants, Slg Simon & Co., aro warned to appear in this court lu thirty days and answer tho complaint or the plaintiff, City National Bank rr Ardmore, Indian Territory. Witness, lion. Hosen Townsond, judge, this 9th day of December, 1903. (Seal) C. M. CAMPBKLL, Clerk. H. C. Potterf, attorney. U. A. Walker appointed attorney for nun-residents. First published Dee. 23, 1903. The Fatted Calf 18 KILLED And tho Pork and Fat Fowls are Ready for the Oven, As meats nre the leaders in fiimptuous dinner, so our market ia the central mart for meats- Our specialties are: Tender Roasts, Juicy Steaks, Fat Veal, Fat Baking Hens and all Fowls and Meats for Holidays? GYRUS PYEATT, Manager, Cold Storage Meat Market Warning Order. In tho United StntC3 District Court In tho Indinn Territory, Southern District. Honry Cromwell plaintiff vs. Lucy Cromwell, defendant. Tho defendant Lucy Cromwell Is warned to appear In this court In thir ty days and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, Henry Cromwell. Witnese Hon. Hosoa Townsond, judge of said court and tho seal there of this 5th day or December, 1903. (Seal.) C. M. CAMPI1ICLL, Clork. By W. S. CKOOKHTT, Deputy. Patrick K. Wllholm, Attorney T. It. Ilogan, Attorney lor Nou lies dent First published Doc? C, 1903. t Winter Tourist Rates TV TUH Sunny South I VIA TickelE on sule dai!. until April 30, 190$, to the pricipul Winter Itesorts of Mississippi, Georgia, Alabaimt, X Florida, Tennessee, South Carolina, Louisiana nud Tfdls. Return limit June 1. 1004. ' " S Full details on application. 4 C. W. STRAIN. T 2, Wv. Pass. Axent, T . ""Wichita, Kan. T j.-j,,, ij M-HHI'' MJWil 4H Tho many friends or CI. H. lhuisun engineer L. H. & V. It. It., at present living lu Lima, O,, will bo pleased to know or his recovery from threatened kidney disease. Ho wrltem "I was cured by using Koloy's Kidney Cun whlqh I recommend to nil, especially trainmen who aro usually similarly nnilrled." Bonner & Ilonner. The Building Demand Never ceases to till for first-class labor and material, ns better nnd more costly houses are beinc bnilt. To meet this we employ only first "lis workmen in our factory and nss the best of material. AnythiuR that enters into the outside or inside of any kind of a building can be quickly and promptly supplied by Ardmore Sashd Door Factory ARDMOUU, I, T,