Newspaper Page Text
't Ht IIAILY AHUMUItbl I Ardmore, Monday, Auguit 28, ;9C5. TWO This will be the purchasing power of your dollars this weeK on a great number of odds and ends of Summer goods we wish to dispose of to m&Ke room for our Fall stocK arriving. Read the following EXTRA SPECIALS and note where your money will do double duty. A dollar saved is a dollar made. Save one dollar for every one you spend. Extra Special To close v- olTcr. one table. 4 cent Fiffureil y Lawns at only One table Figured Dross Lawns, onr5 cent kind OJL nt only 2 Ono table- Figured Dross Lawns, our 10 coat r seller, at only . 3 One table Onr 15 cent Lawns at only ' 2 Ono tableOur 20c sellers, in a variety of .Summer j rv Lawns, to close at only VL White Goo ds SPECIAL On this tuble you will tind a great variety of white jyoods in tho Summer Fancies. To enumerate all would be to ' dious these hot days, but como and see for yourself. This table is loaded with a, 'choice eblloction at only Half Price Men's 2-pIeee Stilts We have a few Suits left in Summer two-p;ece ucods which are yours at just half price. Discard that old suit you have and buy a now one. Lat your money bring you double value. Komombor they are only Half Price ONE LOT Embroidery SPECIAL Your choice of any pattern and any quantity, is long as they last, at just half price. This is really the greatest Embroidery snap ever offered in Ardmore. HandRerchiefs One special lot, worth 5 cents each, at half price or Two for 5 cents They are Hemstitched,, too. While in our store take a peep at the newest Hues of silks and Waist Goods you will find this season. Wc have them in profusion. Tho best selected stock of black and colored Dress Goods over brought to Ardmore. Tho season is warm to tulle dress goods but it is now a most oppor.tino timo to make a selection. Come down anyway, whether yon wish to buy or not. A look through our new goods will certainly be worth the tiip. MA ONE PRICE SPOT CASH Warren Replies to Ginners. I Editor Ardtnorclte: I I notice In the d' liberation'- of the, Kltuiors In convention us publHlii d in your paper on Friday, the that 1 was selected from iiuioni; the m ver nl ones who rendered opinion uf crop conditions several weeks ni;o iiirough your paper as the only one who over Khot tho mark on conditions at that time. There wore tovernl opinion ren dered and they were all highly opti mistic. I wish to reiterate that at that tlmo conditions were as near perfect tlous for cotton. 1 have been In the country tributary to Ardmore wan clean, and loaded from top to bottom. A wod reason in the ground and dry. liot weather prevailing Ideal condi tions for cotton. Ihnve been In the Chickasaw nation 24 years and have heen Idontltled with nnd Intimate with agricultural conditions 15 years of that time, and I have never seen but one entlro failure on cotton In that time, and that year Ardmore received 17.500 ha'.os of cotton. Condition nave chatiRod In the past three or four weuks. as they do uenrly every year. I have seen hundreds of acres of cot ton recently that the boll worm nor any othor Insect has touched, and In Ui samo Held cotton that U apparent ly j-njju'il. Dut 1 ihltiU there i a clinuce or tho cotton that hai !fn Injured to yet make some cotton, with exactly favorablo weather from this time on. Thoro was never such a howl over otton conditions, ae there was last August about this time, and It reached all around the cotton belt. Markets ad vanced nt a rapid rate and conserva tive cotton men asserted that a crop of over ten million waa an Impossi bility, nnd yet statistics show that a trop of over fourteen million was placed on tho market, aud it was not Hyde A:Vllson statistics but the New Orlonns cotton exchange statistics. I i.nvn I. ...in niviiKtul liv some anonv- nious contributor to me through the malls of being au enemy of the farm er and wanting "cent cotton: that I wan manipulating the market on the lici.ii- ulilu mill oraiaemipntlv wanted 10 seo cotton go down. For the benefit of my anonymous contributor. I win htatu that I never bought or sold a dale of future on the board in my life. I did sell my crop of luo bales last A.iiri.ct nt 1(1 nolltu iur iwmtkil 111 ho . .e- llvorod In the fall to a local firm of cotton operators, and some or my gin nor friends would have been better oif to havo manipulated tne market in tho same manner at mat time in con clusion, I wish to say that If Mime of my pessimistic friends would take a trip through southeast and east Texas, north Umlslana and southwest Aikan- one nn,l hiij mmilll fruis In that count rv. whore absolutely nothing Is made no corn, cotton, grain or anytning eie. .in no i-nn.1 lnml ni u a hflvp hpn. he would come back home to this grand old country periecuy conifniea wun his lilg com crop. lair oat crop rai hogs and fat cattle, and gather hi cotton with a light heart, whether it ho ono bale to the acre or one-fourth nf a bala to the acre, and say: "This Is Rood enough for me." I wish to state that xnn i imi-nt ntlvo quoted mo rr.ru.". tral Inter . '' W" WW.l.N What's In McClure's. MeCI'ire's tin- always s micthlug that compels ai tent Ion, something Im mediate and slgnltlcant that is impor tant to all American The Sep'ctii her number adds to an unbroken se ries of .McClure's Articles." an il luminating study of commercial piracy the Urst half of Miss Tarbell's study of tho Kansas Oil Wnr, nnd an ex cursion Into the marvels of modern biology, "Prolonging tho Prime of Life." which Is is an authoritative ac count of tho discoveries of n group of bcleutlsts who have determined that old ago Is n dUease. Color printing hns never achieved more perfect results than In the clght-full-pngf- reproductions of I.ungren's paintings of the Grand Canon of the Colorado, which accompany William Allen White s destrlptiou of the won ders " On Bright Angel Trail." a bit of descriptive writing which may well take place with the classics of our language. Eugene Wood, cGorge Randolph Chester, Mrs. Wilson Woodrow, Jean Webster. Arthur Train, and Xorvell Harrison supply a round of short stories stirring, humorous, light or se rious to tit every mood. 2" " Rheumatism. When nalns or Irritation exist on my part of the body, tho application ot Ballard s snow imminent gives prompt relief. 13 W. Sullivan, pro prietor SulUvnn House, El ltono, O. T.. writes Juno C, 1002: "l tako pleas ure lu recommending Ballard's Snow Uniment to all who are aiuicteu wun rhoumatlsm. It Is the only retnody I have found that gives Immediate ro ller." 25c, 50 and $1,00. Sold by W. B. Frame. Consumption Threatened. C. U tiger, 211 Maplo street. Cham paign, 111., writes: "I was troubled , with a hacking cough for a year and ( thought I had consumption. I tried a great ninny remedies and was under tho caro of physicians for. several, months. I used ono bottle of Foley's i Honey and Tnr. It cured me, and I aavo not been troubled since." City. Ourg Store. i I'ocohontas was one of the earliest life snvers In Virginia but l'eruna is the chief of the Indian Territory life saving crew. Plneaatve contains the antiseptic properties of tho native pine, and It a sure cure for sunburn, tan, tetter, eczema and all other skin diseas es. Heals a sore, cut or burn without , scar. Sold by City Drug Store. Almost any second-hand toro has antique furniture to sell. ! Success Is enjoyed In proportion to the effort put forth In attaining It. Begin tho fall work In n business Quick Relief for Asthma Sufferers. Folev'a Honev and Tar affords lm-! mediate relief to asthma sufferers In manner by providing your farm with tho worst stages and If taken In tlmo t a new Mitchell or Mollne wagon, will effect a cure. City Drug Store, . BIVENS, CORHN & FRENSLEY. f ROM HEnF.TO THERE. A HOUSE ON A HILL And there's pure air, pure water and aunshino on the. hill. Just the placo for a rest after the long winter. It's tho Crescent Hotel EureKa Springs, ArK. - Operated by Frisco System Round-trip tickets to Eureka Springs on sale every day in the year. ASK O. W. STRAIN. D. P. A. Wichita, Kansas Preiddejlt Hoosevel' i- ilit.rmilled to rise higher by n""'-; ") 'lie Plunger. Have You Catarrh? , We want to euro you. lhinscns Ca-1 tarrh Cura brings results In every j cae. It is the only nusoiuto cure in tho world and every box is guaran teed to pleaso you. Ilunsons Catarrh Curo does not contain nuy opium, co caine, morphine or other narcotic It Is perfectly harmless. Send to C W. Ileggs. Sons & Co., Chicago for freo sample For sale by all druggists. The Portsmouth, do- of p ace seems to, be the ravi n whuh animjed Mr. Poe;'or maybe n a spotUd dove PInulos contains the alterative nnd diuretic proprieties found In tho na tive pine. A certain cure for all liv er, kidney and bladder diseases. A Ingle dose of Pinules will relievo the worst case of backache In ono night. Sold by City Drug Store. Beyond the Rockies The Portland Fair Do You Know What That Means? . Xot only the Pacific Northwest, revolving about a won derfully unique and bizarre exposition, with a trip to California on tho side.but a stop over in Colorado on route. All these noted sections of the country, which every good American fully intends to visit some time, can bo taken in this year at the ono low rate announced for the Exposition. ATTEND THE BIG RACES ON LABOR DAY AT ARDMORE, I, T. Trotting, Pacing and Running Races WARNING ORDER. In the Mayor's Court for the Incor porated town of Dougherty, I. T. John U. Corbln, plaintiff vs. J. B. Harrison, defendant: warning order. Tho defendant, J. . Harrison, i3 warned to appear In this court within thirty days end answer tho complaint Of tho plaintiff, John IJ. Corblu. Witness, tho Honorable J. W. Breed love, Mayor of said Incorporated town of Dougherty, Indian Territory and the seal thereof nt Dougherty, t. T,, this the 11th day of August, 1905. J. W. URBEDLOVE, Mayor. Doughorty, I. T. I. H. Mason, attorney for plaintiff. J. T. Coleman, attorney for non-resident. First published, August 13, 1303. For young ana ola tho best pill Fold Is Dr. Dade's wlttle Liver Pills. Never gripfa. never fall to dense tho sys-' teui and toue the llvor. Sold by City Drug Store, WARNING ORDER. In the United Stutas District court lu the Indian Territory, southern dis trict: hula dates, plaintiff vs. Wesley Gates, defendant. Tho defendant Wesley Gates, Is warned to appear In this court In thir ty days and answer tho complaint of the plaintiff, Lula Gates. Witness Alio Hon. Hosea Townsend. Judge of said Court, and tho seat thoreof, this 12th day ot August, 1005. (Seal) C. M. CAMPBELL,, Clerk. O. A. WELLS, Deputy Clerk. Brown & Turner, Attorneys. Attorney for non-resident, S. H. But ler. First published, Aug. 13, 1005. at the new Grounds on Day, Fair Labor Sept; 4 Don't believe anybody ever two bldK with one stone kilh',1 The nerve tonic for men nnd women who havo that tired feeling, run down and nvd building up should try Man-Er-Vin Cm rents at City Drug Store GEO. tl. LfcK, J. S. HcNALLY, (Jen. Pass. ArL DIv. Pass. At. Little Rock, Ark. Oklahoma City Our Big Indian Territory ;Fair will be held OCTOBER 17, 18, 19, 20, 21 Efo not get your dates confused. Cures Sciatica. Rov. W. U RUov, D. D. L., Cuba, New York, writes: "Aftor fifteen days of excruciating pain from Scntlc rheu matism, under various treatments, I wns induced to try Ballard's Snow Liniment; tho ilrst application giving my first rollef .nnd tlu second entin relief. I can give It unqualified rec ommendation." 25c, 50, $1.00. Sold by V. U. Frame. WARNING ORDER. In the United States court In tho Indian Territory, Southern district. Mlnnto Williams, plaintiff, vs. Eb Williams, defendant. No. C300. Tho defendant Eh Williams, Is warn ed, to appear In this Court lu thirty days and nnswer tho complaint of tho plaintiff, Miunlo Williams. Witness tho Hon, Hosoa Townsend, Judgu of said court, nnd then seal thereof, this 2Sth day of July, 1905. (Seal- C. M. CAMPBELL, Clork. By W. S. CROCKETT, Deputy. Brown & Turn?r, nttornoys. Attorney for non -resident, S. H. Butler. First published July 30, 1005. Tle jilll that will. Borg's Little Liver and Stomach Pills cures consti pation, sour stomach and liver om plaint. Try them. 100 pills 25 tc-iit , at City Drug Store,