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Ardmore, Tuesday September 26, 1905 THE DAILY ARDMOREITR. THRU 1 BY THE STORE that Keeps Competition Uneasy and saves the people money THE STORE that Enjoys the Confitloncc of a T n 1 f ..I n . . n . me rcopic iinci me uig',csi 1'atronap.c. S FIRST SHOT I JC LJ The pressure of the Purchasing Powerof the BURTON PEEL DRY GOODS CO. brought to bear on the manufacturer enable us to maKe prices the merchant who buys from the ordinary jobber Cant touch. These goods were bought by our buyer who spends his time with the manufacturers and is alwaysllooKing for bargains and the good part of it is he is always getting them. We will Fire the First Shot at the Long Profit Man SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1905, and will shell them with LOW PRICES till the name of Burton Peel Dry Goods Co. will be the watch-word in every home in the ChicKasaw Nation. Listen, we have an ocean of bargains to invite you to; the Biggest StocK ever shown in the Indian Territory. The high price of cotton has cut no figure. We own our merchandise, to-day, cheaper than any merchant South of the Mason and Dixon Line and you will be convinced when you visit the BIG STORE FORTY YARDS GOOD COTTON CHECKS FOR $1.00 COAT SUITS AND SKIRTS Our suit and hkirt department is complete and we ares w ing some of the smartest clothes for ladies that overcame to this section. Wo have long, short and medium coats. Every garment possesses character and you will admire them. Price, .... $10.00 to $50.00 Our skirts are right and they are cut right and man tailor ed. "When you buy a skirt from us you have made no mistake. Price. $2.50 to $17.50 Men and Boys Shoes Tho greatest stock to select from in Ardmore. Hannn and Bos toninn for Men tho gfeatest and best shoo made. llanans, Bostonians. Other Makes, Boys Shoes, $5.00 and $6.00 4.00 " 3.50 2.50 " 1.50 3.00 " 1.25 Ladies, Misces, Childrcns Shoes Wo have spared no pains in tho selection of our shoes for fall and winter wear. Our shoos are made of solid leather through out. We invito vou to see them. Lad les Shoos, $5.00'iin tnJl.OO 75c 75c Childs Childs "a to s 1.01 " 50c Misses size, 2.50 " Childrcns sif. 1.50 "1 1.50 50c MEN dND BOYS CLOTHING $25,000 worth of brand now, up-to date clothing, all now styles, new patterns. Wo can lit from the I) year old to the man who wears a 51. This clothing was bought under tho Purchasing Pressure of the Burton-Peel Dry floods Co. and the prices on it will make competition tremble. Boys clothing, .... $1.50 to $15.00 Mens clothing, . . $3.50 to $22.00 Wo Guarantee Satisfaction and a Pit 20 Yds. Bleached Domestic, (Limited) $1.00. 22 1-2 Yds. Brown Domestic $1.00 BLANKETS. Good 10-4 Cotton BlanKets that is sold ' every place in the country for 75c and $1.00 per pair First Shot price per pair, " " 50c. OUTINGS. This goods is heavy fleeced and is the regu lar 8c quality and is sold for that hy others. First Shot Price 5C FLANELETIE. This is beautiful goods, booK fold 30 inches wide, all new patterns and just the thing for waists for the cool days that are coming. Worth " " 12!-2c 15c yard, First Shot price COMFORTS That are well patted and tacKed. We are maKing First Shot prices on 75c and ." j()0. TOIL DU N0RD That is worth 12 l-2c yard in any place at any time, First Shot Price, " " JQC GINGHAMS. Red Seal, the Kind you pay 12 l-2c and 15c for. First Shot Price, " " " " JQC SILK. A stacK of silli that others get 75c per yard for while it lasts First Shot Prices per yd. 48c SUITINGS. This is a beautiful suiting and is worth 15c per, yard and sells for it in a regular way by others. First Shot Price " " jq COTTON CHECKS. Tis is something we all Know. This grade as sold in a regular way at 7c yard, First Shot Price 25 yards for " " jjj qq PERCALE. This goods cant be had from the manufacturer at the price. It's 27-inches wide, booK fold, worth 7c any time. First Shot Price " $c grant tzi-shxsxszi crgAffrgrffqyr aascaa t THE HARVEST FESTIVAL ANNUAL THANKSGIVING SEASON OF SALVATION ARMY. From September 23 to 26 Inclusive Durlna Which Time Anv Gift or Donation, Great or Small, Will Be Gladly Accepted. Tlicro Is probably no section of. tho , country, certainly no community or 'class, that has not been permeated by tho Influence of The Salratlon Army, ' tho organization that never ceases In I lta work, but adapts Itself to all times, ' seasons and places. It has converts and frlcnda In every twn and vlllaga In hn Innri. Bccauso of this In all seasons, what ever the Army's special efforts may be, thero Is always througout tho country an Interest quick to respond, ivmin Mm fnlil nf wlnfhr nnd early i spring aro with us wo hear of Uio fVArniy's gigantic operations In supply (fine; coal, clothing and Bustenanco to : tho very poor; when tho summer Is under way wo learn of tho noblo char ! Hies In tho way of fresh air camps, 1 outings, excursions and tho like, as Oalso penny Ico wagons; then with tho J coming of fall thero Is tho annual ' Harvest Festival, tho year's last spe cial effort berore the hugo Christina. dinner for tho poor. ' Confronting us just now Is tho Har ; vest Festival, the date of which Is nt from Sojtombcr 23 to 20 Inclusive, nnd for tho celobratlon of which tho local corps Is making special propa t ration. Tho character of this annual I ovent Is too well known to require 1 nnv ilMlnHlnn. It Is. In fact, a snoclal soason of thanksgiving nnd yielding to I God for His uso in tho Army anyuung and everything that may havo cither monoy vaiuo qr mat can uo put iu ( practical use. it. Wp trlft or donation can come amiss. as K culdo to Its friends tho Army I laneniions uio ioiiuwihb uruciua ua flng easily avallablo by Its soveral do I Wo append a full list of nrtlcles asked for: Fruits, flowers, canned good, vf.intii1i1pi. moat chickens, corn, co coa, books, pictures, shoea, jowolry, coal, wood, tools, ureaKiasi ioous, whont furniture fnow or old) clollv lnc (new. or second hnnd) oatmeal, condensed milk, bravl, crack m, cheese, tea, coffee, flour, lumber, shin. gles, chairs, filieets, stationery, mm ; lcets. cutlery, dry goods, musical In 1 striimonts. ! At first glanco theyo may appear lo ' be an almost laughablo Incongruity 1 nimiit thin list, but when It la remora- I bored what n widoly diversified floid , of activity the Army covers, it does not appoar that tho list. Is so Incongruous. It-miiRt ho remembered that besides 1 tho 742 corps, outposts nnd slum posts, f tlio Army maintains 78 shelters for men' aiid women,, til industrial h6mes ' for Ihe unomnlorj'ed and dlshenrtencd, 23 rescue homes for fallen women 2u slum settlements, wrloro nearly 11 ' noble, heroic young women labor; 3 farm colonlrs, employment bureaus, relief stores and a half dozen or moro activities all theeo scattered over tho United States from the Atlantic to tho I'aclilc. Nino hundred thousand dollars aro spent annually upon tho poor of tho united States. Tho Army shelters an nually give housing and comfort to something liko 3,000,000 souls. Threo thousand, threo hundred and fifty-one women entered our rescuo homes last year, and nlnety-thrco per cent wer,o restored to lives of virtue. Tho sum of money nocessary yearly to meet such diverse and growing de mands cannot but bo very largo, and It is In tho hopo of contributing to ward It the Army holds Its Harvest Festival. Wo of this community aro called a generous people. L,ct us mako good tho claim by giving largely to this noble work. Our Violet Ammonia Is a delightful preparation for bath and toilet. It stimulates and refreshes tho skin, pro ducing a scnao of cleanllnecH and com fort. 25 cents pint, 15 cents pint. 24 F. J. HAMSI3Y, Druggist. The moro wo tell our troubles tho larger they seem to grow. AvnM Rorlimn rpRllltH of kldnCV Or blndder troublo by taking Foley's Kid ney Curo. City urug storo. DISTRICT COURT TERMS. Marietta, Tlshomlnflo and Ardmoro Will Hsve Three Terms Each. JudGO Townsend has mado tho fol lowing order or court with reference to tho terms of district court to bo hold at Marietta, Tishomingo and Ardmoro: In compliance with Ao provisions of an act of congress entitled "An act providing for additional Unltod States. Judges In tho Indian territory" and for other purposes, npprovod Apr!' 28, 1904, It Is ordered: That there shall bo threo trms of court each year at tho following places In tho said Southern district: Mari etta, Tishomingo and Arumoro, as pro vided by law, same beginning as fol lows: Marietta First term, beginning Oc tober 2, 1905. Marietta Second term, beginning October 12, 1905. Tishomingo First term, beginning October 23, 1905. Tishomingo Second term, beginn ing November 13, 1905. Ardmore First term, beginning De cember 4, 1905. Ardmoro Second term, beginning January 2, 190C. Third Term. Marietta Dglnn)ng January 2!, 1906. Tishomingo Ueglunlng Februrary 12, 190C. Ardmoro Beginning March 26, 1906. Done In chambers 'at Ardmoro, In jun Territory, this .24th day of April, HOSEA TOWNSEND, Judge. ill mm A White Man's Restaurant CONDUCTED BY White People Best Cuisine in Town W. P. POLAND, j I LANDS. ! ti 1 II,. I 1 l lease contracts, secures nl- ; lotnientu for citizens, keep I firetclrt68 snrvtiyor in oflico, First National Rank. j PEPPER King of Beverages Is bottled in Ard more by Ardmore Bot tling a.Mfg.Co. All Others are Imitators teianliyioilli Proprietor 1 ' Waco,Tex. 1 ? y is! WARNING ORDER. In tho United States Court In the Indian Territory, Southern District: Jennie Ilhodes, plaintiff, vs. Charles Hhodes, defendant, No. C334. Tho defendant, Charles Hhodes, Is warned to appear In this Court In thirty days and nnswer tho complaint of tho plaintiff, Jcnnlo IlhodoH. Witness tho Hon. Hosca Townsond, Judge of said Court, and tho seal thereof, this 19th day of Scptomber, 1905. C. M. CAMl'MSU (Seal) Clorlc. O. A. WEIJS, Deputy Clerk. Urown & Turner, attorneys. Sam T. Butler, attorney for non resident. First published September 19,1905. That boy'rt express wagon, tho Dia mond brand, never falls to please. Sold only by Illvens, Corhn & Frens-sloy. PLANSIFTER FLOUR ASK YOUR aKUCBU t-OI MAUb UY IHffllUnflfflOtQ 1AR GOL wt!4o ftr H Modi at SORE THROAT. flKFLT A 0H9LB. 7BBFI0TXT H11MIJT9. A ur car far Htartta, Taatllltl, Qulmty, la:iaia4, Ulraljl Catarrhal BraTkra A prtr.ntlva 1 bass, Waaaala Caajlh tat Plphthirla. rCIlITYIHS AJUWiB IOOTKD! lrt af Ua MM aiUM VWt (aaaUW ItU la taa afaaWT. OaaaU V at la tttrr kaai. Prlaa Ontt Barf M4ialM Oa at ataJac, law. City Druj ?tor, W. , nf, Ert 4 The Territory's Greatest Hardware House Our offerings this spring include tho finest stock of Baggies, HacKs, Phaetons and Surreys wo havo ovor carried. Stop into our buggy houso on North "Washington street, mako your selection, you'll find that wo will give (you tho most liberal price and tho lowest terms. For tho farmer wo havo tho newest thing' in Cultivators, Turning Plows, Cotton and Corn Planters Wo want to sell you your hardwaro for 1905 Steven3,KennerIyilSpragins Company 4 4 4 4 4 4 E STRENGTH nnl durability of our lumber are tho strong polntn upon which we pride oursolvos. The 'owow pw planks ahown In our yards have the trenuth of an elephant. It Is of well-seasoned itoclc, free from knots nud other Imperfections mpalrlni: durability. OUR LUMBER wherever It bus been used has succvsstullr weathored many a storm, and was ngrer knowa o clve unsatisfactory nwultp. With such aa established reputation for the excellence u, ur matorlal, we havo built up a cood business 4tid It Is our purpose to Veep this up. . Why don't you purehaso your lumber heret We'll make the prlco rlsht. Visit ouryards and make your selections, East Side Lumber Co. i M jfaJT- It r J1L It- a Ardmoreite Prints All the NEWS All the Time VVl