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ARDMORE. MONDAY, ",CPT f6, 904 THE DAILY ARDMOREITE i The Worst Disaster That can ticfnll m n. oat-dilc of h death In bit family. tin -ipt-triK-tlun of liln h.mebvflrp. All thp faring of hU life time mar tie comumcj wltlilu a few brief minute nnd Ibp future of tilmielf anil family forever tiUMi-i). A pul'oy In our cuniiianle mnkea mich a dlnter Impossible For tbejr iiUMilr the meau of reMorlnc I'Terjtblnk' that tire may bavuileMroyed. BRUCE $ BUTT W "?aS W W va W W Iff W D. J. TREADWELL 1 &6 Are You a Juctee Of good Clothing when vou see it. When you buy clothes for man or boy you must get merchandise that will wear, fit, quality, patterns and the price to meet your pocket book. I am in a position to meet all requirements in Clothing and Furnishing Goods. You now have a City Clothing Store where heretofore you were compelled to buy your Clothing, Furnishing Goods and Shoes from a dry goods man. I am a Clothing man and I don't know anything about dry goods. Mow can a dry goods man know any thing about Clothing? I handle the Hand-Tailored, High Grade line of Solo mon Bros, and Lemperts' Clothing. The celebrated Hawes Hats and Nettleton Shoes, also the Ralston Health Shoe. Come in and look around and be convinced and it will cost you nothing, for we are always glad to show you New Things. PERSONAL NOTES. : : : CLOTHIER and FURNISH!: R &6 g-'-fe- gfe. g& li.O il . ..5 Sr,j 3h,0 r,.Ty ... J..4N SV-Ct yv ' -- - "- "- ffy- ry ryv-s '' VV' R. H & ? -k & l , - A A J JM NOW ON DISPLAY 4 4 4? Nntitiv Stylen In PATTERN TAILOR-MADE 3 READY-TO-WEAR S MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S LOWENSTEIN'S Mk jp n 0 ap qp y mm m kp m0 m& r Stylisb Tnilor-Mado sklrta and LodleB1 Furnlibinf-a CUT PRICE MILLINERY HOUSE to to to to to to to to to 9 I Snider of Dunvuod was In the rity yesterday. lkyj Anderson of Justin, Is In the city on buslnoM. It. D. Jones V)t Duncan spent Sun day In the city. Martin Ktllott was here yesterday from WoSdford. W. E. Conner of Wauroka apont Sun day In the city. Mra. K. . I'ooplos lias returned from a pleamint trip to Hyars. Koy Webb It In the city from Tur cdl and will spend a few days with ins parent. Mrs. C. P. VnnUcnborK returnod l rum an extendi' j vlblt to relatives at rynthlana, Kan. James II. Jones who has been at At Ue for some time has tetttruod to Ardmore. J Oscar Heek of St. 1-ouls was In the city yesterday and spent the day with friends. Miss Mable Manton returned today from an extended visit to frlonda at Ft. Worth. Teddy Whiteman Is in the city from Oklahoma City visiting relatives and friends. A. W. Uattale, Is in the city today representing that excellent papor the Fort Worth Record. Andy J. Gardenhlre from Sulphur spent Sunday In the city with his par ents Mr. and Mrs. Buck Gardenhlre. It C FlemmlnB of Ada was In the city Sunday and spent to day hcie. Ned Stoughton, representing the great Parker amusement company, Is in the city this afternoon arranging for a location for their great carnival which will be here Oct. 10 to 15. A. H. Farnsworth, representing the Immigration department of the Itock Island system, with headquarters in Chicago, is in the city to lay li ' e In tcrest of that wad. Thomas M. Finn, special agent of the New York Life Insurance com pany Is here from Kansas City and will remain for two weeks In the In terest of his company. During his stay In Ardmore he will be tbo guest or his friend Kennett Hudson formerly of Kansas City, who is now n stuck hoIJer of the Houston Hros., Lumber Co. Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac Powell of Nobles vile. lnd who have been In the city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. U Frazler departed for their home this morning. Mr. Powell Is a republican, and holds the office of auditor of his . country. He stated that but little Inter-' est was taken In the Natlnt al cam paign In Indlilillllllll ctaon etcontno lalgn In Indiana and that t'.i) state was as liable to go one way as the other In November. MARKET REPORTS (Hy Oullli't Pros, ni'tn'fr New Or leans C .ton Exchange i Amnion- I T . S t -t', The fi l lowing quotations show thx inaiket if today: COTTON MARKET. Liverpool Futures. Open. Closo Jan. Feb r.,71 C.7 Fob. Mar ft 72 G.fi7 Mar Aprl 1 ft es Aug. eept 0 !3fi fl'JI Hopt. Oct ..ft. 86 ft 81) Oct. Nov 5 70 5 72 Nov. Dec ft.78 ft 70 Deo. Jan ft 72 6 Of Spots and Sales. 5"pOtfl filfl Sales l.iioo Nev York Futures. Open High Ijw Oct 10 W 10 82 10 50 Dec 10.85 10 87 10 W Jan 10 07 10 71 10 80 Mnr in. 7ft 10.78 10.05 Spots and Sales. Spots Sales Ont... Dec... Jan. . . Mar.. Ne,v Orleans Futures. Open High Iow .. . 10 38 10.11 10. 10 M 10 B0 10.18 10 1) 10 00 10.60 10 M 10 70 Spots and Sales. SpotB . Bales Closo 10.00 10 08 10 OS 10 75 10.50 Close 1C.80 10 ih 10 ft" 10.77 10.60 1,705 Total Port Receipts. Tolay 77.1U1 as ugauist 62,CH5 last year, r The Great Question The great question of the day is "What Is the best brand of flour?" While many brands of flour are com peting, 1 wish to say that the BLUE IUI1PON Is made by the best mill In the west; situated in the center of the soft wheat belt; took first pre mium at World's Fair over all other flours, and still stands pre-eminently nbovo all others. Every ten days a car of this fine flour Is consumed In Ardmore alone. All grocers sell it. I. H. DEST, 13-lm Wholesale Distributor. One of the children In the Orphans' I have the finest candies ever of fered to tho people of Ardmore. Call and see them and, tasto them If you wish. Like tho bread I sell, my can dies nre "The Very Uc3t." SOLOMON, The Baker, And Maker of Good Things to Eat. 25-tf EMANUEL LOWENSTEIN Has resumed Music Teaching for tho season 1904-5. Piano Pupils Received. Special attention to Harmony Counterpoint. and ! 4- ! TELEPHONE NEWS. fr,I- -5--f--l- 4- J. M. Floyd, who has been connect ed with the Whaley Mill and Elevator Co. at this place for some years, has rold bio residence here and will movo with bis family to Gainesville, their lormer home. Mr. Floyd is a thorough business man and we regret to lose him and his family. Football. All who are Interested In a foot ball team for Ardmore for tho sea- Glenn. Charlie Holden died near this place last nlgbt. Tho singing at the church hero yes terday was very much enjoyed by those who attended. Dougherty. It. II. McCargo has purchased the Southern Hotel and will movo It up near tho Santa Fe depot, where he will remodel and renovate It, making It a first-class hotel, which will be known as Hotel McCargo. Wyeinewood. Frank Hargls Is to begin the erec tion of a fine brick residence in the near future. The $15,000 brick school building Is nearlng completion. Tho American Cotton Gin company, which has been shut 'down for a few Ardmore Cotton Exchange o son are urged to be present at tho weeks, resumed operations here today undertaking establishment of Wood Taliaferro tonight, nt which time business of Importance pertaining to nomo nt wiecoian uiea j-nuay oi iy- j the organization of the team will bo phold fever. It had been sick tb.reo tnmgju.KHL weeks. This Is the first inmate of the home to die since its establishment. 'I KIck-me-hard. 23-: T. L. Terrlman, who has been visit ing relatives In Foster, returned homo Prdlay. Pauls Valley. Tho public schools opened up here today. Correspondents: H. a B. Beer New Orleans Logan Bryan Chicago, 111. H. Hentz a Co. New YorK Mclntyre S Co. New YorK Atwood, Violet S Co. New YorK Huttona Co. New YorK We have recently been elected members of the New Orleans Cotton Ex change and having form edji private vwire connec tion with the above old established firms, we are now in a position to offer the trade unequaled fa cilities for the handling of contracts for the fu ture delivery of Cotton, Grain, StocRs, Etc. wp;cial attention nlven out of town orders. We pay for tt-lepbone calls and telegrams giving us poBltlvn or der?, and tur executions will be found to be the very best that condition of market affords. Glvo us a trial. We are the oldest com mission bouse in the Territory. Gtrillot Bros ARDMORE, I. T. and GAINESVILLE. Texas. When In Doubt? TRY T. N. COLEMAN 1 FOR PURE DRUGS Kick-me-bard. 23 ! THE ANeattshoe $3.50 "Hey wood" Is a Good One It is up-to-date in all res pects. Mntfc in Box Calf, Vici and Patent Kid Leath ers :: :: :; :; IT IS A GOOD FITTING SHOE LYNN, The 127 E. Main Shocf e,,ft,rlnji Man. A Specially WANT CniJ'VR WANTEO. WANTKD Clean, old oiilce. rags, at this WANTKD Two unfurnished rooms, with boar.! In private family for couple with two smalt children. References exchanged. AddrcBH llox 1C3, city. 23-tf WANTED To lease nlco cottngo In KV)od neighborhood, closo In. W. M. HIrkb, at Crown Ilottllng & Mfg. Co. 23-tf WANTKD Clean, old rags, olllce. at thU WANTED Men with or wlt.nut teams to gather corn; also farm hands, steady work for year or longer, good wngw, pay every Sat uftUiy .Mt'lit ; men with families; preferred. Also cotton ylekers to gather 200 aercH of good bottom cotton. W. V. WAHHICN, '-dC-w2 Uerwyn, I. T. WANTED To repair your watnhon, clocks and Jewelry. Mainsprings 7Gc; cleaning 7Gc; hairspring 7Ge; jewels "fie; crystal lDc; balance staff $1. We are going to estab lish a good bilslnusK and cut prices to convlnco you Umt wo know our business. Miller's Loan Office, 135 Main street. Ul-d&w-lm WANTED A xood first-class man cook. No booze fighter need np- ply. At KmIim'h confectionery. 200 WANTED Cotton pickers. Will pay 7f, cents per 100. A. J. Jones, three miles east of Atleo, Ityan and An more road. CAHI'ENTEKS WANTED Oood first class carpenters can secure steady work. Wm. Tackett at Houston Ilron. Ardmore, I. T. 2t-2t WANTED To trade horses for corn 19-Ct J. A. RK1PWORTH. WANTED Men to learn barber trade. Our catalogue explains bow wo teach it cmlckly. Mailed free Molcr Harbor College, St., IjouIs Mo. ' 2o-C WANTED To rent four-room house with s-tablo or cow shod. Must be close in. W. C. Heaves. ArJmorelte olllce. tt WANTED laborers and good wood choppers. Apply at M. Schnlder Asphalt mines, Woodford, I. T. 2D-3t FOR SALE. FOK SALE 1 have several 1 in Droved lots hi West Ardmoie which I will ell on long time. Snutll payment down, or will trade for farm leMes. F. M. Fox. 21-tt FOK SALE A scond-hnnd barber chair and mirror .In flrat-clafw con dition A bargain, llllllu Murphy, West Main street, Arcjmoro. 2frt FOR SALE Cheap a thlrty-flvo dol- lar mantle. S. S. Tolson, Whlttlng ton Hotel. 2G-2t FOR SALE A groat bargain, my homo place, 813 C street, northwest. Lot 101x175, 5 rooms, hj-Jrnnt wat er in homo, garden and lot, good storm house, variety of eholco fruit, fine well, east front, abundant shade, stable and buggy liouso. Dr. W. S. Ilechtol. l-l-tf FOR SALE 1 offer for salo my en tire grocery and butcher business, forty head of cattle, store liouso and lot. Reason for gelling going Into other business. Apply W. A. filllinm. East Main street, Ardmore, 1- T. 12-tf FOR RENT. h H RENT Good FOX. farms. F. M. 22-Gt FOR RENT Texas wagon yard an t store building at Third avenue nnd Caddo street. Apply C. 1. Hall at Hall & mills' furniture store. 8-tt FOR. RENT A nice sulto of oftlco rooms over Randols store, n. W. Randol. 27-tt LOST. LOST An Elgin watch, she 18, No. C1I0S0I, soventeen Jewels, Ilosa lilt ed case. 'Leather fob with horse shoo and head nttacbed. Finder will recelvo ?5 by returning sarau to the Ardmorelto olllco or'to W. H. llogors. 1C-U FOR RENT Rooms for ront, Bccon I door south of opera house. Mrs. M. Q. Cromer. 20-10 LOST A black dress coat on WatH tlngton or Main streets. Finder re turn to L. Wost on North Washing ton street and get reward. 25-3t LOST Sunday, Sept. 18, on the Hencptn road, u puree containing greenback and silver; $2 reward to tinder If returned to Ardmorelto olllce. 2G-2t Remober the SANTA FE and WA BASH will tako you to main ontrnnco World's Fair groun 1. Special agents to look after your comfort. Only on night out to St. Louis via SANTA FE and WAHASH Through cars. BeBt service no delays. OFFICIAL ROUTE VIA SANTA FE AND WABASH. Indian Territory day. Leaves Ardmore 11:G0 a. m., Sept. 2Stb. Beautiful Women. Plump cheoks, Hushed with tho sclt glow of health and a pure complex Ion, make all women beautiful Tako h small dose of Herb I no after men m'-al; It will prevont constipation an 1 help dlgost what you have eaten GOc I Mrs. Wm. M. Stroud, Midlothian i Texas, writes. May 31. l'JOl Wc have used Herblne In our family for eight years, anil lound it the best medicine wo over 'ined for consiipa turn, bilious fever end malaria. W II Frame. The Santa Fo and Wabash has boon selected as jho juV.it and host lim.1 j tc. St Louis. '. I Soo that your ticket reads over tho Santa Fe and Wabash for St. Louis. I' lands you at main ontranco World's Farl ground. Best service and cour teous attention. Haryoy eating homos fin the Santa Fe adds much to the convenience of the Worlds Fair visitor. For comfort, gafety.and ploasuro take the Santa Fe aty Wabash for the fair. Mrs. K. r. I'eeples Has built a n w studio nunr the high school bull it and -moved Into It this morning. GivJLtho woman credit for be-in; m . I , .w. r. . t lt'l.n.t . 1. . . .......... liwu til, uiiu v. luoiuii. , ,jvu Mil- numo to get a guest off on a certain train Geo. Cathey and family will leave tomorrow for Tulsa, where Mi Cath ey and W. E. Chastaln havi bougnt a lumber yarl, and will engace In that business. Mr. Chastaln Is at Tul sa now. Hotn these centlom-m hav,i been connected with the Idldli Lumber Co. of this place for some und know the builnas-t thoroughly, and although we regret to lose these two gentjemen and their pleasant families, we wish them success In 'iit-lr new fH-!l of labor. Jap-a-lack varnish stains, enamels, picture frames, puint, floor paints, lu fact everything a lady can use In the house. Our stock Is .complete. 25-3t J. U. WALL, tho Druggist. Avoid serious results of kidney or bladder disorder by taking Foley's Kidney Cure. Bonner & Bonner. Paints, wall paper, all on sale now at varnish, stains, 253t K!1' me hard 23-: 0 $! W'J'&O V I wRcmM,iwEiwATaTw' LEADER I The World's STANDARD of a GOOD FLOUR TYLER & SIMPSON CO. 1 Wholesale Distributors D D