The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 115, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 16, 1911 Page: 4 of 6
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Ardmore Thursday February 16 1911
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PILLS
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PANAMA CANAL
H OPDER TO PRESERVE ftEU'
TR LITY CF ISTHMIAN SHIP
WAY INVIOLATE BY THE U. 8.
New york Gy.. H. "The Unl'd
H'.a-.ti kaa to choi In deciding
h4thr t.V; al'niira canal sha'.; ih
h4ti;r the Panama inai sha:i he
t'.bi ar.d heavily fortified at that.
If th: coiotT ii to preafcrve lnvU-
late the neutrality of this gateway
to the v.eU;rn or:in. It l Tound by
treat with Groat liritaln to preaene
ltn ririitrality and cannot do bo with
lo'k keepera and civil offiMrrg In
the I'anama .'anal zone.'' Sj de-
rliiM'd JikIkc Kmery Kiiecr of Geor-
gia In an aiMrc-BH given at the He-
julilli: Glut) bari'iuet.
Jude Six'tr dieauhhed the world-
wide iKjlitlcal changea Blnee t!j day
lit I'M-Bldem Taylor when It was
flrnt anno'jn'ed that thin country's
Intention wag not to fortify the ca-
rul. Mo referred to the treaty be-
tween tho I 'nited Stat'-s and Great
liritaln under which the United
Kiatesi Ih the sole g'larante of the
nationality of the canal and toin h-
1 n iTK.n Incidentg leading to the
!!oiillon of thig trc-ity he said:
"Our title to the gite of the eanal
U urn halletiRi'd and In as lear as
oiir title to tho channel of the Mud
gon or of the MUbIkbLppI. Other
nations than Greu Britain and I'ana-
ma are neither part leg to the trea-
ty. If nations not parties to the
agreement would become belliger-
ent then we will be morally bound
to keep tho canal neutral .ib to them
liy tho treaty with Great Hrltaln
wo n-e made tho so!e guarantee
of that treaty. lint tho gunnnty
could not be kept by lixk tender or
lvil officers of tho canal. To enforce
neutrality and eHpeclilly to icrfonn
the dulieg of the gob. guarantor re-
iiiiicH military forrf and Blrong
force.
"No other nation not even droit
liritaln j;uaranleert neutrality for ns.
If we urn helpless a hostile fleet
might blow up the locks and ibHtroy
the canal wllhout violating any rule
of liitern.itioii i law. Or w hat is
more dangiioiiH our enemy may
Mmse f foitlfy and hold the canal
as an Incomparable naval base to
ex'ort from us terms humillitlng to
A iih" ii ;it honor and destructive to
our jowcr among the nations of
the i-arlh.
Life Saved at Death's Door.
"I never felt so near my grave"
writes W. It. 1'attewon. of Wellington
Tex as when a frigtilful cough and
lung trouble pulled mo down to 100
pounds. In spile of doctor's treatment
for two years. My father mother and
two sisters died of consumption and
that I nm nllve today Ih duo solely to
Hi'. King's New Illscovery which com-
pletely cured ni Now I weigh 1S7
!" 1 1 11 1 and have licen well and strong
fin years. " Quick safe pure Its the
best remedy on earth for coughs
colds lagrlppe asthma croup nnd all
throat nnd lung troubles. 50c and
ll.no. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed
by Klnger Drug Co.
An Kngllsh magazine prints this
nicnth a thrilling account of the war-
fare wnged Ix'tween tho people of
Pond Creek. Okla. find tho Hock
Island railway following tho opening
of the Cherokee "strip."
Falls Victim to Thieves.
S. W. Hends. of Coal City. Ala. has
a Justitlahlo grievance. Two thieves
ttole his health for twelve years. They
were a liver and kidney trouble. Then
Pr. King's New Life rills throttled
them. Me'g well now I'nrivaled for
Constltpatlon Malaria Headache Pys
pepsla. 2.c. Ringer Drug Co.
rmstoTifiriei! ilfclire t1ttaJ
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4e ii a i:nir Mr. Ke4te
' .. 2t a.i? w;'i p4i4."! fare-ell lev
ten to reia'.i.!. I" tore tie cie
c.' V'.b Mr. aM Mrs. Keese ai:i.OJgh
i. .5taid a;;a.-ei-.!y had been too
.Vebie to aalce core tiaa i aark
j hi. r.arie being Trrif.ea ty his wi.'e.
Tie drxuxer.: recited brief! the
! farr.ilr troubiea the result of Mr.
; Keene'g lline. Ia it his death as
predicted and It aa stated that as
Uth the parent thought it would be
wrong to have their son remain In
the world to suffer the troubles they
! had experienced Mrs. Keene bound
herself to "do away" In the words
of the compact with herself and their
Hon.
Kriendo of the family who were In
the house today assisting In prepar-
ing the body of Mr. Keene for burial
heard shots fired upstairs. They found
the bov. Gerald. In bed shot in the
; right temple. He -as still alive but
I i T 1:.a 1 ... n Unn r. n
unconscious ne men io man a.
hour.
The door of Mrs. Keene'g room wag
bioken in and her body was found
sketched on the bed. She had shot
herself In the mouth.
In letters to relatives to whom
small t-iftg were made of personal
belongings the husband and wife ask-
ed to be buried In a double coffin and
that their son' coffin be placed In
the same box for final burial. The
funeral of the three will be held here
next Wednesday.
RACES CLASH.
Whites Kill One Negro and Wound
Another.
Gunnison Mlsg. Feb. 13 Follow-
ing a clash with several negroes
here last nUht In which one was
killed and another wounded a third
ne?ro wis arrested this morning
and (pilct has been restored. The
trouble started when citizens went
to ti house on the outskirts of the
town where negroes gambled to in-
form them it must stop.
Tin- negroes fired when the men
I!
Co'j'd Hardly Sleep at Night for
Abo'jt 11 Months. Used Cuti-
cra So.ip and Ointment and
was Completely Cured.
"Mr mn'lir had a nil pot on her
richt hand wlntb began to grow unrso
rapidly. I he neigh-
burs baid it wad a
tter. She got som
nietlicine from a iI'M--tor
but it did not do
any good. In about
a week the t"tter lx-
f;nn to lin-ak out on
icr arm too. Shs
used five or fix differ-
LI I J ent kinds oMitiimen
I VI ' ani' 'l"""' liffem
V ! J 1 kinds of calves. Xi
v i If one if these did her
nts
nt
Xol
U nil one ii mese no ner a
particle of good. Her hand and arm
would burn and itch so much that sho
could hardlv sleep at night. Her hand
was that nv for about eleven month.
Finullv a friend of ours recommended
Cutii'iira Sonp and Ointment to us.
Shu bought soni immetliately and
began to use it. She washed her hand
and arm with Cuticura Hoap and
warm water. Then he applied tho
Cuticura Ointment and bandaged her
hand tip. The next morning wp ail
noticed a grcot improvement. Before
f he had used a half of a box of Ointment
and a verv little Poap her hand was
completely' cured. Xow her hand is as
well bm ever. I think Cuticura Soap and
Ointment is the greatest skin remedy
ever discovered. C. E. Canady. Sau
Leandro. Cal.. Mar. 7 1910."
Oiilfurt RrtnnlM tttnnl tht nml rronommi
liMinrai lor nmuiu r! lb tiia and tcip nl
tcrtnti rhlldrrn tn4 tdulit 4 nM of (ullrura
fcoap (I5r i and t kot of catlrurs OmimMit Out I
trt oitra tufBrieoi Sold ibmuthnut the world.
Pourr Uruc A t beta Corp. 801 Propt. Benton
raiM Irrr utMt -ntn book tn Auiboriif
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HER HAND AND ARM
BURNED AND ITCHED
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Worms
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tar ti Jccrjr u tr:ra k.m !c caacw :
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Professional Cards
LAWYERS.
KAPPLER A MERILLAT
Attorneys At La m
Prvr'.f tttort ail Court CongreM
GoTtmxest Darxenu. Indian
Cajea a ij-ciAity. Office Bond Bldg
Wajiinria D. C.
W. F. BOURLAND
Layr
naT STATE FUXK BUILDING
Ardmor OUa.
R. A. HEFNER
Laoryir
Third F'.oor Guaranty Sutt Bank
Building
ARDMOR.il .... OKLA.
PHYSICIANS.
a H. McKENNEY M. D. V.
Veterinary Surgeon
The only recognized graduate Vetcr
Inary Surgeon in Ardmore. Modern
equipped Hotpltai and Office 130
North Washington opposte Postofflce.
Phone No. 9. Residence 517 North
Washington Phone 11L
OR. L. U. BROWN
Veterinary Surgeon.
Duly licensed to practice my pro
fesaion. Domestic animals treated
according to the latest approved
methods. Phone 286.
ARCHITECTS
W. A. TACKETT
Architect
Office In Slms-Pennlngton Building
Ardmore Okla.
Drafting Surveying
L. W. GOODRICH -
Civil Engineer
Box 822
Phone 724
C. A. REEDER
Surveying and Mapping
Prompt attention. Capable work.
Phone 667 white or addresi me at
Ardmore. Okla.
e
The Punishment Fits the Crime
Those who fail to let us do their
moving job deserve no sympa-
thy if they do not get satisfacto-
ry service.
Nothing but experienced men
in charge of each moving and
packing job which assures you
satisfactory service.
J. L. WILSON
Transfer and Storage Co.
Phone 72 Ardmore. Okla.
Buy Your
LINTERS
TO MAKE
Your Mattresses
and Comforts
FOR THE WINTER
From
ARDMORE Oil It MtlllNB CO.
$50 TO $125
Buys a Lot in Oklahoma City
$13 Cash. $7.50 Per Month
R. M. CONWAY. Inc.
No. 20 N. Robinson
Oklahoma City. Oklahoma.
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CLASSIFIED
ADVusffarisiiNG
WANTED
WANTED FOR U. S. ARMY Able-
bodied nnxarried men between
ages of 13 and 25; citizens of United
Starei of good character and tem-
perate habits who can speak read
aid write the English language.
Fcr Inforiation apply 'o Recruiting
OiT.cer Gorman Building Ardmore
Okia.
WANTED Men to learn barber
traJe. Fex weeks completes. Time
sied b7 steady practice careful
Instructors and demonstrations.
Too'.s given diplomas granted.
Wa?;S Saturdays. Splendid demand
for graluates. Write today. Moler
Barber Col'.ege Dallas Texas. 12-6
WANTED Old cook stoves Iron
beds eafes any old thing. Trade
new goods or pay cah. Phone
ZT.. M. F. Kinney West Mala St.
9-1 m
WANTED To prepare YOC for a
good business position. Enter now. j
seiviuge xiasiaes: oue?e Atujiuir
0;la.
WANTED Beard ers. Comfortable
rooms home cooking. Mrs. M. P. ;
Snider 620 W. Main Mm !
WANTED To rent an eight or tenj
room hous at once. See Miss Agnes
Stone at Randol Hotel. 12-6
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Between Cth end 7th
Ave. on North Washington 5-roomj
house all modern conveniences
good barn. Phone 7C0 red. Htf
FOR RENT On April 1st two-story
cottage on D street S. W. next
to my residence. Apply to L. H.
Love. 22tf.
FOR RENT Good four room house
on Broadway between D and E
streets apply Chlokasaw Lumber
Co. 15-4
FOR RENT Two suites furnished
housekeeping rooms southeast ex-
posure C and 2nd Ave. N. W. Phone
C30. 13-6
FOR RENT Two room house nicely
furnished for light housekeeping.
Phone or call Mrs. Sam Noble.
lOtt
FOR RENT 7-room modern house
now occupied by Rev. Connelly. See
Julius Kahn. Phone 223. 16-3
FOR RENT Furnished rooms oppo-
site new court house. Phone 2S1.
Mrs. W. M. Robinson. 12-6
FOR RENT A good seven-room
house on car line. Apply Chickasaw
Lumber Co. 15-4
SPECIAL NOTICE.
MONEY TO LOAN on residence or
business property. Low rate long
time no advance charges. Phone
06. 0. M. Redfleld Real Estate
Agent. 24-lnt
EGGS FOR HATCHING S. C. Rhode
Island Reds $1.30 for 15. R. L.
Scott Ardmore Okla. Phone 335
white. 12-lm
DICK M the fine Jersey bull owned
by W. H. Cardwell will make the
season here. For Information phone
612. 8-1 mo
LOST AND FOUND.
STRAYED Two mares with mule
colts. One black mare branded H on
left thigh white spot on side of
neck; one bay mare same brand.
Will pay for information. Paul Hnt-
tensty Deese Okla. 15d3v2
FOUND A small sum of money In
the lobby of our office. Tho owner
should be able to tell me about II
and pay for this notice. W. T.
Salisbury Mgr. Tostal Telegraph.
143
LOST Lady's umbrella handle of
gold and pearl; name scrati lied
and hardly dlscernahle. Finder
please phone 4rf. Ifi 3
LOST Saturday evening gold brown
set with three pearls. Finder leave
at Ardmoreitc and receive reward.
15 J
MONEY TO LOAN.
$50000 TO IA on easy terns on
farms within the nett 30 days.
See Oscar Payne riffle over Guar-
anty State f'.nk fionrn IS. 2film
MONEY to )on city property that
tel or pmon1 nnrlty nn one
day's nolle o. M CURB. 131m
My Im bull. CHrTi W. H mrn
11.60. C. P. iun. ilm
Do you u( tfta want ads.
FOR SALE.
FOR TRADE 10 acres land ..i
Improved two miles Erlck Okla .
160 acres west of Mangtim Okla.;
also Improved; 320 acres norti cf
Mangtm; all Gf the above li. 1
is mostly In csltiratlon and .s
good pnlrle land. Let us kr.c
what you have to trade. The Jo
dan Company Marietta Okla. 2i.'
PEAL ESTATE Begin now to
a home. Good building Iota can te
had at $1 a week payments. Ia
water sewer and gas district. Se
J. F. Eaaley or Roy West Gua'rar.-y
State Bank Building. g-isi
FOR SALE 23 acres 1 1-2 miles
north of Main street. Improved
plenty of water can be easily Irri-
gated. Fine dairy fruit or trjcl
farm. A bargain. John A Skip-
worth. Mm
FOR SALE Crystal White Orphicg-
ton eggs $3.00 per setting; Buff Or-
phington e?gs $1.50 per setting.
White and Buff Orphlngton Cocker-
els $1.00 each. R. A. Fox. Phone
583 red. 29-lm
GASOLINE ENGINES All sizes.
Several eecond-h&nd ones. Differ-
ent makes. Ask for prices and cat-
alog. Wltte Gas Engine Co. 113
West First street Oklahoma City
Okla. latf
FOR SALE House 7 rooms with
bath all modern improvements
153x200 feet on Weet Broadway.
Part cash balance time. R. A. Fox.
15-6
FOR SALE--Sixteen head of good
young mules. See Backbura and
Richmond at Mansfield Wagon
Yard on West Mala street IStf
FOR SALE Pure Black Minorca
eggs best laying chickens on earth.
$1.00 for 15; $3.00 for 100 eggs.
F. J. King. Phone 372. I3tf
FOR SALE Or rent sewing ma-
chlnesrepairlng done. J. N. Moore
20S Broadway. Phone 432 red.
20-lm
I SELL AND RENT TYPEWRITERS
and handle ribbons carbon paper
oil etc. G. P. Selvidge. Phone 310.
FOR SALE Or rent sewing ma
chines repairing done. J. N. Moore.
Phone 452 red 20-lm
FOR SALE Typewriter In good or-
der; cheap. J. Goldsmith Loan Of-
fice Main St. 5-lm
FOR SALE Alfalfa hay at J. W.
Holland's corn sheller. Phone S63.
10-tf
FOR SALE HO egg Incubator this
week only. Phone 5SS red. 15-3
TWO BOON
COMPANIONS
Arc Big Hand flour and good
bread. If you employ the first
you are always sure of the sec-
ond. They go together even
when accompanied by only
moderate baking skill. Order
a sack of Hig Hand flour from
your grocer. Don't mix it
with other flours. G've the
Big Hand a chance to show
what it can do by itself.
Tyler Simpson Co
Wholesale Distributers.
ONE .THOUSAND .ACRES .rood
farming land will Mil on torma to
stilt purchaser. 8m dm at occe. Tl-
tl pfrrfsrt. Bam Nobl. Arthnor.
Okla.
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