The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 22, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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WICKEDEST OF PLACES.
riu1il Silurian Cjfiit'jl Coni'.t Me
trojioln of Wealth amj Vi'.e.
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bani i-r. 'a tit -ii (i' "Ai-iit 'o '"hina
to 1 u c.i .'m- t.iliioi'lH ' ri -r - In
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Mr. A ood r uff in a c loin- t ro' ti-r of !
lioAn. Hi- li faiiilllar wild I'arln ju
dun llidajaii Vi'-iina Ni-w York
and oihi r r.ipralH but bu dii I art-n
tlnit f'.r I'. finiiii- w 1' (Vi-ilni-Hn tin y aie
nut lai -m- by liktitck.
"Irk'jt-.k In not only ti v. Ki-li-;''
but II Im th- fanl"!t. .y In the world."
hald Mr Vrfdrnff Moon Iifl'r bli re
turn to .Ww Voik. "Tin r- U mor-
iilKbt llf- In that 1 1 1 1 town of 1'i't-
fi'0 p.-opli" than tln-n- Im In all 1'ailMor
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bll.lK.-lt tin-in I caw HH mu h (IM $10'i-
(i'i'i Htak.-d on I In- turn of n (aid a
loz.-ti tliiuM 1n im i-vi-hUik In thf
afi-N 1 raw y:iy partb-N drlnkltiir hot-
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Hi-en no many bi-antlful and wi-II iIii mh
d women ami wuiiu-n if all nation-
nlitlrM. "Tim oprra tli-n In uIiikihI iih bill-
llant iih tin1 opi-ra In I'arlH. ImicIh. nil
rldi-n nml tniirili-rs ro of w--Uly
-iirr-nro but a fornml riTi'ptlon nl
St. Pi-ternbiirK roubl not IhhikI of any
nioro culturo I linn In to b found Ht
a' Kmart entertnlnment In otio of the
faith Itinahln homes In Iblfl Rlberlnn
olty. If Rnyono lma-lnen New Y'ork In
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WHY tHE TOOK HIM.
Ii'illy ihliit heart m vi r on a fair
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liaUy It won 'lladvn' Kb- married I
that old millionaire Ima h- had
weak h'-ait and rooldri't lle long'
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New !if o!n':nrit. Vc- ir.e -
free 'in e-.irv bore r-hoe for.
'he iex' tiiirty daM. fr 1
'o.im rope !iimim rri'k-d or l:un)
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litAld-i
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I'mi tbn want ail coiuti.n.
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drpends upon proper nourih-
mcnt balanced ration. The
mol frequent lack it bone-forming
material taming soft weak
diteaied crooked bones.
Scott's Emulsion
supplies every clement needed.
It'i a balanced ration for bone as
well as flesh. Every child should
have a small dost daily.
all OKuaaitrt
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w.-.V'i'. ar.y wJ!) of 'or.iitr.t of hi
own Vjrn in '.r o':t ;'ytyit ay.
Tit r.-i'. fiir.sr ; rie 'jeation "Who
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tfcelr'f'' '"'A 'i-''r of hi. uplrlt
Now look at lie condi'ion of r.an.
He ; fctre wl'bo'JT iin uiil or ion-m-r;t
ri-a'M i-h a :rif jl na'-jre
holly In'liiKd to evil u'terly op;o-
d 'o al; icyid a 'he adviya'ti of
i-ridi'ar d'-.oravi'y -a' h i-.In : frar.n-
(fr-K.on of law; h'Jt. if b do'.-'rlfl'
or iribtrtnt :nfu:n-s in tne
:s a n-.x.iA-r before be hae.
f I ri.i-r-ri' : ri f 'i!r:. Ik iia rr.an
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ril-i'l any trarimrre.nn. The ' wf'" " 1 bougrji. rn seir at a elf y cbem- r.jyjred exceedingly and then ilrest him. So I w-went d-down to S-
Ood whom tie riild i Uuicht to rev- hor for 'h purpose) manofac- railed up the detective agency to con-j Si's shop an' w-went in an' S-Si c-
trn'e to whom he Ii; h:. childish tyred by the F. A. Stuart Co. $5 Clerk- fete. The sleuth seemed disgusted icome at me w-with a r-razor in each
prayer. ha endowtr him with a sin- "n'' Itryad. lyindon E. C and have " Mighty careless of you.' he said h-hand. An' then I 'How I wuz t-t-
; ful nature or ditpoiii'ion. He ! In-
j d-d in a predi'a.'ntnf No wonder
ithe growing mind re.enf. the.
thing and many oh o many are dis-
I lyniraged and Io.' never understand
: !ng 'heir true relation t an all w!e
j and J ' i h rrea'or. In t not time we
.were leailng th!B tbiry or tradition
' wbi' h y more no ! for l' antPjiilty
'ban I'h H' rlp'ure far behind. It rame
i to ijm an an who f-orn the dark ages
I" is rolled a" a '- morsel under
'our 'ont'ueM Jus' becaune It wan hand
e down to tin by our fa'heru who
j never Int.f.'lgat. fr therru-'-l ves 'ie
! tru'hfulnesv. of this ;rf-iton. Tba a
I ' h!ld U io ulnrjer In any vense I.
irlearly shown o us by tte lar.guag'-
I of our eavior who said "of urh Is the
I k.u'dorn of heaven."
--ln 'n e
t.iin .n nr.
boldin : .-. lnno'e:' rhildren a!d:
. 'Kr'i;.' ;. ri-:: '. ar.d bi-yome an l.t
'!' hlldten . ia!! in r.o w e enter
he ki'.i'dom " Ti'-re are manr nas-
agi-K that ould be brought up
a
proof but span- 1. limited and
here I wi to emphasize that there
not a pasviu'e of srrlpture that Ir
brought up hy the depravl'y advocated
but what If you study carefully the
ti rf and oritcxt will show that there
! In them no reference to a child's
condition either morally or spiritually.
I hope the time will noon rome when
men ami women will realize their
true condition; that they are here a
a result of a natural law set In force
bv an all wise creator that they are
Innocent of sin before God until tbey:
trarisgri-m IIIh divine law that after
iiiey an- sinners iney may oney an-
other law again set In order by a
i merciful God and be reinstated Into
hat divine favor which they had with
Cod before they sinned. God in HI.
urcat. wisdom has seen fit to perpetu-
ate all llfn by law by which the
heavens aUive uh nnd the world be-
i cat h im are upheld.
Yin. Indeed man may be saved but
he must submit to God's plan to God's
own arrangement.
Yours for Truth
A STUDBNT.
BARGAIN.
j Four room dwelling on North Wash
Ington. If sold this week $1250.00.
Small cash payment. Phone Union
j lyoan and Investment Company.
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A Reasonable Plea
For the Stomach
f Y;.' t Lac r.j in D ;nt
t Pve' w ' S'.-t Hep t"t
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:.' tr.t a-. 2 the s-Tt":oi of i yd to ilo-
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;d. V.its yo j: food faili to i'.-
. ".roof "y'yti'ive tiat f: ::.. A
there aj?e:.t are iso'iLi-r :ri yo-.r di-
gtitive aparat-;H.
.- ii- i D7;yj-s: Taiiet. contain
ryoti.r.if iJt these na'ural e'ltxeiti
r.f"-7 to di?w.ori and hea plac-
ed at xo:i !t. tie weak .'oxath and
s:.a:; liten'iit. Sy-iply what these or-
teed. They 'ixulaiie the (tastric
zlaodn ar.d trad ja.iy iriiti? the digeit-
r. e or-ra: oa k to tie r norrnal con-
d.tioa. .H"ja.t Dys;e"i:a Tahiet. have
fy-tn i-uhjec"4 to 'riti'.al cherrilcaJ
te.'a at horr.e atd abroad and are
fotind to c-otitala r.o'hiri-r hnt na'cral
diiXtlS'ivei!.
Chemical LaJ-joratory. Telegraphic
addre "Diff.r.do" Iridon. Telephone
No. !'..2S Cerj-ra!. y Cullum St
fern-hurch SV. E. C.
lyyn'lon. S'b March. Wr.
I have analyzed most carefully a
UiX of Ktuart . Dypeps:a Tablet
' r?lK'r- fna'- ' cannot find any trace
"f vegetable or mineral poisons.
Knowin 'he Ingredients of the tab -
lets I am of opinion that they are ad
mirably adapted for the purpoee for
whi'b they are intended.
(Signed)
John It iiroiyke. T. I. C. F. C. S.
There is no ser ret In the prepara-' l'ri together on the forge.
tlon of St iarf fiyspepsia Tablets.! "Yep" answered Bill. "Hain't got
Their romposlMon is rommonly known 'hardly time ter go ter th' village an'
among phyieians z I. shown by the vote."
rerornmenda'Ion. of 40000 licensed' "Wall" I'm purty busy myself" said
; hyu riar s in 'he 1'nl'ed Sta'es and Morse casually. "I'll tell yer what
fanada. Tiey are the most iiopular 11 rto-" h added after a moments
of all rerned ee for Indigestion dys-' 'houcht. "lyong's yer a hepubliran
pep-ia wa'er brash. Insomnia loss of a"' 1 rn a Denior-rat we'll pair off
a;ip-i' menanrholla crynstlpation as h".v do in congress an' nejth-
dysentery and kindred diseases orig-r "n "" V''U:- What do yer say?"
it-at j.g from Improper dissolu'ion and
aseirnlla'Ion of foods because they r ei-'iion n was :ouna mat wuej d gies perieci BatiBiac-
are thoroughly reliable and harmless th" I'larksmltb bad paired off with ' 'Ion for bread biscuit or pastry
o man or rhild. 'every republican dn-'omer mho had Felker sella it.
H'nartH I)vspe;rsia Tablet are at'r"m" ir"" tht' -hop -Me-rojlis Mag-
once a safe and powerful remedy one
gram of these tablets being B'rong
cnTit-h (by test i to dli'et 2f)'t) grains'
of s'eak. eggs and other foods. Stu-
art's riyspepsia Tablets will digest
your food for you when your s'omach
can't. I
Ask your druggist for a fifty cent
' or eni to us direct for a free
rlaI Ra'"r'lp package and you mill be
Hlrl!r"" ar no result.
F. A. Stuart
f' ' S"';""' Marlihal1
.
00 us) tle want ad-
Mich :
After
Business
In a business way the
advertising way. An ad
in this paper offers the
maximum service at the
minimum cost. It
reaches the people of
the town and vicinity
you want to reach.
Try It-
It Pays
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of tit Brooki; n th'-att;g is
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: city fraer was 'aiiiii? on his
Si: arid L-.a:ii2 a few oistrva-
'.i r.tthodi irj ixjii'rj raiding.
"Mr. rfOife." he a?.td how do
oj .'.iiixe to iave suca
it Liid of Juiy? My
hroiitrs by
ch;cker.s
'.n t be larg- ro ;gi to u.-.e lor a
n.ofb e." We!. I duano" replied
Farrr.er Jones. "The only rule I foi-
ler is to s-t n.y htni in the spring."
In tne kprir.g: " exclaimed the new
r-ijent "Why ali my poultry book
ay -ij-i;Jr.a'K:a..y that bens should be
set in a dry place." Exchange.
"I ioi a pocket book with a roll of
tij
s in it a few weeks ago" Charlie
Olon tod u. "I didn't tiiake a full
atjOUt u an4 en be wri but it
waj! ril0re an x juM afford to lose
( piJ a detective on it. He asked
lol q.je.-itions looked wise and
' Baid h-d report in a day or two. Well
aijt -bree djys later I found that
nrK-kt-thilr mh-rf- I haii rr.itliirt it
And I d just found a good clew too.
Cleveland Plain Liealer.
!
fin the morning of election a farm-
r came into Hiram Morse's black-
j smith shop to have his horse shod.
"Purty busy this mornln- Bill?"
inquired Morse as be raked the em-
aereen to tne prosi'.ion but
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The weekly Jetton i.-i Sunday .School
dealt with the corrupting influence of
luxury and worldiln'-sH says the St.
Pnul Iilspatch and the golden text
was a well known sentence that the
sui-! inteiident wished all the children
to remember. It sounded like an
ea.-y text to learn and the sujierin-
tendent mounting the platform for a
fir-al review of the lesson when the
school assembled for closing exer- i
cls?c was sure of a pleasing resiKinse
from his pupils. "Who" he began
"ran repeat the golden text?" A score
of hands were raised and the super-
Intendent chose a little girl with blue
eyes a well-bred well-behaved little
girl from a well-to-do and particular 1
family to repeat the text for him. '
"Well Iiorothy" he said "you may ;
tell it to us. Stand up so we can hear 1
you." Iiorothy stood up in the pret-
tlncss of her best dress and the dain- '
tiness of her hair ribbons. "You can-
not" she salj distinctly "you cannot j
serve God and mamma."
Lee Harrison and I were talking I
about Cole Younger the old time bank
robher. who was In Minnesota state
prison near here for twenty-seven
years. And by the way Lee Harrison
was the only man who ever Interview-
ed Younger tn all that twenty-seven
years. yee dldn t tell m how s
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'i:'AX txr.i'.' n'A Co "is tiii 1
jUy r-ttic? tt:e yr New York;
Tt:-S7a;-b
A you rig OKan r'jiitj 'J- to a
yo-jif can in Cltvtla&d tie otitr day
itii! hhr'.k baids with him cordially '
tit I-a.itr Tivorm. "I kave a
cor.'tion to make to you" she gur-
ki--!. -vou wod t believe it tiui i ai
avg tto'jght you drank." TTie young
rr:an fingered for a clove and tried i
Lot to biush. "And low" hhe riursued
"I fr.d that you are actually a tem-1 announce Harry O. Johnston as a can-
' jrance orktr. No I gee you are 55date for the office cf mayor of tie
tr-.ing to h rj.odet and deny it butcitT o Ardxore. Aanoancexen: is
you ran never fool me again. I over- iade subject to the action of tie dex.
heard rr.y brother haying in bU tlangy jocra'.ic Toters at the primary eiec'Joa
ay that you were a great booze I1 he held March 21.
fighter: Oh he was in earnest Why j "
he sait that you had punished core For Commi.iioner
of the ituff than any other ten men
in Cleveland. I'm proud to know ou;
iil you ever pardon ce for cisjudg-
ing yo'i? ' She was gone before he
got through choking
There u:ei to be a sherifT in a
Green Mountain county of Vermont
'says Kvervbodys. who for forty years
had driven his prisoners murderers.
ni'nshinerB thieves through the
t woods in his buggy to the county jail.
and y-t who had never carried a re -
; volver nor used a pair of handcuffs
! in his life. He used a strong hand
i a brave heart and a stutter. "Weren't
'you ever afraid?" someone asked him
one day. "W-well How once I w-wuz
j t-t-tol-rable well skeert" he admitted
si. wly. "I h-heard S SI P Perkins the
' b-barber" wuz g-gone d-daft an' wuz c-
carvln" p-people up. an' I c-callated it
i WI17 mv nffirial ri-drvifv tn tr.irn an- nr.
' tolerable well skeert." "What did you
;do?" "W-w-well" said the old sheriff.
I spitting thoughtfully into the sandbox
I besidp the stove "I wuz s-so s-skeert
that I t-t-took 'em a-a-away from him."
critic and denied all miracle.
j ' But Caleb how about the He-
' brews crossing the Red Sea?"
: Ml splain dat. Dey crossed over
1 0n solid ice and next day it was
t very warm and de 'Gyptians just
broke through de rotten ice."
; "But Caleb ice does not form
south of the equator."
"Dat objection is nuffin. In dem
days there was no equator." Ladies
j Home Journal.
11 . r . .
THE JONES-EVERETT MACHINE CO
ARDMORE OKLAHOMA
The City of Opportunity!
FOR SALE.
We have in stock a new Fairbanks-Morse brass
fitted Boiler Feed Steam Pump 4 1-2 x 3x4.
One 10x12 30 h. p. Ames Engine thoroughly over-
hauled and in fine condition and one 40 h. p. Ames
Boiler.
We will sell these at a close price.
We carry Boiler Tubes Shafting Pulleys Boiler
Rivets Cap Screws and Set Screws Couplings and
Pipe Fittings in stock.
We also repair All Kinds of Machinery in a way
that makes you feel good.
ANHOUHCEHEHTS
For Mayor
fcr ti o2k of ciAjor erf tie City
c? A:i2".o:e rubjtct to tie Iexo-
. CT4-J; pri:aa.7 to tt t.d la Mi.-M;
jjxl
' DAVID H. DAWSON".
1
; Arixore O'iia- Jan. 20 1SU.
j Tie Ardioreite '. iJtiori-yed to
aitouice JAMS3 .V. C0T.N":a a a
' caadidatys for re-eiectl ju to :he cf-
Hce of Mayor of the City cf A.-3-core.
AnsoBaceaen: '.$ ca-1e t jh-
ject to the action of the de"aocrat;c
Toten at the prtxiry to he he" 3
i March 2h
I
The Ardcoreite Is aathorjd to
J The Ardxorei'.e ' authorized to
; announce T. C. Bridgxan as a caa-
diiate for re-electioa to tie olice
of City Commissioner from the
i Third ward of the city of Ardmor.
j Announcement is made ruhject to
; the action of the democratic Totera
: a: the primary ejection to be held
on the 21st of March.
The Ardmoreite is authorized to
'announce John S. Owen as a candi-
'date for the office of city commii-
6 loner from the Fourth Ward. An-
nouncement Is made subject to the
action of the democratic voters at
the primary to be held March 21.
The Ardmoreite Is authorized to
announce L. G. Shehon as a candi-
date for city commissioner from tie
Third ward. Announcement Is made
subject to the action of the demo-
cratic voters at the primary to be
held March 21.
I hereby announce for Commis-
sioner from the Fourth Ward subject
to the action of the Democratic
voters.
C. T. BARRING ER.
The Ardmoreite Is authorized to
announce A. M. SOSBEB as a
candidate for city commissioner from
the Fourth Ward. Announcement is
made subject to the action of the
democratic voters at the primary to
be held on the 21st of March.
The Ardmoreite is authorized to
announce J. L. Wilson as a candidate
for city commissioner from the Third
ward. Announcement Is made sub-
ject to the action of the democratic
voters at the primary election to b
held March 21.
t'se the want ads.
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