The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 136, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 12, 1911 Page: 2 of 16
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Aramore Sunday March 12 1911
AHOMORBITt
PAGE TWO
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Cur AH 8prin Ailment.
Ma.
Mrs. Marlon. Brure. .."btr1?.
KiriftDarllla for a grat many yarn
KTOlnk li the brt blood medhjn.
in the morld. 1 ie n uuni " -fall.
This last winter and spring 1
wis In very poor health. I w weak
Ind had loHt all my PPV!?nS
all run down. As noon as I bean to
take Hood's Earsaparllla my
came bark and my appetite return I.
1 am r.ow well do my housework and
no tenter have that tired feeling
GeUt today In usual liquid form or
Chocolated Ubleta called SumaUbs.
first ward R. A. Heffner and G. H.
Bruce. From the second ward T. L.
Smith and Charles Fraley. From the
third ward C. L. Byrne and C. L.
Anderson. From the fourth ward A.
C. Young and J. N. Shinholwrr.
CANDIDATES FOR
AND TREASURER HAVE FILED
WITH THE COUNTY ELECTION
BOARD.
Baseball This Afternoon.
. - ..- win
The first game or me nenun -."
be pulled off at Lorena park this af-j
tornoon when the Madlll team will
cross bam with a bunch of local baa
OF CLERKS
FACES UNCLE SAM
CIVIL SERVICE EMPLOYES OR-
GANIZING UNDER FEDERATION
OF LABOR.
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bail players. There are many men on' pi(ywl 0f the government departments
both team that will try for a berth av ukea up the matter of organic. g
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Washington I). C March 11. Em-
attnaaannasantttttt
In the new O-T league and u is ex-
pected that the youngsters will ex-
tend themselves.
Manager HoKers. who will hate
Sins of a father a most
wonderful play written by a
most wonderful main and with
the author the Rev. Thomas
Dixon appearing as the mar
will be seen here Tuesday
night at the Roblaon opera
house. For the convenience of
out of town readers of the
Ardmoreite we will reserve
seat a for any person who
fends us payment for same.
Prices are $1.00 and $1.60.
THE DAILY AHDMOUEITE.
Ing a union the better to protect their
Interests the matter having been for-
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mally discussed witu tne oniters a0tig a number of Uncle Saius
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with the county election board to have son.
their names placed on tho ticket for
the election to be held April 4th for
the office of school trustees and
school treasurer.
There are two members to the board
to 'be selected from each ward and a
treasurer. For the office of treasurer
tho following have filed application
with the county election board to have
their names placed on the ticket.
Y. V. Lynn Harold Wallace Don
Russell atid Joe Pale.
For members of the board from the
charge of the team here the coming me iiiein . -
season has received an Invitation Samuel (iompers. president of the A.
from Joe Gardner owner of the Dal-j y. of I.. said to a reporter:
las team in the Texas league to com ..The K0Verniiient clerks who have
there and spend a week or ten days a(ea(.(i to the federation for assUt-
and look the bunch over that lie wish- an).e M on..ariiZng seem to be much
es to transfer here. Mr. Rogers will n earneHl n the project. We will be
leave tomorrow for Dallas and If any. . . a(I hen a we are to aid any
of Gardners offerings look good i'l; . IIlen an(j women who are Jzation at their back the clerks be
lieve this may be righted ana tneir
wage scale changed. I
servants. They say the salaries of the
members of congress officers of the
army and navy of the cabinet officers
and that of the president of the Uni-
ted States have all been Increased but
nothing has been done for the men
and women who do the great work of
the civil government. With an organ-j
The following candidates have filed sKn gomc of xm for the coming pea-
Ardmore Automo-
biles Kept Busy
Hauling buyers out to OH City the
coining manufacturing town of the
Southwest. A large party of Ardmore
merchants left for Oil City this morn-
tig to buy lots ahead of the railroad
wage earners In perfecting an organ-
ization to protect their Interests."
Mr. Combers was asked if any ar-
rangements had yet been . made for
calling together the government em-
ployes to take the preliminary steps
In forming their organization.
I cannot discuss plans for such a
1 meeting at present " replied Mr.
1 Compers.
! It is well understood among the
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY j
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinin
Tablets. Druggists refund money It
It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig-
nature Is on each box. 25c.
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ment clerks that the first steps
ins to buy lota ahead or tne rauromi i .
irm io u.i ..J toward the proposed organization are
the building of which they realize will ' ' ... v
m. """'" ' .trvl to be taken quietly and with no show
imnm riii Citv and all of the country
i)om on my aiio i an u. () aI1tagonlsm to the federal govern
ing west of Ardmore.
ITS
VJA IS rlJJ
NOT WHAT
OU MAKE
UTWHAT
OU SAVE
THAT
COUNTS
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Copnifht 1W kr C. E. Zii Co. --No. (A
The big successful enterprise of today are owned by men who
leurned to SAVE during their youth. They point to this fact as
one of tho cornor-stoncs of their success. With ready money they em-
braced opportunity. Commence tod ly to lay the foundation before it
Is too late.
One Dollar Starts an account. KOCH PER CENT PAID OX TIME
DEPOSITS.
ARDMOR1S STATU RANK
O. T. Hurringer Pres. Harold Wallace Cash. Fred Carr Asst. Cash.
P. C. DINGS President.
J. W. HANNAH Cashier.
M. GORMAN V. Pres.
Guaranty State Bank
ARDMORE OKLAIIOMA
4 Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits
We solicit your business on liberal terms.
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
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ment of the heads of the departments
and bureaus.
Extra Half Hour a Bugbear.
Mr. Gomiers said that he was glad
to see that the clerk eo far in nearly!
PROCLAMATION.
ill the departments had escaped hav- March 11th 1911. and
ing an extra half hour added to their
daily working hours without an in-
crease of pay.
"The American Federation of Labor;
will help In every possible way to pre-
vent this Increase in laboring hours
without an increase in pay" said Mr.
Gompers. "But even this scare may
be over for the time being it may re-
cur. "The purpose of organizing a union
of the government employes Is to be
1 ready to obtain Justice for the em-
i ployes whenever it becomes necessary.
Once it is firmly organized and affili
ated with the American Federation of
Labor and with the laboring men of
' the country standing with the govern-
ment clerks' union the organization
v.-i 1 1 be a power for much good.
"The proposed union will be thers
to take up questions of salary adjust
ment with the government officiate
There is a tendency at present to It
crease the salaries of the high officials j
of the government and to economize;
at the expense of the government jj
'clerks and all other minor employes g
' This Is unjust. These men and wo- g
men are being axked to work long
a
hours and receive no more pay than
before. Yet they do the hard work
of the government.
No Question of Striking.
"There is no question of strike
with the government employes. They
will not strike but seek through rea-
son to obtain their just demands.
They'll le requested to work overtime
by the government and the nature of
the government service will demand
that they work overtime sometimes.
Hut there should he some arrange-
ment whereby tho overtime work may
be equalized and not fall irpon one ct
of employes all the time. As it is
there are numbers of clerks who are
constantly compelled to work over
time while their fellows get off at
regular time."
Tho feeling among the government
employes Is growing steadily in favor
of organization. They feel that
Pursuant to a request of
the Civic League of the City
of Ardmore and a resolution
passed by tbe Hoard of Com- It
missioners.of the City of Ard- a
more in special session at the a
City Hall at 1:20 p. m.. Sat- a
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bv the authority Tested in me a
as Mayor of the City of Ard- a
more I James A Cotner a
Mayor hereby proclaim. Tues- a
day Wednesday and Thursday a
March the fourteenth fif- a
teenth and sixteenth as a
"Clean' Up" days and Fri- a !
day March the seventeenth a
as "Arbor Day.'" a
All patriotic citizens are a
hereby urged to observe the a
first three days by thoroughly a
cleaning up their premises and a
alleys adjoining the same and a
to observe the said Seven- a
teenth day of March "Arbor a
Day" by planting trees in the a
park-ways and ' by plantlnc P
tTees and shrubfcery on their tt
premises and thereby helping a
to beautify our city. a
Prof. Evans of the public a
schools states that the High a
School boys have agreed to a
set out free of charge a'l a
trees that may ibe furnished a
by the property holders; Baid a
trees to be planted in the a
parkways in front of the pro- a
city owned by the person fur- a
nlshing the trees. a
JAMES A. COTNER a
Mayor a
(Seal) a
Attest: ' a
G. H. BRUCE City Clerk. a
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FOR SCHOOL TREASURER.
Former City Treasurer Gets Into the
Race for March 21.
Joe Pate Is a candidate for treas-
urer of the city school board and he
I.: not a new man to Ardmore. Mr.
Pate is a carpenter and contractor
who bus lived here a number of years
and has served the city as treasurer
and made a most excellent record as
a city official. He is well known to
the people of Ardmore he has been
We
There
With
The
Qoods
BUDD
HOARD
COMPANY
.iiMssBsassaa
Don't Do Anything Until You Se Me BUDD
rmHE MANY
Sales we made
Last Week
proves it.
Come in arid look
over the SPRING
SUITS it will do
you good don't
matter where you
buy.
Many Exclusive
Handsome Patterns.
Take them home
with you and com-
pare them with
others.
$15
TO
$35
All wool
Thoroughly shrunk
Hand Made
When hi Oklahoma City
KAT AT THE
SAVOY CAFE
POPULAR PRICES
In Basement of Lee Building cor. Main and Robinson
tested by them and not found wanting;
while for the 'moment their hours of in any particular. He is a good man
work have not been increased there a good citizen and will make a good
U no guarantee that they will not be official.
increased In the future." They wish
to be forearmed ngalnt such a move-
ment which wonld mean more work
and no more pay.
Much Overtime Labor Required.
Tn all the ilepartments there Is talk
Card of Thanks.
' i inlfn .lit.. w. I f n - i f.iC r .1 1
17 lori- linn llll HWU VI tAjPinsllift
our thankn to all those who assisted
and consoled us dulng the recent Ill-
ness and death of Elmer Starr and
of tho increased work demanding especially to his many young men
much overtime labor on the part of. friends do we feel (grateful.
MRS. El' LA STARR
MRS. MATTIE WILKIXS.
MR. ami MRS. CHAS. COWAX
MR. and MRS. JOE LYXX
MR. and MRS. ALEX STARR
MR and MRS. REX STARR
MR. and MRS. FOREST FOX
HOTEL WALDORF
DALLAS' NEW HOTEL
Located between Oriental Hotel and the Santa Fe
Station opposite rear of Southland Hotel.
W. S. McCRAY Proprietor.
the clerks. A clerk in the postoffice
1 department today snUI that In his
room seven clerks had resigned and
thnt no others had been put In their'
places. The clerks who remained
were being compelled to do their own
! work and tho work of the seven who
: had left. Tills I a species of govem-
' ment economy said this clerk which x fellow doesn't have to be born In
Is causing much feeling among the iPap year to Jump a board bill
federal employes.
Clerks pointed out that they are
frequently the victims of various Qpf n SllC6 Ol" til 8
beads of divisions or of bureaus and'. Y Jf. i v
that under the present conditions they. ) J 1C1Q
had no means for obtaining reiier.
; They believe that If tiey were strong
ly organized they would be able to
'i
prevent Imposition when It comes In;
that form.
Tho fact that retailers tn every
branch of th government service
with the exception of tho government
That w ill soon astonish the country
the Santa Fe field. You can get a
slice large enough to drill two oil or
gas wells on by buying a lot In Oil
City if you act quick. The cost will
be nominal. Can you afford to miss
this opportunity. It mar be your last
clerks have been increased In recent chance to get rich on a small Invest-
vears has caused considerable bltter-J ment. I
ARE PLENTIFUL
Many piano firms have brought
hundreds of people to their Ilace
of business with hard-earned cash
In their pockets through the fasci-
nation that attaches to receive some-
thing for nothing.
It seems that many people can
not see any further into a grind-
stone than the army of dupes who
have Invested their savings in wild-
cat stock and other get-rlch-quic.k
schemes promoted by crooks the
federal government Is now putting
In prison.
For some time pas a number of
piano firms In this country have of-
fered through their ads and other
methods from $50.00 to $123.00 for
working out a simple puzz'.e or dot
counting picture that any 10-year-
old child could work out in five min-
utes time. They say that the sum
due you for giving a correct answer
shall be applied on the piano you
purchase but you may be sure that
when you purchase a piano through
ono of these sharks that
you have paid a good round price
for a very cheap piano and you have
also paid for the ad that brought
you there. It is easy you can work
out the puzzle give the correct an-
swer and rush to the place In order
to be one of the first to give the
correct answer as the sum you get
for nothing Is based on the fact
whether your answer is the first or
the tenth. You want to buy a piano
and you are anxious to hear the
judges say that $100.00 Is your re-
ward for the second dr third to give
the correct answer and you will
be given credit for that amount on
any piano you purchase. Who is the
sucker? Some of you readers can
tell but you prefer not to.
In every community there U a
sucker element that should Ixe pro
tected by law and the sooner this
method of swindling the people is
legislated to death the better it will
be for everybody concerned.
E. B. LUKE
Established 1893. Ardmore Okla.
9-10t.
THE FULL LINE OF THE WEDGE-
WOOD PURE FOOD PRODUCTS AT
W. J. LANE'S.
Bread that's baked this morning de
llvered to your door the same morning
If you order from the French Bakery.
Better taKe a Chance
on Oil City-It's a
Winner
Buy a lot today and before you real-
ize It you will have a substantial sav-
ing account started.
OIL CITY TOWXSITE CO.
202 Main St. Ardmore Okla.
"We want a share of your business.
Thompson & Patterson harness and
saddles and repairing West Main
street.
BYRON DREW. President. FRED B. JONES. Cafhier.
CARL C. JONES. Vice-President. J. W. RICHARDSON. Asf"t Cai'r
FIRST STATE BANK
OUR DEPOSITORS
Have the first claim upon our resources our officers are charged
with the obligation of satisfying them first.
We welcome all accounts largo or small and extend every
courtesy consistent with good business dealing.
Four per cent paid on time deposit.
Our Office Your Clearing House for
Lands Loans Investments and Insurance
You should know about some lands we have for sale
fine farms timber lands grass lands. We have some fine
city property to sell or trade for good farming land.
Let us write your insurance on your business and build
ings both city and country the best fire and tornado com-
panies. Money always on hand for farm loans at lowest
rates and best terms.
ADAMS BROTHERS
' Rema 74 Prttarf BMf. AtAimt OWahtma
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