The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 170, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 20, 1911 Page: 6 of 8
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ANCIENT CITIES UNEARTHED.
American Explorers Find Prehistoric
Ruins in Guatemala.
York. April 2').- K!i?ar I.. H '-
1lt diriTtor of tli- H'-hool of AiiktI-
an arrliii'-oloKy Ii.ih Jiihl n-liiriifil to
Ni'W Vork from QuIrlKuii (iuatcmala.
With u kIomIiik ri-ioit of t In- AiiktI
i-an ri-Mi-arrliHM thi-r Tin- cJIkkIiik '
mill (Juirl .'iia ami ('opaii In hu.VH
liavi" l.iiil liuri' aiirl'-nl llics of Mir-
li.'ihH'iiK 'h; i-ii'lor. wlil' li f loiirlHlK-il
loliK licfDic I lu- Clirihl Ian era.
Tin' Aiiii-i Iriin iiri'luti'oli'KlKtK arc In
rrmiiiti iiiHMi union of tin' r II 1 11 H of
QuIilKua. TlnT4 they lia' f i ml
K ulpliiN an lii-iint Ifiil in any tnat
KkiI or Asuyrla ever IiohhIim! iiih!
liii-roKl) ihli h i-vi'ii linn-'' iiiti'rttstliiK.
Iml IIichi- can sninHy bo n-iul a I nil.
(inly iln hvhIi'iii of ri'ikonlnn time
Ioih lii'i-n il ( IplicriMl. Tin- ri-nl IiIh-
lory Ih arvfil on lilockn whlrli no
man lum y't Imhh alilc to Iranslalc
t'lohl' Utility Of till' lllllHll'r lllTlti of
nntiin ki'iiIiih tluiH far iiikiii tln-il
hcimiih to hIihw a clone cultural ri-
h' II 1 1 J 1 .1 II llt'll'IMI Ilin I Iv lll.alion
mill Dial of Hi" lari'.i lnri.n-i noilli
Inn tilde I nol imioiikIi reienililiuici
to piove tli a I there ever win imv ac-
tual i uiinci I ion of N'orlli anil Soil t li
America lii'foiv tin- fall of Itoine
Notice to Teachers.
'I ho regular quarterly 'Xamln.illon
for teachiTH w ill lie held in I he of
fliK of the county miMTlntcnrtcnt at
Ardmore Okla on April 27 and IS.
.1911. V. K. Tl'l'K KIl
1Sd2wl County Superitittident.
The ST(II)I) lll I.Kd't'ltKS Illtn-
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Halo and illuminate all hooks maa-'
7inen and papers there helnt; an.luiyntiioti plctui In: or nU-scrli't Ion
portraylni; any point or object of In-
terest that iiiav Ih- mentioned no mat
ter In what part of the nlohe located
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Stockholders' Meeting.
Tim annual n tiu nf the
t-tiwk-As.o-
biiii.:-
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i-la'ioii will Im- helil in the ' ks
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II. ertr a- one ' r.h especially tha'
; !e;u-eij !.- y.uni. hliinari. I" was a rich
ru k of or ioiiK pork inn-drooiim arid
a !ari. t-ri'!-r. well fla. ore.! ima1
! 1' M-eHK-'l h'.e lll' k.
Tfie l-liijfli-tiiiian ' lieartily of thin
'H Tli n lie I lohei is ever) ail'l
I f'ei) til-. Iiari'lh and fhook liin h';a!
:h an air of e-Jtar y. Af'er tM-paritomlmir-
compliment to 'tie lihh
Ik- fcai'l iti!erroi;a'i ;iy :
" Qua' k quack ?'
" 'No no' mill tlie Cliinamari. 'How
wow-wo a.' " New OrlcaiiH Sta'-s.
While Uillnir Nehhli was flnlHhln?
Ii!m luimoroiirt novel "The nentleman
Haninan" he wa mienilltiK a few
'ek In a country town In Indiana
He had writ nearly all of the revved
maniiMcrlpt to IiIh ihiIjIIhIkts but per-
tain detalU of the oinplellon of the
plot had been the mibject of iIIhciiH
hIoii between hltnef and a friend con-
nected with the piibllnhlnK house.
ttne day a telegram for NeHblt was
recelwd ut the village teleRraph
office. It read:
"What are you noltii; to do about
Annie iJaviM and I'lnkey SariRer?"
Annie Ih Hip heroine of "The
(icntleinan Itanman;" I'irikney Is the
lllalu if there Is one in the book.
The local telegraph operator person
ally ilellverpil thi tnesKane and NeH
bit. wrote this reply:
' W ill marry Annie IhivIh and hhoot
l'lnkney Simmer ait noon as I return
to ChicaKo."
The operator stared at Nesliit won-
deririKly when he read tin? messaKO
hut Nesblt did not fathom that Htare
i li t i I the morning when he took the
liain home when the vllhiKe inaishal
stepped up lo him and said meaning
ly:
"Mr Nesblt I wiiuld advine on. as
lull ofricer of the law sir not to do
'anything rash when you K't to Chi
l cuko." Harper's W eekly.
"tlreat Scott'" said the
IiIh servant "lias nobody
mi' in v Itiu days' absence
slate here for callers to
names on mid It Is perfe
doctor to
called itnr
' I h-rt this
write their
llv clean."
"(Hi yes sir
Mint cheerfully
responded the
"A lot of folks
Her
has
came. An' the slate not so full
names that only this morntn' I had to
ruli 'em nil out to make room for
more'" Cleveland Leader
A North Carolina lawyer sas thai
when .IikIki' lluxtoti of that state
made li in lli'Kt appearance at the liar
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prosecution or a man har'il w iiii
"ome nilsdetiK'nnor. It noon appeared
that there was no evidence nKiilnsI
I he man hut 1 tn x ton did IiIh iM'st. and
was iiKtoniHhed when the Jury brought
in a verdict of "Ruilty." After Iho
trial one of the Jurors tapped the
voinm allorney on the shoulder.
"Iluuon" lie Kaid "we didn't think
the feller was Kuilty but at tho same
time we didn't like to discourage a
Minim lawyer by acipiitiitiK him."-
Argonaut. The musician was vi.-lbly annoyed
I'll li.-nik' it all." he said. "I told
jour reporter three or four times
oer that the violin I used was a cimi
nine Straillv ai liiri and here In his
re. ort this tnornin; there's not a
word not a word."
With a scornful lauah the editor
replied
"That Is as It i-hotild be sir. When
Mr. Si r.idivarlus K-t.s IiIh fiddle ad
vertiseil in this pa;er under two dol
lais a line ou i nine around and let
me know ." Suiitliwestci nV Hook.
MotU Sellers Ijirsey the younK
Montana millionaire who is devoting
himself to the thea'rlcal business
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PRODUCTS from which I. O- U- WOTES
and TRADE-MARKS can be saved
said at a dinner appropos of 111
i theatre in New York.
I think that theatricals offer a
i
fine field for shrewi invesloiH. They
! are very steady. They are not an the
j shoe trade waH duritiK the Civil
i War.
"IVrhaps joti have heard of the
slave who wanted to buy his free
dom. Thin was In-fore the war and
j since he was a very nood slave hi
I master would not sell him lo himself
I a: any price.
"Hut as the war approached its end
' the master not unnaturally channed
: his mind. He sent for the slave ono
! inornini; and asked hi in If h' was ut HI
lot the same mind about punhasine
himself.
"The slao scratched his head
looked al the Krounil and faltered:
"Well Marse Henry All did wanler
buy mahse'f hut Ah been asludylu'
erbout It riKht sniaht lately sail an'
Mi lone come to do 'elusion (lat in
dce times niKKah prop'ty am too on-
sai l in sah to put any money In."
ashiiiKton Star.
Klips $.iH) and $t..'n shirts. In
beautiful patterns white iiokIIkcpb
and white plaited bosom shirts the
hest flttlni; shirt to be had. Sleeves
cotn In all lengths. See them at
estheim. r & DaubeV. 18 I
No merchant ran phe you better
values than yon get In the Kclipse
fl.OO and $l..0 shirts sold by
IS 4 WKSTHEIMEIt & DAUIsE.
Boys' Corn Clubs.
rr.epchatiLs and farmer and
All
H
W A. T O
business men wto want to stimulate
the corn clubs by offering prizes
re requested to write the Ardmore-
ite. stating the prizea tbejr offer.
Donor in Carter county 1H be for
Carter county prizes those from
Love county will be for prizes in
that rounty and the same in Jeffer-
son Johnston Marshall and Mur-
ray and any other counties that de-
sire to get busy. Tha prizes will
be run Indefinitely In Khe column
of this pagier to stimulate the work.
The Dally Ardmorelte for one full
year will 'be sent to the winner in
each county who offers their prizes
I through the ArtiniorUe. 23tf
Love County.
Jordan Realty Company $ 10.00
Marietta National Bank 10.00
First State Dank 10.00
First National Bank 10.00
II. E. Drau'hon 10.00
S. Westhelmt-r & Co 10.00
Sam Black 6.00
Jno. r. I-onJon Co 5.00
Sam Strauss 5.00
F. M. Culwell 5.00
J W. Scan ion 5.00
II. S. Scott 2.50
N. F. Kelley & Son 2.50
W. A. Thompson 2.50
Tynes & Miller ?.50
Hurch & Hoyd 2.50
W. 1. Haijsn 2.50
Kna & Ix)fton 2.50
T. M. Randolph 2.50
Carter County.
First Natl. Bank ArMmo.-e. .$ 10.00
Sam G. Woods 2.50
Ardmore National Bank...... 10.00
M D Smith 6.00
Webb's Studio 1.0
First State Bank 10.00
U. T. Rexroat 5.00
Westheimer & Daube suit of clothes.
FOB THE
HiUFTllM
John C.
William
Dunn &
Mulkey 2.50
Green 2.50
Cillam 2.00
W. P.
B. E.
M. M.
Warren 2.50
Mobley 2.50
Bright 2.50
Johnston County.
First National Bank I'isbo-
mingo I 5.00
American State Bank Tisho-
mingo 5.00
The Tishomingo State Bank
Tishomingo 6.00
J. B. Glasgow the Manhattan 5.00
Mong & Johnson Ildw. 22 cal. rifle.
Davenport & Son 6.09
J. B. Hutchens 2.56
Robertson & Mason 2.50
Dudley Hdw. shot gun 5.00
Dykes & Ammur 2.00
Mrs. N. Adams a dictionary and
holder.
A Boyde horse collar
E. R. Lucas Son & Co
P. W. Arnold & Son
2.50
2.50
2.50
Lulu Danial 2.50
Ed Greene 2.00
Rob. Chance 1.00
O. T. Lifter 1.00
W. E. ETogdon 1.00
G. W. Edmond 100
J D. Sadler 6.00
G. W". Sawery 2.00
W. D. Watson 1.00
W. Jj. Dykes & Co one red
heifer value 2000
J. C. Smith one grade pig
value 6.00
Tishomingo Abstract Co 2.50
Joe Lewi 100
J A. Howard 100
Den H. Colbert Poland-China j
gilt value 25.00!
W. J. Mllburn Mllburn Ok. ... 5.00
G. B. Wiser 2.00
First National Bank Mllburn
Okla 6.00
The First State Bank Mllburn
Okla. : 5.00
Premium by J. B. Chastine Ran-
dolph Ok. one good Poland-Cnina fflgj
to the boy that raises best ten ears
of corn in Johaston county. Thte
corn to be raised from my seed corn
value 2500
Special Prizes.
For the best general display of
agrlcultuarl and horticultural prod-
ucts. Cotton Premiums.
First prize Robert J. Gilliam. .$10.00
For the hest acre of cotton grown
In Garter county no restrictions as
to age of grower the following
prizes are offered:
Chickasaw Compress Co $ 5.00
W. F. Warren 2.50
B. H. Mobley 2.50
J. B. Spragins 5.00
M. Gorman 2.b0
More Good Prizes.
I wish to offer following prizes for
our fall show or exhibit:
One pedigreed Duroc pig value
$25; best acre corn.
One pedigreed Duroc pig value
$23; best acr0 cotton.
Oh rir I- Re1 chickens val-
ue $7.50; 1est 10 ears corn.
All to be raised in Carter county.
Also I will give a pair of registered
Duroc pigs value $30 to the party
showing the highest scoring regis-
tered Duroc hog any age from any
part of Oklahoma.
W. P. POLAXD.
The New Way
of
Advertising
Every Home
18 NOT
AN AIRSHIP
flying over your
homes scattering
L O. U. NOTES
as snovvn in cne
accompanying ill
ustration. Neither is
itaCoupon orTrad-
ing Stamp Scheme.
BUT RATHER
IT 18
AN UP TO DATE
COMMON SENSE
business like plan that has
been adopted by leading
Manufacturers of the United
States.
NOT
TO INTRODUCE
NEW
PRODUCTS
BUT
rather to place their Products
(which are all Standard) in
every home in the United
States.
TO DO THIS
THEY
have all agreed to pack with
every package of their
output an I. O. U. NOTE
which is a check signed by
a Manufacturer.
CONSEQUENTLY
I. O. U.
(NOTES)
will be accepted by this
Newspaper in payment
for Subscriptions or
Advertising or by any
Merchant in payment
for his commodities.
Watch for the I. O.U. ARROW
A Feline Mystery.
People never know whether cat
I a Tom or a Tabby until It has kit-
tens. And ninety-nine out of every
hundred cats seem to have kittens.
Tblnk back. Was a tomcat ever
owned in your family T Didn't your
cat use to appear regularly about
twice a year with a kitten In Its
mouth drop It on the kitchen floor
and go back for moreT
Do you use the want aas.
1000 ACRE
PASTURE
Good grass running water.
Cattle or horses pastured at
tl.00 a month. Stock called
for and delivered. Phone 879
or see either
JEFF CRADDOCK or
DICK CAMPBELL
When in Oklahoma City don't
forget the
BROADWAY
CENTRAL
MOTEL
W. F. GILMFR AND T. L. SMITH
LESSEES
Cor. Broadway and Fourth
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