The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 190, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 14, 1911 Page: 2 of 12
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Ardmore Sunday May 14 1911
PAGE TWO
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Cures All Spring Ailments.
Mrs. Mnrlon Hrure C.iml.rrlnn.1.
"Me. writes: -I have t.iken Jl 1
KMrsM.Kinlla f..r u Bi.-iit many
J I 'think It .he l-M I'I'H"! ""'" :'
"the ... 1.1. 1 l .k.' U both spring a"
fill This iat wn.n-r and spring I
ws In very .c.r h-.-.l.h. 1 wis wek
i h:.l b.i-l nil my :ii'petlte and 1 " '
nil ni' down. ""'" is 1 1
lake II. ....r Sarw.arill:i mV HrehKiti
nine l.;. k m.l iy "1'P"'1"'
1 am i...v well. .In my re.us.-wmk. .ml
no longer h-.w th.it tlr.-l f-Oinj.'
(;..t it i.i.l:. v in u--iii.it J -1 ' ' f""" "r
chocolated t-.t-l.tM tailed ...-.al:b-
GUTHRIE INSTITUTION IN FIGHT.
CASE WILL GO TO SUPREME
COURT ON CONFISCATION.
;uthn kl;i. May 1:! '"' "'-K-m
pt B or tho ta' banking bean! to
collect tho recent special olio :-r cent
assessment on Hit' !i vi-r:ic daily do-
)H)sits or slate hanks to recuperate tin'
guaranty do.oslt fiin.l mine to a oil
max hero Friday when 1'. C. Cuss.
us in Cenoral Canton" as the re-
joinder.
That 'make no difference you hate
no riirlit to close a sohent haul;.'
Cuss reiiliocl. "Von pent lemon just
wait a few moment; w. are havlnt?
an a. plication prepared for an injunc-
tion to prevent you from intcrfcrm;;
with our hank and we desire to serve
it on you. U'e will Bay too that (
have a judc hero who will not stop
a (.'rand Jury probe simply because a
Koveruor demands It."
'Within a few minutes tho Injunc
lion was obtained nn.l served. Soon
a ft or w aid the members of the bank-
ing j. arty left in an automobile for
Oklahoma City.
"We opposo Hip payment of t'nc
sruaraiitv assessment" said Cuss ' for
the reason that the guaranty fund is
not legally Im; aired; thereforo the
special assessment is not U-fiul. The
law s.ecilieally states that the fund
can l.o used for no other purpose
than to .ay the depositors of failed j
banks."
It' the fund is Impaired it is because
it has boon used for illegal purpopep
and the men or officials who eaused
such misuse should be ompel!ed to
reimburse the fund not tho state
bankers. W'e have told the state bank-
ins; board that whenever civil and
criminal suits ate started to compel
provident of the board of directors of.0 reimbursement of tho Kuaranty
tin- Hank of Indian Territory a l'"'"1 I funils. wo will Immediately pay our
state bank secured an Injuuet ion assessment nlo if the state banking
from County .ludtre Jeremiah ('. Static i ;lrd makes us a report Knowing
which restrains the banking board or iat tm f tI T1 )as ieen legally ex-
8iiy of Its agents from intei-ferliK pended we w ill pay."
any manner with the operation of that During tlio little scene at the Hank
bank. ! of Indian Territory Ousa told Attor
Fred II. 1 lentils member of the state j m.y Cruce that ho could never lc
banking board; A. 0. Cruce. brother p.j( attorney fees from the guaranty
of f!ov rnor Io Cruce and special i f11I1( !lg SU(.n fC of t10 fnij was .
attorney for the banking board; Frank ; ).Kal "and moreover" declared Cuss
Canton adjutant general and M" j"thi fees that were mid from the
(larnott a state bank examiner came llml heretofore t0 w. A. I-edbetter as
to C.uthrie early Friday from Oklaho-I attorney fees must be paid back." All
"We can get affidavits without num-
I er that tho assessment is c onfisca-
tion of property" said one banker
Friday. No local state bank lias paid
the guaranty fund and numerous other
banks in this locality have held out
waiting on the action of the local
banker.
Cascarets Splendid
For Elderly FolKs
The rule for old people is One Cas-
caret daily. The bowels like
Other Muscles grow less ac-
tive with age They
need help.
.Most old people must give to the
bowels some regular help else tiiey
sufer from constipation. The condi-
tion Is perfectly natural. It is just
as natural as it is for old .people to
walk slowly. For age ls never so
active as youth. The muscles are
less elastic. And the bowels are
muscles.
So all old jx'Ople need Cascarets.
And most of then need them dally.
One might as well refuse to aid
w.-ak eyes with glasses as to neglect
this gentle aid to weak bowels. Tho
bowels must be kopt active. This
lis important at all ages but never
so much as at sixty.
Age is not a time for harsh phys-
ics Youth may occasionally whip
the Uiwels into activity. But a lasli
can't be used every day. What the
bowels of the old need is a gentle
and natural tonic. One that can be
constantly used without harm. And
there Is no matter of choice here.
The only such tonic Is Cascarets
and th"y cost only 10 cents er box.
Independent Develop-
ment in the Wheeler
Oil Field Increasing
The Petroleum Development com-
li'iiy of this city is ra; idly disposing
o;" its ".Scully Sub division located in
Section :!:' less than a mile southwest
of the big la.ono.uuo gaser and the i
Scully Oil & (ias company w ill develop
the tract by the drilling of live or six
wells.
Judge John llinkle formerly matter
in chancery to the Fnitod States court
owns some valuable oil lands north
of "Scully Suli-division" and he is ar-
ranging with drillers to develop it at
an early date!
.Morris Sass controls a valuable
tract in Section 32 joining Scully ;
Sub-division" on the west and as stat-
ed in the Ardmoreite of the l"th inst.
has arranged with the Skiilern inter-
ests to develop his holdings with at
least two wells.
The Idaho Oil & Gas company has
brought in a three million foot gasser
and their 100 acre lease adjoining
"Scully Sub-division" on the east bids
fair to being a great producer. This
company as reported in the Ardmore-!
ite of the 11th are erecting a derrick
for a now well and are under con-
tract to drill on lands leased by them
from I.edbetter & Bettes.
The assurances given by the pro-
moters of the Sherman-Ardmore-Law-ton
railway that active work on the
TP
nurd Automobiles
PRICE-
Five-Passenger
Touring Car
fully equipped
F. O. B. Okla-
homa City
$840
I C TrTi JJ "' ' "'"Trn f CtJTL" 1 I
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D
HE CLASSIEST MOST SERVICEABLE EASY-
running light weight car on the market today. Don't judge
the quality by the price. Our salesman will be in your city in
a few days and demonstrate to you that we can negotiate
rougher roads with more ease than the heavier cars. If you
can't wait write us or call at The Ardmoreite for information
Oklahoma Ford Co. Oklahoma City
J
buildin' of said road will commence .... . i- .
T i. . . practice of teaching and sre.hng:
during June has created a feeling of ". 4
0f ; more auenuou nmu uauai so...
to diacritical markings or worus.
ma City to take charge of the Bank
of Indian Territory because of non-
payment of the guaranty fund assess-
ment. (Suss as spokesman for the bank de-
nied their right to close a solvent in-
these matters Mr. (iuss Intends to
present to the memlierfi of the State
Bankers' Association In annual ses-
sion in Oklahoma City May 22.
To Supreme Court
It developed Friday night that the
stitution and when the notice va enso started today will lx taken clear
losted that the hank was in charge through to the Fnited States supreme
of the state banking board it was torn j court on the same question that the
lown and the members of the visiting railroad companies have defeated the
party wer threatened even with im-1 operation of the two-cent fare law
piisonnient In jail if they attempted that It is confiscation of property in
to close the bank. j that tho guaranty fund does not per-
Converation Warm. i mit tho state banker to make a rea-
"llut wo have the state militia w ith ' sonablo profit.
How She Keeps Her
Baby Healthy-Test Free
An easy way for any mother to raise sturdy children
So far back as the mem. ry of inati g..s every mother lias lia.l licr ow n
peculiar ideas about how- keep her clul.'rcn health v. Hut women are get-
ting to aprte fti the main point more ami more and 'that is that it is of lirst
importance to keep the little . ne's LowtU ( pen.
From i the bowel comes health or r i k- rlc hert. r.l.hmon.l HIM I. I and nu-
tens. Lnl.ps a chM i.i l.urn Uis.-.is-. It 1 tm-rous other
iooo. ir ir t.-.e rri.tin Iirit lr th i.u . r ..n. a. .11..- t.
:o lk afer. T'.o amount of r..... . ... ' . ;''" '
.. : . ' ' 11 ' " ii 111 K.'l'inK aiin
May 14 in History.
l'STi Canal opened letween the
Baltic and North Seas.
lTloi Bonaparte made his public
entry into Milan under a triumphal
arch.
ism The Lewis and Clark expedi-
tion left St. Louis for the northwest.
1SH Wellington defeated the
French at Madrid.
12:) Ship Alexander arrived at
Baltimore from Liverpool with fifty
tons of iron and equipment for the
first railroad in the Vniiel States.
IMS The deputies at Naples disa-
gree with the kind and dedades them-
selves en permanence. The national
guards raised barricades.
ls.'.t One hundred ships were re-
ported lost on the British coast in thir-
ty days.
is.;4 - Congressman 'Washburn
confidence among local owners
'V. heeler oil lands that the transporta-
tion of oil is only a question of a few-
months and as a result drilling con
tracts are lielng rapidly entered Into.
Ardmore leyond doubt will soon wit-
ness an oil and gas boom equal to
that of Tulsa and Muskogee and land
that is now valued at from $300 to
$r.00 per acre will increase many fold.
Those fortunate enough to have se-
cured holdings in this field at present
prices are to be congratulated.
CARTER CO. NORMAL INSTITUTE.
Term Will Be Held at Central State
Normal Edmond Okla.
This year at Edmond in conjunction
with the Central State Normal the 1
Carter county normal institute will
be held and resent indications point
to a large attendance of teachers from
this county. The term begins on Mon-
day June 3 and continues until June
"0 and will be tinder the direction
of the faculty of the Central State
Normal and the county superinten-
of dent from Carter county there being
y;.:. a rr.1.1 (I.- Kt-eJ'S lis lAt.
uovir.i? na:jra;:y but tr.-re cm.- a tin;
h-n t.-.y ivrAt or eat n.nn-thiriK that
ius r .- and then a Ux.unc m alj-
olu'-f y r...x-.ary.
IV'n't wi until mtr.T r'- wtco
five a lax fit at r...- What I. .Native
r T"'J g.i'.a tn eh? Sl.-u.-.l fruil an. I
:hir.s? of that kin.l'' Nu r.t when the
?hiM a r.;.l!y r .p.t:r.ate. Che a n-i.-n-f
'1c laxathe. a f..rmiiU-. t.ay I on fmiv
years of exr-n tH-e with i-MMreii Hu. ii
laxative is I r. Caldwell's Svrup Pepsin
which thojsan.ls of mnili.rs nr.' already
CivlnK In ttiefe emiiireiHics. It Is tl...
mainstay of the iliil.ti n of Mi s j i;
Whitiag ff Lena Wis. Mrs. CI
Krioinir .1111
txact.y mit- to the needs uf infaM-s
and .hllilion. If you want to try it In-
fore buying write I r. Caldwell and h"
will f.-nd you a free F.im.o lotie. IP-
has Miit thoui-umls such toitlej to mothers.
Tt. Caldwell does not feel that the
IMir.'li.-ise of Ins remedy ends his ol.ll-
K1HI011. He has rpeelalizeil In stoma Ii
liver iind Iiowel diseases for ov. r forty
years and will be pleased to Klve the ;
n.-ider any advice on tin. subject free i
of charte. All are welcome to write ;
him. Whether for the medlcul ndvlce
or the free sample address him Pr.
w. 11 Cal.lweii. in caldw.il building. What about your corns
.uoimvi-uo 111. Mvie
Illinois rebuked his democratic col teachers skilled in the different
leauues because only five of them ai branches of work that w ill be required
I lauded when news of Crant's succefs O- the teachers of the public schools
a' Spottsylvania was read. Kdmond will be the Mecca of the
1-4 Metropolitan National bank teachers of the state this year and
0;' New York failed for $ l0u000u. preparations are being made to take
lvx Spanish squadron reported fare of all those who go there
off Venezuelan coast near Curacoa. j An arrangement has been effected
1!W4 Japanese cruiser Miyako 'by County Superintendent Fred
blown up by mines near Balyn. Tucker and the president of the Cen-
IHO'.i F. A. Heinze indicted for the tial State Normal whereby a rate of
embezzlement of the Mercantile Na t2.i;o for the round trip from Ardmore
tional Bank funds. to Kdmond has been secured for the
teachers who wish to take advantage
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY of the institute work at that place.
Take LAXATIVE BROMO Qulnln
The Edmond State Normal is the
largest and oldest educational institu-
tion in Oklahoma and despite this
! fact teachers from Carter county can
'attend at less cost than at any other
! summer institute in the state.
! In speaking of the matter today
j County Superintendent Fred Tucker
I said: "The only cost to any teacher
would be a net cost of $2.G0 for rail-
'road fare plus from $3.00 to $3.73
! room and board per week and an ex
amination fee of $2.00 because we ex-
pect to charge no tuition fee and no
dues."
He also said that one special feature
of the course to be offered in this in-
stitute will be a teacher actually
teaching the first eight grades of the
public school course according to a
program which is being mailed to all
the county teachers.
All teachers expecting to attend
the Carter county institute will please
write Mrs. Georgia Scott assistant
county sujierintendent at once that
their names may be enrolled.
In order to get this special reduced
rate teachers must leave in parties
of 2." the last i arty to leave Ardmore
Saturday June 3.
For soreness of the muscles wheth-
er induced by violent exercie or
injury Chamberlain's Liniment is ex-
cellent. This liniment is also highly
esteemed for the relief it affords in
case of rheumatism. Sold by all
dealers.
Destroy the Pesky Varmints.
Bed ants the worst enemy to any
lawn yard or garden can be destroyed
at a very small cost and one appli-
Thp fare will lie $4;f.O for the round cation dees the work. Ask us about
Tablets. Druggists refun.l money If trip from this point; however the I It. RINGER DRUG CO.
it falls to cure. E. TV. GROVE'S Big- purchaser will be given a refund of
nature is on each box. 25c. ; $2.b0 at tho dose of the normal. J. M. Howell a popular druggist of
i Special advantages w ill be offered to k-roenshurg. Ky. says: "We use
Ringers teachers wishing to take primary "bM 7 ei-
Corn Remover will get 'em. work music penmanship theory and cellent." For sale by all dealers.
I O THP
TO THE BONE
ON MY CLEAN CUT ALL WOOL STYLISH CLOTHING
1 1
Every Style in my Spring Clothing MUST sell for want of space as I
placed big order for Tropics and Mohairs linen and unlined suits.
Everything Must go regardless of cost. Big reduction on tailor made
to order.
High-grade Boys' Suits choice at - $4-85
Suit Cases and Hand Bags at 1-3 off
Fancy Plaited Bosom Shirts choice at 88c
All Suits $20 to $27.50 - - - 1-3 off
All Suits $15 to $17.50 choice - $10.00
50c Porosknit Underwear at - - 25c
J. J." STOLFA : : TAILOR
Weather Forecast for Week.
New York May 13. Exceptionally
cool weather for this season of the
year may be expected Sunday and
Monday In that section of the central
west extending from West Virginia
likely visit some localities. In other
parts of the country the weather will
be warm and a hot wave will sweep
over the land the middle of next week.
Heavy rains and fierce winds are prob-
able on Friday and Saturday next.
to Kansas and Nebraska. Frost Willi with tornadoes in the cyclone belt.
FARM
LAND
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YELIC SUGGS
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NE HUNDRED
and twenty acres
fine aericultural
land located near oil field
in Carter county 50 acres
in cultivation fine bottom
land can be put in a state
of cultivation. Near pro-
posed new railroad between
Ardmore and Lawton. Ow-
ner does not live here. I
will give description of land
to any interested party but
will take no one to see it
as I am not in the real es-
tate business. .' .' .' .' .'
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and will give terms. .' .' .'
Jos. W. Moon Buggies
Leudenhaus and Studebaker
Wagons. Gas Cook Stoves
.liil oil Kurili
U. S. Cream Separators
T. H. IEAENEY
Screen Poors Cheap
Water Hose and Sundries
- Fine Line of Refrigerators
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