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Ardmore Sunday July 2 1911
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
PACE THREE
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IF YOU CAN SOLVE THIS
PUZZLE
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Grand Introductory Sale of High-Grade Pianos
As an advertisement we will
the neatest correct solution
f i i ii oji i iji iji
First Prize
Beautiful $350 Upright
Piano
Second Prize
$350 Upright Piano
For $125
Third Prize
$350 Upright Piano
For $150
Fourth Prize
Handsome Guitar Outfit
Value $25
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niRFfTIONS TaKe the numbers from 5 to 15 inclusive and place them in the squares so that when
Ulk 1 added together vertically horizontally and diagonally the total will be "thiriy." Use
this or a separate sheet of paper or material. Write your name and address plainly. The names of the
gentlemen who have consented to act as judges is a guarantee that the prizes will be awarded to those
who deserve them.
SEND IN YOUR SOLUTION QUICK YOU MAY WIN THE PIANO
All answers must be in our store on or before Saturday July 8th 1911.
ARMSTRONG-BYRD MUSIC
WEST MAIN STREET. NEXT DOOR TO POST DRUG STORE. OPPOSITE COURT
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:. THE COMING WEEK
:: BY DAY.
DAY
Sunday.
Ccltlinitiou of tin J.'iKli ii 1 1 11 i crs.-i- !
ly of the founding of riitsllrlil Mas.
Hartford. Vt. will c-h'brati' ils
1."lrth aunivt'isary with historic pa-
jK'HIIt.
Si-hiiylkill I'onnty J'a. 1 1 1 cAnial
(ilohratlon begins at Poltsvillf l'a.
Ireat ivlc rcb'hraiion to roiitinm1
all wci-k lx'iiiiis in Minni:ioliH Minn
Monday.
i'res'dert Taft will address Indiana
Hankers' Association al Marion ind.
("niteil Stat"s Army military hands
will ompete for $lmiti pri.e nt San
Antonio.
. Arkansas Land and Itni'iiswion
'ongress and exposiiion in Little
liot-k. i
P.atdeship sfiiadron of Annapolis j
midshipmen is due to arrive at Kiel 1
Germany. 1
Every woman's heart responds to i
the charm anil sweetness of a baby's !
voice hecause nattrre intended lu-r for '
luotlii-rhixxl. l!t:t even the loving I
nature of a mother shrinks from tlte
ordeal because: such a time is regard-
ed as a period of sufTcriii" and danger.
Women who use Mother's l;riend are
saved much discomfort and si.fTeriti!; (
and their systems lieitijr thoroughly
Ireparcl ly this jrreat remedy . a'e
in a healthy condition to meet the :
time with the least possible suffering
and danger. Mother's l-'riciid is ;
recommended only for the relief and
comfort of expectant mothers; it is in
no sense a remedy for various ills
but its many years of micccss and
the thousands of indorsements re-
ceived from women who have used it i
arf n n-nnr.-intee of 1'.- benefit tribe
derived from its use. This remedy j
d(K.s not accomplish wonders hut sim-
ply assists nature to pei feet its work.
Mother s l-ncnd allays nausea pre-
vents caking of
the breasts and
in every way
contributes to
strong healthy
Mother
Mehd
n.-tVi.rbrw1 At.. tber's Friend is Sold
.. u-rltP f.r nnr fr.-1
bixik for expeet-''t mothers.
BRADF1ELD REGULATOR CO. Admmim Cm. i
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give away ABSOLUTELY and UNCONDITIONALLY FFEE to the person sending in
to the "THIRTY PUZZLE." The neatest correct solution get the Tiato and the
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Oiner prizes win ue awarucu in uie m an u; mem.
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li'lillftlllllllll I i'Ii 'I I1 IIHHIIilli I 1 ZSSOXmWSE
Mail or bring' ycur answers to
Tuesday.
Ti'tainis I hi lis will c-i'li-bi ntc in t li-
lr-.v (iiic- when ; ho ' 1'iiiiM h will hi-
l)!:S(T I'll 111 tilt' "KOOll Old way."
Sat" anil sain' celebrations of Imlr-(endem-p
Day are promised in .Vt
VerK ('liici'rfo Vhilad.'lpliia Wasliinir-
ton and lnindieds ol other eitiea.
I Ainia.il national -ov ention of the
Christ iiiii ihureh onens in rortiaii'1.
f)-e.
I'lesiilent 'I'aft wil!
I'bhrate tin
Fourth in Indianapolis Ind.
.hihileo inciting of llritish Institui-
l' Nival Anhi'.eets in linilon.
Wednescay.
Ci nietiuial of independence will lie
i celebrated iii Venezuela.
I Harvard University will open sum
1 mer art sihool in London.
Internationa! convention ot Chris
I tiati Lndeavor Societies opens In At-
I lantic t'rry N. J.
Meet niaunaies 01 ine cii iimm-
v.-orld
will open conference in Hrussels. itel-
giuin. National conference for youngr wone
-il opens at Moody Institute North-
field. -Mass.
M Namaras labor leaders accused
of dynamiting outrages will be niven
hear! ns; in Los Angeles ('a!.
International Hill Hoard Owners- As
sociaiion convenes in Ottawa Out.
Thursday.
National and stale bank examiners
will hold joint sessions in various
cities. "
New York State Tress Association
will open its convention in Roch-
ester. Friday.
.lewisli Chautauqua So iety of Amer-
ica will open session in .Milwaukee.
Kir.ir (Jcorso and Queen Mary will
at rive in Ireland for a five-day visit.
Saturday.
National Kduiational Association
will hefjin annual convention in Sail
Francisco.
Klks of nit ion will assemble at At-
aI"!" Cit' for ""'i01 eonvention.
'f he held during the following week
King George will perform openini
ceremony at Royal College of Science
Dublin.
Scveniy-feeond birthday of John I).
Roekefe ler.
Attend the meeting of the ioe an 1
R' Is at the M. E. church at 2:30. Ev
ery father and mother should attend
a.i well as the boys and girls.
KlTSJrWll
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4ir&. .fl -pi fru c.
iuI j-'boalv- no'; ull-iwc-bl to h
t'Oi-i. i ch'-n-'ii . W ;;e'.':t li.iw i! by
fjf;.-. oe ' ll.
-ti.tlli.i'lt I'l-'Olt1..!!
or!
HjCks' Qpi 4 O i L) I &
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S flu li('.-.t l'finwly to tke. It S
-.iqa:ooinitts lniUKdiaLe Jib.'US -
ut to t:l. V.j; ml SOoat
;1ru" isto.;t.'f
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July 2 in History.
lt it .John I'.aloil subscribed his ab-1
liicatioti a: Kincardine. For three
I vears ho had the Tower of London
and a circuit round the walls fori
j
iv.cnty miles for hU possession and!
hi u:i!i was permitted to retire J"t :
.Normandy where he died forgotten six '
years lat'T. j
1'tii- p... nf t nl.o t.-..i-.r;inl rr-1 v. I
!ar invasion of Russia).
Ittou liattle of Nieuport. in t?i"
1 Netherlands war of Independence.
1 s!!S Tlte Spaniards attempted to
i-i take San Juan Hill but after severe
1 It.rlillmv i.nulca.l n n .1 s
lirl llln III. I.VU- I I'M J.TV. VI (I (ill Ul il. )
fLnwton extended the American linet; '
; to the north of Santiago de Cuba. The
American losses in two days' engage :
I tie'iit wcri officers and 2nS men
killed. Stt officers and 1'J!3 men!
1 wrund.'d. Several thousand Spanish
' reinforcements suci ceded in enterluK.
the ciry from the north. I
llini:-Cuba ceded to the United j
Stales two naval stations and govern-
mint of the Isle of Pines settled.
Put! Janit.y (Herman) won the
lb nnett cup at the in'ernational races
fer automobiles held in Ireland.
HMO National Kduca'.ion associ.i-
Hon opened at Post with the cvcs:lml! ""inJion ot mo temporary pa-
i of the nation centered on the ;' ''ole granted me. whi. h exnlres on the j
over the eleetiet. for president. Alre.J1""1 (l!lv of JM-V' i:01' alt1 hrf appli-1
Klla Fla-'g Vounu of Chicago. was'r'"in" wi" K nla'i' am' Presented to
elected Ihe days later.
1rHh Interstate commerce lommis-'
sion and commission of labor averted
a strike on southern railroads by'
mediation.
PILES CURED AT HOME BY
KEW ABSORPTION METHOD.
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t Tr. .- ...r ir-.-l. welt r--'-i--ii.-. . f-. . . .. .
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Player-Pianos
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Handsome Violin Outfit
Value $20
FREE'. FREE!
500--Fountain Pens--500
Everyone who sends in asolu-
tion will receive absolutely free
(i beautiful Fountain Pev and
68 other awards to the next o.S
neatest correct solutions
Remember that neatness he-
sides correctness ivill he taken
into considjrationin making the
awards. No music dealer or
employe of any music house
will he allowed to enter this
contest.
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HOUSF. ARDMCRE OKLA.
Eocaped With His Life.
"Twi n'y-one ye:rs alto I faced tin
awful deailt" writes il. Ii. Mania.');
Pert. llai r Ison H. ('. "Doctors i-aid
I had consuni: tion and the dreadful
eoiiKh I bad lootted like
it sure
I could;
enouah. I tried evel'vthin
I'"'1"' f"' '"'V W;lS 1""U'1'
( treatment of the best doctor in
(leoi-Ketown S. C'. for a ear. but
lecnlil yel no relief. A friend advised
j nu t0 trv . King's New Discovery.;
I I did so and was completely cured.
j I feel that I owe my life to this great
throat and lung cure." Il'ri positively
Kuaranteed for roughs colds and all
I '"'"'"'hial affections ."no :md Sl.'tn.
Tr'al bottle free at Kinser Driu: Co.
Bvars Bank ttobbed.
..; (m.t Any ; OI1
Wednesday n'itjht h'ew the safe ot the
Htate Hank at illyars this county
and rscnprd without bavin;.' been oh
''"veil. The men entered the huiliiitr'
by means of a skeleton key and after
l.nockiifj! olT the knob of tlte vaul'
with ac
rowiar loaded it with nitro-
lulyietine and blew It open. They then
I'dew open the safe. )!' the $.:.7hu
I ti was in silver.
READ THIS. Simpson Kdna and Thadie James
Ada Oklahoma. I Katie Johnson (.race Johnson Fran-
This entities 1 have sold -Hull's j res Alexander (lone Blake Sallie
Texas Wonder for years and 1 re j Mays AleCoy Vera Oliw. Tirzah
oietiKiid il to be the besl kidney i Sipi s. Ruby Der of OUlahoiua City
aladiier and rheumatic medicine I i Quinby Kdith Seluium. Lena Carden-i
have ever sold . fin days treatment j hire Antoinette Cobb Marguerite No I
lor 11. mi
!
i. AI. RAMSKY Druggist. I
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Notice of Request fer Parole.
I hereby give notice to the public j
that I will apply to the flovernor or
the State of Oklahoma for an i.-ulef-;
i no i;oernor on tac date ot the expir-;
atlen of my temporary parole.
The grounds :;rcr which I shall ask
for indefinite parole or pardon is that
I am not guilty of the offense charged
against me.
21-1 m A. ENI.OK.
' Paper Hanging.
With a practical cxpeti'iee of
viars and a guarantee on al work
I undertaken I respectfully solicit
your j airnnng-e lu pai er hanging and
; de -or itiug. All work promptly exiM-ut-
rd. f.ivc me a trial. Phone ldae Sil2.
it
i HKODORi; toroi:i:son.
! - l;vi OWNERS WILL EF RFA
fcC'-NALE IN TH El RDEMANDS
ENVELOPMENT WILL PROCEED
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inc. or . ;-ils was in the n
i-i 1 1 : i ami in -. aUiiis: t i:ie h
-ii.ili.ies ii- inls I'eai e'i and y..-.i are;'.
-t oi the t l' s'aled I liT I here
hi' one tiling lliai woiiid i.'t.ne
til.. A eh'i'iiieiit in' the fields and llui'
!'u was when a pers-m a jeirnai hri
i man who o.vni-il land in the fl-.'d
and tried to buy or leaJe they ..Me
n- ia'y i in!i-iinl.'. will. s h oiltra
'-i oils d iu.iiis liial Ir Miniil be mi
piv s'li. id.- le in 1 1 'in pt to im -.it I'.i. ' (
I!- ' laii'd that 1 1 1 . -1 - was a ii 'i: ;vt : i
r. a !v a I tins line tn ta'ne 'i .1 - ;
hi : .- and s!n inniiniei ib!e w
i K-.l t!ie leases .. 1 . 1 be o!il.lM.- '.
in! ne! only that won'-! 'In.il.l a ; P
line ; 1) this 1 i 1 v to 1 nuvi'i ! he o i i
!n .1 IH.ll !et but lie ; I:-ted tll!l! i!
h-'ile d a - if ii .v a : impos il'l to 'hi
so I-i;- the I-' asons riled above. In
ronmieiit iiiLi on the si'y then ami
bairel we'l lirou-'lit in i'l l!ie Caddo
lie'd in Louisiana the other day hi
said that there ws no prosp '1 ts at
present fer a siviv tiionsand ban'' 1
w II in the loi a! field ami as far as he 1
was I'-ini eriied he was iiail of
ll.. as the histery e Ihse '
'.'vcn' unshcrs showed that a mainriiy
of Clem tail . :- b .-s tn.m slv
months. "We don't want the host of j
it." said this man "but if the owm-is
of th" lands will rt.t reasonable there J
wi l be nieiu y in this section of tlu'l
state it' another boll of rot ton U nev
er raised."
HOME-COMING RECEPTION.
Mesdames Campbell and Sass Eenter-
tain for Young Ladies.
Miss liaehi 1 Campbell who has'
spent the past vear with the Iloston ;
1 1
('(.nservatoiy of Music has returned to
her home in this city to spend her va-i
cation. She came by way of New or-;
bans where shtf visited with the
.laden family relative:-! of Mrs. Cainp-
I hell and also made a brief slop with
: relatives in Fort Worth. She w;ik ae-i
! rompanird home by Miss Helen lra-
I ham of ltoston a channiim New Kim-1
land nirl who will visit here some
1
time.
' Uetiirnitif; at. the same time from
lli ston was Miss Klhelinc Hill of Ua
. is. a niece of Mrs. .Morr!. Sass of
city. I loth '.Miss Campbell and
'iss Hill have been unusually apt in
' 1"'ir mui-al studies and won honors
ii their (lasses .Miss Hill spent n
jear in St. Louis where sh did re-
ti'iirhable work before Koinn to Bos
'""' S1"' '" s"!"'1'vis"'
0; music at the normal in Tableipiah
ami will leave at once to assume her
duties.
On the (.ccasi.
ion of the hoino-coiniiii;
' Mcsdumos ('ami bell and Sass enter-
;iljm.i for them and MisM C.raham Fri-
day evening nt the Campbell home
i (In account of Hie vast number of
ycttiiK people who assembled to do
1 liiuior to the yoiinii ladies and to en-
joy the hospitality of 111" hostesses
the paviiii; in front of the home was
n i-il as a dancin-.; pavilion ropes he-
ini; stretched about to form an in-elo.-.ure.
Refreshments were served
on the lawn. Those present weir:
Misses Ward Tlr.irl'o-.v Ward. Mary
and Florence Hoard. Na'alie Williams.
Mary and Marjorie Williaus Sadie
Hall. Roma Aloe re Owlla Woherton
1 Hefiina lilank Lillian AleN'ees Tweed
: of Pittsburg. Pa. Alayme Davis. Cecil
j Kahn. Van Wnrmei- of Ada. Nellie
j fkard. Daisy Aland Webb. Kliabcth
ble Jeannette LoweiiKteln Iiliss Cor-
lew Stella Carter fluthridge. Alae
Stephens. Kdith Williams; Ale.-sis
Roy West. Rufns Post. Roy Johnson.
Lnianttel Low. nsiein. Walter Thomp
son Preston Stedman. Drew Nichols
Sheridan Kinkade Ki Halt. Ihuld
Hoard. Cdie Cruce. .lohnson. dene
Harrebl. Don Rassell. Homer Adams.
Phinney 1'ratl.ef. Fish r Rawlins. Hu-
bert Young. Jack London Hob Card-
enhire Jack Satidlin Dean Hair. iii;
Beautify the Complexion
Nadinola Cream
The lincqualcd Bfu.
tificr ll Endorud
L.. TI ... .A.
t y
(iuiniitetil to re-
move tan. villnw n.sv.
JJJ freckles pimples.
iicer-spoi-i eic.( u m
case in twmty days.
Leaves the skin clear soft healthy and
beautiful. 50 cent xid i!.") by tuilet
euunters or mail.
HATIOSAL TUILtT COMM.vr. Tjro. Tmm. I
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m..::il V r. ;n: I M r. V. A l-.'il .(;!.- i
M i'.i:! M: -. I : ii i . v . Mr. ; -l '
y i -I i:n .-.ennui. M r. .mil .Mr . Sid
in-. S . j s .
Kill Mere Th.i.i Wild Boatts
'I'he 1111:11' VI' o. pcelib- I. ill"! e 1 !'l
!''' '' if! Imm-i s ilen'l ap; 1 a'i t be ... ;
I'Ua.' ei' U dl.sea.-e el lu No
life U safe from their a::iot. 'l iiey'i
' 1 a : ' . ater dust en 11 foi... 1
iti and jirotei t ion is a!foi i!e l 1 :b e
trie IMtti'i-; wlreh ihne. and 1 1
the dea.llv disease erms from the
s em. That's wlu chills. ferr audi
vtuc. ail malarial and main blood
d:. ea es yield prompi Iv to I bis w 01;
ibil'nl Mood purilirr. Tiy tlieni. and
mil liio v.lol'ious hra'.lli and ne v 1
sire:i:'.:li thev 'll i;ie you. Money 1 arh '
i: not satlsHed. Only .'He at Kiuu v
lb. i'. Co.
Five Per Cent Monry.
Fir. . 'I'm 'rub 1 and l. . --'. I:
r c f'arn a -id ('.!' I're". r ' .
" pef c lt inoMey In IIICI e l l'."l
ill 1 Cj y i'ro.M : t v ll .;; a o'
'o I. ; four !! F. Mie a nd ma';
'oil !!e::d with me.
21 ni .?. W. POST.
Nrvi r leae home on a .loilii:e !
without a bottle of Chamberlain's1
Colic ('lu)lera and Diarrhoea liemod.c. j
I: Is almost certain to l e needed and I
cannot bo obtained when on hoard 'be
ears or steamships. For sale bv all
dealers. 1
Inspecting Confederate Home.
len. II. M. Hailey 01 MeAlesler and
Col. it. A. Snood of 1nwton were in
the - ily yesterday inspectini; tile Con- '
federate ho and maklie' up I he hud- .'
el lor malnienanco for the ipiarter
mliiiL' Seileinhcr Until.
it was 1 lie in 1 nt ion of I he board
ol mainmers to open the home on
tin- tirsl of the niotph but they do
sire to have a house warmin.Lr and '
will defer ibis until t! leetrle lights
are installed.
The present inmates are loud in
their praise of the nceommoilat Ions
furnished and Superintendent Call is
the recipient of many compliments
for the way he Is I'onilitcl itn; the
affairs of the home.
For summer diarrhoea in children
always Kite Chamberlain's Colic.
Cholera and Diarrhoea Uemer - and'
castor oil and a speedy cure is ccr 1
lain. For sale by till dealers.
Attention Company G. j
Net Thursday ni-4ht the ii:;it'a: 1
HELLO BILL!
Elks' Oklahoma Stale Special
TO
ATLANTIC CITY N. J.
Tins tiaiu will consist of the latest design Pullman Sleeping Cars Diner
and Observation Car operated on the following schedule:
Leave Shawm e .":1N p. m. July Cth
Leave Ok ahoaia City 7:13 p. m. July Cth
'a ave Kl Reno S:n.j p. in. July 5th
leave Knid 1 0 : OS p. m. July Cth
Arrive Kansas City Ttli."! a. m. July 7th
Atrhe Atlantic City StlM i. m. July 8th
Tlio Stindaid Pullman Cars from Mukogoe will join this
train at Kansas City.
Tickets on Sale July G 7 iS.
See tliat vour ticket reads via Koclt Island Lines Kansas City
to Chicago and Pennsylvania Lines to destination.
For full Information regarding tickets and berth reservations call on
our local auent or communicate with
L. C. HiRNDON Agent.
Ardmore Okla.
P. C. DINGS President. M. GORMAN V. Pres.
J. W. HANNAH Cashier.
Guaranty State Bank
ARDMORE. OKLAHOMA
4 Per Cent Paid on Time Deposits
We solicit yout business on liberal terrrs.
DEPOSITS GUARANTEED
Compe3t::!y Covered. Bandaged from
Head to Foot. Dared Not Wash
Him. Utrd CuticuraSonp and Oint-
inont4ye:ks and He V;as Cured.
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la-- mi) .-'.iil;. Ji.r
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t lit- H: .i n b ::.m . pi- adiiiL unlit tmtiy
a 1 1 1 1 1 . ' 1 . t 1 e t 1 ' t . IP' uj In.siiu: ihvli
f nii'i.liv ilu.i. 1 i u no aluriiii-rl and de
i i t- l tut. 1 11 .. 111 a .'s.i.tii and I Miitincnt.
' Sat uiiiii r mi itiisitiil u itii; I'utii'tjra
Sn.'i. imi. I 1 1 1 a 1 ni a 1 1 inn I vc tell what lift
I .i.i.-l 1 kr. 14 u.. 1I.111.1 not Wd-ti linn and
I I ..nl b 11 pun 1. u- 1 1 - iipphculiiin after
;.ii -i'.-r i.'. ti 1 ::i. 1 Ui i 'in int; tin- scale from
tils l;i a. I Pi- Iki::' i.iillt- Ittf and tl'tt him
ciiti:.. I 'l le t - ii' we have hifii mini;
( 'hi 11 ma .S...111 .: i.l 1 ' in 111 ill lie Inn a- much
hair i-'.. r. 1 nia- wn-ks niter we hciran to
ihi. Hi" Ct0( 11.1 .--.iiiii ami 1 lint merit lie wa.
1 11 f 1 1 y 1 1 r 1 1 li n'l lii'lirve anyorn; could
liavi-1 ( ;-i ina wur 1I1.111 our hut'V.
" P tni" v." ii.-. d liii- Ci. 1. cilia nrmedif
wi- cm. M lianliV loo! at libit he was auch
u pitiful .- iclit. ltewnuld fuss until I mmid
t at I' 1111 t ! .-i-i'iiied In relieve luniso much
l ulu ina .--..aii ai il ( linl Hunt stand liy them-M-ln-iiii'!
t In- r. nit Ihcy quickly and surely
li i 1: i-1 : 1. 11 m n n-i iimini-ndiitinii " (SiKiicd)
!.. r. P. 1; -r. Mill Hall Pa 1 eh. i'O. 'II.
en' 11 ni .1 Snap ami ( lint incut Mild tlirnti?)i-
nut : !: - i i 1. 1 . .-.1 n in Pinter IiriiK A- Client.
i.i ;. 1 1. c -. ."' . ta 1-tun inr a lihiTiil sainplu
lit rai Ii pi. t-lr c ith .ll'-ji. Iiuok nil thuskiu.
weekly dnlls 01 Company C will he
resinned. At this time It Is hoped by
Captain llali liinson that lie will hae
the money for the hos for strike
sennas last spring. There Is a prob-
ability tlia' Company (i will have a
new ara.ory in the near future. There
is a nno etneiil on loo witn thai end
in iew and w ill pri.bably he sett'etr
i 1 11 in Cie next lew days.
Don't envy your nefghbor for the
fine biaetiits he is lervlug. Buy
IIony rieo flour and erve the kind
on your own table that fairly popi
open with Jtiiclous goodness. Felker
sells that famous flour.
Marrbme license has been issued
from Oklahoma City for II. Alexander
Kcdbettcr ill. of Ardmore and Miss
Louise Duke .n of Paris TVxas.
Tom Kennon Signs.
Second door north of Ardmore Na-
tional Kank. ' 19-lm
Honey Be give perfect Batlsfae-
tlon for briad jlscun or pastry
Felker Balls ft
FAY THOMPSON
Division Passenger Agent
Oklahoma City Okla.
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