The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 246, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 19, 1911 Page: 3 of 6
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Ardi'.ore Wednesday July 19 1911
The daily ardmoweite
-PAGE THREE
WON NOTORIETY ANTI-USE THIEF
STAYING IN JAIL
Tl
KANSAS MAN WHO LAY JAIL
TWO YEARS RATHER THAN PAY
ALIMONY TO WOMAN.
OF' OKLAHOMA AND KANSAS IN
ANNUAL CONVENTION TODAY
l ARKANSAS CITY.
Soda
Crackers
Grew
on Trees
Nature would cover them with
shells like nuts protecting from
moisture mildew dirt and insects.
Just so are Unecda Biscuit protected by
the moisture-proof dust-proof package.
It keeps them oven-fresh and crisp retaining
all their flavor and goodness till used.
Think it over and you will always buy
the protected kind
o Uneeda
(J Biscuit
I
5 B Never SotJ
J - jar
JF
In the moisture-proof
package
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
K.iii.. !u! 1 v l'ele
liie 111:111 Mini h:i- won :
!m onuli li is linl.i anainsl 1 In
( : :i!:miii ' )ij oroM
' .-.ti 1 11 :i s she remarried
' l.-.i -- I mii! 1 hi- county jail
nUlr. alVr -en ins neat ly I
He .v .1-; im i i-oin'il for con
. eo.iri fur failure 10 pay the
II.- m It.'! the 1 a-e today .;.
)'.' t )f I li i :i mount. $ s." si.'
! fenner M i-.-. H.ill as alimony.
p.iaiinler is conn co.-ls iitnl
' f es. Tin' nri-iiial alitnon
i anaiiiM Mail a anil en
I ami olTii ei s' tens iel lli
i Hall s s4 f i I in tv mii; t inie in
er 1 han to pa . how e er cini
j ol'l'ii els lawyer..- and I ho roc .
; 111 iss .uiiers 1 o rvliiitiiisli lie
pari of 1 heir fees anil costs
i .lake liall of I'iltslmrn". K:l
o :!n- pri-otier came to h
; today . He I'lirni.- heil tlie fn
w hieh 10 sat i -fy I ho jtul - tin .
son ha.l spent eiioimh. the ..
j for the il i orceil wife assert 1
I the ( ase. Itiu lrall always 1
j 'hat Mie money 1 i . j not lieloi
I inil :. supplied hy relative .
' 1 1 1 ti : he jail ! 1 ) M i u h t Hall reite
! a-seri ion thai lie was the '
i!a- "villous alimony law." I
payment of alimony 10 a dive:
j after slio lias remarried." lie :
. v. i'liout the sein lila nee of ri:l-'.
i i: may ho leal. The nlillio! .;
I ( oiidneh e of dome-lie infel:.
; oimh: to he repealed or tim i
I . ha; it will he paid only i:i
here necessil y n ipiires. it.
! ntcr wife is now the wife of
j w ho is well aMe to care for lie
j I should he coin; oiled to fin 1
I money when she U in it eon.
! home I cannot understand."
Hall.
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I li'Jlr 111 .loillllli; wilil llOlse !l!ci
1 I hi.- .-eel ion. tin- defenders ol t ne 1
lie ' .' 11. proper! 1 i!ltts ill "h" s
.10 sill! well organized. Ho
handled- i.f tarineis and stock-
inet in-: e today in I he annual
n' ..hi of t In- Allli 1 loi se Tih'!
la 1 ion ol Kansas and i tij.i :u - I
w ha li represent s i' is said a j
i 1 -hip of nearly .'.I'.onii. 'I'll or-
ha- hec'i so 0 I i v e il! ilea I
'U roaaies whos'eal hoi -es lhai i
o; t In 111 arc in pn-.oii iad ; !a 1
naie: ar. nlnin it;-eoni an. .1 and
Im ei ii eed OU' ol the "HI.-i
i 1 w ;i ml t iien. 1 1 1 ' 1' 1 ej sonic '
dis.i a' - and 1 In- a-.-e. ia
'i ll h-; s up inn il 1 he allium!
mid ai.d the iiief placed hi hind
Inn-;. -nle fi-oni the main oh-
"l In- ass. 11 ia t ion. i I i-. prom i
in 1 he social acl i v il ics of t he
els -1 Mil Sloe1 men (if III. son;!i
wei. Th. annua' com enl ion- an
al.. ay h.u a ft ai rs. w il h ' nl crtnin-
ineni - galore an I in nearly oven
coin 11 1 ti 1 1 : ly where : he a-sochi'ioli his
me'lihei- iie-e are ; 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 : 1 1 pieiihs
llcsh
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im n
Mill-.
A -so.
till.
mem I
u.inia
h
tile
e. t
llelli
ta-n
v.:-
A SKILLFUL FISHERMAN
Wants t!o
That's 1 .in-
having ;i !
watt r.
l"-t cMainal'lc Trickle t work with
kind olvrrt'd at prices as pleasant as
hit I nil i 'I sh-'nrrs just rescued from the
" I'mul' cur tackle never fails to
I tint; news ln!n tfie other end of the line.
T. K. KEAKNEY
l. I'l-y 'hih: 111 hHI rt t : it
iihu-.-ed and iiniiiU :.-a I heri 11; s held under
e.iwi'e lis anspi -i .. I'lesideiil '';if: was in-1
id. is ited lo niit ml ilic con 1 nl ion hero
thoauh loilux. Inn was ton ed 1; ) aline.
! a w i - - - - I
i'V and lioiim hard work- in tirnt or stoop- j
iiiid so iiiir posiiion puis a stitch in the liacl-
case. iliat is painful. f lh.. mii-.cics havoj
My for-1 hecome strained yon can't not rid of j
a man1 it wi'ho il help. The -vat iem t r.-itinu; j
r Why; power of H AI.I I! I )'S SIN'DW I.1XI-i-li
lft' .ll!.r w iil appeal to yon most strong-'
lorlahl" ly at smli tiinns. herauso ii is the)
ti'fv tnniK you need. I'rice rne
! ami ?l.m per liottle. Sold hy off-
Happiest Girl in Lincoln.
A Lincoln N!. fcirl write.-. "I had
! horn ailing for some time with chron-
ic constipation and stomach troiihle.
1 hesan tahins Cliamhorlaln's Stonnu-li
and Liver Tahlets nml in throp days
I was nhlp to ho tip and pot hotter
risht alonsT. I am the prondetit girl
in Lincoln to find such a cood medi
cine." For pale hy all dealers.
mann i Irui; Co.
''hi. am
Sjcrifice Fund.
' 1'ily Is After l.is-
s. ranainv in aue Hum
a lour iriiis. and con.ec
HI If If
J L
It s the lime f year when the Bimplu A
lunch ii eiioyed hcttcr I han an elauo-
tatu meal. Talu) your lunch to the
pari; to your own lawn or spread it
upon your ow n iliuinn tahlc. Look here
what we have prepaied for you:
l:real;fnst Hacon put up in L'I.ishos. Dill
Hour I'icklcH Hulk Olives Chipoeil
heef Sarilinctt Lunch ToiiKtie Ham Loaf Chicken Loaf Com
lleef Hash Deviled Ham Cheese 1mj;r I'renerves Cakes anil
Crackers-anil you mie lit add a few Lemons.
Remember that ire exclusively handle the cele-
brated Chus. E. Sitttborn Teas and Coffees.
TIME
I'ickles Sweet I'ieklfH
1
I I
ALTUS.
ily Issue Suspended Editor Ruth-
ruff Goes to Amar.llo.
.Alius. Ol-la. .la!y IN. -The Alius
imes wnich has he. n issued ;u-; a
ily pajn-r since las: .January stis
landed iis daily puhlication today. The
; paper is one of the he-t in the south-
-teni portion of the state lloraie
w 1
Sh"; erd editor explains
daily ;s suspeiulf d hecau
licient hiisiness.
('. I!. KuthrulT a' on. tinn
of the Democrat of thi.s city has pur-
chased a half inttrest in the Daily I'an
handle al Aniiuillo and will take
that the charpi
of insuf
of 1 he paper immediately
din
HARGROVE COLLEGE
THE COLLEGE WITH CHARACTER
ONE mile north of Arc! more Okla
-i :i"re faiiipus tininiriceut Ail-
niinistniic.n litiildinf.' two splen-
did liriclc I) innitorie's two Wells ef
sji'i'ndid Wiitop. City Water Klectric
Lisrlits Street Car Service evory thirty
utinutos splrndid Athletic Field will he
arrraiiiii'd for college sports.
Oilers the following oouroei: CJus.siciiJ
Leading lo the A. B. Degree. Scientific Lead-
ing to the B S. Decree. English Leading to
the M. E. L. Degree. Music Vocal Piano
Violin and Stringed instruments including;
Orctiestraiion Choiristration History Har-
mony Counterpoint a full course leailinc to
the B. M. and M. M. Decrees. Oratory I 'nil
course leading to the M. O. Degree. Art.
Send your sons and daughters to
Hargrove College
The College with Character
Alalnma Defeats Dispensaries.
Montgomery Ala. July IS. With I
fiuht small country places to hearj
from Miititgoun'iv county todav nied
j wei y a majority of 1.Ci'.7.
A Peek Into His Pocket Saloons ami high licenses were ;
would show the hox of Rnoklen's Ami- voti d in.
fit Salve that K. S. Loper. a carpenter.! T vote for dispensary was small- 1
01 .Manna .v . always carries. 1 crjhati the vote for pmliihit inn.
have never had a cut wound hruise; nls wa fi.s i.- ..'..-! i 11 j ... !ov
or i-ote it would no: coon neat. ne vu h() in lis r.oniit . and in sharp j ja
wiuec .ie.ne-i ueuiei-o: imins nmc. ....s. . Kln:iy ..ledioiis held in
fe or I .! y. There w as praei h-ally no or-
other loiipties it was ipiiet and tu-
yanicd prohibition mm 'iiicnt. 'I'he
toice; ol the wet pe.e.ie wer
ci n t ral ed on 1 lie qm s: inn
saloon and icgulaMou a- oppo
the dispensary.
ini 111. m to ttio "cans of .ion''
Owrsoer Wilbur filenn Voliva suc-
eessoi to John lcander Dow ie
stood by a barret in Shiloh Taber-
nacle yestcrd'iy and watched hi-- dis-
ciples toss $.-T."iim into it as "Sac
rin'ce otit rings." 'olia kissed all of
lh" inlanls and coi'ser-rated them in
exaciiv s niniues. Vesti rilay was
annual i -onsei rat ion Smi'a v al ion
n.v and in the line of nu n and worn-j
en that contrihnieil to the "sacrii'io
fund" were '!."l!i persons.
HEWITT
OKLAHOMA
scalds chapped hands and li;
sores skin-erui Hons eczema corn
and Jules. ;."c'at IMnarer Dru Co.
PCNIC FOR THE CHILDREN.
Illness of Atchison Man Did Not Mar
Ple.isure of Children.
Cilll-
he
d lo
If. Stuhenvoll Allison.
in praise of Dr. King'? .Vow Life
Pills.
"They're such a health necessity.
In every home tlove pills should he.
Parson's Poem A Cem.
If o'her Kinds you've tried in vain
rsi-: DII. KLvrrs
And he well a .:ain. Only "e al
Ringer Drug Co.
Own a Home and Business Lot in Hewitt
FOR FULL PARTICULARS ADDRESS
REV.W. H.MARTIN A. B. Ph. D Pres.
&T. KAYO'S AGAOciV
3EilS0STtA5
A BoarJ'ng and Doy School for Your.g LaJic imj Little
CiWs. : : : : ; CouJucted By the Sitter of St. Mdry
Atchison ll-ian.. July Js. liiilie
I'. V.'aggener. a proiidm lit railroad
I'toriiey and .lemoeratie politician
who is seriousl iil at his homo here.
W'.s slililly i:iipro I'd today.
Tim picnic which W'aigi-ner plau-
iiei! to viv. (lie children of Alchisou
on his sixty tuiir: !i aim i er-a rv. was
li.cn ip spin ti e fac; ilia; the ims1
j was iin.ili!. :o at tend. 1 !. hunilrci
j I'iiihhen atti ii.Ii!.
j Escaped With His Life.
"T wen -y one years ago I faeo.l an
awful death." writes If. 1'. Martin
'Port ILirn I.-on S. ('. "Doctors said
jl had consaiu: tion and the dreadful
cough I had looked lil;e it sure
' nough. I tr'ed ervtivn. I could
hear of. for my cough and was under
the treatment of t!i- !et doctor in
Cn or.'cto .i n. S. C.. for a e:tr. hut
could et no relief. A fro ml advise 1
me to try Dr. King's New Discover.-.
I cid so and was completely cure!.
I feel tiiu- I owe my life to this gre-i'
:1' n:.T nad litr.s cure." JV josit'vely.
giiir.Titci il for coughs colls and all
hronchini affections. 5.1c and $1."".
Trial bottle free at IXintrer Drag Co.
The popular ion of l':ri- tha' par'' Man at
of the cily limited by lori illcat'ou i-s ilax at lei
' 17. "on. Including sii''irb.s ; i- ;o home
1 x; 1 1 l.i 11 l.nnn. rrv hour
rimes works eih
sini ss iiiul"r irote;
w itlioat complain!
-he is out of bed.
r hours a
t. woman
about i'V-
THIS Educational Institution ranks anion the old-
est and best patronized in the South. Its location
combines the advantages of both country and city.
Heating illuminating and ventilating are according to
the latest and most approved systems. The course of
education is thorough and complete. Special attention
given to Voice Culture and Instrumental Music. -S5
For full information address
SISTERS of ST. MARY
it a x-Mis
L:censed to Wed.
arriau" license- was is-m-d
in Man in Ned of Ardmore
i Nellie Chatham of Keil.-r.
Viand
KflBSHnuiinBHHMSSflaBkJMnaflBaHaKraMnHBHHaHfeMHaMnuMMSiiHaMBHBM
Tst "tjiv. t
Cake
Inovery home w here there is a b-iby 1
there should a!-o 'h- a Iiortie o! Me- j
GLi-r.s rtAi'.v i:lixi-:i:. l m y i.. ;
need"il at any time to- correct sour ;
stomach w ind colic d'arrhoea or sum-j
mcr complaint. It Is a w hob-some rem-
edy contains 110 opium morphine or j
injinious drug o: any Kind. 1'ricv 2.c !
and ;oe ;n-r bottle. Sold by Hoffaiaisn 1
Drug Co. j
Jap Hose soap
(TRANSPARENT)
Lathers fretly in hard or soft bot or cold water. Tbi is but one of its
excellent qualities produced by years of experimenting. There is no
other soap made which so perfectly adapts itself for toilet purposes
in all kinds of water. Jap Rose is the one perfect bath soap.
REFUSE IMITATIONS. LOOK FOR THE JAP GIRL ON EVERY PACKAGE.
Sold by Dealers
rum vi
FjitAhllcli.-il lsr
Everywhere
23 foot lots on Main street or 50-foot lots in the prettiest
residence section of the town at prices ranging from $03
to $20. Terms if 10 down and $3 a month no interest no
taxes. Hewitt is certain to bu the larst town in the
county outside of Ardmore. Huy now before the oil boom
aomes and share in the profits. fc Write see or phone the
owner
CIIAS. J. GILL Hewitt Okla.
Summer Hardware
We have a complete and well assorted stock of season-
able hardware and would be pleased to have you come
and inspect it.
Ice Cream Freezers Ice Boxes and Refrigerators
Lawn Swing's a HammocKs Water Coolers etc.
A solil little City of .'iOO people locat-
ed in the recognized Oil Fields. It
has 5 general merchandise stores 2
restaurants 2 betels 1 bank 3 black-
smith shops 1 'in machinery bought
lor second rin 1 broom factory small electric light plant
foinir in good churches and schools. An ideal place to
live. Oil leases are beingtaken in every direction from the
town and greatactivity exists. The Rock Island-Friscosurvey
runs through the town and UK WITT will be made the dis-
tributing point for the products of the Oil Fie.d.
Also well assorted stock of Glassware Queenswarc
and Knamelware.
New State Hardware Harness Co.
W. W. CLKMKNS Manager.
Ar.
thil;
th'iil.inu; of li:jy:n- an :ieio-ilee-ii'i
ee t aiifi:nir to
it it.
Ki"i t in uiir lm."!.t season when
you h.v.'e the !e:i-t t'.nio to spare yon
ar most likely to t.il.o diarrhoea an 1
Ins. several day tiiuo unless you
haw Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and
I'iarrhoea Kentedy at hand and ta'.e a
dose on the first appearance of the
ilt.-past'. Kor sale hy 'l dealer-.
Honey He Rive perreot sittsf.
tloo for triad biscuit or jttj
Kelker sells JL
Oklahoma Boy
A tine registered J-rsey Hull
will make the season at uiy bai n
E and 7th Avenue S. K. Phone
13:' Ued. K. W. liogers.
PATENTS ProdjeeFor Junes
k331 ilir.r t. trie'et)r-.'- " Irivt'tltlen-
Mr N;"l"l " "Ul.. ... Irv..nr fail."
B 'e. -. ot.i-oh n rlk-n-4. s.-i j rot;ti i.k.-trh ir
R i-i. .i.-l f ir .-a...h i.l Pa'. -i t Oilj. B rivenls.
-ul r.(.riit.tt.iv..- in o Cities anj 'lowilrt.
i'."- M. Iliwlrv i f.irm.Tlv Ac'ii r C.-nnif-
l . I- .f 1'ule- t HI I - -.l. h hl.l f.l rh.rLn. (
t; s. c.t. -t t . k:ki .v i. i it nr.
I au-ul Ai.i ir nsliiiiKluu U. C.
K.veiies may Imtttr no parsniiv. iiii
they hold down the divonv reeord.
See me for all kind? of tin worfe.
Mm W. A. PRIDE.
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