The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 266, Ed. 1 Friday, August 11, 1911 Page: 3 of 6
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Ardtnore Friday August 11 1911. r
THE DAILY ARDVOREITE
ACE THREE
Where To Go This Summer?
Bound Trip Fares are Reduced
UT S I
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INDIANA DEMOCRATS BELIEVE
THEIR GOVERNOR SHOULD BZ
PRESIDENT.
IN A YEAR TWENTY OFFICERS
HAVE DISAPPEARED OR ENDED
LIVES THEORIES ADVANCED.
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The
Right flafVSiPf
VKoy f o
Buy Soda
Crackers
and the simplest way. Ask
for them byname and the good
ness will take care of itself. Buy
U needa Biscuit
The World's Dcst Soda Cracker
Then no more soggy stab or exposed
soda crackers. Uneeda Biscuit come
in individual packages that hold
iust enough for each soda
cracker occasion. Fresh
when you buy them.
Crisp as you eat them.
An Ideal Compromise Between Har-
mon and Wilson They Say Wrote
a State Constitution in His Spare
Time.
Various Theories Have Been Ad-
vanced and It Is Probable Board
of Inquiry Will Be Ordered to As-
certain the Cause.
I
Auk. 10.- Tin- tttoj Nrrt Yuri. Ail.
scimtors and twche uVm- u! I ni l I Sinus
Indiana . h:u e niiiiiiitlfil
WahliinKton
tk'inoi ratii
orralic representatives from
liolil a iiii-t!iiK a few (lavs nno to n- ui-il
ilii uss ; kms In 1(m' liefoiv die ti 1- j h.i . I
jircsiilcniial boom of lioV.;ll
loosicc l
. in.
n a al
slliv ill
Tin
lie the
Thomas K. Maisliall of tin-
stiite. Ileprescntiitivo Lincoln
:i iiii-mbrr of the ways ami moan
otnmittee lias been ilelenatcil to do
tlio aciiw work of advert isiiii" the
uowrnor. Mr. Dixon lias Kept in
toncli with leaders in a ureat tnaiiy
withi.i tin- las!
i niiii' so larui'
l'..iuk ii lu
iiiiaihe r
icers ho
or ilisap-
jiar or to
I hat ot ii ial
van! will
I i'v oau.ii'liil t 'u- a ppniiiiini n: .!' a
Dixon iir to iinphv into i.- i ! causes.
It is said liiat ttillini tie lasl turlw
j mouths twenty coinmbsloncil olli
! ceis on ai tiw- ilut.v either h.ive
j i ti ii! n it led .suicide or dis.Liiiieai'cil.
i d with
3
Never Sold
in
Bulk
In the moisture-proof
package
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
1 states ami is greatly enroll
i tlio Marshall prospects.
; While hv no mentis considerinc
I. ' M..l..ll . I .l.niee.1 1'ecially
j some of the Indiana politicians ioint
I out that he occupies an enwalile posi-
j t it'll Hiiould there be a hard fiht be-
tvvceti tlie Harmon and Wilson follow-
; ers. They contend that Marshall bo
i ini neither a pronounced ltrvanite nor
I :i conservative naturally should bo
: the second choice of the delegates;
'!
For eisht or ten years suiii cases
haw been on the increase and
within two years the increase es-
monn : oiin.aer oil n ers has
1 t -1 1 alarminu.
The matter wa discussed at a
meeting of officers of liiiih rank
a tew days aj;o and a number of
theories were advanced to account
tor the tendency. Some of the of
ficers held that I lie tumors had too
little to
pledged to Harmon and Wilson.
His Constitution Work.
in favor
do; others were stroii'ly
of restricting shore leave
and methods of enforcing
bv comuiaiidinL' officers.
discipline
i
almost entirely. It was urced tha'
l ...
i no lino of const tn On ma i ll': inanj canes oi menial nreaiviiovMi
itnivmnp Marshall has outdone some are caused by unfortunate iiiinners
I of the recent conventions in various
' slates and territories im winiei
I a- oilu times lie wrote an ciiine ie .
constitution for Indiana Ife .ent !t . f Dol.ars lie-
.to the democratic legislature for :!-1 WarI for any case of Catarrh that
; proval. and obtained it in the course i can ot K cured by Hall's Catarrh
! o" a couple of hours. He then issued j Cure.
! a call for a general election this fall. CHEXEY & CO Toledo. O.
H . tl)p undorsignod have known
j at which the reople will have an op-. r Cheney for the past fifteen years
I portunity to pass upon the proposed !inj lielieve him perfectly honorable
i constitution The old constitution In all bunlness transactions and fl-
I 11. nlln 4m j......... nn. l.ll.
: ti.i frr n convent on "when "" '-'"J "v
Bargai.is in Paper. Free voting coupon in the larerove
. Tiia Ardtnoreite has several thou-! Col lose Scholarship contest is pub-
"and old pairers wtiirh will he sold aa'lishod in today's paper and will ar-l:'ti-f
as they last at e cents a hundred.! pear in each paper until the closo of
Also you Had here some very the contest
nies linen building paper at 1 cent:
a sbeet. I Read ta Want. Adi.
HARGROVE COLLEGE
THE COLLEGE WITH CHARACTER
ONE mile north of Ardmore. Okla.
L'4 acre campus magnificent Ad-
ministration Building two splen-
did Brick Dormitories two Wells of
splendid water City Water Electric
Lights Street Car Service every thirty
miautes splendid Athletic Field will be
arrranged for college sports.
Offers the following courses: Classical
Leading to the A. B. Degree. Scientific Lead-
ing to the R. 8. Degree. English Leading to
the M. E. L. Degree. Music Vocal Piano
Violin and Stringed Instruments including
Orchestration Choirlstration History Har-
mony Counterpoint a full course leading to
the B. M. and M. M. Degrees. Oratory Full
course leading to the M. O. Degree. Art.
Send your sons and daughters to
Hargrove College
The College with Character
ADVISORY COMMITTEE
APPOINTED BY CRUCE
TO CO-OPERATE WITH OFFICERS
OF THE NATIONAL IRRIGATION
CONGRESS.
; enough people should decide that a
new constitution was npeded. Oover-
j nor Marshall obviate t he enormous
; expense of a convention by offerini
ibis hand-made document as a substi-:
j tute for the old constitution.
! Some people believe he has pone
j beyond his authority in the matter
' nit. so far he has been upheld by
i the states courts and it now looks as
! if the "Tom Marshall constitution" j
j would be the future fundamental law-
j of Hoosiers. So far as known no1
governor of any other state ever tin-
dertook such a big job.
Indiana's Democratic Record.
One of the strong arguments for
j the Marshall candidacy is that Indi-
i ana has outdone other northern states (
in democratic victories. Marshall was (
elected governor three years ago and ;
brought in a democratic legislature
with him. This victory was followed
! last fall by the election of a com-
I plete democratic states ticket and
Ration made by his firm
Walding Kinnan & Marvin
Wholesale Druggists Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
nally acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Prices 75
cents.
Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation.
Heaiitiful cut flowers for sale.
I'lione 270 or call at resideuce cor-
ner fi street and r.th Ave. N. E. Mrs.
Arch Campbell. 20-lm
An ordinary case of diarrhoea enn
as a rule be cured by a single dose
of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. This remedy has
no superior for bowel complaint. For
sale by all dealers.
another democratic legislature. The1
Fire Tornado and Live Stock In-
surance Farm Loans 3onda and
(Real Estate. If strong companies and
.quick adjustments are 'inducements
call at 108 1-2 East Main. Over A.
B. Rawlins Furniture Store. John. W.
FOR FULL PARTICULARS ADDRESS
REV.W. H. MARTIN a. b. n. d fm.
I congressional delegation Is democratic
i V ith the exception of one district
j Senator Kern and Senator Shlvely are
! ersistent Marshall boomers and
promise Indiana's thirty electoral
i votes to the democrats In 1912. To
I make absolutely sure of fhe state be-
! ing in line they insist on the nomlna-
! tion of Marshall.
! Post Agent. Phone 504.
Mm
Accused of Stealing.
K. K. Chamberlain of Clinton Me.
I boldly accunes Bucklen's Arnica Salve
of stealing the sting from burns r
j scalds the pain from sores of all
i kind the distress from boils or piles.
"It robs cuts corns bruise'. 6nrainj
I and injuries of their tenor" he says.
! " or(pr ln!U -"'"wr """' :!1"l-us a healing remedy Its e.pal don't
the senators and representatives mayjPvjst .. ()l)v o-0 at nn;.Pr nrug Co.
; push the Marshall candidacy to the1
limit 'in the closing days of the spi j Remember the Honey Mee Flour
' cial session. Stokes Jackson Indiana j and Chas It Sanborn's coffea. the
'democratic state chairman and ser-only coffee that alwaya gives sat-
T. XAVIER'S ACADEMY
A Boarding fnd Day School for Young Ladies and Little
Girls. : Couducted By the Sisters of St. Mary
THIS Educational Institution ranks among 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 Musics Skj.
For full information address
SISTERS of ST. MARY
Chicago 111.. Aug. 11. Governor
! Cruce writes in a recent letter to the
headquarters of the National Irriga-
tion Congress that he has appoin'ed
an advisory committee with wh'cli
the officers of the irrigation congress
can co-operate in making its coming
meeting here December 3 to ft ol the
greatest benefit to Oklahoma.
Members of the advisory committee
appointed by the governor are:
' W. T. Hughes Kenton.
Frank Sewell. Texhoma.
O. G. Harper Buffalo.
Kobt. Fitzgerald Hobart.
Dallas Kirby Altus.
A. S. McKinney Cheyenne.
Frank Hartman Terry.
George Plummer Broken Arrow.
Rufus D. Ross Tahlequah.
T. D. Bard Chelsea.
Joe Tannihlll McAlester.
W. G. Vanderver Blackwell.
Henry Noble Taloga.
P. C. Roper Bluejacket.
R. T. Groom Miami.
H. K. Wind. Miami.
Bart. Murphy Guthrie.
David Martini. Woodward.
J. T. I.eard Hugo.
"Save the forests store the floods
reclaim the deserts make homes on
the land." !s the motto of the National
Irrigation Congress and clearly st?
' forth its objects. Of particular int.T-
! est is the consideration the congres.s
will give at this session to reclama-
! tlon by drainage.
! This vear its sessions are held It.-
j iiltaneotisly with the United Spates Spring is the season when the Mood is weakest ami our systems least
: Land & Irrigation Exposition and the responsive to the demands of nature. It is the lime of fickle appetites poor
International Live Stock show. These digestion lack of enemy. Ixulily fatigue and many other systemic disturb-
three big events offer unusual oppor- aucts which warn us that we need a tonic. A great many so called tonics
tunitles for communities to make ' aie mere nerve stimulants often producing exhilarating effects but acting
ino-r thoir nrtvantnea to hundreds with decided iniurv on the svstcm later. If your system is weak and de-
i of thousands of prospective farmers 1'leted you can only tone it up by supplying an increased amount of notir-
iand settlers and that interested ' ishment. and this can come only through pure rich blood. S. S. S. is the
states might make the most of thes- B'test of all blood purifiers ; and it is the one n.ed cine you can rely upon
... . .. to supply the svstetu with the best tome effects and at the same time thor-
o-nortuni ies the sngRet.on wa M ff a untj the
j niaue ui... .".. M stt. K.ca;e weakened it cmld "'t n-it disease ami have paid lor the
geantat-arms of the house ha? re
turned from his vacation to give ev-
ery possible aid In acquainting the
hoiirif membership with the tine qua!-!
ities of the Hoosier governor. i
Isfaction. Felker
agent for both.
tba
grocer sola
12tf I
Don't forget the 'baby
Ra'e is on. Webb's Studio.
while the
8-4
Free voting coupon In the Hargrove
College Scholarship contest is pub-
lished in today's paper and will ap-
pear in each paper until tb-; cld.'e of
the contest. i
THE BEST
. SPRING TONIC
! visorv committees.
Tom Kennon Signs.'
Second door north of Ardaiore Na-
tional Fan.
neglect with a sik-11 of debilitating sickness. S. S. S. is nature s ideal tonic;
j ta.ele entirely of healthful roots herbs and barks. It tones up the stomach
! and digestion aids and improves the apjK-tile and in every way contributes
' t j stroug. robust hea'.th. S. S. S. is for sale at drug stores.
1 THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA CA.
To
( 'a 1 if or ii i a
Mexico
Massachusetts
Michisga n
New Mexico
Virginia
Oregon
To
Washington
Minnesota
Mississippi
Montana
New York
Washington D.
Wjoming
You sleep in the llnest of electric lighted Hleepers: you diue in
handsome dining cars serving delicious FKKI) HARVKY meals
and you ride in roomy comfortable chair cars when you go via
'Frisco Lines the Convenient Route
Tickeis are on sale June 1st to September 30t Ii 1 final return
Jimit October :tlnt with privilege of stop over at practically all im-
portant points en route.
For full information concerning rates
address:
I.. :. HKKMtON Ajjenl
Frltco l ines
Ardmore Okln.
route etc. call on or
c. o
P. A.
J At hSOV. It
r rlsco Liu
Oklahoma City Okla.
A Year in College
FREE
rPHE most successful young man in
Ardmore won his first year in
College in a contest. The Ardmoreite
will give away
A Scholarship in
Hargrove College
on the 3 1 st day of August.
It includes Board Tuition & Laundry
Patrons of the' Ardmoreite are
requested to look over the list of names
of the bright Boys and Girls who want
to go to College and cast their votes
for their favorite.
It Costs Nothing to Vote
ARDMOREITE PUBLISHING CO
We Take Care of Your Health
JB5"t We have just completed the task of going through
our entire stock of Groceries and have removed every
article which we would not willingly take to our own
table. Our stock is fresh it is sjnitary and is com-
plete with Heinz's varieties. Chase & Sanborn's Cof-
fees and Teas and Epson's full line of vegetable canned
goods.
Fresh vegetables arriving daily from the gardens
of Texas and Arkansas.
New corn new cabbage new sweet potatoes are
arriving from Wilson creek bottoms of Carter county.
Everything That's Good to Eat Under One Roof
H. T. FELKER
The Old Reliable Grocer
OUR CHINA DEPARTMENT I
Contains a complete and well assorted stock 1
of Chinaware Glassware and Silverware
We always are adding to it and you can
easily find what you want here.
We still have a few
REFRIGERATORS. ICE BOXES FREEZERS
WATER COOLERS and HAMMOCKS
That we are selling out cheap. Get one be-
fore they are all gone.
New State Hardware Harness Co.
W. W. CLEMKNS Manager.
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