The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 291, Ed. 1 Monday, September 11, 1911 Page: 4 of 8
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M
T'-E D;Y APCVGP.E.TE
rdmore. Voncfay September 11 191
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ara'ter. rati r.? or r-u-. on cf
y jrKi. 'I'm or foryin'.cti
iko may ?: In '- olisi o'
Ardxore -e 11 t gU41y cor-
74 tpot. blr rrojirf. :o tie
er.'ion of .'. rrntin..
dmore. irday. September
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1 the peOp.e
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re. .n
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'ft torn a a.or.g i..
M.t.M-apol
fir dlr.r.e.-. f f -
t! !VVy at Bryan ;
o .
-r.'D'-e C.'on?rep!i.an "a."'-r ;-.-!
'0;t!e of "n-ry" Vt'suih'Wtitt d-
tiwirjit :ore e.-erki. it tu'd !&;
rJri)oH- in rea'i Vj ta'-k him a t.ie
"h.t man i ho;-."- 'tir'--l!
Il o
.(Th Oida'.or.a oni:r-n"n in h'
di! f' IT k'reet rua .-.h-m in
akhir.iT'jn 'v no i-r offer.si'.-
' t ieir adati' ew '' h: d.i itht--
T-ia' O' in hi- n- era' ihv
' make 'at 'ri-')-
M-rn-
in .irni'ar.
O
The death of Ir. K. K GraJ a.i. of
Arietta rerrioie. fmin Sorhern ok-
Kma one of II Ik-ft i'iz-n. It'-
ll reiled in Ioe tojii-v f.r a
;at Miiii'-r of vmh and d'-io1 4
1 later f.art of his life to the
nkins hunitit-KH. !( x a ;ninL'
I'.n Juf arrivint to ui-.c iK;in: In iif.-
ere 'ie could :i ui:fu! ili-ri
J Kite to liif family Mi;my of tiit?
uric of lil- He -a ;i wini;
n at the zeni'h of his sliens'li
1 UHi-f.i!n-e :mi wf-tion of
't.i'e will finely mis li'm
It
Ve a.kiiiiMMi'i. r.iiiit ii' i
er from Gmcrnor Crnre ;i;-kiii-"
I ndvi on tlx- iiif'ion of rallintr
ipo'-lal - - f-.-- i 1 1 nf Mh- :TMl:it'in-.
IomIiic our u-i.il iin'-!ioil of . o
nMr;i' ion. we n'-rlecii ( r.
hll le'ler. lllllil .'ifi-r liiill.iVIt v
fie hos li ; i I M-nt in t'. ir r. ;.l.i -.
1 of them l.eini; o:iioc-d t.i . .
I. We i.ilhe lij... to tie n i'j.
trry .-I'll of :i (iiirtt;on. arnl h;ie
n tniir.' '.i ! 'lint ir onu. ..;t
ii l'-;tHin ioi jnii'iiii: tiit. .ii.-
tlie ;. nsf of mm li :t ..?.
ttiat e .O'llil a- wi'd it mi
If v (in tjim iin--tion 'nit )umt.r
'h we mav tai k our w eai: Hrain. li
le to Ki . e for'h S'i ti :i t ;iiin.
n-fore f h.i-.e 'o . t i w j J nfli -te
!ority t.f on hi. hi. i eililor. a
1 ;i.- ivi m-a 1 .- i -. itv tii.ni n .
e ii'l.e.i :i'nr t.e in:i"f - ;..
to the -. ivernor "iaf '' he '
f 5 H AC Olir iy if MV . '
Olirire ; otr e Ii ' ie . -.(:
II"? be held - I'm .'; i-l- -
3RGIA S
HEAVYWEIGHT
ATOR
SEN-
His II..- .
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If ' :i ' " 111'
i-a..-i i! for i .
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I .i v o it b .
II... i.i'i ' '
rd .. hi. h 'Ir
"''an-t tiit.u
U i.i r : i ii i
igressl e .I. i.
n dilii p. "! ; i
e' nig aft ii ;
st ions : u '
' 'a lis ' io i
'1 .-ill lio.-k '"
quo w it h a . .
d- w n ' ' Y. -
k into his :i
u i' h w : ' h a
e so reiM-att
ft'- I
thorn
11. ' U
tr- in.-
' li'.ilc
1 1
to a i.
iy Mipiilica'.on ; en'o -iKt-"" He
m-"li- them m o'len to Hoke in
i th-it l.e i- ili.-cniirrii'd. "Cans'
l 'ill his skin with barbed I -on
his he id with fish s-ienrF"" That
Hole Smith's. faori:e pas'itne.
;he lev in t ban. as you will -e by
ling tit" whole of the hapt r.
aot a modetn tm-t is. fo inu.-b j
-4
: of '-
O'tl .-'1 .1-
Of. t.Vill-
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if h-r ;
t of he.
ai.4
be r.
rem
ro-
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ti:);r;v
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Won. en and men ;. h;w n o'hc.-e-'iirnend
a'loti than in fa mo i l.o-
'orie'y -ho ild be barred ro:n j i t j
li'- .!a n. Exhif'Tionsi ba--) (n me
and iis.t-;rtM. :.j. a:- etj iai!y
orthieH. aii If .'! iirdii taste fo.'
su. h thiii.-. 'lie la fhould tie used
to i-o'e r s'l'-b ; oiile iroin the evil
of :heir on i: i. :-n mind - ' oin-
nn r ia'. A.;-al.
To Decide Land Title.
M. mi.Hf. Tenn. ept n - '
rnoiy in the iaw w hi rein :ie Cnited
St. lies gll' erillliel' si-er: the I'd OW-.-)'
of largi- 'v.v )'. sunken lands in
i.-.tir n r'inn:i.f mil t e : iki-n -t ruin y
at I'-lyinville A.rk. A di-pu'e im-r
the- ) Iter.-hip of tin-si- I.iIiiIh lia.-iti-i-n
in prfirrcKS M eia! veats. Th-
St. Pr.iniii lue lUtard il.iinis title
to Mtni" of t:e hunk'-n latnN iin'le;-
th" ftatr .'."Oin the state ;ind t.'.ere
atf a lirge ihiiiiIm r if t I'ieiw ::'so
holding nl it- l 'it 'in- to: i rri:nen'
Si-ttiis :'i these l;rni- holdt." t . f I ' -'
. 1 1 1 1 -1 'lii- liation.il gt.-.e! ti:i;eti will
lot - ''I - I' ''ll'll I ' .' II' 'l.'iiTII l:l'
lie :ni i i i.rin ii' s a- i- - i -- -i
AFTER
7 YEARS
SUFFERING
I Was Cured by I.dia I;. Pink-
ham's Vegetable Compound
W'.ninl a iil.l. i. "I had female trou-
Hc.i I . .r s. yen years. M a-all run ib-u n.
a li d s ii iiei vims I
could n ii t do aii-
thllik'. I li'- ll"i't'.r :
tnatcil me fur dil-li-n
nt things b ii t
did tin' lio good. I
pot SO ll.ul tlu.t I
( olllil pot. sleep t.i
or niL'lit. I.i in
1 1 i - i'1'ii'iitii I rci'.
ot i.vh.i r pici..
1 it:'s V e g i-1 1. 1 .
. in i n i i il . ati'i
ti it i il ' e at. i
V. I.'e to M rs '; 1 k'..l.l I'T aiiM. I-. ill
ii v ti.-i t t ii.e I h.i'l g.u;i''i mi iiverac
u'..t iitnl .itii now mm nt at il well."
.'ii-.Mitu. snvi .'hi.
l; lb x ai.r.k.i t la.
not Ik r i rati tul AYinnnn.
1 1 ..!.t .'.! on. M.i-s. w .i- in a ft r-V'-.i-
t in iiou n (.oiiiit-o:i atid for U;n c
) i s could t!:l no l.clji.
" I one icy it -out. "imil Li iil'b to '
I.V'I.il II. I'll. hb. lln'S 'i fl ti'.ble Cor. .
i-uiiid in. I Blood i'urilier v.bii li 1 be
Li ve S.lM-d Ii: v lite
' . v dot toi know s ha t ln-ljd tin-
and dot -s not .iy tu(; word against it."
Mr-. M M:i ilASi nt. li.vil.s Uoi
l'.t. 1 1 1 i ii 1 1 ii itt m. .M i-s.
I'.i i ait- your ci-c is a difliciilt one
doctors havinp done you no pood do
not continue to twiiier without piving
1.'ii.i K. Piiikiiains 'ipi-tabit Com-
)Kmid a lii.il. It surely has cured
many raws of fiinali- ills such as in-
(lamination nl. -ei t'loti. liiiplaci-nients
libioid tuiiioi -. i r-1 -'il nit ie. in rioili.-
pains. I .ai k.nlie. !i.t. Iiearinp-ijowii
itvUug i.i i.t-ntius i-iv&tiatiuu
.. ii''r:.f r. it
-...-.- .-. '...'.'.r of M -
-..iji" r:.irr.a.;r .? an :.
Five Hundred Pa'ty.
: r.or of t-r r . ?!.- .5a
.'... of M.-.r:or.. K . 'r Torr.
" r.i'r;- o' v..;; :.- ''-... ''' r. -
!.!;.' if -r;:0'rt i'n f i. ; r. r .
B-
With M'. Fodom.
(".;:. No '. Broad a. y M. K.
. : -r ?-..rwrr'- af'-r
: r -a.'".. Vrr J. W KoUox on Nor'i
S
H gn School Opening.
A- ''..r-. -.-. Ha'i 'ii- .i!:i t.rc H.eJ
. r.w.; ft-wftr.'.M th: Bion.iM'
u is.'i'- r: j'r.'.-" of . ;.-.:or.- an 4 an
!-:.. '. ) :. ir.trt and
:r. !. -.t.!-; ar' ork.
I'rof V.". Ki' hard lun rj-!y
' twj i. j; -r !ri-r. fJ-r: t. pTM-4 o'.-r
?:. hi in and hh- a ;laant in-
"od u' t cn eae number of the pro-
irram. '
I'rof Hi' hard ha a dlen.fied and
t. ea-arr a;i;aratio- entirely in har
niony ith the r-r ;on-ild!ity ho ha
a.-ciri.ed and in ho!ar?hip is quite
the peer of any of our former hi per-
intendents.
Tie opening n irober was given by
t'-.e high fbfxtl orchestra composed
of itii present members and all form-
er members ho are now in the ty.
niiiong them Ia k Iondon Luther
Handol and O.ella Bugh on the violin.
Rjifbel Campbell at the piano and
liarr-.- ItwenHein.
The orchestra re- nfon e. so tua:-1 ai. glad that her work this year
nifi'-ently played with a dash and'v-ould throw her in contact with ev-f-pirit
that wa rewarded with tre- ' ery high ff hool pupil.
nienduowx lieerin?
l Rev. Mr Weith of the Kirt Presby-;
teriitn iliurch ruid the scripture les-
; -on from the first chapter of Psalm- i
! and led in jirayer. ;
Mirs Kaisy Maud Webii. an a'utnn' ed her highest support
of the high school Hang a lowdy vocal ! Mrn. Mf C'lintock asked to be exit-election
"Ply freely fly." w.th Mrs. 'used from a speech and sang "An-
! VJeCHntiM k as accompanist she was ' nie Jjiiirie" a ftiWi'tite .so beautiful
i given a rousint; encore hut refused j that it was granted with applause.
I to reond. I Mr. Bates. "Y. Nf. ". A. secretary
Mi-H W'elib leaves this week" for
Boston on-eratory to s'uily vocal
and all who heard her this morning
felt 'hat Oklahoma would receive es.
pi-cial credit in Miss Webb s talent.
Sup'. Richards arose and t-ta'ed
that resigns bilitv i arrit-s n il it rlr;-
nity and ttiiit if was his plia-ure to
it.tro'li'e a person loaded down wi'n
di-'.ii'i - U. A. Hefner president of
'he school board. Mr. He'nt r gav-
a glo'iou- ilot-v to Ssiperilitendelit
I'.n hatilr. referring to him as their
hoi of a-i l.oanM among a number
o' splendid schtwil men who placed
'heir names 'n-'ore the ooard for con--idt-r.it
mi. Mr. Hefnt-r introduced Mr.
C E l-'ra'ey. a new inembi-r of th
board.
Mr. l-'ialtv was recelied with rous-
ing cheers and assured the pupils of
Ins latere' ia their welfare. Mr.
Hefner then calbd Mr. G. Jl. Bruce
who received a lion's share of 'he ap-
I le.iuse ' the morning.
Mr. lir'ice ;s iie iallv cal.ed by t;it h-
er and puiiils "I'ticle" George H. nri
It'in e no' because Irs age justifies 1
i' b an a tipelliit ion. hut hocaui-e be
i- so ;in i ers. illy !oie. and so popu-
lar and - s-nipath' t . hat ;.ou fed
;.;' ion Mant to i all him louicthin "
besides "Mi-ter" a ml sninebo.lv a Ion a
Mire ago ell .fes'i-d the ti'V. Tnli'"
w h '.as .i i. :. to h.iii Mr. Bru.-t
l'-fi-eil to mal t a - t .-. h. bu' 'he
'laic'li f "' tit on j i-t t'l- aTe. A '
O" i ii1 b isiastn showed no signs of
. ii i.i ii u'. I'rof. Hi. bard.; --iggested that
t'.e - bool sin'.- ' Il.i 1 Old Ardmore '
Si 'ii : oi'ciidetit Kitha-ds then a-l-.c'l
some of 'be pat ri hi s for a few words
of a:.pre iat'orr I r. Width responded
:n a ft well rlin-.r; words in which
l.e tefi-rrcil to our spools as an in-
ics'Micnt whi'h we believed would
pav a diviiiend.
That every womanly girl and manly
boy that the schools turn out will be
an assit to the con ."unity and a divi-
dend on 'he n t -ttnent.
That those who fai'ed to make the
bt st of their advantages cheated the
i nimunity.
W. A. TacV.ett rjxike of hU interest
in the s hool and that in the future'
i e would devote wore lime to it ad- j
i .mi -merit. .
K-.l HIMIO.
- - ; r. u
' e pa
1 frc-m
s- boo Is
par? o-a'-.i
r.
:
:ritro-
. Ttre
apa'r.ie
of oir
: r. i ;r r; .:. r4-nor
o: a; ; prc-K-
v'-oo.i a Mrv. Niilacit ar.d :
is fa ?
'o 'av "if-re !.s tore to :oa t:.i
t- r.-'x- are 'ia--r Mr. N.'ak r-f-rr!
'o for:.1.'- rir.tfr- ;:.. : to
S ;:r.r.-r.-iT.t HTidr:ck. r.o j'laed
tr.e r.rxj'.i -.n fc!u ;ir.-i:i foM'4-
a ion t:.a f j jr r tey
: ad". tr.' oy ripid ' fides: o'
:'-r : .r. den: P. w:ti r. : s pentle
i a:d . r.olarlr manr.e-: of ':;-
erlr.'end:.'. Kvar.. ho !r.-Nred the
-J r.oo! :h '.WviZ of v-'
ard :-;-. of Mr. 1 H. Br:.- o the
'ari of ;'.. Mr. Br-'e ;a a'.
i ays. heen a rr:ea:r of the tu-hooJ
-f.rd t; e nearest fo the '"afherg
oi.e -a horn 'h'-y : no: sf.-ald ro a:-
vivo on a?cf..r.'
o:
i" riv an dooaned
to
t frvar.'
The or'hertra 'hen p!aed Fele-
tions from "The Sunny .So:'h "
S i:er'.nend'-r t Richard "hen rail-
ed on member" of 'he hirti a'hoo!
fa-j'.t?.
f'rof. Hfri.'es -ho !iM':jht home
re- erithu.-ia.-rn from a summer's va'
at.on in the east
Prof. Elliott the rex !rir trustor in
English a graduate from o:.e of our
mo-! noted 'ir.i w-r-i'ies. er; rested his
appreciation of the Ardmore hi eh
school.
M:b Marha Mfjffett German and
Fren'h 'oaf'-rserl he had lookpd
around to find a better v'noo! than
Ardmore hut failed and was hearti-!;-
glad to return.
Miss Annie E. Litier I-itln teacher
expres-ed her pleasure of being one
of the faculty and her keenest inter-
ft in every high school pupil.
Miss Wilkerson. teacher of history
Prof. Meade soienie and athletics
is ready for better and more work.
Miss Tugh sirpervivjr of drawing
is glad to be a member of the faculty
in a school which h?s always rer-e'v-
tave a slictrt spirited talk expressing
his interest in high hool w ork.
Sol I-owensteln of 'he orchestra
was rather disconoer'ed on be'ng ask-
ed to mare a speech declaring he
would much pn-'er to play a tune ;
but made a splendid talk ne erthe-
less.
Tn itii pros- i i e r no: 1 1 c a
in v. as th" cheer of
I. g':i s boo! gi'. en for h
' of the morn-
the Ardmore
ir new super
in'eiident. c v. Ki
met 'hem half iiv
vurii i s and w ho had ;
jr.en-'ely.
lardri who had
In friendly ad-
'i.ispd them im-
LJUVUIVJLFUlJi
! FOR THE I
DO YOl1 know of anyone
who is old enough to
read who has not seen that
sign at a railroad crossing?
If rverynne hit rn it at some
time or other th-r. why doein't
the wiiroid lrt the sign rot
way? Why dur ihe taiiroi d
innipsny continue to keep
those signs at evrry crossii'.g ?
May he yi u think. Mr. Merchant
"Most everybody know a rr.r
aioie I don't have loadvertiie."
Your aiore nj your goodl need
n.ce a4 vri'.isir g than the rail-
roads rnd do t.. warn people
to "Lock Out lor the Can"
Nothing ia ever co-p'eted in the
dvemair wo;.s.
The DepaiHierit Ktorea are
vry good enartip.e they are
continually advertising and
I hey are continually doing a
good business.
If i: para to ren a frw ads 'round
ocut Chriatmaa time il cer-
tainly will pay you to run ad-
vertisements about all the tiro.
It's hut business that's sH t
ADVERTISE in
THIS PAPER
r t ' oir s :
-i'ra'i':a r'
:.e : - ed e
fr .
SETTLERS ME "FIB W
Hunting Grojnd cf
Eay Cifpany in Great S'ave Lake
Peg c". Rapid1 Beccr.ng Civil-
ize! E?scn is tne Ga:Aiy.
A! :'. f'iiaadi Soiil. li
- ft. -s :o.;:e ras be n o;en-K-fiKc
l.'iro :aa tae 'jrand
i :roiu
fr::.e d:?t::'t to "he Kg Sujos.v
rr.er. and ano'Xer I.:? !:ce as ne n
).-. oy of -Aha' r-rna:ni of the
L.:..-r. :.j.r'-'o n-a'Ti ' 'Lis 'e?t '
:n
!'!-. K:ve.- .;:.r.y.
I; jT.fiT.c .- ea.- hrihss the Siiiie in-
f! of ie.-.. and 4e ei jpn.en: as
:h- pa.-.'. La-:t .-r' will ha v.;
oine a :ii-!it vry anl the newcom-
e's 'he.i 1 hae to depend upon
.'.eir.-y for "h.-lr i:n-j!eilae what
was OS."? tie treat "fir Jarui" of the
H idi-on Bay Coinj aL. .
V year -.'Ci Edon v. as a piei e of
a:.-.e Iodaj :t is h'rhn.; -own
:i.ore :har. siiha'.ihan'.-'. t:o-
us - r-p:4.y a ren-us i rc-
li. ..-1 a h we-: -o ena-de the rev
-;-. h
o V
id-n
ee; up - rh "-lemrelves
line of '.e ''i.-and Trunk
i- pu.-bir.; :fn way ra
drnonton 'o Yellow Head i
will meet the PapKic
taw ling up from Prin. e
It is o: t:
Pa. -ill'- -i.
idly from
Pas- w he
Oil '. e r: d
P. Ipe-t.
Edson : ' ;') to th-1 "Iis
West " p is the dii' ribiitins point for
se-tlers .'Oin-r in'o the Grande Prairie
di-trit. the r.ew prairie land 'hat
is beins :perimorpbos:zed into farm
hom
rhere are already more than
cu0 sefler.i in the Grande Prairie
district and new ones ate coining in
so rapidly tha- those on the ground
una line a;n en. -y n fiisf-os;ni: o:
ali thi-ir crops at home.
Th" stage-route from Edson to
Grande priirie was e-tablished less
thrin a month ago Cecil McDougal?;
the man iger contracted with the gov-
ernment to carry the mails omc e
week throusiiout the year. Already
'lie traffic has jfcome so heavy tha'
he has !een forced to make two trir-s.
The :'" miles to the Big Sinokv are
covered in six and a half iay
"A ye .r ago" said Mr. MuDougall.
s .ine new spaper men were out her
anil were surprised when the learn-!
tied hat wheat was being raised in I
the Peace. River country five hum
dred miles from the railroad. This
s'nge route brings those lind- wph-
in three hundred miles of good trans- .
porta'.ion I wouldn't be Mirpristd fo 1
see the teot ioiiig up there before
ano'her year passes.
"I've t.ihen nearly lint ne.v .sc-ttlej- 1
to the Grande prair.e district this
sn:i:ti"-r. I evpec. to ha.e from Cn .
to so teams in use tiirougu the fall :
hauling in new settlers who want lo
get on the ground lx-:o: e win'er --ts
s
in."
1'ntil : ecen: Iy Edson nas be-.'i
somen iat na.idp apjed in iv etrort-
( h in lie the incittuing settlers. But
'no nu-'iiess oecauie so big that a
month ago 'he land coiiimi.-'sione.-
opeiie'l u permanent offue here. Ibis.
olfii ia! .ei ognition of Edson as the i'
gateway to the Grande Prairie and
Pi.ie River country has stimulated i
Hi.- gtow to of the town. Stores are :
springing u over night new firmo
aie coming here to enter bjsinesv
every weik. The stage rou'e is the
be.s; and siior'.est way to the "new
counrrv and the town is getting '.lie
n.-ir of the j.a-st-ge ot -he serl-rs !
t 'I. o.i
"I'v
Ot ten.
.1 It.
' :ell
tr.tnii;
' .ns
conn' y
.-ays Mr Mi mcniail a little
f..u; N.iiiuiit' nit anu nine cinn.j
t. it t oiij..-- auotne'" y
"lie 1 ..- r of hat un'e-s
will
w ant
'o
toiio A
train Horn ;) p. e whir.-
the s-ae road s;. s and go on up
. i. i ... .
into t .. Peace R.ver country rheie s
s.il! p'. n-v gH hun'ing :-nd f.sh-
ing i'p li.cie. hut we'd bofer g-i all1
we want in a hurry.
'When farmers start co.ning into a'
.ountrv thev spread verv fa.-t and;
t
trie r.mroaos will lo now tnem pre'ty
' '
' .lose or maybe go long ahead ;
Railroads and bii. mcKise and otbe"
big game co nor get along; very well '
together.'' '
I'll to date there has been Issued in
tiie district pre.-ided over by Iputv
Game Warden Cni'-e 37". llrc-nses for
hunting so (ar this season. Tbe quail
season will soon be here and tb"
cum t-r will then be materially increased.
NO ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THIS COLUMN AMOUNTING TO LESS
THAN CNE DOLLAR WILL BE ACCEPTED UNLESS THE CASH ACCOM.
FAMES THE AD. ADS THAT AMOUNT TO MORE THAN ONE DOLLAR
WLL EE CHARGED TO ANY RESPONSIBLE PERSON.
WANTED
a.
A K I V A
MMarned rr.tii t-rt-enj
ar.d 3S: c.tiins ot In::-:
-4
r-. of pood liarai cr ai.
:.?n.;-ra:e tafc.ti ico fan t;at..'
read ar.d r::t the Knslisb :an !
Ljare. for :nforina-:on aply 'o
He.ri;; ;tr Offl.er. Gcnuaii Build
:n-. A 'dir. ore OWla.
I SELL ANT uEXT TYPEWRITERS
and band! ribbon carbon pajer
oil :c. G. P. Selvidge. Phone 310
V.'aNTEIj Six oar; ect.-r l' oects
au hour.
No saw and hatchet men
!-- ariIy. B. H. Tcrle.
V. A.TLI-A
hO is- worn.
woman to do genera!
Mr-. W. R. Moore.
8-3
Wanted To teaih you Shorthand
a; iorn?. Mail Course In Spencerian
Shocband $!0 Easily learced. Easi-
ly Ti:ten. Easily read. Selvidge
Business College Ardmore. Okla.
- -
caeap.
iTKri Urn. tnwl smmilh.-ml na.
heaer. Phone Blue TSI. M-:
WANTED Two or three sets of
lyok 'o keep evenings or any
time. c;-y reference. Address lb
Ardmoiei e ofliie. . pi-'
WANTEr- Men to learn barx-r trade.
We want plain peoide for a plain
'rmsiiiett.- Vrr n ttread winner vnll t
can t lteat it. Wages be"er than
most men earn. Apply by mail.
M"'er P.a. ber College Palla- Texas..
I(e6
rrr-r- : r-r-r-rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr:
! LOST
LOST AND FOUND.
square shaped cameo bres:
oin le;wi-en Hoffmann lrjg Co.
and Ranuol-IJitzler Dry Goods Co.
Kinder return to Ardmoreite for re-
ward. l'J-U
Ccney Island Mardi Gra.
New- York Si'tK. 11. Coney Island's
filial frolic for I'.Mi coainienccd to- i
day with the naugural of tlie an-
nual Mardi Gras festival which will !
continue tluouirh the week. The cor-
; onatl" " the King ar.d the usu'il
j paeanfs arid merrj makiiiR are on the :
Prcr n'-
Tal e your shoe repairing to Cross'
Electric Shoe Shop
' office.
opposite post- '
1i-m i
SIXTY BIG BUILDINGS AND
BARNS
Surplus Money Has Been
commodations Wherever Possible Four
Buildings Erected During
Present Year.Tien th gates of the Oklahoma
State Pair nwlng open September li
tot the big exposition of mi the
Umufariili of vijlton will find no leu
than siuy big buildings and barns
fllied with everything under the sun. this fall.
Of this number no less thau four have jUrt nonh of the lmmMee agri(.u.
beta erected since th big show last tura building will be found the new-
year They compiir the Bee ar.d Hon- Aplsry and Cuilnarv buil.lino which I-
4 "c'e-
. ... t.n.. c iri'iseio nu
1 expenditure of something like $:p..(iOu.
; All are inooent in every respect and
add materially to what is generally ad-
imuru lu Ur r u uit np
silion piants in the country.
1 he A. i- M. College building is 50
-iue
''re r!"! Hn" WU be on of he
in-eiesimg features of the big
f;(i q( iar
II be oecunied by the leading agri- i
cubuial school of the soutliwekt and
a regular school will be held. The
orK OI ""i in De similar to ;
nat of !as' par' Cirl b Kiyen
lessons in cooking sewing artistic '
. r.1( u . . .
decorations of the house social ob-
ervan.es .home hygiene and phyhical
culture. The floor of the building is J
of concrete and it is lighted with
electricity. It was erected by the Ok-
lahorr.a state Pair association and did
not cost tbe college one cent.
Tbe Vehicle building is another im-
posing structure on the north side of
tbe grounds and cost in the neighbor-
hood of $7f.0(i. it also has a concrete
floor and electric llghta and will b
deroted eacluslTely to the display oT
autoaobllM. rarriags tod .11 sorts of 1
FOR SALE
I KOR SALE OR RUNT A Hamil-on
iiano co.-f new Will sell cr
rect very reasonable. J. GoJd-
mitb Loan OH.ce.
i"'OH SALE Modern home;
hous
has lhre rooms li feet square 1
room 1:1x14 two rooms xIC a bath
:oom 0x0 fee: t irut.k room f)i
' et. and four closets. Sewer wa-
ter connection? wired for electric
and piped for ga. Half blcx k
of land; fru.t and fhade trees and
:lii (do: for garlen. Prt e
reasonable. . .salar.ed man buy
this home and pay half the pri-
in rx.on'hly payment. t-ee owner
i"J .-e. end Avenue Northwest. 7-i.t
HANIJ IN YOUR B1US i-rooni hot-stand
lo- l.liix-' orchard and bum.
Will -ell to highest bidder. Half
cash Italaii' e ;-r cen:. L. L.
T T. Pn .ne red 4-i off.i e phone
; H)H AIJ.
-riiugle top bua-rr very
L .-'reet no'tbwest. Be:t
10-:
I t.llhtrap.
....
i i-r.u i r -
winaows.
deo s. screens casings ftirj othr-r
lunk tf the kind. A. Louis 50 i (.
street northwest. 11';
fOR RENT
KOR RENT Bric-K tuilding on Main
street. Close in see- Ledi-etter f
Wimberly. Phone lil. 27-12
TOR RENT Desirable well furnished
rooms in private family. Teachers
nre'erred Phone red 491. 0-v'
I'OK RENT Fumisned or unfurnisn-
ed rooms. See .Mrs. Lena Fielde..
10-3
FOR RENT Furnished rooms oppo-
site new court house. Fhone 21.
Mrs W. M. Robinson. 3 0-.:
GOOiJ 4-ioom cottage close in $7.oti;
.'room house 14. ''0; modern cot'age
ti-r.HHiis $13.50; modern cor-aKe.
J1.V00. O. M. Rediield Real Estate
& ' Lo.-n Agent. Pficne 90. 21-lm
FOR RWXT Roomtng house 14
rooms modern $20. 119 E. Strce'.
southeast. O. M. Redfield. 10-".
IYu. KENT 4-room house gas and
water. East and south porches c
street itid 2nd Avenue S. E. 11-J
Do you use tte want ads?
I'se the want ads.
AT OKLAHOMA FAIR
Expended In Bettering Ac
Tehicles. Some idea of the need Pf
mh a building which is 103200 feet
may be gleaned from the fact that no
less than 75 per cent of the floor space
has si: ady been ensaged for the show
50116 feet and which was put up at a
COFt Gf Mpollt J3i)ltl.. t will be de
voted exclusively t0 the di-plav o!
bees and honev nrt ..un.rv 'tv..
ici '. .... ' ' .
""'"". i.'iuii-i.-. snow cases a nit
other enuipment Were installed
a-illi .
Wew of neimanencv an! i....i k....
been overlooked in making it one e!
uie n'ht complete display room at th
Orounds. Th. re is a concrete walk
leading to the Agricultural building hi
hpre mmh
frcfln all tho hili;.-
building on the grounds. This is one
of the big features of the miahttn..
h a:r association and has been the sub
ject of favorable comment everywhere.
TIip fourth n..- kiui. . .v. ...
The fourth new build ill IT la tha Voir
Park theater erected at a cost of $10-
POo. and which will be used during the
fair for conventions and other notable
gatherings. The new theater will
easily neat lon people.
In addition to putting up feur new
buildings all the other structures have
been touched up with paint and they
ar to tbe best of condition. There is
not an old building at Fair Park everv
thing is ne and modern and the in-
dications are that tbe ei posit Ion lira
rail will be the birgest thing of tha
kind ever before bld in tbe stata
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