The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 311, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 4, 1911 Page: 2 of 6
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111
THE DAILY ARDMOREliE
AMiroic Wediesday. Oct 4 1911
PACE TWO
gljc Itaili) arDntornif.
By Th
ARDMOREITE PUBLISHING CO.
KIDNEY Sl'lKiS I'renident.
Lntertd t tbe Postoffice at Ardmore exam lul Assistant For-st
as Second-Class Matter. H.iuk'T on O. lobcr :'. . It'll. Tim
! I' rf. 1 i-pai t UK-it I of Auriciiiture esti-
OFFICIAL PAPER CARTER CO. Jii;l..K tll;it .-IU-1I.1.-H w.HI 1.- ri.-l-ANO
THE CITY OF ARDMORE. ! (1mj). . . M..lson o( vy
If It li in Th Ardmoro-j. It Is legal.) Ahir.lllt Fore. Hangers are paid
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
Th Daily Ardmoreite.
Oe Year
One Month
One Week
The Weekly Ardmoreite.
'. 00
..0!
.15 i
One Year by Mall
till Month
Jlirce Months . . .
Sl.no
.50
.2i
. .538
. 6
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hones.
Baslncs ManaK'T's Office
'Jlty Editor s Offic
onK Distance
j ritory in w hi'-li the National Forest
Any erroneous reflection on the (n which they aie apiiointed is sit-
charai'ter funding or reputation of uated. Since the liht of local cliiiiblcs
any person firm or corporation 1 must he exhausted before ellgiblcs re-
whli h may appear In the columns of '). nt: In other states can l appoint-
The Ardmoreite will be gladly cor- m(. ih.m'e f citizens of outside
reeled upon Its being brought to the j i.iates who to the National Forest
attention of the management. ! Mates and take the examination to
Ardmore Wednesday. Oct. ..
The first ticket on the waxoh druv-
Iil were iHHiied yesterday morn lug
h) (he county weigher und helore tii : (
end of the day lilt'.i tickets were is-
wed
One ticket wan given for eai ii
hale of cotton weighed und the total
rtcelpts for the day yesterday w:ih(g!onB remote from settlement and!
short of :;i hale only one. Cotton I supplies. He must he able to build
is opening last picker are inisy cot-.tiaiU and aliiiiH. ride pack and deal i
ton is being brought from a long din- tact fully with all classes of people.
tancn to Ardmore and thirty thousand I He must know t-omething of land su-- j
ImiIcs for the season are lot Improb- vcvinir enimaling and m alini; timber
i:hle.. Oiih hundred weighing da- ' lodging land law mining and the!
like the one yesterday will make the livestock buKinehS. '
thirty t.lioiiMHid linough boon ting ol
the Ardinorw market will easily bring
Ihe I'lTclpts to tins amount.
O
The Ardmore city bcIiooIh cannot be
lit the moHt healthful condition wh.le
more than Hlxty pupllH are Mowed
uw'iiy 111 dark damp unliealthlul bic-e
tnent roHiiiii. The work Is also hii
v.hat hinderi'il b having pnpi'H m;i'
t IlllOUt here lllld there in Jea.-ed
tiuarturs. Something should I"- don
to relieve the situation sand the people'
.' thlK city who have always been 1
willing to make anv heeded sad ili '
for the ni hools have iepate a mi Mi
lid of prix-edilit- which will relieve tin-(-ituatioli
Thev have Voted to issue
t-onds for a new building and the dis
ttit -milt and the .school officers ovv.-
Ii to !ie peoplij to hasten tlie work
.' i-tectiiig that building.
-i --
Central Park tan lie improved gnu-
.1 by the addition of a number '
i.i' iei- Tl e Park Hoard has made
: t-ii .tit.jl sjiot of ( entnil Turk iiii'l
if ;:;- by jirivate subs'i i pi in
nc M t that It Is providi'd with
iHe;.rv s--ats. Several of the Inei
i iii. -'V have agreed to put beir hcs in
"ie pbtK prov.ded their mimes could
b. v a- -d iron them. (liner mrr
wlil do thu same thin:: 'I '!.
.-.'. Li-ague which uiidi-rtook l.i-i
.; ? g t do a vast. 41 mount ot work
to 'he citv tan eas'lly obtain seats
V r 'he park. The civic league work-
e; . ate at home from tlieir vacation
and ' In-rc Is plenty of work ahead
o' them. Ardmore can be a nun !i
pre" 'cr town at verv lit'b- expense
and the league will find that it will
I HM- the I o operation Of the people
when i
atan
s ready to take up it wm ..
O
GEORGE GREEN. WELL KNOWN
IN THIS CITY GETS A VERY BAD
FALL.
C.orge ijrccn 11 Rock Island ra l
wav conductor was thrown from ihe
10.1 o'' a freight cur in tb" notth end
of tin- yard tliis morning and serious
ly ir lined. He whs inimcliatelv taken
to the j J 1 rely Saiittaiiitni ami utven
m-tiical atfentimi. V was reported
that he was s.-verely bruised alm.it
t'l" hips and back but that hi-'
injuries were not necessarily fatal.
The a -id.-n; occuired In blent b-nll v 1
ihe sai.ie s- ot where a "any was
W bv v train a few lvtotrV anv i
ilt-re is a woman who sneaks Iroui
f-er-oiial V-iowbdue and long cxpci -
-nte ti7 Mrs. V. H. Hrogan. or Wi
son. Fa who -ays "I know from e
prie:He that Chamberlains Couth
Kemely i far . nperior to any oilier.
Vor croup there is nothlnR that ex
rtls It." Fur sale by all dealers.
1
Half a dozen drinks a day will hurt
o man-lf be sticks to water.
ASSISTANT FOREST RANGERS.
examination Unaer Civil Service
Commimon Oct. 23-24.
Wiiiliiiifoii 1 C Oct. Tlic (';v-
'til Si-ni'i- oiiiiiiIi-kioii will hold an
an entrain e nalary or 11101) per an-
num. xainniii .ion will ! held at
Nil' onai Force l.i-iul(iiart-i k in
lck;i. Arizona Alkansas Califor-
.mi. Colorado. Florida Idaho. Kan-
-i:h Minnesota. Montana N bra-l.a.
Nevada. Now Mexico Oklahoma. On-
con. South Dili. oia I'lali Washington
and Wwonitiij!. No exanimat ion -vi!l
he In Id .ii .M i hif-'an.
Til" la r '1 1 1- that wji'-.i (iiao-
t 'cable Forest llaui-'ci must t
l lahlud citizens of tin? Mate or ter-
n-ciire appointment Ik small.
; The requirements and duties of
Korent Hauliers are thiw dcHcrltied
in "Tim Fse .Km." which contains
the regulation-and instructions for
j the use of the National Forests:
"A ranger of any grade must ho
tl orough ly mhiiiiI and able-bodied
i apalile of endnriiu hardshii s and j
porforniiii i: severe lahor under trying j
.conditions. He must he able to take
(are of himself and hiH horses In re-
On Home forehta the ranger miff;
he a xpecialiNl in one or more of 1
tin-He linen of work. Thorough famil i
iaritv with tin- region in which he!
HeekM emplo llli'llt ill' biding it -I gi o-
1'iaj.hy and its fore.-t and induM.rial
( ond it ionH H usually demanded al-
though la k of this may he hh ;! i -l
I.) experience in similar regions j
"The examination ot ap; lican'.- ! :
iilotlg Ihe lUIO't.riil line- indicated
a!oe and actual demonstration by
pertoliiiann
Is reipiired. InMilbls'
seeking light out of door employment:
need not apply. F.xpcrii-m e not book'
ediicatioii is -ought al'houi.-h ability '
to make simple maps and write In-'
' telligciii i'i-portH upon onlimiry forest 1
business Iri essential.
"For duty in some parts-of ii-ii.t
aul New Mexico tin- I'.iiigi"' must
know eimiigli Span.sh to -(iiid'n t :or- ;
est business with Mexicans.
"When saddle hoises or pack:
horses urn necessary m the ; erforiii- ;
nice ot their duty rangers are rcipiir
ii t own mid maintain th.'in. The
Korest Service furnishes no personal
lnrs- -( n i pin t-ti t.
"Rangers execute the work of t lit- ;
Na'ion.il 1'oie 's iiihb r the ii :r-l ion ;
ol Supervisors. Their duties include1
I. itrol io pievent tire and tresp-iss.
t : niiiti i:r tiirvevin-.r and m.'ikin:: .
t mi :!. the supervision of cut tin--' an. I 1
s.inilai' wm !; They is-uc minor per-
II. is imiiii abins and ira'is nvers.t- .
I'l.lillg b'l lllisS. in est ig.r e claims
report on a pplica t inn- . and report up-1
oa ninl arrest for violation of forest ;
laws and i egulat dns."
The examination vv ill rorisi-1 ol j
em-si urns regardin; the use of tilt"!
biie-i si plemcu'ed by a Held test'
to slow the app ieant 's litne-fi to do.
the actual work of a ranger. Mdu-I
la'ion a el experience will be rati-tl j
on tin- answers to the ipiest ons on
h Ullijecls ill III
iplicat ion form 1
and on the applh ant's use of llnvilish j
ill the vwiti'iu t.-st. llorse. for the1
ti sn in riding and packing will be'
provided 1 1 x- the Forest Service.
The examination Is under the con-1
tiol of the Civil Service Ciiniinii-iiiii .
Mid not of the Forest Serv ice. In- J
formation in detail regardyig it in-j
eluding the names of the places at j
v Inch It will be held will lie sent '
to anyone applying to the Ciitcd j
Slates Civil Service Cotnnrssion.
Washington. IV '.
Miss Uai-v Cray is moving her
-loch of millinery from her tempo-
rary iiuart- rs with Myden and Adams
to ihe new location with Wcstbeiiin-
v. Ihiube 111 their new building where
: be W i'l In- ready to welcome her
llienils and customers in the future.
Held for Hutbandt Death.
Hugo okla . Oct. A sensation
was created here Monday when .t
was learned that Sain Stewart and
-iMrs. Henry Jones had been arrested
for the murder of Henry Jonet bus-
j band of the woman who was assas ;
tinated as he lay Bleeping on a cot
' at his home near lioswell :t July
Stewart was nrrested by officers of;
Carter county at Ardmore Sundav
night and Mrs. Jones wa arrested at
her home near lovwell Monday.
GREAT SERVICE
AA TABERNACLE
Rev. John W . l--e pi ea'h-d anoliicr
1 gn-at sermon on "Sin and Kire" The
audience was moved by the appeal - f
the prem her as seldom teen in Ai d- j
more. .Men wept and gave the1r :
I hearts ;o ;!. Christians plend-d with '
li.eir low-d oner and friends to surren- '
' ller to .leniiH Christ. A lleeji coJlvi'-'
lion of Pin has M.-MlcJ on Die jieopl--
nl Ardmore a-i never iiefore in it";
h story ad th-: cIium'Ji people of tiiis
ciiv a:e aroiiseil as never before.
The lnihiiie.is inenV prayer meeting
is M.1I in reaning in inetihrliii and!
ililerest. The women's prayer un-e'
iiigs coiit. nue with unabated interest j
Women of Ardmore are testifying i
praying and leading in prayer nie-t-1
iiigs that never before opened their ;
mouths before in the fervpe of Jehus'
i
Chris' fine lady tn.il the praer
I
n.eetings were better than clubs or
card games. The Influence is deepen-
Ing and widening to other points.
Ministers and lav men out of tow n are
touting in for the service and tlie en-
thusiasm of the meeting is going out
to other places.
The great choir under 'he direction
ol In-. Whi Maker is singing better
at each service. One of the choruses
i worth coming in lies to hear the
trained voices fclng and the sunshine
and smile displayed by Mr. WhSttafcer
is catching so that by tlie time the
time conies for the sermon ever)'
body is re-ted and in a gool humor
for the balance of the servicp.
)r. Cason is back at work with
tlie business men' prayer meetings.
Mr. Adair is slowly improving and
i' is hoped he will soon be able to
resume his work. j
The pastors are hard at work and i
their people are rallying to them in !
a noble way in support of the meet- !
ing. '
A great service is expected tonight i
when Kev. J. W. I.ee preaches on j
"Mercy Omnipotence and Justice." If i
you want a seat come early. I
Mr. Whlttaker will have a spe ial i
.-nice for the girls and boys Thurs- i
(lav afternoon at 4:u. (. Is espec-j
ially anxious to have a large attend
i
ant e
them.
he has another surprise for
Ho you HFc tht? want ads?
In
Select
Company
It's the very nature of a soda
cracker to absorb moisture and
foreign odors.
That's why
remained so long in obscurity.
The advent of Uneeda Biscuit and the moisture-proof
and odor-repelling package
changed all
the perfect
select company its own.
To-day the goodness the fresh
ness and body
tues of Uneeda Biscuit yfr&r
are acclaimed in 2T
tenement and
mansion.
Nvr Sold
i n Balk
Livestock Market
K;.n.s.is Ci'.v. Mo. f) t. 4
rerei s today lo.t'bl.
':':-' slow and s"'-mly.
N.ttive steer :.i t ) S ).
Cows and iet-rs V Mi to
Cattle
fKi.
Top price
Ilo'.-s-H- c-iptg l l.fuki.
.Market .eady and ; lower.
Hulk of Fales (l.'fl to 0.1).
To'i tii ii e ti..d.
Grain Market.
K nsns Ci'v. .Mo. ()t. 4. The
fttain market closed today as follows:
Wheat IVcemlxr 's ".
May :i-S to He l.
Ju'y ;-.
C'irn -Tecember fil 1 .
Mav C4 to 04
July il'i 7-S to 04.
t k Yards Fort Worth IVxas I
'.j j
Hogs receipts 2':0.
Market r. to 10 loner.
Top piic? 6.50.
Hulk of sales 6.0'i to f.. 10.
Light 5.110 to .?j.
.Mi.xetl 6.10 to 6.4".
Heavy CiO to .C."i.
I'igs 'I T." to 4 L'j.
C'attle re.ipts '"oo. including liOnO
cal vcs.
.Market nominally steady.
Top price 4.60.
Hulk of sales 4.00 to 4.40.
Cows Market steady.
Top price 4.25.
Hulk of aleg 3.00 to 3.30
Hulls Market stendy.
Top price 3.50.
Hulk of sales 3.00 to 3.3.".
Calves Market slow.
Top price 5.00.
Hulk of svales 3.71 '0 4 ."0.
Sheep receipts 15'in.
Murket ( losed steadv.
We'hers bull; of saies 3.."0 to 4.25.
FARMERS.
Bring your couon to Ardmore. A
brand new standard farm wagon will
be given away free every Saturday to
some man who selis his cotton in Ard-
more. Most any job looks about as big as
n pea to a man till he- tackles it when
'it grows to be a mountain.
the ordinary soda cracker
this for Uneeda Biscuit
toda cracker keeps
- building vir
NATIONAL BISCUIT
Would Tax Evangelists.
D irant Okla. Oct. 2 A few days
.".go the ( it y count il of Iiurant jiasseJ
'an ordinance putting a prohibiiive tax
ion all street shows peddlers midi-
ci-!e nin and o'her traveling con-
je:nb. TIk; aticn excited a gn-ut dtal
of unfavorable comment here. A
a result a body o' the dtizen? h ive
!l.:eparcl an otdinanct- by whiih they
! will request the ( Oi.IKil to jiass jdac-
ing a heavy tax on all ltinera.y preach-t-rs
and -ians'ists claiiuim; that ihe
j preacher and the ch:ctus are as
i mtii ti cntltk-d to protection as the
'merchants .'nd show men.
Railroad limel able
8ANTA FE.
Nortnoounn.
No.
No
No.
No.
No.
No
.12:07
. 3:06
.11:28
. 4:14
. 4:25
. 1:15
m.
m. I
m. '
m.
m.
m.1
IS
Southbound.
FRISCO SYSTEM.
Westbouna.
9:35
... 12r30
3:15
8:55
Local Freight.
4:00
No. 525
No. 503
No. 527
No. 505
No. 54S
a. m.
p. m. I
P. ns j
p. m.
p. m
(Daily except Sunday.)
Eastbound.
No
No.
No.
No.
.. 7:20
12:40
.- - 6:05
m
m.
m.
;24
126"
i04
4:00 p. m.
Local Freight.
No. 543 6:00 a m.
(Daily except Sunday.)
ROCK ISLAND SYSTEM.
Westbound.
No. 673
No. 631
No. 652
No. 674
1:45
8:30
p. m.
p. m.
Eastbound.
7:30 a. m.
3:15 p. m.
I
Aged Mason Drops Dead.
Rutler Okla. Oct. 2 The Rev. B
Ober sS years old dropped dead on
the street. of Ifutler while on his
way to the postoffice to mail a letter.
He was a prominent Mason.
The o itlniistic chiropodist sees a j ;
crini on every mistlftce
l
fcEff9
v-CV
0
the moisture-proof
package
COMPANY
CLASSIFIED
ADVERTISING
NO ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THIS COLUMN AMOUNTING TO LESS
THAN ONE DOLLAR WILL BE ACC EPTED UNLESS THE CASH ACCOM.
PANIES THE AD. ADS THAT AMO UNT TO MORE THAN ONE DOLLA1I
WILL BE CHARGED TO ANY RESP ONSIBLE PERSON.
I
WANTED
WANT!-:i.w-A took.
John Whi toman
so.it hweht.
Apply lo Mr.
G .Street
Itf
WH 'H(.IJK--A good up to date
drug s'o(k lor !drin lands or city
proM-riy. Sc me at once. Al.-o
niake farm loans and handle all
good real estate and exchange
ptopo'itions. l'lione No. . o. I..
I'hancfllor. 1-7
'V.-VNTKD -GtKid live hustler to take
the agency for our teas coffees
spicei- etc. For particulars address
Ciiand I'nion Tea Co. 421 X.
Hroadway Oklahoma City Okla.
Wanted To teach you Shorthand
at lome. Mall Course In Spencerlan
Shorthand $10. Easily learned. Easi-
ly written. Easily read. Selvldge
Business College Ardmore Okla.
WANTMD To buy all kinds of beer
and whiskey bottles. C. P. Hall.
241m
FOR SALE
FOR SALB One pair
large
mules
very cheap at Anderson
nitt Stable.
F OR
SALE Ik-si rub I? family borse
city broke perfectly safe for ladies
or children. Pee Roy Downing 702
A St. X. AV. " 3fl
SKLL AND- KKNT TYPEWRITERS
and handle ribbons carbon paper
oil. etc. G. P. Selvidge. Phone 310
FOR S Li: One large gentle family
buggy horse drives: single cr dou-
ble; also cood road buggy phone
ilsf! or call at 1 1 I. stree' south
iist. .-i-3
Mere Wishing Never Srirvj Success.
To nia!:e a success in the i-tlic of
Kidney 1. ladder or i:ni-uinaric trou-
b!e take Hulls Texas Wonder. If
gives i;nick and permanent relief.
Wn.c for tcs'inioiiials. K. W. Hall
2!f.'i: Cio St. St. Louis Mo. Sold by
all dnig'--i-ls.
77ie
EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY
OF THE
UNITED STATES
LIVE REPRESENTATIVES WANTED
We Take Care
S We have just completed the task of oins through
our entire stock of Groceries arid have removed every
article which we would not willingly take to our own
table. Our stock is fresh it is sanitary and is complete
with Heinz's varieties Chase it Sanborn's Coffees and
Teas and Epson's full line of vegetable canned goods.
S. 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 lo tat finder ose roo
M. T. FELKER
When in Ok1ahoma City
eat AiyniE
SAVOY CAFE
POPULAR PRICES
In Basement of Lee Building cor. Main and Robinson
ar
FOR RENT
TOU KKNT Nicely furnished room
7th Avenue anil P. Street nortli-
west. Sirs. .Sam Noble. 4tf
FOR KKNT Lieut housekeeping
rooms also bedrooms C St. und 2nd
Ave. X. W. I'hone 630. 2S-S
FOR KKNT Five-room bungalow
modern conveniences. 4th avenne.
R. H. Corlew. 22tf
LOST
2nd.
Urf.
-Twenty dollar bill on October
Howard to finder. H. ''. Pot-2-3
LOST Huroc .k-rscy gilt end of ea.'
cut iff weighs about 175 pounds.
Notify F. A. Richmond. 2-3
LOST At tabernacle Sunday night
eye glasses in case stamped "W. B.
Kinney Cainesville Tex." Finder
please return to Joe McLamore at
Hoffmann's fountain. 2-3
LOST Child's locket with chain in-
scription "C. & J. Dreyfus to
Beatrice J. Weiss Horn June Sta
1!im;." Liberal reward. Phone 827.
J. Weiss. 3-3
TAKKX from J. Mat .Moore's store
Saturday a bicycle. Return and tw
(piostions will be askod. Stanloy
Kinney. 2-:;
Kmenibr th Honey Bee Flour
sad Chase ft Sanuorn's coffee the
only coffee that always gives sat-
isfaction. Feiker the rrocer sole
t agent tor both. 12tf
The reason a man can get so mad
w ith his shirt buttons is he has a wife.
LVonomy Is ubotit. ig
having a tooth pulled.
popular as
FARMERS.
I!rlng your cotton to Ardmoro. A
brand now- standard farm wagon will
be given away free every Saturday to
some man who sells his cotton In Ard-
more. Read the want ads.
GEO. II. WEBB
ARDMORE. OKLA.
of Your Health
THE OLD R ELI ABLE GROCER
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