The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 11, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 18, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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Atdmore Wedneday Oct 13 191!
PAGE TWO
"INSULT TO AMERICAN WOMEN'
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
It's Baker's and It's Delicious
WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd.
KSTABLISJTED 17H0
0U0I HIS
Ciith'K-. Okla. oc 1. A sin-l '
-f.ilc of th.s union holds 'lie 1 ' (
broom sit iat;oi m the conriv.
I pon conditions in that s'.t'i' depend
inc prices that the Vie ri can ViiiS--wlfe
is ackf-'l to pay for one of the
-al ii'Tcs!;iti s of h'iiewoik. As
".ings yo in Oklahoma ho goes the
bieo'ii market of the world.
H is ibis rt-ru.-i rl;.i tli- stato of af-
fairs that nial cK tin- broom so easily
subject to fluctuation it' itl' " and
renders it Impossible for : nv indi-
vidual or group of iK-rson.-i lo hold
the 1 1 roon i market at an even stac
M iriiifactun-rs must have broom orn
BROOM SITUATION OVER TIE WORLD
in order that tin housewives of thj j advance and if lrooms go up a few
rfiintry may have brooms t it is mow notches t fir; scarcity ot material
all up to the wonderful new state of will alone be responsible I'm- incieas-
Oklahoma whore four-filths of the ed prices.
corn nsfl In broom iiianufactiut? iH In Illinois this Kcarion where par-
grown jticularly fine corn is g.own ar.wn'l
Nolio-ly Ik responsible for the to. j nola anil other poims. fouic far-
ht! rise in tno price oi iirooms. i nai
"ise. in due to the increase in the
price of broomcorn which was caus-
ed by the drouth aTirl extremely hot
weather prvvallins durini; the riiiii-
mer montliH. There isn't as ni'i:h
broomcorn In Oklahoma t h ij year as
isii.ll. The demand for broomcorn
becomes stroncer as the population
of the country (O'ows larger o (hern
you have the very simple reason for
the r.'i'irket advances in broom prices.
Soil Here Good.
The soil ami illiuate of Oklahoma
ar peculiarly adapted to the jsTow-
in' of broomcorn whi' h is ap rodt'et
that will not crow under ordinary
conditions. Certain secthm of okbi-
IMPORTANT THAT PUBLIC SHOULD
KNOW ABOUT GREAT
ma REMEDY.
The testimonial I am to nive you
iimiw unsolicited. I have been suffer-
ItiK from lumliaKo for ten years and at
time as unable to s'and erect. A
Mr. Dean of this city navy me in my
condition (In'tit over) ami impurcd
the cause. I told him that I had the
lumbago lie replied "If yon i;et what
I tell you to. you need not have it."
I said I would take anything for case
lie said "You :;et two liottles of Dr.
Kiimer's Swani '-ltoot and take it and)
if itMo-. not tlx you O. K. I will pay
for the medicine mvself." I did so .and
am a well man. For the mouths 1
have been as well as could be. Iiefote
I took your SwamivKoot was in con
slant pain day and nisht. Thi mav
look like advertising but it soenw to
me most important that the public
should be made familiar with this
treatment as it is the only one I know
which is an absolute cure. 1 owe a
ure.it deal to Dr. Kilmer's Swamp
Root and am anxious that others sit-
uated as I was should know and take
advantage of it. Hoping that th.s
testimonial may be of benefit to some
one. 1 am. .1. A. HOW!. AND.
1731 Humboldt St.
Denver Colo
state of Colorado Ot and County o!
Denver ss.
I'ersona'ly appeared before me a
S'otarv public in and for the iu and
tate of CoNi ado J. A. Howland.
known to in" as the per.-on wli's-
name is Mibsi ri'-e.t to the a'iove state-
inept and upon his oath declares that
it I a true and corre t M'atenu nt
DMP.D H. DRAl'Klt.
Notary Publ.o
Letter to
Dr. Kilmer & Co.
Binghamton N. Y.
Prove What Swamp-Root Will do for
You.
Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co. liinjtham
ton N. Y. lor a sample bottle. It will
convince anyone. Yon will also l e-
coive a bookh t of valaablo informa-
tion telling a'.i iihont the kidneys and
idaibler. When writing be .sure and
mention the Ardmore Ia:Iy Ardmore-
ite. Itefru'ar fifty-cent and one-dollar
bcttl for -:ue at all drus tore-'.
Made by a perfect mechanical
process from high grade cocoa
beans scientifically blended it
is of the finest quality full
strength and absolutely
pure and healthful.
Bold In 1 5 lb. 1 4 lb. 1 12 lb. and 1 lb. cans
net weight
Booklet of Choice Recipes Sent Free
DORCHtSlfcK MASS.
THE KEYS TO THE
fi. in i and Illinois are exactly right
for broomcorn for the utensils
with -.vliiffi to k'H-p raoir floors car-
pets and niL'-i oU :i n the women of
the .'nited States must depend li'xni
the broc.rinoin crops of the-o t-t'tos
Wichita is t ho bigg-st hrocmcotn
market it! tlx.' woild and there have
been omo real not I . it lew in this crop
!i the last few weeks with prices
soaring skvvvard It Is not believed
that the top figure has In-on reached
citlwr for many fanners in Oklaho-
; ma Illinoi.-i and a fnvv other states
I that grow corn in snrill ipiant'tioK
'arc holding their .orn for a further
mors nave nvuio proms on nroouicoru
that. have
practically
paid
for their
vep.r fo"
famr. It has
Iveen
a fine
tho ones who have had broomcorn
to .ell. Few crops even including
fr'liiH or Vegetables vieM' 'larger
profits under conditions like the ones
now prevailinj; than the corn from
which American brooms are made.
Oklahoma brush corn has command
ed u- hkh as $21f a 'on and some
predict dial averavi- Tri es will fro
near the J'tOit mark before the mar-
ket settles hack to nor-iinl.
Manufacturer Explains.
Clinton It. I.ee whose faetoiies at
Itoston Davenport and Lircoln 'on-
siime
more raw material than anv
! ol her
broom plants i'l tin- wond has
.'ipent much of his tune
'i time ill Wichita
and Oklahoma durinir thi
recent flur-
J ry. ! lisenssinir the situation today
! In- said : i
i "It is an unfortunate occurrence I
but one for whom no one can be I
In. Id responsible. The price of broom-
corn can only Im regulated by the
S'ipply. for the supply comes from ;
such limited territory. Thi. year the j
broomcorn crop is shoit in Okla
limna. and that can only i'in hiirii !
prices. Then anain. the demand is
heavy because of the short crop ot
two years ao. All the surpl'i.o corn
was used up at that time and the ;
manufacturers have; no jeserve witli !
which to meet the present situation ;
"As tiii season's shortie became
j more and mo.v apparent there was a
! '''isli to miy. l ne ffiowcm toon icVi
cd the situation and benau to demand
increased prices. Tho few growers
1 h us practically control the nmrket
and there is nothing to do nt np.v
the pri 'e."
itrooms have alreaiTy advanced on
the .ivera-gc of a dollar ior dozen
and manufai tillers show that tills ad-
vance l.-o8 net cover the additional
cost of manufacture. The individual
user of brooms is not hit nearly o
hard proportion itely as is tho hit out
m.Uer. The latter must carry the
load and pray for the day when the
broomorn ild in this country will
f1ovv a material ;r.in.
Is the World Growinci Better?
Many tilings go to prove that i' is.
The way thousands arc trying to help ;
others is proof. Among thetn is Mrs. i
W. Could ot Pittsficl' N H. Finding :
g)d health by taking Klectric Hit
tors she now auvise-? otlwr sutferers '
everywhere to take ihetn. "For years
I .suffered with stomach and kidney
trouble-' vhe writes. "Hcry irietli-
cine 1 iistM failed till I took Klectric
Pitters. Put this great remedy helped
nie wonderfully.'' They'll help n
woman. Thev'ro the best tonic and '
fi:ie )ier an! kidney remedy that's
ma le. Try them. You'll see. eOe at j
Ilinger Drug Co. j
Auto for Country or City Driving.
Fine .Vpasenger car ready to re-
ppond to every phono call. A Do cabs
that meet every train and make pri-
vate calls. Phone to No. 1 4.
CITY CAU AND AUTO COMPANY.
IS lui Joe Pastine Pro?
So a Missionary Worrer Character
i?ed Taft't S?it Lake City Vi t.
j h vigorots condemnation of P
j d-it Taft f'"r "pa'tinz th. Moimor-
I on :he Wk" -w;ui delierel esto:l.i.
Tornin? in the I.inwoil Methyl:--'
i Kpisropa! church by Mrs. May J. ":!-
i ard '.Voodmn! of mil: -Tor.. i.V I .'.
; vuf presi !ent of the W'oaians Home
Mi.-Morury o:iety. i'ho :oke f-t the
anr.lvf-r.-ary oi the foundation i -.:e
i Wotiifn' Home Missionary Soriw't'
'of the fhuroh. She prefaced her re
! markK i onernins lesidnt Taft and
;!. f.iendlin'-ss with ih' MorTiio'.
. ch ir h !.y vpre.-.in'-' her admin-tiot
i ft i tii.? president .ts an execu'ivo and
a s;jfoman. Tiien she Launched :no
h;v eondemnation of his rc-efnt visi
to the homo of the Mormon chitrc.i
"Cn ins 'went .-win2 around th
( .:nfy' " she leran " President Tat'r
: thought it ineumiM nt on him to pa .
a i. i'- to Salt Ltfike City the r--c
;ol'hiM st.-onzhoUl in this i:ountr..'
'. of Mormonis'ii. As a matter of roart-e
the president was honored in tie'
I T tab metropolis. V. it it war. no'. n -1
eshary that he .should be diive.i
: thronIi the s'.reets seo!el in the
.same arriaw with Joseph S:i ith.
Iliehideat of the Mormon chur-h
i I'vi-n that could be overlooktd had
not President Smiih'.;: ille??tl method
of living lx-en jiaraded with the chief
e(cutive of the T'nlted States
"In the carriage following the one
'in which I'resldent Smith and pre-si-
I dent
Taf'. rode were seated three
wives anil five children of Smith
each of ihe three wives havlns? bec.i
married aince the po-eallod Manifesto
of 1S'0 in tt-hlclfc the Mormon chnr h
represented to have renounred pol-
yKarny. "This action of President Taft was
an insult tn the American home an
iiisull. to American A'omachond. Hy
ins ti'tion m i V-lr I.nke Ci'.y it look
e.l as if the pr-sid ::t of tho United
States vas f ounf enancin- plural mar-ria'-'e
and iioly-ramy." Mrs. 'Woodruff
nddressied a coiiK-ea;alicn of !'ve
hundred. Kansas City Star
Enfcrcement Officer Beaten.
ilobart Okla. Oi.t. 17. T. J. Umr-
ers n slate enforcement officer was
beaten badly Monday by C. W. Uil-
lard shortly afier his arrest on a
ehariro of viobtincr tho linvior law i
of the state. Itosers was struck from
behind and danterously wounded and
was unable to appear nt tho e:amin-
irii? trial Monday. Pefore attempt'tic
tho arrest Ropers telephoned for aid.
but before tho arrival of ass.s'rncc
he made the arrest.
i Mere ishi i rcj Never 3ri:vj3 Succets.
To make a su:o;'sa in the euro of
Kidney I. ladder or Kncumatie trou-
ble take Hall's Texas Wonder. It
piv-s (piick and permanent relief j
Writ' for te.-Kimonials K W. Hall j
2?'!'; Olive St. St. I.ouis Mo. Sold by i
all druRcatK.
LANDS
WANTED
We are being asked
almost daily by land
buyers for large tracts
of land for colonization
purposes but we have
no land for sale.
If you own or control
1 000 acres or more of
vacant land tributary
to the Frisco Lines
and want to dispose
of it write to S. A.
Hughes General
Immigration Agent
Frisco Lines St. Louis
and he will probably
le able to arrange the
sale of your property.
There will be no rharge
for our services.
General Passenger Agent
Frisco Lines Saint Louis
The Advertised
Article
(if one in which tht merchant
himself has implicit faith
else be would nt advertise It.
Y'ouare safe in patronizing the
merchant whose ad appear
in this paper because their
goods are up-to-Ait and never
shopworn.
i
Always
Ready
Wise foresight should
lead you
cuoboard
more handy packages of
They won't get musty soiled
or soggy
crackers
crisp clean
protected
moisture -
dust-tight
package.
Never Sold
in Bulk
WIRELESS TELEPHONE
SYSTEM TO BE INSTALLED IN
ARBL'CKLE MINING CAM PS -STATION
AT DAVIS.
! Davis Okla.. Oct. 17. Order.-' wore i
placed today with the Clapp-Kastman
i compi.ny of Cambridge Mass. for
j two wireless telephone and telegraph
i . . . . . .
?ets to Ik? used bftvvonn Davis ami
the Scott-Praden mining camp r.bout
i sixteen miles southwest in the heirt.
i of the ArhneMe mountains. YVIreJcs
waves will tiavel across the highest
i peak in the Arbuckle. to Davis at
1 the rate or 1 SC. 100 miles per second.
TIip set ordered lor the Arbuckbi
Mining Kxcluingc in Davis will be
i a combination telephone and teK
' graph but the set to be inta!lod at
'the mins will hive c uly the tele-
1lione attachment. The jowei to h
u.xd oi't there will be a storattn
battery of n quar'er killovvat eapac-
j ity while tho set in
one killowat capacity
Davis will be
using the 110
! volt alternating current of the dec.
i trie light pl.int. This r-ta'ion will v
j able to communicate with the big
station in the million dollar hotel at
i Ft. Worth owned by the Teas Wi.e-
; lcs Telegraph-Telephf tie Co. who
' own bigil-l'ower s at ions at Houston
I Victoria. S in Antonio and Waco riv
' Drvvi-' station will be placed in di-
: rect con motion with the Texas sys-
tem. Other large stations are ;rrxs
cd fo- OkD.hoM. Citv Tr.lsa. Mnskiv
' itce McAlesti-r. Shnwneo. Fnid etc
in :k'ahoma
i The new wireless telephone th
work of a llcston bid will ult'ma'elv
:';rome into general use in all mining
... t..!
c'VltiF. I IS nroooscii io seeme em-
Ittion to compel all mining com pa
nies fe e.i'ii" their lower working:.
with wireless set.- thereby givhU
thi; men instant rommuni -at'on
wi'h the outside world in cae cf
cave-ins fires etc. The vir-W teie
phone ;s row in geiie-al use in Knio
pean mines. Convolution is l:ept u
tiivo'igh a thons.fid f-v i of solid rack
or earth. Ether wave travel wit a
the rpeed of light and nothing in-
ter.'errs with their passage tbreash
Folid bTiies. Fteel vaults etc.
The hoard of governors of the Ar
EQUIP MIS
m
to keep in the
a half dozen or
like ordinary soda
because their
freshness is
by the
proof
In the moisture-proof
package
NATIONAL' BISCUIT COMPANY
buckle Mining Exchange through tho
membership who have mining inter-
ests in the Arbackle mountains pro-
pose to equip every mining eamr
in that district with Tireless during
the next lew months. It is found to
bo more economical and free from
interference an there are no polos
and wircii to blow down. Iocal cap-
italists propose to enlarge the field
by Installing stations at each of the
principal towns in Oklahoma a.nd en-
ter into a traffic arrangement with
the Texas wireless system new in
commereial operation
FIFTY YEARS SENTENCE.
j For David Koontz Who Planned Rob-
i bery of Crawford Bank
j Cheyenne Okla. Oct. 17. The nio-
I ticn made in the district court here
by David Koontz for a new trial wra-t
I overruled Monday by Judge Hrown
and Koontz was sentenced to fifty
years in the state penitentiary for
complicity in tho -robbery of tho
Crawford Cotton Fxchangc Ii.-nk on
November 19 1910. Koontz was con-
victed on September 15 hut filed a
bid of exceptions and a motion for
a new trial and sentence wns bus-
. pended. Poth were overruled.
The appeal bond Monday was fixed
at $2300o which the defendant ha
not. yet given. When sentenced
Koontz assorted his innocence ami
said that it will be proven to th?
world.
Koontz was convicted
of planning
it out yviPj
ithe robbery and eariyin
il. V C! it. nan- and Charlie Koontz.
fharlio Koontz was convicted and
W hen woman
ulcnt secret ftufterinj he
trust you. Million have he-
tocd tin mark ol confi-
fi ilenrc on Dr. R.
t)f Iluffjlo N.
R'.tn er mtiet to the wcindrr-
I wt"''''r'i riirin-poer ol Dr.
ricrce'a I ttvontr l'rrcri tien
which avr Ibr tnfrrinf irr
from pain and nc( esf illv
grapple with woman' wral.
eases and ituhbam Hit.
No woman'
Dr. fta'l PhuMO ftllrlt tm4m mil
3
given a life sentence and Oaham.
after turning state's evidenco wa
sentenced to forty years in the peni
tentir.ry.
MAIL BOXES FOR STATIONS.
Order Effective Today lo Have Letter
Boxes vat All Railroad Stations.
Washington Oct. 18i An orxler by
the postmaster .general effective to-
day instructs postmasters in cities-
where the free delivery system is in
oieration to place street letter boxes
at all railroad stations.
The installation is to' be accom-
plished as 6oon as possible and th
boxes are to be placed in conspicu-
ous locations near the center of the?
platforms and painted a distinctive
color so as to le readily seen. If
two platforms are used there is to
be a box on each.
It is further ordered that collec-
tions of mail matter deposited in
these boxen be made at stated inter-
vals and the lettersi are to he han-
dled with the same dispatch as all
first class mail.
Gives Aid to Strikers.
Sometimes liver kidneys and how-
els seem to go on a strike and refuse
to work right. Then you need those
pleasant little strike-breakers Dr.
King's New Life pills to Rive them
natural aid and pently compel prop-
er action. Excellent health soon fol-
I lows
Try them. 25c at all Druggists.
MHS. fi. J. HAMILTON" graduate
nurse. Corner Broadway and A istreet
N AY. Phono 4T.2 white. 9-Dn
Honored by Women
nprak cif tier
V. Pierre.
Y. Hvery.
nl3
IT MAKI15 WKAK WO.HIN STRONO
IT HAKIIS 5ICK V()Mf:N WTLI-
arrl ever mixbrrrtrd or her i
hdrnre mila tl l.t p wrote lor aHoct (
hr ttoni.'i llrrioi Mum u Aix lnoN Of.
It. V. I'irrrr 1'rrtelrnr I'.uff.lo N. Y.
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