The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 28, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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ArdiTiofu Tuesday November 28 .1911
TMf DAILY ARDMORffiTE
0A.GE THRM
jrj I f O Uoing to neglect your hair until it leaves
hyfllCl f yu? Going to neglect your dandruff until
you are bald? Certainly not. Then con
sult vour doctor. Ask him about Aver's Hair Vigor. It
never stains or changes the
T
nun i
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I iff nftf1
E! U X E H
ii n run
IHulLl
WOULD DESTROY STATE
Timmingo Oklii. Xuv. 27. Hea-
vy II. Murray known la political
rjarlanco as "Alfalfa BUI" and Uetd
by the ropl as the "Father of Ok-
lahoma'e Constitution." relative to
tbe profosed inltiativo bill to abol-
ish tho iistrict agricultural chool
roir DOrmalH and oUers in. his
characteristic wuy mad.i tMo ootu.T-
vatkMi: "Chin onco bull' a railroad with
No Use Arguing
When It comes to stortns
houehold goods etc. You will
find our facilities meet every
requirement. Wo also haul
gooda anywhere. Prompt and
caroful attention givon to every
order.
Phone 72 and w will do
e fat
J. L. WILSON
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
A Fireless Room
These chilly mornings inviteH
Krio that will cause suffering
and loss of time all winter.
A DETROIT JEIEL
Gas Heater
should be In your room. Tbey
come in grades from tbe 13
stove to tbe handsome Parlor
Heater.
We set up and concoot these
Heaters in your borne.
Tbey combine Beauty Com-
fort and Economy In fuel.
NEW STATE HARDWARE
AND HARNESS COXPANV
W. W. CLEMENS Maaager.
CITY DRUG STORE
Fall line Medicines and Pro-
prietary Remedies. Paints Oil
and Glass. Courteous treat-
ment reasonable prices.
YOUR TRADE SOLICITED
Do you .Be the want adt
i
color of the hair.
J. C Aor Co.
I. !! Vi
Is Your Gas
Bill Too High
The King Gas Heater
saves one-half vour gas
and it's handsome
enough for any parlor.
Gas Stoves from
$3.50 to $12.50
FOR SALE BY
HOFFMAN & WOOD
Plumbers nn (las Fitters
I'hone 79
mi SKffiETu nm
.Successors to W. A. Pride
Jt'hune.'t'
complete- equipment operated it. or.e
day to the satisfaction of the pis
tail'j. curiosity then chopped up the
track and destroye every vestige
of tho maguifioeLt taoroughfste.
This -jui the boxerisin inherent in
tbt Chinese race; and thin 1 juat
what th(; proposed Initiative bill
to do. The- ttrteca collegt'3
for higher learning havo Jant been
completed- the first great cost pMd
and no tho oppcnn?3 of higher
education too fccxe-r '.enie.ct pro-
pose to destroy them.
"Tfw suprene test ov the people's
ability to rulo is now before tliuru
and. incidentally tho wisdom or lolly
of permitting thorn to xulo through
power of initiative nnd referendum
Tb American pc-op'.- surely
w;if r; iiiU-nt. with p.ijriiu! at
tention with i'; vm of ill t rniiain.?
whether tbey will . mbr.iee c.i: for-
ward movement styled 'Trip People's
Ruin.' If we have more of Ueso in-
sututiois. than any othr state :t Is
because our a ta teamen wore wi.icr
than tho builders of other state?. If
tlu'iv lx arKiiminta ARiiinsf. tl:-se
i inctkuUotis it is th samo ;irpument
usid acainst all education at public
'MX'iuk miversitieH 'Ol!ep s :iA
i oniMion srho.ls includiid. The ( ml
da n ot tho- poor uot the t hilurf-n of
tin rich --receive thi nmst benefit
fro n wlucaHurt at iablir expense.
"While Uw ji'Ik of lh i-ewil cf
ovi ry i:onH"onweai( U neither desire
nor need an academic education it
in iri)f(iii!ijl necc.-ary for every
ci'. iii:'.aili)ti of evt ry state. hatwv r
tin- form of ovevtunen; but Ape-
rially true -C ib.'iiiof i :v : s iUn r.1-
pubHi s. that a few men be tho'.oiinh
ly and well educated the more the
bet.tsr; and tlnee in democracies ;tnd
rejiublloj!i tho clt'zen is jiven the
largest liberty of choice su h rov-
erninmU ran !o little more ti.uii
Irovid the opportunity loivinj: all
entirely free to become wise. r re-
main ignorant. It therefore reinaitei
the duty of the state to provide the
means for the education of every
child to the limit of human loaxuiiiK
In the arts sciences and literature
ar.d that at the expense of the pub-
lic. Here is the corm rione of the
strongest civilization. Indeed with-
out this a people may be governed
well for a while never long as haa
been instanced by some of the In-
dian tribes but with neither mental
nor moral activity the two things
most noed for a nobler manhood.
" 'A little learning is a dangerous
thing' in a society where the whole
population ar kept in lgnorane.
None receive higher education but
all are advanced just far enough to
become confirmed anarchists.
"Kxpehsive? O yes but too much
money cannot be provide! if wisely
spent for education and public
roads The old Romans built the
roads but they neglected education.
If we destroy these institutions we
shall be neglecting both.
"I shall havo more to say on this
subject later for the things upper-
;3t in my breast is the preserva-
tion of Oklahoma's constitution nd
aer educational institutions.
"I shall refuse to believe that cur
people will vote for the 'Boxers'
Pill.' I hive an abiding frtith in the
le to govern themselves wisely
is well as justly."
THEOBALDI THURSDAY THANKS-
GIVING. 12tf
IN OKLAHOMA
LS
ACTUAL STARVATION
Facts About Indigestion and Its Re-
lief That Should Interest You
Although Indigestion and Dyspep-
sia aro .o prevalent most people
do not thoroughly understand their
cause and cure. There is no reason
why most people should not est any-
thing they desirt if they will only
chew it carefully and thoroughly.
Muny actually starve themselves Into
sickness Uirmmh fear of eutiug ev-
ery Rood-looking ssood-meliiiig. and
good-tastinj; food because It doe- not
agreo with them.
Tb- best thing in do is to fit
yourself to digest miiy good food.
Wo believe we can retieve Dyspep-
sia Wo are so lonlltli-nt of this
fact that wo guarantee and promise
to supply tho niediine free of all
cost to every one hn will use it
j who is not porfectl) satisfied with
the ief.ulis which if produces. We
exact no promises and put no one
under any obligation whatever. Sure-
ly nothing could be fairer. Wo are
located riiht Lore am. our reputation
should lie s'li.n ieiit SssuiMnie of the
KoituinetH of otr oit'cr.
Wo want every one troubled with
'adlgrstion oi Dyspepsia iu any Term
to come to our store ami bu ;i box
of Itexall Dyspepsia Tablets. Take
them homfj and give them a reason-
able trial according to directions.
Then if not satisfied come to us
and get your money back They are
very pleasant to take; they aid to
scot ho the irritable stomacii to
strengthen and invigorate the diges-
tive organs and to promote a
healthy and natural bowel action
thus leading to perfect and healthy
digestion and assimilation.
A 2.rH. package of Rexall's Dyspep-
sia Tablet furnishos 15 days' treat-
ment. In ordinary ea.ii- this is suf-
ficient to produco a cure. In more
hror.ie casos a longer treatment of
courn is necessary and depends
upon the f-v.rity of tho trouble. For
such .cases we have two larger sizes
eh el! for 50c. and $1.00. Re-
member you can obtain Rall Rem-
ed'es in this community only at our
'torcj The Rexal! Stor. Thu Ringer
Drug Co.
Free to Pile
Victims
Next Morning Worst Cases Wonder
Why They Never Before Tried the
Remarkable Pyramid Pile Remedy..
IT 18 FREE.
ley making a free test of the Won-
derful Pyramid Pile Remedy you are
uno of being right. Nothing is more
disappointing than to Invest in some
thing that doesn't do the work. So
write at once to the I'y"'-mi'l Dntg
Co Marsiliall Mich. for a fret? tr-al
package aud know to a certa'r.'y
that here is a sure quick aul per-
manent cure an iuatant relief In
worst cases of any form of p!Ks.
The trial will enable you to ;-'mi
comfortably over night anl in the
morning you will hustle to the near-
est drug store can't help It for iho
regular 5wc box that put3 yo t on
your feel and keeps you going. He
sure you get what jou ask for.
Uso the coujkiu below. Merely
fill in your name and address.
FREE PACKAGE COUPON.
Fillout -the blank lines bilow
with your name and address cut
out coupon and mall to the PY-
RAMID DRUG CO. 403 Pyramid
Illdg. Marshall Mich. A sample
of the great Pyramid Pilo Reine
dy will then be sent you at oncx-
by mail FREE in plain wrapper.
Street
Name
City State
Quail Hunters Notice.
The city lake ahed has beon duly
posted according to law and all per-
sons found shooting quail on the lake
shed will be prosecuted. Two offend-
ers were dismissed Saturday for the
reason they pleaded they were not in-
formed but this is to give every one
special notice that none others will bo
excused under any circumstances. The
quail on the city property will be
protected.
D. IL DAWSON
Mayor.
T. C BRIDGMAN
27-': Commissioner of Waterworks.
Farm for 6ale.
lOne hundred and sixty acres well
improved all ready for business;
small cash payment balance time.
DYER & FISH
26-3t. Ardmore Okla.
jf Get ''-'
rjjj
A Will print a coupon in this paper SOON m
A that will be good for ten cents on the
XjLj purchase price of the next ty
Yours truly treat Cjr
Watch this
Paper for full
Particulars.
PURCELL
November 28 in History.
90 Kien Long Emperor of China
died aged "JO.
1819 Thomas II. Itlako an e-rtrly set
tler at Terr Haute Ind. and
a distinguished Ameriej-.n
statesman died
ISM The first regular train ran on
tbe Quebec and Richmond rail-
nxid from Port Levi.
lv.;2 battle of Cane Hill Ark.; the
Confederates were defeated and
retreated to Van ltureii.
1() The Prussians defeated the
Frerti-h' near Aniieu.-; and cap-
tured the city. They also de-
feated the French near t)iio:niH
inflicting heavy losses.
174 Tho Molly Mugtiircs an out
law band were making Schuy-
kill county l'.t. and viilnity
he seem- of nightly arson and
murder.
ivt China accepted the ood offices
of the United States to 'arrange
ipoaeo with Jupau and prepara-
tions to undertake negotiations
wcro commenced.
1-''.S Spanish I'eaco Cominis.-ion ac-
cepts United States' terms.
1 fot Kuropatkin reported three days'
fighting ou Hussian loft cast
of Mukden.
It"' Over one hundred miners were
entombed as a result of explo-
sion and wrck in the Mariar.na
mine at Monongabclu Pa.
tf'IO BritiKh Parliament dbaolved.
Attention Odd Fellows.
ll members of Ardmore Ixhlge No.
C I. O. O. F. are requested to at-
tend the regular meeting on next
Tuesday. Nov. 28 as the Oklahoma
la' makes that the time for the clo
Hon of officers for the next term.
There will also be work in the .ec-
oud degree.
J. J. STANSELL N. O.
2;S W. W. TALIAFERRO Sec.
Starts Much Troubbt.
If all people knew that neglect of
cutistipatlon would result in severe
indigestion yellow Jaundice or viru-
lent liver troubla they woulJ soon
take Dr. King's Now Life Pills and
end It. It's the only safe way. Best
for biliousness headache dyspepsia
chills Mid debility. 23c at Ringer
Drug Co.
Hurry to Felkor's Curing his bij
eiIo of groceries. 14tb
Do yea use the want ads?
PURCELL WHOLESALE GROCERY
WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS
ARDMORE PAULS VALLEY
Railroad Urae Tabic
6ANTA FE.
Nortnoountt.
No. 6 11:07 a.m.
io 12 3:06 p.m.
.So. IS 11:28 a. m
Southbound.
'o. 5 i.H a. m.
No. IT :25 p. m
No. 11 1:15 p.m.
ROOK I3LAND SYSTEM.
Westbound.
673 l-5 p. m
651 :30 p. m
Eastbound.
652 7:30 a. m
074 3:1S p. m
FRISCO 8YSTEM.
Westbound.
f25 9: jo a m.
r.13 12::i0 p.m.
r.27 3:15 p. m
fifti 8:.r.O p.m.
Local Freight.
017 1:4.". p.m.
(Dally except Sunday.)
Eastbound.
:24 C:00 a. m.
7:15 a.m.
f26 12:40 p.m.
515 4:45 p. m.
Local Freight.
MG C:10 p.m.
No.
So
No
No.
No.
No
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
No.
Brad Hays at Rush Springs.
In a k-ttor to the Ardmoreito Mr.
Hays says:
"I am here iu a meeting Yes-
terday I baptised nine persons two
others are approved for baptism.
Yesterday way a real good day for
the business; tho wa.ur was nice and
cool; everyone seemed to enjoy it."
Lost Both Legs.
Bartlesville Okla. Nov. 2.r..--liert
Reynolds a contractor on the uew
Elk" building at. this place v. as
crushed by a fulling derrick yes-
terday and received injuries whi
necessitated the amputation of bo '.a
legs.
At such times as I am absent from
my office patient are requested to
leave calls at T N. Coleman's drug-
store. Phone 4.
24-10 Dr. J. C. McNEES.
Join with tho hundreds of other?
who are buying largei supplies of
groceries daring Fulker's reduction
sale Mth
Discovered a Cave.
Luther Okla. Nov. 26. Wit Reed
Lloyd who came in from the Kickapoo
flat Friday reports the finding of a
cave of unsurvi-yod dimensions on his
farm. His Hon Charles and another
boy chased a rabbit into a hole. Se-
curing a spade they commenced dig-
ging aud soon discovered that tbe hole
opened Into a cavern. Entering this
they found it to be about forty feet
square with openings into other cav-
erns which they did not care to enter
Without lamps. They are preparing to
make an exploration of the cave.
"There could be no better medictne
than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
My children were all sick with whoop-
ing cough. One of them was in bed
had a high fever and was ounghliw tip
blood. Our doctor gave them Chamber-
lain's Cough Remedy and the first
dose eased them and three bottle
cured them" says Mrs. R. A. Donald-
son of Lexington Miss. For sale by
all dealers.
THEOBALD! THURSDAY THANKS-
GIVING. 12tf
I. R. BEST
PLUMBING
AND
GASFITTING
Makes a Specialty of Re-
pair Work.
All Orders Booked None
Forgotten.
No Order too Big or too
Little for Prompt
Attention.
WEST MAIN ST.
PHONE 2 6
D
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 46, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 28, 1911, newspaper, November 28, 1911; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145723/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.