The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 50, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 3, 1911 Page: 3 of 10
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rdmorc Sunday Cecember 3 1911
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Good on the purchase price of one full pound of yft
lj high quality tyffjfyflzf fjf fj
m 500 COFFEE
"reft-' -wmeef& 1
Get ready for another big treat. It's a bigger
treat -and equally as good as the others were.
These pure wholesome flavory Yours truly
foods arc being given away absolutely free just to prove
the genuine worth and nutritive value of these high
quality products.
Today Yours truly Coffee is to be put to the test.
You are invited to clip the coupon below go
to your grocer's and secure a pound of this finest
ol cortees. 11 you are a lover ol good conee the choicest
of drinks you'll find Yours truly Coffee the most delicious
you ever tasted. And the reason is this.
STEEL CUT
Yours truly Coffee is made from the finest selected coffee
beans. It is the grade of colfee chosen for its richness
of taste purity and aroma. Our experienced huvers
secure it in the best coffee markets. It is made under
the guidance of experts produc: d by a skillful proccs
that has made 45 years of coffee making a success.
esseee
FREE COUPON
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Now is youropportunity to try this fine beverage. 'J'hc
coupon below is good for ten cents on the purchase
price of a full pound of Yours truly coffee. Simply
tear out the coupon and take it to your grocer.
He will accept it at its full ten cent value the
same as money on the purchase price of a
pound of Yours truly Coffee.
Give thi.i Coupon to your grocer
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PURCELL WHOLESALE GROCERY
WIIOI.i:SAI.i: DISTRIBUrORS
Putcell Ardmorz Pauls Valley
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WE NEED A FlfiE
ALARM SYSTEM
IRE LAST NIGHT DID CONSID-
ERABLE DAMAGE TO COTTAGE
ON EAST SIDE.
who conducts a dray line In thu
city. The building waa ;n t-ight
rwrn structure and valued at about
U.r.oo and damaged to jibout hah
Hat amount Tht fiirniturp
practically .ill fivcd.
uoiher evidence that the city
should install a Gamewell fire nlani.
cyBtem was proven last night when
ttiu alarm was sent to the station
alatlng that the fire was on D
street southwest when in reality it
was on D street between First and
Second avenue northeast.
The fire department had started
toward the soutnwest part of the
city when they were met by one of
the man who pointed out the proper
direction and tho apparatus wa3
tiUen to tho scene of the fire.
The fire was in the residence of
N'elise Eastman an old colored man j
Marriage License liaued.
The- following raarrlace liccnt-es
were isKued by the lrk of the
u.unty court ftr the week ending
Dt'cembfr 2:
C. C. Christian. 22 Wapanucka
and Itell Tamont 18 Mulkc.v.
Cy Love IS. and .Maude Wil-
liams 16 Lone Grove.
J. A. Criner 19 and Cora Fuller
17 Ardmore.
Fletcher Foster 2 J and Hula
Jonef 18 Ardmore.
r - K Smith 2 and Myrtle Hen-
ry IS Iirock.
Jack N'oftis 21 and Jennie Wil
kins IS Mulkey.
C. I!. Holt 21 and Cladya I'ayne.
IS Ardmore.
HAMON SAYS ROAD
WILL BE BUILT
PROMOTER INDIGNANT AT SUG
GESTION THAT THE PROMO
TERS WILL FAIL.
Ahther the road would be. built bit
this- letter from Hamon has put to
rest some persMent rumors thai
refused to down
The time limit on :his road by
the terms of the contract will ex-
ire on tho Urt-.t day of Sfptmiboj-
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Meeting of Morgan Camp.
Do you use tue want ads?
A lutUr was received in thin !(;.
tiom Jake Hamon .f La ton by n
man who is deeply int'TesteJ in th
Vidmore iJunran-Lawtou KalUay h'
rtiting the citizens of thin city h.
.-cem to doubt that Hw road will
lo built. In his letter Mr. Hamor
states posiiively that work will be-
::i on the road witaln a few weeks
and that before the time limit ox
pLrcs tiains will e jiassim; over tin
ia;ls.
This project ha.i been soinjr nkws
qnietiy for some time attiui tin
iiftlo attention and peoijle wore be
ginning to get skeptical here as to
Thin afternoon
John M. Morgan
will At th
liome. Th Ural
the membem of
Camp V. C. V.
Old Confederates
Sunday In every
j'OMttt hits bwn designated
J i amp & tl day to mvet
J liom TU: other mptiiij;s
jhitld at to aisemhiy room
ourthouse.
ty the
at the
ill bi
in the
i
Our hot drinks and cold drinks and
-.i.:m
wore iiopular very week. You get
the best service here. Tho hea'th
drinks and the immaculate cleanliness !
of our lunches deserve your patron
age. Ringer's Druj Store.
NOT SOLD YET.
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 50, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 3, 1911, newspaper, December 3, 1911; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145727/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.