The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 99, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 30, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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-omore Tijeic.y Jnuary o0. Hi:
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
FACE FOUR
FED
course worrying about T2S.70. 1 !t
fact that a financial loose nd ex-
isted in hiH great stronghold of in-
dustry would bother him iron- than
a los of 10000 times the sum in-
volved. SING
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Sljc Jtoilij rDmorruc.
Ey The
ARDMOREITE PUBLISHING CO.
.c:i.KY SIGGS President
L HYKNB Manager
JOHN K. KASLKY... Editor
n.tu'd at '.be Fostoffice at Ardmore
as Second Class Matter.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CARTER
COUNTY AND THE CITY
OF ARDMORE.
K ;t is in The Ardmoreite it Is legal.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
The Daily Ardmoreite.
or.e Y.ar 13.00
one Month
one Week 15
The Weekly Ardmoreite.
on.' Year l.y Mail 5 1 00
Six Months
Three Months -
!iv erroneous reflection on the
tharachr standing or Herniation of
and inTfon linn or corporation
which may appear in the columns of
The Ardmoreite i i 1 1 In; gladly cor-
rected upon its being brought to the
attention of tin; management.
Phones.
F.:s;ncss Manager's Office 5U8
Ci-y Editor's Office 5
Loiur Instance .- 538
Ardmore Tutsday January 30. 191J
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MR. CARNEGIE AND HIS $C8.7C.
The difficulties ouco intcrt'd by An-
liew Carw uie in eoller l i tin; $'v7'i
due iiini as a witness before the
steel ti 1st ii estimators have no
doubt permitted the pai ai:raphers of
tile lliited States to sell MUi'us
worth much more Ihan .JS.70 Tin'
pu'dic tins read these comment ( with
a -mile leclin'-' tint Andy s aniety
a'ioiit -uch a trifle is very niniisinu.
Some havf pi(dialdy stopped to fig-
ure what the time spent by .Mr.
Carnegie in collectini! that bill mipht
hae been worth to him on the In-i-
of his daily earnini;s. Quile
likdv if applied to the problem? of
bis busii ess it mUht have fin:hered
in T2S.7HO or more.
The incident is siii.'pesli e how-
over of the extent to which a bu.v
niess man of meat ability is always
w ii ricd liv a financial "loose end'
no mailer lniw -'nail
men fail bernn.-c they
the "follow-up" habir
A treat many i
never
the
a quire
fee);nt;
that any line of investiuation should
be pursted to the limit. V
Cood detail work Is the cement that
holds a business together. ICvery
dollar should -ie HKoitnfed f.'r. Every
iiivestic.ition should be pushed 'o
lb" e .d. Et cry account should bo
'( Iba'ed to ibe uttermost f.i t!ii 'ij? or
else charged off at a loss. If this
feeling does not pervade n force of
employes I here will be unnoticed
driblets of losses or a faib"e of pa-
th nt enterprise that will jeopardize
a business success.
The small individual account uviv
he of no importance. Hut once th"
idea pervades a body of men that 't
is of no importance the corrosive
contauion of ini fficiency has found
a lodsitii; in the vitals of that bus-
iness. Completeness and accuracy
f de'ail work tint's becomes ap idea!
which the employer must preach al-
most as a religion.
Andrew Cariiei'ie was not. of cenr
Andrew Carneire vas not of
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Local Railrcad Notes.
For the reason Vat the Shriner
will hold a ceremonial session in
Okhfhoma City on the 22nd day o.
Februar.- the Santa Ke will give n
fare of one and one-third making th.
round trip rate cost $1. Tickets are
good from the 2 1st to the L'.'.th.
Tickets are not sold on the certifi-
cate plan and the rate will apply to
persons who desire to attend th
state democratic convention. With
tuis :at. in force there should he as
many as one bundled democrat
from the county att'-nd the state convention.
The Santa Ke local
that 'hey are bothered
of bovs ranging in age
years who board freight trains in the
yards here and ride them to the hill
this side of Ib-rwyn. where they jump
oil. In coming bad; they pass over
the grade to the opposite side ami
board another freight and come back
into town. Some have gone as far
as 1 )oil-h it v and hav been forced
to ride the rods. Others so south
as far as Marietta where the freights
sloi to take water. The boys who in-
dulge in this soprt are very likely
..i ricoive injuries and are als vi-
olating tlic law. If the practice is
not controlled by the parents of the
bo.'s the Santa Ke will dispateb
a special officer here to make ar
r
sis of the wiunusters and will .-toll
the danv
method.
'ous practici
bv that i
The Santa IV has dispen
w iMi
its force of plumbers and after I hi? j
the lilumbin;; work will be done foi j
the Santa Ke by local firms residing i
in the towns throupli which the Santa i
l'e passes. In Ardmore Hie firm of '
Kennerlv. Sprapins Lewis have
the Santa Fe .ilunibiu contract.
Harry l.ant. ma.-ter carpenter of
the Hock Island is here with s- v -
er.il helpers in;iiina repairs on the i
UocU Island Frisco freight depot. '
I I'w o oll'ii ials of the Frisco are here i
j today foini; oer the ruhl of way
. ..f tl... in lliis lilv nil :t I ( 1 1 1 1 1
I of insmation. 1 lie reasons lor inak-
! in;'. 1 ie inspect ion
are not .'known
'. A.
the
Talley travrliui; freight y.m.'iit
Frisco is here today Irom
ol
'i.Maboica I'ily.
Th 1'iisco shipped a car of limb's
from here today to Hope Ark. Tin
bipper w as .1. A. Cox.
.1. L. I ri oil. Rock Island conductor
resumes bis lobular wink today af-
ter a ret ess of three wejdis durin.!;
wliic'i time lie has been dolus some
iirpoilai't coinmittee work lor lie
Order ol Kailway Conduciois.
W. 'I'. Tiisworlh has arrhed from
Shaw :ie. and has taken a run on
the bock Island as a conductor ile
sin ce'(i.s Hsia'r .lalcbi f who j;oeS
with the Missouri Oklahoma & Cull'
at Denison Texas.
W. I!. Worshnm of Henrietta Tex
has shipped tlwe hundred head o
cattle lo the oil mill here to be
in tiai'sil to market.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
fake LAXATIVE BUOMO Quinine
Tablets. Drupsists refund money if
t fails to cure. E. W. GROES a.g-
lature Ii on each box. 25c.
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CONSECUTIVE DATES
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; beautiful strong durable. Brides ;
as described elsewhere there arc maps
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oy iiioiiuio.. bv. Bt-.lo
late cnucu plaits .-n..-.
Dictionary coupon and the
98c:
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tng. stamped in goia
WriSTirs and Hack ; has same
New Standard caper f.atre illustra-
nKTIONARY tiun. but all -
1 1 1 ...ini.j oi the cob I rlxncnaa .
o r e d plairs I B.aui of
and charts ire omitted. SIX I m .
CestacutiTa Coupon aad ta I
22c Extra for Fota
I The Cook
always- feels
I confident ofl
I pure and wholesome
food when usind
1 Tfiu ITOraifHirtS
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APure.Grape
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CARTER COUNTY USE FOR BMKES
AGAINST SOUTHWESTERN SIM CO.
The M. .1. tiill Construction! oiiipauy
agreed to construct the Carter county
i-oMi t eousc lor $i i l.'MI'l and tin; cos.
J has been to the county $ 1 4227'.'.
; which is more than the contract price
I iy $.:jj7:i.i;!'i and the difference is
iii. ause for the filing of a .-uit by
llie i-ounlv
iiiiiuiy and
icissinners
attorney on liebalf of ibe
iis board of county com-
against the M. .1. CHI Con-
it nietion ('ompaiiy and
Wl.s Surety Company
'I. . ..... OIlO w li ii 1 t
the South-
of Denison.
T?ie oinour.
construction
tlie surety
of Mm liond wincn i ne
coinnauv uave Ibrouub
insurance company.
Throimh its ationieys .1. II. Math-
. el s and . I. I .I' llMlloi e. nie i imiii...
alb ues that on the ::oth day of March
! r.Mii the board of county commis--ion-!
ers and Ibe M. .1. t'.ill Construction
i Company eiiteietl imo a contract by
I ihe terms of which the construction
I company was to build a three story
1 court holts- for the county aecoi'Mn-
! to plans and specifications furnished
j ih. inly ihe contractor was to fur-
' nisb all materials and pay all labor
' bills and should receive $1 I I win.
. To insure the performance of tin'
j contract the county allege.- that on
Ihe lftth day of April. UUu. th"
i l. .1. cill Consiruc l ion Company ex-
i edited its bond to the c ounty fro $2."..-
t
I oimi and tarnished as security on that
'bond the Soul h esteru Surely In-
i suranee Company of Denison Texas.
: The bond provided that If
I contractor lailed to furnish material
d j and lal'or that the board ot (oariv
i commissioners had a riulit to furnish
! same and deduct the cost ironi nie
I amount coniinn to the contractor and
! n iom further ave power io the
' boaril of commissioners to enter the
lirrinises to terminate the cm iey.
i
i iiieni of the contractor and to employ
.my oth-T person to linisb "ie wo-k
j if the architect should slate that the
i failure of the conlrac or to furnish
niateiial and labor ;is sulficieiit
urtniiids for such action. In ease
sell contract should reipiire more
ii'iiiiev than the eriuinal contract tlw
'"i-i urtioe ciini .'iiiv v as mad' iia'de
lor that amount to ibe county.
'I In- complaint fiiiiher states that
Hi.
instruction eompanv entered!'"' Miuay tne pin nay 01 i rua.
;:oll the work
and neglected
but failed and i' fu-'d
to employ a sufficient
U'l-nier of vmi
and rei'ax'd to
wi'li proiiiptnes
r!inen and material
prosecute the work
s and dilb'eiice and
l he board of commissioners was com-
pelled to takeover the work and fin-
1 isli it That on .Inly 1Mb Hi"
Southwestern Surety Insurance Com-
pany entered into a contract with
I the board of county commissioners
under the terms of which the board
eouUl pay dlrett for vnifrrta ar t
labor unon the estimate of the ar- i
I chitect and that the purely company
wiis not to bo relea-fd from liability
' under its bond to the board of com-
! i mi Arc
The plaintiff county
states that it
..... .!. .....1 t.i the amount of SaJ
ll ...III. f.
! en i nk indcement. for t2r..n00
:7'.u;:i and asks judgement for ji'.i
ami costs and all other relief to wuiO
I it is entitled.
; The Gill Construction company fur-
I nished the loard of coun'y commls-
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Cream lartai
Baking Powae
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Made froznOmjjes
.VVvX.VvVS
sioneis another bond .-tuned by indi-
vidual citizens of Ardmore and it is
probable that the contention of tin-
surety company will be Ciat ibey are
liable only for their p:o rata part
of i lie damages and will ask the
"ouiity to exbausi the oilier bond be-
fore .iudunient is taken against tliein
on the grounds that the individual
bond as niven first. One attorney
in i omnientiiif; upon the case said
that there was a difference in a bond
that was given as an accommodation
and one that was given for hire
i (hat. th surety company was paid
for inakini.' tin bond and in his opin-
ion is lialde for the full amount of
th" bond. In speaking further ol
the -ase he said the state supreme
court had not passed upon a question
similar to this but. would be forced
to do so ill a case that oriuinat .1
in the fcilnre of the Columbia Malik
; and Trust Company. In this ens
'the bank .voepted money on deposit
J from the school fund of the stale th
I la' provides that banks shall give
! security for such deposits the bank
! uave a surety company bond for the
! return of the money the bank failed
j the surety company was siihI on its
bond the surety company takes tie-
position that all re-unes of the
' bank shall be exhausted before ac-
! tion can be taken against it and
also that all efforts to obtain money
i from tha state guaranty fund shal'
I lie exhausted before judgment ' a i
i be ta1 en asainst the surely coinp'in'.
Notice of Sale of Real Estate.
State of Oklahoma. Coun'y of Gar-
in. ss. In the County Court.
In the matter of the guardianship
of )ewey I.ainey and Hubert I.amey
M iuors.
Notice is hereby Riven that in pur-
suance of an order of the County
Court of the . County of Garvin and
Slate of Oklahoma nnule on the 7th
dav of July 1!M1 in the matter of
tln estate of lk'wey I.amey and Hob-
oil I.amey the undersisned as the
guardian of the estate of said minors
will sell at. public auction to the
hiisht'st bidder for rash subject to
onl'i' 'nation by said County Court
1 19 12 at 2 o'clock p. in. at Pauls
'Valley Oklahoma in the County of
Gum in all the right title interest
and estate of the said Dewey I.amey
and Robert Latney Minors in and to
all the certain lot piece or parrel oft
Unil. situated lying and being in
(th County of Garvin State of Okla-
j noma bounded and described as fol-
lows and tiion the following terms
and conditions towit:
' The lands of Robert Lamey to he
sold are as follows towit: The North-
I tr-ct nimrter rf Vnrt hnnst Onartpr of
'Southeast Quarter of Section 2C
Township One (1) South Range Two
(2) West in Carter County Oklano-
ma. Said land will he sold on the
following terms and conditions town;
For cash in hand upon delivery of
1 I .1 It!. A...l
leeu. sunjeci io ai-prown u. iai vu...
Dated this JOth day of January
1912.
SAMPSON LAMEY
Guardian.
12-1 9-20-2
NO ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THIS
I THAN ONE DOLLAR WILL BE ACCEPTED UNLESS THE CASH ACCOM-
I PANIES THE AD. ADS THAT AMOUNT TO MORE THAN ONE DOLLAR
WILL BE CHARGED TO ANY RESPONSIBLE PERSON.
I SELL. AN LI KENT TYPEWRITERS
Dd handle ribboo) carbca paper
oil etc. O. P. Selvldge. Phone 510
Wanted To teach you Shorthand
Bt iome. Mall Course In Spencerian
Shorthand $10. Easily learned. Easi-
ly written. Easily read. Selfidge
Business College Ardmore Okla.
W'A.N'TKU To stand ray oung full-
blooded bull. Season $2.a0. C. P.
Hall. 2S-lm
WANTKD TO KXCIIANCK. cattle for
small rheaj) house with garden.
Apply 10th Ave. & X. Caddo street.
Mrs. Allen. 2S-3t
Wo want to buy our fat cattle and
hops. Carpenter & Craddock -1-tf
WANTKD To buy all
and whiskey bottlei
kinds of beer
. C. P. Hall.
Mm
WANTKD-Mcn to learn barber trade.
Here is an oiler that includes tools
with tuition. A method that saves
years of apprenticeship. Positions
waiting in city or country shops.
'Write Moler liarber College Dal-
las Tex. 2M't
MISCELLANEOUS.
.suTlCK At 208 C St. N. com-
mencing Feb. ath lancy or plain
sewinL-;. All work guaranteed sat
isfactory; prices reasonable. Mrs.
Ualawav and Mrs. Denning. Thone
0S9. ' 2
" LOTAN FOUND.
LOST Small loose diamond and a
rill:; set with .1 opals. Knclosed in
pill box and dropped somewhere
on the streets Friday niuhr. Phone
Illue-l;. 2S-3
ETiiiT- A lady's brooch double eai;le
Masonic emblem. Helurn to W.
A Wimliisli at Oil Mill. 2V-t!
POULTRY.
YOI" C.WT lose by buyiim Conkey't
l.avinv; Tonic. If your hens don'l
lay you net your money bad;. Ard-
more Seed House.
MOST DISEASE comes from genus
Kill the norms and you kill disease
Conkey's Nox-i-cide mixes with wat
and Vills the germs. For poul
Ipi'immi crnel.-men Mnd hc.nc.ekf eir
o:s Guaranteed bv Ardmore Seed
1 louse.
Notice For Publication.
State of Oklahoma Carter County.
In the District Court.
Frankie Dotson Plaintiff vs Hen-
ry Dotson Defendant. No. 1H0S.
Said defendant Henry Dotson will
take notice that he has been sued
In the above named court for di-
vorce and must answer the petition
filed therein by said plaintff on or
before the 1st day of March A. D.
1912 or said petition will bo taken
as true and a judgment for said
plaintiff in said action for divorce
will be rendered accordingly.
Dated this IS'li day of January
1912.
CHAMPION CHAMPION.
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
fSeal)
Attest: S. F. HAYNIE
Deputy. 1S-25-1-S
A Des Moines man lina an attack of
muscular rheumatism in his shoulder.
A friend advised him to go to Hot
Springs. That meant an expense of
$ lib). 00 or more. He sought for a
quicker and cheaper way to cure it
and found it in Chamberlain's Lini-
ment. Three days after the first ap-
plication of this liniment he was well.
For sale by all dealers.
In -'The Itlind God'' a short story
iu the February Red Hook Magazine
James Oliver Curwood utilizer an
idea which many authors would r-ave
thought worth writing a novel around.
He imagines an Arctic oasis an iso-
lated Eden hidden among the Polar
snows and warmed by hot geysers
such as those of the Yellowstone.
Thus provided with something new
in the way of local color Mr. Cur-
wood develops a vivid romance that
is remarkably effective.
Feed ARCO a mixed feed for
horses and cows; put up In 100-lb.
sacks delivered in barn for 90 cts.
cwti This Is a carefully prepared
feeit manufactured by the Ardmore
Oil & Milling Co.
16tf
Read the Want Ads. Worth while.
COLUMN AMOUNTING TO LESS
FOH SALE OR TRADE Four-year-old
registered stallion 13 1-2 hands
high dark bay dark points broke
to harness can show his colts. Will
sell or trade for cattle. Felix J.
King Ardmore Okla. Phone CC.
Btf
FOR RENT
FOR KENT One nice office room
fronting Washington street. Apply
Love & Thurmond. 10tr
FOR REXT One 3-rooin house cor-
' ner E and 3rd Avenue X. E. $S.0u
per month gas and water. E. E.
(luillot lit W. Main St i!S-:!
l-'OR Rl'.N'T j-ioom bungalow half
block ear line $10 per month; as
and c'ly water. See O. A. Strang
at Donnea Store. oO-Ct
FOR RENT Five-room bungalow
Fourth avenue N. W. All modern
conveniences. B. II. Corlew. 2S-3
FOHblKNT
near Union depot. Small house and
two acres of truck garden X. "Wash-
ington and 10th $4.no O. M. Red-
field. Phone nc. 27-1 m
FJRST-CLASS rooms and board for
particular people. Electric lighti
hot and cold water gaa heat 222
North Washington street. Tele-
phone 93. Mrs. W. R. Burnitt.
20tf
FOR RENT Fine S-room hoise ail
modern conveniences; barn an I
garden; one block car line. R. A.
Fox Phone 4C5. .1-1 m
M AKE A MILLION 'With one stroke
you can make a million. I can lo-
cate you on a gold mine. I know-
where the mine is located. The gold
has been tested. Will divide with
the person who will furnish the
money to buy the land or will sell
out entirely. See or v.-rite nie at
once. M. W. Clark Keller Okla.
20 t
! Here is a remedy that will cure
'your cold. Why waste time and
j money experimenting when you can
get a preparation that has wen a
world-wide reputation by its cures of
this disease and can always he de-
I pended upon? It is known every
i where as Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy and Is a medicine of real merit.
!For sae J
all dealers.
THIS IS
BUILDING
YEAR
Ardmore ha sold more lum-
ber during the first month of
1912 than it did during the
first six months of 1911.
1912 is building year. Those
who have the means are build-in-;
homes. Those who have
not the means are borrowing
the money and building
Where ihere is a will there
is a way and every man can
nia.ke himself a home owner
if he will put forth the right
effort at the right time.
We have been of service to
others and can be of service to
you. Our line of lumber and
building material is the best
in i lie city. We can help
you save on your lumber bill
and will use great pains in aid-
ing you to. build well withN
small money.
Remember that we want
your lumber trade and we are
eager to help you figure the
hill and help you determine
the cost
home or
ments.
of building a new
in making Improve-
ChicKasaw
Lumber Comp'y
Ardmore OKU.
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