The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 102, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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THI DAILY ARDMCKUTE
Ardmore Friday. February 2. 1912
PAGE FCL'R
fflic patln rDiuorctic.
By The
ARDMOREITE PUBLISHING CO.
:i.s.:v sr.ics 1''-idt"'t
r i r.YHXB M""aKer
Ji il K. I.A'-'-'
l7x Tt7l. l'.KtoffU-o at'Ardinore
as Second Class Matter.
ThTcffioau PAPER OF CARTER
COUNTY AND THE CITY
OF ARDMORE.
JI it U in Tin Ardmoreite. it Is legal.
termTof SUBSCRIPTION.
The Daily Ardmoreite.
$3.00
Ot.e Month
ir.. Week
The Weekly Ardmoreite.
... V. r by Mail $1
.;.U
Si Months tj.
J up e Months "
Nl! v Trmneous reflection on the
rharacKr Handing or reputation of
! person livm. "' corporation
which .nay appear in the columns of
The Ardmoreite will he gladly cor-
M(.el upon its being brought to the
M'cntion of tin; management.
- Phones.
i:;isines Manager's Office ::8
City Kditor's Office 5
Long Instance 538
Ardmore Friday February 2 1912
I nl. (f cmplovmer.t where new-comers
;.u find ura. ).r tillable lands
'. ... not "arl-r occupied. The
1 Slavic emigrant who lives in a cabin
: but has paid down a little cash on a
fllrm is Letter off than his brother
i who has acquire! a carpet and elec-
tric IIiMik i his th'ee family Hat.
OUR POLYGLOT MILL TOWNS.
Hie -vat Mrik- thai has called
lu.-he militia companies to Hie tex-
tile ity of Lawrence. Mass.. shows
what happens when our immigrant
importations run up against the Am-
ricau standard of living.
Two generations ago in Hie textilo
.enters the sons and daughters of
the old stock went Into the mills. To
be emploed there indicated respect-
ability and was a passport into ih"
simple society of the time. The na-
tive "heli" were proud of the l"'ii
liltle blue bank books which they
were able to swell each .piarter (lay.
Not merely Hie native Americans
hut the Irish the Wrench the Or-
mans have largely graduated from (
the spindles where their red shiiied
lathers first set 11 i to work.
Today the list of delegations of
Lawrence strikers include this ba-
in I of tongues:' Hermans Italian'
rortug.se Coles Russians Lithuan-
ians Syrians. Letts. Armenians.
Creeks Hebrews.
When Hie newcomer from oppress-
ed Last Kurope conn s over he buys
loaves of broad a ard long gnaws
away on them at every meal puts a
mark on his individual loaf to iden-
tify it and piles it up in the corner.
He saves money and is a contented
. niploye for a number of years.
L.y and by lie marries. His wife
during ibis period has very likely
'beiii a housemaid in some comfort-
able American home. At hast she
i a habitue of the dcpurlment store
and she reads the fashion news. The
Of course our corporations may be
long.
I Clark Wilson Harmon liryan are
! all right but. so are Underwood Mar- j
' shall and a few others who though j
not in the limelight might be brought
into it. at 1'alHniore. j
With the National Convention four
months off more or less clouds ob-
scuring lb- chances of the various
.lemoeralie candidates it would be!
wiser lor Oklahoma to send an iinin-
sl.u.te.l delegation to llaltimore.
. O
Kvory county should send its del- ;
egates to Oklahoma on February 22. j
miiist rneted as to -president and with
a message that the national deleg.Us J
snoiild go in a like manner to Haiti-
more.
Our distinguished senator from
l.awlon is on the way to Oklahoma '
to organize the Wilson for. es. We
have no objection to them being; or- j
gani.ed but really doesn't Oklahoma 1
need Senator Core at W ashington !
just now and should lie not be doing '
his duty there
(i
For heaven- sahe do not. let us
get into a brawl now. The has been
ton much said already about the
Wilson matter and the distinguished.
editor would be subserving ins pauy s
Interest by dropping out or the race
altogether as a house divided again'
itself must fall and in me ngni oi
all that has been said the advocacy
of Mr. Wilson will have more tenden-
cy to divide than to weld together
lim party. Those who do not believe
it. might be able to explain in some
other light the persistency of the re-
publican press in holding up !ov.
W ilson as a martyr.
j CLASSIFIED
i
Made from pure grape cream oi tartar
FOREMOST
BAKING POWDER
IN THE WORLD
Makes home baking easy. Nothing:
can equal it for making quickly and
perfectly delicate hot biscuit hot-
breads muffins cake and pastry.
Protects the food from alum.
k. .mccTiccurure end THIS COLUMN AMOUNTING TO LESS
i THAN ONE DOLLAR WILL BE ACCEPTED UNLESS THE CASH ACCOM
PANIES THE AD. ADS THAT AMOUNT TO MORE THAN ONE DOLLAR
WILL BE CHARGED TO ANY RESPONSIBLE PERSON
WANTfcO
I SELL AND KENT TYPEWRITER
and handle ribbons carben paper
oil etc. O. P. Selvidge. Phone J10
Wsmted To-teach jou iaortnfcnd
at iome. Mall Course la Spencerian
Shorthand $10. Easily learned. Easi-
ly written. Easily read. SeHIdge
Business College Ardmore Okla.
WANTED Cliljdrni for the Satur-
day afternoon dancin? class. Phone
!(lue--44. "l-2t
V7NTE D To stand "ray "young full-
blooded Jersey bull. Season $U.50.
C. P. Hall 23-lm
W'e want to buy your fat cattle and
hogs. Carpenter & Craddock 21-tf
NEWKIRK GETS
COUNTY SEAT
PRESENCE OF FIVE GALLON JUG
OF WHISKY DID NOT AFFECT
RESULT OF ELECTION.
Order
to Sell
County.
for Hearing Petition
Real Estate.
nf Oklahoma. Carter
In County Court.
In ihe iiMtterof the estate of Alb "
I tell Aiiington.
Now on this .list day or January
1912 Andiew J- Airinstmi bavin
filed' herein Ms pctitlor. for the sale
t mil estate described in said
nabl petition reoiiraiibicallv a
peuui'ii - -
stated.
It is ordered that said petition l.e
and is hereby set fnr hea-lug on :1m
day of March. A. P.. 1012. at 1"
oYloclc. a. m. at wnlch time all
poisons interested in said esta. are
veiiniied to -ippear a-d -how :ause.
f :liy they have whv an order
shciild not be granted for the sale
f so uiikIi of the ral estate of -aid
' 1 i-: ll'll Airiir;ton ; iH neee-i-y
I r the r -ii-oiK in said iwHtion -iate'1.
j 1 1 is furt her ordered tnat a v
of this order be imhli-Oied for Hue.
I s'i (s-'-ive wrehs in the Ardiuoreile.
' f rdmore OlJahonvi
M. F. WlN'Kl.'K-'.
County .1 nU'
Oklahoma City Keb. I - The Xe-Uirk-mneWwell
county seat contest
as decided Tuesday by the supre:.."
ennrt iii favor of Newkirk. This Ict
mm mm overcome
BI THE GREAT TREATMENT
I have been a. sufferer for years
with kidney and bladder trouble and
look almost every thiiiK a dniK store
contained without obtaining any Ixn-
efit. 1 suffered so Hiat I bccanie utterly
discouraned as 1 could not sleep was
always dizzy and had a headache all
the time. 1 saw one of your adver-
U ANTED To buy all Kinfls of beer
and whiskey bottles. C. P. Hall.
Mm
6A(
FOR SALE OR TRADE four-year-
old registered stallion 13 1-2 hands
hish dark bay dark points broke
to harness can show his colts. Will
gell or trade for cattle. Felix J.
King Ardmore Okla. PUone CO.
Btf
FT'irATtfP'peT oTT
guaranteed pure strain blown low-
born esi'S. Mrs. A. ('.. Cialiam
Phone ltlue 203. -D;l
FORSALE Ciomf-)!'-i"'Ch cow. Call
at PUKh & Foster or phone blue-
0 1-ut
tOH RENT
1.V111 in. vt ri.inim buniralow. nan
l III." i ...w
Work ear line $10 per nicnth; gas
and c'ty water. See O. A. Strang
at Dennes' Store. 2-3
WANTED -Men to learn barber trade.
Here is an offer that includes tools
with tuition. A method that saves
years of apprenticeship. Positions
waiting in city or country shops.
'Write Moler Parber College Dal-
las Tex. 28"
OAT SOWING
NOW UNC ON
FOR RENT Well furnished rooms lor
light housekeeping modem close
in. 13 Fourth Avenue N W Phone
491. 2-"
FOR RENT I'nion Hotel 17 rooms
near Union depot. Small house and
two acres of truck Karden N. Wash-
ington and 10th -1.00 O. M. Red-
field. Phone OG. 2 Mm
feel
and
. 1..... .M.....r nn.
ves onlv two of the long series of I tisenieuts at.u as a .l -
.1.1. i in I-- vnnr swamii-Root. I am
eountv seat cases undlposeu oi ui.i'
of Tecumseh vs. Shawnee and Wae-1 now .akin; the Hard bottle and
l liVo !i nftvi- wotnail. sleep well
rika s. uyan. I
. . . ' have no pains whatever.
The principal matter at issue in be M o
Itlackwell-.New ku k ease. .
or not the Chilocco reservation was
part of Kay county
FIRST-CLASS rooms and board for
particular people. Electric lignti
hot and cold water gaa heat 222
North Washington street. Tele-
phone 693. Mrs. W. R. Burnitt.
20tf
E. E. BENTON WILL SOW 120 yvn RENT Fine S-room house all
ACRES AND WILL FOLLOW THE j modern conveniences; barn and
CROP WITH KAFFIR CORN. ! garden; one block car line. R. A.
I Fox Thone 4C5. 3-lm
I take the only real cure for kidney and
I bladder trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-
Root was a Hod-send to me.
You may publish this letter if you
wish so that it may be the means of
brinnins some poor sufferers back to
health.
MRS. MARY O'DONNEF.L.
Lander Wyo.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this July 14th 1909.
CHARLEY ALLEN
Notary Public in and for Fre-
mont county Wyo.
:i-t I '
BASEBALL." MEETING TONIGH"
: satisfies her. They graduate
the domain s of Hie boardinn j
boss to the upper floor ill a !
tii mil y tenement. I
eur.-e our corporations may be ;
lo cut ) i v blends here ami there j
; i-.:l
llOIIS'
Hire
ot
able
to pa waes that ill
ni.inds. Hut inexitaldy
Amei M an li iiu'. is -oin
er than the waj;
' ile nun tow n
I'ortunatelv th
ilavs
Notice.
from tbi
and was to be counted in locating the
ireoaraphieal lenter of the county.
The court decided that it was. That
left New kirk within six miles or Hie
center and required a f.O per cent vote
to make a change. Il is also decided
that the distance to the center is to
bo measured in a straight line and
nut by the ordinary route of travel
and that the secretary of state may
accept the testimony of some other
competent person as to that distance
although he must himself locate the
center of the county. j
Itlackwell claimed thai the entire
ote cast at Hardy should be thrown j
out because a New kirk sympathizer;
there bad five gallons of whisky ;
which he was distributing on election
i.... ri ..( I'ninil that it was! Semi to Dr. Kilmer &
Biven out indiscriminately without re- j hamton N. Y.. for a sample bottle.
. . . i. .i i... .....iii..o were i i .. ill ..onviiiee niivone. You will also
garu to v ii i i ii ' r in- iii.j'i-. ii
Letter to
Dr. Kilmer 4. Co.
Binghamton N Y.
Prove What Swamp-Root 4 ';! do For
You.
Dins-
E. E. Benton was in the city yes-
terday from Springer and siry ho
will begin at once to sr au oat.
crop of 120 acres. It is a little early
now to sow he said but by the time
he completes the job with one drill
it will he February 20 before he fin
ishes the work. Mr. Benton said the
moisture in the ground now coupled
with one rain at the right time -would
make an oat crop he feels sure that
there is a reasonable certainty of a
good yield this year he expects an-
other dry spring and summer and
says all the surplus feed crop will
be exhausted this year and the crop
will sell at a good price. When he
has cut the oats the" grain will be
sold the straw saved for his cattle j
and the land replanted in kaffir corn
and milo. He said he would not plant
any peas. The land next fall will be
sowed to wheat.
POULTRY.
YOU CAN'T lose by buying Conkey'.-.
Laying Tonic. If your hens don't
lay you get your money back. Aid-
more Seed House.
AiOS r DISEASE conies from semis.
Kill the germs and you kill disease.
Conkey's Nox-i-cide mixes with wat-
er and kills the germs. For poul-
tryincn stockmen and housekeep-
ers. Guaranteed by Ardmore Se"d
House.
There's something wrong with a
woman who can't generate a few-
tears at a moment's notice.
Co.
GRANDMOTHERS
Tl
Thirtv
apply to Hie Covin or
for a parole from a
ii... I'onntv Court on
late I will
of this State
com id ion in
the ( barge of
meet the do
the cost of
; to rise fast
s that the American
can afford.
re is one great
unlawfully having possession
liquor.
The grounds upon which I will ask
for said parole is reformation.
Patcl this January 2:1. 1912.
rlm lion RRA7.IEL.
1 1
Fortunately theiv is one great ave-
D
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. v w f " ill. .
NEW STAN DAR I) (ILLUSTRATED)
FEBRUARY 2
I
SIX COUPONS OF CONSECUTIVE DATES
CONSTITUTF- A
1 w &4-$4$-
$me $4.00
of m. Uln. rM.ro.. from J"''" ''."holt'. of tl.rM llir. o bv.U.:
n r.r . t.."t. i .... - . . . . . . iMi4 .
(Lile illustration in advertisement elsewhere in tins issue) ;
i i . f..n i ;.r. 1 oitlwtv flexible stamocj HI Eold .
New Staadar4
DICTION A" he gcncrai f pntriit as described elsewhere there are maps 4
Uiu&u-aicu aiu fllijccts bcautitully iiiustraicu oy j t
f .l.rnW P atfl. numerous Subjects !iy luonoionc.
b valuable charts in two col. ts jiwwc mi' "..
... .I; ..iT. .; f.nxrcuti Dictionarr ceupouand th
:tt i rcscoi " j
Tke $3.00
S ;wsi"''
t DimONAUlf
Jt i tu .-t:v tie tan.e
s tbe l'k. ev-
ent in ti e tt)le el
l.imiini! . hich i in
hM lr.-lhrr.
with olive I Cpri.r
edces :-'1t I Bonuiof
corner. SIX QJ
1B 9Z.W int in gold 2
IVII'illKa and tUck; DM an.c
New Sadar rarer ame illustn-
II1CTIONAEY tiens but all
ored uln.ei I Botauaol
- cv I .
-"-"-- 1
I - . . .. w r n w
i Aay Hook kr Mail iic um lor rmw '
oters or not and that there were no
promises exacted in regard to voting
so that it could not be roust rued as
affecting the election. j
The referee's report was rawuable :
at Newkir!; and is confirmed at this
time in an opinion by Justice Has. .
The court made permanent the al- I
tentative writ of mandamus issued :
against the county treasurer of Wash- j
ington county to compel the placing ;
on Hie tax rolls of certain oil leases j
discovered by the tax ferret. The j
treasurer did not oppose the writ sta-
ting in bis answer that he had been !
advi-oil by the attorney general t liar j
if the leases we:e realty they were '
taxable but not if they were personal
property. That matter is left to be
ib lermine.l at the bearing which must
be held b him
' The court denied a rehearing to the
Frisco railroad in Hie case in which
ii .-ought a writ of prohibition again'-
the . orpoiation coiiiin'ssion present
i lie enforcement ot an order requiring
th.. safe-it-inline ot a ce-ttiin crossing
in I ...nn I.aue town-hip. 'I'ul-a coiint.
rh.. c:ise imohiiig the comroversy
ie:veen Hie awo l'osial teleglT.pil
lonipanies were i';siniseil by a-'iee-tnent.
The case of J. H. 1 ove s. Theresa
Kiltsch. iinohing the liability of the
corporation commission for rent on
rooms occupied at Cuthrie after the
reiiuniil of the capital was advanced
and set for hearing t the March term j No. 527
lr.l X. Kubank of McAlester who No. 505
bad been involvetl in uiMiarmem pru-
eeedings and chart'eB of various mrt. I No.
was Eiven lettve to withdraw b an
attorney of the court. It Is understood
that Kubanks is now in Heorpla. The No.
r....ueKt was the first one of the sort No.
that had ever hc"n made and mem-
I hers of the court were in some tlonbt
whether they were authorized to al-
I low the withdrawal of an attorney.
I
. . . 1 Ir.rr.l-.
receive a booklet oi aiuainu
niation. telling all about the kidneye
i i.tjir When writing be sure
.l- n.iil- 4ril.
and mention ine .ai-uhiui .- .......
moreiie. Regular fifty-cent and one-
dollar size bottles for sale at all drup
stores.
PILL3 CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS
Your druggist will refund money if
lUZO OINTMKNT fails to cure any
rase of Itching. Wind ltleeding o-
Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days. r.Oc.
USED SAGE TEA
TO DARKEN THE HAIR AND RE- ;
STORE GRAY AND FADED HAIR
TO ITS NATURAL COLOR.
Railroad Time Table
SANTA FE.
Northbound
No B
: .lo 12 ....
j No. 18 ....
No. 5 . --
No. 17
j No 11
ROCK
No. 673 ...
No. 661
No.
No.
g:.2
674
. ..1!:07 a. m- i
3:06 p. m.
. 11:28 a. m.
Southbound.
4:14 a.m.
4:25 p. m.
1:15 p m
ISLAND SYSTEM.
Westbound.
1-45 p. m
8:30 p. m
7:43 a. m.
S: 16 p. m.
Eastbound.
No.
No.
525
FRISCO SYSTEM.
Westbound.
9:5S am.
513 12:30 p in-
3:io p.m
' S:T0 p. m
Local Freight.
547 4M5 p m
(Dally eicpt Sunday.)
Eastbound.
6:00 a. m
7:15
12:40 p m
7.7.7 :43 p.
Local Freight
:! p.
It is easier lo jiresi rve the color of
the hair than to lestore it although
it is possible to do both. Our grand-
v i..t tiio uoiTct Thev
I moillers Uliut-i oiuwi
made a "sage tea" and their nan..
j glossy hair long after middle life was j
ie to this fact. Our mothers have
gray hairs before they are fifty but
thev arebeginniiu to appreciate the
wisdom of our grandmothers in usins
"sage tea" for their hair and are fast
following suit.
The present generation has the ad-
vantage of the past in that it can get
a ready-to-use preparation called Wy-
eth's stage and Sulphur Hair Remedy.
. ! tonie and color restorer
this preparation is vastly supenoi
j the ordinary "sage tea" made by our j
j grandmothers.
This romed v is sold under guaran-
tee that the money will be refunded j
if it fails to do exactly as represented.
If vour hair is losing color or com- j
ine out sfart usin Wyeth's Sage and
Sulphur today ami see what a change
it will make in a few days' time.
This preparation is offered to the j
nr.ii. at fifty cents a bottle and is
1 recommended and sold by all drug-
Rifts.
Everything to Build
with under one roof
Lumber. Shingles
Hardware Paints
Make All Your Bills at
One Place
There is a substantial
savinp when you buy
here.
Smith-Fraley-Barringer
Pa WILL FRALEY. Mgr.
IlUa PHONE 89
in
604
No. e;c
No. 514
I Kor a sprain yon will find Cham- I
Ixrlain's lament excellent. It al-
lays the vain reniovf s th soreness.
anfl soon restores the parts to a -lliealthv
condition. -'" and .Ml (e:it
! bottles" for sale by all dats.
Tas Ardmoreite 'Watt Ads.
fWO BOON
COMPANIONS
re Bie Hand flour and coed
c t-
read. If you employ the first
you are always sure of the sec-
and. They go together even
when accompanied by only
moderate baking skill. Order
a sack of Big Hand flour from
your grocer. Don't mix it
with other flours G've the
Bip Hand a chance to show
what it can do by itself.
Tyler Simpson Co 1
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