The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 128, Ed. 1 Monday, March 4, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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Ardmor Monday March 4 1512.
AGft TWO
TWI SA1LV ARDMOHIITV
ISP
Dr. Mm'i
Honored by Women
vhtn a Krimin tprilct (if tirr
ilcnl ircitl tuftcrinj ih
(ruttt yuu. Milium have be-
llowed tl.i murk of confi-
drnie on Dr. J . V. I'ierce
il llufliilo N. V. l'.try-
otirre there re wnmrn who
httr wilnr lo the wcmdrr-
nrrkiii rurin(poer of Dr.
1'irrrr'ft I uvorile J'mrription
- -wl'ich Htti llie luffrrtnf irx
from fain ind tuci otlully
frapplraj ilh wrmmn'i weak-
xiiri and llubkcrn Hit.
IT MA K IIS WFiAk' WO.nnN STPONQ
IT HAKi:S SICK WOMEN WELL.
No woman'i anpral fvfr mlidirected or her i
fidrnrr miaplxcd ithcn il.e wrote for advice !
the Wiiti ii MivrfsAiiv Mnu ai. Ato:iArioN Or. '
H. V. I'ierce 1'rendeiil Huffalo N. Y.
PttMol Ptlltlt Induct mild ttiurml bowtl mortmtnl oi a 4f.
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il'.y Winfli'lil I'. ii'-.- i :ii.tt -rn a'diK 'iii i lly (it .iiiini'lt.l
Uii.iliuivl'Mi Al;ii'. I I'nilivl St.in-H ii'ion- h.iw I - 1 1 j i i-d i In.
'on t m i sni xii i-1' of Ivlm ill ion lax'on ' 1 ; Won h;ii' 1ms i urn i 1 1 1 . -h t .ui;
ln-lii'M'H Unit t ! j - moral idn atlonal linn in loniinlale miiim- i1:iii lor li'
j i 1 1 cioiioiiii oi (iloii nf cliilih'Ti . n i . 1 . f i of children a ' - j ( I im .n-liool.
in
l.'U''"'. iowiih iiii'l small IM''H
i I m or :ln- r mi u i i v i'Mii-i lally ;"'-
' ( i v :iittii i an I." iiiurli i In i I 'i v I'M
I rv a nVHt'in ol arlcn!) ural liaihiii'
Allien In' Imim-h lo li.i w iinla lli il in j
all tin- -1'lmoln ol I In- 'limit r . :
I 1 1 v f hiuli a h.v Kt in will ro 1'ir '
iiii'l Hi" ion: in i.Hhioiii'i' lias i.".o'.-d
i on - iilir-i iii- I iiiic to n 1'iianiiK Ho-
ili tiiiN of 'In' i iimjiiiifii.
W'liilo iiiut-liiiy tliiouuli 'ri'liiii'.-.ii'i'
III'. l'l.ilon u;is lolil o! tin- wondw-
lul -nrr-sH of it I i r 1 - I .year-old Kill.
Mio ii.id iaisii M'eta hi" at Hi"
to hull" iIh- rliil.l labor i olileln ' i I ate of I.H'mi worth an arie. N.i
ciiil lr. "In v ton ' loi iiii-I- r tins plan J . sh reinai kii lile ;ih llie KiieersK fit
I Ilildl'I'M Wil le illile ll atel HI lllllll l" Mooie a ShiiiIi Carolina Imv.
.Hid at ill" name time earn more mom ulin in a eui n Kioa inn rotite.sl jiro-
in iheir alter n iiool Iioiii thai
t)iey are aide to earn in any of the
fai torli'H. At Hie name time iln ir
health "filiation ami moial.i 'A ill
I " aslly lniiineil.
'"I ll" ilan wfileli I hope lo hi e ear-
riei on: ih to Inive eai-li i hild i ni
wi'e a Hinall tiaet of land. A ililld
lini "il 'Ji IhihIii'Is of shelled i 0111 mi
one iiere of hunt at a i om of fnrt
lo cents per lillHhel In Hie Kiiine
Mate Archie (Mam aiioiher hoy pro-
duced 177 IniHhcIs of corn al a cos' of
'-.'! cents a htislicl.
t'oiiiiiiisHiniiei- Claxlon iiihlses the
in. point nii'in of luriciilt ura iiiKiriic-
in t.'ie need of e. ii a'ional trainin-
for teacers. I' lias been the verier!
i't liei il'ia' any i.ie i:i ix-Mfession -'.
a Kood -diication or I impart leaiti-
it to o(."iii w::!-;;";- or no' !e-
iiic.i itn'h.tu of tri.- ! in i.l'K i:
tea liii.a. ThiH idea i l-'tu rapid I v
'I "-I '-'!. a- .s ;iovi:i iv 'ii" 2i- .
hi. mm T of inn mill schools hein i oi.
-'iceii l.y aln oit esery !ar" Pl
::: t ni 'd Sm'i'.i i r. f'l.ix'on !i--!i
ii' )ia 1'Mit'inniis benefit will I.-
'!"l i "'i f.'olll li" KNOW leiU" Uilill"':
'e be! s a' tli" nmm.il schools
and e.e. tin a '. i-ry effor to n
i : i-.is" 'ii i r ii urn l.-r.
Aiiu'ii"! s ib "'t to '.hi!i 'l.e t'oiii-
i ii issioic-r of 'Iviipa ion : d' votiii'4 '
ni'icii riin" is 'h" .-'ipi!'i-ssion of
"I'al.e ' v hooln and i ollejsen w liicii
tor i snin of money wiihont. e; en
:tte i or :u a I i y of at tempi jny to teach ;
the applicant will supply him wi'h
.1 certificate of yradila'ion the col-
lege in ri-r ain 'omses. Kor sums.
t n.nii.u l:om $".'1 'o i 1 .1i some of the
j ' la e" ( -olle-jes i Oll'er ii frees of ()- '
'oi o: Medicine Itocwii of lr.is or'
I
i'iiv of r.if various dearees ol science.
The L'owriimcnt has been leniurk-j
i ai I. s ii'-esslul in breaking up tli" 'l
j llli ti'c Of ' collferrillf decree.- while
'OU wait." I'p to i few 111 uli I lis) aoi
iieii were several hundred such in-1
str lions in the I'liiied S'aies I i i ;
I 1. 1 nili-'ii the effor'H of the federal l!:l- j
reau oi Kdueation tin numbi-r has
' bei II nleadlly d"creils;lu' until there I
iii" only a lew offenders r-in Jii 1 1 ! t) In
!tl.'e field. When th" bureau satisfies!
i:sif thai a " ollcc'' is Issliinn spui' '
j ions diplouiiis ii wains llie head oil
' til- ; onci'i n that if the practice is I
I. ol HU-ipeliileil ilnmeiliiiti'Iy ;1 ps
j ii. ail will be held up as n preliminary
I move. This is neii'-rally all that is
I iiece-sarv lo laiise llie rapid depar-
I t ile .ll tile heads of til" nn is col- j
I -Meal Ticker Prouty Here.
Fran' f'roJty one of the mosl
I'lomitient Ssarcg of western Okla-
rori'.j io.ir:i.i!ism and : t i s was in
! M isko.ee Kr:day for tlie purio ot
.oi .ititis a lmm ii offii f ot a luwrsiK-
; i "iipany tha; is inximiiii: the 'own-
s. " ni oil City '.ifst of Ardmore.
Mr. I'rou'.y hi the old days
jiitiO'.wi ;;s "Meal Tick: I'ru'.ity'' be-
&;c ni -lis freiiuent reference to a
i.in itie.il ticket whicii coin-
was ;!.i';i the !:eii;!i:!i of opu-
Where do I et a meal ticke'
o this deal?' was a common
mi'Siion 'vith him.
Al' -r having sere.l !n lliree scss
ions oi' tlie Oklahoma territorial lei;
iMatiire and published thirty-six dif
ffi'nt neuspape.-g ia tie state Mr.
I'touty is looked upon as a kind of
authority on political matters. 11.:
w;:s a freaent visitor to Muskogee
iti '"i rrorial dav s. and has many
tii'-icis aiuoim the old-timers here.
M.im inn. Times-Iiemo rat.
ii rti
n. o'!
I' in
S s
fce fca
RIDS THE SYSTEM
OF CATARRH
o dd earn more by raising vei'cta- Moik to leach llie children il ffercni
i lls even on a ipiarter of an acre
than be iitiild obtain iii a I'actory Tin-
hild would also ue i.-a i n i n .' a valiia-
ble ' i i lillu'. ei'ltilii'. his eiliicat ion.
Iir I . i 1 1 1 1 1 Iiiih Jusi 1 1 ' i ii in i ' I I'rom I
a lour t hrout'di the country iIIhcukkIiik j
i durational afTuiis wi'li Hie stale .-'tip-
I iiiicndeiits of education. As a re-
Milt of this Ii ip he Is ol I he opinion
DON'T DELAY"
ANOTHER DAY
TIiitc is ii Per in it n u n t
Curo tor tin'
WhisKey Drug
Habit
HILL'S SANITARIUM
Ardmore OKla.
BROWN S BRIDCMAN
UNDERTAKERS.
Diiy Fhonr 23 M(hl Phonr No. 1
i ram lies ol a uriculi ui e ami iiispe. ;
t heir i raits from I line to time. lie
suKi'i'sl s that a s"ii"s or prizi -shouhl
In- awarded as an incentive lo
the yoii'hlul faiincis.
Hut iiv uis lour 'ommission' r Cla.
ton came in touch with fin lory con-
ditions he lleKCI'llieil as pitiful. ' It is
..ii unci ul'' sa.Vh th" 'oiiiiiiissioner "In
-ee Inuv Hie Ii i Ii I rt-ii in il.i.s couu'ty
are nnj:IK t h i r labor lor a nice pi'-
lance in the i niton mills w n n ire.
shoul I be at hi 'html. The i l.ililr- n
ol I o'lay ai i' l he men ami w onum ol
) Ic.iioriow and if w expet: ihem ii
sr. cessl ully bailie wilh : h" problems
! 'l ble. it is the duty of ever.v piirei.i
i to encourage lllelll lo a.lcliil si honl
j here I ue ir miiiils w ill be broad. 'iieil
iiisiead of hat inn them wo. :. in Hie
i
I in t l Ms with the sllbseipii'lll li'sllll
tha' they Will In collie ill'olie .mil lb
I liter ite The iiu rea.siiiL' hinh
j cnsi u' In ill; makes it Ml ire ncces-
hiny ever.v v.-ar 'lial t'le i i; il I sh.
lie eiillillpeil willl a I III ii 1 1 I'll iillli .11 loll.
'I'll" child nlm is 'aki'i uu.n I'ti'n
I chon in a tend .'r :nr a u! t . i i i i l
"t'lk ill a III1 tin y Is naiidlcappi d lo
a si i inns ibm ee i mi. i i h" our- : !. I'ut
I lit; children In wnrk in ill ' ;u 'nr "S
liecl.ii " ; I ir Clau.ui Is .nil iiilv l i il".
liaiu e of in (.. i ; v iiiicliL'c:i e. Put :
rellecis upon huii an "siiiui.sibilli -
N hlle in Te icici will h is In.
I l.i si til' s iialiv c s' I he sp il.. ai i b.
in tin :il inn nl tb" lust run r in-in i
s. Iinnls heinc i nt. si l i.i I ci I b v t c
slil'e. new soir. !i:l:. .Il l I II ill t be
;"flt in 1"l;.iii In certain filui .ilicn
.I matter- in the ncinnii nf llie .V.o
M.v lii'.iresi:
Knr lh" past twn weeks a (pies
linn has been 1 1 em ill i UK on my lips a
iii".iticn which I have tunned to ask
ou bill have had no oppoiiiiiiily lo
do so. There has always been some
one near and I feared lo have anv
one i l.se i all li a word of this. lor
ou and you alone must answer. I
d.ue mil ask ally one else their opin-
ion lor it is vou dear 1 want lo
answer this.
To vou vv lin knows tbi- heart of
mine bet'er perhaps than 1 uivself tin.
.Mm who always have been by com-
forter and adviser I turn by ihat af
lei t urn t hat I bear for you vv hich
I hope is i c iirileil. I liei; vou to an-
swer iii.v ipie.-lioii lull not without
loun aril careful ineditat ion I n
be i.i-li in your decision lor upon
Mi.ir answer resls my future liappi-ti'-s
and heal'li. Think well an. I
niter lull impiiry ami iinp.nTinl r.-
tlci'i inn "I me I In ynii I hink Til 1 1
wniibl Ii n U well in a "hobble skirl '.'"
m;.i itKii im.i: si:.
MARCH I IN HISTORY.
is- inner (i ;u .. pr
. FRED SNIDER
DKUGGIST
J '! .i to buy Pvuks Sundrlea
Tni'i r a: lil ies .lowclry olc.
Pre scripticns Safely Com-
pounded. 103 WEST MAIN STREET.
1 I
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F$ief) hiXu UypM
TRY
Sunlit un Mavht
liiimps ivinr
tVVit ilS llllllll
I''lit lor t lie siuiio
incncv. Ihinis at
any an;l(.
I Charles C. Squires
l.leolru jl Cnnlrjilnr
Phone Ot'l
1 04 Went Main St
No Use Arguing
When It cornea to storing
houshold goodn etc. You will
find our fuvliltlea meet "very
revjulrenif nt. Y also hnul
Itoodi n.Thpr. Fromrt nd
careful attention given tocvarr
ordw.
I'hcna 72 kod will do
ml
J. L. WILSON
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
'li'U iu ''cf of an
AI'TO
dill p!5 Cuburnii Ki'.f.iurliif i
Or O07
i()l'N'TK 1RI tS . SPECIALTY
. ii. i(x;i i:s
New Chinese Laundry
ifjl Cjh Work for tttn On innttti
Milrl. ('lain
Shift . I'lruliil
Shin . iin i Hilar
Cnltitra.
I inlrrariirt.
1 I rawr
llitiiitkcri -liia ti
Sin Is. par ii(iir
lm-lulu.-
! 1 :'.
In. 'li l ii-s icliusi't I s patent rnnliniu'.l
b.v I'liailes I.
I iiv' i The i barter nf I'elinsv I v aina
-i iiu'il ami sealed by Charics II .
const it ut in W illiam I'ciin and
his heirs I I'll" and absolute pin-
prieiors of the province siiviii
In llie cinwii I heir allegiance and
i ii" sin eremnit .
I Till Xiiieriiiins Innk iKissessimi eft
I 'ni l hvsicr Heights.
r.T i na-t it-ii ii tri;ale Allied taken
bv the ltritih.
I7vs l'i:e House nl' ('ominous l"-
solvi'd thai il would i onsider ..s
t'lieinies lo the Kiiu and i mint ry
all who helped further war mi
t li" Vaicrii mi i on: Inciil.
I mi Kirsi i 'nuures- nf the I nn "ii
Si. lies asscinlileil at New York.
r.''l i" Ilia hi : ailmi'led ; 1 1 ! t t he I'n-
intl.
Mi The charter nl the lirsl ban
o the I nilt'1 Sliiles tApileil tiv I
ll- nw a llllli'.ltlllll
111 Untie nt l.oni;wond. un mile-1
li.'m lieiroi! Vmcriciiii- vitlnr- j
i
inns
is'.-; IV ee S'ale I .ei-lal lire nt Kali-j
s.i- assembli'il at Toptd.a. I
' N't.' Noah I'lirler died. j
"u Tin injure Kimsevelt inani;'ii a'- !
ed as v ice President nf the I II. I- j
el Slavs.
I M'! 1'illv seventh t'nnuress adiiiutn-
I'd. :i;"prnpi iii1 inns Jl'.iiiIiI.UiIU.
!'.'" I'liiteil Staivs Setialnr licdlb Id
I'r.'ctnr nf V'crmnut died.
One h 1 1 ii il i -il and -ity seven j
i llildl'cn burneil ill m html hnn-e j
al North t'nlliiiw nod. near Cleve-
land. Ohio. f
1 1'l'l President l'aft inaui;iiratcd i
rresidt-n! in a r.uin. bliarl ai I
asiiiiii'nii
ll'iit I niti-d Sinn-s-l'iUiillii Taiifi j
C.iir.missiou met ai Ottawa. j
!!! 1 -Sit t'rst I'tinrt'ss a'Uied and
I'resident Tall called a session
nl the Sixty second Cotl-tress i J
meet April t. I
Vse Ardmoreite AYant Ads. I
Repels Attack of Death.
' f-'ive years ;r-:o two doctors told
me that I had only two years to live."
This startling statement was made
by Stiilrnan Creen. Malachite Col.
"They told me I would die of on-
sumption. It was up to me then to
try the he. t Iuni medicine and I be-
tan to use fir. Kind's New Discovery.
It was -.veil i diii for today I am
working and believe I owe my life to
this "teat throat and lun cure that
has cheated the rave of another vic-
tim " It's folly to suffer with roughs
colds or fither throat and lun: troub-
les now. Take the cure Iliat'K safiBt.
I'rice ."n cents and $1.00. Trial bottie
free at ftiimer Tims Co.
Feed ARCO a mixed feed for
hows and cows; put up In 100-lb.
sacks delivered In barn for 90 cts.
-."wt. This Is a carefully prepared
feed manufactured by the Ardmort-
Oil K Milling Co. Ifitf
PILE.3 CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS
Your druggist will refund money If
PA.O OINTMENT fails to cure any
rase of Itching Hlind Pleading or
Protruding Piles In 6 to 14 days. 50c.
Chrlstmaa In France.
Christmas in Franc la not a spe-
cial day for family meetings and
merry-making. It la essentially a re-
llgloui festival.
Catarrh is a L'.tvl dise-iese which causes .1 peneral inflammation o: the
inner linings or r.tu-ntis r.icntbranes d( the lxxly. Tlie diseasing of tl:ese
delicate surfaces and tissues jiroduccs all the ivell known symptoms of the
trouble such as ringing noises ia the head and ears tiht stuffy feelinjr in
the nose jiains alHve the eyes irritation of the throat sometimes slight
fever and a central feeling of weakness and ill health. Kvcn the lungs
become affected 1 y the cuntinual passage of impure Llnod through them and
there is danger of consumption if the disease is allowed to remain in the
system. S. S. S. curt s Catarrh because it purifies the blood. It goes into
the circulation and removes every particle of the catarrhal matter making
this vital fluid pure rich and health-. Then the inflamed membranes begin
to heal every symptom disappears the constitution is built up and health
restored. S. S. S. rids the system of catarrh by attacking the trouble at its
head and entirely removing the cause from the blood thus making a perma-
nent and lasting cure. S. S. vS. is made entirely from health-giving roots
herbs and barks and for this reason is an especially safe and desirable medicine.
Book on Catarrh and any medical advice free to all xvho write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA CA.
Sonnet's Duty Laid Out.
The poet stopped as the boy rtieh-
d up almost breathless. "Say" said
tbe boy "your wife Bays ahe forgot
to tell you that If you pell that love
song you are to fetch a ham home
an' ef It on't buy a ham p'raps It'll
be equal to a can o' salmon."
Nature's Gentle Hand.
Nature aivea to every time and sea
son some beauties of Its own: and
from morning to night as from the
cradle to the grave. Is but a succes
sion of changes so gentle and easy
that we scarcely mark their progress.
Charles Dickens.
Most Primitive Race of People.
As a modern example of an abfo-
lutely primitive race of people Prof.
TV. Volz of Breslau university had
brought to notice the Kubus who are
completely Isolated -i the forest in-
terior of Sumatra. They share the
life and habits of the apes llvin in
the same forest. They do not seem
to have advanced even to the hunting
Stage of development and are not
known to have any Ideas of religion.
New Invention for Coin Purse.
Kaeping the flap closed by a rub-
ber cord a Washington Inventor
claims to have devised a coin pursa
that Is safer than the usual forma.
ooa raste.
Mother (to inquisitive child)
"Stand aside. Don't you see tbe gen-
tleman wants to take the lady's pic-
ture?" "Why docs he want to?"
Life.
ARDMORE ICE
LIGHT ft POWER
PHONE 156
LIGHT YOUR HOME
WITH ELECTRICITY
Ardmore National Bank
U. S. DEPOSITORY
ESTABLISHED 1901
Capital. Surplus and Additional Liability .$220000.00
Deposits $300000.00
C Vf. STL'ART Presldenf. C. M. CAMPBELL. Vice President
R. V. RA.VDOL Vice President
H. D. McCOLLOM. Assl. Cashier. P. D. MAXWELL Cashier
Fully Equipped in Every Capacity to Conduct a
First-Class Banking Business
ARDMORE
ABSTRACT
COMPANY
Bonded Abstractors
Oldest Company
Best Service
W. S. Wolverton & Sons
Managers
The OKI Reliable Tinner
W. A. PRIDE
Is hack at his old stand on
Hroudway equipped totake
care of your orders for
anything made of tin and
to do sheet metal work.
PHONE 388
-How About-
Your Future?
Sfc "Easy come easy go" is anoldandtruesaying.
Those who make money fast often lose it just as
fast. They assume risks and take chances are
always under a nervous strain and never know
just where they will come out.
Sfc And so. in the long run it is far better not to try
to "get rich quick" but to systematically save a
portion of one's income and deposit it regularly in
a reliable bank like this one.
2k Start this "sure competence" method TODAY
by depositing $1.00 or more and do it REGU-
LARLY. We will add a liberal compound inter-
est to what you deposit.
Guaranty State Bank
SCHOOL BOOKS WALL PAPER PAINTS
WINDOWS GLASS
T. N. COLEMAN'S DRUG STORE
ARDMOREITE INT ADS GET RESULTS
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A BARGAIN
See nie at once. Sroom bouse lot
! 0.2x130; barn and orchard; block of
12 lots; j.rettiest site in city. Also
two nice lots 200x200 near old Har-
grove. Will sell or trade at your
prloe. L. L. TVER.
At Firt National Bank or
Phone Red 421.
Do you ue the want dT
i Do you use the want ads?
Burwell Loans
Money on Farms
Without any delay whatever.
If ycu want some money on
your farms come and
let ua talk the
matter
over
A. C. BURWELL
LUNG DISEASE
"After four in our family had died
of consumption 1 waa taken with
a frightful cough and June trouble
but my life was saved and I gained
b7 pounds through usintr
DR. KING'S
NEW
DISCOVERY
W. K. Patterson Wellington Tes.
Desk Pads
Scratch Paper
Memo Tablets
Charge Slips
For Sale at this Office
tabbed in neat pads of 100
each at 20c per thousand
sheets.
10c per 1000
In Lots of 10.000
JIM WING Prop.
106 North Ciddo SI.
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