The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 132, Ed. 1 Friday, March 8, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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Ardmore Fridey March 8 1912
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
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BY ORGANIZATION
By The
ARDMOREITE PUBUISHINQ
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CO.
. . President
. .Manager
Editor !
Entered at I'ostoffice at Ardmore
iis Second -Class Matter.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CARTER
COUNTY AND THE CITY
OF ARDMORE.
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character ttamling or reputation of j
und person Ii:m or coi poiauuu
which may appear in the columns of
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reeled upon its beins brought to the
attention of the management.
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Ardmore Friday March 8 1912
cJifoji-.;M i
SACREDNESS OF PROMISE.
The Kansas City Journal one of
the most stalwart of republican pa-
pers says: "The ureal trouble with
the Uoosevelt boom is the brent num-
ber of American people who believe
in Ceorue Washington the constitu-
tion of the Tailed Ktntes and the sa-
eiidness of solemn promises."
The above contains food for
thought and worthy the assimilation
::nd digestion of every voter in the
I'liiou. The sncrodness of t promise
is sometliiuu which should bo kept
inviolate ami is one of the earmariiB
of a truly ureal man. Nothing not
even the ubsolvini? power of the rler-
ty can release anyone from a volun-
tary promise to do or not lo do a
t;iven thing. The breaking of prom-
ises no matter how rashly made
will shatter the confidence of man-
hind in general with the maker of
the promise. A man's own wife will
lose confidence in his sincerity when
llw p.ith of everyday life is strewn
with broken promises.
Mr. lioosevclt in hU famous lefer
to Frank Munsey says that be was
'president of I he 1'nited States for
n arlv eUht wars." Had lie heen
president for seventy and seven times '
.ight years that would afford no ex- j
case validatin:
the
break in
of
promises.
The grave iues:ion the
ipiesthin; the iiiestion which
serious I
should I
be above all others in the minds of j
tihe loyal American voter is; "Is he
who breaks a promise made to it i
friend either voluntarily or upon re-
iiiest worthy of confidence and to
be trusted in keeping ami fulfillin'
the promises his party makes to the
people to the country and which in
cKccptitig that party's nomination he
PKOMISKS to carry out?"
The wave of ltoosevi ltism which
lias been swaying back and i'e-i
across the country for the past nnm-
Sier of weeks is not n healthy polit-
ical boom for Mr. Roosevelt for pres-
5d' nt It may be likened on the con-
trary to the roaring ryclo.ie -which
from time to time sweep across 'he
land leaving death and destruction
and desolation in thei- wak'
sidnky sn;;s . .
.'. L liVKNB
JOHN 1 KASI-KY.
IE CONSTIPATION BILIOUS HEADACHE
BAD BREATH SOUR STOMACH OR LAZY LIVER
Tingle !'.. i Ta-te. In '. ;
cine 'rem a tor :d live
'. eeetee d w t:i uii.li'-e
. ;n a -iil barre". That's
ases. '.'.I breath yeile'.v
i.aa-c.ii ii . . A Ca-ii are'
'Ii i ei.i ' e Mi'ii keep vo.i
mm ii Like a Cascaret
l.ver an.l
11. a.i
stem
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nun i:
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and
m. sera1. i.'
dreii- th
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tee .r bCV4fii i tfitljSFSA
IF SOUTH WILL FOLLOW EXAM-
PLE OF BRAZIL COTTON WILL
SELL FOR 15 CENTS.
A. . 1-ilini; In fill. (). T. Simon ol
1 Fort Worth an authority .. eolio;:
'farmers I hroimhoiit the nil Ion pro-;
' lii iiiK slat...- eau eltcct a plan "H
! (ho hj.sI.i now in vou.- in Ura.il.
He s;is lli' i eminent should take
the matter in hand but owiie-j tu poli- j
liri- nfi .In r party will attempt it un-
der present conditions. H Is possi- .
hie to carry mil the l!ra.ilian idea I
and Col. Simon is eiitlinsiastic oior(
i:hi outlook. Such an organization j
can be perfected liclorc tlie r.H.'l crop
is ready to market a cording to this (
expert which will lone spinner to
pay tifteen c n1- for every pound
they buy.
1 liscusssing the plan and its proba
ble effect. Col. Simon said:
"In IHa.il the I hers ami govern-
ment providiil a fund of $7.1 lino nun
with which lo finance their scheme.1
An ad. wiis passed prohibiting the
planting of additional coffee trees for
seven years and no produc r could1
veil a bag of green coffee without J
the approval of the government. The
result is thai today No. 7 Hio which j
is tlie basis is selling a! I I 11' cents. '
which formerly sold at l! cents an
advance of llT per cent in two years.'
anil not a surplus bag in sight. Large '
plantations prior to that movement!
were on the verge iif bankruptcy and!
in danger of being sold to forei ii -r-
but today coffee plantations are all
making money.
"My plan iis to organize all cotton
'growers and make it a serious pen-i
ally to plant more than In pi r eetil !
of land in cotton. In oilier wrds '
etu'li fanner shall not plant to exceed
10 acres. Not only this they must !
agree to sell only through an agent ;
of the organization. The system now
in use by the great financial "trusts"
can bo copied in the cotton business.
My aim would be to put the actual
cotton grower both large and small
on a basis with the big dealers and
combinations of capital. It can 1)6
done with ease provided the farm-
ers will organize and stand together.
I see no reasih why : cent cotton
cannot be agreed upon iis a fixed
price. Organization and combination !
on the part of tlie farmers will do!
it.'
NOTICE TO TELEPhONE
SCPIBERS.
ON ACCOUNT AF THE 10th BE-
ING SUNDAY SUBSCRIBERS ARE
NOTIFIED TO MAKE PAYMENTOF
TELEPHONE RENTAL BILLS ON
0R BEFORE SATURDAY MARCH
9. TO SECURE THE DISCOUNT
OF TEN PER CENT ALLOWED
FOR PAYMENT IF MADE ON OR
BEFORE THE 10TH INST. PLEASE
PRESENT CARDS FOR RECEIPT.
PIONEER TEL. & TEL. COMPANY.
By W. H. BERRY. 1
6-3 COMMERCIAL MANAGER. :
j Nineteen Miles a Second
I without a jar. shock or disturbance!
is the awful speed of our earth
through M'ace. We wonder at such i
lease (if nature's movement and so i
I do those who take 1 r. King's New
i Life Pills. No grilling no distress
I just thorough work that brings good'
'health and fine feelings. 'JTic. Ringr !
! Drug Co.
fective blood purifier it's an e-
Keed ARCO a mixed Veil for ! eel lent remedy for zenia. tetter
hor.-es and cows: pur up in 100-lh sa't i In inn. ulcers hulls and pinning
sacks delivered in barn for 90 cts. ( sores. i stiiniilativ liver kidneys
. ..
I Ins is a caretnlly prepared
v t
cd manufactured by the Ardmore
I Oil a Milling Co.
i fit r
est am. Sallow Si in ami Mierabio
and logged bowel.- which cause your
i.-.l fo d. wb:. h sonto ami fenncn's
: lie first Mo; tu untold misery indi
.-lin tin Mai fears every thing that :s
tning!i: vv II straighten you out by
leebng gooil for mon'hs. Ll.i(ins if
tmw and 'hen to keep their Stoma-' i
...ivvels iv-c! ati d and never knew
alee momen t. I n forget the . hil
p - l.ltly it. ul es need a good gentle
too o. asio nallv.
Crgj iter
hi
Made from Pure Grape
Cream of Tartar
Surpasses every other baking
powder in making delicious
healthful food.
Protects the food from alum.
EASTERNCAPJTALiSTS 'RESTORE GRAY HI
VISIT DAVIS MIS! TO NATURAL COLOR
NATURAL WEALTH OF STATE lb
ATTRACTING INVESTORS WHO
TALK OF CONDITIONS HERE.
I 'a vis. Ki. .March Y New Yor
capiiali." .li l ived licre today to in-
spect 1 iV- new lead an. I z.nc field
1 -1 1 miles southwest of here. Three
of the party are officials of a uro.ii
I le insurance ceiupany .ni l are said
lo invn coiisiileiabe property in tlii
state tine ut 1 1 1 -1 1 1 said today lino
ol l.i bom. i was the most talked of j
i stale in the union aial lhar ere long
lar:e sums of capital would be in- '
' vested hero by Now Yorkers lb i
; said Oklahoma hot unlike other new :
I states would gradually pass through I
; a period of ''graft'' high taxes an. I 1
ail manlier of ill stha: a new cot- ;
I eion a e ill h might be expected ti.i- ;
ilergo. but predicted a great luiiii"
lor t he sta'e.
j "Vonr natural wealth is practiiai-
. Minnies your oil gas and base
; Miclals. suc h as lead and zinc which
w ill ncau untold millions when once
1 ' v elope Your agricultural possi-
bi.ities are i x lingly
your climate is ideal
for agriciil-
ti:e aiii stock raising. An occa-
sional 'dry spell' may discourage far-SUE-tini's
hut these are only blessings
in disguise as 1 view it. It tends
'o tea- a the fanner valuable lc-ou-
in i onserv a i ion of na'ural re-
i i.iies in a practical way. and I
predict tiiai scientific methods will
soon take i Ho ordinary slipshod
system so long in vogue in the south-
west. Intense farming mi safe and
sane lines is the crying need today.
"I am a believer in the intelli-
geuce and good judgment of okia-!
I oi farmers and am willing to go
ot. i ei .ml that they will vv in on j
cv en in the face or nnverse coudi- i
ticn" iicchiifd Hie visitor.
Glorious New
cones from lr. .1 T. Curtiss Dwighl
Kan He writes: "1 not only have
cured bad eases of ecenia in my
patients with Kloctrio Hitters. but
aNo cured myself hv ihem of the
same d'Si'ar-e. feel sure they will
'leiiefit any ease of ecv.ema." Iflis
show. what thousands have proved
that Klcc'rio Hitters is a most ef
.ami noweis. epels poisons. Helps
. ju.stj huiuu slrncth.
ivi. ;o ts. Sn isfai'f ion ptmrantped
iv Rin Drug Co
WATER NOTICE.
Citv water rents are now due and
pa.-aWo at my office in the city hall
I ii liniments will have their water ctn
'
c'n in. and Hie usual
for turning on again.
V. M. illl.LIS.
Colleclo'-.
Use Ardmoreito Want Ads.
Fortune Telling
Doa aot tl- into consideration the one
an's hppi"e- womanly lirulth.
The woman who n-lecl her health it neglecting the
ery foundation o ill Rood (ortune. For without health
love loses iti lustre and gold is but dross.
Womanly health when lost or impaired may generally be
fcfained by the use oi Dr. I'ierce' Favorite i'rescriptiou.
T Prescription hat tr ovtr HO ejrs
re curlnt delicate wesk pain-bracked
woman by the hundreds ut thousands
and this too In the privacy ot their homes
Klthout their hmvlnj to submit to indeli-
cate questioning and offensively repui-
aant examinations.
iiek women art invited to consult Dr. Pierce hy letter fret.
All correspondence held as sacredly confidential. Address World's Dispensary
Medical Association R. V. Tierce. M. D. President Huffalo N. V.
Da. Ptpac.p's (aar Family Ductus Hoon The People's Common Sens
Medical Advitar newly revised np-tn-dale edition 1000 pages answers ir
Plain tnlish hosts of delicate questions which evcrv woman single or married
ought to know about. Sent free in plain wrapper to nnv address on receipt oi
21 ooccot stamp! to cover mailing onlv. i.r in cloth binding for M ttuinr.
pooher
E Y COMMON GARDEN SAGE A SIM-
j PLE REMEDY FOR DANDRUFF !
FALLING FADED. GRAY HAIK. j
The old idea of icing Sage for
.ark' mng the hair is again com in-
in vog'ie. Our griinduiotliers h;'d
j dark
j'i:l
i liiey
. keni
glossy hair at seventy-five
r oni itui: ln'i .; are gray before
are tiny. our grandmothers
l. eir hair soil and glossy vvhli
vigc Tea' which aliai jc.:orcl
uat.iral color.
(.le object ion to using such a j
..reparation was the tumble ol niau- !
I
ing it. This olijeciion has been l
overcome by the Wyetli Chemical '
Company of New York who has j
placed on the market a superior
: preparation ol Sage coniniued with ;
: Sulphur and oilier valuanle reiue-
ilii-s lor dandruff itching scalp an I I
I hin w eak. falling hair.
Tiie beauty ot tin: hair depends i
j more on its rich even shading than j
anything elsu. lion t have dry harsh i
laded hair when a simple harm-I
less remeiiv w in tiring nai l; me
iclor in a few days; ami don't be i
i
I'm ineitK-d with dandruff (telling J
scalp and loose falling hairs. Wy- j
eih's Sage and Sulphur Hair Kerne- t
ily will ipiickly correct these trou- I
ides and uiev color tsrenglh and I
beauty to your hair.
Co1 a fifty cem bottle from your
druggist today and prove this to ;
your own sat isfact ion. AH drug-
gists sell it under guarantee that i
the money will be refunded if the
remedy is not. exactly as represent-
cd. Special Agent City ;pig Store.
Disney Out for State Senator.
Muskogee OUa.. March 7. L. C
lliisnev who is managing the Roose-
jvclt campaign in eastern Oklahoma
; announced today that he will be a
: candidate for the railed States sen
; ate to succeed Robert L. Owen. It
has been rumored I'm several days
J that Tisncy had ambitions to ride
into ollice mi the crest of the Roose-
jvelt wave which is now sweeping
over the state. Tonignt ne eonfirm-
1 ed these rumors. Uisney it is said
has assurances I nun lioosevclt that
he .v ill give his support to the foi-
mer's candidacy. Disney beliiives
liv es
iha- a ii piesentative egisoi . Ml
ted this vear and that h(1
.. "
-'r ii.-ij ii t iiic vines OI III!
disgruntled democrats who
siippoi' Owen if Haskell
will
IH't j
wins m
le Augii-t primary or
Oisnev will also take an
in th" state campaign.
vice versa
active )nrt
Teed ARCO. a mixed feed for
hor.es and cows; put up in 100-lb.
sacks delivered in bam for 90 rts.
ewt. This is a carefully prepared
feed manufactured by the Ardinor.
Oil Miiline Co. lfitf
essential tc wom
mar -
I
NO ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THIS COLUMN AMOUNTING TO LES
THAN ONE DOLLAR WILL BE ACCEPTED UNLESS THE CASH ACCOM
PANIES THE AD. ADS THAT AMOUNT TO MORE THAN ONE DOLLArt
WILL BE CHARGED TO ANY RESPONSIBLE PERSON.
MISCELLANEOUS.
If A I! WAV MAIL CLKKKS wanted
'iil.(iu month. Ardmore examina-
tions May Jt'n. Coaching free.
Write Franklin Institute Dept. J17v
M. Kocluster X. Y. 7-lm
TO KXOiANCE 1 mm- mi acres
good land in I'.l'-ine county .'! miles
I roc railroad station; w ould like
to trade lor Ardmore property.
L. !. Shelton. tl-.'J
FOR SALE
i.)i:
SA1.K Two horses double
ity and harness cheap for casii
or
;ooi
note. J. Jl. Akeis.
Foil .-'. LK Two u-rooiu
high school site to be
lot. :' II. Corlevv.
houses oi:
moved off
FOR SALK Chickens LM White Or-
pington hens Kellerstrass strain
cheap. Also Syphera Incubator
new. H. A. Fox Phono .liJ-red.
Mm
FO 1 1 S A 1 IK Seven room hous e all
modem improvements and barn
lot 153 feet by 200 feet on "West
llroadwav. $1700 cash balance
! time. Also whole block with S
rooms modern with am and 5
! room box house. $2500 cash. 11.
! A. Fox Phone 400. Mm
FOR SALK--Or will trade for farm
I lands clos to Ardmore my home
i place corner A and Broadway. V.
! A. Xihlack. 20-1 m
I KlTir-SA17EI have- 200u0 second-
j hand brick for sale $3.00 per thou-
; sand. Also all kinds of office fur-
niture such as tables desks chairs
benches and shelving. Frank Rob-
ison. Telephone 901 or 217. 8-3
DEAFNESS
HEAD NOISES
New Book on flew Method-
How to Recover Hearing
Without Drugs or
Electric Devices
Message ot Hope and Joy to
All Afflicted Persons
There Is hope of a well bused kind .
j which should bring Joy and ultimate
: eontentmpnt to multitudes of perilous .
I who have been troubled for years with
l deafness or head -nnlwR. '
j Dr. Coutant. an able specialist has
Involved a newly perfected method for I
' trentlng esses where the benrlng Is not
' perfect or where the sufferer Is harass- 1
k1 by ringing roaring butting or other !
j disagreeable noises In the bead. It ap- !
I .Iu..1 ( I T. f n n . '
j"riin turn o isu i i v t " . j -
idred cases are from causes amenable
. pruptfr ircaiiinriu.
j Ir Coutant does not advocate the
of drugs or eleiUrlclty. He relies
lehiefly upon cooperatlnK with Nature
hi bringing about a speedy and effect n-
il cure of morbid aural ronditions Re
markable cures are reported many of
Ithem being lu the cases of deafness
!thnt had existed for about 'JO lo 40 !
years. Wttb the description given In I
bis newly published liook. the learned
I docto provides a long series of letters :
written by per:ins l had been given
; Oji as hopeless and w ho were speedily
1 rured t home without loss of time and
without Inconvenience by Dr. Coolant's '
natural home method. j
Anyone who Is interested can write j
.to a dozen or a hundred of the persons I
who not long ago. were victims of
deafness or head noises (or botbi and
i who are now delighted to proclaim j
themselves as marvellously benefited i
or completely cured. 1
Dr. Coutant is not one of the Irre- !
sponsible quacks of wblcb there is
such a large number hnt Is a reput- '
able responsible licentiate practising ;
physician with a third of a century's j
active experience. i
I The doctor believes there are many
who are troubled with deafness etc.
sho might be permanently freed from
tbeir Inability to bear and from tin-
nltus (oolsesi ir they wonld do as oth-
ers have successfully done merely fol-
lowing the advice given.
The book which any reader can ob-
tain from the author. Dr. George Ii
Coutant. 269 D. Station E. New York
Is' i'. has been declared by tunny to
be worth Its m elght in gold. One ueeda
only to write for It and the lieatiso
.Will promptly come In a plain wrapper.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Nicely furnished South-
east room. All modern convenien-
ces one block from Main St. Mrs.
Ida Alexander. 23-1 m
FOR RKXT Two :;-room houses Jrd
Avenue and K Northeast. Water
and gas $7.U0 per month. K. K.
(luillot.
FIRST-CLASS rooms and board for
particular people. Electric lighti
hot and cold water gas heat 222
North Washington street. Tele-
phone 693. Mrs. W. R. Burnitt.
20tf
FOR RKNT 2-room cottage dose in.
gas 40? First Ave S. K city water
l'rVe fti.OO; 4-room cottage gas and
water $7.50; U-room cottage mod-
ern $1X50. Phone 9G. O. M. Red
"eld. 27-lma
FOR REXT One ti-room house sec-
ond avenue southwest water ana
gas $12.50 per month. One fi-room
house Seventh avenue northeast
water electric lig-hts gas sldo-
walks $10.00 per month; also office
rooms store rooms and bed rooms.
Frank liobison. Telephone 901 or
217. 8-3
WANTED
j I SELL AXD kEXT TYPEWRITERS
; nd handle ribbons carbon paper.
oil etc. G. P. Selvidge. Phone Jlo.
WAXTKU To buy house
on iiionthiy iiaymcuts.
A care Ardmoreito
and lo
Addres-
Wanted To teacn you Shorthand
at home. Mail Course In Spencerlan
j Shorthand $10. Easily learned. Easl
ly written. Easily read. Selvidge-
Business College Ardmore Ok la.
WANTKD To stand my youngluTb
blooded Jersey bull. Season $2.50
G. P. Hall 28-1 m
W A NTED To buy all Kinds ot beef
and whiskey bottles. C. P. Hall.
Mm
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST Scottish Rite double-eaglt
watch charm. Ten dollars will le
paid for its return to Gem Cafe.
28-11'
I Ol'M)- Package of merchandise.
Owner can obtain same by prov-
ing ownership and paying for this
advertisement. Apply ArdmoreiK-
office. 5-:;
Feed AROO a mixed feed for
horses and cows; put up In 100-lb.
sacks delivered in barn for 90 cts.
cwt. This is a carefully prepared
feed manufactured by the Ardmore
Oil & Milling Co. lfitf
Read the Want Ads. Worth while.
Professional Cards
LAWYERS.
J. T. Coleman. o. C. Lasher.
COLEMAN & LASHER.
Lawyer.
Land litigation and probate practice
given special attention.
New offices on ground floor of old
court house in the old U. S. mar-
jshal's office
Ardmore Oklahoma.
7
KAPPLER A MERILLAT
Attorneys At Law
Practlca before all Courts Coarrnt.
Government Deaartmtnts. Iodise
Case a epeclalty. Office Bond Bldi..
WaabJagtoi D. C.
H. B. HARTS
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Room 2 Noble Rldg. Phone 700.
Ardmore Okla.
MORGAN & POTTER
Dentists .
j
!
'
'Phone 918
Over Post Offlr
L. J. MYERS
Civil Engineer
Surveys Plana and Specifications
Municipal Work a Specialty
Room 21 -Noble Building.
r O. Box 233 Ardmore Okla
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