The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 139, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 17, 1912 Page: 1 of 10
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THE ARDMOREITE IS THE ONLY NEWSPAPER IN SOUTHERN OKLAHOMA RECEIVING THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NEWS SERVICE
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VOLUME XVIII
ARDMORE OKLAHOMA. SUNDAY MOKN1NG MAECII IT 1912
NUMBER l.ii
Attractive Coat
Suits All New
Models
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McCdl Piltcnii
No. fi5 Ciut No. 456fi - Skirt
Price 13 cnli tach
LADIES' "
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Visit Our .
Garment Section
on the
Second Floor
tomorrow and see the
Beautiful Collection
of Spring Suits in the
light weigh - materi-
als of the Very Latest
Styles for Spring.
White Serge with
Pin Stripes Cream
Serge Whipcords
French Serge and Di-
agonals. Prices ranging from
$1$$27.50
Condtnsed Statement of
V
A Magnificent Showing of
Spring Coats
Coats of Pongee Serge. Linen and Rep in all the
popular shades for Spring. 1912. are on exhibi ion in
our Garment Section. Many different styles in all
sizes at from
$4.50 to $20.00
SILK KIMONAS
When in our Ready to Wear Section don't fail
to inspect our splendid line of Kimonas of Messalin.
Silks; Crepes. Lawns and Swisses in the newest Floral
Designs. Empire waist effects with Watteo Plaits and
the popular loose style. Prices Ranging from
$1.50 up to $16.50
SEE OUR LADIES; COLONIAL PUMPS in
Black. White Canvas. Tan and Nubuck
AT $2.50 to $3.50.
The First National
Bank
ARDMORE. OKLAHOMA
At Close of Business Februsry k 92
ASSETS
Loans and Discounts ..$ 379522.77
Bills of Exchange 71179.57
Overdrafts 1458.1 I-$452160.45
'nited States Bonds . . 65000.00
jm i urn on U. S. Bonds
(charged oil) 0.00
Redemption Fund U. S.
Treasurer 3000.00
Due from 17. S. Treas-
urer $ 500.00
Securities 3741.19
Due from Bank 216511.44
Cash in Vault 65962.18- 286714.81
Banking House 20000.00
Furniture and Fixtures
(charged oft) Q.QQ
S 826875.26
LIABILITIES
Capitol Stock $ 100000.00
Surplus 100000.00
Undivided Profits- 14769.92
Circulation 60000.00
DEPOSITS:
General $ 504311.67
Certificates of Deposit 47793.67"$ 552105.34
$ 826875.26
Kansas City Mo. March i 19 12
We have made examination of The First National
Bank of Ardmore Oklahoma as at 14 February 1912
All Assets as shown hy above statement have been
verified. We find the Bank in sound condition under
capable management and with a successful record.
ARTHUR YOUNG & CO.
Certified Public Accountants.
MONDAY
March 18th.
Wo will open a demontration on the newest and trcst pop-
ular novelty of the season
West Electric Hair Curlers
Nothing helps a woman's appearance more than the prop-
er arrangement of her hair whether she has much or
little it is all in the way it is arranged and kept
The "West Electric Curlers" fill a long tVIt want
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They make a soft beautiful wave iu a
few minutes
Thcv do away entirely with tho destruc-
tive heating iron
They have rounded edges and cannot pos-
sibly injure the hair
They are made of electrified steel and
will last a lifetime
They are indispensihle in making the
'Marcel Wave"
They will not absorb tho oil of the hair
and are therefore sanitary
Tii j are undoubtedly the cheapest and
best hair wavers on the market
Card 5 Curlers 25c Card 2 curlers 10c
Come in Monday and see these useful
little articles dernonstaated by an ex-
perienced hair dresser no charge for
instructions and you are under no ob-
ligations to purchase.
New Cadet Hosiery
We have secured the agency for Cadet Hose every
lady who has used this brand of hosiery knows the
wearing qualities. We now have a brand new stock
for ladies misses boys and girls.
New hose wear twice as long as those carried in stock
buy your spring supply now while they are new.
Every Pair Cadet Hose Guaranteed
and a new pair given FREE for the return of all hose not
giving satisfaction. Why buy from peddlars who spend
nothing in your town when you can get IJETTER GOODS
FOR LESS MONEY right here at home.
Try the -CADET" we will both be pleased
Watch this space Monday something to interest you.
T TROUBLE OP .
STRIKE III ENGLAND
POLICEMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED!
3Y STRIKERS AT LANARK-j
SHIPE SCOTLAND.
two million already idle because of j
tin coal war.
The first disorder occurred today
at Lanarkshire Scotland where one
policeman was seriously injured in a
strikf riot.
FORMER GOVERNOR DEAD.
The Weather
Royal Arch Matons.
Friday night Ardmore Chapter No.
11 R. A. M. acknowledged as most
excellent masters and exalted to the
'ftoyal Arcirdegree Dr. Price Of Dough-
erty and Mark Klrkipatrick and
Frank Berryhill of this city.
'After the degrees had been confer-
red and other work finished the la-
dies of the Eastern Star entertained
all at a most excellent and bountiful
composed as one present eaid "of
plenty of turkey and all the trimmings."
Our .Motto: Courteous attentiot
correct styles and prices to su i
everyone. MRS. SHOUT.
Tices are hard but we keep In
making gai extensions doin repai!
work etc.
supper not a banquet but supper 17-2
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Lomlcn. Ma li U.-Teu thousand Nw orlento La.. March 1S. tt
mechanics were mado idle today by j a The weather forecast for Ok- tt
the suspension of the Great Western M am;i fnr is nSnt- tt
tt tied. Colder iu the west. u
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Acting Chairman of Republican Com-
mittee Dies in Boston.
Boston Mass. March 15. Johu F.
Hill former governor of Maine and
acting chairman of the republican na-
tional committee died here today.
shops as a resuit of the coal strike.
One hundred thousand tm-n and !
women will b added soon to r He
Fire
Tornado Plate Glass
THERE IS NO TIME
To Insure Like che Present One.
THERE IS NO PLACE
To Insure Like The King Agency.
J. C. KING & CO.
GENERAL INSURANCE
Post Office Building Telephone No. 224
HUMANE IDEAS
Humane ideas lead a man to be as careful Iu selecting the sho s
bis horse must wear ai he is in selecting the shoes that he him
self must wear. Think how uncomfortable you are how ui.lit for
business you are when your shoes hurt your feet. Your hj-se feels
i lip same way. lini::; hiat hire for proper shoeing. AVe study how
to shoe horses and we knew how.
TOM
PHOSE 6M
GROCER
OS CADDO STREET
ECHOLS
Miss Gertrude Duston of Gainesville
Texas Is in thu cty the guest of her
untie James Duston.
C. O. Minor and wife left for Hous-
ton Texas last evening.
CLOTHES CLEAN BO
Pressed altered. Indies work
a specialty. Prompt efficient
service. Goods Called for and
delivered. Special club rates.
W. DAN LANFORD.
Atl-eeds Woolen Mills phone 71
MONEY TO LOAN
Not Much Rut Some
Not Cheap But Good
Farm loan Only
Pollorf Bide. M. D. SMITH
BARRELS OF MONEY
to limn iiulckly on farm property :iny-
whiTp ir: iklalionia. Keasonat'leri'M
ami terms. Write me.
OLLIE W. ANDERTON
Postal Tel. ISIdg. Ardmore. Okia.
I Inopei t my loanji "
STORE YOUR HOUSEHOLD
GOODS
In the New Fraley Brick. We
carry the insurance free to you.
We crate pack store and ship
iuick: and cheap. Phone 3ttj.
C P. HALL
Where To Get
What You Order
WE DON'T SUBSTITUTE
Will C. Scrivner
The I p'To-Now Grocer
Telephone - 253
PERFECTION
HENFEED CHICKFEED
Cracked Maize
Drinking Fountains and
Poultry Supplies
ARDMORE SEED HOUSE
Phooe750 209 West Main
AL. M. RICE
19 Broadway Ardmore Ok.
Live StocK Bonds
Accident
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 139, Ed. 1 Sunday, March 17, 1912, newspaper, March 17, 1912; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145815/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.