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THt DAILY ARDMOREITE
irdrticre Tuesday March 26 112
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By The
ARDMOREITE PUBLISHING CO.
. in sident
.Manager
F.dltor
f!lNKV SlMiIS
C. 1- liYKNK
JOHN F. KAti.KV.
tuttn-d at ;he Pustotrice at Ardmore
as Second Cla.-s Matter.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CARTER
COUNTY AND THE CITY
OF ARDMORE.
If :t U in Tlie Ardmoreite It is legal.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
The Daily Ardmoreite.
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One Y ar
me Month
tine Week
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The Weekly Ardmoreite.
)ru
Year l.y Mail 'uu
t-ix Months .
Ihne Mouths
.60
.25
Any erroneous reflection on the
haractr standing or reputation of
timl person firm fir corporation
whi.-h may appear in the columns of
Tin Ardmoreite will be gladly cor--eeted
upon its being brought to the
vent ion of the management.
Phones.
I: ;s:noss Manager's Office 5:!S
Ci'v Editor's Office 6
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Ardmore Tuesday March 26
THIS IS THE LOGIC " L HOME OF
THE PEACH.
'.: til in . ri Commercial (Mill) is
to lie ciiimnelHli'li lr i' persistent
work in calling tin- attention of ili'
Aoild to the agricultural resources i
ol Mint hern Oklahoma. This is dis- ;
':mtlv an agricultural country. Ag- '
i ; i 1 1 1 T ural towns are the best town.;
in the world. Railroad strikes and
oal strikes and closing down of fae-
'ories never bring distress and loss
f property to agricultural towns.
There is a vast amount of work
"o b dfiiie yet. Congl i ssnian Carte-
is putting forth the best efforts
ot his 1 le u remove the cloud from
tit'es to ihoiisainls of acres of land.
While lilies here are as good as
they are in any state in the union
i here is a' the same time some ti-
tles in court and the.-e eases create
the impression abroad that titles to
much o: the land is bad ami many
investors are kept away on that ai -count.
While .Mr. Caller is busy
ami while he has at leas! a"fightin';
chance to win his legislation in con
'wi'e-s he Commercial Club of this
cit should continue the course
adopi ii under the McCoy adminis-
tration and keep hammering agri-
cultural resources into the minds ol
Ml' eslors. rilmore ought to sell
a million dollars worth of peaches
alone everv year. The land is hert
'o itrovv this fruit failures come
more seldom lure than in any
oiln r section ol the southwest sav
the tncii who have observed this
'.iiintiv tor many years. Texas fruit
an 1 Coruia and l'lorida fruit go
"I ihe market at the same time o'
"e veav. Oklahoma Iruit will com.'"
'.in weels later when thi market
i . e'ea r. Mi ire than n '.in ' y per eir
! the valuable 1" r nil lands of this
oiiniy lie idle they have nover
' i ii t mil hed by the plow.
n .ii.ra'-ii' of one hundred tivo-
".n i'o set to an acre of ground.
WEBSTER S
NEW STANDARD (ILLUSTRATED)
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' iiiitti-iiti-rl t'ic Bfncral contents as ilo-icril'i il clscw here there arc maps
I "U!r CU .-.ml eve? CCO subjects licautifully illustrated by
! tlin c-Cfil' r plates numerous subjects !' ni.'iiotone 16 pages of I
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New Standard t hm!i:-i; wi.jch is ir
;' mtTIOMARY t-l Irallirr.
i lllatrall v' olive I Lipu
i nivct .--.i I fioniu of
i ;th nnare comers. SIX
CcaMcwti Coupon ud ti 0 1 C
. I ' Aar Book by Mail 27c
ires: ifiliS'ii ii i I i i-M.iii.ii.- ....
u ''iat these trees will net tie
ir iMini one to five dollar.- !
I amnm alter tli" 'bird year. Thb
ol course means with earefiu etil
tivat.im and ancnuor. riopei i.u'
hi -1 t in taken ill pruning and ii
.ii.ravina and ( hci'w is
;uat (I: H-;
against iifixions insects.
'II:. neacli tree of Oklahoma
is
no- a short lived fruit pii'dncer as
I a re t he t rees nt f ni'tlier nor! n. A
(the a-c- live to seven via rs w ln'li
I the peach trees of Missouri hi" i
i ' ii. I Kaii-as I..-- ill to die the t re"
j i.f ibis section is barely H-a. hill'-'
jit. j. rime in puin.L of prodm t ion
The average life of the Oklahoma!
1 neacli ! ree a i ci 11 d i n g to : lie lies-
a:ii iuil i' a s is from ti'teen to six-
teen w-ars. Tins. i course mean-
'with attention. One i an turn on! i
his peach orchard to snrvUo or per- ;
ish lis nature may see fit. The sue- i
i s.-l'.il cult i at ion of the peach t'eej
ti'iin tin- planting through it- nurs-j
ing in the first two years of its)
lite; its careful handling during the ;
third .-ar when it first comes in'o :
hearing on to the am- limit w lien j
alter having been jour laithful ser-
a 1 1 1 lor tui'lii' jeais iir more its i
branches cease to hear the luseioin
Inn: and die ami fall awa tioiii
:in- del aymu mink through all this
period its successful en It i at ion and
the results ohtaiiied are ohtaiie d ;
by ceaseless vigilance ami cue. I
Tile Arilindlc".te believes that
lliel'e could lie enough p'aelies
group right he;e in Carter county
to pa v the stil'e ili-lit of Oklahoma
. a Ii year besides building house.-
and hains and fences for Hie grow-
is ami piling up their hank ae-
ceunts until tiny are safolv itiui-
tered on Ku.-y Street for their n n -ural
lives.
We hope that o ery reail.-r of t'uis
will take it uion himself to iuves-
ng
ite this proposition to go into
jt ti. Iwittom and see lor
htm-!
sell w hat there is in it. We believe
he will become satisfied that it is
worth an experiment ami as soon
as he expel inients carefully he will
lie satrsfioil by the results Hnr In-
is on the right road.
I.e' the Commercial Club of Aid
more the husiness men of rdint'"
and the land owners of Carter coun-
ty ioiti hands in this enterprise and
within a very lew vears tin
have llie -w I islai't ion of seein
the urea test peach produein:
lion in the ureal soul Invest.
will
this
-n-
THE BUSY FARMER.
Wi'h the coining of a season ol
sunshine the good people of Okla-
homa vvil forget for a time at leas;
lb'' light for leadership ol their I"
spective parties of the various pre-
idontial candidates Willi the ground
soaked by the general rains of ta
past thirty days waiting anxious
ami -Hiding to he "tickled hy tie
I'low." the farmers. ;he state huilu
its ol ( Iklahoma will inn for i h
next ninety days care a rap wheth-
er Tall has ceased playing gull and
- devoting Ins lime In firing out ot
office uuuppi -eci.il iv e leileral appoint
ccs or not; they will not. during
tliis i ini". .lev ole much time in study-
ing up on whether or not Teudy -
sa'ing "de light ed" with Ihe sinilt".
that has come off. oi is ranting forth
and with I to' ii-dn pping nuuzle is
(Muting for a square deal.
-o la;- as tin y are com erned at
pre-eiit W'ondrou Wilson may weal
a mortar board on his head in place
of a good christian li.it and ga.e
th.oug'u tear dimmed "specs' re
una Id'illy upon Marse lleiit'v W':n
tcrson; neither will they pay yerj
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New Standajrd aier fame illuMra-
DICTIONARY tnuu Lut all
Illustrated ie col- I Fidoo
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ard charts re emitted sia I o
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No anxiety on
Baking-day
CREAM
Insures licrht.
nsures liqntsweet
wholesome food I
JLknk$kkkk A pure Cream of Tartar
nrn li iiKetiiiou to William .lenn iig-
lirvaa'.- thunder about a combine "- I
tweeu Chirk and Harmon nor givi i
rap whether Senator (lore vvaiid'i-j
in'o strange fields and other lands j
:ii sicking- to liring tiboif ihe tiom I
at 'on of a personal friend or Li v ing !
to i-m onipass the ih f. at of a ;'
sonal enemy.
i
Not t hey. 1 lie ia riuer ol ( l l.l
lloina iias plen'y of patriotism and.
be be tiemocat i'eiu I il ican or .vna'
not nleiiiy of ially loyally llu in-
also has plenty of horse sense. So
vvaile Taft smiles a- he good iiafired-
Iv lops oil heads politically and Ted-
dy rani- and shakes his list at tin-
I'p'.oii lields of Xortli Oakoia while
'A'ooilrovv W ilson si reuuonsly s- !.
to iU;t ih too ardnt suppori o
Harper's Weekly and Harmon and
Clark go ipiiivly about their Midi
v i I i in I luisMiess each securing; a n .
rata o the in.si riicled voles to tlo
llaltimote i i in v i nl ion Mr. I'eva'i no;
vv ii hs:a inpng. (iKlahoina lat in .'
will he raising h:s .-oi'oii ;'ini hi.--civil
w; i- harv"s iiig le- .'ore-;
nn! 'e i e. of heat ami u h ;le 1 1.
politi.-al tisnir;inis are v illii.v mg o-
-ii ; g i v 1 1 g with the usual imonsis -
' tic V ol I 'lOSe 'A lio !o e ! !e iel
"I" ' "le" ii-. Oklahoma fanner ;
'''' si' ail.lv .ad "an : 1 1 -g Irs sl.ue to
'lie lion: tank of the agriciip ur.i!
stn:i s ' tins union and i in ideutallv.
pi'iiu:
1 1 01 1
w hil.
mav
1;
ill individual Villi
ac oi;n"
. wolf"
at lersuu
of old
of the
tali lie
'veil may cry '.voir
'll.'l'e is I'll '.Villi
il'or vvitii (lit: M-niiifv
l-i' IlllllUill
ii'irit r Iiiurnal
the columns
Wilson mav
Ion:
trieinl oi- Ur.vaii.
I'dllcl i v e ton'-iuc
sei'K. ile Ten 11 v
11 en. mav
uid silvi
Oil's 1 1 roo';
a ;
-' M in I'S s
to run on forever Ihe farmer
1 1' ia 'louia now thai an all vv isi
1 kind providence has Idem ties
o''
and
Sec
'on v ;ih rain will let them all
"a in .siatcMnaii maiiiifaciuie
tin- lariners Iium- ' ii.-ni-.el . c
u --fi!e building.
! AMOTHER MURDER ON SUNDAY
NIGHT ADDED TO LONG LIST.
CONDITIONS ARE BAD.
I .
Sullisaw (Ikla. March i:hnit
a will of wariiiti; or i:.t:i.itioii.
1 SiuivmIimi Samli'fs. a urll niinmi it -i.
:i nt' this tow ii aiiinit iniiliiiyh!
Snuihix waiki'il 11 1 'ichinil lien .h-
Kinnn placil a shoinun In Hie iiacl;
of his head ami pullcil the litU' i'. nn-
shut killiii); .McKliimiii instantly.
Ti ihi!i!i' ln-iHc-n the par'ies sotin'
t i it' 1 - aui) is the only i'ii!a'.'.at!nii ad-
aneeil for tin- shootiiu; Mi Kinnon
was talLina to frieinls win-n killed.
Sanders was ai re-ted and piari'd in
jail and Liter Knhs Samlets his bro-
ther was iak"n into custody cluirscd
J with luMtia 1111 aecopsoliv to the crime
; McKiiinon s relaMvps in Missouri
; and Indiana have heon notified of his
: death.
The Kill i 11 as adds to the alrendv Intm
list of niMiders in Siiioyah county
; and the froiiuoncy oT these crimes to-
! Ketlier with the large- number of pc-
iiiittal3 of those chaiKed with thorn.
I has caused the spread of a wavp of
indignation over the county. If free-
ly is admitted that conditions at thf
I present time arc worse than at any
time diirins the past twenty roars.
SEQUOYAH COUNTY
BLOODY GROUND
as
if you use
I JNi
Register of Deeds.
The Ardmoreite is authorized to
announce VIIICII. JOHNSON as a
cand-daie lor Ke'gisler of lieeds ol
Carter county. Announcement is
made subject to the action of th.;
di mocratie voters at the state pri-
mary to be held August '!. I'.Hl!.
For Congress.
'I lie A : diiioreiie is au'horied to
announce I'AT COfl.l iINCi or KnitI
(ila . as a candidatij for congress-
tuti'! at large. His announcement is
made subject to the action of tho
democratic voters at the state pri-
mary elect ion to bo held on the G h
nt August lie solicits 'ho votPR of
he denim-rats of the state.
For Representative.
Tin. Ardmoreite is authorized to
announce l T. REXRO AT as a
..iiiil'date for re-election to the office
of Repr-'sen'ative from Carter county.
His airiouncom' nt is made pubic t
to the action of the democratic vet-
I
or
I A
at 'he state primary to ho
-Mist. S 1912.
held !
The Ardmoreite is authorized
annouiic" C. W. (Hudl YOI'NC o'
Itervvyii as a eaiididaie for conn!)
1 o'liieissiouer from tlw; First I Ms-
!;:c. Anno'iilceinent is made sun-
a i 1 to the action of the democratic
vo'i'l'-i at the state primary clec'ioli
in P.- held on the ('! h of ugitst
The Way it Is Done In Virginia.
I desire to announce to my fnendi
and kinsfolk that assisted by Dr i
W'aHlling and u miscellaneous assem
blane of elderly dames the first diu hai
ever held west ol' the Alleghanies wai
brought to a happy termination amii
the enthusiastic cheers of the new sub
Ject of our realm this morning. Motliei'
and daughter are doing well. 1 mai !
pull through. Sid Wheeler. Southvves
Times.
NO WORDS WASTED.
A Swift Transformation Briefly De-
scribed. '
About food lite following; brief but
emphatic 'Mier from a (lenrgia wom-
an goes straight to the point ami is
com hieing.
"My frt'iiieiit attacks of iiidinostion
and :ial'itation of the hea:t ealmina-
ted in a sudden and desperate illess.
from which 1 arose enfeebled !n niind
and body. The doctor advised me to
live en cereals but nnne of them
agreed with tne until 1 tried Crape-
Nit's food and I'nstum.
"The more 1 used of them the morn
1 feel eonvitieed that they were .fust
what I needed and in a short time
they made a different woman of me.
My stomach and heart troubles disa-
peared as if by magic and my mi nil
was tes'ori'd and is as clear as it
ever was.
"I gained flesh and strength so rap-
idly that my friends were astonished.
I'osMim and Grape-Nuts have benefit-
ed me so greatly that I am glad to
bear this testimony." Name given by
Post 11111 Co. Hattle Creel;. Mich.
"There's a reason" and it is ex-
plained in the littlt hool;. "The Road
to Wellville" in 1'Kps.
Ever read the above letter?. A new
one appears from time to tlm. They
are genuine true and full of human
interest.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
CLASS If ED
i NO ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THIS COLUMN AMOUNTING TO LESS
i THAN ONE DOLLAR WILL EE ACCEPTED UNLESS THE CASH ACCOM
PANIES THE AD. ADS THAT AMOUNT TO MORE THAN ONE DCLLAH
WILL BE CHARGED TO ANY RESPONSIBLE PERSON.
MISCELLANEOUS.
oli KK'XT- Well in: iiisr.'-d wcli
venula'i-d rooms close in. .Mrs.
Frank Utile Phone -III red. 24-4
MONTHLY KOSKS JO cents; Crim-
son Itamblers 2llc; Tube roses ."c:
Cnnnas jc; and other varieties.
Ardmore Seed l.'ouse jnj West
Main l'hone Tad. -M-ii
1'KIVATK MONKY TO l.OAX On
business and close in residence jiro-
perty. No delay. Dyer Sz Fish.
25-lm
YOUNG MEN to prepare for railway
mail service; good pay; permana-
nent. Kxamination May 4. Sample
questions free. INTER-STATE.
Box D-Z Cedar Ilaidds Iowa.
21-St
It.MI.WAY MAIL CLERKS wanted
$'iil.0i) month. Ardmore examina-
tions May -1th. Coaching tree.
W rite KranUlin Institute D lt. 3 1 7
M. Korhestcr N. Y. 7-1 ni
MALE l-ELP.
V VNTED Men to learn bu'-bor
trade. Here is an offer that in-
cludes tools with tuition A meth-
od that fiif-R yi-ar of appi entire-
ships i'osi'.ons wa'.i'n-' in c:ty or
con ii i r v ;!r r-. Wt'ite Moii r llarher ;
College Dallus Tex. 24-C
Macedonia Rich In Minerals. i
Since remote times the Boll of Msce-1
donia has had the reputation of con-
taining many precious minerals. Not j WANTED Sewing by day or garment
only -was this stated by historians i Mrs. W. N. AVhitfonl corner O and
but It is evident by th remains of Vest roadway- f ..
treat works undertaken by the an- "
dents in the mining centers and J for AUTO DRIVE call 613 coun-
especially on the Peninsula of Chalel-j tr iiv drives lln. !
dice. These works reached the high-1
est point of development under Philip
Of Macedonia and Alexander the Great.
sport or tne Antipodes
I A favorite "port in New Zealand as
I also in Australia and Tasmania Is
competition In wood chopping and !
! sawing; and In these contests which
attract a great deal of interest the
championships are always won through
the use of American tools. In fact
the expert woodsman working for a
prize would never fnlnk of using any
other kind of tools.
j Unpopular Hygiene
j Having received a hygienic educa-
i tion. the new partner In the bakery
' strongly recommended n paper wrap-
j per for ev-ry loaf of bread delivered.
' The old partner demurred. "No
I good" he said. "People won't utand
for it. We tried that once and the
paper got so flirty before the bread
was ready for delivery that evcry-
1 body canceled their orders.''
Good Profit In Begging.
The streets of Iymdon never fall tc
attract the professional beggar and
never disappoint him. The Mendicity
society tells us that a beggar can
earn more than the wages of the aver-
age working man and that "It Is prob-
ably no exaggeration to sny that well
over 100000 ($500000) Is given away
haphazard to beggars In the streets of
London every year."
War Against "Loan Shark."
Lawyers t ngaged to assist poor peo-
ple in New York who had been in the
clutches of the "loan sharks" have
reported that their clients took an ag-
gregate of $S2!i!.fi0 in loans on which
they were to pay 53744.71 in interest
In three months. The lawyers In tnobt
cases were able to persuade the loan
companies to continue the loans at
the rate of 6 per cent annually. The
leans had generally been obtained to
pay doctors' bills or funeral expenses.
Premsture Escape.
In Kooks county. Kan. thirty years
aco a 111;. n was charged with murder.
I he viilence MlS all in the attor-
neys hud made tluir ideas and the
jury was out deliberating. The man
gave the sheriff the slip and has never
bun seen to this day. Five minutes
after his scape the jury returned a
virdict of not guilty. Kansas City
Journal.
Men That Do Women's Work.
Among some of the American Indi-
an tribes of the southwestern Cnited
States says a writer in Wide World
Magazine there is a curious rustoffl
of men occasionally assuming the
nork of women as a life occupation.
This when It occurs. Is voluntarily un-
dertaken and Ptn to be due to a
preference for feminine labors thd
man sinking bis idtntity hp far as pos-
sible by assuming woman's garb.
.Jersey Lily :s the f'our for mo
SoM only ly Prady & P.rady.
OR RENT
FOR RENT Nicely furnished South-
east room. All modern convenien-
ces one block from Main St. Mrs.
Ida Alexander. 26-1 in
FOR iiK.NT-Ver y desirable first
lioor office room entrance on
Main or side street. Apply Apple
k Franklin or J. K. Dexter. 21-lm
FOR KENT 3 or 4 looms in my
residence furnished for light
housekeeping. Mrs. Eva Noble
l'hone Lsjj blue. j.;;
FOR RKNT 4 good houses gas ci'y
water and garden ; i block of cat
line l'hone Dr. C. McCoy. j.vm
FJRST-CLAS3 rooms and board for
particular people. Electric lights
hot and cold water gag heat 222
North Washington street. Tele-
phone 693. Mrs. W. R. Burnitt.
20tf
FOR RENT 2-room cottage close In
gas 40? First Ave S. E. city water
free $tJ.0O; 4-room -cottage gas and
ivater $7.50; 6-room cottage mod
ern tfij.oo. none 96. O. M. Red
field.
27-1 ma
Eon RKNT Suite of tw0 nicely
furnished rooms adjoining bath;
hot and cold water gas heat and
electric lights; exclusive use' oi
south porch. A St. & 4th Ave.
N. Y. l'hone 29:5. L'C-.".
WANTED
454 red. J. W. Holland.
2-1 m
I I SELL AND KENT TYPEWRITERS
and handle ribbon carbon papei.
oil stc. G. P. Selvidge. Phone J10
FOR RENT Furnished house or
rooms at 20S C street N. W. Tele-
phone blue I3.1. 14.'
I FOR RENT-
or 4 rooms in my
residence for light housekeeping.
Mrs. L'va Noble. Phone 18 blue.
24--S
Wanted To teach you Shorthand
at home. Mall Course In Spencerian
Shorthand $10. Easily learnd. Easi-
ly written. Easily read. Selvldgs
Business College Ardmore Okla.
WANTED Y'oung ladles to learn tel-
ephone operating salaries paid to
students positions assigned as va-
cancles occur. Apply to chief oper-
j ator Piorreer Tel. & Tel. Co. I5tf
! WANTED To stand my young full-
i blooded Jersey bull. Season $2.50
I
I -
U P- Hall 28-lm.
j WANTED To buy all kinds of beer
and whiskey bottle.. C. P. Hall.
1-1 m
w AM'KIJ Competent and reliable
agents. Pay $.!.oo a day; steady
employment and exclusive terri-
tory. First- class references re-
quired. Mount Hope Nurseries
(Desk M.) Lawrence Kan. il-ltn
FOR SALE
KOIt SALK Three lull blood Spitz
pups just weaned. See ('. L. Hall
nt Hall's Store on Caddo St. 21-::
FOR SALK (las cook stove cheap.
Phono :!!. AI. Chancellor. 2'ii:
FOK S.T.K Chick ens Dr W hite Or-
pin-ton hens Kellerstrass strain
cheap. Also Syphet'3 Incubator.
new. II. A. Fox Phone CiS-red.
1-1 ni
l'WKAl FOIt SALIv
tions 5 and T
1 I'm acres n ar
Write to F.diih
meiit. Okla.
Lands in See-
1 S.. Ii. -I W.
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N( )TICK- I will on tin- ;;rd day o;
April F112 at 10 o'clock a. m. in
front of the city pound sell to t.w
hit 'lest bidder for cash one blaci.
sow with split in left ear; heavy
with pigs. John C. Thompson.
Pound Keeper. 21'!
FOR SALK S'jveii room house all
modern improvements and barn
lot 153 feet by 200 feet on West
Proadway. $1700 cash balance
time. Also whole block with S
rooms modern with am and 5
room box house $2ri00 cash. K.
A. Fox Phone 4C3. 1-lm
Jersey Lily is the flour for me.
Jold only by Prady & Prady.
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 147, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 26, 1912, newspaper, March 26, 1912; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145823/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.