The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 170, Ed. 1 Monday, April 22, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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ArUmcre Monday April 22 1912
race TWO
THE DAILY ARDWOMITl
If cne ul tlicsr
irf rrfnrcllnn of d. (.t nun and mitrinon. lie initltil almost is well eat hav-
irC lor all ihe t-oii le jcts out ol his lood. the result is that the stomach
fri.wt "weak" f lir actum ol the organs ol digestion and nutrition are impaired
mbi the ii;an Millers the miseries ol dyspepsia and the aunu- ol nervoumesa.
To strengthen the stomach restore the activity of the or-
tans ol digestion and nutrition and brace up the terves.
vne nr. Pierce's iioldcn Medical Discovery. It is an uo-
tailing remedy and has the confidence ol physicians as
ut II as the praise ol thousands healed by its use.
In the strictest sense "Colder Medical Discovery" is a lemperonce
time. It contains neither inlosicunts nor narcotics and is as Iree Irani alcohol
Irom opium cocaine and uthei dan(rroii dr-. All inredienls pruned oa
its outside wrapper. .
Don t let a dealer delude vnu (or his own profit. I here is no medicine lo
Hom.ib liver and blood "just as C"d" as "(iolden Medical Discovery."
t
OF ILL TIE IN
i By Winfieiil Jones )
V-i.hini:ion. April Kvery Am-
; Id M cllicn lid cm ili' It oimht
lo : sit tl)' l'auain.i ciuwil 111- uront-
-t ; hll-v clll.'ll' '!' till' I'll'teil St.lteS
i.:.d tiir must l ii : '. 1 1 il 'i i s u u in- i Ti ii -;
;;!! if nil time.
"Xolnnly who litis nut .ictii.illy seen
t'.e orl ctiti form .my aileipnito hlea
i'f what has iii't'ii ni'i'imiplisln'il mi
tin- i'it: a! ; a . ' sti.s rapt. l-'oi-tcsciie.
.in t I i -: ; 1 1 f t!n run-Ameri-mii
Kiican. who lu .lust returned
f-oiii a us'.t Si the '-anal.
'The excavation work in itself is
ii.t'itiin-- stuiviiilons but tlie con-
st r. set ion work- such as lo- ks ilams
: : .1 tares ts hevoml the power of
t'.-i ription The pr s ilispatrhe.s at e
n':c'v ;::.i.h-.i:t.i:e td itiie one an un-
ci 7"t.r!!;iii: of its magnitude. Kvery
Att-rri an c.ieM lo see it. because an
:r: Hon of the -anrl will make any
s ' e a h. ::er A'.nerii an.
Kh ". t'cnl iti the republic ol" Tan-
f.ra. saPl t ' ; t . Kortesruo seems to
he ji-osjicrons. The business of the
country is on a sound basis anil Is of
'arpc- anil incivaKini; oInme. The re-
! ib'ie as a whole is anxiously await-
ing the coinlet ion and openin : of
the canal as the people realize fu'ly
the additional volume of commcrc"
Hiat must necessarily conic their way
wlicn a larne part of the woild's ftaf
fie begins to pass their very ilim s.
In I'cru ("apt. Fortoscue found ro i
ilitions excellent with tin1 country
eti.ioyinir a solid financial boom.
Kailroad extension work is soinp on
H. FHEP SHIDE8
Druggist
I Hi' I'l.AI K TO nrv
Diu-js. Sundrie-- Toilet
Articles. Jewelry. Rise
Ball (iuods. Fishing
Tackle etc.
Prescriptions Safely Com-
pounaed.
'03 WEST MAIN STREET.
No Use Arguinj;
Mn It con.i to i'.oricf
bousbcld jood etc. Tco will
find our facilities tneet Tery
requlremf nt. W also haul
foot! a DTher. Prom pt ud
careful ttD!lon f!v?n toTry
crtJer.
Pboc 71 axd will 4o
J. L. WILSON .
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
MOST STUPENBOUSENCINEEflING FEAT
BROWN BRIDGMAN
UNDERTAKERS
k nn- :j Nittil Pbwr Vs. i
:
77i? Tenderfoot Farmer
cipcrimrnliil frmcr who put Kreep
prrliiclrs in I : i row tnd led lirr slia vinili. Mil theory
w Ihui II didn't mailer n lint I tic cow ale so long as th
. as (til. i he question nl digestion and nourishment had
net tnlerrd into Ins caiculiitiiins.
It's only v 'leiuierliM.l " farmer that would try men
an eipenmrnt with a cow. lint muny a Inrmcr feed kirn.
El
TIE Pffli Mi
on a law scaie tiiid tield lur Aiin"'-
itiu cim.nens is a must inoiiiit"-
one.
The opening ol the ininiei in
tin ih'iMisils in I '.i 'In la ami i ti-- u
clopinclit of ohler wnl'kiims have i in-
sulted in a t i'in ! mil ii is financial c
I'luion in that conn-.' rapt i'o.tis
cue said. Ilolhia is prodiii-iii'; tin -loiitth
of all the tin lllilleil in the
world and as the metal is srllinu a
ai'lUoxinuitely $I.U"a a toll the ex-
cellent tiiKincial condition of '.ho
country may lie iinanined. Ituuau I
stories are comparatively common In
the Holhian tin fields. tiailii m-
stories of treat Klondike strikes '.'i
the fabulous tales of the Arn i".a' s
ul ("alitoi nia or Colorado.
Paulino the tin kini; of Koliwa.
t i V t- years an-i was a common l;ibor-
er. eatniiiR a month. He discov-
ered a tin mine of man clous rich-
ness and was aide at once to enlist
the aid of capital lo develop and
work it. 1'nlike most stic;i cases Pa-
lino was able to hold on to his mine
instead of seeiim it pass Into the
hands of the capitalists who aided
in its de elopniellt. and demonstrated
at once the fact that he possessed
luiiiisu.il executive ability He benaii
i to oranie a tin trust took in a niiiii-
her of inieiisely valuable tin niiuinu
j properties and within five years has
attained it poition at the head of the
Ureal tin milium industry belir-:
worth millions of dollars.
At Santiago de Chile the sanitary
conditions drew dolomites from all
over South America Keports read at
Mhis cohki-css show ed I he ureal pro-
tress that has been made within the
hist few years ill adopting modern
sanitary ideas jn Hi-. K.iremiardiim of
tin' public health ami in improving
conditions in the various ports of
Koiitb America.
Chile will export this year not less
than Kin. nun tons of wheat yrown in
the agricultural reuions toward the
southern part of the country. In this
retain said I'apt. l-'ortesctie the his-
tory of our own northwest ts nein
I'lipcated ami the rouiou is becom-
ing one ot the greatest wieal pro-
ducing countries in the world
The prevailing appearince of
aliouuilini; pinsperil y that is notice-
able throughout all of South Amer-
ica said ('apt. Korlescue was im-
wliere more aippareiit than in llucnos
Aires the Ptir.s of Sontli America
"Itileiios Aires. said ("apt. Fortes-
eiie. reininils me. more "ian anvthini;
'eNe. of a mixture of Paris and Chi-
iato the beauliful 'and artistic tip-
I . ! 'tr a ice of Paris and lite push hus-
t ' and of I 'h ioaco.
i Increased prices of coffee have
la.le In-a.'il a veritable boom country
.'ci ei'il inn to ("apt. Korlescue s ohser
.aliens. Iand vtibies in Santo:; he
'aid. have ;in leased :Mlii jier cent
'''Hun the last two veil's and this
increase to a greater or less detrce
exteiiils to a 1 the other cities of
!'rail.
How'i TniaT
We eTex tne Hundred Ooll irg Re
: ward for any ca-e of Catarrh thai
; can not te cured by Hall's Catarrh
! L'ur.
F. .1. CHKNKY & CO.. Toledo O
the undersiijiicd. have known
F. J. ("beney for the past fifteeD
.years and believe him perfectly hon
nrable 'n nil business transactions
end financially able to carry out
any obligation by that firm.
Waldinp. Kinnan & Marvin.
Wholesale Dnipsista Toledo. 0
Hall a Catarrh Cure Is taken inter
Bally actitift directly upon the blood
and muroas surface of the system
Testimonial sent free Prlcei 75
cents.
TaVe Hall a Familr Pills for con
! tl' aticn.
Putt End to Bad Habit.
Tl.inps t v r look bright to one
i h the blues." Ten to one the
trouble is a sluttish liver flliinc the
syst'm with bilious ot-on innt or.
Kirg's N' w IJfo Pills would expel.
Try them. l. t the Joy of bet'r fe.l-
iegs end "the hlues." llcst for sfom-
arb !lvcr and kidneys. 2'c.
DISTRICT CONFERENCE
At Broadway Methodist Church Fob
lowed by a Protracted Meetinj.
The d 'strict conference of ihe Aril
more district will convene In the
Uroadway Methodist chuii h Weilm -day
evi niliH and be In session lor
two davs. About loity ilelemiles and
visitors are expected from Ihe eigh-
teen ;iipoiiitiiii'iits wliicli compose
Ihe district. Several rpeal-erK n
a dis'ance will be present with tins
.sai.es for the i olifei encc. AH the
son ices will be open and Ihe piii-'i '
is in tied lo allele!
At tin same time ihe '."'oniaiis
li--iniiiiry Council o'' the ilisltiii
I will lie ill session at Ihe Preside-
riau (liuieli.
As announced the revival hoi v pes
will beyin next Siimlay the L'Mh.
The pastor will be assisted by K' V.
U. I.. Coale of Kort Worth. Testis.
Reverend.; Coab and C;:y .vcie m
liasiors 'ii Hie N'orlh Texas Conlei-
elice and worked louellier in seveia!
meetings Tlie past lew vears lln.
Coale litis devoliil all his time to
lovival work ami ha- 1 u warier
fully sin i essi ul. lie recently clo.-ed
i reat ineeiinn in Krcderh-k vv h i n ;
lollcbcd l lie cut ire low n. I le is v el v I
simple ill his plesi'llttltloll of Hie Co--;
pel .Message and implesses one wilii!
his confidence in the power of Christ j
lo save every man. and In- intense in
letesi in mankind. Plan lo hear him. ;
Baptist Rally.
There vvi l be a workers' mceiini;
of Ihe liaptist workers of the Knon
Association to meet with the Itl'oad-
vva.v Kiptist church this city April
J!' and '''. The pastors and Sunday
school workers and deacons
vv il
eonie from the
i he association.
The following
variou
hnrohes in
til.
Mondiiv. April L'P. n p. in. Sei iiion
S. K. Murph.v South Ardmoro clmrcli.
Tii..sl'iv a i.i-il ::n 'it'.o 1 1 m I le
olional service Ri-v. .1. H. .I'eikins. I
HI
til.
reports from 1'ic vaiious
fields.
11 a. in. sermon. Rev. Hamilton 1st
church. Marietta.
12 in. noon:
J p. m.: Devotional services.
2::iu p in.; How to Knlist Our Peo
ple in Christian Kiluoat ion. A ton j
intimate talk by cacti pastor present.!
p. in.: How Jo Organize and1
Train Our Younir r'eople Miss i
Daisy Nichols. '
This conference is the henjutiini:
of a series of such meettnus lo be
held in the chui-chcs throughout the j
association. Kverybody is invited to
alteiul. Let every church havo -u lep-
' resetltJitiv e. The conference w i'l ad-
journ ill time for the workers to
leave on the afternoon train south
Free entertainment will be i;iveu to I
all w ho at'enil.
K. M. MASTICRS. Church Com. j
Acme is the flour for ine Sold
inly by Pr.-uiy .t Hrady
PROPERTY
is CHEAPER
In Arilitinn' now ilinti
It W ill ever I'f :o;iill. It
is tin tissiin-il l:icl thiii
tin- K.ick Isliiinl will
oNti'iii! vvcsl . The A pi-
nion' - Piiib tin - l.;)w ion
line will most likely ho
huilt.
I have soiiio clioicc (lii i't s
of liusincs aiul icsiilcip o
iroicrty Ihut I oiler
very olimp. I lalirvo
they are Ihe ht't hat-
e;ains ever otfcrtil lu te
ill ouimI real estate.
LW.CRUCE
Phones 255 or 474
EureKa Vacuum
Cleaner
Try it on your Kus
Ami See RKS'M.TS
Tor Sale or Hire by
C. G. SQUIRES
Electrical Contractor
l(l Will Mum Phoni 601
Father Weeps Son Curses.
Kdilyvllle Ky. April 20. "I reck-
on this jar will shake out my false
leoth" said Win. Richardson 2!t
years old as he was iielim strapped
in the electric chair at the peniten-
tiary here today preparatory to for-
feit inn his life for the murder of
It'll ii Violet a Carlisle county farm-
er two months afro.
"Cut out all of that confounded
u-''t in" he said to his Riay haired
lather as the latter sobbed his fare-
well. "What's It to von iinvvv.'iv''"
Richardson was dead after the
1 first shock.
Held Up at Hominy.
Cleveland Okla. April L'fl. C.eorue
I Spencer ami Carl Ilreed two younj;
men of this town driving home from
!an entertainment at Hominy last
j ninht accompanied by two younK la-
i dies were startled at hearin- the
J command -'Hands iipV a short dis-
laneo out of Hominy.
I A man whose features th.y could
; not distinmiish covered them with a
I Kim. Ilreed w ho was drivini; was
jacked to L-et out of the rarrftie which
he did. At the sumo time Spencer
started to draw a nun. but feellim the
muzzle of a pistol anainst his oar lie
refrained.
j Spencer was robbed or a small
amount of cash hut they failed to rifle
I the pocket In which Breed kept his
!"roll." After the robberv the mmrter
were instructed to drive on and not
stop or look back until they sot to
Cloveland. This they came pretty
near carrvinr mil to the letter.
The Danger After Grip.
lies often in a rundown svstem.
j Weakness nerv oiisness lack of uppe-
i I'le energy and ambition with dis
o-derod liver and kidnevs often fol-
low an attack of this wretched dis-
progiaiu: i ease. The "i-eiiloKl neeI ih. Is
Kleeti ic Hi.ters the slnrions tonic
! blood purifier and regulator of stoin-
t e..e nu hiuiioys. i nousanus
Bcli. liver and kidnevs
have proved that they wonderfully
Ptrciigthcti the nerves build Up the
nerves build up the system and re-
s'ore to health and good spirits after
an a' tack of grip. If suffprinc try
them. Only Tn cents Sold and per-
fect satisfaction stiiarantced hy lin-
ger l)rua Co.
GET CURED NOW
Pay when satisl'icil
Thn's Our Policy
VVp have a safe sure cure
for tin- Drug and Whiskey
habits.
Hill's Sanitarium
Dr. .1. S. Prop.
Arilinorp - - Oklahoma
Burwell Loans
Money on Farms
Without any delay whatever
If yc u want some money on
your farms come and
let us talk the
matter
over
A. C. BURWELL
JOIN LONDON'S
PRESSING CLUB
RATES. $1.00 per month
PO.VC .wi
ARDMORE ICE
LIGHT & POWER
PHONE 156
LIGHT YOUR HOME
WITH ELECTRICITY
LUNG DISEASE
"After lour in our family kail died
of consumption 1 was taken with
frightful cough and lung trouble
hut my life was saved and I gained
b7 rounds through usitig
DR. KING'S
NEW
DISCOVERY
VV. It. l'atlereon. VVtlltuptou 1i.
Are You Proud
I.'ec li e :. pi :;r:.ncc i f J i i;r
house jllsl sj s)'y I'll :
Wl.llillll't Ji i. (ci i i ; b !; T
if Veil ll.-lu'li't liiflcclcil (!.;.(
cent l I' ..-:;; i f :-
Conic ill mid li ! ns t. ;
Millie (nets iilii.iit ::!nt t'r.t
n.ny ml liave cecum i! to i u.
COLLIER
White Lead
Dutch Ley fainter Traiie-Mari.)
fiiui linsccil oil. jirej erly mixed
mill applied makes the most
iliirahli . must ccoM imcal puii.t
von can I uy.
M'hitc lead paint ( i.n
octinicilaiiv coler. ( en c
In ns for vour paint mi; -plies
ami
11 hcnlllvc.e(cnc .aW .Cf ffK
I 1 l....sf..r.ur.itM.r- JVM ttSH I
W 1 -2 J
Ask for our Painting Foints j j muD f
V . Milaiiii'hir ci l. r .cln mi - :oi! iiiiny "'w J J
liclplid namliic- -i-l'.-I v M J
T. X. cni.f.MAN JbL
insist. yVA
WHO IS YOUR BANKER
When your money is deposited in this bank its
return to you is guaranteed by the Guaranty
Fund of the State of Oklahoma. On time deposits
we pay four per cent interest. We extend every
courtesy to eur customers and make of interest to
you to make this bank your bank.
GUARANTY
P. C. DINGS President
L
Jersey Lily
THE QUEEN of
U EVERY CUSTOMER ISA
SATISFIED CUSTOMER
Sold and Guaranteed by
Brady & Brady
Ardmore National Bank
U. S. DEPOSITORY
ESTABLISHED 19U1
Capital. Surplus and Additional Liability .$220. 000. 00
Deposits $300000.00
(. W. STl ART. PreMdrnf. C. M. CAMPBELL. Vice President
K. W. RAMtOL Ur President
H. D. MtCOILOM. Asst. Cashier. P. IK MA W ELL Cashier
Fully Equipped in Every Capacity to Conduct a
First-Class Banking Business
SCHOOL BOOKS WALL PAPER PAINTS
WINDOW GLASS
T. N. COLEMAN'S DRUG STORE
of Your Kcme ?
STATE BANK
M. GORMAN Cashier
all GOOD FLOUR
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 170, Ed. 1 Monday, April 22, 1912, newspaper, April 22, 1912; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145846/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.