The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 207, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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The usual symptoms of Scrofula
sores and ulcers on the hod? sicin
vn and general poor health. X.ne innentea poiou miuugj
the'blood. pollutes and weakens thU fluid ar.d in place of its nutritive
oualities tUU the circulation with scrofulous matter wnica saps we Tiimy
2f tte entire system rldowto I
Var snent ti nr childhood in constac pava.cii s.t.eri.E a-u m"
mnVood or womanhood handicapped by ill health ar.d hfr.ted erowth.
and whar-s later ."-ome disease cf the bones or joints developed s. S. S.
" '. ' . .... I - ...14 V . -o ..rorartH M Tf WOlllH hT
i leansed trd purified the blood of the Uiat nourished and stengthened ;
the.r "systems an 1 a shifted each to crow into strong healthful manhood
cr 'womanhood. S. S. S. is the very heft remedy for Scrofula. It goes
riven la tneir ri . .
down to the bottom cf the troupe ana lf 'ws" u
scro'ulous matter. It supplies the weak diseased blood with strength
2nd I healtn-buildinpqjahnes and under the purifying etiects of this great .
rerredv all svmptoms of S'rofula pass away. S. S. S. contains no minerals
in anv form ar.d is an U?olu:elv safe treatment for children even inranto
or tron3 cf fcir are. I ierafir about Pcrof-iLi and anv medical advice
or r-c-3 u uj cuTFT SPFCIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA.
f.-te.
A a-av-aw w If
TEXAN FORECASTS
REPUBLICS END
CONGRESSMAN DIES BITTERLY
ASSAILS POLITICAL LEADERS
SCORES THEM VIGOROUSLY.
Washir.g-on. Ma;. 2 !.-!n or..- o:
the mo.it remarkable pehs of tn"
IT'z'n: ceir.-s Pv
pnntativ
r. of Texan d'-mocrat tot ay a-
t;;n!. former pr hider.t Roosevelt In
-tr tetnis and referred In almost
as I. ner fashion to the leaders of
hi o n party in' l iditie p-aKer
Urk ar.d Governor Wilson to wDorn
"r ' ... 4v '
hies foresaw the crumbling of he
repuidi- the eventual ruL of
mob and assigned as the causes the
he alluded as Parson unson. mt
Kiv u oi oi -
of ignorant immigrants from south
crn Europe.
Tracing the history of Home
fl.-ecce Italy and France and com-
i. rlr.an tf the rirwent dav in Mex-
Ico. the Texan expressed his fervent 1
he e that "history would not repeat
ittelf i:nder Teddy." He prophesied i
jT'TV' . I V. ' i
f WO BOON
COMPANIONS
Are Big Hand flour and 0'.c
bread. If you employ the rirji
you ztc always sure of the sec
ond. They ro together ever
when accompanied by on!)
moderate baking skill. Ordei
a sack of Big Hand Hour frcm
your grocer. Don't mix it
with other flours. G;ve the
Bip Hand a Chance to shOA j
wha it can do by itself.
Tyler Simpson Co
Wholesale Distributers
BROWN S BRIDGMA N
Day Pfcon: 23 - tyhl Pbrnt 'o. 1
No Use Arguing
V ttu :t iwrn to storing
to'ifhvld goods tc. Ycu will
".m o'ir faciiities meet every
revjl:eD--EL. '-o
(x.ci anywher. Prompt an4
ca-ef.jl at'.Ltion g!vn txTry
crtier.
thene 1 acd will Ao
raat
J. L. WILSON
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
VP
THE CURE FOR
SCROFULA
are enlarge! elands of the necle I
The inherited poison transmitted through j
anecuoas. uiiM1 lIUu.
C 9 "h orhene-l
'- -
that Colori'l Roosevelt because of
his victory in Ohio would "sweep
th- iour.try" in the coming presi-
dential campaign.
"Vu'i 'ire a pessimist" lnten upted
a ioice on the republican side.
"No 1 am not a pessimist" a'.ioul-
fd Mr. hies. "I look for the worj'.
Out of the juii-k- comes the lion
tamer his hand reeking with th"
t Iced of wild beasts. Up noes the
U' w;.nt Te-ldv. We want Ted-
!v vt even I.a Kollette not v n
..' . : I .nnliih Thl.V
i umrnin' is J ' """ -j
do not know the meaning of pro
EresHveism." I
Mr. hies attributed to "ignorance '
at home and cowardice here" his
conviction that the republic was go- .
.n ahead at ine Dreseru lime inn:'-
and more slowly by reason only of :
its acquired momentum." He attack-
.raa.
for thfIr all?. filll. '
BU8Un the old democratic j
nrincinles. In like vein ami tor
. .hl.
name reason he assailed Minoi it j
I-ead.T Mann and Representative hal !
zell ot Pennsylvania for what he
charged was desertion from their
1olltlcal fa'th-
Merger is the bizgest mas in this
bunch" he said referring to the 'one I
socialist member who hailH from j
Wisconsin. "He is heading toward!
so'ialiBin while you are backing j
away and Into It."
TWENTY YEAR ENDOWMENT.
In
the People's Building and Loan
Association.
A 20-year endowment policy taken
out at the age of 20 or 30 years
(Otts the investor between $1.1 and
j $."i0 per year. At the end of 20 years
j bo draws down $1000 in cash. No
I more than he has paid in. It has
been simply a Bavings bank for him
' and one which has paid no interest
j on his deposits.
At any age one can begin pavln.?
! flil.20 in monthly Installments of $3.tl0
i each with the People's Building and
Loan Association and at the expira-
tion of from 20 to 23 years draw
down $7500. There is no question
about this btdng a fact any more
than there Is a question of the en-j
dowment policy belag a fact. The
life insurance companies and the
Building and Loan companies are
both old line Institutions and have
toth uroven themselves by their
growth as the greatest financial .u-
i Ftitutions in the world today.
I A number of -eam acn the life
insurance companies got In bad and
laws were enacted regulating them.
The fame can be said of building and
loan associations. They were both 1
in the same boat and both are gov-1
erned by and restricted by laws to-1
day which render each of tbem a I
sa'e Investment. The difference In j
that the insurance affords you j
safe dt'iK'sit place for your earalags j
without paying you interest thereon
and the liuilding and Iohii Assocla-
tion pays you Iho top rate of Inter- i
eft and is an investment of the strict- j
est safety. The banking reparmei . j
regulates all building and loan as-
sociations w hich is in Itself a guar- j
antce of the solidity ot the invest- j
mrit. We have such an institution
here.
Kor full Information see
V. A. KD WARDS Secretary
I.. 'mi" hack Is
usually caiiM'd by
rhe imat isiTi o?
f the muscles of th j
for whiih you wMI litid noth-
e'.t'T th;ui Chamhe'-htin's I.ini-
ill'.'
merit. Tor sale bv
al! denier.
Do o i want a great daily paper at j
an KXTKKMKLY LOW PRICE? If;
so send only $1.00 and you will re-
ceive the great Kansas City Dai' ;
and Sunday Journal every day in '
the week for SIX full months which !
is just ONB-HALF FORMER PRICE.
Now is the time to get a great daily i
cheap for campaign reading. Remem-1
her 11.00 is all you have to send to
get the great Daily and Sunday Jour- 1
rial full months. Send now as tho '
great offer will not 'be good after
JVNE 1 1912. Adores
THE KANSAS CITY JOURXAI.
Dept. A. Kansas City Mo
TMl DAILY
Htory of Txas.
Beginning with the issue of May
!4. t:e Galve.-tou ar.d Dallas Seiiiv
! Wi-ekly Kami N-g starts tue pu:'.i-
I ration of the "Hi-tory of Texas ' by
t Profs Barker. Potts and Ramsie!!
0 the rnUt.rs:t yof Texas. Install-
ts of this most int-reaunt? and
restrictive r-c:;al of tne aeeds o.
j!tr of j.;onM.r4 and the sacrifi. e
th- found. of h Texas r...N
1 and of the state of Texas. w.!l
a .ar n ea( a Us 0( tue
coir.pi - t
ccnv.nie
'-'- Farm .Ne.i rres.nti the
story to Xews readers in
ent form.
B riding the installment ar
' . .
Mdy. subscriber will derive mu-a
valiiahle information about our great
and i: rowing tate which will fctay
with thm and be of use to them
and ytt a more intensely romantic
st.-jiy of adventure and ach.evemetj
than this tru history cf Texas can
not be found. The main ouj-ct of
tii authors is to present in form sj'-
fic! ntly sirri!le for young readers
t.ie essential facts of the history
of T -.as but m this oldr icad-.-rs
also -v" i 1 1 find what is important to
an iinderstandlni; of the making of
Texas."
The News .s nuite sure that when
the last installment has appeared.
al1 "
readers will be of one mind
fully a-;reed that this "history ol
TeXa.S
has been worth manv times
over the spaee and care tnat have
liei ii devoted to its reproduction.
TAX DECISION.
Full opinions of the 1'nited ritates
Supreme Court In the "tax" case and
late baby" case decided by tha-
-"'" '"
I-hlet form by the hEGAI. UnCGRI
PfBUSHINO CO. Mu8koe. Okla
Ico ::c each in advance. "Z-Zt
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CONSTIPATION
Indigestion Bad Breath Dizzi-
ness Vertigo (blind staggers).
Headache Sallow Complexion
a Tired Discouraged Feeling
are all symptoms of a Torpid
Liver.
HERBINE
la so Effective Liver Tonic aad
Dowel Itegiilator.
Its powerful reviving influ-
ence In the torpid liver brings
on an Immediate improvement.
You feci better at once. The
bowels move freely so that the
Impurities which have clogged
ud the digestive organs find an
outlet. When the system has
been thus purified the bilious
half sick feeling disappears the
complexion clears the breath
becomes sweet the mind alert
and cheerful and there Is a fine
feeling of exhilaration all
through the body.
Trice 60c per Dottle.
JameiF.Ballard.Prop. St-Louli.Mo. I
Use Stephens Eye Salve for
Sore Eyes it cures.
0
SoioAMoRlCOwnf NPtP Bv
ALL DRUGGISTS.
GET CURED NOW
Pay when satisfied
That's Our Policy
We havp a sa'e. uvr pure
for the Drug and Whiskey
habits.
Hill's Sanitarium
Dr. J. S. HILL Prop.
Ardmore - - Oklahoma
PROPERTY
In Anlinore now than
it will fver le iijiiiin. It
is an assurcii (act that
tho Kot-k Island will
cxtoii'l wrst. The Aid-
lnore - Duncan - l.awton
line will most likely In-
l.uilt. I have sumo chirtiieiTS
of husiiH's mid lt'sidi'iice
property that I offer
very i heap. 1 helieve
they are the le.st bar-
gains over offered lure
in pood real estate.
L1CRUCE
Phones 255 or 474
is CHEAPER
ARDMORKrTl
The Earning Capacity cf a Dollar.
Banks may break and nilroad
stock depreciate in value; the
a'her may affect crop conditions
and say thereby the mcney market
to aa unhealthy Inflation or cause
a shrinkage to a point several de
grees below zero. One such shrink-1
age alone would carry to destruction I
thousands upon thousands of invest-1
ors of all degree from the one op-1
eratin upon 'charge with his mil- :
lions to he who plays a few dollar 1
on the curb or through the tickers j
Ir. the bucket shops. I
Dollars were made to supply our
daily wan's and to earn more dol-
lars. The earning capacity of a
dollar is or.Iy limited by the Judg-
ment used by its owner in investing
it. The man who uses good sound
horse sense in seeking a place for
the investment of his "nst eg?"
may after that sit in the shade and
watch his surplus grow and the orig-
inal dollars mtil'iply in a healthy
ratio.
No investment is safe unless it Is
guarded by a good ana non-shrink-able
security. R-al estate is the one
thing which always nas and always
will be an absolutely gilt edged se-
curity. Manufactories may burn and
strikes and other labor troubles pu"-
railways out of commission and de-
moralize their securities in the fi-
nancial world but real estate alway3
remains the same. Its market price
like Tennyson's brook "goes on for-
ever" just the same.
Anyone who would like to plac
their money or any part of it In t
sound and secure proposition would
do well to see W. A. Edwards sec-
retary of the Peoples UuIIding and
Loan Association.
Escapes an Awful Fate.
A thousand tongues could not ex-
press the gratitude of Mrs. .1. t..
Cox of Joliet 111. for her wonderful
deliverance from an awful fate. "Ty-
phoid pneumonia had left me with
a dreadful cough" she writes. "Some-
times I had such awful coughing
spells I thought I would die. I could
get no help trom doctor's treatment
or other medicines til! I used ur.
King's New Discovery. Hut 1 owe
mv life to this wonderful remedv
for I scarcely cough at all now."
Quick and safe its' the most reli-
able of all throat and lung medi-
cines. Kry bottle guaranteed. Sue
and $1.00. Trial bottle free at Ring-
er Drug Co.
Notice.
I hereby give notice that I will on
the 12th day of June !U2 apply
to the governor of Oklahoma for a
parole on the grounds of reformation
believing that I can the remainder of
my life be a useful and law-abidine
citizen and I so promise if paroled.
12-lm JOHN BRAZIF.L.
There never was a time when peo-
ple appreciated the real merits of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy more
than now. This is Bhown by the in-
crease In sales and voluntary tes-
timonials from persons who have
been cured by it. If you or your
children are troubled with a cough
or cold give .it. a trial and become
acquainted with its good qualities.
For sale by all dealers.
PILE.3 CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS
Your druggist will refund money If
PAZO OINTMENT fails to cure any
ase of Itching Blind. Bleeding o'
Protruding Piles in S to 14 daya. BOc
It would surprise you to know of
the great good that Is being done
by Chamberlain's Tablets. Darius
Ijiovvney of Newburg Junction .v B
writes "My wife has been using
Chamberlain's Tablets and finds
them very effectual and doing her
lots of good." If you have any trou-
ble with your stomach or bowels
give them a tr'al. For fale by
all dealers.
Pasture Your Cows.
Phone 748 green.
3 Mm O. S. BAILEY.
Now is the time to get rid of your
rheumatism. You can do 't by ap-
plying Chamberlain's Liniment and
massaging the parts freely at each
application. For sale by all dealers.
WMemorels
f I Shoe Polishes
Finest Quality Largest Variety
1 GILT EDGE the only UW At Airmiam All poa-
trtrly rooIMM OIL. BUcki md Polnhn Udn mni
ctulirn'i boon and ihoM shines without rub
.bin. 25c. "French Glow" 10c.
STAR corobiiutioa lor druuni and poEihin ail bo
l nmrt or un net 10c. "Dandy" lit.
I "UU1CK WHITE" (m liquid tx with angr)
quickly cleans aad whitens duty canvas aSon
! IOr. and 25c. .... . .
I BABY ELITE cambuunoa I or frndtmro who lake
prida in ham thf boat look Al. KnMraa color and
trr to aD black Aut. PoU with bruab or clolb. 10c
Elite" c 25c.
U ng dtalar don sot krrp Ine bad 70 waal. and
m ibe Dorr in ftampa for a full tire package chariai paid.
WH1TTEMOKE BROS. & CO.
20-26 Albany St. Cambridne Man.
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Up and Down? Co To Your Doctor
Avtr's Sarsaparilia is a tonic. It does not stimulate. It does not
make you feel better one day then as bad as ever the next. There
is not a drop of alcohol in it. You have the steady even gain
that comes from a strong tonic.
Tru?t him fully and always do as
HARGROVE COLLEGE
THE COLLEGE WITH CHARACTER
HARGROVE COLLEGE the College with
character offers rare opportunities in
the following courses: Classical
Leaoir.g to the A. B. jegree. Scientific Lead-
ing to the B. S. degree. LngliPh Leading to
the M. E. L. degree. Music Vocal Piano
and Stringed Instruments Leading to B. M.
ar.d M. M. degrees. Oratory Leading to the
M. O. d-eree.
COVMERClAL COURSE ADDED.
S"e have added a full commercial line of
work including three courses. The Bookkeep-
ing course including Bookkeeping Banking Cor-
porations Rapid Calculation Arithmetic Com-
mercial Law Penmanship Spelling and Gram-
mar. The Shorthand Course including Short-
hand Typewriting Dictation Commercial Law
Penmanship Spelling Grammar Tabuiating
Manifolding Punctuation The Combined Book-
keeping and Shorthand course including Book
keeping Banking Corporations Shorthand Type-
writing Dictation Rapid Calculation Arithmetic
.Grammar Spelling Penmanship Commercial
Law Punctuation Tabulating and Manifolding.
No trouble to stcure good positions for our
graduates.
Governrrier.t contract .for Choctaw and Chick-
asaw Indians.
Send your sons and daughters to Hargrove
College the College with character. Healthful
location splendid water fine athletic grounds.
Good work in literary and athletic departments.
FOR FULL PARTICULARS ADDRESS
REV. W. H. MARTIN a. b. n. d tm.
Mm W
FOR A FEW DAYS WE WILL MAKE
SPECIAL PRICES ON THE FOL-
LOWING ARTICLES
Sugar jC pcin.ds $t CO
Gold'-n Drop Syrup per pal. 40
Red Velva Syrup per gal 60
Navy Beans 17 pounds for 1.00
Whip-poor-will Beas per pound 05
B'ack Eyed Peas tu pounds for 1.00
Chili Bears IS pojn la for 'Co
S'i pounds K'Hdcn Coffee was J1.10 cow 90
1 jwund le; RiiiJi C f fi e as Ztc now 25
Red Boy Coffee was 35c now 23
Pearl White Soap 7 bars 25
Pratt' stock Food 25c and 50c now 15 and .30
50 pounds Steer Bcand Soda per pound 05
Coal Oil per gallon 12
McINTYRE BROS.
218 West Main St. Phone 912. These Prices Limited
Everything Strictly Cash
WHO IS YOUR BANKER
When your money is deposited in this bank its
return to you is guaranteed hy 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
ttXJJSZBBOESB
Ardmore National Bank
U. S. DEPOSITORY
ESTABLISHED 1901
Capital Surplus and Additional Liability .$220. 000. 00
Deposits $300000.00
G. W. S1LAIT. twtiifl. C. M. CAMPBELL Vic Presides!
I. W. IANDOL. Vic PrrslaVat
II. D. McCOLLOM. A. si. Cashier. P. I). MAXWELL CaskUr
Fully Equipped in Every Capacity to Conduct a
First-Class Banking Business
Ardmore Friday May 2 1912
Ask your doctor an anout this
he says
IS GET RESULTS
STATE BANK
M. GORMAN Cashier
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 207, Ed. 1 Friday, May 24, 1912, newspaper, May 24, 1912; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145874/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.