The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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Ardmore Thursday June 20 1912
AOi TWO
THE DAILY ARDMORtrrm
FARM HOKIUTn WORK By
III ULII
ilsy ';iul.':Ul Jor.nu
V.'ac.hlr.g"!: J'r.- -.. Wilson.
retary of Agriculture tai'J today:
"The d-;;artmrt or agriculture is
tjrvni'.Autr juM now 10 tae farm
)-rrnnnratlon -work Into the north-
ern utati-H. Two lanH-K of m-n ar-wjii;r-l
for it.lii work: Kirtf in
;in county a first-rate farm'-r ho
t.i.H ffi a mf-'-KK on Ms farm and
k)io ir. rli-rf tanrlM pra"ically without
mi h theory except what he may
have Inrl'li-mally picked u: how to
handle the toll the plant and the
hfiln.al; Hwnid. over large dlKtrl'ts
and mate a different dans of men
Im wanted who have an agricultu-
ral roll eye training comblm-d with
Kn aiili'tln to pratbe In the
field.
"Ah we read the dally parent arid
He the reports of the thoiiMatidH of
young men 'ho ar'' graduated Id
law throughout If"- country the re-
flation natura.ly comes what a pity
that the great demand of the farm
for intelligent men In not being more
cxniHidered by our educational Insti-
tutions. Thwe in not law work for
more than a small per cent of these
young men. No doulrt the educa-
tion and mental training they have
bad will make Ihcrn brighter men
but there are no Joba waiting 'or
them that In for more than a very
urnull percentage of them while the
field are 'crying aloud for trained
men. Housekeeper are complaln-
Iiik of the cost of living. It would
Heem to be wine for our educators
In their national meetlngH to con-
sider Ihese problems. It might 1.c
wlHe to cotiHlder ai.iciiit bow iiiany
young lawyers will be needed In the
MONEY TO LOAN
Short Time Accom.dation
Loans on Any Good Secu-
rity. Dealings Confiden-
tial and Satisfactory
No Delays
H. B. HARTS
Room 2 Nvblt Bldq.
CITY m COUNTRY DRIVES
Willi AUTO
I l-ailiiiitr ttTN Cullforn a Hcr-
t mi runt : I hone M'i or
KehldeiK e I'hcne lid"
W. II. ROGERS
ARDMORE ICE
LIGHTS POWER
PHONE 156
LIGHT YOUR HOME
WITH ELECTRICITY
No Use Arguing
WLn It cou.es to storing
tuutoold goods etc. You will
fud our facilities meet every
requirement. We also kanl
Hds anywhere Prompt and
careful st'.nUon glT tosvsry
crdar.
1 hen 71 at 4 w will go
Mat
J. L. WILSON
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Aim !
Lei! year to take lie iIace of the
older men who are dropping out.
That oould be very easily determin-
ed. Tien If the attention of thin
clam of student were called to the
demand of the Industrie for edu-
cated men a different direction
might be given to many young men
who nern to he 'drawing their bows
at a venture.'
"Thin appllea to more than the
la)er. There are no doubt far
rnoie young physicians being turn-
ed out f!Tufl the educational Insti-
tution of the country than there are
patient for. Wrong direction baa
been given to the education of many
young men and yet there In no-
thing more difficult to change than
the Old systems of education.
"In bin sixth annual report (l&ll)
ax president of the Carnegie Foun-
dation for the Advancement of
Teaching Iw. Henry 8. I'rlthett
says:
" 'According to the census tables
there were In the I'nlted States In
lltoo 32000 physicians and sur
geons In the bulletin on medical
education Issued by the Foundation
in 1WI0 It was calculated after care-
ful Investigation that 2000 graduated
annually from the medical schools
would furnish' an ample supply of
new physicians to take the places
left vacant by death and other caus-
es and to keep pace with the
growt li ot population. Assuming
and Is is evidently an extravagant
assumption that the proportion of
lawyers to the population should be
i.h I arse as the proportion or .phy-
sicians 1700 graduates annually
front the law schools would be 'uf-
llcletii to maintain even the present
crowded stage of the legal profes-
sion. As a matter of fact In June
I It I it lbt number or students grad-
uated 1iy the law schools numbered
iM and this takes no account of
the large percentage of lawyers who
are admitted t the ibur without hav-
ing received a latw school diploma.
II' we idace the per capita need of
a lawyer at the same figure as the
in ed of a physician and disregard
all who enter the profession without
cninplntlng successfully a law school
course It. Ih evident that Ihe out-
put ol' the law schools of the pres-
ent dny Is far in excess of any iu-
cssnry demand.
Ti Is certain (hat the demand for
law. i rs and physicians Is much more
than met by the .professional schools
of today" declared Secretary Wil-
son. "It Is equally certain that the
demand for educated farmers Is
strikingly neglected."
INDIAN LAND AND OVKRFLOW.
i Bill Authorizes Secretary to Pay
Amounts Assessed.
j Washington .lime IS.--The house
recently passed a substitute lor the
' bill recently passed Hie senate to
i enable the Indians owning allotted
lands In severalty within the boun-
dary of l.iltle Klver liraiuage dis
t r It-1 No. t. Pottawatomie county
i Okla. to co-operate Willi state of-
licials In protecting their lands It 'in
i
; ov crflnw .
The house si I lick out the entire
clause in the senate bill and Instead
passed an net nut horl.ing the sec-
retary ir the interior to approve
assessments showing definite loca-
tion of the .proposed drainage ditch-
es under Oklahoma laws upon the
allotments of absentee Shawnee and
citien I'oitavvatoniie allottees in
the l.iltle Uiver district and upon
j allotment of Sac and Fox allottees
In the Deep Fork drainage district
t Lincoln county Okla.
The bill authorizes the secretary
of the interior to pay the amount
assessed against each of these al-
lloiii'cnts. not exceeding $15 per acre
and appropriates $10001) to be re-
imbursable from allotment rentals
not exceeding fifty per tent of iill-
tiual rents.
' In the event that any allottee shall
receive a patent In fee to an allot -
! tiient of land in any lawfully con-
stituted drainage district in Okla-
noma betore the I'nited States Is
wholly reimbursed. Ihe amount re-
juu.lnliiK unimid is to become a first
! lien upon the allotment.
Think ot ALHATROS8 wbea yon
e ysur pir.
Banish Bunions
Corns Callousos!
t
III60" BrinttjBitiolItilli!)
Get wise get Bingo! Stop "O'tch"-
lng when people walk on your feet
have a corn or bunion to stand on!
Iltti't necessary. Make a bee-line
for the drug store this very ruin He
ask the man for Bingo. Take It
home put It on say 'Hisgo" pain'
take wingg immediately!
The Bingo way's the latest way.
Touch a drop or two to a corn
bingo' It begins to shrink and shriv-
el Kntlre corn loosens come out-
root included without hitch or hin-
drance without aid of knife gimlet
or ciHg iwrods. Blessed relief! Now
slip on your smallest shoes go your
way rejoicing!
Your druggist has Bingo-or will
get It if he hasn't. Otherwise fend
the price 2.ric to Iiennison Pharma-
col Co. Ill No. Dearborn St. Chi-
cago III and get it direct prepaid.
Hold In this city by H. Fred Snider
10H W. Main Ht.
How Trust
We offer One Hundred DolUrs Re-
ward tor any case of Catarrh that
can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure.
F. J. CHENEY ft CO. Toledo O
We the undersigned have known
F. J. Cheney for the past fifteen
years and believe him perfectly hon
orable in all business transactions
and financially able to carry out
any obligation by that firm.
Waldlng Klnnan & Marvin
Wholesale Druggists Toledo O
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter
nally acting directly upon tbe blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
Testimonials sent free. Prices 76
cents.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
wtlpatlon.
Good Farm for Saie.
1 GO acres of good agricultural land
three miles north of Fox at $!2..r0
nn acre. Right Is reserved to with-
draw from the market on account of
oil developments and railway build
ing near the land. It is remarkably
cheap at Ihe price quoted. Only a
part cash balance good terms. Buy
direct from the owner. O. E. Allen
Ardmore Okla. 21 tf
An Ardmorelte Want Ad will And It
GET CURED NOW
Pay when satisfied
That's Our Policy
We have a safe sure cure
for the Drug and Whiskey
habits.
Hill's Sanitarium
Or. S. IIIl.I. Prop.
Aftlmoic - Oklahoma
In A I'llinoio now tlmti
it will f-ver lie .-inin. It
is an assured fact that
the Hock Island will
extend west. The" Ard-
more - Duncan - l.nwton
line will most likely U
hnilt.
1 haveponie choice pieces
of husines ami tesidetice
jrojH'rty that 1 offer
very cheap. 1 lulieve
they are the tast bar-
gains ever offered here
in good real estate.
L.V.CRUCE
Phones 255 or 474
PROPERTY
is CHEAPER
IHE BIG FIGHT
AND LAS VEGAS
THE CHANGES WHICH HAVE AL-
READY BEEN BROUGHT ABOUT
ARE WONDERFUL.
Kast Las Veyas X. M- June 19.
Lit Vegas heretofore an innoeent.
quiet spot wbere one could almost
hear the entire populace breathe is
J'iBt now the mecca of the busiest
swarm ever encountered anywhere.
Postmaster liiood ha increased his
office force Dim per cent. The West-
ern I'nion and Postal Telegraph com-
panies heretofore open from ') a. m.
to 6 p. m. are now running on a 24-
hour ached lie and the one key and
one operator has been inn-eased to
20. This is only a sample of how
Jag Vegas is reaping the hat vest that
cornea with large crowds and untold
advej tifing.
I'he grocery store is Belling "Flynu
Coffee'' and "Johnson Ureakfast
Food." The hotel chef is arranging
bis means according to Tommy Kyau.
and Professor Burns training ideas.
The banks are handling drafts from
all paits of the world which are com-
ing in for ticket purchases and every
renddeavous where patches of men and
women congregate the subject of dis-
cussion is Flyun and Johnson. Fivf
c'clo'ik teas as well as lunch rooms
are in chaos over the outcome. One.
K-annot Imagine the difference '
the before and after which has taken
hold of this quaint little New Mexico
city.
An early morning fire recently de-
stroyed $200000 -worth of property in
"Old Town.'' Oidinarily this would
have been food for discussion for
many moons hut not so this time.
Flynn and Johnson were diseused at
the breakfast tahle8 even before the
fire departments bad time to retire to
headquarters.
The arena Is now under construc
tion; Jim Flynn and Jack Johnson are
in hard training: the town Is reaay
to receive the crowd; tbe ticket sale
Is brisk and well taken care of; the
advertising is all out and in a few
days the lust detail ot the match that
of s let t ing the referee w 111 be de-
cided upon and publicly announced
afier which remains but the opening
of the gates the match and the result.
As Local Promoter Charles O Mal-
ley said 'all the work is over; -veiy-thing
looks rosy and the match will
surely prove the biggest kind of a
The Earning Capacity of Dollar.
Banks may break and railroad
Btocki depreciate in value; the
weather may affect crop conditions
and sway thereby the money market
to an unhealthy inflation or cause
a shrinkage to a point several de-
grees below zero. One such shrink
age alone would carry to destruction
thousands upon thousands of invest-
ors of all degree from the one op-
erating upon 'change with his mi!
lions to he who plays a few dollar?
on the curb or through the ticker:-
Iti the bucket shops.
Dollars were made to supply our
daily vva-.ts and to earn more dol-
lars. The earning capacity if a
miliar is only limit'-d by the judg-
ment m-ed by ils owner In investing
It. The man who uses good sound
horse sense in socking a place for
t lie investment of his "nest og;i"
may alter that sit in the shade and
watch his surplus grow and Ihe orig
inal dollars mill: i ply in a Tiealthv
ratio.
No investment Is ife fHess it If
guarded by a good ano non-sbrink-able
security. Real estate Is the one
thing which always nas and always
will be an absolutely gilt edged se
curlty.
Manufactories may burn and
strikes and other labor troubles put
railways out of commission and de-
moralize their securities in the fi-
nancial world but real estate always
remains the same. Its market price
like Tennyson's brook "goes on for-
ever" Just the same.
Anvone who would like to place
their money or any part of It In a
sound and secure proposition would
do well to see W. A. Edwards. se
letary of the I'eoples ltuildlng and
Loan Association.
When your rnild has whooping
cough be careful to keep the couch
loose and expectoration easy by giv-
ing Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as
may be requited. This remedy will
also liquify tbe tough mucus and
make it easy to expectorate. It has
been used successfully In many epi-
demics and Is safe and sure. For sale
by all dealers.
Tired? Nervous? Co To Your Doctor
All run down easily tired thin pale nervous ? And do not know
what to take? Then go direct to your doctor. Ask his opinion
of Ayer's non-alcoholic SarsapariUa. No alcohol no stimulation.
A blood purifier a nerve tonic a strong alterative an aid to
digestion. Let your doctor decide. ni.'
Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Land.
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that
Jn pursuance to an order of sale
Issued out of tbe District Court of
Carter County Oklahoma on tbe 24th
day of May 1912 In an action where-
in The Murray Company was plain-
tiff and Ira L. Arnold and Frank Tan-
ner wore defendants directed to roe
the undersigned Sheriff of Carter
County commanding me to levy up-
on and sell the following described
property:
1ots 25. 26. 27 28 29 SO. 31 and
32 In Block 5 Industrial Addition to
Oil City Oklahoma together with all
buildings and machinery situated
thereon lying and situate in the said
County of Carter State of Oklahoma.
to satisfy a judgment and de-
cree of foreclosure In favor of said
plaintiff and against said defendants
obtained and made in said Court on
the 11th day of May 1912 for the sum
of Twenty-nine Hundred. Seventy-
three & 16-100 Dollars ($2973.16) and
costs $10.50 with Interest thereon
at ten per cent from the 11th day of
May 1912 and costs accruing; I will
on the 27th day of June. 1912 at
the hour of ten a. m. of said day at
the front door of the Court House
In the City of Ardmore in said boun
WHO IS YOUR BANKER
?
When your money is deposited in this bank its
return to you is guaranteed by the Guaranty
Fund of the State of Oklahoma. On time deposits
we pay four per cent interest. We extend every
courtesy to eur customers and make of interest to
you to make this bank your bank.
GUARANTY
P. C. DINGS President
The Hardy
212 1st AVENUE S. IV.
'Xy "''"""''l'"'"
'$M . o I: liiHiiii i -
if irtaP
if- -
t
A quier home-like institution lor the treatment of
Medical and Surgical ase?.
Equipments up-to-date in every particular inclu-
ding X-Hay I f'il.
Special rooms for rrattrn ty j stunts at $25. co er
week including trail eo nurse's attendance
Trailed nurses ia attei dance ' Kates reasonable.
No patients with cnntaokus diseases received.
Open to all ethical phsicians.
WALTER HARDY M. dJ Resident Surgeon
R0BT. H. HENRY M. D. Consultant and Anaesthetist
Ardmore National Bank
U. S. DEPOSITORY
ESTABLISHED 1901
Capita) Surplus and Additional Liability .$220000. 00
Deposits $300000.00
G. H. STUART. Presides!. C M. CAMPBELL. Vice Presides!
B. W. KANDOL. Vice President
H. D. McCOLLOM. Asst. Cashier. P. D. MAXWELL Cashier
Fully Equipped in Every Capacity to Conduct a
First-Class Banking Business
ty and State offer for sale and eel.
to the highest bidder for cash the
said property above described or so
much thereof a8 will satisfy said
judgment with interest and costs.
WITNESS my hand this 25th day
of May 1912.
BUCK GARRETT
Sheriff of Carter County.
By W. W. POWERS
Deputy.
I posted true and perfect copies
of the above Notice in five public
places in the County of Carter two
of which are in the precinct where
the land is located; one at the front
door of the Court House of Carter
County and one at the postofflce at
Ardmore. and one at the stairway of
tbe Cruce and Campbell Building od
West Main Street.
W. W. POWERS
2-30 Deputy.
Tbe first demonstration of air
navigation in Southern Oklahoma
will be witnessed at Ardmore June
21 22 and 23. Join tbe immense
throng of people who will be here
on this occasion. 13-3
D
STATE BANK
M. GORMAN Cashier
Sanitarium
ARDMORE OKLAHOMA
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 230, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 20, 1912, newspaper, June 20, 1912; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145897/m1/2/: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.