The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 270, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 6, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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Ardmore Tuesday August 6 1912
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
PA8E TWO
II MANY PREDICT THAT FRANKLIN WILL
LEAD THE TICKET FOR CQNtiRESS-AT-LARGE
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W1U.IAM
Nothing can truthfully bo said
agaiiibi his character or his record
s a liubiic servant. He is 0110 can-
didate who invites an investigation
of ii p.ist life ami record.
11 w.u ;.:i :iii'.u of the legal ad-
isuy up'ii.iti c the liigliest com-
mittee in the pem-le and during five
sessions of tlio legislature sinco
statehood he has missed answering
to the. roll call only two days.
He places human welfare above
all other problems contending that
personal welfare Is a legitimate ob-
ject of government.
He has also stood for economy In
the expend'ture of our public monies
for the abolishment of useless offi-
cers and against graft in every form
and he lias the fearlessness to as-
sume responsibility.
He lias been referred to in the
press as "ONK OF TH10 MOST
HICH1.Y rltAlSFD MKN IN OKLA-
HOMA POLITICS" "A DOF.lt OF
CIIDll THINCS" "AllSOI.l'TFI.Y
FKAKI.KSS AND lXCOUUrPTinU'V
"A MAX WHO HAS THK COOI OF
THR PKOl'i.K IN V1KW' "AX ABIJO
SPKAKF.U AND AN KlTKCTn K
CAMPAKiXKll." "A SIH!K 'WINN Kit'
"FAT1 lICU OF MOltlO LKC.ISLATIO.N
THAT HAD THK GOOD OF THK
PKOl'i.K IN VI KW THAN' ANY
OTHKIt." and that "'UK IS NOT A
POLITICAL TltlCKSTKlt HUT
ltKAL HONKSTY IS HIS PUKVAIL-
IXCr CHAUXCTKUISTIC."
His speeches have been referred to
in the press as the "Ql'lXTKSSKXCK
OF POLITICAL WISDOM." "ONK
OF TDK FINK ST TALKS IT HAS
HKKN OCR LOT TO II WAR." 'ONK
OF TI110 11KST POUTICAL TREATS
KVKR KXPKRIKNCKD IN OCH
TOWN." 'ONK OF THK MOST
M ASTKRFFL ADDRKSSKS THAT
A. C. Young Furnilure Co.
leab rs la
Coffins and Caskets
Wlinlrsiil.' ami Retail
No Use Arguing
V'hn It cornea to storing
kouabold roods etc. You will
find our facilities meet every
requirement. We also ka.nl
goods anywhere. Prompt and
careful attention given to every
erdsr.
Phone 71 ana we will so
rwat
J. L. WILSON
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
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M. FUANKUN.
THK VOTKRS HAVK HAD THK
I'LKASl'RK OF HKARINO" and ho
is referred to as "ONK OF THIS
MOST AltLK AND CAPABLK MKX
ON TIIK TICKET.
In the report of tlio Oklahoma
St.ito Federation of Union Labor it
declared that "FItANKLIN CAME
THROl'CH TIIK SKSSIO.X WITH
THK ORAXDKST 1U0CORD FOR
LKCISLATION TO HIS NAME OF
A X V MAN IX KITH Kit HOUSE."
IN VOTING FOR HIM YOU WILL
TAKE NO rilANCKS AND YOU
WILL HELP A SELF-MADE MAX
WHO HAS MADE OOOD
BCYS' AND GIRLS' CLUB SCHOOLS.
Representatives of Agricultural Col-
lege Close Successful Series.
Inning part of the past week rep
resfiit.il ies or the! Agricultural Col-
lege ;it Stillwater have conducted
la. u i 1 1 1 1 schools in Carter county
at. ilerwyn Springer. Brock Lone
drove Provence Durwood ami Ard-
more. .
These Farm Club Schools are cop-
ducted lor the benefit of the member.-
of the Junior Agriculture Clubs
and for ail hoys and girls interested
in better farming and bet'er homes.
This work is in charge of John W.
Williamson state supervisor of Boys'
aril (.ills' Club; Loyal F. Payne
special lecturer on farm livestock:
and tieorgc Wilson special lecturer
on farm crops.
In Carter county the work has been
conducted under the supervision of
Coui.ty Sup"iinlcndenl Fred Tucei.
who is much interested in the Boys'
and (.ill' Junior Agricultural CIii!i
and in promoting 'be ti.ichinu of ag-
liculluri in the schools as rennired
by law. The list of subjects on which
lectures are given in these Farm Club
Schools arc as follows:
Boys and Girls' Club Work.
Miil Testing.
Hew ? Keep the Boys and Girls on
the Farm.
l'onltiy ou the Farm. 1
Model liuial Homes. j
Letter Tillage and Better Crops. !
State Fair School for Boys and
Girls. !
Sanitary Milk Production. j
Good Ko.ids. j
i'cpaiing 'hibi's for the State '
F.Ur. 1
This tnakis the l';unth wi k Super- j
h-nr 'ilMtion !'at". been in the feild '
wi;!: Ins assistants and lie reports the
results as highly gratifying. The to- '
tal attendance for the past week at
these lectures lias been five thousand
and the total number for t'.ie four
weeks will approximate lin.OOO.
Tin .-e farm club schools are a pop- ;
u!ar form of college extension which I
lakes ti.e school direct to the peo- !
pie ;
I r.-siib nt J. II. Council and Dean B.
C Pittuck of the extension department
of the A. A: M. College are to be con-
gratulated 011 inaugurating this pop-1
ular work and the College is quite for-
tunate in being aide to secure the '
set vices of Hon. John W. Wilkinson
to act us state supervisor of 'hesfl
Farm Club Schools.
Mr Wilkinson vVs formerly1 as-
sistant state superintendent of schools
in the first state administration and
did much to place our public schools
op n liiKh basis. His pivHPnt work
Willi iin; Junior .14ricMilt ural Clubs If
OIK- Of tllC IllOXt llllM)rtil!lt In thl'
slate and In Ills hands will prove
hlnUy duci-cHKfiil.
ant:nix xi tztixi it n it ununxi
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:: POLITICS AND politicians v
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('liicmo and ih rromvusivcK 10
lay.
Si .iirt ;niil the di'inocinls 011 Wed-
IHTidilV.
New (Jrli'iniK will soon hold ;m
cl'-ilion to dccidi' whether the city
slia'1 adopt tile coininissioii plan of
novel nun lit.
'I'lie widow of "Suckli'ss Jerry'
Simpson the Kansas statesman is
a candidate for county superitii eiiden! 1
of schools in Sedgwick county. Kan-'
sas. I
li is a fact not generally known
that Charles 1). llilles the new chair-
man of the national republican com-
lniilic is a recognized authority on
.juvenile corrective work.
Nathan Menhun one of the dele-
gales at. large" from .Nebraska to the
republican national convention in .
letter to LaFayelte Ii. !bison apr-
reiory of the convention refused to
act. as a member of the committee
to notify President Tall of his re-
nomination and it is reported that In'
will join forces with the Progres-
sive National Party.
Former Judge John W. WesteoC
who made the nominating speech for
tioveinor Wilson at the Haltimore
convention iias announced that he is
a candidate for the democratic nom-
ination for United States senator from
.New Jersey. He wants to succeel
Scaler P.iiggs and will have the sup-
port of Coventor Wilson In his fight
it is said.
"No politics" is Hie platform on
which Mrs. Helen King Robinson!
journalist lecturer and sociological!
worker will ask the voters and cspe- j
dally the women voters of ('(dorado
to elect her to the state senate. Mrs. I
Robinson it elected will be the first
woman ever sent to tJiV Colorado
senate.
Fr.uene W. Chafin who has been
chosen as standard bearer of the pre.
lnbition party in the coming campaign
is aa old campaigner and was the
nominee of the party for prttsidciif.
in IflOS. At that time his home wan
in Chicago bin now he claims both
Arizona and Illinois as places of res-
idence. Mr. Chafin was born in Wis-
consin and will be sixty years old
next November. He is a lawyer by
profession.
Mrs. Lewis J. Johnson witV of a
Harvard professor and one of three
women chosen us delegates from .Mas-
sachusetts to Uie Progressive conven-
tion at Chicago will take the stump
for the ColoiKil and speak in ms in-
terest throughout the country. .Mrs.
Johnson says the new party is truly
progressive and will win on that .1
sis. She thinks the present laws of the
country reflect the views of one sex
.imy and tin ideas and activities of
women ale needed in the present and
t ill lire ca mpil'gns.
Ono of the most common ailments
that hard w 01 king persons are afflict
ed with is l.inio back. Apply Cham-
berlain's Liniment twice a day and
massage tlio parts thoroughly at each
application and you will get quick
relief. For sale by all dealers.
Ginners and
Machine
Men:
We have the largest
stock of Steam Fit-
tings and Machin-
ery Supplies between
Kansas City and Ft.
Worth. Telegraph.
Telephone and Mail
Orders promptly
filled.
Kennedy Spragins
& Lewis
Ardmore - Oklahoma
A TEXAS WONDER.
The Texas Wonder cures kidney
and bladder troubles removing grav-
el cures (iiabotes weak and lan
backs rheumatism and all irregular-
ities of the kidneys and bladder In
both men and women. Regulates
bladder troubles in children. If not
sold by your druggist will be sent
by mail on receipt of $1 .00. One
srnnl bottle is two months' treat-
ment and seldom fails to perfect a
cure. Send for testimonials from this
and other states. Dr. K. W. Hall
2D23 Olive street St. Units Mo.
Sold by druggists.
Flying Men Fall
victims to stomach !ier and kidney
troubles just like other people with
like restults in loss of a.ipe'jte. back-
ache nervousness headache and
tired listless run-dowh rcelinir. Put
tlicre's no need tc fee' like ihat as
T. TV P'el)U-s. Ilenrv Tcnn.. proved
"Si:: bottles of Klectrie Hitters." he
vviiies. "did more lo give me new
s length and good .ic;et!te than all
'.her stomach remedies I used." o
tin y help everybody. Its folly to suffer
when this great remedy will help you
liotn the first dose Try it. Only ."0
n;s r.t Ringer Drug Co
Feed your clnckeiis on wheat belter
than corn or chops. For salei at $1.5
liv vour groreryman or the Ardmore
Milling Co. 4-d
LESLIE G. NIB-LACK
Democratic Candidate for Congress-
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man at Large.
Albatross
Perfection in a high grade
flour. Costs a little more
worth a great deal more.
When you place your order
tomorrow with your grocer
include a sack of ALBATROSS.
Pennington
Wholesale
Grocery Co.
DISTRIBUTORS.
Everybody
Is Doing It!
DOING WHAT ?
Going to Snider's Drug
Store where pure drugs
only ?re sold; where pre-
scriptions are filled by
W. S. Bomar a regis-
tered pharmacist of many
years experience a full
line of office supplies toilet
articles and proprietary
medicines. The roziest
parlor the coldest drinks
and the most courteous
treatment. Visit our new
and absolutely sanitary
fountain. Remember the
"Pledpe of Purity."
Sniders Drug
Store
PHONE 205-
LUNG DISEASE
"After four in our family had died
of consumption 1 was taken with
a fricrhtf ul couch and lunc trouble
but my life was saved and I gained
B7 pounds throuph using
DR. KING'S
NEW
DISCOVERY
W. It. Patterson Wellington Tex.
PRIrF KOr anil l IWI T II I flRtlRRIfTS.
WHO IS YOUR BANKER
i 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
How One Merchant Began.
One of the most suecessful busi-
ness men of Ardmore built the first
little cottage for himself and wife
in a rttiilding & Loan company. It
taught him to wive. It taught him
the value of a dollar. Today he
owns a handsome home on a pretty
street and owns two business houses
on Main street and a big stock of
goods besides farm lands.
Ardmore has a company that of-
fers you many times the bfnefiU
of the company he went into. A com-
pany approved by the laws of Okla
First National Bank
ARDMORE OKLA.
Capital Stock $100000
Surplus and Undivided Profits. . . $100000
Total Asssets nearly $1000000
DON LACY. President A. H. PALMER. Vice President
C. L. ANDERSON. Cashier
ED SANDL1N. DON RUSSELL if OLIN WOLVERTON Asst. Cshrs.
We Solicit Your Business
Ardmore National Bank
U. S. DEPOSITORY
ESTABLISHED 1901
Capital Surplus and Additional Liability .$220000. 00
Deposits $300000.00
G. W. STL'AKT Prpsidrnf. C. M. CAMPBELL. Vice President
R. W. RANDOL. Vice President
II. D. McCOLLOM. Asst. Cashier. P. D. MAXWELL. Cashier
Fully Equipped in Every Capacity to Conduct a
First-Class Banking Business
The Hardy
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A quiet home-like institution tor the treatment of
Medical and Surgical eases.
Equipments up-to-date in every particular inclu-
ding X-Kay Coil.
Special rooms for maternity patiepts at $25.00 per
week including trained nurse's attendance
Trained nurses in attendance Rates reasonable.
No patients with contagious diseases received.
Open to all ethical physicians.
WALTER HARDY M. D. Resident Surgeon
R0BT. H. HENRY M. D Consultant and Anaesthetist
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STATE BANK
M. GORMAN Cashier
homa a company tlftit pays no Tints
no taxes no salaries. You can
make more money in tne Ardmoro
company than he made in his com-
pany. Will you investigate? If you
have from $1 to 1100 a month will
you see what advantages are of-
fered? Ask the secretary
W. A. EDWARDS.
Vapor 'baths prepare the road to
health. At the Palace Barber Shop.
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Use Ardmorelte Want Ads.
Sanitarium
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 270, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 6, 1912, newspaper, August 6, 1912; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145937/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.