The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 308, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 1, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmore Tuesday October 1 1912
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OCTOBER 1 IN HISTORY.
1804 wiar between Russia and Per-
sia. 1842 British troops withdrawn from
AfganiBtaa the war having
closed.
1847 Telescopic comet was di cover-
ed by a lady in Nantucket Mass.
in the constellation of Cephus.
1853 Turkish Divan resolved on the
most vigorous measures against
Russia and the sultan signed the
declaration of war.
3884 Outline of plan to connect the
Baltic and Black seas by canal
announced from Vienna and Ber
lin.
1901 Second attempt to race for the
America cup a failure owins to
lack o wind.
1904 Kurokl's flanking march east-
ward of Mukden reported check-
ed. '
Russians capture and destroy
junks in Liao river loaded with
ammunition.
1911 Turkey made an appeal to the
powers.
Francisco I. Madero Jr. -elected
president of Mexico without op-
position. Stop and read the Want Ads.
ARDHORE ICE
LIGHT & POWER
PHONE 156
LIGHT YOUR HOME
WITH ELECTRICITY
IAMI0NDS
ON CREDIT
Diamond Kim.'. Studs. Scarf Pins.
Kur Screws lironches etc. Kim-st
Quality Pure White Diamonds per-
fect ingntiatid full of fiery brilliancy
UK solid cold mountings.
Vr Trnal Hnnp f Pynnly Everywhere
Wear a Peerless 'fiem. Beauties at
$15 $25 $35 $50 $75 $100
Pay In 8 monthi time
Crrdltl Terras. 20 Iperceot down.
10 per cent per month. Open
Charge Account Today
Write for Particulars
PEERLESS JEWELRY!!
5037 CABANNE AVE. ST. 10UIS MO.
Has Come
Cool morings may be ex-
pected. Haveus put up
your heaters now. Let us
pipe your home for gas
lights. They are comfort-
able and cheap for winter
lights. We sell mantels
and globes and other gas
supplies.
George Erichsen
Re arof Guaranty
State Bank
V t.
Equinox
UNSTUDIED EFFORTS OF
ANANIAS AND SAPPHIRA
Ananias and Sapphire clumped up
the back steps of the neighbor'-
house whooping Joyously as they
clumped. Outside the screen door
1 they paused for a friendly scuffle.
The neighbor pushed the door open
and they catapulted through the
opening.
"Well said the neighbor "what do
you want?"
"We want a drink. Give us ft
drlng" they chorused.
"You do do you?" inquired the
neighbor. "What do you say when
you want people to do things for
you ?"
The well-mannered Sapphlra looked
up at her with big. pleading eyes. "I
say please" she cooed.
"So do I. So do I." shrieked Anv
nlas. "Please give us a drink."
The neighbor doled out the water
with a sparing hand.
"What do you have the water In a
bottle for?" Inquired Sapphlra. "Wby
don't you give us the water that runs
out of the spout?"
"It might make you 111" returned
the neighbor. "It has microbes
In it."
"Has it?" Ananias asked eagerly.
"Give me some. I just love 'em. My
mother gives me lots of them. And
once she gave me some water out
of the spout and it had snakes In It
and I drank them."
The neighbor hastily retired into
the pantry.
"My mother gave me some out of
the spout" said Sapphlra ruminat-
lngly when the neighbor had returned
"and It had a It had a potato In
It. Give me some more please"
she added. "I want It full up."
"Oh you don't want any more"
the neighbor asurpd her. "You've
had all you need. You couldn't drink
any more."
"Once" said Sapphlra. fixing her
eyes dreamily on nothing "I drank
a whole bottle full without stopping
a minute with my eyes shut."
"I drank a whole pond full once"
boasted Ananias "with with my
mouth shut."
After this crowning effort he went
and aat down upon the tireless
cooker.
"Is this a ftrelessv cooker?" he
asked.
'"Yes" said the neighbor.
"We've got one at home Just like
It only forty times as big. It's big
enough to hold a pig. Once we
cooked a cow in It."
"We cooked a nelephunt In ours"
Sapphlra chimed in. "A great big
pink nelephunt."
"How remarkable" said the neigh
bor Impressed. "I don't see how you
got him in."
"We Just shooed him In." said Sap-
phlra airily. "And he was a great
big nelephunt."
"We've got a great big tremendous
tiger" Ananias said briskly "and
we keep him In the dishpan and he
has a green tall and a blue "head and
purple feet."
"Our tiger" said Sapphlra casual-
ly "Is a lion and we keep him in the
flour bin and he wears yellow trou-
sers. Can I have a planna?"
"A piano?" repeated the neighbor
looking puazled. "I haven't one to
give you."
"Yes you hav" Insisted Sapphlra.
"Those yellow ones on the table."
The Neighbor took up one ef the
bananas 'and looked at it. "I tblnk
it's too green for you to eat" she
said.
' "I love them when they're green"
responded Sapphlra. "Why mother
gives me six piannls every day and
they're Just as green as that grass
out there."
"My father" said Ananias reflec-
tively "makes my mother eat four
six eleven eight plannas every day
green ones with red and white and
blue spots on and they make her
awfully sick but he makes her eat
them."
The neighbor opened the screen
door. "Shoo!" she said Inhospitably.
"Rub along home. You're making
me lose all my moral sense."
Ananias and Sapphlra tumbled out
of the door as cheerfully as they had
tumbled in.
"We'll come again tomorrow and
get another drink" they assured the
neighbor kindly as she sped the
parting guests. Chicago Daily News.
At a London Wedding.
Passing through the cast end of
London a tourist observed a great
crowd of costers watching a young
couple entering a church obviously
with the intention of committing mat-
rimony. Fcelirg iuriuisitivo and wondering
who t'.io couple were to command the
presence of so many of their clan the
countryman turned to an urchin
nearby.
"Sonny" said he "who is it being
married?"
The small boy solemnly scratched
his head for a full minute as though
contemplating his reply.
"Well Gov'nor." Re remarked at
length "I ain't puffectly sure but I
find It's the bloke and the gal wot's
dressed up like 'am bones." London
Opinion.
Hit Wife Too Pretty.
A man who applied for a dlvoroe in
California told the Judge that his
wife was "too pretty for a poor man."
She knew that she was pretty and did
her best to make her clothes worthy
of her beauty which was more than
her husband could afford. He modest-
ly declared that he was earning too
small a salary to satisfy her extrava-
gances. The Judge declared that ha
could do nothing to modify a vala
-woman's vanity and allowed the decree.
THE DAILY
Letter List.
Lint of the unclaimed mail at the
Ardmore Oklahoma post office Sept.
30 1912.
IAD1ES.
Hackwt'll Miss Vivian.
Blaylock Mrs. Iee
Brown Mrs. Mary
Gati'woods Miss Luller
Givlns Mrs. Jiimuie
Gitliens Violet
lhiinhlin Mrs. May
Home Mrs. 11. G.
Hitrhert Miss Lu Lu
Jackson .Mrs. Sarah
Kee Miss Ifossie
Lindsey Miss lUigina
Martin Alma
(Miller Miss Bertha
Minis Miss Mamie
Price Mrs. Kattie
Heed Miss Callie
Smith Mrs. Leonora
Smith Miss .lewell.
Smith. Mrs. Addle"
Thomas Mrs. Maud
Willoms Mrs. Kittie
GENTLEMEN.
Admokinu. Z.
Allen IWilliuni
Ardmore Cotton Oil Co.
Bramlet. Raymond.
HiinLoii J. il
Clayton F. K.
Clayton Fred
Cohee Buel
Critoher It
Dixon J. G.
Knnis Frank
Krankling. Jim
Glascock. V. S.
Griffin A. S.
1 lowland. G.
Harrisson Kobt. V.
Jack Joe.
Kemp J. L.
'Kruse N II.
Phillip Mc.
Potts W. A.-
Reynolds J. Q
Roch Sam
Smith II T.
Troop Wildon
Watson. Loston.
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The Western Maryland realizes its
Pittsburgh-to-coast dream today
Canadian companies are being call-
ed upon today to justify the freight
rates which have been declared dis-
criminatory by the government.
The cojt of overhead construction
lay new track pabing strrx'x etc.
is estimated by the officials of the
Chicago Railways company aitout
$100000 a mile. It means a cost ef
about $l7o0000 for extensions and
about $2000000 for fwreonstniction.
A new union station is to be erect-
ed in the near future in Su Paul. Af-
ter years ol negotiations with the
railways the heads of nine transpor-
tation systems which met in that city
yesterday .have agreed to the new
plan
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Three train rule examiners have
been appointed on the Chicago Bur-
lington and Quincy to drill trainmen
and enginemen on operating rules
what to do in emergencies etc. The
position of train rule examiner is a
new one and was recently created
on the Burlington as an outcome of
the wreck at Western Springs.
The' new sixty-hour train between
Chicago and San Fracisco as put in
operation yesterday. This is ten hours
faster than any train now running
between Chicago and the western
coast. The entire: line is being double-tracked.
Railroad men declare
that it will mean a great deal to bus-
iness men. but especially valuable is
the service just now to politicians
making whirlwind tours
Plans are under way for a new rail-
No Use Arguing
When it comes to storms
koiutiold goods etc. You will
find our facilities meet every
requirement. We also aaal
goods anywhere. Prompt tad
careful attention glvea to every
order.
Phone 71 aad we will to
rest
J. L. WILSON
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
AROMOREITB
Big Bargains Found at Our Store
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road between Baltimore and Norfolk
Va.. a number of wealthy NW York-
ers being it is reorted In th. under-
taking. The. new line probably will
enter Baltimore by means of a con-
nection with tho Annapolis short line
possibly at Annapolis.
There is no direct rail route be-
tween Baltimore! and Norfolk more
than eight or ten hours required for
the trip if made by steam rna:. Those
promoting this enterprise promise to
bring the two cities within about four
hours of each other by rail and to
provide a quick freight service for ag-
ricultural territory in Maryland and
Virginia
The estimated cost of tho road will
be $4000000. It will extend from
Hamilton. Va. to a ;oipt near York-
town and crossing the river there con
tinue up tho Chesapeake Bay short
just east of Fredericksburg.
Many Driven frm Home.
fcvery year in many parts of the
country thousands are driven from
their homes by coughs and lung dis-
eases. Friends and business are left
behind for other climates but this
is costly and not always sure. A bet-
ter wav the way of multitudes la
to use Dr. King's New Discovery and
cure yourself at home. Stay right
there with your friends and take
this safe medicine. Throat and lung
troubles find quick relief and health
returns. Its help in coughs colds
grip croup whooping-cough and sore
lungs make It a positive blessing. 50c
and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaran-
teed by Ringer Drug Co.
Stop and read the Want Ads.
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Following lc the democratic ticket
to be voted on at the regular elec-
tion in Carter county November 5
1912.
For Congressman. Fourth District
CHAJtLES D. CARTER.
For Congressman at Largo
WILLIAM II. MURRAY.
JOK B. THOMPSON.
CLAUDE WEAVER.
For Cerporation Commissioner
JACK LOVE.
For Judge Criminal Coutt of Af
peals
HENRY M. FURMAN.
For Presidential Elcctors-at-Large
J. W. BOLEX.
H. H. BRENNER.
THOS. C. IIARRILL.
JOSEPH W. FOSTER.
J T. SCOTT.
For Presidential Elector Fourth Dis
trict
J. C. THOMPSON.
For State Senator Eighteenth Dis
trict
FRED E. TUCKER.
Fcr Representative
U. T. REXROAT.
For County Judge
WM. F. FREEMAN.
For County Attorney
W. R. BLEAKMORE.
For County Clerk
B. W. DUKE.
For District Clerk
FRED IIAYN1E.
For Sheriff
BUCK GARRETT.
For Treasurer
JOHN YELL.
For Register of Deeds
W. B. FRAME.
For Assessor
J. S. CLARKSON.
For County Superintendent
L. M. THURSTON.
For County Weigher
SMITH REDMON.
For County Surveyora
A. G. EDWARDS.
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For County Commissioner First Dis-
trict G. W. YOUNG.
For County Commissioner Second
District
W. M. KIRKPATRICK.
For County Commissioner Third
District
J. R. TALIFERRO.
For Justices of Peace Ardmore
Township
D. W BUTCHER.
HAL M. CANNON.
For Constable Ardmore Township
JIM DUSTON.
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Trade MarK
If You Want
Best on the market. Spoon coupons in
48-pound sacks. Your grocer sells it
SCHOOL BOOKS WALL PAPER PAINTS
WINDOW CLASS
T. N. COLEMAN'S DRUG STORE
Tom Roberts'BarberShop
The Best Place in Ardmore for baths or BarberJWork.
The Hardy
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A quiet home-like institution lor the treatment of
Medical and Surgical cases.
Equipments up-to-date in every particular' inclu-
ding X-Ray Coil.
Special rooms for maternity patients at $25.00 per
week including trained nurse's attendance
Trained nurses in attendance Kates reasonable.
No patients with contagious diseases received.
Open to all ethical physicians
WALTER HARDY M. D. Resident Surgeon
R0BT. H. HEHRY M. D. Consultant and Anaesthetist
PAGE THREE
in Furniture Rugs
Iron Beds Mat-
resses and Pillows.
Ve want your trade at a Low
Price
A. C. Young
Furniture Co.
M. F. Kinney repairing re-
furnishing and upholstering at
A. (J. Young Furniture Co's. Phone 173
Better Bread
use
Sanitarium
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 308, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 1, 1912, newspaper, October 1, 1912; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc145983/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.