The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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Grape-Nuts
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rriade of wheat and bar-
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man nutrition
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phate of Potafeh (grown in
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worn out brain and nerve
cells
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V.'ANTI To r.aice long tirm i-aos
02 clote in city jrcperty. A.iaa-s
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BJSINESS CHANCES.
FOR EXCHANGE Highly developed
ijTi Lards in famous Grand River
VaUey of Colorado. One 8-yr-old
orchard price $6300. inc. $2300.
(jz.1 young orchard Just beginning
to bear price $7000 clear. Will ex-
change the S-yr old orchard or both
for good farming land clear of ln-
cumbrance. W. R. Hornbaker
Grand Junction Colo. 16-d&w
LOST AND FOUND-.
jyjST Pair gold-rimmed nose glass-
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Tbo Comrrer'! Cornmlsilon is in-
ventigatirig th shortage of cars in
the middle and far 'est.
The construction of a new Wabash
Ifxomotive shop comirising f.ve
buildings Is now under way at Le-
catur. III. The plant will have a ca-
pacity of fifty engines a month.
Announcement is made that the
Cheapake & Ohio Intends erecting
a $1000000 hotel at White Sulphur
Springs mhich is on the line between
Virginia and West Virginia.
O. K. Mohler engineer in the office
of. the board of public utilities Chica
go haa been engaged by the board
of public utilities of Los Angeles. He
will be placed in charge of the
railway bureau soon to b establish-
ed for the purpose of making an ap-
praisal of railway property in Los
Angeles and regulating fares.
The Illinois Central railroad has
sent out notices to Bhippera that it
will not haul to New Orleans freight
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FOR ALC
TOii -SALE O-tta to-T-i-.ces Sl:vef-
ttra etc. oitr-jUte. CU at C.ty
i On Coxj4-:7 oce. lOtf
f(K a.JLS Gcod cczi-iiid gur-
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3IS .V Wisaicrca St. 2 4 - J
i'C3. SALE 12 tea4 dAirj cos aud
7 cie. XUIkk Walker
4 silt oitl't of Ar4or.
FOR S.U 140 acre uflincrumber-
ed land C mile from Ardrnore
cta? for cash. S Pearl Moor
at Rerffister'i office. 22-3
FOR SALE Good family horse. Call
at 1117 Harris Street N. Piot
blue 7S2. Fred Cessna. 23
WANTED TO SELL Full bioc-ae4
Poland China sow; two beautiful
itaie pigs 6 wis. old. J. B. Mc-
Bryde. 23-3-
DON T FORGET tat cel:gh-Jjl siix-
oo the scalp treatitct rn by
Mrs. Ada Hines. Phone SS3.
22-3
FOR SALE 4-rooa b-inralow sobOj
part High:and Park small month-
ly payments. W. A. Edwards.
FOR SALE My p:ace 3 ai'.es norh
west of town $32.50 p-er acre.
Prairie land with good improve-
ments. W. M. Robinscn. 13-tf
FOR SALE My residence on ?ti
and street northwest; fro-
story eight rooms all modera
conveniences. All cash or part
cash and balance terms Addres
J. F. Bledsoe Oklahoma City Ok-
lahoma 4tf
FOR SALE Two rood farm near
town 123 acres 2i mile wast
near Plainview school 75 acre
in cultivation; two food houses;
all fenced; fine little farm; enough
timber for firewood; good water;
priced right Also 216 acres 3
miles northeast near Chickasaw
i Lake; 75 acres in cultivation iu
the bottom making 50 bushels o
i corn to the acre this year; two
i small housels; good priced right
I and good terms. See me quick
j W. P. Poland Ardrnore Okla
for export unless the shippers are
able to show an actual agreement on
I the art of a ship company to a cept
j freight for transportation abroad
I wlun delivered on the wharf. There
1 is a shortage of ocean equipment sim-
ilar to the shortage of cars now con-
i fronting the railroads. Shippers can
not appeal this order of the Illinois
Central to the interstate commerce
commiilsi.n as that tribunal deals
with rates not rulings.
President Fioley of the Southern
who iwas one of the principal speak
ers at the annual convention of the
Alabama Good Roads Association at
Birmingham spoke on "The Interest
of the Farmers In Highway Improve-
ment treating his subject in a broad
way as covering the entire transpor-
tation system of the United States
and embracing waterways and rail-
ways as well as the country highways.
Think of ALBATROSS when yon
tee your grocer.
Etop and read the Want Ads.
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 15, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1912, newspaper, October 24, 1912; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc146003/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.