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THE DAf.Y AHOWCREJTE
Ardmore Wedntto'ay. March 12 1313
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ARLMOREITE PUBLISHING CO.
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JOHN F. EAi'LEY. .
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Ma:.iger
Editor
Err.ered at the I'oKoffice at Ardisorc-
an je .ond-Caij Matter.
THE OFFICIAL PAPER OF CARTER
COUNT AND THE CITY
OF ARDMORE.
i; !t i in He A rd.tr. or c-.te it ii legal
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
Te Daily Ardrrcreite.
Or. Year
One Mottb
jL1 AYf-f-iS
The WttM Ardmoreite
Or.e Year by i'aii
K;x Months
Three Months
An-- f-rrom-o.ii rc-nec' iori on the
cha.-a' "r flit1)!!.? or rep.at.ori 0
ar.y person f.rm or corporation
which r.ay appear in the col jrr.&s cf
The Ardn.o.'f-ite will be g'.i.d!y cor-
fyK'i u;-on its b-ir. jr brought to the
at'.i r.tiori cf it management.
Phonet.
Ioi!!r.- Managers Office
City Editor's Office 5
Long Jj.B'.arice Si
ArdTiore Wedneida. March 12 1313
A n nouncements
AY. K. ROBERTS
Candidate for Mayor of the City of
Aidmore.
-jrtt to the action of the Iihiio-
cratic Primary March 18 1913.
8. S. TOLSON
Candidate for Mayor of the City of
Ardmore.
Subject to the action of the Primary
Election March 18 1913.
The Ardmoreite is authorized to an-
nounce J. W. OOLLEIXiE as a candi-
date for City Conimitisloiier from thu
Flrht Ward. Announcement Is niad'j
wubjeet to the ac'ion of tlie voters
ut the city primary election to be
held March IS 1913.
The Ardmoreite Ih authorized to
announce KREU JOMKKSON as a
candidate for the office of Chief of
J'ollce of the- City of Ardmore. 111b
announcement i made Buhject to the
action of the voters at the city pri-
mary election to bo held March IS.
The Ardmoreite Is authorized to an-
iifvmce IWIll H. Fraley us a candidate
for City CommlHBloner from tho Sec-
ond ward. Ills announcement Is sub-
ject to tho action of tho voters at
the city primary election to bo held
on the 18th of March.
' FE'I.IX K. WKST
Ciuidldato for Mayor of tho City of
Arilinore BUbJei-t to tho action of the
Primary Election MaTch IS 191.1.
The Ardmoreite Is authorized to
aimouiirii 1 1. N. I'KIUirSON as a
candidate fur City Commissioner
from the Second Ward ills an-
nouncement hi made subject to th'
nclion or tho voters at the city pri-
mary election to be held March IS.
Tin- Arilmoivite Is authorized to
announce DoW IHIAIEJ as a catnll-
daii' Inr Hie otfiii' of Chief of Pollf"
of the City '' Ardniore subject !
the action of th" voters at the city
primary election to In- held Tiu-sdav
March 1 1!'IX
The Arilmorclt.' Is authorized to
.iiiiioiihfc D. E I : 1( 1 I :it as a candi-
date l r the olYic or Chli-I or Police
n Cae City of Arilinore subject to
Hie action of the voters at the el'y
primary election to he held Tuesday.
March IV 191:!.
The Arilmorelte is authorized to an-nniiii'-e
TOM CARTER an a canill-
ilale fur tl I'fice of City Commis-
si iiier from the First AVard. A n-
ii'.unretiicii't is mail subject to the
choice of the voters at the primary
election to In- held March IS
HAS NO REDRESS.
There are Instances happening daily
in the criminal courts of the bind
where the prisoner and the witnesses
am Miblccted to Insults from the
itatc's counsel wherein there Is no
redress but win re the presiding
Judge might do well to exercise his
prerogative and fine the attorneys
heavily. Attacks of a iM-rsonal nature
11111I abusive language together Willi
jniiendos cast iikiii both prisoner and
w ll ni-sses -do not const.il nte evidence
1 ut. they have 11 considerable weight
1 1 1 if 11 the minds of the jurors.
As an example. A certain Dr. Hyde
Is fin trial in Kansas City for the
murder of a millionaire uncle of his
wife. This is the third time lie lias
been lirought. before the bar of jus-
tli n the charge two previous trials
Jiavlng resulted In failures to agree
1. 1 in the part of the Juries.
Dr. Hyde's wife Is sticking to lilm
through this trouble like a wife In
. '
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fx.:;. Jaclr.a; tt r-ry. Vr-d:'.:
h.'r:.. ir atcuied tu-'jar.;. ti. to;
sr. 4 toy a J. 4 corr-for. .'. t-r '.:?
. j.;.i th sure of ?t t.ftt cf ttr
a' tec :n sr:.:.-1
Mor. day n.r.r:;:.g cf '.hi
Ttr r.al vat rf-stirr.ed
--v. tr'.
':er tt
court's r is o-er
he a"ir.'.'-;! for
!ay ol cf
: .-os ef u
s;'rar.jr r'H-
.ury f.d J:
f-;oj-'3 to t!
h ; r. r to sop.
ryi.'.z to ir.:'.
to Lis fet as '
.to the jury tor s
.e. ' I ar.t t
The ; .-i'or.er's wife
if-tce tte jury ty n
.r -e ytti f-a.a tf.'-"ter as h com--
ro rourt " Or.- cf tbe a"onyt
Vir h- J'fr.:-- ft;?-ted ttat "Mrs
;'('- a fl-hl cf ir.-r-'-:
$5.00 ;. t-.f. oycorre of thU trial." "S'.A
.I'J ;(. cf rb'- ;jror." co:.'.;.'i'if-d tte
.15 i.;i-(.'n a"or:.'-y. "ba b--a fcrcil.r.?
at Mr! li;.!e." Tbe j';J- fat i ra-
ti -JO :z-.rr--)y in tbe tx-r.'.h uat:l tbe at--'rr.'-y
-ho is f -J to r-;-re"-r.t
the ir -:-' cf the ;; W tired
; j rr. r o'j'. 1.0 c.s tjra';- siifi l.
)on. Tt'-n 'be acti'.e trial of tbe
ra-e was re".'jrred.
S';f-h a f"-r.- ar.d F'K:h lar.sr.iaze
tj;;ij t.e ;-0r of th- Fta'e's a"or:."y
v as a 'ii'-frafe to tt- ci iiiza'ion of
'b- r..rsc:i. It was a di-rra-e to
be a'e be :r.ii-r''Trer'r''d and a
dFrve to the narr.e of Arr.ericnn
v.off.ar.b'od. It was an irimlt to tae
.ijror who v.as ;.ower!'--s to re-er.:
it ar.d an ir.Mjlt to the wife whose
b'jt-I.ar.d .'tl'bo'r.'h ;ret-r.t could rot
f-s the a"orr.y well Vnew at th"
t!m" arise ind frnite bim in a ju:;
and h' 'iii-" anfcier.
If the trial court '.vould fine such
a f lans of attorneys heavily for their
i.'riprofewwior.al and uncianiy cond'Kt
and If the honorable members of the
bar before whieh Hreh attorneys prar '
tice would disbar and ostracise them
the Jural profession would once more'
find Itsel' nxn the f-mlner.ee it oik-
of-ctii.l-d as the rnost honorable and
moI 1'arned of all the iirofesrions. j
A scientist hay hunger makes the
brain heavier. Alright but we are
perfectly CHtihf ir-f! with the present
weight of our thought works.
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And now Nebraska produces farm
ers willing to lane me Hianu
Hv.-enr that the Harvester Trust is
a good thing. Same old story of th
birthright and the mess of pottage.
O
An exehani;') says that the farm
says
era of the
country will
do
better !f
tliey mlse more crops and fewer
prospects. Nothing to it colonel if
your idea was adopted the crop of
socialists would pluy out In one two.
three order.
o -
The government has employed a
taxidermist to go to Mexico and look
lor foBHlls. The Hart lesville Exam-
iner advises that fossils may oe
found In that city thus Having the ex-
pensive trip to greaser-land. Might
accommodate with a carload or 110
from this section also.
O
Chic-kasha says it lias lots of things
to bit proud of but Is putting the loud
pedal fin the fact that it has the lar-
gest feed lots in til; world. Anl-
:iirt Ti.iolit lliil'r. Kf Ifnet ll i Tl I' tfl V'.
proud cf tin: firs; basket factory in Houston and San Antonio and expects
(lie ut a ft for instance. I to secure some of the surplus base-
r hall talent of these clubs. San An-
Tlie California liar Association iHjtonlo has just released eight men in
after Clarence Harrows scalp. The order to get down near the player
l.iwviT'-. of the Colili-n State would limit. Thev are Pitchers Siiink liar-
now halnn failed to semi tlieir
brother attorney to the penitentiary
disbar hl'ii. Ho.v does that old prov-
erb read about "when thieves fall
out?"
O
E. II. Smith of Texas who for
iweiity-five years has been a well
known newspaper man about the na-
tional capital has been appointed
confidential clerk to Postmaster lien-
era I PiirPson. Always works out..
The newspaper man eventually cones
into something good if he don't die
too soon.
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The editor of the Pauls A'alli y
Free l.anie observes: "An article on
iiciiMty hints tells "How the Women
of Today Keep Tlieir Figures.' Whil
not Bpealvilig from personal experi-
ence we have an lib a most of them
kei p 'em 011 the dresser." Now why
lo oii sunpose he wauled to inset
that palpably false clause about the
Jack of personal experience?
O
When you attend a public social
fund Inn mid a gentleman In claw-
hammer coal patent leather pump'
three-story collar clerical necktie and
long mane paws out of a Buffering
l lano a ineillev of the Fisher's Horn-
pipe the Devil's Urea 111 .the Did Vir-
ginia Heel Der AVach am Khlne the
Sweet !:v ami Hv Hod Save the
King Yankee Poodle. Auld Im
Svne fler the Haltlo Mother Wo
Won t go Home till Morning t tinging
lo the Cross and When .Johnny Comes ;
Marching Home it Is perlcdly prop-
er and strictly an fait to say to your
(ompaiilons In misery "How perfectly
delight ful -1 low Heavenly aesthetic -
ally divinely sweet." although yo'i
l iiow nt the time you are saying s;
that you are perjuring your immortal
soul and sending Ananias flying M
the rear In defeat.
There Is no lietter medicine made
for colds than ChamJierlaln's Cough
Keinedy. It acts on nature's plan
ri-lleies the lungs opens the secre-
tions aids ex peel oral ion; and re-
stores the system to a healthy con-
dition. For sale liy all dealers.
ALFALFA SEEO
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Pugh & Foster Main Street Ardmore.
16-lm
H so get a box of Dr. King's New
i'.lls take them regularly and your
trouble will quickly disappear. They
will stimulate tho liver Improve your
digestion aixl get rid of all the pois-
ons from your system. They will
surely get you well agalu. 25c at
Ringer Drug Co.
Two Generations
Nat cn" Wtit Popular Laiat.ve Keep-
irg Million cf American Fam-
i 1 1 e t; in Ccc-d Hea:tn.
There rust be genuine r..---rit to as
ttat tas stood rte -.t c' two
ge erat:oi. of user.
In the f.eid cf rxeticiae tone ta-s
Lad greater tuccess. nor r-:a:eJ that
to a ireater degr-e. than Dr.
aio ell's Syn? l'ran. which is
:.ow be;:.;: ui-vd ty fo ger.e.-i'.ioas of
;-ecp-
Its t-se in faaU.es is con- (
be-oc;r.? more geaeral. The j
;.r.:i.a.-.iy. is that it has mer-1
U what it repre'-eLts itHe'fj
a laxative-tonic: :t does act J
exaggerated claims nor use j
!ar.eua?e to tet fcr.h its vir-!
reader
it. It
tO
:.aVe
coarse
fjes:.
it is a medicine tut m mild an 1
pe.-.tje a rr.ed;cine that thousands cf
.-.'.others give it to tiny infants and
vet in a t'.iehtJy larger dose it is
J.'jually effect:ve for Krowa-uf'S. It
is for" ar.y disorder of the stomach
liver or bowels for coni-ti;iat;on no
ma'ter bo chronic for dytf.vsia no
rr.a-ter how severe for biliousness
sour stomach gas on the stomach
J eada'-hes. drow siness after eatin?
and similar complaints arising from
a c!ogged-uo condition of the tow-
els. It is rl'-aant to the taste and
do-s not criie It can be used with
safety and gojd results by anyone
at any age or In any condition of
l.elth. and that person 8 healtn win
improve. Every druggist sells
Stand
the price Is only fifty
one dollar a bottle.
Thorn-sands of families
cents and
throughcu
the country are
never without it in!
BALL PARK IMPROVEMENTS.
Work of Rebuilding Baaeball Park to j
I Begin Next Week.
1 The work of rebuilding the baseball
park on A street southwest will
i begin next week. At the same tim-3
(transportation will be wired to th
I players who are expected to report
; here 1Mb spring. It la expected that
the park and diamond will be In
shape for practice by the time the
players arrive.
IVmham is trying to sell First Base-
man Yost to the locals. Uonham
has purchased a number of new men
i(p tlie foiiiiiic si-ason and wishes
to disuse of last year's first sacker.
A deal may
two clubs.
be made between the
Durant Player Reports.
Hill Harrell Jjurant's new
baseman has already reixirted.
nlaed with the Salilia Kansas
first
He
team
last year and was considered the b3t
In the Kansas State league. He is
said to he a hard hitter.
J'abe Peebles of the Denison club
has been given first call on the sur-
plus players of the Houston club. At
least three of the Houston players
are expected to ba secured by Deni-
son. .Jimmy Humphries manager of the
Sherman team is oil on a scoutii.s
expedition to Dallas Fort Worth
i-ett Tletze and Poelker and Infield-
ers Allen liradshaw McKnight and
Allison.
Some Newspaper Changes.
Cuthrie Olda. March 11 Arch K.
McCill has sold the AVapanucka
Press which he has owned and edit-
ed for twelve years and will locate
elsewhere. Editor Uoff of the deary
Pallet in has sold his subscription list
business and good will to the deary
.Journal and has moved his plant to
Kipley where he will launch a new
paper l.evl llorney foreman at the
Watonga Republican oft'ico for several
vears. has launched the drccnfield
Hustler at dreetifield in Maine-
count y.
FORREST CHOSEN AUDITOR.
An Expert Accountant Wins Respon-
sible Place With City Government
1 W. S. J-'orrest was made city aud-
itor by the board of city coinniission-
!ers at the regular meeting Tuesday
night tit succeed .John 1). Freeman.
I who resigned to go to the nor: Invest.
'Every citizen of Ardmore who knows
jMr. Forrest will congratulate the city
i commissioners upon their good Jud:;-
!:iu nt in selecting him. Mr. Forrest
'came here about live years ngo from
i Newcastle Pa. During a portion of
his residence hero he was with the
Slielby-Downard .Asphalt company
and a irtion of liis time lias been
. voted
to work with the Oil City
I'ownsite Company. In both of these
tiiiiKu-ii lie was employed as an
accountant and in both he was very
'successful. He is quiet unassuming
s().r nm always a busy man. He
; will lenp that portion of the city's
imsjm.ss up to the high standard
which Mr. Freeman has set.
j
SPECIAL TO WOMEN
Do you realize the fact that thousands of
women are now using
A Soluble Antiseptic Powder
as a remedy for mucous membrane af-
fections such as sore throat nasal or
pelvic catarrh inflammation or ulcera-
tion caused by female ills? Women who
have been cured say "it is worth its
weight in gold. " Dissolve in water and
apply locally. For ten years the Lydia
E. Pinkham Medicine Co. has recom-
mended Paxtine in their private cor-
respondence with women.
For all hypienic and toilet uses it has
no equal. Only 50c a large box at Drug-
gist or sent postpaid on receipt of price.
The Paxton Toilet Co. Boston Mass.
Now Using It
i
V
ELSIE
LEWIS
the house err. or.? them Mrs. Clara
Lewis iMrck's Store Ky.. who gave
it to her baby Elsie while teething
and says: -It is the best medicme
in the world for the stomach and
b-jwels." She writes that she keeps
it in the house for every member of
the family takes i; herself anj
that her mother recovered her health
and gained in flesh by using Vt
Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin.
If no member of your family has
ever used Syrup Pepsin and you
would like to make a ersonal trial
of it before buying it in the reeular
way of a druggist send your address
a' postal will do to W. B. Cald-
well 417 Vi'ashington St. Monticello.
III. and a free sample bottle will
be mailed you.
P
Foreign Mission Rally
To be held in the Broadway Baptist
Church Ardmore Okla. March 13-16
to be conducted by Rev. C. C. Cole-
man D. D. Dallas Texas field secre-
tary of the Foreign Mission Board of
the Southern Baptist Convention.
Thursday March 13.
7:30 p. m. Prayer and Song
vice.
8 p. m. Missions. Opening
cussion C. C. Coleman Dallas.
Ser-
dis-
FTiday March 14.
9:30 a. m. Praise service; Asso-c-ational
Missionary G. AY. Whitfield
Marsden.
10 a. m. The pastor and Missions
--Rev. H. R. Long. Kingston.
11 a. m. Missions; address C. C.
Coleman.
2 p. m. Praise Service R. C. Ba-
ker Leon.
2:30. The Church and Missions-
Rev. H. E. Neighbor Madill.
3:13 p. m. Missions. Address C. C
Coleman.
7:30 p. m. Prayer and Praise Ser-
vice. S p. m. Missions; address C. C.
Coleman.
Saturday March Ij.
9:30 a. m. Praise Service Prof.
C.
v. Richards Ardmore.
10 a. m. The Laymen and Mis-
sions Rev. E. D. Hamilton Marietta.
11 a. m. Missions; address C. C.
Coleman.
2:30 p. m. Praise Service.
3 p. m. Missionary Mass Meeting
for the Women conducted by C. C.
Coleman.
7:30. Creat Song and Prayer Ser-
vice conducted by Prof. D. R. Wade
Ft. Worth preparatory to the revi-
val. Sunday March 1C.
9:30 a. m. Regular Sunday school
Prof. C. AY. Richards Supt.
11 a. m. Missionary Sermon C. C.
Coleman.
3 p. m. Great Prayer and Song
Service conduct! by Prof. D. R.
AYade preparatory to the revival ser-
v ices.
7:30 p.m. Opening Service of the
Revival meeting Evangelistic ser-
mon. C. C. Coleman.
Notes All the preachers in the vi-
cinity of Ardmore are expected ty
cur state foreign mission vice presi-
dent W. A. Hamlett to attend this
rr-IIy. Many of our lay men should
ni tend tho meeting. Uy all means
everyone who possibly can should
hear Dr. Coleman.
Ixidglng and breakfast will be given
to all who attend. AYrite me If you
are coming.
Tho rally will bo followed by a re-
vival meeting in the church to be
conducted by Rev. J. Frank Norris
Ft. AYorth and Prof. D. R. Wlade.
F. M. MASTERS
Pastor. .
Gross Extravagance.
The senate will surely never permit
the Curry bill authorizing ten thous-
and dollars for a kafir corn house
at Tulsa during the Dry Farming con-
gress to become a law.
Such gross extravagance would on-
ly amount to wilful dissipation of the
state funds with absolutely nothing
to be gained by It.
The Dry Farming congress will of
course be nn Important gathering and
will doubtless attract frreat crowds
to Tulsa from the adjoining counties
and from other nearby states.
Communities only go after such
1
ILASS
NO ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THIS COLUMN AMOUNTING TO LESS
THAN ONE DOLLAR WILL BE ACCEPTED UNLESS THE CASH AC
COMPANIES THE AD. ADS THAT AMOUNT TO MORE THAN ONE
DOLLAR WILL BE CHARGED TO ANY RESPONSIBLE PERSON.
MISCELLANEOUS.
1 afcLL AND KENT TYPEWRITERS
and handle ribbont carboa paper
o!L etc. G. P. SelvUge. Phone 310
EGdS If you want chickens for eggs
get thoroughbred Black Minorchas.
Eggs $1.00 per setting. S. S. Tolson.
9-Ct
IF YOL'R harness or saddle needs re-
pairing or if in ned of a new saddle
or harness call at Raines Saddle
Shop AY. Main St. Phone 190.
13-3t
FOIt TRADE A nice 40-acre farm
near Mulkey for Ardmore residence
or will sell cheap. Address J. E.
IWilson Care Dick Hlgnlght.
12-3
CITY PROPERTY AYe rent buy and
sell. -See us and list your property;
also city and farm loans. Phone
90. Redfield Realty Co. 21-lm
HAIR GOODS.
HAIR SWITCHES manufactured.
Agency for the Climax Sanitary
Aprons Belts AA'onder Cloth Sllco
Dustless Dusters. Call and examine
our specialties. Free daily demon-
strations of the Blackstone AYater-
Power Face Scalp and Body Mas-
sage Machine. Mail orders prompt-
ly executed. No. 411 Broadway N.
AY. Phone white 794.
14-lm MARIE COULTER.
FOB HINT
FOR RENT Four large lowr- rooms
all modern. Phone 064 white. 7tt
FOR RENT Two light housekeeping
rooms; also one front room for
gentlemen only. 411 B'way N. AY.
9-3
FOR RENT Two nice light house-
keeping east rooms also use of hall
and bath. No. 9 Second Ave. N. E.
12-3t
FOR RENT Furnished two large
east rooms. Phone 293 or call 203
IAYL Broadway. 10tf
FOR RENT Five-room house corner
P St. and Fifth Ave. N. AY. Gas
hot and cold water; modorn; Jia.
J AY. Harrekl. St
FOR RENT One of the best housed
in west Ardmore with gas and all
conveniences. Apply 320 N. AYash-
ington St. J. AY. Sbackleford.
lC-s-w-f
BOARD AND ROOMS refurnished
house. Board with or without
rooms best In town. Mrs. Dee
Jordan 209 A St. N. AA Phone
732. 2-lrc
MY FINE JERSEY BULL will make
season at my barn on AYest Main
Street. AYill call for cows. Phone
blue 330. AYill Cardwell. 4-lru
WANTED
WANTED To buy a horse. Phone
white 322. AY. D. Talialerro. J-ti
I WANT TO BUY All your yearlings
and calves. Phone white 322. W. IJ.
Taliaferro. l-tf
AVANTEJJ Shoe Salesmen for South
ern Oklahoma and Northern Texas.
Must have established trade in
above territory. Address Shoes
care Ardmoreite. 10-fit
WANTED Ten carloads old iron
bones cor-er brass rubber bottles
zinc lead sacks tinfoil. C. P.
Hall the New and Second-Hand
Home Outfitter on Caddo Street.
2-lm
large gatherings for the advertisement
fii.v en iret mit of them. Tulsa cares
nothing for Ardmore Oklahoma City
Durant or Alva and why should she?
and this meeting cannot help these
cities save in the most Indirect man-
ner If at all. AYhy then should the
state help boost Tulsa?
We do not blame Ti lsa. We like
to see towns push their respective
claims to the utmost but when it
comes to securing an appropriation
for a purely local matter we think
it time to raise a protest. AV shall
certainly expect to see both Senators
Tucker 'and Kendrlck opposing this
measure to the very utmost when It
reaches the senate and have every
confidence in their so doing.
Stop and read the Want Adt
Brown & Bridgman
Undertakers and Embalmcrs
are now located on West
Main street under opera
House and have the
largest line of picture
mouldings and Under-
taking goods ever shown
in the city.
Store Phone 23
Residence Phone 7
mm
FOR 8ALJE
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow. Phone
293 or call 203 AY. Broadway. 1 tf
FOR SALE Rhode Island Red egg 3
the famous winter layers $1.;)
per setting. Phone Blue 34S. 9-lra
FOR SALE OR REN T My residence
in northwest Ardmore. Mrs. A. J
AYolvcrton. '.uf
FOR SALE Pure Bull Or;)ii.L"ju
eggs per setting CO cents; two sit.
tings 11.00. T. M. Roberts 1217
Eighth Ave. N. W. 7-3:
TREES My guarantee will not jj
in effect on trees planted after thu
week. H. R. Parker. 9-3
FULL BLOODED barred Plymouth
Rock eggs $1.00 for 13. Mrs. J. C.
Payne Deese Okla. 9-lra
FOR SALE S. C. Rhode Island Red
eggs $1.00 for 13. Close to via-
duct 4Lh Ave. N. E. M. Misel. 10-4t
FOR SALE Small soda fountain
price cheap. Apply Hall &
Thompson. 11-3
FOR SALE Car Washita river but-
torn ear corn. See A'irgil Landrui.i
at Dyer Bros. Ild3-wl
FRU11 TREES Peach apple pe;.r
and plum; 12' cents each. Aid-
more Nursery. Phone blue C9.
11-3
FOR SALE Eight-room house p;u-t-ly
furnished; all coneniencts;
close-in; also two small houses to
be moved off lot. Phone 249. 12-3.
$25.00 DAVENPORT imitation leath-
er almost new. AYill sell on ao-
count of leaving fctr $10.00. Call
tomorrow morning. Roy R. Robe
602 G St. S. AY.
FOR SALE One seven-drawer bird's
eye maple Singer sewing machine
almost new Cost $68.00 our price
$33.00. J. Goldsmith Loan Office.
24-lra
FARM LAND FOR SALE Improved
and unimproved rich bottom and
upland at $4.00 to $30.00. I have
some good propositions that cannot
be beat. Address M. J. Guest
Hughes Okla. 6-1 m
PASTURE.
I AYILL PASTURE your stock at
Ben Ford pasture one mile from
city beginning March 20. Plenty
water. Will call for your milch
cows daily. Phone 370-L. J. B.
Brockett. 9-Ct
MALE HELP WANTED.
DETECTIYES WANTED A man in
each locality to represent U3 in
secret service work experience un-
necessary. Enclose stamp for pas-
ticulars. International Secret Ser-
vice Work Hot Springs Ark. 9-Ct
LOANS.
E. E. GUILLOT
Real Estate and Loans
Postal Telegraph Bldg.
See me for prompt service.
J. R. DEXTER.
Farm Leans.
Low Rates. Easy Termi.
Ardmore Okla.
Father and Son Injured.
Ada Okla. March 11 R. J. Ross.1
a prominent contractor and farmer of
this city and his son William were
operating a stump puller and tho
lever broke and both Mr. Ross and
his son each has a leg broken.
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Cali-
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via
All (lie May1'
One
Way Colonist Tickets
on sale dally.
March 15 to April
15 inc.
Tourist Sleeper thru to
Los Angeles
every Tuesday
tsk for our California booklet
They are Free.
For detail Information see
L. C. Herndon Ticket Agent
Ardmore or Address
iW. S. Keenan G. P. A.
Galveston.
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 133, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 12, 1913, newspaper, March 12, 1913; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc146120/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.