The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 134, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 13, 1913 Page: 6 of 8
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Ardmore Thurtdty March 13 191J
PACE SIX
fME DAILY ARDMOHEITt
Mother's Advice
To Her Daughter
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CLEAN. LP DAYS will be the 20th
21t and 22nd cf this month the
three dayj preceding Easter.
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MICKS CAPUDINE' rJ
IN A LITTLE WATER ' 1. -
H.'fuovi. tlie rjuiK whether from I '
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SOLO AT Wilt-STOCK CD DRUQ 3TORCS
Every Woman
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Ihe r.-w Vaginal Springs.
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BOMAR DRUG CO.
J'n-sTi;t ion I)ni.'(;i.sts.
Posto:Ue Illuf k Anlmori' Okla.
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CONFEDERATE VETERANS ARE
V.0RKING HARO TO SECURE
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;:.j a:'! rrtiiric hou-'-.-. to .-nt-rta:n
'!: V.-'.-raiiS in tli- Mi'irfe soii'h ari'l
i v i -r than San An'o'.io. Hot-l nu-ii
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li-r- have s:l'ii'-(1 r-otitracts
!.a' Ii.mI th'-in t.o' to a'lvaiicc tlicir
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lio i-ar ririn'l.
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.-an Aiitcnio Confi'il'-ratf Vetera:. s
to hold the "ill Reunion during
:ti. j;r.- week in May for it is at
''in1' lime oj the year that Iiarne 2-
; I lire smiles IllOSt Rladl.V lljiOIl south-
v.'-st Ti-v iu and the Alamo City ".vith
'ail of its niativ wonderful ancieii'.
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and heautiful show plares and iioin'.s
ct interest will he seen at its best.
j .-'an Antonio will do its full share
towards cn'ertaininn and jiroviiliri"?
ho-'ii-ilit securini; quarters and ac-
. otiiinoda' ions f fir the Kray dad h':-
! ros ri-i'reent inu' as tiny do the
flower chivalry and manhood of the
Southland.
V-riiit's and Tut-
i.v ''om.vany. Th-?
.t will s'.art at
i.-rce com.'iany
aiid mu.-t d-.
fineries for i".?
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d.t.t f
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'ft:' ion f-f 'he ;:;
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:.ov .: i.o refiner
;: u;.ri other r
:n jrket.sh'ie product.
Iii.-trihiriori for the states of Ok-
l .i.on.a Texas Arkansas and So ith-w-t
Missouri will he made from this
point the oii'init will consist of every
product of crude oil. It will rc-'iuiro
one year in which to complete the
pl int. General offices will be main-
tained in Tul.-a.
O.l producers of th Midcon' incnt
field expert better conditions as soon
as the i.ew plant is in ojx-ration and
feel confident that the 12.100-barrc)
i!.iily capacity of the refinery will
stiin ih:te crude oil pric-'S.
Want ads get results Read tbem
I)o you know that more real dan-YL'-r
lurks in a conunfiii cold than
jm any o'her of the minor ailments.'
'l'he safe way is to take Chamtier-
; Iain's Coimli Remedv a thoroughly
ti-liahle prenaration. and rid yourself
of the cold as (juickly as possiide.
i'1'hii reue-dy is for sale- by all deal-
(TS.
lATEfSJTSProflucerorfunes
"Hi'' Ut Hivi'iititrM." " Invuriliiiri.
1 N.-.-.1.-I." -Why Sntn.. Ir-Ton-iim full."
Alls.-rit Fn. Spijil lnLMuf Kiwi-ibl. l.uy-
n .t irown rlwrH Si'mj nmifti Hk.-u-n or
nn(i-l fir B.-an-h ef I'liifiit CHjlro rwirtta
lvul r...r.M..ntli.M In fit- uil
"ir Ar. (ir.'l.-v whs f'trturrk- A-lini f'ortiniiiw
'.inner t I'li'.-ntM ari l fi-" in h hil full rlmrir.
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Notice of Sale
Notice is hereby (liven that in P'"'-
s iance of an order of sab: issued out
of the district court of Carter county.
Oklahoma on the Hrd day of March
In:! in an action wherein I.ee l'oo!
was plaintiff and W. J. Hledsoe Joe
lileilso.- Jr. I.crona liledsoe nn-l
Rhonda liledsoe wi-ns defendants di-
ri'Cted to me the undersiJued sheriff
uf Carter county commanilini; mo to
levy upon and sell thy following u-scii'.ii-l
iirojierty:
T.ot I'our ( li in Hlock ?S" in the
ity fif Ardmore Oklahoma according
to the official plat and . irvcy tlicro-
(f approved by the secretary of the
interior of the I'nited Stat's to .satis-
fy a judgment and decree of fore-
r. losure in favor of said plaintiff and
.'iL'ainst said defendants obtaini-l and
made in said court on the Rith la)
of February l'.in for the stun of $."17.
77 an-1 costs J10. with interest
I thereon at s per cent from the ll;h
.day of Iieccinber K 1 2 and costs ac-
: cniitiL' I will on the St h day of April
l:M'! at the hour of two p. in. of said
i!ay at th" front door of the court
hoine in the city (if Ardmore in sai
county and state offer for sab- and
sell to the hi-hest bi-l'ler for cash
'he said property above described or
to mnii (hereof as will satisfy said
j : 1 1 i r i : 1 1 . ;t). interest and costs.
WiMiess my hatid this the r:h day
(f March. lUK!.
lirciC C A RKIiTT.
Sheri:1;" of Carer Coin:".' Okla.
1'y I. L ro'AKKS
'lm llepu'y.
Notice.
Merarn... of the Wiipeev Tail.
"".:-' t i :i . ' i :i .' v. :il be a: o.;r store '
"" ! a:. -I FrM'.y taking ord. rs ;
f"r -;.:'.':.. ar.d s I'nnier Men's S uit-. '
h'tn t.ike yo ir lie a---''
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Th's is tie- s .;. i.. y..r .. j. 1
n o'liers f. j .rv much coiicern-d '
over :;:. tr-'iii t.t rob!- con' r.ie1 ..j
by tln-ir ' hiid.-eii and liav.. abundant
ra-on for it as every cold weaken!
the luniis lowers the itality ;
paves the way for the niiire s.-rious J
:lls-aes that so often follow. Cham-
berlain's Com-h Remedy is famous!
'for its cures and is pleasant and
safe to take. For sale by all dealers I
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Oklalioma
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ROOMS
FIRE PROOF
RATES
RoomsWithoijtBatmIPOup
ROOMSWITM BATMtl.SOup
RoomsWith Bath i l.oo
CArE PRICES SENSIBLE
CLUB BREAKFAST 25 UPj
NOONDAY LUNCH 40
DINNER 75 4
Professional Cards
LAWYERS' DIRECTORY.
J. C. THOMPSON
Attorney at Law.
jtneral Practice. Land Titles and
Land Litigation a Specialty.
Over First National Rank.
Rhone
I. B. Moore J. A. Bass
MOORE & BASS
Attorneys at Law.
General Practice.
Land Laws a .Specialty.
FrensI.-y-Lod better nidi:.
H. H. Brown L. K. Brown
BROWN . BROWN
Attorneys at Law.
Wheeler Rid'. Rhone 29S.
Ardmore Okla.
I. T. Coleman O. C. Lasher
COLEMAN t LASHER
Lawyers.
atid LitUatinn and Probate Rraclice.
Ground flour of old Court House.
Rhone 00:'. Ardmore Okla.
H. B. HARTS
Attorney at Law.
loom 2 Noble Rid:. Phone 700
Ardmore Okla.
P. Kendrick S. M. Davis
R. E. Smith
KENDRICK DAVIS & SMITH
Attorneys at Law.
rdmore Okla.
DR. ' R. C. CONINE
Phones: Office '.'" R-s. :2 red.
High Class Dent-stry at Moderate
Prices.
Office Fast Main S'reet.
Ardmore Oklahoma.
DR. H. A. MORGAN
Dentist.
Office ov r Rostolice.
Telephone:
Office Dl. Residence R.l ; J ?.
Phone calls answer m day or nitt.
Ail work fr l.irante.rj.
WM. ALBERT TACKETT.
An hit- ct.
Of fires Ardu.ore. Ok!a. and
Sherman Tex.
Ph0ne No. 70.
GEORGE RAYNER
Architect.
12-14 Kddleman E!dg.
REGIME OF LINWHACK
E'C CONTRACT CONFIRVED.
Waters-Pierce Oil Company Will Lo-
cate Rtf nery Near Tulsa.
T:.:-i. o-:.. Mrich 31'. Cos-.f.rrr.v
'."!. of cotiTaC. !';.-!: the proposed
.' '.' refi:..-ry cf the V'a.er.--
r:.pa:.y at Said Spring-'
e-t r f Tul.-a. v.a? ar.-
' .'day by C'nark-s Pace '.
BY WARY L. MILLETT.
"No" Arroa smith ould say r-
;rcachf j'ly l caa't eat that"
TherirUKin .'.'.rs Arro smith or the
ai'.r-s. or whoever had offered Ar
rosrith the rejected dish would fall
back abashed and clutch her head
wondering what cn earth she couM
coffcoct to ...tay A.-rowsmith s hungtr
aid ytt tot collide with h.s dyspersia.
Arrow-smith was greatly pleased
with his dyspepsia. It was net the
acutely pair.ful kind but a comforta-
ble tort of LLLa;pir.tS5. giving hira
fomethiLg to taJk about which he
co'jid use to attract sympathy to hini-
self when att-r.tion ia his dlrc-cticn
Be.el to be lagging.
Then too he d-. rive i a certain
pleasure from trying new remedies.
Linwhack. who had taktn an expen-
sive German cure for the tame trou-
ble had talked to him throughout a
whole bridge party explaining just
how Arrow smith could take the same
cure without the trouble of traveling
to Germany.
"You owe it to yourself my boy"
Llr.v.hack said "to take this thing in
time and not let it get its clutches on
ycu. as I did: My how I suffered!''
' So do I" said Arrowsmith. eagtrly.
"I can't eat a thing"
Arrowsmith made life miserable for
the members of his family for weeks
after this groaning and suffering un-
der Linwhack's regime. Then he de-
clared that the wn3 worse than ever
and announced that he desired no
more prune soups or cream steaks
cooked.
The chopped beef interlude was also
trying for those about him for Arrow-.
smith would look so desperately re-
proachful at the sight of the others
devouring fried oysters and spicy sal-
ads and rich desserts while he dined
eff something similar to the dish ord!'
narily set before the family watchdog
Still as Mrs. Arrowsmith pointed out
he really could not expect every one
else to go on a chopped betf diet.
"This is not a follow-rr.y-leader
game darling." hi3 wife explained to
him as Ehe devoured chocolate cake
and Arrowsmith ate a particularly
HARGROVE COLLEGE
THE COLLEGE WITH CHARACTER
Miss Valentine Preston
PIANO
Graduate of Howard Payne College of
Music. Two terms study in Chicago.
Carl M. Johns 0. B.
DIRECTOR OF
DEPARTMENT' EXPRESSION
and DRAMATICS
Graduate under Mrs. Julia McNitt
Leslie of Norwich. N. Y. Graduate
and post-graduate of Valparaiso Uni-
versity with the degree of Bachelor of
Oratory. Student cf costume and
mike-up under the late Mr. J. Harrison
Clarke of New York City.
Tour Work Solicited
"Shucks!" Said Aunt Melissa.
wizened and anaemic cracker. "My
heart is wrung with sympathy for you.
really but I am going to stick to hu-
man food if you don't mind!"
Arrowsmith tried hot water bags
and plasters before meals and pow-
deri after meals and still he knew
that he possessed a stomach.
"The worst part of it is" Arrow-
smith would say "that I can't tell
whether It aches for lack of food or
because of food. U is most confusing.
What wouldn't I give to be well
again! Eventually of course it will
cause my death but remember Henri-
etta I am keeping up a good-sized life
insurance!"
Nobody ever did anything at the
Arrowsmith house but sit around and
discuss Arrowsmith's affliction and
read dyspepsia cures.
When Aunt Melissa came to visit
the family was much concerned at
sight of him.
Arrowsmith passed a long and de-
lightful evening relating his sufferings
to her and describing his hopeless at-
tempts at a cure.
"Shucks!" said Aunt Melissa. "I
should think you would be sick ta-
king all those things and doing all
these gymnastics! Now if you'd take
one of these pep'mints after each
meal like I do "
Arrowsmith groaned hollowly. "You
don't undi -stand" he explained "how
serious a rase mine is! Why I've
consulted some of the best specialists
in the country!"
At'nt Melissa made such a nuisance
of herself about the peppermints that
aftr dinner that right Arrowsmith
ate two to get rid of In r.
"There!" cried Aunt Melissa half aa
hour latfr when she caur.ht Arrow-
smith laughing. "You feel better don't-
you"" '-.lust at the moment." replied her
nephew sev. rely "I have no pain.
Son. times I have an interval "
"You keep on with those i.ep'mints!'
ir.fis'id his aunt. "They'll cure you!
And eat what I'onrk'tu calls human
food!"
' Whether or r.ot It was time for his
dyspepsia to stop anyhow the family
w ill never know but the fact remains
that Arrowsmith's dyspepsia was
quickly cured. Rut Arrowsmith has
never forgiven his Aunt Melissa for
depriving him of his one topic of con-
versation. Chicago Daily Newt.
FOR FULU PARTICULAR SJ'ADD RES S
REV. W. H. MARTIN a. b n. d. Pres.
MARSDEN.
Marsden. Okla. March lib Health
o! the community is great'.;.- improv-
ed. Farmers are very busy petting
ready for pla:.:inq. Much corn will
be pUntl this week. Pad weather
has retarded us. V.'e are "sorry" for
that groundhog.
Ren Harris has returned from Royce
City Texas where he spent the win-
ter. Mrs. Sarah Rirj of Wood county
Texas is making an fxtended visit
with her daughters. Mrs. T J. Jack-
son and Mrs. J. L. Pickens.
Miss Ruby Pittm.in who has been
spending a few weeks with relatives
here returned to her home in Texas
y.sterday.
Miss Jessie Lee McLer.d is visiting
with friends in our community
The little child of Mr. and Mrs. Lee
Willingham -died of pneumonia at a
late hour last niJht. It wi'.l lie buried
in Gordon cemetery.
J. S. Murphy is sp-ndin? a few days
with home folks.
We are clad to learn that cur
school will be extended nnother
month.
The Bible class failed to meet Sun-
day on account of bad weather.
Notice.
Mr. Meramee of the Whitney Tail-
oring Company will be at our store
Thursday and Fri-Jay taking orders
for spring and summer Men's Suits.
Come in and let him take your meas-
ure for one of their justly celebrated
correct fitting suits. j
RANDOL'S. 11-rjt1
READ THIS
j Tne Texas Wonder cures kidney
and bladder troubles divolves gravel
! cures diabetes weak and lame back3
rheumatism and all irregularities of
the kidneys and bladder in both meu
and women. Regulates bladder trou-
bles in children. " "t sold by your
druggist will be sent by mail on
receipt of J 1 .00. One small bottle is
two mouths' treatment and seldom
! fails to perfect a cure. Send for
.testimonials from this and other
! states. Dr. E. W. Hall 2320 Olive
! street St. Louis Mo. by drug-
'gists.
Here is a message of hope and
good cheer from Mrs. C. J. Marin.
Boone Mill Va. who is the mother
of eighteen children. Mrs. Martin
was cured of stomach trouble and
constipation by Chamberlain's Tab-
lets alter fire years of suffering and
now recommends these tablets to the
fublic. Sold by all dealers.
CLEAN-UP DAYS will be the 20th.
21st and 22nd of this month the
three days preceding Easter. j
The Inauguration cf Hoodrow Wilson
Has not made any change in
our policy. We have ri-'lits
and will continue so. If you
have bought furniture fiojr
coverings viz: Art Squares
Rugs Linoleum Mattings and
everything that man or woman
use you know we are right and
will take care of you. If you
have not hesitate before you
matte your spring purchases.
We've got the goods and still
killing high prices cash or
easy payments. Phone SCO.
C P. HALL.
The New and Second-Hand
Home Outfitter in the Green
Box House.
The Hardy Sanitarium
2X2 1st AVENUE. S. W
ARDMORE OKLAHOMA
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A quiet home-like institution lor the treatment of
Medicil and Surgical cases.
liijuipments up-to-date in every particular inclu-
ding X-Kay Coil.
Special rooms for maternity patients at $25.00 per
week including trained nurse's attendance
Trai ied nurses in atteidmce Kates reasonable.
No patients with contagious diseases received.
Open to all ethical physicians.
WALTER HARDY M. D. Resident Surgeon
R03T. H. HENRY M. D Consultant and Anaesthetic
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