The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 152, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1913 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmore Thursday April 3 191?
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
PAGE THREE
CAPUDINE
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IN A LITTLEWATER'v
CURES
HEADACHE
COLDS AND GRIPP
sold at Well-Stocked Dug a Stouc
ENDORSES GOVERNOR CRUCE.
Quarterly Conference of Free Meth
oditts Pass Resolutions.
Ueary unia. April 2. At the re
cent quarterly conference of the
Freo Methodist church at this placa
the following resolution indorsing the
tstKi.d taken by Governor Crucc for
the enactment of laws against gamb-
ling carrying concealed weapons
abbath breaking and for the mar-
riage health bill was unanimously
passed:
Whereas: Our honorable governor.
Mr. Leo Truce in his message to the
legislature now in special session
speaks no plain and ur..:es so em-
lliaticul!y the enactment of laws con-:
periling farubliri;.' carrying concealed
weapons Sabbath desecration and the
marriage health bill: and
Whereas: We believe that such
laws are a necessity in this lair land
of ours for public good and welfare
of society; therefore be St
Resolved: liy the rieary Quarterly
Conference of the Free Methodist
church now assembled i:i Geary Ok-
lahoma the 20th day of March 1015
(representing our work in Canadian
Kingfisher Caddo and Blaine coun-
ties) that we hereby heartily com-
mend our honorable governor upon
his plain expressions and the urgent
recommendations he has mada for
such needed legislation; and belt fur-
ther Resolved: That we ask our citi-
zenship to give all the hel; and as-
sistance possible to our governor unto
this end and also pray our legislators
to enact such legislation; and bo It
further
Resolved: That our secretary be
instructed to forward a copy of those
resolutions each to the governor and
the public press for publication.
On motion the ahnvn resolutions
were received and unanimously adopt
cd.
0. DAVENPORT Secretary
Cashioti Okla
II. ALLEN District Elder
Geary Okla.
Mother's Friend
in Every Home
Comfort rid Safety Aitured Before
the Arrival of the Stork.
E.
Suffragists Get Roosevelt.
Xew ork April 3. At the. meet
ing of the suffrage committee herd
today io plan for the big parade nest
month formal announcement will bo
made of ths acceptance of an Invita
Hon by Colonel Roosevelt to address
the big suffrage mass meeting to be
held at the Metropolitan opera house
on the evening ot .May -'. mis is
the nay before the big annual parad
ESTABLISHED 1 S 72
The Waddell
Investment Co.
C. O. SHANE
M:inai;i!r Ardmore Office
Farm and City Loans
Office Guaranty Slate Dank Buildinu
PHONE 111
Every Woman
U Interested and snouia kdqw
about the wonderful
i MARVEL Whirling Spray
The new Vaginal Syringe.
Best most convenient. It
cleanJt instantly
Ask your drui-i.'1'tfor It.
If he cannot lupply
MARVEL accent r J c
but lend nCimD for Illustrated
bonk sealed. It cives full particu
lar. nrl HirerMorn InviluaMe to ladles.
ftUavU CO. 44 Li it 234 SiricLMc Ink-
Rubber!
Rubber!
Rubber!
New Rubber Tlret.
"Wc are prepared to put
them on for you while you wait
and give you the best material
and lowest prices.
Harness Repairing.
V'o also repair your har-
ness while you wait In our own
Fhop. First class work good
material and moderate prices.
Call and See Us.
New State IIclw.
and Harness Co.
Notice of Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that in
pursuance of an order and judgment
of the District Court of Carter
County Oklahoma made and en-
tered on the 2fith day of February
1913 tiio case wherein The Ardmors
National Batik is Plaintiff and The
Sjnkh-Fraley Lumber Company Is
DefondMit authorizing and directing
me to offer for sale and sell to Ui-j
highest bidder for cash p.fter thirty
days' notice the following described
property to-wit: All of Lot No. .S
!:i Block No. 271 in the City of
Ardmore Carter County Oklahomi
according to the Official map and
plat of said city.
I will receive bids tip to and In-
cluding the 5th day of April 1913
and sell said property subject to
the approval of the District Court of
Carter County Oklahoma.
A!' bids must bo accompanied by
a certified check for ten per cent of
the amount bid to bo forfeited to
me as receiver if the bid Is accepted
and the bidder falls to pay the bal-
ance. Bids will bo received for me
by the Clerk of the District Courr.
ir by Cruce & Potter Attorneys or
by the undersigned.
Witness mv hand this the 1st day
of March. 1913.
E. E. GUILLOT.
2-lm Receiver.
Don't bo surprised if you have an
attack of rheumatism this spring. Just
rub the affected parts freely with
Chamberlain's Liniment and It will
soon disappear. Sold by all dealers
The old sayUii? what Is home without
a toother BhouM add ".Mothers Friend."
In thousands of American homes them
Is a liottle of this splendid and famous rem-
edy that has aided many n woman throned
the trying ordeal saved her from surferlnc;
and pain kept her In health of mind and
body lu advance of bnhy's coming and had
a most wonderful lnlluonce lu developing a
healthy lovely disposition In the child.
There Is no other remedy so truly a help
to nature as Mother's Friend. It relieves
the pain and discomfort caused y the
strain on the ligaments makes pliant those
flhres and muscles which nature Ih expand-
ing and soothes the lallammatioa of breast
glands.
Mother's Friend Is an ritcrnnl retnedv
acts quickly and not only bnuishes all dis-
tress In advance but nKsurs a speedy and
complete recovery fr the mother. Thus
she heroines a healthy woman with nil her
strength preserved to thoroughly enlov tlm
rearing of her child. Motlier'i 'Friend can
lie had at any drug store at JSI.oo a buttle
nnd Is renlly one of the greatest blessings
ever discovered for etpectniit mothers.
Write to linidflcld Ilcgiilntor Co.. r.s
l.nmar I'.ldg. Atlanta. c;n.. for their freo
hook. Wrltu to-day. it la most UistrucLlvti
MISS TULLUS WON f.'EDAL.
Palmer System of Penmanship is Ce-
ing Taught in City Schools.
The Ardmore city schools are usin;;
the palmer system of penmanship.
fliis is the system that is used in
all the leading schools of the court -
ry a system which employs the mus
cular movement throughout. Til
ity board of education employed a
supervisor of penmanship tins year.
Sim has systematized and unified
the work throughout. The authors
if tiiis system of writing olfer
euard buttons for efficiency in this
system of writing. i lie lirst pupil
in the Ardmore t-chools to receive
one of these buttons is Miss Muby
Tulh.s of Washington school. There
has been a lively race for this honor
among a number of pupils and while
Miss TuIIus succeeded in being fits.
to receive the prize! a large num-
ber of other pirpils arc- close behind
her.
EPISCOPAL CHURCH.
Professional Cards
LAWYERS' DIRECTORY.
J. C. THOMPSON
Attorney at Law.
ieneral Practice. Land Titles and
Land Litigation a Specialty.
Over First National Bank.
Phono 33.
I. B. Moore J. A. Bass
MOORE & BASS
Attorneys at Law.
General Practice.
Land Laws a Specialty.
Frensley-L-edbettcr Bldg.
H. H. Brown L. K. Brown
BROWN & BROWN
Attorneys at Law.
Wheeler Bldg. Phono 29S.
Ardmore Okla.
I. T. Coleman O. C. Lasher
COLEMAN & LASHER
Lawyers.
..and Litigation and Probate Practice
Ground floor of old Court House.
Phono 002. Ardmore Okla
Phones Office 30S. Res. S22 Red.
DR. R. C. CONINE
Dentist.
91 s West Main St.
Oier Coleman's Drug Store.
Brown & Bridgman
Undertakers and Embalmers
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
DR. H. A. MORGAN
Dentist.
Office over Potoflice.
Telephone:
Office 91 8. Residence Blue S47.
Phone calls answered day or night.
Ail work guaranteed.
Phone 170.
I. B. Kendrlek 8. M. Davis
R. E. Smith
KENDRICK DAVIS & SMITH
Attorneys at Law.
4rdmore Okla.
WM. ALBERT TACKETT.
Architect
Offices at Ardmore Okla tod
Sherman Te.T.
Notice of Sate.
Notice is hereby given that In pur
suance of an order of salo Issued out
of tho district court of Carter county
Oklahoma on tho 3rd day of March
1913 In an action wherein Leo Pool
was plaintiff and W. J. Bledsoe Joe
Bledsoe Jr. Lorena Bledsoe and
Rhonda Bledsoe were defendants di-
rected to me the undersigned sheriff
of Carter county commanding nie to
levy upon and sell the following de
scribed property:
Lot Four (4) la Block 207 in the
city of Ardmore Oklahoma according
to the official plat and survey there-
of approved by the secretary of the
interior of tho United States to satis-
fy a Judgment and decree of fore-
closure In favor of said plaintiff and
against said defendants obtained and
made In said court on the 19th dai
of February 1913 for the sum of $317.
77 anil costs $10.3. with Interest
thereon at 8 per cent from tho 14th
day ot December 1912 and costs ac-
cruing I will on the 8th day of April
1913 at tho hour of two p. m. of said
flay at the front door of tho court
house in the city of Ardmore in sai
county and state offer for sale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash
the said property above described or
eo much thereof as will satisfy said
Judgment with interest and costs.
Witness my hand this the 0th day
tt March 1913.
BUCK GARRETT
Sheriff of Carter County Okla.
By BILL POWERS
5-1 m Deputy
Railroad Time Table
SANTA FE.
Northbound.
No. 6 12:16 a. m.
No. 12 3:1 p. m.
No. IS 11:47 a. m.
Southbound.
No. 5 4:02 a. m.
No. 11.. i:fi:i p. in.
No. 17 4:31 p. m.
ROCK ISLAND SYSTEM.
Westbound.
No. 673 H:;o a.
No. C31 8:30 n.
Eastbound.
No. B"2 7:45 a.
No. 674 4:30 p.
Havlnir studied two years at Mckllliii's Vet-
erinary College. Chieaito. I am prepared to do
work in Veterinary Medicine. Surucry and
Dentistry. I will locate 'for six months at the
farm of J. C. Bostwick three (31 miles south-
west of Ardmore. Calls answered day or niebt
Phone G-532.
D.CBOSTWICK V.S.
FRISCO SYSTEM.
Westbound.
No. 523 ; . . 9:30
No. 513 12:30
No. 27 4:20
No. 505 8:20
Local Freight.
No. 547 4:43
(Daily except Sunday)
Eastbound.
No. 524 5;no
No. 50! 7:00
No. 526 UMO
No. 514 4:55
Local Freight
No. 540 6:10
p. m.
a. m.
a. m.
p. m.
p. m.
p. m.
Sis of the best union barbers and
you are always "next" it Toip Rob-
erts' shop
Fifteen Prominent Rectors Oppose
Suggested Change in Name.
New York pni 2. The recent ag-
itation in lb- Protestant Kpiseopai
church and its press to eliminate
from Its name tho word "profestant"
or to adopt a new name has called
forth a letter of protest from fifteen
prortiient rectors of N'e.v York
which has l"vii sent to the Right
Ilev. Daniel s. Tuttlo cf Missouri
presiding biMnri of the church. One
of the names .-unvested to width oh
jections Is luiuul is "Tile American
Catholic church." Those who favor
It propose to submit ;t for r nsidcra
tion at the next general convention of
the church in this rity in October.
The protest u jn part as fellows:
' Wo belie-.e the time to b inop
portune for (hanging the nam' for
the great number opposed to the
change will be sincerely disturbed by
such action. It is r.ut'e r.vMent that
those lnter N (1 in this matter can
not agree mi a .i.im. Church unity
cannot bo in! ee.ued by a church that
deliberately ibtrovs its own name.
"e do i'(.' undertake to discus
lie in idetpi v of the present name
thoimh we 1: u st there is a vast dif
ference lu the church's wisdom in its
origin. il :eu :i.m and (he proposal to
drop the 11. .me which the church h;'s
Iiimi'tMiily bi'Vtie since our people be
came a nai :::.'
Tiie li U T
liea'iiig a !
iV Kogers o.
1 ' 1 etirt is engaged in
iu.e;e t as. in . I ich Nail
I'ert Worth are plain
tiff and I'umi (;;i!am and others
of this city are dcf.-nd.tttts. Plaint ill's
allege that tin y wore deprived of
the use of e ivttain pasture which
lliev were 1 milled to the u:.f of and
ask for danaues covering wh.it ihey
estimate t'leir profits w.iuK! hae
ben had tiny been allowed to use
the pasture for grazing '.".it lie.
Eddie Lee I'imh of the colored
persuasion bin been placed under
arrest charged villi taking a watch
of the value of 33 which did not
belong to him and the iiifnrmatioit
states that be took the .property for
the purpose of converting It to his
own uso. It is alleged that the watch
was wrongfully taken about the 2"th
01 List month.
Notice of Sale".
Notice Is hereby gl'.en that In pur-
suance to an order and Judgment of
tho district court of Carter county
Oklahoma made and entered on Feb-
ruary 2G LH3 wherein tho Ardmore
National bank is plaintiff and the
Smlth-Fraley Lumber company Is de-
fendant authorizing and directing me
to offer for sale and sell to the high-
est bidder or cash after thirty days
notice tho following described prop-
erty tow it:
The east one hundred and forty
feet of Lot One in lilock four hun-
dred and seventeen of the City of
Ardmore Carter county Oklahoma
according to tho official map and
plat of said city.
I will receive bids tip to and includ-
ing the fifth day of April 1013 and
sell said property subject to the p-
proval of tho District Court of Car-
ten county Oklahoma.
AH bids must bo accompanied by a
certified check for U n per cent of the
amount hid to be forfo'ted to me as
receiver if the bid is accepted and the
bidder refuses to pay tho balance.
Bids will bo received by me at my
offico in Ardmoro and received for
me by :hn clerk of tho district court
of Carter county Oklahoma at Ard-
more or by my attorneys Cruco &
Potter.
Witness my hand 'this the 4th day
if March 1913.
K. E. GUILLOT
Mm Hecelver.
32
50
to
Cali-
fornia .lit'y hiiih'-r from seme points)
via
Ail lie .i
One Way Colonist Tickets
on sale daily.
March 15 to April
15 inc.
Tourist Sleeper thru to
Los Angeles
every Tuesday
sk for our California booklet
They are Free.
For detail Information see
L. C. Herndon Ticket Agent.
Ardmore or Address
W. S. Keenan G. P. A.
Galveston.
it
99
Rough hauling ?
"I dorit mind. This is
a Studebaker Wagon9
that's why bought it. I noticed that
men were using the Studebaker where-
ever the work was hard hauling steel
girders in the city lojs in the woods
stone in the quarry."
"My work is hard and I know it. My wagon
is on my payroll and must earn its salary. That's
why 1 bought a Studebaker. 1 can't afford to
buy a cheaper one."
"Get in touch with a Studebaker dealer he's
a ijood man to know."
f- arm Wafffln
lVltry Wagona
Trurlt
fnnUactrtra Wagont
KunabauCa
Dump Wagona
Jurry
See our Dealer or write uj.
STUDEBAKER South Bend Ind.
NKW YORK
MINNEAPOLIS
cmrAoo rums Kansas crry hknvf.r
SAL 1 LAKE CITY SA.M FKANLlSCO fOBTTANl) OKU.
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 of costume and
make-up under the late Mr. J. Harrison
Clarke of New York City.
FOR FULL PARTICULARS ADDRESS
REV. W. H. MARTIN luSw.
L. HARDIN President
C. T. WILLIAMS Vke-Pres. & Mgr. 5
HOTEL KINGKADE
EURO I KAN
Absolutely Fire Proof. Fine Cafe in Connection.
Large Sample Rooms Turkish and Plunge Haths.
Billiard and Pool Room. : : Ilarber Shop in Connection.
WEST GRAND AVE. OKLAHOMA CITY OKLA.
I SHELBY DOWNARD
ASPHALT CO.
BITUMINOUS LIME ASPHALT
t
Kr'firit'd Asphalt Produced Tixler 1. S. Patent '
Quick Money to Loan on Farms
Lowest Rates : Good Terms : Best Service
W. A. WOLVERTON
District Maunder t With Ardmore Abstract C
13 N. Washington St AKDMORE OKLA.
3.
Examinations made and loans closed from this office
Ciood Farm Loan Agents Wanted
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 152, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 3, 1913, newspaper, April 3, 1913; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc153592/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.