The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 297, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 21, 1913 Page: 2 of 12
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Ardmore Sunday September 21 1313
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Tower's Fish Brand
Reflex Slicker
JUST THE COAT FOR DRIVING
WHEN IT RAINS
Fce air '" in it "' V'-'Ji" "Dry
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through Ihe ..m.;;i t..- !--
thai where ur ...n-m. K'il'J Lil.'i 1"-
Inlyou by ite-t ir.K every tlinp.
Roomy eorr.e-.rt .l!e. .r.J wc'l "' 1 ! "
givei l!ie lung. it u.rv ice.
Cil nn JATi-FAcnos
JpJtUU CUAKANTLLD
At your denier'i cr writ prrptid on receipt
of price. Se.il.forcllogo( I uh BranJ tixit.
A. J. TOWER CO. AtJWWs
BOSTON
Tower Cna !in Lirnite-i RR)v
bdlOU'eE CONSTIPATED
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PANAMA CANAL ON
WHEELS.
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Washington. I). O Sept. 20.-One
of the most unique methods to arouse
interest In the approaching completion
of tho Panama Canal and th" im-
mense trade ex pans-ion that w- 11 f"!-
low the canal's ojn-ninp. especially !n
the south has been launched by th"
Mobile Chamber of Commerce and
Business Ixagne.
This is a ' Panama Canal on
Whe.'ip" which is now touring the
sixteen southern states for the n-xt
few weeks before the Mobile conven-
tion of the Southern Commercial Con-
gress to be held In the Alabama city
October 27-20 at which President W:l-
son. Secretary Daniels Sec retary Bry-
an and scores of prominent congress-
men and citizens will deliver address-
es and which will be attended by 10-
Whenever You Need a Oeneral Tonic
Take drove's
The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless
-u:n f enuullv valuable as 8
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic propertiesol QLIMNK
and IRON. It acts on the Liver Drives
out Malaria. Knriihes the Blood an.l
Builds up the Whole System. 50 cents.
HSU 10 SEE BE BRAND
IF IT HEADS
HORMEL'S
DAIRY
BRAND
11. 1W. U. S In. p. M"
It is our -itira' t. enf wh' I'c-ome
sweet nul l t'-ti'i'T 1 i tii
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DAIRY BRAND'
Hams & Caco.i
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Tyler 8c Simpson Co.
Distributors
ATCMTC Drrrlnro I'm innal
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nillCHESTER S PILLS
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Every Woman
Is i..t.-r.-sl-.t nn 1 shr.1 1
l u i aS'.ut tTu- VM'ti.li'rl'a
J . a a 1 'V.iilink- Sunt
i cs' marvel p. -
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M3rcl Co.. 4 E. 23d SI . M.T.
New Transfer Line
I wiil be pb used to n
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will ii-
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J. A. GROCtlANS. Proprietor
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Tie- x i -1 i - -1 '.ua ;jre;iare:
i-t i-:.::.. i.t ; l.ir.s of I'm- canal
...1 firii-n -1 t.t:J-r Cf :'. on of
th.. ifi!-!al 1 mak-r cf t ii - I-tli-
:i 'anal C :iiHS.- -'on. A !.;;. a
!:.:.'.. .i! .r- T-UviiJ. : 'ak-n throii"h
ill- canal so T I-it the K e ditor tan
...... a in do other way the rial a-
i.al.
E. (' Inir.". general M.r -tor of t!ie
can a! o h : ration a- tin.' Mobile cot.-
vei.Mn of tli" So:t.hi-n Commercial
ivt-r.ss vi ill have cbarac of the
tour.
iliuu5! rati
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Clean yjr w"te-cioggea u vCr
Bully.
j Ct a V'-cent box now.
I No odds how bad your liver s'om-
' ah or bowels; how your head aches.
1 how miserable and uncomfortable you
1 are from constipation. inibg' st.on.
; biliousness and sluirgish bowels you
always get the desired result with
Cascarets.
j lxm't let your stomach lr.er ana
! bowels make you miserable Take
Cascarets tonight; put an end to the
headache biliousness dizziness nerv-
I .. tTnt-iii' etnmflf'h
0lSneSS Sit K euui f-a-j ..v .
backache and all other distress; clease
your inside orpans of ail the bile
gases and constipated matter which
is producinp the misery.
A l'Kient box means health happl-
ne and a clear head for months.
No more days of gloom and distress
if you will take a Cascaret now and
then. A51 druggets sell Cascarets.
Don't forpet the children 'heir little
Ins.des need a gentle cleas ns too.
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SPORTING CALENDAR FOR V.
H THE WEEK.
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Monday.
Kdd'.o McCoorty and Frank Klaus
meet at Milwaukee under the new
Wisconsin boxing law.
Tuesday.
Annual meeting of Intercollepiato
Football committee. at New York
fur Interpretation of football rules.
Thursday.
Twelfth annual Horse Show of
Agricultural Society of Queens-Nas-s.vi
counties Mineola N. Y.
CARTER CO. FOLKS
The Ball. an war is over. The Mex-
. ..n s : ::.' :i i rb-nriiiet l and--'1'...'
l'.i'l Sea' o:i lias st .trt'-'l.
T'l' i e'or' --
I. (.'.-. I urn our attention to bin
'1 !. flr (.r.. r g.- a l""'-' way in
i v iij coi.li.let.. ; ! 'tin that our
nr.. r - it and th.it our 'io-
i ..r'.. t can't s-ir;.;.-"''d.
iv i.it 1- t us lta " our n t uri-
. r !. r ri. li- away? 'an tu find
:..v : d re.: '.' ' Look ov r this
i -t ;.. n n.eni'ier th;i w" c'.rry in
i; t:.. j.':.:el'ii.l brand-. We are
i ;p-f.:l tt !i it we hu" and we are care-
f .1 a i . it your orders:
( r. ii : mnat. i. s
S . et put alo.-s
I 'i ai. ' rri' s
! 'r. ii 'iml Honey '
I're-h To' .iy '. rapes
Lettui e
C. bu y
( 'ui'UIl.herS
Ca'dui.te
Itnating Ears
PicUe.l Pips F.'-t
New Cro 1 lominy
Ni w Cro; Corn Grit
New Crop Corn Flakes
If v.m are from Missouri we can
.'m.wVoii. Business is increasing every
day. The band vapon is ready so.
hu:) on. .
CLAUDE STUBBLE FIELD.
Phone 633
Remember We Make Quick Deliveries.
r cmti rUFM'S LINEIl SUITS
.rr Avn PRESSED. 50c
. rr- . AiiMi-iRV r.LEANING AND
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Kv.e-in.i rn PHuPit iu. ..on
DON'T LET BABY SUFFER WITH
ECZEMA AND SKIN ERUPTION
it i.e .1 a li'Tf. et sk:n-co' r-
int. Skin en. ions c.iu-" them no
.iv ' i t n i 1 suu. riir:. but bind 'T
...' - DR. HOESON'S EC-
rruA OINTMENT can b" relied o'l
r l-. l.' f an.l permali' n' e.-ir.' of sn! --.r
vr I--.. w '...... s'en .TUi:..'li
i- .'"iti:td. th.'ir 1'1'e in;-.-rabb'. "':;'
via.: ::!Ti'.rl.Ml wi'li V.vak:::f
- '. s'-.i'i ov r the face ar:d
Dec'i r- a:id s'. a M'ecial. ;'.:
; lt !.e;. We trie! 1 'r. llobscns
'i-.ei::t f T-. t :n :i ' and Mere .vor' !
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PFEIFFF.R CHEMICAL COMPANY.
St. Lcuis. Mo.
Philadelphia. P.i
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Cuticura Soap
And Ointment
Treatment: On retirirtf; soak the
hands in hot water and Cuticura
Soap. Dry anoint with Cuticura
Ointment and wear soft bandages
or old loose gloves during the night
CuUrur Soap and Ointment aold throushoul tne
Vorid. Utierai flample of each rialii-d tree wlin
book. AdilrtM "l utlcura." Iem. 61. lnum.
-Men wtjo shave and abaropoo altii CuUcum
Soap wUI nod It but lor aaiii aud acalp.
SEPTEMBER 21 IN HISTORY.
lSul An army of blacks bega.i
march to besiege the city of Sa.i
Domingo.
1S29 First public school in Balti-
more M l. established.
1 b5 1 Theatf r at ' Bolougne burned ;
emperor acted as fireman.
1SS Forest fires rage around Bona
Algiers with great loss of life.
IWt News of Kurokt's march to
outflank Mukden confirmed.
l'i ter Karageorgevitch crow nd
King of Servla.
i:12 I'niversal Peace Congress del-
(gats gather at Geneva Switz-
erland. LIVER PILLS
Sugar-coated and all vegetable. Dose
only one pill at bedtime. Kor consti-
pation bilious headache. Indigestion.
Auer"S Pills. Sold for 60 years.
J. '. A.erCo..
AsU Your Dortor. i.-w-h m
Get vour dve work done at I)N
DON'S. We mako a specialy of
dyeing ladies' fine dressrs and suits.
We also do first class cleaning press-
ing and repair work. Goods called
for ar.d delivered promptly. All work
guaranteed.
LONDON'S STEAM DYE HOUSE.
..Pnone 301. 211 West Main St.
EVEN M E ?l OF
EXPEHfEfjGE
conneeteil with nur callinu' are
surprist'il at the careful and con-
scientious manner in which we
attend to tho unseen details ot
our work.
I to j-.iii n'.-ilio wli:it this mi'ilii.
il ..ii ihoiil'l ni'f'l :i uiuli rt.iki.r
in vour hi)iiic'.'
Brown & Bridgman
UNDERTAKERS.
Under Opera House Phone 2J
orr. day ami Mt.nr
Pride
OF EBBS&m
erry
A reliable fami'y
fk'ur nicdcratc
in price but cf an
ur.usua! (juality.
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It may be had frcm
Leading Grocers
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THE LOCAL MARKETS.
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! Poultry rnd Hides.
I C'orrect-d daily V W. Newman.
l-orETHY-Ik-ns 10 l-2c. Fryers
1 ; I '.'r. Turkeys 10c.
JIJIiEa-rCeen 12 l-2c Dry Faints
21 -2e.
Butter and Eggs.
I'.L'TTEK 2Gc.
EGCS 2Cc.
Grain and Feed.
Corrected daily by Campbell
Campbell.
KE'BD OATS Cric.
EAR CORN OZc to 70c.
Corn Chops $1. 70 and $1.75; Mill-
run Bran $130; Gray Shorts $1.35;
Mixed Feed $1.25; Alfalfa Meal
$1.15. C. S. Meal Town bare.
BAL.KD ALFALFA 50c per bale:
$14.00 per ton.
PRAIRIE HAY Baled new $13.50
to $15.00 per ton.
PRAIRIE HAY Baled. Old $10.00
per ton.
JOHNSON GRASS Baled. New
$S.0O per ton.
JOHNSON GRASS AND OATS
10.00 per ton.
Wheat and Oats.
Corrected daily by the Ardmora
Milling Compauy.
WHEAT 75c to 76c.
NEW CORN 70c to 75c.
Cattle and Hogs.
Corrected dally by the Cold Storage
Market.
CATTLE 3c to 4 l-2c
SHEEP 3c to 4c.
Calves 5c.
HOGS 7c to Sc.
Cotton.
COTTON 13.25 to 13.50.
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New York Sept. 20. The follow-
ing events are scheduled to take
place during tho coming week:
Monday.
Experimental explosion at the Fed-
eral Bureau of Mines at Bmceton
Pa. will be made for purpose of
testing eUctrical devices for con-
trolling explosions.
Second safety congress of Inter-
national Council for Industrial Safe-
ty opens at New York.
Convention of American Meat Pack-
ers 'Association opens at Chicago.
International Congress of Homo
Education nxets in Philadelphia.
An examination will be held at the
Stat.' Department for diplomatic sec-
retaryships by Secretary Bryan.
Tuesday.
President AVilson formally opens
annual West Virginia Fair at. Shat-
tucl; Park Parkersburp W. Va.
Final drawings for lots in 1.315.000-
arre Indian nervation begins at
(llasuow Mont
Wednesday.
Confi renr" of National Federation of
Settlements begins at Pittsburg Pa.
Thursday.
Fourth annual convention of
American Manufacturers' Export As-
sociation In gins in New York City.
Th" fourth centenary of the dis-
covery of the Pacific Ocean by Vas-
so Nunez de I'.albna to be observed
in Spain beginning today.
Saturday.
Georire F. Ilaer president of the
Ke.nIir.L' Kailw.tr system celebrates
his seventy-first birthday.
Farm Lands
11FLANDS OR VALLEYS
I have 2. "00 acrrs of Washita
bottom lands lying in one
body. Each farm included in
the tract is In a loan com-
conipi.ny at $13 to $iM an acre
corn this year is making B0
bushels to the acre a number
of acres are in alfalfa
all in cultivation eleven good
tenant houses and a well at
each house running stream of
water on the land.
Also b.a.e a number of other
farms for sale .at one-third
cash balance at S pi r cent In-
terest as long as interest pay-
ments are met.
O.l Ian-Is within short dis-
tance of the Hialdton well.
Sc.. me for any size farm
writr and till me -what you
want.
GEORGE TERRY
Ardmore Oklahoma.
KHPOKT OF THE CONDITION OF
Guaranty State Bank
of Ardmore Okla. as reported to the State Bunking Board Aug.
9 1S13.
RECAPITULATION.
Resources:
Loans and Discounts $137953.17
Overdrafts 501-84
Building Account 3736.50
Furniture and Fixtures 3 000.00
Real Estate 2831.10
Demand Loans $ 8829.20
Warrants and Securities 6163.39
Cash and Exchange 27.563.86
TOTAL AVAILABLE CASH 1 42556.45
$255645.06
Liabilities:
Capital Stock $51000.00
Surplus and Profits (net)... 7.0C6.00
Bills Payable 15000.00
Dividend Unpaid 28.00
Dejosita 182151.06
$255645.06
De!sJts Aug. 9 1918 $120884.38
Deposits June 4 1913 160262.97
Deposits Aug. 9 1913 182.15106
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(Isaiah 52nd Chapter-5th to 10th
Verses.)
Now therefore what have I hers
saith the Lord that my people is
taken away for naught? they that
mle over them make them howl
saith the Lord; and my name con-
tinually every day is blasphemed.
Therefore my people shall know my
name; therefore they shall know in
that day that I am he that doth
speak; beholil it is I.
How beautiful upon the mountains
are the feet of him that bringeth
good tidings that publisheth peace;
that bringeth good tidings of good
TOM ROBERTS'
TonsorialParlor
The most modern equipped barber
shop in Southern Oklahoma.
Union Barbers. Hot and Cold Baths
Shoe Shining Parlor
MIMIWI.fjFM. IV.
Send the Children To Us
For
Your children can buy at our store as safely as you can. Our
line of school supplies is the best in this community and the as-
sortment enables children' to get Just what is best and what is
needed. We can assist them in selecting the right kind of supplies
for we are familiar with the requirements of tho schools.
Pens Pencils Tablets Inks Crayons
and all other school supplies can be found here. Our prices are
never hlght r than elsewhere b ut frequently they are lower.
or send the children.
Bomar Drug Company
THE
Phone 651
New Fall Stock of Rus
Just Received at Downinjfs
Call and see the new sizes
also
have solid color Seamless
r Hard to get but I now
bord
Crtx Hall Banners in 3 and C-foot widths.
Also a few $10.00 Iron Beds left to go at $7. CO
Full size Cotton Mattresses at $5.03
A cuaranteed spring of $4. CO va'ue goes for $3.00
1. fart rverv Item of my stock is marked at bargain prices.
Why?
Uccause there are no
enormous dividends.
My business Is based on legitimate lines and a live and let live
policy. Your business Is gTeatly appreciated and your confidenca
Is never abused at Downlng's.
I pay the freight on a'l out-of-town shipments. Remember the
price is cheaper. Remember the place Is
W. C.
West Main Street
that published! salvation; that saith
un'o Zion Thy God reigneth.
Thy watchmen shall lift up the
voice; with the voice together shall
they sing; for thy shall see eye
to eye when the Lord shall bring
again .ion.
Break forth into joy sing tog ther
ye waste places of Jerusalem; for
the Ixird hath comforted his people
he hath rodeemed Jerusalem.
The Ixjrd hath made bare his holy
arm in the eyps of all the nations;
and all the ends of the earth shall
see the salvation of our God.
Cars of stuff are arriving daily
stock will soon be complete. Buy
where you can get the most for
your money. L. D. Mason 204 West
Main St. 18-lm
School Supplies
See us for school supplies
NYAL'S STORE
Postoffice Block
11 feet 3 Inches by 12 feet. We
xminsters witn two-tone stripo
have them In sUck.
siocK-noiaers oenina us crying ior
Downing
Phone 123
Stop and read tie Want Ad.
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 297, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 21, 1913, newspaper, September 21, 1913; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc153734/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.