The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 302, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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Ardrr-ore Friday Septerhe- r5 1913
fcGE TWO
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THE DAILY -'M'
ASH 10 SEE THE BRAND
IF IT KKAUi
HORMELS
DAIRY
BRAND
It is --jr jprar:te'i wholesome
sweet. ir.iM tender Ham
ami bacon
DAIRY BRAND.
Hams & Bacon
arc n-i'-'.("i from prime well
matured your.;' 'Ihevare
proper!'.' (ur'.-'l ari 0 smoke'! over
wtrti ifiYfcory and Maple. Hairy
Lraml is the mark of highest
fjuaiity. Akk your dealer.
Tyler & Simpson Co.
Distributors
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An Effective Method that
Kills the Germs and
cunn
Makes New Skin.
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SPORTOORAPHS.
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Athtetici.
The c(otj(i armial irofi;s.slrsal
maratlion rhaniiiiorihli:;i of tti- world
J m li"i'.l"i for 0 to!T 10 at Mm
'iarl( N J ino'ordroiiip.
I'ro-iif-f ts arc
:n;it!;i i'V-'-"i
Juiituiv Ki;bar;f
-'itiraKinp for a
J.nitny Val"l) and
In 'b- nir f'itur-.
Kuily 4'fi a'lil'ti-s will rorni''li? In
tho bii-'grst aihk-tlr rmrt cvrr h'ld
at I.arjrnstrr I'a. at tho xtn.atcr
county fair rn-xt Tu"day.
I'aul Jlanway th Miiladtdihla
runiK-r -will In- a utroni; conti-rid'T
for iionorH In Him middle dlftuntf
ra:m for tho Indoor Boa!on.
If f'aul Lafiina tin; Quaker City
)oriK-llaLarii:T r-aliz'-H Mf amMtion
Y.p. will not only become national
liampion. Nut will rrpr hi nt tbo
1'iiitrd States In the Olymiir Raines
In )'U;.
Dascbatl.
Tlii. N'rwaik i lull inlrniati .mil
Ji-af:ii ban h'Ciirrd K'ldic I'lirl; 5
To Prevent Hiood Poisonlnj
pply Ht omr thr wiiuli rful nM I'Iiii!" I'l!
KlKTKR S ANTISMl'TIC H 1-. A J.I N i OII..II iif
trital illminu Hint flu v-s nv an.i let'" ul
4hr saiiif timr. Not ''iimi'Tit ." ' ' ! '"
.1 ;!;i;i)y Ki.'lKirif. tli foath' rwi lght
riKttcplou. is taking on wtdubt "-o
ta'-t that it i: ir 3i t-J that h will
or. (if fori: cd to rrIiiiui.sh his rlairn
u that titlr and bctoriif a liglu-
w iHht.
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i n-J when it
i tne aarne an
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;. .r -.':i.'h ariJ intf-s-
1 i:.t.; bat we I
c.rtula'm
Hi li.- ii ;.!...; f t. i y M....J .s-l8 jn
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li Mr I i''-J rr. -1 :.:is b"fi:i. ali'I it
j ij at" f.-;.; r.f
r S f r sh'.rr tim.-.
'a. 11 7.-::. a diapp-ar .
1 !''! w:il t.e rr-newf-i. '
.r.trT'l;r.t in S d S. !
th" ' t.'.r; p ;rp. He of
h .l..r pr i.f the I
lth jj'ln: ju M-inrflon '
Mial ii'itrirniit. Thit '.
a I r ii.tiiid ij infl'jnr4 I
I Z" laSfl l)in..ls.
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any druff
f-. briKht
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it: i i 1 t i r. iy
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w hy it ha su r
ir. ' i-n 'iinn.i.'
ant all i-k.r jTi
Ot a t.i.tt.. i f S S R a
Mt'-nv anit r.u will r. '-t only
ar.cl t-MTKi-tii but "U will be the c
t jri. (.f t.ew l.fe H H S m (prepared
rly in th laboratory i.f Th Swift
Kru.irV; :. i hwift Ul'ig. Atlanta
(Ja
liiware ct any attempt to I ell you
8ir.i-ti. i.j; 'JjKt as tJuoi'T
j.-.:d.d. b-
t-'-rl.tiical r:ia.ority f
aily n-pr'-s-f Ltf-d a
(' rcrrir.'.M.icaL'.s tho
..: .i :... of church is
r ...r"y in.; -rd
":.':.- :r a w ;d. ?;.;-ad dr..aLd
;. c jr pf-i"-r.t liri-it-rnocra'.ic and
- r:-t-r:car. fy t'l-m "iirh is a tra--y
u;on ri-or:-ii"-riTaT:ve g'jvern--:
r. shall tf char.iied.
"i'y f.prireit? lipon a certain r.um-
r f c!'-rpy;nen ir. a d;oce?e as a
::. n a vote by d;oc fc- ad er-
rs aal by adv;i.r.e the fractional
of ot.r.f in tho Fn.alkr d:o-e-.
:: is fo'-;b!e to af'proiirr.a'e
;a.'i"y of rr; r.-entaticTl w ithout
ct ir.cr.-ai.iLK tne pre-!':.'
cf Ii.;.ini(- from the dio-
Th ri-i r"s nta'.c r. ia tb
of I!hois as it stand? at
; - -- r.t. a; ; rex n.ati-? Euffiripr.tly tb
; r:ai;iM c f th quality tf th dio-
- s. af'r thr analcfry cj the Xr. it -.
i .ate s-riate The case has been
i -d Mrae and agaiii of th diocese
f Ixii.jb'or. which has 22 clergy
a:.d of.rntrijn.cants an-1 has the
in.!- vcinK p"jwir as the dioc-se
of Nrw York for example with 412
r-Vrny and '''i 25' comnrjnicants. j
I nder iir preger.t ? m of rep-:i.-r-titatti'n.
thv two dioceses of Vir-
K:n a and S ju'.hern Virpicia with
; c.ergy and 31.21 f ommunicari's
l.a.e in thtr ;eneral Coaveiition 1C
I C r-1
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KKPOJP.T OF liii: COMJITION OF
Guaranty State Bank
of Ard.T.oret OV.n. as reported to the State Banking Board Aug.
RDCAP 1TVLATION.
Resourct s:
Ixiaas and DiBCotinfs $197959 17
Overdrafts S01.M
Build.ag Account 3736.00
Furniture and Fixtures 3.000. 00
Real Estate 2831.10
Demand Leans I 8M9.20
Warrants and Securities 6163.39
Cash and Exchange 27.563.8?
TOTAI AVAILABLE CASH I 42.556.43
" 255645.''6
Llat'litles:
Carital 6tock $31000.0)
Surplus and Profits (net) 7K.6.00
BilW Payable 15000.00
Dividends Vnpald "s 00
DejosiU 182.1"1.0
- - i iS' $255643.06
TV.10SJM Aug. 5 1918 $120 884.38
Iiefosits June 4. 1913 160262 97
Deposits Ag. 9. 1913 182.151.06
h(. fix dioctsei" of
ir V.'ill:i- Ititchie fu'fills his promise
to mcif evory liKht weight fishter
to Khr x ihat h'1 is really the rharn-
pfou lii will have hib hands Utto
full for ovcry lad of light wiiKbt pro-
fio'tir.rj.s is after thi? weM'Tti hoy.
Football.
Howard Jotii-B the. new head
e ach of Vale says If tnrn on his
i levi-n K' t hard knorks he does not
In'i-ml that they should exptct apol-
hk'o:;.
I'liiwrj-lty of Michigan pla
rrnnaylvania at Ann Harbor on No-
I'cmli' r l.' and it will he Pennsys
"lily ynu)i: on fO!-l)' soil this sea-
HOII.
Repre-
vcef. while
Kar.-as Cry Ind:ai.apolis Spring-
f:id. Iiaiias. Dtlaware and Duiuth
vith 16 clertty and ;4.29 couimu-
;jii.ar.tr. have s votes. I do not
think i if neces.ary for me to refer
to any other examples to fhow the
.njuBtice and un-Americaclsm of the
prikent system of representation."
The Diocesan Convention at Wash-
ington ly resolution authorized a
committee of three clergy and two
to prepare a memorial to
advocated on the erotind that thn . he General Convention asking that
present i lan of representation is un- i body to take Immediate steps o
Just inequitable undemocratic and 1 remedy defects. A few weeks later
un-American. the diocs of Maryland passed 8lm-
dne of the leaders in this move-j ;!ar resolutions and these were
ment is the Itev. Randolph H. Me- ' Meekly followed by resolutions of
Kim of -vYashlnBton. now the presi- j he Ii"-pse r Southern Virginia
dent of thn Housp of Deputies. Tho fn''t'tion meets for thrf .
At the Annual' Convention of the ; "pf'ks ln hp Kronds of the Cath-
Dioci.se of Washington which was ; "dral of Ft John thp Div'ne 80 1
held In May of this year. Dr. Mc- j dlrfB these weeks the men who
Kirn introduce.! resolutions which iant t he plan of represetnatlon
Plan Under Way to Change
tentation.
The c.rneral Convention of the
Protestant fiplscopai Chunh which
meets tn New York on October Mh
will be the occasion of a determined
effort on the part of the larger
dioceses in the country to change the
plan of representation in the House
of Deputies. Tho cbangt will he ! laymen
Cormll Carlisle and Yale all got
Into harness this week; each of lhf
thr-i- coHrr.i-: have a lontr hard sea-
i:oti ;ih"ad.
were adopted and which havw served
to start the agitation that ma)'
come before the convention.
! In the preamble to his resolution1'
j Dr McKIm set forth under tha
I cyst em of re presentation now ev-
j Istlng In the church dioceses thai
I have
jchatigid will work constantly t carry
out their wishes.
Vsrled Weights In Use.
Getr.s the most precious of earth's
productions have been weighed from
time Immemorial with uncertain and
varying weights. The first gem
weights of vhlch we have records
were seeJi cf uniform size from the
fruit of tho Kua'a or coral tree and
from the fruit of the rarob or locust
tree which wete used la Africa for
weighing gold and later ln the east
for weighing diamonds.
Man In the Case. Probably.
Alice "I think Kitty's new bat t
simply a fright." Marie "Isn't it. i
helped her to select it." Boston
Tranti.tpt
There arc about 40 species of grapes
In the world more than half of which
are found in North America. Few
other plants on this continent grow
wild under such varied conditions and
over such extended areas.
No Ooubt About What H Meant.
Ilass "I supiOBe you think I'm a
fool?" Cass "That's what troubles
me. If your supposition Is correct
then you are a mind-reader and there-
fore you cannot be a fool; and yet
well you understand."
Sure Thing.
Some men who are always saying
"business before pleasure" never give
intelligent attention to either.
One Regrettable Omission.
The society reporter nearly always
omits one important deUll In writing
up the wedding. She neglects to say
whether the happy bridegroom has
made any arrangements which will en-
able him to support a family Topeka
Capital.
Farm Lands
UPLANDS OR VALLEYS
1 ha; o 2""J ;t V.'.-sh'ta
bottom la ml-; ly.i.ir i:: -ti':
boily. K:h h f.n lu i.irimii tl
tli'- tract 1:1 ill it lf.itl ';:;-
company at 111 to J2s .tn ::.
m: ii till. r i:i i'. r.;i '''
l.ii In I i to the avi a l.i;:i:! '
o! r i -i : . an- ii. nli'.ilfa.
nil in i-iilti; aft.: ' .' .'i
t iiiir.t lion and ii v.iH :.
rai Ii In. a- rutif.i:;:; :.'r-:n:i '
water on tho land.
Ali-.o !:;-. a MUt !.- if ..:h'. :
f.'inn.i for : a!" a'. '.'M':-Mi!:' 1
caidi ri :il:i n at ' i r !!.'. 5:.-tei-ost
as lo:::' W. '' ' ; a:
tiicii':; are im t.
(Hi Ia:i-.l;i v. i:'.':: . ' d'. -tanco
of the lloaidion v ...
v rili iii'i;
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GEORGE TERRY
Ardo-icrc Oklahoma.
K
the
.' 1 ;ir.
Van:
U. Mrli. vitt ;
r:i:vor-;Ky of
v. :tn lornii r
too hall
ll.illth.
tam.
I ' a tn ::. -t.-1.
i:ii'r-tri:! ia
yrn;'
1 '.ill ;:r.
h' win:
less than 3000 communicants
lnue as many representatives and
many votes In the House of Dep
uties a those dioceses which con-
tain IS.OO'J or even 90000 communi-
cants. "rc'i':latIon adopted tinder these
ho was star end jit ' condition!;." said Dr. McKIm yester-
1911. I.i tit did not. play j day "may utterly fail to reflect th
tit for the: loan: ait.iln j niii.d of the church find may. ther -ably
h t -n at on";1'0"' fail to connnan.J the loyal stip-
issislant coach at i
MinncKota this as
liiiosniaii on tho
Mcli'.vit.t'.s home
GAS OR INDIGESTION;
"Pape's Oiapepsin" settles sour upset
etomacris in five m; notes.
PHONF. 253 PHONE.
TOR PROMPT DELIVERY
YOUR CltOCERIES
.'I WAGONS LEAVE AT
?. WAGONS LEAVE AT
it WAGONS LEAVE AT
." WAGONS LEAVE AT
WAGONS LEAVE AT
7
9
11
1
WAGONS LEAVE LAST
M.
WILL C. SCRIVNER
THE UP TO NOW GROCER
OF
M.
M.
M.
M.
P. M.
TRIP
L'ltf
Htndy to Cl'liur.
I.f
I'.il.
:ff a nrlr-hhor
:id und liii'.tc r
Di:;;iat-h.
tit." ho i'aid r-
was
IV-
Constipation
Impossible to be we ll- The foe In I'or-d
health. Currcct at onrc. Ayer's I'lih.
(mc at bail line. Sold lor years.
Ask Your Dm tor. i '. ' ''iL
(let your dye work done at I)N-
DOX'S. We make a spec a!y of
dyouif; ladies' fino drcssi s and suits.
n also do first class cleaning press-
in;; and repair- work floods called
lor and delivered promptly. All work
guaranteed.
LONDON'S STEAM DYE HOUSE.
..Phone 301. 211 West Main St.
ATENTS Pnrlucerorlunei
l..r li:.:.--i! i. . .K ii-i l iil.-rtjb
j'lii::
HrJ. .. ir ir.vli ili.-iit
Jfl n l- I t.r r.virri) ill
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CHICHESTER 5 PILLS
Jy 1 111 .in .in .: i:-: -. m. A
V V 1 l"l' i "I r I:- .
I rv I'-..- -i ' ' i. : (
r ir r 'To:
tit;:'"
i'.EAD THIS.
V.'oriier cures
tr.:tihlcs !::-.:Ive:
'j i . . . . .
' I V.
SOI DM i;;l!iliiSiVl!rV.i!! lit
Every Woman
kidney
1 s;rave!.
.. bitel. a
iilM of
rii nte;.
r trou-
t y your
Is i-il.-r.--.tr- I im 1 --i.vi.-I
vjj J' ' ktll.V. ul.l.1.1 f.l- V...1I.1.-II.-.I
f Marvel
I 2rr- -s - 1 Douche
-t-:stfnr V J- - ' i -
.he hi.; -.-. iii 'i ;...-.::.- in
I i.:i '. oi'ii .i. i'.-lsithttes hlad 1
Mi-3 i i thililrui. If "ot sold
(lnr.::.i';f. will hp nenf hr mall on
.r.'ceipi of Jl 00. One Htnall bottlo 19
two months' trout ment utid Feldotn
failn to piTfert n eur. Send for
tesi iu.oiilal:) from ibis and oth.'r
f'at.-s. Hr K. V. I tall. LV.'fi Olive
ftr.'.-f St. Uni.s Mo. cld by drug-fluta.
Pride
OF
Perry
A reliable family
flour n;o(lcratt'
in price but of an
unusual tjuality.
.-.M-tf-
tl ! in-.
t ;v ii.- M A 1: V I-
In i no rl l:i t . ti t
seni! -t:u::p t'r lm(k.
Marvel Co.. 4-1 E. 23d St
I
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1 to
I..
tlir
M;
HT.
i M.
"il
-lMl
T.me '' I'ape's Diapepsin wMI di-
I pest iinythiriK ou eat and over -onie
a soiir. pa-t-y or out-of-order stomarli
j stireiv within f:w n.inuti.s.
j If jour nmalH don't fit comfortably
'or whit you eat lies l.ke a lump tf
b-ad n yr ur stoiimch. or if yon have
heartburn t'tal .s u strn of indiges-
tion. (ivt from your Pharmacls-t a f:f-y-cent
case of Pape's Diapepsin and
taki a do';" just as soon as you can.
Tin re w ill he no sour rUitiits. no
belch iik of undigested food mlx.-d
v. iih acid no ftcniach gas or heart-
burn ftillucfin or heavy feeling In the
stomach nausea deb.litating htad-
achos. dizz ness or intestinal griplnr?.
Th's will all go. and besides there
will hr no sour foci leftover in the
stomach to poion your breath with
naustous odors.
Pape's Diapepsin is a certain cur
for nut-of-order stomachs hecnusn
it tal.es hold of your food and di-pe-'ts
it just the same as if yo.tr
itomach wasn't there.
Ileluf in five tn'nutes from all
stom:ii-h misery is waiting for you at
any t!rti? store.
1 he-e larire fifty-cent cases con-
tain r-nourrh "Pupo's Diapepsin" to
Ueep th. fiitlre family free from
f.tcnmt'l: (ii: -orders r.nd indltrcKtion for
many liioi'.'h-i. I' belongs in your
home.
TOM ROBERTS'
TonsorialParlor
The most modern equipped barber
shop in Southern Oklahoma.
Union Barbers. Hot and Cold Baths
Shoe Shining Parlor
caLT-aiijaiaaHiijgiicBB3TaEftwmft'jjjrwi.i .mmiuimimjuwiii'w.
case
Send the Children To Us
For School Supplies
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 thc.m in selecting the right kind of supplies
for we are familiar with the requirements of the schools.
Pens Pencils Tablets Inks Crayons
and all other school supplies can be found here. Our prices
never night r than elsewhere but frequently they are lower.
are
or send the children.
See us for school supplies
Bomar Drug Company
THE NYAL'S STORE
Phone 651
Postoffice Block
9 j It may be had from
leading Grocers
Hourevrife in th; M.il-.lrg.
Mint- Kmery bad plvei IH.'le T in a
siinple prob'fm in adlticn lh.it he fail-
ed to work out. 'Numbers are dry."
she reasoned with he.vtif a:ic doi"r
nniii-d to make the los'oti uu r iuti-r-elin;r.
"Suiii'.ise" she bct'.in "lnriiu'l.cly
"y(iur tiiamma sent "i to !'' stor.'
to buy thn e pounds of lai'i'.i iwo
pouml-i of iotatoes half a 'oum: e.i h
of carri'ts and turnips and one pound
if liitn.'il'ii'i what would you have
then."
Tim shook h's brad but Marybell
only a ear older raised an t-airer
band.
"W. '.l Mary be!:?' said the teacln r.
with a sorrxiv . fill shriee at Ii''le Tim.
'Stew!' said Marybell sweitlv.
Vo'itli's Conipai.ien.
New Fall Stock of Ruds
Just Received at Downin's
Cail and see the new sires 11 feet 3 Inches by 12 foet. We
also have solid color Seamless Axmin.sters with two-tono stripe
bo rdi r. Hard to Ret but I now have them ln stock.
Crex Hail Runners in 3 aud C-foot widths.
Also a few $10.00 Iron Beds letft to go at
Full size Cotioa Mattresses at
A guaranteed sprirg of $4.00 value goes for
hi fact every item of my stock is marked at b
Why? Because there are no stock-holders behind us crying for
enormous dividends.
My business is based on le.-rltimate lines and a live and let live
roliry. Your business is greatly appreciated and your confidence
is never abused at Downlng's.
I pay the freight on a'l out-of-town shipments. Remember tho
price is cheaper. Rememtc-r the place Is
W. C. Downing
.$7.00
.$5.00
..$3.00
West Main Street
Phone 12S
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 302, Ed. 1 Friday, September 26, 1913, newspaper, September 26, 1913; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc153739/m1/2/: accessed July 6, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.