The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 38, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 19, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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1912
THE DAiLY ARDMQREITE
Ardmore Wednesday Ncv. 1S
PAGE TWO
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New
Train Service
Oklahoma New Mexico
i'and PacificIRail way
has inaugurated regular passenger scr-
vice between Aril more and the new town
of Wilson Trains leave "B" Street
crossing daily at 11:00 a. in. and leave
Vilson at 0 j. in. returning to Ardmore
Take a day off and visit the new town
of Wilson and the great oil fields. The
Oklahoma New Mexico and Pacific is
running the finest day train in Oklahoma
usina all Pullman Parlor Cars. For
further information call Phone No. 295.
L. V. FOX Traffic Mgr.
rzrzr
SHOT AT DEER
RILLED AN ELK
THIS HUNTER NOW HAS TO PAY
FINE OF $200 FOR KILLING PRO-
TECTED GAME.
Lewistown N". IS A mon
itor elk weighing "oo pounds was
killed lit the borders of Seven moun-
tains ni'iir Slglervillo yesterday af-
ternoon by Dayton Aikotis. He claims
ho mistook it for a deer. Flvo hunt-
ers fired lit tho anitnal but A ikons
was the only one to hit it. Aikotis
wont before a justico of tho poaco
toilay anil furnished bond for tho $2i'0
lino ho will haw to pay for killing
protected Maine. His father was tho
Informant thus keeping half tho tine
To Cure a Cold In One !
T:kc I.AXATIVK ltlo iMK riuimnr !t tr-i-.
luKll nml lit ..I. .tlw mnl..lWs i-lt tin i'
1 fi vi c t: i Tct'i'i'l in in ' it it l.n'f to t-i''
v. V. GKMVi: S MKn-.tmr ! ' . '
in tho family.
Not in many years had an elk been
seen in Miflliii county which is a
hunter's paradise. The animal was
probably driven by hunters from the
state game reservation in Outer coun-
ty. Tho carcass was presented to the
l.ewiston hospital for the use of the
patients.
LIGHTS POWER
PHONE 156
LIGHT YOUR HOME
WITH ELECTRICITY
KANSAS NEGROES TO AFRICA.
Chief Sams Must Have Been Work-
ing There Too.
1'arsons. Kan. Nov. IS. Sixty col-
ored families of Parsons will bo part
of tho first load of emigrants to no
to tho gold coast west Africa where
they will establish a colony. They
will leave in December to sail from
New York liecemlier in.
They are only a few of a law
number of negroes who will leave
this section of the country about that
time.
STAR ROUTE MAIL LETTINGS
Post Office Department.
Washington p. c Oct. i9i::.
Proposals will bo received at tho of-
tice of the l'.. mill as:stai:t postmaster
s-vni ral. post office department until
t : p. in. of January 191 I. for
carr; ni the inails of tho t'nited
States from July l l'.'l I. to June :h'
upon the star routes in the
Sta'es of Arkansas. Louisiana. Texas
Oklahoma. Kansas. Nebraska South
Laketa. North Dakota Montana Vyo-
u.;tm. Colorado. New Mexico. .Arizo-
na. 1'tah Idtiho. Washington. Oregon
Nevada. California and Hawaii as
si itied in pamphlet advertisements
of this date.
List o routes forms of proposals and
bonds and all necessary information
will be furnished upon application
to tho fourth as.-iftant postmaster gen-
eral. Washington D. C.
A. S. lU'KLKSON.
Postmaster (leueral.
COUNT FIFTY! HO
SORE. LAME BACK
Rub Backache Away With A Small
Trial Bottle of "St.
Jacobs Oil'
FIFTH SUNDAY MEETING.
Ah! Pain Is (one!!
Quickly? Yes. Almost instant relief
from soreness stiffness lameness and
pain follows a gentle rubbing with
"St. Jacobs Oil."
Apply tills soothing penetrating oil
directly upon the ache and like magic
relief comes. "St. Jacobs Oil" is a
harmless backache lumbago and sci-
atica cure which never disappoints
and doesn't burn the skin.
Straighten up! Quit complaining!
Stop those torturous "stitches." In a
moment you will forget that you ever
had a back because it wont hurt or
bo Miff or lame. lKm't suffer! Get a
small trial bottle of ' St. Jacob's Oil"
from your druggist now and get this
lasting relief.
$100 Reward. SICO.
The readers of this paper will bo
pleased to loom that there Is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all its stages
and that is Catarrh. Hail's Catarrh
Cure is the only positive cure known
to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Inter-
nally acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
thereby destroying the foundation of
the disease nnd giving the patient
strength by building up tho constitu
tion and assisting nature in doing
Its work. The proprietors have bo
much faith In its curative pow?rs
that they offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that it fails to cure.
Send for list of testimonials.
Address F. J. CHKNEY & CO.
Toledo Ohio.
Sold bv all Druggists Tr.c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for c:n-stipatlon.
READ THIS
The Texas Wonder cures kidney
and bladder troubles dissolves gravel
cures diabetes weak and lame backs.
rheumatism and all Irregularities of
the kidneys and bladder in both men
and women. Regulates bladder trou-
bles in children. If not sold by your
druggist will be sent by mall on
receipt of $1.00. One small bottle is
two months' treatment and seldom
fails to purfoct a cure. Send for
testimonials from this and other
states. Dr. E. V. Hall 2926 Olive
ftreet St. Loui9 Mo. Sold by drug
gists.
Stops falling Hair
Hall's Hair Ronewer certainly stops
falling hair. No doubt about it what-
ovor. You will snrelv ho satisfied.
I
GLASS
GLASS
Phone 329
ami let us put in your ;lass
boforo the told wtatlier.
Wi' know how. Alt kinds
of mill work done pron.pt-
ly at
HUNT'S
PLANING MILL
Ardmore : Oklahoma
Program of the Fifth Sunday Meeting
of the Cnon Baptitt Allocution to
Convene with the Baptitt Church
At Hewitt November 27-30 1913.
Thurtday November 27.
p. m. Opening sermon Kev.
I'. A. Ilaxter Ardmore.
Friday November 28.
9: Ho a. m. I'rayer and Song Serv-
ice U v. J. K. James lne Grove.
10: IK) a. m. Exposition of 1st Cor-
inthians 3 Rev. W. R. Selvidge
Ardmore.
11:00 a.m. l'n aching Service Kev.
It. ('. liaker 1.44m.
2: on p. in. I'rayer and Song Serv-
ice lieacon W. M. Halthrop Marietta.
2:'0 p. ni. Living the Christian
Life Deacon R. A. "Wilson.
3;0 p. m. The meeting of the
Executive lioanj and t lectins a Mis-
sionary. 7:00 p. m. Prayer and Song Serv-
ice Kev. L. 11. Smelley Springer.
7:30 p. in. Preaching Service Kev.
K. 1). Hamilton Marietta.
Saturday November 29.
9:30 a. in. Prayer and Song Serv-
ice Rev. (!. V. Whitfield Marsden.
10:00 a. m. 'Reports from the
SUtte Convention E. 1. Hamilton C.
A. Haxter Hrad Hayes R. C. Haker
K. M. Masters and others who at-
tended. 11:00 a. m. Preaching service Rev.
J. M. Hammons Rubottoin.
2:00 p. m. Prayer and Song Serv-
ice J. R. Gotcher Poolville.
2:30 p. in. Question Box opened
by Rev. F. M. Masters Ardmore.
3:30 p. m. Some of the needs of
our Churches Rev. lirad Hayes Ard
more.
7:u0 p. m. Prayer antl Song Serv-
ice Rev. K. X. Pugh Hewitt.
7:30 p. m. Preaching Service
Rev. J. R. Masters Ardmore.
Sunday November 30.
10:00 a. m. The Sunday School.
11:00 a. in. Preaching Rev. W. G.
V. Fry Ho mar.
3:00 p. ni. Mass meeting for the
Young People Rev. C. A. Baxter.
7:30 p. m. Preaching service Rev.
G. W. Whitfield.
The Hoard m mbers from the
churches are requested to attend as
important matters will comei before
the Board. Those coming by Ard-
more can go out on the Ringling
railroad at 11 o'clock daily.
COMMITTEE.
Wonderful Blood Remedy
That Works in the Tissues
The Very Latest Theory About How and Why the
Blood is Disordered.
S. S. S. Means Pure Blood Which Insures Long Life and Health
Nearly Every Chilcr Has Worm.
Paleness at times a flushed face
unnatural hunger picking the nose
great thirst etc are indications of
worms. Kickapoo Worm Killer is a
reliable thorough medicine for the re-
moval of all kinds of worms from chil-
dren and adults. Kickapoo Worm Kill-
er in pleasant candy form aids diges-
tion tones svstem overcoming con
stipation and increasing tho action of
the liver. Is perfectly safe for even
the most delicate children. Kickapoo
Worm Killer makes children happy
and healthy LT.o. Oaiirantoed. Try
it. Drug stores or by mail. Kickapoo
Indian .Medicine Co. Philadelphia and
St. Louis.
IThA mliD( ATrdirto In flints lift flnil
Thymolojry now declare what has all
alonir teen contended by the Swift lab-
oratory that the (semis ef Mood disorders
find lodgment In the intc-rsiiccs of ti.o tis.
sues.
And herein Is where S. S. S. (toes to
work rapidly effectively and with won-
derfully noticeable results.
This famous blood purifier contains
medicinal components Just as vital unci
essential to healthy blood as the nutritive
elements of wheat roast beef and fats
and the sugars that make up our dully
ration.
Aa a matter of fact there la one Ingre-
dient In 8. S. S. which nerves the active
iurpoe of stimulating each cellular part
cf the body to the heaJthy and Judicious
rejection of Its own essential nutriment.
That is why it regenerates the blood sup-
Ily; why it has iwh a tremendous in-
fluence in overcoming eczema rash pim-
ples ami all skin afflictions.
.! In ..nnrMln? ttl tlSRUPS S. S. 3.
l as a rapid and positive antidotal effect
upon all those Irritating influences that
causa rheumatism sore throat weak
eves loss of weight thin pale cheeks and
U at weariness of muscle and nerve that
Is generally experienced by all suffereri
with poisoned blood.
Get a bottle of S. S. S. at any drug
Ptore and in a few days you will not onl
feel bright and energetic but you will be
the picture cf new life.
S. S. S. Is prepared only In the) labora-
tory of the Swift Specitic Co. 201 Swift
lililg Atlanta Ga. Who maintain a very
efficient Medical Department where all
who have any blood disorder of a stub-
born nature may write freely for advice.
S. S. S. Is sold everywhere by all drug
stores.
pew-are of all attempts to sell you
something "Just as good." Insist upon
a. B. t).
Jetting and Dincing.
It Is good to make a Jest but not to
make a trade of Jesting. The earl of
Leicester knowing Queen EHzabeth
was much delighted to see a gentle-
man dance well brought the master
of the dancing school to dance before
her "Pish" said the queen "It Is his
profession. I will not see him." She
liked It not w here it was a master qual-
ity but where It attended on other
perfections. The same may wo bay
at Jesting. Thomas Fuller.
8ecurlng Household Efficiency.
A practical knowledge of the work
to be done an ability to convey that
knowledge to servants to observe)
without appearing to observe to cor-
rect without nagging and to show
frlendllness without familiarity alt
these will enable us to give to a maid
a sense of personal freedom and re-
sponsibility and a practical knowledge
of the detail of her work which will
tend to dissipate the hostility engen-
dered by years of misunderstanding.
Century Magazine.
CARTER-COOK TRANSFER CO.
TOM CARTER
M(.1K
IMu.no 2(il
Day or Night
Offn'0 -Ms i'.ast M iin. fir-.t door
west of S.int.i l-'o l-'r-vuht lepot
Quick Money
AM) 1'IEMY OI II
For farm loans. I make my
own inspections- Prepare
papers - Inspect the security
and pass on the title.
loi rl ynninnno RUfHl NOW
l in e Htul terms reasonable.
Loans made anywhere in Ok!a
See or write
Ollie W. Anderton
Ardmore Oklahoma
To the Citizens of the Choctaw and!
Chickasaw Nations.
A turi'tiiiu' ef ill'' flux t.iw-Chirka-:iv
Treat Kihts Association is
heivl'V ealh il '" inn ' at l' o'clock
:) :u. i.u the '-'"'III il.iv ef Nov ember. '
; at tM.ih.n:a City for the pur
p..-e of cc.n.sider'.nu matt'-rs of the
at't importance to the t'hoct.iw
.1 Clf.cka-av people.
T. 1". HOWKI.I..
Pi t silent.
READ THIS.
The Texae Wonder cures kidney
nd bladder troubles dissolves gravel
cures diabetes weak and lame back!
i rheumatism and all Irregularities oJ
tho kidneys and bladder in both mea
and women. Regulates bladder trou-
bles In children. If "ot sold by your
druggist will he sent by mail on
receipt of $1.00. One small bottle Is
two months' treatment and seldom
I falls to perfect a cure. Send for
testimonials from this and other
tfates. Pr. E. V. Hall. 292 Olka
street St. Louis Mo. "old by drug-flits.
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Perrv
I Km ii. .n ""MLSmSI I
.l ist rceived a car of rolar Fe-ar
and Noxail flour. Cami'bell & Camp-
!e!l. 37-3
A reliable family
(lcur mcderate
in price but of an
unusual quality.
Itjnay be had from
Leading Grocers
dates Will Probated.
ilea.iiiiont. Ti xas. Nov. In. Tie
will ef the late Churl. 'S . (lal-s.
uiiu died ;:' Codv Wyo. October
l'. was tiled here Saiup.lay for pro-
hate am' Mrs. Iielorn I! (kites his
mother ami widow of .Inhn W. dates
ui-s naineil as administratrix ac-
cording lo a n quest contained in the
will. No estimate of the value o."
the (stale is available here. Aside
trom hequists amounting: to ?!-'.-in
hi. the estate is dividi d equally be-
tween Mr. Cates' mother and his
wido.v Mrs. Florence K. Gales. Pro-vi-i(n
is made in the will to carry
out the wish of Mr. Caies' father
who ere;M"l a trust fund of $:'..M.-
(II! i frr the erection of the "dates
Old Peoples' Home." at West (liica-
10. I ml. John . C.at-s was a native
of that state.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OP
Guaranty State BanK
As Reported to State Banking Board. Oct. 21 1913.
RESOURCES
Ixians and Discounts J201.621.03
Overdrafts 2.273.1S
rtuilding Account H THO. 50
Furniture and Fixtures 8000.00
Real Estate 2891.10
Ilillsof Exchange (Cotton) $31456.31
Warrants and Securities 5941.49
Cash and Exchange 8S.79S.47
Total Available Cash .' $126196.27
$34471S.10
LIABILITIES
Capital Stork J 51000.00
Surplus and Profits (net) fi.S12.S2
Kills Payable 35'00 00
Dividends unpaid 1 0.00
Pills of Exchange 27S.73
Deposits 251518.55
' ' $341718.10
Deposits August 0 1013 $1 151.00
Deposits October 21 1913 251.51H.55
Increase in 70 Days 09367-49
Oct your dye worn flone at LON-
DON'S. We make a specaly of
dyeing ladies' f.ne dresses and suits.
We also do first class cleaning press-
ing and repair work floods called
for and delivered promptly. All work
(tuara nteed.
LONDON'S STEAM DYE HOUSE.
..Ptione 301. 211 Weit Main St.
A ballot (if the mem! ers of the
Ar.oci.ticd Society of Locomotive
Fjiuinei rs ai;d Firemen of Knplund.
in the proposed establishment of
a pnlitieal fund under the trad"
un. on act. has resulted as follows:
For. 7f against 'A:'. The execu-
tive will proceed to make the pro-
posed 21 cents a year levy.
Philippine Subterranean River. j
A subterranean river in the island
of Palawan one of the Philippines j
bas been explored and surveyed by
two officers of the United State coast
and geodetic survey and ia described !
in a report of that service. The river
is navigable for a small boat for about
two and a half miles from its mouth.
the tunnel through which it passea
widening In places into large cham-
bera containing beautiful atalactitei.
101 Beds for s6
50
Forty thousand pounds of Iron Feds just arrived which
gives me the best and handsomest line of Iron P.tds ever dis-
played in Ardmore. Every new pattern in stock new wood fin-
ishes 2'i and 3-l:uh posts. This line must he smel to be appre-
ciate. 1 am constantly receiving new goods. Space forbids more
details here. Join the multitude of satisfied customers. Take
jour Furniture business to Downing whore it will be handled in
a satisfactory manner and at rock bottom prices.
Remember this is the Store of Quality the Store of Price :h-j
Store of Honest and Fair Dealing. Every custonn r a friend and
every friend a booster Fair Dialing and lied Rock Prices does :t.
Agent for White Rotary Sewing Machine.
New- Goods exchang. d for old. Furniture repairing and up-
holstering a specialty.
Cash or Easy Payments
W. C. DOWNING
The Mae Who Guarantees Advertised Price.
Wett Main Street Phone 123
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