The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 125, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 4, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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Lameness
Sloan's Liniment ia a speedy
reliable remedy for lameness
ia horses and farm stock.
Here's proof.
LameBeM Gobs
"I hud a hone sprain his honlder br
pullinft and be was so lame he could
not carry foot at ail. I sot a bottle of
your Liniment and put it on four times
and in three days he allowed no lame-
net at all and made a thirty mile trip
besides." Walur B. Aloriford La Sail
Col
ForSsliat ) Thru
"I have used Sloan's Liniment on a
fine mare for splint and cured her. This
makes the third horse I've cured. Have
recommended it to my neighbors for
thrush and they say it is fine. 1 rind it
t'.e best Liniment I ever used. I keep
on hand your Sure Colic Cure for my-
itelf and neighbors and I can certainly
recommend it for Colic"
JfcfJMoag. Co.
SLOANS
LINIMENT
is a quick safe remedy for poul-
try roup canker and bumblc-foot
lty -
roe Koup ana vuuter
"Sloan's Liniment la the speediest
and surent remedy for poultry roup nnd
canker in all its forms especially for
canker in the windpipe."- SjiauU-
tog J"llry.
At all Dealers. 25c SOe. A $1.00
Rsa4 SIMM's Book oa Honu CatlW.
Haas aad Poultry; Mat far.
Address
I DR. URLS. SLOW he Host Hass.
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tt RAILROAD NOTES
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The) Interstate Commerce Commis-
sion has begun an investigation of
private car rates with railroads.
The collieries of the Reading SuS
quehanna Coal Company and the Le
high Coal and Navigation Company
are not running full time because of
the stagnation in the anthracite1 coal
trade.
The Missouri Kansas and Texas
Railway Company has been given per-
mission by the United States Senate
to build a bridge across the Mlssisslp-
IJllltrKX fur nuCntiL Book on Patents
Jt " H ints n to inventors." " Inventionj
AllaentFrec Sneeul iMtaof Dottnble buy
srs. our own clients. Send rouirh sketch OS
mj.laJ fim oAarph of Patent (XhM rneoroW
Loral FmrnaentAtivM In 3tX) Cltofl and TlwmA.
uur nr. ureeiey was lormeriy r. :tmr tmmj
sioner of Patents and as nurh nad full chanre of
U. S. Patent OlRce. UUKUl.KY M. INTIKK
f.ttsnt Atturuovo. Washington. I. t
Professional Cards
Frederick P. von Keller M. D.
Jamea F. Son M. D.
ROSE CROIX HOSPITAL
Phone 962
2KW12 E. Main St Ardmore Okla.
C. B. CLARK M. D.
EYE EAR N03E AND THROAT
S V.'est Main St. (over Hotchkiss
Jewelry Store)
Office Phone 572
Residence Phone 626
Office Hours 9to 12 and 2 to 5 p. m
LAWYERS' DIRECTORY.
J. C. THOMPSON
Attomsy at Law.
JanaraJ Practice. Laud Titles
Land Litifation a Specialty.
Over rirt National Bank.
PhoiM SI.
J. B. MOOR I.
Attorney at Law.
General Prattle.
Land Laws a Specialty.
maaUy4dbettar Blag.
H. H.
Brown L. K. Brown
BROWN A BROWN
Attorneys at Law.
Wheeler Bldg. Phoaa l
Ardmore Okla.
I. T. Coleman O. C Laahsr
COLEMAN st LASHER
Lawyara.
jand Litigation and Probata PracUea
Amnnll flnnr nf old Court HOUSe.
hone 602. Ardmore Okla.
LUNG DISEASE
"After four in our family had died
of consumption i was wn
a f ripthtf ul cough and lung trouble
but my life was saved and I gained
87 pounds through using
DR. KING'S
NEW
DISCOVERY
W. K. Patterson Wellington Tex.
PilCE SOe snstl 00 T sit ORUCmSTS
pi River near Hannibal Mo.
J. A. Turner who bus been connect-
ed with the Southern Railway for 24
years has been appointed to the po-
sition made vacant by the promotion
of C. R. Craig to the purchasing agen-
cy of the Southern.
The Chloago and Alton has now a
continuous telephone dispatching sys-
tem between Chicago and St Louis
a distance of 2S0 miles. The tele-
phone system of dispatching has prov-
ed a great success aud will he extend-
ed to all branch lines of the Chicago
& Alton as rapidly as finances will
permit.
The Pennsylvania's expediture for
the new terminal 'at Chicago will be
in the neighborhood of $23000000
While attorneys for the Union Station
Company decline to divulge the de-
tails of the agreement reached by
the Associated Railroad companies It
Isi known that the entire project calls
for an outlay of $GO000000.
The plans to reorganize the "VV'a-
bash-Pittsburgh Terminal and the
Wheeling and Lake Erie railroads
have been completed and the roads
will shortly be consolidated .under one
management as formerly and operated
as one system at the head of which
will be L. F. Loree possibly not as
president but ach chairman of the
board. .
Plans for wage increases and better
working conditions for engineers and
firemen on railroads west of Chica-
go and St. Louts are being discussed
by the committee of One Hundred
and Fifty of the Brotherhood of Lo
comotive Firemen.
A survey of an extension of the
Evansvllle1 and Rockport traction line
from Kincaid Ind. to a point oppo-
site Owensboro Ky. has begun and
It Is expected the spur will be built
this vear when traction cars between
Evansvllle and Owensboro will be op
erated every hour.
The New York Central has applied
to the interstate Commerce Commis
sion for permission to continue after
July Its ownership of steamship lines.
The Panama Canal act forbids such
holdings unleKij the commission gees
fit to extend the time. The water
lines concerned are two great lakes
companies the Western Transit Co.
operating ten steamers and . two
barges between Buffalo and Chicago
Duluth and Milwaukee and the Mut
ual Transit Company with twelve
bteamers and one lighter running be-
tween Buffalo Cleveland and Fair-
port to Northern lake ports.
FIVE MINUTE CURE
IF STOMACH IS
"Pape's Diapepain" is Quickest Sur-
est Indigestion Cure
Known.
You don't want a slow remedy
when your stomach is bad or an un-
certain one or a harmful one your
stomach is too valuble; you mustn't
injure It with drastic drugs.
Pape's Dlepsin is noted for Its
speed In giving relief; its harmless-
ness; its certain unfailing action la
regulating sick stair gassy stomach3.
Its millions of cures In Indigestion
dyspepsia gastritis and other stomach
trouble has made It famous the world
over.
Keep this perfect stomach doctor
in your home keep It handy get a
large fifty cent case from any drug
store and then if anyone should ear.
something which doesn't agree with
them: if what they eat lays like lead
ferments and sours and forms gas;
causes headache dizziness and nau-
sea; eructations of acid and undigest-
ed food remember as soon as Pape's
Diapepsin comes in contact with the
stomach all such distress vanishes.
Its promptness certainty and ease
In overcoming the worst stomach dis-
orders is a revelation to those who
try it.
$100 Rewartj 1100.
The readers of this paper will he
pleased to leara that there Is at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure in all Its stages
and that is Catarrh. Hall'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 and giving the patient
strength by building up the constitu-
tion and assisting nature In doing
its work. The proprietors have so
much faith ta Its curative powers
that they offer One Hundred Dollar
for any case that It falls to cure.
Send for list of testimonials.
Address F. J. CHENEY ft CO
Toledo Ohio.
Sold bv all Druggists 7Ec
Take Hall's Family Pills for ccn-
jtlpation. DE WITTS HAND-MADE 5c CIGAR.
DYSPEPTICS ENVY
ALL GOOD EATERS
But If They Would Stop Fearing
Food and Use Stuart's Dyspepsia
Tablata They Could Eat
Heartily.
It is not only sad but amusing as
well to watch dyspeptics regard a
friend as that friend talks about a
fine meal he has just enjoyed.
To the dvspepttc there comes only
the thought of the pain the belch
ing the Indigestion etc. that fol-
lows the meal and the awful sense
of repugnance that occurs whtle the
meul Is being eaten.
"Which one do you think is describ
ing a great big hearty meal?"
The easy way the pleasant way
is to use Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets
that quickly restore appetite and
build up the worn-out body by the
perfect assimilation of food.
These little digestors are power-
ful pleasant and produce almost
immediate digestion pf any meal. H
you will use them occasionally you
will quickly learn what a joy food
really Is. One cannot hope to help
nature by. eating food from which
a weakened digestion cannot take
the Ingredients It needs. '
The only way Is to put 'hese in-
gredients In a pure form into th's
body. Then when they are absorb-
ed the system at once starts re-
building and Is enabled to soon per-
form Its proper and perfect func-
tions. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets contain
the very essences most demanded
and desired toy the body to do its
work of taking nutrition from food.
As soon as the stomach is enabled
to stop food decay and balance its
gastric Juices then raw stomach
gas foul hreath catarrh heartburn
bowel trouble etc. disappear. The
result is always the same. This fact
alone is what has made Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tablets the greatest dys-
pepsia and stomach remedy ever
sold. They are on sale at every
drug store and you may obtain a lax
anywhere. Price 50 cents.
A 8trong Indorsement.
W. H. Holmes of the Decorah la.
Journal says "I have been a sufferer
from plies and hemmorhoids for
years. I got no relief until my drug-
gist recommended Merltol Pile Reme-
dy. Before I had taken half the pack-
age the distress was gone and I
have had no trouble since. I would
not take a thousand dollars and he
back In former condition."
F. J. RAMSEY Exclusive Agensy.
Wanted traveling salesmen. Acms
Implement Co. Wheeler Building
Phone 173. -tl
Read the Want Ads.
SEEDS
Alfalfa and all kinds fresh garden
and field Seed. West Main Street.
Ardmore.
PUCH A FOSTER.
WELL CASING AND FLUES 4
: w. a. pride :
120 Broadway
Phone 388
No use Arguing
When it comes to storing
boivehold goods etc. You will
find our facilities meet every
requirement. Wa also hul
e;otds anywhere. Prompt and
careful attention given to every
order.
Phone 7i and we will do
the rest
J. L. WILSON
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
ERRONEOUS STORY
SAYS GOETHALS
REPORT THAT W. F. SHIPLEY
CHIEF CLERK HAD BEEN SUS-
PENDED IS MISTAKE.
Washington March 3. Inquiry to
day of Col. Cioethuls chairman of the
Panama Canal (lommission who is
now here establishes that dispatches
dated Punama on or about Feb. 9 last
stating that W. F. Shipley chief clerk
of the subsistence department had
been suspended on grounds of incom-
petence were erroneous.
Col. Uoethals nays Mr. Shipley was
not suspended at that time or at any
time since lie also speaks of Mr.
Shipley as an entirely competent of-
ficial and says he Is now satisfac-
torily discharging the Important du-
ties of chief cleric of the subs'stence
department of the canal. It uppears
that Mr. Shipley had spoken of re-
signing In order to accept a business
position which had been offered him
and this may have given rise to the
other statements In reference to him.
Col. ftoot lulls nlso entirely exoner-
ates Mr. Shipley from any connection
wiih the alleged transactions which
led to. the Mispeusion of .lohu Uurke
manager of the commissary depart-
ment. PROVENCE.
Provence Okla. March 2. Clus-
tery March weather down this way
this week. Fanners are busy get-
tini; the land in shaiw for plant
ing. Not much gardening done yet
on account of the recent cold spell.
Quite a crowd attended Kev.
Downings' show and lecture at the
school building Thursday night.
Mrs. Mary Niblaclt lectured here
Friday night in behalf of the to-
mato club. This Is a good work and
should toe interesting to the older
ones as well as the girls and boys.
The new telephone line Is anout
completoa here and will foe ready
for use in a few days. This will
be a great help to Provence.
The steam shovel Is at work
again between here and Durwood.
The dirt is being used to fill iu
the biff trestle near Ardimore
Dr. and Mrs. Co of Ardmore
visited In the homes of Messrs.
Williams and Criswell one day last
week.
MT. Moneysmlth of Ardmore vis-
ited Prof and Mrs. Bales Sunday.
Supt. L. M. Thurston visited the
school here Monday evening.
Dr. and Mrs. Ilargrave of Ard-
more were the guests of Dr. aud
Mrs. Di nham Sunday.
T
Instant Relief With a Small Trie I
Bottle of old "St. Jacob's
Oil."
What'r. rheumatism? Pain only.
Stop drugging Not one case in
fifty requires internal treatmeut. tin":)
soothinp penetrating "St. Jacob's
Oil" directly upon the "tender spot"
and relief comes instantly. "St. Ja
cob's Oil" is a harmless rhtumaLism
cure which can not burn the skiu.
Limber up: Quit complaining! 'Jet
a small trial bottle from your drug-
gist and in Just a moment you'll
be free from rhtumatic pain sore-
ness stiffness and swelling. Don't
suffer! Relief and a cure awaits you.
"St. Jacob's Oil" has cured millions
of rheumatism aufferars In the last
half century and Is just as good for
sciatica neuralgia lumbago back-
ache sprains.
VICTORY FOR CITY FARMERS.
Third Successive Triumph ofJ. C. Hill
Encourages "Back to Land" Idea.
Dallas Tex.. Mar. 3. A city-bred
farmer from western Canada has by
the third successive triumph served
notice on the farm-bred farmers of
the world that the "back to the farm"
idea must be reckoned with seriously.
J. C. Hill or Lloydmlnster Saskatche-
wan has won the Colorado trophy Tor
the world's best oats. When in 1904
he joined the Barr colonists from Eng-
land Hill could not have told how
oats were grown or wheat or corn for
his life had been spent in London.
When Hill and his sons first won
the oats trophy It Is said his neigh-
bors on the Canadian Northern rail-
way where the grain was grown were
I will SAVE you 15 per cent
on your Groceries.
CASH ECHOLS.
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Promotes DiiesttonCke tful-
ncss ;md ReslContalns nellticr
Oiriitm.Morilritie norMiutral
Not narcotic.
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ncssaiuiLOSSOFSLEER
Facsimile Signature of
The Centauh CompasT
surprised and thouu.h It was "just a
plain case of luck;" the second vic-
tory was celebrated by a banquet at-
tended by noted men of the province;
the) third and conclusive triumph is
likely to prove a serious advantage
for Canada and an event that will
give Hill the city-born winner na-
tional recognition. Already he had
offers of $:i and i a bushel for his
oats for seed reasons enough to justi-
fy his industry and elaborate pains In
up-breeding the grain he grew In his
new rural life.
The story of the Darr colony hinkes
this achievement by a colonist the
more1 dramatic. Failure seemed the
fate of the party of educated profess-
ional men ministers doctors nurses
clerks and artisans with their fami-
lies who left London on Easter Sun-
day 1903 for the new country "where
land and prosperity were to be had
for the asking" and who nearly died
for their temerity and lack of prepa-
ration. They traveled overland in
carts from the Canadian Northern
railway 200 miles although that line
as a transcontinental passes through
the" Lloydmlnster of today. Only the.
prompt action by government officers
saved them from suffering when se-
vere winter came upon the jarty still
living in light marquees and tents
burdened with Persian rugs and pia-
nos but minus food and proper cloth-
ing. Mr. Hill's experiences were trials
at first; he and his two sons worked
on the railroad to make a start in
raising hogs and grin.
Bast Family Laxative
He are of constipation. Uses Dr.
King's New Life Pills and keep well.
Mrs. Charles E. Smith of West Frank-
lin Me. calls them "Our family laxa-
tive." Nothing better for adults or
agi'd. Get them today 25c. All Drug-
gists or by mall.
H. E. Bucklen Co. Philadelphia or
St. Louis.
Exact Copy of Wrapper. tw ciwthuh cqmxnt. mw youk city.
amxmmmmfammmmtAmmmmmimmAim
CHILDREN ALL SICK WITH COLD. .
COUGHING FEVERISH AWAKE ALL NIGHT
Use Pun and P!ea$ant Dr. KinQ't New Discovery. Relieves tha
Cough Looert the Cold Promotes Rett and Sleep.
Wlion your family is visited by a
xlil epidemic nnd your home seems
ike a hospital your children all have
:olds cough continually arc fever-
sh and restless at night sleep little
nd then not tlie sound refreshing
lecp children need. You yourself
re almost sick and awake most of
.e night caring for them. You
xd Dr. King's New Discovery.
It quiets the children's cough in-
nt!v. It is pure and pleasant.
'Idrcn like it. By relieving the
'i promotes sleep and gives you : not help me till at last I used Dr.
.'..c children the much needed Kings Xew Discovery. Three doses
I gave me the first good night's rest I
z Vottlc of Dr. King's Xew j had in months and further use com-
iroin your druggist He pletely cured me." Sold by
RINGERDRUG CO.
Hi
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
RAILROAD TIME-TABLE
SANTA FE
Southbound
No. 17 4:27 p. .
No. 11 1:3 P- m-
jjo. 5 4:02 a- m.
North-Bound '
No. 6 12:16 a. m.
No. 12 3:16 p. m.
No. 18 11:55 a. m.
FRISCO.
East-Bound
No. 506 6:80 a. m.
No. 574..... 6:45 a. m.
No. 576 5:15 p. m.
West-Bound
No. 575 11:55 a. m.
No. 79 3:35 p. m.
No. 505 9:00 p. m.
ROCK ISLAND.
East-Bound
No. 652 7:45 a. m.
No. 654 (mixed dally ex-
cept Sunday) ... 4:45 p. m.
West-Bound
No. 653 (Mixed daily ex-
cept Sunday) ... 2:00 p. m.
No. 651 8:30 p. m.
OKLAHOMA NEW MEXICO & PA-
CIFIC RAILWAY CO.
Schedule
Train "So. 1 Mixed West-hound
Leaves Ardmore 7:30 a. m.
Train No. 2 Mixed East-bound
Leaves Wilson 4:00 p. m.
Arrives Ardmore 5:45 p. m.
IMdie Cicotte of knuckle-ball
fame and last year star of the
White Sox pitching corps has gone
to Pasa Robles Cal. but he will
not sign contract until Comiskey
returns from ahroaid. In the mean-
time it Is reported that the Feds
art trying to flirt with Eddie.
will refund your money if it doesn't
give relief.
W. II. Knowles of Osco 111.
writes: "TTa have given Dr. King's
New Discovery the most thorough
tests for coughs colds and various
bronchial troubles for six years and
have never found it to fail."
"For about three months I had the
worst kind of a cough" writes W. P.
rtinehart of Asbury X. J. "It
would keep me awake for hours at
niht. All the medicines I took did
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