The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 19, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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Arfmore Tuesday May 13 1914.
THE DAILY ARDMORtlTt
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The Ardmoreite lb authorized tq
announce J. W. JOHNSON as a can
dldate for the office of County Com-i
mlssloner from the second district
of Carter county. Anno"incement i
made subject to the action of tin
democratic voters at the state pri-
mary election to be held August 4
The Ardmoreite is authorized W
announce W. B. FRAME as a can-
didate for the office of County Clerk
Announcement Is made subject to
the choice of the democratic voter
at the state primary election to
held August 4.
The Ardmoreite Is authorized t4
announce THOMAS OVERSTREE1
as a candidate lor the office ot
County Superintendent of Public Int
Biruction. Announcement. Is mad$
subject to the action of the demo
cratic voters at the state primary
election to be held in August 1914
The Ardmoreite- is authorized to
announce JOHN GINN as a candidate
for the office of sheriff of Carter
county. Announcement Is made sub-
ject to the action of the- democratic
voters at the state primary election
to be held in August.
The Ardmoreite Is authorized to an-
nounce R. S. Hendon as a candidate
for the office of tax assessor of Car-
ter county. This announcement is
made subject to the action of the
democratic voters in the state primary
election to be held August 4.
The Ardmoreite is authorized to an-
nounce W. F. Freeman county Judge
of Carter county as a candidate for
the office of district judge for the 8th
judicial district subject to the action
of the democratic voters at the prima-
ry election to be held August 4.
The Ardmorelite Is authorized to
announce Fred Haynle as a candidate
for Clerk of the Courts subject to
the action of the democratic voters at
the primary election to be held August
4 1914.
The Ardmoreite is authorized to
announce JUDGE A. EDDLEMAN
of Marietta as a candidate for Dls
trict Judge. Announcement is madd
subject to the choice of the demo-
cratic voters at the state primary
election to be held August 4.
The Ardmoreite is authorized tt
announce L. M. THURSTON as a
candidate for re-election to the oN
flee of County Superintendent ot
public Instruction. Announcement 1
made subject to the choice of ths
democratic voters at the state prli
mary election to be held August 4.
The Ardmoreite Is authorized to
announce BUCK GARRETT as a can-
dldate for re-election to the office
of sheriff of Carter county. Announce-
ment is made subject to the action of
the democratic voters at the state
primary to be held on the 4th of August
The Ardmoreite Is authorized to an
nounce JOHN D. CORBITT as a can-
didate for the office of sheriff of Car-
ter county. Announcement is made
subject to the choice of the democrat-
ic voters at the state primary elec-
tion on August 4.
Carter Transfer
$ Storage Co.
Haul Anything. Anywhere. Any Time
Wc Move and Level Up Houses
Office 2IM East Main St.
I'hone261 Day or Niirht
Ardmore Boiler
. WorKs
Wt Do All Knit of Boiler Work on
all kinJi of boiler:
General theft iron work tanke and tmok
lack. We tave you money by
re-welding fluee
Davis & Ferguson
Ardmore OKla.
Phone 3
The Ardmoreite is authorized to
announce H. R. JEFFREYS of Gra-
ham as a candidate for the office
of County Commissioner from the
Second district. Announcement is
made subject to the action of the
democratic voters at the state pri-
mary election to be held on the 4th
of August
The Ardmoreite !s authorized t
announce JOHN J. YELL as a can
didate for the office of County
Treasurer of Carter county. His
announcement is made subject to
the action of the democratic voters
at the state primary election to be
held on the 4th of August
Pride
OF i
Perry
A reliable family
flour moderate
in price but of an
unusual quality.
It may be had from
Leading Grocers
The Ardmoreite is authorize to
announce FRANKLIN BOURLAND as
a candidate for the office of County
Judge of Carter county. His an-
nouncement is made subject to the
choice of the democrats at the state
primary election to be held on the
4th of August
The Ardmoreite Is authorized to
announce T. L. HAGLE.as a candidate
for the office of county commissioner
for the first commissioner's district
subject to the action of the democrat-
ic voters at the primayr election to
be held August 4.
The Ardmoreite is authorized to
announce GEO. L. EVANS of New-
port as a candidate for the office
of County Commissioner from the
Second District. Announcement is
made subject to the action of the
democratic voters at the state pri-
mary election to be held on the 4th.
day of August.
The Ardmoreite Is authorized t9
announce SMITH REDMAN as a
candidate for re-election to the of-
fice of County Weigher of Carter
county. His announcement is mada
subject to the choice of the demo
cratic voters at the state primary
election to be held on the 4th day
of August
The Ardmoreite is authorized to
announce JAMES R. TALIAFERRC
as a candidate for re-election to the
office of County Commissioner from
the Third district His announce-
ment Is made subject to the choice
of the democratic voters at the state
primary election to be held on tha
4th of August.
The Ardmoreite is authorized to an-
nounce G. W. YOUNG as a candidate
for re-election to the office of county
commissioner from the first district
of Carter county. His announcement
Is made subject to the choice of the
democrats voting at the state primary
election to be held on the 4th day of
August
election to be hell August 4.
The Ardmoreite Is authorized to
announce JUDGE W. P. DAVIS as
a candidate for County Judge of
Carter county. His announcement
is made subject to the choice of the
democratic voters at the state pri-
mary to be held on the 4tU ot August.
The Ardmoreite is authorized to
announce TOM CHAMPION as a
candidate for County Judge sub-
ject to the action of the voters
of Carter county at the regular pri-
mary to be held August 4.
The Ardmoreite Is aiithoriz'J to
anounce WILLARD R. BLEAKMORE
as a candidate for the office of
County Attorney. His announcement
Is made subject to the choice ot
the democratic voters at the state
primary election to be held ou the
4th of August.
The Ardmoreite is authorized to an-
nounce L. M. SHAW as a candidate
for the office of Constable ot Ard-
more township. His announcement is
made subject to the choice of the dem-
ocratic voters at the state primary
election to be held August 4.
The Ardmoreite Is authorized to
announce V. M. KIRKPATRICK as a
candidate for the office of county
commissioner from the second com-
missioners' district subject to the
action of the democratic primary
August 4th.
The Ardmoreite is authorized to an-
nounce L. K. (KELLY) BROWN as a
candidate for the legislature from Car-
ter county sul.jret to the action of
the democratic voters at the primary
election August 1
The Ardmo'-eite is authorized to an-
nounce SHELTON TVER as a candi-
date for the office of County Clerk.
His announcement is made subject to
the choice of the democratic voters
at the state primary election to be
held August 4.
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tl FRATERNAL AND LABOR tt
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Ardmore Typographical Union
Ardmore Typographical Union No.
049 meets first Sunday of each month
at Labor Hall. G. G. Dobbs Pres.;
Joe Echols Secy.-Treas.
Ardmore Printing Pressmen and
Assistants.
Ardmore Local No. 190 meet first
Wednesday night of each month. Gile3
C. Payne Pres.; Chas. C. White Secy-
Treas.
Ardmore Journeymen Barbera' Union.
Local No. 403 meets last Monday
night of each month Dee Elliot Pres-
ident; Joe Huckaby Secy-Treas
The Ardmorelite is authorized to
announce ED. HENSON as a candi-
date for the office of constable of
the Ardmore TownBhlp. His announce-
ment is made subject to the choice ol
the democratic voters at the state pri-
mary election to be held on the 4th
of August
The Ardmoreite is authorized to
nnounca JOHN T. SPEARS
of Glenn Okla. as a candidate for
the otflce of clerk of the courts.
His announcement Is made subject
to the choice of the democratic
voters at the state primary election
to be held on the 4th of August
The Ardmoreite Is authorized to an
nounce WOOD HERNDON as a can
didate for the office of County Com-
missioner from the second district
His announcement is made subject
to the choice of the democratic vot-
ers at therprimary election to be held
on the 4th of August
Tha Ardmoreite is authrolzed to
announce R. M. DILLARD as a can-
didate for the office of Rubllc Weigh-
er of Carter county. His announce-
ment Is made subject to the choice
of the democratic voters at the state
primary election to be held on the
4th of August
The Ardmoreite is authorized to
announce J. HOLMES AKERS foi
Sheriff subject to the action of the
democratic voters at the primary
Carpenters and Joiners.
Carpenters and Joiners ot America
Ardmore Local No. 1028 meet3 every
Thursday night in Labor Hall. W.
Galyon Pres.; D. N. Ferguson Secy.-Treas.
Retail Clerks.
Retail Clerks International Protect-
ive Association Ardmore Local No.
633 meets the first and third Monday
nights of each month. R. Lathrop
Pres.; W. E. Ramsey Secy-Treas.
Teamsters' Union.
Ardmore Teamsters Union No. 533
meets the first and third Monday
CALL 864
For Auto Service WITH
NEW HUPP
CLEM RENFRO. Proprietor
rights of each month in Labor Hall
W. J. McLoughUn Pres. J. L. Thorn
as sccy.-Treas.
Royal Neighbors Camp 4438.
The Royal Neighbors Camp 44XS
meets on second Saturday night in
each month at K. of P. hall. Myra
Cat hoy Oracle; Sophia Harris Vice
Oracle; Maude Hayne Chauceloc;
Scott Marshal; Edna Jones assist-
ant Marshal. Drs. Cox and Son Phy-
sicians; Bettie Taylor Recorder.
Allied Printing Trades Council of
Ardmore.
Meets the last Wednesday of each
month at 5:30 p. m. C. von Nord-
heim president Hines F. White secretary-treasurer.
The Erie railroad has placed orders
for 10000 tons of standard section
raiU from the Carnegie Steel company.
S. E. PRIDDY
Open All Niiiht
An Extra Good Family
Hotel
Wayne Hotel
Good Meals Home Style 20c
6) Nice Clean Modern Rooms 25c and 50c
Hot and Cold Water in Every Room.
Baths Free
W. J. Carter Mrfr
110 1-2 W. California Ave.
Oklahoma CUy Okla.
United Trades Council of Ardmore.
Meets every Tuesday night at 8 p.
m la labor hall. J. H. Smith presi-
dent ; Hines F. White secretary -treasurer.
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Pythian Sisters.
The Pythian Sisters meet the sec-
ond and fourth Tuesday nights in K.
of P. hall.
CLEMMIE MARTIN M. E. C.
Myrtle Lodge No. 107 Knights of Py-
thias Meets every Thursday night at
7::!0 o'clock. Visiting Knights always
welcome.
WM. F. nOURLAND. C. C.
W. T. SALISBURY K. of R. & S.
Manchester Grove No. 35 Woodmen
Circle Meets the first Monday and
third Friday night of each month.
MRS. SARAH HOLLAND
Guardian.
MRS. BIRD SANDLIN. Cleric
Ardmore Lodge No. SS2 Loyal Or-dm-
of Moose meets every Wednes-
day night at I. O. O. F. hull.
Chamberlain's Liniment.
This preparation is Intended espec-
ially for rheumatism lame back
snrainr.. and like nllnients. It Is a fa
vorite with people who are well ac-
quainted with its splendid qualities.
Mrs. Charles Tanner Wabash Ind.
says of it "I have faund Chamber-
lain's Liniment the best thing for
hum l.r.nlr mid srrain I ever used. It
works like a charm and relieves pain
nnrt Bnrpness. It has been used bv
others in my family as well as my-
If for unwvrds of twenty years.
2." and 50 cent bottles. For sale by
all deajers.
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Th New Haven's financial plan
has been ratified bv the directors and
sixteen subsidiaries
It Is reported that the Northern Pa
cific llans to issue $20000000 bonds
which will be used principally for
improvements.
South Bend Ind. and Niles Mich
will suspend business Thursday when
500 nif n from the two cities will work
on the highway connecting1 the two
cities with the idea of putting it I:i
condil'on for motoring.
Gi-y Ind. Is to have a 3-cent fare
on all interurban railroads with'a the
city limits beginning August 1. This
decision is the result of a two-year
fight between the city council and '.he
railroau companies.
Th' Illinois utility comniisslo'1 has
ordered all railroads operating within
the state to comply by July 1 with
the ntw headlight laws which re-
quire that headlights of sufflo'.c i"
candle-rower to mate objects dl-rtir.--uishaMe
at a distance of 8o0 feet to
be installed on ail passenger tr.'ins.
CADDO
STREET
C4D0O
STREET Jl
c. p. hall:
The Dig New and Second Hand
Home Outfitter on Caddo Street
ARDMORE OKLA.
Pays cash or exchanges now goods of all kinds for any old
thing and will repair rent or store household goods of all
kinds. Just received all kinds of lloor coverings window
shades lawn swings porch shades settees porch chairs
water coolers cream freezers refrigerators water tutors
gasoline stoves tents charcoal and ironing furnaces.
They will he. sold on easy payments or
JO per cent off for spot rush
See Us and Save Money
Telephone 366 Ardmore Okla.
Is equipped with a telescope and bi-
noculars anil a small astronomical
library besides a comfortable recep-
tion r om and observatory on a ledge
from which visitors can look straight
down nearly I Oho feet to the river.
Chairman Tillman of the senate
committee is expected to soon an-
nounce the names of a sub committee
to take testimony during the stitiim -r
rec ss of congress on the alleged dls-
crimination of railroads and a "coal
trust" against Atlantic ports south i f
Cape Ilntteras. Representatives of tin;
Pennsylvania railroad Baltimore &
Ohio Norfolk and Western Chesa-
peake anil Ohio Southern railway
and some of the companies whieii
ship coal to the territory will be
summoned as witnesses.
Aixlniorelte Want Ads got results!
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that Bob
Braziel will on the first day of June
11)11 present to the governor ot Okla-
homa his petition for parole and re-
lease from confinement under a judg-
ment rendered against him in the
County Court of Carter County Okla-
homa. The reason of said petition be-
ing that applicant has reformed and
will leave the state permanently.
Dated this 1st day of May 1911.
11 m
BOB BRAZIEL.
Keep Bowel Movement Regular. '
Dr. King's New Life Pills keep sto-
mach liver and kidneys in healthy
condition. Rid the body of poisons
and waste. Impiove your complexion
by flushing the liver and kidneys.
"I got more relief from one box ot
Dr. K'r.g's New Life Pills than any
medicine I ever tried." Rays C. E. Hat- j
lield.of Chicigo 111. 2jc at your Drug-
gist. ' !
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Tl:. Vicksburg. Shreveport and Pa-
cific railway and Ashley Drew and
Northern railway and their connec-
tion:) have been authorized by the in-
terstate commerce commission to es-
tablish the same rates on compressed
and uncompressed cotton between
points on their lines and stations on
lines of the Chicago Rock Island and
Pacir.e and the St. Louis Iron Moun-
tain and Southern and other Missis-
sippi alley railroads.
The Chesapeake and Ohio dividend
prospects are creating considerable
discussion and weakness displayed in
tha j rice of the stock lately would
Indicate that there is some selling
on the part of timid holders as well
as somt short selling on the part of
doubtful traders. The annual meeting
is siheduled for Thursday of this
week when an unfavorable report is
expected.
'Just Published
NEW OKLAHOMA STATE
ONE OF THE LARGEST AND LATEST EVER
GOTTEN OUT. SIZE 42X54 INCHES
Price ONE Do7ar
Shows townships sections and ranges popula-
tion of towns congressional and senatorial districts
railroads distance scale of leading towns in state to
leading towns in United States shows late improve-
ments that have taken place in different counties up-
to date. In Carter County it shows new Itingling
railroad town of Wilson. Joiner City etc. also new
interurban survey Like improvement is shown in
other counties. There are over two hundred new
towns shown on this map and recent railroads
throughout the state are shown.
There is no map in the stotethat can compete u-itli this
one. Heady for delivery in a few days.
Personal Chocks Accepted
ADDRESS
SUGGS ? THREADGILL
Owners
Home Office ARDMORE. OKLA.
OiliWellsAreGood
Rut if you will call on the People's Furniture Store 8 and 10 B
St.. you will see very low prices. Just a few dollars down to
furnish your home. House is full of new and second hand.
Exchange new for old.
L. D. MASON
On the edge of a rim near El Tovar
In tte Grand Canyon of Arizona the
Sant.i Fe railroad has built a quaict
eyrie-like stone structure called "Tha
Lookout." for the use of tourists. It
Felker
& Soil
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We Defy Competition
We Meet All Prices
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 190, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 19, 1914, newspaper, May 19, 1914; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc153929/m1/3/: accessed May 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.