The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 296, Ed. 1 Monday, September 21, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmore Monday September 21 1914.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
WEAR COTTON GOODS ENGLAND WAS BOUND
AND HELP MARKET TO DEFEND BELGIUM
London Sept. 20. "There is no man
Washington. Sent. 19. The npvJ s nail wno luroughout his polit
movant which is to sunmVmeut the kal lilp' 1as yarded the prospect of
lmy-a-iiale campaign is a nation wide e"KaK1"K war 'ltll -Rrenter repug
bargain sale of cotton goods and "alce llla" m-V!i0f- T1ere is no '
an invitation to ti 4mri.an eilll'r 'll!ii'le r outside this liall who
to v.t.ir more cotton clothing. Miss 's n"re convinced than I that we could
;ep.:eve Clark daughter of the mt "av? avoilI('l the present war with
speak-r of the house of renresenta 011 na"11!l1 dishonor.
live.;; Miss I.ucv Burleson daughter was the text ot a speech which
of Postmaster General Burleson and 1 1'vml'"-v'1 l'eorRp' 1 hancellor of the
Miss Oallie Hoke Smith daughter of 1'-X('heitier made in Queens hall this
the ffnator from Georgia are pre- att('rrio"i to arouse elsli enthusiasm
tor field .Marshal Karl Kitcheners
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It has been suggested that gin
hams may be used in making dresses
for ordinary wear carrying all es
new army. The Chancellor added that
any nation which disregaded its na
tional honor was doomed and Great
sent:a:s of prevailing stvles and that lnllm was "onml by Honorable obli-
once the idea is popularized it would R"lions to m'fel"1 the independence
be taken up throughout the countrv. I!1erty and integrity of Belgium.
"i:vrybody knows of the buv-'a- Referring to the accusation that
bale movement by which it is hoped f'ri'at Uritain hud used the treaty pro-
to avert a crisis to the southern viding for Belgian neutrality as a
farmer.-' said Miss Clark tonight. ''"""'"S 'loak to vent her jealousy of
'In connection with this it occur- 11 superior civilization the Cliancel-
red to us that the American woman lor sai(l:
can jielp tremendously If stores same Action as in 1870
throughout the country will on a fixed ()llr answer was the action we took
day have cotton bargain sales and 1S7"- In that case Prince Bismarck
all to purchase what cotton mater- respected Prussia's treaty obligations
ial :h-y can use. IWomen have ult it was to the interest of Prussia to
helped in the war crisis in a number hrenk her treaty and she did. To l'rus-
ol' wf.yf why not in this one? "With sla a treaty is just a scrap of paper.
ten million women purchasing as "This doctrine of a scrap of paper
much as a dollar's worth of cotton Koes to the root of all public law. We
good- the effect would be felt bv the ar lighting against barbarism and
sinai!-st 'raiser of cotton in the there is only one way of putting it
south." right. It' there ure nations who sav
they will respect treaties only when
HAS NOVEL METHOD it is to their interest lo do so we must
FOR SAVING OIL make it to their interest to do so in
the future."
V.::. Okla. Sept. 2a. George Heferring to the German excuses
llody. general superintendent of the Mr. Lloyd-George remarked:
Twin .State Oil company has devised "A great nation ought to he ashani
a novel method to prevent loss of ed of behaving like a fraudulent bank
"tored oil which may suddenly become nipt trying to escape his obligations
ignited by lightning. Referring to the case of Servia the
Al! of the oil tanks owned by ('hancellor of the Exchequer said that
the Twin State company have been Emperor Nicholas had given Austria
equipped with sleam pipes in which the only answer that became a man.
a continuous steam pressure of forty when he said: "I will tear vour ram
po inds is maintained in readiness shackle empire limb from limb."
to envelop me on should it sua- "And he is doing it" added the
dcnly become ignited. limning oil speaker.
is ii::r:.une to water and only by "Road Hog of Europe."
using t. tea m can the flames be ex- "Prussia." said Mr. Llovd George "is
tingmshed. A constant tseam press- ii. road Iiol' of Knrnne At
pipes around the oil tanks HIi children and nations are ordered
whil costly is considered cheap (mt of the way. Even Great Uritain is
instance by the Twin State com- ordered out of Hie wuv. If the old
pany compared with the enormous nritish spirit is still left in British
tioni hie that have recently 1(a ti lmuy w)il )P torn ........
ueeu Mista.ueu uy several UKianoma sut. They thought we could not beat
on companies. them. W ill nni p n .. 011...
long job. It will be terrible. But in
VAST ACREAGE TO BE me we iiUnu """"ch through ter-
OPENED TO SETTLEMENT mr to triminl1"
Appealing to Welshmen to join the
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INDIANS REALIZE USEFULNESS
OF COMMISSIONER CATO SELLS
The following resolution was un-
animously adopted by the (Tieiik
Council of Indians consisting of
more than one hundred members at
their recent session held at Okmulgee
Oklahoma:
KKSOLUTION
Realizing' that we have In the
commissioner of Indian affairs one of
America's foremost statesmen a man
of unusual ability and of untiring
energy who has consecrated his
heart and dedicated his soul to the
best interests of the Indians of Am
erica and realizing that within the
short period of time that he has
served as commissioner of Indian
affairs he has don-; more to bring
about a spirit of friendly co-operation
and better feeling and more thor
ough understanding between the In-1
dians and remaining citizenship of
Oklahoma than luis ever before ex-
isted and realizing t hat through his
personal efforts he has done so much
lo inspire the Indians of Oklahoma
to atfain a higher standard of moral
and social conditions safeguarding
at all times as he has our property
rights and especially the property
rights and moral and social wel
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Public I
Cordially Invited
To Attend the Opening of the
Washington. Sept. 20. Announce- (("'s' tIie f'l"ncellor continued:
nient was made at the Interior depart- "Tllis druggie is a great war for the
meat Friday that Secretary Lane had ''"'""'"pation of Europe from the
signed orders opening to settlement tlraliom of the military caste which
and entry under the enlarged home- llas thrown its shadow upon two gen-
stead act approximately 3.6(10.0(10 1 1 am " now plunged
acres of land in California New Mexi- 1 "orI(1 1lto a welter of '"od.
co and Washington'. The lands are
distributed as follows: 750000 acres
in California; 2.r000im in New Mexi
co; 1 '0000 acres in Colorado and
2roniiO acres In Washington.
SHACKLETON OFF FOR
SOUTH POLE REGIONS
London Sept. 20. Sir Ernest
-Shackleton and the members of his
trans-antarctic expedition left London
today in two sections for the South
Polar region. One party headed by
Dr. Klne's New Life PilU will T " "'"i-Kieion. departed for
yon cause a healthy flow of bile and Sollth America; the other half of the
rids your Stomach and Bowels of expedition left for Boss sea on the
waste and fermenting body poisons. New Zealand shin
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1 ie die a ionic 10 your otoniacu ana by wav of Tasmania.
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nuu iuuc iuc crucial sieill
faro of our minor children;
Now therefore He It liesolved.
that as' a token of our apprecia-
tion of the services he is rendering
its and the people of our tribe we
express to him the gratitude of our
people and the support of the people
of our tribe in- the very splen-
did effort he is making to
conserve our estates the es-
tates of our children and lift to a
higher degree of citizenship the per-
sonnel of our tribe.
Dizzy? Bilious? Constipated?
First dose will cure you of that de-
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BLOOD POISON RHEUMATISM AND
ALL DISEASES OF THE BL000 CURED AT HOME
WRITE SAM J.DAVIS SECRETARY OH
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Sir Ernest hopes to meet the Ross
sea contingent In April of next year
or. fail I ur in that by March of 1916.
The Shackleton section will have
seventy dogs and also motor sleds.
The other party will have twenty-
six dogs.
One great difficulty that confronted
the expedition was the lack of scien-
tilie instruments. These had been
ordered from Germany but had not
been delivered because of the war
and it was necessary to replace them
in England.
The Koss sea party will board the
exploration ship Aurora at Ilobart-
town Tasmania. Sir Ernest Shack-
leton hopes to leave Buenos Aires
Oct. IS by the ship Endurance
which is now en route to South
America.
Woman's Home Companion 2 years
for $2. .Mrs. John F. Easley. Phone
fill. 21.3
Stop That First Fall Cough
Check your fall cough or cold at
once don't wait it may lead to ser-
ious lung trouble weaken your vital
ity and develop a chronic lung ail-
ment. Get a bottle of Dr. Bell's Pine-Tar-Honey
today; it is pure and
harmless use it freely for that fall
cough or cold. If Baby or Children
are sick give It to them it will re-
lieve quickly and permanently. It
soothes the Irritated throat lungs and
air passages ixwsens phlegm. Hp
antiseptic and fortifies the system
against colds. It surely prevents cold
germs from getting a hold. Guaran-
teed. Only 23c. at your DruggisL
T. B Cathey one of our liverymen
has been feeding alfalfa meal to his
horses for over a year. Look at his
horses and then ask him about alfal-
fa meal 6 tf
DEMOCRATIC. TICKET.
For United States Senator
Thomas pryor gore.
For Congress Sixth District
C. D. CARTER.
For Governor
ROBERT I. WILLIAMS.
For Lieutenant Governor
M. E. TRAPP.
For Secretary of State
J. L. LYONS.
For State Auditor--
E. B. HOWARD.
For Attorney General
S. P. FREE LING.
For State Treasurer
W. L. ALEXANDER.
For State Superintendent
H II. WILSON
For Examiner and Inspector
FRED PARKINSON
For Chief Mine Inspector
ED BOYLE
For Commissioner of Charities
W. D. MATTHEWS.
For Insurance Commissioner
A. L. WELCH.
For Pres. Board of Agriculture
FRANK GATJLT.
For Corporation Commissioner
A. P. WATSON.
For Clerk Supreme Court
WM. M. FRANKLIN.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET
For County Judge
T. W. CHAMPION.
For County Attorney
ANDY HARDY'.
For Sheriff
BUCK GARRETT.
For County Clerk
SHELTON TYER.
For Court Clerk
FRED IIAYNIE
For County Weigher
SMITH REDMAN.
For County Treasurer
JOHN J. YELL.
For County Assessor
R. S. HENDON.
For County Superintendent
L. M. THURSTON.
For County Surveyor
C. W. CLAY.
For County Commissioners-
First District:
O. W. YOUNG.
Second District:
GEO. EVANS.
Third District:
JAS. R. TALIAFERRO.
For State Senator
R. A. KELLER
For Representative
KELLY BROWN.
For District Judge
W. F. FREEMAN.
For Justice Supreme Court
SUMMERS HARDY.
For Justice of the Peace
Ardmore Township:
D. W. BUTCHER.
HAL M. CANNON
For Constable
L. L SIGLEP..
ED HENSON.
Mew Mencedora
Tuesday Afternoon at 2 o'clock
109 W. Main St. Phone 46
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(l!y Peter Radford)
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The need of the rural communities
today is intelligent and consecrated
leadership.
The farm is the power house of all
progress and the birthplace of all that
is noble.
The farm is the nursery of civiliza-
tion and the parsonage of all religious
denominations.
The fanner asks no special privi-
leges. The business of farming only
wants the same opportunities afforded
other lines of industry.
It is as much a duty of the country
pastor to exhort us to own a home
while on earth as it is to inspire us to
build a mansion in the skies.
The rural press the pulpit and the!
school are a trinity of powerful In-
Question for Courts.
Oklahoma City Sept. 20. Whether
or not funds derived from Insurance
on state buildings that have burned
in available for rebuilding without
legislative action Is a question that
state authorities will very likely ask
the courts to finally settle. It has
arisen several times the last time
in the burning ot a building of the
Fort Supply asylum. The attorney
general has several times ruled that
the funds can be used only after the
legislature has specifically appropri-
ated the amounts.
Why not feed alfalfa meal to your
horse instead of bran? It is just as
nutritions and a whole lot cheaper.
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Rheumatism Pains Stopped.
The first application of Sloan's Lin-
iment goes right to the painful part-
It penetrates without rubbing J-
stops the Rheiumatlc Pains around
the Joints and gives relief and com-
fort. Don't suffer! Get a bottle today!
It is a family medicine for all pains
hurts bruises cuts sore throat neu-
ralgia and chest pains. Prevents In-
fection. Mr. Chas. II. Wentworth
California writes: It did wonders
for my Rheumatism pain Is gone as
soon as I apply it. I recommend it
to my friends as the best Liniment I
ever used." Guaranteed. 23c. at your
Druggist.
RAILROAD TIME-TABLE
SANTA FE.
Southbound
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fluences that the farmer must mill!"0 ' 4:-7 P
r-o. ii 1:03 p. m
io. 6 4:02 a. m
Northbound-
No. 6 12:16 a. m
No. 12 3:15 p. m
to their fullest capacity before he can i
occupy a commanding position in pub
lic affairs.
The Want Ad3 Pay.
WOMAN ROBBED OF
$60000 IN DIAMONDS
Kankakee 111.. Sept. 20. Diamonds
and jewelry valued at $!0000 were
obtained Friday by five masked men
at the home of Mrs. Nellie Clark.
They forced an entrance to the house
cut the telephone wires forced her
to open the safe took the jewels
and drove away In an automobile.
When Mrs. Clark freed herself pur-
suit was started. The robbers are
said to be surrounded by a posse.
Notice to Farmers.
The cotton warehouse should be
completed by October 15th. In the
meantime if you wish to store any
cotton we will receive it issue a re-
ceipt and keep the bales under the
compress eheds protecting them
from the weather. The charges first
mouth is 73c which Includes public
weighers' fee; each month thereafter
23c. Soliciting your patronage
CHICKASAW COMPRESS CO.
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Diarrhoea Quickly Cured.
"My atteniion was first called to
Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Di-
arrhoea Remedy as much as twelve
years ago. At that time I was ser-
iously ill with summer complamt.
One dose of this remedy checked the
trouble" writes Mrs. C. W. Florence
Rockfield Ind. For sale by all dealers.
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FRISCO
Eastbound
No. 506 6:30 a. m.
No. 574 1:00 p. m.
No. 576 5:15 p m.
Westbound
No. 573 (mlied) 9:30 a. m.
No. 575 11:55 a. m.
No. 579 (mixed) 4:00 p. m.
ro. sua 9:00 p. m.
ROCK ISLAND
Eastbound
No. 632 7:45
No. 681 (mixed daily
except Sunday) 3:33
Westbound-
No. 6S3 (Mixed dally
except Sin Jay) 11:30 a.
No. 651 8:30 p.
OKLAHOMA NEW MEXICO AND
PACIFIC RAILWAY
Westbound Leaves Ardmore
No. 1 (Daily) 7:00 a. m.
No. 3 (Daily) .2:30 p. m.
Eastbound Arrives Ardmore
No. 2 (Dally) 11:33 p. m.
No. 4 (Daily) 6:43 p. m.
An Ardmoreite Classified Ad will
lend a hand in your hunt for a cooler
room.
Money getters the Want Ads.
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Do you know that alfalfa meal has j
the same analysis as bran? It is j
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COLONIST
TICKETS
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ON SALE DAILY
Sept. 24th to Oct. 8th
TO WESTERX POINTS
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