The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 29, Ed. 1 Monday, November 9, 1914 Page: 2 of 8
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Ardmorc Monday November 9 1914.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
PAGE TWO
jifewfi ANCIENT
'Z TU General TIWUVW'.
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Tlte General
lays:
i r.ere's ?. reason for the h'i
ci-Tjnd for cur rooting in
.p Viof t!f'j European war. It
u Kiccauoe we combine in our
pi otiucti the two great ctsen-
tic.!s that guide consumers in
the choice of their goods
hihekt quality and reason-
alls prices.
Certain-teed
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SCfE ABORIGINAL TRIBE CP !' EO.ES' C- S : E N T
DIANS UTILIZED A SATLPAL iC'v - - N s-ES C-.S C N ;
SHELTER POR THEIR AEODE. CC-'CS ..i'.
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R. A. Long Buililinif Kant City Mo
Ttlcuhun. Mun 3700-UuUi PkuoM
NrwTailCilr BiHlim fkmc. Pllikarik
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St. I.oun ClBcinnati Kaniatili Mmn.plia
Sir l-riaciica S.alll Laaioa hambsff bj4mf
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It Really Does Relieve Rheumatism
r:i-l'liily v.!ii U ;i!llnl-il Willi
Klii-HNiiit i:-m In sin I r i j i ;-!.iiii!il liy nil
iiiiiins Ki-i-i a In it 1 ! nf Slii.-m's l.ini-llli-llt
mi IiiiihI Tin' Hi i 1 1 1 1 1 vim t-i-l
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luillii- It wltli Slniiti'H l.lniinilit I In
nut nil) It. Jinan's pi-in-1 mti-s a 1 tim-t
liiinii-ilinti'ly lU'lit tu tin- tint cf pan
ri-lii i u i tin- lint ti-nil-r iiilli-ii t'-i-l-
t i.' mill iiiiiMum tin- I'.-ut riiy ami mm-
tin tal li-. Il-t a linltli' i'f Slii(in' l.lnl-
mi lit fur " i i-nl-i nf anv dnivi'l-I ami
liavi' il In Hi'- lin'i'-i- ai.'ain-t mill
MHi' ami hw1Ii-ii joint rlii-umal Imii
iiiinalria. niaiiia ami liki' ailiinnts.
"I niir ini'iii-y dai k if nut ' all. li-il
l.iit it ilui-v vf n 1 1 ii i ' t In-tant ri-ln-f.
.1UST RECEIVED
N..w . Sv.aii ..ui HI r. il'l.-il i'ikI .- H MilKi-i-i in kit- ami Lar-
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V-u M.u ki r. l in l-irr-N u I ia ml y I mil i-li
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Il-inz Sw.-i-t Iml. It.-? in Mi!- I !.! MtManl I'm -Id.- in Mil.
a Kiaul in Mil-. ' l'ills 11 1111
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M. T. FELKER & SON
GROCERIES
PHONES 174 S 131
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t;i. arii-li- nianiila' 1 1 1 r ' ' 1 .-'nim- ol
i.' i il aiii-l-- m n- plain ami nnn- nl
n.i.i- ni nain-i.tjil liarai li-r Un-ir
l-i.-- ln-iiif i. rnialnil liy tin- liai.'l- nl
I :.. in -ky inannlai tiiri-rn.
A Mi r I lie i.-.-ir-il .-hit ! ami Imil'l
-.Mi aliaim-il. Hi- I'S-il- HIT.- lari-
Inliy pla-i-il in tin- fir- In ilry lur till-riilnn-
ii-i- nl lln- iii-mlii-r- (il tin-iiili-.
Il- HHI---I sli-ll- li-iiiK ini.-il in
in k 1 Hi- pni-. pan- ami nili-r ar-lii-li-
Itinii Inii-linr mi M-iniiiit nt tin-
I -at. v.l-n tiny wit- plai-il tn illy
Skini for Clothing.
Th- iiiiiins nt llii'-i- alinrifinal pi-n-pl-
-ii. mail- limn tin- -kin- nl u ilil
aiiiiiial- kill-il in tin- ilia-- ami wr--w-i
tin.'-! !i-r uitli 1 1 : 1 1' s nl il-ir
kin. 'I'luir I ill- v.a- a Inni; .-trip nt
pllil-il lnn- .villi a urniiM' 1 1 1 1 1 1 i I . L'
.P. .Ml tin- l-iik-th an'l Willi tin- -U'l nt
a il r -kin ami tlii- -killlully wi-M-il
iirtn I- a Milt nl' i Inlli-- ( niilil In-mail-
lit Inr tin- iiin.-t partirnlar i hii'f
In -liort nnl-r.
It i- i nt kinmti nt what tnli- th-y
...-I- Iml II I- pn-Miiii-il that th-
'-i- -iliii-r Shii w n-i-s nr Apa-lif'S.
An1. ;i. 1 1 1 . ' wi re h-r- hint-' li-t'li-
th- rii-rnk--- lu-t ram- tn thi-
. 1 1 1 . t r v . ami It i- i-: tiniat-il that th-y
li-i hi t- limn tn In i-ii-'ht humid il
-ar.-. iii'u
liuir ti ii pl.:i t'i'l f.ir ill- inrnitli
is a t ilui : iml' -i jiaiil liy ' tn
nl' tin- l"tli. tin il;-rniint will In' ill-
l.iwii rinni-r 'r-l-pli(in- ami T 1 ' -lirapli
t'n A'lvi 1 1 i-i-ni-ii' .
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STOP THINK!
ONE THIRD OF VOI R MEE
You .-pend in r.td. Is it in comfdit? If not luy u
M A T T R t: S S
And jret mre satisfaction for the money than ever
before. We are lieudfiuarters for
COMFORTS PILLOWS ETC.
FURNITURE and STOVES
A. B. RAWLINS CO.
"The Sign of Satisfaction"
ha' 'ho furi'i
riiT.'i 'ci.laii il -t.-n.'l- '.n a '-'a-3 l'' :'--If
it l.anliv r-nn-f-ivaMp 'hat
-n-li an :i:.i;i.iiii ti'- -linu'.fl ti-f-nm'--ti'-il
;ia-'i(-- or furnisli pr--f--il-n'-
whlcli wiuM li" follow pi in
'!- r-t'ii!iir '-nur-- of lin-i n f s nr un-
ip r nrilinar y i-mi'linnni. Tln-y an- a--fi
ptimiiil in ttn-i:- nauirf as tl-
i ii-ciiinstaii'-' - th'v arc tn'-ant t') il'-al
with ami 'an hanlly li" 1oo'k-(I .-.ipon
a.- liy possibility i-v'-n danci-rous prc-ciil-nts.
It is for this r-a-on that
I r tin- mor- jus; ili-il in a-kinc for
wiur npin.on in t!i- iin-tnU'.-s."
In reply Mr. On-l-'ory wroti-:
Mr. Gregory's Reply.
h;t- th- linnnr to n-ply to your
r-iii--t lor my opinion iis to wlu-tli-.-
th- f-il-ral aini-tru-t laws (tin--o-rali.
i Sli.-rinati act tin- so-rallcd
r:wiiii art ami 'lm trad" i-ointnis--iim
ad i would In- violati-il in any
i--pirt !y ilic can-vim.' out of a plan
which ha- l"i'ii d-iscd for raising
and iidniini.-" riiiu a fuml of
ii mi. to In- 1-ni on tlio s-curlty of
cnttnti A enpy nT tlm I'lun 1
ta-lii-d h-r-io.
foiinirii s which taki' annually
ahniit v . i h n i . . i o lial-s of American
en tin ti inni-.- than half Hie crop arr-
now nizai:. il in war. Trade ln tween
tin- I'nit-il Stales and thus-' coun
tries in smile ca--s i i t i i.i 1 1 - lias
cniii- to a cimiplete stop and in other-
lias !i n seriously hindered Knr-
. iL'ti echan-e lias 1- en liadlv ile-
iniiralieil 111 cotisi-iinetice of the
eM-aordinai y conditions it lias ln-en
impossible tn obtain in the ii-ual way
the lan;e iitiiount of cash reiiuir-il tn
liuuidate the indebie.ln s incurred
in th" coiir-e of raising and niiirket-
the inttnll crop.
Tn meet this situation tin- plan
illle-tioll lias 1 n proposed It
iinteniplati - the making up by .'t
ndicate cniiiposed principally of
s and bankers of a fund of
nim. inni to be 1-nt on the srriir-
if cut ion to borrow ers in the
n L-rowiim stiites under thi-
din ction nf a central committee com-
d of the individual members nl
feili ral reserve board and variovis
aiiviliary committers.
No Violation of Law.
'NntbiiiL' iii the nature of price
IKinu. re-trictiiiti of jirodintion. di-
vision of territory or control of mar-
kets is involved. Ixiatis will h'1
inad- as freely to buyer- of cotton
to produc-rs The members of
sMidicafe will be perfectly free
make oilier loans in any lawful
in
ban
$1 I--incut:
pes
the
the
to
terms llorrowors will be under
nn r..strnint whatexer as to the
price or lini at which they may sell
their rnMon. Sor will their frre
acenoy in borrowinc or In not tior-
rowinc as they fee fit and from
whom they see fit in any manner h
restricted. Tn short the plan sim-
ply provide th rash which is Im-
peratively Incurred In the roursp of
raisin? and marketing thp cotton
' err.;. 1ut w hloh can not now be
; obtained from the usual sources of
' supply becanse of the extraordinary
Our Leading Athletes
Join with other famous Americans
in Praising Tuxedo Tobacco
O'
MJtT? SHERIDAN
iVR world-famous athletes the men
who triumphed for America at the
Olvmnic Games in Stockholm are
rtnncr the thousands who declare that
"TuieJtiscK--jcc'Jwiir.me. Tuxedo is not only extremely enjoyable but
cJ-.-zx d! c:"i!t:cj to j.'i.- to - i '
t:ll help i'terr.. k-ezs iV-t in Ir'r ll. 1!
r-r-.w the- ft cx-.t V-.'i'. ramous .-mencans in every waits ui iuc
doctors lawyers actors singers public
speakers statesmen business leaders smoke
and endorse
4- .
CASTOR STRDBINO
'TuxeJo is the tobacco for tht
athlete ft neMer hurtt my Ttind
and always Steadies my nerves.
"Uuxtdo for me. "
n
The Perfect Pipe Tobacco
Tuxedo grew rapidly in public favor with-
cut advertising; its natural growth reached
the stupendous total of fifty or sixty million
packages a year. Not until the past few
months has it been possible to keep up with
the demand for Tuxedo. Now increased
facilities make it possible for every man to
smoke this best of tobaccos.
Tuxedo is fine ripened Burley tobacco of the
highest grade aged until thoroughly mild and
mellow. I hen treated by
the famous ''Tuxedo Pro-
cess" that removes the
last trace of "bite" and
develops all the delicious
Burley fragrance and
flavor. Pure mild de-
lightful Tuxedo is abso-
lutely non-biting try it.
MATT McGRATH
"No athlete need fear to smoke
as much as he wants if he uses
"Uuxedo. Ifsa general help to
any man. A pipeful cf 'Cuxedo
puts nets life into me."
YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO
EVERYWHERE
Famous green tin with gold let- 1 C
tering curved to fit the pocket 1 UC
Convenient pouch inner- lined C
with moitture-proof psper . .
In Clan Humidor. SOc and 90c
THI AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
conditions preailing in tin1 money
mat-it N and in the trad'- of the
vorld.
"Tnc amount of tlii.- fund is bare-
ly iiKre than 1 per cent of the total
out -li'tidini; IoatiH and discounts of
hiipniiit! institutions in the T'nit'-d
St.-.tes and is much less than the
amount of cash usually employed in
n'.;-. vi t i i: the cotton crop. Nor
would i-w-n this small part of the
bankini; capital of the Vnited States
become impounded as a result of
the plan but upon being lent would
return at once into general circula-
tion. "I am unable to see how such a
plan could be thought to fall within j
the purlieu- of the anti-trust laws."
Fonville's Photo Studio
MXIhW your portrait
FRIENDSHIP
"GOLDEN GATE" Votes Given Here
9 1-2 West Main Phone 137
Our Best Seller.
We are selling more of Meritol
Kczt ina K-mt-dy than all the others
mil tii-'-'her This l.irup sale is duel
to th" fact that it is a preparation
of unusual merit made expressly
for one purpo-e eczema in its var-
ious forms. If you are afflicted with
this loathesome di.-ease. do not delay-
using Meritol Kczema Hi ni' dy.
Trices ZD and $1.0.
Buy Your Groceries from
W. F. ABBOTT
Where you det what you buy
Phone 632
EEanoDsnac
Important.
Hear In iniml man aiuticriain s iaii-
lets not only move the iioweis mil im-i
prow the appetite and strengthen thei
digestion. For sale by all dealers.
W. C. DOWNING
FURNITURE
RUGS
MATTING
SALE OF SURFACE OF;
INDIAN LANDS i
IN'
Eastern Oklahoma !
r.Y
United States Government!
Tin re will 1c si 11 at public iiuctim to
tin- liinhest lnl!-r at tlirfer.-nt nnlniiel j
pi. nits in tin. li-itaw- ami Chickasaw
Nati'.ns m i:.isi-in i k la li i ti ia. trinn N(-
v.nil.er Hi. It'll. In li...--iiil.-r 1'. It'll the:
siuf.e e i.f n.il"im.'tli-ly C7.".."i'0 a-r-8 nf
In. I .in st-KreKatfO nial and asphalt lainls.
at nut 1-ss than rertain minimum prices.
i ..... ....i-w.11 . .in i.iir l:iM n. .1 exi i-eilinl?
lai acits of iigriciiltuial nr HI" acres nf
Bracing liiinl. liids may be vulniiittetl in
persnn nr by mail nr by Hiitln'rizen
nei'iit. Jtesiileiue nn land lint reipiireil.
1 ernis .t per ccin i.isn. i-.-i
within nne enr hihI the balance within
two jraim with r per cent Interest from
date of sale. Where limises nr nther im-prnvnut-iits
are located on the lamW the
same will be s-ld. with the land at up-
praiseil value Improvements to be paid
for hi full nt time nf sate. The coal ami
asphalt unilerlv ItiK these lands w ill not be
si'UI with the surface except where au-
thorized. Where the cnnl and sphalt
are to be sold with the surface descrip-
tive circulars will so state. Kor map
nd full Infnnnatlnn communicate lh
the Superintendent for the Five Civilized
Tiibea Muskogee Oklahoma.
CATO SKI.I.S.
Commissioner of Imlian Affairi-
or anvthinpr to furnish the home. Under our sys-
ter of "FAIR DEALING" business has improv-
ed thus proving that the public appreciates our
methods
Home Furnishings
218 West Main St.
Phone 128
Scotlish Rite Masons Meet.
Dallas Tex.. Nov. 9. The twenty-
fi f tli reunion of Scottish Rite bod-
ies of Dallas began here today to
continue through Thursday. Indi-
cations were for a class of 130 can-
didates for degrees from the fourth
to the thirty-second. A shrine ses-
sion will follow degree work.
i Remarkable Cure of Croup
I "Last winter when my little bov had
(croup I pot him a bottle of Chamber-
i Iain's Cough Remedy. I honestly be-
jlieve it saved his life." writes Mrs. J.
j R Cook. Indiana. Ta. "It cut the
j phlegm and relieved hisi coughing
j spells. I am most grateful for what
: this remedy has done for him." For
i rale by all dealers.
I
Want ads are time-savers
them.
Read j The Want Ads oiler a good pub-
' llclty medium for the small dealer.
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