The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 100, Ed. 1 Monday, February 1, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
PAGE THREE
Ewen lots 5 and 6 In block GO Wil-
son. It. J. Hell Lo Mrs. Kuiiiia Carleston
oil lot 173 Hell's subdivision.
Ardmore Monday February 1 1913.
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II Famous Actor say: i ''H ly
It. J. Hell to (I. W. Siniiii. oil lots
11. ".S lo llliil 121S to 122.'p. IDS.! to 12Sr.
Hell's subdivision.
C. C. Nations to N. E. Hrooks and
Horry Session part .0 anil ID 4s;lv.
M. 11. While et ux.. to J. E Jeffreys
part 29 5s3o.
C. & C. Nations lo Juel Massey
patent part 17 3s3e.it
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THE CATHEDRAL CHOIR.
There Is no clnss of music more
beautiful more helpful more Inspir-
ing more uplifting and contributed to
more bountifully by the world's great-
est music masters than that which Is
composed to he sung during service
of divine worship.
TIih Cathedral Choir is presented hy
the llcdi'iith P.ureau lor another sea-
son not only as a company of artists
to entertain but us a suggestion of a
choir ideal such an organization as
might appropriately adorn any sacred
portal.
The repertoire of the Cathedral Choir
Includes n number of the short mod
fin oratorios by such composers as
Huck. Staincr nnd Schnccker one of
which is rendered at each performance
this being the ilrst company In the
history of the Lyceum to offer euch
works In their entirety.
The programs nlso Include a number
of old hymns the interpretation of
which is a special feature. As a tilting
contrast to the sin-red music- anil by
way of furnishing n striking climax
ami finish the company Is heard In a
number of secular solos duets quar-
tets and choruses of a very high or-
der finally closing with a grand finale
of an operatic nature.
The program of the Cathedral Choir
Is oue of the most successful features
of the Lyceum la America this season.
From the rendition of the first number
till the last the audience Is enthusias-
tic. The personnel of the Cathedral
Choir is as follows: Kdua Taliner so-
prano; Helen Itoetheldt soprano;
Ethel May Wright contralto; Hose
Fallon contralto; Malcomh Ilalberg.
tenor; Taul Smlthson tenor; Ilaydeu
1. Thomas bass; Victor Itenjamin.
bnritone and manager nnd A. L. Sliy-
mann. pianist
The above splendid organization
will appear at the High school audit-
orium Wednesday night February 4
under the auspices of the Lyceum
Hureau.
WHEN YOU TRADE AT THE
GOLDEN GATE CONTEST STORES.
BE SUPE AND CALL FOR YOUR
VOTES.
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a REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
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a Furnished '.y Ardmore a
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a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a
Deeds
W. YV. Martin et ux. to Sam Tur-
ner part 1:5 u.sL'e.
Dusie Itoss to Harry M. Lowenstein.
part S 4s:!e.
Abel I. Chase et ux. to lleo. W.
Amerson et ux. part G 3slw.
Jake I. Ilamon et ux to The First
National Hank of Wilson lots 1 to 4
block 23 Wilson.
1. K. Detiliam et ux. to Pink W.
McKay lot 13 block 31 and lots 5
( 7 block 5ti Wilson.
C. & ('. Nations to Thomas I!. Ilea-
Ban patent sec IS 4sl!e.
Nellie Taylor nee Durant and hus
band to Charles Von Weise and John
II. Carlotk part 2'2 4s'iw.
1!. K. Givins et a!. to Mama Wil-
liams 1 acre of land adjoining Tatum
W. "A. Taliaferro et ux. to Charles
K. Wantland et ux. lots 1 and 2 blk.
!io Ardmore.
Jake I. Ilamon et ux. to H. W.
Richardson lots. 5 and C in block 50
Wilson.
It. J. Hell to E. I). Combs oil lots
i:;:i to 135 Hells' subdivision.
II. S. Tillingiiast et ux. to A. Eddie-
man lot 1 block 12 McLish Place
Ardmore.
H. W. Richardson et ux. to W. E.
(ieo. W. Shaw et ux. lo I.. M. llar-
k ins. part :! 3s3e.
Assignment of Oil and Gas Lease
The Oil Creek Oil & (las Co. to
Thomas R. Jameson Tract No. 17li.
7f7 7"S nmi:i-12Mith interest in ceil
ter tract location No. 1 of Oil Creek
Oil & (las Co.
Pleasant Hill School
The gloomy weather has lasted near
ly all week in this community never-
theless many farmers are preparing
their land for crops.
Much sickness is reported from all
around.
Davie and. Eddie Webb have been
out of school on account of sickness.
Louis Mayrant is troubled with ton-
silitis. Will Whitson's two little girls have
been down with the grippe for the
last week.
Mr. Robert Heard's baby has been
poorly for some time.
John Heron is reported quite sick.
We had a good attendance uf. school
this week and much interest is being
manifested by children teachers and
parents.
A program was given Friday after-
noon at which a goodly number of
patrons were present. The patrons
and teachers met after the program
and talked over many tilings of inter-
est concerning the welfare of their
children. Another program will be giv-
en two weeks from now
On Friday night February 12 at
which we will organize a patrons'
club. Much interest was shown Fri
day and it promises to be a great suc-
cess. A box supper will be given at the
school house next Friday night Feb-
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throat and keeps my voice in good tone."
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Every playgoer has remarked
the virility and clean-cut vigor of
William Faversham both as an
actor and as a man. No matter
what part he is playing he always
presents a figure of alert strength
and keen wits. His voice is especially engaging clear carrying
and sonorous.
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from
The Ardmoreite Publishing Co.
In order to increase our subscription list we are making the following
offer : For one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) we will send the Weekly Ard-
moreite one year or the Daily Ardmoreite two months and one of our state
maps. This map shews all Railroads Rivers Towns Posteffices and Counties
in Colors and all Counties sectionally divided.
A separate map showing congressional and senatorial districts and the
number of representatives from each county. This valuable map has a table
with figures giving the distances between all important towns in Oklahoma.
The map is mounted on rollers to hang on the wall.
This map must be seen to be appreciated and no
home or office can afford to be without it.
Offer No. 2
If you are not a subscriber to either the Daily or Weekly Ardmoreite
don't delay another day for you can't afford to be without one of the papers
in your home.
Our ownership map of Carter County showing each farm with the
name of owner. The Townships in colors. The Railroads and Proposed Rail
and Interurban Lines. All Public Highways and School Houses. Price of
Map alone $2.50 but that each and every home can have one we are making
the following Special Offer: One Ownership map and The Weekly Ardmore-
ite $1.50 or One map and The Daily Ardmoreite two months $1.50.
Daily Ardmoreite one year and map $5.00.
The above offers are good to both new and old subscribers.
If you are a subscriber Renew and Do it Now Today
as Tomorrow never comes
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ruury lL'th to which we cordially In-
vile all. This box supper is for the
benefit of tioniu nvcessary furnishings
for our school room and for the beau-
tifying of our school in general.
The spelling match last Kriday night
was a great success. All the old folks
enjoyed it as much us the young
ones.
The singing class from Overbrook
and Pleasant. Hill are planning to take
a trip to t'rinerville Sunday after
noon and have some music.
W. K. Woodard will spend Saturday
night and Sunday in this community.
.Mr. Jesse Kirby has made his usu-
al three trips to town this week.
HEALDTON
Healdlon Okla. Jan. :!li. Warm.
rain falling today.
Kruit will be injured should the
present conditions prevail is the gen-
eral impression.
A large acreage of oats will be plant-
ed this season in this section and the
cotton ucreage largely reduced.
Very little activity in the oil field
now. Some wild cat wells being dug
on all sides.
Mr. Kamsey of Ardmore was in the
field this morning.
Miss Lucille Orme is at home after
a visit with relatives in Pauls Valley.
Among the Ardmore visitors this
week we note Mr. and Mrs. Karl Athey
James Watson and W. U. Ileald.
H. Davis was on the streets the
first of tliis week we understand to
put up a rig in section llj south of
here.
All would like to see some settled
weather but fear we may have winter
in next month.
Health is fairly good.
The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
fimitf of it tonic nH laxative rffrcl. J.AXA-
T1VK 1IKOMO OI ININK is Letter lhn ordinary
Quinine and doe not cause nervousness nor
ringing in head. Remember the tnll name and
luuk lur the gignature ui E. W. CROVK. 2c.
Publisher's Report
of the Condition of the
PEOPLE'S BUILDING & LOAN AS-
SOCIATION of Ardmore Oklahoma
On January 1 1915.
ASSETS
Cash on hand $ 8.16.58
Loans on mortgage security 8.49S.90
Loans on stock security 1415.00
TOTAL ?10770.4S
LIAR1LITIKS
Due on installment stock. 9770.39
Advance payment of stock.. 850.00
Due borrowers (Incomplete
loans) 134.11
Undivided profits 15.98
TOTAI $10770.48
State of Oklahoma County of Car-
ter ss:
I W. O. Kdwards Secretary of the
above named association do solemnly
swear that the above statement Is true
to the best of my knowledge and belief
so help me God.
W. O. EDWARDS
Secretary.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 29th day of January 1915.
ETHEL V. DOWNING.
NEW FIRM
New Goods
Complete Line of Fresh
CANNED GOODS
STAPLE AND FANCY
GROCERIES
We Sell as Cheap as the Cheapest.
WATTS BROS.
N. Caddo St.
Phone 273
Let the little W'anr a-13 rto vour
work.
GLASS
We make a specialty of
putting in glass doors or
windows. Good work
Prompt Service.
We make anything out
of wood. Another car of
"steam-dried finish"
just arrived.
Hunt's Pianino Mill
Phone 329
Meet Me at the Golden Gate"
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 100, Ed. 1 Monday, February 1, 1915, newspaper, February 1, 1915; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154140/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.