The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 136, Ed. 1 Monday, March 15, 1915 Page: 2 of 8
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Ardmore Monday March 15 1913.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
jury in the district court last Wed
nesday night.
Matlock and about twenty others
were under bond for "rioting" and
great crowds attended the trial. His
case was considered one of the
strongest and after his acquittal the
cases against the others were dis-
missed. At the time these parties were ar-
rested there was considerable ex-
citement among the farmers and it
was alleged that the defendants vis-
ited the farmers In the northwest
part of the county and warned them
not to sell their cotton.
The importance of
reserve strength and pure
blood at this period cannot be
irafimatrd and Nature's Dure
uiufitlimcnt in Sco.'e Emulator!
imparts that strength that enriches
the blood strengthens the bones and
inviliorates th whole system.
Fhyticiane everywhere prescribe It
It is free from Alcohol or Opiate:
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FROM MARIETTA MONITOR.
Death of Mrs. Sarah Brooks.
The death of Mrs. Brooks occurred
at the family home on South Second
street Wednesday night at 11:55
o'clock after a lingering Illness of
acute indigestion and other compli
cations.
Deceased was TO years of age and
Is survived by live children three
sons and two daughters.
Funeral services were held at the
family home Thursday afternoon
services being conducted by Rev.
Hamilton after which interment took
place in Lake View cemetery.
Gets Twelve Years.
Milton Taylor the negro charged
with killing Aaron I'lckens an In-
dian near Knville last fall was tried
in l ho district court last week and
received a sentence of twelve years
in the penitentiary. The case against
the other negro also charged with
beinj; an accomplice was continued
until next term.
FROM MANNSVIL1.E MONITOR.
Livery Stable Burns
The livery barn of J. P. Cain was
partially destroyed by lire Tuesday
morning about two o'clock. The fire
originated from a defective Hue and
the roof on the front part of the
building was destroyed. The buggies
and horses were removed from the
building and no damage was done
to them.
The loss Is covered by Insurance.
New Business Firm.
A deal was consummated this week
whereby John T. Wicker and T. M.
'Randolph became the owners of the
Jordan company's real estate ab-
utract and insurance business and
they took charge of the business
'Monday morning and will conduct It
in the future the name of the busi-
ness remaining the same the Jordan
company.
Mobley Accidentally Shot.
A serious accident happened to W.
P. Mobley at his home late last Sun-
day evening when he was accident-
ally shot with a 22-caliber rillo in
the hands of Foster the six-year-old
son of Mr. and Mrs. R C. I.ogsdon.
FROM LOVE COUNTY NEWS.
Found Not Guilty.
"Happy" Matlock charged with
"nitfht riding" In Ix)ve county last
fall was declared not guilty by a
Regain the Mastery
Over Blood Trouble
No Matter How Disheartening
You Can Overcome It.
Death of J. M. Crawford.
J. M. Crawford. (Fncle Jim) di"d
on the morning of the 1th of March.
1!)1." and his remains were ir.lt t red
in the Mannsville cemetery on Friday
the r.th.
He was t years old lacning ten
days and was a Confederate t'eteran
of Company G 20th Alahirna Peters'
brigade Stevens' division Johnston's
corps.
FROM WILSON NEWS.
Another Well to Rta't
It. J. Bell of the Few Acres Oil
and flan company Oklahoma City
was in Wilson yesterday and left here
for the location of a nev well In
section 5-4-2. This Is 4 1-2 miles
stranght north of Wilson and near
the Tango location. Mr. Bell set the
stakes yesterday for the drilling rig.
Work will be commenced at once
he Informs us.
Watson Buys the Tipp Stock.
H. O. Watson has bought the Tipp
bankrupt stock at Joiner and is mov-
ing It into the White store here at
Wilson where it will be offered with
the big White stock at the same low
prices during the sale which Is now
running. The addition of the Tipp
stock to the already large stock of
the J. S. White store makes a won-
derful big stock to select from.
Wood dlonrifrrs are quickly chivkocl hr
p S. S.. tlif fummin liln.id purlllir. It
rustics Into I he Mood and In ttir- mln.
u tea has traversed tlif otiilri' circulation.
It poni'tratcs to where tin' blond l made.
It washes out those aunts and places
where staenallon has settled. It cleanses
the membranes drives Irritation from
the Joints tills the blood stream with
antidotal Influence and from load to foot
creates conditions that make for blood
health. There are people III every com-
munity who kn.-w th la to be true. TTiey
have used S. S. S. for severe forma af
rheumatism for Indolent ulcerated spots
for eruptive skin diseases for ant and
all those bodlW condition caused by
blood loaded with Impurities. ltelnit a
pure product of Nature It can not burt
the stomach and has therefore been the
refuse of a host of people misguided In
their dilemma bv tlrst llylnif to thoaa
dangerous mercurial ili ucs hlch bar
claimed so ninuy unfortunate. If the
skin breaks out In a rash. If holl or
other eruptions appear. If there are blood
risings or any other Imitations of Im-
pure blood iret a bottle of S. S. 8. at
nce of any drm.'L'it. Hut beware of
substitute. If lu doubt as to your trou-
ble or you wtsb competent medical ad-
Tlce free write to the medical depart-
ment. The Swift Specific IV. .'iS Swift
Illdg.. Atlanta. la. This department I
known far and wide as one of the great-
est of helps to Mood sufferer. Hut don't
dclar to get a bottle of S. S. 8. today.
Again that "New County."
I'ndor a Hingling date line The Ok-
lalioman has the following reviving
the subject of a new county:
"A. MoCrory speaker of the house
of representatives and who is editor
of the Ringlinw News will introduce
a hill in the present session of the
legislature to abolish the branch
county court at Cornish which is lo-
cated one mile south of Ringllng.
and which is being moved by pieces
to this town.
FROM RINGLING NEWS.
Move Oil Tanks From Wilson.
Hon A. Cochran a prominent busi-
ness man of Ringling and H. M.
Pennington of Ardmore. have leased
the property of the Abernathy Oil
company at W ilson and are moving
the entire equipment to Ringling.
where they will begin business un-
der the name of the Oklahoma Oil
company. They will handle a com-
plete lino of gasoline engine oils
axle grease and other products aloniy
this line Tley will also put on wag-
ers li si t all the small towns in
ktngiiiig's trado territory and de-
liver oil 'o the merchants of those
places. Mi. Cochran will have charge
as manager of the firm at this
place.
Lsj; Vf y Vi j fMt fit xVi- I
lSSy "STAR A Good Thing To Pass Along '
Men Who Chew Are Men Who DO
WHO helped make New York one of th
world's drearest norts and STAR th
world's biggest selling brand of Chewing Tobacco
Why those jolly "sea dogs who sail the wet seas round" who have an opportunity
to compare STAR with tobacco in every corner of the seven seas and who still
prefer STAR.
Perhaps STAR'S "bigness" (not in weight alone but in every way) appeals to men who
love the "bigness" of the sea.
For STAR is big. Tightly compressed in its thin wrapper is three-quarters of an inch of
the mellowest of extra long leaf so thick that it won t dry out like a thin plug.
STAR isn't a 14 or 15 ounce "pound" either. Each plug is 16
full chewable ounces a "ship shape" plug made clean and
kept so. STAR is so popular that it never stays long on the
dealer's shelf.
Perhaps you can realize what a big brand STAR really is by this:
Last year's output of STAR plugs placed end to end
would stretch from Liverpool in England to Kansas
City and more than 317 miles beyond.
8
lo oz.
CHE WNG TOBACCO
LEADING BRAND OF. THE WORLD
Ringling'j New Store.
R. W. Randol. a pioneer of business
man of Ardmore who has been in
the dry ootids business there for the
past twenty-five enrs moved his en-
tire stock of goods to Ringling the
latter part of last week and is now
open for business. The business is
tinder the control of his son. Arch
Randol who has moved his family
hre from Ardmore. They have rent-
ed the Swalm building for the pres-
ent and will build later on.
Who Handed You One?
There is one type of man who has
the respect of no one not even of
hlmsolf. that man is known to most
of us as the "double-crosser." the
"HELLO BILL"
"What Makes You so Fat?" I buy My Groceries from
. W.F.Abbot
Where yen get Whit yti Bay for Less
man who accepts your confidences
pretends to be your friend and then
betrays that confidence and works
against your interests. No law Is
on our statute books that reaches his
crime he has passed the point of
conscience having stifled that long
before reaching' his present stage;
ho has passed the point of consci-
ence having stifled that long before
reaching his present stage. He Is too
little too narrow to be classed as an
individual or a man. He leads you
out through pretended friendship
and then after learning your desires
and intentions uses that information
to double-cross you and to further
his own Interests. . Has anyone any
respect for such a man?
Ice Plant Progressing.
The construction work on the Ring-
ling ice plant continues to push for-
ward regardless of the extremely bad
weather of the past two weeks. On
account of the continued rains and
snows which made the ground slip
pery the work of handling the heavy
timbers has been delayed on ac
count of the danger of accidents but
Mr. Foster states that as soon as
the weather clears up this work will
be rushed along so as to have the
plant ready for business at the end
of the ninety days.
FROM MARSHALL COUNTY
NEWS -DEMOCRAT.
Mike Gorman of Ardmore Guaranty
State Bank was in Madill on bus!
ness last Saturday.
Templar. The doctor is a Shrlner
having gone the Scottish Rite route;
now that he has approached the
shrine over the York route he feels
that he has taken about all there Is
to take.
Mr. and Mrs. Whitehurst of Ard
more spent Sunday In the city the
guests of their daughter Miss Foy
Whltehurst. who is teaching In the
Madil lpublic school.
Miss Baum of Ardmore Ls a guest
this week of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.
Baum.
Mrs. Ed Slough "and children Daisy
Maude and Elmer of Ardmore were
week-end guests of Mrs. Jnc L.
Derrick.
Sam Apple of the Ard-Mill Oil
company was in Mia 11 inursaay
ft CLEAR CU.tiP LEX10N
Ruddy Cheeks Sparkling Eyes
Most Women Can Have
looking after the o'i leases of bis
company.
Best Treatment for Constipation.
"My daughter used Chamberlain's
Tablets for constipation with good re-
salts and I can recommend them high-
ly" writes Paul B. Babln Bruehly
La. for sale by all dealers..
JUST RECEIVED Fine
Line of Chocolates
None Better
Varnell's Confectionery
116 Weil Mala
German Submarines
Are Something to be dreaded; but when you buy
furniture gas stoves and rugs on easy payments
cor. Caddo and Broadway you will be protected by
I. D. MASON
Cash Paid for Second-Hand Goods.
Mr. and Mrs. Fort of Ardmore paid
a visit to C. B. Williams and family
this week.
Dr. J. F. Holland was an Ardmore
visitor Wednesday night. While In
Ardmore Doctor Holland took the
final degrees making him a Knight
Saya Dr. Edwards a Well-Known
Ohio Physician
Dr. F. M. Edwards for 17 years treated
cores of women for liver and bowel ail-u-nt.
During these years he gave to bis
patients a prescription made of a few well-
Known vegetable ingredients mixed with
olive oil naminR thcia Dr. Edwards Olive
Tablets you will know them by their olive
-olor-
These tablets are wonder-workers on the
river and bowels which cause a normal
ictioo carrying on the waste and poisonous
natter that one's system collects.
If you have a pale face sallow look dull
ves pimples coiitcd tonfrue. headaches
listless no-Kod feeling all out cf forts in-
active bowels you take one of Dr. Edwards
Olive Tablets niRhtly for a time and nuto
.he pleasing results.
Thousands at women as well as men
re Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets now and
.en just to keep in the pink of condition.
In. Edwards' Olive Tablets the surcess-
.ul substitute for calomel 10c and 250
xrbuz. All druggists.
The Olive Tablet Conipanr Columbus Q
OUR SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
Are our best advf?tisements. But we want
more that is the reason we are talking to you
daily in these columns.
OUR SQUARE BUSINESS METHODS
Will make you a steady customer after you deal
with us once. We furnish the home complete '
for cash or on easy payments. We give "Golden
Gate" votes.
W. C. DOWNING
FURNITURE CARPETS LINOLEUM ETC.
218 W. MAIN PHONE 123
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 136, Ed. 1 Monday, March 15, 1915, newspaper, March 15, 1915; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154174/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.