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Ardmore Wednesday March 21 1913.
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
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A ran-ore Wednesday March 24 1S15.
WILL NOT HARASS BUScNSES.
The fcfcrral irfirs coror.'i'.s-uon
:iiftp.:tv.K of ft-. rnem.Vj:- ha held
a rrieir.r with I'res.dnt Wi!en ar.d
a roscrarn of a'.-'ion has tn rian'l
out whK.h thf ctialrifian ;haraf;'-r.z'i
a a Irrsrram of "f.-ontnjc.Ive ti-ip-fiiinrftH."
Tb: r:omritKnion was ap-
l!n'i(! uri'l'rr a friT.t! a't j.a-j-'-'l
Hint fall arirf ) givi-n pwi.r that will
have a far-r-si':Mns lnf1nTie on
th: iiHAirK-itt l.f- of t!j; r.ation inor'-
"jxilally on bij.s.neiif
'ranxarted by
-orai..riH. me at creai.ntr in.
romrnUKion Hur-l-s the art
of :rratln(? tb bureau. cww I
ration pa.l in 1V-3. Thin eotn-J
iiiUhIw is H.ven a vat amount of j
""'-r "h 'W'ratioT.H dolus an
.t;terVate buin- It will bav
i
nothint; to do with banks which are
fmt rolled by the federal reserve'
board and common carrier concerns '
are exemjited from it Influence as
they are renerved for control by the'
Interstate) cwiiini-ri coinminnion. j
The law creatitur t!i!K -ommlHFion
Ih deHijrriwl t eliminate elflnliti-H
and unfalrn.-HH from the relationn'
of different. buHinesH oticerriH. It
htiH bwn trKfed by the priident
himnelf In bl IndlfitiajioliH Hiee d j
that tariff cxjiertH work tinder thln
hoard to nlacrt nuch Information bj- (
fore conKr-HM hh It may need to anB
fair tariff lawn.
Also it Is proposed
lluit tnide experts be sent to for-
eign countries to look after maiket
condltlotiH. I'.ich comiKiny now has
It expert. abroad building up mar-
Iw bx and II Ih the Intention of this
lioard t make these Investigations
and give Ihe information gathered lo
American companies. Commercial
men sent abroad under the old plans
rcsulti ohlefly in politicians being
glven these appointments and they
have not lieen able to give corpora- '
Hons such Information tut they could
dewnd tiKin. 'otiHe(juently they
have sent their own emissaries into
the foreign markels.
It is the aim of this commission to
use lis power in directing corioni-
tloiis how to transact their hiisltienn
and avoid the violation of I lie anti-
trust laws of the country and th'
chairman hI.'iI'-m that h will make
the commission do a service to the
corporations of the cii't'lrv without
harassing business.
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The Hoy Orator of IN.- I'li.i
arrived lit Ihe age of .'..".
Have you found
The "Difference?"
CASH
KCIIOLS
Ardmore
Broom Factory
Wholesale and Retail
Special orderi promptly rilled.
1000 brooms at reduced pricei
25c to 50c.
MOLLIE E. ROBERTS
14 C St. S. W.
MEET ME AT THE
Golden Gate
fine in fhtf meantime hart youi
Shoe Repaired t
CROSS
ELECTRIC SHOEI
SHOP
WE ISSUE VOTES
PAT NAOLE.
f'i- Ng- the f'jreEiost soc-siK
! t-. i.-.t; wr:.e ;rrr.r.'xr.7 lefore the
l "r.-J .S--a.-8 ;r.d.-r.aJ corr.rr..:o.-i
i.-i at Dallas Teia-. U
a f iri'"-r fe - The r.:.
r.-r f'n r. early twer.-y
r-ilt
r haj
vears.
1 b-.t .r. th a."'7 htory c' Oi-.la-otia
; Ni? r.--.er ta .fr b-frn tajagtt
; of jui a o':.a:t. ii waa UsS'xl .
: Si'- ;.-.a.-v.a; of Oklahoma ur.4r
' f ri-r;t ("'f.ir.'i. Hi '.. a br.I-
!iir.t iny-r ar. i a rr.an 10 r.ora r.a- '
t &:.d
t.;-. ot;4 ha. tif -.r.l.
fa- Xi a.iiv? ba w.;i fl
ar.-l a! r.--.'r.- w-o U'.y c'.a4. i
? r.i jJ in hi"! rr.a:.rr r.ot .a.n or
j. if'r'l u?. an! r.o'. a J.-.a;.-r.t-1
.'. yf-.tt-r In r. H oir? .-.'jir.rjxxl
b- baj r.'-ir.y frr.d arr.or.2 irif. j-T--il
tfr.'.f. baJ h r:.o-n a d.f-
f.t-ff rtt-.ir' r.r rr.i.t ha'.- :-r-r a
z.-a or.rA .ori a'orr.-y or '.fi-:
f..-.'i-l a a fi off.'-
Jo'.-i-r Hi- t-i.' y vi.'.'i'.'-'!
' r b--n a?. to fatliorr. '. my-
T'-r of 'b M.-a.'.ef! c-; h bi j
; ir-ij-'i. From b'.f r.a:i.- oi i.nd-r- .
fr;1 that be is of In.-i d-'---r.t
ar.fi an Iri.bn.an honM rathr b- n
tb. ;o!:' for'- any tirr.e than to b :
a munyr. Tb a!U nvr rharK '
la: individual wi'h anythir.sr wrn? !
but lay all of tb !! of co ;'y on
' (. -t-rn." yt t'. "-rii" -n
i not a!'oK'br r'li-orisible for the i
. strar.i;.- rour.- that Na?! ban rhos-
! n. H has noth n .atfi'd 'o fol-
lo tb b'-af-n iath( H i.-f a;
! ntifiral iroTiOflaat ar.d probably if hih!
j le could ! tra'-'-d from hi rhild-
j bxrl would lfirn that h had
bror.-n u o'':.-r boys' playtb-nss
and no be in foilov lni; the r.atn'.
four.-c attm;tlni to reform cix i'-t)
lT..M. a 1(t f lt( olay
(i.rnyiuK BoniH j.s
((jU M.n .k(. N-Htu. no .-tc-r
w)ia th.y may .SKuil. ar.
U(1 u t) H:ofrwl a Nal thinks
compatriot rant. There are
a lot of things that we meet with
every day that are not ritrht. and
h;l. his views are extreme .';i:le
m;:y call the a'-.eiiMon of some 'ori-K'ru'-livn
force to evils that exl.-t
arid th'is perform a Kervice lor so-
ciety. Nale's mlhtake is in hi point
of view but he defends it forcefully
and points out the errors itnelll-k-ently
but not unlike all other vo--lali-
ts h dot s not offer a remedy.
Vc.XleMer New s -' 'a 1 1 i t a I .
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HOW EASY TO CATCH THEM!
In Hcuston there has exit-ted and
thrived a concern doltiu business
under l he llrtn style of the "Herman-
American Doctors." Six so-called
U.M tors with palatini offices and an
extensive office force have waxed
weilthy administering advent treat-
ment - by mail to easy copIf with
"kv mptonis." A secret service au-en;
of the government got. busy and.
after many days spent on the train
secured indictments against the in-
dividual members of Ihe enterprising
concern.
The tertlmony Introduced at the
trial t.howed the system. Kxtcnslve
a ml llowcry advertising put them In
touch with their paticnu .housaii'l-
of them too.
Tvpewrilten loiters exactly simi-j
lar were mailed to all. rcganlle.-s of I
'the answers they gave lo the ipies-
tions on the 'diagnosis blank." These!
let-ers were app.illiiiR. The patients
fur the first time realized their criti-
1 cal physical condition. Treatmeu:
'iilhiwid. after Ihe medical fees were
remitted of -ourse.
A negro S)iter mixed the medicines
j He must have he-Mi tlie physician - ill - j
1 chief for the testimi.Iiy "hows that I
j his comMiuiid was sen' to all. Il:tt j
they didn't call him doctor ami he J
sipieiiled when pirn lied which was
the weak sst in the scheme.
Iteautlfully nimple wasn't It? And1
so prolllable! Somelitnes the pa-j
tietit.s died and those couldn't talk..
Sometimes they didn't and they!
spread Ihe glorious news. Business
was Insulting when the pernicious
f. ib nil agent hutted in. :
Alas! Six "doctors" two steuog-
ra pliers and one bookkeeper we;e!
found guilty last week of using I'n- j
eh- Sam's mails In defraud. The pen-l
ally Is L'n jears in the pen and $ I.Ortil .
fin... if the federal Judge wants to!
be teal generous. It is to lie hoped j
that he won't he niggardly abort it
Wic hilii lleacon.
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I
In case Italy gels Into the war
against C.ermany and places its tr.tops
under tho leadership of the French j
and Ftigllsh the act will go a lonvrj
wav toward Inducing the Kaiser to I
... ... I
sue for peace. ir. however. Italy
only seeks to recover that mrl!on of
Turkey occupied by its -oun! ryiuen.
Turkey may surrender that portion
of its country and stop further activi-
ties. There is also n probability that
Turkey will surrender Constantinople
to Russia and Induce that country
to cease hostilities. If that turn Is
taken and Kussia lays down arms.
Ceminny can dictate terms of peace
and Kngland and Itussia will be at
war against each other before a
treaty of peace is ever signed in
Huron?.
The tennis tag ys bazz.Eg asd the
golf ricks are b;:.rr.;-g a.
O
T'r.eM h- a chance just aiesvi to
wear tha te tat.
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"b;-.V:a!-ti ia a oout-try club. It
l-z-n t'r.e ca:.-e of J-r- brook. B-".
t:-jir fio-5 Lot n.a.ri it wii: hare a
djs;r.sary co?i after tiw once '
-tabi.j-h-d In ti Kate. j
0 !
V.'hn the j-. s'sor. for a coj -ie
of dav ;n Ff-b'iary Corsre Ev2 Of
he "b.--;-.a.sba
Kipr--s eita isted his
.o'abula.ry i.i a de-w rif.ioc of the ar
rival of w.r.a is Ok.ahoiia. Not
. w ..
C Ca.I t
r.-Ti 'pr.n? : really here
a word to say.
0
.".-.ar;-s Frar.'. Adirr.. rran.;-or.
of 'r-Jor.n Q ilr.cy A dims
r-erifj-. d ed at h..? winter 1'jome in
.'. a.-r.ir.cr'or rry.
-.-ajt.on to rff.ar':
Tbr
r.o or-
i
corjf.-em'.ng his death j
strange that a man '
b-it it does seem
world rnal-e bis winter home in
V.'a!iiriirvn a lor? a it hem Ok-
iaborna is a :rt of tb l'ni:d S-a'es.
OBSERVATIONS
the Qilf-t Observer)
The legislature has from and eon.
t)n :h whole it ujs proven lt?e'f to
- Mi.perior to its predeeevr. Al-
thouirh the usual multiplicity of bills
were Introduced 'he amount actually
pa-sed was small in comparison and
b:t very few were killed but what
should have i-en killed. Students of
the present code are compelled to
admit that wjrne repealing was neces-
sary but as the years roll on the
separation of "h chaff from tuft
wheat to meet conditions will take
pl.ice. There was of course' some
much needed legislation refused but
the res;t-nsihil.ty
where it belongs.
that must li-'
I
'loverrior Williams is meeting the
tiio-' sani-'uine expectations of his
friends and his political opponents
so far have tx-en denied the opjor-
tunity of "knocking" and incidentally
I notice that the ranks of those same
oi;oneiits are thinning considerably
tlood. Our governor is entitled to
the moral support of the cople as
a whole so long as he pursues his
consistent endeavors to serve the
masses and that he will do. so we all
believe.
Many of us who have watched the
administration up to date deplore the
impending impeachment trials. How-
cer. we all feel confident that the
senate will do its full duty and if.
as some of us believe the "other
side" of the story will reveaj mat-
ters in an altogether different light
the principals will be entirely ex-
onerated and a repetition of any such
proceedings will be carefully guard-
ed against and less frequent.
State Auditor H. R Howard it
fully manifesting the business isl-
Icy of the ifMjile of the state in
promoting lis servants. His exper-
ience as member of the slate board
of affairs lias placed him in a posi-
tion to perforin his present duties to
the letii r and spirit of ihe law. No
warrant Is issued except over his
di sk. and before he signs it it must
be backed up ith specific legal au-
thority. For four years he familiar-
ized himself with ihe legal status of
every appropriation and if teh slight-
est shallow of a doubt exists in his
mind he appeals to the attorney gen-
eral K. cp jour eye on that young
Tulsan.
Which reminds me: Prince Freel-
ing attorney general is "making
good" in such a manner that he will
be in I he public eve for many years
lo come. His department is rising to
the occasion in the present rate hear-
ing which al once stamps ii wtlh
the seal of fitness to take care of
the pec pic's illleretls
"DAN" AT THEATORIUM
FRIDAY MARCH .'.
One of the most emotional of war-
time melodramas full of nerve and
Lime Starvation
Causes Tuberculosis
'Ih Mvillml Hrroril (Nrnr York)
of llrrrmlirr Is llHrtt rentals
arllrlr on "The Treatment uf I'al-
fiioiinry Tulirrrulosln tinned on tno
AMHtimpflon Thnt Ihe llletellr dune
of the IHNeane la l.lnie Starvation"
17 llr. John K. Kurll mho aajal
"The condition whlrh la reroa-nlaed
mm iireeedlnic the active ikt rlopmrnt
of liihereul.mla In the adult may be
eonnldeTed an due to lime atarvatlon
inoaac InorKBute auliatanrea
lime Malta appear to le of aperlal
phynloloKleal Importance
luf If the anlta are not In orft-anlo
combination It la dlltlcult to anppoae
thnt the cclla can appropriate tarna
tor flMMl.
Vear of wi.le.Hreul use confirm
us in the belief that the success of
Picknian's Alterative in cases of pul-
monary tulnrculoNls (consumption)
and chrnnir throat and bronchial
triiublea la due In larne measure to
Its content of lime so combined with
other InKredlentt hh to be easily ap-
propriated by the cells.
I iKiibtless this has had much to
do with the results obtained in many
cases of these affection which ap-
pear to have yielded to Krkman'i
Alterative.
As it contains no opiates narcotics
or liahit-forminK drills it in safe
to try. Your diuatKist will order it
for vou or you ran send direct.
KrkauMi Laboratory I'hUadclpkla.
BISURATFH
MAGNESIA
.' .- t a rr-!
!-.-4 ar.ta . i
. rr y.rzuz.T.z
..- ' r a i.-r :a tb o.-i.rary
wc is tut :t i- a harm-.1-:
i f.rr.:.ve S..-i. Jr
txr-- .1 ar.i its;:.'.
r.isn tb -1 cvn-
a.'.d 5t. .V.r.t t.rr.-a out
r. .a t!ir. -i
-f tr.. -t air:
INSTANTLY STOPS
STOMACH PAINS
! THr A T.-r-".f il "f H:nrat. Mae
I t ;a . a t water after ou
; A i.n: r ial a.'. 'I i;'.t bow .juietly an'
.juie-jv ant
n our t'..'I.' h bM i -..-i (f.vtn a
.t:- e . r... 1' i.io-r b.ri'lere't by burr.iMf
a-'.'i s.tw..j:r.ic
!.-i:i:at:-:i MA;Nr".siA. -the tt
r.tr i.w.lr-r ittt'l tablet f-nn. at
rr.kr itrux .1. i. ' oierf.ar; i;au r.
j -r y ar.i ail Irrao.ng li -JKita in
Ardmore.
i a'-t.on ar.d of the heartbreak of .v.tr
lis -rtan" by Hal Reid. Its hero is
! a gray-haired darkey slave. At once
t . ...
servant and fr.end often farmer in
ways that would have beea im;e r;i-
nent in one w hose heart was net .-o
true he srlf-irnpor antly imagines
tiiat the care and guardianship of the
family yes ani of the whole south
rMs upin his stooping shoulders.
There are sincere touches of mixed
pathos and comedy in this: for he is
often of preat service to the family
"hat owns and love him. and in the
nd he irives his life to free his
young master he is shot at sunrise
by Union soldiers.
The All Star Feature Corporation
has filmed this .story in Z reels with
I.w Itock.stader i:i the titular rol.
and has made an
offering that de-
rv .s and will i njov a good measure
popularity. I' has been photo-
j graphed in some place that passes
perfectly for the woods and meadows
of Virginia and has a fine old colon-
ial dwelling in perfect repair fitting
finely Into the .-tory as the big house
of the Itabneys. owners of Dan and
sta.'nch supporters of the souihern
cause.
The object of the picture is to
give spectators a sense of the thrill
of life with its tears and laughter
lis author shows his good sense in
g'-tting down to real business right
away. We are introduced to Colonel
D.ihney i J(a! II dd. I and his darkey
rervaiit D;.n. i Lew I oc!stader) '
then to ilidie iGail Kanei. and IJ la.
her blind sister. ll.o's Meredith i.
who is. with the possible exception
of Il.il lteid's Colonel Dahney the
most effectively pictured character
in the whole cast. Miss Meredith is
especially fortunate in emotional mo-
ments and adds tremendously to
many of the picture's scenes. The
scenes of love-making use up little
space and are made interesting by
the humorous interest that Dan tal es
in the general happiness. It is good
sincere work and does the great
comedian credit as a picture player.
Ilaoil Dahney is played by (leorge
Cowl with intelligence and ease.
This picture will he shown at
Tlieatorium Friday March !'!.
the
To the Housewife
Madam if your husband Is like most
men he expects you to look after the
health ol yourself and children.
Coughs and colds are the most com-
mon of the minor ailments and are
most likely to lead to i-erious dis-
eases. A child is much more likely
to contract diphtheria or srarlet fever
when It has a cold. If you will in-
uulre Into the merits of the various
remedies that are recommended for
coughs and colds you will find that
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy r.tands
high In the estimation of people who
use it. It is prompt and effectual
pleasant and safe to take which are
qualities especially to be desired
when a medicine is intended for chll
dren. For sale by all dealers.
A man who falls down stairs and
doesn't break his neck thinks it Is
because he was so smart about the
way he did it.
Peoplo Ask Us
What ia the best laxative? Years of
experience in selling ail kinds leads us
to always recommend
as the safest surest and moat satisfac-
tory. Hold only by lis 10 cents.
Ringer Drug Co.
REAL ESTATE
S-'KH K. K. (U'lMiOT-tHargains in
real estate. Uutns in the Ceorgia
Slate. Insurance in the best of
companies. No. 9 N. Washington
or phone S:I2-I. 15-lm
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
TliKASritY PKI'AIITMKNT. Supcrvis-
inu Architect s i ulii c. Washington I . ('..
Match 17. l'.il... Sealed proposals will I
..pencil ill this cubic at 3 p. in. April 2S
Isl.V fur the coiiMruetion complete (in-
-hiding nicciitmical cuuipincnt. lighting
uxtiir.-s ami approach.- I of a Ihrce stoiy
tii'l bas.-in. nt Men. and bi i Ic-fa.-e:!
ciuiblilii; of .i.iiilll scpiaie feet ground area
rir.--j'l oof . onMt uction composition roof
for tue t'nit.-il Slates post otlice and
. .nii-t-house nt Ardmore. ' Ula. Draw-
.legs ami HpecUiciiticiis may be obtained
from the custodian of the site at Ard-
iie.ie. iikla.. or lit this ollice. In the dis-
ci. Hon of the Supervising Architect
W iiue-oth .Supervising Architect.
(CLASSIFIED ADS
No Advcrtucmeot for thi Coluu.n Ancuntir i to I 'I ban On
Dollar will be Accepted UnleM the Cath Accompanie the Aii.
A hu Amount to One DoiUr will b Ct i(ilo Any HapcotibU Pcr. a
FOR RENT
FOR RENT First class fun-lhed
rooms for particular people. 222
X. Waihangtoa. ' 13tl
FOR HLST 7-room moCern noir.e
on C itreet soutbw'ef.t I'hone
22'j. J. H. Kahn. 3tf
CHOICE FURNISHED ROOM south-
eat and nor;b exposure. Garage
room. 221 W. Broadway. 17-tf
FOR RENT April 1 modern four
room cottage close in. Apply Mrs.
I. R. Mason Phone 15S. 22-Zl
FOR RENT New 6-roorn bungalow
modern throughout on First Ave.
S. W. Phone YSi. lTtf
FOR RENT &-room modern house
northwest part of town. J. C. King.
Phone 221. l'tf
FOR RENT Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping modern 221
Ffth Ave. X. W. I'hone blue 2f7.
21-:;
FOR KENT Retwen Sixth and Sev-
enth avenue on North Washington
s'reet 5-room modern house.
Phone 7Cl-red. - 2Utf
FOR RENT OR SALE Saddles
guns drop-head Singer sewing
machines. J. Goldsmith over Raw-
lins'. 23-lm
WELL FURNISHED rooms for light
housekeeping. Modern close In. 15
Fourth Ave. X. W. Phone Red 491.
2 lm
FOR RENT Southeast suite of rooms
with bath furnished or unfurnished
also nice east room. Washington
Apartments. 18-tf
BEST liRK K HOTEL for rent well
furnished; well established trade.
Call at lf0 South Washing on.
I'hone blue im. i'ltf
FINANCIAL.
FARM LOANS Plenty of money at
low rates. W. B. Frame. 6-lm
Farm Loans Surety ilonds
lOtf LASHER & PRESXELL
WANTED To do your building loan
you money on long time and low-
interest free plans and specifica-
tions. W. D. Taliaferro. Contractor
CITY LOANS We have money to
I V. .. I lmn.ft.nJ A .. .1 . - I
ICJctll Uli tUCJICC 111111 UCU II UII1U1C
property on five-year plan Inter-
est semi-annually. W. S. Wolver-
toa & Son X. Washington St
Phone 21. 11-lm
STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING
ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEET-
ING Notice is hereby given that
the annual meeting of the stock-
holders of the Fitz Oil company
will be held at the offices of Chas.
von Weise Attorney at Law Rooms
3 and 4 Guaranty State bank build-
ing in the city of Ardmore. Okla-
homa on Monday April 5 1915 at
3:30 p. m. for the purpose of
electing directors for the ensuing
year and for the transaction of
such other business as may come
before the meeting. C. F. ADAMS.
Secretary. 18-12
MISCELLANEOUS WANTS
IF VOU WANT to buy rent or sell
see R. T. Dallas. Phone 504 21-3
WANTEI Couple to room and'
board young ladies preferred. Mrs I
.lack Hayes. J'lione Ubi2. Z-A
WANTED Horse for its feed. Apply
T. P. Shockley 25 D stree t S. E.
24-3
WANTED A girl or woman to work
at Solo.-non's Bakery. Must have
experience. Call in person. 23-3
WANTED DressmakMg; satisfaction
guaranteed; charges reasonable.
Mrs. W. T. Gardner. 216 A X. W.
Phone 5S2. 14-lm
WAXTED To do your stenographic
work. Abstract take-offs a specialty.
Myrtle Ilaum Phone 33. Otfice over
First Xational Bank. 7-lm
WAXTED 500 stilts to clean and
press' $1.00 each all other work In
proportion. Phone 301. London
Steam Dye Works. 4-lm
WAXTED to do your auto and gas
engine work; weld your broken cast-
ings; electric starter and magneto
work; all kinds of light machine
work will receive our careful atten-
tion. AH work guaranteed. Oxy
Welding and Auto Shop. Bitter &
Sies. 24 1m
FOR SALE
FOR SALE 11-iKh & Oer.s piano
cheap. I'hone blue 27. 21-;
FOR HALE Five-pas engr FM4
model Ford at a bargain. Will
demonstrate. I'hone 13-3
SALE OR TRADE New and .second-
hand goods; cash paid for house-
hold goods. I.. D. Mason. 22-lm
FOR SALE fc'-pound capacity re-
frigerator u-:o onty since last
July. J. A. Morgan. 22-i
I SELL AND KENT T VI'EWRITEUS
and handle ribbons carbon p?.p'-.
oil etc. ;. P. Selvidze." Phone 31.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS in good condi-
tion for sale. Call at t;?3 A St.
X. E. or plMne blue S17. 24-3
FOR SALE Oil derrick and ca;:ng 0f
all sizes. If you want a bargain
see H. M. Pennington or Julius
Kahn. 13-lm
FOR SALE One roller-top desk v ith
chair also four nice office chairs.
Telephone 217 or addres-s 3ox 1".2.
FOR SALE No. ; Oliver typ-writer
in good shape. First check for 12".
gets it. Will Morgan Phone 03.
FOR SALE Bread wagon two ponies
and harness. The price is lew.
See John X. Imrle 303 X. Caddo
St. Cream Bakery. 2S-tf
FOR SALE Xew itungaiow to satis-
factory party $2'- cash $20 per
month S per cent interest; gas and
water; near city limits conliwest.
Phone 1019. l-)-l:n
FOR SALE CHEAP Five-year-old
bay mare gentle for woman or child
to drive splendid goer; almost nev.
buggy with umbrella top and good
harness included. Address Box 33
City or phone 538.
TUB OWNER of the property at
904-900 X. Washington will be in
the city for a few days and if
you want to buy a home for less
than the improvements cost phone
504. Call for Bibb. Will sell on
terms to reliable parties. P. O.
Box 634.' lcif
FOR SALE 2H3 acres fee title. vSec.
6 and 2. 5s 2w direct line of main
extension of Healdton field 4 miles
southeast of production 2 miles
southeast of contracted well 1 mile
east of 2000-foot test. Here's a
chance to get in cheap. Also oil
leases Sec. 36 4s 3w 2 miles from
production. Other land and leases
for sale. W. B. Gill Wilson Okla.
23-5
THIS IS POSITIVELY a great savn-
flce and it will pay you to take
advantage of this and own your
own homo. Take your cho!ce of
the three houses belonging to Wig-
pins of Fort Worth which you will
lind situated in the best part of
Ardmore for $1350; $50 or $in
cash balance $25 monthly S per
cent Interest. This is almost noth-
ing for good homes like thos? and
on time at that. These houses ar
close in and modern In every re-
speet. Better look quick and wire
or phone me at once. C. E. W:.'-
Elns Box 1157 Fort Worth. Tex.
21'.:"
LOST AND FOUND.
FOUXD A lady's small black purse
containing a check. Pay expenses
and get purse at this office. 23-3
FOUND On street Tuesday after-
noon pocketbook containing money.
Prove ownership and pay for this
ad. at Ardmoreite office. 21-3
LIVESTOCK.
SEE WILL CARDWELI before you
sell your fat cows calves and hogs.
Phone blue-530. 7im
MY FINE JERSEY BULL will make
season at my barn on West Main
street. Will call for cows. Phone
blue-530. Will Cardwell. 4-lnt
FARMS AND CITY PROPERTY.
I CAN FURNISH YOU-Any Mze
tract from 5 acres to any eize
tract you want part cash balance
In five years at 6 per cent and S
Per cent I have farmjand to
trade for Ardmore property. If yot
have any property to sell rent or
trade see me. J. e. McCarty.
Office phone No. 0. 27-1 n
WHEN YOU TRADE AT THE
GOLDEN GATE CONTEST STORES.
BE SURE AND CALL FOR YOU
VOTft.
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