The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 33, Ed. 1 Monday, November 15, 1915 Page: 4 of 8
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Arcl more Monday Novombor IB 1915.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
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By The
AROMORE'TE PUBLISHINO CO.
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JOHN I'. KA.M.CV
THE OFFICIAL PAPER
Of Carter County and the City of
Ardmore
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Ardmore Monday November 15 1915
"ONE THING THOU LACKEST"
"Une thins thou lackest!"
Texas with Us broad nen s of prai-
rie lands with Us Hold of rice with
Its plantation" of cotton with Its ma-
jestic cities wllh Us noble citizenship
- yet "one thlMK thou lackest."
liecause It lacks this one thing
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crimson blood Is dripping tonight fromi t() -r... iial rlino iigulust the
the linger lips of every TVxiiu who
takes any prominent place In the inak-
Iiik of laws for that statu.
We have bepn taught to trust a Tex-
an anywhere we meet him. l'rovldenco
nave us the privilege of having first
ui.uii flu lluht under the stars that
hover over that great commonwealth jj
When Indian Territory was a couii-tt t( II !) II a It II 1111 U S O S
try without a government w hen there i
wus nothing hero to call forth those OPPOSES SPECIAL SESSION
Inspiring senljiuents of love for a I
country we have felt like kneeling and ;i ifn ill AlthMOKEITK:
Implanting a kiss upon the bosom of j have carefully read your able cdl-
mother earth 'when we crossed tho torlsl captioned "Don't Do it Gover-
stiito line. That Is love for a stnto. nor" which appeared In u recent Issue
That Is a love that thr men In tho 0f your dully Journal.
Alamo felt when there was no inessen-1 ym liri. emluetitly Tcct when you
ger of defeat Til at Is the love that Hay that the sessions of the legisla-
led men to ileMroy the bridges behind (nre are Hie concern of all citizens of
them when tho decisive battle was Hie urate the private citizen as well
fought with a foreign foe. Hut patriot- ns the representative but to secure
Ism has been chilled. Texas ha dojio the opinions of the majority of the
that which belittles It In I ho eyes of gentlemen who compose the state leg-
tho world and for which It must pay Mature It Is Impossible for you to ns-
a si'vere penalty In loss of respect In certain tho opinions of the majority
loss of love and In loss of patriotism of the people of this great stato by
Texas hanged a poor old demented means of personal letters from them
num. Ills head was torn ' from bis on this iiuestlon or any other iiestlon.
body and the blood streams touched I do not believe that It would mean five
the garments of every citizen. A man cents difference to me whether the
who hail labored through an entire law making body meets next January
life until he had become gray and fee- in extra session or not.
hie. A man who worked by day and Of course wo ull know that state
who sat In the peaceful shades of the nnd congressional statutes nro practl-
evenlug with his pipe and with his cully all the result of compromises
family. That kind of man lias been and we also know that the Solons al-
sacrll'lced upon the old law that was ways spill the beans. The last logls-
turn to shreds In tho new dlsponsn- Inline spattered the legumes around
tlou which Implanted Christian lovo some and If there Is nu extraordinary
upon the earth - that law of an oye for session more of the Iloston dessert
an eye a tooth for a tooth. A man will be disseminated
of that kind has been sacrificed In Hut this I will say however It they
obedience to an old Jewish law that do meet In called sessions they should
might have been good in Its time hut draw no pay while they are rectifying
which has been outgrown ever slnco the mistakes they made In tho regular
the t'lirlstlau era began. j session or while they are doing what
After working for a life time with they should have done in regular ses
hands hardened with step feeble wlth'slon.
I To conclude 1 will say that I have
Professional Cards
J. T. COLEMAN
Hiivliil nnd prompt nltentlun irtv-
en to ptol.alo mid land mutters.
Office ri.ilrd Blrig. roonn 2 3 and 4
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THE MAN OR WOMAN
who wants a
DIAMOND KING
lias ppevial reasons for sending
tii Hi .in s du re are reasons.
In fact why he should send here
for any ether piece of jewelry -but
these li'.i.moiul Kings are "so
good." s.i far superior values
thn positively cannot be equal-
led In till! state. They are priced
at
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for Hrllliant Hlue White Stones.
We feel so enthusiastic about
these diamond rings we want
you to send for one for your In-
spection. Wo w ill send It t O. P. and pay
all t'tpress charges. If you do
not find It to be the best you
have ever seen for the price you
ran return It to us at our et-
pvnse. DEAN JEWELRY CO.
137 W. Main St. Oklahoma City
tiifful faded he' was ousted from Uii
place No sooner would In; find work
then ho was told he was not wanted.
Whether In- was right or not the
tlmuKlit burned Into liin soul that the
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ma n who nreii nun naunieu mm u
..... .. rViu elsew here.
Anger whlrh feasted upon an aged
mind Nil hi in to slay the hund that
Mood between him and his dally bread
when he was willing to give holiest la-
bor for that bread.
It Is not ours to nay whether lie was
right or not but lie believed lie was
right In reaching that conclusion to
ward the man who fired him from IiIj
job. The practice In called blacklist-
ing and It Is a hideous practice
fraught with the loss of good men. It
Is a practice founded upon the wrong
principle of "you have done wrong
this one time und there Is no for-
(five lies a."
Texas this one thing thou luckest.
While the finder of shame of a (.Teat
republic Is polnteil at you while mil-
lions of hearts bleed for the blood you
spilled -go and take from your stat-
utes that law which says that men
shall be banned until dead dead dead.
Your proud citizenship cannot give
life hack to the old man. You cannot
drive away the tear upon the cheek of
a grmiddiiugliler but you can erase
that shame by the destruction of the
statute which makes such a crime
possible. And then If ;. A. Morris
would look back and see that erasure
as Ills monument he would be will
Iiik to give the few yearn allotted to
civilization of a stale whose grandeur
can be measured only by the Kran-
deur of the American republic.
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XI
THE PEOPLE'S FORUM
great faith in Hob Williams and 1 be-
lieve that his conclusion in the matter
w III be fur the best.
Respectfully yours
MCO DEMI'S
literacy Okln. Nov. U P.I15.
HIS CHALLENGE ACCEPTED
Mr. Moorchend Has Some Fleet Dogs
and Talks to Mr. Taliaferro.
".lust tell them will you that Dad
Moorchead Iimm some greyhounds
which can outrun anything Uncle
Sam Taliaferro has" said Mr. Moore
bead yesterday. Mr Moorohend has
charge of the city park and if he
is as successful in raising fleet dog
as lie is in raising pretty (lower
and in keeping beautiful parks l'n-
cle Sain will bae (o go some if he
heals him in a race for a jack rabbit.
Anyway the match has now been
made and some of these days there
will he staged on the prairies west
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NEW YORK COTTON MARKET
November 15.
May
July
January ...
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May
July
SPOT
New York
New Orleans
Galveston .
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Liverpool .
LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET
Yest. Open
Close Today
ti.83 6.88
6.82 6.85
JanKeb
Mar-Apr.
GRAIN MARKET
Wheat
Yesterday Today's
Close Open
December l.OS'A 1.05 Vs
May 1.0C:)i 1.06
Corn
Yesterday
Close
December 61'i
May 64
Oat
Yesterday
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December . 38
May 4i)ii
of Ardmore a race between the swift-
est hounds thai grow. A few (lays
ag-o Mr. Taliaferro issued a challenge
to any owner of any pack of grey-
hounds for a race. He did this be-
cause he believes he has the swiftest
dogs in the county and he will give
Mr. Moorchead a. welcome to his
ranch for a race and no matter how
the race comes out the day spent nt
the Taliaferro ranch will be a pleas-
ant one because Mr. and Mrs. Talia-
ferro Know exactly how to make their
guests feel at home and they always
have an abundance of good things
to eat. We happen to know because
in the good old early days these feel
have been placed under the table
at I'ticle Sam's home and so con-
tented were they that they never did
enjoy the leaving.
A Other Americana.
Hiram Jones hud Just returned
from a personslly conducted tour of
Kurope. "1 suppose" commented a
friend "that when you w ere in ICnghind
you did as the Kngltsb do and dropped
your 'h's.' " "No" moodily responded
tho returned traveler; "1 didn't. I did
as the Americans do. I dropped the
V's and X's." Then he slowly mean-
dercu down to the bank to see it ha
conldu't get the mortgage extended.
The W'eekiy Arflmorelte reaches tha
farmer.
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12.13 12.12 12.02 12.11-12
12.29 12.32 12.17 12.24 25
12.37 12.37 12.21 12.28 30
ON MARKET
Open High Low Close
11.86 11.86 11.87 11.72-74
12.12 12.14 11.91 11.9912.00
12.27 12.29 12.10 12.15 10
12.38 12.39 12.19 12.25-26
MARKET
Yesterday
11.95
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11.50
11.45
7.01
Today
11.90
11.44
11.50
11.55
7.08
2 p. m.
Today
6.91
6.88 Vi
Close
Today
6.84 V4
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Today's
Close
1.0614
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Today's
Close
60 T4
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Open Close
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Lost and Found.
Personal Will the young; lady who
opened an umbrella In front of the
theater tho other night please look on
the end of tho- umbrella for a man's
oye?
Wherein Thisy Differ.
"No sir" said the rabid freethinker
'the Idea that there Is a God never
entered n.y mind." "Same way with
my dog" replied the good old deacon
"but he doesn't go arrund howling
tbout It"
Liven up yuur business try taa
Aunt Ada.
Color or Besrde.
The color of beards arouses many
points of Interest. All the ancient tap
estrlea show Cain and Judas Iscariot
with yellow or red beards and Pon-
tiu rilate in ancient art always was
giveu a beard. A reddish beard how-
ever docs not carry the significance
that goes with red hair for a large
dumber of eminent men with dark-
brown hair have had reddish beards.
Sometimes tho eyelashes have been
ruddy Savonarola who had almost
black hair having startlingly red eye-
brows aud eyelashes. But as a gen-
eral rule hero also a silky brown
beivrd when accompanied by fine curl-
ing dark-brown hair is the most usual
characteristic shown In the biograph-
ies of men whose names have been
handed down to fnio.
CLASSIFIED ADS I
No Advertisement tor this Column Amounting to Les Than One
Dollar wUl be Accepted Unless the Ch Accompanies the Ad. Ada
IBM Amount count uoiur win o
FOR RENT
KOfl KENT Large south room all
conveniences. Mrs. Ida Alexander
129 A St. N. V. 14-3
FOR KENT Two light housekeeping
rooms A St. and Third Ave. S. W.
I'hone White 890. 14 3
MODERN FURNISHED light house-
keeping rooms and garage. 620 W.
Main. Phone lilue 679. 14-3
FOR KENT A 7-room house all
modern convenience on car line.
Apply R. A. Fox. 12-C
FOR KENT Southeast room furnish-
ed. Modern. Apply 411 West
Ifroadway. 12-6
FOR RENT Modern dwelling 8
rooms northwest part of town. J. C.
King & Co. ' 7-tf
FOR KENT Or for sale a piano
very reasonable. J. Goldsmith at
Jo F. Williams' Grocery Store.
15-lm
ELEGANTLY FURNISHED rooms
thoroughly modern by day or week.
Phone 391 East Broalway. Star
rooms. 31-lm
FINANCIAL
FARM LOANS Plenty of money at
low rates. W. B. Frame. A-lm
MONEY TO LOAN Plenty of Hi
long time low rates. Redlle'd
Realty & Loan Co. Phone 96. 1-lra
MONEY TO LOAN I have $1600 I
will loan on bank stock on 9
months time. Geo. R. Fish.
CITY. LOANS Homo money cheap.
The Peoples Bldg. & Loan Assn.
O. P. Selvldge Secy. Phone red-310.
Room 3 Guaranty Bank Bldg. Mm
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST In northwest Ardmore nickel-
plated pearl-handled 3S-calibre re-
volver. Return to sheriff's office
for reward. 10-3
LOST Lady's solid gold cluster ring
size 7. Has six Binall diamonds
with sapphire in center. Will pay $25
reward. O. S. Bailey East Main St.
Phone 714. 27-tf
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Clean white rags.
Bring
them to Ardmorelte office.
WAJMTEI 1000 men to let me wriu
their fire cyclone and auto Insui
ance. T. C Brldgman. 26-1 o
WANTED To rent an electric vibra-
tor for 30 days or longer or will buy
if cheap. W. F. Warren. 14-3
WANTED A 4-room house. Phone
w hat you have to offer to J. F. Eas-
ley. Phone 641. 14 3
NOTICE K. A. Flynt is no longer con-
nected with Flynt's Repair Shop
but is doing general contract work.
Telephone 1109.
WANTED To do your building loan
you money on long thus and low
Interest free plans and specifica-
tions. W. D. Taliaferro Contractor
There Is no Better investment foi
a business man than judicious news-
paper advertising.
FREE
TRAVEL
INFORMATION
We have for the convenience of
prospective travelers a ' well
equipped Information bureau. If
you have a half-formed notion of
making a winter trip t)
Texas
Florida
California
or to some of the big eastern
cities and want to know what it
will cost drop a postal card to
the undersigned. We will be glad
to tell you all about train ser-
vice cost of railroad and sleep-
ing car tickets and so forth. We
will also send you.- without
charjte illustrated descriptive lit-
erature. A HILTON
Passeager Traffic Manager
Saint Louia
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE At a bargain the best
residence lot In Ardmore. See
Sidney Suggs. - 12tf
FOR SALE One For! Roadster. la
good condition. Palac6 Garage
Phone 212. ' 13tf
FOR SALE My property corner li St.
and Broadway N. W. C. B. Gar-
denhire. Phone 477. 3-H
FOR SALE The R. F. Turner home
lot 3 block 420. A bargain. See
S. M. Davis. Phone 710. 12-0
FOR SALE Half interest picture
show in live town. Address J.
Care Ardmorelte. 9 6
FOR SALE A 5-room modern bun-
galow 720 Fourth Ave. northeast.
Terms to suit. See G .P. Selvldge.
phone red-310. 11-3
2000 CAN BE SAVED By seeing
me if you want Ardmore property.
Ed Byrd Madill Okla. or Midloth-
ian Tex. 9-6
FOR SALE My home place N. Wash-
ington; 6 rooms bath concrete drive
way to garage; three porches. A. M.
Brady. 5-tf
FOR SALE OR TRADE SO acres
adapted to corn or cotton; some
timber. Want desirable house and
lot In Ardmore. Phone 150. 13-7
WILL PAY YOU to buy a home In Ard-
more while you can get one close
in. I own two residences all strict-
ly modern. I'll sell cheap; part cash
balance like rent. You had better
write pt once as delays are danger-
ous. Address C. E. Wiggins Fort
Worth Texas. 14-tf
LIVE STOCK
MI FINE JERSEY BULL will mane
aeason at my barn on West Mala
Btreet Will call for cowa. Phone
blue-630. Will Cardwell. 4-lia
MY YOUNG JERSEY BULL from now
on cut from $2.50 to $1.00 spot cash.
No guarantee no calling for cows.
Sam Blondell at C. P. Hall's Wagon
Yard on Caddo St. . 14-lm-
REAL ESTATE
SMALL FARM in Anderson County to
trade for Ardmore building lots.
Address 15 care Ardmorelte. 15-6t
IF YOU WANT a bargain in Ardmore
real estate see R. T. Dallas. Phone
45. 14 3
FOR REAL ESTATE LOANS and
Insurance see U. E. Gulllot No.
9 North Washington street Ard-
more Okla. Phone 832-L. 15-lm
HELP WANTED
WANTED A GIRL At Solomon's
Bakery.' Call in person. 9tf
WANTED Experienced dress mak-
ers. Apply Aurora Store 13 East
Main street. 13-3
WANTED A cook and a dtning room
girl at 16 First avenue southeast.
12-3
WANTED A real salesman house to
house canvassing proposition. Pay
$20 to $50 per week. Apply by mail
to Box 45 City. 14-3t
FEMALE HELP WANTED
WANTIvD Twenty.five girls or wom-
en to pick pecans. Apply at once
No. 10 B street N. W. first door
south of Adrien Hotel. Purity Pe-
can Co. 15-3
Cougns That Are Stopped!
Careful ' people see that they are
'stopped. Dr. King's New Discovery U
' a remedy of tried merit. It has held
I its own on the market for 46 years.
! Youth and old age testify to its sooth-
I ing qualities. Pneumonia and lung"
troubles are often caused by dflay of
i treatment Dr. King's New Discovery
stops those hacking coughs and re-
lives la grippe tendencies. Money back
if it. fails. 60c and $1.00.
IMPERIAL CAFE
No. 11 N. Washington St.
New nnd I'p. to Pate
Chinese anil American Dishes
CLEAN. OOD SERVICE
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
Phone 657 Tablet for Lafjlee
Booths for Private Partlee
WHO IS
PRIDE
THE TINNER
A Real 101 Ranch Cowgirl
Will be here with the Big Show November 18th.
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