The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 147, Ed. 1 Monday, March 27, 1916 Page: 4 of 8
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APDVOPEITE PIBtUH.hO CO.
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THE OFFICIAL PPER
Of Cftr C'.'t ard int C l cf
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A j'r -.. CMH' '.f C'."inr':l
pr-ait c-;y:ij are l :r.? pricica... j
ur.ued and the-- dipi'.ji will Km
day pi'. at r.'.';ch veal'.h in th
f r..i. ..! cr tra:e a o.l tn e-r
plari-d li.'-r. Th'-.- I.- a nay to g'.
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a.-.d a ror.'.r.-.l--:on as Mr. .-'.or.-
ha. pian.-.-d o:'A iii a .i!i.i. :-r-
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FOR COOKS mSOII
Ttce w;iht' from the east line
c4 O :rt southwest W the eist line
of F street southwest inclading allevll
crofs:-?? ird strevt ;Bterect:ons.'
5U.d s-reets to be improved by
rii::. fi.::; ;".: tiiEisoui Dae-' in Aramorene 13 aut.nonzc-d f0
iiini. ir.i coEitrtic'ir.j concrete make the following annouBcements
cur:? ir.1 fitt-rs. 'z candidates of the various coucty
5a.-J ;irriver.rs shall fc C fee; .' offices subject to the action of tii
w-r :r;.f: :rr.er .;:
cor.cr-tr c:rtf. of
feet rh-.:: r.-i-t cf bifirsinous raaca-
daa as ccr.ts:;-:ateJ by V. S. patent ' g
.no. Mi... io ue ja.u af !
o inn-r line of democratic primary election which oc 'i
rhich width 2'3 curs August 1 1&16: t
sa p. dines and fpu it fpomcass
the principal diet 0" great
ncv2er cf citizens cf ctf
tis mcrning.
THAT IS TrE CARD CFFERED BY ccri.r.?
ATHLETIC CLLB FOR ITS NEXT Ecatiins
SHOW APRIL 7 AT ROSlSON city clr:
OPERA HOUSE. i On eithe
'cert si.
;o drtailed i'.ars and fpeci-
or. in the off.ee of the
; of the c.-.y of Ardmore. j
side of s-id macadam pave-;
ill be laid a concrete gutter '
FOR COURT CLERK
F. Haynie Ardmors
B. W. Duke Ardmor.
Charley Grant Ardmore
"T.t up fr'
Pf.'.'Of I
Cit EM'.n Cf.'. 5
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U'f.'d j.'.-.;.-a
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j.':;';;. ct'.f -tt.:
Ardmore Mcda Warcl 27 19"6.
propose industrial
commiss;on
Th ';V.lah'rria.i 'a.-n-d a s'orv
B'J.'.da)" th'itn.t.f. h."it bai a wry iji(-
ful u-fiT'-fion for the t-U". Tf.'-Jd'-a
rar.'- from '.v.- r--oi;;' i-f j rn i .-j -1
of If. H'or.e ho is a r.'ian cf
road ' ip ri-rj' e and of tn:i;iy id'-a
Mr. n'or.- jr;i.'i'. oijt io (.laho:iiar..!
that th-y haw- a a- wcal'h In min-
eral r:-o:irr-K that ii dorr.ar.t arid
)n ord r to brini? ih-K r -ourr-n bv-for-
th- inn-tors of the roiin'ry h'-pro-
an indistrial board to b-apIXir'-d
hy th- trovernor arid to be
riarn'-d frorri diffr-rif i.ortions of tb";
''". It not th plan to plan anv
ip-n-'- upon th' Kate bu In ordr
lo pi'.o the ind'jp.'rlal rotiriii--ion
pr'ttlifi- i'h th- ont"id- world it !
propo- d to have It narn d by th:
governor.
Kiifh a i ornrui1 -ion r oiild ti"- If -?
tiriK- wry profitably for jear.-i in path-
ri n k at the principal (iti'H of th?
Hate t-ampli-H of rlayx hand nnphalt
7.irif foal tc and In .':! rn-riiii? In-
formation f-ori'-i-rriitiK watrr power.
Ku h infonnation (-at Ik n-d by i x-p-ri:-i
ari'l whiih i-onld bit rlld
tiixm by InviHtoi-' rnlxbl r-h i j 1 1 In a
Vacl divi-loptnent. work.
Tln-r- would bf anotlu r remill frotu
thin foininlm Ion and (bat woulil ti-
an Irilliii'iici. upon 1 pixlatlon favor-
lll)I! 1(1 till: (ll'VClOptlKtlt or tin 10
fOiirccH of I hit rotinlrv. Ah iiiiii'H
lire opened fartoileH lmilt. and tranH
puliation lineH placed In opi-nitiop
tlm youiiK tnen of Hie nlate would find
finpluyiiieiit at homo mid tln-lr Mi'T
jleM would not be tranHfi-rnd to nth-
r Hlaten.
Thin parllriilnr tterllon of Okli-
lioiiia Ih rich in mincralH. Our a-
f r - r f :.t- ro-;.v
th- off.re :;-rhtl;.- for
'h-.t we hi'.e T.'j'. t-
'.' o it
'r '. t.rr.ea. whi '
it ' f r r P o; kT:; '
.? o ;r fore; in v..' :
::.f- ai.i-r. 1 e off.re of pr'-.-i-fra";zh.
w.'h r.'.or'- or l-'
m !r.'.porar.' that a ..""-
: b- ().'i"-i who wo'jld b-
a-- ;r.'.e tr.e di'i-a of f t--
"arry (it 'hat tr-a worlc
t;.e lo.-i of ;re-.?e hy our
A r:.::.-y
-o .- !. a.-.d cooics
r. r r. . r: h-n t;
to ?'. ': ."a-..'i-t.
re..ir- so I'll that i
'-.r." it would r.ot it":
rh w.-ath-r ia: r.ot
old ar.d th. re w as a g
p-'.ula".on as o hat
tf the c.ty t:.:
.-d to l:zht th
a.-.d found the
: in rr.ar.y ir.-
pa:
icularly
-at deal of
the cor.d.-
1? ir.rhs -ide and a concrete cur1!
i ir.ches ir. thickness the same to'
he laid according to detailed
spec if. cat iocs on file in the office ;
of the c;ty clerk of the city of Ax 1
more. The sub-grade fhall be thor-
oughly jrepared to receive said pave-j
ration.
Tv.-
p i forr:.
h.rn to
him for the jrrai
the office and In
pie rii'-.J a (.Teat
rer.uot;
d by
a b'e;::
worV: 'hi n.-i-r he
J re -. r r. t I X i' - ' '.
"-wrr tha may unit
rerpor.-.biii'i'-i of
that ev er.t the peo
man to (!'. at the
ions would have beer had the u;er-
i :ry ho" ered around the zero marl-:.
The ?a ty.'-r' :n is gefin? morroto-
r.r.i? w.th the people of this city.
They have been jromised relief go
of'en and then ha- e to face the
-ar:.e old rond:-.'!? that 'hey are
lo.-tr.i? faih in ail promises and utile-s
the hearing scheduled before
the rorpora'ion corr.rjii.--ion gives the
The r.et rhow of the Ardmore
A".ht.c "lu.. :1I ta-e place at the
Rob.. -on or era houe Apr:l 7 at which
Irr.e to rattlir.? good bouts will be
.-'aei &nd a good catd ef preiirr.ir.arT
ctrappers pi'ted aain.-l each other
b.-:des the usual battle royal be-
tween five husky sor.s of Hani who
are a.-p;rar.ts to pugilistic honor-.
The main event will be a ff'een-
rour.d hout between Frar.kie Sanders laid a 4 inch foundation of crushed
are Krsr.kie Tucker both top-notch ' stone upon which foundation when
boys who have faced some of the properly prepared shall be laid a 2-
ie in the game. The sersi-wlndup inch layer of chats or small rock that
w:-l be a ten-round argument between will pass a one-inch ring with t
T-x Hir.'on and Uoff Simmons. To mixture of 20 per cent ground a?-
preliminaries one- of four and one ; phalt as a binder. The w hole of said
of six round ar.d the battle royxl : improvements to be constructed fin-
ill complete the card. . j i.-hed o.led and rolled according to
AI Edwards manager of the club aforesaid patent process and the de-
FOR SHERIFF
J. Holmes Akers Ardmore
J. R. Taliaferro Lone Grove
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
Coley Wallace Ardmore
S. M. Parker Ardmore
FOR COUNTY CLERK
Shelton W. Tyer Ardmore
n.ent as provided by detailed plan.)
and specf.cations in the office of the.W.
city clerk and upon said subgrade Sid Underwood Ardmore '
when so prepared there shall be Frank A. Tyndall. .-.-.Nellda
FOR COUNTY WEIGHER
F. Cottle Deese
r irh of the preiid'-r.t ready to a---ijn.e
tho-e ilu'ie- and to proceed
witf the work of the nation.
"While Oklahoma would M-no'i-ly re
gret to interfere with the legj-ldtiw:
tarccr of one of i's favori'e -on- yet
e have a man fi place upon th"
r.cre--ary relief the chances are thit
another year the coal and wood deal-; .-ta-cs that the Ardmore Athletic Cu' ; tailed plans and specifications on file
t-Ti will do a better business than 'will have commodious Quarters of : in the office of the city clerk
for sc.eral year past. j its on by the first of April and the; All persons proposing to bid on said
The g:i company through it of-'dub is beginning the season with ! improvements are hereby notified that
there is now on file in the office of
the city clerk of the city of Ardmore
an agreement duly executed by Jamer
S. Downard who owns and controls
the patent process aforesaid for the
i
I filial- has promised this relief. They e-.erv assurance of success.
say that they are going to lay another The club will te fitted with all the
and larger line but that Is the same j appliances of a first-class gymnasium
oM story the people have been hear-j and w iil be equipped with shower
Ing for several years and it has got .baths for the benefit of the members.
al'ar of his roun'rv as Ice -president ' u 'n't point where they will have to l The next show- at the opera house ; city of Ardmore to permit the use
who I- loved at home and respected I '''' l""iwn before they will take anv should draw a large crowd as Mana-:of said patent process by the success
throughout the nation arid w ho a ouM statement from the gas company ser- i per Edwards has convinced
ing fans in this section that he is payment to the said James S. Down-
capable of getting top class talent 1 ard of the sum of fifty cents per:
ive
Nadine e
Face Powder
(In r..n ?. OnM
Krrp- Thi
Complexion Hratitiful
8ift unci vt-!vrty. M-.i.rv li:n k if tint m-tlri-ly
ilraiM'tl. Nii'linr m nrr nn Imf -;i-Irll
Atlli'ilr- mild wiiHht-il (M. I'rrv. : I
iintMirn imil rrliirn f ii;... (.l'.r.itt r .
A nullum ill llf tilr.J in i-rfi pn.vi- IIh v..!i.-.
Tint-: I-lih. 1 in.. :ri.n.-tl.-. K'l in.
Hy 7V. t t'nnfr or M.nl. ffOi .
N-linnnl Tutlrt Cimp-ny Puri- I rtin.
in an ern-rgericy take to the presi-
dential i hair the deep learning of an
Adams and the diplomacy and states-man-hip
of a Jeffer-on. It is doubt-
ful if in all the union there is a man
who towers above him in learning or
in diplomacy or in those qualities
that make for great leader.-hip.
lie r a man who is willing to sac-
rifice tin- career marked out for him-
self at Ihe call of fiod and his coun-
try lie Is not In a seeking attitude
anil those who f .u or him are not
doing so for his personal aggrandize-
ment but aie piomptid to dace him
upon til" altar of sacrifice for the
good of Ihe nation. The perpetuation
of the Haired institutions of our coun-
try may depend upon the wisdom of
the run n who Is elected to the office
of lci president and Oklahoma off' rs during Hie winter
lo the slates of the union the name ! Life i'llls will do It.
of I'nited states Senator Hubert I
Owen for democratic nominee as tie
president.
the box- ful bidder in consideration cf the
iously. j
The officials of the gas company;
are evidently sincere In their inten-1 and is doing everything in his power square yard for each and every
tion to give the city better service to give patrons "a run for their 1 .-.juare yard of improvements covered
another year but what the people want money."
is service now that they allege they! .
are paving for and not getting. Children who have worms are pale
L. S. Staggs Ardmo-e
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR
R. S. Hendon Ardmore
FOR COMMISSIONER 1st Dist.
Cleve Sampley Baurn
John C. Mulkey Ardmore
Jeff O'Brien Ardmore
A. J. (Bud) Harris Provence
J. E. Harrison Ardmore
FOR COMMISSIONER 2d Dist.
George Evans .... Newport
FOR COMMISSIONER 3d Dist.
W. F. (Bill) Whitson..Downard Mines
R. H. Reed Wilson
Make business a pleasure. The
pleasure will be mutual if you trade at
24tf MADDEN'S.
by this contract.
All bids shall be submitted in
seabd envelopes and plainly marked
The grocers of the city did a good cross fretful and sickly most of the jn on outside and each bid
business during the early hours be accompanied by a certified
check drawn on some bank in the
city of Ardmore Oklahoma made
child grows strong healthy and ro-' payable to the city clerk of the citv
oust. l-nce .'ac per oouia. aoia dj of Ardmore In the sum of :.unrf'
I -nvA..o.c. t-ijTTc--c! i--nnv.f ftrpMT.l
. . . . . - iiaiami.;-. t- j 1 1 . o v. hu .--. iu....i i
canned goods in order that the bu.-i-1 (jCE ia an approved remedy. When
ness nu n roum get to im-ir respect- tne orma have been driven out the
places of business.
WE'RE VERY BUSY
But we still have time to figure
on your new house
BRAN UIM
Phone Blue 871
AN IDEAL SPRING LAXATIVE
The Quinine That Does Not Affect The Head
llrmu- f.l It tunic Mini laintlvr rffrrt. LAX.
'I 1 VI-. Hl(i i.vti iji ' 1 N j N i. I.ftlrr thu n i.rmnnt y
(I'linim- awl il'.rti nut cm. n-rv"iin-i n-.r
rinifiMl' In h-'l kr-mrnil'T thr full nfitnr Hii'l
luck lor tlir ifliatuir u( K. W C.KOVK. 2'c.
A good and time tried remedy Is
Dr. King's New Life Tills. The first
dose will move the sluggish bowels
stimulate the liver and clear the sys-
tem of waste and blood Impurities.
You owe it to yourself to clear the
system of body poisons accumulated
Or. King's New
2."c at your drug
gist.
Bomar Drug Co.
HASTINGS BILL AGAIN
of Five
Make business a pleasure. The
pleasure will be mutual if you trade at moneys and conferring
.'I if
MADDEN'S.
Select Your Flowers
The flowers for the automobile
parade have arrived and are readv
al the City lirug Store for selection.
Tin y comprise the most beautiful dis-
eii in Ardmore
ame should
hiil .ui r :i tn. in w 'mi
t-.l I il niiuir If f ul'i- IIi' 111'-
i nMit M t-:i. '
"Til'1. 'i' iiiu't tin II .in mi il'"
cash i::iioi.s
Km- . r
A pain in the sine or back that
MAN WAYLAID AND KILLED
Unknown Assacsm Shoots and Fatally
Wounds W. E. Cookscy.
I mi i c i ii I ikla M.irrii L'tl V". I I.
Cooks v. proprietor of a tin. iter lu re
wis shot III I lie head It 1 1 1 fatally
vwi-ind' d i.i-l night as In- was putting
his aul Hiiobile in his garage. The
woiitidid man today was hurried in 111
Hi no in the hope ilia! an opeiv i ion ! ratches you when you straighten up
would -ave Ms lit.- but he died w ithiu ' calls for a rubbing application of HAIy
.. . . . .-.. r .-..ii. 1.. i LAIiirS SNOW LIM.MKNT. It re-
place .No unit lv lor (lie assassination
is known here. A suspect Is being held.
A committer Is now working among
tin- ill i .-.i ns of Puiic'in raising n re-
ward ol Jl.mm fur the. apprehension
rid ruin ii timi of the layer. After in
iiniiiV canvass the committee had
"a:.. -.1 by .ipular subscription J"UO.
An i (Tort will bo made lo have Clov-eincii-
Williams supplement thi.1
annum! w it.li it suhMaiil ial reward.
Measure to Simplify Affairs
Tribes in Oklahoma.
Committee on Indian Affairs today
favorably reported the Hastings bill
which takes from the interior depart-
ment authority of supervising lands
alio! ted to enrolled members of tiie
Five Tiribe and their Individual
It upon tlie
j superintendent of the Five Tribes lo
cated in Muskogee. The bill was op-1
posed to by the interior department-
and the Indian bureau which are left
In control only of the tribal or com-!
in u ii it y property. The committee '
named a committee of which repre-1
tentative Stephens is chairman to con-
The contractor to whom the contract
for said improvements may be award-
ed will be required to execute to th?
city of Ardmore a construction bond
for the full and faithful execution of
the work- and the performance of
the contract and for full protection of
the city and all property owners in-
i terested against any loss or damage
I by reason of negligence or improper
I execution of the work in an amount
I equal to SO per cent of the estimated
; cost of said improvements; also an
ENGLISH PARLOR
CHOP SUEY CAFE
115 E. Main St. Phone 343
SHOUT ORDERS CHOP SUEY
AXD NOODLES
Open Day and Night
Tables for Ladies
Booths for Private Parties
! f. r
Ihe
'.villi the interior department and
Indian bureau in an endeavor to
wire hut..
in order to reach Ardmore in time hill is not to be press.. d fir passage.
for Ihe parade.
per cent of the estimated cost of said
improvements; conditioned on tlr
maintenance of said improvements in
good condition for a period of five
years from and after completion and
acceptance of said work.
The contractor to whom said work
may be awarded shall receive in
payment for said work street im-
provement bonds at par issued and
secured as provided by the laws of
play possibly ever :
and those desiring
leu ai once as any special nrner.-. . irani t n ir sumiort for the measure.
w ill to be sent to the factory by w ire hut. pending mic.Ii negot! tti:ris the i
the state of Oklahoma: nrovided that
Some of the members of the senate L ca?p (he T)rop.rtv owncr3 gha
committee on Indian affairs w ill sup-I tn .. r;ish ff)r jnlnrvp.
jnents as they may do under thc-
. laws of Oklahoma then In that event
n-portd fa- rfcprvs the richt to nav
lie iiiiiij.ii ti n iiium n per- voraoiy iiiiis ny rvmt.or uvveil ailinor- fr ... imnmvenients in cash
zing the Iowa Indians to adjust claims ' n.rt r;.sh and nart bondu
L.R.MARSTOIN
CONTRACTOR & BUILDER
Come and see a modern
plastered home under con-
struction at D st and 4th
AvenueN. W.
PHONE 32S
port the hill which was introduced
there by Senator Owen.
The senate coinmiitei
i mils ordinary bodily motion without
suffering or Inconvenience. I'rlci
or
G"r Mini $1 no ptr
liomar Drug Co.
INDICATIONS ARE THAT
MINES WILL BE REOPENED
bottle. Sold "by;1" )f rl:ins' removing un-i AI1 rop0Mahs for the construction
.mowed t n eiv lanus irom allotment i Df Eati improvements will be consid-
and authorizing the secretary of the ered by the mayor and board of com-
interior to pay $2nsn to those mem-1 misBionrr3 of .ie city of Ardmore.
hers of the Cr.ek tribe enrolled but Oklahoma at a meeting to be held
vv.io .1:1. i not been allotted land. at .session chambers in the said citv
; After 1 I at S o'clock p. m. on the 11th dav
In re for1 M;ke business pleasure. The ; f April l'.tlfi and the contract will
InLicra ...Ml M..l..-I It ..... .t . . .....x 1
ii ..) r'""' ".o niuiuai 11 uu uuc ai men oe awarded to tne lowest anc
241 f
To Overcome Eczema
BaafCgaBiMOBrriaatwfi ihihiijjbh
1 1 V 1 K K NO I Sll I I'l'l IM
Our Own Grown
Visit our Cii rciihoiie and
see for yourself
FRESH CARNATIONS
H V H K Y It Y
I.ar-l. Iv t (irailp
all v oriel ln
50c per dozen
for thirty' il.iys
at
Shiiman's Flowrr Shop
riiiini rim jtir
Nim r iiiiiul hew often yuii have tried i
1 1. 1 i.nl. 'l ..ii rati st.ip biiniiir.' ili hiug
v.nnl iuiiily by iippi.vilig ll lull'1 7emii
11 ni. li.'il by itny ilruitk-i t lr 2"u-. Extra
are h.inlr. "fl.tui. lli-iilmg In-gilt lln'
iiuii.i til ?ei:u Is 11 plied. In 11 t-lirrt limn
r .i.illy r.i i j trace of pin.pl. i blai k .
i.-i!-i" r.rh. ec?' iii.i t.-llcr and siinilar j
-1. 1 11 iliM-a-' .-i Will be reiiuivi'il. I
Per il-aring llir sl.ri and tnakitig it
. ip.r.iuIy In ahl.y Vi'iiu) is 1111 e..-i pi luiial
r. 1n1.lv. " ll i-i mil gnasv. Micky or i
.vao ry ntnl it ih" s imt slain. h. ti
illi.T f:iil it i-t r hi- mi" il.-pcinluhl- tri al- ;
lii'iit lur nil sln ' r.iiii...'s.
.cinii Clcvrlnnd.
foaluat'' OhI.i.. March
a shut down of ihe mines
two i ;us Ihe indications lire
1 hey will be openini: up ..nd in opera-
Hon again within siiy days. It is
minium ta! that the diffeicnci s be-
I.. . . .. ..e. r .l. ec ...il 1 j l.-.v.i
. . 1 In the house a bottle of ISALLARD'S
in-i ll iiujir 1111 01 nn 1 tie c.e tu in ins ; s ( ) yv IIX'MFNT
d uie. Some at tivitv around t'
MADDEN'S. best bidder who will undertake to
I perform the work furnish the nia-
Farmers and otbers wh" irv at ajterials and construct said improve-
ilistance from a drug t tore rtonld keep nlf.nt.s according to the resolution
iforesaid and the plans and specif!-
mini is ta
pl -epai at irr.-i
pr.irress.
1 11 a an indication t!
for woik to ! egiii is
It may be needed
at any time for cuts wounds sores
1:. t j sprains or rheumatism. It Is a povver-
jn i ful healing and penetrating remedy.
j Price 2.'.c. 51a and $1.00 per bottle.
1 Sold by liomar Drug Co.
THE QUALITY
SHOP
We are capable of taking
care of any job that comes
in. Best Mechanics in this
city.
THEO. TORGERSON
Paper Hanging and
Tainting
Under Opera House
Phone 404-J
Fainting and Paper Hanging.
Wt
m Jr. 0 n
Tired !
Aim mi fired? run down ? nrrvftn?
1 i- vc 1 c Inn A you do a rfturtrr Nit
K ! P'lt Inrin-tan. od nro III. imr
tf'rni tie tin n littir . our Sutmich
kiv'iirt-i nnJ I ivtr rtritl klirrinil up.
No'Liiifl iil Jo C his b.tli-r il.mu
JiLflectric
il' i ided to llit
I to ' lay down" on our n -put t
jtmu for linin s-t work and pure mater-
ial. So we have m-cuiciI the services
I of Mr. Al Edwards i pert as fore-
1 m.iii and we wanl to liL-ure on your
V. K. ITRMTT.
1 J f V. Main. Phono Sift
.ii
NOTICE FOR PROPOSALS
FOR STREET IMPROVEMENTS
1
but we cannot
. I .oiice is Hereby given that 1:1 pur
suance of a resolution adopted by the
maor and ltoard of Commissioner.
of the city of Ardmore Oklahoma
on the i;::ril day of March lfilth Pro-
'S
LROc. ml S 1 .1)0 All ltrui!iUt
ji..T-rr: ..j-trv rvirefnasa
A Spccfic Against Colds.
The nearest thing tn a specific
ngaiii-t colds is a sleeping porch or
open bed room and a cold sponge bath
every morning when you first get up
Even then ymi will occasionally take
a cold especially when colds are epl-
1I1 111I1-. and when you do you will find
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a great
help in enabling vim to get rid of it
Try it. Obtainable ever) w here i
posals by contractors will be received i
at the office of the mayor of the city
ff Ardmore until S o'clock p. m. on .
ih- nth day of April IHK.. for fur-1
iiishing the materials anil pi rformin.-1
ihe work necessary in improv ing t lie :
follow itig streets and portions thereof j
in the city of Ardinore in the manner1
and subject to the conditions follow-1
ing. tow it: t j
"That portion of C. street south- j
west from the south line of Stanley
lloulevard to the north line of Moore1
street also that portion of Fourthj
cations on file in the office of th"
city clerk of the city of Ardmore and
comply with all the other terms and j
conditions of said resolution.
The mayor and commissioners re-
serve the right to reject any and all
proposals that may be required if for
any reason the same shall be un-
satisfactory. Done by the order of the mayor and
commissioners of the city of Ardmore
Oklahoma. G. II. HRVCE.
City Clerk.
(Fir.-t published March 27 IMC).
L'7-l'
Make business a pleasure. The
pleasure will be mutual If you trade at
24lf MADDEN'S.
Office Phone 61 Depot Office 689
Ardmore Trnnsfer Line
STEVE ROWLES Mgr.
Calls Mad Promptly
Day or Night : : : :
Three Doer North of Post Office
OKLAHOMA NEW
MEXICO & PACIFIC
RAILWAY COMPANY
TIME TABLE No. 7
In Effect 12:01 a. m. Feb. 27 1916.
Supersedes Time Table No. 6
of October 6 1915.
Westbound T. T. No. t Eaitbound
No. 3 No. 1 Effective 12:01 No. 2 No. 4
Passenger Sunday Passenger
Daily Feb. 27 1916 Daily
P it. A.M. STATIONS A.M. P.M.
Lv. Lv. Ar. Ar.
3:00 7:00
3:03 7:05
3:SiM7:30
4;03 8:05
4:45 8:45
Ardmore
2.0
West Ardmore
It
Lone i : rove
9.7
W'ilsen
10.01
IlitiKlilig
10:45
10:40
10:15
9:43
:05
7:00
6 :55
6:30
6:00
5:15
P.M. A.M.
Ar. Ar.
STATIONS
A.M. P.M.
Lv. L.
W.
J. PTONEHl'RNER
God. Superintendent
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 147, Ed. 1 Monday, March 27, 1916, newspaper, March 27, 1916; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154484/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.