The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 261, Ed. 1 Monday, August 7, 1916 Page: 2 of 8
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Ardmore Monday August 7 1916.
THE DAILY ARDMORIITT
PACE TWO
i LliNSINGEN FIGHTS TO KEEP RUSSIANS FROM IMPORT
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CALL 684
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Ti'-ar lfr Ir;.i.rta.'.t '.; :t SUf.iif-.a-i hih U U:u-1 to U: or.e o! the Jiuif-
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the Zio'a I.lpa ri-r frvr.T;y r:.' r.t!'r.! i;. the diat h-u f; s from the
i.'-rJh lfjt tle !i:A-p.'t '0i r.i!'ay MfA'-'fj the to pia.-'-s. Von L!rit-iiJ'-ri
In a Uar.overlari hy f.irrh ar.'l U n'y -n y arn o:i. Hif Joiri'd the ami)' in
af.'J haw utie "rie In :.e Krif.'o-i'r 4f;afj -ar of 3 '.70-71 wlriiiir.f
the Iron irw 'oii4 'iani fyr fcrary.
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LIVERY CARS
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Cat Cara lor
Country Ortvtt
Laava It in a 1H call far
ram at4 Uka foa to tha
CAtiroWNIA AUTO UNE
PnONE 615
MORE OSCO
and
BETTER OSCO
Come drink
with us. You
are welcome.
CASH ECHOLS
n t-n'rii tar.ili4a- ' in hi fiuu'.y a ir:.!"
f i.r.; th? d'if. of cUMwl ari'l i v -'
that ran b"-n a Journey 'jp a n;rh!a! . '?.-
riw-r iw.r-i?r.a-'i ih fhior.'ie of
jiod.-ir.i h:h ji.uki ' ar.'h;:.s L
(4aiart to th tan'" ar.'i lrri;.art
an odor that od.i hn ore in
orriiU'J tr ta;. tt:r. fc!.;rf.'.j ;jr-
n y hih iiariy hate tak n ir'e
OkUhor.a wan adrii.t'fd u tij; palajiy
of )ita.-.
TM.i u n r i n law U a fd
th law i.t th MnIi'ii and !' rtiati"
jhowmr and thin Kitrnlt( when the
i Kood fMi Iejiond hov to with ii-x
I (;!. hi in oriitn:iiid th re wan a Kvd-
1y tiutiiht r on th- n'lay ready to malie
the Jo'jrney and wen d"in tli'-ir
h-t tri hiear braf and fa; the if-
d al ct'iitally h for f h-ir friend .
ho were down to . thi-m off.
With lini-H triad" fat o th- J.h-r
the part; I'laiii; iatie d'vtn wi'h a
r.'iiltii: of iliattik aril Captain ;iior:i
aith a oie of af t.da.N toA t)ilr
h'and ti T-fiVf r-d'tif iaii anl ne
that Mi fine !oar li"J Who d J li"t
lightly h'lorjr. Thr (omrjiand a
ifivfti afid iloly tr.v diti! nt onvH
lil-d a hoard and wi-n- ;.;niiriied hy the
rr' futhiir r"-i"-f tlvi iiart r-i. In
r.jr tr... ra-.-er.er." aboard his
Ca;ta:.i iiorfi hi to it taat
'eJl rr.y oil f .-.!. d V.'if-i- r-ha.-
n-ni.-rei a .rib'-r is I'-.v.
in i tZ tii stcs lu. it
tha: 'he fc':ie vo'.'-.- r'e yc-u jc"f
Ust T-fiay. 'He saved cti.-r
eeif h- touid t.'. save' eer.. to a;-
iy to your esse hit you ci wr-
th" bojs froro the forkj of 1" ireeis
that you can be hack en-
gear two year from ve iri'h a
bur.'Jio t.f r:?.Til ar:d a sm i-? 'La i?
f hii'l iii-ie ar.d bland. I f-e you tiic
a yo'jtjr
your.-tif.
'.'-:i vour mature aze thou'.d b a
I'-.;'.: Kec-ei;ts
Ei?i.m Ch.:3ss
Dance Programs
Score Cards
Place Cards
Menus
Call Us When You Need Anything In This Line
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frit-r.d wi'h vol who l!e
is r.ikKir.fr his frit journey.
IMPERIAL CAFE
N. 11 N. VrilngtM U
Sm nA t'p rl
Oil !.. hi i.J Arr.rrl'kn llh
tLf AN "".OOO INVIC
orb Oav r ti mqmT
PIiom ft'.r Tttlut for Uadia
oof tor rli PiniH
ai ro:
frarri'- of rnir.d could he xicted to
he ar.d the festlvjtits ;rof -d-d.
"HHio KidJ" thri!y railed the
riiH'tr whn a Jarty from Potea-t
ho f arri" hre for the nj-rt-H pur-
io.e of Joir.ir.if tie Joylefn throng
aji roach-d. "I you had ditsijrns
u;oi) t lie io?ition of one Charles Car.
ter who ban held a little Job fo Ions
In Washington that it in -t!ini5 to
he a disease with hirri ai.d the iar
tii riple a ho "Kidded'' you Into thin'-
lr:(r you had a chanc should by a'l
mi-ariH hi- mad" to pay for your pan-
aa. However ftji lively and that
dark romp!' cttd n-nf If man yon ce
at the head of the arKay will fhow
you jiiKt whf-re th- mourner' bench
Is before you an- asniuned to a .tate-
roiitn. "Who have wo here now? Why
c it U friend Mullen. Hay Ve
what iu it jou heard about eiijht
o'clin k on the nit'ht of Amru-f fir.Jt?
It neined t'i he makiin? a noise like
an avalanche of votes point; home.
Where hlit the MJ tiS(Ue!it fount Te-
viiiled Hie f.irt that they did not
nivi. in vour iliri-i ' ion to any alarrn-
iiiL' i n'eiit. oh. well I' t friend Allen
tale our pri 1 1
i' t ; !'.' rd. V.'e
were takn accord;.'. to senior-! "?'"" 10 h-. fH? aboard
i-y ar.d he j .rornmeric e which he I There are others waiting ar.d it is
tho-.'i-ht j-KiSed. but ail were finally ' K-'i-t-K 1" tirr. to nerve the green
forahly t.x-l a peoj!.- in their ' p'-rfirnmons and irar.
"C'a;-'ain have you a etiuaea Fpo:
where on- might t- lertsitted to pon-
der in peace? If fo I would appre-
ciate it as a ereat favor if you would
aaipa it to me. There are many
ihir.ts that I dei-ire to give thought-
ful consideration undisturbed !f you
would h sn kind."
"Well I think I have J-mt what yoa j
want. It hr wr.atH your nam-
and how do you happen to be here?
Oh I (-ee. You thought yo'j could
reneat as count v suirintendent. eh?
Well many another good man has
been obeehsed by the ame Jdeai only
to find ia the end that they were mis-
taken. However friend Thurston go
up on d tk and on the lee Mde cf the
forward Mnokp funnel J think you
will find a petduded feat where only
th zephyr will break in upon your
meditation.
"Oh be Kd I fee your Fmilir.g
countenance hark here a?ain! Well
you are pleasant company anyhow
and I llk to have you on my packet
lint Fay tell me who are jour two
friend- and what happened to them?
Oh. I Fee. Then vou and Jimmy and
Andy had a hunch you could "put the
lonjr and both of vo'ii lixincs on friend Buck? Wei! believe
will do the be-t wejine friend that is some contract for
with badges c! nourniig on. Call
the:r Ees. av.esia:. L. S. Stacgs
r.-ar.i: Tyz-inV. Ciriie Eighie and
V.". F. C-ottie will step forward and
eil ne triefy tow I: a'.l happened.
Tyrda" yotj do the ta'.kirjg for the
burch. I tiir.k your st&ri-f are all
;r-ty r.early alike ar.yhow. Jut an-
o'her Cae of being core people eli-
gible to membership J.t the 'Ananias
ciub than you thought possible in
a ccuaty no larger than Carter. Well
they don't always vote as they prom-i-
as you have found but as this
is your first offer.se perhaps you will
be more fortunate next time so step
lively and give this other aggrega-
tion a chance.
"Well well there you are! Call;
your names as you step forward. Jeff
O'firien John Mulkey George Evans
friend Camp Cob Reed and Ira Ar-
nold. "Why yes Ira I remember
you making the trip with me once
before. You know when you made
the first race for sheriff? Well if
you can vouch for these other gentle-
men they being perfect strangers to
me I will herd you all in one room
where you can commune with each
other and lay plans for mutual en-
tertainment when we arrive at the
end of the cruise.
"Attendants tell the mate that all
are aboard. Have the plank hauled la
and we wilf be on our way."
So the good ship heavily laden with
her human cargo amid a mournful
blast from her siren slowly swung
into mid-channel and began the fate-
ful journey amid lamentations from
those on board and weeping and
wailing of those of their friends left
behind. They will have time for
quiet meditation when they reach
their destination and debate whether
it was "better to have run and lost
than i.ever to have run at all."
J. T. GILLIAM
FELIXIJ. KING
COLD STORAGE MARKET
Fresh Meats Fish and Oysters
Full Line of Staple and Fancy Groceries.
TELEPHONES 66
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C. BOONE TALtAI ERRO
No! Ilic Bifigcsl Bui Hie Best
WEIGHT? YES
WAIT? NO!
W. F. A
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Phone fi32
man. but when three pet pus-
-e-isid of t!rit sm. notion there is
1 .able to be a sadly disappointed
l ulu h. However lor old times' take
I am f-'oini; to make the trip a ph as-
ant (tie. Ju t Mp tip to the desk
and rL?Ftir and I'll Andy to he
sure to get a receipt for his signature.
"I sif four individuals over there
SAYES DAUGHTER
for vou. Ste-i !wh
' !.e;i- - r o time to In
"'a. !iiv .-! n l ore a tid awal.en
t!io i: t.'.r. e I.Ku-a- II-. er there .--i r ' lii'r
o i the of Ii.m!. ur-. T-;i
"hi 1:1 I Would ha e .-pel I h U ph them J
..VfMei)i..tey. 4 let a I U-!le ell !..w !
: -iid In." them here pronto j
"ll i!o ho- s. Cnri.e ri. ht in. v.e
I
have pit -iity i I room and jou'l! r.'i: '
cro-.Mle. Why if Here i.-n't my old;
l.-i. nd M I'lm Mow !.-. Ike. I w;-;l'( j
eiictiny oil back 1.' re tiiis dip. j
.nit it n eins that running fur ofi'n e j
has Jietiime a balut and while ou
.-omi times win 1 believe that I had
'the pleasure of your companv en
' ev-ral ( -asloris h ive I not? Intro
I dip i' ji.iir two companions. I le MeV
tiiat i have n. v.-r had the pleasure! fteady Kf." was not able to do
ofiiie.iin- them b. fore llowdv H.i- 8nyiltinij for nearly six monlhs" writes
I vis. wrong v i-h vo Mis Laura Brateher. of th.s place "and
; K ! w as down in bed for three monlhs.
Item f rampa; r.' th.it M t r.mnot tell VOU how I Suffered will.
all vour time in grand old Tcvti. 'my hcajt and with nervousness and
whiie the other feiinus wt f irn.r i- womanly trouolcs.
inc vour aspiratior.s ofr tin p-iii-ialj Our family doctor told mjr husband be
map.' oh. vou were l amp inr.- ;n rould not do me any pood and he had
Adrice of Motker no Doabt Pre
rent Daughter'! Untimely End
1
.Jrd S :.IIM (. P. HALL riUiY MAi
The New and Second-Hand Home Outfitter.
From Kitchen to Parlor.
W'c pay r.-li or trade fir second-hand pooib. We pack
crate fhip or store your irojids in a brick house.
Sco ua in the Big Green Box House.
No Ient to Pay and Can Sell Cheapest.
Ardmore
Oklo.
'Texas for a V -lativo. ill? 'i 1' p r-
I l. ..... ... ..ill l..i ..... ... ti.w .
n.i 1. 1. ii mil i. . ..'. tiui tun.-
but the Tixt time j-u .-t..t nii"-
tl.iiu fini.-h it if vou exi.ei.t l v 'iip
but he did not help me
At last my mother advised me to take
Cardul Jhe woman tonic. 1 thought
it w as no use lor I w nearly dead antf
on tin. pa. k.-t every twj v .u s. took"ceVen bottles and now 1 am able
Hello friend Hoover. They tell to do aJJ of my woilc and my own
n... nn iiisf it.vioir.il v"...t. uUlaininK'
over county had
i served at each meal and ner.-.;..' j a J J look the picture of heahh. "
'cut quite a swath with the dear p. e- jf yem suffer from any of the ailments
'put. hut what iii the name of t ho I peculiar to women. Ret a bottle of Cardui
(great f;io.mi us got i.f.. r within P?IayT;h &fn!X0Z
h I it will help you lor it has tielpw so
your dope. They were bitting corn j many thousands of Other weoit women
'meal and coffee in the wi sti rn part i in Ihe past SO )ears.
J
of the 4iu:ity that u would grace
the halls of the Mate legislature at
the next session and here you are.
in an awful political predicament.
At all dnigg'stt-
Wriut- Chnooc H)dna Co. U!
JljmocT Dect . C-itanoork. Ttr.n.. lor Jum
jjrv m. tit i en tout cv vo 64 r boci. ' Hofrq
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This Beautiful Home For Sale
aMaMaa
The J. W. Johnson home. Ninth Ave. and I! J-'in v - r .
Ninth Ave. by 140 f e t en 11 St. Hon is .!. . ":' V.V.I?r
IfKlE feit"d 7 UOCk U Wthl Ma'" W- &
Farm LanU in Alccrt Townthip. Cnrhr County W.-ht f r ..
west quarter of section IS township 3 south ran.. . n 7r J"
North half of northeast quarter of southwest quarter; .Kt if of tl.
northwest quarter of the southwest quarter; nouth balf of 1 h
toifvszriS! quartor' tun 2i- t--"p
Northeast quarter and northeast quarter of the northwest llnrtl.r
aection 10. township 3 south. Uante 1 east 200 acr. a. '
Wi.T aocrpf cattle in part piyment.
J. W. JOHNSON
Milo Oklahoma
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 23, No. 261, Ed. 1 Monday, August 7, 1916, newspaper, August 7, 1916; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154592/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.