The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1916 Page: 2 of 10
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
FACE TWO
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Ardmore Thursday October 12 1916.
0
fill iil tog or
tit;r;uitd
PARTS
- '.uc-
H'.'j: :
le l.'-l
l.'.J I
'a tf
.le.'i l:::.
y every
.a. loss
.- .:n '.'
i : four. 4 :n a:: ;..
f.rrt c'i-L.''-i. in
us In ():..'). is !';'.'
TO
it
.:
i'T'&i to
'.o u:. ion
'.'.ii-':
d at the '
i.-i Uv'-
COUNTY AGENT SAYS UNLESS
IMMEDIATE ACTION IS TAKEN
THE DISEASE WILL COST THE
FARMERS HEAVILY.
eloign.
Cause cf Hcj Oe'era.
pr:n or n. le.robe ..)!. cu-5
. .-a 1 as i.'-v r L n c ul'lva'e d
t'.-tt'.n. as b--a :t.i many
iff'.'ous germ-; Hoerer the
ir microbe if pr-io-nt the
f i k hogi a:."! al.-o in th-
in from s.ir tog- pur. ra
th'- urine i'. has been d-.Te-'
ami again that the J;."-
APPLY SICE IH
Loo Y-unjl Bnnj Back
Nature) Csler. Gcs ana
Tr.lckress.
it ho-e duty is to serve tie !
:. r- i. er-ry .-.y possible and j
i'l J hin: quite w.lliag to trat ;
l.vi ..- of c:.ar?e. S that the i
: j t'.e frs.r H1 be the
of tr .--erura."
.cu'i cu have sick h-call the
a'-r.t ad have h.m tell you
r V'ur heps have cholera or
Y i ein pet him by phoning the ;
:r.j-r of Oca-merce a'. Ardaiore. i
C The best k
MiMpy cyster is no better
&'r Ihn the craclier that ' v
feV-"-Si MiUi IU idl
e" .T. .
i.'uiy
a i : -!.
fad-i
una.'.t.
.-op f
irnrd-n n.?e bre i i
it.i sj.phur aoJ a:
fjra gray f.reak-d
.air b-autifui!y dark a:.J
rcrj.iAe every Lit of dar.J
a; i'cl.iiig and faU;:. ;
in l-'or
jth-r ir
r'-r:u o
n .ood o
l ir-r" ' 1'
iariy in
ori.-tra''-
la-e 'iin p.-odu'ed fy injettinsr the
lood or urine of a :.k hog into a
one.
"Tht.i-perlflc iaui?e nr nog tholera !
the minuK; micro ortfanlsin just re-
f rr-.d to. yet tii'-re tre a curr.her of
tung-i t.'iat t'-nd to niake the hug
mor- Fiisc'-ptihl'-. In fact anything
vihl'-li t'-ndi to lower the vitality of
the animal may be considered as pre-
di.-po.Hirig cauKet. The following may youthful appearance
be mentioned: In-ianitary condition of nesn. ly darkening
I'JV
ru".
.a:r
There U coniiderable hog chol.-ra
1n torn'! fe''.lon of Carter county and
County Agent arl Humei! is doing
fiia ht-.n to a.i-t tij farrnern in
stamping out thin dieBe which In
touting the fara.irH o much money.
Commenting on thu matter Mr.
iluei Kald:
'Hog choleia In a hlgtily con'aglous
diea-".c whi'h n far a.1 In known af-
fect only hogi. It 1 characterized
ty IU contagloumeiin and a very high
death rate. It Ik unual to cpeak of this
dmeae. an eitlier acute or chronic.
ThU in beauHe In home IriftanceH the Ing troughH Improper feed and feed-
Jieane In sudden at the onitet and ing damp or cold sleeping places etc.
very rapid In Itn termination which "It It to be understood tiiat insani-
is uttually death. In rnronlc cane? the tary conditionn Improper feeding
appearance of the dlseaHo Is slower and. In general bad surroundings
and the affected annual may linger cannot within themselves produce
for weeks and sometimes months cases of hog cholera as the diseaso Is
before they finally die or recover i caused by a ppeclflc organism which
from the dUeaite. However the cause must gain entrance into the body be-
of the disease is the same but I 're a case of bog cholera is produced.
iiui nogs or low vnauiy ueconie com-
paratively eaKy victims of any disease
producing germs when exposed.
"The time which It takes for the
hog to develop a case of cholera after
being exposed ranges rrom 4 to 21
days depending on the susceptibility
of ttie Individual hog and the vlru
Jenre of the infection.
"The examination of a hog sick with
cholera generally shows a greater va-
riety of symptoms than any other
disease affecting hogs.
"Among the first symptoms seen in
hog.-' affected with cholera Is a loss of
appetite a tendency to hide In the
litter or some secluded place mid If
forced to get up Ihey show a stiffness
Ju-t a ' ' applications will trove a
reveij-.ion !: your nair is ladlLg. gray
or dry. scraggly and t.-.in. M:n:i.f
the ri.ge Tea and Sulphur recipe a' 1
home tnough. Is troublesome. Ai.
ea.-i- r way is to get the ready to use
tonic costing l) cents a large bottlt j
a drug stores known as "WyetV- j
Sage and Sulphur Compound" thu. ;
avoiding a lot of muss. j
While wispy gray faded ha:r 1-- J
not s;nful we all desire to retain ou:
and attractive i
your iiair win
the hog lots filthy drinking and feed- j Wyetd'a gaffe and Sulphur. :.o on
can tell because it does so naturally
so evenly. You Just damien a sponge
or soft cloth with It and ''.raw '.his
through ycA'r hair taking one smal.
itrand a. a time; by morLlug all i?ra
hairs have disappeared and aftei
other application or two your halt
becomes beautifully dark glossy soft
and luxuriant.
due to the high resisting power of the
CLEANSE THE BLOOD
AND AV0ID DISEASE
When your blood is impure we-ik
tliiu and debilitate- y. ;r s.. ctri
liecomi s Kiiscejitiblu to any or a"
disc llc-H.
I'tit your Mood in pood condition.
lloocl's Sar.-iiini il'ii ni ls lin-clly
nnd peculiarly on the blood it. pin i-lii-s
cniiihes and revitalizes it and
builds up the whole system.
II 'k Sarsaparillu lias stood llie
fi'-t o!' forty yi-ars. (Jet it today.
l is Ulle to l 1 Noll.
Eradicating the Fever Tick.
V.-a-i.:iig'..o. I'- ". Oct 11.-
T'-xas f--v'T i att tick lays from
to Z:'i(r eges a y- :;r.
licks s:k as much a 200 pounds
f blood a year from a 1.000-pound
:r. ;
I Ticks reduce a cow's milk IS to 42
per cent a loss of 7 to 15 cents a day '
:o the farmer.
Tic ks get the Unc-fit of part of every
j :ound of feed hay and concentrates ;
I infested cattle eat !
i It costs the south $'0000000 a year
! to board the ticks on cattle. !
I'riving cattle through arsenical dip-
I ing baths kills Texas-fever ticks and
V-t3 the animals prow.
Ixiuisiana and Mississippi hare made
I'ks illegal by requiring every coun-
y to dip all cattle.
Two hundred and ninety-four thou-
and and fourteen square miles of
territory have been freed from the cat-
le tick by dipping but 4.J4529 square
miles remain to l- freed.
Tick eradication Is proceeding rapid-
ly because pc-ople would rather have
nickels In their pockets than ticks on
the ir cows
far tha full er.joj-rr.er.t of the oyster fla-
voreither Lt ttews cr on the half shelL
v-:
Aw'-
" there should be a Long Distance
Call for me I can be reached at 234''
TIIIOSE arc serious times! Most any minute
may come a call from afar that means more
than a dozen letters. Don't run the risk of
losing it; keep your home or office posted as to
your whereabouts.
Any one of a number of operators may call you so it
is impossible to inform them in advance whrie you arc
Koiii); to be. Leave word at your own telephone and
have the operator advised when she talis.
Kvery effort will be made to complete calls when
possible. The operators will do their part. It is service
lust with them.
YOUR TKLKPIIONi: IS A
LONG DISTANCK STATION
PIONEER TEL. & TEL. CO.
in their gait as If they had tender
feet and the back Is usually more- or
less arched. At first the re is a ten-
dency toward constipation which Is
followeel In a few days by a very fetid
diarrhoe a. In light skin hog- and at
times in dark skin nogs u red or
purple discoloration of the skin can
be de le cte-d along the- hedly between
the forelegs and at the Lae- of the
e-ars. Tliis symptom Is no .ilaays
prese-nt but Is freipie ntly se-n.
"When cholera Is sufpe-cte-d it is
a e to secure a clinical thermometer
and take the temperature of a number
of those? hogs that are eating and ap-
parently will.
"We fn iiui-ntly find In a lie id where
the re has been one or more gle-k hogs
for several chiys a iiuiniie-r of the hogs
apparently we ll showing a tempera-
turn as high us im to 1"? de-gri-cs
Fahrenheit and even higher. Hops
affected with cholera will ofte n carry
these high te-mpi'raturi s front to "
days and appear to ne entirely h-al
thy but are re ady to conic down with
an acute form of cholera. The normal
ti'inperatiire of a healthy hog Is 102 C
ile-gree s Fa lire illicit.
"When then- is any doubt of tin-
sick hoes Ite in itlfi c !e ( with clioh-ra.
.i po t iiiorte-iii v . i : 1 1 " t 1 . 1 1 him should In-
; inaile- eel one- o' f':e.' -le k li'ih in etrde-r
jto nuke- all Ul C-llrilte- lli.lL'llOS'l.S
"A typical case- 01 hog liob r.i was
I found in f'ur'if county ye t e rel.iv anil
la II II :il le '- of .-hi ho. Ml tile- colli-
hnimlty with ;i in all probability al-o
j have eliol. ra. line 111.1:1 a lniihnhor
to tine man w iih fie in.b-ra sick hog.
I has lo.-t it': !i.2 w it it iti the last few
jwee-lis. Willi I'M' M se nt pric e- of
hogs it l.ehoini .s en iy 1. inner lo take
jiarei of vvery hog o.i Hie farm and
I more- i-spe.fi illy to sic ihat no sue!:
JcontaciiHis di-asi as hot: c holera co-t
la foothold in the county'.
-OA iJ
1 lie i a-A t I I J.
c.nn i i'S T1i I At ovr croctr't. Alwayt frt$h. I. i VT. j
P-M NATIONAL BISCUIT
company mm
Gncouruqement&
mnirio
Thuisp-xuliarily
and Comfort ivT
si
fll'.ll'
If s.
K'-ri up by the Mexican-American com-
mission at Atlantic City. He will ac-
company Kllse.o Anvdondo Mexican
ambassador designate to the United
States to Washington when the lat-
ter passes through here tonight on the
re-turn trip to his post after confer-
ring with Carranza.
Make known
wants or
nnd lev all hicm::s
keep ''Mother's Friend" nearby for la
It you can put complete i-ni.!ien'-e
and reliability as a means of asslstii.g
nature in uecoiiiiilli-hiiig Its wninlri-
ful work of jre-.::ratiii!i. "Mother's
Frletnl" soofhes the ellsUi"vin- palm
nnd 'Ive-s relief from iiioraii:' sick-
ness us well as lual'.es mi e-asicr d''-
livery. let il bottle at your ilrui;-
gist use externa;!- and note- the
satisfaction i-ci c ived. A free 1 1; on
Miitln-rheHiil ill be sent all nioihers.
Writ'' for one. Address
The T'.i'iidticM I!eg'ilai..r 'o
I'll! I.iuuar l'.'l'
A I la Ma da.
Constipation Oull Your Brain
That dull listless oppressed feel-
ing is due to impurities in your nys
I tern sluggish liver clogged intes
uues. ir. rkiug s new iue i 111a givt
prompt relief. A mild easy non-grip
ing owel movement will tone
your system and help to clear your
muddy pimply complexion. Get a
bottle of Dr. King's New Life Tills
today at your Druggist C.'c A dose
tonight will make you cheerful at
breakfast.
the tlrady County Good Roads Asso- '
elation for the purpose of de-olding
upon a bridge bond Issue for the t n-
tire county. The meeting was almost i
unanimous in favor of a bond issue to -improve
the roads of the county. The
work on the improvement of the road j
which may be used by the Ozark trail j
in crossing this county will begin at )
once.
I "Tl nly
reliable
have ctf combating
'ans that we
tiiili ia is w iih
jthi' scrum-virus treatment. Carter
I county now has a farm dcinon stratlon
$f fa" i
Soldiers Got Relief
From Soreness
Chas. I. ''arl. special Held man for
the Sludehaker who has made his
third trip betwe-e n Oklahoma uiid Cal-
ifornia In lil-. Studeiiakcr. has decided
that Arelmore is ju-t about the best
spot of all. sii he will be connected
vviili .1. It. Williamson as special dem-
ur. strator and salesman lor Ardmore
and vicinity with their Studehaker
..ale -room at the. Ardmore Auto com
pany.
Making Amends.
A young Irish recruit neglected to
salute his officer who at once asked
the reason.
"Oh I forgot sir!" said Faddy.
"We II don't furgi t it the next time"
said the oflieer as he walked on.
Nixt day as Faddy was hurrying
along with two buckets of water be
airain encountered his officer and
coolly laying down his burden he
raised Isith hands in salute'.
"What's this for?" uskeil the oflieer
In surprise-.
"Sure' one of em is for yeste rday
sir." was the cool reply London
Answers.
C. P. HALL
Phone 366
The New and Se-cond-IIand Hemic
Outfitter on Caddo street in the
liig liox House has Just received
a car of new Monogram Stoves
and Itanges. :: :: ::
ll'e m linnji' ncir gools
)or old or pay rush for
a c c o n f - h a n d yoods.
All you who have ttvrpid live r weak
dige stion or constipated bowels look
out for chills. The season Is hero and
the nir is full of the disease germs.
The best thing to do is to get your
liver in good condition nnd ;rify the
I stomach and bowe ls. JiKHISINK is
the right remedy It answers the pur-
! pos-c complete ly. Frice 5"c. Sold by
I Kinger Drug Co.
Ardmore Ice
Light & Power
Company
PHO.Nt: ONE I IVK . Sl
lUht lone Ham with t. Irclrlclty
Fresh Egos Vegetables and Fryers
Weight? Yes!
Wait? No!
W. F. Abboll's Grocery
Boys
on the Border Relieved Their
Pains and Acnes With
Sloan's Liniment.
Din-.-sen
ing
I'aso. r
I nous i:
upon a time Norman Jones
in the National Guard at Kl
turned In amp after a stnn
mlh' hike mt -ore and h-c
wcary
-e r i.
limbs
Inc.
ll'-IUem!
.leelics appl
.w-nt lo In
next
had
He hael not bee ii long in active
ami his shoulders back and
It the alt.
i r.
run:
c.l It
il lie
to 111.
r r
non.in:.- f.chr.i;
ntir.-ly forgott.-n
1 1! it went cult fi
t:te nn as ;: y
j Flh.ilf .lie.-s
lene-e along ami
r a
f i of mare1
ii. 's l.iniioeti'.
ore split s a net
-: "I ai ei.e till
Vim-; in fact I
about the- hike
;ir hour drill In
'i ."
How Catarrh is Contracted. I
Mothers are sometimes so thought-1
less as to neglect the colds which their
children contract. The inflammation
of the- mucous membrane! at first
acute becomes chronic and the child
has chronic catarrh a disease that is
fi.'ldotn cured nnd that may provo a
life's burden. Many persons who have
this lnathesoniee disease) will remem-
ber having I in il frequent colds at the
time it was contracted. A little fore-
thought a buttle of Chamberlain's
Cough Itemed' Judiciously used and
all this trouble might have been avoid-
d Obtainable everywhere.
Bond Issue for Roads.
'Iifekasha Okla. Oct. ID. A road
meeting attended by representatives
fnuu nearly every township in the
county was held here last night. The
niei tlng was called by the president of
pa
laaltv
BETTER AVOID THE RUSH
And have your fall ami winter clothr? iK'anfil now. If
on tlon't like the color tell us. Wo ilyc every day. We
nlso clean ami Mock hats ami arc making a specialty on
Panamas that arc to he laid away for next season.
Prices Reasonable.
LONDON'S STEAM DYE WORKS
Phone 301
liol lleT ri llc . d I "I- ;. -i
strains. bru:.-i In i
eil ImlM'le.s I lle'lll'.Mt i-
by i!n us" ii; Sloan's I
1 the e-ri
a boy n the
i y of sprains
bites. ramp
t winges. eti
::iiiiient
Passengers Pay Five Cents More.
Dallas Texas. Oct. 10 - Inaugura-
tion of train se rvice into Dallas" new
$.-0iinilii union terminal station will
in. 'an I hut pa.-M ngers from Texas
points north northe ast and northwest
of Dallas must pay five ee-iits more
for passenger fans than before.
It was explained by the railroad
companies making this advance- that
It nijuiriel a one-mile long r haul to
the new e pot than to the individual
Millions previously used hence the
Increas. c tariff.
Oribr tor lhl increas.- bine been
si nt out from g. in ral offices here but
il .( us not become i fTi'itin' until the
net-in! oporal ion of I ruins Into the te'w
I ti riiiinal
l.'ai'road pauii s operating
trains from tin- south said the one-mill-
shutter haul from that .lirei-tloii
would not cause- them lee lower their
fares by the same amount.
Tick'ing in the throat hoarseness
let- of voice indicate the need oi
It.W.I.AKD'S HoI!i:HOl ND Si HUT.
It iai's the lungs uuiets the cough
and res'or.s laalth in the bronchial
tube. Trices 2'r. .ac ami tl (nj per
hot'!". Sold by I finger Drug Vi
On REGISTERED
Jhe GUERNSEY BULL
c $2.50 in advance
jqudie Guaranteed.
Phone 598 MORT WOODS
CORNS REMOVED
In Five Minutes
Ardmore llutli House
W. G. HATFIELD
l'bone 409-J
NOW IS THE TIME
To have that Vrooki Gas Burner
put In your fire place. Nice line
of cast fronts to select from.
HI rhone HI
For lirooks llurner Stoves see
J. a SrRAGINS HARDWARE)
CO. Thone 25 and KENNEKLY
SPRAG1NS LEWIS Phone 34.
ILWILSON NEWMAN
STOVE WORKS
li.i-ilv appii
all ilnigglts.
el wi:
it rubbing
and II. ml.
At
0
U. S. Troops Must
in Antonio. Ti X . Oct.
fe5l6? Juan I'.arragan. chief of staff lo First
I I rA U t In. f "arrana. .-aid t.Hlay Ihat an
I 1 P J . 1 1 aj.n . incut i.i nvithdraw American
from Mfien must ! signcnl.
and a d. t'.nite date for ithdraal
must !.' st iKfore any questions af-
(cvting li-xico can be successfully ta-
HARDY SANITARIUM AMBULANCE SERVICE
r"IW si
?- ' V- 0 ;.
v i.?- .
DAY OR NIGHT ANY PART OF THE TOWN OR COUNTY
Sr PHONE 122 OR 985
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 12, 1916, newspaper, October 12, 1916; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154642/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.