The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 25, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 5, 1916 Page: 5 of 16
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Ardmorc Sunday November 5 1916.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
PAGE FIVE
Organized Equipped andConducted For Service
STATE NATIONAL BANK of Ardmore
Capital Paid In $100000.00
Total Assets Over a Million Dollars
Responsibility of Stockholders Over Ten Million Dollars
DIRECTORS:
T. BARRINGER President
BYRON DREW Vice-President
F. C. CARR Vice-President
HAROLD WALLACE Cashier
DIRECTORS:
W. M. GWYN Manager Ardmore Milling Co.
W. L. GREEN Cattleman
G. A. RAMSEY Oil Producer and Farm Loans
OIL and GAS NEWS
Ardhoma Oil company In section
fi-4-l! on the Walker farm was drilling
yesterday at 17!0 feet in a ied gum-
bof ormatiun.
U. I. Stciner left here yesterday
afternoon on a business trip to
lleaumont Texas. Ho expects to be
Harry "Tlie Tailor"
Knits made to fit nnd "fit" to
wear all work done here
4 West Main Phone 133S
back in his office here by .text Monday.
J. T. Coleman spent '.lie Rreater
portion of the past week at llrown-
wood Texas where he and other Aid-
more parties have oil Intel ".sis.
dates Oil company No. 0 oil the
Ward lease in sertion 13-4-3 has been
completed according to a telephone
report from the field and the produc-
tion promises to be from 'i00 to
Too barrels.
DE WITT'S
HAND MADE
5c CIGAR
Genuine Natural Asphalt
STREET PAVEMENTS
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SHELBY DOWNARD
ASPHALT MINES
Address: Ardmore. Okla.
We f urn Nil
Knitinceritr.: and fetal advw-e
on paving matters without charp'.
A report from Kingston states
that the rln is up for the Daniel
Waite well to lie drilled In section
23-7H-5 This test Is to be drilled
to a depth of IpiOO feet.
(iates Oil company No. 9 on the
Ward lease and located In ihe ;iorth-
east corner of the lease reached the
;op of the sand at l::o:l feet and the
sand had a thickness of ;!3 feet. Ihe
well made :i:!0 barrels through a two
inch line in twelve hours ai'1 (lie
company counts it pood for 'MO bar-
rels and possibly 7"0.
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ELECTION DAY FAIR.
Washington Nov. 4. (lener-
ally fair weather Is predicted
all over the country for elec-
tion day by the weather bureau.
day nlpht of .1. I. Osborne who was
a member of the W. O. W. here. Tile
remains will probably be taken to
I.lttle Kock for interment. The de-
ceased formerly resided hern operat-
ing a candy factory here for some
tinre.
The only corset on earth that (its at
Raiidol'g. 36
aannnannaaa a
DEATH OF J. L. OSBORNE
J. K. Rait clerk of the local Wood-
man Camp received notice yesterday
of the death at Sherman Tex. on Kri-
Swat the unfair election law.
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Don't let the elephant keep you
away from church.
Now turn to the want ads.
NOTICE PRECINCT 5
All voters in precinct 5 Ardmore;
are notified that Tuesday's election
will be held in the Presbyterian
church near the second ward school
building.
I N. MI'ltlHlCK Inspector.
DR. J. M. McRAE
Olfici: out Hamilton tihoi: Morn
Practice Limited to Diseases of
77ic Klein Itloott flvnitn-Vrinnry
and Chronic Distams
Teh-plume No. 1141
AKD.MOKK : : OKLAHOMA
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Oil company on the M.ntie
;Mm'!s lease in 2-:) in til" l"n
district silo lid n-acli the s.inl no a
will. in a few dajs provided oiiier de-
li; s are nut encountered. U'-porl
s'ate Hint tlie casing h;i been low-e:--i
d I i a pniat near the bottom of the
hole. However one experb :i.-ed man
who his seen the well expresses fear
that tl:e hole cannot b" sir. ed i nil
' 1'iat it w ill have to In- ilrrvl ne-l.
This opinion is not shared by ciii"i'
I equally w ell informed.
SIMPLEX PULLS SUCKER RODS
AND LETS THEM IN
Without a Team. Wllhoat aa Extra Mao Without Delay
Saves cost of men and teams saves trouble and delay In securlnB ser-
vices of men and teams. Saves all production lost by delay. Your
regular lease man does the work alone.
The SIMPLEX costs less than half what any other standard machine
would cost you. Let us tell jrou about It and have our man now in
your field demonstrate.
Cunningham Tank Protector Co.
306-7-8 Ohio Bldgr. Tulsa Oklahoma
I open tor on ana pas lease i.-im
acres of land In one body In township
1 north ranpo 3 west at Kobberson
Garvin county. Write offers to owner
Hector Derdeyn care First National
TIank. Pauls Valley. Okla. 23 5
For Sale.
I Two nice automatic fen pinned al-
ley. practlQlly new for sale. Kasy
terms. These alleys are In Ardmore
; nun in nuiriiKt'. zsiaimaru uies v o..
Mlox Wi Oklah a City. Okla. 6tf
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Rome was not built in a
day nor The Free Sew-
ing Machine in a week
Fifteen years of concentrated thought on
(liu i nli ii uml I'liti ntut In It'. I'. In i )
l ft
(So. this is imt Jhvi'i fiihith t.
It is Ihv Hn.i: - iiiim M'Vhiw.)
has produced the most wonderful sewing machine ever
built.
if you are A pood mother
A bargain hoiinter
A lover of Ix'auty
A wise h'llHekei pi r
you cannot afford to lie without The KltKK KcwIiik Machine.
Safdy First Is the Most Universal Motto of This
Not a Dollar ha$ been lost to a single
depositor in a state bank of Oklahoma.
We refer those who have not banked
with us to those who have. : : :
jjl WOODMEN CIRCLE
I llecelar nn i iinit Mondiv afternoon
at 2:.10. All members r.re urgently
I r iii..t.rl l I. i.niannl
Itlltl) SAM'KHS. Cltlardiail.
i AI.I.1K SMITH. Clerk.
Guaranty State Bank
of Ardmore.
Amu Oivr $l.2SOI00
Tlie llan.um & I'.iiley circus will
pitch I'- ten's on Soith t; ktrni.
w.st (f ihe li.uk 1-lan.l roundhou-e.
Tiiis is c.jasiil-r d an Ideal loea'ior..
the new pav.-d str. et nrikilie it e--P'-i
iaily d -:rable fur stitos. The tirst
s-r::i.:t of tae fonr circjs trains is
-iai;ibd ! arrive by Cayt.reak. over
tl.e S.ti.t.i IV. and w ill be detralm; I
a: Main street.
For beauty lightness quietness and speed
it stands unequaled in the world today
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tit" will be rotid to say to your neighbor and friend:
"Walk Into my parlor and see my beautiful .-ewinp
maehiue.'
The FKi:K b ails all others In points of con venj. ro . littht
ruliliit.l.. iiuietness. iluriibility.VlesiL'ii and linisb.
Ii tu t think of chiatiim yoursi'lf by bitylnp any sewinc m.i
chini- until you have si-mi The KKKK.
Sell us your old machine for the highest price
Buy The FREE machine for the lowest price
A. B. Rawlins & Co.
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 25, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 5, 1916, newspaper, November 5, 1916; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154662/m1/5/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.