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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Ardmore Sunday November 12 1916.
alic Daihi Arftmurcitc
Jn1tT It.- t M.i-nreiin-nt since lh7
ARDMOREtTE PUBLIbHING CO.
8IDM.Y .-r.;... . - '
y -1 Malinger
JOHN J.v.-l.iV ""
macadam road to the oil
fields is the project in
hand. everydody is inter-
ested in it.
PAGE FOUR
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may he urn.
we -ay mi- i.e.au-e ine naii j ti.i.i.ms with tor. Iiii jioweih an 1 iliat
Koitlj; to he -o . a-ihle that it i . I.- Sain ha- huim iii a siii t . hot'i
ut' auome.i iiy oui.-i ioiuoiia m mu . f eiKii. r-a hi oail ami .linnoen it m m
Hl1'"' of 'llanil- oil anil Hands (lilt
The ohl way I- to vote lionils. scat-
ler tin. money Horn one enil of the
null t y to Hie other hiilhl a lew hn.lK
B npalr n few mails. himmhI the
money where It will please certain
fellow of Influence an. I when a few
IiIk rains have .nun' I he hrhlk'.'K will
he Intact hut the ai.rortclie.s are Kone
the mails are wa.sheil to piercx the
people who travel have die name (lis-
ailv aiitimen anil Hie enmity has an old
ileht to haiiK over it lor a half eel)
tury. ami prohahly longer.
The way of tiie Aialmore oil man is
to .survey n rnail as it would he sur-
veyed for a railroad Hun it slraiuht
with regard to c!ieapne-H of const rne-
tlon and maintenance hnll.l a rn.nl
thai will last many jears -lia r'
every man who uses It until it Is paid
for. and Ihe money returned to those
who fiitiii.-hed it lor tin1 construction.
When Niillicieni tolls have heen col-
lected every man has his money hack
III the hank the county has no ileht
lull It has a stretch of fcood road. The
men who use the road have sav.'il
i'Iioiikii in lime anil In wear and lear
of out s lo pay for it ami I hey have
their Kond humor left as a dividend.
Local people are doliiK more than
they eun realize. Such a plan will
not only result In i;ood roads hut it
will keep counties out of ileht.
TAKING CARE OFARDMOBE
In the rilroad activities in the
southern portion of the state Aril
more inn afford lo sit in perfect con-
llilence that its interests will he taken
rare oi. i ne Mima l-e Hallway com
puny lias proven lis friendship for this
city on too many occasions for us
now to lie apprehensive of any re-
Kiilts that are controlled hy this line
of mini. The Ardmorclte hcllcvcs ah-
tiolutely that when the tinal announce
nienls are made that the people here
will see I Ital their Interests have lieen
In the mill. I- of the hii: folks who
nre conlrollini; these nff.iirs. and we
will have a due! connection with the
oil area that will hriui; the hie supply
houses and Ihe hie wholesale house?
here.
LAND PAYMENT QUESTION
Department Has Authorized No Ex-
tension Telegram to Carter.
In reply to an Inquiry addressed to
him hy t'oiiniessiiian farter John H.
Si rain. aetiiiK superintendent of tin
five Civilized Trihes sent the follow-
I ii K t.-ha-rain wllh reference to ex-
tension of pavmeuts on purciiased un-
all. .Me. I laud-:
"Mil .-k.ip'e Okla.. Nov. II. l'.illi
lion. C. li. Carter Ardmorc. Okla.
AiisweriiiK your telegram of today. No
extensiotis have lieen a ill hori.-d hy
deiarlineiit. hut we will accept pay-
ment of interest or payment of part
principal anil interest riihjirl to up
proval hy the secretary of the interior.
All persons who purchased from He
ceiuher HUH to May llll.'l. who have
only made first payment should remit
second installment aim Interest on en
tire unpaid balance pavmeuts.
STIIAIN.
DDI
DISCUSSED
BYNEGROES
RACE MADE UP OF AN AGRICUL
TURAL PEOPLE SAYS THE PRES-
IDENT OF LANGSTON UNIVERSITY.
C0BESS1M
CARTER TALKS
illy V. M. Tnwii.-ciidl
Friday niuht was 1 duc.itiou.il
anniversary at the A. M. F Confer-
ence which will adjourn today Willi
rca.liiii; of the appointment- hy lh-h
i'i .1. M. Conner. Kev. .1. F. Toonih.-
.iihltesscd the meetiiiK upon the suh-
j i i t of Christian education. Prof. .1.
l Mark. pi. -s of Lane-ton l inver
pity was the principal speaker II.
j-anl in part: "The n.cro is an atn-
. . iilliii al people and here in the south
ilalid he has all opportunity lo develop
hi- natural teiidencv . Any scheme ot
iilue.it ion that docs not aim at making
ii- mod Am. i tcatis should not have
i.ur san. lion. l-Mucatinn means vvo;k.
not lo refrain from it. The wimu.ui
in the kitchen the man at the plow
or mil) or factory deserves no less
respect than the man at the head of a
col!ei:e. or Ihe lawyer at the bar." j
I The mnminc session of the confer- I
THIS COUNTRY HANGS OUT A 'en. e on Its last day was given to the I
SIGN TO THE FOREIGNERS j mcctinc and organization of the tru-'
ABROAD AND THE JINGOES AT I tee board of the new college to be !
MOvE. 'known as the Flipper Key Davis mil
I versify to be operated under the gov-
eminent of the A. M. F.. church in the
In discussiiiK the results of Tue j state of Oklahoma. The board Is com
day-n election. CengresMiian Carter posed of .1:1 men from all parts oT the
aald yesterday afternoon: j state who nut and elected Hew J. K.
"The recent remarkable election I Toombs secretary. J. 11. Key of Ok-
leaves in its wake much valuable food ' mill gee. treasurer fteorge Davis of
for thoughtful consideration. It has ( Hoyntnn president of executive loard.
been claimed that th- are more t Rev. f. K Tucker of Tulsa. T. II
'niinilial. .1 mi Main sir
i.ithi. There w ill he several
i . is paid oft on I !ils occ-a--
Ileal. ish kind. Friend Hint:
.- a native of Pennsylvania
s a warm admirer of Mr.
will nive John Mul'iicy an
indent lieinocrat. n rlile down
Main st l ei t in a gaily bedecked w K '.'l
I. ai row. he will be followed by Fill-
melt How who will take his fti'iid
Pert Parker out for an ailing in 'he
same manner. Several novel stunts
will have to bo pulled ilnriiisT the
parade in payment for mi-nided
sentiments before Hie ballots wire
minted and the array of banners will
startle even those who have long
been ii.-ed to such siuhts. The land
has been eiuaged anil the torches
will flare there will he inarchinL! and
rcjoiclns bin the first man who it
tempts to make a speech does so
nt his peril. Thole will ho no snnak-
.is platlorm tor this occassion.
Promptly ul s o'clni k the musical
liiociatn will he furnished at Uroad
way and north Washington streets In
trout of lie Aidmoieile olilre after1
uhiih .iiiiiue ( bain pi. in will deliver
the runeial oiaiion over the departed
hopes ol too tl I ). p. ho hand w ill
h"!'. strike up the funeral inarch and
prm 1 down llriadway to Caddo
Caddo to Main to central park w here
Ihe cremation will take place. The
parade will he headed by Chief Mar-
ball Muck tiarrett and the hand and
then the features the most of which
are profound secrets will be lined cut
in order derided upon by the com-
mittee. Citizens from nil surround-
ing towns have been invited to par-
ticipate in this celebration and the
event promises to be the biggest
thing of the kind ever attempted In
the city.
had a
Fridav
At. -hi-.
' iulf. i o!oi ado and Santa
companies. Tlie special
jht Pullman cars arrlv
I and there were few
Kll.-'V of the pr. sen.- of
However a tl lephotlO
-e -.in to the home of Col.
;-i ..ii-.-it him ! fin- cm- and In--nine
lil le w 111) the ntfii ials.
li-iied ihe Aiilnior. if" office
I lor a -hurt time over the
i t ion or' the tow n
davs the party had been
.isitiiiL- the nil tow ns of the stale and
o'I.er .-Hies located on tlie Santa Fe
lin. .-. They did not notify cities in
advance of their coming and the of-
ti. lals met very few people compared
with the number of miles they have
traveled in the state. The party had
planned to arrive here about noon
Friday and to remain until midnight.
President liipley and other members
of the parly had their golf sticks
with theiji and it was evidently their
intention to kill a few golfs in Ard-
Notice to Committees.
Ml who are on committers arrang
ing for the celebration tomorrow night
are reiiuestod to meet at the Cham
ber of Commerce this afternoon at 3
o'clock. Important.
Carhind
Worth are
with their
Ham Page
and Akin Page of Fort
in flic city today visiting
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wll-
on C street southeast.
Ottawa
Pawnee
Payne
Pittsburg
Pontotoc
Pottawatomie
lingers
Itoger Mills ..
Seminole
S.ipioyah
Stephens
Tulsa ...
Washita
Wagoner
Total
IF RESULTS
natural liepu'ilicuns than Democrats
If this be s '. then all the more glorv
to Preslileiit Wilson's victory
"An aniil.v;s of the witi by states
discloses the fact thai tho-e persons
formerly cias-e.l as Progressive con
Iributed no small part to the re-election
of the President. Colonel Koos
vt It had deserted the Progressives
when 111 line of tiattle. Mr. Hughes of
fered them no constructive program
liut choosing to rely upou a campaign
Wiseman. Oklahoma City. S. T. Wig
gins of Wagoner an I. II. Hawkins
of fhickasha were cVcteJ lo com
pit te the executive board of seven
Tlie lwiard set J.mu.iiy 1 as opening
day for tlie winter t.i.
The ordination sermon will be
prtache.i this morning a; ten o'clot k I
by llishnp Conner.
Ardmorelfe
turns.
want ads pay big r-
IT
WILL
DO
'Not as d.ep iis a well nor as
wide a- a door but It was appre-
ciated Just the same.
Ill the big race our Woo.lrow
Just did nose out ahead.
Put in the race for workman-
ship supremacy we are more
than a nose ahead. We have
made larger investments in
equipments and have tlie best
workmen that money will hire.
We want your general black-
smithing; we want your special
work. We want you to feel free
to come and talk over your plans
with us and ask our advice. It's
free.
AL M. RICE
Broadway Phone 87
Latimer .
Lincoln .
Logan
U.ve
McClain .
McCurtain
Mcintosh
Marshall .
M a yes
Major ..
Murray ..
Muskogee
Noble
Nowata ..
... .
more but their train was delayed and 11
it did not arrive here until about six
o'clock. After a stop of two hours
here the party left for Oakdale. La.
as the next stop.
In the party were Walker II. Mines
chairman of the executive board K.
P. Itlpley. president of the Atchison
and the llulf lines W. II. Story vice
president W. K. Hodges vice presi-
dent W. .1. Ulaek general passenger
agent. F. II. Houghton freight traf
lie manager F. (1. Peltihone vice
preshb tit and general manager of the
llulf lines: W. S. Koenan general
pa.-setiger agent. K. F. Fugle as-
sistant to President Itipley .1. S. Her-
shey peniral freight agent. W. K.
Mavson general superintendent. J. II.
Keefe assistant general manager. F.
Merrill chief engineer. K. K. Taylor
superintendent J. K. Mctjulllen. me-
i nimical superintendent Dorseft ( ar-
ter of the roal and oil departments
and others.
The officials of the (iulf line came
up from Calveston and joined Ihe
party in Oklahoma. Mr. Carter join-
ed them after they arrived In tin-
state and was with them at Tulsa
fushlng. Jennings Shawnee Pauls
Valley and Ardmore and he left the
train here and returned to his home
In Oklahoma City.
President Ripley took an artive in-
terest In all he saw In the city. He
(Kissed up Main street anil made many
remarks concerning the changes that
have taken place here. Me believes
in Ardmore and Is Interested in the
growth of the city.
Inquiry was made for John Hingling
but it was learned that Mr. Hingling
had gone from the city a few hours j
elore the arrival of the special train.
It is not probable that a business I
conference would have been held
with Mr. Hingling or he would have
been notilnd of the coming of the1
of filial i. However only a few days
ago Mr i'.tiihone and Mr. Hingling
were in business conference here I
I whin the special trains of each of I
.ll'.'i. JiCI.S
::i".". urn;
t;iJ !l!la
ins Lin;
lti72 177rt
Hll 17..4
Kill !I41
i:a- 1417
14."itj 77t
U41 1H31
lUn'il! 3140
lf78 1144
4a5 !17
27147 1770
1:'..7 1H2
I'lihl US.'
JaS-) 150
itihil 2S.'6
l!).'it! :'14il
347.1 L'tUli
2143 1357
l'.MI Ml
1473 111.6
1.V.3 l.ViS
7s i:i:o
llll'l 17(17
41133 241'2
1SJ3 1.M12
!:.4 7sr
.'.ML". (.l3."!l
The Transportation Committee "C
the i ham.'or .. i.oiumiTof will make
mass meeting of Mi
ens which has h.-eti called for Tin-s-
t day tiigl.t at 7::'.u to he held in the
I uisii'ici court room in mo. i aner conn-
I ty count house.
This coiiniiit.ee is workitiK on tin-
j reposition of the building of a hard
l si.tfi'i-i 1 r.irnl from Ardnioie to the
11 fit-Ms of this county. Kvery citi-
zen of the fuuuiv i interested in
the -tii-c. of tin- piojcot. It is a
jTiiileue as well as a llutv to lie
then and that duty is incumbent
upon ev ery citizen.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOIl SALK One pair good f.-yeur-obl
mules cheap. C. !. Ilowland. 12-3
TWO HOOMS with
or without board.
bath to
Phone
rent
t4S.
with
12 3
FOIl
K.
SALK One lot on I) street S.
Address Jno. Conner. 12-3
FOIl HKNT Furnished rooms for one
or two gentlemen. Apply 23 fith Ave.
N. W. 12 3
Fl'RNlSIIKD lU-'ht
rooms modern $3.50
liml.
housekeeping
each. Phone
12-3
WAN'TLD Colored man who under-
stands cleaning house. Apply Plaza
Motel. 12-3
TlfHKK .KW unfurnished rooms for
light housekeeping U21 C St. S. K
Phone blue 2M. 12-3
Foil HKNT Furnished rooms oppo-
site court house. Phone 2M. W.
M. Hohinson.
Repeal of RegistrationLaw.
For Against
'Adair 923
Atoka 1374
Heckham 11156
lllalne 2133
llryan 1945
Caddo . 3213
Carter 1924
Canadian 1979
Cherokee 742
Choctaw 1471
Cimarron 342
Cleveland 1572
Creek 3907
Coal 1440
Cotton 1173
Craig 169S
Custer 2150
Delaware 874
Grady 1H4
Carfield (incomplete). 2950
Greer 1028
Harmon 507
Harper f3
Hughes 1845
Jackson J243
Jefferson 1225
Johnston . .. 147'!
Kay 3116S
Kingfisher 2140
the railway men were here.
Kiowa
Latimer
Lincoln
Logan ..
Love
Major ..
II PR VATES
CORPORAL SMITH BELIEVED TO
BE MENTALLY UNBALANCED
TWO PRIVATES ARE SHOT TO
DEATH.
J-aredo. Tex.. Nov. 11. Corporal V.
Smith shot and killed Privates Jones 1 Tillman
:283
916
. .. 3. 1.17
2899
630
1466
J Mar4iall inns
I McClain I040
I -McCurtain p. 52
j Mcintosh u.':
Murray v;i7
Muskogee 2953
Noble 1540
Nowata 1313
Okmulgee 25(14
I Ottawa 14.91'
Paw nee 2062
Patfne 226S
Pittsburg- 2849
Pontotoc 1834
Pottawatomie 3361
Rogers 2022
Roger .Mills 1051
Seminole 1401
Seiruoyah 1466
Stephens . 1S22
1176
and McKnight and wounded Private
Conners of Troop K of the 14th cav-
alry at the stables this morning. Smith
was placed in a guard house. It is
believed he Is mentally unbalanced.
Conners' injuries are not expected
to prove serious. Three shots were
fired hy Smith. The officers are reti
cent regarding the shooting.
Tulsa
Washita ...
Wagoner . .
Total
5213
- 1S11
904
93S
1336
1352
953
2441
2519
1791
1868
1343
1564
354
1377
2167
1110
1086 I
1334
1486
1113
2589
1650
1351
872
592
1979
1568
1243
1461
1577
10(i6
1750
7411
1896
1221
964
737
1158
1332
1839
1S92
993
2974
l'l'll
917
16e3
1303
1079
1532
3035
2115
2503
1361
775
1..51
1253
1867
1674
2670
1882
756
WANTKI) OOAT
night's parade.
Phone 1(173.
for use in Monday
See Joel C. Crosbv.
Foil SALK Horse delivery wagon
and names a bargain. Call Purcell
Wholesale Grocery. 12-3
FOIl HKNT Furnished room to
couple without children at CIS
North Washington. Phone 784. 12-3
T1IRKK NICK furnished rooms for
light housekeeping. 21 61 h Ave.
N. W. Phone 1286. 12-3
Fl'HNISMKI) modern apartment also
south sleeping room close in. 15
Fourth N. W. Phone red 491. 12-lm
AM PHKPAHKI) to take a few good
boarders. Mrs. Dan lilackburn 111
Stanley l!lvd. Phone 774. 12-3
FOR SALK Three new bungalows
easy terms; also some choice lots.
II. C. McKiddy 124 12 West Main
St.
123
FOR SALK OH HKNT Modern house
on llixhy Ave. S. W after February
1st Address Jno. oner. 214 f
St. S. K j.3
TWO NICKLV furnished r.u f.-
rent modern; gentlemen preferred
close in. 115 H st. S. W. Phone
1015.
FOIl SALK-7-room modern dwelling
corner lot 75x154. A & 7th Ave..
V W. at a bargain. R. T. Dallas.
12-3
FOIl
SALK Three choice o ....... .i
farms at a bargain; half rash bal-
ance easy terms. R. c. McKiddv-
12 West Main St. 12.3
124
U.T FOIl SALK-Cheap fr h-
close In. good neighborhood. Would
consider car on trade Address AL V
'are Ardmoreile. j..j X
UA.MKD TO KCY-Good residence
I'" close in. Will give cash or
'rule good car. Address DP Care
Ardmorelte. ' j 3
FOR
SALK Jood tVO-mnm V
. . - ituum;
l"t 96x1 8a. close In. cheap for cash
S'"' auto. Address
Ardmorelte.
PC
Care
12-3
103.708
S8.013
O. H. Wolveiion was In Oklahoma
City Friday night and witnessed the
1 demonstration there following the an
nouncement of the Wilson victory.
1 deorge Love who was convicted in
; the district court on the charge of
j having killed Oscar Alexander a mem
ber of the police force was granted
a bond on appeal yesterday in the
sum of $7..K)o and waa released from
jail. I.ove is represented by J. B.
Champion.
WA.NTkI-A man wlth mal fam
o take care of stock and do farm
ork. Must be hustler. E E
Noble 603 h K v w
w a ntkdTTJ-;- ho
pecans. W. II. Kagle. e man who
made Ardmore' Pecan markpt
wants your pecans. Will pay 10 .
cents or more. See 1P if ya
any choice pecans. will pay i-
to 15c for ar(!(S fancy
My Pecan factory will be located on
A street three blocks of the
Guaranty State Rant. W. B Eagle
the Pecan King. M
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 31, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 12, 1916, newspaper, November 12, 1916; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154666/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.