The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmorc Thursday November 16 1916.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
PAGE THREE
T
IIIfffiilT
ELECTION
ONE CANDIDATE GETS TOTAL
STRENCTH OF DEMOCRATIC
PARTY IN HIS DISTRICT ALL
STOOD HITCHED.
ALSATIAN GIRLS LIKE TO POSE WITH FRENCH ARMY
OFFICERS.
One freak was developed la the
coutiiy flection that would bo hard
to duplicate unywhere in the. country
and one that perhaps never existed
before. In the primary election Will
Whitson. Ira Arnold and Hob Ueed
were pitted against each other for
the deinocraiic nomination for county
commissioner from the third commis
sioners' district. The vote cast In
the primary election which resulted In
Whitsnn's selection was as follow s:
Whitson. 4 '.i;; Heed 40G. Arnold 254.
Total Mi'.iti.
When the vole was counted In t lie
general election Just past it gave
Whitson exactly 1096 votes a bii; ma
jority over both his republican and
socialist opponents w ho together
polled 717 votes.
In commenting on the matter this
morning Mr. Whitson stated that It
was an evident fact that the demo-
cratic voters in ills district "stand
Cured His RUPTURE
I v.is Wily mittuuil while lifting n trunk
Bcvt-ra! yutsnir. iJueturs Aiuil myi;ily liupe of
cure win in opi-r.if mil. Trusses lul i:.c no ituotl.
l-in:illv I t'.it jVml of sointthiiitf that (.uicLIv mil
c-mi;t1ctt ly c. n.l me Yc.ird h;ivc imsm.I mul the
rupture lias never rrtuttud nit Ii'iukIi I om clufni;
hanl tvurk ti.t n carpenter. Thvrc win ti j opem-
tiftt no lust time no liouhlt I hnvtr notliinn to
ln't will iiivu fnllinfurai.ition a! 'lit linw you
may f:;i i a cu:uili ic cure without oiK-rntioii ir
you Wi'Ac to uu" l-'mrcnc lf. PuIUn. fariwiiln
1 'C i'tel'ns Avduif M..n;tsi jan K.J. licttt-r
cut om 1'iiH i.' fii-e nml how it t ouny others who
tire rui 'tu ret! you nuiy Kiivcn life or nt Ivnul stop
tUc ini.t-ry cf rupture utiti the wo'ry mid duuuer
of (;jCI'atiollt
VULCANIZING
We want your tires and tubes
to repair and will do good work.
The
FredericKson Tire Co.
.ew rust vfli.e is opposite vs.
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RLSRTIRN GIRLS AND FRENCH OmCEfZ
In the earjy days or the war French joyed at finding the French tricolor
nlllnr. tnvuH.wl llcaxn nil cfooil. lioatlllg OVIT tllelll Bgaitl and lOSO HO
.u.0i t opportunity to show their joy.
occasion offers the women
When
and girls
portion of the disputed country. Tliy jHrraypd In t lie national costume have
have since held most of the territory themselves photographed with the
they coiKiuered then. Naturally the : French soldiers. The photograph re-
French speaking Inhabitants are over- produced herewith was made recently
hitched" after going Into a primary
election a distinct contrast to some
other precincts in the county where
the democratic vote in the primary
is always high and some time ununl-
mous for even a defeated candidate
irid then in the general election shows
such remarkable' turcngth for the re
publican or independent candidates
that it causes the average lav demo
crat to seriously doubt the democracy
of some of the pretenders.
Mr. Whitson was in the city
preparing to inspect some bridge work
key saying It
in Oklahoma.
was the .proudest bird
$100 Reward $100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there Is at least
ono dreaded discas that science has
been able to cure In all Its stages and
that Is catarrh. Catarrh being greatly
Influenced by constitutional conditions
requires constitutional treatment.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
and acts through the Wood on the Mu-
cous Surfaces of the System thereby
today i destroying the foundation ot the dis
ease giving me patient sirengin uy
build in ir uu the constitution and ns-
the county ;slstiiig nature in doing its work. The
Faithful Servants to be Rewarded.
Washington Nov. 111. liecegnition
for faithful servants and rewards tor
those with records of longest continu-
ous service are nccupj ing the atten-
tion of Washington!. ins and the cam-l;ii--;n.
which is 1 . -i i 1 ti- conducted b
t. nistiiit of Columbia. Federal Ion
of Women's Chip's probably will re
Milt ill a nationwide contest. A
1 1 1 'o of fill in cold lias been offered
as a reward to the domestic longest
ia the inploy of a single family. An-
oil er prize of H'l in gold will bo
s;iven to tin' domestic longest in the
employ of a family for two or more
g'-neral Ions.
Several smaller prues also will be
awarded. Fntries In I he contest are
swamping the Federation's headqu. tr-
iors one showing continuous service
lor as long as 47 years several be-
tween yo and to years and many
with L'u years' sen ice record. Among
tin' entries are four servants of Mrs.
John W. Foster wife of the former
Secretary of state whose combined
service record shows si years. All
I lie entries are accompanied by glow-
ing accounts of the good points of
the servants
So enthusiastically has the plan
been received that a number of cities
are planning to make a similar ef-
fort to promote efficiently by point-
ing out good examples of industry
and devotion in the homes of the
country. Club-women In several
liti.s have written to members of
the Washington Federation asking
for information about the campaign
lure.
There are two divisions in the
contest one for those long in service
to whom the gold prizes will be
awarded and the other for those who
have been more than five years In
one place and to whom certificates
will be Issued signed by the Federa-
tion otficers.
Head-Off that All-Winter Cough
At the first sign of sore throat
tight chest or Btuffed-up head take a
dose of Vr. Bell's l'lne-Tar-Honey.
The healing pine-tar soothing honey
and glycerine quickly relieve the con-
ge.stion loosen tho phlegm and break
up your cold. Hr. Bell's Pine-Tar
Honey lias all the benefits of the
healing aroma from a pluo forest It
is pleasant to take and antiseptic.
The formula on the bottle tells why It
relieves colds and coughs. At your
lirugglst 2ac.
tea
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i-iH i ll IS
W. T. WILLIS
Painting Paperhanging
and Decorating
FINK INTF.niOU FINISHING
A Specialty.
Will full on Urqu.'st Ninf Shmr
Sitniplrs oi . imiiiiino. Mnrln lir-
iim. WUh'V llh ntliii'j. ami imikr
!ur csliin'ti.'i. : : : ; : :
No job too large or too
small to receive my prompt
l'orsonul Attention. ::
lies 110 C St. N. W. I'hone 'jr.
in the northwest part of
with Commissioner Evans and before j proprietors have so much faith in the
leavin-r stated tha he was celt inn ouralive pow ers or Hail s catarrh cure
ready to give the people of
county the best service possible
studying the needs ot all the people Address: F. J. CHUNKY & CO. To-
il! everv district. Mr. Whitson li:is ! '1. Ohio. Sold by all Druggists 7ic.
erected more bridges for the county
than nny other man ever employed
and every job he has to do with has
always been up to high grade.
i tlint tlinv nfrf Una irnmlrart flllfira
t arter. .. . . .. H .
h.vi'for list of testimonials.
ARDMORE ASTONISHED
BY MERCHANT'S STORY
A merchant relates the follow iug:
"For years I could not sleep with-
out turning every hour. Whatever I
ate caused gas and sourness. Also
had stomach catarrh. ON 10 SI'OON-
FVL buckthorn bark glycerine etc
as mixed In Adlcr-l-ka relieved mc
INSTANTLY." lieaiuse Adh r l-ka
flushes the LNTlltlC alimentary tract
it relieves ANY CASK constipation
sour stomach or gas and p' events
appendicitis. It has CJCICKKST ac-
tion of anything we ever sold. City
Ilrug Store.
! Long Bridge Finished.
' l'et roiail. m- 111 Tho luneost
bridge in the Russian F.mpiro has
iust boon pushed to completion by
Russian railway engineers in far
Southeastern Siberia. It spans the
Amur river and is over a mile and
a half long. Uy it Russia now has
through railway connection with
Vladivostok entirely on her own t
ritory in addition to the line run
ning by a more direct route through
Manchuria.
"Just As Cood."
London Nov. Hi.--To avoid hard
ships arising out of the higher price
of milk the Housewives War I'ague
has put on the market a so-called
"milk improver." It is a while pow-
der with the correct combination of
bone and flesh-forming constituents.
A penny's worth mixed with a pint
ot water is added to a pint of cow's
milk anil the housewife has a quart
of "just-as good."
FA
oA Sensible
Cigarette
The orliinal Turlhh tUJ
to review such an estimate and w i ;
empowered to lay tho taxes neces
saty to meel the estimated reiiile
ii 1 1 ii t s as apiroved ly il there would
be an added assurance to til i tax
payer that he would be subjected to
no such exlraiagaut cxpeiidituvo as
is posHMc in certain cominunith .
now.
P5.993 Die of Tuberculosis
Oklahoma city. Okla. Nov.
Tuberculosis ill its virion. funis
cloiiiicd n.s.ll'l victims during il.o
tile year of llil'i according to a pro
liniinary announcement with refer-
ence lo mortality In l!i. which has
been compiled under the direction of
Richard ('. lappin chief statistical!
for vital statistics in the census do-
parlnient of commerce at Washing
ton. Of this number of tuberculosis
victims s."..:;t:j died from tuberculosis
of the lungs. Reviewing the tiglil
I hat has lieen made against the ill
sease however the statement con
tains much to encourage the efforts
that have been and are now being
made to prevent It. In a little more
lliau a decade from l!Ui to lUl'i the
death rale from tuberculosis fell
from L'ilo.7 per cent to lla.8 per ll)o-
Oiin. This Is a drop of more than 2j
per cent.
"Kven yet however tuberculoses
lias the unenviable distinction of
causing more deaths annually than
any other form of bodily Illness
except heart disease and about la
cent more
;es - accident:
s combined
itnpaign for
than all external
homicides and sni
per
call'
cidi
C
I 'l oss S
will go
patients
the ilisi
the Oklahoma Anti-Tuberculosis As-
sociation. The campaign has been
carried on for Ihe past several years
in Oklahoma with splendid success
and is conducted throughout Novem-
ber and December ending with
Christinas week.
the sale of Red
als tho proceeds of which
for Ihe care of tuberculosis
and in the effort to prevent
a so. is now in progress by
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BIG TURKEY FOR WOODROW
How Do YOU
Order Your
Bread
There's a better way to
order your bread than to
ask for just a loaf of
bread. If the grocer sees
you are not particular
enough to order your
bread by name he may
not be particular about
what he sends.
THE BETTER WAY
is to ask for
SOLOMON'S
VERY BEST BREAD
which i
MADE CLEAN
BAKED CLEAN and
SOLD CLEAN
Ey all Grocers.
Bird
Lawton Citizen Sends 25-Pound
to Woodrow Wilson.
lawton Okla. Nov. Hi. Ceorge II
jlllock proprietor of the Midland hotel
jof this clly. yesterday shipped by ex-
press a beautiful twenty live pound
bronze turkey to President Woodrow
Wilson. The big crate which will
.house the bird during its journey was
plentifully supplied with feed and
I water. The big flocks of birds of this
section of thp state were searched In
girder Hint the best might grace Pres-
ident Wilson's table on Thanksgiving
day.
j .Mr. Mock who Is a staunch demo-
crat and one of President Wilson's
most ardent admirers mailed a letter
iof congratulation to the president. In
which he made reference to the tur-
Constlpatlon Dulls Your Brain
That dull listless oppressed feel
ing is due to Impurities lu your sys
tern sluggish liver clogged lutes
tines. Dr. King's New Life Pills give
prompt relief. A mild easy non-griping
t owel movement will tone up
your system and help to clear your
muddy pimply complexion. Get a
bottle of Dr. King's New Life Pills
today at your Druggist 25e. A dose
tonight will make you cheerful at
breakfast.
STATE COLLECTS OIL TAX
You can cure
that cold in a
day. Take- .
cascaaEJquinine
The old family mnedy-ln t1ilrt
form Mle Mirr ra.f to tukr. S.
tpmtr-ni niipiktuint aftrr effect.
Cure ff-Ms in It hours (np In J
days. M..y back it it full. f
Ihe ffrnuinc b.n with kej Top
ukl Mr. IliU'a picture on it-25ccnu
Al Aaa Dni iff
October Receipts from Gross Produc-
tion Levy Distributed.
A tolal of IlL'fi. 407.23 was paid back
to It he twenty-three oil producing
counties of the state It being tin ir
share of the 3 per cent gross produc
tion tax on oil and gas collected dur
ing the month of October according to
figures given out Wednesday by State
Auditor E. n. Howard.
Fallowing are the counties and the
amount returned to them:
Washington $
Tulsa
t'reek
Nowata
Muskogee
i ikmulgee
Osage ...
Payne
Rogers i
Waeoner
C.imr 17
62H1 24
11.3!i.-
fi.s'i:vii:
4.4 '. t 71
3.337.1s
6.41s: el
41 ii I
1.0M 4; U-i
543"
Bad Colds from Little Sneezes Grow
Many colds that hang on all winter
start with a sneeze a sniffle a sore
throat a tight chest. You know the
symptoms of colds and you know the
prompt treatment will break them up.
Dr. King's New Discovery with Its
soothing antiseptic balsams has been
breaking up colds and healing coughs
of young and old for 47 years. Dr.
King's New Discovery loosens the
phlegm clears ihe head soothes the
Irritated membrane and makes brea
tiling easier. At your Druggist GOc.
Jort a Gentle Rub Shine.
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'Can 10?
M. DJ SMITH
CITY
Long
LOANS
Time
FARM LOANS -Longer
Time
M. D. SMITH
I'otterf Bldg. Phone 726
A Board of Ta Payers.
t'hicigo Nov. 1.". Outlining in
considerable d -tail arious decisions
which have established that Instru-
ments of the general government are
Immune from taxation by the stuies.
Judge J. li Canible. of lies Moines
Iowa tobl the American Mining Con-
cress here today that tho govern-
ment in its administration of Indian
lands has vastly Increased the
amounts originally sol apart for
general service maintenance and
supervisory purpo.-es.
Judge (iambic proposed what be
believed would be a decidi d im
provement en taxation saying:
'There should lie created in each
taxing district a board of tax payers
to whom the administrative officials
should submit estimates of their te-
quirement of ftinds for the ensuing (
year together with a financial state-1
ment showing among other things!
the resources of the muni dpallty
other limn frnni hiv:illiin lf ;m..'i
board was invested with authority
BETTEK AVOID THE RUSH
- And have your fall and winter clothes cleaned now. If
on don't like the color tell us. We dye every day. We
also clean and block hats and are making a specialty on
Panamas that are to be laid away for next season.
Prices Reasonable.
LONDON'S STEAM DYE WORKS
Phone 301
RAINES SADDLERY C9
Supre-
macy in
Harness Saddles
Hand Bags and Suit Cases
210 WEST MAIN
TELEPHONE 190
Kay
Crais ..
Ot-fj-kee
Kiowa
MdntoMi
('omar.i'1.
St-pheis
.! ifiT-nn
(t.iw:
I.f Kinre
I'iiii' .1.
Tot
642.61
772 69
.063.16
1 17
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ill It j nA
99.r.4;P?
fKrumbleslsthe
j first breakfast
F fnnrl '-.a mves
ycu all the food
v;lu2 of whole
wheat plus a
most satisfy
ing flavor.
HARDY SANITARIUM AMBULANCE SERVICE
10 or'M
''lU U- iifeaaytotit lH
- ftty?rF' b
a. . a)CV
1'
r-. S
DAY OR NIGHT ANY PART OF THE TOWN OR COUNTY
PHONE 122 OR 985
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 35, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1916, newspaper, November 16, 1916; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154670/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.