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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Ardmore Wednesday November 22 1916.
TAR NO WSK I NAMED AS
AUSTRIAN AMBASSADOR
IN AMERICA BEFORE
Wffard says:
IfTERHDEH
LAND BANK
laKe Nuxated Iron
w:
If you want plenty of 'stay there' Strength and
End urance and Health and muscles like mine."
III
JOBS' 11
IS INSESS1
ADDRESS OF PRESIDENT BAR-
RETT IS KEYNOTE TO THE
FUTURE POLICY OF THE ORGANIZATION.
Pul.itkn. I'l.i.. Nm. 22. -"Thi' Farm-el-'
I'mon will stand liy its friends
whi'ifwr It finds tlinii" declared
I'ti sid. nt diaries S .Barrett addres-
sing tlir hiiiiiihI iiii i-nt ion of the
n;it iniiiil f;n mcts' nrguni.al ion.
"Thi- I " n has never I ii in par-
tisan polities and will not be" con-
tinued Mr. Barrett. "Yet right hen-
ynii may take It from me Hint no
niiiiiiint if ii l-.ii ii lashing shall
drive i In- I'liinii friiin tlii' support of
It- friends nm- force it In sustain its
political Tin mii s. Knowing itself its
pomis .1 ml limitations the I'nlon is
determined ii nil Itself. This
simply moans Hint tin- I'tilon Is nut
going to take It.s orders mid directions
from the iiuisidi'. II nii'iiiiH thai tin
I ninn Is N.iiii'. self sustaining and
Hclf Hiiflli In tr. It will fearlessly and
nil adfast ly exercise IIh power for
tin- betterment of the I'nlnn thn pro
diners of life's necessities and the
UA3 MAMItLS
Bnt for LIGHT
DURABILITY
ECONOMY
'REFLEX BRAND J
Upright or
15'
Inverted
. -a nu w
DR. J. P. McRAE
Offliv over Hamilton A'hoe Store
Practice Limited to Diseases of
The Skin Ithuul Ucnito-Vrinary
utiil Chronic IHm-asri
Telephone No. 1141
AlUMOUl': : : OKLAHOMA
IMPERIAL CAFE
No. 11 N. Waahlneten SI
New and Up te Data
Ctilneea and American Dlahaa
CLIAN nOOD 8KRVICB
OPEN DAY AND NIOMT
Phana 1ST Tablaa for Lad lea
Beeiha for Prlvaia Partle
Second-Hand Clothing
Wanted
We lmy and sell all kinds
of second - hand clothes
and shoes :: :: ::
Don't forget the place
ROBISON
Phone 307.
9 North Caddo St.
DON'T LOSE MONEY!
Trying to rim your luisiness hy kiu ss
Let ii slip or HiToipt I'rlntltm
National Cash Register
t'.ive You the Kudu Kadi Pay
It Kill snun i v for Unfit. Solil on
iiv tt mm or ti fihi-nil ifixi'dMNf
or C'lHh l.i t lit shmc pou.
FRED D. WHITING
Sales Agent. Oklahoma I'lty
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NmhI Siilepinan
llandol lliit. l Ardmore. Oklu.
RINGLING ROAD
0. N. M. & P. Ry.
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G. J. Si tu lira. Agrnt
Ticket Office' Phone 11 IS
as?
tea-
id f " 4
The date for the departure of'the
new Aiistro-Ilumiariaii auibassador to
(lie l ulled Slates. Count Adam Tar-
inowskl von I'ariiow. for Wasliinirion
lias not heen llxed hut lie is not like
ly to leave Sofia where he l.s sta-
tioned as Austro Hungarian minister
lor three weeks. Count Tarnowski
Is now at Soda wlnditiK up his affairs
there. Ilefore lie starts for the rai-
led states arraiiKements for his safe
conduct throiiKh the lirit Lsli spheres
must he made.
That Count Tarnowski is Koine to
Washington pleases all. circles in Vi
enna and at lludapest. as he is re-
garded as the man hest suited for the
post apart from the fact that he l.s
me of the most ahle diplomats in the
monarchy. The newspapers in com-
mentiiiK on his appointment generally
Alness saiisiactloll that the Wash.
liiKton post Is to lie filled aL-aln and
the hope that the new nmlnissnilor u in
iieeeed In fostering in the ('nitcd
States not only cood relal ioilSt lut vi'.ton
Austria lluiiKiiry and this country hut
ilso tile rinlit impression coiieernln
Austria lluiiKarv'B uosltlon
Jectlves In the war. The new iiinhas-
sailor was attached to the Ansir...
Hungarian etnhassy In WashltiKton In
lV.'S 1IIIHI.
uplift of the human race."
-Mr. Ilarrett warned the Knlon
against pretended friends "who when
Hie important moment comes do not
hesitate to dodge the Issue."
As an Indication of the growth of
Hie Kanners Knlon during the year.
i resilient Ilarrett said charters had
heen granted to two new slate or
ganiz.itlons. Montana and Xorth Da-
kota and three others were nearly
icaciy. initially Important he pointed
out was tin- steady development of
the l'nlon's co -operat he luisiness
enterprises which were getting better
and more substantial results practic
ally everywhere.
"If we would earn more as pro
dm ers of wealth we must learn more
as wealth producers." said Mr. Kar-
ri tt "We must know enough to co-
operate to secure and realize the
eiiuilahle worth of our work."
Through the efforts of the or-
ganised fanners Mr. Ilarrett declar-
ed the rural free delivery the par-
cels post the new- rural credits law
and better rural schools had been
achieved. What had been accom-pli.-heil
was nothing he said to what
would be accomplshed by roopera-
live effort.
Rub pain away with a small
trial bottle of old penetrating
"St. Jacob's Oil.
Slo
It s ;
"dosing" Rheumatism.
in enly; rot one case in flftT
rcquiris internal treatment. Hub
soothing pen .(rating "St. Jacob's
Oil" right on the "tender spot." and
hy the time you say Jack HoMnson
out umcs the rheumatic pain and dis-
tress. "SL Jacob s OH" Is a harmless
rheumatism liniment which never dis-
appoints and doesn't burn the skin.
It takes pain soreness and stiffness
from aching Joints muscle sand
1 11
Pi GONE! HI
SORE RHEUMATIC
BG JOINTS
.Mtus; stops sciatica lumbago back-
ache a:ij neuralgia.
I.l.ubi r up! Get a small trial bottle
of old : Ime. honest "St. Jacob's Oil"
from any drug store and In a moment
you'll he free from pains aches and324
stirness. Don't suffer: Hub rheunia.
listu a av.
We I'l timrats is all in good-..
No u-e to set .in- :.i
c rot lie hats an' ml .In il.nii.h- I
i
r
Now .
alk. ou nker. walk
Commercial Appeal.
A SPECIAL EFFORT TO BE MADE I
BY TEXAS CITY FOR A LOCA-
TION OF ONE OF THE THREE !
BANKS. !
Amarillo. Tex.. Nov. 22. Spei ial
efforts were to be put forth today
when the federal loan hoard visits
the city to secure for Amarillo one
of the twelve federal land hanks
uithorlzed under the rural credit ait.
Tiie hoard is to hear claims regard
ing thn location of one of these banks
to secure data on which to base the
division of the country Into the
twelve federal land bank districts
provided for by the act and to gather
facts on rural credits. Farmers and '
business men from the city and cur-
rounding territory to the number of
20ii(i() are expected to attend. These
men will be asked about prevailing
interest rates in form firsa niortgo-
ges; commissions asked for se-
curing loans; difficulties of renew-
als; effects of land credits on tenan-
try and other matters connected with
rural credits.
A feature of the board's visit was
to lie a "jollification" under the
auspices of Texas Democrats in cele
brating tile reelection of President
Wilson. Members of 1 lie board It
was said might lie asked to tiartlci-
pate.
The board l.s headed hy Secretary
or the Treasury William (1. McAdeo.
Other members are: W. S. S. Smith
Charles K. Lobdell Heorgo V. Nor-
ris and Herbert Quick. All were ex
pected to he here.
Supporters or the move to Becure
a federal land bank for this city day
such an institution would serve a
territory larger than the New Kng-
land slates Inhabited by half a mil-
lion people.
The hoard members were to be
guests of Mayor J. N. lleasley at a
luncheon. They will leave tonight
for Memphis.
Rheumatism Follows Exposure
In the rain all day Is generally fol
lowed by pninful twinges of rheuma
tism or neuralgia. Sloan's Liniment
will give you quick relief and prevent
the twinges from becoming torture. It
quickly penetrates without rubbing
and soothes the sore and aching
Joints. For sore stiff exhausted
muscles thnt ache and throb from
overwork Sloan's Liniment affords
quick relief. Hruises. sprains strains
and other minor Injuries to children
are quickly soothed by Sloan's Lini
ment (let a bottle today at your
Druggist 2f.c.
SETTING OF CIVIL DOCKET.
Following Is Hie setting of the civil
motion docket for Hie December term
lfllii.
December 0 1916.
Ilti4 - Robert Sweeney et nl. vs. K. E.
Morris et al. It. H. Drown; Sig-
ler & Howard attorneys.
47-11. C. Anderson et al. vs. Hoard
of County Commissioners. W.
I". Davis; Slgler -V- Howard at-
torneys. :;oi
I. Iv Harmon & Son vs. Samuel
Phillips et al. W. F. How man;
S It. Hutler. attorneys.
TS-I
Geo. I!. Orr vs. L. C. Ilivli k et I
al. Mass k Mathers; Cruce. j
Potter a Cruce attorneys.
-O. II. Powell et a! vs. Healdton j
Wheeler O. & G. Co. It. A. Hef-
ner; Sigler & Howard attor-
neys. 2!;.4-C. H. Kskew vs. P. A. Stilwell.
Slgler & Howard; W. F. Bow-
man attorneys.
016 Willie Jane Roberts vs. A. D.
Hyde et al. McTTonaM & Jones
Hugo; H. A. Ledbotter. attor-
neys. .104.1 Ada T. Gushing vs. John J. Yell.
Tabbed & Green Guthrie; neu-
ben M. Hoddie. Ada. attorneys.
:IOati Aetna Huilding & Loan vs. WP
A. Kdwards. Slgler & Howard:
Tom Norman attorneys.
3111 -Atchison Hickman vs. R H.
("downing et al. II. A. Led-
bdter; Geo. Marsh Madill J
Okla.. attorneys. i
3214 -The Henneberry Co.. vs. Hunn
Hrothers. Douglas p. Crane j
Oklahoma City
". O Hunn. at-
torneys.
-Frank Bowen vs. Hiram Steph-
enson. Sigler A: Howard; J. B.
Champion attorneys.
- Mrs. W. B. Slaughter vs. C. K.
Oakes et al. J. B Chamoion:
toiner .Matners. attorneys.
r.. - v.. earner.) Norman attorneys.
S.gler & Howard; Tom Norman. '346.uriv Kxtract Co . vs. T. B.
attorneys. i . . . . n c. .
D. II. Morgan vs. A
Morgan vs. A II. t.e. et I
al. Cruce. Potter A
Tom Norman attorneys
2S5 School Methods Co.. n
Kenyon. Wm. Hutchinson
ler A: Howard attorneys.
Slg-13517
I
A hitherto untold Secret of
his Great Victories over Jack
Johnson and Frank Moran.
Ordinary Nuxated Iron
will often increase the
strength and endurance of
the delicate nervous folks
200 per cent in two weeks'
time.
sl'i:i'IAt. Nun: nr. i:. Sam-r. a
plivKii'iiiN W'hu has studied wlib'ly u
both this i-'Mllitrv ini'l Kunpe ' has
I'l-en s.frially eniltM to make a
th'iroiigh Invt-stiL'atiim into the real
M'l'lft of tlur great stieiit'th. power
anil t'liiluram-i' of ler-s Willanl. ali'l
tlm marvelous value of nuxateil iron
as a strength builder.
Ni:V Vi 'UK Cpon being inter-
viewed at his ap.H tmeiit In the Co-
lonial lintel. Mr. Willanl salil: "Yes.
I have a chemist with me to at'nlv
the value of ilirf.rent foods and prod-
uets as to their power to produce
great strength and endurance both
of whieh are so neeessary In the prize
nng. i Hi his reeommendation I have
often taken nuxated iron and I have
partleularly advocated the free use of
lion hy all thns. who wish to obtain
great physical unit mental power.
Without it 1 am sure that I should
never have been able to whip Jack
Johnson bo completely and easily as
I did and while training for mv fight
with Frank Moran. I regularly took
nuxated Iron and I am certain that
It was a must Important factor In niv
winning the light so easily." Continu
ing nr. .sauer said: "Mr. Willards
case Is only one of hundreds which I
could cite rrom my own personal ex-
I'enci which proves couclusivelv
the astonishing power of nuxated lion
Jo restore strength and vitality even
In most complicated chronic 'condi-tions."
Not long ago a man enme to ine
who was nearly half a century old
and asked me to give him a prelim-
inary examination for life insurance.
I was astonished to find him with the
bl I pressure of a boy of 2n and as
full of vigor vim ami vitality as a
young man in fact a young man he
really was. notwithstanding his age.
The secret he said was taking Iron
nuxated Iron hail filled him with re-
newed life. At .111 he was In bad
health: at 411 careworn and neartv all
ill. Now at r.ii a miracle of vitality
and his face beaming with the buoy-
ancy of youth. As 1 have said a hun-
dred tunes over Iron Is the greatest
of all strength builders. If people
would only throw away patent medi-
cines mid nauseous concoctions and
take simple nuxated Iron. I am con-
vinced that the lives of thousands of
persons might be saved who now
die every year from pneumonia grippe
consumption kidney liver nnd heart
tri.ulile. etc. The real and true ciiuso
which started their diseases w is
nothing more or less than a weaken-
ed condition brought on by lack of
lion in the blood. Iron Is absolutely
necessary to enable your blood to
change food Into living tissue. Will
out It. no matter how much or what
.Mary Jane Thompson vs. Wirt
Franklin et al. slgler & How-
ard; Ledbetter Adams attor-
neys. 3309 Amanda L. Moore vs. Wirt
franklin et al. Sigler Ai How
ard; Ledbetter Adams attor
neys.
331S Homey McSwain vs. W. T. Hunt
et al. Sigler a Howard; Tom
Xorman attorneys.
3343 Apple & Franklin vs. Archibald
Clark. O. C. Lasher; Mathers
& Cotner attorneys.
314 1 Marston & Kdwards vs.
J. S.
; Wm.
Downard. Cruce & Potter
G. Davlsson attorneys.
3337 llodovltz Grocery Co. vs. L. L.
Slgler. J. A. Hodovitz; J. H.
Champion attorneys.
3.1S3 H. T. Hunt vs. A. II. Mays &
Co. Drown & llrown; D. F.
Spradllng attorneys.
3417 J. M. Whitfield vs. C. S Kin
J kade. Sigler & Howard; W. F.
Howman. attorneys.
341S Westheimer & Daube vs. nettle
McGee et al. Johnson & Mc-
Gi!l; J. It. Champion attorneys.
3343 A. I. Thomas et al. vs. Steve
Talkington et ai. R. A Hefner;
Mathers & Cotner attorneys.
3450 State of Oklahoma vs. C'vrus
Pyeatt. A. J. Hardy; Mathers
Ai Cotner attorneys.
343 Sigler & Howard vs. G. B.
Akers. Sigler & Howard; Tom
Norman.
346I Sigler AV Howard vs. W. T.
Hunt et al. Sigler & Howard;
Tom Norman attorneys.
34Sib Blanch Wilson vs. G. C. & S. K.
Ry. Co. et al. Rrown A Brown;
Cruce & Potter attorneys.
34S2 M. W. Whlttlngton vs. B. C.
Laughrldge et al. Wm. G. Da-
vlsson; Slgler & Howard J. C.
Thompson attorneys.
34S4 U R. Crowell vs. W. H. Thomp.
son et al. Ledbetter A: Adams;
Sigler & Howard attorneys.
". O. Doss vs. V. G. Werner.
34SS-
J. E. Whitehead. McAlester;
Gordan & Mclnnis McAlester.
attorneys.
34!'4 James A Coiner vs. A. T. Mr-
Gll(e. Mathers A: Cotner; Tom
Wm r. ni.-i.uii .unrn.
Cruce; jjsisoien W. Jones vs. Sol F. Kim-
j brell et al. Sigler AV Howard;
G. A. Cruce & Potter attorneys.
James S. Youngf Exe- vs. G. C.
k S. F. Hy. Co. Cotner AV Math-
OTP
JKSS WILLARI) AT IKl.ME
Among all the prominent figures ol the prize ring probably none Is so de-
voted io family lite as Jess Willari. Alter each engagement the champion
hurries to his wile and children and remains at their side until public de-
mand forces hint to leave for new encounters. Everything is done to bring
up the "little Willards" with strong healthy bodies Mr. Willard accounts for
his own success by saying:- " comldtr that plenty of irw in
you eat. your food merely
passes through you without lin-
ing you any good. You don't
get the strength out of It d
as a couscipif nee ynu become
weak pale and sickly looking.
Just like a plant trving to grow
In soil deilcient in iron. If vou
an not strong or well nu ow e
it to yourself to make 'the fol-
lowing test: See how long you
can woik. or how- tar you 'can walk
without becoming tired. Next take two
live-grain tablets of ordinary nuxated
iron three times per dav after meals
for two weeks. Then test your
strength again and see for j'ou'rself
how much you have gained. 1 have
seen dozens of nervous run-down -
pie who were ailing all the while
double their strength and endurance
an. I entirely get rid of all symptoms
id dyspepsia liver and other troubles
In from ten to fourteen dins' time
slmly by taking Iron In the proper
form. And this after they had In
some eases heen doctoring for months
without obtaining any benefit. liut
don t take the old forms of reduced
Iron iron acetate or tincture of Iron
simply to save a few cents. You must
take run In a form that can be easily
absorbed and assimilated like nuxateil
a wain it to do
you any
soon oiuerwisu It may
than useless.
prove w-iirse
.Many an athlete or prize fighter
has won the day -.imply because
knew the secret of great strength and
; "" ' 'on'1 Ins h l
with
...... ...one nr Went into
the affray.
"line many another has
Kone to in-
ers; Cruce Al Potter attorneys
3330 J. B. smith rt al vs. Henry
Phillips. McPlierren A Coch-
ran; Sam H. Butler attorneys.
33.13 Olive Cook Whiting vs. Erret
Dunlap et al. Cotner & Math-
ers; Cruce AV Potter attorneys.
3339 H. J. Johnson. Gdn. vs. J. Chas.
Bentley. Hancr. Burns A: To-
ney; Johnson A- McGill L. S.
Dolman attorneys.
3548 J. A. Hodovitz vs. W. A. Rhoads
et al. J. A. Hodovitz; Slgler A:
Howard attorneys.
355(1 P. H. Lively vs. Harrls-Strnen
Oil Co. J. B. Champion; J. p.
Moore attorneys.
3564 Westheimer Ai Dunlin vq t n
Hivick et al. J. C. Thompson;
Tom Xorman attorneys.
3567 C. S. Fidelity Co. vs. J. R. Gil
nam. Hulley. Byand A- Broad-
dus; Tom Norman attorneys
dj.j jonn s. Sankey vs. Hudson
Motor Car Co. H. H. Brown
i.eanetter A: Adams attorneys.
aMi w. T. Kllpatrick vs. G.. C. &
S. F. Ry Co. J. B. Champion;
Cruce & Potter attorneys.
u.ij. l'. fc. Udelliv Co. vs. J. n nil.
Ham. Win. Hutchinson; Tom
Xorman. attorneys.
35S9 Maude Hardwick vs. Harold
Wallace. Sam Butler; Johnson
& McGill. attorneys.
3603 Lizzie Hill vs. Jack Cavner et
al. R. B. Brown; J. A. Bass
attorneys.
3604 Million AV Thomas vs. Steve
Talkington et aT. R. A. Hefner;
Mathers AV Cotner. attorneys.
362S T. A. Camron vs. L. C. Slaugh-
ter. Brown A- Brown; Cotner
AV Mathers attorney.
3634 H. L. Collier vs. G.. C. s p
Ry. Co. I. R. Mason; Cruce AV
Potter. attorneys.
3644 D. M. Walker vs. G. C. AV S
F. Ry. Co. I. R. Mason; Cruce
AV Potter attorneys.
3645 Fred F. Walker vs. G. C. AV S. F.
Ry. Co. I. R. Mason; Cruce AV
Potter attorneys.
364S Vogel Bros. AV Co. vs. Joe Bas
tine et al. E. D. Slough; J. C.
Thompson attorneys.
.1649 J. T. Hawkins vs. G. C. AV S. F
Ry. Co. Cotner Ac Mathers;
Cruce AV Potter.
3652 Lenora Redman vs. G. C. AV S
F. Ry. Co. H. H Brown. Sam
Butler; Cruce AV Potter attor-
neys. 3653 J. L. Wilson vs. G. C. AV S. F.
Ry. Co. H. H. Brown; Cruce AV
it
5a r fit
my lh'4 is tin secret of my grnit
strength power and endurance. ' '
glorious defeat simply for the lack
of Iron. K. Sauer. M. Ii.
NiiTK-
almve by
medicine
Nuxated lr
I ir. .Sauer
liur secret
Ii. recommended
Is not a patent
emcily but iint-
which is well known to drugg.nt.s and
whose iron constituents am widely
prescribed by eminent physicians ev-
erywhere t nllke the older Inorganic
iron products. It Is easily ansimiUted.
does not Injure the teeth make them
black nur upset the stomach; on the
contrary it is a most potent remedy
in nearly all forms of indigestion a
well as for nervous run-down condi-
tions. The manufacturers liave auchi
great conlldence In Nuxated iron that
they offer to forfeit llminii tu any
charitable Institution If they cannot
take any man or woman under lie who
lacks iron ami increase their strength
.'ail per cent or over ill four Weeks'
time provided they have no serious
organic trouble. They also offer to re-
fund your money if It does not at least
double your strength and eniluiaiu e in
ten days' time. It Is dispensed by all
uruggisis.
Potter attorneys.
36C5 K. A. Harrigan vs. S
Ledbetter AV Adams;
O. White.
Potterf A
Gray attorneys.
3674 A. F. Ramsey vs. School Dlst.
No. 4. J. T. Coleman; J. B.
Champion attorneys.
367S J. S. Mullen vs. lima fill Pft
troleum Co. C. O. Bunn; Cruce
AV Potter. attornes.
36S4 Humble Oil Co. vs. Sol V. Kim.
brelk R. A. Hefner; Cruce
Potter AV Cruce attorneys.
3690 Thomas Graham vs. It tt
Chownlng. Stuart. Cruce AV
Cruce; Geo. S. March attorneys.
3703 Earl Whaley vs. R. H. Reed.
11. II. Brown; J. B. Champion
attorneys.
370i Raymon H. Gardner vs
Poland. W. F. Simple.
Brown; Cruce Totter AV
R. P.
R. B.
Cruce.
attorneys.
Jin r.. Li. Jones vs. Guaranty State
Bank. G. V. Pardue; H. H.
Brown attorneys.
3712 Mrs H. C. Smith vs R R
et al. T. N. Robnett. E. W.
Fagen; Cruce AV Potter. I. R.
Mason attorneys.
3714 C. N. Haskell vs. Hmie OH Co.
et al. Cotner AV Mathers; Wo-
mack AV Brown attorneys.
3715 I. R. Mason vs TV p iirnii
I. R. Mason; Ledbetter AV Ad-
ams attorneys.
94 John S. Owens vs. Sam and
Mary Lane. Sigler AV Howard;
J. B. Champion attorneys.
3534 J. R. Brady vs. W'eslev Phil.
lips. Sigler AV Howard; Sam
Butler attorneys.
12 Lille Arnold vs. F. L. Williams.
Wm. G. Davlsson; Eddleman A
Harreld.
3717 Moss Tatterson vs. W. B. Gut
shaw. Wm. O. Mavlsson; Dol-
man AV Hendon. attorneys.
1144 B. F. nenshaw vs. Porter Sta
pies. ; L s. D0man
and E. J. Hendon. attorneys.
(Published Nov. T2. 1916.
..5. - 9 8e"on Bring Colds
Stuffed up head." clogged-up nose
tight chest sore throat are sure signs
of cold and Dr. King's New nisrn..
ery is sure relief. A rfn.. r thi.
combination of antinti t.i.
. ft.w miaaiuD
llt T ... "l6 'rrl' membrane.
.f 1 th' head. '-n8 the phlegm
you breathe easier .nrf .n..
cold Is broken up. Treat a cold per-
sisten ly; half way measures leave
"Rb. Take Dr. King'-
New Discovery until your cold Is gone.
For 47 years the favorite remedy for
young and old. At your Druggist 60c.
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Easley, John F. The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 22, 1916, newspaper, November 22, 1916; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154675/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.