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Paul: FOUR
DAILY ARDMOREITE
Daily Ardmoreite
Axdtnori Oklahoma
Bdltor end General
.loim I'. Rules
Manager
Qeorie Hi Wvatt Managing Editor.
Afternoona (Kxcopt Saturday) nd
Sunday Morning.
B"ull Usasnd Associated Prow Wire
Bntered al Ardmore Okla. Poetofde
;Us BeeondCluss Mall.
TELEPHONES
Editorial Department
r:ditor
City Bdltor
Society Rldltor
BUSINESS PHONES
t'lrc illation - --
IttiHtnoss Office
Advertising Department
ooiigrotsman and this that and tho
othor senator continue; in burden ti'-'
daily malt with letters and circu-
lars ;ml ir.-iiiKted iicwm stories all
pointing to this thai and the other
public servant as tho gnat benefac-
tor ! mankind and all consuming I
sum total dally of many tons "r
otherwise perfectly good prlnl paper.
Charity as all Know begins al
i Why then should not coon
uny nnd conservation ( paper begin
with th0 '" :ls ' f departments and
the bureaucrats who arc using iP
lon.s ft the pure white i'Uii proouci
in tolling editor! and publishers how
to scrimp and buvo and :-.it and
use both sides of tli" paper until the
present shortage paaos7
: 4
W. J. BKLU
piirp'ftitative for Marsha.'! Co.
Foil Currier Servlca.
CHRONIC LINGERING
Loini Oak NfcW
LINCOLN. torrsipondl nt.
I pidemk Runs Course
Tho past len days of nlee weather
b- greatly Improved the health
ation of Madill and vicinity Ihe In-
fluensa epidemic has run Its course
and everybody is in much better spir-
its for tho future.
') I
WEDNESDAY MARCH S IBM
1
IPr
if .)! n
Meeting Pimtponed
Tho Marshull Counts livestock v-
Notation meeting thai waa to '"'
held In Madill Baturdaj was post-
poned and will be called t.. meat at
some later data at which time it hi
hoped thai every breeder of the
county who is breeding pure bred
.stori. can attend.
Tho directors of the Marshall
county ft fair held n meeting Sat-
urday afternoon In Madill. Beers-
lary e or:. Bneod n ported pro
gross on tha catalogue progrc
nloely. Prospecta tor a iu
fair thl (ail Is bright.
Blng
isful
Oklahoma City has one of the
most porfectl) appointed Institutions
for the administering of Intravenous
solutions -ruin.- etc.
A non-surgical Institution for the
treatment of chronic diseases of wo-
men :ii"l nu n. .
Hun Irod of testimonials on n e.
Special ii Cent ton given to the trout-
mi ni ot lnotp4m tuberculosis
Bright'! disease Diabetes Uoitre
Btomach and Intestinal trouble
vims diseases Rheumatism etc.
Probably th ily institution In the
southwest whore tho Krenoh '-'14 can
I be obtained. Th- Inter-State i "'-
ion M2 HorskowlU Building OKuv
homo ity. Okla.
Tho Inter-States Dootori whose ua-
lolioms City Institute is the largeat
of Its kin.l in tho Southwest have ar-
ranged for one or more members ot
Its medical staff to spend Mondaj
and Tuesday ol each week In Aru-
PROFITERRINti PROFITEERING
Madill
Mrs. 1. B. Tall
who lias been In
duyi visltlna her
pickups
ifi.rr.i of Sherman
Maxtill tor a f v
nnrentl Mr. and
Whiting
returned home
and other rela
vesterduy after-
profl tee ring li a new word one of
the many word-: coined to meet tho
ilcm.-in.l for n Inwr vocabulary made
necessary l.y the groat world war.
And as tho Mil-"!"- th nle
opera of over :i quarter of n conturj
ago would "make tha punlshmenl til
the crime" bo have tho staid and
dignified members of the house and
. ii... rtniroit
i-aniito in i no congrras - -
staio.. tough! to make tho Introduc 1
Hon of laws against "profiteering'' fi
their own needB worn as n mantle '
a sort of political cloak to rondor
them popular with tho "common herd" aru
i...i ... .....i nf their tlon
ii sre eoiui". 'in i i
woges a goodly tlthi each day In
Order that Hay may live.
Thinking men and women however Different Hem-..
. i Juilitc "Bob" Willi im
i... .(.. i ii.. tn ... i . . i hi -i I'1 .
Live In the Preseni
Jackson Harnett and Omar Khay-
yajil ore not so far apart In their
. lillnunnhlOM. i mi.ir VOU rone mber
ih i ii doesn't matter ao
niiwh nhniii nnliurn tomorrow.- and Mrs. Oeorgl
dead roaterdavi If today be Bweet. tlve
McAlester News-Capital. noon.
; h o. Bailey of Monroe oounty
Sleeping at Ihe RwReli Kentucky Is In Madill visiting with
n . h's- cousin '. M. Clumm and outer
Senator Uxbje republican floor n
cader Mates thai the wnato foreign -aw... .
reunion: niiiui- "in ."- .
about considering the confirmation of "Bn
.I.iil. i I ' i ' . . I i v -
more.
Their oftk
floor of Ihi
V. st Main
in Ardmore
s ar i the second
llridgman building on
Htreet. Thej will bo
iii the socond floor of
the llridgman building Itooms
Mondnj and Tuesday ami each Mon-
lay and Tuesday following.
Their offloo hours will be from
id 5: evenings to :'JV-
Another norther blow in Saturday
and Sunday Old winter li hefhv
nlng to gasp for breath.
Now is -i good Umo to Bght Mr.
Boll Weavol by burning all thJ dead
weed! and leavoi which have afford
BUcn H k i hiding place for him
in hits mate In.
i Hurry was colled awny last
Week to Ti a. pi- Oklahoma to attend
the bcdshkJ of ids daughterln-law
wh Idea at that place and wa!
reported quite siek.
vtr Kora Lincoln lias roturnoo
bom after n visit with homo folks
at Waurlkn.
i p Bdwnrd! sold tho itore omio-
Ing and two aorea of ground that
h0 purcba d from W. P Carl to B.
r. Umbcrt. Air. uunneri wan
for ills sto.; ol groceries to the new
building.
Win. Cordell has closed out hl
Chill plant and Will WOl for Karl
W.lls.
MNs Nellie Jooson of Anadarko i
vbtitlng with Mi'-- Nor Lincoln.
lr. Womack preached al Clinton
school house Buiidnj hlght A v 1
audience was In attendance
Chickasaw Choctaw Cherokee Crook
N Ida District can't b Bi'ut
line Bingham T. L. Bingham Claude
O'Danli I and Bdgnr O'Danlel.
m Friday February 27 the Mow-
er's Club nut at the school house
and organliei their dub with tno
following membersi Mrs. A 3. Hurry
president; -Miss Bell Holloday lecro-
taryi Miss Jessie 'Aldridge superv h-
or; Mrs. R. M. Ruseell Mrs Wells
Mrs. Mary OTXUllcIS
Those having tho highest gronc
ii month arc: Minnie Mauda Mo-
aill -tii grade! Carrie Palmer 'tn
irntdo: Kriicsl Btephens Oth grndoi
Willie EdwiiniH Rtlt grade; Adulj
KiikMcll. rd gratlo; Claude O'Danlel
3ml guide Aubrey Brown w
(una Bmlth primer. Miss Jessie Al
drldgu is teacher of this school
ttVI II II MAS ENtl low
.sl-.-- i
Marietta hM
stock of m.
.... . Wit -oil of
I III.! I'
i .1... .vi rv
inn i nusru o- o . knm
i- Kolker on Broadway and
taken active charge.
iviKnti was in Hie S'000
. l.u-ietia for three '
! ". nmo to Ardmorl
DUI oi l in- -
nl tlic fir t oi portunlty
of 'ii" offer made
took
by Mr
d
;ic OF NORTH WOODS
ALLEGED "WHISKA
I Grand Rapids Mich. March :i-
George P R. Cummerow department
.if justice agent who jusl returned
from Iron county. Michigan where
he investigated the so-called "whls-
rebellion" was to appear In po-
ll url today to answer eharg
et vlnlntlng the (date liquor law.
CUmmerOW was arrested last mid-
nlghi by Kdward A. Nowack
eial agent of the m ho food and
drug department who chorged that
Cummernw gave htm a drink of whis-
key in his t"ni at a hotel When
arrested Cummerow declared he had
i framed.
Grip Influenza
Homlln'a Vlzard Oil a Rallabl
Antiseptic Prevantlv
During influenza epidemics spray
the nose and throat several tinies a
dav with one part Wizard Oil and
two parts water using an atomizer.
If you haven't an atomizer Rarsle
the throat and snutr the mixture up
the nose. This treatment sets up an
antiseptic wall ot" defense against
"Flu" germs.
Chest colds and sore throat lead
to grip. Stop them at once With
Wizard Oil before tliey can develop
into dangerous Influenza.
Get it from druggists for 30c. If
not satisfied return the bottle and
get your money hack.
Ever constipated or have sick head-
ache: lust trv Wizard Liver Wliipi
pleasant little pink pills JCc at drug-
gists. Guaranteed.
Hccretary or Btate. Bui that Is "t
Hi with the republican senators poV-
Icj of taking their time about overy
thing llutl is especially urgent.
i ikluhomni .
vv.
Rterda
Sber-
ln visit Mr.;
anllartum.
ii. Colby went
afternoon for
line Return Kroni I heap labor
Aliens who workwl for high wage!
ia America during the war and aro
now returning to tholr native land
are hold up al the port u( debarka-
mid compelled to pay Income
ta. Pee ma more like an outgo tax
Bapulpa American.
Is
are
laotlon that "profiteering
greater degroe than they al
thoucht. but -i hobby ridden I
tn a
first ni degree from
Mm d.n i s leiiioi- for
of
mystic
Resume
of Oulll
I la nre that
a man who Introduce! drinking liquor
i.ia nufti is n-iiiltu in a differ-
Ihe man who iniro-
salo will find -''I'-
iinnai Iii the minds oi a sa.-t num
ber of Bturdj Amerlcam who have
atmiii mith in nersonal liberty.
magic The man who brings In liquor be-
llovta he has that right regarciie!'
ni the words of the law. Nobody
im. i-. Ktwinl tnp tin- man who
times played uihui it"' "harp of a brum In liquor and seiiB a tor
. '..-. profit. H Is purelj a matter of do-
in-; . wm ir "wUn wU" Bvcn ""
c.ir.fiil InvestlgaUon or ennuuioin iillllor rvm u tot-
and prices Imvo established n taw
that the averago dealer In life'! neoes-
ri .ii Innal in 'lil iclan
word used as a sort of Open
in ihn nllerles. a word o
sound upon Which to phiy for votes.
even 08 the i W'ei t sinR
-lit
slties Is JUSl about a
other man; thai he
much more of a doll.
s honest a 1 an:
does not think
if than doe.-. I tin
h gger
may bo
-ail; di pises him
qually guilt) under th
I. in nut
in tin- minds
IHs llli-ll.
I
ni! rallrond
rir wages or
man who Work!
ivilow who makes his money from
(be oil ii- Id or the farm; thai he
his good! for a profll in order that
be BIOS lay aside a penny or SO for
th nilug of ti.- Inevitable rainy
dav; that la- has to pay Ihe WhOl!
aoler who In turn lias had to pay
ihe manufuaturer who in turn also
has imd to pay tie- employee an ad-
vance over what wis paid a few
year- hk'i when th- production and
onauant supply was greater thin the
demand.
nd this Investigation has through
a system of elimination arrived lit
the only logical solution tor a re-
duction Of high prices and the eon-i-urrent
death of "profiteering" and
:...i ii.nl nliitlon to be an increase
of production an Inereaae of produc-
tion siiriiciciit to have the supply
ideouate to meet the demand.
"Operators hall good
inv with ih llsht." nays ih lit r
thei tin- Duranl liemoerat Bo will odl
tors JuhI us booh ns the operators
restore tho festive mil. ace book ellm
Inntlng thereby the gross production
uis on rail rides of throe cents -r
mih- plus etghl per cent.
Peace and good will again reigns
Rtipremo in tie- editorial department roads
.a- ihe nkinhoman. Aftor on absence J.
of ta-o months Edith Johnson's "Mi-
nimi minus the picture once nur-'
decorates the editorial page of th-t
great daily.
Mr and Mr
i.i Hhc-rman j
a short visit.
Miss Mamie Dlggs of Denlion spent
Bunda; In Madill visiting her parents;
JUSl soul li of town.
Mum Uenu WllUams went to Kin-
lock yo!terday morning to apond the
day with her parents Mr. and Mrs.
.. Williams.
K. iv -i. ii- Cook of Kingston was
in Madill yesterday morning en route
to Aylesworth when- ho filled the
pulpit al tin- MothOtltet church.
.i. H. Klepper of Piano Texas le
in Madill Visiting his son t M.
ICJeppcr and family.
Ml! Clara Laird visited yesterday
ii.ii '....1; urlMi Miss VetCUS
I Toon.
D i- Benson left yesterday morn-
' inn for Mono Ark. lo visit bis rath-
er w. C. tlenson. Mr. Bonaon will
o from Menu to Bhreveport La..
Where he Will visit fur some lime.
- Blder J. 0. Nolson of I 'alias filled
tl- pulpit at tho Christian church '
yesterday morning and evening ser-
vice. I
Mrs. c. Chesnut left Saturday ar-
' lernooii for California where slu wilt
! MSlt with relative! for some lime.
... ... ii vi 1 1 r i . i i . i if ICInc
. ans.s .'inn. i.'-i.
Both . Miutivi.. i Madill
l.U.11 I I'll- ii -
Sunday
utM Nann Hull. m. I ..r Madill high
school faculty was called to liurant
.lav rill nCROUnt of RlcUlieSH ol 1 1""
famll) ot hi r sister.
New Coses
riustor Burrbi vs.
I al for possession ol
I inn . half interest In
in ar Mmpson.
Madill Produce Company vs. Walk
er D Hlnos director general of rail-
Mr. .T. t Curroll vs. Lawrence;
Carroll a replevin action.
First National Bank of Woodvllle
s i l Crane oontlnued
jei VaiiKhu dtamlsses his eult
against M. 0. Cardlni
Hie B. T. U & P. Ry. Co- "'
three suits against the county treaa-
urt r. ludgmi nt wa- rendered In fa-
vor of the p'aintitf for refund In
t)u :.i ml Of $1020.70.
Kobert McOaugn In !iis suit against
his wit.- for a divorce was denied
decree by II ourt
B. I'. Dalton ys. Oeo. ! Hawklii!
for debt.
in Hi- case of (' NV Rowland vs.
Burrln I uff n replevin action before
judge aeo. R. Rider as clal coun-
ty judge the plaintiff was nwaroou
' ludgmont
State vs. Sam BouthorUtnd dereno-
;t was unltted but later released
en an order of th- county court unci
ij .a- ec for further hearing on
motion to net aside judgment for
. b. E8.
That certainly was true last Fri-
day evening when N Ida schu.i came
over t. Clinton eel i nd beat them
in a c pin i n.- match But we were
glad to hav them com -. or any nth
er echool thai rare! to como ot'er
an cipher and spell With US. Till
Neldaltee are always welcome. School
attendance was not so good at Llh
urn last week -n account of the flu.
The following hav- been down with
this disease. Ready Uither and
Claude smith; Wayne and Herb rt
Bingham Velma Keneon Uaskel
Shockley Quj -ad Mattte Ward.
Thus- who have boon iiflthi i ah
sent nor tardy this month are: Tur
i v ft
v
U ' t
8 i
Jdftsw
law
NOTICE Ml Ml. CONTRACTORS
Beginning the 1st day of April.
1920 the ncal. of wages for electrical
workers will bo 11 per hour for
Innmevmon. inside wirenien. and lot
an- for journeymen iincne
i signed )
OUT rjARDNRR
President
JOHN WHEELER
financial Bi crotary
Local I'niou No Ml.
p. r
in
Mrs.
Filed
tiilstrap.
Rbihon t
an undlvldwl
certain lands
I
and
TIVI
Look
on
i t olds Drip or Influenza
a Preventatltve take LAXA-
BROMO QUININK Tablets
for R. Vf. QROVE'B signature
he bos. S0o - adv.
ARE DANGER0US1
Dr. King' New Discovery
toon breaks a cold and
che.Ju a cough
CHILLS fever tweeies unri
tatiri u hard COld develops
Take u little Dr. Km b Sew
Discnvvi-y when Uio snlfflu! tnit.
It will soon check the cold th
rouch-proT-.-klngthroat-tlcMle. I led
eviaywbere hj people who know
why R has tmon on the market for
half u cmtu.y. Relieves cold (xmjih.
grhwe. croup. Nu duwgreBhle
erter o(Tcet. All drunilsts- A
tad $1 tO a bottle Oivc it a trial.
R i 'ii .r:'aiM. a w
t. im rjK a i
mat w '
- .
Another Sleepless Night?
It's been a busy and fretful day. Brain fagged nerves fra. ed
and body exhausted conscious that tomorrow is fraught with
n i dials' and tribulations he realizes the imperative need oi n reireanitig
llltrni .s!CSl. ll-l.ie- neonai. .-ion...... . r. -
bed test ho roll nml tosa throughout the night.
Deroaesperlenei tb horron of ntehttnor tndlnM nnuo
Are j.mi IrOUbtod With W!l J .111-- lil. i n. I w
ii 1 1 in tne ni-ii-i'i: osiiiik i-m
I
beiuiKu uur rnt l
..w-
I "Retail
led Siat.-s."
the federal
away M in
I to take tin
prices of food In tho Unit-
' reads n bulletin Issued by
Department of i.ahor. to
Someone is always trying
joy out of life.
We mai all cry' "profiteering" until
' we grow black In the ft bul until
tho volume of production Is Increased
tn a normal figure Jusl that Ion :
i will we pa) abnormal prices of the
commodities we hay- to buy. Prices
ar- now and ever have been regulated
by the ratio supply hears to demand.
tv in t denv it to be a fact thai
some dealers may be found In every j y w)j0n appointed Mr
iiiwn In the country who an; prone tn .illlv M h. rvUlslng'S successor know-
chnrse unholy prices and to extort un- ing that onlj n few short years ago
...-w ..riiM fr.i those who Mr. Colby had l u an avowed re
i lamwun r1' ' . w
I. i i'i :iiiii i .ii ill-. iiiiLi. i.
lUgglns sues Walker D. Hlncs
director general liavlng charge oi .
the c. R. I. v P. Railway Company.
U. K. Swain VS. Charles Cii.hr for
possession of properly alleged to be
m the unlawful possession of tl
defendant.
ISunlcc N'orris sues Emma Bottom!
et ai for cancellation of lease on
hum- and lotl In ModUL
Marriage License
w. r. Relshe 44 Madill 'o Mlaa
(ina Barrett 23 Cumberland.
Vtytr IJIokson 22 to Miss Lolahj
riavis 21 of Madill.
M ii. Barbour '.'-i Cleburne Te
as to Mis:- Lula Benin tt. IT. Mr
dill. '
CI. I.. Peters is Uinu-ton. to Mni
Letho Lynch l". Lebanon.
Willi- P. Whlsman. !'' to Miss
Leona Harris 18 both of Madill.
Arthur Boss. :: Tyler to Mum
LllllO Mai DUkO 21 Simpson.
Here
0. I'. Thorn
Borwyn were
hero today.
I i Bern n
s and OUle Bparki of
tranaaotlng business
Bowels Behind Schedule?
Uver actio luy? Brinji then to
I line with I)r. KIbk' Nw iAtt
Pills tlentle but suro-sctlnK eye-
ton cleansers that are touleky In
action and ploanlng In result. Sitiii
fcc a bottlo ai ail drua kwrca.
I Ki ) ii told in origins
bm in!t. Wm Kttturr
Haluae all iubfUllllM
tnm kttfl lor th( day
"l.YKO" in n rolcndld ttW
rrnl t nir: n rtllfMblt :iii'-
hht uini uK'xct'licni timulftnt
loth nervous yttenv h !
lievas bralo fa? nrni phy ileal
rxImutttMin: b u t ll h ui thi-
ktrvw; i tnnethi'in lh n
cIm n-rrt'i'lti dtKettvr lir-
ileroand rfhuhili'Htfn cnHrallv
tbfl wcuK. irntutl- r
out. Atk y ur ili JrlK'wt '
sHittU' tixluy auJ ftt
SltH pleii inghU.
Sail MaauUtturfn:
LYK0 MEDICINE CO.
Mew Yolk Kmi tit). Mo.
The Greal General Tonic
The boor el bed-tint will etea kite Its n-rrorfi ud yon nit
tsurifi to peek vour coaelt with DlsamraMe intlcipstton of i
mrlit free from disiurl-un.-M. ' I.YK'i" will blaM you wlU
met sound and i- leeful ilarobsr and brinsyoudowntotlM
hn-akfaft tMe in I In- iimrna's iiiit-ou nmuana hi ik-.i.u
setlrltiM: reatad and rafreabrd in tody and mind and Wltli an
-e you were a toy.
.... - ... . i . .
gflgflBI
are so unfortunate as to have to nuy
from them. We have them In Ard
more and you will omi them in other
towns hi till! state. Wo have them
n Oklahoma and yon will Bad them
ID other stales In this union.
But we do deny that the "profiteer"
Is to be found on ' very hand runnwn
inui the country liKe a raving beasl
of prey looking whom he may devour
vnd we make Ihe assertion believing
U Its truth thai the people of Ill's
country the great masse! who con
itltUte th'1 rank and file or the in-
lion's citizenry ure beinc penalised
politics; that congress through i
.emliin.iia.ii of petty polities and in
efficiency li dilly-dallying with this
that ami the otbi r ami hampering the
production of ud essential to Indue
try blocking Industry's whfcK eon-
plrlng thereby either knowingly or
unwittingly ngalnst the host inte-.--
rati of the common people and oaua
Ins prlcM to soar on account of ui?
'.ac!. Of lUpply While they shout in
been an avowed ro- .'onn Bromwr
nut that Tiis conversion to Annie uaiuwu
faith of Thomas JefCerson was; '"""".
.... .i. no I Mamie 1. yet. -It. ..
acted well within his rights as the
chief executive of Ihe United states
and as Ih- r. cord inakinli precedent
breaker Of the twentieth century.
The Portland (Ore.) Journal In speak-
ing Of th- fallacies of socialism savs
"You may fix th- legal rate of Inter-
est at 4 per cent bul you cannot en-
act a constitutional law which will
make any ma idoau his money at
that rate.
S. N. Williams
34 Ado lo
Madill.
"4. Shay t
: Bhay.
to Mis
drcd smith.
20 both Of Madill.
founty Court -
n the case Of State vs. Sam
Bnutherland for coneplraoy convicted
at ISlfi term of County conn com
mltment was ordered
V. K. Blake! y -. S. A. Steel;
f..i- debt continued
1.. a. ftaum v& Aiheri Watklnf
fi r debt Passod to tne aww.
pharasi t tonei
aroflteer."
i-ioi deer profiteer
WE WANT TO PROVE TO Y01I
Entirely at Our Risk Just How Rich Tone Is
Producing Such Astonishing Health
Building Results
p.l i; M i l vnoN VS. I'M
C0NSBRV Vl iov
'i i- national loglalatute among oth
i- ihinRs winch it is promising io i"
Ku-mi that u will ultimately over
conic the paper famine which is mh
Ing Hie lives or mnm on.- .....b.
Uitucd nlghtntare
in the mewhUe day attw day
i work after week nmntu m tad
Month out thl! department and th.it
f.cpartmint end this bureau ami that
Uvtoau urge publlahem lo ourtall m
enor.ih:c to NdUOe the sl.e of their
lapers. lo cm dWM the amount of
.Heir adyertlelni ipaoe and gave pe
;wi - save paper save imper.
Ami further in the meanwhile I hut
that and the other department and
nnrcaii und this thgt and the Other
..'ilei-.l iin Hits thill und B"' other
Not one penny will Rloh-Tone
cost you. If It Uoemi I prove of
Brtiulnu worth in treating your
ease
Tou ar to be the Judge try
thl! famous toni if It doesn't
h-inc 'o you new energy
Hplrndid appetite rettfUl llliP
paoful and iutt nrve -If it
dnan't daitroy that tlrrd faellni;
and bUlld yon up lhn riieh-Toiio
will be tree to you It will not
ooii yea anything"" not p
pruay.
Tou owe t le yooraelf tn trv
this marvelous remedy. Vou
II to ynur family and frUaita In
be atrons. wall. happ. brlRht of
ay brlak of Klep. ruddy of eheak.
able to so about your work with
a Mnlll on your Hps!
On earh bollle la ptatnly print-
ad "maaey eheerfolly -afiiadfil
If m rallrrir aaiiia.-ur j ni
tour oivm lu.ul drasslat will lei
you try Rloh-Toni on tlila
nvaey-bai k suaraalre.
fine eir "I VII ril'l
ilnwn nfler n bad OISI of Hi
wa hi lvil fo.ir months undi r
r.r -are of l- doeturs. tiart in r-
ous oraitration .ouid not ilup
and ale ery Utile t ant a bottl-
nf your woinjarful tonic. Itlch-
'I'one. and Ala new eating three
tlmei day and t sure lllip
Bound. I -nnot any enough for
....... n.-f.ti ir.ni- i Tone.
It la worth Its wetcht In aold. It
aaved me tbO.00 or M0.U0 as I was
IT'ilng- tn Mineral Well.- but I do
nut need tn go now thanks to
Klch-Tone.'
nioh-Tona makai more red
corpusrlra inriohll and DUrlflel
I lie i.i.i i.i -(iniainn an
metita neeilcd ninat In maintain
.I....I urol vlcrnr tttell
uK ' t. '
' ... ilM llreil 1 1 I i ... I'll.
Mares appetite Indueei healthful
.1 ..h all... . ..ni Mil IllllSe
wirry ii W "
. wl.i.a. .. .in ...if- and
well bolus (let a hotlla today on
ar nioaey-baea suaraaicc.
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Easley, John F. Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 124, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 3, 1920, newspaper, March 3, 1920; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc158462/m1/4/: accessed July 11, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.