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'."HE DAILY AFDM03EIT3.
MONDAY APRIL 17 If
TUDHIMa1 ATTLMH
iHllUmlt) rll S Lii U
CHURCH SERVICES
ON EASTER DAY
Special Music Attracted
Many; Baptism by Several
Pastors; Sunday School
Records Are Broken.
Churches of Anlmore were filled to
overflowing at Raster services Sun-
day and all records for attendance
at both the Mrmoni Mid Bunday
schools wore broken. This record
was m.-UnUunt'd at the evening hour
nn well as the morning services.
Special musical programs were giv-
tn at nil services. At a number of
the church i t new member were re-
vived and many children NlHtlml
The Kirst Christian church began
a short evangelistic campaign with
latmut 25 conversions and additions.
Sorviccs will continue through the
wk with the exception oi Satur-
flay. Special music will constitute
a part of the program each evening
the women of the church are ma)
lng a religious census of the city lit
the interest of the campaign. Serv-
ices begin at 8 o'clock each evening
and continue one hour.
At Broadway Methodist church Dr
Ashley Chappell occupied the pulpit
at the morning service but on ae-
count of Illness his place was taken
at the evening service by Kev. Knuik
Cochran associate pastor.
At both Broadway Baptist an!
Broadway Methodist churches mam
were turnedaway at both services.
Easter Was Not as Mild as
It Could Have Been
It Seems.
Kaster. Then followed by a siren n
ous day for the Kllce judge and oth-
ers affiliated with those officials wiiO
are enforcing law and order in the
city.
Monday was anything but Stater
like when something mure than 6C
cases were called in police coui t.
Five poker players were culled tothi
bar to explain why they indulge
in the game. They were tiuiet In th
game but loud and boisterous it
their ways the officers said who ni
rusted them.
A couple of fellows are alleged i
have taken advantage of the trolley
leas day and were soliciting pussen
gcrs for service cars. Neither of then
had a license for such practice s
the officers stopped the trade!
While one service car driver wai
getting his share of the trade! He
too was operating without a license
N'etoon and Pearl Ray decided t.
put a little spi(v In the religion.
( solemnity of the day by staging
fight much to the disturbance of thi
neighbors. .Nelson had had a littl
too jnucb to drink Pearl said ani
he wtis trying to show her who wai
boss of the household.
Down around the sheriffs office i
comparison was being drawn. Thougl
nil tie deputies Were on the Job no
single arrest was shown on the Jul
report Monday morning..
Slotplng facilities must have bee-
short in some section of the city foi
one anan was arrested and charge:
with sleeping tit his automobile o
the street while a second was dragge
fromji a hard newspaper berth in i
box tar near the Santa Ke statior
Marvin New was a iiretly goo
scout with his ! r- lor the officeri
said until be got drunk and bro'.;
tho bottle and "evidence" on tin
pavement. He is charged with un
lawful possession und of breahim
glass' on the pavement.
TICKET SALE TO
CONCERT TO START
The sale of seats tor the Schumann
Heiafc Concert Recital which will be
given at tb Couvuntion Hall on the
Waiting of April 28. will begin ut
XVanVa Drug Store on Thursday
morning brief description of the lo-
cation of the different priced seats la
given to the public before the ticket
board opens. The six rows of seats on
the main floor nearest the stage will
ell fur IJ the next a rows for II Su
and Uie nuxt ju are marked !'. The
balance of the main floor which is
practically ull under the balcony will
sell for ll:6u per sm The seat.
In the two front rows In the balcony
all the way round sre priced at 11
The remaining seats on the sides und
tho Six rows Immediately behind the
13 seats In the center section are
II. ID each and tho balance of the Meat
lng apace tn the balcony will sell
for tl pur seat.
Parties living outside tin citv and
Who do not expect to visit Ardmore
durlbg the eight day ticket sale may
cure tickets by moil promptly by
writing Principal 11 . ijtll of the
Junior high school
LEGION BURIES MAN
WHO DIED OVERSEAS
A number of members of the Oeorge
R. Anderson post of the Amtrioan
Legion went to Berwyn Monday after-
Mon to attend the funeral services of
Otto Noland who was killed In action
during the world war.
Decea-nd was the only bov from
Berwyn who lost his life In iie serv-
ice. He Is survived by a widow and
father
Rev. II. 1" Robertson of lUrwvn
conducted the services
HfRINO STV1JK HI It IB" IN
WORT COAT M TRI11K MOIll.l.S
AT IUK1M1T S UA.NKRl I' I SALH.
NOTICE TO PAVING CONTRACTOR!
Sealed proposals will be received by L.
III Thurston. fit) Clerk of the City
I of Ardniore Oklahoma. HO to I DO
e'eJoCI P m. April 24th. is;': and will
.be opened aud considered b the maur
1 and board of commissioners in the ses-
sion chambers in the City Hall building
at 2:00 o'clock p m. April 24th. .Hi!!!
for furnishing the materials and per- forming the nec.ssarv work t. improve
forming the necessary work tn improve Seventh avenue 'northwest from
Broadway southwest from the the west line of B street to the
east line of L street to the east j east line of 1 street and from the
line of P street and all alley cross- j west line of I street to the east
nigs and street intersections there- line of K street and from the west
Otjl ' Una of street to the east line of
All In the city of Ardniore. nkhih.ima. . Wolvtrton street northwest and all
b doing the necessary grading and fill- alley crossings and street Intersec-
ing; by paving the madwa of said DOM thereon
streets ami avenues with three CO! All in the citv of Ardniore Oklahoma:
inch vertical fibre brick laid on a four by dolntt the necessarv grading and fill-
14" i inch concrete base w ith asphalt ing- by paving the roadway or said
filler and squeege coating; by construct- . streets and avenues ilh three 3"1
ing the necessary catch basins inlets ! inch vertical fibre brick laid on a four
and manholes including the necessary i ( 4 ') inch concrete base with asphalt
iron castings and covers; by installing filler and squeegc coating: by construct-
the necessary pipe to adequately drain j ing the nei essarv catch basins inlets
the surface water from the surface of i and manholes including the necessary
the pavement: by conslructing the Iron casting! and covers; by installing
recessar concrete curb and gutter said the necessary nine to adenn.Hf.lv .Irnin
gutter to be eighteen (IS") inches In
wioui aim six lb mines tmcK an.
i'Hh To It ifl. It. i l i. li. a in 11 i.i'l ii.l
. . ... .uul ......
t write 1 12 ) Inches deep; and by in-
stalling the necessary headers.
Jul mo necessary wors aim materials
used shall be in accordance with the
plans and specifications now on file in
the office of the city clerk
Bach proposal filed with the city clerk.
must os accompamea dv a ciicck cerll -
neu o a uann locau-n in tne cay or
nimorc. Oklahoma in the amount of
Kive i.I.) per cent of the amount bid
payable to U It Thurston city elerk
tame to be forfeited to the city in case
the successful bidder fails to enter into
contract and furnish the required bonds
within the required time.
The contractor to whom the contract
shall be awarded shall execute to the
city a good and sufficient bond in the
ton eqnai to thirty-five (15) per cent
of the contract price conditioned for the
faithful execution of the work and per-
formance of the contract and for the
protection Of said city and all property
owners interested against any and ail
loss or damage caused by reason of the
negligence of the contractor or improper
execution of the work.
The contractor to whn the contract
shall be awarded shall execute to the
city a kooU and sufficient bond In the
sum of fifteen (15) per cent of the con-
tract price conditioned for the mainten-
ance in good condition of said Improve-
ments for a period of five ill) years
from date of the completion and accept-
ance of said improvements.
The contractor to whom the contract
shjll be awarded shall execute to the
state of Oklahoma a good and sufficient
bond in the sum of the full contract
price conditioned on the payment for all
labor and material used in the work of
Improvement.
Tho contractor to whom the contract
shall be awarded shall receive in pay-
ment for said work. Street Improvement
Bonds at their par value as provided
(Or bj House lllll No. 231 enacted by
i first legislature of the state of Okls-
liotna and approved April 17th 1908 and
D Section 1 Article 11 Charter of the
CJt) of Ardmore Oklahomn.
The mayor and board of commission-
ers reserve the right to reject anv and
:dl proposals.
I. M. THURSTON
(BBAU City Clerk
i lhiblishod in the Daily Arrimoreite
Ardmore. Oklahoma April 10th 11th
12th. Uth Mth 17th 18th li)tb 20th
and 21st 1922.)
NOTICE TO PAVING CONTRACTORS
Scaled proposals will be received by U
M. Thurston. City clerk of the City
f Ardniore. Oklahoma. un to 2-flfl
o'clock p. m. April 24th. 1922 and will
he opened and considered bv the mayor
and board of commissioners. In the ses-
ch ambers in the City Hall building
i: 2:00 o'clock p m.. April 24th 1922
for furnishing tbe materials and per-
forming the necessary work to Improve
Third avenue norlhwset from the
west Hne of li street to me east hue
of C street and from the west line
of C street to the east line of D
street and from the west line of D
street to the east line of K street
and from the west Une of K street
to the east line of F street and all
alley crossings and street Intersec-
tions thereon
All in the city of Ardmore. Oklahoma;
by doing the necessary grading and fill-
ing: by paving the roadway of said
streets and avenues with three (3")
inch vertical fibre brick ald on a four
(4 "i inch concrete base with asphalt
filler and squeego coating; by construct-
ing the necessary catch basins Inlets
Lad manholes Including the necessary
iion castings and covers; by installing
the necessary pipe to adequately drain
the surface water from the surface of
the pavement; by constructing the
necessary concrete curb and gutter said
setter to be eighteen (18") Inches in
Aldth and six 6") inches thick and
curb to be six (C") Inches In width and
twelve (12") Inches deep; and by in-
stalling the necessary headers.
AU the necessary work and materials
used shall be In accordance with the
'" Offloi $ th'e rlty"cle?kW " B
Kach proposal filed with tho city clerk
UJt.be accompanled by a check cert-
must
tied by a bank located In the city of
Ardmore Oklahoma. In the amount 2
I'lve .5) per cent of the amount bid' '
I Urablt l" L. M. Thurston citv clerk.
time to be forfeited to the city In case
tbe successful bidder falls to enter Into
contract and furnish the required bonds
wunin tne required time.
The contractor to whom the contract
rhall be awarded shall execute to the
city a good and sufficient bond In the
mm .. . i . . 1 .. i . ... r . -
Of the contract prlc. conditioned for the !
taitnru execution r lh. u.rl. it 1 1 1 1 ..r.
forma&OO of the contract and for tho
protection of said city and all Drouertv
i v tier interested against any and all
loss or damage caused by reason of the
negligence of the contractor or improper
uxecution of the work.
The coiitrarter to whom the contract
shall be awarded shall execute tu tbe
ity a (food and sufficient bond In tha
sum of fifteen Oil per cent of tbe con
tract price conditioned for the mainten
ance In good condition of said Improve-
ments for a period of five (6) years
froM date of the OOmpletiOO and accept-
ance of said improvements.
llie contractor to whom the contract
rhall be swarded shall execute to the
: tate of Oklahoma u good and sufficient
bond In the sum of the full contract
price conditioned on the payment for ull :
and material used in tbe work of
T. "
Ih UUllttUCtur tu Whom the timtnarl
dutll be awarded shall receW. ta pa7-
3. ZS '
far tv h.. nib m ' " j .
tor o nou'u Hiu .No 231 unacted bv
L01 ' 'u. "'ir.u'' APr'' l'"'' 1 "01 and
in Section 1. Article 11. Charter of iha
City uf Arumoru Oklahoma.
Tht ntsyor and board uf cointidssluu-
ers reserve the right tu reject auy and
all proposals.
L M. THC KB TON
f&H. cll Clerk
(Published In the Dally Ardmoreite
ardn okUhuma. April pith nth.
12Ul. 13th. Mth 17th. litb lKlh 2 Uth.
and list. 122.)
BROADWAY METHODIST
INCREASES CONVERTS
Perhaps no church In euuthei n ok-
lah'Sna hiu attained such a record
lis that made by Kruadway Methodtsl
church. Sunday when Tt people wen
received In the ehuivh. and the school
attendance totaled 40.
Ir Aithley Cbapp.ll Is pastor of
the church imd QMTge Poulter supei
intend. of Hunday w hisil
Aside from the adults some IS
children were ImptliFd
M'Ium; fTTLI EOlt in; IN
rom ooAf m nuDfl modi is
AT HAETM'Pi "s BANKKUPT sl.E.
IAMsMIXI
Opening g-.une Wp-lnrwlav Ardmore
vs. Cleburne. Huy tickets from the
ladiw Monday and Tuesday. v 17 2
SHKIMi HTVI.E EOR 10?? IN
rONT HIM MI I'HIIII SIODKI.S
AT ILVHTNITT'S HANKKl l'T .sALK.
' NOTICE TO PAVING CONTRACTORS'
I Scaled uruln.s.U tt.U h '.- h L. i
1 11. Thurston. i'itv Clerk of the Cll
! of Ardmoic. tikiuhuina up tu !:M I
o'clock p. m. April HVk 1921! slid wui I
be opened and considered by the mayor 1
and board of commissioners in the ses- i
sioti chambers in the Citv Hall buildlnu
J at 2:00 o'clock p m pril 2Uh 1922.
for furnisluni! the materials and ner- I
the surface water from the surface
the pavojnent; by constructing the
I n ... . . . I J
iii-ri'.v.ii i-oncieie euro anil KlHie.l SUHI
! cutter to he elc-hteen m" ln.h in
width and six (6") Inches thick and
curb to be six (I 1 inches In width and
.tsJMni the ie!'essaSrydheeadere.'1
All the necessary work and materials
used shall be In accirdance with the
i plan and specifications now on file in
the office of the city clerk.
I Kach proposal filed with the city clerk.
I must be accompanied by a check certi-
fled by
hank located in the city of
Ardmore Oklahoma in the amount of
Five (5) per cent of the amount bid.
payable to L M. Thurston city clerk
same to be forfeited to the city In case
the successful bidder fails to enter Into
contract and furnish the required bonds
within the required time.
The contractor to whom the contract
shall be awarded shall execute to the
city a good and sufficient bond In (Tie
sum equal to thirty-five (S5) per cent
of the contract price conditioned for the
faithful execution of the work and per-
formance of tbe contract und for the
protection of said city and all property
owners interested against any and ail
loss or damage caused by reason of the
negligence of the contractor or Improper
execution of the work.
The contractor to whom the contract
shall be awarded shall execute to the
city a good and sufficient bond In the
rum of fifteen ilii) per cent of the con-
tract price conditioned for the mainten-
ance in good condition of said improve-
ments for a period of five (5) years
from date of the completion and accept-
ance of said improvements.
Tho contractor to whom the contract
shall be awarded shall CNecute to the
state of Oklahoma a good and sufficient
oonci in tne sum oi the run contract .... f.r nnatmsstnr -u RasJdtoh
price conditioned on the payment for all I vao"f"!r tor postmasur at neaiaion
labor and material used in ibe work of'"" Muy 16 The position curries a
Improvement salary of $2300 nr year.
The contractor to whom the contract
shall be awarded shall receive In pay-
ment for said work. Street Improvement Dewey Carpenter son of Arthur
Bonds at their par value as provided CarpMter who is attending the Chilli
on iij nour-e 1111 .tio. enactei hv
the first legislature of the state of Okla-
noma and approved April 17th 190.S and
In Section 1. Article 11. Charter of the
CilL P'Jt.?: . ' .ki'h?m- . .
i hp mayor una ooani oi commission-
ers reserve the right to reject any and
ail proposals
L M. THURSTON.
(SEAL) City nerk
i Published in Hie Daily Arrimoreite
Ardmore Oklahoma. April 10th. 11th
12th lth litb 17th 18th 19th. 20th
and 21st 1922.)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SAtE
In the district court for Carter County
Stite of Oklahoma.
(luy Harris lluiek Co. plaintiff vs
W. L Nash defendant. No 8799
Notice is hereby Kiven that under and i
m'e o'STof VDWrlct Coort' ofTttr.er
county. Oklahoma I will on the 21st day
of April. 1922 at 2 o'clock p. ni. of !
SouVin ttre.omif. 'ofVeTal
sheriffs sale to the highest and best
bidder for cash In hand with appraise
ment the following described property
to-wit:
One Buick Automobile No. D-41
Motor No. 182265.
The above described property Is sold
as the property of defendant W L.
Nash and is directed by said order of
sale to be sold as upon execution with
appraisement aecordinic to law to satis
fy a Judgment in favor of plaintiff for
1227. Sr together with Interest from the
annum and "ail 'StT " P
K. C. LONDON Sheriff.
By Dave Wright Deputy. 10-10t 1
NOTICE OF SALE OF
glfc AWO GAS LEASE
State of Oklahoma County of Carter
in me couuty Court Proba'.o No. u3
Mate
Notice Is hereby iriven in imrxiiruiir
of an order of the county court of Car-
cor couui staie. or uKianoma. made and
06 "rind guardian wiU offer for
bidder at nubli
auction an oil anil cas 1
lease on tne isnu day of April 1922 at
ILJESElf iSTl S!22? thc iSSSSSl
n Carer couut' kl
homa to-wlt:
An undivided one-half interest In
the northwest quarter of southwest
quarter and southwest quarter of
southwest quarter and west half of
southeast quarter of southwest quar-
ter of section 22 township 4 south
range 1 west Carter county Okla
homa.
"I4"1 !C!nf a" uldlvlde1 ne-haif In
'.' u.io. une oi ini
Said oil and ens lease will be sold on
tiie following terms to-wlt: Kor a cash
bonus of not less than 1300.00 and a
reservation of one-eighth royalty: five-
year lease
Said sale to be held In the county
court room ol 1 'arter county uklahouia
ut the time above mentioned.
I'ateU this 1Mb day of April. 1922.
1 U BLACK
li of the Ksiatc of Preston Lee
Black a Minor
i April 17. li 18 20. 21 122.)
NOTICE OF SALE OF OIL AND CAS
LEASE
Slate of Oklahoma. Count) of Carter ss.
In The County Court
of a order of the county court of Cur
Bf county. Stale of Oklahoma made
ouce is nereny given In pursuance
i IlllT.t .ifi tfl.. Wttx 1'.V nf Vi.ril
lu-ti .1.. i i i "... .T-
KT . IS'SSiSVK
!'. ..- an oil and gas
iiiiiomk ii-a- uo ni-umnun me iin nay
... vnrll l'-i'' at I 'lu .m ii i ii
i-urtei coulilj. Statu of ukUlumu to.
wit:
NS of NKW und N of ItKW of NW
. und the N lt.2ti acres of Lot 1.
uicl (he SW 27 .teles of l.ot 1 nil
in eeouen is. np. : sswill. Kungu
I West also South 20 acres of Ixit
1. all of lot 2. and tbe SS of NalW
and the NS of the N I . of the
IIMi all lu Section 4 Township I
limine I W . containing tt.l
acres.
halt! oil ii nd gus leuse will bv sold on I
the following terms and conditions to-
wlt live jear commercial lease U-I'ru-ducers
un fundllioh that a teal well bv
drilled on this acreage or within H
inlles of suine to a depth of 2100 feet un- !
less ml or tPs Is found In paying quanti-
ties it u lesser depth ami drilling opera-
tion to begnl within (n days from date
of lease llonus lo be paid on confirms- !
tloti of sale und deliver) of lease.
Salt! sale to be held m the County
Court nun of Carter county Oklahoma
at the time above stated
listed this 11th day of April 1122
lollN W JollNKoV Dunidliili
I 1 'lllll i .1 1 t-i 1 In Hull Ai.l I.. v ... a I
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II II H 1 7 l ! 1
IIASKIt l.l
rlnlng game Wetlnesdsy Ardmore
vs Cleburne Buy tlrkels from the
Inrtlr .Mniiday and Tuesday. 171
TREES
Plant tinsr. Not ti lale. Krult and
nhnde trees shrubber) rasas vines
hedwe. M-rrtes. arnfted pecsna. bulbs
etc lAndwsps designing.
ARDMORE NURSERY
Irl lludi m I'rop.
sl Main.
rhone i;i:g.
ONE DOLLAR TAKES JOURNEY
A Dollar Check Goes the Rounds in Ardmore-
Pays Many Accounts
old Man Dollar is a wonderful fel-
low. If ou have never figured out
Just what he will do towards bringing
prosperity to the community and keep-
lug business going here's a concrete
example of his worth.
In connection with the Pay Up cam-
paign now being conducted by the re-
tail merchants of Ardmore through the
Retail Merchants association M It.
Shine secretary had a huge check
made out for one dollur. This he car-
ried to Westhsimer ami Daube and :mid
it on his account. Westheimer and
of!l)aube endorsed It to the Ardmorite to
apply on account and the Ardmorite
' -
turned it over to Herd Halley on ac-
count. Ileril-Hailey owed a bill at the
I Cruvltt Drug Co. M the check next
w"nt thW Vvu f:nlvl" Dn C' "
traveled to Ardmore Pharmacy where
it took care of a bill. The 1'harmaoy
ow-od Krueger a dollar so the check ran Hay H le got It on account. The Beetle
across the street where it gobbled that Motor Co. endorsed It over to the Mud-
bill up. One of the Kruegei Ikivs had son-Huston Lumber Co. who endorsed
bought some furniture at Sneed's so it to Brown's Auto Supply. Prom here
hen- the chock tioxt visited. Sneed's I it wen! to thi Chickasaw Products Co.
liad run up a little account at Don and from there was endorsed to the
Cochran's so the check dropped down Ttass I'm nlture Co. Mr. Crockett owed
the street and took care of that. Don . Mr. Shine so he paid him a dollar with
had some printing done during the the check.
month previous so he authorised the And so it was that the check muchly
check to go on down to Sessions. Scb- battered and worn but with IB endorse-
slons owed Henry Baum and so the ments on its Iwck came right back to
check next gainexl the endorsement of
Henry Kaum who turned it ovor to the
Press on account and the Press paid a
bill with it at PaiM Printing Co.
Puine Printing company endorsed it
over to the Cold Storage Market and
(Irocery und Mr. Pennington stepped
CITY BRIEFS
Announcement has been made thut
! examination will be held to fill tin-
..iu ..
oothe Business College at Chilllcolhe.
Mo. won honors for the Oklahoma
club at the annual field meet held on
I Thursday of last week according to
i w
i information received here Monday.
Mrs. W. L. Smith of Healdton died
at her home there on April 13 ut the
age of 52 years and was buried at
Lone (Jrove the following day serv-
ices being conducted by the Kev. Leon
Julius. The family had lived near
Brock for a great number of years
and deceased was well known through-
out Carter county.
"'inatlon of eighth grade papers
"f Pupils throughout the county is now I
in progress at the office of the countv
-.-.ntendent and it is expected that
wtihin ten days the grades will be
tabulated and certified to Slate Super- i
intendcnt Wilson.
Numerous Ardmore motor parties
pant Sunday on the VV'ushitu river near
the Sulphur roud bridge. This site Is
becoming more popular tut the season
ad van t according to residents in that
section and It Is not unusual lor two
tles to be there un Sunday.
Friends of Sheriff Ewlng C. London
and his diy.utius extended their greet-
fogd 0 the forcu by sending up two
nuge vagtg Qf cu flowerg 0 he cour
house Sunday morning.
A Buick car was stolen from Ira
Ward at Wilson on last Thursday night
the sheriffs department said Monday'
mornlngf. One man Is being held in the
John L Hodge former assistant
county attorney has opened a law of-
fice in the Carl Jones building over the
TOMATO I'LANTS NOW READY
AT E. T. FOSTER'S SEED STOKE.
17-3
HAM)
MADE
BOOTS
and
Expert
Shoe
Repairing
No job too difficult for
this shop. Try us
out and see-
H. J.DIXON
EXPERT
SHOE REPAIRER
Just South of Postoffice
on Warhington St.
MONEY TO IX)AN
OfM tsutl.unu avalluble right
nnvv to loan on Ardmore prop
erty lt US help ynu Mill I hnt
I'c.v tn ie slid rrpny us at 111 an
per month on rarh tt.ono bor-
'"wed. This repay- both Interest
tnd principal. Our exsmln' r
Will he BaM April 14th so get
your application In now-
TATE IN8. AGENCY
HlM 41 I M W Main
Ask Par Harry Tats
i
-and
j over to Vhit man and Simpson Co..
and cleuned no un account there. The
Whiteman and Simpson Co. had a bill
I at the (luy Harris I luick Co. so the old
check went tearing over to the auto
concern. From there it paid a bill at
the Harris Hattciry station. Then it
hurried over ami took care of an ac-
count at H. It Crockett's grocery.
On down to Ijcuchm in-.Iohnson Motor
Co. then on to the Tom Cooper Motor
Co. Colley and Philll 0 were next paid
a bill with the check who In turn paid
one dollar On ICCOUOt to the Tyler and
Simpson Co. The New State Hardware
company next came In for service and
after the Check was endorsed there it
visited the Prame Drug store where it
! went on account. It was then turned
"vvv t0 F' '"' ""r" wn" in urn W
1 Willianis-Poe. WilliamS-Poi paid for
bread at the Kstes Bread Co and then
the man who had originally startod It.
This is a fair Illustration of a dollar
In circulation and demonstrates ac-
cording to the merchants how Impor-
I tant it Is to pay bills. "You pay me
I'll imy him he'll pay you" Is literally
j true.
OO LATE TO CLASSIFY
LOST Leather coin purse hand
stamped containing key. small change.
belongs to large pockotbook. Phone
(12. 171
LOST Three army blankets and one
ciuilt Saturday afternoon on North
Washington street from the rear of a
motorcyok) Kinder please phone 18B5-
R. 17-1
I
I
WoOlWOTtJl store. He Is also conduct
ln his npoim for county attorney
from this office.
John It Hodge former assistant
county attorney has opened a law
office in the Carl Jones building over
the Woohvorth store. He is ulso con-
ducting bis campaign for county at-
torney from this office.
"Bud" Ford who has been serious-
ly ill after drinking what the police
said was fluid squeezed from "dinned
heat" is ablo to be about again and
Monday was on the streets showing
signs of being little worse for the
WtenCO.
M.RS. MARY A. SPENCER ol
Wntertown X. V.. aged 75
who declares she gained fifteeu
pounds on Tanlac and feels just
fine all the time. Has in badly
. an down condition.
"Just think of It at seventy-five
years of age to be made well and
strong uguln und gain twelve pounds
j In weight but this Is exactly what I
did ufter taUlng Tunlac Not only
that 1 feel years younger" said Mrs.
Mar) A. Spencer. K.Lst St. life-long
u i i. lent of Watertown. N -V
"For over a your 1 w.ts In a terri-
ble run-down condition and I was so
I nervous und rustless that many a
night I would he.ii the clock strike
WWy hour 1 was uble to eat very
little and lost strength right along
finally becoming so weak I could
hardly walk from une room to the
other.
"Un uccount of tuy uge I thought
my declining health wns nuturul. but
T-.i nlu. has proved that 1 was mis
taken. I cun do all my own house-
1 Work now 1 sleep Ull night long
wake up In the morning feeling r-
freshed UUi just feel flin ull duy '
i long Tuulat can't be praised too
much."
ItakK Is Htdd In Ardmore by Flume
Prug CO . and lending druggists every-
where adv. '
SPKIM. STYLE KOK IMS IN
SPOUT tOAT AMI PKIIIR MOOKI.H
j AT HAKTMrfS It Wit Kl CI SALK.
usKnii
Opening game Wednesday. Ardmore
vs. Cleburne Huy tickets from the
ladles Monday und Tuesday. 17-3
SPRlMi HTYIJt FOR Hit IN
SIMIIIT CO AT AND PRIOR MODRI.S
AT IIARTMTT'S BANKRUPT 8AI.E.
FLOOR
-STAINS
iV2Z5 a -xas
a MAHOGANYl
oiToictc&aNosT!rt-
SkNSMKaiUS&BsA
FREE WITH THIS COUPON "
Pretent this advertisement to the dealer! below with 15 cents for a good
brush to apply it and receive a qusner-pint csn of Kuanize Floor Finith
(sny colot) FREE of charge.
PTOSAW LUMBER COMPANY
Telephone 20
THE DAYS OF
W.V"1 J
I ' hi n n rt v; iu
ft kl si w u 11
ARE HERE
Baseball Fishing
Golfing Tennis
then this store is fully equipped to supply your
needs Baseball Outfits Tennis Outfits Golf
Outfits Fishing Outfits priced in keeping with
the times-
BUY THEM NOW
HUM
FIX-IT
MEN'S ilHTS
ClMQd and & -fl Or
Preyed . 1 D
LADIES' Sl.'lTf
(Moaned utui ifl"J OfT
Pressed pl-wO
and up
PARISIAN CLEANERS AND DYERS
121 N. Washington Telephone I28-J
We (Jive Lone Star Stamps
FINISH
AS IT VARNISHES
One operation does the work. Nothing to
mix nothing to fuis with. Ntw life and
new beauty it quickly given to old things
and a finish of true permsnence water-
Sroof and wear-retittsnt it assured wheo
'yanize Floor Finith it uted on
Furniture and Woodwork
Made to endure abuse on floori Kyanixe
Floor Finith it for that very reason ideil
for furniture and woodwork.
On today dry tomorrow. Yeart of faith-
ful tervice ahead. Waterproof sbtolutely.
So tough that gritty beeli cannot scratch
it white.
EUbt htodtome permanent co on from Lltbt
Oak to Dark Mabodaay. Clear earniah II you
chooae. But lr it ihat'a the way to 0r.r in
uaelulneaa to you. Accept our free offer below.
m SON
SHOP
A Pleasant
Economy
"Cleanliness is next
to godliness"
l.ot us keep your suits
or frocks in immaculate
condition arid it will in-
tensify your charm.
Besides it's true econ-
omy to have your
clothes Dry Cleaned as
it adds month of enjoy-
ment and service to
their life.
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