The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 246, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 12, 1908 Page: 8 of 8
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Ardmore Thursday March 12 1903
GE EIGHT
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
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WANTS
Answtral last one Atdmorelte .Id eich
WANTED.
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Mm tD burn- baiber
v week completes II"
r. i .i!iU lnm licensed III
t(.s Rivcll diplomas
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pr t' v.ii.iM Saturdays lmsl-
tl U fii'.wcitMliM fill demand for
jr. ii' U rltt for catalogue.
M '. r Iu hi r College. Dallas Tox.
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In convince those In noed
if Mr
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mi- and Ilopttlr work or
tun i hat you'll make no
ith. r will 1. If iwnt to
r ! .tide"
M IIINK A.NM) HUPAIH
I.
JllM
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TO 1 i m i''
Mill St.
to know
26-1111
N 1 1 ') u to know timt mo
( i r ('.tiutv Pnrnlliiro store is
h iur on' hh 1'iillro stock nt ne-
1 1 il t ' soon as lock Ik wild
i ti in- will he for roui. z.i-u
Willi ruvir for 7-room house.
two !')( I- from (Hall School. Ar-
thur Nim.-l.nr W'hoolor IHdn. Hti
hi Y oiir second hand
I: 1 1 (I ! I lioiuN for K)t niHh.
i (.oi i u :i an-im
1 1 ) li.in r for mock S.iii. .r-
fill' uMMlr. Wheeler HIiIk. lU
FOR SALE.
'Oil it M 1 Wo havu iil)iit eight
t'. i in 1 a Tim of good fnrtnltiK
1 i..l f r - aU. These place range
In !.' fimn tnirty to four liuiidrod
and f ftv at -res. a number of which
n.1 t.n ixthaiiKo for desirable
n Iduiif pioperty In Atdtnoro.
SMITH-FLOW REALTY CO.
Stf
I'OH SM.I'l Very desirablo residence
lot.i two blocks of iiln street
clo .o to business section. Clood
nclrhhorliood l'art cash balanco
to t tilt It will pay you to Invostl
KJite thin proposition. C-C
SMITH-FLOW REALTY CO.
'I'Oll SM.K Lot in ohl I'lilllps block
Ar'iuir S ni't.ilr. Wheeler IlltlK- ttf
FOIt SU.V Two four room real-
dt net j close In. Will soil for one-
fourth caMi. balanco to suit pur-
liti .t r This property Ih worth
tho ninrv tu spot cash. &tt
SMITH FLOW REALTY CO.
FOIl SU.i: V choice lilllldlm? lot
II liv 1 10 feet In McI.ImIi nililltloii.
M 'I.m( .nali tf hnt.ll.ita lllillllrit
I.. I' i:.l...i I'.lVI n l ainlli.
wi t o phono :is;i. 5-12
H) I " ! tllie KOOlt l-nMHIl IUHIHO.
' 11 odi n iiivi-nlencos and two lots
M iil i I inM). For inmniiatlon
T ui-stii JO North Wiish-
in t i
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FOR ' M I
imi good bargains In
hustness projierty.
I'l Ma
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R(igtiis-Suggs-Mllburn Co.
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tiie good lot on W'oct
1 U 111 noil ehenp. For
v Tom JiIiii!mhi l.i
. nton strtvt. in
"mice driving horse
''I good color very
c. Lincoln McfJulre.
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1 I Ml
l.irgo well furnished
modern convenience.
M
Mays. Phone 7 It
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v i Modern six-room cot-
i'.cki rom Main si root
.in phone 422.
I ..t 1 i ! 1 i.' "f lot 2
... A ' l.'O foe'
' i iui throe
' .mil rn. city water
on-hard. Apply Tom
i ' Nuith Wiwhlngtui' I'M
' ''il THADB U-Jy's tl-
. " new genU' I ycie
y w months gas dine
i n i ! condition. Will sell
' 1 1 for other proper-
I re jjod stf dh
F'-K
FOR RENT.
Ft Ml u:r Dlt S.Mil'J Five-room
i-'hi- (i northwest Ardmore oast
f;- a. luge desirable lot. Half
( i".'l lili.inee leniu to suit.
lUi.t.iNSSl'UC.S MIl.nUJtN CO.
11 tf
FOH HUNT Two furnished rooms
also an offlco room In Nobl
tiros. Dunning. Appiy odiu uros
Ctf
FOH HI' N'T -Six room house nice
j- -i" -hood good barn stoie
( -I n lot See J 11. llrooks. the
fio ft'ior fu nlturo man.
2l-tf
Iron tShU My property
i Ar and K St. N. Ti
Smith.
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3 LINES
3 TIMES
3 DIMES
diyls .1 good creed lot Hoc tolks
lull IlKNT- Noat five room cott(u;o
i n liaiir'ov. ilolKli'H IU;ht and
W.'l'iT. I'llllllC fi..-.
Kill HUNT N I ci suite of ollloe
rooms out DHjiIit Dry Oimdn Co.
City water Hint k. Apply 11. W.
Hnmlol. tf
J'MH Hlff.NT- Hum 1 1 four room liwisn
nicely furnished. Oheap If Ukon
l once. H M. 1. I'Vinti phono
195. 1 1-3
Poll HKN'TO-room house close In
on Codilo street. T. K. Koarnoy.
ystf
! nil UK NT Kour loom nouse clone
In. l-'HrlhliiK limn. 10t
KtJfiS If you want flnesr layers
mi earth get Whltu Leghorn eggs
$1 per Helling. Mm. 8. 8. Tulaon.
8-10.
A Quaint Compliment.
On Mark Twain' wveiily-Mt'outl
birthday it llartlniit olereymiiu nald of
hint:
"No wonder he MihN happiness In old
IIKV. All the lli'l wnlllil In) bapiy if
they were ux Myuipiitlietle mid mm kind
iim he. He In continually kuIiik nt of
1 1 Ik wuy to plenne others ami the lesult
U thai be I eontluunlly pleaitliiK him-
Ki'lf. l.lNten. for limtiiiire. to the iiiinlut
i ipiiinent be paid iiie the hint time I
he eiiine to bear me iirencb. lie wnltetl i ''ho oridinii chlltlreii dear
for mo at the ehiireh door at the Kerv j Aml l0H. the i0Vely ladles conn;
Ice's end and. hhalilnt; mo by tbu l.nn.l. T() va hm chrUlIlin8 clloor.
Mild Kl'livel.v:
" 'I mean no offenne. but I fool ohlls-1
ed to tell you that the prem hlntf (hUMy mother's lovely too. and If
moriiliiK Ikim been of a Kind that 1 eiin
Hparo. I Kn to i'liiiri-b Hlr to piiritue
my own train of thmiKht but today I
couldn't tb It. You Interfered with
mo. You forced mo to attend to you
Mini lost mo n full half hour. I bt
that thin may not occur iipiln.'"
Philosophy of Drscartrs.
Turning the mental vision Inward as
Ibicon turned II outward DoHonrtoH
watched the operations tif the hiiiiI iis
nil oi.jefl in a inicroscope. i w-u
in oeiievi iiiiuiiiiK lhii upiMi L-muuir
ho convincing that ho could nut by
.
any oirort reriiso inn aHcunt. no roiiiiu
as ho Inspected his beliefs that lie
could plausibly doubt everything but
his own cvlKieiice. Hero at biHt wiih t
the everlasting rock and this was '-1
vealetl In bit own consciousness; bonce
his famous "(Joglto ergo mini" (I think.
t.....r. ..... t .i.iti i i ittui.li niiitt.iuw utilil
i... tu i.uia.f ...ri. 1'ierr.!
gate It mid Its clear replies will ho
science for all. clear ideas nro true i
Down In the depths of the mind Is the
Idea of the intlnlto perfoctlou-tlie
until; or tin workman linpressou upon!
Ills work. Therefore t!od exists.
York Aiiiorlcau.
-New I
Scienco nntl Sound Fact.
"Tlio workings or the human mind
when asleep ate full of wonder." re-
marked a scientist who was paying a
visit to an aeiiuaiiilanco. "Have you
eer .started up from a sound dream-
less sloop with every sense on tho
nloi t and with your whole being thrill-
ed Willi a vivid yet IndeUiinhle fooling
that something was wrong and instant
action required?"
"Of ton." replied Ills hostess "and In
nearly every case I have found that I
was awakened by the fumbling of my
husband's key at the front tloorl"
Impertinent
Siionklng of a man noted for his im
pertltieuee an ncqiialutaiico said:
"Itlaiik's luipuiloiico was second only
io tluit of a waiter 1 heard fthoui the
other day.
"Look hero waller' said a guest.
Ibis fish Is not cooked properly.
'"1 know It sir.' said the waiter
but you tobl me it was for your wife.'
" 'Well what of that?' asked the sur
prised guest.
"'Why.' n Id the waiter. 'I knew
that If the lady was your wife she
couldn't be very particular.' "
Realism In Art.
Two artists were boasting how they
could paint. "Do you know" said one.
"1 'H luted a sixpence oil tUe ground
one day and a beggar nearly broke tils
fingers trying to pick It up! flint's
nothing to what 1 did." said the other.
"I painted a log of mutton on a stone
and it was so realistic that a dog ate
half the stone before bo found out Ma
mistake!"
His Narrow Escape.
"I tell you. tho closing of the Steenth
National was a mighty close call for
tne."
"How was that?"
"Why. a friend had advUod mo to
put my money In It and"
"Ami you took bis advice?"
"No. but I would if I'd had any tnon
ey." Philadelphia Lodger.
Not the Kind He Wanted.
"Little Willie i an away to bunt red-
skins." "Yes'"
"Hut he didn't tint! any until bis fa-
ther bstl liulshed with him." Harper's
Weekly.
"My face is my fortune sir." she
until
Will." he replied "poerty Is no dis
gra-o but H'sswfulij iiicotiunknt at
tmts'"
nr.TF.TY
0 k- - M.
ly Mrs. I. II. VuriJeiiii riioucM House (Illlt o .
SOCIAL CALENDAR.
Thursday
llonovolont' Society inoeU.
Twentieth ronlnry Gliders dance.
Ardmore Musical club meets.
Friday.
Orio club meets with Mm. 0. H.
W'ebb.
Oleo elnti meets with MIm Dyrc.
gwefli Blxttfu meets.
Snturdny.
Young lailles nmrkel atjChlekn-
aw furniture store.
THE LONESOME CHILD
There's no olio ery fond of mo;
I don't know why It's so;
Hut no one soeiiiH to have the time;
They come nnd then they go.
I Htn so Utile that I must
.lust stay ul homo all day.
It's very lonesome and 1 wish
That I could run and nlny.
My dolllos nro my only friends.
iltut thoy can't make a iiolso
Ami how 1M like to nut itnd shout
Uku nil those little boys.
road my slory books about
I wus an ornmn sne
Mlglt llnd me out. attd then perhaps
Would stay all day with me.
Frank Fair.
Tho Orlo club will moot with Mr
(5. II. Wubb tomorrow afternoon.
i
Mrs. Prater U entertalniiiK the
Merrio Wives this Afternoon.
Tu rilrpp An aiiilnjp woU .vP1
ho hero March tlm l!"th under the
.nid..lnn. t tl... 1rtllila nllllltf 111
"""i"ll n "iu - -
.looked forward to with much i
uio ami will he quite educational In
.. ....! ! lieliiit much talked o
tliroiisli other papers In whoso town
it has visited.
A number of Ardmore society folks
'nro In receipt of handsome Inviit
Hons Issued by the Progress Club ol
Oklahoma City to their fourth annual
mll 1)p Kvon March the sixteenth
. .... .. thank you
for tho remembrance.
Dainty cards come to our desks
for which wo extend our npprot'n
Hon which rend thus
You nro cordially invited to attend a
Masquerade Hall at tho
Harmony Club
Monday. March the 10th. 190S.
Gainesville Texas.
Tho Young ladles Homo MUslou
Socloty of the Uroadwny Methodist
church mot with Mlsa L'.zbio D'n-r
Wednesday afternoon and sowed
quite a bit. Tho ladiea ate golm? to
take In sewing and have on sals ne v
a 1 1 run I and other articles. Tho
urdny market was discussed and
ciuiiniltleo appointed to solicit th
fourth ward for the sale next Satur-
day. The hostess served choice r-
frehstnents.
Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgo Dashuer very
nleiiKfintlv entertained at the Hod and
lluu Club Tuesday evening with
" - - "r
six o'clock dinner complimentary t
their visiting guests from Tlshomlu
go. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas U. Deuge
The evening was an Ideal one to
spond around an outing resort boat
lug nnd llshlng was enjoyed a sum
ptuous dinner was served in courses
The guests were. Mr. and Mrs. n. A
Simpson Mr. and Mrs. J. X. Dot! son
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Poland. Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Spraglns Mr. and Mrs. H
A. Jones Miss Dyer and Mr. Cray
croft Miss Scott and Mr. Fit7.gei.il. I
Mr. Dyer and the host and hoste.
The members of tho Foriulale H-
view club met Wednesday ' l!li 1
fourth ward school building to s'ul
Stoddard's lectures In line ait p-
j punitory to tho coming of the Tumo i-
Art Uxhlblt that will be here the ;u
tor part of this month under the aus
pices of tho Mothers club tter th
study tho members Intended htimlliir:
old papers for shipment the Mother-
club of that ward are collect Im: On
arriving there was such nu array ot
pnpers that the thought of studying
was abandoned ami tho ladles scan-1
1 .....Ii..... n1illl All j1 I t ." fltll
proceeded to tlelng their solicited
treasures and ere the set of the Pin
our n thoiMitid pounds of paper had
((01 iumiiod Hy Co cloo of school
I Uio Metburs of the forth oxpiU to
Mui JL JL
-4
ship a carload of old paper to tho pa-
per factory In Corfeyvlllo Kansas.
One of the neatest Ingrnved cnril
Imaginable has Just come to our desk
which rends Ihus:
Mr. and Mrn. Oeorgo AVIIhelin
WTI give In marriage their daughter
Abbeguylu Serena
to
.Mr. Clarence Trlgue Johnson
Thursday morning .March twelfth
Nineteen Hundred and Hight
at twelve o'clock.
Home of 1 (ride's I'arentt4
Walters Oklahoma.
At llomn
After March Fifteenth
Olustee Oklahoma.
:
On Wednesday In celohrnllon of
her fifty-ninth birthday Mrs. W. W.
Taliaferro was hosfo to ipilto a
number of her friends who cunio hi
unawares nt her homo on A street
mirth west Mm. Taliaferro was quiet-
ly sewing and talking with her friend.
Mrs. Van Clove who by the way had
topiied In to keep the hostess at
homo when suddenly she looked out
and saw a great reglmeni of ladles
at
her door her first thought wa.
how could she find standing room for
them In hor house hut she did nnd
there was room for more. Kaon
gttest brought a remembrance and
tine token wns a box of red stick
randy quite amusing the giver think
ing the recipients number of years
wero enough to place her In her do-
tage not so with Mrs. Taliaferro
however she will have candy for the
babies who call for many days.
Mrs. Ilootie Taliaferro had prepared
refreshments which were daintily
served. The guests were: Mestlaines
H. W. VanClevo. C. 11. Hanks. A. .1.
Lee. Hallle Smith S. A. (inrdner.
L. I. McChiiren. F. S. Myden. It. II.
Dit.ler. W. 0. DlUlor. .loannu Roberts
L. F. Pervlu. T. K. Kearney. W. S.
Wolverton. Kdgnr Smith .1. 1). Payne
Nettle Jones. M. A. Whltohiirst N. C.
Woods C. A. Whltohiirst Jesse
Whltohiirst. T. II Hanks. D. W.
Huteher. M. A. Palmer. Hnn Webb.
(J. .V. Hodges J. C. Iuigram Uh.ono
Taliaferro. Misses Hlla Gale DltJer.
Kllzabeth Dltzler. Janotto Lee. Hvn
Whltohiirst Maxlno Hodges Mona
Until Webb. Muster Harry Leo
Payne Frank Whltehurst. Warren Tal-
iaferro. D.tntol l.oe Webb ami the
hostess.
The meeting of tho Mothers' club
at tho Franklin school Wednesday
afternoon was largely attended and
tho "flower shower" was not forgot-1
ten every inoinbor canio armed with
either plants bulbs or seed and tho
teachers and pupils will bo kept qulto
busy after study hours set: In-.
out. On account of the illnoss of tlio
president. Mrs. W. A. I.odbettor Mrs.
lUenkmoie presided after tlio read -
lng of tho minutes and the roll call
a most Interesting program wa lis-
tened to. The first number was one
of those splendid talks from Hov.
Monsor which have made him so pop -
ulnr among the Mothers clubs of the
c.ty. Ills talk was outlined and he
begun by Insisting that "Tho homo
should bo made plensant for the
child nothing should bo too ologant
for Us use othorwlso It will seek
pleasures away from home stock
your homes well with good books
papers periodicals and games. Al-
though the homo should bo made
pleasant it should not revolvo about
the child as tho centor. A child
should bo taught obedlenco and from
throe to live months old Is not too
young for It to begin to learn to
mind. Mother never threaten a child
unless you Intend carrying out that
threat.
Do nut slap a child about tho faco
or head whipping Is good for tome
children and with others It doesn'M
count at all throwing cold water in
their f.u-es works charm .ugly wl'b
Kennedy's
Laxative
Co&gfe Syrap
CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR
RtlUi Cold by working thm
cut of tha lytlern through a oopiout
nd htalthy sction of tha bowtlt.
Rlivt Cough! by cUinino tht
mucoui membnnri of tht throat
chttt and bronchial tubta.
as Mania Siitf-ir" B
Children Like It
For Sale Ly W. B. Frame
j
some and Hov. Monsor asked If any
ono In tho room had over tried this
one lady said she had and recom-
mended it.
Parents should never come between
the child and the toucher do not ba-
I come provoked sleep over the little
nlTalr nnd after careful thought If
' necessary go but be sure you are
I doing the right thing.
Make your children democratic th
not make them snobs there are tti
many snobs now In deciding lit com-
panions look to the morals the test
tif companionship should he their
morals. Our country is changing
from democracy to plutocracy aim
one great safe guard is the public
school and the teaching of equality.
Hov Monsor concluded by saying
that the parent stands between iw
extremes on one side they to.u-h
obedience even If necessary to use i
fear on the other we must he I's
best friend when you have learned t i
teach thoin obedience you have solved j
the problem of raising children." j
Miss Dyer gave a voice solo that ;
was enjoyable and Miss Hoonc gave 1
an Interesting reading. After the pm-
gram a business meeting was called.
Committee on grounds reported and
a line of far will he levied on any
one who drives across that school
ground and spys are watching you so
you had better drive around the cor-
ners. The Mottso comiiiltteo did not re-
port. Finance committee reported.
A program for tho next meeting
was announced.
Volco stilo Mrs. Wosthelmer.
And a number of piano and violin
solo.- trom local talent.
The business girl wife should be
a sucoss because she knows the wor-
ries that besot a business man.
Mas generally learned when lo be
silent.
I'nilerstamls tho uvulae of mono
having bad to work for It herself.
Has generally learned to dross
neatly and carefully without extra v.v
gunro.
Knows by experience tho worker's
need of a quiet restful home at the
days end.
Has learned in hor business career
the necessity of system In all work.
Knows the unfairness of asking tho
business person to exccule household
commissions.
Knows how easy it Is to he detained
at tho olllce and therefore won"'
grumble overmuch If dlnnor Is kept
waiting.
Knows that there are bigger
things In this world than the trilling
little pergonal things that happen to
hor each day. and never will bother
hor husband with her worries until
ho has had a good meal and a rest.
That Is only a cheerful homo a
peaceful home lighted by the light
of lovo and tho wage earner can
11ml strength and refreshment nnd
hopo to start each days toll anew.
v
Odd nklrts aro always In order and
those of linen will ho quite in order1
for the southern trip. Ono of the-e
In hnlrllnei! linen has thirteen goro-
' with an overstltchliiK on each seam
These gores In another model wero
joined togetor with a narrow Insei-
Hon. and again each goro was deco-
rated with tin largo inset or heavy 1
1 embroidery and lace. The same skin j
it a good model Tor tho various plaid I
1 and chocked materials to be found in i
t tho .shops among tho spring goods
I ono was soon In a black and grey
ohock nnd the seams poro piped wlt'i
a deep orange almost a brown taf-1
feta. Such goods as cashmere lustre
mohair talfeta. and any of tho plain ;
j fabrics used for skirts would make j
up woll in this design and bo In taste
! for separate waists.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Hhouifls G. D-nge.
who havo boon the guosts of Mr.
and Mrs. Cloorgo Dashner returned
to thpir homo In Tlslroinlngo FaU
morning.
Mrs. J. J. Stolra and children.
jtutu nnd Alva left Wodnesday for
st. Louis whore the former will
visit her mother Mrs. Walrapp.
Milton Ikard is lit l-'ort Worth
attending tho stockmen's convention
rti:d while there is tho guest of his
itrother Floyd Ikard and slater.
Mrs. D. Carl Wobb.
Mrs. .Mohan and son Joseph and
Miss Maine Walsh who havo been
l.a-ant winter guests al tho homo
of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crosslund.
;Vfh WeibiosttiM itight for their
'home In Albany. Now York. They
will upend a day iu St. Ixnils vl'lt-
ing Mrs. Walrapp.
Miss Hoan of St. Agnes Acadeny
is visiting in Sulphur.
Young People's Missionary.
Pittsburg. Pa. Mar 12. Dr. Wll
Ham MaokeiiBlo was tho sptaker for
the third day of 'lio Young People's
Missionary convention hero today
Subscribe for tho Ardmorelto.
Get a Certificate of Deposit
in this state bonk! Get three per cent interest and
let your money earn something! Get busy and de
posit your money with us and remember that its
safe return to you is guaranteed by the Depositors'
guaranty fund of the state of Oklahoma. This will
give you a sense of absolute security and panics will
have no terrors for you. We solicit your patronage.
ARDMORE LOAN AND TRUST CO.
Banking Real Estate Fire Insurance and Loans.
J. A QIVENS President. DON LACY Vice President
A. H. PALMER Cashier. FRED C. CARR Asst. Cashier.
THE CITY NATIONAL BANK
ARDMORE OKLA.
Capital (100000.00
Surplus Funds 75000.00
Accounts of firms and Individuals sollcltedU Courteous treat-
ment accorded to all allko.
L. P. ANDERSON President B. F. FRENSLEY Vice President
C. L. AN'DEHSON Cashier. ... HI) SAXDI.I.V. Aralntant Cashier
FsRst mtuiml em
ARDMORE OKLA.
Paid In $ 60000.00
Funds 165000.00
$155000.00
Capital
Surplus
Total
Tho oldest bank In Indian Territory. Accounts ot Ilnns and
Individuals solicited upon tho most liberal terms con-lstcut
with good banking.
Bccrcpnii-.u-iivimLan.i.Jtu.c3gri
Carter Comity Selling Out
'I he Carter County Furniture House located on
West Main street opposite the Carter county court
house is closing out its stock of furnkure at the
lowest prices ever made on new goods in Ardmore.
Such bargains are unheard of. When the stock is
closed out the building will be for rent Come and
take home with you a nice piece of furniture a
picture or a rug. You will be delighted when )ou
see the bargains that are being offered.
Carter County
Opposite County Court
It's Too Late
To correct mistakes after your plumbing is in. Better
have it done right at first (jive us your work and we
guarantee that you will havo no worry from faulty
plumbing. We do gas fitting plumbing and all kinds
of tin woik.
SPREXELMEYEB COMPANY
TINNERS. PIUMBERS AND OAS FITTERS.
f 'l!1j
rW IV. COLEMAN
.... THE CITY DRUGGIST ....
Telephone 4. ... 9 Maiu St.
.$225000.00
Furniture House
House. West Main St.
Fresh and Cured Meats
W'o havo in stock at all times tho Ilnest fresh
meats and also till the good cured meats. Resides
Swift's Premium Haeon wo have tho homo cured
breakfast bacon that is lino
irosh nntl sweet. W'o nuiko
suusaeo pressed meat nntl
handle everything that belongs
in a tlrst-eltiss market. Phono
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 246, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 12, 1908, newspaper, March 12, 1908; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc80691/m1/8/: accessed November 16, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.