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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
Ardmore Wednesday June 17 1908.
Ills Traced to
Stomach Trouble
The pcoplo who sudor most from dis-
ease arc thoso who have n weak or din
ordered storanch. If tlio (unction of
digestion Is perfect In nil Its phases if
thn food you cat is thoroughly digested
to that It builds up tho body and makes
poml rrl lilooil ntvl tho bowrla rriculitrlr remote
the unntccanAry tirllona voo.1 hralih In tiouml
to rciult. Hut It tho alnmarh. liter and bowcli
work Imporfrcllr then licmlachrs ami norvoua-
rs rraull anil rou lar jourwlf 0n to (rti-r
dlM-ar. iklndlic.inu.H illfuscslnTolvlntfmup
irlcnl oiirrntlon etc It l n will-known fact
thnt ipeDllclll la duo to dlturders o( tho
IiOWI1a
Tho thlni? to do I alwarii to Vtrp your bowel!
rn. Ilnro a pasture at Icaat nnco In Zl hour.
It there Is nnr truubln with IheiUimach. Iiowrla
or litter tiur SO rent or II bolllo of Ur. Cold-
wrll't Syrup l'cptln at tho nearest druif atuie
nod tako It until rrllcrnl. It c prornptlr and
pcntlr and If sure to right thn trnubln. Krrrr
initio Is guaranteed to do thai no matter how
atubborn the raae. It will do ccn tnoro thao
clean out tho bowcli for It will tone tho atom-
eh arnuie tho llrer. iiulckrn tho nervous sra
trm and purlfr the blood. In that war all the
minor rtnutomt will disappear. Take It for
ronsllpallon. IndlKentlon. alck headache till
lousnena anur atomaeh and other dluettlre
diseases. It Is the brat laiatlrn and Ionic for
"weak poMo rhlldren women and old folks
becauto of Its gcntlo action.
Mr Itlditlll the postmaster at HruwvlllB
Tex . speaks hUhlr of It In thin regard. nnl Mr.
llurns. of Dement III an engineer on the Wa-
bash never thinks of going out on his engine
without a Imtlle of Dr. Caldwell's Hrnui I'rinln
In his seat boi. It others follow their eiampln
and thus keep themselves In perpetual good
henlth. Tho rosl Is so small as to txs within ths
means of everrono and It will save Itself a hun-
dred tlmeaovcr In fewer doctor bills during the
year.
CDTC TCCT Thaw wliMng to lj Dr. Ctlo-
rnCC I CO I wtil't SniD Ptcitln Mlors tur
Ing tin nave i lies timele botils itnt to Uiclr rmms by
lODrtitlng tlx company. TMi offer 11 to provt trial the
Itmedy will do 11 culm and ll only opts ti ihoie
who hivs nevtr taktn It. Send lor It If you have any
lymptomt rl itomacn liver or botl dlieaie. oentlitt
yrtmoiteffrctln laiatix for tMldrtn women and old
folk i. A puarantred permanent Mire cure. THE
PUBLlO VERDICT! "No Laiatlvs So Oiwd and Sun
ai DR. CAIDWUL'S SYRUP PtPSIN." TMl product
bait purity guarantee No. 17 Wathlngton 0. Ci
PEPSIN SYRUP CO.
Ill Caldwell DldQ.. Montlcallo III.
United States Depository
Oklahoma State Depository
City Depository
Ardmore National
Bank
ANMOK OKLAHOMA
Capital Surplus and Additional
Liabilities
$250000
It thl" bunk In it flitfo plnco
(or the city state nnd tuition to
deposit tluilr fiiiulH It In a Riifo
plnco (or lliti farnif.tr mid busi-
ness iniiii to keep his funds.
TKY IT.
LEE CRUCE President
G. IV. STUART Cashier
Wolverton
Son
Olilost nnd most reliable ab-
stracters In Cnrtcr county. Suinl
to us (or abstracts miywliuro
In Oklahoma. Wo also wilto
oclona nml tiro Insurance.
Wo nre bonded abstracters.
ARDMORE OKLA.
CALL 631
For Frcns ley's
Transfer Wagon
Baggage a Specialty
Ikf anTC fJ-k B
Cough Syrup
CONTAINS HONEY AND TAR
RsIUtos Cddi by wcrklnf than
out of th iftUm through a ooplou
aJid hsralthj action ct ths bowalt
Rsllarts Coughs b; dsanaJng Utt
muewi nismbranss cf ths throat
abt tvr.d bronohlal tubas.
"Al pltaaact to U Uato
aa Mafia Sujar"
Children Like h
For Salf Dy W. rTanttV
JUST BEFORE THE BATTLE
WHO WILL BE
(Dy Willis J. Abbot.)
Chicago Juno 1C It Is perfectly
apparent that tin plan of tin1 nmn-
nKcrx of tln dominant fnclloii In the
republican national convention Ik to
hold off until I tic but mliiuto any de-
termination upon n vice presidential
notnlnee. Tho Tuft and Itoosevelt
force are thoroughly enthroned In
tower and Killt!cnl observers liavn
ceased to tnko Interest In tho moro
IMrfutiftory ratlllcatlon tiy tlu con-
vcntlon of a nnmliintlnii nlremly do-
terinlned upon. Hut thero Ih Intercut
In tho vice predentin! place and It
KeeniM to bo the ixut nnd the policy
if the convention mnnaKers to plrpio
curiosity by holillni; back any Infor-
mation or any views they may hnvo
on tli f h subject until ttie lust moment.
A very ptoinlneiit New Kuyland sen-
ator one of tho to-called allies said
today to mo thnt tho name of thn c
president voitl not bo known until
tbe word came over tho wires 'from
Washington. Tills tteoiilH to bo the
Kenernl opinion lUiinnR tho deleKntoM.
Hut from a democratic Hilnt of
view tho liesltntlon and tho wrangle
out the vlco ireldency In nmtisliiK
If not Indeed cnitouraKliiK. Tho nil-
mlnlHtratlon wants senator Dollver
of Iowa. Why? Ilecauso It expects
that Mr. llryau will bo nominated and
It appreciates the fact that Secretary
Taft cannot copo with Ilryan as a
M)llllcnI ieaker. So It ("elects Dol-
liver who. It must bo admitted In a
Kllb talker In order that thero may
be on the ticket Kome able man to at
least pretend to meet llryau on his
own clnwen field of battle Thon
comes a bitter wall a Macedonian
cry from Iowa. "If you tnko Dolllver
out of the aenate" any the Intra poli-
ticians "you will reopen the old Hunt
between the stalwarts and the Cum-
mins men for his successor and the
II rut thliiK you know you will lose the
electoral vote of the state nnd lose
a seuatorshlp. I.eavo us our Dolllver
and leave us the peaco which wo
thoiiKht we had won through a Ions
continued war." That Is the iiltch In
the Dolllver program. A few years
ago Mr. Dolllver himself would hajrja
bei'ii glad to havo been nominated fur
the vice presidency biit today as n
full Hedged United States senator
with years In otllce assured he does
not want to undertake the gamble of
running on a preslduutl.il ticket tho
success of which Is at least problc
matlcal.
Then comes the talk of Fairbanks.
This Is a very different story. T.le
low (i men say that if Dolllver Is nor
Inated the Btnte is likely to go ilemo
ij-atlc. The Indiana men coiiie In-
ineiiiliig and deciare Unit unless Fair-
banks is nominated their state is
llkel to go democratic. How strange
and curious It is that thero nre so
many states In this grunt middle went
of our 'h- Trosutni. of which
at tin- great political convention aie
admitting serious trepidation lest tho
grow Ing democratic wave should
sweep over and engulf them. The Iji-
Folleite men are not yet upon the
sct-ii" but I loin niio or the advance
guard I Uvrii that the complete sup-
pression of UiFollettu in the United
State senate by Fairbanks and the
dominant major ty tlitiro is resented
l his people mid that Wisconsin too
is to be regarded as a doubtful state
In deed out of this Chlillgo colivi Il-
ium dniiociats are entitled to gain
Hie.it confidence and encouragement.
man a private cltUen living quiet
. at t country home near Lincoln
N'i r.iUa. has Inllueiiced its dellbera
lions moif than can generally bo tin-
di i iiAul Tlio convention which will
lio dominated b ltoosevelt is largely
gunli d in a feeling that In nonilna-lam-
and in platform utterance u
uniM pri paro to meet the Nebraskan
mi h h own ground.
Joekeyinrj for Place.
rti r all 11 Is fair to say that on
ili.s rpuHiluii of the vice presidency
the democratic party Is as much at
t. t as is the republican party. The
imn rlosct-i to tho dominant faction
in the republican party do not know
itnla.v. and will not know until tin
Denver convention is well under waj
who Is likely to be nominated for sec-
ond place with Mr. Ilryan for lr-
ans nomination is now virtually as-
sured. JitRt ns the republicans are
i holding off announcement of their
I candldaio for second pla. unt.J tlu
last iKisslblo moment so thero will
come no word (rom tho inner circle
of the democratic organization ns to
its candidate until tlmo lias been
given to study tho significance mid
the puriHites of tho republican nomi-
nation. If tho republicans go west
for a candidate the democrats nre
likely to go oast Thore nro eastern
men of ability forco and standing
who would gladly take- plu o on a
VICE PRESIDENT
ticket which day by day seems moro
likely of election. Francis ITurton
llnrrlson Charles A. Towne Judson
Harmon oven though tho latter baa
been nominated for governor of Ohio
are all under consideration. It Is my
own opinion thnt Joint Mitchell who
has been much talked of Is no longer
it factor In this particular fight. Tho
feeling Is that It would be butter to
nominate lilm for governor or Illinois
and use tho vice presidential nomina-
tion to strengthen the party In some
other doubtful state.
Theso may seom ultra-democratic
Ideas to express In connection with a
story of a republican cnnvuntlon but
only those who have been close to tlio
disputants here In Chicago can thor-
oughly understand how every move
here is taken with a view to what tin;
democratic convention at Denver Is
likely to do and how closely tho peo-
ple who nro likely to control the Den-
ver convention nro watching what Is
being done in Chicago.
Spectacular Part of Convention.
It has been my fate to attend ns a
Journalist many conventions in the
past but never have I seen one at
whkli thero was so little of the spec-
tacular and tho riotous enthusiasm
as at this one. Perhaps tho Amcri
can people are growing moro serious.
Well do I remember tlio convention
of lS'JL' at MlnueniKills when it was
known of nil men thnt llcnjamln Har-
rison would bo renominated even
though the magnlllcent and magnetic
lllaluu had his forces In tho conven-
tion. Tho program was Just exactly
as cut and dried as It Is lu Chicago to.
day. Yet Minneapolis three days be-
fore the convention was as Coney Is-
land Is to a grave yard. Thero were
marching clubs bands cheering
throngs and nil the dramatic acces-
sories to a political gathering. ' Hero
In Chicago all Is decorous quiet and
peaceful. There Is ono hotel of tho
ii Ilia fashionable sort to which all
delegates and visiting statesmen re-
pair. It has a lobby which might
fairly accommodate a meeting of the
Commercial Travelers' Ilenovolcnt
league even so it Is not over.rowdcd
now. It lias a very coinin jiiloii.- bar
mom which for poll to purposes Is
i tilled a I'ompelau room. That Is
well tilled and the proprietors of the
hotel very wisely tloored over a very
The Story ot'r. .llodlrinp.
Its fiBinn--"(iiilden Medical Discovor
was FinrijestH by one of Its mot import-
ant ami vuiuitbln Ingredient Uoldnn
fM'nl root.
Nearly fnrtv years ego Dr. I'krrn die
coveted 1 li it I he could by the ui of purn
trlple-iellticil glycerine aidid by u cer-
tain denree of I'ote-uiuly maintained
beat and with tbe li d of npp:irHtu and
appliHtieei deslpniil for thai purH)-e ex-
tract from our int valuable native inn-
dli'lnal roots their cur.itivu properties
much iietter than by the tim of alcohol
o generally employed. So the now world-
famed "tr.ilden Modicul Discovery" for
tho cure of weak stomnch. IndljjcMlon. or
dyspepsia torpid liver or biliousness and
kindred dfrniwnif nts was tlrft mado as
It over siinio lias bVn without a partlcl
of alcohol ii its nuilV-iip.
A glaiu-cVtVjfiiJ llt of Its Inftredl-
cnU prlnt'-iT Oil ev bottlr-wrapptr
will show that it Is h:a?tn from the most
valuable medicinal roVound crowing
in tiiii .iiui-i iimi iurew-J inry? in
"in- 11 1 irn ii in.. miiiiil-i-
lli.l.wii.. W Trnni tlie-liJdlptt Jirtprff
e.
:lv..iiu.r. ill i nmi on.
UrtliQI Ho n.imrr'erir' tlifm tip y..;-.
U'-T' r' "T-? '"'' l"r V'
A iitlioliiKik ol tin-ko cndorscmontJli'iW
tHien compiled br Dr. H. V. I'lerce ol
llutlulo N. Y. at.d will bo mailed frr-e to
any one risking Mimn bv pintnl enrd of
Inter Hddri.w. l. tim hooter ahnrr.
rrum thoe cni!ori nient. coplrd from
H.in.lard innlirnl lNK..sof nil thn dlirr-
I'lit scIiooIh nf iirncti.-f. It tt lit lifl fnimrt
that the iiik'redif nth cornp "'an (ho'Uold-
rn Medici I I'..iHrrv " nrf advlr-ii lint
on'- fur the cure of tbr nbovn mention.!
dNiMs Imt alo for the rur of all c-
tnrrhal. bruitolilrtl and threat siT(vtlnn
aecomprili.ol rrith catarrh.il dlfhirjri
hoarfiic'. nro throi!. ilnsfrtnu or
hsnit-oii-coiiah. find all thni wastlni
fillrs-tlnns TivrS If nnt pnTipth' am'
properly trenuvl aro liahlo t ir rmln.-.t
In roiiHiimptl.'a T.it Ir l'li-n-cN IU-
cuv.tt in timi an' nfrrcr In ll ti
until vnu s'e it n fair ir'v .ind It n n-v
UkflT to tNnpioinU Too nnca niit no'
tin erxvtc. of It It will not tiertorir
mlrscliM It it 1 f I nn citi i-.nri-rnito
In It ailvanr.'l nctr Nn rnfil'. rei w'll
It H ill corn Uio alTiviloitl thll iiJ tf W
oomumi'thm ij Uikcn in Hint.
For convenience
For economy
For comfort
Burn Gas
When you havo onco used It
you would not do without nat-
ural gas.
ANNIVERSARY
THIS WILL BE THE MOST AT-
TRACTIVE PAPER EVER laUO
IN ARDMORE NO EX'l:NSh'
WILL BE SPARJ TO MAKE
IT REPRESENTATIVE OF
THE :WN
Tho IXilly Ardmorelto will on tho
21st of this month Issue one of tho
neatest special cdlt'ons that has ever
come from the Ardmore press. A
good grade of book paper will bo used
In Its publication half tonus and oth-
er Illustrations will show up to a
butter advantage. This number will
be called tho anniversary and tho
normal souvenir edition of the Ard
moreltc. Thore Is a strong tendency
to dvfeat the co-operative nomuM In
the now statu. An effort Is being
made to hold a normal In each coun-
ty. Ono of tho ob)e :M of till' n'll'Mi
1" '.o bu Instrumental la j: tiK'n; be-
fore tho stato leisbtar- in ntlvuu-
aves of a co-opoM e none tl chu-j1
for tho teachers 'if1 ! wu '- accom-
plished by publlsUI'.t of the
fa"u ly and students of thh i-iitr.al.
Ardmoro U now advancing toward
Its nineteenth anniversary. Restric-
tions havo been removed from tho
rale of Indian lands and this summer
riti:iltt;i INSTANTLY. Simply add boil
bilf wutcr cool nml srrvo. 10c. per pjckiim- g
all L-riH-i-rs. 7 fljxr. Kt-fusv all suImHiuut
beautiful fou i .alu and tank lu tlu
middle lest too enthusiastic politi-
cals might be tempted by th pres-
ence of rippling wa'c- to i ke 'he
water Jump. Incidentally b llct.illig
over the fountain room was made for
moro tables at which other liquids
might bu dispensed.
Hut lu truth thly Is not up to the
prebeul moment an cntlms'atij con-
vention. And if tho nttltudo of the
delegates and tho hnugera on Indi-
cates what the republican campaign
Is going to be I should nay thai theru
will bo lethargy on the republican
side and to quote from a famous re-
publican "vim vigor and victory on
tho part of the democrats."
Badly Sprained Ankle Cured.
Three years auo our daughter
spi allied her ankle and had been but-
tering terribly tor two days nnd
iiiglits had not slept a minute. Mr.
oiaihiigs of Ifutler Tuuu. told us
of Chamberlain's 1'alm Halm. Wo
went to tie store that night and goi
a bottle of it and bathed her ankle
two or three times and she went to
sleep and had a good night's rest. I
Tlio next morning site wns much bet-
ter and In a shoit time could walk
around and had no moiu trouble witli
lit r ankle. E. M. Hrumltt Hampton
Teun. 2.r ai 1 MJ cents sizes for sale
by F. J. Ramsey and Hoffman Drug
Co. wtty
DURWOOD.
Durwood Okla. .I11110 15. ThU ci'.
was visited by n wind an 1 rain It t
night.
Com Is most nil laid by.
Cotton will soon go to grass If tho
rains continue much longer.
Oscar Gray went to Ardmoro on
business today.
Mr. Grubbs Is In Ardmoro on busi-
ness. l'rof. and Miss Wllllo Mathoson
passed through Durwood last uvo on
routo to Ardmore.
Green Hatlleld and Miss Cordla
Gray visited Madlll Sunday evening.
Walter Ramsey and Miss Ama
Buchanan wore in Madlll Sunday
owning.
Mr. McCall of Henldton Is In Dur-
wood today.
Father Handy loft this evening for
St. Ionla.
uantrarma
Wortm wmtdors. It produce hair
Just as surely a rain nnd sunshlnt
produce crops. It product's ft thick
growth of luxuriant hnlr when Ml
other remedies fall. Wo guarantee
Danderlne. All druggists gell It i5c
50c and $1.00 por bottle. To pove
Its worth send this rut and 10 cents
In stamps or silver nnd wa will mall
you a largo freo sample. Know'.;on
. .1. r.
j Danderlne lo unicagu an.
Retallsrs 6 Bankers 2.
Tho retailors dofeated tho bank-
'ers In a well played game of baso
ball yesterday nftornoou nt Chick-
!asaw park by tho score of 0 to 2.
The game was repleto with brilliant
playing by both teams and the In-
ability of tho bankers to connect
with the curves of Hammer of the
retailers gave tho counter Jumpers
u victory
ANO NOB
MAL SOUVENIR EDITION
I presents the best opportunity tho
town has ever had to Invito peoplo to
come to this section of Oklahoma.
These papers will bo gotton up In a
creditable manner nnd will bo sent to
ovury person on the mailing list of tho
Commercial club nnd to persons
whoso names will bo furnished us by
tho Industrial departments of tho
several railroads entering Ardmoro.
Tho following Indorsement has been
given tho movement by tho fnculty
of the co-operatlvo normal:
Wo tho faculty of tho Cooporattvo
Normal now In session In Ardmoro
aro pleased to learn that Tho Ard-
morelto Is to lssuo a Normal Sou-'
venlr Edition of that paper on June
21 and wo heartily oxpross our ap-
proval of this enterprising movo In
tho Interest of education among tho
teachers and wo promlso to makOj
such contributions to this number as
wo deem best for tho Interest of tho
teaching profession of tho stato.
J. FRANK IJMiEV
MAIIY V. NII1LACK
FIUCDHIHCK II. UMIIOI.T
PEARL HRADFIELD
A. J. FRENCH
MRS. R. ANDERSON
W. M. AIIERNATIIY.
Ardmore. Juno 8 1008.
Legal Nothe.
In tho County Court In and for Car-
ter County Oklahoma.
In tho matter of the cstato of William
Simpson deceased; Gcnulo liroke-
shoulder ncu Gennlo Sltu?non ad-
ministrator. To Gennlo Urokcshoulder nco Connie
Simpson:
You will take notlco thnt Caroline
Davis nco Cnrollno Simpson lia3 111
cd lu tho above court her petition
praying that tho court set aside and
assign to her her dower In tho oitnte
of William Simpson deceased and
that 5 on bo removed an admin. strn-
tor of tho estnto of William Simpson
deceased for tho reasons stated In
said petition nnd you aro notified
thnt said cattso has been set for bear-
ing by tlio. above named court on the
irtli day of July 100S of which you
will tako duo notice.
fllvnn timlnr mv linml na rn'lulv
Judge of Carter count)' Oklahoma j
this tho Cth day of Juno 100S
I. R. MASON.
County Judge.
Ily GI.ENIE MITCHELL Clerif
GUY II. SIGLER
Attorney for I'oll .;o&er.
wk-10-17-21-1
Stato of Oklahoma Carter County.
In County Court.
In tho matter of tho cstato of
Helton Davis deceased.
Now on this ICth day of May 1008
U J. Alters having filed horcln his
pctltlo nfur Uio salo of tho real
estate described lu said petition for
reasons In "aid petition stated.
it Is ordered That said petition
bo and hereby Is set for hearing
on tho 20th day of Juno A. D
190S nt 10 o'clock a. rn.. nt which
tlmo all persona Intorostcd In said
cstato aro required to appoar and
show cnuso If any they havo why
nn order should not bo granted for
tho salo of bo much of tho real
cstato of said Helton Davis as Is
necessary for tho reasons In said
petition stated.
It Is further ordered that a copy
of this order bo published for four
successive weeks In tho Ardmorelto
of Ardmoro Oklahoma.
I. It. MASON
17-24-31-7 County Judgo.
Notice to Contractors.
Sealed bids will be received nt tho
omco of C. L.. Ford school clerk Wau-
rlka Okla. until 12 o'clock 111. th
23d of Juno 1903 for erection and
completion of a two story brick and
stono nlno room nnd basoment school
houso to bo built In tho town of Wnu-
rlka Oklahoma
Kach bid shall be accompanied with
n certified check of 3 per tent of tho
amount of bid same to be mado pay-
able to treasurer of school board and
to bo forfeited ns liquidated damages
should tho successful bidder fall to
make good and satisfactory bond
within ten days after being notified
of same Hans can bo seen nt tho
oillce of C. I Ford clerk Waurlka
Okla nnd nt tho office of J H
White architect Noblo building Ard
moro Oklahoma. W. K. Conner
President of School Board Waurlkn
Oklahoma. 10-7
Consumptives Made Comfortable.
Foley's Honoy nnd Tar has cured
many cases of Inulplont consumption
nnd oven In tho advanced stages af-
fords comfort and relief. Ilcfuso any
but tho genuino Foley's Honey nnd
Tar. Sold by all druggists. atw
Ardmore Fire Insurance Agency
Newton & Riner Managers
Rooms 8 and 10 Eddlutnan Building Ardmore Okla
Fire Lightning and Tornado Insurance on farm and
village property. .
We ilso write hail itisurancc in lirst-class standard union
companies. Insure your cotton and grain crops against
hail damagu. Cost is small and losses paid promptly.
The Millinery Bargains
Hnvo been oxtended for another two weeks. New ar-
rivals at tho Normal may buy nschenply ns thoso who
havo nlrcndy bought.
WEDNESDAY JUNE 17th
from 2 to (1 In tho afternoon wo will rivo n special
bIiowIiir In new sunimor millinery. Kernombcr tho ills-
count 2 per cent oil to everybody nnd nn nddltlonnl 10
per cent oil to teachers.
PARISIAN
Millinery Parlors
MRS. W. T.
HIGH WATER PRICES
Come thrco blocks up Caddo street to tho biggest household
storo In Ardmoro no rents to pay and got 'cm cheaper. Wo rent
exchange repair storo pack ship. Sell complete outfits on caiy
payments. Now comers and newly married pcoplo especially Invited
to get our knocker prices. Phjno us.
366
C. P. HALL
THE HOUSE
T. S. Let us send you a Hcrrlck Refrigerator on approval. Ask
others if they will do It. Lotus send you a charcoal furnaco and
n bushel of charcoal. Iots of them In use. Ask Phono 3CC It wo
swap now summor goods for any old goods and wo will say yes.
N. D. Tho Herrlck refrlgorator saves lco. It la odorless
lias many advantages over nil others. Try It 3 days on approval.
It circulates cold air and kcops tho grub puro and sweet. Try ono
and you will havo no other. C. P. II.
FINE CATTLE SALE
1 have for sale ten head of pure Scotch Short Horn
yearling bulls the low down blockcy kind the breed
for beef and the breed
111311
and fifty dollars and let
J. C. WASHINGTON
MARIETTA OKLA.
BANKERS NATIONAL
... BANK...
PAID UP CAPITAL 1150000.00 .
SAFE METHODS.
We eellcit Accounts whether large or small which will hav
our careful attention.
8AFETY DEPOSIT BOXE8 FOR RENT.
BELL Manager.
FURNISHER
for milk. They run in
ages from eleven to
twelve months and will
weigh from eight to
nine hundred and fifty
pounds. Will take one
hundred dollars per
head for the lot. Or
wi11 take one hundred
buyer select what he wants.
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 16, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 17, 1908, newspaper, June 17, 1908; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc80773/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.