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Ardmore Wedneiday May 19 1909
PAGE THREB
l)Y MARY OWYN WII1TEMAN
TOMORROW'S CALENDAR.
Ilrldgo 'Whim Club wllh Mrs. Mo-
run Scott.
DRIVEN TO STEAL.
If IXhol's bonnet Ih a "love."
Hit Pari gown Just "dear"
The latest coiffure "too too sweet"
It retilly make me fenr
That I must soon u-thlcvlug no
Ami snatch from Cupid's pelf
Some word as yet unused to fit
The ehnrin of Klbel's self.
Wnshlngtou Mirror.
.
HERE AND THERE.
The Ardmore Choral Club has been
Invited to sing at the liaccalnuteate
services on Sunday. Practice will
be held on tomorrow evening at 7:fl0
o'clock. Hvcry member is urged to
(ittend and bring their books.
The Missionary Society of tho
Presbyterian church met with Mr.
1 lowland on yesterday afternoon
with a very good attendance despite
the threatening weather.
The subject of study was Cuba and
Porto Klco.
The program was:
Hymn "I am Thine. O Lord."
Scripture rending In unison The
One Hundredth Psalm.
Prayer .
Hymn. "There's -a Wldenesfl In
(lod's Mercy."
Scriptural Lesson with applica-
tion Matthew LV.th chapter. ;U to
10. led by Mrs. Dawson.
Three minute talk on Cuba and
Porto Klco. their area climate re-
sources and population by Mrs. C.
P. VniiDonborg.
The Hospital Paper by Mrs. IJ. n.
Pllgll.
.Mrs. Klnkald gave a report of tho
McAIester meeting.
Mrs. Howland served dainty re-
freshments. The Veterans ami Daughters or
the Confederacy will meet tomorrow
afternoon at four o'clock at tho
Gilmer hotel.
This Is a call meeting at which
Mrs. Matthews of Oklahoma City
will be present and discuss with the
chapter the play "Dixie." which she
superintends. '
Hvcry member Is asked to be pres-
ent. On account ol the threatening
weather yesterday th Aid Society
of the llroadway llaptist church
postponed their meeting.
Next week will be the regular mis-
sionary meeting and a program will
be given on missions. Tho announce-
ment will bo mado later.
- '
The Missionary Society of the
South Ardmore Hnptist church met
at the church on yesterday after-
noon and devoted an hour to the
study of foreign missions.
Next week's meeting will bo hold
at the church.
The Home Mission Society of the
Hroadway Methodist church met nt
tho church on yesterday afternoon.
The devotional exorcises were led by
Mrs. A. .1. Wolverton.
A short business session concluded
the afternoon.
It was decided to have a benefit
next week for one day at the cold
drink fountain nt Post's drug store
N'ext week the society Will nice'
In circles.
It's Just
Pure Juice
Louisiana sugar
cane juice crushed
out and clarified.
Nolhlng added
nothing taken away
We call It
ESYA
Breakfast Syrup
You'll call it
the best syrup you
ever tasted !
There's really nothing
like il In
the whole
world.
B
For SaU by all Croctri.
Penick & Ford. Ltd.
NEW ORLEANS LA.
II
4
With Mrs. Page the Home .Mission
Society or the Carter Avenue Moth-
odlst church met on yesterday aft r-
noon with a pool attendance.
The mooting opined wP i a hy:nn. '
"Stand up for Joans." Scrli'.iv les-
son. led by the president was the
ninety-second Psalm which was fol-'
lowed by prayer.
The ladles of this mlttalou will I
serve cream and cake on tho lawn
nt Mrs. Ilrown's on Thursday night.
Uverybody Is Invited to bring their
dimes and dollars to help theae la-
dles. Mrs. Page served dainty refresh-
ments of cream and cuke.
The meeting will be with Mrs. Ol
ver on ext 1 1 ewiay niiernoou m
...... .
s:0 o'clock. Stranger. ar cordially
Invited to attend.
St. Phillip's Guild met with Mrs. 1
lumphrey on yesterday ufternooii
Humphrey on yesterday ufternooii
and completiML their arrangements
for the fair on next Friday and Rat-1
unlay. The Thompson building next I
door to the Baltimore Hucket Store.
will bo used.
The following ladles have been'
appointed as chairmen of tho vu-
lions booths:
Mrs. Charles Atulersou-Haby '
booth.
Mrs. T. X. Colemfin-Chlld booth. I
sMrs. .lohu
Mrs. .loo
Teer Girl booth.
llerkshlre Sweetheart '
booth.
Mrs. Suyers Itrido booth.
Airs. C. L. Ilyrne Mothers' booth.
Mrs. .1. It. Pulllam Grandmother
booth.
On Saturday afternoon In tho baby
booth thero will be a baby show
and competent judges will decide
whose baby wins tho prize.
Intftho girls' booth will be Mrs.
Wlggs of the Cabbage Patch with
a lot of cabbages for sale.
The articles on sale will be offered
at a moderate prlco and everyone
Is urged to attend.
The merry-go-round will be there
too and every child must ride on it.
The Aid Society of the Christian
church met at the silk worm exhibit
on yesterday afternoon and wen
very much gratified over tho week's
returns which were greater than
they had expected.
The cold weather had affected
tho vvnruiH and delayed their spin-
ning to a certain extent.
Tliesociety will meet next week
at tho church.
Miss Illock of Oklahoma City
klslting Mrs. Julius Knliu.
Is
I Departing From Greek Model
j Hugh Cains the I lost on sculptor.
declares that women's figures have
beet: vi'nid by devotion to fashion.
"Woman's figure Is getting poorer
i and poorer every year" he savs.
i "Tho femalo form Is degenerat ng
I because of style.
I '! be women of today are go' 'in?
! further and further away from the
Greek figure of L'000 years ago
which they are all seeking to attain
and which the whole world admires.
As one Instance of this those who
determine what Is fashionable are
trying to Hiring the waist lino fur- j
I ther down all tho time. j
I "At present nu effort Is being '
mndo to get It down as low as tho
lilt IB Thfu 1 12 'ill Vfmtiir i.r nj.no '
for nature loilK mko determined It
ii ...11 in ti.ui i.i. I.-.... .i
. . . . ...
lowing a soil gracerul Hue rrom hip
to armpit."
-
Plep ron.IsoH trt become a luxur
i nt.
hi miuiu sei'iioiiK o. I IIU'llKO uecause
of the action taken by linker. The
poorer classes are hit by the advance
In prices which went Into effect in
200
bakeries today. On the other
I tho larger retail bakers havo
hand
taken no action and say they wlll
make no ndvances until compelled.
but express a four that unless prlcos
or wheat and flour go lowor an In -
crease will bo inevitable.
The bakery products advanced are
pie cakes nnd pastry which are
increased 20 per cent and cup cakes.
buns rolls doughnut and eonklon. i
which sell nt 12c a dozen Inutond
of 10c.
Mr. Tucker who lias been visiting
her sons Itogor and Prod has re-
turned to her home In Toynh. Texas j
Tho fliilld hopes to sell you ono
of Mrs. Wlggs' cabbages on next
Prlday. Kveryone Is a prize head. '
If you want to feci well loolc well
ailtl bo WOll tako Foley's Kidney ltom
odv. It tones up tho kldnoya and
I'laddor. purlilos tho blood and ro-
stores henlth nnd strength. Pleasant
m . a."'i C.'.t.a !!? '.'a5mfc uf
Tr.U-PIIONC ONC-FOUK-TWO
TUSSY.
Tussy Okla. May lu. This com-
munity was Visited liy a severe
lull storm yesterday evening.
Quite a number of young folk
attended the ball given by 11m Win-
tern last night.
County Superintendent NMblnek of
Ardmore wns a visitor last Thursday
The board of trustcoa are loud In '
their praise of her plana a out-
lined for the school another year.)
The patron should co-operate with
the board and give Tuasy the beat
Inland school In Carter county.
rof- '' A- Taylor I over at El-
re visiting. lelaMven this week.
("hurley Perkln' new house burn-1
eA lnlt niUu u WB8 Jt "npt'l-
lie nan not movc.i imo me muise. (
Cain Miller. ui old timer of till
plnco but now of Velma. la visiting'
frletula In this vicinity.
.1. II. Klllott Is delivering 175 head
of 4-yenr-old steers to some Mnrlow
parties today. Consideration. $2. per
head.
lint tumv tv inpW.nn n.i twh
nml Deputy Sheriff Denny were
.
mm nnu vlsltnra nt I'nr vnalerdnv
)r. Tavlor was nailed to Hol.ber-
son ve.ter1e ev . .Hv frm
son yesterday eve to a party from
WvmiMvvrwuI who u-n. IhroH-n t.r .
1'rse during the hull storm there.
Thp mesHnge atntwl that he waa very
'I'hp meiwige atnttnl that he was verv
serlouslv hurt. Later the doctor
myn e Is resting ensy and has n
chance to got well.
Mr. n. l'lorce are the nrtmd
parents of a son.
Dr". Taylor was called to Itnval
to see n child of Willis Gains who
was bitten b.' n mud dog this morn-
le-
Win. Poster of Alma wns over on
'"'alncaa todny
.Mrs. Homer who was operated on
a Tew days ago Is getting along
nlwly.
Melvlna Jackson is quite sick with
n carbuncle. I
PROCEEDINGS OF THE MEETING
OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY
COMMISSIONERS.
....mi.eo .o.iy
State of Oklahoma County of Car-1
ter ss.
Tho Hoard of County CnminUslon- the Individual farmer farming
ers or Carter County. Oklahoma met hmds so taken us such road ror the
this the 1 1th day of May. unci pur-. damage actually done to his crop so
suaut to call of the Chairman all planted and cultivated which Is thus
members of the Hoard and Deputy 1 taken by said road.
County Clerk being present Tor tho If for any reason the County Coin-
purpose or taking up the bond propo-1 niissloners should decide not to oroot
sitlon. and to nppoln' a board of ap-1 this road as described but build a
pralsers on road now In controversy road running south between sections
between .1. K. McCarty and the ! 'J'J and :t0 same townslilp and rang".
county.
The following business was trans-! road then this obligation sbnll be-
aded: j come null -anil void.
nrl.r..l tllilt 1U llnnr.t ..0 n. I WltllCSS Olll" liallllS allll SlgllCll .11
Lone Grove on next Monday at 10
o'clock a. m. sharp to go over the
road that Is now In controversy be-
tween J. K. McCarty and the County
and to ascertain what damages that
might lie due on said road and to
make some amicable settlement of
same If possible and that O. K. D.ir-
den shall notify all parties concerned
In person of said meeting.
Ordered that Hoard stands adjourned
until next Tuesday morning May IS.
10!. at tho hour of 9.
Witness our hands and seal thU
tho 15th day of May lilOH.
ItOHT. P. SCIVALLY.
Chairman County Hoard.
Attest: Win. 11. FllAMK.
County Clerk.
(Seal)
Hy II. W. Dl'Ki: Deputy.
1 PROCEEDINGS OF THE MEETING
OF THE DOARD OF COUNTY j
COMMISSIONERS.
(Published May l'.t. lHOli.) i
State of Oklalioina Carter County
The Hoard of County Commission-
ers of Carter County Oklalioina met'
'r moiuui ios-.ou. an mo.noon
i of th" I!"iir1 t""1 I-l"ty I'omity
Clerk In uttendance. and the folio
I ii v lntMliieMU n'im l rniimietp.l
... a. . St
- -
i Allow" 'll" '1 l1"'"'! war
ninu 01 tlu H"'-1"8 iwui:
"Contingent. $5u!.fi5 Itoad
ami
'Irltlgo $1602.13: Separate School
--; Court. $971.10; Salary.
"a .-m'i". 'n i " '"' '
1 '""' 3lWi5. It Is hereby oroeren una
ww claims ngalnst the County r-
1 not "l01' wtn tho County Clerk. a .
oordlug to law at least flvo day bo-i
l"01"" tho lirt day ot tho regular meet-1
1"K f this Hoard the amo will not'
acted upon until next regular moot
Ordered thai a. the Itecords show
that the 1 loyal Holler Hlnk 'vas dou.i -
ly nssossed onco as iersonal prop-
erty to the Hoynl Holler ItiiiK. sn .
once as .nipmvements on lot 4.
uiock inai same no corrocieii on
Tux Holl. it Is ordered that the clerk
! : :
LinnUCrillC it produces hair
lust ns surely as rain and sunshlno
iu urnnl. it ..rn.i.ie.u .. tiiini
Krowth of luxuriant linlr when all
- ntl.nr remnillnM fall. Wo i.onrnnti.n
Dandorlno. All drugglstssolllt 'Jfio
500 ami 1 por bottle. To provo Its
worth sontl this ml with 10c in stnmps
' ?r 8llvor T1 wo Slil IWH1..11.1?.0
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
shall furnish tliH Hoard w.Mi ;lu- turn
her of steel bridges tl-n number of
wood bridge- and llmi iot nl. o
number of mile of roai? opened tli.n
Is permanent and the total amour'
of money spent on road and brldne
html to date. Umt record of sa.d
roods and bridges bo made and that
hemtftor all rood and bridges be
nuinbnred and 'the deimiptlon be
nmdo thereof at once.
w in open !eton this the 7th
day of May 1000.
n ig hereby ordered that tm Conn-
ly 'i'r(Mlu-.r m m to the Tav.
i.vrot apxlnted by tut Hoard to
IlMMss rorty not listed. 12 1-2 per
rllt of (1X.( n...(l u lIlUl.
0 the taxes assessed by said ferret
m) . ttltnlll t)l(. BUppK.nieiit
to P(lx n0t
' . .. r. nnunlK.-
Know all men by them- presenti:
That the Hoard of iuniy C.rtmH-
doner acting by and through .1!. P.
Kclvally. Its chairman and O K. Dar-
on' 'tlt'g fnr Carter County. OkI.i-(
"17
rd mi fiii i i i.fT.ipr tinrtv
"
r ""' 'Mlrt- hw 1
"Hl1" tl" ftw ''-'""
WherS. Clirter COUIIIJ 1-s
tho following ngreemen. to-Wit
dcHiraJS
f ronlng P " o'"it r-ad Ih- j
lw'u '' 0M 2S "ltl -: '- uml
lw'u ' 0M -"' - uml 1 '
-1 nn'1 township 1 Soul- rrnut
' UVMt' CaiUr County. Oklahoma.
nnd wheron. the damnge ha - I n
"PPralsed and said Moiary taken nu
ltM-l from said award; i
Now for the purpose of sest Hug all
litigation and perfecting said load;
11 I "Urood that Carter County shall
'"'lt il lro" wrH Uw" W.lth
v'-- twenty f.et npart. on the north
mid south side of said mud or arrois
i"'1'' " l""
aosslou and control or said McUirt.
al("K al l'lMiwil rout.-.
'! McCarty ngrei to give a road
of M leet wide of what Interest tie ;
has. through said lands and "
charge is 10 be inane ror said lands
so taken as a hlghwuy. and said road
is to be erected as per th- plat or nr.p
1 of tho same as Is now on ftlo in tho
1 County Clerk's office and Ii to run
uo.n.i.v uvikh ii w ...u
according to said plat of map.
Carter county agrees to compensate
to Intersect the Ardmore and Hewitt
duplicate this the 7th day or M.iv
lilO'.i at Ardmore. Oklahoma.
KOUT. P. SCIVALLY
O. K. DAUDH.V
MeCAUTY.
Attest:
Win. II.
Hy It. W
PRAM I-: County Clerk.
. DU1CIC. Deputy.
(Seal.)
Ordered that this Hoard stands ad-
journed subject to call of chairman
for any business that may como b"-
I J il I I .. 11 II
ll null is men i lont'ii in iiie um.
Witness our hands this the 7lh
day or May 11)09.
ROUT. V. SCIVAI '.V
Chairman Coui ty Hoard
Attest:
Win. II. PRAM 10. County Clerk.
Hy II. W. HUKK. Deputy.
Lived 152 Years..
Win Vrirr lni-liinil's nlil.iut mrin
married tho third tlmo nt 120 worked
In the Holds till 1". and lives 20 years
longer. Peoplo should bo youthful ot
SO. James Wright of Spurlock. Ky.
shows how to remain young. "I fool
Just like a lfi-yoar-oid hoy." he writes
"nfler tnklnir ulv Unities of llec-
trie Hitters. Por thirty years kid
ney trouble made lifo a burden
but
n iottl(. of .i.i. wondertul med-
.. convlncod me I had found the
11 1111 IWIM HIV.UW till' 1 11 ill 111 11 1111 HIV
Brntc(it uro Partli.. T1OJ..ro
godsend to weak si-kly run-down or
old people. Try them. Mo at Ard-
i moro I minimi. .
Meet at Oklahoma City.
C.iithrie May is. A esion or the
i Intorstato commerce commission will
' )Q hoa nt Oklahoma City on May
. otli to consider a contplnlnt made
i)y the corponitlon conimlsslon In tin
Htu.. of nn overchnrgo on n slu
mvnt of llIU)lM.r .hipped to the Craw
rord-Koliernon Lumber Co. of Duncan
oklalioina. The overchnrgo Is alleged
le ovlr j2(;0o.
.
- 1 Won't Slight a eood Friend.
Won't Slight a cood Friend
"If evor I need a cough medicine
j '"Xlloy of iX'. Me. "for
1 nftpp tislng ton bottles of Dr. King's
New Discovery and soolng Its excel
Jnt results In my own family nnd
"ZX
UmK trouble." Kvery ono who tries it
fools Just that way. Hollof Is felt at
once nnd Its uqlck euro surprises you.
troI. Lndrlppo Soro Throat pain In
;!" L '"" "? -''Iro"l; Boo and
$1.00. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed
h' Ardmoro Pharmacy.
1 Uso Ardmorolto Want Ads and
your business grow.
Vbo tho want ads all tho tlmo and
SIGNALS
FOR MARS
AN ASTRONOMER SAYS HE WILL
GO STRAIGHT UP TEN MILES
WITH AERONAUT.
HAVE WIRELESS ATTACHMENT
Next September When the Planet l
Ne.irest the Earth Prof. David Todd
of Amherst Plans to Make His Tests
Treatment for Trip.
Hostoti. May IV "If thero are lut-
nmn iMinB1 on Mars. I have no doubt
. .m i
mvm' "- "r ' r "
'reug sv our stinm.oy ... mu rep....s
"I hope to intercept these meaaages
and. In tl
terha of
this way solve all the
terhs of tho human race."
.h -ooke IW lnld Todd 'he
Wrtejy known aatninomer of Amliert
mtlIIB hl iritlK 10j...
f -lHhllhiiiB commimlcat Ion with
)h l11t Mnrf
a tin. riak of their lives the Am
h(irf) ... nllll i (oiupanlo'i.
tm !. Hi(KllS: i. Stevens
will am end Into the air to a height of
nll(H (l HIW vt H1rt.lim.
oil of by the boldest aeronaut.
jf. Todd makes no li.nltatiou In
aHg)1.tln( lls llt.f mt Ul(. .. (
Hrtt lf tll.r) H11V . MIlll w
wve Uih myH((.rlR or thl. .. ot
; . .itsen..
. . .. pt shals
shapes in unother planet of tho doc
trine of evolution tile inuuuct' In
whch lfi orlKlmtl(1 of th Mliwl
! blllties of sustaining the average life
hunnn f))r t10lls;in(lH
years
ot
lthe trip which is now pT.tuned ti
occur in September when the planet
is at Its nearest point to the earth
will require an outlay of $l.'i.(if)0 for
equipment or one or the largest bal-
loons In tho country and
t..e cost of a special physiological
preparation by both the aeronaut and
the scientist In order that bom may
safely withstand the extreme rarlft-
cation or the extreme high altltud.v
Prof. Todd nnd Mr Stevens will un-
dergo a process of treatment devised
hy the scientists while making experi-
ments In the high altitudes In South
America whereby both after a
month's time will lnv enabled to nv
with the least possible timount of
air.
.The professor and his companion will
each be shut up in a separate air-
tight tank or cylinder shnped struc-
ture fitted with a glass bottom nnd
windows on all sides and a median!-
cnl contrivance for utilizing oxygen
from the outside whenever It Is need-
ed. Tho ascension will be made
. .... .r
. 4f.l1 .life".. i'. . .
1 nbout ten miles the vertical direction
of tho ascent being manipulated by
1 threo very fine but strong wires the
lower ends of which will be uncoiled
! from three separate stations so lo-
cated that each will form an np"V
1 of an equilateral triangle with the b.il-
loon as the npex of the pyramid above.
Tills arrangement hits been planned
to prevent any tendency or the balloon
to soar in a sidewlso direction and
thlm r(V(.nt the experimenters from
. ' ... i m..
attaining the desired distance. Moun-
od at the siimnilt of the balloon o i
.-111 1... 1w ulinlntiui wlreleiui : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .
- .1111I1(.(.P(i witli the three giound win s
. . . ... .......
lor receiving " ioiiin -n.' i
inunicatlons fiom Mam.
All sn h
nitiiMin' .......
g w b m(.V(Ml OII ..
nI1(l wlll JP k.pt It rw.lV
h( iM.1fit
"
turn to begin the work of de Sphering
their meaning.
Car load of Hound Hock lime best
on onrth. for sale cheap. Chickasaw
! Lumbor Co Otf
-
In Case of "Wheat Famine."
1 Chicago. May IS. Cash 'tnf-i .-.! j
'nnd miller In the northwest an p.
dieting that sprluir wheat wlll s ll
higher there for May and .luh th in
In Chicago on absolute cntlty !
u claimed there that tho high pi le
fop CMh wheut hH P()lllrill.. u .
commercial mark.-. and that the cash
wheat will gov. -in tie- tunir. s fur
n 1 Ti
StOmacIl IrOUble.
Your tongue is coated.
Your breath is foul.
Headaches come and go.
These symptoms show that
your stomach is the trouble. To
remove the cause is thefirst thing
and Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets will do that. Easy
ft wn one id tlice
itlf rrij.irdlri of digctinn mid niitriliiin. He might iltntut ws well e( Univ.
U& fur rtll the dnoil he jjetn out of h food. The reMill i that the Mntnurli
(m "weak" the nctinn ol the ori!iiit ol dietiin nnd niitritinn are impaired
ud the limn Miller the iimcrics of d)pepsia mid t lie ngonm ul nervoiMiicsk
To utronthi'n the utontncli roslore the tetlvlty of the or-
iJ.in.i of digestion .inif nutrition .in hr.ie up the nerves
line Dr. I'lerce'a (loltlen AleUlctil lilncovery. It Is .in uw
f.illlntf rcoriv anil hi the confidence of physicians as
no .is the pr.ilse of thotis.tml he.ileii by Its use.
In the MrictrM wiwe "(iotden Medical l)irocry" is a lemnernner rredi-
cine. It con t ii i n neither intimcantt nor narcotic and n a Irre from nl Mini
it from opium cocaine ami other d.interom dru. All ni(reUieiil printed on
its outside w rapper.
Don't let a dealer delude vni for In own profit. There is no medu-iue lor
ktomach liter and blood " sl as ijood" as "(iiildru Medicul Diseoverv."
mills must hnve wheat nnd I In- high
prices for winter wheat flour an- com
nomwUiriir for the wunltv of win-it
nif a.w.w .r ru... i iim
moreover are
. . . .
"'' "P. wul
nto lh w vrvp m)H w
uraciicallv no stocks on hand nnd nvl
h-ra are iintlelpHtlng a gooe trn-e acd
IiIkIi prices for Hour for months to
t'0111''
far a on. .-ims. l t-.-lf. th
tr...- 1. m . . th.
sll 11 il mil
""'I "'in r m p..i. n. .ills ill uml t
THE WONDERFUL
BROMIDE
This is the greatest health sjivini
water. Should he drank as water
not as medicine. It is kept in its
purity by our .general agent
E.
Phone 497
M.
A. D. HYDE
Miner and Refiner of Asphalt
WOODFORD. OKLA.
Your inquiries and patronage solicited if interested in
rock asphalt for paving purposes refined
asphalt for roofing etc.
Write for prices and samples. Shipping point Ardmore
A LIE
It is beiiif' reported that I am Imving my work made in St.
Louis. This 1 absolutely deny my work is being made in my
own shop right here in Ardmore. I invito your inspection.
Yours truly
FRED W. HORN Fashionable Tailor.
CT
At the GRAND
If you happen to be
nifjht. Good Cafe in
The Tenderfoot Farmer
ctpcrimcntnl fnrttiCM. who nut irtm
pcctncle on ln cow iiml fed her -.having lln theory
'H lli.it it luln't niiitter what lie nw nte mi long i si
wn frd. I lie iicMinn. id i)ii-Iioii and nuumliment lu I
not entered into hn oiK'iilntinn.
ItS only ii " ten Jerloul " fiirmer I lint would try uch
an experiment with u cow. Hut munv n farmer feed him.
of this country and In Kurop- ''i
view of the action of farmers in hold
Ing back their corn tin so p.i- k
iiMinhs uml the beneficial result - ill v
have necurt'il to lheinselvi'8 in t! .
way of high prices It might ! no--i-blo
that they will try the holdi iw i
! Icy on their new wheat crop. Slum
they do so. IhkIi prices are to pi
all. it is ;i .o-e that 1 ' iii t. t'i
faun i to a ut a-.-i . i. nt tii.iu en-
is he is tie- ilnt.i'.or nl pit. us. if nil
only hii.' I --ii lolm -i-. iu.uk 'ti' I
Il Ullll' ll l til.' IV Mil III. I hod
GOFF
Ardmore Ok la.
McFarland's Hotel
V. J. McFARLANP. Proprietor.
MoALKSTEK OKLA.
European Flan. 75 modern
rooms 75c and $1. Larp;e
sample room. A popular
priced restaurant in mn
nection. i'ish dmnit.s a
specialty.
AD
AVENUE HOTEL
in Oklahoma City over
connection.
all druggists.
DBIUNK 00. Chicago 111.
I 800 your business grow.
I iu iatvc aiiu muai ciiciitc
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