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Ardmere Wednesday Nov. 10 1909
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
PAGE THREE
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it Those wiio Ictro announce- it
tt incuts ninik' in tlie society col- ii
ii limns mill those who report it
:: the social nfi'airs. will please ii
:: telephone tlicni to tlie society ti
It editor before nine o'clock In u
ti tli" morning. All lU'ius tt'lc- ii
ii p.ioned tlie editor will be up- ii
It pNClllted.
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It TOMORROW'S CALENDAR.
with
lit nt olcitt Soclet.
HiltlKe Whist Club
.Mr Murk Kl.-kpiitrlck. it
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Satisfied.
It K old yellow puuklus
Sweet pota'oes too
Life oh life In Dixie
How I'm loving' you!
Air like yellow rose
Wot with clew :t noon
Ami o' night times lover
Spoonin' 'ni'iith the moon!
Jinny ilny o' aiitiiinii
.SweetRllins nil aflame
All kind of description
llroko an' goln' hunt!
lionl hut ilon't you love It
iMoriilnj'. noon ami all!
Dixie! Dixie! Dixie!
DMe In the fall!
MARY CJWYN WHITEMAN
TELEPHONE ONE-roUR.TWO
looms h.ie bien scared for them.
A niiuibt'r of smart social uff.tli.i hare 1
been nrrati(ed for thi pleasure ami
eiitertiiliiiiieiit of Ulio..i aside from1
the rr-eptlon to be Jtlven till even'lljc.
The Woodman Circle. i
The Woodman Circle are prcpaiiu. 1
for a IiIb class Initiation tin llrst woek
In December when they have litty
new candidates to obligate.
The Clicle has cor.llucd IU elToiti
to the c ty of A'rdtuoro and have not i
solicited new members from the
country consequently this number la
exceptionally law. Mrs. S.imlllu
guardian Is to bo congratulated In
tlie uniirecedeutnit growth of the or-
gatilzntlor durliiR her ailinlii'atratlou.
Mm. .1. M. Aydelotte or Shawnee
i one of the prominent club women of
I ll.u at. !.. .fill 1... niliii.'ii1niul 1 . l 1. I
( iiio . i. in ..nil i miiru . ..
! t'it;ore I.leber. '
of New Yoik financiers lTftythte
automobiles en'ereil tho contest and
tinutlu. n hospitality lavished free ei.
tcitatument upon them at each town
or city en rout. maikln their arrhn
a K.ili event. The lciurs of tii
cars have been taken for the mov
picture shows and Mr. Hl.ttle has in-
den d them for the Theatorlum. M.
lvurce In magazine picture recog-
ul..tl her sister at once In the hpmii i
automobile. I
After n splendid ovation given the j
visitors at Atlar.ta they were guests a.
n dinner at the Capital City Club. j
Among the prominent visitors to '
Atlanta In The .Journal-Herald endtir-
mice contest ire Mr. and Mrs. H. 1"
Douglas of Miami 1'la. who will be
the guests of Mrs. Douglas1 slstn-.
Mrs. II. M. Spier South I'rudo. An -ley
l'jirk. Mr and Mrs. Detains cttue
front New York to Atlanta In the con-
test In their Peerless car. Mr. Dome
las Is one of Miami's most proiperoiw
ami Influential citizens the head of n
large department More there a di-
rector in one of the largest luniks and
connected closely wl'h the city gov-
ernment. Mr. Douglas Is an old At-
lanta boy who moved to Miami joine
fltteon years ago. Atlanta Cim.tltu
Hon.
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WITH THE CHURCHES.
I u r.i . . r
Portl.t;;iCV.'lry-
clcaniti.r establish
ment vnica:
I have us;! Ivory S-ap
for over two .. ?. iVr ui!
kinds of clea:. .1 an-l d e-
lug witli the ii.nsi perfect
result. As a dry-cleaning
soap it iU'U like mag-
ic anil 13 far superior to
any of the Ivnine Hoops
supplied la i!i mule it
removes din without in-
juring tho 1 u-t delicate
color or falrii-.
Soap
Per Cent. Pure
Ivory
rot Oklahoma Clt)
( halt ill. in of 'he co. 1
tii'ii-. of t i" State 1
1 Marie Is an attractive giil . f 1..
' years of pure Oreclan type of beau
I jr. ami necnmnllshed In the matt" r
ir com Inental Riirnjn. Iter fn s
estate is n large one ami - .1
to traverse the long. m m u h
and hnnt flower- mi .i
no and .:i ' In- H.! I
was known and loved
1 liek In the t- n.
Mondiiy t.he left her h. u a
little excursion into Cm- i '.
and as -the ihmiIhk i 'd
sect Ion twelve masked bitKand
' Jumited out from behind n clump i
j bti'hc and gntttbed her. It wa a
! mattei of but a few minutes for th-
! twelve strong men to gag. bind an l
mask the helpless .'llo of a girl.
wltniMS saw them carry Her on
hut before the alarin cotilil be given
they had made good their eseaMe.
leaving no tracks tx-hind them.
1'rniitlc with gref the father a.
ststed by count rytuen senrehetl ev
cry ttooU and corner or the place
1 where h.s daughter was last seen.
! but they rottld find no cine to her
kldt.npers or the route which the
Tuner Is brigands t ok with their prey.
on i ...:u-
i. ion
Mrs. S. .1. Wilght of Paris Texa.
who was to anve been a guest of lion-
The 'weeks beforu Cliristmu.. are
busy onus for everybody especiall
for the nieinliurj of the ltidles Aid
scoletles who must raise tnor.ey for
Christmas charities and take iidvan
We Will
Have Completed
I or Ul l"u law 'i-'K-nuion meeting. i(e uf CM.Uml! Bhondng to fill a
I haa been taken 111 and ha telegraph- depleted treasury.
;cd that she cannot be present niiuh tllz.liUj aU(1 dinners were the iliie:
to the regret of club women generally. llUellll.M of tho Ald Soele les ve..
She was to have visited her llfo-loi enl.v nm thl. vurlou (lenomluati .!.
frlenrtj. Mrs. Hobert It. Walker. L v mivt. a 1)ruU. UBt.f Ainlx) y
I ... 'Christinas articles
i Mis. Arthur Morr.son will nave . ;
! her guests one of the prominent club j Presbyterian Aid Society.
(women of the state. Mrs. I'. It. King. TlR roni.rUD AW s.K-letv nie
of Newklrk. corrcMpoiidlng secretary 1 yesterday with Mrs. Arthur Straehle
the grading of all
w it ii.ii ti n day-- i
:.Well it foi a to a
THK t) Y
I'hule- ''0
lii Wheeler i
i ! alaly a j
Nit Y CO.
BRiGANDS MAP
(iood old Injun summer
All the winter time!
Possums roly-poly
i'uiiklus big and yellow
Sweet potato pone
Oh you Angel (lab'rel
Please let me alone!
Judd Mortimer Lewis. I
I
Federation Officers.
Thl year new ottlcers will not be
elected a tho I'oderatloii meeting
their term of office being two years. !
However the constitution assorts
that no two olflcers can serve who
live in the same town and Mrs. Wall
.-.'ate auditor having moved to Ada
will violate this provision Mince Mrs.
Tom Hope district president Is also
a resident of that place.
Mrs. Wall's resignation has been
presented and possibly Ardmoru will
have another dub woman appointed
In her place.
They have plenty of good material
there in Mesdames Turner Webb
Dexter Teer and Pfulffer besides the
two jouug lad'e.i MIsbim Mullen and
Kraine.
State Federation Notes.
Ulub women are arriving from all
parts of the state to attend the an-
nual meeting of the State Federation
of Women's tiub3 which will con-
vene today and contlnucrt until Fri-
day afternoon. Many of the visitors
will be entertained In the homes of
frlemU during their stay. A recep-
tion committee composed of Mines.
Weston At wood chairman; J. H.
Crawford. 1.. K. Thomas Albert Ills-
sell .1. V. Ilrook mid C. P. Taneyhllt
will meet the trains and direct tho
vUltoni to hotels or homes uiio.ro
lot the state federation. Mrs. W. f
: Records of l.awtou has baen detained
by lllues. ;
Many Exhibits. I
An Inloiestlng feature of the meet- j
lugs will be the exhibits which win
be made In the ante-roouu. Those i
Include the Imctct lologlual work of
the state university exhibited by i
Prof. Lewis Tuiiey of Norman; the
tuberculosis exhibit In charge of .Mrs. j
lCd Johns of the tuberculosis commit- j
tee of the federation: and tho domes-
on West Main street. Business attend
ant upon the annual New- ICuglniid
dinner consumed their time and com-
mittees wore named to serve on thi
occasUu.
Donations have been generous and
the menu is a tempting one vi l'
turkey and many good things upon it.
Their llazaar will come early in
December and the ladles are planning
to make It a great success.
roadway Baptist Aid Society.
The Aid society of the Hto.idw .
tic science exhi.lt under Mrs. Vatchel- iaIUl)t ehurch met at the church a..
j When seen Inst evening 1. Vilarat
aid they had received n new from
the girl's father other than the ra-
blegram announcing her kldnaplim
and giving the brief detail. He
1 said th.U the cablegram did not state
' whether a ransom wn aafced tor the
gill's return but that they feared It
hnil been as that would be the
onlj riason for stealing the girl.
Bjuros Stephnno he said wo well
known and liked by the Oreek of
the t'-wn and hnl no enemies. He
I was pexltive thai neither Jealou.tj
nor riveuge had anything to do with
Hi.- kidnaping
i1 I. three days now sin e we
he ml irom my brother-in-law. au i.
we do not know what hi
since then. It may be that
i be laiiiei himself know ii'Mlilnn
'ii ie. tor the brigands usually wail
lulu or ten days before they send
ii ii word.
The) want to find n sure hiding
place first. Th n they get a trusted
me.--teiige- and communicate wl i
the family ottering to return tlie
pr soner for a certain amount.
"The brigands usually get whin
they ask for It Is not often that
they are caught. And when the moil
Jey lu n t paid they kill tbeli victim.
Girl Was Walking on Her Father's -(.atter their bodies to warn
Estate in Turkish Balkans When i ))t.r ot to defy them
Brigands Seized and Carried Her ls im.tmnius. the way they m
Bill a m
PRETTY NIECE OF MILLIONAIRE
GREEKS OF PHILADELPHIA IS
CARRIED OFF BY TURKS.
Will SEEK HEM!
That despondency in women is a mental condition ofn
traceable to some distinctly female ill!
Women who ate well tlo not have the blue-. neither ire
they irritable and restle-s. Derangement o the imn!e
organism breeds all kinds of miserable feelings such b lut !.-
ache headache and bearing-down feelings. Try Lydia E.
Pinlihnm's Vegetable Compound. There is no doubt th it
it has made many remarkable cures of female ills after all
other means had failed. There is hardly a day that some
woman does not write us that this simple old medium
made only of roots and herbs has cured her of a srnn
illness after several doctors had done their best and tailed.
Here ate two such letters read them they a'c
genuine and reliable.
Mall inlin e Mil. l'oe four yours my life w:is a misery to
me. I hud siili'ereil with lVnitilo trouhles mi lone; dial I was
illM'ourneil. I hail givi'ii up all hope of over lieiiir well v lien
I lcim io lal.o l.yclia i:. I'inlilium'.s Voi'lnlili 'oiiimiiiiii1. It
lotori-il niy liealtli mill I fell as (liouli new life hail hecn
L'heu me. ti ml I am recoiiiiMeiiilliiir l nil my fi'ieuils."
Mv-i. . S. Kuril lU.'tS l.ansilow no St. Itilltiinoi e .Alii.
lioehlniiil Mi. " I was I collided fur a loiifr lime w ith iain.s
In inv hack ami side anil was iiiiM-ralile in every tin;. I leul
iluelureil until I was ill-.ci)iira ed ami thought I winilil never
lH't well. I rend a test iinonliil almiil lilla K. I'iiilihiiiu'.s ie-
tnhle 'oniioiinil anil thought I would try 11.
" Alter lal.iii I liree tint I les I never was. su well in my life.
I tun reeiimmeuilin l.vdla 10. I'inl. ham's eelalile ( umiuuml
tu all 1 1 1 y fiiemls." - Mv. AV1I1 Voiine; U ('uliinihlu Aventie
Uoii.lanil le.
I'm-.'JO years I.yilla U. I'iiihliani's Veelahlo
('umpuiiml has heen (he staiularil remedy fur
l'eiuale Ills. Nu slelc wiiman dues justice In
herself wliu will mil ley this tannins meilieini'.
Made iwiiiisl vol v lioni roots and he.rhs ami
has thousands of cures lu lis eredil.
rnrjS ' as I'lnkhani invites all sleK women
Jis3t lu write her fur advice. Slio has
guided Ihuiisamls tu health free uf liiai'e.
Address Mrs. I'luUhani Ijynn ."Mass.
Mm
der.
discussed tluir holiday bazaar n in.
Away Family Is Prom.ncnt.
lu the basement of the chinch wi.. ! I1K l.ln.oinbor .seventh as the diet fori
lie displayed a collection of woiks or
ait which will be the largest collec'-
Ion of its kind ever gotten togethei
in Oklahoma City. Securing thi.i Io n.
.Mrs. Harry Davl and her com-
I'hllnilelpltia. Nov. Miss M.uiv
Slephaito n pretty IS-year-oId tin eK
n body III pieces and Kcntti r It in
bits about the country and in towns
for this reneon the people are nfrat.1
uf them and ute forced to submit
1 to their demands.''
That money was the cause of th
mlttce have worked with untiring; en-
tliUHkuin. llesides the workj of many
the sale.
iiie members have entred the work
with eiithtislujiu and believe th'j la-
...- 'UI 1... iit'Dii Itatl.ii- llt.i.i frin.
.....I. .1 wv- w... . .-.. .1. . ... .
inerly. 1-lvo dolln.s had been civ- 'rl' u '"imoi. gnu v on nan- U the beller of Creeks
trihiited to charity at a forme:- ni-et- ' Stephano. uillllonnlre cigarette ii this city. It Is known in the old
Iiik and a report from the family maiuifaetiiter.. ol this city ha.i been country that two of the brothers
local aniateins. Dr. Knlckorbockei . vnrt mu f0od ard clothing donited kidimpod ny a band of Turkish brig- i have money and the brlgHiids are
collection of the works of Kuropeau )V tj1L monluer(J j aiidn near ln-i lather's estate in the j. believed to have acted on the as-
art'sts will be -ihowii another vala.v I ; Turkish llalkaiM. according to word j miinptiru that all the brothers
hie loan collection being the series of 1 Christian Aid Society. i iccelved ny rel.it Ivoh lu this city. ' hou'd liuvt money or that they
watercolora painted by Miss Ida Uur-' circle .Number Two of the Ch.istlun I Altiiough tin- i-ablo did not say would come to one another's aid.
gos of .Vow York. ld Society met nt the church on thm a raii.om had been asked rela-
It i yesterday afternoon and dlKuu.wd i tlves I ear Hint i large stun will be
Mr. Pearce's Good News. i tlt. contributions to the baza ir. j donmuiled because cf the knowledge
Mrs. Prank I'earce was qulto de- They will have a cake tin 1 immiiUIn m Hie old country of the fortune
mhted on yesterday morning by it- sal al A c young's fur mure .which the girl'- unclo.4 made in ihU
celvlng a telegram from her sister tliri (m Snturiay afteriioo-i. country.
Mrs. Dough.) of Miami. Florida at. j u-rd 0f the kidnaping wa coti-
noiinclng that she and her liushaud C1.t)(l xumuer Six mot with Mrs. j tallied In a bri t cablegram received
Had come off victors in tlie great ; . ... medsoe and held a .snlendld ! Uv the Steoha. rnthera. It on-
MISS KATE SPEAKS
HERE NOVEMBER 26
PHEVIOLS ENGAGEM LNT IN OK-
LAHOMA CITY CHANGES HER
PLANS OPEN MEETING.
FARMERS SHORT COURSE.
New Vork-Atlantn run of automobiles j juju.8H session
which completed the dUtan.-e In tea A11 circica wm j0lti In a bl- C'l -ist-days
and Is the most successful ero3-1 ni!. aimr M Hledsoe servl re-
country run ever Inuugnruted. j ri-eshments and a Tree will olT jii lg
The tourists were then at Atlanta Uj j.
the toast of the town and the admlrv .j
tlon of thousands who gathered to Miss Kearney to Speak
witness their triumphal entry. Anion.1' Miss llelle Kearney Is a lect u .- of
the other contestants were Jacques mre ability iKissesHlng1 a flu- voice.
1'iilrette the celebrated writer Tyrus a logical mild and dulling he- opn-
Cobb probably the most famous baso ' on and arguments In cIioI. ih: Hnjf-
ball player In the world and a number Huh. She will speak in th" beauti-1
tained bin mcap r details of the kid-
naping and Mid nothing of what
waf belim doie- to hunt down the !
brigands and t .-e the pretty young
eaptlve.
The kldnupMu ot tin all I was
'.-on firmed b i-orge ('. Valaras. a
Greek oandy iiiaiiufactiirer of 110"
Market street He Is a brother-in-law
of the s i 'Ii ii no brothers and
t was tit on e comtiiiiulcuteil with
when the ueu of th" unfortunate
No Case on Record. i
There Is no case on record of a
cough or cold resulting In pneumonia
or consumption alter Foley's Honey
and Tar has been taken aa It will j
stop your rounh and break up your
cold quickly. Hefuse any but th.' gen-
uine Foley's Honey and Tar In a "1
low package. Contains no opiates anil
is safe and sure Sold by all Inn;
g.sts.
M CLASS INITIATION
fOUR HUNDRED CANDIDATES
WILL RECEIVE WOODMEN OF
WORLD MYSTERIES.
The
Insignia
of
A
Royal
Breakfast
If the Pitcher is Filled with
VeIva
Breakfast Syrup
Griddle cakes covered with Velva
are griddle cakes crowned with the
most delightful breakfast dainty
ever produced. Velva is the pure
juice of Louisiana sugar cane made
into syrup as only the P. F. way
makes it
SoU by your rr
SttvtJ ml your htttl
PlNICK&FORD.LV
NEW ORLEANS LA.
lui marine cuurc.i uu uie iu . ; rollt...tl u city.
Trinity avenue and South l'ry-. IV n( Su.h )r;tll(.ri(
1- list L lirianan cuureu ai i o uioun
number
The bif!gesl clas- Initiation ever
held in eastern Oklahoma will be
held at Ardimre on Friday night
Nov. 12th at S p. in. Over 100 will
i .1...... tl... I . an f
nuuuay unci miun inuiih im- '.. lr(1 j.un
Cliribtian vrizensiup. i ur. ihhi.kii- ... .
four Stephen- 'id CoustantliiH. who bo mtl(u WiMiilineii of the World on
ton's tabernacle on I.uckle street she . t
will speak Sunday evening at nv 4 ';
o'clock on "Woman In the Orient
portraying the conditions of women
j In Kgypt China India and Japan and '
i the sociological conditions generally
' lu those countries
j The above clipping from the At-
! lanta Constitution will call to m uu
I n ..... A t rt- .tlll'.ltt.U '1 ffltMf-ltl.
viBltor to our city and a gutt and
relative of Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Kear-
ney on llroadway. On Miss Kjar-
noy'a visit here she lectured at tin.
Broadway Methodist- church and the
privilege of hor acqiia'ntan.-e was
eagerly sought for by a large crowd
of our church people.
::
Mrs. Cecllo Jones has returned
from n month's via It to Mr. and Mrs.
FJ'j Kvaiu a: (lalveston Texas.
rn while
lives about
the capita'
. wiio ii a fanner
ilf-Iiour's r'de from
uufacturers at 101 1 j hg wemwn.
John Stephano a .VHry Wo0dmn m cordially Invit
-..s Stephano. John (d U) je 1)WW.nl wm witness the
the eapltal of Upl .. . rU ...hh ...in . nut on y
the crack tam of the atato.
The Hecret work will he exompll
tied by .-ome of the Sovereign of-
fleers
We an- expertins SovorolgM Coin
inauder J. C Hoot or QniahS Keb .
on this occasion.
The folloAing program will be re
I dei ud:
j Program.
Music l-owenstelii Orchaatra.
This represents a fair ration rnvocution-itev. j. m. cross
for a man for a year. Address of WelcomeMayor Cot
Hut some people cat and eat er.
and uraw thinner. I his means Response
a defective digestion ami unsuit-
able food. A large size bottle of
l.ectuat- of a previous i-im.iKenie'it
MIsh Ilnrnartl will apeak to organlteil
labor In Ardinoie on Nov. 26 Insteaa
of Nov. la as was her original In-'
eiitlon. On Nov. It) Miss Hn man.
w il address the club women of Okla-
homa City. i
On the night thai Miss llariiard is
addressing the club women of Unn
lioma City the Trades Council will
perfe t ar.-angeuieiits for the appear-
ance of 'Miss Ilarnard in this cl y. It
Is tin- Iirteut on of the leaders of or
gauized labor to hold an open nieeiu
on that occasion and invite the nih-
il to hear the ailtlrtiu. Af er the
meeting a banquet will be tendered
the little woman and many .oasts wiii
receive responses at the h Hid i of the
boys.
Miss ltnmnrd has spent her I fe it
working In the Interest of organised
labor ar.il was the means of u- -urlna
a state olfk-lal to look after the eh;
uioynary iiHtltutlous. When she
i comes to Arduiore on Nov Vi .he w 'I
have some'hlnx K"d to t 1 1 tlie ho
jilli of what his been -n-i-ompli di.'i
by her In the past two w.n
Announcements Have Deen Made b
A. &. M. College Authorities.
In piirsuaii.'c of die poll. of th -rii
iiltiiral and Mechanical Culh of
this state the shorter cour fi f
iners and the farmers nm;r.- n I
be held at Stillwater .o-iul i n ;
Jan. ". The one week's eo'ii f.
fraiiiers will begin o.i Jan l! a1 i i
Jan. in the butter iiuki-m . uir i
be held and fanners w'i be v
opporlunlly of s'udylng th. ttt of m
ter making.
Secretary Spauldiug of ti- Com
iinirclal elub has forwarded a list Oi
the members and officers of the Ca
ter county association. Any our vu
wants to attend the emigres an 1
take tho course may corrcipond witli
II. 1. Miller In charge of that bran 1
of the work
Can You
Do Better
than Invest a small amount of mo . y
on eas payments that you wiH tu
miss out of your regular exptnai nu 1
sucure lots in Wheeler wliUh aetui!
ly has more to recommend It 1 1
any town in Carter County"
THK CONWAY & HKNHY i1 I
Phone !)0. T
The most populsr uie.i of
till- pos'llletl.
V . u.irming woman Is n-
or In r liai in
FOOD FOR A YEAR
Meat 300 l!i
Milk IHOqts.
Ilutter 100 Ibi.
i: S7dofc
Vcsttablii StXJIbt.
More
Gunrnntfi'il under
nil Pure Food
Lima
Mrs. William Pf elf for la attending
the State Federation meeting a- Ok-
lahoma City.
'Miss Thadle James is expected
home today from several days' visit
at Coalgute J
.Mrs It F Tumor leaves today
Scott's Emulsion
equals in nourishing properties
ten pounds of meat. Your Phy-
sician can tell you how it does it. i
ron KALI. IIY A I.I. lUlUaOIHTH
Keii'l 10c. niou ot iuir Mii'l Oil.) for eur I
b.utll-jl H4iing Hi.k mi.l OlilM'. bkeu li lluck.
Cwli tank t-uuUint H UouJ Luck t't-au. I
SCOTT & UOWNK. 409 Heitl St.. New Yo
Sutiutor J. C. (irahnm
MiisicIiweimtelii Orclioatrn.
Drill Hoys of Woodcraft of M '
tietta.
Drill - -Degree Team Muncheste.
firuve. Woodmen Circle Ardinore.
'' sic l.oweustolti Oroh'wlra.
Address -Mrs. M. (i. Meadows Sti
preme Deputy Woodmen Circle of
Oklahoma.
Drill Crack Team of Oklahoma
Music Ijwensreln Orchestra
Address by Soverolun officer
Initiation of 100 candidates
5
Friends Every Year"
We'll soon count you among them.
It's just a matter of time. More and
more housewives are giving up the old-
style high-priced Trust-made Baking
Powders. Thousands are turning to
BAKING
POWDER
One trial does it. You'll never go back.
Speak to your grocer. Lighter sweeter
baking or money refunded. Far bet
ter. Costs much less. You won't
believe it till you try for your
self.
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 134, Ed. 1, Wednesday, November 10, 1909, newspaper, November 10, 1909; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81195/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.