The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 144, Ed. 1, Monday, November 22, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmore Monday Nov. 22 109.
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Woman's Friend
Nearly all women suffer at times from fomnlo
ailments. Somo women suffer moro acutely and
more constantly than others. But wn other vou liavo
little pain or whether you suffer intensely you
should take "Wine b Cardul and get relief.
Oardui is a safe natural medicine for women
prepared scientifically from harmless vegetable in-
gredients. It acts easily on the female organs and
gives strength and tone to tho whole system.
CARDUI
The. Woman's Tonic
Mrs. Verna Wallace of Sanger Tex. tried Cardul. Sho write :
"Cardui has dono more for nic than I can describe. Last spring I
vr&s taken with female- inflammation and consulted n doctor but to
no ava'l so I took Cardui and insido of thrco days I was able to do
iny housework. Since then my trouble has never returned." Tiy it.
AT ALL DRUG STORES
TAKE
the mo3t elaborate of Hie Thanksgiv-
ing hospitalities ami la awaited with
it. in h pleasurable anticipation by the
InMteil KiUMts.
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Rev and Mrs. Connelly
Tomorrow evening llev. anil Mrs.
0 nnelly of the Christian church will
1 at home to all the church mitn-
hi r.s anil the members of the connre-
g.itlmi a. their resilience on P street
so if li west. livery one Is asked to
.alt them after atven o'clock ami
buoinc it-iUalntetl with them In their
rr w home.
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Sprckelmcyer-Falson Wedding
wedding that mime quite us n
Hiirprl e to thflr many friends wan
iilibrntcd on yesterday aftonioon at
the home of Father Wnllrnpp of tho
Cu holli church when Lawrencu W. sn-i "" ' ip i a. f.r our
... . . ' t-Hllfnl Sln llBk I Ihill'. Mki'trh Ho.'k
h rokelmeyr ami of Mr niul Mrs. .1. i iwrti Unk muu. .. n..-i i. k cmm.
50 MILLION
cod fish more oi !. -s are caught
each year on the mt of Norway
the livers of whuli ue made into
Coil Liver Oil.
The best oil is in ule from tho full
caught at the l.ofoi. n Islands.
Scott & Howne n-e only that oil
in making their rei. i.iteil
Scott's Emulsion
and when .skillfull' ml-meil with
I ly pojihosphites 1 1 1 im- and Sml.i
they produce a m- n .it food un
cqit.illi.il ill the w I ..i building
up the body.
VOK SAI I' IIV A I ' !m ...1II'S
THANKSGIVING
MILLINERY SPECIAL!
T I UY MARY GWYN WIMTEMAN
ft
L TELEPHONE ONE-FOUR-TWO
(i Sprekelmeyer was married to Ml
Mytle Falson daughter of Mr. anil
Airs C It. Falson. In the presence
if a ery few friends of Uw brlile I
niul groom.
Miss Miirtintt Sprokelnieyor ulster
i i t!ie groom and Mr. Frank .Mr-
my were the only nMniiliutU.
Tlii bride wore a dark blue tailored
ailt with hat and glove to inateh.
Mls Siirekelmeyer wore white.
The ceremony was performed at
I 30 o'clock and followed by a wed-
' ding supper at the home of tho
bt Itl Later In the evening at Mrs.
.1 O. .Sprekelmeyer' light refresh-
i ments were nerved.
Miss FaUou Is very popular among
the young people of our city and the
SCOTT & IIOWNK. 409 IWI St.. New Voik
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TOMORROW'S CALENDAR.
Circle Number Six Chris-
tian Ladles Aid Society at the
church.
Presbyterian Ladles Aid so-
ciety at Mrs. C. P. VauDon-berg's.
XX Circle Number One llroad-
XX way (Methodist church with
XX Mm. L. II. Orlfflii.
Circle '.Vumber Two Chris-
tian ladles Aid Society at
Mrs. (1. II. Corlew'a.
llaptlst Missionary Society.
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De Thanksglvin' Toast.
Dey'a religion uv do body; doy's re-
I Won uv de soul;
And you got to have respeck fer bofe
to keep do belli' whole;
So I toasts ills heah Thanksglvln' wld
my Bperlt all In chime;
Den 1 toasts de faithful appetite dat
makes de vlttles June.
Pra'r and feastln' rocs together In ills
heah Thanksglvln' time
And dey fits Into each other like de
rhymln' uv do. rhyme;
Kaze de Iiwd aint one bit prouder
fer to make do conscience feel
Dan to watch do natcherl organs stor-
in' up a hearty meal.
Kf you'vo sowed and reaped yo' har-
vest den its worship fer to
dine
Kaze do human side Is holy des do
samo ez do divine;
Kf a man has yearned his llvin' he
has yearned -hU right to eat
And sonco ho's alio' to have do bitter
Kivo 'him all you kin dat'a
swoet.
Katln' proper is de righteous act of
niixiu' gratltudo
Wld do relish uv de normal man fer
nppetizln' focd;
And de luscloau Lastc dat thrills you
when de vlttles bits de spot
Is like singla' hymns uv gladness for
iln good things dat you's got.
I ain't runnln' down yo' prayln uer
yo chantlu uv de l'satms
Nor yo building uv line churches
tier yo feeding uv de lambx;
Hut I thinks dey'U be a twinkle in
de Heavenly Father's eyes
When his chlll'u smacks deyr lips
on dem dar tater-pumpUIn pies.
So 1 bows down 13 you' bukln' and 1
courtesies to you' roast
Den salutes dat turkey gobbler wld
a hones' nigger's toast;
Dat de cravln' uv do stuininlck for to
keep do belli' whole
In ox s.iered and religions ez de long-
la's uv do soul.
Dallas News.
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Circle Number One of the Home
MIkbIoii Society of the llroad way
Methodist church will meet on to-
morrow afternoon at with Mr.
L. 11. Orinin.
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Circle 'Number Sl of the Christian
church will meet on Tuesday after-
noon at 1 at the church.
All members aro urged to be present.
It
The Ladles Aid so-.iety of the
Presbyterian church meets on Tues-
day aftornono with Mrs. C. P. Van
Denberg. Final arrangenunts will be
nado for the Christmas Ikizaar.
Mrs. John Doyle who Jtas bien the
guest of Mrs. J. L. Nunnaleo tho past
week left Friday for her home In
Missouri. IMIss Oliver who acorn-
pled .Mrs. Doylo on her visit here
vlll remain until alter the holidays.
llov. and Mrs. "Welth have return-
ed from Kansas where they attended
the golden wedding anniversary of
Mm. Width's parents.
it- ;
Miss Lilly Comegya of (Jainesvlllo I
will bo tho guest of Mm. Hort Fos-1
tor for the ICIk's Thanksgiving Pall
K
Those St. Iouls women who have
groom Is being warmly congratulated
y his friends.
Mr. Sprekelmeyer Is in the em-
ploy of the Morning Democrat and Is
considered the most expert pressman
in our city.
They will make their home with
the groom's parents Mr. and Mrs.
J O. Sprekelmeyer on (! St.. S. W.
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And Now the Hook Worm.
So much space has been devoted uett.
DIS1RICT COURT CIVIL DOCKET
Continued froii I'.m.. Two
C li itoyer et .: .1 II dnitu
el al.
.1. H. McCurly i - I. II Ad.miH -t
al.
Fraud Willis v4 "iU .ft Turner
Falls Hy. Co.
Ouy P. Cobb et .ii i. Janie.i lieu-
ton et al.
S. T. WlgIn et a' .1. 11 IUtih-
ors et al.
I. i. King vs. li.-o.ne T lioilges el
m.
John S. Haglei Albert .1 Lie
et al-
Wednesday Dteember 15.
Lee t'ruee vs. W. P. Terrell et al.
U W. Cruce vs. P. Terrell et al.
John Dexter et ul is. .1. W. Starr
et al.
Fred L. Schoeppo i- Washita Hlec-
trlc Power Co.
Victoria McCIuik W. W. lien-
AH Trimmed
Hats At
4th Off
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Miss DAISY GRAY
At Ditzler Dry Goods Company" s
WHAT better
use can you
make of a
nickel than to exchange
it for a cake of Ivory
Soap?
What else will give
you so much satisfaction.
Yhat other soap can
be used for so many
different purposes; for
the bath the toilet and
for fine laundry use?
Ivory Soap
9946o Per Cent. Pure
to the hook worm by all our leading
newspapers and magazines of the
past mouth have had such lengthy
articles upon tills new disease which
has al-io been a boon to humorists
that il does not seem out-of-place to
mention some of the facts concernlug
this plague of the south gleaned from
these numerous references since all
of us do not have access to these
periodicals.
The hook worm is not so new a dis-
covery us we have believed like Lie
appendicitis it existed a long time
before the treatment was dUcovered
and tho name given the symptoms
but thero tho HkenesH ends for tho
hookworm is u dlesase of the poor
while It is generally conceded to add
something to otio'.i pudlgreo should
taey develop a good sized case of ap-
pendicitis. The discovery came not from the
medical profession but from a Uer-
man biologist who In X'S'i was exam-
ining the entrails of a badger and dis-
covered a new species of worm.
Note was uiaile of It and soon an-
other biologist found the same worm
In the fox. The medical world In
IS 13 was astounded by a physician
(Continued on pago eight)
WANTS HER
LETTER
PUBLISHED
For Benefit of Women who
Suffer from Female Ills
organized against woman suffrage! Minneapolis Minn."! was a fjreat
i.. 1-. .. Biifferor from fumale troubles which
ha havo figured that tho easiest way ' 1 caused a weakness
anil broken down ! (.(.Pki i
e.niidltlon of ft... MU-orKle 1
for a lady to get her name in tho
papers those days Is not to want to
ote.
It
Misses Wiunefred and Pattl Jlyan 1
will bo guests of friends for the
Thanksgiving dunce.
H
Circle Number Two of tho Chris-
linn Aid society meets with Mrs. II.
H. Corlew tomorrow aftornono at hor
residence on Washington street.
SI
system. I read so
much of what Lyilia
E. J'liikliain's Veg.
etablu Compound
had done for other
HUfTcriiiK women I
felt sure it would
help inc. audi must
say It did help mo
wonderfully. Mv
pains all left me. I
Henry Lier vs. H. F. Alvorson et al.
0. C. Hartslll 0. W. Ulnghani.
Felllah Jim vs. T C. Itandol.
Felllah Jim vs. J. W. Neweomb.
Thursday December 16.
H. H. Atkinson vs. C. 0. & ti. Ity 0 .
'Uryon Drew vs. c. O. & (!. Co.
State of Oklahoma . J. S. 1). Ap-
polos. A. C. Cruce vs. W. J. WlUon et al.
Max We3tholmer et al v. (1. W. '
lllugham et al.
Max Westlielnior el al v. li. W. Mc-
Laughlin et al.
Friday December 17.
Turner k Wiggins vs. Cliarles Co-
bee. K. L. Poland is. City of Ardniore.
Oswald S. Parker et al vs. W. C.
Woods et al
Osyald S. Parker et al vs. Mary H.
Woods.
U. Hardy i- City of Ardmore.
First National Dank of Kiowa v.
It. It. McLlfib
I'd Ilynl Delia Alexander et al.
J'irst Stat'' Hank of Ardmore vn.
it. McLIsh.
Saturday December 18.
Loron 1). Dukes et al vs. The Tri-
bal Development 'Co.
S. J. Heed v Western Union Tel.
Co.
First State Hank of Ardmore vs.
T. J. Jordan -t al.
H. M. Cuuiiiiings et al vs. H. S.
Uettes et al.
Hlley ti CiitieT vs. Bdna Alversou
H. J. Williams vs. C. W. Thomas
et al.
The Farraml Co. vs. J. D. Fry.
Ardmore Na'.nmul nauk vs. Mary It.
Whltten et al.
It. J. Wlllia vs. C. W. ThomaB et
! al.
Monday December 20.
Cutter & Cio-eto vb. Ueorgo A Mc-
Carkle Dee d
Mrs. L. M. Kodcnhottse vs. H.clies-
can Insuraiue Co.
Mrs. L. M. iMdcnhousu vs. Hochos-ter-Cerman
In .uranco Co.
J U. Siei ii Co vs. Georgo A.
1.
N. V. Life Inaurauco
grow stronger and within threo mouths
I was a perfectly well woman
"I want this letter made nubile to
Tho Now Kngland dinner by tho : show tho benellt women may derive
Priiqhvtnrlni lullno mi nlimliiv u"i J. riimii.uii a t-gci.iijie.
irosujtortau ladles on Saturday was compound." Mrs.. lon.vfl. Moi.dan-
quit .' a success. j iillfi Second St. North Minneapolis
xx l Minn.
Excellent Song Service. Thousands of unsolicited and genu.
Thn Bnni? rvinn nt t..i i-.iivt n0 testimonials like tho above prove
i no song svnlco nt the 1 lesbjto- thQ t.mccllCv of jyain U. Pinkliam's
rian church lust ovonnlg was largely t VeRotablo Compound which is mudo
attended and va.i one of tho best i exclusively from roots and herbs
Miss iianna h-is nver pIiv.h Women who biilTer from those ills.
.miss i lanna has o;or gUcu. tresslngllls peculiar to theiraex sbould
Miss Smith of .Marietta was on tho ' not lose sight of theso facts or doubt
' program and her duot with Miss I tho ability of Lydia K. I'lnkhain's
Ilauna won much appreciation rroni VefjOtaUlo Compound to restore their
iue cungregaiion.
csiBuiaaesiaad
f I
i K
Aztec Thanksgiving Dance
i The Aztec club will give their
Thanksgiving iball on Wednesday
I evening. This promlww to bo ono of
'lonal Uank vs. H. W.
t al vs. Uerfia Du-
If you Avnnt hdccIiU advice writo
to Mm. lMnlcliain at IjJ iiii JMiiss.
Sliovvlll treaty our let IcriiHMtrictly 1
couiiiicntiai. i-or years sno
has bcon livlplnir Hick women in
thin xvny frco of cliuruo. Don't
keoltats write ut uuce
Kva Nobl. '
Co.
Ardmore
Dick et al
It. C. Duff
Kovuu.
Tuebda. December 21.
Cordle lir.i.ll y vs. G. A. Uradloy.
W. O. iluiti & Co. v. Oeorgu A
McCorklo De. d.
U. J Hoe Hat Co. vs. Cuorgo A
McCorklu.
John llartii. tt vs. S. A. Nowland.
W. A. PriJ. vs. W. F. WhlttiiiK-
ton. Ulllto Willie. Dec'd vs. John II.
Crlncr Kxec.
Hudsou-iiou-.ton Lumber Co. vs.
Ardmore Foundry Co.
Hankers' National Bank rs Hank
era' Triut Co.
Wednesday December 22.
Hankers' National llatik vs. Aru
more Foundry Co.
Mrs M. O Ferguson vs. C. It. I
& P. Ity Co.
Henry Hourland V3. J II Willis
et al.
James McLaughlin vs. C It. I &
P. Hy. Co.
HBtde M. Jackson s City of Avd
mole.
I. It. Host vs. City or Ardmore.
A. F. Jonei v. F. P. Harland et al
Thursday December 23.
II. A. I.edbetter et al vs. 1 Utile
hell Fields et al.
Leo Cruce . C. It. I. P. Hy. I o.
11. L. JenulnxH vs. C. C. & S. F
Hy. Co.
Walter Colbert vs. City of Ardmore
First State Hank vs. The Pol:.t i
Publishing Co.
Stella FarVo v. Davis Shelby el
at.
iMarcellna Farve vs. Dalh Shell))-
et al.
Monday December 27.
A. N. Shtirtock vs. William Urleger
ul al.
F. A. Hodnioiul i. Sam A. Weeks el
Donald Fitzgerald vb. J. II. ;;n ..
berry.
Margaret WIInou vs. It F. Iieaiers
et al.
Carina A. Wllon h. It F. Heavers
et al.
iMutual Trust Co. vs. J. S. Mullen.
Donald Fitzgerald vs. Felix West.
Tuesday December 28.
Lludy Wood by lier father. j. Hu k
Garrett et al.
lkMMlo Davis vs. W. L. Davis.
T.'io Hankers' National Hank vs.
M. F. Setlltf et nl.
Ardmore Wholesale Grocery Co. vs.
Porter Staples.
T. 11. Hartee vs. W. W Sullivan.
Davis Colbert Guar vs W. A lid-
wards.
Wednesday December 29.
Washita Power Electric Co. vs.
Helen H. Walcott.
J. W. Prltchett vs. G C. &. S. Hy.
Co.
Washita Electric Power Co. Vi lid-
ward Halley.
Frank King by his father vs. c. H. I.
& P. Hy. Co.
J. li. Stong vs. .1. It. Davenport e
al.
Nnnnlii Dyer vs. L. D. Akers.
L. II. Tatum vs. J. T. Harris et al.
V. Peera vs. ChlekaBaw Compr.:iis
Company.
Thursday December 30.
Theresa Flltsch et al vs. Fred D.
Warner ot al.
J. H. Wyatt vs. .1. Mat Moore.
Ktta Critior et al vs. St. L. & .
Hy. Co.
A. P. Hlackwell vs. Joe F. Hobln
sou.
U C. Lesure vs. W. L- Ifaker
Ada li. Hally vs. W. H. Cox
G. W. Hell ft al vs. Aldmore Tra
tlon Company.
Friday December 31.
L. It. Mnrston s. C. A. Walls.
L. II. Marston i. Joe Colson.
A . W. Spoako vs. Andrew Jaik.ioa
et al.
u. W Spf-ake et al vs. Anlr v
Jackson et al. OUH PUHMll'M SHKMl.-? VIUJ
L. H. Marston s. Mrs Sus.in Pf.lt (iOING FAST Call and pi $1 00 n
fer et al. ndvance on the ikitly or wi kly and
L. W. Cruce et al s Max West j Ret a pair of these guaranteed :.h aru
lielmer et al. Old subscribers have th-' Eamo op-
Slgler & Howard t. W W. Wlnans. ' por'unlty a new ones
c0VINCC50J
ttSMWlft
Saves
Money
and
Worry
This List Will
HELP YOU
To Decide What to Order
from Cold Storage Market
All kinds of Frc6h Meats Deef Pork Veal and Mut
ton Cuts Extra K. C. Loin Stoaks and Roasts Cured
Ham Dolled Ham Minced Ham Home Cured Dreakfast
aeon (sliced to order) Home Rendered Lard Spare
Ribs Drains Fresh Link and Bulk Sausage Dologna
Sausage Wcines Condensed Chili Doneless Souce Pigs'
Feet Dlood Pudding Scrapple Llverwurst Buckwurst
Sausage stuffed In 6hucks Pickled Ox Tongue Corned
Deef Fresh Cream cry and Country Dutter Dutterine
Fresh Eggs Seals hlpt Oysters Dressed Opossums
If this list does not contain what you want call
for It. J
Let us dress and store your Thanksgiving turkey.
We will also dress your ho gs or anything else In our
line.
Phone us your orders by eight o'clock so we will
have time to get them ready for the first wagon which
leaves at 9 a. m. .Second wagon leaves at 11 a. m
Afternoon delivery leaves at 5 P. m. j '
We keep tho best of everything In our line Why
not trade with us?
Prompt Delivery to 'Any
Part of the City
THE C OLD
STORAGE
MARKET
5 9 TELEPHONES 12
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