The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 228, Ed. 1, Tuesday, March 1, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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The Ardmoreite Is the Only Newspaper in Southern Oklahoma Receiving the Associated Press News Service
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FARTHING BROTHL
Clothing French dtyelenni
7RE ESCAPES built nnd erect-
ctl to conform with city nml
Rtatu laws hnvo us to do It
Joncs-Evcrctl Machine Co
nnd stonm pressed. Only
Froneh dry cleaners In city i
Phono 10(1 Illuo.
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VOLUME XVI
ARDMORE OKLAHOMA TUESDAY EVKN1NG MAUCII I
NUMBER 228
AT MEETING LAST NIGHT FINAL
MOVE WAS MADE TO SECURE BIG
HOTEL; DONATIONS INCREASED
DISTRICT COURT ROOM WAS PACKED WITH "LIVE WIRES" AND EN-
THUSIAM RAN RIOT IN KINAL EFFORT TO RAISE FUNDS NECES-
SARY TO PURCHASE SITE CO MMITTEES DUSY TODAY AND THE
MONEV is FORTHCOMING.
i i lull wng set to rollliiK Inst
I I t at the tmiM ineetliiK held to
'i n-h uiiitlnR the amount needed for
1- ' i w '.otel. Alter several old time
. i 'Im.ii.ii-tu' speucliPH were made com-
mit'i'iK utn appointed to xo through
tire In ttse and lo'lclt Klilltlotml
n no tiitH (;ooil results were obtained
Mi t way and wlion the amounts were j
oUU rt .1. It. Pennington who wis i
iitK us fliHlrumn eiiKKcitt ! thtit '
ry mail fou thu lint raise IiIb iiV
Mtlptlon twenty per cent. All thoie
i. ho would ugree to rnlgp were re-
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i in. iti-d to stand then came the hen-
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station or tne evening. There waa a
lire eiowd who voluntarily rose but
some of Ulnae who hail given largely
and felt they should go no lurther In
Jus'lce to themselves hesitated a mo-
ment. .1. II. Spragins nnd licit Simp-
son sat with their heads close togeth-
er What each was going to do was
tho query of the other. Mr. Simpson
began with a. dare. He would stand
the raise If .Mr. Spragins would ho
hhou'il have known lie would have got-
ten Ii'h dare called for Mr. Sprnglns
lore and by so doing agreed for t
suifcrlptlon to be raised one-llfth
more.
C n.mltttes wore at work today
si dig those who wore not at the
.ni' ting last night and they report
that almost unanimously the sub-serib'-rs
to the fund are HKreelii? to
th- mine and beyond any doubt the
e 'Hi sum will be raised before the
option ixplrcs. A telegram iicn-prinii
the property will be sent to W. C.
1 k( r at Paris Texas.
'I m property to bo bought Is locat-
ed n the corner of North Washington
and 1 roadway and is occupied m the
pri.unt v me Chickasaw Luinl)."
(lanpanj. The lumber company has
an aurecnient with the hotel promot
trs by which they will v..i.:ite the
lie petty immediately alter the deal
lias 1 ii closed and It looks now veiy
much Ilk workmen will be placi d on
h site to elenr It before the llrst
day of April. The lumber eomp.ii
has purchased a site on Wet Ma.n
stiit t formerly tho property of Sidney
St' i n .mi this property will be an
.La 'c.ilir.n for the lumberyard.
U ae meeting last night Mr. ivn-
i liuton who had been appointed
chilli man to raise the funds stated
the oiijftt of tho meeting to he to
i .use about J-i30( whlc'i was m edi .1
to clmli thu proposed liotd. lie s-niil
Vrdmore needed every JiOa.OOO bul'd-
lug It could got he ouV.incd Mr. Fra-
Icy's proposition In which ho ap:cd
Ill I 1 1 LI II IIUU1 Liiaiillh WAVtHDU'
th furnishings at a cost of one hnn-
'red thouaand dollars If the proposed
tite were purchased by the pcop'e
of the town lie said the deal must bo
closed at once If cloiod at all he
told of letters ho had received from
vtuIoiiB portions of tho United Stat -s
nrkiti: imiulrlos concerning the nil-
teilal to be used the though! w.n
r iUB'it homo to tho people thai they
wru expected to innko good or the
town wou'd be given a black tye 'n
the (ommerclnl world and that as an
advi itlseniont to the town the hot-1
was worth tho price.
Co' peak made a good talk in
which he urged all portions of the
town to come togother set out cf
the habit or holding back on d'-M'-
wIito they made only five cents mil
the other fellow tnailo a dime he
urged tho building of the hotel o:t
llroadway and the Masonic Temple on
Main street he said there was a boom
Just ahead and that boom had a wt'l
be ftarted at thh meeting. 11" '
ehetif;' for hU good talk
.ledge ranipbe'l said the ry: a of :li -picp'e
of the itate wre upon u.
we f 'II on thl proposition wc In 1
as well sit down and nover attenip
to do aaythlns elio his story of Sam
.lore tho colored man who bwiuh
out his offl-e Blvlng $:0 to tho d'Ml
brousht cheers from tho crowd he
gavo a substnntlul Increaso to his own
subscription and hla speech resulted
In stltrlnt; ujt considerable cntlnulam-i.
Col. H. A. Simed of l.owton was
prelum. Me said Aidmore wns a blu-
ffer nml a letter tewn than Law ton
but suggpsied the need of more
bnostir. He to-.:! of seeming tie-
railroad fiom Wichita Full miothi
from Altus find said they were now
at work to connect l.awton ami Arrt-
i mole with a new Hue of toad. He told
or their hotel proposition and sn'd
It had bton worth what It cm-t the
town merely a an advirtUliiK prop-
osition. He went into history and
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Ill Wlllf Ill 41 I IIIIIIU l' nill'll II l I
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a larger town than Oklahoma Oit
anil when it was the best town In ..'I
i Iiullan Territory or Oklahoma and
urged the people to set busy an ' ;nln
soaie of the pi entire it had lost.
dipt. WhlttliiKtou nddrexved the
i meeting. He made the people a propo-
sition to tako hold of the Whlttlnston
betel offering 10 per cent of the stock
' guaranteeing S per cent dividend nnd
'bring the people togther. lie said
1 $2o.0iH Invested In n factory would
mean mote to the town than to Invest
it In n hotol.
I.. II. I.ovu told of the application
:of the 1'ied Harvey company to take
j tlu miiuugement of tho new hotel ati-l
I wild It meant more to the town than
I anything elso the people had before
i them. He said the Whlttlngtnn hotel
! would make more money than It was
1 mnklng now that more people would
eonie to Ardiuore and gave Instances
1 of hotels in other elite that had been
benellted by the building of more pre-
tentious hostelrles.
The nioetlns closed while scores of
people stood around the desk sub-
scribing to the bonut or raising the
aim unt they had already given.
Money and Land
Money loaned on land at S per
cent in'erost ipayublo annually.
We pay strict at tent km to nil
applications for laans and u;ct
tho money without delay. We
have purchasers fur fni'nis who
will buy also have lands for
sale. Let iih I now your wants.
LEDBETTER & VJMBERLY
Uledaoe llldi;. l'honeCIO
Farm Loans
1 unveil & Dexter arc
making farm loans as
heretofore without any
delay. They inspect all
lands and pay cash down.
Office over Guaranty
State Bank.
FRANK HUNT
Phono 01 W. Mnln St.
iriM mBTrmri
Xotieo All prices quoted on
circular nulijeot to change.
No worry about high prices
when you do your grocery buy-
ing here.
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MANY REASONS
There are many reasons why
you rhouU use Crown Hrand
Hoods. The main reason Is
"TJIKY AMK IVKTTKIt."
A home product bo sure to
ask for tho Crown llroud
CROWN BOTTLING A
MFC. WORKS.
Morgan J. Hays Prop and Mgr.
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As Big Hotel
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BOATS COLLI i PAULHAM'S SEARCH
IX il'iy Is generally fair. Cobb r ii
:: tonight.
FERRY BOATS COLLIDE IN FOC
ON THE DELAWARE RIVER
NEAR PHILADELPHIA TODAY.
Pilot of the Ferry Coat Camden Witn
Six Hundred Passengers on Board
Crashed Into Another Boat Sev-
eral Hurt by Crashed Glass.
Philadelphia IM. .March 1. Nine
pirroiia were Injured by the broken
lUl.m f terry boats during tho donae j
i
fog on the Dehtivare river.
Tn pilot of the ferry boat Cam-tb-ti
wha al hundred iiasienyora.
ruifilied into the Wenonah. The Ciint-
Uu'rf abin win cru!he l In. Seera!
piloins .verc Jit jut oil by the -nulled
:la
Tr'ii' wan ii pante on ta li.i.r .
but tt qtlitkb allaynl.
ParkerPrintingCo's.TradeMark
C ST.VNIW roll "2
PAKKKIt tiii: I'ltiNTCit
I'ositiNely I'rouipt
IVciillarly Perspicacious
Perfect Pilntlng
Powerfully Pleasine;
Call and See Us. Old City Hall Building
SATISFIED
Hi' .: i'i.-. linn 1 v. 1 l.ae :s a
H.HIi".. 1 ins'.omu. We hand e
on) he lieht In Mat- and (!ro-c.-riis
nnd always send wlnt
yr a order.
THY rs.
W. A. GILLIAM
Phone 66 E. Mnln St.
When in Need
Of anything Uopt in a dry
goodssto u gt'Locry fitoi e
a hardware sloro t r v. hen
you need anything try
J. Matt Moore & Son
Phone 212
III rzs
Will Appear When Completed
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NEW WARSHIPS FOB
UNCLE SAM'S NAVY
HOUSE COMMITTEE VOTES CON-
STRUCTION OF BATTLESHIPS
AND OTHER BOATS.
Washington Ii. C Mcli. I. The
lwmci. flll 111 I M tit r.ll llrlV'll !llffllru III.
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day voted for the construction of two
battleships one repair ship 'two fleet
lur nml four submarines.
W. (i. Chancellor has Fold his resi-
dence In northeast Ardiuore to (lay
Keol. This Is one of the beet homes
In the second ward and was sold for
a vi ry reunonable sum. Mr. Chancel
lor luu bctubt several sections of land
1n western Texas and has bought
si .Li pioptr.y In Oklahoma City and
win moe there n a few wn'k".
Ire You Looking forlhe Best
If so we have it. Our line
io complete our equipment
thobost. Kvorylhing uloan
and sanitary. Wo are at
your command.
Phone us your order.
Cold Storage Market
l'liono 12
Phono fill
Ramsey 8c Ramsey
Farm and City Loans
We insppct our own loans
2C(i W. Main St
Ardmore
Buy Your KodaK
Films at Webbs' Studio
and uso his Kcduks
FREE
Tho host in photograph?
always at Wobbs'
Eight years in Ardmore
Okln. M
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Nt-'W YOT.K OFFJCER IN ST.. LOUIS
AWAITING ARRIVAL OF THE
FRENCH AVIATOR.
followed across country
Officer Reached Phoenix Arizona and
Oklahoma City After P.-mlham'o Dc-
I parture Latter In Kansas City
I Today.
St. I.ouls. Iu .Moh. 1. A deputy
United States ninrshnl from New
York arrived hero this morning to
await tho arrival or l.ouln I'aulhain
the I-'reneh aviator In an endoavor
to servo an order secured 'by the at-
torneys of the Wright Hrnthcrs. re-
straining him from einitlnuinit flights
j in this country.
The deputy has chased I'alnham
half way across the country arriv-
ing In Phoenix Arizona and Oklaho-
ma City only n few hours after the
nvla.or had left.
Paulham Through Kansas City.
Kansas City Mo. .Mcli. 1. Paulhnm
1 the French aviator passed through
1 Kansas City this morning on his way
: to St. Louis. He didn't discuss the
j Wright's Injunction except to say that
he believed that It would not stand
f. O. Johnson was
today fr m Herwyn.
a vlsljor here
Good Things to Eat
Fish
Oysters
Fresh meats of all hinds
lusher moats
(Vilifuinia fruits
liverythin fresh n d
d .in Prompt doli vo4.
J. A. CLARK'S
Mmt Hill unJ Oy$ltr Vdrlur
Phone QHH
SEE ME
Tor barf'nlttH In tho Wheeler
1)11 District Arhueklo Mining
Dihtrlot nnd WuhIiUiv Valley
lands. 1 buy direct from tho
ullotteo which nave the pur-
ehiiHer u nice miirxin
B. S. CURTIS
Olllco Sims I'unuliiKtoii HIUk'-
Ollleo Phono oil lies l'liono
850 Hod
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The Story Has Been Told
You arc all now familiar with the beautiful
Walcotl Addition to Ardmore
And you must realize what this
ments and improvements means to the investor. We have
told the story without embelishment or exaggeration You
must admit that the property cannot help increasing in value
two three or four fold. If you do not want to embrace the
opportunity offered you it is not our fault. We have told
you the truth. If the people of Ardmore do not want to
reap the rich harvest within the grasp of purchasers in this
Addition others will; but don't blame us if you lose your
opportunity.
Our ollice is over the City National'Bank and we arc
at your service. Visit us; command us; use us do anything
with us; but don't blame us for your own short-sightedness
Yours for a greater and a better Ardmore
Walter A. Evans & Co.
TEN DOLLAR HOG ANOTHER TERM FOB
IS REALITY NOW
HOGS SOLD IN THE ST. LOUIS MAR
KET TODAY AT TEN DOLLARS
PER HUNDRED.
St.
here
Louis
today
Alo. Mcli. 1. Hogs sold
for $10 per hundred.
Nearlncj Ten In Kansas City.
Kana8 City Mo. Men. 1. Hogs
sold here today nt $0.75.
.lohn Keller of Davln a former res-
ident of this city was a Idler her.-today.
FARM T PANS
$500000.00 of life insurance money to
loan at 8 per cent annual interest. No brokerage to
pay. Privilege to pay off and stop interest large loans
handled as well as small. Prompt service.
City Loans on desirable improved property.
Wanted to buy some desirable farm lands.
A list of your for sale trade or exchange property
solicited.
See me before placing your business.
O. L. CHANCELLOR
Office pho:.o Hi lies phono 321'
TELEPHONE NO. 190
Will bring jou the nicest and best closed carriages in
Ardmore. Wc have two bran new carriages good teams
and do our own driving. Wc give all calls prompt atten-
tion Try us and be convinced that our service is prompt.
We make calls an) where any time night or day
CHANCELLOR BROS.
i.iiM ' Sfndicnlt Int. iV Y.
property with its environ
SAMUEL MARKS
ST. JOSEPH MAN RELEASED FROM
FEDERAL PRISON TAKEN INTO
CUSTODY BY STATE.
Leaviuworth Kan. Mcli. l.Sac
ue! Marks a real estate promoter oi
St. Joseph i.Mo. who was released
frcm the federal prlion today wis
Immediately re-iirro6ted nnd taken to
.lefferfon City to serve a sentence of
ten years for selling forged nioit-
gagi s. The state had allowed the fed-
eral authorities first claim 011 the
prisoner.
Ottlco Handol Hldg. over DItzler
Dry Goods Co.
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