The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 230, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 3, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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Aidmore Thursday March 3 1910.
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THE DAILY ARDMOREITE.
More Than 20
Ingredients givo to Hood'a Sar-
sopnrllln Its groat curatlvo power-
poucr li run- main and xarted Com-
pi iiit iiirlnilirm liwa1 of tlw blood
a i(-ntf of the ptomar-ti. trou bit) of
t Im Iii. sk and liver.
M.m of the ingredient are jul what
! . jn.i'-i"ti orewntjc in tin- ailmentt
j ri . ni tin' onilittialioii and pro-
ri .i-:irf in- uli.irtiitlu- medicine and
it
it ' iimiw iwiHi-r txT'ii..r i' iwn.
li.t r fori' tin re can ' no ml t ittit-o
I r IIijixI ' ' it i" 'J"ual liquid
t r- i..r in tuldeta calk J .s ir.udl.
!'timstil c ft of the pniKi-'(l Lie
ii three million dollar
i William Keneflelr urei.id.ot of
! the Missouri.. Oklahoma A (u!f
no uulMIn )uth to Dealson. Tex
a. I no behind a proposition to
t.ulld a feder f-r hi road from
Coalton to Proton la Okmulita
Coaitm U now xh- aortneni ter
mintM of the Mlaaourl Oklahoma
Unit and Prwrton la the nw oil
ton '.f the FYia-o nonh of Okmul-
(tee J W. Orlcarl. surveyor lor Paw-
PROJECTS BOOMING
' "uiitj. i' ' mpieted the far
tti the Osaa county Hst for
he Missouri OoMen City & Okla-
oma railroad which waa chartered
year aao to wwa aouinweai
COMMITTEE DENY
DAVIS REQUEST
ARKANSAS SENATOR WISHED
TO CORRECT RECORD STATE
ME NT OF HIS FEE.
Wahimton. March 2. Senator
Jeff DavU 01 Arkansas fall d today
lu an effort t havt trt.-ka from
the record of the house commute"
on public land a statement wnl.h
hi mad v.- befort the committee seter
al day ao. when be aniieared tln-i
In advocacy of a bill introduced by
J. ffMon City. Mo. through RpMentatlve Oldfleld of Arkansa.
i!ili;nte and JopllB to Rartlesvllle I culetlnz title to ab:tit 100000 acre
CONTRACTS SIGNED THAT WILL
ObILD MANV MILES LAVTON
GIVES HANDSOME BONUS
i.'itMn- Okla March J -Work
ii t:i. .lr line to be eonatrurted
'.i 'a. n Denver Colo and Dalla.
Tixk. and croln the weatarn
liortion of Oklahoma will be under
w i xoon. Contract have been
mi; ml between the Denver h. Oulf
i ill? ml company which I to build
tii r.jul. and the trustee of tbo
H 'ounii ah bonus fund ralaed by
tin- h uple of I.mar Colo.
t'i" mnpany agree to constru'-i and j
l itt in operation one hundred and'
fi'ty miles of rallr ad between la-
v ir i'iil Texboma Okla . on or be-
fore July 1. 1011. Thh with other
cintr.i Ik mow In force In Tea.. It
i-i -1 ni. will Insure the completion '
if f tir hundred and fifty mile i
c' system by the date given.
When i out pic ted this line will ten-!
i- ti tin (list nee between Denser '
.! D.illis 12? I -7 miles
Ii' tween Denver and Dallas the
ni w line will intersect the l'nl n
I'uifir. Hock Island Miaaotirl I'a 1
r.fl and Snnta l"e system in Colo .
road the main linn of the Itock
Isl mil at Texhotiin the 1'anliaudle 1
il'ic -if the Santa Ke at Canadian j
Thh the several Unas of the
Fruro hystum In Oklahoma ami all
of tin- Southern I'aclfi - anil varl u
ut he r lines ceiiteiiiiK in Dallas. '!
roail In Immled for $)0uou a mile i
C op -trui tlon must coinmenr at Im I
ii'ar by Mn lat. A charter was !
i; ran led to this cotupatiy In Texas
(' iritiK he past week with $100004
t.il anil with htsiliimrters at
' xlionia Texna n portion -f thl-
- town In Oklahoma. The In
"rioratoni lu Texa are- A A
I. tan. II. C. Unateil James Hick
I. William am) It. It. Marxl.
T'ii- stockholders or the Knlil
(ihl.ilimiia Weatent chart "red t"
' n I south fr. nt Dalhart Texas
t i Knul Oklahoma have bomleil the
fn t iiiortKage on the road for ou-
'mi linn between Dalhart and Oclill
' The bond Issue was Increased
$.(10 por mile In connection with
' Knld. Ochiltree . Western. As-
l 'lit (ieueral Manager M II 'Call
tii id.- has formed a company to
' hi '(instruction of the Colorado
Ih r ford & CJulf railroad from llore-
' rd Texas north i t Dtlbart and
rii to a. me point beyond the
Ti i- it Pacific. This I to he
a portiiiti of the main line Into
() I'.iiniiia.
t a meeting of llio ucwly urnati-
i i I Oklahoma City & I'auhamllu
i.ilhviy comiMiny which chart
' l luring the past week to build
tward from Oklahoma
ri--i the Texas 1'nuhauille
i 1'itwim officers and dlrectora
H t l A lie of Oklahoma
i i 'lint liugi lie S. Mnllisan
fi t e priMtlllellt . II I'
..it f'huk- in Oklahoma.
.1 I. llsmon. aa chairman of a
inmltt of the lwton Chamber
r ('ommerie has signed a con-
tra t with V O. Janes of Okla-
homa ('11. for a rush bonus of
50.000 $10000 worth of ral "state
five miles of right of way eaat of
tawton and five miles nortbwaat
o' the city and terminals in th
city tj secure the Wichita Falh
a- liwton A Northwestern railroad.
The Choctaw Railway and Light
of swamp lands in the eastern pur
of Arkansa. known a "Sunk land. '
Senator Davis' statement was i
the effect that he waa to receive a
fee for his service as attorney for ;
the 8t. Francis levee board In lit
iaatlon In connection with the landn
The land In dispute are claimed in
part by 'he L'nlted Slate the St
Fran-Is I vee b ard and private If
dividual.
It had been admitted by Senat r '
DaH that he was the attorney for 1
Ing company of McAlerter has ae i the St Francis levee hoard of th
cured a franchise Tram the city ' state of Arkansas which claimed
council of II illeyvllle whl h Insure title to bt land under a state Kraut i
wh reby i the construction of the lntrurban 1 and
from M let.r to II ill-yvllle two
o' the m mt important towns In
the Oklahoma coal licit
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Take UWATIVH IIUOMO Qtilnlno
Tablets. Druggiata refund money If
It falhi U cure. K. W. (SHOVK'S sig-
nature Is on each box. 25c.
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DO YOU LOVE ART?
You will bo delighted with
a visit to Mrs. lladlcy's stu-
dio with .Mrs. Jordan 119 A
street tiorth'Aest More than
twenty dlffuront kinds or art
work on exhibit. She haa n
kiln and fires eli'ns at her
studio llipltt learn rapidly
and aru duliKhtvd with thu
work. I.essoiiH aru not expen-
sive and It Ih Important that
thu child have Iohhoms In this
work. They loam more rap-
idly than older ikthoiih al
thoiiKh anyono can soon Krasp
tho work under thu superior
methods of teachlni; lined by
Mrs. Iladley. Monday Tues-
day. Wednesday and Thurs-
day are devoted to the chiasm
In Anlmore and Friday and
Saturday to Marietta. Uio tho
telephone or call. "
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for which board h- lirounh'
suit agalnat a number of person -who
had cut timber on the laud-Th'-
land wa a. Id In many caeii r
I Ktated f'ir $1.50 an acre Inr
the timber waa reported to n
worth from $10 to $25 an acre
In his first appearance before tii
ommlttee the records showed th.v
Senator Davis made the following
statement:
"We eoiilil n.tp rove our title. I
confciirt that there Is jiut that inn
of M'lfishness in It to m;. because
there U a kooiI fee If I ;an recovel
the price of that tlinhcr. I do not
care whom It Roes to whether It
Koes t i the state of Arkansas or
the St. FrancU levee hoard but I
would rather It should K to the
St. Frain is levi e iMiurd lio-atise
that is just and rlKht."
In correctlnn his testimony. Sen-
ator Davis struck out th-j words "lie-
cause therel a a koiI fee If f can
riH'oser the price of that timber"
and substituted the fullou'liin:
I "llecaiiHe I am attorney for
I St Francis levee hoard for the
ot ry of this limber."
Senator Davis asserted linfore
' coiiillllttee he had not llgeil
words iittrlhutod to hini hut sovenil
I mi iiiIltj of the committee dli-imrced
with him and de-l- I that he did
in ike the statement.
Hear Slezak
sing "Celeste Aida" in the
Edison Phonograph
The New York American
says :
"It Mint ii trilling svithord. of
course to vi) Unit he win the irrcal-
ct Klinilntiic Unit es cr npcarcd on
llic Anierieali Slmre. The hotnesra
eniudid and tin- tamlrc out In
force; jet it win Slcjik.hiit C iriivi
s Ihi sulitt the pruu il tenor rule "
The New York Tribune
says :
"Mr. 5lcmk ilnmiimtcd every
.wrnt and Im lriMi voice ranif
out MiiK-rlily in tin- climate. He
MHi: the l'cli-te Aidn with elTcet-
ivi ;ics. and the Nile cene with
fire mid pa."ion set nlunj svitli
rrcrd for phrase "
These comments represent the consensus of opinion
of all who heard Slezak at the Metropolitan in the role of
Rhadames. Could you ask for better evidence of the fact that
Slezak is the greatest lyric tenor since the days of Tamagno?
He sings the "Celeste Aida" and the great arias from
Verdi's "Otcllo" exclusively for the Edison Phonograph.
The Slezak Records are Edison Grand Opera Amberols
playing longer than any other Records made.
The AMBEROLA the newest and
highest type of Edison Phonograph
ST
f i
. '.ml. in. tin' rn li I-. i. l Ih .nit) nf Die KiIi-mi I'lioiKisr iili itli .1
1 1 ) ii 1 I11.1l 14 n in l-riii-r nf iTiftin.iiilnp. It u 1 h irnimrl)
. iifiM-l hihI llinl '"I mil 1 eiiH-4 111 i-iIIm r M ihiif in) fir t.i to
1 irmiHioi' 1II1 "iiirnii'iiliiiif in mi) Immi- tl iNy M mil. oil
cut iiil-riil liii ril. It h i ilrnw rf fi liiililini; lli Hi 1 "ril. Die
ri. 1 i tt". tlllift t)B- of Filimii I'hoiHternph. $l.vi to I'M
hihI liwir thf AmlM-rol.i nl )mir iliMlvr'n mid Ik- ure o
licnr si-wk unit "Ci'Uti- Aula "
St ami $1
S'
l' II1 Inn '"H
National Phonocrjph Campnny.TSLalcnliJe Avenue Orancc.
I i!i-uin r'r 1. ! Ojwr 1 Kit 'rd
1 li-'ui Si m l in. ii' oril-
I iIimiii Al.i'noil It- iinH (il 1) ' 1
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tho
re-
the
the
C1U
thu
w -re
City.
Hum
(Mi.lp
re ou frequently hoarst '.' Do you
have that iiiiiiosinx tlckllliK In your
throat? Does your cuiikIi annoy you
at nlKlit. niul do you r.ilse iiiiiciih
In the nioriiliiK? Do you swnit relief?
If so take Ciiiitnperlnlu's Cough
lleieily and you will be pleased.
Hold by all dealors.
.Mciiuini's mat aid nature arf
always most successful. Chamber
Iain's Couah lteiiunly sets 011 this
plan. It loosens the cough relieve
the lungs opens the secretions and
aids nature In rest ring the system
to a healthy condition. Sold by till
dealeis.
Km 11 the man who rises m 1 1 .
world would sometimes like to I
down easy.
If troubled with Indiucvtum on
stlpatlon no appetite or feci hillou- 1
give Chnmberlaln's Stoma h and
Liver Tablets a trial and you will
be pleased with the rcMilt The i
tablet Invigorate the stomal h and
liver ami strengthen the diction
Sold by all dealers.
A i indi ct man Is
Cod.
the ran m w or' or
I' ltllK Hl'I'I'I'till'S K .1 I in
i.. (JUl.tliotii.i City tr i Mr-i Di
t ' i. K s . KiiKi'ie S Sill
II I' t i .1 1 :i . in I: I 1 u ri-i
I! inli -..ii 1111 ! ni. ! i . Tii.'
Ciiambcrlalu's Stomal h and Lu.
Tablets Invariably brlmr relief t
women suffering from chronic con
Ktipation. heaihnhe hlllunsiii'Ks
1 xlliexx nail wness nf the skin
i ds-pi p-i.i Sold bv all ilea ers
di.
md
T i 1). t IIK'I lo'l IllK
()iltlHI -.lull 1 it!
IJl'MillY. Willi h
iiliill-ioiis Lack
Fi itture of
CI HVTIVK
ll Other
111 Ii .1 II .1 I olll
kl i i! : that It
N oi i in ' un; ns i i
li i
tlur-t
i's l:o
lor
I. '
I'j .rt'dicnls of Aycr's I l.iir Viuor: "'""r- "". !"l!umi
; i it 1 t dpsiium Mil' Aluiliiil Waltr l'
Aiitliliisc lillurl iih lioi'i-
Anstlilmr nt merit l-r.
Witt 11 snip f.illlnit linlr
Will It K-stry tliuiclriil I .
nir t lor.
AU sour li Inr
Ask nr elm Inr.
A!i yui.r ili inr.
hloriil.
rrfuint;.
3ocs not CloSoa" tithe fHlaHfl"
Your Money
In real estate. I here Is no safer
investment 011 earth In fact It is
the earth (let a plem ot t.
Wo hiivo on our list some of tho
In nt liarjjaiiis that have been of-
fered in Anlmore
Hero are some of thorn: ;i houses
lltld loth ( li)Hi in for tl.S.Kl. An
entire block close in on Main St
with M 00 nl houses and all moil-
ern convenltiiicei. You will lie
Niirpr hcil to It ml how clump this
property can he bad. Some of the
liiiRt business nroncrtv on Main
Mreet at Imrunins.
Wo will loan voti money 011 I101I1 city property mid farm lands at
tho most niiiNonsblo rate of interest.
W. S. SMITH
QUESTIONS OF HEALTH
Do sou cough?
Are your lungs weak?
Do you spit up phlegm?
Does sour head acho?
Is your throat Inflamed?
! sour appetite bad??
Are yoti losing flush?
te you pale thlu and weak?
I - our nose dry and stuffy?
ll.ise you a coated toiiKtio?
li s.i they are symptoms that call
i' r quick and radical treatment. For
tiny are the symptoms of Coiisitmp-
' on uliii 11 has cart led off more vie-
i; no- than all other combined.
Ozoniultlon
t' liiken at otico will arrest these
ssinptonis dim nave you from Ojn-
inipllon.
1 '.'umiilMon is known recommend-
I and 'old by worthy druggitita
i en w here In 10 os. niul S o. bottle-
Alvi.sx ask for OxmiuUloii by
II. line.
TRIAL BOTTLE FREE BY MAIL
Thai all nmy exxperlence for
tin ui.sehe.. whnt this oveluslve prep-
ar.ition will do. a 3 uz. Trlul bottle
i 1 be niilt by mail to all who send
their address by postcurd or letter
to tho Ozomulslon Co. CIS Pearl
St. New York.
FARMERS TOTAL PROFITS INCREASE
E
STOCK PRODUCTION STOPPED
Cold tlgurts Kiwii out by the AkNc u.tural DiparHnent a: Washington
tell a Kieat deal about the high prices for mea' lu the I'nited States. Tin.'
were sir.".00o less of the prliuipil meat producing animals on farms and
ranges of this country on .Ian. 1 than there were .1 year before and S.bOO.OOO
loss than the averje on the same date the preceding four years.
lu the official figures given below It Is shown that proportlt.11 of tin
shortage this year a.s compared with last svas t;.:icr.0(i0 hogs nul i.ldo.ooo
cattle other than milch cows while as compared with the previous four-year
average the hog shortage Is r.7fiu;0m) and the cattle .shortage 22111100.
There was a partially offsetting Increase last year In sheep amounting
to I. l.L'.OOU hea'd. but In this the number Is deceptive because of the rela-
tively lighter weight of the sheep as compared to the larger animals. In
beginning of this year 57218.000 is (1717000 head less than the total or
(I3!tr"i.ii00 mi hand Jan. 1 100:! when the top figures In sheep production
In lecent years were reached.
It Is shown by the roMirt that while the farmer raised far less hogs lant
year than the year before he received a much larger sum for them. This
increase over the vu'ue of year before was $S1S0!!000 or $2.33 per hi ad.
The same result was shown In the case of cattle other than milch cosvs
With 2.IOO.O0O less lu number the gain of $l..i2 per heuil swelled the total
value to 3:!Ci!i!i000 more than for the larger supply of stock .1 year before
Corresponding gains in value of all live stool: nre shown hut there is a
slight Increase In the number of milch cosvs and mutes ami a fair g:ln lu
the iiiiiiilier of horses on hand.
The official report compiled from the detailed reports of the correspon-
dents of the department xlses numbers mid values of farm animal 1 011
farms and ranges lu the Culled States 011 .Ian. 1 l'.Mo as follows:
Farm Animals.
I'ct. compared with .Ian. 1. lUny. So. Av. per head Total va'iif
Horses. 1010 ll.l 21.TIO.O0ll $ins.l!) $227fi.3fi3000
Horses lOOil 20010.000 It3.fi I 107 1.032000
Hordes averaged 1S0!-1!0S. IfX.K.
Mules. UMo 101.7 1.12.1.000 119.81 Iftl.efCi.dOO
Mules. 1SMYJ I.O.Ml.OOO 107.SI I37.0s2.00o
.Mules averaged lSMHUOS. $7S.C!i.
Milch cows mi" 100.1 21.sn1.000 ar..7y 7so:!os.noo
Mi'ch cows limn 21.720.000 ::2.:;i; 702013000
Mitch cow averaged 1S0O-100S I20.S3.
Other cattle ll'lo yr..7 17.270000 10.11 '.117433000
Other cattle. lOuO 40.370.0oo 17.10 S03.73I.O0O
Other cattle averaged IS0H-100S $18.02.
She. p. 1010 102.0 37.210.00) 1.0s 233.(501(1011
h' en. Klltf. 3fi.OSI.O0lt 3.13 102032.0110
Sheep averaged 1800-lOiiS JU.Ofi.
sUlro. HMO SS.2 I7.7S2.O00 0.1 I Cifi.C '3000
Sul'i". 10O0 31117.000 r..r.3 331.701.000
Swine averaged ISOO-li'OS. $0.21.
Compared With Previous Year.
(' nipand with .Inn. 1. IOOU the following uhangos are Indicated:
Homes Increase 100000
Mules liicrouio 70.000
Milch cows. Incroasi 81.000
Other cattle deorense 2.100.000
Sheep. Increase 1.132.000
Swine decrease 0103000
The average vtilue per bond shows tho folio win? increase:
Horse 12.35
Mule 12.00
Milch cows 3.13
Other cattlo 1.02
Sheep . (55
Swlno 2.50
lii total value tho itiarouios are:
I Ion-US $302311000
Mule 57.013000
Ml'eh cows 77.303.Oii0
O'her cattle 53.(500000
Sheep 11002.000
The total value of all animal enumerated above on Jin 1. 1010. svas
5.138. isn.oiMi. a compared with $1523250000 on Jan. 1. lOi'O an Increase
nf ffil3.227.eflo. or 13.0 per cent.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT. j The easlost thing for a young wom-
J. V. London. Well Known In Ard- ' and 'U"K to fo('1 tlu!"-
more Opens Buslnns for Himself. solve about is to think tluy want o
J. V. London for.ncrl.s with J. j. I married.
Slolf 1. has opened an up-to-date clean- Somehow or other the fi How who
inw. dy Iim and pressing establish- : hits money to burn hates to spend l
ment tit-Nt door svest cf the tlllmer j for coal
hoti I 011 Malu striet. "
ah kimu of work for men anj wom- WHeii Rubbers BecoiiiB llecessary
ill will he handled by the latest llll- 1 anil your !) pinch bake li.t.iyuurn 4m
prosed procease.s and a specialty will I K.t-ic. tho i.ti j.t.. pasdvr for Uw f.it It
. cii'i'iiiiiifiil i.ii 11 nmntl.li.' nvmtinj fii '.imil
Ih- 111. 1 de of steam and trench dry tat nc bi 1114 ut nr .urn nmi ti i. .in.ti;o
n..nliir 1r I niiilrn ii..riiiii'illv In- I1""? '"r l'trnt Icntlwr ilsncuig jmrtie ami
cleaning. .Mr. i.oiuicn personalis in r ii (. ln .wi tuy 1.10 cmi n
spcets and guarantees all work floods ''..J: 'L.d
will he called for and promptly dells- Kiirre w simiun utti: ..Mre A u s
ered and during the next thirty diiys " ' '
all ork will be done at special n
M"" 1r ffEviry Woman
Stubborn as Mules unK?onw
ne llv. r and bowels sometimes IVtAMMARVEL Whirling Spray
seem to balk Without cause. I'"' VvVvXvVtSsVia TU mw yrll rl.
theie's troublo-Loss of Ai.p.'t.'i VOS.-'iS
Indigestion N'erv aisnoss Despondcti Viay wntir
Headache. Hut Slich troubles fl uf year ilnif ?tti for It-hwfcrtWHA-.
h.forc Dr. KtaR'H New Life !i VfTi "LW.oaF
he world's best Stomach and Liver fdM'nJ M
remedy. So easy. 25c at Anlmore ffintT;Hu.ialVif v rl" mgjj
Pharmacy. at t..i i trM. .ikw k wmaU
Implements That
Please Talk
The man who simply sits an' waits
Fur trade to come alon
Ain't worth the breath that it 'ud take
T' tell him he is wronf;
Fur Liisiness don't flow 'round this world
Fur every fool to sup
You've got to put your sec-ers on
An go an' hunt it up.
Headquarters For
Good Hardware
Yours for Business
T. K. KEARNEY
Just Received
Af Felker's Grocery Store
New krout sour and sweet pickles sweet
Mango pickle Dill pickle Queen bulk
olives seeded ribbon cane sorghum
fresh line new evaporated fruits. Call
and buy of our new goods. Fresh line
of Chase and Sanborn coffee and Heinz's
57 varieties of pickles and preserves.
When the
Agent
Talks Lite
Insurance
Ask 1 1 1 111 to coin-
pare his IlurcH
with these. Cut
this out Ucey it
on hands study
Woodcraft a n il
you can show It's
thu bust Insur-
ance In tho world
HERE ARE SOME FIGURES
First assessment lovicil September 1 ISfll.
Ilenellts paid to Jan. 1 190!l$lii!U:iri'17.7l.
AveniRii nijo of membership in 190S :10
years mid -I months.
AvernKo mortality per 1000 (LSI per cont.
Average amount Collected per 11000 In-
surnnco In 1U0S $12.
Totnl income during 10S SO 1 10(11 1.
Total disbursements liming 1IIUS $7002 irr.
Surplus for I1I0S 2:iS7Ifi!l.
Kxpensu of management for 100S was fille
per member.
It Is tho most economically manned in-
surnncu society in the world.
Duiitij; 1000 more than one hundred thou-
sand inon wero granted Woodmen cer-
tificated. If you want to
THE WOODMEN OF THE WORLD
nnd got tho best Insurance. Seo any chop-
per or cull or writo
J. N. MORGAN District Organizer.
Our facilities for furnishing you with
' ELECTRICITY
For light power and heat are unexcelled by any city
in the state.
We also endeavor to employ gentlemanly drivers
to supply your wants for
PURE DISTILLED WATER ICt
and
THE BEST OF McALESTER COALS
Our many pleased customers are the best evidence
of the quality of our products. Any irregularities will
be promptly and gladly corrected. Phone 156.
Ardmore Ice Light & Power Company
Tomb Stones By 11)0 USQ of 110 btsfc skilletl
ww . labor unil tho only electric mar-
Monuments bio cutting machinery in tho
Southwest no other tlrm can compete with us on prices. If
you need jrravo Atones tomb stones or monuments writo us
for prici. We sell all over Oklahoma ami Northern Texan.
Wholesale prices.
HAN WAY & OWENS Ardmore Okla.
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 230, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 3, 1910, newspaper, March 3, 1910; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81292/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.