The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 230, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 3, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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Thursday Mareii
1910.
PAGE FOUR
7 i E DALY ARDV't
IDail2 Ribmovdte.
By the
ARDMOEITC PUBLISHINC
CO.
ON'ET sroos
President '
at Second-Class Matter.
official paper carter-go.
AND THE CtTY OF ARDMOBE
If it Js In the Ardmorelte It l legal
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
The Dally Ar dmerelte.
one Year IS.00
One Month
One Week 1
The Weefcly Arstmueelte.
Per Year br MaU
s.x Months SO
"Three Month? w . . -
Phenes.
;"mlnese Manager's Office SSI
tT.;r Wtor's Office t
Long Distance (21
ny erroneous re flection on the
hiracter. standing or reputation of
any person firm or eorporatlon
a cb may appear In the colusnna o.
Tbd Ardmorelte will be gladly cor-
--v'.ed upon IU being braoftbt to tk
-tonVon jt the management.
Caatern Rtprantatt. .
Wm. D. Ward. Tribune Building. ;
Chicago Reoreaentativa.
II F. Henrique. 1S4S Marqnett
Building.
Ardmora. Thuratfay March . ItlO.
RAILROAD SITUATION.
Kvery day aome new railroad a:or
told oa te treet Today It U
t ttd a bill I to or introduced .n
i.Kreia asking for a -barter from
aurtka to Aramor. ucar Partab
j- here with ;enty-flve tams to k-
k n work on thla road. He haa a con-
tract to build ten mile ad It !a
thought conatructlon work will begin
!.y the fifteenth of thla joth. The '
thr storr i that Ardmore wtll bo
a dtrialon point oa the Rock Island.
Front here to Halleyville la 11 T mile
from her to Waurlka and retra la
'? mile. )ot a convenient dlataoca
for a division. Artmore la the larger t
town ta thlt portion of the state it
ha coad frtrwta good opera booses
and school and cbarehps and the
:'rcad people vast to live here It
.reference to ether towns. Thejr wtl'
-cake this n division point on the
Rix-k Island and the run will be "
AVanrika aad Cornish Including those
to p'acea to induce the road to bol'd
':otb Waartka to Cornish. What this
town wanti to know ta whether the
!:ne will bn ballt In here or turn and
to from Cornish to Oklahoma Cit .
I' that la done an Irreparable Injury
t:i be done to thla town In a com-
UK rcjal way. A line to the northweit
onld be the only remedy to bring our
"i.rchante into touch with that aec-
on of the country. Direct railroad
r nnectlou with Oklahoma City would
z ve Jcbbera of that city the business
hen the territory belongs to Arl-
lrore. The secretary or me commer
1.1 club I. b.y ascertaining whnt
h. t raUsbie railroad new can i. be had for love nor money.
lUilrcad companies move in inyte- ;
UiiB ways their wonder to perform
if. H. Oray. president of the Ar' i
-rore Commercial club who U alio!
Krisco atent U a much in the dar 1
a-th rest of ua. He la of the opiol. r 1
thit Ardmore will have two road
th! spring that one mil connect
Udmor with Wanrika and Cornish i
and the other will connect Ardmore
ith Chiekaaaa cr Lawton an) v-
.'levea there is more llke'lhooi of th.
!!re going to Lawton. He i ke;i
up with the surveyor in the nid and
l'.!!ees they sr headed to lawton
it h- is r.ot sure as no tat. u:en
'f an kind ran I.- had from th.- me
( of the ur j.r.s par: wan h- -c
sttrday. Hf h-i! a nu'li' -r o' '
' to is ..! .v !:'.: r. a'.'" '. ..
' -f.l i i - ir. H. :- p T-
I p-.l t! .1 '. t.l .'.''
NEXT TERM OF
MISSOURI AUCTION SCHOOL
SIQCIST Hi THE WORLD
TREHT0N. MISSOURI
Will it kttd Jt
OKLAHOMA CITY OKLAHOMA beginng April -r 1910
aa4 (CftMumc. i Mft'j
Tui'ion me as heretofore t.'-i ion upon enttr-.m; nhnl. tie
other 10 when you have become a u.eful auctmneer ar.l made
ti' J nut of the b"uine' No note rt-.uiretl. AHclrj s Tri ntc n. M-
until Mvi h t . after that date okla' ma t. ity. Dkla.
Are You t' min ' IV. 3. CHRPESTEK
CITY BOOK STORE
A s;rv .t ki i.v.i rei.an.'.it) t r
SciiiKil lij-'ks. Stationery.
Office and Typewriter Supplies
Glass Pin: and Wall Paper
Lirc attracme bt ck at j nets r : urucr iu
an body.
fa Use ield b?
' Houston. TflS'
ed other dc:
resenting li "
lection !
. .. : r.v.'roud mi t ii
..'id ho"M r? take r.c'"
?ome of t .
f the prop-Mt r n to .-aid Hup
' h" u
to carry out hta plats.
o -
EXOTEMERT SHIHG
CITY ORUQ TOR.
of Ardmnre
Ro t Juice ha
that the remedy
created con side r-
. t ........ . V . v . W..
b a-ihtng orcj of renisritabl-.
(UM Aat . . e t UVk teoBl:il
wt n-jid uiay ptop.
from oat of town re istcreated
lllt BUr (T m ft coun' ar
helping to awel! the t rod .1 ar.
eMmt t hj. druK sloT . l(4rn
v( the remarkable !. -- A
i trateltag man in the r. of a
number of home . -
wouldn't tke tbla !: v ; fo.
hit R ot Juke dM (. - v. I uf
icru wt;n my siosr. . an l a.-;v
for yt ara. 1 tried rvt!.:-i tha
! coul. piit the least -i.:.;.: . in.
tal continued to grom or At
I'stfi I felt like I bad r - in
tae pit of my stoma! b of;. . ga
would form it my sto:i. !i and
b ! and press up ga:ns-. my
:srt so th: It would fe i a- i:
would stop beating Frequently
i wouid ge: deathly sk-k ' and
throw up my food. Oftentimes there
was a raw burning aeaaatJoa In the
pit of my stomach and I was never
frte from pain in my back and j
limbs The doctor itid the pain I
In the Hmbs waa rbewmatic While
at Lafayette I heard a orach oft
Root Juice that I decided to try It.
I bottgb: three bottles and by the
Ume it was used I has? a good ap-
petite and could dlgetit rat pork.
I do not believe any one enjoy i
better health than I now enjoy - The '
Ropt Juice people have hundred of
testimonials of those who have been
cured by the remedy. It la sold for
one dollar a bottle r three bot-
tles for two dollars and n half. The
great remedy I now being demon-
strated at City Drug Store. W. B.
Frame Prop
reylng crew a
Mavry w i
Mr Maacy
!ar.rr thai
bTc an 5 ' :
How Gsos) News Spreads. ' of his auto for a Joy ride for the yount
"I am 70 years old and travel ladles from Durant and the Arlmcre
most of the time." writes B. Tol Traction company offer d fre t
aon. of Mlaabetbtown. Ky. Kvery r ckeU for ;hl. t.Ph.. to tho Jake
where I go I recommend Dectric r . .
Bitters because 1 owe my ei-el en' I "r d r"arn "!t 1ir 0 !r' ak
health and vitality to them. TV' ou- of -h. r-..v hir.-- tvI .-vil-l
effct a cure every time." Th nc v . u- crnol out.
f. f.'i t0L.i:n' tomah. regu xh!i ?lrl o( VrtdHn-ss u T"T 1-
late the kidneys and bow! j. stlra 1 .
ulate the liver. Invigorate th nerv. "'
and purify the blood. They o-:.
wonoera tor wean run-oown me-
" Hit
.-oHg strength i.o
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WWIT J..V. TV
iavm nr sausracu-.n
tl ruaranteed by Ardwt :
1 o
mary
Not'e T Pubiieat.on.
ou af' -d t. -unimo!
M Vinsley. wif f ;iib..r.
f!"lp-- de .-Aed to .-it!- a feed
bil y. M- Cock re 11. of I Laid
tm' Ok'aaa lor feeding two
orea or the home 1. on Satur-
j day. March 18. 110 t.- sold to pay
aid dtbt. amounting to 0 im. to -
fth.
;h all th
e tttri ii
f '!
sale
T!'
' M-rch 1910.
W. T. WISEMAN'.
of the IVa.-e. Hewitt.
Town- i
3 3
hlj
. ! k ..I f -h o'
Kil MtKKr.T
Mi:
ted by
AT HOBART
DESTROYED By FLAMES
TRADERS COMPPtSS TCGE "
WITH THIRTEEN MtN.
ALEt. BURNED.
Hj.iI. Ok.a.. Mra i
er eomprt-. ... it i
together with '. ' o!
wa a.-tro .1 .... t 4
was no fire p.- : ... If- .a
j water suppi . i - .
I wai.e painu tf . - . - d
In; Use etaodr. p- ix.
ure cotfXttrA ' : Orl W
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iirt:u at"3t coM.-rt- ! . : -n Wi
)mn ladi- 1 ..ouag tun.
the .ity ia T. M C V :k.
Th annnal election for preidn:
and vice president of' the Retailors'
association will be held nt the c'.u
rcom at ft: IS o'clock Friday evenlug
at the rewular week:y meetmz.
Sincere thanka are tendered to
tboe who so klnSy helped in ent. r-
tatntng the member of the Southeast
era Teacher aaaoclaUon and to some
of our merchants. Stevens. Kennedy
A nraarina Co.. who furnished
'ox' uteneil and made the piumbln
connections without charge and to
The Sew State Hardware compa.iy.
who furnished dishes tranlte ware
aluminum ware and cooking utensils
for th modern kitchen wlthot-
charee and to other for valuable as-
sistance. Douglas and Carter furnished two
auto and Judge Campbell the use
K n ii r r- I r rllll t-lf
i UAUUK L M rV
ill I I ri I II Mil 111 I I
IS DEAD AT HOBART
WELL KNOWN KANSAS POLITI-
CIAU PASS E S AWAY OF)
BRIGHrS DISEASE. j
I Hobart Okla . March 3 -Judge Bar
' ru Finley. forroer'y a well kn7 .
Kansas politician died at hit hen
here last night of Bright" dlc-a.
He was 70 years of age and wa th-
' first pre bate Judge of Klowg conn y
The weather and his liver have
most to do with -i man's point o'
!i
Hft's This I
We offer On Hundred Dollars Ke-
wurd for any case of Catarrh that
--an not be cured by Halt's Catarrh
Cure
F J. CHENKY A CO.. Toledo. O.
We. the undersigned have known
F J Cheney for the past fifteen
w ar and believe him perfectly aoa-
i-ab!e In all business transaction
-:. ! financially ab'e to carry out aay
' ' SS?.KxieJ?r hU
n uaicsr. Pkinnsa .v aims.
VttOea.e UrUggUtS. TOiedO O.
Ha! s Catarrh Cure Is taken la-
.rntl!y. act.ag directly upon the
'00 J and mucous surfaces f ta
rut em Testimonial? sent free. Price
TS cents per bottle Sold by all dm?-
T;- Ma ' s Family P '.'.s for con-
st i?al'.- d.tw
FAT K0GS AND
C0VS WANTED
We il! ray the inchest
market yru e ;or 1 .it !vjs
aid io.s. also feeders.
e sell meat wholesale
.rid ret ii'
GEO. HOFFMANN
ne 6U V. Ma i St.
naaaaaaaaanaaaaaaaaannsj aaHavSSv' jMnawaaaniaaaanrnaaaa 'BsshSnaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal
ui..' '
THE 00WHAR0 NATURAL
is the detflcpa.'-ni of an ija cor-
ceived over tn )eare azo. an! prac-
tically develop d by cctual test oa
over twenty miles of City streets.
X i I ' K furnished three classes
or kind of Bituminous or Asphalt!"
rocks each of which ha special l.s saturated wi.h hard asphalt
qualities. 3rd. A bituminous carbonate cat-
To teat these rock and relatively urated with soft asphalL
proportion them so that they would Each of tVse vlasses of rok as-
make a perfect paxetuent. wis a pfcalt may precnt dICeren: varieties
task for the chemist the capi;alirt. of niut.ri.V. in fpeimene from differ-
and the Inventor c m'. ir.od. iuvchins nt de: !:-
THE DOWN ARD NATL HA
! did. r-.-th ;
.1 large lapital
t:.
vtblch
-iid ;v
:. acn.t- of m-ai. ..t-.
n.- .i.j ictei. of t.V nortl:
mat of the southern uni
;. U r the neat .-: posiili.t
mers
t.ajrc
i
' N pirr o.' this excellence i nr
! aiK or to nature afaue. TV
' "" n'ertaL it is THK MIX -
TL'RE. THAT IS THK PAVEMENT
JBIJ iki mUtnre aa a final feral -
opment of a thousand esperisseati.
.nd the observation at mine and
liai;t and street of score
killed in the paring ML
s .!.i i not brick; n treat are
tu t i-uiiding. or furniture; o raw
t-ih.i!t rM-ks are not a pavement
v. uM ou build a perfect nave-
' 1 " Then ue our product. We
ft. .- :'...- r. -ul: f ten years actual
-ennie-t and trial. We are willing
: v t' materia! under tho stri t-
- - 1 .!.. o:.l i' not be nn
: ' 1 1-1 nj -in 1 i.t n a
i - ..;xuiu" with in ricd
uxv.ai:
ROCK ASPHALT PAVEMENT
V...n -.i !. ii : o3i-r you is in
X.'sl hKI SrtTKSS
Tjf '.' u- c!ate. of ro.-k asphalt
arr:
lt. i;ituinu 8llica saturated
ivith soft asphalt.
2nd Hltumlnott consolidated all
L ROCK ASPHALT MINES.
i T.u u var) ln 'be amount
i:.d ;ua! .f the a pa all.
r-1 TV ie of the t!i-3.
T. i.T.:iy that '.he carbon-
n ha !r th-- cor. .alntj aspnajt.
h Th- K.-.ndias or yulvorialng
r.ui: :.-. i
x.'t;i. Tc melting poinu a; which
th. mau.iala combine.
"'h. T.- ;3rty of the bitumen
a: J .'ij; c' the tlrira.
bitumen is not
tntU' far ti immnl nt Mmmn
' -
. 'eceiaary depends upon the voids or
1 nace3 exisaaa: between the araini
of mineral matter after the grains
are adiiud to one another. The less
void the denser and better the pave-
ment and th leas bitumen required.
But the combined qualitiec mid
relative proportion are absolutely
essential to tag making of tht pnve-
vent an (i are only determined by
actual test in practical uo and wear.
When speclfylnc rook asphalt pro-
scrllw the Pownnrd Nntunil ltoek
i or equal thereto. N ether spHifl-
i cation will reach the result you
wlh to obtain Oura is tho only
r. ck a0ialt pavement in Oklahoma
whi.h has beta denionstratod by
aitii.il tost.
Addross all couumtiiloatlonM to the
- ' '
The C1 '-ax' Tc i..
Of vital tmpottance 10 K :
Lock's unusual play "The C iu.i .
the Incidental "music which r-
the canvas upon which the -tr. .
picture ha been painted. Jof ;-' ''
Breil. the composer hi co.itri "i - 1
p the mutiral world' one
which will aurely rank with t". V :
effort of tbr classical compear
Unrope. It Is "The Sons of a Scu.
"The Son? of A Soul." in Tk r
max" cent? as an lnp!!a:!c-..
IMetro Go'far.ti a young InVa:. l":
porer and it surely cost haw 0:1.
a an Inspiration to Mr. BM N
since the day of "The Last Ro: .-:
Summer" ami "Heme. Swee: Hoie.
h. there been a ong which la po.-.c
to have such a atrong hold In tV
minds of the public a this d. IUV 1
melody which run through "T'.ip i".'
max."
Joseph Curl Urell wa t'.c:s:':.
ttrScncwn In the musical flrMu 1 t
until this i-ouiporltlrn. He b it l-
ami f.lll i orsauist ln the fnshiouaV
Filth Avtnttc church. Urn1 lilt ti
i-ffortf as a coinivoncr tiMik tin- ;ni" i
ot hymns. Kdward l.ock. wli.i wint"
"The C'llntax" knew Urell we I an '
belnj of the opinion that I lit youn
organist had n grt nt future ! foi .
blm. insiatt il that Mr. .loieiili Wi-'.i-m-who
stand sponsor for "The C'.lmnx. '
secure him to dn tlui iiiusl vililcli I
so imroitant to tho u.-ccs-i of i'i
.lei-e. So well wan thin Ponimi;!!'.i"i
canltd 1710 effect thu; Mr. .:-.!. l h..-
bten approached Uy sever il promin-
ent manuser with flnttorlng offers fo.
his works. Tho only one of the--hirh
so far has been considered is
from Mr. Jtkovh Wolier. This will
take the frrin of a ctaiul.ini op.rt
founded upon "The Son it of Snul"
which brought him Into fsine.
Robiron opera house :oali!it. Ti -ets
r.v sel'liig at Post' I nu; St. r e
greral office. .V.ihuore OUInliiiin.'i
THE SHELBY DOWNAltD ASPHALT
COMPANY.
Carter C Dooker Building
Phones 530379.. No. 3 Toll Line.
To the Cltlens of Anlinerc.
! The only thing iiwennary to inal.
our 1 ity grow and pr. per i . h. .111
power whether fro.ii coal k-h. ol'
1 or water. An attempt In lulnit mad"
by our company to ttet nil ami i:.i --
All subscribers to the fund ate le
spectfully ukkiNl t . innko kd.hI their
.obligation Tlin well in koIiik down
ami your money needed If you
can tint carry out your iiivtulse.
IriiiK it subscriber who can. Th'
ue.ple of this town can i.ot con
cetve the great jttiod clieaji fuel will
be to Ardmoip. Ttnlay there I .1
cement plant hineller and gla f. c
(cry kuueklug at our doors for . !u-.ii
1 flail. Yours.
!-if V. P. POI.Wl).
(Htauilorlaiu's StoniBdi and l.iv.r
TnbleU nre safe sure ami re lali'e
md lue been restored to h. alt'-
' ( through their Bcntle aid and nir.t
t M '.o;u illea. Sold by all dealers.
Ardmotvlto Want Ad are tho beet
TCZl
6KINKADE
Realty Co.
LOANS.
' ."' 1 " ' .' J-.. 01. f ..1 . : '
; 11 o: a-.l . 1
'i - Y 1 1 ii . . i ; '1: J
. I .. - '. :i
OIL LANDS.
-:i Wh.-. :. - .').! Ki-" i.
'.v. . .': th; 1 aeap 1: o" ! t . j
W.' ai:ke t.r: r.u-. .
1-1 ti..- dcl'.a: in U ::io:
. : t j s".l.
DESIRABLE HOMES
on- ol tie mo-t 1! )'..'. .
'.i.!. -i the ctty. MM.Ish Al.'
t.":i . ' . uisb. dry a- d (.-..'
''i'. f-.Ting I 1 f . : c-
' 'iru -nue sou.hwe-t. ii
1. " mn;ii h'.. bath F n '
i-. rd -cod. O00J r.ii'. I
file !:!( rn. Can r'l .- :-.
u-y t nus. or chtap for w-a-r.
MAIN STREET PROPERTY.
Tc ttcod brick bul'.d:nc- :. !
;.'.:: .1: 'in street i:e: r-.!
(lent toti:i:ion. let :!m'c tr.
M.it h. adjoin Coutt Hov- .it.
. -i.-"-. n.ir.t to s !! this ;.-i .
".) 1.. ; uk OKure w ; a a
it
TRACKAGE PROPERTY.
We line t0 sood pui.i of
t 1 Uio cfiff. The SNAP :s TS
f.-t-t 01. Santa pt by 3i'.j t-ast and
-'. Ha f price at $3.0i). Will
.-. M this for i'tH) cash. ba:.tr.c-e to
"It ;r.ir.haer. It 1 brins-np;
f!7 "" per month '-.ow Two
houfi s tn it. What do you want'
TRADES.
Burlnefs Chaneet.
First.
Oil t tnblUhi'd bus in. .-.s o-.
Main street. A mom j n .X r
111 w Owner imt sei! or. .u
fouif of III health. Stiv ... il
liMiti iinoice 2ou V.:.i
ll lir li .trade for Cit r
imintiy propeity If iticnun tuff
tin. d el. tin stock nothing v .i.
and Hi- l.eM mty u the 1 Itv .
(!"' n;U eK ot the kllul In the
I II V
Second.
-mi lu-ie Rood ftu-ru land n. .tr
i : i.oiv to trade for pood . .tv
pit iieit urn acres of hnj
is m iu';ivatton. it t.- j.-o
i i. 's more can be pu in. ihl-
l . m s to the arm and we will
tMlo it for anything that uits
u- Wouid tike unlmprowd c tv
pu '!'it if w.P located
Thlid.
tleod hi 'iie on C S Svuth
-t. modern in etr resptvt
Vi 1 trade this for farm !-uis
!a i or i-atile. or will stVl for
cash Th-s will not Iv on the
mirk t if-.r this week
Remember that we will tell
ycu the earth and furnish you
hv'f the money. Come and tee
nr. We want to meet you. If
we can't do business that's cur
fault. Give us a trial.
KINKADE
Realty Co.
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