The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 247, Ed. 1, Wednesday, March 23, 1910 Page: 1 of 8
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The Ardmoreke Is the Only Newspaper in Southern Oklahoma Receiving the Associated Press News Service
FARTHING BROTHERS
Clothing Ifron-. vclcnned
Anil Htcfint pr. t0. Only
French dry elenm. Ity.
fRE ESCAPES built and oroct-
ed to oonform with city nnd
statu laws have ill to do it
Jones-Everett Machine Co.
l'liono loo I lino.
VOLUME XVI
ARDMORE OKLAHOMA WUDNKSDAY lCVUNlNU MAUTll X li)IO
NUMBER 2.17
To Homeseekers
It is axiomatic that the construction of rallronilK
In a country dovelopes tlmt ooiintry very rapidly
iitid Increases t ho value of nil ImuIh thorenbontB
somutlmcs doubling ami trebling tbtilr vnliiPH.
A now railroad In on tho point of being con-
structed from Arilmori) to Wuurlka nnd aiiothur
from Ardmoro to Duncan and buwtoii. Hot h ol
these roads will undoubtudly bo finished this year.
Tho undersigned own sonio of tbu very bust
farm lands to bo traversed by tht'HO railroads nnd
aro olloring them to mile to homoseokors at prices
which wilt give tbu purchaser all tho advantage
to be derived from tbo building of tlicso roailH.
Wo aro alHo in position in carry tbu pur-
ohaser of any of our lands for a larg part of tho
purchase price at II per cont Intercut which In a
very low rate.
Burwell Dexter
Ardmore Oklahoma
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WEATHER FORECAST.
NOW FORTY-SEVEN
TWO MORE VICTIMS OF AWFUL
ACCIDENT ON ROCK ISLAND
DIED AT M ARSH ALLTOWN.
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Niw Orleani I.H. March 23
Tlic weather fen caul for
Oklahoma for tonlt;ht Is la
creasing cloudhi' colder In
the west Thin la fair and
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E DEAD ARE
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islTiiMVEHiir
. SUNFLOWER STATE
A. H. Magel of Waterloo and Charles j
E. Davlo of Minneapolis Died Today TRANSCONTINENTL WALKER
of Injuries Received in Marshall-1 ARRIVED IN KANSAS CITY THIS
town Accident. I AFTERNOON.
Mairihalltown Iowa.. March 2It.
Two now victims of tho Hock Inland
wreck died today increasing the fatal-
ities to forty-nine.
Additional dead:
A. II. iMACKIj Waterloo Iowa.
CUAIM.KH K. 1.VIS MlniicajiollB.
The additional hleiitllled dead:
MRS. MARY It. PAKKISII Scilalla.
Mo. Milton Parrlsli her husband.
Ilrst Identllled as 0. W. Ilallr. also of
Scilalla Is among tho dead.
FLAMES THREATENED
Corliss Kan. ..Man !i 2:'. Pedestrian
Weston left hero thin morning l 7
o'clock. Ho was apimreiitly In good
coitilltlon uotwItliKlandiuK bin trying
experience of Tuesday when bo suf-
fered greatly from tlio bout.
Ho expects to roach Kansas City
twoiity-tbteo iiiIIuh east of hero at
:! o'clock tblB afternoon
Weston In Kansas City.
Kansas City .Mo-. March I'll. Wes-
' ton arrived In Kaunas City at 2::i
this afternoon.
OXFORD WON THE BIG
ENGLISH BOAT RACE
OXFORD CREW HAD AN EASY
VICTORY OVER HER OLD-TIME
RIVAL CAMBRIDGE.
Putney Knp. March 2:1. Oxford I
defeated Cambridge today In the an-'
mini olghtoar rowing race over the
championship course from Putney to
Morclake In hollow fashion being
three lengths abend at the finish.
Oxford'" time was twenty m'utr'S
fourteen seconds.
The Parker Printing Co.
The (Jlty Print or Tho County Printer
Tbo Township Printer Tho .School
Printer Kvorybodv'H Printer. N o
nowspaper just Job Printing. No
neater lawyer's brief than ours we
print 'em ipilck wo print 'em right.
What else do you want? Write
phono or call on us.
The Parker Printing Co.
Anlinore Oklahoma.
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GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME
llrlims pleasant memories of
tho .Crown carbonated drinks.
Coca Cola and other refreshing
drinks dclivcicd to tho home
through your gioeer In cao lots
u-ry cheap.
Remember Crown Candies
when you buy.
CROWN BOTTLING &
MFG. WORKS.
Morgan J. Hays Prop and Mgr.
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LOSS HUNDRED THOUSAND.
I Olathe. Kan. .March 2.'!. Fire bele
I todHy for a time thlentcncd the whole
town.
The Diamond Brain elevator Hodge
lumber yard and a lusblence were de-
stroyed causing a loss of flOii.noil.
Plltsburg Pa. March 2;!.- Nine
more couiicilmaulc aftCM have con-
fissed their gtll't
It is announced that tbot-'e candid
In tho prosecutor's dragnet from
i now on will lie prosecuted to th-1
fullest extent of the law.
MONEY TO LOAN
ON GOOD SECURITY.
Chattel Mortgages
Preferred. See
McElroy & Sass
202 Main Street
Come Down
to our "stoar" and look over
our lilj; stock of nice frebb
Groceries over thing that Is
good to cat undor ono roof
I he Nest in .Menls
mill (irocerles
W. A. GILLIAM
r.nt Mnln Mrrtf I deplume ii
FOR SALE
Rotfiil Meat Morhot
CHOICE LOCATION DOING
GOOD BUSINESS.
A BARGAIN.
O. G. Warren
First National Bank
AKDMORF.. OKLAHOMA
Capital and Surplus $200000
Exclusive Agency
for May 2Acinton
Patterns.
J. Matt Moore Son
Phone LNi!
Farm Loans
Burwell iS; Dexter are
makiti" farm loans as
heretofore without any
delay They inspect all
lands and pay cash down.
Office over Guaranty
State Bank.
lAN&W COM "UOU
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All of the Late
Magazines
have arrived at
The City Drug Store
Wo will taku your ordur for Mag-
azines and all late Copy-
right liooks.
W. B. FRAME
Ramsey & Ramsey
Farm and CityJLoans
We inspotit our own loans
0(1 W. Main St.
Ardmon . Olcla.
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TON TIW
MRS HERBERT SLOCUM WIFE
OF MAJOR SLOCUM OF THF
SEVENTH CAVALRY KILLED
I BELL HOll HURT
TOWN of olathe:Nine more grafters
kz ERLEvvEAoR' CONFESS THEIR GUILT
Injuries to Chief of Staff of the
Army However Are Not Expected
to Prove Fatal Accident Occurred
Near Fort Meyer.
Washington. I). C .Match -M In
an automobile arcldenl near Fort j
.Meyer near here early today Mrs. I
Herbert .1. Slocuui wife of Major
Slocum of tbo Sovontb Cavalry win 1
killed. Major ('eneral Franklin t'.ilef
of staff or the United States army .
was badly but not daiiKM(iiilv hurt
MORE RECORDS FOR
BARNEY OLOFIELD
D.iyt' tin. Fla .March - III the
first event of the one mile world's
championship trial against time Har-
ney Oblfleld in a lieu car made the
lul'e in -S 1! Ti seculids. (ieolKe Itob-
ertson in .i Chrlntlc car :w :!1)100.
Tbo second event woh llainity Old-
field di'lvliik' a Knox car to etitablUh
the stock ear for one mile. Ills time
lr. this event was ID .':r-HHi seci mis.
DrlvbiK a lien ear this afternoon
Harney Oblfleld broke the world's
record for two miles la the world's
championship two miles a minute
:.peed I.Iiik race. His time for tho
two miles wa ."." S7-10U seconds.
LOTS IN THE--
Walcott Addition
Are selling more rapidly since the advance
in price. The people are beginning to
realize what this property means to them
in the
Way of an Investment
As well as the unsurpassed advantages it
possesses as u
Home Building Proposition
Don't delay your investigation of the mat-
ter. Call at our office or Phone 57 and
let us take you out to see the property.
R. A. WHITE & COMPANY
GORMAN BUILDING.
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I) nitliy Dlx: The folks who do
their thlnkliiK after they hu'o d me
the mischief Ki t on my nerves
JERE LILLIS OFF
IFOR TRIP ABROAD
Kansas riiy. .Mo.. Marin I'll. Jcre
S. Mills president of the Ui stern
KmIiuiiku National bank w!-o was as
saultcd by .lack Ciulahy hero sev
oral weeks ago. left today on an In
dellulto vacation.
Ills friemla ibicllno to state where
ho Ik koIiik. Physicians say Mint tho
hanker will probably so abroad
OUR SL'CCGSS for lite pits! 20 yetir.s proves
the .surnrily of our ixuiU
ASSKTS- - SI. 000000.00
Make OUR bank YOUR bank
WATCH ME HUSTLE
Over S40.000.00 of businuss closed through my otllce In tbo past
tiu days. No mnttur what you have to sell or trade Homebody wants
it If your pr.un Is reasonable. I have listed to SKI I or TKADK
lands mercantile stocks city property etc. List your property
witli mo nnd match hoiiio of tbeso deals no matter what you want.
rliuOOU(iO of Prudential Life Insurance money to loan on
farm hinds nlso make desirable city property loans. Reasonable
interest prompt service. Property handled no dlllcrouce wdiere
located. No charges if deals aro not made Rot busy today.
O. L. CHANCELLOR
OHlco Itandol HldR. over Dlt.ler Dry floods Company
OUloo l'liono 111 Kesldeiicc Phono Wii
Your Easter Walk
Will be in a pair of MADDEN'S
New Pumps Ties or Oxfords ifyou
are particular about fit and style. You
get comfort thrown in because we know
how to fit the feet.
We are show'my all the new effects iti
Kid. Patent Gun Metal. Tan and Black Suede
price range from
$2.50 to $4
Misses' and Children's Dept.
We never forget the children and miss-
es. The new effects are here. The 7iew toes
the new leathers in ankle pumps ties buttons
etc.; any size price
$1 to $3
We are proud of our New Shoe Depart-
ment You 11 hardly know us when you see
the neiu chairs placed linoleum down and a
smile on our faces ready to show the best line
of Shoes in Ardmore.
Noti ce :
The Place to Buy Easter N ovel ti es
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