The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 262, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 10, 1910 Page: 2 of 16
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TAGE TWO
THE DAILY ARDMOREITE
Ardmore Sunday April 10 1910
TO REDUCE THE
PULLMAN RATES
INTERSTATE COMMERCE COM
weather. From ixty-slx of Hip seventy-two
countb s report show the
londltlon on March 23 l!Un to he
!'".S per rent compared with HO. I
on April as i!t0! tho first report
tn mle on til In crop Inst year. Tile toll
dltlon of the spring pasture Is glv
en at 02 per rent.
The condition of farm work stock
1 1 rojMjrti'il nt 91.8 per cent ulth
HOOD'S
Sarsaparilla
MISSION HOLDS $1.50 ENOUGH a shortage of feed In several locall-
FOR UPPER BERTHS.
tics.
For
(Spring Loss of
That Tired
Cures Thousands of Cases livery Year
Tones the Stomach Aids the Digestion
Cleanses and Revitalizes the Blood
Gives Vigor and Vim.
flooli D.irkt and Herbs -Hood's
fS.unnimr Ma no riunblnrn tlie great
rtirntlvo iirlm lplHi) of ronl. lmrUn
find herbs iik to mlxe them to tlilr
lilKbi'Kl ellli'li'iH y for the Hire nt
ill iing Iiuiiiit. all bloml illn-
cn" mid lllli-ihinn (.outllthmfi.
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WHERE TO WORSHIP. it
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Christian Science Services.
Services todu at II o'clock. Sub
J' i t. "Are Sin 1 (Incline and Death
Ileal?1' Golden text Dent. l. lie
-rotmlvo Heading Luke 17:1 :i f; II.
21. Sunday School t 10 a. in.
Heading room open from 2 to ."
on Mondays WediieHdiiyH ami Sat-
urdayti. Wednesday evening testimonial
meeting at S o'clock. The public cor-
dially Invited. Theno services are
held In our new ehnivh on wisl
Kroadwiy.
Christian Church.
Illblo. School !: If a. m.
Sermon. 11 a. m. mibjei t "Twi-n-t
th Century Message."
Christian Kndeavor Society nl 7:1.1
p in.
S rinon i in. aubj.'ct 'f.v
IV .-t "
Kvorybody welcouio.
ituv. ii. ;. coNNin.t.v.
l'irto:-
Catholic Church.
The flint Holy Mass will ho read
at S o'clock by the I tight Hev. Thco-
phlle Moorseliueit 1). I). bishop of
the Oklahoma diocese.
High Mass will bo sung at to
oeloi-k by tho Itev. I'astor. Sermon
during this Ma is will be preai bed
b the lit. Hev. Mlshop. After .Mas
IIih Uirdnhlp will iidmlnlBter the
S.nniment of Conflruiation. Follow-
ing tbl sacreil function the blens
ing of belli and altars will take
place.
Mr. Joseph IMiicd.it will prelde at
the organ whilst MIbh llivnel Iokn
give H upcolnlly heleoted violin
:olo at tht offertcry.
Bvrybmly cordially Invited to at-
tt nd.
Kit. J AS. .1. WALLKAI'I'.
I'nctor.
First Presbyterian Church.
Strvlcot will be held today at 11
a in. and 7: 16 p. in.
Suiidgy school At H. 15 m. in.
Meeting of iwla nt li: 15 . ut.
V otHxMul inviutlun It oxloudwl to
cicryone.
CIIA8. C. WBITH Va.tor.
Chureh of Christ.
Mt etg at 9:45 . m. for Uible study.
rvicen at 11 n. hi. and hi s p. m.
s. rv iM conducted by EMer J. 1).
M:rtW. M.et nt corner of Hroad-
.i and A street N'. w.
PEOPLE'S FORUM
Contract for Filtration Plant Award
ed Highest Bidder.
W a rxint iiicetpig f tin' hoard
o' coininii!.-.ioiiei. a tontratt wa let
for the installation of a filtration
plant to filter the Ardmore city
water.
To the unrprise of the writer iu
mil tut othera w.io have talked to
him. the contract was awarded the
Stopsi r-nlllnu llulr
ucstroyMJiiiicirull
uaUr ririuuic Aik(iur tlusdiiliis
Appetite and
Feeling-
No Real Substitute Thre Is nn
real milMtltulo for 1 tooil'n Hnrsu-
p.irllln. Any prciiainllim until to
In- "Just n koimI." nu may bo sure
in lnfrrlor cnM Ick to initkc mid
ylrlda the ili-jili-r h lniiier piullt.
lliMst oil h.ivlng Hood's.
highest bidder who vnn !corg'
llrlcliMin.
All of the bhlK were nreompanled i
' by certified cheek for tho nmnuiiU I
reipilied and nit of the bidder
prevent were either responsible or I
i by authority rM'rcHenteil reKnilble
riruiM.
M'he bhlit were iir follows:
AJ.iv I'ower Coiupany OkVuhoiua j
City $110715.00. '
(Ireer l'llter Coniiany IMttshiirg l'a.
$1(1.000.(111.
Ceo. Hrlehson ?10.IS7.00.
Kroui tho above it appears that
the elty of Ardmore lost over $l.!'fl
by awarding the com met to Hrlch-
ON.
If tho contract had been awarded
the (Jreer niter Co.. the elty of
Ardmoro would have lost i'.'2"i an
j nmoiiut to t great to lose to say
nothing about adding a los of $1711
to that amount.
It cannot be said that both of the
two firms whose bids were lowest
(ire not responsible. One of thorn. I
am Informed Installed the filtration
phint at Oklahoma City. This nhouhl
W sunicielit evidence at least a
to responsibility. Hut It is i eligibly
understood that both the firms bid-
ding lowest nre rescii!ilblo for this
and even contracts many times the
nlze of this one.
IMuu and specifications for the
Ardmore filtration plant wore on Hie
st the office of the city euglneor.
and before the contract could be
finally awarded the successful bid-'
der should h.ie tt sign nn agree-
niont nmbMlng them. .Tho ciuehtlou i
of bond cannot he considered as In I
fsvor or the highest bidder for it j
Is undeintood they all agreed to give i
such bond ns might be required.
M'hen If nil the firms bidding are j
n nMinlble. all their bids nccoiupii i
nled by lertlfltHt cheeks and It is
necessury for the successful bidder
to gle bond to Install the plant
iiccordlng to the pinna and specifi-
cations prescribed by the city engi-
neer ami each firm agreed to give
this bond then coined the iiuestlon
Important to the people of Ardmore.
Him especially the ta payers why
was the contract awarded to the
highest bidder instead or the lew-
est
The call for bids on the Instnlln
lion or the filtration plant probably
ays the contract will bo let to the
lowest anil Iwst bidder. The success-
ful bidder In thin case was neither
Ihe lowest nor even mm to tho
lowest but as a matter or fact was J
ton highest. lle certainly could not
have been the 1ms t bidder for all
the bidders are responsible.
I'lKin the nbov proposition the
ct'iiinilsloiiers and mayor who fa
orcil mid 6ttsl to nward th con-
tit t the highest bidder thereby
losing the city of Ardmore $1301.
are due the eltltena of Ardmore nn '
explanation.
A TAXIWYHIl. '
The Civic Commlttro of the W. C.
T. IT. and Mother' Club nre called to
meet at I o'clock Wednesday after-
noon at the city library.
MItS. J. a. KIVKNS.
Suli i i!ie fur The Anlniorelto
An l:lc;;itnL nrcsslm-
Mnkcs tlnlr Grovv
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nijliiloii nl uvh a hilr rupaialici.! I
L BE GENE
i rent of a erp thin year damage by
winter freezing being reported In
Applied to the Entire Schedule of j oll' 11 fl'w localHIrs. Much dniunge
Charges General Reductions In the ' wns 0 rflm rclf and small
Service May Follow-Sleeping Carfuiu t'"-' fitv'r l'r"tr.etcd
Trust's Capital 100 Million. . roth of ll!t JI' August.
average eouilltlon for the state on
I WnMhliiRt in April !i. I'ullniaii
fiiren will 1m reduced If an order of
the Interstate Commerce Communion
Is made. The order linn not been
mode public but probably will be
thla week. It wn learned today that
the commission him derided to as-
1 iert Jurlmllctlon over tho I'ulliniin
compniiy and will order reductions In
ulceplpg car rates from Clilcago to
Si. I'tml and from St. Paul to north -
wt rn points.
The commission holds that while
two dollaiH Is a reasonble charge for
a u I it lit s tide In a lower berth that
iimoiiiil charged for an upper berth
Is unreasonable. It w ill order a re -
diu tlon to $l.r.O for an tipper berth.
1 Until within the last few years the
Pullman company iiiade this differ-
cure In price between the lower and
iiiper liertlw.
In reaching Its decision the com-
1
iiiIrmIoii could not go outside
particular rates complained of.
the logic forming the basis of the
orders nfrectlng the specified rail- !
roHils and rates if these orders are i
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apply to the entire schedule or sleep-
ing car charge should be justified by
the sen Ire rendered rather than
upon the distance traveled will be
asserted. The commission ho'ds that
the charge should resemble that of
a hotel for a night's lodging.
Commitisioiier l.ane has prepared
the opinion of the commission. M'wo
commissioners have dissented. Tho
commission has completed a thor-
ough Investigation of the so called
"sleeping car trust." it found that
llrt profits hae bean enormous. In
comparatively a few yeajtt Its capi-
tal lias been doubled until t Is one
hundred million dollars lieghlarly
eight per cent di blends havV been
ia neen
uiilj have
paid and large sin plus fund
been accumulated.
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FARM AND RANCH NEWS ii
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News From Foster.
ieorge M. Stewart from the Camp-
bell and Stewart ranch near Foster
was here yesterday lle has recently
sold :'::uo bend of flue eteers and Is
ii w in the market buying more cat-
tb to stock the ranch. Haiti hiin not
beui si plentiful In his section of the
state Hs il has been here but grass
Is good and tho cattle and farm bus-
iness l proupcroug In tho Foster
country.
Alfalfa Growing.
.Iiidge Charlie ("nnipbell says hM
alfalfa farm south of Ardmore Is do-
ing very fine. Alfalfa sowed last year
It a go-d Htaud and Is growing well.
The crop planted later Is hI doing
well. .Indue Campbell ami .Mr. Kd-
wariM have just cloHed n deal with
the Cold Storage in which thoy
disposed of a car of hogs for tho
local pucKlng plant. These men are
also raising mime thoroughbred hogs.
Registered Hogs.
Sam G. Wood lias returned from
the Hurwell nnd Dexter ranch near 1
Kerwyn. The fine hogs on this ranch
are doing well ami they have more j
ordum for fine ktock than they can
supply. Stockmen appreciate the ef-1
rirtu of the Ardniorelte not only iu ''
publishing a newpaer but to com-1
bine with the new. bulletin from .
the A. & M. college and other farm
news that makes the paper a good
agricultural journal.
Unprecedented Weather.
Keports made prior to the 2.th
are unanimous iu declaring that the
past month has afforded tho most fa
vorable growing weather for March
that has beon known In several
years there being but little wind
and many exceedingly warm days
for the season of the year. Reports
Indicate that the season Is from
three to four weeks earlier than
common with all farm work well
advanced.
Alfalfa.
The growing coudltlon of alfalfa
has been materially Improved during
the past month of Ideal trowing
Promising Fruit Crop Reported. 1
The prospect are very flatlet lug
nt this date for a full fruit nop. Al 1
1H081 every county roportu in pi r
the principal fruit products ranges
from 0".7 to Oft.2. The tabulated r -turiiH
on the third page the report
from each county.
Increased Oat Acr.eage.
M'he acreage of spring sown oats
shown a total Increase for the state
over tho acreage of last year of 'MV2
jier cent every county of the sev-
I 'iity-two reporting except Nowata
j nd IVlaware fihowlng an liurcane.
' 'I'1"' Browing condition of this crop
1 'J given nt SS per cent at the time
j "r tho report. Washington county
I ''cads the list of increased acreage
! wt "'l I'd' cent Hogors county
n'xt wil "0 ll'r ''cut. ("id Tulsa
' nltl Haskell report over 200 per
''Mit of aat year's acreage. The
condition of SS per cent this year o:i
i siow"'K condition i compared with
cs " l't-r Ct'"1 011 Mnrcli 25 molt.
0D0 FELLOWS GO
TO GRAND LODGE
EFFORTS WILL BE MADE TO
BRING NEXT SESSION OF GRAND
BODY TO ARDMORE.
Leaving here this morning represon-
tatlves of the various branches of the
Independent Order of Odi J-'ellows go
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it .MiisiiOKcc wueie ior tne tseconui
year In huccchsIoi. tho Craml 1k1K0
convenes. An effort will bo made all
this session to bring the Clrand Itb.'e
to Ardmore n mil. In support of this
tho Ardmore delegation is entrusted I amv- Me "' lnTCt! 11
with a cordial Invitation from tho 1th0 ctlr" lno lnnlnKn.
Coinnierel il club of this city which j Mr- Hod?es of the IiIrIi school
leads as pillows: spent one day last week looking
Ardmore April v. To the Officers ' through the Oklahoma SCIty schools
ait I .Members of the Grand Lodge l.lnml camo back full of enthusiasm
O. O. I'.. .Jurisdiction of the Indian tor Ardmore. Ardmore is ahead he
Territory In session at Muskogee declares in spirit loyalty and gen-
Oklahonia. eral ability to get at things a id give
The Ardmore Commercial club sends clear expression to thought.
Greetings Friday afternoon a most excellent
Villi t.'llll fllll ..ltt.Mfl.lt t-.li.lla. .11.1
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coruiai liivii.uHiu e.xieiiueii to noiu uio
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Lodge in April IIUI In tho city of
Ardmore.
With the Improved hotel facilities
then In Ardmore we will be able to
make every one comfortable and as -
sure you that our iuiinlclp.il officials one of the best programs of Its kind
civic societies frnternal orders ami ever seen In the schools here. Some
the people of Ardmore will unite In who did themselvm especial credit
the endeavor to make the session the' were: Harriet Knsworth Daisy Maud
best ever held by your Grand Lodge. 'ebb. Sallle Mays -McCoy Mary
Yours very truly Williams Helen Dolman Frances Al
AKD.MOIIH COMMERCIAL CLL'Il.j exander Grace Jones. Kay Camp-
V H. McCOY Secretary. bell. Ozella. Pugh Fayette lllake. .Iu-
To this will bo added the working mor Murphy and Walter Olt.ler.
energy of tho representatives and as
Muskogee has had the grand body two' Seventh Grade First Ward
years iu succession it is believed that This seventh month closes the
Ardinoie will be the next city honored
Those going this morning are Mrs
I. 11. Mason. Mrs. Joanna Koberts
Mlis Maggie Westhoff Messrs. V.
Taliaferro 1). M. Walker. J. II. Weeks'
11. A. Kenibcl. I. It. Mason and 1). T. '
NlboU.
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lns Irlns. doing ami
Pmm"" m-.uer tilings tnan ever
bt'fore' Tlu attendance--a Kneral av-
c v.w..h
per cem-iena oi interest tnnt is
not flagging with the wnrm spring
nays ino senior class about the
third largest In tho state and Hocomr
to none In enthusiasm and willing-
ness to do tilings reflects great
credit on tho management of the
city schools.
A high school debato for tho Ok-1
lahoma championship In debating is
wing now arranged oy tno pr nc i
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Store cun. now held br tho Vorni.m
Store cup now held by tho Xorman
high school. It will bo no little
honor to be ono of a team of three
to bring this cup to Ardmore.
Hasehall ts receiving some attrn-
tion now High School lias a wift
clean nine one that is a credit .
In more way thau uiero playlnc abll
COnJ
in unn n. rimi &oukt 1
5U3-ai WABASH AY
caicAoo.
economics in furniture manufacture and tells of a new modern system of merchandising that
means a great deal to the family of moderate income. Our generous plan of partial payments
gives you over a year in which to pay for tho goods you select. They are promptly shipped
when ordered you enjoy their full use paying for them a little each month as you earn the money.
10 to 20
month in
which to pay
for the goods
yeu order.
Table and Lamp
both Complete.
Tho table Is mmlc of
mini fink. t'rv Mlh
ulantlal and extra well made wpathvred
llnith. top 36xU Inches. The lamp Ktnnda
21 Inch.-" IiIkIi and lias a Urge cathulnd
Bhadi- 12x11: In. wt with colored t-laxa.
ljime fiiulped complete for burning oil.
Ita. or rliitrlclty. Kortraait lafurniihol
wilii ira tuMmc mantle chimney nnd
trtinier. When for electrlr Ity. with wire
ronneetion and Incandeai-ent uckt.
When for oil. with oil tank burner wick
anil chimney. Stale wliatou 7C
wiih to burn. I'rico of tioth
Lamp and lame complete
Termt: 1.50 Cath 75c Monthly.
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HARTMAN FURNITURE & CARPET COMPANY
Dept. D6 223 225 227 & 229 Wabash Ave. Chicago U. S. A.
Largest oldest ami best known homefurnlahlng concern In America established In lhV l& years of experience. 22 great atorcs throughout
tho United Utatea over l!.0uO.UOu homes furnished-over 7UU.0U0 customers today.
hy t() an' Mu Bt1o1- Mnrlotla.i nPl QflV
blh sdo1 fnlk''1 to materialize yes- U f 1111.111 nlll
terilnv. .mil thn rrnu-1 was trnntml " 1 tMWI11 Uf I
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0 a K011 Vtavileo game with Scb
vlS1' u!"ln-'j college .loe Kranlt
WIIllillls t0SSL''1 for 110 hh 8cho)1
n'1'1 tchcl !l nrlsInRly neat
lit. ...ft ttl ..'.III ....t.l..-..l 1... .1... ..... I n n
i-.-h...... ...m i.ii.iv.vu ij inu avmuj
ciass. 1 ne selections were taKeii from
f-i.nir. iti-i. .t.
v.ll.lui- im'lil'U.l 11111 llie SJieaKCrH
i nsuined the drms and role of the
characters they represented. The
j high school orchestra added not n
little to the excellence of the pro-
1 gram. Kveryoue present declared It
best month's work of the year.
Ford Harry Dorln Westholmer
Mary Freeman and Alvls Cat hoy
deserve special mention for having
done such excellent work during the
month.
Helen Kerry Morino Heed Hurette
Hyrd and Nelson Winfrey have
; steadily Improved dUcYng the month.
both in studies and In deportment
and have been promoted to a higher
class.
These have been neither absent or
tardy:
Kuth Hatls. Helen Kerry Ford
narry. Kva Hrady Irma Kulard.
xaMP Collliw Mary Freeman
(Jrat. Knuilp011 inxel rranklin.
.Monne need .vianoi warren ijris
' Westhcimer. Kurctto Hyrd
cathey. Leonard Franklin
Alvls
rthiir
Cpinert.
Thp blowing ar 0 the honor
roU Jn .icportmeut this month: Ford
iiarrv iorlK Westhelnier. Ruth Katls
llolt. narry Mal)ei Warron. Mlnnlo
Collins Hurette Hyrd Hard Frank-
nn Wllo KoberLs. Willie M. ttiloe
Kva jira(lyi j.:ullCO Smlth. Mary
Preemnn Grace Frnmnton AWirlno
rrtiiuuii umiL r iuiiiihoii .iiriuu
matson to guthrie.
Former Carttr County Prosecutor to
Begin Dutlt Tomorrow
Smith C. Matron left hero Friday
night for Guthrie whero on Monday
raornlng he will assume hUi duties
as assistant attorney neneral cf the
It is full of information that is of deepest iiniortanco
to every householder contains many valuable sugges-
tions on furnishing and beautifying the home. It's a
biir buyer's truido exnlains relative values describes
It's tho most Kcnerous nnd moat
helpful plan of partial payments ever
devised. lVs helpini; thousands of
families nil over the United States to
live better and to enjoy life more
nbundnntly. This splendid credit plan
Ls fully explained in our great catalog.
CATALOG
No. 46 FREE
This bigcntalog is an immense vol-
me of over 300 tiaircs pictures sev
eral thousand handsome things for
the home and ouotes factory prices
on Furniture Hugs Carpets Cur-
tains Stoves Pianos Silverware
Clocks Sewing Machines Crockery
lledilinir Go-Carta. Kef rlscra torn and Washing
Machine. No matter what values ou bavo
Ui-n nblfl to secure in tho pant no matter what
catalog you may now liavc in your home wo
urge you not tofp.end a rent for anything In
tho line of homefumlthinga until you havn
rccclveil thla big furnituro book. It glvca
aomc mighty Intcn-ating facta concerning tho
furniture buaineaa expljlna the true titu
atlon. Write for catalog nt once- tojay.
NEEDS A HORSE
HIS CAREER IN MOOT CONGRESS
HAS WON HIM FRIENDS STRUG-
GLING AGAINST ADVERSITIES.
Pluck and push and vim ami work
and Intelligence will win. Thcio is
always a way provided for boys that
possess these requisites.
Allen K. Swan a boy of seventeen or
eighteen years has been making his
way thioiigh the Ardmore bchools.
t t . .1. 1 .1 T
iiu i( u ineiiiuer 01 iiiu gruuii.iiiiig
1 class this vear in tho high school.
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lle COlllll not IIIIISII wituoul some one
j coining to his aid and I'rof. Kvans
took him to his own home and gave
him work to do to pay a portion of
his cxnenses. .lames T. Hums had oc-
caslon to meet tlie boy an I saw that
he possessed the ipialitics that would
make him a useful man. Swan Is j
a member of the moot cougtcsj m
the high school. Here he plays the
part of Senator Heverldge aud ho U
a dreaded foo on the floor of thj
senate. Ills bright repartee and hi
speeches of sound logic make hint a I
favorite. Mr. Hums secured for liim
an nppolntment as census enumerator.
Ho has been assigned to the petition i
of Carter county where Check Ii lo-
cated and will make good money wl tie
I ho is at work lint In nnler in inli.i
the situation nnd do the work In the
state In the office of Attorney Gen
oral Charley West.
Mr. MnUon will bo nsslirnn! wort
before the criminal court of nppeals.
ii "in ue iiik ouiy ui rcmst ap-
peals from the lower courts in crlin
lual cases lle Is a strong prose-
cutor and it Is doubtful if his equal
In this line of legal work Is Iu the
stnte. For two ternw he wa nroso-
ciiting attorney for tho thirteenth
Judicial district of Indiana and do-
cllned it third nomination to como
to Oklahoma. Ho has been Iu the
county attorcny s office
In Carter
; county since the first day of state
h od.
MOTHER'S FRIEND
A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE.
Cheerfulness and a bright disposition
i o.-. " im uuuug mo monvns uoiore uauy coiuc
ajo nmoillt tho irrcatoitt. li1icslnra ..nti... ....
much tn tin. mntwi. i i....
Ki.t0 Vl0.'"011'? ""PP1"088 "
attoras. it is a liniment comnniteri
"J""" tn muecles and tendons of
.Jipunsion or tn skin and tissues and aid in tho relict
i v veul" UM or Mthw's Triond greatly lessens tho pain and
nli iflv rJ:0lmI: nd Mvtn Vilck and natural recovery for the
-?f i rrndU at dru Ftorc8' Wri for our froo book con-
tainlng talaaWt iBformatlon for expectant Mothers.
TUe BRADFIELD OO. ATLANTA
Confidential
credit.
All transac
tioin strictly
private
7 S
Bed Springs and Mattreit
In thiagpeclal olTer wenre aupplylng three
articles at the uaual price of the Iml alone. It
U it combination olfer that proven our ability
to give ununual and extraordinary values
lied just as llluttrateil atxive a atrong and
aubstantial deaign. It la finished in gold
brunxe or enameled In white blue or green.
Tho bed la full w kith which is 4 ft. ti Inchea.
The liofita measure 1 1 16 in. In diameter.
This handsome lied Is also fitted with a line
cotton ton mattress covered with a most
durable ticking and double tewed. Also n
lino woven wire iprlng with strong f C C
durable frame with spiral spring
upiiorts. All complete for only
Termt: 1.50 Cash 75c Monthly
New Service
TO'
Kansas City
AND
Saint Louis
VIA
Leave Ardmoro 7:00 a. m.
Arrive St. Louis 7:00 a. m.
Leave Ardmoro 1 :45 p. m
Arrive Kansas City 7:20
a. in.
Through Pull m a n
sleepers and up to date din-
iug car service licserva
tion made on applications.
For further information
ask
H. D. HcCOLLON
Ticket Agent
AIlDMOItE OK LA.
Or Write
C. 0. JACKSON D. P. A.
OKLAHOMA CITY.
1 "eipilred- by tho government
"Msl nliv' il lKm' lo ''(U!- Frlenu
tlie hoy were nt work yesterday 'i
lug it horso but Imve not located i
It Is believed that sonio klndlv di
posed person who wants to help a
who Is struggling without ineiii
help himself will volunteer to give h i
a liorso to uso for thirty days. T
person who can sparo a gontlo pen
' for tills purposo may phono to l .
boy nt the residence of I'rof Fv
or If such a person should live aw
from the telephone office a letter
care of I'rof. ICvans will reach him
during tho months uofore baby comes
"with by tho relief and mental comfort it
c .. .m ... i ....ji.i ...i.ii
Mother B rricnciconirmutcs
tho body sootho the swollen mammary
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 262, Ed. 1, Sunday, April 10, 1910, newspaper, April 10, 1910; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81324/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.