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Chickasaw Teacher' Association. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION. Tho Teachers' Association of tho Chickasaw nation will convene In Pur- Exam .nation for Railway Mall Clerk cell on February 19 nnd eontlnuo to Will Be Held March 11. February 21. Tho program for tho The United States civil erleo com ttarco days session follows: mieslun announces that on March 11. Thursdny night, Feb. 18: AiltlroM by President A. C. Scott t' tho Agricultural and Mechanl-dl co' lego, Stillwater, Ok. Friday rooming: 3-9:10. Wclcoa address, 1. F. Sharp, PurcoII. 9:lOoriS. HeBponse, J. II. Hendrix, Ardraore. 9:164:30. "Tlia art of questioning and securing attention," IS. 1). IHn shaw, Ulootnflsld. 9:30-0:50. Discussion, C. O. Simp son, Pnuls Valloy. nnd Miss Chesnut, Mlnco.' 9:50-10. "How to loach numbor writ Inc." Miss Nina Davis, Paula Valley. 10- 10:10. Discussion, Miss Vinson, Marlotta, and Mlsa Matthews, Ard mora. 10:10-10:2S. "Causes of failure among teachers," W. O. Harris, Sul fur. 10:26-10:3B. DUcuseton, M. J. Mc Donald, Madlll, and O. S. Humphroy, Ardmore. 10: 36-10: B0. Iteooss. 10:50-11. "Should the study of Latin so optional?" John Howard Payne, Purcoll. 11- 11:10. Discussion, Geo. Itaik, Tishomingo. 11:10-11:20. What should bo tho cur riculum of high sohool," W. A. Allan, Laxlngton, O. T. 11:20-11:30. Oonornl discussion. 11:30-2. Noon. Aftornoon session; 2-2:15. "Means of educating tho par oat," Jas. M. Osborn, Pauls Valloy. 2: 15-2: 25. DIscubbIou, Wo, Conway, Wynnowood, and Mrs. V. A. Nlblack, Ardmoro. . 2:25-2-35. Gonoral dls'cuslion. 2:35-2:45. "How to teach geog raph," Miss Era Mosoly, PurcelL 2M5-2:55. Discussion, Miss Yates, Marlotta, and Miss Williams, Davis. 2:65-3:05. Oonornl discussion. 3:05. Recess. 3:15-3:26. "Naturo work In primary grades," Miss Horry, Marlotta. 3:26-3:36. "How to teach spelling In grammar sohool," Miss Campboll, Ard more. 3:35-3:45. Discussion, Miss Davie, Pauls Valley. Duslncss meeting. Friday ovenlng. 7:30. Reception. ; Saturday morning: 9:30-9:40. "Factoring," Miss Nlsbot, Ardmoro. 9:40-9:60. Discussion, W. H. Woods, Purcoll. 9:50-10:05. "Tho progressive teach er," J. H. Ilondrlx, Ardmore: 10:05-10:15. Discussion, W. A. IJarr, Ardmore. General discussion. 10:25-10:35. "Primary number work," Miss Joselo Denton, Davis. Discus sion, Miss Trottor, I,exlngton, O. T. 10:35. Hecoss. 10:45-10:65.' "How to Uoet," E. E. Bagwell, Davis. . . 10:55-11:05. Discussion, Miss Chost- nut, Mlnco. , General discussion.' Unfinished business. Execullvo comroltteo E. E. Dag- well, prosldent; W. O. Harris, first vice-president; Miss Sulcllffe, second Tlce-prealdent; Miss Matthews, secre tary; W. H. Woods, treasurer. The Easy Pill. DoWltt's Llttlo Early Itisers do not gripe nor woakon tho system. They cure bllllouinoss, Jaundlco, constlpa tion nnd lnnctlvo livers by arousing tho secretions, moving the bowols gon tly. yot effectually nnd giving such tone and strength to tho glands of tho stomach, llvor nnd bowels that tho causo of tho trouble Is romovod entire ly. Those famous llttlo pills exert a decided tonic offect upon tho organs Involved, nnd If their uso Is continued for a fow days thoro will be no roturn of tho trouble. City Drug Store. BUSINESS CHANCES. The M., K. & T. Ity. has a well es tablished Industrial Dopnrlmont, nld Ing In selection of sltos and loca tlons for Industries of nil Hinds along Its lines. Writo if you are Intorostod Wq will send hook, "Duslness Chnnaos," nnd any othor information wnntoil. Addross JAMES BAUKEn, aen'l Pass. Agent, M. K. & T. Ily. 204 Wnlnwright Illdg., St. Louis. When thoro Is a revival mooting ev ery man is willing to do his sharo toward helping to savo his wifo, by offering to stny with tho children if sho will go In his- placo. A Night Alarm. Worao than nn alnrm of flro at night Is tho brassy cough of croup, which Hounds llko tho children's death knoll and It means death unless Bomothing Is dono quickly. Foley's Honey and Tar novor fnlls to glvo Instant relief nnd quickly euros tho worst forms of croup. Mrs. P. L. Cordlor of Manning- ton. Ky writes: "My threo year old girl had a sovoro case of croup; tho doctor said Bho could not llvo. I got a bottlo of Foley's Honey and Tar, tho nrst tioso gave quick relief and saved her Ufo." Refuso substitutes. For sale by Bonner & Donncr. i"'. an examination win do neia at "usi (men nnd Ardmore, I. T., for the position r MilistlUitue railway mall dork. The examination will consist of the subjetts mentioned below, which will be weighted as follows: 1. Arithmetic (second srade 10 t. Spelling (second grade) 6 3. Letter writing (second grade)... 10 4. Penmanship 6 6. Copying from plain copy (second grade). 10 C. Geography of the United States, political 20 7. Systoms of railway transporta tion 20 S. Heading addreaees 20 Total 10) Age limit, IS to 36 years. Applicants must be at least 5 feet C Inches in height, exclusive of boots or shoes, and weigh at least lo pounds In ordinary clothing, without l nt or overcoat, and have no physical defects. Only legal residents of Indian Ter ritory will he admitted to this exam luntlon, which Is held to establish nn elieihle register from which ct.rtiH.ra (Ion may be made to the potlti'itt of rubslltute railway mall clerk in In Can Territory. This examination Is open to all cit izens of tho United States who will comply with Uie requirements. Oam pofltors will ha rated without regird to any consideration othor thou the qualifications shown in tholr examina tion papors, and oliguria will oe cor tlflod strictly In nccordnnce with tho civil sorvlce law and rules. Porsons who doslro to c jmpeta should at onco apply to tho United States civil sorvlco .commission, WashinRtin. D. C7, for application form 301, wh'.oh should bo proporly oxocuted and fllod with tho commission nt the earliest poaniblo dato. Persons who are unable to file tholr formal tpi Mentions and who notl'y Iho coinii'i.'f Ion of this fact, either f 'ot ter cr telegraph, with tho requot that they b permitted to take tho otaml nation will bo oxamlned, pnvlJod heir requests aro rocolvod at tho com- lutfaslon In sufficient timo to ship ox nnHnatlon papors. Tho scratch of a pin may causo tho loss of a limb or oven death when blood poison results from tho Injury. All dnnger of this may bo avoided, howovor, by promptly applying Cham borlaln s Pain Halm. It is an antlsop tic nnd quick honllng llnlmont for cuts, bruises and burns. For salo by City Drug Store, F. J. Ilamsoy nnd Ardmore Drug Co. Dally Paper Published at Sea. Now York, Fob. 12. Tho possibility of maintaining by wireless tolography a daily paper at soa has been proved The Atlantic Transport Co's. steam r Minneapolis, which left here a wek ago last Saturday nnd arrived at Loudon today, reports being In wire leaa communication olther with Corn wall In ISnglnnd or Slasconsett In America all the way across. The officers of the ship published a newspaper every day containing the newt of the world as sent by wireless telegraphy. Cancer Cured. Mr. V. W. 1'rlckett, Sr.ilthfied. 111.. writes Sept. 1), 1001: "I had been suf fering several years with cancer on my faco, which j,-avc iuo great annoy ance nnd unbearable itchln.g I wns using Dallard s Snow liniment for a soro log, and through an accident I rubbed somo of tho llnlmont on tho cancer, and as It gavo mo almost in stant relief, I decided to continue tho uso of tho liniment on tho cancer. In a short timo tho citneor camo out, my faco honied up and there Is not the slightest scar loft I havo implicit fnlth in tho merits of this preparation nnd It can not bo too highly rocom- montlod." 25c, BOc and f 1. For salo by V. D. Frame. The people eat stuff a gont would not eat and then complain of Indiges tion. Crushed stono mnkee tho host foundation far brick buildings. A. N. Lauderdalo at Dcugborty soils It In nny quantity. 14-lra. Tho troublo Is that when you see glrlB those days with flour on tholr nosos thoy didn't accidentally got It there whllo cooking. Ardmoro coal Is 100 per cent, bet tor thnn It was last year. OrJer it from tho Ardmoro Ice Co. 2-tf Are You Restless at Night? An harassed by a bad cough? Uso Dallnrd's liorohound Syrup, it will so euro you sound sloop and effect a prompt and radical euro. 25c, 50c and 1 bottles at W. D. Framo's. Uso Ardmoro coal. Lumber Co, soils it. Tho Laldlaw 2-tf To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Lnxatlvo Dromo Qulnlno Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If II falls to euro. E. W. Q rove's signature Is on each' box. 26c. ' Tho Woman With a Beautiful Complexion It the woman whou chfAi portrar the clow of health, Tho ieiUnUry Ufo of tnoit women iiiiVm It abio lntelr nnoessarr for them to unlit naturo In lecplos the function! ot dleeatlon In a health condition. That'a why Dr. Caldwell's (Laxative) Syrup Pepsin li io popular with tho women of America. It li a centlo corrMttro laiattre, ttlmnlatlns tho llrer and llJne j to healthy action henco no headaehei, no eonitlpatlon, no Ler-Tontnemlnatead-the clow of health. ALL DRUGGISTS SOo and JI.OO Ziottlat FentFwi Barople bottlo and an Interesting book, "Tho tjtory of a TrarellngMaa." Popsin Syrup Company Montlcollo, Illinois GREELEY'S REVENGE. Outcome nt tilt- nilttor'n Tltt WIt!l Hlltuliolli C-.iily Inntoii. Tin late Kllisnbf.h duly' Stanton wsb particularly apt at retort, and one of her swift purrles of u thrust delivered by Horace Greeley against her favorite doctrine of woman HitffrnBv in historic "Madam," said Horace one day dur ing the civil war, "the ballot nnd the bullet go together. If you want to. vote, aro you rendy lo light?" "Certainly, sir," she responded. "I am ndy to light. Just us you are light ing, through n substitute." Notwithstanding their differences of opinion, Mrs. Stanton and (Jreeley were porKoimlly friendly until the New York constitutional convention of 1S0S. A womnn suffrage clause was strenu ously pressed upon that body nnd as vigorously opposed by Mr. Greeley. One day, after tho Trlbuno editor bud made some particularly rasping re marks upon the subject, George Wil liam Curtis rose and paid: "I havo the honor, Mr. Chairman, to present a petition In favor of the wom an suffrnge amendment signed by Mrs. Horace Greeley nnd aOO other Indies." Greeley was furious and rightly as cribed the appearance of the memorial at that moment to Mm. Stnntoii. "Why did you not put my wire's mnldcu name on that petition nnd call her Mary Cheney Greeley?" be de manded the next time they met. "Ilccnuse." wild Mrn. Stnnton, "I wanted nil the world to know that Horace Greeley's wife protested against her husband's report on tho suffrnge amendment." "All right," retorted tho editor. "Here nfter you shall always be spoken of In tho Tribune as Mrs. Henry II. Stan Ion." And no It was to the time of her death, although the name of Kllsuboth Cady Stnnton was known to hundreds of thousands who could uot Identify tho woman by the npiiellntlon under which tho Tribune, for revenge, tried to obaeuro her fume. Pilgrim. POLITENESS IN JAPAN. ISvcn "Clvtnc (li'" Ih Mutlc an f t'lialuu of Clil!llHii-iit. Polltouess distinguishes the relations between mistresses mid inn Ids In Ja pan. It Is so Inexorable In Japan that oven the ceremony of "giving notice" is turned Into an occasion of compli ments. There are no vulgar threuta or sulking or recriminations or scold ings or "answering bark." A servant will never tell her mistress that she Ih (llssatlslled or lias hud some better place offered her. That would bo un pardonably rudo. Instead sho asks for n few days' leave of nlxonce. This Is willingly grnnted. for Japanese serv ants have tie settled time for taking holidays. At tho end of the given time the mis tress will ttegln to wonder what hns be come of the girl. She Is not left to wonder long. A letter arrives couched In tho most polite mid humble terms nnd giving any oxcuso but tho runl one. Sometime It will bo that sho has found herself too weak for sorvlco or that illness ut homo detains her. What ever It may be, tho plea Is nevor con tested, but accepted as Until and n new sorvnnt engaged. Then, nftor somo weeks havo passed, very likely after taking a fresh place, the old servant will turn up one day, express hor thanks for pint kindnesses and regrots at not returning In tune, will take her arrears of wages nud her bundles nnd disappear forever. So the mutter ends with the kindest semb'nnco of feeling on both sldps. If the mistress on her part dot not wish to have the girl bncjc, she will not toll her so to her face, but will rwml word. Kyoii when servants come on trial for a fow days they often leave nominally to fetch their belonging or make arrangements for their return, never because they havo nny "com plnluts" to make. Any discomfort is to lo endured rather than tho suspi cion of bud manners or of anything leading up. to u "sccuo." Subscrlbo for tho Ardmorelte. L 8. 1H1I HM1ERI (0. u Estimates Giren on New Machinery. Repair Engines, Well Angers, Etc. & & General Line ot Blacksmlthlng, m Best Equipped Machine Shop in the Territory. Will Buy, Sell or Exchange New or Second Hand Machine;) jj w Broadway St, Ardmoro 4fc I Something The one thins that n home must be provided with above all things else is a stove. And since we buy, why not have the best. Among our big stock of the noted Great Western Heaters are the common sense air tight wood .stoves. 15 very part of them -was made for service. When you see their size you will be surprised at the low price. Handsomer stoves for a little more. A handsome collection of the famous Charter OakCook Stoves have graced our store many seasons. These stoves speak for themselves. The oldest man around Berwyn can uot remember when the Charter Oak Stove was not in use. We will save you money on Stoves over any town on the Santa Fe road. t Berwyn, THE COOKBOOK. To boll cream tho day before en hances tho richness of tho coffee Into which It Is poured. Tho remnant of stewed or preserved fruit loft from ten will Improve a tap ioca pudding the nexdiiy. To cook carrots quickly add n small piece of soda to tho water In which they nro bolleri. This will Improve thu tlavQf the vegetable, To prevent gravies from becoming lumpy remote tho pan from tho lire while tho thickening Is being stirred In, utcr which set thu pan buck on tho lire nud cook thoroughly. Sovoral gren coffee ben ns left to soul; In tho unbeaten white of an egg will color cake Icing n delicate green. The beans should be removed and tho egg whipped and used for the Icing. If bread ha been linked too brown or If the ci'UKt hns been blitckeued In nn oven made too hot. do not attempt to cut off the black with a knife. As soon ns the loaves tiro cold go over them with a coarse gnitcr. I) I Turin- In Japan. travoler recently returned from Japan tells of some of the queer laws In tltnt country concerning divorce: "A divorce on the part of the husband Is easily obtained. One of the legal causes of divorce is 'If the husband find the wife too loqhnclous.' Yet In nil my long experience In Japan I have met only onu man who discarded Ids wife, and I never met with a family where (llssvnslon uxUted, nor havo I ever heard of a husband treating his wife with severity, although the an mo cannot be said of some purcnts lu law, who consider their son's wife u mere chattel. As n general rule, the appear nuce of girls ami women testifies of n lightness of heart not always found In other climes where their slaters havo more abundant mentis of happiness." Thr WVIcrlil nf u TrIUc. ' In the Journal of the celebrated Rng Huh preacher. Frederick Hobertson, oe curs tho following singular passage: "If I bad t known a certain person. I never should have given up Koldlor (ng to beeome n minister; If I hud not met n certain lady. I nevor should have known that person; If my dog bad not disturbed that lady's itivulld child at night, I never should have met her. It Is true. then, that if my dog had uot hurked on that particular nleht I shotiU now be In the dragoons or fertilizing the Bull of India." Tho Ardmoro Ico Co. sells Ardmon coal, 'Phone In your order. 2-tf buggs About Stoves & Bro. 9 Ind. Ter. HEAT IN THE OVEN. How Mm llnkprn DiTlrrmllii- It liy the Mi-re Touch of tlir llaait. "Bakers havo a curious way of tell ing Inst what tho tomporaturo of tho ovon Is," wild a baker who 1ms been In iuo DUHiness tor more man a q unncr tT n mil il ntt twl tint sn ii trill tnn win. .i...n.i ...nrn.inHn n.urnnv. Vnu tuke n man who Is an expert In the business, ami he can tell what the tern- peruluro of the oven Is by simply touching thu handle of the oven door, In nine cases out of leu ho will not mist It to the fraction of a degree. linkers have othor ways, of course, of testing tho bout of tho oven. 1-or In stance, when bnklng bread they nomC' timet throw a pleco of white paper In to tho oven, and If It turns brown the oven is at tho proper lomperuture, or, whon baking other things, they will throw n little commonl Hour into tho oven In .order to test the bent. Hut the baker's tlngoru nro tho best faugc, and when you como to think ot thu dlf fon.nf imnnomtnrPM remtlrpfl In link- inc different thliiKS It Is no smnll achievement to even approximate tho heat of the oven by touching thu ban' dlo ot the ovon door. "Ilakors fig nro that during tho rising timo of a loaf of bread, after It has been placed In tho oven. It ought to bo in a temperature of 75 degrees F. Dur-' lng the baking process, In order to cook tho starch, expand the carbonic ncld gas, nir and steam and drive off the al cohol, the IiiHido of the loaf must rcg' Istor nt least 220 degrees. In baking rolls, buns, scones, ten biscuits, drop cakes, fancy cakes, New York cakes, mulllUH, puff cakes mid things of that sort tho oven must show n heat ot -150 degrees or hlghor. When the ovon Is at 100 degrees, It Is (It for cream puffs, sugar cakes, quoon cakes, rock cakes, jumbles, lady lingers, rough and ready and Jelly rolln. At 350 degrees wlno cakes, cup cakes, ginger nuts and sniins. nlos. irliitrnrliroiid. snleo cakes. such ns raisin, currant, citron, pound, brldo nud ho on, may bo baked. It rcqulros a still lower temporaturo to bako wedding enkes, kisses, nnlso drops and things In this clans. Hut, what ever temperature the old baker wants, ho can tell when ho has It by simply touching tho hiindlo of tho oven door." New Orleans Times-Democrat. Tho averago man gots so tlrod of his boarding houso that If a girl look pretty, whon manipulating a chafing dish ho is hers to carry homo any time sho snjs so. TIME TAULE. OKLAHOMA CITV. (World's Fair Special.) Leaves Oklnhomn City 8:80 p. m. Arrives Kansas City 7:00 a. m. Arrive St. I-oirts n ii a. rr. Arrivee Memphis ti d p. n. (SL IxjuIb I3xpre9 ) Leaves Oklahoma City ... . 7 50 a. m. Arrive St. IjjuI 7.15 n. in. (Meteor.1) Loaves Kansas City 7:lfi p. m. Arrives Oklahoma City. ...7.30 a. m. (Arkansas nnd Oklahoma Hxpress) Leaves St. IonIs 10:00 p. m. Arrlvos Oklahoma City.... 0:16 p. m. Through oars and Pullman sleepers between Oklahoma City, Kanas City, St. Louis nnd Memphis. For rates and other information call on noarcst Frisco System nsent, or addn-.u tho undorslgnotl. 1). F. DUNN. Dlv. Pass. AgL, Wlchltn, Kaa. Notice In Bankruptcy. In tho District court of the United Slates, for Southern District of tho Indian Territory. In tho matter of A. W. Cope, bankrupt, in bank- rup' To tho crodltora ot A. W. Copo ot Fltxhugh, I. T., In a division ot tho district nforosnld, bankrupt: Notlco Is horoby given that on tho Gth day ot Kobntary, A. D. 1003, tho said A. W. Copo was duly adjudicated bankrupt, and that tho first mooting of tho said creditors will bo hold nt my ofllco In tho courthouBo at Ada on tho ISth day of Fobrunry, A. D. 1003, at 0 o'clock In tho forenoon, at which timo tho said creditors mny attend, provo their I claims, nppolnt iv trustee, oxnmlno tho bankrupt and transact such othor business as may proporly come bo toro said meeting. n, p. amns. Iteforoe in Dankruptey First published Fob. C, 1003. Treasury Department, Offlco of tho Comptroller of tho Currency, Washing ton, D. C., Jnn. 10, 1003. (No. C.578) Whorons, by satisfactory evidence presented to tho underslgnod, It has boon mndo to appoar that tho "First National Dank ot Mannsvlllo," In tho town of Mannsvlllo, Chickasaw na tion, Indian Territory, has complied with all tho provisions of tho statutes of tho United States, required to ho compiled with beforo an association shall ho authorized to commenco tho buslnoss ot banking. Now theroforo I, William D. IUdgoly, comptroller of tho currency, do horo by cortlfy that "Tho First National Hank of Mannsvlllo," In tho town of Mannsvlllo, Chickasaw Nation, In dian Torrltory, is authorized to commonco tho business ot banking, as provided In section flfty-ono hun- ,jrod anJ Bixty.nlno of tho revised Btnluto8 of tho Unltcil statos. I In testimony whorcof, witness my haTiA nml BOnl ot nlc "Us tonth day or January, tjuj. WM. D. RIDGE LY, (Seal) Comptroller of tho Curroncy. First published Jan. 10, 1003. A Liberal Reward. Strayod or stolon from Chook, I. T., Fob. C, ono bay horso branded U on loft Jaw, harness marked, about 11 years old, 1C or 10 hands high, will wolgh about 1100 pounds, mano been roach ed. Will glvo Uboral roward tor any information. W. L. OKAY, ll-w2t. Check, I. T. Notice In Bankruptcy. In tho District Court of tho United States, for tho Southern District, at Ardmoro. In tho matter of D. W. Uorry, bankrupt, In bankruptcy. To tho orodltora of D. W. Dorry, In tho Southern district, in tho Indian Torrltory, nt Ardmoro, a bankrupt. Notlco Is hereby givon that on tho 7th of February, 1003, tho said D. W. Dorry wan duly adjudged bankrupt, and tho first meeting of his creditors will bo hold nt my offlco nt tho court houso In tho city of Ardmoro on tho 26th day of Fobruary, 1903, at 2 o'clock In tho aftornoon, at which timo tho said creditors may attend. nrovo tholr claims, annolnt a trustee. oxamlno tho ballUrupl ana trnflBact . ' . . w u""'"wa '""""J """Ul"-4UU 8a'd mooting. JOHN IIINKLB. noforco In Bankruptcy. First publlshod Fob. 0, 1903. Ardmoro coal gots better all tho timo. Phono your order to Laldlaw. Foley's Honey and Tar cures tho cough caused by attack of la grippe. It heals tho lungs. For salo by Donncr & Uonncr. Did anyono over hear ot a railroad 0iork having his pay raised, or of a. railroad clerk threatening to strike when his pay was cut ten per cent for election expenses.