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8IX THE DAILY ARDMOREITE. Ardmore, Wcdnrfayr February 28 PLANETARY VITALITY. Kurtliqanltrn ("mi Tnl.it I'l.ir Only I.lvlnir (ilnlicK. A inooniiiinkc Is now iii;tliliilaljlo, been who llio moon Ih iir (lond (ih a door nnll. Our uutclllto U "over forusliml owing our own uHlniule doom, llko thu mummy nt Ksyptlnn banquets," but lu llio meantlmi', If tho Edinburgh Itcvlcw Imb correctly conceived the tcncbliiga nf seismology, tho InlinbltiinU of earth may console themselves for Uio havoc wrought through earthquakes by ro flcctlnfj Hint (boy deiiionstruti! thu vi tality of our planet. In that distant pn.st wlicu the moon actually quaM-d thoro may sumo scientists declnro there must havo been forms of anima tion upon Its Hiirfni'c "Thotich thu moon, by reason of Its smnllur slr.o, wns bound (o Ihi Hh ntinosphcrc, It must have taken millions of years to do so, and there limy have Ihh'U time for tho cycle of life, from tho primeval germ up to sentient beings and down again to the hardiest lingering plnnt colls, to run Its full circle." The writer In the Edinburgh Itevlew continue to develop bin line of thouKht. "Earthquakes are n algn of planetary vitality. 'Jliey would whmii to be char nr ter'stlc of tho tamwtrla! phase of de-vil'ipnn-nt. Effete globes like the nm.m can xenrcely Im? subject t'j the stres.. to vsti.'i they rre ltie, r "r can tl.-y I e very suitably constituted for the prop n ii.ui of elastic wavef. Inchoate worlds, such ns Jupiter and Saturn, aro still 1mh likely to be the scenes of reverberating concussions. Their ma t ' hare not j .-I u nulrcil the neces- 6 iirs. in. i ne; nre psty or ntiiu, If i .t p.iriiiiliy vsir.)us. On the enrth Uie -i-ismlc ipoeb pnwur.inbly opened wl.cn ir.terlur sjlldlflcntlon having comnu I'cwl, the geological ties bcguii to mil. It will last ho long us peaks crumble and rivers carry scdlr-.cut, so long as the arcal distribution of binds fluctuates nnd strains cvoe forced ade quate for their catastrophic relief. "Our RloLe H by IM elasticity keit habitable. Tho Hcparatlou of hc-.i from dry laud la thus and not otherwise maintained. The alternations of eleva tion and subslibiuco manifest the con tluual activity of this roservo of en ergy, dimensions of thu glolx; we Inhabit depend upon the balance of pressure and oxpnnslveness. Jtehxn tlon or enhancement of either Instant ly occasions a bending Inward or tin Arching outward of tho crust Just by theso sensltlvo reactions tbo planet It self Bhows Itself to bo alive, and seis mic thrilltugs aro tbo breaths It draws." Current Literature. i-" Knrly ! Lnte Busters. Easier Sunday cannot happen earlier than March 22 or later than April 'J3. but between theso two dates It has u rango of thirty-five days. At tho time of the council of Nice, 325 A. I., It wn i agreed by llio representatives pre mil that from (hat tlmo forwnrd Easter (should fall on tho first Sunday after the full moon occurring on or next after March 21. or, lu other words, "on tho llrst Sunday nfler the first full moon lifter the sun crosses the line." Since the alove arrangement was adopted by the great ecclesiastical council referred to Kaster has fallen on March 22 laid on every dale be tween that and April 2T, but It Is only after long Intervals of tlmo that It oc curs on Its extreme dates, lu ISSd Kaster fell on April 2T, Its latest pos Klblo date, mi event which will not agnln occur until tho tiprlng of HM3. The last time Easier fell on Its earliest date wits lu 1818. This will nothnppen sgslu until after this century. Vnlltirr. . "Very frequently," wiys n New York lawyer, "there Is an element of uticon sclous humor In the (hidings of a Jury. To my mind, the best I ever heard In this connection was the verdict brought lu by n coroner's Jury In Michigan, who were called upon to pass upon tho case of tho sudden death of a merchant lu Uinslng. "The finding was as follows: 'We, the Jury, find from tho physician's statement that the deceased came to his death from heart failure, superin duced by business failure, which was caused by speculation failure, which was the result of failure to see far enough ahead.' " Harper' j Weekly. The Tlifrmumrlrr llnblt. The clinical thermometer habit has taken such a hold on many pursons that ouo physician bus forbidden his patients to have them on pain of re fusing to treat them If they disobey. Tho clinical thermometer Mend Is n per son who keeps o.ia of these medical registers in the house and the Instant that he, moro often she, has a head ache, real or Imaginary, thrusts Uie tube under her tongue nnd takes her temperature. Finding It varying one millionth part of a degroo from normal, sbo thinks alio Is about to have somo deadly Whims, pnels off to Im.sI nnd semis for the doctor. liooil Temper. (lood temper Is the most contented, the most comfortable, state of tho soul; the greatest happiness both for thoso who possess It and for those who feel Its Influence. With gentleness lu bis own character,, comfort In his homo and good temper In bis wife the earth ly felicity of man Is complete. Anon. Tlir Anmrr, "Why should we cast our bread on the waters?" asked tho Sabbath school teacher. "Beetix dey'll arrest youue for Crow lu' scraps in de street," was tho know ing rcspouse of llttlo Mickey Klyim. lultivlllo Courier-Journal. A rabbit's foot Is lucky only when It la floet enough to carry Its owner rut of danger. McMillan. Special Correspondence. McMillan, I. T., Fob. 26. We- arc having protty sprlngllko weather, bo much so that tho poach trees nro bud ding out, almost ready to bloom. This caunos us to fear a cold snap may como at any tlmo nnd ruin out fruit prospoct for tho year Mrs. 8. P. Winston of Ardmoro spent last wnok visiting with Mrs. Cox. Lucius Cox Is making an oxtondod visit to homo folks at Orlcna, Toxas. Frnnk Mocre, n Choctaw Indian, died at his father's homo sonthoaat of town last week of meningitis, after a brlof lllnoss. Mark Hukol, who lives south of town, hipponod to a vory painful no cldent last week. In falling somo lit tle distance, ho cinght his tongub ba tween hlc teeth with such force that nil but nhoat ono-thlrd wna novcred. Sovoral stitches wcro taken In nn of fort to savo tho member, but It wan found necossnry to cut awny tho on tire affected part ao as to save his life. Mr. Hukel Is now retting nice. Quite a crowd attended the musl- cale at 0. W McMillan's new homo Sunday night and all report a nice time Wo are having quite a siege or mumps In and around town this wl.i ter and only a few nro left to say they have not had the mumps. Our formers nre busy nt work again on this year's crop nnd last year'j cotton crop just fllnlshcd. Prof. Deck, principal of our school, attended tho Chickasaw Toachors' mcotlnt; at Ardmoro last week and reports i pleasant as well bh proflto blo tlmo Mr. nnd Mrs. Jcsso Qunim'B boys spont Saturday nnd Sunday visiting with friends nt Provence. ITof. Dock nttended a birthday din ner at Provonco Sunday nt tho homo of Mr. Mulllns, celcbrntlng tho anni versary of his son, Sandy Mulllns, whose homo Is at Ardmore. Ho re ports a pleasant time. Lame Back. This ailment Is usually caused by rhourantlsm of tho muscles and may bo cured by applying Chamborlaln'a Pain Balm two or threo times n day iml rubbing tho parts vigorously at each application. It this does not af ford rellof, bind a plcco of flannel slightly dampened with Pain Balm, and quick relief Is almost suro to fol low. For salo by F. J. Itamsoy, W. 11. Framo, Ardmoro Drug Co., Bonnor & Bonner.. M1L0. Special Correspondence Mllo, I. T Feb. 24. J. W. John boo, accompanied by hlB daughter, Miss Mnybello, went to Bloomflcld. Misses Nellie nnd Maudlo will return wlth them ns tho school at thnt placo will soon close. Mrs. K. C. Fuqua left last oventng for a visit to her mother noar Mag nolia, Ark. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Tajlaforro and daughter wont to Ardmoro yestorday, returning today. Wo nro having somo lino woatbT nnd tho tillers of tho soil aro surely taking advantage of It. Wo notice somo mlschovlous boy has played havoc with tho church bell at this placo. Henry Harris, our popular druggist, after a fow days Illness Is nblo to bo on duty ngnln. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. P. Farr roturncd from a business trip to Ardmoro to day. Miss Ethel Taliaferro was on the sick list tho first of tho wook, but wo nre pleased to nolo it was not serious. Fifth Sunday Program. Tho Fifth Sunday meeting will be held nt llolllns' school houso begin ning April 23. Following Is tho pro gram: Preaching Thursday night by S. M. Brownloe. Query 1 Do tho Scriptures toiih restricted baptism? Elder I W. Wright nnd W. H. Conwlll. Query 2 Docs baptism como in tho room nnd stead of circumcision.' El ders 0. W. Crawford nnd J. J. B'.sln ger. Quory 3 If Cod cal's a c an to preach, how much of his tlmo .loco h sail him for and who Is rvsponslbb'? Elders O. W. Tenmsjj nn I '0 'I. Hol land. Qncry 4 Whnt stepi should oo tak on to stlmulato tho inkMiin work? Elders It. F. McBroom nnd Iko Llttlo. Query E Which did tho wolf catch, tho hireling or tha bin)?? .lr.lui 1312. Elders J. M'. Green ia-1 A. JuK Da Is Sunday school BcrvUss at 5 oc oclc Sunday morning, conduct ol by Rev. 3. W. Tennlson. Co-no ono corio ll, como praying. 11. M. T ALLEY .1 A. JATIMON, Commlttoo Somo men wouldn't think of burn ing their hrldxos behind thorn unless tho bridges wore Insured. ' MAR8DEN. Spoclal Correspondence. Mnrfdcn, 1. T., Feb. 2G. We nro having ns flno weathor ns nnyono could wish for Itov. Urad Hnys has Just closed a two-wooks' mooting nt this placo. Thoro woro four converts and much good was accomplished. C. F. Harris is qulto sick nnd his recovery Is looked forward to with nnxlcty. Miss Vashti Wallaco hns returned homo from nioomfleld, whero sho has been attending the Bloomflcld Som I nary. O. W. Wallace, son, Nod, nnd daugh tor, Esthor, returned ' yestorday from Mexico, whero they have been on six weeks' outing. Tho mumps nro vory numerous In this vicinity. Mrs. Inez Plttman visited her pa rents, Mr nnd Mrs. J. M. Cudd, south west of town Saturday and Sunday. Notice. This Is to notify our frlonds nnd pntrons that our olTlce Is now over Bonner's drug store with Dr. Payne. 14tf FANN & WOODAUD. It's harder to make a good matter better than It Is to make a bad mat ter wor?e. RAILROAD EXCURSIONS. Frisco. Eurokn Springs and return. On sale dally from Fob. 1st. Itato, $12.50, ro tun limit 90 days, nato $17.50, re turn limit G months. Sulphur Springs, I. T., and return. On salo dally from March 1st. Itato $2.G0, return limit 00 days. W. A. DASHIKLU T. A. J. W. MAIUNQ. T. P. A. About tho only chanco a man has to lead a woman Is whon ho loads her to tho altar. DISTRICT COURT TERMS. Marietta, Tishomingo and Ardmore Judge Townsend has maflo tbe fol lowing order or court with, reference to tne terms of dlstr, 'rt to bo held at Marietta, Tishomingo. ,d Ardmore: In complianco with tho provisions of an act of congress entitled "An act providing for additional United States Judges In tho Indian territory" and fur other purposes, approved April 28, 1904, It la ordorod: Will Have 'Three Term Each. That there shall be three tnns of court each year at the following places In tho said Southern district: Mari etta, Tishomingo and Ardmoro, as pro vided by law, same beginning as fol lows: Third Term. Marietta Beginning January lb, 1906. Tishomingo Beginning rebrurarj 1Z, 1906. Ardmoro Beginning March 26, 1901. Done In chambers at Ardmore, In dian Territory, this 14 th day of April, 1905. HOSE A TOWNSEND, JudgB. TO CALIFORNIA One Way Colonist TicKtti $25,ll February 15 to April 7th For your accommoda tion Latest Typo Pull man Tourist Sleeping Curs will bo run through, no change- : The Sleeper will leave Galveston, Texas, ev orv Tuosday, on train No. 0. Address mo for pam phlot: "California In a Tourist Car." Tb's Rate Applies from Ardmora W. S. KEENAN, G. P. A. GALVESTON MEN AfJU WOMEN, Dm lllu 1 fur aiinituifit dUcliargft.tnfl&uiiiiAtlo&a IrrlUtlom or iilceratfoui of tnuouua meoibra3 I'llnlraa, tail not mrlb gent or poiMirioui. Sola b IlrncEliI. or !! In pUIn wr'r' ty tiprtu, iii.tl, f. .r3ltll-l?. ureal, hui uti luiuti U tflturi. rru ruu. VliwtymCHiuicuCo. ifyciMimTvoQM LAWYERS. George C. Butto Charlo3 W. Bliss BUTTE & BLISS Attorneys and Counselors at Law. Rooms 3-1-C C, Evans Building, oppo Blto U. S. Indian Agency. Tele phone 315, Muskogee, I. T. W. Johnson L. S. Dolman, JOHNSON & DOLMAN. Attorneys at Law. Ardmore, I. T. WM. B. MATTHEW8. Attorney at Ljw. Will practice before thu United HtalnHn- Breme Conrt, Court of Claims, and all the cparttnentA and Committer of CoDnrena. For olKht yearn In U.S General Land Office. Matters before Conirrca andtndlan claims aupcclnltr Ono of tho editor of "Mntthews A Con wnv'ojDIitest." Authorof "Matthown'CSalde." 'Matthown Form of riuadlnc" lite. Ilcforii to ndliorof this paper. Olllcem 1130 Now York Avonuo, Washing ton, D.C. Tolopbone, Main 1261. WILLIAM W. WRIGHT. (IloulAtored Attornur.) (Formerly with Dawes Commission, i Contests, Cttlzonshlp cases and other matters before tho Interior De partment, Escluslvoly. Rooms lu7 and 8, Corcoran Bulldlu. Washington. D. C Capt. J. W. Ellis. W. D. Halfhlll. ELLIS & HALFHILL, Attorneys at Law. Itooms 21 and 22, Homestead Bldj. Civil and IndlrCn business exclu sively. MUSKOGEE, IND. TER. Guar. J, KirrLBR Compiler "Indian Lawi and Treattei" Oiiii. II Mhbillai Aotlvo Court Practitioner KAPPLER & flERILLAT Attornoya and Counsullors-at-Law Praotlos before all Ooorta) Oonitresi, Got ernment Departments aad CommUilont. Indian oaaea a apeolaltr. Offloe. llond bide. Washington, D. 11. C. Totterf. E. A. "Walker. POTT ERF A WALKER. Attorneys and Cotuurellofa at bav Gx,eral PracCe. OBett over City National tajua, Ardmore, I. T. PHYSICIANS Cleneral Practlco and Chronic Dlaennan. All Calls Promptly Answered. Ilaadol llulldlntr F. V. BRYANT, M. D. Homoepahtlst Hours of OUU't, li-ll a. tn.. 2-4 p. m. Fhone H3. UUlce at ren, 4lli are., between U and O Btx., II Darn 6 to 8 p.m., Phone CK. AUOHOIIK, I.T. DR. C. L. McCANN. Offlco: Stong Building, ovor Hall & Hlllls. Telophonos: Offlco 682; residence 683. Q. E. GOODWIN, M. D. (Office over Hall & HllUi) Phones Offlco 349; residence 307.. R, D. Moore. J H. Hargrove. Ros., phono 213. lies., phone 519 Offlco phone MOORE A HARQRAVE. Physician and Surgeon, Offlco In Frensloy Building over Hotchklsa Jewelry Storo. Special attention to treatmont of pllos and diseases of women. DR. R. M. McCALL, Office Ranaol Bulldtni. Office Phone 672 Re. Phono ttf DH PHILIP STEPHENS. Offlco, Randol Building Office phono G72. Realdoncj 428. F.P.TOM KELLBB.M.O. B. II. IIF.NUY. M.D. Bei. Fhone t Bei. Fbone 37iv OtOos Fhone 1 Mil KELLER A HENRY. Physicians and turgtvn. Eje, Ear Nose and Throat Specialists. Upeotaoles A Uro Qlassot acoaratelr fitted. OOoe over Bonner a Bonner's. BoomsS tot DR. J. M. VADEN. Physician and Bargeon. Office hours from I to 11 u 1 to 4 and 7 to I. Offlc Noble Building. Office phone C8 resldese Tl. DR. DUDLEY PAYNE, DentltL Office over Bonner & Bonner's Dm. Store. Phone 146. 8. A. BROWN. Real Estate, Owner of and has for sale tbe Town site of Aylesworth located on the Washita, midway between. Ma dill and Durant. Office with J. T. Coleman, Court Houa Block. J. A. MORRISON, Contractor and Dultder. Estimates furnlshod froo of charge, 712 West Main StroeL J. U WILSON FREIGHT, TRANBFER AND BAGGAGE LINE. Office at Americas ResUnranL Residence Phone 72. Office Phone 7 Ever think that it is n form of con ceit to grumblo because you don : fool llko yourself. Perhaps this noth ing llko yourEclf Is nn improvement. We Uphold the Standard ol Good Living'.... Chase and Sanborn's CofTea and Teas Heiuz's Sweet and Sour Pickles Only First Class Trade Catered to. "Everything good to eat tinder one roof" Free and Prompt Delivery FELKER, First Class Fresh Groceries Telephone No. 174 C e I the We have made y.ur requirements a special study and have the finest stock of Fanning Implements you will find anywhere. Our stock includes. John Deere Plows John Deere Cultivators John Deere Stalk Cutters John Deere Middle Busters Corn and Cotton Planters We have everything in farming im plements and make the most lib eral terms consistent with gool business. Remember we hcII Ma jestic Steel Range stud Charier Oak Stoves. IS. ARDMORE. The UrKost. tne best equipped, the most practical, the most progressive and tb most SBOcesstul business college in Indian Territory. Day and night school the entire year. Day pupils attend nlg-bt ncboul without extra obaree. Tuition 110 per month or W (or unlimited scholarship. Hoard 110 to IIJO per month. Noracatlon. Pupils may ente" at any time. Every pupil Is placed on his merits or may advance as rapidly a. his ablllti will permit. Thorough training In shortest time eenslsteat with efflelenoyi Beterenoes Any bank or business firm In Ardmore. For catalogue addrs Q. P.BaTbVIDOB. A. M. M- ACCTfl PrMldtmt, iksArnkkti. tallu TvrrMan COAL! WE HANDLE ONLY McAlestcr Lump, McAlcster Efjg, McAlester . ut, Penn sylyania Antracitc, ArRansas Antracite We handle nothing else no cheap coal. We have the be.st equipped deltvory system tn the city; you set your coal tho .day you order. TELEPHONE 1SS ARDMORE ICE COMPANY NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. In tho District Court of tho United States for tho Southern District, nt Ardmore. In tho matter of Amctt & Kecton, bankrupt, In Bankruptcy. To the creditors of Amctt & Kecton In tho Southern district of tho Indian Territory, at Ardmoro, a bankrupt: Notlctrls hereby given that on tho 31st day of Jan. 190C, nnd Fob. 10th 1906, tho snld O. A. Kcoton, Itobt. Kecton, Joo Arnctt and D. D. Arnett, wero duly adjudged bankrupt, and th.it the first meeting of his creditors will bo hold nt my otllco nt the Court houso In tho city of Ardmore, on tho 24th day of Foby, 100C, nt 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, nt which tlmo tho said creditors may attend, proves their claims, appoint n trustee, cxnmlno the bankrupt and transact such othor buslnoss us may come before said mooting. JOIIN HINKLE, Ardmore, I. T. Itoforoe In hakruptcy. First published, Fob. 12, 1906. NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY. In tho District Court of tho United Stntos for tho Southern District, at Ardmoro. In tho mntter of L. B. Franklin, bankrupt, In nankruptcy. To the erortltors of L. E. Franklin In tho Southern District in tho Indlun Territory, at Ardmoro, n bankrupt: Kotlco Is hereby given thnt on tho 12th day of Feby, 190C, tho said L. Farmei - "9 o o IND.TER. COAL! E. Franklin, was duly adjudgod bankrupt, nnd that tho first mejtlag of their creditors will bo hold at my offlco at tho Court houso In tho city of Ardmore, on tho 24th day of Foby, 190C, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, at which tlmo tho Bald crodltors may attend, provo tholr claims, appoint a trustee, exnmln tho bankrupt and transact such othor buslnoss as may como before said meeting. JOim HINKLE, Ardmoro, I. T. Itcfereo in Bakruptcy. First published, Fob. 12, 1906. WARNING ORDER. In tho Unltod Statos court la tho Indian Territory, Southorn district: Lois Hicks, plaintiff vs., Elmer E. Hicks, defendant, No. 6514. Tho defendant Elm or E, Hicks, Is warned to appear In this court In thirty days and answer tho complaint of tho plaintiff, Lola Hicks.' Witness tho Hon. Hosoa Townsond Judgo of paid court, and tho soal there of, this lBt day of Foby., 1906 (Scan C. M. CAMPBELL, Clerk. By W 3. CROCKETT, Deputy Clerk. 0. F Putty, attornoy. At'orney for non-resident, H. M Wolvorton. First published Fob. 2, 1906. Wo always have a lino or good bug gies in stock and soil at low prices and llboral terms. BIVENS, COItHN & Fit ENS LEY. 15, tlO and $20 coupon books at this offlc. . t, I