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LE id, an es S, es ce er VI ASE8 OF THE PEANUT. p Are Mnnr Kamea Per the iroothaoute I'nlnte Tickler. sldcrlng Its unlvcrsnl popularity Slcollrnt stntnllnir In ni-rlpiillnrnl iQS 11 '8 remorkablo how many hw there nro under which the pca G favols. Whenever It la Introduced new community the toothsome (tig of tlio nod adopts n new namo comes forth with an additional jiuet which makes It almost un 'nb.nblo to Its old acquaintances. 10 "edible fruit" as the dlctlona rnll It had eve done anything to illumed of tin; imhllp inli?1it n ml it. 1, hut ns thing aro the ceceiitrlel , ft peanut nomenclnturo are abso flG V nstonlslilng. to In Mrgliilii wo deslgnnto ou friend principally as tlio peanut fiulto often wo likewise allude to lis n "ground pea" and occasionally 4"goobor." Over In Kngland they tlio same fruit ground nut, while I varloufdy known clsowhcro as "b nut," "Mnnlla nut," "Jurnut" "plndar." Tho scientific patro- .. .. 1 , f 1 1 1 V, uo ti of 1 I. bo --, uh ivb uuuuraiiuiu 11, is .vniLuis icn, nud the family belongs to the leguminous plants. bo its namo what It may, a pen. n n flnnfinf flm vnrtil avai cn fnr virtues go, and few aro tho hu pnlatcs which decline to receive Jtroductlon to it Richmond DIs- A Different Sort of I.enther. . Pennsylvania physician tells a Hail about his servant which reminds ear. a a vague way of tho "skinny sldo von ,n no woo"y B'd m" rhyine. He J . Just hired n servant who, says the ely, ldclphla Telegraph, had some of the "uld dart" still clinging to her 'y' o morning ho noticed his offlco f for lows wcro rather dirty, and, call 8 n't Bridget, ho Instructed her to clean ..11 t beforo ho returned. At the saino HUU h(J lol(j Ucr thnt UQ woul(1 slop the purchaso a now chamois skin and ere " home, and with this she was to UI1U (cr UQ jjn(j Bono jjj,, roun,ia no rc. you ed to his ollico. Glancing at tho lows, ho found them thickly iked with grease. IIo called Brldg- R ind tho following colloquy took f: rldgct, didn't I tell you to. clean wludowsJ" Jss, sor." fiid didn't I tell you to use the new nols?" 'es. sor." fell, did you uso It?" lire, 1 did sor." H-Mrot mo seo tho chamois," said tho or, and Bridget promptly brought Then for tho first tlmo ho learned his wife had left tho house a half t before him and had sent home p tripe. HIucU ana Whit (cry crow is said to think Us own ling tho whitest, but a whlto cat I bad four kittens, of which tbrco 0 white and tho fourth was black, i tho first placo In her affections H looty. Onco they wcro all brought the drawing room to bo "shown Dcsldcs tho humans tho room lalned n great Newfoundland dog. jcrto cat and dog had been n adly terms, but now pussy showed fli anxiety lest tho dog might harm black pot especially. At last she ed it by tho neck and bore it bo th tho lowest piece of furniture, ire the dog could not possibly crawl, she merely mewed to tho others to pw her as best they could. Tho kitten owed nil this caro to Its Jr. moro happy in this respect than black sbeep which is said to be In fy dock. Excnangc.f ,r iiouaiiu, i. inland, known as North and South - . . . . J land, forms part of tho northern t of tho Netherlands. Theso prov 493 aro composed of land rescued 1- tai tho sea and defended by Immcnso jes. Holland was Inhabited by tho ivl In tho tlmo of Cicsar, who mado lenguo with them. It becanio part JGollla Oelglca and afterward of tho ugom of Austria. From tho tenth tho fifteenth contury it was gov ed by counts under tho German cm rs. Holland was at ono time tch republic. It was created gdora in 1800, and Louis Bonaparte, her of Napoleon III., was declared Voto 1 1 Dlplomncr. V .1 , M Mn,l mnUI. Tfl.l l.ll 1. I It n M.a w-r mat imiiu-uijuui, iu iti&u iuu nut,. e of an Inconsequential argument." With what object In view?" ho was Rurally asked. It gives my wife n chanco to prove i; wrong, and this so delights her it I And her generously tructablo In tho morq Important nsattcrs." Ohl jo Poat. Ilia Iloom. 'Mr. Dlggles," said tho boy with big lies on bis shoulders. "I wish you uld let me come and see wboro you t. I want to look nt your room." Why, certainly. But what made a think of that?" JMy slstor said It was better than ur company, so I thought It must be iicthlng fine." The Natlonnt Gnrae. a 'hold a full band," murmured the tain as he squeezed tho lily .whlto .gera of the fair maid, ero a royal flush mounted to her ow, 1 royal flush beats a full hand every no, (Seo Hoylo.) ho won. Baltimore American. It is not a waste to buy somebody bunch of flowers, a box of candy or Dew book when It is going to bring a ille to her faco aud happiness to her art. Exchange. I " BYRON WAS BARRED. ttenn of Wtatmlnater llefueed to An- cept Stntot) of Poet. Jinny years ago some admirers of Lord Byron raised a subscription for n monument to tho poet, to be placed In Westminster abboy. Chnntroy was re quested to execute It, but on account of tho smalluess of the sum subscribed ho declined, nml Thorwaldsen was then applied to and cheerfully under took the work. In about 1833 the finished Btntuc ar rived at tho custom houso In London, but, to tho astonishment of tho sub scribers, the dean of Westminster, Dr. Ireland, declined to give permission to have it fiet up In the nbbey, and, owing to this dllllculty, which proved Insur mountable, for Dr. Ireland's successor was of tho same opinion, it remained for upward of twelvo years hi tho cus tom house, when (IS 10) It was re moved to tho library of Trinity col lege, Cambridge. Tho poet Is represented In tho statue of tho slzo of life, seated on a ruin, with his left foot resting on tho frag ment of a column. In bis right hand ho holds a stylo up to his mouth; In his left n book, Inscribed "Chltdo Harold." IIo Is dressed tu a frock coat and cloak. Bcsldo him on the left Is a skull, abovo which Is the Athenian owl. Tho likeness Is of courso posthumous. Thorwaldsen was born Nov. 10, 1770, and died on March 21, 1814. Newcastlo (Eng.) Chronicle. A Model Surveyor. Tho Kingman Leader-Courier tells of an early day county surveyor In King man county, Kan., who neither pos sessed any Instruments nor could linvo used them If he had. Ills method of measuring laud was to tlo his ankles together with a cord that was Just long enough to allow him to step one fifth of a rod each time, and thus hob bled ho would strike .our, counting his stops until ho had mado n sufllcicnt number to cover tho desired distance. Tho cord or string used by him in fastening his legs together, says tho Leader-Courier, was mado of raw hide, so that when he was traveling through tho grass of a morning when tho dew was on it would becomo wet and stretch nearly a foot, and so his steps wero much longer of a morning than they were of an ovenlng nftcr tho sun had dried tho whang leather and shortened it. Consequently tho man having bis land surveyed in the morn ing would bavo much moro in his quarter scctiou than his neighbor who had his work dono In the nftcrnoon. These old surveys and corners then es tablished cause annoyance even to this day. The Kind of a Man lie IVn. "I was In Washington once," said a man nt tho club, "when Tom Heed was tho cznr of tho houso of representa tives. IIo was holding forth with ear nestness on somo theme to a group of friends when thnt man you sco over there by tho cigar counter pushed his way through the crowd, grasped Heed by the hand nud said effusively: 'Hello, Tom, old boy! How do you do'' "Heed responded In a manner that was mora of n shako for tho man than for his hund and went ou with his talk. When our friend over thero had edged out of tlio cl-owd, somo ono said: 'You didn't seem to bo happy over him, Heed. Who is your friend, auywny?' "Heed drawled out, 'He's n fellow from New York who knows more men who don't want to know him thnn any other man In the United States.' " De trolt Frco Press. Thrift SqunmK'rera. When Napoleon entered Genoa in 1805,. tho rich patricians of tho city exerted themselves to galu tho favor of tho conqueror by nil sorts of flat tcrlng attentions. Tbu most elaborate of these was a banquet patterned after tho famous one offered by Antony to Cleopatra, The tables wcro set In an artificial garden, floating on pontoons, which wcro towed out to sea during the prog' rcss of tho feast At tho conclusion of the banquet again In Imitation of An tony and Cleopatra all the costly gold and silver plate was flung Into tho sea. This little tribute of honor to the em peror was not so expensive as It seem ed, for tho floating garden was aur rounded with nets, and tho plate was subsenucntlv recovered. 11 you are an inaian amr criti milt l't i pi aft ball 10 an anoimcnt, nnu havon money to pay for an Imnrovod corno to ecc us. Wo ara In a positioi to got you good property. City ProDerty and Farm Lands. Woluivo spme splendid bargains.!! bibjr prupurty una larra lanus. YOUNG & DREW, Ofilco in Noblo Bros, building. A Prescription, A schoolteacher In Fromc, England, sent this to the father of ono of his puplla: "I beg to Inform you that in my opinion your son Is suffering from myopia, and his case requires prompt attention." The next day tho boy brought back this written request) "Mister, plense knock It out of Jim, as I ain't got time." . Tbe Sunionn I.nnKiiaKC. Speaking of tho flexibility of the 8a moan language, Mrs. Isobcl Strong says that tho little word "ta" means: I, wo too, to beat with a stick, to. play on a musical Instrument, to reprove, to tattoo, to open a vein, to wash cloth ing by beating and to turn a somer sault The world's coalfields cover at least 1,250,000 Bquare mites. L t UH I t s Estimates Glien on New Machinery. Repair Engines, Well Augers, Etc. General Line of Blacksmlthlng. Best Equipped Machine Shop In the Territory, Will Buy, Sell or Exchange NewJ or Second Hand Machinery Broadway St, Ardmorcl s M Tito OalifoKnia iThrough Land lourisr aiceper TcxastojCalifornia' i I u. 1 SantaiEk iSeptfOct; A tboroagb, practical tralnlne acbool, complete and uo to date In every department. Day and nlcht acbool the entire year. Day oharge. Tuition J7.60 per month or flu for per month. NoTaoatlon. Faplla may enter merlta and may adrance aa rapidly as his ahorteat time oonalatent with efficiency, QalnearUle. For catalogie addreaa That's easy enough to do whenever you know how. This can be done best where you have the largest stock to select from Wayne Hacks, Blees-McVicker Buggies and Surreys. Heinz's Buggies Surreys, Road Wagons, Houses at STEVENS, kenkerly & 4 SPRAGINS GO. t) R Peppo Fate Afri Orange Phosphate Cherry Dam Ciders, all Kinds Manufactured by Ardmore Bottling Works 8ookwll A Bray, Props.. Ardmora, I. T. : s s s I I I I I I iking BrdJ2P''fy mi. of Enchantment. every riucsuay; ittl 11UII1C puplla attend eight aobool without extra unlimited scbolarahlp. Hoard 110 to tH'M at any time. Kyery pnpll la Iplaoed on hi ability will permit. Thorough training In noforencoa Any bank or buslnoaa firm In IMQIIPT (0. Q. P. BKLVIDOK'fA. U Pretident, QalneiTllle, Texat Driving a Bargain Ardmore Wyn'ewood Marietta Gainesville Stanhopes. Our Wagons represent the Bain, O'Brien, Springfield, James & Graham Old's Patent. I N - Kola Ginger Ale Iron Brew Nervo - y - Ana BANKRUPTCY NOTICE, Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. In tho United States Court In tho In- dlnn Territory. Southern District, nt Pauls Valloy. In bankruptcy, In tho matter of James II. O'OwIn, In bankruptcy. To tho creditors of Jas. II. O'GwIn of Pauls Valloy, of Southorn District, aforesaid, a bank rupt: Notlco Is horohy glvon that on tho 1st day of August, 1902, tho said amoa II. O'OwIn wna duly adjudicat ed bankrupt; nnd that tho first moot ing of creditors will bo hold nt Pauls alloy. Ill tho So'jiliorn District, In- dlnn Torrltory, on tho first day of Soptombor, 1!02, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, nt which tlmo nnd placo tho said creditors mny attond, provo their claims, appoint a trustco, oxnmlno tho bankrupt, nnd trnnsnct such other business as may propertly comu bo foro snld moating. YKIlKBIt n. TAYLOH, Heferoo In Bankruptcy. First published August 21, 1902. Most preachers bogtn working on uosday on tholr sormons for tho fol lowing Sunday; wo havo an Idoa that 0 would put It off till Saturday night. Notice of Sale. By vlrtuo of tho authority vested In lio undorslgnod by a certain mortgago oxecuted by Wosloy B. Burnoy nnd Clifford C. Burnoy, dated Soptombor 23rd, 1901, recorded In Vol. four, pago 101 of Miscellaneous Records In tho U. S. clerk's ofllco at- Ardmoro, In dian Torrltory, to sccuro a noto of $1,9G0.00, tho following doscrlbcd prop- rty will bo sold to tho highest blddor for cash, to-wlt, lota four and eight In block 18G as shown by tho official townstto mnp of tho city of Ardmoro, togothcr with all of tlio Improvements situated on said lots, samo being tho promises now occupied by tho said Wesley D. Burnoy and Clifford C. Burnoy. Snld srdo will tnko placo on said promises at 2 o'clock p. m. on tho 20th dny of Soptombor, 1002. TUB INDIAN TRUST CO. By O. W. STUART, Secretary and Treasurer. First published Aug. 17, 1902. Perhaps tho reason a woman doesn't keep a secret Is becauso sho's nfrnld somo other womnn will tell It first. Cut this out and tako It to City Drug Storo or P. J. Itamsoy' drug Btoro and got a box of Chambcrlaln'i Stomach and L.lvor Tnblots. Tlio best physic. Thoy also corroct dls orders of tho stomach. lrlco 25 cents. BANKRUPTCY NOTICE. Notice of First Meeting of Creditors. In tho United States Court for tho Southern District of Indian Territory at Ilyan; In bankruptcy In tho mat ter of It. Stowart Donno, bankrupt. In bankruptcy, No. G92. To tho creditors of It. Stowart Donno of Duncan In tho Southern Dis trict of Indian Territory, a bankrupt Notlco is horoby given that on the 13th day of August, A. D 1902, tho said It. Stowart Denno was duly ad Judlcatcd bankrupt; and that tho first meeting of his creditors will bo held at tho ofllco of Gilbert & Gilbert In Duncan on tho Hflth day of August, A. D. 1902, at 3 o'clock in tho aftornoon, at which tlmo tho said crodltora may attend, provo tholr claims, appoint a trustoo, oxamlno tho bankrupt and transact such other buslnoss as may properly como before said mooting. E. HAMILTON, Itotorco In Bankruptcy. First published Aug. 14, 1902. Notlco of First Meeting of Creditors. In tho United States Court in tho Indian Torrltory, Southorn District, atPauls Valloy. In bankruptcy. In tho matter of Jno. W. Bronte, In bankruptcy: To tho crodltora of Jno. W. Bronts of Sulphur, of tho Southorn district, aforesaid, a bankrupt, notlco Is horo by given that on tho ICth day of Aug ust, muz, snld Jno. W. Jjronta was duly adjudicated bankrupt! and that tho first mooting of creditors will bo held at Pauls Valloy, In tho Southern district, Indian Torrltory, on tho 29th day of August, 1902, at 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, at which tlmo and placo tho said crodltora may attend, prove their claims, appoint a trusteo, ox. amino tho bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly como beforo said mooting. YERKEIt E. TAYLOR, Itefcrco In Bankruptcy, First published Aug. 20, 1902. SOME MEN PAY $10,000 for an expert to manage their ad vertiBine. Tbore are others who GET for an annual subscrip pay S tion to Printer's Ink and learn what all the adrertis era are thinking about. But eren these are not the extreme reached. T tie re ere men who loie ore tlflfl nnn 7? dolus neither, Fo aample oopr eena laeentat Pain tbb'i Imk, Ho. 10 Hpraoe St., N. Y, Notice of Bankruptcy. In tho United StAtea Court for the Southern District of tho Indian Ter ritory. In tho matter of Virginia Crank, In bankruptcy, No. 4173. To tho Honorablo Kosea Townsond, Judgo of tho District Court of tho DIs trlct Court of tho United Stntos for tho Southern District of tho Indian Territory: Virginia C. Crnnk of Ardmoro In the Southern district of tho Indlnn Terri tory, in said district, respectfully rep resents that on tho 31st day of Mar. last past, Bho was duly adjudgod bank rupt under tho acts of congrosa relat ing to bankruptcy; that she hab duly surrendorod all hor nronortv nml rights of proporty, and has fully com plied with all tho rcqulromonts of said acts nnd of tho orders of tlio court touching her bankiiipU-y. horeforo slid prays thnt sho may bo docreod by tho court to havo a full dlschargo from all debts provablo ngnlnst her cstato under snld bank rupt acts, except such debts ns aro oxcoptod by law from such discharge. Dated this 2d day of July, A. D. 1002. VinaiNIA CRANK. Bankrupt. Southern District of Indian Torrl. tory, as: On this 2d day of July, A. D., 1302, on roadlng tho forogolng potltlon, it Is ordorod by tho court thnt a hearing ho had upon samo on tho 29th day o Soptombor, A. D. 1002, beforo said court, nt Chlckasha, In said district, nt 9 o'clock In tho forenoon; and that notlco thoreof bo nubl'sheJ in tho Ardmoroltc, a nows papor printed in Bald district, and that all known creditors and oth er porsons In Intorest may appear at tho said tlmo and placo and show causo. It nny thoy havo, why tho pray er of tho said potltlonor should not bo granted. And It Is furlhor ordered by tho court that tho clerk shall send by mall to all known creditors copies of said petition nnd this order, addressed to thorn at tholr places of rcsldcnco as stated. Wltnoss, tho Honorablo Hosca Townsond, Judgo of tho said court. and tho seal thereof, at Ardmoro, In snld district, on tho 2d day of July, 1902, C. M. CAMPDELIj. (Seal of Court.) Clork. First published Aug. 21, 1902. J.OYO thy neighbors as thoy lovo themselves. Many persons In this communlt aro suffering from kldnoy complaint who coud avoid fatal remits by us ing Foley's Kldnoy Curo. For salo by Bonnor & Bonnor. CHEAP SETTLER8' RATE8 TO THE FAR WE8T AND NORTHWEST. Tho Burlington Routo rcnows tho ono-way Bottlers' rato of $26.00 from Missouri River to California, Portland nud tho Pugot Sound country ovory day during Soptombor and October, with correspondingly low ratos to the Spokano District and tho Butto-IIe- ona District; also proportionate rates from lntorlor Missouri, Kansas and 3outhorn torrltory. "Tho Burlington Northern Pacific Express" Is tho great through train caving Kansas City dolly, for tho Northwest. Through Coaches, Chair Cars (seats frco), Standard and Tour ist Sleepers to Butto, Helena, Spo kano, Tacoma, Scattlo, Portland Con nections train from Denver at night Joining this northwest train at Al liance, Neb. VISIT THE OLD HOME EAST. Homo visitors' excursion to points 111 Ohio and Indiana; dates of salo September 2, 9, 16 and 23: limit 30 days. Also oxcurslon rates to Ohio and Indiana during tho first week of Oc tober at tho tlmo of tho big Grand Army reunion at Washington, D. C. . TO CHICAGO. Tho Burlington's famous "Ell" Is tho boat known and most popular train from Kansas City, and St. Joseph to Chicago. TO ST. LOUISv Two dally trains carrying all classes of standard Bur- lugton equipment. HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS. On tho first and third Tuesdays of August, Soptombcr and October, to many sections of tho West and North west Consult nearest ticket agent or wrlto tho undersigned for full Inform ation, printed matter . and tho least cost of your proposed trip. L. L. WAKELY, Q. P. A., .. St Louis, Mo. L. J. BRICKER, T. P. A, 283 Main St., Kansas City, Mo. C. M. LEVEY, Gen, Mangr...... St Louis, Mo. AlllA.tll t . . . . ... . . ....... J TTTTTtttTtTTtTttTtTTT $35 REWARD i WE will pay 2fi reward for the arrest and conviction of any party orpurttoa netting of quail or dynamiting of flsti within a radius of 28 miles of Ardmore. B. P. FREN8LKY, Pres. Bod and Oun Club.