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Ardmore, Friday, February 9, 190G. THE DAIV.V ARDMOREITE. SEVEN DOINGS AT MARLOW. THE TAIL OF A COMET. Soc rot S o c i g t s o s Budget of NeWs Local and OtherwlGe From a Busy Burg. . Marlow, I. T., Fob. 8. Tlio ther mometer lm.i boon down near zero Beveral times within tho past four days, In our nclnhborhood, but as we have had dry weather for somo tlmo, tho cold has not been sovcrcly felt. JUiln is needed and would bo wcl TitAmml 1w nil J. A. Hodnett of Scnola, Ga., has purchased tho mcrcantllo stock of AV. U. Ixwls of this placo and will put In a stock of general merchandise. Tho Farmers Union near Marlow has been quite successful tho past season In tho malntalnanco of a union cotton yard and has Just closed a deal for tho establishment of a union storo here. Statehood and county seat mattors seem to bo the all absorbing topics of conversation among Torrltory towns at tho present time. Wo aro all talk. Ing and hoping. Corn shlpmonts from this point have decronsed materially within tho past few weeks owing to shortago of that product now. W. C. Rowe ships a car of hogs to Ft. Worth tonight. Marlow as a ship ping points for hogs, cattlo and grain, Is right at tho head of tho list of tho towns of tho Hock Island, and tho lack of propor railroad accommoda tions here, In way of depot facilities sidings, and tho usual advantages found elsewhere, Is keenly felt. Tho llttlo 3-ycar-old child of O. A. McManomy was burned to death In Comancho ccunty, twelve miles south west of Marlow last Saturday after noon. Tho llttlo ono boing missed, was searched for, and found out In tho cow lot with Its clothes all burn ed off. No flro being near, It was supposed that tho llttlo fellow had been playing with matches nnd his clothes had caught Are. Tho Texas Tolephono company is still nt work stringing now wires be tween Chickasha nnd Mnggold. When complotcd wo expect fine service be twoen this placo and Texas points. Civil engineers of Dallas, Texas, are now hero making preliminary sur veys and water tests, toward tho wat erworks plant. After tho report and fi plans aro rendered, tho town council will nt once piacu oruura mr uiu chlncry and propor supplies for an up-to-dato waterworks and electric light plant. It Ever CliniiKlntr Mima nml Why Ii I'lrca I'rom (lie Sun, The tall of a comet I not formed of. tho same ttartlolto which composed It yesterday or even an hour or n moment ngo. It is constantly being renewed at the expense of tho lititiciu. A tho long stream of black miioIci; from the neigh boring factory or mill is being continu ally renewed by freali purtlclcu of car bon released by the combustion going on In the furnaco below, so Is the won derful iumluoii3 train of cometnry bod ies being constantly replenished by particles Hying from or rather driven from the nucleus by tho Intense heat of the nun. Tlieu, again, how Inlliiltely small and how intensely luminous must the.c par ticles that go to mal;e up the tall of a comet be! This thought Is suggestet by the fact (hat It lifu been proved that In some cases tho iiuelcuj of comeM which are only n few hundred mllo In diame ter will have enormous fun I Ike tails stretching nemss ttf-w for a illstnneo exceeding UOO.oco.OOO ...lies and having a hulk exceeding that of the sun by more than 10.000 times! I'n.tvssor 15. E. Itiiiimnl beautifully Illustrates the formation of a comet's tall by "jiuppoa Ing" thin: "Suppose, for example, that the nucleus of a comet Is comp'v.'d of Ice, Then Kuppoie the heat of the sun to be so liitenso ns to rapidly melt that portion of the leo globe exposed to the action of Its rays, which are strong enough to Immediately convert It Into vapor, which ascends toward the sun. "Imngino now a llcrco wind blowing out from the sun, causing the vapor which meets It to bo whirled out into space behind the comet. This will clearly illustrate tho theory of tho for mation of a comet's tall, only that the nucleus of the comet is not Ico and the vapor Is not water vapor, neither Is the force which drives It nwny from tho sun n fierce wind." Tho unknown force hinted nt by the astronomer nbovo quoted readily ex plulns why a comet's tall, as a rule, points In an opposite direction to the sun. Tho Kusslau astronomer Bredle chen distinguishes three different types of cometnry talis those composed of particles having the specific gravity of hydrogen, thoso having tho specific gravity of hydrocarbon gas and n third class having all tho peculiarities of an equal mixture of hydrogen and Iron vapor. BEAUTY SPOTS. MASONIC. A. P. and A. M. Ardmoro lodge No. Jl A. J? ST&-5' A. M. Ilcjrulsr mcctiiiR ji Sbnf or bofore the full moon In tS each month t 7: JO o'clock Mr-Bonlc temple. A. EDDLEMAN, W .M. O. n. BltUCB, 8eo. CRESCENT HOTEL. Eureka Springs, Ark. OPEN FOR THE SEASON. February 15, 1006. Many repairs and improvements havo been made, tho scrvico will be better than over and tho charges moderate Hero Spring is n thoroughtly de lightful season, with clear, bluo skies and tho crisp air of tho moun tains tempered by warm gunshlno. If you wish to avoid tho snow and slush at homo this Spring, go to Eu reka Springs. Dooklets describing tho hotol nnd tho resort sent freo on re quest. A. HILTON, Geni. Pass. Agt., Frisco System. St. Louis, Mo. Dally Ardmorotto BO eta. per month. f GO YEARS' EXPERIENCE TrtAon Mahko Designs Copyrights &c. AnTond sendtnff n sketch and description mar quickly ascertain our opinion fne if httlior wi Intention H prohablr patfwtaMn. Conimunlriv lions stricurconnaouinu. imnuuuun cm i-amuis sent tree. Olden opener forsenirmepatcnts. raionia laiou lurougn iuna s i.g. tf trial notke, without ebariro, la tho Scientific fflnericati A handsomely Illustrated weeklr. I nreest cir culation of anr sclontlllo journal. Terra i. 13 a rear! lour months, tU Sold by all tiwtdalcr. llrancli umce. fai V BU Waahlnaion, 11. C Japanese women gild their teeth. In Greenland women paint their faces blue and yellow. The ladles of Arabia statu their tin gcrs nnd toes red. In India the women of three high castes paint their teeth black. Borneo women dye the hair in fnntas- tic colors pink, green, bluo and scarlet, A nindoo bride Is anointed from head to foot with grease and saffron. In New Holland scars made carefully with shells form elaborate patterns on the ladles' faces. Iu some South American tribes the women draw tho front teeth, esteeming as an ornament the black gap thus mnde. In New Guinea tho ladles wear nose rings, plorclng the nose in the same fiendish wny that civilized women pierce tho cars. Philadelphia Bulletin Ilia "Worliliiff Clothe. Lord EUcuborough ouco reproved a bricklayer for -coming' to bo sworn hi his usual habiliments. "When you have to nppoar before tills court It is your bouudeu duty to bo clean nnd decent In your appearance." "Upon my life, If It comes to that," said tho bricklayer. "I'm everj bit as well dressed as your lordship." "How do you mean, sir'f" exclaimed the chief Justice angrily "Well, It's Just this. You come here In your working clothes, and I come In mine." It was very seldom, however, that nnybody got the better ot Lord Ellen borough. A witness dressed In a fan tastical manner nnd who had given tils credltnblo ovldenco was asked in enm examination what ho was. "I employ myself," ho said, "as a surgeon." "Hut does any one else," inquired tho chief Justice, "employ you as a surgeon?" A quiet wedding Is sometimes fol lowed by a noisy serenade Children who ask questions are of ten Just as Ignorant as grown pco- plo who can't answer them. R. A. M. Ardmoro chapter R. A Ji. No. 11. IlceuUr meet ing second Tueidrtr night In each month At 7:30 o' clock. Masonic Urn pie. a. h. imucB. h.p. OecreUry. COUNCIL R. & S. M. Ardmoro Council ot IL & S. M u. d. ctatcd asEcmbly first Thursday each month at 7:30 p. m M'asonlc Temple. HOBT. II. HENRY, T. I. M II. BRUCE, Itocordor. B. P. O. Elks, No. G48. Meet 2nd and 4th Tues- MMrswA day of each month at MBjiU Elks' homo, Cor. Wash- UjClngton and Broadway Sts. Yfif Vlsltlm: Elks cordially In vited. W. B. JOHNSON. IL L. SANDERS, Exalted Ruler. Secretary. Knights Templar. Ardmoro rommandery Ho E ,K. T. meet" first Moodij In every month. A. IL PALMER, H. 0. G. H. BRUCE, Rocordor. K. of P. Mjrtlv 'odgo Ns. 7, Knlghu of Pyib.ls.1 meet la Castle. Hall. every Thnraday evening E. V. GREEN, C. C. C. C WALKER, K. ot R. nnd S. jr. w. a. Meets In regu lar session every Monday night in K. of P. holl. V. T. REXROA l' V. C. J. A. BIVENS, President DON LACY, Vice President A. H. PALMER, Cashier FRED C. CARR, Asst. Cashier. file City National Bank ARDMORE, INDIAN TERRITORY Capital $11)0.000.00 Surplus Funds 50.000,00 Accounts of firms and Individuals solicited. Courteous treatment accorded to all allko. U P. ANUKItSO.V.l'resldoD O, L. ANDERSON, Cssbler 11. F. KItENdLEY, Vlco-Pres. 0.8. MAUriN. An't Cashier FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ardtnoro, Indian Territory Capital raid In 9 60,000.00 SnrpltM Fundi 240,000.00 Total $303,000.00 Tim olilnt haufc In tndlau Territory, .oonunts ot nrmii and Individuals solicited upon tho most liberal terms consistent with kooJ hanking. im.TO'.iH,iiiifin SK3 D. W. BUTCHER, Clerk. Our Best Attention Everything of a Banking nature entrusted to our care, receives our best attention. We shall be glad to have a share of your business. 1. o. n. m. Waahltn tr ) No S Improved Order of Red .men meets In Odd Fel- flows' hall Tory wdne day Tilrht at 7-30 o'clock J. A. MORRISON, Bachem. D. T. NISBETT, C. of IL ODD FELLOWS. Ardmore lodM No 9 I. O. O. F., CieoU rery Tuesdav nleht at Ort fellows hall at I'M o.clooV GEO. DYER, N. O. I. R. MASON. Secretciy. Encampment. Indlanola Kncampmeat . 10 L O. O. V, maets erery Vrldar night, at Odd Fel lows hall at 7: SO o'clock. W. W. TALIAFERRO. Chlot Patriarch. D. T. NISBETT, Scrlbo Ardmoro Refcfikaa Lodgo No. 20, I. O. O. F., mceta every Thursday night In I O. O. F. Hall. Mrs. Gortrudo Gillespie, N. G., Mls3 Mary Per- rott, Secretary. cainon. Canton, Ardmore No. 4, Patriarch mnt.nl l n n V Via rp nil ar meet . . .uu . , .. w. v. , - . 1 Ins on first and third Monday night in oacn monu. WM. DEVENEY, Com. D. T. NISBETT, Clerk. New Orleans, Mobile 1 Pensacola MARDI GRAS K. of P. Hall. Ardmoro Aorlo No. 587 F. O. E. Meets ovory .Wedn'day at f:30p. m. lu T. C. BRIDGMAN, W. Sec. One Fare plus $2.00 for Sound Trip TicKetc, Feb. 21 to 25 inclusive Geo. H. Lee, Gon. Pass. Agt...;....' Little Reck, Ark.1 J. S MoNally, Dir. pass. gt... Oklahoma City A. O. U. W. Ardmore Lodge, No. 41, meets rognlar every first and third Wednesday nights at K. of P. hall W. IL RODERTQ, M. Vf. A. LOWENSTE1N. Rocorder. 0 Aramoro camp No, 5WorJri?Sj) "World moots every 5 Friday night in tho month, except the tlhrd, in the K. of P. halll. T. E. ROLAND. C C JEFF JONES, Clerk. ( elfin MRS. Lady Maceaoeea. Hello or taw Prairie hlvo No. 1, Ladles of tho Maccaboos moots od tho flrBt Wednesday af ternoon In oach month In tho Odd Fellows hnll MRS; H. L. DALTON, Lady Commander pa Br? e nhnr Trunk Pn ammo uu. We Have Not Sold Out but tiro in tho lumber business grcator than ever. Our entire attention is now dcvatcil to the lumber busi ness and we can servo you better than when our interests wore divided. Get our prices on all kinds building material East Side Lumber Co. FRALEY BROS., Managers. Rlansifter Flour A8K VOUU ClItOOEU Stoves and Ranges Our line is the celebrated BRIDGE & BEAOH make, for G9 years tho standard of perfection. They aro perfect in con struction, beautiful m design. Thor aro Quick Cookers and Fast Water Heaters and -will last a life time, It will bo to j our interest to use one of these. Heaters Wood. Coal and Oil. We claim to show the most up-to-dato line in city. Stylo and quality leading features No smoke, smoll or dirt. Guns Wo have a full and well assorted lino of Target, Rifles, Winchesters, Shot Guns, and the prices wo make will surprise you. CUTLERY A complete lino of Table Silver "Ware, tho famous A. J. Jordan make. There is none just as good. A silver knife that will cut our Guarantee goes with every pieco Our carv ing sots aro beauties pleasing to tho oye, superior in quality and perfect in design. You should sea this oxcollent lino. Whaley Mill & Elevator Company I havo addod a new BAGGAGE WAGON to my Transfer lino and nm prepared to make calls prompt ly day and night. Phono 2G1. STEVE BOWLES WEEKS BROTHERS 209 W. Main Practical Tinners and Plumbers Phone No. 79 IB -JfESI PUUCELL. LEADER FLOUR The .World's! Standard TYLER & SIMPSON COMPANY WholesaleSDistributors, tC ARDMORE, I. T. THE BEST SERVICE Ii Offered by tbe LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILROAD To the fast and tlorttet A Throach Sleeper Dallx from Hot BPrlair to Louisville and Cincinnati VIA MEMPHIS " " For fall Information aa toUatce, Time Tables, etc. apply to jour local aeent or Address N. B. DAIRD Trav, Pass. Ant., llttlo stock. Ark. ARDMORE AUTOMATIC STORE GO. (INCOnrOHATKD) Capital Stock - $50,000,00 Manufacturers ot Automatic Stores, do Cabinet work of all kinds and eterythlni: In the Planing Mill line. Successors to Praley Ilros., at their old stand. 1 n IMPORTANT NOTICE u'b hnvn mmln nrrnnirements with W. M. race to dellrer Cotton Heed Meal and Halls to' your barn at JI.M per ton tor tbe Halls and Jt.25 por sack for tb'6" Meal. .The Best and Cheapest Feed for your Mikh Cow Mr. rnk'o's Phone No. I2fl5, Call him up. ' phone 89 Ardmore Oil S Milling Company tuonk 89 Wm. DoVElY Garrlago Repaii Shop niaokamltblnir. Woodwork. Palntlnir and Trlmmlnir. Heavy foriclni: and horseatioelnK In oonneotlon. Ml Bast Droadwar Ardmore, t.T J0SP1IINE CARR, Kftoper ot Rocords.