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THE DAILY rHDMOR ITE Ardmore, Monday, 0.ober 1( 1p16 1 -4. 'I MM STATES DEPOSITORY Condensed Statement of the Condition of TImi Ardmoro National Bank yr dwwof Dullness September 4. 1C0G UKCAPITULATION. Resources. $:tt:i.r.KM)i mU. ul Securities 12,078.12 ff. JiU 15C.000.00 -hMN 2,000.00 '.iff. .V.193.20 $590,781.30 Liabilities. mmbtt Stock $ 100.00ii.no tor?a mi1 Profits (not).. 13,17:1.51 -mriUtfim 100,000.00 Pnynblo 20,000.00 -r 327,607.85 $r.yo,78i.:io "n Mrttor illilux to tlio Kinwtll of Aid r cMivatant p.ml atendy Increase) In cMh tie found tliim Ih reilcctod In tt- ifllfi of t no Ardtnoro National Vik. LEE CHUCK. President it V (VTHART. Cashier. ALLEN'S Carriage Shop for All lluaciy Repairs JLV. hLjlLFl Lr INSURANCE AGENT S 'Mii(it Sctllciiiont on l 'ir' 1 Ml 1.. 1 T CIOTS HOUMING HOUSE "t UK Main Hi, nt ( IiIih'-i ltcxtnuruut liw M.'iln. Cruci-liullilliit: -lo. . II : A Hi., N v.. I.ctmi llulMint: . Hl'ltyf 't! L-NTtJIEDS IN THE CITY -rl.Vlil.K UOO.MS .".It I'HNIh lWit)n - AltDMDIli:. I.'l Mi44.A.& -t. KEMP ROLLINS HEAL ESTATE INSURANCE and LOANS 5- of, )tf--Orntiiiil llnor tinir ilonr ..uth M f Postolllrn Phono 170 fW-iW H ''M-t I AMERICAN I ; Kolel and Restaurant Hu'aih' id n.in ;. JT W. J ALEXANDER. Proprietor. J .-t in Hint , Tr.i.ti- lli.h IMS l AMI Miill 1' - 1- : ::! - UchUt - FARM LANDS mis u t)uy 10t"0 urn ill ' 1 - not Vi-s t !).in Ki acres See Me at Once S -ire over First Natl. UK. iwa3iarn: ORIGINAL IMfflVE COUGH SYRUP -n . j jwiv -ik ; li in the .A -vr ki ts tr v is uib i,k A n . o The Red Clovir Ulo- I anm .n.l IS. ' t Hcnty lite -. mi t --si m 4VjuiW 1UM.1l 1 -J' ' 1W'"'V h LAXATIVE rTAi rul r.HU AT THt L4C OF "3tW.1T & CO, , CHIOAQO, U. 0. A. f iio by Hclfuianu Durt, Co. THE BULLET OR THE HOLE? Which (li-l 'I hrmiKti Ui llmicil I'lrf J AiiNmr o Oilil iMMllotin. I Wlw.n a bullet Ih idiot entlioly throiiKb u board, which kcIm through Ural- the bullet or the liulo the liuilut inukes? The hole ami the extreme point of the bullet (ct Ihrolixll the ( board at the name (line, but the bullet tloeH not kcI entirely throiiKh the bimrtl until lifter the hole In entirely through It Ih evident lb-it the rem- of the bullet liltl.sl be out of the bole It makes be fore It In entirely throiixh the hoard, while the hole In enllrely tlirollKli Junt an wiiiii iih the wldent part of (be bullet Iiiim pimneil llnoiinli. How cold Ih It when It In twice as cola an '' ilexrcin nlmve irro? Thpro are two xeroi, one marked 0 on the tberiiiomelei-. mid one known iim ubi lilte xero, which U imdei-Mtoed to murk the nliKence of alt heat. The zero of I'lihrenhell'M thermometer u oblalued by IniniernliiK a tube of nierciiry in a mixture of miiow and I'ominoii miiII and mnrkliiK Hie place where the mer cury MtanilH III the tube. Abollllc zero Ih l,V.) decreet! below Iblx zero. Now. "twice hi cold" In exactly equivalent to linlf ii h hot; Ibcrefore, when It In half an hot an '' ilcKrcoft iibove zero, or bit I'., it In MI.fi deureen below tlie zero on (be Iherinouieter. In tiny mini MtroiiK enoiii;b to break an co; held end to end between the .i Iiiim of bin liainNV The force reiiilied to break mi cgi; In tills manner htm been found to be between Hevculy-llve and elKlitj poiiiuN. A Krenl many men -nii exert thin priwnurc. The probable rea .on for the failure of ninny to in eouipllnb it In that they are n lilt'- afniiil of the resuli and il.i not prexn s i hard iim they i nn. If there wan a tunnel llironh the eenier of the earth and tin Iron bull was dropped into II, where would the bull i nine to reM? I'ulenn It wan iv tanleil by I lie renlntalii e of the ulr. the liell uuiiI I "o IbroiiKh to the other side ami then I back to lln ntnrthij paint, repealing I' t operalloli forever. If re tarded by she 1'enlntiiuce of the air, It would ultimately come to rent nt the civ.ier of the earth. When mi aiit iuiobile liirnn a nharp inner at a rapid rate of npeed. which p.ilr of wheeN, Innlde or outnlde. lea en the urotindV Tile eeutl'lfimal furie ilcxclopcil by the tiiilomolille In directed outward: therefore It Ih Im piMslble lor to tip Inward. Tin out side rail of a re 1 1 fond tne-k oil a curve in undo higher than the Inutile rail be cause of the tendency of the train to tip outward. A practical demonstra tion nny be bad by nlaudili); on the rear platform of a street car and iiolhiK whl -h way the body In thrown when the car tiirnn u curve. A chicken doen not eat iinythiui; ilur Ins: the tlmt twenty-four hours of Its oNHtencc. yet It doubles In sire. Wlnt dues it lixe on? The ailiouul of the esc lelt in the chicken's stomach after It Is hatched will supply nutriment for sev eral ilajn. An to the uppiM'eut Increase In l.e, when the orKnim nre relieved from the compression of the e;shell they expand; therefore the chick ap pen m larcer. The down becomes Huffy when dry, and thin also lucreane.n the Ml ye nf the chicken, but It In not a fact thai there In any gre'lt ehiuiKe III the wcIkIii tliii-lnc the flint day. Whj does mi oj5ii weiisb more after It ban been boiled than before? The In crease in weight In due to the molntiire which has been absorbed by the porous shell of the eg(j. Sunday .Mas azlue. Mrnilipr I'ur furl.. A famous character in Loudon when Krazer's .Magazine wan In Itn hey day wan Sergeant Murphy, member or parliament for Cork. The sergeant vwis one day at dinner with Samuel Warren, author of "Ten Thousand a Year," and one of (he most conceited aiilbors of his own or any oilier time. This novel was then appearing In I'nr.er's In serial form. Warren, who wan alwayn tlnhing for compll nieiils, said to Murphy across the table. "Have you read that thing that In c.iuilng out In KrnwrVf" "What ihingV" said Murphy. "Ten Tbou N.nni a Year.'" replied Warren. "Yes. 1 have read It." admitted the sergeant. "What do oii think of It?" continued the novelist. "Hardly full to ask tne." said Murphy, "cmnthlprlng I wrote It my -elf " Another nciiinintaiuv of Murphy's was const,iiii. addicted t.i boas! lug of liN a.lsin ralic friends. At n dinner paii.x where there were several Un man Catholics present conversation entered around the subject of fasting, when the scrgcnut'n friend struck In: "It in xcry strange how Httlo the hlxlt e.t ranks regard fast days. 1 wan din ing .it tl.e I Mike of NorfolVn on U fust 'ay thtve week 4 nito, and there was cot ,i tiit of tisli at dinner." "1 mip-p.i-e," said Murphy In the uildst of the de'p silence that followed, "that they had eaten it all In the dining room." London Tribune. ( Imrlnlli- Ilrmili-'x Wrlllim. it Is ginerall) believed that "June Kre" wan written by Chi'rlotte llronte on the backn or old envel ipes or very hinall scraps of paicr. which the uuthor ess carefully pinned together and limn bcred. Miss Itruute wrote so small u baud that some of her manuscripts can only be rend by the nld of a magnifying glass, it is declared that on n piece of pnper no larger than a playing card she would write from 100 to ,'iiK) words, ninl after that would insert s many corroctlonn that tlie printer found It well nigh Impossible to set it up. When hi 10 wrote "Jane Kyre" Mlns llronte had read few novels but Uiomi by Thackeray, whom she greatly iidnilred, Thackeray complimented the nuth tress on her great book, but complained that the plot was familiar to him, where upon Miss llvonto uvvkly repl'el t'-a-4 Him thought It wan original. Inmpiuch M she had rend so little. real estate transfers Compiled by the Guaranty Abstract Company of Pauls Valley. Arthur .1. Ctlue to Tom (Jrnnt. of SWV f HHVi. section 31, TIN 111 I II. Consideration $306. A. II. Stokes to H. Thrclhold, lot 2. block 137, Wynnewood. Conslilemtion $205. H. II Seeiest to W. I). Covington, lot 3, block 100, Wynnowood. Consldirn Hon $500. K. Throlkolil to V. I). Covlimton. lot 2. block 137. Wynnowood. Coimldcnt Hon $800. Koleyn Honey ami Tar cm cm the ovimtu lint colli fioni tlio jiyntflin ns It In mildly laxauvo. it ik Kuaraiiicoii. i)c not iIhK tnkliiK any but tbo koiuiIiiu In Ibc yel low iiat'UuKo. Horrnian Drinr f!o and Ciy Drut; Slore. Sam Jones In Oklahoma. Arilmorello Special. Oklnhoina City, Oct. 1. The Hev. Sam .lout .sill make, u tour or Okla homa thin week in behalf of the antl miloon leaKUe, which Is making Ktrenii oiih elTorlH to net a prohibition plat form In the constitution of the new utate. The temperance oruanl.atloii!- (r all the countleH are wiikIiik active eampalKiiH. THE PEOPLE OF PARIS. Tliclr 11 rx t .Aliivi-iiieiitK In Uvrolc linns An- llliilly tienrroilK. I know the men of the people In Par- Is too well not to know that their Jlrst movements III limes of revolution are usually generous nut! tlmt they are best pleased to spend the days Inline nateiy following their triumph in boasting of their victory, laying down the law and playing nt being great men. During that time It generallx happens that Mime government or otb er is set up. Hie police return to their posts and the Judge to Ids bench, and when at Inst our great men consent to step down to the heller known and more vulgar ground of petty and innli clous human passions they are no longer able to do so and are reduced to live simply like honest men. He sides, we have spent so iiiany years In Insurrections, that there has arisen among us a kind of morality peculiar to times of disorder and u special code lor days of rebellion. According t. tlie.se exceptional lawn, murder In tol eraled ami havoc permitted, but theft Is strenuously forbidden, although th.s. whatever one may say, does not pre vent a good deal of robbery from oe curriiig upon those days for the simple leasiln that society In n stale of rebel Hon cannot be dltferent from that at any other time, ami it will always con tain a number of rascals who us far as they are concerned scorn the morality of (be main body and despise Its point of honor when they are unobserved. "KeeolleeHoiis of De Toeipievllle." TIDAL FLUX AND REFLUX. Ciinilillr.-lli-il .Miivi-iiii'iilK of Ilie llll lims of lln OrciiiiN. Those who see the rise and fall of the tides in our Atlantic harbors sel dm, i think of the wonderful course of Hie oeenii waves which cause the tldai llttx ami rellux. Such billows not only cross the sea, but How from ocean to ocfiti, and in this way complicated n oveuients are set going. Thus, for Instance, once In every twelve hours the moon raises a tide billow in the southern Indian ocean. When this lilllow passes the Cape of (iood Hope at noon Itn successor Is al ready born, mid by the time Hie llrst billow has reached (he Azores Islands at midnight the second Is rounding the cape, and a third ban come Into ex istence In (he southern ocean. Ity -l o'clock In the morning following its passage of the cape the tide billow reaches the Kngllsh channel, and there the shallow waters delay It so much that it does not arrive nt tlie strait of Dover until 10 u. m. Here the nar rowing channel causes (he (hie to rise very high and almost puts an end to the wave. In the meantime iiuolber branch of the lilllow runs around the western Hide of the British Inlands, rounds the north point of Scotland mid move.n slowly down the eastern coast of Kng laud until It tlnnlly Hows up the Thames mid hipn Hie whnrfn of Lon don. Philadelphia Record. The I'lillsniles, This uplift of oleaiuc mutter, rest lug on bake. I samlnt one and Inclining Westward nt u gentle si ipe. presentn in Its rlvurward aspect the columnar or palisaded appearance that so Impress ed the early voyagern-a gray wall beetling from .M-o to "!k feet above the tide, duigged with trees at the sum mit, hull' burled behind u scrap of talus, that In also verdurous. At Ny uek It bonds into the amphitheater where that pretty town ban nestled, (urges rlverward again to form Point-tio-Point and, still ascending behind Hnvorstrnw, reaches In High Tor a lift of S20 feet. As the dike extends southward also to Uayoune, Its total length Is forty miles, but the Palisades proper front the river for half that dis tance. Charles M. Skinner in Century. ChlcUnsnw studonts can secure n six months' ncholrivBlilp In nil depart ments of Se)vlde Business College, together with books and hoard, for HO. The Federal Ooverliment pays tho ahnnce. 7tl The Dauy Ardmoreito 6e a mondi M I I Selvidge j jj usmess Corner Monday, Oct 1, at 9 a. m. $ELVIDGE BUSINESS COLLEGE ARDMORE, INDIAN TERRITORY h ! LOCAL UNIONS. n- ! 0 .!. 4. TIIU AHDMOUK TYPOdltAPIIIC.Mi' UNION, No. f. 19. Meets llrst Fri day in each im nth nt 5:15 p. m nt Union Hull. J. W. Gollcdge, Prom-1 dent; D. It. Galncs, Secretary. HARIIimS' JOURNEYMEN INTER NATIONAL UNION Meets first i end third Monday nlgUta In each i mnntn. Jim Wllklns, prosldont; El mer Wright, socretary. CARPENTERS' AND JOINERS' OF AMERICA. No. 1028 MeoU every Thursday night, 7:30, at Union Hall. 11. F. Cox, president; D. N ForguBon, secretary. INTERNATIONAL BROTHERHOOD ..OF ELECTRICAL WORKERS Moots Boconj and fourth Friday nights of each month. E. M. Parker, president; A. A. Uolcomb, secre tary. BRICKLAYERS'. MASONS' AND PLASTERERS' INTERNATIONAL UNION No. 9 Meets ovory Satur day night. J. II. Dixon, president; A. B. Brown, socretary. RETAIL CLERICS' 1. P. UNION, No 635 Mcet3 second and fourth Moa day nights In each month. Louis S. Sholknwlts, president, L. B. Hum, secretary. PAINTERS, DECORATORS AND PA- PERU ANCHORS' UNION NO. 228. Meets the flr3t and third Snturday nlghlH of each mouth nt Union Hall. CiUY CRENSHAW. President. J. A. SPEARS, Sccrctnry. TEAMSTERS' UNION, No. C83 J. B. DoArmond, president; U. W. Young, ocerotary. AltDMORF. TRADES COUNCIL Meets first and third Friday nights In each month at Labor Hall. W. 0. Reaves, president ; D. N. Fergu son, socrotar. EXCURSIONS. Santa Fe. Summer excursions on salo dally: Lampasas, Texas, $'J.s5. San Angeio, Texas, 113.75. Oalveston, Texns, $17.05. Matagorda. Texas. $17.20. Boerne, Texas, $17.55. Waring. Texas, $18.05 Comfort, Texas, $18.35. Korvlllo Texas, $19.05. W. A. DASIIIEI.L. T. A. Just recolved, a car load or corru Mod Iron, till 'cngthn. BIVENS, CORHN FRISNSLY. Colle Is moving into its NEW BUILDING of Washington and Second Avenue N. E. and will be ready for business Office Opens at 8 a. Be on hand promptly n Many Delightful Summer .Resort.. In the "Land of the SKy" and "Sapphire Country," East Tennessee, Western N. Carolina and Virginia Are reached via the Southern Railway with Convenient Schedules and Sleeping Car Service. for Information llegarillog Ilonortn, ltnton, Hctiilulon ami Deacrlptlro Literature, Call un or Write J. N. Harrison, Western Pass. Ajjt., 410 Scollard Bldg, Dallas, Texas. I A Trip to Your Old Home How long has it been since you've been back? Wouldn't you like to spend two or three weeks this fall ntnong your old friends and neighbors-visiting old familiar places-talking over old times and living for uwhllo lu the pa.t? It's the best way in the world to store energy for (ho future. Why not go? You can get amy If you'll Jst make up your mind that yon can. and you couldn't hnvo a better excuse than these LOW On October 19, Rock Island agent will have on salo at great reduc tion, round trip tickets to many points In Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, .Michigan and Ontario. On Oct 0 and 28, Nov. 13 and 27. similar reduced rates to many points In Illinois, Iowa. Michigan. Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska North and South Dakota and Wisconsin. ournska. Lot the nearest Rock Island agent tell you all about these 1IOI0 lauors iie 8" m. RATES excursions. Geo. H. Lee, Gen. Pass Agent, Little Rock, Ark. J. S. McNally, Div. Pass Agent, Oklahoma City, Okla. Advertisement t i t v i Y V