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Aratata-ra, Mm WvAf , jtOT. rUU BAILY ARSMORKtTI. SEVEN AIMOIE HACK LINE B. I. FLVNT. Prwa. Hack leave tor Healdtoa at :) & a. Hae leavea for aUk at T:30 a m. Direct eMBeetlea wit all In And tewaa wett of Ardmore, Leave all paekagee at the City Brag Stare. COflPARE OUR SERVICE WITH OTHERS reml TaUgraffc-CakU . . Waallae m. TalealoeaKe.il f fa ) ef The Ardmare National Bank AM ARDMORH. IHD. TBR , AT Till! OLOBI OP BUSlrlKBS. AUO.K 1K)T. RECAPITULATION. Heaourcee. Tymns and DIseouats $310,667.85 TJ. . Bonds 160,000.00 Stoeka, Securities, etc D.S03.75 Cask . 57,895.33 $5S7,356.!'3 Liabilities. Caa4t1 Stoek Paid In 1100,039.00 8srrphre and Preflta (r-.a).. 44.4K3.e9 OtTMcvds tjapnld 10.00 eirorUHnn 100,000.00 Dm Parable . 30,000.00 Depoalli 313,847.14 R7.3B.JS Ko better ladex to tha iritli or Art Burn ona ka toona taaa ta raflaeted i the emaraat and steady taereasr n tie dapeatti of tk-a Ardatara Ha tional Bffnk, Vm CKTjen. FresUe-at n w. HTVART. Mar. IVROftAN PLAR Grand Avenue Hotel OMaheaaa City, Mia. t nr one nt tt awallett eai litis vldo ut K areas City. Whea jot arc la oar efty, would Hi ple&aed to tur j-oti mak a a vlitt, T. C. WILLIAMS PrarrUiar. Thanksgiving dinner's ready, 'Cause everything is there. ftiiy don't they let a fellow eat? I'm hungry as a bearl Yon'll Havo Just Causo For Thanksgiving if You Buy Big Hand Flour In Making; Preparations For That Thanksgiving Dinner.... Don't Overlook tho Fact That tho Ubo of the Big Hand Flour Will V ake need Baking Peatible. For tha Mak lag of Cakaa and Flea, taatrt ea Dilng tha Big Hand Flour TYLER ft SIMPSON CO. Wholesale Distributers Kodol l altered oa a guaranteed pis for the relief of heart hum, flatulence, sour atomaeb, belching af au, nausea, aad all stomach troubles. It algeats wkat yen eat It will make jag BaaNaf. oara ay it. n. rre PROfMSlONAl COLURR 1 ' WAWYRma. n. O. PertWrt. B. A. WaUer. ROTTSRF A WALKtR. Attornaya aad Ceuaielora at Ui, Artfmare. lad. Tar. WILLIAM W. WRItHT (Peglstered Attorney.) (lormarly with Dawea ttnaarlaeloat Contest. Cltlteoship Cases and outer mattera before tha tBterter Da par-intent, Eietaelvely. OfflceaWaahlagtoa Lna Trait Dntldlng. Waerlfnitan, B. 9. Chaa. J. Kavatar. (Mr, n. aTsrintt. OoupfleY "Tataa Aeflra Cavn ui ail TraMaa" KAPPLl MIRILftAT, M Hainan anal tea mmIm a-atkaw. Pi at ilea tAstrara arti Offecj CawgaaWt ooreraratat iajataiaaa m rw aanafaa. tatHaa Oeeea a Offlea, Bead Bldfl. W F'llnajaoa, , 0) W. U Freraaa. onto Aaetoitoii rMIMAN ANBBRTBN Lera, I'onufngtem ft 81 mi TlaltdTag. PHYSICIANS. ARDMORE SANITARIUM. Dr. von Keller, Hardy A Henry. Modem Rqulpmenta for the ectenttfle treatmeitt of all anrsleal aaaee. Trained anraes In atteadanee. Ardmare, I. T. J. L. BBX Phytlelaii aa4 orfaea. Ofllce la Randet BsMdlac. Phone 91. Aidaaaaa, 1. T. W. M. AHDtDtaON Veterinary lurgm. rtflea: SaiHh'a Ltrary Kara. Mwne IK. BROWN A BNIBtrWAN Fvcarel BIMatatw m4 Hceotad Laraaat Rna af Fttawal la fwShBi "rarrftary. MARVIfJ WBLVSrtTN Natary Pottle. Hare me write yea deedi, and mort KRCM and nnke yevr ahstraete. Vfork correctly and promptly dene. PhOae 31. ARCHITBC8TS. W. A. TACKBTT. Arahltaet. Office In .llma-Pranlana Building. Ardraer, Okla. Mrnldme Ioae 179 Bine. Orttee phnne 174 Bed. TALIAPBRRS't Unrferttklng and Bmbalmlna, North Wathlagtoa Street. Phoaea 844 and 4It. REGISTERED JERSEY SIR. VICE BULL DOLLINS of St. Lambert, Ko. 73517. Sire of hlph butter-tented cows, from IS to 3C; 13 1-4 or. In 7 dayi Scrcrnl better than 20 pounds. Sired by Jewel's Iloyal Prince, 58350. Dam Gert tide Flo, 01372. Dolllna Is a show bull ns well ns high bred. See him at thp Tv'eat Knd wagon yard. Fees $2.50 cash, with return prlrl lege. I. BOGER, the Watch maker and Jeweler, is now with me and I am better equipped than ever to do your Watch and Jewelry re pairing. All work turned out promptly and every piece of work guaranteed. P. B. TARVER nin .tkwkl.br the northwestern mutual lite insurance cd, f MilwanVee, Wis., pay a the largeat annual rlivi deads to its poller hold ers. T. D. UNDERWOOB, DISTRICT AflF.NT Offleo ever Hillla' Furnltnre Store. ARDMORE, - I. T This Is a geod time of the year to ke thinking abeut awalag a MAJBBTTO STBBIj RANOH. BIYBXB, CORHJf A PJIBNSLET. BaBaeribe tot The Ardmetelte. WILL ASK FOR SCHOOL MONEY PROM TREASURY DEPARTMENT FOR INVESTMENT. TO BRIHG GREATER REVENUE Enabling Act Gives Stite the Right to Withdraw $5,000,000 for In vestment end Commlsitenera Will Co After It. fluthrle, Okla., Not. 8B. Commis sioners of the eeheol lead depart ment today agreed to notify the United States treasuror of the stato's Intention to draw on the 33,009,000 school fund glren the state by the Borernmcnt In lieu of Indian Ter ritory public lands, with a view of Investing it to bear a Rreater rev enue. Tho enabling act holds the fund In Washington subject to de mand, when tho state shall havo deslgnatiM tho proper custodian. Tho constitution provides that tho fund may bo Invested In preferred se curities, which, the board stated, it would bo ready to supply soon as tho money Is subject u order, but for temporary deposit tho money will perhaps be distributed among the responsible banks of tho stato. In this event tho ban.nl will require that every bank receiving a deposit shall give a first class col lateral as security, nanks may ap ply to the secretary of the board here, advising tho amount desired, the rate of Interest and .what secur ity la avtllable. The board Issued this statement tonight: "These deposits will be subject In tho future to be drawn upon by or der of the stato land commissioners. In making farm loans, purchase of county or other bonds as prescribed by the constitution. It is the desire of the board that this money bo dis tributed In different parts of the Btate where currency is in immedi ate demand for moving crops and other legitimate purposes, but no request from any bank for drpoMt will be considered unless first class security Is offered.' Senator ft. U Owen of Muskogee will leave tonight for Washington to make arrangements with the treasury department for the state to draw the money as needed. The New Para Feed an4 Brvg Law. W are pleases: te annenae that Daley's Hnrr and Tar far evaghs. eeMi 1n trMiklna ! by the Katleaal Para Feed Aa4 Drag iaw as it aeataiaa a alatoi er ther haratfal Irate, aad wa raeem mead Him eafa remedy let ehlV drea aad adalU. Said kar all traa- 0 ate. Bw EVERYBODY IS INVITED TO COMB OUT TO A.... Free Lecture ON THE ADVANTAGES OF 8EOUIUNU A HOME IN OLD MEXICO Tho land af plenty, tho land ef perpetual summer and the sporte mail paradise. Bleb anil, pure wmr i nil hclthv mat Ko throat, lunr or catarrhal iron M nr rhtnaift'tatu. rrlr nf ItDr) an LOW an 4 parntnta an KAHY that ANY (INK aaa aCor Is uwd a aome la mat btanllfal canalrv. At 1 r. m., an tba aoraf r af Mala and waaklatrtna. avcrj aftcraavn, bfgln ntOK Monday. GROCERIES Remernbcr that McCharen and his Brother will rtsaain with na and that we are better prepared thaB erer to handle y u r grocery busines and will appreciate year trade Tkligi can always be found i our store for supplying your table. We know how to please MARTIN A diplomat Is a man who Is able to use tho truth economically and I Judiciously. Will Increase Subscription Price. The cost of print raper has ad vanced enormonsly within tho last twelve months. So great Is the In crease that In tho cae of some of tho big city dallies the advance means an additional cot of from $200,000 to $400,000 a year. All over the country, newspapers aro being compelled to Increase their subscription rates or go out of bu Iness. The Dally Oklahomnn has Just an nounced that It will bo forced to in- crease Its subscription price to $5.00 per year Instead of $4.00, although this wiE not take effect until Janu- uary first any new or old subccrlb- era now -will be allowed to secure one year more at tho $4 rate. This I will takr the place or Tho Oklaho-; man's regular Christmas offer, as on and after January 1st the price will be $5.00 to everybody Te Preteet Shippers. Houston, Teias, Nov. 33. The Farmers' Union Cotton company con templates sending a representative to Kuropn for thn purpose of looking after the Interest of tho farmera who consign cotton to IJverpool and firemen to be held there subject to their order. Some apprehension has been felt that tho rotton shipped un der tho arrangement recently made, whereby tho farmers wero,to storo thn rotton In Europe and receive loans on It, would not bo stored but would bo handed over to tho spinners and tho market forced down In consequence. To mako suro that the cotton la stored tho cotton com pany wll send over a man to over see the storing. Manager Calvin stated that he had not decided who would be selected to make tho trip. but that he would leavn within a couple of weeks. ARDMIRE A SURPRISE CITY l LARGER THAN EXPECT EU TO FIND PAVEMENT IS THE BEST YET. "I did not expect to see a town the sire of Ardmore, nnd a town aa busy as Ardmore presented Itself to be when I thought of paylug a visit to this section of tho country," re marked Joseph Abrams, special southern representative of tho Mnr cus Ilernhelmer Klour Mllla Co., of 8t Ixuls. "I camo down south to attend the meeting of tho Trans Mississippi congress that haa ad journed, and not only rajas my trip a surprise, but every delegate who was In attendance was surprised at tho development of this section of tho country knowing what they did about tho condition of the land In the old Indian Territory section of the state. I had always henrd that Ardmoro was a fairly good town, but I did not for ono moment think that tho town was ns largo as It Is, and that you did tho amount of business that you do here. Tho greatest surprise that I had was your paved streets, whleh aro second to nono of any city that I Jiavo over visited. Your as phalt seems to wear better, and J;as a better nppearance than nny asphalt pavements that I havo nv- "Tho Improvements that aro be ing mndo by Ardmoro os well as tho other cities of tho stato aro of a, permanent naturo and evcryono of tho citizens that I havo mot Is a booster for his town and section of tho country." I Tho reception that tho delegalen ' received In Mttfikngeo could not hnvo boon bettered by nny city of tho country. Tho entertainment of tho 25,000 by tho citizens was a marvel to tho eastern men wno was a representative, of his city or com mercial organization. Setting Trees. Fruit and shndo trees may bo set any time during tho winter if tho soil Is in proper condition for tho work. The condition of tho soli nt t-e time trees aro set has more to do with the bucccss or fallura of the trees than doea tho setting. If the land is In good condition la the fall and the trees can be obtained It Is better to set them then than to nratt and run the risk of not karlng the soil in condition later. The land should be in a thorough state of cultivation and should be moist enough to work weC when the trees are sot In. If they aro In good condition there is no need of watering them. Trees set In tho fall may be a lit tlo difficult to protect from rabbits but thoy aro usually in better con dtUon to start growth In the spring and for this reason fall setting us ually gives better results than spring setting. There's a heap of acute in not knowing too touch. ROOSEVELT TO STOP BOOMS GIVE9 ORDERS TOH HEADS OF DEPARTMENTS. POLITICAL ACTIVITY TO CEASE Regarding Re-Nomlnatlon of the President Who Views It Is an Act of Unofficial Propriety and Discourtesy. .Washington, Nov. 24. President i!loo:H;vt') o"Tterday addressed it lettnr to the memben, of thn cabi net requiring them to Inform fler al employes under their Jurisdiction to refrain from political activity with tho object of the re-nutiilnatUm of President Hoosevelt. Tho text of the letter has not beo timndo pul lle but Its contents nre substantia' ly ns follows: "1 nm Informal that certain of fice holders In jour department hol ding various ixmltlons throtiKhout the country contemplate attending republican conw-ntlmiH In their res pective stnten and urging tho en dorsement of myself for the presi dential nomination. 1 wlrii you would direct officers In your de partment who have rjuch Intentlona In view that 1 would connldcr It an act of unofficial propriety and discourtesy." A little money will do much buy ing this work at the Parisian Mil. Ilnery Parlors while the annual dis count sale la on. 24-3 A Mat a I Polish. Rucaah polishes, silverware and any kind of metal fixture. A liberal size bos for 25c. COI.HMAN llltOS. 24tf Druggists-Jewelers. Feed your hens International Poul try Food and have plenty of eggs all winter. It makes hens prolific layers nt all eeasons. 34 K. .1. ItAMSRY, Druggist. Firemen's Possum Supper. Saturday night the flro boys en joyed a iKjssum nnd Inter tiuppcr at tho Central Firn Station. Tiwo or more possums were baked with tatcT.t round them nnd an enjoyablo time was hnd. Chief Slaushter iri always looking out for the boy' wejfare "Wife, I've Just found out why eur neighbor tuive always got eo much spending money. Thrj have been buying oil their furniture from Hllils. I was down there today and I'.l tell you It h? simply nwful how we have been robbed by those other furniture people. 24-3 rtomember tho big dtrronnt sale on millinery continues this week at tho Parisian Mtllnery parlors. 24-3 With the man who always knows what ought to ho ono there Is but little doing. HAVf TOU 3IIN THOSE Garland Gas Stoves yet? If you hare not, then oall and let us explain them to you, and show you tbo exclusive Carlaad features, which ao other make of Caa itovei bare. Removable nurnera, Removable Inside Oven Lining, Fool Proof Door, Impossible to liavonn ex plosion when lighting. .Southern at J. B. Spragins & Co Ardmore, Ohla. hTm 1 ' 1 " A DESERT SANDSTORM. Efrlna of Waman Travater While Creating G.ihara. What It means to m,minr n rend aterm lu the desert nf S.iliai.i Is t'.e-serlln-d by Mrs. Palmer riiumas: "Few thing bring such n m-um- f otter powcrlrrstiess us n tli-ett snudttortti, and 1 ahnll wwr forget my experienco f one Our dragoman one day sudden ly railed our attention to n d.trkenlng horizon line. 'See. bo said; 'sandstorm comes. No mini lll ride In Mich.' Wo had Imrely time to dismount and mako the entiieti Kneel In n circle on tho r.an.l t-efore t'.ie storm uns upon us. Eaeli lint it I'.irew lili kitftnu over the peaks of hi i MMcliIle mid crouched with in the heller It itfTonled nnd that formed ti.t the unlinMl'H body Iwhltid Mm. while I nestleil III the hollow formed liy my eni'iel'M neck nnd olionl Vr, drawing tin- folds of the blanket 111 utiitT tluhlly iner me. The wise laast, UiinttliiK win) I was milling, turned lier long net Is right round mill In lil her brail on my knees, seeking tho protection of my eloak for her eyes n call it the siiml, -nlilcli. tlrht n by tbo fury of the tvlnd. strtirk Hie far like poilerel gin's, 'Hut I looked out upon the srrne us leug ns I nitilil, watcliltm what nps':ir ed to he it mitt-H of brown gaure veils streutntiig up nc ro-rt the sl.y, darkening the Minllght nml Knulually blotting out cerythln from our il;;!it. An l.-y U'ltiil pieeeileil the cloud, Increasing In Intensity evei-.v I ill it ti t until Hie sound of Its roaring untile one's own olco Inaudible, ulii'e tin- darkness Ih-ciiiiii! that of i!enest ulclit. And so "e sat client In the noise mid the blackness until the hurricane abated Then, look ing out ngalit, I tixw the brownish mnss of eluiiil Hying before the wind away toward the Nile, some forty miles tliiitunt, mid the elouillexa'hhto of n Mitrch sky In Egypt once mora oter spread aliott- us. "Hut the legs of our beasts were nil covered with the sand that had fallen, aud notwithstanding my sheltered po sition the sntHl was lying on my dresii and hat ti ml was thick upon us. For soma time te watched the brown cloud losing Itself In the Immensity of Hie desert, when- the whitening bones of mtlrtiuts tell with sad frequency of Ihe overwhelming .fury of these sud den teniM-stn; then we mounted nnd rode awny." Chicago News. WHALES AS RAMS. Casaa Where These Marina Monatara Hava Attacked Vetaele. While cruising In the south sea the whaler Essex on Nov. 'iO, 1810. wits fu riously uttnckeil by n cow sperm whale supposed to have been the mother of u calf which bad Just been harpooned. The whale bad tint liecn wounded her self, unit her attack was ery deter mined. At her first rush she passed tinder Ihe Essex nml carried nwny a great length of her false keel. Then, coming to Ihe surface n considerable distance nwny, (.lie uppenred to tako lienrlugs mid ilcllhcrntuly charged the ii Kit iiia ruiiiniioi; iter mill niicu violence Unit (.lie stove In the hows. while the thlp rolled so lienvlly that the captain thoiiKht she must be dis mantled. The vase Is memorable be cause the crew had to ubnudoii tho ' vessel, and one boat was never heard ef UKUln. A more singular Instance of n whale attacking a tessel occurred In lHXi. The singularity lies In the fact that In the case of tin- Ilnnda Isle tho attack was entirely unprovoked. This vessel, a brlgautlne of "CO Ions, was on her way lo Kjnlney with n cargo of timber. On Aug. "I. about noon, it couple ilf sperm whales rose very close to the vesrel mid. while the crew watched tlieui "rporllnj:" across her bows, the pair suddenly slued around nnd came straight for her One thought better of It ntnl lilted below the Haiida Isle. The other Mrnck her fair and sr-mire on the beam, crushing In her tlmlierx. Having rammed the hhlp In this resin lute fashion It sheered off. terribly damaged about the head, and present ly sank tall first. Fortunately there were some pack ages of ruwhldfN on board, und the crew were able lo keep the -tosscl a lion t with the pumps until a rou't und lendy collision mat had bevit fash ioned out of these und drawn over the leak. Ilalley'H Magarluc. Women of tha Kurds. As to the way the Kurds treat their women, an Asiatic trnveler says; "They neither veil them nor Impose upou them henry manual labor. Their women are well clothed nnd nro free to ride abroad, bully their husbands end express their opinion In public af fairs with ns loud u voice as any suf fragist could desire. To see a woman of sixty upright as n lance and with a good figure Is not uncommon, aud that. 1 think. Is a sufficiently strlktug testimony tu any en acquainted with Ike east" A Practical Latter. There kn; recently been an enter agaiast the deterioration In modern letter writing, but tlie following epis tolary triumph from a tailor baa lev eled things up. "I. bnve todny Issued n writ against yon," wrote a tailor whoso letter was. produced In tho Westmlniter county eenrt. "for the amount of your bill. Trusting for n continuance of your es teemed favor, I remain," etc. I-ondon Globe. A Dullness Matter. She Here is your engagement ring, Henri. I cannot marry you; I love an other. He What Is his name? Shi i In heaven's name, you won't kill him.! will you? He Oh, no; but I thought1 I might do a deal with Mm with thU lag, Bcnrlre.