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MAGL CI&HT Ardmore, Wednesday, Oct. 13, 1909. OUTLINE OF PUN UNITED STATES tVnahJnK'd'i. v-'). r : -on, n-tit fact .'. . oftr- .ir wing tth go'd. Viu-rlr.v w i ilged to i 1 ""i Kn " f r re f In the pinic of IS-07--. a stroug le ad rtrr.. n thst will m I .y !ie ndto-utt' . i " ':( moo-fan ays t i"itir Affording in ' " ,! p,du '-d by -ii ' picslden of i-he mi1 : i ' ' Anflatli!l, in i i - i l i ' t "r. ei r i 1'. I tiled ''lit! - ' I "11 ''" illlll- . ' A i' 1 i ' - '.'I 'inn t .i ! ii rm i H -e I :i I, -n. i i Kra iiiii:i! d. .II - j i 4 1 on : t 1 4 ; rea . , i I ' ti ' ' i all' i ! ..inle ,' .lilt ' : ' pl-, WH a! If: , w , 'l :-asurc held by at' . the great Kurttpean banlrs. Yet .is vast hoard In Ui- t'nlted Htntf!- j :ih entirely nnnvallnhlf . The :red-1 of the national government .4ttod j nlmixtfred, but the bustmiit Inter--tH or tlu- country were crippled j or lak of the currency nlcb in ielr Uf4(-j(Ml and only a retort toj ie Issue of rlartiiK-bouc ewt1fl- iien prevented the panic from a-j ming reater proitonlons than it -I. i Cnimrest must meet tin -it nut ion ! HINDSIGHT We V: Hat- I- -Hut tie lUcused (iiri ol roltlJSlCHT. Wbioh Miu. limmiiiMloii, longs l Vw of I h. Tho win. man, especially Ui -father of CHIMUMtN, will do hla heat to acrurw a ITOMM for tbetn. aa tui ftamplc for them tti follow- ill after lire. Tin lucrmaf of ipukttion In o United States Is about :t. omi.ooo oaoh year. lmt the num br of acres of hind to be occu pied Ik ruvldly dccDtudug. hence this LESSON, lluy a Homo in Ardtnoro .r it I-'arm In Carter County, now. a ym will never r null i be able to buy ns cheap ai. now Wo oun sell you a Homo on any kind of term, cash, part oaah, or on the monthly pay ment i!an. that will lnnke ydi Rood money. TeniJi your Hon tin) I-.4M.n STJ(JIC. SAVU," and tuiy a little Home with hln alii-. Do You Need Money? W'ii lmi It And you nnij K.t .some of It from ly g inn h HodUrity ymr lniirovcl Oily I'roiiorty r I'anii 'iuletk n turoM, and HonM Scrvh-e, our Motto. To Let. A twohe room liotiHt. :uitnlili for roomers niid Ktardera. ltro.idwiiy tind II St N. W. $2B. Nice the rocnn lioileo, lmth. eleutrlrity. gas, wtUor ald. litrgf Imrn :iud orchiirtl on V. Street .V. W Oklahoma Loan 8c Investment Co. Konnorly AiIihiih Ilnm DKI'AKl'MI'NTH liirin I, inula I'M re ItiHiiruiU'e l-'iirm I.oiuih Kent ('(dl(ctioiw (Mty lropirt lilt "HtineiitH Cily l.oaim Mfo liiHiinuico Notary. Concrete Sidewalks Don't order them with out (ir.st ncttitio 1 iid from A. D Hyde None l-ut first dns worl;. Phone Sq. Wniprl M,cn of cl,ara(ilrer a;ul, i"i,ity- to cui.iij.nun wliom we can oiler jood commission and choice territory. Profitable ositions for WKITK roducers CHAS. W. GL'NTER, General Affcnt The Fenn Mutual Life Insurance Co. Philadelphia City N11II011.1I hi.ult IMda. FOR REVISION OF MONETARY SYSTEM l ' lie..' . ! ,.i,-i . , ' .1 ' L" ! l- " -i i .ui .i. .'HMi''d ,i ;it;li riw- n i- -iRo n.ir. inn 'e.-nijora.y ; Ks iii.'ijn and mil -tt o either sun l!.'iii.ed r re-"naei-d into prman en TKt- rrall?a,lrn f the P'l-d In- .I'.-tlr.n liy tin ontlmial Ick lutaf're li.lc .-er.i'd M direct iiltn tmti in various proje ng that have (hiii .iilmiM .( .1.4 prope" noliittont of the pnAlfiu, und finn und fori moot Himnifi thrm xtand. the ii.ii.j-i1 Vinionni frirat Itonk. Tin Helicon., smndit . in this r liition t, (MlK'i.- for a double ruanun; It U tin rommon hfM that It will tm m the lalt rf ihe ciint'lve IcR i luiioii to be recomtuoMit'd by th mom ttry rnmmlM.rinn and lrf dil"ni Tait, in hi n-cont IVmUhi ttneee!i. hA dun led hit ntii favorable dl-tpn-Hrtioti roarM tb' project. t'on quently. It In timely and Appropriate to dlHoie to the public Jiimi what to be in the mttiil 4 of the prenldeni and Honator Mdrl' h ami th latter', mircntoeu colUai,ui on lh moiuta',y eommlKdon Avium I'hcy refer to tho Central Jlank: for undoubtedly, there In a irrcat lack of Information, even emoiiK littitkorf. upon thM mibjii-t. 'Mr. Iteynilil iikhIii 1h probably a conipffnt authorli. and In hln t'hl- fHO 4Me ( HoilKhl lo olltllne thin Important proiect. Hoih- ho poluted out. wan to bo a bank of the noido and for the people. The ptoilo were to be the itjto;kholileti, for nnyone would 1e prlvllwd to buy th bnnk n'ocU Jiihi a he might a Kovem-nil-tit hiinl. A Minail lntir!t 011 Mitch an In u Htiii' tit would lit- nunrnn ted bv tin- iroverniiient: any oarie Iiikm more tlinu mlTI-U'W to pay the mianiuteed Interent w 011I1I In- aharcd 'by the Koveniinoir nnd by the Htock holders. I'olltlcnl control of tho grvut bank would be made nt lonat oxtremdy illltleult, by the 1I1 upilntmcul of the officers. Integrity of operation vwmld 1h amtuted by 11 Inmril cf sti pev Uont. apMiItrted by the pre.dilotil ihe Mecretnry of tin irennury und the comptroller or the currcne). tsubjiH-t to the approval of the en. nte) for alternate terms of at lomt eight yeor.4 to 1ridice over political mutatlotiM. 'I'htiH would Ik- met tin objcctbiix founded tiKn the hllory if the old irnlted States Ilanl;. that tin Central Hank miKht he pmititn ted to polltliral iikcs and lie made a K)erftll I'liKlne ior the perpetllR Hon in power of one party. It l. not Intended that the Central Hank Hhonld support the credit -f the na tion; that nui.'i naml pr full by It Hf. If the national ko eminent n eds l utiiU ; it It MpcntU more mon ey that It rollccirt by tnxntion. It must continue lu the old way to Itorrow money from tht world ui large by the lalo of boniU. Ir the ulllgle pliriiMe of till piejecnil bank would lx- to Ha4' guard the 'biiHine.is Interratt ot the IH-ople lu their private relations, if iliere were m-cd for more money for l)UKlnen.4 piu-Mes, the bank would supply It by notiM and if there were a plethora, lu dull UmeK, thue notCH would he with drawn rapidly. Hoventmental asals. tance to the Institution would be lluihetl to the doKUtt with the Cen tral I tn 11k of all govorniuetit funds now in the national bank.. IVr liap 1 hut feature of ihe project would be bnoxImiH to the cvbttlng bank, but It Is Jicped that they would ftml their (ompeuMttoit in If ln iclleved from thdr prowint bur il. n of carrying the whole weight of le ptiiisihility for Im'rciiM'M in the circulating medium to meet juililcn .1. iiiamls of Inwliiesi-. At any nt. H i 11 would ho tin lllti'rfert'UOC with 1111-1 profitable feature f th 1.11.1,111-4 iiusinesa for the central lu--' !!! urn would not recfliu dcXJltK 1 1 'in ii'.iln Idiinlh I'm in.T!iin .1-. to how .hi- bus- 11 mi, in i. 10 benefit by a ntrul ! 1 lv i- iiglu 111 be an . i-r.'il by ' '11 l.tli'ii.i : iii:it the proj. . t in luili l .1 piot'sh n fin Mil' .1. i'epi Ardmorc, OLIn, ir "' tiiiil 1 iimini r ial pa," .. ,1 tri I for th Imnio of money. Sii- 1 !;i.i r would rprfiOiM. actual tra. .ic i'n4 between aolvont con- '-m-ill .short-tltnc erwWt and sun tn '1. ri d" whenever the tr.1n.4ac-.!oii--he sal and dtdlverj wa . cDnclud'-d. Ot course there would b. a reaaomibif tfoln reafn to maintain foulllbrlum. Such, in brief, A a bare witltnc of the plan, which with mnnlfotd de talli, prc-bably wfll laid In-fore cmri-i'.4. ak an acwinpllnlimi.nt of the p port of the natlonbl monetary (-CHnmlMloti. That it will taw. with falix.4t and proionttd oppodtlon, cannot Im doutited and thU. too, tn xpltf of Ihe best uffurtft of Uic ad min bttratlou, to have the nmtur re gariied an non-polltlcal. The mvte .Hitggc.i'kjn f a Central Hank already ha.i .tuirirod to agitate deep ly the great banking Internal 4 and iln line of dlvWIon began to be ap par'ni at tb lart imnkers' oonvi-ti Hon at Chk-ago. Many f the batik oflViaM r'Knrdcd the project with deep susnir-i,m. They were told thai uu encronehment 1111011 their business ms eontemplated lieyond the with drawal from their vault of the gov rnment'a fund, but they regard id the im-iuure a.4 the oteiilng wedge for the dchtrwtton of the moht luc raiv iiortlon of their buslne and1 vb wed with nnythlttK tjttt favor the plan whoreby the government hank iw Ii enter into competition for the i-normoiis dlncount operntlonn which gRvo them very great Inlluonce In the Industries of the country. I'os flbly their obectlons can, In n inmtaure, be witikeneil by a reraunu to Homo other mennn or niurlng a bnln ior the circulating notui of tin Centnil Ilnnk than coinineiclnl paper. Htmh n.i an enlarged renerve of gold and allver. or even gllt inlged inor' gagea on real property, lint these ver migsi"rtloin iiroliably would call forth a new army of etiotnlei. to combat the prnottloii; tor not only small banks, but thnimauds of wealthy Individual:!, llnd a large part of th'lr Income in returns from mortgages, while the looking up In government vaults of hundreds ot million In coin or bullion would amine bitter opposition from the mlv'.catcs of the perfectly elastic enrrt ncy. It may In thic the exist ing political partiou wilt bo divided 011 this Krciit iiii'ftloii and that then' will be ti new nllgnment In oougro.0; when It is broacbeil, in deed thure Ik Mime retniii to be lieve thtit the ailmlnlstnitlon would prefer to wage the battle on this basis, but the 0110 assured ract that In the consideration of this subject ironsrehb in the near future, will plunge into one of the moat pro longed and hiinl-foiurht contest It has known since the days of the "MMc-nd -one" ttriiggle. Frightful Fate Averted. "1 would have been a cripple for life, from n terrible cut on my knee cap." write Frank Dlsherry. Kelll-1 her, Minn., without llueklen'4 Atnica1 I Salve, which soon cured mi-." Itifnl-! lible for wounds, cut, and bruises, ! lit sot m cures Hums. Sca'd.s. ()ld : Sorei., r..IN, Skin ICruptioi. World'.! j best tor t'itt s j.-.c at wlim"-' IV. a -! mai y VESSELS CRIPPLED E WIRELESS MESSAGE IS PICKED ' UP CALLING FOR HELP FOR STEAMSHIP ANTILLES. ' I'tirt Arthur, Tcxh.. (c:. 12.--There timi picked up t day by Man t fttFer UStv tT th.. I 'nil...! S, ),,. u-l.,. less station, the following numugo: "At . in., the SooOiern l'.iclflo steamship AntllltM ashore at latitude 21:33, longitude t7:o7; wunta as llamv to iloat shli. and alto ln lp take off pnsMcnger." Full ot Passengers. New Orleans, I.. Oct. 12. The Southern Pavlfle steamship Aniltlek reiKirted aground off the I-'lorldn coast, arrled Vih flrbt nnd second cla.ss cabin passengers ami ofTl his and crew numbering abJtU slxt men. The Antilles wailed from New Or leans for .New Vork Saturday tuo-ie tni; The Moiiltls, n sister hi.. bound from .Vow Vork to New Ort-atii.. h nhi-diilid to nrrlve here Tlturiday tm ruing nnd wan due at Sard Key at I p. m. totluy. K l.t believed 'hat tin- storm may hate oiviuIid.-J I - .' i" a or or sfc .( u Momus Missiii), Tampa. F'ln., Oct. 12. -Stium- hip Mmi Caatlii skeu by Wlrelena here; jucoittufully combated .torut between eimiilte Moiuuts wireloss. Key to and Wort and llavnna, now Vimt Cnu. .Steamers i Antilles atlll to ti t.ij Head Ardruorelt'' Want Ads. FATHER DEFENDS HIS HOME AND FAMILY DINK DUKES SHOOTS MAN WHO, THREATENED TO DRIVE HIM, t-HVM HIS HOME. Stigler, Okla.. Oct. is. Mt night "IMnk" Dukes, who 11 von In the Ca nadian iiMttrmiit north of this place, shot and Instantly kllletl Marlon Koa at the borne m i.ic farmer. ttos, in mii pan y with levom' compnnlonH. alf nld 1 have been ,r toxlcatco, went to the home of l)(ik-s to vWit hla daughter . On arriving at the houto they di intonated an I started into the yard, when DukvM met ihem and domanibd that they have the prunle-a at ince. ns h'i did not want any one In hU home Ir their condition. The boy took offense at these r matks and. It Is allowed, bt-camc very boUteroua and iwed vile Jnn gitage in the preseiteti nud hearing of t)uke nnd hit family, and told Dukea that they were gning to run htm off and take po.4.4ession of the plooe. Ottkea retrefttiKl Into tu house, with Uosa folhmlng, armed with a club, A 4 lto stopped on the fmnt porch he was met with a volley of g shots roin a re volver In the bands of Duke and was Instantly killed. Dukea gtivo htm self up a ml 1 4 now in Jnll at thU place ending a pre Hmlnnry trial which will take pla -v 1n a few days. I'oley'rt Honey and Tar clears the air iiiiHimgi. stops the irritation In the throat, sooths the Inflamed mem-1 unmet, nnd the most obstinate coukIi disapiienrs. Son- and inflmned lunss are hitiled nnd stri'tigthenml, nnd the cold Is expelled from the ytem. HeftiKe any but tin- gcnuitn.' in t'.ie yellow package. Sold by all drug1 glstD. STUCKEY HUNTS JOB. Picachcr Says "I'll Get Dack Up" Wife Says Will Live Down Trouble. Ottnwa. Kan., Oct. 12. A free matt until the second week in .lanuary. by virtue of the bond given following tho waiver of hi preliminary hearing on tin- charge of abduction today. W. M. Stuckey went to Chaute this afternoon to hunt a Job. .Mr. Stucke.V.t lust employment. In Kansas was a a min ister to the Christian church and edi tor of the semi-weekly .Star In W11 Hamburg. lie hopes now to get work of any kind that will support himself and family and porhaps provide some thing toward his defense In court. Stuekey has no detinlte work In view, although he said that he had rocolt cd offers by mall of Jobs from 47B to M00 a month. Stuekey expressed utmo-U confi dence In liU ability to tinally fri himself of the case. "I am going to get out of tlii-t thing," he said, "and get hack up. I believe fiery man ought to have a chance when he Is down, and thnt all I ask for myself. Now that my ln)tul It fixed, I'm going out to go to work. I can find plenty of employ no nt at good wages to take care of tn family and myself." Mr". Stuekey Joined her husband Id r last night, accompanied by le-r Ninal! son, and the party occupied ,1 room in a lodging house on Main street. "My husband Is going to live this down." mild Mi. 4. Stuekey this after noon, "and I'm going to Ktand by him. lie la going to try for work at Chanute, and If he dooan't get It thei.. he'll keep going until he doe get it. 1 am going back to Williamsburg. Any notion that I'm going to leave there," aid Mrs. Stuekey. referring to expres sions that have henii made about Stuekey aline his return on Mommy night. "Is a mistake. I'll ttay. All Mr. Kutckey wunts now Is a chance, and I'm going to do what I .-an u. help give It to him!" E. H. H ARRIMAN'S WIDOW. Is the World's Richest Woman With Estate Valued at $300,000,000. .Vow York. Oct. 12. Mrs. Mar., llacriman, widow of Kdward II. Ilarrl man, Is the wealthiest woman In the world. The estate left by th railroad nuMcnnto Is valued at J300,ooo,0oo, ac cording to a statement by a close friend and business associate. Al though out of this Mr. Harrlmau, th day before he died gave each of his children $0.OtiO,000 and other telathe $3.000,0011. the remaining $200,000,000 goes to tlii- widow. The friend of K. II. Harrimiin who made the statement, concerning the railroad king's riches said that Mi Harriman uIiiim If ..aid be would leave $300,000,000. A Hurry-up Medicine. 1 An cffi-ctivo remedy to tw nsfHl whoa I Mtiii'thiiiK' must isi done right nwsy, ii lVrry ' DutU' ruinUlkr for diiriilm and bnilscs, for ftrninoil musclcH mid for thu ucbc niui lutlus resulting from blows and falls. Hums ' mid cut4 arc instantly relieved by It anu j hrliicd to healing. Thoro M but 0110 I'.iin- j U.Uttr,Ptrr Di vi3', Huy tho m iv 3i . ,t5. , THE MARKETS AS RECEIVED DY THE ARDMORF TE EVER V AFTERNOON. Liverpool Tuturee Idverpool, Oct. The i:m cotton futures toty w,i Close Ojen 2 p. m Clou- Vest. Ort-NIn- . . 7 'Kl Vov-Dee . 7,01 7.1ot -.oMj ;.0i; 7.07V4 7u0 7.014 D-'c-.lan '01 "a 111 Twh - -i)peii(d steady ; inlet : clotiely barely st ad Liverpool Spots. Spot cotton today ti rm . mill 7 Mlo 10,fXH, Amerbati 7eeo. nu ip-i 7000. Amerh'im M'tx). New York Futures. Xew Vork, N. Y . Oot. 1J C Jttott future opetictl tlrm, clo4cd tlnn. The , mnt;e of cotton futuies today was- Close- Open High Iajw Today Vest, j Oct 1C Jan um l.i.r.s l.t is.sc-r.7 I 13.12 13.02 13.10 13.C1C2 13.33 ' 13.IC 13.03 13.11 13.C2-r.3 I3.;ij New York Spots. 1 ST- market quiet and 2" upr mid. 13. 5: no sates reorted. New Orleans Futures. New Orleans. tn., Oct. 13. --Cotn,s ftittrre opened tlrm; closed very ateady. The range of active futures today wn: Close Open High Iiw Today Vest. Oct. ..13.23 13.3!) 13.20 13.3.1-10 13. IS Dto ...13.30 i::.r.o i::.3i la.tu-so i:t.:it .Ian ...13.IS 13.02 13.12 13.01-02 13.11 Ncv; Orleans Spots. Spot market steady and 3-1C up: mid. 13 e-IO: Miles sTiO; to ar. tu 3300. GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago Grain. Chicago, 111.. Oct. 13.--The tollow j lug Is the range of the active future t on the Chicago Hoard of Trade tu- day: Close -Open High U)iv Today Yebt. I Wlieat lvc lot; tot, io::-Ti ioii,i ir::; May ior.'.', 10.-."; 10-1 lO.'.u lOlK-b Oat Dec fiXi; r.Si, r.71., r.7,4 .r..X:i May 00" 00"; 00', OO-i.i Ms?! Corn J)cc M-X .11!- 3, 3!V.b 'MY, M: II", 11-4, UJ:. Il-, inBbl FURNISHED DY W. J. LANE. The following prices prevail in Ardmore today on cotton, com and farm products! : (These prices will b changed dally aud can be -i!l'eJ up on.) Cotton, 12i-j to $ .13 Cotton seed. -per ton, $20 to. . 2.r,00 Corn. 00 to 0; Hay, per ton, 12..'.0 to 13.00 lCggs, per dotten 22 K- Dutter, per pound, .20 to... .2.1 llldi i., grcn, 0 to .x. . Hides, dry, 12 to II Chops 1.30 llrnr.. 1.20 to 1.30 Turkey, per pound, ,07',fj to .OS (ieese, per pound 07 Hogs, nt 0 to OO'-l. Veal, 2.r,0 to 3.00 Heef. .0211 to 03'. Wheat, 1.00 to 1.2i. oats, 00 to or, ltye. 1.20 to 1 2.". Hat ley. 1.20 to 1 3! Sweet potatoes, t.00, to... . 1.10 Irish (Kitntoi s, .sr. to . . . . .y." Spring chick, do.. $3.00 to :. 7.1 Hens 1ST dozen., 3.00. . 100 Notice. I have bought the registered Jer sey bull, formerly owned by Mr. Hall, of Denton, Texas, and will keep him at my barn on IJroadw.iy. Terms $2.50. ' 29t: JOHN ILxRTNITT, KEEP UP DALLINGER ROW. Washington. Oct. 12. Tin- Cunning ham coal land claims In Alaska, nlxnit which there was a recent controversy between the secretary of the Interim on one side and I U. (llavls, a special agent of the land offleo and vmlom other persons on the other side, are shortly to be taken up for examination by agents of the general land office at Seattle. Mr. (llavls has Indicated to the gen eral land office that notwithstanding he Is no longer connected with that office, he desire to be heard when the investlgulon is undertaken. Ills request that he he permitted to tell what he knows Is more 0. leas em barrassing to the Interior department. So far there has boon no intimation as to whether Secretary n.-Ulinner P. C. Dings, Ireutettt M. Gorman. Viee-Prc. The return of your money on demand is guaranteed by the DEPOSITORS' GUAR ANTY FUND of the State of Oklahoma when deposited in the GUARANTY STATE BANK 4 PER CENT PAW ON TIME DEPOSITS DIRECTORS-C.C. Jones, S. T. M. Gunrmn. J. Af. Jones, W. A, OFFICIAL STATEMENT Made to the State BanKing Board of the Ardmore State Bank At Ardmore, Okla.. at the close of business Sept. t, '09 KKBUl'KCKS Loans, Discounts aud Overdraft? $152,512.77 Furniture and Fixtures 2,30-2.15 Loans to Aetivo Ofllcora N'ONH Warrant. $5,103.33 Available. Gash, 591,002.31 V.)G,7tV.6l S251.010.Wj Tho Above Statement is Corroct II AHOLD W This Bank is 1 Year and 3 Months Old If you are not a customer of thin bank, let this be an invitation to become one. C. T. Barringer, Pres. L. P. ANDERSON, Pres. C. L. ANDERSON, Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ardmore, Okla. Capital Paid In $60,000.00 Surplus Funds .165.i00.00 Total $225,000.00 The oldest bank in Indian Territory Accounts of firms and individuals solicited upon the most liberal terms consistent with good banking. J. A. HIVENS, President. A. II. PALMER, Cashier The City National Bank Ardmore, Oklahoma. Capital $100,000.00 Surplus Funds 100,000.00 Accounts of firms and individuals solicited. Courteous treatment accorded to all alike. No Rents To Pay And Sell Cheaper Our building is cheap but you don't net n brick house with every purchnso at any place. I am only thren blockn up Cnddo St. My huuseis cIiur fullof now nud second hand floods. I have no rents to pay. Wo exchange now goods for tiny old thing. Repair stoves and furnltute. Crato, ship und store all kinds of household goods. Sell any body on eusy payments Bt cash prices. Free delivery nil ovor city. Phone 3G0. C. P. HALL P S. Como to our miction sale Saturday nt Hranch Hotmo, No. 10 Caddo. will instruct the general land office to take Mr. (!la1s testimony. In the meantime Mr. (llatls Is g. t ting his rejiort on tho coal cases - -the substance of which he submitted to , President Taft when he lodged charg es against the secretary of the Inter- I ior In shnH for presentation to the , public ' Danderino wor:H , wondors. uuiiuLruiL It ,,ro(UC(m j,,,!. just ns surely ns rnin nnd sunnhine rnisos crops. It produces a thick growth of luxuriant hair when nil other remedies fall. Wo Ruarante I Dnnderino. All drDRRistsselllt-25n, I fiOe nnd $1 por bottle. To prove It wnrth untlfl this nil wllli IIIa In n,n.M... or silver nnd yo will mall you a large free samnlo KNOWLTt.N n.v v DERINE CO., OhlcoRO, UI. J M Jonet, Cafhtcr J, W. Hannah, At Cu.hicr UfcuW. J. St. Haird, J B.Spragm,. Gilhum. .V. iJ.Ft-ain. ' C, Dinjis LIABILITIKH Capital Stock ...... i 25,000.00 Surplus and Undivid ed I'rolitS .1,711.2!) Unoarned Interest ... C.eSo.lil Dividend, Unpaid ... 760.00 Hills Payable. NONE Hodl'coiintfl NONE Other Horrowed Money NONE Deposits 210,203.11 t2ol,(tKi,S0 Harold Wallace. Cashie er MOHAN SCOTT, Vice-Pros.' ED HANDLIN, Asst. Cushior. DON LACY, XUa President. O. II. WOLVERTON, Asst. Cashier. United States Depository Okla. State Depository City Depository ARDMORE NATIONAL BANK ARDMORE. OKLAHOMA Capital, Surplus ami Additional Liabilities $250,000 If thlB bank Is a snfo place for tho city, state nnd nation to deposit tholr funds It la a safe place for tho farmer and buslnu&s man to keep 'IiIb funds. TRV IT. LEE CRUCE. President G.W.STUART.Cashier If It In a Quick Comfort ga? neater It Is the best. Ask thosu who usod i .hfn inct -..,' tftwn lnst wlntor . Sold only by Otf UlVUVtf. COItHN JC- PRT'VSt.WV.