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CE FOUR V,, A. f WO BOON COMPANIONS Are Big Hand flour and good bread. If you employ the first you are always sure of the sec ond. They go together, even when accompanied by only moderate baking skill. Order a sack of Big Hand flour from your grocer. Don't mix il with other flours. G;ve the Big Hand a chance to show what it can do by itself. Tyler Simpson Co Wholesale Distributers. $50 TO $125 Buys a Lot in Oklahoma City SM Cosh. $7.50 Per Moolb R. .M. CONWAY. Inc. So. 20 N. Robinson Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Professional Cards LAWYERS. C. B. Kendrick. 8. M. Davit. R. E. Smith. KENDRICK, DAVIS & SMITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Ardniore, Oklahoma Practice in both State and Federal Court i. KAPPLER MERILLAT Attorney! At Law Practice before all Courts. Congress, Government Department!. Indian Cases a specialty. Office Bond Bldf., Vvashlntrion, D. C. R. Third Door, ARDMOR A. HEFNER Lawyer Guaranty State BulldiDi Bank OKUA. PHYSICIANS. PROF. S. ARNOLD AND WIFE. Magnetic Mental Science. . Macano-Thcrapy. Divine Healers. Are now located on corner of Main ami C Bticts,, room No. 1, In Jones binding, anil will bo ieased to re ; five our old patrons, and also all people- who are suffering and need ourj rervieo, both in tho city and sitr-j rounding country. Will give consul-' tat Ion free. DR. L. U. BROWN Veterinary Surgeon. Puiy ilcensed to practice my ro refsioo. Don.esttc animals treated according to the latest approved nethods. Phone 286. J. W. POTTER PKNT1ST Office oer T. N. Coleman's Drug Stole Office 'bono 61t. Residence Phone 444 Ited. Notire of Sole of Feet Estate. State of Oklahoma, Carter Tenuity, n; In County Court. In tho matter of the estate of Mary Yearby and Turner Karv, minors. .Notice is hereby given, In pursn Hiict' of ,iu order of the County Court of toe County of Caller, State of Ok lahoma, made on the .'list (lay of July, Kill, the undersigned guardian of the estate of .Mary Veani.y and Turner Kan, will se!l at pub'ic sale in front of the court house, subject to con tinuation ,y said County Court, on lit HClli day of Align.-, A. I)., 11 1 . :it 2 o'clock p. m., ut Arduioie, Ok lahoma, all tho right, title and In terest that tho said estate has, by mierai nil of law, or o: Jicr.v iso ac quired ill ami lo thi! following do scribed real estate situated in Chi- ' lei', (Ir.idy and .Mi Lain County, State ol Oklahoma, tow it: The North Nineteen and 'iT-luO H'l.'.'Tl acres and the SIC Ten HOT aires of Lot One ill and the Kast Nineteen and !l2T0tl p.i."2l aires ol l.it Three fill of Section due (I I. Township Scvtn I "I North and Itange Klin (.'i) West, and tin- North Klgh- tei n ami lit -ih) ( IS. !ii i ai u s ol l.ot live Ci and t hi' NV (Mailer of the SK Quarter of tho NW Quarter of Section Six till, Township Seven l?i North and Range Four (tl West anil the West Half of the N W Quar ter of the SK Quarter and tiio Ktutt Half of the SK Quarter or tile SW , Quar'or of Section Two (21 and the SK Quarter of tile Northo iM of the , W Quarter ol Section Eleven (II),; Township "our l H South and Range One (1 East, (Chickasaw Nation.), And the North Half or the SW Quarter of the XK Quarter, less Pour and 1 t-ino (I. Hi acres occupied , as riglr of way by the Canadian Val- ' ley & Western lty., and the SK Quar- ; i'er of the SW Quarter, of the SK 1 Quarter of Section Twenty-Pi vo (23), and the XK Quarter of the SK Quar ter of the SK Quarter and the 10a " Half of the SW Quarter of the NK Quarter and the SK Quarter of the SK Quarter of Section Thirty-Sin Clrii. Township Eight (N) North and Itange Pive (.") West, and the SW i'eii (10) acres of Lot Three of' Section One (I I, Township Seven North and Rang'! I'ive i'.i West, (Chickasaw Nation) of the Indian Paso 'Meridian, m Oklahoma, contain In? Two Hundred and Thirty-Pour and 72-100 (221.72) acres more or least Said real estate will be sold on th following terms and conditions to vvit: For cash on confirmation of sale by the County Judge of Carter Coun ty, Slate of Oklahoma. Ten per cent of bid must be deposited In some local bank in the town of Ardniore as a I'orlelturc if said purchaser should fail to accept and pay purchase price when said sale has been approved by the County Judge of Carter County, Ok la homa. Hated the 7th day of Augustf. lull. A. .1. IIAItUIS, 0-1G-2:! C.uanlian. T OF SCIENTIFIC VALUE ! County Eia-f-inetiert for Students Ev Wring Stats A, M. College. White boys and irls fourteen fare J ' of ace and over will If granted ex aminatlon for admission to the Utate Agricultural and Meehaniral College located at Stillwater, Oklahoma by County Superintendent P. E. Tucker SPECIMEN OF ANCIENT on August IS, at Ardniore, Carter, FISH FAMILY FOUND County, Oklahoma, as required by j BUCKLE MOUNTAINS, law. A County Superintendent will hold. , the examination and the papers will be graded by the A. - M. Collide and notice will be sent the prospective indent before the opening of the College session, September 4th. Sil :h county examination will save pros pective students much expense and trouble in entering college. Common and high school gradual" are admitted to tho College on their diplomas without examination. Tuition in tho State A. k M Col lege is free. The next session opens September 3th. Ii-d&wtf SHELL IN AR Honey Bee plv perfect satlsfav lon for D.-.ad, Vlscuit or pastry felker fella It Davis, Okla., ug. 1.V Prof. S. V. Wood of Heaver, a noted geologist and milling engineer who recently spent ton days in the Arbuckle moun tains, west of here, claims to have . ina.le a discover)- of great scientific j value. He tounil what i.Sj known as an Oi taoceros, a shell fish, whic'.: j j belongs to the lainily of Ciasterols I stoiiiaclje looted - resembllnK the j Conch, -ir pearly nautilus. Prof. Wood . (will spend rhe spcciuiens to the Smith I soniau Institute for examination. II;1 ' says it is one of the ina--,t peculiar of the Casteropod family, and will no d'Hilil jirove of sreat value in de ' terinininK the probable ano of the A rliiicl le mountain region. He says inro.il deports of inueoiis intrusions o'' ! I ; i ;! n sandstone in blanket form ill !rect!y on to;' ol' the porphyry beds shows the formation to lie many! If Soda Crackers Y. Grew on Trees Seemed to Give Him a New Stomach. "I suffered intensely after eating and no medicine or treatment I tried neemed to do any Kood," writes 11. M. Yonnspeters Kditor of The Sun, Lake V'ii llliiii "TIia first fi'U' iliiuoa nf Chaiiilx-rlaiirs Stomach and T.iver j '"'"ii ns of yeais old. but the drill Tablets nave me snrpriiinR relief and i oceros speciinen so well preserved tun secoml uoiuo seemcn to Rive nie.lav .ls,,, i f , alculations. a new stomach ana perfectly good health." por sale bv all dealers. ATENTS Produc Fortunes K1.i;,S for mlcntn. Hixjk on f'att'til.t. "HiTitu lo tiivt'ntoi-H." ' liivfTilmnM N"Mlid." " WJiy Sim Invpiilfn fail.' All ricnl I'Ye;. Sikh: in t litiif iHswihU' tdiy- rr. In our own tlHTts. SitkI rcHiirh hi.flch or itiM for Mi'iirrli tf 1'ntiMit Otiice rccimlK. JM-al H'iM'f'tiiativ4'H n ;'" Cities iiml Tnwnn. Our Mr. (JrtH'N'.v wit1 foinn'fly Actintf CoiMiiii.-"-- ioricp of I'atrTitM oni) us sin h hud I 'lll rhaT' f I'.S I'.tt.-tit Ollico. .KKI.I I V Hi M. IN IIKh, I'Hlrnt AlUtriif yi WHIituuluu, 1. C Stop at the Maxey House when in KINGSTON, OK. Best Hotel on Frisco R, R. Cottage Hotel West of Depot,Marictta Rates: $2.00 S: VANSANT, Prop. DR. F. W. BOADWAY Formerly in office with Hr. .1. I.. Cox. 1 ik now occupjins offices by himsell j in same Ijildinc. Office Phone 749 Residence Phone 395 ARCHITECTS Oflce W. A. TACKETT Arch tree t la 81ms Pennington Ardmore, Okla. Thru Sleeper to Denver via All th way' .irji South Txa vry nnht Sorth Ttxat m-x mormiy Arritva Denver joMowtnv evening Ak for our heounfuj hookiet '. Colorado Summer .'" It tree Summer Tourirt Fare to fllmoM kverywHere. Ak Santa be Agent or addre W. 5. KltS A S. O. P. A.. Cmtvetum DesK Paidsf Scratch Paper, Nemo Tablets, Charge Slips, For Salt' at tliis Oftico, tubbed in neat pads of 100 oat'h at I'Oc per thousand sheets . 10c per 1000 In Lots of 10.000 BulldlBf C. A. REEDER Surveying and Mapping Prompt attention. Oab!e wort Ptoone 66? white, or address me at Ardniore. Okla. L. J. MYERS Clttl tlnglaerr Surveys, Plans ami Specifications Municipal Work a Specialty Hoom 21, Noble P.'Jild!ng. P. O. Eox 2.13 Ardmore, Okla. . - v.. i : jr-i i Railroad Time Table ! SANTA FE. ; Northbound. ; No. 6 12:07 a. in. No 12 SM'fi p. m. !No. is 11 :2s a. m. Southbound. ! No. a 4:14 a. to. No. 17 4:23 p. m. No. 11 1:13 p m. 4 -- - Oi t3 !no.:.M I 'no. ;.os kJj I No. i05 :.No. MS : FRISCO SYSTEM. Westbouna. The Punishmc.il fits the Crime No. No. Those who fail to let us do t Heir 'No. CLEANING AND PRESSING Reasonable prices acd promi t eerrlce at J. J. STOLFA'S. PHONE 620. moving job deserve no' sympa thy if they do not pet satisfacto ry service. Nothing but experienced 'tier. !in ehargre of each moving and packing job which assures you j satisfactory service. Had troobl with your tread? No! J L. ILSON ui of ttat. get a tack ot Bosy Be! Transfer and Storage Co. fro r!kr. I phone 72 Ardmore. OLU ' 9:33 a. m. 12:30 p. m. 3:13 p. m 8: 33 p. m. Local Freight. 4:00 p. tn. t Daily except Sunday.) i Eastbound. j Oil 7 : 20 a. m. j 24 12:40 p. m.j 26 - - i:03 p. m. ' No. 304 4 :00 p. m. Local Freight. No. 313 6:00 a.m. (Daily except Sunday.) ! upset ! lisciissin the subject from the' standpoint of a neolouist. Prof. Wood ; said: "I va.-( of the opinion before com- I intC here thi.t theArliiicKles wore o' j volcanic origin, but the iliscovery of I the Stoiiincliefooted" fi-ll in a per fest :ate of preservation his cliaiiK ed my first Impressions. Another fac- j lor which clifiiiyed my opinion was j he l'aitv that Iteasan sandstone is I tounil direi tiy on top of the por- j 'phyry This indicates trn at ajjo and I ! primary foi matioii. Just how the pearl iisli family not here no one Knows, j i It i.-( eviib nt that a' no time lias ' there been volcanic notion in the Arlni' Kle mountains. ! ".My opinion is that many millions ; of vears ami, the mountain iaiif;e was ' ! a mile or more higher than It is to- J ! day, but the band of time and the! 1 ni'ubly work of erosion has eaten j itliem down. reat inland sea no doubt surrounded the fall peaks, and ' ! by the action of the wind and tides' 'the 'owerim; mountains slowly but ' i surely eroded away, The eiidence of j non-volcanic action is apparent on; icwry side. ! ' "In the llniky Mountain ranye vol- ciinii eiiJence is pleiilifnl. In the; j ' ("ripple Creek district we have p:ooi ! positive of ihi.-;: faci. One of the1 i most cum inciiiK arguments advanced j by iiiininu prospectors in the Ar- , 'buclJe region is the fact that Cripple Croeii and the Artiuclile uplitt. are al- j most identical, with the exception of. lob aiiic action in the Arbiickh s. i "The topsy turvy condition of the ! . liiiK'.'.totie formal ion, ,-.s w ell as th" ' porpliir v nods, indiiaie terrific lieai 1 ain bucl.linm of the earth's crust in ! by gone aues, but this condition would be ice n.itural limb r the circuni- J -lames .Inst when the Ort iio-eros i liieil in this region no n1.ui would dare hazard a guess, but I presume' it was many millions of years ago. A. that time there were no mineral deposits formed. The liinct'tono age j was no doubt many yo;ys after the' ' "S.omnche footed" fisli floundered in ; the waters which surrounded the hi,'h chain of hills we now call the Arbu.Kle uplift. ' 'If Professor iloitl.l and other noted ; i uoologi-y s who have made a study of 'thi poi uliar formation are right in , th ir conclusions, the mineralization : must h ive taken .place when the waters 'eceiled and the fires from ' i he ileiths of the earth forced hoi san s thron&h the cracks and rev- j ices in the limestone formation j When tbat took place, however, the ' r i. ks which now stand on edge were lyinu tlat, but by the coo'.ing pima'Ss j tlie earth gradi'ally crawled and I crumpled up which made the fold-i ' slide and dip in all directions, "Whether or not mineral was .de posit! ,1 in paying nuautities I cannot say, bo; judging from the shallow workings 1 would conclude it worth while to prospect doe;er. It is iharrly I possible that the Arbuckles will jet develop into a second Cripple Creek j Dis'rh t." i Nature would cover them with shells, like nuts, protecting from moisture, mildew, dirt and insects. Just so are Uneeda Biscuit protected by the moisture-proof, dust-proof package. It keeps them oven-fresh and crisp, retaining all their flavor and goodness till used. Think it over and you will always buy the protected kind Uneeda Biscuit ATever 5oM in Balk 3 In the moisture-proof package NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Caisda Seeking Harvesters. Winnepeg, Man., Aug. 13. The bi i wheat growing provinces of Canaita ; to hi.'e J.",,0(ii men immediately. This Is the first time it has been necessary for the Canadian govern- ace hurrying special reprerenta.' ives men! to personally take charge of flu; i'Mo the ''piled Stales to hire and 1 situation mil send out agents to get trnisport farm laborers to a.-ist in i farm laboieis. harvesting the i nornious wheat crop. The great Canadian railroads are These agon's have been inst ructeil also working vi. h t he government ami us an extra inducement to fain; U boter.s lire making some very attrait ive rates to the wheat fields. For instance, the Canadian Northern rail road lias just made a rate of f3 ro'n Lniluth lo Winnipeg and a special cut. of 1 cent a mile from Winnipeg 'e the various wheat growing sections. Printype Wins! New Oliver Typewriter, Equipped With "Book Type" Makes Tre mendous HitWith the Public "Typewrites PRINT." Sells for 1 7 Cents a Day K. P. Accused of Stealing. Chamberlain, of Clinton, M., ! boldly accuses Bucklen's Arnica Salve of stealing the sting from burns er scalds--the pain from sores of all kind the distress from boils o- piles. "It robs euts, corns, bruise. 6)ra:ns and injuries of their terror," be eas, "as a healing remedy Its fial don't cis;." Only 23c at lCnger Drug Co. Another creat Oliver innovation PHINTYPE. Some months ago, without announcement, we placed Tho Printype Oliver Typewriter on th market. Today, one-'U'rd of our output of Oliver Type writers are Printypes. It's more than a success. It's a revolution in type wri'er type! ' Printype is the most lieaiitiful, readable, attractive attention-compelling type ever evolved for type writers. Thousands of dollars have been expended in pro ducing this wonderful typewriter type, yet you pay only the regular price of 1 100 for the complete ma chine, the new Oliver No. 5, equipped to write in Printype. You can buy The Printype Oliver on the famous 17 Cents-a-Pay Purchase Plan. Printype is virtually book type the type w hich the eye has been trained to grasp quickly. The type which the crystallized experience of cen turies proves best for ihe print page. GREAT BEAUTY AND ATTENTION VALUE. Printype Is the very soul of symmetry. The shad ings Rive body, refinement and life which aie utterly lacking in the old s'yle thin outline letter and num erals. It' a delight to the eye. A letter written in Printype attracts the eye It' magnetic. A Printype letter Is so strikingly attrac tive, so forceful, fo distinctive that one unconw-ious-ly picks it out from a mass of mail, to rend first. Its perfection compels nttention. A large part of. our sales have resulted from let ters like this, sent by Interested correspondent to liters of tho new machine: "For goodness sake, what machine did yon use to write that letter" The answer a Trintype Oliver makes the sale. ROCK ISLAND SYSTEM Westbound. No. No. No. No. 673 C31 632 674 Eastbound. Constipation is the starting point, for many serious diseases. To be healthy keep the bowels active andj regular. HERP.INE w ill remove all I accumulations in the bowels and put :" 7:30 a, m. the system to prime condition. Price I 3:15 p. m.'Inc. Sold by Hoffmann Drug Co. i 1:45 8:30 p. m. p. m. AIDS EYE-SIGHT PREVENTS ERRORS. Printype aids and rests tho eyes. None of Hie strain on the optic nerve that sharp, thin, outline type -imposes. Thi. elimination of effort makes it a positive-pleasure to read Printype correspondence. Ask the opinion of your oculist or optician. Ilo knows the value of Printype: ' Printype makes every letter, every numeral, every QUVEL$ The Standard Visible Writer character employed in the wholo wide range of com mercial transactions perfectly plain. Wherever accuracy is demanded, Printype !s wor'n a premium. A PRINTYPE TEST BY LINOTYPE OPERATORS. One of the hundreds of interesting Printype testn was made by various newspaper publishers. Lino type operators of equal dexterity were pitted against each other in a f peed contest. One set of operators were supplied with copy written with the. regular typewriter face. The opposing operators wore supjdied with cory written in Printype. it was found that the linotype operator could in crease his output ten per cent, setting from "Prin type" copy, over copy written with the ordinary "out line" typewriter type. 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