The Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 48, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 1, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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Try the effects of a mad bath at Laa V
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iiatba may be had there all especially bene-
flelal larneamatle tronblri and dlseaaeof the
ilnod. The cool dry tonlo air or tola retort
lejaettlielhlnglor tired ncMea and there la
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repeclally when iniplemenled by tnrh One
terrlceaa la given at the Hotel Vootcinma.
leopened JoneS). Tblafamone Inn cannot be
enrolled any whera In theaonthwtit. Hound-
Irlp excursion tickets on tale to Laa Vegas
Hot Springs from principal polntt. Reached
only over the Santa fa route. For lllnilratrd
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We buy for aval essals-oor price! aa cooia.
qveatly the l.wut
Mtaey rcluadi'd oa .ne. satisfactory goods If re-
turned at once
Mandaoeoe latpsge Illustrated Catalogst Juet
out of arete free by mall.
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lSONAL AND IMPERSONAL.
Her. Dr. TarVer of LonJon calls
for immediate war Bfalast Turkey
llo has not attended any of the moot
Infrs held In4hls city to protest against
the Arruonlaa ntreoltles because as ho
explained from tho city ta'mple pulpit
obo Sunday thoy are never likely t
como to anything; prnetlcal.
Mrs. Olney wlfo of the secretary
does not take a great Intereat in the
woman question although alio hasn't
tho slightest objeotton to other women
settling; the matter to their own taste.
For herself she thinks her homo du-
ties aro enough to occupy her whole
time. Mrs. Olney Is rt younir-looktap;
woman especially for a grandmother.
A man wont Into a Portland hard
ware store last week and asked for a
second-hand cofljn. lie said ho kept a
country store and thought he would
keejJ second-hand eofllns for sale. lie
thought the Portland stores kept
everything from hornets' nests to second-hand
coffins and was grlorously
disappointed to find that they didn't
Iloaton Herald.
Lady Henry Somerset was absent
through Indisposition from one of tho
woman's meetings In London recently
and Mrs. Ormlston Chant who led the
crusade against tho Empire theater
took the chair In her place. Her apol-
ogy was rather awkward. "Dear Lady
Henry" Bho said "has been ovor-
worked and wo must be caroful not to
kill the goose that lays the golden
efffeT."
In Frankfort-on-the-Maln a young
woman of sixteen felt In lovo with one
of her nolghbors but the mother of
the young man offered a stout remitt-
ance to their union. Then the young
lady denounced her Intended mother
In-law for speaking disrespectfully of
Emperor William. Treading on Impe-
rial toes In Germany Is dangerous; so
tho old lady was arrested and pend-
ing hor trial tho young man and the
young woman got married.
Balfour Is In appearance one of the
most indolent men In publlo life In
England though in reality ono of tho
mo'-it acttvo mentally. A writer de-
scribes him as sitting on the treasury
bench with his backbono so curved as
to bring his head where his back
should have been with his feet In air
his heels resting on tho desk before
him. As an orator he has presence
and self-possession spraklng with a
refined draw) and making uso of Irony.
A young man named Dennett has
put his blcyclo to profitable uso In tho
Australian gold fields by establishing
with It a postal route between Cool-
gardlc the center of the mining dis-
trict and Dundos which Is 280 miles
away. Strapped on the wheol Is a
small letter box. In which ho carries
letters between tho two towns for a
shilling apiece and telegrams for fire
shillings making ono round trip a
week. A revolver a sharp knlfo and a
water bottle comprise tho rest of the
outfit.
Georgo IL Knight with his wife
and sister arrived In Orand Rapids
Midi. from England a few days ago
on what was Intended to be a surprlso
visit to his brother Thomas who has
lived in thoj. city several years. On
inquiring the way to his brother's
house he learnod that Thomas had
started for Englnnd ten days pre-
viously Intending to surprise George
with a visit. The brothers must have
passed each other somewhere off Sandy
Hook. Georgo will wait at Orand
Rapids for tbs return of Thomas In
order to avoid other surprises.
"A LITTLE NONsTNSE."
Friend (reading) "So this is one
of your Jokes is it? Ha ha hat" Hu-
morist (testily) "Well what aro you
laughing nt? Ain't It a good one?"
Truth.
"You told me" said the weary col-
lector "to bring this bill the first."
"Yes" replied tho editor "but I meant
the first time I had any money." At-
lanta Constitution.
Tramp "Do you know what It Is
sir to be shunned 'by all; to not havo
the grasp of a slnglo friendly hand?"
Stranger "Indeed I do. I'm a life
insuranco agent" Judge.
First Carpenter "I can't see what
you ore driving at" Second Carpen-
ter (howling with pain) "Well I can
now; I was driving at the nail but hit
my thumb." lloston Courier.
The blouoma fill the fragrant dell.
Hut not alone the ahadea they Ilka;
To urban paths they cons a well.
For there are bloomera on the bike.
Washington Star.
Old Lady "Where is yo' husband
Mrs. Do Long?" Mrs. De Long "He
couldn't come; he has the rheumatism
all over him." Old Lady "Goodness
mel And he's over six feet htghl"
Tlt-BlT
Professor "Can you tell me who
was Aristophanes and how long he
livedr Student "I'd llko to accom-
modate you professor but the truth is
I don't know as much about him as
you do." Texas Sittings.
"You said you would lend me fifty
francs and you have only given mo
forty-nine." "I am keeping one franc
to pay the postage on the letters I shall
have to write in order to get my money
back." Almanack Vermot
A Man of Tact She "Do yon
mean to say that you would never vote
for a woman for any office?" He "Ohj
I can conceive of circumstances Uride'
which I should be glad to support A
feminine candidate." Harlem Life.
"Liz" said MlsvICIIJordan's young-
est brother "do you say 'woods is' or
woods are?'" "Woodsarc.of course"
she replied. "Why?" '"Cause Mr.
Woods are down In the parlor waitln'
to see you. Chicago Tribune.
A Youthful Victim. Mrs. Kldby
(to her small son) "Well Johnny
what's the matter?" Johnny "Sister
says that she's an advanced woman
and I've got to watch tho dolls while
she sails the toy boat!" Harper's 11a-
zar. Lady "It Is strange that a strong
man like you cannot get work." The
Tramp - "Well you see mum people
wants reference from me lait em-
ployer an' he's been dead twenty
years. Philadelphia Evening Tele
graph.
Stern Parent "You tell me that
you love my daughter and wish to
marry her. Hut how can you expect
to live on eight hundred a year?"
Loving 8waln "Oh come now your
Income mus.tbemore than tbatl" Ilos-
ton Transcript
"Your husband has been 111" said
tho caller. "Yes" replied the little
worrledlooklng woman; "be lini been
feeling very badly. I do my best to
please him but nothing seems to sat-
isfy him." "Is bis condition critical?"
"It is worse than critical" alio an-
swered with a sigh "It's ubusjvo"
Washington Star.
A Hooed Liter MakesTwcll Mat.
Are you bilious constipated or
troubled with Jaundice tick headache
bad taste in mouth foal breath coat-
ed tongue dyspepsia Indigestion hot
dry skin pain la bsck and tietweea
the shoulders chile and fever etc If
yon bare say of these symptoms your
llvr Is out of order sad your blood Is
Uiwly bac poisoned bees use your
liver skaM isot act properly. HerbleM
will tare My dleefder of tb llrer
stosaaeu or bowel. It baa no qrutj
m a liver medlclae. Price 78 ceule.
Free trial bottle- at J- jbMba'.
USEFUL AND SUGGESTIVE.
Winter Squash. Split the squash
remove the seeds stew it in ss little
water as possible or steam it
It will .cook in an hour. 8crnpe
out the soft part from the shell
mash and season It with butter salt
nnd a pinch of sugar l'ut it on a hot
dish smooth the top and If you like
sprinkle with n little pepper at regular
intervals. Iloston lludget
Escalloped Oysters. Take 1. pint
otlnrgo oysters two tablespoJuMsof
butter a gill of crenm twotabiar.Vn-
fuls of cracker dust and some tapper
and salt. I'ut the cream and buttr
into tho chafing dish. Drain the oys-
ters nnd lay In layers sprinkled veil
with cracker dust then another ot oys-
ters with added cracker and a little
butter soil und pepper. Cook ten
minutes covered. Fanners' Voice
To Prevent Cold Feet nt llcdtlme.
Draw off your stockings Just before un-
dressing and rub your ankles nnd feet
well with your hand ns hard ns you
can bear for five or ten minutes and
you will never have to complain of cold
feet In bed. It is hardly conceivable
what a pleasurable glow this diffuses.
Frequent washing of the feet and rub-
bing them thoroughly dry with a linen
cloth or flannel Is very useful. Leeds
Mercury.
Washington Pie. Hake two crusts;
put ono pint of milk with one cupful
of sugar on to boll. Take the yolks of
three eggs and ono-half teaspoonful of
salt three tablespoonfuls of flour; mix
with enough milk tn make a smooth
batter and stir Into tho milk on stove
stirring constantly until It thickens.
Rcmoro from Are flavor with lemon or
vanilla or both put Into crusts and
beat whites and add a little sugar and
put on top. Return to oven and brown
slightly. Farm I jd Fireside.
Codfish Croquettes. l'ut pooou1
of codfish to sonk twelve hours before
needed. Two. hours before the meal
put In cold water and bring slowly to
a boll drain nnd let cool. Then ptck
Into flakes and put Into a bowl with
six boiled Irish potatoes ono small
minced onion n tnblcapoonful ot but-
ter half n soltspoonful of black pep-
per two tablespoonfuls ot tomato cat-
sup or half the quantity of Worcester-
shire sauce one raw egg. Mix all
thoroughly then form Into oblong
cakes dip In beaten egg rc'C In crack-
er crumbs nnd fry n light brown In
boiling lard.-X. Y. Ledger.
Dried lleef. Cut out of the hind-
quarter all of the meat aultable for dry-
ing being careful to cut In long
smooth pieces following the natural
divisions as far as possible beginning
at the lower end of the leg. Wc use a
twenty gallon )nr for beef and pack
the boiling meat first then the meat to
dry. Do not pack It very close ns be-
ing free from bone it may be so pressed
that the brlno will not penetrate it I
use tho same brine as for pork though
if the meat is to be kept In the brine
until the weather is warm It is best to
add a little more salt on it when you
take the meat out to dry and boil the
brine over. Leave two weeks In brine
hang and dry; if you wish It smoked a
llttlo hang in the smoke house n day or
tw6. Then If any of you wish I will
tell you how to keep it free from mold
bugs etc. and to keep It moist with
no dry outside that Is not fit to cat-
Farm Field and Fireside.
DON'T CARRY A DOG.
IVomtn'i Ad.lea to Women on TwoKvery-
day Habjeeta.
Next to the woman who wears a low-
necked dress I think I despise the
woman who carries a dog. My dear
theso women will be the death of me
yet I can nut endure them. If I could
without causing remark whenever I
mot a woman carrying a dog I would
shake her with all my strength. Car-
rying a dog with tho world full of or-
phan bablca1 Carrying a dog with
children being beaten to death by
drunken parents! Carrying a dog when
you haven't ambition enough to make
your own IteiL
Hut to digress for a moment from the
woman who carries a dog to the wom-
an who wears a low-necked dress. I
have a word to say about this matter.
It seems a hard thing to mention per-
haps but If tho fool-killer were to
make his rounds to-day we could spare
this typo of woman very well. The
girls we care to keop are In no danger.
Wc can spare the other sort I can not
imagine a wholesome sweet-hearted
woman be she young or old divesting
herself of half her clothing and thrust-
ing bcnelf upon the notice of ribald
men. I can sooner imagine a rose tree
bearing flaunting weeds or a
linnet croaking the dissonant
notes of a frog. The cheek that
will blush at the story of re-
pentant shame; that will flame with
Indignant protest when the skirts of a
Magdalen draw uear yet deepens not
its rose at the thought of uncovering
neck and bust in a crowded theater or
public reception is not the cheek of
pure and simple womanhood. It Is not
necessary to be a prude to Inveigh
against this custom. I know how con-
temptible aro the affectations and hy-
pocrisies of life. Half that is yielded
to evil was meant for good. The high
chancellor of hades has put his seal on
much that was intended for the Lord's
people. Hut there ore things so pal-
pably shameless that to argue about
them is like trying to prove by demon-
stration that two and two make five.
What nature Intended to be modest
and simple and sweet made over into
blushlcss. barren dewleas rock. It Is
not always politic to be plain spoken.
If you care to be popular be smooth ot
speech and (.uarded In expression.
Never lightning and thunder 'f you
want to preserve content Hut sum-
mers that have no electric disturb-
ances In them are not healthful sum-
mers. So In matters such as this the
agitations of which create dlkcord and
altercation a tempest is better than
tho moral death bred by undisturbed
tranquility. Amber In Chicago Times-
Herald. It. rit I'larv.
"Tommy." said .Mr. Flgg sternly "I
hung a motto in j uur room to the effect
that little boyB should be seen and not
heard."
"Yes sir."
"I find that tt has dltappcared."
"Yes. Mr."
What did you do with it?"
"I I look it down to the deaf an'
dumb orphan asylum. "Indianapolis
Journal.
Fashion is gentility running away
from vulgarity nud afraid of being
o -rtnkrii l-y it. It Is a sign the two
things ore not far asunder. Hnzlltt
Maveloua Iteeulto. 1
Pro.u a teller written by Iter. J.
Lundernian of Diuiondale Mich. we
are permltta fu make this extract;
"I have no hesitation u recommend-
ing Dr. King's new dlscoveiy aa the
results were almost marvelous In the
esse of my wife. While I was pastor
of the Uaptlit church at Hirer Junc-
tion ahe was brongbt down with
pneumonia aticceediog la grippe. Ter.
ilble paroxysms of coughing would last
hours with little Interruption and It
seemed as If she could not survive
IIiciii. A friend recommended Dr.
Klng'a new discovery; It was quirk la.
Ha work sad highly satisfactory in
results." Trial bottles fre at A. W
foreman's time storu. Kenular site
fiOc and 11.00. o
Four Bis; Suooeseea.
Haying the needed merit to mora
than make good all tbo advertising
claimed for them the following four
remedies have reached a phenomenal
sale: Dr. King's New Discovery for
consumption coughs and colds each
bottle guaranteed Electric Bitters the
great remedy for liver stomach and
kidneys. Dncklen's Amies Balve the
best In the world and Dr Klng'a Mew
Life Pills which are a perfect pill. All
these remedies aro gnaranteed to llo
Just what is claimed for them and the
dealer whose name Is attached here-
with will be glad to tell you moro of
them. Sold at A. Vf Foreman's drug
store. 1
D. M. MARRS & GO
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A.GEKTTS.
TOWN LOTS BOUGHT
AND SOLD.
onveyances Made Etc
CORRECT CITY PLAT
IN OFFICE.
Can save you money in
buying city property.
OFFICE:
Upstairs in Skinner Bld'g.
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Job Work of All Kinds
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SPattxotalaM Some Xndtuatxar;
THE VINITA
BOTTLING WORKS
ARE NOW OPEN.
Ginger Ala. Champagne Cider
Soda Water of All Kinds
Oarbonated Soltzor Wator
Hot Soda and Chooolato
Ttcj rnl" ImllM tfUk
Shorry and Dlaokborry Win.
Sm-IImMM
All Qooda Made from Strictly
Pure Sugar and Fruit Juices!
CAPACri.' x
800 DOZEN QUARTS PER DAT.
Trale Tttm Serreaaaiat. Tewaa SellilliJ.
The Vinita
Dipsomania
Cure Co.
AT VINITA I. T.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
To tho.e wtio otol tlie treatment for the
Lienor sioriJlilne or rouecru hablta: llieln-
atlmtlon located at Vlnlta for tlila uurnote of.
fere greater Indaermrnta ttian anrulher of the
kind In the United Htalee.
In the flrat place 11 la away from aaloon In-
fluence. In the aetonU place the chargra arr
lower br hair than auj other.
Thla Institution ha. been In operation one
jear unuer mecnarye 01 j 11 iron u 11.
a iradaata of medicine. Willi Ihlrlr-Qie veara'
experience. Ha baa hla own treatment and
comfonnda and admlnUtera all or hla medl-
clnra lie la by thla meant able to admlnliter
to eacn paiieniinesirenginoi niraicmeauapi-
ed to etch Individual eaee.
Tbla treatment baa been to reduced In pries
aa to brlns It In reach of all who dr lire It. The
price for either the Liquor or Morphine cure la
SW 00 1 the Tobacco cure la ts.io tent br ex-
preieloanv addreaann receipt or the price.
Anyone taking the Liquor or Morphloe cure
sot aatltfled that the treatment la s menu
will hare their money refunded to Ibem when
the treatment it flnltbed.
Thla treatment baa proven s perfect luceeta.
Ererr patient who baa taken li bat been thor-
oushlv cured and not a alntle one baa returned
to the habit again. You are Invited to Inrettl-
jr.ie nut treatment oeiora going eiaewnere.
Tbla von can do br cnrreinondlnr wltb the
prominent builneai and profettlonal men of
Vlnlta. Certincatre from persona who have
been cured or all of Ihrte hablta under thla
treatment together wllh their poitoSlce ad-
dreta will be cbeerlullr fnrnlihed on applica-
tion br mall to that anyone dealrlnr may
enter Into correspondence wllh them. Thla la
a nomeinttiiution
Anv communication addrrated tn J. II
Trott. 1. 11 . will meet with a prompt re-
aponae. and all letters are treated ae confiden
tial. Addrrte.
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Careful attention given tn drawing
unof sail taking arknowltdcmenli
to eieeullon of I1KKDS. HOItT-
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papert.
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But
If ron hate aome cash to anar and
C are willing to woik financial Inde-
C pendenca cannot ba mora arcuraly aa-
CUIVU !( W. WHIIli. .Wf v.w- v.
Irrigated land loSalllllier Valley.
This valley la In Southern ArKons
and la poted for Ita fine arml-tropleal
fruits and superior cllmste. llortleal.
tarlate eay that greater proflla can bs
reallred here from orangea and erap.e
than In JTiorlds or California l'bjul.
cltns assert Ibst the warm dry brac-
ing climate eicele In healing nusllllea
lt.lv. h.ltnl.t alra The rreal blla-
H
sard of leuj did sol blight the lenderest 11
leaf in tint protected spot
Total there take Santa ye routs to
Pa nuenia J . .I. ir.v iuu in.
new line 8. v. 1'. AlMt'y. Addrrai
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KaataaClly Mo. for Illustrated fold- -i
iv. j. jian.T. 1- a . JIXAJ union ave..
era. Thev terseir ten trie siorr 01 a
e- r.iaarkebla rnuntrr. Actual results
H are gfreu-no gueitwork or hearsay -j
H It la tk
b Salt' River Valey.
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TATE
HOW TO REST.
Aa Accomplishment In Which Host of 17
Are Sadly Deficient-
Having worked odrselves out to
such an extent that a very tovt of us
are sound and healthy It Isabont ttmo
for us to begin resisting. Hut to bo
benefited by It wo must go about It In
a moro rational way than we havo rrono
about doing; our work.
Our tired Ill-nourished brains and
bodies clamor lor rest and wo give
them tho alcoholic spur. In this war
they are kopt on a jot-trot until thoy
give out utterly and then the coroner
or able physician olualally blames tho
untl jiely domino on heart-failure or
apoplexy or alcohol or somo dlseaso
due to the failure ot a particular organ
to do Its whole duty.
The fact Is that theso are nothing
moro than different names for ono
thing oxhaustton from lack of rest.
The pains aehes and discomforts that
accompany these ailments are nature's
timely and persistent calls for rest
and warnings ot Impondlng danger.
The trouble with many of thoso who
aro perfectly wilting to take physical
rest is they do not know how to go
about It Our household furniture
was fashioned to suit tho notions of
our ancestors who were not In the
habit of resting Clin Irs wore merely
benches or stools with backs .0 them
while sofas wcro simply longer benches
with shorter backs.
As many of you know from experi-
ence tho old.fashlonod chair had a
straight back. It was thought that
this would in sonid measuro countornot
tho tendency of mon and women to bo-
corao hump-backed. It did not occur
to them that this deformity wan duo
to the exhaustion of physical energy
and not to carelessness on tho part of
the Individual. Hound shoulders nnd
hollow chests aro duo to the relaxation
ot the muscles of tho bank and no
amount ot straightening up will re-
move the cause. When tho muscles ot
the back becoma weak from loss of en-
ergy the muscles of the chest natural-
ly pull the shoulders forward. To ro-
store tho body to a perpendicular posi-
tion tho muscles of tho back must
havo their cnorgy restored.
Lying flat down nnd stretched out at
full length is tho most restful position
the human body can take becauso It
requires no effort whataror to main-
tain this pose.
Tho Japanese understand this and
they mako good use of their knowl-
edge. Instead of having their houses
full of stiff-backed chairs they spread
soft rugs skins or cushions on tho
floor or low platforms upon which
thoy rccllno when resting reading or
whillng nway tho time. In this way
they slop tho waste of tho energy nec-
essary to keep ono in a bolt-upright po-
sition. The blood circulates more free-
ly becauso there Is no tension on tho
limbs. This reduces the labor of tho
heart to a minimum. Tho energy thus
saved goes to rcstoro tired or weak-
ened organs or to the Invlgoratlon of
tho brain.
Wo must rid ourselves of the notion
that It Is a sign ot laziness to llo down
or loungo about on tho floor or cot or
bed; nlso that It Is not proper for wom-
en to lie down when tlrod.
Were our women In the habit of tak-
ing moro rest and taking it properly
they would not be compelled to wear
stays In order to keop thorn straight.
Having to wear these constantly tho
muscles ot tho chest nnd back do not
develop normally nnd are therefore
weaker than other muscles of the body.
Pittsburgh Comaierclt.l-Onr.otto.
THE RULES SCARED THEM.
They Wero Nut Upon Hotel Regulations Ha
They Hklppd.
I heard tho old couple In the room
next to mine when thoy discovered tho
"rules" tacked up on the door. Tho
old man was trying to work the tran-
som when he caught sight of the card
and exclaimed:
"Ily gosh Lucy como here! It says
on this card that If wo don't put our
money In the safe they won't be re-
sponsible fur It! That looks as it rob-
bers was about don't It?"
"Of course it does" she exclaimed In
reply. "I told ye I didn't like tho looks
of this tavern as we drlv up."
"No washln' did In tho rooms" said
tho old man as he read tho next rule.
"I didn't expect they'd furnish us with
tubs and clothes-lines but that looks
mighty stingy."
"JJo washln' eh?"querlcd tho woman.
"Waal I told ye things had a queer
look as wo como up stairs."
"Meats sent to the rooms charged
extra. That's some moro o' their
stinginess."
"I should sayl Thoy'd probably
chargo a dollar fur brlngln' up n plato
of meat and tatcrs. Samuel wo'vo got
In a placa whero thoy'ltcut our throats
to git our money."
"All bills settled weekly nnd no dis-
count from regular rates" continued
the husband
"Hot wo got to stay hero fur a week
before we kin settlo our bill?" she
anxiously asked.
"Looks a heap llko It Lucy. I was
goln' to ask 'em to throw sunthln on
account of my beln' ovorscer of high-
ways but I guess It's no uso. FIro es-
capes at all the hall winders."
"i'or goodness sakel Thon we are
liable to bo roasted In our beds. Sam-
uel If they wasn't afraid ot lira thoy
wouldn't her Ore escapes nnd I
wouldn't go to bed here to-night for a
mlllyon dollars."
"Looks kind o' risky I do dcclar'.
Let's see. Gas burned after midnight
charged extra."
"And do they expect we are goln' to
sot up till artcr midnight fur tha snho
of payln' extra? Samuel we her made
a great mlstako In gottln' Into this
tavern."
"I guess we her. AH damage to
rooms to be paid for by occupants.
Hev we damaged nnythln'7"
"No except I knocked a cheer over.
If they heard tho crash downstairs
they'll chttrga us two dollars or tliroa
dollars mehbe."
"Holt the door and secure the tran-
som before retlrln'" road the old man
as he reached the bottom of the card.
"Where's the transom?" asked his
wife. '
"Humed If I know."
"Hut what Is 117"
"I never seed one as I know of."
"Kamuet I'arsons" exclaimed tho
woman as she rnshed across the room
"you help me pack our duds Into this
satchel and we'll walk right down-
stairs and outer the bouse. We don't
wr.nter be robbed nor murdered and
If we git out allro I shall be one thank
ful woman. A transom eh? Ther
was goln' to wolt tilt we got to sleep
and let loose on us bnt we will walk
right out nnd If anybody sag 'Hoot' to
mo I'll poke my timbrellcr right
through 'eml" Philadelphia I'ress.
Ballard's Hnorr Liniment.
This wonderful liniment Is known
from the Atlantic to the I'aclQc and
from the lakes lo tho gulf. It lathe
most penetrating liniment In the
world. It will care rheumatism neu-
ralgia cuts sprslns. bruises wounds
old sores burns sciatica sore throat
sore chest and all Inflammation after
all others bare failed It will cura
barb wire eats and heal all wounds
wbera proud flesh das set I. II Is
eqaaljy student for animals. Try It
and yon will not ba without It. J'flc
WMRt Hold by P.Aueaafaan
Buoklon'ai Arnloa Salve.
The beet sslve In the world for cats
smites sores ulcers salt rheum
fever sores tetter chapped hanits
ehllblalns corns and all skin erup-
tions and positively cures piles or no
pay required. It Is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box; for sale by A.
Foreman.
Missouri Kansas & Texas
RAILWAY
ri Me Mraat tine tkrengh Cealral Mlisesrl.
autattsrs Basses eedtha tadlas Territory
h Teats theses en t ataea water aa ki
Healaaa waif.
Wh Ike Srst rsllresd arver sarlt lata Ik Jet.
aiaa Territory sad waa ibeSrst toevoss las
l.J. l.l. T... rn A a.k mh ltAnl !..
OTH.. Iv
Boeveo. nam oio log canine vt ine piere n-
forttkle raoderalted houses eekaetke KATY
seeated sad stored her passengers oat w
a-aiieaea rasa
BBVjrBaar XVlao OlejarpUxar Oaural
finest elt.ylag ear eervlea Is tha werla.
Asetker adeeaee Is Ike Inlrodactleo ef the
BiCig nrsus coarm to da the eg.
rrete baslasss or thla compter The akovs
ssrtis company eovsrs lime from the Atlan-
tis la Iks Oalr.eaaaoae tlaada hlgkei tkaa IS
THE KATY REACHES
Tresa Banalbal abora St. Leal sad leasee
Oily la Iloattea Teaai tha head ot tide
water aver Ita ewa rails and pattta Ikreogh
. al.ee Skenaas Pallas rt. Werth
Waxakatckle fllllahere WeceTeaale
Silica Taller Oalaatllte Henrietta
B.itrtp Loekkertlsa Xareee.La
Otaaga lealtea aal SelTeetea
Base through HJJLST JLarroKTIO
sleepers la a i i i i s
Aad affords comforts ant aoavealeaoea la Its
I Ureas saesnaled by aav olkar Ssathweslata
tae. Any 'arsons wishing la visit
rr. touts caiomo xixsai cur iaiiBi
er the arodaetlre plalat and p retries of Mrf-
looai amis aid tub nam mairoat
ehoala by all aaeaaa IsHs the
XSimmonxAt eCaini hTaomttaj 3jr
Aa II la tha moaldlrset.beet eslpped and raat
THROUGH WAONBR SHEPER8 Uall
shove polate VumoCT Lu.Kue whsre dlreei
caaeecllos le made In Ualea Depota fee sal
palate Ktrth last tad West.
Fraa Raollnlng Ohalr Cura
On all through tratna For farther laforraa-
lion aa to ratee. routes msps. time table
aleeplngcar reserratlsna ate sail eaeea
dress year aesresl llekel agent "
olid Through Train
"" Kansas City Ohlcagai
Omaha Llncili
Si. sjosaph Damr.
St. Paul and Mlnmapollt.
n. . .- WTM
Trellbsl.d litawlag Raorn aaeasUsa; Ceaaa.
Kaellnlng hair Care (Seata rrae).
Through Sleeping Cara from
TKXA8 POINTS via HANNIBAL
OIXIOAOVO
TVs Mlseoarl Ktuu Jt Teiae XaUway aad
Chicago Burlington Qnlaey X. JL
Only Ona Change af Oars t
avTHE ATLANTIC COAST.
AND lABTaflN POIHTB.
4 Trains
r
Sleep
Trains Dally Between ST. LOUIS. SJT. M
PAUL and MINNSAPOLl
V'a.
spins oar at. louis to Omaha.
D. O. IVE5 H. C. ORR
Oen. Paee. Tht A'gt Aae.Oea. r.ta. A'rt
ST. LOUIS MO. KAN. CITY. M
ThrAfiavVi DahIj.
-" i iii uu jiii nuu.o
KANSAS OITY A
SAINT LOUlJ
OmAaa Ptfblo a Dtaraw.
rUlata Slri fcaayUt W1 at Tn)
aJKTNIWO CHAM OAfcft
Darby efasaa)
ST. LOUIS AN WlOHITAa
K. e.'toWKtRNef
I. J?. BLcKDSOE
Herbert or
Cleveland Ok. Ty.
ATTOEYAT - LAW
And Real Cstatu Agent.
8nMjlnir and locating or claims a specially.
Using deputy kounty eurveyur of county Q II
glree ma s two.folil sdvanlage In locating
claimant.. Write ma either a. above or at
boulesu. Ind. Ter.
Established 1832.
J. B. & G.H. SPANGLE
Chetopa Kan.
WATCHES DIAMONDS
aAND JEWELRY
Fine Repairing
A Specialty
DTT.lnJLToTT
Pry-or CrooJn ... Ind. Tor.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
All lugul papura drawn nud acknowl-
ed Kd
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY
L'snromost nrtr nsklng the money outol
a hard aceouat si any mas la tlie iodsan Ter-
rtwry. aeo7
m T . I mi Br
Rrlvleg tswat or the title is tall water me
AT Y Is alwaya the Srst to get ant ef the al4
Is aaS lasprote lit facllltlM far handlist
aeesaim and freight. At tha early asttlera
-sVkAsilii
v JTSs S jTaaaaaaS
JOB PARKER
flanev. Kan.
gjaaajsC Csney
aaajHHaflaWaaaaaV bit
gftsgaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar
SB some
I 'gaBgaBBeBBsaV teniae
If ' f sr
uangeonmiie
Csney
Mark under-
bit and split In
eacn eari . uom
ssme. Itorset
tome bran li
tems on hip smi
asms on anoni-
ja-i
J. n. BARTLKS Bartlesffllle. I. T
Hl
33
tens cattle are steers
Home mark and bramlr
all sexes and grades ol
cattle Hark crop and
onlytallls thlsbrandi
varlontTexat brandst
various ear markatllp
spill in eacn ear
1 n iHrn.m.iinn nf ..till riff mr range wilt
of rlgnt horn rnicn
be gladly recited and faror returned
OMrV TCOrHM.
OtacMae. 14. Tar.
A-jCaAUrKST-
rAJ UajtTPASDtis
(&! I. T.
arti ahrawaaT She
Matt fw Bartaa
wastafOaassa. as-ai
IktILTOlf DRASa
Ftrair Mile I. T.
lUaaaa raw Vakt
aauea soathtaM d
Oca-.afa Kaa. klarw
eM la rlakt aasx
iforaahraad Uaakafl
eWliar Tfa aaSI
aatt ameaaS aee- eaif
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8. H. MATBS
fryer Oresk I. T.
ferk sad as-
darbll la sae
tsriarirtlofs
Is the elh.r.
Altaaltle are
Vraalsi 8 A
sad aateh as
eje. Bsnge
aaWelfcr.sk.
AlssT heart
aa lilt aide A
Ota left law.
X few sr.tded J W K aide
J. O. HOOAN
Pry or Creek I. T.
S. B. 7RATSBR
Vlnlta X. T.
norsebraad
same. Bsaee
aa Big uebls
eiMk.r mll.s
weetaf Blae-
Caltl ear thla
hrssd eold
Jaly forsMo-
isal. -rr-JLajBiaa.
SIM reward
Si
saaviolioa
steeling
brand.
D. ADAIR
Adair I. T.
Orarhll A aa.
derbll la rlahlj
swallaw.rorh J
snderbll la Iks
left ear.
Horses kraad-
edAHIeeaaeel. ed) ea Ike left
ahaalder
Beeie as Try-
as Lleek.
It-H
V. B. SMITH
Wagoner I T.
1222
Itanre be-
tweea nit
creek aad Vet
dlgtle. Alas
In osstnra S
mll.s westol
iTSfoetr.
some
like
thlarj-
The left eat
grabbed.
O. H. ARMSTRONG
Ooodys Bluff I T.
Some cattle hare 0
allot mark crop bat
eari.epiiiiorisbtihad
arleUslly asdsrkit Is
riehl
flpy
Kssge. st month si
interest.
llerie brand OA oa
ahenlder
nrs-.hM
aa rlgbl hly A thigh
O. Is. WABHBODRNaa
Southwest 01 ty Ma
;v SI iaaaeth erap la aaaa
jMssMttf andjrklt la rlgkl.
afMsaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaK J!'l' Jsenad Sprlag
Elaaaraaaaaaaaaaf f f 'fe. S milts east It
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa seiea-e eerry
B norae
nraa breed i Q a
St. RBBMAK. CbtUfet kaa
sausa n
Parli r ami iedrosm Furnltsrs
targest slack la sesthtra Xaasaa
WOO nsi MSTAL10 CPIHB.
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET
C ST. LOUIt.
TIE IT. LODIS NATIONAL
LaaaWetEutlUoaUn.
mrtetlreapeslls Iba ally ef 81. teals Bsy
tn for all deaerlDlloa of Lira Sleeh alwaea li
taerlplloaof Lira Sleek
aad wllhla Ika eroan
altsadtese aad wllhla Iks frotada ef i
tteek Tards la s Beef Caaalag Cemsear. wl
s eepacliy for slaugbteilag 1000 haid of ealtlt
I Jelly ssd rerk raaklsg CslabllskBaeata have
a aa telly far .laaghleilagll.tes kee sail.
IIAAO H. KNaJX Rr4W
MAR. T. MUMtl aHurt.
W. N. STEWART
Southwest City
Mo
li's.ili U s
Aug M
as hmn
JHeaaM
Tat at ea4-
ksrt katt.
tealal k
e left lets
aa aseilsal
JT W TaWfWf esanyeija WfXJW
iaTsta
Hm
jvsllaw ferk aad f
adethllla tight ear Maja
sadersleoa la lift aaaafSBasaaaaaaaaawaBr
ii..r.. . mv
STOiYii
m.
TOM MaKN
yt WjsyWaJ RHC9 lyaltn " H
aatMaawlaf wKW laiuiil a SMI
Mrraav. taiaraM f mtM
. U Pat;
OIrf. la.. Te.
ftta".
Taasaaaaaaa.
alarfNaemaat
J. O. HAtiL
Ylnlta Indian TarrHorr..
AUsUIIVaVB avansnaanga.
OUT
rr
ruiseas
Cart ereefe.
ass tewtrd fore
iserswtrdfortesvii.
Mea at theft f akeas
cattle.
DORA TROTT
Til
Inlta I. T.
aaaarVII li
Jusft aettl
malls.
Htraa Wi
am ekealdar
l aetth asd eatl
read i J
H
WM. LITTLS. I
Vlnlta Ind Ter. '
19
Crop lift crop aad ss.
airaaa an air ar eiae.
dsr half arop rlghl.
- Alia ajaar
Rsagtes Whits Oik.
Stl
O. A. WILLIAMS
Coodys Dlnff Ind. Ter.
ooiae preaaed jl wm
left ekssldtr oa
sldsXOnhlp. Bsaee
aaanareea. apneas
W. H. NOBIiBS
Edna Kansas.
Kara
iat
X. H. TAT1VOR5
Vlalia I. T.
aMsaaMasn SrfSRS aS
tea&'lrhV
Baaga a La.
Baaga
a.S aee
east eMk. Oral
tstiaa aa af
r iw
WATT MATH B
rt7or Creak lad. Tar.
Boaia ataera branded
stripe aereee the aaaa.
Oows breaded LAB
Orep and aplllesek aar
Xaaga aaas Fryer
eraaa. fcVdd
gSaWr
Wit HOWSwaV
Yalrlaad lad. Tar.
nt
aaaaa hsva
QEail.:..
hsvs
sad tpinz
llghl aalat
slops la leR.
Baaga .
W. P. RINQO
Nowata I. T.
H
Alsa
both alps
en ehaaldev.
Orep.
kit aedaader-
all left area
aad aval Ms
llfhl.
Horses have
the cross F aa
i.n .i.am
Varki SwaliewfoTkaad nadsv-Bangs! Hess.
bit Isfii smaelh erop left. ' asaj
Ostlla sold aaly far shlpmsal. Nowata fakes
JOHNSTONS it KEBLR
Bartlesvllle. I. T.
s tight eldeisesat
save the bar J
ea ngai else with.
I aal the areae. Tart.
tar aid breads aad aa.
marls Bsaee eatAt
wastsld
eefUesarH.
ertaDtabltmfc
J. T MoSPADDBN
Tostolllco ul Chelsea Ind Ter.
tlose crop off left cart
orerbl In right
Also J c on blii or
side
right aide.
llsngoalxtullea west
of Chelsea fcbSIIM
N. SKINNER Ylnlls Ind. Ter.
O HAYDBN
Ohoulcati Ind Tor.
. tlila on left sl.lo
hiporloln.
Noma
leltslde
llnrst brand 0 It
Itange On Uboif
lean ami l'oor creek
13-19
8AM LHFOROB
VliilUi IT.
Someli.vaUl'
on left lil r.
Crop and Inn
spills In each
ear Uange
lOiiiilea norili-
west of Vl-
nlta l).M
ill
VQ
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SSH't
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nrf
UOtTXKOk
Cfcelaaa lad. Tr. .
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