The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 33, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 23, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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Ho* a Veteran Was 6aved th* Am-
putation of a Lima.
B Frank Dorern-j*, Teteran. of
Roosevelt Ave, In-t. unap/!:*, Ini..
_ says “I Lad been
showing symptom* of
kidney trouble from
the time 1 »ai mis-
tered out of the
my
fered
Head-
ard
- — • - te - first,
and then drojiy. I
was weak and help-
let- Lav.rg run ;.*r from lMi to 155
pour o I was taring terrible pain in
the k ire.-s and 'be secretion! passed
almost involuntarily. My left leg
iwtl.d until it » - - 54 inches around.
1 it sight n4
Borsb? until I «-Id no longer rtard
• - n I
ref-sel and began us rg Doar s Kid-4
tey P-.lls. Tie swe...ng subsided
gradual.y. tbe urine betatre natural,
and all my pains and actes disap-
md . tom for Bias
yea's s r.'e - : ? L> :n s Kidney Pill!
Fir file :y : . .-.-alert GO c-enns a
b.r. F • -m ZN Y.
WOMEN WHO CHARM
HEALTH IS THE FUST BSEHTlAl
It Help* TTomen to
Men e -Aim-ration, Z*
Win sr/d Hold
eject and Lor*
\T"man's greatest jrifit is the pnw-cr t*
Inspire acnm.ra' r. respect, and iows.
One re is a b- ante in nea-tn wnieh |*
m. re attrai "e to m-.n — an mere rega-
lar.ty of dea’nre.
[//trs Char f- Bravn
*-*Ja—*
H»; Nf^ Yjr* S re: wg
ft was a *<<•-«(- - * ca
New York c iy Is a r from Ne
h-asta wbc sa. _ • '. , k k.- ~x
change town In Three .a?s 1 hai*
tan sever d.fferert t“j to
cleat me by rer.-n.t. u<> .itU*
change *
Otee r «Uti -it
* n ■- - ;
their attr - ■ hey
are laundered. IU !*:r.c -_ *
r .
•' ■
It satisfactory if proper stt-n' wu
giten to starching. the firs; ess^ct.al
- pood Starch, which has sufficient
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15* P> Star |
you w ■ t
Improved appearan e of y ur work
Little th ngs aso eia.
JOt- N T0PF£V V‘r
0 3 Prriri-t cf Oldest
G-ai-aie A r>o C t: t-e O'.'
I’ump 11><! ;« mlem <*il»
Dr
e a: Wools: rt. cOnw
F aaim. btiwever s.» .n r
>?'on entered m-rcanti
as a w
. . ,' a« •
• and a
■. r* • ii.
ih y :
a
t
ilv * a
A. , _V
of Boat on clipjers to
■or.dcn is sa:d to bare
Dt K’.ak:m Morwe. in
• h ac< uinula'-d an
: Lis home a: Water-
»:'e
Si r Sictrf*** jh * n‘;J»
to M-Sx Lis ; Cab t
dautlte' of Judge
! the ara’e sut-reme
ichusetts jurist that
hr of the
tbe local r«r An-
Judce Jack&c>n be-
Lri. O W Holmes.
Mo-se
Le;s y He- H-;ta'; i B:*»
E-is::n la- :e » -i *ln ii legal-
ly Ler husbands : ,-s 5Le ii lirt.
Eli: r _• M 0< the as-
sistant s.per.f - • tt:s of tie public
I ■ it; the wife of
Pr:nt:;a: Fred H Rip y cf the Dong-
fell;* s.n. - Mrs R.p-
.ey draws 5._rte 5-1 a week of tbe
hub's wealth t $1." •: m: re per an-
num tnat tbe man bas recently
became her b^bby." An ass.staat
superintendent .s virtually a super-
visor at; Mrs Rip ley .$ in reality her
husband's superior and could “Sre"
him in a minute if ;ne saw flt. Mra
R.p.ey .s a ...ng womaa of p.eaamx
personally
and the “Aatocrar and Mr
»c-e. therefore brothers-in-law
S nee TFm'i. or for 4€ yea-s. Mr.
- • » ’ '• ' • - - • a • N
mid-
Me
Thif
D •e'-ent ate Betaee" t^e
ana the Nt- Essent
E;ie*- al
Kittle things a*e '■ n * great m-
portance. but when tbe) a-- a hay
are not lit e Tbe pin- aria watch
wheeL for eiample in one ten>» ■
' e ■ ■ - - -. x. -a:
a..; fo» when it .s r. : ■ ad-
justed tax *i- r. is » - ■. e-i i - • me
keeptn* It ;s i ; s re ‘bat make* a
Thing ::tie or g-eat b;: its r» a- -a to
the end f;r wb.rb a t. _mber ngs
are comt .s--:. If a tb ng :s e- ent al
It :s la;-: mart Be. aa-e s... mar > 4
tke peopie ».:o a-<- 1 *»'s prea n -g
the imp«or.atiee of , • » things fs . to
diecrimina'e tetween •? .••-and'he
■eeweeeetdal the) oftea mafee •
wretched ire's f he manocement of
their own and other peoples afia -a
Theoretic* y f every farter that con-
tributes to a res s perfect the
•nit w.u be perfect; b t p ra : a y
for want of t mt strenu b a ; - -
tunlty. tbe ef? lent t: n - tr.;-e ed
to neglect me tl |
others and in or--' r do tb s and
yet se e tbs - r. e: e bs- to
c - d
1
thorough v .a; d » tb 'e fa dx-
trlr.e of ti e • • ibinga,
•p-ends h:s st-nctb w - -jy
Ina: r and-- - n t..se
lt| d-f n.t . 7 ■ aw
Lf};-2 r c Vi...-' Y.\
r, r »■7 vi n g > h t
con Kii*stJon of ’ i
trict.
dart e.ville dis-
i;i<. ( * *1. n
li.H
i^ikcn Am»* II* r
n <-d Two H u n-
U _
1/0(1-.
Broken Arrow —
1. - a-iTur;a?
»as h b:^ day for
Broken Arrow
Farmer* unloaded 2
00 wag on loads
oi com Bt ine elev;
tieing SO c-en's
ators. the price
k
is of an extra
go»u quality and by
the time il is
tb*- L- :**d
residence's’
• - ■
pioneer in the j
lived to a
ere at az«-
r*-* Back la -- • *n
of tbe street. |
vitb ye
a.-s- to h:«
and Mr Mors- wi’bou
it doubt was i
I-assing ti
ma’-fe
•be senior member of
Somers*
.^)t?n thin':
to see I>r
i..h. the sole soc.a.
re..clous or |
is fa»4*rite
horse be-
....
or. with which
; s b •
till niMIMVY M'lli OIMKKIM
s-lamiar l l»« al < -mpany at \ ;niu
^■4<1 id.t.m* \ r>s of b-ax-s.
'■ - t.
Company Saturday afternoon dis-
posed of its interests to the Ytnita ‘
Gas 00mpans The Standard wa- 1
corporated by Yini'.a jvar'ies and |
leases - _ • acres of un- |
develo;>ed propertj in the Coodvs j
Piuff fi-ld The Vinila Gas Compan;.
is the rorj-or-it. in which has recen;- j
- a a ate— « n and Bos=tc-n
John M the cildest sion of D-
^liakim Wc-se and the father of John
■it* llc’se trad tated at Harvard
u !* v and he d -d a j< ung man of
n;> .* :n 1MT
■ _ •
a: the Old Round Hi.' school at North
am;- a. when it was .rider 'he d'rec
'r :!t 1- . c.„?- at Harvard there
NEW at-TO SW VV NG DEVICE
">t*t cr. cf a F-t-cr-ar 1 a sc a
L'e Sa* A;;i-at^i
Parts — M. Constant! f Paris.. *b
crea'ed somewta' of a sensation a
few months ago by -n venting the an to-
nic-bile skates has m » adapted tht
Mr Mors- dur-nsr b>
SH-IDS tL> tilVf ’'-T-r. *d«
Of the three s-.itis of
ns Morse is
- bar lee Tone;- Mors—
erly. and John Torrey
we.l-known as a .
career.
4t Guenc*-es the Fire*.
“Tour Hunt s Cure is beyond doubt
the most rema-tat-e remedy for st-n
c.seas-ei ever forma-ated. For eight
years 1 have s_2eied almost constant-
ly from itching trouble the doctors
called Eczema My skin was on fire,
but less than on* box of Hunt's Cure
Quenched that fire
“Many of my friends Lave sir ~e used
It or my recemmenda’ion. and it never
fails Where there ? ar itch rub it on.
It does the w -k—that s ai! “
Mrs Helen Whitmore.
Cla'endon. Ark.
Than S:c ety Butte-TTie*.
These are the days when women
of national cs -br.iy r;e with each
other :r L y a m; ..ibrnents.
Mrs Pb.ia;;er C. Kncx Las just d.s-
pa' ibe; : Mr: F; sevel: a firkin of
To be a success*;1, vrfe, to retaintha
lore and admiratrin of her hnaband,
thonld L-e a w mar's oonstart study.
At tbe first inc.’a: an of iri-hta.tn,
painful cr irrerciar pe-rkacs. Lead-
a :.e or baclcacoe. sec -e Lydia E.
Flmkham's Yegewtie u-ompouna and
her; its use.
Mrs Crus. F. Brown. Yioe-President
Mothers’Club, t l C max 11 exrwce, Hot
Ppmng-s. Aru., writes:
Dear lira Pinkham- * ^*
• Tjt: '-ey i-arre-3 tbr^tr*: t
abkt emsteacw. suifermg «a! iufiannxiar j*
and ferrule weaaaaisas ttii worn out wtsA
jam and wsarm-as I —r -ay v s Rtt:*.
rr-u: Ty a w mar r.f-ntg^-Ivu, but wua
La; tie a enmd tr E;__s h. I mauams Y«p-
-• . ■ - • ••. . a t-y it
At toe titz i tm-ee loot::o I»a*» C-’ifel
w ..mar E'ery e re remarked sbesi it. and
my tusi*i--.-i fed a ) ve ». h me all over
arai. L; -a E Pin! - am t Yegetai .e Cco-
f- . ’ . : u: : v - ure rysurm cmrtri u*
tm.iui a, ar 11 f 11-xr a new w mam I am
sr-Wit w _ raze every r ”-r.- g
tm-.-rg, w-fc_ ami nappy, as it m* ha*
Wc-mer who are trocbled with pain-
fd or irregml&r periods, backache,
bloating 1 or flatulence a displacement*,
inflammat on oruioeratP 2. tr at •bear-
inr-down “feel.ng omraa fairtres*.
indigestion, or rtrvous pumatraticm
may be restore i to perfect health
and strength by taimg Lydia &
Pinkham's Vegetable Gompourwd.
: utter :: ...- w :u Lands
aterest ar; va in this line
rating - ■
Henry Cabot Lodce
\v
tr
C b i f—
la. n t • \
A Va- c*
■eption of tbe s
has L.s g -od
NC DAADL NG
'C After F - - - g Cc*
- S::;ztr S-icr-t
\'l J.*\» - I >t \ H
TYbet a mar l.
-
j on h:«
way fro
old w.th a 4 0-ye.
»' -old ! a! it fuc to
i Metnph
i?. TeBB
him like a k: •: .
•r. a chances are
« hf Lai
. • u off : .
he tl stick : tbe
habit till he d.-s
—
Ffc.* occas.oaa.
' • s r:t b j. .;h
Riley
St f of
ar d <fe:- -t.:ta-
■r : - - . :.s r > tre
mes to tbe last
day of their lives.
YAter such men
•
;*r^d in
• ' 7-4 4.
life has t—j. a-
■ r them Larir :bey
f. •;*.-
• -s t j a u- c ~ee of
■ - ;-p -sed to bel.rg
M trha:
to meL sme- ■ -
r r> }<;i V T
a h&C a*t^* L 4
user of coffee until
irer*
rc*
1. ’
it" "*d c-i 4 year*
41 Mint
—anc ll l. 4
w • -s a N Dak.
v . .
j
XLL . V .. f i j "
'Ha- i.' nervous and
Havne*
Wrc V
dcbulitatec a:
saw ; ,t_i !y that 1
b;.’k; J
sepb I*.
• ’ . ••---■
'•*• ca'r.ed in 'he swimme- s back It
' list large enough to <■ r.'u n tbe
rvo:or and :be re-‘t of »be apparatus.
Tbe propeller .s mnun’ed in the end
of a crankshaft, and the latter is
mate to proye-ct : tb- <h a water-
' ent ;.a-1 -£ .1 :b- - > f tbe :e£-t
To protect the propeller from ary
- ■ • • ■ . - ■ ■ . 1(1X1
'? a conjea. ; e •* cs T t.e a » re
cauze covering
For cor rg trie hk”:
which ;s jacketed a: •
tbe water comes *-c.m
leaves the box agam :
Gaso
the Yalley Forge farm. Mrs Roose-
velt Las sent ce..;;cus Lrardied cher-
ries to her intimates and to the Epis-
copal Home f:r Old Pe;;:e in Wash-
ington. Mrs Bonaparte, wife of the
secretary of tbe navy, haa ;reserve;
seme toothsome mangoes.
§Tati
Ow
T: -«r*:
cvlirxje*
..be •:
pper pari
ihe -
;'s:de and
... , ^
*■ - ' i I t*
!e r>f
:be ca-*-
i :*oit
e back
Crrr
1
Tiirt . ii‘i: Ditw <%il tu: i i«-3f
.! lit tra .f * uEJ n 4 . c l|
txl •*» - ■ * T * ’ ■ T I - . - a f
a* ti-a. _ Mil »*. - w . f*»r Lif nr v*
Nt ; ♦.*? eki n.t 7
rw-t r . aTsE.i i :dl: p-kluja :t ctrel ry u»f
£»_•! LaTatii Cr&L
FHA.VE ; CHFTXT
frn f *• *r * bkI *l:>* * .z s..1 ;rt3#ei»rt.
.‘xscmn&cT 4.1
---- jl w. GLEJLS*oy.
£ l * Caawrt Ctrr :» uW '.::rik ▼ kil elj
£ “*-r; f :d« : .< ktiL :: l .i »."!k^e* u.* Us«
f j: a. * ?-*-*
r -iLSL 'i 4 T I ^dik 0.
f 1 :•» * Z*~~.cz -»
Thai ^-*a- iffco.- j I* .* rp- 'oki:
DAY OF TRiLVPH POSTPONED.
Dudekint Has Yet ts Get Even wrrtfc
Witty C-arrrer.
She bad beer having fun width poor
Dudekins for a lor? time, and he w&j
wishful to get even w.*i her. His
idea took the f:-m of a br.,i.ar: conun-
drum. whose answer Dndeidna
thought was . iced tr L.s marly chest.
“I Lave a c-onuud—um for you. Mts*
Frances Le sa ; when he next me»
her.
“Ah'” she -esponded “What i! It?
Who gave it to you*'
'I made it up myself!" be asserted,
bridling somewhat.
“Indeed' What Is it*”
"Why a-e my clothes Eke th*
moanT"
She bec.:a‘ed a moment arid >jd»
tins began to look triumphant.
“You may -j. -re said, slowly—
and Dudeams simehow fe.t the sand
shppin? from under him—“it i* be-
cause they have a mm in them, and
you have a perfect right to think sa
you please Bet, Mr. Dudekin*, opi»
ion.! c^ferl'
New York “Police Matrons”
New York bas 71 women on the pp
lice force. They are known as “polio*
matrons ”
Er a-t .a —s :ac F re* es
Fireflies of .'ama. :a emttt so br.lliant
a ri: t: at a Iota if t:.-m n:lOMd
w.thtn an tnvcr.ed tumbler, will en-
atle a pers u :. read or wr.te at ntgb:
with rut difficulty. These fi.es are in
s.;e as -arge as a common hive bee.
and perfectly harmless Their a;p*ear-
tnce in urns .a. nimhers arts as a
barometer to tbe natives, and is an
. fa -. rain
One- a r Hi”« 'or Women.
M's. A. G Ctnrf.d operates a ranch
tx C-cIi ra do wte-e w.;d Sowers are
collet tec an: pressed for use in sea-
ci.n.ri and men; cards. TT.e work
bt-ng in the op^n a_r. it bas proved
pop-mar among teachers and other
w: men scfiertrg from nerrou!
troubles as it g ves them a chance to .
earn a _rtrs and to regain their
health _
Irr^orta-ri to M crtH*r*.
rxrr.Trfi irr»^L r zm* r* CaST'OICA-
t m*'l llii «.”* K8letj ?3T -l iLJ ar.fi fi
Clkl US UJu £
I T
GIRL IS RURAL CARRIER.
must make t . - r»
“I am that 1 had tb*
-
on Pest un w-.ti • ^
ex;vr.enced to . a ;» can
nervousness within two rt, ntha also
S ■ - -
“For a mau of my age. I am ve-y
well and hearty I son.- r-> c.'-et
persons w bo have not made thetx
Postum right and don t like it B;t 1
tel! them to boil it 1 ng er -.gt. and
cal! their attention to rt - looks t*w,
and before I used it. that seems too-
rincing
“Now, when I have writing to do.
or long c ' figures to cast up,
I feel equal to it and can get through
my work without the fagged out f*ek
ing of old.' Name given by Poe n
Co., Battle Creek. Mich. Read tb*
book. “The Road to WeUvlU*." la
page “There's a reason. '
V « -12-
0* ns.tna Secresf
rr- i ' art
» y-
v?- rdf
} ' Sii* r.
v a*
0,« ”
ed bet
* wo box c
an*.
J v.
St
ev^a*
4 a* arrested
for j
‘..IE
m is
ir l
■be
Wicb
v 9Qui&* eyed
*4 ranie prei^
iDWMinr is sure ?
Mile of 'he yes
rvmmon and
The frost will help 'be
ts opinion of cotton rati
tbe Begg« Ind-pendetM \t
use l» w*» ten -ra I and
tbe
co'ton is
er*. gays
the grime
ag it killed
top crop through the south it
result in an Increase in price for
New State farmer.
tsias:.- of one of the very few women
- . ■.
- V - - ' ■ . Tit
Lane
K i" sume time prke u- TSAC Jnh*
l.aiie was he earner m rural r-
No ii out of XI**e—jsti'Wt. and was un'
nf the nKis; falthfu and painstaking
carriers that ever donned a uniform
Then b.- ey*-Mcbt fe-gan fa 1 nr fc rt
md ii was not king until be founc.
himgeif incapacitated for work A
delicate operation was jierfo’-rijeiJ -in
his ejes. but In time the old tr-ouri-
returned and be found hin..-—If for----
to give up his route
He had a bright intelligent daugh
•er. Mias F’earl. and pat- ns of -bf
route were practically unanimous r
' V, b •*-*
win
c wi * k
’ I ’>*TT
a-r:*. e'
k t*Uik L. 'Ii*-
tb'e-
LT':
* J'*-
carrrt
-* -x
r hiWH
He
(mb'
‘ * :m * lie
fact
that
***•*» 4
'ua^i
4.1^
***t ”**- ts *•: * fij.-try.
Tbe war teparaaemt has
mate a—airem^t i m semi tearbe'!
t~: : - mrt-
atmt.i.s a;; -re* t* Manchuria
atd Korea f-esr pf -pi-g. fi-_-m.g their
vttit tm } -. t 1*1 I'.i; ^.
tz;*rr. lc tut -me trip
•t
'W>en you Lkjj-
WET
WEATHER
CLOTHING
you want
complete
protection
And long -
service
TNcse and mam-
other good points
are combined in
TOWERS
FiSH BOAND
OILED CXOTHING
You caret afford '
to bu> any other /
*v LC .la
•TMWl* UsaPA* ZV
Ma amt
iota; -t
IF YOU WARTitURR MOREY
' t S: r. e o» rn
' i.i ;. to e'jLtract is some
it; f. __
, * . . iT1 cr~*'**' n lurbX’r* r nbl* dc oPcriof
L^h. >* '''■«* ”>n.afc * H.1W
rmiiii’'.LK“* "• ',r**i.**w»■ (ass
tf— »*11..** _<»»*»» -V iiser ; HOB t..rl»«
of the
r»c4 tor 4
t t f“*-ei JS£ iBr-vri #1^T ( ***?££"£ fi",
one fmm ;t -t; ; it: tv.rri tr; y ** ' _
Cii**fc- tsii s rt
It rui-gt H t '
Ck— j. One uof -
fc Hi «;
f*ni. mm xl.m. :•? t eMrb ororr
M? ItaBlSf
r % kir
:>t i-ei w.
kind of
_ dt it
I'ett-*-Suit, t Jt .
WpMIM
i nooiuon
Tbew r.WM
caj author!: o-*
v. tmiCi'
hare for tame
-in»e yAKt
SE ti
habit of p* iug
*"Lt •
OM)Ui Sur
il LmimiiFUt-
A f
sun
have becx
out Uie Vuwi C
wnic
ol Osaka -..u i -
motthg
P ra*.b
*L .
-n *-ti * t.st tu* ; ,ecty of sand he
a* n , ':ttf ut th* sanca
.**- *5> J* *’ ,9*’ c"* » Tcmr t IT* Cl- S
u ^ V-O.? I ;i*r. ctiiv bc!.n;M
*•“■*’*• N a smThso*.
■» • -»lei
1 S.-.ll |
MLiA.«£T WASTED.
JtKUt
f’ej-a.
aw a rich ' .... rjri«t »t : n,.c .
-I- ur Lew-tf Fariury 51^
■ till- 1 trie- "irax ha
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Henry, George. W. The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 33, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 23, 1906, newspaper, October 23, 1906; Tulsa, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173564/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.