The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 29, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 29, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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V'6 Grace McHenry
Manager
116. MAIN STREET
Tulsa Millinery
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TULSA NURSERY CO.
tulsy. okla
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If not. and you are - < '.g cows. ca.. on Ewing
Hardware Company a*d see a mach ne that is a
bargain. It make you money to use it. and
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price. It s Drofitable for you a: ootn ends of the
deal, come r, and see .t.
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Seattle
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portion. Let the 1 Frisco
Man" fix your ticket.
V. E. CLINE. Agt.
Or write
C. O. JACKSON.
D:v. Pass. Agt..
Oklahoma City.
Getting Ready
To Buy anything in <>
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the Furniture line? <*
You can find it at •
Baxter’s
16, S. Main, TULSA
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PKESBYTERX.4X CHURCH
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Cfcr.>*. ui Elidexer. 6 *r. ; a., j raver meeting
ere.T -'eciesdav erenieg at ?::> PreachiLtf
e^^ri >jnday eTeninjr at 7:30 Rev. C W
Kerr ;*ajtor.
TRINITY CHURCH.
I',**- Stree and Cincinnati Are Rex.
Rector. Sunday School 939
a. n*. Morning Prayer &nd Sermon ll a. m,
Erertintr Prayer to i>. m.
A. M. E. CHURCH
Sunday School 9:3c a. m.
Preaching 1I:.« a. m.
Class Me**-; njr 3^v* p,
Also Thursday s:t»■ j*. m
Prater Meeting Tuesday Evening
Boar tueet _ Monday night o! each week
Ret J. E. W. Phillips. Pastor
ALL CHILDREN
at birth inherit a predispo-
sition to bodily ills and ail-
ments— more or less serious.
The stomach and
, bowels are the most
fprolitic sources of ill-
health.
They are the hotbeds
of disease, and
because less at
tention is given
them, more evil
can be traced
I rectly to them
'thantoanyother
organs of the
body.
Where there is the east indication of
trouble or you are leeling out c. sorts.
Dr. Caldwell’s
l l axatice)
Syrup Pepsin
should be taken at once.
It is the be*t preparation for the stom-
ach and bowels. •
If they are all out of order, it will
eradicate the trouble, tone up the pans
and restore them to then natural con-
dition DR CALDWELL S SYRUP
PEPSIN communicates itself to the
whole system and its beneficial and
curative effects are pronounced and
instantly experienced.
It will keep yon in good health.
DR CALDNYELL1S SYRUP 1 “EPSIN
can be obtained in both dollar and half-
dollar sires from all druggists.
Your money will be refunded if it
does not benefit you.
Your postal card request wilt bnng br return
tr.a our n v >t. I>K CALDWELL S4
gOOK OF WONDERS .a.pie toe
.b so who b.i\e never tne.l this wonderfnr
remedy. Write tor it today.
PEPSIN SYRUP Ca
Monticcllo, Illinois
For Sale by Shackle Drug Co
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Henry, George. W. The Tulsa Chief. (Tulsa, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 29, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 29, 1908, newspaper, September 29, 1908; Tulsa, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1173841/m1/4/?q=music: accessed June 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.