The Indian Sentinel. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1899 Page: 4 of 4
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The One K*eeptlon.
I ?.T T? !'f"r >"u " "• «' would think ,
■SK.*" 4 ™
.JSjf' V"''! ' J't-'-v.-i: . - i n conoid
™k55JI 11 fin you credit for h«r- I
uu told me tin truth mi.«
in* told me tii« truth otuv.
"Indeed! And when was th.it, pray*"
When you proposed. Don', y „ ren.em-
ChicigS &ej„™ ^,U"W°"h> « ' •••••-
, The patient haa n fighting chance for hit
\ v« U tors disagree.- Chicago J)ajiy
corrkct brkathlnu.
(Implc Kterclae Thnl will
prove (he Cun<lill<ui of
lli«* l.unuN.
humorous.
Is your breath bad? Then your
best friends turn their heads aside.
A bad breath means a bnd liver.
Aycr's Pills are liver pills. They cure
constipation, biliousness, dyspepsia,
sick headachc. 2bc. All aruRpists.
2 be.
Air is a prime requisite of our eecKrr
After health and beauty, for the 1 wo are
inseparable. Our Arm act in life is to
breathe; the cessation vt breath is
death. Between the first instinctive
net of respiration and the last feeble,
fluttering* pnsp, how little practical
[ thought is given to the vital subject of
correct breathing.
"As free as air,*' runs the proverb.
The economy practiced by many in
j breathing the proper amount of air
I would apparently mark it na a rare
| and expensive commodity.
At lca t twice a day practice any
pood exercise that will fully inflate the
lungs and till the blood with life-giv-
ing owgen. Do not breathe as if un-
der a lu ll glass and you feared to ex-
haust the supply!
Lie flat on your Lock upon the floor.
Strctcli the arms high above the head.
Inhale slowly through the nostrils un-
til the lungs arc filled. Ilctain the air
as long m possible, then exhale slowly,
letting the hands fall gradually tot lis
[ Want your
buck in
_1' pnn licet] daily this breathing exor-
V !.'°.'.:r b0Hril o b*«uUfui l cif<- v.ill hrcden and deep, n the l,.-t
and efTcctually ward off incipient pul-
monary trouble, as well as develop the
figure. Of course it is understood that
the excrcise is tnk.n wit'u wide open
Endows ledger Mont hi v.
I rt>wii .T rK,i blnrk f Than "
buckingham's dye ms!
hbadfus or this paper
DWIKINU TO lift ANYTttINO
ADVEBT1HKD IN ITS COLt'MM
SHOULD INSIST UPON HAVING
WHAT Tlli.v ASK rOR, BBFUSIVO
ALL SUasiiTLTICS Oil IMITATIONS-
In lima
Belle " I here's no flies on Charley.*
I'( rtha 'Naturally-. There's nothing
sweet aliout Charley's disposition."—
Boston Transcript.
Mr. \\ ickw ire—">'a\tiges never .snore.'
Mrs. Wick wire—''No, the people who
listen to sru r ing are the ones w ho get
savage, -indianapolis Journal.
The following sign is to be seen in u
Staten Island village: "Tin scprciuist-
have moved neiv llu- street * .N. \
j Commercial Advertiser.
j ' ••ucher "Johnny, what is a thief ?
Johnny Hard up—'"Dunno." Thicim-i
--"Oh. \,you tl< . Now, what would
1 be it I took money out of your pot-I.
et?" Johnny Martin,. ' Why, youse ud
be a peach. -Ohio State Journal.
I he Brute. —"He tried to kiss me,
judge, paid the frnia' complainant
"Didn t he succeed?" queried the court,
"No, sir." "Five dollars line!" thun-
dered the court, turning to the prisoner,
"lie more careful next timr
dclphia North American.
What lie Never Tell
"Dounscr is always brnp
the smart nets of the b.il
-"Hut he leaves out th
thing the youngster does
«•: his dad when he goes out
Itoston Transcript.
.rrassmt ut of Riches.—Cltv
m afraid my summer has
re, after all." Cerise -"Th<
Clorindn—"Yes I. Yon
gaged to so many men that
COMMERCIAL WIT.
A Parcel of Puna That Were Worked
Off All lllKht Hut They
Didn't Take.
Four traveling men int on the
■ Wi
draft l
for a :
An I ,
l hula
theui."
I'hilfldelnl
I'hila-
— llicks-
ging about
v." Wicki
«• smartest
-making a
• 'U, "hhiiiiu linn «m oil l nr *: I own lk
In front of the Windsor the other m^lit tell
in« atom-*. The in..n win1 Maoke.l stop.*
had ju^t fi malice] a mi uulm t t , .
Jut minds me of what the pickpocket isid
to Ins fellow | i oilier," f"uuaei.t««l the man
With the natiil Ii! - -'in.
"What Was that
"I am here, gentlemen," he Mid, "as the
result of a lii'.nn nt of ah-.tr n : t..i, "
I hi pun fell u ith a du
Put i lie man who an ni m , . . ... .
the front again.
"lake the mee ml is TJ. th? TheTr ]| MIM
l :mi!arit> Ho wan there bcmuac of In*
•islnt. ; making light of thine
Ji t,!"*som> man refused to he ai'mt
Mfiy
, "lie w is there on a Mint r ' a ,]#•
•ire to make a name fnrlnm«- 1
The man with the Mom. n,. alr.l
'last reminds me of ti;. imiu *-
carnally reni n ked I l,< i, u , .
nte stage wait and the m .n ui o .iki.i >
'*;Vi;,.,f-w*y ,u
"As lie said, through v 4 hut t.
advantage of an open ng wl rtered
laiyc no ieantile n . i/
l wide, tar ivaehii \ .1 I . >
Bfwer Olehrstlun.
Alnrr . n, ..
i ne I )t we,\ «<
ton ihly den,, Uftrale.i ;
and i • til. i
rcmed:« s .mi.. mr>, ... •
HOUSKHOLD HINTS.
If there is one thing on which ths
housewife prides her clf, it i that of
having her lauml< i in^ done nicely, . o
that the wearing appai #1 nm\ be! he ail-
miration of sll. I he washing is ti mall
matte® any one aline - can do that, but
t« lima the linens present that flex-
ible and g|osH> appearance after being
ironed requires a tine quality of March.
Ash j ou i irroeei ai n coupon boot j
which will enable \<iii to get the first
two pnekag. of this ncn Ht.ireh "Uc.l j
•le matk brand, nb « two c f
t he eh
|vtinf< <1
s|ier
GEN. JOE WHEELER
PRAISES PERUNA,
The Great Catarrh Cure.
elve beautiful colors
' «i> - lib or the Twentieth t
too > iil « alrndar, all almobit. I\ free.
^ • . t f the jMainh -t offer* ever
ms«le to mtivduec "b'e.l «'i " l.inn.lry
*tstvh,.1 ' Hubiug-«-i '• latent inxcntion.
'"•"f Other Plan \ecr««nrr.
ter'a
digext
"Thr ;ni«t«
r\. .< inn!
titers, ill •! in
lo
>t is nt t lie Ol.
" i «
the > j . . ;>{ it
• in Ih n I hp
Hl.il.'ll.'O 1l'|(l
wr micivlv
u\ thr I VIC l« a ml
Isuit it'll if. n%
. \
■ li. ; i'|
ith the Uti
••I ilmctn fi it« in
rien«v. 1 in
i II.- .loci
t ktii w tli i* we
oati !an t \
ticAt Irilmi
«'U - tjogj , c l e-
.« rni
l o \ oor
IVfi telif
nntl II '■ rn r
x is nliVr
en'a Foot Knne,
nuke i iislu or
N. > ^ . . •,
1 ,w t .1
< « i ni. linn
s!t; v.! t.^. ||.,
. 1 ' I .'11*. > 'IT,
M
mum
M;;
AN ODD MARRIAGE.
WedilIng I i e .1 Onl% THn
or k .
1*111* for IIU r.tpKpn.
w
■"weetrr st'"V to hununity 1
run the Jnnamccment thnl the hetll!: t
gi-ttr .xndheilth-bKijer. &*- ?
swnILI, tells of the birth of in ,-j !
of good health. It is the one reliable *
y .. Z !ht cf *:1 blood, j
1781
WIIKK WRITING TO ADVESTIlfKI
",U "■ A0 t rll...
■e ' In Ult piper.
l b II
1 \\n. Followed in
Irnra b> Uue nf UAH
A pa*
t.'r i f oni of the p
church?
s in llrooklvn, whose
chargei
n this ooim; v. had a -i
perienoc
ah ut fiTeyears v
The «
:< r\y clt rp-vman w as
one cvt i,
heard a
quiet knock at the . <
n* Kepulvu'.
How .lid >ou
then; in my pop-
Mioppias i > >1«U
thsj Kb m. Smyth <
trsJe
\N t
ind
I ; O, , >v. , ,.n.i
r - ■ • i , .:
are now read\ :oma.itoan\ it-ade;
eipt ol Ilk;, to part.) j
vr < \ n - .ige and a t. . •!.«
laiih, tiu ir mammoth cai
tsict li.ustr..: . desenpt u and p
M tre.
se am. anting to
.-ending for the
their monthly
month. People
«should 5end tor
«<onn M. Mllyih Co. r*{*logue and com-
pare j.r., os qu -,.,1 m ,h. t.u.noKue I. p all
3r " •' '• cui,«unpt. i. i>ardwar<>,
dr> co .:s. K,.„,>n. ...; ons. ,-lothinp. ctc.,
*jth |«.,-«• wh ,<h n are payinc I:, iders
wV .! .0 uh" -Nf' !>niuh l - l;w 10
cLr Sl ] ' ■■■ ■'■
viae should no! i„ ,, ,
she r.rrici Hlaa .nr.
uS,n,t:V; ?":u> V " : ' ' I • ment of
. ' V . . .
13(frodj Sa\SatM\iffn |
in l ne
f
man ai
ter. an
>art nt res
after
^ :noc a
;> a M
juer,
1 between !
ortnedhisiaih
which was sure to 1
on hi:
troub
uch an
nt and doub
ur icv of thi
' !.v to all the la'.\s. regar
of theoeremont
irs : • i! ii:iiv" u as Jitard ol
had not trot intc
me in
surd ir
t ion
in <
as to tin
i'he fa tin :
For in
I minister found that
any difficulty. About th
the evening- he hear
door, and he i
:range feature of ti
that the son was at hami
for a few days. T
hurried to the door, an.
r was the man h
na - >u i)ing- rn;
served an \
'i|'vmar
married fi
mark : i
d tiia:
n, ar
l"K
• i ii and
lney
of this
I good
i ii eon
. es of
cnts
ill; I I \.i
\ \
4 Aiiprrllniiui ^iiKHeatlmi.
"1 i. ti,! i\ the world at your fret," he
' \ - i'-.ed. Hut she looked .it him itiiv and
1>.. no reason for troubling you, Mr.
v " I ules* the law of gravitj has In t u
•• N Jly i« pi •>!< i. the earth' is there
sirva.i;. \\ ashing!oil J*!ar.
I'l e Heit Prr«rrl| tlun fop <'tilll«
an.I l-'ever is a InUtle of tiitovr s TsaTiaEM I
' 1,1,1 Iom«. It s niniply iron and Quinine in I
a tasteless form. No cure no pay. Pricc/iOc.
l.« sure hours are the host or the worst
part ol our lives. Kam's llorn.
To Care a «N ld In One llay
Take T.axativt* Kmnio Ouinine Tablets. AH
druggista refund money if it fails to cure. 2Bc.
The man who controls his temper govsras
'! • • • < hiosgo Dsiljf News.
, " " N f 1 " "'S1'-, TakoSomellale'.
II "! 11 <n f inn ■ I .Hill I'ar insl.inliT.
I iKi' > lot thai lie Hi ops C'urr in one minute.
\\lim a rn li liankortigni notea thev mav
- • 5 1 i . but it may badifenat
j if he ir.gs (hem.—I iuladelphia Record.
i : limk I'iso f Cure for Consumption is
till- fii.j medio.ne for Coughs. .lu.uie
i inci.ard, bpringfield, III., Oct. 1, IS94.
It i« said there is no fool like an old fool—
l,m in- - "Hie >"iiiii! ones that run a
close second. U, igo iMiiy Xe« .
Hall's Cntarrli Care
Is a Constitutional Cure. Price, 75c.
..yjjortlhoesnr.s is one of the most costly
thinp in tha world.—Barn's llorn.
JOK IVIlKHI.Kir.S CHAHlit' AT Sl\ .H AN 1III.I,.
mini.iinif in.- . uvuirv 'f.,rc. s in' front "of j ^tates Senator Sullivan.
8atitla(roand thamthi.rof •■Tin- S:>n-! say I havabean taking
Hiiro Campaign," in speaklriif of the , .S""R'll"" f'Jr catarrh,an.1
pr.-at tattirrh r.mody, IV-ru-na, Kays: u'1'1 " a" "eellent medicine,
" I join with Senators Sullivan, lloa.-li {-,u lnS'ne more relief than anything I
ami Me I in' ry in their g-ood opinion of 'av® ^ N*rtaKen.—W. V. Sullivan, Ox-
I c rii na. It is rccominended to 1110 by ' ' <v>s
those who have used it as an excellent
tonic and particularly effective as a
cure for catarrh."
, uuu am e-iatl to
testify that it has freally helped ,m. in
I
lo" ' «• ill regard to Fc-rii-na: „i_.„ ■ eWcacious as u cure for the
" I'e-ru-na is an excellent tonic.
have used it sufllciently to say that i I IcoU
believe it to bo all that vou claim for it \ fr«.« i i
, Columbus, Ohio.
ni, .*1188.
United States Senator Roach.
4 Persuade1 1 f ' * -
I - --ru-na as
United States Senator McEnery,
*oE!,«y Unit<'d State* I been advise'
! " Persuaded by a friend I havTused
e-m-nu as it tauic, and am plad tu
... . , 1 lire lor Iho
I W KU"nVt rSI complaint of catarrh
J , , „ Ko8ch. Larimure, North I)a-
HANMOTH
ft ORD
156-158-160
162 164 -166
..W MADIJOM iT-j
CHICAGO.
WOMEN
AVOID
OPERATIONS
IIU- very word "operation" strikes terror to a woman's
soul.
through neglect' "1WayS theS£ °pera,ions become necessary
If tin- ".eases are very painful, or too frequent and excessive,
get the right advice at once and
stop taking chances. It will cost
you nothing for advice if you write
to Mrs. I'inkham at Lynn, Mass.,
for it. and if you let the trouble
run alorfg it will surely cost you a
great deal of pain and may mean
an operation.
Mis:; Sarah j. Graham. Sheridanville, I'a.. writes: "Dear
mi -. I'.nkham:—i had suffered for sev-
eral years with female troubles and
doctored until I was discouraged. I felt
—"tched and tired of living. I had dis-
ease of kidneys, bladder trouble,
dropsy and bloating, had womb
\\ trouble and a large tumor had
formed; in fact all my organs
were out of fix.
"Sceingawoman's letter prais-
rto^l inK >'our remedies. I wrote to
%), I |ler aI-d she begged of me to try
it, telling me all that it had done
for her. I bought six bottles of
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound and now cannot ex-
press my gratitude to you. The
tumor began to come away in
pieces and I got better all the
time. I believe now that I am
entirely cured.
" My doctors could not believe
it at first, as they all had told me
that my case was a hopeless one,
and no human power could dome
any good. They were astounded.
If I can say anything that can
help other women, I shall be
glad to."
It is not safe to wait until the
la t moment. Ilead oft troublo
iJon t be satisfied without Mrs
for a fair of ele-
gant lace curtains.
Constantly haunting
f 'the markets of Europe
'''and America with
A ready cash to buy with
brings us bargains
. • only possible w 11 h
houses of the largest
capacity. To our pat-
rons this often means
two dollars' value for
one dollar in money.
TTcro. for Instance, Is nnofTrrlnffox-
tinordinary in l.icn curtains, nt to
ailorn tha window of any lions, hold.
Thry nro .American ri"t in a beautiful
scrollder-lrn, an cxact rri.rodurtion
of real Jrl li point. Which, when hung
at your window h scarcely di<tin-
pi'! hod from the original Imported
nriirlo. They are 40 Inches wldo and
3". y "dslong, and wo furnish tli- in
In white or ecru, and If this barer, a
does not comi up to
your expoctntion
will cheerfully
Ournrlco por pah
Is only
98o.
'^■-X -_i
by pr./mpt attention to it.
Pinkham's advice.
and light dressings of cuticura, purest of
ernollient skin cures. This trcatmen? at once
stops falling hair, removes crusts, scales and
ftimulnt St°h0thr,irritated- itchinK surfaces,
stimulates the hair follicles, supplies the roots
with energy and nourishment, and makes the
hair grow upon a sweet, wholesome, healthy
scalp when all else fails. y
pure am) sweet ami fr«.n from every blemish U tlio nkln, wall.
CUTICURA SOAP. Itrmove, tl e.u«r f!"J.";.wl-f1"1'1"-'. ">" W^««-.l l.y'
Hn.l baby blemlahrs. Ti/.: Tin- , . . . ",! -,lrl"B eniptiomi. lo«- ,.t hair,
ths l'Olr.KS. CI 111 I II ( soil." , «
from CUTIOUBA, th. Kr,at ■kia wSh 'T'i'"I" ,"'1
anil most nbMhlac oi flowuodon Mootlier i , i cl'lafndliati
««p. th. i„., toiw a„a i,,b,^^,7 :i ",d
Hotbftii.«Ti,I "rn, 7'*"-.M?•?*,.fjr l.t!Sln«' Burnin«. Sealy Humors.
WKTMEXT to heal £ Z^! t V
Botton. SMd tor "Uow to IUv, UeauUlul l.'al,, I
•tiwary micro]
■ "'*v, anil ilien cell
r ratiahr<> m. Dr. Ur
ake a crucial tc
povernmcnt
liuman t .in*
wishing tc
i pot leave from the
ulate tretn of the
Oar Oivii \ olennu.
"When I was on t! < JY ,.t " ri
parked the « « u l>, .. , .. . ,
I Mted Mates army ! j a
aaparilia. l)>> m.u t ,:nk tin . . ,1 !
large mercantile tbtal> ,-lxmeui
responded the m.iu m 1. .,, k
ewii7;' wcre pl' l1' ■ :• 1
"Hawiii?"
' "Ye^ you know there i.« n little erupt ion
there. —Chicago Evening \ew
"Johnn
regular.>
X . ir,
K<mme an
H iixfetl.
... .I n ii take>,>nr roupli mctlicinc
1 M liool, H- | tr. .| VOII-"
' ■!'"■> iilie.l it, an' lie
•"I'lili- tor i. --.lay Storivs.
•re.t of mi in tii, ne:i r I 'a r i with eui
tures of bu:nan eanei r. l|, cho e tre.,
far re11111m 11 from nnv il a^nl one-
Hix months Inter jpots of dry rot up-
luareil on : lie trees InnaeulateO
I'lfelus. mil pies anil •yoamorea. An elm
•lied from tlie cancer so communlcar d
" ' J ' : nve griren atrikii g rci ult .
Dp. Bra doe not conclude that animal
ami \ e^ctablc cancers are catiutl li\ one
W" rifle fuuffus but he thinks a ini'mbor
of plantt ire extreme!) like
discuses of aii i ma la,—London \. w .
Vn T'p-nill Pull.
First Undertaker — How'
lip to your ;.'\vn?
toeond l adertakcr- Wall, ihe .leath
rate a;n t what it ought to lie.— \ ^
Prra>.
jiSS#tea ja6
gja-iwiwasaa-
business
< law cgu
11 New
Kimball
Pianos
And a Riu.ball Or^an have been
tddcil to the e(|uipment of the
Maddox
Seminary
Thus we tlrul the irreat reputation of '
the "Kin,hall" reeeivlag the endorse-
merit of Little Rock's successful *ein- :
inary There is no Instrument that ear I
rits with it the liuowa fact "that none I
are better" with more certainty than I
the "Kimball." Kndorsed, us it* is, by
practically all of the (freat artists anil
tbouaauda and thousands of individual
buyers, it bespeaks for the colleges
usinp them that the determination to
obtain "only the best" in their equip-
ment is the prominent consideration.
If you want a piano or orpan write for 1
handsome catalog, prices and terms.
Hollenberg Husic Co.,
LITTLE ROCK.
ONE OF OUR
SAMPLE OFFERS
$3-98 .
Will buy this elegant J
Bouclc Jacket,
Made of black curly |
bouclc. all lined, in- j
eluding sleeves, with '
silkolineand iuterlined !
'double-breasted, storm
collar, eight horn but-
tons.
Our handsome Illus-
trated Fashion Cata-
logue.
Mailed Free
to auy address.
Boston Store,
State and Madison Streets.
Chicago, III.
■ eveut minimimEED.
our mammoth catalogue in which is
■— listed at low-
est wholesale prices everything to eat, woarand use,
is furnished on rovs'ptof only IOc. to partly pay post-
fiSe .«r exPressag >; and as evidence of good faith—
2 5.,° allowed on first purchase amounting to
vo~ °ur monthly grocery price list free.
^pi" £y!% ^ ®&&&&&& c/yye <•>
WHEH YOU illy SHflf ^
YOU WANT j STYLE,TY'
I COMFORT.
OUR STAMP on I lie SHOK YOU BUY
<>I AKAXTEKS 'J'heso ^nalilics.
DESN9YERS SHOE 00.,
K t. Louis. Mo.
Rer.(nowBishoD)JosspJiS. Key
Vf rotf: "ll'n Hr« mnrll'l 1 II I I
moffett's
-'wiuc^i
ASA
Wrote: gMrtf joar 1'KKl HI.M
'Ifrllnn-r I'owderni to our Hill*
rrandchlld nil), the hsppiMt re-
*ull* 1 ho rffpfta « ■ re «| in us l rn.if.
jral ami rrrtr.iolf uore•alhrnrlurr
(Teething Powders.) jLJL
, C0MS only 25 Cents. If not found at your Druggist's, mail 25 cents lo
C. J. MOFFETT, M. D., St. Louis, Mo
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 & $3.50 SHOES g 'JN
Worth to |6 compared *ith
other makoi.
Indrraed bv over
l.OOO.OOO wtnrrn.
ALL LEATHERS. ALL STYLES
Till OISIIXB kill «. I.. l onfU.-
■ and prlf* ilia^rd ou tiollsa.
Talro no aabattinte claimed
to he ■* good. I iuvi *! liinkfra
of and M.W almfa In Ihe
world. Ynor dealer Khouia keep
ihrin—If Dot, i>h mi neml you
— — —— — -- a patron receipt | rl<-e Mute
kind of lr^lljer. !/ nnd width, plaiu or top loe.
< uinloi;i>** H Free.
W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO., Brockton. Mass
ffl
II. UIJPPKK M K€ . < <>.. Clnrlntiuil. Ohio.
ARTCRSINK
You den? rourself plra-suro and
comfort It you don i u^e II.
II rl 11 in n t.
I ira—TI,,..,. lights arc- - h rd or
tli*' nunplrxica. '
Purk '1"-^"' oneean s<,<-' so well by tli*m.-
etlbd t mill thougl," ,'t ' Jj!'..'.'«n!Hiu«iJ-*to"rr'urf ™ ■"* «" «
1 ou prtcedfd her.—Atckiio* lilvbe.
Planlalioii Chill Cure [sGua
To cure, Cr money refunded by yo^mercharuTs?!Jh^!!^™P
Price SOc.
If you rill
send us 25c.
/ wc will send
/ you Demorcst's
Family Magj^inc
for three months
and give you two
handsome pictures in
ten color*, exact repro-
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Parks, J. T. The Indian Sentinel. (Tahlequah, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 19, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 4, 1899, newspaper, November 4, 1899; Tahlequah, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc154958/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.