The Herald. (Miami, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1901 Page: 2 of 12
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WARNING TO THE PEOPLE
Attorney Johnson's word il Zitutlon
KriUdlBt T rnpping Quails
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Wagoner haa organised a lire coin-
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New paper at pulp The Dem-
ocrat Drove townsitu la nearly 176 acres
large
Ardmme I T March 27 1901
T Tn COMMISSIONER
TbyjlepitrUni'iti iif JunUi-e I verv
anxious llmteyeri tfforl In exerrUcit
to suppress Ilia slopping of ipiail ami
seigli- oilier gaie nuf of the lndisii Teiri-
jour attention la respect
2137 Revised
Imreased Acreage
It la estimated that in the
horbond of 80000 ai-rea of prairie Wyanl
sih! will tie lurmit In the Creek N - fully called to section
tton llila season Reports received Siaiutea and also lt an Acl of Con
by Chief Verier from every aevllon greta approval May 23 1100 which
of lha Nation allow that many lull- provides the penally
Muldrow farmers will Iry planting lilooda ara opening farina and plant- Judgo Townsend 1 tat week at Pm-
cantaloupes thla year ' log ground that havo never Jliereto- cell passing upon ikia question ex
An A O II W lodge has keen f°r attempted agriculture Taheha'plieUlt held that quail was Included
organized In Sallaaw ot lb 80"0 crea as In the term game
- ' being worth $3 per acre and we have The deputy marshals will seize all
Modern Woodmen have organize! (lly million dollars In excess of ncls guns traps ami ammunition and
n lodge at Duranl tbe value of last year This will 1 write raa 'a complete des-riplou of
A building and loan aaaocialion la a magnificent increase and Its influ same giving the fufl name of tbe
being organized in Lehigh em-q will he felt In every town lu the defendants ami their residence slot
South Me Alester people uave paid Nation as well 1 almost every aiming where slid to wl in tbe game
In over $12000 lo taxea tbit year borne -Muskogee Times was consigned
— m -w It the employes of the tallroad or
A recruiting officer spent 14 days ve tw trull$ with in- express company persist in receiving
in Booth McAlester and did not get dgMulrt for te n years have Hied asme for shipment have iliem arres'-
a recruit many things and spent much money d als
Tbe city officers or llnldenvlllo to no purpose until 1 tried K'sh l You are at liberty to givu this pub '
are til paid salaries The mayor Dyspepsia Cure I have taken two llcity that all people may be duly
gets $200 a year UtUlea and gotten more relief from warned
Izs: be QMacc
to Buy
Tlie Rest
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Thu Beat
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The Beat
The Best Canned Veg-
etaldeu The Bent Coffee
and Tea is at
Inicely AHUBRARD’S
Wwit aid Mala Street Miami I T
them than all other medic' nes liiken
I feel more like a boy Ilian I have
felt In twenty years”— Anderson
lUggs of 8onnv Lane Tex Thons
Judge Hnckett haa been appointed n(U 8H ltll Mr Rlwili
Marshal for the cent-al district of Apha pharmacy
the Indian Territory
Oklahoma la credited by thn Breed Thu Commercial Club
er’a Gazette with si better live stock
Wm B Johnson
United States A Hornet
Chkkasha hasn’t rdv park and
wants one Yinlta haa two but haa
none to spare
Sonin In rolls and Calm
Put a young calf or colt frnu a
day to a month old givu one ieshooi)
full of Clmiutierlain’s Cube Diarrhoea
Kemeiiv in half a gdl of water as a
i ii The raising of $500 In five minutes dnn after each operation of tlie
equipment at U agricultural college t niuit hv thn Conmer l (Mult
iaai n rut vnn loinmcriini tino Miwls more tlmu nsiursi uauhlly
than Illinois la gratify tng evidence that our bust ona u llrtcltll pr 0hcr
Bov p garden tail I I l
Mttlia cll the lim Ihl n W T‘" T 1“ ” " Th“““n‘1'' "l no
m i firs 10 ilift Ttii cluh wii't f n ci ui rn s b t stivMfl liv it $hiIi t mui I hit iptiihiIy
spared from dairy work at making suveil nt it each teat I tna temeity
garden the planting of aeveial huM‘- like 20
ABBOTT
The Racket Man
SKILS
Menu and Boyt SIIOKS at
bod rock priors Buy your
next pair of him
Your lor business
E F ABBOTT
semiring aomei' lng I pit wltal you should inks your
new members There Ini when troubled with diurrloea
Except during school n" UenM U‘H r-U'U Fr ale ly 'Alpha PI arm my
H thut far socomphshed vindicate the '
plan of organization which at the
time ws criticized bv tome of our
The purchase of
el of onion seta having already been
accomplished
hours in the forenooe this work Is
under tbe Immediate supervision of
Thomas Elliott
seeds for garden use amounts to $1-18
Including 100 bushels of early pota-
oea — Lhllocco Beacon
The names tribes and Htsiiiona of
last ear’s ball team are aa fob
Ucv ot pc intiii bwt Rln T01 Crtrtoi
DR M B CRUME
THE PAINLESS DENTIST
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i Teeth extracted absolutely wl kmit
! pain ami no bad after effects All
j work guaranteed and prices reason--1
able (ilve me a call
taking up the report in detail and fleMer c 8weMwy Arapaho :
showing what ha Imen done but tbe econil bMemao MotPt Crowa tD aj WijlinPPV
location ot a GO-bale cotUm gin a cenler j w KvHim WCW millinery MOCK
hnndred-shirts steam laundry satisfy- roaMger MtDon8ui lPoneV
Rev My stt of the Southern Metho- t"g Drogrea on railroad wo k organ- flrit baseman Dennis Sungve rOher-
dlat church will preach at the Pres- ‘“l work of the rotttU D'1 ''"' okee auhiute 01 He luknlh
bytertn church next Sunday morn- the ferric committee efifort tn tCaddoJt hlrd baseman: Doc Sewill
log and at night The congregation ih A'l0n ot colleFe- olor Cheyenne! left Beider Msrtln Bow-
of the ME Church South and tbe " ° '“loanee show that the m0 0btppewaJi Stephen
public are invited to Jotn in the aer- Club 1 worth all it costa and that
vice The pastor of the church Ur u Join It The meet-
Rev C W Kerr wtll be out 'of the ‘Bi lwMubIDr PA Rw?r
cltyst the time-iulsa Democrat Chesley both of Key tone- Beal!0n !
Elkina CaddoJ catcher Archie Grot
xer Wyandot captain Henry Alu-
ahorletop— Chit icoo
Youwill waste time If you try' to
cure indigestion or dyspepsia by
Urylog yourself That only makea
it worse when you do eat heartily
You always need plenty ot good
food properly digested Kmlol
O T on the queetlon ot roads and
ferries Join the club— Tulsa Dem
ocrat
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- Prof Tvlsou ot Lonaconlng Md
auffeid terribly from neuralgia of
the stomach ami indigestion for
“Lst whiter 1 was confined to my thirteen year and after I the doctoi
bed with very bad cold on the fulled to cure him they fed him on
lungs Nothing gave me relict morphine’ A friend advised the
Dyspepsia Cure I the result of years Finally my wife bought a bottle of use ot Rodol Dyspepsia Cure and
of scientific research for something Due Minute Cough Cure that effected after taking a few bottles ot it he
that would digest not only some a speedy cure I cannot speak too says “It ha cured me entirely I
elements of food but every kind highly ot that excellent remedy”— can’t ssy too mooli lor Kodol Dys-
And ft I the one remedy that will do Mr T K Houseman Maoatawney pepsin Cure ” It digests wbat you
it— Alpha Pharmacy Pa'- Alpha p batmacj seat! Alpha Phurmacy
All tbe Latest Styles in
Hats and otljier Millinery K
i Goods will be (dund in my
Stock -
Dress Making A Specialty
Mrs 1 ft Hill
1 East Stde Main Street- -
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iliriif rt ismuUjjAi
" OIRie in the rear of drug
S 'store corner 4th and
Main
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