The Herald. (Miami, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, November 1, 1901 Page: 3 of 12
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JUST RECEIVED
The largest and best assorted stock ©I sundries ever
brought to Miami
Box Stationery
Mu Id row people recently spent
$120 on their cemetery
thing that could bo seen from
1 the car window
They were greeted with many I
We have everything in Box Paper you could
:s in tii
want
nted paper at'prices to suit you
A Modern Woodmen lodge has I a handsome landscape and a sur-
been organized at Welch
Sallisaw now has telephone j
connection with Fort Smith
J E Combs has purchased the
Fairland Bee and J Ilale Swind-
ler the former proprietor has
gone to Kansas City to engage in
business
A great deal of new corn is
coming to town while the yield
is not so large the price makes
the farmer just about as much
money— Cherokee Star
prisingly large number of pretty I
and Inviting towns Indeed that I
route carries one over a wonder-1
fully beautiful and attractive!
country It gives every indica-
tion of great fertility and easy)
cultivation It is a great coun-
try and the towns show that it I
is beginning to be filled with a
great people
I We saw permanent improve-
ments in the way of homes busi-
ness houses manufacturing es-
tablishments etc etc that have
Cost the outlay of hundreds of
thousands of money and every
United States Judge Townsend I one ° them on lands to which no I
of Ardmore I T holds the rec- Individual man or woman has a I
ord in disposing of cases In I k® simple title It’s a curious
254 days he swept 1311 cases off I an most interesting sight It
the docket! lis much more than that It is
j undispu table evidence that this
W Tell no Secrets I Indian Territory is filling up
It’s an open secret that Hunt ’si with men and women who are
Lightning oil cures every thing I not afraid to trust one another
except broken hearts and soften-1 and the Indians who collectively
ing of the brain 25 and 50 cts I own the fee The simplest ex-
lplanation of why they are not
Irtlu MIIO Conference af raid repose his j
The Methodist conference at 1 cause they are here with an hon-
Chickasha adjourned at 9 o’clock lest purpose each for himself in-
last night Following are some I tends no wrong intends to do
of the appointments: Rev C L I right— and intends that his
Browning president Willie Hal-1 neighbors shall do right And
sell college Rev J L Briggs they will No other law is so
The very latest styles
Hair Brushes
We carry a stock second to none Anything you want
in hair brushes Finest line of combs to be-seen anywhere
WE Are Leaders
In pochet books purses bill books school books
school supplies toilet soaps cosmetics and perfumery Al-
ways have on hand a large stock of Glnssf Oll Lead end
Painters Supplies'
JEWELRY DEPARTMENT
Is well filled and every piece of goods sold is absolute-
ly guaranteed See our line of watches and clocks
DO NOT FORGET
When you have a prescription to fill that our pre-
scription department is under direct charge of a graduate in
Pharmacy with twelve jears practical experience we
guarantee you accuracy in our prcsclptiour compounding
Zhc Blpba (frbavmacs
SHRIVER ft TIDWELL Proprietors
C PVIbblAMS
President
6W BIGHAM
VlCERRES
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GaSMII
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Asst cashier
BANK OF MIAMI
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CAPITAL STOCK S12000
SURPLUS - 14450
lip Late Last Night
Then you don’t feel the best I
Caldwell’s Syrup
today Dr
Vinita Station Rev P B Hicks I good and wholesome as intelli- Pepsin is very effective for Sick
presiding Elder Cherokee dist-1 gent public sentiment and that Headache Biliousness or disor-L
rict L R Jones Vinita circuit I the Indian Territory has to a re-1 dered stomach Sold by Parrish I II rlOlllCFS
Rev J S Lamar Afton Rev J (markable degree & Caldwell
E Sawders Tahlequah Rev And yet our New England
Belcher Chelsea M W Wheeler I brother (who will ask the interpo
Fairland and Miami Rev T F I sition of the courts and officers
Brewer president Spaulding In-1 of the law if his neighbor spit
stitute Muskogee gets the I in bis face or call him a liar or
next conference I seduce his daughter) say that we
I of the Indian Territory are not
Not i Dissenting Vote (capable of self government
A perfect laxative! That is I Tat all of us the free born
the unanamous verdict of the ( Inan and the free born white
people who use Dr Caldwell’s ( ° number of nearly half a
Syrup Pepsin 50c and $100mon 80us must be kept in
sizes Sold by Parrish & Cald-Peang strings— the carpet bag-
well ( Ber holding the strings — for an-
1 other generation or two But
nanh I really the fellows who think that
I do not know that Miami canr?e steel trust is fostering an1
anymore see herself as others ' ant industry” cannot be ex-
see her than a man can see him (Pted to know what it takes to
self as others see him One Mi-1 mae a man
amian has recently made the
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W 1 STRAWN
DENTIST
Rooms on east side of
Main Street in the old D
W Talbot law office
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Call and see me
Ttw mother art hesltby becsu
I thlr duties ar a exacting Thtawdety
lot pregnancy the shock of childbirth
m the care ot young children are I
leevera trial oa any woman But with I
I Wine ot Cardul within her creep every
1 mother— every woman In tn land— cenl
pay the debt at pereonal health she I
I owe her loved one Do you wantl
robust health with all Its privfecgas andl
pleasures? Win ot Cardul will give It
to you
etreagthaas the female
I substitute under any
trip from here to Holden ville via
the Frisco Lines from Holden-
ville to South McAlester via the
Choctaw and from South McAl-
ester to Vinita via the Katy
Nearly all the distances were
But this is a digression I took
my pencil in hand to say that af-
ter viewing all the good country
and all the good towns along
those several lines of railway
I’m still glad I live in Miami I
T
eal that is i
traveled in daytime and our eyes ( I say with renewed emphasis
were in constant search of every ( Miami is all right
If you care for a meal
realy good
If for quantity and quality
food
Try the Famous It will stand
the test
It is ever my aim to serve the
best
So when in town you wish to
dine
Call and see me
WILL DEVINR
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