Canadian Advertiser. (Canadian, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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Contractors Suilders
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Papep Hanging.
Plan* sod PptolCcailon. Nralshod on short notice. Charges reasonable.
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E. R. CHEADLE,
...IiKAI.KK IS...
LUMBER,
AND BUILDING
MATERIAL.
GROCERIES,
FLOUR AND FEED.
CANADIAN, I. T.
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FOLEY BANKING CO.
.. INC.Ten.
PAID UP CAPITAL, $50,000.
Opened for Business Feb, 28,1898.
Does a general banking business and solicits the accounts ol
merchants, furmers and cattlemen and in return we
promise prompt and satisfactory service.
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
of south Mcalester.
[No. of Hank, 6052. J
J. H.GORDON. President, „ W. J-WAD^ Vice-President,
F. S. QENll.NG, Vke-Presldent. ^ t .'^Llst^t ^hicr.
Open for Business December 12,1896.
CAPITAL STOCK, $50,000.
SURPLUS, $11,000.!
DIRECTORS—15. J. Fanniii, F. S. Genung, C. C. Hemming, .J. J.
McAlester, W. J. Wade, L. W. Bryan, J. H. Gordon, L. T. Bradley,
Yancy Lews.
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FRESH GROCERIES. j
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? j 1 carry at all times a -full stock j j
| of the freshest groceries to be }9
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I am here to please the people J
and ask all to call and get.my ! ®
\ prices.
H. JOHNSON,
I * Canadian, Indian Territory.
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Would Hot Suffhr 80 Again For
Fifty Timaa Its Price.
I awoke last night \i[itb severe
pains in my stomach. I never felt
so badly in all my life. When I
came down to work this morning I
felt so weak I could hardly work.
I went to Miller & McCurdy's drug
store and they recommended
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. It.worked like
magic and ono dose fixed me nil
right. It certainly is the finest
'tiling I ever used for stomach
! trouble. 1 shall not be without it
in my homo hereafter, for I should
not care to endure the sufferings of
last night again for iifty times its
price.—G. II. Wilson, Liveryman,
Uiirgettstown, Washingtown Co.,
I'a. This remedy is for sale by
Canadian Drug Co.
Consult Advertiser when you
want any work done in the print-
er's line. If you arc not n sub-
scriber, you had ought to bo.
A Life And Death Fight.
Mr. W. A. Hinos of Manchester,
la., writing of his almost miracu-
lous escape frum death, says: "Kx-
poause after measles induced t-cri-
ous lung trouble, which ended in
consumption. I had frequent hmu-
urrhagea and coughed night mid
day. All my doctors said 1 must
soon die. Then I began to use Dr.
King's New Discovery which
wholly cured inc. Hundreds have
used it on my advice and all say
it never fails to euro Throat, Chest
and Lung troubles." Regular size
flOeand SI.OO. Tria' i-s'.tlesfree at
J. 1). Fulton's drug store.
A Oood Farm For Sale.
1 have a splendid farm for stile
to a citizen. The farm is 4 miles
east of Reams Switch, and is well
improved. Will sell for cash or
trade for good live stock. Call
on or address, L. C Featherston,
Featherston* 1. T.
Glorious News
Comes from Dr. D. R. Cargile,
of Waliisa, I. T. lie writes: "Klcc
trie Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer
of scrofula, which had canst d her
gTcut suffering for years. Terrthle
sores would l>ruik out on her head
and face, and ihe best doctors
could give 110 help; but now her
health is excellent,'' Electric iiit-
teis is the best blood purifier
known. It's the supreme remedy
for eczema, tetter, salt rhcuui, fl-
eers, boils and running sores. It
stimulates liver, kidneys and how-
els, expels poisons, helps digest-
ion, builds up the strength. Only
flOcts. Sold by J. Kultun, druggist.
Guaranteed.
For Job Frintinjr.
Wc have just received a largo
shipment of stationery of ".11 kinds
When in need of job work let us
figure with you. We can save
you money, and guarantee you to
get first-class work, 'i hen again,
yjur money is kept in Canadian
and will return to you in lets than
thirty days. See the point?
▲ Card of Thanks.
I wish to say that I feel under
lasting obligations for what Cham-
berlain's Cough Remedy has done
for our family. We have used it in
bo many cases of coughs, lun^
troubles and whooping cough, and
it has always given the most per-
fect satisfaction, we feel greatly in-
debted to the manufacturers of tl i :
remedy and wish them to please
aeccpt our hearty thanks.—Resp-
ectfully, Mrs. 8. Doty, Des iVoines
Iowa. For sale by Canadian Drug
Co.
ANTKD—Honest man or woman to
— travel (or largo house: salary ?U.">
monthly and expciuos, witli lncreaso
position permanent: Inclose solf-ad-
dressed stamped envelope. Manager.
3:lU Canton bid?.. Chicago. 6-SS
A Monster Devil Fiah
Destroying its victim, is a type
of Constipation. The power of
this malady is felt 011 organs, ner
ves, muscles and brain. But Dr.
King's New Lifo Bills are a safe
and sertain cure. Rest in the wrorld
for 8tomaeh, Liver, Kidneys and
Bowels. Only '15 suits, at J. D.
Fulton's drug store.
Wanted—Skvkbai. iiriuht and
honest persons to represent us as
Managers in this and close by
counties. Salary #1)00 per year
and expenses. Straight, buna-fide,
110 more, no less. Position perm-
anent. Our references any bank
iu any town. It is mainly office
work conducted at home. Refer-
ence. Knclose self-addressed stamp
ed envelope. Tub Dominion Com-
pany, Dept. 3, Chicago.
Dr. Cady's Condition Powders,
or- just what n horse needs wln u
111 bid condition. Tmii '"I id
p-ir! .n and Yrtmii'iign. lo v *■
not 1 nod but medium- mm fli. be.,
in use to put ■ horse iu prime con-
dition. f or sale by Canadian
Drug Co. 7*0
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^IJOHN FINDLEYX
When in Canadian gc and see
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John Findley. He deals in Dry
Goods, Groceries, Clothing, Boots
and Shoes, Millinery, Notions,
Hardware, Tinware, Wagons,
Buggies, All kind of farm imple-
ments and a Complete Line of
Harness. He sells for both cash
and credit and the right prices
with either proposition. He is
located in the stone building on
Main Street.
Canadian, Indian Territory.
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JB 5e*,:r mors!
i wish to tall your particular attention to the Improved
Lightning Hay Baler, Buck Rakes, Stackers, Stump IV.llcrs
and the old Reliable McCornrick Mowers, Binders nnd
Crescent liny Kaketj, and a full line of hay tools nnd as
the plow trade is about over with this Spring, it is time to
look forward to the firm that will be in lino with First Clans
hay tools to offer to the trade, ami you all well know the
Lightning Baler and McCnrinick Mower is the best on earth.
When iu need of hay tools, or anything in tho hardware
lint'c<l11""' J. 0. SMITH.
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J. D. FULTON,
Dealer In
Pure Drugs and Medicines,
Paints, Oil, Varnishes, etc.
Cigars, Tobacco, and
Stationery.
Prescriptions accurately compounded
day or night.
Canadian, - Indian '(Territory.
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Tignor, J. D. Canadian Advertiser. (Canadian, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1900, newspaper, July 6, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc275737/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.