Canadian Advertiser. (South Canadian, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1899 Page: 2 of 4
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Canadian Advertiser.
Published Every Friday at South
Cnrimiian, I. T.
J. It. THiNolt,
EltlTdH AND I'ldll'lllt TOM.
"Whan tho sprlnjj tlroo eomot. geirt* j J'uR'ar Chll will, euro when all
Annie, others full. try it perfectly tasteless |
And the chill* and (aver bloom onco and sold no cure no pay, bj Fulton
more. | Drtijr
A number of prairie fires Which
iCuttrril at ihfi' poatn/Jlrr ul Smith i'>i♦ -
nil in ii, J. i' ««« tfrnnJ rlu •« #M l U tin Hrr.
sl;is( wrik>:< katkk
One year,
Six month!)
Throo month .
«<it*Til i.'AKAlit * >, ! • l:.
ruiiiw Hi-.i'i 1111:11 !•'.
ti .mi
The Denison Fair.
Vim management of the
Detrition Fair and Driving .
, . . i on had better ^>uyabottloof ( boat.
I ark ^uxuoiation is punon" haiIv.,-IVinii.
. ° ham *< hill Poole, occurred in tlio vldn ty o( Talihina
arrall^rilOlltH for tlio opolling From the man who ruo* the n. aro-t I wltltln Ul. past (ew day, roro
exhibition on September 2< , ''ru< •tore."
A spnciul t'*rm of oounty court for
U ndo comity will b" held at 'iaiilii-
ria on the ifwh day of September.
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27, 2S and '20, uwl expect to
have everything in shipshape
holtire tlir opening day. The
trai l; is now being levi'ldl,
rolled and burdened for the
opening i vfos, and all the
buildings are lining complet-
Mt:
Th.
will soon i
jtion.
Un^ci-
He a ■
1 In* ariirii and nut crop is
thf largftat we have seen here
for inanv vears.
There has been good raitu
all around us, but as yet \tv
are drv an ' dusty.
The ('anadiau river raised
nhoiil. six inches Sunday, ow-
ing to rains west of here
Iron coneeutrated and pure Amor-
phou* (juinlnu in contained in Cheat,
ham's Tavtolcut t hill Tonle, initklni;
It the moat desirealilu Iron Tonic on
tho market. It In n true tonic,
strentfthonor, appetiser, toner up of
tho Hi nton) und bloud pjrillor. Only
hi) ccnts.
A police court is the healing sta-
tion for alum siokiioss
A diseased liver declares itself by
cirellit inoro enes , mental depression. In ic
l energy, rostlossnoss, melancholy
. . . I. , and coD«ti|i Uon, llerblno will ro-
lilts been arranged. lie I* | store the IWor to a healthy condition,
arranging (oi a good exhibit. l'rice .io cents. J. u. Fulton.
Itf farm pl'odtleu, live stock, I a man nunoil U 0 tM run over
etc , from Uravson ('ountv
ed by individual* in a spirit of re-
venge. |
I utarrh is a loathsnnin disease,
over l.O'ld.OOO hott'ivs Dr. 'l'liur •(
A til) cent I run Ionic, I'uro So tible j mond's < atarrh Cure sold mat llvoj
Secretary Nevins is iu cor-
respond«nee with some of the
best strings of racing horses
iu the country, that play the
Noutwcst, or Texas,
and a line racing program
Ardmore is making big
preparations fur entertaining
the Indian Territory IV.-.s
Association.
The valuation of Musko-
gee's ussefisablo property is
♦ 1,687,122. This is ft splen-
did showing for Muskogee.
The members of the Ind-
ian Territory 1'runs Associa-
tion have been invited by
the Denistin Jleruld to attend
the 1 Unison, i'cx,, fair.
The matter of incorpor-
ation of .South McAlester lm«
been postponed until the 2.'',
of October, when it will then
come up again in Judge ('lav-
ton's court.
and the Indian Territory,
and in this line tint fair is ex-
pected to be a success.
The management is in cor-
respondence with souieof'the
best, fair attractions obtain-
able, and expects to have a
number of entertainments
occupy the time when there
is no racing. The various at-
tractions, it is expected, will
bo as good as can be seen at
anv fair in thu Southwest,
and among other things an
Indian hall team is being ar-
ranged lor, and a program of
broncho riding, and cattle
roping. The management
will close with all tlieattracl-
ions coming, next week.
Accidently Shot.
Yesterday, at Old'own, the
stin of l>r. Abbott Willi com-
panions, smuggled a shot
Win. Noble, of South Mc-
Alester, left yesterday for De-
troit, to attend the aim tin I lout shooting at targets, birds
Hcsftion of the Sovereign > and one thing und another.
<!rand Lodge of the lutie, j The hovs were loading the
pendent Order of Odd Fel-igun with marbles and shoot-
lows. jingthoin, ami it seems that
Kiuni nn lia* !U bile loading the guu it was
accidently discharged and
Or Abbott's little s.m was
jsltotiu the face. The wound
lis not reported as being fatal,
.•barge taking ell'ect only
and instantly killed by a Frisco
freight train near llongal Saturday.
You mav bridle the appetite, but
you cannot bribe tho liver to do Its
work well. Vou must lio honest with
it, help . t aloti£ u little now and then
with a dose of Horbitie, tho boat liver
regulator, l'rice 6u cout*. J. 1).
Fulton.
Homo unknown party or pit.ui, s
t<> | attempted to buru the railroad
bridge throe miloMeast of Staoloy on
Tueaduy evening of last week
It l"i too much to have to scratch
for a living and for relief also.
Hunt's Cure will not help you in tho
former caao, but it is a suro cure for
tlie Itch, Ringworms and 'letter or it
coat you nothing. I'rlco f o cents.
An honest ioan la the rareat work
of («od.
Haokacho, Sprains, Hruisfs, Cuts.
Hheumatlim, Catarrh, i larrhoa.
Crauip ( oilc, all aches aurl pains
speedily cured with Hunt's Lightning
Oil. Failing, money refunded.
Some are so anxious for notoriety
that they will daifin themselves to
not It.
No use running around asking
Smith, ,tones and Drown what I > do
for your chill*. Cheatham'a Tasteless
Mr. V. H.
sold his interest iu the l'tin-!
atliau Advertiser to his part-1
nor, .1. I>. Tignor. The Ad-'
vertisor will still appear every
week, and by your assistant e'
we expect to
I'verv issue.
guu oil'the premise and wen jn,1ll'1Twnl" wl" cure >«u
1 I quickly and completely. Give It a
trial. Guarantee I. Trice ol) cents.
When a whelp howls tho lash has
fallen upon him.
U/ANTKD— SKVKHAIj ltHKillT
AND 1IONFST persons to repre-
sent us as Manairors In this and close
by couiuios. Salary f'.ltlu a year and
C x [lenses Str lj;lit, bona -fide, no
more, no loss salary, t'osition per-
manent, Our inferences, any bank
in any town. It is mainly otlico work
conducted at hoine, Keforonou. Fin-
close self addres'ed stamped envel-
ope. Till: itoMlMON COMI'ANY,
i'ept. ChieagiiL
years. No cure no pay. Sold by
,f. 1). Fulton.
The more Ignorant a man la tlio
swifter is his prejudice.
The only Dlood medicine on < arth.
sold no euro no pay, is Dr. Thur-
niond's Hlood Syr ip for Hoiis, t ar-
buncles. Indigestion, < onstipatlon
and Itheumafism. Sold bv .1, D
Fulton.
Tho world will give a inan his j
ratlrg some time after his death. {
\Vo make a long story short, I)r, |
Thurinond's t atarrh cure, sold no;
cure, no pay. for catarrh and colds
in tho head. Sold by ,1. D. Fulton.
A inan overtaken in ovll continues
to run his mouth aoroo distance.
.'.a an external liniment of most
wonderful penetrative and curative
power, I'al'ard.s Snow Liniment is
not equaled by any other in tho
world, l'rice 26 nnd AO cents. J. 1).
Fulton.
It takes a light hand and a ready
whip to drive an evil heart aud a
good face to tho samo vehicle.
White ( roam Vermifuge is perfect-
ly harmless, and will remove every
worm. It is also a tonic, and by its
strengthening properties wiil restore
to pale cheeks the rosy hue of health,
l'rice cents. ,1. D. Fulton,
Charity is tho urcat under current
that lifts up fallen humanity.
'Fabler's Duckevo l'ile Ointment
relieves tho intense itching. It
soothes, hea t and cures chronic eased
whore surgoons fai'. It is no experi-
ment. Its sales increase through its
cures. F.vorv bottle guaranteed.
I'rlco 50 cents in bottle; tubes 7.)
cents. J. D. Fulton
l.ovo is tho purest and most un-
selfish thing that viberatod from a
human being.
'the most delicate constitution can
safe'y uao Hal lard's Uorchound Syrup.
It ia a sure and pleasant romedy for
coughs, loss of voice, ana alt throat
ami lung troubles. I'rico 'J'i and <>0
cents. J. 1), Fulton.
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Has just received a big lot of
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New Cook gloves,
New Furniture, Parlor
and dining r<^>m chairs
All kindstableA^stands,
Bed Room Suits\Etc.
He is also Headquarters for
all Kinds of Shelf and Heavy
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C. E. FOLEY & CO.,
Fire Insurance,
EUFAULA. I.T.
Write insurance in the Standard
Companies only.
E. R. CHEADLE
—DEALER J\—
Building Material, Shingles, Lumber,
Doors, Sasfi,
Lime Cement,
Etc....
Hay, Corn
and Oats...
South Canadian fnd. Ter.
make it |>Hter|i"th«'Html.ypattof tl . face.
■ \t last rt'ports tin1 little ltd -
— jlotv wiift restinj; t'tisv.—Ciipi-
tnl.
IjOVt'is ot last rat'iiip slioiiltl
attend tlie fall iiipetin^til the
MtMkogee drivmo park and
fair nssoeiation, whieh will
Janeway& Harrison
Contractors,
Guilders and
Paper Hanging
Plans and Specification, furnished i
on short notice. Satisfaction guar-
anteed.
South Canadian, ■ Intl Tor.
WHY DON'T YOU JOIN
Dr. CROWDER.
Fhysiriaii uinl Siir^t'on,
Sontli Cauitutliaii, Intl. Ter.
J. O. TICNGR,
...Tonsorial Artist...
Will givo you a smooth shave or a
First-chiaa hnir Cut. Satittac-
tion guaranteed.
am agent for Parsons, Ka ,
Laundry, and gurante<< satis-
factory work and prompt
delivery.
SOUTH CANADIAN. 1. T.
UNDERTAKING-SHOP
Coffins, Caskets, Holies,
Hose, Slippers ets. of al
sizes. Coffins from f 10.00 up
M. A. COPE,
Smith Cminilian,
I mi. Ter,
Tito liig proccKiiiun thai conies t< onr Store onch ilav
to trade? Wo haven't been in Imsitiege lonp. hut tho
pcoplp have found the |daeo. (htr goiidm are all now
und our prices ri^ht. Our drugs the purest nnd hest,
so that just a tow doses always euro. Our prescrip-
tion tilo grows right along. This shows the people's
appreciation of our
UP TO DATE DRUGGIST.
A CltltiM* |)«rl!natIon.
t'litnn Is the only country in the
, Worhl where editors give a thoroughly
lie held iit Muskogee Oil satisfactory reason for the return of
•I'l..... ] ... I.'..' i ' manuscript Here Is a sample letter.
liutMiav, iifl:i\ ami > atni ppnt hy a ,,j|(0r (0 „ would-be
day. September 21, 'J- ami •""Utrlbntor to his Journal:
, "llliwtrloua brother of the sun nnd
*•' IOeJ 0SI \'e. moon! I^iok upon thy slave who rolls
, at thy fret, who hisses the earth be-
lt is iirtw tijile lor lilt1 1 lid -1 fore t line and denunds of thy charity
• I,,.. | , , i ,( .... ,i permission to speak and live.
1 ' I " "We have read thy manusrrlpt with
Advertiser in reptrd to Ct>t* I By the hones of our ances-
r ... , tors we swear that never have we en-
toil pi lees. Ml I inni^an has. countered such a masterpiece. Should
heen lined a hushel of corn 1 prlm " hl" th" Emperor
„ ill *o ld order us to take It a a criterion 1
tor repeating Vtiiat .lollll and neve: BRiln to print anything t'U r* r* A at a m 4 1 rvr-va 1 ,x
, «hich w.. not e,,u«t ,L A, hat in fc CANADIAN DRUG CO.
| would not ti# possible before ten thou-
sand yean, nil trembling we return
thy manuscript and lieg of thee ten
; thouac.nd pardon*. Sec -my hand Is at
, my feet and I am the slave of thy
| iervjuit. THK KI11TOR.'
Morgan snid ahout it.
Ti:itlMTUI<V ITEMS
Some parties from Corni
cana, Texan have leased 10,
OtH) acres of land in tho Ind-
ian Territory for the purpose
of developing the oil indus-
try. These parties arc inter-j The following news Items are clip-
<ested in the oil fields at Cor- P"' ',om OU1' ,>*>hanitos
sieana, and are practical oil Or Thurrooodi t atarrh t uro is
mill operators, and have .*U U*
' _ , forms. If It fails: It will cost you
4'oine to 1 lie lerritory lor the nothiair. Price ha eta and fioi per
purpose of opening lite V«st j bottle. Sold tijr J. n. Fulton,
oil Ileitis that are supposed A ,Rnd of churches is not always a
to he accessible in this coun-
try. There is abundance of
evidence of largo (piantitieaj ft is rir«etlve. it la harmless, it li
of oil in the Territory, and if tdeasaut to take, it u qui<k in iu
tlie above mentioned ron,- •Pllo°' i,,# ua«-anuad to cure Fifty
pany succeeds, othercompan-
\Vp invito tiio tow remaining strangers to eonir nnd
inspect our way of doing businele, Vou won't iio
happy until you are riding in' tho "Hand Wagon"
with tho rofct of them.
Sontli Canadian, I. T.
Wm. CAESAR,
General Blacksmith.
Horse Shoeing a Specially.
South Canadian. I. T.
Kodoi
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
1 It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature In strengthening and' recoil-!
structingth® eihausted digestive or-
gans. It Is the latest discovered digest-
ant and tonic. No other preparation
H. H.BRICKLEY,
Architect,
MUSKOGEE, I. T
ofliee over Ayors' Store, North
i Main street. Sketches and Esti-
[ mates furnishid promptly.
land of oollgiou.
A few reasons why t'hnateam's
1'astvless Chill i'onlo sliould be used.
A G6QN -r&-Tm*HlNDi
DH TABLER'8 BUCKEYE
I •« ^ r*i ti
a. n'J x.
Through Service
BETWEEN
•uLuiuumt. i'" oiner preparation a ...
can approach It in efficiency. It In I Eli (gj
rtantly relic e<and permanently cures I ■ Lb I
i Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, .r-i . . . *
1 Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, fl U I A
Sick Headache, tiastralgia.Cramps,and I I I /H ■
KANSAS CITY
*ND ™r
PRINCIPAL CITIES OF
rL-EL4'0'
NERVITA
CURE
cent!
. .... . I Th oonpiexion of the face it tern-
ICS tt ill lie or^atim'd. ( api- poral but the complexion ot the
fit.
hesvrtl' eternal
A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and
EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN.
CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
Tunis, bv Matt, 75 Cents; Boms*, 80 Ccnts.
)m F. PAUM). U* PriMtOf, • • 3fl (M S^ief ST. I WIS, MO,
~ ,1 P Ft TT.T5N,"Y5rI5f tat ' ' ■" '
Irtw VIT ALITV,
LOST
AND MAWKOOO
; Ciiies Impott roy,Night Etni«3icnsanJ
•aMini? dihrjrea, all cffects 01 elf-
abu;i-, cr excec* and lndij-
'trtion- A nor re tonic ami
'Vfl Itlood ItuUdrr. Iliintrs tte
pink glow to pale checks and
r. ■«,, restwvea the Crc of youth.
Uy niailftOc per l<ox: «bo*.*«
■or $2.50; with A written (piaran.
tec to cure or refund tho money.
NERVITA MEDICAL CO.
Clinton*. Jac*son St*., omicacO. I'JL
For sale K J. D. Fulton. South
I. T,
TEXAS.
WMNER BUFFET SLEEPERS
AND-
free reclining
KATY CHAIR I5A8S
DINING STATf^p
OPEBATEO BY THK C6v <NY.
SUPERIOR MEALS,
Fifty C*a"ts
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Tignor, J. D. Canadian Advertiser. (South Canadian, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 3, Ed. 1 Friday, September 15, 1899, newspaper, September 15, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc282575/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.