The Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 18, No. 34, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 19, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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To buy your 1-ishing
Tackle.
Everything
.? You Need.
Sumter Denmark
win mukotncsrasou
nf li'UO hi my farm
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in .vr-d 'film lirltflilxirlin.Ml orvliP
limiii 1 In i'. nit H line Cm' II1 lie
irtkiH '.I prevent iicciilriii b'H. will
nut In .('ii'i-iblo should any Dccur.
F. V. 1'uorp Owner. -tw
Moles and Horses
WANTED.
For ft and
sound Mules and
Horses -1 to 8
yours brokon I
will pay highest
market pneo.
Will bo nt Vinita every Satur-
day. C J. Hi'NOi.T Vinita I.T
STOCK BRANDS
Not occupying more space than
l be firKt following will la- inserted
Hi ijfi.UO per yoer. The vi diet ol
men owning largo or small hords
ii- Unit n pay to idvert'iBO the
brumlr
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I'.Ktmllc Vinita I. T.
Srmtulli eruiln
leltear.nmlrrai
ami ill! In tin
Hirl.t
8emrtlli Is
mrloni 01 hat
liranUe knurls
llange on Ix.
run erf el font
inllre . of V.
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SwgIIdiv lore an
uDiUrbliln right ear
amlanloe In left.
Usage on I'rjoi
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I'-dna Kan.
llntee biaud iiiiii.
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In rtrh oar I
Uancehead oil
WKcrfek.O.N.
WATT MATES
I'ror Creole Ind. Tor.
Smne altera branded
etrlieeeroea Ihe&oee
Cows branded LAD
eroti and adit each
ear. Han near I'rr-
nt urcSi
V 4J HOWELL
I- mmnd lnd. Ter.
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aide. lark.crof
and apllt la
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elope In left.
Itauge eontb-
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C0W5TIWTIOH.
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CHAPMAN & BRIGS
JS. O. B. ORIFglTH
DEN fflB TIST
Roouaa M and 16 Hill Building
p U. MBnBDITHD V.B.
' Vetehinauy Physician
Sukoeon and Dentist.
Ucailquartors at Oortialxor's itnblcii
north alilo ilain street Vinita l.T.
. D. NEVILLE
J. Attonioyatluw Notary Public'
"Collect Bad DEnTs.'1
Olllrt- in New Haltsell JJulldlnir.
Vinita 1. T.
jrna a. r. MtLLS m. d. .
Ofllcoiii Masonic llulltllnt.'.
DNcas-cs of Wuincn unci Children
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AVENrOItT A; THOMl'SON
ATTOUNEYS-AT.LAW
Offleta In oaw llalicll bIJ'R Vikita.I.I
Paienport A Hall Altoraf ji-al-law
KoomtCAabankblil'K. Clabkuork.I.T
Practice In United Slalea n.l Cherokrr Courll
F
M. SMITH
10-1
A TTOKNKY AT LAW
NOTARY rUHLlU LOANUllUKKIt
Steelal attention elten glTen to dial of anlta.
.Ivrara ready to aiiairer to quealiona nu
reidT to your Inqnlrlea.
Othceorcr IlittcllR'a
VINITAt I. T
nLDk II. II. WltMlf
BLUE 6c WILSON
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Aboro Miller's
l'"urutturo Store
VINITA.I.T.
Uchlltf
A W. POUEMAN
Physician & Surgeoi
OOlco In 1'iittun Uuildlng
VUlta.IT
Telephone lfc
KeatdeneeSt
R. L. BAG BY
1M1YS10IAN&SURGEON
Viiiha. hid. Ter.
f 1HAS W DAY. D. D. 8.
J-DENTIST-f.
"M.l crown und brldici "r
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A. M. OLINKBOALBS
flNMIA i vi -SITrtiJMfl
VINITA f
Office a.talr In Itaymund LiilMlox. Ural
lecee between the lrn rhnrehea. at the Or.
ifratee place.
Plleaand other Iti'rUltrnuhlet aielallT'
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XT H. KORNEOAY
Attorney at Law
and Notary Pubtio.
'llUre ill new llalirll Dld'ff VINITA. 1. 1
Tllinrartlcelnall Ihe United State Oun
n(l of Ihe Indian Territory.
Legal Blanks
TheTollowIng klndt ol approred form
onaaleat
The Chieftain
'battel morteazea per doa SSi
herokrodecd. " X.V
lhattcl Uort. aulos " !c
den notea(amorlfase) perdoi . .. iU
llllasalo. " wc
Mil Halo (Clitrokee Mort) per doi 10c
lllta Hale ahort form ' v
fennwnl nfflJarlta zit
'rommlnory notra. per So v
-eelpt. 2sa
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET
OF ST. LOUIS.
1 ho St. Louis National
Stock Yards.
LoeatedatEsstSt.Louls.lll.
Dlmcily opiiuaite ihae.lly ol SI. Loult. Iluj-
Jr for all deter! .l'cn m Lite stuck alwav. ..
attendance au.l wlililn lh i roanda of the
Itock Yer.ll It a llerr Oannlnx Cutiipany wilt
a canaeltr for elanrhtlrina- x.cuo bead of eatii.
dally and 1'ork I'aeklnc eatabllihmrnta liair
a capacity for elanihlerin ll.wo hona dally.
C O KNOX. Vice 1'rc..
C T. J 1XK. Oe SlK'r.
I. W. KltAKE. Aak'i. (Jon. Mgr
Ifi tl.U STIJIMtf:. Oni. Ageet for Total
lnd Indian TurrlUiry
THE
COMPANY.
Now lmH lilies cnnnpeiine Vinita
Mltli thu fiilloivini; inwus:
Miami
Fiiirlainl
O'Pinuu
Dig !'.lllill
Chouteau
Edna
I'areoiitf
Galons
Cheroki'H
Bluejacket
RukmiII Crei k
Ive!o
I'ryor Creek
Muskogee
KaNKAB.
VHl.(la
C.dl-yvllle
Welch
Aft'u.
Adiir
Wagoner
Cbecotih
Chelnpn
Oswego
i;ii'riyvalH
.Melrofo
I'litcpnndeucp
And
towns.
niiiiiproti' other Kansaa
Transact your
LJtisiness
Over the lelrplioneand rave iiiueli
iiiiH hihI expense
Tiiih who ijivp us n I rial
Become Regular Cu-sforners.
bTUAYEf)OIt3TOLK.V-Tiro .lumd of
Ii'lfrr-1 ilurU (iiluille ileliorned. branded
wllli l (in loft abmilderi ouu red wltli aom
while
niwl wl
In uu.Hurniiu aaruo. unci
ijto aiioited. Mini brand.
ii llank.unmd annio. unil other r
fruMi JiiIim. Parka farm gn uatanr crwU. I
mo ftl)Oilia. hanm lirunrl. Hlrtvil
will
pay ju for 1ji return i1
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A T
TREATY
(Continued from page 1.)
lion of (his ogreomonl; but Ihe
Oliorokeo nation all all bo permit-
ted to retain possession of the cap.
Itol building and its grounds until
dissolution of the tribal govern-
ment. G4. All other public bulldlnjrs.
and other public properly of what
soever character belonging Mo the
Cbernkees not tiorein otherwise
disposed ol shall be sold undor di-
rection of the secretary of the in
torior in such manner as may bo
deemed for the best interests of
tho tribe the tirao of such sale to
bo determined by the Cherokeo
national council
miscellaneous.
06. Tho tribal government ol
tbo Cherokees shall not continue
longer than March 4 1000.
GO. Thu collection of all reve-
nues of whatsoever character bo-
longing to tho tiibo shall bo mado
by an oflicor appointed by the sec-
re tiny of tho interior under rules
and regulations prescribed by tho
secretary.
G7. No lunds belonging to said
trtbo shall bo used or paid out for
any purposes by any officer of the
United Slates without consent of
thu tribe expressly given through
its national council except as
herein provided.
G3. All tilings necersnry to car
ry into cfleel the provisions of this
agreement not othewise herein
specifically provided for shall be
dune under the authority and di-
teqlioti (if llio secretary of the in-
terior. G'J No non-cilizen renting
lat.ilx from a citizen for agricultu
ral purpiices as provided by law
whiihi-r such lands have been se-
lected mb mi allotment or not shall
be required to pay any permit lax.
70. E'ich Cherokee citizen
shall on Ihe dato of the deed to
his allotment become a citizen of
the United States and be entitled
to all rights and privilege thereof
but the name Bhall in nowise af-
fect his rights as a member ol said
tribe.
71. The transfer of the title of
tho Cherokee tribe to Individual
allottees and to other persons as
provided in this agreement shall
not inure to the benefit of any rail-
road company nor vest in any
railroad company any right title
or interest in or to any of the lands
in the Cherokee nation.
72. The United States shall pay
all expenses incident to tho sur-
vey piiitting and disposition of
tonn lots and all allotments nf
lands made under the provisions
oflliis agreement exeppi where Iho
.. ... . .
town nuiiioritips may nave been
or may be duly authorized to sur-
vey and plat their respective
towns al tho expense of such
towns.
73. All moneys to be paid to
tiif tribe under any of the provis-
ions of this agreemen shall be
paid tinder the direction oi the
secretary of the interior and to tbo
principal chief.
74. The Cherokeo agricultural
association .Day purchase at tho
appraised value thirty acres of
land rear ilm town of Vinita to
be selected by said assoclalon em-
bracing a part or all of tho tract
now occupied by it and known as
the 'fair ground" payment there-
for to be made in manner herein
prescribed for unimproved town
lot-; but said association may pay
all the purchase money at any
lime aid thereupon receive title-
to the lands.
75 AH funds f tho tribe and
all uiont-yH accruing under the provision-
of this agreement when
needed lor Ilm purport- of equaliz-
ing allotments or for any other
purpose Ii reit. prescribed shall bo
pxid ut ii'ider the direction i.f the
accrual j .-film interior and when
required for per capita payment)1
"Sweet Bells Janeled
Out of Tune and Hanli."
' Sfaakeipeare'a deecrlptlon flla tbou.
samu ot women. Tbey are eroie dee-
ronacm. eicKiy nervoue a burden to
mcmacirci ana meir lamlllea. Their
aweet dUpoaltlona are cone and tbey like
the belli eeem aadly out ol tace. JJut
McELREE'S
Wine of Cardui
It brings health to the womanly
organism and health there means
well poised nerves calmness strength.
It restores womanly vigor and power.
It tones 111) the) nerves whirl) suffer.
Ing and disease have shattered. It is
the most perfect remedy ever devised
to rcitoro weak women to perfect
health and to make them attractive
ami narmy. yr.oo at all druggists.
For advlco In cases requiring spec-
ial directions nddrezs giving symp-
toms "The Ladlea1 Advltory De
partment." Mfco ChatUnootra Uedl-
cine Co. Chattanooga Tenn.
XKV.J. W. SMITH Catndea ft. Cm
earei-My yl(etitd WlaeofCaroutat bora
lurfjJUiie" e( flte wo
own aoa u eoureijrcwe
EjkSfikw 1 tCA S'.JiB
Kir Wrj jM cfclLLLLWr MfferfiaLLLLLBI
if any shall bo paid out directly
to each individual by a bondod of-
ficer of the United S'ates under
tho dlreotion di the secretary ol
tho interior without unnecessary
delay; and money paid to citizens
shall not be liable for thepaymtnt
of any prnviousl7 contracted ob-
ligation. 70. Tho Methodist Episcopal
chuab "outli may within twelve
months after tho ratlllcatlou of this
agreement pay $3 per aero for tho
100 acres of land ailjacont to tbo town
ofVlnlta and hcrctoforo sol apart
by act of the Cborokco national coun-
cil for the uao ot sjld church fur mis-
sionary and educational purposes and
now occupied by Wllllo Nalsoll col
lege (formerly Calloway college) and
shall thereupon rccclvo tltlo thereto;
but If said church fall so to do It may
continue to occupy said 100 ncrrs of
land as lon as it uses sanio for tho
purposes aforesaid.
77. Cherokeo citizens may rent
tliclrallotmeuts when selected for a
term not exceeding ono year and af-
ter receiving tltlo to their allotments
may rent them without restriction;
and cattle grazed on such allotments
shall nut bo liable to any tribal lax.
No ciltlo shall hereafter bo Intro-
duced into tbo Cherokeo nation and
irrazed on lands not selected by cit-
izens as allotments unless permission
therefor lias been urn tiled by the prin-
cipal chief and approved by tho sec-
retary of tho interior; In which case
the secretary is authorized to collect
from the owners ot such cattle a rea-
sonable grazing tax for tho benefit of
the tribe. Section -117 rovlscd stat-
utes of the United Slates shall not
apply to Cherokeo lands and no pen-
alties or lax already accrued under
said section shall bo collectible.
78. All deferred payments under
the provisions of this agreement shall
constitute a Hen In favor of the trlbo
on ho property for which the debt was
contracted and If default In any an-
nual payment Is mado tho lien for the
payment or all purchase money re-
maining unpaid may thereupon be
eufoiceit In the United Slates court
In the same manner as vendor's Ileus
aro enforced suit therefor to bo
brought In tho name of tho principal
chief for the bcncllt of tho tribe or
on his failure for any cause In the
name of some person appointed there-
for by the court.
All other lions herein created may
bo In like manner enforced aflci the
expiration of two years from the date
when tho amount secured thereby be-
comes a charge upon tho property.
70. The provisions of section 13 of
Ihe act of congress approved June 28
Ib'JS entitled "An act for tho pro-
tection of the people of tho Indian
Territory and for other purposes"
shall nut apply to or In any manner
alTccl the lands or other property of
said tribe and no act of congress or
treaty provision Inconsistent with
this agreement shall be In force in
cald nation except sections 14 and 27
of said last mentioned act which
shall cpiilinuo In furcc as If this
agreement had not been made.
SO. Nothing contained in this
agreement however shall bo con
i elrad l0 rcvvo or ro establish the
: rllprf.kfp eniirlH mIimIUIipiI In-iWI lnl
Cherokee courts abolished by said last
meni loncd act of congress or the au
thority or any oillccr at any time In
any manner connected with cald
courts.
81. Thu eccretary of tho Interior
shall cause to bo paid all Just Indebt-
edness of said trlbo existing at the
date of ratlllcatlou of this agreement
which may have lawfully been con-
tracted and warrants therefor regu
larly Issued upon tho several funds of
the tribe us ulso warrants drawn by
authority of law after tho ratification
of this agreement and prior to the
dissolution of tbo tribal government
such payment to bo made from any
funds In tho United States Treasury
belonging to said tribe. And all such
Indebtedness or the trlbo shall bo paid
In full before any pro rata distribu
tion of tho funds uf the tribe shall be
made.
Tho secretary of the Interior shall
make such payments at the earliest
time practicable and ho shall make
all needful rules and regulations to
curry tills provision Into effect
82. All Instruments or writing affect
lilt; land In the Clicrokco Nation
vhleli Ho smith or Spaflwiw Creek
east of Grand Ulvpriind north or the
Arkansas Iliver mid all oilier lm-t.ru-inetit-i.
.11. cling property within said
linuudarlc require! by law in he
recorded shall b recorded In Ihe
otllcu or the clerk of tho United .States
Court at Tahleqiiah ; and all Instru-
ment of wrliiiij: affecting lands In
said nation lying north of thu Arkan-
sas Itivur lurlh of Spavluaw Creek
and west or Grand Iliver and all
other instruments affecting property
within said boundaries icqulrey by
law to bo recorded thall he recorded
in thoorilceof tbocltrk untie United
States Court at Vinita: Provided
That this shall not Include tho rccoul
or original deeds to allotments and
other parcels or lands and or town
lots In rein otherwise provided for.
8.1. No act ordinance or resolution
or tho Cherokeo National Council In
any manner affecilng tho lands or the
trine or of Individuals after allot-
ment or l ho moi.oys or other property
of tho trlbo or or tho citizens thereof
cxcepi appropriations for thoncccs
sary Incidental and salaried expenses
of Mic Cherokee Oovenimeiit-xhall
bo or any validity until approved by
he rrotldein of the United States
wuoiiuny rucu act oniinanco or
resolution ehall be pascd by said
council and approved by tho principal
chief a true and correct copy thercor
duly cerlllled shall bo Immediately
transmitted to tho president who
shall within thirty days after Its
receipt approve or disapprove the
same. If disapproved It shall ho so
endorsed and returned to tho princi
pal chlcr. ir approved tho approval
thereof shall be endorsed thereon and
It shall bo published In at least two
newspapers having n bona lido nlrcu-
Mi Ion u the Cherokeo Nation.
81. All lauds herein reserved from
allotuior.iand not sold us provided In
this agreement when they ccasotobo
used for tho purposo fur which they
liavo been set apart shall If that
Occur prior to thpcornpletlon of'iho
allotment of lands or to tho dlssolu
tlOn of tho tribal gorcrnmcntrcvortto
tho tribe and bo sold under direction
of tbo secretary ot tho Interior und
the proceeds paid into tho United
States Treasury and becomo u part ot
tbo gonoral fund of tho trlbo;. but If
said lauds rcvort after allotment has
been completed and aftor dissolution
ot tho tribal government the sanio
may bo In llko manner suld and tbo
proceeds thereof used by the United
Stitcs for tho support of llio Insano
asylum heroin provided fort Provided
That tho lots of land upon which tho
church houses and school houses out-
side of towns arc located with the
Improvements thcroon whon they
ccaso to bo used for tho purposes for
which Ihoy aro heroin reserved shall
go to tho allottees taking tho forty-
acre.tracts froat which said reserva-
tions wcro taken.
83. JurUd'stlun Is hereby conferred
upon tho Co rt ot Olatms to examine
consider and adjudicate with a right
of appeal t( tho Supremo Court ot tho
United Slates by any party In Inter-
est feeling aggrieved at tho decision
of tho Court of Claims any claim
which tho Cherokee tribe or any band
or member thereof may have against
tho United States upon which suit
shall be Instituted within two years
after tho ratification ot this agree-
ment; and also to examine consider
and adjudicate any claim which tho
United States may have against said
tribe or any baud or member thereof.
Tho Institution prosecution or de-
fense us tho caso may be on tho part
of tho tribe or any baud or member
thereof ot any such suit shall bo
through attorneys employed and to bo
compensated In the manner prescribed
In sections twenty-ono hundred and
three to twenty-one hundred und six
both Inclusive of tho Revised Stat-
utes of tho United States tho tribe
acting through Its principal chief In
tho employment of such attorneys
and a baud acting through u commit-
tee recognized by the secretary of the
Interior. Tho Court ut Claims shall
have fuW authority by proper orders
and process to make parties to . f
such suit all persons whose prc&omd
lu the litigation may be deemed nec-
essary or proper to the final determi-
nation ut the matter In controversy;
and any such suit shall on motion ot
either party oo auvanccu on mo
ducket or cither ot said courts und
determined ut tho earliest practica
ble time. m .
8Q. There snail no paiu out oi too
general fund of said trlbo to John V.
Hemphill of Washington D. C und
to William T. Ilutchings of Musko-
ucc 1 'P. In accordance with their
contract hcrctoforo entered Into with
S. II. Mayes then principal chief of
said tribe Tor legal services in uc-
rending tho suit instituted by tho
Delaware Indians against the Chcro
kco nation In tho court or claims
and now pending therein under pro-
visions of an act or congress approved
June 28 1SUS entitled "An act rur
tho protection or the people or the
Indian Territory and for othci pur-
pose" $7C00. There shall also Iks
paid out or said fund to said William
T. llutchliigs all court costs and costs
or printing records and briefs not ex-
ceeding live hundred dollars upon
proper vouchers produced by him
therefor. There shall ulso bo paid to
him his necessary travelling and In-
cidental expenses In connection with
said suit upon his pnrduclng u du'y
certified itemized statement thereof
not to exceed three hundred dollars;
Provided howovcr (anything In the
contract above referred to to tho con
trary) That the secretary of thd In-
terior shall have authority to deter-
mine whether tho services rendered
by said Hemphill and Hutchings re-
spectlvclyliavo been performed faith-
fully In said suit and shall also de-
termine tho value of such services not
to exceed the sum above stated and
no payment for such services or any
part thereof shall bo mado without
the approval of the said secretary.
It Is further provided That If said
Hemphill and Hutchinc or cither of
them shall rofusc to undertake and
perform tho said IcRal services then
and in that caso It shall bo competent
for said Cherokee Nation acting
throiutli Its principal chief to cm-
ploy other attorney or attorneys to
perform such legaf services subject
to tho approval of said secretary
upon llko terms conditions end quail
ticatlons as herein provided.
It Is expressly understood however
that nothing herein contained shall
bo held or construed as a recognition
or approval of said contract except an
Its provisions may not be Inconsistent
wllli the provisions of this section.
87. This agreement shall bo binding
upon the United States and on the
Clicrokco Nation and all Cherokee
citizens when ratified by emigres-
and by a majority of tho whole num-
ber of votes cist ny tho legal voters ol
the Chcri kco Nation In the manner
following : The principal chlcr tdiull
ulllilu ten d.usaflpr Ihe railtluallon
of iliisuureenicnt by coimrcos make
publli proclamation ihai tho came
shall be voted upon at a special elec-
tion to bo held lor that purposo within
sixty days I hereafter on a certain day
therein named und ho shall rppolut
such i Dicer and make such other pro-
vlnliui" as may bo iieccsxajy for hold-
ing such flection- Tho vote cast al
such election shall b forthwith duly
cerlllled as required by Cherokeo law
and tho votes shall he counted by
tho Cherokee National Council In
tlie prcscuco of tho Dawes Cnmuils-
slnn and tho principal chief and said
commission and principal chief shall
Jointly mako ccrtlficatn thercor and
proclamation or tho result.
In witness whereof tho said com
mlsslonors and deletrates hereunto
aftlx their names at Washington. In
tho District or Columbia on this
Ilm ninth (lay or April nineteen
hundred. Hkniiy L. Dawks
Tams llixnv
A. S. McICknnok.
Thomas P.NuKnLEs
United Stales Commissioners.
L. 11. Dull
-. Jkhh Cociuiak
UENJ. HlLDEimAND
Cherokeo Delegates.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications as they cannot
reach the diseased p'-ftnn or thoenr.
Tnoro Is only one way to curcdcafncss
and that Is by constitutional remedies.
Deafness Is caused by nn Inflamed
condition of the mucous lining of tho
Eustachian tube. When this tubo
gets Inflamed you liavo a rumbling
sound or Imperfect hearing when It Is
entirely closed deafness Is tho result
and unless tbo Inflamatlon can bo tak-
en out and this lube restored to Its
normal condition hearing will bo de-
stroyed forever; nine cases out of ten
aro caused by catarrh which Is noth-
ing hut un Inflamed condition ot tho
mucous surfaces.
We will give ono hundred dollars
for any en so of deafness (caused by
catarrh) thut cannot he cured by
Hall's catarrh cure. Send fur circulars
free. F. J Cheney & Co. Toledo O
Sold by druggists 76c Hull's family
pills are the btst.
In the ltant childlessness Is considered
actirsorotn the gods.' It Is a pathetic
sight to w some childless Hindoo
mother prosvrate before nn Idol Implor-
ing that the curse of chlldlesiness may be
taken away.
Arc we much
wiser than the
heathen?
Thousands of
childless
Jlil (LI'it'' jtemV suppose un-
-tJ'v jajBjjai( uer nature-
r-tS'rS utCaEaUaerflA i t.... --..
WVja? 2HaTam.l C u-ui uut m.
suffering from
a diseased
rntirltttnn rtf
the delicate femlnLie organs. It may be
dchllltntlns drains or female weakness
and perhaps au ulcerated and inflamed
condition of the parts. In any case the
diseased condition must hi removed and
a healthy condition established before
the maternal function con be fulfilled
Many a mother acknowledges her debt
to Dr. rlcrcc's Favorite Prescription and
to its inventor Dr. U.V. Pierce of Buffalo
N. Y. who invites the sick to write and
consult him without charge. " Favorite
Prescription" promptly allays Irritation
heals ulceration checks the debilitating
drains cures female weakness and the
ncconipinyliig bearing down pains. It
gives vitality and elasticity to the organs
pccullary feminine and establishes the
natural conditions which make for tho
easy birth of healthy children.
There Is nothing just as good for you
as "Favorite Prescription." Pon't be
put off with a substitute.
I hare never written you how grateful I ara
to yon for your help In aecurlna good health and
one ofthe aweetent deareat thirteen pound girl
(hat ever came Into a home" wrilea Mra. M.
Vattlne of 64; South Liberty St. Caleabursr. III.
"When I wrote you about ray allmenta I wi;
lltlnir In Rlehland. Iowa. I took alx bottlee of
Dr Fleree'a Parorlte r-reecilptlon. four or the
Oolden Medical Wucovery' and four vials or
r. liercc'a rieaaant rellele. Defore I had taken
four loltlM of the Favorite Prewrlpllon ' I wai
a new woman I cannot make pen deacribe my
heartfelt gratitude "
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets regulate
the stomach liver aud bowels.
Thoso horrid iiioiiuprcsslon mel-
ancholy low spirits and sudden Irrit-
ability that sometimes afflict oven
good tempered people Is duo to tho
blood being permeated with black
bile. Hcrbono will perfectly purify
tho blocd rcstoro health and cheer-
fulness. Price COc. People's Drug
Store. w
Patent Hay Stacker.
Chas. Illackwcll- colored living a few
miles cast of town has Invented a hay
.ckcr and this week he obtained a pat
ent on his Invention aud wilt begin the
manufacture of the same at the Hicks
blacksmith shop next week. It is nn In
genious device and tinique In construe
tion aud operation.
Purlfj tho blood euro disease; keep
tho blood pure prevent disease these
two laws of health constitute tho
mission of Hoggs' "blood purlllcr tho
ercat spring medicine. "Pest blood
mcdlcli.c on the market" says Mrs.
James Mcllrldc Apalachlcola Kla.
People's Drug Store. w
Will Have Arc Lights.
There Is sumo dissatisfaction mani-
fested ut what seemed a disposition
on the part of tho electric light com-
pany to put up small Incandescent
lights for streets Instead ot arc lights
We aro Informed that the company
will employ arc lights us soon us tho
city council orders them and that
tho streets shall bo well lighted.
Many people suffer untold tortures
from piles because of the popular Im
pression that they cannot bo cured.
Tablcr'a buckey pllo ointment will
euro them. It has mot with absolute
success. Price 60c In bottles tubes
75s. Proplo's Drug Store. w
A f ter a wceus cngaKcmcnt tho re-
presentatives of the Odd Fellows from
all parts of tho Indlau Territory have
gono to their homes doubtless leaving
many pleasant memories behind.
They have hud tho freedom of tho
city and were a pleasant lot of people.
Cheatham's tasteless chill tonic
cures tho chills builds up the system
und drives away all Ills. It makes
strong tho weak and fattens the lean.
It is tho tonic of tonics the best over
ever seen. COc A. W. Foreman w
The Indian Territory pharmaceutical
association w'll meet at Wagon.r May
m 33 and 24 rooo. Mayor Sheehan is
down for a paper on "Relationship of
Phatmaclst and Physician."
Beggs' German salve tho "famous
pllo euro" guaranteed remedy for all
forms or piles pleasing cmollent pre-
paration for diseased and lacerated
flesh. 'ltSMiolhliii! iiiidheullngpow-
crs aro (onulnly vvondrrful"sijs Mrs.
Ander- . Sioux Fulls ri- Dak. Pco-plc-idrii
-.lore. . vv
It is ah nit time to begin cloning the
stores nt 7:30. Ths being long rtajs
and slion night render late hour tin-
licctNi.ii) W. A. '" 1 Moi.ru L-t . rUc:
'1 wi i-(iiuplviiy run .lii'Vii and Mif-
rerlug Loin utii il- 1 rouble iluil
niude lif-- uiiMjry; since using II' !-
blood pu i0er 1 am u well man. For
twenty j ears It hat been preventing
disease ei.d making sick peoplo well.
Peoples drug stoio w
Editor A. h. Katos of the Clarenrorc
Progress returned fn.m New Ilngland
this week .
Even tho most vigorous and healthy
tvimii. iiuvo al bluios n fccllnu of
wearlnos and lassitude.
ilils fculiiurtukc Uerbcno'
part Ik 'and it tiny.
Peoples Druu Stun .
To dispel
It will lm-
Price 25c.
w
No Right to Ugliness.
Tho woman who islovly In raco mrm
aud temper will always have rrlonds
but ono who would be uttractlvo must
keep her health. It sho Is weak sick-
ly and ull run down sho will bo nerv-
ous aud Irritable. If sho has consti-
pation or klduuy trouble her Impuro
blood will cauo pimples blotches
skin erupt tons and a wretched com-
plexion. ICIectrlc Hitters h tbo best
medlclno in tho world to regulate
stomach liver and kidneys and to
purify tho blood. It gives strong
nerves bright eyes smooth velvety
skin rich coinploxluu. It will mako
11 good-looking charming woman ot a
run-dowu Invalid. Only 50 cents ut
Peoples drug stow and A. W. Foro
mans.
Nervous weakness or palpitation of
the hear. Indicates disorder In tho
stomach and Indigestion. Pilckly
Ash Illlteti 'n a wonderful remedy In
such cases It cleanses strengthens
and rcgul ties tliostoimtch liver aud
bowels removes tho causo ot tho
heart symptoms und builds up a strong
und vigorous body. Sold by Chapman
and Brlys.
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Spectacles &
CVamw sisKatR
August Schllecker -
HE!
m
ivfcsj.'tivs)stvsvyw
WiMrfon Ltimber Com'y
New Yards and a New Stock of the Best . v
and Cheapest Lumber to be had in the
country. We can supply you wants in
BliildiDg Material af LouJes! Prices.
Let us figure with you on the next bill of
lumber you buy. Our prices are lower
than our competitors and
0(ip Materials are the 1ery Best Obtainable.
WjA .s
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A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and
EXTERNAL PILES WITHOUT PAIN.
CURES WHERE AU. OTHERS HAVE FAILED.
Tubes dy Mail 75 Ce-riTs; bottles so cents
;AMES F. BALLARD Sole Proprietor 310 North Main Street ST. LOUIS. MO.
P. SHANAHAN:
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Few as good; none bettor. Management and Instruction ot tho highest
excellence faculty of thorough practical teachers. Tho paBt year has
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examinations do adva'nee work you can uot do better than como here.
Every branch tought required far any grado of certificate htato or country.
Spring term opens March 20 1000 and continues 12 weeks. We Invite
Investigation of any claims and guaranlco our work to bo satisfactory.
Expenses moderate. Prlvato help free. Circulars giving full Information
on application.
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Marrs, D. M. The Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 18, No. 34, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 19, 1900, newspaper, April 19, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc71642/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.