The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 6, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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WEATHER FORECAST
Tonight fair warmer: Thursday
fair.
LOCAL NOTES
Window Screens.
A Little early you say but we have pur-
chased a carload of Screen Doors and Windows
and would like orders now for
Wipclow
Screws . . .
to be made to order to come in this car. They
are made of white pine and painted. Prices 7
l-2c and up per square foot. Look your win-
dows ovey residence and office phone us and we
will come and get measurements up to but not
later than Feb. 1. Delivery April 1st.
"We Want YourTrade. We'er After It."
Miller Geek & Miller
Successors to Miller & Co. Phone 30.
Nature's Way Is Best.
The function strengthening and tissue
building plan of treating chronic lingering-
and obstinate cases of disease as pur-
.sued by Dr. Pierce is following after
Nature's plan of restoring health.
Ho uses natural remedies that la
extracts from native medicinal roots
prepared by processes wrought out by
the expenditure of much time and
money without the use of alcohol and
by skillful combination in just the right
proportions.
Used as ingredients of Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery Black Cherry-
bark Queen's root Golden Seal root
Bloodroot and Stone root specially exert
their influence in cases of lung bronchial
and throat troubles and this "Discov-
ery" is therefore a sovereign remedy
for bronchitis laryngitis chronic coughs
catarrh and kindrea ailments.
The above native roots also have the
strongest possible endorsement from the
leading modical writers of all the several
schools of practice for the cure not only
of the discuses named above but also for
Indigestion torpor of liver or bilious-
ness obstinate constipation kidney and
bladder troubles and catarrh no matter
where located.
You don't have to take Dr. Pierce's
say-so alone as to this; what he claims
for his "Discovery" is backed up by the
writings of the most eminent men in the
medical profession. A request by postal
card or letter addressed to Dr. R. V.
Piorce Buffalo N. Y. for a little book
of extracts from eminent medical au-
thorities endorsing the ingredients of his
medicines will bring a little book free
that is worthy of your attention If
needing a good safe reliable remedy of
known composition for the cure of almost
any old chronic or lingering malady.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con-
stipation. Ono littlo "Pellet" is a gentle
laxative and two a mild cathartic.
The most valuable book for both men
and women is Dr. Pierce's
Common Sense Medical Ad-
viser. A splendid 1008-pago
volume with engravings
and colored plates. A copy
paper-covered will be sent
fo anyone sending 21 cents
in one-cent stamps to pay
the cost of mailing only to
Dr. R.V. Pierce. Buffalo. N.
Y. Cloth-bound 31 stamps.
Consumption of Coffee.
According to the department of com-
merce and labor daring 1904 1053-
000000 pounds of coffee were con-
sumed in the United States valued at
$81000000.
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Brass Cleaning.
Pov.V.er shculd never be used to
clean wrought or chased brass. Wash
the articles well first and dry them.
Then rub over the surface with half
a fre3hly cut lemon. When quito
clean rinse thoroughly in warm water
let It dry and iiolish with a chamois
leather.
For All He was Worth.
"Yes" said the man who had failed
in business "I was trying to get into
politics."
4'AH .nnldn't vnn?"
1 "No; politics got into me." Hous
ton Post.
Complacence of Modern Genius.
"Ben Franklin was practically the
discoverer of electricity."
"Yes" answered the traction mag-
nate; "but he wasn't smart enough
to see the money that could be made
from It."
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Mixed Vowels.
What the Oxford orator wished to
' say was this: "The liberals have come
j in on a flowing tide." Unfortunately
however he mixed his vowels and to: 1
his hearers that "the liberals have
come in on a flying toad."
A new lob oi Hyomei fresh from the
laboratory ha just been received by
the Peoples Drug Store. This 13 the
catarrh remedy that they guarante
will cure or cost nothing.
Sage Tea for the Hair.
To use sage tea on the hair make a
strong brew and strain through mus-
lin. Add a suggestion of alcohol. Ap-
ply every night to the roots of the hair.
Repairing Chairs.
Cane-seated chair bottoms that have
sagged may be made as tight as ever
by washing them with hot water and
leaving them to dry in the open air.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
We want vou to join the lare number of
prudent careful people who for several
years have found their banking business
with us both areeible and profitable
UNITED - STATES - DEPOSITORY
Deposits 9300.Q40.oo Capital 9100000
Surplus 922000
Oliver Bagby President J. O Hall G. W. Clark Vice Presidents
A. L. CHURCHILL Cashier
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Hickman & Wasmund.
Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Crutchfleld are
guests of relatives In Springfield Mo.
Miss Ida Riddle come in last even-
ing from Claremore to spend a few
days with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam R. Frazee are in
St. Louis where Mr. Frazee Is buying
goods and the latter visiting with
relatives.
Tom Walker is a new clerk at the
Golden Rule.
A. B. Watson of the Watson racket
is in St. Louis buying goods.
C. J. Gunter of Siloam Springs
Ark. who has been visiting I with re-
latives here returned home yesterday.
Rev G. W. Snodgrass left today for
Mounds where he will remain for the
next two weeks conducting special
services.
For Fire Insurance & Bonds see
Avery & Roberts InveaUmen Co.
Scott Bltfg. 3-
Miss Lois Cl.tinilerlin is (siting re
latives at Woodley for a few days.
The lecture last night in the opera
house by General Z. T. Sweeney on
liThe Golden Age" was one of the
best ever heard here and the large
audience present enjbyed every mo-
ment of the ail-too short hour during
which the general spoke. The gol-
den age he said would come when
man in business in politics in the
church and in the home made it his
first aim to serve others before him-
self. Do not cough hawk sneeze and
snuffle any more. Breathe Hyomei's
medicated air and get relief and cure.
Sold by Peoples Drug Store.
For Farm Loan no delay 8 p..r
cent interest no commission. See
Avery & Roberts In.v Co Scott
Bldg. 3'-t
Joe Wheat is making rapid process
on liis house in the Orr addition.
Several deputy marshals came in
last night among them Marrs of West-
ville Priest of Claremore Rhodes of
Sallisaw.
T. G. Cotton United States consta-
ble at Sallisaw is in the city as a wit-
ness in a case now before the court.
Kate Outdoor life is good for ner-
vous people. It occupies the mind
pleasantly. Ilollister's Rocky Moun-
tain Tea cheers the heart and makes
life worth liyiug. 35 cents Tea or
Tablets m. a. unapman.
For Farm Loans no delay 8 pe
cent interest no commssion. See
Aveiy & Rob;rts Inv. Co. Scott
Bldg. 3itf
H. A. Thompson special agent for
the Frisco was in the city last night.
Tom George the Bartlesville lawyer
and Democratic politician was in the
city yesterday. He confided to friends
his intention to contest with J. B
Turner of this city the Democratic
nomination tor supreme court justice.
For Fire Insurance 'and Bonds see
Avery & Roberts Inv. Co. Scott
Bldg. 31-t
Its wonderful power goes to the seat
of your trouble vitalizes strengthens
every part tf your body. That's what
Holliswr's Rocky Mountain Tea does.
35 cents Tea or Tablets. M. R. Chap-
man. The Fair sale will begin Saturday
morning.
FOUND Small purse with money.
Owner can have same by proving own-
ership. Call at Chieftain.
Lost Gold star badge.
Lloyd Evans.
Return to
For City Marshal
We are authorized to announce C.
A. Murdock as a 'candidate for city
marshal to the action of the Republi-
can city primary.
A marriage license was issued yes-
terday afternoou to Jesse Martin and
Miss Lula West both of Chelsea.
The Big Four Oil company of No-
wata filed articles of irjcorpo ration
wfth the United States recorder this
morning. The company has a capital-
ization of I5Q.000 and the following
officers: Fred L. Sawyer president:
Wiillam N. SHI Tice'. president: Wil-
Ham G. Sawyer secretary-treasurer.
NEW SPRING
GINGHAMS
In a full line of colors;
all neat new patterns
and fast colors one of
the best Ginghams
shown for the price
12!c A YARD
On display in our east
Dry Goods Window -:-
RATCLIFF MERC. COM' Y
VISMITA - OKLAHOMA
Mothers who give their children
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup in-
variably indorse it. Containes Honey
and Tar. Conforms to the National
Pure Food and Drug Law.-Peo. Drug
Store MaHarney & Myers.
Disturbed the Congregation
The person who disturbed the cong-
regation last Sunday by continually
coughing is requested to buy a bottle
of Foley's Honey and Tar. A. W.
Foreman.
Editorial Notice
The Chieftain's j' iepurtment has
been unusually busy lor the past two
weeks.
An Insidious Danger
One of the worst features of kidney
is that it is an insidious disease and
before the victim realizes his danger
he may have a fatal malady. Take
Foley's Kidney Cure at the first sign
of trouble as it corrects irregularities
and -prevents Bright's disease and
diabetes. A. W. Foreman.
It is undigested food that causes
sourness and painful indigestion. Ko-
dol is a solution of vegetable acids. It
digests what you eat and corrects the
deficiencies of digestion. KodoJ con-
forms to the National Pure Fcod and
Drug Law Peo. Drug Store Mallar-
ney & Myers.
Our job scock is of a superior quali-
ty our workmanship first-class and
our prices reasonable.
DeWitt's Kidney and Bladder Pills
drives the poison from the body. A 35c
box holds a weeks treatment. Peo.
Drug Store MaHarney & Myers.
1 ... V . t I if t U Tarltr TJ Ido.d val 1
T ItU UIUVIO A19O10 ICI i
able little pills. Hcommended by
Peo. Drug Store MaHarney a Myers.
The greatest ot all newspapers Is the
Daily Globe-Democrat of St. Louis.
It has no equal or rival inlall the west
and ought to be In the hands of every
reader of any daily paper. It costs by
mail postage prepaid daily including
Sunday one year $8.00; 6 months
83.00; 3 month3 $1.50; daily without
Sunday one year $4.00 6 months
$2.00; 3 months $1.00; Sunday Edition
a big newspaper and magazine com-
bined 48 to 76 pages every Sunday
one year $2.00; 6 months $1.00. A
subscription for the Globe-Democrat
at these prices is the best possible
newspaper investment. Send your or-
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copy to Globe Printing Company St.
Louis Mo. Sse special "long-time"
campaign offer of the "Twice-a-Week"
issue of the Globe-Democrat two
years for $1.25 elsewhere in this paper.
"I had tried everything for my baby
until! Dr. Lyie recommended Csgca.
sweet. I can truthfully sav it is the
best medicine I ever used for babies."
Nannie L. Taylor Bedford Va. Peo
Drug Store MaHarney & Myers.
THE
Osram Lamo
A few days ago we told you Welsh.-
Dach promised the Osram Lamp.
Electrical engineers freHy predict
that in a very short time light will be
produced at less than watt per can-
'lie. Following is from the Electrical
World:
OSRAM LAMP The Welsobach Co.
ot Berlin has now placed the Osram lamp
on the market. It la sold at present for
S2 cp 50 cp and 100 cp. The average
sumption one and one-eighth watt per
candle or slightly more. The price in Oer-
tobei
Vinita Light & Power Co
When the cold winds dry and crack
the skin get De Witts Witch Hazel
Salve. Peo. Drug Store MaHarney &
Myers.
How much of your life is spent in
trying to get well? It requires but a
month or less to put the average man
or woman on their feet with Hollis-
ters' Rocky Mountain Tea. 35c tea or
tablets M. R. Chapman.
CITIZEN MilP CLAIMS
If you have a
ding and are not
business before
Mary-
indicate pid live:
MM t i
Tea. 1
T e.a or '
ship claim pen-
irol!ed or have
iterior Depart-
tetr to William
attorney. Of
i fcTrusttBuild
inder the eyes
uulation or tor-
Exercise daily
tckv Mountain
r
Scbltecfcer's $ew
dry Store;
Conducting an exclusive Jewelry busi-J55
ness our prices on anything in the
Watch and Jewelry line as well as on
Clocks and Optical goods are the low-
est consistent with quality that high
grade goods can be sold.
When you want anything in the above
lines call and see what we have.
Fine and complicated Watch repairing ajspeeialty
ScbliecHer's Jewelry
Store
FOLEYSHONFrTAR
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McClintock, R. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 6, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1907, newspaper, January 23, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774837/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.