The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 268, Ed. 1 Friday, August 10, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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CURTIS ON TREATIES.
OVER THE PHONE.
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Cherokecs Stand in bad Light News Items Whispered From
in Washington.
U Paint Looks Alike
IN THE CAN.
It's after the .spreading the
difference shows.
MOUND CITY CO.'S
Horse Shoe Brand
PREPARED PAINT
is strictly pure ana there
fore costs more per gallon
than the cheap kind but
spreads further and lasts
longer the cheapest in the
end.
P. 0. BROWNING
Doiltr In Lumber Lilh.ShlnglM Mound
CiUPtlnttnd Oreoo Virnlihei. Mound
City Paint itnolutelj guinntted.
He Fooled the Surgeons.
All tliu doctors told Renlck Hamil-
ton of West Jefferson O. lifter suf-
fering 18 months from rectal fistula
he would dlo unless a eostly operation
was performed; but ho cured himself
with five boxes of Hueklen's Arnlea
salve the best pile euro on earth and
the best salve in the world. Ac a box.
Sold by A. W. Foreman and People's
Drug Store.
Choctaw route's excursions
Inights of Pythias Conclave. Detroit
Mich. Tickets on sale August 25th. 26th
Congressman Charles Curtis in
an interview in the Muskogee
Phoenix delivers himself in the
following manner with reference
to the delegations and treaties.
He said that so far as the last
delegation was concerned the ei
forts might be said to have been
almost in vain so they came with
different ideas' some going so far
as to advocate a territorial form of
government which was absurd
and out of the question because
the land titles and treaty ques
tions must be settled firet. He
said if the Creeks would send
Chief I'orter and a good active
young man up there who did not
want to advance his own interests
they could accomplish more than
twenty delegates from the simple
fact that Chief Porter stands high
er in the estimation 01 congress
than any other man in the Indian
Territory and that congress con
eidered him an honest conecien
tious man worthy of every con
Biuerauon ana naa he been in
Washington the latter days of con
gress he would have been able to
secure the passage of the Creek
treaty at least.
okee people are concerned Con-
Other Towns Today.
ADAIH
Dennis Lewis and Ed Stewart
went to Colorado Thursday.
The new Methodist church is
almost completed.
Only three more weeks until
school begins.. Mrs. Duncan will
teach the public school and Mr.
Euamett Hendricks the private
school.
Jlrs. Beulah Taylor goes to
Tennessee on a visit soon.
J. W. Skinner is in Kansas City
with his cattle.
Five families from Adair have
gone to Colorado within the past
two weeks
Jim Webb went to firand river
on a hunt this morning.
Miss Vida Payton is visiting
Mrs. F. W. Propp.
The hay barns are almost all full
and our townspeople are now
able to get their next winter's supply
of bay. .
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DON'T FEEL RIGHT...
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Do you wnke up in the morning tired and unrt
freshed? po you perform your daily duties (
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energy that was once yours?
your condition you are in urgent need of
If this describes V
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Your trouble arises In a clogged and torpid condition of the liver
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and bowels which if allowed to continue will develop mala- f
IOKLV ASM
ti 11 El
rial fevers kidney disorders or somo other troublesome
disease. PRICKLY ASH LITTERS drives out all
poisonous impurities strengthens the vital
organs promotes functional activity
good digestion and vigor and
energy of body and brain.
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fHCE $1.00 FEB 60TIlE.i;:
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CHAPMAN & BRIGGS Special Agents.
) SOLD AT ALL DRUG STORES.
and 27th at one fare plus two dollars for gressman Curtis stated that they
the roun trip tickets are limited till gtand j w y th f
Sept. 5th for return passage with privilege I 6 J
ot extending till Sept. 14111. . tue inues ueeause mey nave re-
For rates and other information apply tarded every movement looking to
the termination of the unsettled
conditions of the tribes and their
stubbornness in refusing to make a
satisfactory treaty.
He believes that one great mis-
Nothing so thoroughly removes the
malarial germ from the system as
Prickly Ash bitters. It gives life and
action to the torpid liver strengthens
So far as the Cher- and assi8t8 tho kidneys to properly
cleans the blood gives tone to the
stomach purifies the bowels and pro-
motes good appetite vigor and cheer-
f ulness.Sold by Chapman&Briggs.dw
nearest railroad agent or write J. F. Hoi
den Traffic Manager Little Rock Ark
T.' C Rhea live stock agent for
the Ivaty with headquarters at Wag
oner and Sam Hunt representing at
Ft. Worth the National stock yards.
were in the city yesterday.
A Life and Death Fight.
Mr. W. A.IIines of Manchester
Iowa writing of his almost miracu-
lous escape- from death says: "Ex
posure after measels Induced serious take the people are making in the
lung trouble which ended in con- territory is their continuous efforts
r . L Z r T hP government from makes the summer
All my doctors said I must soon die.
Constipation lmpared digestion and
a torpid liver are the most common
ailments that are responsible for that
tired listless fagged-out feeling that
a dreaded period
carrying out the Jaws rules and to so many people. Herbioe will cure
Then I beian 1.0 use nr. lcinu'a tsTpw regulations regarding the country cunsupauon id improves the cliges
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Discovery for Consumption which and says they should abandon that tu " dnu drou tne nver xo the nor
completely cured me. I would not be method as
witnout it if it cost $u a bottle stood these
.Hundreds have used It on my rec-
ommendation and all say It never fails
to cure Jthrout lung and chest
troubles." Regular size 50c and $1 .uO.
Trial bottles free at A. W. Foreman
and People's Drug Store.
THE KATY EXCURSION BULET1N
For national encampment G. A. R. at
Chicago Aug. 27 to Sept. I the Katy will
the government has
obnoxious tactics a
long time. The fact that it will
only be a short time before the
ratification of the treaties makes it
necessary that the people lend
every assistance they can.
He said:. "I realize the many
hardships and perplexing features
nial activity.
drug store.
Price
50cts; People's
dw.
Captain Cobb had three carsof Tex-
as cattle on the St. Louis market to
day. One load of dehorns weighed
1040 and brought 4c. The other two
loads weighed 970 and sold at $3.85.
These were very satisfactory prices.
Why Don't You Eat?
"No appetite" you say. "Stomach
feels bad." Well take Dr. Caldwell's
but vour people should be consid-
sell tickets at rate of one fare for round erate and wait a little longer on Lurl. nanaln atu .lp ouf .
:ie." ..A"K-. 24:27; fina these matters. The Indians have thine. Peonies dr. at-nr.
iciutu iiuiii ocdl. vj ov uenosiung ticket 1 . .- 1 . .1 . 1 "
with agent and paying 50c. f n k g ana ey must ana
For meeting of Masonic grand bodies "uo". " " P
Reads Chieftain Ads
of Indian and Oklahoma Territories at 2re8eve elements and whites "Bill" Downing who lives north of
wagoner Aug. 10-1? the Katy will make 8nouia not taxe advantage ot the town in the Greene settlement.
a rate of one and one-fifth fare for the mm-n icrnnrnnt. " ....... .
... 1 -n--" - ii i-1 mi.n 1 1 if. r a i. ini. .niriiiiri Nr.nrp.
round trip.
Moore's pilules are a guaranteed
cure for all forms of malarial ague
chills and fever swamp fever malar-
fever bilious fever.' jaundice liil-
msness fetid breath and a tired
listless feeling. They cure rheuma-
tism and the lassitude following
blood poison produced from malarial
poisoning. No quinine. No arsenic
acids or iron. D. not ruin stamach
or teeth. Entirely tasteless. Price
50 :ents per box. Dr. C. C. Muore Co.
310 North Main street St. Louis Mo.
Sol 1 by People's drug store. dwly
Battalion Attention.
If you are an Ex-Union soldier and
have tiled a homestead claim on
less than K!0 acres and have for any
cause abandonded or relinquished it
prior to the 2llnd day of .June 1874
you can learn something to your inter-
est by calling on either .losiah G.
Davis or John IS. Turner Vhita
1-T. dwlm
Piles are not only in and of them
selves very painful and annoying but
often greatly aggravative and even
cau-e other grave and painful affec-
tions and should therefore not be
neglected. Tabler's buckeye pile
linment Is a great boon to sufferers
is It will cure thoin. Price .i0 cents
n bottles tube V) cents at People's
ugfctorc. dw
Try that fresh bread at Gus Nlch-
nls' and you will buy no other.
Gentelmen will you win that lot of
Fhlrts that 'umbo store will sell Mon-
day at 2-".c each? Thy are not rot but
h!rt thattHild fur II each.
The fetishism of savage Africa makes
ns shudder and fills us with disgust.
Yet we have fetishes of our own one of
them great widely-worshipped and in
whose name crimes innumerable are
daily perpetrated.. The name of that fe-
iisn is Ignorance.
10 that powerful
fetish thousands
of mothers annu-
ally make sacrifice
of their daughters.
For what is it but
a sacrifice to the
fetish Ignorance
to ennit girls to
blossom to wom-
anhood and enter
the marriage rela-
tion without one
helpful hint of the
obligations of that
relation and its
physical perils?
Just the word
which the mother
fails to speak
would turn the
young girls' atten-
tion to the danger
of irregularity j
For it is in the '
ignorance of the necessity for regularity
in the periods that the foundation is laid
or the debilitating drains the female
weakness bearing-down pains inflam-
mation and ulceration that rob marriage
of joy and motherhood of happiness.
That "God-send for women " nt wom-
en have named it. Dr. Fierce'! Favorite
Prescription establishes regularity of the
periods dries up all unhealthy drains
cures female disease and inflammation
nd ulceration of the peculiarly femi-
nine organs
Women suffering from disease pecu-
liarly feminine may consult Dr. R. V.
Pierre by letter at the Invalids' HoteL
Buffalo absolutely without charge or fee.
Each letter i opened in strict nrivarv.
read as sacredly confidential and to twe-
m-e the aeal of confidence enhroken.
all replies are nest in plain envelopes
bearing no single word of printed matter.
I 1
was
a customer at the Jumbo store this
morning and after buying a large bill
remarked to Mr. Rea the dry goods
salesman; this is what the Chieftain
does; I read your ad in the paper and
knew just what I wanted before com-
ing in. This shows that a merchant
who really has something to adyerise
and knows how to do Invests his mon-
ey in a sure thing evervtime.
For mosquito bites bites or stings
of insects animals or reptiles apply
Ballard's snow liniment. It coun-
teracts the poison in the wound sub-
dues the Inflamation and heals the
flesh. Price 25 and 50 cents. dw
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AND
Feel
Like
A New flan-How?
By Buying Your Wife a
New : Buck's : Range
Instead of her old worn-out stove.
Come and see our Hardware.
W.W.MILLER
.VINITA IND. TER.
ICE!
ICE!
Sam Ridenhour
Can Supply All Your Wants in This Line.
TELEPHONE 16.
Editors' Excursion.
The Kansas and Oklahoma editors'
excursion to Eureka Springs Ark.
For this occasion the Frisco will sell
tickets from Vinita to Eureka Springs
and return at f5 for the round trip.
Tickets on sale August 11th; good fjr
return within live days from date of
sale. H. E. Walker Agt.
How's This?
We offer one hundred dollars re-
ward for any case of catarrh that can-
not be cured by Hall's ratarrah cure.
F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo O.
We the undersigned have known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years and
believe him perfectly honorable In
all business transactions and finan-
cially able to carry out any obligii-
tions made by the firm.
West and Traux AVholesale druggists
Toledo O. Walding Kinnan & Mar
vin wholesale druggists Toledo O.
Hall's catarrh cure is taken intern
ally acting directly upon the- blood
nd mucous surfaces of the system.
Testimonials sent free. Trice 5c
per bottle. Sold by all druggists. :
Get the Best...
' rrl ' "Tm
And Let Us Figure with You on
Good Dry Lumber
Sash Doors Etc
-AT RIGHT PRICES.
'Phone 42
Wilburton Lumber
Co.
Joe Davis' BARBER SHOP
Now opened
Jn the Thompson Building
TWO DOORS NORTH OF POSTOFFICE.
Hot and Cold Artesian Water Baths.
Good Barbers and Courteous Treatment
To Patrons.
COME IN.
YOU ARE NEXT.
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