The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 265, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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HIE UMi lii AKwH
Wan no match for the micrtfce. Giants
he might slay but this microscopic or-
ganism defied him and in many a cam-
paign more men were destroyed by camp
dk ;ises than by the enemy's sword.
The one way to t?
bic disease is to -rT-V'"
keep the blood pure.
Impure blood both
breeds and feeda
disease.
The signs of im-
pure blood are easy
to read. Pimples
boils and eruptions
generally proclaim
the blood to be ir.t-
pure. Scrofulous
scores and swellings
saltrrhcum eczema
etc. are other signs
of a corrupt condi-
tion of the blood.
Doctor P i e r c e's
Golden Medical Dis-
covery purifies the
blood and cures dis-
eases caused by the
blood's impurity. It
cures scrofulous sores boils pimples
eczema and other defiling and disfigur-
ing diseases.
"It Rives me prreat pleasure to express tny
faith in the virtue of Dr. Pierce's Golden Med-
ical Discovery" writes Mr. Kzekiel I'loro of
Oravtown Ottawa Co. Ohio. "1 suffered every-
thing for two year with humor on my face
which baffled the skill of some of the most
noted physicians. Was at once advised to ro to
the hospital ; was doctored there for three
months without success. Came home discour-
nvred. Then began to doctor with a 'chemist.'
He also failed to help me. Then I began Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery with uo
faith whatever in it. Did it only to please tny
wife - but I am happy to tell you that after tak-
ing nve bottles I am entirely cured."
Tree. Dr. Tierce's Common Sense
Medical Adviser is sent free on receipt
of stamps to pay expense of mailing only.
Send 21 one-cent stamps for the book in
paper covers or 31 stamps for the cloth-
bound volume. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce
Buffalo N. Y.
R. R. Time Table
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JBruno Graffunder will buy your
BecoDd baod 6toves and furniture.
Mrs. Cynthia Wacaser was one of
the past matrons present at the
Eastern Star Communication at
South McAlester.
Mrs. R. M. Swain represented Puri
ty Chapter No. 20 at the South Me-
Alester meeting of the Grand Chap-
ter order of the Eastern Stf.r.
L. W. Marks topped the quarantine
market today with a load of cattle
which averaged 1081 and sold at $3.35
per cwt. The Bowles Live Stock
Commission Company sold them.
J. C. Anderson has accepted a posi
tion with the " McCorailck Machine
Company of Springfield Mo. and be-
(jan traveling for them the 11th of
this montb.
The very latest styles in
ready-to-wear' hats for
street just in. Badgett-
Sanders Mer. Co.
Foley's Kidney Cure Is a medicine
free from poisons and will cure any
case of kidney disease that Is not be-
yond the reach of medicine. Sold by
People's drug store. dw
While a large range was being
moved at the Darrough hardware
store this morning It wa9 accidentally
precipitated through cme of the large
plate-glass windows in the front of
the building.
"I bad diabetes in Its. worst form'
writes Marlon Lee of Dunreath Ind
"I tried eight physicians without re
lief. Only three bottles of Foley's
Kidney Cure made me a well man."
Sold by People's drug store. dw
' Go after the cause. Stimulants and cathartics will nevercuro Indigestion.
They may temporarily relieve the system but the next meal clogs i t ngai n. The
food should be digested. The nourishment health strength it contains
Bhould be appropriated absorbed by the system.
Children
CICDEDdBIL
purifies. cleanses. strencthens rind swnetena thr ntnmnph
TTfi rtStn 'rhi9 new dlscovery digests all classes of food and assists
lii t.hft Stomach and diipst.lvA nro-nna In ncaimllat in. or.1
transforming It into the kind of nourishment that is
taken up by the blood and fed to the tissues throughout
the various organs of the body. Kodol cures indigestion
and dyspepsia thus removing the cause of all stomach
troubles. Kodol gives such strength to the body that
iu is invaiuaote in ail wasting diseases.
"I wish to thank you for what Kodol hasdoneforme." writes Clifton Glrtnn.Collett Ind
"It cured mo of dyspepsia after everything plso had failed. When I tried Kodol it helped mo
right away. I cheerfully recommend It."
Kodol Digests What You Eat.
Prepared by E.C.DeWitt& Co. Chicago. Theft bottle contains2H times as much (by actual
measurement) as the trial size which soils for 50o.
on
lodol
lit Wltl'ii little hirlH C!PP famous llttlo liver pills for biliousness or
Ultima LllllV Laillg ki(l constluatlon. Safe thorough. The never irrlnn.
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GOING WEST
Train 407 Passenger 11:36 am
Train 4 Meteor 1:15 am
Train IU Local 6:00 am
GOING EAST
Train 408 PiissenRer 5:12 pm
train 410 World's Fair Special l'.':S7 a m
Train 440 Local 7:20 a m
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Texas Railway
BOUTH BOUND.
Train 1 Passenger 4:3ft a m
Train 5 f Iyer .10:07 a n
Train . Passenger . H:lopm
Train 81 Local 1:00 p n
NORTH BOUND.
Train! Passenger 1:02 a rr
Train 8. Flyer fl:10p m
Train 4 Passenger.. 11:04 a m
Train 60. Local 11:59 a to
For the festive fly Ed Lee has the
new process Iron screen the kind
that lasts.
See those pretty new
fall street hats. Badgett
Sanders Mer. Co's.
Foley's Money and Tar
cures colds prevents pneumonia.
Sold by Peoples' drug store.
Purchasers can be found for a few
desirable residence lots at reasonable
prices not high prices. Enquire at
this office.
There will bean ice cream social
Friday night on the lawn at Mrs. J.
M. Greening3. Plenty of good cream
and cake will be served 15c. Every-
body Is invited.
Foley's Kidney Cure wilj cure all
diseases arising from disordered kid-
neys or bladder. Sold by People's
drug store. dw
Friday night Ice cream social at
Mrs. J. M. Greenings for the benefit
of the Christian church. Plenty of
good music cream and cake and a
good time for all.
Many persons in this community are
suffering from kidney complaint who
could avoid fatal results by using
Foley's Kidney Cure. Sold by Peo-
ples' drug store. dw
Special Train Excursion to Kansas
City
August 17th $2.00 for the round trip.
A whole day in Kansas City. See
Katy's agent.
HuntingDogs For Sale.
Several fetters and pointers for sale
In condition for fall hunting.
George IIiggins.
Vinita Ind. Ter.
Just Look At Her.
Whence came that sprightiy step
faultless skin rich rosy complexion
smiling face. She looks good feels
good. Here's her secret Sbs uses
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Result
all organs active digestion good no
headaches no chance for "blues."
Try them yourself. Only 2-"c at Peo-
ples and A. W. Foreman' drug
stores. d w
Jib
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That is clear.
Free rom
burned'oil.
Free
From
Taste.
Good
and
Pure.
Made from s
Distilled arte-
sian water.
Ice always on hand.
Visit the plant and see it
made.
Vinita Light Ice and
Power CO.
Phone 127.
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Centralia
Hack Line.
Leave Vinita 32 o'clock
noon every day. Return-
ing leaves Centralia 5 a.m.
Passengers carried both
ways.
L. W. MARKS.
Upholstering.
Furnituro repairing ....
. . . . and varnishing. Also ....
. . . . buggy tops and cush- ....
. . . . ions repaired and ....
. . . . covered. Second-hand . . . .
. . . . furniture always on ....
. . . . hand.
. . . . B. GRAFFUNDEIl ...
Back of Hill building
Kansas City
Excursion
August 17th.
$200-RoundTrip-$2.00
via
Trade Mark j
) M K & T Ry.
Special Train
Leaves Vinita at l:23 a. rr). and ar-
rives at Kansas City 7:00 o'clock
Sunday morning. Returning
train leaves Kansas City
1 0:30 Sunday night
AH Day'in Kansas City
See Katy's Agent.
To cause questionings
We want questions ask-
ed about our crockery
and glassware. Noth-
ing will suit us better
and nothing will suit
you better than our an-
swers. The prices will
suit so will the goods.
If you like to look at good crockery good glass-
ware come in and look around. That dosen't cost a
cent and it is a better show than you have often paid
for seeing. Don't bring your pocket book for fear you
might be tempted to buy. Just come and 'look first. .'.
Call and See us or Ring'66.
LAH1AN GROCERY CO.
Successors to E. N. Ratcliff flercantile Co.
To the Far NorthuJesf
Via Burlington Route.
"The Burlington-Northern Pacific Im
press" now leaves Kansas City atU:lU
p. hi. making direct connections with
all lines from the east and south. This is
the only through train from Kansas City
through the northwest territory traversed
by the Northern Pacilic railway.Through '
coaches chair cars standard and tourist
6leepers Butte Helena Spokane Taco-
ma Seattle Portland.
ChapSarnmerCoioradoToJirs '
The Burl-'ngton makes the cheapest
Colorado summer tours ever made such
as $15.00 round trip during frequent
periods of the summer from Kansas City
to Denver Colorado Springs and return.
The Burlington's last Denver train
leaves Kansas City at 6:10 p in. arrives
at Denver 3:15 p. m. next day. s The day
Express leaves Kansas City at 10:40 a.m.
Cool Minnesota.
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in Ann loVoc cnroc rf rnnlst AllH
4VWv iun. j) 0vvjv v -''
best summer localities in the country:
frequent periods of low excursion .tours
sucu as jia.ZU Kansas city io oi. ram.
To Eastern Resorts.
Low rate summer circuit tours to
Michigan Canada. St. Lawrence region
Atlantic coast; rail and lake or all rail.
To Chicago The famous "ivU" leaves
Kansas City at 6 :20 p. m.
To St. Louu iJouuie ciany train serv
ice.
Describe vour trip to our nearest tick
et agent or to the undersigned; and let
us advise you the least cost and mail you
publications.
L. J. BRICKER T. P. A. 823 Main St.
Kansas City Mo.
L. W. WAKELEY G P. A. St. Louis.
C.LM. LEVY Gen'l Manager
St Louis Mo
We Are Not
Superstitious
But we Believe in Signs.
See Woodard for your
sicms. SIiod north of Fris
co depot. . . .
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One Bhnd from "FL0R0D0RA" Cigars or.Ttio Bands from
"CUBANOU: "CREM0" "GE0.WCH I LDS"or JACKSON SQUARE' 'Cigars
are of same value as one Tag from 5TAK. riuhL dnUL
SPEARHEAD; STANDARD NAVY or J.T.-Tobccco:
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 265, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 14, 1902, newspaper, August 14, 1902; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775331/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.