The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 232, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 3, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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Especially Do We Ask the Attention of Those Desiring to Buy Goods
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I We Have Only 12 ' More Days in ' Whiclfip Bis-1
pose of Our Entire Stock!
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.....Dry Goods Clothing Furnishing Goods and Slides
Doors Close Not Later Than
ATURDAY JULY TH
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1901
EVERYTHING MUST BE SOLD
REGARDLESS OF COST
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When a Chinaman heeomes a criminal
the law punishes his par-
ents and even the rainl- 2l&
parents i ms is omy me
extreme logical ap
plication ot tht
doctrine of hered
ity. In this conn'
try we leave nat
ural law to (leal
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with its own
offenses and
many a mother
is punished
through the
physical weak-
ness and peev-
ish temper of
tunv offspring.
Women mainly err through ignorance.
They enter the marriage state already
disordered bv irregularity of the periods.
The delicate and sensitive organs pecu-
liarly feminine are in no condition for
the shock which is consequent on the
great change. Drains that are offensive
mid debilitating are set up inflammation
and ulceration with fennile trouble are
added in time and when motherhood
comes the strength of IkxIv is inadequate
and the condition of mind unfit for the
responsibility. The natural result is a
child that is' unhealthy and unhappy.
Happy wifehood healthy motherhood
Ix-autit ul children all follow the use of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It stops
the drains allays inflammation heals ul-
ceration cures female trouble soothes
the nerves and puts the delicate female
organs in a condition of perfect health.
Mr. Annie Blacker of 619 Catharine Street.
Svracuac. N V.. writes: "Your medicines have
done wonders fur me For years my health was
ery poor; I had f'jnr miscarriairt but since
laUine Dr. Tierce's GoMen Mciical Piscorerjr
Bil l Favorite Prescription." I have much better
health an t now I have a fine healthy baby. I
liave rrconimendd vour medicines to several of
my friends and they have been benefited by
them."
Women find valuable help in Dr.
Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser.
Sent free on receipt of stamps to pay cost
of mailing only. Send 21 one -cent
stamps for the book in paper binding of
31 Mamps for cloth binding. Address
Dr. R. V. Pierce Buffalo N. V.
HAD SOME SCRUPLES.
But Bert Chandler Soon Gave Him
Ease of Conscience.
..For..
Iftbotoovapbs
Latest Styles and
Permanent Restilfs
Go To
fowler.
Swlk of U. S. Court House
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There was something about him
beside the mule that was dinlin
guisbed looking. The calliope
pver at the mill had juet warbled
its last noontime gurgle today as
he hoisted himself out of a rut in
the corrogated vertebrae of that
animal and entered the court
house.
Bert Chandler was just de-
cending the steps after taking a
half hitch in a semi. colon in his
type-writer to prevent its work-
ing over time as the stranger ad-
dressed him:
"Whar's the cote?" he asked.
"Gone to dinner" answered the
affable Bert.
"Wal' I s'pose I'll tote Sal on
up to 's hum then. We mus' be
hitched befo' her pa cums."
"What's your trouble asked he
who knows a victim when he sees
one.
"Looking to get married if her
pa don't cum but s'pose he'll call
the trade off if he does" dubi-
ously answered he of the mule.
"You don't need the court. Get
Sal and bring her up and I'll
give you a diamond hitch in wet
rag time that will make pa look
like a selling plater at "
"Hold on stranger do you mean
you kin do it."
"Doit!" screamed the aroused
twister of matrimonial knote "my
record is 47 beatific souls ar.d
one gizzard the latter a spav-
ined coyote from Pryor Creek
who donated SO cents to me per-
petuation in me life's wurruk
that has been blended into one
twitteriDg twuttering "
"Hold on again stranger you
don't know all "
"Who says I don't know all?"
"I mean 'bout me an' Sal"
apologetically murmured he of the
mule. 1 v
"You and Sal can be h-b-hitch
ed if ehe'h elop-6ided slatterned
ribbed run-do wn-at-the-heel "
"It's not 'xactly Sal it's her
pa."
What have you got to do with
her pa? It's me me and Sal
that will attend to your troubles
get her quick; I feel the inspired
moments fleeting get her quick
or I will be unable to throw in the
customary horoscope at two-bits
or read your past at the custom
ary "
'I'll get her t' once ttranger
only I mus' tell yer 'bout the hog"
punctuated he of the mule.
"To the everlasting etygian
depths of Arkansas with the
hog. It's me you pa and Sal
that have the right-of-way here.
This is no stock ya"rd" yelled he
of the fee prospective.
"But yer see Sal' the hog or
ruther ehe war rep'sented by the
hog; an' the hog's dead and her
pa eaye it war no trade."
"Goon goonl" weeped he of
the fee disappearing.
"Wal it war this way: I had
bogs an' her pa had d'arters. Sal
war his yearling but she war
troubled with rheumatics. I had
I hogs but th' war tiouMed with
jcholerie. Her pa ofler'd to trade
Sal and rheumatics fr hog an'
cholerie. He said we had eq'il
chances. Th' hog is dead an' he
' says th' swaps off. But I gits Sal
I and hides 'er over in the bottom
j an' if yer says it's a squar' ewap
! I'll tote her 'long."
1 "Tote young man tote. Tn the
1 the celebrated case of Tied vs.
Twister it was clearly shown that
under strikingly similar circum-
stances "
"I guess I'd better git her befo'
her pa cums. Jus' a minit etran-
ger an' I'll tote her 'long." And
QuesfionsforWbmen'
Do yoa have periodical palm? Do you have frequent
backaches? Are you nervous? Are you continually exhausted? Do
you auffer every month? If you answer Myts" to any 0! these
questions you are suffering from ills which Vine of Cardul cure.
Do you appreciate what perfect heaKh would be to you? After
taking Wine of Cardul thousand! like you have realized It Vine of
Cardul insure freedom from female diseases. At each recurring
menstrual period if care be not taken alight ailment will appear.
Nervous strain loss of sleep cold or indigestion start disorders
which arc not noticeable at first but day by day steadily grow
into troublesome complications. Vine of Cardul used st be-
fore the menstrual period will keep the female system Imperfect
condition and render it Invulnerable to disease. The medicine is
taken quietly at home. There is nothing like It to help women
enjoy good health. Wine of Cardul costs only $L Tut this
remedy widen U Indorsed by 1000000 cured worn.
Cairo Ky.. Sept 6. 18W.
I take pleasure In writing a few lines in praise of your won-
derful medicine. Vine of Cardul. It U the best medicine I ever
heard of. I am thirty-slx years old and have been skk all my life.
I had a dozen doctors but none of them did me any good. I have
taken one bottle of Wine of Cardul and will take another with
Black-Draught I have been married six years and have a baby
five years old. I had womb and kidney trouble rty rnorhry pe-
riod was so bad that sometimes it came twice a month. I was too
sick to do work for a family of three. I was in bed whea I got
the bottle of Wine of Cardul. Now I am op and tan do most of
my work. Vhen I was sick I could not sleep at night I sleep
well at night now. A friend of mine advised me to use Black-
Draught with Wine of Cardul. Mrs. ETTA KILLMAN
t. ..m. MAnirinff.MlKl dletlon. ad1r
fiTio irm-umit. "Tha tallica' Ad-lsorr !
iwrtnxmt" 1t Chauaw. JUicib 0.
thauaooof Jenn.
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he disappeared toward the bot-
tom. There was a demoniacal ex-
pression that flitted across the
physiognomy of the matrimonial
Morgan as be swept the wrinkles
from the Lybrand worsteds that
had effected a change of venue by a
"three king" predjudiceand turn-
ing toward his bahwick he boaee-
ly muttered: "No guilty one es-
capes me."
Sunday Excursions.
JTbe Katy road hai Inaugurated the
regular Sunday summer excursion
rates to and from all points on their
road.
Business men who lack the vim
snap and vior they once had should
use Ilerbir.e it will put Iff the blood
strengthen and vlorate the system.
Price Th) cents People's drug stored w
Excursion Tickets.
The Frisco will sell tickets to points
within 200 miles at the rate of one
fare for the round trip.- Tickets on
Sale July 3 and 4 food for return
July5. B. K. Walk Eii AgeDt.
Heroine clears the complexion gives
buoancy to the mind cures headache
regulates the stomach and bowels
stimulates the liver and is In fact a
perfect guardian of the health. Trice
50eent. l'eoplc's drutf store dw
Scissors and Shears
Seizor ana shears forty -six dif-
ferent patterus 3 inch to 16 Inch
loo t. $2.25. Any size any price
The iniy complete line in Vinita. TA
Lee ManufaciuiiiiK Ca
Thoe who live on farms are espec-
ially Jiahle to many cuts liurns and
hruises which heal rapidly when
I'.allard's snow liniment Is applied.
I'rice 2 and 50 cents. J .ople's drug
store. dw
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 232, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 3, 1901, newspaper, July 3, 1901; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775393/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.