The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 160, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 22, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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Daily Chieftain.
D. M. MARRS Editor
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EASTER SERVICES AT THE
FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
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VI N IT A I. T.
April 22
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EASTER THOUGHTS.
I shall be satisfied when 1 aake with Thy likeness.
David.
Many of them that sleep in the dust of the earth
shall aake some to everlasting life and some to shame
and everlasting contempt. Daniel.
The soul when it leaves the earth fashions a habita-
tion for itself out of materials to be found in the higher
sphere to which it is translated Lange.
The eye of faith must have the light of God. His
word illumines the way. No other light shines on the
path that leads to peace; all else is dark a wilderness of
doubt and death.
This is the will of Him that sent' me that everyone
that seeth the Son and believeth on Him may have
everlasting life; and I will raise him up on the last day.
Jesus Christ.
Our God shall stretch out his hand upon the dust and
the dead shall rise iucorruptable and that in the sub-
stance of the same flesh that every man bears. John
Knox.
Every Christian friend that goes before us from this
world is a ransomed spirit waiting to welcome us in
heaven. Every gem which death rudely tears away from
us here is a glorious jewel forever shining there.
Our bodies may be the same as those which we now
have although not a particle that is in the one should
be in the other. It is probable that the future
body will retain the human form. The same material
substance now constituted as flesh and blood is to be so
changed as to be like Christ's glorious body. Charles
Iloge D. D.
There exists behind the nerves a nonatomic ethereal
enswafhement for the "soul which death dissolves
out from all contact w ith mere flesh and which death
thus ui.fettering with disembodying leaves free before
God for all I lie development with which God can inspire
it.- Joseph Cook.
The words "Christ is risen from the dead" should be
well marked and written with great letters. Each letter
should bo as large as a town yea even as high as
heaven and broad as the earth so that we see nothing
hear nothing think nothing know nothing beyond it.
Martin Luther.
Children shall not arise as men nor the ' aged retreat
to the period of youth hut every glorified body will
represent clearly Ids degree of age with the exception of
all that is perishable so that all taken together may
declare the entire human race in its degrees and varie-
ties with the most perfect clearness. Oishousen.
Christ's resurrection set the seal of truth on all his
claims declared him with power to be the Son of God
and gave his words and work such a stamp of .authority
as precludes their being gainsaid or overthrown. The
resurrection once accepted as an indisputable fact every-
thing before it the miraculous birth the perfect sinless
OR'.ian Voluntary
Doxoi.oov
Invocation and Lord's Prayer
Gloria
Miss draper
Congregation
Congregation
Choir and Congregation
RCSPONSIVI RIADIN3
Hymk - - - " .
t 80HIPTUR LBSaQ
Quartette "Victory"
Praysr
Offertory ----- Miss Draper
Quartette "Hejoiee the Lord is King" B. Cecil Klein
Sermon- "Foregleams of the Immortal Life"
Hymn "Holy! Holy! Holy! Lord God Almighty."
'Coronation"
Shelley
EVENING.
Oroan Prelude - - - Miss Graper
Evening Praise - - - - Choir
Quartette "Send Out Thy Light" Gounod
soripturk Lesson
Solo "Hosanna" Jules Cranier Mrs. Hubbard
Prayer - - ' - - ' Pastor
Quartette "Allelujah to the King" - C F Cletnons
Offertory "Violin Solo" Selected - Mr. Caldwell
Solo "The Palms" Faure - - O.L.James
Quartette "Christ our Passover" - F. Schilling
Sermon "Who Shall Koll Us Away the StoneT"
Quartette "Recessional" - - Kipling-DeKoren
Hymn "Onward Christian Soldiers"
BENIDIOTION
life the miracles one and all as well as the divinely
ordered history which preceded and the record of it-
becomes probably not only but natural and neeeseary.
His resurrection makes equally natural and consistant
with his claims the ascension the sending of the Holy
Spirit and the progressive conquest of the world in the
centuries since that first Easter morning.
The beautiful little city of Cartilage Mo. is said to
have the lowest mortality of any city in the United
States. Carthage has a day called ''clean up day"
which is observed every year under proclamation by the
mayoron which every man cleans up his property.
Rural free delivery is almost in sight.
1 can be established any time.
R. F. D. No.
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Save Your Daughter
No. 1M West Jwth Street
Kbw Yohk City N. Y. April S 1908.
Win of Cardui has been a Meaning to my home. I have
often found that it was a great relief wuen I was weary or in
Dam tut I am especially grateful for r-bat it did for our
daughter and otilv cuiid. 1 noticed tht.t her menses were
tardy and she suffered with headaclies aud Riddiuesa heayi-
ne) in the abdomen and about the loius. This seriously in-
terfered with her studies and she had to discontinue several
. '-;. mn a iecnuslnfr the matter Kusrtrested that I irive her a course
of vour Wine of Cardui as it had relieved her daughter of a similar trouble. After my
daughter had used itlornveweensi rounn
a great improvement in her looks health . -f y
and behavior in faet uhe was a different Lt - - - mV
eirl. The flow lx enme regular and we sTf
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fciiiiiiiffiiir
TV'auiutB aaTUBONl Mumohiax AfldOCIrion.
Ilere tbe menstrual function had not been properly started and the un-
natural condition was making the youns? girl an invalid. The head achea i and
giddiness indicated something more than a mere temporary ailment. They
were symptoms of a functional weakness which would become more and more
acrpravated as years went by. But Mrs. Thompson was ready to take advice
fur her daughter's welfare and she gave the little sufferer V. ine of Cardui and
now she is a well young woman.
If your daughter is sickly and frequently ailing the letter ol this good
mother contains the best advice you can follow.
Wine of Cardui is the menstrual regulator that cures nine cases out of
every ten. Young girls mothas and aged women 6nd this tonic indispensable.
All druggists sell tl.00 bottles Wine of Cardui.
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Croup is quickly relieved and
Whooping Cough will not "run its
course" if you use the original Bee's
Laxative Honey and Tar. Th:3 Cough
Syrup is ui2cr?.nt from all others De-
cause it acts on the towels. You can
not cure Croup aud Whoopinp Cough
until you rid the system of all conges-
tion by working off the cold through
a copious action of the bowels. Lee's
Laxative Honey and Tar does this
and cures all CouglLs Croup Whoop-
ing.Cough etc. No opiates. Sold by
A. P. Owens. d
The degree to" which the remaining
senses can be trained when the sight is
lost was illustrated the other morning
by two blind men from the home at Thirty-sixth
street and Lancaster avenue.
The men came from opposite directions
and as they approached each other an-
other man standing oa the corner wa-
Burprised to hear one of the blind men
say: "Hello Ed; what are you doing
out this morning?" Yen the blind
man was asked how he had known the
other with a distance of five yards be-
tween them he answered: "By the sound
of his cane of course. I can tell at the
distance of half a square the tap of the
cane of any man in the home." Phila-
delphia Record.
o 1 get your Q
trade ?
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I want itand you will
find my Groceries high
grade and low price.
"If people would" eat plenty of rlc
they would not need drugs to make
them sleep" said the drug clerk paus-
ing for a moment in putting up a sleep-
ing portion for a woman. "There it
much said just now about rice aa a
strengthening food but few Americans
know that it has soporific powers. II
properly cooked it has. Rice should
be washed many times until the watei
no longer appears milky. It should
then be soaked a few hours salted and
boiled rapidly about 30 minutes. Whet
cooked in this way it can be eaten each
day with relish and the person who
eats It sleeps and dreams not at U."
N. Y. Sun.
ctm'io Early flisers
The famous tittla pHIs.
For sale at People's drug store.
O-F A-L-L K-I.N-D-S A-N-I) EUT-YL-K-S.
Eilvvood Hog Fencing
Ellwood Poultry and Rabbit Fencing
Union Lock Poultry Fencing
Warner Lawn Fencing
National Galanized Barbed Wire
Glidden Barbed Wire
Baker Barbed Wire
NAILS AND STAPLES AND EVERYTHING IN THE
FENCING LINE AT THE LOWEST PRICES AT
YOURS TRULY
FRAZEE - HARDWARE
& FURNITURE CQ. '
ALFRED ORENDORFF President J. W. ORR Manager
Receive deposits subject fo check ; pay interest on time de-
posits; cash checks; sell drafts; buy notes and mortgages:
make loans on real estate and personal security; furnish ab-
stracts of title on short notice; insure your liuildingf. and ren-
der every service within the scope of a
jt MODERN BANKING INSTITUTION
We Want Your Business ; :
International Bank & Trust Company
Vinita Intl. Ter.
CAPITAL - - - $100000.00
CflAS. A. DAVIDSON Secretary
A. K.J WILDER Cashier
I CALIFORNIA
Where Happiness Is Found. J
Don't look for true happiness in the i
mansions of the very rich where high j
priced physicians are called in to doc- j
tor everyailment. But seek it and fin j
it too.in the comfortable homes of i
the middle-classes and so called poor j
wliere Greens August lower isaiavs
used to keep the family healthy to
ail stranafii troubles wlietlier in
digestion constipation dyspeosia loss
of appetite dihous atuicha ui mip
2iver. Trial bottle Aupast Flower
5c. Biic bottle. 7.jc Wimer Drug
Col ' dw
I am agent for the Saturday Even-
ing' Fost and would like to have the
support of the business men of the
town I want the ladies to buy from
me also. Leave word at the Jumbo
Store my headgusrters.PR.VTT Wade.
Th Sunday Schoel Convention.
For the Sunday school convention at
Muskogee May 2-4 all railroads in the
territory will sell tickets at one fare
and one-third. The Knights of Pyth-
ias Grand Lodge lias the same rate at
same time.
Vinita Mate Tint Score-
Vinita succeeded in making two
scores against the Joplin Miners who
shut them out in the three previot
! games. Joplin won however by the
! score of 9 to 2. Goad Vinita's second
baseman was hurt during the game
and returned home today.
AND THE I '
NORTH PACIFIC COAST
Very Low Rates in Effect
Daily March ist to May 15
MANY ROUTES FROM WHICH
TO MAKE A CHOICE
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Full informat ion on request
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The Oldest Inn in Germany.
For some tipie past a controversy
his hern procwiilns as to which is
the oldest inn in Germany. The mat-
ter feema now to be finally derlifpd.
The old town of MSUen'.xrg. on th-?
Main is the pos?es!or an inn known
as the Itiesen which has bad an unin-
terrupted existence sinre the twelfth
century. The inn has teen in the po-
esslon of one family for over 3&0
years.
i Chronic bronchitis Cured.
! "For ten years I had chronic bron-
chitis so bad that at times I could
not speak ato a whNper" writes
Mr. Joseph Co!Tman of Montmorencl
Ind. "I tried ail remet'les available
but with no suTf-ss. Forunatt-ls my
em plover snw!ed that I try Foley's
1 loner and Tar. Its eil'.-ct was almost
r.iiraculous. and I am now cured of
the rii-:i-e. :i my reomend.it Ion
n.an? peojtie have i;v'd Foley's lloiKf
and jar. and alav with wi :-f v U n
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 160, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 22, 1905, newspaper, April 22, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc776034/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.