The Madill Twice--A--Week News. (Madill, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 58, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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Notice To Candidates
All Candidates who desire their
nam as on the Democratic Pri-
nary Ticket must file their
names before the first of may
with,
DAVID RUSSELL,
Chairman.
W. J. BELL,
Secretary.
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LOCAL GATHERINGS
The Latest Happenings in Our Thriving
Little City put into Condensed
Form for Busy Readers.
Born to Mr. and Mra. Ashley
Williams a fine 10-pound on the
18th inst.
Mrs. A. O. Wrightmer, who
liVbd about eight miles northwest
Of Madill, died Monday morning
at 2 o'clock of bronchial pneu-
monia.
Dr. Hines, the dentist, is now loca-
ted in room No. 5 Taliaferro building.
The meteor was delayed here
for more than an hour Wednes-
day until a dead engine could
be moved that was blooking the
traok north.
The meeting of the Executive
Board of the Indian Territory.
Federation of Women Cluos,
will be held in Madill in the near
future, date to be announced
later.
For 8ale—Two houses and lots
in Madill, I. T. No agency fee
to be paid. For further particu-
lars see or write T. J. Guy, care
Twice-a-WeekNews, Madill, I.T.
The Commercial club of Okla-
homa City, on their annual tour
of Oklahoma will stop in Madill,
50 minutes on the 25th and are
very anxious to meet all the bus-
iness men of Madill.
Hon, Henry M. FurmaD Bpeht
Wednesday night in the city on
his way to Ardmore where he
epoke last evening. He will re-
turn to Madill today and will ad-
dress the people at the opera
house tonight. Qo out and hear
him on the issues of the campaign.
To the Public.
Oakland, I. T. March 18.— If
you want to breed to a full to a
full blood jersey malfe, see him at
Altum's Dairy. Terms, cash.
Phone 49-3. 50-tf.
John Sparger of Bonham, Tex-
as, olosed a deal with the Ma-
sonic building committee last
Tuesday whereby he will draw
up the plans and specifications
for their new hall which is soon
to be erected in Madill,
Our Motto: "Fair Play'
NEW
SKIRTS
by express again.
Keeping our stock full so you can have best selections. All the new
styles in the most popular cloths, $295 and (Til 7E
up to 0)1 ||/U
NEW WAISTS AND SUITS
lrom New York. Plenty more of the wash suits in white (P^ QC
that are proving such popular sellers, $2.75 to iJJHiij J
New Waists, 98c Qg
NEW SUITS FOR MEN
and youths. Getting lots of clothing by express. Fine suits at 10
per cent profit saves you 15c to 35c on each dollar you spend for clothing.
Suits that cost $7.70 you get $8.47
Suits that cost $8.25 you get $9.07
Suits that cost $11.00 you get S I 2 I 0
Suits that cost $16.50 you get $18.15
DOUBLING OUR SHOE BUSINESS
Our shoe sales since we enlarged our shoe de-
partment are easily double what they were be-
fore. Shoes that are guaranteed with a guar-
antee that means something, at less profit than
others charge, does the work. Lots of newest
things in lowcuts for men, women and children.
YOURS FOR "FAIR PLAY-'
The Baity Dry Goods Co.
A Plesasant Party.
Wednesday evening Miss Janie
Smith intertained in honor of her
nephew Dr. Deacon of Drum-
mond, Ok'.a., who is visiting in
the city. Miss Janie is a charm-
ing hostess, and it is needless to
say that all spent a delightful
time that passed all too quickly.
Forty-two was the feature of the
evening. Miss Langly and Mr.
8umner Chownir.g wera account-
ed the lucky ones and received
the prizes. After dainty refresh-
ments was served a flash light
was [the last on program, and
the happy jolly crowd went home.
EUREKA.Yes, I Have Found it
at Laat
Found what? Why that Chamber-
lains Salve cures eczema and all man-
ner of itching of the skin. I have been
afflicted for many years skin disease-
I had to get up three or four times
every night and wash with cold water
to allay the terrible itching, but since
using this salve in December, 1905,
the itching has stopped and has not
troubled me.- Elder John T. Ongley.
Kootville, Pa- For sale by all druggist.
Brown Withdraws.
Notice to my friends of Mars-
hall county, Okla.
Will say that I am very thank-
ful for your support so far in my
race for the sheriffs office of
Marshall county Oklahoma.
After considering the condi-
tions of everything. I have
decided to resign my candidacy
for the above said office. Trust-
ing that everything will work to
the best interest the people and
you will always find me in the
front ranks for the betterment of
our country. As ever yburs,
Charlie Brown.
Gentle and Effective.
A well-known Manitoba editor writes
"As an inside worker I find Chamber-
lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets in-
valuable for the touches of biliousness
natural to sedentary life, their action
being gentle and effective, olearing the
digestive tract and the head " Price,
25 cents. Samples free at all druggist.
DENISON,
TEXAS-
Thursday. April 25th, Rev.
Abe Mulkey assisted by Presid-
ing Elder W. T. Freeman of Ard-
more will lay the corner stone of
the M. E. Church South. It will
be remembered that Rev. Mulkey
held a series of meetings here in
February, at the conclusion of
which money was raised and the
church freed from all indebted-
ness. These services will be
unique in church affairs. The
service of laying the cornerstone
will be at 5 o'clook p. m , and
t h e dedicatory sermon will
be preachedlat 8 o'clock p m.
For Catarrh, let me send you free,
just to prove merit, a trial size box
of Dr. Shoop's Catarrah Remedy. It
is a snow white creamy, healing anti-
septic baim that gives instant relief
o Catarrah of the nose and throat
Make the free test and see, Address
Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. Large
jars 50 cents. Sold by all dealers.
The Hoojiyakee Club respond-
ing to a call issued by Mrs. C. E.
Wiloox, president of Indian Ter-
ritory Federation of Women Clubs
met at the home of Mrs. A, G.
Eakins, Monday at 4 o'clock p.
m., business of much import-
ance to the members was trans-
acted. Three new members were
enrolled. The announcement by
Mrs. Wilcox of her selection of
Mrs. A. G. Eakins as cor
responding secretary of Indiar
Territory Federation was re
ceived with delight by the club
members.
This world has
been divided and sub- di-
vided—the people of the world
have been divided and sub-di-
vided—the sub-divisious are
endless.
^[Suppose we divide the people
into three classes. The very rich,
who can afford to spend . their
income; the very poor, who have
to spend theirs, Then there is
the third-class—the saving class,
who start saving their money
and keep it up continually. They
never stop. The habit is formed
early in life and they can't
"swear off." The saving habit
is the means to happiness and
contentment.
TfThis bank offers the opportu-
nity for every man to save his
money. No one can afford to
let the chance escape.
Madill National Bank
Madill, I. T.
Under Different Circumstances.
Everybody's sort o' slow and half in-
clined to shirk
When the whistle gives the signal that
it's time to go to work.
Everybody's on the jump and lined up
in position
When sunshine gives the signal that
it's time to goa-fishin'.
—Washington Star.
Dallas Detective Investigation.
Denison, Texas, April 16.—
A traveling man by the name of
Brennan is here frcm Gunter.
He states that the people have
about settled down to the belief
that the Price family were mur-
dered. When he left there yes-
terday afternoon a detective from
Dallas was on the ground making
an investigation.
Doing: Business Again.
"When my friends thought I was
about to take leave of this world, on
account of indigestion, nervousness
and general debility-" Writes A. A.
Chrisholm, Tread well, N «Y., "and
when it looked as if there was no hope
left, I was persuaded to try Electric
Bitters, and I rejoice to say that they
are curing me. I &m now doing busi-
ness again as of old, and am still gain-
ing daily." Best tonic medicine on
earth. Guaranteed by all druggist. 50c.
It may be true that "a joke is
a joke,'' but it is sometimes aw-
fully hard to make people think
Rheumatic sufferers can have a free
sample of Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic
Remedy with book on Rheumatism by
simply writing Dr. Shoop, Racine,
Wis- This book will explain how
Dr. Shoop's Rheumatic Remedy cuc-
cessfully drives Rheumatism out of
the blood. Ttiis remedy is not a re
lief only. It aims to clear the blood
entirely of Rheumatic poisons, and
then Rheumatism must die a natural
death. Sold by all dealers •
The successful man is the one
who can induce the world to take
him at his own valuation .
Ititten by a Spider.
Through blood poisoning caused by
a spider bite, John Washington of
Bosqueville, Tex-, would have lost his
leg, which became a mass of running
sores, had re not been persuaded to
try Bucklen's Arneca Salve. He writes:
"The first application relieved, and 4
uoxes healed all the sores." Heals
every sore. 25c. at all druggists.
In some men ambition is a ver-
itable brain storm; in others it is
an intermittent fever.
If the time ever oomee when the
standard of self-measurement is
employed in the judgment of
others, then may Justice be said
to hold the soales level.
The Price of Health.
"The price of health in a malarious
district is just 25c.; the cost of a box
of Dr. King's New Life Pills," writes
Ella Slayton, of Noland, Ark. New
Life Pills cleanse gently and impart
new life and vigor to the system. 25c.
Satisfaction guaranteed at all druggist.
It's about a stand-off as to
which adds most to the ills of the
world—the nagging woman or the
bragging man.
All women admire masterful
ness in, a man, theoretrically, but
few are pleased with its practical
application.
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THE. RIGHT FENCE ON HAND
FOR YOU IS POSITIVELY THE
Warner Poultry Fence
It is the cheapest fence in the lono run
Your fences, like your farm buildings,
should be a permanent improvement. The
cheap, wobbly fence i« short lived and
makes a cent saved lookl ike a dollar losL
You cannot afford to waste time, energy
and money on indifferent fencing.
The quality of the WAINER POULTIT
FENCE is open to your investigation. Ex-
amine the weave, and test its strength.
There is more satisfaction in one rod of it
than in five rods of any other make.
Warner Fence Co., Ottawa, Kans.
j. e- mcmillan
"'Btbtnd tht tParmtr Fencing ij til Warner
Guarantee."
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TO THE PUBLIC!
We will give you lower prices on all kinds
of general blacksmithing, including horse-
shoeing than any other shop
For Cash
Mills Harris the only man in town that can
guarantee satisfaction in black-
smith and machine work.
Ghas. Ihrig
Shoeing All Round 75c
We Are Still Doing Business at the Same
Old Stand and Solicit Your
BLACKSMITHING.
Machine Work, Wood, Wagon and Carriage
Work and Painting.
We have every appliance for first-class workmanship.
Come to see us and you shall have our best service.
TBUITT & GLENN
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Ik Marriage a Failure?
Maria, the colored maid, had been
neglecting her work shamefully. Her
mistress remonstrated, but In vain.
Finally Maria's carelessness called
forth a sharp rebuke. To soften the
sting the mistress added:
"Maria. I think you must be In
love."
Maria, who was resting rumlnative-
ly on her broom handle, drew her-
self up and replied with great dig-
nity:
" 'Deed, ma'am, I' a married i
'oman!"—Judge.
ECZEMA and PILE CURE
FRFF Knowinf? what was
to suffer, I will give
FREF OF CHARGE, to any af-
flicted a positive cure for Eczema,
Salt Rheum, Erysipelas,
Piles and Skin Diseases.
Instant relief. Don't suffer long-
er, Write F. W. WILLAIvIS, 400
Manhattan Avenue, Ave. New
York. Enolase Stamp.
If you want everybody to read
your ad, plant it in The Twioe-a-
Week News.
GOING FISHING?
ATTRACTEM
makes fish bite like hungry wolves.
The Redman's secret. If you don't
catch the fish I'll send your money
back. One bottle postpaid on receipt
of 50c. BILL, THE FISHERMAN,
P. 0. Box 283, Madill, I. T.
B. G. GLASS
THE JEWELER.
See him at the Postoffice
Building. The only Jew-
eler in town.
Subscribe for the News.
DR. MILLER CURES CHRONIC DISEASES
Varlcnrall 1 treat th,B disease by painless method!, and
ihiivuwoi* with no detention from business. The stag-
nant blood Is driven from dIUtod reins with the assistance of
our Improved Varicocele Tru*8 and Eluolro-£hemlc process, the
parts being restored to their natural condition and circulation
re-established.
Sfrictlira 1 our6 itr^ar® without severe operative
stniwiuio procedures. Our treatments act directly on the
parte affeoted, completely dislodging the stricture bf our gal-
vanic electric mcdiral treatment; It Is painless and In no wise
Interferes with your business duties.
low of Manly Vigor
our methods we will restore that vigor snd strength to you that
should be yours. Our treatment Is not a mere stimulant bat
gives satisfactory and permanent results.
OUR BEST REFERENCE IS. ConlagloUS Blood Poison
— fc IM\\ \ A C Hrr,W at hereditary or contracted In early days. I e&e Its eom-
tlfli RlJvlW* IlLU/nr J*/A1' "'•Moon. I t<>P • progress, giadloate every vestige of
\N>^iiuTn ^-m_p^/3|//lpolson from the system, and by the use of harmless remedies.
UNTIL CUkED ^ which leave no aftereffect upon the system.
W RITE—Cases not too complicated I KIDNEY, DUDDER AND URINARY DISEASES
treated at home. If you cannot call, successfully treated and permanently cured. PI!,ICR and
write for information regarding RUPTURE cured by painless and bloodless methods.
Home Treatment. Consultation I
chronic'disorders of women i .catarrhal conditions cured.
I successfully treat all uervoas and ohroulcl ui amu i^ungs suo-
dlioasesof women, and diseases peculiar to theirm* aew '"halation method,
sex, such as 1'ailiuK of the Woqjb, Displacement.j It removes all irritation, pain in forshead, "drop-
Unnatural Discharges. KervousDecllno, Phurtnees.'P*®** ®g and spitting and provents lung
Pain in the back. Wflbien who wish to avoid oner, oomplloatlttns. chronic bronchial and pulmonary
stive prooeduresshould investigate our methods!?,1leasee Write regarding our home treatment for
of treatment. JCatarrh.
Consultation FREE. Honrs: 8 to 13:90, 1:80 to 4:t0 p. m.| Evenings, 8:10 to 8. Sundays, • to L
FT. WORTH. TEX.
DR. SILLER,
lid oper-|®?n|Pl,oaH£nJ
:80, 1:80 toft:?0 p. m.|
Ho. 703 Kiln 8t. Of ur 6lift 8t)
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