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Muskogee Daily Phoenix and Times-Democrat from Muskogee, Oklahoma • 7

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Ml'SKOGKE PHORXIX, WEDNESDAY -MORNING, FEBRUARY 8, 1905 1 THE GREATEST pains to try and defeat death in the compounding of prescriptions That's what it means when you buy- Drugs It's a question of life and death, hut pure drugs and a good nurse will bring almost any jpatient around Adulterated drugs only harm you Uur kind is the kind that cures WAGNER BROS DRUG CO DRUGS, ETC MUSKOGEE, INDIAN TERRITORY MUSKOGEE TRANSFER CO Offioe in Postoffice building with Jones Leave ordors or call up PHONE 402 4 LAWYERS ADMINISTRATORS EXECUTORS GUARDIANS RECEIVERS 'pHE compilation of Accounts and Reports requires not only a knowledge of law but accounting to make them comprehensible and acceptable to the court We do this THE TERRITORIAL AUDIT CO 103 Homestead Building MUSKOGEE, I a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AIV ILE MARKS THE LAND MAN He buys land, rents rents land, shows you all about lan To the doctor for doctor business, to the lawyer for law business, to the land man for land Investigate Bradley Bank Building A 1ST 3D English Kitchen A New Restaurant in new building Everything thing new, nice and clean Best service maintained and cuisine department unexcelled Open night and day Brown, Palace Building South Cherokee WIEBSTER BROS general blacksmiths Wagon, Carriage and Cab Work Shoeing a specialty Satisfaction guaranteed 122 SOUTH MAIN1 BO YEARS- EXPERIENCE Patents trade marks Designs Copyrights Ac Aiyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable Communications strictly confidential HANDBOOK on Patents sent free Oldest agency for securing patents Patents taken through Munn A Co receive pecial notice, without charge, in the Scientific American A handsomely Illustrated weeklr I areest circulation of any seieiHIfle Journal TerniB, 13 a rear four months, Sold by all newsdealers MUNN Co New York Branch Office, 825 St Washington, Study of Norway and Sweden Mrs Locke will entertain the members of the New Century club tomorrow afternoon at her home on East Callahan street The meeting will be devoted to the study of Norway and Sweden, and the following program has been prepared for the occasion 1 Description of the Land of the Midnight Sun Mrs Harrison 2 Musicians Ole Hull, Jenny LInd, Greig Mrs Edmunds 3 Biographical Sketches of Ibsen, Bjornson and N'ansen Mrs Mid- dleton 4 Gustavus Adolphus Mrs Mann 5 Kink Oscar II Stockholm, Chris- tiania Mrs Murphey Christiana Mrs Benedict liachelor Birthday Dinner Dr and Mrs Claude Thompson, South Division boulevard, adopted a pleasant method for a birthday surprise to Mrs Thompson's brother, Mr Earl Shoenfelt Mr Shoenfelt was asked to drop in and dine and when he arrived he found a party of his bachelor friends assembled to eat a very delightful dinner with him The dining room was very attractively decorated with potted plants, and the dining table centerpiece was of carnations and ferns An elegant nine-course dinner was served At the table were Messrs Fentress Wisdom, Earl Patterson, Will Nicholson, Earl Shoenfelt and Dr Thompson and Mrs Thompson, and her guest, Miss Orth, graced the table with their presence Mikado for Ft Smith The people of Fort Smith have repeatedly requested the Muskogee Mikado company to present the opera in that town, and in accordance with these requests it has been definitely decided to play there on the night of February 14th The company will be taken to Ft Smith on a special car over the Midland Valley railroad the guests of General Superintendent and Traffic Manager Peyinghouse, of that system A number of Muskogee people will accompany the players and encourage them by their presence in the opera house There will be a special meeting of the Maccabees this afternoon at 2 30 o'clock at the Sir Knights' hall in the Homestead building This is a meeting of importance and the offi- cers desire as full an attendance as possible The following are the amusements ai the Kinney opera house this A ek Wednesday My Uncle From New York Thursday The Honeymoon Friday The Midnight Flyer Saturday For Her Sake Monday Kings and Queens, burlesque The Union Missionary club met yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs Hester, West Okmulgee avenue, to arrange for a future Saturday meeting of all denominations Melba, famous Australian prima donna, will be in Dallas Tex on the evening of February 20, and a number of Muskogee people, including many of the ladies of the Saturday Music club, are planning to take advantage of this opportunity to hear her Personals Mrs lrvin has returned from a visit with friends in Missouri Mr and Mrs Beall are In Washington City, and will be absent several weeks Miss Sophia Weigand of Ft Smith, is a guest of Mrs A Todd, East Callahan street Callahan and family are making preparations to go to Missouri, where they will make their home mr and Mrs Baxter and daughter, of Richmond, Ky are guests of Mr and Mrs Perkins on North street Mrs Alex Posey and children have returned from Fayetteville, where they spent some weeks the guests of Mrs Posey's parents Mrs Thomas Marcum left several days ago for Detroit, Mich where phe wiiT A'isflt her daughter, Mrs 1 McGavock, until spring Mrs Clayton, who has been visiting her parents Col and Mrs Cyrus Beede, at the Katy hotel, returned yesterday to her home in Oskaloosa, Iowa ODDS AND ENDS miKlrd Va the oku stockinet Fuotwear A lllatiue lotl uatutue Colored spangled gauze In the design of a butterfly with outspread wings Is one of the prettiest ideas seen ou the new Watteau fans A stockinet for slipping over eveu- lng boots when driving represents a novelty lu footwear It has no fastening, but there is a seam down the middle front, and It la easily slippe ou anil off A curious passementerie has made Its appearance lately, carried out in several shades of yellow and orange chenille mingled with various tones of HIFFON TOQUK brown leather The leather Is Cut Into bands the same width of the chenille and the two together twisted Into designs of a floral or conventional type This trimming Is used on elaborate walking gowns Oriental satin in lovely shades Is always worn, and crepe de chine should not be forgotten, on account of its lovely draplug qualities Here is a suggestion for a most fetching calling costume of bisque cloth It is tullorish In cut, the skirt made In three graduated parts, with rounded corners in front caught to produce a panel effect, with buttons of pale green and gold enamel The bolero coat has long straps in front, with a cross tab in front trimmed with six enameled buttons The belt and collar are of paie green velvet embroidered with gold thread The sleeves are plaited at the top, taper toward the wrist and eud In a smart cuff of velvet ami lace The fetching little toque in, the picture is of white chitt'ou, the brim becomingly evolved from white point lace An algret and long feather trim the toque at the side JUDIC ClIOLLET MODES OF THE MOMENT STYLISH TAILORING NEW CO New York's best ideas and latest effects are correctly executed in our Suits and Overcoats Moderate prices II MASEK THE TAILOR 5 wOND FLOORiTlIRNER BLOCK LIVERYMEN William Wright LAWYER Bond Bui-'dlng, Washington, Pergonal attention to all busines before the Interior Department and Indian Office I make a specialty of Citizen- bhip matters PATENTS Write for new proposition to inventors TO ADVERTISERS In order to Insure position all copy for advertisements MUST be filed nol later than 9 on day previous tc hue In which it to be Inserted We hs the best single and double turnouts tn the city, Hack call promptly answered, day or night We meet all trains To Ladies wishing to go calling fur ot either closed or open carriage, by the houblt sfternoon, with or without driver, at reasons prices Always call at barn or phone No, 263 ast side track when in need ol anything In our line, Carrlagesfor balls and parties a specialty SAMUEL has a full line of high grademen's shoes now selline out at a low price Also keeps a full line of second hand sheesof all kinds Boots and shoes made to order Repairing neatly done All work guara'teed See me near Jones Block, South Second street, John Mach TAILOR 306 West Okmulgee SHOOTERS TORPEDO COMPANY Articles of agreement and incorporation were filed with the United States clerk yesterday by the Shooters Torpedo company of this city The corporators are A English, Mock McCoy, Williams, Middleton, Rutherford and Blakemore The company is organized for the purpose of manufacturing and selling nitro-glycerine and to operate with same on oil and gas wells The capital stock is 5,000 FRAUD EXPOSED A few counterfeiters have lately been making and trying to sell imitations of Dr King's New Discovery for consumption coughs and colds, and other medicines, thereby defrauding the public Tnis Is to warn you to beware of such people, who seek to profit through stealing the reputation of remedies which have been successfully curing disease for over 35 years A sure protection to you is our name on the wrapper Look for it on all Dr King's, or Bucklen's remedies as all others are mere Imitations BUCKLES CO Chicago, 111 and Windsor, Canada POISONS IN FOOD Perhaps you don't realize that many pain poisons originate in your food, but some day you may feel a twinge of dyspepsia that will convince you Dr King's New Life Pills are guaranteed to cure all sickness due to poisons of undigested food or money back 25c at all drug stores Try them Store your goods with Muskogee Transfer Co A MEETING The local post, A will meet ai the Macabees hall In the Old Homestead building, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock sharp The proposition to organize a will be donsidered and an attendance of all members and parties interested Is earnestly requested Arrangements will probably be made for a bean bake and other forms of entertainment Wm Harper, Commander Robt Bowman, Adjutant NATURE SPARES The Stricken Itoae From Grief What a fortunate provision of nature It is, that deprives the rose of mental suffering for how poignant wou bo its griof to discover, in the height of its blooming glory, that a canker fod at its heart, and that its beauty and fragrant were doomed forever Nature al vays spares the suffering she is a veritab store-house of pleasing rewards, lor those who seek her aid In the year- gone by falling hair and graynrss have cast a gloom over the lives of thousand of young women, but thanks to the Investigations of scientists the true cause of hair destruction Is now known to tie a germ or parasite that burrows into the hair follicles Newbro's Herpioide absolutely destroys this germ, thus permitting the hair to grow as nature intended Sold by leading druggists Send 10c In stamps for sample to The Herpicide Co Detroit, Mich Wagner Bros Drug Co pect agbnts A New Uolf leraer-Hlylisli Ilrpaies For Little Clrla Stylish dresses for little girls are made of fancy plaid in Russiau blouse style White shields beautifully hand embroidered in gold brighten up these costumes Foulard silks will again be in evidence for dressy spring toilets, Dres- I KM PERA NCE MEETI GS Evangelist Worthen of Texas, Is In the city and will commence a series of temperance meetings at the First church Thursday night The meeting will last until after Sunday All are cordially invited to attend Printed while you wait and yon don't wait long Thai's Ihe way we do It The Phoenix Job office You want a medicine the doctors approve Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is not a simple cough syrup It is a strong medicine, a doctor's medicine It cures hard cases, severe and desperate cases, chronic cases of asthma, pleurisy, bronchitis, consumption Ask your doctor about this CBEPE DE PARIS WAIST den designs on white satin grounds being first choice Floral patterns scattered over a striped or dotted surface la another favorite combination Spring and summer gowns will be almost exact reproductions of the ad vanced winter modes A smart touch of color Is lent to many of the new storm coats by collar and cuffs of leather in natural color, green or scarlet The goif girl may revel in a new Jersey, a smart double breast affair finished with a tartan collar The newest dust coats are long and loose, button all the way down the front and are belted in the back They have a deep cape, gauntlet cuffs and a small standing collar Brooches of gold elaborately Jeweled are used as hatpins to hold In place dainty headgear of tulle, lace and flow ers The attractive dinner waist lllustrat ed Is of yellow crepe de parte Over the full bloused bodice is arranged a deep collar of lace About the shoulders are three bands of amber velvet A chou and Jabot of lace fasten the lace collar In front JUDIO OHOLLBT AGONIZING BURNS I are instantly relieved and perfectly healed, but Bucklen's Arnica Salv Rivenbark Jr or Norfolk, Va writes I burnt my knee dreadful- that It blistered all over Buck- len Arnica Salve stopped the pain I nd healed it without a scar Also I heals all wounds and sores 25c at I all druggists 'iet you 1 wall paper at Smlth'a WHAT'S WANTED TOR RENT Furnished room, close in 325 East Okmulgee avenue I'OK SALE First class barber shop and bath rooms Apply at this office TOR SALE Hotel containing 14 rooms Address Trigg, 501 8 Second FOR ISN'T Furnished room, close in cheap Apply 209 Illinois building FOR SALE 100 feet side school cheap A 306 Iowa BIdg WANTED One large two beds, for lady and dren Address XY, care WjANTED Two rooms or unfurnished, for light ing, close in Address Phoenix FOR RENT Rooms, and board, also day boardera with referencea, 522 Broadway near west Gould, room with three chil- Phoenlx furnished housekeep- care WANTED Old Clothing, Shoes, Overcoats cleaning and preaa done, 217 South Second atreet Does any lady or gentleman want a nice wardrobe box couch, handsomely upholstered with the best fancy dinam If so, call at room 301 Illinois building FOR RENT Nice, comfortable room, with board, for two gentlemen Address care Box 84 0 References exchanged ANTED Expert stenographer recently admitted to the bar and thoroughly familiar with allotment contest procedure, seeks an opening in good law office Address Gas- kill, Tahlequah, I WANTED Position by young lady stenographer three years' experience in law and lumber touch operator references Address box 5C5 LOST I land-bag and purse containing a 5 and 10 also 1 50 in silver and a money order on the Spring Drug Co Joplin, Mo Finder return to Mrs Crockwell, 544 South Main, and receive liberal reward WANTED' Men to learn barber trade Few weeks completes by our method of constant practice and instructions Positions guaranteed, tools furnished Can nearly earn expenses before finishing Write for free catalogue Moler Barber College Ft Worth, Tex Warning Order In the United States Commlssianet Court, Second Commissioner Dla- trlct of the Western District, Indian Territory, at Muskogee William Rust, plaintiff, vs Pittsburg Plate Glass Co defendant The defendant Pittsburg Plat Glass Company, a Corporation, In warned to appear in this court within thirty 30 days, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, William Rust Witness my band as United State Commissioner, this 12th day of January, A 1905 HARLOW A LEEKLEY, Commissioner Watkins Culp, attorneys for Plaintiff Harry Davis, attorney fpr non-real- dent defendant 1 at publication Jan 13, 1905 Warning Order In the United States court for the Western District of the Indian Territory, at Muskogee No 486S Equity Tempy Culliton, Plaintiff, vs James Culliton, Defendant The defendant, Jamea Culliton, la hereby warned to appear in thia court within thirty days and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, Tem- py Culliton Witness the Bon Raymond, Judge of said Court and the seal thereof at Muskogee, Indian Territory, this the 14th day of January, A 1905 HARRISON, Clerk By CHAS RUNYAN, Dep Wolfenberger Jenkins, Attorney for Plaintiff John Watkins, Attorney tor non-ree- ldent Defendant First publication, Jan 17, 190B.

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