Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 50, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 26, 1886 Page: 3 of 4
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Indian Chieftain.
Vinita Ind. Tku. Aua. 20 1880.
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Tbrougli coesh from St. Louis to Tnlsa
Qt J. THOMPSON
DENTIST
Vlnila - - Ind.Ter.
-LIVER1UG11Y
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON.
OJIlco over Skinnor Bros grocery
Btoro Vlnlta I. T.
B
P. POHTXKIt
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON.
VINITA. C. N.
ODico rooms up stairs in south end
of Skinner liros'. building unico
hours from 8 to 11 a. m. and from
3 to G p. m.
A t. FOREMAN
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON.
BST Offices Rooms on Second Floor
ol the Opera IIouso
VINITA IND. TER.
JONATHAN GORE
ATTORNEY-AT.LAW.
Purllrnlar attention ci
Won to tlio
nrriRpriitinn nf nimnlotl and tlio eollec
I tlio ci
lion of foreign claims. 21)
Unite in Opera IIouso Ulock
Visita
Ind.Tkr.
Tji CH0UDIN0T
' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Will practice In the United States and State
Count.
fiJrOfnoo Fort Smith Arkansas.
BOOTS and SHOES
Made to order and
FlltST CLASS WORK GUARANTEED
cither sowed or pegged.
Samplo of "Work Always at Shop.
Call and Inspect.
5-9 J. W. Maiitin"
At Barber Shop Vinita Ind. Tor.
WOOD WORK DONE.
TV. VT. DUDLEY Yinlta I.T.
llupslcs CarrlaRcs Wagons. Cultiva-
tors Hay Rakes Mowers and Reapers
Repaired and Plows Slocked. Collins
fartfFuriilturo skillfully glued and repaired.
ino manuiuciui u ui aiua u
a specialty.
All work performed in a neat and
workmanlike manner. I am always at
my shop second block south of Skin-
ner Ratclllf& Uo's.
Cattle Business!
C 0. DALY & GO.
To Cowmen and CaUle Shippers:
We would respectfully call
your attention to our facilities for
the salo of Indian Cattlo and solic-
it your shipments. Our now man
in the cattlo department Mr. E. A.
GrifRn is very popular with buy-
ers and is giving general satisfac-
tion to shippers. Wo attend to all
Bales personally and can guaranteo
you highest market prices and
prompt cash returns.
You will find it to your interest
to ship to
1 C. C. Daly & Co.
National Stock Yards
East St Louis. Illinois.
lliickleu'g Ann en Salvo.
Tlio bast salve in tlio world for Cuts
Hrulscs Sores Ulcers Halt Rheum
Fever sores Tetters Chapped Hands
Chilblain CornB and all Skin Erup-
tions and positively cures l'ilcs or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to giro
ncrfectsatistacUonoruiouoyrofundod.
l'riro 1!5 cents per box. For salo by W.
U. Pattou A Co.
V. 0. 1'ugglu. LaOranRo.Ua.. writing
about Darbys Ptophylactlc Fluid says:
."It is a priceless jewel as a disinfectant
and deodorizer. Sly wife states for tlio
benefit of young mothers that It is a
valuable adjunct to tlio nursory." It
is equally so to parentB traveling with
children. Mot only is the Fluid inval-
uable as a deodorfzor but a few drops
added to tho water in bathing will ro-
inovo all eruptions from tho skin chaf-
ing etc. and greatly refresh and
soothe.
A Captain's Fortunate Discovery.
Capt. Coloman.schr. Weymouth ply-
ing between Atlanta City and N. Y
lias been troubled with a couah so that
ho was unablo to sleep and was Induc-
ed to try Dr. King's haw Discovery for
consumption it not oniy gavo mm
instant relief but allayed the oxtremo
soreness In his breast. His children
were similarly alleetcd and a si nolo
iloso had tho snmo happy oiled. Dr.
Klug's New Discovery is uow tho
Htandard remedy In tho (Jolomau
household ami on board tho schooner.
Froo trial bottle of this standard reme-
dy at W. 0. 1'atton & Oo's Drug storo.
Iiifomtlntr Experiences.
Hiram Cameron Furniture Doalorof
uoiuroutis un. tens ins oxporlonco
thus: "For thrco years having tried
ovory remedy on tho market for stem-
rcH and kidney disorders but got no
roller until I used Kloctrio Hitters.
Took flvo bottles and inn now cured
and think Electric Hitters tho best
blood purifier lu tho world " Major
A. II. Reed of West Liberty Ky. used
Kloetrio Hitlers fur un old standing
klduoy affection and says. "Nothing
has ever dune inu bo much court im
Llectrlo lllttors. Mold at fifty cents
a bottlv hy W 0. 1'atton & Oo.
Almost tlmo for school (o begin.
Omit Aix to January 1st 1887 for CO
cents.
Bo mo
murrain.
calllo aro dying with tlio
Aboi.
millet hay.
expects to cut 100 tons of
Mr. John Quntcr's
died last Saturday.
youngest child
Tho trado In town last Saturday and
Monday was very good.
Tho carpenters aro at work on tho
Interior of tho academy.
Tho complimentary press tickets to
the fair were Bent out this veok.
A postolllco Is badly needed near
Davo Mallon's on California creek.
Givo us your Job work orders; wo
want tho work and will do it well.
Tho streets wero muddy last Monday
Raymond had bis woll punipod out.
Rig Oliowey's trial for tho murder of
Henry Miller occurs this week in
Sequoyah district.
Worcester Academy will mako an
exhibit at tho fair and wo Judgo It will
bo very attractive
Nat Skinner Insists that ho is going
to have a good averago crop of corn In
his 100 aero field near Chelsea.
Our oflcr to send tho paper to Jan-
uary 1st 1837 for CO cents has brought
good returns. Remember It still holds
good.
Bring or send in your half dollars
and get the Chieftain from now to
January 1st 18S7. i'ostago stamps
accepted.
Tho Knights of Labor at Myers hay
camp struck last Friday and as a
result wero "hred" and n now force
employed.
Tom McBpaddcn states that Micro
will bo mora hay mado In his section
than on any previous year. Thcro is
going to be lots of corn also.
There is still somo hitch in tho
establishment of offices on tho Chetopa
and Coodys Bluff post routo. All tho
papers was mado out weeks ago.
There was an error mado last week
in announcing the namo of tho new
musical director at Worcostcr academy;
tho lady's name is Miss Nclllo Gunn.
To those who desire to attond tho
Friend's yearly meeting at Indianap-
olis September 30th round trip tickets
will bo sold at $20 via. tho Missouri
Pacific.
The "Chieftain" from now
until January 1st 1887 for
50 cents.
Last Monday was "preserving day"
at about half tho houses in town. A
largo invoice of grapes was shipped in
from Clianutc which sold at six cents
per pound.
Three bird dogs belonging to R.
Ironsldo W. T. Realty and L. W.
Marks respectively were poisoned last
Thursday morning and died within a
few hours of ono another.
A large party of Vinita ladles aro
planning to spend next summer in
Colorado. It is thought that by club-
bing together tho oxpenso may bo re-
duced to a very rcasonablo limit.
Mr. Wharton Cumuli in a letter
from Vinita to his paper tho Fort
Smith Elevator concludes that the
expression "God's country" pretty
near tits ours. His head Is level.
As usual Lem Paris brings in the
best watermelons of tho season. They
were better than common this year
and several of a loud brought last
Tuesday weighed over fifty pounds.
Monday evening as tho section men
were burning off tho right-of-way near
Adair the flro got away from them and
destroyed about sevcnly-nvo tons of
has and a press situated near the track.
H. T. Landrum was designated by
tho executlvo to prosccuto the murder
caso against Solicitor Beck. He de-
clined to servo howover and recom-
mended Lon Savon who it is thought
will be appointed.
To all desiring to attend tho Knights
Templar Triennial Conclave St. Louis
September 21 tho faro via. tho Missouri
Pacific for round trip will bo ?1M5. Oa
salo Sept. 18th to 23rd limited for
return until Sept. 30lh.
It is hoped and expected too that
superintendents of tho various depart-
ments of tho fair will uso every en-
deavor to secure exhibits. Tho super-
intendent is expected to mako himself
useful as well as ornamental.
A sad misfortune has befallen Mr.
Robert Dobkins living up Cabin creek
In tho doath of his wlfo which occurred
last Monday weok. Four days previous
bIio gavo birth to a pair ol twins which
at last report wore doing nicely.
Last week Luther Kdmondson while
on a visit to his father at Humboldt
In whittling towards himself thrust
tho blade of a knife Into his cyo. There
will be many to regret that little hope
of preserving tho sight is entertained.
A nolo from A. J. Grccnway at
Atluwo says: "Awful hot horo I soma-
times think that wo are Hearing hades.
It would bo an awful stato of oirairs if
we should of a sudden drop in there
wouldn't It?" Wo certainly agrco with
him.
Lot us all tako an actlvo interest in
tho public school during tho coming
year and hayo a successful session. Ah
a beginning it would bo well to attond
tho exhibition of 'Madame Jarloy's Wax
Figures at tho academy chapel Filday
night.
If anyone has for salo a cheap port-
oblo building which would answer as a
summer kitchen and wood houso thoy
can And a customer at this ofllco. Wo
havo a building somowhat dilap-
idated which would gladly bo put into
tho trado.
It was at first reported hero and
generally accoptod that 11. T. Landrum
was tho nomlnooaf tho Nationals for
assistant chief. Anothor report nainod
Ool. W. P Ross. Tho OiimmiN re-
ceived tho first announcement that
Judgo Clark was tho man.
David Taylor has sold his homo
placo embracing three lots to Sam
Skinner. Tho priw paid wub a good
ono but tho trees ami shrubbery wore
what mado H deslable. Mr. Taylor
will inovo into ono of the ' t .ps which
ho has beau holding for rent.
W. A. Lubbcs tho rcstaurantour
has gono to El Dorado Springs leaving
Mr. Wilson In charge of tho Vienna.
Dick Fields was arrested by a depu-
ty marshal In connection with tho
whisky captured horo during payment
and wo regret to say was bound over
by tho commissioner. Mayor Trott
and Marshal Tovey went to Muskogco
as witnesses and Rldgo FaBchal as de-
fendant's atlornoy.
Tho faith of W. O. Fatten & Co. lu
tho luturo of Vlnlta Is ovcry day mado
more apparent. A largo addition is
being erected In tho rear or their spa-
clous building. Tho Chieftain has
littlo neo for tho man who hides his
light under tho measure but Is glad to
see people or enterprise prosper.
Frank Mcaucan a brakeman had a
closo shave for being badly hurt yester-
day afternoon in tho Frisco yards. Ho
was uncoupling a car from tho cngluo
and in somo manner his legs were
caught by the brako beam and ho was
dragged several feet. No bones were
broken still ho will bo laid up somo
wcoks.
Tho hunting party composed of
Julius Rocsslcr and Matt Mitchell of
Carthage and Robert Blakcnoy and
Frank Booth of this placo returned
late last week. Indian polico wero
more plentiful than gamo and theso
two circumstances brought tho boys
homo sovcral days earlier than an-
ticipated Talk up tho fair. Interest yourself
and get your neighbors Interested. It
is going to bo by far tho largest and
best fair ever seen in this country and
ovory resident should plan not only to
attend but also to tako for exhibition
his finest animals and tho choicest
products of his gardens fields vino-
yards and orchards.
Tho subscriber who shows a prcf-
crene for dealing with merchants who
advertise renders valuable asslstanco
to tho paper. Without tho advertisers
a paper could not live henco by en-
couraging enterprising dealers tho
subscriber can wield a direct influence
In DO out of 100 cases tho advertiser is
the best man to deal with.
Subscribers nro coming in slowly but
then they aro coming. Last Monday
eleven new names wero enrolled as
follows: W. P. Munson MaJ. M. Dav-
enport II. S. Town D. C. Rowo Ed.
Gwartnoy 8. it. Bonncll Dr. Nowlon
R. N. Bynum W. L. Martin 0. V.
Small V. L. Benton. This let it bo
remembered Is spot cash business.
John Marborough who went to De-
troit for stealing Tittle's hack and af-
terward for stealing a inulo in tho
Choctaw nation is in jail at Nevada.
Ho was just out of prison and at tho
point named hired a team to drive in-
to tlio country and was overhauled at
Fort Gibson. This trip ho will not
got off with a year by considerable.
A Garnishes. Deputy Sherill E. B.
Wright raised quite a hubbub in town
last Tuosday and it has hardly sub-
sided yet. AH city tax payers to tho
oxtcntoftno dollars and upwards 143
lu all wore served with a garnishee
summons answorablo September 13th
at tho court house before tho district
chrk. Tho plaintiff it is needless to
stato is J. M. Tlttlo who hopes to so-
cure the payment of' his $(150 judgment
against tlio town.
A Brokkn BamoE. Last Sunday
morning tho engineer on a special
coming cast on tho Frisco while cross-
ing tho Big Cabin bridgo felt tho
structure glvo. Tho fact was reported
and an examination showed that ono
of tho lower timbers had becomo
cracked probably by a heavy freight
train. It was deemed unsafe and ac-
cordingly all business for tho day was
transferred. After tho material ar-
rived which was brought from Pcirco
City by special train it required but
few hours timo to mako tho repairs.
A Novel K.ntem-ainhent. A number
of ladies and gentlemen have becu to a
great deal of expense and pains to se-
cure tlio exhibition of Madamo Jarloy's
Wax Figures tho proceeds to bo de-
voted to finishing our public school
building. Tho old dame though usually
very exclnsivo of her favors has con-
sented and tho exhibition will occur at
tho academy chapol to-morrow Fri-
day night. Tho prico of admission has
been fixed at 25 cents for adults and 15
cents for children. Wo are willing to
guaranteo that no ono will go away
dissatisfied or regret that ho went.
The w.n Dakcb. From all accounts
tho Shawueo war danco held last week
on Bird crook thrco miles south of
W. C. Rogers' was a grand affair.
Several visiting nations Including tho
Osages wero ou hand and tho number
of peoplo present spectators and par-
ticipants was from twolvo to fifteen
hundred. Tho hcrso back parado and
maneuvering was pronounced fino.
Whisky flowed pretty freely and as
soon asono of its victims grew too noisy
ho was promptly taken out and tied to
a tree. Among other similar outfits
was a revolving swing man. Ho wanted
to set up shop but when $25 a day
llcenso was demanded ho weakened.
Our Stout. Last weok wo begup tho
publication on tho fourth pago of tho
paper of a serial story entitled
"Walter Brownfleld" or the mystery
of Preston Flat. It was writteu
by tho well-known author and artist
John R. Mustek who is hero frequently
lu the employ of tho Graphic Nows
collecting matter for nrticlos on this
country. Mr. Mustek Is a story
writer of ability and has been employed
to wrilo for soma of tho most noted
story papers lu the United States.
"Walter Brownfleld" will run through
somo twclvo or fourteen wcoks. Wo
havo a number of oxtra copies of tho
drat installment which wilt bo sent to
new subscribers who so request
A Business Chanok. It will not tako
a very closo obsarvor to uoto tho now
advertisement lu this paper of G. W.
Green. Tho gentleman needs no In-
troduction and it is unnecessary for us
to say that his businoss inothods havu
always been straight and will bain tho
future. Tho store contains a largo
stock of goods which should bo ex-
amined. Judgo George Clark the re-
tiring partner of tho old firm Green A
Clark found other Interests requiring
tho tlmo and attontlon which tho storo
occuplod. What with his judgshlp
mammoth herd of cattle and largo
farms to say nothing of the nomina-
tion for assistant chlof the Judgo Is a
pretty busy inuu without tho cares of a
big store We are glad he is to remain
in tho city.
rrnsosAi mkstios.
Henry Corel Eq. si a vliltor thlt ek.
W. 0. Kogeri Etq. or SMstook M In
town s rovr boart yctttnUy.
I T. Mtfioililon hit gone to Talilequli
with lilt mother Mr. DotM Tjlor
8m8lklller hiubeoii eroumt town t time
or t a the rt week end a Miter than ever
-Mr. Itobeit L Jta.llilll ot Uepubllo Mil-
onrl now hat chargo of tho bookt of Sklnntr
natellO A Co.
Sir". Cnmmlni with the Ilnffulo Mlttonrl
rieilew. It (n the eltr Timing hit mofher tit-
ter ami brother.
Prof. J. 8. Tan" hat rmlgnett hit appoint-
ments! Drat attlitant tachert thesttlnm
and goea to Anttfn.
Kettle Wheat who had been Tltltlng rela-
tive! at Aurora Mlttonrl wat brought home
Taenlar quite tick.
A C. Fay It out west of Denver working
for a rallroail company anil Mra. Kay la pre-
paring to leave Adair ana follow him.
IlarreyShelton hat been apendlng a num-
ber or daya out on Cowtkln prairie but return-
ed to town latt Monday conilderabtr tanned.
-John R Mutlck the Illustrated Graphic
man was here daturday. He had been out
making a view of the Shawnee war dance for
hit paper.
Mr I.ltllck Jr . who It Interested with
hit fttluT In the milling butlneat at 8onthwett
City waa here thla week arranging to Intro-
duce hit dour.
Jamet D. Mngenrelter who hat been act-
ing at agent for the Frltoo for tome time ex-
pecta to leave to-day for Terrell Texas where
hit grandfather la lying very III.
Mr. O. W. Green left hurriedly fo Colo-
rado Tuesday night In retpontetoa telegram
conveying the Intelligence that Mrt. Oreen
wat railing. The worst retult It feared.
Agent Owen went to Washington the lat-
ter part of latt week In the matter of the
Thompson cattle case. lie expected to be ex-
tent until about the fourth of September.
II. T Town of Adair wa a very pleasant
caller latt Monday lie halls from Wisconsin
and wat acquainted at Milwaukee the old
home of the writer before the latter wat born.
Mist Little Burnt returned from a visit to
Vlnlta on Saturday. She came from Chetopa
on the I). M. A A and wat the first lady to
cross the trestle over tho Verdigris eatt or
town. CoffoyTllle Journal.
Colonel Dattlce a Sao and Fox boy and an
old friend of the writer passed through on his
way home last Sabbath to spend vacation. He
hat been attending school In Virginia and
Massachusetts for tome yeara and on his
return will take up the atudy of law
CATOOSA IX 1IIIUT.
Coop McCracken It In town.
Come to Catoota for a healthy place.
George Emerson and I)U1 Hall hare changed
boarding houses.
Our boys did not drive borne the beef from
the shooting match.
Dill the man who wat shot In the head
a while ago It getting all right
August 23. 3. M. U.
TAIILKQUAII ITEMS.
Adair A Son have rocelved a new supply of
dry goodt.
Tho administration it not Jutt now occupied
Tlth questions of state but And an absorbing
theme In politics.
Pro!. I D. 8. Itlggs of Chicago hat been
appointed principal teacher at the Male Semi-
nary In the place of W I. Darlt resigned.
A Mr. Klmmcl of Iowa haa received the
appointment from the board of education of
first assistant teacher at tho Orphan asylum.
Uncle Uluo .liberty at he It familiarly
called has gone to the OU tprlnga for bla
health and Annt Ellialt running her really
pleasant hotel up to the top notch.
Since the nomination for assistant and
principal chiefs tight In the midst of dark-
ness haa sprung up. A great deal more Is
know n now than before from tho n ay tho cat
"icateloDstlcated "
lie Witt Wilson la putting up a beautiful
residence on the top of the hill overlooking
Tahlequah on tho cast He Witt aaya there la
nothing like having a home of his own al-
though he hat sot tried It yet
Henry Klffert flew In and then flew out like
a bird of passage although he It no goose
Our town It Just little enough and Inquisitive
enough to have a penchant to meddle In the
business of others by asking questions but he
gave no one a chance.
Major Tlryan looking fresh at a morning
roto and to the brim full of the convivial.
camo to our town last week. Deferred hope
and the unrealized fruits of endeavor do not
weaken bla faith In the ultimate allowance of
the old settler claim. May he yet realise hit
expectations
IL-ST ALOXG THE FHISCO.
Mr A. J. Vlck or Memphis Tenu. 8
Sparka of Ccfleyvlllo Kan. and Jat. Chlltlm
of St. Loult are making headquarters at II
C. Hall's store.
Our new townsman It K. Ilynum aaya
that he must have the CnixnAis If he would
succeed In business and sends bis name and
money accordingly.
Mist Sallle Ilaslnger a very estimable
young lady living with her parents south or
town died on Thursday of last week and wat
burled here on Friday.
The Miller Brot. Messrs. Yoakum Hogan
and others aro shipping several cars from
hero this week. The stock business makes
money plenty and the town happy.
Mra. Captains and Alf Hoots sold seven
cars of cattlo to Charley Reynolds who ship-
ped them from hereon Saturday night. One
hundred head of these cattlo brought SXI each
at home.
W. K. Halsell sends out two train toads of
cattlo thlrty-ilx cars thla week. This makes
sixty-eight cara or fonr full tralna or stock
shipped from here by this gentleman In the
past few days.
Mr. Hatiard of Washington I). C rail-
road Inspector general has Inspected and re-
colved on behalf or tho government twenty-
flte miles of the Frisco reaching from Catoosa
cut to Sapulpa.
Mr Frank L Flke of the Choctaw nation
Is with Mr Ilynum as talesman Sain'l Hook
er of Missouri Is with Hall In company with
George Carr tho "old Tellable These with
all other right minded young men attend
church on Sabbath while the young ladles at-
tend on Wednesday evening Would It not be
well for them to begin to mlxf
Messrs J. T Gray Thomat Appleby
llently llountree Kd Wllllama and Dr W A
Camp of 8prlngfleld ara stopping at the Ar-
lington In quest of health happiness and prai-
rie hem. Each of these gentlemen ara armed
with a Winchester and they were teen on the
commons early Monday morning tossing np a
tin can of baked be ant and shooting at It but
It finally escaped from them Into the brush
They attacked the rangs of Cranajt Larimer
later lu the day but no blood was spilled.
Tulsa August M 1M0. I'xxs.
A WOXIX Ul'X OTEll AM) KILLED.
Cnotrr iav I. T. August ttth 1S4.
Editor Ciiik Alt: Thlt morning about
half patl one o'clock Mary Gray aged It
as found dead on the Missouri I'aclfio track.
Mary Gray as tho niece or William Smith an
applicant for cltltenshlp who lives about
three and a half miles east of here When last
teen by her relatives about Ave o'clock
yesterday evening she picked up her bonnet
and walked out of the bouse After being
absent soma few minutes they susplcloned
that she bad run away and started an Immedi-
ate search or her whereabouts and upon ex-
amination found the had taken the road which
lead west to the rallrond. When last seen by
anyone she waa on the track about dark and
supposed to be headed toward town. The
north bound passenger. No la) due here at
8'Oa ran upon an object about two and a half
miles north of this place and tnppotedlt to be
a hog but on retelling 1'ryor creek tank and
examining the trucks woman's clothing and
balr were found Section foreman8tlles and
crew wore notified of tho affair. They started
In tearch of th body which at found at
above stated. There was at ooronei'a Inquest
held composed of Rev O S Jouet as foreman
Messrs. Dr liarr J A ltaper '. Ferrell tad
J At Hamilton a Jurymen who rendered a
dlcltlon ol accidental kll'lng
SS'mtE Aunow
BADGETT &
Ilnvo just purchased at a
tt3HnE3Z3El.TJJEJC' SLA T aHR.
-A largo
Gents' Over &
Both Wool and Cotton also Gents' and
Lies' Hosiery
Which thoy nro soiling at ridiculously low figures. These goods wero
bought very cheap and will ho sold tho same way
Come and take a
And sco what low prices wo can givo
and you must do it at once as
We Desire to call Attention to our Boot:
Every Pair
a. Ut
Marked thuattSr
1 a
They are
Good Value.
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Let us admonish you to
Remember the Place; the Cheapest House In the Territory.
BADGETT &
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SOLD EXCLUSIVELY IN THIS VICINITY BY
"W.
CL ZFjTTOZLsT &c GO.
v xjtxria?3L
THE FISH
(irvooiinoiiA'Tiiw.)
LITE STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS
lA.-M-iAH Olt'Y KTOOIt VA.H1!.
W. St.. IS. f rl.tt rlLs t. . f IS.
OatSle Salesman. OUlce.
itiT Ttir.1. i.oirm w
"Trrr. .t."z i.jr.rT. -
Anthoritod axvnts for sale ot atrajrs
Douciwr. uoiicuor. .ivs . tuo.
W will tA renrwente.! at Wmtxtra ttliitmlnir tMilnta durlna Ilia tanm iNUtarm.
LUMBER! LUMBER!!
ByL. J. TROTT
"VxnoLitsEt. IzxcL.. 'GConr-
The public are Invited ta He the imrnonio stock of building material kept
and to note the prices which defy competition
Xonn VutOASH orders solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
BLAKENEY
lot of-
Under Shirts
Coirs Ties Etc
Look at our Goods
you. Now is your timo to buy
these goods will not be held.
Made exprcitly
to our order
""
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I .
and told by us
' Exelu lively.
MS .
9.1S
BLAKENEY
BLOCK VINITA INDIAN TER.
- IND. TEJDFt.
o
& HECK CO.
Ut. t f 1.4 4.
a.u.ac. iiMbm
nnu.ra
uookkesi
tra ir. Dial
t.n.r.
Tarduus
" ... r.i";
I W. J. OUMMTNOt
of l"au Handle titockU rowers Association.
o
ARTHUR DODQtf
Colleyville Kansas.
"wmmm
Radge. Wolf Creek M miles tooth CoOVrvllle
jT T. M'SPADDBN
rostoflco at Chelsea. Indian Ter.
uiote crop oa leu can
ori-rbitln right
Range sit mllet west
of Chelsea
ti
a. II. LEWIS
Postoffico Chouteau Indian Tor.
un nip or siue. Jiai
mark nnder alone both
ears i alto split and
nnder bit In right un-
der bit In lcf Some
branded 1 Range at
month of I'f'.r reek
east and wst aide of
Grand river
m US
w
PoBtofTlCO
II. NOBLES
at Kingston Kansas.
Horse brand same
I same
CO
no nil nrandi
Vnder half-crop
in encn ear
llansre. lies I o
Ilig creek t N i-M
B. B. FKAYSER.
Poslofllco Vinita Ind Ter.
norsenrano
HOFi Out
two letters
connected or
oOon left hip
t'attleorthls
brand sold on-
ly 'or ship-
ment Range six
mil south-
east or Vlnlta
on Cabin be
tween Locust ar.d Mustang creeks 4-.1i
Chorokoo Orohnn Asvlum.
AlarK.smooili
croiiiu left car
and underht
in right.
S. H. MAYES
Postofficc Salina Indian Territory.
nweiiow mrx
and under bit
In one ear and
over alope In
the other
Young cat-
tle banded HA
nnd mt !i en
nolo Ilutli of
cows' tall cut
off Range on
Wolfcrcek
M. W. COUCH.
Postofficc. Chelsea I. T.
irop ou
right ear
and awal-
i low fork In
I left.
1-3.
JOHN BULLETT.
Postoffice Clarcmoro Ind. Tor.
(
Tight aide
crop off
loft and
split In
light ear
0 On left
aide and
hip
i.ange
Tah-la-la
creek
8
NATHANIEL SKINNER
Post-otilco. Vinita. I.T.
r niter-
Alone in
carh ear.
Kange
-On Vur-
I dlgro's 12
m. west
of Chel
sea.
J. O. MoSPADDEN.
Postollico Chelsea Intl. Ter.
nmouiucrop
off right ear
and split In
left Range
llyor'a creek
near crossing
of A & 1" R
11.
5
CEO. NIPPER
Post-Offico Clarcmoro Ind. Ter.
Bwaiiow rik
and undcrblt
In U-fti smooth
crop right
Kaugu Pan-
ther creek.
3-3)
W. B. HALSELL
Post-ollicu Vnuta I. T.
Tills brand and mark (crop and un-
dcrblt olf each ear) kept up on ranch.
Various oar marks and old brands
llorso brand horse-shoo on left shoul-
der and neck.
Ranch on
Bird Greek
olcht miles
north of Tuls
I.T.
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET OF ST.L0U15
TIIE ST. LOUIS NATIONAL
ST0.CK YARDS
Locate ttt Ka MC Lout 1IL
riroctly OPI10 tha city of 8t. Louis. Bsiye
lor ai: ipiian or uvo Dtoctt always In a.
toodoiKe asvl wttkla tku ground of tho gtoe
YftJWl Canning opinpany -Ith
PsrfrsVfhteilnj l.toTfcead of oattk
dallMlJVjtPsu.'kns HtWbtMiaienM VM
ijuterlng KJKO arogs caaMf
C It. K!iOX. Prt aMswt
ZSB
4HHflm
flt
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TOWNS MD fe PICKET TT.
Post-office Sae and Vox Ind.Ter.
Same on both tldet Same on both tlderf
Varlons ear marks and old brands Itsngn
lown Reservation Horse brand 1 O A on hip
JOIIN WHISTLER
Postoiilcc Sac&Fox Agency I. Tj
x f Crop offrlght ear ami
crop and under nal
crop on left Rangou
Sao and Fox reserva'
tion Cottlt of tbl;
brand are aoll only fo
shipment. t
B. V. FORTNER
PoBlofltcp Vinita Ind. Ter.
Various mirks ana
brands.
Range mefar' CUf't
more. 47
W. O. PATTON & CO.
Post-oflice Vinltay I. T
Smooth crop In tils'
left car.
Morses hi nndedth
samo on tho lef5
hln.
I Range Itock creekt
J. A. THOMPSON
Postoffico Vinita Indian Territory
iinnjcn nt neau urn'
bcrs of 1'ftwpnw eight
miles Horn Vlnlta.
Ilranded oa hlpihalf
crop right and split It
Irfiear. Horreasame
brand.
V. GRAY
Postoffico Cnouf ean I. T.
aomo cattle urn'-.!
Y U on left side.
liar mark Oyer
slope in each ear.
Icancc on Pryor'a-
creek I. T.
.taiy
FRANK BILLINGSIjEA
Postofficc at Vinita Tnd. Territory
On left aide) swat--low
fork In each ear
Ranch on White Oak
It
J. O. HALL.
Post-oinco Vlnlta I.T.
Under Id lin ea It
oar.
llorso brand samtt
on left hip.
Kange lletweorr
Oahln and Pryor'rf
creeks.
V 7M. UTTLB
Postoffico Vinita Ind Tor.
uranti on nip or side.
Xar mark crop off left
and crop and under
half crop otrrliht.
Ifrnge on White Oak.
1-21
COMANCHE LAND & CATTLE Co
Evansvillc Kan and National
Stock Ynrt
rT- .-If.
Stock xnrus Illinois.
juirmark I
llnrle lion. I
Homo marked
Ilalr.hraedeat-
Hit all branded I
on 111
sfds and hip
Texas steers all
road bralidnt
op tha near
fd. Vrl
ous car-marks Range Comanchu county pool.
0.W. OREEN
Post-offlec Vinita I.T.
WSSm
OL
JoJIiLlJb-a
VI
Mtat' 'tf71 jrX-?
CropofTlefl earnnJ
split in riuht.
Range On J o n e d
creek eljrht miles
northeuHt of VI'
r.ita.I.T. 29
ifrJ?v
G. T. THOMPSON
Postoffico S'intta Ind. Tor
A lev branded.
to
iftrT'i i..MaeifflB
anu in same
herd register-
el bv Allison
Thompson brand
lean ge on lry
ore crrek 20
mile south of
Vlnlta. near
r.llroad It M Unit
roremanChonteanl T.
JOSEPH HUNT
Postofficc Vimta Ind. Territorv.
jToti and split
la left i-a-.nn'
dorbu and
slno tag I H
tsaJtL. 1' AJ1 jsyBBaMSMSMa
'jrlg?JSSMSMSM
rUht B"mj
anii'.-a
bra mil
el
It n n c h 1
mile west of
Mnlta at tho
head of frror'a creek Kange between l'rv
o- and Uahtnlng creeks i
ED CAMPBELL
Postoffico nt Alluwe Indian Tor.
i -op sn.i nn
dor half crop
lu each rar.
Uange -AI
luwe.
bold only fo
shipment.
W. H. MARKER
Postoflico Vinita I. T.
Crop off or let! sar
under hal f crop In rtxh I
car
Kange On Big Canltf
creek s-a j
CM MoOlollnn.
Postollico Oownla I
T.
A few caws
aVe bruuded on
lett side thus.
A few eattla
uranueu
tho un
der
Cattle
mostly double
dewlaoiHHl
Horse brand.
ltancli on C anoy
on left si
R. O. EDOBRTON
P. 0. t'offoi'vUlo Kunsaa.
QrnUl.n. ssrC
sr
Some brands J '
S E
ItaiahoD CaN
Ifornl creek If
luliea soutU Of
Cuffeyvllle. ii
Jteui&ms i
OEOROH W CLARK
PostofUco.Miiita Indian Turfltefy.-
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