Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 17, Ed. 1, Thursday, January 6, 1887 Page: 3 of 4
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PHYSICIAN fc SURGEON.
Ofllco over Skinner Bros' grocery
store Vinlta I. T.
T .F.Jt'OKT.MJU
PHYSICIAN 6 SURGEON.
VINITA C. N.
OMceln IUymonJ bulldlngroom 10
Be co nil floor.
A W.'fOUKXA!!
PH YSICJANA S URGEON.
jKaTOffico Rooms on Second Floor
ot tho Opera House.
VINITA IND. TER.
T H. AKlS7
Attorney-auLaxe and colUclor of
- ' bad debit.
Office: room 5 Opera Houso block.
VsuWUl prnctlco before nil tlio courts
of tho nation. Particular attention
ulvcu to cltlxcnship cases. 615
ri V. liETUELIi
Otntral Imuraneo Agent.
Correspondence Solicited.
Optra House Block Vinita I. T.
TELL & TAVLOB 52
A TTORNE YS-A T-LA W.
adduesb:
J. M. Hsu. - - Echo I. T.
J. M.Tatlob Jr. - Chelsea I. T.
rONATll'AX OOltE
A TTMINF. Y.A T.LA Ur.
Particular attention given to the
prosecution of pension ami the collec-
tion of foreign claims. Also claims
against railroads for stock killed Ac.
Am In the Ileal Kstate business. Par-
ties having farms or town property for
salo will please give me a call.
Ofllco in Opera House H . 't
'inita - IjlK.JfcS
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Wilt practice in the United Stalea and State
van..
AOCQoe Fort Smith Arkonooa.
ST. HERMAN
. Clietopa Eamas
Dealer In
PDENITUEE SEWING MACHINES
ETC.
Twelve yeera experience aa an Undertaker.
Makes especially or embalming 8-8
BOOTS and SHOES
Mado to order and
FIUST CLASS WORK UUAHAJtTKEI)
either sowed or pegged.
Baraplo of 'Work Always at Shop.
Call and Inspect.
5-9 J. W. Martin
At Harbor Shop. Vinita Ind. Tor.
PLEASANT VIEW HERD
DUROCJERSEY"and
POLAND CHINA HOGS.
3yS5BEk&&
01IAS. J BTUCKET Prop.
My breeding slock consists Ofthe very lint
Individuals or tho moil approved prlte win-
ning etralns ana pedigrees All breeding
toes li recorded four noted prlie Hack
Ilosrs head tho herd Sowe bred ana pigs or
all art for tale at all time 1'rlrca at reas-
onable el any stock of equal inerlt. 1 can al-
io spare a few irin "Woci iiortno
Rama at moderate rate Write for what
yon want. Reduced ralee by ctprete.
Addras. cxra x. eiTircicasTr
Atlanta 111.
"Uherokoo Antliiitlos" 25 cents a
copy at this office.
Call at this olllce for a jinnpto cony
of tho St. Louis Globe-Democrat lie-
publican Chicago News or Now York
bun either of which will bo furnished
with tho CiiiKrTAiN lor 2.00 a year.
ltomombcr for 1 2.00 you can get tho
Ciiihtain and anyone of tho following
papors for onoyear: Globe-Democrat
8t. Louis ltepubllcan Sew York Hun
Chicago Weekly News. Ask us for
samplo copies.
Infrrestlnir Kxiicrlpncra.
Illrani Cameron Fumlturo Dealer of
Uoiuniiius us. tons ins expcrlouco
thus: "I'or threo years having tried
every remedy on tho market for stem-
rcli mid kidney disorders but got 110
roller until 1 used Electric Hitters
Took flvo bottles and am now cured
and think Klcctrlc Hitters the best
blood purifier In tho world." Major
a. 11. ueen. 01 wcai i.iueny ivy. used
Klcctrlc Hitters for an old standlnu
klduoy aflcction and says: "Nothing
lias ever dono mo so much good as
Ktectrlu Hitters." bold at 11 fly cents
it bottle by W. g. I'atton A Co.
A Captain's Forlunato IHnrorcry.
Capt. CQleman.schr. Weymouth plv-
lug botttcon Atlanta City and N. Y
has biv 11 troubled with a cough no that
he was unsblo to sleep and was induc-
ed to try Dr. King's Now Discovery for
consumption. It not only gavo him
Instant rollef. but allayed the extreme
soreness lu his breast. L'is children
wero similarly nirectod and a simile
lose had tho same happy effect. Dr.
Klpp's Now Discovery Is now tho'
standard remedy In tho Ooloman
household and on board tho schooner.
I''reo trial bottlo of this standard romt-
iyiMV.U.I'ston& Co'a Druz atoro.
This Is tho wcok of prayei.
Tho days are crowing longer
Timo for skating and putting up ice.
Tho winter term of tho nendomy be-
gun yesterday.
Wo
havo had a slight
'spell of
weather" within n wook.
Hut a very fowof our buslnoss houses
Invoiced with tho cloio of the year.
Thomas and Jercmlnh did not visit
Vinita during tho holidays ascxpccloJ.
Tho number of our January 1st sub-
scribers that ronowed was highly satis-
factory to up.
Lack of water laid out Monday morn-
ing's passenger train at this placo for
several hours.
Hired girls aro as scarce In this town
as "hen's tooth" and as Independent
as "hogs on Ico."
Tho coal and wood trado has had a
boom already this now year 14 degrees
bolow zero on the 3rd.
A F. Sloano Is now solo editor nnd
publisher of tho Cbetopa Advauce Mr.
cJhanklln having retired.
If you want to buy n do? soli a cow
or find you initio advertise. A four-bit
Investment of this kind will always
psy.
A plc.mnt llttlo danco was held
?ow Years eve at tho residenco of
Capt. Jess Klllott sovcral miles below
hero.
' Who was custodian of tho key to tho
first door north of tho Vienna bakery
Tuesday night? Is a query propounded
yesterday.
Mr. Preston has sold tho Southwest
City Corner Btouo to A. 3. Maxwell of
HcntonIllo Arkansas and gono back
to his old homoat Plnovllle.
Tho town where a man may be
murdered on the streets In cold blood
Is not the 0110 likely to securo the
building of many colleges. Tho safety
of students must be considered.
Tho parties who were going to bring
us wood can't "boss It around" any too
quick Np.vspapcrs bring money and
we expect just as much wood for tho
Chieftain ono year as wo would for
fl.C0In mouoy.
Col. L. O. Hell enmo Into town sivcral
days ago intending to start for Wash-
ington where ho will act as Attorney
for the Chcrokco nation. Hccoming
sick ho was compelled to return homo.
Ho will bo olTIn a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C070I at tho
Orphan Asylum colcbrated their "silk
and flno linen" wedding anniversary
on tho 27th tilt. Tho CinirrAin was
not forgotten. May thoy llvo to seo
their "diamond 'wedding" and wo to
write it up;
Tho murderers of Sam Sixklllcr aro
still at liberty and tho United States
writs issued for their arrest havo been
called In. Tho federal court officials
havo concluded that as all wero Chero-
kee's tho matter Is outsldo their
jurisdiction.
Last Friday's train from tbo west
was six hours late in arriving hero
onlng to tho engine "dying" at
Chelsea for want or wat or. Thio proved
an annoyauco to somo of tho mas-
querade ball visitors and deterred some
from coming.
Tho Missouri Pad lie's California ex-
cursions two of which havo been here-
tofore announced will pass hero Janu-
ary 13th February 10th and March
10th. Tho round trip rato from hero
is $60 and tho ticket is good to return
any timo within six months.
Gibson Station Is going to make a
good town next summer when conncc-
is mado with Fort Smith by a new
railroad. Hy the woy csn Muskogco
tell why tho Missouri Pacific proposes
to build a ten-stall round houso at
Gibson?
Mrs. Andy Smith a daughter or
Zeko Stiller living on Spavlnaw died
New Years day in childbirth. Sbo was
about sixteen years of ago. Her
brother Henry it will bo recollected
was murdered somo mouths ago by
IHg GhcWey.
Jtallroad prospects at Clarcmoro aro
not so bright as they were and it looks
as though our friends would havo to
get along with ono lino. It is reported
that Jay Gould has secured tho fran-
chise of tho Kansas & Arkansas Valley
and will build It only from Fort Smith
to Gibson Station.
Killebrow tho bogus insurance agent
now In jail has gono crazy. Ho imag-
ines his wife who has been dead
several years is dying and ho begs
them to let him out so ho can go to
her; paces up and down his cell crying
and wringing his hands and rcfusos to
take his medicine saying it is poison.
The Missouri Pacific has about deci-
ded upon building a line from Jeflerson
Oity to this placo and making this di-
vision headquarters. Thoy will then
hnvua largo sign painted "Look out
for tho cars whou tbo belt rings" nnd
set it up on two posts near the Mitch-
ell houso crossing at what la now
known as Muskogeo.
Wb Must de Movisio It Is timo
Vinita was thinking and doing some-
thing to securo tho new Methodist col-
lege. Any town in tho territory may
bo selected as tho location for this in-
stitution. It was at first thought tho
Cherokco had bcon selected as the
nation in which It would bo built but
this Is a mistake All stand au even
show tho Choctaw as good as tho
Cherokee. Kverythlng depends upon
tho inducements ollercd by tho town
financial and otherwise
The Mabquebadb A gorgeous and
glaring success waa tho masquorado
ball bold at tho opera houso 011 Now
Years ovo. Tho band boys had spared
no pains nor oxpenso lu tho prepara-
tions and everything passed oil very
happily. Tho costumes most of which
wero secured in Bt. Louis wero very
showoy and attractive and tho scene
presented 011 tho iloor was truly a
brilliant ono. Excellent music under
tbo direction of Prof Bpauglo of
Chotopa wai provided and of courso
added not a little to tho enjoyment of
both inaskors and spectators. Of vis-
itors from abroad thoro wero qulto a
number and all nxpresso.) themselves
as amply repaid for their trip. Suppor
was served at the Frisco hotel and was
all that could bo wished Of courso
everybody know who ovcrybody else
was and when tho roaika wero re-
moved found thoy woro mistaken.
rERSOIML Mmiox
Capt II S Town of Adair wa on onr
treata ycitcrJay.
Mr Arthur J Wlcr and wife pattcl
through tho city TadiJay en rooto to their fa-
tnre homolnTf .
J. Vf Skinner rnado a trip to Denlion thli
week to collect tho "Wilbur Mdfl ilraftn."
orer which thero wat aoma ttncatlneia felt.
All were paid
frank MtSpaddcn la now en tho Tclree
City and Fort Smith panionger ran of the Frit
co. He found the CmarTAls Indlipeniable
and ordered It lent on lor 1W7.
M I). Woodion Kaq. ofCtaramoro came
In lattweekto attend tho hall and remained
with ua tintll yetlerday. Tbla town aecmato
haroan attraction for tho gentleman.
Tho infant son of i)cn Neighbors
died last Friday and was burled on
New Yoars. Tho mothor died at tho
child's birth on thu'lOth of January
last.
Tis Wki.l Tho Boncca Dispatch
man's logic is somewhat at fault wo
think. Ho complains bocauso Charley
Hltiejackot was discharged by tho com-
missioner who examined Into tho
Hlackhoof killing whllo Jack Gullet
went to jail for tho lack of bondsmen
becauso ho gavo whisky to tho Indians.
As Hlackhoofs killing was duo to tho
use or whisky It looks to us as though
tho right man was in tho holo.
A Plkasakt Ev-.swo. Tho annual
meeting or tho Congregational church
of this placo was held last Thursday
evening. Iteports from tho pastor.and
from secretaries oT tho several auxiliary
sociotics wero listened to with Interest
and they mado a satisfactory showing.
Tho annual election resulted in thn
selection of Mrs. M. L. Timbcrlake as
trustee W. 0. Chambcrlln as deacon
G. W. Green as treasurer and Miss
Flossie Stophcns as organist. When
tho biulnoss or tho evening was con-
cluded at tho earnest request or tho
pastor ftev. N M. Wheat all present
repaired to tho parsonage. Ample
preparation hail been -ado for recep-
tion of tho guests and refreshments
unsurpassed for cxcc'loncy wero
served in abundance That Mr.
Wheat and family Are to remain among
us is a sourco of gratification to both
tho congregation and community.
The Silvkb Srua. Regarding this
attraction which is to bo presented In
this city on the 17th tho Austin
Statesman of tbo 1st says: Among the
bettor performances with which wo
havo been favored this season tho ono
which held tho boards last evening
may bo classed. Miss Hlancho
Vatighan who assumes tho leading
character is a soubretto of mora than
ordinary talent and gavo a very en"-
joyublo Interpretation or Klgta Marl.
Tho "Silver Spur" Is another or tho
"lost heiress" plays so seomingly pop-
ular at present. It however intro-
duces another character to admiro
outsldo or the heroine It is that or
tho innocent young person who hav-
ing been reared by tho Gypsies has
never heard of tho angels. On being
rescued from her fostor parents at tho
early ago or flvo or thereabouts is im
mediately instructed regarding tho
celestials and becomes In tho twink-
ling or au eyo tho model or a lambkin
and proceeds to toach by precept and
example tho actors and the audienco
how to bo good. Tho comedy charac-
ters of Hush and Jugg aro finely donu
by Henry C. ltoblnson and Sol Atken
whoso cccontrlc cavartlngs aroused
peals of laughter and applause Tho
entire company Is good and perform-
ance enjoyable particularly tho sing-
ing nnd dancing of .Miss Vatighan whllo
tho trio or wind Instruments by Miss
Vaughan and Messrs. ltoblnson and
Aiken was rich receiving a double
recall.
TUG TfEt.K OF riUTElt ft TUE COXIIUtOt-
TIOXAL Cllt'nCil 15 THIS C1TT.
OaNxaAL Tone. ' 'That God would now re-
vive Ilia .rork In the churchea "
Sunday Jan. 3. Theipeclal baptlimof the
Holy Spirit at the divine preparation for the
work. Actill:lS-tlActal: 4 6 Luke j: Hi
Acta 1: 8.
Monday Jan. I. The mlnlitry and Church
promliod an enduement of power through tbo
baptlira of the Holy Spirit. Luke zxlvi 47 49)
Act! II: 4 37 4I John air: M.
Tueiday Jan . 4. The offlce of the Holy Spir-
it to apply the truth and convict the alnner
John xvli7 SlCor. Ili4 S.
Wednesday Jan. S. Tho attitude or the
Church prayerful waiting upon Ood cheerful
co-operation with Him. Acti xi 43) Eiek.
xxxvli I7 Jer. xxlx: 13; l'e cxi3.
Tunriday Jan. 6. Self-examlaatlon confei-
lion and humiliation cia preparation for re-
vival work. 3 Chron. Till li-10 I l'et. t; 8
3 Cor xllltS.
Friday Jan. 7. I'erional coniecratlon the
caientlal human element In revival work.
Horn xll: 1 3 1 Chron. xxlx. S.'
Saturday Jan. S. I'erional work forChrtit
the dimomtratlon of the ilncerlly of prayer for
revival. Matt ill: SI 1 John I: 40-4S.
Sunday Jan .9. The (.biding pretence of the
Holy Spirit recognised and accepted at the
hope and Inspiration of all Chriitlan work.
John xtr: 13 17 John xx. W
ecrrLKUKXTAiir rorica aacoao wxxx.
Ilailn Tho Lord'a. I'rayer Luke xll 3-t.
Our Father which art In heaven:
Monday Jan. 10. Hallowed be Thy Name.
Reverence ll'at. Ill: It f. e.18am II: 30.
Tueiday Jan II Thy kingdom come. In
heart home. Church bnslnrii loclal and civ-
il life. Matt III: 11 Luke xvll:l
Wedneaday Jan. 11. Thy wilt be done aa
In heaven ro lu earth. Ood'a will the law of
liretobe"done"byuiibyall. "Inearth."
Mark 11: 33 1 Hint. It: 3 f. e.
Thunday Jan 13. Qlvaua day by day our
dally bread. Temporal iplrltual. Matt y: t
John Tl: 31-331 l'hll In 19.
Friday Jan. II. And forgive ua our tint)
for we alio forgive every one that la Indebted
tout. Matt Tlill 13xvlllsll-3s.
Saturday Jan. IS. And leadi ua not Into
temptation 1 but dillver ua from evil. 1 Cor.
xi 1S John xvllt 11-13.
CLaIIEXOBE items.
Xmaa Is pastinow for business.
All the boya awore off on New Year.
Uncle Joe Chambers is alowly recovering
from hit terlous Illness.
K. O Mcllrlde left for his home In Iloont-
borro Arkantaa to-day
Miss Ilelle Hammond of Oswego Is vltll-
lutf her many frlinda here.
I)r Mcllrlde who haa bom apcndlng the
holldaya at Oiwego Is with na again.
We Mould give alx bits to aee the New
Yekr praient lent to J.W. Italiton by regit-
tared mall.
All train have been delayed for the pat
week on account of the scarcity of water and
badpumpi.
O. II Ward entertained a Turklih gentle-
man one night last week. Jim Norman aaya
the Turk could not be bluffed.
John llullett Is laid up with a 1 plained an-
kle causad Iy Jumping off the Vinita depot
platform but It getting along vary nicely
Walnut lumber la on the boom. Kvary
cltlicn having a claim la rooatlng In the bot-
lomi bulldlnglog butt etc. to hold them
until they can nil the logs
W are glad to note the smiling counte-
nance of Ilr. Charlea I Linn once again on
our streets He aaya he lias located here to
atay thla time Wa agree with' "Nemo."
Oowala'a Ion It Claremore'a gain
We understand then la a queer rase to be
tried at the nrxt term of court. A young lady
Is to be prosecuted for sparking a non-cltlton
all turumir without a permit Onr Informant
wouldn't divulge the natnei of the partlea
Jan t lftff Iyvca
coonrs m.vrr notka.
Mr lien Hotter (are a social dinner and a
little dance Now Yrari sight
A very quiet Chrlatmai The featlr.l and
Chrlatmaa treo at the Ilaptlat Church pro ted lo
bo a grand aucceaa.
Mr. and Mrs. Moody gars a aptendld
oytteraupperlaat Tueaday night and tho old
folkaaa well aa tho young bad a general good
timo.
Mra. C. II. Armttrong gara a reatlral at
her realdenco lait Thuraday night and It
proted a to bo s grand aucceaa for aueh a
atormy night aa It waa.
An elopment occurred about two wecka
ago upon Illg creek tba partlea being J. C.
Nelton and Klla Martin. To Otwago the young
folki mado their way much lotho chagrin of
thelady'aparenla.
Mr. W. U. Smith and Mlta Nannie Long
both of Coodye Illnff wero married at the
Ilaptlat church by Key. Chaa. Jonrneycaka on
Sunday Dee. 10. They hare promlaed to gtre
grand aupper and hop and don't you forget
Itboya. You mult all bo prepared to abake
your fantaitle too.
Jan. J 1887. NswCowaa.
iTEATnr.n roit iiecuuku isce.
Coldeit morning at aunrlio MondayTtb l"
and coldeit alnce February 4th.
Warmeit at aunrlie Saturday Mill' 48"
range at aunrlio of 41.
CoolcitMeyetSp m. Kth 16".
Warmeat.dey Friday 10th Ci" a range at I
p. m. of i3.
malleit;rangoany ono day Trlday.nd 1.
Ureateit range Tneiday 14th sy dreateit
range for the month &S.
On 37 mornlnga we had froitior freeitii II
day 1 fraetlng all day.
OfclondydayallS fair I dear 11.
Although auch a preponderance of cloudy
daya yet wa had no thunder atorma thli month
and only on 1 daya the 11th andSlrd any rain
at all and on both Juit a little light rain of
acarcoly mora than a iprlnklet hardly rain
auSlclent to lay the duit .
Thli It almoit unprecedented 1 for cold freer-
Ing weather toiet in and wella aprlnga and
creaka dried up or drying up and what little
water there li In the poola all freetlng up
making It bard on atock and for tho railroad
water aupply
Four anona or attempt! to tnow for we're
not had enough all tbla month to cover the
ground.
Tho wind hae blown from the north and
northeaat I dayi aouth 9 daya wcit 3 and ra-
rlable 1 daya. The force of the wind haa been
dead calm 4 daya light 19 brisk 7 and high 1.
WEST aLO.10 TI1K 1UIRCO.
Iter. Ilowden preached at Oowala and alio
at Ctarnnoro In Iter.. Allen'a place lait
Sabbath.
The I'reibyterlan church at Ked Fork It
Snlibed and Ihemembera are making prepa-
ration! to begin a icbool under the Immediate
direction of the church.
The dry weather la getting to boa aerlona
matter in thla part of the country and atock
are wanderlngoTer the country In learch or
water. The loeomotlre on the Frlico haa been
ataylng out late for the lait few erenfnga on
the mine builncu.
Iter I). N. Allen la culitlng the church at
Tulaa In a airlea of revival meetlnga and not-
wllhitandlng the itormy weather the Intereit
haa 1cen good and aateral hate accepted
Chrlitaud "there la more to follow." Meet-
lnga will contlnnc tbla week.
The Tulia church la In poneailon uf a new
bell which aounda very nice eapeclally to
tboio who don't coma to church. The energy
and xeal that placed thli bell on the church la
worthy of commendation and we all feel
thankful for auch prompt workera.
Kd Whttemoro and Kugono Itothamrner are
the boia men to build chnrehea or to do any
kind of carpenter work which la ihown by
the work on the ohnrch building Jmt anlihed
at Ked Fork. Thla la by far the prettleit
bnildlng of the kind In all tbo Indian country.
Mln Myrtle Stoneclpher la ililtlng her
mother and frlenda In Tulia thla week and
will roturn to;tbo young women'a academy at
Oiwcgo Kaniai again In a few daya. She
and Flonle Stephoni of Ylntta Tleltcd
Catooia and ipent a few daya with Mr. and
Mra. O. II. Ilaworth.
n. It. Sherlll of Kaniai and Mill Mary
nayilnger of Tulia were married at the
reildenee or Vt. Hooker In Tulia by Iter.
Ilaworth Dec. It Ignrt. Mr'. Sherlll though
a atrangcr to your correspondent haa every
appearance of being a fine gentleman and we
can teitlfy from personal acquaintance that he
hai a rcry Induitrloos and worthy lady for hit
companion.
Jan. 4 le7. Fiifv
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Hides nnd Furs
Bluejacket.
wanted. S. A.
For anything in Patent Medi-
cines go to Butler llros. Chouteau.
Drop that Hide! nt S. A. Blue
jnckctls and get the beat price
possible.
For best Ladies' Shoes UcntB-
Boota and Shoes go to Butler
Bros. Chouteau 1. 1 .
For best Dress Goods Flannels
Linseys and Hosiery g to Butler
Bros. Chouteau I. T.
For Doors Windows Limo
Shingles Nails Ac go to Butler
Bros. Chouteau I. T.
For best Flour Meal Salt Bn-
con. Lard Coflce Sugar fec go to
Butler Bros. Chouteau I. T.
For beet Harness Saddles Bri-
dles Girts Halters Sinchcs it a
go to'Butlor Bros. Chouteau I. T.
For anything in tho Glass and
Qucensware Stove and Tinware
lino go to Butler Bros. Chouteau.
For Ladies' Misses' and Cliil-
drolls' Hats Hoods Nubias Shawls
ttc go to Butler Bros. Chouteau.
Farm for sale or trado far cattle;
situated at Littlo Cabin H.H. cross-
ing. Address J. T. Brackctt Vinita.
For Gents' Fall and Winter
Ready Mado Clothing Un.drrwc.ir
&a. go to Butler Bros. Chouteau.
Wanted.
Fresh Butter Kpgs Dried
Green Fruit nnd Vcgetablcs.-
llalontino.' and
-II.
S. A. Bluejacket nt tho store
cast of tho track wants all tho
Hides and Furs thero aro in tho
country and has tho cash to pay
for tliQin.
If you want your Watches
Clocks or Jewelry repaired and by
tho host workman in the southwest
take or sond them by inail to tho
well known houso of Martin tho
Jeweler Neosho Mo. North side
ofSqimro. fl-8tf
Administratrix's Notice.
I S. Phillips having been duly
appointed by district judgo of
Coowecseooweo district C. N.
administratrix on tho estate of Dr.
S. S. Phillips (doceaBod) late of
uoowooscoowoo district do hereby
notify all porsons indebted to said
estate to como forward and mako
iinmedlato settlement and all por-
tions having claims against said
estate to como forward and nresent
tho snmo according to tho laws of
tnu unoroKoo nation; otherwiso all
cinims win uo lorevcr uarrcu
S Pmuu's Administratrix.
Doc. 20 1880
GOME UNTO US
For Greatest Baroins in tie Town.
BADCETT &
GL?3E3C jRGJDS
Under the Xaaag-ement of IT. A. LUBBES Is
Incomparably the Finest Restaurant and
Confectionery Establishment in the
Territory. Just Received:
1000 lbs. Candy
Plain and Fancy
All Confections.
Candy ToysJ
Ornaments for
Christmas tree
Grapes.Orangcs
Tropical Fruits
And also Native.
Oysters Served in Every Style;
Sbld by the can at 50c.
irifnouf qeilion the ARCADE di spiny i more Candies Christmas Tricks
and goods of this character than were ever befont brought to this
rounlry; in fact the place tccars a decidedly iiiitfropoftfnit .foot
.-lit are cordially invittd to call an inspect. The ladies need hare
no fears of encountering u lot of loafers as none art Jolerated.
Everything is as neat and tidy as a parlor and triff be kept so.
Boyond tho lino of goods named wo liavo on our shelves many
O&viooa X'roaor-voa ltellaHoa cuad CsLxu3.sd Goods
which can be obtained at no other houso in the city.
5T lf'e have the only imported agars in touji.f
INSURANCE AGENCY
OF
(KSTABLISIIED IN 1831.)
Lorn Fail !i; ns oyer SiJOO!
We talc pfeaiure in offering the following companies:
Org'anixsd:
1782 Phoenix of London
1854 Phomix of Hartford
1853 Phenix of Brooklyn
1801 Commercial Union
1872 Gorman Amorican
1853 American Central
1704 North Amorica
1825 Pennsylvania Firo
1850 Niagara
1805 Traders
1810 Crescent
Total.
EEMKMBEH: lu ens of lot you
BLAKENEY.
Fino Tobaccos
Both Smoking
And Chowing;
Best 5c. Cigar
Manufactured.
Havana Filler;
Club Smoking
Good but Cheap
25 cts. per pound.
Assets:
$0410153
-i48l?22l
4010483
11701103
4701403
1172703
k 0087235
2552.617
2OSO05Q
1228345
5S6.122
$48398512
will always &nd ft fett the ehtapait.
AHTHUR DODGE
Cuflcyvillc Kansas.
WHee
Itango Wolf Creek M miles south CoffarTllte
B. D. f nAYBEH.
Postofllco Vinita Ind. Tcf.
f Horse brand
rkalsMaV tint Mark
vKaji crop off lefti
DMHItB wire In
H thla
H brandaoldon-
gsnHI ly ship-
VvHa mint. Ilange
V TlT emllnieVl.
jmJLmm nlta on Cabin
eTa""3a??3W between IO-
east and Mustang ereeks. 4-n
Ohorokoo Orphan Asylum.
Mark smooth
tropin left ear
nlul nndcrbt
In right.
s. n. MAYiia
PostofliceSnlina Indian Territory.
nwauow inrx
and under bit
In one ear and
over slope in
the other.
Toon cat-
tle banded 8 A
and notch on
note Iluili of
eowa' tall en I
off . Ilange on
Wolfcreek 17
NATJIAHIBI SK1NNBB
Post-oHIco. Inlta. I. T.
Under-
slope in
i each ear.
Itango.
-On Ver.
!dlgrc'sl2
m. west
ot Chel-
sea.
GEO. NIPPER
Post-Office Clarcmorc Ind. Tor.
swauow ioik
and underblt
Inleftiamooth
erop light.
If-nge: I'au-
ther creek.
J-JO.
W.B.BALSELIj
Posl-oflice Vinita I. T.
This brand and marK (crop and un-
derblt oir each ear) kept up on ranch.
Various car marks and old brands.
Horse brand horso-sboc on left shoul-
der and neck.
Ha nch on
Bird Creek
el slit miles
'19V north or Tuls
I. A.
tHE LIVE STOCK MARKET OF ST.L0UI5
TUE ST. LOUIS NATIONAL
STOCK YAEDS
Located at Baal St. Louie III.
Dtroctly oppoalto tho city of Et. LotIa. Dnyrrs
for all description of Llro Stock alwayainat.
tendance and wlihla the groubds at ibo Slock
Tarda areaDeef Canning Company with a
rapacity for slaughtering 1000 head of ottte
dally nnd 1'ork Tacking KstablUbmenU wlut
a capacity for alaughterlug liOX) boga dally.
ISAAC II. KNOX Prrsldcat
CHAS. T. JOKES. Sent.
(a?X3CE3)
CoTincil v Fire
Founded by Hon. A. B. Meacham
1S78 to defend the Indians and
their right and advocate a just
Indian Policy and for the past
nvo years
EDITED BY DR. T. A. BLAND
Is tho recognized organ of Tho
Quaker Policy and of The Na
tional Indian Defense Association
PRICE 81.00 A YEAR. Samplo
copies sent to all who send postago
stamp. Address
T. A. BLAND.
Washington D. C.
St. Louis Ft. Scott & Wichita
Railroad.
THE SEW
Reliable Short Lino.
forty-eight mltee the ahorteat route to
Chicago llannlbal St. Loula and all eastern
points.
All tralna ran dallr. No Bandar atou over.
Tbla la the popular route via. lola and
. Scott.
TO
Cincinnati
Indlananolla.
LoulsTllle.
Nnhvllle
U'evefand. Jlernp
puis.
xinnaio Atlanta
Now fork New Orleans
JkBcmm&
-Mml3
SAflSSakarT t.
IflBBr
fMi iitT i 1 1
MmuSm
j2SS
lEaP--
-aTAaHV S
Kiiiw. - JLi sJU
nr?B
l1HHHiMHr
notion .lecisonvnie
t'hlladelphla Chattanooga
t'ortland San franslseo.
And all points InTexaa Missouri California.
Dakota Ohio Indiana and New England states
PULLMAN 8LKEPINU AMU CUAIU
care attached to paaenger tralna.
Leaving Anthony litO a nt Wichita II
a. ro Iota J:IJ p m arriving at St. Loula
anion depot S:50 a. in dally
Through from Ivlato bt. Loula la IS houra
roaklug direct connections In union depot at
SI. iAulaforall Hluta east making the time
between Iola.lnslunatl or Loulivllfe SS houra
Toaitt Ington I). C Mhours
llaltlniore.ts boors
New York 61 houra.
Tbla la flvo hours quicker than by any other
route No change of care for any elate of pas-
Second class and emigrant passengers
carried on expreia tralna
Torougn iicaeta urtnis una on sale at the
firtnclpal oBlcee ou the line. He aure and ask
'x Information before purchatlog elsewhere
In writing your frionda and thain one of our
folders showing maps and describing out line
and advise them to purchase our land point
ticket to '( " 'lhls ticket will give theia
the privilege or burin at Kewe round trlii
ticket to ed of track at half fare ''
Maps and fuither laformatlon wilt b fur.
nlahrd on application to the uodmrtignod
J W Vlitu C ! Kvraa
Qen'l Manager A U 1' AT A.
- rt Scott Ki; rt. scott
a. w. anniK
rost-offlco Vinita t.T.
Crop off left Wand
plitiiHhft
worths e VI-
Hit lit 3f
W. II. NOBLES
Postofllco at Kingston X&httiir
". - More brand aaaae.
Road brand
Under hulf-crop
D
la each tar
wtlipv Hinn
h r.H
fligereex. u.
JOSEPH HUNT
Postoffico Vinita Ind. Torrilorri
" crop Mid eplli
tmmr In lnrf
WsmsWt- dSrblt and
J3L
head oriryor'a crock. Range belay
or and IJhtnlng creeks.
D CAMPBELL
Posloffice at Alluwo Indian Ten
i.rop ana n
tier hair ere))
Jneash ear.
Kakge -AM
lawe.
Sold only N
ahipmenli .Ji
W. H. MARKER
Pociofiico Vinita I. T.
la
'Crop off of tart ear1
under half eroplnrlghl
ear.
Ilanee On HI Cabla
crech. j iy
.0. M. MoOlollan.
Postoflicc Oowala I. T
a law cowa
are branded on
left aide thns.
A few rt(l
iblhlS
brand!
the left
Jer.
Cattle
snoaia
moatly double
dawlatTfted.
Hone brand.
Bench on Cancy. . on left a!
OltAYSON WILLS
Postofficc Vinita Ind. Tor.
unuar nan crop vaoa
ear
Ilange oa White Oak
eight rnlleaaouth-wesl
Vfnlta. ft-4t
J. O. HALL
rost-officc VinlU I. T.
Underblt la each
ear.
llorso brand saasg
onterl hip.
Range Betweaa
Cabin and Pryor'a
creeks.
M
. -. mi at il
Wli. LlTTLB
Postoflice Vinita Ind Ter.
Brand oa hip or side.
Ear mark crop off left
and crop and nndeC
I half crop off right.
Kaor.ua White Oak.TOWNS3ND & PIOKKTT.
Post-office ac and For Ind. Ter
U n. MM u.K atJa. Bc..B..t..wt.t.
arlnn. mr m.tV. .M.f ..I h.anb Rktitf
Mght. s
braneHM
Itaaeail
miles weet of
vinita at Iks
tea t'ry
si
PI
ide.J
-i
snFal
lowalUaerratlon Horn brand XU Aonhlp-
JOHN -WiUgTLXR
Postoflice Sac&Fox Agercr I.T.
trop on rigni ear aaa
crop and under half
crop off left. Xaagaoa
Sao and fox retina
tlon. Cattle of Mil
brand are aold oaly for
shipment. H
O. H. LSWIS
PostoiTicc Chouteau Indian Ter.
"- Onblporslde. Kar
MMCsji mark under bIom both
eagj. carat alio apllt and
JBIB under bit In right. sa
gH der bit in left Some
tM brandod L. Kange at
PJIJgeTalI month of lTjor creak.
V ' ml eatt and w.it aide of
J. T. M'8PADDEM.
Postoffco at Chelsea. Indian Ter.
cioee crop off left ear I
overblt In right.
Ilange alx mlleeweil
of Cheliea.
BSI
J. A. THOMPSON
PostofficeVinita Indian Territory.
uange as aeaa vim-
bare or rawpaw elgkt
mllea from vinita
Branded onhlpihalf
CTonrlfht and snlltln
WmWW
left ear.
Jionee saint
brand.
V. ORAY
Postolflcc Chouteau I. T.
Borait came bra'U
T (1 on loft aide.
Ear mark flvar.
K3
I slope In each oar.
Jianeo oal'ryor s
reek I. T.
ly
FRANK BILLINaSLXA
PostofTtco at Vinita Ind. Territory
On left atd awal-
tow fork In sh ear
KaathoaWkiHOak.
K
m
R. O. XDGERTON
P. O. CoffoyviUe KanjM
lair
QnibleM ear.
Rome braaerest
B
Bane oa Cal-
ifornia OM.k It
mllie aoata ot
Uoeytll.
CO KAKOHS LAMD OATTL Qq
Evansvillo Kan. and National
Stock Yardr Illinoi.
are
flg ItBaTltt XtAlfr
MB JL... lgt fai
MI !&1Slaw4
Hajde tm4 ktp
TSIMIlirr.l
OT2
o istmr
Ma Tal-
ks.
vasiv fi.
fA
CO
eufa-Bits AiHhgo
lialiWtXilftft1t-nKk.it1w(
wa
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