Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 21, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 2, 1888 Page: 3 of 4
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
;- -&&&.
' rt.W )( -!
i4
LWU
k Indian Chieftain.
ViKrrA"iNt. Tkh. Ffcit. 2 1888.
Local Railroad Tine Tablet.
MISSOURI IMCIMO BAU.WAY.
aoHn ioutii.
IAHHIVK
t-.usn.in
uni-.iirr.
7t0.m.
4:(M.m.
I'.OIXd XUNT1I.
I Anirk.
llltrAHT.
loiis; i. m
loilnla in
Ho. tM.T.Bt.I Altl'bex
lnisTp.ni
MaoiT. KS.& Ho ox
m::wa.m
ST. MHJI.S A BAN FRANCISCO tuTiiWAY.
ooixii mi.
AniHTK. DKfAUT.
ll.iopm. I U:4lim.
Ilitoam. I
Kx from St. I. to Tnlta
A moid nidation
noixn suit.
I AHH1TM. I tltPAKT.
rjk AMommouiuon I I s:w)m.
Fjr st tails oipms- I aiioii.m. I :wpm.
!".. Throueli coach from St. Ixrnia to Tulsa.
We Tell jeii Plainly
that Simmons Mver Ucgulator will rid
you of Dvspppsin.lloadaclio Coostlpa-
lion and Ulliousoi'ss. . It will break
up chills And ferer And prevent tholr
return and li a complete antidote for
all malarial poison vr . entirely free
from qnlnlne or CAlomil. Try It. and
. you will be astonished At the results ot
Simmons Liver Regulator.
Call Bsnge who lami weeks ago shot
Oce Dick lain enttody. Oca hat been up for
otne lira snd ha tboat recovered from Mi
wound.
KulrtjUk?ff tnetM N.Iva.
the best salve in the world for Cuts
flrulats fores Ulcers Suit Ulicuni
Fever sores. Tetters. ChADncd Hands.
Chilblains Corns and all Hkln Ernp.
tlons and positively cure Piles or no
pay required. It Is guaranteed to give
ptrftetsatlstacUon.or roonoy refunded.
Wlce 25 cents per box. For sale by W.
0. fattou A Co.
The Opiate of Prof. Mohan
iOf Capital City commercial college on
t popular subject: Gentlemen Cham-
licrlaln & Co. Des Moines Iowa
Dear Sirs : My llttlo girl Afted seven
ytart was severely altllctcd with a
cold And cough some tlireo weeks ago.
8he could not sleep but couched at
' most Incessantly. I was induced by a
friend to try your Cough Kcmcdy And
I was Astonished At tho Immedluto re
lief it gave her Atid the cure it produc-
ed. 1 would not bo wlthoat it in tho
house for Any price. I havo tried
many remedies" for cojigha and colds
but this Is superior to Anything I have
ver tried. Thankfully Yours
Des Moines Jim. '8H. J M. Mohan.
Sold by W. C. I'atton & Co.
Tho sale on Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy Is becoming Immense The
secret of It Is that the preparation re-
selves a groat deal of free advertising
from pcoplo who uso It and find it so
much superior to anything elso of tho
kind that thoy havo ever used that
they pcrsuado their friends and nelg-
hors to try it. It Is certainly a sure
euro for colds and croup and a prepara-
tion fully worthy of tho popularity il
vnjpys. W. 0. I'aUou & Co. sell it.
Excitement in Texas.
Gre.it excitement has been caused in
tho vicinity of Paris Toxns by tho lo
inarknhlo recovery of Mr. J. E. Oorluy
who was so helpless ho could not turn
in lied or rniso Ills head; everybody
nald ho was dying of consumption. A
trial bottlu of Dr. King's New Discov-
ery wns sent him. Finding relief ho
nought a largo bottle and a box of Dr.
Kind's Now Life Pills; by tho tlmu ho
had taken two boxes of pills and two
luittlcs of the Discovery lio was well and
has" gained thirty-nix pound. Trial
bottles of this Orcut Discovery for con-
sumption froo at V. C. Putton A Co's.
The Verdict Unanimous.
V. D. Suit Druggist Uippus IiM.
testifies: "I can recommend Elccttic
liittor as tho very best remedy. Every
bottles sold has given relief in every
case. One man took six bottles and
was cured of itioumatlsm of 10 years'
standing." Abraham llaro druggist
Ilellville Ohio allirms: "The best sell-
ing mcdiclno I havo ever handled in
luy 20 years' oitrricnco is Klcctrlcllit-
tors." Thousands of others havo add-
ed their testimony so that the verdict
Is unanimous thai Electric Ulttera do
euro all diseases of the Liver Kidneys
cir Mood. Only a hair dollar a bottle
at V. C. Patton A Co's. Drug Store.
Cfcetaptoa h.rf naiad Writs r. .
Mr. A. 0. White tli wall-known autnor
I "Whit Phonography." famous u
th Qtsmplow Shorthand Writer of tho
World revived tho tint prises in tho in
ternational contests at London Edinburgh
1 urn and Berlin ; he rams near being p
raajicntljr disabled by rheumatism. 1IU
reeovery br tie ik si a remedy infalllbls
Incorlnrrheuraatlsm tudallblooddleeaaes
! told la a Utter from his ofiW 03 vYaK
In Hon at- Chicago datad Jan 30 1887.
H write
" Your retnedr baa doaa wonderful
"lre for rav FVir tho past Av year I
hive Wn troubled with rhcuraatlo paint.
"My right hand had be coma tlmott uw
Iras and I waa gradnallr Uing apcod aa a
aWthand wrlUr. A friend of mine Dr.
Ded'rith adtl-cl me f ynur remedy. I
naed a duzen bottle of R S and am now
enlbrly recovered. I -hall nrverceaaa to
n'ramnul your ex-tllcnt rordicinea and
with yoa mneh auoreta.
"Voura truly. A 8. WnrtE"
A"d ber la anotlirr witnmai
"Bsmok Ark Autfnit Mtb 1637.
Lait aprlng I waa daniteroualy adittcd
with erytirKlia and ray life was dcsnalred
of by roy pbyileUna. As a Ut bopa I
tried 8. 8. S. and soon found relief and
in two weeks waa able to attend lo my
budnrw. I naad fir bottlea.
". II. WiTmnnKKKd. SallnaCSmn'tr.''
Traatla on Blool and Gkln Dlaeaaea
snailadfre. Tuu Strirr Brcciric Co
Drawer tt Atlanta Ojl.
JOBBPB TBU-lTlsJAN
Tnlta Ind. Ter.
MixcriCTrHia or rvuinvuz uilsit
mu miTino.1 corms.
-Or4ri by teUxraph or rnada txrionallr
will va proaapiiy nuea aaj or nisot u
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This Mwder naeer varlM. A warrel e-f
Mrllr atrMflk sua woieoe. non
MaMill thsa lb ordinary klada aaJ eaa-
i L al.l l eaniiAtltlon Willi Ik raallltad
f law !(. short waif lit slum or iboanhst
fit MfDart. rloldeslrlH eani. X
XOTAI BKIll
LOOiUL. 3STOTE8.
It Is a strange sight to sftCAblH
running once more.
Frank McSpuddon Is able to be'
around on cftitches.
M. IL HUnttO'n child tlilfloon
months of Ago died last Friday flight.
A leap year calico (fall Is 10 bo giv-
en at the opera liouso on the 10th Inst.
It was reported at Afton Irfst week
that chief Mayes Ifrid turned National.
Orders for job printing promptly
executed at this offleo. Bend ttiom In.
The chorus class will meet at Mrs.
Patton's Monday evening February 0
H is expected nay by the peoplo
hoped that council will ailjourrt very
eoon.
Who knows what a Donkey Party
is? Go to Mr. Wlicrtl's next Friday
night and you will find out.
Joseph hunt has combined his
butcher shops at tho building Across
the street from the Frisco hotel.
Sidewalk building And street drain-
ing has been a leading Industry with
our citizens during the put week.
Henry Ilayden started in with a
drove of hogs laet week but tho high
water compelled him to leave them
west of Cabin Cresk.
Man led on Sunday January 29th
by Ho v. Wheat at r? sldence of J. W.
II Arris Mr. John Picsman and Miss
Martha Pay no both of Violin.
The sparring match did aot come
off last Saturday as Announced. The
unknown is reported to hare Injured
his shoulder a few days before.
While on her WAy to the chorus
class Monday night Miss Qrlffln had
the misfortune to fall into a partially
dug cistern spraining her ankle.
Tho hog cholera bids fair to he-
come n serious thing in somo sections
of the country pretty close home If
there any precautions tako them.
A revival is in progress at the Pres-
byterian church at Tahlequah And
many are bolng converted. Her. D. N.
Alten Is preaching for Rev. Miller.
A Urge quantity of Interesting
matter was laid over this week because
it came in late. Wo ere sorry but
such things cannot always be avoided.
Dr. 8. J. Thompson our popular
dentist will make a professional visit
to Chouteau next Monday for the ac-
commodation of tho people of that sec-
tion. M. II. Italrd was obliged to go to
the agent this week for an order com-
pelling several United Btatcs citizens
to deliver up his log wagons. They
wcro about to skip with them for Kan-
sas. As tho range has got a little short
wc hare moved our hord of cattlo over
into a now pasture. We trust they
will thrive and we should be glad to
sec them increasing in number a little
faster.
Our correspondents will confer a
Vxry aitEXT favor by sending in thslr
letters earlier. Communications on
goncr.tl subjects should roach this of-
fleo to they can bo put in type Friday
or Saturday.
Claudo Washbournc who was re-
ported to have lost a sum of money In
tho msil desires us to say that ho has
now reasons for believing that tho let-
tcrcontainlng thosamo was never put
Into tho postoQice.
1. P. Isbcll went out to Clarcmora
Sunday and returned the day follow-
ing with a young man who was wanted
At Seneca to do a little marrying
which he contracted somenino months
Ago. Marshal Dick Hays took him on
from here.
A note from Fort Gibson saye:
Cars aro running to tho Grand river
brldgo and the whistlo of the locomo-
tive sounds civil. Work on tho bridge
is progressing and we expect soon to
see the "chariots rage in the streets."
Homo week sago Frank Hicks of
Coodya Bluff gavo George Cummiogs
the money and asked him to subscribe
for the CitiarrAix for him (Hicks). In-
stead of doing so Curomings "kept the
money and went to Seneca nearwblcb
town he is living with a relative named
Stewart.
The ladiesof the missionary society
of the Congregation al church wilt be
pleased to see all their friends "their'
sisters and their cousins And their
aunts' at Mrs. Wheat's Friday even-
log from 7:36 to 10. They promise
something nice to eat something to
laugh at and a general good tirao. .
Tardiness is the trouble now pre-
vailing in the academy. Parents have
been lax about this matter till it has
become a great detriment to the
scholars and the school. The children
cheat themselves of valuable time be-
sides Injuring the discipline of the
school. Patents what is your share
of this blame?
John Blair was shot a few days ago
over on Oaney by some one in ambush.
Humor has it that the shooting was
dona by Bill Christy the same man
who shot and killed Hob Walker one
week ago at which time he also shot
at Illsir putting a bullet through hie
hat. Is is saldlllalr has been shot
flvo times. In all probability he won't
need any more shoo'ting for this is said
to be fatal.
Pehsohal The CnicrTAix subscript-
ion lists have Just been transferred to
a now book. If any of our readers fail
to got their paper they will be justified
In sendiug us $1.60 and Announcing the
fact of non-rccelpt ot their reading
matter. We aro admonished In holy
writ against putting now wine into old
bottles and experience admonishes us
against putting old subscriber's names
Into new books. It's a poor rulo that
don't work both ways.
A I'igui.iAR Cash. The election of a
momber of couucll in Cooweescoowee
district terminated somewhat pecu-
liarly. Owing to high water the returns
from Silver Lake did not arrive at the
court house on the day following the
election and F. M. Musgroye having a
majority of sixteen was glvou the cer-
tificate. It is reported that tho pro-
duct named would have chanced the
result and given George Mayes a email
majority. Our laws ought to be
so amended as to remody a recur
renceof such Acsse. It Is likely how-
ever that bad the law bees catofulJy
observed At Catoosa tho result would
have been the same. At that precinct
n listed the polls were closed some-
what before sundown thus pniVMtUg
D l. Denny. W. E. Halsell and othera
uliit..ili. will. lltitl fpllA VAlInn fop
l . III. ..(.i... v. ..v.. VH v.M w.
twmaku
Mrs W. W. Ward baa retnraad from Kao-
City.
-J. W. Raltton (tent (ft the ItlreO M
Clarenore WMhera'Taeedvy
Mr. Heney Hlteheerk ijattetfdliyB JenUI
eolleraatathellla Tenseiee.
Mint Lottie llendenon lias ralnfneit lb fba
city tad la again pupil at Woreeiter.
Mrs. W. O. Vdlllams returned frortf Hat
8nrlaf i latt KrMay night mneh Impr6f t la
health.
a. B. nlhell nai been allnf a postmas-
ter tbla week Cap! Nelms and Hits Id Deatly
both being alck.
A. 1. MeXellop Kiq Impectorof Mtuko.
gee district Creek nation made m an agreeable
call latt Friday.
Sim Cobb of Itnnnewatl Kantaa haa
been bare Malting hie brother-in-law J. O.
Hall for aama dare.
K. n. ilota treasurer eleet of this nation
waalnlhaelly latt week for the parpoie of
Oiling his official bond.
-Willi Walker haa teated hla Ubora at At-
Iowa arid Is now sojourning In tbls city lie
la too valuable a man lo be Mia for any length
of time.
J. W. Skinner left Saturday night for Kan-
sas City taking with him hla little son Mor-
gan nafore returning h wilt visit St. Louis
and pottlbly Washington.
I.. A Harry returned latt Tnarsday from
the wlldt of Arkansas for a brlsf visit la the
D. I. T He reports that Jo Bjrars haa da-
vetoped Into a flrtt-elsta eolton picker tho'
at present la tearlog off calico In a troit-rotdt
store.
Mr. Frank C. tlnbbard for a number of
months an attache of Iblt office will take a
position upon th new Motkoge rhanlx as
local odIUr and book-keeper. It Is a valu-
able man In sny capacity connected with lb
lituaof anewtpspcrand weare glad ha ha
aecured a situation commemorate with his
ability.
iTKHS rsex rusr.
Mock tbroaghout th dlttrtot are tooling
badly
Thaehnrch building near Lltttejohn'a ta
being rapidly pothed toward completion
J. E. Welch haa purchased a cotton farm
near the month ofSallltaw In Illinois district.
Joo. W. Sharp la opening np a mercantile
establishment at the court home In thla dis-
trict. Robert Walker who was billet by Chris-
tie wee burled at ittW Hop in this district
last Monday.
I Chambers on of our most respect-
d cltlwus died at ble home latt week of
pneumonia.
Bill Oott aaja that when a man'a chimney
rails dawn In Ik middle or winter It la tlmt to
empathise with that man.
Wonder what has got wrong with old
Dawes. He la pronounced tntan by alt th
Cherokee girls frilnl district.
Prof. II M. Adair one of oar oldest and
best teachers failed to get an appointment for
thprintterm Wonder why
Jan. ttlh law. . Fno-noiio-rcsLito.
raioB cblix Rons.
llutlnets with our merchants Is good.
SherlffSaadera paid ns a call oa day last
weak.
Mrs. Allen of Mutkoge Is editing Mrs.
D. I. Elliott.
W. I.. Wrrbourn and family of Chouteau
war at th concert.
The store home of t. I. Elliott wilt soon
be resily ror occupancy.
Mrs. Dr. Mellrlde and son CtrdehavJus
returned from a few wceke visit to hrrparente.
Ssllns Cbonteau Adair Mutkogea and
Locust Ororo were reprcitn'. -I at the concert.
If such weather a the ptttml week con
tinue! long tha farmers wll' eoon begin to
turnaod.
' A vatt amount of Improvement liae been
done within four mllea of thla plae the paet
year. Th. number pf farmere and the acreage
or their farms have advanced folly to per cent.
One of tha most enjoyable affairs vr
known at lryor Creek waa the concert given
latt Weduciday evening. The home was Ailed
to Its utmost capacity and aU present etpreted
themtelves by words and actions lit well
pleaeed.
Jan. to lt!3. Dow.
TCLK1 XOTES.
On laat Sanday night Rev W. P. Haworth
delivered bla latt sermon a regular pastor
of th Presbyterian ehnreh. Hla successor
haa not yet been appointed
Rev. D. J. M. Wood of Catoosa la eon-
ducting a series of meetings at the Methodist
chorcb. There la a growing Interest In hie tsr-
roone si It attetted by the Increasing number
ofhlehearera.
Hon. A. P. McKellep who vltlfed ns on
Saturday latt obtained th signatures or all
our butlnett men to a petition to th United
States congress soliciting the ettabllthment of
United States court at Muskegee In the
event of an enactment authorising th holding
of such court within th tsrrltory.
Whsn yonr city lUmlur sees enr Mr. M.
B. nalrd In Vlalta bats sot to conclude that
that gentleman la than for tha pnrpoaa or
looking up a ntldenc alt. Th ebaaeee are
that hla business at th town bad no connec-
tion whatever with transactlona In real eclat.
Tulsa Is a very good pltc toll-e In and It Is
to be preeumad that Mr. Balrd convinced him-
self of thai fact before establishing hla rest-
dene here.
Mr. Wllltem Senate Uvea about a mil
north of Tulsa There Is mourning In bis
household now on account of th death of his
two-year-old son which occurred en th Win
Intt. from th effect of swaltow'ng a solution
of concentrated ly. Th bey lingered In great
agony for a number of hours before death en-
sued". Concentrated lya Is a daogsrous com-
pound the deadly nature of which U not al-
way understood by thos having occtilon for
Its st
an.M IMJ. Mas.
rBiisiEcrrr xorcs.
There la a great deal of alckaess prevailing
tine th weather moderated.
Messrs Brcwnlng and Chandler f Seneca
Mo. paid this town a butlnett villi recently.
Th rlvar an rati fording tnd thlSoStlflg
lee to thick that the ftrrlea hare suspended
operations.
fsver ragea amongit the little folks St'
most evsry family having on or mors children
Jit with thai dltaat.
C. 8. Bhelton hat returned from Texas and
sppearaaa lively and happy a If bis best girl
bad said "yes" and jxrhaps she baa
Rsv. McCnea haa eatabllehed a writing
school In Ihlslaea and aeema to be capable of
Inttructlng tha youth of Pralrl City la tha art
of Sourlthlng the pen.
A aoa was born to Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Angle i few days ago and elnc th birth of th
child Mrs. Angl baa been vry alck and waa
no batter yesterday evening.
Mrt. h. D. fllut waa very atck and under
th car of Dr. Porttr of Seneca who hat been
attending lb tick In thla neighborhood for th
latt tan days. Weare glad to announce that
she Is better.
As onr friend 0. W. Miller was coining
from bis supper a few night ago and was
crossing tha branch bis foothold gav way snd
bo fell In. After getting out b paused loot-
ed at th branch and toward th sail and to-
ward th uorthwett from vbenc coraeth lb
gentle Dakota sephyr raited hla mighty right
hand to th atar-llt heavena and language
falla.
As your correspondent ws calming hit
youthful spirit oa th Ic receutly his legs
suddenly assumed a horlsontal position hit
body a perfectly upright one tnd ths celling of
hit trotter came la coataot with th Ic with
tueh tnddaa abruptness tt to break Into th
chora of "Hold the fort" that b was slog-
lag la yonthftt abandon Ma slow! tree lo
at feel placed his band. le4etiy to that
ytl This pf so that WMtott to Wis tea
a4 keM4 oeT with alt t ythtala
JaTd outer him
o
Jta 31 1M
C. UXK.
-The mud la rapidly dry-lee; up
MmMmm
tfr. cesaecr
JCtfiTimCnfirrst-: I s In your paper of
th latt Issue that "Alack Dog" a Webbers
falls correspondent says W. I. Bra-
ftan nd Miss Anna ilrntf wen married
SCeoVdlsg io previous aarfou'neettent. This'
announcement he made hlnVaalf without any
authority. I assnr yoe It I a very evroneon
report
I frop joa will correct It In yonr nest Itsus;
Torip.Ac W I. Bax.
Wabbcra falls Jan. W 1W0.
ota mmm er tixitioh.
Kditok CmtrTAiK! This Is th 6T r&r
form. Whtllonr great protector the United
States' Is turning the rascals out and trying by
legislation to lessen th bnrdsn of taxation on
Its tolling masses ff would 6 very appro-
priate to call th attention of our legislators to"
th unequal and anjnst ttistlcm our people
are snnjected to. The Interest cm onr Invested
funds If paid out per capita la about raven dol-
Isrt to each Individual Cherokee' lAirf wo-
man and child. Th poorer classes without
any tasable property an taxed where thty
hare large famlllee more than th wealthiest
raerchsnt or cattlt baron. An advatorem tax
on property would do more to secure an honest
and economical administration of the govern-
ment than all other plana that could be de-
vised. Th hardens of the government would
fall on tbe property owners when In justice
they ahould. Being shrewd practical men of
bstlnete th accounts of disbursing and eel-
lectlnrofleers would be held to a stricter ac-
countability than theyaro nndt: the present
methods of raising revenue. J-t us think
h smaller over and reflect upon It.
J. T. CcxxixniiAw.
iusnrsss locals.
Fresh Garden nnd Flower
at II. Ilalontinc's.
seeds
Buy your window glass and putty
at W. V. Miller & Co's.
Nails liorso shoes etc. al-
ways on hand at II. Balcntinc'a.
Ualervrear.
Note tho big reduotiott in under-
wear I am making. G. V. Grkkm.
Just received at IL BnlenHne's.
a fino lino of syrups fresh lard
and other groceries.
" W. V. Miller & Co. have a full
assortment of Window Glass and
the putty to set tho tamo.
A new lot of the eclebratod Bra-
dy & Jump boots this week at the
old prico 2.50. Badgett & Co.
Clotking.
I am receiving my spring stock
of Clothing. The finest and larg-
est ever shown in this city.
G. iV.GBKfCg.
CoBae Srerybedy.
And buy a suit for yourself
boys and children. Men's suits
from 84.00 to 25.00. G. W. Greek.
Don't forget about our Dry
Goods. Wo aro making lower
prices than over. Call and see.
Badgett & Co.
Go lo Blaekwell & Co's.. Chcl-
sea for your cofTec. They have a
fine 840.00 mill and grind for their
customer free.
Wo are selling clothing cheaper
than anybody. This is no boast
but a fatt that we would like to
prove to you ifyou will call at W.
It. Undgett & Co's.
Overcoats.
I have a few overcoats left which'
I am offering regardless of cost.
Now is your time to buy a coat
cheap. G. W. Chekn.
Geiiecke Boots.
Tho popular and well known
Hand made Gcisccke Boots nro tho
only first class goods offered to
the trade. Everybody buys them.
For sale only by G. W. Gkeex.
Friesuaeyer Shoes.
Those goods are still in the lead
and everybody buys them. I am
receiving my spring stock which
is indeed elegant. G. W. Grkex.
Boys' and Children's Clothing.
Sco thoso beautiful styles in
school and children's suits in long
and short pants. The only first-
class line ever carried in this city.
1 wtllduplicato prices from any-
where. G. W. Gheen.
Brets Goods.
In this line my stock is consid-
erably brokenjodects of a big trade.
But in black goods I can show you
anico line viz: Diagonals Tri-
cots Tratla-dc-alma's Cashmeres
etc. When ray spring stock ar-
rives I will show you tho finest
line ever shewn in this city.
G. W. Grxkk.
GeHtleaten Mi FarMera:
I am more than thankful to you
for your trade. Continue to come
to roe and I will tell you the truth
about the different grades of flour
and sell each grade on its merits.
Will not try to palm off second
grade on you for tho best but wil)
sell you each grade for what it is
worth. Buy your Hour at tho Em
porium of Hour in Chelsea.
A. J. Blaekwell & Co.
Leek Yonder I
What is that across tho way ?
Farmers loading Flour at Black-
well & Co'a.
Why is that going on all the
lime?
Bocauso Blaekwell is agent for
arid keeps tho host Ruber & Wack
flour. Their Full Patent is the
best made in tho slate of Missouri.
Blaekwell A Co. keep four grades
of flour from this fino mill. They
are the only houso in Chelsea that
pretends to keep tho best. Noth-
ing kept In tho place above a sec-
ond grade anywhere elso in Chel-
sea. WAXTS FOB SALE LOST BTBATKB STOU.
(Each notice of th character Indicated not
exceeding vimrwiiNue will be Inserted two
weeks under this heading for rirrr currt.
BLOODED 8W1NK Anyone deslrlag to
purchase one or mora thoroughbred Duron-
leraev vigecan inaa enquirice ai
Will be exchanged for cunt wood.
HTIt.VYKD OIL STOLEN Una haarr.iat
black horse. Itti hande high 14 years old.
Branded on ten hip j K.
Ob roan hors with bald face is hauda
hlglr 8 jctrt old branded en left shoulder
SX.tnlltntilpTKL. Both In good flx. Lett
Oct W. A reward of sJ will b paid for
locin r v. 1-iau. vinua inu. ir. itir.
8TOLKN-On Sunday nlgbt.SM Intl. fram
Cliofttean ereek.uear Oovy.janounay horse
ISbtndt high branded ft on left ahouldor
harrtesa tnd ewldl marks extra Pall In fore-
head. 7 years Old. little sway In' back. Will
pay 3 for Information teidlng to Ha recovery.
AiMren Jam Owiii.
Be4hwtClty Ho.
SIS REWARD 34ed twa torn and
oolves. 0alakowaMwkad4UVi'lth
lied boiler
re-t-neoked
mil pa
MM f . J. Uew vialls I. T.
STKATaW Oft STOLSkV fMr-lr.od
light brown her IS Whevts blgti breaded
r with barholaw nf. thigh S10 reward
will be paid thaaua who Wrings him to J. O
nairriaacn nasin i
Jt
DO YOU WANT A PAIR Of FINE SHOES ?
if bo"; we would bo pleased to havo you call on us.
Wohav6 just received a how and f cry cx(cffsiv6 lino that is
unsurpassed anywhere for style fit and Durability. For La;
dies Misses and Children Also extensive lino of men's fitio
aot wear- at tho lowest possible priYcs. Remember tho place
W. B BADGF.TT & CO.
MakCfi erf Low Trices in Dry Goods Clothing & Furnishings.-
tyest Room- Raynfond Block
OUR BULLEHN.
RELIABLE GARDEN SEED.
Wo would respectfully remind our friends that it is
not necessary to send off to somn distant city lo get Re-
liablo Garden Seeds. We havo bought (not received on
commission) tho largest stock of LANDEBETH'S SEEDS
over brought to the Indian Territory. Wo know" whereof
wo speak when we say that these Seeds aro perfectly re-
liable and will grow true to name under any ordinary cir-
cumstances. Wo havo sold and planted Landercth's
Garden Seeds for ten years and havo never yet been dis-
appointed in the results. Wo will also carry a full lino
of D. M. Ferry & Co's Seeds.
SKINNER RATCL1FF L CO.
H . 'm..i.t .'r. ...
This space is reserved for
W. W. MHiTiER & GO.
Who were too busy selling hardware
.to write an ad this week. "
MRS. F.H. CASS
Millinery &
Dressmaking.
The latest styles ta Millinery and a mil Una
of Notions always on hand. A Ural-elate
tlrettinaker. Uniting and Sttlngn specialty.
All ordera from adltlanca will recelre prompt
attention. Alto am agent for th improved
Light llonnlRg How Sewing Machine the
best In the market and for the least money .SIS
LAST OPPORTUNITY
For Uhtsp Excnrslons lo
CALIF ORNIAI
72 from St. Louis via Iron Moun-
tain Routo.
SCO from Kansas City via Missouri
Pacific Railway.
Tickets good aU inostba. limited to alxty
Uaya for golug pattag. with atop-over privi-
lege at pleasure within that limit east of Cot-
IWB. SpKtMDniH 4IHIV.V.O&Jllie
via Iran ttonatala Monte rebrnary 10th. and
Kansas City v'.a Missouri facts Hallway
J-ebroarylUb. '
All eonpoa Otteea In tht Unltei SUtts tnd
Canada will sell tickets to Los Angelee an
Ulego aad ban rrauclsco fur thla txctrslon.
Richly rewarded are those wh read Ible tnd
then tell they will tad kMtbU aanploy-
naenl that will not take Utesa froaa their hse
tad famine. Th psoas are large and esur
for v7 Indattrloa I'trson nsawy havo at
and are now making mimm kati dlle
aaswslh. HU May far Mr en to asaks W
aad BBwaida : laar. wb la wllllna la uk.
KiaaJiyuroldiatUI
wa Mac vwt. Ivonthlaa new. M
ability rtr4 1 o. r4r can do It ai
aaa.yeas. Writ to a at once ht fnlt
tfenltre whleb w tsall 'free Address
I.WmlW1lllWJltW nil III il mtm
FOR MJkJLmJSJA
Twi Sfeam Stw Mills.
Ono located on Frisco Railroad at
Verdigris River SO-horso power
fiortablo. Also largo lot ol Walnut
ogs.
Ono three miles abovo Hurtles-
ville on Canoy; stationary with
two flue boilers. Mills in good re-
pair. Will take stock or cash and
will sell cheap.
Anyone wishing either of both
will uo well to correspond with
J. II. Barti.es
Olf Bartlesville Ind. Ter.
FARM FOR SALE!
Located at FOET CIIISOH I. T.
ontheAJUCAKSASVALLlY K. II.
Farm consists of sixty acres best
of land ; a ncvcr-iailing woll of wa-
ter; farm fenced with wire and
plank ; MO bearing apple trees ;
a good dwelling ana a good bam.
Anyone wanting a lirst-clasa
KOMI in a town that will be. the
best location in the UTBIAX Tll-
KITMY m it tHMintM point now
has an opportunity tot baying this
cUwlrable property at a reasouabk
prie.
Twt further iRformatloii apply
D. II. BOSS.
I2Q.22 FofUbM1 TmrTsJ
iMemeWnnattnaaaa
lias jtfsl moved into hid Row store
Corricf 4t!l arid Mpte Sti. 6htop Kftft
tttrdware Tinware
(ttuajtaatr BBjajfueajj BKr r tBTtaltta1'
33uggieffc and Sptinp; "Wtxfronat
isr'Yotfa'fo cordially invited ta tail
General Fire Insurance Agency J
A. A. ENGAftT & CO
WUSkOCEE
We are territsry AeHts far 14 Old ami Re4tabl Ctmprri)i
Wfc hrfvo paid"
$120000 Fire loss to Our PatrMa
' . IN THE jNDTAN TERRITOIlYi
Onr rates are low for first-class companies. Write for terms'.
i- - . Vi 'I i "' " " i i-e-rf'
By l. J. rRotrw
"7"Jjcii.-t Ttic11.pl Tsai'rlteoiry'-
Tnc public arc invited to seo tho immense stock of building material
kept and to note the prices which defy compeiitietii
Mono bat CASH orders solicited. gatkfaetie 6arat
Thos. BlUejadkdt
)Eabt or TkackC
Has a Nice Line ef Staple and
.Fancy Greceries.
QUEENSWARE
TINWARE.
Fruits and Vegetables Always
Kept in Stock.
All descriptions of Country Pro-
duce including Hides Furs
and Wool bought and sold.
-Give IVLo a Call.
Eight head of young Jacks for sale;
and JO Jennettes color black ; Mering
Mammoutli stock. Correspondence
promptly answsreU. G. H. Wabbsx
inua inu. icr.
S. B. FHA78KR
Postoffice Vinlta Ind. Ter.
Honebraad
tea. Mark
eren of lfi
hole and bma
wire la right.
Lame ar tats
brand sold on-
ly far ihlp-
aaent. Rtnra
s mile e Vi
nlta oa Cabin
between Le
nstandMnstang erseks. t-SS
KATHANTHIi 8KTNNKS
Post-office Vinlta I. T.
I Under-
' .Inn. I.
i each ear.
Range .
-On Ver.
dlgre'sll
ID. WCIl
LOf OllSl-
sea.
J. T. U'SPADDBtf
PosloQ'ce at Chelsea Indian Ter.
tiese crop oIIarief
vrblt In right.
". six nuies west
t Chelsea.
J. A. THOMPSON
'ostoflice.Vinita Indian Territory.
fSt
Bang at bead tint
here of Pawpaw eight
mtlcc front Vlalta
Branded onhlpibalt
crop sight and split la
ten ear Uoneetaae
J. O. HOQAN
Adair Indian Territory.
nnderblt la right ear
anderilopolultft.
Haage o.l"xj
h. SMI
mmmp
WKSm
ORATfSON WILLS
Postoffice Vinlta Ind. Ter.
Under htlfi
'rouh
WblllS
ear
Steerebra
oa I.n at
Kane on Wht
eight mllea soatb-wtet
Vnltt. e-u
W. K. XJUUUOL
lotoce Vtelta. J..T.
MaHHsVLtVBHi
fm
l K 'S aTsWH
tntninfJBBBT
rfnd examiho Go6s dhA t
tie i
fflD. TCR
Postofiico Vintta Ind. Tcr.
f- Range 6n t
tL Creek 10 nil;
H. E. orTnlu.
Cattle of th:
brand aro aolel
only for shin
ment and no on
la antborlred to
aell lint rnjselr.
Will tar ss.
for conviction ot
anyone ateallnr.
Horaea branded with borsetho oh ten ehonfc
tier and neck Somahavo on thigh. 7-Hr
Postoffice Ylnita Ind Ter.
"f Brand on hip or eWe
uejjjjA x-ar aiE ceo est aat
mm. and cren and' stado
vnBBBBBBBBBBjtBjt naireren oarirti.
jetttttttttJH Steer MandetHMI
Id'JSj
her "afafgfa
WMTRR
attttttttttttttttttl vanoot other
JttttttttttJpM marks at brandai
SJatMHtttfJanSli '
Ruuea
S-H.
J. TAT. BJasvmst
P. 0. Vinita Indian TerriteXs
kVBjl Meno bt4 Mm
Swnhtf Ttntt.
jLl
J. O. HAIX.
Post-office Vlalta 1. 1.
Horse brand euaeea left hip. UadeebH Mf
each ear. Kaof Betweea CMs and rryoeja
ereek. (S-SS.)
JOBX TVHI8TUW
Postoffice 8ac& Fox Agency I. T.
v Crop right Mfa4
danafat erop and aader hJC
11
siepogleM. Uagee
n ana von reeeevn
ti. uittM or ya
VVSanSi4 IvV 4pTX fa-VVy erJafaJ
OBO.XIFFM.
Fost-Offlce Clarene: I4. Tsr.
SwHw
r- e4 tnd
HILB therene)
J3hti
tw
u.JgVJfc
jtah)
Mancoi Fats-
aoMbaiVe
M-i7
JOHN P. DRAKE
Postoffice at Chelsea Ind. Ttr.
t Chelsea Ind. Ttr.
nraaucu n i.is
tide aad hip.
Stark nader t
Overhlt.
. HerteabrtndeJ
the erne.
Baage.S mile
tartkolOowala.
Verdigris rlv.
er. s-M
J. B. EDWABDS
P. 0. Vinita Indian Terrltry.
RaniaoaLvn-
h fralrla.
Orepand apllt
right ovr bll
ten. Bona
branded J B oa
l(thlpaadalda.
ale some J oa
UH jaw. B vm
Ide.B bin.
Only kT caul
sold. -S
O. U. MoOLWUUJf
Postoffice Oowala I. T.
Kfeh on Caaey
W. H. MOBUML
fto(Rc at Kingston TnirMu
l JbtdtttM.
ittSatflHI
5k
afKB-ik. Xu kli
HBj
Us
MNMB( Cn itnli
anoitaii n
Pcaloffice VlniU IneJJawi Tslasry.
.ruSs
- Ml
anXT are brMdadtaxH
jHBflMII V1 Mn aMta-
nwi p HI CHIJ-Br
katstnt.nBStkflal dewlpp4. Tafafeail
aw.nnnnnnnnnnjnnjem li btM. aananana
bnBi
" T M tS
4
h
P
:
9 i
:
n
I 'l'IN8'"VO.
-Mi
.JJf owuui Iauatu.
ilL.JMHHHtHNMH
TT
O
0
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Adair, John L. Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 21, Ed. 1, Thursday, February 2, 1888, newspaper, February 2, 1888; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc71005/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.