Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 42, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 28, 1888 Page: 3 of 4
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Indian Chieftain.
Vinita Itn t- e .li Nr H IS
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aoinn writ
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ll.ispm
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11 Hpm
Jtx. from St. L to Tulta
tccmwnodatlon ... ...
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:10ii m. I Siaoi
Lord lu 'rutin.
A lit.
Accommodation
at.I-outaevpreta
Through oocli from fit
Oflnm.
St.Tojim.
!ct'.g:!
snorEasiorTAXi oaxixig.
O J. THOMPSON
DENTIST
Ylnltft. . Ind.Tor.
pOUTSEU & lUUIIY
PJl YSIOTA NS A SURGEONS
VINITA C. N.
Offlcoln Raymond building room 10
second Uoor.
W. F0HK3IAK
rilYSIOIANA SURGEON.
earOffico in frontrnomof Slrfnnor
ltatolifl & Co's building upstairs.
VINITA IND. TKR.
J T. DAVIS
'PHYSICIAN SURGEON
A OnSTETIUOIAN.
Itosldonco on Military roml near Sat
rhur Hprings. Uull. nttomUl to day
or night. 7T
T V. W.UUSOE
ATTORNEY.AT-LAW
Special attention given to locatlnK ami collect-
ing claim lir irtvoraneo honor and
Integrity 1 hope to merit patronage.
Chouteau - - Ind.Tcr:
T H. AKIJf
'jXTTOnXTST-AT-t-J'W.
Vlnlta Indian Territory.
Office: room 5 Opera Iiotiso block.
Yssj-WIll practico lioforu nil tlio courts
of tlio nation. Particular at ton Hon
given to citizenship cafcua. f15
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A TTORNEYS-A T-LA W.
AnnitKas:
J. M. rtei.L ... Echo I. T.
J. M. Tatloh Jn. Olioleea I. T.
Tnot. It. IUUnm. Wm. M XiLLEirr.
K C IlOUDIM.rf
O ARNES MKI.M1TTK & llOUMNOT
A TTOJINBY&'A T-LA W.
Odlco coruerof Ureen and Harrison Ave
POUT SMITH AUK.
Criminal bmlnmi In V. IS (.unit a specialty
TOXATHAA' UOltE
AtlonKy-Al-T.aw mid U. S. CoutmlK-
Hloncr for Mill llualuess.
Cutiiiulaalonor of Deeds for the'fol-
r? ins stater In tlio Indian Territory :
Kansas Mieaoini Arkansas and
Texas.
WW ifekiiuwladuo Heed adminis-
ter oathii nnd take depoeitious to bo
nwil it) lli above Males.
Special attention civun to the ool-
lertlon of forrlKn claims aud lor stock
Killed and dAinnKP by railroads.
Ollico in Opera llouee liloe)..
Vimta ... Inp. Tkh.
171 r. wiLiAiia
WACIIMAKEIt A JEWELER.
Hnlr Work a Inadaltr.
At L. h. OrutoiiGeld & Co's
StortfWost of Track.
VINITA - - INI). TKH.
y li. uLwro.v.
House Sign anH Genoral Fainter
Paper Hanger do.
Wall rrT anj window ahatck4pt on tampls
Vlnlta : -." Ind.Tor. 77
O C. GOKF
PLASTERER & OIGTERN BUILDER
Vinita - Ind. Tcr.
2zscx7L.xAxr3so-cra jxus.
L3WD1ELL - HOTEL.
Vtnitn Ind. Tor.
OngilGorionthW.W Mlllcr'a Itanlwara
HEALS AND BED 20c EACH
Board by tlio wook 83.50.
13-ErerjllilBK flrt-elai. Ulra in null.
SCT83 MitB. Cook Manager.
A MiEUSOX Ji WELIjAXI)
FURNITURE
Organs Sowing Machines
WALL PAPER
PICTURE FRAMES
SHADES ETC.
83-Unlrttllag-Kinbai'tBC a Hptclaltr-
Chetopa - -' - Kan3ao.
O T. 1IKU31AX
y1 Oholopn Kanaas.
A
rurnituroCoiIlni Sowing Machines
ThlrtarsTcara exporltnmi aa an undrrtattr
WskM aiijlaUrDf tmbalnilnj 731
Absolutely Pure
Til it jlOHMtl k
nurltr iln-Mtth a
in A mnrnl ot
it wli lr "in 'ffi lo
fCC ulillra l. ..1 t I 0- VI 'J
ri"! li ji 1 f ntk' ' a
of low I at. abort M iiint aioia
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Itursamu Mb 1 ' m
i -10
ywALQ 1 M
1.CJ A T i JM OTEB.
- Too mucli rain.
-Motlrs tliatiRoln W. L Trott'3 ad.
- l'ttp Ilea nre aald to Ibe OYOeding.
ly roUKh on atock.
Poncliea are iiolnu brought In dol-
ly the crop liolnp very large.
- -Ool. E. O. Uoudinot will delirar tlio
oration nl p'fiieci on .Inly 41 h.
1 'tcW'n IlurlliiRton rocoivod aomo
now hnggica lino vok for hlu livery
stable.
Oliolopa seems to bo ainictoil with
rhuumntlam at nny rate her "Joints"
are troubling hor.
Joo Goodykoontr. came in from No-
oslio last wook and organized a circu-
lating library in Vinita.
Last Sunday nidit a freight train
ran ovor and killed about SO htad of
cattle for John Uskcraon.
Thu fourth of July at Afton prom.
Iscs lo bo a groat all.tlr. Tlio Vinita
band will bo presont and evorybody
islnvltod y
Uosf Bluejacket was brought In
from Fort Smith Monday by his
brothor Stovo. Boss lo very low with
malarial favor.
Dr. Wall whom wo mentioned
two wcoka ago as starling for Colora
do for his health died last Thursday
of ronsumptlon at hla homo near
Echo.
-Claud tlio Httlo 18 month's old
son of William Allen dlad last flatur-
day afternoon of whooping cough.
Tlio funeral tools: plsco last Sunday at
3 p. in.
Tlio Frlaco railway will soil tickets
on July 3rd and 4th at 0110 faro for
round trip to all stations within 360
mlloa of Vinita good to return until
July 5th.
All klada of reports aro constant-
ly coming in regarding tho M. K. & T.
train robber Tho country is boing
pretty well (dried but tho robbers aro
till at largo.
Mr. I.cm l'arrls brought to this
oIIIcl a speclmou of peaches raleod on
his farm near Chelsea They aro tho
largest wo havo scon this year and ho
will ploaso accept tho thanks of tho
CmcrrAiN.
During last Friday's storma house
situated south of tlio fair ground
owned by R. M. Swain was. struck by
lightning and considerably 11 led up.
Fivo persons wore in tho building but
cllcscapodlDJury.
Notwithstanding tho rain quito a
number woro present Tuesday night
at tho social given by the M. K. church
parsouago society at Mrs. W. E. llal
sell's. Tho eroning was pleasantly
tipeot rctre&hmctita being served at 10
o'clock.
Deputy Iabcll conducted hid pria
oucrs to Fort Bmlth last wook. They
confleted of A. J.UInckwoll aud W. G.
Slaughter chargotl with murdor;
Tom Claywell and Hud McField lar-
ceny; Himon Lynch and Art WilllamB
(colorod) dealing in liquor.
A donslinn surpriso parly was
bridal the homo of Rev. W. T. King
last Monday night. A largo numbor
of folks were prwent and a pleasant
oveulng spent. Mr. King and lady
were the recipients of a numbet pro-
prietary article buaidoa a quantity
of groceries and provisions.
Mr. J. B. lAgg came in from tit.
Louis last week aud held a conference
with thu building cominitleo of Qui-
loway oollega. After viowingtho site
and lenrnlug eomt facta pertaining to
the institution he r6turnod to lit.
Louis where lie is at work -on the
plans specifications am! estimates.
A strange colorod -ana created a
panic among tho wor.'.ci in Will Elli-
ott's neighborhood last Saturday by
eocrotlng bimeolf in the weeds In a
suspicious manner but whan arrestod
thrco bottles of o.ttrnct found in his
poseobslon developed tho fact that he
MtnTeliaply enjoying himsulf in soli
tudo.
Paxaa CoitvBNiios. On account of
the abseuco ol Bro. Milford the lime
for the mooting of tho Press Conven-
tion in Vinita has beet) chaugod from
Tuesday tho 20th Inst. to homo future
time. Wo have not learned tho day
but preaume the prosidaut or executivo
committee will inform tho momboro of
tho association in duo time lirothcr
in Rd.
Tncrouuiii. A picnic and celebra-
tion will bo held in tho grovo adjoin
ing L. W. Mark'B placo ooven miles
from town where doubtless a largo
number of Vlnlta patriots w III attend
pthera will go to Southwest City Mis-
souri whllo a few will tako In Ulioto-
pa A fton aud minor points. Tho rebt
will probably slay at homo and talk
about thoso who wont away.
Usui Ur. -On Tuesday night about
0 o'clock John McCrary was holdup
and robbed near tho Frisco stock
yards. John had startod to walk
home over the railroad and on reach-
ing the point mentioned au unknown
man rushed nut from botweoit some
freight ears struck him in tho back of
the head knooklng him senseless. On
recovering consciousness his money
some 76:enta was gone aud tho man
had also disappeared.
IIakoio at OtiETorA. Word wasro-
coivod hero that two negroos woro
hung at Chetopa Tuesday night.
Tlioy uppcur io havo been boistorous
and disorderly and when throatenod
with arrest sworo they would uovor
be taken alive. Two oUkcrs attempt-
ed their arrest aud both wero shot
down. This occurred in tho afternoon
and during tho night citizens took tho
nogroos roped them and hung them
out rf tlio window of a building. At
Iniit iieoouuts tho officers woro aljvo
but it is eald tltoy oannot ri'tovor.
This Is tho account aB we learn it.
iik-rour or mx TitKisinnn.
lllwlnglt UHrorl for Ifcoinl qoarttr
er4li Juuoirl uajs.
MarcliS oaali on bamj . .'... 01
Amount of flnaa aud llotam iIvik1.. IT 10
Total
muuKtu(NTa
t'al.litni If.i.
I'alJ totiarlinl. J Uurm
Ulaliane uf major
uot
1 00
. SIM
. hiq
lilO
loial
noucixTiut icAiiirsir.
tall tnrni nrna8 Unibvr tili !" ltoarJ
for ilailonta li Ob 1 or vr&uk All of lot ymr.'
t u.lmr.ir .r.'Ki.tl Mr Mtlartlir will tlJ-
it t' l Ulis A I in I anlllli nt Vliiltf. fA.li- Iti
viat 111 t ii tcrc tor lb a boot
1 - -
nwfBm tmMtm.9n mr
I'KM0!ltL.
o n titiMi wm m st jbi tat) " t.
-Mill Cnrikli In St lonU fU.nllny l-
roarcla) coin?'
-Mra. W. n HS'lfltU 11 tliltlnn hor pir-
mUln Vott Ulliaon
Frank WfpaiM"!! Is "rUirallnu" hi-twuoa
Vlalia ttii Chtlsaa at pr'tifn.
Iala till 1 . T P Tliomrmon and Murma
Uanlala l.ra in Tatilr'iiiah thin weak
Mr rincHani . m ai 1 i t'i. a. umot
msprlngilfl 1 . r. i. kiii taku a apoelal
nnfn In maalo
0. W Cromwell ofAllnwo la l.elun In
tarrlawaxl by Uletia-Ilanieirat rcortara In
St. Jxmls tUa wak.
II r 1 It. I. DlaWoy will apamt tba grat-
rrpAtloftbo anmnttr at Wainago Kanaaa
rlillliiK wllti liar ul&tlvaa
Mr. J. W. Klllt an Indian iwllerman
apent a rW lionra In Vlnlta llt uk. Mr.
Klltalaoneortbo rarlatora of tha Itlgh
Nova
ADAtn.
Tliare if otna now to b aerne danger or gtt-
tlng mora rain than la gaol hi na.
U 0. WIILInnon haa hi houte en tbe T.an.
dram farm almoit eomplctod anl will aoon
more from Ailalr to tha farm.
Mr ilrown npon whom Dra. rartnar A
nagbropirateit recently rern-nlng t tancar
la onllo low at Mr Tnab I'.ldtr'i and tarloaa
doutiti ara entertained aa to hit racottr
On tho IS'.li Init. neighbor ilrlfga loat
another cow with what waa auppaaait to be
ilrr mnrraln nmlone of I1I1 moat rmmlilog
oalrea iwmi to be In tho flrat it taw of tbe tamo
Ulioate
J. T. r-.nl formely employed aa laharer
on uctlonM hMMacptalaottleii aa foro-
man of a aeetlon on the Iron Mountain A
Sontliarn railway at Haiti Knob Arkaniaa
and will reraore hla famllr thara aeon.
-V M. Spranne brothtr tn Mrt K M.
Clark an engliiocr running between Denlaoe
nnd Jeftravn Tjm who liaa been off on a
furlong of en dara flatting trltnds In thn vatt
apont tbetoth and Sltt with Mr. and Mra.
dark on hla liomanard boaud.
JnnoK 1M. V II O.
lT.tlUlKtIIT.
The Maionle hall la to be unlit at once
the contract being let.
0. S. Sheltor. h gsn to TaMeqnah alo
F. t. Oonnur to attend tbo extra imMlen or
aonncll.
-J. Is. Cooler and A. W Itarlln are anp-
I'lrlng tba market vrltk early ixaahea or n
good variety.
The ferry boat at tbe railroad bridge tn
Grand liter that tho drift carried away come
WMkeagoltln running order again for tlio
benefit of tb traveling public.
Our friend O W. Milter returna from Ke-
oabo.JMIaaonrl whero he goea arery two
weeke to vlatt hit family looking contented
at if Ufa waa net all aweary roond of woe.
Tbe anthorttlaa aneetvdeJ in eaptnrlng
one Tom Lamar who wat lulling tn tbla
eoantry about ten yeara ago and who liad re-
turned and waa earaped with lilt family near
thla placo lie it charged with committing
murder In Naltratka
Tie l'rlieo railway tit thlpplng a great
deal otetoeknowandthHtto.kon tba line of
road are tnffer Ing from thennulng of heavy
tralut toraa killed or crippled every day or
two and whllo the ttock it tufTerlng the own-
cr'a pocket it nOrlng alto '
Tlio ttorm on Friday latt done contldera-
bio dtniije to thu wheat nnd corn breaking
contlderablo corn down and tbe wbeat being
very ripe the wind and water laid It to dote
to tha ground that thu furmara wilt into no
tmall ainontit by being unable tu cut II.
Juno 30 teat. c. JUkx.
UATOOMa.
Sain rain.
Hogt dying with cholera.
Crop were never better wetdt an J gratt
lb tame.
Illg raetlval at M K. chnroh Taeaday
night Coua one oome all
Joe Denbo It treating a iort!i la front of
bit atore larpreTutnanU tUll go on.
W'alBBt boalHCM on the beam Several
logtBf oatstt expeot to make tuli p! tee head-
inartert lor tbo next twolvo ioatba.
Mercbarita are doing a gilt edge Hale.
W hrunl Cremwell aay he wonld Low boakt
with any merchant la the territory thai be
bat aold more good In tbe laat twelve month
than nay cue not carrying orer a M.UOO.W
tteck He la not one of theee augar coated
fellows neither la he hero for bit health and
wania every reaaouable pertou to know he
etllt for a pr.flt.
Au r.ntiounoomeut. aiinraace.and apptal
llellevlng the Ithof Jaly to be aigood a man
aeanyman the mhday ofOstober 1191. not
exoeitcd he will be honored at never before
III tbe city of Cato-- with d grand entertain-
ment rientyol barbecned beef and every-
thlag rwiulrcl lo go with it iuab Jat lac cold
rifrrh!i..ut not 1. drop of whltky on the
groandt bauc no U s laarehalt renlrot to
keep order bat want them to oome anyway
ami everybody die their children dogt aad
catt ami nnderttlnd iblt la a nnlqn affair.
Thlth of Jaly don't eerc what color )oa'are
white black red or galvanltej "Injun"
Djwnlng or Nalloaal Democrat or Ilepnbll-
can northern or aoatht.ru Methf dltt. Ilecog-
nlieyouraeir at a free eltlien and are how
much yon can eat drink nnd laugh and how
little 7on can nolle tbe fanlte or otbera
l'ltrti of ammement It expeeted; climbing
a greated pole aaek racet eto. and to wind
up with will announce to all who caro to do
thai "faatattlo toe" biulatee they can b-i
atanreil au oppcrtuulty wlllbaorfercJi an ele-
gant platform and a itrtng band it eugiged.
Oome and learn the rttt.
JuaeJS lata. Cinac
IXTUUNATIOX.VL COUNCIL.
Reports from tho International coun-
cil at Fort Oibeon aro very meazre and
somewhat conflicting. On account of
the heavy rains which prevailed last
reek thomecttng was not tho howling
success which tlio star spangled pos-
ters had announced that It would be
nevorUioleas tho rain didjuot interfere
with tlio bttatnesa of tho council nnd
from Hon. Sliao Arma troug wo learn
that tho moat Important action taken
was tho adoption of two resolutions
the first being 0110 in favor of the lod-
aration of all (he Indian tribea in the
territory. The eecoud was lit tho
shapoof a request lo the president of
tho United States to hold In abeyance
for the present tbe allotment of lands
undor the Dawos bill.
Tho occaalon is said to havo been a
beneQcial ono to the Indians. Tho
next mooting was set for June 10 1880
at I'jirccll Chickasaw nation.
not its.
A number of Vinlla folks wero In at-
tendance among whom were II. C.
Ilarritt and daughters Miss Julia and
Mrs. II. A. Galloway Oscar Oldakur
and Mlua Liiiia Hayes Mr James
Thompson aud wife.
Tho Vlnlta ball toara wero presont
and played two games ono with Fort
Gibson and oue with Tahlequah win-
uing tho former by a score of 17 to SO
and losing tbo latter tho reoru being
414047
Rciiours Her Youth.
Mrs. I'liiulis CJiosloy. Poterean Olay
Co. Iowa tells tho following remark-
able story tho truth ot which is
vouoliod for liy (ho roaldonts of tho
towjr " I am ?.) years old Imvo been
troubled with kidney complaint and
lameness lor inuy years; could not
dross myself with nt help. Now I am
ftiefrom nil nam aMdron-uciis andairt
nliln In .In nil mu ..tun linn.....!. f
-"-.. ... m - .t.f v..i uuii.uiiuia. A
IpwoMythnilha tol-.-ml'-lo liltt rs for
iiuvui ii.ii)vi;u uiy JiMllll uou fllllOV.
tit r uplnU-i uu ili (ftse an I pain "
v T J Talton
m'iiwiiw mgwen
srxoitf. TinrniCAU coRBKronnrxt a.
A HM nut li llfr rrom tho t'tllal-Coea(ll la
Rettlea.
Thriehafrirenatneil -To Jfaeti Wtr Larkr
John llllr-Tht Hrlek Kllnt Middcd
-Oatnliler" In Hot Water.
The pitt week hat been a nottd week In
many reaped The lmmen-e rain full will
long be remamberod On rrlday night ?ab-
loab raeelvetl her I .ptltm. Many IncUanra
of the flood could be Riven the moit Mflea
being one In which John Adair aon of JMIlor
J I. ttarted for the railroad taUec Ula
Armttrong one of lha teoahera here to the
depot. At the latt eroattng of II - ijou tl.li
tldeofOlbaon they got Into a mlng Water
an J. by the very tkln of their t- ttb Ihiy Ml
ontaafety wllhaaly a thorough wetting led
the lo of the lady' valuable vallte.
Tha exceealve ralut have very much Inter-
fered w Ith work on the brlek yarl and the
ncwbelldlng. The brlaklayert workej be-
tween ttowen but the brick yard haa dose
nothing except to Are and bnrn tbe third kiln.
They ny the brick of tho atcond kiln la
not a good a tbe lint In brick making the
week bat been a total lott of not let tharf
te.(M) brick At tho wall rlto higher and
higher the vattnee of the building oome onl
plainer and plainer. I ailed hew many
bandt thlt whole work employed dally t At a
matter of Intereat I give the reply "about
104 men and So teama " from that tho reader
can get aomethltig of an I Jen of what a big
bnildlng the Cherokee nation la putting op for
-durational imrKeei
JeffFreneh brother of Mob hatha tbeooe-
anmptlan abont a yeari he came here two
wecka ago aid ttopyed at W V Jtondlnot't
Mrt llondlnoi being hit motbar'a alaler. On
Tnetday the 15tli abont tuiiiet peer weary
natare gave way and "he lay lilmteif down
to real " If leave a young wife and one
child May they be comforted and eared far
On Wcdneeday the Mth one or tbe Jail
guarda IIII1 Kelt oraolngtnake died In tbe
jail lie wat well on tbe Sabbath ate a very
hearty dinner and then walked four sr Ave
mile with hit wife. Alter coming back lie
tat down on tbe platform In the pnblleaqaere
and at aboat J p. ra he complained of patne
ii bit eletaaeh and a chilling. II went to
tha jail and lay down gra-v woraa and Wed-
Heedcyp m hit tplrlt len the elny tenement.
Ill wire wee tent for and took tbe body home
farbarlal.
On Saturday the aird at S p. m the grim
meatengtr claimed on tbe mett lovely vie-
tlma in all Tahleqnah the three year old
daagbter of Mr. and Mra. laaae Slxklller
Thla It a very tail bereavement and tbe whole
town ayrapathliea with tbe broken heart
bat they aro cheered by the hope that their
beloved one It now tafe In the arm of Jetna.
llettor there than bore. Her cate la a atrange
one. Soma two or three weekt ago ah had a
singular breaking out all over lier body
black and Lino and red bloodthot apot.
The contlnned all tho time and blood would
patt from her and would come out of note
and month ai though tome Internal blood vex-
ed had broken. She kept np and abont live-
ly and playful at ever baturdaythewaa fret-
ful and gut up crying) the grew wone and
orto till about 3 p nt tbe freed tplrll root
lo God who gave It. She wat hrtrled 3unday
a large procaaalon following her remain to
the grave.
For a couple of dayt Tahleqaah wat almoit
deterted for everybody went to Fort Gllnon.
They appear well pleated with tho trip only
there wat too ranch raln.wbleb Interfered with
thcoccatlon. Tba location It what good re-
mits may bo looked for from the gathering!
On Monday tbe ltth Jndge Wolf pretlded
at the tpeclal called oonrt to try John Dtalr on
chargoof hone dialing to the Indictment
ran. The man who lott the horte waa pre-
enl In court and tald h neier had lott a bone
but It wa a mare and while we all know a
mare may be a hone yet it It a telf evident
and wIl acknowledged pbytlol ogled and Ugal
fr.ct that a horte la not acd eannct be a mare.
80 tbe tollcltor would not protecnte any
farther and the Judge Inttruclel the Jury
who brought In a verdict cf "not guilty" and
tho prltouer wat dltohargrd.
On Saturday and Sunday the town filled np
rapidly and thla morning nearly all the
member of councilor on hand. What will
they do I Stand firm for tho rightt For God
aud heme and native land V So mot It be.
Mr. Xdltor eteryman thai It a man will
cheerfully acknowledge r.i error or ndttake
or wrong doing wLen brpnght to Lie aotlca
Ercnao.yonr osrrupendetit who It by no
mean InlMllble and irer ba Kid claim to
being turn alwayt ttanda raa ly to make the
"amende honorable." It tat been brought
tobltnotlte by friend) that hit recital of
Hie whipping eace In latt wcek'a CniLrrAis
contained etaUmeata not trot In relation to tbe
part Kev. Ur. Miller haul taken In tympatblz.
: ing with th whipped party at ngalntt Iter
Mr ftlghtt la hi tchoot dteelpllne I gtve
my authority In tall ttatedjntt howl got my
luformatlon aud that without any raallc
afor thongbt twaaaimply glilng the utual
weekly i.ewt bsdgtt and If I bad made any
Incorrect tatmnl I wat myaalf ml tin farm-
ed and would make vry reparation pslble.
Friend of both parti told a If I would now
mux tula explanation it weald b tuXelent
and lalitfaetory that publicly do I alate
that I had co til will towtrdt tb rvrod
gentlemen and never have I written a word
Intentionally aud knowingly latt. Often In
making uplttlira forth pre w arc harri-
ed and have not lime to tnrettlgate rally aa
to foundation of atalementi given by other
parti who eorna from a dittane. Thlt It
my apology and trpltnatlon.
And now let mo gtv yoa twyi ptctnr
Openjoar teatan-cnt ami r.ad with aw tba
rale laid down by thalllvlnj Father for asr
guidance In tuob ao M thlt. If I lukd ai-
retuled agatntt my brother Miller at be aay
I bad. surely he anuald have fellewad hi
leader' advtca. Now read Matt. II IS IS 17
it W verte Head evercarefally rtmintber-
Ing that when "He wat rallied he milled net
again " Ksw I preecat to yen another pict-
ure Oaten thcttrxu at In Um pteaence
ofotber tbe Tavarand gealleman came up t
ma and fairly hlatod throsgb hi lacth "la
making thai tlataaeat yoa lied and yen kuow
yoo did when ycotatdlt1 ItU all t valid-
on II and yes know Itl And yoa ajiok ef
precMitlng a Utter to Join th ohnnb! latter-
ly loath and decplee yoal That all 1'va get
totaytoyoul" each Mr Bolter wa the
language cf one who Hand Mas aa a bright
and ahlalHgllghl atafcl lower flbaku4
lowly On a onr teacher aad gnld. plain-
lag to tit tha word and tba leaealngt of'illa
who apok aa never maa epek " Thlt It a
trn ttatemaal aad I want tha whole te ge oat
lott at It It
On day of council la aaccrdaaae with
preclamstion cf Chief Met Istacd Jont Mb
coaueil met on the Mth. Tbe aam CHaacr
aad clerical fore at dailag tail teie eoa-
tlnotd ajeejitlng auteUal lattrprtler
Three candidate ware pat up. Itott andlltk.
h'ttlootlt and Tom Downing u Mayta aaaa
lle:y Utek waltd apeakor appelated
aommltU ufltwo who were joined by a
like committee from the tenata who walled
on the chlar aad informed him thai both hunt-
at were orgaatied and ready for bntlne . 1 n
a row mlnutet llio chief tent dawn bit niettag
printed both In Ungllth and Cherokee wklsh
fully explained hla obJt In otlllag thla tpe-
clal council lioth houte adjourned till naxt
day. There aeeme lo ba a much betttr feeling
of nnlty harmony aud Vlndne than exlttrd
latt winter and It It hoped all will held th
words of moderation fraternity and good will
of the chief.
Jnno 15 K9 OeraiDxa
llntkleu's Arinea Salto.
Tho best salvo in the worid for UuU
Ilruises Soros Ulcers Halt UUottm
Fevor soios Tettero Chapptid Handi
aitllblaitiv Corns and all Skin Erup-
tions and positively euros Piloe or no
pay reiiuirod. It is guaranteed to give
perfect aallHlitctlun.or ruguoy ra(hnuihl.
Tflco so cents perliox. For aaio by W.
0. Patton it Co.
. A fllft for All.
In'orderto givoallnohuncoto tost it
and thus bo convinced of Ita wonderful
curative powers. Dr. Klug'c New Dis-
covery for Coosumpiiuti Coughs nnd
Oolds will bo for a Hmltod tlifjo. given
away. This oiler ia not only llboral
but shows unbounded fmth in tho mer-
its ofthig ?rcat remedy All who mtf-
fur from (oughs Colds Consumpllon
Astlnna ftrouibltia. or unv ulleeltun
of Throat Crieat or I uns aio ospc-
F t l lt
a iloii v rail a' IV C Pal-
t . ' 1 i -1 sm
ti fot u Trial
U0 J U'lH H
ei
m-MMiuimiirMJiiiwrCT.nii iiwui iim
I.ikoB ua think of
Tlien the quoallon that naturally follotva it whore is tho ixsL and
chonpost plaoo lo got thorn? That quoation in easily
aniworsd. It is a well-known fact lh.t
.3gHt
4
BELL GOODS CHEAPER THAN ANY FIRM
In tho Torritory.
We carry the
TO RE FOUND
Wo havo largo Hnoa of Dry Goods for tho Summer Trado. Thoy
aro away down in prioo and away up in quality. In
cx4oa?Hciisr(3-?
For men youths and boys tvo tako tho load. For summor wear
we Imve a large line of Alpaca Seersucker nnd Flannol Coats and
Vosts that are stylish and comfortable. Thoy are all that eould bo
desired. Wo havo also a vory full line of suits of all grades and
prices. In
Ve tako tho lead by a largo majority.
Wo havo the finest lino to be found anywhere. In low shoes nnd
slippers ve havo a groat variety to soloct from. Thoy ncvor fail to
nleaae. We Ktill keep tho Ilamillon-Erown Shoo Co's. S2.&0 Shoes
for ladies tho boRt shoo in tho world for the money.
IN HATS
W E I TZ!- .vns
HAVE
CXfin UsoUmaimmimlimAmnlmmlmmimmtmtf
Largest stock of Summer Underwear in tho city and tho
finoat qualities.
ALSO LARGE LINE OF TRUNKS AND VALISES. In fact wo
have everything that our competitors havo and a great many
things that they havon't got.
Ilcmcmber the name and placo.
W. R Badgett & Co.
West Room in Raymond Building
N'E'W
NSW GOODSI
'
Again fo The Front With a Complete Stock of
.
1 G-BNJSRAL MERCHANDISE i
tun
Andare daiW in receipt of Fresh Now Goods. Our stock of
Boots Shoes a
o0a
L
-Gloss and Queanswtvro
Tin and "Woodonwaroj
la not stirnaised by nny houao in this country. 'Wo also hondjo
Lumber Sash Doors
ijime Cement Bait
Flour Bacon Lard.
Are Special Agonts for the
VAQ0N8 JOHN DEERE PLOWS and CHAMPION
HARVESTING MACHIMERY.
W ' -?
1 r 1
nm'mmj mrjiuumpmmiHm wi unwMHHi-t'iii
cooler garments for
a
o
Largest Lines
IN VINITA.
Wo always please. Our styles aro tho
nobbiest nnd our prices the lowest.
e - MLs 5 -w e-oz-M I " great
variety
VINITA I. T
G-OOD
Chouteau I. T.
. tiitttttitttttttitittttiiiti.titttatdtttitiittitt
1 teeeeeaa ee
t ! ifttllltlitMltlllllMMMII .
Hats Caps
World Renowned RHTCHEL
Nn 'roulffl 'i '' '
i'iliie'-n-i 11 hi w iiiiiii ii'icj'iw ii
") V arena mjm gwrnj
Dry GOODS Etc.
)fiasl Room in Raymond Housc.(-
QEOOEHIBS
Old Stand of William Little & Co.
This is to call tho attention of thoso intending to purchase goods of
nny kind to my exhibition of tholargcst and best
Bolectcd stock of
Dry Goods Boots j Shoos Clothing
Hats and Groceries7
- -t
Ever brought to this market. I will not offer nn inducement in any
ono article as I intend to
Sell thorn all cheap alike. Come and tee..
W. W. Miller & Co.
General Hard-ware Dealers
"VJLxiitia XzxdL. Tor.
Havo just received
1 Car Load ot Daii Hay Mrs
1 Car Load Standard Mowerer
.A.nd Stilky Rakes.'
30 Dozen Screen Doors
30 Dozen Window Screen Frames
Largo Lot Screen Wiro all widths
Ice Cream Freezers Wator Coolers nammockB'
O110 West of Canary Bird Cages?
One Nest of blocking Sire! Cages
And many other articles of
tion which must bo sold beforo tho
OHR BULLETN.
SEa!OT!eR RATCLIFF & CO:;i
-AGENTS FOR-
Waters-Pierce Oil Co.
Carry a full lino of Lubricating Oils
Also Agents for
Champion Reapers and Mowers
And Acmo Hay Rakoo and Stackers. .
Can furnish Repairs or Extras for
m
C6T Wo carry ihoiargcbt stock of GROCERIES in tho Cherokcf
nation. SolioHiug your patronago wo aro yours truly
SKINNER RATCLIFF & CO.
Benj. McLean "& Co.
KANSAS
-Dealers in-
Hides WootPeltrie
Sheep-Skins
Odiisigiinients Soliciteda
Qootls aro. handled proinptly
ngureu ni uiguoai inaruui prices
HZo O2avu.so& OlT
JS vi ola. as Oorrxi3l.etkBt&oxv
Reasonable advances made on Bills of (Ldiiig to re-ponaiWi
pors. Prices Current far hmevut'l akin hfaxwrad tot wetflwr
i-ti. . will !i lriU ieri rr.u nrlv ni :iinfir 1.1.1 u .. ..
H'lM'iir-tfiMiiMei'ii'i 11 e'n 11 rvj' 'J""
"p"T "p TW T .
VINITA I. T'
this characlor too numerous' to tnon-
season is'out. -
and Alo Greaso at lowest prices!
any machino of either manufacture;
ieai
OITY MO.
Tallow Etc.
on day of arrival itemized statewtni
ucing sent acconipaniwHtjrjr tao4t
i.l3dLy H5OXt JJaVVaia
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Adair, John L. Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 42, Ed. 1, Thursday, June 28, 1888, newspaper, June 28, 1888; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc71026/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.