Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 16, 1888 Page: 3 of 4
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L L Crutchfield & Go. have a full supply of ilwTSj
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Indian Chieftain.
VinitaInii.Ter.Ao(iU8t1o7i888
Local Railroad Tirao Tables.
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11.11pm
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Aecnwmo'lntlon
notmi past.
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PABT.
Accommodation
4toeiim.
Bt.IiuliMiirrM 1 3-10
Tlirnufh coaeh from St. I.011
wpm.
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q J THOMPlSOA
DENTIST
Vlnllrt.
Intl. Tor.
TOKTNEIt A 1UUIIY
! raCl NS .t- S URGEONS
VINITA C. N.
Ofdco In Kayrnorid building room 10;
second floor.
A ff. FOItEMAX
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON.
'
jcerOfllco in front rnom of Skinhor
Hat cliff fc Co'b building upstairs.
VINITA IND. TKlt.
r T. DAVIS
. 'physician surgeon
a obstetrician.
HcsYdericebn Military road nenr Sul-
phur Hpririgg. Calls attcudod to tiny
nr night. 7 1
T 1 JiLEDSOE
ATTORNEY.AT.LAW
Ppeetal attention siren to loeetlns: ami collect-
Inf elalme. Ilr perseverance honor and
Integrity 1 top to merit atron.e.
Chouteau - - Ind.Ter.
TELI. k TATLOIt ' - h
A TTORNE YS-A T-I.A II'.
addiikhs:
J. M. rtrii. Krlio I. T.
J. M.TAYton in. - Chelsea I. T.
Titos. II. lUivrn Wx 1 . Mu icttk
! C Ilouwior
V AHNES .MEI.Lim'K k HOUIHXOT
A TTORNE YS-A T-LA W.
OClco rorne'rof Ureen nnd (inrriHon Ave
FOUTHMITII AKK.
Criminal business In V S lotitt a specially.
TOXATHAX tiOlTl
Attorney-.U-l.aw and U. S. Commis-
sioner for Clrll lluslnese.
Commissioner of Deeds for the fol-
low int; state in (ho Indian Territory :
Kansas Missouri Arkansas end
Will acknowledge Deeds adminis-
ter oslhi nnd tuko depositions to he
used in tlio nbovn stntes.
Special ntlenlion uivon to the rol-
lecllon nt foreign claims nnd lor stock
killed nnd damages bv railroads.
Oliirc lit Opera llouso Work.
VlMT.t - - l.Ml.TkR.
P P. WILLIAMS
WACn MAKER f-
JEWELER
llepalr Work a !i;rrlaltr.
I6T Located in I'ostotlico Building
VINITA - - INI). TKK.
2XCSX.X..&2TX:OTjra .CDS.
Ico :- Cream -ivPqrloiEj
S. .T. miUJev2!lela-ii..
QpMstte t&i1iiM!(t5f!1W!
HAVqglJTEDUP MjSf'VLE.
a l'SrTofwnereieiHssani! gentlemen
tp'T way tnjujr tlulr ju
Ico Cream I.omoncdc A
Koda Water Ginger Ale
Candiof FtuFtN'uts.
Keep also n nice nssortutcnt of
FINE CIGARS AND TOrtAQaOS.
"wi'iiiwum i.n ntmmmmtm
NF.RS0 &WLIAM). ?! &
riMRasriTUis
Organs Sewing Machines
WALL PAPER
PICTURE ERAMES
SHADESpTC.
CJ-Unitrtalilnj Umbilminj- H(ieclilt)-.
Chotopa -Jansas.
o t. iu:kmax fc
Glictopa Kansas.
Enrniture Collins Sewing Machines.
Thirteen yean eiperlence aa an undertatcr.
Makea a ipi'dalty ofcmbalmlns. 7)1
pCTEll IJLACKF1S1I
Violin . Ind.Ter.
Blacksmith and Wagon Maker.
I havo Irvo iorgun in oporalion
and nm prepared to do work in my
lino including tlio repairing of
1'lowfl in a satisfactory manner.
My terms will bo STRICTLY
CASH and my prices tlio lowest.
Am located in tlio south part of
town at tho old W. v. UiidloyBliop
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This liowfler nfjer tariet A ramtl of
imrllT. ttienatli aud wliulrenmrnett
Mnro
economical than the urilinhrr
Llnili and ran.
not roM In competition with (lie Multitude
f low teat bul Hhi alum or rboipliate
revden.
Mrt only in etna
if.vxt. riiKi n
wqtf to Wall St N
Y lu
OTVK I .
RfJYAl
tPlly
A snlo of town lots took plnco Mon-
day. -See nd. ol Clllolt Urod.j fryor
Creek.
The Sprlni;ncld fnir occur.: Septem-
ber :ird toSlli.
Hnleil Imy on tho enrs is Urlnn-
Iik llio munificent gum of $3.2j a ton.
The city collector tins turned Into
the treasury $ U1.40 as Uxos recently
collected
I'ryor Oreek tins a prospect for an-
otlior storo so Mr. Killott states who
was up from tbero Saturday.
Miss Kinma lieck is going to opon
a prlvnto so'iool in tlio rooms connect-
oU with tlio rrcsbjterlan church.
A considerable number of cattle
have been going through on tlio Fris-
co lately from tlio Kiowa and Coman-
cho country.
-Tom McPpaddcn Ur. liagliy W.
1. Henderson and M.K. Mllford havo
all treated themsolvus to now bujulci
in tho last ten days
Mr II. l JAlmondsoti announces
tho birth of a flno boy welching the
regulation eight pounds at his homo
In Muskogee Inst Friday night.
Fifty-ninu pupils lolt hero Friday
night Inst for llaskoll Institute tho
government school at Lawrence Kan-
sas. Ills a good place for them.
Tho clay found on tho proposed
siloof Galloway college preved not to
bo silltnblo for brick and operations
have been transferred lo Hull creek.
Tlio story that tho town lot was
bought for Jim Sanford is not gener-
ally swallowed. The appearances aro
thai Oscar may need it himself protty
quick
Jfevcr until recently did wo know
that the OutErr.UN was looked upon
ns a humorous pnper. One of our sen-
ntors wcccpotSt will subscribo for nn
extra copy or two to paste In Ills scrap
book.
Grlllln who killed Dustln at South-
west City has been Indlctod by the
circuit court In l'incvillo for murder in
tho second degree and his bond fixed
at$a000 which ho will probably bo
able to kIvc.
Ilass llros. Ilviugon Wm. Howtll's
place near l'raliie City havo a num-
ber of thoroughbred stallions. They
will cugngo next spring in tho mining
of fiuo horses on Mr. Howell's plnco
near Timber hill.
The party of gentlemen from Hiiro-
ka Kansas mimed elsewhere wero
out serennding Tuesday ulglit nsslstcd
by several of our home musicians.
Speaking by the card wo can say tlio
music was excellent.
OscnrTiottnnd Will Walker were
in n railroad smnsh-iip at Chctopi.ono
nlglit Inst week. The euvctsare plain-
ly shown on Oscar's head and face.
Tliuongitiecr John Uussoil was Bcrl-
ously If not fatally Injured.
Dr. Ilrownfiold left with Ills outfit
last Thursday nlglit Jor MoAjoster
After their doparturo it was learned
that "Harry" had planned with a
young girl In this town to run away
with him. Thescliemo was frustrat-
ed. Mr. Furlong chief of the Misjourl
PaclnVsdctectivn servicelias discharg-
ed Mr. Kinney his assistant nnd tho
latter is making a fight for reinstate-
ment. Tho tronblo nroio over mat-
tors connected with thu recent train
robbery near Gibson.
Portions of I ho skeleton of a mas-
todon havpbeerT (found recently in a
SprlnEtw'gijgr.nortliorAfton. Thu
nHghliJifjipropojo to drain tlio pool
our out as complete
of tile tusks were
.somo'sTxiecn Inches lone anil propor
tionately large.
A party was given last Friday
night by Mr. and Mrs. it. Ironside nt
their homo in honor of their niece
Miss Hmily lllakcney to which a num-
ber of young folka were present and
spent tlio evening most happily. Miss
Itlnkeuey and her mother Mrs. Geo.
lllakcney lolt for their homo In Oar-
ttiap the following Sunday.
A nil nun 1.1: SsitMON. Bro. Dave
'camu up Irom Fort Gibson Inst
ft tlal nn Ufitailrt nniiilttain.l sna!
lljliaK JHMltaJ VUllllUUeVU BUI t IV
tTefrorthe Presbyterian chinch. In the
morning his sermon was Mich nn ouo
as tho outsido world could but admire.
Not n profession alone but woiiks ho
conclusively showod were essential
Tho applicant lor divine favor too
must bo actuatod by something more
than nsi'lllsli motivo. This view was
aptly illustrated by presenting figura-
tively two young men sons of wealthy
parents who had left homo and led
wayward lives. Ono in contemplat-
ing his situation detorminud to re-
turn home lest he be debarred of his
Inheritance; tho other wont back
through love of his parents to see and
serve thorn. Wo regret that Mr. Al-
len's discourso wns not hoard by scoros
inoru than were present.
A GnowtNO InDUsrar. "Yes sir"
said Mr.T . 0110 of our leading mur-
cliuntH "Give inn the chowing-wax
trade of Vluita and I don't caro who
Bells the dry goods or groceries." "It
is true tlio profits aro not so largo ns
on some other lines of goods but look
at tho quantity consumed and it's
continually on tho increase." "Why
at one residence with throe ladies in
tlio family where six months ago thoy
used to buy in fifty pounds !otHlw!co a
month their order now Is for a barrel
nt each dellvory." "Oh Its it uiro
trade but'' and tho gentleman's face
darkened "a great opportunity is
being lost for giving it a boom."
"How's that?" wns asked. He
looked townrd tho pi to of (inlloway
college saying regretfully "ll'a lor
hoys only." "Wu subsoribed some
fllOO lor tho entorpriso but if they will
only open It to tho young ladies we
will Irebloonr gift." "As 'tis though
It keeps us un the lookout for the mi-
val of every Yucatan vessel ns the
cargoes aro snapped up liko 'hot cakes'
nun aro ftoqiiently covered by advance
orders which are numbered and filled
in rotation." "You may not know It"
tho speaker wont nn to ay "but
a deposit of what wus thought tube an
extra nrtlclo of ehonlng wax was
diicov crcd sumo lime ago over In the
Hpnrlnaw hills -but It proved to be
something also." Here MrrT-. turn-
ed aside to wait upon two young In-
dies who wished a supply of the com-
modity In question leaving tho ra-
. Hurler to wonder what it could linva
I .. . . ...
I "K-'-
I but
ueen inni looked bo much :iuo wax
Hfnrnerl nitl Irt hA cnmnSt.inr
..
tXM
amjuliailjjatwfcfcil
"as ivoisIuTSMtCW
aaR!Sn
rEllSOJAL.
St. A Uraliard of Adair haa Wen hairing
an encounter with Malaria
-Mr W V.Carey and atater Mrt. 8nlll-
ran were In from Alluwo lael Friday.
Mra. Cn)t Kelma and danxhtera arrlrrd
home from tholr admmer'a tlilt Monday
night.
Mra M U Ilrredlore and daaghter of
I'rnlrle City were rlaltlng In tlile town laat
week.
I). W. nafflnnton laaelllnj; ont hteatoek
etc and will eoon atart for Corado for hla
health.
IlSTle If 1 11 doea not expect to relnrn from
Warlalt In Georgia until the middle of Sep-
tember Mlaa Nannie Stafford haa been on a rlilt to
hor mother at I'ralrle City for the drat llrrie In
Ore yeara.
-Juo. h. Adalr Jr of Tahleinali apent d
day or two In the city laat wook on hla way
oattoOowaltt
Mlal Kettle (Irarea after a month'i Tlatt
In Vlnlta left for her home In MeAltater laat
Sunday nlglit.
Mra. Dr. Trott returned to her home In
Illlnolt Inat Thnraday taking her nephew
Itenry with her.
Mlaaea Maud Clark and Oema Bprague
two charming ynnng ladlca from Adalr were
In town laat Friday.
Mlaa Fanny fitretcli a teacher In the Win-
Held city achoola arrlred Tneiday morning
for n Tialt with her eoaaln O. W. Urten.
Wm. M Caldwell who tome month a ago
went to Mlaaourl to visit his children return-
ed to this place Sunday night for a abort stay
Ilr 0 A. Mellrlde of I'ryor Creek haa
been appointed medical anperlntendent of
Spencer academy In the Choctaw nation and
will with hla family remote to hie new field
of labor about the nth.
Mr. Karr heretofore employed by the Hall
brothers atTulsa has by III health been com-
pelled to abnudon hla poaltlon llepaased
through thla city last Thursday erenlpg en
route for Kl Dorado Springe.
-Frank frleo Cbae Krablt Iltrt Miller
and Auatla Warr four yotag men from Ku-
rcka Kanaaa haTo beenjSwn In tbla eectlon
on a camping and hnntlnQRxpedltlon. It haa
kept three of them buay hunting te keep the
other one In meat and still he has grown thin
ClTIZE.XSniP COL'ItT I'RUCI.KDIItaS.
Iteported eapeetally for the CiiurTAlx by
I. II. Hitchcock.
dejected Drucltla 0. Montgomery and fam-
ily or 7 Jamea I). Klrby 10 In family
Mary 1'. Dlckeraon 6 In family; Frank Oa-
born 4 In famllyi M A. YatMSln famllyi
Martha W. Ilrown ft In rnmilyj Lafayette
Teel 4 In famllyi John C lllll.S In famllyi
ilargaret It. McKennon and famllyi Nancy V
Thompson a In famllyi MaryE I'erlman8ln
famllyi Martha Lewis 8 In famllyi Wr Al-
exander altaa Wm. A. Hawk of Chetopa
Kanaaa 4 In family.
There were II applications and 70 persona
rejected. Admitted not one.
A MASS JU.ETHG CAI.LXD.
Ctasxiloat C. '. Angnat 14 tftS
We the nnd;r!gned cltltens of Claremore
and vlelnlty do respectfully request each and
etery cllleen to meet with ns at thla place on
Angnat tlrJ. ISM nnd especially reqn.it
councilors and senators to te with tie and glre
reasons for nut leasing the land west of w to
highest bidder l'lenty to eat furnished on
th grounds. (Signed:
Joe Venn
Arch Me'.'oy
M 0 Fry
W. II. Iry
O W Eaton
It 1'. I.lnlsey
t! 1'. Chambers
C. I. Ward.
Joe Itolten
tlco Alberty
Arch Vann
John llaker
I) I. Denny.
t! t. Itogera
O J.Tucker.
J. M. Heard
0. II. Ilusbyhead
A J. Lane
Joe Miller.
John McCoy
lllll Campbell
Watt Starr
K I Creacb
a mm.
More or less sickness alt around and In
Adalr but no deaths to report.
Hoc Kdwarda one or the aectlon force
If ft on the tth for the hospital at Sedalla
sick with f.vcr.
-Mr. K.i Stewart father of W. It. Slowart
who was visiting hla aen waa called home to
I'araona. Kau. oa the 6th by the tllness of
his daughter who as atrnck by lightning
The Ciiixttaix's article on the late sham
connclt waa well received In thla part or the
district and emloraed by all the people. Ven-
tlllate the aubject and don't let the hirelings
rest until the people throughout the Chero-
kee nation arise In their dignity and everlast-
ingly all down on the traitors.
1 he eight year old daughter of John Cald-
well living on the l'attou ranch was bitten
by a rattleeuake one day last week but by the
prompt application nf a liniment known as
"what Is It" which Air Caldwell la agsnt
for the child sown rrcevered. Tbla liniment
la not only a aar remedy for anake-hllea but
for centipede and tarantula bites as well and
a bottle or It rhould be kept In every house for
eaaea of emergency.
Auguat 1J I8S3 f u.O
SO.NdS OF SUBMKII.
It la uuncceasary to remark that the hot sea
son la oil aa that la apparent to the average
oenoiaer. Theclerta lounge lazily on chairs
aid boxes In front of tho stores and grumble
and growl whenever a enstomer enteral the
oul-oMowa boy with the "aegere" the
limps collar and the knowledge of owe.
stretches ont on the salt barrels. In the shade
anda.ke "Is It hot enough for you" when-
ever an unfortunate being paaaesi and the
Hilly goat climbs up nndsr a ahady awning and
lies down to chew his quid of hoop Iron aud
shingle nalla and to meditate.
..
I tried to get Into the "Seclal Glass" re-
bearaal the other night but I "couldn't cut-
ter" ao I got a friend or mine to work hla
gall but bo came right out wiping the aweat
and kicking: "It'e too all-fired hot aud It
alnt Interesting yeti ono or the girls mosled
oat onto the stage mumbled something about
w-n-i-e-ky then stubbed her tea on the shad-
ow of the table-leg and rolling over on the
floor ahaltered her bistle) another one In
her part had to kneel ami she did It as grace-
fully aa tbongh gettlngdowntotleherahoee "
list Just as soon as the play Is yadyand
tickets am on sale that same man will be Drat
to peg Mescals I've eeen him do that act
before.
..
Sunday night coming from chureh I heard a
gentleman talking to a girl about Ilr
referring to the minister. She healtated and
atarrd wildly aud Anally "didn't know ha
waa a doctor " Thru 1 could hear blra spell-
ing out and explalnlug the !. U title to a
mlr inter The fellow waeastraagsr who Un
town Immediately end the girl I know muit
lUe away ont In the hills else I wouldn't give
'cm away. Huoixo llian.
WOItCESTEU ACADEMY VIXITA IX.
DIAN TEIUUTOHY.
.School Year Urging Wednesday Sen.
tr niber fitli 18H8.
All last year's teachers rc-cngaged.
Miss Nottlo Drown of Carthage
Missouri will conduct the primary de-
partment Department or Industrial Training
postponed for tho present tu default ol
n suitable man to conduct It.
Cost for school year including board
tuition and all Incidentals except
wushlug need not uxrerd (100. All
payments must be cash In advance.
All tuition must bo made in cash by
tho term in advance; board by the
month In advance.
Circulars nnd catalogues Belli free 011
application to tho principal
Mit. Juii.m McCAHiur Vlnlln I. T.
Worcester Academy.
Theio wute last week 101 prisoners
In tho U. 8 jail at Fort Smith charged
an lollows murder 30 assault 8 mull
robbery 6 larceny SO conspiracy 2 in
) troducing and selling whitkv 37
firAtUtTAiiiJiqt)Aiiconntsro5i)f5t'K.
Arrests anil nisrhargtd-neatReae Ckaege
Death efan Only Child.
Rellaleae tSUlllgenrc-Rer. Elans' rTerthy r.f.
rerts ttrs. .IterkU lia Saddtaly-Rlek.
bss General !tews.
On Friday the 10th. F-llls Rattling Gourd
and another Cherokee had a preliminary ex-
amination before the clerk and aolleltor on a
charge of ateallng a aaddle. Charges not sus-
tained and prlsonera discharged.
On Thnraday nth Wm. Draw from Cana-
dian waa brought here and turned olr to the
keeping of the high sheriff nnder sentence of
five years for rhootlng J Sevier.
Tho Tahlequah baker tnd Ice cream palace
h'as changed handa. Welanerhaa sold ont to
Dob Williams who now has a Brst class bakery
Snd will keep Ice cream through the season
Welsner and family go to Washington Terri-
tory. Afrs. IlrsedtovK of Prairie City Is here vis-
iting her daughter and grandson wife and son
of Jas Stapler
Atraara. Stapler and fclBctt returned on Fri-
day from their trip of Inspection along their
telephone line They report having quite a
time of It. In ont place they feund the Una
down and the people anppoalng It to be aban-
doned had carried off portions of the wire and
wero using It for clolbts lines They righted
op things and left the tine In good working
order the whole diatance.
"Thouhaat all seasons for thine own Ol
Death!" "He loves a shining mark." now
ollen are those aphorisms proven true. One of
tho aweeteat moat promising and beautiful
flowert round Tahlequah has been ptaeked and
now blooms In eternal beauty and fragrance
where death comes no more After a vsry
short Illness on Saturday llth Allaa Nelly
atepdanguterof Dr Cravena "paesed from
earth away " She was In her llth year a
dutiful affectionate child the only one of ber
parents' who are now ten alone and O ao
lonely. It Is a great comfott to the mourning
mother that Nelly waa a good child The
chllilleaa couple have the hsarty sympathy of
their many frlende
Yesterday a large crowd gathered round the
uauat place where the faithful are Immersed
and wltnr d the "going down Into and the
coming npou t" the water of "Uncle Dine
Alberty" ami iivb Thompson (not Jim's
brother) who were Immersed by Kr. Daniel
Rogere. II Is hoped they will make nsefut
active workers In the vlueyard for laborera
are few while the harvest Is great.
HKMOIOK
Iter Evana authorises tho following state-
ment to the publlo more especially to all
Christians philanthropists and well wlshere
among the cltltens of Indian Territory 1
It Is well known that at all times of the year
the territory Is largely represented at Fort
Smith waiting on the action of the V. 8 court.
often hundreds as principals accessories or
wltnessee Hitherto there has been no eye-
temstlo effort to reach these people nnd to
try to save them from the land sharks and sa-
loons always roady to "gather them In "
Some years agb Her Haworth pnt forth some
labor In that Una but he was net propsrly ssc
bnded and backed up. Recently Itev Evane
Tlslted Fort Smith with the view to see what
..- 1.- .-.... t. .-a.U ..-.... I..
Fort Smith lie reporla that the Chrlallan
people there eapcelally tho 1 M. C A
heartily endorse the movement When per
fected full and olflclal notice will be given
through the papers of tho territory There
will be preaching Snnday school work visit-
ing the sick furnishing decent respectable
but cheap and comfortable lodgings and giving
opea free access at all tlmee to the reading
rooms of the Y At. C. A Thus theyonng
mn will have other and better lounglngquar-
ters than the saloons All goed people will
say God bless the moiement.
From Ker Mr Kvnns we learn of the death
on the nd Inst. at Da Ight Mission on Salll-
saw of Mra N'eerkln widow or Rar. Neerkln
who died there one year ago last January.
She was sick only a day or two Two days be-
fore on the Stst ntt. an adopted eou died.
Thus In a little more than one year three of
the lamlly hare gone leaving only one daugh-
ter of thlritkn or finrteen years of age who
will shortly go to bar grand parents In Kan-
sas Mr. NeerVln was riom Michigan. lie
lived on the mission ground only about two
years. The death or Mrs. X. leaves Mr antl
Mrs. Squires alone at Dwlght Thla la one or
the few truly mission fields now occupied by
the l'resb) tsrlan board among the Cheroleee.
It Is among a needy neglected poople and Mr.
and Mrs Squires have the best wishes sym-
pathy and prayers or all for ableselngon their
labors and that they may soon be re-lnforeed
by able efficient helpers
Mr Kvaus saya from here to Fort Smith
and more especially within twenty miles of
the latter place there le hardly a house with-
out one or more sick therein.
The exceeding hot and dry weather has
burnt up the corn badly.
There will be eome ehsngee lu the Preaby-
tarlat work here the coming year. The moat
Important Is In connection with the school
herein lablequah which as heretofore con-
ducted. Is a thing or the past The "Ilrooke
cottage" arrangement will be wiped out the
building sold or taken to pieces or possibly
moved Just as It Is and located In the same
enclosure with the girls' Instltutu or home ou
the hill where there will now bo erected a
building suitable for a email school with one
teacher no boya girls exclusively. Miss
Loeb will continue as matron.
At thal'ark Hilt mission school the vacancy
censed by the leaving of Mlaa Evana will be
flllsd by the appointment of Miss Florence
Caleb
Work on the enlargement or tho Presbyte-
rian church will commence immediately.
The Cherokee 1'ieebytery will meet InTah-
lequah thla week and Ita dellber atlone will be
reported for uext weck'e Issue.
August II lttSJ. OtTstDia.
WAXTS FOR SALE LOST STBAIKO STOLE.
Karh notice of the character Indicated not
oxeeedlng rirrr wo mm will be Inserted two
weeks under thla heading ror nrtv ckms.
FOR S AIX A crop or U to 19 aerea or good
corni at lea.! AA bnshets to the acre la upon
Falling llussard'e place near U A Arm-
strong's east of Vlulla. 49-M J. H Dektox.
STRAYF.I) A black horse-mule abont II
handa high blind In right eye. split In tip of
one car and Is collar marked Will pay a lib-
eral reward for Ita recovery or Information of
mo animal ueojtnrfarrxRS
4J-4S Vlnlta I. T.
IliicMen'n Arnica Salre.
The best salvo in the wor'd for Cuts
IlruUes Sores Ulcers Halt Hhcuin
Fovor sores Tetters Chapped Hands
Chilblains Corns aud all tikln Krnp-
tions nnd positively cures Piles or no
pay required. It Is guaranteed to give
nerfecteatislactionor money refunded.
Price 25 cents per box. for sale by V.
O. l'attou A C01
Darby's Prophylactic Fluid.
Uso It In overv sick-room. Will
keep tlio atmosphere nuro and whole-
some; removing all bad onlers from
any snurco.
will destroy all Disease Gorms. in-
fection fiom all Fevers aud contaioUt
diseases
The eminent physician .1. Marion
81ms of New York says: "1 win con-
vinced that Prof. Dnrliy's Prophylac-
tic Fluid Is rt most valuable dislnfcc-
Unt." An F.fiii to Done Scraping.
Ivlwnrd rjhopard of llarristiurR III.
anys: "llstlufr received sn much bent(lt
from F.lcctrlc Hitlers 1 feel it mv duty
to lot suireriUK humanity know it.
Havo had a running aoro on my leg for
ctiiht vearsi my dnctnie told mo I
would nave to havo tho bono scraped or
leg amputated. I used instead three
bottles of niectrio Hitters and seven
boxes of Ducktoiis Arnica Salve and my
leg is now siiuud and well."
Klertrie Hitlers are sold at fifty rente
a bottle anil Ilucklcu'a Arnlen halve at
twenty-live cents per box nt V. O. Pat-
ton & Go's.
(lood Itcsiilts In lit cry Case.
I). A. Ilrrtdfofd. wholesale paper deal-
er orcliftttitiimipi Tenn. writes .that
ho was seflaiikly ullllctcd with a cold
that settled on his lunps; ho lrieimany
rnmedtCH wit hunt benelit. Ictus In-
lined to1 Ify tfr. Kind's Now Discovery
fnr Consumption he did so and was on.
tirely ttircd by tho uso of n few bottles
aint-o which time ho has need it In big
fillllilv fur nil fnlif.lia .! flnt.la ...Itu
best results. This is tho cJtperionco of
thousands vhao lifeslmvu been saved !
P'..V" 'OOderful Discovery. Trial
uouit-3 ireo ai w 1 ration ft Co'g
'-lUfcoivre;
11 1 ! f0tmmmi 11 1
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Clothing.
Wo liavo tho most com-
ploto assortment in the
Chorokoo nation and it is
gotten up in tlio most styl-
ish manricr.
In Dry Goods
Wo nro as usual head-
ing tho van. Although
tho season tor summer fab-
rics is well advanced we
have made recent pur
chases for tho purposo of
filling up our lino of this
class of goods. Wo cannot
' COUrSB IlOpO to get
tho
prices realized early in tho
scaeon and shall not try.
Como in and select what
you desire. Wo shall havo
no-difficulty asMo prices.
Leaders in low Prices
Boots
OUR BULLETIN
SKINNER RATOLIFF & CO.
AGENTS POft
Waters-Pierce Oil Co.
Carry a full line nf Lubricating Oils and Axle Grease at lowest prices 1
Also Agents for
Champion Reapers and Mowers
And Acmo Hay Rakes and Stackers.
Can furnish Repairs or Extras for any machino of cither manufacture
-9ea4-
t&- Wo carry tho largcbt stock of GROCERIES in the Cherokee
nation Soliciting your patronage we are yours truly
"SKINNER RATCLIFF & CO. '
XjTnVHOJLJJbt- XaXJIVrOEJITt
The public aro invited to examine the immenso stock of
Ruilding Material of nil kinds kept in tho
"Vi-ni.-tagt Tj3TTn.'toe:r STsLicdiy
and to note tho low prices which defy competition.
Wono To lit Oasta. Ordors Solloitod
Satisfaction Guaranteed. Figuros furnished on application.
Address W.'l. TllOTT Manager Vinita Ind. Tcr.
ft" Ml I DfU hnUflJlrcm lho "JeUilaJn8 cffacl of tumroers
tr nimL. nUn UUrwn lcat. ifTOucari'tleePliavenoapi)cUlelack
ambition and aro always tired jm aro as
ruuch In need of mediclna as if sick abed. You need Paine's Celery Compound at thU
season when the whole system U debilitated by the wrar and tear of work or play hi
tho extreme hut. Can you afford the time and coat of a vacation? Paine's Celery
Compound will remove the need of one. It Is tho only hot weather tonic that lias true
medicinal value. Compounded from the formula of a successful phvaician aa a genera)
Invlgorator it has no equal. When all
r down from heat or overwor7 BRACE YOU UP.
member that Paine's Celery Compound .
Bold by all druggists ?1 a bottle. Six for $ 5.
XfEUS KICIIAHDSON & CO. Proprs llurliugton Vt.
U'BEKA NlMllhfiS AHKAXSAK
ls. FilireLUn
llio most dellsStfal health sad i(raaatre ro
tort In the west Cheap txeurslOQ tlcketslnow
I on sa'. "or further Information and
live pamphlet apply to agenta far
Vmita MU rOJ'4 rp gH0VldT ainat
Badptt & Co
Gout's Hats.
Wo havo everything
from tho nobby nnd dudlsh
Derby to tho finost Con
boy hat brought to this
market
Boots &Slioos
Since thd establishment
of our houso we have bocn
the acknowledged leaders
in the boot and shoe trade.
Wo h'avo every size of ev-
ery style made nnd can
assuredly lit you out.
In Gentlemen's Furnishings
We are also full up and
confidently ask an inspec-
tion. Leaders in low Prices
Challenira of 8100.
1 offer to (natch ny horse Little
Buckton.to run one-half mllo dash
or heats for $100 or more acaiiut
5dKihTvany nors0 'l tu0 Cherokeo nation
i fm I " '( occur on Vinita truck.
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DAVIS
Dry GOODS Etc.
YfcJasl lloom In Raymond Hotiso.C-
g-k o a IE!
Old Stand of William Little & Co.
This is to call the attention of thoso intending to purchase goods rjf
any kind to my exhibition of the largest nnd best
selected stock of
Dry Goods Boots
Hat and Gvocerie
Ever brought to this market. I will not offer an Inducement in any
one article as I intend to
Sell them all cheap alike. Come and m.
ifcT 33 wft aooriS
NEW GQODSI
$?&$&'
Again to The Front With
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i J !' ! GENERAL MERCHANDISE WW
And aro dally in receipt of fresh New Goods Our stock of
Boots Shoos
t--s"" Hats Caps
Glass and Queensware
Tin and "Wooden-wares
la riot surpassed bynny house in this country. Wo also handle
Lumber Sash Doors
Lime Cement Salt
Flour Bacon Lard.
Are Special Agents for the World Renowned MITCH EL
WAGONS JOHN DEERE PLOWS and CHAMPION
HARVESTING MACHINERY.
S&"Call and examint our stock; No (rouble (0 thow goods.
Benj. McLean & Co.
KANSAS CITY MO.
-Dealers in-
Hides WoolPeltries
Sheep-Skins
Consignments Solicited
CSoods nro hnttdied pfomjilly
figured at highest market prices
TScf 01lo.x&eu of
Mxxotx m.m Do-xwrxvmfmi.cna.f '.
Jteasonablo sdvnecg inda 01
pora. rricea Current for hidkn
et will hobnailed rtularly oh
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VINITA I. T.
Shoos Clothing.)
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Chouteau I. T.
a Complete Stock of
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Ta.loW Etc.
on day of arrival itemized slatcmorvfs
being sent accompanied by chequ".
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Adair, John L. Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 49, Ed. 1, Thursday, August 16, 1888, newspaper, August 16, 1888; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc71033/m1/3/?q=del+city: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.