Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 1, Ed. 1, Thursday, September 13, 1888 Page: 3 of 4
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Indian Chieftain.
VljiiTA Ind. Tut." Skit. 13 1888.
Local Railroad Time Tables.
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TOOFESSIOITAXi OA3U3B-
O J. THOMrSOJS
DENTIST
Vlnlta . . Ind. Tor.
JORTXElt & 1UUUY
PH rSIOIA NS A S UROEONS
VINITA 0. N.
Offlcoln'ltnymoud building room 10
second (loor.
A W. VOUMIAN
PH YSIOIA N A S U RO EON.
cevOffico in front room of Skinner
tUtolifl & Co's building njistnirs.
VINITA IND. TER.
I T. DAVIS
'PHYSICIAN SUllOEON
A OBSTETRICIAN.
Hutlduuco on Military road near Bill-
V prings. Calls attended to day
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PHYSICIANS A SUIIGEONS
Chouteau 7-21 I ml. Tcr.
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estlal attention given to lncallnir and collect-
ing claims llv perseverance honor a-J
Integrity I uojie to merit iiatruiiaicn.
Choutcan - Ind.Tcr.
X1A U TATI.UH 5-'
A TTOIINE YS-A T-LA W.
addukss:
J. M. Mr.ll. - - - Kolio I. T.
1. M.Tatior.Jr. Chelsea I. T.
ItlVt. II. lllllVKS. V. M.XLLKtTK.
K t! lloi'iiisor
O AKSKS MKL1.LTTE & HOUllINOT
A TTOIINE YS-A T-LA II'.
OfncocornerofUrcen nnd Harrison Ave
FORT SMITH AIUC.
Criminal unilncseln 17 r) Court ft specially.
J OXATIIAX HOKE
Altomoy-At-ltr mul U. H. Cummin-
libber for Chil Hnslnc.
Comhiissibncr of Deeds for tho fol-
luwingslatea in the Indlnn Territory :
Kanm Missouri Arkansas and
Texan. .
Will ncknowledcn Dcodni adinlnia.
terontliK and tako depositions to tic JX
used in t lie Above ftltiVCR. T
Special attention lilvcn to tho col-
lection ol foreign claims and lor stock
killed mid damages by railroads.
Ollico iu Opera l.oiioo Dloclc.
Vimta ... Ind. Ten.
n P. WILLIAMS
WACH MAKER A- JEWELER.
Ilepalr Work a gfclaltr.
OaT" Located in Postofiico Building
VINITA - - IND.TEU.
z&zacz2izjXTZ20ya jvoq.
Xco ' Cream :!- ai'lox
S. J. BURNS Prop.
Opposite the Frisco Hotel.
"HAVE FITTED UP IN STYLE
parlor ttlitrv Udlot inil (tnttrinen
mtjr rnjoj tlmlr
Ico Cream. Lcmonrulo
Soda Wntor Gincer Alo
Cnnuici Fruits Nuts.
Kucp also a nico nseorhnont of
3PINI5 CIGARS AND TOBACCOS.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
thll iiowder Barer rarlri A lnarrcil Of
purity itrrnicth and urhulranmanrat Moru
roonumirai man iiie uniinary riiimb. u. tit-
hot b aolit In romprtlllnn wllh-lhe multltndo
of low l hqrt wrlfht alum or plioaphftta
powilrrl.. AtfManly In cann UofAL Uakiko
l'ow0ito..llWllSt N V :
TATlt Sprinoj TrjtH. July 4 188O.
Tbe Swift Specific Co. Atlanta Ca.t
Uurlns the ipring of 1871 while worMag
In lite field at my home In Morgan county
Ca. I nulled off tny ilides to rire my fret
teat. Unfortunately I walked Into ft clump
of poison oak am In a few dan my feet
were in a terrible condition and I could not
jut on a ihoe IccnuM of the aortildl and
aweUIng I was treated u poison oak caaet
usually are and emylbln) was healed tip.
About the tame time the following aprlngi
I872 my feet tcrame tore aaln as at Tint:
and every succeeding spring for ftYfl years
Uouglit back the urre condition of the dis-
ease only each time it became more dlf
trcnin' because I licsran to think it was a
lifetime trouble. Finally I Mas induced to
try Swift's .Specific I look six bottles and
to-day ant entirely ell. My Improvement
ja ifradtul from Ibu lirtt and no oldenos
61 tho diease rcmalntj I klull take pleas-
tie in testifying m Ulju curative proper
tin. It Is the grraUsl blood fnirlficr In ex.
iccncc. Vours truly( J L Moboaw
NThe fnrcRolrij teftlfitirte It falen at
rnlom from thousand ()( letters In fJOfuew
sin of the bwlfl bpecilicCo. and presented
slnply as n fainnle. It is a voluntary
sUtcment glvuiK facts and results of the"
rale. Its accuracy and Genuineness are
vond qucntlon.
(A valuable Treatise on Wood and SUn
K-ases mailed Irre. AtlJrrs
Till; hVYIFT BI'U'IFIC TO.
favcr3 Atlanta Oi
liOCAL 3STOTKH.
TIioCuikitain from notv uutilJAn-
unry 1 1830 for ft) cents.
Oattlo nro dying In tdnslUerKblo
numbers un Grand rlvor.
Ohoiitonii hits a very skllirdi black
smith And n saddler but Is solely id
need of a barber.
Tito reported mArrlago of Miss My-
ers onco of this place was an error; it
was another Miss Myers.
IUporls from all directions tndl
cat. that there will bo a larger attend-
ance at tho fair thn over before.
Rirersldo has fallen Into lino with
a parcel of rousing resolutions con-
cerning the farcical leaso transaction
Tho Springfield association of tho
bb'figrcgational church will hold its
UeUficJslon In this city on tho 6th
10th and lltlt of October.
The "CMtflain" from now tm-
lii Jan. 1 1880 for HO ctnts
A threshing engine belonging ton
man named Salsman blow uplast week
In tho 3am Mayes settlement. Bov-
era! potions' wero raoro or less scaldod.
Only a glauco nt our paper tills
week will bo required to distinguish
tho fact that the virtue of our adver-
tising columns la appreciated at
Chetopa.
Our subseilbers will tako notico
that tho OniarT aim's sixth year closed
last week. Many subscriptions ended
at that time and it will he well to re-
new ATOXCC.
If the porson who took Mrs. M. L.
Datncron's bird IhsI Sunday during
tho family's absence desires to avoid
exposure they will please return it
without delay.
Tho suit of It. I. Illakcnoy against
Y. W. Miller which grew out ot tho
UoodykoouU hnrdware store matter
was thrown out by Judgo llcneo and
an appeal taken to supremo court.
A meeting of members of the
Downing party of Coowr'escoowco dis-
trict is nnnnttneed for Saturday the
22nd Inst. At Ktarr Spring near Uleni
ltogors'. I'lcnty of beof Is promised.
Tho brethren of tho A. M. church
announce a Sabbath school concert to
bo held to-night. The purpose is
to raise funds for finishing the house
and getting It in readinoss for tho nn-
nual conference which meets shortly.
An admission lto of 15 cents will be
charged.
The Jury which convicted tho To-
bier brothers At Wichltn for the mur-
der of A.I'. Goodykoontt and F. II.
Cass expsuded nine minutes in the
consideration of the first caso and
fourteen minutes upon tho other.
Tbtro was practically no defenso of-
fered. It is uot likely that their exe-
cution wilt be long delayed.
"A I.trrLK ntr" is Knot-on. The VI-
ulta boys are good roclablo fellows
but they can't play bull a llttlo bit.
( lictopa Democrat.
That's n fact and still tho Vlulta
boys experienced no difficulty in tho
world iu "denning up" tho Chetopas
three or four weeks ago. Further
than that if they had played .1 "little
bit" iu the gamo last week Chetopa
would not now be rejoicing.
Co.nvictei). James Norman living
near Gibson Station was convicted
last Monday at Dog creek court ol as-
sault with intent to kill Sam Cobb
his cousin. He was sentenced to tho
least term possible three years. The
verdict was a prolound surpriso utid
nearly ovory person about tho court
house at once signed a petition for tho
young man's pardon. Tho oflenco
consisted In striking Cobb on tho
head with a loaded revolver. Tho
opinion of many was that as there was
no interference and Norman could
have shot his antagonist thcro was
scemlusly an absence of inteut to kill.
Nick llogers colored was also con-
victed or asshult with intent to kill a
kinsman by striking him with a piece
of A wagon tire. Tlirso years was
assessed as his punishment.
Tits McClrllan Cattlb. Doing ap-
prised by aTabletiuah letter that thero
ware fresh developments Iu tho Me-
Clellan cattle case a reporter set out
to Icntn what they wero with the fol-
lowing result: Upon Saturday last
Deputy U. S. Marshal Unrlnnd served
notico on Sheriff Snndors uot to sell
said cattle as It was reported ho was
about to do and to appear at Fort
Smith 011 October 5th when an inves-
tigation of the case would bo had.
When tho dorldty Introduced hlmsolf
the report is that Mr. Sanders having
hi 1 tVincbcster in hand told the cili-
ce.' ta atorwrjgut where he was. This
very much surprised Judge Parker's
man and he confessed that bo did not
understand what the sheriff meant.
Ho stopped though stating his busi-
ness and iuforraiug Mr. Sanders after
reading the order that a copy of It
was for him. Thoro is a further ro-
port that on the preceding Thursday
night as told by tbo almrlU's guards
haVinc the cattle iu clinrRo a number
of men fired on them and attempted
to get tho cattle out of tho lot but
that they charged upon and stamped-
ed their unwelcome visitors. It seems1
that Charley Fry nud "Pick" Cham-
bers wero riding" Into Claromoro a(
about tho time specified by the guards
and that they fired oil their pistols
without a thought of tho cattle. This
very likely explains the shooting.
Certain It is that Messrs. Charles and
William McOlcllan wore in Fort Smith
atthotimo. This is tho story as the
CitiRTTAiN got it rlglit or wrong. An-
other part of tho nctUUnt learned
sluco Is that thacattlbwero run across
tho lino Into the Greek nation but that
tho shcriu" went ovor and brought
them back a short tlrao afterwards.
Kxeurslou lUten. '
To tho St. Louis exposition Kepterd-
bor o to October 20 tho Missouri Pacif-
ic will sell tickets every fourth day
beginning September limited to live
days ior return. Faro for tho roitud
trip ?5.3d
Tho Frisco will sell Similar tickets
with a llku limit as follows! Septem-
ber 0 10 13 17 29 2t27 at SIB 30; Sep-
temper 29 to October 0 luclu'slre lim-
ited lo 8th 1 1145; October 8 11 15 is
SI5;.
Thu Missouri Pacific will sell tickets
on tho occasion of tho Vlulta Fair nt
one full lure fur tho round trip within
a radlds or 50 miles north und 100 tiiilen
south the Kansas A Arkansas Valley
road Included. Tlukota will bo sold
Octobo" 15th to 18th Inclusive limited
for return to 10h.
rrustmi..
Jotm Illakeney orCsrthsftf ipont Similar
In this city.
-Jonathan fJore got off Monday for Kansas
tit on a short bnilnets trip.
Miss Fannin Oummtna hlijcono lo Allaire
site says not to return before tho fair.
Jim Crntehflfld came In from the Arkan-
sas rlror last week lianas amonr. ths Wil-
low PifhiK visitors.
ltr McOlsutn and nlfe lefl for Texas
Monday nlxkt Where he will take tip his
former position fn ths cotton trsde.
Iter. J. Yr Mctiarr ratnrned from his
eastern and southern vitt last Monday. He
reports a pleasant and very aneeessfnl trip.
It C Oaltowsy left Af onday for his form-
er home In Xenla Ohio where he wilt spend
a month In attempt to retain hie lost health.
Mrs. Choottaa expected to start forKsneas
City list night on a business and pleaeu're trip
She will on her return he prepared to show
all the latest styles In millinery.
W C. foe was In the elty yesterday spread-
ing the announcement of tbe rort Smith fair.
They are making arrangements for a grand
time. Be advertisement In this Issue giving
dates le.
C. VT Cromwell the pnpilar walnut log
man started east Isst light and oa nsxt Vrl-
neiday evening will be married to Miss Ktolie
J'errln. They wilt return lo a rnenlta and
make their home at Allnwe. Heartiest con-
gratulations t extended.
-Mre. tt C. narrltt Is vlsltlag the scenes of
her childhood In Iowa Iter son Oeorge and
fllfe cams In from Indiana Monday night
her dsngher Jnlla ten for Muskogee the same
evening to attend sohool while another death-
ter Mrs. E. W Itowmsn of Fort Stott Is vis-
iting In t&e city.
WOnCKSTER ACinr.Hr.
Goes' Kewe-ladarf'trlit Department rrstUel fef
A Free Kormil.
The academy Moriiiar bad loi pupils
with more coming.
The chorus class will practice dally from
t.tato t p. m. at the academy
Friday afternoons frsra 4 toS wilt beheld
the Xormat class at the academy. Alt yoong
people who have taught or expect to teach are
Invited free. Mr McCarthy wilt conduct.
Subject for next rrlday "Discipline "
Tuesday rooming the glad tidings esme
that an Increased appropriation bad been made
to eecure a teacher for the Industrial depart-
ment. Mr. J. A. Lave le the man selected.
It le hoped by October let Mr. Lave will have
recovered his health and begin the work as-
signed to him
ruiiuu CITT.
Lots of potatoes railed In this section
Dr. W It. Ford Is absentia Texas on bus-
iness. V. VT. nreeillove bss opened a grocery
store In this town.
Hon William Wilson has departed for his
home In Sequoyah district.
Hon. F M. Connor shipped a fine lot of
wheat to the ltltchey Milling Co. last week.
A car load of flax shipped by Audrain A Co.
netted the owners ft) cents per bushel It ap-
pears that new ground clear of weeds will
produce good crops of flax and II para better
than anx other crop.
Sickness Is prevalent In this vicinity C. 8
Shelton relumed from court and was attacked
with the chills. Miss Cora llruwn Is quite low
with kidney disease. Mre. J. 1. Audrain
who wae III nlth malarial fever li up again.
A great number of children ha r been sick but
are all getting belter without any deaths
September 11 His. C. Itixa
CltOlTI.Ab' ITESS.
0. McCracken Is laid up with sura hands.
Charle) llAjdtn la going to school In
Vlnlta.
J. A. Qutnu vlilted his brother In Oswego
Sunday.
Mrs. J. F Warren returned home to Adair
Sunday.
We learu the M. K A T. house Is about to
change hands.
Vullcr flro'a. shipped two cars of wheal to
Texas last week.
Zed Cromwell passed north on the psnen-
ger trala Friday.
llaugh; Adair A to. shipped two cars ot
cattle to St. Louis Saturday.
Misses Llndseyand Atberty departed Sun-
day for their schools In Vlulta and Osage
Mission.
Horn to Mr. Lallryer and wife a few days
since ten Kuud baby boy. Mother and
child (redoing well.
September II Ifs. Boi'lun
IDlllt.
There are two deaths la not this week
en thecblldef Tuska Drown the other tbe
child of Mr. Trater.
The late rains did eonildertble damage to
the bay In stacks and probably about one-
third of the stack will be unit for the market.
Klder Lawler who has been rusticating Iu
the 0 I. T and at the same time sowing the
good seed of the kingdom among the natives
for soma four or live weeks past returned to
his home lo Lowry City Mo on the Srd Inst.
The elder Is a pleasing speaker an exception-
ally good singer aud made a host of friends
during his aojourn among cs.
General Superintendent McCargo of the
Alleghaney Valley railway In Ills pri-
vate cararrlved on tbe etb. Mr McCargo Is ac-
companied by his wife Mrs tloucher of
Carthage Mo. Mr. Uoo. McCoy aud Mr T.
It l'usey They came here fvr the purpose
of a genuine old time vacation with dog and
gun. Mr. McCargo says this Is tbe Ituest
couutry he has ever seen east west north or
south. I
Matters are moving along In about their
usual way. Our ton u plat was to have .been
surveyed long ago but seems to hang Are from
some eauso not known the new side track
for the accommodation of our Increasing .bay
business was surveyed off aud staked out aud
the lies pat on the ground but owlag to an
error Iu the survey by vthlch the line ex-
tended beyond the compauy'a right o'f way the
work has been delayed and the future alone
can tell when the matter will be taken up
pgai.4.
Sept. 10 lhl. W. It O.
LIST WKtiK'STILSiLETTEO.
Mr andMra.II. N. llynnra visited Mrs.
Josle dinger on Sunday.
Mra II C Hall of Oswego Kansas haa
been Ylsltlng her Husband
Mr. High Newlon or ttedfork called on
his Tulsa friends on Sunday.
News of Importance Is scarce but for wa-
termelon Mr. Miller takia the cake."
On Sunday Mrs. Mounts of ItedforV ho-
tel fsmo was guest of Mrs. Dr. Xewloa.
Mr. Moss ferryman says tome people may
not like St Louts but for his part he thinks
ItXX
Mrs. Ok-rn llaworth relumed from Vlnlta
where eh e had been Wilting on nccouut ol her
husband's llluess.
The largest man to hlsstsoln town Is Mr.
Allllrown cause he Is enlltlid to be called
'Ta" by a great big boy.
Methodist school opened Monday Sept
lutn with t'arson Mowbmy as principal and
daughter Mattle as assistant.
Mies Tipper Newlon has gone lo spend a
fewdlys with Mrs. Mmp Miller she saya to
gather plumbs Hope succiss mnycronnhar
In alunu effort.
Jeff Antler saya he Is golug to petition
Frisco road uiauaaer to have road bed repaired
belureu ton n and bridge as 11 Is Impossible
for two to walk any closor than width of stand
srd guise road
Several mornings lately we have noticed
horsetjsaddled and hounds prancing Infront of
Dr Newlon'abul have failed lo see any deer.
Knowing (he doctor'ls fond ot such sport sup-
poeo that was what It all meant. Whit Is the
matter doctor?
Adapro at Mr Jack Jaeksoa's;Sept J
cams near terminating fatally to two of thu
participants. Some dlipute-esnie not known
brought Henry Lour aud Tom Harris's
knives In enntarl with ipelr flesh tb Hie extent
of two serious flesh o kids-
sP-;!. toHm&fl$
fW
ri cui. tahi.ku.i'ah coHitMrp.tDtxtr.
A Qilet Week at the C-rllsl-A few Xem;
Seles;
Last Thursdsy while two sons of l'reaehcr
Thompson werehanllitgft (oad of wood the
mules ran nway and both ware thrown off.
On of thorn sustained severe Injurlee.
On Frldsy last a little five-year-old daughter
of tho Shields fsrally fell from a ladder eanght
on n nail and tore the mnscle of the arm some
two Inches wide and four long.
Ths editor of the Tahleqdah'Telephorfe was
seen paeklng an old gnltav nnder Ins arm. He
remarked that he was adding ta his present
trades that of "preparing to repair musics!
Isitrnmsnts." So all send In yonf b'roxeri
Jews-harps and banjos and he'll fix 'em np as
good as new.
Tahleqnah merehanle have always been In1
.he habit of closing ep their stores befere or by
sunsst. Fancy Vlnlta doing likewise 'Iwould
look like a funeral er that the whole town
was dead The new merchant T. n. Henry
has departed from the old custom and keepa
open until nine or ten o'clock
A portion of the roof of the new seminary has
already beon put oa and It Is expected the en-
tire bnlldlng will be covered In sixty days.
Thsvarlona sheriffs are to be notified by
Agent Owen of the.psmes of all rejected
claimants for eltfcenablp within Ibelrdlstrtcts
and directed also In regard to tbelr expulsion
According le law the court lasts but seven
weeks more and the many persons who have
died their applications are being nettled to
present their proof without delay
Not that any one rejoices at Ihe shedding of
the blood or taking the life of any human be-
ing however degraded or despicable be may
be yet there le ro true fflan or woman np
christian cltlien In onr land but what agrees
with thsjnstneesof the verdict In the Tgbjtr
brotlutrs cue fof the cold-blooded deliberate
murder el our Vlnlta fallow ctttsens so long
ago. The terrible crime will Anally be atoned
and law snslstned. It looks to ns stringe that
it should be so loug coming bnt even now
pisceable weak helpless ellliens will feet
more secars and Ibst there Is jet protection by
law.
(Jne of the pleasantest most affable and
truly gentlemanly gentlemen we have met and
formed acquaintance with lately Is Mr O VT.
Campbell sheriff of Montsgue county Texas
Ha has been with us more thsn a week looking
np evidence In the cltlienshlp case of his wlfs
who Is evidently part Cherokee. We know
that he Is a gentleman of nnusnal Intelligence
for he has subscribed and paid for two of the
beat papers In the territory the Cmimix
and the Telephone. He eaya our territory pa
pers beat Ihe oountry and county papers of the
states a long ways.
Mr. B. F Italians of Tahlcnnah has bsen
appointed V. B. commissioner by Judge
l'arksr. Hie official duties are confined
to those of a notary pnbllo. Those who may
be required to have deeds and all manner of
eentracta attested In order lo make them an-
thcntle before Ike courts of the statee or ot the
United States wilt find Mr. Humus at his
office In Tahlequah willing and ready1 to ac-
commodate the t'ublle.
September 11 lss
oi-Titnia.
WmH.FOll HALE LOtT. KTUATkn KTOI.l..t.
I Each m . of the character Indicated not
exceeding Tr wiki will ho Inserted two
necks nnui mis neaaing ror rirrv ik.its.
STttA VKD Olt STOI.KX-One brown horse N
years old branded -up (connected) ehixl all
aruunili aSuroot rope was taken with him.
Also a t-year-old sorrel horse colt branded A
on right shoulder. Will pay l for return of
horses or SIO for Information leading to re-
covery Disappeared Irum near Uarrmore I.
T the last or August.
M-l it F Mi'itrnr Clarcmore t T.
I lost four head of hnrs from the Frisco stock
yards about two months ago Onercdbarruw.
one nearly red a few small black spots one
with large black aud red splits and one sow
black and red spotted marked awallow Mrk
a "uderblt In rlgl.. oterblt In len I will
give $1.00 a h.ad rr Information iriding to
their recovery and Sit 00 fir tlirlr dellierjr.
M-I llii. K II FiiAVekH.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Just received lard stands und
tinware nt Bulentinc'e.
l!?dgolt it Co havo everything
wanted in thu Hat and Glove line.
A new supply of dry goods just
received at llitfc.itiue'n.
Splendid Fotving machine for
$25.00 at Williams & Lyon's
Chetopa Kansas.
The "Chieftain" from now tin.
fuVflii. 1 1SS0 for 50 cents.
Tho Pierco City fair is In progress
this week. Tho round trip rate from
this place Is (3.K5.
Call at Mrs. Chouteau's nnd sec
tho new hats all tho latest styles
rtro thero exhibited.
Dress Goods
the new full styles and
Badgctt&Co.
All
shades.
Wo sell tho I.abelle wngon tho
best in tho country. Williams &
Lyorij Chetopa Kansas.
B5oU & Shoeif
Out stock is endless and our
prices tho lowest.
Badoktt & Co.
Mrs. Chouteau will soon have tho
very latest thing in ladies' hats
a sdftfelt. They arc pronounc-
od extremely lovely.
For rent at the KilTcrt houso
Tlueo largo rooms furnished or
unfurnished with or without
board. Also good barn nnd stable.
The "Chieftain" from twio nn-
til Jan. 1 18S0 for 50 crnfg.
HvEnv Cabs Ccnri). Chamberlain's
Colit- Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Ketoedy
has cured every case in which It has
been. tried bdtli common and chronic
anil 1 honestly beliove it tho best ever
Used for those diseases. I linto had a
great many calls for It. II. F. jriNTcits
Moore Texas. Sold by W. . Palton
A Co.
Clothing.
If you want a suit for nianyouth
or b'by at uny price cull cm tm. We
hnvb n largo and well selected
slock of tho latest styles. Call and
examine Baikiktt & Co.
Our 6j)ot ciwll pfl'cr for 30 days
only : For $-J0tJ will sell my mill
machinery all in good order con-
sisting of lO-horSo cngino French
burr nnd steel grinder. II. Balun-
tine. $2.50 Boots.
Wo novo just received our first
consignment. Tho quality is much
nutter tiinit tliu boot wo soltl last
year for tho same money.
Badghtt it Co.
To Whom it May Concern :
Tli6 rcporlB to tho effect Unit I
liavb abused my wifo bv whipping.
throwing lior into a well anil Hint I
threatened her life I donouiico its
falsehoods und their authors us
fulsiiurs. 1-3 8. W. D'ail.
J. F. Sinndiford tho photo-
gutpher of Parsons Kaunas lately
doing work nt Muskogcn- will
novo his largo new photograph
tent mid outfit to Vinita about the
21th of September to remain a fow
weohs. His outfit is the irtont
completo of any ever bcoii iu t'hiH
territory and has boon gotten ifp
ospeulally for the butter clats of
tfcnltory trade. Remember Ida"
coining and ttrll tho Hutvs to your
1-U
UU.
Are Yoii Ready to
If so wo want lo givo yoti n fow "PointorB" uuotit Tvtifcjo nfifJ how ttt
buy. Wo want to tell you about our I in men's o Slock niid give
you a fow priced frtttri each department; nnd If yoi.
are a jiefsoii rrlth any regard for your pocket
book we know vhnt tho resut will
bo after reading this nd. vo
will licaUiho list with
Diy -:-
1'ilntfl :
Check Shirting's;
Stripped Sliifiingfl'i
Muslin
Bleach Musliil.
Dress Gingham
All Wool Red Flannel
All Wool Twill Flannel
Good Jeans
Wo havo n large
lino of
Worsted to $1.25 for finest Henrietta cloth';
Clothing.
Good Suit
Better Suit
Wool Suit
Fino Worsted Suit
Fino Cassitncro Suit;
Harris Cassimero Hair-iine;
Fancy French Worsted
tST Extra Pants all sizes
at very low prices.
and
BOOTS AND SHOES
In this line wo tako the lead over all competitors. Wo have a
full line of the celebrated Wells & Co. make of Chicago; tho best goods
ever shown in the city. These boots range in price from $3.00 to $5.00.
Wo ask inspection of this lino. They nro nil colid leather and fully
warranted. Wo have nlso a lull
Misses' and Childrcns' sizes. Also Hamilton-Brown Shoo Co's. goods
in endless variety. Wo desire to call your attention to our new $2.50
shoo. It is greatly improved in quality nnd make being a full cus-
tom mado Boot warranted all solid leather.
Ladies' Cloaks and "Wraps;
Wo havo bought too many Ladios' Cloaks nnd Wraps. To re-
duce stock wo will make especially low prices to early purchasers.
We have ihe largest line of Hats Caps Gloves'and Furnishings
to bo found in tho Territory.
-w- K. Badgett Sz Co.
West Room in Raymond Building
OUR BULLETIN.
SBIJKnsrBR RATOLIFF & CO.
AGENTS FOB.
Waters-Pierce Oil Co.
Carry a full lino cf Lubricating Oils and Axle Grease at lowest prices.
Also Agents for
Champion Reapers and Mowers
And Acmo Hay Rakes and Stackers.
Can furnish Ilepairs or Extras for any luachiuo of oithor manufacture.
fey-Wo carry tho Inrgett stock of GROCERIES in the Chorokoo
nation. Soliciting your patronage wo are yours truly .
SKINNER RATCLIFF & CO.
XeTTJUIOacniFt.
Tho public nro invited to
Building Maturial
rind to note tho low prices which defy competition
KTonb Toiat Oaali OircitSx'Xsi SolloitcJcS..
Satiifactinn Guaranteed. Figures furnishe'd on application.
Address W. L. TROTT Manager Vinita Ind. Ter
F!
THE CELEBRATED NERVE TONIC
A Word to the Hemugg& 'Ss
A hcaltliy boy has as many as you but he. doesn't knov it That is
the dificrence bttwec "sick" aad "well."
Why don't y6u cure yourself? It w easy. Don't wa& Paifle's1
Celery Compound will do It Pay your druggist a dollar and enjoy
life oKe more. Thousands have. Why not you?
WtLLS MrCHANMOM 2
"wnnMas'aB'SeaSHMaBal
buy Fall GoouS
Goods.
C to 7c
8Jc
: . iOc
40 for light; heaviest 8c
: ' 8c
8 to 10c
i ice
16c
Dress Goods from 5c for Cotton
83.60
5.00
' - G.GO
fJ.OO
12.00
14.00
18.50
prices also big stock of Overcoats
lino of their school shoes in Bey'
VINITA IND. TER.
.
wasei
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examine tho immense stock of
of all kinds kept iu thu
CttXKf
OMPOUND
CO.. rrwieton iwUmgimi ft
Brr GOODS Etc.
s )fen'st Jtoorh iV. ilayffib'fid Hbuse.(-
feOOiESIRIEQ
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U1U OlMIU 01 M ILI.IAM JJITX
rJixiio.r
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This is to cnli die' attention ot those- intending to pttrclirise gdoUs df
any klrid to my oxhiblttorf of tho largest arid Ues't
selected stock of
l)ry Goods Boots
Hats and Groceries.?
Ever brought to this market. I will not offer an inducement In1 any'
ono article as I Intend to
Sell them ill cheap alike.
Seventh Annui ExMbitioii
-or
Qreat Y"1 fair
Z .
Tuesday Wednesry a: 3 Thisdayj
Oct. 16 17 and 18 1888
$2000J!!!Prenriiims
Double the amount offered at any previous Fair.
Good crops and general prosperity throughout tho Indian Territory
givo assurance that tho Vinita Fair will surpass in inter-
est and attendance all of its six predecessors: A
lirio of superior attractions
Consisting of Races Base Bali :J:
-:- Blue Rock Pigeon and Glass Bali Shitting
Have been provided and tho puVflca" bfferod will mako
them exciting4.
-i-Tlie Grandest Feature of tho Fair will bo-
A BALLOON
Each day by PROF. KEIL of Clinton Mm who will go
up to a height of 2000 feet performing his dshrlg feats.
Ttie DPirLest of 3kiaiic3
will bo furnished by Brass Bands of the Territory and Stales.
. t& No ono wishing a comprehensive) Ideaof tho Indian Tbrriibry
its peoplo and resources can afford to iHlsJ . tills Fair. Admission
twenty-fivo cants. Premium List and full infdrniation furnished on
application to
I-I. I-I. TOOTT;
Secretary Vinita Ind. Ter.
cTEOH ISmSTTHC
-OF
Fair" Association
the Indian
ftie
Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday V S&tariiay;
bet. ta 10 xx xa zxa x
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Trotting ami Running ltacco Mule Kaces
Sack Races Bicyclo Races Parades;
Mid tio eiid of Now'ltieJ to tlwttM U.
Bsilioona -f- A.skSiiBiorL
With Parachute jiiittji. oil iH driys; lOih aflti i'iik
JExcursion Rt oh nil th RaUrtxMls.
Bond to tho Sfc'erotary for a I'rertiirtj Ijfa
C. M. BARNES
Secretary's'''
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