The Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 15, Ed. 1, Thursday, December 19, 1889 Page: 3 of 4
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Davis Hillfe Co. have a full supply of Parlor and Kitchen furniture coffins and caskets.
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Indian Chieftain.
Vinita Ino. Tun. Dt'o. 10 1880.
local Railroad Time Tablet.
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No.M. freight anil accom
BM-OUISA BAKmAKCISCO ItAILWAT.
OOIKO WMT.
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Kc. fro 'ii St.f.. to Tain. lll.v.pm.
Accommodation . . . . . ItHmm
IlKrAIIT.
IliOpm.
aoira hut.
I AI1R1TH I DIPART.
nt.Lontt evprett I lu'iOji.m. I s.ltpm.
Accommodation I S tlpm.
ritronirli coach from St. I.011I1 to Tulsa.
T1.11TA CHUUCn DIBKCTOBT.
M. T.. Chnrch Bonlh L. W. Blvcrt pattort
Aabbalh tcltool at 10:()O a. m. I preaching at 11
a. pi and J p. m I prayer meeting every Wed-
nesday evening. Communion service every
ant Sunday.
rrcebyterlen'Chnreh W. L. Bqulcr paetnri
breaching every Sunday at lla. m.amUp
m. finmtsy school at loa. m. prayer meet-
ing Thursday nights.
Congressional Chnrch. Preaching 8nn-
rtave at tl a. m. ami 7 n.ra.i 8unday school
It 10 a. m. prayer meeting Thnrtdsy nights.
CHKItOKKE LOP0KHO. X.O.V. W.
Meet March and alternate Tneidtr nights
therearier. Vlilllng memtiera In good itsnd-lot-welcomed.
II A. UAILOWAT.M. W.
M. K. MaronD u reorder.
"aTnOFESSIOlT-QXi OAIVDO.
s.
J. THOMPSON
DENTIST
Vintla.
Ind. Tor.
jfc -ponTNKll Si 1IAUUT
rilYSIOIANS A SURGEONS
VINITA O. N.
Olllco In Opera liouso Northeast cor-
ner second floor.
A W.F0BEMAM
PHYSICIAN A SUIIOEON.
Ofllco in front room of tiklnncr Itat-
clIfT&Oo's. building upstairs.
VlStTA.IND.TER.
pilAULES I'.'UNN 730
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
. OMica In 1'aclQo Hotel
OLAKKMOItE - - IND. TEK.
It. COLLINS M. I).
8-10
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
Pratrfo City. : : Ind. Tor.
Ulveiapeelal attention to dlieatea or Eye.
Kar Net" anil Throat.
iT? .TfvvjtKs7 827
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
I am now locntcil at Chelsea ami
oiler my professional services to citi-
zens ol Chelsea and vicinity. Calls
promptly attended to night or day.
T0IIN M.TAYLOH.JIt.
U. 8. commissioner for llio Western
District or Arkansas.
CLA11EM0KE IND. TKU.
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AWS & THOMrSOS
80
I.ele-of North Texes liar of Cherokee Nation.
A TTOllNE YS- A T-LA W.
Ofllco on Main street
MUBKOQEK - l.sn. Tun.
vr M. KliHISTOS
L ' ATTORNEY.AT.LAW
MUBKOOEE. I. T.
Will practice In Untied S.aleteomtt.Texai.
Kansas. ArLimt ajd Tervlory. Ilaa had
(ecu yeare experience- aa an active practi-
tioner or the law. Corrcapondeiue solicited
8prclel attention given to collection. and
prompt work In scenrlua pensions back n?y
aud lionntr claims. 7-3)
T 1 ULEOJJOE
' ATTORN EY-AT.L AW
Special attention Rlren to locatinic andcollrct-
Incclalmt. Ut perieretince honor aud
Integrity 1 hope to merit patronace.
Chouteaa - - Ind.Tor.
rnw II. IlAimr. K.O. Bocuhcot.
OAKNLS& 1I0UD1S0T
A TTORNE YS-A T-LA W.
Ofllco cornerofUreen and nanlson Ave
I-UIITHMITH AKK.
Also MtiBkoEco. Intl. Tor.
Criminal builneaaln II. 8 Court a apeclalty.
DUVAL CRAVENS TEMPLE
SbJAOKSON.
m t. i. w. rr!w a. I. Tew. w a. Jut.
ATTORNEYS A COUNSELORS
AT LAW. 7-30
Collections Promptly Mado.
MUSKOGKK ... ISO.TKIt.
TOXATJLUi U0UE.
Attorncy-At-lJtiT and U. H. Tomnils-
sloncr for t'ltll lluslnc.
Uommlssluner of Dro-la for Kansas
iUlssonrl Arkansas ana lexas.
Deeds and lesnl papers drawn and
acknowledged. Collection against
rallroadn far stock killod. Ufllco. Olio-
ra House ISIock. Vinita. Ind. Tor. i-'J3
Misoi:x.tAin:oxTa ads.
Baby one Solid Rash
Ufly. palnfpl blotched mallclon.. Mo n.t
b. ily. no pa. by night. IoHor. and
all remnllra flle1. Trtert Cullcurn.
KflVct luarfelloua. BaTctl hi. lire.
Cured by Cuticura
Oar oMm! rhUI now ill jrura of in when an
lufut li monlh oil wu alluked with 1ruUnt
rntllfnul .kin dlMUM. All ordinary rtmedlea
f.llluK we called our family phy.ldu wbo aw
temptrj to cur. II; but It apreid wllh alroo.1 to.
rrWltil. rapidity until th. lower portion of Um
tltlla fellow'. prMO from lb. middle oi hi. back
down to hi. knre. wu. on. Mild r.b ujlr pln.
(ul. blolcbeil ant mallrlou.. Vi. bud no rrat at
nlt.nl no pee by day. finally we wre adilMd
lo try lb. Cuticviu UaniDia.. The efTectwae
.Imply nun.lloui. In three or four week a eon.
plcte cure ra wromht leavlnit the little fellow'a
twno a. whit and heallby a. tbouli be bad nerer
Ueo atluked. In ray opinion jourraluable reme.
dire ..red hi. life and liMLy he Ua atronf healthy
chIM iwrreclly well no rrpetllloo of tb. dlteue
brluaeer occurred. UKO. It. HUIT1I .
Att'y at Law and Ki-l'ro.. Att'y Aibland C
oy Covered with Scabs
11 y boy .fed nine yean bee been troubled all
bt. life wlihavtry bad humor wt happeared all
orer bU body In .mall red blolche. with a dry
while ab on Intra. jt car he wa. worMthan
etcr. Ulna covered with eratx troin the lop ot hie
htaj to hi. feet and conllnuilV growing wore
allkeoib be had brcn Healed by two phyilclue.
Ae a hut reaort 1 delcrmlonl to try the CirricuaA
KaMiDica.anu am nAjipy io tmjavjattt .ii iiui
I could wlih. U.tng them according to dlMctlone
tbo humor rapidly dljpieared leta( the ekln
Mr and .laoou and performing a thorough cure.
The Uuticotu HmaDiia are all yon claim (or
them. They are worth thrlr weight In gold.
UEUltUK V. I.IiAVlT1'No.AndoTerUae.
CutlctUra Resolvent
The new Illood larln.r ami parret and beat ot
Humor Ilrmedlc. Internally and CtrricVBA the
irreal UUn Cure and CtTlcuiu HOir an eeulalt
6kln Ileautiner etternally .irodlly imiaoenlly
and economlrully rum In early life Itthlng burning
blredlng acaly crutled pimply acrufulou.. and
hereditary humor with Iom of lialr thua aroldlng
t.ar. ot torture and dladgurallon. rarenla.rcmrm.
irthl.i cure la cblltbood are permanent.
HoM erery where frlee Cirricviu Me.j Boar
Ue. ltui.viiNT tl. I'reparea by the I'OTTin
UnuaA)ioC'uiiiieALUiBrATinNltcoDMau.
JWHcnd for " How to Our rlkln DlMaM' M
page. M llluatratlooa and loo lrUmoiiUI.
H SVC Bkln ami tkalp nreeerted and UauUuoJ
Mil O byCUTicmufioAr AbwluUly puoi.
m HOW MY STOE AGHEt!
AaV Aching llldca aud Hack Hip KUnoy
aTK end I'lcil.n I'.lua llbevmatle rVtalfe
4!& Neuraljle eiuirp and rJhooUag lalna
VfA reltc.eit la ew auleiwta by tb
CwMowWt Aail-1'ftWt rtMtW f. -
LOCAL NOT32S.
Itufllo icitsoh begun.
Mnulo tnat donkey.
Start tlio church clock.
Thoycsr waneth apace;
Almanacs for 1800 on hand.
Tho gift day Is rapidly approach-
ing. Tho Os'igo payment occurs this
week
Go to Wright's for your Christ-
mas Jewelry.
Bam Jones Is running a restanrr.nt
at Coiruy villa.
Olltco Smith's boy iteubeu is very
blck with foyer.
Tlioro aro somo handsomo display
windows In this city.
W. O. Wright watch.raakcr and
jeweler at poBtofllco.
The (lro company wore out drilling
a few ovenings last week.
There aro to bo Christmas trees at
all threo of tho churches.
Q. D. Ucthell Is doing a good busi-
ness just now In lifo insurance
Nlco assortment of gold pens at
W. O. Potto n A Oo'fl.drug store.
Two couples from Mlnsourl wcro
married hero tho flrst of tho week.
Moli postofHco has been morod to
the railroad and becomes Nowata.
The cider men havo been poworful
nneasy for a week or two fearing a
raid.
Almost tho shortest days in tho
car and still it Is just dusk at six
o'clock.
It looks llko business to see now
houses sidewalks and tho llko being
constructed.
Now and comptoto stock of jowelry
for holiday trado at W. O. Fatton &
Co's.diug store
MIsB Llzzlo Hayes of Soquoyah
district wns recently married to agon-
tlcman from Fort Smith.
Holiday goods of overy description
prices to suit tho trudo at W. U.
Fatton ACo's. drug store
TIioDorcasca" provided a very
nice oyster supper last Saturday and
did raoderatoly wolt financially.
Silverware- Jewelry spectacles
plush goods hand painted Chlnawaro
at W. O. Fatton & Go's drug store
Worcester academy closes for tho
Ohiistraas holiday vacation Friday
Dec. 20th and opens Tuesday Dec.
31.
Anyone desiring to communicate
with MnJ. J. M. Bryan should address
him at 407 O. St. N. W. Washington
D.O.
Virgil Ward ono of Jim Ward'a
boyp fell over tho ballsters at tbo
academy Monday evening and broko
his arm.
Mr. Itaymond moved Into tho new
houso this week and tho hotel folks
have already furnished tho parlor for
their use.
W.C. Fatton & Co. havo bought
out Mr. Hold's storo lit Catoosa and
aro now conducting It. Mr. McKce-
ban is employed there.
Mr. Yearout Br. living In tho
Oarselowry settlement was thrown
from a wagon last Saturday and sus-
tained a frauluruof the thigh.
Qoo. W. Linn living near Duck
creek waa kicked in tbo lace last week
by a horso which broko his jaw bono
and severely cut the uppor lip.
Uaptlst services will be held at tho
Congregational church on the flfth
Sabbath in December at 7 o'clock p.
m. by Elder J. S. Henry of Alluwo.
Mr. Halt has Increased his stock
and room occupied in tho postoflko
building until It Is easily entitled to
thedlgulty of bolng termed a store
Leo Ilarrltt hod a vory small firo
Tuesday Just to sco If It would bring
tho Insuranco man around. It did
nnd tho rata was promptly shored up
a notch.
It isroporled that Mr. Henry Dul-
lard of Chonlcati and Miss Alma
Parks of Vinita aro to bo unitod In
marriage at tho Methodist church on
Christmas.
Petitions havo been sent to the
poatofQco department asking tho
establishment ol ofllces at W. II. Cur-
tis' on Duck creek and also near Bol-
en's Ferry on Grand river.
At Pheasant Hill chapel Decem-
ber 20th an entertainment called "The
Old Fashioned District School." Ev-
crybody attend. Coffee and cako
served extra; tickets 15 cents.
A masquerado ball will bo given by
tbo young men of tills city In Hal anil's
opera housoupon Friday orenlng.Dec.
27. Invitations aro already out. A
number ono costumor trill bo present.
A collision of two freight trains on
tho Frisco east of Monott delayed tho
passenger lastTuesday so long that tho
Monott and tiafulpa train did not
wait and consequently thero was no
St. Louis mall.
To tako ont your watch In church
and look at tho tlrao signifies that you
aro tired and want to got out. If you
must look at your watch havo somo
regard for tho preacher's feelings and
don't lot hlra seo you.
A young man named Allrod J. Vio-
let fell or was thrown from a train on
tho K. & A V. road at Nowata a wook
ago Saturday nnd torrlbly manglod.
Ho was taken to Colloyvltlo where ho
died soon afterward.
Married on tho Oth Inst. by II. H.
Trott at tho dork's olllco Mr. Thomas
Flolds of Chotopa and Mlsa Mollle
Murphy. On tho 15th at tho Frisco
hotel Dock Skaggs and Lottlo M.
Considlno of Centralla Mo.
-"Whoro did you got that hat?"
shouted a small boy to Jim Ka tell ft"
last Friday as ho was rotttrulug from
dinner. Then Jim remembered that ho
had loft his hat out on tho hill and
walked clonr to town without ovor
missing It
Wo havo received this wcok a spo
clal Ohrlalmaa bill of candies nuts
oiangcs California pears oto. Wo
aro preparod to nil Christmas and
Christmas treo orders with Ilia Quest
qualltlos nt lowest rutcB. Skinner
KatcllllWCo.
Tho Columbia blcyctu manufactnr
crs l'opa & Co.nf Uostou navo exceed-
ed In dcslgw their calendar of 18S0
ami Intvn also improved their ma
chines. Thu Hood sitrsaparilla calen-
dar for IRIX) is likuulso it handsomo nt-
fafr embracing a fourteen color llttio.
graph
i'Kitsdm.
It. I Owen wa In Waahlngton lait week
Kra. Clarence Mclhlde nee I.enra Hall
apent Thnraday or latt week n Vinita.
Ura. Haliell and the children heere-
tamed fromTexat. Ewlng accompanied her.
-Natl. Woo(liattorney-t-law ofMniko-
gee called last Monday for a few momenta
chat.
-Mrs. J. O. Hall wrltce that It la too warm
In Texal and threateni to retnrn home at
once.
Billy 81m for a long ll:ie employed at
Miller A Co'.. ten for Kaniaa City uat
Thnraday night.
Sara Halt haa gone home to Georgia to
rlatt hla parcnla. He will be home the drat
week lu January.
Mra. Walker after a vlilt of ten daya
with her ion Bert retnrned to her home In
Missouri latt week.
-Mra. W. A. Wykoff wire or the railroad
cgent at Oawrgo waa her lait week on a
Tlilt at Mra. Decker's.
-John I. Hawklna a member or council
came npTnnday night and will not retnrn t
Tahleqnah. He haa been alck and waa com-
pelled to atk to be exented.
Jamea Mctcair In company with a num-
ber ot other eommlulon merchant or Kail
Bt. Ionli ipent a week hunting In till conn-
try. They left for their home. Thnr.day lait.
J. A. DelTeeie the genteel representative
of Chamberlain A Co. of P Molnee Iowa
made hla annual round Hill week. The prep-
arations of hla home are meeting a very good
tale In thtaconntry.
Dick Ilartihorn foreman on John Whit-
tlrr'a ranch at Bas and Kox waiherethla
week on bit way np to Otage Million where
he goea to escort the yonng tadleahome from
achoot far the Chrlitmai holidays.
Apirty of M. K. AT. railway oDlclali ac-
companied by their ladlea pasted op the
road In a special train lait 8atnrday. There
were P Rockwell general road matter C.
Worth train matter and L. W. Welch dl-
tltlonanperlntendcnt. They Hopped at Ibla
point aoma fifteen or twenty minutes.
CLOSIKQ KXCUCIKKB
At Worcester
Academy IkarsSiy
D.eeraber It.
realag
raoaaAMUR.
Piano. "Dor Freltchuti"
"Choice of Tra.Vt"
Itecltatlon "Mobody'a Child"
...Mlsa Kmery
nlnoboya
Fannie May Drowning
Itecltatlon "Daybreak" Ixjule Skinner
Chornt "Hiding ol the Child"
Recitation "Hunting Kgpa" ...I.lllle Hams
Recitation "I'll Take What Father Takes"
Lola Armstrong
Chorne "Old Winter". Little Folk
Reading "The Wreck or tho Hesperna"
Lnclle Fortner
Declamation "The Dlacktmlth'a Story"...
Dert Holderman
Reallng"IIIawatha'a Wooing "Fannie Hunt
Piano (a) "Happy Clrdllngi" (b) "Hnnter'a
Song" Laura Clionteau I'earl Drew
Reading "Illnebeard"
Clarence Athbrook
Declamation "Bpartacua" Frank Little
Reading "Mnlllnt the Agnottle"
Jessie Danleli
Vocal Solo "Swlia Shepherdess Morning
Hong" lllancho Hall
Reading. "The New Bonnet".. Myrtle Lncky
Reading "Entertaining her blgSlstcr'eUeau"
Jennie Skinner
Declamation "Betting" Fred Mltchet
I'lano "Damask Rose" Lnclle Fortner
Reading "The Kaiser and the Utile Meld"
Dcrtha Doraey
Datamation "Maud Mnller"....
Taylor Crutehocld
Reading "The Children's Telegram"
Mary Green
Reading "Tbeltldoor Jennie McNeil"... .
Laura Chouteau
Vocal Duo- "We Are Wandering O'er the
Jlountslnt" Blanche Hall Fannie Hunt
A email admission fee ten centa will bt
charged to help the Improvements In the
cbapcl
Mrs. Decker and Mrs. Belle Ste-
vens spread n delightful lunch before
nearly a scoro ol their lady friends
last Friday. Extreme pains was exer
cised in tho preparations and tho occa-
sion was a very happy one A unique
souvenir bestowed upon each guest
was a card bearing expressions of wcl
come in cither French or Latin.
An effort was mado last Saturday
night to arrest Leo Cokcr who has
been stealing horses but ho ran by his
would-be captors justas tho train was
pulling out for tho north and got
aboard botween tbo sleepers. His
partners ono of thorn Foto Oflclds
had beon caught aud when Cokor
heard oT it bo became shy aud it was
expected would try to get off on that
train. Threo hoiscs wero stolen near
Granville Craig's and sold In Kansas.
Upon November 30th a full-blood
Cherokee Indian by tho namo of Joe
Crlttondcn was mnrdcrcd about ten
miles west of Eyansvillo Ark. Ho
was on his way to Fort Smith to
attend the U. S. court wbeie he is un-
der indictment for selling whisky. He
was shot In tho back and foil from his
horso which wheeled and ran back
down tbo mountain to Mr. S. D.
Moore's who caught tho horse bnt did
not hnow of tbo murder. On Mon-
day or Tuesday Mr. JelTPadeii was out
hunting and found Crittendon's body
just as it fell. It is supposed that a
party by tho namo of Scott who had
reported Crittenden for selling whUky
and who feared ho would kill him for
It did tho killing. Tho road was just
a bridle path across tho mountalu and
rarely traveled.
"Thero Is another point about this
brand advertising which is overlooked
frequently" said n Block man tho
other day. "Cattle In brands which
aro freely advertised aro not stolon
nearly so much as those which nro
never shown In tho papers. It is tho
little 'nostors' as tho 'rustlers' term
tho small stock-ralsors who are chiefly
piratod on; men with from twenty-llvo
to a hundred or two cattle who think
they havo 'not calllo enough to pay
for advertising tho brand' Tlioy are
really tho ones who can best afford to
publish their brands for they havo not
cattlo enough to occupy a man's full
time to look alter them nnd tho
thieves look upon thorn as tho safest
victims. You neod nover tako out
my brand." Tho gcntlemau's order
shall be oboyed.
Tho following Introductory para-
graph taken from tho Independence
Star and Kuusan will wo hopo satis-
fy tho curiosity of tlioro llliows who
wanted to sue "that ccdrir !o" and
"the rock on which our informant sat
when ho told tho story" otc etc:
"A member of. tho Star and Kansan
forco waa visiting In the territory last
wook and heard tho narration of the
vivid and graphic details of tho follow-
ing romantic story of robbery outlaw-
ry and burled troaBuro. Not having
tlmo to wrltolt up wo copy It ontlro
from tho Vinita Giuuftaih whoso ac-
count Is substantially accurate." Tho
GifiKmix reporter noticed a stranger
standing by whon tlfo account of tho
"find" was being rotated but 'did not
know nt tho tlmo that ho' belonged to
tho profession. Make yourself known
J iioxl time brother nnd wo'll "do 'em
I up In colors" together.
SfeirLxier :Katclif Sc Go.
4lM
The Public
Will plcneo bear in mind Hint wo
havo largo and well assorted lines
of Novelties in Dry Goods for llio
HOLIDAY TRADE.
Silk and cashmcro MUFFLERH
silk linen and cambric Handker-
chiefs in ail tho now colors. Neck-
wear ladies' and gents' OLOVE8.
Dolls Building Blocks Veloci-
pedes Boys' Wogons Doll Bug-
gies Vases China cups and Mous-
tacho cups Flro Crackers Flro
Works etc. etc. etc.
Ifyoudcsiro to make a present
to any ono yon aro euro to find
something appropriate in our stock.
Our stock is largo and well assort-
ed and wo gunrantco to givo you
bettor valuo than any houso in tho
trado.
In all-tho-ycnr-round goods wo
havo Specialties that wo want to
tell you about. Wo havo added
two new lines to our largo stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES. Wo havo
Kelley Goodfcllow it Co'b. lino of
ladies' misses' and children's cus-
tom mado shoes heel and spring
heel. Thoy aro noat and well fin-
ished goods and this is what tho
manufacturers toll us to do:
"Warrant overy pair and if any
prove defective in workmanship or
quality of stock replace them with
a new pair at our expense"
The above is pretty strong but it
is no more than wo will do with
thes'o goods.
Wo liavo a new lino of Cow Boy
Boots in stock. Thoy nro mado by
Nnycs Norman & Co. St. Joseph
Mo. and aro warranted htrictly
hand mado in all parts. Ci.U and
examine them. Wo aro suro they
will ploVuc you.
Wo havo soma great bargains
loft in Clothing Hats Caps nnd
Furnishings. If you should want
anything in tho abovo lines como
and sco us. Wo will savo you
money.
S3s:irLrLer7 ESitolifl: &c Go.
7"dboJ.tci
ULlKJaCKLT SOIL'S.
Mr. T. M Jonet departed wllh hla family
for licenses City Wedneaday light or latt
week to be gone during the winter months.
A lady pedeatrlan made her appearance at
tbla place one night laat week whose mind
wat contlderably deranged. She left rn the
north bound train Ko. 1.
!r ntnhh.l. bnlldlnran addition to the
cabin weet of the depot and wilt more Into It
at toon aa completed. He has rented hla
placo to a man fruui Arkansas.
i m.tl.lnr hit .aTerat head of cattle In tho
neighborhood of Timber Hill and came'rery
near biting lee era! people uerore ; couiu do
killed. Some or the itock hare alnce died.
Deputy U. S. Marshal Chat picket and
posse went to Tort Smith a few daya ago with
I'eter Ofleld and Emmenon Kady charged
with ateallng Mr Swlra'a hones latt October.
There la another accomplice atlll at large.
ThflDobHna achoot bouse literary eoclety
of Cabin creek la In aflourlililn.. oindltbn.
Large attendance! erery Saturday ere belt of
order and good time generally had. Krery-
body lutltej to attend and take part In the
programme!.
Deo. 16 18W. SrsiAX
AUAIU KOTKS.
Dry aa duit.
Warm at springtime.
The new depot la finished and we feel very
proud of It.
Beantirul aa an Indian papoose. That's the
aort or weather we are baring.
Mlsa Carrlngton aunt or Mrs. Jno. F
Warren arrlted from Cboutean the Hth and
will apend acreral daya vltltlng her nelce.
The Sabbath school at Hall's chapel la
making preparatloni for a Culttmaa tree en
tertainment for Cbrlttraat for the acholara
old and yonng and a grand time la anticipated.
Mr Warren's new store la growing and
would hare been completed ere thle but for
alckneta In bli family It It expected to hare
the good t In the atore-room within the next
ten itayt or io.
Mra 0. II. Werven has been very alck the
post ton days. At one time she waa thongbt
to be beyond help and her listen Mra. Nor-
man ofUlbton. and Mra. Cobb or Wagoner
were called to her aide. Hut we are glad to
be able to report that she la now convalescent
aud Hires promise or aoon being tip again.
Lola Smith youniett daughter or Mra
I.ncyK. Smith bad a terloot accident hap-
pen to her to-day (Ueo. 11)- From some
canie unknown ihe wat attacked by Mr
Sklnner't dog and her flesh lacerated Inter-
eral placet. Why the dog thould hare at-
tacked the chlhl la ooeiplatnabla aa It la am-
ally iiulte harmless aud friendly with every
one.
Deo. II 1W. W. II. O.
Chamberlain's Chough ltemedy is
made especially for acute throat and
lung diseases such as roughs colds
andcroup and is admitted to be with-
out an equal for those ailments 1Mb
effect Is to loosen a cold anil relieve tho
luugs open tho secretions and free
theoutlru nvstem of all symptoms of
tho cold. (0 cent anil ono dollar bot-
tles aro for salu by W. C. Fatton A Co.
Oapt. J. B Iloyreldsand Ex-Indian
Agent II. L. Owon will erect at onco a
largo stortfl bnslness house 50x120 feet
at South McAlester the crossing of
the Choctaw Coal company's road In
which they expect to open a stock of
general merchandise.
A nrevontlvo for croup Thero no
longei exists any doubt hut croup can
be prevented. Truo croup nover ap-
Iicura without a warning and if Cham-
icrlnln's Cough Foinedy Is' glvei as
directed as soon au the first Indication
of croup appears It will Invariably
dispel all symptoms of tho dlseasp.
This can always bo dnno If ft la kept
at hand. Wfrent and one dollar bot-
tles lor sale by W U Fatton $ Co.
XxxcSL. O7ox
VIMTA IHtUa STOKE IHJLLET1X.
Nxw Store.
Xkw Flxteret.
Naw Stock of Drnga.
Saw rricet Lower.
New Butlnesa Generally.
Btrr the tame old aatlifactory manner or
dealing with the people.
Gitx at a call and bring that pretcrlptlen
with yon and hare It rilled.
Merit Wins.
TVo deslro to say to our citizens that
for years we have been selling Dr.
King's Ntir Discovery for Consump-
tion Dr. King's New Life Fills. Buck-
len's Arnica Salvo and Klectric Hitters
and havo never handled remedies that
sell as well or that havo siren such
universal satisfaction. Wo do not
hesitate to cuarantee them every time
and we stand ready to refund the pur-
chase mice if satisfactory results do
mi. miiun mrir ubo. i iieee renioaics
iinvo won I
their mprlts
have won their great popularity on
Is. W. C. Fatton & Co.
druggists.
For a lamo back try saturating a
nl ceo of flannel with Chamberlain's
Fain Balm and binding It on tho ef-
fected parts. This treatment will cure
any ordinary rase in ono or two days.
Fain Halm also cures rheumatism
sprains swellings and lameness. GO
cent bottles (or salo by W. O. Fatton
& Co.
TIIK POITMU LIKE
To the rait lithe Iturllngton Itouto (Htnnl-
bal A St. JoiephR. II). The lervleo by tbla
line haa been constantly Improved nntll It
hit reached a degree of excellence anrpaiietl
by none and equaled by few. The Ilurllng-
ton'a"ll"la probably the Bneit and most
popular train running between the Missouri
rlrer and Chicago being a tolld through Vet-
tlbule train or Pnllman aleepera and Free
chair can. Learlog Kansas City Atchlion
and St. Joseph after tapper the paueoger
arrlres In Chicago at 0:1J In the morning.
Hating taken bieakftit on on of the Our-
llugton'a world renowned dining cars he la
ready for the day'a business or In ample time
to make all eastern connectlona.
For the conrenlrnce of passengers from
Kansas City the "Ell" takea a dining car out
of KaataaClty on which eatt-bound paaien-
gera aro terred with a tapper which la equaled
by few hoteli.
The Ilnrllngton'a St. Lonla line though
comparatively new la becoming better known
aud growing In popular faror erery day nntll
It bldt ralrln the near future lo be the favor-
ite line between the Missouri rlrer and St.
Louie Tbla train consisting of throjjh
sleepers chair can and coaches leaves Kan-
aaa City Atchison and St. Joseph tHrr top-
per and putt the paatenger In St. Lonli for
breakfast and ample time to make all con-
nee tlnna.
Yon are alio requested to bear In mind that
the Darlington (Kaniaa City Bt. Joseph A
Council llluOi It. It.) la the ouly line running
tbrongh Pullman Ituffet aleepera between
Kaniaa City and Bt. Joseph and St. Paul aud
Mlnneapolla. Thlale the abort line between
Kansas City St Joseph and Omaha. Through
daily trains with aleepera and ehalrcars.
In whatever direction yon travel be anre
your tickets read over the Iturllngton Itoute
thereby luiurlngyourtelftlio greatest amonnt
of comfort with the least expense of money
and time
Writs for all Information circulars etc
to It. U. Orr general southwestern pstscuger
sgent 004 Main street Kansas City or
A U Hawk.
Oeneral Past. A 'ticket Agent
St Joseph Mo
Itiicklen'a Arnica Salto.
The host aalve in tho world for Cuts
Utilises Sort's Ulcers' Salt ttheuru
Hover sores Tettors Chapped Hands
Chilblains Corns and all Skin erup-
tions and positively cured Files or no
pav required. It Is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction or money refunded.
Irlrt:" centa per box. ror salO by W.
V. I'uttuii & Co.
!B"ULtl3: ZBxos- Svaaiteia flffj
TJ2U.TTDH.m X3ST
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Havo an entirely Now
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Fall and Winter Goods
and respectfully solicit an inspection of goods and price?.
What wo Havo in the Furniture Line:
lletlstcails Spring Mattresses Spring Cols Dining nnd Stand
Tables Qucnswaro Safes Cotton ar.d Husk Mnllrcsscs
aaHHOTarW lH.aBaamJP -aai)aaaaililaV
Qtpla and ZViasrGrssorios.
Our stock is at all times tho vory
best and comprises everything im-
aginable from Northern bit a
pound Bacon to tho most extrava-
gant delicacios.
Wo aro Headquarters on
Ready-made Clothing
And can fit you up in any kind
of a Suit from tho cheapest to tho
best.
Without more spaco wo cannot
mention all tho other lines that wo
carry but suffice to say that wo
can como as near supplying your
every want as any firm in tho
country and - when you como wo
will satisfy you of tho fact.
MUYEK0CKMABm0FSTL0DI3
THE ST. LOUIS IVATIOXAX.
STOCK YAEDS
BVoealrd at East Bt Lonla III.
Directly opposite che city of Bt. Louts. Bayer
for all description of Lire Block alwayalnat- '
Undawo and wlthla. Ura grounds ot tbo Block
Tarda n a Beef Canning Company wltf
capacity for ahtugbterlng 1000 bead of cattle)
dally and Pork Packing Batablitbmenca wtt j
a capacity for aUugt te ring 12X bog daUy.
ISAAC II. KSOX rrttldoat
CUAS. T. J0SES. Bunt.
Chieftain Office for Job 'Printing.
EW L1SE TO CIIIUAU0.
TlirougnSleeplosCan llctwcen Calrcs
ton and Chicago.
On Aujtust llth.lSX). the Missouri Kaniaa
A Texas railway In connection with the
Houston A Texaa Central railway and the
"Ilnrllngton" Koute established a New Quick
Train Service with Pullman Iluffet Sleeping
ctrt between Oalretton. Houston liallai
Sherman Denlton Paraons Ft Scott Se-
dalla. Bt. Louis Hannibal end Chicago pat-
tengers taklug tbla train for the eatt which
It equipped with handsome day eoachea com-
fortable amoklnjteara and rreeKecllnlng Chair
cara (between Sedalla and II annlbal) In addi-
tion to Lnxurlona Pnllman Duffel sleepers
are landed In Chicago at 0:15 a. ra.. many
houra In advance of any other route lulling
connectloj wltb rut bound morning tralna on
all roada out of Chicago; and a corresponding
laving ot time to Toledo Detroit. Cleveland
Pittaburg Philadelphia New York Boston
and other eastern cities ltetnrnlng eastern
train leavea Chicago at 5:U p m. attached to
the "Unrllngton" fast train the "Ell" ar-
riving at atatlon In Missouri and Kaniaa the
neat morning and day. and at Texat polnta
the following day making thlt abiblntely the
qulckett route bet ween Chicago anu the tooth-
west. Make no mistake at lo the rontet Mil-
aoun Kaniai&Texsi Burlington" Itonte
snd II. AT. 0. Ity. For tickets and further
Information calfripon any ticket ag-nt Mia-
lonrl Kaniaa A Texai railway or address
II. V Hughes Texas vssttnger agent. Fort
Worta Texas. Oastox Misuaa
Gcn'l Fatienger and Ticket Agent
Sedalla Mo.
A Wonderful Recovery.
Mrs. Geo. P. Smooto a highly
cultivated and estimable lady ot
Prcscott Ark. writes under date
of April 22 1889: "During the
summer of 1887 my eyes became
inflamed and my stomach and
liver almost hopelessly disordered.
Nothing I ato nfjrccd with mo. 1
took chronic diarrhoea nnd for
somo timo mv lifo was despaired
of by my family. Tho leading
physicians ot llio country wcro
consulted and tho medicines ad-
ministered bv them nover did any
Eertnanent fiood and I lingered
otween lifo and death tho latter
boing preiorablo to tho agonies I
was endurinc. In May 1888 I
became distrusted with physicians
and their medicins I dropped
them all and depended solely on
Swift's Specilio C3. . .) a row
bottles of which made mo perma
nently woll well from then until
now."
DISABLED FOR BUSINESS.
Sovoral years ago my health
failed mo and 1 was compelled to
zivo up my business. I was in
constant ncunv caused from oxcru
dating pains in my back livor
nnd stuiiiar.h. I triod overy modi-
cine I could hear of but without
any relief. My attention was then
called to a. a. H. i trtctt
five bottles of it nnd rocoived tho
most gratifying results I am to-
day as healthy and sound a man
as you will find any whoro aud I
otvu it nil to tlfo curative proper-
ties to bd found in Swift's Spccifio
(S. S. S.) U. h. Womack
Morgarttown N. 0.
Trcntiso on Blood and Skin dis-
eases mailed frco. Swjft'a 8po-
clficCo. Drawer S Atlanta Gt.
Ladle lead this tfnparallell Offer.
so any lauj aenuinK u. tuo u.iuriu tw.nij
other ladies with their address we will max
a' liamltotue pn-aeut worth .everal dollars
Addreta (enclotfuR four centa rrpostae)
t-ti TaxASPOKta.siTCo Dallas Texw.
I HAND
and Fresh Slock of
"Wood and Ooote StOTes
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Wo have an Abundant Supply and at prices which cannot bo
Disrountedt
Butler Bros. Chouteau 1. 1?
srro-viErs
W. W. Miller
m
Coal 5 Wood Burner
Cooking and Heating
of every character and description. Soo our.no w stylo rjf Grated;
Tho handsomest over imported. T '
Our "Yinita Drug Storo-'
TToxvb up ia. Staoko on Oo-fcotor 3 -
but a new stock of
IDxnags sutlcL
a Complete slock was ordered immediately and will bo found
tST-IN THE H R'D.WAR'E STORE. ' Please call drill ace us";
wish &cReck Cb
(iMCOBrOflATtD)
IVit STOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS
KANSAS CITY STOCKYARDS
CONSIGNMENTS SOUCITEO.
Costliest Picture in the World.
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plcturo Is only Mail Inches n site. This ra tee bigbest gKCfl ever paM tor a laftt ptestarsv
A BeauUful Photo Etchlnir. as represented aVrto. tho full alio ot tho orttjUaL In wMek tW
greatestoara and nrtlaUo ability hara been employed to reyro.luraallthcbMllt Mtf
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acrtbor of tbo weekly edition ot
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Aropyof thUetahfoiroaflnapffttrrtpcr SUMlacbos In alio. Will bo
posUco prersld to every annual subscriber after Novoiubcr f ISW.
The Wokly Republic with
. Mr Staple copy sJiapromlanjibeetncntfiwilo any addre Usnal
poeteiaitersiuMloJseraaihortied aeju.' Attytvu
Job Work of Every Description
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STOCKMEN'S SADDLES
rJridleo aiidceiw WfeM aVp-eurafl
and all kinds of ranch supplies con-
stantly on handi
Building Material-
In this line Wo havo
Lumber Limo Cciiiciit
Doors Windows
Itaw and Ready mixed
Paints Oils Varnishw;
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