The Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 28, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 15, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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X
an Chieftain.
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Ind. 'j'eb. Mcit. 15 1891.
Local Ballroad Time Tables.
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Through coicliea from St. Louli to Sapalpa
2:3im.
Tt.MTA UIIUIILII niUECTOItr.
it . K. Church louth ll.It.Urcathon.e pailori
Jabbath icliool at 10:00 a. rn.l preaching at II
a. hi. anil 7 p. m. prayer Meeting every Wed-
needay evening 'iommnnlon lerrlco every
or.t bandar.
1'retbyterlan Clinrch. 1. N. Allen pn-
tori preaching. Sundayi at II a. in. and 7 p.
m.i Sunday achool at 10 a. m. prayer moet-
IngThuriday night.
Uongrejiatlonal Uhnrcti Iter. Fayette Hard
paatoriaervlcpa every BnniUy at 11 a m. and
7 p. m. i Sunday School at 10 a. m. Chrltllan
Kndeavor Society t V m. 1'rayer meeting
ivery Wrdnraday evening.
W. 0 T U. Meela every Wedneiday at 4
t'etock p. in.
I'lllAI.l'lllAN I.ODOK No.lt. K.
of 1. Merit every 'Ineaday evening
In their caitle hail at 7:30 Vl.lllng
krilghti In good ttandlng Invited.
KM. Landrnm 0 0.
J.8. HcCriry. K oflt. amis.
VINITA LODOE NO. (1. A. P. A A. II.
Meela In Ma.onlo Hall the Drat Satur-
ay night borore eacii run moon. . ..
Olivhii IlAunr. W.M.
T. 11. IlurrwoTOH See.
VINITA 1.0DOK. NO. 18 1. O.
O F.. meete In Mktonlohall on
Monday night of earh week at
7:30 o'clock.
J. 1' SCOTT ."( U.
A. O llorruAN Sec'y.
l'UUITY CIIAlTKlt. O. S. 8.. meela In Ma-
lonlo hall Ural and thirl Ihnrtday In each
month at 7:30 o'clock n m ....
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axnxcOA SI. Bwaik. Sec'y.
l.OOA-T-ilSrOTKS.
VitacorU. -j
' An early aprlng.
Try Tascoriit.
Flbeied codltsli nl Swain's.
Try Tnacorla for chllJreii.
Flelilns Is said to bo good.
Seed oats at SSuts nt Swain's.
Insist on netting Tascoria.
Grand liver lias been on a tear.
Ilorso radish Hour at dwaln's.
Try Tascoria -for yottrsnlf.
laruiers are about through oat sow-
ins. Coal oil for 15o per gallon at II. M.
Swain's.
Plant eoiiio trees on that bare lot of
yours.
No. 1 fine salt $1.'30 per barrel at
h'wnln's.
for board by the day or week seo
Sum Burns.
titar nnd horso shoo tobacco -10c per
pound at Swain's..
Swain sells Kolden crown Hour for
(1.50 per hundred.-
If yo't want a Kopd meal call at
liiiriia' HeetKUrunl. J
The Sunday schools nre lllllni; up as
warm weather approaches.
Nuts ca.tdies and fruit the best in
tho market at liurns' IteaUurant.
A fow business lots In Vlnita lor
aato. 21 32 David Taylor.
John llyrd of Neosho father of Tom
l)yrd has moved his fatniy to Vlnita.
Fine lino of spring wall paper at
liurns'. Allstyleaand prices; oxaiulno.
Attorney-General Hastings of Tulil-
equali spent Saturday and Sunday In
this city.
J. (J. Linnl of Kinnison was down
Saturday to hear (Jotntnlssioner Mc-
Keunou. liurns would havo a bonming big
trado If ho would advurtise In The
OnlnrriAN.
Mrs. Nip Ulackstono died at Mus-
kor'eu Murcu 3rd. She was a eleler.of
MaJ. I). W. Lipe.
C. W. I'oole at Chelsea has just re-
ceived afresh caroi Kansas steam salt
at $1.00 per barrel.
This olllco would bay and pay cnsli
for a medium sized safe (irorlded the
price was very low.
ilutter oggs poultry eamc oystcrB
and all fresh and salt meats nt Vlnita
Produce and Meat market.
Onpt. Wm. Jackson of Wagoner
was among the many plo.ieunt callers
at this oOlce Saturday.
Two nlco building lots for sale In a
dcslrahlo portion of tho city; price
500. Enquire nt this olllco.
Tho Ilacbtel hotel north of tho
track Is about completed and is quite
a cbiiimodious structure.
Small boy (aslde)-"Gcu whiz" but
them Little Giant pills take tho enko.
Sold and warranted by A.W. foreman.
At Vlnita Produce and Meat market
you can certainly llnd something dain-
ty nnd tempting to eat. Uo nnd try.
V.?h for sale from choice Black
l.nilgshans 60k per sotting of IS S.
M. Tumbling box 212 Vlnita I. T. 3l
Uapt. Jim Martlnr tho "Sage of Illg
creek." was over Saturday to hear
what the Duwos commission had to
esy.
The one dollar premium for the best
newsletter In Inst week's paper was
awarded to tho Kluulson correspon-
dent. Nathan Adams of Alluwonud Miss
H.le Jackson of VlnlU were married
last week nt Ularemort Hov. Drown
uilicintlng.
Jumes Smith son of a farmer near
Uatoosa accidentally shot ami killed
lilmtell Sunday morning while hand-
ling u revolver.
A few years ngo tho drumming of
prulrle chickens could bo distinctly
lit-ard from this town on all sides hut
none can bo heard this spring. They
willaooii ho extinct.
'"St. leu head of hogs marked crop
"II right ear nnd split; half under crop
In lull ear. A liberal reward will bo
luli for iiilurmutlou leading to re-
covery '. I'umpliroy.
'Hie strip IkhuI.1 bold nt liint. oood
tliuoH ut Imiiii mul you will llnd the
uoaniiocKuriirmj paints oils vane
"in" notions ulrrtuluy iircsenU
Jowelry vnlcntlucs otcj otcj ivt-.
your to plenw Ilonry lllckox i'ulr-
land I. T.
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PERSONAL MENTION.
doings and Comings of Vlnltans
nnd Tholr Visitors.
-Her Charley Illnrjecket wai among onr
vltllortlattlatnrdar.
-Wallace Taylor wai np from Adatr Son-
dayvliltlngrelatlvee -Dr. Fortner made a pro'eielonal trip to
Claremore the tint or the week.
-Judge Tom Rogcri of tha Otige country
wai over a few daya recently.
-J. O Hall returned Hatnrday from a brief
vltlt with hit parenta In Georgia
Jim Hehtln and a brother of J. E. Camp-
bell were In from Allnwe Saturday.
W. II. Fortner.oft'ryor Creek ppontaday
or two the flrttofthe week In Mnlta.
Senator Claude Waihbourne vrai over Fri-
day attending to tome bnilnett In thlt city
-3. W. Dall wat up from Illg Cabin a few
dayt ttnee for the chelf purpoie of renewing
lilt paper.
W. It. Iltdgtlt went to St Louli Sunday
to pnrchaio hit ttock of tprlng and tummer
dry good a
I'ree Drowning came down from Seneca
lat Saturday to hear what Judge McKennon
hid to lay.
Her. I). Jt. Allen returned lait week from
a month'e ilay at KureHa Spring! for the ben-
efit ofhla eyei.
-K N ttitcllffand Henry McUlaiion left
Monday for St. Louli to buy their iprlngand
ummer Itojk ufdry goodi boot and ihoea.
-C. I). Long and wife were In Saturday to
hear the apeaklng and enquire If anyone want-
ed to buy aumeCheliea property very cheap
II. M Jacoway ethnographer for the
Daweicomml.ilon from DardoneMe Ark.
wat up Saturday to report Col. McKennon'i
remarka .
Frank Franklin once a butcher' boy In
tills city but now one of the anbitantlal farm-
er! of the vicinity of Alton waa down a few
dayaalnce to ire li la new half brother.
-I. W. Singleton editor of the Muikogee
I'hoenlx apent a portion of lait Saturday in
our city. He reported much mora apparent
Intereat litre than at lili town In the commit
lion. .
Mm! 13 youiitt ladles of Willie Hnleell
1 college will give an elocution and
innelc recllnl In llio college clmiel to-
morrow (Frliln-) evi'iilnir March lOih.
Ailrnlaalon 23 cents All a to invltei.
On tho f'lllowint? Kyldny evening tlio
23rd tho kneliem of thti colleu will
r(vo a similar I'litcrtnlniiUMit tho ml-
luisslon price belim llio FGino. A real
treat is in store lor nil who attend.
AT m.AVIn AM ...... .!...
iJtl tiiiu(iii niio uvnu lllflll
D1 tho Uoodys illuir country Inst
week nnd reports tho arrival ol n new
boy Zick I'umphrcy Flnnlgaii. Mat
has reached tho very wise conclusion
that the success in farming lies in rais-
ing a diversity of crops lustead of all
corn and wheat lie haa ten acres of
mammoth clover has seed for six acres
of alfalfa and last year raised live acres
of Kalllrcoru which in nppuarnnco ro-
semblos sorghum canti.
ACCIDENT occurred at JJoleu's
m
ferry ou Grand river a few days
Rluco which came near costing several
parties their lives and the loss of n
team. One. of the cable ropes broke
when the boat was about hall way
across and the boat uuuk. The team
was turned loose aud swam sslioro.
Several tnen threw oil their clothes
aud plunged Into the frigid waters and
swam out. No lives wcro lost aud the
boat was saved.
tXAU. LEO E. IJENNErT was up from
lHJ Muskogee Friday to look after
tho transfer of n couplo of tine horses
which came in on tho Frisco nnd were
sent down on tho M. K & T. that eve-
ning. .Tho gentlmau was'trjlug lo
buy a gooil snddlo animal for his wife
but was unable- to find one. Musko-
gee as well as Vinitn has tome very
good horses and somoof these days wo
shall havo aomo horse allows which
will be a surprise to nil.
VV AM JONES tho gronl and dialing.
aD uished orator will b In Seneca
on tho 21st Inst. and will deliver his
unparalleled lecturo on "sbnins nnd
the ' genuine" Don't mlis heaiinjr
tho great southern orator on his favor-
ite theme. Half rates will bo nllowed
pn the Frisco. Order your ticket early
and not choice seats. Tho commilto
on arrangements will see that nil com-
ing from a distance have accommoda-
tions. For other infatuation address
W. M. Campbell or It G. Browning
Seneca Mo.
1'
AST FRIDAY morning n special
train went down the M K &T.
with a parly of tho ollicials nboardlbo
first time (hero has been a turnout of
this kind lu mouths. Tho parly em-
braced among others Henry 0. House
chairman of tho board Now York;
Thos. 0. Pttrdy general manager A
A.Allen geuercl superintcndenl;Caioy
A. Wilson chief engineer St. Louis
nnd L. W. Welch division superln-
tondont Parsons. Tlieao gentlemen
wcro en route for Galveston the con-
nection into wbloh place- Is glying tho
"Katy" n great deal of nnnoynnce.
AST WEEK a freight wnuon drlv-
i en by D. W. Ilushyhead's hired
man a negro reached Tahleijuah from
Ft. Gibson with tho body ol a woman
who had been burned to death ou the
way. The story tolil by the driver is
that while they were camped for tho
night tho woman complained of being
cold nnd asked him to mako up a fire
and p-it the spring rent of the wagon
noar it for hor. Uo thinks alio must
havo gono to sleep aud fallen Into the
Ore lie heard her scream and jump-
ing up saw her running blazing like a
comet and when he caught het she
was almost burno to death. Tho
woman's name was Lncas and alio Is
said to havo been of questionable
diameter. As tho man's story was in
many rospects Improbable he was nr-
rostcd nnd ail Investigation wat Insti-
tuted A 11011 22ND is tho dale fixed by
m Vlco President J. 0. Hall for
tho spring meeting of tho Cattlemen's
Protectlvo association tho place
Wagoner. A good attendance of cat-
tlemen Is not only desired but Is an-
ticipated for the benefits derived from
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tills organization Hienii wuiu inuu
compensate for I ho expense. One In-
stance which is only ouo of many
will illustrate. A member of the or-
ganization paid in 1602 PI as dues;
tho amount of money which he got for
cattle cnuilit by the Inspectors was
200. Last year he paid as dues 30
and the Inspectors only caught one
steer valuu 2JC0 Tho deductions
liom this case were that thieves round
out (buy could not safely ship cattle
registered In this association and con
Bcqiioqtly had to quit stoaltng them
Tho folluwlng Is a rumiuary of last sea-
ion's work: Cattle reportod 110010;
duos collected fS.SOO; total expenses
$'071; falnoofcatllucut by Inspectors
M.200; pnld for convicton ofthlovs
523.
fOUT WOltTIl tins among Its visit-
ing cowmen tbls week qute a
delegation from Vlnita who accept-
ing tho courtesies tendered on behalf
of the Frisco left Bunday afternoon
In a special car going via Paris nnd
Dallas. Tbo party consisted of N.
8klnnor nnd wife Wm. Little John
W. Miller W. E. Halsoll and son
Kwlng Ed Halsell.A. II. Cook Nuck
Horry S. M. Taiubllng suj a tutendent
of tho stock yards and M. E. Mllford
of Tub Uhikptain qfflce. J. T. Dick-
son tho Wabash 'stock sgont Jim
Taylor of Claremore and J. W. Ernest
wore nlso In tho outllt nnd Wm. How-
ell jolnod it ftltOscurun. Col. U. W.
Thompson the Frisco's llvo stock
Agent gave the comfort of tho party
his personal attention nnd nothing
was lacking. Mrs Thompson csmo
nbonul tho train nt Piorco City nnd ac-
companied the gnosis of hor husband
as far as Monett whero an elegant
cupper which ho had ordered in tho
morning was served. II L. Naylor
Jny Forsyth nnd Chsrley Jnmos of
Wheeler James A Co. Union stock
yards joined the party nt Monett.
The party was loaded Into a special
Pullman and at last reports were faring
llko nabobs. Monday evening through
tho courtesy of tho M. K. AT. they
were followed by Dr.E.B Hrayser Dr.
Koremnn Jim .McCrary Sam Motley
Frank Lanier Leo Uarrett Sam Hums
and In (act noarly every cowman 'round
auint this place.
Latest Improved corn plsnters nnd
cultivators at Chnrlesworth & Hulling-
ten's. The Knights of Pythias lire being
fnetructcd In drill lacllrs and give
promise of becoming quito proficient
in a short tlmo.
A lawsuit before Commissioner T. J.
Crooks Monday and Tuesday brought
a good portion of the population of
While Oak and Chelsea to town.
The severe freezing in January kill-
ed n great many of tho older peach
trees In this locality and tho peach
crop this season Is a lotnl failure.
The Vinlla nurseries are now mak-
ing their spring delivery of nursery
slock. Parties who havo ordored trees
nro requested lo come at onco and get
them.
Mr. and Mrs. II T. Swanzey enter-
tained quite a number ol their young
friends last Friday evening in n happy
manner. Choice refreshments were
served.
On Easter Sunday (March 2oth) Rev.
it. 11. Gicathouse will begin a series of
sermons on tho bible and will con-
tinue them nightly until tho series is
closed.
Tho social arranged by tho Ladles'
Parsonage society at Mrs. 1'umnliroy's
last Friday night was very generally
attended and an extremely pleasant
occasion.
O. XV. Poolo has just received a car
load of the celebrated Jno. Deere Im-
plements Including a line of boggles
wagons etc. Don't buy till you get
his prices. Chelsea
The city council of Claremore passed
resolutions Inviting tho Dawes com-
mission to that town which invitation
has been accepted but tho date has not
yet ben fixed. i
If you neetUanythlng In the way of
groceries dry goods furnishings
trunks aud valises buggies or wagous
furniture or anything else go to C.
XV. Poole Chelsea who will make pri-
ces to suit the times.
Mellon XV. Oady from Boston a
graduate of llaward law school has
located In Vlniln aud has formed a
partnership with Joo U. Merrell in the
pracllco of law. Wo bespeak for Mer-
rell &. Cady n lucrative practice.
iAptain uouu nas a lureo year
old colt ho knows to be "line as split
silk." Friday ho asked 75000 for it; Sat-
urday ho had fallen to f 2600. Continu-
ing in the same ratio the price to-
day should bo $78.12 and that Is low
enough.
Ja'ctson Eletchcrj tho noted Choc-
taw who was seuteucod to be shot Oct.
0 1601 but mado his cscapo nnd had
nover been re-arrested was shot and
killed last Saturday by a deputy mar-
shal. Fletcher was wanted for ped
dling whisky.
Thoro will bo a mass mooting of Ibo
Cherokee-Shawnee Indians held it or
near Charles Bluejacket's on Thurs-
day March 22nd 1601.
CYBUS CoitNATZER
Assistant Chief.
Capt. Thos. Knigh't nnd wife gave
tholr daughter Fannie n nice party
last Friday evening in honor of her
thirteenth birthday. Tho houao was
filled wlthllttlo folks all or whom had
a g.iy time. Nlco refreshments were
served to the delight of all.
For northern seed potatoes go to 0.
W. Poole the bustling Chelsea mer-
chant who has just received a
car load and will auarantoo prices as
low as any oce. They consist of Early
Rose Beauty of Hebron Peerless etc.
lie also keeps n full line of D. M.
Ferry's garden seeds.
Johnnie Pitsenberger's team ran
away at Big Cabin Monday with flro
girls In the wagon. Four of the young
ladles jumped out while the horses
were going at a full run; two of tbem
wero considerably hurt. Tbo fifth
girl remained lu tho wagon And was
not hurt. Tho team after gotllng
loose from tho wagon rati oil a bank
into the creek and would havo drown-
ed had I hoy not been reccuod.
NEOSHO 8BBD HOU8B
Eatabllabod 1800 -Devoted Ex-
clusively to tbo Seed Trade
Carries tho largest and best stock
and can sell tame cheaper than any
homo In tho southwest 1 have In
stock and more coming a large supply
of garden seeds In bulk from tho best
northern growers; a car load of grass
seeds car load of nothorn grown seed
corn rar loud .lotliern grown seed
pats 1000 bushels seed sweet potatoes
1000 binhels nolhern grown seed pota
toes among them 23
TUB .NkW KAMA POTATO) rP-IIUAN
tho best early potato over Introduced.
I also handle berry boxes frlut pack-
ages Paris green London purple and
bluo stone for spraying purposes.
Will bavo In season early cabbage
tomato sweet potato and pansy plant.
for sale. When I say that I can giro
you botler figures I metnjutt what I
say nnd If you will send Tor my price
list I will convince von of the fact.
A Idrest H. W. BsurmaK Neosho Mo. I
PROVE ITEMS.
Par Pooplo Farming and Still Hnv-
Iruf' thft Moasloa
-MiiiIhI Iea.le.ll Meaikalll
George HldlOer shipped a car load Of cattle
toSt Louli Monday.
Hlnei Tleiile Maaon and May Skaggi are
.nfferlng with a levere attack of mil. lei.
We nnderiland that Scruggi the "Lone
Highwayman" wn IdenllTed at Illoomfleld
Ark. The'bandlt Urea near thli place.
Our little town li growing rapidly. Two
newatorei will toon be opened and ready for
large trade. T. 8. Ttomten li aUo building an
addition to till itorr.
. The cable bloke at Cirey'a ferry llit week
and Ibe new ferry bolt floated down the river
lodging In a drltt four mllea below However
the boat will loon be replaced reidy fur uie.
At preient the mill hack eronea at Flih Trip
lerry.
No queitlon em be of 'more Importance to
the Grove people thin the "Mill queitlon"
unle.i It I. the "strip money." Thequeitlon
agitated at preient I. that the? will orginlte j
a Joint itoek company and build an A 1 rollur
mill at thli plice. When we get the Strip
money then we'll hive the mill at thlt place.
We have the grain and there la nothing want-
ing but capital.
SALT CREEK VALLEY.
Laoonlo.i From Luons and tho
Country Surrounding.
Wheat lookt fine lines the Mireh Mint
bivecome
Theclllteniorthlt vicinity are fait rail-
ing In line for allotment.
Lyceum every Friday night at the chapel.
We have tome very able debater..
V. J. Coyne la tomewbit dl. appointed.
It It a girl In place "f a boy born March Snd
The eiperlenced peach grower! In thlt
country ny the petch crop mil be an entire
failure.
John. on Fuliom killed an eagle la.t week
on ltocky llldge mta.urlng teven feet from
tip to tip.
Mr. and Mn. Albert Morrll itopptd oyer
Snnday at JameiUaYtln'a on their way from
Fort Smith
Mr andMra. Lewli Saih of l'ryor Creek
are vlilllng their Grandma Ileck'a family and
friend of the valley.
8chool li out at the chapel. Mr and II r..
Dilly are going to move to Nowata to the
regret of their rainy friend..
From Silt creek to Hie Paw paw breaki a
dlatanca of ten mllea I. almott entirely Bat-
tled by claimants "and yet Ihiy come
Tommy Thomp.on and wife formerly of
Adair have moled In our valley. Only wl.h
a few more real citizen were aetlllng here.
Ilillle l'arli of Ulg creek committed
larceny a abort time ago by ateallng a dangh-
ttr.of Mr. McKeya. They were married In
hatte by (lev. S'lm Webber. Wlah them
much Joy.
J C. Nel.on li eipectlngivl.lt loon from
bit brother L 11 Mellon of Knoxvllle Ten-
ne.iee. Mr. Nation la a prominent lawyer of
that city and It the owner of Iluili ttrong a
two yeir old trotllngcolt. and one of the
World'i Fitr prlte winner..
Id CREEK AND VICINITY.
A "Noway" i-ottor In tho Fullest
Senso of tho Torm.
Mn. Searle. vltlted Nowata recently.
Mr. Wll.on I. very tick with eryilpilai.
Mill Grace Horner It vltltlng In Ml.tourl.
Ira and Larkln Deck are nowcltlieni of the
Strip addition to Oklahoma
The W. C. T. U. of Salt creek will celo-
briteNetl Dow'iblrlhdiy.
A alnglng ichool It In progre.t led by
Prof. M. llerglncftlluejacket.
Uncle William- and Aunt Sarah Martin
bare moved back to Ibe farm on Tllg creek and
thing teem more natural now.
Uncle Jim Martin John h'elion John. on
Fut.om and othera went- to bear the Dawea
commla.lon at Vlnita Saturday.
A little child of Hooliy Thomson'. died
a few diyi tlnce. The bereived pirentt have
the aympathr of the entire community.
-rMra. Ilaltle Martin of Snow creek nai been
vl.lltog hr parenta Mr. and Mra. Shreckand
her grandparent. Mr. andMra. lluruett.
Mra. Anderion who hit been ab.ent tlnce
September at Independence Kan with ber
daughtera wbo attend ichool at tnat place hat
returned.
L A. Kejt of Nowata donated (10 to help
dnl.h our clupel ou Salt creek. Mra. Keyilt
In very bid health ind will go to Hot Spring!
In a few daya.
Muter Merl Beldomrldge of Coffeyvllle
iptnt two weeki with the family ol Grandma
Heck recently. He li one of tbe prlte muthe-
mitlcltntof tonthern Kin. a..
h 11. Null and family of l'ryor Creek bale
been Spending the week with Mrt Heck. Mn.
Xaih'a grandmother While here they called
on John Mellon and family. Jobn wl.blng to
extend L. It. every courteay offered blm a
pair of bound pupple.l but Mr.. John nhli-
pered something In Mr.. Xt.h'i ear abont
kitchen pot. ikllleti and pant and their
dogthlpt will be deitlned to cba.e jack rabbltt
on Salt creek for an Indefinite period of time.
BLUEJACKET NOTES.
Reflex of a Contontod and Pros
perous Community.
There It pro.pect of i good wbeit crop tbli
tenon.
Farmer are farther advanced In their
prlng work than common for thlt icaton of
the yeir.
Oood proipecti for a wedding here toon)
atkJ A. McKemle.
A writing ichool It being taught here and
everal bu.lneit men are attending
Health It generally good in thlt vicinity
but tbebtbyofJn Allen 1. lick with fever at
tbli writing.
Your eorretpondent wai In Vlnita Ibe 10th
toihear Col. McKecnon ipeak. We codorte
about all ha tald.
Ilay land li becoming an object near thlt
atatlon. Coma gran .old here the other Oiy
for 00 centa an acre.
"Doc" lllaylock only twenty year old
preached a tplendld itrmon at Illuejicket
church Sundiy night.
A. I). Mehdlnghall li potting In a confec
tionery and lunch counter In the building ad-
Joining W. W- Ilalley.
The Dlurjacket Ijoeum will ciota Friday
night until next fall. The foreign Immigra-
tion queitlon will be dl. caned.
J. F. Tbompion veterinary turgeon li
now living with lilt Wblte and thote wbo need
bit lorvlcea will Snd blm there.
t.'hn l'ea.on li .1111 f.lthfully working on
the like dam and taya II .lull be fluliho-1 In
good otd.r If It tikea all tummer.
-.W. W. Ilalley while at Kama. City la.t
Week purcha.ed alargtritock of good than
be tver brought to llluej.cket before.
There It good pro.pect of a new grocery
ttoro and lumber ytrd In tbli town In the near
future. Tbli li what li needed badly.
Jobn I'bllllpi brlngt Intu thlt town the
bett corn of anyone In the entire coitntry. He
Uvea on the Wodiack plico on We.t Cabin
creek.
It la a notlceabli fact that there are a bet-
ter clan of people coming Into thli tecllon of
country thin ever belore. There lute been
soma very substantial f.rmtrt tcttled near
lllufjtf ktl tali spring.
Take no Substitute for
Royal Baking Powder.
It is Absolutely Pure.
All others contain alum or ammonia.
A Crisp Bright Budget of Nowa
From a Thrifty Town
Mr. Dege ha. returned from a sojourn In
Ten..
Mri Nat Miyei nude a ihort vl.lt to
ChouUlu thli week.
Sir. McKnery li arranging for a nice gar-
den b.ck of lil. .lore.
Mr and Mr.. 1 It. Na.li hay returned
from their tl.lt to Salt creak.
Thnriday li lot tale and we are anticipat-
ing .harp competition for-lot..
We heir thit Ilro. Ilryant li nottoleive
ill at lent not for lome lime.
Thoownerteaidoga about town are meet'
Ing a inddan and merited death.
-Iter. J. VV. Slcklei of Lebanon Mo. will
begin a aerlri of meeting! Tueiday night.
We have quite an acquliltlon to our town
In the per.on. of Jlr.Jlllla and hit young wife
The topper given by the ladle.' aid loelely
thectlilnit. wat a grand tuccrii toclilly and
financially.
-Mr.. Catherine Harrlt wife 01 J. II. liar
rli died lilt Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
lira. Harrlt endeared her.tlf to all who knew
lier by tier gentle cbrlitlin mtnner Shewn
a lieme-maker alwayi buiy welcoming tier
family and frlendi. She hn gone from ui
"Hut we cinnot think of her Idle
She mmt bn a home-maker still g
God glveth tbat work to the angela
Who duett the ink fiilall.
And lomewhere yet In tne hilltop.
Of the country that hath no pain.
She will watcb in her beautiful doorway
To bid ut a welcome again.
W. C. T. O. DEPARTMENT.
Mothora' Mootlns-Wookly Pro-
- srams-Lack of Polltonoss
Among tho Mon
The Mothera'meetlng it Mri.Ulen'i Wednei-
dty March 10 wat verylntereillngai well ae
In.lructlro
The Ural Wedneiday of every month will be
devoted to the mother." meeting which It
.very helpful ind refrethlng. Tbe tecond
Wedneadiy I. tbe monthly butlneit meeting.
Ibelblid li limply loclal. opened with a ihort
bntlnlere. ting program after which refretb-
menlt ire tcrvirl ind ill go away feeling It
wttgoodfor them to be there. Tbe fourth li
deleted to reading and getting Information In
regard to the great can.e of temperance the
world over.
Why were ao many of our men both young
and old or rather eo at a certain place aer-
eral nlghta Utt week till the wee .mall honr.t
don't tell your mother wife or litter you were
at tbe lodgu for you were not ob nol
A lady alone In her buggy drute up to one
ol onr principal butlneit houiei not long
tlnce. and would hive had to hitch her
lionennalded. (alihough ten or fifteen of our
bett men were Handing by.) had not an old
colored man kindly offered lo do to for her. In
Ipeaklngofthe affair to tome ladleiafewdaya
afterwardt ioma one nld we ihould not ex-
pect the eouitety here we would receive In our
alalerttitei but we do expect It and It It to be
hoped the men will rnbthe rnit ol yein from off
their polllenet. and remember that two. third
of them enne from tho.eiame "titter ttatei"
ind let nt tee that they are In reality the gin-
liemen wo iiiongin inem.
Kirly Risers Karly Risers Early
Klsers tbe famous lilllo pills for con-
stipation sick headache dyspepsia
and nervousness. P. Shanahau.
Dlank renin! contracts for sale at
tbls ollice. Contracts of this char-
acter have been frequently asked for
aud can now be supplied.
It not only relieves; It does more; it
cures. We refer to Ono Minute cough
cure buitablo fur nil ages all condi-
tions at all times. P. Slinnnhnn.
Chelsea had n delegation beteUatur-
day to Invito tho Dawes commission
to visit that town and address the
people.
liurns nru nbaolutely painless when
Uo Witt's Witch Hazel Bulve is prompt-
ly applied. This statement Is true. A
perfect remedy for skin diseases
chapped hands and lips and never
falls to cure piles. P. Shanahan.
Tho rocording angel will now be
kept busy for n while; Jim Uerry and
Dickson have begun tbelr spring fish-
ing. .
ifo bolter old (o digestion
Ko better cure for dyspepsia
Nothing moro reliable for billidns-
ness and constipation than DeWltt's
Littlo Karly Itiscrs tho famous little
pills. P. Shanahan.
Don't lot this spring pass without
setting out some fruit or ornamental
trees on your farm tr town lot.
T. A. Chandler will reopen and re-
sume business at Muskogee as soon as
his new house Is finished.
Tbero lo nothing In tbls world that
Elves snch perfect satisfaction for all
blood disorders as Hoggs' Blood Puri-
fier nnd Wood Maker. It dries up
b.olcbes and pimples on tbo fice deals
old sores and eruptions makes a yel-
low skin clear and transparent and
keeps tbo bowels and liver in perfect
condition. Sold aud warranted by A.
W. Foreman.
Time to begin your horse advertis
ing. Bills printed on short notice nnd
nt lowest rates.
A Doad CJpon and 8hut
And uo foolishness. IlcgKS Oberry
concli syrup will euro where all others
fall. Sold and warranted by A. W.
Foreman.
A Suro Curo for Pllos.
ftchlni; piles are known by moisture
like perspiration causing Intense 1 (th-
ing when warm. This form as well as
blind bleeding or protruding yield at
once to Dr. Uosanko'a pile remedy
which acts directly ou parts aflected
absorbs tumors allays ilchlne and
allecta a permanent curo. SO eta.
Druggists or mail. Circulars free.
Dr. lloaabo 1'lnlr.delphla Pn. Sold
by A. XV. Foreman druggist. f
Hendaoho and Indigestion
Can bo cured. If you don't believe it
try Hcggs' Little Giant pills. Sold and
warranted by A. V. Foreman.
A HouBonold Troaauro.
D. V. Fullor. of Oanajaliarlo N Y.
mys that ho always keeps Dr. King's
now discovery in tho house and hit)
family has always fonnd tho very best
results follow its use; that bo would
nol bo without it If procurable. G.
A. Dlrkeman druggist Ontsklll N.
snys that Dr. King's now discovery is
undoubtedly the best cough remedy;
that ho has ttied It In his family for
eight years nnd it has never failed lo
do all that Is claimed for it. Why not
try a remedy so long tried and tested?
Sold at A. XV Fori man's ding store.
Itnjulnr io60c. nnd lf.OO. 3
Just Received
A
-Splendid
OF
THE FAMOUS
MEEK BROTHERS'
ALL WOOL PANTS.
Fully Guaranteed.
We refer to more than fifty
men of this city and vicinity who
are wearing these goods.
RIGHT IN THE
IIIS
J. 8. TH0MR80N
Has opened one of the Finest
and Most Extensive Lines of
Dry Goods Clothing
Shoes and Hats.
THIS TOWN EVER SAW.
PRICES are an object with the people. This is
the house that brought low prices to Vinita.
Bed Rock has not been reached; the sounding pole
is out and we expect to touch bottom
If we Haven't what you
want will send for it.
Come
Groceries and Provisions
We
A fine
Line of
m
And the employment of an experienced
walrnmaVpr crivoc lie nn mnn ilanirt.'
ment. Fine .Watches Carefully Repaired1
Assortment
Price $5.00.
Skinner-RatolifF
MERCANTILE CO.
PUSH11
i
in and ets Figure
are always Stocked up on
TffJUTlliil
JEWELRY
TK. W. W. BRTAK
RESIDENT DENTIST
idles 0larht0wiI!. Tset.
DJCST1STKY Practiced la all it en-
tails by
OHAS. V DAY D. D. S.
FermftHCfltly Locate at YMfcyl.T.
Satisfaction Ouaranleod.
OfUce In new Pntton bulttllng back
of Drs. Fortner & Hagby. doc 8
Tii. O. A. WATERS
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Oflico in Now Paltoii 3ulldlng
Up-stairs.
Vinita - Ind. Ter. -
pORTSER & KAOKT.
PHYSICIANS & 8URGEONS
VINITA 0. N.
Office
stairs.
in now Patton building Bp
rR. A. M. OLINKSOAIiBa
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON-
V1.VITA I. T.
OStce npitilrt In Raymond bulldln-j. Ke.l-
d.ii (between the two ehnrcbei y ibe Dr.
Crates place
file and other Ucctal trouble atpeclalty.
X r.IIAYNES 8 27
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON.
Vinita - I. T.
Calls promptly attended to night
or day.
CHARLES II. MASON
(Late U. 8. Commlitlonir at Vinlla )
T7ZTX27.A. - - XXTS. CIHt.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW -
And comml.. loner of the V. S. court of elilrai
to take le.llmony to be ute4 In that court.
Ofaee oeer T. P. ThomD.on'a atari umi
room uted by me at U S. comml. .loner.
17 M. SMITH
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NOTAItV PUBLIC LOAN LOOKER.
Special attention glren given to trial of aull..
Alwaj. ready lo anawer jour quratlona ami
reply toyonr Innnlrlea.
Galea In Opera llald'g. VINITA I. T.
JIT If. HUIII1ARD
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
.JVton CloJeo 2Tattos XaOSax.
Practice. In tbaU 8. court for fUwTfnJImi
Territory alio makei a apsdalty oleaa b
fore tbe ileparlrutnta coorta and conf tl
inn unuea oiaiea ai reaaningun uauKM
which claimant to a "common naaahdban-
eflt" or tba lamia and the "national' fnhdi"
esared by treitles to tin nholi Cherokee peo-
ple are latere. ted Will appear bfir. the
ecrotiry or the Interior In uneiofMnyof
tho. a per.on. wbo hate occnnled Imnrore-.
menti mado prior to Aojr II 18IM appralaed
nnder tbe act of March 3rd ISM and claim to
ba Cheroteee. Correapondence aollclted.
D.
I. ELLIOTT
rxyor Creole
NOTARY
- - lad. Tar.
PUBLIC.
All legal papers drawn and acknowl-
edged. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
Can come aa near making the money ont ot
a hard account aa any man In the Indian Ter-
ritory aep 7
I. P. BIcElDSOE
Herbert or
Cleveland Ok. Ty.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
And Real Estate Agent
Sarreylng and locating of claim a apeclal ty.
Being deputy esnnty .arreyor of county Q It
Eire ma a two-fold adrautaga- In locating
claimant!. Write me either aa ebore.or at
Cuoateau Ind. Ter.
c
oajl.:l .A.T p
10. Dfirw . OTnnn
uuurv oiunu
For ererjthlng In the line or
Books Magazines Teachers' Bi-
bles Photo Albums.
DAILY AND WEEKLY
East of R. R. track - Vinita I. T
W. H. TIBBILS
Attornoy & Counselor at Law
GENERAL In the United Statei and
LITIGATION eabordlnate court of tho
binu un Indian Territory and ba-
IS" i"."' of lle tloTernment department! at
Waihlngton.
Will procure charter for prlrito corpora-
tion!. 1'erioni contemplating forming cor-
poration an InTited to call. I hate rail cor-
poration lawi ol all atatea. Llttgitloo !n thli
department or tbe law la lollcltid.
PATENTS procured ai quickly and much
lifer to the Intcntor then to antra. t Inten-
tion! to itrangeri.
DECEDENT And helrahlp Intereita i.fely
ESTATE and legally handled. Hate
. 'Pent tbe lait Iwetty-Jre
eonicentlTa yean In the aetlre and inccetiful
practice of law.
A notary publto alwayi la the onUe.
Offlce la ClIIKrTAIX BLOCK
Front Room Second Floor. Viiuta I. T.
Patronize Horn. Industry
Bay yonr
Trees Vines Shrubbery
m fiants Etc. m
-from tba
VinitaNurseriea.
Our trees are grown and trained
with low heads especially mkut-
ed to this western country. Wa
do our own grafting and ewddinj
and consequently know that our
treeB are true to name. Oar as
sortment oi anpie anu peachi now
being grown for the full trade is
complete w hen in the city visit
the nurseries and inspect our stock
and manner of growing and may-
hap place your order for tail plan-
ing. Respectfully
Vlnrtt MttratriM
ViruEl.T.
Writ for PrU Lit.
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