The Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 34, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 25, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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Indian Chieftain.
Vinita Ind. Teh. Arn. 25 180C.
Local Railroad Time Tablet.
"SANTA FE ItOUTK."
ST. LOUIS A SAK JTHANC1SCO UAIMVAV.
noma hut
Anaiva. I nPAKT.
HiiSam IMilOpm.
II iluatn.
k!a St Jj toSepnlpa
Aocoininodallon . .
OOINO EAIT.
I AnniTi. I dki-aht
Bt Lontt axpreit lttopm.i 1.ipm
Accommodation . .... I ....... SUSpm.
Through coaolie from St. Lonlalo Sapnipa
CONKKOTIONa.
No I Veetlbaled-lonneoteatl'arla.Tex.
nlth U 0. A a. F and T. A 1 lor polnte In
Teiai. Uonnecte it Wichita Xan. with A.
T. AS. F for point. In Cherokee Strip and
Oklahoma UOnneota at llurrton Kn. with
A X. AH. F. forpplntiln Kaniat llaa 1'ull-
manl'alaca Sleeper and Itecllnlni; Chair Oar
(tit frit) to Wichita and llurrton Kan.
l'ullraan linffel Drawing Uoom Sleeper and
Iteellntng Uialr Car (man free) to Ualveitou.
Teiaa Tla l'arla and Dallaa.
No 2. Veetlbnled-Uonnecte at SI. Louie
Grand Union Station with all llnet for the
eait north and aonlheatt. Ilea l'lillman llul-
fat Drawing HoomSleeperamlltecllnlug Chair
Oara (teatt free) to St. Lonle.
No. S. Conneott at llonelt lor poinlt In In-
dian Territory Tla Neotho. Oonnectt at llirr-
on Kan with A T AS. K for polnta In
Colorado Wyoming Utah Nerada Idaho
Mon.ane Washington New and Old Mexico
Arltona and California. Hal Itecllnlnjr Chair
Cart (teatt free) to l'arla Texat llurrton
Kan and Antuorj Kan. l'allman I'alace
(Keeper to Enreka springe Ark Tla Sella;
man and E. s. Iljr. I'allmnn Drawing Uoom
Sleeper to Unrrlon Kan. Hat throuan l'ull-
raan Sleepere Ilnrrlon Kan. to l'neblo Uen-
Tar Kl 1'ato 1-oe Angelet San Diego and
Ban Franclteo
No. 4. Connect! at St Lonlt Grand Union
Station with all llnet for the eait north and
tonthtatt. llaa Tollman Tatace Drawing
Heom Sltepert and Iteollnlng Chair Carideati
free) to St. Ixnlt.
Through tlckete on tale to all polntt.
For farther Information call on or addrett
II. K. WiLKitn Agent.
MI8S0 Jill KANSAS A TKXAS
O01N0 SOUTH.
No l.M.K.A I'. Hxpreee
No 1 Hannibal St. L. AT. Kx... .
No. Iff Freight and Accommodation
4:07 am
n:?J p m
li:ll'm
OOISO NOIlTlt.
No 1 Ho. Kt ATexatexprett ...
Ni.liTtr. St. L.A llannlDal Ex...
j.o ai freight and accommodation
12:17 am
10:10 am
ll:0pm
Tlio Huntley hours
will hereafter be 0:30
to 3 p. m.
ot tli (i poslofllco
to 10:30 a. m.;2
TIMTA tlll'lltll UlllECIOUr.
M.K. Church tooth II. II.Greathoutepantori
elabbathecboolatlOiOOa. m.t preaching at 11
. rn and Tp.mi prayer meeting eTery Wed-
natdtT avenlna-. Ooramnnlon terrlce eTcrr
;oramnnlon terrlce eTery
SrilBnadrur.
freibrterlan Church-8 A. Caldwell
II paa-
tort preaching Bnndaya at II a
m. and 7 P.
m ounaey tcuooi at if
m. prayer meet-
lagThnraday nlghtt .
Congregational Church- ier. A.W . Illthop
pattoriterTlceteTerrSnndayatll a. m. and
7p. mi Sunday School at 10 a. m.t Chrlitlan
CndeaTor Society 4 i m.t l'rayer meeting
eery Wednetday erenlng.
Ilaptltl eburch.-Uef A. Carlln pattpr.
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p m Sunday
achool 10 a. iu. l'rayer meeting Wedneedey
" w" of i' U. Meeti eiery Tbnrtday at J.M
'clock p. m.
PIUAM'HIAN LODGE. No U.K.
of T. Meets everr Tuesday evening
In tbelr castle nail at i:ai. iiaitiug
I knight in good .landing hjvlte
E. M. Landrum K of K. and 8.
VINITA LODGE NO. 5. A. V. A A. M.
.Meala In Matonlo Hall the flrtt and
third Saturday night In each month
V OuvanlJAour. W.M.
M BcvrtieoTCK Sec.
VINITA LODGE NO. 18 1. O.
O Fi. meeta In Maaonlohall on
Monday night of each week at
7:S0 o'clock.
d r . iineii.i'
P Boorr. 8ee'y.
PUKITT CHAPTER. O. E. 8.. meela In Ma-
aanlc ball Drat and third Thursday In each
month at 7: o'clock p.m.
SxnxccA M. Swaiw . M.
Erri 8TO!.Sec'y.
WOODMEN OF THE WOULD meet aep-
ond anil fourth Thuradaya In each month In
il...nlcH.II. v.xr.vrxma.Q.
J . 8. J)AVxwroB'r Clerk
iOOA-L JM OTES.-
Kentucky Bolle.
All vegetation needs rain.
Hey wood's Celebrities tonight.
Mrs Ingram has a new phaeton.
Nicofurnituro cheap ut Miller's.
Sweet potato plants at the nursery.
Family short ou tinware? Mlilor is
inot.
Down go prices on saddles. Leo Bar-
rett. Get seatr early fur Hoy wood's Celeb-
rities. W. E. ilalecll has been Blck this
week.
German Millet seed at John 0.
Gray's.
Guess you need a cook stove? Bco
Miller.
Seed potatoes ut Vinita Meat & Gro-
cery Go's.
Mew York seed potntoes f 1.10 at Jno.
0. Gray's.
Dclawaro circuit court assembled
Uet Monday.
Will Wrlcbl has sold his Intercut in
the "nonhnley."
For a No. lHorehum go to tho Vlnlta
Meat 5cUroccry Co.
Mr. MllforJ'e little daushtor Lucllo
Lis pneumonia
' A good milk cow for sale; enquire of
M A. Clark this city.
I D Hitchcock has recovered from
quito a severe illness.
Onion sots aud all kinds of garden
seeds at Jno. 0. Gray's
Binding Uiue at Miller's. The prico
is the lowest over known.
The butchors experience tho utmost
difficulty in tindini: cattle.
J. 8. Thomasun's live year old son Is
very tick nith pneumonia.
Or. Fraico has grown uncomfortably
heavy and Is taking anti-fat.
New patent post hole diggers at
Oharlesworth & Uulllngton's.
Ths olflco Is the place to apply if
you want to buy city property;
Garden seeds at tho Vlnlta Meat &
Grocery Co. in bulk or package.
Miss Lena Marrs Is onflerlng toyerely
with Inflammatory ruoumatlsm.
Owners of horses get their printing
at this office quickly and cheap.
Creamery butter always to bo had
at tho Vinita Meal Grocery Co
The best Ave cent cigar Iu the town
t the Vluita Meat & Grocery Go's
A poetofflce has been established at
Prairio City and Is called Ojuchee
rjtoughtou wagous nith extra side-
boards at Oharlesworth A. Hudlngton'a
A fieo cabluel photograph of any
'orson seventy years old at Fowler's.
J There will be an Odd Fellows meet-
ng at Uarey's Ferry tomorrow tho
l-Hlh.
Don't aik foolish iiuestlous; that's a
KMib plow at Oharlesworth 5c Uulllng-
ton's The wife of dam Merchant dlod very
unexpectedly at Wagoner Mouday
sight.
The Methodist ladles are determined
to have that now parsons? and have
0ooa
PERSONAL NOTES.
(ur People Our Gueets-Our
' Frlonds.
Capt Sam Galloway came out from Ohio
tome daft tlnce.
Dr. Frayter and I'ryor Ferity returned
from Texat tome daya alnce.
Ed Nldlfftr and wife are spending few
daya with the folka In town
Mlit Lucy Dryant returned Saturday from
atUlt with MlitAnna tteamer atChetopa.
l'llnySoptr the Frltco attorney) and F.
0. Hubbard were np from Mmkogea Friday.
Judge E G. Tollett the Talta commit
tloner came In latt week and remained a num-
ber of daya.
J I.. Cantrell wat In from the Ilorte
creek country latt weak and taya he hat the
bett crop of hit lire
Frank Trice once a N'eoiho boy wet In
the city fow days tinea In tht Inlerett of the
8t. LoultChronlole.
J M DlxontheFalrlandllTtrriiMttock.
man was down latt week In company with Vf.
N. Stannard nnrieryman.
Attorneya Thompton and Ilattlngt of
TahUqnali were In the olty Tuesday on their
way home from Delaware court home
Her Mr. Illihop wat taken Tlolently III
one erenlng latt week and at the phyttclan'a
tugf eellon hat gone on a thort vacation.
. W. 51. Smith ontef the bett farmtra about
Alluwe wat In Vlnlta Monday and took oo-
cation toexprett his opinion that Tux Cmtr-
taik was a mighty good newtptper.
Prof. Iiowley went oier to Miami the
icene of hie Julltt at clerk of the -court latt
Friday for the flrtt time. He wat accompan-
ied by Mr. Thompton the attorney.
Joe Dlotter returned a fen daya alnce from
a trip to the Choctaw nation where he went to
locate tome coal and timber landt on the pro-
posed line of the Choctaw extension.
J. 0. Hogan and S. It. Mayea came np from
I'ryor Creek Saturday to obtain their demits
from tie Mttonlo lodge at this place in order
toattltt In thelnitllutlonofa lodgo at I'ryor
Creek
J. 8. Wllllamt traveling live ttoek agent
of the 11 K AT. patted np Monday on hie
way to Indiana where he It to be married on
the 29th. He will return to the aouthweit In
a abort time.
Iter. Mr. Iluckholder the Daptltt pastor
at Mouett came down Monday and stayed
overaday to attend the meeting now In pro-
great and loek aronnd. He may be back and
preach Sunday
John F. Miller came In from Echo Tnee-
day to return lilt little girl to tchool the hay-
ing been o mpelled to go heme with the meat-
let. Mr. Miller and hit brotberlnlaw George
Nldlfftr are coming to thla city next lall and
will each build.
D. A Frayter or Mcmpbli a coutln of
Dr E. I). Frayter arrived In the city latt
week to make bla permanent borne with ut.
The gentleman It an attorney bnt hat aerved
an apprentlcctblp of teien ytara In the editor-
ial sanctum of a daily paper.
Tho wife of Jerry Lano
Thursday and waB burled
diod
next
last
day
near Uolcn's ferry.
An) one desiring to sell a good span
of mules cheap can learn of a cus-
tomer at this office.
Gall at our Btoro and note prices of
goods and the quality you get. Vinita
Meat Sc Grocory Co.
Plow harrows cultivators corn
planters mowers otc etc. nt Oharles-
worth 4 UulQiiKtou's.
Of courso you onioy music; thon do
not mles Hcytvood'a Celebrities at
Little's hall tonight.
Mr. Rlnehardt's little boy now vis-
iting with his mother at II. 0. Cook's
has caught the mumps
Joe Davis has turned Ills talents
temporarily from tho barber chair to
soiling sowing machines.
Tho Olnremoro dinky show in run-
ning up against Ihe Methodist revival
rather outmatched Itself.
I have no uso for nil this harnens.
Corao aud got it at your own price.
Got to move. Lee Barrett.
If the preachers only had moro
such laymen as Ut. Day their work
would bo comparatively easy.
There Is going to be a big Oshlug
plcuic ono day next woek up at Ham
Loforce's probably Tuesday.
Call and see somothlng uew in
fancy work; also all kinds of stamping
donoatMrs. Ullllngslea'a. 3tf
Circuit court Is In session ibis wee
at Dolawaro court house and a num-
ber of our townsmen aro in attendance.
None in this city are more thought-
ful of those who do not keep a horso
and carriage tbanMr. and Mrs. Burns.
The Chieftain has not a reador on
its list but who could if be wished
secure for It another subscriber; think
of this.
J. D. Couderman. who has been as
sociated with F. M. Smith in the law
business has gone back to Ghotopa to
remain.
Hey wood's Celebrities give a strict-
ly high class entertainment. Tbelr
press endorsements aro exceedingly
favorable.
No need for alarm clock or to get loft
wheu wishing to take night trains.
Guntor 5rrJmlth's 'bus will attend all
calls; see ad.
If you contomplato buying a binder
this year you should see model of the
New Champion at Obarleswotth A
Uulllngton's
A mill is needed ovor on Grand riv
er; some of tho neighbors have to send
to Boutbwcst City altogether too ortcn
for "suppllos."
Ladies will And tho most oxtenslvo
linoot window shades in Vinita at
Miller's. Leave orders and have them
cut to Ot windows.
Dr. Horton executes all kinds of
denial work with neatness and dis-
patch; ofllce in Raymond building
over millinery store.
Compare prices on harness and if I
don't sell you the now marshal will
get the man who does and get him
quick Loo Barrett.
Nothing will pieaso you as well as to
buy your groceries and moats at tho
Vlnlta Meat A Grocery Go's. Their
good are always fresh.
About as mean a thief as cau bo
imagined is one Dounls Hicks tells of
who stolo his trees after they bad
been set In an orchard.
Tho Insurance company with which
Mr. HlxBon is connected having de-
clined to write policies upon Indians
tho gentleman has had to look else-
whero for a field of labor
Charley Hawkins and Tom Cooper
havo patented an adjustable acallold
for builders etc. which they are pre
paring to sell territory for
for Bale the Aristo Photo Go's
tent and outfit after May 1st; for par
ticulars call at tho gallery opposite
Western Hotel Vinita I T
Thlu or gray hair and bald heads so
disnleMlsg to many people m marks
of i nay be averted for a long time
by utlug Hall's hair r en ewer.
fllB OATrLKMKN'S meeting at
"Wngoner Jlondny wits well af
tended and prospects for elllclcut Work
are good. Tho spring round-up was
arranged in detail and three brand In-
spectors were chosen a. follows: John
Franklin at Chicago; Will Franklin
at National yards St Louis; a man
named Ilunyon at Kansas Olty. Tho
executive committee win directed to
try and arrange with tho Norlhwcut
Texas association for a partnership
Inspector nt Union yards St. Louis.
A salary of (100 per month was grant-
ed tho Inspectors. Tho round-up ar
rangements arc as follows: West side.
of verdigris meet at Vaqn's lake
May 1; Ami Illdcr goes up west sldo of
Verdigris and one of Halscll's men up
tho Arkansas each with an on tilt.
Detwccn Verdigris and Grand river
moot at AVugoner May 10. Uluo Starr
takes ono outfit up west side of Grand
river and Chawlcy Guntcr the other
up cast sldo Verdigris. The reward
for theft was made $C0 on samo terms
as Inst year. It Is probable tho work
will cloo nt Nat Skinner's ranch on
Pawpaw about tho 22nd. Thoso of
our pcoplo who never witnessed a
round-up will havo an excellent op-
portunity to witness ono.
Mouse traders win bo sur-
!! prised to know that tho law
really contemplates a certain degree
of honesty on their part. A case was
tiled in St. Louis last week In which
a man had bought a horso guaranteed
to be sound and n good worker giving
his note for $75. The animal proved
to bo balky. He took It back lo tho
scllci and In exchango received an-
other one also presumably In good
condition. He had gone hut a short
distance when tho animal began .to
cough was to 111 to work next day
and In the ovcnlng while being led to
water dropped dead. The buyer re-
fused to meet his note and was sued
upon It. A son of the horso dealer
sworo he was a veterinary surgeon and
made a dully examination of all tho
horses on hand; that to tho best of his
knowlcdgo this ono was in perfect
health. Tho man who bought the
horse however took the precaution
to have it cut open and proved It had
a tumor In tho lung which must havo
been there six months. Tho Jury
gave him a verdict.
fJOHEWING GUM llko many other
V2 Innocent diversions Is as much
ot a fad in Vluita piobably as In any
place under tho sun. Tho sanitary
effect upon the femlulno Jaw is in-
appreciable other than to give that
men iv greater development and
make it morcactlvc which of course
will be a great boon to the sex uhd to
the world. Then It Is said to give
greater activity and growth to the
tongue which In girls and women lias
never reached that normal stage where
Its movement would be continuous and
produce that beautiful How of speech
that would add so much to tho usual
taciturnity of tho gentler sex. And
yet again guru-chewing Is a very at-
tractive performance when earnestly
engaged In by a boy or man. The
boy that can ilsli or play marbles suc-
cessfully without a cud qf gum in his
mouth Is tho exception and not the
rule. And no man is ever so thor-
oughly at his case as when vigorously
chewing a largo sized chew ot gum
especially a man with chin whiskers
and one who can chew rapidly and
with that satlsllcd look aud peaceful
gleam ot tho etc not unlike that
bright and Interesting animal the
sheep that Is &ald to masticate more
rapidly than any other
fHE CATHOLIC CHURCH (the
Church of the Holy Christ) will
be dedicated on Sunday April 28th by
Bishop Mccrschaer D. D. Roman
Catholic bishop of tho Indian Terri-
tory assisted by several priests. Morn-
ing services consisting of blessing of
the bell blessing of tho church con-
firmation solemn high mass sermon
will commence at 10 o'clock a. m.
Etcnlng services commencing at 7:tb
p. in. will consist of vespcrs.scrmon sol-
emn benediction; every ono is Invited.
Tblsls tho llrst Catholic church erect-
ed In tho Cljorokcp nn(lon.
vfAN WAOGOXER tho big- cat-
12 tlo man of Decatur Texas aud
brothcrlnlaw of our townsman W.
E. Halsell Is having troublo with the
smaller cattle owners In Woodward
county Oklahoma over tho occupancy
of grazing lands leased from tho ter
ritorial government. Mr. Waggoner
has leased all the school lands In four
counties but tho land Is already occu
pled by tho small cattle men who re-
fuse to vacate and havo armed their
cowboys with Winchesters aiming to
try to prevent tho unloading of cattle
on their ranges.
EDWIN ADAMS general
freight agent at Parsons
was In tlio city Monday
cultUatlnB present and prospective
shippers. Ho says that within thirty
days Ills company will put on a "flyer"
leaving St. Louis I p the evening and
reaching here at 8:30 or 0:00 o'clock
next morning. Col. Adams gets
around shippers and (iocs moro real
"hustling" than any goneral freight
agent this section has ever had any
business relations with.
OTII THE Downlnge and the Na-
tionals hold preliminary pow
wows at tho court bouse in Delaware
district Monday. The primary con-
vention of tho Downing party will be
held Juno 28th and district convention
tho 20th; east side of Graud river held
at Muskrat spriug and west side at Af-
tou. The clerk and judge will be
chosou (rou the east sldo and sheriil
and solicitor from west side by mu-
tual agreement. Also ono senator from
each side and an eiiuul uurabor of
councillors.
I.
U. FORD was thrown from his
buggy by a runaway team Just
ns-Jie vrag leaving Delaware court
hoTn!aidtty and had his tlilgh
br&ttA- Jn that condition ho vns
fuTjcn Ji&uiC t Fulrhvml and Dr.
Fortner Ifolegruuliod fcr? lie drovo
ojit set tjio limb and was Uv. by
tytiroVktfk ni'Kt morning. Tho In-
iJjIcuU'mijttro that tho Injured man
wm gLioi)g very won.
fHR 8UCOKS8 which Attorney
Akin meets In clearing murder-
ers In Delaware illnlilrt might to em-
phasize the need fnr electing n lawyer
solicitor. In Hie Sliolponcli case this
week the nntlon'n nllnrncy neglected
to prove the killing look plnr in the
Cherokee nation; In the Hnnum raao ho
did not prove England had been
killed Under Hie clmiiiiatnnceB the
JuiIro could do noililni? but Instruct
tho Jury tonrqult
"pDEVlVAL SERVICES that Wcro
15 carried on all last week under
Rev. Joe Jamison's preaching nt tho
Methodist church wcro removed to
tho upper story of the Gray-IIalscll
building Saturday night tho church
being entirely Inndcqtiato to hold the
throng of pcoplo that attend. Services
continue through this week preach-
ing at night and prayer meeting at 3
o'clock In the afternoon the latter at
tho Presbyterian church.
ja
RS. 0. D. LONG submitted to
a severe operation last week
for a rupture and which fortunately
proved to boa successful one. It was
believed that unless an operation was
performed sho could live hut a few
days and for a time it sccmci doubt-
ful If sho was going to rally. Her
husband and son as well astholattcr's
wife were all absent.
fRETTY 'SWIFT "INJUNS"
down in tho Creek nation. The
Eufaula Journal tells of a streak of
lightning knocking Ave men off a dry
goods box and after cutting several
other capers started oft down the road
after one of tho live. He was a full-
blood and being pretty badly scared
distanced tho lightning and got homo
In safety.
E. C. Strotch bad a party of yonD
folks out from tho academy for a hay-
rack party Saturday.
You will And every tiling to a queen's
tastoat the Vlnlta Meat & Grocery
Co's. Canned goods of all kinds
dried Iruits jollies candles nuts etc.
600 strawberry pickers wanted at
Oswego Kan. May 18th. Famllloscan
make a considerable amount of money
by clubbing together and camplug
through tho strawborry season. Skin
ncr Bros. 33 30
J. T. italston Alton is agent for a
10 bar 63 inch woven wire fonce at
$1.10 per rod; tho best for cemeteries
orchards and wherever au extra
sltong close fence is needed.
Miami Is declaring that she would
ten times rather havo a commissioner
than a circuit court and that she is
entitled to one and is going to have it
we believe by petitioning for it.
The mau who takes a paper and
pays for it and who makes it a point
wucuover opportunity presents to ad
viso others to do the same and who
speaks well of it when deserved Is tho
ideal "supportei" of a newspaper.
Spring Is full of (errors to all whose
constitution is not able to resist tho
sudden change of temperaturo and
other insalubrities of tho season. To
put the system In condition to over-
come theae evils nothing is so effec-
tive as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Take it
now.
J. A. Daly camo down Monday and
was seduced by Arthur Berry into go-
ing out for a night und day's fishing
Carter aud Smith completing the
party. Mr. Daly who generally
knows about such things says tbero
Is going to be some building douo heto
this summer.
Town lots iu Vinita are generally
high piiced but I have a number that
I am offering cheap. They are ono
block south and two blocks west of
Worcester qcademy in the must de-
sirable portion of the city. Price $125
and $160. I also have somo lots on
Wilson street (or sale and all eyes are
now on Wilson street. David Taylor.
For sale ten one aero lots on north
side and adjoining the National Fe-
male somlnary grounds In Tahlequab
I. T. These lots aro beautifully sit-
uated in the most desirable location
Tahlequab affords. Any citizen do-
siring a paying Investment should
t1jfnk on this opportunity. Will sell
one or all. Gall on or address Gore
Burckhaller & Neville Vlnlta. 31-35
The criminal business before Judge
McOlure under the new law began thla
week with two men charged with
pettlt laicony frpm tho Verdigris
country; uach got six months in Jail
and $25 fine. Also one Tyson was ar-
raigned for robbery of II. O. Cook's
house hj carrying away about $90
worth of good; ho was bound over to
October term of court at Vlnlta and
remanded to jail.
Roll of Honor.
Willi a IUuill Colliqk I
AIT IV 17UQ. )
Chaa. Colllna ICO
Kate Scott 100
Uobt. Urcatbonia W I-t
Tlioa. Lane V7U-1S
J. L. Denbo 1)7 ft-0
llobart lleDbo 911.1
Atlca Coopar ... PT
Vlnnla Taylor VDt-3
Nip Ulackitona uu l.a
John Swim Wi.j
CorntllaCornatiar H7-B
Earl Walker St 3-5
U. Comttock MM
Laara Stavrna: U31.I
rannlaU.IIroirnlD( W
rmtiAitr DtriaiMixT.
Frank Colllna 0Sl-
foilar Clark t Wl-s
Nannla Ctanlltr W
Utrla DownlDt V7 4-3
llertleTarlor
U7 1.4
Chaa rfanknehe.
Calllal'ralhar....
Wlll.lfaMjera ...
IdaCokar
Edith Walker....
Uettle WoOord.
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. wi-a
A Bargain.
A nlco stock of Itacket goods for aalo
In Oswego Kens The only store of
the kind In tbo city; only a small stock.
Selling on account of III health. Chi-
cago house. -t
AwardM
Highest Honors Wwld's Fair
w CREW
BAKING
WWDIR
MOST PERFECT MADE
A pure Gupe Crtam of Tartar Powdar. !(
ftoin Ammonia Alum or any othr adulterant
40 YEARS THE STANDARD
We Want lour Trade
BECAUSE
OUR
ww
BECAUSE.
WHEN POSSIBLE
WILL BE LOWER.
VSVUaVW
BECAUSE.
If there are not sufficient reasons given above then read
on and become convinced that it is- to your advan-
tage to trade -with ns.
IU
Amouskeog
01
v
Lacota Ginghams (dress styles)
All Standard
Extra Heavy
Men's All Wool Suits
Men's Single Pants
Men's Fur Hats
rci
aud
3
Prices Guaranteed to be low as Legitimate Business
...will Permit...
E. N.
IT lm t a Prominent InsuranceXaa says.
11. M. Blossom senior member of II.
M. Dlosaom & Co. S17 N. 3d St. Louis
writes: "I had been left wllb a very
distressing cough tho resn't of influ-
enza which nothing seemed to relieve
until I look Bollard's hoarhound syr.
np. One bottle completely cured me.
I sent one bottle to my sisterwbo bad
a revere cough and she experienced
immediate relief. I always recommend
tills syrup to my friends." Jno. Cran-
ston 003 Hampshire street Qulncy
111. writer: I havo round Ballard's
horehound syrup superior to any other
cough medicine I have ever known It
never disappoints. Prico 50c. Sold by
P. Sbanahatu 2
Ballard's Snow Liniment.
This liniment is different in compo-
sition from any other on the market.
It is a scientific discovery which re-
sults In It being the most penetrating
liniment ever known. There are nu
merous white imitations which may
be recommended because they pay the
seller a greater profit. Beware of these
and demand Bailard's snow liniment.
It positively cures rheumatism neu-
ralgia sprains bruises wounds cuts
sciatic and inflammatory rheumatism
burns scalds sore feet contracted
muscles stiff joluts old sores pain in
back barb wire cuts sore chest and is
especially beneficial In paralysis. Gold
by P. tibanaban. 3
Removal.
Everything in loather for sale
cost at Lee Barrett's leather houso.
at
Owing to continued ill heulth II.
Balentino wilt ofler for sale his general
mercantile business on the east side
and will rent store buildings Including
ware ropin and the best wagon soalo in
Vlnlta Sltf
All kinds of blanks for
olDce; order by mail.
sale at this
Tbe Vinita Ileal Estate agency has
four very desirable lots for sale in tbo
western part of theclty south of the
railroad.
Short form mortgage notes having
(hiddenjatl the "bindlng"features of a
full chattel mortgage far sale at this
office) CO conts for 23 by mail. People
will sign thou) when a chattel mort-
gage will scaro them oat of the dis-
trict. All other blanks also in stock.
Indian Territory).
Norilurn DUtrlclt"
la lb United Statu coart In the Indian
Trriiury iu ana lor aald uiairlcl.
lootie nnatiar Aaagiiar a aia .
Ta. Plalnllffi
Q. W. Eaton ct all. Pafendanla
a.)
WARNINC OBDKK.
Thadafendanu Anna L. Franc and Tatar
U. France ara warned to appear In tlita coart
within thirty daya. and aniwer tba complaint
or the plalallffa. Tootle Wheeler 4 Hotter
el ale. Jama A. WiKatox
Clerk or the United State coart Northern
dlilrlct. Indian Territory
Per J U. AvDiaaoM Duimty Clark.
AnrllH. HOS
llarrlaoa O. Sbeperd Att'y for riff
MS7
W. W. MH-
PRICES
ARK LOW.
-
H
THEY
WE WANT TO INCREASE
OUR BUSINESS F.OR 1895.
Ginghams .
Prints (nothing but high grade).
Bleached and Unbleached
Best i.oo Shoe for Men Ladies and Children on earth.
Men's Good Plow Shoe..
RATCLIFF
LEADERS
WJtSTS. rou SILK LOST STUXTKD STOLO
Each notice or the character Indicated not
exceeding I'irtjr Worda will be Inaerted two
weeka nnder thla heading for fifty centa.
8TIIATED Three 9 Tear old eolta. One
dark bayelalllon. atar In forehead white on
noe one torirl flllej blaxaln raeej one Iron
grar filler white In forehead and on enl of
note haa wire acaron left hip thaas M re-
ward W K. Unl'ree Vlnlta. M-15
STItAYED-.V iljbt bar mare male. 13;.-
handa ulgb.Dor loreare old right ere onl.
left fere foot ronnd and amaller than the
other. S1.S0 reward. C. C. Cornatier. Sl-U
Administratrix' Notice.
Notice la herebr glTen that the undaralgnrd
haa been appointed admlnlitratrlx ot the ea
lateorueorgeConer. deceated. All uartla-
baring clalma agalnat aald etlate. or being Ina
debled to the mate will pleaae appear for aet-
tlementatonce. : Euia Jaxk Ooxcr.
Sl-M Admlnlitratrlx.
G. W. COLLINS
Is running two
. Drays 3 and 4
and solicits hauling of
every kind. Baggage
orders get quick atten-
tion. Aprl
Established 1882.
J.B. & G.H. SPANGLE
Chetopa Kan.
WATCHES DIAMONDS
AND JEWELRY
Fine Repairing
A Specialty
D. I. ELLIOTT
Pryor OrooXr . - - ad- Tor.
NOTARY PUBLIC.
All legal papers drawn and acknowl-
edged. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.
Can coma aa near inakUir tho money ontol
a bard sneoant aa any man In tba Indian Ter-
ritory aep 7
Photographs
The Best arc the
'Cheapest....
n-W-'rC-w'
FOWLER
Is the Best Fixed and the
Best Photographer in
the Territory.
He is Permanent "Reliable
LER.
fir
h
Hardware Stoves
hurniture Coftlns.
a
BECAUSE
BECAUSE
Muslin
.
MERCANTILE -
IN PRICES.
s. k:. ttatx
llaa bought the
Russell Farm Gate
Patent for the Cherokee and Oaage natlona and
la prepared to fnrnleb Galea farm Rlghla or
Territory! hat alio charge of balance of Indian
and Oklahoma Terrltorlea. Addreaa hlm.care
Box 18. Vlnlta Ind. Ter. 10-tf
Gunter & Smith's
'BUS meets all trains
day or nightt and
makes calls in all
parts of the city.
Leave Orders at-
Western Hotel
...For 'Bus or Uvery
P. G. Browning
SUCCESSOR TO
J. T. BRACKET
AT THK
Is Doing a Rushing Basiipes.
Close Figures on All Orders.
If you are going to build
givo him a call.
"Vlxxlto Ind. Tor.
Style in Millinery..
9 la the cMef CcHsbJcrotlofl.
A 23c Sun Bonnet will last
Longer than
...An $& Hat.
Mrs. Frank Billinpalea spent a
woek in tho city and has all tbo
latest novelties in
Millinery and Notions
Has a number of pattern Ilats ac-
tually trimmed by
..VIROT IN PARIS.
Tho lilies aro Invited to caM and In-
spect. An cxporlouccd trimmer
(Mm a wholcsalo house Is
employed
Ironside Bldg EstofTrck
ESacS'fell
LUMBER
m
IT PAYS YOU TO TRADE-
WITH A LIVE VIGOROUS
HOUSE.
!l)
IT PAYS YOU. IT PAYS US TO
GET YOUR TRADE. THERE IT
IS TO OUR MUTUAL ADVANTAGE.
--$
OS
05
05
05
v
.$ .79 and up.
3.00 and up..
i.ooand up.
1. 00 and up.
PTIOFE3SIOKAL CATUDsH
P.
DONOHOO M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
12-27-01. Af TON IND. TER.
DB.
O. B. OKffHTB
DEN-rS tist.
Rooms 14 and 1C Hill Building
VEtTXr-A Z2TXJ. T1J3.
rB. V7. W. BRYAN
RESIDENT DENTIST
UdcS Ola HEMP HE Iwb. Tug.
DENTISTRY Practiced la all its de-
tails by
CHAS. W. DAY D. D. 8.
reraaaeBlly Located at Tlalta J.T.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Office In new Fattoa building baok
of Drs. Fortner & Bagby. dee 3.
FORTNER & BAGBY
PHYSICIANS & 8URGEON8
VINITA C. N.
Office In new Fatten building a
stairs.
TB. A. M. OLINKaOAU8
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
VISITA I. T. '
Office nptalre In Baymond bolldlnr . Setf.
deoce between tba two eborebca at tba Br.
Fraiee place.
IMIee and other Racial tronblaa aepeclstly.
I jyjTJ P.MAYMES 8 37
rtlYBICIAN & SURGEON.
Vinita - I. T.
Calls promptly attended tonigkt
or day.
P M. SMITH iM
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NOTARY PUDLIO LOAN BROKER
Bpeclat attention glren ilvja to trial or aalte.
Alwaja ready to anawcr yovt qaretlona a4
reply to yonr Inqnlrlea.
Otgca Id Opera Bnld'f. VHHTA I. T.
A UQUST BOHLIBOatBH
OPTICIAN-.
Wllb J. a. TbosMoa Vtelta. lad Tar
Speetaclaa and Kjeilanee accaMely MU4
aeeordlnir to tba Sett Aprote4 sMeaSpie '
I'rlBclQlea. - -Zi
4U
TTARKWOM O. MUKVARD
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Patton Buildin
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