The Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 15, No. 27, Ed. 1, Thursday, March 4, 1897 Page: 3 of 4
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at. Lonls sxpress I 9:19pm. 1 J.19.m
Areeramodatlon .......... I OiJOara. I o.ooam.
Through coaches fromflt. Louis to Hnpulpa
The Bonday hours o( tho postoOlco
will hereafter be 10 to 11 a. m.j 4
to op m.
CHUUtll AM) 80CIKII U1UECT0UT.
t. It. Church loath it. L. Bailer pattort
sabbath ichool et 10:00 e. m. i nreaclilna- at 11
I a. m. ad7p.m. prayer meeting erery Wed-
I ??' arenlng. Communion aerrlce fery
irsl Bandar.
V I'rssbTtarlan Chnrnh lie. W.T. Klnv. nee.
. Ldri hlt..h1nnn lk.flal.li.tk .Ml . n. .t
I p. m Sunday eohool iitim. m. Y. r.
8.0. K it 7 p. in. prayer matting Thureday
alghts.
W.O.T.U.-Meets first Thursday In each
montn at Presbyterian church.
Bapitet Church Her. J. M. Wheeler pat.
leri serTlceecrerr Hondsy at 11 a m. end 1:110
. in. i Sunday Bcbool at 10 a. m. prayer meat
lug Wedneadsy 7:30 p m.l lescUer's meet-
ing Monday 7:30 p. in. elnglng at 8.
Ihe Loyal Temperance Legend rnetta each
Thuraday afternoon at a o'clock at the Baptist
church.
Cbnrch of the Holy Ghost Iter A. r" Ver-
eateUpastor. Mate and preaching each eec-
onil thlidand foortli Honda at lo.OT a m.
catechttin at ID. Tailor now permanently'
located In thliclty
PHlALl'lItAN LODGE No It. K.
of 1. Meela erery lueaday Menlng
In their eetlla hall at 7.30 lilting
knlghla In good Handing Int Ited.
ACI1U1T fiCllLIKCKMn. U. C
J 1). Uloiter K of it. and U.
'J VLSI f A C1IA1TF.R. Itoral Aroh 3laoni.
Dieett tecond lrlday In each month. Vli.
Ian welcomed. H E. illLroKD. 11. 1'
II K. WALSK8ee.
A VIN1TA LOHQKNO. S. A. r A A. II.
tOTyMceli In Maianlo Hall the Ural bitur-
V day night In each month.
7 J. It tJllkMMK W M.
0. IV. iliLLin flee.
V1N1TA l.OOOE. NO. la I. O.
fl V (.i! .knt. Thnmi.hl.
I? atora on llondar nlabt of each
wank at I'.sn n'rlnnk.
M Kunt Sec'y. tV. J.IIobkett. N.O.
t'UHITY t'ilAT'TEK. O. S. S. meeta In Ma-
ianlo lull flnl ami third Ihomlay in each
month nt 7 tl o'clock p. in
. JIhi. a. L UntxK V. M.
tamcoA .1 Swain bec'y.
WOODIIKS OKTIIK WOULD meet aec
and and roarth lliuridiji In each innnth In
'latonlo Hall. C. W. UiT 0. U
A. Sciiliiukek Clark
iOOAL JSrOTES.
Seed pottitoci at Oray's.
Tlio town luuki deserted.
llsinkrupt goodi soon. UadgoLt.
Nearly everybody at the pan.c.it.
Oat sowing and potato planting has
begun.
Jean Hunt & Co. pay caMi fur
poultry.
Bankrupt goods soon. Dadgolt.
Salt at a price that no one can touch
ut Chandler'..
Mm. Daniels It roportcd as being
much worse.
. Bankrupt gcxxh soon lladgctt.
Old shu( niado now at LcoIlarrctt'M
JVarncs!i shop. t .i
Now for. good brcad--Gold 3Iedal
flour at Oray's.
Uankrupt goods soon lladgett.
Jean Hurst Si Co. buy hldct and
furs and pay cash.
Out your horses bhod up thU bad
weather. D. Hicks. 21-20
Uankrupt goods soon lladgett.
A car load of No. 1 seed oats arrive
today at W. T. Davis.'
Uicoti lard and meaU of all kinds
on hand at Dalerjtlno'..
(50C0 worth of clothing In tho bank-
rupt stock bought by Dadgutt.
- John Ettcr has bought out Win.
Lang's barber shop at Oulagah.
5000 worth of clothing In the bank-
Tdpt stock bought by lladgctt.
Vfo pay highest price In cash for
poultry and eggs. Jean llurbt & Co.
Garden hoes and rakes and other
hardware Just received at Halt-mine's.
John Sutton at Oolagah has a ten
pjund boy at his home about ten days
old.
Jiankrupt goods soon". DadgctU
W. It. Iladgctt's baby has been quite
sick for a week past but Is improving
now.
Finest codecs teas and groceries of
all kinds always on 1m ml at Dalcn-
llno's. 'Bankrupt goods soon lladgett.
G. M. Haltora has been real sick for
two weeks past but Is Improving at
present.
Joo Sutler Is now bohlnd tho count-
ers at Badgctt's store Joo Is a good
sales trian.
Thursday Friday nnd Saturday
Chandler will sell you Lion eolfee for
fo per fiackttgo
Ydu can't beat our prices on dry
goods boots shoes hats and grocerlos.
W. T Davis.
Bankrupt goods soon. Badgctt.
Tho crowd at Haydcn last wcok was
estimated at all tho way from 6000 to
0000 pcoplo.
Frank Phillips came In (.dm his
Bird creek farm last week to buy u bill
if nursery slock.
Bankrupt goods soon lladgett.
Those- four-year'Old applo trees nt
he nursery at $5 per hundred are go
ng llko hot cakes.
Walt for our f 30000 bankrupt stock
f dry goods; will bo otTorcdatlOoon
ho dollar. W. It. Badgott
A. Y. Nelson who has been engaged
t tho Whlto mill In this city died
'ucsday night of pucumoula.
JbVank Hill who has been at Adair
for somo tlmo Is now assisting W. F.
jtrtor In Foreman's drug store.
Bankrupt goods soon. Badgott.
Just rccclrcd a car load of seed po-
tos from MltHicopolls Minn. tho
neit you over saw. W. T Davis
510000 worth of bankrupt gouds to
sou) soon by W. It. Badgctt. Duo
otttco will bo given of their arrival.
Bill Bcnly Is planting more trees
ills spring. Ho never lets a -prlng
without planting nioro or less
rgBBONALi NOTBB.
-Jim nerrjr camo down from Tarions on
Monday evening' trnln.
Kd Hunday and wlfo of Oolagai JiAro
been attending court hero tills wcok.
Win llowrll u. il Wnllor llroedloro enmo
In from 1'nlrlund Tucadny to attend court.
-I'ryor Parley leftTuradiy for San Anto-
nio to nttend tho unnual mooting of tho cat
tlemen.
Friil Walker from Afton. waa In town
Sunday on I1I1 way to Wnahtngton to attend
tho Inauguration of Mr. McKlnloy.
Bandago Hill who has been out with ono
of tho aurroytng parties all wlntor. returned
homo tho first of tho wcok and will remain.
t)r. Dennett and a number of other Mus-
kogco gentlemen passed through Vlnlta
Sumlny en routo to Washington City to nt-
totid tho lnnnguratlon of tho next prcitdcnt.
Seed potatoes at bottom prices at
Chandler's. .
Flvo negroes convicted of cinp
shooting wcro taken to Jail at Mus-
kogee Monday evening.
K. A. Abncy has sold out his Inter-
est In tho Afton lumber company to
W. II Curtis his former partner.
Itov. L. Dodson has sovcrcd his con-
nection as pastor of tho t'rcsbytorlan
church nt Clarcmoro to tako cfloct In
April.
Gold Medal and Imperial flour
guaranteed to equal anything over
put on tho market In Vlnlta at
Gray's.
Howard Langlcy who has been here
for a week tangled up In a law suit
went homo to Adair on Monday even-
ing's train.
Will Wright's grapliaphouo nllracts
a gicat many lovers of music. Tho
phono has tovcral productions from
local talent.
Tom II) rd Is putting in time nt
Webb City and Jopllu superintending
the packing of Iladgctt's $30000 bank-
rupt pureli.ws.
l'rof. Ellis stepped off the porch at
the ucanemy dormitory Moutlcy night
bruising his mouth painfully mid
loosening i-evcral teeth.
Hob IllaUcticy nnd Tom Itynl re-
turned Tuesday from Jcplln where
they bought a big bankrupt stuck of
goods fur W. It. lladgett.
A comfortable two room house with
g.iidcu patch attached fur runt at Jl a
mouth for tho summer enquire ut
thlsofllcoorat the nurseries.
Ta) lor Crutchllcld was niimmoned
from Drury college Sprlnglleld Tues-
day on account of tho sickness of his
grandmother Mrs. Ann Danjcl.
There seems to bo little Improve-
ment in tho cot.dltlon of Mrs. King
wife of Itcv. W. T. King who has
been quite sick for soveral weeks.
Anyone wishing to trade a good
milk cow with young calf for nursery
slock can llnd a very advantageous
trade byapplylng at tho nurseries.
Padcu Tolbcrt and Bud Ledbcttcr
returned Monday evening from a trip
to Colorado. They dcscrlbo Colorado
Springs as an apparently thriving city.
Marshal Iluthcrfurd went to Mus-
kogee Monday with eight prisoners to
be placed in Jail; most of them were
"crap shooters" captured at Hayden.
When your cough Is deep Indeed
And you wish to be relieved
To the drug store hurry up
Buy Bcggs' cherry cough syrup. 1
Shanahan'drugglst. -- - - .:o
400 buys suits to sell; too many fur'
Vlnlta but when they can be bought
from 76c to 2 400 boys can be fou.ul
to use them. They will noun bo here.
W. It. Badgctt.
Hereafter Hie 'bus In connection
with the Western hotel will bo found
at Coruat7ei's livery barn. Orders
leftut either tho hotel or barn will
receive prompt attention.
Jean Hurst .V Co. shipped twenty
fuur hiindrud dozcu eggs from this
market Monday tho result of two
days purchase; the possibilities of this
us an egg and poultry market aro im-
mense. Bob Davis passed through town Sal-
unlay afternoon on his way homo to
Wagoner from Hayden. Bob was
looking after some collections for his
father and 'Iko everybody else who
had attended i.lio payment was sou.c
what disgusted
t5000 worth of clothing In tho bank
rupt stock bought dy Badgctt.
Lee Crutchllcld came home from
Hayden Saturday evening where hu
had been for a week or more In the
capacity of deputy marshal very sick
Indeed and at this writing much anx-
iety Is felt for his recovery which
seems doubtful.
Charley Sjwur who has been buying
grain nt Vlnlta for a year or two left
Saturday for Monctt where ho takes
charge of a grain buying station for
tho L. B. Brinsoii Grain Co. Charley
has many friends In Vlnlta who re-
gret his leaving nnd wish him well In
his now Held.
Will Wndc who for several years
has been with W. II Badgctt having
an interest In the store sovcrcd his
connection with Mr. lladgctt Feb. 1st.
Will has spoken for n room In the now
Kiilsell block and will open a store its
soon as tho building Is completed
which will bo throe or four mouths.
Walt for our $30000 bankrupt stock
of dry goods; will bo olfcrcd at 10c on
tho dollar. W. 11. Badgctt.
Itov. S. A. Caldwell two years pas-
tor of tho Presbyterian church 111 this
city but now located at Shawtico Ok-
lahoma passed through on tho train
Monday eurouto to his old home at
New Market Tennessee for a iuooUi'b
visit. Mr. Caldwell Is n good preach-
er and withal a most excellent man
The Rogers negroes slayers of Mat
Yocuni wcro stolon from tho Jail at
Independence last week and brought
to Claromorc They wcro arraigned
befuro J udgo Cochran Monday. A mo-
tion was mado by tholr attorney to
have tho she rid take thorn to Hayden
to draw tholr porcaplta which was
overruled by tho court nnd they wcro
remanded to jail at Tulilcquah.
Tho Chrysanthemum cooking club
held their rcgulur once a month meet-
ing last Saturday night at tho home
of Miss Willie Akin. Each lady mem-
bor Invited a young gentleman part-
ner to help got away with tho many
good things they had prepared to cut
und without doubt tho young men
did lholuf)Muslo nnd dauclng
wcro olhefad)plo features of tho
roost enoytfjj5lBfl.
TOfE NOTICE by our Webb City
W and Joplln exchanges that W
It. Badgctt of Vlnlta has recently
purchased at trustee's alo tho two
Inimonso dry goods stocks owned by
thoCorl dry goods company one be-
ing at Jopllu and the other utWobb
Cltv. They wcro bought by lilm at
about JOc on tho dollar which In evi
dently very cheap. No doubt tho pub-
lic will bo treated to soruo rare bar
gasns in tho near future ns wo under-
stand theso goods will bo shipped hero
atjonce nnd opened up InthoTrott
building the ono formerly occupied by
tho Model Clothing Company.
yKDNESDAY NIGHT of last
YY week Marshal Uutherford's
deputies sunounded a gambling tent
nt Hayden run by a couple of gamblors
from this city and captured thirty-
threo negroes a number getting nway
by cutting holes in the tent at which
they climbed out nnd escaped In tho
darkness. An amusing feature of tho
capture was that some of tho boys In
order to havo fun had llko tho story
of tho boy and the wolf repeatedly
given tho alarm that tho marshals
were coming and caused a stampede
and tho putting out of tho lights
when In fact no ofllccrs were near un-
til tho gaming went on undesturbed
by tholr warning till the mar-
shals did como and bag tho outfit.
fHH PAYMENT at Hayden drags
slowly nnd tediously along. The
rolls are not arranged alphabetically
and much tlmo Is consumed In looking
up names that do not appear In their
proper place. Col. Dickson has to
somo extent modified the Ironclad
rulings promulgated In tho beginning
of the payment- He has como down
off his high porch after all sorts of
pressure wits applied by the frccdiiicu
and tho collcclorx. James M. Keys
and I. P. Bledsoe together with an-
other notary or two have been se-
lected to do the notary work In lieu of
the agent's sum The traders and col-
lectors held a council ut war one night
last week and Mr. Dickson went over
and conferred with them nnd miIiso-
quently modlllcd his order ns to the
line which at that tlmo was some-
thing like a quarter nway.
The payment will be continued nt
Hayden till the 22udof present mouth
after which time it will be iimved'io Ft.
Fort Gibson and cumplotcd. There
aro few apologists fur Mr. Dickson's
unwarranted conduct In making this
papiucnt. A few Irresponsible parties
have been taken In by the agent and
aro defending his methods though
generally speaking they are men not
distinguished for truth nnd veracity.
They have been allowed to sit Inside
tho payhousc and spit upon the floor
and manifest their familiarity in oth-
er ways. One of the parties luudcst
in ills protestation of Dickson's great
ability and Integrity as a paymaster
was and is a noted citizenship lawyer
and a partner of John II. Beck who
died In a New York penitentiary a
few years ago having been sent up
for the fraudulent uso vt tho malls in
inducing people lit the states to file
claims to citizenship.
Court Proooedlngo.
Henry Trltthart ct al vs Wm.Shock-
man; Jury trial; Judgment for plaintiff
J no. E Nicholson vs Jno. Plyley ct
al Jury trial; Judgment for plaiutl(T
for $1.00.
W. II. Hayes s Matilda Hayes; dl-
vorco granted.
Joseph Paul vs Gcrmaii American
Insurance Co. Jury trial; Judgment
for plalntllt for $1000.
Hon J. Hlldcrbruud vs George W.
Maylleld; by agreement Judgment fur
plain HIT.
Edson Keith Si Co. vs J. S. Thorn-
nson; continued.
Meyer Schucr Odncr Sf Co. vs J. S.
Thomason; continued.
Lowman fc Sons vs J. S. Thomason;
continued.
Win. A. Orr Shoo Co. vs J. Si-Thorn-ason;
continued.
Wyuinn Floursheln vs J. S. Thoma-
son; continued.
Jno. M. Locko St Co. vs J. S. Thom-
ason. Mansiir Tlhbltls Impleniont Co. vs
J. S. Thomtuoni contlnuod
C. II. Fords fi Co. vs J. S Thorn-
ason. United Stales vs Wash Powell H. J.
Hroadus J. S. Bryan and II. II. Hol-
land gaming; plead guilty and lined
$10 each.
C. W. Cullcy ct al vs Orllla Jones;
dismissed.
A. S. Crums vs L. W7 Marks; dis-
missed. S. J. Burns vs Isanc 'Peoples ctal;
continued.
W. L. Moore vs W. C. Smith Jury
trial; Judgment for plaintiff.
Cairo No. 330 continued by agree-
ment. Gabe Beck vs Wra. Frank trial by
Jury; Judgment for plaintiff.
W. J. Osborn vs 1. 11. Plouch ctal
Jury trial; Judgment for defendants.
Daniel Walker vs David Frakcs;
Judgment fur plalntld by agreement.
United States vs Wjjsl Powellmnln-
talnlng a gaming house; plead guflty
and lined $100-
Farm for sale; enquire of J. T.
Brackett.
Burbank Peerless Ohio und Early
Rose scctl potatoes at Gray's.
Walt for our $30000 bankrupt stock
of dry goodsjwlll bo offered atlOoon
tho dollar. W. R. Badgott.
Mrs. S. Cook from St. Louts Is In
tho city both to visit friends and pur-
chase fioniP property. The lady has
decided to buy on Wilson street. She
will return to St Louli in a few days.
1 1 is surprising what 11 "woo bit of a
thing" can accomplish. Sick head-
ache constipation dyspepsia sour
stomach dizziness are quickly ban-
ished by Do Witt's llttle early risers
Small pill Safe pill. Best pill. P.
Shanaliau. 8
$30000 worth of bankrupt goods to
be sold soon by W. It. Badgott. Duo
notlco will bo glron of their arrival'
If you havo over seen a child In tho
agony of croup you can appreciate tho
gratitude of tho mothers who know
that ono tulmito tiough cure relieves
their little ones us quickly as it Is ad-
ministered. Many homes In this city
are never without it p Skaoabaa 9
AwarM
Highest Honor WofM's Ftr.
DR'
mis
CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free
Gom Ammonl" Alum or any other adulterant
40 Years the Standard".
OolRgah Itoms.
W K. McKlnucy loft for Independence
Kanaas Sunday
Karnost Shoemaker went north Krlday
night. He doesn't know where ho will atop
Just yet.
W. 0. Smith la courting at Vlnlta) ao aro
twclro or fifteen other of our cltltcna.
-It. 1). Dey Is on tho sick Hat.
Kor. Wlthcy commenced a scries of meet-
ings heroklast Sunday.
J. M. Hall spent Sunday oror at Foyll.
Ed linker Is attending to tho postofUco
whllo Mr. Whlto Is nway.
Now hair brilliant hair hair on
heads that have no hair at all Is se-
cured by tho uso of lieges' hair renew-
er. P. Shanahan. 4-20
In war In peace on land or sea you
will And Bcggs' German salvo the
king. We keep It. P. Shanahan. lO
$30000 worth of bankrupt goods to
bo sold soon by W. It. lladgctt. Duo
notice will be given of their arrival.
Uriah Jones IIf7.ckl.ili llruwii and
John Peter Smith will testify to the
wonderful curative properties of Pi
Simmons' cough H)rup. Sample l i-
tlcs free; sal Israel Ion or ruonv re-
funded Dr. Simmons' cough s) nip l sold tor
only fin cents alMilile. It will cure it
cough which might ptovo serious or
perhaps fatal. Auk your druggist for
a sample boltlii.
Many cVesof grippe" havo lately
been cured by one minute cough cure.
This preparation booms especially
adapted to the cure of thlsdUcnsu.
It acts quickly t litis preventing serious
complication and had clfccts In which
this dlscit-o often lonvos the patient.
V. Shanahan. 8
(30000 worth uf bankiupt goods to
Ik) sold soon by W. II. BadgctU Due
notice will be given of their arrhal.
One minute Is all the time necessary
to decide from personal experience
that oao minute cough cure docs what
Its name Impllos. P. Shanahan. 8
Toiturlng Itching scaly skin erup-
tions burns and scalds are soothr-d at
once nnd promptly healed by DeWltt's
witch ha.cl salve the best known
cure for pllrs. P. Shanhha
A cough Is uneasy thing to cure if
taken In time. It Is dangerous to
neglect ono for any length of time. Dr.
Simmons' cough syrup is guaranteed.
Fifty cents a bottle.
Lion coffee for 15c per package at
Chandler's for three da) s only.
Thoy aro so 6inall that the most
scnsatlvc persons tako thoTn they 'are
socOcctlvo that tho most obstinate
cases of constipation headache and
torpid llror yield to thorn. That N
why DeWltt's early risers aro known
as the famous little pills. P. Shana
han. 8
UanfpH An Irfna ?
Who can think
alUlllUU allB IUUU ehlnatAnaf Milt
aoma aimpie
Protect ynar Ideas t they may bring yoa wealtb.
Wrlla JOtlH WEDDEIIODKN CO- Patent Attor-
Here Waiblnrton. D. a for tbelr tlen prlie oCer
am saw Uat ot oaa tbomand tnTaatlona wanted.
What Is II? A cure for coughs
colds croup whooping cough hoarse-nc-s
sore throat and nil bronchial af-
fections of tho lhroatchcst and lungs.
60 doses fur 60 cents; money refunded
if It falls to glve'satlsfactlon we mean
Dr. Simmons' cough syrup.
$10000 worth of bankrupt goods to
be sold soon by W. 11. Badgctt. Due
notice will be gltcn of their arrival.
Jj. E. Turner of Compton Mo.
writes us that nfter sulfcrlng from
plies for seventeen years ho complete
ly curcu iiicm uy using iiiroo boxes of
Do Wilt's witch hazel salve. It cures
eczema nnd severe skin diseases. J.
Shanahan. 8
The X ray eclipsed by the penetrat-
ing power of Bcggs' llttlo giant pills.
P. Shanahan druggist. -1-20
Don't allow tho lungs to bo Impaired
bythocoiitlnuouslrriiutlonofacougl).
It Is easier ta provout consumption
than to euro It. Ono minute cough
cure lakcn early will ward off any fa-
tal lung trouble. P Shanahan. 8
Clothing shoes dry goods hats or
anything In tho dry goods lino you can
buy nt 10c on the dollar as soon as my
HO.OOO bankrupt stock arrives. W. R.
Badgott.
Wanted agents to sell in all parts of
tlio United States toilet articles of
tho highest grade. For further par-
ticulars address Parisian Toilet Co.
120 Michigan street Chicago.
Why sudor with coughs colds nnd
lagrlppowhcn laxative bromo quin-
ine will euro you In ono dny. Docs
not produce tho ringing In the head
llko sulphate of quinine. Put up In
tablets convenient fur taklmr. fiimr.
anlccd to cure or money refunded.
i'rlco. Z5 cents. For sulo by A. W.
Foreman. mch 23
Sarah OfToTds nt tho mouth of Cnblu
creek desires to sell hor farm some
of Hie best land In tho nation. Ad-
drcss lipr at Pcusacola I. T
Wanted An Idea
Who aaa think
at aoma elm pie
thing to DAleatr
PrelMt your tdeast they may bring you wealib.
Wrlla .JOHN WKungltnblUi coTTratenl Alter.
fefcrs-Waihlagtoa l. a (or thatr SIJuO priia offer
a Kw Hat ot oaa UMuaaad uraauona wasted.
P5r When you HtA
Br P'ant seed! plant B
YferrysT
m Always the best. mk
B raraalaaTarywbtra. MB
B 8. M. FEMY C. MM
JiW BlreH.Wek. fiV
E. N. RATCLIFF MER. CQf
THE BIG STORE OF VINITAI a. ' '.
. a y.aiu5tJ.ecJX.eJl.nd opened up the greatest stock of DRY GOODS DRESS GOODS. SILKS"
PFTRE?NN MILLINERY CLOTH I NG.H ATS SHOES CAR
Kt.lt) AND MATTINGS ever brought to the southwest. Our buyer has been placing orders all whiter
with representatives of the large jobbing agencies and factories direct thereby saving several middle men's
profits. He has lust returned from the great dry goods market and while there personally selected the most
desirable class of novelties staple and fancy goods that money and years of experience could buv.
JNow we are able to say not bostingly but truthfully that we have gathered together the greatest stock of
merchandise to be found m any one house in 200 miles of Vinita. These assertions may be sweeping but wc
have so much confidence in what we are talking about that to demonstrate them would be as easy as tossing
pebbles in the pond. Our grand opening will take place on -
and we take this method to extend to each and every lady in Vinita and vicinity a most cordial invitation to visit
our store at any time most suitable to your own wishes during these two days and inspect our spri ig millinery
which will be complete in every detail. We will also be glad to show you on these days or at any time before
our line of .spring suitings silk for waists dresses and trimmings together with all the new wash fabrics for
spring and summer wear.
Clothing Department.
Wo want to call your special attention to our clothing department
this season. We have a full line of Strauss Bros.' Ugh art Ballimoro
tailor mndo suits and extra pants. Wo guarantee to save you from 25
to 33 1-3 nor cent on your clothing from what you pay for thoso so-
called tailor inado suits sold you by fake houses. They tako them
right out of stock just ns we do and charge you nearly twice as much
money for inferior goodc poorer workmanship and poorer fit. Try
ono of our tails this time nnd take what wo save you nnd buy yourself
a gQod hat or nair ui shoes. See if our theory is not the best.
Wo can show von:
18 separate and distinct styles of men's suits al 810.00
14
10
jj i. ti i.
ii i it
j ii i. . ii
3 styles men's suits at
o " " light and medium colors al 3.76
12 " " blup and clack clioviot fancy worsted I nil w 5 00
8 " " fancy cheviots and cassimeros 6 50
0" " ' J " in pltids... 7.50
loulliR1 i-uits sizes 32 to 35 in fancy plait! choviuts nnd other
novelties
5 iliflerent styles at
8 ' '
8 3.50
4 60
l " " 6.U0
Il I.
10 " " 6.50
Children's I piece suits ages 4 to 14 year
4 ftyles light and dark pittern
ft " ii i. ii
B ii il .1 i
w .............
(I I. il ii
10
8 i
U ii ii .i ii
g ii ii i
7 styles men's pants nil wool cassimeres nnd fancy worsted.... 3.50
fi " " " " " stripes 4 00
8 " " ' small stripes beautiful patterns. 5 00
4 " ' ' fancy plaids and stripes 6.00
The workmanship of these garments are strictly first-claes. No
trouble to show you. Come and see us.
Our goods are all marked in plain figures and we have only one price for everybody. No favorites at our store
YOUR CHILD CAN BUY AS CHEAP AS YOURSELF.
E N Ratcliff Mer. Co. Yinita XncL Ter.
Hardware Stoves Tinware.
A SPECIAL
JOB LOT
KING
HEATERS
AT
$5.00
Formerly
$8 AND $10.
M7-M. Illfe
Xkw aBaJaniaV WHS
"alaBlalaW BlalalalalalalaH BalalalaSBk aHsmF
KatNT'X'VSjtP
a2X'LaaaS
Furniture and Caskets-Full Stock Carefully Selected
BEDROOM SUITS $15 TO $65
-J11-JS1UJ 1
CASH WANTED
-FOR-
Hardware
Stoves Tinware
Spring Goods
Farm Implements.
Furniture Beds
$
Wagons Built
Housekeepers'
E
3
H
Good Goods Not at Cost CH
But Goods Cheap for Cash. O
D. Curorrws. Ad&ir I. T.
Show a Full Line of Coffins. Caskets & Trimmings.
Keep This Point
J0 C
....o.lliX-'
Groceries Provisions Dry Goods
- Clothing Boots Shoes Hats-
A Little Lower in Price than this Market has been
Used to Before.
- .He Can Afford to do so.
i
Kwaari
. aiai.
JCJfft WQiMfJrJf(.'fO uStttY SphUIUU. tlBMt iWua on wrtti BiaUufitnr awi
(IT mi f I buoka. aa4 kwj.1 buarl Krlla l'rcaH.ntlal sort. Kinaiu.
Bt0mmgUHmiim9qtyk. fcifckayM
----' .- lauakaiuiaalaam.
FRIDAY nARCH ISth arjd
12.00
i
ii
ii
ii
12.50
15.00
16.50
17.50
3.00
6 different styles al.
.8 7.60
6
10
8.50
10.00
12 50
4
.81.00
. 1.50
. 2.00
. 2.60
. 300
. 3.50
. 4.00
4.50
HEATERS
$4. TO $2b.
COOK
i T
STOVES and
RANGES
$10.00
TO
$60. OO.
-"!. L-!
O
3
Wagon Material
Iron and Steel
Farm Wagons
Paints and Oils
Spring Mattresses.
to Order.
$
Outfits a Specialty z
in Mind:
G y
Lio....
Wtalatffna. UjIvhh. a link tr nrn la Ualnatsa.
lf.DM Witdln wua.ltt&M.lk.HklnfAiu4naiai.u
J.T.TkitlM' rwwtwt aul twwkt.
Furnishing Goods Department.
Fine Shirts is our Specialty. l.
White shirts. There's none bettor than ours. We have tho cole-1
bratcd Manhalton and Monarch wliilo shirts 81 81.50 i nd 82.00.
Wilson Bros and Manhatton fancy shirts whilo cHlnra for 81.00.
81.60 and 82.00. '
Wilson Bros.' full lino Nngligee shirts collars un" eufla attached
ties to match in Percales nnd Maderns 81 81.25 81.fi and 82.
Wood M('g Co b Negligee shirts 50o nnd 75c.
Wood MPg Co 's work shirts Jeans drawer and overalls.
There is no belter line of goods on earth than u oso mentioned
above and our prices ore as cheap as the cheapest.
Dress Goods Department.
Here you can find nil the new spring novoltioB of 1897 ranging In
price from 15c. 25o. 33o.; 50c 65c 76c. and 81.00.
beautilul line of spring silks in all the shades; 'he best line of
goods iqour houso. Don't fall to Bee them.
Our'slock of linings and dreus trimmings is tho best to be Had.
You can alwayt- find what you want here.
Dry Goods Department.
We aro offering many excellent values In this department. Be-
ginning SATURDAY MARCH 6 and lasting for one week including '
Saturday tho 13th we will sell in any quantity desired:
50 pieces dress ginghan an 3c per yard worth 5o
10
10
50
50
60
Til n til a I Km naw rttwt
" iMrillhU iv-Wlll-A
yuwu'siw "IUIay
fine aolf yard wide bloach
.W ..VUJ UIVDO IIUUI11
300 yds Surah silk all colors 15c
We have many other good values
jr IVHAYKES 8 27
PHYSICIAN & SU1CGEON.
Vinita - I. T.
Calls promptly attended tonight
or day.
rR. H.B.HORTON
RESIDENT DENTIST.
Olfico in Raymond Ruilding
over Millinery Store.
All kind or Dental Wort LtrrateJ wllbntat
aonB nrtaanddUp- Icli.
tr. a. r. qiuffith
DEN TIST
Rooms 14 and 16 Hill Building
VIM .LU.' A. Z2TS. 'i'JXi.
Joiix ti. Tdbxkb. Jtmi D. UuacjuuiTia.
rpURNEH & BUROKHALTEH
L AttorsiybandCoosshluiis
Rooma 3 anU 4 Orajr-IIalstll BIU'r.
VINITA. . - IM) TEIt.
Will practice In tba U. fi. Courts ol tba In-
dian Trrrlioijr sod al KI. Smith Atk and In
lha aoprim. Court of tba Uolla.l Statu.
A UQ0ST SOHLlE'dSHi
PnACTICAL Watchmakeb
Jewkleb and Optician.
Flna (nd complicated watch raualrlnr a
tl'tclally Yllh T. It lladtm. Vlnlta. IT.
jTRa. A. U. MlliliS M. D.
Office at Mabonic Bldo
Illaaasss of w omen and clillilrea
aapeclaltr anrK
gHEPAUDUKOVE& WILSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Potion Building. Vinita I. T.
wciiiitr
rR. A. M. OLINKSOALE3
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
VINITA. 1. T.
Offlca op alalia In ltayraood balldln. Iteal-
deuce balwaea tba two cburcbea at Iba Or.
rraiee place.
I'llea and olhar Rectal tmnblea aapaclaltT
-41
DBNT18TRY practiced Ic Ml UaUp-
tails by
CIIAS. W. DAY D. D. S.
rcnuanentlT located at Vlnlta l.T.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Offlce In new Fatton bnlldlns back
of Pre. Portlier & Dagby. ' itee 8
PORTNBR AjBAQBY
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS
VINITA 0. N.
' OfHcs lu nnw Pattnn liiill.ltnn
stalre. "" "
Practice i llmllail toEye.Ear Note and Throat.
OBlca In Old Opera ilulldlof. aui
P M. SMITH
10-f
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
NOTARY PUBLIC LOAN BROKER
Special attention (Ivan glTen to trial or snlts.
Afwajra r.a.ly to antwtr junr qaratlona and
replr to your Inqalrlea.
OtSee la Opera llnld'l VINITA I. T.
yn h.korhboay
Attornoy at Law
ana Nptary Public
omce In I'.tton Btd'g y 1NITA J. T
ITIII itraellftelnall Ilia tin tail oi.t r....
" Amoskeag apron check gingham 5c"
fin nnvnltt il.nj ninnlin.n U 19 II
rR. T.T. W1MBR
AHV WlkJaiTcrH9rj.
istb.
a2E
lOo
R 1
W A Mf
15c
7c
.-.......
16c
muslin 5o 71-2
KJ 4-t
25o
that wo cannot mention this time.
rn. w. -w; BRrjuf '
RESIDENT DENTIST
Olartxokk. 1d. Tbr
rjAVEXPORT PRATSER & MOOKK
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Itoom. I A t Baymond bid . Vuita.I.T.
Dartapert A Hall Atl iraeya-at-Law
Boom. flASbankbld'f CtanuionK.I.T.
t'raetlco In United State. . id Cherokee Cuarta.
TTORAOB BRAD! BY
lawy.;r
Wao- veu Ikd. Ter.
Criminal law a Spec! ty. Jan2I-7
He is Curing Some of the
Worst Chronic
Diseases..
OFFICE CROWOEB
EACH VISIT..
Dr. J. D. HM?by
Trjc ErnlrKijt Spajclallst.
1II nextTl.lt to Vinita.
Tuesday March 9 '97
At Cobb Uot.l. one day ly returning erery
Funr Week..
II you saair tram dl.na.e you want the beat
treatment that eau ba procured. Jutllo. ta
yoaraaltdemandatbaiyvo abualdconsnlt tba
(eadlnir. moat .Ulllul. luoat .ap.rl.ucJ5!
moat aucceaafol specialist n the Unlt.il
Utatea.
Or. Ilaaby baa no superior In dlaiuoeln
disease. II. will Ky. yos .Jo lj If b. oanaot
tall your disease and wlial. loeatrtl In flra
minutes llemember tbla Doctor only acceuta
curable itlseasra. II lie oanuot curl too ha
will tell yon an. Consultation and cisialaa"
lion ire.. OOlwilaja. rrdaya.8atnrdarilad
Sundays or rath week. Omca located o.'
ft. smith National U.nk OOlca liourit a to
IS a ru.iloSp m. Sundays lu to It a.m.
I treat all curable medical andajiclcaldls-
eases. acuta and cbrunlo catarrii dlea.sea or
lhae. ear. nose throat and liiUKa.dran.u-
fla. nrUbfadlseasa. .llabetls. kln.jlltirt
bladdrr chronic remain and eeaMat diseases!
stoniacli and bowel troubles rheumatism
MaraUla. sciatica dissinesa. nrnsnsal
InUlRfstlon. obfsliy. Uttrrupt.il nutrition
.low growth la children ami wasting laaaaM
loadnlta. Many cases ofdearue.s. ringing li
the rare loss of .yeslght. cntaracl croM.fes.
no that bare- been Improperly treated or
neglacted eau b easily reslorej. U.form"
tlss clnb feet.ccrTsture or the splue diseases
or th. brala. heart dlaeas.. dropay. rtlil
and akin dlseaaea. ecssrna arleota Teles
Tarlwcele. slrlclurs. open ioreo. pain la the
bones L'anulsr ealaruement ami .11 ...il
and longs an.llng diseases. Dr Ilaaby uV.
roles spenlsl Intenst to tne rewol um.
cera tumors mo. ea. warts wans blrlbasarka.
ttranatated . . .u blolehee. rW
ooso. tilwple.s and aupafflsoua hair oa fs
or neck.
"rii-.lM1.0" f" CP MSITITg 1U4ST.
files flatala and rectal disease praam llr
eared witrwot eolUn Yoanii aad wMaka
u.'.u rou auweriuK irom 111 .ira VHcsur pa
msnently raatneed to noruul eantaWsa Wav
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