The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 248, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 18, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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pin stripe Flannel
suits worth 7.50... $ 5.00
Fine blue import-
g ed serge suits un-
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were 10.00 cut to..
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"Rlnfi serere coats. 3.00
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new things for sum
mer wear; sell at... 3.50
Some new things
in fancy vests for.. 1.5o
Silk bosom shirt
at 75c and 5oc.
Fine madras
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Boys' blouse per- 1
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Big line of straw hats at
half price to close out.
D.mamiiaf fhic Mirknnwn Sale will Last One Week
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Sewing riachine.
A.M. Brock flgf
Probabilities.
Fair tonight and tomorrow.
Mrs. Sophia Bethel is quite sick.
Gray will buy chickens and eggs.
Girl wanted-general house work.
Furnished rooms to rent; apply here.
Machine oil at W: W. Miller's. All
kinds.
The purest freshest drugs at Fore
man.
Fresh bread cake and pie at Gus
Nichols'.
E. B. Frayscr returned from Miami
last night.
Watch repairing guaranteed at
oretnans.
Fresh vegetables and fruits Vinita
meat store. '
Brinjf us all your chickens and eggs-
John C. Gray.
Frof. Dugger returned from Duck
creek last night-
Mrs. John Anderson and children
may move to Pryor Creek.
The bugty atGunter's was dravrn
by VV. F. Friend of Miami.
Tom Prattler was down from his
farm on Russell creek today.
Try that fresh bread at Gui Nich-
ols' and you will buy do other.
Tobeaiwiyshappy ue Red Cross
ball blue. Refuse imitations.
For Sale New $k" Licyc'.e 120.
Guarant eed. W. Chariesworth.
Business meeting at BarAt church
tonight. Men hers flease atfe-nd.
S re ec. Dr. Jacnm'f Indian
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Baptist ladies please meet at the
church Thursday at 3 p. m. sharp.
The house occupied by Mrs. Lewyn
Crockett is receiving a new coat of
paint.
Oscar Hall and wife leave tomor-
row for Philadelphia by way of St.
Louis.
Collins ague cure works the liver
guaranteed. Price 50c. People's drug
store. dw
Mark P. Goodlett of Windsor Mo.
a friend of A. L. Churchill was in the
city today.
Mr. and Mrs.Ed Hicks of Tahlcquah
are in the city guests of Mr. and Mrs.
W. P. Thompson.
Sufferers from malaria will find Col
linsague cure an unfailing remedy.
People's drug store. dw
Miss Lulu James returned to Fair-
land this morning. She has been
visiting in Chetopa.
Mrs. S. II. Mayes is here today en-
route to Eureka Springs to spend a
few weeks for her health.
Sneak thieves are getting plentiful
in Vinita cellcrs chicken houses and
smoke houses are suffering.
Mr. Steifel and wife are in town.
The gentleman represents the big
coffee house of Blank A Bros.
Ladies who take pride In clear
white clothes should use Red Cross
ball blue. Refuse imitations.
Buy your meats at the Vinita meat
store. Fresh meat skillfully handled
and deliveries promptly made.
Our health giving preparations are
unexcelled they arc the best and do
heir work well. People's drug store.
Miss Nettie Duncan was expeeted
home yesterday but on account of
her brother's illness will remain long-
er. Albert Lemon a brother of Mrs. J.
II. Arter bad the misfortune to have
his residence burned at Kansas City a
few days ago.
. Mr. George C. Rankin of Waco
Tex. will give a bible reading at the
Presbyterian church Thursday even-
ing at eight o'clMck.
If your brain won't work right and
you rai the snap vim and energy
mat was once yours you should taka
rrick!y Mb hmtr. It cleanses the
yvt-ra end tnrg'Utes bah body to!
brain. Cfcarsan & tr'gg. dw
' Wanted All the chickens and eggs
that come to Vinita; highest market
price at J. C. Gray's.
Ed Webber the negro charged with
criminal assault was tried yesterday
at. Miami and fined $100. and sent to
Ft. Smith jail for six months.
Asthma. Sure cure Crosby's Sweed-
ish asthma remedy. Trial package
mailed free Collin's Bros. Medicine
Co. St. Louis. Sold by People's drug
store. dw
Rev. F. G. Roberts of Vinita is
holding a protracted meeting at Mus-
kogee and reports gojd success. 21
united with the church Sunday night
He eats heartily in the hottest wea-
ther who uses Prickly Ask bitters. It
keeps his stomach liver and bowels in
perfect order Sold by Chapman &
Briggs. dw
Bud Ledbetter arrested two medi-
cine peddlers today for neglecting to
pay the required license. They were
liberated on promise of payment of
the required fee.
Miss Maggie Alberty formerly of
Tahlequah was In the city this week
and is now 'visiting at Pryor Creek.
She will return tomorrow and will
visit Mrs. W. P. Thompson.
Wanted A contractor to build the
walls of a stone store building in
Fairland I. T. Work to be first class
and cotnract to be limited as to time
and bond furnished if money is to be
advanced for work. T. M. Conner &
Son. 3dw
Mrs. Jessie May Hall Swan and Mrs.
Blanch Hall Morrison left last night
for their homes the former for New
York and the latter for Portland Me.
They have been spending a few weeks
with their mother Mrs. J. A. Hall
of this city.
A renter on John Tbomason's place
on Big Creek sold 6000 bushels of oats
to a Welch grain buyer at 20 cents per
bushel. 100 bushels were delivered
and the price went off and the grain
man jumped the cpntract. Ji suit
in court is the result.
It was rumored that an anti-
Sunday base ball petition wa to be
presented to the city council last
night and a big crowd Including the
members of the Vinita ball team was
on hand watting for the meeting to j
open. The petitiuo was not present- j
ed however and no meeting wasj
hell. '
Photographs....
Get photographs that you are wil-
ling to give to your friends.
FOWLERj -
Makes them best grades in Plati-
num and gloss also Photo Buttons.
Fowler's photos are the cheapest
made in the Cherokee nation
Grade Taken Into Consideration.
DEERING BINDERS
Ideal Mowers Hay Rakes
And Corn Binders
For Sale by
J. F. Dunham Adair IT
R. R. Time Table
H.3S0UltJ KANSAS I'KIAb.
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Sf'. I. it.' If. I. WMireas 4:16 sm
No.:i. ivmlUH.L.AT. .... 5:48pm.
No. 5 Flyer.. 10:14 am
No. 5FrightandAocomiiiodatlon l:4.rp m
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So. 8 freight and accommodation! 11 :6p m
ST 101! 18 4 SAN FRANCISCO HAILWAT
Train want mall 10:00 . IB
Train i08 east mll 5:fi5p. m
Train m west local . 14:' P- m
Train 2ii) local ..... 11:41 am
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Nebraska
Missouri.
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For FT. SMITH i-ITTLE BOCK
& HOT SPRINGS
and all points In Louisiana Ar-
kansas and Texas. Elegant day
coaches and Pullman Bullet Sleep-
ing Cars.
H. C. TOWNS END
The Chieftain
Ohattol mortgages per doz W
Cherokee deed. " 6c
Chattel Mort. sales " Mo
Lien notos (a mortgage) per doz 20c
Bills sale " 2"0
Bill Sale (Cherokee Mort) per doz ...'iOc
Bills Sale short form " !c
Renewal affidavits. ' inc
PrommtsBory notes per 50 2Sc
Receipts. " . 269
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