The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 7, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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A foim of disease may become to com.
mon that it is regarded as a necessary
condition.
In some of
the valleys
of Switzer
land goitre
or thick
neck af-
Inhabitant.
VX-V A party of
" American
tourists en-
HL 1A. LH "Uy terinir one
W W'?r 1 i JS- of these val
Hr U-yk. leyswasfol-
lowed by a
P ' 1 ' body of
jeering children who cried " See these
people have no goitres" as if to be with-
out a goitre was a physical deficiency.
'Similarly the prevalence of irregular
periods among young women and the
commonness 1 of debilitating drains
Hmoiijij married women have created
the mischievous idea that these are the
natural conditions of womanhood:
In normal health the periods should
be regular and painless and there should
be neither drains nor pains for the mar-
ried woman. To regain that normal
conditiort of health is possible to every
woman who will make a trial of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It regu-
lates the periods dries up the drains
and cures ulceration and inflammation.
Sick women can consult Dr. R. V.
Pierce Buffalo N. Y. by letter without
charge. Kvery letter is held as strictly
private and sacredly confidential.
" I had falling: of internal organs and had to
f0 to bed once a month ; had irregular monthly
periods which would sometimes last tea or
twelve days" write Mrs. Aliee I.. Holmes of
Coolsprini? Street Uniontown Pa. Had also
indigestion so bad that 1 could not eat anything
harillv. Dr. Pierce g Favorite I'rescriptiun and
' tlolden Medical Discovery ' cured me. I took
three lxttlcs ot the 'Favorite Prescription1 and
one of the 'Golden Medical Discovery.' "
Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical
Adviser sent free on receipt of stamps
to cover mailing on. Twenty-one one-
.cent stamps for edition in paper; 31
stamps for the cloth-bound edition. Ad-
dress Dr. R. V. Pierce Buffalo N. Y.
WANT DEPARTMENT.
Ifyoa want to buy. sell or excliansre any-
thing hire" help rent property secure a
nittijttloti orget niitrrlt'd. lose or find any-
tliliiat you can protititlile uso this column.
Vpii'v: cents a line for oitch insertion do
.transaction for less than 10 cunts.
Jood second hand organ for sale at
a bargain.
A homo and lot near the roller
tnilis for sale.
For Sale 6 second band heating
stove. Enquire of Edgar C. Marrs
at People's Drug Store.
flO bead of good native 2 and 3-ycar
old ulcers and ISO head yearling steers
for sale by M. Frazee. 910; Oct. 30.
. Wanted agent to solicit fraternal
insurance on salary. Address giving
experience or other qualification! and
salary expected. I:ox 59 Vitiita I.
M. dl2Nov.
LOCAL 1STOTISB.
Probabilities.
Probably rain tonight and tomorrow.
W. FOREMAN
' Physician & Surgeo
Olflee In Pattoti Building
Vljlta. I T
Telephone 16
Keildencef
I)
R. U. L. JOHNSON.
...DENTIST....
Harris Huildine
Hours 8 to 12 and 1 to
1 HAS. W.DAY D. D. S.
-DENTIST-e
Cold crown and bridge work
A Specialty.
Office over first Nat Bank. VINITA I X
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THROUGHt SERVlCk
fr . BETWEEN--.
$T; LO JJ I S
CH I CA G O
MNgASCltY
AND
PRINCIPAL CITIES OF
TEXAS.
MKBrEUFFET SLEEFES
AND
FREE RECLINING.
ICATY 011110 CARS
DINING STATIONS
CrfPATED BY THE COMPANY.
SUPERIOR V.EALS
Fifty Cent
George Barritt has gone
y Vinlta Best" Is the best.
Towel and napkin Vinlta Best.
Mrs. John Miller Is In St. Louis. .
Uoy Miller goes to St. Louis tomor-
row. W. R. Samuels Is up from Chouteau
today. .;
Chris Werner went to Oswego last
night. . t .
John Warn of Grove was In the city
yesterday. .
Judge McClure drove to the country
this morning.
' A towel and napkin with every sack
of "VinitaBest."
The "Vinlta Plow Company sold five
wagons Saturday.
J. C. Starr is at Tahlequah and bis
wife atClaremore.
Miss Blanch Burnett of Sapulpa is
visiting in the city.
Bert Payton and wife were In from
Catale this morning.
E. M. Ming received a lot of new
furniture this morning.
Attorney Win. Mellette went to
Claremore this morning.
Mrs. Charlie Hunt Is ill. A physi
cian wax called last evening.
To have beautiful clear white
clothes use Ked Cross Ball Blue.
The sereuadcrs were out last night
and rendered some very nice music
For sale Good mule. Will sell on
time with good security. J.C.Gray.
John Parks and Bill Davis went to
Tahlequah with the Vinita delega
tion. .
VinitaBest u new Hour made from
GO pound Missouri and Territory
wheat.
Ladies who take pride In beautiful
clear white clothes should use Ked
Cross Ball Blue.
Geo. Nidiffer went to Cowskin prai
rie this afternoon to attend to busi
nessatbis farm.
If you would have your clothes that
delicate clear white so desirable use
Red Cross Ball Blue.
The telephone company will begin
setting poles for their line to Cheto
pa tomorrow morning.
Dr. B. F. Fortner went to Salina
this morningin answer to a telegram.
to.attend Miss Browning.
J. Z. Briggs returned from Hew ton
la Mo. this morning where he has
been visiting his best girl.
Rev. M. L. Butler returned from
Ardraore last evening where he has
been attending conference.
A house and lot in the southeast
part of town for sale rents for!6 a
month. .Will take $100 for it..
The handsomest iron bed ever
brought to Vinita Is in the window of
the Ming Furniture Co. today.
. Mr. and Mrs. James Armor are in
from the country visiting their sisters
Mrs. McClure and Mrs. (juiilion.
Percy L. Walker came down from
Ogeechee t his morning on the Frisco
and took the flyer for Tahlequah.
Chas. Collins the candy drummer
from Pierce City was transacting
business with our merchants today.
W. W. Miller skipped two. cars of
cattle Sunday night two cars Monday
night and will ship four more tonight.
Pianos and organs tuned and repair-
ed fori.:. 00; nil work warranted; leave
orders at Hotel Green. F. R. Morgan.
". Billy Sheltoa And a party; from
Clinton Mo friends of A. L. Church-
ill are out Jn the Creek nation taunt-
- ' ... .!.'...
Tbe electric llgbt man is la town
nd the city council meets tonight.
It Is hoped iorue steps will be taken
to light the city.
Irregular bowel movements lead to
chronic constipation. Prickly Ash
Bitters is & reliable system regulator;
cures permanent!. Sold by Chapman
Jfc Briggs.
The ladies of the St. Johns guild
will meet at Mrs. Mellette's Wednes-
day afternoon at 4 o'clock; a full at-
tendance Is desired.
MIssHatton of Oklahoma City ar
rived lat evening and will visit the
Misses Franklin who give an enter
tainment this eveotng.
The ki lneys are m!l but Impor
tant organs. They noH hep ocois-
i'Hia'iy. Pnrk'y A-'a I'.itters is a ;ic-
foo'til ki'li-ov tnw in-'i ;! cm rcs'.i-
lator. S H 1-jr Chipuuii A BrV.
O.K.
MEAT
MARKET
Give us your order for
Fresh Heats Steaks and
Tender Roasts.
We Want Your Orders for Cakes'
Fresh Bread Rolls and Buns.
--TELEPHONE 36.
JOHN
WEST
Baker
Rock Creek Notes.
Pecans are plentiful on Rock creek
We say: Make the cattlemen pony
up-
Wheat is looking nice but the
acreage Is small. . - .'
John R. -Archer and wife were visit-
ing relatives Sunday.
S. A Perry and wife have returned
from a trip t j Kansas.
Claude Cox of Chelsea was over
Tuesday with his smiling face and big
yarns.
Mrs. George PI iler (nee Meads) Is
visiting her sister and has her little
son with her.
LeRoy Harvey and Mr. Luck of Bax-
ter Springs are hunting on Spavinaw
hills. They stopped to see their
friends F. W. Propp and wife.
J. W. Skinner and family were nut-
ting on the creek last Saturday. Jim
says ho is better at eating them than
picking them up;it is too hard work.
. The broom brigade will be given 1 y
the Ladies' Aid society of Adair on
Thanksgiving night; also a fair and a
supper. Come out and help the
udles. ' ;
Olorious News.
Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile of
Washita 1. T. He writes: "Four
bottles of elec.ric bitters has cured
Mrs. Brewer of scrofula which had
caused her great suffering for years.
Terrible sore3 would break out on her
head and face and the best doctors
could give no help; but her cure is
complete and her health is excellent."
This shows what thousands hn.ve
proved that Electric Bitters is the
best blood purifier known. It's the
supreme remedy for eczema tetter
salt rheum ulcers boils aud running
sores. . It stimulates liver kidneys
and bowels expels poisons helps di-
gestion builds up the strength. Only
50 cents. Sold by A. W. Foreman
and People's drug store.
THE "KATY" FLYER.
has through sleeping cars -from
St. Louis to
Indian Territory
Oklahomo
and the following points in
Tesas:
Denison
Greenville
Dallas";
Ft Worth
Waco
San Antonio
Houston
Galveston.
Leaves Vinita at 10:14 a. m.
...Gnnter's Oil Liyery Barn...
I have ordered a new lot of buggies and phaetons for use in
ray new stable. Call us up any time you need a neat
clean and safe rig at a reasonable price.
If yoii Want fo Board yoiir Horse
this is the place to keep it. We'll take good care of it and
keep your buggy good and clean. Telehone No. 78. .
The news from Tahlequah indi-
cates that the two houses of coun-
cil organized without incident or
disturbance of any kind. As has
been predicted all along tbe lead-
ers in the lalk of contesting T. M.
Buffington'a seat were irrespon-
sible and were not able to rally
any strength or . to interest t.he
United Sates government in tbeir
case.
. The revenue inspectors .for the
Cherokee nation .report that Jhe
revenues are flowing now from all
sources at a rapid rate.
There is an election being held
in many states today but the cen-
ter of interest is in Kentucky
Nebraska and Ohio.
The price of Jamaica ginger hss
advanced the Cherokee eouncil
is in session.
COLORED FOLKS COLUMN.
Steven Miller l:as bad a new roof
put on his shoe shop.
Eien Tyner and Cynthia Tucker
came over from Giaud river today.
J. J. Johnsm the barber went to
Cbetopa for a few d.iys visit this
morning. -
Miw Hattie and Katie Meigs of
(WV nr-jB jn yMcr.:-.y v!iti"g
tU r a nt. Mi i 1 1 i ml n.
D.S. MALONEY
THE
is conducting a first-
P. i.w.-.j f
i; nrnarprl rn rln all
work expeditiously and in a
workmanlike manner. Call
and Investigate his methods.
Take your friends with you.
SHOER kinds ot carnage work
front blacksmith shop 2d dor south of Bracket's mill
VIeat Market
This is the new meat market on
South Wilson street. It u
open and ready for business.
They keep steaks as s.weet as sugar
Itosy and tempting each way .
And bacon pork and bologna
The finest of eating they say.
Give them your orders. They will treat you well
Burley's old stand.
- ............A. B. NICHOLS.
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B. F. aNDERSON
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TTTTTTTT
.....BLfiCKSAITH
Horseshoeing a specialty. ' Shoe for and treat
all kinds of diseases of the feet. Twenty years
of experience. All work guaranteed to please.
Carriage and wagon repairs. AH kinds of wood
work done. Patronage solicited.
West of Excelsior Laundry
The "Leading LiuepyERaD!
WHO
IS HE
Who is the leading liveryman? W. B. Raines ot
course. Do you want a carriage? When you- or youi
friends want a carriage or a dozen of them day or night
ring us up and we can tix you witli the best service in thr
city. Fast horses and careful drivery. Horses boardea
by week or month. Phone 24.
.....Raines Livery Barn.
You Would
TmVel
'if
il
more frequently if the time
could be spared. When you
do journey then speed and
comfort are desirable. The
Santa Fe offers a service that cannot be
equaled its trains being equipped with
all the modern ease-promoting appli-
ances. When planning your next trip
consult W. J. Janey Passenger Agent
the A. T. & S. F. Rv. 1014 Union
Avenue Kansas City Mo.
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
are two things that must hi
well done to prove profitable. We
guarantee satisfaction in all casts.
THE CHIEFTAIN PUBLISHING CO.
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 32, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 7, 1899, newspaper, November 7, 1899; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc772957/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.