The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 245, Ed. 1 Monday, July 27, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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WANTS.
t'HUNT OFFICE room for rent Raymond
Illcln. Apply lit I)uveuuurt& Lee's burbur
Bliop Ituyuiond BlKir.
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FOUN O Black Morocco pocket book con-
tnlnlriK bunk pitrn book and hojdb papers
owner cnu pi t umiu by calling at this office
and payliiK 'or this notice. dlf
Vt U BA LE A (food family horse and bti(f-
gy.KniiuIre at Silver Uoou Uentaurant &U9
FOR RENT 2 room bousa on east side.
S. V Parks. &H1
KOK RENT-
linsii Connor.
Four room home.
Bee Mrs.
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WANTED Three unfurnished roomg
down .tains would also like to rent barn.
Apply to Mm. J. T. Rouse opposite Jall.dili
FOB BALE A good gentle family driving
horse. Price $73. lutollff'a. tf
THRLK room house to rent north of the
laundry. Apply to J. J. Bpoocer dst3t
For Ble A good Deerlr.g mowur and rake
John Campbell.
HOUSE FOR BALE iood driving hone
Ave years old and safe for lady to handle
W. J. Clemens.
WANTED to buy second hand furniture
and stoves.
diltt Smiley h Graffunder.
WANTED.
Green.
-Dining room girl at
Hotel
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FOR RKNTNaw two room house on
west side good well water. Call at H. L.
Bill barber shop. d'250
LOSTOne blue lawn waist ready made
lost on Taylor's counter at Post oiBce.
Finder please leave same at this olllce.
LOCAL NOTES
Hugiiles ti. Lee Barrett's. tf
II. J. Collins of Tulsa is here.
Shoe maker at Lee Barrett's. tf
Collars 75c to $"2. Lee Barrett's tf
Frank Beaver has a very sick child.
Side saddle $0. Lee Barrett's. tf
Ed. Lee's scissors are good scissors.
I eat Steffen'e ice creara. Do you?
Harness drensitg at Lee Barrett's
Dr. C. J. Wells of Grove was in the
city today.
Give us a trial for Ice cream phone
254.
John Barrett was here from Clare-
uiore today. .
A special price on refrlgeratots. I'A.
Lee.
John M. Miller wa over from Horte
Creek today.
All sizes of water coolers at Ed
Lee's.
J. G. Iiucker of Clareuiors I at the
Western today.
Ed. Lee It still selling tbe next
scissore.
Richard ParrU of Tahlequali Is
viclting Id tbe city.
' WLId. nets dusters and pads. Lee
Barrett's. tf
Wallace Jenkins of Italy Texas Is
visiting Jo the city.
Good work teams for (.ale. See C.
J. 'ewman.
Bob Cuselowjy and wife were up
from Adair yesterday.
Lot f.ir sale 100x160 feet on Wet
Illinois avenue. tf
R. J. Wright pent Sunday In Sen.
eca with hi wife and baby.
Get your ridirg plows while you can
get them Lt cost Riiuey & Ger-
l.ich. dl-tf
Mis Besie Wells of CilTiyville Kn.
i a t'tiest of Mr. J. H. Arter.
The l-e cream depot will deliver lee
cream at vour hnuie at any time.
P!;one251.
Mr. Ferguson Lemon went ti (Juf-
' v viile tlii ruorning on a vicit. j
Go to J. A. Davis thoe thimng es-
tablishment for your li'e Milne.
Foreman's A Hey. tf
Bert Walker an. I Mr. Hkiiel of
Wyandotte were here yesterday.
If you want cheap money on city
foperty see the Indian Land and
Trust Co. VlnHa. dtf
D. M. Marr. of thi ntlke is sirk
nod unable at his bu-iues today
See Ramey A Gerlieb; they are
"closing out their stock of implements
at i"ot.
dlw-wtf
Miss Bertha Thom:vou ha returned
from a two week's" visit at Grove.
House and lot f-r .-.le on tbe east
side. Price $'"50. The Ctmpbell-
Marrs Real Etate.r'o.
Kiss De'la Niditler of Fairland Is
visiting friends and relatives here.
. All the year 'round ymi can get a
smooth shave or a tine arteUu bath
at Joe Davis' birb?r shop. dtf
Herald Geyercaine up from Mutko-
gee yesterday to ee tbe baM game.
Come to the evangelistic meeting
at tbe tent on the public mhoo! lawn
thi evening at 3 o'clock.
The hay--ed tiand failed to make
music afier the ball game yesterday.
Ti e Frisco will run an excursion to
E i'tm spring Ark. Frldty Auir. 7
H. E. ILukrlder Auent..
A CUrs of Tahlt quart wa here
ye-.er.m) in r -ntr fr nj Kansas City.
If ym ant t.i hudd c will loan
yon Hi. v n live years time at a low
rate of I'trt'st. Indian Land rsd
.Tru Co. Vinita.
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Minn Dora lielew f;raierly of this
place now of Kansas City was' bete
Sunday.
Sound kidneys are safeguards of life.
Make the kidneys healthy with Foley's
Kidney Cure. Soli by Shanahan &
Mitchell. dv
Bob Wilson brought one of his
children down from Centralla to be
treated by Dr. Louis liagby.
A R Bass of Morgantown Ind. had to
get up tea or twelve times in the night
and had a severe backache and pains in
the kidneys. Was cured by Foley's
Kidney Cure. Sold by Shanahan &
Mitchell." dw
Mrs. Carrie Hays of Tohoka Mo
sister of Mrs. Sam R. Frazee arrived
Sunday for an extended visit with
her sister.
Mcbaoica of all kinds boarded for
13.50 per week; good board and good
beds. Meals 20 cents. This Is the
place to go for a iquare meai. Blue-
jacket hotel south of court house. dim
B. J. Morrow D. C. Morrow Miss
Altua Morrow and Maggie Proiist of
Nec-h;? were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Al
Berber Sunday.
Foley's Kidney Cure purifies the
blood by straining out impurities and
tones up the whole system.' Cures kid-
ney and bladder troubles. Sold by Shan-
ahan & Mitchell dw
The Loyal Americans will have ao
ice cream supper tomorrow night.
nice program has been arranged. The
member" and tbelr families are invit
ed.
Now is the time to buy a good Moon
Bros' buggy. 'Lee Barret t le selling
them at cost. Call and tee them be'
fore buying for they bave nice finish
aud are up to-date and the price I
right. Now for a bargalu. tf
A girl of Ideas is apt to judge a
man to some extent by the Ice cream
he gives her. Bring her to eat Stef
fen's celebrated cream at Chapman
& Brlgg's.
For Sale.
One Western hay press; has only
baled 200 tons of hay. f rice $150.00
Terms right. Ramsey & Gerlach. tf
One hundred seventy six ticket.
for Vinita were sold at Neosho ye
terday and probably as many more
were sold at other towns between
Neosho aud this city.
BANNER SALVE
Tetter ecrema and skin diseases yield
quickly to the marvelous healing quali-
ties of Banner Salve made f join a pre.
scriplion of a skin sptcialist of world
wide fame. 25c. Sold by Shanahan &
Mitchell. dw
Misses Elde Starr and Roseau a
Harnage returned to Tablequah yes-
terday after a two weeks visit in the
city. Tney were acoinpanled borne
by Mrs. Tom Knlgbt Misses Fannie
Kntgbt and Senora Gray
Summer Tourist Rates Via the M.
K. & T. Ry.
Effective June lt. Summer Tourist
Tickets will te placed on sale at
greatly reduced rates to summer re-
sort'. In tbe north and east. Ask
nearest "Katy" agr nt ft r Informa-
tion or address
George Morton. G. P. A.. St. Louie.
Thompson French and Butler
Rushryhead went to Taliiequah this
morning but b tli wi'l return Wed
nesday ss bit h havesecuiei position
n I his cily. J iiee to boys will add
uiucb strength tn tbe Vinita ba'-e
ball team.
CARELESSNESS IN DRESS.
Cb r cl erl nt Ic of Some Mrn of Wralt h
Tbnl I M.-r.-l mu Af-
ffftnlloa. Many wealthy men affect rarelf-ssness
in drpss and it may truly be iaid that
they can afford to do anything but they
are the very nifn who require that their
employes shall dress so well that the
public will imagine they are well paid
says Success. The Ertt Impression
made by a man In business life is the
most important. When he enters the
presence of another man he studies him
no less than he 19 being studied In turn.
Each unconsciously takes the measure
of the other and each Quickly forms an
opinion.
The Importance of making that first
impression a favorable one cannot be
overestimated. It helps toward the ob-
ject to be gained. The nicely "groomed"
clean-cut man dressed In good taste and
carrying himself with that confident air
of gentility which Is Inseparable from
good attire feels sure of his ground.
and can talk with the man who la his
superior In a business sense without
displaying those many little evidences
of uncouthuess whlrhcreepsont In one's
dress speech and manner. If you have
an Important part to play In your busi-
ness life remember that you must dress
up to it. The shabby and the shiftless
the unshaven and enrefined cannot rise
above the mediocre. They are the men
who fill the "want" columns of news-
papers and who ply those callings
where no "previous exp Hence Is re-
quired." and hrTc Applicants are in-
formed that $100 a week can he mai?e
without the ijliRhtest knowlrdge effort
or skill.
Shaving Is first mentioned iu Genesis
xii.. 14. Joseph shaved himself before
going before the Mng.
FOIEYSiaDIHYOJIU;
E ' "'; lirvi nd Biadrl r Riglit
MARRIAGE IN RUSSIA.
lb Unlimited Power of Harnt
Vtlllnlrann nud That of the
IIuhI'hikI Sabatltatetl.
As a daughter the Russian womao
la under the absolute sway of 'har
parents. The coming of age makes no
alteration in her position. Until the
day of her death if she remains un-
married the place she occupies in the
family life Is a place of dependence
upon the will of her parents. When a
woman marries she changes the au-
thority of parents for no less unquali-
fied authority of husband. As the
Russian statute suggestively puts it
"one person cannot reasonably be ex-
pected to fully satisfy two such unlim-
ited powers as that of husband and
parent."
Tbe "unlimited" power of the pa-
rent therefore is withdrawn and that
of the husband substituted. She can-
not leave him even to pay a visit to a
neighboring town without a "pass"
from him. He names the time she is
to stay and at the expiration of the
term she is bound to return or get it
renewed. A husband may appear in a
court of law as a witness against bis
wife but a wife is not permitted to
appear against her husband. A
woman's evidence is regarded also as.
of less weight than that of a man.
"When two witnesses do not agree"
the code runs "the testimony of an
adult outweighs that of a child and
the testimoony of a man that of a
woman."
According to the tenets of the Russian
church marirage is a sacrament and Is
theoretically indissoluble. There is no
such thing as a civil marriage and di-
vorce except In one case Is practically
unobtainable by a woman. The excep-
tion Is the deprivation of civil rights
and banishment of the husband. If
the wife chooses she can follow her hus-
band Into exile and Russian literature
is full of pathetic stories of women ten-
derly nurtured braving the terrors of
the long Siberian march. 'All children
however born In exile are regarded as
belonging to the lowest class of society.
If on the other hand the wife seeks on
the plea of her husband's banishment
divorce the church In this case relaxes
her discipline and grants the plea. Al
though the statute recognizes adultery
and desertion on the part of the husband
as grounds for divorce the law Is beset
w ith such difficulties that it Is never re
sorted to except by the wealthy who can
always make the tardy wheels revolve
more swiftly.
While divorce Is difficult to obtain
there are other means resorted to which
reach the same destination only by a
different route. Laws In Russia are made
not to be broken but to be evaded and
both the civil and ecclesiastical authori
ties have learned the art of evasion to
perfection says a writer in the West
minster Review. Marriages may be an-
nulled If any informality has occurred
In them and if parties are willing the
rest Is only a question of money. In
some parts of the empire the marriage
service is enacted with this contingency
In view. The certificate may be left un
dated or the age of the contracting par
ties omitted. In some parts of Little
Russia a relative during the ceremony
gives the bride a slap to prove in case
of need that she has married under com-
pulsion. Women who succeed in obtain-
ing a separation from their husbands on
the ground of informality are received
into oociety are allow ed to marry a'gain
and may even be separated again with-
i!t loss of position. There Is however
a more healthy p-.iblie spirit arising
which tends strongly in favor of an ad-
justment of the present laws.
lie-ports troru tne i'liilippines tell of
the popularity that baseball has ac
quired there. Iu Manila especially has'
the rooters' fever struck iu hard and
he Raines are largely attended. A six-
league club has been established in the
principal city of the Philippine islands
composed of teams representing the
army the marine service army trans-
port service Cavite and metropolitan
police and the department of land
ransportation. The league has been
in existence for Fix months. It was
organized by the American officers In
the Philippine service and the funds
for establishing playing grounds were
raised by public subscription. Games
are played on Saturdays and Sundays
aud the attendances are enormous.
Many of the nathes hae taken up the
gport and are beginning to master it.
Looking
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1 00 Underwear at
50 Underwear at
75 shirts at
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ATHING ..SHOES
AT WRIGHT'S
SHOE STORE.
Children's white duck cork
Boy and Misses "
Men's and Women's "
These are Remnant
not last
Wear Bathing Shoes when
tect your feet
Yours for High-
Grade Footwear
Oliver Bacby. Pres. J. O. Hali.. V-Pres. W. P. Phillips Cashier
First National Bank
VINITA INDIAN TERRITORY.
LAFl'iAL $iooooo. SURPLUS $10000.
Oldest and Strongest National Bank in the Cherokee Nation.
DIRECTORS. . '
OLIVER BAGBY
RATCLIFF. W.
B. F. FOR INhR E. B. FRA YSER A. L. CHULHILL. E. IV.
A. GRAHAM . O. HALL ti. W. CLARK W. E. HALSELL
Does a Safe General
Cures a Co .! . ;iOnelay Crip in 2 Days
Through Our Picture
IS A TREAT
beauty. Our
we especially
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$i 10
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39
60
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sole bathing shoes. . 25c
.. 35C
" " " . 50c
Sale Prices and will
long.
you go swimming and pro
from snakes.
Wright vShoe Co.
Banklna business.
or every
iflCy
syrens box. 25c
to those who admire things of
Moulding stock fs complex and
invite your patronage in this line.
Yours Respectfully
5 50 Shirts at $ 39
75 Ties at 50
50 Ties at 39
3 00 Hats (Hawes) 2 50
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.-
EDGAR SMITH
(Mellette & Smith.)
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Rooms 1. 2 and 3 P. O. iiuilding.
d Vinita I. T.
r R. L. BACBY
J PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Office in New Ratcliff Building. Tele-
phone 101. Vinita. Ind. Ter. d
TAMES S. DAVENPORT
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Kooms 9 and 10 New Halsell Building
Vinita. I. T
Davenport & Hall Attorneys at Law
Bank Building Clareniore I. T d
"HAS. W. DAY D. D. S.
sSsSSDENTIST.ISs
Sold Crown and Bridge Work a Special-
y. Office over Firot National Bank
VINITA I. T. d
E.A STUBBLEFIELD D.M.D.
Ornce over Estlin Furniture Co. Gray-
Flalseli huildiot; Viulta I. T. d
DR. WIMER
ine only Exclusive Eye Ear and Now
Specialist in the Indian Territory
Kyea treated and glasses properly fined
unice at urug btore. d
j. y. craiq n. d..
Physician and burgeon
Office upstairs over Cherokee National
Bank. Phone 201'.
VINITA IND. TER. d
Joe Davis' Barber Shop
I have just furnished my shop
with new up-to-date furni-
ture and have refitted the bath
rooms making of this shop
one of the finest in the Indian
Territory. Call and see us.
JOE DAVIS Proprietor.
South of P. O. Opp. Golden Rule.
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 245, Ed. 1 Monday, July 27, 1903, newspaper, July 27, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc773075/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.