The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 241, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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W. I. Davenport & Sons
20 pounds granulated Sugar
for
Three packages Soda
for
Six packages Washing Fowder
for
Chops per hundred .
pounds . . 1-20
Oil per nn
gallon 20
Two papers of Brass Pins
for f
35c wash pans for -25
1 set of f 6 dishes for... . 4.00
1 set of $12 dishes for 8.00
65c Lamps for 50
Flour Kansas Seal
per 100 pounds 2.75
Shoe polish stove polish and many other
things too numerous to mention.
These Prices are for Cash only
Wright Milford
Shoe Co. Offers a New Bargain Lot of
Women's Misses' and Children's
Oxfords and Sandals
Just Opened at Cut-Rate Prices
Children's Red Sandals
at 75c worth $1.50
Wright-Milford Shoe Co.
OWLER
FOR FINE:
PHOTOS
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New World's Fair Train
THE
KATY FAIR SPECIAL
IN SEliYICK JUNE 12
Companion Train to Katy Flyer
LEAVES VINITA. . . .5:00 a. m. LEAVES ST. LOUIS. .0:15 a.m.
ARRIVES ST. LOUIS 6:30 p. m. ARRIVES VINITA.. .11:07 p.m
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GET YOUR
Tomorrow's Dinner
-AT THE-
Curd Grocery
AND MARKET.
Kansas City Meats .1 specialty.
Spring Chicken Hams and a
full line of Fresh Fruits Veget-
ables and Groceries. We invite
your inspection of our
Good Things
to Eat
Our telephone is 1G4. Call
us up and leave your orders.
Prompt delivery.
Curd Grocery & Market
(Weirbi-A old stand. Phone 164.)
Joe Davis' Barber Shop
I ha i . 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 tis.
JOE DAVIS Proprietor.
South of P. O. Opp. Golden Role.
roiEYsnoiiETHCAn
f r sals at Teste's -rue tore.
.$1.00
.25
.25
Call up
Phone 373
and have the Ice Cream wagon deliv-
er what Ice cream you want.
No Ice Cream
delivered on Sunday unless ordered by
Saturday evening.
Vinita Ice Cream Co.
M. E. HELMS
Apeiit M K. & T. Railway.
" GUESS
who it is?"
The moth-
er knows
the touch
of the soft
hands too well to
need to guess and
for the moment
she enters into the
playful spirit of
the child atftl for
gets her toil and weariness. Then a
sudden movement sends a thrill of pain
through her a j4 she realizes that though
love may lighten labor it cannot lightea
pain.
Thousands of women who have suf-
fered from backache headache and
otVer consequences of womanly disease
have been made well women by the
u of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip-
tion. It establishes regularity dries
pnhealthy drains heals inflammation
and ulceration and cures female
weakness.
I cannot any naagh in prmite of Dr. Pierce's
Fironu Prescription as it nas done me so much
SOwd" wntra Mrs. Hrfl'T Harrel
K . C. Box loo "" t waa swollen ao i
HarreU of Tarooro.
I could bartllv
nrak when I betran taktM the 4 Fara-ite pre
lotion.' I also ha uterine trouble ana couki
tnrr eat nor sleep only aa 1 took morphine.
rt
Tried four different doctor and they ail failed
to do m any rod. so one of ror friends recom-
anended roar ' favorite Prescription to me and
1 took nW three bottles and am now well and
hearty. Can do almost any kind of work.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are the
most desirable l&xative for delicate
trwBiea.
V V'" J
TRAVELER AND NATIVE.
Dropped Into Conversation Which
Proved to Be Anything But
Complimentary.
The train stopped (or coal and water.
"Neat little town you've got here"
remarked the traveler in the checkult
m ho bad stepped out on the station plat-
form for a breath o( fresh air relates ttie
Chicago Tribune.
"You hain't got no copyright ott
that" replied the native who was sit-
ting on the dry goods box.
"So far as 1 can see" rejoined the
passenger slightly nettled that bis
overture had been received so coldly
"the town looks a good deal better than
its inhabitants."
"You can't tell anything about a town
by the folks you fee hangin' around the
deepo any more'n I can tell what kind
o' cattle's on a train by hearln' one o'
the steers bawl when it gets prodded s
bit" said the other meditatively.
"Got any schools here?"
"A few."
"I wouldn't have suspected it."
"Oh yes we turn out a lot o' ejjicated
fools every year same as they do w here
you come from."
"I see and some uneducated fools."
"Yes sir but we make travelin' men
out of 'em."
"Got a few hopeless Idiots too
haven't you?"
"Quite a sprlnklin' of 'em. Was you
thinkin' of settlln' down here an' Jlnin'
"em?"
"Not at all. I don't like the speci-
mens as far as I've seen them."
"You'd be lonesome among 'em any-
way. They're not talkin' UJ1U." '
"Well. I'll be frank enough to say
you're not one of tbem. You're pretty
mart Pardon me but have you got
a chew of tobacco about you?"
"Sure."
"Then will you oblige me by closing
jour mouth with it? Good-by."
Blackheads pimples greasy faces
and muddy complexions whi are so
common among women especially
glrla at a certain age destroying beau-
ty disfiguring and making repulsive
featoies which would otherwise ap-
pear attractive and refined indicate
that the liver is out of order. An oc-
casional dose of Herbine will cleanse
the bowels regulate the lirer and so
establish a clear healthy complexion
5s at People's Drug Store. dw
Paris School for Bogs.
A school for dogs Is the latest develop-
ment of the educational movement It
has been established in Paris with the
object of teaching not letters but po-
liteness. The schoolroom is furnished
with chairs tables and rugs to give the
necessary "local color" to the surround-
ings. The dog pupils are trained to wel
come visitors by Jumping up wagging
the tail and giving a low bark. When
the visitor leaves the dog accompanies
him to the door and bows his farewell
by bending his head to the floor. He is
trained likewise to pick up a handker
chief glove or fan that has been dropped
and return it to the owner. He is taught
further to walk with "proud and pranc-
ing steps" when out with his mistress.
Boschee'a German Syrnp.
AVc cannot understand why any per
son suffering witha coldor throat and
lung trouble will neglect to purchase
a bottle of German Syrup sold in all
parts of the civilized world without a
ingle case of failure. There ate
thousands of consumptives right here
the Indian Territory that give 1'os-
chee's German Syrup the sole crtdit
of their being alive today. Ask ycur
druggist. Price 25 and 75 cents. Sold
by Vi iiner Drug Co. d
CHLOROFORMED KITTENS.
But She Was Very Much Afraid They
Would Be Smothered in
the Op;ration.
"Nig has three kittens this time and
we haven't a pail bis enough to drown
them in" There was a pucker cf pcr-
I'lexisy in the middle ff I'.er i:r;tty
forehead fs the made this announce-
ment. Nig prr senied thm with this prob-
lem at fr.-qi'ent intervals. Nig her-lf
was one of the f .n.ily. hut ever
was a pretty tight fq "Irene for the f ;ur-
rconwd flat and as to ailojitin' ary of
her numerous progeny that was cir cf
the quesi 'ion.
"Send for the Prfvention of Cruelty
to Animals people." he snrrerFte.-l tr
he picked up his hat to depart.
' But I don't know how they ki'.l the
animals." she ohjectf-d. "They mty
treat them cruelly."
"Well I don't think the S. P. C A
goes in for feline inquisitions" he st!1
"but still if you prefer you might jret
some chloroform and kill them your-
self." "She decided to adopt this supres
tlon.
When he came home that night he
found a grocery box on the kitchen
floor tilted np on a clothespin. There
was a strong smell of chloroform In the
room and a faint mew from under the
box.
"What's this?" he demanded.
"The kittens" she said. In despair.
"They won't die. I put the chloroform
under the box right after breakfaft
and they've been mewing like that all
day. Nig is nearly wild."
"I should think so!" he exclaimed In-
dignantly. "What have you got th
box tipped up that way for?"
"Oh to give tr?oor things a little
air" she replied. "I was afraid thej
would smother under that box."
Bertha
The
25c
WB.MI ol floUdlbd
to allow a new floor new papering and other im-
provements so beginning July 16th we will for
cash in hand offer to the people our entire stock of
Lwito ks-' ggs
composed of almost everything kept in an up-to-date
Grocery Store. Fresh and Salt M ats will
be sold at nrices never heard of in Vinita before.
Four Pounds Good Steak
Beef to Boil per Pound
Chilli meat at
convinced. A
kept for all.
I.
Uuuuu Li La
s
latest novelty in Ladies' wear.
50c 78c 98c.
Cafrriag'e Bags
The latest ladies' bag-all
25c 48c 75c 98c. $1.39.
Rid Belts
Popular shades of brown
black 25c 48c
Dressing' Sacques
Neatly made of medium and fine
lawns 69c 98c.
Summer Dress Goods
Handsome designs in hot weather
goods at fractional prices.
S6e Golden Rule
Where a Dollar Goes the Farthest
your own price. Come and bo
good stock of fresh meats will bo
it T I li XV II 1 I 1 I L i J
N. WILLIAMS Prop.
I
colors
white and
25 cents.
6 cents.
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 241, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 14, 1904, newspaper, July 14, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc773102/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.