The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 118, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 22, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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Fresh Garden and Field Seeds in bulk at Darrough Hardware Co: opposite .Postofflce
Local Savings.
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SELLS BY THE POUND
Cherry
c Strawberry
Apricot
PRESERVES
Just like your grand mother
used to make. Also a line
of pickles that are the best
ever brought to the city.
...F. P. Nessel.
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Want ads not to exceed Ave line will be
Inserted la tills column one week (6 days)
for ii cem . If you want to buy or veil or
tra'le or have 1 kt or found anything need
help or want work. It will puy you to use
column.
T For Bale 300 4-year old fcteerg; 3 and 4
years old sftO corn in if two's. 12V coming
three's oe.lclf u lot of cow and yearling
ii heifers. U cows. 17 uteers. 11 heifer calvat.
& steer alv.i. 1 Durham bull 14O0 shock
fod'ler 50 tons itood bay
Also four farms to reut. See T. B Webh
at Webb Livery barn. tf
W inted To rent by March SthA 4 or 5
room dwfllliir in pood repair close Ir. .
Address Joe M. gcklebrel Itoonrillc Mis-
souri isi
RcsldencM Lot for Malt' In deslrbl part
f town. Sou 51 . U. Uikbbert. '.1-if
Wanted A position as bO'ikevper or cash-
ier by young l.tdy of txpi;rience. Adlrrs
Lek Uox 14 Vl;ill. . T. 115-tf
Lost -O Id medal with mouogratn .t ". I
and Initials U. I. V. Leave at ( lilcf luin
o- ce or ut Chapman A. lirirg' and get reward.
Wanted To rent it 4 r 5 room house by
v :i itoih! lor) i;it N. clillilr-n. One wit li
41lJl birn and plenty Of if round preferred. Oeo.
Higtns atOhiftalu oillce
I A I? T Hiifllngton Tribe No.
1. KJ. IV. M. .... o. U.M .bold
C iunc'11 Fire at 1. U. (. K. ball new lUl.t-ll
block south ett comrr II lnoisnreixieand
Wlls iiKirt-pt. Hunting grounds of Vlnita.
"ry S;tard;is sl--p. 7 .VI. All rhb-ls
cor tully invlu d II K. Uidciilmur n-lit-m.
I). It. .M.mdicr. C. of U.
R. R. Time Table
BIS
Saint Louis ao4
San Prancisco J
Railroad.
GOINO WEST
Train!. I'sssenger 4.21 tim
Train 4"7. I'-sscnger M:Vain
'aln 440. Local 1:07 p m
'i. Id 441 Local 7:00 am
GOI U KST
Train 0 Pas.eriger 8:14 p m
Train 41 . I'assenger 1-: a m
Train 4'M. Local 4:30 p m
XiUKI. KANSAS A TEXAS.
XOIPO SOUTB.
it. I M. K . A r. Eprt jl Mi a
On 1 'I iinlbsl Ht.L. AT. tlx .... I :B0 p m
No. 5. flyer 10:20 am
Ho ;.rrihlsl AocorninodstioB ill ISpm
Komu saiitu
So. a. Mo. Bs. aTMUtiprwi ... I'll 45 p n
No.i. Ti . St. L.A Hsaolbal Kt... 110 M m
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.-
DR. L. BACBY
niYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Office in New Ratcliff Building. Tele-
phone ioi. ViniU Ind Tcr
'AMES S. DAVENPORT
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms 9 and io New Halscll Building
VINITA. 1. 1
L jvenport A Hall Attorneys at Law
I lank Building Clareniore I. T
II. KORNEGAY
ATTORNEY AT LAW j
And Notary Public Office in new 111;
sell buiMing Vinita I.T. Will practice
in all the United States courts of tbe I. T.
'HAS. W DAY D. D. S.
1 IDENTIST.:
Sold Crown and Bridge Work a Special
y. Office over First National Bank
VINITA. I. T.
BLUB WILSON
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
'' Ahnve MHUr'a
t'arnlture t-tore.
VINITA. I. T
DR. WILIER
i ce only Exclusive Eye Ear and Nose
Specialist ia toe Indian Territory
ip' til . s
KJ? EAR
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Eyes treated and glasses properly fitted
C ffice at Dmg Store.
II s. J C. Adders n wtn h been
Uuefipjr fur the r4t time weeks
fftlb an eularpiaiPiit f the u .n 1 i f
tl?c thr(-3t is a'ain co-.fincd to ber
td. ItUfcarc-1 an f jcratim ujon
the throat wiii lo ticcc-ary before
.li v rc'icf is (jLtaiuci.
Our George's day.
Illue grass seed at Ed Lee's.
Frazee ACo.'h for garden seeds.
Miss Evalyo Hall U reported sick.
Trumbull & Co.'a seels at Frazee"s.
Monarch Taint at Sam R. Irazee &
Co.'h.
Couches at Ming's at a reasonable
price. 80-tf
Wanted butter and eggs at lialen-
tine's. Take your cecond band I goods to
Swain's.
See how the rockers are made at
Frazee's. '
D. M. Webb returned from Chetopa
yesterday.
James Daugherty was in Muskogee
yewterday.
Charlie Purcell was here from Big
Cabin today.
See those bedroom suits at the Ming
Furture Co'a. 80-lf
Attorney Dennis Wilson went to
Chelsea today.
Swain will buy your second hind
goods. Try him.
J. Ed. IJrookshire was down from
Welch yesterday.
Afc'ent Horace I). Durant is here
from Wyatid 'tte.
Ed Hose the Jeweler will engrave
any Iniliil for 5c. 114
The famous Wisconsin chairs and
rockers at Frazee's.
J. W. Sanders returned from St.
Louii this morning.
Fresh K'Occric at ISaleutlne's.
Look out for tbe date.
Mr.-i. Delia Cross is confipcJ toiler
home through ill nets.
Attorney Wiu. II. Korne'ay return-
ed from Ft. Smith last n got.
II. A l'aul received a pair of tine
setter pups from Parsons today.
For tine engraving call on El Hose
thejeeler Kaymonl building.
Tne tualit.ee ki(N arc out in f .rce
this afieruooii defpite the weather.
Leader an I Shoepfg are to popu-
lar Vlnita cigars made by McCowan.
Sas aud scissors sharpeued at Vi-
nlta Novelty work. Telephone 4 171.
Flue coffees a specialty at Ilalen-
tli.e's. Lojk out for the date next
in on id.
Jewelry bought of El Lose the
jeweler will be eugraved free of
charge.
Tne American National bank will
open for business at South McAlester
April 1st.
Don't fail to examine our line of
rockers Just received. Saui II. Fra-
zee & Co.
Ho sure and come and ec the new
Century Engraving machine at Roe
the Jeweler.
IL De from Taris Missouri ar-
rived yestetday and will visit his
brother U. T. Dye.
C. C. I'alrymple of Abilene. Kann.
is in ton tunay looking for a location
for a machine hop.
J L. Thompson member if lh-
nalional Cc.uncli fiom Delaware dls-
U111 way bore today.
Ed IUjsc tbe Jeweler Is now pre-
pared t dj up-to-date CnraviO); iu
the New Ceutury machl-.c.
Tne ujo-i reliable preparation lo
kidney troubles on ttie market I
Fulty'a Kiaui-y Cute Feopies Druu
Mote. dw
A car loid of corn purchased for the
nce(ty fulioioods Is btiug stored in the
llarru building and wbl te hauk-ii
to the cipavlua cojntry next week.
Every rocking chair bsltcd together
is how iney are made by I tie WiscOu-
fla Cnalr Co. See ihetn at Sam tl
Fraree's.
Mis. Dr. C. It. GriClth returned
from Ogeechee t-Klay wh.-re she lud
teen on a visit with her frieud Mr.
W. W. Ii'eediove.
The Caase-UrutaineCo gave a very
clever performance at ibe trxra hou-e
lat nighu Tue same company win
appear again tonight. They are
worth feeing.
The great beauty about Dr. Cald-
well's Syrup Pepsin Is its eertaioiy to
cure c uotipatloo indigestion sick
bead-tcne and to'mach troubles. Sold
b Pflopii's drug tt're. dw
Nervous cruhireu are almc-t always
thin childttn. Tbe "oui-duor-boy"
In eia m nervuu. Wtjiie's Cream
Vermifuge is tbe bet preventive of
utrrouj-nts. it htrei g lit ns the js-i
tPta and a-ist" to that tort of fle-h j
which create strength and otr td
c:. lura: ce. True -"c. at 1' c's
dr jg store. dw
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We have received the best made and most stylish line of
Dress Skirts ever shown in Vinita. Dress Skirts for $1.50
that are as good as you ever bought at 2.00 and 2.50.
Only $1.50 Each.
Our line of skirts from $2.50 to $6.00 are ail tailor made
by the nesvest patterns and fit perfectly. We have them in
most all shapes and colors.
NEW WASH GOODS!
We are receiving; our spring; Wash Goods and the mater-
ials are the prettiest you ever saw new Nainton . Tissues
Batistes Foulards Pean'de Soies Canvass Cloth Iloraines
Htamines ' phyrs and Denims in all the popular shades of
the season '
Our line of dress trimmings is the most complete you will
see in Vinita this season. Trimmings 15c trf S3.50 a yard
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MERCANTILE COMPANY
CLIFF
Shut out the cold wind wit h rubber
edtfed weather strips. Ornamental
and not expensive. Ferry Lumber
Yard. tf.
Deputy Marlnl Wilkcrson went to
Muskogee this morning with Floyd
McVlcker a self-confessed horse
thief who was bound over f r the ac
fon "f the grand Jury by Commis-
sioner Slanfleid yesterday.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup pepsin that's
what keeps your head clear your
lower bowels regular. Sold by Peo-
ple's drutf store.
J. C. Starr came home from Musko-
gee yesterday afternoon and will re-
main over Sunday. lie reports the
work of hearing doubtful Cherokee
cases before the Da we's com minion as
progressing rapidiy
Fre-byterlan church Sabbat h
scho d 10 a. m.; Preacoing Ham
Subject 'The S n or Man"; Junior
League 3p m.; Ciri-tlan Kndeavor
7 p. m.; Evening iireat hli'g 7:35 p m.
ur)jct "The Sirenuou- Chritan
Life." Teachers meeting at pafMin-
4nc Tuesday evening. Mld-wiek
i.iayer metlng Tnursdsy evening
7:30 o'clock. A hearty welcome will
oe Klven t-i Ptratn;er.
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?!' SOLID GOLD RINGS!
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o I -rt 1 1 -r I: I:f-Ii unrnul' i-Il!iliiiii;il:3dL:; .
I always carry a large line of fine Set Rings and Plain Rings all
fine Solid Gold goods w hich I guarantee and will be pleased to snow
you. Here are a lew prices.
Ladies and Hisses Set Rings $1.50 to $15.
Plain Gold Rings $1.00 to $10.
Solid Gold Ring for the Baby only 50 cts
When you want anything in the Jewelry line call and see what I have.
Fine aud complicated watch repairing a specialty.
Motto Not the cheapest but the BEST work at all time.
26 S. Wilson St.
August Schliecker
Jeweler and Optician
NEW WHITNEY
RESTAURANT.
Best Meal In the City 25c
Short Orders a Specialty.
First 0r Eat Patclirra
RIPANS 1
There is scarcely any condition of il?
health that is not benefited by the occas-
ional use of a R-I-P-A-N-S Tabule. Fo
sale by druggists. The five-cent packet
is enough for an ordinary occasion. TBt
family bottle 60 cents contains a sup.
ply for a year. - d tf
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DR. H. E. AYERS
a graduate of the Still College of Osteopathy has opened an office over the ViennaJCafe and will
make Vinita his permanent location.
Osteopathy is a science of treating disease by a series of scientific manipulations. It is
not Magnetic Healing Christian Science Massage or Faith Cure but is scientific treatment
based upon Anatomy and Physiology.
By relieving contracted muscles stimulating nerrc centers equalizing nerve force and
blood ciiculatkm a new supply of the vitalizing elements is produced and a euro is made in
a natural manner.
There is no personal exposure and the treatment is pleasant and effective.
All chronic diseases of the Nerves Stomach Bowels Liver Kidneys Heart Lungs
and Head; Female Diseases Spinal Troubles Tumor Diarrhoea Paralysis Sprains
Stiff Joints Curved Spine Piles Granulated Lids Weak Eyes Constipation Hay Fever
Withered Limbs Vague- Pains Asthma Neuralgia Obesity (too fat) Goitre Lame Back
Rheumatism Sick Headache SIeplesne:s Bladder Trouble Etc. are cured.
"RESULTS TELL" is our motto. All we a-k is a trial. Literature on application.
CONSULTATION FRP.E.
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 118, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 22, 1902, newspaper, February 22, 1902; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc773149/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.