The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 237, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 9, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY CHIEFTAIN i
loc a Week by Carrier.
40c a Month by Mail.
D. M. Makrs
Editor.
YINITA IND. TER. JULY 9.
wants.
v.nt uda not to exceed five lines will be
frirrtrd la this column one wee (6 days)
fiwfcU-mita . If you want to buy omellor
M)fc or have lost or found anything need
Mm want work. It will pay you to use
eumn .
Hot Hale or Irade A four-room bouse
aid commodious lo. lornile on tbe fist
xilt. Will trade for irood rattle horses or
-.lies inquire at llils otlice. ill
Tor BaL-Tba bulldinjr known us the Gem
liMtaurant. Apply to M It. Chapman at
IJkvuiau A ItrlKKO-
Vte Cbus. J. Newman for empty barrels. If
Lit"An oval-Kbapod cuff button set with
'tl. Finder will bring same to Ibis otllce
;us Xt reward. 240
9nted--A four or six room cottage close
isluwo. Kuiulre at Mrs. Kumbo's niilltn-
'j store. -4 1
Tha ;varly who has "Elen Ilolilen" will
jhse return same to the library at I'l'o-
' drug store. 213
Sow id the time for the Com.
3ercial Club to be especially act-
3re. A little npare time devoted
getting the organization into
-orkmg order will yield fruit here-
after. William Allen VV hite the ver-
til editor of the Emporia Kan-
jib Gaxette baa gone down to
iithrie to accept the position of
vilmaeler of that chy a gift
horn Mark Hanna in recognition
jj services rendered in the firet
UnTinlev camDaien. White is to
" J w
jUrtapaper and wants the post
JSce to help pay expenses.
Two boya and an imbecile have
md fentenced to terms of im-
lsonment in Germany on a
sharps of lese ms'leete. Another
Si patch fiom the fame . empire
raks of the rapid growth of in-
JtMity. The war lord of Europe
ttidently considers himself the
imior member of the "Me and
fcott" alliance that he has an-
anced as tunning his empire
b& cannot afford to force the
recognition of any deitv except
Vimself.
The remark that is so often
ocade that Cherokee politics don't
?sount to anjthing this year and
ibat it matters not who are elected
t the senate and council is a
isngerous sentiment and ought
jwt to be indulged in. Certain it
it that the rational council to be
iestd on the 5th of August next
will have tomeihing to say and do
jb winding up the affairs of the
SriVe. The citizens ot the Chero.
le nation would belter get out
sad see to it that eome honest men
ire elected.
While ihe
Viniia Commercial
i'ab is actively engaged in pre??-
xg the interests of the town and
rroundirg country along difler-
?t lines the fct remains indis-
liable that the half dczen ar-
Sman we!3 flowing from the bow-
s.j ol toe esria is me uirse?;
Do you realize that we
We are doing: this because we are after your trade and have long ago realized it is more profitable to sell large
quantities of goods at a small margin than not to sell any goods at all at an unreasonable profit.
Remember the old motto which is ours for sure "Quick sales and small profits."
RAZ
On
thing or has greater possibilities
of development than any one
thing the town possesses. In
this we have what no other place
in the Indian Territory has an
inexhaustible supply of pure
water.
The artesian water at Vinita af
ter it stands in a vessel an hour
B.mells as offensive as a dead
horse. It ' would never do for
water works for it would spoil in
the reservoir and smell like lira-
berger cheese by the time the con-
sumer would get it. Claremore
Messenger.
Such Ananias vaporings are piti-
able. But the impotent click of
the liny journalistic hammer is
lost in the tide of immigration set-
ting this way. Claremore is sadly
in need of ? reputation for some-
thing and we do not wish to dis-
courage the rapid development of
her liars.
Vinita can view with composers
Ihe little competitions and pred-
judicea exhibited by some other
towns in the Indian Territory. As
the metropolis of the great north
country 6he has no real competi-
tion in the way of growth present
importance or business enterprise.
In the midst nf the most
resourceful and productive
section in the whole territory she
stands unapproachable in the way
of rivalry. She draws trade from
a v8t section because it pays the
people to come here and purchase
what they want. Our merchants
have made it worth while to travel
long distances to trade with them.
The inducements have been in the
way of prices and immense stocks
to select from.
Druggist Takes Customers' Advice.
Mound City Kan. Oct. 22 1900.
Dear iSir:-I wish to add my endorse
mcnt and recommendation as to the
merits of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pep
sin. I have soli it as a druggist and
it always Kives satisfaction and my
customers are loud In Its prjise. I
niyf-clf had been troubled with my
stomach and hearing m) many of my
customers speaking of Syrup Pepsin
I tried it with the result lhat itcured
my trouble. I unhesitatingly recom
mend Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin as
laxative and stomach remely. Yours
truly. J. M. Hawkins.
Sold by People's Drug store .dw
Late Literary News.
It is probably true that altuostevery
man has in him certain qualities
which would draw sorue woman to
him but it is difficult to frame a
statement in general terms of "What
Women Like in Men." This is th
task which a very well-known au
thor under the non-de-plui.ie c'liif
f ( rd Pyke has undertaken in the -s-1 1
mopoSitan for July in a clever es.
wnicn proves mm to nave mao.
woman the Subject ti thorough t.tj-
nervation an l cnmprehetisive study.
'J be foreign girl" frays the author
'marr;e lie man with wlim she will
be hafT.v the American marries ihe
man without wh "fii she will be ui.-
happy." The Oest NVayto fleaumont Texas
A n ) the Texa nil Ce.ds ix-t sr-
vc time and quipmenl via M. K.
T.Kj. A-k "Kat '"agent for rate-
tir:: trains arsd other particulars
J. T. C!ar;er Agent.
are making prices never before heard of in Vinita
on everything in the line of -
A Poslmaster Writes:
"1 wish to add my tes-timonial to
the genuine merit ot Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin.. I have tried many
remedies but have found your Syrup
Pepsin superior to all other laxative
and stomach medicines. My wife and
1 both use It and koow it docs all
that you :lini for It.
Yours sincerely
C. O. KlNNIE.
Alma Ks. Dec. 22 1000.
Sold by People's Druu store dw
At rirs. Balentine's Thi Week.
Tinware and glassware for the S
and 10c counters.
Bake paus and wood bowls.
Twelve brands of soap.
Fresh cheese and bilotia also
dried beef. 1
Swift's Silverleaf lard also country
lard and hams.
Children often cry not from pain
but from hunger a'thouub fed abund
antly. The trouble arise-i from inan-
ition; their food is not assimilated
but devoured ?by worms. A few
doses of Wblti's Cream Vermifuge
will destroy the worms when the
children will begin to thrive at otire.
Price 2j cts. people's drug lore. dw
The StarSpunnle l Manner will con-
tinue to wave over the Iteaumont and
Talbert restaurant where ihe lest
dinner fo- the price Is served dally.
Herbine clears the complexion ulvcs
buoyancy to the mind cures headache
regulates the fttomach and bowels
stimulates the liver and is In fact a
perfect guardian of ihe health. Price
50 cents. People's drotf store dw
The Gurney refricerator Is the best
because It is the only thoroughly
clean able refrigerator. See It at Ed
Lee's.
Time
...Table
East Bocnd.
Train o5:M p m
West Bocwd.
Train 2"7 I0;MI a tn
i raicxjs 4pm
Tr.ln X4OU.0 o tn
Trail 141 7 pm. local writ.
R. R. Time Table
f iftOUBI EANSASTEIA8.
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In 1. Mnnlbal St.L. A T. Ex .... ' 5:.Vi p tt
No. S rirer I Wmu am
So. ; I r!ht (el Arconitnoilatioa;; 1 1 l'(. m
OIN MriNTII.
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Vo..Ti. st. L..4 UaeolDal 10 M a it.
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R. L. BAGBY
PHYSICIAN and SfRGI-:OX.
Office in New Ratcli.1 Building. Tele-
phone loi. Residence. AMrich Cottage
Telephone no Yinita Ind. Ter.
WH. KORNT.GAY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
And Notary Public. OfTice in new Ilal-
sell building Vini'a I. T. Will practice
in all the United States courts of the I. T.
..For..
jpbotoGtapbs
La!?sf Styles and
Pfrrrtanent Results
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ICE! ICE! ICE!
Burns' Racket '
I will deliver Ice to all parts of the city.
Telephone 64.
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WATCH REPAIRING!
ENGRAVING!
PLAIN AND ORNAA1ENTAL.
PROMPTLY DONE.
When you have any work in the above lines that you want
done call ank .see me.
Fine and complicated watch repairing specialty.
MOTTO Not the cheapest but the BE5T w ork at all times.
South Wilson St.
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Fresh Bread Cakes Pies. Prompt Delivery.
Low Rate Excursions
all Summer via
The Burlington Route."
Duiicitf tiie coining sjmmc-r the
liuilitiuion Koute wilt have in tHect
the very lowest excnrsKTi rates lhat
have ever been made. The general
Un of thce rale destinations eic
Is so varied that t. Ik- public hnuld
ak t heir nrart 't t ickc t ah'ciit for de
tails or t i'o d( n the favor in write
for rates detciiptlvc matter etc.
CII KA 1 SUM i Kit TOURS WEST.
I.iiy to Colorado Utah and liiack
Mill ali llome-Cf k"!' -x'urion
every t o ks to tiie bi.le ct
ard tiorthwct.
CIIKA1' EXCTRSION r.AST-
Yery low p-nnd trip ratf lo the I'uf
f.o Ljkpfritin the Soahore Ad
intndack. Cimtda Michttran Lake
MiiCkir.aw: atiiuuarn" tatrrci re
sort: fjnelakfs and ril trip east
vU it Chlcairo Detroit. Cleveland.
CHEAP EXCURSIONS NOUTN-
Everr day to St. 1'aul Minnnp-di-i
and Lake Superior reMrt; the ckI-
et rrcrpative com n try.
Ask for the Iturli'mton's Summer
excursion rale circu'ars.
CALIFORNIA EXCURSIONS
r-rJ!fia!y c-idurte1 every We1n-s
fliy fnrn St. IxhjU every Thur!av
f P"M Kana City and St. Jfeph.
Write u f- r r?tf s and printi tnat-
if r de rttd r( tf- the r rf rwsji trip
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OMP'Y.i
August Schliecker
Jeweler and Optician.
Vinita ae flarket.
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Evcrythingr That is Krpi in an
Up-to-date Mtxt Mxrkrt Nice Frrih Line of
Canned .Goods. Fruits; Con-
fectioni Qgirs and Tobacco.
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 237, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 9, 1901, newspaper, July 9, 1901; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc773243/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.