The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 134, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL NOTES
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Three lines in this column two
times for 25c seven words make a line.
Cash must accompany order. No ad
taken for less than 25c
JIEN' The Oklahoma City Barber Collnit
trachea you the barber trade In from 6 to 8 wenka
ml i!uarantee mwitlom. Write fur term. 117
8 Kobluon. SH-tl
WANTUD Woman for cooklnK and housekeen
inifi no wanhini? steady place torrlbt party. Ad
druse Box 1 Viuita.
WANTKD.-Oood girl for general home work
Rood whki and nlr place lor rlijht party. Ad-
dro box 41M Viuita 1. T.
WANTKO Kverybody to know that we hav a
car load ut UloUe nour ana seea pniaun
IMlt I. N. WILLIAMS.
FOli KENT Farm iliO acrea bottom good
houo Imru and well. All fenced well watered.
$ir0 will get it fur thie year or will rent for five
year. Apply here.
AGENTS make $8 dally selling the
cheapest and most perfect Water Fil-
; ter ever invented. Ketalls at $2. Big
profit. Exclusive territory. Seneca
Filter Co. Seneca Mo.
WanfaI ffinanror fnr new irnrh
of our business here in Vinita. Write
promptly with references. Tub Mor-
KIH WHOLESALE JIOUBK Cincinnati
Otilo. 230-31
Fou Sale Jievr buggy
i
Empire
132-4
casn uroeery.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
We are authorized to announce the
name of Ben Williams as a candidate
for the office of city marshal subject
to the action of the democratic party.
We are authorized to announce the
name of II. E. Hidenhour as a candi-
date for the office of city marshal sub-
ject to the action of the Democratic
party.
We are authorized to announce the
name of E. I). Ficklln as a candidate
for the office of city treasurer sub-
ject to the action of the Democratic
p.irty.
' The Chieftain is authorized to an-
nounce John F. Britt as a candidate
for the office of city marshal subject
to the will ot the Democratic voters
as expressed in primary election.
rou KKCOKDKIl
We are authorized to enounce the
name of P. J. Barret t for re-election
to the office of recorder subject to the
action of the Democratic party.
We are authorized to announce the
name of Frank Billingslea as a candid-
ate for the office of city recorder sub-
ject to tiie action of the Democratic
party.
FrfM. Lewis announces through the
Chieftain that he is a candidate for
the office of city martial subject to
the action of the Democratic party.
Since a primary has been called and
the field is open to all I am a candi-
date for the office of City Treasurer
subject to the action of the Demo-
cratic party and at the request of no
faction. Walteii Chauleswoktii.
WEATHER FORECAST
Tonight fair and warmer
day fair.
A new line of Linoliutn just received
at Frazee's. VJtt-tf
Paper as low as 4c per role at the
New York Racket store. U3.tf
Ruy your Chinese and Japanese mat-
ting of Frazee's. 12'Mf
The vote in the Democratic primary
was very light up to the time of going
to press.
Foley's Kidney Cure makes the kid-
neys and bladder right. Contains
nothing injurious. Sold by Peopte's
Drug Store. dw
Mrs. J. (). Hall left last night for
Baird Texas.
A fine lot of soft maple trees suit
able for lawn and street planting can
be had at the Marrs place.
George Hall of Claretnore is a guest
in this city of W. A. Reynolds.
La grippe coughs yield quickly to
the wonderful curative qualities of
Foley's Honey and Tar. There Is
nothing else "just as good." Sold by
Peoples Drug Store. dw
Farm For Rent W acres bottom
land; 4-room house; good barn; good
well of warer; grain rent
dwlli)-y.5 II. M. Swain.
Dennis Hicks a young colored boy
was knocked senseless this morning
by being thrown on his tiead in an at-
tempt to hop a moving freight train.
Brown Leghorn Chickens.
Pure bred Brown Leghorn eggs Hoc
jer setting of fifteen. Leave orders
..Jth J. T. Ratcliff.
- dw M its. Geo. Bennett.
I For Kansas City.
1 Kaly Sleeper leaves Parsons 2:10 a.m
jleady for occupancy at 10.00 p. m.
f The next lst thing to visiting the
f jvtifc.ed world is to posses the Stod-
.1 aid Lect ures. 133-M
II. A. Paul of Muskogee is in
Vinita today.
O. I. C. pigs for sale John Swain.
Will Clark of Echo was here today.
Base ball goods of all kinds and
prices at Frazee's. " 129 tf
J. B. Quigley went to Muskogee last
evening.
E. O. Stevenson will buy your sec-
ond hand furniture. 89tf
The new "Old Glory" flag was flying
from the new jail today.
Fancy beef veal and pork at Rob-
erts & Martin. 127tf
Our new line of fishing tackle is on
display. Frazee Hardware & Furni-
ture Co. 129-tf
Lee Barrett sold 2000 barrels of oil
yesterday from his oil wells near Chel-
sea. Cab will answer calls at all hours
day or night. E. M. Stokes 'phone
64. 92tf
Col. R. W. Blue came In last night
from Afton and Grove where he
has been on business.
16 lbs granulated sugar for $1 Satur-
day at Roberts and Martin. Phone
54. 127tf
Chas. Blessing and Elmer Evans of
Kewona Ind. may locate in Vinita
in the near future. Both are good
band men.
Seed potatoes and all kinds of onion
setts and garden seeds. Roberts &
Martin. Thone 54. 12"tf
T. E. Englehart went to Muskogee
ttiis morning on the flyer. He will
return tills evening.
If you want your furniture uphol-
stered or repaired call at E. O. Stev-
enson's Furniture store. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. 89tf
E. B. Fr&yser returned this morn-
ing from Fort Worth Texas where tie
has been attending the meeting of the
L'.ve Stock Association.
Broken arms and broken legs or
cripples of any kind in the furniture
line neatly repaired at E. O. Steven-
sons phone KiS. 113-tf
15. S. Coppock supervisor of schools
in the Cherokee nation who lias been
in this city for the past few days re-
turned to Tahlequah this forenoon.
II. A. Mayberry is a visitor here
from Claretnore.
L. Conn of Wagoner was a guest
at the Cobb last night.
Mrs. M. G. Burke and Miss Allie
Williams No. 609 Delaware avenue
Meals 20c; board by week 13.50. Good
beds and good service. 110-tf
Deputies J. F. Priest and Sol Size-
more came in from from Sallisaw last
night with the following prisoners:
Ike Fawnberger Mary Llewelyn and
John Rover.
R-I-P-A-N-STabules
Doctors And
A good prescription
For mankind.
Ttie 5-cent packet is enough lor
usual occasions. The family bottle
(60 cents) contains a supply for 1
year. All drmrirists sell them.dw
Chas. R. Mertons formerly of the
International Bank and Trust comp
any passed through on ttie flyer today
en route to Muskogee. He will return
to tills city Sunday.
10 bars Lenox soap 25c; lobars Clair-
ette soap 25c; 8 lbs good rice 25 Satur-
day at Roberts and Martin. Phone
54. 127tf
Mrs. A. P. Goody kooiits came in
from Snyder Oklahoma last night and
will spend a few weeks in Vinita look-
ing after tier property interests here.
One night is all t ime necessary to
prove that Flneules Is the best remedy
in the world for backache and all kid-
ney and bladder troubles. If you have
rheumatism or any other blood disease
a single dose will give relief. Sold by
A. P. Owens. t d
W. S. Stanfield returned from Mus-
kogee last night
Prof Ed Mockel is get Ing a number
of pupils for private music lessons.
You can apply ManZan inside right
where the pain is? It is put up In col-
lapsable tubes with nozzle attachment
for introducing it. Man.an stops
pain instantly and cures all kinds of
blind bleeding itching and protruding
piles. Sold by A. P. Owens. d
Al Payne was here from South McAl-j
ester today on business.
Deputy Basil Stepp brought in a
prisoner from Claremore last night.
Raw or Intlamed Lang
Yield quickly to the wonderful cur-
ative and healing qualities of Foley's
Honey and Tar. It prevents pneu-
monia and consumption from a hard
cold settled on the lungs. Sold by
Peoples Drug Store. dw
Mis Marlett of Decater III. is the
new trimmer at Ratcliffs.
G. W. England of Tulsa was regis-
tered at t lie Green this morning. j
Dangers of Pneumonia
A cold at th's time if neglected is
liable to causj pneumonia which is so
often fatal and evp-. henthe patient
lias recovedsd the jigs are weakened
making thm peculiarly suscept il!e to
the development of consumption.
Foley's Honey and Tar will stop the
cough leal and strengthen the tunes
and prevent pneumonia. Sold by
Peoples Drug Store. dw
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For selling of distinctive Style and Elegance is well established. To the young men we
have been especially attentive. We've made every effort to meet his every requirement
and the splendid patronage we are securing tells eloquently the story of success.
We Make a Specialty of Stout's Regulars. Stein's extra sires for Men up to 48
OUR SPRING SUITS and Top Coats at
$12.50 are the finest ever shown in Vinita.
Men's Suits at $10.00 $7-50 $8.50 $12.50 $13.50
$15.00 16.50 $i7-5o and $18.50 are made by
HIGH ART and STEIN-BLOCH
CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES
Lace curtains 1.00 to 6.00 a pair
Arabian Curtains.- 3.50 to 4.50 a pair
Bobonet Curtains 3.00 to 5.00 a pair
Swiss Curtains 1.00 to 1.50 a pair
Portieres 2.50 to 6.00 a pair
Silkoline 10c to 15c a yd
Art Denim . - 15c to 25c a yd
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES
Baby Swiss and Nainsook sets to match 8 l-3c to 35c
Allover in Hamsberg and Swiss 50c to $2.50 per yd
New corset cover embroideries 35c to 85c a yd
New Valeucienne Lace " 3c to 25c a yd
New Oriental Lace 12 l-2c to 85c a yd
CARPETS AND RUGS Wool Ingrain. 50c to $1.00 a yd
All wool Ingrain Rugs floor size $7 50 to $9.00
Brussels and Axmiuister $17.50 to $45.00. Small Kugs $1.50 to $6.00
Sam F. Parks went to Kstella today
on business.
Miss Cora Trundle came up from
Adair this morning.
Club ladies teachers students and
all lovers of art architecture and
travel should examine Stoddard's lec-
tures this week. 133-36
O. L. James this morning received
several copies of the Tulsa Iemocrat
published on the train of the Tulsa
Commercial club.
Pleasant and harmlesa
Don't drug the stomach to cure a
cough. One Minute Couth cure cuts
the mucus draws the inflammation
out of the throat lungs and bronchial
tubes heals soot lies and cures. A
quick cure for croup and whooping
cough. Sold by Peoples drug store dw
Mrs. Hugh Keamer of CofTeyville Is
visit i ting relatives here.
Wholesale and Retail Store.
Drv Goals Notions Jewelry and
everything kept in a general merchan-
dise store sold at 15 cents on the dol-
lar Kesha Komi at south end of
Wilson street in I an Warren build-
ing. ' 131 30
A Severe Cold For Tnree Months.
The following letter from A.S. Nus-
bauni of Hatcsville. Ind. tells its on
story. ''I suffered for three months
with a severe cold. A druggest. pre-
pared me some medicine and a physi-
cian prescri'.d for me yet I did not
improve. I then tried Foley's Honey
and Tar and eight d.s cured me."
Ktfuse substitutes. Sill by FeopWs
Drug Store dw
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VINITA FIRE DEPARTMENT
J. V. Tarks came over from Guthrie
last night.
Stoddard's Lectures bring the world
right to your hearthstone. 233-38
Dr.Fssie Kondurant lady physician
and surgeon. Phone 20 En.pire block
room 8 Vinita.I. T. 204-tf
Jas. Hinds of t he wholesale fruit
Co. is in Centralia today.
Mr. C. II. GritTeth is expected
home from bt Louis soon.
Croup is quickly relieved and
Whooping Cough will not "run its
course" if you u.se the original Bee's
Laxative Honey and Tar. This Cough
Syrup is different from all others oe-
causo it act on the bowels. You can
not cure Croup and Whoopine Cough
until you rid the system of all conges-
tion by working off the cold through
a copious act ion of the bowels. Ike's
Laxative Honey and Tar does this
and cures all Coughs Croup Whoop-
lng.Cough etc. No opiates. Sold by
A. P. Owens. d
A. Summers Baker was among the
Muskogee visitors here la.st night.
invaluable for Rheumatism.
I I have Ken suffering for the past
few years with a severe attack of
rhev.matisrn and found that Ballard's
Snow Liniment was Use only thing
that gave me satisfaction and tended
to alleviate my pains. March 24 l'.K)2
John C. lH'-gnan Kinsman Ills. 2-jC
."o and 11.00 at Peoples drug store.dw
! It is a p'ea.ure to take Pr. Pade's
Little Liver Pills and enjov their tonic"
fffect upc-n the liver. Sold ty A. ?.
Owens. d
rir Xjfitfr J. saw' tie Vp
Spring Hats in Hower at $3.00
Stetson Hats. .$3.50 to $5.00
Hats all new colors and Spring: Styles $1 to $3.00
Men's and Boys' Spring Caps 25c to 75c
Eagle Shirts from $1.00 to $2.00
New Spring Eagle Shirts negligee with collar
and Cuffs at. .... . . . 3gc 50c 65c 75c and $1.00
Men's Spring Underwear from. . . 25c to $1.00 each
MEN'S NEW FURNISHING GOODS
One-Half Hose Handkerchiefs Belts Suspenders
Ties Gloves Sweaters Night Shirts
Edwin Clapp Shoes for men ...... $5.00 and $6.00
East Weymouth Shoes for men $3.00 and $3.50
" " boys.... $1.50 to $3.00
Hamilton-Brown Shoes for men and boys
from $1.25 to $3 50
Sole agents for Carhartt's Overalls and Jumpers.
Sole agents for "Sweat On" Overalls and Jumpers.
Sofe agents Wood's Manf. Co's. Overalls Jumpers.
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Cough Settled on Her Lungs.
'My daughter tiad a terrible cough
which settled on her lungs." says N.
Jackson of Danville 111. "We tried a
great many remedies without relief
until we r"ve her Foley's Honey and
Tar which cured her." Kef use substi-
tutes. Sold by Peoples Drug Store dw
Full Blood f
Black JJ
Lang'-Shan .. .
Roosters at -a " 'thi
$1.00 each. Apply to ' ft ' ' '
R. J. Wright JxJ-
At the Shoe Store.
Outer Bagbt Pres. J. O. Hall V-Pres. W. P. Phillips Cashier !
itrst mattonal Bank j
VINITA IND. Tint. j
CAPITAL f 1 OO.OOO SUHPtUS f 22ooo J
OiJfil and Sttxtngesi Rational Bank in Cherokee A ation
DIRECTORS
CHtvrr B. F. for lHrr E. B. f 'terstr
W A. Graham I. O HaV
DOES A SAFE 1GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
ViyaiKkS jf vj.' m ut
Foley's Honey and Tar
Cures coughs and colds.
Cures bronchitis and asthma.
Cures croup and whooping cough.
Cures hoarseness and bronchia
troubles.
Cures pneumonia and la grippe. Sold
by Teoples Drug Store. dw
A. L. Cit' if. H. Kornrtai
6. W. C7ai M'. E. Ba'setl 5
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 134, Ed. 1 Friday, March 24, 1905, newspaper, March 24, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc773246/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.