The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 207, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 4, 1904 Page: 4 of 6
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WANTS
Phone 373
and liave the Ice Cream wagon deliv-
er what Ice cream ycu want.'
No Ice Cream
delivered on Sunday unless ordered by
Saturday evening.
Vinita Ice Cream Co.
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The Bowels
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LOCAL NOTES
; Bull creek is navigable today.
AH kinds or salt fish at Zeno's. tf
Peaches are gettiriff ripe in Ok!a-
ioma.
All kind? seed potatoes. Zeno. 33-tf
Blue Kllis is confined to his home
Aith measles.
See the line of floor oil cloth-at Frn-
ee's. 135'tf
A. J. Paul was up from South Mc-j
ksier today.
The Chieftain will print your Job
Reaper.
A. L. Churchill came in last night
o visit his family.
For fresh garden seeds of all kincs
ro t o Zeno. 2-i"tf
Rev. J. E. Pershing returned from
St. Louis last night.
Anew" line of leather novelties at
People's Drug Store. 186-tf
Dr. C. D. Meredith went to Afton
c t .rdiy afternoon.
Michigan double si.'eriRth pure ap-
ie v'negar at F.mpire Cash Grocery.
Chas. Wilson left last night for a
ew days visit at Pawnee O. T.
Bed room in Gray-IIalse'l building
o rent at $5 per month. Apply here.
5 Miss Graper will begin her clar; in
nisicfor the summer next week.
Try oi" Kenwood club chee '. Gen-
rne New York full cream. Empire
:ash Grocery. 2'M'tf
Some uneasiness is fell about the
ew bridges on Cabin creek.
No good health unlet the kidneys
re sound. Foley's Kidney Cure makes
ie kidneys right Sold by People's
r ur store. dw
E. C. Smiley is at home today super-
itend'ng the building of a new ba.n.
Mi . : Iona Miller will do jur fancy
ress making at reasonable pricjs.
loine and see me at my home onScuth
rait h street. 18S"tf
Fanners iiom a civ s the k. reams
diked Into town tc lay to do the;r
No old goc .'.s. everything r-w at
2oi.tr
l-'l "
Chris. Havmcs brother of Mrs
adge Kins was here from Claremore
st evening.
Spec'il prices on dried fruK : this
c .ik at Empire Cash Grocery. 20fitf
Grant Victor and M. L. Patterson
f Afton were here on business yes-
jrday. IIi?hr ii market price paid for coun-
y produce at EmpMe Casli Grocery.
The rain gauge shows i early t wo
ehes of rainfall during the last
tirty-six hours.
I am prepared to supply all of Madam
ale's remedies at my home. Mrs
lythe. 130-tf
The attendance at the opera hou?e
st night was small but the er.t?r-
rnment was good.
Dr. Essie Kondurant physician and
ireon. Phone 2S0. Empire block
inita E T. 139-tf
"I lorn eourap mntl thought I
would nctor regain my hoalth."
"Three years of delicate health
trying doctors' prescriptions and
patent medicines" without benefit
rmrht well sap the courage of any
v ..irwin. And yet Mrs. Bryant proved
timt the question of the cure -. . wom-
anly disease is only a question of
using the right remedy. A few doses
of ' Favorite Prescription ' restored
i nnA .a.'' nvl hT hone.
because she could Bee "a decided
change from the first."
Three
rrionths' use of the medicine re-
stored her to perfect health.
Itr Pierre's Favorite Prescription
cures irregularity dries weakening
Vn;.l lnfiammation and ul-
a.rl rorrs female weak ness.
V". sarah Brvant. rridcnt of Mrmphi
- . . ...... ti Atk.rar.n
Ave ai'-mpniis i r " " . " - -
wh .itli.'-tr hralth lot thrrf ymr tryir
l-v C-mW se diil chance frcm
fkithfuHy oi m now in perfect
Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser in
Prer covers is sent f ee on reteipi
of 21 oneent stamps to PayrPn
of tnauir! cniy. a .arvsa v. . .
Dr A. P. Owen is now in charge at
the Foreman drugstore which he re-
cently purchased.
EolH Cook lepmentlng the St;
Louis Republic is in Viiita for a day
or two
Cream Crisp the bfi of ill break
fast foods-try it. Empire cash gro-
eery.
If you want the best meats you will
find them at Zeuo's both home grown
and Kansas City meats. Phone 79. tf
Mis. Chus. E. Lahroan is making
drawings of a large number of native
flowers and plants.
On the ih.5t indication of kidnej
trouble stop it by taking Foley's Kid
ney Cure. People's drug store dw
Misses Minnie f id Mild-ed Tucker
of Sulphur Springs Ark. are expected
to arrive today to visit relatives.
For picnics and lunches use Libby's
canned meats. They are the best.
Empire Cash Grocery. 2( (itf
Ernest Crittenden will leave Vlnitu
soon to mane nis nome wim
father and brother at Amarillo Tex.
On .Tnnfi u the Katv will make a
rate of $7.(i0 to St. Louis and return.
Good on all regular trains. 204-123
Osr.ir Milholand will arrive from
Mnifnirup. Sunday to .ke position of
foreman of the Chieftain printing
office.
Miss Winnie Meredith is prepared
to do alt kinds of fancy c ' -inking
at her home on South Wilson street
opposite U. S. jail. 100 tf
The er.i'rd lower floor of A. C. Ray
mond's residence was flooded with
w:itpr this mominir. cause! by me
heavy rahi of list night.
Albums showing views of the St.
Louis World's Fair can be bought of
the Katy agent for 25c. These albums
are absolutely free from all advertis
ing. W2-tf
Mis i Fannie Mae Browning leaves
t.x-( ended visit to Cali
fornia and after her retuin will visit
the World's fair.
Chronic bronchial troubles and sum
mer coughs can be quickly relieved
and cured by Foley's Honey and Tar
People's drug store. dw
iwnmd-i yrass la ts'ntr planted ou
fhe lawn ttout the Presbyterian
church and a brick side walk is to be
aid around the building.
Prof. T. NcJiertm of Arkadelphia
Arkansa. was in the i ty today visit-
iir frie-ids. lie is ?n old schoo'raate
nr. T . R.is-bv Pnd C. S. Avery fid
is thinking of locating in Vinita.
Grocery men delivered goods intended
forfarmeis to the railroad bridges
wheie they were t.arsferred by hand
to wagons in waiting on the other
side of the s ream.
Tax on Babies
Extreme hot weather is a gr 1 1?
upjn the aigtj.ive power oi uiiuit--.
when puny and feeble they should be
given a few doses or unite s i.n im
Vetuiiiuge the childrens tonic. It
will stimuHte and .acilita' the di
gestion of their food so that they
soon becomes :ong healthy ? id act
ive. 2."c at People's drug store dw
Looki for Democratic Victory.
G. H. Hendren.of Indianapolis. Ind.
was here today en-oute to Tahlecjuah
to look after some tilings upon which
he has oil leases. Mr. Jlendren is con
fident that his stat 3 will go democratic
this year and thinks Parker will re
ceive the nomination at St. Louis Pad
be elected in November.
Baseball Vinita v Neokho.
Fnr alirive occason the Frisco wi 1
sell excursion ticket-. Sr idiy June 5
to Xeosho and return for 0 ie dollar.
Limit date of sale only. T.ain leaves
Vinita at 7 a. m; returning leaves
Neosho at C::i" p. m.
201-207 ' W. II. Deck Agt.
Try a sack of Our Choice flour; every
rick guaranteed to I as food as the
best. Zet 33-tf
A. F. & A. M. Meet'ng
Tonijrht is the t'me for the refc j'ar
moid hi v meet: asr of the A. F. & A.
M. and also the t :me for the p-inual
election of oflicerj. A" memt?i.s Pte
urged to ti present.
World' fair Excel ion.
For alxjve oc" .on Fw. -1 w!ll fell
excursion t icket 1 to St. I jus and re-
tu. 1 ?t a low rate of 7.W. Tickets
on. 'e June tdh c.ily. Final ret uni
mit June li'th Vi. Not good in
parlor or sleeping r.
V. li. IXck Ant.
rcIEYSIQDIfEYCUFE
Kkcs K.idn i ' 'r h
For sale at Teopli's dru? store.
Pl...n P.ltMa. Potent. Tl Good .po jjoofl.
KTor BL-kca W..k.o or Orllf l. f -S"S
ioM in bulk -rne iteuninn "
Guarai.teoil to cure or yoar niuner !"
c.ii o..h Co.. Chicago or N.r. 505
ANKJALSALEt TEN MILUOH E3XES
U. C. V. Reunion.
For the U. C. V. Reunion at Nash
ville Tenn. June 10 17 and is the
M. K. & T. will make trie ionowing
rates: Going and returning v 1a Mem-
phis Tenn. $14.05; going and leturn-
ing via St. Louis $20.70; going via
Memphis and returning via St. Louis
$20.50. M. E. Helms Ag i.
Number One Off the Track.
Katy passenger train No. l.due here
at 4 a. m. and which was proceea-
inj on its way four hours late.dropped
intoaholewherethetrack was washed
out three miles south of town. A
wrecking train was sent down from
Parsons to lift the cars onto trie track-.
DAME FASHION'S DICTATES.
Pretty Notiors In Trimmings That
Are In Favor with Her
Fair Devotees.
' An object of great attraction ia a
gold fillet for the hair. Some of them
ere Just a single plain band of koI:1
so becoming to a well-shaped head.
Others are carved with ears of wheat
or with laurel leaves mlstlntoe.
It is a pretty fashion tftough not a
new one. to make the skirt with a se
ries of gatiglnga or gathers below a
plain hip piece; this is becoming to
figures inclining to stoutness thougll
thin women do better to have their
skirts fulled right Into the waist line
It la in matters of tb.rs sort that a
good tailor studies individual figures.
Chenille is used as a trimming en
millinery and Jet Is sparingly Intro
duced. The elongated toque certainly
finds more favor than one would have
supposed as it is imsuited to the style
of the average face. To be effective
the hair beneath must be taken up
more tightly at the Bides than is usual
lv rlotip: nthprwise It is not in the
least becoming.
Some of the daintiest forms of but
tons are the hand painted porcelain
ones of various sizes framed In metal
or jpwels. These are either round or
oval with only a slight curve to the
top are richly painted by good artlU3
and may be either decorated with
floral or landscape designs or rpfl 'ct
the features of the wearer's prettiest
ance-tors in miniature form.
After po many years of "matching"
everything one must expect to meet
some bizarre strikings-out in the op-
posite direction. There 13 for in-
stance an exceedingly smart Ibin
gown that came acvois "he wa'er. It
Is a pale ecru enibrotlered In rel.
but very ofldly ihdee 1. the red on r.ie
jacket Is a warm crimon while trat
around the skirt tm is a vlvl.l '?r-
let nearly a harh brick color. A 'it
of fluffy wtdte ruffles relieve the Ja?'.t-
ct but nothing Tiite harmonizes that
contrast In embroidered reds.
Thus far almost every woman is
eking this qnet!on at the stores:
"Have you anything new In the way
cf chirt waist suit materials?" The
qv.e?;ion " hardly needs a reply. All
that is necessary Is a glance at the
ni'antities of new and novel thlng3 for
this very purpose. Fancy mohairs
fcrilliantines and slclllennes Immedi-
ately commend themselves because of
ttiPlr dust shedding propensities.
They come In plain colors and In the
prettiest little checks stripes ana
broken stripe;. Among woolen mate-
rials the fancy batistes In small neat
check3 and shepherd's plaids have al-
most the appearance of silk so soft
and beautiful are they.
Strawberries
$1.50 Per Crate
are as cheap as they will be this sea-
son if yoj Intend preserving any
leave vour cder at once. You will
(jet Nice Freh StoeK.
Iinn't. foiset we hand'e only Kan
sas City corn tei
Meats
Our large new refi-'iator is in pla"e
and we are prepared to furnish you
meat- t tt you cm eit w.thout a
frown. Also sprir:? chickens.
Groceries
of all kinds are T.es'i ?nd yea ; -'lable
in priC3. We respectfully solict your
patnwc piiara-iteeiinr full weight-
aid every th'np as represented.
We rav cash for country produce.
Curd Grocery & Market
(7'eirBros. old stana. rhone 1). )
roiEYsnoTAii
for children nf
For sa:e by People's drug store.
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E;' H. Ratcliff Mer. Go.
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ALFRED ORENDORFF.PresIdent.
International Bank and
We Solicit Ute
Savings Deposits of
3 Per Cent. Paid on Saving and Time Deposits .
We have safety deposit boxes to keep your valuable papers safe from fire or burplarn.
Gall and see our vaults.
We also have an Abstract department equipped to show you just how your title stands.
J. VV. ORR Manager.
JUST ARRIVED
A CAR OF GLOBE
FLOUR
Best in the Market
Try it if you have
not already
Where Do You Buy Feed?
Here is the place to
get it only j
Bran $1.00
per hundred. Flour
and Shorts in pro-
portion j
Vinita fleat Store
See
H. R. Miller & Co.
For
Ctn P' yur sidewalks in Cheaper than
anyone eisc ui me t.ij.
See sample's of both kinds at Walton
Lumber Co.
Don't fail to see our stone you wi.l find
none better and none half so cheap.
II. R. MILLER Manager
Office at Walton Lnraber Co.
Vinita I. T.
An unusual showing of White Shirt
Waists for summer wear is ready for
your choosing. The styles are the
newest and the fit perfect. Waists
with very wide Berthas; waists trim-
med with Val. Laces; waists trimmed
with Medallions; Allover Tucked
waists. Buy your World's Fair waist
nxrow
65 Cents to $3-50
t wjr wwlro tt Imt
C. A.
OF VINITA IND. TER.
Business men and professional men ;
Clerks and book-keepers ;
Mechanics and laborers ;
Sewing girls and housekeepers ;
Married women and single women ;
Young people and children.
Northern Uiitrict Court Datei.
VISITA -
January 1.
TAHtF.QUAH:-
Thlrd M.widiT l" Mrch.
MUMI;-
Flrst Mordy In Msrcb.
NOWATA
Fourth Mindnvlin Normtrt.r
Fourth Motidsy In Pbrurjr.
PRVOB CBF.F.K:-
Flrst MondiiT in Hi"tPn.lr
Second Wonday In March
8ALLiW:-
gwond Monday la Xjfrmb'r
I hlrd Monday in April
CLAEFMORK:-
r rt M inday In January
Firat Monday In April.
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DAVIDSON Sec'y and Treas.
Trust Co.
A. K. WILDER Cashier.
Having been tied up so
that I could not do any
business for the past ten
days by the strong arm
of Vinita's mayor he be-
ing backed and coached
by the retail grocers to
drive me outof business
there has accumulated
$5000 worth of fine Gro
ceries Provisions Flour.
Meal Chops. Bran Salt
etc. 1 will offer these
goods tomorrow in lots
to suit the purchaser at
prices which will make
these combination peo-
ple wonder how its done.
Come and buy where you
get the very best of ev-
erything and where $P
will buy as much as will
$2 from thecombination
grocers.
You will find me just
east of U. S court house.
D. T. HALL.
The originator of sell-
ing goods to the consum-
er at wholesale.
Joe Davis Barber Shop
I have just furnished ray shop
with new up-to-date furni-
ture and have refitted the bath
rooms making of this shop
one of the finest in the Iadian
Territory. Call and see us.
JOE DAVIS .Proprietor.
Sonth ot P. O. Opp. Golden Rule.
FOWLER
FOR FINE:
PHOT
Pierce Euflajo I.
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 207, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 4, 1904, newspaper, June 4, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc773277/m1/4/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.