The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 195, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 21, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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VINITA INDIAN TERRITORY SATURDAY MAY 21 1004.
PRICE 10 CENTS PER WEEK
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Ml IMPORTANT
I QUESTION RAISED
Non-Citizen Negress Who
; Carried A Freedman En-
!! titled to Allotment?
According to the Muskogee Evening
mv the Davcs commission has dia-
pered a knotty legal rprohluin in re-
'd to Cherokee citizenship and a
)j case is being prepared for suhinls-
' . ih to tho secretary of the interior.
; e question is whether a non-citizen
ivs is entitled to citizenship after
A ving married a freedman of t liujt
X . and so far no court or depart
lias ever passed upon a nimiiar
?e By the treaty of Iwi all Cher-
Jta freedmen were declared citizens
-Cti all the rights of those of Indian
'iod. By a subsequent act of the
.erokee council it was provided that
white man could becoma a citizen
fjiarrying a Cherokee woman jjider
methods prescribed. Ihere was
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(ir any wnuen law providing uiai
j.ite woman could by any means
erne a cinzen. nowcver me cus-
has been for years to give the
fte woman the same privilege as
man is given and this custom has
rue an unwritten law of the na-
ecently it has been discovered that
;mber of negro women formerly
icitlzens but now the wives of
Jdmen are claiming the right to
t nents of land. The Juwes com-
I-ion not knowing Just what to do
ided to submit a test case and get
'natter decided as soon as possi-
The decision will affect about
persons including the heirs of
f.i marriages.
Cheap Rata Over tba Ki.
mdav excursion tickets on sale
i Saturday after 9 p. m. commenc-
Saturday Aril 30 one fare for the
. t -J trip to all points where the reg-
it one way fare is H.oO and less.
"f Jrn limited to Sunday following
VfJ.rday "oii which .tickets are sold.
be on sale each Saturday until
L-mljer.
TO WOKLU'H FAHl.
ie M. K. & T. has announced day
h excursions during the World's
at dates given at different times
ets sold 70 per cent of one way
i-t round trip which makes the
fro'm Vinita to St. Louis arid re-
' j:.5-"- First date of sale of these
May 21 return limit seven
from date of sale.
MTE IN PENNSYLVANIA.
f .1 Deposits Found In Great Kum-
br in Southern Part of
th Stat.
mTo"s scattered and llttle-de-pj
'I'poslia of ')3rit that oc-
a the pastern ft.ie if th Cum-
- m!v In gniihern Pfnnsyl-
t have been ilwrllitd in a brief
by Mr. Oeorge V. Stoas in-
1 in a bulletin (No. 225) pub-
by the t'nlteil States geological
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and entltU-d "Contritiutlona to
mir lo!ocy 19CS."
s riim which in nesr the city
ayn.sbriro Is extensively folded
lieve f ildi have Important rela-
to tbp deposits. The larit
. In the f. I'lcd and - breeclated
I his of the lim' stone and in one
t I'-ns-t in th arih of a plunpinsr.
I '.no asfiMiatcd with the hard
(.. et the top (if the lower dl-
a favorable position for the
it ion or ttie limestone mrua
. .:'-.! In the crevices of the
; . and has rPtnBnted it together
.-jHwit appears to be due to local
atlon of t'.iKseminated bnritn
he adjacent limestone.
! arite depnsiu are usually as-s i-
I with the limestone and sandy
" of the lower - division of the
.me "fries and fire more fre-
v fnuiid In the red clay residuum
deposits are di overpj in
. j. and after the available nn-
. his been r'Tiod the hole i
Tt n (1 farmed over. Sever.il tons
in n shipped from i a h of the
which were visited but no
T r i!i posits were tun. In the
''1 deposits the nn average
' ' eO-iit im hrs in diameter are
i in or.tllne nd conniderably
ifd. Two of th"? openings vU-
e in bed rock. Here the liarite is
nnsslve liindr.l.. .-rysiaVin:
' lubir. and milky rest-rnblim1:
but if In part clear and crystal-
. ij o- cuis as a vein fiilin.n in the
: d limestone. ' Such deiioslts
proHt -iPle an the ore must 1
' ind si-pa-a''d from 'he ro !;;
i'!y they have b--en b'H P:t'e
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VINITA'S CHURCHES.
rRESHYTEKIAH CJIVKCH.
J. S. St iibblelleld pastor.
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Breaching services ll'a. m. and 8 p.
m. Subject of morning sermon "Tlie
Two Ways"
Junior Christian Endeavor 2:.'io p.
m.
Chrifil lan Kndeavor 7:00 p. ni.
Brayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 8:00 p. m.
You are cordially invited to attend
all these services.
CHIUSTIAN CHUIU'H.
Randolph Cook pastor.
Sunday scliool !t:4-") a. m.
Breaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.'-
Y. B. S. C. K 4 p. in.
CATHOLIC C1ICRCH OF HOLY CUOST.
l'ather Charles pastor.
Begular services On lirst second
and fourth Sundays in each month:
10:30 a. m. High Mass and Sermon:
4:00 p. m. Biosiiry and Benediction.
On weekdays Low Mass at "8 a. m.
CO N G It KO A T ! N A L C H U KC I f .
Services every Sunday.
Sunday school 10 a. m. Mrs. R. M.
Swain Superintendent.
Breaching by the pastor Rev. J. E.
Pershing at 11 a. m.' and 8 p. m.
Junior Endeavor 2:30 p. m.
Senior Endeavor ":00 p. in.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 7:30 p. m.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
L. C. Wolfe pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Breaching at 11 a m. and 8 pm.
Junior Union 2:30 p. m.
Senior Union 7.1)0.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at eight o'clock.
Yhu are cordially invited to attend
all of these services and worship with
us.
ST. JOHNS Ki'lSCOl'AL.
Sunday School at 10 a. m.
METHODIST ( nrr.cn SOUTH.
11. II. Watson pastor.
Sunday school 10 a. in: I. H. Stilts
man supei intendent.
Broaching 11 a. m. and 8 p. m.
Junior League 2:30 p. m.
Senior League 4:00 p. m.
Braver meeting every Wednesday at
8:o) p. m.
A Lon in Health.
Healthy kidneys filter the impurities
from the blood and unless they do
this good health is Impossible. Foley's
Kikney Cure makes sound kindneys
and will positively cure all forms of
kidney and bladder disease. It
strengthens the whole system. At Beo-
ple's drug store. dw
A new line of leather
People's Iriig Store.
novelties at
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"After all there is nothing lihe
DR. PPJCB'S
' BAKIHG POTDER.
I tiive cscd it 7itL sati;fact!oa
fcr ciarly forty
South
Park
Christian
Church
Randolph Cook
Minister
Services Tomorrow
11 a. in. sermon
o n "Elements o f
Strength in "the
Early Church."
8 p. m. sermon
on "The Everlast-
ing; Life Insurance Co
For the Children.
Sunday School 9 :13
a. m.
Junior Ohristian En-
deavor 2 :o0 p. m.
Children's Day June
5th.
For Young People
E n d e a v or
meets 4 p.m.
The C.E. so-
ciety will
have an Ice
Cream a n d
Str a wherry
Sorial "on the
Church Lawn
next Tuesday night.
Getting Somewhere
There have been
llo.ii 10 additions
to the Christian
Churches in the
United States in
the past year.
You are invited
to join this grow
ing larmy and
i work with us.
Phone 224
Miss Winnie Meredith is prepared
to do all kinds of fancy dressmaking
at her home on South Wilson street
opposite U. S. jail. 100 tf
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Randolph Cook
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Badg'ett -Sanders Store
lursday Friday I Saturday
0 This Week
We
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ALFRED ORENDORFF.President.
International Bank and Trust Co.
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 ; f
Young people and children.
3 Per Cent. Paid on Saving and Time Deposits
We havf safety deposit boxes to keep your valuable papers safe from fire or burglars.
Call and see our vaults.
We also have an Abstract deportment equipped to show you just how your title stands.
J. V. ORR Manager.
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At : Schliecker's : Jewelry : Store
SOLID
RINGS
We have added many new patterns to our large line of Solid Gold Rings
all of which we sell at a uniformly low price. based in every instance upon
their actual worth. If you want a GOOD ring of any kind plain engraved
or set ring our very complete stock will afford you tho most gratifymg field
for selection.
Pi:r. Solid Gold Rings from .. $2.00 to 10.00
Ladies' Solid Gold Set Ring's from $1.50 to $15. OO
tadies'Xngraved Band Ring's from $1.00 to 95. OO
Gents' Solid Gold Ring's from $3.00 to $15. OO
Solid Gold Ring' for the Baby only 50c
South Wilson Street. August Schliecker Jeweler and Optician.
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For s"i'c at Feeze's dn-'- orc.
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Cheaper Than &e Materials
AT THE
Will Give & Discount of
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3
Per Cent
making the finished garment cost you
less than the materials. You should
see the beautiful line we are showing-.
ada'ett - Sanders S
Mercantile Co.
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A.;DAVIDS0N Sec'y and Treas.
A. K. WILDER Cashier.
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 195, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 21, 1904, newspaper, May 21, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc773279/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.