The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 302, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 24, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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COLD LUNCHES.
ill MEALS TO ORDER
J. S. OBORN Proprietor
.Local Sayings
Get your itove of Frazee.
Feed of all kinds. Phone 73.
Emmet Reals In Muskogee.
Iieaos 5c a pound at Ualentlne's.
Stove at all prices at Darrough'.
f COO buggy harness at Lee Barrett's.
Deputy WeLb Is out on a scuut
today.
A new Hoe of picture moulding at
Ming's.
Jame Crittenden Is here from
Grove.
Baby buggies at cost at Ming Fur-
niture Co.
RingMng Brothers big clrcui Is
coming.
Full leather collar for 11.00 at Lee
Barrett's.
J. W. Skinner was here from Adair
yesterday.
Best grade of bacon and hnl at
BalentineV.
Attorney 8. J. Salyer of Grove Is In
town today.
florn chop-4 bran and aborts at F.
0. Cowau's.
Mrs. Johnson Fallen Is numbered
with the hick today.
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Best grade of flour J2.00 per 100 lbs
at Balentines.
Walt West was over from Spavin-
aw on business today.
Storage r(xm for furniture at Swain
.& Graffunder.
Fair McSpadden a here from
Chelsea today.
See tho(e couche at Ming furniiur
company.'
Fryor Farley leave this afternoon
for Marlow I. T.
Chickens and butter always on
hand at Cowan'.
Blue Rider was here fr m hi Fryor
Creek farm today.
Fresh cheese bologna aril dried
beef at Balentlnc'ii.
Good typewriter for ?ale. Apply at
the Chieftain ofllce.
Fresh oyiters In any tySe at the
Silver Moon ILctaurant.
Mrs. J. C. Conklin retime! jester
day from a week's vWit io CUremore.
Tbe best hanl wheat fi iuron earth
Old Glory at Cowan'.
The Fraternal Aid Council will
meet Thurslay night at I. O. O. F.
hall.
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THE JUflBO STORE
cordially invites you to attend
their grand fall
MILLINERY
OPENING
Wednesday evening 5cptcmber 25th
at eight o'clock.
Kiit 'rJ.ir. Gibson of the Grove
Messenger was up on a business trip
Unlay.
Side saddle for 80 at Lee Barrett's.
Pure apple vinegar M ceuts per
gallon; alo vinegar 20 cents per gal-
lon at Balentine's.
City Marshal Ledbetter returned
from Wagoner and Muskogee last
night.
The bes-t place to eat if you are
hungry and want a good meal is at
New Gem Restaurant. 25c.
Dr. TuomasoD of Grove has been
spending a few days with friends In
Vinita.
Steel Ranges from $14 to $50 at
Darrough Hardware company.
Rev. M. L. Butler of Muskogee.was
shaking hands with his many friends
In Vinita today. .
A few desirable rooms for boarders
at the Whitney restaurant. tf
Fox Danenberg was here last night
eq route to Kansas City to undergo
treatment at the hospital.
Hot and cold baths cm tap at Joe
Davis' place south of P. O..
Mrs. W. W. Miller and daughter
Miss Ray will leave in a short time
for Texas to spend several months.
-Quart cans for putting up fruit for
sale at Darrough Hardware Co.
Miss Eithel Maiden Doggctt has
been elected queen of the Wagoner
carnival that commences tomorrow.
See those $i"j side paddles all Cali-
fornia skirting at Lee Barrett's.
Several c Riclals of the Singer Ma-
chine company are checking up A. M.
Brock fday the local manager of
the company here.
High gr ide guns to let to responsi-
ble parlies. Darrough Hard ware Co.
Judge Gill Wm. M. Mellette and
Freston H. Davis will address the
Uiltet Veterans at their reunion
that commences at Wagoner tomor-
row. Onr fall line of itoves are ready
for your inspection. Sam E. Frazee
&Co.
The Ladies Missionary Society of
the Presbyterian church held a very
enjoyable meeting this afternoon at
the home of Mrs. George E. M:Cul-
loch. Atlas oat meal for sale at Iislen-
tire'. Coupon In each package.
L. J. Bricker the traveling jatscn-
ger agent of the "Burlington" was a
pleasant caller yesterday. He was
"carried away" by the big artesian
well In the middle of the fctreet.
Gel your crpet turned and put
down again for winter. Swkln &
Graffunder.
Are you hungry? Go to the Gem
restaurant. Everything gctd to eat.
23 cents a rural. Short order a spe-
cially. Adverti.cn et quickeit remits
from the Dally Chufvain.
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Thursday afternoon and evening at RatclifTo
second floor. Miss Markley will have on
display the newest creations in milli-
nery. Every one cordially invited.
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What's Your Face Worth?
Sometimes a fortune but never
if you have a tallow complexion u
Jaundiced look moth patches and
blotches on the ikln all signs of liver
trouble. But Dr. King's New Life
Fills give clear kin rosy cheeks rich
complexion. Only 2rc at People's
Drug store and A.W. Foreman's dw
. Marriage Licenses.
The following marriage licenses
were issued by Clerk Chandler today:
Will Carmlcle E.lle Graham Catale;
Geo. W. Harvey Martha Brown No-
wati; Oran E. Brady Elizabeth D.
Logg Sapulpa.
Gex X Miller are in the Thompson
barn formerly occupied by Spalding
Bros'. Will run a feed yard and also
have ome nice new livery rigs.
Phone G.
Old rtald's Convention.
'Fbe old maids convention will con-
vene at the school house in Adair in
atut two weeks. Watch for dale.
Proceeds for public -cbcul houses.
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Keep Your Face Clean.
Your complexion clear your breath
sweet your head level. Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsiu will do this. It cures
constipation sick headache and Indi-
gestion aud Is a perfect laxative. Sold
by People drug store. dw
Nelson to Apply Tor Bail.
J. P.. Turner of cmin-el for John
Nel-on charged with the murder of
Albert Morris left for O-wego this
morning where application will be
made to the court today to relea-e
Nelson on bail. A list of endorst-
menta of the prisoners character has
been extensively circulated and will
be Kulruitted to the court. His at-
torney expect his release under reas-
onable bonds.
Census Enumerator Cltwton
Who is also editor of "The Herald"
at Hoc 1. T. writes: To whom It
may concern: I was a f utTeier froni
ttomache tn-ub'e until I was Induced
ti try a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin and 1 want to ray that In my
opinion it has no equal a ?s ttomacbe
remedy. I tad tried many dlflrent
remedies but none with the happy
results if Dr Caldwell's SjrupFep-
tdn. G. A. Clawson Howe 1. T. gold
ty Peoples drug t' re. dw
Shawnee enrollment.
Tfce enrollment it J-hawnees ty
Siecial Agent McNiehols Is rapidly
r" iring completion. There a-e only
a- -ut thirty member of the triie
wh) are parties in Jtiteret t the
ju Igiiit-nt awarded ty the Court of
C ime that have r.'t te?n enrolled.
Tbe-o rr i1 in the outlyirg di-tiicts
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Fresh Bread Cakes
L. X. McGUFFIN TH0S. T. WIMER W. R. McGEOROE
President. Vice-President. Cashier
...The Cherokee National Bank...
Uinita Ind. Ter. .
CAIT-A-L $25000.00.
DIRECTORS. ' r
John Franklin. W. H. tarrouit b. W. H. Uf.O jorg.. Fred L Kelley.
K. N. Ratcliff. Tbos. T. Wimer. u. K. MCGulIin.
Does- GENERAL BANKING Business.
MINSTRELS UWDER CANVAS
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ONE PERFORMANCE.
THURSDAY NIGHT. SEPT.
ORIGINAL NEW ORLEANS MINSTSEL
A real southern minstrel show by real southern
darkies carrying more people than any other three
minstrel shows combined. Two bands two cars clever
commedians and comic cake walkers full score of
novelty specialty artists. The largest chorous of sweet
singers eyer assembled in one company. Watch for
the impossing street parade at noon.
Admission - - - 15 and 25 cents
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i WATCH
The esntial thing about buying a watch is to knew that it is a
GOOD watch. You don't buy watch as often as you buy groceries
and if you buy the wTong kind you have bought a trouble that lasts
a Ion? time. The least experienced buyer can buy her and be sure
that the watch is a good one and just as I tell you it is. When yon
want a watch or anything in the jewelry line call an 1 e what I
have. Gents watches fl'.'oo to S50. Ladies watches J 10 to $45.
Fne and complicated watch repairing a specialty
cheapest but the El-ST work at all times.
N. 6 St jth Vl ilwn St.
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Vinita flarket.
f' Frank Harmon Prop'r.
That is Kept in an
Up-to-date Meat Market..-. Nice rrc&h Line of
Canned Goodsy Fruits Con-
fections Cigars and Tobacco.
Pies. Prompt Delivery.
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August Schliecker
Jeelr and Oticiin.
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 302, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 24, 1901, newspaper, September 24, 1901; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc773282/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.