The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 116, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 24, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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The success of the carpenterdepends upon
the'quality and up-to-dateness of his supplies
Seepur Spring Stock Prices right Quality
high and variety large.
Malic a list of your needs and then come
here. We can supply every one.
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REST FOR THE
WICKED AND
FOR THE
GOOD.
With one of our
easy working rotary
Washing Machines
iton't buy until you
have seen our big
line. Special prices
this week.
SAVE
YOUR
SHOE LEATHER.
And your strength
' Buy a Wheel and
you will save much.
Our prices are low.
See us for one this
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Try Our Line
Of Breakfoot Food
Crco Frulto
.Islta Vita
Tryebitc
What is Ell wood?
Ed. Lee's scissors are good scissors.
W. E Swindle of Miami is here.
Have you ever seen the Ell wood?
JE. Burr is here from Pryor Creek.
HI aok bills of sale at this office.
Dalsy"The Missouri Girl"tonlght.
Birch Burnett is here from Sapulpa.
White clover seed at Ed. Lee's.
Taylor Gains is here from ChelBea.
Ed Lee's knivea are good knives tf
See Daisy "The Missouri Girl" to-
n ight at the opera house.
Bermuda grass seed at Ed. Lee's.
Mmey to Loan. Short time small
amounts. W. J. Clemens dwtf
Marmle Daniel returned from Fair-
land yesterday.
John W. Thompson was here from
Bennett 1. T. this morning.
Pete Suagee was over from Lenapah
today to Me on his allotment.
Thos Armstrong was here from
Nowata yesterday.
Frank Keeler of Bartlesville was
here yesterday. -
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Halsell went to
Texas last night.
Buy your coal from Walton Lumber
Co. "
Mrs. E. E. Lynch of Tujsa is in the
city.
Old papers at your own price at this
offlee.
J. P. Greenwood of Ogieoby was a
pleasant caller yesterday.
We are talking about Ellwcod hog
fencing.
Wat Mayes Is here fromPryor Creek.
G. H. Mills of Coffeyville is in the
city. ' ."
If you don't get your Chieftain tele
phone the office.
N. L. llarlan i here from White
Oak.
"Jnh nrintinff' did VOU say? The
Chieftain is the place.
The work of allotment was resumed
again today at the land office .
Mc Alester and Chelssa coal at:Wal
ton Lumber Yard. tf
John Bullette of Claremore Is spend
log a day In the city.
Ld robes and horse blankets at
cost at Lee Barrett's.
Toe Cnleftain of3ce Is the place to
purchase bills of sale.
Charier McClellan came up from
Claremore on business last night.
Ell wood hog feoclog is the only
right good hog fence there is made.
Yet Thompson and daughter
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An Unusual Showing
In Materials for Spring;
And Summer Waistings Zephyr Ginghams the
prettiest patterns ever offered for 10 cents the yard.
Golf suitings desirable for the Comfortable Shirt
Waist Suits at 15 cents the yard.
Imported Madrass cloths the softest and
smoothest fabric shown this season Domestic and
Mercerized finish neat patterns 20 25 and -rts
per yard.
Fine Batiste patterns suitable for waists and
dresses at 25 cents the yard.
Fine Tissues Tuilus and Oxford suitings all
cotton material. Entirely new ideas this season
35 5o 65 and 75 cents per yard.
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Wm. Downing a prominent Chero-
kee of Rose Saline district is here
for the purpose of Ailing on the allot-
ments of himself and family. Mr.
Dowoing is a member of Chief Buf-
fington's executive council and repre-
sents the fullblood element In politi-
cal matters.
Tou will wait a long timejbefore
you see a more complete production
thao "The Missouri Girl" which
come9 to the Byrd-Ada Open Hous
Feb. 24 ' ' ! .
Oliver Bagby Pres.
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VINITA INDIAN TERRITORY.
CAPITAL $100000.
Itou do not use any of thebd try lu. .
fresh and will please you. Try our flaked rice and (I
order your groceries of us if you want prompt de-
livery. .
TAYLOR & LAWRENCE
TELEPHONE RATCLIFF'S OLD STAND. 1
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The Great World's
to
Fair
Will be held at St. Louis Is 1904 and the greatest St. Lonlii newspaper will
be indispensable during the coming year. Subscribe today.
The Globe Printing Co. St Louis Mo.
atl Chieftain 10c
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tTDe faces "Eos raver's Roman ar
the latest.
Some of the most novel and-Inter
esting specialties ever witnessed will
be seen Jo "The Missouri Girl" which
comes to the Byrd-Ada Opera House
Feb. 24.
Boot. fJarselowey win teach a na
tional school near Adair beginning
Wednesday.
Miss Kemp of Fayetteville Is ei
pected on a visit today ud will be
the guest of Mrs. Carl Bradley.
If you are going to do any fencing
ibis spring don't fail to see the Ell-
wood at Frazee Hardwire &Furnl
lure Co.
Mrs. Carl Bradley Is expected home
from St. Louis today where she
been visiting her Bister.
Why is 11 wood the best bog fence
made? Frazee Hardware & Furniture
Co. can tell you.
William bmlth came in from Car
thage to attood the funeral of his
mother Mrs. Massllva Smith.
What comfort In the thought that
you have a Cole's Hot Blast stove for
they are coal savers.
Chas York left today for Parsons
where he has position with the
M. K.&T.
S. E. Wallen and wife have returned
from Cassville Mo. where they have
been visiting the past week.
There are all kinds of gflrs. but
The Missouri Girl!' la the best and
will be seen at the Byrd-Ada Opera
Housti Feb. 24.
Emmett Eea aoi Wn. Patterson
have opened a real estate and insur-
ance business in the Ratcllff block
across the hall from Or.Louls Bagby'a
office.
The largest shipment of bog fencing
ever shipped to Vinlta is the one re
ceived this week by Frazee Hardware
& Furniture Co.
James Kirkpatrick of Lee's Summit
Ma an old friend of Judge Stand field
has located in Vinlta and will em-
bark In business.
We have lust unloaded a car load of
the Ell wood hog fencing the best hog
fencing made. Frazee Hardware &
Furniture Co.
There was a small freight wreck on
the M. K. & T. below Big Cabin last
night on account of which the pass-
enger trains were compelled to go via
Claremore.
A Weak Stomaon
causes a weak body and inv'tts disease
Kodol Dyspepsia! ICure shoves 'and
strengthens the stomach and wards off
and overcomes disease. J. B. Taylor a
prominent merchant of Chriesman Tex.
says: "I could not eatbecause of a weak
stomach. I lost all strength and run
down in weight All that money could
do was done but all hope of recovery
vanished. Hearing of some wonderful
cures effected by use of Kodol I con-
cluded to try it The first bottle bene-
fitted jne. and after taking fonr bottles I
am fully fCt'oroi ts my usual streng th
weight and hea:.Su" A.V foreman dw
JOIN THE Ck
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The New Northwest is incre
immigration by 200000" people yt
This region offers a field tor farmers.
stock raisers miners lumbermen mil-
lers fruit growers and all classes of
labor. The Cody-Wyoming extension
into the Big Horn Region oilers a splen-
did opening for the live stock and wool
business and for farming by irrigation.
The industrial expansion that is now
the basis of wealth in the East will be
repeated in the Northwest. Give some
thought tows" a home in Nebraska or
Minnesota e Dakotas Montana North
eastern .Vyomtng Northern Ma So
Wash' i (iton the Puget Sound "A Col-
nibia Ktver region
Northwest Train to Take.
"1 r Burlington-Northern Pacific Ex
press' is the only tnrougn train into tae
Northwest territory in connection with
the Northern Pacific Railroad. Through
coaches chair cars (seats free) through
tourist sleepers over this short line aud
time saver to the Northwest Connect-
ing train from Denver to Alliance in
connection with this great through train.
Yon can reacn tne Piortnwest eitner via
Kansas City. St. Joseph or Denver by
the Burlington Route.
To the North.
The Burlington has two trains dally to
St Paul and Minneapolis reaching the
valuable territory of Minnesota ana the
Dskotas traversed by the Northern Paci-
fic and Great Northern Railroads. The
Burlington is the main traveled road to
the Northwest and North. Investigate
the Northwest by addressing either the
Industrial Departments of the Great
Northern or Northern Pacific Railioads
at St Paul or the undersigned
L. J. BRICKER T. P. A. 823 Main St
Kansas City Mo.
L. W. -yAKELEY G. P. A. St. Louis.
F. C. SHARON S.W.P.A. 823 Main St.
Kansas City Mo.
SUAPLU.S Soooo.
Oldest and Strongest National Bank in the Cherokee Nation.
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OLIVER BA GBYJl B. F. FOMNEX E. B. FKA YSEK A. L. CHULHILL E If.
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'Doi a Bar General Banking Bualneee.
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Lumber
Dealers.
0pp. Presbyterian Church.
Phone 19. ;
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and Surveyor
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Allotments Located Lots Staked
and Grades Given. Special Attention
Given to Boundary Disputes. Maps
and Blue Prints Made at. Reasonable
Prices.
Mothers can safely give Foley's Honey
and Tar to their children for coughs and
colds for it contains no opiates or other
poisons Sold by Shanahan &
Mitchell. dw ;
Foley's Honey and Tar is best for
cronp and whooping cough contains no
opiates and cures quickly. Careful
mothers keep it in the house. Sold by
Shanahan & Mitchell. dw
FOWLER'S for perma
nent photographs.
S. A. Cobb J. P. Walker C. E.
Jun. Am. Soc O. E.
Cobb & Walker
Civil Engineers and Surveyors
OFFICE
Vttfc F. L. BurckfcalUr
Viaita L T.
Do a general engineering business
In all parts or the Territory. Work
fully guaranteed. Offices Muskogee
I. T. Vinlta I. T. Correspondence
solicited.
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tn th nxct ztal of all dh-
l ULtl b l:::::t::J lizzt
cr money refunded. Conte&s
renitdies recrniztd by ttci-
ntnt physicians &s the Best fcr
twiiney and Bladicr troubles.
PRICK 53c. and JLC0.
At People's Drug Store.
roiEYSiro:srTAn
etope tHm coajb end heels lntf
For mIe at I'oojjle's Drug Store.
'DeWitt's Lttt'.e Kr!y Rn-erJoJaot
- 'pt nor MNeaVea tbystem. Thcv-Jcart
bilkititneM ja jmlici onnstipation and
inact:.v livers by arousing the cre-
tions moving the bowels IgenUy yet
effectually and giving such tone and
strength to the glands 'of the stomach
liver and bowels that the cause of the
trouble is removed entirely. These
famous little pills exert a decided Jtonic
effect upon the organs involved and if
their use is continued for a few'days
there vr?il be no return'of the trouble. A.
W. foreman. dw
A M 0t Fatal Gift.
Would be the power of foreseeing
events. This would destroy hope. A
knowledge of the future would nnmakc
happiness. There are of course some
things about the future we do know. If.
for instance a lack of energy ambition
and loss of appetite shows itself we know
it will be followed by serious'complaints
if not checked. Often liver and kidney
trouble follow quickly. InJ any eyent
Electric Bitters will restore you to health.
It strengthens builds up and invigorates
run down systems. Only 50c Satisfac-
tion guaranteed by People's and A. W.
Foreman's drugstores. dw
To Cure a Cold la Oae Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quiuine Tab-
lets. All druggists refund the noney
if It fails to cure. E. W. Gmve's sig-
nature is on each box. 25c dw
Seeking New Home?
Why not try the great Southwest?
Low colonist rates on the first and
third Tuesdays of each month. Ask
for particulars and. literature. Ad-
dress James Barker Gen'l Pass
agent M. K. & T. By. 101 Waln-
wriebt Bid. St. Louis. 3
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 116, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 24, 1903, newspaper, February 24, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc773312/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.