The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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There is no more trying work than
weaver's. Added to thecon(iiietnemhc
heut aud the impure air there is oftcn an
. amounts jmyi-
lcal exertion
which seems in-
credible. In the
manufacture of
plush for ex-
ample those
who cat the pile
have to walk
about thirty
milea
And wit
a clay.
ith every
step of that
thirty miles
thev breathe in
vitiated air filled with particles of dust
poisonous coloring matter and other sub-
stances irritating to the throat and
lungs. It is no wonder that so many mill
hands have an obstinate cough or that so
. manv of them die of -'.'lung trouble."
It is to operatives whose work makes
them peculiarly liable to lung disease
that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis-
covery comes as a priceless boon. It posi-
tively cures deep seated and obstinate
coughs bronchial affections bleeding of
the lungs and other diseases which if
neglected lead to consumption.
" When I commenced taking your medicines
eighteen mouths ago my healln was com
broken down." writes Mrs. Cora L. Siinderlan.
of Chaneyville. Calvert Co.. Md. "At times I
could not even walk across the room without
pains in mv chest. The doctor who attended me
aidd I had lung trouble and that I would never
. be well again. At last I concluded to try Dr.
Pierce's medicines. I bought a bottle of 'Golden
Medical Discovery' took it and soon commenced
to feel a little better then you directed me to
take both the 'Golden Medical Discovery ' and
the ' Favorite Prescription' which I did. Alto-
pettier I have taken eighteen bottles of ' Golden
Medical Discovery' twelve of the ' Favorite Pre-
cription' and five vials of Pellets.' I am now
almost entirely well and do all my work with-
' out any pain whatever and can rum with more
Case than I could formerly walk."
You can consult Dr. Pierce by letter
absolutely without charge. He will care-
. fully consider your condition and write
you fully giving you familiar fatherly
advice as well as medical direction. Your
letter will be held as strictly private
and sacredly confidential.' Address Dr.
R. V. Pierce Buffalo N. Y.
CIVIL DOCKET.
The Chieftain will publish the
civil docket of two or three days
setting in each issue completing
the whole Monday. The call for
January 11 and 12 was printed
Thursday.
JANUARY 14.
Smith McCord D G Co vs S M
Perry et al.
F M Smith vs A D Neely
Mansur Tibbitts Imp Co vs J M
Crabtree.
Ferguson D G Co vs B T Chand
ler et al.
G W McEwing vs David Hum
phrey.
Bertha Shockman vs S M Ruth-
erford.
Wm 0 Morion vs Jno Coates.
Wheeling Corrugated Co vs M
L Patterson.
JANUARY 15.
J R Harris vs Henry Brown et al
Meyer Schurer Offoer & Co vs
R L Baugh et al.
Lafayette Bros vs John Aber-
crombie. Paris Med Co vs D C Parker.
Isaac M Housley vs Edward
Dye et al.
The Cooper Gro Co vs VV II
Mayes.
A C Sager vs John B West.
JANUARY 16.
Henry Hater vs John D Marker.
M K & T vs Mayor and town
council of Vinita.
M K & T vs L G Brinson Grain
company. - - -
Mrs M M Woodruff vs S A Col-
lins et al.
Watt Mayes vs W E Ware.
David B Matney vs Alex Nigh.
L M Douthitt v St L it SF.
Jas Bell " " " " "
RO Owen "
D C Rose " " " " "
JANUARY 17.
A t P vs A E Freeman et al.
Same ' J S Davenport ' "
Same " Mrs L Janus.
Same " J II Harrison.
Same " J P Scott.
Same " Frank Large et al
Same " F M Smith el al.
Catherine Yoact et al re
Ike
Riparto.
Llia M Taylor et al vs C II and
Doc Payne.
J J Barcdollar vs Wm Brown.
' " " vs EJ New cum.
" " ' Louis Brown.
" " " " Frank HieU.
JANUARY IS.
N L Moor" to W C Smith ft al.
mm
f l I II.
John Job neon ft al v V A Scott v
ftal.
Burnhftm Ilanna Munger & Co
vs Comer and Evans.
Edwards Western tea nd spice
Co vs Comer & Evans.
Rothenberger & Schloss vs R
Lee Comer.
Lowman & Sons vs R Lee Comer
J J Barndollarvs Sallie O Smith
J J Barndollar ve N M Couch.
JANUARY 19.
Teece Chambers vs Samuel
Wheeler.
S L Raney vs Daniel Nidiffer
et al.
Geo W Luckey tb I M Housley.
January 21.
C J Lincoln vs L W Marks et al.
Morrie Newberger & Son vs A
W Linn. ....... i
Tennent Stribling Shoe Co vs A
W Liun. r '
Geo F Ross et al vs Geo B Mc-
Glasson et al.
' Walter B Jones vs" Kinney
Gaskey et al.
J T Hardy ve A & 0 R R Co.
January 22.
Evans. Bros vs Nave McCord
Mercantfle Co.
George -T Guernsey vs C P
Godby.
Jas M Bell vs Fred Cooke.
Ferd Taylor vs Ernest Jordan
et al.
LouisPaden vs Nancy Price et al.
Rosa Blackwell vs G C Merri-
field.
S J Burns vs Bill Comfort et al.
- January 23.
Ver Stig Grant shoe co vs J H
Bartles.
Geo Parker ya Nelson Pace.
B F Grey vs John Rowe.
Tom Ballard vs I J Howard.
Mrs Birdie Martin vs Amy Wat-
lenDerger
Edith B Pheasant vs Milton Wil
iams. .
Mary Thornton vs S W Haman
JANUARY 24
John Shufeldt vs George Vann
et al.
Moses Perrymanvs John Bilford
B F Gamble vs John Sharp.
Ed Reynolds vs Wm Payne.
The Ark milling co vs T
Dougherty.
JANUARY 25
Wm Hall as guard vs Frank
Savage.
J A Neilson vs J B Burgess et al
John Davis et al vs Bice.
Nat bank of Boynton vs John H
Shufeldt.
Alonzo II Dowell vs J A Shazo
Cher Nat et al J A De Shazo.
U S vs II S Dees.
JANUARY 26.
W C Lewis vs Cal Coker.
M II McUullough vs P L Blev-
ens et al.
In re Nottingham.
JANUARY 28.
S J Burns as admr vs John
Briley.
S J Bums as admr vs John
Briley et al.
M Perry admr vs W G Mark-
ham.
Singer mfg co vs Howard Bal-
lard et al.
B Martin vs Albert Morris.
M Perry admr vs W G Mark-
ham. JANUARY 29.
J L Courtney vs J II Bartles
Wm L Moore et al.
W C Patton & Co vs Wm A
Miles.
John J Field vs Cyrus Rogers.
J LeForce vs Homer Andrews
et al.
W C Patton vs W H Maye3.
John Swain vs Aura Seymoure.
L C Ferryman vs S C Davis.
JANUARY 30.
i DMuskratvs D II Watkins.
D II Wilson admr Caywood vs
Tbos R Giles.
Wm Vannt al v Wash French
et nl.
i J H Bar!es tl al vs Jno M Tay-
: lor jr et al.
Andre McaSrey vs C G Brought
' et al.
I W II Dre w and Cherokee Nat
Wm (isi-ible ft !.
JANUARY ol.
Oliver Hititby Pres.
J. O. Hall V-Pres.
FIRST
NOTIONAL BANK
VINITA INDIAN TERRITORY.
Capital $100000 Surplus 815.00C
Oldest and Strongest National Bank in
the Cherokee Nation
DIRECTORS .
Ollrer Bagby
A. L. Churchill
R. F. Fortner
W. H. Kornegay
E.
W.
Does o3 Safe General Banking Business
Laura Suagee vs S F Easley.
Joe Davis et al vs Wm. Steph-
ens etal.
J B and Elira Burgess vs F A
Neilson.
; T Brown Hitchcock vs Dr Shady
et al.
Cherokee Nat et al vs Jas Price
et al.
Mrs N P Wilbur vs Sadie Beck
et al.
FEBRUARY I.
U C McKenzie vs James Jenks
et al.
David Sprouee vs James Jenks
et al.
Cherokee Nat et al vs J S Har-
grove et al.
Daniel H Ross et al vs M Belew
et al.
T W Prather vs Geo Habbard
et al.
Chas Bufiington vs Sam Belew
et al. '
Edward L Nidiffer vs Jttbn R
Shields et al.
F Smith & Son vs J H Akin.
50 HEIFERS FOR SALE.
Cream of the Badgett-
Milford Herd Offered.
These young cattle are as fine as
can be found in this country and
will make a nice home bunch for
the buyer in a short time. They
"1"
ureen. oec or wru uih uwuer at
Vinita.
dw-70-2w
Warning Order.
In the U. S. District court at Vlnlta. In the
northern district ol the Indian Territory.
SuBan A. matllff plaintiff!
vs -No.M27.Eaulty
John H. RatUff defendant)
Tre defendant. John EI . Ratcllff. Is warned
to aoDear in this court within thirty days
and answer the complaint of the plaintiff.
Susan A. KatlllT. for a divorce on the
grounds of desertion.
Preston e. Davis. C. A. Davidson
Attorney for olaintiff.
Clerk
John B. Turner. T.
A. Chandler.
Deputy.
D6.1M
Attorney for defendant
December 5 1000.
QHAS. W.DAY D. D. 8.
DENTIST
Gold crown and bridge work
& specialty.
Office over First Nat' Bank. VINITA I T
.TAKE THE
FOR KANSAS CITY
....AND 5T. LOUIS
and all points in
Colorado
Kansas
Nebraska
Missouri.
THE
IRON MOUNTAIN
...ROUTE...
For FT. SMITH. i-ITTLE ROCK
& HOT SPRINGS
ami all points In Louisiana. Ar-
kansas and Teias. Eic-cant day
eocenes oa j u.imao wuLe Sleep
ing Cars.
H. C. TOWNSEND.
Hen ra. IltAfit t. LW
v'TTifil
W. P. Phillips Canute
B. Frayser.
A. Graham
E. N. Ratcllff
W K. Halsolt
O. W. ClM
J. U. 1U
jQR. L. BAOBY
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON J
Ofllce In Raymond building. Telephone 101
Residence Aldrlch eottage.'Telephone 110.
V.nita. Ind. Ter.
JAMBS 8. DAVEMPOBT
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms 9 and 10 new Halsell building
VINITA. I. T.
Durenport Hall Attoriejs-at-lswJ
Ofllce First Nut'l bsnk bldg. Claremorc I.T.
H. KORNEGAY
Attorney at Law.
and Notary Public.
Office In new Halsell Bld'g. VINITA I.T.
Will practice In all the Tnlted States Conrt
Ang ot (be Indian Territory.
The Chieftain
Chattel mortffagis. per doi .
88C
Cherokee deed. " J";
Chattel Mort. gales "
Lien notes (a mortgage) per doi W
DIII...I. HOC
Bill Sale (Cherokee Mort) per do S5
Bills Sale short form " w
Renewal affidavits. " We
Prommlsaory notes per 60 4Jc
Reealpts "
To be always bappy use Red Cross
Ball Blue. Refuse imitations. Peo-
ple's Drug Store dw
V Drink
Java 1
and
Mocha
Coffee
NONE SO GOOD.
For Ml by
The Jumbo Grocery Store
There is Something to See Along the
The Only Scenic Route between
ST. LOUIS or KANSAS CITY
and Points in
Missouri Arkansas
Texas Kansas
Indian Terriixry
Oklahoma
Tha Scufh.Yesf
and Far West.
THE LINE TO THE LAND OF
Lead and Zinc.
Railroad Restaurant and Cafe Car
Service nnequaled in America.
All modern conveniences for comfort
VISIT
Eureka Springs
A perfect resort the year round.
None so convenient for this part of
the country. Cheapratesatalltime
TIME Or TRAINS AT
VINITA:
Train 207 10:12 a. ni.
Train 208 r.:."p. ni.
Train 210 12:20 p. m.
Train 2'lit 4:(ki p. to.
Train 241 7.00 a. ui. Loral wct
U. K. Waiker Lcal A sent.
r 'J" in tho old
r ii'jrratcd ram-
V.- 2c!dresii!g
very Building
-I. 3-.
"Tit 7 rf. ' P:-tt- "
'ru. '.?r:-i i.f'.r.f Jfi.'JQ.''
" 7 (. . ' I '
" Jr.rf -.! S 7 to St-e Aienji lie
The mr'tor rr' hensive railroad
literature for the home-sccker trav-
eler or investor ever r-"Mished for
g-aruirous d stribution.
DIRECTORY
Interior Department.
(1. affairs W. A. Jon
luil. agent for lllU. 'ilT...
.1 Hlalr Mnn-iifi-li
lull. Inspector
lluvuii'iti lusprclor
..J. lioorg" W r Ik lil
.Km nk U. Churchill
Indian Territory Courts.
Northern District. JoB.-iili A aJ1I I. J ! B i
Leo E. Bennett. iiiiirHlml ; C. A. Davidson
ole.rk ; P. L. boper attorney . Ij'run. M us-
Uogau September and Januarys Miami Oct-
Sb.T lu.d January! '1hIiI.iIi. Oct.. er
and April: Wewoka. November and April;
WaKuuor. Novru.lHir and M'ir' h; y Inlta 1st
Moiday In December audad Monday In May
Southern Dlsl. Ilosen Towns.od. Judge:
O. M. Campbell clerk. John S. Hammer
marshal; W. b. Johnson. Clerk
Centralist. W. H. II. Clayton judne;
Ed Fiimiln clerk; J. V Griuly rourshal;
J. II. Wllklu proitocutlni? attorney.
Cherokee Nation.
Coimi Tahleunnli. TIioh. M. BufllnBton.
prlnclpul uhiff; rt u.l.iiikton Swimmer. -ind
chief; Joa. H. Lahay. irt-naurur; J. T.
erk. executive aecrelary.
Cherokee Board of Health.
B. E. Fortner M. Vlnlta : K. B. Fit M.
D. MuskoKce; I). 11. Burk M. 1).. Webber
Falls. .
City Officials.
J R Shcehan. miiyor; J. V. Ledbetter
marabul; W. H. Drew recorder
Oouncllmun: L. C. Couch. 1. T. Hull Q.
W. Millur J S. IitvBii)ort L. B. Bell.
Joeeph 11. Butler iiostmaster.
Churches.
PREBBYTEKI AN CHDBCB.
8undy school 9: u. m. Preachlnff 11
.m.uiid T-.M p. ni. Westnilnlsier Leaitne
13 p.m. I'rHyer roeetiuK Thursday eve-
Ikins. W. T. Kluis. pustur.
M B CHUKCH SOUTH.
Sunday school ut 9:4(1 . m. Charles W.
Day. superintendent. Junior LruitneS p.m.
leulor League S:in. Prayer lueeting Wed-
f J. and 7; p. m. V- h. Brownlug pastor.
BAPTIST CBCHOH.
Preaching at II a. m. snd7:S0 p. m. Sunday
school at 10 a. m. Prayer meutinu ut
o'clock on Wednesday nlRhts. Baptist
Young People's Union every sabbath al 7 p.
m W .G. Patterson pastor.
5 CbBIHTIAN CHUltCH.
Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Preaching at
ll:0u'a. in. aud 7:80 p. m. Theodore John-
son pastor.
A. at. B. CHl'BCH
Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at
i:S0. J.O Hicks superintetideut. Preach-
ing ewry Sunday at II a. in. and 7!9 p. ru.
Class nieetluit Friday eveuiBM. Prayer
meetinn Wednesday evenlntts. Board meal-
ing Monday eveuiniis. T. U. Tyson pastor.
FIEST BAPTIST C11TJKCH COLORED.
Preaching at 11 a.m. and 8. p. m. 'Sunday.
Sunday school at 8:4S. a. in. Prayer orieet-tng-
Wednenday and Friday evenings HIM:
6. W Ha hts Pastor.
Secret Orders.
Masonic. Vinita Lodjre No. S. F. &
A. M meets first Saturday nltrht In
each month In Masonic hall Halsell
biiililiiik-. W. L. Chapman. W. hi.:
Charles Hunt Secretary.
Botal Asm CbAPTKR No. 18. Meets sec-
ond Friday night In each month In Masonic
hall. B. F. Fortner. high priest: VV. h.
Chapman secretary.
ax's.". Odd Fellows. Vinita Lodge
f-" .No. 18. l.O. O. F. meets each
JL Monday night In Odd Fellow hall
in Halsell building. G. M.Ual-
tom N. O.; A U. Aiastersoa Secretary.
i
ii. i. o. o. v'y
Vinita FncahpmenT No.
Meets alternate Thursday uightain Odd Fel-
lows hall. J. P. Scott. C. P. : A. ti. Muster-
son scribe.
Est ii mi Kebkkah Lopok No. 6. Meets ev
ery Friday niuht In odd Fellows hall Kox-
ana Ward N . O.. Ada O'Shea. secretary.
K wioHTft or Pythias. PhlalDhlan
Lodge No 14. K . ol r. meets every
1 ):j l ui'sday night In Masonic hall F.
if?V. Hke O.C.; August Schllecker
M.ofF.i W . S. Bugger K.oIK. & S.
Wbaticiinii. Aid Association. No. iTi.
llwi. mv.tv siTnnd mid (t)urth Wednesday
night In each month in Odd Fellows hall.
Olive Martin president; M. M. Fdmjston-
secretary. PPUITV rllAPTKR No. 20. O. E.
meets ever? first and third Thursday at7:l
in In Masonic hull. Anna It. M mat. v .
I.: Waller S Daager. W P.; Itebe. ca M.
Swain Sectretary.
BURLINGTON ROUTE
GREAT TRAINS.
"THE EUBLINGTON - NORTHKRN
PACIFIC KXPRKSS" Kamas City or
Denver to Puget Sound Portlaml Mon-
tana Washington and entire Northwest.
Daily through train of coaches chair
cars tourist ami standard sleepers and
dining cars.
NO. Is; morning train Kansas City t
Nebraska Denoer and Pacific Coast via
scenic Colorado. Weekly California ex
cursions personally conducted.
NO. 2; latest iiiijht train. Kais City
to Denver; niyht train for Nebraska M-
Paul Omaha.
NO. Ji; nK)ti train Kansas City to
Omaha M. Paul; through sloepers.
NO. $f; famo.is Chicago 1.11; ditiins
and liutut Utirarv cars chair cars ati't
sleepers.
NO. 16: St. Louis fast niht sxj ress.
NO. 42: fast niornit:? train ea't.
Write for lf MTtiiitive malter.raU s and
infiirmation.
L. J. Backer
L. W. WakelfJ.
l-ir'r Aa't. I
T. P. A.. K- j Main St..
Kansas Citv Mo.
Howard Elliott .
'. r .l Nine.
W. Jl; l Mo.
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 78, Ed. 1 Friday, January 4, 1901, newspaper, January 4, 1901; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc773607/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.