The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 292, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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HE DIED OF CONCUSSION!
The Man Run over by Henry
Trott at Springfield
PAINTED WITH
Hound City Go.'s
Boggy an
Carriage
Aurora HS Paint
look better longer than when
cheap paints are used. Apply
according to directions and
j our vehicle is at its best.
P. G. BROWNING
Dniltr In Lumber tith Shlnglw Mount
Cilj Piinl and Oregg VtrniihM. Mound
City P .lnti absolutely guaranteed.
US
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IfLY
FOft KIDNEV DI8EA8E 8TOM.
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iTION. LIVfcH OIQOHDEM I
CONSTIPATION.
ITCURU.
DRURY " COLLFGF
Ul lVn I VaVa Imm Imm Emm VaI Emm R
Springfield Missouri.
Classical Scientific and Literary Courses Conservatory of Music
lep'iitment ot Physical Culture and Expression. Instruction thor
ough. Expenses moderate. Excellent homes for students. Attend
ance over 300 last year. Send for catalogue. Summer r-ehool June
28 to August 10. Next year opens September 13. For catalogue ad-
I dress II. T. FULLER President.
ESTABLISHED IN 1892.
INCORPORATED IN 1893
James M. Craddock the ex.con.
federate soldier who is alleged to
have been run over by the horse
ofllenry Trotl cowboy from Vi-
nita I T during the street parade
on Commercial street Wednesday
morning died at 11 o'clock yester-
day morning from the effects of Chapman & Bfl'ggS Agents.
his injuries which consisted of T ;
VUIIVMUBIU4I VI 1IIC lIUIII. 1IULLU U 111 I mi 1.. 1. t a. t . m. .
i i init'iv mmnii ii.inn u vin iir
the left collar bone hemmorrhage Oeorye Lunjr of New Strait svlile
from the left ear left shoulder Ohio prevented u dreadful tradyrerly
arm and hip bruised and breast hd saved two lives. A filtfhtful
lacerated. Mr. Craddock never C0U" uud lo" kel" her "wako every
mnunnd nnnmnnsn frnm fh nhl- na tried many remedies
- Sit23" ."ST Railroad Faro Paid.
After the accident Hanrv Trott I i
J - miwi wnu uuouiu tin CM nui uuu . r-i i i i v k f i- tii..-f-i .
was promptly arrested by Police- Lhe writes this marvelous medicine r"roLJJ No riNO0.
men u.cKerson ana U.sl.op. He aiso curca Mr. or a sevcreat- p T Onens Sent. . 1900. SatKfnr.tinn fiinrrmteert
...Attend Tho...
PARSONS : BUSINESS : COLLEGE.
fi High-Grade Btislness College.
' x J. C. OLSON H. fl. - . President..
lixponscs Low.
WasDut under a bond of mi) to tack of pneumonia. Such cures are
nTRTCHTORV await the result of Mr. Craddock's IUvo pro.f thc merlt f
MixjN j. vxv mLm I . I nun grand reuicoy ior curmu an
IIJJUIIDO
Sufferers with miliaria will find Col
throat chest and lunir troubles. Onlv I Ilns' ncnn nurn hii iiiifulllnir rnmnrlv
Coroner Lohmeyer held an in-Uoc aucLl.uo. Every bottle iruaran- People's drugstore. dw
j'nsid.Mit wm.McKiniey quest yesterday afternoon over the teed. Trial bottles free at People's . .
remains. After about six witness- drugstore and A. W. Foreman dw R. R. 311116 Table
President's Cabinet.
Secretary of treasury LyniHii J Gugo I . . .
SfwrDtiiryofwur...... ...kiiiiu Koot had been examined the jury re-
P Z rZ;i::::::jAUS turned a verdict to the efiect that
rDcriimry in imvy joiinji i.oii
Hucrtnry of Interior E. A. llltelieoc
cuncussion of the brain 28th inclusive
r f . i . n . a-..
uawes wommission uaies. MlSSOCHl.KANSASATBIAS.
Vinita: From Monday. SeDtem- . . . S01"?'.0"11-
omrl.u- J J u: J...L . ... i n-j.n. n.a . axiirsn....
Sucrntury of Int.-flor E. A. lllt.-l.cocC 1110 "oecnBtsu eauio uj nia ueaui Der to Friday. September I 50"' 'Inn")1 8t.Ii. AT. Ex
mm i .i t .. i iiio.o. river
Interior Department
CommlHsloniir 1 nl.' ultalrs W. A. Jono
lnl. iixmit for lnd Tur. ... J . Jilitlr Hliounfol
I ml. Iiisui'ctor.. J. Ueortto Wriirh
Hovonuu Inspector Frank O. Churchill
Indian Territory Courts.
Northern District Josuuh A. Cilll Hi dun
J.co K. Hi'iinctt. riiiirsliul ; V. A. Davidson
oiorKi l. Jj. Soimr utiorncy. Teruit: Mun.
kono Seulonibur iind Januury; Miami. Oct
obur hikI Jiuitviry; Xaliliguuli. October
and April; Wotroku. November Htul April;
WiiKoner November and March; Vtnlta. 1st
mommy in uccomber aiidicl Mi iav In May
Southern Dlst. HnwelL Tnwiinnnrl Indira.
0. M. Uampbell. clerk. John S. Hituimer
marshal; W. U. Johnson Clerk.
Central IJist. W. H. H. Clayton. judno;
Ed liannln clerk; J. f Grady marshal;
a. ii. f inuiia piuMT-uniiK auorney
Cherokee Nation.
Capital. Tahleumih. Thos.M. llnlll net An
principal chief; WashliiKton Swimmer sec-
ond chief; Jos. M. Lahay treiisurer; J. T.
rarxs uxecuiive necrqiary.
Cherokee Board of Health.
B. F. Kortner M. D.. Vlnlta; F. 11. Kite M
D MusWouee; 1). 11. Burk M 1). Webber's
v aus.
City Officials v
J. U. Sheehan. mayor; J V. ;Lcdbettcr
manlial; W. II. Drew recorder.
Councllmeni L. C. Couch ). T. Hull O
W. Miller J. 8. Davenport h. 11. Hell.
Joseph II. Butler postmaster.
Churches.
BKSBYTKHIAN CHUHCH. '
Sunday school 8:48 a. m. I'roaclilnK at 11
t m. and 8:ihj p.m. Westminister Leanne
1P. m. I'layer meetliiK Thursday eve-
iJngs. W. T. lvlnif pastor.
M E OllUHCU SOUTH;
Sunday school at U:4R n." m.' W. L. Clian.
BiHii. Huhrrlntetidt'iit Junior L aftmS p.m.
sciiiur jjvukuu a:4ii. j'rayer nieeUiiR Wed-
aeeday eveniiiKB atH:l5. l'roaohliiR at 11 a
Si. and ;iti p. m. M. L.. Butler pastor.
BAPTIST CHUHCH.
Preaching atil a. m. and 8 p. in. Sunday
scnooi at ju a. m. rrayer mcetliiL' at 8
ociiics on Wednesday -nights. Baptist
iomi(! I'eopie's Union every .sabbath at 7 p.
m VV.G.l'attorsoii pastor.
W. K. CHUHCH.
Teachers' meeting 2-m p.m. Sunday school
a p. m. Class meeting ii:30 p m. Preaching
7:;0p. rn. II. J. Pool pastor.
A. M. B. CHUHCH
Sunday school uvHry Sunday afternoon at
!!:. J.C lllcks superintendent. Preach-
ing every Sunday at 11 a. m and T.'i p. m.
Class meeting Friday evenings Prayer
meeting Wednesday evenings. Hoard meet-
ing Monday eveniugs. T. II. Tyson pastor.
rillST BAPTIST CHUKCI1 COLOKEI).
Preaching at 11 a.m. anil 8. p. m. Sunday.
Sunday school ut 11:41. a. m. Prayer meet.
Ing Wednesday and t'rlday evenings at VM.
U. W Hahts Pastor.
Secret Orders.
Jk Masonic. Vinita Lodge No. 5. F. A
jA. M meets first Saturday night In
each month In Masonic hall Halsell
building. W. 1 Chapman W. M;
Charles Hunt Secretary.
caused by being knocked down on
the streets during the street pa
rade by a horse ridden by a person
name unknown to us and could
have been avoided is proper pre
cautions had been used
The jury was composed of C.
W. Moon A. W. Faltz 0. W.
Frick T. Hilpmoor A. Oonrady
and J. W. Childera.
The j'ury was about three hours
in reaching a conclusion and came
to an agreement about 7:30 last
night.
Trott will have a preliminary
examination before Police Judge
Mason today. It is believed the
prosecuting attorney will dismiss
the case in view of the verdict of
the coroner's jury.
The remains will be shipped to
Crocker this morning at 9 o'clock
for burial. It was intended to
make the interment in the confed-
erate cemetery here but arrange-
ments could not be perfected in
time. Springfield Eepublican.
Special Low Ratu Excursion.
Via the Choctaw route to Eureka
Springs Arkansas the popular resort
n . tho Ozark mountains Saturday
September 8 at exceedingly low rates.
Tickets limited until September 8th
for return passage. Train leaves
South McAlester at 4 p. m. arrives at
Eureka Springs early Sunday morn-
ing. Hate from South McAlester only
$4.50 for round trip. For all inform
ation write any agent of the C. O. &
G. E. E. or Geo. II. Lee G. P. & T.
A; J. F. lloldeti traflc m'gr Little
Eock Arkansas.
No. 6. Fiver
No. IW Freight and Accommodation
Welch: From Monday. October No. 2 Mo. Kb. & Tfli as exorftBH
1st to Friday October 5th inolu- S2:V fiV?... "an.?.1'"!.K:V".
no. 08 freight and accommodation
sive.
Bartlesville:
I4;13am
5:4i)p in
uu:jb am
l2:lopm
11 :5)piB
jo. in am
fi:4!ln m
!u:Ja
From
Monday 8Tl Locis a ban francisoo bailwat
r 0. tt i . i I i'nin sin wbbi man 10:110 a. ui
October 8th to Friday October Train 20s east man..... 5:Mp.m
12th inclusive. Train JiOeast looal...... ...... ......U: n
Nowata: From Monday Octo-
ber 15th to Friday October 19th
inclusive.
Warning Order.
In tho United States court for the Northern
district of the Indiun Territory at Wag-
oner I. T.
Oolagab: From Monday Octo- Della0sbrv- tumtur.- 1 o
r 22nd to Friday October 26th hoJli0-to- f
. . Tlie defendant kou Osborn. lu wi
ber
inclusive
Claremore
Eed Cross ball blue is the best In
the world. Large 2 or. package flvo
cents. dw
H. KORNBOAY
Attorney at Law
and Notary Public.
Office In new Haleell Bld'g VINITA I.T
Wliipraotloelnall the United Statee Court
Aug 9 of the Indian Territory.
)R. L. BAGBY
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
V.nita. Ind. Ter.
QHAS. W. DAY D. D. 8.
DENTIST
Gold crown and bridge work
A Specialty.
Office over First Nat' Bank. VINITA I T
From
ber 9th inclusive.
warned tn
appear In this court within thirty days and
H.llRWni t.hn (.nnmlulnl .l.n 1.I.IV T I
ril nmt. . m - j xt I "o uuuuinum joeepn a. uui
UCtOber Jatn to Jbriday Novem- Judge of said court and the aeal thereof at
chuiicti . iiiu . icr mis 2isi uay 01 August
A. D. 1900. Chas. A. Davidson. Clerk
Catoosa: From . Monday No- Dk7en1lort&Thoon u puty
vember 12th to Friday; November v w.SsSaX7d?rorpantIir- ;
Ifith inrltisivfi law-aoQ Attorney for non-resldont Del't
Pholnaa. V
Uv. iu.Uaj TUr 1 11r prnniiiinin
vemberl9thto Friday; November inL -IVL OIUU IVIMOtl
23rd inclusive. OF ST. LOUIS.:
1 jt
The St. Louis National
Stock Yards.
Located at East St. Louis ill.
DtrAnt.lv nnnnatta tho ltw nf at T.nni. nnw.
to cure every form of Stomach trotl- are for all description of Live Stock always ifn
hie Sold liv Pponlo'q rlriuf Ktnrp Hw ttenl!nce. nd within the gronnda of the
Uie. BOIQ uy feopiesarugstOie. d w stock Yards Is a Boef Canning Company with
I a unjiniiuj iur HiauKiHiring a.uw nean 01 cattle
THE CAMPAIGN; " anu rors racalng establlehments bavf
n uufuu..; .w. D.nu(iii.ciiiif I6twrv llUa UttllV.
C. 1. KNOX. VIcp tre
The Kansiis City Star's Novel Forum C.T.J one-). Geu . Mgr. .
h. w. KBAKE Ass't. Gen. Mgr.
SAMUEL HUNT. Gen. Agent for Texas
ind Indian Territory . .
Two Candidates.
For the Insane asylum saved them
selves from the stomach troubles tbat
drive folks crazy by taking Dr. Cald-
well's syrup pepsin. It Is guaranteed
ROYAF. Alton CliAPTEH No. 18. Meets sec-
ond Friday night in each month In Masonic
hall. B. i Fortner high priest; W. L.
Chapman secretary.
-v Odd Fellows. Vlnlta Lodge
. iNo. is. I. o. O. F. meets each
Monday night In Odd Fellow hall
In Halsell building. O. M.Hal-
toin N . G.; A. G. Alasterson. Secretary.
VINITA r.NTAMPMKKT No. 11. I. O. O. F.
jcewis aiierimie i nui soay nights In Odd Fel-
low hall. J. P. Scott C. P.; A. G. ilaster-
sun scrllie.
KsTHKR HlHKKAH LoiKiK No. (I Meetlt f T-
ery Friday night In odil Fellows hall. Kox-
ana Ward N . U.. Ada O'Miea. secretary .
Kkic.hts or Pvthia. Phlalphlan
rj j. Lodiie No. 14. K.ott. mcfta crrry
Xi I U'-day uiifhl In Masonic hall. K.
"'fw l:...
M.ot F
( .('.; August Schllffker.
W. tf. Hugger. K. of U. k S.
Fraterkal Am Association No. S72.
Met every twonad and fnnith WnlnrwlNy
Wiirht In 'nii month in 4iji F(.ln ij
Olive Martin president; ii. U. Kdmiston.
ecretary.
Bll ( ABilf PocT No. 1 I.it. Ind. let U.
A H. 1. L. CHnknlard.ptit iNminitndr;
John Warren adiniatit; Warren uunr-
tfrnn.l.r. Mti frrst tur1iy In .irk
month at I u'clttck p. m. la United Sttii
court bout.
Asthma.
Sure cure Crosby's Sweedish asthma
rciiietly. Trial package mailed free.
Collins Bros. Medicine Co. St. Louis.
For sale by People's drugstore dw
National Colored Baptist Association.
Richmond Va. Sept 12th to 20th
MOO. The Choctaw is the quickest
ami shortest line to Richmond Va.
Only one change of cars. Tickets are
on sale September 9th and 10th at one
fare plus $2.00 for the round trip and
limited fur return passage September
22nd. For full information write any
agent of the C. O. & G. R. E. or J
F. lloldeti Traffic Manager Little
Rock Ark. Geo. H. Lee
Gcn'l. Pass and Ticket Ag't.
Volcanic Eruptions.
Are grand but skin eruptions rob life
of joy. Hucklcn's Arnica salve cures
old running and fever sores ulcers
boils felons corns wart cuts
bruises burns Mcalds chapped hands
chiblain. I'.est pile cure on earth
Drives out pains and aches. Only 25c
a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A.
W. Foreman and F'eople's drug
store. dw
Collins Ague cure is without doubt
the finest medicine it has been our
lot to come In contact with. In ad-
dition to its chill quantities It is the
finest liver medicine we have ever
taken. We know whereof we speak.
This medicine Hon salert People's
druj Ure. dw
Feature.
The Kansas City Star has de
cided upon a special .feature for
the presidential campaign which
was never undertaken before by
any newspaper. At us request the
chairman of the two national com
mittees Messrs. James K. Jones
and M. A. Hanna have selected
and appointed two distinguised
writers to conduct in the Star a
department to be called"The Cam-
paign Forum." In this depart-
ment the arguments of each of the
two great parties'will be presented
side by side day by day. To
conduct the democratic side Mr.
Jones has selected and formally
appointed Willis J. Abbott chief
of the press bureau of the demo
cratic national committee and for
tne republican side Mr. Hanna
has selected and appointed the fa
mous journalist and hterateur.Mr.
Murat Halstead. Upon learning
the decision of the two chairmen
the Star immediately engaged the
two gentlemen and- on Sunday
August 19 the campaign forum
was inaugurated to be con
tinued in the regular issue of the
Star daily and Sunday until the
end of the campaign. An interest-
ing feature of the Jorum will be
answers to questions upon cam-
paign topics submitted to the Star
to be answered by either Mr. Hal-
stead or Mr. Abbott or both. Un-
der the circumstances the answers
thus given will have the etamp of
adthority of the national committees.
TAKEN UP Bay mare. 9 years old. 14H
hands high no marks no brands; on L.
Lumbard's place 10 miles cast of Vinita!
owner can have same by paying for feed
and this notice
Our health giving preparations are
unexcelled they are the tet and do
their work well. People' drug store.
.TAKE THE...
4 ii!-""?
PHOTOGRAPHS....
FOWLER.
Has moved to South Wilson street just
south of U. S. court house.
Call on him for the finest and most
permanent plyatos photo buttons.
Picture Enlarged and Framed.
aaMw Established 18S9.
BALK ONB HUNDRED BILLIONS A TEAS.
ipjn:nM.M
THE WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
They relieve Distress from Dyspep-
sia Indigestion and Too Hearty Eat-
ing : are a perfect remedy for Dizzi-
ness Nausea Drowsiness Bad Taste
in the Mouth Coated Tongue Pain in '
the Side TORPID LTVER.
They Eegulatetlie Bowels.
They Cure Sick Headache.
A Single One Gives Relief.
A cane of bad healt h tbat H'l'F'A'N'S will not bene
lit RTPA'N'S 10 for 6 cents
may De nad or all aruffxiBte who are willing
to sell a low-priced medicine at a moderate profit
They banish pain and prolong1 life.
bend 5 wnte to Ripana Chemical Co.. Mo. 10 Bprooe
One (lives relief. Accept no substitute.
Note the word R-I-P A'N'S on the packet
bend 5 wnt to Rln&ns Chemical Co.. No. I
St.. Now York for 10 Mtopkw aud MOO tottimojuaia.
FOR KANSAS CITY
....AND ST. LOUIS
and all points In
Colorado
Kansas
Nebraska
Missouri.
THE
IRON MOUNTAIN
...ROUTE...
For FT. SMITH. tlTTLE FOCK
& HOT SPRINCS
and all points in Louisiana Ar
kansas and Texas. Elegant day
coaches and Pullman Buffet Sleep-
ng Cars.
H. C. TOWNSEND.
Ora Paa. Tkt Artat.St. Lo!i
Through Service
BETWEEN
ST. LOUIS
CHICAGO
KANSAS CITY
AND THt
PRINCIPAL CITIES OF
TEXAS.
EUFFET SLEEPERS
AND
FREE RECLINING
KATY CUD W
DINING STATIONS
OPERATED BY THE COM PAN'
SUPERIOR MEALS.
Asfca. Fifty Cents.
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