The Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 29, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 24, 1892 Page: 4 of 4
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THE FARMING WORLD.
A HOME INVENTION.
Mrintivnhl Window Mielvft Which Aclcl
t tha tiim.rriiliiHS of a Hounc.
The fcillmv'uur nrtlclo is roiitrilitit
li.V J. Marion .Slmll to tho ltutiil New
Yorker:
Home pliuits If hi point condition add
greatly Id tlio bruuty ami cliecvfulm'hs
of the livinjf room ami every (food
liuiiM'wifo unji'iivors to have a plara
fur lit lcu.ct fmv Mit'ciinnuii but in
rooms where tlinre is no Imy window
ttiiilu'n nioi-o or loss inootivi'iiii'iit
to ttrruiiffo a pot istuiiil or tablo before
the window tvliiln iioruitmeut slu'lves
are h nuisance during tlie auniiiicr when
the IuuIh tire nil enjoy liitf the uut-of
iloor ut anil ttunsliiiiu.
From tho accompanying designs may
lio comtrnotecl a convenient set of
hliclvos which nro put up or taken
ilown at will ami without the aid of
any tool whatever.
lor material use common white pine
one inch in thickness.
The construct ton of tho uprights
AA Is ra.sily seen. They consist of
two strips each two inches wide and
aa lili'li n h window in which they
nro to be placed. At unliable distances
are small tcqiiiiro blocks aaa upon
which tho shelves rest. At tho top is
fastened a dent c which when in
place rests in the sashway and holds
the entire set til shelves securely in the
window.
With a hacksaw or file cut three
nerew-eyes liko that shown at C and
screw them iuto the front edge of the
ipriht nt dild.
The shelves D nreeipdit inches wide
v. itlj notches re cut at each end to ac-
commodate the uprights. The dis-
tances between these notches should
bo Just two Inches les than the width
of tho window so that the whole may
fit closely when in place. The form is
that of an upper shelf the dotted lines
representing those which rest against
the loner sash. At each end of the
shelf is a screw-eye J with a chain
one foot long attached.
To arrange the r.helves place the two
uprights in their respective sides of the
wiiarlow wiali the cleats in the sash-
way; the shelves are then set in posi-
tion with the chains hooked up to the
screw-eye above and all is snug and
secure.
The lower shelf of courso rests upon
tho windowsill.
The shelves are a home invention
well tried and inexpensive.
CHEAP GATE FASTENER.
1U Inventor f oiitclclurs It tlio Ilest Thing
r.vtcr .Mtttlt.
I send you a sketch of a cheap ami
substantial gate fastener. Fig. 1 rep
resents the gale shut Fig. 'i Is tlie
fastener ready to attach to the gate
Tho dotted lines bhow tho position of
tho lever when shoved back ready for
opening. lg. S is tlie wire which holds
the top of the lever to the gate. J-
no. 1.
I igH. 1 and 2 is the wire in position.
A A are tlie piee?s or bolts that go
into the mortices In the posts; they nre
fastened to the upright H and this is
attached to tho lever I) by connecting
piece C. It should be fastened by a
bolt at each end loose enough to turn
FID. '1
no. S.
easily ns the lever is moved. The pieces
A A work in mortices through the end
bur of the gate (not represented prop-
erly by the engraver). This with the
bolt through the lower end of lover
and the w ire E holds the device firmly
in position. J. A. Calhoun iu Ohio
Farmer.
SOILING EXPERIMENT.
Indieations ISssed un Tests Made at tlie
Iowa Kxperluient Station.
T he indications from experiments
carried on at the Iowa Agricultural
I-.xpcrnnent station at Ames la.
James Wilson director Uon soiling
milch cow s may be stated as follows
The average cow will cat about sev
enty-five pounds of green feed a day
kept in the stable with grain ration
added.
That cows fed on oats and peas
Jlover and corn fed green in the stable.
in midsummer will give more milk
than when feeding on a good blue grass
pasture.
That a cow fed on green feed in a
stable darkened anil ventilated will
u more Liiun sue win in a
well shaded j astnre.
That the cow responds as promptly
to a well balanced ration of grain
w hile eating green feed as hhe does on
dry feed.
An aero of peas cut green weighed
13.0 ions.
An acre of peas ani oats cut green
weignea 24 tons.
An acre of corn cut green weighed
83.6 tons.
The second cut of clover in drought
i ions.
It is not necessary to cut green feed
oftener than twice a week if it is
spread to avoid heating.
Clover Willi Timothy
ft is not as generally known as it
ihonM be that common red clover s"cd
to the measure of 5 per cent of the
whole ao-rn with timothy seed will
increase so much the growth of the
grass. The yield over timothy sown by
itself is front 20 to 25 percent This fact
Is a practice! indorsement of thi new
doctrine of regetable nutrition that
nitrogenous plant food may be to some
extent supplied by nvoi-obes that in
rich soils are developed on the roo.s
of the leguminous plants? like clover
alfalfa Wans pea" etc. It is said that
nothing else unless it be alfalfa so
much enriches fie land on which it is
town as the cwstor bean. This has
been attributed to the deep roots of
the plaut and the long shading of the
surface favorii.g the formation of the
n.tr.itei but under the light afforded
by the discovery1 of the important part
played by microscopic germs in tin
phenomena of plant nutrition the old
and former cxphination must give
place to the rnv X V. Tr buue.
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I iff He sTg !
41
I liln't tlrntlcm llr.
Mrs. Fplggs I know that woman
was saying numothiiig huivld about me.
I could ti ll by the way ahe looked at
me.
Mr. Spiggs Mr dear you do her an
Injustice (ilia ill lu'l mention yon.
Mr Mplggs What did she say?
Mr. HpigifsSho asked if 1 ai noar-
Ightod. l'uok.
A rrnmlslns Situation.
New York Dally JiivcsliKiitor
flood judges say thut one of the next Ire
call tics in iwlilcvo illstlnction ly Jumping
fi om a siilmtauliul town to a llii'lvluK me-
tropolis In a few years will bo the uiiy of
Ktipcrlor WlMonsin and Una ton without
tho eHoi t and atrugglo throiiglt winch lu-
U'llor towns have paused while etteotiug
tho same result. IJntila year or two bko
the average man did not stop to tliinlc tluit
Kuiwrinr as a monopolist of tho water and
rail Icruihil atone end of the hikes is In Hie
ainno position as ilulTalo at til oilier end.
Kiltmes are uiiiiili-ieminn unless given
bricliy hut conipuriHium aro always iinpiir-
tnnu This httio Hiiporlor credited h.v IU
last
census with only 2JouO people handled
o coal last your than did Chicago; of
ii. ll HliiniH'd nineteen milium bushels;
nioro
IM'llltl
of Hour sixteen hundred thousand barrels;
or wool. Tour million pouuits; oi merchan-
dise totlie value of thirteen million dol-
lurs. Of all lako olllos this business waa
second only to Chicago In magnitude.
There Is an economical reason for this cou-
illllon of things. It. is that the rail raw on
freight sent west of Lake Michigan Is one
rout per ton per mile while the water rata
Is one-tenth of one cent per ton per mile.
This position at tlie extreme western end of
Lake Kitcrior Is what vivos tho city of Hu-
pcrior lis prestige and is making It grow
faster than Chicago ever did. Hesides one
hundred uud one smaller industrial con-
cerns Huperinr has located twenty-eiht
large niauufacturingenterprises in the past
eiffhiecti mouths lnoluiflug the American
SltH'l ilargo Company the builders of tlio
famous 'whiilelmck" vessol which is revo-
lutioiiiziiiir tho lake and ocean freiiiht car-
rying trade. The twenty eight institutions
uhove uieiitloued include iron and steel
)lants. Hour mills stove foundries Wilson
aetories pump niakors. shtpballders and
saw sad shingle mills. The most conserva-
tive business men in the Northwest believe
that Superior will grow faster in the next
ten years than any other city in that pros-
perous si'ot.ion.of the country and ninny of
them claim that Chicago Ht l'aul Minne-
apolis and Milwaukee have nover seen tho
rapid growth that wilt oome to tlie head of
the i.To.it etiuin of lakes and tho city of Su-
perior. Wiikm you borrow money you liorrow
trouble but at the satnoUiuc you sometimes
Increase the trouble of the fellow who leuus
it to you. Houiorvlllo Jouruul.
too ltewurd B100.
The readers of this paper will be pleaded
to learn that there is at least one dreaded
disease that science has been able to cure
in all its stages and that is (Jul an h. Hull's
Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure
known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease requires a
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is taken Internally acting directly
iiHin the blood and mucous surfai-es of the
systoni inerooy ucsiroying mo louuminuu
of tho disease and giving the patient
strength by building un
the constiiuiinn
and assisting nature In doing its work. The
proprietors have bo much faith in lis cura-
tive nowers that they offer Uno Hundred
Hollars for an v case that it falls to cure
bend for list of testimonials.
Address F. J. CHKNKY&Ca Toledo 0.
t'bold by Druggists 75a
TnB truth of the saving "To bo fore-
warned is to bfl forearmed" ofU::a resolves
itself iuto a question of speed. Columbus
Post.
Recommends Itselfc
The Garrett Fence Machine manufac
tured by Ut. H Garrett Maiistii'ld O. is In
successtiil onenition in every biute sua
Terr Itory in tho United Ptates No farmer
should be without one oi these machines as
the tom e built bv it is one of the best and
cheapest fences that oan bo built. Write
lo tlio above address for wnolesalu pnoo of
fencing material direct from the factory to
the furmcr. ASoeuro to nain wu pa-er.
1 it be true that the man who Is his own
lawyer bus a fool for a client then there are
eases where it is not expedient to keep one s
own couusui. Jjosmn lranscripL
rii Cnlj One Kver frliiled-l'su Too Find
tlie Word?
There is a 3 inch display advertisement
in this paper this week whieh has no two
words alike except oue wont Tlio same is
true of each new one iippearinir each week.
from Tho Hr. linrter Medicine Co. This
house ) laces a ''Crescent" on everything
they iiiuuo nun pumisii. 100k tor It send
them tho name of tho word ami they will
return you book beautiful lithographs or
samples free.
Man wants but little hero below and as a
general thiug ue a getting it ltiughuuitou
ueral
adcr.
be
On the Illllow or the Rail
Hosteller's Btomach Bitters nro a most de
sirable companion for the traveler. They
ore an excellent remedy for tho nausea and
fatigue which many persons Buffer who
travel by water or land. Visitors to malar-
ious localities should hnvo it with them as
a safeguard. Incomparable for biliousness
dyspepsia end bowel romplainl and aa a
means of checking la gripiK) aud rheumatic
twiugcs.
Tns auctioneer Is tho accommodating
man who comes aud goes at oue bidding.
Dallas rceus.
WntsET flres the blood. "The A. B. C.
Bohemian ItotlJed Beer" of St Louis cools
it and mukos uiuaU Try il
Tiifru Is no more faithful friend than
well fed dog Dallas News.
MARKET REPORTS.
KANSAS CITY. March -.1
CATTLE Shipping steers. ...3.M H I M
llulchera' steers.... 8 TO it 4 UJ
Native cows ml ii S 4J
!IU;S-Good to choice heavy... S .) (5 4 ill
W UKAT-No. t red K: it K1
No. 1 hard 7tl dt TO'
IWN-Sa S 31 4 M't
oats-No. s sr- at
HVK-fc. w ;i
l'LUUK-I'-iti'tils. per sack S HI !
Kain y I W (.6 1 Hi
HAY-Hale.1 6 W ( W
Ht'TTKIt--Cholce crc-ami'ry. ... rl (if !U
C'HK.KSK Kull cream U tit 10
t:p;s-i'iioico in m. ni'4
UAfOS-Hatlis dr. II
Shoulders 7 t 7i
Sides (it 10
LAItn 7'j'iH HI4
l'llTATOKS f ( 73
ST. LOUIS
CATTLE -Shipping steers 4 0) fi 4 7S
Hole hers' stoer-i SO) K t Hi
Hm;s-!ickinl S 61 (.4 I 7.
SI1UKI -I'a r to choice 401 ks 01
Fl it 'K -Choice S .V) ( 4 V
WIIKAT No ired "."' "
COilM-.Vo.S 34V 24
OATS No. 2 '."J c 2s
ICYK-No. 2 Kl 1. A M
ltl'TTKK Creamery a i. '.T
POHK 10 3b i.j.10 i!
t CHICAIIO.
CATTI.K."Shipplii!rste rs 4 41 fit 4 70
111 K ;s-backing and chitqitn ?. .. 8 75 cvij 4 7
SH K.KI" Fair lo choice 4 40 4 0 !S
FMU'R-W'in.i-r wheit 4 ml t 4 so
WIIKAT-N t red OS ln SS'
X)HN-Vo - SS St ;u
OATS No. 5 S7 to i7i
RYF-- No. t SI ts S."
III TTKIt Creamery in 1
lOHK 83 S7
XKW YORK.
CATTI.i: Common to prime. . 4 V) 6 4
III v;s-;ool to choice 4 HI Aill
FUU'lt ;nod lorholc-e 4 VI (. h In
WIIKAT-No. X red s f(i I 01
COKN'-N'it. J 4 et
OATS Vc-lern mixed 'it (.
BI'TTKIt Creamery S iin '.M
POIIK S0 flIOWl
August
Flower"
I have been troubled with dyspep
sia but after a fair trial of August
Flower am freed from the vexatious
trouble J. B. Young Daughters
College Harrodsburg Ky. 1 had
headache one year steady. One bottle
of August Flower cured me. It was
positively worth one hundred dgllars
to me--J. W. Smith F.M. and Gen.
Merchant Townsend Cmt. I have
used it myself for constipation and
dyspepsia and it cured me It is the
best seller I ever handledC. Rugh
Drugibt Methaaicsburg l'a.
Open fur lluslnr'ss.
Tlie popular Louisville Ht. Iniils Air
Mite niter having the inlafiirtiins Ut u-
pnml through trullle for M) diiys on aoi'iiuns
el the biirniiiK out and ciivIiik in 11 ""
ntl 1 squill niit'ii for lniiini. The Air
Mnelr;iiiiMiitlieliortHtbctwi)eiiHt.liiin
and liiiiivillo and tlie only line rminiiiK
olid vostllmliul trains with parlor and din-
ing rnis dally between the two cities t'ur
iiomiliir auvuti are at tliuir usual places.
r ready to servo tlie public.
V. A. Wii.l.Altn
11. A. Oahi'Ski r..
Dlst I'asauiiKor Au't
1UJI N. Ilroailway
bt. IxuiU Mo.
Uen.i'asswnger Ag't
Kvuiisvilln lad.
A cfixTrpiiRAST's headline "Corn Is
Hafe" slioiihi bo iualiilil by tlio Inipui'tuut
addition "except iu a liquid form."
-
"Nothing New t nclor the Run."
No! not even through enrs t pnnver
Ogden. Halt .Lake City Hun Kriiiiclsco and
l'oi Uiind. Tins is simply wiilton to loinind
you that tho Union I'u illo Is tlio l'inneer in
running lliroiigh cavs to tlio uliove inen-
tiounil iiolnts. and that tho present through
ear arrangement is unexcelled. Wo also
uialio Tits time. For details address any
agent of the company call oil i our nearest
ticket agent oi' wrlio to R. L. LdMAX
O. 1'. & T. A. U. 1'. t stem Ouiuliu Nob.
It is always proper to call upon the su-
perintendent of struct to "mend bis ways."
IJobtou Commercial.
"I nAvr nrr. nrruiTiMi with an affection
of tlio Throat from childhood caused by
diphtheria undliavo lined various remedies
but have never found anything equal to
IIkown'b IIiionciiui TitoeiiKS '" It") O. M.
F. Jiumpfoii I'tkeiim fc'i. SolJouly iu boxes.
A min's deeds live after him. Bo do Ills
mortgages. .-Columbus Post
Mil. C D. I'atnk publisher of tho Union
Signal Chicago 111 writes: i never saw
uuyih'Ug that would euro hcudocho llko
your biailycrot.uu. All druggist. l)c
Natikal HisTour. Teacher "Ilsns
name three beasts of prey " Hans "Two
lions uud a tiger." Texas Hif lings.
Tnn pleasant coating of r.eoi:hams Hlla
completely disguises the taste without imp
pulriug their cltkienoy. !'! couts a box.
Wiiev tho funny man 1 1 nt his wit's end
ho wants a period. tialvcston iewB.
TIai.k's Honey of Horehouud and Tar re-
lieves whooping cough
t'iko's Toothache Drops Cure in one minute.
coKisiusr iui
T7ie teed is jJaneJ
when yon feel "run -down" and
"used-up." Malaml typhoid or
bilious fevers sjirino; from it all
sorts of diseases. Don't tako any
risk. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical
Discovery invigorates tlio system
and repel disease. It utarts tho
torpid liver into healthful action
purifies and oniielies tlio blood and
restores health and vigor. As an
appetizing rcstorativo tonic it sets
at work all the processes of diges-
tion and nutrition and builds up
flesh and strength. For all diseases
that coino from a disordered liver
and impure blood skin scalp and
scrofulous allections its tlio only
remedy that's guaranteed. If it
doesn't benefit or cure in every
case you have your money back.
You pay only for tho good you
gt't.
Tho worst cases yield to tho
mild soothing cleansing ami heal-
ing properties of Dr. Cage's Catarrh
Remedy.. That's why tho proprie-
tors can and do promise to pay
f ")00 for a caso of Catarrh in tho
Head which they cannot cure.
TH-JVjciiga-s 1 it 1 1 ier
fflsi
Salvation Oil u"un'
OCl5 KXJOYS
Both the method nud results when
Syrup of Fijja is takcu; it is plensaut
aud refreshing to tho taste and acU
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys
Liver aud Bowels cleanses the sys-
tem cflectually dispels colds head-
aches and fevers nud cttri 9 habitual
constipation vrur of Fics h the
only remedy of iu kind ever pro-
duced pleasing to tho tnsto and ac-
ceptable to tlio pfomach prompt in
its action and truly benelieiul in its
effects prepared only from the most
healthy and agreeable sulwtanccs its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and havo niado it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Firs is for sale in COc
and 61 bottles by all leading drug-
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not have it on hand will pro-
cure it promptly for any one who
wishes to try it. Dj uot accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SH FRANCISCO CMl
icvsvnie.fr. sf mt rcir. n. r.
Ely's Cream BalmESSSSSi
Ql ICKLV f I HM
COLD IN HEAD
Tern
I
LV UllCi
YOUNG MOTHERS !
?l' 0Jr 1 ow m Hnnrtti
trkirh Inmurr hnfety tm
LifttofJIothrrattit I hilU.
"MOTHER'S FRIEND"
it ohm Vmnfl nemnt f itm
Vntn timrrmr ih4 Hik.
! rd .uf Irtl p .nn l fl 1 t ?p. r icnr ht
f-tn.-as aftor-urd nul tn u n "iat:sV.itlrft.
AMI'iGi Kftoiar M Jan. l.ti. l-Ol.
pim-m $ JG rwr t.ti. i .fc m .Ut'"- - -li- d lr-o.
IlilAI! II l.n KM.ILUUU O..
A1L1VI I OA.
'- v 1 1 1 nil' iv. .N.
. i-ci. o
1 -f iiifli. r iisl- n to nmAits-aw. ccp. h-hh
an ! i i in . i
L.TT7HF
Sciatica
Common
Soap
Rots Clothes and
Chaps Hands.
IVORY
SOAP
DOES NOT.
3 5
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner
of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co. doing business in the
City of Toledo County and State aforesaid and that said
firm will ray the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and
every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of
HALL'S CATARRH CURE.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence
this 6th day of December A. D. 1839.
O O
; NOTAKIAI. SKAL :
t LUCAS I'O. O.
Q O
HALL'S
CATARRH CURE
IS TAKEN
INTERNALLY.
itnj ;Kts Jircctly
upon the Blond itnj
mucous sulfates.
A. W.
r A
TESTIMOKriAIjS I
E 11. WAI.TIIAI.I.
CO . nrui;.'lHt. l!orw
C'avi'. Ky. soy; 'Hull s Catarrh Curu tun
CVf-rv CHKI lll:ll t.llcc-s It."
CliNIitVTtlU 1'.. D I.rKiMIS. De troit. Mlrh.
says; "Tho rttifl of Hull c'liUurll Cure U
wonderful." rite him nt.out lu
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is Sold by all Dealers in Patent Medicines.
PRICE 75 CENTS A BOTTLE.
Testimonials sent free on applicition.
AmNTI0NfW0RKINGE9EN!
DO YOU WANT It
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I do wurUor. i t .Tlalirlo i r-K"l Mi-hoolj rmnl tajrhn-ikiii Ii-ht ih:n all. tin clia'n uf t-
tfiiir il A -M HOI Mi AMI LOT iu Ui lu-urt of til-- t ilv on surli K SV TKUM
ran I' KAIMI.Y MKKT hw hu-h will in a f'-w vrH Ih vi-ry vilnabL. THE LAND AND
RIVER IMPROVEMENT CO. tu i.n.pr'i..tor of tl.r Tomst- . .. h... t.
ln.usc and Inl h u iu.t im -4l ti.I h rmil you lo pity for It in from 1 J( m 1 ;0 imiuiliiy i!';i!l-
riirhtftuml rarh instailin'tit no lirtt-r than a n-nuil of utiri a pnHrty wo(;ll I if '1'hc mi . ml
rfrtof Ilu- rity .Statistu-iar. h)io w upw uni of 3 no l.umN tinttloi-.i In the vunouN tnd'f-tt nil
afifl .Hliippln coiuoriiH inula hrtr i.iiiiiVt of ailditloiial romvi ua will bo loiauil tliii bs'ii
many vt tbcm employing a laryo uumtK-r of Irmule UamU.
You Will FIND this the BEST TOWN in America to GROW UP WITH !
ccriui tun rim i cm mice.
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B-'rWt"Hntirh. l..ic b vie I fmtatr 42 pairmt in H
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FARGO SPECIAL SHOES.
If h does iuh Icarp then n-nd to n. f i r th
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C0STIVENES8 snd HEAOACHE.
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State of Ohio. )
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race- uf lutiili."
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OR MILK.
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SURGICAL SANITARIUM
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TIH IN. OHIO.
needles frriK!?f.:rr?
SHUTTLES' .I'Tr.";;:.":'!":;;;'.
REPAIRS. (
04 1 Jl f 1 A-uj mm ra-iKi
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toan hi v iv :
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fr V W M'R Ar.vt Ski
mrxix run rAi tk j
nriso'-j rrmrrlT for mt.irrh is The
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rlslctkct cw U.C" AclTc-i-ii(Mt la this
LCffl
Ural ! I
mi nil n.
T Ci1 i I. j.TiiS.i i V-
STOCK BRANDS
!?t ccupjlnif mor fr Uian U
Jmt Mlowliir will I InwrM t 15.00
r jenr. Tlie tenlltt f nirn nnl-H
arse ir iniU Ucrt! U Uit U 1
iilr ertlito tUt brund.
o n nANon.
Cuuoy KniiHtu.
(!rr! es Jsv B M
iMti O U on lilp.
" i.riuiw
Rsnm on Csnsr. I
liN ..IMlllCHt
01 V
Brr. sum
Bell oul lot
Saul.
hl-
t
D. L. DENNY.
Clart-mure Ind. Ter.
Ellhmltl.
Tsrlous
Dsnr tinlto
Csluo.ft.
!-!
o. n. vAsnDonnNn
I' u. viuita i. i
fcmooth erasj
noli sr. BDclor
bu in rliiiil.
Kill 0
Enoit-t i'li'
1'rslrlo ioll
nut Of ilulsul
i-.rrf.
Hons brsn4i
C on IslT hip
noma esitls
krsndra
Itlltip. t-lt
c. w. rocLE.
CI;o!sca Ind. Ter.
8dri brande4 C
W. n Irfl vlita
TtanKr on I'ryor rri'i-l
two uiilei Ituia Ci i'l
its I'sJ
3. O. IIALt.. "
roit-oliic Vmlu.I. T.
Hor branil ssme on Ufl oip. Uodsrbll ll
li-b r. IUD IJsiwms Calila ud f'rrol
sink. US.)
XJ. II. NOBLS3
PottoSQc t.t Kingston Ksmts.
Hur"i baid iimt.
kosi lirsod.1
Uifcicr Ssir-csroi'
In tseh rsr.
I'sngs. urti f
bi eiMk C. M. Ir
h. b. rnAYBin
PoitoZic Viuita Ind. Ter.
V Ronokraasl
rST". s n. Mirk
Vi t'JTIi-.i am lew rF
ecu I ul IctsstMf orssks. 4-s
O. IIAYDEN
Cliuultuii J ml. Ter.
on
r i:r
l-tr; C H r
hip 4 -"' in'Ck ;
in nntlt'I v i; on li l t
n ('ft ntH.nl'U r nr t'.n
ind Fryur c:rt K.
ihii. .1
it !
ml hip;
inmi
I t Ii
HuTsH lifrt.l
Id- li
PoBtoflcofViniu( Indian Territory
ft moot n crop im
r tr. ipiu la
n. n. TAYI Or.
TostolTiCB Viniu I. T.
tn car ntl crif
ttol uia la ll. i
tion.i cttl la
vsr In o o t b I
trrtl starlit.
on !
c;iU crk. f"l
Iinla a of VI
ftila.
KM
l-r
r.r ia ii ljt jgm
NATHAKIEt BKINNER.
P. O. Vinitu Itiil. Ter.
Ai.o pmnn brati'l
rd
In
c a- n nr; rant'a
i.n V prinind
JM 'f S
nvrr. t w r I v a
4I1 Cl V.ULttt.
0. n. KATE3
roloCica Sal ica Iu Jin Territarji
iwsjiow roi
aaU vpdaf ad
la ana f aa.
Ut avaai .
Teair m
fla I aaJa4 k
(r fclca ai
a ua H
aa UH ac
m4t Raari aa
llao 1 t-k 1 tia u- O M imtl Jl I
J. B. MARKtiAM.
Chouteau Inii. Tit.
Swallow '-fot-
ir j iu uiiuciiiii i
alopa in r'yhi
Hmfta from L-
eni Grnva t
r at Ku-k. bota
v.-4V pl(1 ony
F O. ALLEPT.
I'lu'tupii Kiinsaa.
Itr nc" im tb
AfOMici r..--i
J-" rirnr thi- nniuill
it Low c-rvc'k.
rmii uff vt rM
car.
H. O. EDQERTON
Li'iiajiuli I. T.
A fi-w tl-fr
tic- hri"l -! R E
unit msrktc
rloft cruti i ri
c-sr vDilfrm
fifl.l. Tin" "rp
f n licsrl" sttli
hc tip of lis" hi
horn sswril eff;
r 1 r 1 e u csi
Ksnfs 111 1 sllfornlscirck.
O. SKINNER.
Adair I. T.
Soma t)T FXT oh
Um murk ainoih
cr.p r'p:'t iifr tO)4
leil. Italia utar A'lair.
1
iiLywiypyii
id
- .lts4br..s
t C -i 'IT'S' 1 i nrn.
VI ft imllot t Vt.
!'i'J"5 ish i" uni
ii .. . i n
. dilirr U
fan
L.il.'..;:i
cfLrll
1
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rii.
ii .1K
A. J. LA.NB
CUrcmore 1. T.
av A!0 Vnn -
JmV Hark; I rp aiil
. . . .i--i.ll In Viirllt. WI
wi-. -H ii Ml" iik In li ft. In V
brand arnnia "'
Uatiirr Ki milat nirih
ot LlaiuJuuur.
anls
WATT MAYES
Trvor Creek. InJ.
Bums steers h'snclcci
tri srroccs ins Hi"
JolfS ursnun.. S.MCU
ad spin
air Vryot
lu-M
A. J. BLACKW E1U
Chelsea Ind. Ter.
Ksnrct on I-llflllilnf
iTJ Mia bkil iretljs
Will. .III M
Oifl-
Hil i GEO. NIPPEB.
PoU0ffic Clur Ind. Ter.
awsllaw tut
r4 mseruH
I left: snwl
WM. LITTLE
roitolllct Vlnita Ind. Ter.
Brand on ataraMa).
Kar varki erca oaT laM
m4 crop and Rndaiv
balerrtit off rirHt
ntar Draaaa-
Vsrloas olhsr V.fj
sutu Dnaasi"
lUafa a Wkliua.
i-U.
J. o. no OAN
Adair Indian Territory.
wanaw-rwi s
i aalrrbtl Is rlrkl r
adarslov la lafl.
tuii a TTr
nrasi. Li.
J. T. M'SPADDEN-
etoCba at Cheliaa Indian Tar.
Class arp as tan ssn
t- blllvlt(bl.
K.n sis mllaasl
I Cbsiiaa.
W. W. MI Lie EH
Vinita 1. T.
St4i
ftanir o
L t ii I
L . --
ji(pVa Ua' aait
O. V. UOaERS
Clart'iiiiiro linl. Ter
a finma hsva
ET? J Hon ..1.
7- ' 4-Jvvf V.I Mronlil l'r
oil Iclt lolil
Tf rllrsl
I liar un l"l
hip Vine
111 PIC-CMil
lor sliii-
mc-nt.
lunKC-r T-
'.r.wsc.isia.
10 31
J. H. LD WARDS.
P. 0. Vinita Indian Territory.
R n o a
Lynch Prslr a
0rui an.t si'lll
M(i4. a t c r ti 1 1
It. S o m s
laXIdls 4
IrsmUil J 11
.' r caul-. ' 'l
Llll BiU Slut S11C
im soma J eta
Ldi
l-v. x. .. - i
.. . it . S I TL .
Plt JW.
Hits. K o
csll'a ' n. . ar .
ill v- tVa.
bnlT ttrar
mill.
Will far ft.vi oo racvsrcl ror cnavlalloB aar 4
ftua stc-aliuK an animal to llita braad.
FAIR UcSrADDEN
Clit lsca I. T.
Ptrtpa acrnaa tha
rn nip.
Mark : Crnp nff tha
Tir ft . nntliThloi-a d
tut l'ft tar.
KNnjra fotir mllfi
veil ul Che lca. lu-
J. M CRUTCH FIELD
iuia I. T.
Roms lirsnili.il ft Y
Mnrk : Cmler lislf c r.
In iacI) eicr.
ll.irAS brand: M
Ksitic rn ln Tn aa t
I'aiiNiiia.itaittl nf rrrry-
mntt s-titraaui Suutli
il lllrilcrrrk
Suns sulci excrt f'H
lilimirnl. 10. SJ
MILTON DRAKE
Four Mile 1. T.
Hinuron Four Mtla
M milts Fi'ultic-a.t a
"lie hi- i. Run. Mark
pr.t In riK'lit c-ttr-i
itko iTHnil. l on !t-r
b'ii ii!i!T. No cattli
h.!.l except lor ship
Ulc'lit. Ii iff
B. W. RIDER.
Chelsua Ind. Ter.
- H C lft tl'l.
Klsik: cirnb rlftlil.
i crop sjmi aud in
GRAY & CLTNKSCALE3
Vinita InJ. Ter.
arlooi mart.
Kanrh on fit-
l'tT 0 milaal
wfat ot Vinita.
No Mork anl4
f sfci'l lot ablp-mt-nt.
Uora bran4
C hoMr.
V7.0. rATTOr-
Viniu Ind. Ter.
faxes Rock HA
Sca. railia ka'a S I a
a s-aa aad a I aa ai
la Cr.i aalkm L I
am aair airai o a
at
cut t fi net Un.
781
LEM PARIS.
Chelsea Ind. Ter.
Start- TvasplIUIa
arh ar.
Kara: KorVh f
Caia.afcaitc. Mi
H:ve tou an ETrt-i :Iit Wo:'c a nw ptpr:
Jchn 3: IG.
Iv.
piiw T put-! atw-il
In Uif "! T: fe Indian S.tc- a ;v vilap ftr
''.Inim 1 brf1 Sixin " OirT 2 rn'.a jwr Tar.
-pev'iTt'-n t'-p' lit A I'lrY" ..bn Tr-
jkcth Cu Vici'ft. (. trrokae Naion led. Tor
V . t.rv. . I sr
i.:i:i'M Kictif
1" IV 'vi iKi.r
'V1 i ' j KcusVrssl4
Ml
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fc'fl ''"
I cf' v-
Mt
I
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Ji!3
i i am
laaaLilff-Vy
1 V Til T TI l
TEXAS CHAIH CAH LINE.
TO ALL I'OINTS IN j
Texas Mexjco and
California.
TTI ROUGH TRAINS i"ARRY
PULLMAN SLEEPERS
niCTWKKN
Hannibal St. Loula
and Kansas City
texasapoTnts.
REE RECLINING CHAIH CARS
DETWFEN -
Uanmbal and Demon Dallaa Ft.
Worth and Taylor.
" A. S. DODGE Traffic ranger St
Louis Mo.
W. G. GRAHAM Ac'IngG. P.andT.
A. Parsons Kan.
E. B. PARKER A. U. P. A. ouw
Chastnul street St. Lou s.
y -'-
JfpPV
Through Route
ma
CRSII
-TO-
KANSAS CITY O
; SAINT LOUI0
Omaha Pueblo & Denver.
Pullaaa Bnit Slstplng Can ae4 rra
BEOLIWINO OHAI3 OAB8
Dally fUiwoen
CT. LOUI3 AND WICHITA
H. C. TOWNSEND
6anral r jar!f ar I
aa4 Ii'jic.l a (rut.
CT.L0CT8ttt
t.t
A. D. CUBINE
Manufacturer of and dealer In
BOOTS AND SHOES
Co.fyvli!a Kansas
Docs all kind of boot nj
fhoo iTork puarantcelng lit
and fcatlKinrlion in ercrj r
ipect. Parlies desirinff work
can send (heir rallies and ad-
dresses and t 1 1 1 reppJvo a circu-
lar giving full directions Low to
oicasuro the foot.
J. IT. (HUM; rorrmaa Lu doaaj
suUilry else for joan and h fltisf bta
trr katiUartlua In Uie bcot business I
in men In tta W'tfU
'EE LIVE STCCK "ARKET OF ST.LOUIS-
THE ST- LOUIS NATIONAL
Stock Yards.
t.oratrd al I nst St. I onls 111.
PirocUv npp.witu tho i ity of St.. Iula.
li. i... ir.' f. f u l il. i i im inn of I.ivn Stools
tilwuvK in Blli'iiclm.if anil within tha
prounils of Uie Slin k Yards is a lkvl
Lanulnif CVniijuu.y. illi a capiu-ity for
!aii;rliti'rir.n i.lnil l:r:i.l of riilllo dally
miri I'nilr I'lic-l.-in ' 1 t.iliiishiril)IltS with
6 ciiiiaoity fur i-luiilil ri:n 12iaJ hogs
dully.
ISAAC II KNOX. President
CHA8. T. ONES .-upt.
AFTON HOTEL
AKTuN ISI) IKK..'
J. II. ALLEY PROPRIETOR.
Terms rpnponnljle. Table al-
wnvs gtinplii'il with the bent tha
market all'iirc!. Good sample
rooms on lirt lloor.
(ioncl stuble in connection with
tho hotifO
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
ME3. J. R. LANGLEY Prop.
Fairland Ind. Ter.
FIRST-CLA SS ACVO X MODATIONB
Julj 2aiL S mo.
VilJiara UeDavitt Eenooi Mo4
- rri'prlf tcir of
Seneca Model Roller Kirs."
"A" "Model and 'HlUt EJff
four. Buy Ii.hI n l corn. Rolictffl
Irado from InJ !.iq Tcrrilor Salit-fao-
K j . Sciertifio America!
-T.r Agency for
t 1 i..
3 r4.
i . A TAOf aBf
r fal1 CofVftCHT.
ri mj f f a-u".p pttnt tn A-w-t-fc
FrairY p tnkTi rx v n br- ht
ta p:ac b j a i rt-c tif ut t-anro Ui uLa
(icutific mcricaa
l-rasi f i of a- a-TTt'V fwrr fi r
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ID ao I tK nt. ai it. r tt VO ft
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