The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 69, Ed. 1 Friday, December 27, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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WANTS. Local Sayings
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f??.'? ?xceeJ Adelines will be I
-- . auis tuiumn one week fl ri vk)
for a. cents i f you want to buy or .ell or
trade or have lost or found an ythlnir need
Get ready for 1902.
Merchants taking stock.
Read the Dally Chieftain.
Rev. Roberts went to Welch today.
House to rent.
See J. C. Gray Vin.
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For Sale-Two floe residence lota. Enn..i f .
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x! n. wooaara is nere from uewey
Farm For 6ale:-On Mustang creek ton L i '
ml e southeast of Vlnlta. 400 ucres la t03ay-.J.T110'1-
P.00(l bearlnir orchard.
awciiing Bood baro ana otherbuTdimri 1 rcsn Gutter and eggs at Burns'
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.-
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PHYSICIAN Axn STTPf3Tfrvr
OrUce in Ntw Ratclifl Building. Tele
jwliv. iui vimia ina. ler.
JAMES S. DAVENPORT
' ATTORNEY AT.T.aw
Rooms 9 and io New Halsell Building
Vinita. I. T.
Davenport & Hall Attorneys at Law
uuM ouuuing tiaremore I. T
TV .Ti. KORNEGAY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
' tf i i " iuuiic. urnce m new Hal
I X fe!IVu!1iing! Vinita I. T. Will practice
w in ail we unuea states courts of the I. T.
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VVCaer.Vluaaid. Xer.' " Wd-2a T U 1
Henry Ballard has three very Pick
cuuji HU orie . will pay for information or Children. .
return of HulmaU. 0. J. Nuuian. 69-"f rn
A. Mills the Cbetopa stockman is
here today.)
Any kind of feed you want at L. P.
Garrison's.
The best to eat at the New Gem
Restaurant.
Go to the New Gem Restaurant for
a nice dinner.
Finest whole wheat flour in the city
at Burns' racket. C6-tf
Swain will buy your second blind
goods. Try him.
Chas. Whitaker of Sapulpa is regis
tered at tbe Cobb.
Rev. Frank R. Jones returned from
Lehigh last night.
McOowan the Vinita cigar maker
makes "Gold Tip."
Call at P. G. Browning Lumber Co's.
and get an art calendar. (i6-tf
Wagoner is experiencing a mild
form of "oil fever."
Choir rehearsal at St. John's church
this evening at "::?o.
Introduction prices on new style
photos very low. Fowler.
Elegant new line of Witmarksheet
music at the post otlice book store '
Young Freeman Is home from col
lege at Wbitewright Texas on a visit.
If you want a good short order or a
nice dinner the best place is the New
Gem.
Mrs. Preston L. Davis entertained
a number of friends at a dance last
night.
For Sali or Ilent A .101 fwit. etir
ihort Orders a Specialty bujiding i bluejacket w. s.
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IIAS. V. DAY D. D. S.
Gold Crown and Bridge Work a Special-
ty. Oilice over First National Bank
VINITA I. T.
DR. WINER
ne only KxcluMve Eye I-ar and Nose
wpt-ciahst in the Indian Territory
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treated and glasses properly fitted
GfTice at Drug More.
NEW WHITNEY
RESTAURANT.
Best Meal in the City 25c
Flrt Door Catt of VatcllH'
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Swain's
Second
Hand and
Repair
Store.
Storage Rooms.
IZ&st Side
Call and rx.inilne our stock of
Wood Coal and Feed
We ha to j 11 -1 receive! a car of
i Kinlbni Woo i a car c.f
. McAlester Coal
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TIir rnr rflrT fluvr Vrd
ri f. f tT t t M ip1 CIioji.. A Imi
iMif .lrnif(f w.xid f r tifHliru
. Nnw It t t m i. i- .if
(. lti Tni" of )r -o.N tule
m y re chi-ip.
wlcClure Feed & Seed Co
Restaurant.
) Be5t Place in the City
to (Jet a Good Meal.
'1 kinu o( rnfM Ft! iui (inm
Jn emvov.; !hirt Order" a tyec-
ialty. Krf r-h oytera in eny
fiyi; anvthirg you my
want in th" f ting line
tlo'isi ii)fl 2") c-ntM.
300
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Good Calves
ISO HEIrERS
ISO STEEHS
.'fri l'i.:n.:!i r ii-atlj femr liun-lre'!
Ul-e "M 'Mr.-.rth the tnn'-T.' Mny
. . m lire a vr.t:r a-d a ntitr.Wr
: " ovrr a y r oM. W:1 11 the hetfrrs
- tT sparatelr. I he fioetblj
unih In thlf country. If ym -want to
Bndjett St Hilford Vinita
C " in
v-e X' c.-i t
Ie t;r '.:! 1 j lace
Ire I iurance.
-r.t : -1 lT..ta'-rc !n f!r-t
C t-i at a if s ' 'i '
Maloney. rJ6:-w2I
When in tiwnjut call and ee bow
nice and fresh everything looks at
Italentine'.
F.'gsand butter wanted at Baler-
tine's. Cash paid for them if goatt
are not wanted.
There are 23 cases on the civil
docket which will come up for clear
ance on January 13.
There will be a meeting of Vinita
Lodge No. 5 A. F. & A. M. at their
hall tonight St. John' Day.
If you desire anything Id the way
of sheet mu!ic you should scs the
tock at the jost ofilce book store.
John Morgan drove a line bunch i f
mules out to the Fnnklin ranch t his
morning and will winter them there.
Dun't forget tbe exchange which is
conducted by St. John's Guild every
Saturday afternoon at Badgctt's store.
If you have friends vMtitig ynu
don't forget to toll me of th re
porters or call up telephone number
II.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup IVp-in is
p et' mi to nice. It is a pka-ant
laxative. Sold by People' drug
store. dw
MaJr Sherrnin of Pryir Creek
paMd tlirough this morning tnroute
to We! -h to Hlend the funeral t f a
t. A. II. comrade.
Judge Gill will preside in t lie Unllcd
Slates court from Jni.ary Cth until
January 27 when he will t;e relieved
by Ju;lno Raymond.
T. L Clitikcnbearl went to Welch
tolay to attend the fur.eralof a O. A.
II. veteran nam'l Taylor who was
killed In a runaway.
For family ti In nuruberlc ways
Bill tr l's Sn w Liniment is a ti'cM 1
and v tlua'iie rcie iy. Price 2 ard
' ) ccr t. Pe-p e' Drug St-ore. dw
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anking our many friends for their liberal
patronage for the first year of the new
century we wish one and jill
a prosperous and happy
new year. .....
Ratcliff nercantile Co.
Tully Insured.
You and e are b dh injured ajainst
I-s f r il;e ninnufacturers agree to
refund the purchase rice If you f o
n t r a;iz what they claim for Dr.
CalwellV Syrup r f Pepsin In ea-r s of
Constipation Indigestion Sickfcead-
ache t r Sf u.a:h tn r.b'es. Sold by
Perp:e' Drug it'-re. " dw
We Tell No 3ecref
It's an opr-n tret that
L'-gLtnirg Oil cures eve rthir
lr- kn bean ar-1 vrftn'r-g
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Hunt's
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Worms take reTuge in the small ln-
testioes where they can caidly multi-
ply. White's Cream Vermifuge will
detroy thefC parasites. The verdict
of the people tells how well It has suc-
ceeded. Price 25 cents. People's
Drug Store. dw
Excessive Molding Cases.
The charges of excessive laud hold-
Inns against Marlon IIolderma.ii will
be heard January 6th when court
will t pan for a one week's criminal
sesoion. There are 73 indictments
against lloldermau and l he cases
promise a bluer legal fight. The
hearing of cases against Ja. Beatty
on similar charges will begin Jao. 8
t f i tie Hoiderman hearing I concluded
by that time.
Disease and danger lurk In the Tital
organs. Tbe blood becomes vitiated
and the general health is undermined
whenever the stomach and liver fall
t perform their functions as nature
Intended llerbine will tone up the
stomach regulate tbe liver where
other preparations only relieve. Price
50 cei t. People's Drug bture. dw
George W. Taylor a Grand Army
veteran and well known here was
throwo from his liorvj at Chetopa
Wednesday and killed. Mr. Tayhr
was a citizen of Welch and the intcr-
iLt-nt t ook place I here t' lay.
An attractive woman thrives on
go 1 1 fiKid and sunshine with plenty
or exercise in the open air. Her form
gio with lieilth and her face bloom
with it betuty. When troubled with
covne haMls sue iikcs a icw uoe-
of llerbine to cleanse Iter system or
all impurities. Price 50 cents. Peo-
ple's Drug Store dw
Cherokee Enrollment Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the
Dawes rommiio'i will be in scioii
at i's nice in Muskogee Indian Ter-
ritory from ani af:er Janu try 4 1W2
until April 1 1'.'02 for the purp-xe of
btariiig a; plicatn ns for enrollment
a-Cherokee citizens who hive n
bcr li f re apt-eared befi re sat I o-m-tn
i-i m an l fur the further pu-p.se
of hearing any sui j leri.otdal r rebut-
tal testimony that may 1- llered a-
to ti e ap-licatiorn bcret' f re male.
Toe Commissit n t the Five Civil
ized Tribfs T. B. Needles Commis-
sioner in Charge.
To My Friends and Patrons.
I thank you for jour most liberal
patronage during the pat year and
the holiday season and will strive to
merit a co.t (nuance f your patronage
during the coining jear by being even
better prepared than in the past to
supply jour wants fo-anything in the
JEWELRY line.
Wishing you a rroeperou happy
new year 1 lemaln
very respectfully
AUGUST SCIIL1ECKER
Jeweler and Optician.
No. 20 South Wilson Street.
Tb ICrfatlRcpoblicar)
Ppr of Arr;rlc
A Poor Millionaire.
Lately starved In London b?caue
be could not digest his food. Erly
use of Dr. King's' New Life Til;
woul 1 have stved him. They st re. t h
cn tLe sf'i.r -!i aid riigeti' -n pro-
t." to .i--:-ni'. tt : m-jrove arpotne.
l tic-. ':v oicsc li n-1 -atie.
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reaurs t;r..gtor-.'.
Tr;e t. Louis
GIobQ-Derr)ocrat.
Crcai; f(cwrpr
cf tr World.
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A Strong Woman
Iowa CitT. Iowa Aug. 1.1 1300
Mr w!fa tu nek for thr?. W . tnpi
reiythir withoot relief and rvnt mncU
mrntr. t f wifa tn-d W in. cf Caniui and four
bottlra cured her. the took two mora bottles
knowinr h. wonl'l ot to work hard dnnnj
lh ha harrnt. J-be attndd to ail her boue-
lhold dutira and loaded and unloaded a.1 tha
hay. lit.t B.rd:c:n. br Hrnrth. Iror-
Bier5 ah. u weak and tired and could banily
rt about bstsinc ah. hu been takin W m
cf Cardni aha feela belter and ttrrfr tha
whea S J eara of ago. JQ& A. ZisKSUAl 1.0.
Mn itcnrudr.r had trkd everj-thinj during
her LHrte ytart tkknttt and had f ptr.t consid-
erable money. She u wtak and cculd hardly
gtt about for thrte ytart ttfort th.e tock
Now after Ukln$ the V ine of Cai-dui he w.n
work whh her husband in tS hay fk'd. Tht
Is hard vorV fcut it b net as tnariot:i to a
woman's hnlih at LV in ttortf factories end
fHces whtre tSoutandt of cirliare cloftlv con-
Tmed year after year. V";h the aid cf V ne cf
Cardai a woman cn Jo ary reatotutle work and enjoy food health. The
health that Vine of Cardul brwiti makes a woman visorouln bcxiy and mmd.
Freed front these terrible devastating paint a woman crows v til and strong
lutaral'y. Vine of Cat-dijl rtjulatea the dortkrtd menstrtiiliort and curti
leucorrhoea fi"ir J ol Lhe womb i4 periodical palm ia the head and back
caasrd hy tand.r or f Ittin j a Iop t.nt In the same position ThedforcTa
DIack-Droeht ptiU the bowels. ttomacJw liver kidneys and blood in proper
shape. Greatly increased ttr?th and endurance h tha luturtl nsa'.t M-t
case era curti cukl'y- A3 Crvt t '-it k3 $1.00 botikt t VUta l Cardai
and 25 cert patktit cf llcc'ord s C!aik.Drai?5v.L
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 69, Ed. 1 Friday, December 27, 1901, newspaper, December 27, 1901; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc773749/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.