The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 141, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 19, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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-TALIS BiXBY
HILL QUIT
Chairman of DawesCommission
Has Decided to Resign.
The Republican- to Organise for
City Campaign.
A private message from Washiiif'-
toa Mates that Chairman Tains liixby
of the Dawes commission has made up.
his mind in view of the President's
ittitude with reference to the I'.ona-IauIc-report
to tender his resignat ion
when he returns to Muskogee next
week.
Mr. Ilixby is now at Ked Wing
Minnesota and has notified t lie other
member of the commission that he
expects to be in Muskogee on Thurs-
day of next week. He will confer with
his friends and with th members of
the commission before offering his
resignation.
Poiuocrfttlo Call.
The Democratic Executive commit-
tee for t lie city of Vlnlta have decided
to hold ward conventions on the- line
of those held last year for the purixrse
of nomhiatinjr candidates for the
various otllces to bo filled at t he cnsii-J-ig
city election and they have fixed
''Wednesday evening March 23rd Jimt
at 8 o'clock as the time for the holding
of the conventions in the respective
arils. At the ward conventions the
ward member of the democratic ex-
eeutive committee to serve for one
year will lie elected and candidates for
aldermen from the ward will Iks nomi-
nated and t here will be elected live
deli't-'aUs from the ward to a 1 general
convention of delegates to be held
Thursday evening. March 21th V.tl
fur the lfnriMKO of nominat inn candl-
dates for all ether elective olUrvs to
ho oted on at the ensuing city elec-
tion. The am conventions will 1
called to order by t !n prrst-nt memlxr
' of the executive committee in the re-
dec' he wards and the peneral coh-
' f hi ion of delegates w Hi be caIKl to
V; H r by the chairman of the cxecut he
"coiiiiiiJl tee and each coin ent Ion will
called to order promptly at t'ijrht
o'clock pud will at once enter upon
the transaction of the business Urfore
it. The place of holding the conven-
tion 'ii the first ward will be at the
Kamsey & C.erlach bunding on Illinois
avenue and for the second ward will
be at the Academy building and for
the third will be at tiie Opera lloii.se
and for the fourth ward will be at the
Hood & Hnnford building on Illinois
avenue and the place of holding the
general convention will U; at the
()ix-r;i bouse. This March 12. J'.'ol.
J. W. Sanders Chairman Itemocrat-
ic Executive Committee.
YV. 11. Kortiecay Memlr Exech-
U.mmittee First Ward.
lldj-ar Smith Member Executive
Cummittee Second Ward. ' ..
It. 1. KniL'ht. Member Executive
lonimittee. Third Ward.
T. P. Me'.hsson. MemU-r Executive
Committee Fourth Ward.
Drilling at Mnlta.
L. F. Parker Jr. was here .vest or-
d:.r. He was on his way 'j Vinita
(from Tahleiuah where he had been
' on l. L'al business lie says that the
driils are at work in Vinita and that
they are sure jrolmr to get a gusher.
He has-it all figured out when where
and how the oil is to Ie found. Mus-
kogee Phoeiux.
Raw and InCamed LnK.
Yield quickly to the wonderful cura-
tive and healing qualities of Foley's
Iloney and Tar. It prevents pneu-
monia and coiisumpt ion from a hard
ivld settled on the lun.-s. For wile
at Peoplesdrug store. dw
KATY TOURIST TICKETS.
OffcrinR Cheap Rate to Many Im-
portant Point.
VYINTEK TOI K1ST TK KfCTS.
)n sale daily until Aliril 30 to El-pa-)
and return at .:;."o; (ialvestou
f24.ii.-t: San Antonio t21.15: return
limit May 31st. -Keduction to other
points in Texas and New Mexico.
CALIFORNIA TO l." HI ST.
Elective March 1st: tickets on sale
daily until April 3otii to Elpaso Phoe-
nix" and all important California
points nt r.oo one way ticket de-
duced fares to all points in Mexico and
iAmomi. .
Pneumonia Follow a Cold
but never follows the use of Foley's
Honey and Tar. It stops the cough
heals and strengthens the lungs and
n!Vrds perfect security from an attack
"Sf pneumonia". Hcfuse substitutes
For sale at People's Drug Store dw
The republicans of t his city metla.st
nie-ht at the court house for the pur
pose of organizing a cit y club to eon-
duct the coining city campaign. Dr.
T. T. Wimer was chosen president of
the club; J. F. Murphy secretary M.
A. Soril vice-president and Arthur A.
Hawkins (both colored) assistant
secretary. Tlw roster of members
was out before the organization ana
all members of the party present
signed It completing the organization.
It was decided by t ho new city clutito
put a full republican t icket in the Held
for the April election.
It was decided to hold a primary
election sometime uext.week the time
manner of vot ing and places where it
will be held to be decided by the
committee. After the business ofthe
club was closed some speeches along
the line of organization were made by
members of the organization. The
general opinion expressed by these
speed n's was that if the republicans
expect to carry the April election they
must perfect a strong organization
and keep fighting until sun down
April 5th.
Want Land for Cluh House
A party of Vinitaites are negotiat-
ing for a small tract of land on the
point at the head of Grand river be-
tween Spring and Neosho rivers for
the purpose of building a club house
and summer resort. t It Is certainly an
ideal location and could hardly be ex
celled. Poat riding fishing and duck
hunt ing would be fine sport down
Grand river and up the other two
rivers. That could be made one of the
finest resorts in all the southwest.
A ft on Climax.
Hoes rakes and poultry ne ttir.g a
Ed Lee's. 135-tf
A Pretty Child
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I V'NITA'S CHURCHES.
I'ltESHVTEKIAN CIICHCH.
J. S. St ubblefield pastor.
Sunday school 10 a. m.
Preaching services 11 a.m. and 7:30
p. m.
Christian Endeavor 0:30 p. m.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 7:30 p. m.
You are cordially invited to attend
all these service.
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I See West Window Dry Goods Depar m'
ALL WEEK.
CIIKIsTIAX CHVHCH.
Uandol)h Cook pastor.
.Sunday school !):45 a. m.
I 'reaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Y. P. S. C. E.. 4 p. m.
CATIIOI.IC l iU'lU II OK HOLY GHOST.
Father Charles pastor.-
Pegiiiar se-rvices-On first second
and fourth Sundays in each month:
pi;:;) a. m. High Mass and Sermon;
4:oO n. m Posarv and Penediction.
On weekdays Low Mass at 8 a. m.
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Sunday school 10 a. m.
Preaching by t lie pastor Kev. J. E.
Pershing at 11:h and 7:30.
Prayer meeting Wednesday evening
at 7:30 p. in.
BAPTIST ( ML U'CH.
L. C. Wolfe pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a- m.
"preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Paptist Young Peoples Union 6:30
p. m.
Prav er meet ing Wednesday evening.
ST. JOHN'S KPISCOPAL
E. 11 Williams rector.
Sunday Schwil at 10 a. m.
METHIUUST ClirnCH SOUTH.
II. II. Watson pastor.
Sunday school 10 a. in. D. H. Stuts-
man superintendent".
Seniioii 11 x m. and 7:4- p. n by
the pastor.
Senior League 4:o0 p. m.
Prayer meet ing every Wednesday at
':'io p. m.
All are cordially invited to worship
J with us.
So Dots The
CHRISTIAN
CHURCH
ilecause of its
Practical Plea
j Up-to-Date Methods and its
i v Successful Work
$ 50 Yards of Plain and Fancy Ribbon in All
$ Colors worth from 20c to 35c yd.
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TOMORROW'S
SERMONS
MORNING
Some plain practical les
sons for all. Special
Music.
ENKNING Topic
"THE MODEL
CITY"
Waterworks Lilst Streets
Farks etc. will he discussed
We Welcoms You
To Our Services
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RANDOLPH COO'K
MINISTER
Fresh Oysters any style. Whitney's.
Yoi Can Be Cured.
JJn 11 CeiUr Terrace
Hut fcirsiNOB A. Apra SS 13.
When I niM flrt manrie.l I Immd that my trL-UKth and
heallh were gra.lually dimiuUlnng. 1 became ncrvou.
.ml irrital-lo and wai i b-d w k and ..m t. a
d"v of ever ni.'iith. anil had intent bearing dornj air.
ily luisband bad the h-.i phyMcjan for mc on I usrd
his midn-nio ..r nearlv four nwotiia but I gr.li:..i.y trow
w"r had IL .trength. aud Unally 1 fas uimb.c to Uo
'r A Ir " nd who - calling on me bronKU me a botUe vf
wji 1 ! "' ini waaaolondioiu pra.ae that 1 told
""jwV.1 a'd Pl".bat' before I had ucd the botU. I reaUy IcH
andtrcuKtl. and I have not bad a S V 1
ick day a iix mouiu. j
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At SCHUECKER'S JEWELRY STORE
CLOCKS
That are Always Reliable and
that Tell you the Correct Time
Alarm Clocks That will wake you
at the right moment and which are
guaranteed for one year. QQp
Trice only CUb
Ei"ht-Day Clocks Strike and Alarm
.$3.50 to $5.00
Fancy Mantel Clocks in Porcelain
?rl!:"$6.00to$ 15.00
Every Clock we sell is guaranteed
to bo a good timekeeper and to give
perfect satisfaction.
When you want anything in the Jewelry line
come and see what we have
?6 South
Wilson Street
AUGUST SCHLIECKER. Jeweler & Optician
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ALFRED ORENDORFF.Pnsident.
Mrs. Kinnoean had little Lope of relief Wauae the kr.ryr that every
time fbe lial those Folla of menntrual gutTerintf with Bttm.lant tearing
down rai.'S the was wealser. And every month the .am w prying
more severe.
Hut Mrs. Finnrcan was cured by Wine of Cardui Phe is bow n
well that there are few women who would not bo clad to have tne fceaua
she ba And any woman who has those dreaded bearini? down pains
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You can 1
vpgr-'aUi1
for other
o Paine relief.
n be frc from menstrual irrep-nhirities if you take this jur
ire V.'Ly dn't v m take it when you pee what it ha? u. n
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C. A. DAVIDSON Sec'y and Treas
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International Bank and Trust Co.
OF VINITA IND. TER.
Business men and professional men ;
I Clerks and book-keepers ;
We Solicit Une ) Mechanics and laborers ;
Savings Deposits of j Sewing girls and housekeepers ;
" I Married women and single women ;
Young people and children. 1
3 Per Cent. Paid on Saving and Time Deposits j
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We have safety. deposit boxes to keep your valuable papers safe from fire or burglars. j"
Call and see our vaults.
We also have an Abstract department equipped to show you just how your title stands jj
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A. K. WILDER Cashier. 1
J. V. ORR Manager
Your dructrift baa tlM bottles.
Make '.'. :- -
For sale at People's drug store.
For sale at Teojile's ilru store.
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For s;ile at IVu'le's druir store.
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 141, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 19, 1904, newspaper, March 19, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc773809/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.