The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 292, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 19, 1903 Page: 2 of 6
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Ditily Ciiicflaiii.
IRREGULAR BUT BINDING.
I). It. MARKS. -
Editor
Uily per Week by Carrier 10c
Jaily rer Month by Mail 40c
Telephone 41
VINITA IND. TER.. SEPT. 1.
The "charges" against Churcb-
ill -did not "pan out."
Tbe Indian Territory world's
ftir building contract has been
awarded at a little upwards of
f 16000.
DeDDia Flynn is to become gen-
eral attorney for tbe Frisco rail-
way in the southwest with head
quarters at Oklahoma City.
Wedri ln Orptmof That Lacked t-
muml Ki.Iru.nll y lint Nothta
the
the
Tbe Suuto McAlester News
wants to avoid partisan politics in
the selection of a delegate to con
gress by electing a Republican
carpet-bagger.
There will now be a well nigh
universal protest by tbe women
and children of ibis country
against Turkish atrocities Kas
toria ha? been destroyed. Child
ren will "cry for it" in vain.
No very good reason has yet
been advanced for opposing toe
waterworks proposition and the
fact that their installation will be
profitable in a money way is am-
ple reason for their construction.
We are not gettiug our share of
the Indian Territory immigration
probably because we have made
no efiort until recently. Vinita
was tne nrat uneroKee town to ne
appraiaed and ought to have turn
ed the fact to substantial account.
flow the threat is to put on a
couple of poBtoffice sleuths to as
eiat Bonaparte in bis work of in
vestigation the kind of fellow.
who helped him run the poBoffic
looters to earth. This Is hardly
according to the specifications laid
down by Bixby's .organ which
wants -in "out in the open" iuvks-
tigntioii. The good book has
something about good d?ed- per-
formed iu secret being rewarded
openly. When the grand jury
meets the rewird may be known.
CKOUP.
Usuallj begins with the symptc tus of
a common cold; there is chilliness
sneezing $ore tin oat hot skin quick
puie hoarseness ami impeded respira
tion. Give frequent f mail doses of Bal-
lard's Ilorehound Syrup (the child
wnl cry for it) ami at the first sign
a croupy c ugh apply frequently Bal
lard's Snow Liniment external to the
throat. 50 cents at People's Drug
Store. dw
Notice.
Hereafter no mail will be tfiven out
to chiMreu on elr way to and from
school wii-hou t written ortler from
their parents or tfuardian. AH school
children U1 pie ie ink? fine notice.
J. II. Butler. P. M.
Doctors Could Not Help Her
"I had kidney trouble for years"
WTites Mrs. Raymond Connor of Shelton
Wash. "and the doctors could not help
me. I tried Foley's Kidney Cure and
the very first dose gave tne relief and I
am now cured. I cannot say too much
for Foley's Kidney Cure." Sold by
Shanahan & Mitchell. dw
Don't fall to see the 15000 first
part with the Ward & Wade's mag-
nificent minstrels at the O lern Houe
Wednesday Sept. 23. (1296
It was In the early days In
Black H ilia and tbe justice of
peace in a mining camp bad a wed
ding ceremony to perform. Kla face
waa buried in a big leather volume
t the statutes of. the territory when
the happy couple accompanied fcy
few frUnda walked lot bis office;
but he looked up and the St Paul
Dispatch which describes what fol
lowed says his expression waa anz
loui and perplexed.
"The people that got up those laws
hadn't gumption enough to laat 'em
overnight." he remarked with con
viction. "I've run through this book
and can't' And a word about matrl
mony and bow the hitching process
is proceeded with. I've Just got to
put the clamps on ye hit or miss and
if I don't yoke ye up legally I can't
help It."
"Stand up!" the Judge ordered.
closing the book. The bride and
groom obeyed and he continued in a
solemn manner:
"Fellow citizens this man and this
woman have appeared before this
court to be hitched In the legal bonds
of wedlock. Ef anybody knows of
anything that will block the game ef
took to a higher court let him speak
up now or else keep his mouth shut
forevermore. All In favor of me pro-
ceeding as authorized by law say 'I."
Everybody shouted "I!"
"Contrary-minded say 'No.' "
Nobody made any reply.
"The motion la carried unanimous
ly" said the Judge.
"Take holt of hands!"
The candidates Joined hands.
"Amos Peabody do you solemnly
swear that you'll stick to Amandy
Thomas forever and ever? That
you'll love her and provide for her
and treat her square and white ac
cording to the rules and regulations
Bet down to govern such cases In the
laws of the United States so help you
God?"
"Yes sir; I do sir."
"That fixes voir end of the bar-
gain" the Judge went on with a look
of relief. "Now Mane Thomas will
you solemnly Bwear that you'll hang
onto Amos Peabody for all coming
time? That ye'll be to him a good
true honest upand-up wife under
the penalties prescribed by the law
for sech cases in and for this terri
tory? Do you swear this so help you
God?"
"I do."
Then continued the Judge with
a brightening countenance "by the
power vested in me as justice of the
peace In and for this precinct I an-
nounce you Amos Peabody and Wan-
dy Thomas wife and husband and
legalize you to remain sich forever
more; and you'll stand committed till
the tees and costs be paid in full.'
The fees and costs" were adjusted
satisfactorily and tM husband and
wife went to their nc cabin clown
the rreek where they began life as
happily as if they had been married
by a bishop with full church cere-
monial. 'Vfcni XT ;;rwa' IvAlnn.
There is a group of islands to the
south of New Zealand called the Sisters
or Seven Sisters which are reputed to
he subjected to a practically constant
rainfall. The same may be said of the
islands and mainland of Tierra del
Fuego saving for the difference that the
rain often takes the form of sleet and
snow. On a line running round the j
world from four to eight or nine de
grees there are patches over which rain
seldom ceases to fall. This is called the
"zone of constant precipitation" but
at the same time there are several lo-
calities along it with vry little rainfall.
London Tit-Bits.
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518 is o?c Enact Number of
i I Mttilf' Htojlr Jttjttb
We have in stock which gives us one ot the largest
stocks to select from in the Southwest. Don't neg-
lect seeing- us when you're in the market for a stove
of any description. Uur selections are from the best
lines in the country and prices below competition.
me
Yours for Stoves
Hardware and Furniture Co.
Phones Day 116 Night 118. VINITA. IND. TER.
Frazefe'
ALFRED ORENDORF
PRE8IDENT
J. W.ORR.
VICE-PRE8 & MOR
T. B. NEEDLES
VIOE-PRE8
C. A. DAVIDSON
8E0'YTREA8
IThternationat IBank anb Zvwt Co.
(incohpohated
OF VINITA IND. TER.
CAPITAL -
DIRECTORS
Ibbhc N. Perry Pres. Natl Bank of N.Aniertca.ChleaKO
H.J. Hamlin .Attorney 1'tinernl ol Illinois
John G. Drennan.. ..Attorney 1- C. K K. Co. Chicago
Xho. B. Needles Member Uawe ;ommldion
Chus. A. Uavldsop. .Clerk C. 8. Oouri. Vlnlta. I. T.
Alfred Orendorff Cupltalist. .-prh cfietd. 111.
J. W. Orr Vice-President nd Mananer
-1 8100000.00
BANKING in all its branches. Executes
Trusts acts as Cuardian Trustee or Agent.
Will negotiate lease on Agriculture Lands
place Insurance issue Drafts on Foreign Countries pays taxes for non-residents loans
money on -real estate pays interest on time deposits. Savings accounts solicited.
Every Courtesy Extended Consistent With Sound Business Principles.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS..
EDGAR SMITH
(Mellette & Smith.)
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Rooms 1. 2 and 3 P. O. Building
d Vinita. I. T.
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a
21 Years a Dyspeptic.
R. H. Foster 318 S. 2d. St. Sa't Lake
City writes: "I have been bothered
with dyspepsia or indigestion for 21
years; tried many doctors without relief
recently I got a bottle of Herbine One
bottle cured me I am "now papering off
on the second. I have recommended it
to my friends: it is curing them too.'
50 cents at People's drug store. dw
And School Supplies
of Every Description
At the P. 0. Bookstore.
AT SCHLIECKER'S
JEWELRY STORE
A good watch is a valuab e companion one
upon hof timekeeping qualities you can al-
ways depend. If you want a GOOD watch
call and see our line of Kockford Hampden
Elgin and Waltham watches at prices from
95.00 to $50 all guaranteed
Solid Gold Rings
Our line of Solid Gold Rings is laigr and
more complete than ever. We guarantee ev-
ery ring e sell to be just what we tell jou it is.
Ladies' Solid Gold Set Rings $1.50 to $15.00
Gents' Solid Gold Set Rings $3 00 to $13 00
riain Solid Gold Rings $3.00 to $10.00
Solid Gold Rings for Baby only 50c
Fine and Complicated Watch Repairing a Specialty.
Motto : Not the cheapest but the BEST work at all times.
AUGUST SCHLIECKER
South Wilson Street. Jeweler and Optician.
DR. L. BAGBV
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Office In New Ratcliff Building. Tele-
phone 101. ViniU Ind. Ter. d
TAMES S. DAVENPORT
' ATTORNEY AT LAW
Sonms 9 and 10 New Ualsell Building
Vinita. I. T
Davenport & Hall Attorney at Law
Bank Building Claremore I. T S
CHAS. W. DAY D. D. S.
rrSDENTIST. 3
Sold Crown and Bridge Wcik a Special--y.
Office over First National Bank
VINITA i. T. 3 .
. A. STUBBLEFIELD0MD
Dentist
Oilke (ii p isite Pi.M Oflke in Gray
H:i!il building. Vinita. 1. T. d
ne only Exclumvt eye Far ami Now
! pecmlist 13 the hu!;n Tvrir.or
ayes treated and g:asos rro;-rrly fit'ru
O Sice at Drug Store d
J
J. W. CRAKI. H. D..
Physician and Surgeon
Office upstairs over Cherokee Na! lor al
tank. I none Z':
VINITA IND. TER. d
tateSa
Calves
If : Desired.
Term
To Sixit.
John Franklin
Estella Indian Territory.
tien College
A Co-educational
Institution
All of the Periodicals Books
6 6 TO)
O
9 2
In addition to the usual advantages the school ha3 ar-
tesian water telephones electric lights and is splendidly
located with a view to health. It furnishes homes for the
boys and girls entrusted to it3 care. New management
new faculty and thorough equipment.
For particulars address
W. S. DUGGER
President
and Music
Published
The Vinita flodel Bakery
We have moved to the Jono Grocery
Store first door south of the postoflice.
Give us a trial. Everything satisfac-
tory. PHONE 100
1.
They look well.
II.
They cook we!!.
III.
They bake well.
IV.
They sell well.
V.
They stay sold.
EllzaUth McXely.
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"Wo ill Supply.
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 292, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 19, 1903, newspaper, September 19, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774045/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.