The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 287, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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weather. Buy your eatables
from a clean fresh stock. We
now handle home grown fresh
Meats. They aro fat and clean-
ly handled. Quality and quan-
tity go together here.
Dest of all
We will not be any higher in
price. We invite your inspec-
tion of our
Good Tiling's
Anything you call for in the
cold drink and ice cream
soda flavor. Best of candie3
THE KANDY KITCHEN
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We Will Have
NETTA TETTA BRICK
McCAROON CREAM
FRAPPINE
roa voui:
DINNER
TO-MORROW
( Orders taken Saturday only)
Vinita Ice Cream Co.
Telephone 373.
LOCAL NOTES
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rretxelettes at IJadgett-Sanders. tf
i Country lionev at tlie Vinita Meat
itore. " 2731 f
Old papers for sale -I'ostoitice Iiook-
atore. -'G-J-tl
f ;iot flour is the best at I. X. Wil-
lan ' 238-tf
Lea Barrett now has a first-class
boot maker. 216-tf
Fresh fruit and vegetables at the
Vinita Meat store 239-tf
Zeno has the bet steaks and the
freshest groceries. 273tf
Chickens butter and eggs always
i) hand at 7.no's.
J as. Davenport will return from St.
Louis this evening;.
Nice iuicv. tender steaks at the
ft Vinita Meat'store. 2.(9-tf
If you want a cab telephone Webb
Brothers. 'Phone 82.
f Those new linen linish calling cards
; are the correct thing.
Mrs. Stanfield lias gone to South
r T-IcAlester to visit friends.
Cutter crisp biscuit and live o'ckck
tea cakes at lladurelt-Sanders. tf
New corn is coining in at alxnit 0
cents per bushel of HO pounds.
Miss Roberta Walker who has leen
vMtlnir her sister leaves tomorrow
for her home at Dardanelle. Ark.
A cre.it many of the school books
reoulred are as vet unattainable but
are expected daily.
I)r. Evio IJonduraiit lady physician
aiKlJsurgeon. I'hone INlJEmpire block.
rem S Vinita I. T. 204-tf
W. J. Stanford has secured license
to wwl Ardie Nicholson. The con
tracting parties both reside in Vinita.
Mrs. Madge King will do all of your
fancy dressmaking at herroomsat the
Ulackstonc hotel. I'hone H. 27l-
Miss Helen Anderson left last night
for St. Louis where she will be joined
by friends and visit a few days at the
fair.
Miss Winnie Meredith is prepared
to do ail kinds of fancy dressmaking
at her home on South Wilson street
pposite V. S. jail. l'Wtf
W. J. Cunningham the drayman
has bought Oscar Pittsford's house in
the sonth nart of town. Hamilton &
Ramsey effecting the sale.
Louise Kudisill came down from
Kelso yesterday and entered the col
"-ke. She is making her home with
1 tier friend Luctle Milford.
! Foley's Kidney Cure makes I tie dis-
eased kidneys sound .so they will elim-
inate the poisons from the blood. At
People's drug store. dw
If it takes as long in proportion to
build a house as it does the mechanics
lo -tigure" on the building soon to be
erected by Mr. Scott he will not get
itjo it by the next Fourth of July.
The American Kenevolent Associa-
tion for which J. J. Spencer is agent
has allowed Jack Skinner 'ii.L'." sick
benefit. Mr. Skinner lives at Foyil.
and lwis Ijttn sick over two months.
Foley's Honey and Tar Is peculiarly
adapated for chronic throat troubles
and will positively cure bronchitis
hoarseness and all bronchial diseases.
Refuse snlist itutcs. For sale by Peo-
ple's drug store dw
Captain White arreted I hid Me-
Caffery on charges of petty larceny
and selling whiskey. Commissioner
Stanfield dismissed the whiskey charge
and fined him for stealing a trifling
. amount of goods.
Jas. Taylor of Kendallville. Ind.
was seriously diseased with kidney
and bladder trouble for 20 years. He
tested every known remedy without
much LeneEt until he used Pineules.
This new discovery cured him. Sold
Social at the Congregational parson
age Friday night.
Rev. M. L. Buttes is ud from Mus
kogee looking after his Vinita inter
ests today.
Kirk Edminston a business man of
Muskogee is in town visiting Mr. and
Mrs. Cash "Wilkinson.
Dave Hall is building a new addi
tlon to his wholesale and retail grocery
and notion establishment.
Avoid serious results of kidney or
bladder disorder by taking Foley's
Kidney Cure. People's drug store dw
W. H. Darroueli expects his wife
and family to return tomorrow from
their visit to the fair and among the
"old home" folks in Illinois.
Rev. J. S. Stubbleileld has returned
from his month's vacation at Kansas
City. Mrs. Stubblerield will remain
at Kansas City Kan. until Saturday.
Horace 15. Dtlrant agent for the
(juapaw reservation and whose prede
cessor killed himself eating inusn
rooms came to town on the belated
Frisco train today.
The Christian Endeavor society of
the Congregational church will give a
social next Friday night Sept. tf ar
the parsonage. All have a cordial In
vitation to attend.
Mrs. Judge Gill and children and
her sister Miss Rose Donahoo have
returned from a pleasurable vacation
outing at Salt Lake City where Mrs.
Gill's mother resides.
Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar
wards off pneumonia and strengthens
tin system generally. Croup and
whooping cough disappears before its
use as snow before the sunsnine or
Spring. Sold by A. I'. Owens.
That awful grinding stabbing pain
in the buck is from the kidneys. A
dose of Pineules will cure it over
night. Pineules is a new discovery put
up In a new way. A sneciflc for ail
Kidney and U:adder troubles. Sold
by A. P. ( )wens.
lice's Honey and Tar is different
from all other remedies offered for the
relief cf coughs lung and bronchial
troubles. It ino et he bowels gently
cures croup whooping cough and colds
in one night. Sold by A. P. Owens.
You cannot cure piles by external
application. Man.an is put up in a
collapsible tube with a nozzle so that
it reaches inside and applies the
remedy where it is most needed. Man
.an relieu's the pain almost instantly
heals soothes cools and cures. Sold
by A. P. ownes.
Little Helen Anderson was the for
tunate recipient of a generous present
last Monday from her friend Mr. Ed.
Bernard Riissellville. Ark. the same
being a check for a t icket arid a week's
stavatthe Worlds tair. She left
last night over the Katy for St. Louis
where she will join Mr. Bernard and
two little daughters and a party of
friends and relatives from Russelviile
and Conway.
to Eat
and respectfully solicit a trial
order. Call us up. Phone
164. Prompt delivery.
Curd Grocery & Market
( Weir Bros old stand. )
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AFTER THE STORM
you will Know how much the roof
leaks and what repairs are necessary.
We can tell before the storm and
if you w ish to avoid the risk of dam
age to ceilings and walls better per
mit up to submit an estimate and ef-
fect REPAIRS at once. A dollar
paid for tinning work now may save
ten dollars worth of property later.
F. M. YOUNG
Tinner and Plumber Vinita I. T.
Pnre Drnis
FINE SOAPS. PER-
Ft'MES POWDERS.
JEWELRY CLOCKS
AND WATCHES
r COMPLETE LINE
OF NEW JEWELRY
A. P. Oil
Foreman's Old Stand
The Hats of latest vogue
for every face figure and
fancy. Our fall bill of
Hawes Hats has just arrived.
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We h ave only a few of our handsome home saving's banks which we are
giving to our savings depositors
FREE
Open a savings account at once and secure one before they are all
one. Savings accounts may be opened with a deposit of $1.00 or more
and interest is paid on all money deposited. 3 per cent interest paid on
savings accounts and time deposits.
International Bank and Trust Co.
Capital Fully Paid $icoooo.oo
A. SPLENDID SCHOOL.
The Cobb Hotel
Barber Shop
Is now the leading shop in the
town. Everything is strictly
first-class. We are prepared
to do anything in the tonsorial
line. Give us a call.
FINLEY and HAWKINS.
St
idaats at Scr4 Hart ar Ably
Ta(t la All Braaefc.
The Sacred Heart Iatitute opened
Tue.-day for the school year of 1304-05
with appiopriate exercises and with
the promise of having a more successful
year than any heretofore In the
history of that beneflcient iastitution
There will be over 100 students this
tarm 40 of whom will be boarders.
The students 3re taught all branches
of lea mine but moral training: eti-
quette and politeness are first in con-
sideration. Stenography and the
higher branches are ably taught and
a graduate of the Int it ute is well
learned in all literary branches as well
as in music arm art.
SiMer Superior Elizabeth and a
corns of able sisters devote the most
of their time to thechildren ent rusted
to their care.
Littla Progret Made.
Work on the water works reservoir
Sudani tieiayed uy it;e aiisence of
cement in ca.se trie material should
anlve today the work cannot be com
pleted ?.nd ready for water for about
ten days. Then at the present flow
of the two artesian wells it will take
at least three days to fill it after
which the pumping will tegin to fill
the big tank and the mains.
Tom Collina Vary Lew.
At 3 o'clock this afternoon Tcni
Collins was very low aui crowing
eaker and weaker. He is said to be
OLEY'O
KIDNEY GO
Alfred Orendorff President. J. W. Orr Vice-President and Manager
. Chas. A. Davidson Secretary A. K. Wilder Cashier
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Will cure any case" of Kidney
or Bladder disease that is not
beyond the reach of medicine.
IVIN MP TO DIK.
B. Spinrat l?04 X. Virginia 8... :Siri)!a.
Ind. wrttaa: 'Koroar four faan I w tntublad
vith a kidair aod alnidr aclact .on. Tlotbokb
and waannabUtowork. Thraapbr!iri4.09fai.e
in balp ma aaa 1 was r io up to dia. FoUr'a
fciduay Cur wit racomojatna4 aod tha firnl
bnuia rava at rraat raltaf and aftar taking th
aacoitd butlla 1 wai auuraly tureJ. '
Tw Sts 59 Cants and $1.69
At fcofle'i Drui Store.
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Laxative
MEWM
An improvcaient over alJ
Cough Lung and Bronchial
Remedies. Cures Coughs
Strengthens the Lung3 and
Gently Moves the Bowels.
Pleasant to the taste and
good alike f cr Young and Old.
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Our entire line of Straw-
Matting Remnants will go at
half price.
15c Matting
for
20c Matting
for.
2oc Matting
for
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10c
12k
COc Matting
for
40c Matting
for
45c Matting
for
15c
20c
224"C
This is a rare chance for you to buy at less than wholesale and
you better come early as we only have about 500 yards and it
will not not last long at these prices.
E. O. vSro
Opposite -Postofticc
Furniture (H. Carpet Co.
MUSIC HOUSE
SOnETtilNu NEW
VINITA
for
We have just opeued up one of the largest and most up-t-o-date
Music Houses in the Cherokee Nation. We have in stock a fine line of
Pianos Organs Violins Guitars Mandolins Accordions Harps
Strings for all kinds of instruments. Also a full line of case repairs
and sheet music We are not from Missouri but we are here with the
Roods to show you. We are located three doors north of court hou
in McGeorge building
Vinita I. T.
0. W. ANNIS
See
H. R. Miller & Co.
For
Granitoid nd Stone Sidewalks.
Ca put your si.lewtlks in Cheaper than
anyone else in the citT.
See samp'e"s of both kiaiia at WaUon
Lotnber Co
Don't fail tc see aur stoat ju Sait
none Ixliei and noaa katf ao cap.
II. K. MILLER Manager
O'Hot at WaUon Lntn'r Co
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 287, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 7, 1904, newspaper, September 7, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774086/m1/3/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.