The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 291, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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TEN CENTS
A DAY
Pays for n
...Singer
Sewing flachlne.
A.M. Brock flgf.
Probabilities.
Fair lunltflit unci unumorrow.
I.
Kuduck for sale; apply hero.
Phaeton fur sale. W. li. llaincs. lw
J. C. Starr returned from Grove
today.
Fresh vegetables and fruits VinlU
meat store.
Wonder what lluhenry's next name
will be.
Fresh tender mutton and beef ut
(Jus Nichols'.
' Merchants are stocking Up for the
fall trade.
A good farm to let near town; call
at thlsollice.
w Eev. M. L. Hutler returned from
XArdinoie lust night.
Machine oil at W: W. Miller's. All
kinds.
Mrs. Clapper wife of the Katy
a;ent was sickyesterday'
Have youseeii that picture molding
at the Mingfurnlturo store?
All the late magazines and school
books at Grace Patterson's
Don't forget that Cobb & McGlas-
fjion handle Dandelion flour
Geortre A. Armstrong was down
-from his farm near Albia today
See those new side boards at Ming's.
They are just what you need-
A new stone curbing is being put in
on the west side of the KatcliH block
; Those rockers ut the Ming furniture
store are beauties and cheap.'
' The oppressive heat of the last few
days rn:s been the hottest of the sea
son.
All kinds of tin work roofing and
renalrlnfe done at Bruce Cameron's
tin shop. V
Wanted A man to milk cows and
do farm work at Willie Halsell col
lege.
Bruce Cameroni' the tinner at W.
1 W. Miller's can always be found. If
you need anything in this line see
him. '
The zenith of the watermelon sea-
son has been reached; from now on
they will be smaller.
If 'you" wish' to" have beautiful
pIpht. white clothes ask for Red
Cross ball blue. .Refuse immita
tions. . dw
A. J. Greiner of Chicago is here
prospecting. He is a capitalist and
dealer in real estate.
Dr. Jackson's Indan eye salve a Cer
tain cure for weak and inflamed sore
.eves l'rice 25 cts. People's drug
store. . dw
On week from next Monday and
t hu hmwm f.nmiiiission will be with
us for a two weeks' stay.
A well improved farm good bearing
orchard an abundance of small Truit
lust marketed 00 worth of black
berries. To trade for town property
jn Viuila. S A. Perry Big Cabin
The week's Chautauqua Jpromised
for the last of the month is about to
be narrowed down to a couple of days.
Say; do you know that the best
meats fruits and vegitables are sold
.at the Viulta meat store?
Sam Frin.ee and Dr. Louis Bagby
have had a new rhone put In their
room at Worcester academy No. 110.
Collins ague cure works the liver
.nuaratiierd. Price 50 cents. People's
drug store. dw
Nathan Cixlimau became violently
im.ae at Grove a few days ago and
will have u be confined in an afylum.
If you e;it without appetite you
need Prickly Ash bitters. It prompt-
ly remove impurities that clog and
impels the actinn of the digestive
organ creates good appetite and
digestion strength of the-body and
activity of the brain. Fo' tale by
Ch.ti 'iM!! & Uticg". dw
Th'Tf will I a Un vn-ial from 8
Vt t!i "M k t'iniglit at lis Mcth'tfl-
it cbntc'i. ut.h. Ail mem'.eri and
fiiv.-N Invi!'.' 1.
It you are troubled with inodorous
bieutli. heartburn flatulency head-
ache ucldity paliin after eating lutw
of appetite persistent mulaiicholy or
low spirits yuu need a tonic. A few
doses of llerblne will give yuu tlio re-
cuperative force to remove these dis
orders. Price 50 cents. People's drug
store. dw
Rev. Lewis Isbell brother of our
own townsman L. P. lsbel arrived
from Fillmore III. last night and
will visit here several days.
Hot days followed by cool nights
will breed malaria In the body that
Is bullous or costive. Prickly Ash
bitters Is very valuabl at this time
for keeping the stomach liver and
bowels regulated well soiu uy Viiap-uan&B-iggs.
dw
Tains Blxby chairman of the
Dawes commission; II. Van htnith
audit. L. MeAlpIno were registered
ut the Cobb house last night.
I'ake life as it comes; and make the
most of ull circumstances but tor a
bad cotnrli or cold take Ballard's bore
hound syrup the best known remedy
for quick relief and sure cure; price 2;
and 60c. People's drug store dw
Mrs. M. V. Locke and daughters
Fanuio and Annie who have been
visiting relatives at the college re
turned to Muskogee this morning.
Tabler'B buckeye pile ointment is
not a panacea but is recommenaea
for blind.bleeding or protruding piles
and It will cure the most obstinate
cases; price 50c in bottles; tubes "5c.
People's drug store. dw
Mrs. L. B. Covel returned from Eu
reka Springs this morning where she
has been spending the summer. She
is very much Improved In Jiealth.
Corn-huskers' sprained wrists barb
wire cuts and sprains.orcuts from any
other cause are quickly healed when
Ballard's snow olutraent is promptly
annlied. Price 25 and 60c. People's
drugstore. dw
Charlev Parks has joined the Steed
man K. C ball team and caught a
irame for them at Pittsburg Kansas
yesterday. The Steedmans won 6 to
GLK::noVKk" tan ta!l sfirid
from the trtiv J(tf."
IloT.si-UK " Why so am I or
14 tan any man.
" Hut'ivill ihi-y come ulun you Jo
tall for them f" SHAKliSI'KAKlJ.
How (iiiikly Hotspur's wise and witty
rttort Iran the tragic untitle in which
Gletidower stalks and shows beneath
the seer's role the motley of the mounte-
bank. Most !eole would have taken
the Welch man ot his word and called
him seer without noting the tlilference
between to (all and to comMiid.
PiTi.iiu Twiints of comoarisoii ore sner-
gested between Glendower's tragic claim
and the comic claim made in some spe-
cious advertisements. "1 mn a woman
I know ull ulMjat woman. I understand
woman and I can cure woman because I
am u woman." The modern Mrs. Hot-
nnr !nt hir fiiu'er nt'ht on the weak
sjK)t of that clamorous claim by saying :
''Why if you can cure woman simply
because you are a woman then so can 1
and so can any woman." which very
plainly brings out the common sense
fact that the cure of diseases does not
depend uin being a man or being a
woman but tloes depend upon ueing a
trained and experienced physician.
There is as tar as is known no quali-
fied woman physician associated witli
any proprietary medicine firm. P. is cer-
tain that there is no one man or woman
who can show an experience or record
equal to that of Dr. K. V. Pierce; more
than thirty years of treatment of worn-
n'e ilkpnu urith ninetv-eifht txt cent.
cured out of more than lialf-a-miUion
women treated. Sick women can con
sult Dr. Pierce by letter absolutely free
nf rhniw Everv letter is held S3
strictly private and sacredly confidential.
All answers are mailed securely seaiea in
perfectly plain envelopes. Address Dr.
K. V. Pierce Buffalo N. Y.
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip
tion makes Weak Women
Strong and Sick Women Well.
r
Taken UD-One slightly yellow mare
about Ave years old. fourteen and. a
half hands hieh. right hind foot white
to the ankle branded on ten
shoulder. Owner can take same and
nav all expenses. S. W. Woodall six
miles southeast of Vinita.
Profi Fendall arrived this morning
from Colorado . where nc naa rjeen
oQnH!nf thn summer. His two
JJV.MU..Q "
nenhews accompanied mm nome anu
will attend school at the college this
fall.
Thousands suffer with torpid liver
nroducinL' ereat depression of spirits
r --' -
ndigestion constipation neaaacne
etc. Herbine will stimulate ine uver
keep the bowels regular and restore
a healthful buoyancy of spirits; price
50c. People's drug store. .aw
Henry Trott accidently rode over a
man named Craddocic au oiu souuer
at Springfield yesterday and it was
thought fatally injured him during
the street narade. He was placed
under bond on the charge of criminal
carelessness.
-'.'What's in a name?" The word
"bitters" does not always Indicate
something harsh and disagreeable.
Prlckiv ash bitters Is proof of this
it cleanses strengthens and regulates
the system thoroughly yet it is so
nleasant the most delicate stomacn
will not object to it. Sold by Chap
man & Brlggs. ' w
J. C. Starr stenographer for the
Cherokee attorneys with the Dawes
commission is at home this week en
(raced in arranging a docket of con
D O - -
tested cases of persons who have been
refused enrollment by the commission.
It will be in alphabetical order and
kept for ready reference.
ituvvnur meats at the Vinita meat
'
store. Fresh meat skliiiuny iiauuieu
and deliveries promptly made.
M. E. Milford is sick abed.
If you have'nt been buyng your
meat frcm Gus Nichols ybu had better
try him.
Judge Gill and family left last night
for Springfield III. for a visit of
several days.
Willie Halsell college.
The next annual term of Willie
Halsell college will open September
181900. '
The main building is being repaired
from top to bottom and when finished
will be both sightly and comfortable.
It will be occupied by the boys and
young men under the care of Profs.
Bishop and Fendall. The girls and
young ladies will occupy the new cot
tage utider the care of the president
and his wife. The school will be pre
pared to give good advantages and have
a better patronage than last year. We
will earnestly try to make the school
this year just what It ought to be and
we ask our friends to helD us in this
good work. If you are a friend of the
school and want It to succeed patron
ize It.
Our terms are as cheap as it is poa
slble for us to make them without sus
taining a financial loss. Noschoolcan
without an endowment and giving like
advantages can underbid us and. live
TERMS.
Primary deimrtment oef month... $2.00
PreDaratory ' ...2.50
AMirinmlf. ' " o.w
Muslo vocal " "
Instrumental " " -0
Man rlnlln. fSuItar and violin" 4.00
Elocution " -00
Art " -K
Board . " I-. 10-00
r.mindrv " 100
Writp. for further Particulars to
TnEO. F. BitEWEr president.
1''' & ;'..'.
...RINGS RINGS...
J-very Cold ring I fell carries with it a Gl'AKANTKK that it 1 SOLID
GOLD ami will always wear well and will be just as good in quality Ueu-ty-live
years from now as it is the day you buy it.
When you want a GOOD ring or any other article of Jewell y ihi.l will
wear well and that is really worth the money you pay for it call and see
what I have.
Solid (iolJ Rings
From $1.00 up to $15.00.
Pine and complicated watch repairing l specialty. "
MOTTO Not the cheapest but the ULST work ut all times.
AUGUST SCHLIl-CKER.
jeweler and Optician.
Now nt Union's drug store S. Wilson St. Vinita.
fti time o want a neat clean no
QO tO
(Biintev-0 ixcvy
Stable.
1
Want you horse boarded right? Well this is the place to
bring him ; he will get careful attention.
Gclcpbonc mo. 82.
Get the Best...
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And Let Us Figure with You on
Good Dry Lumber
Sash Doors lite
-AT RIGHT PRICES.
Wilburton Lumber
Phone 42
Oliver Bagby Pres.
J. O. Hall V-Pres.
FIRST
W. P. Phillips Cashle
NATIONAL BANK
. VINITA INDIAN TERRITORY.
Capital $100000 Surplus 815.00C
Oldest and Strongest National Bank in
. the Cherokee Nation.
. DIRECTORS
B. F. Fortner E.B-Frayser. loufn
W. H. Kornegay ;V. A. Graham . W. E. Halsell
Does a Safe General Banking BuBinesB'
Oliver Bagby
A. h. Churchill
G W.Clart.
.1.0. Hall
Legal 9 Blanks.
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saver to the Upper Northwest. To
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the Puget Sound in 70 hours from
the Missouri river inrougn
coaches and chair carsv through
tourist sleepers through- dining
car service and standard sleepers.
This is vhe main traveled road
Missouri river to the northwest
. NUMBER 15 Kansas City & St.
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Utah Pacific coast and the north-
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 291, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 6, 1900, newspaper, September 6, 1900; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774088/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.