The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 142, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 22, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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A Sodden Twinge
Of ji:i l ytny 0e f"'tt wmi'lntf of
mi Mllik f ilieiiimiUmi. Jt fei 1 if
llir illfM iiw wne III llie Inim-nor iihihi Irn
tml llir r1 i-mut of ilit-iiiimtimii U
found hi impute l 1'iiUr to cure
rlM iiiimlihtii Hi I.IihmI muni l el-unti"d
Of till" poinolloil illlplllltie VrllUll ic
llii i rtnnp of I lie i1lwa'.
)r I'd -rett'a tluMrii Mpi1I m! lieovery
tiu 4 la-en very nih irdil In 0" eure of
I IM'IIMOII mill kit-
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i lrniiwi-n t1i" blwd
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which are Hie
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jmllfi'-M thf olil
I. ill l)V iucrem.liitf
I lir in ll it V ol tilt!
Muoil.iimk i ii k
j."tiiinl it inn nui
the Niipply ol pine
I it'll lilmxl wliicli
inliU in thf vlvror
of every phytcal
Olilll.
Mi H A MrKnIuM.
nl iiiitin. William
imip in. K(' wulr
"I liinl I -0 limitil'it
wlOi i hriiiimium lr
iivnva vrtua.. twit
I llinr cuiM mil l-nv uiv It'I. I li'llv
rili.li. Tilil iiihhv dii"i "'t twil llirm
mmvo m i lo ill. None 'l ! illil in iMiirh
hI Ii mtu ill my Ixnk li'l '"' 'rK
Uiul l III"1 I'l mv lirmll. wrtiilvt nmlv kill
. Mv mnirlllr v iy Imil Kv-i vl1y
lm w m wi.i I mii'l ili 1 1""1 "v '
il lli- oi.lilm Miliil lU-ivri v' m't lour
l.la 'illi lm. l.nUv my lirnllll l IIkhI
nlltl iilU-Hua Iwrlvr yritm HH I iruit ti "
Tit 1 motive for miUtitutloit it
jieuiiU tho denlrr to male the liltle
moir jaotU lid hy the iwle of 1cm
met Hoi toil nielteliiea. He Kln: y.w
le Thmfoie aeeent no piilwtitute for
"Golden Mettle. I lleovery.M
lr. 1'ieuVa I'leuwoit 1'eUet eleatiao
ie tKiwela aiJ ptliiiuUto the alugijiaU
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NEW WHITNEY
RHSTAURANT.
I)ct McaI In tho City 35c
nort Orders n Specialty.
I'lr.t l.r l't .1 tfanlitr
Qcm Restaurant.
Hot IMacc In tho City
to (let a ()(hh! McaI.
All VUuU of went Kil mul (Juiuin
io pennon; Shott Oriieri" ppco
Ulty. Freh oyi'lrrw In ny
iitvle; V tiling you tuny
want In the ruling line.
Hon J nienln cent
tarkcy Hevcrvomb. I'rops
R-I-P-A-N-S!
Yhrtf l .OAi-fh v cMvlitvoa of ill
lieUh llul iut lviu tiK-4 tv the ooca-
tMil we k4 a RMW.N S tbuU J "or
W tv itniiijitM. The tc-f t jww Vet
fiioiiKh t i u vnUM.iry vaumi. Ttie
.ntv Wtlle tv ix uts Cvntiti up.
yy tvv er. t-tf
g"00D FARMS!
IU)R S.M.U.
h xvrll jJvxhI fAlUl'k tivh l.nul
.mmV.ou t"Hfy ner. Nv i vuir
tuie tv Mvme one t Ivuaiu 1jkv
lv-i".i '0 Sve vi w.livv
Al.lUlKr Kt:i:i.i:R. Ramona 1. T
Thela-Raine
New Utvss Making.
Stvl .1 vp t.U" J.lfv V.i.tVcT jut
tl ! C f C.'.N . Nl IO V'V SlV t 'CV1
h FEW REASONS WHY
PHOTOGRIPHS..
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FOWLER.
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CHURCHES TOMORROW. Qtim&m&tiJjJJ
I w j
5ubjetl of Discoume at Tomor
ruw'i 3crvite.
Mi-lhoiiUt Church Hunilay nclniol
ici'i h. in. At II . iij-i preiichlnjf by
Jtuv. J. II. Ciilpi'Mier. .Sulijcct "In-
lldelltly" A upt'ctttl mtiiiuii for tho
uricori vt 1 tcil hy tho Itev. J. I). (Jul-
pcppiT ul 7::0 p. 111. Hvwrytiorly
vltnl.
Opi-rn Hdij-f At .'I p in. tin It'V.
.1 Jl. ('ulpi pprr wtll pri Hi'li ii qii-Hal
hiTinon to men only. Thin MTinun
Iiiim bi i n ln'iird hy inlllliiiiM iind hone
oflho linifct forci fill rffoit f t!i
M t f l.iM I 1 v Itit. All nu'ii tiro lurni'Hily
invited In uttenil.
I'lewnyierluii (!h u r t'h S.il.luth
tiehmil II) u. in.; rreiiehliii: by Kev.
Muivlu (Julpepper ut II text "What
mIiiiII 1 do then with Jeniin wlileli
l eitlleii ChrUt"; Junior lieutfuii 3 p.
111.; ChrlMlun Kndeavor tl:l' p. in.
'J'lmio will bo no cvtinlnir Hervleen
owliirf to the union mcvlliitf now In
jirinfrt'HM.
St. John' Church Services In this
chinch next Sumky tha Sunday
next before Kinder u follows: Holy
Communion tit 7:30 u. in ' Sunday
Hchool Ht 10 n. in.; morning pmyer
and Hcriuon ut 11 a. in. No evening
porvlct next Sunday. All will be
welcome ut tho nervieen of thl cburcli.
To my Friend nd ratrona On ac-
count of tho revival lueetlnyii con
ducted by the evm-KelUt iUv. Cul
pepper 1 have decided not to have
my m edal nalo next week but will
have It later on 1 hope you will all
coma out to tho inectlun and help to
make It a ucceiful revival for Inl-
ta and the country around for wo all
need spiritual reviving a well as ma
terial. Ttunkliik' you for your pat-
ronaiia and kludnoM to me I am
yours lespert fully. Mm IUi.kntink.
Another Artesian Well.
The machinery Pet this morn-
Inth' for drtlUnt; an artesian well on
the Former - lUtgly propeity adjoln-
li'i; lr. Foitnei'n reldt noe lot on the
noUlh ThoHO Inleieslid iu the liu-dvrukln-
are lr. 15. F. Former Dr.
Oliver lUtfby N. U. Utder Win. Mel
lette Jax. S. lVtvenpori Arthur F.
Chambctlui and J. T. t"Uliau. The
well will be the llrst 01. 0 in that sec-
tion id the Ioh.
A Sewte ColJ for Ihrre Honths.
Tho follow lim letter from A. J.
Nutautn at l'.attsvllle Ind. tell
Its own idory. "I sutTored fer three
month with a severe cKl A dri:-
t:Ul t rep ted me m me medicine and
a physician pi escribed for me yet 1
did net Improve. 1 then tried IVley'
lloney and Tar and euht dose cured
me." Jlefuse subliiwtcs lvp!e'
drow "tore
1. triple coiitfb yWl ijulckly to
the wov.derful eoratle qval tiesof
l.!ey'' Hon.y and Tar. There i
nothing else "jit s khI." For sale
by lVvp e'- Viv i'"H'. d
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lias become known as the "little bargfain store" ot Vinita. It is the only
place in in town where good seasonable merchandise is sold at lower
prices than the cheap racket stuff has formerly been sold for. We
2gj realize that the day of high prices have gone forever. Therefore every
5! article in our store has been placed on sale at prices nearer to the cost
than goods have ever before been sold in Vinita.
In Millinery.
Wo havo absolutely tho largest and
and most up-to-dato stock ever brought
into tho Indian Territory. "NVo havo hats
for all classes tho rich and poor tho
swell dressers and moderato dressers.
In fact wo can suit the taste and purso of
all. Tho lady who fails to see our ele-
gant lino of Easter headwear will not
bare seen tho newest and nobbiest crea-
tions in spring millinery.
Ladies' Tailored
Skirts.
Wo havo n fino selection of ladies'
man-tailored skirts designed after tho
latest models in the Vecognized fashion
centers. In this lino wo have somo real
beauties that can bo appreciated only by
being seen. We also havo the exclusive
agency for tho Premier Ladies Tailoring
Company of Chicago and can show you
over one hundred designs and models
and over ono hundred ditferent colors and
grades of cloth. In this line we can fur-
nish the garment made to order at prices
ranging from $7.00 to f r0 or we can
sell you the goods in the piece.
In Hosiery.
We have a tine assortment of hos-
iery for both ladies and gentlemen. In
this department as in all others we
have the most up-to-date goods at the
most reasonable prices in the city.
Men's Hats.
We have a line line of men's hats. We
have a hat for 1.50 that other store? in
town sell for 1225 and 12.50. We will
give you a regular 12.00 hat for $1.25.
Pon't fail to see tlii line before vou buv.
EmbroideriesM
Here is where we can save you
money. We have the l:;rgtt and mot
complete line to be found i: the city. In
fact wo are overstocks! in this line and
every piece lias Veen marked dangerous-
ly near the cos: line.
Our store is so full of bargains that
we mih: continue a!on j this liav until
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wo had filled this entiro paper and then
not have told ono half our story ; there-
fore we will content ourselves by quot-
ing a few extraordinary low prices :
Ladies trimmed hats 50c to $40.00.
Ladios street hats 25c to $10.00.
High grade men's hats 1.25 to 1.50.
Embroideries per yard 3c to SOc.
Ladies tailored skirts 4.00 to 50.00.
Ladies fino hose 8 to 40c.
Gents hose 5 to 30c.
Ladies vests 5 to 18c.
Gents underwear 30c.
Lvdies dress shields 8 to 25c.
Fancy towels 7 to 30c
Ladies handkerchiefs 5 to 25c.
Gents handkerchiefs 3 to 25c.
Gents suspenders 10 to 50c
Ladies New Century hose supporters 25c
Ladies fancy garters 18c.
Gents garters 5c.
Embroideries Irices and appliques 3cto$3
Ladies belts 10c to 1.00.
Bead Necklaces 5 to 30c.
Pearl set side combs 25c.
Pearl set pompadour combs 15.
New 4Vassar tuck combs 35c.
Crystal crepe paper per roll 10c.
Pox papers 0 to 25c.
Envelopes 25 for 5c.
Coil buggy washers per coil 5c.
Childrens garden sets 3 pieces Uc.
18 inch meat platter 48c.
14 iuch meat platter 21c
Hat racks 10c.
Decorated night lamps 25c.
Dressing combs 5 to 25c.
Finishing braids per piece 4c.
Shoo strings per doz 5 to 10c. .
Combination water bottles fountain syr-
inge 1.50.
Hand brushes 4c.
Face brushes 30c.
Galvanized water pails ISc.
Tin pails 15c.
Cove roil tin pails i to 15 c.
Spring hinges extra qualiy per pair 10c
Co:"!Ve pots 11c to 1.40.
Stew pans 15 to 45c.
Frying pans 12 to 23e.
Pocket knives 3 to 50c.
The above is only a few of our many
bargains wherein we save
Come and see for voursc'f.
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 142, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 22, 1902, newspaper, March 22, 1902; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774159/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.