The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 26, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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Heavy Sentences Imposed On Those
Convicted of Lnrceny. t
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Tbe Nowata term of court waa
adjourne last night in time for
the officials to return here on the
nigbt train. '.The session waa
marked by the imposing of a num-
ber of penitentiary sentences for
larceny Among those consigned
to Leavenworth were: .
Jake Willetts larceny five
years.
llyland Griggs larceny five
years.
Albert ' Whiteturkey larceny
five years. 5
James Shelton attempted train
wrecking five years.
.Charley Jackson - attempted
train wrecking five yars.
Ed Faulks convicted of dispens-
ing 30days in Vinita jail $10fine.
Frank Riner dispensing 60 days
$10 fine. '
George Adams dispensing by
days $25 fine.
INJUNCTION GRANTED.
Cattlemen Score First Blood In Fight
With Shoenfelt.
When the duetto
Jt& ' ' Jill
tar' ine
Duck Shooting Gun for $10.25
Popular niakes of Rifles at
Popular Prices.
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DUCKS ARE HERE.......
Local sportmen report good shooting at near by points. If your outfit is. not
. complete we are prepared to supply all deficiencies with right goods at right prices.
jp?j LA.RCjlS ' SPrtsmen who are making preparations for -the approaching'
DARROUQH HARDWARE CO.
Hou) Fop Thanksgiving
Below you will find some of the many
things we have to offer you for Thanks-
giving: -
TURKEYS CELERY CRANBERRIES
FRESH VEGETABLES
CANNED VEGETABLES CANNED MEATS
FRUIT PICKLES RELISH
CONDENSED MINCE MEAT
APPLES PUMPKINS
PURE FRUIT JELLIES
EGGS AND CHICKENS
Cowan & Srnartt
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The Most Direct
Route fiom'either north
or south to'the Famous
Health Res ort and :
Springs of
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is'via the
t-ve literp.f.'re concerning
r-j-ttV.l tcsnrt furnished j
R. R. Time Table
Saint Louis aoi
S&n Pr&ncisco
GOING WEST
rraln 47. PisDKer l:'pm
Train "9. Mptwir 1:17 am
TraiD 441 Local l:i'5am
GOING EAST
Train 1W. Tasif nRpf 4:M p m
T'aio World'i Fair Special 12:41 a m
Train 44U Local 1:06 a m
B' AAissouri Kansas and
Ttxas Railway
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Judge Hosea Towneend has
granted a' temporary injunction
reBtrainine Indian Agent bchoen.
felt and hie subordinates and the
Indian police from removing or
disturbing cattle in the Chickasaw
nation. The collection of taxes
will cease until the case can be
heard on its merits December 15.
At that time United States Attpr-
nev Johnson and Indian Inspector
Zeverly will represent the . federal
government which has under
taken to enforce the payment of
tribal taxes.' Prior to July tbe
Indians attempted to collect the
ftX with Utile success and then
anneal to the federal ' government
to collect a royalty on cattle of 25
cents a bead. Hundreds of cattle
have since thai lime been ejected
from tbe nation because the owners
refused to pay.' The stockmen
question the validity of the tax.
' The holiday rates to the Southeast
this year via the "Rock Island Sys-
tem" Choctaw Oklahoma & Gulf 1.
R. are unusually low with additional
dates of sale and long limit. Ask your
neare&t ticket agent for full Informa
tion.
If you are otlious and seeking
advisers ' ;
Take DeWitfs Little Early Risers
Just before going to bed.
You will Dud on the morrow
You are rid of your sorrow
That's all; Just enough saia.
hp-o famous cills do not gripe but
move the bowels gently and easily
cleansing the liver. Their tonic effect
Bives strength to tb glands prevent-
Ing a return of the oisoraer. v.
Foreman Q
JOIN THE CROWD.
Tli New Northwest is increas'ng from
immigration by 200000 people yearly.
T-fcicroirm offers a field tor farmers.
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stock raisers miners lumoermen me
ters fruit growers and all classes oi
labor. The Cody Wyoming extension
!rr. th. Bi? Horn Region offers a splen
did opening for the live stock and wool
haitns8 and for tannine ov irr.gai...
The industrial expansion that is now
the basis of wealth in the East will oe
the Northwest. Give some
thought toward a home in Nebraska or
Minnesota the Dakotas Montana North
-oct. Wvominsr. Northern Idaho
Washington the Puget Sound and Col
umbia River region.
Northwest Train to Take.
"The Burlington-Northern PaciSc Ex-
press" is the only through train into the
Northwest territory in connection with
the Northern Pacific Railroad. Through
coache? chaircars (seats free) tnrouga
tourist sleepers over this short line and
time saver to the Northwest. Connect-
ing train from Denver to Alliance in
connection with this great through train.
You can reach the Northwest either via
Kansas City St Joseph or Denver by
the Burlington Route.
To the North.
ti" nurllnpton has two trains dally to
St. Paul and Minneapolis reaching the
valuable territory of Minnesota and t be
Dpkotas traversed by the Northern Paci-
fic and Great Northern Railroads. The
Burlington is the main traveled road to
the Northwest and North Investigate
the Northwest by addressing either the
Industrial Departments of the Great
Northern or Northern Pacific Railroads
atfet Paul or the undersigned.
L. J. ERICKER T. P. A. 823 Main St.
1 Kansas City Mo.
L. W. -VAKELEY G. P. A. St Louis.
F. C SHARON S.W P.A. f 23 Mam St.
Kansas Cty Mo.
Chickasaw Country Flooded
A serious flood exists In the Washita
and Blue valleys in the Chickasaw
nation the country for miles around
being under water. In some sections
it has rained continuously for four
day 3 causing the rivers to overflow.
Many families have been forced to
abandon their homes and seek shelter
on higher ground. ! '
Beautiful Clear Skies.
Herblne exerts a direct influence on
the bowels liver and kidneys purify-
ing and strengthening these organn
and maintaining them in a normal
condition of health; thus removing a
common cause of yellow motby
greasy skin and more or less of pim-
ples blotches and blackheads. 50c at
People's drug store. dw
Id addition to the very low holiday
rates to the Southeast the "Rock
Island System" Choctaw Oklahoma
Si Gulf R. R i will sell excursion tick
ets to Arkansas Missouri Illinois
Wisconsin Minnesota Iowa Kansas
Nebraska. South Dakota North -Da
kota and Colorado atone fare plus J2
fnr the mund trip.' Tickets good 30
davs from date of ale. Free reclin
ing jjhair cars on all trains.
"Anxious Moments
Some of the most anxious hours of
a mother's life are those 4 when the
lit.tifl nns of the household have the
croup. There 13 no otner memciue u
effective in this terrible malady as
Foley's Honey and Tar. It is a house
hold favorite for throat and lung
troubles and as it contains no opiates
or other poisons it can be safely given.
Sold by People's drug Btore. dw
Poley's Honey and Tar
or children.safesure. No opiates.
Sold by Peotjles' drau stoe.
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THHCOuH TRAILS
DAILY i SIMMS TOO"
"THE MY WAY"
BETWLEH PRINCIPAL POINTS H
Missouri Kansas
Indian Territory Oklahoma
Texas & Mexico.
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS
AMD RECLINING CHAIR CARS
ON ALL THROUGH TRAINS.
I- ron FAST TIMS takc
I mi KATY FLYER"
r We Thought
Everybody knewa
Brinson& Patterson
Carried in addition to their stock
of HIGH GRADE LUHBER a full
line of
aM Excelsior Paints.
Every gallon of which is fully
guaranteed and our price on
same is lower than any other
standard paint on the market.
If you do not know it this little "ad"
will post you. He back tip our little talk
and when our recommendation of any
article we sell goes out we make it good.
Four barrels of Peirce City White lime
goes further and makes better work than
5 barrels of any other lime on the market.
We sell it. It is the "hot stuff." if you
are going to do a first class' job of plast-
ering; or mason work
1 We also have everything in the way of
building material hard plaster sash houso
specialties. Sole agents for 5 of the largest
mantel and tile houses in America. Come and
have a talk with us about your house 'and
barn bills.
Location ' WestJIllinois st. Opp. Tresby teriau
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Hvrncp fnr intrrnnt Jncr VOll. htlt I
have a good thing for you and 1 wish to
"pass it along." I have the completest
most up-to-date line of i-uits and overcoats
ever brought to Chelsea in fact I have a
line good enough for any city trade and I
have more than my trade justify so Imust
turn loose and am going to give you the
benefit of my mistake. I have $15 and S18
overcoats that I will sell for $12.50
I have $15 and $17 suits going at .....$12.50
$8.00 Boys' suits for 6.50
I5.00 Child's suits for... ... 3.50
It will pay you to make a special trip to buy at these
prices. These goods are high-grade all wool fabrics.
R.K. Adair's Dry Gocds Emporium
CHELSEA. 1ND. TER.
& Cr i& jSr l& & & 51 $
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fsTlO CCtCXf.ST SERVICE. 5
(Flrit Published November 8 1901.)
Warnlng.Order
Iu the United Stat Court for the Northern
Dlttlct of the Indian Territory tlttlng
at Vlnlta.
Loulsie Ale.hire Riultyi
ChT drtiSda'S 'cb.rlei Al.W.ta waraed
to aiioear In this Court within thirty day
and Tswe thVcomplalnt of the plaintiff.
Loulsle Aleiblre.
CUA9. A. DAVIDSON Clerk.
By P. M. Ford Dep ny.
John B. Turner. At mey tat Plaintiff
8. F. Parks Attorney for non-wstldent defendant.
(First Published Sot. 11 b. i'e.)
Warning Order.
In the United Ptftte lm onvr Court
" t Vlnlta. In the North rn d.btrli t of me
Indian Territory.
Peter C. Thomas Plain: i'"".
Willie Campbell Defendast t
The dter.dnt. Willie Car-PiK ll w yarned
n.iahw. rtlmipliiinl t -.he l ntirt.
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MEMPHiS THE EAST AND
TEXAS OLD MEXICO CALIFORfilA A!i3 THE WEST.
Pullmaa OriwiBg-Rom BufUl Sleepen Tbrosrsh le
Pueblo Colorado Springs and Denver.
FREE RECLININQ CHAIR CARS
On All Trains.
UNSQU.MEO SCHCDUL.ES AND PERFECT StHVSCE.
J. f. HeNALLY 0 P. A. C. Kl. DUNCAV T. P. .
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 26, 1902, newspaper, November 26, 1902; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774189/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.