The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 159, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 9, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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niakfr w lit icuiiruntt-t all work' a !erfi-i
tit. Apply to lonti iilillm boutb Suiltli nt.t
nf ar I 1 1 Jones'. !"0-lf;i
WAMTKK rialn sewing. Mrs. Mlnslmil.
KOIi SA LK A neutered black middle
Ktitlllon iiouOnit 8 yearn old poilUrnjo fur-
nlKiiud on iippilcittlon. li. WALL Kit. Mi tug
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; LynJcnwood College
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m i . ' Ki'ulr Ulas.lrul Hiid (Jul If no lJre-
... 5 ? imratnry enurm-n. Music. Klofutlon Art.
j .i i. V. VU-h Director. Ili-autlful location.
! rlc cara to Pi. Loul. Cataluiiupnu hji-
I iilW'uUuu. Ifit-v. Unurtfu Fretlurio Ay n' lJh.
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WANl'KD Two trvc;ll"K BHlesmi'n ; f?5
kit month mid ox pmisua. Imh Angi-lits Older
UOSl LillUlN MO. IM-Uii
LOST (Jollictor'l bill boolt. Leave at
Jumbo (rrooery and ect reward. W. I'.ilnte
wood lAti-163
ATTKNTIU.N LAIIK! Earn fJu per 100
writing abort lotteri from copy. Address
Btamp'-d envlop for partlcularH. Albion
Surt-Inlly Co. Albion. Mk-b. l.VJ-171
LOCAL MOTES
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The storm is over.
All kinds Jf salt tish at Zono's. tf
Go to church tomorrow.
All kinds Keed potatoes. Zeno. 33-tf
Mrs. Will Tygar has a sick baby.
Louis Zeno returned from Spavlnaw
yesterday.
Pure country honey at Weir Bros'
lo4-tf
Trumbull's seed are irood seed. Ec
Lee has a full line. 133-tf
J. N. Brooks of Welch was a Yinita
visitor today.
For fresh garden seeds of all kinds
ro to Zeno. 23-tf
See the line of floor oil cloth at Fra
zee's. l.r-tf
Miss Kate Humphrey of the Jumbo
store is sick today.
The Chieftain prtnts note heads at
$i 50 a thousand.
1oqo gallons of milk wanted every
rnonsiiiL'. Vinita Ice Cream Co. oitf
j. iu. none or dwenuaie was a
visitor in Yinita today.
The Chieftain prints envelopes good
XXX ones at $1 00 a thousand
Soda water and ice cream at IV o
pies drug store. H'J-tf
AHert Marks is availing at tl
IlatcliU grocery on Saturdays.
Full an 1 fresh lino of Trumbull
Garden seed at. Ed Lee's. 13.Vtf
H iXttfO'JWomtit milk wanted every
nioniuiL'. mita leu Cream 1.0 .fti
Frank s is Koine; to Ciithae to
itiKht to work in a shoo store.
Fresh aidcn and flower seeds at V'
I l.tvtn;rt"s. d!f
The CiihUshi prints law brkt at
65 cents a p
A. 11. larger arid little daughter are
oinp to Ni -) this cc!iinr.
I handle all kinds of feed dive
.me a trial. V. G. Cowan. lit
Hovs rakes and poultry netting at
Ed Lee's. UVtf
The A ft on 1'ioneer has changed it s
its name to the "Frisco Meteor."
If you want jrood butter and fat
chickens jjo to F. G. Cowan. 5tf
llrliijr 11s your swett milk every morning-
Yinita Ice Cream Co. 54-1 f
John Alxlo brought hi tiO (hm'ti of
today and sold to the Zeno grocery.
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No. 2hW Lc-!t Htrciit
Ht. Louis Wo. iiaic-ii 19 1K1.
I wai a victim of lpcjilt sof.s end MttrLie nervoysnc?s
tor eihlen mouths uuaole to K'-t a proper nudit's re t and
fet-liuK tirod and worn out continually. I was easily u riiaied
and bvxlirical at the uliKlitest. provocation but Wmo ut
Cardui nave me great relief. Within a week alter 1 U-gan
using it I had my firot real good niwht'i rest that I had bad for month. My app
tne iaa Stored my general system toned up and nervousness became a.
thing of the yajt.
i' am bo pleased to acknowledge
the ureal coral ive merit of your health
giving uieuiuue aud gladly eudora it.
CUAVUIH IlDIilS Oi" tiu.NOB tiO. UT.
U vJ 0 u 'vJ Lisp vii'kwa w -lJ yj
We want to call your attention to the couiplete aud immediate relief
Mrs. llcHt tecurod by taking Wine of Cardui. Within a week after she he-
can taking Wine of Cardui Mrs. Beat had her first good night a rptt for
7.-...i.t .. ...i... ii..- .n.Ua(-a mmikpiI liv nervoiisiiOHa and V ine or
CVdui. as the host mewstrual regulator has no superior in the world as a U
lawlicine to wiotLe a woman's nerves Nervousness and hysteria are warn- y
. i :s i:.. .f tun it f:m I
nif's ot tlio approoctl ot lnaaiuiy aim n reuia. i i
only be the a-sylum or the prave. With euth an outlook an this before her
no pullerniff woman can reasonably refuse to give Wine of Cardui a t-ja .
It hriiigs a euro that thousands of women have sought for in vain. v ill
you secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui today and start treatment i
All druggist sell ?1.00 hettles Wine ot bardui.
There nrc a preit many hungry hearted
women ! wutiM att"!id a Sxttiy sale if
babies were ever oiferfd for talc because
there are a preat many wives who love
chiidreu a:id have been told by physi-
cians that they can never hope to nurse
i chi!d of their own.
Sme of tlie.ie women who have used
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription for the
cure of womanly ills hive been made
happy mothers as a result of the cure of
womanly d lie a so and the building up of
the f ener.il he.ilth.
Doctor I'iereo's Favorite Prescription
makes wo.ik. women strong ami sick
women well. It establishes regularity
dues we liteiiinsf drains heals inflamma-
tion iind ukcratiou aad cures female
weakness.
WI wrnte to votf iionie time scro lo nel informn
tini aVi'if pi v c.tv. " .iy Mi M.irv I.re Finn
srv. c.( Jr- L i. " ! w.-.n tronS'i-d with
frm.-ilr v-.. kii.'i !:! i.i. KH"'uv'l nusvrr
ftom yi:. fl ivi-ie; tn ; tnke lM-t'r rierrr'n
Fiv iritt I ic riHt.n n vl 'iiM''n Mf icfil 1
civ-rv ' I t(. t-t v!( .f F:vtinse Pre-rp'i.-
' n n 1 i.j in t it ii.t me T'kI I bud
bsi . - : .- .'(ill h i I n. children ;
Ti'jw t ri.i -vt'itt Mir h.it i f4i v.l with
!'! ' i .v 1 v. i-n pile i -h t.v tlir tifln of
O'vl iij.l vnir -t.Ih i-ie. I piaic vour moiiicme
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" V .i ey'i.!:ni t: kllcr if yon wUh "
- ''-: " ; Dr. ri-rce's Common Serine
lvrer is sect r on receipt
. t )i-. fj-":-.r nisiin'.fiii y.
' o; e cent v.r:p. Mr the tx in
' ' ur :".!! fr the cloth-
. ' '.v m.n- Alhess Ur.K.V. Pierce
; i ; . N. Y.
L. J. Brown of Casville Mo. is the
guest of his taughterMrs.S.F. Wallen
Ering us your sweet milk every morn
ing v inita Ice Cream Co. 54-t f
Miss Ora V. Eddlernan and Chas. L
Heed were married at Muskogee last
evening.
The Chlctiaiii will print your job
cheaper.
George Coble who has been sick
wit h pneumonia for some days is re
covering.
Three room house with garden and
co v lot for rent at $ a rnont h. 137-3t
Some men marry widows because
they are too lazy to do the courting
themselves.
Just received a car of S. P. Hour
the best on the mnrket. L. P. (Jar-
risun. U4-tl
The Green hotel Is wearing a new
coat of paint which adds much to its
appearance.
Ir. Esnia Eondurant physician and
surgeon i'hdne L'SO. Emnlre block.
Yinita 1 T. l.iH-tf
Martha Lynch and G. N. Miller of
'inita were married at the clerks of
fice yesterday.
Try a sack of Our Choice flour; every
sack guaranteed to be as good as the
W. Zeno.
Jake L'arthouieiiew the painter is
verv sick at the Green hotel with
icart t rouble.
I am prepared to supply all of Madam
Yale's remedies at my home. Mrs.
v t lie. FliMf
No orders will be taken at the Gar
rison tmat market Sunday morning
after !) o'clock. Customers take notice.
If you want the lest meats you will
Iind them at Zeno's. Ixith home grown
and Kansas City meats. Fhone ?.. tf
There will be no morning or evening
rvlees at the Methodist church next
Sunday owing to the absence of the
1st or.
Extra clean hluegras sweet peas
red and white clover and Bermuda
grxss seed at E1. Lee's.
Miss Caroline Goodykoontz and Tom
lyrd entertained the whist club at
the home of Mrs. K. I. Blakeney last
evening.
1 be chieftain prims good 14-pound
ruled letter bead in the best of
tyle at $2.50 a thousand.
The ladies of the St. John's Guild
ill meet with Mrs. II. I. Blakeney
Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. A full
attendance is requested.
Foley's kidney cure makes kidneys
and bladder right. Don't delay tak-
g. Sold by People's drug store dw
Orchard Heights on the cast side
attracting attention these days. A
tiumlier of costly residences are going
up in that quarter this season.
The surest and safest remedy for
kidney and bladder disease. Sold by
People's drug store.
Mrs. A. N. Green and daughter.
Miss Marion returned from Kansas
City last night where they have been
attending the graduating exercises of
Ir. Geo. Green.
TH2 iiING AS GUEST.
EoKland- Holer la Much More (ilveu
to Social Inlcrt'oarwe Than
Ilia Mollier Wn.
Chattanooga DrnggUt's Statement
Eobt. J. Miller proprietor of the
Bead House drug store of Chattanoo-
ga Term. writes: "There is more
merit In Foley's Honey and Tar than
in any other cough syrup. The calls
fyr it multiply wonderfully and we
sell more of it than all other cough
syrups combined." Sold by People's
drugstore. dw
People who are privileged to play host
and hostess to the king who arrived at
Elvedeu hall on a vii-.it to Lord Iveagti
have a good deal more to go through
than i3 imagined by those who merely
glance at the descriptive reports In the
papers and admire the successful atd
satisfactory way In which everything has
gone off. In truth says the London
Daily Mail a royal visit if it reflects a
certain share of honor and glory on
those to whom it is paid entails also
on them a very real amount of worry
and trouble.
The first anxiety of the host and host
ess is naturally the selection of those
who are to be invited to meet the illus
irlous visitors. Not only has the name
of every guest to be submitted for ap
proval but It Is the usual custom for
the king to signify his wishes as to who
should be asked to meet him. It is not
even deemed necessary for the host to
be already acquainted with them. It Is
true that certain of the great ones of
the '..ir.d with perhaps an old-fashioned
I '.i a of what is. due to themselves as
hosts have from time to time objected
to invitiiis perfect grangers to meet
royaay undir tlielr root.
The personnel oi the pnrty being at
r.gt's :;:.d. i '.aborat c pre parat los.s bare
lo be made for the actual bousing
the royal cuef ts. rainier paptraar.?-
rrs and so ca are busily at work a"
:vrr the hr.uf.e (ur feme weel s brTc.re-
fcdbd. ard most s i ial and pirilcvlar
r.; i' riLloa is paid to bsths. water supply
ami sanitation generally a prtcautloa
v. a i h has biea tn-i tly and invariably
observed ev r since the disaster of 1871
when the Prince of Y.'alea was brought
to death's door through a sojourn In a
badly drained hause In Yorkshire.
Wbm Queen Yic'cria honored any of
her subjects with a i.!:. It was ty r.o
means a matter of course that pet.p'e
taying Jn the house should ha-.e tyo
privilige of fif.ir;; elcwr. at tble wi;h
their august fe'low visitor. It was her
riiaje.st 's euFtom not only to take with
her to the houses where she designed to
"Sic" (as the obi pl.rjse was) for a night
ir two her own bed and bedding car-
riages horses ami servants (including
occasionally her cook) but alsotoeon-
ae be-r.-eif at anils to the company of
her own suite. Kunet'mes Inviting her
tort and hoiiti fs to join her at luncheon
.r dinner.
Such ultra-ro2l r xcluslvcr.ess a this
was never the habit of the Prince and
Princess of Yalcs nor is It now in their
changed and more eialtcd position. The
first meal of the day is invariably served
In the royal apartments; of course on
shooting End racing days or on the oc-
casion of any public function luncheon
3 usually taken abroad. But at "the
creat event of the Kngl.'shrcan's day"
as some one calls dinner they are al-
w.nys present at the tab! of their host j
n-pcthfr with the whole fconse party.
Certain points of etiquette there are j
which difff rer.tiate such dinners from
the usual evening meal of the English
country bouse. As to dress for exam-
pi:1 it hi understood that even at private
i-ntertftinments at which the queen is
an s'r.t. the ceremonious knee breeches
and silk stockings are worn Instead of
the ordinary nether garments of the
Eiiclhsh gentlemen.
is the most comfortable piece of wearing apparel that
a woman lias.
Our assortment is extensive and the fit of our waists is perfect. Not too
tight in one place and too loose in another. You never saw the
equal to the white tucked waist we are showing at
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At $i.oo and $1.50
embroidery medallions.
we offer waists made of sheer Linons
beautifully tucked and trimmed with
A solid tucked pure linen shirt waist the best waist ever of-
fered at
$3.00
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Just received today some new patterns for $ilR Shirt
Waist Suits.
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(INCORPORATED)
G. Almighty Founder L. J. Christ President s
RANDOLPH COOK Local Agent.
Office in First CHristian Church facing' South ParK
H..meOffii-e-.. - THE NEW JERUSALEM
Kraneb Ortii-e - - - - Christian Church Matt. 1S:-J0
Strictly K'liiitaljle - - - Aets 10:3-1 35
Keaerve Fund--. - . Eternal and Inestimable. 1 Cor. 2:U:H. Cor. H:9
1'oiicies 'oufurfeiTaMe by Co. John 5:'J4
IVminiiii - - - I'ayahle Onlly. Mark 10-.2S 30
1'lvnlemls Liberal aud both Temporal and Eternal
1'olii-y Holders - -- All who obey President a orders. Matt. I S: 111 20. Aels ii:3
lnnlruetioiis.- Read Mark 10:10. Acts S:2o-3U
TO-DAY IS.
YESTERDAY WAS.
TO-MORROW IS NOT.
INSUilE TODVY Company Represented hy Randolph. Cook Special Ambassador of the
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At SCHLiECKER'S JEWELRY STORE
CLOCKS
That are Always Reliable and
that Tell you the Correct Time
Alarm Clocks That will wake you
at the ri"ht moment and which are
guaranteed for one year.
Trice only
98c
Eight-Day Clocks Strike and Alarm
X'c.es.$3.50 to $5.00
Fancy Mantel Clocks in Porcelain
"se.ootoS i5.oo
Every Clock we sell is guaranteed
to a good timekeeper and to give
perfect satisfaction.
When you want anything in the Jewelry line
come and see what we have
26 South
Wilson Street
AUGUST SCHLIECKER. Jeweler & Optician
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fctln.t. Mv tvM full of p nji.ift 7i t. -.
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To the ladies: Miss Winnie Mere-
dith formerly of Chicago late of
Si'rinSh'ld Mo. has located in Vinita
I wit li all of the late.it methods in drevs-
! niakiisg and titt inr tisinr the McIow-
c!l sv.iteni of cutting adjustable form
j etc. and will appreciate a share of
your patronage. Located on Siuth
j Wilson st. ophite u. s. jail. dii2-tf jirx'At SALE TU VMUZZ C:
(lurnt-f.i m cum (ir -uf rr. f t-j..- .
bterhng Km?i!y Co. C h-cacc or N. li .
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ALFRED ORENDORFF.President.
C. A. DAVIDSON Sec'y and Trcas.
International Bank and Trust Co.
OF VINITA IND. TER.
We Solicit Ujq
Savings Deposits
Business men and professional men ;
Clerks and book-keepers ;
Mechanics and laborers ;
Sewing girl? and housekeepers ;
Married women and single women ;
Young people and children.
3 Per Cent. Paid on Saving and Time Deposits
We hav safety deposit boxes to keep your valuable papers safe from fire or burrlars.
Call and tee our vaults.
We also have an Abstract department equipped to show you just how your title stands.
J. W. CRR Manager.
.A. K. WILDER Cashier.
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 159, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 9, 1904, newspaper, April 9, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774410/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.