The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 83, Ed. 1 Monday, January 13, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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Vinita
Meat
Store
P. P. Nesel Prop.
The Best Only.
If you want a choice
steak or roast five
u trial.
Local Sayings.
f fA See that -iiiJ-ile at f83. 80-tf
M mi. K 'i it! lib i at Bartlesville.
C 'lniiry Hurvhuin at Ilalentiiie'a
Eigar Mrr went t TuUa to-day.
ftl Uu'Ky la.i at Lee liarrett'e.
Gforu'e Wjrren Is here from Adair.
Inn bel-t-ad ai Mintf Furniture
Co'. 80-tf
Julia Mx of Chateau was here to-
day. !liiiy IlHmke is here from Heury-
etta. 1 Giuchea at Mine's at a reasonable
yrlce. W-tf
Fre.U butter and e's at Ualcn-
t'neV. ' St le ad lie rr $j 75 at Lee Uar-
retlV
eo-tf
Old Glory flour new car at F. G.
: Cowan's. 7I-tf
. i Take yur econd hand goods to
-wain's.
j M. Hall returned to Tulsa this
j Ctaford was up from Chuteau
I .eruay.
J - Iny kind .f feed yo-a want at L. P.
garrison'.
' Mrs. Fdncbpautfli has a very sick
Utile itlrl.
Ralph Green was here from Spring-
field today. .
John Swalb U conHned to his home
hrk udy.
The liet 1 1 eat at tbe New Gem
Restaurant.
See th'N-c bedroirn suits at the Ming
it Furture CoV 80-tf
Go to tne New Gem Restaurant fur
a nice dinner.
Mrs. F. G. C iwtn was taken sudden-
1 1y 111 yesterday.
Co!. F. 11. Vhon was here from
Waoii t-day.
T. S. ReraeQ U here from Grote
v attending court.
1
Foley's Honey and Tar
forchlldrvnsafesurc Ko opiates.
Sain win btf your second hind
' 4'om1w. Try him.
McCo.n the Vinita cigar maker
tuakrn "G .lfl Tip."
;nurch ervb'e were very well at-
t n led jet-idy.
MM Jemd-i MrClure of Adair is
visitinu' in i lie c ty.
A. F. Ctiatul oilln has hcca ap-
pi'lnteil court baltff.
j John Gunter left lat nUht for
t Southern Arans.t.
. 8t4ndupad t iru ctct horse col
i lars al Lee lurrett'. M-tf
( For quick" act"n use the Daily
! Chieftain aeii ci lutun.
Take your watche and clocks to
j Foreman's for reoalrlci:.
'. New EirfUfid p-acrt hatter and ap
ii pie buiiernt Iialetiiloe'.
if S. II. Hawkins Is here from Edna
. lCao-a" attending court.
T Introduction price en new style
j photos very low. Fowler.
j Coco III nJ Colee fine Just try
" it;2ocenb. Balentlne'.
Foreman iruartatees all jewelry re-
pairing to gife eatUfacttoo.
O. M. Inland of tbe Sapulpa
Light a p easant caller.
Charles Crooks left for Motile Ala-
' barna Saturday night to stay.
) Elegant new line of Witmarks sheet
j muic at the post office book fetore
I J. M. Ills and wife were here from
Adair rhitln friend yesterday.
Tbe lidiei of the lUrtUt church:
I are preparing f r a runitui:9 sale.
iV.ird'4 Miotrc'. Go'l Sinw.
y ? 'Cau-e everybody nys so. 4
The will of the lite Jlickorv Star
was admitted to probate this inorn-
lD.
If you want a good short order or a
nice dinner the best place is the New
Gem.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandidge Hill of Kart-
leville are the proud parents of a
baby girl.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin sweet-
ens the breath. Sold by People's'
drugstore. dw
Col. Porter a prominent attorney
of Caiieyf Kansas is attending court
in Vinita this week.
Cnarley Ilartiuan will do all of your
Jewelry and watch repairing. At
Chapman & Hriggs'.
The ladies of St. John's Guild have
mince rnet for sale at Mrs. Cronin-
ger'n over FrlS'o depot. tf
Bran pure corn chops combination
feed ear corn and shelled com oats
and hay at L. P Garri-on s.
Harry Ward's Magnificent Minstrels
is the only real twentieth century
minstrel coming this season. 84
If you desire anything In the way
of bbeet limbic you should ee the
stock at the post office book store.
Eugene Saxe who has been 111 with
pneumonia is reported much better
to-day and entirely out of danger.
Dr. Hollingsworth of Pensocola left
to-day for St Louis to finish his med-
ical course at Uares Medical college.
Col. A. J. Blackwell the hustling
town builder of Oklahoma and In
dian Territory is spending the day in
town.
Why write? You can now talk to
Galena Joplln Columbus Iiaxter
Springs aud Weir City over the tele-
phone. tf
Th party who has been rettinfcr
in my barn Is about located and
had better not do It again or I
ehall report them. Mrs H. Balen-tlne.
Have your clock repaired. Charley
Ilartman will call and get it and de-
liver when repaired. Leave orders
with Chapman & Ilrlggs.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Stretch Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Barrett aud Mr. Louise
McNalro leave tonight for Kanas
City to attend tbe Western Itetall
Implement Dealers association-
Tbe prevention of consumption is
entirely a question of co Jimencli.g the
proper treatment In time. Nothing
Is so well adapted to ward off fatal
lung troubles as Foley's Honey and
Tar. People's Drug Store.
Tbe bitching posts are being re-
moved from Wilson street In olied-
ience to an act of the city council
passed last summer.
The fragile babe and and the grow-
ing child aw strengthened by White's
Cream Vermifuge. It defrays worms
gets digestion at. work and so re-
builds tbe body. Price c at Peo-
Dle's drug torc. dw
The Aid Society of the Presbyterian
Church lll meet at tbe parsonage
Wednesday afteruoon at 2:5o. AH
tbe memrs areexpecited to be pre-
wlth needles and thimbles.
WhoMiever has suffered fioiu piles
knows how ptinful and troublesome
they are. Tabler's Buckeye IM
Ointment Is guaranteed to cure piles.
Price f.0 cents In boi ties. Tubrs 75
cents. t At People's drug t ire. dw
All I he ladles who have a block be-
longing to the quilt wh.cli Is being
made tiy the la lit- of the Preb)ter-
iauchurc! will D'e.i-e have t-ame at
the Silver Moon Iletaurant with
Mrs. Ooorn.
Have you beard Ward's Mintrel
Band? It U a wonder. Ta'k about
tnuic and all tbe popular music.'too.
Gue-s.be mut have an up to-date
leader. 'Course he baa. W. F. Mason
and you can hear his cornet above 'em
all.
Walt. Monroe the wonderful club
manipulator now with Harry Ward's
Magoi&ceni MinHrels.ba Ju-t ariived
from Paris where be was a special
feature at the Imperial Mumc Hall
durii-g the eTpoitioo. 64
Si rayed or Stolen Near Carey's
Ferry one black mare mule three !
years obi past four next spring Hi
or 15 bands high braadf-d on right
shoulder with two Js one up and one
down f J. I will give $10 reward for
the mule. J. C. Welch Grove Ind.
Ter. dS4-w21
A few more of thoe fine boxes of
candles left yet. They must g as
we will not carry therj over. A fine
line of can lies of all kIi. -ery eh ep
MlverM on r.eUurant.
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MEN'S
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$1.00 and $1.25 Shirts for . . 89c
Shirts for 75c Shirts for 50c
See Display in Clothing Window.
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Ratcliff Mercantile Comp'y xk
O A f J fJ C R C A L r E
the mcst htalirg salva in the wsr!i.
Board of Education Notices.
The National Council passed a law
provldini for eleven new primary
schools; at least one to be located In
each district any ne'gnborhood In
Flint District desiring a school and
having now or will provide a house
suitable f ir fcbool purposes and bav-
Llng the number of Cherokee children
tosu-taln tha average whl petition
t he Board of Elucatlon for tbe loca-
tion of the eame. Addre-s all petj
tloas to A. S. Wyly
Tahlequarr I. T.
An act of the National Council of
Dec. 18 190T auihorired the estab-
lishment of one additloi al cIhhi1 In
each di-trict. Any neighborhood in
the above named districts now having
or will prepare a irood comfortatil
house for school purpo-.es and having
a sufticicnt number of Cherokee chil-
dren desiring a primary chl will
lictiilon by Feb. H02 and addre-s
Mine toThos. Carliie Campbell I. T.
Personal.
The lady who 1ml 10 leave the do-
nation party the other night before it
w is over w 1. 1 please call at our drug
(.ore and get a toitte of Dr. Cald-
we l's Syrup Pepii. Snc has in 11-
getloii or sne would n t have tik-n
tick and if she had taken Dr. Cald-
well's Syrup lVpsla he would uoi
have had Indigestion. ln50c and il
lMtlles at Pe ip'e's dm nt.nre. dw
A Life at Stake
I f you but knew the tpiendid merii
of Foley's Honey and Tar you would
never le without It. A dose or two
will prevent an attack of pneumonia
or la grippe. It may save your life.
People's Drug Store. dw
Pneumonia and LaUrippe
Coughs cured quiCKly cured by Fo-
ley's Iloiey and Tar. r.efuse substi-
tutes. People's Drug Store. dw
Stop Itt
A neglected cough or cold may lead
to serious bronchial or lung troubles.
Don't take chances when Foley's
Honey and Tar affords perfect security
from serious effects of a cold. People's
Drugstore. dw
Herbine should be used . to corich
and purify tbe blood; It cure all
forms of blood disorders is especially
ueful in fevers skin eruptions roils
pimples blackhead? scrofula salt
rheum and every form of blood impu-
rity; it is a safe and ffectualeure.
Price 50 cents. Sold by People's
Drug Su re. dw
FoIcy!s Kidney Cure
snakes kidneys end bladder right
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in 1903. Subscribe for
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Baby's Coming
MTniiali Oa.. July IS lv.
I adrfM ttt .aCe-iDf woman to taka W)d.
of C'ardal. While I h roinf with nrr ihr
rhildrrn I wu compelled to .lay in bed fnrdaya
Mtimf bnt thi. tima I h- takra Win tt
:rdt3l aid Thedford'. Biack-Draug-ht and bar
born able to do ail tny boaaework without moy
trouble. I ara ijv-t irjr Try daTtobvnB-
fined. My htiS.o 1 th'nka W!r of Cardial la
tba bt niedicinej In th wcriiL He ta
do ot Thedforo't fc!ack-Draurnt Terr n:f V.t
and give aoma to the childrro. He b" nft
I'-wt day from work thta r-r. He tU feia
f rinli abont yonr woaderfol cw1 ;cin and I
t-ll my lady tnead to cm vnr Wine -f
Carduj. Mra.GLUHGU.l-Eo.
Thert art (houtandi of women Ho hrir4
la Urror at IS thovjHt of th baby's tommf.
Cut cfuldbHh Is one of tfcc wort ir ft of NaUra
and it wa not intcAd4 to Impry'torturt and
Svy to th heroic mothcrt of the race. TM
womaa who atifferi torture during prtipumy
4 at childbirth has tw-Hv. some fcvfcs-
CftUoa tfurtd tf-e orJiS WAich male htr a woman. Ktjktt of srveratruaJ
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 83, Ed. 1 Monday, January 13, 1902, newspaper, January 13, 1902; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774492/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.