The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 147, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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Fresh Garden and Field Seeds
in bulk at Darrough Hardware Co. opposite Postofflce
SELLS BY THE POUND
Cherry
f Strawberry
Apricot
PRESERVES
Just like your grand mother
used to make. Also a line
of pickles that are the best
ever brought to the city.
...F. P. Nessel.
Wants.
iost-a Jersey row brown and black.
Blade head fmall anuarc hit turn oat of
iht ear. Liberal reward for her return to
idri.J. U- Uurckbalwr.
51
For Kent lioom In (Iray-llalsll feulld-
inr AuolJ tofl w. I'arlu dl i)
Lost A. red blanket between town and
ihe Ulr ground Lev hare for reward.
"For Sale Four homes 0'J lot and aev-
ral vai'ant lots at reasonable prices.
M. r'razee. 13l-tf
gtookers and Feeders Wood aniootbe cat-
tle always oo hand. If Interested write
Hence Murphy. El Paso Teias. Uefor to
Duo and and e'late Natloual iiauk.
Cattle Ranches la the southwest. Sew
MjxIi-j. west Teas. Arltou and Mexico.
If luti'rested. write I'wim-h i Murj)hry tl
Fiji i. Ixm. Kefur to iuu aud a.ate n-
tioaal Hank. dwtf
Alfilf and fruit ranrhes In tho sunny
touthwest both Kinall and lai?e place. If
wiri-tfil. wr ta I'eiice & Mtiruliey. Kl
Paso. 1'exa. Uefer to lun and Mate Na
tional Hauk. Uwtf
Wanted Men to learn barber trade.
:boro?lily iriti-U-!.l training by freeellnb;
urrl lustrui'tiona iiemoiisiraiions. en-.
"inlv two mouth rmulred. uositi'ti guar-
tiiti'U ImrtH iireaunlfU. wae .-.it ur.l.iys.
liplomu (ranted. Catalogue mailed free.
loler Harber College M. Louis. Mo. 51
For r'aleS'd) 4-year old steers; 3 and 4
vears old 2"0 eomliitf two's l'.i ruining
breeY betides a lot of c..'w mil yearlifiKt.
1 h'ifrs. Iti cowo. 17 steaM II hoifi-r cl vee.
st-r ralvea. 1 Durham bill. U0 ahoek
tdJer. 50 tons good bay.
tlso four farms to rent. Pee T It Webb
.t Webb Livery barn. if
I 0. R. M.
Uufflnjtton Tribe So.
'it. 1. O. K. M hold
ouncll Fire at I. O. O. K. hall new ilaltell
lorlc. aoutbwctt cornar Illinois avenue and
Uvtla m street. II uutln grounds r Vlnlta.
ery hatarday's aleeii. 7 5U. All rulera
iHially Invited. U.K. Hideuboar tsachsai.
i. B. Moadivr. C. of It.
Apr Hoarded Yuri Wt rked
I Jlt'j and conditioned. Pup-
VJa pies raised and prepared
ir Held work. All aixea-e or me
on treated. My tuarue and dltetu-
er cures ate the bei and my condi-
gn puis and worm medicine never
nl. Yountf dOk.' for sale
Geo. Hiuoinx Vinlta I. T.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
I R. L. BAGBY
TIIYSICIAN and SURGEON.
pee ia New RatclilT Building. Tele-
!;one ioi. ViniU Ind Ter.
USIES S. DAVENPORT
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Poms 9 and to. New Halsell Building
VINITA. I. T.
nvenport A Ua.ll. Attorneys at lw.
Bank Budding Claremore I. T
II. KORNEGAY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
1 Notary Public. Office in new Hal.
1 building ViniU I. T. Will practice
lul the United States courts of the 1. T.
HAS. W. DAY D. D. S.
a.auU D E NT 1ST.
1 Crown and Bridge Work a Special-
Office over First National Bank
1 W.M1.1 1. i.
m
nr tifiurn
j un. VHI.ICU
II only Exclusive Eye Ear and No
f Specialist in the Indian Territory
i L ".n r v-
i ... ;U) wt-
J I treated and glasses prorxrrly fitted
I S Office at Drug Store.
)RS. flYERS AND flYERS
IE OSTEOPATHS
treat ootn acute and chronic
(eases puccefilully chronic
nd female diseases a specialty
S
i'ESTIGATION SOLICITED
2 it ion and Examfnatlnn Free
ST"! c ot f r Vienna Cafe Vinita.
ifitf n i i j inrtr"A)
nvv vvni i iNni
Local Savings
Country name at Cowan's.
Ulue grass seed at Ed Lee's.
I5ulk Heeds a specialty at Cowans.
Goods delivered promptly at IJalen-
tine's. W. E. Ilaltell weot to Claremore
today.
Nolen's eigus are blue and some are
READ.
Country meat alwaya on hand at
Cowan's.
liig lot of stoneware just in at Ual-
en tine's.
Take your eecond hand goods to
Swalu's.
Old Glory flour a fresh car at
Cowan's.
Mrs. KillbrewU visiting relatives
at Sapulpa.
Good roasted coffees a specialty at
Iialeutine'8.
Mrs. Judge Tibbils returned from
Miami today.
Edgar Smith went to Muskogee
this morn Id g.
Fresh groceries on hand at all times
at Kaleniioe's.
Choir rehearsal at the Episcopal
church tonight.
Up to date engraving 5c for each
initial at Hose's.
Swain will buy your second band
goods. Try him.
Uev. Frank Ii. Jones preaches at
Wajjouer tonht.
Special birgalns In "jewelry and
watches at Iise's. tf
Ileinember Cowan buys everything
a fanner has to t-ell.
Mrs. I"k. L. Martin was in from
1'ensucola yesterday.
Vinita is not the place for a mena-
gerie of "blind tigers."
It Is reported that the Rock Island
will build to Ardmore.
Judge Gill and L. F.Parker weot to
Muskogee this morning.
Uneeda tdgu ! We-nee-de money
Nolen liros. sign makers dtf.
SuLtliy U Easter and the little
folks are already coloring eggs.
The Johnny-Jump Ups aro in
bloom. Alo the Wood Violets.
Dr. Ii. F. Former went to Wagoner
thi morning on a business trip.
For Sale Twenty-live fine ducka.
Enquire of Mrs. D. W. C. Duncan.
Dr. Fearell Surgeon Dentist
Of floe la Raymond building. 35 if
Don't ml eeing the Easter show
window at Darrough'a Saturday. 43
Pasenger ttervlce over the Chocta w
to Tishomltigo will open April 1st.
Induce btueeekers to settle in
Vinita ty voting for law and order.
Furniture varnishe! carpets laid
mattress made over at H. Graffun-
ders. The first of the Creek deeds are ex-
rected to be delivered within two
weeks.
We will engrave free of charge a'l
jewelry bought at Rotc'a in Raymond
building. tl
For upholstering and furniture re-
pairing ko to 15. GraHunder back o
II 111 building.
r00 acre river buttom farm Im-
proved. Trade city property or cah
Call 4 C Realty. lOSHf
lMcjcles! Iticycle repairing any
kind of repairing done at Young t
FerryV Tel. 174.
Foley's Kdirey Cure maken the
kidneys aa I bladder right. Contains
nothing Injurous.
Mrs. M. M. Edmiim Is in a great-
ly Improved condition and will sotin
go to Eureka Spring.
A new Mner Irin afe 20x") with
lnide lire d-or at a bargain for f-ale
by Sam. R. Frazee A; C
Take the "Choctaw Route" to the
Confederate .-eunloo Dallas Tens
In April. ExcurMoo rate?.
Nice well shaped two year old ft
mailes five to reven feet at the Vi-
nita nursery ten cents eacb.
Tin born carublers and dive keepers
are not town builder. Keep them
out by voting for Ledbetter.
Take the children around to see the
Easter show window at Darrough
Hardware company's Saturday. 43
If you de?ire anything In the way
of sheet mu-lc you bou;d see the
itock at the io.n c fce brvk stre.
Mr. G. B. Keclcr an 1 her s-n.ru'-e
Cas rr p.artlesTilie arrived la-t
tigl.t ao-l will viit relat ive here.
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MERCANTILE COMPANY
r. rvh writes from Bloomfield
Mo. that be will be In Vinita In time
to vote Tuesday.
Geo Illgglnsof this office went to
Afton today to meet Judge E. A.
Ferry of Cherokee. Kansas who brings
blui two line dogs.
Rev. W. II. Farke and wife are
here from Nowata attending the
revival. Mrs. Tarke is a daughter of
Evangelist Culpepper.
Mrs. A. L. Jex will open her kinder-
girten Monday and will be pleased
to receive on that day all of the
children who are to take the course.
John Lula a full-blood Cherokee
and prominent In his community
died in WhltOak M .nday and was
burled at Paw-paw cemetery Tuesday.
Dr. W. A. Oook. a competent
eye opeclaliat of Tulsa will b at
theOobb house oaTha eday and
Friday of next week and will
examine eyes and fit glasses.
La grippe coughs yield quickly to
the wonderful curative qualities of
Foley's Honey and Tar. There is
nothing else "just as good." For sale
by People' Drugstore dw
John Pettlt the star performer in
a nix-up near Central! recently
was found nuilly of assault and
i.ttpr In the Commit ner' Court
yesterday afternoon and assessed f 10
and cots.
Wr.en children have earache !atur-
tteapiecetf cotmn with lUliard'a
Snow Liniment and fdace t m the
ear. It. will Mop the pain quickly.
Price 25 and 50c at People's Drug
store. 11 w
No one knows the unbearable tort-
ure one undergo- f'tmi pli ulos
they are w afH cted. TaUer's P.uck-
eye Pile Ointment U a qnick safe
and paii.le-s re. Price LO: In Iwt-
ties Tubes 75 cei.t. at Pt 'pie's drug
tore. dw
llorsfles-. carriages fuelled en-
gines ai.d the wireless telegraph are
the greatest innovations. Dr. Cald-
well's Syrup Fepin 1- nxiLand cures
cxnstipation ini'gestion sick head-
ache and stomach troubles. Sold by
people' Drug sUre. dw
Marriage Licenses.
James Jenkins-Lettie Warner.Col
linsville. t
Marion F. Lsgle-Fter Roberts Sa-
pulra-
Fnetiiacni Fcllowi a Cold
1 nt ceur th'-; uc
Fuley's!
T .n"V r '
Jl
HIGH ART
THEY look and fit like custom
made are well tailored inside
and outside artistically shaped
and natural looking unlike the or-
dinary ready-made suits.
$10.00 $12.50 $13.50
$15.00 $16.50
$17.50 and $18.50.
Men's new Stetson hats in soft
and new shape Derby.
RATOLiFF
Oliver Bagby. Pres. J. O. IUll
W. Li. Chapman Assistant asmer
First National Bank
VINITA INDIAN TERRITORY.
capital 9100000 s!ZEhy$L&2$
Oldest and Strongest National Bank in the Cherokee Nation.
DIRECTORS j
OUVBR BA GB Y B. F. FOR1NER E. B. FRA VSER A. L. CHUCHILL ' . N.
RA TCUFF H . A. GRAHAM . U.
Does a Safe General
4
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HighQrade
Furniture
of all kinds.
A new line of baby buggies end go-carts.
A full line of window shades.
We sell the New Home sewing machine.
N. L. ESTLIN & CO.
. Mivil CI DVITI BP fll
Succeaora to MINU
Kntldcncc 141
Leather Belts and Chatelains
I have just received a nice line ot Mexican hand stamp-
ed Leather Belts and Chatelains which are the most stylish
and up-to-date in the line. Call and see them. Prices are
reasonable for high class goods.
Fine and complicate 1 watch repairing; a ?p
Motto Not the cheapest tmt the BF.ST v
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V-Prea. W. P. PHittiPS Cashier. J
U. tr. tx-rtAA rr . r..
Banking Business.
FLRMTLRE CO.
Embalming a Specialty
uiJjlii:liiii.
N flill STAMPBD
peciAlty.
nrk at a!i tsnie.
RESTAURANT.
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 147, Ed. 1 Friday, March 28, 1902, newspaper, March 28, 1902; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774541/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.