The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 214, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 12, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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Specialties 'or Today.
Cream l'uffa
French Macaroons Lady Finders
Caramel Layer Cake
I j Ten Cent Layer Cake
f French Coffee Cake Husks
' I Violta Catering Co.
I I West & Cook.
if Telephone 100.
Hay forks at Frazee'i.
Spring chicken at Cowan's.
Fresh vegetable at Cowans.
Iron bed from 13 up at Minu'n.
Patent vgz carrier at Halentlne'.
liert Garrison I here from Adair.
The place to trade is at Frazee'i.
Mra. Doutfe h nr. tube red with the
f sick.
W. N. Nalr'u fresh butter ut Cow-
a rr.
J D. II. Wilkin wentt i Wagoner last
nlyrlifc.
flutter and eirirn wanted at Iialen-
tine's.
fl Keed McOUon Is vUlllnj: In
iTexii.
I Tl9 UrveL ai-ortuient of pictures
at Mini's.
Tini Skionor returned to Adair
ycterday.
Machine oil and cylinder oil at
iFrazcei.
5 It's nice to have the electric lights
Ijback u'aln.
ml Cir loid of CdToyville bran atthc
Htlyarron grocery.
I Jim Skinner and daughter are here
; ifrorn Adair.
f Sctiont for binden anl moweri
? at Frazee'i.
if Mrs. Lucenia Thompson in reported
plotter today.
Cowan has all kinds of freh vcke-
tablet and prltik' chickens.
f Mis Jesse Daniel is vlitir rcla-
lives at Chelsea.
? I Machine oil nectlons and rivets at
I)arro;jfc'h Hardware Co.
f Mrs. J. L. lirlifkrs returned from
Ncwtonla today.
Ci!l take a look at that lare
f ; line of dining chairs at Mir.:'.
Mary Vi'brat returned to I'ryor
Credit last nlk'ht.
t Hay firks and binder whips at
i Darro.u'h Hardware Co.
I i Mii Sever of Muk'ce has been
! viiitlntf in the city.
' IMank note and chattel mortgage
for nale at this tifiice.
Master Doraiao Cooklln went to
Claretnore this ruorolnu.
Sharpest of plastering saod for ale
by the Perry Lumber compaoy.
KJirar Marrs U expected home from
Sapulpa on a visit Sunday.
You can get the oil can yoa are
looking for at Frazee'i hardware.
Gus Muropuloa has on market tie
3rt peaches of thl reason.
See that lare !ioe of baby bupiei
. and go carls at the Ming Furniture
Company.
Mrs. Will Ward Las 211 little chick-
ens which t-he Is very proud of.
Doa't buy a common refrigerator
"vhenyou can pet a Gurney for the
-ame money at El Lee's.
K. N. Ratcliff went to Oklahoma
. City to attend the njiners'conventioo.
; ' Ie1 receipts f r making ice cream
in the I'arrouh Hardware companies
' a1.
r.ep-iirin
V.x. i'lv I aid
w ek.
on the FriCT mill Is
w rk will b"in next
Mrs. V. II. Gee and little daughter
left today for Kansas to spend the
summer.
Coffeyvllle bran; plenty of it a
whole car load of it at Garrison
grocery.
Quite a number are going to Blue-
jacket Saturday to organize an Odd
Fellows lodge.
Finest of plastering sand for sale by
tbe Perry Lumber company.
Hev. Brewer went to Mu?kcgee to
attend commencement exercises of
Harrell institute.
The Insurance gasoline stove Is the
best because it is the safest. See it
It Ed Lee's.
Harry Bagby returned from Drury
college at Springfield today to spend
vacation at home.
Buy a baggy or binder whip of
Frazee the hardware and furniture
man.
Mrs. Dr. Fortner returned today
from Si loam Springs where she has
been visiting her mother.
The antioue In bric-a-brae Isjalways
interesting and tasty in a parlor. A
splendid assortment is ou exhibition
at Ming'. t
Bob Knight and Ose Trott are at
Chelsea having been sumoned to ap-
pear in some freedmen cases.
Don't buy a gasoline stove until you
see the Quick Meal stoves at the Dar-
rough Hardware company.
Mrs. Lon Douge's mother Mrs. De-
lozier went to Adair. C. II. Webb'a
twochildren accompanied her.
When you want to buy a Cherry
Seeder go to Darrongh Hardware
Co. they hare the best made.
Dr. Geo. It. Hill and hi- son Jay
are here from Bartlesville visiting
Mrs. John llarlln his daughter.
Don't buy an old style gasoline stove
when you can get the Insurance the
only safe stove at the same price at
Ed Lee's.
Semi-annual roll-call and busness
meeting at the Baptist church to-
night. Members ar requested to
attend.
When goods to the amount of 110
have been purchased at Balentlne's
the purchaser will be entitled to one
patent egg carrier.
Married June 10th at the Presby-
terian parsonage Mrs. Julia Moore to
A. J. Carroll Kev. Curtis K. Long of-
ficiating. It Is house cleaning time. You
need a new piece of furniture. Get it
at Ming's.
Mrs. M. W. Meecham and children
passed through on the Frisco today
en routs to Henryttta from Council
Bluffs. Iowa.
The Gurney refrigerator Is the best
because it Is the only thoroughly
clcinable refrigerator. See it at Kd
Lee's.
Senator Tom Monroe went to Ch5l-
sea today to appear lefore the Dawes
commission as a wititcsg in some
freedmen caes.
Don't overlook ni if you need any-
thing in furniture. Sam R. Fra-
zee & Co.
J. II. Sheohan was moved fro'ii hisj
room in tloj Halell block to his
father s residence on Wilson otreet.
!!e Is still iulte pooily.
It is universally conceded that the
Quick Meal i ihe best gaoliae stove
manufactured. Housewives having
once used it will have no other. All
styles to be had at the Darrongh
Hardware company.
Married By Ilev. Curtis E. Long
at the Presbyterian parsonage on
June 10th William C. Harrott and
Blanch Ball both of Afton I. T.
Many women fail to digest their
food aod so hechme pale sallow tbio
and weak while the brightness fresh-
ness and leauty of Hie kin and com-
plexion departs. Eemedy this by tak-
ing llerblne after each meal to digest
what you have eaten. Price .C cents.
Peoples drug store dw
The W. C. T. U. will meet on
Thursday afternoon of each week at
the Tresbyterian cnurch at 3 o'cluck.
Tomorrow there I to be a special
meeting of the Y meubert.
To save mending avoid breaking
acd to avoid suffering prevent coughs
and colds by the timely use of Bal-
lard's Horehound Syrup. It Is a safe
sure and swift remedy for all bron-
chial ailments. Trice "3 and 50
cents. Pe- r les drug store. dw
You feel better at t nee after u;ng
Ilerbine you enjoy your food more
an l get ruore nourishment and
lnvik"rat irg f ree out of what ytu
fit. Jun e Heroine make om
strong vigcrus anl cheerful. Price
'.3 c- rt. Pec; k drug store. dw
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Our Suspender and
Trousers Adjustment is
perfect in every detail
thereby makingour mod-
el the only one whereby
the waist length can be
correctly adjusted as to
meet the requirements
of the wearer.
E. N. Ratcliff Men Co.
Sunday Excursions.
The Katy road has inaugurated the
regular Sunday summer excursion
rates loand from all points on their
road.
Sweet Breath
Is a companion to a well ordered
stomach. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin
keeps the stomach In order the
breath pure and sweet. Sold by Peo-
ples' drug store. dw
Scissors and Shears.
Scissors and shears fony-Rix dif-
ferent patterns 3 inch to 16 Inch
10c to $2.2'. Any size any price.
The only complete line in Vinita. Ed
Lee Manufacturing Co.
Mothers who would keep their
children In good health should watch
fur the first symptoms of worms and
remove them with White's Cream
Vermifuge. Price 23 cents. Peoples
drug Mote. dw
Notice of Mortgagee's Sale.
Notice is hereby given tliat pursuaut
to the teruis of a certain chattel mort-
gage made on Novem!er 2"th 1900 by
W. 11. Nobles and C. A. Stewart to
George Nidiffer to secure a promissory
note due in sir months for $ 13600.00 on
which there is now due tS 909.21 the un-
dersigned will on Saturday June 29th
1901 at one o'clock p. m. at the pasture
Kate atxmt one hundred yards from tbe
house on the Dave Stinger home place
in the Cherokee nation about H miles
southeast of Ivdna Kansas offer for sale
for cash in hand to the lushest bidder a
mixed lot of cattle embraced. in said
mortgage consisting of cows bulls steers
and hellers and the suckling calves fol-
lowing the cows cows being 16 r in num-
Wr steers and heifers being 12S in num-
ber and 60 head of horses 20 ling
work hort-es remainder unbroken and
consisting of mares jjeldings and suck-
ing co'.ts. This June 11 1901.
wlj Gko. NlDIFlT.R.
Teacher of
flMano anb roan.
(Mum'i Srltm ! Tch
and Technic
Oirrt kft at THE CHIEFTAIN Office.
MILLINERY!
niLLINORYl
Millinery Sale
At the New Millinery Store.
Id order-to introduce our new store we
w ill have a special sale on
Tuesday Wednesday Thurs
day Friday and Saturday
of this week. Call and get prices and be
convinced that this is the cheapest place
in the territory to bur strictly up-to-date
Millinery goods and this is the only ex-
clusive Millinery store in Vinita. We
solicit a share of rmr patronnge.
Mrs. n. A. Rambo
! Cowssn Ex.Mine. Main Street.
0.0010)'
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The Only Practical
Waist in America.
atthe
waist
Sam 3EcLoxx1xotjlx
ICE! ICE!
Will deliver ice to all parts of the city.
Leave orders
Use Telephone Number 16.
Binder - and - Mower
For Every Binder or Mower in the Country".
Also a Complete Stock of Guards.
HAY FORKS
Of Every Description and Kind at the
Very Lowest Prices.
MACHINE AND CYLINDER OIL
The Best Hade. Also BLACK OIL.
BINDER AND BUGGY WHIPS
Oil Cans for your Mower Binder or Eengine.
Yours For Business
SAM R. FRAZEE & CO.
....Phone 116....
Oliver Eagbv Tres. J. O. Haix
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f (.AV1TAL $100000.
6 Oldest and Slroreest National
f DIRECTORS.
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Doe; a Safe General
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Shirt
The attachment is con-
structed so as to bring
the trousers strain
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Directly on Suspender
same time holding
in proper position.
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at Foreman's.
V-rres. W. P. Fiuti-irs Cashier.
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VINITA INDIAN TERRITORY. J
SURPLUS $20000.
Bank in the Cherokee Naticn.
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Bankinsr Business.
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 214, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 12, 1901, newspaper, June 12, 1901; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774574/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.