The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 130, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 18, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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Miles Bros.
Sell
Polar Bear
..Flour..
Best on The MarKet
Hi tStoire9
A A O
i -CD li-ZL ii cD l 1L Cl2) JUL 11
For selling of distinctive Style and Elegance is well established. To the young men we
have been especially attentive. We've made every effort to meet his every requirement
and the splendid patronage we are securing tells eloquently the story of success.
We Make a Specialty of Stout's Regulars. Stein's extra sizes for Men up to 48
Li
( ! Tftmr lines in this column two
I times for 25c seven words mate a line.
Cash must accompany order. No ad
taken for less than 25c
MEN The Oklahom City Barber C"11K
teclie yu the trbt trad Ir from 6 to 8 wwni
nt ituarantewi poaliiuiu. Writ fur ternn. 11'
8. Robiasou. a-tf
I WANTIU) Woman for eookln and hoaiiekwni-
I Inn; no wanhinit itcad place fur riifht party. Ail.
' dreaa Uu l Viulta.
' WANTKI..)oiid girl for fjoneral homo work
I r.kxI . and nice plara for right party. Ad-
j drea box -.4 Viulta 1. T.
WANTKD Everybody to know that we have
far load of Ulobe Hour and ieed potatoea
ltf I. N. WILLIAMS.
KOK KKST Farm 1110 term bottom (rood
1 hr.uw burn and well. All feuced well watered.
tflbii will net it for tlii year or will rent for fiv
years. Apply here. 1-tf
I AGENTS make $1 daily selling tlie
1 cheapest and most perfect Water Fil-
I ter ever invented. Ketalls at 2. liig
profit. Exclusive territory. Seneca
li Filter Co. Seneca Mo.
Wanted Manager for new branch
of our business here in Vinlta. Write
promptly witli references. The Mou-
nts Wholesale House Cincinnati
Ohio.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
' We are authorized to announce the
name of Ben Williams as a candidate
for the otllce of city marshal subject
to the action of the democratic party.
We are authorized to announce the
name of II. E. Pddenhour as a candi-
date for the ofllce of city marshal sub-
ject to the action of the Democratic
party.
t We are authorized to announce the
; name of E. 1). Ficklin as a candidate
J for the office of city treasurer sub-
ject to the action of the Democratic
Prty.
The Chieftain is authorized to an-
nounce John F. Urltt as a candidate
! for the olllce of city marshal subject
'.to the independent will ot the people
;as expressed at the polls.
!
' KOU KKCOIiDEil
We are authorized to announce the
name of F. J. liarrett for re-election
to the orllce of recorder subject to the
action of the Democratic party.
' We are authorized to announce the
name of Frank liiilinlea as a candid-
ate for the ofllce of city recorder sub-
!ect to the action of the Democratic
arty.
j F. M. Lewis announces through the
Chieftain that lie is a candidate for
the office of city marhal subject to
the action of the Democratic party.
John W. Webb requests the Chief-
tain to announce him as an independ-
ent candidate for the olllce of city
'marshal.
WCATHtR FORECAST
! Tonight showers; Sunday cooler;
Z1 fair.
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LOCAL NOTES
Joe Darker was over from Welch
this morning.
Pleas. Thomson is over from Nowata
inlay.
A new line of 'Jnolium Ju&l received
tt Frazee's. . l--tf
Webb & Taylor purchased anew car-
riage for their barn tod.iy.
L. W. M.iliey of Parsons isa visitor
lii Vinita today.
Taper as low as 4c per role at the
New York Racket store. ll.ttf
Tom Illucjacket is in town from his
farm on Spavinaw.
! Little parties of three are ail the
jo political parties.
We trim your paper without extra
j. st at the New York Racket .store.
Mrs. John Daniel is suffering with
vio'ent neuralgia.
Little Forest Darrough is better to-
lay. I'.uy your Chinese and Japanese mat-
i."g of Frazee's. O-tf
Little David Stutsman is still in a
'V critical condition.
John P.arrett is here from Clarcmore
j i tusiiies.
If you want a cab 'phone 1 day or
The rural mail carriers are all flood-
bound today.
Mrs. Squires was reporter better
this morning.
Window shades at Frazee's. 129-tf
W. J. Wade returned from Tarsons
this morning.
ITenry Falling returned from Tahle-
quah this morning.
A fine line of go-carts at E. O. Stev-
enson opposite postoffice. 113-tf
M. Rea returned from Chetopa this
morning.
O. L. Connor returned from Pryor
Creek last night.
Base ball gooJs of all kinds and
prices at Frazee's. 129-tf
W. S. Do well of Welch was a guest
at the Green last night.
T. A. Chandler came home from
Tryor Creek last night.
E. O. Stevenson will buy your sec-
ond hand furniture. 8'Jtf
Lem Paris and daughter of Chelsea
were visitors in this city last night.
Prof. A. A. Crecelious will give an
entertainment at Centralia tonight.
Fancy beef veal and pork at Rob-
erts & Martin. 127tf
A. 15. Watson opened a Racket store
on the west side of South Wilson
street today.
Our new line of fishing tackle is on
display. Frazee Hardware & Furni-
ture Co. 129-tf
L. L. Mahoney city marshal of Cen-
tralis was detained here this morning
on account of high water.
You can't afford to miss looking
over Anderson & Troup's shirt waist
hats before purchasing.
Arthur Chamberlin returned tills
morning from a business trip to Tah-
lequah. Handsomest Hne of popular priced
street hats in the city. Anderson &
Troup at the Jumbo Store.
Court will convene at Salllsaw next
Monday with Judge Lawrence presid-
;i"fr-
Cab will answer calls at all hours
day or night. E. M. Stokes 'phone
64. 92tf
JiuVa Gill adiourned court at Prior
Creek last evening and together witbf
other court ofllcers returned home.
1 lbs granulated sugar for $1 Satur-
day at Roberts and Martin. Phone
5t. VSltt
V. A. Rankin representing the
Faxon Norton & Gallagher Drug Co.
of Kansas City tiansacted business in
this city today.
Dr. Essie Bondurant lady physician
and surgeon. Phone 230 Empire block
room 8 Vinita. I. T. 204-tf
Judge Gill returned from Pryor
Crek la.st night where he lias been
holding court.
Si'ed potatoes and all kinds of onion
setts and garden seeds. Roberts &
Martin. Phone 51. 12Ttf
A. C. Patterson of Monett who has
been in this city for several days went
to Chelsea today.
10 bars Lenox soap 25c; lobars Clair-
et te soap 25c; 8 lbs good rice 25 Satur-
day at Rolterts and Martin. Phone
51. 127tf
Attorneys J. Ii. Turner P. L. Super
and J. II. Huckleberry were among
the arrivals on the Flyer this forenoon.
The party who borrowed a hunting
coat from Gus' Cafe one day la.st week
please return same. 127tf
J. C. Curry of Arkansas City was
among the guests at the Cobb this
morning.
A tine lot of soft maple trees suit-
able for lawn and street planting can
be had at t lie Marrs place.
Broken arms and broken legs or
cripples of any;klnd in the furniture
line neatly repaired at E. O. Steven-
sms phone I'll 113-tf
Captain White was able to be on
the streets today for the tirst time In
several weeks.
Farm For lient-f0 acres bottom
lnrui-4-r.vmi house? d barn: rood
.' ...;.. .
well of water train rent.
dvvlhMt) II. M. Swais.
Miss Anderson milliner at Jumbo
.
store will attend the spring opening
of millinery store at South McAlesteri
thisevening. ;
Foley's Kidney Cure makes the kid-
ncys and bladder right. Contains
nothing injurious hold by 1 eople s
Drugstore. dw
The Commercial club's road com-
mittee and farmers have made some
noticable improvements in tl.eroa-ls
southeast of town by building culverts
and grading the roads thus puttifig
theni in payable condition.
OUR SPRING SUITS and Top Coats at
$12.50 are the finest ever shown in Vinita.
Men's Suits at $10.00 $7-50 $8.50 $12.50 $13.50
$15.00 16.50 $17-50 -nd $18.50 are made by
HIGH ART and STEIN-BLOCH
CURTAINS AND DRAPERIES
Lace curtains 1.00 to fG.OO a pair
Arabian Curtains 3.50 to 4.50 a pair
Bobonet Curtains 3.00 to 5.00 a pair
Swiss Curtains 1.00 to 1.50 a pair
Portieres 2.50 to COO a pair
Silkoline - 10c to 15c a yd
Art Denim 15c to 25c a yd
LACES AND EMBROIDERIES
Baby Swiss and Nainsook sets to match 8 l-3c to 35c
Allover in Hamsberg and Swiss 50c to $2.50 per yd
New corset cover embroideries 35c to 85c a yd
New Valencienne Lace 3c to 25c a yd
New Oriental Lace 12 l-2c to 85e a yd
CARPETS AND RUGS Wool Ingrain 50o to $1.00 a yd
All wool Ingrain Rugs floor she $7.50 to $9.00
Brussels and Axmiuister $17.50 to $45.00. Small Rugs $1.50 to $6.00
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The heavy rain last night caused
the streams in this vicinity to rise
considerably.
We sell trim and hang wallpaper.
VV. B. Pear & Co. New York Racket
Store.
B. G. Chandler is on his farm across
Little Cabin and unable to return on
account of high water.
Dr. W. M. Campbell of Seneca is
expected here this evening to visit
relatives over Sunday.
Mrs. M. G. Burke and Miss Allie
Williams No. 009 Delaware avenue.
Meals 20c.; board by week $3.50. Good
beds and good service. 119-tf
J. M. Hudson and X. B. Jeffries of
rXetchum were delayed here last
ight on account of high water
Several valuable cows have died of
some unmanageable maledy in town
during the last few days.
One night Is all time necessary to
prove that Pineules is the best remedy
in the world for backache and all kid-
ney and bladder troubles. If you have
rheumatism or any other blood disease
a single dose wlil give relief. Sold by
A. P. Owens. d
The apple buds are n"?t5- and
the prospect for a "bumper" crop is
excellent barring late frosts. 1
Chas. Knox of San Diego Cal. will
arrive here Monday to loot a!ter his
interests in the coal fields.
You can apply ManZan inside right
where the pain is? It is put up in col-
lapsable tubes w ith nozzle attachment
for introducing it. ManZan stops
pain instantly and cures all kinds of
blind bleeding itching and protruding
piles. Sold by A. P. Owens. d
The Westminster League will give
a social at the Fresbyteriau parsonage
this evening.
Big Cabin creek is reported higher
today than it had been liefore in two
years.
The criers and bailiffs of the United
States court will hereafter receive
J3. 00 per day instead $2.00 as hereto-
fore. Brown Leghorn Chickens.
Pure bred Brown Leghorn eggs Goc
per setting of bfteen. Leave orders
with J. T. Ratclitl.
dw Mks. Geo Bennett.
John Griflith and troupe who were
to have played Macbeth here last
night but owing to the rain did not
show left on the flyer tins morning
for South McAlesier.
Pleasant ana Harmless
Don't drug the stomach to cure
a
: cough. One Minute Cough Cure cuts
tthe roucus. draws the inflammation
;()Ut of he throat lurKsan(1 bronchial
Hubes. heals. sxtbes and cures. A
V'ick cure for croup and whooping
'cough. :old by leop es drug store dw
h J
ir. atKi Mrs. Chas. Iliggins.
on the Pat ton farm south of
living
town
are rejoicing over the birth of a
' at their home Thursday morning.
son
Foley's Honey and Tar
Cures coughs and colds.
Cures bronchitis and asthma.
Cures croup and whopping cough.
Cures hoarseness and bronchial
t roubles.
Curs r;eum.-n;3 and la grij-pe. S'J
bv l'-ev i-'m Drug More. d-v
.mrarui-:
A Destructive Fire.
To draw the fire out of a burn or
heal a cut without leaving a scar use
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. A spe-
cific for piles. Get the genuine. J.
L. Tucker editor of the Harmoni:er
Centre Ala. writes: "I have used
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve in my
family for piles cuts and burns. It
is the best salve on the market. Ev-
ery family should keep it on hand."
Sold by Peoples drug store. dw
Geo. E. Harris went duck hunting
yesterday afternoon during the storm
and at a late hour this morning had
not reported at his place of business
the Golden Rule store. He was prob-
ably waiting for the creeks to go down.
Dangers of Pneumonia
A cold at this time if neglected is
liable to cause pneumonia which is so
often fatal and even when the patient
has recoveded the lungs are weakened
making them peculiarly susceptible to
the development of consumption.
Foley's Honey and Tar will stop the
cough heal and strengthen the lungs
and prevent pneumonia. Sold by
Peoples Drug Store. dw
The editor of the Vinita Republi-
can who was lamenting this week be-
cause there had been no March winds
was this morning seeu chasing his hat
from one mud hole to another.
Opening or Crescent Hottl at Eureka
springs.
We have pleasure in announcing to
the public that on March 1 1905" the
great health resort Eureka Springs
will open for the season. This beaut-
iful resort can be reached by the
Frisco System only deduced rates
all the year. 109-137
L. W. Price
Division Passenger'Agent.
Joplin Mo
Missouri Kansas & Texas
Railway lime Card
T7
THE RIGHT TRAINS BETWEEN
8T. LOUIS 8AN ANTONIO
CHICAGO DALLA8
HANNIBAL FORT WORTH
KANSAS CITY HOUSTON
JUNOTION CITY GALVESTON
IN THE NORTH IN TEXAS I
AND ALL POINTS! BEYOND.
M . K & T. GOiNG SOUTH
No 1 M. K. A T. Express
N. f Katy Flyer
No. 3 Local Phnk'er
4 .03 a. m
9:30 . m.
7:3'- p. m
1:13 p. m.
No.
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M K- T. GOING NORTH
No. 2 M. K. it T. Exir.
No. 4. Local Pfcoi!er
No. 6 Kfttr F!yer
No M2. Way FrU!it
ll.oS p. m.
-S:50 . m.
-(130 p. n
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H A. FARTHING
Agent.
Spring Hats in Hovver at $3.00
Stetson Hats $3.50 to $5.00
Hats all new colors and Spring Styles $1 to $3.00
Men's and Boys' Spring Caps 25c to 75c
Eagle Shirts from $ 1 .00 to $2.00
New Spring Eagle Shirts negligee with collar
and Cuffs at. .... . . . 39c 50c 65c 75c and $1.00
Men's Spring Underwear from . . . 25c to $1.00 each
One-Half Hose Handkerchiefs Belts Suspenders
Ties Gloves Sweaters Night Shirts
Edwin Clapp Shoes for men $5.00 and $6.00
East Weymouth Shoes for men. ...$3.00 and $3.50
" boys $1.50 to $3.00
Hamilton-Brown Shoes for men and boys
from ..$1.25 to $3 50
Sole agents for Carhartt's Overalls and Jumpers.
Sole agents for "Sweat On" Overalls and Jumpers.
Sole agents Wood's Manf. Cos. Overalls Jumpers.
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NORTH PACIFIC COAST
Very Low Rates in Effect
Daily March ist to May 15
'MANY ROUTES FROM WHICH
TO MAKE A CHOICE
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Outer Bagbt Pres. J. O. IIall V-Pres. W. P. Phillips Cashier !
first IRattonal IBank
VINITA IND. TER. J
CAPITAL 8 IOO.OOO SUKPH.TJS $22ooo J
Oldest and Strongest National Bank in Cherokee Aaion
DIRECTORS !
Oliver Bag by
S. F. Former
E. B.
kV. A. Graham . O. Ha'.: G. W. Clatt E. Halsell
DOES A SAFE GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
....LIGHT UP....
$ The very Latest in Electric Lighting- Meridian J
J Lamps White Light High Candle Power Low
Current Consumption.
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....See it in Cherokee
Another Car
BAIN & WEBBER
. WAGONS.
Also carAochor Pu'le lust received.
Call and see tbern before iiuvintr. Will
give you better value for your ukv ey
than anyone.
Spaulding Bros.
VINITA AND CHELSCA.
t?akt K!dysi V4iW V.'i'it .
For Sals at Peorle's drugstore.
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Full information on request
H. LEE G. P. A. Little Rock Ark.
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Oklahoma Gty O. T-
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National Bank Window....
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 130, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 18, 1905, newspaper, March 18, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774575/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.