The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 270, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 25, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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I WANTS.
WANTED A laundress one who can in-
struct lu general laundry work In Industrial
school. Salary IfiS per mouth. 8. J)'. Parka.
OlttL WANTED For general housework.
L. a. AleUuWu. u-'i
WANTED to buy second baud t urnjture
dim Sinlley & Graffunder.
WANTED--!)! niBR room ((Irl at Uotel
liretin. 11
LOCAL NOTES
Cut the weeds.
The Ellwood is the best. dw
Lilly Slmnis went to Wagoner this
morning.
Buggies 145. Lee Barrett's. tf
Col. Silas Armstrong is down from
Wyandotte.
Shoe maker at Le.e Barrett's tf
Four wagon loads o? apples came In
town this morning.
Steflin's Cream. StcfSo's Cream.
MLsa Jessie Daniels is spending a
few days In Colorado.
Side saddles. 16. Lee Barrett's. tf
The merchants and clerks are busy
opening the new fall goods.
Collars 7"c to $2 Lee Banett's. tf
Bert Thompson now has a position
with the Darrougb Hardware Co.
Ed. Lee's scissors are good scissors.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas Wasmund are
visiting relatives in Arkansas.
About thirty young people are go-
ing out for a bay ride tonight.
Harness dressing at Lee Barrett's.
If it Isn't an Eastman it isn't a
Kodak.
Trestou Davis Is suffering severely
with an affection of the eyes.
Developing machines at Postoftice
Book store.
Yesterday ws about tbe most un-
comfortably hot day of the season.
Ahk your neighbor about Steflin's
Cream.
L. K. McGuilln has about concluded
to erect a residence in this city.
Everybody likes It. What? Stettin's
Cream. '
A special price one i frlgeratois. Ed.
Lee.
Mrt. Luman E. Parker enter-
tain frleuds this evening at her home.
Walker tbe painter will please you
and save you money. tf
Ed. Lee is still seliing the best
scissors.
Miss Emma Rhea will return to tbe
millinery department at tbe Jumbo
store this reason.
All sizes of water coolers at Ed
Lee's.
Take a kodak where ever you go.
No fun wittiout a kodak.
Mies Rogers of Chelsea accoiupa-
nle 1 by her uelce was a gue:t of Mrs.
Gus J'Icho!s yesterday.
Lot fur sale lOOxKiO feet on West
Illinois avenue. tf
LOST Bunch of keys with chain.
One key ou one ttid an J bunch on
the tther rtiuru to W. T. lluitt.
If you duu't get yuur Chieftain tele-
phone tbe cflice
Whips nets duters an 1 pads. Lee
Barrelt'. ' tf
What's a summer without a kodak?
Kodak at Postoftice Book store.
The young mn Davis repurud
Saturday as been demented the doc-
tors state was ouly suffering from
tbe effects of some drug.
LOST UmbreiU.' Initials W. D.
ou handle; return to W. S. Dugger.
Develop your own pictures e
teil you bo. Potofilce Book store.
Money to loan in siiiall amouuts
on short time. John K. Camibkll.
Rev. Mr. Jubun uf Murri"vi;ie
is in the city today with a party of
prospectors wbo are looking for lo-
cations. Stettin's Cream Is "O.d only by
Cbapmau A Briggt.
AH kinds of tin and plumbing work
done by E I. Lee.
Toe Ladle' aid society of tbe
Pre-!') leriau church will meet Wed-
nesday afternoon at the home of lur.
A P. Goodyk'iuutz
You presi the button and the
Eistluai: lake-tlie picture. riluttiee
B ok !-tire. dtf
AiMtt er lare tar lod of furniture
has arrived foi the Fiaz e Hardware
Firniture Co. aw
Ue. L. C. Wolfe conductel the
funeral serv ces je-ter iay afternoon
of the little two year old boy of J K.
Turner w ho died of mt niogltls.
Kraiee Hardware & Furniture Co.
are unloading tlnee or iod of fall
good d
Thfl tiei-l i none too g.iol. The Eli-
moo i I- tie oe-l hog wire fencing on
the market tod-iy. ee it at Frazr-e
ilir lare & Fumnure C . ow I
Grant Lftn ijoi.gut loo u - .
used last fall by Dave Hall's .coin
buviiiLT comnauy and moved them to
his establishment in the south part of
town. i
Nothing letter than tbe Ellwood
hog wire fencing at Frazee Hardware
k Furniture Co. aw
W. T. Hultt has purchased tbe G
A. Whitney property on the north
side and at the same time soia nis
residence on north Wilson street to
R. J. Ragaa.
Steflin's ice cream for socials or in
large quantities furnished by Chap-
man & Briggs. dtf
Goto J'. A. Davis shoe tbinlng es-
tablishment for your shoe shine.
Foreman's Allev tf
The Menantlles vi Coney's Favor-
ites two of Vlnlta's clubs will have
a game ot baseball at the park to-
morrow. It will be a lively game;
admission 15 cents.
All the year 'round you can get a
smooth shave or a Bne artesian bath
at Joe Davis' barber shop. dtf
Another car load of Ellwood hog
wire fencing is being unloaded for
Frazee Hardware & Furniture Co. dw
Rev. J. S. Stubblefleld celebrated
Mie Ii7th anni7trsary. of his blr'today
yesterday. A large number of
young peopie gathered at the parson
age last niyht and gave him a sur
prise party. '
A car load of the great Superior
Stoves and Ranges has arrived for the
Frazee Hardware & Furniture Co. dw
Smiley & Graffuuder will sell you
a Bne hanging lamp or an ice cream
freezer good as new for less than
half their worth. t tf
About as popular a spul as there is
in the city these afternoons with the
little girls Is W. H. Kornegay's
swimming pool.
Vlnlta is an enterprising and up-to-
date city. Its products are becoming
more renowned than ever but its lat
est and best production is Velvet Ice
cream. Phooe 2j4. Otr
Foley's Kiduey Cure is a medicine
free from coisons and will cure any case
of kidney disease that is not beyond the
reach of mcliciue. bold by bliananan
& Mitchell. dw
Sunday Is a day of resi ; not of worry
and restlessness. To lnura a quite
and peaceful repose be sure you have
the oily successful remedy which is
Velvet Ice cream I'bone 254. atf
Many persons in tins community ore
suffering from kidney complaint Jwho
Could avoid fatal results by using Foley's
Kidney Cure. So'd bv Shariahan &
Mitchell. dw
There wiil be a lawn social at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Charles-
worth Wednesday night. Icecream
and cake will be served. All are in-
Tlted. d2T2
Consumption Threatened.
C fnijer 211 Maple St. Champaign
111. writes: "I was troubled with a hack-
ing cough for a year and I thought I
had consumption. I tried a great many
remedies and was under the care of phy-
sicians for several months. I used one
bottle of Foley's Honey and Tar. It
cured me and I have never been troub-
led since Sold by Stianahan & Mitch--11.
dw
The murderer of Jonas Wolfe a
full blood busiiwhacked In tbe hills
last April ha mh1- a cmfcs-loti and
N In jail here. Trie appearances are
thai be wi ria' uraliy weak mentally
and three ot ber parties Induced him
to kill Wolf.
S &. P Hour today as good us there is
comes to this market.
A Correction.
Chas. E Lubman was elected Presi-
dent of the Commercial Club; Sam It.
Frazee vice president; L. B. Camp-
bell Secretary. D. M. Marrs F. S. E.
Amos C W. Day Sam R. Frazee and
Chas. E. Lahman executive commit-
tee.; Next meeting of the club Fii-
daynlght. Hand painted shirt waist sets on
sale or orders taken for them at Rat-
cliff's. They are something uew; see
tbem Mrs. Mattle Kinnear. tf
MUSIIROOM RAISING.
Interesting Description of th Work
Carried on In reatet tin I'-
ll en a la France.
The strangest of these underground
worlds which I visited was one devoted
to hte raising of mushrooms. Its lim-
its seemed unbounded as indeed they
were for it pierced the hillside in every
jjjrejtjop says a writer In Scribner's
Magazine. We entered through an
opening under an orchard of cherry
trees. About ten feet inside the entrance
was a well and near it a lantern which
my kind guide lighted. We had pro-
ceeded but a few steps when suddenly
the air became very close and warm
and a dense white mist shut us In. j I
found this was heat and steam rising
from huge piles of manure stacked In
an adjoining passage. When brought
from the cavalry barracks near by it is
here "worked" by the admixture of wa-
ter until It attains the required consist-
ency. We soon passed this steam and
heat and entered caves w here the air was
dry and cool.
In these manure Is laid out lrvound-
ed hummocks along the walls and in
the wider passages In lines down tbe
center as well. Sometimes there are as
many as five rf these rows. The mush-
room seed Is then placed In these manure
piles and the date of the "planting" is
written on the wall above the section.
The mounds are then covered with a
fine powder obtained by sifting the tail-
ings from the quarried limestone Just
as coal dust Is separated from coal. The
mushroom Is now planted and the bum-
mock Is left undisturbed for three
months more or Jess when the first
growth begins to appear. The mush-
rooms continue to sprout during three
months but then engender a certain
poisonous gas which kills their own
seed. The whole planting must then
be removed and the place thoroughly
cleaned.
During "harvest time" a crop Is gath-
ered every 24 hours. Three men with
their great baskets make the rounds of
this underground farm every morning
and every day In the year can count on
an Immense crop which they shlptojhe
large cities near by and even several
miles away. The discolored and In-
ferior mushrooms are sent to the can-
neries but for his beot growth the pro-
ducer receives only 20 cents a pound ..
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Lucy
Snowe's
Mother
i(fjv is so worried
ing school next
Winter she
wants to make
up a serviceable
school-room suit
and a pretty
gown for "nice .
and if she will
a- it." '' Ktfn In nnrl rrpt
the Septenlher number of
The Dksignkr she will find just
what she is looking for. -The
School Suit has a new
blouse to be trimmed in braid or
stitching and is the most satis-
factory design yet made for girls
from 13 to 17 years. The blouse
design may also serve for separate
shirt waists in flannel mohair or
silk.
The other costume is made with
the very fashionable X collarless
eoat and instructions for cutting
and making are sft complete that
nobody who knows. how to sew
need hesitate to attempt this styl-
ish gown.
Each Suit Pattern 'iriiiuihiir skirt
and waist costs tut jj cents.
Thk Dfsionfr ii in a-nt.t a cofyue tain
nbicriptitms at tui ctKts a year.
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The Death Penalty.
A little thing sometimes result-. in
death. Thus a mere scratch insignificant
cuts or puny boils have paid the death
penilty. It is wise to have BuUlin's Arnica
Save ever handy. It's the best Salve on
earth and will prevent fatality when
Burns Sores Fleers and Tiles threaten.
Only 2c at Peoples Drug Store dw
Trials Saturday.
The Frl-co' secret service aenl
wa here yer-teKlay to Iook into the
Ne iho Sunday r pedal train disturb-
ance trlali ineh mi e up Saturday
next. It I- tbe umler-t tifl in that a
perianal dam iye uit againi the com-
pany wi!! f.;i"W the criminal trials
which account fur Hi tntTP!t dis-
ciiwed by the railroad.
SourStomoGh
1 us.1 riifirrti mnA Hk fw mn. I hvu
ti M inl'riT ntn dyiiP' mi or l"nm- b
f. r th Ut two yr. I hit tfll takin Bifl
etn ftTct "tli-f druk. bot couid On-i Do rliff uti.y
f.r h-rt Ism. I will w"oroir.eo4 'H.-ar't 10
bit fTtr; tbe OBlr Ihmc for indieu..!!
nr t. n rb nd n kfp th bovvit la gvwl crt-
d in on 'lurf ftr Trr nice V al. '
' Hrry buukior. Mucll Chunk. F
Best For
The Bowels
Mi-v-t s ' k-n. w . f ini. -
to il in H'iih Th f-nume tli ttirniwJ LLt
biunnt'-l to rait ol yuuf wontf twk.
Stf ilir.g Remedy Co. Chicco or N.Y. 509
miHlStLtTHU"U.I3E5XE8
roiEYSiio:rriAR
F r'e a! reonle'i Vru Store
To tbe 5e&side I
GAL?E5TOn
EXCURSIOrC
AUGUST 30tb AKfrTRy.
Special train with sleeper. A tine
vacation .'ee Ktv aeot for tar
tlculars.
Make Kidmi i r " yrnCr Right
For ale t People's Drny Store.
Campbell-Marrs Real
Estate Bulletin.
If fou want to rent (irsell your houses
Ill tliera Willi us a nil If you wieh to rent or
bay a lioase come umj st-e us.
A FEW SPECIAL OFFEKISG!?.
Hiiuse nnd lot on eiist side
Lot lndxl'iO tvet. whl I llinols avenue.
Iieslrnble .lirfe room reildenre wltli
pori'ties. jtood t-ll of soft water rnd ottier
lniprovtn.erts.
tlousi" nnd lot. eaat side eool location
good neighlHirhood. east front.
Also other lcirahle properties ard Tcant
lots food for iMilldtns; liomes on. or for In-
vestmeDt. LAND OFFEMNOS.
Fine (! cre farm well improved; 3n0 aore
farm; l'M am farm and raui'h all reasou-
aDIr close to Vlnila. Ttat-ne are uood bar-
ft it
A few uf our leases wlildi we are offerl m
for sale.
a(lai-res Heir Vlnlt . also Improved with
farm and meadow lr.df.
acre farm and ranch.
Also several smaller improved f;rms.
Weean offer iIh-sk for live years at less
than their value Call and tee us If inter-
ested .
CAMPBELL-M AKltS KKAL ESTATE CO.
Can You Guess What Articles of Hard-
ware These Cuts Represent?
FRFFI A Buck's Junior Itcinge on September 5th
aT It EL C- to the girl under 14 years of age who sends
in greatest number of correct answers to these pictures to-
gether with the 5 best reasons why her mother should use a
Buck's Range. There will be 30 pictures in all.
GHRLS WATCH OUR ADS.
No. 23
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Six More Pictures Next Week
See the Prize
R-I-F-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors And
A (jocd prescription
For mankind.
The 5-ceut packet Is enough for usual
accasions. The family bottle (60cents)
contains a supply for a year. All
druggists sell them. dw
FOR S ALE a pood Deerinir mow
er and rake. John Campbell.
Sulcldo Prevented
The startling announcement that a
preventive of suicide had been discovered
will interest many. A run down system
or despondency invariable precede sui-
cide and something has been found that
will nrevent that condition which makes
suicide likely. At the first tbougt of self
destructon take Electric Bitters. It beinv
a great tonic and nervine will strengthen
the nervec md build up the system. It's
also a crefct Stomach Liver and kidney
regulater. Only 50c. Satsfaction guar
anteed by Peoples Drug Store. dw
Summer Tourist Rates Via the Al.
K & T. Ry.
Effective June 1st. Summer Tourist
Tickets "will he placed mi sale at
greatly reduced raten to summer re-
sor." in the north and east. Ask
nearest "Katy" anent for informa-
tion or address
GEniiGB Mohton. G. P. A.. St. Louis.
To Eldorado 5pnngs.
Tie Katy will sell tickets to El-
O'adnSnrl nijs Mu. at f.1..'ij for the
round trip beginning July 1st and ex-
tending until September 30. Good
thirty days from date of sale.
Wall Paper
Glass Picture and
Room Moulding.
We liave a big stock of Wall paper lat-
est spring styles. On request w will
call with samples We all for and de-
liver picture! For painting paper-
hanging and decorating we are head-
quarters. Woodard Painting
and Dec. Co.
frazee flarduter? and
iirnifiire Company...
Coffins Caskets and Fun-
eral Directors.
t. F. CRUTCHFIELD Embalmer
(Kirst Published August 5 l'.3.)
Warnine Order.
In the United Ptutas Court fur the Northero
lilstriot of the lndlun lerrnorj ai v mu.
Jacob B. Ellis Plaintiff
v N0.2U18.
Alpha C tills. Defendant.
The defendant Alpha C. Ellis. ! hereby
.....! t. .ur in i v w iMi'irt within thlrtj
days und answer the complaint of the
plaintiff. Jacob B Ellis
WITNESS. The Honorable Josepli A. um
Jiidg.of said court and the eal thereof a
Vlnlta this the 5th day ofAuKust. A. u.
1W3. CHAS A. DAVIDSO. CieK.
By T. A. Chandler Deputy.
W' P riiomnson. AttV. for I'i'ilntlll.
S. F. Parks Atty. for uoo-refcident dtfen
dent.
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Is what you get when you sleep on a
PATENT - PERFECTION - MATTRESS
HERE IS THE FACTORY GUARANTEE '"Sleep on it sixty nights and if you are not
thoroughly satisfied if it is not superior to any $50 Hair Mattress in cleanliness comfort and durabil-
itv return it to the dealer through whom you bought it and get your money."
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We have them for sale. Have also just receiyed one of the best lines of Pillows and Sofa Pillows ever
shown in Vinita to which we especially call your attention
Yours for Good Goods at Low Prices
E 0 Stevenson Fur. & Carpet Co.
WILSON STREET. OPPOSITE POSTOPF1CE
VINITA. INDIAN TERRITORY
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 270, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 25, 1903, newspaper, August 25, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774585/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.