The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 5, Ed. 1 Monday, October 8, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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fioa
eoatluf nor per f allon bot
sprawling further aud there
furs moat economical li
MOUND CITY CO8
Horse Shoe Erar.d
PREPARED PAINT
bncittuo it i Strictly Pure.
Iliybent tout per gallon
because of iti merit but
cheaper ihiio chnap pniata la
iU spread looks ami wear.
Absolute guarantee on
OTorycan. Suits both painter
and homeowner.
THE CHELSEA FAIR.
Ollfer Hatfby Pres.
Successful FxnnsitinnnfFinfl ff THP&F
r.... w . f IaaWW
cal r. n i . . t . I ft
J. O. Hall V-rrea.
FIRST
W. P. Philllpi Ci.hlp
P. 0. BROWNING
Dealer In Lumber L.IMnlnglea Moand
City Paint and Oreog V.rnlshia. Mound
Cltj PilnU abaolultli guinntead.
DIRECTORY
President's Cabinet.
P.oultntit ur -ir.
yice-froslduiit (deceased) W.l'.Krye acting
Beeretary or atatu John Hav
Secretary of treasury Lyman J. Gage I ' "gib auic nu luuae
Secretary of war Kiibu Uoot " were "Dr. Caldwell's syrup of
Attorney-General Hri. ... . . I
Poatmaster-General Janie. A. Gary f VeVilu cures inaitfesllon." People's
m0rD.i.rjr oi nary JODnU Long QTUa Store. H
A llltxlw.u.k I "
The fair at Chelae which closed
Saturday of last week was a suc
cess in every detail and those who
attended from tbia section are en.
thusiasiic in their praise of CheU
sea's people and of her resources.
We have thus far been unable to
get a list of the successful compel.
itors for premiums in the diflerent
I departments. The fine stock ex-
hibit surpassed anything of the
kind ever attempted in the Indian
country and the grain fruit and
other exhibits were simply mar
veious. 1 he fairness and ability
with which the fair was conducted
I reflect much credit upon the enter.
prising and thrifty citizens of Chel-
sea. iNextyear the whole country
will turn to Chelsea when the time
for the annual fair arrives.
Couldn't Translate It.
We received a letter recently we
were unaoie to read. We failed to d.
termlue the nationality of the writer.
The only words we were able to make
l rTW I
x HAVE NFVFR
tr ea insoren
i .
eysiem reuiaror
PRICKLY ASH
BITTERS.
Because thev think iTa
-
nasty and bitter disagreeable
luiwsornncnonavioenr
in Bciton.
ABK THESE
NATIONAL BANK
VINITA INDIAN TERRITORY.
Capital 1100000 Surplus 815.0OC
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Oldest and Strongest National Bank in
me unerokee Nation.
pi"! ii. r. rorinor. K H v m n....no r ...
rel.lll W.H.Kuru.;.. w a "i .XZ '.' 'i-' ' ; " Vv"'.V;
j. u. nan
DIRECTORS
. . " v.. . '""rr' i. rrayaer.
a. u. biiurcuiii w. II. Korueitnf W. A. Utam iu i- u .. " i
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Does a Safe General Banking Business
DRURY .' COLLEGE.
Springfield Missouri.
Classical. Scientific and T.ltrrv
. . r. . V . v..i.ig wuuocuaiUIJ Ul UUUli
uepartment or rbvsical Culture and EmrnRainn lno rnntirn iKa
ough. Expenses moderate. Excellent homes for students. Attend.
ance OVer .11)0 lst VPnr 9 ar A fnr iMlilnmi. C.. i i
a "igl A.rr Next year Pen8 September 13. For catalogue ad-
dress II. T. FULLER President.
ireeable.
T
Becretary of Interior K.
THE ANGEL OF HOPE.
O see! On the venre of yon skv.
Where those chains of white cloud-
tuountains run
Though distant yet clear to the eye
A sweet angel stands bright as the sun.
Its form is not spoiled with a win?.
Like an angel of common decree:
No trumpet or any such thing
In its fingers can any one see.
But more like a queen In full dress-
In a gown of an empire's worth
r -j u. a. xiibciicuca
Henrttirv nr Rivli.iiiiiitt t.uu un.
MelTllle W. fuller Chief Juatlce
Interior Department.
Commlaalonerlnd. affairs W. A.Jones
Jnd. agent for Iud.Xer....J. Blair Shoenfult
Ind. Inspector J. George Wrlifbt
. wU v ii.innw a rana v UDUrcUlll
Indian Territory Courts
northern District. Joaepb A." Gill judKe:
Leo i. Bennett marabal; U. A. Davldaon
olerki P. L. aopor attorney. Terma; Mus-
oouiHiiiuer ana Jannury; Miami Oct-
Jnli'inJn iuu"Lr''' '1'leqnuU. October
and Aprilj Wewoka. November and April:
WaKOuor Noyemberand March; Vlnita.lst
Monday In December andiid Monday In May
flnilthA.n IU. . II ni .
i iu V. . .. """ iownsena. juaao; I f"v""""u
ma"huCirbb'jffin.tVnk.S' hmr' Wb0Se trail from that cldy "cess
Centrul Dlst. W. H. H. Clayton. judKei
J tt w iniLn.' Clerk ! J f ' 0rl"y m tt'8hl
J. U. Wllklna pruxecutiiiK attorney.
Cherokee Nation..
Capital Tahlecjnah. Tbos.M Bufflngton.
oSdSSif .cblofMkVTl!n'tot' Swimmerf lit
pod chief; Jos. M. Luhny. treaaurer: J T
Parks enecutlve secretary. .
Cherokee Board of Health.
B P. Fortner M. D.. Vlnlta: F. B. Fite. M.
FaJlsI ' Urk' M D" Weber's
City Officials.
W0'. I- Hall.O.
. w vu vil JVM V( JJ. OlJUIl.
Joieph H. Butler postmaster.
Thev will
fnoTcitaU disafi
Andasacureforlndi
IConsTipatlon Kic
disorders it is
excelled
luifis
sslion.
The O reat Republi-
can paper of America.
The Great Newspa-
per of the World.
Don't Cut Yourself.
A few days auo this office received
the announcement from the rjasseoirer
department of the M.. K. & T. rail.
road that a souvenir would be mailed
the ChleftPln shortly and the rues-
slve. closed with the admonition
Churches.
BESBYTBKIAN CHURCH.
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preachlnir at 11
Ulngs. W. T. King pastor.
M. H CHDBCU SOUTH.
Sunday school at 9:48 . m W. L Chan.
.n. .unarlutendent. Jonlor LaKneSp m
Senior eague 3:45. Prayer meeting tfed-
eaduv evening at 8:15. Preaching at 11 a
W. anil 8:15 p. m. Mi L. Butler pastor.
BAPTIST CHURCH.
In glory flows down to the earth
Her tresses in ringlets unfold
And are floatine so artfullv curled
And sparkling with diamonds and' gold
From the mines of the heavenly world.
Her face is the centre of life
Of beauty and sweetness combined
Where the light and the shade met In
strife
Make a medly of ch'.mes undefined.
Just out from the portal of heaven
She has come (and she dailv does so.l
To stand on the jjold of the even
And signal poor mortals below.
The soul that di scouragement chains
Iu the thralldom of hopeless despair
At her presence its vigor regains
And rises to do and dare.
A crown she displays in her hand-
And a voice which the universe hears
urings down from the skies a command
railing sweet on humanity's ears:
"Fight on! Behold! This is thy token!
fly tue hat of nature 'tis given.
The St. Louis
Globe-Democrat
Twice Every Week i
Eight pages or more each Tuesday and
price of a Weekly.
$ 1 .oo..Or?e Dollar a Yer$ 1 .op
JNo other paper gives The News so promptly so fully.
so accurately. No other paper prints so great a variety
of interesting and instructive reading matter for every
member of the family. No other paper is so good so '
Platan an nh oan . ' i
"don't cut yourself." After watch- C i.k- Ak- u ... I
Ing the malls' a whole ek .d o JUUriUC flOW EffiSHTdCT
- -o '"fuxou' iianuuBi campaign oi iwif and until after thu nler i
Barker the accommodating general tion of the next pregident. It is indespensable to everv citizen and
passenger agent and today received ought to be in every household. Sample copies free Address ' I
two filfiirant. "Tfat.v Plvor" lrnlt0Dr . r ' co t
O - . j w mil r Ul
the most artistic pattern. We are The Glob? Prfntfncl fn . f I r.J.
cautioned howbver. to sav that t.hpv ' "4 '
are not sent free to everybody but on-
ly on receipt qf 25 cents.
Account St. Louis exnositlon. M
K. & T. will sell tickets Oct. 2d. 4th
9th litb; 16th and 18th Vinita'to St
Louis and return for $14.35 tickets
good to return 5 days from date of
sale. J. t. Clapper agent.
The Saturday Evening Post.
For September 29th is a specia
double number. The plan of the
Saturday Evening Post is to give
each week a magazine of the best
current literature that will be eaua
in literary quality and illustrations
to -the monthlies. . The cover of
this double number is by Gibbs
and is in color. The opening
feature is the first installment of
frilhart. Parkav'a nam UTL
iiArxiST CHURCH. I ' - Lis given. I " . . . . v k". a ijoit ooiiai XUD
chSScin?oa11 m "p nd 8 p- m' Sunday Fr every dear b6ne that is bren . lane that had no turning." Those
YounJivVmiJ'. 'LTy u'Klts- Baptist . . m wuo . nave reaa mis story pro-
roung leopies Lnlon every sabbathai7p. heaven. Too-Ooa-Strb
m. w.G.i'attorson. pastor. UA oTEH. nounce i the strongest work that.
o "
Mr. Parker has yet done.
U. ft. CHURCH.
United StdtH nnni-f ! Mr P..bs. W ..l TT i
. . ... t m ni ii i .M.v. vvut lAuA.Ani&ci UDD VCbUVIJV. U II L r 1
'8 ..m... church; 1 t Monday; Judge GIU will 01 "dla!'a' 8
i:iUDjTTu7eri preside- On the criminal docket the ?n "Facing the. World at Fifty"
ing evt-ry Sunday' at a a. m a'nd it'' Tm different classes of crimes are- As- in which he marshals an imposine
Class meelinif IT.M.. ...'.... " 1 '.. ' m- .. v" " - r o
ot euccesses after the half
meerinS'tta ult and battery 3; false pretense. 3; array
mg Monday evenings. T. ii. Tyson pastor. I slander 3; laiceny 10; assault to kill. I centurv mark hH hn naaaaA
. ' . I. I....J... . ... ' '
.Ul ouueng ana selling 20; having Major James B. Pond contributes
carnal knowlerk'p nf fomu e. ..
tion l; iarceoand 3? e8of "--cencee of Mark
property 3; murder. 3: disturhinLr t.hn .rwaln' g'.vlng for the first time
peacei 4 letters and anecdotes referring to
. : - - his last lecture tour across the
tnristian Church. American continent. The short
Aiie new cnristlau church wan fiction of th nnmhpr inrlnHoa rrm
FIU8T BAPTIST nnni)i u i
iflANONir. Vint. n(.. lwT. .
hn "'-ii' ;: ' " naiseii
Charle. HuniiWwur". v""pn""1' w
Tenth S&ccessfal Year
THOMAS & NEWTON'S
Splendid Dramatic Revival of the
Greatest Melo-Dramatic sue-
cess of the age
Stowaway!
With its many interesting and sensation
i i
bi icaiures inciuaing
The Cracking of a Real Safe by a
Keiormed Burglars
"Kid" McCoy and
"Spike" Hennessey
tiackfid With tlfmnlo at oil tk. t .L. nlt !..:.. I T. ir I
. r.v... iUlccul me uicki dhjiibb uy iau waciaren
Ji L-..SA" t.h.1PTE" Ho. Meets aec- Services Vesteidav tn hpap Pnl(0f I.illinn Onillar.nn.ini n.....j '
- - ''rtvuuv " ---w- VU vivmuug
art .-.IH.-..-".""" Ji."'.- We""
17 ii H r " rnonth In WhsodIc
.. .. Odd Fei.ixw.
1 '8- - P- each
Monday nlifht In Odd Kellow lail
n uaiwll bu dine. O. M Hal.
torn. N. P.; A. U. al astersoa. becretaVy.
Viit Ewcahpiiiiit Ko. 11. I. o. O. F.
! I eT'.f PurdV "IShU la Odd Fal-
lowa ball. J. l fecott CP.; A. O. Master-
on Krlbe.
KaiR.H Kirekab LniMjt No. Meeta -ry
rrldny nlht In odd Fallow ball go
ana Vi ard. N . O.. Ada OM.ea. .ecreury
Kiorrra or pTTHiaa pt.i.int.i.-
? Lodr. .No 14. K. ol t. e. Sw!
;i'?p."r Hehtla Waaonlo hl.
M.olF.j W . S. DugKer. K.otK.4s!
FnTrn!ti Afn Apaornriow. No
M t evt-ry abroad and f. nrtti Wj0K.'
" Ii fmh month in OflJ Fellow f . i
Oil iUrtin. irealdf-Dt; M. H. l.dimaton'
rr-iary. '
a'1 'V. f c"T So ' ' -lot ii.
A. K. 1.1. I i r b . . . . . .
trt-r. tni toMy ta nh
"""'. ' 'cm-k p. m.tm Lbiw-4 tw
Marshal. There w mm nriHitinn V. I.vnrh nH AT orioHio n.u
HUUIUIVIJ U I - ' WMWM MUM .'1UUV11UU
tbft .llllfMi A a V. A j.. . I TTn. fU- 11. U I 1.
... mo scabs oia not vunujp viara. nas a nveiy
'uiiaunm tuiuc mu ucuicanon was postDODed MW0 on dumping in oia Wis
meets each ;MI .i cj -u ... ami Tl... . ' :..tl
until next Sunday. The meet! otr will
continue all through this week and
probably longer. E. C. Klnir. who
travels with Evangelist Marshal as
singer will have charge of the song
service. Subject for tonight: "What
It costs not to be a christian." A
cordial Invitation is exteuded to all
to attend these services.
Warning Order.
In tb United State cmrt itt Vtnlta. Jn the
Jorthero LMstrlct of Ibe India. l.rii.
Frana l"to. plaintiff i
rah Vln. d( fendat. )
Tl.edfffrdant. aarah Vtn. la warned to
atr-rln (tia roort vithln thirty rtnr and
Jf iwer theruni(.iajtitof Uie plaintiff rraaa
l to.
t.-Wr isna. t haa A. Parirm. .
ii b.Taj a -
Ait.rfrify for plaintiff
' O V t-Tl.j.
AVervrj tar dfrandast.
souri. There are installments o
Mooswa of the Jioundairea. . A
Fraser's animal ritorv. and of Th
Eagle's Heart Hamlin Garland's
. . r . i -
novel ei me lar west. Un the page
devoted to men and women are
stories of people prominent in the
puonc eye. the editorial page
treats oi pontics the census and
omer current inemes. The "rub-
lick Occurrences" deDartment tella
how through coal and gold the
supremacy 01 me world lif-sides
these attraction thera arn artirloa
giving the lateet scientific discov-
erles. Secretary kWilson'a vipr nf
Farming as a liusines? Old-Time
Minptrel Men with ner stories
uu ariecooips me Jale?t possip
about books and literary people
and ehcrt articles and iketcbes.
A Grand Company Scenicatly
Perfect. The best Production
ever made of
The STOWAWAY
Opera House
OCTOBER 11 1900.
PflOTOGRflPiS....
FOWLER.
Has moved to South Wilson street just
south of U. S. court house.
Call on him for the finest and most
permanent photos photo buttons.
Picture. Enlarged and Framed
i Established 1889
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET
OF ST. LOUIS.
U'lhfiSt. I mils Nation?)!
' ' " mwmiw I1UIIVIIUI
Stock o Yards.
Located at East St. Louis 111.
Dlreotly oppo.lte theclty of St. Lout. Buy.
era for all deaorlptlon of Lira Stock always fa
attendance and wttbla the gronnda of th
Stook Yard. I. a Beef Canning Company with
a oapaclty foralannhtlrlnK S.OOOhead of cattle
daily and Pork Packing establishment) have
capaolty for slaughtering 12000 bog. dally.
C.T.JONE8'GeoVg-rKNOX'V1CePre8-
I. W K1JAI?P Aaal n m
"a-. ass lit uou Higr.
SAMUEL HUNT. Gen. Aaent for Teia
nd Indian Territory.
aOHAS. "W.J3AY. D. D. R.
DENTIST
Gold crown and bridge work
A Specialty '
Office orer Flrrt Nat Bank VINITA I T
'y H. KOBNEQAT
Attorney at Law
and Notary Public.
Ofllo la new Halsell Bld'g. VINITA I.T
Will practice In all the United Statea Court
Ang of the Indian Terrlto .
Warning Order.
In the United States court for the Northern
district of the Indian Territory at Wag-
v u ; 1 a . a .
Delia Osborn ialntllT J
Lou Ofcboro. defendsot. I
Thn iipfprtliant. fiH Aalwn a tm a
-a - v'Biwia is waitiru VJ
appear in tin court within thirty dnya and
answer the rnnmialnt f tvm ni.inHr nnn.
Of horn. '
Witnesa the TTAnnrnKl. livnk A
Jndire of snid cnort and the seal thereof at
H aiton'r. Ind . 1 er . thla tin ri . r.t 1
A.I). li. haa. A. ivi!ion. ( ipra.
Seal Hy K. C Hauler lepuiy
Davenport A Thomi'on.
Atwirnfya for plaintiff.
W. S. ktarifiiri
a-d Attorner for non-r!dnt Deft
ta Krv rp .t . 1
S Or jn;ir oM. 14 hands t irh h'i..l-l A
v.. i wn.y.drr nu ivo Avon irttrifh:
own.r rsa hare . rt 01a ad ar-4
jrevini nuc; O10 W tm.iu k r.r a..u. J I
JR. L. BAOBY
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office In Raymond building. Telephone 101
Residence Aldrlch cottage. Telephone 110.
Vinita. Ind. Ter.
BJLLX OKI HUKEREO HnXIOXS A TSAJL
mm
THE WONDERFUL KECICIKE.
Tliov reliere Dirre from Dvupep.
sia. Indigestion and Too Heartr Eat-
in: ar a perfect remedy forPizzi-
D(i Nauiwa Proarsinpss Bad Tnst.-j
la the Motith Coated Tonpue Pain la
the Side TORPID LTVTU.
They Kegulate the Eowel3.
They Cure Sick Headache.
A Single One Grres Belief.
WAW7ED
7"1 ? t ? pi f-i wta w
El fci P 1 if f .r t rtM.
m havrl tie -nrfrie h-
u tv It :
f .aay I
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 5, Ed. 1 Monday, October 8, 1900, newspaper, October 8, 1900; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774588/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.