The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 165, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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White Mountain Refrigerators and Ice
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The best on earth is the White
f.vnnin line strictlv hicrh-rrrade;
and they have the greatest reputation of any refrigerator or freezei - made.
3 . . ii rrmhr nite Mountain.
When you are in the market tor 3Com pioujvu i ...
Yours for business
5am E. Frazee & Co.
Coffins and Caskets. Funeral Directors Sg
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Day 'Phone IIG Night 118.
ioc a Week by Carrier.
40c a Mosth brMiil.
D. M. Marks - - Editor.
IL Lse Clotwoktht
Aoc!3t Editor
VINITA. IND. TER-. APRIL 13
The last eaJ rites will be con
ducted over the Soper carpet bag
remnant before the heated term
eeta in.
TL&t Cherokte tnernoriat re-
ported by Secretary Hitchcock
would tot be recogniz-l by tbe
national council.
Tfae Cherokew ration is in ?!
infancy of devtl ipr'-m. Th nt
few year will a -.voi d. r ;;1
tranefortnation. Taken as a wh -Ir
it i? by far the ino?t productive
section of the Indian country.
The Vinita delegation to Wash-
ington have a perfect right to op-
pose the Moon bill and other In-
itiation afiecting the Indian leni
tory provided they do bo on their
own responsibility aud at their
own expense.
The proposition ta deal with the
Cherokee nation as Lone Wolf wag
d?a!t with will hardly etand the
test of the courts. The title to
the landa of the Cherokee nation
is in the Cherokee people and can-
not be transferred without their
consent.
In wiring to Washington bis en-
dorsement of the proposed division
of the northern district Jud?ei
Gill displayed a spirit that it
would be well fur tome of his on
ferree to emulate. It is refreshing
to tee a man ri-e above the db-
ta'.es of personal interests and to
ignore those differences while an-
noying often prevent the consult-
ation of some measure for the
benefit of the public.
Chelsea Items.
Mrs. Robert Ironside and
daughter. Miss Byrd are visiting
Mrs. Claude Cox and family.
Mrs. Joseph Ilur.t of Vinita
spent Sunday with her niec Mrs.
Richard Morrison.
Misses Clara and Cnerokee
Couch have returned to Table-
quah to attend -cbool at the t-em-inary.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Davis and
Mrs. Gordon Roberts took dinner
with Waiter Mnrriron and wif"
cut in the country lst Sunday.
narriage Licenses.
Ctiaric- Marial-Mirtha TUcr .Sa-
puipa. Willie Lrink-Sa-anrta Ditiiel Ke'.
lejville.
Aus-tin Tecurn h-Lacy Clinton
Weaiaka.
A. F. Keroiuerer-Maggie Reynold'
T. L. Cardcn-Joie A!;cn.Ccnlraiia.
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Lew Frie'leD-Ernma .I;lanke Aliu-j
wet. 1
THESE HAVE LOST.
Pneumonia is Robbed of its Terrors j
l;y Fu!yV Ilo' . y ; n1 Tar. It t
lis racking roufc'h "1 I. ard :
t;c:.k'U'ntLe S.If taktriin tl'-e
IV will r reveal ao attack of i r-cuaiCDia. ja'.l cmfrants ti k-ive ttic:r tatu.
r.; fi.eO--.-t.-titi.tf Ir i fct I'i' - ; It O'StS tiOth.r.' t'l V U J TJ (1 '
Interior Department Affirms De
cison of Dawes Commission
in Citizenship Cases.
SpecUl to O.t 1.V.J Ch:tfi'.n.
Muskogee I. T. April 18 1002.
The United States commission to
the five civilizea tribes baa just
been oScially notified that the de.
cifion of the cornmisrion rejecting
the following applications for en-
rollment m citizen- of the Chero-k-f;
nation ha been aSraied by
the secretary of the interior:
R')b-rt L Higgins
Wihiiai Pation
Jonn II Hilton
Andrew J Haney
John Rivet
Alvic C McCormic
Michael Kubn
James L MaySeld
James Harmon
Robert A Davidson
John Eli
Fred L Lacgley
William Parkin
George W Griffin
William Parsons
Robert Fiher
Stephen Bruner.
Foley' Kidney Cure rnaice kidneys
aid bladder risht. Don't delay Uk-
irg. For .a'e at People's Druj Store:
See thoe new Ela-tic belts the only
belt that product the stra'ht front
on display at Iiidctt-SaLder Mer-
cantile C .
There will be another baptismal
service at the IIa'-li artesian jocl
Sjtiday afu rn oo Rev. J. L. Dray of
the Methodi-t church will adrnici-tcr
ioftl-rn by irnrntr-iun to several per-
The fure-t and afe-t remedy for
kid;ey an J b!a ider di-ea-e- is Foley's
Kidney Cure sold by Peoples dru?
store d w
Mrs. Wilde Vaodevcnter Crockett
of I'ajttteville Arkaia realer at;d
tiddler of elocution will pive a p ib-
lic recital at the Prejyteriin church
ritxl Thursday even:n' unler the
au'j 1 :e- of the Ladie-' Aid i-ociety.
F".eyV Kidney Cure if taken in
time all -rds - -curity fr uu all kidney
arl bailor diei-.'. For Sale at
Pe If' Drugstore. dw
.St. J'jhf.S Church und iy service
the th.rd Sunday after Ki-ter a follow-:
Celebration of the Holy coia-
rnuni u at a. i.i : Sur.day ?ch'. !
at ly a. m.; Moml.) prayer and 'lit-
any at 11 a.m. No evening service.
Vrnite.-Creirn Veraiifj.'e notf.n'y
efTeftualiy de-'.r worm it al-o in-crf-4-.
the at petite md a Irci'a-
ti":i an 1 trri-foini a frjll Infant In-
to one tf robu-t btralib. I'rice -C at
I'ei.ip.ts oru ?ure. d
An .ur.ee f reventative U w rth a
pound f cur-- and tattle of luilard's
ll rth .unl yrjp u-e1 in time i
wi.rtli a rtdu cf inyicurit itb a
OiUfctjre t rtwo included. Price
and ."0j at Pc4 lc- dru: more d w
Neura'kdc pan- rheumatism ium-
bao and luetic pai:- )ie.d to the
penetrating itif.-nte of IJ.L'ara-
Snow Lini rnent- Price 2't and.Sj:a.t
tli'i I'--.; ;- .Jr.' r-. d
Notice to Cherokee Emigrants
I i;l temain in 'ror Cr.-if. I. T.. j
ne f.'.r.th rn wl: I
I'.; !. :i of l : 7. Il ;
You Can't Loose Flesh or Appetite
Farmer City. Ill- Dec. -o 1S.0.
Pep-io Syrup Cj. Monticello I:L
Gentlemeo: My j-eren-mODths old
bat-y was troubled a reat deal with
ti- ttcmacb and towel. I had tr.ed
Dutcerous remedies with no fc' J re-
sults until the baby lost much en
at.I in very pr health. A friend
recmruence i Dr. Ca:delis Syrup
Peprfln. 1 procured a 10c ty.ttie at
"Hud's'' Druj Store an I yave the con-
tent to the bahy according to d rec-tijrj-
after wb:ch tliere wa- r de-
cided improvement la tu c oiiiti.ri.
Hive teen tfivii U:a Ir. Ci.d-.vcii'
Sjrup I'cp-iu fra.-ta m ath wiih
very t-ati-factcry rti-.t- h: '.ulch
and ti'Wfcl teii k In a -. .1 L- altL?
c;i.c2 iti'.n and hi- f-'-rmer weL'tt rc-
i;a!ned. Very tru r y-.r;r.
Aluh Jack.-on-
I" r ile t y IV. ; v nriu: -t re. (1
Fir.e car iy kc;tin .-t f. a: i j'--t
recti ved a tie-h riplvat Piknt ne'.
The Great Dismil Swimp
Of Vistula i- a i.reelinj ground cf
malaria erun. i low wet r
n.arIiy k'r und everyah-re. TLe-e
jerm-. cau-e weakne-- th'ils and fc-vt-r
aches in the t.ne and mu-cle
nd may induce daneruu maladie-.
Put Illectric Bitter never fail to de-
stroy them and cure malaria)
t'outles. They will ure!y prevent
typhoid. "We tried many remedies
or mil ana an1 -tmi.-fi and liver
trouble." write J. tin Charleston tf
I-iye-ri J le O. 'but never f oun I any-
ihinifas g d a E ectric Fitter."
Try them. Only 0c IV'.ple' and
A. W. Foreman' Png St re i'uar
antee a'i-facti'n. dv
The Lahman Grocer Co.
Successors to Grocery Department of
E. N. Ratcliff Mercantile Co.
Green Vegetables
ty until you can get them from your garden.
Monarch Fruit Preserves
Jams and Delicacies to tone up
Before the Fresh Fruit season comes.
Put our Phone 66 on your card.
Gex & Miller
Livery Sale and Feed Stable
Special attention to driving tra.Ie.
Wagon yard in connection.
I'Lone No 6. So. Wilson St. Yimta
GOOD FARMS!
FOR SALE.
have several good farms rich land
.or sale on Caney rive . Now is your
time to sreure one at a bargain. Prices
reasonable See or address
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tr.n's ajipar-1 f.r thi -prin tho ino-i original
an'l rxcluiv-' in the city. I'vcry garment was
tailored in clean sati-factorilj ventilated work
room. T!k' styles are correct and fabric which
arc absolute! y all wool include the newest and
rao-t fashionable wearahl's that will he f-ton this
season. A glanc at our -uit will immediately
satisfy voti that there is something distinctivcly
Utter about them than the ordinary ready made
garments. With all these superior points we do
not ask a penny more if a much as some stores.
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 165, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1902, newspaper, April 18, 1902; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774598/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.