The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 223, Ed. 1 Monday, June 19, 1899 Page: 3 of 4
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HEADACHE
FOUL BREATH
ISO ENERGY
CONSTIPATION.
These symptoms mean torpid liver and a clogged condition in
me roweis. i ney also mean the general health is below
par and disease is seeking to obtain control.
PRICKLY ASH BITTERS
Quickly removes these Symptoms Strengthens the Stomach
I Cleanses the Liver and Bowels and Promotes Func
tional Activity in the Kidneys. A few doses
will restores Health and Energy
in Body and Brain.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
JPrice 1.00 Per Bottle.
l-OOAL NOTES.
CHAPMAN & BRIGGS Special Agents.
cc Barrett
Zhc Sabbler
You can throw
away
flDucb
ud get little
values If you
don't know the
proper place to
buy your
Saddles an'l
Harness. We
are now carrying
the finest
line of
ant
pbaetons
over brought
to this rity.
You can save
money by i HlMng
on ni. Prompt
service and ln.st
(fowls. First-
flass shocmuker
iilwus In uop.
They have come those nice
Fat Beef Steers
Now for tender juicy teak. 'Don't
forget the place. Everything fresh
and clean. 0. K. MEAT STORE.
WM. V EM EH REN & CO
Wilbdrlon Lirajber Co...
(Incorporated) Capital Stock $io.ooo.
(J
LUMBER SHINGLES
SASH AND DOORS....
All Kinds of Building Materials.
W. B. Davenport Manager. ' '
:. V1NITA IND. TER
HAY!
HAY!
HAY!
2 half's nf rrnnH li
Lot of Loose Hay at Your Own Price.
3vrciu.cu. xuuicit ju.oo Dusnei.
: Cane Seed 75 cents bushel. '
McCLURE FEED and SEED CO.
v PHONE 20.
Ecorjoroiz by Trading
t 1
You will run no risk by dealing
with me. My saddles harness
and all other goods in iny line are
first-class and I sell nothing but
the best. I especially solicit your
workthe kind that everybody
cant do
J. V. artirj.
Try Red Cross Hall Ulue. jnl6
. Buy your screen doors of Browning.
Best line of sireen doors at Brown-
ing's. Jim Martin is down today from Bit;
creek.
Leslie U. Rice of Neosho. Is visit
ing (n the city.
Just received a car of Deeiinu twlnn
at Vinita Plow Co.
Mjss Jessie Stevens went to Clare-
more this morning.
Miss Willie Trott went to Afton
yesterday on a visit.
Summer lap robes fly nets and dus
ters at Lee Barrett's.
Tveep cool; its my business to help
you. Sam Ridenhour.
John Marrs will be back at work to
morrow if all goes well. .
John West bread at Burley's old
stand. Give him a call.
Those lap robes at Lee Barrett's are
beauties. Go and see them.
Try Red Cross Hall Blue. jn!6
Come in and learn why we do all
the drug trade.' People's drug store.
Drugs7 pure and properly prepared
are our specialties. People's drug store.
First class shoemakerwith all
kinds of repairing done. Lee Barrett.
Try Red Cross Ball Blue. Jnl
The Adair baseball team defeated
Pryor Creek by a score of 11 to 3 yes
terday.
Second hand goods bought and
Sold. See me on this line k'pllar
Walker.
Harry E. Don Carlos Nat Rider and
Bud Ledbetter went to Muskogee this
morning.
L. F. Parker went to Muskoaee last
night a criminal term of court being
now held.
Copies of the Vinita ordinance book
can be obtained at. this otllce; price
m cents each.
The Baptist church has called Rev.
Mr. Patterson as their pastor and he i
hasaccepted. !
Dink Donthitt has 80 acres of
wheat estimated to make near 20
bushels per acre. j
Ice cold soda pop ginu'er ale and all j
iced drinks; also fine line cigars at I
Charley Newman's.
Cold item Sam Ridenhour's ice
wagon will make prompt delivery to
all parts of the city.
Johnio Crutchfield is collecting on
The Daily Chieftain. all parties are
authorized to pay him.
Try Red Cross Ball Blue. jnlG
Green Ycargain of Tulsa came in
from Parsons last night where he has
been having his eyes doctored.
People's Drug Store; Purveyors of
pure drugs properly prepared pre
cisely as prescribed. What you need.
Second hand goods boutrht and
sold. See me on this line. kTell.ir
Walker.
F. S. E. Amos after a brief stav io
Eureka Springs and a longer one with
his family at Webb City has returned
to the city.
A report was in circulation this
noon that Heck Bruuer had been
killed but there seems to be no foun
dation for such a story. 1
rror. Lecka has been engaged as a
soloist by the Chautauqua company
that was here recently with the cal-
cium yiews and joius them in a short
time.
The Worcester Business College will
give special rates during the sum-
mer terni. Bookkeeping shorthand.
penmanship etc. Call and get prices
on combination course.
Mrs. W. P. Mc Daniel and Mrs. G. G.
Ewing of Nevada Mo. daughters of
S. R. Crocket t arrived Saturday night
and will visit their parents and rela-
tives here two or three weeks.
Hyour stomach is disordered' bow-
els irregular and you don't sleep well
you need Prickly Ash Bitters. It is
very effective in removing this condi
tion. Sold by Chapman & Briggs.
Bruce Robinson had the misfortune
to get one'of his eyes wounded by be-
lng struck with the loose end of a
wire yesterday while out drivine; the
sight however does not seem to be in
jured.
No man can work well with a tornirl
liver or constipated bowel9. A Tew
doses of Prickly Ash Bitters will
quickly remove this condition and
make work a pleasure. Sold by Chap-
man & Briggs. -' - j
VANDERBILT'S START.
Daniel Drew's story o( th Help Qlm
uy ill rs vanderbilt.
"One story about Commodore Cor
nelius vuiK'ei'Diit was told to me
many years ago by Daniel Drew
and I have no doubt but that it is
authentic" said a man who has
known intimately the men who have
made New York history during the
last half century. " Various stories
have been printed nbout the begin-
nings of Vnnderbilt's fortune and
they all go to show that luck played
a very insignificant part in thorn.
Vanderbilt made monev because of
his energy find his shrewdness but
I don't believe that it is generally
known that Mrs. Vanderbilt aided
him very materially at a time wheii
he thought a good investment was
slipping through his hands because
he had not enough money to take
advantage of his opportunity.
"Daniel Drew know Vanrfpvbilt
well and before his death ho fre
quently entertained his friends with
stories about the commodore's early
life. It was when Vanderbilt was
simply an energetic young cap-
tain connected with the Union line
for Philadelphia and Bultimorn.
'through to Philadelphia in one
day' that the incident of which Mr.
Drew delighted to tell occurred. In
those days the steamer Emerald
Captain C. Vanderbilt.left her wharf
on the north side of the Battery at
noon every day bundays excepted
with passengers for New Brunswirlr
and back by boat for the pleasure of
the trip. New Brunswick's hotel or
halfway house was dirty and ill
Kept. airs. vanderbilt saw her op-
portunity. Shesueaested tohnrhns-
oanu mat tney snouja take tbe bo-
te refit it and run it in a style that
WOUld attract miPfitH. VnnrlprhiH
thought well of it and after leasing
tne noiei ne took His family from
his father's little house at Stapleton
to live in New Brunswick. As Mrs.
Vanderbilt had suggested the
scheme her husband told her that
she might run the hotel herself and
have the profits.
"Mrs. Vanderbilt was a strong
industrious frugal woman and she
turned ttie hotel upside down clean-
i ed it and made it fit for guests. She
named it Bellona Hall after the
steamship Bellona which her hus-
band then commanded and in a very
short time the fame of it had spread
to New York and parties were
made up to visit it because of the ex
cellent fare to be found there. It
also increased the profits of the lino
for which Captain Vanderbilt work-
ed and his salary was increased to
J2.000 a year. For 12 years Mrs.
Vanderbilt managed Bellona Hall
with profit to herself and pleasure to
her guests.
"During these years Captain Van-
derbilt had been studvinar steam.
t
6hips and investigating the chances
ior profit in tratho on the Hudson
and along the sound. He wanted to
be one of the transTinrtntion nine
1 0
Dates of this citv. and. althnnoh bin
fortune was small ho had valuable
ideas gamed from years of practi-
cal experience as a steamboat cap-
tain and he felt sure that if he could
get the right opening he need not
fear the greater wealth of his rivals.
He had never questioned Mrs. Van-
derbilt's management of the hotel
but he knew that she had saved
some money. In 1829 his opportu-
nity camo. He had a chance to get
a controlling interest in a steamship
for 18.000. He had $5000 in cash
which ho had saved but he didn't
know where to raise the balance. He
told his wife about this steamship
which he wanted and exnlained to
her his plans for making money if
no count get tne snip.
Inoed 413.000 more.' Raid thn
captain 'and I don't know where I
can get. it.
" 'I will give it to you' said Mrs.
Vanderbilt. And to her husband's
surprise she nulled thn nimipv nut
from under the bed. She had saved
it from the profits of the hotel. Cap-
tain Vanderbilt bought his boat and
then ho bought many others but his
first ship ho owed to his Wife."
New York Sun.
m.fn
w
Some men have nn idea
mat it is cental h a mnn'n
dignity to trouble hitn-
eeii muca about hi
personal antiearanrH.
if anything; is said
upon tne subject
they snort with dis-
dain and uv thpv
leave canity to tav
woraen.
A man never made a
flrreater mintnlr a
man should not only
be at all times neatly
dressed but also clean
and wholesome of
body. The man who ist
so is the man that sue-
ceeds. The man rot...
does not care a prr.r.r
. buoui hib aress whost-
face is rendered unsightly by pimples
blotches and eruptions whose complexion
18 ftallnw vhnu. ........ aM .
' - j ucvy wnupe
shoulders are bent and whose carriage is
slouchy does not succeed either in busi-
ns9 or in social life. A man like that
should be sentenced tr fnr tT: a .
in a room where all the walls were mirror.'
He WOUld then t7Pt RlVlr nflli.nam ....... I.. .1..
someness j ust as other people do. Such a
man should have an honest protrait that
did not flatter him always before his eyes
lit only costs a trifle for a man to dress well
and it costs still less for him to keep clean
wholesome and healthy in a physical way.
When a man's stomach is right and his di
gestion is right hi blood will be pure and
rich and he will be wholesome and healthy
physically. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical
Discovery makes a man right in every way
by making his stomach liver and digestion
right It gives him a hearty appetite anil
facilitates the assimilation of the life-giv.
jug elements of the food. It drives out all
impurities from the blood. It is the great
blood-maker and flesh-builder. It does nut
build flabby flesh or make corpulent peo-
pie more corpulent Honest druggists
don't advise substitutes.
"I was tired all the time" writes J. Edward
Dans Esq. (care of Geo. F. Lasher) 147 No. lot li
St. Philadelphia. Fa. " In the morning 1 felt a
u I had never slept and was too languid to eat
I was troubled with pimples boils diuy head
backache and hollow cheeks. At one time i
hhu iwemy-eigni Dons on my back. I was
very despondent and thought nothing would
cure me. Then I commenced to take Or
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. This medi-
cine together with Dr. Pierce's Pellets curM
me. Folks now say: Hello Ed I What's b-
ocune 01 your pimples ? '"
photographs
This is my tenth year in Vi-
nita photographing the peo-
ple. 1 keep constantly in view
that the people want the best
and most permanent; and
such phots are the kind I try
to make. I can make pictures
as cheap as you can get tirst-
class permanent work in this
part of the country. Can fit
you out with enlarged pictur-
es cheaper than you can get
them anywhere. Come and
and see for yourself. A Jx20
crayon for $1.50.
FOWLER
.
I Q Winners
Bush & Qerts' Piano
Estey Organs
Singer Sew'g Machine
Cash or Easy
Monthly Payments.
A. M. BROCK.
it
Fatal Hesitation.
Miss Cuddlet'Awaite If you could
have everything you want in this
world what would you wish for
first!
Mr. Addemup Let me see. I hard-
ly Miss Cuddlethwaite Oh if it's
necessary to think about it ws may
as well go to reading the Daners.
Chicago News.
Estate
Agency.
Lots sold on commis-
sion. Can buy or sell
improved or unimprov
ed property in Vinita
and save you money.
Can find purchasers for
those who have
Property to
Sell ...
Can find desirable pro-
perty for those who
want to purchase. In
short-we bring buyer
and seller together. If
you have property to
sell or want to lmy
address
Vinita Real Estate
Agency ..;
-Es.it of rUty TracK
Try Red Cross Ball Blue. jnl6 j
THE "KATY-.-FLYER-
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 223, Ed. 1 Monday, June 19, 1899, newspaper, June 19, 1899; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774599/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.