The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 227, Ed. 1 Monday, June 30, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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ne the Vinita Meat
re No. 48.
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aslckbi'by.
A Leo Barrett's.
I lard at Baleti tine's.
$6.50 at Ifee Barett'(?2
.cot to Muskogee today
w went to Muskogee to-
.?cts wont to Chelsea to-
il kept in stock at Baleo-
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:ii .vali w in from Pensecola
oeus at Cowan and
F. P NesS'el
VANTS.S
TED Teams
Kkiley.
to haul hey
ai bouse to rent for $4.00
worth.
iioond hunt! bicycle for sale at i
! Diirrough's tlu shop. tit
art lias a nico four-room hoasn
Uood shudu. (rood water and U n
1 ly ; ncU disters and whipi at Lee
l.UTC H'8. . ' .
1 Mis Ultttie Gore U visiting rela-
J'tof.' JTockle went to Bluejacket
; DsA'tnporfc returned from Tab
v'iab jkeswrday.
gee J.' I i Aiwta leiurnea irow oiusku
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M. l.'l i;. Cum miner of Adair wasln
the JO W "l (lb.;' todaV.
Yr J lie Carselowey came lioine
Yk. morning.
i .lull ' )ves all sizes; coal oil
( I . " "" 1 i 1
ackoww'lKlilnKabout.luo pounds ;
u K: tnarKea crop oit ot riKrii ear i t f . 1 . tvi t onia
. f rttn owning samo may pay
and get h)(?. L. W. Marks.
(e-Uood farm 10 miles northwest of
i'M acres under fnc. nearly all
est posts tlirne arid four wlra; J0O
roko out. Uood new fonr-roora
good new brn. 4?x.vi feet. Younsr
1. (rood well and stock water. Price
Apply hero.
pjiiti" 1 wo noun; unu uii. iu uubuicm
In of Vinita. One lot WxlW one 75 x ISO
I Also most desirable residence pron-
li the city containing four lots each
((feet Good S-roorn House two wens
(am uad nuthouses fine orchard and
' rl. Apply hero.
kOFESSIQNAL CARDS.
BAGBY
7 PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
')in New Ratcliff Building. Tele-
ior. viniu inn. lcr.
k U'tasella's best Java and
at Balentine's.
;n' at Padgett-Sanders
(xvsk every day.
nt good coffee try Henley
i at Bojcntines.
w 1 buy or fell Jyour property.
eat Estatq Agency.
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IT :i I'tnc-nnniT. Thfl nnnnlAr
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i!p.' rlriiD st.nrfi.
ft Isf 5 and 10 cent counter
eP'-n.r 1 atd at. Balentine's.
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Off
1''ut:ll ISurgeon Dentist
tS S. DAVENPORT
ATTORNEY AT LAV.
9 and 10 New Halst-Il Building
VIN'ITA. I. 1.
ort & Hall Attorneys at Law
(k Building Clareniore I. 1
KORNKGAY
ATTORNEY AT LAW'
ry Public. Office in new Hal
UK Vinita I. T. Will practice
'Jutted States courts of the I. T.
W. DAY D. D. S.
cSDEN'TIST.rnZI
a and Bridge Work a Special-
over rKt National Bank
VINITA. t. T.
(JSBLEF1ELDD.M.D
t!in l'arf.iture Co. Gray-
uiidinir Vinita. I. T.
. usive Kye Ear an l Nose
iu U.e Indian Territory
" i
p va Sr. 'the world.
SlHiAiopyi ss;iaWoee was the
K'uc'it'l Mrs. F.. - Amos yesterday.
lawn Sii'vdr. rakeg at Ed
Lee'e.
JohnWutng J Ttack from New
Mpxiw .tfM.re. bJt been buying
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Ladies' Fine
Wraps
Suits Skirts
and Furs.
We will have on display
Tuesday July ist the sam-
ple line made by the fam-
ous Landesman Hirsch-
heimer Co. of Cleveland
Ohio. This line comprises
wraps and suits of the fin-
est quality. You will have
an opportunity to see styles
different from those carri-
ed in stock. We invite
every lady to see this line.
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tVIERGANTlLE- CO
il tilt
at are ahead of
valine price at
' Iee.'m
tbaold k
Ed. L.-c
rert Oiinfe'i f;rmorivcf tije Katy
depot tft.is rlace Is bie frora Vy-
ores log on a 'visit.
Gordr.ntinci3her010in Nevada
visitlI;S ti Ife and luhter aBd
other r.;. it I a.
FriakHql of GrillvjeWi Mo;
rothcr-ln-law of -Saw Frazee g
isitinj? ia Ujs city.
Have yr.ur ci-.!is repaLi.. at
nartni.-4K.-;ifc wi.l deli.. r.. .nn
for th.''o at ii" y tiajc. .
)
Dross' 'making
HalscU buSIdinsJ
Burns Backet
& iv I use. sll'.-. ItsL Javu ri4
stt:rk tt ifilcfitincs
. V. ':":' t!..' well
p::!; ic;:ri v
Gray-
over ry Uei'ley
travel-
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ESTLIN & CO.
il
Dealers in High Grade Furnitu re.
Stock complete and uptodate.
Coffins and caskets.1"
Funeral Directors.
Day Telephone)i6S.
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f:
Is ... LJ!L.1-J- ! :
Niht Telephone 224. U
!i"a y-'u Vi'n: rnn: t
I h f v f ry 1 ' 1 i i - r.
t':I''--l.'itie 0 .va;i 'i'S!irn t
I.d:.; today. 1 .
ft..!
f:-v A'.izXraV
f : ; eM'.l: jl
- nierrainr j.'):!
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ir-t c
Dcstllca- In t!:s City 23c
irc urac-a .uiaitj.
r Firf t DAar;Ct ol ltc:m'
it-.. 1 .
V trouble
K; Ir.or'
'.1 l.nvo to j't'U
Lumbs r W;!
in i!c;;tioti
;ei' an a
stablest
c-l'.uri.'.b
;;t the
j.h of
'Acme"
5pring Fever
Spring fever is another name for
biliousness. It is more serious than
most people think A torpid liver and
inactive bowel mean a poisoned
system. If neglected F.crioui illness
it;ay follow such symptoms. De Witt's
Little Early libers remove all danger
by stinrilatiiv i tie liver opening' the
towels and c leans jn'n the Bytem of
imparities. .Safe pills. Isevcr gripe.
"1 b:ive taken D3 Witt's Litt!jp. Early
i;i.-crs 'for torpid 1 i y e r every spring
for yinirs" writes. M. Evcrly j
itiionrjsviu? vv v a "xn-jy no me
more i-((.i than anything I have ever
1 ' r- a a EJ j At t A .
1 S II. P- Fjiirbank Morse portable gasoline engine.
1 G II. P. Fairbank Morso partable gasoline engine.
1 5 II. P. Fairbank Morse stationary gasoline engine.
I i II V Fairbank Morse stationary gasoline engine.
1 2 V II. P. Fairbank Morse stationary gasoline engine.
I 11 It. P. Fairbank Morse stationary gasoline engine.
Well drilling outfit.
. . C. L. PULVER Carthage Mo.
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tun.ed ti.
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SILUER H00N
!e CREAM PARLORS
URE Ifi'CREAM.
y!. Obarn Proprietor
- a
0W here's a bargain--
ks with a $500 house
fneof them in north-
$t part ot town wiuiiii
survey good location
b ta fi40O tor tne
jble thing or $50 each
vacant 101s.
borate that carriage.
Vt nl.i e Kt
t
ate wood ba- r
ri -lumbo at;d -
for Sam II. Tr
g:u woi c 1 1 if
During the aicr kidney
laritjcs ;. re fl( n caused by -x
drlrjkin or- V; .; overheale:
lend to t .e Kti.n. ;vs at once rv
i be
fore.
stare.
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At-
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Foley's .l'lac:-.-jare. People 'J rWt
0 w
Qrrrtrf a 1.-1 4-v I
Ed Hose's fevv:hry store will bd mi
at auciior .; is not true 5
is selling all g.u rceardiess o
j -i . . . . . .
anu uoes aut uiien.i lo sell n
busiDesi a' all.
f nthdra V "i
1 1 rh
ior tue
remove
Vermifuge. i
Peoplo's irujsu r
be
Co-Jo
Lis
them t WhlteN 0 I
' j ; y
ti 3 . . .
iway.
from Kobort
I . if:;0iO;C-
r.'.ublrd v.itii
The fuiUnvi:! leu.i
IL WattN of W
tive. "1 have i jjo
kirincy Ui-eas.'i for live et. 1 lost
ilf-h and iiatr fel w-jil .loctored
with lead ins; physicians ii.nd t-tied ;!!
remeolfs -su'te-li:d without ivloif.
Finoiiy I tried Foley's Kidney cure
and less ft. at! two bott'c coh'plctfly
(Mitvd m and I am now sound and
weil". IVopic's druu' store. dw
W. II. Darrouuh and Wtu. Mellette
returned from Washington on the ba-
lated Frisco train.
See the lirje of wraps and nuits for
ladies at KatclifT's tomorrow.
Ranch for Sale.
Ranch and cattle on strip line in
Stevens Co. Kansaa. Pasture 3x42
miles well fenced. Will run from 800
to 1000 head of cattle. 100 good 2-year-old
heifers good improvements.
All for 80000. A. E. IIiniriir.EY
w Cess. Kansas.
Wallen & Wilson have a large line
of wrappers worth $1.23 which they
are closing at SO cents. w
For the next
N DAYS-
A
.1
We will sell
Millinery at
Greatly reduced
Prices.
PATTERNS. .
Call and get a
Fashion sheet
Free.
For our Cosmopoli-
tan pattrrns ioe.
Ram bo Store
Halt block south of post office.
p.
0
0
lc;inniii
Saturday
Juno 2Sth.
itur-
and eiidinir S:
day uly 2 inclu-
sive I will sell
Jewelry
'i'p Watch
? Clocks
Spectacles Notions
Books Stationery
Dishes. Etc. regardless of
cost. EDW. ROSE.
Jeweler and Cpticitn.
j
The KatyjWay.
St. Louh and return ;2"o. Chicago
and return $19.40. Tickets oa sale
June I6th lTth List and 2Uh limit-
ed Sept 15th. 11. C. Lewis
Agent.
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 227, Ed. 1 Monday, June 30, 1902, newspaper, June 30, 1902; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774634/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.