The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 190, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 15, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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WANTS.
Wunt itiln nol to exomid Bro linen will he
fnttcrlud lit thU culumn onti week" (" (lay)
for i" ci'nK If you want U buy ur Bull or
tni'lu. or hitvo limL nr round anything niwil
help or w.iul work 11 will pity you 10 una
column.
A diamond rluu wan lout noma plueo on
Ihu airtiuia his I. Frliluy u Hulliililu reward
pitld to llmlor. MWs (iorliu Tnylur. Win
Iron buds from $:) up at Mine's.
Mrs. N. L. Rider lit quite sick.
A new lot of tinware ut lialoti title's
liiind Lenellt ball tomorrow iiltflit.
Tlie largest assoitniont of pictures
at Mine's.
JikIkc Lou Lynch la bere from Flint
fl strict.
Wanted fre-il) butter and euus at
I'.uletitlno'if.
J. O. Scliriiunslicr Is here from
Clareiuore.
Fresh strawberries every day at
Burns' IlacUet.
Fresh bologna and cheese dried
beef at Iialcntlne's.
James It. Lewis uf Adalr Is visit-
ing Ills daughter.
BuniH' Racket.
Finest nf iihistnriiiL'SMnd for kaIa hv
i o - - J
the Perry Lumber company.
Attorney George C. lieldleman of
Tulsa is in town.
Hon fencing at the lowest possible
prices ut Sam 11. Frazee & Co.
Sharpest of plastering sand for sale
by the Perry Lumber company.
Fox Dcn'ienberg Is here from Chel-
sea attending court.
Buy your tHilny tackle at head-
quarters. Sam U. Frazee & Co.
For moling and guttering go to
Reineke's tin shop. 'Phone 17. d-w
Rollln K. Adair was here from his
farm near Chelsea today.
Lawn mowers the best that you
ever saw at Sam It. Frazee & Co's.
J. Z. Brlggs today purchased a very
desirable driving hoif-e.
You can get your pictures framed
in short order at Sam U. Frazee & Cu.
Joe Muskrat of Aftonis attending
court in the capacity of petit juror.
Just opened a fresh lot of Tennes-
see sorghum and it Is nice. Balen-
tino'.s. If you don't cure to dance come and
look on tomorrow night. Good music.
It is house cleaning time. You
need a new piece of furniture. Get it
at Ming's.
Mrs. Taylor mother of Mrs. J. A.
Tbomp?on is able to be up after a
. weeK s inness.
Refiigeralors ice chests ice cream
freezers waler coolers i't low prices
Ut Sam R. Frazee & Co.
Lewis Rogers of tbe Osage nation
is here attending court in the capa
city of a witness.
See that large !ine of baby buggies
and go carts at the Ming Furniture
iCompany.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Chilson will
leave Tuesday or 'Wednesday for their
future home at Uoswell New Mexico
Ur. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin cures
constipation. Sold by Peoples Drug
' store. d-w
S. M. Porter a prominent Kansas
attorney whose home Is at Caney is In
the city engaged in business before
the court.
. Don't buy a gasoline stove until you
see the Quick Meal stoves ut the Dar-
rougu Hardware company.
The art club will meet with Mrs.
V. II. Korncgay on Thursday of next
week itn.tcuc of this week as formerly
announced.
A superior grade of ten inch manlla
ofllclal envelopes for the use of attor-
neys and others at this ollice.
Mrs. Joseph A. Gill and her ister
Miss Ruve Donahue will leave this
evening for a short visit among St.
Louis friends.
All kinds of iihing tackle at all
kinds of values and prices to be had
at the Darrough Hardware company.
The Ladies Aid society of tbe
Christian church will meet tomorrow
afternoon at 3 o'clock at tbe church
to elect olllcers.
The best wheels in town can be
-found at Reineke's shop. See them.
Prices the best. K'S-d-w-Iw
Tomorrow morning there will be a
service In St. John' church at 10: W
o'clock. Tomorrow is Ascension Day
furty days after Easter.
Iiicyrlcs for boys girls men and
women tbe best at reasonable prices
at tbe Darroi'gh Hardware company.
Remember Mrs. Wellington White
will speak at the Presbyterian church
Tbursd.. night. She W the wife of u
missionary to China who died at his
post some years ago.
The antlmie In bric-a-brac Is always
Interesting unit tasty in a parlor. A
splendid assortment is on exhibition
at Ming's.
Tho Medical Association -f the In-
dian Territory will convene In Vinlta
some time next month and the medi
cal gentlemen of the city are prepar-
ing to give the visitors a titling wel
come.
Parties seeking remunerative em-
ployment sunshine and herd mental
work are Invited to call on or address
Jas. P. Scott Vinlta 1. T.
J. I). Cox the Clareiuore lawyer has
a book on the market that Is full of
useful information for the homeseek-
er In the Kiowa and Commancbe res-
ervations soon to be opened to settle-
ment; pi Ice 75c. . 05p
The Darrough Hardware company
have on exhibition a beautiful rich
and attractive stand lamp wiih flow-
ered designs which they will give
away to purchasers of goods at their
store.
$3.00 picture frames for
$1.50 at Jumbo Store.
Children who are weak fretfu' or
troublesome should be given a few
doses of White Cream Vermifuge.
They will then become strong.heal thy
and active have rosv cheeks bright
eyes will be happy and laughing all
the day long. Price 25 cenis. For
sale by People's Drug store. d-w
Gurney Refrigerators Peerless Ice
Crcaiu freezers White Mountain wa-
ter coolers New West lawn mowers
gasoline stoves fcreen doors screen
wire water kegs at Kd Lee Manu-
facturing Co.
Scissors and Shears
Scissors ana shears forty-six dif-
ferent patterns 3 inch to 18 Inch
10c to $2.25. Any size any price.
Tbe only complete line in Vinita. Ed
Lee Manufactuiing Co
Call and take a look at that large
line of dining chairs at Ming's.
Now is the season to get a new bike.
The best wheels in the territory can
be found at the Darrough Hardware
company. Call and look them over.
Don't despair because you have a
weak constitution. Tbe vitalizing
principle of Herbine will assuredly
strengthen it. In every drop of Herb
ine there is life. There is a stimu
lating regenerating power.uuequaled
In the whole range of medicinal prep-
arations. Price 5 cents. For sale
People's Drug store. d-w
To The Farmers.
The South wesi cm Coal and Im-
plement Company of Parsons Kan.
will build hay barns on tbe M K.
& T. at convenient points between
Bluejacket I. T. and Wagoner I. T.
Barns will be 100x200 and will hold
about 3000 Ions each at present will
build at Bluejacket Vinlta Adair
Dawes' Switch Mile Post 469 (be-
tween Pryor Creek and Chouteau)
Chouteau and Wagoner. Barns will
be ready for the growing crop of hay.
B. S. Rouse with headquarters at
Parsons will be the hay agcur J. F.
Madison of Big Cabin foreman of
bain. II. C. Luey Vinita salesman
and charge of Vinlta barn.
She Didn't Wear a Mask.
But her beauty was completely bid-
deti by sores blotches and pimples
until she used Bucklin's Arnica
Salve. Then tbey vanished as will all
eruptions fever sores bolls ulsters
carbuncles and felons from its use In-
falliable for cuts corns burns scalds
and piles. Cure guaranteed. 25c at
People's and A. W. Foreman's Drug
store. d-w
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Dance Thursday Night.
The Vinita hand boys have sent out
invitations announcing a grand Delic-
ti t ball for tomurruw night at Bytd-
Ada opera house. The proceeds of
the affair will .go toward purchasing
a new instrument. Tbe band will be
in better shape this summer than ev
er before since its organization and
the town should srp that the boys
have the necessary material. The
dancing young people of our city are
expected to be present tomorrow
night. Tickets to dancers fl per
couple and to spectators 25c. The
opera bouse is being put in good con-
dition. Kellar Walker and Vance
McSpadden will act as floor manager.
The music will I good and will con-
sist of violin piano trombone and
mandolin. The band will play the
grand march which will commence at
9 o'clock sharp led by Taylor Crutch-
field and larly. A good lime is anticipated.
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MANHATTAN SHIRTS!
The
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New Line of Manhattans!
JUST RECEIVED.
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Seasonable Goods!
All BRAND NEW; no carried-over stock;
no old goods at
Ed. fl. Lee ManlifacttiriDg Co's.
A Complete Line of
Fishing Tackle!
THE "GURNEY"
Is the best Refrigerator made. We have it.
It is the best for the reason that it can be
easily and thoroughly cleaned. Ice chamber
and flues lift out giving free access to all
parts. We have a full line of both the tile
and metal lined. Also
Water Coolers Lawn Mowers
Ice Picks and Chisels
Ice Cream Freezers
And Lemonade Shakes.
Screen doors and screen wire spring hinges and door
springs. In a few days we will have the famous Insurance
Gasoline Stove really the only safe gasoline stove made.
See it and be convinced. And don't forget we still have a
New Modern Sewing Machine drop head and fully war-
ranted for
$15.95.
We have just received from the factory a full line of Scis-
sors and Shears under our own brand and will be sold on
an unconditional guarantee.
Ed Lee Mfg. Co.
Sleepless and Restless Hustlers for Business.
ICE! ICE!
Will deliver ice to all parts of the city.
Leave orders at Foreman's.
Use Telephone Number 16.
It's Neighborhood
Gossip that
P.G.
Browning
& Co....
Can give you quick and perfect
service on any bill of LUMBER
no matter how large. Let ua
figure with you.
We Want YoUr Trade.
We'rs filter It.
Time
...Table
East Bound. West Bound.
Train 208 5:58 p m Train 207 10:5(1 a m
Traina&Mpru Train 240 13:'-'0 o m
Train 241 " p m. local west.
R. R. Time Table
IMSOll ltl KANSAS A TEXAS
some 9O0TB.
No. I M. If. T. Eiurent
Ko.s. Hannibal St.L. AT. Ex
No. 9 Fiver.
14:05 a m
5:511 p id
M:2i' am
N'o. .Vi Freight and Accommodation; I l:15ir no
UOINO NOItTU.
"n.2. Mo. K. A Txa f xprnpn. ... Mil :45 p m.
n.4Tn. Ht. L.A Hannibal K... ! 10:.l in
No. B. Flyer : 5:.""d no
.ft. .' freight and aoconuuoiatlonj!0:liaiu
DR. WIMER
i lie only Exclusive Eve Ear and Nose
Specialist in the Indian Territory;
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Eyes treated and jjlasst-3 propt-rly fitted.
Office at residence.
tt. D. A. APPERSON.
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 190, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 15, 1901, newspaper, May 15, 1901; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774643/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.