The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 291, Ed. 1 Monday, September 12, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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THE CEMETERY ROAD.
MAY EXTEND TIME.
ALMOST FREE
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Approach to a Calvert is Impossible
Many Rough Place.
Congress to be Asked to Farther Tie
Up Indiau Lands.
Tlie road to tlie cemetery is almost
lmDiUvsable and its condition is cer
tainly a disgrace to tlie city.
Tlie "city of t lie dead" is beyond
tlie town limits but U controlled and
is under the rule of tlie municipal of
ficers. Some work lias recently been
done on tlie road but it has been left
in daces in worse shape than it was
before.
A new culvert in the road is about
two feet above the road level and a
few loads of dirt or gravel at each end
would make it possible for teams to
approach. As it is a detour from the
road must be made down through a
mud bog.
REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS
Recorded in the Office of the Clerk oi
the Second Recording: District at
Vinita Indian Territory-
WAUP.AXTV DEEDS.
James Smith to B F Sanders nj nw-
sei sec 33 tp 27 r 19 ei ne-sei sec 28
tp 27 r 1!) se-se-sei sec 28 tp 27 r 19
east; 500.
Johnson Carter to Berry F Sanders
nj se-nei se3 33 tp 27 r 19 ne-sw-nel
sec 33 tp 27 r 19 sw-sw-sei sec 28 tp
27 r 19; $300.
Maggie and Arthur Lynch to J M
Bayless sw-sei and se-se-sw sec 3 t p
25 r 18.
General Blunt Martin to T M Burl
ington w-nw-nel sea 2C tp 27 r 27;
145.
"Katy" Soto Day Tickets.
An idea is prevalent that the World's
Fair coach excursion tickets by the
M. K. & T. E'y. are good only seven
days from date of starting to date of
return to original starting point. This
is wrong. For example: If the trip to
St Louis occupies twelve hours and
you leave home Wednesday morning
your ticket will be good to leave St.
Louis the following Wednesday even-
ing arriving home Thursday noon
making practically nine days.
Land Office Bulletin.
Tahleqnah I. X.
Total number of cards issued to Fri-
day noon 14059
Total number filed to Friday
noon 21919
Number filed Tuesday afternoon 23
Number tiled Wednesday 44
Number filed Thursday 75
Number filed Friday forenoon.. 40
Card on call Friday noon ;247
Return number cards only called on
Monday of each week during Septem-
ber. Beginning with Monday September
19 the call each day of the week will
begin with the number immediately
following the number at which the
call stopped on the lowest day of the
week preceding not counting Saturdays.
As a further step to protect the in
terests of the Indians J. B. Shoenfelt
Indian agent for the five civilized
tribes has announced that he will
recommend to the Interior depar
ment at Washington that congress be
asked to pass a bill this winter ex
tending the restrictions on tlie sale of
Indian lands for at least five years
from the time they will become alien
able under the present agreements.
The agent believes that this action
will be necessary to prevent a larg
part of the holdings of ihe Indians
from falling into the hands of non
resident speculators who will take ad-
vantage of the Indians' ignorance as
to the value of their ground to buy it
for a song.
Officers for Orphans' Home.
'ihe directors oi the proposed or
phans' home for the Indian Territory
met at Ardmore Saturday and elected
the following officers: President G
II. Bratcher of Ardmore; vice-presi
dent B. G. Taylor of Ryan; secretary
W. G. Wilkinson of Comanche; treas
urer W. S. Wolverton of Ardmore.
Uaed lor Pneumonia.
Dr. C. J. Bishop of Agnew Mich
says: "I have used Foley's Honey and
Tar In three very severe cases of pneu
monia with good results in every case.
Refuse substitutes. For sale at Peo
ple's drug store. dw
Fresh fruit and
Vinita Meat store
vegetables at the
239-tf
Coach Excursion to Kansas City.
September 11th Frisco will sell
coach excursion tickets to Kansas
City at rate of $7.60 for round trip.
Limit seven days frcra date of sale.
Tickets must be executed at Kansas
City before returning for which no
fee will be charged. Joint agencies
at Union station open day &nd night
W. II. Deck Agent
World's Fair Excursion.
Round trip tickets will be on sale
via M. K. and T. Ry. for all trains
arriving at St. Louis September 4 or
before noon Monday September 5
(Labor Day). Round trip rate from
Vinita $7.60. Tickets good to return
within one week. See Katy's agent
and go to the great fair.
II. A. Farthing Agt.
R-I-P-A-N-STabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind.
The 5-cent packet is enough for
usual occasions. The family bottle
(60 cents) contains a supply for a
year. All druggists sell them dw
Feet Swollen to Immense Size.
"I had kidney troubles so bad that
I could not work" says J. J. Cox cf
Valley View Ky. "my feet were
swollen to immense size ana l was
confined to my bed and physicians
were unable to give me any relief. My
doctor finally prescribed Foley's Kid
ney Cure which made a well man of
men." People's drug store. dw
The Twice-a-Week Repnblio and
The Modern Farmer.
To give every reader in this terri-
tory all the campaign and election
news and an excellent farm journal
we will send upon receipt of twenty
cents the Twice-a-Week Republic in-
cluding The Farm Visitor from now
until December 1 1904 and Tlie Mod-
ern Farmer a farmer's family news-
paper from Dec. 1 1904 to Dec. 1
1905.
This is an unprecedented offer you
cannot afford to miss. Send 20 cents
at once and get regularly the news of
the day the campaign the farm and
home. Be sure to address all mail to
The Republic St Louis Mo.
Sample copies free. Where both
papers are not desired subscriptions
for either separately for the term
stated above will be accepted upon
receipt of ten cents.
Neglected Colds.
Lvery part of the mucous mem
brane the nose throat ears head and
lungs etc. are subjected to disease
and blight from neglected colds. Bal
lard's llorehound Syrup is a pleasant
and effective remedy. 2.5c 50c $1.00.
W. Akendrick Valley Mills Texas
writes: "I have used Ballard's llore
hound Syrup for couglis and throat
troubles; it is a pleasant and most ef
fective remedy." For sale at People's
drug store. dw
Special West Bound
f&i'Vs TOURIST EXCURSION
sy-y
f tl TO
Colorado Utah
SEASON OF 1904
VIA
MISSOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY
Remarkably low rates excellent equipment. For full
information and rates address
S E. STYLES 5. E. LOWE
Asst. Genl. Pass. Agent Traveling Pass. Agent
KANSAS CITY MO.
VISIT YOUR OLD HOME
For a week or so this fall. See your old friends; talk over
old times with them: tell them what you are doing in tlie
Great Southwest and if possible induce them to come
back with you and look the ground over.
5LOW RATES
On September C 13 20 27 and October 11 round trip
tickets will be sold at
ONE FARE PLUS $2.00
To nearly all Indiana and Ohio points and certain des-
tinations in Kentucky. Tickets good returning days
from date of sale.
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Full details from your nearest Rock Island
Agent
Geo. H. Lee J. S. HcNally
Gen. Tass. A&rent Division Pass. Act..
Littlk'1 Ux k. Auk. Oklahoma City. O.T
Beautiful Women
Plump cheeks flushed wl th the sof
glow of health and a pure complexion.
make ill women beautiful. Take
small dose of Ilerblne after each meal
it will prevent constipation and help
digest what you have eaten. 50c. Mrs.
Wm. M. Stroud Midolthlan Texas
writes May 31 1901: " We have used
Ilerbine in our family for eight yearn
and found it the best medicine we ever
used for constipation bilious fever and
malaria." People's drug store. w
Colonist Fares
Second class colonist fares daily
Sept. 15 to and including Oct. 151904.
San Francisco Sacramento Los An
geles San Diego Cal. and Phoenix
Arizona and El Paso. From Vinita
$25. Continuous passage from F'art
Inp point to destination stop overs
will be allowed in California except at
San Francisco and Los Angeles.
Also very cheap colonist tickets on
lie to many points in the northwest
daily Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 1904. .
New Jersey Editor's Testimonial.
M. T. Lynch editor of the Philips-
burg X. J. Daily Post writes: "I
have used many kinds of medicines for
couglis and colds in my family but
never anything so good as Foley's
Honey and Tar. I cannot say tcx1
much in praise of it" Sold by Peo
pie's drug store. dw
Doctors Could Not Help Her
"I had kidney trouble for years"
writes Mrs. Raymond Conner of Shel-
ton Wash. ''and the doctors could
not help me. I tried Foley's Kidney
Cure and the very first dose gave me
relief and I am now cured. I cannot
say too much for Foley's Kidney Cure."
People's drug store. dw
Sprains.
S. A. Reed Cisco Texas writes
March 11th 1901: t'My wrist was
sprained so badly by a fall that it was
useless; and after using several reme
dies that failed to give relief used
Ballard's Snow Liniment and was
cured. I earnestly recommend it to
any one suffering rrom sprains." 25c
50c $1.10. Sold by Peoples' drug
store.
We are pleased to announce
that our preliminary showing of
fall Waists in Fleece Backs Wool
Flannels Henriettas Crepes Mo-
hairs and Velours are now ready
and we invite the critical exami-
natioo of the public.
Prices 50c to $3.98. "
me GOLDEN RULE
The Store Where a Dollar Goes the Farthest
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JACKSON BROS.
are selling
Sugar 17 ibs. 1.00
Fresh Vegetables Fresh
Fruits all kinds of Coun-
try Produce. Try our
II. and II. Coffee
mornings. It will brace
you up. Kansas Seal and
Premium Flour good for
cakes and light bread.
JACKSON BROS
Cox. Bros. Old Staud.
Phone 73 Prompt Delivdry
SEE
Cured Hemorrhages of the Lungs.
"Several years since my lungs were
so Daaiy anectea that i had many
hemorrhages" writes A. M. Ake of
Wood Ind. ' I took treatment with
several physicians without any bene
fit. I then started to take Foley's
ITcney and Tar and my lungs are now
as solid as a bullet. I recommend it
in advanced stages of lung trouble."
People's drug store. dw
Notice to Take Depositions.
Id the United States Court for the Northern
District it Vinita
Lucy Fiu.'ktUin Plaintiff.
a.
George Buckskin Defi-ndant.
To George Buckskin
You are berehr ntl6?t th.t dV Din.: torn of
witnesses to tte rrua id idem: In the w--
entitled cause on the part of tlie plaintiff
wi'l be laken bf fore A M Etcheo njasler
In cL.ncery. i9 his rfii' e In Vinita. I. r on
tli tu day of October between th.
hours of a o'ehlt In the forenoon and t
o'clock In the aflnernrx a. nl tktt the tak-
ing of said deposition !f pot ron pit-id rn
said day will be continued from day to day
at the same place and between the same
hours until corr.pleted
JOHN B. TURNER.
Atto-ney for Plaintiff.
First Published Scptereber 8. !
WANTS
Room to rent
Apply at thit office.
In Uriy-Halaell building.
E.A. STUBBLEFIELO.D.RI.D
Dentist.
Office opposite postoffice in Gray-IIal-d
sell bldg Vinita
j. w. cRAia n. u..
Physician and Surgeon
Office upstairs over Cherokee National
Bank. Phone 2;9
d Vinita Ind. Ter.
W. 13. McDaniel M. D.
Blf Cabin. Ind. Ter.
Physician and Surgeon
s Aaiw Day r Night.
TAMES S. DAVENTORT
' ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Rooms 9 and 10 new Ilalse'l building
Vinita I. T.
Davenport & HaH. Attornevs-at-Law
d Bank b'.dg tlaremore. I. T.
EDGAR SHITH
(Mellttfe & Fmith)
ATTORNEY AT - LAW
i Rooms 1 i and 3 post - Tew building
( d Vinita Ind. ter
(First Published Sept. I 14.)
Warning Order.
In the United States Court at VInlts in the
Northern DirX lei of the Indian Territory.
Editha Mullen. PHIatlfT.
ts. So. ttr
Marcus L Muliea Defendant.
I The defendant. Marco L Mnln.l- hrehy
I warned to appear in this cuit within V) ' rj ni v j ir n A V T
d'v and an wer I he -rm ii.ttitt r.f I f.e r . a-:.- I IIAI1L.M n. If.
:ti;f. Foitha j DENTIST
I ; 10 '4 ; Goid crovra atf t:.ct work a special-
li ?HA. A. rAVinH1 I lerk ... .- v;.i x-..;.l ..i.
Persuasive Prices
This is
To announce that we will now
close out all refrigerators ice
cre:m freezers urolinr and
oil stoves and hammocks at
COOT
This extraordinary opportunity
lasts only one more week.
Remember that we give rebate
checks with each cash purchase
Our prices cant be beat. Come
and see for yourself.
VINITA HARDWARE CO.
Successors to Parroutfh Hardware Co.
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Join B Turner. Attnry for P'aiiriff.
S. V I'ariis Attorney f.jt Bso-r'-siumi
fendant
Vinita L T.
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bar CeidM Prtvwrta PitM'aonla
Tor 't at rerr' Prrf St vr.
....LIGHT UP....
The very Latest in Ulectric Lighting Meridian
Lamps White Light High Candle Power Low
Current Consumption
.See it in Cherokee National Bank Window.... 5
rn. L. BACBY
- Physician & Su l.o fx x
Ofl!ce In new RatclifTibldr.
Vinita. I. T.
Phone 101
OR. VIMER
The
onlv exclusive ve ear and nose
Specialist in Territory
T.s m treated and glasses properly fitted
d Offes at dri'Kstorc. Vinita
WILSON.
I )SFrKOIJATli.
O.lice at resilience: Congregational
Parsonic Vinita
Telepliono Number
V'e cure Uiieumaf ism. Constipation
Paralysis Malaria DiaU'tes diseases
of (le F.ye Luiis Heart Stomach
Kidneys etc. I;s-ai of women; dis-
eases of tlie Hiood and Nervous sys-
tem Dislocations etc. dw
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 291, Ed. 1 Monday, September 12, 1904, newspaper, September 12, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774753/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.