The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1902 Page: 4 of 4
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Ti&f tttsrvr trip.
Webb Bros.
jLivery Feed and
Sale Stable.
Cab to all parts of the city day or night.
Best teams and buggies at reasonable rates.
Transient stock receives the best of care.
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of buying a CLOCK? If o call and ee the large line I
I have for you to select from.
I Guarantee Every Gock I Sell.
Nkkk Alarm clock only -&c.
Eight day clock strike and alarm ouJy $3.50.
Fine xai complicated watch repairing a specialty.
MOTTO: vt the CknpeU lt Iht ISESTvnti ut all
AU0U5T SCHLICCKER Jeweler and Optician.
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UiDifa Real Esfaf? fl
(D. M. Marrs & Company.)
Town and farm property sold on commission. List
your property with us; we place it before thousands of
prospective purchasers every week free of charge.
We have the only record of the Cherokee town lot
sales If you want to buy or sell call onus.
A Knickttbocker Coverlet.
A woolen coverlet whi:h bows a
blifh decree rf the weaver art will
t3 aiuwtz the Colonial exhibits which
will he vHtert ty thoe h take a
"Tour (if the World'" tonight arid to-
worrow evening. ''"h coverlet Is the
property of Olivia Maris It hav-
iutl b';eri elveri her by Ir. M. F'ra.;e.
fr. Frazee ha t-lvcn tbe following
nteretlritf hUtory of lt creation In
the oH Knickerbocker rtay: "The
wool In thltt coverlet wa. Krown on
Hheep belonKlnuto Mr. ISellleFrazee
who probably cut it from their bJcks
had It washed carded It loio rol!
Dun It Into yarn a' d lljeti hauled It
elabt mlle to Mr. Wext (an K-'tfllsh
weaver) who deNliied and wove it for
ber the price for weaving beintt tlO.
Tbe coverlet wa brought from the
weaver In 1812 and wax the Mist of a
ertM Mr. Ffaz.ee hud woven (ot.e
each) 'for her iand children. The
writer now In hi ixty-fl'tli year be-
HK horn Keptember I8.'!8 was ber
flnt itrandclilM. My jfreat grand-
father lived ai d died en a farm near
J'Uinfleid NewJerm y lie served In
a New Jersey relnint during the
revolutionary war und my grand-
father raised a company In Renttaelaer
county near Troy New York and
commanded it. General Wool then
a Troy N. merchant raised bin
company In the name county for the
war of 1812. My grandfather Nathan
Frazee In the ear 1HJ7 emigrated
from near Wiuan'a Kiln four milen
east of Troy to WaMilngton county
Ohio where with his wife Nellie
and t hree children he t-ettled on tbe
farm where the writer was horn. The
farm is now owned and occupied by
Lewi Frar.ee the youngest si hi of
Nellie Fra.ee who la Hearing ninety
year of ace. Nellie Frazee was a de-
Bcendant of tbe fiarreugeraun patern-
al Hide and the Van Henselae on
the maternal elde. This coverlet Is
the thought and liandlwutk of a
OI SO WEST
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LOCAL : NOTES.
Knickerbocker woman. In person
hbe was a tall graceful handsome
b u'et'e with long.black hair nd a
large full eye. Khe was fie)f-repect
ini: and digmBed ou all occasion?. I n
rHtiInn he was a cornli-tent flose-
Ciinni union Maptist.
Trip Around the World
To be Klven by the Frehbytcrlan
AH Society Thursday' and Friday
evenings Oct. 10 and 17. This trip
will consist of Ave countries. Mexico
(it Mrs. 11 H. Fra'M-r's); Germany
(at Mrs. W. W. Miller'); Ilritisb In
dla. (at Mrs. Chas. Lahman); North
American Indian. (Mrs. N. P. Johu
on); Colonial (at Mr. Arthur Cham-
berilnV). The ticket-" which will ad
mit you to ali five countries will cit
2-"c and 10c extra will he charged for
transportation; chllrlreri will he
charge! only tr lh'ir ticket thir
traii-.p.irtatio'i oi it free. A plea-
ant time Is in niore fur all lm attend.
The steamer fir this trip will tart
from Wim-rV drug ftore at 7 o'clock
and every twenty minutes afterward.-.
Parties of tweuty or twenty-flve will
he taken ou each tlp. Private parties
will please come In ftiiiu'irnf twenty
or teni y-hve. Iion't n;l- tli.x pleas-
ant affair.
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Country booey at Valentine''.
Old papere fur sale at tbe Chieftain
office.
Pofciam od perfcioimons are both
getlibir ripe.
Takeaccp of tea with tbe Colo
nials toulgbt.
A prince of good fellows. "A Mil
lionaire Tramp."
Cat-b' or trade paid for butter and
eyg at BaJentiLe'ts.
B. J. W. Brewster of tbe Depart-
meBt of Justice is here today.
BracoOraffuDder will buy your
ecocd band toves and furniture.
F. E. Turner tbe merchant prince
of Tulsa wa here yesterday afternoon.
The "Tour of ibe World" tonight
promises to be a very intereistini af
fair.
bee tbe world in a night. Steamer
leave Wiiner'b every twenty minute
from 7 to 8 this evening.
WANTED One hundred ladies to
buy one of those elegant cew skirts
at tbe Golden Eule.
Tbe marshal's force returned from
Tahlequah on tbe flyer yesterday
afternoon. Twenty prisoners were
brought back to tbe jail here.
Yru want a atove which will be afr
tight and economical In tbe use of
fuel after ten years' ue. You can
get it in Coie'B Original Ilot Blatt
and In Cole's Hut Llast only.
Foley's Mjo;vy 'feu
cures colds prevents pneurrtnzia.
Sold by Peoples' drug store.
Money to loan money t burn
money to feed tbe horses for hay. "A
Millionaire Tramp."
California.
Low one way rates via tbe M. K. &
T. Itailway during September and
October. Write James Parker gen-
eral pass-enger and ticket ageDt St.
Louis Mo. for rates pamplets etc.
Hereafter thoe who deMre to see
me will find me at the law office of
Hutching Parker & West in tbe
lUtcliff building Wilson street
Vluita. Gkorge B. Denison.
dlOwll
Photos by singleslant
skylight are the best.
FOWLER has the only
light of this kind in the
Cherokee Nation.
Never Ask Advice
tvn t i .1 i.tnrh i.rftAA rlrin'r.
If 11C II TUU MO o BV'nu"i - .
aK what Is good fir It and get some i J
uifilicioe with little or no merit and !
perhaps dai gnrou-. Ak for Foley's
Mont y and Ttr the greate-t throat j
ami lung remedy it cure coughs snd j p
colds quickly. Sold by Peoples drc?
etore. dw !
Our tools are tif fl teraper
to saTe your temper
and tfiey -R-ill not fly
off the handle.
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H ARD W A R E ........
These are the kind that is
Hard-to-wear-out and our
Prices are hard-to-beat.
UT
ENSILS
Only dependable ones.
Darrough Hardware Co.
tlfoi t'
pi Tbe New:
Lumber Yard
Of Bripsoo & Pattersop...
Is now open '.for business with a
splendid assortment of long and
short leaf yellow pine building
lumber'
Sash Doors;sand Lime Cement and
Acme Plaster. All lumber and sash
house specialties. We challenge com-
parison on our builders stocks.
Our material is right. Our prices are
right. No trouble to figure your bills
and estimates. We are here for busi-
ness and our health is firstclass.
N.B. For knot holes and splinters go
elsewhere. We don't sell 'em.
Location West Illinois St. Opp. Presbyta Cuurch.
Ouvek Bagby. Pres. J. 0. Haxa. V-Pres. W P. PEIU.IP3 Cashier.
First National Bank
VINITA INDIA NTERRITORY.
I APnAL.ioo.ooo. SURTLUS Sio.ooo.
Oldest and Strocgest National Bank in the Cherokee Jation.
niRECTORS. J
OLIVER BAGBY
RATCUFF. W
r r.itivr R. FRAYSER. A. L. CHULHILL t.f.
A. GRAHAM . 0. HALL G. W. CLARK. W. E. IALSELL.
Does a Safe General Banking Business.
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The Worst Form.
MullitiidcH f r hinging the prale.s
of Kodol the new discovery which Is
making n many Hick people well at d
weak people strong by digesting what
they eat by cleansing and nweeien-
ing the stomach and by transforming
their food into tbe kind of pure rich
red blood that maknyou feel good all
aver. Mrs. Crannll of Troy. J.T.
writes: "For a numberof years 1 was
troubled with Indlgcston and dyspep-
sia which grew into I he worst form.
Finally I was Induced to use Kodol
and after using four bottles I am en-
tirely cured. I beartllf recommsnd
Kodollto all sufferers from Indigestion
and dyspepsia.' Take a dose after
meals. It digests what you eat. A
W. Foreman. dw
NEW WHITNEY J
RESTAURANT.
liest Meal in the City 25c
Short Orders a Specialty.
Pir.t Door Eat ol BaUltrt's
Finley's Barber Shop. 1
We have put in an addition-
al chair and now have four
cliairs in operation enabling
ua to cive better service.
You don't have to wait.
T. FIN LEY Proprietor.
We Are Not-.
Superstitious
But we Believe in ijiw.
See Woodard for your
signs. Shop north of Fris-
co depot.
Lumber Co....
We carry a full stock of LUMBER inx
the vartous grades from the best down to
knot holes. The best plastering: material
"Acme" and sharp sand will be tound
at our yard. Ioa Partland and Louis-
ville cement form a portion of our stock.
The only trouble from our point of view
is the fact that prices are too low.
Of course you'll not lose any sleep over
that till you try the lumber business
yourself.
Come around anyhow and inspect our
stock.
PRINTING
of all kinds promptly and properly
done at this office. Prices always
consi stent with mateiial and wor'
CHIEFTAIN PUB. Q
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1902, newspaper, October 16, 1902; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774779/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.