The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 282, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 14, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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L. P. Garrison
T:A:B:L:E:T:S
IN DAILY DEMAND
school
Mia
Bought to Hold trade.
Best and largest for the
money.
Lead Pencils
Pen Holders
Circular Erasers ink or pencil
Hard Wood Rulers
.School Crayons
Black Ink Slates
Slate Pencils. Pencil Boxes
School Rags Lunch Boxes
Pencil Sharpeners
Composition Books.
Our Stock is Complete.
New York Racket
vinita i. T.
vr
V"". stnrnof T?frrve
-J fcs. wiiLiivi
iV Make Desirable Gilts
Hi- We liuv the Bright Gold
or Roman or liose Uold
The Price $1.00 and Upward
We buy them by weight and no one
can sell cheaper ana
Furnish Guaranteed Goods
C. H. RIEDEMANN.
Fine Vatch Repairing.
PEOPLES DRUG STORE
HUGH COOPER
MERCHANT TAILOR
J Suits madfjiu the best possible style.
J Cleaning mid Pressing a specialty.
Gray-IIalstll Building
f
DAVIS
The Tonsorial Artist
FOUR
CHAIRS
Upstiin Ratclifi Building
J NEW OAK LEAF HOTEL
fs ! Newly furnished and fitted up
77'' J ' Heady to accommodate the public.
I MEALS and LOPOINO at reasonable
prices. Eat Illinois Avenue.
J. L. Bl M'lAKNKR Prop.
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C AMUNDSO.V M 1)
PHYSICIAN & SriUiKON
Phone 233. Calls answered day
or night. Orilce In McGeorgs
building.
DR. J. W. CRAIG
Physician and Surgeon
Office upstairs over Postoillce.
Phone 2t; Vinita Ind. Ter.
D1
iJL L. BAGBY
PHYSICIAN & St'ROEON
Office In new RatclitT bldg. Phone 101
Vinita. 1. T.
Wholesale
And retail flour
Feed and seeds.
Carries a full line of
Feed of all kinds :
Bran Shorts Chop
Corn oats and hay.
Field garden and
Flour seeds.
Seed wheat
Seed oats.
Oil cake and oil
Meal.
Pratt's stock and
Poultry food.
Phone 198.
South Room New Bldg.
South Wilson St.
WANTED
Everybody to come
and - examine - our
Wall
Paper
Nw Patterns now
on hands. New ideas
on decorating from
t the latest "Modern
' Decorator."
Let us figure with you for
your Painting Paper
Hanging and Sign Work.
Peairs &
McClure
At the yew York Rack el
We are now working
At tbe Gatewood Cottage.
rR. VLMER
The only exclusive eye ear and
nose Specialist in Territory
Eyes treated and glasses properly fitted
Office at drugstore Vinita
CHARLES W. DAY D. P. S.
DENTIST
Gold crown and bridge work a special-
ty. Office over first National Bank
Vinita I. T.
A W FOKLMA.V M7i
Physician & Si kckon'
Office in Foreman-MeGeorge Building
Vinita. 1. T.
R
A. STUBBLEFIELD D. M. D.
' rPMTI;T
uftlce In McGeore building Vinita.
'i Phone 141.
The
Vinita Meat Store
Carries a full line
of Groceries as well
as a full line of
Canned and Bot-
tled Goods Salt
Smoked and Fresh
Meats Flour and
Feed. We respect-
fully solicit a share
ot your patronage.
Special brands of
Teas and Coffees
also carried. Daily
delivery to all parts
to all parts of the
city.
Let us Show You.
They're only a few days away. Hundreds of Boys and Girls
must be gotten ready. RATCLIFF'S are prepared with complete
line of New Suits Dresses Stockings Jackets Hats Shoes Caps
at prices that mean Immense Saving to parents.
Clothing for School Boy's
x Send your boy back to his studies Neatly Dressed in one of RATCLIFF'S Spendid Suits.
Stock now complete and Prices Surprising Small.
Boy's Clothing'
Boys' Knee Pant Suits..-.:.. $1.50 to .16.00
Boys' Knee Pant Suits with Vests ...$3.00 to 6.00
Youths' Long Pant Suits. $3.00 to $12.50
Boys' Shirts 50c
Boys' Waists - 25c to 50c
Boys' Knee Pants.. 50c 25c and 1.00
Boys' Hats 50c to $1.50. Boys' Caps.. 25c 50e
hoes
Boys' School Shoes... 1.50 to$3.00
Child's Shoes black viei and kid lace sizes 3 to 6 at75c
Childs' Ideal Spring Heel sizes 5 to 8 at 1775c
Childs' welt sole spring heel sizes 8 1-2 to 11 at $1.25
Misses' welt sole spring heel sizes 11 1-2 to 2 at 1.50
Highland Calf Shoes 5 to 8 at 1.00
Highland Calf Shoes 8 1-2 to 11 at .1.35
Highland Calf Shoes 11 to 2 at 1.G0
Hose
Black Hose a good value at.. 8 l-3c
Boys' Rock Proof 3 pairs for .50c
Boys' Bicycle Hose 25c
JacRets
Children's and Misses' Jackets in all
the new styles and colors and price
to suit alL... $1.50 to $10.00
Handker-
chiefs Linen Hemstitched at 5c
Hemstitched and Emb. at 10c to 25c
IFL&ftclifif Mercantile (Co
Vinita Meat Store
I. N. Williams Prop.
1
QIAS. B. ROGERS
Attorney at Law
Cilice second floor Halsell block.
TAMES S. PA VENPORT
) ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
and 10 new ITalse'l building
Vinita I. T.
"Davenport & Hall Attonieys-at-LawJ
a lianK mag laremore 1. i.
Rooms
YRUS S. AVERY
Real Estate Investments
Offlee in
Cherokee National Hank
H
MCCARTHY M. P.
pHYMCtAX & SUKOKOK
Office Phone No. 1?.13.
Residence Phone Nc. 83.
Offl-'e in MeGrorjre Building.
Vinita 1. T.
Earl t McCarthy d d s
DENTIST
Oilice in McGeore-Forenian Building
Vinita. I. T.
CDGAR SMITH (Mellette & Smith)
Attorney at Law
'.Rooms 4 5 and 6 llalsell building
id Vinita. Ind. Ter
yr L LEVIN M 1)
t?' Practioi' limited to tlifases of
.i he eve. Ort'ce with Prs. Furtner js:
i'vtby.
Croup is quickly relieved and
Whoopintf Cough will not "run its
course" if you use the original Bee's
Laiative Honey and Tar. This Cough
Syrup is differant from all others De-
cause it acts on the bowels. You can
not cure Croup and Whoopin? Cough
until you rid the system of all conges-
tion by working off the cold through
a copious action of thj bowels. Bee's
Laxative Honey and Tar dois this
and cures all Coughs Croup Whoop-
ing.Cough etc. No opiates. Sold by
A. P. Owens. d
FREE Bl'S Toand fromthedepo
for all travelers. Royal Hotel 4tfts
Laxative
mr-M
AND
M'mJ
0 'V
Aa Improyf nitnt over H Cocji
Lung and Bronchial Renediis.
Cures Coughs Strengthens the
Lungs gently moves taa Bowel.
Pleasant to the taste and good
alike lor Young and Old.
tnttni Ir mri'll KEDICJSI C0..CWcm.. 1.4.
LOCAL NOTES
Wm. Robbins is here from Tulsa.
P. L. Patterson of Afton is over
today.
J. Y. Orr went to Kansas City last
night.
E. L. Orr returned from Tahle'juah
last night.
Attorney C. 15. Rogers went south
on the Hyer.
Harry Smith returned home from
Joplin today.
Fred Williams of Tulsa was here
this morning.
J. S. I'avenport went to Muskogee
this morning.
H. M. Smith returned home today
from Ft. Smith.
W. P. Gatewood is moving back to
the college today.
Rev W. T. King goes to Ft. Gibson
to preach Sunday.
HC.no Refrigerators $10.50 at Hick-
1 man Hardware Co. L'7'.i-tf
MissAddie Tillotson is numbered
with the sick today.
Miss Daisy Byrd is attending the
fair at Chelsea today.
O. L. Connor is expecting to return
from New York Saturday.
Ed Stanley is papering a portion of
the Judge Clark residence.
Att'y J. P. Turner was a north
bound passenger this morning.
O. E. McCullochwent to Tahle-iuah
today to look after a contest case.
O. P. Forepian went to Muskogee
and South MeAlester this morning.
WANTED Hoarders. $3.50 por
week. Mus. 1. Mokxino. 21-tf
The People's Drug store lias a large
red raven received by express today.
Harve C. .lones of Clinton Mo. is
here today looking for an investment.
Seymour Riddie will deliver an ad-
dress at the Centralia fair tomorrow.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Robbins and
Mrs. N. P. Wilbur went to Td.sa to-
day. Everyt hing you eat will taste good
and do good if take Ring's Dyspepsia
Tablets. Sold by A. 1. Owens. dw
J. V. Roberts received word yester
day that his mother is dangerously
i;l at her home at l.iclmiond Ind.
J. C. Williams found J. W. Webb's
pocket book yesterday and returned
it to him much to Mr. Webb'sdelight.
Pinesalve acts like a poultice. Rest
thing in the world for boils burns
cracked hands tetter etc. SoM by
A. P. (.(wens. Druggist. dw
Wastkh Help in the millinery de-
partment at Rat dhl's.
Kknnkdy & Scott.
It is a pleasure to take Dr. Dade's
Little Liver Piiis and en toy their tonic
e'.Tect upon the liver. "Sold by A. P.
Owens. Drugt.st. dw
S. B. Jackson is in Chelsea today.
Mrs. A. B. Nichols went to Chelsea
today noon.
Quartelly meeting at the Methodist
church tonight.
C. M. Douglass is expected home on
the evening train.
Mrs. Wilson Franklin is visiting
the Chelsea Fair today.
Mr. and Mrs. Add Roach returned
today noon from St. Louis.
$17.00 Refrigerators $12.75 at nick-
man Hardware Co. 27ti-tf
Jos. P. Scott went to Centralia to-
day to sell some city lots.
F. C. Keck of Nevada Mo is visit
ing with O. L. James today.
Lee Webb and John Agriew went
to Chelsea on the noon train toattond
the fair.
Warren Russell of Council Grove
Kans.. is visiting his brother-in-law
Geo. Kapp.
Mr and Mrs. Johnson of Southwest
City are visiting Mr. and Mjs. H. G.
Chandler.
L. Mathews a druggist of Miami
was liere last evening on his way home
from Adair.
Sam Zeno returned from St. Louis
last night where he had been with a
shipment of cattle.
The Presbyterian Sunday School is
holding its annual picnic today near
the J. O. Hall farm.
L. R. Scott and family are spending
a few days at the farm in Deleware
district southeaster town.
M.J. Roberts of Williamsburg Ind.
will arrive here in a few days to visit
his nephew J. V. Roberts and family.
The Cherokee Clubhasan invitation
to attend the opening ball given by
the new Mecca ciub at Chelsea tonight.
Mrs. Lee Barrett and daughter went
to Oswego 1 1 lis morning. Miss Bessie
Barrett returned to her position there.
Friends will be glad to learn that
Mr. W. R. llendryx is recovering
from a severe attack of fever under
the skillful treatment of Dr. Craig.
The ladies of the St John's Guild cf
the Episcopal church met at Mrs.
Baldwin's yesterday and donated a
haif day's work to heming linen for
the hospital.
Miss Nellie Alkire. representing
the United States Instalment Realtv
company is in the city making loans
and may be found at Attorney Sey-
mour Riddles' law otlice.
Among those who are attending
the Che:sea fair today are Mrs. Vance
McSpadden. Miss Eva RntcliiT. Mrs.
W. P. Phillips. Miss Fay Trott.
Pauline Kelly and Mrs. L. W. Buffing-
ton. You can apply Man Ran inside right
where the pain is. It is put up in col-
lapsible tubes w ith tio attachment
for introducing it. Manan stops pain
instantly and cures all kinds of blind
bleeding itching and prut Hiding piles.
s-j:d by A. 1. Owens. Druggist. d-.v
A New Jersey Editors Testimonial.
M T Lynch Editor of the Philips-
burg N. J. Daily Post writes 'T
have used many kinds of medicines
for coughs and colds in my family but
never anything as good as Foley's
Honey and Tar. I cannot say too
much in praise of it." For sale by
Peoples drug store. dw
827.50 Refrigerators $22.25 at Hick-
man Hardware Co. 270-tf
Doctors Coul J Not Help Her
"Iliad kidney trouble for years"
writes Mrs Raymond Connor 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." At People's drug store dw
Office room to rent. Apply here.
Oliver Bagbt Pres. J. O. Hall V-Pres. W. P. Phillips Cashier
jfirst Batkmal Bank
VINITA IND. TER.
CAPITAL $100000
SUEPLTJS S22ooo
Oldest and Strongest National Bank in Cherokee Nation
DIKECTOKS
Ohvtr Bagb? B. F. Forlner E. B. Frayier A. L. Churchill W. H. Komegay
If. A. Graham J.O.Hal: G.W.Clark W. E. Halsell
DOES A SAFE GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
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MISSOURI STATE LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Home Office St. Louis Mo.
i
DID YOU KNOW:
FASTEST That for the past two years the Missouri State
GROWING Life made the largest net increase in its insur-
ance account of any company in the world.
HIGHEST That its interest earnings on investments are
INTEREST greater than those of any other company being
EARNING 6.93 per cent net.
LOWEST That its death rate is only about 05 per cent of
DEATH the death rate according to the requirements of
RATE the state standard.
YOUic' That the oldest companies are not necessarily
COMPANIES the safest: you had as well believe that the ol l-
BEST est bank is the safest.
That the Missouri State Life is now operating
ALWAYS in twenty-two states and is constantly extend-
AGGRES.slVE ing its fields of operations and ia not only the
best company for the policy holder but for the
agent as well.
If you are a prospective policy bolder cr desire agency work
call on or write.
JOS. P. SCOTT
General Agent
VINITA
IND. TER
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