The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 267, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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Probabilities.
Generally fair tonight and tomorrow.
Fine melons at JSichols'.
Cold lee melons at Gus Nichols.'
. Hall's family pills are the best.
Preaching tomorrow night at Wood-
ley. '
Fresh bread cake and pie at Gus
.Nichols'. -
Mis. Rachel Knight is visiting at
Chouteau.
Fresh tender mutton and beef at
Gus Nichols'.
Miss Anna Fiskback of Adair Is
visiting in the city.
Fre-tu vegetables and fruits Vinita
meat ttore.
Interesting topic vtonight at the
Presbyterian church.
Machine oil at W: W. Miller's. AH
kinds.
Grayson Wills' cattle yesterday
weighed 38 and brought $3.70.
For Sale Five number one young
mules. See Chas. Newman.
The best Indian Territory cattle on
ycterday'i market brought f 4.45.
Say; do you know that the best
meats fruits and vcgitahlcs are sold
at the Vinita meat store?
Win. Sinims and wife are tbe proud
parents or a new baby born la?t night.
Huy your meats at the VioiU meat
fU.re. Fre-h meat skillfully handled
and deliveries promptly made.
The Fri-oi carriei a homeseekers
.excursion w -t t-Aif b-mnl for Okla-
bfiu.1. i t i 'ire Evan (1 New IIV.;ao1
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DON'T MISS A
VINITA. IND.
The Indian Territory had eighty
cars of cattle on the St. Louis mar
ket yesterday. '
That sick headache is malaria try
Collins ague cure. dw
Father Versavel is expected home
about the first of September from bis
European tour.
Don't forget that Cobb & McGlas-
son handle Dandelion flour.
I. B. Hitchcock will leave tomor-
row to attend the old settler's reun-
ion at Cbec j tah.
When you want the best flcur try
S & P at Cobb & Mc Glasson's.
The M K. & T. has made a rate of
one fare to the Checotah barbecue to-
morrow and next day.
Ask your grocer for Red Cross ball
blue. Large 2oz. package five cents.
A Germantown man named Tide is
the father of twins a boy and a girl".
He Is going to name them Eb and Flo.
You will feel better tomorrow if
you take Collins Ague cure tonightdw
Just received a car load of Coffey-
ville S & P flour at Cobb & Mc Glas-
sons.
There will be a special meeting of
the Masonic lodge tonight to confer
the 3rd degree upon August Schlieck-
cr and Carl Hradiey.
When you go to buy bluing; ask for
Red Cross ball blue. Large package
5 cents.
S & P. Dandelion and White Lily'
are the best All can be found at
Cobb & McGlasson.
The Frisco milling and elevator
company's building Is beginning to
take shape. It will be completed and
ready for business by September 15th.
Warm days and . cool nights cause
maiarla and cMlls. Collins ague cure
will quickly cure you. dw
Collins ague cure cures the kidneys
works the liver tones up the stomach
and niriBes the bowels dw
Jess Thomas was treed by a mad
bull yesterday Dear his farm on Cabin
creek. The infuriated bruit kept him
in the tree for the space of an hour or
more.
Ladies colored under skirts go in
Jumbo anniversary sa'.e at f l.that the
reader 1ms seen sell at f 2.
Our health giving preparations are
unexcelled tl.ey arc the beet and do
tteir work well. IV.p'e's drug store.
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CLOTHING DEPARTMENT!
Tomorrow and Saturday
....Will be Larger.
Collins ague cure is an unfailing
remedy for all. liver and kidney
troubles and a thorough blood pur-
ifier dw
Bids will bo received lor a remedy
that is equal to Dr. Caldwell's syrup
pepsin. For particulars ask People's
drugstore.
Did you hear that shooting last
night? It was. Marshal Ledbetter
breakineun a meeting of the dog's
glee club in progress la the south
part of town.
Ladies who take pride in clear
white. clothes should use Red Cross
ball blue. Kefuse Imitations.
Look out for malaria. It is season-
able now A few doses of Prickly Ash
bitters Is a sure preventive. Chap-
man & Briggs. dw .
Mr. C. M. Cordell of Logansport
Indiana general emigration agent of
the Frisco line was in the city today.
ThR irp.ntlfman accompanied the
home seekers excursion this iar on the
way to Oklahoma.
Are you runnin' for office this year?
No you durn fool; I'm runnin' to
People's drug store 'or a bottle of Dr.
Caldwell's syrup pepsin to cure this
indigestion. dw
The ladies wonder how Mrs
manages to preserve her youthful
looks. The secret is she takes Collins
ague cure it keeps the system in per
fect order.
The winter made an error in Bad-
gett's ad in yesterday's daily and
quoted patenttleather oxfords at J l .10
when the price should have ueen
$2.15; and goodness knows they are
cheaper than dirt at that price even.
A well improved farm good bearing
orchard an abundance of small fruit
jusf marketed $200 worth of black-
berries. To trade for town property
in Vinita. S. A. Perry Big Cabin
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Childrens Party Postponed.
The childrens party that was to
have been this afternoon given by
Mrs. Dr. Foreman to her (ybbath
School class has been postponed on
account of the indispo'on of Mrs-
Fore man.
Extreme hot weather is a great tai
upon the digestive power of babies;
when puny and feeble they should be
given a do? of White's cream vermi-
fuge. Trice cents People's drug
I store. dw
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THE BEE-HIVE.
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Want you horse boarded right? Well this is the place to
bring him ; he will get careful attention.
Sclcpbonc Mo. 82.
ESTABLISHED IN 1892.
...Attend The...
PARSONS : BUSINESS COLLEGE.
fl nigh-Grade Business College.
J. C. OLSON H. fl. President.
Railroad Faro Paid.
PARSONS. KANSAS.
Fall Term Opens Sept. h I'W. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
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Seeing my
Lanterns....
GRACE PATTERSON.
INCORPORATED IN 1893.
lxpenses Iaid.
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 267, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 9, 1900, newspaper, August 9, 1900; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774970/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.