The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 307, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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Heavy Winter
Footwear
Hen's just opened". " Stronger and more good loots
heretofore. Sample Lino of Moccasins. See them.
Slipder Soles Have Come.
-Watch the Shoe
BANKING
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We Pay Interest on Time Deposits.
International Bank & Trust Co.
Vlnlta Ind. Ter.
Capital - - $100000.00
BEST
FLOUR
BEAN and
CHOPS
A Full Line of Groceries.
Phone G8.
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About
A Heart to Heart Talk About
Sowing Grass .Seed
Everybody loves to see fresh growing grass
whether it be a snatch of dooryard a big lawn or
a great meadow. Grass is better than weeds and
should displace the weeds. Now is the time to sow
the seeds. Sow your weed patch. The weeds will
protect the grass through the winter and next
spring you will have a perfect stand. I have the
best seeds that can be had.
J. T. Ratclff Grocer
Phone 350
Surety Bonds and Fire
nsu ranee.
TA RLTON & COMPANY will be glad to
handle your account guaranteeing at all times the
best of prompt personal attention to your interests
and offering indemnity in the best financial con-
cerns. See them in any case rfhare a bond is re-
quired they will handle the matter promptly.
FIRE TORNADO PLATE GLASS and BURG-
LAR Insurance written guaranteeing against loss
of all kinds. Save TIME TROUBLE AND MON-
EY by availing yourselves of their services.
Tarlton OX Company.
Phone 259
Post Office Building.
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BUSINESS
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guns hi sunrise oy cimzoiih.
7:00 to 9:00 a. in: Decorating
homes and public buildings.
9:00 ft. m: Baud concert and reception
of visitors.
10:00 a. m. -Address of welcome and
opening of Corn Palace by Muyor W.
B. Coley. (
10:30 AIubIc by city choirs.
11:00 a. m: Lecture; "The Cherokees"
by O. P. Brewer.
1:30 p. m. High Slide and other carnival
attractions.
2:00 d. liK-Pow-wow. by a bond of
Osages and Quapaws.
3:00 p. m: Baseball.
5:00 p. m: Special Carnival Attraction
on Main streets.
7:00 p. in: Band Concert.
I 7:30; p. m. Indian Dance.
WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 18.
7:00 a. m. Ringing of all the bells in the
city and blowing of whistles.
8:30. Musio by the Tennesseean's and
Ladies' Band.
0:00 School Children and College Students
corn Parade. Marching to Main Square
of the city.
9:00 a. m. Singing of America led by
all choirs.
Invocation Eev. A. J. Williams.
10:00 a. m. Welcome address by TSey
mour Kiddle on behalf of Commer-
' cial club. Patriotic musio by bands.
1:00 p. m. Grand Parade. Form on
west end of Illinois avenue headed
by Queen of Carnival and Ladies of
Honor.
Bands Merchants' Trade Display
Decorated Carriages Riding Horses
Indian horseback riding etc.
2:30. Crowning of the Queen by t.
M. Hartman.
3:00 p. m. Indian Horseback War Dance
at Park Alo Tulsa and 1n1ta girls
horse race frizes $5.00 and $3.00
4:30. Football.
7:00 p. m. Indian Love Dance in honor
of their Queen i'VINITA."
9:00 p. m. Queen s Ball at Cherokee
Club Room.
THURSDAY OCTOBER 19.
8:00 a. m. Band Concert.
9:00 a. m. Ladies Fancy Riding Con
test on Main Street. Prizes $5 and $3
9:30 a. in. Musio by Ladies' Band.
10:00 a. m. Grand Parade repeated.
11:30 a. m. Firemen's Exhibit; "Burn
ing of Ancient Katy Depot."
1:00 p. m. Band Concert.
1:30 p. in. Cowboys' Parade and tancy
Rilling Contest on Main Street.
2:00 p. in Indian Corn Dance by Ciiiel
Muskaha "Tall Chief" andhisband.
3:00 p. m. Roping and Riding Contest;
Prizes $75.00 $50.00 $25.00.
5:00 p. m. Music by Ladie's Band.
7:30 p. ni. Indian Pow-wow Musio and
Carnival Attractions.
8:30 p. m. Statehood Debate.
FRIDAY OCTOBER 20
8:00 a. in. Musio by Bands.
9:30 a. m. Headlong Slide from Water
Tower.
10:00 a. m. Grand Tarade repeated.
11:00 a. 111. Baby Show Prettiest
Baby under 1 Year nf Age Prize 1
doz. photos by Fowler.
1:30 p. m. Musio by Bands.
2:00 p. m. LiiJi' Fsucy Driving Con-
testPrize tor Prettiest Decorated
Turnout $15.00 and $10.00. Not
less than four entries
2:30 p. m. Roping and Riding O'ntest at
Park; Prizes $75.00 $50.00 $25.00.
4.30 p. m. Fit Man's Race Prizes $3
and $1
5:00 p. m.-Inlian Sun Dance Directed
by Muskaha or "Tall Chief."
7:00 p. in. Band Concert.
8: p. m. Dance by Muskaha and his
band. CarnivRl Attractions.
SATURDAY OCTOBER 21.
8:00 a. m. Band Conceit a nd Carnival
Attractions.
9.00 a. m. Music by Ladie's Bnd.
10:00 a. m. -Farmer's Pmsi.oHty Parade'
Frizes $10 and $5 for best display of
prosperity
11:00 a. m. Smoking the Pipe of Teace
at Indian Village and Severing of
Tribal Relations by Fullbioods.
1-30 p. m. Announcing of Prizes Award-
ed on all Exhibits.
2:30 p. ra. Roping Conte't Prizes $"5
$50 and $J5.
4:30 p. m. Everybody in Mack or out
of Sight for Two HoursUnmask at
Signal of 5 o'clock Fire Whistle.
Also Children's Mask Parade at same
hour.
7:30 p. m. Band Concert High Carnival
and Miscellaneous Amusements.
RunriKe Salute: Fiiiiii? of a
Water Closet Condemned.
'otice is liereby piven that a!l alcove
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Boy's Overcoats - $1.50 to $10.00
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First Published Sept. 25 1U05.
Warning Order
In the Unite.1 Ststes Court for the Northern
District of the Indian Territory at v unui: ;
Joe. Tichenor Plaintiff )
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XI..V P Ti.hcnni TlnfAnilant. )
The Dofn.lant. Mary P. Tlrhenor is warned to
appear in this Court within thirtvdays and an-
swor the complaint of the Plaintiff Joe Tichenor.
wu..a m.A VTnrH)l. Jnsenh A. (iil. Illdee
the seal thereof at Vuilta
this the '25th day of September A. D. 1905.
C'Hs. A. Davipsok l ier.
By T. A. Cha.ndi.m. Deputy.
Wilson & Davis. Attorney for Plaintiff.
(ti. II. McL'ulloch. Attorney for non resident
Defendant.
Croup is quickly relieved and wlioop-
iim couj;ii will not "run its course" if
you use tiie original Bee's Laxative
lloney and Tar. This cough syrup is
different from all others because it
acts ffi the towels. You can not cure
croup and whooping cough until you
rid the svstem of all coiik'esiion by
working off the cold throuKh a copious
action of the bowels. Bej's Laxative
Honey and Tar does this and cures
all coughs croup whoopinif coiih. etc.
No opiates. Sold by A. I'. Owens dw
Pinesalve acts like a poultice. P.e.st
thinK In the world for boils burns
cracked hands tetter etc. Sola by
A. J. Owens Druggist. dw
The iVost Dirtc
Route trom either north
or south to the I'air.un
Health Res ort and
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Dis:riptive literature conctruii
this delightful resort fun;ishtd
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Pas enjrer Traffic Departmtn
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CHEROKEE;! V4 NATIONAL
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We wanl to get acquainted With You.
ll'e will appreciate your business large or small.
We offer every accommodation consistent
with safe' Banking. .
The Cherokee National Bank
Vinitaj Ind. Ter.
Oliver Bagbt Pres. J. O. ITall V-Pres. W. P. Phillips Cashier
3trst li'lattonal 'SBmxh
VINITA;
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Oldest and Strongest National Bank in Cherokee A'ation
DIRECTOKS
Oliver Batty B. F. Partner R. B. f'rayier A. L. Churtkttl tf. H. Kormfft
W. A. Graham . O. ffai' G. '. Oar rV. E. Haiu.l
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 307, Ed. 1 Friday, October 13, 1905, newspaper, October 13, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774983/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.