The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 110, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 17, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL NOTES
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D I TRXf Relieves Inutantiy Heals
U VJ IVJl without leaving ugly scar.
CA TTTCStops tha blesdine Kills the Pain Prevsnts
vUlS Blood Poison Heals quickly.
D I") I TICCC Stops the Pain Prevents Swellings
D IY.U l5GrO Draws out the Inflammation.
It will do what we say or money refunded.
aim ROo A Sl.OO liOTTLJOH. ' U OOOD DtJCtITS.
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Try Our Line
Of Breakfast Foods
Creo Fruito (
Malta Vita
Tryabita Force.
If you do not use any of those try them. They are
fresh and will please you. Try our flaked rice and
order your groceries of us if you want prompt de-
livery.. . '
.111 TAYLOR & LAWRENCE
TELEPHONE M RATCLIFF'S OLD ST AND.
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Opera - House
Feb. 17.
HILTON'S
"Two Jolly Rovers
A play of Pure
Irish Wit.
Caryin positively more
High-class Specialties than
any company on the road.
Superb
Military Band and
Orchestra.
Prices 35. 50 and 75 cents.
-4The Market.
. 9 i WanK vniir
P PRODUCE
jj As well as your
ti v money.
J i Before buying your gro-
I ceries and feed come and
J ! get prices.
J Prompt Delivery
l i our motto
PRIVATE SECRETARIES.
F. H. CHILSON
Phone 152.
S. A. Cobb
Jun. Am. Soc. C.
J. P. Walicek C. E.
Cobb & Walker
Civil Engineers and Surveyors.
OFFICE
Vith F. L..Burckhalttf
Viniti I. T.
Their Work t tk Telefea fa
I.mc4lnra Mora Important Tbaa
Their Skill at betters.
The success of the fashionable wo.
maa'i private secretary in these days
depend much more on her ability
to answer telephone calls discrimin
atingly than on her talent for note-
writing saye the ftew York Sun.
The private secretary gets a salary
of perhaps $1400 or $1500 a year and
enjoys the confidence and considera-
tion of her employer. On some days
she works overtime maybe 11 or 12
hours and to be efficient she must
have at her fingers' enda a lot of
knowledge that was never gained in
a correspondence school or included
in business tactics. She must super'
vise the household bookkeeping and
bill-paying of course but her chief
duty is to help in social matters.
She must know the name the
domestic circumstances and the social
rating of all the people in her em-
ployer's world. Being relied upon for
suggestions when extra guests are
wanted in a hurry she must be sure
to remember Wien JolkR nave gone
away or have been thrown into
mourning.
Nlicn invitations or informal pro
jects are suggfMed over the 'phone
Blie must know at or.ee the best
eoun-e to be pursued. .The secretary
talks over the phone with milliners
tailors dressmaker florists. Some
times it Is to upbraid and scold again
to plead or hasten; again to dispute
bill.
Her main excuse for being is to
save her employer from being an
noyed or bored. Unless her employer
is a pnuaninropisT or mucn con
cerned wath business matters the
private secretary need not understand
either stenography or typewriting
but it la essential that she should be
familiar with social usages and all
the newest wrinkles ia etiquette.
There are young women secretaries
of wealthy women in the big cities
whose attainments in scholarship
would not stand scrutiny who
secured and keep their places through
charm of manner and that inate tact
and skill in dealing with people which
the employer hericjf feels the lack
of and wants supplied.
"last
Mrs.
your
f Do a general ei'Kmeerlutf bustnes
s In all parts of the Territory. Work
fully guaranteed. OrrW Muskogee
f I. T. Vloita I. T. Cornpondence
v solicited.
Chas. E. Hagerty
j ' With Joseph P. Scott.
I Civil Engineer
and Surveyor
10 t office Box 264 VlnltI..T.
Allotment Located Lots Staked
and Grades Given. Special Attention
Glten to Boundary Disputes. Maps
tind Illue Print Made at Reasonable
Prices.
I Gex & Miller
Qr. p.. 4 cu.
1 Special attentioa to driving trade.
I Wagon yI in connection
hone No 6. So. Wilson St. Viatta
rill
J. W. CRAM fl. D..
Physician and Surgeon
'Office npctairs over Cherokee.'tfoia:
Bank. Phone JfiM.
VIMT IND. TEH. -
Qalek-Chasae ArtLrt.
"Maria" began Mr. Stubb
night I played poker and "
"Played poker!" interrupted
Slubb. "How care you spend
Money gambling sir
"As I was tay inr I plated roker
and won enough to buy tou a net of
furs'
"You did? Oh John you are so
good: I knew those sliarps could not
get the lies t of you."
"And just as I 'was about to quit I
cropped it all and fifty more "
"You brute! To think I should hare
married a gambler!" Chicago Daily
News.
A piece cf skin cut from a human
body will show signs of life for ten days
after separation. This discovery is
Important in connection with the
grafting of new skin over a damaged
part of the body. Medical Journal.
VUWt Rara.
Sunburn and snow blindness are due
to the violet and ultra-violet rays of
the sun. When the skin is once tanned
it is protected against their effect.
Beit oca. ;
MlsMlma la Effort.
Clarence My wife has developed
my conversational powwt amazing-
) EdgarHow?
"Every time I quit talking ia the
evening she goes to the ps so. "De-
troit Free Press.
Oii MlaaUat for riant.
By applying glueose. or g'ycerijet to
their roots a Frenck "'crUst J ures
that he has been able to t ( ed tie tie
growth ef plants. N. X. sua. -
Trains all .'ate.
Too many dogs.
Talt3 care of (be stock.
Where are those skates?
The cold wave is gone.
White clover seed at Ed. Leo's.
"Two Jolly Rovers" tonight.
Who'll get the first townlot title?
Bermuda grass seed at Ed. Lee's.
Now for those street crossings. '
Several good men are in the race for
city marshal.
Blank bills of sale at this office. -
Dr. He Williams Is among the Mlaru .
visitors. "
Bd Lee's knives are good knives tf
Rev. Hicks returned from Adair
last night.
Ed. Lee's scissors are good scissors.
Mr. Trapp.'.one of the surveyors Is
sick at the Green hotel.
Buy your coal from Waltoo Lumber
to. it
J. M. Rix wHl return frutu Stlllwell
in a few days aud go in business here
C L. Lane was here yesterday from
Chelsea.
Old papers at your own price at tin
office.
C D. Guoter went to Muskogee to
day.
It is a cold day when a new bank is
not started.
If you don't get your Chieftain tele
phone the cfflce.
"Job printing" did you say? The
Chieftain is the place. . v
MiAlester and Cbels a coal at Wal
ton Lumber Yard.. tf
John Ward of Claremore was filing
yesterday.
Three desirable lots and houses for
sale. Apply here.
LaDrobes and horse bl&okets at
cost at Lee Barrett's.
Sam Frazee has a fine new Oliver
typewriter for bis office.
Tue Cnieftalo office Is the place to
purchase bills of sale.
Mrs. Jennie Williams mother of
Mrs. J. F. Quilliao feli on the ice this
moroing and broke her left arm
Screened lump McAlester coal at
Walton Lumber Yard pboDe(24Z tf
Calvin Jamea was down from bis
home near Fairland yesterday on
business at the land office.
Vlsitiog cards printed with our new
type faces "Engraver's Roman" are
the latest.
Wallace Ross has been here from
Chelsea several days filing on bis al
lotments.
One dozen flour sacks for sale for 25c
at t he home bakery. Just tbe thing
for tea towels. tf
If Nat Emmons will go to tbe post-
office "be will get somethiDg he
wants. dl 15
What comfort in tbe thought that
you have a Cole's Hot But stove for
they are coal savers.
Cnas. Gokey of Sapulpa fell from a
telephone pole yesterday breaking his
arm aad bruising bis face badly.
Foley's Honey and Tar cures the
cough caured by attack of la grippe. It
heals the Inns. bold by bnananan &
Mitchell. iw
J Holliswas here from Miami yes
terday and made the Chieftain a
pleasant visit.
Some money to loao on short time
in small amounts. See Jno. Carup-
l.ll at Ritcliff's store. dl 15
Duruo "The Mycterious" at
opora houe Thursday afternoon
evening.
When you can hear and see the
Diirro Co. all sorrows and troubles
will be forgotten. It Is an entertain
incut that consists or magic music.
illusions imitations cuuedy. and
ventriloquism. One wiH laugh and
lingh as oevar before. At the opera
hou-e Thursilay afternoon and even
ng. '
Foley's Iluney aud Tar is best for
croup and whooping couh contains no
opiates aud cures quickly. Careful
mothers keep it in the house. Sold by
Sbanahan & Mitchell. dw
The case of the Frisco railroad com-
pany or rather tbe original stock
holders of the Grove railroad against
W. H. Doberty was decided by a jury
verdict In favor of tbe plaintiff and
Judgement rendered for $050 with six
per cent interest from data of cm-
tract. The case grew out of the
bonusses giveu by the Grove people
for the building of the road.
the
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New Spring Goods
Clothing Department.
.. We received this week our line of "High Art
Clothing."
Suite from.... ...$10.00 to $20.00
Young men's "High Art" suits ages -15
to 19 j $10.00 to $15.00
In worsteds cheviots and unfinished worsteds. This is
the prettiest line of men's and young men's suits we have
ever shown in Vinita :
Heavy winter suits and overcoats 20 per cent off.
Men's heavy trousers 20 per cent off.
flen's Shoes.
Hamilton-Brown new spring shoes for men and boys.
Selz Royal Blue shoes new spring line received this week.
Price-.7.-. 350
- Men's Shirts.
Eagle shirts new spring line at ... $1.00 and $1.50
D. Jones & Son's shirts new spring line.
Prices. .. 50c 65c 75c and $1.00
These are all dependable goods and at the
prices we are asking are great values. Call
and examine them and you will agree with
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E. N. Ratcliffflercantile Co.
Attention Confederate Veterans.
Vinita Camp No. 800 U. 0. V. will
meet on February 28 at 10 o'clock a.
in. for tbe annual election of officers)
aod the election of delegates and al
ternates to tbe annual reunion at
New Orleans May 10 20 21 aod 12
1903; and tbe transaction of such other
business as may be presented to the
camp for action. Tbe sons and daugh-
ters wtll organized atsame time and
place who will also elect delegates
and alternates to tbe New Orleans
reunion. The meeting will be beld
on upper floor of new Ilaleell building
over Jumbo 6tore. Alt ez-Confedei-
ates are inyited to be present and
as 1st in making the meeting a sue
cess. T he public will not be excluded
from witnessing the proceedings.
By Order of Executive Committee.
F.J.Barrett. Act'g.A-ijt
MarrUige Licenses.
Isaac Greeofeather-Mary Clemens
VlnlU.
Jesse Jackson-Cyolbla Norman
Wann.
George W Jacksou-Melvlna Sinif
Dawson.
Fred Michaels -Grade Jackson
Vinita.
Ollle Ford-Elsie Matthews Haydeo.
Cbas Davis -Lena A 11 way Catoosa.
F. L. Womslngton-Zella Hampton
Afton.
T.J.Keener-Narcie Lihtwic.h.Vlan.
Kitchen
Economy
Lies in the buying'the best of
Ti 1 1 j tiling
THE: REEVES
REALTY and
MINING COMPANY
Chemists Assayers and
Refiners.
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A Thousand Dollars Thrown Away
Mr. W W. Baker of Tlainview Neb.
writes: "My wife had lung trouble for
over fifteen years. We tried a number
of doctors and spent over a thousand
dollars without any relief. She was very
low and I lost all hope whea a friend
suggested trying Foley's Honey and Tar
which I die; and thanks be to this gTeat
remedy it saved her life. She is stronger
and enjoys better health than she has
ever known in ten years. We shall
never" be without Foley's Honey and
Tar and would ask those afllicted to try
it" Sold by Shanaban & Mitchell dw
Assay Charges Specimen
Assays
Gold. $1 25
Silver 1 25
Load 1 25
Copper J--- 1 50
Gold and silver 1 50
Gold Silver and Lead 2 25
Gold Silver and Copper 2 25
Zinc - 1 50
Charges Must Accompany Samples-
Muskogee Irid. Ter.
IrpT PpT TT Some newspapers print
nxu-rr ui- niatter to fil1 p scc
nr; A riTKTr' Much of this is really
rUlVUUN harmful reading It is
the aim of the Semi-Veekiy News to
give helpful reading. Thousands will
testify to its helpfulness to them. Ask
your neighbor.
THE FARMERS- fs
DEPARTMENT nottnVth" r"
of farming written by college professors
and others op north on the conditions
tbat don't fit Texas. It is the actual ex-
perience of fanners here at home who
nave turned over the soil
eppn AT H you areTiot taking the
rVr7ccn WEEKLY CHUHilX
OFr E.K. you should be. It Is lelp-
ful to the best interests of our town and
country. For $ 1.50 cash in advance we
will mail you The Weekly Chieftain and
and the Galveston or The Dallas Semi-
Weekly News for 12 months Both pa-
pers stop when yonr time is out
roiJEysiroiiErn
Carts Cold si Prevents Pawnaeola
For sale at People's Drug Store
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When you want to refurnish your
kitchen come to see our
Buck's Stoves ssi Ranges
Granite ware Tinware Dust pan
Broom Oilcloth Linoleum
Woodenware Cutlery Lamps
Hatch safes. Etc.
Our variety ischofce and our prices
Right.
Dar rough Hardware Co.
The house that makes you money.
J urn tn JlZ
Brinson & Patterson
Leading
Lumber
Dealers.
0pp. Presbyterian Church.
Phone 19.
EomsEa3on
Us co4 KaO laatfs
For m! at Paople's Drag Store.
CIDNEY DISEASES
are the
eases.
most fatal of all dls-
oe money refunded. Contains
remedies recognized by emi-
nent physicians as the best let
Kidney and Bladder troubles.
PRICE 50c aad JLC3.
At People's Drug Store.
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 110, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 17, 1903, newspaper, February 17, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775043/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.