The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 220, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 19, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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We Hake and
Sell Our Own
i Bread Cakes
Pies Buns
Rolls
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There is only one place to
get theui. First door south
of Postoffice
Vinita
Catering
Company
Specialties for Today.
Cream I'uSTs
J''renc!i M
icaroon
Lady Kinder
C'tramel Layer Cake
'iVi C '!t Layer Cake
French C-it-ic dka riu"ks
Vinita Catering Co.
West & Coo if.
Telephone 100.
Cut tho-e weeds.
Clierry Seller at Frazee'a.
Rain welcome raid.
Spring chicken at Cowan's.
Peaches .vill snoa bi ripe.
Freh vejetihie at Cowans.
The du-t I. an ui ncl t mud.
All kituN of fei at Haientine's.
We have esiarel the blr circuses.
Chicken wanted at I'.alentlue's.
Frying chickens are ripe and plenti-
ful. V. N. Nair' freh hutter at Cow.
anV
Will 'oo-itf p!um are coming
the market.
Three pound cans (tf apples Scat
Zcno'.
Tom I'.rackelt h is the boss black-
berry patch.
ilutter and t-.'s wanted at Iialen-
tine's. Choice trtwberry plants for sale.
Willie Marr. tf
Fruit jars plots Q'larts i gallon
yTU ZonoV.
Jlru Wheatlejr returnel from Afton
it this morning.
IHk'het cah price paid fur produce
.at Zeno's.
1). C. Illica of Mu-kotfte is resist
ered at the Cobb.
Five an1 ten ceit c unter irools at
Palentlne's.
Tte early Katy south bound wis an
hour late this morning.
A fer ics creini freezers and Ice
.chets left at Frazce's.
Prof. Duircer went t J Catoosa on a
business t rip tbN morning.
Ci"h pill for go .l freh butter and
.cv at Italeiiilne's.
Mis- Iymi Iilrd. of Fairland is
visiting Mrs. Eln Halsell.
Cowan h is all kinds of fresh votfes-
taules an1 spring chickens.
A dollar will purchase more goods
I in Vinita now than ever before.
j Fint of plastering sand for sale by
the Ferry Lumber company.
J The Silrer Mom restaurant wai
i again epeuel fur l-Jaines today.
! Next Wednesday In the big tent
Johnson Stater's Minstrels. 220
Mis Grace Foitoer left Monday
uight for a rislt with frieodi io Texas.
Don. I neglect trading with Fraree
&Cx for they can sure save you
money.
John Miller returned from Seneca
where he has been looking after his
iijioc.
' Coffey vllle
bran; plenty
of it a
Garrison
wbole car
load of .U at
grocery.
Mis-es Annie Chandler acd Olivia
s'larrs will leave for Siloara Springs
- . ". vmorrow on a vifil.
I The Iourance tramline ftovc is the
I best because it is the safest. Sec it
at 111 Lee's-
A train of twenty cars loaded
wit'u ')Ut tern cattle went north on
the Katj this rn-jming.
I vi't buy a common refrigerator
when you can tret a Gurucy for tte
George Null of Webb Ci:y Mo. is
in town awaiting the arrival of his
wife who is expected this week.
We have every description of a hay
fork there is made at the lowest
price. Sam R. Frazee & Co.
The abundant rain of last night and
yesterday will greatly help the grow
ing corn crop but came too late for
the oats.
Positively all the stars of the Col-
ored Minstrel with Johnson Stater's
Minstrels next Wednesday ' June 19.
Mrs. P. E. Nayle of Washington
D. C is visiting her brother Chas. A.
Wasmund. Mrs. Kagle is accompan-
ied by her family.
The Gurney refrigerator i? the best
because It js t'!C only thoroughly
cleanable refrigerator. See It at Ed
Lee's.
L. C. Couch Johnson Fallen Pob
Carselowey l!ol Chrmiberiin and Cy-
rus Cornatzer wet.t t ) Clarcmore to-
day to attend the convention.
Don't buy mi old style gasoline stove
when you can get tlie Insurance the
only safe stove at the same price at
Ed Lee's.
Galther Chandler has the finest
wheat crop lie has had in several
years. Mr. Chandler has one of the
finest farms in Delaware district.
Gurney Ilefriyeralors Peerless Ice
Cieam freezers Whiti Mountain wa-
ter coolprs New West lawn mowers
gasoline stoves screen doors screen
wire water kegs at Ed Lee Manu-
facturing Co. if.
For sale A complete haying outfit
price $150 cah trade or time. Also
a quantity of tine millet heed for mar
ket. J. II. Matney.
1 ou feel better at once alter using
Ilerblne. you enjoy yonr fofd more
and yo 1 get. mon- nourishment and
luvigoiatii.g force out of what you
eat. Jlence Ilerblne makes )ou
truiig vigorous and cheerful. Price
50 cents. Peoples drug store. dw
The Downing f!i.trict convention
meets at Clarcmore Thursday Jure
20 to sclent a ticket for Senate and
council for Coo-wee-scoo-wee district.
To save mending avoid breaking
and V) avoid suffering prevent coughs
and colds by the timely use of Iial-
lard's llorehound Syrup. It Is a safe
sure and w if t remedy for all bron
chial ailments. Price 25 arid 50
cents. Pe'iides drug store. dw
T. J. Jordan received a telegram
from Glenn Cooper this morning Hat-
ing that his fou. Madron Jordap who
went to Iioswell New Mexico was
very HI.
Many women fail to digest their
food and so Oechme pale sallow thin
and weak wbile the brightness fresh-
ness and beauty of the skin and com-
plexlou departs. Remedy this y tak
ing llerbine aTier eacti meal t digent
what you nave eaten. Price. 50 cents.
Peoples drug store. dw
John II. Mauis our popular tailor
has moved his residence from the
Patton block to one of Gaithrr
Cuand.er'3 cottages In the north part
of town.
It is unfortuatc that the town can-
not be prevailed upon to put the
roads In belter condition. Much
trade Is deflected from Vinita on ac-
count of bad roads.
liob Uhauibtriiu left today for
Claremore to attend the district con-
vention of the Downing partythere
tomorrow to make nominations for
the Senate and National council.
The spiritual blessings of the pro-
tracted meeting conducted last week
at the Methodist church Pcnsoco.'a
were followed by the material bene-
fits of a basket dinner held on Cabin
creek Monday.
The remains of James R. Sheeban
arrived on the 4 o'clock Katy train
this morning and the fuueral was con-
ducted al 3 this afternoon under the
direction of the Grand lodge of the
Indian territory of which deceased
was a member.
Deputy Marshal Paden Tolbcrt left
for Miami this morning with Pill
Gurden and W. L. Richardson who
will be given ao opportunity to ex-
plain to Commissioner Stanfleld how
Osage horses came to be pasturing in
Richardson's pasture.
The choking dust of last week-has
been converted into a very gupcrior
"tanglefoot" by the recent rain. The
remembrance of the one. and present
Inconvenience of lt successor stiould
be a potent reminder of the benefits
of free delivery of the mails. Ruy
tamps of tte mail.
The Best Wayto Beaumont Texas
And the Texas oil fields be-t ser-
vice time and equipment via M. K.
& T.Ry. Ask "Katy" aent fur rates
f frin rOr r?'f 'irv
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Our Suspender and
Trousers Adjustment is
perfect in every detail
thereby makingour mod-
el the only one whereby
the waist length can be
correctly adjusted as to
meet the requirements
of the wearer.
E. N. Ratcliff Mer. Co.
Sunday Excursions.
The Katy road has inaugurated the
regular Sunday summer excursion
rates to and from all points on their
road.
Marriage Licenses.
Joshua Leader Milhala Wilson
Hixby; Geo. Ferryman- Ophle Run
nels Tulsa; C. W. Wells-Nettie
Bivens Sapulpa; II. C. Miller Pearl
R. Morrow Sapulpa.
Card of Thanks.
Mrs. James A. Berry desires through
the Daily Chieftain to express thanks
to the many friends in Vinita for
kindly assistance and loving sympathy
0.1 the occasion of the death of her
huband. Mrs. James A. Berry.
A Traveling flan
Contided to us the otter day that he
ued Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin In
hi family and reeded no other rem
edy as it seemed to keep the entire
family mi perfectly free from consti
pation Indigestion sick headache and
stomache troubles Sold by Peoples'
drugktre. dw
A Knowing One.
V . A. Kinulsoii of Welch writes
us as follows: "D in t fail tj send ev
ery Issue. Would not miss one paper
for the subscription price. Which
goe to snow me unieiiain puoiisncs
al! the (leirable news all the time
and that Brother Kir.nlson knows a
newsy paper when he sees It.
Music Pupils Wanted.
Edward Mockle a thorough musi-
cian and teicher has located in Vini-
ta and desires pupils on all otringed
instruments from Double Bass to
Mandolin. Alo leaches any instru-
ment in Brass. Also teaches har-
mony. Best of references. Tunes and
repair organs and pianos. Leave ord-
ers at Chief lain. Terms made known
on application. .
Freedmen Enrollment.
Nowata I. T. June 18 101 The
Dae Commission heard applications
of Cherokee Freedmen for enrollment
here today. The following is the en-
rollment to date:
. Cherokee . Freedmen on ttiaight
cards
Freedmen on douhiful cards 1808
Freedmen on rejected cards
Total applicatioas to date 404
The Commission will remain here
until June2S liKil.
Stoutsviiie Mo. May 5 lfQu.
Gentlemen: I jbave been troubled
with indigesiion and contipniion for
the last two years and have trid
every remedy known but had oever
received any relief until I was banded
atria! b ttieof Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin through our druggist J. W.
Watson which gave me imnu-liate
reli' f. arnl I aff-rwar-is i ;i-r! t a fifty
cent l-o'tle which I cm trj'hful y
say li is given rue nn-re ui?f thin I
anvthitig I have ever t ri-1 R. B.I
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The Only Practical
Waist in America.
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Mothers who would keep theji
children in good health should watch
for the first symptoms of worms and
remove them with White's Cream
Vermifuge. Price Z cents. Peoples
drug Ktore. dw
If yau are troubled with that most
uncomfortable disease called piles
don't neglect It. D m't let the com-
plaint get a firm hold. Every dayVhe
dUease Is neglected; It grows worse.
Commence at once to use Tabler's
Buckeye Pjle Ointment the relief Is
immediate and cure Infallible. Price
50 cents in bottles. Tubes 75 cents.
Peoples drugstore. dw
Seven Years in Bed.
"Will wonders ever cease? ' Inquire
the friends of Mrs. L. Pease of Law-
rence Kan. They knew she bad been
unable to leave her bed in seven
years on account of liver and kidney
trouble nervous prostration and gen
eral debility; but "three bottles of
Electric Bitters enabled me to walk"
she writes "and in three months I
felt like a new person. "Women suf-
fering from headache backache
nervousness sleeplessness melan-
choly fainting and dizzy spells will
find It a priceless blessing. Try It.
Satisfaction is guaranteed. Only 50c.
Sold by People's and Fortaian's Drug
stores. dw
It's Neighborhood
Gossip that
Can ritb you quick and perfect
eervice 00 any bill of LUMBER
no matter how Urge. Let us
figure with you.
We Wan! Yolir Trade.
We're niter It.
JAMIIS S. DAVMNTORT.
ATTORNMY AT LAW.
Roomsganu to New llaU-.U p.i
Vinita. I. T.
P.G.
Broutoing
5 Co
Shirt
Cc : 1 U
The attachment is con-v
structed so as to bring"
the trousers strain
D
Directly on Stispender
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at the same time holding
waist in proper position.
That is Something to See Along thz
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The Only Scenic Route between
ST. LOUIS or KANSAS CITY
and Points in
Missouri Arkansas
Texas Kansas
Indian Territory
O'clahcnia
Tfio 'South we
and Far West.
THE LINE TO THE LAND Cf
head and Zinc.
Riilroad Rcstaunnt and Caft C.r
Service saeqiuted in America
All modern conveniences for coi::
VISIT
Eureka Sprincj3
A perfect resort the year round.
None so convenient for this part of
the country. Cheapratesatall times
TIMC OF TRAINS AT
VINITA:
Train 207 10:56 a m.
Train 208 5:.r.$p. n.
Train 240 12:2up. m.
Train 239. 4:00 p. m.
Train 241 7.00 a. m. Local west
P. E. Walker Lcal Agent.
Ssr. y .: :s ii ::.c old
States cni. ef cur . Uutrsiei rm-
rhlets t !
Koom No. "
St. Louis:
i y uiJressi.ig
Ccr.iury Building
"Fruit it f.i: .. v ikl frtij."
"Tf tt Sumtftf.tWT Srt Aljngtkt
Fruci 1 ii!. '
The Tnosttorr.frihensive railroad
literature icrche r.ome-teeVer trav
eler or investor ever
jraruitous dirrrit-'icn.
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET
OF ST. LOUIS.
The St. Louis National
Stock o Yards.
.tested stEsst St. Lcsts. 111.
U rctly pppositf tfce c!tf of St. Loatt. Bny--
; r !l i -ft ript of IJt Stock iIwiti id
:- 3'l within tS rrttaodt of the
S-ot Yr Is H B"f CgBBlnr Coibib wi'o
I rr. s' frr nt!ch!'.nne S h-i of citUIe
in.if . f i Pirk 's'l;- at Hf nmrt liT"
f scHT for (; i..-'-in li.ix" hoi tlHT.
C. G. KNOX Vice pre.
C. T.JUNF-.Gen. V.z't.
L. W. kEAKE. As't.
Gen. Wit.
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 220, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 19, 1901, newspaper, June 19, 1901; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775070/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.