The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 135, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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Fresh Garden and Field Seeds in bulk at Parr ough Hardware Co opposite Postoflice
'sells by the pound
Cherry
Strawberry
Apricot
PRESERVES
Just like 3our grand mother
used to make. Also a line
of pickles that are the best
ever brought to the city.
..F. P. Nessel.
WANTS.
Wanted Hoy to help about lioue. L. V.
Parker. Jr. m
For Sale Two 1'ea fowls. Inquire of Ar-
burChaniberlin. li'tf
For Sale Four houses ami lots and sev-
ral vacant lot at reasonable prices. fcee
J. Frazoe. 131-tf
For Bale W 4-year old steers; K) 3 and 4
varii old 3EU coming two's lil eoiulng
hreeV littiUles a lot of cow aid yearlluKS
t heifers. itt cow. 17 e tears. 11 nelfor calve
steer -nJr. 1 Durham Dull UuO shock:
udder Suons wood hay.
Hun four farms to rent. See T. R Went.
it Webb LI very tiro. - if
i Cattle Rsndies lu the southwest. New
ildxI'V). west Texas Arl.ona and Mexlro.
tf Interested wrlto I'em-o Ac M urpliey k.1
'iD. lexa-t Urfur to Dun aud siate ua-
Jiunsl liauU. ilwtt
I Alf.ilft and fruit ranches In the sunny
I'julti wcit br.iii hinall and la plai'es. If
Ktt-reated. wr t IVuie & Murpln-y Kl
';iso. exs Uefer to Iun and Mulu Na-
tional lluui;. lwlf
(fjlorker and Feeders y.d smoot he Pitt-
it always in IibmJ. If I ti lere.stod. write
I'ence & Murphy. Kl I'so. Texas. Ucfor to
uu and and slulc .National Hank
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T F I M liuMnirtoii Tnus No.
iX. W. IV. I o. It. M .hold
Council Fire at I. O O. F. hail new Ualsell
t liH-k south est corner II In hi avenue and
VU 'U street. 1 1 unt In if grn nils "I Vlnlta.
i lery Saturday' sle. ";. All chiefs
Vifiully Invited U.K. Uideuhour tachein.
f (. U. Mondier. C. of li.
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! AC Horded. Yard Worked
f IJIJITJ iE1 c" dittune.1. Pup-
" s J iUw r tlsni arj I prepared
for field work. All di!eaes of the
llOk' treated. My manue and distem-
per cure- are ini? o.t mi 1 mv con1i-
tluri pill aud worm medicine never
! ail. Vuuj tioiri for sale.
? Geo. Hiuuins Vlnlta I. T.
iR. R. Time Table
Saiot Louis t)4
Sao Francisco
Railroad.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
rR. L. BAGBY
rilYSICIAN and SURGEON.
OfT.ce in New Ratch.T J?uil!ing. Tcle-
hone ioi. ViniU In l Ter
TAJIKS S. DAVENPORT.
ATTORNUV AT LAW
' dooms 9 and in New lU'.sdl Building
ri VlNITA. I. T
I uvenport vV Hall Attortsey t Law
i lUuk Euil.IsJivr Clurrtnore I. T
W1I. KORNLGAY
ATTORNEY AT LAW
An ! Notary rubUc OlTice in new Hal;
. buiMir.p ViniU I. T. Wi'.l practice
in all the Un;tel States courts of the I. T.
fH.KS. W. DAY D. D. S.
"."DENTIST.:
"oi l Crown an 1 r.ri !e Work a FpecJsV-
v. OiLce over 1'irs.t National Bank
VlNITA I. T.
drTvyimer.
a ;ie only Exclusive K ye Ear an.l Nte
SrciaiiAt in the In lian Territory
I'm
lyet treats! tn l fclasset properly Ctted
( ffice t Drue Store.
DR5. fiYERS flHD flYERS
rE OSTEOPATHS
;'TrfU o In tcule nl chronic
i'i-fi"? ft' c" " f u l'r f h rr n I c
nr. 1 U :- n f n i-cialfy
i v i : r i ; a t i o n f e l i c i t i: d
Local Savings.
Garden t-eeds at Frjzee's.
Country bams at Cowan's.
Blue irrassseed at Ed Lee's.
Bulk weeds a specialty at Cowans.
Frazee's for the best seed on earth
Mr Verity in here from Choteau to-
day. From the 23rd to the 20th at Balen-
tinN. d3G-w2'J
New signs are being painted at t he
Jumbo.
Country meat always on hand at
Cowan's
Take your second hand Roods to
Swain's.
Old Glory iluur a freh car at
Cowan's.
Millinery openioif at the Jumbo
March 19.
The jury we're excused this morning
tibtil Mouday.
Up to-date engraving 5c fur each
initial at Rose's.
Swalu will buy your tecoad hand
If cod a. Try blai.
W. P. Thomson went to Muskogee
on the flyer today.
Special hirgains in jewelry aud
watches at II jse's. tf
Judge Jesse Cochran came up from
Chehea la-.t night.
Dr. William Jlowell was down from
Oseuuia yesterday.
Remember Cowau bays everything
a farmer bas to etll.
If you are making garden remember
Sam R. FraZtie & Co.
A coiupleta line of Fishing tackle
at Sam R. Frazee & Co's.
Comiuisiouer Slanfleld went to
Muskogee this morniug.
Attorney Henry Campbell was here
from Sapulpa yesterday.
Mr. Mitchell the Seneca druggist
is a visitor lu Vmlia today.
Northern grou onion aets Red
Wttheratleid at Baleutiue'i.
Miss Jessie Dauiais relumed yester-
day from a visit at FalrUud.
II. E. Illcdenhour returned yester-
day evening from Oklahoma.
IJMrs. W. S. Staufield returned from
a visit in Missouri last uigliu
Attjrney V. A. Chae of Nowata is
attending Judge Gill's court today.
Northern grown garden eeeds both
in uulk aud package ai Ualcutiue's.
Dr. Feazell Surffeon Dentlet
Office In ttaymond buiidln g. 30 if
Ecs lest.J free aud glasses proper-
ly titted very rtasouab.c at Rose's tf
Gardeu Tools aud garden seed at
the iuet prices at Situ R. Frazee X
Ca.
For lie-tun ium an i sweet peastcd
In IjjU .o to Darruugu Hardware
Compauy.
A tlrtclass eeiug macoine for f 12
at DanougU Hard ware Co. Call anu
examine.
A J. Everett was here from Leua-
pau toddy on buslies before Judge
Gill's ct urt.
boO acre river bottom farm im-
pruvcJ. Traoe city pruperty or caeli
Call 4 C Realty. 109-lf
Mis Dewdrop Hill came over from
Barticsville to visit Ler sister Mrs.
Hif.ln esierday.
Nice well s'uped two year old soft
maj.Ie the to tcvcu feet at the Vi-
tuu nursery ten cents each.
Attroty W. W. HastUgs Las
purchased property at Musaogce and
iuay reside ibere icruaneotly.
If you desr.e anything in the way
if sheet muic you Khi'ijld ee the
t x:k atttie post ctllce b-jok Hore
Attorney J. S. Davenport will go to
Mu-kogee this afternoon to attend to
bj-lnes before the Dawes com mis-
sion. For Sale Ur will trade fur city
rrcu'eriy two foe surrey burses uoe
turrey and harness. Jthn R. Camp-
bell. 132 tf
L. F. Parker. Sr. general solicitor
of the Frisco real bas gone to the
Pacific coast for the benefit of his
health.
Free chair cars via the "Choctaw
Route" to the Uidted Confederate
veterans' reunion at Dallas Texas
April -nA to lita.
Mrs. August Schlicker returned
yesterday from a vlsifat Fairland
aud wa accompanied home ty ber
-i?ttr Mr. LouNe McNarim.
V i.t n chilircn hare caracne satur-
ate a piece tf cotton with Hili ir V
: '-v LiDirucit ar-1 i it in the
f .r. It will m op tte rai q-jirkly.
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givBt tDicw of Importeb Silk anb
Mool anb Masb Ooobs
mam t
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All the welcome colors of the coming: season are here in full lines
the silver greys the castors the resedas the royal blues that so many
women will be wanting and perhaps a dozon more including black.
Here are a few of the leading fabrics for the coming season: Crepe
Elysian Etamines Crepelines Poplins Armures Canvass Etailles Vig-
ereaux Melange ZebilineS Nuns Veiling Mohairs all Linen Suifings in
all colors Linen and Silk mixtures Linen Batiste Organdies Dimities
Madras Cloths Oriental Swisses Silk Foulards Grenadines 'and Crepe
deShenes.- Have your spring suit made from any of the above fabrics
and you will be stylishly dressed. We invite you to examing our stock
of spring dress goods.
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MERCANTILE COMPANY
AU new seed at Frazee's.
From the 23rd to the 29th at Balen-
tine's. d30-w29
We will engrave free oT charge a'l
jewelry bought at R e's In Riymond
building. tf
Don't forget the millinery opening
at the Jumb March 19 Wednesday
evening.
Eavc trough and guttering of all
kind at Young & Perry's Novelty
works. Tel. 194.
Foley's Kll'iey Cure makes the
kidneys an I bladder rlrht. Contains
nothing injunius. fc
Take the "Choctaw Route" to the
Confederate reunion Dallas Texas
in April. Excursion rates.
Go to Darniuh Iltrdware Co. for
white and red cl.ivcr alfalfa cane
kafllrcorn and blue grass seed. All
freh and clean.
Tw II. Jerness editor of a pater over
at Okmulgee is In t wn today. Mr.
Jenness has recently been appointed
po-t master at Okmulgee.
Mr. Geo. E Wilson and Mrs. Lydla
Boyer both of Ilayien were married
at the Prc'byrcrian rr"nr3krc this
arternoor. by Rev. J. S Stubbletleld.
All parties are expected to hand in
tlulrtax 'diolu'e within the ti!H
k. Leave with or for Sam Ridn-
bour at Foreman's drug store. 140.
Horseless carriages fuelled en-
gines and the wireless telegraph are
t bo greatest Innovations. Dr. Cald-
well Syrup Pepsin i n-xt and cures
constipation in l'gct ion sick head-
ache and tomarh troubles. Sold by
People's Dm? ftore. dw
Marriage Licenses.
Lre Spcrry-r.eie Clsrk Mound.
I. E. Hart-Victoria Ikrry Tula.
W.L. Poory-Stella Ikrry Tulsa.
Oliver Bacbv Tres. 'J. O. Hall V-Pres. W. P. Phillips Cashier.
W. L. Ch AFMAN Assistant Cashier
First National Bank
VlNITA INDIAN TERRITORY.
J CAPITAL foo.ooo. SURPLUS $20000. A
' . . .... .... ... . . . mt iiijrjjvj.
Oldest and Strongest National Bank in the Cherokee Nation.
f DIRECTORS.
OLIVER BA GB K. B. F. h'ORTNER E. B. ERA YSER A . L. CHUCHILL E. A'.
XA TCUFF H'. A. GRAHAM . O. MALL G. W. CLARA' IV. E. HALS ELL.
La
Uoea a Safe General. Banking Business
5k-"-. -sw tksatsy
Tte Best Prcicription for Malaria
Chills and Fi;veris a little t f GroveV
Tasteless Chill Tonic It is s.mply
Iron and quinine in a tate!es form!
no cure no pay. w
Notice.
To the candidates before the prim-
ary March l&th you are respectfully
relucted t band in your names to
the secretary f the democratic com-
mittee net later than 12 o'clock
March l9 Kk"2 as all oarj.-s far each
o"l ce wi'S te c a ere ticket an1 no
ether ticket v - !.
C. O. rr.nnv
Sccreur? Iv :n-crst C- rrn.SUce.
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SPRING IS NOW HERE
and you will need new
Window Shades
A full line just arrived
at
N. L. ESTLIN & CO.
Succestsrsto MINQ" FVRMTLRE CO.
Tekphon 16
Krsldcoc 141
IZmbalminE: a 5pecially
The flight of time is most conveniently recorded in a hone by
good clock. I have them in all sizes and many styles.
Good Nkkle Alarm Clocks only oSc
Eight-day Clock Strike and Alarm $3-5
Handsome Porcelain Clocks eight-day $S.so
When yoa want a clock or arjthirg in the je'ery lire cal
and see shat I have.
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Aucrust Schliecker i :
Fine an-1 cornplicate-l siatch repairing a pecialty.
Motto Not the cheapest but the D ST rk at all time.
26 S. WilK-n St.
Jeweler anJ Optician
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 135, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1902, newspaper, March 14, 1902; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775266/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.