The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 157, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 7, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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MAKIN'U An up-to-date drcss-
III (.'iii.r.tntei; all work: a perfect
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maker
in'iir J . JoutV
V!Al"ll.lPiiit Bowing. Mrs. MiUiihall.
F() frM-R-X registered black saddle
HtulllDn (VimliiK !l year old pedluree fur-
nlnlud on ii ijui li.'itt Fun. L. WALL hit. Miles
I. 1'. li! miles uorlli of Vlnlla. H7-1S1I
Lyndenwood College SJSS
I il-lliu4. Tho pioneer KtrTs school of the
Wuit tubular Classical end ColleKO l'ro-
oararory courses. Music hlocutlon. An
ieo. U. Vlch Director. Heuutiful location.
Fleetrlo curs to St. Louis. Cataloirueon
ullcation. Uov. George Frederic Ayros l li
1. ('resident. IM-lTt)
WAM'Kl) Two traveling salesmen; 170
M niimlli and expenses. Lott Aogelus IMut
Co. Hi. Louis Mo. lau-lOiS
LOUT Collector's bill book. Leave at
Jumbo grocery aud got reward. W. F". Gate-
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LOCAL NOTES
All kinds of salt fish at Zeno's. tf
All kinds need potatoes. Zeno. 3.'J-tf
E. 15. Morgan is here from Oswego.
Fresh Ush at the Vinita Meat Store.
Pure country lioney at Weir F.ros'.
l.rt-tf
I. L. Gilstrap returned from Aft on
today.
Trumbull's seed are good seed. Ed
Lee lias a full line. 135-tf
For fresli garden seeds of all kinds
fo to Zeno. . 23-tf
K. Rawlins is among Vlnita's visl
tors today.
See the lino of floor oil cloth at Fra-
zeeV 135-tf
The Chieftain prints note heads at
( $i 50 a thousand.
J. H Fitchford is roistered at the
Cobb today.
1.000 gallons of milk wanted every
morning. Vinita lee Cream Co. 54tf
The Chieftain prints envelopes good
XXX ones at $1.00 a thousand.
A comet was visiole in the western
skies last night.
Sureenougli bee honey at I. X.
Williams.
The Chieftain prints law briefs at
65 cents a page
A grandstand is being erected at the
new baseball park.
Soda water and ice cream at. Feo
pies drug store. H'.-tt
Full and fresh line of Trumbull
Garden seed at Ed Lee"s. 135-tf
. The infant son of Dr. and Mrs.
Louis Kagby U sick.
1.0 gallons of milk wanted every
morning. Vinita lee Cream Co 54 1 f
Fresh garden aMfiowcr seeds at W
Smith
dtr
went to
g root r-
t!-tf
your Job
out
I ItoveniMrt's.
1 JAltonny Kdgar
to Muskogee today.
Fine line of fruits and fresh
'sat. Vini! ! Meat Store.
The cliufmin will print
cheaper.
Mrs. N. E. J epue In able to be
again after a short illness
llrlng w yourswuet milk every morn
ing. Vinita Ice Cream Co. 5-tf
' handio all kinds of feed. Give
nieatrial. F. G. Cowan. otf
O. I. Iluling of Bartlesvllle was
transacting business here today.
Hoes rakes and poultry netting at
Ed Lee's. 135-tf
If you want the bust rueais you w ill
find them at Zeno's both Homegrown
aud Kansis City meat it. I'hoiMj 7'J. tf
4? Mr ii
ZEL'r- -J
In fJie good
old dsrs the
sexton announc
ed a death in
the community
by a stroke on
the church bell
for every year of
I the life that was
gone. People
expected theu to live to old
;e and speculation at the
first tap of the r" took a
u.irrow range including vlAv
those who had live I the aU
loied time. There is no rea-
son why people should inA
have the same cxjiecLiacy of
uj;r to-day except for the
neglect and abuse of tiie one
orj;in on which all the oth
orvs.ns detiend tiie stj:"lll4i'h
br. ricrce's Cu!.U'J -
ical Discovery et '
and woiiicti in- an
hraltliv (v cirii 'J! diwa.rs of
the stomach (a "J other or
pins of di;;rstu m a"d nutri-
tion) which prevent the
pro;er noun"lent of the
ooly. .
ir- n nri nrrroos r-
. v nn.t hil titkea
innne from mv l.un-
'i h lor f.tra l.srttr time
J M-Mit much lnrtit "
ilr Mm VV Ii.
of I.ucknow. 8. c.
. w imlucrtl tiT mv
Y 'V.iiKlvir.d to cnoimU lr
1 1 .r. iiv iptir v.
V Oi-i(l Irt tab
3 J 'il len Medical tico-
fcription.' which I diii.
to my en-it fur-
tan curca "
edical AJ-
pajer cov
ers is sent free for
21 one-cent stamps to
pay expense of mail-
ing only. Address
Dr. R. V. Pierce
Buffalo N. V.
Col. L. Ii. i.fil bad bii.-.ii'-. ii- us-
ktgee yesterday.
Mr. Howell of the. Jopii.t Globe is
siiending a day or two In 'inifa.
A large invoice of park trees ar-
rived today to be planted in the south
park.
The brick work on the power bouse
for the waterworks plant is about
completed.
Apple trees are in fuil bloom and
the pronpect Is excellent for an im-
mense crop.
John Chandler's fino new residence
east of town is rapidly Hearing com-
pletion. If you want good butter and fat
chickens go to F. G. Cowan. 5tf
The strawberry patches are getting
white with blossoms and promise an
abundant yield.
Bring us your sweet milk every morn-
ing. Vinita Ice Cream Co. 51-tf
Archie Tarpenning departed today
for Wahoo Xeb. where lie expects to
remain for a month.
Ext ra clean bluegrass sweet peas
red and white clover and Ilermuda
grass seed at Ed. Lee's.
T. I). Cox and an agent for a thrash'
ing machine Co. drove out in the coqn
try today to sell a thresher.
Dr. Essie liondurant physician and
surgeon. J'lione 'ho empire Liiock
Vinita I. T. 138-tf
Miss Margaret Maynard vocal music
teacher of Oswetro is here in the in
terest of her class at this place.
Just received a car of S. P. Ifour
the bast on the market. L. P. Gar
rison. 124-U
Mrs. T. A. Chandler and children
left this morning for a mont h's visit
with her sisters at Muskogee.
Try a sack of Our Choice flour; every
sack guaranteed to be as good as the
best. Zeno. 33-tf
Lu'man F. Parker is still in Wash
inirton V: C and w ill probably re
main there until the Indian appro
priation bill becomes a law.
The liest meats line pork sausage-
veal and anything else in (he meat
line at Vinita Meat Store. W-tf
J. C. Starr goes to Tahlequah today
to write up the appeal papers in a
lirjre number of freedmeri cases re
cent ly rejected by the Dawes commis
sion.
I am prepared to supply all of Madam
Yale's remedies at my home. Mrs.
lily l ho. 130-tf
Xight Marshal John Iiritt killed a
mad dog in the alley back of the
Nichols & Werner meat market last
night. The dog had bitten a number
of other dogs about town.
The Chieftain prints stood 1 4-pound
ruled letter heads in the best of
style at $1.50 a thousand.
The town marshal of Fairland and
two of his blathers were brought here
'his morning and are having a hearing
Udore Commissioner Stanticld on a
barge of aggrivated asault and bat-
lery.
Three room house with garden and
cow lot for rent at ?5 a month. 157-3t
J. D. ling! ics was called to Indcpii-
tn'.- Kans. ia.st night to the lieihude
of bis mother who has been ijuite ill
for some montlis and is grow ing much
wor-e.
Foley's kidney cure makes kidneys
arid bladder rigid. Don't delay tak-
ing. Sold by People's drug store dw
The work of opening the section
lines goes on throughout the country.
In course of time permanent roads
will have been established wherever
needed or practicable.
The surest and safest remedy lot
kidney and bladder disease. Sold by
People's drug store.
The Chieftain received a ton and a
half of print paper from the Wiscon-
Kf IV Iikiis Al(l! to On' NiiiuImt I'.iu-
1iIm1 la A uwl r i- mr riru a
M.ipniiiK.
The Austro-Aiuericana line has ac-
quired a number of new vessels dur-
ing the pabt year uud has now a fleet
of 1U steamers. TUia has enabled the
company to make arrangements for a
k'rtatly improved service. There will
be hereafter besides tho former semi-
monthly sailings to New York a
failing every three weeks to Phila-
delphia and every five weeks to Bos-
ton aiid Baltimore. As full cargoes
taenot always be secured here some
of the ships will call on their west-
ward voyage at Greek " Sicilian and
Spanish ports. From the United States
tho company will have regular semi
monthly Ballings from Savannah and
New Orleans and monthly sailings
from Galveston.
The company has recently entered
Into a Joint tariff agreement with the
Louisville & Nashville Hail road com
pany in consequence of which goods
from any point on that company
line will be carried to Mediterranean
and Adriatic ports with only one
trans-shipment at Pcnsacola. This ar
rangement will prove of decided ad
vantage to our southern shippers as
their goods will he less liable to be de
layed or to suffer damage in transit.
The Austro-Americana has further-
more added to its service a new line
between Trieste and Veracruz Mes
loo. The steamr3 of this line which
win also call at Intermediate ports
have each accommodation for about 150
passengers.
In view of the constantly increasing
flow of trans-Atlantic emigration from
Austria-Hungary the manapers of the
Austro-Americana have for some time
been considering the advisability of
adapting a portion of their fleet to the
carrying of emltrrants but so far nc
definite conclusion has been reached.
This irresolution has probably aided
In bringing about the recent decision
of the Cunard company to have some
of Its pas?nger steamers plv during
the coming winrer between New
York and the principal ports of Italy
and Austria-Hungary for the tra
portation of second class and steerage
passengers at rates which promise tc
compete successfully with the north
ern lines. The steamers have been
fitted for carrying each 1000 steerage
passengers btsidr-s several hundred sa
loon passengers and will make the
trip from Trieste to New York in
twenty diys. They are said to be su-
perior emigrant ships being even
equipped with Marconi's system of
wireless telegraphy.
FRr.PK TV TIOSSFELD.
SPANISH HEMATITE ORE.
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Sale In tiie I niteil
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sin paper'mills yesterday.
PROTECTS IHU SYSTEM AGA'.NST
CATARRH.
Hyomei Prevent! Cold and Cures
Grip and Catarih.--loney Back
If It Fail.
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"An ounce of prevention is worth a
pound of cure." A few breaths of
Hyomei through t!ie neat pocket in
haler that comes with everv out (it will
hi'ck a cold nr lh triii at tbt start.
id prevent serious and lasting illness.
Jti all catarrhal troublesand diseases
f lie air passages Hyomei litis a pos
it act ion not possessed by any ot her
me -ine i r treatment. It is pleasant
and (..tm'tiient to use: simply put 2d
drop..f Hyomei in the inhaler and
bnatis it a few minutes four times a
day. V this way every particle of
air th;ict)ters the lungs is charged
with .1 fU'ing kiisa'm that kills all
cat arrha.: rms sootlies a- d allays the
irritated ftucous membrane vitalizes
the bl(XdVith ozone and makes a
permanent Vd complete cure.
A IlyomeiNout tit costs only $1 and
contains an inhaler medicine dropper
and Ixdtlo of Hyomei. The inhaler
lasts a lifetime and when more Hyo-
mei Is needed extra bottles can be
obtained for SX
Trie Peoples Drug Store give 'their
personal guarantee with every Hyo-
mei outfit they sell to refund the
money if it does not cure.
A vein of hematite iron ore rich in
quality necessary for the making of
red paint for structural ironwork has
been discovered near the city of Jaen
In the province of that name which
cas ocen worked during the past vear
and much of the output has found
ready sale in the United States. A re-
ported marked dew ase in the output
cf ore of this class in the United States
has probably stimulated the interest of
American paint manufacturers in the
Malaga product so much so In fact
that an eastern state paint firm seri
ously contemplated the purchase of an
Interest In the mine. Failure to reach
satisfactory agreement with the
local owners has it appears checked
the deal. It seems hardly probable
however that the original plan will
be carried out. This contemplated the
formation of an American coriioration
whii h would control the output of the
mine. The present outlook is that this
idea has been abandoned and that the
matter will result only in an additional
quantity of ore being supplied. The
mine is 100 milc-s'trorn Malaga but the
ore is brought here by rail and pro-
pared for shipment both in its crude
state and refined at a plant on the
outskirts of this city.
D. R. BIRCH.
Income Tbvtn lu Saxony.
The total taxable incomes of the
people of Saxony for the year 1902 was
2:s;.72tt.:;oO marks ' (f;4.239.4t3). as
against 24h'33S0172 marks (J03S.CS4.-
4S1) for the preceding year showing
an increase of 2:;3!()17S marks
($3554062) for the year 19t'2 the
smallest that has been recorded for
many years. In 1901 the total taxable
Incomes aggregated 0930.ooii marks
($1 J.HC.4 over the amount of the
year li""'. The annual increase from
lt'.6 to 19M was more than 100noi-
C"i marks ($j:iS X't.OiMi). Here we find
a forceful illustration ot the continu-
ing industrial depression. Closed fac-
tories decreased dividends lack of
employment half salaries etc. these
are the unmistakable j roofs of trade
lethargy.
J F. MOXAGHAN.
Farm lmfilemtMifa In Anntrta.
American farm machinery does not
find a ready sale here." Cheap labor
smill farms and the very stony and
hilly character of the land render the
employment cf machinery unprofita-
ble and sometimes Impossible. But I
am satisfied that many of our farm
end garden tools could tie successfully
Introduced if systematic effort were
made by our manufacturers to bring
them ta the general attention of Aus-
trian farmers and gardeners. Dealers
will not. as a rule import an article
unices a demand for It has first been
created.
FREPK VV. HOSSFELP.
C'hnnre to fiet Kven.
Mrs. Gabbel What do you think
George? When the doctor called the
ntltr day he asked me to put out my
tongue and when I did so he quite hurt
E;e. II
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tread on it! Stray Stories.
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Our assortment is extensive and the fit of our waists is perfect. Not too
tight in one place and too loose in another. You never saw the T r
equal to the white tucked waist we are showing: at OuC
At $1.00 and $1.50
embroidery medallions.
we offer waists made of sheer Linons
beautifully tucked and trimmed with
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fered at ..iMAJU
Just received today some new patterns for Silk Shirt
Waist Suits.
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At SCHUECKER'S JEWELRY STORE
CLOCKS
That are Always Reliable and
that Tell you the Correct Time
Alarm Clocks That will wake you
at the right moment and which are
guaranteed for one year.
Trice only
98c
Eight-Day Clocks Strike and Alarm
?r.e.s.$3.50 to $5.00
iancy Mantel Clocks in Porcelain
and Iron(
from
n$6.00to$ 15.00
Every Clock we sell is guaranteed
to b3 a good timekeeper and to give
perfect satisfaction.
When you want anything- in the Jewelry line
come and see what we have
26 South
Wilson Street
AUGUST SCHLIECKER. Jeweler & Optician
' Miami' wriBBBm
ALFRED ORENDORFFPresi!ent.
C. A. DAVIDSON Sec'y and Treas.
International Bank and Trust Co.
OF VINITA IND. TER.
We Solicit Ue
Saving's Deposits
Business men and professional men ;
Clerks and book-keepers ;
Mechanics and laborers ;
Sewing girls and housekeepers ;
Married women and single women ;
Young people and children.
3 Per Cent. Paid on Saving and Time Deposits
We havff safety deposit boxes to keep your valuable papers safe from fire or burglars.
Call and see our vaults. .
We also have au Abstract department equipped to show you just how your title stands.
J. W. ORR Manager. A. K. WILDER Cashier.
Northern District Court Dates.
VINITA:-
Junuar; IS.
tAlUEQCAH:-
Ttiinl Monday tn March.
MIAMI;
First Mord.17 In March.
NOWATA:
Fourth Moiirtriyjin November
Fourth Moi day in February.
PKVOU CREEK:
First Monfl-'iv tu Herein ter
Second Monday In March
8ALL1SAW:-
Second Monday In December
third Monday in April
CLARFMORE:-
Firnt Monday In January
FiratiMonday In Atirii.
Chattanooga Druggist's Statement
Rout. J. Miller proprietor of tiie
Read House drug store of Chattanoo-
ga Tenn. writes: "There is more
merit in Foley's Honey and Tar than
in any other cough syrup. The calls
fyr it multiply wonderfully and we
sell more of it than all other cough
syrups combined." Sold by People's
drug store. dw
Dressmaking.
To the ladies: Miss Winnie Mere-
dith formerly of Chicago late of
Springfield Mo. has located in Vinita
with all of the latest methods in dress-
making and fitting using- the McDow-
ell system of cutting adjustable form
etc. and will appreciate a share of
your patronage. Located on South
Wilson st. opposite U. S. jail. dl!2-tf
R. K. Announcements
Vmiia'g Time Tables
raisco goisu west
Train 49. Texas Fx l:0fam
Train 411 OkUhou a m a m
train 415 Terminal 11:4(1 a in
Tram 4"7 IV xas and Ok1 City li N) a tn
l'r:n 441 Local 7;mj u tu
FRISCO GOING EAST
Train 411. Meteor Kansas City 12:41 a m
Train 412 St. Louis 1:W a re
1 ra'.o 1. Kansas City Accom t stlpm
Train 4sw St. Louis (i lpm
Train 4v). Local 7:20 a m
"KflTY'S"
N E W
LI WE
To OWlahoma City and Guthr'o is nrw
open. From Kansas (. tiy the "Katy" is
tlje short line; from thirajto yurt cf the
short line and from St. t.oirs. lacks hat
a few mile of te'n the most direct route
to this part of Oklahoma. 1 'he couney
traversed is one of the best f armina dis-
tricts in America supporting . numner
of thrivinir tttwns. wnich will irrow in
prominence rariuiy with the advent of
the railroad. Here the prospective c-t-tier
and investor will hud an txc.efdiug-
ly ricn opportunity
F T a cui.piete niap f Oklahoma and
Indan Terriuvry and interesting in for-
mat Km write
GEORGE MORTON
G. P. AT. A.. M. K. A T. Ky.
Katy BaltUtDg. St. ton's. Mo.
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