The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 247, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 29, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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WANTS.
BTI.AY One brown inure no brand wire
cut on left forefoot. Owner can Hud lame
; calling ut this office and paying for Oils
office and paying for this notice. dWitriS
KKONT OFFICE room for rent Raymond
Bldg. Apply at Davenport & Lou's barber
nhop Raymond Blitic. lw
FOB 8ALK A good family horse and tin if -gy.
Enquire at Silver Moou Kent uu rant ti4U
FOB BALE A good gentle family driving
horse frlce $75. lUtollff'i. tf '
For Sale A good Peering mower and rake
John Campbell.
WANTF.D to buy second hand furniture
and stoven.
dlltf Smiley Oraffunder.
WANTED--Dining room girl at Hotel
Green. tf
FOK IltNTNew two room home on
west tide good well water. Call at 8. L.
Hill barber shop. dttO
LOCAL NOTES
Buggies 145. Lee Barrett's. tf .
B. Yates of Tulsa Is here today.
Shoe maker at Lee Barrett's. tf
W. S. Irvln of Muskogee Is here.
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' Mrs J. C. Anderson Is sick today.
Harness dressing at Lee Barrett's.
Mrs. F. G. Cowan is very sick today.
J. M. Miller is here from Musko-
gee. Collars 75c to $2 Lee Barrett's tf
P. L. Super returned from St. Louis
t'jday.
Side 6ttddle. 80. Lec Barrett's. If
Grant Victor Is here from Aflou
today.
Ed. Lee's scissors are good scissors.
V. W. Miller was In from Raruona
yesterday.
I eat Steilen's Ice cream. Do you?
F. M. Siiillu went west on the
Frisco today.
Double harness at f lfi.GO at Ramsey
& Ger'acli.
E. J. Rice of Neosho Mo. is at the
Western today.
Give us a trial for ice cream phone
2.'4.
The Green Hotel is enlarging Its
olllce.
If you don't get nur Chieftain tele-
phone the tfllce
G. B. Montgomery of Mounds is lu
the city.
L 0. Johnson of Walnut Grove is
In the city.
Single harness at l".00 al Ramsey
&Gerlacb.
Lon Connor returned from Fair-
land tbls morning.
A uncial price on refrlgeratois. Ed.
Lee.
Gilbert Heudren went to Dawsod
today en business
All sizes of water coolers at Ed.
Lee's.
Miss L:idle Duncan of A f too spent
yesterday In this city.
Ed. Lee Is still sclliatf tbe beet
scissor.
I'. H. Cal lweil here from Ft.
Sott Kan.
Mr. W. II. Whitney of near Adair
l;as l.ffri veiling in VlrilU Hie pat
wet-U.
Whip" ci"t f1u-ter and p:iis. Lee
Barrett's. if
Ch Wiikiiiv-ui returned ftum
Spavlnaw yesterday where he hsd
been with a tithing p uty.
Good work teams for U See C.
J. Newman.
Miss Callle McNair returned from
CUreniore la-t night and went to hor
home at Tdhlcjuah today.
Lot for sale l(Xx 150 feet mi West
Illinois avtnue. tf
A few f rienl- were njtert nine I at a
six o'clock tea at the home of Mis
Detta Ilugin Ji-t eveniiik'.
Go to J. A. I)a vh a'ute tbluing es-
tabl Uti mr t. : fur your i-be shine.
Foreman's A 'ley. tf
Mr. H. M. Smith and it(r Miss
Dell NidilTeror Kaltland spent es-
terday in the c'UHit'y is-lttrik! Mrs.
W. li. Unlne.
If you want cheap money on City
property fee the Infl'an Lmi1 and
Tru-t Co. Viniia. d If
IU'tty Milam a t-iurlent of the
Seminary al Tablequah and well
known in Viol ta passed through eo
rou;e from St. L mi to CheNea this
mornlDif.
House aii i l'b f r sale on the eat
side. Pn-e $050. The Campbell-
Marrs Rel Estate C .
J A Clundier returned list uight
from Colorado Spring- where he bad
been his wife and daughter. Mrs.
Cliand er aril Mi Jiulse r:lll prob-
ably sl lu Colorado the entire
wliter.
Suld e- at a reduced price 4" "ad-
dle at 133 at U imey & Gpriach.
W J Warte rame up from South
McAI-""er tuly.
All pir 'roun i you can get a
(. th -!i' or h tine nrtelnn bath
at J"e D v I -' bnher r-buv. Alt
All kinds of tin and plumbing work
done by E l. Lee.
A. C. Jacobs of Parsons U reisier-
ed at the Cobb today.
Sound kidneys are safeguards of life
Make the kidneys healthy with Foley's
Kidney Cure. Sold by Shanahan &
Mitchell. d
Here From California.
Bruce Cass formerly of Vinita but
now of Los Angles Cal. was in the
city today visiting relatives. .He
Is enroute back to California where
he as a good position as bookkeeper
id a wholesale bouse.
A R Bass of Morgantown Ind. had to
get up ten or twelve times in the night
and had a severe backache and pains in
the kidneys. Wat cured by Foley's
Kidney Cure. Sold by Shanahan &
Mitchell. dw
A Pleasant Affair.
The Loyal Americans entertained
themselves and a large number of
their friends last evening at tbe ball.
Several visitors were present and
with music dancing and refreshments
which help to make an evening pleas-
ant all reported a good time.
Broke Into a Caboose.
Sjme unknown person broke Into a
caboose on the Katy track this morn-
ing and stole two suits of clothes
two hats and t wo pair of shoes. Tom
Wickliff a negro was arrested on
suspeclon by Deputy Brltt.
Mchaulcs of all kinds boarded for
3. 50 per week; good board and good
beds. Meals 20 cents. This is the
niace to go for a iquare meat. Blue
jacket hotel south of court house.dlm
Sprained her Ankle.
Miss Christine Hughes lias been
visiting at E lna Kan. and started
back to tier home in Vinita yesterday
and while on her way to the depot
she sprained be ankle so badly so as
to be unable to make the trip.
Foley's Kidney Cure purifies the
blood by straining out impurities and
tones up the whole system. Cures kid
ney and bladder troubles. Sold by Shan
ahan & Mitchell. dw
To Take a Vacation
E. I). Warren arrived to day to take
the place of Morris Helms the popu-
lar young agent at the Katy Mr.
Helms will take a thirty days lay off
as soon as the new ageat gets the
bang of the busmen here.
The Oweusboro wagons the leader
throughout- the couutry sold by Ram-
sej Ac Gerlach.
The Old Maids Return.
After a trip to Alaska our friends
members of the Old Maids Conven-
tion will again visit Vinita. Come
to tbe opera boui-e 8:30 p. ui. Aug. 4
and hear them relate their thrilling
matrimonial experiences in the Klon-
dike. If you saw tbe "Old Maids
Convention" you will wish to see tbe
"Old Maids Return." If you did not
come anyway and find bow much you
have lulled. The fuuripst thing out.
A girl of i(lea- Is apt to Judge a
man to some extent by the ice cream
be given her. Brim her toett Stef-
fru's celebrated Cretin at Chapman
k BrlggV
Weather Indications.
Tonight and Thursday i-hoe's;
cooler.
All members of the ' . E. S. wl-Mrg
to n tain their membership ittu-:. pay
their dues n I later than Augun 1-t
1W3 as all i-upp'ie will be st nt. io
grand secretary mi that date and
chapter di.-banded. Hertha Waca-
ser W. M. 219
SummerTourlst Kates Via the M.
K. & T. Ry.
Effective June In. Summer Tourist
Ticket will tie placed on sale at
greatly reduced rates to summer re-
sorts In i be north and east. Ask
nearest "Katy" Hgent fir informa-
tion or address
Gkouoe Mobtox. G. P. A. St. Louis.
Kodaks-
Supplies New Kodaks
New Films
New Plates
New Tripods
Card Mounts
New Developing Machines
New Toning Solutions
New Graduates
New Trint Rollers
New Paste
Flash Light Cartridges
A Book on" Picture Taking
and Picture Making."
P. 0. Book Store.
fOIEl'SmDIilYCU
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Makes Kidneva and Bladder Riabt
The July number of Fashions pub-
lished by the Jumbo Store reached
here today and for attractiveness of
appearance and literary excellence it
would be dlflicult to surpass. The il-
lustrations are still a most attractive
feature. The center page l" a group
of photographs taken at America's
moat famous seashore resorts and
will be appreciated by all the readers.
Tha prize story describing a vacatiou
abroad liberally tilustrated by phot-
ographo of foreign scenes will also
excite great interest. This Issue also
contains the fifth Installment of
Frederick Reddall's Interesting ro-
mance and a very pretty love story
of war times entitled "Lucy Law-
rence." Both stories are very hand-
somely illustrated. The regular de-
partments are also well taken care of
and many handsome illustrations of
soft summer frocks will give all many
helDful hints. This in fact is re
plete with good stories handsome il
lustrations and timely household and
fashion hints. Call early at Jumbo
Store and so insure obtaining a copy.
You Don't Know What You Mis
by rfot considering the train that is
strickly up to date in every particular
"Tbe Katy Flyer" when you want to
make a trip. It's fast itV modern
it's daily. Perfect accomadations.
Excelleut Service.
George Moktox G. P. &T. A.
M. K. & T. Ry. St. Louis Mo.
Land Offerings.
Fine 830 acre farm well Improved.
300 acre farm.
1000 acre ti mi and ranchall reas-
onable close to Vinita. These are
good bargains.
A few of our leases which we are
offering for sale:
340 acre near Viniia also improved
with farm and meadow lauds.
300 acre farm and ranch.
Also several smaller improved
farms.
We can offer these for five years at
less than their value. Call and see
us if Interested.
Camfbell-Marks
Real Estate Company
FOLEYSnOIfEMM
tops tbe cough and heal lungs
For sale at People's Drug Store.
(Hrst Published July 1. 1803.)
Notice of hirst fleeting of Creditors.
In the United States Court fortheSortheru
District of the Indian Territory.
In the matter of Fuulkenberry k Carter
Bankrupt!. Xo. Mn.
To the creditor of W K. Fanlkenberry
and J. W.Carter dolnn business partners
under the niiie and style of Faulkenbe rry
& Carter In laid District at Miami I.T.
Bankrupts.
Notice Is hereby Kiven that on the 10th
dayofJuly. the said Kaulkenberry &
Carter a partnership composed of W. F.
raulkenerry and J. W. Carter were duly
adjudged bankrupts; and that the first
meeting of their creditors will be held at
the office of Dennis H. Wilson one of the
referees In said district at bis office in the
city of Vinita. Indian Territory on the 2Hth
day of July lf3. at one o'clock in the after-
noon at which time the said creditors may
alteod prove their claims appoint a trus-
tee examine the bankrupt and transact
such other business a my properly come
before said meeting.
DENNIS H. WILSON.
Rfferee In Bankruptcy.
Dated at Vinita I. T. July 14. lwKl.
HU5K0G EE
EXCURSION
Sunday Aug. 2nd
via
M. K. & T.
$1.00 ES
EXCURSION TO
$1.00
MUSKOGEE
Special train will leave Vinita at 0:43 a.
m. A good opportunity for a ride
through the territory Don't miss it.
See "Katy's'' agent for particulars.
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The RUSH
At Wright's Remnant Shoe Sale
Continnes to Grow
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This is proof that Vinita people appreciate the GENUINE
CUT PRICES we are making on Hot Weather Shoes'. All our
remnant lots and Men's Women's and and Children's Oxfords
must go regardless of cost.
Ycirs for High-Grade Footwear
WRIGHT SHOE CO.
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Olivkr Bagbv. Pres. J. O. Hah
t First National Bank
VINITA. INDIAN TERRITORY.
ft lAf'J'JAL$iooocc.
Ol.iest and Strongest National Bank in the Cherokee Nation. ?
DIRECTORS. I
OLIVER BAGBY . f. I-OK1 ALU. E.B.FKAYSER A. L. CHULHILL E. A. f
KATCLIFF H'. A. GKAHAM . V.
Does 6 Safe General
Through Our Picture
IS A TREAT
beauty. Our
we especially
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SEE CLOTHING WINDOW
FOR NEW FALL STYLES
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V-Pres. W. P. Phillits Cashier
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HALL fV. W. LURK W. E. HALSFLL
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to those who admire things of
Moulding stock fs
invite your patronage in this line.
Yours Respectfully
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.-
EDGAR SMITH
(Mellette & Smith.)
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Roiims 1. 2 and 3 P. O. HuUding.
d Vinita I. T.
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R. L. BAGBV
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
Office in New Ratciiff Building. Tele-
phone 101. Vinita Ind. Ter d
TAMES S. DAVENPORT.
' ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Rooms 9 and 10 New Halsell Building
Vinita. I. T
Davenport & Hall Attorneys at Law
Bank Building Claremore I. T d
'HAS. W. DAY D. D. S.
' DENTIST.S
Sold Crown and Bridge Work a Special-
y. Office over F'rit National Bank
VINITA X. T. d
E.A. STUBBLEFIELD D M D
JDentiJEJt.
ornce over Estlin Furniture Co. Gray
Halnell hulldiny Vinita. I.T. d
DR. WIWER
1 nc only Exclusive Eye Ear and Nose
Specialist in the Indian Territory
- ves treated and glasses properly fitted
Office at Drug Store d
J. V. CRAIG il. D.. .
Physician and burgeon
Office upstairs over Cherokee National
Bank. Phone 2i5U.
VINITA IND. TER. d
Joe Davis' Barber 5hop
I have just furnished my shop .
with new up-to-date furni-
ture and have refitted the bath
rooms making of this shop
one of the finest iu the Indian
Territory. Call and see us.
JOE DAVIS Proprietor.
South of P. O. Opp. Golden Rule.
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complete and I
Kir -ale nt People' Drug Store.
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 247, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 29, 1903, newspaper, July 29, 1903; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775336/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.