The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 90, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 20, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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BIRD-ADA OPERA HOUSE
FRIDAY
Ve Young
Slnjjins
Comedian
Thos. J. 5
Accompanied by an Excellent Company of Artists
in the beautiful Irish Comedy Drama
C" O'N'i ill'8 Cimtli'. Ilulilin ('". Irclnnu.
Ln ri'he H.mie of "The otime Keeper.'
Till' rf thfi r'.irest hy M'MHlllKllt.
The liwiutifiil nHimlniitetl Chapel.
Hear X?
SMITH KIMi
'Fur J !'in. turn Irt'liiiHl.
"'We'll Hurry to t'hureli Timu oil lie .Married."
"The Niimo Ohl Crowd."
"If I h ThouMiml Hearts." "The 1'alun.'
Prices 25 - 50 - 75
This Attraction is Positively Guaranteed .
by Butler & Bradley the Local Managers.
WANTS.
LOST A blsu'k squiirp I :it tier pocket-
book cnntHlutnir ulmut Lost iiii the
mreet Tlitiritduy evening. Finder will be
liliiTiilly rcwardud Letve Willi John W
Wi.ulj. d i7 -1)4
t'OU 8 A Lfi A pajrof .Simpson OuiUiutlnf
4 Scilei. Apply to rt'our Hros. f.-tf
WANTED A nice young (;lrl for dining'
rou.'u work. Kx ierlen.;e ' uut necehHry.
llifeCreiu Kestiiuraiit. Vitilt.i stf
WANTKIJ -A four-room ilwelllnjj h.oe.
eei Mr. (J. 0. liuss ul Zen;) im'.il orki-t.
r'AIOl TO KKST--1i(i acres In cultiva-
tion. A rule nl a (petrier northHt of
town. Set) Mrs C. tJ. ltuba. at Zeu.i 't -itt
n.urket. JM t
roK SAI.K -A tew fi it of lliitly riiH.rae.1
W "Hii'lo! ta chlckera. at -i a trio CJ'ill on
J.C. VVllkoraun Jailor. ()-'.'
LOST On buscv rushioti In run
t;C ir win r.- It ttelifr mlil wna burned. Find-
er will leave auti.e with John liuuter and
! net reward. Set-vHi
$ k ; Governor Wllkek For Sale
! i tiovi-mor Willie H a risirk bay ataillnn 7
J ? yeariold. y hnils hii;h. hired ly on of
J . O III
old HI ue Jemei. o.ie. of the Kre.ttekl kmldle
t illlon In t tin count ry . Dim Hed WlUes
and Alruont iiiart. Tim Illue jeuiia at ruin
H loo weil known to need comtiinil. and th
Kfil W.k ktamlk at tho top. Thin hor
i its fine fri-' ri-tlon. and Is a son worthy of
lu iTt'n I! iii? Can b Ml tny farm two
rulK-b vijtu w (! of vlnita.
rH-Joi A.J. A V LT.
LOCAL NOTE.S
Suliio:i paste. Uadfret-Saiiders.
Fiesh kraut at Garrison's. 'i-tf
llitlt'tt-Sandeis telephone No. 2'S.
t'it.s!i Oysters at Ganivm's. M)-tf
M. O. GabU't's little pirl is sick.
Iguanas at. lidj:ett -Sanders. It
Glo!e Hour for bread at Garrivin's
Seal brand coib-e lladett-Sanders.
I'ii-kli il pij.-s feet at Garrison's. K'Wtf
MWi Cora Scuby went to Muskogee
lOiiay.
f Fin it celery at I'.adj;ett-Satideis. It
f 1 pickles at (Jarnson's. S'i-tf
J Iloiserad!:)! Mustard. Iiidett-
' Sanders
Seet pirk!es-
; sou's.
anv kind at Garri-
MMf
Fred WotKlard Is sutTt-rlup with ton-
lit is.
Tripple-blend coitee '.'nc ir ixiund.
;;t!t'tt-S:inirers.
I!ou.;.' for lent. M. II. Milford.
Sour p! !-kl-i -Glarkin's at fiarri-
Ii'm.
Kwinito rout in 'iav-IIalsi.il build-
tr. ' d-::t
L. P. Smart h
at iio'i:e after a
i.it tit Wbit.'iiak.
P.cit l.i";in isii'l hwis ill Garrison's.
C.h.I farm to let near Vitiita forv
i-.li.
ppiv at thisor!k-e.
Wl.it.' Ib-ii-e fo.'Tre at t !ai renin's.
If you want g.id bu'ter at'.d fat
.i.icUi iis go to F. Cowan. otf
W. . W. PreedloM' Is lon from
i.it-eche to-l.l) .
Pure hug I tr I at Garrison's. -;-t f
I L.i'kU.: all Vinds .f feed. Gie
mo a t rial. F. !. Cowati. 5t f
l'..-t I.Kii'.l tiu'-ns at Harrison's "''.-tf
M:ij.-tii' Rveakf.i-t baon. I'.adgett-
.'-.ll.ii.-i'.s.
k The Art club meets tomorrow with
Mr-.. I!. N. Rateiill.
The Chieftain's ti tei.i.uiie Is 41 and
.e paper wants the news.
Katis;.H Citv meat: Garrison's. s;-tf
j Lost A gold ring. In'.ariiig the ini
'tials N. I- C. FlndiT return to Van
jChandierat thetiolden Rule and get
liberal rewai.I. s4-:i
f Thisii'lice has a supply of mount-
f ng a r-I in three cilor- cut any size
4 di sired. Ordets solicited.
Ti e painters are bn.-y completing
their oik on the n'.'w Piesb.Uerian
J cht.reh.
F. F. O. i. can fruits at Garrison's.
Van Camp's canned v et ables at
'.n: i ison's.
For Rcnt.T-room house just south
ft Ned Shanahan's. 2 bloeKs fro'ii
pi.bl.e fountain. M. E. Milf.-rd.
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iheGA M E
KEEPER
A TOUCH OF NATURE
J. F. Ledbetter now of t lie mar-
shal's ollice at Muskogee is ia (he
city today.
Fatal kidney and bladder troubles
can always be prevented by the use of
Foley's Kidney Cure. For sale at
Peonies drug store. dw
liest fresh meat at. Garrison's. Mf
Kd Lee ' is down to about a half
dozen beatersfor t he reason be says
that lie sells the hot blast.
Saratoga Flakes at Jkidett-Sanders.
Miss Rita Hatten of Springfield
Mo. is coining tomorrow to visit her
cousin Mrs. 1. II. Wilson.
II. C. Luey has moved his hay and"
grain ofliee to the Davidson elevator
opposite the Cobb hotel. 84-ieS
S. & P. flour for biscuits at Garri -
a ''"
Fun Sale White Plymouth P.ock
cockerels of the U. R. Fishel strain.
Addre.vs: Mrs. mmpiirey v inna
IikI. Tt r. 7.5-tfdw
Go to the Palace Meat Market for
choice meats; fMi and game in season.
Two doors east of court hou.se. m f
. G. A. Whitney is making prepara -
tions to leave Yinita. Just where he
will go has not yet leen determined.
The many friends of G. II. Ilausin
Kngiuetr L. K. & W. R. R. at present
living in Lima (). will !; pleast;d to
know of his recovery from threatened
kidney disease. He writes: "I was
cured by using Foley';! Kidney Cure
which 1 recommend to all especially
trainmen who are usually similarly
afflicted." At Peoples drug store dw
Light room ht use and garden
to rent. Apply to Campbell-
Ma rrs. 77
Many children are poisoned and
niatio nervous and weak if not killed
outright by mothers giving them
cough drops containing opiates. Fo-j
ley's Honey and Tar Is a safe and cer-
tain remedy for Coughs Croup and
Lung Trouble and is the only promi-
nent Cough Medicine that contains no
opiates or ot her poisons. For sale at '
Peoples drug store. dw '
Froh Fish at Garrison's. hMf
L. R. Campliell went to Okmulgee
yesterday ikkjii for the RatclHMIal-
sell wholesiile house returning at mid-
night. Stop1 It.
V neglected cough or cold may lead
to bronchial or lung troubles. Ion't
take chances when Voloy's Honey and
Tar allonls irfect security from
serious effects of a cold. For sale at
Peoples drug store. dw
p4-jt.yjTVA'nrAT)
kl2.UliLir AtiX
for eAildj-n tafm un. So cpiatat
For vali at People's drug store.
Trials of
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FhiumjiU-piiia F Juue 12 1903.
I tif?i-'ro! f'r nine tesrn with ormrlnn tmuMi-s mskinp life a burden to
niru !f in w.-!l . to mV fatnilv. I)urmic that time I htui two miflcarriavrcs
r.'t fciPt'O'iijh ' lonfft J for a child to hU-M our borne this emrd iii''si-
Mc 1 bHl ctTitant rtM'kmg Itftirinff-tlown jkhijh in the jptlvic organs and a
pulling tun iioh nty hrutnt with fifqucnt headaclio? X felt euk at my
'na h t"1 ci;iit-d fttuently and no medicine hewd me until 1 tried
Win of t'anlia.
Ttn Biv Kt-nrral hc-alth Improved the pftiiia pradqullv lt-ssened and
aft.T W wrfka I w well. I am now
month old and my huhand Joina me
Without I would have btn a g
and Wrdi Qjtaicr.
Chafiiji 8t. AinBEw Amociattoh.
$ Wine of Cardui is tlio v.nvt FmreK-fal menstrual reculater. Py
f J r-ci:lati'ir neretrurition Win of Cardui banishes ii.li:.;i;nu'.lien
7 fro'n the nitiri f-rmle organism and the etrencthenetl Iiffnincnts
I rinjy tin- (tin- tin k to their pror r place. This is what Wine t.f
) Car i.it (lilt rMrs.Nirdliin.fr. It banished Uip r.u.king pains mid
t'.J l-umi'.tf i:.:lai.u::atiin and broiisht lir Hief. She was re-'oml to
.' li' iiiih t.n I r.-s'tigtli and pives Wine.f Cardui the credit cf taaking
.' b. t libl ; t ) hi a happy taother. This ricdi'-ino eipiip a woman
f r ov-ry di.ty ( f w.f ho- 4" ami n. tin t1ii1. TLere are many suf-
I "1 triv.i v.-r.-i. a who uUink tliat lieailb can never l-e tueirs l-.ei.mse they
" .. r . el i
r ir.r. V iv nr.' t.ie P'TVii-i i a preai fperuiii.-T i.ui wv wain u
rigiit l.'-r taat wLilc- Mr. NirUlinp'T lives ip Philidelphia a crest
celicd e-.ttr. she di petide.1 on Wineef Cardui fur a cure and she
wa nir d. TLis wine ir.nlicine is within your reach. Will you
Uke it t
Ail dni'jffisU mA Wtles Wine of Cardui.
DURANT GETS CONVENTION.
Dt mooiutr Will Meet There to Elect
St. Louis Delegate.
At the ineetiiio; of the democratic
executive committee at South McAI-
ester yesterday Durant was chosen as
the place mid June hi the date for
holding the convention for the elec-
tion of delegates to the National con
vent ion.
Ilepresenlation was agreed upon a-
follows:
Cherokee Nation includingQwapHw
agency 5!i.
('hickasaw Nat ion 84.
Choctaw Nation 55.
Creek and Seminole Nations 54.
There are six delegates to'je chosen.
To the Durant convention the rep-
resentation will be a delegates to each
recording district of the Cherokee
Creek and Seminole Nations; Miami
district 5; Choctaw and Chick
asaw Nations to be arranged by the
local democracy.
Beat Liniment on Earth.
Henry I) llaldwin Superintendent
City "Waterworks Shullsburg Wis.
writes: "I have tried many kinds of
Liniment but have never received
much IxMiefit until I used Jlallard's
Snow Liniment for Rheumat ism and
pains. I think it the best Liniment
on earth." 25c 5oc and $1 a bottle at
Peoples drug store. dw
Preabyteriaua.
In America there are nearly 25000
newspapers and periodicals. Do we
all make a judicious selection? A
Presbyterian paper in a Presbyterian
home occupies a position different
from any other paper. It will be read
thoroughly when many secular papers
! will not.
A high class religious paper strives
j faithfully to reflect the church it rep-
'artisljc ljeauty litmry excellence
' and educational power witli the very
lAst secular magazines.
The Inteuiou of Chicago is such
a Presbyterian paper. The Chicago
j Post says: "The sanest and soundest
of all religious weeklies." Michigan's
University president says: "The ablest
. edit ed religious paper. "
j Some of t lie I stehiou's depart merits
. :le: "The World:" "Edftorial Top
ics; "Contributed Articles:" "Relig-
ious World:" "Lighter Literature;"
"Our Young People;" "Missionary
I Work;" "Piths and Points;" "The
i Home:" "Rook Revisions:" "Church
j News;" "Financial Review."
A few recent contributorf are Rev
G. Camplell Morgan Hooker T. Wash
ington Hon. Luther Laflin Mills
"Ralph Connor" Rev.Frederick Goss
D. J). Mrs. A. I). T. Whitney Mar
garet Sangster. Rev. Henry Van Dyke.
D. D. Rev. F. W. Gunsaulus D. D.
Rev. Geo. R. Stewart D. D. James
Witcomb Riley Marion Harlan.
Subscription rates: -2.50 per year
?1.2o for six months; 50 cents for three
months trial. Sample copies free.
TH E INTERIOR
i! Deatljorn Street Chicago.
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a Life at Stake.
If you knew the splendid merit of
Foley's Honey and Tar you would never
be without it. A dose or two will
prevent an attack of pneumonia or
la grippe. It may save your life. For
sale at Peoples drug store. dw
r.':-f! ':tl'ne't.
i r- i.r. re is joi.r trotter tii
T..-c.my?
i. H? i! in a barrel cf eiiir
:t Llnar.tU.
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-;iov.- tii'jj': c Kr r hurt h!ir.?"
"It v.--k hare cidtr u.a'an-.." C::!c:.o
La'.l) News.
Hekiilt the SfiiiK.
Old Dinks 1 fear you've been tried by
riversity my friend
T!'.is:itt That wasn't 'is name guv-
'aor. but he guv me six months. Stray
Stories.
Motherhood
the happy mot. her of a boy cighu-en
in ttuuing h tar tit It thiinks to you
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Vin ita
Livery ;
BricK Brn or) South Wilson St.
Phone 72
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Oliver Bagby Pres. J. O. Hail. V-Pres. W. P. Phillips Cnabler t
First National Bank I
VINITA. INDIAN TERRITORY.
CAPITAL fooooo.
Oldest and Strongest National Bank in tte Cherokee Nation.
DIRECTORS. -
OLIVER BAGBY. B. F. FORI HER E. B. FKAYSEK A. L. CHVLHJLL li.fi
RA TCLIFF. W. At GRAHAM . O. II ALL. G. W. CLARK W. K. HA.SRLU i
Does a Safe General
Notice to Taxpayers.
All persons who have not paid
their city taxes must do so at once
or 25 per cent penalty will be
added li. Q. Chandler Collector.
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And be no Better Satis-
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For
New Styles
atcliiS Mer. Co.
LEE WEBB
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WEBB BROTHERS
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Banklnu bublness.
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Look! Look!
If you want to buy the best flour in
town go to W. I. Davenport & Son
and get you a sack of Yellow Kid
Hour at $1.10 a sack he sells for
cash. dtf
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THIS IS THE TICKL -
Are you an honorable man? Tlieii statu! bv those princi-
ples and wear working clothing bearing this ticket.
Uc CARfiARTT Brands
are made under the best coHitions by the best paid labor
under the most sanitary conditions. For these reasons are
worn by honorable men. Wo are exclusive agents for this
city and invite pu to call and inspect this line. We are
sure that inspection means a purchase.
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See
H. R. Miller & Co.
For
Granitoid and .Stone Sidewalks.
Cau put your sidewalks in Cheaper than
anyone else in the city.
See sample's of both kinds at Walton
Lumber Co.
Don't fail to see our stone you will find
none better and none half no cheap.
II. II. MILLER Manager
Office at Walton Lumber Co.
Vinita I. T.
F razee flarduJare and
lirniNire Company...
Coffins Caskets and Fun-
eral Directors.
T. F. CRUTCH FIELD Embalm r
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 90, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 20, 1904, newspaper, January 20, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775371/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.