The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 126, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 4, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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Fresh Garden and Field Seeds in bulk at Darrough Hardware Co opposite Postofflce
't
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SELLS BY THE POUND
Cherry
e Strawberry
Apricot
RRESERVES
Just like your grand mother
used to make. Also a line
of pickles that are the best
ever brought to the city.
...K P. Nessel.
wants.
Want ud not to exceed five lines will be
Inserted in this column one week (6 days)
for iiceWH. If you w.iut to buy or sell or
trade or have 1' st or found anything need
help or want work it will pay you to nte
column
Wanted Mm and wife to do kitchen aiid
dinlnir room work at tlleo. 1 U tf
Farm to ttut See J. M. Tittle 131
A three room lnu.e and lifn In north
west part of town to rent bee I. .1.
Spencer. VM tf
Wanted at Whitney' Restaurant -Good
strong worn in to d laundry and chamber
work. Also ono U .-.li wi-ln r wanted at hntue
place. 1.'7
For jata'K) ye-tr old steer; .land 4
year old. ooniin' m eoiutn;
throe'. '() -idi'S a lor of in i i I y rli 'i St
li heifers. Ho.vs.l7 -tfr. II heifer c il v ee.
r steer alve 1 Diirhon huh. HtfJ shock
foil ler. 50 ton coo I liny
Also four f irnn to rent. rUjo T. It Welit
at Webb Livery barn. If
Local Savings.
Weather Indications.
Tonight and Wednesday fair and
cold. Freezing temperature tonight.
Another Wedding "reai"eoon.
Gaither Chandler is still quite sick.
Couches at Ming's at a reasonable
price. 80-tf
Take your fecond hand goods to
Swain's.'
The Jury has Seen excused until
March 6ih.
See those bedroom suits at the Ming
Furture Co's. 80-tf
Lo jk out for the date next month
at llalentiue'd.
The will of Jess Glenn was filled for
probate loday.
Hilly Sinims has been quite tick
but Is better.
Swain will buy your second hand
goods. Try him.
Comissioner Slanlied was able to be
out this morning.
J. W. Sanders returned from Neo-
sho this morning.
Mrw. Htrcb Ilurnett is expecte l to-
day from Napulpa..
W.J. Darrough left this morning
fur Denisou Teid:
Fresh groceries at Ualentine's.
Look oat for toe date.
l. M. Marrs l. couQued to his home
t id ay by a eevere cold.
Wui. JIigghiN left this morning for
l.nst Srt of ri-j-'Hir-'n fchf't L'un l.itrri In on j
SiTHuer street between liilly Mrums' and j
count rum. iicwaru lor return lo l'nrr I p. . .
tho luilor. m tf j lkalia on a bul(jet trip.
Northern grown onion set Red
Ca'tle lUiiches . In the southwest. New
Mailco.weat Texas. Arlotn and Mero Wt tUtT'deld at Baleutl'JC'4.
If Interested write fence A. Murphry tl '
Fiiso. I ex a
tiooal Hank
itefor to Uuii and male nti-
dwtf
Northern grown garden seeds both
in bulk and package at Haleutlne'a.
Leader an I Shoepeg are to popu-
Alfalfa and fruit ranches In the suony '
southwest but h Kiiiall and la ( lilnrrt. If '
t... ....I . . . . .
iiiu"rmru wr in inire .V Muriiney t.i i i'l it. ..I . . j . ... i i .. ti si
1'ii-io. texts ut ter to Huu and tatoNa- ! UT v but ugara ma le by McCowau
tlonal iiauk. dwtf I
- Une coffees a specialty at Iialen-
Stockeraand Feeders Wood smoot he cat- I . i r i ... . . .
tie alwaya oo hand. If Interested write ll"e Lookout for Ihe date next
IVnceA. Murphy. Kl I'aso. Teias. Uefor to ItiOil t tl.
Dun and and "tato National Uutik. j
w.nt.ri-M.n t. ie.rB i..-. ' J z- rl moving to the resl
spocui offer for thirty daya. tirxat demand deuce formerly occupied by ClauJe
lur a au umt uuiiii wpriiiK r un. an rirn
cholarslitn loard oxiu and tra' Mportatiou
to nearest branch W rite Molr Harber col-
leKe St. LouU. Mo.or New Orlvana. La 1 to
I. O. R. M
Rnfflavfon Trllj Kn
" 21. I . U. M . hold tbN iKaUe
Council r Ire at I. U. I). K. hall new Halaell
block south eit corner II Inola avenue and
W lis u street. Hunt luar (rounds of Vlnlta.
every atarday's sleep 7 30 All chiefs
cordially Invited II K Bldenhour. racbeta.
U. B. Mondler V. of li.
VValu.n:
Have ou a gooJ dog or a sick dog?
read Geo. Higglna advertisement In
GUINU west
Train P'axenxer 4 t m
Train 4"7. I senKr II. W am
a(n 44l. local I :T p in
'1. lti. L"cal ;lm
r.OI U E 1ST
Train 401 1'ui.senner & 4pm
Train 41 . Passenger 12. a tn
Train ts. Lcl 4:Jpru
1 l t A S - A - 1
.mini m Til.
.'.H t
(11. M ' 1 I. I
roley'n Kuiney Cuie makes the
kidneys and Uadder right. Contains
nothing injurous.
oOO acre river bottom farm 1m-
S&lrjt Louis Kn4 proved. Trade city properly or cah
Sun Prancisco ; Call 4 C Realty. 10-if
R&ilroi. Have trouuh and
J as) pa ws s a
;km1a at Voting Si Perry's Novelty
wotks. Tel. 194.
How are ym anyway? Ir. Cald-
weil'a yrup I'cpsin is a perfect laxa-
tive. Scid by lVople'a Drug siore. dw
If you lfire anything In the way
of aheei niu-ic you bould .co the
j tck at the (ost i.fflce bok store
i l..- . .
I mtcu ui iwcmy acre i iatia 10
No. 5. riyer j in i am ( rcnl 'r nala cli-c to ton all I g.MKl
No
. r-.ht A4eBB.Mi...ia is V U(I(J Kfl(lure Mt cnlefialu tflke.
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No. r-s.-i.
No. . Flyer
I m tMm)ii(f'1On
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.-?.
TVR. L. BAG II V
i!.57ir.T:::Sii::L v'tir ju-t i.nn ..r the
I S;MiD W GrCffl Hotel. All Iflnda.if .h ai.-l
tejisir worn uone in orst class style
aw tiling a specialty. Screen work
etc. :JI.U
Li grlpje coughs y ielriiiuL'kly lo
the wonderful curative qua'. tiet of
Fo)' lloti.y hill Tar. Tnctc Is
n -tiiuu cue "j j! n4 i...i." r
by IVo) c'- Drug Store. C
Marii-il INrry Ifo'tt.oli . 2- 1 ort
vi-ii 1 1 g at (" .ttae VtT if in m.
PHYSICIAN and SURG HON.
OfSce In New RatclifT Building. Tele-
phone toi. Yituu Ind Ttr
TAMILS DAYICNPORT.
I ATTOKNKY AT LAW.
JVxnts 9 and ' io New Ha5st.ll HuiMin
VlNITA. I. T
davenport IIM. At'.ornc.v at Law j ri 1 d i f 1 1. ti I . by r I u ri; ' : g !- .
Hank Building Clartn.uic. I. T t nin u. r)1.t fr;:i r
WII. KORNKGAY :'Ji M".ne I'ul.fi lo he w
ATTORNEY AT LAW' tuaniod lal w. ck. Tnetr 1 I
And Notary Public. Oilite in new Hal. Ylmta th ir future li .inc. l l eClilt
sell building. Yinila I. T. W.ll i rnctice U csu nj4 c uun
in all the L otted htates courts of Use 1. T. I
t or all puliiiOMary trnuok i'. t.. r '
CHAS. W. DAY D. D. S..
7AA Crown and Bridge Work a Sp"cial-
y. Office over First National Bank
VlNITA. I. T.
1 Horeliouiid rup laid n i tl tar
) Hgc prove a ccrttin and ure
ctCc It I qoaiiy e.7ec ire In rr h
' and wii 1 r Ir.g (-..tik'n d If t" 1
St 4't JTi'VCit t')( fuMl.;- I t;.
Do. VlMEIi. tui ti of cmi.-uoip i n. I'd: . :a
ne only r.xcluMve Eye I-r and Not V at "pi;'!i drtig t. r. Uv.
SpecUlist in the Imiiaa Territory An np-ftnt pr -pcriy 1 -l -a
. - 1 . 1 . Icnurii4lel Testcrdar when 1'r.
..- . ' ( iV- VP. Foreman k.(1 the lot t?ui
ES.jr 1 i v' "T i I II i-llict UU tniaiillll. I Jta
r..
EAR CIS
Eyea treated and glasses properly fitted
Office at Drug Store
DRS. flYERS AND flYERS
FE OSTEOPATHS
Treat ootn acute and chronic
diFf aes uccefully chrnnic
and (ema'e disfsses a epf cialty
INVESTIGATION' SOLICITED
Or.;cc ('Vtr Viet-ni ('ale ir .lj.
'V i W. Fo
r-V )Une Mi
.tithe Viiiiia National Ijt. I
Foreman will remove the I -.11:21
the Srt of the month to the I t
icccctly purcba-cd from W. JZ. II
eil jutt north of the court Loue.
St. John's Church Lcr.tcn trvi
this week as fil!ow: We i
lhur1ay Litany I'eriiteit.! ' 1
a' d nicdiial I n at p. 1 1. I t i i
Women' l.b e cla 4 p. u. ; Lh- 1
p raer and fcrtoou 7.1) p. u ; .t
Lenten fcruii n cn ' Friday ."v : ; i.
Lev. i mo. lo Ik r. Jr. rf S u!'i I
t-:r. f'.:n ly c a-.r.- -.i '
a. 1. 1.: . ' . . - - . i . "
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Sir
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The Garments for Spring:
are beginning; to come....;
They're a little bit better than one usually finds at an ordinary cloth-
ing: store. Equal in every respect to the work of the made-to-measure
tailor at much less than the prices the tailor asks. Come here by all
means before you buy or place your order for a spring suit. Personal
selection of the patterns and specifications of the detail of making that
are usually overlooked by the average buyer
gives our clothes a marked
distinction
that is not easily duplicated. The excellent Strotise Bros'. "High Art"
tailored suits will be the leaders of fashion this season.
Boys' and children's suits from $1.00 to $6.00.
N RAT
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MERCANTILE COMPANY
rr"C Horded. Yard Worked
I )( Jrt 1 anJ conditioned. Pup-
U J VJa-re!( ra8t.(i and prepared
for field worg. AH disease of the
dog treated. My rnana-e and dincm-
per cure are the best and my condi-
tion puis and worm medicine never
fail. Young doe for sal.
Gko. IHooix- Vlnlta I. T.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
MAUSI1AL.
We are authorized to announce J. F Lsd-
ttter s a candid ate for re-election to the
oW.-e of city mart hsl of the town of Vlnlta.
Hlue grass seed at E l Lee's.
Foley's Honey nndTar
r children mfs.stire. I Jo opiates.
Wnen children have earache satur-
a'eapiecetf cotton with Hallard'
Snow Llnimt n and place it in the
car. It will fop Ihe pain quickly
'rice 2"i aud 50c at People' friig
htorc. dw
Couldn't help cetting a cold never
cure it; hut earning home a b dil- of
Kadird'a Hort hiiiind Syrup and mmg
It as tliico cd lll cure tie worst
kind i f ouitiwh r cidd. Price 2" ar.d
; ; " -i t I't p -' iiri -('. iiv
lii mi) Ir.fiam.! Lunjji
Yi s i r i u- litii ..o ierfiU Ciir-
1 ! v .. .'. ii-'.'tig vt 4.""S t tf Poll y'
Oliver Bacbv. Prea. I. O. Hall. V-Pres. W. P. Phillim. Cashier w
W. L. Chapman Assistant Cashier
First National Bank
VlNITA INDIAN TERRITORY.
CAPITAL $100000. SURPLUS $20000.
Oldest and Strongest National Bank in the Cherokee Nation.
f DIRECTORS.
OLIVER BA GB K. B. F. FOR 1NER E. B. FRA YSER. A. L. CHUCHILL. E. N.
RA TCLIFF H A. GRAHAM . O. HALL G. W. CLARK W. E. HALS ELL.
Ootila Safe General Banking Business.
h FEW REASONS WHY
all the best people go to Fowlet
for their
PHOTOGRAPHS..
His photos are the best.
His photos are permanent
is pricei are reasonable
.lis photos are of the best material.
His money is spent with us.
His styles are the latest
Go to him for your photos.
FOWLER.
Established 1SS9.
njiti of V. . Court House.
NEW WHITNEY
RESTAURANT.
Bet Meal in the City 25c
Short Orders a Specialty.
j frst Door East of Batclitr
I j Foley's Honey and Tar
viem Restaurant.
Best Place in the City
to Oct a Good Meal.
ll kinds oi meats Fieb and Game-
in eeanoi: Short Orders a spec-
ialty Frettb oycters in any
My'; anything you may
want 111 the eating line.
(tM.wl menl- 25 centa.
Starkey & Revercomb Prop
arc rl.e mcst fatal of cl! dis-
- rnr T '!nv'v ;vir t Q
. ; t ) r.prr '' i
S vkiiJ It W wi aul Uit.wU IU.ii.ilJ
cr nienzy refunded. Contairu
vzm-ihz recognized by cnJ'
rent r .yF;iar?3 cs the best tcf
trout: .cs
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The essentral thine about buvin? a watch is to kiuw that it is a
f gxxlwatci. You don't buy a watch as often as you do groceries
A and if you buy Vfc wrong kind you have bought trouble that lasts a
J long time. You can depend on any watch I sll you to be just as I
leu you it is. V lien you want a good watcu call ana s;e my line.
Gent's Watches from $4.50 to $50.00.
Ladies' Watches from $6.00 to $45.00
Fine and complicated watch repairing a specialty.
Motto Not the cheapest but the ELST work at all time.
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August Schlfecker
Jeweler and Optician
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 126, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 4, 1902, newspaper, March 4, 1902; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775461/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.