The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 153, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 2, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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We are nowready to show you the finest
assortment of Furniture ever brought to Vi-
nita and at the lowest prices ever heard of.
We have just r.ceived TWO CAR LOADS
and are sure we can please you.
Remember we lead in FURNITURE
and HARDWARE.
Yours for business
Sam R. Frazee k Co.
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A Novel and Interesting; Social to be
Meld Frldny Night.
THE GOOSE...
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That Laid The Golden
Egg Has Made Her
Nest at....
Lee Barretts
Harness Shop
ino committee if arrati.-mctits
liaviiik! In charge ttio Ladles' Kxperl
ence sociable lu be kIvcii Friday uiylit
at tho Methodist church are laboring
assiduously to make the alTalr an en
joyable and (uccessfuj event. Each
lady of the church is expected to do
nate a dollar and she is to tell In her
own way how ishe earned the money
x ne experiences promise in tie en-
tertainlin; and no doubt will ulTiir.-:
much merriment. In addition the
appended program will be rendered:
1 Sony by the Choir
2 Scripture Heading
3 Souk ..by the Choir
4 Prayer
5 Vocal solo Mrs. Clapper
6 Instrumental music. ..Mr?. I'-ris
7 Recitation Pauline Kelley
EXPKHIENES GUOUl' I.
8 Male quartette Messrs.
Crocket Wilson Ulakeny.
9 Reading Miss Allie Williams
10 Mandolin club "Massa's in de
Cold Ground."
EXPERIENCES OKOUP II.
11 Instrumental music Miss Brewer
12 Quartette
13 Recitation Miss Oborn
14 Mandolin club "My Old
Kentucky Home."
EXPERIENCES GROUP III.
.15 Recitation Miss Carrie Sleveas
16 Instrumental Music Miss Graper
17 Quartette
18 Mandolin club.... "Sweet Peace"
EXPERIENCES GROUP IV.
19 Quartette
20 Recitation .-. Miss Masterson
21 Mandolin club "Sweet Bye
and Bye."
22 Dlsmlsal.with "Auld Lang Syne"
Moore's pilules are a guaranteed
cure for all forms of malarial ague
chills and fever swamp fever malar
ial fever bilious fever jaundice Bil-
jusness fetid breath and a tired
listless feeling. They cure rheuma-
tism and the lassitude 'following
blood poison produced from malaria
poisoning jno quinine. JNo arsenic
acids or iron. Do not ruin stamach
or teeth. Entirely tasteless. Price
50 cents per box. Dr. C. C. Moore Co.
310 North Main street St. Louis Mo
Sol 1 by People's drug store. dwly
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FOR MOTHERS.
The period Immediately following chlld-blrlh Is fraught with
many dangers. The strength has Ueoused in the painful ordeal
through which the mother has passed and the finds hcrseU help ess
and weakened. Many mothers like Mrs. Ford date the beginning
of their illness from the birth of their child. Indeed the qunt
spectacle of a healthy young woman becoming a chronic Invalid
f!.f motherhood is one of the tragedies of life. All this is unneces-
sary when Wine of Cardul fa obtainable. It rehabilitates the
shattered nervous system strengthens the organs and ligaments and
re-establishes a healthy natural condition
saving years of chronic sickness and suffering.
Wine of Cardul taken Just before confinement
will render the ordeal comparatively painless.
It will re-enforce and strengthen the organs
for their work. For every trying crisis in a
woman's life. Wine of Cardul is the medicine
to take. Ask your druggist for Wine of
Cardul and take no substitute. If one is
offered send $1.00 for a bottle to the Chatta-
nooga Medicine Company Chattanooga
Tenn.
WINEo'CARDUI
Clarkson Ark. July 20 1899.
Aftor my baby wan born I took the whitei
and fallinK of thn womb and tr&s in a very dau-
f erous condition. I read one of your homo
refitment books and commenced to troat myself
with Wine of Carriui and Black-Draught.
I am thankful for what the medicine
did for me and I am now in better
health than I have been for a long1 time.
Mrs. M AUG A RET FORD.
For advice in Cftfies requiring an.
clal directions RdUreiw giving symp-
toms "The Int1le' Advisory Depart
mem" The Chattanooga Medicine Oo
Chattanooga Tenn
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the interior department
would inspire confidence in the
You can buy your Collars Whips Lap Robes and Cherokee people in the honesty of
Harness of Lee Barrett now. because he is at nresent- the great work of making the
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filing ac prices mat speaK tneir lowness in loud tones. 0 01 ru" JOW in Prgre88
See his new line of ' Hoolie Bell and Bob Kern would
both be barred from appearing be
tSUlTSneS. FhaetOIlS fore the Dawe? commission in the
t7 - v I
And Carriao-es. capacily olattorney8
rnotograpns nor tie newest
Your horses will look fine in One of his swell ;H-; nf h1.?1"' th.e best workmanship and
harness. Go and moVe for vnnrsplf Von J1! fWl Hat are permanent go lo
i n D..n j ' r:i Vi "iV . . owier oum unitea states
"incii aim a rirst-wiass anoeraaKer a w.ivs nt house
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nome ana reaay ror ousiness
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J Watches! f 5.;: Watchesl F
IF YOU "WANT A GOOD WATCH J
pi One that looks well and is a good time keeper and will wear well I"
Li I CAN PLEASE YOU in both quality and price. j.
' ELGIN and WALTHAM WATCHES r
Ti Are two of the best watches madein America. I always have i
'fri ' these iu stock ill all grades those with seven jewels i
' v as well as those with twenty-one jewels.
13 I Guarantee Every Watch I Sell J J d P
" And you can depend upon it beinif just as I tell you it is. When H
you want a watch call and see my line. Fine and
Tj complicated watch repairing a specialty. P
MOTTV:ol the Chmpfst but the M'STwork at all times. S. Wilson St. Z1
AUGUST SCHL1ECKER Jeweler and Optician. C
stlisl toJ LoiJ .latii .lasj JMl LoJ JM
Vinita Harket.
Frank Harmon Prop'r.
Everything That is Kept in an
Up-to-date Meat Market Nice Fresh Line of
Canned .Goods Fruits Con-
fections Cigars and Tobacco.
Fresh Bread5Cakes Pies. Prompt Delivery.
.We Have.
FOR SALE
Four Good Mule and
-to Horse Teams.
O- OT . IXTewman Vinita.
Several ministers met at the Cobb
house yesterday in response to a tele
phone summons to marry an anxious
couple. The yentlemen shook hands
heartily and murmured "April Fool."
Pleasant Smokes
Are to be enjoyey
if you purchase and
one ot the tour
Brands of Cigars Manufactured in Vinita.
FEET OF LUMBER
Now in transit which will arrive in a very few days. Our sheds are
not sufficient to hold it therefore we are going lo make prices that
will sell it. Phone 42. Don't foret that it is
Williamson & Company
They are of the choicest and
Purest Tobacco.
Vinita Leader King Pointer 1900.
utor. Best iic cigars on enrth.
F. M. Chilson distrib-
WM. McCOWAN Manufacturer.
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Quick Sure Pleasant.
0cs not Nauseate.
All Druggists.
Through Servicl
BETWEEN
ST. LOUIS
CH ICAGO.
KANSAS CITY
Oliver Batrby Pres.
J. O. Hall V-Pres.
FIRST
W. P. Phillips Cashie
AND THl
PRINCIPAL CITIES OP
TEXAS.
EUfFET SLEEFER3
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FREE RECLINING
KATY BHAID W
DINING STATION:
OPERATED BY THE COM PAN
SUPERIOR MEALS.
NATIONAL BANK
VINITA INDIAN TERRITORY.
Capitai;si00000 Surplus 820.OU.
Oddest and Strongest National Bank in
the Cherokee Nation
DIRECTORS
OllTfrB.KhT B. F. Kortner. E. B.;Frayser. A. L. ChuVchll!
W. A.Oralnm. J.U.Hall. G. W. Clark.
W. II Kornng
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Does a Safe General (Banking Cueinece!
DR. WlfoER
ine only Exclusive Eye Ear and Nose
Specialist in the Imlian Territory
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 153, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 2, 1901, newspaper, April 2, 1901; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775471/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.