Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, September 7, 1883 Page: 3 of 4
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SECBET SOCIETIES
A fiepruhir Cunimunicntion of Vi
fV nita Lo.lirc. No. 5. A. I'-. A. M
V Meets tin- flrt iiik! lliir.l Satur
days of euyh month Ht o'clock p. m
All ISrctlucn lire lrau'ruaiiy iiiuhpi.
T. c COl'CII w.;m.
IV .1. KTUANl'lt bkc V.
Church Dlreotory.
VNII1N CIII'RCIt.
P.(or.iini oierv Sabbath fit Id: ("i(
' tn. and 7:110 p. ni. -nblmth sehool at
IM p. in. Itcpnlur prayer lueclinir
riinrwlnv eveiunes nt :.' p. m. i mmi:
Keotile's'univer mcctint' every Sabbath
Ht (i: !" p. in." licv. J. W. SeroCKH I as-
ter. MI-THOIMST KI'ISCOP.W. fltl'ltell Knt'Tll.
l'roncliini! on tlic first thinl nnd
fourth Sabbaths nt 11 H. in. mi'l every
Sulilmth nt 7 n. 111. I'laver mcctiim
vvorv Wednesday nt 7 p. in. SaMmth
fehool nerv Sabbat h nt 10 mn. Key.
I. 0. Shank's Pastor in charge.
I'llKSUVTUtlAX ciiiitcii.
Services every second Sabbath at the
M. K. Cliurch at 11 a. in. aim p. in
licv. Win. V. Itaworth. 1'astor.
Eailroad Time Tablos.
MISHOl'ltl CACIKIC.
North bound
Kn. ni Texas St. Louis ami
Hannibal cypress 10:10 p. m.
fo. 1M Texas Kansas and
Missouri express I2:.'!S p. m.
South hound
So. 151 llnnnihal St. Louis
and Texas express 4:00 a. in.
No.l'; Missouri Kansas and
Texas wmress 2:.12 p. m.
F. I.. lmcniai At-cnt.
ST. I.0VIS SAX FRANCISCO.
rissentrer east 2:(Wp.m.
Passenger west UVli p. in.
I'rcitrht cast 4: hi a. m.
Freight west t;(l p. in.
Passciit-'er and freight ar. .. . l:l p. in.
I'asseneer and freight lv.... 2:1") p. in.
II. 11. Kiimondson Afreiit.
local cquinsi
Hot dii iind.l.ulv.
Tl.cre.l fioiil iliii;; More 1 -. 1 1 it urn
m;ii.
Till! I'lll'li .. Iiool I'l'CMi' I III tl'in l ily
l.ll l.lt.l.l .
Hon. Ilrmy l li.uul.i i h.ih in l!n
city MhiI'I.h .
Isn't it about line f ir Viuitii toline
another lli'ddill!.
I'd. Jldler loll M..iid.iy nielil (t r-'l.
I.ouis iiiili ciit;le.
M:ir-lnd Jim ill.uu' u wai in the
city Tnei-d.iy nii-dit.
Jim. W. Itrimae of .Miiskoi'c M;is
in tlic city Wcdiie.- la'.
'flu' fpiio on tlic rrcshytcrian cliurcli
looms up lull and (.'land.
V (.'. ('Ii;iihIm iI:uii icut down tlic
road to (iniiil'V Miiinl.iv
S. Spree Iter of A.-iUlin mis rcKl'iler-
nl at tlio ! ri.-i'ii Tuesday.
Tliu atli'iiiplcd lain Tuesday iii;'lit
lias a ll.'ln in this locality.
lion. Tom Plain ret n rued from Spring-
field last Monday evening.
Tlio stock men's liicctini: Monday
drew quilt) a croud til Viuila.
Tuesday tlm IStli coniinences the
Vinlla fair. Come everyhody.
Miss Adit iMiiham came in on the
Frisco line laid 'f iicsdav noun.
Pupils injm all dir.'clions are coining
in to attend Worcester Aeudcluv
A. II. iNorwooil of -I'lareinore took
in the cily Moitdav ami Tuesday.
Vinitn is in a liih stale of activity
on account of the approaching fair.
The passenger trains ou both roads
have liecn late for the last few days.
Albert Morris was among the numer
ous pedestrians on our streets Monday.
Wat Stair of t'laremore w as regis
tered at the Frisco House last Monday.
). W. Green was doivn at Springlicld
two or three days the first of the week.
A female drummer excited the curi
osity of the clerks in our stores Momlav
Win. McCracken looked as handsome
as ever Monday wheu he was in Ihe
citv.
F. II Wright and J. II. Kiley of
Boggy Depot were in the city Wednes-
lay.
r.ayinond leads in all kinds of
linnlwiire.
(in to John Martin iv Co. for your
linnicss and paddles.
The In st five cent c':ir in the
'Nation nt M. Frazce's druj: nforc.
Save 20 per rent liy jrctlini; tin-vai-e
at liityimind'rt.
If v" a ni in doulit where to buy
or what you want go to Rold Iron-
Miles ami bo con i need llmt lir lms
jii-d what yon wai.t and ought to
liavo.
Did yuil ever hear of tho like?
Justice has conn! to Vinita. (io to
Martin & Nicholas saddle) and har-
iicss shop to lind it.
Ucnrv E'nTcrt pays cash for rp.
AM tlirwo hnvllTr eir-n? lir HlllO tall
joi mv..- ...v..-.J3 "no
(ill him. .
The sweetest candies in the city
nt M. Fnuet'n.
For proceries teas coffee? etc.
go to V. C. Patton it Co s.
Patent carpet sweepers at Ray
mond's.
. Groceries very cheap at Roht
Ironsides.
A clioico line of confectioneries
ftt M. F razee's rod front.
Do you want the very highest
price for your eggs if so take them
to Henry Eifiort.
The host niatress made jit Ray-
mond's. Bring your produce to Roht.
Ironsides and get the highest mar-
ket price for it. '
Candies' ill all varieties at M.
Frazee'i.
Henry Eiffert will pay you fif-
teen cents per dozen ci-h for cp'P.
Windows and doors at Ray-
mond's. RoM. Ironsides is ft ill in the
lead on glassware and is felling
out very cheap.
The best watdi in the market at
the red front drop slnrc M. Frazt e
Wanted Immediately o(M) do.
cj.;5 at Henry Ei:!Vrt'.
1'uy wagons at Raymond's.
R'dd. lror.si !" is felling good
l.cr.-t than any ) r More in
ti'lll).
Frank Decker has beru quite sick for
several days but is able tobeaiound
again.
Dr. Pagby took tho train for Pursons
Tuesday night returning again Wed-
nesday. Part of the to n was on the warpath
Monday night but nobody was serious-
ly hurt.
One hundred and seventeen persons
took dinner at the Frisco House last
Mondav.
(i.d .loi:.ti it now in 1 1. f oiiih.
V.ti n the a l l el Win 1'. ILooiiim ill
this ivoe
D umai'i" riiciiit co'iii net M uid.iv
:ird mi I H'lj' lined Wc lio lay MU
Tlm Auii iic.iii Il"inn M i.-iniiity N-
ci.'ty urn (.peiidiiii! if I.F'O. 1"'U t!i. ir
Work In Vinita c.ir.
Km p ymir mind mi lio' I'lli mi. I be
sole to r i to tin' .iiilu I. or tlm
lct eier bi Id in tin! Tcrrl: "y.
'! f.t.i i or jolly f.dlon 'itweu ('liar-
lie M.nr in Fort Siuitn lust Salurday.
lie is im lively und i' lever ua orr.
lo v I.. Hudson will prc:e h at the
Mclliodisti bun h moiiiliig Hiid evening
one iiti-k from nn' suiud.iy Si pi. It).
MaJ. I'. W l.ipe el'llow iila In lioiT ut
liuiiK' ovi iMi'iog bis 'l.u i'. Ho II ill bo
treiiMiier .1 :l.ll It' be :llils tin'
ion.
Itcv .1. O. chunks will pre in !i Ins to
;itt iliseoiiises for the coiil'i i'i'iicc yem
to his charge next Sabbath looming
and evening.
It. I.. Oiieu returned from Dcliiiiaii'
colli t Wednesday night. He leaves for
Tahh'ipiali tonight and will return
next H ediiebday.
F.N. McSpaddon of Tablcniiah was
in the city yesterday llo pnitl bis res-
pects to the best paper in the Nation
ubout jd.oO worth.
WerccBler Aeadcniy lias a remai Ta-
llin faculty this year. Fvery teacher
has been u distinguished success in
their iiork heretofore.
Sum McSpmldcn is now a poor lone
"widder." His belter half left the
ranch Wednesday for Siloaiu Springs.
where she will visit two or three weeks.
Kobt. Tittle now in Ft. Smith jail ou
a thai-go of murder bitpposed to have
been committed 1- years ago when he
was about l'.l yeiiis old is critically ill
with malarial fever.
t he Executive Council moots ou the
l'.'th inst.at Tahk'iiiiiih toex.imiuo cen-
sus rolls.' The expect to get through
about the Jot It and the payment to
coinuieiice ou the li'th.
That was all a mistake about
Strange's trip last Sunday; he didn't
go. Hut il any one has an interest in
that direction wu would advise them to
keep an eye on him nevt Sunday.
Frank Morgan is oing to surrender
in a lew days to the Cherokee authori-
ties for trial. He has live ullidavits
from the wituess.es present showing
thatlie was compelled in sell defense to
act as he did. '
Jno. W. Stapler ASon of Tahleiiuah
are now receiving an immense stock of
goods. It is one of tho most reliable
linnsin the Terrtiory and James Stap-
ler the manager is the clearest headed
and best hearted man in the .Nation.
M. Frazee is having the interior of
his store repainted and lif ted up in
lirst-chiss styie. I'ndcr the nian:ti:e-
meiitof Dr. Pagby the i.civ enicrprU'
is meeting with good succc.-s and it ccr-
tainly di-serves the' patronage of the
public.
Judge Parker says his court has no
i jurisdiction over a Cherokee by blood
rs I .Vcn if he has got a while parent and
STRAY POTTY.
('i)i)vi:i;.d'ot) 1:1: iiq'i;ii"i
lli'l:: ! H.
ln-r-T !il"'itt 1 1 hau l.- Ill -!i
I h:.V
alMiiit 'd i :.is i.M star in t lie for'
hi ad .-r -: i f mi the b it hip t i i (' 1
ill the I'hdit l.ilol le' ha- kiddie
marks on the bui k no i nitid a!
J Dri ll's at the inoulh id lol l
t'lcck
1 son I mure star in Hie fore-
head II hands high our l years
old hiandcd V S at Tip Mayc-1
mi tinmd liver
1 year old mare cult dark roan
no brands Maze I'ai-e nt Joe Mil-
hr's. 1 sorrel td'ld pony Maze face '2
veal's old lin brands at Aleck
Cochran's.
1 piiled pony mure ! years old
mi hrands nt Zt ke Tnylor'H place
on Dop Creek
1 hay ycailinp mare cult no
brands at John II. Wells place mi
irdins.
1 hay male iony 1.'! hands high
branded on the.hliotildcr V has a
suckling colt.
1 hay 2vear old horse no hrands
at tl 11. 'uiriii's ranch Timber
Hill.
1 hlack horse pony about PI
hands high 'J or .'! years old hniiid-
cd on the liip and shoulder K L nt
Hill Miller's on Dog Creek.
Stockmen visiioivj and stran
were thick in tlm city Monday and jias PM1 exercising righls as a Fniti d
I uesdav.
1 hay mare ."years old M hands
high branded on the left shoulder
M at F. tioodnian's pl ice on Cali-
fornia Creek.
1 hay horse 0 years old star in
the forehead 3 white feet has sad-
dle and harness marks on him no
hrands lias n scare on tho hack
part of the hip looks like a hook
from n cow shod nil arouiid when
taken up tit Cull Howes' on Prvor
Creek.
1 bay mare ahont 4 years old 11
hands high star in the forehead
snip on tlio nose 3 white feet one
in trout harness marks no brands
e.t Cull Howes' oi: Pryor Creek.
1 gray mare and colt murcnlmut
HI years old the mare has the
swinncy in the right shoulder
about 1-1 hands high branded on
the left hip and shoulder with a
.ypimi.-li brand at Jim Fields' place
on I'ryor Creek.
1 dun (illy years old has white
down the forehead about 12 hands
high branded on the lelt thoulder
B and on the hip S K miming at
Sullivan's plai e.
1 roan .'5 year old horse about
12 hands high branded on the left
hip llo running at Sullivan s place
1 black mare about .'1 years old
'! hands high no brands at Vaun
Chambers:'.
1 dun mare and colt mare about
i
I idti" r. -ui si I. I while bo !. !
yen' uh! i. i no 'bi in I iii i I A
Ml il'h'H I' m j; (in th.di-l bit ill Hu-
ll'!' i .ir i nun i it ill Hill Mi C!t I l.iu'n
at t l.i ni rc.
I i -d b dl fee -!i cr ('. Ve.il- old
1 I..: b bnd b .ik-i iikl S C nt
i !.!ui ri.nu.i.. i v
i 1 1 1 d ii!cd line l-i' k o iiv mid
b'.M vi iiiiiu' ycaili.'i'.r criiiar';. d
eo'.l' l'it ii d Ml lilh'lvb'l k und "Vi-r-bit
ill the i ft car hlcl (ilnl- ll.it ill
the I ight car co'V hfiilnli d oil the
side I. ni Unity Chambers.
1 led loan .'1 year old -leer run
ning at N: place mi Virdigiis.
I red unmarked hull yearling
w bile tail running at Frank John-
son's place.
1 blue bull'ali) colored cmv no
marks or brands nt.lo-h Albcity's
place on Pryor creek.
1 while 2 yi ar old cow w ilh
bhn k simts on Hie neck and head
no mark or brand nt Win. Toivi is'
place nil I'rynts creek.
1 I'n.Vl bull I Veal's old no brand
tliarUcil cr i) in niie car ami split
in the oihcr car running on Wolf
Ct'ii'k.
I hrindle motlb v face .'! vear old
sb-or marked crop and umiciliit
in mm car and crop and a split in
tin! other branded on the left hip
C. at A. M Rider's place mi Pryors
creek.
1 red bi'indle 2 year old steer
branded 'on ihe left side N ami
same side K at Rollins Adair's
place on Pryors creek.
1 pale red and white speckled 1
Ati..:
Ifynii w mt to f t tin' I't t "V. r-
all inn do I all on C i ' i :i.
A loll mi! i. 'nude") stock of
In .i i' -"ids .it U . C. l'.db'ii .': I'ii'h.
Anythii.g am! e' tli ii.'j ymi
ii .Oil or c i! liiii.k of nl l'i ak C.i--'
(Ira :i is ;i Itd g new d.'t'Vi IV
d i
...d t'oy
g"
it iii.oid a-i
year old steer marked crop oil' t
right ear rrnn anil split in the left
ear mi In ami at the Schrimsher
place on Caliin creek.
1 red and white spotted cow (i
or 7 years old marked crop and
tinderbit in the right ear and swal-
owtork and underbit in the other
branded on tho left hip with c.
heart at the Widow Payne's place
on iriligris.
1 roan :! year old steer marked
crop and split in the right ear
overslope ami split nnd underbit in
I be lelt car blotch brand at C. A.
Norman's on (irand River.
1 red cow ami calf cow 2 years
old no mark or brand at Zcke
Taylor's.
1 brown cow and calf row mark-
ed crop and split in one car nnd
crop oil' the other branded W run-
ning ou Wolf creek.
1 dark hrindle stag 7 years old
branded mi the hip 11 A H and on
rfie right loin 7 the point of one
Imrn sifved oil' at Puhen Tyuer's
place on ('am y.
1 white steer. " years old lit
Unbeu Teller's place on Cauey.
1 hlack sided mully cow o years
old marked sivallu'.vi'iirk and un-
derbit in one tar ami underbit in
the other branded behind the left
shoulder 7" at X. J!. Howe's.
1 black sided yearling heifer no
mark or brand at X. V. Huue's.
I red speckled .'! vear old steer.
Clothing and p nt f:iii!iing
goods in ni 'iit v.i ri ii- s at W. ('
I'.itt 'ii -I- Ci-'s.
Soiiii ihing in IV in the carpet line
nt ('.is-'. Go and see tin in.
(ileell lias utS of good) btlt lit-
tle money. So if you want bar-
Mains call on him nt oico .
C.upots! carpets 1 1 tarpel.il II
(io to Cass' and examine his line
of carpets.
At the "Chonpc.-d hoii-e on t arth'
Vou tan l" t all kinds of goods that
is lueir.sarv t Voiir bahiiincss.
Frank Ca.- s lu-hee-gi.
The Iaige.-t ami best assorlt d
line of boots ami shoes t ver brought
to the Territory nt W. ('. Patton
Jk Co's.
Stock men w ill lind u full supply
ofmediiine for cattle tit M Fru-
ee's. Lumber for Safe.
A large lot of native pine lumber
on the railroad nt Chotcail. For
prices Ac call on or address
C. IIaydkx
Choteau I. T.
General Merchandise!
They have a full stock of dry
goods of all kinds boots shoes
huts caps (iieeusivart hard-
ware groceries wagons Ac.
If ymi want fair-siiiare dealing and
Grand river. 1 have bought the ""' ''ill worth of your money in ipuii-
eut of Dial's mills situated on i'y as well as nuiuitit y of goods go to
pring creek C. .V and take this I the old reliable lirmofJohn VS. htn-
js-oin
Notice to the Public.
I have completed arrangements
1 y which I can now supply the de-
mand for all lumber needed west of
D. C. HICKS
t.ei.n.;
ItLAt'KS.MlTJ I
to
njoiiijr niox.
vti.iii r t.
JnrS( in faction (iiutmlti ed.'t
I )nily SI;i'!;o .Lino
IPiiM
riuskoo?oI.T..toFt.Sm;thArk
ridinv ront miiis in Tivrvn
Kiiu irorusi
Ne' co'l.'hrH lllul good stoi k. His-
lani'i' i iglilv inilM ) s In lulu lime
t ii - 'iity. four hours M.ilo s elose con-
lift tio'll ill Mllkogee Willi tlMillSotl llll)
MihKotiri I'lieillc railro.nl uinl nt I orl
SiiiiiIi with the l.ittlo lioik fi Fort
Smith und ihe Frisco lnie
M. F. Ki:.NFI)Y
1-'' Superintendent.
Win. X'". rtHnivi
TAHLEQUAH I T.
rr..u.KR i.x
CJojior.'il ISI iTclmndisc
l'IiyHIOIAK.1
I'nito I Ji;;by
FinSICIANS k
VIXITA-l. T l-l
M. I'. IIuynoH
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
VlNlT.l I. t
Slii t (tciition to nil iHmh enlrtuto'l
to my care. 1-1
Y. H.I)AVHM.I)
Parcticlng flifidiilln.
VIMT.t lN'D. TKH
Calls proniitly sttendeil tn ilif of
in-hl. Special utteiilioii given to
Suigcry and dUeuM's of women
nnd children. -
ATTORNEYS.
JOHN Wi STAPLER & SON
TnlxlcQvinli C. 3NT
IlKALEIlN IN
St
method of notifying parties wish
ing lumber from that null lor use
west of G rand river that they can
only procure it through me. Vou
wili always until further notice
lind a complete supply nt my mills
mouth of Pryor's creek C. N.
V. Guav
Postuflice Choteau I. T.
For Sale or Trade !
pier fi Son.
Oliver E. Hindes
Manufacturer of and Denier hi
IIAKNKSS . SAUDI. KS COLLARS
idtiDLKs wmi's combs.
I'dU'SHFS F.te. lite.
Repairing neatelv done. All Work
A hotel building furniture and i warranted. St. Louis prices duidi-
eve' vthiug complete. Situated at catcd. Orders from a distance
ti;e .function of the Santa Fe and filled on short notice.
'Frisco railruads. Is doing a gom
r ir. jvtsljxi
A 1 1 o r no v ft t Ij ; v.
VINITA I. T .
Will Practice flef'.ri
Coiirls nf lb--
I.1 e
11
Attorney and Cviltti.tj Agent
t'OltT GIHSOX I. 1.
Particular attention given toelaiu.s.
1-1
J 2VI. X3H3XjXj
At torn dy nt Law
C'AltFY'S FKRRY I. t
11
HOTELS.
b.i.-incss. Reason for selling sick-
ness in family. Fur particulars in-
quire ut this die e. "r address;
(1. W. Sui:i;sY
Halstead Ka.ns.
f'rof. Dohion and .Mrs. S. S. Steph-
ens are in charge of the Vinita public
schooU.
l'oole is not troubled with so many
expiess receipt of Into. Why ij this
thiiMie.-s?
L. W.M.irks our popular mai'shiil
from Mi'ckngee was in the city lai
Wcdneiihiy.
S. S. Stephens is propounding knowl
edge to the children of tho Cherokee
Orphan Asylum.
Senator elect Clem Rogers was in
attendance at the stock men's Associa-
tion lust Mondav.
Jake Lipe stopped in the city Mon
day on his way to Caldwell Kas. He
looks fat and natural.
Win. Little has bad the inside of his
storo repainted which greatly im-
proves it in appearance.
J. 11. New berry and wife of Siloam
Springs were among the numerous vis-
itors to our city Wednesday.
Mr. Whit ford of Fdivardsville 111. is
jerking lightning at the night office of
tho Mo. 1'iicific railroad now.
The Cherokee Advocate gives Solici-
tor Jim Keys quite a puH'in last week's
issue nnd Jim is entitled to il.
The flunkies of the Fiiseo Douse
were on a striko a few days ago but
everything parses oil' serenely now.
fost ollice inspector. Malum was in
the city Tuesday giving postmaster
Ross instructions in regard to the new-
postal notes.
W. II. Nobles ot Kingston K.ms.
ailed in tone us while in the city last
Monday. lie was in attendance at the
stock meeting.
Mrs. Stevenson of Van Dunn Ark.
formerly Miss Dora FdiiKindson.of this
place is visiting at II. 11. Fdmond-
son's this city.
We understand that knew press type
and office complete lis been ordered
by a Mock company to establish a new
paper at this rlace.
One wei k fmm next Tuesday is the
first ilny of the Vinita fiir. Everybody
(fi t rrJy to attend and brine all you
have f rethibition.
Stales itu:eii in some state. Midi j oil on tlu'jiiw A and .M mi the h it
Cherokee can not plead t nitcl Mates nip at Miinvan s loace.
citizenship.
Miss Wright a dabbler of Allen
Wright of Itoggy Depot Choctaw Na-
tion slopped in the city Tuesday night
the guest of Miss Ida IVatty. She is
on her way to Norlhliuld Mass. where
she v. ill attend school lb r brother
Frank accompanies her.
L. II. Robins the handsome editir
oftbe Indian Journal attended (lie
slock Men's meeting at this pla'."1 la.-t
Monday. Of course he had to step in
and interview the Cm:. mis cilice.
Too bad that lie caught the "bi';:ias"
and the "du lo" both out.
Through the courtesy of Maj. J. A.
Foreman we are enabled to give tin; re-
sult so far as heard from oftbe Creek
election which indicates a majority
for Spiecchi e for chief. Perry liiau 107;
Checote il!): Spieechee .'KM. Runners
give Spieechee a majority of F"0 when
utl are heard from.
Frank Cuss tho invincible has two
houses in course of erection at Klue-
jackct switch. What he intends to use
them for ib more than we know but
suppose he is going to put in another
largo stock of general merchandise.
Frank will sooa have a monopoly on
the trade in this section of the Terri-
tory. There is nothing that succeeds
like miei csi and Frank is sure to win.
Win. F. Rasmus of Tahle.piah is
one of the foremost merchants in the
Nation. Not only is ho a thorough
energetic business man but a most ac-
commodating nnd pleasant gentleman
to deal with. He has just received
large stock of goods HL"icg:itiiig over
fi-l.tWO. for the payment trade. When
you are in the Capitol rail in and see
Mr. RasinuS and you will be well entertained.
I I bands high i years old brand ni.n l;i d eno oll'i .-tch ear no brand
at I!. W. Rider's.
1 white yearling heifer with red
specks on the neck marked crop
and half crop in the right ear crop
1 black mare 1 years old 1:1
hands high branded on the left
shoulder -;''' Dinning at Uenrv ; aim nan crop in the lelt runmnj.-;
Chambers. ' I at S.un lirowu'.s on Luditning
I'ei k.
1 red and white cow and calf cow
i veai s old marked crop nil the
D.-l. Di-t. P. pt.4i!i
Fbilm) S li:v: V.'ill you do me the
favor to c'irr"t t a !i'ht error in last
urct'n CiiiEiTiiv? In yonr t d.mn.ii
mil. abi'it tb1 pf adf. vo'i s.'v ";ln v
A niinl-r i Ton-Tf r.ng i-opln t-; have Mit hp 4 omH vreu :n..
For f'iOikj and mirrors go to ; t"nd. a q-iadiiilc party fi-w mile in I .f fmin f..r i:it.-r c ." A siiunt
KavhH-ndV. th country Monday ireht. Tbfrciti k
Mrs. Fnndgmn ri tarne i from 0.ipe
Miion Kans.. Monday where sl.c
had talcn bfr lift V pl to pV-e In r in
a liod at tb.it pine.
Worcester Academy opened Wednes-
day morning with sn attendance of
forty-five at the first session against
twenty-one last year- We pave the
names of the faculty last week eveept
Miss Florence Woodworth of St. Lniiin
a graduate under Miss lib-- in Kinder-
partenine sn crr.uipli-lic'l iiini' !n
tea' lies French and C man and ip
n"fitl pcnrridly. Nine grade wre
fi!!d an lth ' ehvl starts out nndi t
Mjttiring pro-; ncti.
1 dim bor e pony about 10 hands
high. Id years old has a white
strip down the fac at Jim Mc
Coy's on i..g Creek.
1 black horse imiiv 1 years old
no brands at Zeke Taylor's.
1 hhi'k yearling cult has ablaze
face no brands at Vann Chambers.
1 sorrel pony mare about 5
years old has n while stripe down
the forehead branded un the right
hip (-'Ojat Thomas G. ditcher's.
1 bay .1 year old pony about 12
hands high no brands running at
IVnnis Whitmire's place on Light-
ning creek.
1 sorrel roan yearling colt brand-
ed C S at Jim Sunday's.
1 binze face chestnut sorrel mare
about 10 years old 1 1 hands high
no brands has a small w hite spot
on the left side of the neck in care
of Vnnn Chambers.
1 brow n buy jinny Jmrso about
Ribands high 11 years old no
brand at John McCoy's.
1 black mare jiony bla.T face fi
or 7 years old 12 hands high
branded on the left shoulder T N
at Joe Daniels' en Virdigris.
1 dun mare pony about 1 1 hands
high 12 years old has white spn'ks
in each eve branded on each side
right car erop and half crop in the
li.K car ut N. J. Tanner's.
I blue roan cow S or ! years old
nmrko.l rn-ji in the riirht ear un-
' i 1 -1 ' 1 : 1 ami halt crop in the lelt ear
oralnlcil s on ihe hit liip.
bb't' li brand on the right liip at
Charlie Ross' on G rand River.
lack 2
ST. LOUIS
UNION
STOCK
Srj.TL 3351
St. Louis Mo.
The Only Wholesale Yards in St.
Louis Accessibb by Rail
and Water !
1. Fverv railroad entering St. Louis
is directly tributary to 1 hese ynriK
'J. Texas shippers aie informed that
eounci'liou with these yards from the
Iron Mountain A Southern railroad can
be made without cost and with iiiucl
h.ss slninU.is'i! than to any other.
3. These yards have till-peculiar ad-
vantage of being located on the St.
Louis side of tho river from which
live hundred thousand peeplo draw
llieir proi iidnii supply.
i. l.verv iiuckinn home in St. Louis
; i i . - i I i-
and I '";"' """ '' ' ' '.' '
liUyer.-fcol caitie ll" aii'l siit i-i noiu
f .r the home market and eastern ship-
ment ere a! all tine s represented.
5. 1 or comfort and convenience these
iiintry.
iperoacii nere.
Hotel t. di'sTaph oiiices and other con-
vehieiici s forslockuieii on t be ptenuses
1.ST11.L Mi IifAliV
W. A. RAMSAY l'resident.
Secretary and Treasurer. 1
TEXAS S.lhlil.Ks A Sl'ia l.U.TV.
Give us n call before you
buy elsewhere.
J. T. Roberts of Dallas Tex. in charge.
Muskogee - - - Ind. Ter.
. . i i i
ion much mm oacK . year old VMS 111V l0 superior in thee
stci't' no mark or brand at Henry Two lines of street cars approm
Ch ambers'.
I red sided and white bark cow
and calf cow marked swalloivfnrk
and underbit in the left ear Mid
underbit in the right yu brand at
Henry Chambers'.
1 roil and white spot kled 2 year
old hull no mark or brand at
Zcke Taylor's.
years obi no mark or brand a
Zcke Taylor's place on Hog creek
1 2 veer old heller marked sjdit
in caeli car brand not known nt
J. M. Rrvan s.
1 brown white speckled cmv
branded on the side thus O T1IF.
and on the hip with 21 connected
at Jim Rider's on Rrtishy creek.
1 red sided line backed yenrlin
no mark or brand at Jim Rider's.
1 brown or red steer with some
f the jaw with a Mexican brand j white sjints mi him -I years old
at Willis Hustons' on Virdigris.
1 bay mare jinny about 1'! hands
high 12 years obi branded on the
left shoulder R. J). and on the
right hip Nt at Cove RuHington's
on Grand River.
1 chestnut sorrel horse about lo
hands high 4 years obl.no brands
at Mrs. r.lil Sunday's jdace
1 snrril 2 vear old !il!v dar in
the f ir. .held dbout 15 bauds high
no brands at John Martin's mi
Orand L.vcr.
1 1 Ton n ye.irliic.' colt star i it the
f .re'. -ad im h-and-- it Jim Me-C"y.
ad.
Tak" your r r-"- to lie nry Riih rt!
Wat.'.i'-s and kll kin Is of g r.ts
jowtlrr t M. Fr;:7re's dreg sti.re.
R.-ivr.ori'l Co. L-n mw the lar;-
! were nti;er tl nt di bi't.
1 Liy i. i.i re Mar :-i the for
snip i n the note little white on I
::e f:"tdf'i and -on." m -i
bir d foot has tad lie and barm j
m.-Tl-s on In r branded on the r'.d.t 1
slcn'dir I'.u and the b ft tl Ji
L. snd on the shoul-b-r P T. at .
upmv. HI I'M v.vi 11 in IVrn nii'i i
branded on the hip ". at J. G
Vann'a on Pryors creek.
hogs.
1 black barrow 2 years oil.
marked crop and underbit and
ovcrbit ill the right ear and 1 spot-
ted sow mark the same at John
McCartling'" on Caney.
1 bbh-k and white spotted pow.
maiked einp and split in the I d't
j i ar and inch rh.ilf Top in the right j
j at A. V. Flint's on Virdigris. I
j 1 ld.it k boar about 2 years ot 1. '
i no in iik. running on ( i r iml Hi v r i
1 r.t S. 11. Mnvi place in the !"!- I
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LIVE STOCK
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Forwarding Merchants.
Ollice Xos. and II) F.vchangc building
ST. LOUIS NATIONAL STOCK
YARDS.
ST. CLAIR COUNTY ILLS.
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JOHN BURETTE
Ji aler in
Dry Goods
Grocorios)
And everything usually kept in
a well assorted store. I sell low
as tie lowest for cash. Call and
see me and price my goods.
CLAHlvMOHE.I.T.
PIIOTOGRAPIIgj
I wish to inform the public that
1 am now prepared to makd
ALL KINDS OF PICTURES
At Reasonable Rates.
PICTURES TAKEN ON
OIjOTJIDY XXA.'X'JSf
As well .is when the Sun Shines
Enlarging add Copying old pictures
A Specialty
teS" Opposite- Vinita Hotel.
(l-)'i( Vinita Ind. Ter.
TREMONT HOUSE;
Riuvr. J. M'KIM Proprietor
WlCHfTA KANSAS.
Mitchell House.
Muscogee ' Ind. Ten
(ireatly Enlarged Elegant Table
Pleasant Accommodations.
Reasonable Charges.
J- ht. Pcrrymari
LELAND HOTEL
Caldwell KansaSi
sS. C. WOODSON Jr. ri.-prl.tor.
Tho only briek Hotel in thi
City lb ad juarters foreattl"" -.";.
'Jo-Oil!
JIISCFl.LA"'-
G. II. LEWIS
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llealer in ruriiiture. ( '
guns and Sening Maehiiu
He keeps constantly on band a ' .
stmk of everything in Ins line of bus.
iiess. Orders hy telepmpU promptly
tilled by day or night. l-IU-lyp
Long Branch
BILLIARD HALL.
By GEORGE W. EMERSON
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