The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 198, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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Ed Lee's
Old Stand
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With every
FAN fr-'e.
Dal In
Call
Prompt Delivery
Rendy for Business
EMPIRE CASH GROCERY
HUBBARD (El GREEN
PROPRIETORS
New Store New Firm New Goods
Complete line of Staple and
Fancy Groceries at Prices
that are Right.
CIGARS CONFECTIONS FEED
UF. Gates
V?iJj"j Fnffiljfp
I SilfWif'f1
J IBB Uw I u
& SSOOBS
Telephone
Number 151
JUST ARRIVED
A CAR OF GLOBE
FLOUR
Best in the Market
Try it if you have
not already ?
Where Do You Buy Feed?
Here is the place to
get it only &
Bran $1.00
per hundred. Flour
and Short in pro-
portion jfi fc
Vinita Heat Store
' I'iS;l t M. CiM.
I my a Hail ai.rt m.tdc I.ouse-movets
wr !; 'irtft is'tjt'il in the mayors ('''
todar charged with moving a wooden
buikling into the lire limits. The at-
torney for the defendants demurred
to the complaint on the ground that
the charge was not sufficiently spe-
cific to constitute an offense. The
demurrer was overruled and a jury
was asked for and empanelled as fol-
lows: E. I!. Frayser Emmett Skin-
ner Chas. Ilartuian Jas. Webb J. Z.
Eriggs and J. II. Parker. A verdict of
not guilty was returned and the de
fendants discharged.
For Those Who Live on Farma
Dr. Bergin Pana 111. writes: "I
have used Eallard's Snow Liniment;
always recommend it to my friends.as
I am confident there is no better made.
It is a dandy for burns." Those who
live on farms are especially liable to
many accidental cuts burns &m
bruises which heal rapidly when Eal
lard's Snow Liniment is applied. It
should always be kept in the house
for cases of emergency. 23c 50c and
$1.00 at People's drug store. dw
Farming in Colorado Utah and
New Mexico.
The farmer who contemplates chang
ing his location should look well into
the subject of irrigation. Before mak
ing a trip of investigation there is no
better way to secure advance informs
tion than by writing to those most
interested in the settlement of uno-c
cupied lands. Several publications
giving valuable information in regard
to the agricultural horticultural and
live stock interests of this great west
ern section have been prepared by the
Denver & Rio Grande and the Rio
Grande Western which should be in
the hands of all who desire to become
acquainted with the merits of the
various localities. Write S. K. Hooper
G. P. & T. A.. Denver Colo.
Traveling la Dangerous.
Constant motion jars the kidneys
which are kept in place in the body
by delicate attachments. This is the
reason that travelers trainmen street
car men teamsters and all who drive
very much suffer from kidney disease
in some form. Foley's Kidney Cure
strengthens the kidneys and cures all
forms of kidney and bladder disease.
Geo. E. Hausan locomotive engineer
Lima O. writes: "Constant vibration
of the engine caused me a great deal
of trouble with my kidneys and I got
no velief until I used Foley's Kidney
Cure." At People's drug store dw
Found in Big Cabin.
On Sunday afternoon while on Big
Cabin creek near the new wire bridge
parties discovered a. dun mare dun
yearling C jit and a bay sucking colt in
the water and almost drowned. The
animals were rescued by Oneyown
Montague who lias them in a lot near
the U. S. jail on east side of South
Wilson street where the owner can
find them. 190-tf
World Wide Reputation.
White's Cream Vermifuge lias
achieved a world wide reputation as
being the best of all worm destroyers
and for its tonic Influence on weak and
unthrifty children as it neutralizes
the acidity and sourness of the stom-
ach improves their digestion and as-
similation of food strengthens their
nervous s. stem and rest res them to
f'.re health vigor and elasticity of
spirits natural to childhood. 2o cents
at People's drugstore. dw
World's Fair Rates.
Round trip tickotson sale daily from
April 15 to Nov. 15. 11)04 final return
limit Dec. 15 1!)04. at $17.;io.
On sale daily April 15 to Nov. 20
return limited to .'10 or 00 clays $14.40.
On sale daily April 27 to Nov. 25
1904. return limit 15 days from date
of sale $12. So.
M. E. Helm-. Agt
M. K. & T. R'y.
Tr ' 1 i i i
. TOPSY
l irnoirnv 1.
SUMMER
WEIGHTS
Ladies Hose
Ladies' plain black and fancy
hose 10c pair . .. 3 for
Ladies' plain black hose with
black and white feet ordi-
nary and extra sizes open
work and fancy 15c pair.. .
Joe
2 for 25
oc
Ladies' plain black hose black
and white feet ordinary and
extra sizes lace stripes and
fancies. 25c pair 5 for $1.00
Ladies' plain black hose lace
weave and fancy stripes at
39c pair 3 for $1.00
Ladies' fancy stripe hose lace
weaves and stripes and plain
black 48c pair 3 for $1.25
Ladies' black lace hose high
grade lisle 98c pair 2 for $1.75
Misses' and Boys'
Hose
Misses' ribbed black hose oc a pair
Misses' good ribbed 'hose fast
black sizes 5 to 9i 10c pr.. 3 for 25c
Misses' fine ribbed plain black
and openwork hose 15c pr. . 2 for 25c
Misses' extra quality plain blk
and lace weave hose 25c pr..5 for $1.00
Boys' good quality heavy rib-
black bicycle hose 15c pf . 2 for 25c
Boys' extra quality ribbed blk
bicycle hose excellent wear
resisters 25c pr. 5 for $1.00
Infants Hose
Infants' plain black red pink
blue hose also short hose
10c pair 3 for 25c
Infants' plain black hose and
openwork in assorted colors
also short hose 15c pr 2 for 25c
Infants short hose in elegant
patterns fine' plain black and
openwork in colors 25c pr. .5 for $1.00
Ladies' and Misses' Vests . . . 5c lOc 15c 25c 48c 75c 98c
"The Store Where a DOLLAR
Goes
The Farthest
The Frisco' World's Fair Rates.
For above occasion the Frisco Sys
tem will sell round trip tickets from
Vinita to St. Louis and return at the
following rates:
Season tickets $17.50; dates of sale
from April 15 to Nov. 30 1004 inclu-
sive. Final limit Dee. 15 1904.
Sixty day ticket $14.40; dates of sale
April 15 to Nov. 20; final limit not
later than Dec. 15 1904.
Fifteen day tickets $12.80: on sale
April 27 to Nov. 30. 1904. Final re-
turn limit ten days from date of sale
but not later than Dec. 5.
Stop-over of t en days on all regular
first-class one way and round-trip tick
ets reading through can be arranged
by payment of $1 and deposit of ticket
with joint agent within twenty-four
iours after arrival in St. Louis. For
further particulars see Frisco's agent.
Northern District Court Date.
visriTA- -
January Is.
TAHlEQUAH :
Tijlrd M'umv iti Mreh.
MIAMI;
First Mf.r !n) In Mmxl.
NO W ATA :
Fourth Mond'iv'u! Nvfrref
Fourth Motr.Ky In Ftrurjr.
PUVOK CREEK:
First Vjo-ula 9 l-i !ft"i-lfl w
Second v.i ihI v m i-h
SALLI-A A:-
-t-ound Mi. .:iv lit r ! ;r
' !tnl Motel ly tfi A l-i : 1
CI.A'iKMOKK:
rirM
D
R. L. BAG BY
Physician & Sukgeon
i Office in new Ratcliff bldg. Phone 101
Jd Vinita I. T. r
! EDGAR SMITH
I ( Mpllette & Smith
i GO TO
W. I. Davenport & Sons
FOR
Staple and Fancy
Groceries
worm you
1 f-C-p u?.
buv vou will rciv' a nic
Everything' Sold
Cheap for Cash
A Revelation.
If you will make in'juiry it will be a
revelation to you how many succumb
to kidney or bladder troubles in one
form or another. If the patient is not
beyond medical aid. Foley's Kidney
Cure will cure. It never disappoints.
People's drug store. dw
To See the World's Fair.
Get a Katy album containing viavvs
of ail the principal buildings repro-
duced in colors. Leaves loosely bound
suitable for framing. Send 25 cents to
Katy ;H Katy building St. Louis.Mo.
Liberal commission toagentsand news-
dealers. Write for particulars.
SPECIAL OFF EC.
If you prefer instead of sending J
cents senu n.e a iereii Mi'niij. m-
lnent of fare or purchase of ticket via I
M. K. & T. R'y.. amounting
or mere and I will eladly st
one of ir.v albums. "KATY.'
!!.'.2.i: St.L
Cheap Hate Over tlto Katy-.
.Sunday excursion tickets on sale
each Saturday after Op. m. commenc-
ing Saturday Aril 30 one fare for the
round trip to all points where the reg-
ular one way fare is 41.50 and less.
Return limited to Sunday following
Saturday on which tickets are sold.
Will be on sale each Saturday until
November.
TO WORLD'S FAIIi.
The M. K. & T. has announced day
coach excursions during the World's
Fair at dates given at different times.
Tickets sold 70 per cent of one way
fare for round trip which makes the
price from Vinita to St. Louis and re-
turn $7.55. First date of sale of these
tickets May 21 return limit seven
tlavs from date of sale.
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The Hs? Direct!
j UI M-IULil I (If :'.:: :: j
Health R e s ort a n t ;
S Drinks ' I
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s via the I
ATTORNEY-AT -LAW
Rooms 1 2 and 3 post ort ice building
d Vinita Ind. Ter.
OR. WIMEH.
only exclusive eve ear and nose
Specialist in Territory T
t reated and gbst'S properly lltr.e-1
Ofice at drugstore. Vinita
i The
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Eves
d
CHARLES W. DAY D. I). S.
DKNT1ST
Gold crown and bridge work a special
ty. :!!ce over I irst National Lank
d Vinita. I. T.
i
A. STI)E3LtFIELD.0.f!.D.
0:!k'e opposite postortlco
sell bi
dg Vinita
turn
ray-Hal-
t V ! .
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J. Vv . CRAIG n. I).
hysician and Surgeon
Descriptive literature concernii:-.;
this delightful resort furnished
upon appication to
Passenger Traffic Department
FRISCO SYSTEM
Saint LoulJ
Oilice upstairs over Cherokee National
Rank. PhnnoJ';'
d Vinita Ind. Ter.
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Wliat i Folcj' Kidrey Cnre ? (g I llC UiCcjiwL tXpOSiliOtl i j J
Answer: It. i made f roi:: a prcTrlp-! a of tb st c ::M!i:.v;.ri i. S
tin. Cf a '...a-!:i. nac-.c in.vsiclan. i 'as'":"" r ;" 1
aii.lfSa.'.ftiK-ro.t ?iM in f.elB KATY SERVICE."
.i;rs that m.n.r ctn Vn arol Ifi'M "' . ' " : . :ra:n" I I
Ci"T. i '"d i y !' '''.t-.J t .1 I I ffrT t . . . r . M&.A..y t f 1 t r?f.- i'b
If vn.i tvant the K-
them at Zeno's. bnth
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The Prosperous
Southwest
The current issue of the COMING
COl'NTUY issued by the Passen-
ger I Apartment of the M. K. A; T.
R'y. St. Louis gives a very com-
plete description of t lie present day
conditions and the many advant-
ages that the Sotit hwesl oilers to
the homeseeker and investor. The
government limit cropand livestock
reports show that the Su'tthwesf is
in a very prosperous and flourish
ing condit Ion. The paper is very
attractively illustrated witli farm
and live-st;ek scenes. If ou are
contemplating a change and' desire
reliable information relative to the
great bwesf .ecure a copy by
addressing
George Morton
. ' .. - t. a :i. k. -y r
.sr. i-ors. mo.
nYALTER I'. PLFMLEY
y ATTt.I! N K Y-AT-LA W
ROf.rtS H'tr.d At. nxi- 'u aWhv
V A 5 H I N 'j f ' . ;. i..
S)-'--.-4 w.f-i i'r.'rn io ' ' i rf'-
TAMES S. DAY KNl'ORT
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW
Rooms 0 and 10 new Ihilsell bid Ming
Vinita. I. T.
Davenport & Hall Altorneys-at-Law
d Rink bldg Cjaremorc ILT.
G!X)RGK W. 7; i.' EEN.' M." 1)7
PHYSICIAN AND F-PRGEON
VIMTA 1MI. TKII.
Office over P. O. Res Hotel Green u
1
OSTEOPATH.
OtV.ce at residence: Congregational 1
Parsonaire Vinita
Telephone XumU'r 2!".
We cure Rlieumat ism. Const ipat ion
Paralysis. Malaria iMabefe-. diseasi.
of 'he Eye Luis. Heart. Momach.
Kidne.'.s. etc. Lisritses of women: d;Vi
eases of the Riood aml Nervous xvs-
tern I Mslocat ions. etc. dw
Hht Cobb Hotel
Barber Shop
Is liow the lead;r'g;.!fp in the
town. Everything is st ri-t iy
first -class. We art; preiaied
to do anything in the t.-msoriai
line. (ive us a call.
FINLfiY and HAWKINS.
H.F.WATSON I
Clothes Renovator j
Cleaner and Dyer i
Vinita I. T. j
Ladles' Silk an J 5ntiiu fJents V tas
of b!I kinds. ;
pprosE ho
s
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 198, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1904, newspaper, May 25, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775725/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.