The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 164, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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WANTS
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K imsti CUr Harhnr College; lament aid
811U Iih ; teaiUiel the trade sliortt-ht Mm
Hi Hum jl exua; wrlto for Jr c&Ulnit. F.
C Itrhf ;t;firil M.'l iJi-Iiiwitra St. Kkiishs
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WANTED Two traveling siili-amen; 71
unr month null BRrisiBlisi)lur.-)y trimi-iin-tni'il.
i'rtwuium Cider Co. KLduiiui. Itut-eev
ATTBNTION. L ARIKS Earn t nr 100
writing abort Itftu-rs from copy Address
Bl.ttmpd cnvuloiHt for ijiii'tlcultir.s AIMuu
Bpei-lalty (jo A lbion. Mich I.V.1-171
LOCAL NOTES
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All kiul.s of salt fish at Zend's tf
Ail kinds seed potatoes. Zeno. 33-tf
John Warren was up from Adair
yesterday.
See the line of floor oil cloth at Fra-
nce's. i.;.vtf
Pit re country honey at Weir Jiro.s'.
ir.t-tf
S. F. J 'arks went t o Tahlequah this
morning.
The Chieftain will print your job
cheaper.
For fresh garden seeds of all kinds
go to Zeno. 2;t-tf
Mayor Truitt returned to Afton
yesterday.
1 .DIM) gallons of milk wanted every
morning. Vinita lee Cream Co. 5itf
Soda water and Ice cream at Peo
pies drug store. 110-tf
Fresh vegetables for Saturday at
Iladgett-Sanders.
lull and fresh line of Trumbull
(Jarden seed at Ed Lee's. 1'55-tf
p bono gallons of milk wanted every
morning-. V inita Ice Cream Co 54 tf
Kussell Hunt has been In the coun
try the past week moving- his cattle.
Fresh garden and flower seeds at 'VI
I la ven port's. dtf
I handle all kinds of feed. Give
me a trial. F. G. Cowan. Stf
Eight tramps were arrested last
night and put to worK on the streets
j today. ' '
Hoe rakes and poultry netting at
' ! Ed Lee's. 135-t f
j '' Fruit trees for sale at Ihinson &
I Patterson at less than half price 2t
! Cox HrotheiV grocery stock is being
j moved into the Foreman store build-
' 1iig today.
J Bring us yoursweetmiik every morn-
ing. Vinlta Ice Cream Co. 51-tf
Trumbull's seed are good seed Ed
Lee has a full line. 135-tf
I Ike Gi 1st rap returned from Wek
J yesterday where he had been on
I ' J.i).uis trip.
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SJL r J'eiiiv s fresh bulk kraut in great
quanta les at t.arrison s. 130-1 1
Bring us your sweet milk every morn
mg. inita Ice I ream Co. 5J-tf
Mrs. J. T. (iunter and children left
t !.! for a xUH. with Mrs. Markride
at Muskogee.
Three room hoiw with garden and
eo.v lot for rent at . a month. U7-3t
Dr. Exsic Itondunint physician arid
.Arguon. Phone tNi. Kmpire block
- Vinita I. T. 1 ;s-tf
Ei;-ar Smith !inishcd moving hi
oihce furniture into the Halsell build
iug today.
j e.epi. ..;.(. us your onier.iur gro
ceries our wagon passes your door
Iliidgett -Sanders. lnl-f f
J tie oil wen at Ear! U-svihe belong
ing to V inita. people is developing
t;ne flow of oil and is considered one
of the best in the field.
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JL O jtX & v.-
For
;ale
at People's dnnr store.
Itegular meeting of the Commercial
club tonight come out and see what
Is being done and help do it.
Try a sack of Our Choice Hour; every
sack guaranteed to be as good as the
best Zeno. 33-tf
The Owls nave another dance last
eveninar which was largely attendee
and a good t ime is reported.
Just riceived a car of S. P. Hour
the best on the market. L. P. Gar
rtson. 124-tf
Sirs. A. T. Ingram was down from
Kelso to attend the dedicatory ser-
Tices of the Presbyterian church last
night.
For SAI.K---White Plymout h Rock
cockerels of the U. II. Fishe'l strain.
Address: Mrs. Z. Pumphrey Vinita
Ind. Ter. 75-tf dw
Mrs. W. J. Strange of Chelsea is
visiting her parents Sir. and Mrs. A
C. Itaymond. They went out to the
farm today to fish.
Rev. J. S. Stubblelield left on the
flyer today for Tahlequah to attend
the spring meeting of Sequoyah Pres
bytery. He will be away over Sunday
and his pulpit will be occupied by the
liev. Mr. Sydham morning and cven-
i"fc'-
Miss Winnie. Meredith is prepared
to do all kind.s of fancy dressmaking
at her homo on South Wilson street
opposite U. S. jail. 160-tf
World's Fair Hates.
Pound trip tickets on sale daily from
April 15 to Is'ov. 15 liiol final return
limit ee. 15 1'JOl at $17.30.
On sale daily April 15 to Nov. 20
return limited to 30 or 00 days $11.40.
On sale daily April 27 to Nov 25
1004 return limit ten days from dale
of sale $12.80.
M. 13. Helms Agt.
M. K. & T. It'y.
Herliine Cures
Fever and ague. A dose will usually
stop a chill a continuance always
cures. Mrs. Win. M. Stroud Midlo-
thian Texas Slay 31 18im writes:
"We have used Herbine in our family
for eight years and found it the best
medicine we have ever used for la
grippe billions fever and malaria."
50c at Peoples drug store. dw
Mr
Sliss Dunavvav will give a reading
and recital at the opera hause Slonday
evening for the benefit !of the Home
Missionary society of the Methodist
church. She comes splendidly recom-
mended and is an entertainer of high
order.
A team belonging to Joseph Hunt
took a spin from near the Katy depot
yesterday afternoon to the Wilson
street comer where one of the horses
fell and made a second base slide into
the gutter and by the t ime he had re
gained his feet they were caught and
held.
for Qiiitdrtt.i aafa euro So Opiates
For sale at. People's drug store.
Dreadful Attack of Whooping Cough
Sirs. Ellen Harrison of 300 Park
Ave. Kansas City Slo. writes as fol-
lows: "Our two children had a severe
attack of whooping cough one of
them in the paroxysm of coughing
would often faint and bleed at the
nose. We tried every thing we heard
of w ithout getting relief. Wre then
called in our family doctor who pre-
scribed Foley's Honey and Tar. With
the very first dose they began to im-
prove and we feel that it has saved
their lives." lief use substitutes. Sold
by People's drug store. dw
is the expression we hear from customers in our
Millinery Department. We have never; been so
well equipped as this season. The styles were
never more becoming- the materials used never
prettier the prices never more reasonable. We
show so many styles that it is not necessary for-
us to sell two Ladies' Hats alike. There is indi-
viduality to each hat we show. Let us show you.
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Chrouio Bronchitis Cured
"tor ten years I had chronic bron
chitis so bad. that at times I could not
speak above a whisper" writes Sir.
Joseph Colfman of Slontmorenci Ind.
"I tried all remedies available but
with no success. Fortunately my em-
ployer suggested that I try Foley's!
1 foiiey and Tar. Its effect was almost
miracu!ousand I am now cured of the
disease. On my recommendation ma
ny people have used Foley's Honey and
lar and always with satisfaction."
Sold by People's drug store. ' dw
Out for the Championship.
The Vinita Baseball Association is
out for the independent championship
of Oklahoma and Indian territories.
Slissouri Kansas Texasand Arkansas.
We want games with every team pos
sible. Managers desiring games with
the Vinitans should address. A. G.
Starrs Sec Vinita I. T. d02-7 w 4t
Pr.
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There are a yj Mt nieny hungry hearted
womn who would atu-nd a hiby sale if
b!ii--s were ever offered for sale because
thre nre a i"-c.it many wives who love
children iid have teeu told by physi-
cian that they can uever hope to nurse
a chihl of their own.
Some of thf-se women who have ued
Dr. l icrce's Favorite Prescription for the
cute of womanly ilia have been made
happy mothers as a result of the cure of
N womanly diM Mie and the bunding up of
the rener.it health
Ioctar Tierce's Favorite Prescription
raaues we.ix women strong and sick
women well. It establishes regularity
dries weakening drain. heala inflamma-
tion and ulceration and cures female
weakness.
"i wrote to von Home time sro to rr-t inform
tion iilwot mtf' Mm. Mr Lee l-'lan-Sv.
nf l.tTyte.l. Va. I wa trouhi? with
ft malr vrrskneM n! ..iin. Received inm
fmtn ym dvimt( mc ti lke IJtxtor ricre-
Favorite Prccrpii.n nn'i '(.lrn Mnlipul IHn-
ctirry.' I tik two UttH'i of 'Favorite I're-
w:riiti.n end found it did me ffnod f hud
brrn msrrie.1 fmir yr and hod no children;
ti w I cuo iv tmt mir home in lleei with
iiiile ktsy lij- horn July loth hy the h'lp of
' ' ft1 Vfr raedicme. 1 praise your medicine
bit! hi y
Y JaVuHih this letter if you wish."
. -!" . 'I II Dr. Pierce'i Common Sense
ujivtser is Bftit fr?e on receipt
. j pay expense of mailing only.
. "' -crnt aui'iju for the txxk in
1in or ji stamp for the cloth-
AMica Ur. K.V. fierce
Mr. and Mm Ireland and children
left Thursday for St. Louis. Sirs. Ire
land and Children were in the wreck
on the Frisco near Seneca last week
and btdly hurt. They were allowed
! by t he railroad company. Sirs.
In land is a sb-tcrof Sirs. Geo. Kapp.
Summer School.
the central state normal .vhil at
Kdmond Oklahoma offers to the!
teachers of Oklahoma and Indian Ter
ritory a.suiamer term of six week be-1
Sdimiivtr June i;th in which wi!! be
tantrhr by th regular faculty all
subject required for any territorial
certisTeatc. Credit will bo given for
all work cuiupSeied.
This is an unuMial opportunity.
An exam in.it ion will Ui held at the
close of t he session.
Trenfment tf IIn.
j. it. i.aAn.-cr. ui iLtiaca t-islms
i ron irt :.i;.i- idor. wi!) Invaria
y b: i.i.ort'c by the local r.pp:ication
' l-huhc! U'..c:r rwrf'.ct ulr-xchis!oB
o:t':) ;s th. rr; .Ky -:ii:ratcu with the
s.f -.ic ti.; j...i--c n the affected
psr:. u;..1 a thia n.V. r llrfctr-stall pp.
y.x r ad. Ev f :. i -two hours us a
:u ( s iOf sw rt lici. and cvf a f fi'eot
. He ieari-i i. lliis in Von lk-rp.
s ;;.-.! rl.r.t is. J:-J7 since which
i!3 rxt hil t-i rafdon to lar.ee
iiific t.-.oa t nc irt-fitiacnt f which wa
l su? n: nine by this n-.c.iiot:. SleCical
CoiiirlS.
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Mer. Co. il
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Notice.
All parties who are indebted to the
undersigned are requested to settle
their accounts before Slay 1. If not
so paid barrels will be shut oil until
payment is made. After Slay 1 all
water will be strictly cash.
S. B. Jackson & Sons.
Vinita April 11. ie0-l"8
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Special Meetings.
A week's special' meetings will I
held at the Pr'!hyt.eriati church con
ducted by Sal vat ion urmvo!li'rs. Good
siiiKtnjj and music will be furnished;
cornet and stringed instrument ac.
eompnniiiient. A time of interest and
bh'Nsiiiif is hoptti for. Service com
mences Tuesday night April P.dh at
o'cl.H'k on I he street and 8 o'clock
at'ehurch. All are most; cordiallv in-
vlted to attend.
NOW IS THE TIME TO USE
HYOMtl.
turea Catarrh and Preventt Colds-No
Stomach Dosing Just Breathe It.
Caper fcniie(.
L.j;.:r sauce niioulu a.wajs le served
v r.h toiiea- iv m nv.iti.on. Blend two
jbU f pooi.fuls of busier ana one offiou
n a saKccpar. until str.ooth but r.nt
brown. A 6a fcasr s pint of t-oihca wa-
r ar.d etc: unth o'tiie smooth. Add
ar.f-.nt r i .-ip ; " ' r.-f ! l tf Livtir ar.tl a
;(:i:- Ifr-iiia j :. '-. .in-: before Efrvine
in t!m-e tr-!:o : P-U of French
csmrr.:-.i'!ftni f -mner
A iiariialn.
'You Know mat center tauie we
looked at the other day and which you
?.id you could not afford?
"You mean the $20 one?"
Yes. Well. I got that very table to
la for J13.9&." Houston Post. .
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At this season of the year catarrhal
troubles are very prevalent and near-
ly every person suffers to a certain ex
tent
Catarrh is actually the result of a
suee-v-io!i of eohl. itnit e-m 1 ... aroi.
prevented if the proper treatment is I oihef.
tol lowed.
Hyomei is a natural yet sclent itlo
cure ror the colds ami grip lrob;es
that lead to catarrh as well as a posi-
tive cure for the disease Itself.
The balsamic air of Hyomei breat h
ed through the small pwket inhaler
that comes with every outfit is filled
with cerm-killinsj and hcalth-civiim
qualities that penetrate to the minut-
est air ceils of the. head throat and
lungs. It kills ail catarrhal jjer'rrs
frees the mucous membrane from poi-
sonous microbes and makes a perfect
and complete cure of catarrh.
The complete outfit costs only $1
while extra bottles of Hyomei can be
procured for 5X People's drug store
sells Hyomei on the "no cure no pay"
plan and will refund the money if it
fails to give perfect sat isfacl ion. You ;
take no risk whatever in using Hyo-
mei. It is the only t reatnient .sold un- j
der a K'uarantee of this nat ore where :
a kadinjr hval drujrifLst a 2 rccs to re-
turn the money if the t-reatment fails
to cure.
To obtain the best light
use EUPION -the family
safety oil and taka none
Inferior oils are
sometimes sold by deal-
ers as Eupion. The gen-
uine Eupion can be pur-
chased from the follow-
ing dealers in Vinita:
L T Garrison Weir Bros.
BaJgett Sanders F G Cowan
Miles Bros.
I N Williams
Jumbo Store
J T Ratcliff
Golden Rule
W I Davenport
S J Burns
II M Williams
F II Chilson
J M Jones
L Zeno
O S Morrow
STOE WORK
Brick and Gran
itoid Sidewalks
done in the best possible style
and at reasonable prices. Those
haying such work to let should
figure with me. Phone 364.
F. Smitli
GO TO
W. I. Davenport & Sons
See
H. R. Miller & Co.
For
Grauitoid and Stone Sidewalks
Can put your sidewalks iu Cheaper than
anyone else in the city.
See samp e's of both kinds at Walton
Lairnber Co
Don't fail to see our stone you will find
none better and none half so cheap.
IT. R. MILLER Manager
Office at Walton Lumber Co.
Vinita I. T.
FOR
Staple and Fancy
Groceries
With every Dollar's worth you buy you will receive a nice
FAN free. Call and see us.
Everything; Sold
Cheap for Cash
Foley's kidney cure makes kidneys
and bladder right. Don't delay tak-
ing. Sold by People's drug store dw
Albums showing views of the St.
Louis World's Fair can be bought of
the Katy agent for 25c. These albums
are absolutely free from all advertis-
ing. lG2-tf
E-I-P-A-X-S Tabuies
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind.
The 5-cent packet is enough for
usual occasions. The family bottle
(60 cents) contains a -supply for a
year. All druggists sell them dw
Mohair
SKirts
Newest
Styles
METSIi
Cares Ccirf! Prewenl Fueui&snla
New
Novelties
in Spring
Wraps
M
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IF IT IS A I New '
H Gingham
"QnonQiC '' under
uUllUoiil P Skirts )
its all right and that's all any woman needs to
know about petticoats.
We have just received a new line of these
skirts. Free patterns with Sorosis petticoats
also big saving coupons.
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Tailor
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Suits
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 164, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1904, newspaper, April 15, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775729/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.