The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 128, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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Friday March 4th.
GIDEON'S
Georgia Camp
Meeting Co.
30-PEOPLE-30
A ilt luno of dt'llfc'litf u! diversions; bothp-
MiliiK ilolliK all tlm tluiH. AHHiliHH 1
I rue from tn olija ;l lonaoln word or no-
tion. A nfiw f m nww IdeaK imw ftat
tiros pr'MiiillKK I"1 niosl lulentud Mnn-
rs. ilunn.rs viiuttxvlllUt anil rcllne.l
fu i iiiiiUith UhvIvuI of tlm Old 'I lino
SimiiH unit Mi'lcidh-s of the JoltonilllH.
limly Ht.rfKt Hivrmle uii'l Kree (Jonrnrls
Noon Hrlni'liml business streets N:t;!it
rJ'iont of Theatre.
30-Couqt thtm in Pa.ade-3D
25 cts. 35 cts 50 cts.
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WANTS
WANTEU-Mm or women lorul reprrsient-
atlvts for a lilgli cUhs iuukizIiiu. Inrxe
coirmilsKloiiN: canli prlz.s J. N. Tniln r
HO Kt Wash lu ir tun Miuarp. New York N.
y. If
AH. HUi'HSUTON will clean your lumte
and lay your curpms Leave order hi
Mnllcy & Ijrairuiiuer a furniture fclore.
MOUSE TO BEN i -Knur rooms and
KtRhll': lll'riiku llm kl r.n.T ft-.iin kli t'u I .
ibe fuKiiliiiiitlilu VfHl Kud. M. K Mtlford. enpoi') S.
Buy the Singer sewing machine; it
s 1 1 10 best l!)-f f
Housefull of new dishes tin and
granite ware at Duras'. 122-t.f
Greys' coffee at Burns'. 127-tf
Tlie Oh iof tain's telephone is 44 and
tiie paper want's the news.
Fresh garden and flow er seeds at W
I Davenport's. 1 dtf
Fine sweet potato seed a ear load.
will will lie here soon at W. 1. Dav-
dtf
Onion sets garden and flower seeds
at Budget ts. dll!)-tf
A. L. Ballard and U. L. Metcalf of
Film lii.ti of fruits and fresh
ies at Viniia Meat Store.
Extra clean bhiojrritss sweet peas
red and while clover and Bermuda
grass seed at Ed. Lee's.
We take in any kind of old machines
on the Singer. You can liuy them on
easy pay ine.nl s. l!Mf
f'iano good as new for sale. For
price and particulars see Mrs. John
Miller Drake. 12i-tf
Mrs. Schliecker sr. and her daugh- J
ter Miss Clara who have been here
three months visiting the family of
August Schliecker the jeweler leave
today for their home in St. Louis.
Dr. Essie Bondurant lias moved her
ofllee from Green hotel to the Empire
Block up stairs. . dll!)-tf
Foil Sale Six year old mare 15
hands high; good driver and safe for
lady. Also buggy and harness. See
J. M. Drake. 125tf
Just received a carload of bran and
shorts mixed half and half. Send me
your order and get good feed. L. P.
Garrison. 124-tf
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HI SINi'.S-l'.i';y haviii)f home iiK-aua
wlnlifs to iiuai! In bnnliiras In Vtiilta. AU-
uri-M r.iiL li'hart. the land nun. li 140
t-uti IS r. 1 A isrsre convunlnnt room
cioso to tow... t-utiur for two nu n or man (irove were here last night
bin for lltclit boukekeopinx. Mrs lnyld
iiyinr. iai-151
WANTEO-ilouseKirl. See Mri. !.e Bur
Mil. Ii7-tf
One new ulano for sale ou time.
liere. 137-l.W
LOCAL NOTE5
Fresli Tomatoes Saturday. Badgett-
Sanders.
Meal tickets good for 21 meals at
Whit ney's $3.50. 122-tf
Best flour bran and meal at Burns1
The Western hotel lias been pro
vided with an iron fire escape.
If you want good butter and fat
chickens go to V. G. Cowan. 5tf
La grippe coughs yield quickly to
the wonderful curative qualities of
Foley's Honey and Tar There is
nothing.else "just as good." ' Sold by
1'eople's Drug store. dw
Two-room house in Walnut grove to
rent apply to Campbell.
K-I-P-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind.
The 5-cent packet is enough for
usual occasions. The family bottle
(GO cents)' contains a supply for a
year. All druggists sell thorn dw
kf is to do them slowly deliberately and correctly. Don't hurry; take your
r; time calculate carefully just what you will do and how you will do it.
Above all keep cool. Your level headed grandparents parents sisters
i$ hrnthprs n nrl fripnHc will ttI1 vnti tViif tVi mfoct nl-i-Q i j.
w.f.. ....v ..i.. jvii '"' mv jclijl yini IU1 yuu IU 11 ilUC lb
Ratcliff's Vinita's best store.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
W e are au t liorli-d to aiiiHiiinri- Hi-nr E
Kiilntiour for re-le'tlon to Hie oiili' of ders.
' "7 II BUifjfL V lJ IIJU IM.IKJII III HIO
l'ernocritltc party.
Tbo Dally Clik'ftaln t aiuliortzed to n-
mmni'ij tliHiiainof John K. Hriiw for the
office of Cliy Marshal of Vlnlta nubject to
me nriuin or tlie iM uiiicrauc party.
W a ar authorised to nninunee V- J Bar
rett lor ris eleiMlon to the ollice nf HecorOur
uh)ert to ihe action of Hie Democratic
party.
Jello. Badgett-Sanders.
Almonds. Badget t-Sanders.
Noodles at Badgett-Sanders'. tf
Sam Hawkins is liere from Edna.
Freh Oysters any style Whitney's
Plum Pudding. Badgett-Sanders.
Sweet Oranges. Badgett-Sanders.
Mrs. It. L. Martin is up from Pen-
sacola today.
English Walnuts. I'.adgitt-Sanders.
Fresh Oysters any. style Whitney's.
Canned lets at Badgett's. dlliMf
Ion't miss the fun: Georgia Camp-
meeting tonight.
Fresh (H-as. liadget t-Sanders.
Died of RhenmatUm.
The family of Dick Fields at Lo
cust Hill lost a daughter Lizzie last
niRht. aged 13. She had been sick
three rears willi iheniiiiitkm The
A fresli shipment of Chase & San- funeral will take nlace tomorrow
horn's tea and coffee. Badget t-San- r
dll!)-tf We want every family in Vinita to
Ferndell Salad Dressing. Badirett- lr 01 our "innner rarry" nour.
Sanders dlM-t f 11 s kooo. itea at iieaa Mill ac
Elevator Co. D. T. Hall agent near
I" nsco depot. 123-tf
C. II. Delozier.C. W. Bultlngton and
I). G. Elliott are here from Chelsea
Badgett-Sanders' new spring goods
are arriving.
Weir Bros have added a bran new
delivery wagon to their rolling stock.
All kinds of warY'h and clock repair.
ing done at Foreman's. f.'8-tf
This olllce has a supply of mount
ing board in three colors cut any size
desired. Orders solicited.
natch and jewelry repairing at
Foreman's. 12S-tf
New lino of beads and looms at
Burns'. . 127-tf
You can buy it. cheap for cash or on
easy payments the Singer sewing
machine. l't-tf
Patronize home people. I. X. Wil
liams buys his meat at home and
spends his money at home. He keeps
a nice line of all kinds of meats fish
and fat chickens and they are all
bought here of our own farmers. Vi-
nita Meat Store. 94-tf
Laat Warning to Tax Payers.
All citizens of Vinita who owe taxes
for 1003 are warned that if payment is
not made forthwith suit will be
brought against them.
B. (i. Chandler
Tax Collector.
Fresh Oysters any style Whitney's which is saying a good deal.
Dreiamaking.
To the ladies: Miss Winnie Mere
dith formerly of Chicago. lat of
The postolTlce has been papered.paint Springfield. Mo. lias located in Vinita
ei and generally 'spruced up ' till it with all of the latest methods in dre
is fully in keeping with the town making and fitting using the McDow-
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New Goods of Every Descrip-
tion Arriving and on Display
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Fresh Ojsters any style. Whit ney's.
Charles K. Dn'ggs post office in-
.spwtor Is in Vinita today.
Swift's Premium I Pirns and Break-
fast Bacon. Badgett-Sanders.
Bojal Luncheon (lit-cse. Badgett-
Sandi r.v
Tumblers from 2V to 1.25 ir set
at Burns'. 122-tf
Cool farm to let near Vinita for
cash. Apply at this ofllee.
Mackerel and codfish at Burns'.
Two fine milk cows for sale. ' See
J. T. Cunter. 122-tf
Fifty-six pieca jk-t of Kaglish semi-
purcelain ware for JV.is at Burns' tf
ell system of cutting adjustable form
Ihe best is the cheapest: buy the I etc. and will appreciate a share of
Singer sewing machine; $.". K) down Jour patronage. Located on South
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anil 2.oo per month. l!-tf
Just rrcclved a car of S P. Hour
h best on ilia market. L. P. Oar
r.xort. IH-U
(0 to the Palace Meat Market for
choice meats; fish and game in season.
Cwo doors east of courthouse. 8Stf
Bev. Mr. Pershing the new Congre
gational minister will preach next
Sunday.
Nice line of muslin underwear at
Burns'. 127-tf
Stalk cutter for sale. M.E. Milford.
Seven-piece chamber set for $3.35 at
Burns. 122-tf
The opera hoii.se tonight wont look
much as it did last when tlie demo-
cratic club held forth.
Ice cream at Silver Moon restau-
rant. . lo-tf
Fresh Ojsters any style Whitney's.
Claim for sale in Oklahoma. See
Campbell-Marrs Beal Estate Co. 112tf
Champagne Wafers. Badgett-Sanders.
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Sam Parks returned from Tahleipiah
yesterday. He reports the republican
convention there as U-ing largely at-
tended. Burns' Telephone No. is tU. 127-tf
The U-st meats tine pork sausage
cai ana anyiiiing t-ise 111 the meat
line at Vinita Meat Store. 94-tf
Home-dried Apples
ders.
Durkee's Celery Salt. Badgett-Sanders.
i t'et our seats early for the Ccorgia
Ca npirtH't ing or they ill not be the
in the house. You may lie sure
jof that.
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Bock Candt Svrup. Badget t-San '
ders. I
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; me a trial. F. (!. Cowan. 5tf '
; Foley's Kidney Cure makes the:
; kidneys and bladder right. Contains
not hing injurious. At Peoples Irug
Store. dw
1 Fresh garden seed at Burns'. 127-tf
1 W. B. Metieorge and wife drove over
to Nowata this morning to visit Mr.
. McCeorge's sister Mrs. X. L. Lstlin
who formerly resided in this city for
a few davs.
Wilson st. opposite U. S. jail. dll2-tf
KICKAtlDSGREilM
fiat's Awful Suffering from
Eczema. .
Bndgett-San-
Not Hold Her. SliaTcra
Her Face and Arms.
Ciitioora Saved Her Life So
Hoi&ar Says.
When BIT little sirl was sir mnnt .Tia
old she had eczema. We had used
cold creams and all kinds of remedie.
but nothing did her anr eood. In fact.
she bept getting worse. I used to
wrap her hinds un. and when I would
dress her I had to put her on the table
for I could not hold her. She would
kick and scream and when gho could.
he would tear her face and arms
almost to pieces. I used fonr boxes of
Cotlcura Ointment two cakes of Cutl-
cura Soap and gave her the Ctnlcura
Insolvent and she wascuretl and I see
no traces of the humour left. I can
truthfully say that they have saved her
Iile and any one suffering as she did I
should advise them to give Cutlcura a
fair trial." MRS. G. A. COXRAD Lis-
bon N. II. Feb. 7 ISUs.
Five years later tIz. Feb. 23 1903
Sirs. Conrad writes:
"It Is with pleasure that I can
Inform you that the cure has been per-
manent as It is now six years since she
was cored and there has been no return
of the disease since and I have advised
lot of friends to use the Cutlcura
Keraedies In all diseases of the skin."
Instant relief and refreshing sleep for
skin-tortured babies and rest for tired
fretted mothers. In warm baths with
Cnticura Soap and gentle anointltrs
with Cuticura Ointment the great skin
cure and purest of emollients to be
followed In severe cases by mild doses
of Cuticura Kesolvent. This ts the
purest sweetest most speedy per-
manent and economical treatment for
torturing disfiguring itching burning
bleeding scaly crusted and pimply
skin aud scalp humours eczemas
rashes and irritations.
(In ftm of tt!octll t tt Vi;. prr of
('intrant ftv op ilv. ip. tt lrl s. Ti
tu- 1 1'irii. A K.jf d It 1 Bt-.ii 1": ivmi-
bo At ntr k t nm . sow Cr&pnfeM.
I.Ife Inanranre Work a Profltabl.
Field lor Women Sj One Ed-
thaniantir Feminine Solicitor.
Life Insurance work offers a profit
ble field to women nowadays. If she bi
bright and energetic she easily can real
ize an Income of ?5000aycer. Hereorn-mis.-ions
depend entirely on be r cwn en-
deavors. "The possibilities for women in tht
life insurance are limitless" Eaid one of
the best known women workers. "With
all the women that are working at II
r.ofr it still is a practically unworked
field.
"From my experience in the business
I should say that it is the best possiblt
Ur.e for a were an to enter. Sheisabeo-
luteiy independent and. best of all sh'
knows she is maki-g money further-
more she i3 able to lift herself out of th'
rut of woman's occupations In general
"In life Insurance a woman has th
mest broadening experience. Sh' meet?
all classes of people. In a short timesbf
develops new faculties. She learns tc
read human nature which Is the telllnp
part of the business. For her own benefit
I should advise any young girl or womar
whose circumstances compel her to eart
her own living to grasp these excelled
opportunities."
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Missouri l(ansas&
Texas Railway.
TIME OF TRAINS
Vinita I. T.
THE RIGHT TRAINS BETWEEN '
ST. LOUIS
CHICAGO
HANNIBAL
KANSAS CITY
JUNCTION. CITY
I llN THE NORTH
SAN ANTONIO
DALLAS
FORT WORTH
HOUSTON
GALVESTON
IN TEXAS -
A N oIaLLIpOI NTS.BEYON O.
Northbound
No. 2 Express ilallv 12:I9. m
N'i. "Kuty r'ljer" stop at
Important points only. .dally I m.
No. 4 M!l nnd Express.. daily 9:4.) h hi
No. .V. Local ex. i-un.i.0l p.m
Southbound.
So. 1. Express dally 4:13 am.
No. 5. Kty Kivpr" stops :tt
Imimrtitnt poln's only. .dully V:45 a.m.
No. S. Mail and Express. .'inily 7:27 p.m.
No. 57. Local ex. Sun. 12:01 p m.
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SHOE
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Palace Meat Market I Grocery
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The Vtost Direct
Route from either north
or south to the Famous
Health Resort and
Springs of
PHI I. f.
is via the
"Descriptive literature concerning
this delightful resort - furnished
upon appication to
Passenger Traffic Department
FRISCO SYSTEM
Saint Lo jls
Not the Cheapest but the Best
MEATS in Vinita. Nothing:
but Corn Fed cattle slaughter-
ed; I handle Kansas City and
home grown meats. &
Between ihe Cobb and Green 4 T "f "- t C
S Holds Jt . Phone 79 fcS Z.CI10 iTOp t
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The very Latest in Electric Lighting Meridian
Lamps White Light High Candle Power Low
Current Consumption.
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 128, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1904, newspaper, March 4, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775731/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.