The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 288, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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SCHOOL
T:A:B:L:E:T:S
IN DAILY DEMAND
i ri
Bought to Hold trade.
Best and largest for the
money.
Lead Pencils
Ten Holders
C'rcular Erasers ink or pencil
Hard Wood Rulers
School Crayons
Black Ink Slates
Slate Pencils Pencil lioxes
School Hags Lunch lioxes
Pencil Sharpeners
f'nmnosit irm Hooks.
Our Stock is Complete.
New York Racket
VIN1TA i. T.
WANTED !
Everybody to come
and - examine - our
Wall
Paper
New Patterns now
on hands. New ideas
on decorating from
the latest "Modern
Decorator."
Let us figure with you for
your Fainting Paper
Hanging and Sign Work.
'eairs &
Mc'Clure
At the Xeitf York Jiackel
r are now working
.tiLucian Uufllngton's and the Green
i el.
A . The
Vinita Meat Store
'I Carries a full line
of Groceries as well
; as a full line of
Canned and Bot-
f tied Goods Salt
Smoked and Fresh
Ij Meats Flour and
! Feed. We respect-
p fullv solicit a share
ot your patronage.
: Special brands of
I Teas and Coffees
I also carried. Daily
I delivery to all parts
I to all parts of the
J city.
r- Let us Show You.
nita Meat Store
1. N. Williams Prop.
; P. Garrison
; Wholesale
' Ami retail Hour
' Feed jind scoils.
Carries a full line of
Feed of all kinds:
Bran Shorts Chop
Corn oats and hay.
Field garden and
. Flour seeds.
Seed wheat
Seed oats.
Oil cake and oil
Meal.
i Pratt's stock and
Poultry food.
t'e 108.
u
h Room New Bldg.
South Wilson St.
I he is never known to those
ho t ike an occasional dose of
pi The value of t lie resin ob-
Urom the Dine tree lias lone
p-nizift in the treatment of
"nft!ie bladder and kidneys
i of l'inenles will give reli f
'ott le will cure told In- A.
Comedy
BYRD-ADA THEATRE 77
WEDNESDAY SEPT. LI
The Dainty Comedienne
Carol Arden
and her select company
in
Paul Wilstach't Comedy of Old Georgetown
POLLY
PRIMROSE
Original Complete Production and
Accesssoiies.
MAN AG EM EST OF D. L. WILLIAMSON
Prices - - $1.00 75c 50c 25c
Seats on sale at
Mallaney & Myers Drug Store
beginning Monday Sep. 25
LOCAL NOTES
Office room to rent. Apply here.
Quick Meal Ranges at Frazecs. 280tf
J. O. Hall went to Claremore today.
Hinshaw for plumbing. Phone 76.
288-1)0
FREE BUS To and fromthedepots
for all travelers. Royal Hotel 4tJtft
Attorney W. P. Thompson went to
Muskogee today on business.
Office room to rent at the Gateway
hotel. 85tf
Go to the Gateway the only Euro-
pean hotel in the city. 85tf
The Cherokee Club report the dance
last night as the best of the season
The little son of Ed Choteau is quite
sick with intermittent fever.
A. YanValeit does the tin work In
Illnshaw's shop. Phone 283-90
The Quick Meal Ranges are the
best. Frazee's. 29tf
The users of the Quick Meal Ranges
are our best advertisers. Frazee Hwd
& Fur. Co. 280-tf
Assistant District Attorney Huck
leberry returned from Muskogee last
night.
Plumbing and Tinwork promptly
done at Hickman's Hardware
store. w-u
Jas. S. Davenport went to Table
quah today to attend a session of the
Cherokee council.
riun.bing done by Hinshaw come
and see me or call by phone 70. Hunt
building. 288-94
Furnished rooms to rent at the
Gateway hotel from $1.50 to 12.50 per
week. 85tf
Thos. Jones of Muskogee was
here today and sold one thousand
head of cattle.
Dont fail to see the Quick Meal if
you are in the market for a Range.
Fra.ee Ildw. & Fur. Co. 28-tf
The workmen on the Katy depot
are delayed for lack of material and
in the meantime will build a depot at
Dig Cabin.
Hinshaw has moved to ttie building
on South Wilson street formerly
occupied by Joseph Hunt Phone 7tt.
288-94
Dr. E. W. King of Charleston 111.
is here and expects to locate at some
point in the territory.
FOR SALE Encyclopedia Brittan-
ica bound in leather good as new
cost $87.50 will sell for $J5. Apply
at Chieftain oilice.
Plumbing and 1'inwork promptly
done at Hickman's Hardware
store. . 28i-tf
Twelve teams and men arrived to
day from Dawson to work on the rail-
road grade north of the Willie Halsell
College.
It is a pleasure to take Dr. Dade's
Litt le Liver Pills and enjoy their tonic
effect upon the liver. Sold by A. P-
Owens. d
Plumbing and Tinwork promptly
done at Hickman's Hardware
store. 2K-tf
W. J. Roberts wlio is interested in
the Roberts & Martin packing house
and E. A. Wright a blacksmith ar-
rived here from Williamsburg Ind.
yesterday.
The Quick Meal is the only Range
on the maket that fx being sold for
its true value. See them and get prices
at Frszees. 2l-tf
Foley's Honey and Tar is peculiarly
adapted for chronic throat troubles
dan will positively cure bronchitis
hoarseness and all bronchial diseases.
Refuse subst itutes. For sale by Peo-
ple's srug store dw
Miss Bessie Summers fell yesterday
and fractured both bones of one arm.
Dr. Ammundson was called and re-
duced the fracture.
Plumbing and Tinwork promptly
done at Hickman's Hardware
store. 2Uf
You cm apply Manlian inside. ri:ht
where the pain is. It is put up In col-
lapsible tidies with no7!e attachment
for introducing it. Man.an stops pain
inst ant ly and cures all kind of blind
bleeding itching and protruding piles.
Sid by A. P. Owens Druggist dw
Comic Opera
BYRD-ADA THEATRE
THURSDAY SEPT.
28
The
IRMA
Comic Opera
Company
Supporting the Clever Young
Prima-Donna
Miss Emma Abbott DeBold
IN THE BKIGIIT
SPARKLING
COMIC OPEUA
"Miss America"
Special Scenery Beautiful Costumes Big
Chorus uiaeenn uancers rreiiy
Girls Pine Singers Funny
Comedians.
Performance Is Guaranteed
Standard Prices - 75c 50c 25c
Seats at all prices at the usual place
Monday Sept 25.
Grant Victor Is In town today
L. F. Parker jr. returned home
from Washington today.
L. Browdie a merchant of Estella
Is quite sick.
Pluming and tin work done by Hin
shaw in the Hunt building. Phone 76.
288-94
Dr. Oliver P.agby and T. M. Buf-
fington went to Chelsea today to look
after their oil business.
Bud Wagers was placed in jail yes
terday by Deputy Sol Sisemore of
Salisaw charged with adultery.
It is a pleasure to take Dr. Dade's
Lit tie Liver Phis and enjoy their tonic
effect upon the liver bold Dy A. v.
Owens Druggist. aw
District Attorney W. S. Stanfleld
will return home from Washington
Saturday.
Hinshaw has moved to the building
on South Wilson street formerly
occupied by Joseph Ilunt. Phone 76.
288-94
Miss Ilerma Keithly who is teach
ing the Centralia schools writes that
her school Is progressing nicely with
41 pupils enrolled.
MEN The Oklahoma City Barber
college teaches you the trade In from
8 to 8 weeks and guarantees positions.
Write for terms. 117 S. Robinson tf
The largast and best equipped tin
and plumbing shop in the Indian
Territory excepting none. Hinshaw
in Hunt building. Phone 76. 288-90
J. J. Mastin was brought in yester
day by Deputy Geo. Williams of Col-
linsville. Mastin had been represent-
ing himself as an agent of the Arkan-
sas Fire Insurance company.
R-I-P-A-N-STabuies
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind.
The 5-cent packet is enough tor
usual occasions. The family bottle
(60 cents) contains a supply for 1
year. All druetrista sell them dw
Orville D. Hall Indian Territory
correspondent of the Kansas City
Journal located at Muskogee and
Manager Kennedy of the Western
Newspaper Union of that city were
here today on matters pertaining to
their lines of business.
It is difficult to cure a cough or free
yourself from the discomforts of a cold
unless you move the bowels. Bee's
Laxative Honey and Tar acta on the
bowels and drives all cold out of the
svstem. For croup whooping cough
colds and all lung and bronchial affec-
tions no remedy is equal to the origi-
nal liee's Laxative Honey and Tar. A
Liquid Cold Cure. Sold by A. P. Owen
Druggist. dw
The work of excavation for the
basement of the Barrett building is
being pushed and it will not be long
before they will be ready to lay the
the corner stone for a tine brick
block t here.
Doctor Could Not Help Her
"I had kidney trouble for years"
writes Mrs Raymond Connor of Shel-
ton Wash "and the doctors could
not help me I tried Foley's Kidney
Cure and the very first dose gave me
relief and I am now cured. I cannot
say too much for Foley's Kidney
Cure." At People's drug store dw
L. B. Campell has closed a deal
with John It. Davenport for a lot on
the west side of North Park belong-
ing to Dr. Lcuis Bagby for a consid-
eration of J.wO. Mr. Davenport will
erect a residence there.
Died.
Albert Tee Kerr the little son of
Mr. and Mr O. W. Kerr living
southeast of town died last night.
The funeral services willbelreld at
the home tomorrow.
To Whom It May Concern.
I do hereby solemnly swear that I
have traveled through Chetopa Yiuita
Tulsa and Muskogee: that I find the
Midway restaurant in Yinita sets up
the liest meals I ever ate
27-V3 W. Cn A stain.
' No Unpleasant Effect.
If you ever took Iewitt's Little
Early" Risers for bUlkmsness or con-
stipation you know what pill pleasure
is. These famous little phis c!ene
the liver and rid the system of ail bile
uitliout nrod-.iHr.i? tinrdwt'Wiit e:Tcts.
I Sol 1 by People's drug store. dw
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Indies' .PP
Hew Fall Garments
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E. M. Raicli
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Cheap Rates
To California Colorado
Utah Idaho Montana
Oregon and Wash-
ington. Now is the time-while
the rates are low to
make that journey west.
Until November ist the
rates one way will be
about half what they us-
ually are.
Any "Katy" agent will
be pleased to give you
particulars as to rates
time of irains etc.
If you're going to Cal-
fornia ask about the
"KATY" TOURIST CAR
George Morton
ti. P. & T. A.
BOX 911 ST.LOLiS.nO.
Croup is quickly relieved and whoop-
ing cough will not "run its course" if
vou use the original Bee's Laxative
"Money and Tar. This cough syrup is
different from all others because it
acts on the bowels. You can not cure
croup and whooping cougti until you
rid the system of all congestion by
working off the cold through a copious
action of the bowels. Bej's Laxative
Honey and Tar does this and cures
all coughs croup whooping cough etc.
No opiates. Sold by A. P. Owens dw
Tinesalve acts like a poultice. Best
thing in the world for boils burns
cracked hands tetter etc. Sola by
A. P. Owens Druggist dw
Used For pneumonia.
Dr C J Bishop of Agnew Mich.
says. "I have ucd Foley's Honey and
Tar in three severe cases of pneumo-
nia with good results b every case."
Refuse substitutes. For sale by Peo
pie's drug store. dw
First pnl iihni Sept. 1'.' 1W3.
Warning Order.
In ihr rn!t! rtr!t mnrt tt Vinitu in
the N'lrthern I'ntrkt i th Indian Territory.
M Lrwto Plaintiff.
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J. in'B T imer Att"n:ey I t N'-'H -Kef.'k-nt I e-feniisnt.
We now have ready for your choosing: a stock
of Women's Fall Garments that presents the very lat-
est and most exclusive styles largest variety and the
best values. The showing: sparkles with beauty and is
brilliant with the most attractive economies.
Women's New Fall Suits
$16.50 '$17.50'$2000 $25.00
We are showing: many new styles in Women's
Up-to-Date Tailor-Made Suits. All the fall materials
are represented Cheviots Broadcloths and the Men's
wear Worsted and Mixtures.
New Walking Shirts.
we are showing a large variety of New Skirts in
Panama Cheviot Worsted and Broadcloth in all col-
s and lengths at popular prices.
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Vinita Ind. Ter.
i Olitkb Bagby Pres. J. O. Hall
first IRattonal IfBanft
VINITA
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Oldest and Strongest National Bank in Cherokee Nation
i DIRECTORS
S Oliver Bagby B. F. Fortner E. B.
W. A. Graham I.O.Hall G. W. Clark W. E. Halsell t
DOES A SAFE GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
BANKING
You have more or less of it. Possibly it is with us. Such
being the case you know something of our service. But if
not a patron wouldn't it be well for you to become one!
We Pay Interest on Time Deposits.
International Bank & Trust Co.
Vinlta.
Capital. -
MISSOURI STATE LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Home Office' St. Louis Mo.
DID YOU KNOW:
FASTEST
GROWING
HIGHEST
INTEREST
EARNING
LOWEST
DEATH
KATE
YOUNG
COMPANIES the safest; you had as well believe that the old-
EEST est bankis the safest.
That the Missouri State Life is now operating
ALWAYS in twenty-two states and Is constantly estend-
AGGRESsIYE ing its fields of operations and is not only the
best company for the policy holder but for the
agent as well.
If you are a; prospective policy bolder cr desire agency work
call on or write
JOS. P. SCOTT
VINITA
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IND. TER.
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Frayser
A. L. Cturchtll If. H. Kanugai
BUSINESS
Ind. Ter.
- $100000.00
That for the past two years the Missouri State
Life made the largest net increase in its insur-
ance account of any company in the world.
That its interest earnings on investments are
greater than those of any other company being
fi.i'S per cent net.
That its death rate is only about 65 per cent of
the death rate according to the requirements of
the state standard.
That the oldest companies are not necessarily
General Agent
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 288, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 21, 1905, newspaper, September 21, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775788/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.