The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 264, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 13, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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THE DAILY CHIEFTAIN
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40c a Month by Mail.
D. M. Marhs - - Editor.
II. Lee Clotwobthy
Associate Editor
VINITA IND. TER. AUG. 13.
Official Paper of the City.
For Bale or exchange one terri-
tory worth a few hundred millions.
Will sell for a vote in a gerry
mandered district or exchange for
the privileges of mixed schools.
Apply at headquarters of the
Creek Annexation League.
The latest dispatch irom Oyn'
Bay announces that after n ex-
citing contest the 'marble of the
juvenile RooBevelt are ranI'Mg iu
the paternal jeans. Tbib. iatest
triumph it is thought will guaran-
tee the renominalion of Teddy the
Talented.
The amount of time and money
expended on wild eyed political
schemes such as the Creek An-
nexation movement is simply
amazing. The Apolitical destiny
of the territory is manifest to all
except these blatant fakirs who
offer her millions of wealth" for
Bale or barter with the same non-
chalence as their contemporary
-street peddlers passes out a bunch
of collar buttons.
welcome assistance in its develop-
ment. With the development of
the oil coal and mineral lands in
connection with the great Jagncul
connection wwu mo bi .... ... L
. ith n ;tfl ester was visiting in this neigh
tural area prosperity with all its 6
attendant blessings will settle up
on this lavored land.
From chemical analysis made
of some of the popular territory
-drinks bv a Boston temperance
lecturer some interesting results Iake re9ort9;
are given. The so-cauea "meaas
are about as soothing to the stom-
ach as a bunch of red ants. The
"hop" products are also very
beneficial operating on the inter-
nal organs with the same etrenu-
osity as a swarm of Kansas grass
hoppers. There is little cause for
wonder at the vagaries of the ter-
ritory drunk. Through the court-
esy of the joint keepers he is in-
troduced to Delirium Tremens be-
fore he becomes acquainted with
the foot-rail. Such a privilege is
usually not accorded the common
whiskey drinker until he has con-
tributed bis last cent and is board
ing at a garbage box.
The Cherokee nation with her
great reserve of undeveloped
wealth cannot afford to delay the
day of its development. With the
ratification of the treaty the way
was opened and there is no seri-
ous obstacle to a great forward
movement. The other nations
with their rieh acreages of agricul-
tural lands; with bills Beame'd
with veins of coal and mineral of-
fer alluring inducements to the in-
vestor and homeseeker. Eastern
capital is seeking investment
away fiom the congested money
centers and no eecdon offers the
eame inducement as the territory.
The Cherokee nation is the most
favored aection of this great coun-
try but it must be announced to
the world that the bars are down.
"""hatjW-re before the nation was
'j of the few that cow
-pn will be "placed in
Tolly Friends.
It Is with Joy I tell you what Kodol
did for me. 1 was troubled with my
6tomach for several months. Upon
being advised to use Kodol I did so
and words cannot tell the good It has
done me. A neighbor had dyspepsia
so that he bad tried most everything.
I told him to use Kodol. Words of
gratitude have come te me from him
because I recommended it. George
W. Fry Viola Iowa. Health and
M.io.ngtb of mind and body depend
on the stomach and normal activity
of Hie digestive organs. Kodol the
great reconstructive tonic cures all
stomach and bowel troubles Indiges-
tion dyspepsia. Kodol digests any
good food you eat. Take a dose after
meals. A. W. Foreman. dw
A Summer Trip Unsurpassed On the
Continent.
The trip to Salt Lake City or to the
Pacific coast via that point over the
Denver .& Rio Grande and the Rio
Grande Western Is the most beauti-
ful In America. No European trip of
equal length can compare with it in
grandeur of scenery or wealth of
novel Interest. Then Salt. Lake C lty
itself is a most quaint and picturesque
placend well worth the journey. Its
Mormon temple tabernacle tithing
office aud church institutions; its hot
sulphur springs within the city limits
Its delightful temperature sunny
climate and its Great Salt Lake
deader and denser than the Dead Sea
in Palestine are but a few features
of Salt Lake City's countless attrac
tions. There are parks drives canons
and beautiful outlying mountain and
Imagine If you can sr
bath In salt water a mile above sea
level and In water in which the hu-
man body cannot sink. Inquire of
your nearest ticket agent for low
tourist rates to Salt Lake City or
write for information and copy of
"Salt Lake City the City of Saints"
to S. K. Hooper the general passen-
ger agent Denver Colo. '
A Physician Healed.
Dr. Geo. Ewlnz a practicing physi-
cian of Smith's Grove Ky. for over
thirty years writes his personal ex-
perience with Foley's Kidney Cure:
"For years I had been greatly bother-
ed with kilney and bladder trouble
and enlarged prostrate gland. I. used
everything known to the profession
without relief until I commenced to
use Foley's Kidney Cure. After tak-
ing three bottles 1 was entirely re-
lieved and cured. I prescribe it now
daily In my practice and heartily re-
commend its use to all physicians for
such troubles. I have prescribed It
In hundreds of cases with perfect suc-
cess.' Sold by People's drug store. dw
Jail Notes.
ffni. Turner was brought In by
Deputy Rogers of Sallisaw charged
with introducing.
To date a total of 63 prisoners have
been received at the juil.
Consumption Threatened.
"I was troubled with a backing
cough for a year and 1 thought I had
consumption" nays C. Unger 211
Maple St. Champaign 111: "I tried
a great many remedies and I was un-
der the care of physicians for t-everal
month. 1 ui'ed one bottle of Foley's
Honey and Tar. It cured me and I
have out been troubled since." Sold
by People's drug fclore. dw
Rock Creek Notes.
The rain of Sunday night glad-
dened the heart of the farmers.
A. 0. Harland of South McAl-
For g-ooi ice leave orders at
Foreman's Drug; Store 'phene 16
or 131. Georce Davis will con-
borhood Monday
Ellis Webb and family went to
Vinita Tuesday to bring the Jum-
bo prize piano home with them
but concluded later that they did
not need it.
Dr. Herron and family- and Walt
Taylor and wife visited with Will
Propp and wife Saturday. -
Mrs. Dr. Seabright and Mrs.
Geo. Warren of Adair visited
Mrs. Propp Tuesday.
The rain stopped the haying and
most of the men went to Vinita
to see the sights Tuesday.
Uncle Joe Harris and wife ex-
pect to move to Chelsea Boon.
The apple crop is very short' in
this vicinity.
Charles Jackson and son' of
Arkansas are visiting .the family
of Oscar Clark.
John Colvert has purchased the
livery barn at Adair and will move
to that town Boon.
A man from Duck creek has
rented the Frazier farm and is
plowing for wheat.
Frank Higgins visited his sister
Mrs. Frank Badgett in Vinita
Tuesday. ' '
A Necessary Precaution.
Don't neglect a cold. It Is worse
than unpleasant. It is dangerous. By
using. One Minute Cough Cure you
can cure it at once Allays Inflam-
mation clears the head soothes and
strengthens the mucous membrane.
Cures coughs croup throat and lung
troubles. Absolutely safe. Acts im-
mediately. Children like it. A. W.
Foreman. . dw
At Balentine' This Week.
Good Coffee and Tea a specialty.
Macley and Kinsella coffee kept
in stock; 20 25 and 35c. per lb.
also have other coffee from 10 to
15 cents per lb.
Fine Tea.
Beat Din head Gun Powder. Im
perial basket-fired Japan Black
and tea dust all kept in stock.
Fresh bacon and lard kept in
stock at all times.
Eacon and lard at from 12 1-2 to
IS cents per pound.
Brooms at 10 20 and 2oc each
Fine toilet soaps on band. Price
5 10 and 25 cents per cake.
Genuine country sorghum kept
constantly in stock.
Everything kept in as nice a
condition as possible.
I am glad at all times to see my
lriends and want to please them.
Thanking you for pat favors
&c I remain
Yours respectfully
Mrs. Balentine.
Just Look At Her.
Whence came that sprightly step
faultless skio rich rosy coruplexim
smiling face. She look good feel
good. Here's her secret. Sbs uses
Dr. King's New Lire Pills- Result
all organs active digestion ood no
headaches no chaDce for "blues."
Try them yourself. Only 25c at Peo-
ples and A. W. Foreman's drug
store. ' d w
Excursion to Kansas City Aug. 17th.
Round trip t2. Special train. Lots
of room. Arrive In Kansas City Sun-
day morning at 7 o'clock returning
train leaves at 10:30 p. rn. giving you
all day in Kansas City. See Katy
Agent. -
Shoe repairing at Lee Barrett's.
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Don't need a
Summer tonic
You need plenty of exer-
cise in the open air ? ' See
us for reliable bicycles at
ri lowest prices.
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Fishing tackle
Sporting goods.
Darrough Hardware Co.
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Clocks.
The flight of time is most conveniently recorded in a home
by a good clock. I have them in all sizes aud many styles.
Good Niklo alarm clocks only 98c.
Eight-day clock strike and alarm $3.50.
Handsome Porcelain clocks S-day $8.50
When you want a clock or anything in the jewlery line call
and see what I have.
Fine anil complicated watch repairing a specialty.
Motto Not the cheapest but the BEST work at all time.
August Schliecker
26 S. Wilson St. Jeweler and Optician
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 264, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 13, 1902, newspaper, August 13, 1902; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775803/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.