The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 212, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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FOR WOMEN
Christian College 54m y
Schools of Music Art Oratory and
lloma Exclusive patrona Eeut cibU M-
Telephone No. 292
Prompt Delivery
Ready for Business
EMPIRE CASH GROCERY
HUBBARD SL GREEN
PROPRIETORS
New Store New Firm New Goods
Complete line of Staple and
Fancy Groceries at Prices
that are Right.
CIGARS CONFECTIONS- FEED
"J
yf CO TO
W. I. Davenport & Sons
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
t :
Who Goes There?
U. C V. REUNION
Nasllviile.June 14-16
VERY LOW ROUND TRIP RATES
i n rrr. V
St. Louis may l included in return trip at small
additional expense.
Full information on request.
& T. A. I. S. McN ALLY D. P. A.
Oklahoma City
IT.AJ. I STATE TRANSACTIONS.
Recorded in the 0ice of the Clerk of
the Second Recording Diotriot t
Vinita Indian Territory.
WARRANT DEEDS.
Louis Bean et ux to Samuel G Vic-
tor net nwi of nwi and nwi of net of
nwi sec 31 tp 27 n r 24 e; net swi of
set of sec 30 tp 27 n r 24 e and ttie
set net of swi sec 14 tp 20 n r 21 east;
$400.
T!nhrt. Daniels to Bradley Realty
Bank & Trust Co. all of his allotment
in Cherokee nation except homestead
.- mid nt tipr valuable considerations
Thos Bean to Nancy Builington sei
net of sec 30 tp 20 n r zu zw iuu.
Snlnman Martin to Nancy Bulling
ton part of swi of nei of set and that
nart of set swi of tne set lying east 01
the M K & T railroad in sec 25 tp 26
n r 20 e and that part of the net swi
nf rink and that Dart of the nwi swi
nf no; nf pf. .'til. t.D 20 it. r 20 e con
taining 21.58 acres all lying south and
east Of the M A a raim.au; iu..
Soloman Martin to T M Burlington
nwi nei of set. and that part of the
swi no.f of sel lvineinsr northwest of
the M K & T all in sec 25 tp 26 a i
20 e containing 22.71 acres; $224.35.
Children's Day Exerciser.
p..iinn7irir io tlm nrniram for Chil
dren's day at the Presbyterian church
Sunday morning June is
Song Summer is Here
Choir.
Scripture Reading and Prayer
Mr. Stubblefield.
Recitation The Strongest Drink.
Manton Marrs.
Recitation "Welcome Little Daisies.
Five Little Girls.
Song-Scatter the Clouds.
Primary.
Recitation When the Children Come
Flossie Leforce.
Snnir Anthem Choir.
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Recitation Children's Day.
Helen Churchill.
Recitation The Loaves and Fishes.
Evelyn Hall.
Song God is Good.
Intermediate.
Recitation God Loves the Children
Clara Hughes.
Vocal Solo Roses. .
Stafford Danielri
Recitation-rm Only a Little Tansy.
Verna Garrison.
Violin Obligato-Tranmereri-Schu-
niaiin. Louise Hall.
Reading Pictures of Memory-
Pauline Kelly.
Short Talk by the Superintendent.
Miss Mav Trott organist aim
Louise Hall violinist will accompany
children's songs.
1 hMse.tx'l
(i Wfl ( A I ! ! GEO. H. LEE G. P. &
yjj Little Rock-Ak.
Missouri. Kansas &
Texas Railway.
TIME OF TRAINS
Vinita I. T.
THE RIGHT TRAINS BETWEEN
ct. LfdIS SAN ANTONIO
CHICAGO
HANNIBAL
KANSAS CITY
JUNCTION CITY
IN THE NORTH
DALLAS
FORT WORTH
HOUSTON
GALVESTON
IN TEXAS
AND ALL POINTS BEYOND.
Northbound.
N . Express dtti'.J lt a. m
No." 4.' Mill ami Fxpr...dHily 90 o
No. 6. "Wat j nyer."6topat
important points only ..dally 6 io p.m.
No WorU' Fair Special. .. S ii.
No. KJ. tocl ex.Sun.liOp.n..
Southbound.
v So. 1. Exprets dally 3" "
BiO. 6 ivaiy r.r.
important points only. .dally 9:fO -m.
Sia. S. Mail and Fxpress..dally J:-"T p.m.
No T WorU'iFalrSpeelal 1107 pm
No. Ml. Local ex. gun. 14:05 p.m.
The Most Direct
Route from either north
or south to the Famous
Health R e s ort and
Springs of
M L ?
is via the
Interesting to Asthma Sufferers
Daniel Bante of Otterville Iowa.
writes "1 have had ast;;tr:v wr uuee
nr four rears and have tried aUou all
the cough and asthma cures in the
market and have received tra-. i..ea.
from physicians in New York and oth-
cr cities hut pA very nti:e lcch.
until 1 tiled Foley's Honey ana iar
which pave me immediate relief audi
wii! never be without it in my house.
I -sincerely recommend it to ail. oia
by People's drug store. dw
Cheap Kates Over the Katy.
cri.r uwnpsinn tickets on saie
.UllVlilJ ...... --
Mfh Saturday after p. m. comnienc
ing Saturday Aril 30 one fare for the
round trip to all points wnereine
ui;ir rmp wav fare is 1.50 and less
Return limited to Sunday following
Saturday on which tickets are soiu
win uk nn ih each Saturday until
November.
TO WORLD'S FAIL
The M. K. & T. has announced day
durinir the "World's
Fair ;it dates sriven at different times.
Tickets sold per cent of one way
fare for round trip which makes the
price from Vinita to St. Louis and re-
turn 7.5". First date of sale of these
ti.'1-nt v.iv 21. return limit seven
days from date of saie.
Was Wasting Away
The following letter from Robert II.
Watts of Salem. Mo. is instructive.
"I have been troubled with kidney
disease for the last five years. I lost
fesh and never felt well and doetored
with leading physicians and tried all
remedies suggested without relief
Finally I tried Foley's Kidney Cure
and less than two bottles completely
pnrpii me and I am now sound and
well." People's drug store. dw
Descriptive literature concerning
this delightful resort furnished
npon appication to
Passenger Traffic Department
FRISCO SYSTEM
Saint Loul
FRISCO TIME CARD.
f -.vt'.v- cd .udlfter Sundny. April i4.1M.
FKIfCO GOINU KArT
12 41 a ra
I .St ti
. 1 'S a ra
I :X p m
Triin t '. Mte r. K.nssaa City
T-i u t aM-rn r
Tra:n " Vi.'t'f
Ira.ts '. Tf-
1 nr Vmiia .
Tr. 'iU. K.r istlt Ace
1 r"! a :
See
H. R. Miller & Co.
For
Granitoid ai:J Stone Sidewalks.
tsa put your sidewalks in Chfarr tliarj
anyone e'se ia the city.
See samp'e's of kir.fis st Walton
Lur.;v fr Co
IVn't fail to see our s-'.oce you mi'.I finil
oer.e tet'er and r.o:ie half so cheap.
: World' Fair Rates.
Round trip tickets on sale daily from
Anril 13 to Nov. 15 1004 final return
limit Iec. 15 10 at H7.30.
On sale daily April 15 to Nov. 20
return limited to 30 or f.0 days fl4.40
rn &a e dai v. Arm to ot.
liKM. return limit 15 days from date
of sale 112. 0.
M. E. Helms. Aft..
M. K. i T. R'y
The
R-I-r-A-N-S Tabules
Doctors End
A pood prescription
Forjmaukind.
5-cent racket is; eriouch
for
usual occasions. The faxily bottle
(t;0 cents) contains a supply fcr a
year. All dnwsts st-.I theui. dw
The Pleasures of Outdoor Life
Made possible by the warmer weather
will be greatly increased by the riht kind of footwear.
Our line is well assorted the latest approved patterns
and prices in keeping with our motto.
Low Cuts
$1.00
$1.25
High Cuts
65c
$LOO
$1.25
Ladies will be interested in our showing of Ladies'
Misses' and Children's Slippers and Low Shoes.
Ladies' Shoes $1.00 to $3.50
Misses' Shoes $1.00 to $1.75
Children's Shoes 75c to $1.50
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"The Store Where a DOLLAR Goes The Farthest"
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At : Schliecker's : Jewelry : Store
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SOLID GOLD
RINGS
We have added many new patterns to our large line of tfolid (ioM King
all of which we sell at a uniformly low price based in every instance upon
their actual worth. If you want a OOD ring of any kind-rl.ua engraxed
or set ying-our very complete stock will stford yon the most gratifynig ft-.-ld
for selection.'
Plain Solid Gold Rings from $2.00 to JIO.OO
Ladies' Solid Gold Set Rings from Sl.JO to $15 00
Ladies' Engraved Band Rings from $1.00 to 5J.OO
Gents' Solid Gold Rings from 53.00 to $lJ.OO
Solid Gold Ring for the Baby only ...5Qc
South Wilson Street. AUgUSt SdlUeCker Jeue.er and Optician.
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WEBB BROS.'s-S"'
Oilice opposite pn-t o:':i'e in (Jny-IIal-d
sell blU Vinita
CflB LINE
J. W. CRA1Q. a. D..
Calls Promptly attended day and ! PWc?
night. We meet all trams. unxe m" v
Phone oa :d Vinita. Ind. Ter.
K Wilson St. Vinita I. T.
So. "mo" nei i 1 H r D
i u n . iiiini.il
;Tl.e onlv exclusive eve. ear and nose
" j.. Tarrttnri?
Eyes treated and classes properly Etted
d O See at drucsfore Vinita
jam ks s. iavi:.M'oi;t
' AlTOi:Ni:V-AT-LA".
n-K;i.s ; ntrt ! t.f H i'w 'l h':iMi'.'
Vini-a. 1. T.
1'avenport & Ha.'. Att int-ys-a'-La
d Ratik bid: t.'. ire more. 1. T. i
ALT 111; F. I'H'MLKY. '
A TTO 1 1 N V. V- A T- LA V-1
K.v).i 14 and J At'aotU But'.J'!'
S;i.-il tttpntl'in ilvf d to omit. 1 )
br!.tr the L3d Ortl.- aJ t '' '
Cnhh Hotel
A. AAV- -wv
dt Barber Shop
Is now the leartmttsnop m uie
town. Event hiiiK' is strictly
first-class. NVe are prepared
to do anvthlriff inthetonsonal
line. Give us a call.
FINLEY and HAWKINS.
' H. F.WATSON
Clothes Renovator
Cleaner and Dyer
Vinita I. T.
Ldle bilks and 5tin Genu Wear
ol til kind
pi I ox K
CIIAKLF W. DAY IX I. S.
DENTIST
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ty. OT.ce over First National Hank
d Vinita. I. T.
DR. L. IlAGl'.Y
I'HYMCIAN & Sl ;..K'N
Office in new Hatciirl bM'. 1'hone I'd
d inita. I T.
EDGAR SMITH
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I'llYSICIAN AND SIT"? EON
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r'EOnr.E W. GEEEN M. D.
VINITA. IND. TKH.
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I'aniotiac-e. Vinita
Telephone Number 2'-'
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II. K. MILLER Manager
C ce at Walton Lumber Co.
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 212, Ed. 1 Friday, June 10, 1904, newspaper, June 10, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775888/m1/4/?q=%22%22%7E1: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.