The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 267, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 13, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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THREE REASONS WHY
You should got your cold drinks at the Kandy Kitchen
FIKST They are tlie best In town and there
is no cooler place to rest than here.
SECOND They guarantee purity and a glass
of their pure soda water or iue cream with
crushed fruit is refreshing indeed.
THIRD You can Us suited there. The best
of home-made candies of all kinds fresli
every clay Call and see us at
ek THE KANDY KITCHEN
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LOCAL NOTES
' 1 store
v I Foi
J I UP Zi
y boot
Iioom to rent in Oray-IIalsell build-
ing. See the line of floor oil cloth at Fra-
'.ee's. ' 135-tf
Old papers for sale Postolllce Book
store. 202-tf
'or tender steaks and roasts call
Zeno. tf
Lee Jiarrett now has a first-class
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Apply
boot maker.
i Good pony to sell; price S3."
I to Harney Marrs.
I Pure bee lioney at 15c pound at Ze-
no's. J'hone "!). tf
I Fat chickens and fresli eggs at Ze-
J no's. Phone 79. tf
Fresli fruit and vegetables at the
: Vinita Meat slore 2.S!Kf
i Zeno will meet all competition in
' prices on groceries.
If you want a cab telephone Webb
. Brothers. 'Phone 82.
;. New cablmge lc per pound at Zeno's
; Phone 79.
. 1 Globe flour is the best at I. N. Wil-
liams'. 2:s8-tf
Dr. F. M. Duck wood of Clarernore
J is a guest at the Cobb.
N. A. Gibson an eloquent and able
I attorney of Muskogee is In town.
j; C. K. Shannon of Muskogee is
transacting legal business In this city.
Ir. Essie Bondurant physician and
; surgeon. Plione 2S0 Empire block
. Vinita I. T. 138-tf
; Foley's Kidney Cure will cure all
diseases arising from disordered kid
' neya or bladder. dw
Burch Burnett a business man of
Sapulpa is in town
IS ice juicy tender steaks at the
Vinita Meat store. 239-tf
M. W. McColloh came down from
Afton today on business.
Mr. Charlie Killebrew went to
Chelsea on the noon train.
Miss Irene Nichols went to White
Oak yesterday to visit friends.
Miss Nellie Smith left on the morn-
ing train for Oswego to visit friends.
Nancy Phillips paid the balance of
her fine today and was released from
jail.
Dr. Fortner and wife left last night
for a visit with friends near Dallas
Tex.
Mr. Grimes of C'assville Mo. a
friend of Geo. Harris cf the Golden
Iiule is in town.
Mr. Sniggs of the Walton Lumber
Co.. haslet the contract for a dwell-
ing on the east side.
J. F. Warren a nrominent and
prosperous business man of Adair wts
in town this morning.
John Bullett of Clarernore is here
today in a case before the contest
' division of the land office.
.Mr. anu .Mrs. A. is. .Mchols are go-
i ing to spend the day in White Oak
j Sunday with Miss Willie Ilaynes.
Elmer Humpreys ban sold the Model
bakery to Ed Shakelford who will
take charge of the business Monday.
Prof. Cadier the popular piano
tuner is at O. W. A mils' music house.
Leava orders. Satisfaction guaran-
teed. Lon Connor the popular deputy
marshal is back at his desk after a
is very essential especially this
weather. Buy your eatables
from a clean fresh stock. We
now handle home grown fresh
Meats. They are fat and clean
ly handled. Quality and quan-
tity" together here.
Best of all
We will not be any higher in
price. We invite your inspec
tion of onr
Good Thing's
to Eat
and respectfully solicit a trial
order. Call us up. Phone
164. Prompt delivery.
Curd Grocery & Market
(Weir Bros old stand.)
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Plain sewing and tying comforts j visit of two days at the old liome near
will be done by Presbyterian Aid So
ciety. Prices reasonable.
Ready made kitcken aprons can be
purchased of Presbyterian Aid So-
icijr t ii iv noiiie oi .n re. neuien.
to 50 cwits.
i Miss Winnie Meredith is prepared
to do all kinds of fancy dressmaking
: at her home on South Wilson street
jepposite U. S. Jail. 100 tf
J Icputy Priest has locked Hugh
; Nelson in the Federal Jail on a charge
of obtaining money imder false pre-
iim-s Nelson lives near Sallisaw.
f. Foley's Kidney Cure purities the
;b!ood by st raining out impurities and
tones Up the whole system. Cures kid-ni-y
and bladder troubles. At People's
drugstore. dw
I For Kk.nt Fine furnished rooms
private family withgut board dollar
it day per head two to a room. Close
to the World's Fair grounds. Take
T?.ige Ave. cars.
S - Mas. B. W. Zallec
! 1311 Temple Place.
U King's Dyspepsia Tablets Instantly
relieve the stomach and aid digestion.
'''? are as pleasant as a loaf of sugar
MmI cure dyspepsia sour risinjrs cat-
irrh of the stomach and Indigestion
ft !d by A. P. Owens.
s superintendent Merica of the con-
duction company which built the
iE cl water works is now having all
ji t(K)!s ami machinery loaded on a
fcir to be taken to San Antonio where
'3i company has another contract
f ' I had dial-tes in its worst form"
i''cs Marion Lee of Dunreath Ind.
"i tried eiglit physicians without re-
Wt. Only three bottles of Foley's
Ciciney Cure made me a weil man."
people's drug store. dw
The oxygenized strength of th
nalmg pines combined with other
known kidney and bladder reme-S?-i
is presented in Plneules. This
r-r discovery gives Immediate relief
rf permanently cures all kidney and
I vlder troubles Sold by A. P Owenn.
ople'a DrufiStore
Handy Kitchen
3ilvermoon Cafe
Gus Cafe
ell our
iuperior Ice Cream
TRY IT ONCE
roita Ice Cream Co.
TELEPHONE 373
Fairland.
Mrs. Lee Crutchtieid will send
some grapes and apples to the "World's
Fair from her farm to be placed on
exhibition.
W. II. Tarrant the well-known
contractor Is building a new ten
room residence for himself in the
south west part of town.
Frank Harrison charged with steal-
ing cattle near Centervllle was bound
over in the sum of H'oL which he
furnished for his appearance.
Lost Umbrella gold handle black
silk: between east Cabin and town
Under will leave with August
Schliecher and get o reward.
Dr. Watson went to West Cabin to
day to hold quarterly conference. He
will return tills evening and occupy
his pulpit tomorrow at 11 a. m.
j Ernest Querry Pearl Miller Arthur
j Miller and George Miller charged
jwith hog larceny were released from
jau upon iurmsmng the necessary
bond.
John B. Turner of Vinita has con-
sented to make a political speech the
first day. August 2." at the political
picnic at the Neal England spring.
Afton Climax.
Prof. Dogger is using good Judg-
ment m advisintr students to take les
sons in rapid writing of W. A. L.
Hoff. Students who do so wili surely
1 able to do more and better work.tf j
I here are seeral boys and girls in
mita who will wish lfore next
spring that they Lad taken lessons of
W. A. L. Ho!T for his students will
surely le able to do much more as
they are now writing three and a half
times faster and better. tf
Bee's Laxative Honey and Tar is
different from all other cough syrups.
It contains antiseptic properties to de-
stroy the germs solvent properties to
cut the phlegm and the laxative prop-
erties to cleanse the system. Bees
Laxative lioney and Tar is pleasant
permanent cure for all couglis colds
lung ana bronchial affections. Sold
by A. P. Owens
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I ill lfiirr iiiBr'iirw"'"T'ilti M-iMwiiainM-iiiUmmjMiL
We offer you an opportunity to buy
Silks of the best quality of taffetas in
' fancies and plain colors at the cost of
cotton materials. We put on sale to-
day 100 pieces of
- Taffeta
in lengths from one half to five yard
lengths ranging in price from
25 cents
up to 50c per yard.
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Silks
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Nothing in the lot
ever sold cheaper than 75c. we will
make very low prices onSilks for skirts
and suits of black silks.
A Leaky Roof
and a smoky chimney are two
things that will try the patience of
any one. But no one should wait un-1
til their patience is exhausted. At
tne first sign of trouble a message
should be sent here and in less than
no time one or more of our competent
unners ana rooiers will be on the
spot. Whether the job is a big or a
lit tle one the charge will be reasonable
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F. M. YOUNG
Tinner and Plumber Vinita I. T.
FOWLER
FOR FINE
PHOTOS
STONE WORK
Brick and Gran
itoid Sidewalks
done in the best possible style
and at reasonable prices. Those
having such work to let should
figure with me. Phone 364.
J"- J- Smitli
The Only Safe Way
To buy land either city or farm is to have an Abstract of
Title furnished by a reliable company.
CLOSE NO DEALS
Without having one made by the
International Bank and Trust Co
VINITA IND. TER.
Capital $100000.00
FOLEY'S
IIDrJEY GURE
Will cure any case of Kidnev
or liiaadcr disease that is not
beyond the reach of medicine.
GIVEN UP TO DIE.
B. SpiiI. )4 N. Vi-tfinmSt. EtansvilU i
Iml. nl.! : "hirmr four voars 1 wa Iroublod j
with a kitln'T and lilndder;tilpcluK lltwttinh
led unoWli).irt. Tijr iihvsirian fniii-d
yt noip mi iu 1 wu fivu up to dm. K.iev i
Kidnoy i'tr9 waa rv mninnt-l aud thn iirnt
bottte lav m frwak relief ami nf'r taking ttxm
Two Sixes 50 Cnts and $1.00 j
At People 'j Drujt 5tore.'
Comfort Swing Chair
VS n"rel3' or met' no raocT colored canvas. The material is light
and firmly braced finished in black enamel. Folds compactly occupy-
ing space of only 4 a 31 inches. Is set tip or folded by removina only
four atove bolts. Perfectly simple. ' Hn'X
Solid Comfort
la tbe Comfort Chair. There's no argu-
ment necessary its simply a fact. Sit-
ting or reclining. Swinging or not.
'ust ood oM Comfort. Put the chair
v '.anywhere. Vou don't need a great big
''awn with trees or a great big anything.
Any little shady corner will do. You
can put the chair where the shade is and
move it if the shad mm.. Th.
pendent standards which are a part of the chair do it all.
Suppose you call and see it.
You do not need to buy-
But you probably will other people do.
Because the price is only $4.00 at
ANNOUNCEMENT.
1 desire to call the at
tention of the DeoDle of
V inita and this section of
country generally to the
fact that I have Dur-
chased the stock of drues
and Jewelry formerly
owned by Dr. A. W. Fore
man. I wish the friend
ship and patronaf?eof the
old patrons of the stars.
and hope to have many
new ones. Come in and
get acquainted.
A. P. OWENS.
(First Published. July ts 1904.)
Warnlnjr Order.
Id th United States Commissioner's Court
at Vlnlla. In th Northern IMstrict of th
inaian i erritory. f
J. L. 8hrr. Plaintiff. i
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manes rattan. Allea Biacs Co .(jsraisk.
Kptpndant. .
The defendant Charles Patlon Is herelil
warned to pter In this couit within si
V.""1 " com plalst of the plain'
tiff. J . L. Sherer.
Crdsrd t Vl.lc. hl. gik H. nr
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WADE S. STANriEt D.
U. S. Commissioner.
GaO. McCllllrtrh. Attttpnev fn. Pl.fn.l
P- 'oel. Attorney for Non-resident De-
ieauaor.
E. O. 5TEVEN50N
Furniture and Carpet Co.
MUSIC HOUSE
SOnETHINU NEW for
VINITA
WANTS
LOST-A C
lion of the O'.d Testament with the name of
"A. N. C'hamberlln" o th fl lef. nrf
citpy of "A Cntu rf of IWfcbonor" prooertf
of A. . Chamberiin. Siu-M
WANTED A sir' for renar.l ti1.....k
We have Just opened up one of tlie largest and most up-t-o-date
Music Houses in the Cherokee Nation. We have in stock a fine line of
Pianos Organs Violins Guitars Mandolins Accordions Harps
Strinps for all kinds of instruments. Also a full line of cases repairs
and sheet music. We are not from Missouri but we are here with the
poods to show you. 4 We are located three doors nortl fof court house
!n MeGeorpe building.
Vinita I. T.
O. VV. ANNIS
H. R. Miller & Co.
For
Granitoid and Stone Sidewalks.
Can put your sidewalks ia Cheper than
anyoDe else in tbe city.
See sarap'e s of both kinds at Walton
Lumber Co
Dcn't fail to see our stone you will Bnrl
none liettei tod none half se cheap.
II. R. MILLER Hmniger
OfSce at Walton Lamber Co.
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 267, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 13, 1904, newspaper, August 13, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775921/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.