The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 182, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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WANTS
WANTED Two traveling ialesman; $75
per month mid expenses. Li' Augeltss
Cider Co.. Bt. Louis. Mo.
EAT OUR
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f rent witb one naif acre garden. Apply bere.
run AL.r. swel puiaiu uiama tun
ready tee T J. McCain. lHl-lsf
LOS I Three keyii; on beart-iihaped key
rlutf. Buturo to tb la olllce aud get reward.
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LOCAL NOTES
S ... 11 TT.i.r n r ! I - l.nK.
All kliuii of salt fish at Zeno's. tf
Fire company meeting tonight.
Miss Myrtle Lucky is reported sick.
See the line of floor oil cloth at Fra-
ee's. 135-tf
Dr. Fortner went to Bluejacket to
lay.
Pure country honey at Weir Bros'
154-tf
Henry V.'alkiey is here from Clare
qore.
Bissantz celebrated ice cream at
us' Cafe.
Mrs. J. E. Pershing is visiting in the
ountry.
The Chieftain will print your Job
heper
h Strawberries are getting plentiful
pad cheap.
Ice cream and cold drinks at Gus'
ife. HUf
A few of the park trees are beginn-
lg to grow.
i If you want a cab telephone Webb
T rot hers. 'Phone 82.
S Last night's rain was worth rnil-
ua to the territory.
Soda water and ice cream at Teo
Ct-s drug store. 14t-tf
0-o Harlin died at his home on Cow
jkm Prairie yesterday.
Fresh garden and flower seeds at W
) Davenport's. dtf
Mayor Davenport went to Table
i'jah on the morning train.
: Try lsi&santz icecream none better
jt Gus' Cafe. 174-tf
J Will Patterson Is back at the post-
bll'.ce after a few weeks illness.'
If you want good butter and fat
;!nckens go to F. G. Cowan. 5tf
ve Hill and family have been ad-
Med to Cherokee citizenship.
room in Gray-Halseil building
4 rent at ." per month. Apply here.
Judge Jonathan Gore of Blue-
fket is a Vinita visitor today.
Cissantz Ice cream is uncjualed. At
s' Cafe. . 174-tf
.Mrs. II. C. Luey entertained the
are Nous club this afternoon.
1 am prepared to supply an of Mui-m
uiy s reineuies at mv home. .Mrs.
3 the. UO-tX
.Mr. E. O. Stevcn.'.oii returned from
.tnsas City on this morning's train.
Dr. Essie Bondurant; phjslcian and
rgeon. Phone Kmpire block
.nita I. T. 13-v-tf
"M grand lodge of Knights of
. bias will meet at Muskogee next
it.
rviephuiie us your order for gro-
ies. our wagon parses your door
dgett-Sanders. In4-tf
1 Marshal Biduiihour locked up two
1 -angers late yesterday afternoon for
1 .mincy.
le.v's Honey and Tar is pecularily
-.! eJ to asthma bronchitis and
irseu"s. At People's drug store dw
SUPERIOR
ICE CREAM.
At People's Drug Store
Vinita Ice Cream Co
Phone 373
twitted
'sped i
mm Trail
ihnse often the trad marke l by
.:f..;a's gown. A recent inve.stiga-
9 slui'.vt.l a horde of microbes includ-
; t ':: ie of iuflucnza consumption and
)' .'-! other v.irii-ties j(.ii:i-reil la the
:i of a r'nan'i dress
file microbe is everywhere but its
v 4rt the weak ami feeble people
Moo-1 is "poor" and digestion
t "weak." Dr. Pierce't
I f'.oiilen Medical Ijiscov-
- jTX f-rv cures di .cases of the
stomach and other organs
ntion
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case.
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Dr. iVnVs ricaaal
rv '.cls are eay
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The ladies of St. John's Guild will
meet with Mrs. Ed Lee Monday after
noon at 4 o'clock.
You never heard of any one using
Foley's Honey and Tar aud not. being
satisfied. At People's drug store dw
J. J. Spencer went to Welch today
and will drive out into the country
few miles to look at some land.
Foley's Honey and Tar contains no
opiates and can safely be given to
children. At Peopb's drug store dw
Dr. F. W. Hawley of Oklahoma
City was a brief visitor in Vinita thii
morning enroute to Wyandotte.
If you want the best meats you w ill
find them at Zeno's both home grown
and Kansas City meats. Phone "!). tf
Ike Reamer Frank Knight Ru
dolph Hagert and Fred Charlesworth
are out on Hudson creek fishing.
Some of the church people are talk
lng about organizing a big revival
tent meeting to run some weeks.
The Katy railroad announces that
return transportation will be fur
uished stock shippers as formerly.
Miss Winnie Meredith is prepared
to do all kinds of fancy dressmaking
at her home on South Wilson street
opposite U. S. jail. 100 tf
The Indian mission conference of the
M. E. church south will be held in
South McAlester Oct. 25 by Bishop
Hoss.
Mrs. Joseph A. Gill received a mes
sage from Salt Lake City Utah last
night stating that her brother was
very ill.
Fon Sale White Plymouth Rock
cockerels of the U. It. Flshel strain.
Address: Mrs. Z. Pumphrey Vinita
Ind. Ter. 75-tf dw
Joe Thatcher and John Hawkins
returned from a visit to their farm
this week with a brace of twenty
squirrels.
Albums show ing views of the St.
Louis World's Fair cm be bought of
the Katy agent for 25c. Thesa albums
are absolutely free from all advert is-
ng. lti-'-u
An eloping couple from Missouri
were apprehenueU at -MusKogee
yesterday. The girl was H and the
young man 22 years of age.
There never was a better use for
money than to spend it for photO'
graphs. They are a pleasure now and
indisperi-sible later. That is Hughes'
kind are. Sl-tf
The members of the fire company
are requested to attend the regular
meeting tonight. Itelegates to the
Guthrie convention will be Chosen.
Do you want the best of flour at the
cheapest price? If so try "Dinner
Party" Rich and Rare" and ''India-
noia." Every sack guaranteed by Rea
& "Read Mill and Elevator Co. D. T.
Hall agent near Frisco depot.
The missionary spirit is developing
In this vicinity. The Presbyterian
church at this place has three auxil-
iary Sunday sciools one at White
Oak. one at Kelso and the other at
Timber Hill the two first named hav-
ing been recently organized. All three
promise to become strong schools.
For Tho Who Live on Farms.
Dr. Rergin Pan a II!. writes: "I
have used Raliard's Snow Liniment:
a'wavs recommend it to my frieiids.as
I am confident there isnobettcrmade.
It is a dandy for burns." Those who
live on farms are especially liable to
many accidental cuts burns and
bruises which heal rapidly when Ral-
lard's Snow Liniment is applied. It
should alwajs be kept in the house
for cases of emergency. 25c 5oc and
f I. in.) at People'; drug store. dw
Modern PrUctHa Clob.
The Mixlern Priscilias met with Mrs.
Ceo. E. Met ullouvn yesterday aiter-
no:t and held a delightful session.
There were ninety ladies present.
Mrs. .1. E. Pershing the wife of the
pastor of the Congregational church
was the guest of honor. Refreshments
were sened ana me nouse. most ikniu-
tifullv and tastefully decorated.
What i Foley'. Kidney Cnr t
Answer: It is made from a presorip-
t ion of a leading Chicago physician
and one of t lie most eminent in the
country. The ingredients are the
purest that money can buy. and are
scient h'leally combined to get their
i.tmrst value. People's drug store dw
Traveling in Dangeroun.
Constant motion jars the kidneys
which are kept In place in the body
by delicate attachments. This is the
reason that travelers trainmenstreet
car men teamsters and all who drive
very much suffer from kidney disease
in some form. Foley's Kidney Cure
strengthens the kidneys and cures all
forms of kidney and bladder disease.
Geo. E. Ilausan locomotive engineer
Lima O. writes: "Constant vibration
of the engine caused me a great deal
of trouble with my kidneys and I got
no relief until I used Foley's Kidney
Cure." At People's drug store dw
A sample of the shale from the Pad
gett addition was sent to Guthrie and
tested and proved to be of superior
quality The brick burned from it are
as fine as the Coffeyville product.
Will Cure Consumption.
A. A. Ilerren of FinchArk. writes:
Foley's Honey and Tar Is the best
preparation for coughs colds and lung
trouble. I know that it has cured
consumption in the first stages." At
People's drug store. dw
The band boys have received several
selections of new music a gift from
Carl Caldwell. They will be thorough-
ly enjoyed by lovers of music when
the boys render them at concert.
World's Fair Rate.
Round trip tickets on sale daily from
April 15 to Nov. 15 1904 final return
limit Dec. 15 1904 at $17.30.
On sale daily April 15 to Nov. 20
return limited to 30 or 60 days $14.40
On sale dailv. April 27 to Nov. 25
1904 return limit 15 days from date
of sale 12. so.
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VOIIDERFOL CORE
OF SORE HANDS
Dy Cutlcura After the
Most Awful Suffering
Ever Experienced.
EIGHT DOCTORS
And Many Remedies Failed
to do a Cent's Worth
of Qood.
About flro years ago I was troubled
with sore bands so sore that when I
would pat them in water the pain would
Tery nearly set me crazy the skin would
peel off and the flesh would get hard
and break. There woold be blood Cow-
ing from at least fifty places on each
hand. Words could never tell the suf-
fering I endured for three years. I
tried everything that I was told to use
for fully three years but could get no
relief. I tried at least eight different
doctors bat none of them seemed to do
me any good as my hands were as bad
when I got through doctoring as when
I first began. I also tried many reme-
dies but none of them ever did me one
cent's worth of good. I was discour-
aged and heart-sore. I would feel so
bad mornings when I got np to think
I had to go to work and stand the pala
for ten hours and I often felt like giv
ing up my position. Before I started
to work mornings I would have to
wrap every finger up separately so
as to try and keep them soft and then
wear gloves over the rags to keep
the grease from getting on my work.
At night I would have to wear gloves
In bed. in fact I naa to wear gloves
11 the time. But thanks to Cuticura
the greatest of all great skin cures.
After doctoring for tnree years and
spending much money a 50c. box of
Cuticura Ointment ended all my suffer-
ings. It's been two years since I used
any and I don't know what sore bands
are now and never lost day's work
whilu usins Cuticura Ointment."
THOMAS A. CLANCY
810 K. Montgomery St. Trenton N. J.
Sdtf thrrrarhost th vortd. C!icn- RhoItmL me.
Cm form of cbmu &tM Piita per nal of &
OtnttMQt V.. b0. IMP'.U: IrfMidoo. 17 Chrr-
knuM fan t hat d U i'ais ; B t.-o. X Columbia
r.xwf ifruf a i.nm. orp.. r-.t rropneioo.
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Notice.
Peg tax is now due on all dogs for
I n'. 1 will commence catching dogs
on Mondav May M. h"J. Get your
dog t;i;:s and save i2 pound fees.
II. 11 i:nKHrK. Citv Martial.
For fre-.li garden seeds of ail kinds
go to Zeno. 23-tf
friakts KiJoev and Uiaitlir . fih
For sale at Peopl's drug store.
OH
o obtain the best light
use EUPlON-the family
safety oil-and take none
oiher. Inferior oils are
sometimes sold by deal-
ers as Eupion. The gen-
uine Eupion can be pur-
chased from the follow-
ing dealers in Vinita:
L T Garrison Weir 15ro.
BaJsett Sanders F G Cowan
Miles Bros.
I N Williams
Jurabo Store
J T Ratcliff
Golden Rule
S J Burns
II M Williams
F II Chilsou
J M Jones
L Zeno
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Not comfort alone but style at its latest. We'll show you more styles and
by far the strongest values you'll see this season in tan and black Oxfords
for men women and children. Our shoe stock is nearly two times as
large as any other stock in Vinita hence the great variety of styles and
exceedingly low prices.
Tennis tShoes
For Men Women and Children
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ALFRED ORENDORFF.President.
C- A DAVIDSON Sec'y and Treas.
International Bank and Trust Co
OF VINITA IND. TER.
We Solicit X5hQ
Savings Deposits of
Business men and professional men ;
Clerks and book-keepers ;
Mechanics and laborers ;
Sewing girls and housekeepers ;
Married women and single women ;
Young people and children.
3 Per Cent. Paid on Saving and Time Deposits
We have safety deposit boxes to keep your valuable papers safe from fire or burglars.
Call and see our vaults.
Vealso have an Abstract department equipped to show you just how your title stands.
J. W. ORR Manager.
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A. K. WILDER Cashier.
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W I Davenport O S Morrow
WATCHES
The most essential thing about buying a watch is to know that
it is a GOOD watch. You don't buy a watch as often as you do
groceries and if you buy the wrong kind you have bought a
trouble that lasts a long time. A GOOD watch is a valuable
companion one upon whose timekeeping qualities you can de
pend. You can depend upon any watch we sell you to be just what we say it is.
Gents' Watches from $3.00 to $75.00
Ladies' Watches from $5.00 to $50.00
A 15-Jcwekd Elgin or Waltham movement in a Gold Filled Case Guaranteed for 20
Years only $1.75
Same Movement as above in Silverine Screw Case only $6.85
SCHLIECKER'S JEWELRY STORE.
Lot For Sale.
Lots S 4 13 and 14 in block 15 and
3 and 4 in block 1st. Inquire here. 102
R-I-P-A-X-S Tabulcs
Doctors find
A good prescription
For mankind.
The 5-eeiit packet is enou;li for
usual occasions. The family bottle
i0 cents) contains a supply for a
vear. All drutrrists sell them dw
WEBB BROS.'
CRB LINE
Calls promptly attended day and
night. We meet all trains.
Phone 82
So. Wilson St. Vinita I. T.
PARSONS
AND RETURN
$1.25
SUNDAY MAY.'STII
Train leaves Vinit". at
') :45 a. m. Returning
leaves Tarsons at o :3"
p. in. and 2 :35 a. in.
Mav 9th.
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for ehtidnnt tuff lunr. A'o po
For sale by-People's drugstore.
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TO KEAr-n T.a 1AZ3 TRY
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 182, Ed. 1 Friday, May 6, 1904, newspaper, May 6, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775977/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.