The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 198, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 19, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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' From no until June 1 The In
dt&a Chieftain and tha Kansas
City Journal will bs sent to any
address a whole year for 11. IOC
this morning on a visit.
I
Probabilities.
Generally fair tonight und tomor
row.
i
The purest freshest drug's at Fore
mans.
Lewlasoti went to "lllucjackel this
morning. -
Strawberries fresh and cheap at
Hums'
Mrs. Jessie Glenn was up from lily
' Cabin today.
Strawberries! 3 boxes for 25e at Gus
Nichols. '
Rev Poole returned from Falrland
this morning.
Watch repairing truarantecd at
Forenlans. '
r Mrs. Hlrch Burnett returcd home
this morning. ' -
A good span of mares for sale. C
J. Newican.
Miss Iiessio Urae leaves tomorrow
for Paris Texas.
Fresh green peas and new potatoes
ut F. G. Cowans.
Preston Davis came home on the
flyer last evening.
1 hat's the kind we keep tender
meat. Gus Nichols. '
W. P. Gatewood Is now employed at
the Jumbo store.
Strawberries! Strawberries in
abundance at Burns'.
D. M. Webb returned from Musko-
gee this morning
i'be largest strawberries in the
market at Gus Nichols. . 1
Mrs. Laudrum of Vinita is visit-
ing la Tahlequah. . t .
Buy your strawberries at 'Gus
Nichols he has themj fresh.
W. II. Darrough returned from
Muskogee last ulght.
The best meats in the city are to
' be bad at the Vinita meat store.
Fred Kelly returned from Bluejack-
et yesterday evening. .; ; . "
The flow of water at the artesian
'well was shut off this morning.
John Skillman wife and daughter
came up from Big Cabin today.
Mrs. Cassie Baxter and. son of Kan:
sasCity ait visiting Dr. Pioquard
and wife. '. '
Red Cross bull blue la Uie best in
' the world Large ur. package costs
only 5 cents. '
Miss Barnes of Woodley went to
Chelsea this morning to visit her sk-
ier Mrs. Henry.
The A f ton democratic club Indors-
ed Col. Marcum for national commit-
teeman last uight.
There will-be four graduates at the
turtle seminary at Tahlequah and
eight at the female seminary. '
Vance McSpadden leaves this eve-
ning for Tahlequah to attend com-
inencemelit at the seminaries.
A. L. Gex' black saddle colt can be
found at Bracket's farm; f3 season
$10 insurance. Pedigree furnished. 41
Mrs. (J. A. Brooks and daughter
May returned to Tulsa today after a
week's visit' with Mr. and Mrs. CarrTler of constlpatiarl. She Is a lovely
Brailiey. " child and since I gave her your med-
- AN Job printer of exemplary ef '"e she has fc
habits can obtain a situation by W. aUhough she had not bgn well and
:u . r... r ..... Ui rung untill we began ul?g It. We
1 j-l' tun Hi; 1 i ll tuc iinnii a'V 1 1 1 v v 1 4t. -
A round of beefsteak or a nice
roust for dinner can bo fotiml at the
tho Vinita meat store. ' ' '
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Brodie of Jlunt-
svllle Ark. are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
John Franklin. They return home
tomorrow.
If you wish to have beautiful clear
whltec!othcs ask for Bed Cross ball
blue. Refuse Imitations.
Davis Hill Ben Couch T. M. Iluf-
Itngton and L. B. Ijultington went to
Ft. Gibson to attend the democratic
convention today.
Bring your poultry to Jean-IIurst-Bedfern
& Co. and get G cents a
pound for hens. Will receive next
Monday.
bummer tours lake and seaside.
Ask any "Katy" ngcnt for Informa
tion or write James Barker G. P. &
T. A. St. Louis Mo. ' . .TJ-41
Jean-Hurst-Redfern Produce Co.
want a car of live poultry for next
nonday and will pay 6 cents per
pound for hens and the highest
market price for geese and ducks.
Mrs. Stuart of Miami and Mrs.
Wright of Siloam Springs sisters of
John and Gatha Chandler arrived
Purify the sewers of the body and
stimulate the digestive organs to
maintain health strength and energy.
Prickly Ash Bitters is a tonic for the
kidneys liver ritomach and bowels.
For sale by Chapman and Briggs.
The following parties were picn Ic
ing and Ushingat Brackett's farm to
day: Mrs. Geo. Martin and family
G. W. Franklin and family Jessie
and Gertrude Nidiffer.
The ladies .wouder bow Mrs. B.
nninages ; to preserve her youthful
looks. The secret is she takes Prickly
Ash bitters: It keeps the system in
"1
perfect order. For further particulars
ca!) on Chapman & Briggs. v dw
On last Monday the Chieftain an
nounced .the occurence of a double
wedding in Vinita. An attache of
this office was present hut promised
secrecy until such time as the con
tractlng parties choose to make the
matter public. Numerous pressing
inquiries prompts this announce-
ment. ' ' ; ' ;
Alone in mid ocean or on the train
In the house or while at your office
duties you are subject to disagree
able results from irregular. or exces
sive diet. Dr. Caldwell's sprup pepsin
cures positively constlpation.indigest-
ion sick headache and stomach
trouble. Sold by People's drug
store. '4 ' dw.
Two Horses Stolen. '
John E. Duncan ex-high sheriff of
the national jail living at Itysc had
two horses stolen from him last Mon-
day night. One was the old Joe Har-
ris "Bob horse" well known to many
old settlers blind In left eye; the
other a little roan mare; both brand-
ed D on left hip. Mr. Duncan will
pay $25 for their recovery.
I Wre Making Special Low Prices
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...On
GOOD CLOTHING SHIRTS SHOES
AND UNDERWEAR.
If you contemplate the purchase of any of these items you should not neg-
lect your own interests so far as to buy before looking:
. v . . over our stock' and getting; our prices. "
Rrtcliff's
SPECIEL LOW RATE
retersuurg 111. ucfc 13 189. Pep-
sir? Syrup Co.. Montlcello 111.
Gentlemen Our baby Esther has
never tasted a drop of medicine other
than Dr. Caldwell's sprup pepsin for
more than a year. It entirely cured
Also a lady compositor
the s;me office.
Men Only ;is a ri
is wanted jr. 1
ulebuy drugs but' TrlI(.k.naie
Indies w ill tinil that the People'.s drug ! store.
store has many little thihgs they often J
buy. .see their One stationery and
perfumery
know of others who are using It with
rqually good results.' Wishing you
sut-ceMi (iratcfully yours Mrs. C. A
Sold by People's drug
' . dw.
What People
say. L::. -
ol it. i our bssis fof the asser-
tioi. !h! ihtrn is no cough cold
r crMupcure made efual ta Or-
lofTs Ilussisn Grippe Cure.
From h!1 ovt-r the country
people write Win this aboiH it.
Boon to Mothers.
t'lm. Minn (tct. Hi. 1SW7 I hmebwn
iiiif In my family for cfmehs nnd cold.
"rK'd . liiiHtNn tirli-iH' Cttr wit It ef.'nt -rr
im t if :r-t inn llimi aavtltinjr I t r
Inc It u 11 Ikhui i njiH tiffs Mrs. F..
kio t)orf $o ccnlft. old by
People's Driig Store
. t rrr.d'l' U.
Am Arlioaa Bill t Far.
. "I was at a reataurant out in Ari-
zona once" laid aalraman for a
well-Vnown revolver corporation "and
waa looking over the bill of fare. It
gave a better description' flf some
features of theVountry than a whole
volume. 4 Kor ten.?euts you could get
aome delicious lamb chops and fried
potatoes. Rut hrend and butter were
extra while a dUh of milk teftut was
IS cents. Yon see flint meant that
they raise cattle out there for their
meat and not for dairy purposes.
Milch cow are scarce and dear. Hut
the Chinese broil beefsteak frying
it and then making the marks of the
griddle with a red-hot joker. "
Vh tk Hmrm Tskra wllh Rr.
Thera are certain things that al-
warw.nccfimpnnv Queen Victoria when
I she travels abroad and they tnake a
j goodly showing-. They include her
I led favorite cr.y chair and footstool
I n fpccinl table the plate linen piais
j and china required her nrriaf-e
j lorc. dot-key vhnir and dot.iey lutr-
j 1 ' ti' d 1 c- accnfcrn-icrits. a w'l
ch;.ir. ra-iv j-ictnTf s nr-d n co!sf?t'm
National Baptist anniversary Detroit
Mich. Tickets on sale May 21st and
22nd at one fare 'plus' two dollars fcr the
round trip. Tickets limited until May
30th for return passage. v .
Annual meeting German Baptists
(Dunkards) North Manchester Indiana.
Tickets on sale'May 28th and 29th at one
fare plus two dollars for the round trip.
Tickets limited Until June loth for return
passage with privilege of extendmg'until
July 1st if desired.
Annual meeting of the United Confed
erate Veterans reunion. Louisville Ky.
Tickets will be sold on May 27th 28th
and 29II1 at an exceedingly low rate for
the round trip. Tickets will be limited
until June 10th for return passage with
privilege of extending until June 25th if
desired. ' .
General Assembly of the Presbyterian
church in the United States St. Louis;
Mo. Tickets on sale May igth 16th
17th and 22nd at one fare plus two dol-
lars for the round trip. Tickets limited"
utjtil June 2nd for return '
Biennial meeting General Federation
of Woman's Clubs Milwaukee Wisconsin.-
Tickets on sale June 2nd and 3rd at
one fare plus two dollars for the round
trip. .Tickets limited for return passage
until June 1 ith with privilege of extend
ing until June 30th. '
Biennial convention of the National
Republican League of the United States
St. Paul 'Minn. Tickets on sale July
14th 15th and 16th at one fare plus two
dollars for the round trip. Tickets are
limited until July 21st for the return
passage.
Ilaptist Young People of America In
dustrial Convention Cincinnati Ohio.
Tickets on sale July 10th nth and 12th
at ona fare plus two dollars for the round
trip. Tickets limited for return passage
until July 17th with privilege .of extend-
ing till August loth.
Knights of Pythias Conclave Detroit
Mich. Tickets on sale August 25th 26th
and 27th at one fare plus two dollars for
the round trip t Tickets are limited till
Sept.sth for return passage with privilege
of extending till Sept. 14th.
Annual meeting Imperial Council An-
cient Ordr Nobles of the Mystic Shrine
Waihington D. C. Tickets on s.-de May
19th 20th and ?lst at one fare plus two
dollars for the round trip. Tickets will
be limited for return passage until May
2Sth.
l-'or any information regarding the
above named rates call on or write C. B.
Hart G. W. A. C. O. & G. R!R. Okla-
homa City; E. P. Kidwell T. P. A . Ok.
lahoma City O. T. or J. F. Holden Traf.
fic Manager Little Rock Ark.
Badly Burned!
'...' " . i '; V.-V ' ) M ' : ' 4 !'t
While Mrs. Jones was cooking dinner yes-
terday she became so warm from the heat '
of her cook stove that she was compelled to
send for her husband and as soon as he ar-
rived she sent him at once to W. W. Miller's
' to buy a gasoline : stove and a refrigerator.
.Today she has fully recovered. '
. Try one..
W. W. MILLER Vinita.
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Katy Cut Rate Bulletin.
Indian Territory Pharmaceutical
association Muskogee May 22 to 24.
for t he Mlrnye occasion the M. K. ' Si
T. will sell tickets at rate of one and
one-fifth fare fur round Irip.
Annual Hireling of the general v
sciubly of the Presbyterian church
St. louis. May l U .'U. For the
above the M. K. & T. will scl! tickets
on May 15 Pi V ad 22 at rate of
II2.i" for round trie; gtmd. to return
leaving St. Louis June 2.
Wa-hinktloii D. C May 22 lo 21.
Annual iHcriing Imperial Council
Am-lent Arabic Order NohU-n of the
Shiine. For almve nu-ctinvr
UiM.K.kT wll on May l'
and 2') Mund'i r'p licki i ut rule of
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 198, Ed. 1 Saturday, May 19, 1900, newspaper, May 19, 1900; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc776079/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.