The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 225, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 25, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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UENT-Foui room home with barn
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j Call up
jj Phone 373
i and have the Ice Cream wairon deiiv-
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iU and extiBUea. Los ArueUM Older
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er w hat Ice cream you want.
No Ice Cream
SALE. CUEAP-A. n-w Sewing M:
" Will nell ou l. me. tnnuire Kt tne
a!t oi!l.ve. -l-tt
inrv.l iipimlii (or ; rHiiij. frati-rn:
.urauce society: gii t 1 oe wt to tue
' ht person. Addrw. A nncitn W uodmi-u.
. ayiiUoe BulUlun. fteuver. lo.o. -li-t'J
f.O-T Black pock-et book. Ftndr cm
;..p the money for ki reward If U w:h re-
papers coutatned luerein to Clim
sivfilson at court house.
Cashier I
j.osr black si!k p:raol trimmed in
nHfoii lace. Leave kc this ofg.;. .:.
LOCAL NOTES
20.ooo j
delivered on Sunday unless ordered by
Saturday evening.
GET YOUR
Tomorrow's Dinner
-AT TMC
Curd Grocery
AND MARKET.
Kansas City Meats a specialty
finrino-fllnrk-pn. Hams and a
Vinita Ice Qe?m Co. M H"e of Fresh Fruits Veget-
aides and Groceries. We invite
your inspection of our
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and
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W.W. Miller was here from Ramona
J joday.
Arthur Archibald ot Alton was
f :ere today.
M For fresh egtfs and fat chickens go
5 S i ) Zeno's.
.' I jj j Wrifht expects to go to Seneca
;i i lis evening.
I See the line of floor oil cloth at Fra-
I F. M. Ia!ey. of Nevada is m the
jit J.
f New cabbage lc per pound at Zeno's
i'houe "'J.
I Mrs. W. N. Stewart of Grove was in
the city yesterday.
I Lee Barrett now lias a flrst-c:ass
foot maker. 210-tr
I A new line of leather novelties at
people's Drug Store. . lS'i-tf
I J. J. Hubbard of Aftou. was here
ou business yesterday.
I Huckleberries fresh from the coun-
try every day at Zeno's.
W. M. Fewell of Tulsa was a Vi-
fica visitor louav.
j Zeno will meet ail competition in
j rices on groceries.
I Dr. B. F. Fortner returned from
Adair this morning.
I No old goods ever-thin? new at
impire Cash Grocery. 2M
I Warren Tucker of Southwest City
r as In the city today.
If you want a cab telephone Webb
rot hers. Thonc
I Mrs. Will Weir and little son re-
iruea irom Aua.r iu uioisi.ui.
For a choice teaier steak or roast
to Zeno's- Thane T .
Felix niderhonr is visit nr his aunt
:-. Lou Payue. at Bi.'. Cabin.
I Special prices on (!::; J fruit this
. Jee'i at Kmuire Ca.h C.ocery. 2.vtf
!:. Oliver Bag by is m-ch improved
if )dav and is in a Ia:r way or recoveiy.
Mi:hlfe'an double ' r-:u:h pure ap-
.e vii:egar at t.u.i re v.an uiwnj.
Legal blanks at the Chieftain.
John West was here from Big Cabin
today.
W. P. Phillips returnel from Tah-
lequah last nisrht.
The Cherokee townsite commission
are at Tahlequah.
Mrs. Josle Hal! returned from Tah-
lequah yesterday. -
George Earrltt is here after an ab
sence of several months.
W. II. Tarrant put in a new floor in
Stevenson's furniture store today.
The two weePs' old sou of Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Beecl er did this morning.
Cream Crisp the best of all break-
fast foods try it. Empire 'cash gro-
cery. 109-tf
The Sante Fe will eit nd its line
from Owa'c i to Tulsa a distance of
ten miles.
I am prepared to supply all of Madam
Yale's remedies at my home. Mrs
Blythe. 130-tf
J. II. Rood will go to Columbus
Ksns: tomorrow to visit relatives
and friends.
To arrrive next week: Car of pure
orn chops: will give notice on arri
val. L. P. Garrison.
W. L. Gerlach and Everett Daven-
port will leave tonight for a visit with
relatives and friends la Kansas.
Miss Iona Miller will do your fancy
dress making at reasonable prices.
Come and see me at my home on South
Smith street. 1-S-tf
Bev. Randolph Cook of the Christ
iaa church is holding meetings in an
Arkansas town.
Chionic bronchial troubles and sum
mer coughs can be quickly relieved
and cured by Foley's Honey and Tar
People's drug store. dw
Mis. W. J. Sfan?e returned from
Tali'eiiuah Inst nicht and went Chel-
sr.i this morning.
For picnics and lunches use Libby's
canned merits. They are the best.
Empire Cah Grocery. - 2-vx
Mi-ses Georgia Calna ii Mirnte Ed-
moruK of Adair v. sited f fiends in
thi city today.
I'r. Es:e Bondurant physician and
surgeon. Phone C:. Empire block
Vi i.'i I. T. 13vtf
Rev. R. I. Ba'dw'i is the new roc-
t r of the Epis:ojal c.urcli nd is a
verv pie isnnt ' it.eman.
J. M. Morrow t rate! nig for the Bal-
GoodThings
to Eat
Our telephone is 164. Call
us up aud leave your orders.
Prompt delivery.
Curd Grocery & Market
(Weir Bros old stand. Phone 164.)
FOWLE
FOR FINE
HOTOS
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Laxative
HOOEY
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Kit isj!
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We have on sale the prettiest styles in White
Dressing Sacks and Kiniunas ever shown in
Vinita. Beautifully trimmed and perfect fit.
By buying them ready made you save a lot of
worry and money besides. They range in price
from
$1.00 to $3.50
Each. AH Sizes.
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V.'m. McGow rn replenlslie-.l the crty
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B-;- l t"Ova in
b.. a;;r
1 lent at i l er ni
Kpp here. ' " mnie .ie:ej;ii is jpreparea
i l:i rt. n'! '-"lilinf :i ' 1 1-v ri -".m i!u
il jT. F. Thompson jr.. has ac.cpted ajat her hoine ou south Wilson street
osition at the L. P. t.arr:s.-n grocery. 0r: te v s juil 15.) tf
Hijhest ir.-r..ev i'-- V" f ' a st::.' tow of a.tovrn water was
ry produce at Laip.:e C. si (.u- rr;ck jn tae second wed at the water-
Will Wrr wr. ab'e t. be on the.worki .. it toUay. Tiie flow of oil
reels to('f a.'ler several days' ill-lOntuues.
ifiess. a OJais snowing views 01 me si.
Trr oi:r v.'ciiBr o 1 club chc-e. Gen- Lou.s Wo.id's Fair can be bought of
.ine New York fu. I cream hmpire
ar.'i ife are here
.'ah Grocery.
G. S. White.
oday from Muskogee Ti.-iting rela-
ives. No good 'italth uniess the kidneys
re so.:n. Foley's RidneCure makes
he ki.-'.neys right. Sol 1 by People's
I'nig store. aw
Charlie Keuuey is the t.S'.ctal dog
p-atcher. and all canines that are iu-t
ll rovlded with a collar sijowint tax
j id are subject to arrest.
At the (itiii Restaurant the hot
aee in town to eat -you can get
intaloiips. napUrries. Huck'.eber-e-.
Blackberries. Strawberries. To-
a? : e-s. Peaches. -lo-rf
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life
1 Rii.j'ii Ivss-.ei -i.i la;.et 'iwani .y
Jelieve the stoaia?'.! and aid d;.'e-'lo:i.
fThey are as pleasant a a loaf of sugar
nd cure djsiep-l.;. so'.ir r.:ngs. cat-
h rrli of the stomach and Indigotion.
lold bv A. P. .)-ens.
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ANNOUNCEMENT.
I desire to call the at
tention of the people of
V inita and this section of
country generally to the
fact that I have pur-
chased the stock of drugs
and jewelry formerly
owned by Dr. A. W. Fore-
man 1 wish the friend-
ship and patronageof the
old patrons of the store
and hcnojio have many
npvr'CTo- Come in and
retKWhted.
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the Katy agent for 2ric. Tiiese albums
are absolutely free from all advertis-
ing lo.'-tf
Wo.k at the deep well has again
suspended this time lor a week cntil
sume new bits for the drill can La
manufactured.
We are agents for the famous little
liver pills recently discovered1 by the
venerable Dr. Da le of Chicago. Per-
s'.tis who have ued Dr. Dade's pills
will lve no other. They cure con-
stipation bold by A. P. Owens.
C. L. McCSure lias purchased the
new ten room residence from the Per-
ry Lumber Co. and will move into it
as soon as it is ''ompleted
ManZan is certainly a specific for
Piles. This new di-covery is put up
in a collapsible tube with nozzle so it
ui.av le anpliei where most needed:
Stops the pain instantly and cures..
Sold by A. I'. Ow en-. j
To arrive next week: Car of Alhi-j
t r ;.- i Flour the fj.e-:t in the world.
with a bruited amount of bran. L.P. !
Garr.-ou.
B.'e's Laxative Honey and Tar lsj
dfJerent tioui all other cough syrups.
It contains antiseptic properties to de-
stroy the germs solvent properties to
cut t tie phlegm and the laxat ive prop-
erties to cleanse the system. Bee's
Laxative Honey and Tar is pleasant
permanent cure for all coughs colds
lung and bronchial a Meet ions
bv A. P. Owens.
An improvement over all
Cough Lung and iJroncmal
Remedies. Cures Coughs
Strengthens the Lungs and
Gentiv Moves the JbJoweis.
Pleasant to the taste and
good alike for Young and Old.
PREPARED BV
Plceule Medicine Co. Cbicago U. S. A.
Sold "by A. P. Owens
OLEY'B
IKY CUR
Will cure any case of Kidney
or Bladder disease that is not
leyond the reach of dip dicine.
GIVEN UP TO DIE.
B. 8piwl 4 N. Virifiriia St.. EvansviMn
lo l.. writ : ''For over four THrs I wa tri:bd
with akidtu-y and blaJderaaectioa. I lost neb
ami wai naaole to work. ThrM hysician failed
to h.Ip nie and I was girta i.;. to die. Fnly
Kidney Ccr was rconnieao-M aad the flrt
bott. ma rat r!ief and after taking tha
secotid lttie I waseut;reiy cored."
Two Sises 50 Cents and $1.00
t People's Drug: Store. dw
STONE WORK
Brick and Gran
itoid Sidewalks
done in the best possible style
mid at reasonable prices. Thu.e
having such work to let should
figure with me. Phone 3G4.
Sold
Hor.e Tor Sal.
With Set of harness aud wagon; will
be sol i on time if secured. See M. E.
Milford. d-w-tf
for cAildstat o ur. S o
For sale bv People's drug store.
Joe Davis' Barber Shop
I have just furnished my shop
with new up-to-date furni-
ture and have refitted the bath
rooms making of this shop
one of the finest in the Indian
Territory- Call and see us.
JOE DAVIS Proprietor.:
South of P. O. Opp. Golden Rule.
See
H. R. Miller & Co.
For
Granitoid and Stone Sidewalks.
Can put your sidewalks in Cheaper than
anvone else In the city.
See sirap't's of both kinds at Walton
Lumber Co
Don't fail to see our stone you will find
none better ac i none half so cheap.
H. R. MILLER Manager
Office at Walton Lumber Co.
Vinita I. T.
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The Only Safe Way
To buy land either city or farm is to have an Abstract of
. Title furnished by a reliable companv.
CLOSE NO DEALS
Without having one made by the
International Bank and Trust Co.
VINITA IND. TER.
Capital $100000.00
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Comfort Swine Chair
Made ec''ire!y cf n:tal and fancy colored can vn. The mt:r:al is Ughx
and firmly braced fnisr.ed in Dacb enantal. Fclds compactly occupy-
ing apace of oniy A a 3 i"cns. !s set up or !";ide Lj rer.uvir.g only
four sttve bolta Ferfecrly simple.
P Solid Comfort
j la the Comfort Chafr. Tharc'a no trfru-
s v meet necessary its simply a fact. Sit-
i . ting or reclinirg-. Swicgir.g or not.
' JUil fcooJ Coatfort. Put the chair
Kvv cyw'lere- You don't need a great big
J V...' ov'a with trees or a great big anything.
;.; ' Any little shady corner will do. You
-ni can put the chair where the shade is and
move it if the shade moves. The inde
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 S4.OO at
E. O. STEVENSON
Furniture and Carpet Co.
rOLLlnOlitYTaR
ilopXbaconaband heaU(lun
For sale at People's drusr store
THE LIVE STOCK MARKET
Or ST. LOUIS.
He St. Louis National
Stock a Yards.
Loeslsd at Ei jilt. Louis ill.
ltreetlyoppotUe tte clt of St. Lonl.' But
r for all description of'Liv. 8Wck alwart 11
ti'.Blace and within the fronn.l. of tr
8Kk Tardi i a Bf CannlEt company w in
a epcU for lsb.lnn s..- hd o. caiti.
daUT. and Pork Partlm .6ia!dibiiinl naff
a c.r.city for UuiQifr.oi U.ua) box daitT.
C. G. KSOX V1C Prea
C. T.J0'E3.Geo. S! r.
L. W. KEAKE. Asa t. Gea. Kgr.
AtTIL HC NT. Gen.; Agent for TeiM
nd Indian Terrltorr. tw
New World's Fair Train
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KATY FAIR SPECIAL
IX SERVICE JUNE 12
Companion Train to Katy Flyer
LEAVES VINITA. . . .5:00 a. in. LEAVES ST. LOUIS. .9.15 a.m.
ARRIVES ST. LOUIS 6 3i p. m. ARRIVES VINITA. . . ll:o; p.m
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 225, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 25, 1904, newspaper, June 25, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc776182/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.