The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 176, Ed. 1 Monday, April 29, 1901 Page: 3 of 4
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The Flower of Fashion Has Bloomed
Want Hil not til exceed five lines will bo
Inserted tu this column one week (it days)
fur SA i'imiIk If ynu wunl to luiy or aril or
vrii'Uf. nr havelustor IouikI anything need
help or wunl. work. It will pity you to use
column.
This Season at
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WANTKI)
-Trustworthy men and women
to travel and advcrtlHu
fop old established
The appoint in nf tin. teachers
for the public si l:ooU for next term
will bo made by the school board Fri-
day night.
The most attractive and best wool
lined refrigerators ever brought to
Vinita can be found at Sam It. Fra-
zee & Go's.
Mr. J.C. Foster and wife t Nash-
ville Ten n.t arc visiting Mr. and Mrs.
K. W. BatclilT. Mr. Foster Is a cousin
of Mrs. lialclir.
Have you seen tho new ginghams
percales lawns and dimities at Burns'
Racket? If not you will miss a bar-
gain. Better clean up your alleys and lea
yards or the board of health will
cause your arrest. You can tie heavily
lined for permitting a stench.
Tbe antique In bric-a-brac is always
interesting and tasty in a parlor. A
house of Hoi nl llnaticial fit 11 n tl I ii Hulury ;0
a year ii(l expenses nil mylilo In cash.
No canvasslnn equlred. lilyo references
and enclose xni f -unil ri'ssol eiivclopu. Art-
dress UannRir.:Mri Caxlon Hldg. Cuicugo. 79
IIOAUDKKM WANr.l)-At tho Kentucky
House norlh. Traitsiout people accommo-
dated. dip
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H Weather Prediction.
H For Vinita and vicinity:
3 Cloudy lonight end prob-
ably showers. Fair Tuesday. H
3 Today's Chicago Market.
The appended quotations were re-
eclved today direct by wire from the
H Chicago Stock Exchange by Mr. C. H
B.Maropulos whorocelvesquotattons
every li minutes during the session
H of the board and who executes or- H
orders for purchase or ajlc for future
4 delivery:
Ol'KSINU. CtOHINfl. t
h Ju' July
H Wheat 7Ut!.T3 a
j Coro4.V 45 1-8 b M
fork l.f7w U.tiO u.ff!
H Cotton 8 05 7 jlj
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'hone 121) at Balentine's.
Fishing Tackle at Darrough's.
T. A. Parker of Tulsa is in town.
Yours for business Sam R. Fra.ee
& Co.
A nice olllce room to rei.t. See JJ.
C. Gray.' 130-tf
J. II. Llndsey of Chutsuu is booked
at the Cobb.
Have J. II. Ilanisuri to paint your
.signs.
Dr. J. V. Bone of Cbtdpca was in
the city today.
Moorish statuettes and bric-a-brac
at Mine's.
The ball tst for ihe new Frisco side-
tiack has arrived.
See J. II. Harrison he will paint
your sinus.
John Sharp is In tjn from his
farm near Blue Jacket.
A large new stock of Jewelry at
Foreman's.
Grayson Wills is putting up a new
store bulloiny ai. White Oak.
Tomatoes :i cans for 25 cents at
lialeiitine's.
School begltisut White Oak today.
Miss Kiunle Honors will leach.
New black lawns and dimiiies at
Hums' Racket.
The art club meets next Thursday
evening with Mis Nellie Duncan.
Fishinj; tackle of every description
.at Sam U. Fra.ee & Co s.
Mast.er in Chancery Parker Is at
Fort Smith today on lual business.
Fine Peaberry coffee at 20 cents per
pound. Ba!entlne's.
Walter Hunt leaves tomorrow for
the Klondike country via Seattle
Wash.
Ice cream freezers all sizes and
kinds at Sam 11. Frazee & Co'.
Judjje Jonathan Gore came down
from Blue Jacket to attend tbe
election.
Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin cures
constipation. Sold by Peoples Druu
store. d"w
Frank Gondykootnz came iu from
While Oak This morning to vote for
the trea'y.
See Tony before selling your house-
hold foods buys all klul of second
hand goods. ll
J. A. Williams was here from Blue
Jacket today and made the Chieftain
otllce a pleasant visit.
All ladies' skirts and tailor made
suns will be sold at cost alJ.M.
Greenings'.
Mrs. K. W. Campbell mother of Dr.
Campbell of Seneca is visiting her
son J. U. Campbell of th's city.
Don't buy a K:idiue stove until you
see tbe Quick Meal stoves at tbe Dar-
ruuli Hardware company.
The council tomorrow night wl.l
pas au ordinance re-establishing the
oftice of street cummissioner.
All kinds of tuning tackle at all
kinds if values and prices to be had
at the Darioiigh Hardware compauv.
Miss Marsjuerute Cutuming arrived
fr.m Springfield this morning where
flie has been atteudiug college.
Louis Zeno will commence the re-
moval o his gr.K- ry and w at market
tomorrow from the etst side to tbe
store room in the Thomason building.
splendid assortment Is on exhibition
at Ming s.
Theodore Brewer aged 1H son of
President Brewer Willie Halsell col
lege died this afternoon at 2:110 of
pneumonia after a week's illness.
Our line of pocket cutlery is a sure
winner. Be sure you buy your knife
of us and then you know it Is guar-
anteed. Sam R. Frazee & Co.
Dick Glenn came to town from Up-
per Cabin today to work for the treaty
but after arriving changed his mind
and went home an anti-treaty man.
Parties seeking remunerative em-
ployment sunshine and bard mental
work are invited to call on or address
Jas. P. Scott Vinita I. T.
C. II. Webb the popular and ac-
comodating transfer man received a
Hue looking strong and serviceable
truck today from St. Louis. The
wagon Cost $200 at the factory.
Bicycles for boys girls men and
women the best at reasonable prices
at the Darrough Hardware company.
F. R. Howard and T. Y. Boyd of
Greenville Tenn. are in the city look-
ing for a location. Mr. Howard is a
practical newspaper man having had
many years experience as printer and
reporter.
It is universally conceded that the
Quick Meal Is the best gasollae stove
manufactured. Housewives having
once used it will have no other.. All
styles to be had at the Darrough
Hardware company.
Some of the alleys are in a disgrace-
ful condition made so by the Indis-
criminate dumping of filth. Already
in some places the stench Is ueaily
unbearable. Before the hot weather
comes the back lots and alleys should
be cleaned and more chloride of lime
used to kill typhoid and malarial
germs.
S. C. Williamson one of the pro-
prietor of the Williamson Lumber
Company and formerly manager of the
branch In this city returned yester-
day from Rich Hill Mo. uoon a busi
ness trip Intending to remain only a
few days. Mr. Williamson was pleas-
logly surprised at the many marked
Improvement! in Vinita during his
short absence.
Closing Out dale.
ClothiDgand furnishing goods
dies' silk and summer waists at
J. M. Greening & Bro.
La-
cost. $1000 Given Away.
The Peters Shoe Co. of St. Louis
Mo. will give away $1000 In gold to
wearers ot their snoes the first prize
being 1500 others $200 $100 $50 etc.
Read about it In another column of
The Chieftain. We would like tJ see
a reader of this paper win the tirst
pri.c and we hope that our readers
will take hold of this contest with a
determination to win. The standard
character of the house offering the
prizes guarantees that the contest
will be conducted strictly on its mer-
its and the chances ot every retder of
The Chieftain are just as good as
those of any one else. Why wouldn't
it be a good idea for some of our young
folks or old folks to organize a Word
Contest club and work together. It's
a facinating employment.
Everything Goes at Cost.
Silk ginghams silk tissues tine or-
gandies and batisfs. J. M. Greening
Si Bro.
Mis. Chas. Hudson Denver Col.
writes: "Both my children had bad
cases of whooping-cough arn nothing
seemed to help them. IJeggs' Cherry
Cough Syrup effected a quick cure."
That's what it's uuaieAstf.kii to do.
Cures coughs cMds croup la gripre
bronchitis pneumonia and consum-
tlon. People's drug store. w
Cuban Itch seems to he every where
Hunts Cure cures it effectnally and
quickly or money refunded. w
Strauss Bros.' High Art Clothing teems with
i lit. ucbiyas arc original aiiu piujjii . inc wwvta aiv v...v.iu.-iviy kwuiuim
ble. They possess a finish and cut that cannot be imitated. They are the
rnmrwririnn nmnf vnlnec fnr mm Th linf is lnrff? and COITlDlete.
Men's suits $10 12.50 15 00 16.50 17.50 and 20.00. Young men's suits g
sizes 32 to 35 6 to 12.50. Boys' school suit age 8 to i5 in all the new
weaves $1.50 to 7.00. Child's 3 piece suit age 3 to 8 new styles and fab- fgs
rics $1.50 to 5 00. The new Russian Blouse in fancy red and blue flannel j
age 3 to 5 price $5.00 to 6.00. New Stetson and Longley soft and stiff yt
hat new Manhattan Majestic and Wilson Bros.' shirts and shirt waist
effects. Wilson Bros.' novelties and neck wear. New Patent Kid lace
and button low and high shoes $5. New lace and button high and low t
cut Tan and Vici Kid shoes 3.50 to 5.00. Novelties in. Belts; black tan
drab and patent leather 25 cents to 1.50.
Harness
To
Farmers and Ranchmen
Of The Surrounding; Country.
I Have
Best Grades of Stock
A Visit Will
d fly goods you Want Z
4 My prices are LOW.
See Our New
French Plate mirrors and heavy turned posts support-
ing itself. See them.
Beautify Your Home with Them.
Price to Suit the Buyer.
liing
Phone: jiu..
QR. J. o. TAYLOR
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Residence W. L. Chap-nan.
Oiflce up-slaiP In P.aymond buiiding
Phone 14.
Saddlery
The
Only.
Convince You.
I talk for my goods now.
Afterwards they ta!k for me.
..LEE BARRETT.
Sideboards..
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Every One Solid Oak.
Best Finish Through; Swell Front.
Furniture Co.
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AME3 S. DAVENPORT
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW.
Kunmt Sand 10 net IUPm II building.
VIM! A. I. T.
Daf prt k Hall attmia-at-Law.'
Offir 1st Nnt'l bank;!'1 C liirmore 1 T. I
a character all its own.
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THE LIVE STOCK MARKET
OF 8T. LOUIS.
Ihe St. Louis National
Stock Yards.
Located atEast St. Louis. 111.
DlreoUy opposite the olty of St. Lonla. Bay-
ers lor all description of Live Stock always In
attendance and within the grounds of the
Stock Yards Is a Beef Canning Company with
a capacity for slant'litlrlng 8000 head of cattle
dally and Pork Packing establishments have
a capacity for slanghterlng 12000 hogs dalir.
C. O. KNOX. Vice ?res.
C. T.JONES.Geo. Ms'r.
L. W. kRAKE. Ass't. Gen. Mgr.
8AMUKL HTJNT. Gen. Agent for Texae
snd Indiun Territory.
Warning Order.
In the United States dist rict court at. Vinita
In the northern district of the Indian Ter-
ritory .
John Reece. plaintiff 1
vs No. Hl4.
Alice Keece defendant. J
The defendant. Alice Ueece. Is warned to
appear in this nourt within thirty day; and
answer to complaint of plaintiff John Heeco.
Mellette & (-initio Chas. A. Uayidsoti
Altys. for Plaintiff Clerk.
E. B. Law sou T. A. Chandler.
Atty. for Defendant. Deputy.
April Hth.lMl.
Warning Order.
In the United States court at Vinita. In tho
Northern District of the Indian Territory
W.B. Johnson plaintiff. I
vs No. im.
Susan M. Johnson defendant. )
The defendant. Susan M. Johnson Is
warned to appear In this conrt within thirty
days and answer the complaint of tae
plaintiff W. H. Johnson. Chas. A.Davidson
April Hth 11X11. Clerk.
Jas. 8. Davenport. T. A. Chandler
Atfy. for Plaintiff. Deputy
Sam F. Parks Attorney for Defendant .
Executor's Notice.
In the United States court for the Indian
Territory northern district at Vinita.
In re last wiil and testament of Will
iam J. Overton deceased. J. C. Gray ex
ecutor.
To Bertie Overton William I. Overton
and Elbert Carlin his curator Daisy
Overton and J.C. Gray her guardian.
ou will take notice that on the 2stli
day of May 1901 or as soon thereafter
as the same can be heard I will apply to
the Hon. Ios3pn A. dill Holding L nued
States court for the Indian Territory
northern district at Vinita for an order
of court to pay over to Herlie Overton
William J. Overton and Daisy Overton
their distributive shares of the estate of
William J. Overton deceased pursuant
to the terms of his last will and test i-
nient as the same appears in the third
annual and final settlement of said estate.
John U. Ti rm-.k J. C. C.kav
62 Attv. for Executor. Executor.
Warning Order.
In the I'niU-d States district court at Vi
nita in the northern district "f the
Indian Territory.
Ambler Caskie plaintiff 1
vs J-No. I1S
Marv II. Caskie d. frm'.ant )
The deiendint M irv II. C.vOcie. is
vinnioi to apix-ar 111 mis court vuuuh
thirtv dar and answr tbe complaint of
the plaintiff AmUer Caskie.
l. H. WiLsot. Cbus. A. Iavid.n
Attorney for Plaintiff. Clerk.
Preston S. Davis. T. A. Cbir;-:.-r.
Attorney 1t 1 fen
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