The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 285, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 30, 1900 Page: 3 of 4
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I'ays for a
CENTS
DAY
...Singer
Sewing Machine.
fl. M. Brock . flgf.
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ProbabilltieB.'
uocai rains ami cuolcr tonlL-ht and
tomorrow.
Kwlack for milr; apply here.
rnai'ion ror sale. w. Ii. Haines lw
Fresh vegetables and fruit Vinita
meat store.
City Marshal Ledbetter returned
last nltfht.
Fresh tender mutton and beef at
Gus Nichols'.
riculc for "kodakcM without mal-
ice" tomorrow.
Machine oil at W: W. Miller's. All
kinds.
Taylor CrutchUeld returned from
1 Jopl In today.
A good farm to let near town; call
at this office.
Mrs J. R. Crockett of Falrland Is
visiting in the city.
Don't forget that Cobb & McGlas
sun handle Dandelion Hour.
W. R. Budtfett and children went
to Ft. Gibson'last evening.
Ask vnur u miter for Ttnrl fVnsa hall
j blue. Large 2oz package Ave cents
1 ? Liuman F. Parker returned from a
I t trin tn N'aw Movtftn I nut. niirht.
...BUv.
Jf )'uii have'nt been buyiig your
meat In-m litis Nn.-hc.in ym had butter
try him.
Don't miss tliagn.1 dinner tomor-
row which will ho nerved by the
ladies ur the Christian church. .
Say; do you know that lliu best
meats fruits and vegitahles are sold
at tin) Vinita meat .tore!'
Mrs. Caliber of Htioiihhimi Ark.
formerly Miss Louparker McClelluii
is visiting at Willie IlaMI college.
Huy your meals at the Viulta meat
store. Fresh meat skillfnlly.haudled
and deliveries promntlv made.
. Married on the banks of Hull creek
this forenoon Wm. 11. ltallard and
Misu Winona S. Springston both of
lahleouah. by Rev. W. T. Klmr.
Look out for malaria. Jt Is seusuu-
iblo now. A few do-.es of 1'rickly Ash
bitters is a sure preventive. Chan-
man & Iirlggs. dw
Help a good cause and enj.iy a good
dinner with the ladies of the Christ-
Ian church tomorrow on the vacant
lot near Ratciill's store.
Are you runnln' for office this year?
No you durn fool; I'm runnin' to
'eoplc's drug store 'or a bottle of Dr
Const Ipatlo'i i m pared digest ion and
a toi piil liver arc lliu niit common
ailments that are rosiuiihllile for that
tl1 "Hi llallus- f.iHVcd out Ico!ilik that
makes the summer a dreaded period
to so many iit-ople. lleil.lne will cure
constipation it iuijjiovcs the iliye-
tiou and arouses the liver to the nor-
mal activity. Price Sorts; People's
drugstore. dw
Mrs. K. M. Ming will leave this eve-
ning for Marshtluld Mo. The resi
dence will be occupied by V. II. Gee
and the family remain at Marshticld.
To the Deaf.
A rich lady cured of deafness and
noises in the head by Dr. Nicholson's
aiclllclal eardrums gave $10000 to
his Institute so that deaf people un
able to procure the eardrums may
have them free. Address No. 305 ic
the Nicholson Institute 780 Eighth
avenue New York w-li-Jy
Hard flan to Catch.
John Monk has thus far been able
to evade his pursuers and escape ar
rest on thechargeof complicity In tho
frauds alleged to have been commit
ted by W. J.' Harrison ct al. John
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Do you wake up in the morning lircJ and unre- f
ficshej? Do you perform your daily duties l
languidly? Do you miss the snap vim anj
energy that was once yours? If this describes A
JF
DON'T FEEL RIGHT...
your condition you are in urgent need of
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Monk would pass very readily for a
Caldwell's syrup pepsin to cire this ro1' out perhaps know more than he
Indigestion. d w was t'lvcn credit for knowing and may
Th lnrtiPi nf t.i Phi.n ..v i. be linger to locate than a man that
blue. Large package
pepsin. lor particulars ask Peonle's
When you go to buy bluing; ask for drug store.
Rev. M. L. Stewart Informs us that
the Vinita Chautauqua is. an assured
Van Chandler returned from a two fact. He -will arrive here next.' Mod-
weeks visit at Miami today. day and begin jnaklag preparations.
would attract more attention. ' He
was at Joplin u few days ago but
seems to have disappeared as com-
pletely as If he had dropped Into the
earth. He ran a restaurant and
"blind tiger" at Joplin or Galena a
few days and then sold out and moved
on. lie had evidently had information
from here that he was wanted and so
The Odd Fellows of this city have a made good his escape.
movement on foot to put )o a ood 11-
brary. This is a very .commendable Robbed The Grave
enterprise and should be carried ''out. K startling incident occurred of
Tiifls will 1ii rpnpivnft tnr which
that Is equal to Dr. Caldwell's nyrup
wui serve dinner tomorrow on the
vacant lot between Ratclltf's and the
Thompson store building.
The ladies wonder how Mrs.....
manages to preserve her youthful
looks. The secret Is she takes Collins
ague cure It keeps the system in. per-
...
iwi. uruer.
Your trouble arises in a clogged and torpid condition of the liv
and bowels which if allowed to continue will develop mala-
rial fevers kidney disorders or boiiio other troublesome
disease. PRICKLY ASH HITTERS drives out all
poisonous Impurities strengthens tho vital
organs promotes functional activity
good digestion and vigor and
ciiorcrv nf luulv nn.l limln
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) SOLD AT ALL DRUG STORES. ' PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE. 1
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Vj-Vl V V V S V V -
CHAPMAN & BRIGGS Special Ajrents
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Hn time ou want a neat clean r(o
(JO to :
untet
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! i 'Red Cross'ball
fl 5 cents.
Mr. John Oliver of I'hlladcl-
pliia was the subject it is narrated
by him as follows. "I was in a most
dreadful condition My skin was al-
most yellow eyes sunken tongue coat
ed pain continually in. back and sides
no' appetite gradually growing weak-
er jday by day. Three physicians had
given me up. Fortunately a friend
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Stable.
uLtverv
Want you horse ; boarded right? Well this is the place to
bring him ; he will get careful attention.
' r ' 'Telephone IHo. 82.
That sick headache Is malaria try A. well Improved farm good bearing nri'vkri trvtn.r p.iorrin. t BBi
ihoii euro Punnlna' ' rtrntr rnrptia rrl HnNiKunrlinna .tr .....11 -'..! I ' ' - . ' '
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U?S 'ua.ncycu -yu WOIIH Ol OiaCK- flrBt hi.tt.la miiria - rtoplrlnrf fmn..
f- Tt...w.. t r rr..n . I nfll'Moa 'Fa fruHa fnn tnmrv nA..AH.. I
ur. jiuguy aim j. u. nau wenL io - v'"Pii.jr m0nt I.contlnuerl their use for
ESTABLISHED IN 1892.
INCORPORATED IN 1893
Collins
store.
Claremore today to attend a bank
meeting;1 "'
You will feel better tomorrow if
you take Collins Ague cure tonjght.
Peoples drug store. dw
Mr. Morris of Tahlequah brother
of Mrs. W. P. Thompson Is visiting
in the city.
Ladies who take pride in clear
white clothes should "Use Red Cross
ball blue. Refuse imitations.
Chief Uufflngton L. B.Bell and
In Vinita.
I.T.
John Parks returned from Ft. Gibson
last night. ''' ."
when puny.and feeble tliey should be
given a dose of YVhite's cream vermi
fuge. Price 23 cents People's drug
store. dw
Tomorrow is circus day and colored
toy balloons red lemonade green fan
Our health giving preparations are ribbons. tight shoes bologna sausage1
unexcelled they arc the best and do
their work well. People's drug store
Miss Ida rigell came down from . mosquito bites bites or stings
Falrland this morning and will visit 01 nsecis' anlmal8 or reptiles apply
friends in Vinita.
S. A. Perry Big Cabin tiiree' weeks and am now a well
man. I know they saved mv life and
To ascertain the political complex- robbed the Krave of another victim."
Ion of' people in this vicinity june has No one should fail to try them Onlv
Only to observe the "headgear" of the 50 cts guaranteed at A. W. Foremans
maie innaoiiants. Tiie Aryan hats and People s drug store. r dw
count two to one.
Extreme hot weather is a great tax MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
upon ine aigestive power of babies;
; ' . ...A.ttend The...
PARSONS BUSINESS -
fl fligh-Grade Blisiness College.
J. C. OLSON H. fl. - President.
Hailroad Fare I?aid.
Elxpenses Liow.
PARSONS. KANSAS.
D i I Pi.l . II. .11... I" --
nqwiioy oiranorn-nunon- Fall Term Opens Sept. 3 1900. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
r o ! r i
Lvans uommission uo. -
Special to Daily Chieftain.
National Stock Yards. III. Aug. S3.
Chicago has severt thousand cat-
couuiry uoys on ! tnAa. nnA u -
horseback will be greatly in evidence. """I T 10c"
ueuit) niguer. ruieen nunureq
here and steers ten cents higher
and cowb steady.
M0TT0:--"A Penny Saved is a Penny Made."
Engraved : Visiting : Cards.
Collins ague cure cures the kidneys
works the liver tones up the stomach
and purities the bowels. Peoples drug
store. ' dw
Rev. and Mrs. W. T. King chapcr-
oued a gay party of children at a pic-
nic yesterday afternoon. ;
Those rockers at "the Ming furniture
j store are beauties and cheap.
Dinner will be served Friday bj the
ladies of ijt." John's guild at Gus' old
stand. ' .
' There is a story of a man who was so
busy looking at the stars that as he
walk$u( he stumbled
into a well. That's ..
the stpry of a typi- ffrL'
cai man iao uusy Ccs'-r-
IVWJ I'll i
is the highest quality
purest and most'
lasting. (Every can
guaranteed. Cheap
varnishes give "cheap "
results. " Grcg-g Var-
nishes give' perfect
results.
P. G. BROWNING
DMiwInt'. It'll. t'"c''.
Ct Punt ti (r Vtrr (. Sf
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uaiiaru s snow liniment .it coun-
teracts the poison in the wound sub-
dues the Intlamatlon and heals the
flesh. Price 25 and 50 cents. dw
George Green Jr. goes to Nashville
Tcnn. to medical college. The term
which is six months begins October
4th. George is a good boy very stu
dious and no doubt will uo to the
front In all his undertakings.
Plump cheeks flushed with the
soft glow of health and a pure com
plexion make all women beautiful.
Ilerbine imparts strength and vital
ity to the system and the rosy hue of
health to the cheeks. Price 50c dw
A fullblood family in a wagon on
the street this morning were smoking
the "nine of peace." After smokini? i;
- - - ft I iiiijj;uwu iiA up -
little while the "old man" passed Don't neglect little ailments. Keep
the pipe over to the "old woman" wno lhe system up to the point of -efk-ctual
ui...'.ii .. u...uu . n j resistance against disease. This is best
would take a whiff or two" and pass done h theKuse o pierce.g Co(len
it back; then the "kids" would lineup Melical Discovery. . It itrentrthen the
and take their turn. I atomach increases the action of the
nf j 11 a i . . . I blood-making elands cures all disorders
oiaays roiiowca Dy coj nights f the organs of dicostion and nutrition...
will breed malaria in the body that I except cancer of the stomach purifies the
Is hilllmis or rmst.lvp Pri-H A c I blood increases tbe vital enerev and f
bftters . Is very valuabl at this time 'W" e 10 fnJ o!T
. " ' i oisrase. .even wnen mere is eniaciaiion.
for keeping the stomach liver and weakness hectic cough bleeding at the
ooweis reguiatea wen. .sola by Chap-
uan & H'i?g. dw
50 best quality cards 75c.
100 "' " " $1.00.
Prices After First Order:.
50 best quality cards 40c. .
100 " " " 75c.
Also Monogram Stationery at the
Lowest Prices
It is almost time to send in your bill r p
Get your Statement Blanks from me. vJf2.CC lattCfSOIl
loolcing at things away pff to notice
more jmportant things near by..
One-sixth of all deaths are from con-
sumption. But the man goes along with
his eyes bulging to watch cholera and
yellow fever. lie disdains to cure the
cold or check the little cough and coa-
f .'.- "VV. 1
The New Route
To
Memphis8 East
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lungs and other alamHtie svmptoms.
"Golden Medical Di-wovery " can be
rrtlintf-.! nil Irt lirlri virv limA aA tn
Monroe Gaddy and Otha Garner of beal oS times out of everv hundred.
K!au were marie happy today by a
few words p(kcn by the mayor.
ruining so thorMughly removes the
malarial term fr m the n.tfm a I
Prickly Ash b i rs. It gives life and
action to the t-.rfl l.vtr strengthen
and a..i! the kidneys to rrrpcrly
ccar.te b:'-1 give t ne U the
! ' i 'i. p-JTo U.t a-? J ; r
g 1 r:tft. v"'r and riippr-
fu.uc-- 1 If Ch-irmaa.;Iir:?j.!w
Sick pf-ople can cont.ult Dr. R. V.
Pierce r.aflalo N. Y. by letter without fee
or charge. Every letter i rea l in private
and treated a a sacred confidene. All
repHe are sent in plain enve!opi.
" Lat i-rfff I wkk ukf with wnf j.tn in
T rhrl ani w k I co bzr .ir wi l
'rit Ihr h ' uys Wrm G. H Krr of Fo1
r. Co. "I trif-d
" " n.1 hfy t..-i Tn I hi r-..Mt. :-n
1 h 1 t.Ar- 'h f -tt .'js.T 1 ws r-r-v mwh kH-
t: I tor-i fi t .' c.f it ! 4 ytt
hi sr. r-'i'B fl tf trr. ..1'. "
H"f ij'-he is ru'- by w-tr.g Dr
fiftce'i I'lea&snt l'e'.'.ets.
and .
....Southeast....
- PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS!
SOLID WIDE VESTIBULED TRAINS!
Free Reclinine Chair Cars Fort 5milh
To Memphis Without Change.
HENRY WOOD Gen. Mgr. J.f.flOLDEN Traffic Mgr.
LITTLG ROCK ARKANSAS.
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