The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1900 Page: 1 of 4
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VOL. 3 NO. 22
V1NITA IN D. TER. SATURDAY - EVEN INC OCTOBER 271900.
PRICE 10c WEEK
METHODIST CONFERENCE Instilte. Neoebo.Mo. was pre
eented to the conference.
Tl i i p i n r ' I TV AnUlian wan BAntnii nil a I "A
.n ra uays session ot in- .S 3 Bmb.oidery
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uiau miiuu uumerunce. diBtrict.
Today Ims been an exceedingly
busy day tor the conference. From
8:30 this morning till noon the
bishop was in th chair hearing
reports of ministers and thia af.
'temoon the committees have been
making out their reports
Several of the preachers' names
' were called under question 20.
Their reports were very encourag
CONFERENCE NOTES.
3 Silks
J. II. Prim was located at his Cords
own request
The appointments for next year
will be read out Monday.
Bros. Homer and McKinney
were elected to elder order.
Dock Bridgeman is anxious to
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know where the Bishop will send
ing and they all seemed energetic him this year.
and happy. They were no long. Dr. J. II. Pritchett preached a
faced reports and no personal son fine sermon to a large and appre
rows thrown upon the conference ciative audience Thursday night.
indeed the reports were very hap- Dr pa.m0re wants to know how
pily given. All their Characters a single man like S. G. Thompson
as far' as called were passed. can wear his marriage certificate
wnat travelling preachers are I Bo prominently
Dr. Palmore's lecture Thursday
afternoon on the subject of temp
erance was about as severe an ar
raignment ot the government can
teen as language could make it.
The congregational singing at
the conference is one of the most
inspiring features of the great
gathering. The deep tones of two
hundred Methodist preachers just
about raises the roof.
The sermon of Dr. Rankin
For The
LADIES of VINITA
We Offer the Best Line of
Fancy Work Materials
IN VINITA.
The lovers of the work are cordially invited to examine our line of these
goods. We also have the most complete catalogue of this kind of goods
Cords for
Cushions.
Battenberg
Patterns
of all kinds.
French Cloths
45X45.
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elected elderB?
J. A. Parks W. II. Averyt (W
Sawyer located at own request)
DeaconB of one year: M. L.
Roberts C. Q. Ray J. E. Lovett
Orlando Shay ( J. V. Baird not
present) W. B. Moore W. H
Manger J. M. GuageB. F. Hild
erbrand was not before the com
mittee character passed) M. W.
Wheelan M. K. McElhanon (W.
H. McKenney.
Mrs. J. H. Yarbrough was in
troduced to the conference. She
is the daughter of the late Dr. Mc-
Ferrin who did more by his man
agement for the publishing house
at Nashville than perhaps any
other person has done. Mrs. Yar
brough is superintendent of the
supply department of the Woman's
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3 in the world. If we hav'nt got what you want we will order it.
Battenberg Braids Houston and
Dutchess Braids Laces.
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KcmemDer xne Dig saie 01 fall uuuud mat Degns uct. 20 one week.
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Advocate. Friday atternoon v&s
one of the features of the confer
ence. The eimple style and child
like manner of the speaker capti
vated the large audience.
Dr. Craighead of Central college
at Fayette. Mo. addressed the
W.R.Badgett
IVIer. Co:
Vinita's Greatest
Bargain Emporium
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Home Mission society. Her ad- conference and friends on educa
Hrnna wna nna nf thfl mna(. atrilrlncr tlOn thlS atternoon instead 01 a
innidantsof the fionferenfie. She sermon from Br. Godbey. Dr.
has her work remarkably in hand Craighead represents Dr. Ham
and spoke freely.clearly and plain- mond the general secretary ot ed-
ly. At the close of her words ucation.
many eyes filled wdth tears and Who will succeed Rev. Butler
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one could easily see that though at Vinita? is a question that has
00 play had been made on the been asked by many Vinita people
feelincs of the conference she had hnth in and nut of the Methodist
gained the love of the body. Mrs church. Give us as good a preach- Everything for
Yarbrough is an angel of mercy to er and as consecrated a man as Town and Country Schools.
the needy preacher. She has sent Brother Butler and there will be
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$8162.42 in supplies to the Indian no complaint.
Mission conference in the last four Hargrove college. has more than
years bhe says that now she can doubled since thia Bession opened.
surely say that she knows "it is Prospects very good for the future.
Milne's Arithmetic
Ray's Arithmetic
fe McGuffey's Readers
Franklin's Readers
Baldwin's Readers.
Double Daily Service via Choctaw.
Two fast trains dully to Little Roclr
Hot Springs acd Memphis with close
connections for St. Louis and all
points northeast and southeast.
R. E. Time Table
Grace Patterson.
more blessed to give than to re
ceive." The Home Mission so
ciety has sent $7028.13 to the In
dian Mission conference to aid in
the erection of parsonages!
Mrs". Yarbrough said the reason
two boxes of supplies were some
times sent to one preacher while
some Other applicant received none
was not intentional. For instance
noon at f.Jv o'clock at tl.e M. K.
church south on the Jewish Sabbath
illustrated.
sne would send a blank to one of among th; poor in the faills where
llev. S. W. Gamble of Ottawa
The building has undergone yery Kansas will lecture tomorrow after
large improvements the grounds
being improved with trees etc.
The president is very hopeful for
the future of the school.
The places which give the best
salary are the most eagerly looked
after and are never without a
good preacher. The real heroes
are the men who are content to go
I. B. Hitchcock came In from the
Carselowey school where he is teach-
ing today and will spend the Sabbath
in town.
1 IHSOUltl .KANSAS ATKIAS.
GOING 90DTB.
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No. 8 Flyer
Mo. M freight and aocomraodstloiil
4:13 a m
5:48pm
10:18 am
13:15pm
11:50 pm
10:49 nm
fi:49p m
10:18am
ST. Louis ft san Francisco railway
train 207 west mall 10:00 a. m
Train 208 eaet mall 6:65p.m
Train 28 west looal 12:47 p. in
Train 240east local 11:41am
BURLINGTON ROUTE
Its New Line Denver-North
west via Billings.
the auxiliaries and not hear from
it for some time then .she thinks
they are not going to send so she
eends a copy of the blank to an-
other society and it happens that
both send in boxes while she ex
pected only one to be sent. Mrs
Yarbrough loves the preachers
and they all love her and gladly
listened to her.
Ed Cameron J. M. Gross J.
W. Morris N. B. Ainsworth and
Mr. Kimbol were appointed on
the committee to consider the
advisability of projecting an
there is no salary; verily they will
have their reward when the Mas
ter makes up his jewels.
Brave flen Fall
Victims to stomach liver and kidney
troubles as" well as women and all
feel the results in loss of appetite
poisons in the blood backacb ner-
vousness headache and tired listless
run-dowo feeling. But there's no
need to feel like that. Listen to J.W.
Gardner Idaville Ind. He s-ays:
"Electric Bitters are just the thing
for a man when he is all run down
and don't care whether he lives or
dies. It did more t. cive rue new
orphanage under the auspices of Utrenpih and good appetite than any
thing 1 could take. 1 can now eat
anything and have a new lease on iife.
Only 50 cent at People's and A. W.
Wyatt
the conference.
Bishop appointed U. V.
on Sunday school board.
Mr. Yarbrough of Nashville
was introduced to the coherence
IV. V:it. cf ScBrrittColIfjlatt
Furemn" drug ttorei.
0 1. Sara Feci and wife of
vi:..' Ark. are m the city
1; r-e from Miki-ece.
The Burlington's Denver-Northwest
Main Line was completed Septenilier 16
It taps the Kansas City-Billings Line at
Alliance Neb. It is the short line Den
ver to Helena Spokane and the direct
line to the entire Upper Northwest.
Only J 6 hour Dtivcr to Butt-HlQa.
Only 46 boury Dqvr toSpoKn.
Only 62 hours Dcqvcr to Pujet 5ouol.
This will be the main traveled road
for passengers poing via Denver to
Northern Pacific Toints.
To Denver Scenic Colorado Utah
Pacific Coast: Two great daily trains
from Kansas City St. Joseph. Weekly
California excursions personally con
ducted.
To The Eat: Best equipped trains to
Chicago and St. Louis.
To The North: Ret train to Omaha
St. Taul Minneapolis.
L. J. Erieker. L. W. Wakek y
T. P. A . K3 Mln 't Gf-n'l ! r Aft.
Kansas Ciry Mo. St.Lm:Mo.
THE LIVE STOCK MARKEl
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OF ST. LOUIS.
1 he St. Louis National
Stock Yards.
Located at East St. Louis. III.
Directly opposite the city of St. LonU. Bay.
ert for ill description of Lit a Stock always la
sttfoiinnce and within the grounds of the
8tock Yards Is a Bwf Canning Company with
capacity forslauahtlrinn J.ooohead of cattle
daily ana fork i'scklnir ettsbllnhments have
a capacity ror slaughtering 12.U00 hops dally.
C. 1. KNOX Vice Pros.
C. T. JONES Gen. Mg'r.
L. W. kBAKE Ass t. Geo. Mgr.
SAHPEf. HUNT. Hon. Agent for Teiaf
nd Indian Territory.
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FC8 SALE if
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Marrs, D. M. The Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 22, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 27, 1900, newspaper, October 27, 1900; Vinita, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc776832/m1/1/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.