The Indian Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 33, Ed. 1, Thursday, April 20, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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Loot to Sapnlpa.
Through coaches from 81
TlillTA CHURCH DIBKCTOBr.
U.K. Chnrch Booth
.W.McCrary paitori
. m. preaching at 11
Sabbath icliool at 10:00 1. m. I
A.m. ami i p. m.
neiday evening.
I prayer meeting every Wed-
Commnnlon eerrle every
Bin BonatT.
Preibyterlan Church I). Jf. Allen pti-
tori prencblng Sunday At It . m. And 7 p.
m.i Bandar atbool at 10 a. m. prayer meet-
IngThnriday night.
Congregational Chnrch Iter. Payette Hard.
nattoriaervleeeeverySnmlay at II a. m. and
7p.m. I Bandar School at 10. m. Chrlttlan
Endeavor Society. P- m. FTeyer meeting
Terr Wednetdar evening.
W. 0. T U. Meets (Terr Wednetdar at I
o'clock p. in.
rillAUMHAN LODOn No.lt. K. ofI
Meela every Tneeday evening In their cm-
tie hall at 7:W Work In new ritual. Vlalt-
Ing knlghlt In good etanilln Invited.
It. V. Former 0. 0.
J. E Hancock. K of It. and 8.
X.QO.AX. NOTES.
A Drlvo In Bow'ug Haohlnoo.
W. It. DaUgett lias a few Now Jlomo
Bowing Machines which ho wilt soil
for $25.00 cash.
The picnic season will soon be horo.
Ousorvo Oharley Schnolder's bakery
ad.
What has bccomo'oT tho base ball
nines?
Ellis Mooro Is worklDR for Blclnncr &
Ratcliir.
Dry your binding twlno now of W.
W. Mlllor. .
Dadgott's Flow Shoo for $1.00; can't
bo excelled.
Will Snyder has moved Into the new
tiwain bouso.
Wantiil: A good milch cow; enquire
at thlsoQlco.
Go to Adair for your Emplro Uindor;
D. Gumming.
Tho i". 0. Itogors case Is sot for trial
again May 20tli.
A new cornet band is soon to bo or-
ganized in thirty.
Dr. Qarotsou;? Adair is the proud
father of a new boy.
Go to tho Palace Pharmacy for your
wants in the drug Ilea.
Tho district cleric is now Issuing per-
mits by tho wholesale.
Now spring millinery goods arriving
daily at Mrs. Chouteau's.
Tho strawborry crop was partially
killed by the recent cold snap.
Lap dusters a flno new nssortmeur;
atlLtfo DarriffVs harness shop.
Just received: A good lino of straw
matting at Dadgott's now storo.
Mrs. J. M. Tittle who Is afflicted
with cancer Is very low indeed.
Arrangements aro being talked of
for Juno races at tho fair grounds.
Stapio and fancy giocorles pro-
visions and produce. Jno G.Gray
Some people aro trading on "head-
right" wbo will not be allowed to draw.
Tako your prescriptions to tho
Palaco Pharmacy. W. K. Carter prop.
Full line of ladles' furnishing goods
at Mrs. Gass'; all prices and alt styles.
The shoemaker you want to nx your
boots is at Leo Barrett's harness
shop.
Corn cirn corn corn; it. M. Swain
arsnts lets of corn. Bring your corn
Xo him.
.M. Frsroo will buy and sell city
property or claims; also will collect
rents etc. 30-33
Elder Clark is to be congratulated
on the advent of a now boy baby at
bis house.
You can buy twlno in Adair cheapor
than anywhere else In tho nation of
J) Commlng.
All country produce accepted In ex-
change for grpceries boots and shock.
Jno. U. Gray.
Mrs. J. A.'Thornbrough four miles
1 V west of Oolagab on the Kirk place
l.- mml llnnfl.
An unusually precocious pot squir-
rel is one of tho attractions at T. F.
Thompson's storo.
Georgo Franklin exploitod tho ruys-
terjesof the Eaqulro rank K. of P.
Jast Tuesday nlgbt.
W. P. Henderson was thrown out of
nvebiclo at Adalrafew das ago and
considerably injured.
Henry Cook tho drayman draw $300
lathe Mexican lottery formerly the
Loaltlana last week.
Fine lino of cigars sundries and toi-
let articles nt tho Palaco Pharmacy.
W. F. Carter Proprietor.
James GoddarJ living at llarland
has a flock of sheep tho wool clip of
which brings him something like $1.60
a year for each animal.
Buy your drugs sporting goods no-
tions etc. or Ford & Ulckox this year;
it will psy you; Falrland I. T. .
t. 0. Ellis dontlst Uoutltwest Ulty
Mo. will bo iu
Pryor Creek April 17 to 23.
Wagoner April 23 to 30.
Chouteau May 1 to 7.
Adair May 7 to 14
Vinita May 14 to 10.
Binder Twlno.
J 8. Thomasou will contract next
gammer's supply of binding twine a
lower rates now than It can be bought
forhoroafter Make arrangements now
Sportlnir Goods.
A lull line can be found at Ford 4
Illckox's Falrland Including ham
mocks croquet sets base ball supplies
of all klnUB.flahlng tackle.trot inoAc
D841tl Motloe
Dr. Siws of Neosho Mo. wilt visit
the following p'M-os and will b
Md la the prattle of tfsmuuyi
Tulss Mar to.7.
OlsKk-MHW May Hum
fvitii wtrtMM witfcok jMla
a 'A.
rxwieiuM r iM
Jodg'e Cllogan wi up on bnilneit Hon
day. ' ' " "
M. D. Woodton wsa In fromUltremore
thla week
Mrt. Jno MoCarthy made a ihort mil In
Anon the flrtt'ofllie week.
Tom Itonle wa uneipectedly called to
Tort Smith tome dayt alnce.
J. U. Dlion oam.i down from Falrland
Tneeday to order tome printing
Sam Skinner went toSt. Lonle tome daya
alnoe to hare hit artificial limb redlted.
0 II McQlanon came np from the tonth-
ern part of the Territory Monday morning.
Mr. Chat rteabe of Adair wat In onr
city litl Thsrtday and made thla office a call.
it. O. Iltttler. town eommlttloner waa In
the city Tneeday on builnett connected with
hit office.
D. U. Marn of thlt paper It enjoying an
extended vlilt from hit parents of rralrle
(Irove Arkanaaa.
Mlia Jennie Can came home from Marrell
Inilltalef rlday and will not return daring
thepretent term
Ulii Addle Connelly of Itarrell Intlltnle
llutkogee came np Friday evening and t
malnedOTerSnnday with rrlendtln thlt city.
-Mrt. JoileDorman of Uedfork who hit
been on a visit with friends In Kanaii wat the
gaett Tneidty of her conilu Mrt. J. C. An
derton
Qreen Yrargeln and K. A. Ogden of Tnlta
patted through the olty Tneidty on their war
to Fayettevlllo to protecote Oregg Ilolman
and a man named Slnart for cattle etenllng.
J. K. Hall came op from Adair Monday to
tee hie parent! who arrlred from St. Louie
the day before to remain. Mr. Hall the el-
der le In rery poor health Indeed and lit a
been for tome time.
Fine lino of wall paper at A. II. Nich-
ols'; all tho now shades and patterns.
All ordors promptly tilled.
Orders for tho Parsons steam laun-
dry mt.y bo left at W. It. Itadgetl's
storo express both ways free.
Tho fJherokccs are coming In Irom
"all ends of tho earth." Wo arc soon
to havo a per capita payment.
Tho flne fnr hunting and Ashing on
Sunday nader the Arkansas law Is not
less than $5 nor mora tlun $25.
Dennis Hicks shop oast of tho track
Is tho place to got horso shoeing and
all classes of geuoral blacksmitlilng.
Groceries dry goods and a little of
everything that tho average mortal
needs is to bo found at It. M. Swain's
Granvillo Craig and Fritz Ellis re-
ceived acouplo of cars of Texas horses
Sunday mostly mares and young colts.
"Boy No.38 lbs. name 'Mary'"
was inscribed on a postal received
Wednosday by Dr. Bagby from his
brother.
Frost last Friday night was protly
sovero on esrly gardens biting beans
tomatoes and early cttcumbors to the
ground.
J. I. Courtney Is soiling horses on
tho Strip payment at his farm on
Horso creek; if you need a team go and
bco him.
Henry Starr tho outlaw passod
through Chelsea on horseback. Sat-
urday evening going in a southorly
direction.
Soma peoplu do cut up "scandalous"
over a little thing especially when It
Is the flrst one audit girl. Ain't that
so Jim Egan?
Jim Daugherty'a cattle began com-
ing last week in earnest. They were
transferred at .this point to tho Frisco
for Catoosa.
This o III co is in receipt of a bouquot
of wild onions tho diluvium of
which Is only equalled by tho. breath
of the' sender.
A ;reat many movers aro passing
through here going .west presumably
to get out near tho Strip by tho time
of the opening.
A real live spring poet wss atlarge
In this town last week and like many
other "good things" found Its way
Into this ofllcc.
Tho 8'ngor sowing machine company
will store a supply of machines at this
place and put a number of salesmen in
tho field at once.
Farmers don't buy binder twine 'till
you know how much you need as D. S.
Gumming Adair I. T will sell twlno
lower than anybody. 25tf
Leo Bsrrett the harness man oilers
Stockmen's.flno Saddles
Good Wagon Harness (cheap)
Chain Harness (cheaper.)
Tho Baptist Ladles' Aid Socloty will
glvo the flrst of a series of socials as a
dime social at Mrs. H. O. Cook's on
Filday eyo. April 21st.
John Taylor Is making an Improve-
ment at Oolsgnh and has brought an
ejectment suit against soino intruders
who have crowded in on him.
It. M. Swain is the best place In town
to buy groceries; everything in that
lino is first class and sold at a low flg-
uro. Buy your groceries thero.
The merchants atOofleyvllloexprosB
tho fear that the Delnjwaro payment
will not bo made during tho current
fiscal year which ends June 30th.
Dr.Cbas. W. Day Is permanently lo-
cated In this city and is prepared .to
practice dentistry in all Its details
OiUco'up-stairs In Pattoo- building.
This ofllco has Just received a now
lot of horso and Jack cuts rind Is pre-
pared for getting out bills of this char-
acter on short notice and at low rates.
A note from Grove states that corn
cultivating begun In places last Mon
day; also that trading on the prospec-
tive Strip monoy begun at an earlier
dato.
When tn Falrland be suro and visit
the drug storo of Ford A Ulckox whore
you will always see something now
and attractive. Yon are always wel
come.
Do you want to buy a team on tho
Strip payment? If so go to John T.
Gunter ho has a number of very do-
elrablo animals and Is ollerlng thorn
cheap
John Stribbllug a cattlo man of
Uound Trco Texas foil from a tran
near Nevada Mo last Thursday and
sustained injuries from which he has
slnco died.
Itoaa Blsckwoll Ohelsoa I. T. ad-
ministratrix of the estato of Sarah
Griggs desires to sell tho farm belong
ing to the estate situated six miles
east of Chouteau. 32-33
Messrs. Ford A Ulckox of Falrland
have ons of the largest stooks of drugs
in tho Territory Including white. lead
roady mixed paints oils and varnishes
of all descriptions wall paper clocks
diamonds watches a fall line of Jew-
elry la fact svsrythUtg fwKtalHlint to
a rstelaas drag slop. Olva ttom a
Mil or mall crdsr walsh will rotl'
prompt alifAtjA
...I .. .... . 'uhi'i'ili .usiil jmr
building an elevator or storage house
on tho tracks at this place.
Yesterday morning Lawyer Smith
opened his window to soo what tho
storm was doing when a gust of wind
carried away A nlnoty dollar check Just
got out of the mall
Bomo days ago It Is said n mooting
wss being held at Chelsea to orgnnlzo
a bank. As Henry Starr rodo by at
this juncturo tho project was abandon-
ed for tho tlmd nt loast.
Dr. Fortner and W. L. Trott havo
each purchased a now spraying outfit
for orchard uso In combatting tho var-
ious Insect pests t lint havo ol latu
years become so numerous.
New supply ol chnttol mortgages nud
promissory notes in stock nt this
ofllcf. Tho morlgago la n now form
and Is said to go out and get tho prop-
erty Itself; wo do not know that this
is truo.
The 'Frisco people arc talking of
building n "Y" on the oast sldo of tho I
M. K. A T. in tills city connecting tho
two roads which would greatly facili-
tate tho heavy translors of cattle that
begin soon.
Wanted a girl to do goncral house-
work. Six girls havo married at my
bouso in tho past year notwithstand-
ing they wero considered confirmed
old maids. Girls here Is n chance.
Jonathan Goro.
John T. Gunter has purchased a
large nnmber of horses and mules and
is ollcrlnc them for sale clun. to bo
paid for at tliu payiuuiit of tho Strip'
monoy. Call on mm at ins livery
Btabloln this city.
Oolleyvlllo Is certaluly a tip-top
town for business too best Kansas
town nn tho Cherokee nation lino. If
natural gas is all tho advautagu Oof-
feyvillo has over Chetopn. Ghutopa
should hnvo a gas well. .
This locality was visited oy a wind
ami rain storm yesterday that mnde
people think of rotrcating tb cellars
aud storm houses and no doubt many
promised within themselves to attend
church and Sunday school moro punc-
tual In the event they wnro spared.
Not a little excitement was occas-
ioned a few days slnco nt Oolngah by
tho finding of some urllcles of clolhlng
with a hole shot in them and saturated
with blood. Search was mado lor tho
doad body of tho supposed owner but
at last reports It had not been found.
Tho heartfelt sympathy of fiionds is
extended to Mr. and .Mrs. Josh Mc-
Laughlin in tho loss of their little baby
iiirl which died nt their home near
Adair April Oih. "Sutler little child-
ron to come unto mo "and forbid them
not for of such Ib tho kingdom ol
Heaven."
Anyone wishing to go into business
in the Ohcrokco nation and In a nice-
ly situated town surrounded by a
good farming country well settled by a
good classof fnrmeis can get any de-
sired Information In ngard to business
tots and rcsidcuco property hy en-
quiring nt Uiiiektain otllco.
A party of M. K. & T. ofllcinis In-
cluding Passenger Agent Hector Sup-
erintendent Welch and Trainmaster
Worth was hero Tuesday with Its
special truln. 't'lfoy talked-of moving
tho lunch stand and tho Tittlo build-
ing but did not speak definitely on tho
subject.
Dr. Fortner performed nn operation
a few days since upon tho son of Win.
Smith who resides east of Chouteau
and it is believed tho young man is in
a fair way to recover. Ho has had
nneumonla and an incision was made
in tho chest and nearly a gallon of
pus drawn out. Tho young man
stands exceptionally well uith tho
neighbors and they will bo pleased- to
learn of Ills prospective recovery.
A cyclone struck Cow skin l'ruirir
on Thursday the 13th Inst. about 10
a. in. blowing down tho barns of Wm.
Mays Simpson Melton and James
Smith. Hardly a farmer within a ra-
dius of ten miles but what had more
of less fcaco blown down and cribs and
sheds demolished. In Hit) timber be-
tween Grove and tho court houso sev-
eral hundred trees wero blown down.
Pinevllle tbe county seat of McDonnld
county is reported as being badly dam-
aged. The number of tho cltizon popula-
tion of tbeOherokeo Nation according
to the census of 1890 is as follows:
The Oswego Seed nrfd GfaTn'Ooi aref
Clicrokees by blood 21232
Adopted whites 2011
" Dolawares. 760
" ShBwnees. . 024
" Creek's 82
" Uhoclaws 11
" Negroes 2032
Total 20771
Wboro to Btop In Ohlongo.
Tim perplexing question which is
every day asked by tho people who de-
sire to go to Chicago to attend Hie
World's Fair Is "where uro we going
to stay when wo get there?" This is
easily ansnered and if you will go to
tho ticket agent of tho Frisco Mr.
Walker ho will tell you.
Arrangements havo been mado for
tho distribution by tho Santa Fe com-
pany of n pamphlet entitled "Homes
for Visitors to the World's Fair. This
Is a reliable pamphlet containing tho
names and' nddrestcs of about 0000
famlles wlio will furnish accommoda-
tion to visitors from May 1st to Octo-
ber 31 1693. Tho pamphlet also con-
tains sections maps which will onablo
tho Intending visitors to select any
quarter of the city that ho would pre
fer Correspondonco can then bo car-
ried on and deflnlto arranccmouts
mado bo that whou visitors arrive iu
Chlcsgo they can proceed at once to
their quarters.
Wintcrholler A Davis tho Neo.ilio
contractors ate down this week figur-
ing on the Academy dormitory. Tele
graphic authority to mako tho iu-
crossed oxpendituro was received yes-
terday aud operations will begin at
once.
Tlt oaily Fur Cncatu of Tartar
frpalfliBaking
UJiPowder:
UMd lit Millions of Homes 40 Years tlie
MflMtatl
".jh'wiot::i !'"i
"" A Now Law Finn
Tho law firmol Barries A Ked Fort
Smith Arkansas having been dissolv-
ed tho Arm 'of Barnes A Mellette
which was discontinued when M-
iM el lotto was appointed assistant
United States district attorney for tho
Western District of Arkansas In 1889
has been again established. The Arm
will consist of its original members
Tliomils II. Barnes mid W. M. Mclletlo
and will engage in the gonorAl practice
of law particular attention being giv-
en to' tho United States courts for the
Indian Territory and Hip United
States court At Fort Smith. Mr. Mel-
lotto being assistant Unitod Slates
attorney will not bo interested In tho
defence of cases where tho United
States is a party so long as ho con-
tinues in that ofllcc.
paiumxd nouns.
Italn. ilftlii. Italnl
Ilrlghtor proipectt a town norer had than
onr Queen City (Falrland) hat.
Tho "Hoarder' " eoclety It a n'k organ-
Itallon ttarted up In Falrland recently
-Walter Jonet with r. M. Croitell at thla
place reportt bnilnen flonrlihlng lately.
Judge 0. U. Donald It continually at hit
detk doing tho liuilneiaof a manor hit proba-
tion attorney-at-law.
Ourmerchanti aro continually onlhegoi
teemed at though alt the people of Delaware
dlitrlct were In town Saturday.
Mlat Jennlo Noble the aecompllthed
daughter of Her. aud Mrt. Noble of Alton
wat tinting In Falrland nnday
Henry C. Miller taya the lumber trade hat
doubled ten fold thla week. What's the mat-
ter with the O II. and F. F.Clayt
j0h Uarrelt oar efficient 'Frleco agent.
lookt bi plotting at a tlme-plecetlncolie telle
to many tlckett to the World's Fair.
Her. O. 1". Moble ar.d family of Aflon
will bo oltliena of Falrland next weeki we ex-
tend them our urer-weleoinlug baud.
Kd Swajif Willi the Hnlmon Oraln Co.
will do the buying at thlt place thlt action.
Kd.aaje lie hat told coo buiheli of corn thlt
week.
W 1). tlltter l.ut returned from an ex-
tended vlilt In tho eait accepting a potltlun
In the drag itore with Ford A lllokux. Clar-
ence Donald rillrlnrf.
Ily chance we droppcl Into the drug ttore
of Ford ft Hlekox lait week and wro Indeed
aurpriaed to find such an linmenae atock of
drugt etc. In the territory.
Chit Wlnthroji will aoon tako a vacttlon
of tome four or alx vrteki; will vlilt inottly In
St. Loult. Ilesnya belt in luto with the a.
II. as I F. V. ao bo certainly will not bo gone
lung.
BUSINESS LOCALS.
A tittlo ill then a little pill. Tho
ill Is gone the pill has won. Uo Wilt's
Little Early KUurs.the lilllo pills that
cure.great Ills. P. Shunahan.
Tho end of tho division of tho Frisco
has been changed from Springfield to
Monett.
Do yon lack faith and lovo health?
f.et us establish your faith aud restore
your health with DeWilt's Sarsa-
purlllii. P. bhauahan.
i
Cofloyvlllo indulged in a $7000 tiro
.Monday which originated from a gas-
ollno stove.
Tlie most Intelligent pcoplo nt our
rommunitvrccOKttizeln De Witt's Little
Early Uisers pills of tiiicqualed merit
lor dyspepsia buadaeho mid constipa-
tion cry small perfect in notion.
P. Shaiiahau.
A track has been laid and switches
put it at Ularcinoro connecting tho
b'rioco and Valley roads.
It is a truth in medicine that the
smallest dose that performs a euro is
the best. Ue Will's Little Karly Ktscrs
ure the smallest pills will perform tho
cure and are tho best. P. Shana-
han. The round trip ticket rate from Kan-
sas Ulty to Chicago during tho World's
Fair will be twenty dollars.
The breaking up of tho winter is tho
signal for the breaking up ot the sys-
tem. Nature is opening up llio pores
and throwing oil relusu. DoWltt's
Sarsapafilla Is ot unquestionable
assistance in this operation. P. Shan-
ahau. Tho roof Is upon the house to bo oc-
cupied by G. W. Miller and the build-
ing will soon bo ready for occupancy.
Dad complexion Indicates an un
healthy state of tho' system. Do-
Wilt's Little Karly Risers are pills
that will correct this condition. They
act on the liver they act on tho stom-
ach they act 011 tho bowels. P. Shan-
ahan. Tho riillian who goes out of town
Sunday nights yelling aud firing 11
pistol ought to bo arreatod aud Jailed.
- The promptness and certainty of its
cures havo made Chumberlaiu's Cough
Kumedy famous. It is intended espec-
ially fur coughs cold croup and whoop-
ing coughs aud is tho most eflecHual
remedy known for these diseases. 25
aud 60 cent bottlos for salo by P. Shan-
ahan Viuitn and U. M. Allen Nowata.
Thousands of Texas cattlo are now
being unloaded at almost every station
In the Strip and driven overland to tho
Gsngo pastures.
If the address of ovory person who
has an old sollder relative burled is
Sent to II. A. Galloway Postmsster
Vinita 1. T. It Is probable they can
securu the erection by the govern-
ment of n headstone over tho grave
without cost.
A Suro Ouro for Piles.
Itchlnir rules are known bv moisture
like perspiration causing lnteuso itch-
ing whou warm. This form" as well
as blind bleeding or protuding yield
at onto to Dr. Ilosaulco'u pile remedy
which acts directly on parts atfecled.
hbsorbiut! tumors allays Itching and
euects a poruiaucnt cure. Fifty cents.
Druggists or mall. Circulars free. Dr.
llosauko ;tHJ Arch St. Philadelphia
Pa. bold by Dr. A. W. Foreman.
No 0110 with any publio spirit can
go to Cofloyvlllo without coming away
imbued with tho Idea thai natural gas
Is a great thlug wo must have ens
For years tho editor of the Hurling-
Ion Junction (Mo) Pott has been sub-
ject to cramp colic or tits of indigestion
which prostrated him tor several
hours nud unfitted him for business
for two or thrco days. For tho past
year he has been using Ohainherlalii's
Colic Uliolera and Diarrhoea itemedy
whenever occasion required it and
It lias Invariably gtven him prompt
relief. 25 and 60 cent bottles for rale
by P. tiliunahnn Vinita and It. M.
Allen Nowata.
PRICE'S
Vovtlcr.f-No Ammonia; NcfAluiUt
MMnmamMBmv'm
"Thero Is a salvo for every wound.'
Wo refer to DoWllt's Witch Hazel
Halve; cures burns bruises cuts Indo-
lent sores; as a local Application iu the
nostrils it euros catarrh and always
curoApllos. P. ShaoAhan.
At this soason of tho year It Is onsy
to nolo the diflerencu between grounds
supplied with nice growing trees and
llioso lli'it nio not so lurnlsbcd
For a number of years I hove bten
subject In violent Attacks of inflamma-
tory rlmumattrm which goncrallv last-
od about two months. On tho first of
this month I was attacked In the knee
and sullercd severely for two days
when I procured a bottle of Chamber-
lain' Pain Halm aud it relievod me al-
most Instantly. I therefore most
cheerfully recommend It to thoso who
aro similarly afflicted everywhere It
I). Whltlov. Martiodalo N. C. Feb.
1888. Mr. Wbltloy Is a very prominent
man in this placo and his disease was
very widely known as he suffered such
rovero palu. W. II. Houston A Co.
merchants Martlndalo N C. CO cent
bottles for sale by P. Shanahan
Vinita aud It. M. Allen Nowata.
IT. MS. I'Olt KALI.' I.O-4T NTKAtKIt STOLES
(Kach notice of the character Indicated not
eieeedlng Fifty Wordt will be Inicrlcd two
weckt nnder thlt holding for Fifty centt.
SrOI.KN Mtrch 1C a span of black hone
malea 10 tnd I yean old weight 1000 to 1S0O
trace mark one hat collar markii yonngeit
cirrlet held high other la reel-footed ctaaed
by hoof crowing ont loo long nnahod. Atop
buggy black with red longne. wat ttolen
tame night S.V) reward for the mulct. Mrt
Hello Hughet Uherryvale Kan. S0-S.1.
STOI.E.V-An It. K. Olbbont fnll-rlrged red
leather taddle No. ooxii S brandt are marked
on left fore trre with pencil at followa: MW
XT Will pay SV) reward for thief and aaXile
or $M dollart for taildle alone at J. C. Ho.
gan'a atore. M. Waibim I'ryor Creek 'Ind.
Ter. Sl-M
BTItAYED A dun mire. IS handi high S
yetrtold brined ipon left bint a bay mare
tame age and height branded LP.on left hlpi
a bay yearling Alley A liberal reward for
Information. I.. U. Conoli at Thomaton'a-
ttore Vinita 1. T.
IIUUIUU OF m'OUXATlO.1.
"The Unrllngton" hat recently ettlbllthed
In a convenient quarter or Ita elegent and
commodloua pattenger atatlon. at Chicago
an office dealgned to affold travelers Informa-
tion on the Ihouaand and one thing! tbey need
to know with regard to roatet relet con-
nection! and accommodation!. It hai been
placed In charge of an exprrlencel man top-
piled with all railway guldet mapa and time-
table! and It known at the 'Dureau or In-
formation." It li a place to which all travelert may ap-
ply for Information and receive a foil and cor-
rect antwer. This la the only office of the
kind writ of the tea-board cltlrt and It can-
not bat prove a help and convenience to the
traveling public All tralm of the "norllng-
tnn" atop and depart from tills itallon. and
the Intelligent and valuable tervlce of the
llurrau may be enjoyed by all patronaol thla
line.
A tpeclal pamphlet will be limed by the
"IlurllnKtonln the near Intorn. giving accu-
rate Information at tn "how to get to the
World'a Fair Oronnilii" "Hew to lecure
rooms and board at the varloua hotelt boird-Ina-
and lodging hornet
Trustworthy agentt will be attlieC.n. ft
O. depot at Chicago to Impart all Informa-
tion to vialtora. Arrangemrnta will proba-
bly be made by which anme iratnt will be ran
direct to the World'! Fair Ground without
change or delay
jnlysi.
Horses for Sale
ON
Strip Payment
ATI
J. T. Gunter's
Livery Barn
In this town.
fc TI-IE -a
New City Bakery
FOB
Bread Cakes
At Wholoaalo and Ratal).
Charles Schneider Agr.
"0. K." MARKET.
J. A. ULEN Proprietor
. . . DEALER IN . .
Meat and Ice.
mia
&eef bologka;
Eork Sausage
AND
Dry and Salt Meats
Of EVery Description.
Next to Troths
Lumber Yard.
Vinita j. t.
Patronize Home Industry !
Bay your
Trees Vines Shrubbery
as? Plants Etc. 3
from th
VinitaNurseries
Our trt'08 aro grown and trained
with low heads especially adapt
cd to this western country. Wo
do our own grafting and budding
and consequently know that our
trgoa aro truo to nnmo. O.ur as-
sortment pf apple and peach now
being grown for thq full Undo is
coinploto. When in tho city visit
tho nurseries and inspect our stock
and manner of growing and may
hap place your order for tall plan
iiigt HtapsclfuUyi
Vinita Nurseries
S
.' ftvwMl ft. L..!BW
r'rf.W"BVUBrfliV-- -" -.
Our Mammoth Springtock
sou u of ci K :'j
DRY GOODS!
IS NOW ARRIVING.
It was purchased at a bargain
from Wagon Duck to the
finest Trimming Silks.
From this date until Easter we propose
to give the people the benefit of
many unusual bargains.
JL
1 Lot Boys Shirt waists 25 cents each.
1 Lot Men's Work Shirts 25 cents each.
1 Lot Strictly All Wool Albatross new spring: shades
20 cents per yard. 0
1 Lot Check Gingham 26 yards per $1.00
1 Lot Renfrew Dress Ginghams 15 yards for a $1.00.
1 Lot Regular width Table Oil Cloth is.cents per yard.
1 Lot Nickel Plated Alarm Clocks (best make) sold
everywhere at $1.50 our price 75 cents each.
1 Lot Men's Plow Shoes $1.00 per pair.
W
We will display many other en-
ticements to the buying public in
our show windows in the mean-
time. Keep your eye on them.
-cv&gHyVSraJralr
Skinner k Ratclift
VINITA IND. TER.
RIGHT IN THE
J. 8.
Has opened one of the Finest
and Most Extensive Lines of
Dry -Goods Clothing
Shoes and Hats.
THIS TOWN EVER SAW.
PRICES are an object with the people. This is
the house that brought low prices to Vinita.
Bed Rock has not been reached; the sounding pole
is out and we expect to touch bottom
IN
W
Farm Machinery
We are likewise "Strictly In It."
The man who buys a plow from us
probably saves enough money on
the trade to buy a sack of flour
E3
Corn Planters
Cultivators Wagons
In fact we have got what you
want no difference what it is
Come in and ets Figure.
Barbed Wire Binding Twine
Field and Garden Seeds we han-
dle in quantities.
Groceries and Provisions
We
A fine Line of
And the employment of an cxpe
watchmaker
invent? Hne Watches Carefully Repair
a "
J2
W
PUSH 11
- mi
THOMPSON
H
are always Stocked up on
JEWELRY
Sk
V'lUtm r;
eives; us oneinenidi
ri.
"clR. iv4il
;fl'v1
" -w . w
DMTIMTKY 1'fMticed la nil Us dfr
tails by
. CIIAS. W. DAY D. D. S
IWMMftUr e(4 t Trait. f.T.or-vl
flWMi! n...-i..J
rile iikH34ilfiln bsck
TfiKATKt; ti
Wvr.BAKi
DAXBR A
PHYSICIANS and 8
O anil BUJIUaWftPf
rTTlton Btdldi'ng
jss; -
Office in Now 1
Un.fllairs.
Vinita . Ind. Tebj
PORTNKK & AMY
PHYSICIAN & 8URGKONS
VINITA 0. N.
Ofllco in new Patton balldlug up
stairs.
pR. A. M. OLINKSOALag
MY8ICIAN akd SURGEON
VINITA I. T.
Oflc np atalra la ltayroond building. Bl-
dtnea batwtan the two clmrcbea at lh Dr.
rrait. plac.
I'IIm ana ollior Rectal trouble aa-reolaltj.
0-41
jyr P.IIAYKE3 827
PHYSICIAN & SUKOEON.
Vinita - I. T.
Calls promptly attended to night
or day
p B. QABRTSON TO
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Adair Ind. Ter.
JONATHAN UORE
Attoraejs-At-Law General Celketlaa
Ageat and notary 1'nbllc.
Vinita - - Jsd. Tku.
Alio U. 8. Uoramliilonar and Comralialoner or
Deedi for tbe atatea of Kanaat Mlaaoarl. Ar
kartaa and Teiaa. 1 1 Ml
l'artlcnlar attention (Ilea to the collec-
tion or clalme ror loaaea by Bra and atoek
killed on railroad.
F
M. SMITH
10-10
ATTORNEY AT LAW
NOTAIIY rUBLIOr LOANUUOKER.
Special attention xtrtn given to trial of anlta.
Aiwa) a ready to antwer yonr qnratlona and
reply to your lnqnlrlea.
Office In Opera lluld'e. VINITA. I. T.
W. It. Kornegiy.
J S. Derenport.
XVOKNEQAY k DAVEN1?0RT
Attorneys-at-L&w aud Collection
Agents.
VINITA. I. T.
W
ILL practlco In all the IT. S. court for
tho Indian Terrltorr and th eonrta or
the Cherokee nation. Collection. looked after
la all nana of the Cherokee nation and tlie
rirat Judicial Dl lalon or the Indian Territory
and money remitted promptly octSMr
W. H. TiBBILfSr
Attorney & Counselor aTIwl
GENERAL In the United .
rSS
i-riT-iru auuordlnale court. ux
Indian Terrltnrv. and tia.
fore any of tbe QoTerument departmenta at
n a.uiogioD.
Will procure chertere for prlrate corpora
ttona. I'ereona contemplating forming cor-
poration are InTited to call. I hate full cor-
poration lawa ot all atatea. Litigation Intnl.
department of tbe law It aollclted.
PATENTS procured aa quickly and much
afertotne Inventor then to eatrart Inyes-
tlona to itrangera.
DECEDENT AndhelrahlplnteretU aafelr
ESTATE and legally bandied. Hats
' " epent the laat twenty-are
eoneecallre yeira In llio actUe and auccecaful
practice of law
A aotary public alwaya to the ofllc
Office In CHIEFTAIN UT.rtCK. v
Front Iloora Second rloor. f VJHtIAI'tpAii
Frank GoodwooJi1!
li nand. in a.ii.1. & .
bay m. alndbr UoodwoodJ.
zest i.iuaui.jiiiiyrrrlMr'
aire or remiuua3hli:.. and
Draco l.is.'i lTearnangbt
baa three In tbe llat) Draco
baa three In the llat and both
Fearnanght and Draco liars
two aona that bare aired liia
IWI..I n lull !. v. .wwunwv... vs. n..
driven by Jack Itowen or Boston In 2:I'J. Kitty
Morrill waa by Nerla Clay aire or Pilot aire
of the Uoor aire of Sultan Goodwood. Jr's
aecond dam waa tbe dam of Clair 131 at ivo
jean and aold for S3.000 aa a brood mare.j '
. PRINCEtHAROLD 93 American RW-
laterol uydeedalcai bcottlahNo. t9 waa air-
ed by tbe old'l'rlnce ol Wale and waa a
half brother to I'rinee Albion and l'rlnce or
Kyle two of the beat boraea In Scotland. Ilia
dam waa a Black Hawk Morgan.
The alioie dee crlbrd horaea will be kept dur-
logihe aeaaonof lMJat N Sklnner'a farm 1H
mllea north of Vinita.
TEItUS SIO to Intnre a colt. Tastare far-
nlabed for marea from a dlataase.
I.. a ...If .I....Mf llwJ.A..I f
33-SS
J. C. WIMER.
BLUE WILKES
TROniNG STALLION.
I have just bought from
O. G. Athey of Columbus
Kans. a grandson of the
mighty "George Wilkes"
and will keep Iiim on my
farm at Chelsea. For terms
and pedigree address the
owner. JUHN r UKAKt
June30
Ofaslsea Id. Tr.
r-r.
To owners of mares that wan
Blue Ribbon Colts: I havo six pro
miuin horses two prize winning
black jacks 15 and 15 1-2 hands
standard height that will be kopt
J. F WARREN'S FARM
Six MilosS.-E. of Vinita
Near B. B. Frazler'a.
My atock baa recorda of taking ureV.BM I
thla T.nllory Kanaa. Mlaaoarl. 1IUI.
Kentucky and Indiana. I am told by a (Mat
number or atoekmen tbat I ought to take my
atock to tbe World's fair frlemli come ae
tea ay thirteen colta and help me deM
abost going tben-yoa will know wheUier U
Sayetoralae Warren1 kind of hote Mm
ae perfect form with alia atyte Mil aMt
andaellfortop price Can aUow yon a text
fo.TWhlchIbo.aatandtngorof SMSi
aldered wrtb t.loo
TERMS: To Intnre mare In foal on. !
KjnllkeorrJob.SI5.Wi on foar ot tb uWmt
hortea and two jack. SIO.00 each money die
aaaiooepam wnanmare u trauea or ae
to be removed or facta ucertalned. Will
be reapoualbl for any accident.
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