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The Weekly Chieftain from Vinita, Oklahoma • Page 3

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ll ian Chioftain. ia, Ini). Skit. 7, 1803. Local Railroad Timo Tablos.

iIWOHIU, KANSAS A TKXAB. OOlHfl lOlflll. It. A r. Hxiiron Mj.H.IUnli'lSt.I.

AT.Kx No, J. Kaal Ulilcaa-o I rain So. frnlght nm Aecom AlllttVR 1. 41a. 111 D-ftl in nit PA III Mla.in fiiKtp.m (iiiUa in Iil5i.m noixo NOIITII, No.J, Mo.

fo.t.T.iH. h.A Ill'liox r.o.u, rati wuoaco Train AIIRIVK Ui 8:13 i 111 llRPAKT mm am 8.12 i.ut rnb vtmoafo train i s.uiirn No.W, fr'IgMjnjI Bcoom 1 in 1 ii ST. LOUIS ft 8AN F1IAKCIS0O UAH-WAY. tioi.iu wtn. Kt.

St lofiapnltn i Accommodation Anulvic, UllOam, DEI'AIIT. IIOIRU KAIT. fit. Lonlt exprett Accommodation Through eoacha from at AlllllVK I TAUT VVSplll. Zil.lnm.

Loult to Sapulpa. Tl.MTA CltUlltll IlllltCTOItr. M.r..('.liuro)i 8outh J.W.McCrarr. paitort Sabbath achool at lo.ooa. in.

1 preaching at 11 a. Mid p. prayer meeting evrr Wed-neailajr ereulng. Communion ttrvlce oiery flrit Uunlajr. Allen, pat- m.

ami 7 p. I'rotUjrterlan Church. I). N. ton uri-aclilnir.

Sumlaya at 11 a m.i HuiitUr achool at 10 a. m. prayer meet lng Tliuradar nlghta. Congregational Cliureh Iter t'ayttto Ilprit, anu Man rrayer ineeilntr iiaitnri frvlei ftverr aunilav at 11 a 7o.m 1 Hnmlay Bcbool atloa. m.i Cbrlallan nociety.

1 p. in erery iveanMiiayerening. IT. Meet! arerr Wcdneadar at 4 o'clock, in I'lllAMMIIAX I.UDQC. No.

It. K. of 1'. JdeeU erery luet'lay rrenlng I in llielr cattle hall at VUltlng I knlglitt In good atandlng Intlted. II.

M. Marra. O. O. Davlalllll.K of II.

amis. LOCAL jSTOTES. WLwm.mMwnmnHmnmmamaMm 30tf wero counteJ Mo ml ay for the Another show coming. iU'iimv your subscription. Hay vory low In the maikot.

Work shirts nnit pnnts nt Gray's. Is biislnoas dull7 Try adycrlUIng. Job )irinlint; promptly done at this olllce. Moat loo much hooillumlsm In VI- nita. The "Solomon factories" have all ri-stimml.

Tho I'ulace i'liitrmacy is in tlio Cobb bote) building. Dennis HIcUs is having a Nourishing blacksmith business. Silas Connor wants to buy 100 good calves for spot cash. 6--1 1 The public school opened Monday with thirty-five pupils. See V.

K. Uadgotl's now ad. Nuvv goods coming in rapidly. The mnu you aro looking for has probably goue tu the Strip. The Synod of the Indian Tciritory will meet at Muskogee October 20.

For liood meats go to I.audruru itminra iti i lm iinniito's market m- 1 ft Uuo hundred wagons Imirolng through town Strip. Uolen postolllco has been ordered discontinued beptember IB, mail to go to Vinita. Mr. and Mrs. Y.

II. Kornogay are to be the birth ot a lit Tho Frisco agent at Columbus, was robbed Sunday ulght of a small eum of money. Sol Arthur will cut jour meat to suit you, at tho people's market, I.aiulrum ltogrs, proprietors. 30tt A bi other of Jake Dubois, nged nbout sixleon, was kicked by a horso Monday and his leg broken. Tli a ViuiU Haul Kstato Agency could rent 11 number of small dwellings at a rental ol (a to $10 a month.

Uill Foreman returned from tho Maxtor Springs ruunlon last week sick and bad several vory bad days following. Go to tho Vlnita Feed Yard for all kinds of feed; free delivery wagon. J. P. Ghken, Prop'r.

W. T. Whltakcr, of 1'ryor Ofcek, has moved his family to this city so that hits children may attend the college. Groceries, dry goods and a little of everything that the avotago mortal necJs is to be found at It. M.

Swain's. Carey tollman has gono out of the bakery am lunch stand and Mr. B. T. Swiiuscy, from Illinois, lias taken charge.

Ilov. l'ostell, once a llajitlat preacher in this city, has about gono crazy, it is reported, back in North Caroliua. He bad not fur to go. Mr. Milford wishes to sell his brown mare which has been driven In perfect safety by nil the women and children in town for somo years.

Tho ladles ol the Kaplist church dc Biro to publicly extend their thanks to those who. so kindly aided them In presenting tho lato concert programme. Tho catllo pien aro doing better than any other class of people lu this country aud but for tho financial trouble many of thorn would have got rich. i Tins is tho boginhing ofn now year rut (. iiikktain aud tJio timo of a considerable number of our subscribers wai out luit week.

Renewals are In order. If yon can alford to bo annoyed by sick hcadachu and constipation, don't lino DoWitts I-lltlo Kurly Klaere, for tlieso little pills will euro them, tilmiinluin. Itujah, tho monster elephant of the world, two white sea ilons and a box- garoo are mrcu leauiug tea- the great Lemon show, to ex. this city Sept. 1-1.

Ilslab was imported from India, Ho jvat captured near Itangoon in the Day tieugali. Ho js I'i feet, 11 Inches 'huh aud weighs 1U.000 pounds. II-j vlil exhibit hero this seusou. A sou was born to Mr. and Mrs, 0, Hirolch about two weeks ago aud Is nig nicely.

Tho lady, who Is at the of her parents la Missouri, will i rn to Kolso in two or tlirvo weeks. iu Prcabytetlan School for Girls at ikouoe will open Wednesday, Sept. 'Ilo'i Wii hnnn In ivnlnnnm f. nnM 1 1 ks this year our former pupils nml I iy now ones. Aucu L.

Uiiosuv.Supt, lis Aunio Curry, Mrs. Stretch's jr.dlcdot her homo at Chrlstio, last Thursday from a complicate dlieases lolloping rhauuiatiim, JstrfltoU was present at tho tltoe, liomvaouio months since, lUtollirit In St. Loult thu Wf ek -Dr. W. V.

Haketttarted for the Strip lait week. Col. Henry, of Cheltea, watln the city Monday. AV. II.

llnlgelt la In Chicago 'Hilt Wrek attending the fair. Dr. A. J. f.anowat In tho city Saturday looking quite poorly.

Cat Cokercame In Tnetday to place tereral of lilt children at the academy. John Stiller came In from flelio Monday lo place lit little girl In the college. Millet I.anraandAgHet bombard rotnrnul Wednetday to attend the academy. l)r Kraice la going to the Strip, perhapa to make hla permanent homo there Nat Dlckerton left fur the ttrlp lino Monday, Intending to make the run on tin ICtli. W.

II. Marker wat among the oldtotdltr boys who took In the Ilaxter Springe reunion. Jack Kendall and lilt farmer, I Jonct, weroln the city on liutlnett latt Friday. Dr. Kortner and family and Mn.

llarrctt and daughter returned from the world'a fair yctterday. Harry Slim, of l'urdy, came down fewdayt tlnce fura vlalt with hit friend, Will Wade, and la likely toremaln. The daughleri of Dr. Woodt, president of Scarrltt college, Neotho, ere In tfiecltyMun day enrouto for Waui, lexat. V.

W. Dudley, forinrrly tho proprietor of a wagon thop In tills city, wat hero Saturday. He now roildca near Sparluaw. J. Duncan, allotting agent on the Strip wat In theolty lurtday on lilt way wett.

He It ttlll In the goreranient terdce, llerl Carry came In from Mlttojri Tuetday to attend Hie academy. He will be given charge of the publlo reading room. The Mlttct Illuejacket returned from their catlcrn tonr a few days tlnce and Mitt Itota It now employed In Judge 'l'lbbllt' offleo. Mrt. O.

f. Miller returned from Spring-field Momlay, aeeompanlrtl by her daughter, l'aul, who will make a thort visit. 0. W. 1'oole and wife, of Cheltta, were In the city Tueeday.

in drlflug over they had the inltfortune to break a tide bar or their vehicle. Judge Ollngan came up from Cheltea Saturday and went eatt next day. The Judge wnt a toldler and will go out and try fur a place on the atrip. Jno. L.

Walker, nn old CiuirrAiN boy, returned thlt weeklrom Wichita alter an aiaenco of three yean. Ilelntendt Halting thla week with bit father fur the Strip. Prof. McCarthy left Monday evening for Athland. theteeneof hit future lebon.

Mitt Aiinetla Ilrown, formcily of Worettr academy hat been glrcn a potltlon in the tamo achool. world, twe ng kaiiga fturts of tl Jhibitin ll 'iS Soverul of our citizens are attending court at Dolawaro court house this week. Charley Webb and Miss Sucle Simpson, "Pap's" daughter, were married Wednesday. Pleas Thompson has gon to work lu I C. Ooucli's now store in tho McOlel-Ian building.

D. I. Elliott, postmastor at I'ryor Cieek, bits turned his attention to collections. Seo ad. An Udd Fellows lodge was instituted at Aftou Tuesday ulght an.l iu this ctty last night.

Tlueo hundred wagons on route for the Strip line passed through the streets of this town last Tuesday. Jimmy While's condition remains about tho same as for the past two weeks. He is still unconscious and his fever still remains high. Expressman Chapman, who was kttltKt It. the Frisco robbery bt Matiuft" Valley Saturday night, used to run through this towu, from Monett to Sapulpa.

Tho deputy marshals lu this vicinity huvu jeen on tho lookout foi tho men who robbed the train at Mound Valley, they of course being accredited to this country. Mr. Marrs' little girl, Olivia, was taken down with tyhoid fever this week while visiting at d. W. Curlls', ut Afton, aud it wa'a necessary to go after her, Tho iitllo boy, Garlaud, is doing fairly well.

Thoro Is an intimation that the show tent destroyed one night some time since will huvu to bo paid for; that an attorney from Neosho, whore the owuei lived, has taken bold of the caso and will push it. J. C. Hogau was In towu Tuesday on his way homo from the St. Louis market, lie had two loads of steers weighing 1100 which brought one which brought -nud a fourth weighing 050 sold at $2.60.

A. II. Norwood, of Chelsea, Is going to move lo Olaromoro for tho next two years to practico law. Tho judge, sherilt aud clork will all bo there for tho next two years and wo believo the solicitor is going to movo up there. Among those who have already gono to ti 3 Strip are T.

J. Stone, Joo Harris, W. P. Ward, D. S.

Warren, most of tho raco horso men from the fair ground, and in fact nearly all the movable portion of tho community. A dispatch camo for a mover Tuesday informing him that somo of his family were dying at his homo In Missouri. Ho bad enquired at tho post-oRlco for tils mail a half hour before tho message was mailed thoro for luiu. Anderson loft fgr Chicago twolve hours behind his wife Inst week. Thursday shu tolographed tu know if ho had left Vinlta and a day or two later cainu 11 telegram from John asking his wife's Chicago ad-ilrefs, which he had forgotten.

1.. 0. Couch has opened in the new McOlellan block it nico stock of dry goods, groceries, rjiiocuswaro, boots, shoes and hats. Will make prices cor responding with tho times und invites all tils old customers to como in and sue him. You aro euro of good iroat-mont.

While It was first thought Dr. Gar-Olson's body was robbed aftor the botlor explosion it has since been found that this was not the caso. His watch, badly shattered, was found twonty foot away, last Sunday. Ills money, two dollars Instead of one hundred, wan also accounted for. Perry Drawer, of Choutoau, was shot in tho leg last Saturday by hisyouugr brother, Goorgo.

Later, as ho was riding homo, ho struck bis horse ou Hie head with a pistol and tho animal lei throwing (is rider on a wiro fence and also falling upon him. Yesterday tho young inau's condition was regarded ss critical. Infield Scott lost a silk lint to Col. 1'lckleii on tho election last fall aud coming around the other day and And-lng tho gentleman not wearing ll ho entered a itrong protest, declarlug tho. list had cost him S7C.O0O.

(Ho lost that sum aiuce lb ltfionBd of. courso Httrtbuioii mrtfp NooturnrU Dlgfforu. Stitsday morning wcolc Ish Davis dig-covered holofonror. flvn feet lu depth which was dug during tho previous night llf loon or twenty foot from tho Llttlo Cabin orcok ford on his place, ou tho wost nldoand Monday night tho work wan continued lo a depth of ten or twolvo feet, order to got light to work by tho branchos of tho overhanging trees wero cut away tho first night, while tho second a lamp was used, as shown by a placo In tho sldo of tho bank whofo It had boon placed and had smoked tho fresh cttrlh. Tho spot selected was an easy ono to remember or describe to auothor, being benoalh tho roots of a walnut trco and near the uld trail.

That tho earth was over removed beforo seems doubtful, as many gooJ sized roots obstructed tb6 work and had to bo cut oil. Tho identity and tho object of the diggers is'of courso a mystery; it Is not rea-souablu to supposo tho hold Is being dug wllhoul motive, as it rcpreson's too much labor. Tho incident is a capital ono for somo romancer tp build a story upon aud wo shall lako pleasure in giving a year's subscription for ono which Is good enough lo publish. A fow yeora ago, near tho Jenkins crossing of lllg Cabin, a hole was dug in tho night twenty foot in doptb and how it was accomplished without a windlass no ono could understand. Woroostor Aoadomy.

This well known and popular school of primary and secondary education -began lift twelfth year last Wednesday, Sept. Cth, wllh tbo following toaohors: ltev. Fayette Hurd, I'll. Vinita, acting principal. Miss Cornelia Smith, of Horso Cave, Intermediate, Mies Adelaide Stebblns, of Crole, primary.

Miss Mabel Miller, of Vinlta, assistant primary. Miss Louise Graper, Chicago, mesic. Lessous in elocution, painting and wood-carving will be given outside nf regular school hours should any pupils desire. The friends of the academy will bo pleased to learn that wo aro to havo a kindergarten this year. Mrs.

McCarthy received last' week a pleasant letter from Miss Iioedeker. She has words of warm commendation friend almost know her serviros will bo appreciated." After some consideration it has seemed best to change the weekly hol iday of the academy from Satuidny to Mouday. As the opening of a term Is the only time when thlscbango can bo made conveniently, tho coming Saturday will be a rchool day. Tho Groat Lemon Bros. Show, Which Is to exhibit hero next KKI.SO iH ll VKISITV.

Farraert need rain to help In preparing their ground for wheat. Mettrt. It. and K. Vanlkner returned home Irom HiUtir Spring latt Sunday.

John Archer and wife, of Hatter. 8prlngt, are vltltlng friends androlallffi In thll part. John Mennenga had a three year oil! mare, taddle and bridle ttolen latt Friday night. George Schleute't little babe taken very tick latt Batarday and wat moral to Mn. Chtrlet Schleute't flanday, where It will remain until It It better.

Witt Malone't little boy wat my tlekiait Sunday. T. II. raulkntr hat eighty acret of ground broken for wheat. Several of the nelghbora are on their road to the Strip.

Uthcrt will ttart In a lew daya. We with them all tiiccctt, KAMtl.A.Ml IIANIIl.1. Dry and duttyi rain needed very bail. -Kalrland It ttlll In tho ring. Jamet llrlggt It now atilttant ottmiiter.

Dr. W. II, Hitter It attending circuit ewnrt till week. J. Datlt.onr popular elUertmltli and Jeweler, It enjoying a handtome trade.

Iter. Noble It preparing to tiiove lilt family to Uuthrle, O. T. About one half of the imputation atteuded the reunion at llaxlor Sprlngt. One year ago to-day I'alrland had flit population! to-day the hat M9 and It rapidly Increatlng.

Henry Hlckox, our popular drugglat, hat purchatedthe half undivided Interest In the r'alrlaniltownnlleorDr. A. II. Uulllnt, ami It It now owned and contrqled by Conner ft Hlckox Dr. A.

II. Colllnihat told hit Interest In Falrland and mofed to Tulta, where be It now located and, we nnderttand, doing a gowl praotlce, which he rightly dnertri. It It Impottlble for our railroad agent, C. Uarrett, to tupply the demand for wheat cart at tbo thlpment It mueti heavier than ner beforo. Falrland It certainly the beat butlnet and one of the mott lively townt In the Indies Territory and It turrounded by the belt agricultural land In the Cherokee nation.

M. Conner, one of our mHt prominent farmer, railed on hit farm near Fair-land CO acret of wheat which yielded butb-elt to tho acre, and acret which yielded buthelt per acre. Mr. Conner purehaaed hit teed wheal near 8arcoile, and advltea every farmer to change hit iced wheat at leatt every two yeart. And now, dear editor, I will Jutt ttate that Mr.

Oil A. fcmllli and Mlat Florence Mreedlove are to be married at the M. K. church In Fiirland Wedneiday eve, at 8 o'clock and the reception la to at Prairie City at 0 o'clock tho aame evening. They are two of our mott popular young people and are too well known to need any further comment.

No doubt but what they will reeelve many cettly pretentt and ai the wedding cardt have been out tome time there will be a great many frlendt prctent from far and near Ml.lrjl.K LLFIIIUX. A. Card to tho Publlo. My wife list runaway taking wllh her our two little' daughter! ngtiut their and my wlahiw and without my knowledge, but the Is kindly and etrnettly entreated to return to the home provided for lief, and If any perton flndv them In noed Or dlttreti, ideate aid thtm and communicate with mot but bnalntu men will please heed the following notice which In telf-protectlonl have to keep pnbllahed and forlhel'mid It Notioo la hereby given to all pertont not to pnrchate, trade ror, eceept or otherwlae procure any property belonging to me or In my poeieitlon, nor to make any blllt, Indebtednelt or cltlmt of any kind agalntt my family or myielf on their eetmint wlihont my knowledge and content. (1-4) M.

HoLbaioiAK. loo Dollvorod Promptly to all parts of tho city In large or small quantities. Orders solicited. Vinlta Feed Yard. Individual lo tk nr.iari intiin ritv of Vinlta for the lartl tailoring eniauniiuneni in wis nun'i.

Pant to order rromtl Ml and npwarda- tiiltt to order from tls.oo npwardti large attort-inent er febrlM. anperlor atylet, fine work-mnnehlp Prolltablobutlneitconnecllontcan be had by rlilil party. Addrrtt Nicoll the Tailor UANTJCD A merchant or vv 1 had by right party. Addrrtt Nicpll lor, 710 and 71 Olive St. Louli, Mo.

i (Flrat pnbllthrd Aug. 21, ISM.) wtitxno 0IIUI.lt. In the commletloner'i oourt at Vlnlln, In the Flrat Judicial Dlvltlon of the Indian Territory. A 1'. Ilwwell ft Co.

plaintiff, VI. II Lciahter. defendant. Th ilfanriiint. If.

l.ffhtar. fa warned to appear thla enttrt within thirty daya and an-awer the eomplalnt or the plaintiff A. I'. Hot-Well ob allsMhient tult for debt on note. .1.

CaooKa, U. Coramlltloner. Thle Aug. IKtR. 81 -S 1 UIIIM.MI OttULIt.

In the U. 8 Oommliiloncl'i court at Vinlta la lb First Jotllelal Dlvlalon of the Indian Terrltorr IIbhiit TmrlllART, vs I) V. PDlXBimiM Mni-illA PCU.KHTON Defend Thcdefvadante, I). K- Fullerton and Sophia Fallerton are warned to appear In thla Court within thirty daya and ectwer the complaint of the plaintiff, llenry Trltthart. T.

J. ClIOOKt, Vinlta, Aug. 1161. U.S. Commlttloner.

Plaintiff, i No. 710. HON, I lefendant. lA)mi 1IATK TO lTOltLII'S FAIU. Notice la hereby given that the general elee-tlon of the Shawnee nation will be held Tueeday, September IS, 10.

at the lloet ford, two miles northweat of Vinlta. It It detlred that allSbawaeea ortboae having Shawnee laml-Ilea ahall be preaent. IliNnv Kootm, Chief 1 pile 1 bur Thursday, the 14th. is highly endorsed by the press of the status. Tbo Louisville Courier-Journal contains the following: "Tills excellent circus aud menagerie wus well patronized yesterday afternoon and evening, and it well doe or veil the enormous crowd which (locked to the cupaplona tents.

We could not believo until we con vinced ourselves by seeing that llnjih tho big elephant was bigger than Jumbo. Iho menagerie shows up all that has been advertised and tho ring performaucos tiero excellent, comnrls- An. a.n. lng 'many mmcuii, attractive nets, never before presented here. The riding was good.

The clowns introduced many new comicalities and the feats of the acrobats, jugglers and contortionists wore marvelous, aud aslori islied and lighted all. Wo found all connected 1 ill the show perfect gentlemen, who Josiro to treat everyone well aud see that no ono is Imposed upon." As tiiiB is the only largo show which will visit this section this sca-8011 we predict a large crowd. Town Lot Salo. Notice is beroby given that town lot sales will bo held at the following towns, on the daya and dates, to-wit: LA Hon. Oct.

2 aud 3, 1S03. Downlngville, Oct. 1SU3. Ulut'jaukot, Cct. 0 and 0, 1603.

Chelsea, Oct. 0 and 10, 1603, Claremoro, Oct. 11 aud 12, 1SU3. Catoosa, Oct. 13 and 1S93.

Lenapah, Oct. 10 and 17, 1S03. All persons holding certificates of first or second installments aro bore-by notllled to be present on above dates, and make payments, otherwise then lots, together with such improvements as may bo npou them will ro-vort to tbo Cherokee nation aud be resold. Itespectfully, M. IlCTLEn, oct 12 Town Commissioner.

Th Santa Fe route bat lowered lhf World'a Fair rate. It leadt, while olhcra rollowi being flrat loent the price at well at flrit In quick and confurlable aervlce. 'll preaent ticket rate from KantaaUlty to Ctaleefo and return ll S17.SQ. The CuluiiUilen Kxpoillloa renretentt the world lu miniature. Von jret a Luropean trip without ti'e ocean voyage vlomlittbli chance ror a -etlon would be a mlitako ilwayi regt Another mltttke wonld be not to go 8auto Fe route, whloh hat the btt n.l illrMt line to Chleairo.

Paatenffera landed within one to lour blocka of rapid trenail llnea to lair grounda Call on W. J. Janney, paaienger agent, at lflM Union Ave Kanaat Olty. and atk for free I Hat rated lolder detcrlblng World'a ialrbnlldlngt, eto. mini) camox of coloiuuo mvnii.

Vinita Real Estate Agency, D. M. MARRS Co. LM or property for Halo, Kent or Exchanges One lot tu tho soutbfxsl portion of town, ot a bargain. A 700-acre farm miles cast of town for Bute ut it bargain.

For rent, a 2 room house in north part Uf town; price $1 a month. A -1 room liouso ou WlUon street forrout at fT per mouth. Apply at ouco. A very duslrabie business lot 50x150 feet, fronting Illinois avenue, for sale. A new house and lot north of tho track near the Kentucky houso for salo.

Three busiuuss IoIb 011 south Wilson street, convenient to tho central portion of towu. One business and 0110 residence lot in Aftou; wore purchased when choice wus to he had. Two vory deslrablo lota lSOx'JOO feet lu tho northwest portion of Vinlta; finely located. Price $000. A thrue-acro Improvement near the fairgrounds can Lu bought cheap for cash.

Vinlta lteal Kstato Cq. A farm tor salo cheap; 3 tulles north west of town; 100 ucres in cultivation: SO acta pasture; plenty ot good land olitsida. A good farm of 100 acres In cultivation aud 730 fruit trees. 011 Din Cablu. 10 miles north of Vinlta; will toll for cash or trade lor stock or sell ob time, A good farm miles east nf Vinita; 120 luiss in cultivation, 130 mnre fun cod, two eels of houses ou place, 11 utce thrifty young orchard; a desirable home in every way, Pricu JliXX).

For lent, a farm ot 100 acies, and a quantity of faun machinery for salo with it on eiiBy terms. Laud In excellent condition for sowing a ft 11 wheat cron. Apply at once. Moro laud tl dosliod. A farm with 700 acres under fence, 400 acres in cultivation, three houses aud slitblae, water nt each place; room lo take in an much more: 10 miles nortliweBlofVlulia.

between Dig Cabin auu tt eat uuuiu; price flow. Detvitt'a Witch llaiel Salve cure burnt Detvitt'i witch llaiel tjalte cure tore. DeWltt'a Witch Hazel Salve curea nleer (' Sbanahao. All tho talk in the world will not convince you so quickly as ouo trial of De Witt's Witch tlazet Salvo for scalds, burns, bruises, skin aflectioux and piles. P.

Shannhan. It. M. Swain Is the best place In town to buy groceries; everytlilug In that lino is first class and sold at a low figure, liny your groceries theto. Bring in your gun work of every description '0 Uept.

tieey before Oct. 00. Ho can Qx look, stoek or barrel as it should be. Shop between tho meat markets. Don't delay Little vegetable health Witt's Little Jiarly Risers cure malarious disorders and regnlate the stomach and bowels, which prevents headache and dizziuoss.

P. Shanahan. Parties having farms to rent would do well to placo them in tho bands ol the Vinita Ileal jvstato Agency. Tlmy havo had a number of application from good reliablo farmers for places. Ono word describes It Wo refer to DoWitt'a Witoh Haael Salve; cures obstinate sores, burns, skm diseases and is a well known euro for piles, p.

StianaJmn, Wo could not lmpiovo tbo quality if paid doublo tho price. DoWitt'a Witch Hazel Salve is tbo best salve that experience can produce, or that money can buy. P. Shanahan. New supply ol chattol mortgages and promissory notes in slock nt tills olllce.

Tho mortgage is a new form nml is said to go out and got tho property itsolf; wo do not know that this is true. Ignoranco of tho merits of DeWItl's Littlo Early Itisers is a misfortune. Theso littlo pills regulato the liver, euro headache, dyBp9psIa, bad broatb, constipation and biliousness, P. Shanahan. and On the Santa Fe route In northern Arliona, l.B toilet from hantaiClly.lt the town of FiagitaSr A trl-weekly atage line runa from Flagalan to the grand canon of the Colorado river.

More than a mile In depth, thlt It the aubllmeetol gorget a ritanorchatint. Twenty Yoaeniliee might be hidden unteen below, id SiarM wnoul look tcarcelr larser than a brook Don't fall to vlalt the drat wonder of the world 1 ou can read up about ll by liking U. Nioholaon. P. AT.

A. T. A It lopcka, to mall yon a free copy ol nn lllnttrated book detcrlblng thll terra Incognita The book ll no common affair; bnt entertainingly written, beaulirully llluttraled. and a gem of the prlnter'a art. ol FIIISCO LIME NO.

I eonnecttat Parlt.Tex.. with G. C. A S. F.

and T. A P. ror polnlt In Texat. Con-neeta at Ilnrrton, With A T. S.H.

f. for poind Ib Colorado, Arliona, Wyoming, Utah, Idaho. Montana, Wathlngton andcalirurola. Hat Iree reclining chair can to Cleburne. Tex via Wichita, through the Cuerott Strip and Oklahoma, Pullman aleeper te Uallat.

lex via Parli, aud Pall-mail elevper and free reclining chair care to iiemia, aiaiu. jtui. jt eonc at 11 uoma TCim an unci to tlje eaet. north and tnutheaal; haa Pullman terpen auq free ncllr.lu;, chair cati to St. lrHIt NO.

3. VESTIDULED, connect! at Mc-Belt lr iMiint IB Indian territory, via Neothoi mmnecU at Ilurrton, Kan with iS.l'. for iHiint! In lolorado. Utah, New and Old Mexico. Arliona aud conneoU at rant, ii- wim u.

c. a a. anu 1. a 1-for pilnle lu Trxat) bai tree reclining chair car, to Anthony. Kan Pullman tleeper and rrrp reclining chair eara to Ilnrrton, Pullman ileeper and free reclining cbalrcara to UHkarne.

Tex via Parle and Dtlltl. Tlirongb Pullman ileeiwri, Cleburne, Texaa, loUalveaton. and tlurrton, Kan Pueblo, Denver, C-gden, 111 Pato, Lot Angelei, 8n Iego ami Franelooq NO. 4. VES7IBULEU.

vonnecta at St. Louli w.lh all line to the call, north and aoiitheaati haa Pullman tleeperi and free re-ellningoiiaircari to St. lula. Through tl. ken on aale to all polntai for further Inrormtlleii call nit or addreai 11.

h. WALXtn, Agent. IIIOII CiU.MV.lL AT NT. 1.01'IS. TL UetroiwIUof the Mliiliilppl Vally Ifreeant a I'rogiamai of Fall Foitltltiet tbst ror Ilrllllaney and Variety Out- thine the Carnival Cltlea of the Uld World.

All that honosty, experience, skill can do to produce a perfeot pill, has beon employed In making De Witt's Littlo Karly Itisers. The icaull is a specific for sick boadacho, biliousness and constipation. P. Shanahan. Houoos for Itont.

Call oh or pldross 11. Ualouline, Vinita, I. -tf Tho institution tor the treatment of the liquor and opium habits will be opened Sept, 10th; $60 will bo the tint; form price for a cours oi treatment. The tobacco and olulslly treatment will bo furnished so It can bo takdu at ttomo, the patient only paying for the modiclno. R.

TitOTT, D. Parle, the most magnlflleent city ou cither continent, hat ror aget held the proud title of "the premier carnival city or the However, daring the latt ten twelve yeara an American rival of no mcan'pretentlone hat eunteated ror that blgh honor, and to-day at. Loan bold what Parle 10 reluctantlr relln- qulahed, tbe title or "the carnival city of the two evniineaie Not content with the aucceetful exhibition! of the prevloutyean, the Autumnal Feillvl-ilea AieoetaMon haa arranged a program for 1mm that lor brilliancy and variety will Ijo dir-Scolt liupruve mon The Aral of the great atinuniuai, the Loult Kxuotltlon, will tnrow iloora open to the publlo September tub and continue until October Slat. The worlu renowned Souta'i Hand bat been engaged by the management, which In Itself It a luOtctrnt Inducement to crowd the rstgnul-oent building during every conceit. Special attention hat been paid to the atreet llluminalloni, and on the evening! or Augmt lath, 17th.

211(1 and Slit, September 7th. llth. slat and t-th and UotoberSrd.oth, lith and luih.ihe moat inazutdeeol tlltplay yet attempted will greet the eye of the roriuoate vlalWr, electriolly playing a prominent part. The itrniug of October Srd the Veiled Prophet ami hla rnTlowira will parade through the principal and Immediately after tbe great ball, which haa received contld- arable prominence throughout the world, will beheld The nil great St Lenta fair and joolcrlcal gardem. October to 7th will tl the crown ing waek ai the carnival lemon, inn intlltn-Hon haa no peer, and la known In every land where tbe footprint! ofcHllliallon exlit.

Tbe Mlaoourl Paolflo Railway and Iron lounteUn lloutti being dliilnctly Saint aiuIi llnei, aid bavlag at all llmra tbe Inter-ati of the city In mind have made a remarkably low rr.nad trip rate from all polnlt on the entire ayateni to bt. Iult and return during ihefeetleitlee. For rurtaer Information In rfgfpA tq ralet, route, limit of ticket! and for a oopy or tbe fall feitlvltlet programme, addrrii nrarett Mliaonrl PaUo er Iron Mountain ticket agent la your territory, nr II C. Townaesd, Q. P.

A T. 81. Loult. M-2 A farm of over 200 acres in cultivation, two da oiling houses, orchard, ubundaueo of flu limber, very du-sirablo place, miles southeast ot this citv on Cabin Creek, near Grand would sell or for city prypeny, or larm noar viuita, Sweet and Dainty Dishes For The Dinner and Supper Tables Can always be prepared quickly by using Dr. Price's.

Cream Baking Powder It is distinguished, as being tho only pure Croam of Tartar Bating Powder free from araraonlaltalura, limo or any other adulteration, All other baking powders Joavo traces of alkali or acid in tho food. Dr. Prico'B is vA-wut a rival and is indispensable whoro tho finest as well ittt tbe most Uolesow food is desired, i ,1 KEEP STEP morEamiowr jlx. cj DKXT1STR1T Practiced la Ai it W- -tails by 0IIA9. W.

DAY, rcrninncnlly Locate nt YIH, 8ati8factlon Qtmrantecd. Olllco In now Fatton building, back of VtSi Fortncr A Bagby. dec 8 W. r.BAKEIl, M.D. O.A.WATERS.M.'r.

IDAKER WATERS, PHYSICIANS und SURGEONS, Offico in NewPntlon Building, Up-8tair8. Vinita, Ind. Teh. TO OUR MUSIC! Wc make music that is delightful to all, and the People Can Easily Keep-Step! Music hath charms to soothe the savage, '-lr4 Bend a rock or split a cabbage; OUR MUSIC IS THE KIND THAT SOOTI-IES The fears of those with but little money, people who like for their money to go a long way, like our song, "The best of Everything at the Lowest Prices." We want your ear to hear our prices, and your eye to sec our good It will do you good. PRICE, FOR CASH.

MimiPP ft flatp ff VINITA, IND. TER. te'Y BAUBY, PHYSICIANS SURGEONS '-1 VINITA, O.N. (jfllco tu now Imllillnc nn stairs, A. M.

OUNKSOALE3, PHYSICIAN akd SURGEON-, VIJUTA, I. T. OOlce np ttalrt In Itajmoinl Imlldlni. Ileil-ilenee between tbe two cbnrchet, at the Ur. traieo place.

1'llet aud oilier Iteetat troublea a tpeelaltr. AT 1L.YNES, 827 PHYSICIAN SURGEON. Vinita, I. T. Calls tiromntlvattcnrWl tonftrl.l iisu i.

i 'saetj. BgSSZAT.TCjf All tlleeatet of tbo eye trtated ten liaTaTrree' ireatlaraetteiUinatglTen. Ki la-tATIsat VtalUl Aj ftM- JOMATlK nouv, Attorueys-At-Law, Ucncrat Agent and l'ubUc. VlJStTA, C'ommlnlcnfr nnacommlailoneror Deula Tor tbe itatea ol Kanaat, Mlnonrl. Artl' kanaaa and Texae.

1 1 83-, 1'artlcnlar attention giren to the eollee tlon or elalma ror loaaea by Are and atock killed on railroad. F. M. SMITH, 10-10 AiTOIMEYATLAW, NOTAltY PUCLIO, L0ANE30KEH. OtAdhAl allAHllAH BlaMBh mIB Aab tll m.

A Always remiy to anatrcr your qaeitlont nd VMTitw Invnlle Innnlelae Vl.VITA, I. T. reply to jour Innnlrlet. umeeln Opera llald'ff. W.

II. Kornegv J. S. rri OUNEa.VV lUYE-NrOKT. Attornuya-aVlaw a-i Oollectloa VINITA.

I. T. WIM. practice In all the IT. S.

coarta ror the Indian Territory and the eonrta tbe Cherokee nation. Collection! looked after In all pant or the Cherokee nation, and tbe flrit Jndlelal million or tbe Indian Territory and money remitted promptly, oct20-lt I I BUYS A GOLD-FILLED ELGIN WATCH Ftcm Wind, iAdkn er Genu Bice Ilantl-r OkM or Open Ftoo. Cft to tmt, Bnl CO.lX br "on--. Th tltOn (111) FwtorV tb worWi on wiezh, to enicr fjulk from tbm gn trnwrU mrmt niul mmk your jweUr to cxmmin YUd jva, lr -o Bmnry anUn ym tk it. JMnm GEORGE TOPPING, i titt.

1Q1GHT IN THE PUSH11 1 I I 8. TH0MR80N Has opened one of the Finest and Most Extensive Lines of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Hats. THIS TOWN EVER SAW, SSSrSSsJSfi English Berkshire Hogs. Am booking orders for Spring Piga. Ranch and six uiiles south of CedSr Point, Kanit.

J. W. ELLISON lias Opened A EAT MARKET At tlio old llcatty Stand. PRICES are an object with the people. This is the house that brought low prices to Bed Rock has not been reached; the sounding pole is out and we expect to touch bottom If we haven't what you want, will send for it.

Come in and qts Figure, Beef, Pork, Sliced Sxigar Cured Ham, Mutton, Bacon, Fresh Sausage, Bologna, Lard, Butter, Poultry and COUNTRY PRODUCE O-Always on Hand. S.U. llest cuts of beef 10c por pouad. Patronize Home Industry Buy your Trees, Vines, Shrubbery, Plants, Etc. at? -from tbo- Groceries and Provisions Wq are always Stocked up on.

A fine Line of JEWELRY And the employment of an experienced watchmaker gives us one more department. Pine Watches Carefully Repaired, VinitaNurseries. Our treoa aro grown and trained with low heads especially adapt. eu to mis western country. Wo do our own grafting and budding, and coiiBoquontly know that our trees aro true to.

name, Our assortment of apple and peach, now being grown for tho full trade ia completo. When in tho city visit tho nurseries and inspect our stock and manner of growing, and mayhap placo your order for Jail planing. Respectfully, Vinita Nurserii-8, Vinlta, I. T. Write for Prlco List.

Worcester Academy. Vinlta, Ind, Ter. Tho usual courses ot study will bo maintained. MUSIC, ART ELOCUTION I itf SHORT-WA Will bUuM fof Mr MRS.rfftCARTKT jfc.1 ti A.A J. TJ ft-: Wi XiHtJltrwrtwr.iWII iwitia wt c-Mr(6f63 tt-b idaaBaaatuaauaKsdudkCtt rawrroi MMaaataaaJsoiM.

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