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The Weekly Chieftain from Vinita, Oklahoma • Page 3

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Through ooachea from 8t Lonlsto Sapttlpa, T1SITA CM Ulltll DlllKCTOIir. H.K Church Sonth McCrarr. uaelori Sabbath school at 10:00 a. m. preaching at 11 a.m.

and 7 p. m. prayer meeting every Wed-neidar evening, amice every nrelHandar. Preabyterlan Chnrcli. I).

Allen, pal-tor) preaching, Soudaye at 11 a. m. and 7 p. Sunday achool at ID m.i prayer meeting Thursday nlglita. Congregational Chnrch Iter.

Fayelto Kurd, paslori services every Honday at 11 a in. and 7p. m.t flnndey School at 10 a. m.i Chrlltlan Endeavor Society, 4 m. Prayer meeting every Wedneaday evening, W.

C. V. Meet every Wednesday at 4 o'clock, p. m. rillAUMIIAN I.ODOF:.

Ko.ll. it. of 1. Meetl every Tuesday erenlng In their cattle halt at 7:30 VUltlng knlghta In good atandlng Invited. 11.

M. Mtr r. (V Davis Hill, ofU. and 8. JuOOAX.

ISTOTISS. Will it nover rnln? Do careful with flro. No rain eluco Aug. 0. Ilajali did not parade And tlio boys laughed.

Work shirts And pants at Gray's. Tliere will bo no ViulU fair this fall. (Jliarlcy Uasoy has a pretty sick child. Job printing promptly dono at this office. The 11 mouths liavo brought back the oyster.

Plenty ol old papors at this otilco for cheap. Wanted, 100 bushels of oats for cash, l.eo Barrett. The I'alaco Pharmacy Is in the Uobb hotel building. Gcorgo Davis has been quite stck for some weeks. New goods aro arriving, as tho new advurlieing indicates.

Thero is not a busier man In town than Dr. Day, tho dentist. The "Strlppors" aro beginning to got back, disappointed and disgusted. fcjiirn.li Uapp, aged 31 years, wife of (Japp, died in this city tho 10th. Wanted, at the Star atore, butter, ckkSi poultry and all kinds or produce.

Wanted, a good correspondent at every posloftlcoin tho Uherokco nation. It is reported liat tho T. will put a new time card In cfl'erl next veok. S.S. Ulupjackot lias moved Into tho McUlellan house bestdo tho Baptist church.

J. A. Thompson has boon suffering for somo days with a fever of iyphoid Symplons. "Rocky," tho Marks horse, wis "turned down Saturday last In a half mile dash with the Kilgoro Ally. (Jo to the Vinita Feed Yard fot all kinds of feed; free delivery wagon.

J. P. Grbbn, Prop'r. Just received at the Star store, a new etoclc of qucenswaro, glasyware, tin- aro and 5 and 10 cent counter goods Groceries, dry goods and a littlo of everything that the nveiago mortal needs is to be found at It. tjwain's.

Davo McCullough, In tho west part of town, has been down four weeks with typhoid fever but is getting bolter. Martin is erecting two houses, for reut, on his lot southeast of tVm, (Jhoutctu'tj residence. A good investment. Sam tikinner'a horso ran away in Cabin creek bottom Tuesday night, throwing tho owner out and bruising bis face badly. Tho intruder appraisers went to Sequoyah district last evening to work, tho (Joowccscoow co rolls not being in a condition for use.

Mr. Mllford wishes to sell his brown mare which liasbecn driven In perfect safoty by nil the wumen and children in town for soruo'yeari. Charley Uaydon, Olom llayden's oldest sou, died at Uhouteau Tuesday of typhoid fever. Soveral other raem- lipm nf Mia ffimltv am atrlf. I Henry Olark has bought his grandfather's homo and lot in this city the hcraner Droncrtv and will fix it 11 1.

Just who is to occupy it is not stated. For sale, a nice, trim span of gray mules, and 0 years old, about the right site for farming purposes. For uirlco and terms apply at ence to F. M. flHmltli.

Tho choir of tho Presbyterian church will give a concert for tho bonoflt of he Woman's Missionary society of the Presbyterian church, Friday night, ho Kind. The now academy dormitory has cen enclosed for somo days. How. vor carefully a building is planned It eeiiis that some changes aro always occerary Mrs, and Miss Thompson wero round last week collecting a fund for hool house ropalrs. They recoived ntributlons enough In number 'but try wero small.

Mrs. A. Kelloy Is sullerlng ulth 1 ailment of tho nervous system uuwn to the physicians as lucoinotar Mia and the family has moved to hii thu better to secure medical aid, The Vinita Ileal KaUtu agency lias ranged to furnish every man with a in ViulU who wishes to build mio, and on terms to suit tho moat sthilous, Nuw Is your time to secure -T vwiwuiiiuiniiiaiiii usi. town Miss Ma Colllm hai gone to the World's fair. Simon l.oe, of Lenapah, was down last week.

J. K. Hall, poitmaiter at Adair, waa nn Monday lt, K. N. Uatcllffatarledforlha World's fair Sunday morning.

Will Wade ttarted for th World'a fair yetterdar morning. -Mm. K.M. Smith went to, Chetopa lail Thnndar on a rlilt. -Mrs.

Ilaltell reached boms from qnlncranOKaniaaCltyToeadar. -Mr. and Mrt Geo. Mediation relarned from the World'a ralr Sunday noon. -Jim and Anthony hoyland left Monday to Jala their parent! at Samoqnah, renn.

It. Vortner, now In the drog trade at I'ryor Creek, cams np Tneiday eenlHg. Mr. Hamilton, one of J. C.

Hoxan'a men. nailn thaclty ytiterdty on hit way to Saint IOllll. W. II. TlliMli WenttoMcAleiter Monday topretent acaie In court, now In aettlon at that place.

Mrt. II. Can and daughter Jennie re. turned Sit arday lait from the World's fair and rtjiort a pttaunt vacation, -Carey Hoffman came In yeitarday from raraont and Im been confined to bit bed eter tlnce, threatened with a spell of fei er. II.

Cook and Mln Laura Chouteau returned from Chicago Monday morning. Mra. Cook and daughter remained a few dtyt longer. -Dr. and Mra.

frailer' are taklnir In the World'a fair and before returning home will tlill the doctor'! people In Virginia and North Carolina. Mrs. McCarthy left Vlnlta lait Saturday and after vlaltlngrelatlrea at Coffcyrllle, KI Ileno ami Kanaaa City, will follow her lint-band to Kintai City. Messrs. Patterson A Sprakor, ol (Jhotopn, are conducting a merry-go-round in this city and will remain until tbo end ol uext week, taking in tho fair.

Take the children down and give them a rldo. Last Monday a prairie Are burned Jonathan lllackfealher'a fencing and ran through his orchard, probably ruining it. Tho houeo, barn and hay stacks wero saved by the women folks, with difficulty. A dispatch recelvod a fow days slnco states that Joo Coleman and Wesloy Young, two young men who left here about tho -1th of this mouth, wero shot and killed iu Fannin county, last Wednesday. W.

N. Stinnett Is back at his old place In tbo K. A T. depot, much to tho satisfaction of the business men of tho town If not his own. Tho man ho relieved as traveling auditor got well and resumed his labors.

Tho Ft. Gibson and Tahicquah mail uuck was rouoeu last trlilay nearjy unariey fcngle's placo In the timber. Two masked men commanded a halt, robbed tho driver and a passenger, took the mail sack and rodo oil. Vinita does not appear to hovo fared very well on tho Strip, though only a small number "hiivo got back. Bill Heudcrson reports that Bushyhead's town is booming and tho lots aro being sold rapidly.

All tho work is being performed by Will Owen, Sam Peel's son and tho son of D. M. Wisdom, Wra. 11. N'alr, John Parks renter, milks thirteen cows and is ruuiug a milk wagon in town, and although be lives four miles out got a around in very season.

Mr. Parks Is calculating on furnishing bun fifty cowu. Grass is so poor in the vicinity of town that most of our residents feel liko giving up tho plan of keeping their own cows. Some months ago a preacher on Oowskln pralrlo named F. M.

Buttle gained tho aUections of Mrs. Marion Morgau and ran away with her. A fow days since Sultle nud the woman's husband, Morgan, met at Noel, nine miles east of Southwest Uity, and a shoollng took placo, from the eirects ol which Ills thought Ibo preacher cannot recover. Tho other man was shot In tho hand. If tho press or Tuhlequah Is to be be-Moved that is a very undesirable placo to live.

A few nlchts slnco somo min. creants fired a number of shots Into a billiard hall and passing on out of town flrod Into the rosldenco of D. W. Bushyhcad, tho shots entering the sleeping room or the ex-chiors chlt-dron. This variety or cussedness cannot be condemned too strongly nor punished toosovoroly.

At tho Shawnee election Tuesday, by a vote of 60 to 27 tho following ticket was elected, ovor the opposing one: Charles Bluejacket, chief, Gyrus Gornalzer, asslstaut chief; council, Bill Tuley, S. S. Bluejacket, John Chouteau, John Bailey and Silas Bluejacket. "Undo Charley" Blue'acket knows moro of tho affairs of tbo Shaw-neus than any other member of tho tribo and wilt mako an excellent chief. Slloam Springs' Road.

Col. Tom (Junior sold five acres of land recently adjoining Slloam Springs for $200 an aero tho result of tho railroad boom, it having bcon stated that the railroad would not be completed at onco, a local paper saye: "Tho grado Is entirely comploted for 21 miles south of Sulphur, or within four miles of Slloam Springs, and the graders eto still at work. As soon as tho steel arrives tracklaying will commence and trains will certainly bo running into fc-lloam boforo tho snow (lies." Disastrous Pralrlo Flro. W. Gulager, who lives tiro miles south of Aditr, near Perry Switch, called in Tuesday morning to Inform Tub CiiutTAix of a very disastrous pralrlo Ore that swept over his section Monday afternoon at about 2 o'clock, Mr.

Gulager lost 2,000 bushels of wheat which was stacked Iu tho Held; James Skinner and S. M. Perry lost 260 tons or hay; Parson Thompson lost 000 bushels of oats alroady threshed. Tho damago to fences was slight. At last accounts tho flames were about extinguished.

How They Tradod. Somo Idea of tho recklessness with which people tradod on tho Strip a few mouths ago and the likelihood or unlikelihood of their paying when thoy draw their money may be gathered from theso Incidents, relatod a few days since: It was the custom at Tali-Icquuh to t.ike a nolo from tho customer and glvo a due bill, O110 duo bill for f70 was sold for f3 cash; another due bill fur (10 was sold lor 75 cents. A horse sold In thl town fur (120 on Strip wan sold by tho purchaser fow days afterward for $K), cash, uh tno party then went toiaultquah amu iranaxj oumgwn IH1. Fire Frpm Throehor, from J. 0.

Land, who was In town Tuosday, we learn that 1. Klnnlson lost 700 bushels Of oats In stack last Friday afternoon. Tho Mat Phelps thresher had been sot a few minute; and had got out probably forty busli-ols when flro was discovered. The first time, the flames were put out bo-Joro reaching the stack. Ten mlnutos another alarm was given and .1 timo II lire had caught in tho top of a stnc Tho men hai'.

Just tlmo to haul out tho separator and stackor when tho heat drove them away. No oilier properly was destroyed, Mondny of Ibis week a prairio flro was started by a horseman four miles south of Klnnlson, burning a number of ricks of liny, among tho suflerors being Henry Qoddard and man named Phillips. Odd Follows Organize. At a meeting hold In tho Masonic hall in this city on tho ovenlng ufSept. Oth, a lodge was Instituted, to bo known us Vinita Lodge No, 18, I.

O. 0. F. A. Frank Koss, secretary of tho Grand Lodge ol tho Indian territory, was prosont and performed the Installation ceremonies.

Following aro tho members, and oPIccrs elected for the ensuing term of six months: G. W. Franklin, N. G. J.

P. Scott, V. II. C.Cook, treasurer; W.S. Crockett, secretary; W.

H. Marker, I. G.j B. M. Bond, Warden; A.

C. IloIIinan, J. 11 oilman, It. Ilendryx. Tho lodgo meets every Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock, in Masonic hall.

A number of applications for membership havo already been received, and the Indications are that tho lodgo will soon bo-come strong one. Rolls Very Imporfoot. It has been discovered that the Intruder rolls furnished tbo appraisers, dn not contain tho names of near all belonging to this class and havo the names of somo persons who have nover clalmi Jherokeo citizenship but have always been under permit, somo of whom wero pot on through malice. When this fact was first learned and tno attention 01 1110 executive uopari-racnt called to the samo tho reply was received that tho roll contained oil the information thoy had upon the subject. It is possible that in some districts tbo solicitors can mako tip a reasonably accurate list of intruding claimants, but a rula which will apply to soven districts In the nation Is entirely Inadequate for tho requirements of Cooweescooweo and Delaware.

Afraid of Bill Daltou. Guthrlo has been scared wellnlgh Into Ots over the roport that Bill Dal-ton was going thero to rescue his pal, Arkansas Tom, who was captured tn the Ingalls fight. Asstatod two weeks ago In theso columns, ballon came at onco to this nation after tho "scrap" and was seen near Tulsa. Uo was enjoying evident good health and certainty waa not wounded to any considerable extent. So far as heard, Dalton has not been seen for somo dayn, but It Is hardly probable that ho retraced his steps and went back to a country whero ho must know they aro looking for him.

It is far more probable that his eyo is on the T. trains, as the special officers believe, itnd that somo "of theso nights pretty soob No. 2 or 3 sutler a hold-up. Town Lot Salo. Nutico is hereby given that town lot sales will bo held at thu following towns, on tho days and dates, to-wit: Alton, Oct.

2 and 3,1693. Dowulngvillo, Oct. -1, 181)3. Bluejacket, Oct. 5 and 0, 1E03.

Chelsea, Oct. 0 and 10, 1893. Claremore, Oct, 11 and 12, 1S93. Catoosa, Oct. 13 and 189.1.

Lenapah, Oct. 10 and 17, 1893. All persons holding certificates ol first or second installments ore hereby notified to be present on above dates, and make payments, otherwise their lots, together with such Improvements as may bo upon thorn will re-vort to tho (Jherokeo nation and bo resold. Kespectfully, M. G.

oct 12 Town Commissioner. Tho Local Market. Wheat Oats 20c Corn -lOeto-Joo Uran 00c per 100 lbs Flour, patent fl.7o Flour, straight grado 1.00 Corn meal per bu Uacon 12operlb Hams 15c per lb f-ard 10c to lqc per lb Butter 25C purlb ERK T-'Jc perdoz Chickens a 2 por doz Potatoes 40c to 60c nor tm Bweet potatoes 80c per bu Onions 75operbu Cabbage 2c per lb APPles 75c per bu Granulated sugar 15 lbs $1 Light brown sugar KU J1.35perbbl Coal oil, prime whl to lCc per gal Coal oil, Kuplon 20c per gal Green coflco 25c per lb Canned lb, ,110 Canned corn, 2 lb 'isjc Oauned beans, 2 lb Jii0 Oannod blackberries, 2 lb 12Jo Canned raspberries, 2 lb 12je Canned California peaches 31b 25a Canqed California grapes, 31b 25c Dniglit'ssoda, per lb 50 Price's or JJoyal bakiug powder, lb. Star tobacco, per Houses for Rent. Call on or address II.

Balentine, Vinita, I. T. Without a Competitor, Dr. Priced Cream Baking Powder Is so far beyond other brands of baking powders in its purity, wholesomcncss and leavening power that it is practically without a competitor. Adulteration prevails to such an extent that the consumer in many sections is ct tho mercy of tho vendors of tho ammonia and alum baking powders Dr.

Prices Cream Baking Powder is the only powder pre-prd by a physiciaa of high standing, and almost the oly pur Crtm of TurUi powder to obUinl. -Uioi'T AnMit. Mm nob DeLotler died at 8 o'clock Tun-day afkrnoon. Jai. Skinner will nore his family to Vlnlta next week.

I'roiptct for a fretli cropof ilekneit unleii we torn bars rain. Itooble l.antloy It quite tick from fmri alio little Willie Ilaabo and a child of John Anderton Milt Itoile Vork hat returned to Iter home at lllg Cabin, after tptndlng a week with the family jf Iter flood. Mrt. Dr. Carl and little tout, alio Mill Florrle I'egnea, all from Slloam Spring, are flitting the family of Mr.

Ilror.k. There waa a difficulty Tueidey erenlng In town between Data Uaikell and Cherry Wllk-luion In which tare ral allots were fired but no one hurt. School opened Monday with an enrollment of forty-one pnpllt, nib Mrt. I'arkt, from Clinton, at teacher. The lady It an able teacher and deaerret patronage, Howard Langley came down from the hospital at l'anoni Saturday night but returned Monday morning.

He It being treated for en abacen on the eye, and will probably loie the tight of one eye, Half a dbirn of our riling generation filled op on fighting whlaky Tueaday and terrorized th town for about three hourt Suchthlngi thould not be, and the beginning ahould be "nipped In the bud," at aur.h behavior can only bean Injury to our thriving little town. Chat Ilaabo returned from the Strip opening Tueiday. lie did not attempt the race. He reporli llerry Lennox andChat Oolllna en route for home. Iliey aecured clalmi, but did not care to hold them.

W. Ilreedlove made the race and aecured a good claim In the I'onca country. Ill raca Hone made a run of twenty-Are mllet Injmt one hour and twenly-fonr mlnnttt. Many more from Adair are yet to be heard from. kh.mso.n mm.

Water la very tcarce and itock will toon tufler Dr. A.O Local hat Juat recovered from an attack of fever. J. C. Darker la aeelog the alghte at the World'a ralrthlt week.

It. Klnnlion had TOO buibela of fine oatt deatroyed by Die laat Friday evening. Mlnei Kate and May Kewmnn, of Mount Vernon, are vltltlng relative! at tlili place, Mill Mamie Uore, ol llln-JacVet, la teaching our ichool while herttiter, Hattle, li at tho World'a fair. A. W.

Swift, au aged gentleman, died at hit home on Clear creek on the ICth Init. and wai burled the next day at Walker cemetery. Kail died near thla place lait Thursday evening ol typhoid fever and hla body waa laid to rett In the Ilogeri cemeterr Friday. Hla aged father and mother hare the heartfelt aympathy of the whole community. DeWltt'a Witch Hazel Salve curat pllea.

DeWlit'a Witch llatel Salve curea burnt DeWltt't Witch llaael Stive caret toret. DeWltt'a Witch llatel Salve enrea ulcers. T. Sbanahan, Tho Vinita Heal Estato Agency could rent a number of small dwellings at a rontal ol (5 to $10 a month. Three new barns stand tn a row near tho west edge of town Jno.

W.H, Koinegay's and Oapt. Nclms'. AH tho talk In tho world will not convince you so quickly as one trial of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo for tcahls, burns, skin aflectlons and piles. P. Shauahau.

Wednesday, and Friday of last week aro couuteJ tbo worst days everexpeiicncedln this latitude. Tho wind from a blast fumaco could bare beeu little hotter. It. M. Swain is tho best place in town to buy groceries; everything iu that lino Is first class and sold at a Ibiy figure.

Buy your groceries there. The Lemon show gave two exhibitions last Thursday, It improves a little cadi year. At tho afternoon performance 2,200 tickets wero sold. Littlo vegetable health Witt's Littlo Early ltlscrs euro malarious disorders and regulate tho stomach and bowels', which prevents headache and dizziness. P.

Shauahan. There was never ft moio favorable time for buying up young, grow lug stock, of any kltnlv Everything is very cheap. Parties having farms to rent would do well to placo them tho hands ol tho Vinita ileal Katato Agency. They bavo had a number of applications from good reliablo farmers for places. Wheu wheat was low buyers bowed uo disposition to buy.

Now that It Is creeping up a moderate activity is shown. One word. describes it Wo refer to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve; cures obstinato sores, burns, skin diseases and is a well known cure for piles, p. Sbanahan. A young man named Chlldcrs, from Pryor Creek, is reported to have died in the lino befoto tbo Strip rush bo-gun, presumably of exhaustion.

Wo could not improvo tho quality If paid doublo tho prlco. Do Wilt's Witch Hazel Salve Is the beat salvp that experience oan produce, or that money can buy. P. Sbanahan. Tho camp meeting near Chclsoa is proving grand success; will continue through this week, New supply of chattol mortgages and promissory notes in stock at this office.

Tho mortgage is new foim and Is said to go out and get the property itsoir; wo do not know that this Is truo. Jimmy Burnes.the Frisco brakeman, w.it urrest.vl last Sunday aud taken to Ft. Smith on a whisky chargo. Ignorance of tho merits of DeWitt's Littlo Early Illsers is a mlsfortime. These little pills rcgulato the liver, cure hcadacho, dyspepsia, bad broath, constipation and biliousness.

P. Sbanahan, CLOTHING! We carry the Largest and Best of CLOTHING in the -IMAN TEMITI The Genuine California Casi-meres give more wear for the money-than any goods produced in the United States. We are "EXCLUSIVE" AGENTS for this country. HATS! We are the only firm in Vinita who buy STETSON Hats DIRECT FROM FACTORY! We make a specialty of these Goods, having about THIRTY STYLES in stock. We Are Doing.

Business for Cash, And have a house full of choice BARGAINS. SKINNER RATCLIFF. VINITA, I. T. RIGHT IN THE i 1 J.

THOMPSON Mas opened one of the Finest and Most Exte'nsive Lines of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Hats. THIS TOWN EVER SAW. PRICES are an object with the people. This is 1t11c that br(wght Iqw Prices to Vinita. 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.

9 Come in SB Groceries and Provisions We A fine Line of And the employment of an experienced watchmaker gives us one more department. Uine Watches Carefully Repaired. PUSH 11 and ets Figure. are always Stocked up on JEWELRY 92.60 Is a popular prlco for Kip boot. K.

Badgott offers hotter talne llian you will find la any other store-, at Hint prlco. Go and sec. Frlaoo Rxouraton Ratos. St. Louis, $10.00.

St. Louis and roturn, Chicago, Chicago and rotnrn, 30 dtyg, $10.3 UIiIcbro, limited to Nov. 15th, $25.00, 1'uobto, Colorado tititiaaa or Dnnwr. $13.05. loo Dollvorod E'roaplly lo all parts of Iho city In large or small quantities.

Orders bo-llt'lted. Vinita Feed Yard. All that honesty, experience, nnd skill can do lo prodnco a perfect pill, nas unen employed in making De Witt's Little fiarly Hlsers. The result Is a specific for sick hoadncho, hllous-ncss and constipation. P.

Bhanalian. Vinita Real Estate Agency, D. M. LIU or properly tor Sale, Kent or Exchango: One lot In tho southeast portion of town, at a bargain. A 700-acro farm 5 miles cast of towu for salo nt bargain.

For rent, a 2 room houso in north part of town; prlco $1 month. A 4 room houso 011 Wilson street for rent at $7 per month. Apply at once. Avery dcslrabio business lot COxlGO feet, fronting Illinois avenue, for salo. A new houso and lot north of the track near the Kentucky houso for sale.

Thrco business lots on south Wilson street, convenient lo the central portion of town. Ono buslnors nnd one residonce lot In Afton; were purchased when choice nuo iu uo UDUi Two very desirablo lots 180x200 feet In the northwest portion of Vlnlta: finely located. Prlco $000. A tlirpn.Aprn lmnrAinm.it. nn fairgrounds can bo bought cheap for tusu.

luua nuai cuiniu uo. A farm for sale cheap; 3J miles north west of town; 100 acres. In cultivation; JO acre pasture; plenty of good land outside. A good farm of -100 acres in cultivation Atlr! 7.V1 frtltt fpAoa nn 1l.t.. 10 miles nonh of Vinita; will soli for cu ur iruue lorsiocK or sell on time.

A good farm miles east of Vlnlta; 120 ncres in cultivation, 130 more fenced, two sets of houses on place, a nice thrifty young orchard; a desirable homo In every way. Price $100. For rent, farm ol ltf) acres, and a quantity of farm machinery for sale with it on easy terms. Land In excellent condition for sowing a Is 11 wheat crop. Apply at onco.

Moro land if desired. 28 lots 60x160 and 60x170 in "Wnl-nut Grove" (Kaymonds's block! Just west of the Chouteau residence, 'lees and terms to suit purchasers. Unlld yourself a homo and ceaao pay. Ing rent. A farm with 700 acres under fence, 100 ncres in cultivation, three houses and stables, water nt each place; room to take in as much more; 10 miles northwest of Vinila.botweenlJIg Cabin and West Cabin; prico $1000.

A farm of over 200 acres in cultlva- llntl- tven flu'nlllnn I uuuicb, urmnru, abundance of fine timber, a very desirable place, miles uoutheast ol this city on Cabin Creek, near Grand river. Wnlllil m.11 np nrihanM fA. ..1... property, or farm near Vinita. If you can afford to bo nnnnvnd hr sick headache and constipation, don't use UeAVltts Little Karly Itisers, for theso little pills witl cure them.

P. Sbanahan. Notice la btrtby given to all persona not to pnrcboae, trida for. acctpt or otUerwlae procure nj prop rtx belonging to me or In my potacaalon, nor to mat an bills. InJebteJnsu or claims or anj-Und agalnat my raiulljror myself on tbelr a.connt nlibont my knowledge and con-lent.

(ii) HoLDBiis. AX Oll'KU TO TIUDE. Will trade rooil uronertr In Omalia. ka. fwraloek or general inerehamilie thnt win InTolee from KO.UU.

Will alio Ira.le a combine tet er mbttract uooka or Omaha and Douxlaa cohhIt rr geerral nitrci.anduo or clear firms. Ad.r, J. It. HAIlItlS, lt Itrn Hull. deoll Omaha.

V.V "AXIS. OU LOST, STHVUK, MOLL tEaeh notice, of the rharaeter IndrntMl nni eicefqlnc ilfty Worda, will he Inserted two hium uuuvr luia ucamng lor tiny cents STUAYED OR STOLEN rrnm Churl. v.l- totia, at Vlnlta, 1. 1., one mare and colli aor. rel mare about 13 bands blxli, no brandi black colt with wblte In lace.

Will par tor lntor. mstlon. 8 Melton. Grore. I.

i. 6TKAYKD from rar home two mll nnnh ofCbeliea. I. one brown mare with bell oui ope bay colli one black main two bar una ucumitii ui ueiicr on $1U for Iniurmatlon. Alex Uolrin, Chelaea.

I T. (Flrat published 1S03.) VTAUMSU OUULU, In tlieU.S Commissioner's oonrt at Vlnlta, id mo ik. 4uuisiai uiiiaionor tnelndlan Imltorr. A. 1'.

Iloswsll A plaintiff. 1 II. LelgMer, defendant. Th. il.r.n.l.nl fl T.I.

waiucii to attriMiip In thla mnrt tvlthin tl.lv. awer the complaint or the plaintiff A. lloa- tivii vu nac-uiiiciib -iib lurueui on poie. .1 IT m. vvwiuiiiivucr.

Tbls Anir. i3, IbM. si3 GUiSI) CAXQ.1 or CUIOIUDO Ulitll. On the Santa Fe roule In northern Arliona. miles I rem Kanaaa Uljr, la the town of lagalajr A trl-weekly atage line rnna from xlasstaO to the (rand canon or the Colorado, river ilore tbsu a mile In dei.th.

thit i th. subllmtst or gorges a manor chasms. Tnen- ij loaemuea miaut rjs niuuen unseen below, aud Nlagra would lookacarcely larger than a brook. Don't falltoTlalt the Ural wonder or the world. You can read nu about It br asking T.

Xlcholaon. U. 1. T. A-.

A T. d. It It lopoka, to mall you a free copy ol an Illustrated look deaerlblng this terra Ineoirnlta. Itie book la nn mmMon r. falri but la entertainingly written, beautifully mustraitu.

apj a gem or the ptlnier'a art, ul A ilUIMSTUATOIl'a Duller "iing ueen apioiutel admlnls. Itator of the estate ol jmea i. Audrain deceaseil, lata ol Delaware dialrlct, llierehy warn all persons having claims against the said estate lo prrseul the same duly authenticated as the law directs wilbln six months (torn the data hsreol, otherwise tbey will be barred) aud all persona Indebted lo lbs said estate are notified to noma lorward and make settlement or they will ho procseded against tuthecoutts. ACBUiDj, AdmlnMralar cf the estate of anna v. Au-drain, deceased S7-ia lilEAl' EXCUKS10SH KOtt llOMtotLKEttS.

Augnat ii, September and October 10, the Sauu k'e route will atll rouud trip eteareion t'eketa atone standard drsl-olass fare plustj (tne loasl rate beluctn topolutsln Kanaas. Colorado, Wyoming, Vtali.XewMaxIcu, l'he. nlx and Tempo In Arliona, Oklahoma and Indian Terrltiry and Texaa llouieseeksrs. tickets will be goo. I for return lu tn (inly days i and stop-overs are permltiod In going Ultco-tlou only, within Hunt A rare ohauce la see the great southwest at small expense.

Cherokee strip invadere should remember this. For lull particulars address J. Jauney. tVAj, IPSO Union Ave. Kansas Clty.Mo.

ocll H.TfBBILS, Attorney Counsolor at Law GENERAL In the'Vcfled SUt.a and LITIQATION courts of the Indian lerrltory. aud be-re any of th GoTSfumcnl departments at Washington. Wlllprpcuru charters for prlrats corpora-lions. 1'ersons contemnlatiuir formlnit cor-poiallona ire luvued to osll I have rutl cor-poralioa laws ol all alatra. Litigation In I his departmeul or I lie law Is soUeUeU.

f'ATENTS procorvd aa quickly, aud muoh er lo lh Inventor, theu to entrust Inven Hone to mangers. DKCEBENT AnJ Jislrelilp lMertta ssf.ly STATE oil legally handled. Mave th twaly-ii aoi "mJw taiX A wy yabilc always la the ec. VMiag'y BLOCK. rnt states.

latMaJkr, I. T. mL xj pnor izoar.tUb DEXTISTRT Pfncllccd tA is. 4. tails by 0IIAS.

V. DAY, D.D.S. Permanently Lecnte nt TMa, I.T. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Ofllrn In nnnr P.iinn i.mIi.ii of Drs.

Fortner llagby. dc TV. P.IIAKEIl, Jf.D. O. A.

WATERS, M.B. AKBU WATJBRS, PHYSICIANS and SURGEONS, Office in Now Patton Building, Up-staira. Vinita, Ind. Tjjii. pOUTXER A BAUHT, PHYSICIANS SURGEONS, VINITA, C.

N. UUlCo In nnnr Pnllnn l.i,il.n stairs. "TR. A. M.

OLIIKSOALES, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, VINITA, I. T. Orttrnrisi(allTailM it lwo el'orches, at the lii'iltnX lonbIe spselally. jJ P.HAYNES, 8 27 PHYSICIAN SURGEON. Vinita, I.

T. Calln promptly attended tonight or day. R. T. T.

WIMBR, EYE, EAR AND THROAT crazes All diseases of the eye treated ten daya free Itsatlsractlon Is not given. COfflce over I'ostofflce, Vlnlta, I. T. ig.lt JONATHAN UOKE, Attorn ays-At-Lan, (JcHCrnl ColWIa Agent and Notary Public. Vinjta, xD.

Also U.H. Commissioner and Comm Deeds ror the slates ol Kansas, Mlsc it' kansas and Texaa. 1'arllcnlar altenllon given lo thr iollec-tlonof elilrna for loaaei by ttre and atock killed on railroad. JF. M.

SMITH, 10-10 ATTORNEY AT LAW. A'OTARY PUBLIC, LOAN E.30KER. Special attention given given to trial ofaults. Aliyaya ready lo answer yonr qnratlona and reply lo yoor Inqnlrlea. OBtce In Opera Iluld'g.

VINITA, I. T. TV. II. Kornegay.

r. XVORNEOAY Jfc DAVENPORT, Attorneys-at-Law aud Collectloa Aeents- VINITA, I T. YV'th u-s- eonrts for the Cherokee nation Collections looked after ln.l.,,.,'.,.o.f.lne,c,,er0k nation, and tha FIrat Judicial Division of the Indian Territory and money remitted promptly. ocfjo-tr GEORGE TOPPING, BltnEDUltOF I.AIIOK English Berkshire fegs, MAm booking otders for Sprie Pigs. Ranch and Farm si.

milosiouth of Cedar Point, Kana. J-W- ELLISON Has Opened A EAT MARKET At tho old Ileatty Stauil. Beei; Sliced Sugar Cured Ham. Mutton, Bacon, Freah Sausagv, uuiutjiiu, u.uu, uuiier, iiiggs, Poultry and COUNTRY PRODUCE WAlvTajs oa Haml. N.

cuts of htft lOo per poairf. J. HOUSE, Also, har horses branded and Us nth four miles west of lUba creek. I will pay ja ror conviction of any onestesllng horses lo this brand. U- Patronize Home Industry I Bay your Trees, Vines, Shrubbery, Plants, Etc.

im from the VinitaNurseries. Our trees nrn nrnivn anrl l.nUn.l With low heada rnnrrrllv n.ln,.i ed to this western country. Wo do our own grafting and budding, tuns tuuocijueiitiy Know tuat our trees are truo to nimn Dnr Boitment of apple and poach, now uomg grown ior 1110 lull trade iu COUlliluto. When In tVtn ilv vt.it the nurseries and inapeot our stock mm iiiumier oi growing, anil aaay-hao nlaco VOUrordnr for loll ing. uuapfictfullY, VIhIU NHrMrlw, Vinlla Wrlta for Prloo List, Uorcester Academy Vlnlta, Incl.

Tr. Tho usual couraea ol Bludy will bo maintainu. wiMywyvw MUSIC, ART, ELOCUTION 1 SHORT-HAND Will bo tautfti hr 4tv lultUta. Rev. Fayette, I JLaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaVaHiaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalaBB i VI a a 0 c- -T-Tf 7w -m T'lCM.

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