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? .- Send to W. L. Sly, Chetopa, Kansas, for Drugs of all kinds at Bottom prices. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, etc. - : Indian Chieftain. Vinita, Ind. Te., June 0, 1887. local Railroad Timo Tables, stiiwount FACirio nAiMVAr . OOI.1II SOUTH. AIIHIVK 4:1m. m .ii.m bKIMIIT. 4:12a.m. B:Vi.m. No.JM.Henb'ISt.L AT Ex No. l.VI, M.K. JtT.Kxprcas noixn north. A SKIVE. I0;ll7pm. H:S0pm. IlItlUKT. lOiiTp.m. lziWji.m. No, llJ.T.St.I, ftllu'lex WOilM.M.K.&Textirrss. 8T. I-OU1S SAN mANCISCO KAII.WAY. (IOIRO WMT. AM1ITM. ll.-ym. IliSnam DKI-AHT. llsttpm. ICx. Irons St. I. t Tulsa, Accommodation noiNO OUST. IAnniTK ... ... 8:iSp vn Through couch from St. LxinU to DEPART. 4 :O0pm. a:Wnm. miit. rnorEsaioxTiix. coi-ds. O J. THOMPSON, DENTIST, Vinita. - - - Ind. Tor. pOHTNEK & BAHHY, PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS, VINITA, C. N. Offlco In Raymond building, room 10, aoi-ond floor. X W. FOKKMAN, PHYSICIAN SURGEON. Q-OIHco in front mom of Skinner, Rutcllll & Co's building, upstairs. VINITA, IND. TKR. T II. AKIN, Attorney-at'Law and collector of bad debtt. Office: room 5, Opera Ilonso block. 8, Will practlco fieforo nil tho courts of tlio nation. Particular attoutlon given to cltlzonshlp cases. 615 i n. iietiiixt,, w General Insurance Agent. ' Correspondence Solicited. Opera House lilock, Vinita, I. T. I3KLL & TATLOH, 02 A TTORNE VS-A T-LA W. ADMtKSS: J. M. Bell, Kcho, I. T. J. M. Tayloo, Jn., Chelsea, I. T. JONATHAN UOliE, ATTORN EY.AT-L AW. Commissioner of Deeds for tbo s'oto of Kansas. Will ncknowlodgo deads and otlior instruments, and liiko depo sitions nnd nlHInvits to be used In thu stnto of KntiBaa. Particular attention Riven to tbo prosecution of pension and tlio collec tion of foreign claims. Also claims Against railroads lor stoifc killed, Ac. Am in the Itcal Ustntu business. Par ties having farms or town property for salo w ill ploaso give mo a cull. Oftico in Opera IIouso Ulock, Vinita, ... Ind. Ter. T? C. 1I0UUIN0T, J' A TTORNE Y-A T-LA '. Will practice In the United Stales and State Courts, c - JxrOBloo, Fort Smith, Arkansas. TOE DAVIS' R A RUE II SHOP B3Is located opposite the opera Louse. An easy shave and a neat haircut guaranteed. ETOlTehlma Call.-Cl J7 . II. THOMAS, I'KOP'R 0. K. BARDER SHOP, fiST First-class work only.TBs First door vast of Frisco Hotel, Vinitn, Ind. Tur. CHETOPA. CAIU33. w, II. UROYEl!, Guarantees : First Class Photograph Work. :- Thirteen yoars cxperlonco with city trado. Territory peoplo aro invited to glvu mo a call. Chetopa, Kansas. ST. HERMAN, Chetopa, Kansas, PUKNITUEE, SEWING MACHINES ETC. Twelve yeare jxperlence aa an Undertaker. Makea,a specialty of embalming J U. & 0. II. Sl'ANOLE, Chcfopa, Kansas. Watchos, Clocks & Jewelry, Silverware, Spoctacles. All Repairing ilono in a skillful manner and a guarantco given. Aro prepared to do tho most difficult work on tho Finest Wntchcj. Our stock of goods is complete Orders from tho territory solicited. 23 JyIJ-CEr.Tlr.OTJS ADD- POWDER Absolutely Pure. Thli powder never verlee A marrel or parity, itrenmU ami wholesumensss More eonomlcal than the ordinary kinds, and can not be sold In eouipatltlon with the multlludo of low lest, ahorl weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only lu cam Uotal Vakinii rowuaaCo , 106 Wall Ht , N. Y 9-li llnclilen's Arnica Hairo. Tho boat salvo In tho world fur Outs, Drulscs, Bores, Ulcers, Halt, Ithemii, Kovor soros, Totters, Chapped llmids, Ohllblalni, Uorns, nnd all Hklij Krnp tions, mid positively cures Piles, or no pay reiilrud. His Kuuranttxid to elro nerfiietsutUlactIun,orjnoiiey refunund, Prlen !t!i tents psr box, ForaalelivW n lttnn A On. ' Mla"f"'' ''' x3r-"'wn. i AKlNc Wo print a lartfo oxtra edition litis week. Tills Is convention week In Coowco- SCOOWCCi Henry Drew novor took out a per. in It in Ills life. .J oo Alcorn Is tbo coming drug clerk at Krazrc A Co's. The Vinita Knlr has been snt for September 23, 20, 30. (Jcorgo Eaton went cast last Sunday with a car of cattle. Htock yards aro being built by tbo railroad company at Adair. A big barbcctiu Isono of tlio proba bilities for Cooyyab on tho 4 th of July. J. I). Btovcns sold n snddlo and out fit last week to Paul Campbell for pit. A gasollnoStovo for salo; been in uso ono summer. Knqulro at this office Two saddles woro rafllod off yester day. Ofcourso ,V. K. Ilalselt "got thcro." Tlio Downing dlutrict convention for Coowccscoowco takes placo to-raorrpw niidnext day at tlio court houeo. It Is rcporlod that tho Missouri Pa cific is about to repair nnd incrcaso tbo sire of their stock yards at this placo. Wo liopo 'tis so. Thcro nre said to bu 3300 persons in Coowccscoowco district under permits. Tills scorns incrcdablo but tbo clerk is authority for tho statement. It Is proposed to expend $200 In grading up our business street. This is a commcndnblo move nnd should receive all tho encouragement required. Tho mud nolo bcsldo tho KHbco track near I.lttlo Cabin is being bridg ed. Money for tho purpose was rais ed by subscription in and about this town. Tho National convention in Dela ware district, west ol Grand river oc curs on tho 20th ; tlio Downing on tbo 25th. Tho latter will bu held at lien Landrum's spring. A petition has been sent to Agent Owen asking that J. Milton Turner bo suppressed "from talking Cherokee politics nnd removed beyond tlio bounds of tho nation. Tlio National party c. Coowccscoo wco district will moot to borrow, tho lOtli.ntTickenters Snrlng. four miles west of Chelsea, for tho purposo of selecting n district ticket. Children's tiny will bo observed at tho Congregational church next Sun day. Ten minute sermon to children, presentation of bibles, etc., in tho morning. Concert exercises at 8 o'clock p. m. One or t wo of the three followinu per sons will bo nominated by tho Down ing convention ofCooweescoowco dis trict for tho senate or wo nro poor gucssers: John Foreman, R. W. Lind soy, Y. C. Rogers. Chinch bugs wero reported In somo localities previous to tlio recont heavy raius and notably so In fields which wero plowed up last year to destroy them. This fact 1b worthy of consid eration by our farmers.' A groat deal of trouble, somo blood .shed, and plenty of conflicting reports arc just now finding their origin In tbo Choctaw nation. Somo say it is a raco war and others that it is a feud grow ing out of a drunken killing. A four foot and uino inch voln of what is thought to be canuol coal lias been found in a well on one of Maj. Lipo's places. It is covered by n leaso of tho Clarcmoro Stouo Coal Mining company, composed, wo believe, of twenty-six pcraous. Tho Frisco company lias crcctod stock yards at White Oak switch. As they bavo been so coiiBiderato to one or two perrons living in Hint vicinity wo supposo they will not hesitato to do something iu that lluo for Vinita a town of ten or twclvo hundred.., A noto from W. P.. Austin, presiding older, days : Tho Ohorokeo district conference, Indian mission, will bo hold at Tablequab July 14th and 17th. Dlsbop Galoway is expected to hold the conference and ho may possibly chango tho timo of holding tho con femce. "Tbo despcrato tight In Flint" turns out to havo bcon no tight at all. Somcono shot a man off a horso ho was stealing and a deputy sheriff came along and found tho thief lying by tbo roadaida woundod. Ho was teturned to tho national prison from whence ho had escaped. A barbecuo nnd picnic will bo held on Wednesday, 20th Inst., by the friends of Pryor creek bcIioJ, a fow miles west of Adair. Mr. Thornton has proven a satisfactory teacher nnd tho neighbors proposo to show their appreciation in this manner. Every body Is invited. Exercises will bo given by tho school. Worcester acadomy closed last even ing and this week lias been devoted to graduating exorcises, etc., Including a concort Tuesday ovening. Misses Sarah Lucky and Emma Deck aro tbo graduates and acquitted themselves with distinction. An alumni meet ing occurod last night which proved a particularly happy occasion. Changes In tho faculty aro probablo for noxt yoar. Tho Vinita primary of Coowccscoo wco was hold last Saturday. Delegates chosen woro Dr. A. W. Foreman, Charles Wausoot, Hcury Fallen ; al tornatos, It. II. Fields, David Taylor, .Dear Tlmpson. Dulegatca woro In- stiuctcd as follows : For council Qoorgo Walker, J. II. Fly, S. S. llluo Jacket j district judgo, Watt Starr; thorlir, Shelly Keys ; clerk W. I,. Trot t. Not Instructed further. Oiiklsia's Ciioick. At n primary convention of tho Dawning part) held last Saturday at Chclsoa tho delogatos wero instructed to endeavor to secure tho nomination of tho following per sous i For scuato, John Foreman and 11. W. Ryder; council, Polo Rogers, William Ollngnu, J. T. MoSpaddcn, (Jeorgo llibles, S. S. llluejavkot, Thom as Henry, Oiorgo ltullotto ; Judgo, Da Id Thompson ; sherill, Oco Keys; clerk, It. K. Adair; solicitor, J. II. Akin. In tlio event of 11. W. Ryder being beaten In tho convention for tbo sonata the delegates wero directed to drop John liulletta and substitute m r-KRSOXAI,. John llngan was In tho city taat Tneadny. A U. Itaymondliaaticcnqnltealckfortcr eralitaye. llr. T,. W. MarVi Impending a aeaion In the country. MIm tattle I'andrrion li tltltlng Iter alt tor, Mrs W. Oi Williams. HIM lnft ttatclln. ancr a yrar'e villi with her brother In Texaa, rctarned home Monday night. Charley Poole and tlr. 0 I. Mnn came In I ait batutdaj and remained In tho city for sev eral daya. Mils Julia l'atton, hohaa been away at school In St. Ixiult the past leTcral montha, Is at bomo fur vacation. Freeman Ilallanl, a graduate of Worcester academy, cams over rrumMaysvllle to wltneaa the commencement exercises. Norvnl Cole, formerly a Frisco conductor, bnt who was discharged because a broken axle wracked his train, was visiting old friends In the clly this week. Ho was once an express agent hero. Honorablo J T Drew, of thosnpreme court, made ua a friendly call last Monday. tie was going out Into the Western part of Uooweeicoowee district where we are glad to aay there Is a prospect of his becoming n resi dent Canadian district, Ills home, Is getting crowded. Tub Vinita Faih. A meeting of tho directors of tho fair association was held Inst Tuosday at which wero pres ent President McCrackcn, Secretary Shclton and Directors McOlellau, Rogers, Rulllngton, Fortncr, Hull, Chamborlln, Isboll. All preliminary arrangements possible wero inado and It Is not expected that another meet ing will bo held until tho day preced ing the f.tir. The dates fixed upon are September 23, 20 nnd 30, Wednesday, Thursday and Fridny. Committees wero appointed as follows t On finance, Messrs. Dell, Rogers nnd Rufllngtou ; on appeals, Ouambcrltn, McOlollan and Couch, on grounds Isboll, Duffing. ton and Chamborlln. Tho last named aro expected to tako chargo of the grounds, repair tho samo and have thorn and tho track ready when need ed. Tlio various superintendents nnd assistants wero ulso named. Vinita has always had tho best fairs iu the. territory and it will this year with out a doubt oxcecd all former efforts. Be ing two weeks earlier than last year tho agricultural exhibit cau bo made much superior. As tbo association lins n debt of but $150 to start In with and as Vinita has already Bubsciibed a much larger nmountthnn Hint, there seems to bo no obstaclo In our way. Tho future never looked so rosy nnd every officer nnd stock holder should consider himself n cointnlttco of one to glvo her n boom. ITKJIS FHOJt CII0UTI.AU. A Fen General and Personal Sotet From Oar F.nterprltlnr Xrlthbor Iirlow. Cattle shipping hero Harvest time at hand. . Mrs, Ilntler Is In Muskogee this week. Onr base ball nln j are getting In elegant trim far the season. Miss Carrie Archer returned home6atur day from Muskogee. Mlts Cjnlnn has returned from a two weeks' visit at Oswego and Osage Mission, Kansas. The Chouteau band Is still )irctlclng preparing for a grand musical entertainment to be given In the near future. Juno 6th, 187. Sqcihrs. FIlOJl I'LtUKBOllE. A 5eny Hitch of Hems From the Terssllle Pen of "Ijkcs." Fine nights for sleeping, of late. SI. II. lialrd was In town several days last week. C. 1). Ward and family spent Sunday In the country. Claremore merchants had a big trale last Saturday. George Ilullctte, of Tulsa, was In town a day or two last week . The Fourth of July will soon be here and why can't Claremore celebrate T levers! of our farmers Intend to commence cutting their wheat next Monday. Some of onr young men attended church at West Point last Sunday morning. Iter. Crawford preached last Sunday morn ing at the West Point schuol house. " Hev Morris, Methodist Episcopal minister, preached at the court houio Sunday morning last. The new house of G W. Eaton wilt be completod this week. It lias already been rsntsd to John Ward The old atock yards at this place were torn down last week aud rebuilt, so they are new now, or aa good as new. I) St llanie has tho contract for building a dwelling house for K4 Hicks and will com mence work the last of this week A most pleasant dance and supper was en Joyed last Thursday night by all who partici pate, at the home of Sir. and Mrs John Wil liams. Charles Harris passed through our town this morning with a drove of beef cattle en route for his ranch on California creek. The cattlo were bought near Qlbson Station. St. II. llrown, jr., ot Springfield, Sflssourl, arrived here last week and la visiting his sis ter, Mrs. J. II. Uattla and family. Mr. n. is a plesiaut gentleman and we would be glad to see him locate here. W J. Strange, of Chelsea, probably better known as "Hun," waa a visitor In onr town ono day last week. Will Is one of those real good souls and his ever smiling face meets a hearty welcome in Claremore. The baldfaco plc-nlc, or race pony, baa beaten her record of twenty-two feet at a Jump She has Jumped from the small cotton wood Into the hands of the "tall sycamore." who Is a prolossloual man of late. June 7th, lss7. Itcca. BOl'TllUKIT Cm KKtlK. Aa I'autaal Aiaoaat of Sickness Prsvalllag Several Deaths Oeaerai 5ates, Mrs. Al Howe was sick In bed la.t week with fever. Charles 8nell has returned from bis trip to Tshleqnsli. II nustln and J. Grlffln made a trip In the nation last Saturday. Mr. W. F. llrookt, ofSUoam, waa In town Monday on business Mr I.sltue, of Slaysrlllo, was In town last Monday on business -Sir. ftpence Edwards' little child died Fri day with the measles. The wife of Sir Jim Smith, who lives north of town, died last Friday. -The little child of Itol and Staudr Kephart died with measles last week. Southwest City Is going to celebrate tho Fourth of July with a plc-nlo. Ono of It II. Uoseberry'e grown daughters, who lives In the nation, died last Friday. A J Slaxwall, editor of the Corner Stone, went to Uentonvillo Friday for his better half. A dance waa given st tbo Central hotel last Thursday Everybody enjoyed themselves Steve Lincoln was confined to his bed last week with Intermittent fever We are glad to aea htm around again Unless wo' aro badly mistaken. Southwest City will have a hook and ladder Ore company within two weeks Tho truck Is now being b'llltliers Other towns who have not got a flro company should follow our example. Mr lien Isaacson died at hit residence In St Louis last Monday In his 76th year. Mr Isaacson la the Urst auctioneer la the United States When his ton, who It In business In Southwest City, heard the newt he took it very bird He leavet a wlft aud six chtldrta .Tiin.ltli ifcrr n v opes i so nom Of Ihftnlernsllftns! Conncll of Ike Territory, Which Het at F.ufsala last Jtondsy. A note from there of Tuesday's date Informs ns that the attendance la qnlte large. Twelve or fourteen tribes aro represented. Including the Ave so-called civilised nations. Tho others aro the Osagee and tho anlllated bands In tlm aouthwestcrn part of the territory. S. II. Ilengo, Cherokee, Is president and Waahdray son, of Sluskogee, secretary A business com mittee of ten members selected from the five nations was appointed Monday At noon of Tuesday they had. ml submitted a report It Is not probable, however, any bnelness of an Important character will be attempted The question which seems to press heaviest on the minds of tho small tribes represented In the eonnrll arises from the late act of congress providing for the allotment oflanda In sever alty. To this these Indians, In common with the others, are decidedly opposed and Implore tho kindly Intervention In their behalf of tho civilised nations of tho territory to whom they naturally tnrn for advice and sympathy In tho hourofthulr weakness and well founded ap prehension. Thn bnslness committee have their reqnest under advisement While they Justly regard this act of congress as an Initial movement towanl the disintegration of the land system of the Indians In tho Interest of while settlers more than that of tho Indian and violative of the rights of the Indians and the guaranteeaof the government, It Is probablo that the only remedy suggested will be an ap peal to the president and an effort under author ity to be obtained fromcongrcss to havo this and other cases referred to tho Judicial tribu nals of the United States, believing as tbey do that there Is moro safety In the courts of the United fitntos than In tho halls of congress The delegates present may be regarded as rep resentative men and as reflecting the views of their peoplo on subjects that may como beforo them for consideration It Is said that the Chcycnnea and Arapahocs are not represented became of the Interference of their agent through the Its irumcntallty of the Indian po lice. The Indians may well entreat the great spirit to dollver them from audi Inflated aud Ignorant satraps The course of other agents wasmnre wise and Just, knowing aa they do that the Influence and advice of the civilised Indiana all tend to peace, harmony and advancement. WKimElIS FALLS. The Crops and the Weeds Both (Ironist Xavlga Hon Opens llsllrosders Ussy, Times aro quite lively In these parts. No exciting news of any kind. All quiet along the Arkansas. The steamer Border City Is now plying the river between hero and Fort Smith and the cotlon and cotton aecd aro ftst disappearing from our landing ' TSe railroad hands am working llko beea on the other aide of tho river. They hare com menced blasting and quarrying rock for the brldgo onr the Illinois river. Thcro will be a preliminary meeting of the Downing party at the Falla on next Saturday to arrango for a general district convention to make nominations for the district offices I will giro yon the names of the nominees after they have been chosen Prospect for a good crop of corn was mvcr better) cotton Is also working fine and a better crop of weeds and grass never was known. Farmers are looking llko wheel-hones and If tho net spell had lasted one week longer, some of them would havo lost portions of their crops bnt as this week haa been favorable most of them are about to pull through. There are only two or three fields or wheat In this district but what there are look welt and will be ready to harvest next week. Juno 2d, 16S7 Hlack Fox. Hint FltOM FLIST. Crop Projects Still Tery Flstterlng-Whest llirif. calMndi-Cenersl Sena. Wheat will be ready for harvesting next week. Crop very good. Tlio apple crop of our district will be an average but peaches area rarity. Tlio cases of Starr vs. Sharp and IJuffing- ton va Paden wero both appealed to the au preme court Sirs. J. W. Chandler la now convalescent) Sirs. E W. rtuOngton very low Bam Adair very sick with typhoid fever. John Hunt returned from Missouri yester day where he has been looking arttr the estate of his brother who died therein leXO. The National party of the district Is excit ing Itself to the utmost, dramming up recruits. Pow-nows" are held every Saturday. Our section of country hss so far been blessed with abundant ralna and tho prospects for a splendid crop of corn are excellent. Next Saturday haa been eet apart by the people of tho New Hope neighborhood for tho decoration of the cemetery at that place. Prof W r Iiasmns Is no longer a peda gogue He haa been appointed by the board or education to visit the schools of Flint and Golngsnake districts J. W Sharp haa taken the lead In farming and has purchased for himself a self-binding, Improved reaper This is tho first machine of tho kind ever brought to Flint. Eld. J. W. Riddle reports for the year end ing June the 1st, as the result of his labora aa mlastonary In the Cherokee nation, elghty.nx conversions, sixty-eight baptisms and the organisation of four churches. Very good. E. W Dufilngton Is belug pushed by his friends for the district Judgeship. Ellis Is one of our most intelligent and Influential cltltena and would be an honor to the bench. We r ould be glad to tee blm elevated to that pos ition. Quite c number ofour citizens will vote for competency at the next election, irrespective of party lines. This we consider a good omen and until the people lecome educated to the point of voting for men who aro qualified for position, can we ever hopo for abetter execu tion of the lawa. June 3th, 1837. Puo-soxo-rcnuco. PAUK MILL MISSION bCIIOOL. Interesting Closing Exercises What Has Desa Done Parposes of the Institution. The Park Hill Mission School closed for tho summer vacation on Wednesday, Slay Uth. There waa a large gathering of parents aud friends or the school at the closing exercises, which consisted of recitations, dialogues and tongt by the tcbolnre and serrral short ad dresses by friends Tbo sixty scholars present gave ample evidence that tbey have received excellent Instruction during the past year. On the walls were exhibited some very credit able specimens of thn children's needle-work and map-drawing Tho school only makes provision for day acholara and lis aim la to give these a thorough and aound elementary education with Instruction In such arts as will In all probability prove roost useful to them In afterlife A pleasing feature of the entertain ment waa tho presentation of hajdsomo bibles to two young ladles who had committed to memory the whole of the shorter catechism during the past year The school will reopen early In September when Miss Slstbes air Miss Evana, who havo done audi good work In the past year, are expectsdto be In their places again. From its formation, Park Hill school haa been ateadlly growing and we look forward to a future of great usefulness for It . WHIT ADTKUTISIXa HOLS. Tke Verdict or Two (Iratlemen UtceUed tks Mane l)sy, Claiikuosb, I. T , Juno 7. The reward which I offered last week through tho Ciiixstain for the return of my pony brought him In Sunday, to you can taka the notice out. Yours, M. U. Woodson. Alluwk, I. T.Juno . The advertisement Iu the Cmr,rrsm waa the means of my getting my horse. It was money profitably Invested. Pat Flamaqam. LOST, bTlUTKI) Oil STOLEX. IKacli notice not exceeding rirrv words will bo inserted twu weeks under tbla haadlog for rirrrcairra J 8TUAYKD Abaymaro ponyi 1 years old) largeacaron left furo stioulderi had on IS feet of halter ropoi branded V II U connected, Waa last heard of at Frank Sklnnurfa an haul of Itoek creek Will pay a liberal reward for (uiorrosuon issuing to recovery sa-swa S 8 lurxjAcatT. Mint a, lud lar T1 XT A T KNttVF HVvC3Y ZeMU MHWJtta C T'HKuK aft . F TH K V f Wtt4' pttarYtt8r rV Ohampion Mowers,- T.-.TTTIT TlTlTl-l Til rt H' I 1SS!M M WTtLlt JOHN DEER Plows, EwWg For Anything 4 JXTtt'TFT0 Butler Brothers, Belielnngrthat the pen and Printers' Ink is Mightier than the Sword, take this mothod of informing the public that they Have dul All The Latest Stylos of eSy-Dross Goods, Gonts' Furnishing Goods, Lntlioa', Missos1 and Children's Hats in Endless Vnrioty and Attractive Stylos. Bost Stock of tarMon's nnd Boy's Hats over ofTorod for salo in this sec tion of Country. Call and seo thoin. Thoy will ploaso you. Our Stock of tSTKoady-inndo Clothing is unequalled in tho Territory Men's Suits from 80.00 to 825.00 ; Youth's Suits from 85.00 to 815.00 ; Children's Suits from $2.50 to 88.00. Our Stock of 3fir Boots nnd Shoos is Iiiuncnso. Wo hoop all tho leading makes a'nd Btylea. - Call and inspect our goods and prices and if in need of anything we will convince you we are the boys to save youpioney. Butler Bretes :E3 H-T El 3cZ Sz, IB mT IE3 3 MUSKOGEE, IND. TER, Self - Binders,- in our Line Write "3? XT 3FL 3KT 33 FL Muslosoo, (3-OOZDS I Nicest Li Dry Goois Brar BroiM' Country! Je Wifle-Awate Merchants, CMteai, M. Ter. H -Implements s"kv ssi i wf&vrKSSSntTwrtutS'fv vr&n7 ' for Prices before Purchasing. eft? 3E3 "5T IFL TST DCxicL. Tor. UnTsEITTT" Chouteau, Wo Also Carry BSS" A full Lino of Stovos and Tinwaro, Saddles and Har ness, Farm and Garden Imnlcmfenta, Furniture, Hardwaro, Glass and Quocnswaro, Stonowaro, Vood and Willovr-waro. Wo Also Havo tTho bost Lino of Grocerios to bo found in tho Country. Do call and seo our big bargains in Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Etc. . Our Tobacco Stock EST Embraces all tho Loading Brands in Nayics, Natural Leafs, Etc., Etc. If you Wish r6T-To purchase Goods, n small or largo amount, no differ ence, just givo us a call and wo will ttromiso to sell you goods at prices which defy competition. ' ' " - T IE3 , I -.. ' ' . j"- . . of all Kinds. 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