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te .' , , ' " ; X' -.. JJm-jt,-WiT 1 ".a 9K& Tmkt. J-sfl '-flJT' .,.. i- .'aMV, xihHsJH suisjiir fiiiE v -'1 , wstisjsBy ejstrsjesjeaastj UW. ,- - l'3P' "" .a.Mr-HHH'" Jfttffe. Vs 'n - r ''& John C. Gray. vw There Are Different Methods of Doing Business -WIV I have just returned from the city where I bought a complete line of ....New Goods. I am not going: to give half of them away and then charge two prices for the other half, but I bought them for spot cash and Sell Them ....At Very Low Prices, Prices which will make them go. Call and let me show you the most beau up Novelty Suitings, Pongee Silk, Wash Silk, All Wool Henriettas, Percals, all colors. vww, Best assorted line of PRINTS liver brought to Vinita. Zr Cheviots Ladies' Belts Ladies' Parasols Laces, Embroideries Satteens Cretons Spring Undersuits Straw. Hats, SHADES ...Till You Can't Rest. va Complete line of... Millinery Goods. These goods to be Sold at bankrupt prices. Groceries. JMy Line of Groceries Cannot bo txcolled, Especial attention called o the celebrated GOLD AEDAL Flour, rom the Workl-IamccI I x. (Washburn-Crosby Mill. John C. Gray. lilrtr yeiiM In a long tlmo to light In painful n trouble a piled, bill Jacob fltcliull, or Vnluuvlllo, l'n., ntTuesW liiat lung boforo l,o tried DoWltt's Mtclj Imxol sulvo, which qulpkly anil ermunonlly cured him. It U equally fecMvo i ccuum u.iil nil other klu Jcotlgrw, l Slmualinn. Indian Chioftain. Vinita, I wo. Tri," Ant. 15, 1807. l-OaA.L,NX)T3i!S. Pnrtlo5 desiring n Rood drug stock cheap nt n good location should sec the ndvertlsementof Turner & Burck haltcr In another column. Seed potatoes nt Gruy'o. Goto Wright's for drug. Ilnvo Sheets tuno your piano. tf Golden Crown Hour nt Iladgett's. Whips and tltistcisat llnrrctt's. Salt 11.80 per barrel nt CfmndlcrV. Go to Wright's for watch repairing. Chcrokeo deed for sale nt this olllcc. Golden Crown flour nt Iladgett's. Cash for poultry nnd eggs. J. M. Juan Si Sons. Knrin for sale; enquire of J. T. Urnckctt. Old shoes made new nt Leo Uarrett's harness shop. Now for good brcad-aold Medal Hour nt Gray's. J. M. Jean & Sons Jniy hides nnd furs and pay cash. Measles nro report. ' i many sec tions of tlio nation. Wright Is getting most of tho watch work by cutting prices. Tho prospect for n bountiful straw berry crop is excellent. "" Golden Crown flour at Iladgett's. Hurbank, Peerless, Ohio and Early Hose seed potatoes nt Gray's. New stock of C nnd 10 cent goods just iccclvcd nt llaluntlno's. Go to tho social on Friday night, April 23, at Aldrlch cottage. Top prlco for poultry nnd eggs. J. M. Jean Si Sons, Vlnltn. Tho flics nnd tho screen men have entered Into n combine. Note tho brand ndvcrtlncment of Eli Graves, Chelsea, I. T. Tho Tnlala Trlbuno Is henceforth to be published from its own ollleo. Ilcst soft wheat Hour Is Golden Crown nt Iladgett's. Go to tho social on Friday night, April 23, at Aldrlch cottage. Onion buttons, Irish and sweet po tatoes on hand at Ba'eritlnc's. Newspapers arc getting ns "thick as Imps." One of tho latest Is tho l'alr laud lice. Any quantity of ebnttel mortgages nt this olllcc; price 2 cents each; order by mall. llest 60ft wheat flour Is Golden Crown nt Iladgett's. Go to tho social on Friday night, April 23, at Aldrlch cottage. W. T. Davis sells l'nttco's High Grade riding cultivalor,tho best made. California cabbage, New York np pics and bananas from Dcrmunda, at Ilalcntl lie's. Need n whip or lap duster of any description? Then go to Lcc Uarrett's harness shop. F. M. Smith Is going to put up n hay barn on the lot across tho street from the llaptlst church. Golden Ciown flour nt Dudgctt's. Mubkogco has n new bank, the Com mercial; Geo. II. Williams president nnd John 1)111 cashier. When you want n wagon you want tho host, the Springfield. Sold by W. T. Davis, at Swuin's old stand. J. 1. Grady was appointed U. S. marshal of tho central district yes terday, relieving J. J. McAlcstcr. Hob Taylor Is going to get out a rl vnl to Horace Greeley's uotcd book, 'What 1 Know About Farming." Moonlight nights have brought out tho screnudcrs, very much to the de light of those favored by their visits. For sale, three show coses at halt their original cost; for further partic ulars apply to J. F. Charlcsworlh. 3 3t Ilcst sort wheat flour Is Golden Crown at Iladgett's. Frank White, onco a drug drummer In this country, is now putting In an electric light plant lit South McAl ester. Capt. Jackson was beaten for mayor of Wagoner last week, "hands down;" tho successful candidate was W. A. McAually. Aroyou Interested In tho future of Vlnltn? If so don't neglect the pub lic meeting tonight nt Judge Mc G lure's court room. Ilev. M. L. llutlcr, pastor of tho Methodist church In this city, has an nounced n scries of meetings to begin nt his church next sabbath. Golden Crown flour at Hadgott's. Tho public Is hereby warned not to purchase two nutes for MO each, given to Jacob Zolglor nnd A. F. Mlckclbcry ns they will not bo paid. W. P. Hen dorsoii, Si-It Tho frlouds of Prof. Dugger will learn with pleasure that bo has act ively entered tho practice of law, hav ing entered the firm of Davenport, Fraysor & Dugger. Geo. W. Sheets, profcslonal piano tuner, will bo In town within tho next week or ten days. Parties desiring lib services will kindly leuvo orders at tho usual place. If Tho holiness pcoplo aro holding a big revival out In tho Chatnberlln neighborhood. A largo number of converts wcro baptised by immersion out there Sunday. Ed Nowcomb, nn nil around rubber, accidentally shot hlmsolf In tho leg lust week nml full Into tho bauds of Deputy Lcdbctter, who bus boon Ma tinned up In tho Canoy country. Best eott wheat flour Is Golden Crown nt Iladgett's. Dennis Hicks, our blacksmith for so many years, bus converted a portion of his building Into a storo room and opened a stock of groceries. Sco nd. The blacksmith business has been J,uri)cd over to tho boys. The drug itook of gyapi Iroi. at Claremore is to be sold to tho high est bidder on the 17th. This Is tin opportunity for tone enterprising party to get a $2,000 itook f drugs nnd. (JRture at about 60o on the del lar. Apply to Turner ft larokhal- 3 Iter, VinlU, B, Tr, PBRBQNAIi HOTES. tt. I. lllakrnor went to Carthago Bator dny night. Mr. Wm. Overton went lionio to JojjIIp, jrrstordajr morning. -Hates llurnott nnd sister, Miss Bovcra, linvo gone to Tennessee on a visit. -lr.T. M. Orimtli was down from Miami n fcw.davs slnro visiting lior children at tlio acnda.ir. -I". M. Rmltli and family wont to Kansas City TueWay font weok.cortblnlnit business nnd pleasure. Jno. h. Adnlr spent several days In Vlnltn recently, rcturnlnir I. jmn to Tiililwiimli Tuoa. day mdrnlng, II. C. Cook spent several davs nt Musko- rco tills week In nttrndnnco upon tlio grand lodgoof Odd l'cllows. Dr. Morton went to tlio Snavltinw coun try Tuesday on n professional visit, Mr. Gal loway accompanying him. Mrs. J. A. l'aul lias gone to Kansas City for a visit nnd after tier return will tnovo with her husband to Neosho. Calllo Ountcr loft for a visit with his pa rents at Blloam 8prlngs yesterday, accompa nied by his niece, Miss Holcua Uarrs. J.J. llaydcn, editor of tho 1'ryor Creek Itcvlcw, spent Monday In tho city In tho In terest of Mr. Whltaker's orphanago project. !. Lombard, who has a good place up on tho Kansas lino, as well s ono on Orand river, whs down a few days slnco on his way to attend Dolnwuro court. I'. L. Bopcr went to I'arsons Monday to bo present at tho meeting of tho Kansas board of railway assessors as a representative of tho Wagner I'ataco Car company. W. K. Cochran, a postoftlco Inspector and an old friend of tho writer, was hero Friday for tho purpoio of prosecuting tho Coody's Illuff assistant postmaster, whom ho had arrested. J. E. Campbell camo In Monday morning on tho I'lyer from St. Louts. Tho gentleman has recently purchased a lot of cattlo In Texas which aro to bo unloaded at Tulsa for thoOsagopustures. Miss Leila Cook left Saturday for Nor folk, Va , to attend tho wedding of her brother. Lieutenant Allen Cook, of tho IT. B. B. Newark. Miss Leila went via Llherty.Mo.. wberohcr sister Mabel Is attending crllcgo. and made a short visit there. Gulden Crown Hour nt Iladgett's. Go to tho social on Friday night, April 23, ut Aldrlch cottage. A town meeting Is called for this evening nt8 o'clock at Judge McCluro's olllcc. Imnortant business will bo transacted, and all business men nnd others Interested in the welfare of tho town should attend. The professional card of C. E. Ken nedy, lawyer, appears In our columns. As tho son of "Dock" Kennedy, tho veteran hay man, he Is In nowlso n stranger und will doubtless bo accord ed n share of tho patronage. Ed Gwartucy, a few miles west of I'ryor Creek, had bis dwelling house and barn with cntlru contents burned Sunday morning. It was thought to have been an accidental Arc; a small amount of Insurance wus carried. Golden Crown Hour at Iladgett's. Tho Katy Fl)crs, which have been a great convenience to tho traveling public but a continual source of loss to tho company from tho first day, nro lo como oil Sunday. The tlmo of tho other trains will be shortened up, however. An attempt was made Tuesday lo replace the plate glass In front of tho E. N. ItatclllI clothing store, broken sometime ngo by burglars, but Unfort unately tho new glass cracked badly ns It wns being set In lt place. Tho Iom Is considerable. Golden Crown flour nt Iladgett's. Dr. Walter Hopklnson, of St. Louis, arrived in Vlulta Monday anu will take charge of Dr. Horton's dental of llco during the summer. Dr. Hopkln sou Is of tlio Marlon Sims dental col lege of St. Louis nnd comes highly recommended, both as a dentist and nn excellent young man. Wo guurautco every sack of Golden Crown llour. Uadgctt. Uesults aro what count. 1). S. War ren has breeds of stock which have taken nil the premiums In the classes entered at tho fair tlmo and ngnln. Tho best Is none too good for our stock men to raise nnd tho opportunity Is nt hand. Nollco his advertisement else where nnd look nt tho stock. Golden Crown flour at Iladgett's. Rev. Duller nt the Methodist church Sunday night took occasion to remark vigorously ngatnst tho desecration of the sabbath day bybaso ballplayers. In tho courso of his sermon he said ono of tlio greatest dangers that men aced this American government was tho wilful nnd unchecked desecration of Sunday. Evangelist Moody held meetings In St. Louis last week and in ono of his llrst addresses set forth that doctrine so repugnant to so many people, not n few of whom llvo In Vlnltn restitu tion. If that lesson wns torn out of tho book It Is estimated our church membership would bo somewhat In creased. You nil know It. It has given gen eral satisfaction In Vinita for 18 years. Golden Crown Hour at Iladgett's. Ono fushlonablo thing you do not want Is lagrlppe; tho uqlversal remedy for It Is Dpgjjsi chorry cough syrnp. P. Shanahan. -20 Croup and whooping cough nrochlldt hood's terrors; but llko pnctimouln, bronchitis and othor throat and lung troubles, can bo quickly cured by using ono minute cough euro. P.Shunahan. 8 Golden Crown flour nt Iladgett's. When tho sprlngtlmo comes "gontlo r Annlo," llko all other scnslblo persons, will elennso tho liver nnd renovate tho system with DoWltt's little curly ris ers, famous llttlo pills for tho liver and stomach tho year rouud, P.Shanuhan.8 Thcro Is u prospect fqr several new industries being established in Vlulta, among them being a steam laundry nnd a lumber yard. Dp they new or bo they tough, all bl cyclists huvo brokpn. ski" angusU to warrant a purchase of Hoggs' German salve, and bo is wise us Solomon who trusts Its healing power, Kept by V. Shanahan, 4-20 Wo guarantco every sack of Golden Crown llour. Dadgott This Is Odd Fellow week nt Musko gee, and H. O. Cook, J. W. Murtln and Oscar Trott aro present from this city, us representatives, being past nublp Hrillids. In addition to these gcntlQinou tho following wont down Tuesday und took tho encampment do grccs: T. F. Thompson, Hurry Hunt, A. U, Nichols, J. P. Scytt, J L. Dam. oronpH.lt. Allen, W. II. Wortman, jinU u, 0, Vouch jjjTAMES HAHKKIt, gcner.il passcn Q) gcr nnd ticket, agent of tho M., K. & T., wus In tho city n short tlmo Saturday ovcnlng. In conversation with tho reporter ho expressed grntlll cation with tho business cnjojcd by his company ut this station but said thrro was n great decline over a year ago In thu passenger earnings of all tho southwestern ro.id, tho "Katy" Included. rlpjHB DICKSON 1'AYMKNT wns J moved from lliiydcn to Ft. Gib son last week and pretty much tho sntno conditions exist tlicro that did at the former place. An army of pros titutes, white and black, follow tho payment and tire plying their vocation openly and shamelessly, and fakirs of every kind and character arc on hand. Tho disbursement will probably con tlnuo till July or later. HE PROSPECTS at this tlmo for an enormous fruit crop aro very flattering. Apples, peaches, pears, plums and cherries aro unusually full and tho strawberries and other small fruits promise nn abundant yield. Nothing but .in unusually Into freeze, or some unforeseen cause, can prevent this from bolng ono of the great fruit years. It Is to be hoped that It will bo n good grain year us well, and that tho prices will run high nt gathering time. ' fHE CITY PARK case was heard at tho court room Saturday by Judgo Springer, nnd tho Injunction ngnlRSt Jaa. S. Davenport was made pcrpetuul. Tho case will be appealed to the higher courts on thv question of Jurisdiction. In rendering his de cision, Judgo Springer said that even though ho was reversed In the court above, nnd Mr. Davenport was allowed to go on unit build on tho lot in the pari:, that the time would come when every house built uihjii the parks of this town would have to be removed. M HOARD of equalization appoint iSj, cd by the city council, consist ing of W. L. Trott, .1. T. Guntcr and F. L. Chouteau, have gono over the nsossorM work and reported Tuesday night. They raised tlio valuation 77,175, making a total of $$01,125, the principal Item liclng 2,000 on tho First National Dank of this city. Of this, f07,00 Is non-taxable, being railroad, church and school property, leaving taxable property $137,025. A tax of one-half of one per cent was levied on this sum which will yield $2005.12. POSTOFFICE THIEF was last week weeded out of the service nnd an accompllco was also captured. Dennis Conncrs, nged forty-one, a cicrk InO. F. Armstrong's store nt Coody's IlltilT, was assistant postmaster nnd had been for sixteen months. Recent ly two letters were rifled of some checks und tho checks given "to a brothcr-ln-luw named Rtillirult to cash at Parsons. W. E. Cochrun, an In spector, took hold of the case nnd suc ceeding In capturing tho thieves and pleading guilty they wero committed In the sum of (700 each: they will nlso plead gqllly beforo the court. . Wo guarantco every sack of Golden Crown flour. Dadgott. Personal. Tho gentleman who an noyed the congregation last Sunday by continually coughing will Unci Instunl relief by using one minute cough cure, a speedy and harmless remedy for throataud lung trouble. P.Shanahan. 8 Wo guarantee every sack of Golden Crown llour, Dadgott, Horsemen can get their bills printed on cardboard at this onlce. Call and examine supply of pictures. Re prepared to relieve your children of croup and sore throat by having In tho homo Hoggs' cherry cough syrup. Good for tho old us well as the young. P. Shanahan. 4-10 Parties desiring a good drug stock cheap at a good location should see the advertisement of Turner & Ourck halter In another column. Unconditional surrender, Is the only terms thoto famous llttlo pills known as DoWltt's llttlo early risers will mako with constipation, sick headache und stomach troubles. P. Shatinhan. 8 Rest soft wheat Crown at Daggett's. flour Is Golden It should bo made a matter of pub lic knowlcdgo that DoWltt's witch ha- zol salvo will speedily euro piles of tho longest standing. It Is tho household favorite for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises and sores of all kinds. P. Shanahan. 8 Gold McdaU and Imperial flour, guaranteed to equal anything ever put on tho market in Vinita, at Gray's. Not only acute lung troubles, which may prove futul In a few days, hut old chronic coughs nud throat troubles mny rccclvo Immediate relief and bo permanently cured by tislng ono niln: uto cough euro. P. Suuniili'an, 8 Dr. Day has u flrcy steed and n bran new buggy and harness, and wems to cxperionco no diniculty In getting com pany to holp him enjoy tho rig. Rlood Is thicker than water. Pure blood Is tho secret of health. There is no better preparation to Improve tho blood and prolong life than Hoggs' blood ptirltlor and blood maker, P. Shanahan, druggist. 4-20 W. R. Uadgctt caught several lino bass a few days slnco' and Ills com pan Ion n cold, tho result of fulling Into tho creek. When a cold H contracted!, cu,rp It n Quoo, Qno tnlnuto cough euro will sot you. on the rood to recovery In n niln uto, It will euro pneumonia, bronchi tis, croup, nnd nil forms of lung nnd throat troubles. P. Shanahan. 8 Go to tho social on Friday night, April 23, at Aldrlch cottage. Wo guarantco every sack of Golden Crown flour, IlmlgeU. The drug itook of Evaus Bros, at Claremore U to bo sold tothehigh 3t s)idir en the l?th. This lirt opportunity for some enterprising; party to get K2,000 stock of drugs and fixtures at about fSJo on the dol lar. Apply to Turner 4k Burckhal- Ver, Vinita, Ind Tor, Awarttetl Higlwst Honors Worid' Fair. CREAM BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Cmp Cream of Tartar Powder. Fr from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulttrant 40 Years the SUfidard. Itook Crook Homo -t'lshlng Is good now. -S. W. Dull Is on tho sick list. Farmers all busy planting corn. Wheat Is looking line In this locality. Mack Illlllngslea Is building anew house. Tim Citir.rrjux Is a welcome- visitor to us all. Monroo Hallow Is flying around In a bran now buggy. Whr not oraanlto a Hunday school at Orovo Point? Jim Olonn hni Just recovered from a se vere spell of measles. Gov. Hallow lost over seventy head of lino hogs with cholera. If you want to know how the O. A. It. post Is tn Vlnlt.i. usk Leo Marshal. Joe Dixon, who has rented tho Itenfro farm, Is making things "hum." Miss llattlo Tenant bus returned homo after spending tho whiter with her grandma In Missouri. 1'. W. l'ropp had tho mlsfortuno to lino his lino buggy liorso lust Sunday from dropsy of thu heart. Wo have a first-class veterinary surgeon In our neighborhood now) hlsnamols A. M. Ash, of Missouri. Mrs Nettlo Ilallcw left last week for Pi lot Point, Tex., to make her future home. Wo regret to Io-to tho Indy. Look out, you old maids and grass wid ows, for Gov. Hallow has ordered a new buggy; something Is In tho ulr. Married, at tho homo of tho brldo's mother, Mrs. 8. A. Perry. Wednesday. April 8th. nt p. m., by Itcv. Jones, Miss Ncrva Pox and Mr. William Ilallcw. 1 he bride Is one of our most accomplished and charming young ladles, nnd Mr. Hallow mudn a good chasa In catching tho t ox, for which ho may bo proud. That they may always boas happy as they wcro on their wedding day is tho wish of a host of friends. KlnnlBon Kotos J. O. Ilarkcr Is buying cattlo In Arkausas. J. K. Carsclowcy Is teaching our school this term. I). II. Walker Is notary oubllc and located at Klnulson. Daniel Hpunauglc. of HI I, visited frlonds and relatives hero last week. Our Sunday school Is In a progressive wiy. with J. 0. Ilarkcr superintendent. O. W. Tlltcy, M. I)., solicits tho patrouago of tlio entire community I ofUcoat Klnulson. Tho Key. 0. 0. Hand will preach for us this year on second and fourth Sundays at 11 o'clock. Now. slnco thu surveyors have shown us where wo nro "at," somebody tell us what Is ours, by allotment. Miss Maud Mcahcr, of Pactolus. Ark.. Is visiting tho family of her brother, J. If. Me dico, at this place. P. 11. Klnnlson and son Omcr have gone to Colorado Springs tor t latter ImmJIIii wo hopo he'll be benefitted and return soon. There Is a small bug very troublesome hero and elsewhere; It Is quite Injurious to crops. J. It. Moore, an Industrious farmer here, calls It the sua bug and professes to know something of Its habits. OQlQgah Notoe. Wo nro now under tho Arkansas laws. Wyloy Ash died April 1st from moastes. Horn to Sir. and Mrs. Amos Simmons re-. Ointly. a girl. Mrs. May Sunday Is going Into tho hotel business hero. Nearly everybody In town Is wrestling with the measles. Kov. Neat, of Olaremoro, preached at tho s:hool hou Sunday tho 4th. Lewis Lyman received a broken leg re-ccntly-whllo crossing a branch. Mrs. James Hall stepped on a nail a few days ago and Is suffering with a very soro foot at present. Memorial Day Preparations. VlHITA, I. T., April l, 1887. Editor CniErTAiic-IdesIro to notify all parties Interested that at the noxt regular meeting of Post No, 19, of Vlnllo. I. T., 0. A. It., that Important business will bo trans acted, and nil members of said Post aro car ncstly requested to be present. And further that tho contedcruto organlratlon of Vinita Is hereby Invited to participate with us In memorial services on tho coming Decoration day. It Is presumed tho customary commit tees will bo appointed by tho organisations above mentioned, and that they will arrango tho necessary program nnd annouuee the same. Uespvcttully. J. H. I(x,0!j. IVt (wmiaauder. 0.8. White, Adjt. Regular meetings fourth Saturday lit each month at t p. m. sharp. Notice, To tho voters of tho National party Is lore by given that there will bo n convention held April Slth. 1897. at Neal England sprlug on tho old military road, commonly known as tho old Knight place, to bo held at Q'clool. p. m. on laid day, the purpose being to elect delegates to go to tho court houso In Dela ware, tho regular term, to make arrange ments for tho coming election. J. L. MoLAOaiiMK, J,. M. MlLLKR, P.. L. Wit.Kr.il, Commit tee. D. Hiqi-cs Si Co. Dealers In uwnwm At Old Blacksmith Shop, EAST OF TRAOK. A Stjaro of tfjj Palrotgo Solicited. W'U"V"V t""1 PROMIPT DELIVERY To AX.Xe PAIWa oi -bHej OIXY. y plaut sectis' i)lant iV YFERRtSy flL Always the best. Jl Yvt sale every bero. JEA k.-svswatWM Our Special.... ..Easter Offerings In Millinery and Gloves... Easter gloves in all the new shades; any desired fastening: hook, button or clasp. In sizes to fit all hands, and in prices to fit all pockctbooks. Every parr of gloves vc sell at Si and above is Fully Guaranteed.... EASTER MILLINERY is seen here at its best. But that does not mean cx horbitant prices by any means. The fact that our entire stock bears the same per cent profit is sufficient evidence that our millinery. is marked very cheap. This being the last week before Easter, we have made a special effort to have everything strictly up to date and will try very hard to please you. Special Dry Goods Sale For One Week.... 50 pieces standard Piints 4c a yd. 50 pieces Dress Gingham 3c a yd. 50 pieces yd wide bleach muslin 4c a yd. 25 pieces LL muslin 4c a yd. And Manv other trood values not mentioned. t Come in and sec us. Sk We Are in Position... To sell you GROCERIES cheaper than any house in the territory. We buy in large quantities, from first hands, FOR CASH. This gives us the advantage of the very lowest price on all our goods. Hence, we sell you the best goods for less money than you pay for inferior grades at other places. We Will Sell You This Week.... Best Granulated Sugar 20 lbs for Si. 00 Fairbanks' Ark Soap, 40 bars for 1.00 isest hand-pick d Navy beans 401b 1.00 Sun dried Apples 20 lbs for 1.00 Star Tobacco per lb 40c Horse Shoe Tobacco per lb 40c Amber Smoking Tobacco per lb 20c Early June Peas per can 5c Swifts 10 oz pack ge wash powder 3c t Trade with us, and get And Best Value for the E. N. Ratcliff Mer. Co. .'--lrt'1SSr-V.'V.'VKWS,'SlWVSl, Local Railroad Timotablei MIMOUUI ,1. ANSAS A TEA.Ab. O04KO SOUTH. S'J i,.l.u..t i.rHpreM So 1. Hannibal SI.L.4.X. Ux .... Nit, S, t'lyrr liim J:30 p m lOrttla m ISilSiiin rO.Si.rriitiusni Accomrcwiaunn ..lu tonsil. So.i, Mo. Ks ft To x st e s press ... )2ilam No.t.rn.tn. U.A ilsonlbsltSx .. lujtoarn No.. Flyer I SlMpni io.M. freight and ace omrnadatlon I Hila p m Vf. I.OUI8 A SAN FRANCISCO RAILWAY. ootxn wesr. AIIIIVK. t 3Tpin Id 0m. nsrAkT 11:37 inn. ll:Uam ex. St L toSapnlpa .. C4Hlntnolstlon uoiau cast I AIVt. DSFSKT . Louis express 1 S:lpm. i.l9m. Vcromn.ndatlon 0.50am d.JOiUl. Tbroufta coaches from St. Louis to Sspolpa. Tlia bupiloy Uoiuh oMhe postolllce .vlll lior'eaftor be 10 to 11 a. tn.; 4 to 5 p. m. rillAl.flllAN LODQK. No.ll. K. of 1. Meets eiery loesday evenlnc I In their castle hall at 7t!kl Vlslllng anigntsm roou sunning inviteu. ACUUST SCULlSCKKn. C C. J. D. Blosirr, K of It. ends. VINITA ClI.UTKIt. Itoyal Arch Ussons, meets second FrlJsr In each month Visi tor welcome.!. U K, MiLroKD, II. 1 II E. VALxaa,8ee. 1 VINITA LODGE NO. 8. A. F. A A. II. iV-. Meets In Masonlo Hall the rJrst Satarr J day night In each month. x J.H Snxlu. W.II. $$& VISITA LODQE. NO. 18, 1. O. O. t. meets above lfaomiison'a store on Monday night of each 5wSWair week st 7:S0 o'efoAk. ll.Kcux. Sec'y. W. J. Do!ktt, K Q. rUIUTV CIIAlvrEl, O. S. S., meets Id Ma onto hall drst sod third 'Ihursday In each month si 7 SO o'clock p. m Mas. A. L UaiKN. . IX, HsfcicoA II. Swais, Seo'y. WOOpMSSi OF TluT WOULD, meet sec ond and fourth Thursdays In each month tn Mssoulo Hall. 0. W. OjtY. U. U A 8cut.lauKKii. Ulerk. Legal Blanks, The following kinds of approved form, onstles.1 The Chieftain Omce, or sent by malt al prices named: Chattel mortgsges, perdu Cherokee deeds, " Farm contracts, ' ' ObattelUorl. sales ' Lien notes (a motlgsgr) ptnlos ,,,, ... UMUSsle. " ' pilsGale (t'berokfo raortgsge, perdcx.. Ullls8ale. short rorm. .. Renewal affidavit. j ' rrorolssory notes, per SO , Becelpts, " . tie ..Mo ..Mo . ISO ..ISO ..J0 ..too . too ..tx ..SiO ..Kf Notloo of Admlnlatrator'a Qwlo. N'Qtlco Is lioroby itlvcti liut tho undersign l, pmfiu&iu to uii urdor timilo by tlio United Hu.U court tor tho ludlnn Territory, North rru District, slttlnxnt Vlnltu nt tho I'vbru ry,lwn;ru thereof, will at tholutoru.1 duueouf Muthlna bpllttug at Uayuun. Indian Territory, on tho twenty.sl jth duy of April, lbV7. offer for mlo for cusli In Uandut public auction to tlio highest blddet tho following property bclouglnit to thu said imtnte, vtx: Two traction eiiKlues, ono threshlug ma cliluo. two planing mills, una band saw. ono turning Initio, ono hub machine, two sets of blacksmith tools, ouo forty-horse stationary englno und S'lw rig nud tools used with said engine and saw rig, three binders, ouo wire feuce machine, two cultivators und seeder combined, a general usorAuieut rtf (arming Implement, ono lo wagon, two lumber wag ons, four horses., ouo, muli a lot of oak and vratuuv lumber, a genera) usiortuienl ol bouMiliold ifiKKU, a lot of f.incy groceries, a largo lot nt hardwaroof various kinds, uoar ly alt new u lot of inlcrllm,i.u machinery, a lot of wbeit totidiatwi vr b two bundntd busbelf it lot of w nJinlll luarlifimry. oj pair of Victor wajtou ento. new. n ar pamii fixtares. on t- rry Wmt, o.i bVIl . nitscellMirHMi lot ;r tiols. n.ul tavUn. ear. petiter toulu unit lil 1 smlOit di .il will ctuiiuieii-oaCte-ioVltK-k. IhIIk Jorcinvni ina i1 ... H II"!1 H?LUlX t1 INliyiOlOU nr.,j e).Ailtt!lulflrur, the Best Goods Money... fsBsKBr fBsssV? He Is Curtns Some of the Worst Chronic Diseases.. sss-r OFFICE CROWDED EACH VISIT, Dr. J. D. H&nby, Ttje Err)Ir)tnt Sptciallst. Ills next visit to Vinita. Tuesday, May 4, '97, At Cobb Hotel, one dsy only, returning every Four Weeks. If you. sttHer rrow disease you want the best treatment thst can be procured. Justice to jonrtelf demsnds that you should consult the leading, most sklllfnl, most experienced, most successful specialist Jn tbe United Ut. 'llsnby has no superior In discussing dlsesse. lie will gtye you eW.OJ If he cannot tell your dlsesse and where located In are mlnutee. Itemember this Doctor only accepts curable diseases. If he csnool cure youbs will tell you so. ConsqltsUou and sxamm. tlon tree. OOtce dtjs. Fildaya. Saturdays and ?.?ncT,!i Mth wJ.kV omo 'oested over Ft. Smith Kstlonal Usnk OOee hours. 8 to fla m.,ioap m. r3nndare, 10 to 11 a tn. I treat all curable, medical andsurglcsl dls easee, acute and ehronlo catarrh, disesses of the eve. ear, note, throat and loure, dyspep sia. Brlght's disease, dlabetlt. JtAeyTllver. bladder, ehronlo femslsand axaiiiri...a stomach and towel troubles, rbeumstltm. nenratgla. seUllca. dlsxlness. nervonsness. Udlgesllon, obesity. Interrupted nutrition, elow growth In children snd wssllng diseases In adults. Ilany cases of desfneee, ringing la the eare. loss of eyesight, cataraet, crosseyee, eto , that have bean Improperly treated or neglected can b easily restored. Deforml. ties, lub feet. curvature of the eplne, diseases !.V" .V'V'1' he" . dropsy, awelllnr of the limbs, eto., properly treated. Uiood and skin diseases, ecxema, varicose veins, varicocele, stricture, open eores. psln la the bones, glanulsr enlevement and all acute and longstanding diseases Dr. llsnby de votes epeclsl Interest to the removal of can cere, tumors, rao.ee. warts, wens, birthmarks, granulated sore eyes, facial blotches, rd note, rdmptca and superfluous hair cs face or neck. rit.xrtr o tits cnaao roitriva acJliiiiTt. I'lles. dttuU and tt taVdlaeV, T prVrowk a4 weo tuiTerlDg trcra Irupslred vitality tvr. lasnenlly testftreu la norms! condition Vvou Ocrfai cures effected through correspondence. Write for question blank encloelnir stamp to Insure reply. Coasultatlon, exerolnsllon and opinion In eiery case given free All eorr.s pondence answered promptly. All business strictly eonajeutlsl Address, Dr. Hanby, Ft. Smith. Ark. Mammoth Bred Black Jaoka It to It bunds hlxlit rx- Itrn flrtlit Elm Ml.ti..ul M7 Auorlrnn Jock rJtud t IbviLr. TurinHt rTifilr., nt s huttdnuw Ut for service) n-tu, uuo wnen ecu u foaled, nr miMi lm. Also four Uanihletonlatt stallions. Cliolco ofn. II each t tbo oilier llOt eamo terma. I'as ture for all wares loft fur tirvudlng nt rca puabla ratcv r. ap .b.b. npremi TmlUaaoutbvaatof Vlulta, 1,T. People's Meat Market, 1 a BAILEY, Proprietor, rrMh aevei toH Mttiiss, 9mfm0, raMeltry. Lard ivt KterteJvtc t ., I?9W)t tl;o A.potitQt JVT P.MAYMKS, a PHYSICIAN & BURGEON, Vinita, - I. T. Calls promptly attended to night or day. rn. H.B.HORTON, RESIDENT DENTIST, Ofllco in Raymond Building cr over Millinery Store. All kloj.ot Oentsl Work Ksrtalrd with nest sa; nfss sndillipslfh. TR. O. R. QnLgfflTH, DEN 48B TI8T, Rooms 14 nnd 10, Hilt Building, VIMITAi XXSTJS. 'JSXSl. Jour II. Toiirhi. Jamks B. BnncxiiAlTsn. f pUilNEIt & BUROKHALTBtt, ATTORMKYBAKOCoONailLLOM, Rooms 3 snd 4 (Jrsv-llslitll nid'r. VINITA, . IM) TKR. Will prscllcs In tho U. rl, Courts of tht In. dlsn Territory snd st ft. Smith, Ark , sad In the Saprsms Court of th United BIsUs. A UOUST BOHLIHOKBR, Practical Watchmaker Jewkler and Optician. Fins snd eomptlcstrd wsteh r'Vslrlnc iccls1lv Willi V. It llsdrttt. Vlnlts. I.T. jyr3. a. r. mills, m. d. Office at Masonic Bldo, Dlsessss of women snd children nspeelsllT. sinTTl OHEPAKD.UUOVEA WILSON, ATTORNEYAT-LAW, Patton Building. Vinita, I. T. tichiitr -R. A. M. OLINKSOALE8, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, VINITA. 1. X. OQce ai stslrs In Raymond bnlldln. Heel ilenee between tlie two churches, st tbe Dr. rrsiee plsce. I'lles and other Rectal troubles a specially. B-41 DBNTI8TRV pi noticed In all it de tails by CHAS. W. DAY, D. D.S. t'cnsftticntlT Located at Tlalta, I. T., Satisfaction Guaranteed. Olll co In now Patton building, back of Drs. Fortner & llHgby. dec S I7ORTNBR & BAOBY, . PHYSICIANS & SURGEON., VINITA, C. N. Ofllco In now Patton building, np stairs. T. WIMER, Practice limited to Eve.Lar. Nose and Throat. . OMee In Old Opera Balldln-. anfM F. M. SMITH, :o-i ATTORNEY AT LAW. NOTARY fUBLIO. LOAN BROKER Special attention ulten given to trial of suits. Alwsye readj to answer your questions and reply to your Inquiries. Offleeln Opera Uqld'a- VINITA. I. T. w H. KORNKOAY, Attorney at Law, and Notary Public. Offlce In Pslton Illd'g. VINITA. I. T. twill trtlctHiitHh tTnrtwr'sutrs ttfrt wki. v. ium DtiiBn territory. rR. W. W. BRYAN, RESIDENT DENTIST, Olarimobk, Ind. Tib rxATEXl'OUT, r'ltAYHEUJt D(J0ER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Rooms 1 & t Raymond bld'g Vikiva.I .T. Dsrraport A Hsll, Attorneys-si-Law, Rooms aft 8 bank bld'g. Cuiisoii.I.T. lraetlce In United Statea and Cherokee Courts. r B. KENNEDY, LAWYER, Room No. 2 In tho Davit Mill Building. VINITA, IND. TER. jBnU TTORAOB BRADLEY LAWYER, YAQOn:It, Ind. Tkr. Crlmlnul law a Specialty Jan21-7 Livery, Feed, Sale, 'Bus ...And Transfer Stable... COUCH & RMNES, Proprietors. fins and Baggage orders left at Cobb or Green hotels will rrcelvv prompt attention. iEiccIIcqI Rigs at Ressoqiblo RaUs.n John T. Gunter Conducts a General Livery Stable. Ho lias the best rig In tho Cher okco Nation and bH Drlces aro reas onabloulwa)n. Cttreful aUeiitlon to boanlluK horses. TA3TELES3 CHILL TDNJC k JUtTACO00POaTADUkT. WAmVANTIBL PftlCBOOelft. tlir ATtl, ltt., Her. as, l tHj i DU.T. BIasfg HHWF GCSZ 17". "' S Wj"Jf 113 JUMHflMnBBKMWsVsW nwsJsisaMaaBmJsfce vowot tOree, nw slmey 1 bmrw. U maim e paiiMM $ u jkhws. kt u. M leinimn, lwe Suime W usVle that g taef iwnaaosX ust : O fceesiwt M pm Taaea, VasfsMfv ." ,i 'J a I t i W (m K-i Jl - i VH r V ttSXJMl M , t -'4 .T .Jo t ,tt, '.i I mat rr&wvtfm