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r0ROr,ESSIO2TL CJ3.SSS. D R. O. BAILEY BELL, Rooms 3, 4 and 5, Gray-Halscll Building. VINITA, IND.TER. jITRS. A. B. MILLS, M. D. Office at Masonic Building. Diseases of Specialty. Women and Children a aug27 97 D R. A. M. OLTNKSOALES, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, VIKITA. I. T. Office op stain In Raymond building. Resi dence between tbe two churches, at the Dr. Frazee place. Plies and other Rectal troubles a specialty. 9-41 CpORTNER & BAGBY, PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS, VINITA, C. N. Office OTcr First National Bank, Rooms 1, 2 and 3. Cms. Y. Day, D.D.S L. E. Day, D.D.S DAY BROS.. DENTISTS-5 Gold crown and bridge work A Specialty. Office over First NatT Bant. VIXITA. I. T. rB. O. B. GRIFFITH, DEN Rooms 14 and 16, TIST, Hill Building, -VZ2T'J1,: P)R. W. W. BRYAN, RESIDENT DENTIST, Glaremobe. Isd. Tee AUGUST SCHLIEOKER, Practical Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician. fine and complicated watch repairing a specialty With T. A. .Chandler, beside Poitoffice, Vinlta, I. T. p D. MEE5DITH, D. V. S., Veterinary Physician, Surgeon and Dentist. Headquarters at Coruatzer'a staMes north side Main street, Vinita, I. T. r TJMAN F. PARKER. JR.. ATTORNEY AND COUN SELLOR AT LAW. Vinita, I. T. OD. NEVILLE, . Attorney at law, Notary Public, 'Collect Bad Debts." Office in New Hnliell Building. Vinita, I. T. E M. SMITH, 10-1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC, LOAN BROKER Special attenUon Riven giTen to trial orenlts. Always ready to answer yonr questions and reply to yonr Inquiries. Office In Opera Bald's. VINITA, I. T. pvENNIS H. WILSON, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, AJwve Miller's Furniture tftoae, Mcb utr VINITA.I. T. rT7 H. KOBNESAY, Attorney at Law, and Notary Public. Office In new Halsell BId'g VINITA, I.T. (VIII practice In all the United States Court. Auk 9 of tbe Indian Territory. JOHN B. TURNER, LAWYER. OrrosiTE PosTOFricc. Vinita, Isd Txr. Will practice In all the U.S. courts in the Indlsn Territory, the circuit court or appeals at St. Louis and the supreme court ol tbe United States. Fourteen years experience rvAYEXPORT, FBATSER& DUMBER ATTORNE YS-AT-L A W, Offices In new IUUell bid's. Vinita, I.T. Daresport Ball, Attorn ejs-at-Law, Rooms 6 & S bank bid's. CLAnauonc.I.T. Practice In United States and Cherokee Courts. REPULICASS IN ARMS. Not for Their Country, but Against Springer and Wisdom. Muskogee, I. T., March 19. The members of the Mukogee Republi can Club, being dissatisfied with the policy of President McKinley in retaining Judge Wm. M. Sprin ger and United States Indian agent Wisdom in office, have given vent to their dissatisfaction by unani mously adopting the following me morial: "Whereas, the most important Indian Agency of the United States viz: the Union Agency at Musko gee, lias been in the hands of an appointee of President Cleveland for nearly five.years last past, and the control and patronage of Indian affairs for that period over the country occupied by all of the Five Civilized Tribes have been under Democratic auspices; and for five years last past the offices and per quisites of the Northern Judicial District, comprising tbe counties of three of said tribes, and of the eight affiliated tribes of the Qua paw Agency being in area about one-half of the entire Territory have been in Democratic hands, exercising complete control over all Federal aflairs in this large district and enjoying the most ex tensive and lucrative patronage of any judicial district of the United States, in fact comprising the gov ernmental functions of 125,000 peo ple; and 'Whereas, this state of affairs is owing to the fact that the present Judge of said district is a demo crat and has tbe 'appointment or approval of all inferior officials, whether judicial or executive, in cluding clerk of court, deputy, clerks, masters in equity, bailiffs, etc., etc., all of whom are naturally of the political faith as the said appointing power, whose favors are thereby bounteously and con tinuously extended to persons of the same political faith; and, "Whereas, The retention in the honorable, lucrative and important offices, of active, outspoken and zealous workers for the 16 to 1 currency fallacy and for other democratic principles, after a year has elapsed since the change of national rulers during a. republi can administration, is remarkable, inconsistent and unwarranted, and republicans are unable to see the expediency, wisdom or justice of the President preferring his polit ical enemies to his friends, and thereby building up democracy in this Indian country at the expense of its republican residents. "Now, therefore, the Muscogee Republican Club respectfully me n orializes the President of the Uni ted States to sustain republican ism in the Indian Territory by the overthrow of democratic ascend ancy in appointing a Judge and Indian Agent whose political faith shall be in accord with that of the chief magistrate, and who will see that tbe administration of affairs "here are placed in the hands of republicans; also, be it "Resolved, That a copy of this proceeding be placed in the hands of our national committeeman, with request that the same be transmitted to the Excellency, the President of the Unhid States, and that copies be forwarded respect ively to the heads of the depart ments of justice and the interior." TERRITORY TOPICS. REFLEX OF THE FIVE NATIONS GATHERED FROM ITS l'RESS. Manx Interesting Events Chronicled, Which go to Make up the Lives of tnc People of This Garden Land. JONATHAN GORE, Att'y at Law, Notary Public. Particular attention paid to collections. References: First National Bank, Vinita. Vinita National Bank. Office with Mellette & Smith, over Postoffice, Vinita, I. T. Shoes M Boots Made and Mended. Satisfaction Every Time. PETE K ) Beside the Butcher .Shop. Legal Blanks, The following kinds of approved form, on sale at The Chieftain Office, or if ntby mall at prices named: Chattel mortgages, jierdoi i'c Cherokee deeds, Sic Farm contracts. Mc Chattel Mori, sales 2jC Lien notes (a mortgage) perdoz S3c Hills sale. SOc Bills Sale (Cherokee mortgage, perduz SOe Bills Sale, short lorm. Renewal affidavits. Promissory notes, per 50 Secelpts. " . ... :0c .25c THELVE STOCK MARKET OF ST. LOUIS. The St. Louis National Stock Yards. Located at East St. Louis, ill. Directly opposite the city or St Louis. Buy era for all description of Lite Stock always in attendance, and within the grnnnds uf the Stock Yards is a Beef Canning Company, with a capacity for slauzlillring 3.u bead or cattle dally, and Pork Packing establishments have a capacity for slaughtering liuco hogs daily. C. C. KNOX, VIce-Pres. CHAS. T. JONES, Supt. WANTED TRrsTWOKTIlY AM) ACT- Ive gentlemen r ladle-, to travel for responsible, established bouse In Indian Territory Monthly ?r Wand expenses. Po sition steady IUfinnce hnclme self-ad-drcssed stamped en vi lone The Dominion Vompany, Dept. IL. Chicago. mcb IS .Mothers Look Out Tor Tour Boys. In tbe United States court a case greatly affecting the morals and peace of the community was de cided this morning. The case was that of the United States vs. Louis Colin, indicted for introducing and selling one quart of Rochester tonic, a malt liquor. Cohn is a wholesale and retail dealer in this "very non-intoxicating" liquor. The defendant b' his counsel ad mitted the introduction and sale of the tonic. The prosecuting at torney then proved by a fat, beery looking German of nineteen j'ears brewing experience tho manner of makisg Rochester tonic and that it was the second drawing oQ from the malt from which the simon pure article, beer, is made. But this fat German of long experience in drinking and brewing liquor also stated that Rochester tonic contained only two per cent and less of alcohol and that two per cent and less of alcohol was not intoxicating. The prosecuting attorney then moved the court to instruct the jurj' to find the defendant guilty; vice versa, the defendant counsel. After hearing argument of counsel the court decided that he was ol the opinion that under the present laws of congress relating to the Indian Territory that it is not against the laws of the United States so in force to sell non-intoxicating beverages and he therefore instructed the jury to find the de fendant not guilty. The govern ment appealed the case and will endeavor to have the Indian Ter ritory court of appeals pass upon the question at its next term, which commences the first Monday i.i June. Under this decision Rochester tonic may be sold all over the Northern district, Indian Territory. Enterprising tonic dealers will reap a rich liarve.-t pending tho decision of the ciuit of appeals, and man' a poor devil will go to his home and loved ones from their places ol business witii empty pockets, be-muddled brain and a conscience smeared with sin. Wagoner Record. Discovered by a 'Woman. Another great discovery lias been made, and thatr too, by a lady in this country. "Disease fastened it-! clutch es upon lier anil for seven years she withstood Its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death s-eenied imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's new discov ery for consumption, and was so much relieved on taking tirst doc, that she slept all night; and with two liollles has been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Tims writes W. C. Ilaninick & Co., of Shelby, X. (J. Trial bottles free at A. W. Fore man's drug store. Regular size SOc and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. 4k 1't, Smith Elcvator.l Eleven prisoners were brought in lrom Wagoner yesterday and given quarters in tiie United States jail. Tliey were convicted in the court at Wagoner of minor offenses and given jail sentences by Judge Springer. They were brought hero in obedience to the recent order designatinglhis jail as the place of confinement for short term con victs from the Central and North ern districts of the Indian Terri tory. The prisoners were in charge of F. C. Hubbard, chief deputy under Marshal Bennett. LWagoncr Sayings Col. Moyer, inspector for the department of justice, is in our city again. Mr. Moyer is thor oughly investigating the records of the officials in the Northern dis trict and he will no doubt be able to furnish the department at Wash ington some valuable information about the judiciary .here. Mr. Moyer said while in our city he was glad to note harmony existing in an official way between U. S. Judge Springer, District Attorney Soper and Marshal Bennett, as it was in this way that the most ef ficient service could be rendered in their high official positions. S. W. City Enterprise On Wednesday of last week Jo seph Barns, a young man whose mind has been effected for the past 3'ear, was brought to Southwest City from the Indian Territory by relatives, and an effort made to have him sent to the state asylum. Owing to the fact that Bams was not a citizen of the state, the laws would not admit him unless his expenses were paid without cost to the slate, and this his folks were unable to do. He was kept in a small house in the south part of town until Saturday night, when he died. Belore he died Barns oecame dangerous and had to be tied to keep him from killing his attendants. Tablequab Arrow Brown Hitchcock was arrested by Deputy Marshal Dannenberg Monday on a charge of introducing and selling whiskey. Hitchcock came to town Monday and put up his saddle pockets at the Stapler hardware store. Dannenberg had been informed of the whiskey traffic going on and decided to nab the first peddler in sight that day. Brown was the unfortuate fellow and he was promptly seized by Dannenberg before the usual sales were made. The whiskey was be ing carried in fruit jars when cap tured by the marshal. Brown was landed in jail at Wagoner, but was permitted to give bail in the sum of $300 and is again free. Dannen berg is determined to put a stop to the wholesale selling of the vile stuff in Tahlequah. even if he does have to step down from office mar shal and take the place ol field deputy. Seneca Dispatch The Seneca Indians received a payment of about 9 per head at the Quapaw agency, Monday last. There wer SOS Senecas on the roll but only about one third were on hand to receive payment, owing to the inclemency ol the weather, Monday and Tuesday next, March 2S and 29 is announced for the completion of the payment, and unless the money is called for on those dates it will be returned to Washington. Quite a number of the miners and others who have been operat ing on the Tecumseh lease, known as the John 1'ropnel land, were erved with summonses from the U. S. court at Miami, to answer complaint filed by Jacob Guthrie, et al, in the Miami court April 4. No information as to the nature of the suit is obtainable, but it is known that Guthaie and others claim to hold a lease on this ground and have for some time been en deavoring to dispossess the present operators of their developments on their land. John Prophet does not deny that he executed a second lease on the ground, but stoutly maintains that it was agreed that the present operators were to be protected in their rights, and were in no wise to be disturbed. Promi nent legal counsel has been retain ed to protect the original lease and the case will be strongly contested. Tableiiuah Sentinel. on the night of October IS, 1S97, the store ol John W. Stapler & Son, of this place, was robbed, and the school house of the Presbyter ian Mission, in West Tahlequah, was burned. It was supposed both incidents occurred about the same time, but no clue as to who perpe trated the deeds could be obtained until lately. Every effort seem ingly, had been abandoned to un earth the matter, but detectives were bus', and tbe guilty became a little bold as time passed. A pair of tbe stolen shoes were found on Jodie Ross, a colored boy about IS years old, born and raised in this vicinity, a lew days ago. His possession of them could not be satisfactorily accounted for,and up on being cornered and closely ques tioned, lie confessed that he and Jack Luther, Jr., colored also, of this place, were tbe guilty parties. He returned part of the stolen goods Some had been sold and traded. He had kept them at his father's house in the loft. Jack was not hcre,but was apprehended and taken in charge at Fort Gib son. The boys delight to tell on each other. It was said by one of them that had there not been so much shooting in giving the fire alarm from the brick building, next to the store, they would have burned the store to coverall traces of the robbery. Albert Taylor and DeWitt Wilosn delivered both boys into the hands of the federal au thorities with the assurance that everything would be done in their power to have justice done. Purccll Register Constable Conner is all right. Coming up on the train from Pauls I Valley Wednesday afternoon, one of those would-be tougbs, who think it smart to play the "bad" man and make tho multitudes stand in awe of them, was making himself quite conspicuous. This individual wore his hair in long locks, flowing down his back, alter the approved pattern of the ama teur tough, who thinks a necssary part of his equipment is a mass of black hair hanging down their backs. We digress here to suggest to our officers that it might be a good idea to arrest on suspicion the few ducks now left who cling to this silly idea, and punish them b' in enforced shearing of their Samsonian adornments. To get back to our present subject, when the tran reached Wayne the wild eyed terror of the plains thought to make his presence known in tho community by shooting up the town and parading the depot plat form with his gun largely in evi dence. He had hardly begun his fun when Constable Conner, who chanced to be on the same train, nipped it all in the bud by quietly demanding the pistol in the name of the law and putting the wild and woolly desperado under arrest. The lion immediately became a lamb, and made no resistance what ever beyond attempting to pass his pistol to a friend, who accepted it and was also placed under arrest. Both of them were brought to this place and put in jail to await trial. The day ol of the bad man who shoots up the town and makes the inhabitants "hide out" for his amusement, is forever past in this country. (So McAIcstcr Capital. "Formerly," said Captain Jack son Ellis this morning, "the big Indian did most of the scheming to get possession of all the money, but now since the tribes are practi cally without a law, the red man has become the prey of everj body. 'Any old law' will suit me, that provides that the Indian shall not be robbed. There are thousands of cattle up in Sequoy ah district in the Cherokee nation on which a revenue of 81 per head for pasturage should be collected. The sheriffs and constables are powerless, and there is not much hope that the cattlemen will be compelled to pay one cent. The Atoka term of court will result in sending twenty-three prisoners to the Ohio penal insti tution. The following are the names of those who have been sen tenced and who will leave here Friday noon: Mike Philban, John Ashlock, Terry Dunsford, E. G. Sandifer, Jas. Scruggs, Gibson Colbert, Culberson Brown, Geo. Reddick, Tom Johnson, Cornelius Osborn, Tubby Gardner, Asa Ab bott, Wilburn Chief, John Stock bridge, J. D. Strawn, Andy Scrib ner, Ed Temple, Sam Meddlin, Samantha Herman, Ben Morrow, Jack Webb, E O. Butler and Faudree. Considerable excitement and also a tangle of romance have at tached to the killing of a supposed (?) mountain lion out near Gain's creek about a week ago But last Monday when the hide was brought to town to be paraded for the purpose of display ing the wonderful bravery and prowess of the Goliath who slew the terrible monster, it was soon discovered that the hide was none other than that which had encom passed the portly body of "Old Tony," the big Dane dog that has been everybody's friend in our town for the past six months, and who was a3 harmless as a pet lamb. And now the bravery of the hunts man is forgotten and the tale of romance is ended, unless, per chance, the owner of the dng may call for an inning. Thev do say that Judge Thomas is knocking great big blow holes in the Arkansas statutes and Mans field's Digest over at Pauls Vidley. He seems to have had a hidden mine under the laws that people have sworn by, loved, honored and not obeyed here in the territory for so many years, and to have blown the thing up while fragments of the code hang around on the bushes in the Valley of Paul for daws to peck at. He has quashed all the indictments, it is said, that are based on the laws from the state east of us and in divers and sundry ways treated the statutes contemptuously. He is riiling a bloodid steed with spurs on right through the pride and hope of every Arkansas man who thinks that his state has laws that came direct from Moses, Justinia and Blackstone There is not enough common law in the statutes above referred to to hold a man, and if you want an indictment to stick in his court you have got to bring in the federal statute. It is something new to the unsophisti cated and guileless attorneys of the southern district. They have been plodding along in the good old way and any old law was good enough over there to hold a man, try him and send him to the penitentiary or the happy land of Cannan as the statutes made and provided for in such cases might determine. Thev have rested serenely, they have been lulled into slumber, they have passed the days dolce farniente, never dreaming that the day of reckoning was coming when the new regime would strike them like a cyclone. They have pinned their faith on Arkansas and she has proven ja broken reed before this second Daniel who interprets the law of the laud. Redbud, Gordon, Co., Ga. Beggs Mf'g Co. Please send by ex press at once one dozen Beggs' blood puiifier. It is the most wonderful medicine I ever tried for scrofula. S. It. Taylor. Peoples drugstore. There is a law prohibiting the be foulingof streams, roads, ditches, etc., but the number of carcasses of dead animals dragged to tho banks of Bull creek, on the east border of this city, left to be washed away by the next rise, would indicate that some people arc cither ignorant of the law or elrfe think such laws unnecessary. Yellow Jaundice Cured. Suffering humanity should be sup plied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure that we publish the following: "This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from yellow Jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some of the best physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr. Bell our druggist, recommended electric bitters, and after taking two bottles, I was entire ly cured. I now take great pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering from this terrible malady. I am gratefully yours, M. A. Ilogarty, Lexington, Ky. Sold by A. W. Fore man, druggist. 4k Attorney It. P. DcGraffenricd has secured a change of venue for the trial of his damage suit against the owners of the court house at Wagoner from that place to South McAIcstcr. DeGraffcnried walked out of an upper door and sustained severe in juries before the building was com pleted. The medical profession has always agreed mat proper diagnosis was es sential for every cure, and that is the reason that Dr. Ccc added the X ray to his already thoroughly equipped sanitarium. D. 5. CUMMING, ADAIR, IND.TER., Does not buy goods in car load lots, neither does he own the earth, but he has lots Jof good goods, BOUGHT RIGHT TOR CASH, and he will sell you your Dry Goods, Notions, Hats and Clothing, Groceries, Queensware, Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Furniture, Beds, Springs And Mattresses, Paints, Oils, Farm Implements and Vehicles, in large or small quantities at "Live and Let Live' prices. Yours for cash business, D. S. CUMMING, Adair, Ind. Ter. Watch for the Qover Leaf. Also Full Line of Coffins, Caskets and Trimmings.. ON THE HEAD OF DUCK CREEK Tobler'a Buckeyo Pile Ointment Cares blind, bleeding, Itching and pro truding plies. Allays inflammation, sooihcs Inflamed surfaces and reduces (.welling. No waiting for results. Be lief comes at once and a cure promptly follows. Recommended by physicians because it is so safe, so sure, and i the only radical cure without operations. It contains the active principle of the buckeye, the newly discovered specific for piles, and i not an experiment but a medical certainty. Price. 50 cents In bottles; 75 cents In tubes for handy application. Can be sent by mail. Sold br P. Shanahan. 3b An Irishman was asked if he could define an Irish bull. "Yes, mum," he said. "If you are drivin' along the road, and you see three cows lyin' down in a pasture, and wan ol thim is standin' up, why that wan is an Irish bull up, Froteot the Obtldron. Worms rob children of tho life giv ing properties of their food, retard their growth and weaken their consti tution for life. Most mothers know the symptoms of worms. Children are pale, restless and peevlsli. appetite is fickle and sleep is disturbed. Thou sands of mothers have found White's cream vermifuge a prompt, r-afp and absolutely certain remedy. It kill worms and gives the child strength and vitality. You can't afford to take chances vrlih worthless imitations: remember the name. Price 25 cent. Sold by P. Shanahan. 3b "That young man of yours," said the observing parent, as his daughter came down to breakfast, "should apply for a job in a dime museum." Why father," exclaim ed the young lady intones of indig ntion. "what do you mean?" "I noticed, when I passed through the hall late last night," answered the old man. "that he had two heads upon his shoulders." The Liver Keeps People Well. When the liver Is sluggish all other organs are Involved. You suffer from constipation, biliousness, Jaundice, headache, Indigestion, pain In back, chills and loss of energy. You will never know how promptly these troub les can be cured until you use horbine. It cures quickly when other remedies utterly fail. Regulates the liver, pur ifies the blood. Herbine is a harmless vegetable remedy that gives new life and energy almost from the first dose. Price 75 cents. Free trial bottle at P. Shanahan'. yrb ED. LUN DAY'S G?oeraI Store M Mill Sells everything- the community needs. Meets all city prices. CORN, HAY AND OATS at Lowest Price?.... Buy all kinds of live stock, poultry and eggs. Postoffice Address, - - Afton, Ind. Ter. The Celebrated "Majsfic" WROUGHT STEEL RANGE Davis Hill & Co. DR. COE'S "Wo use the X Rays in the amination of Diseases, SANITARIUM; KANSAS CITY, MO. i Ex- g The Hand THAT ROCKS THE CRADLE rules the world. But few appreciate the danger to which the expectant mother is exposed, and tbe foreboding with which she looks forward to the hour of approach ing motherhood. By the use of "Mother's Friend" the body is made to yield pleasantly to the change. Headache and nausea are dispelled, the depressed and nerv ous feeling yields to one of hopeful ex pectation. Danger to life of mother is avoided, and she passes through the trial quickly and her recovery is rapid. Sent by Mall, on receipt of price, tl.OO. Book to "Expectant Mothers" f ren upon application The Bradfleld Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS. THE Chicago and Alton If you are afflicted with disease, or in any way in need of medical or surgical aid and are thinking: of go ing abroad for treatment, you are requested to call on our Doctor, who will give you any information you ma desire concerning the manner and method of treatment and curing all forms of diseases at this Sanitarium For the convenience of a large number of patients in this vicinity, Dr. Ira C. Young, representing Dr. Coe's Sanitarium, will have offices at HOTEL COBB, VINITA, March 31, April 1 and 2 The Doctor will have an X-Ray Apparatus and all other instruments necessary for the complete diag nosis of all forms of disease. If you are interested in your health or the health of your family or friends, call on t he Doctor and get an opinion of your case. DON'T FORGET THE DATES. Consultation free. Only Stone Ballasted TracK In order I hat the afllictcd may have the advantage of a thorough examina tion, one of the surgeons of Dr. Cue's sanitarium will viit Vinita and will stop at the Hotel Cobb from March C3th to April 2, with an X Kay appar atus. It costs you nothing to count the bones of your hand. Call and sec this Hoidcrful invention. If you arc sick and your dica-e has ba filed the skill of your physician call and sec what can bo done in your case. De formed joints, old sores, cancers, tu mors and all foreign bodies, and every form and variety of disease arc readi ly located by the use of the X ray. Tills Is an opportunity you Miould not miss. Solid Vestibuletl Trains Between.., Through Service BETWEEN ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO, KANSAS CITY St.Louis & Chicago St. Louis and Kansas City, Kansas City and Chicago. Palace reclining chair cars free. Pullman compart ment sleepers. Ask your own home ticket agent for tickets via the Chicago it Alton Railroad, or write to " James Charlton, General Pas senger and Ticket Agent, Chicago, 111., D. Bowes, General Western Pas senger xgent, 216 N. Broadway, St. Louis, Mo. aug 31 AND THE PRINCIPAL CITIES OF TEXAS. WAGNER BUFFET SLEEPERS AND' FREE RECLINING KATY CHAIR CARS DINING STATIONS OPERATED BY THE COMPANY SUPERIOR MEALS, Fifty Cents. BEST TRAINS ST. LOUIS and KANSAS 03TY -TO- ST. PAUL and Norih, OMAHA, NEBRASKA, CHICAGO and East, DENVER, G0L0RAD0, UTAH, CALIFORNIA, KOMTAHA, BLACK H3LLS. WASHINGTON, PUGET SOUND. Kansas GiiytaSf 3 Louis. Vestibuled Sleepers, Free Chair Gars, Dining Cars. L. J. BRICKER, T. P. A., KANSAS CITY. Ma HOWARD ELLIOTT, GCN-LMCR, ST JOSEPH, MO. VW. WAKEIEY.CENLPASSRAQT..ST.LOUIS, MO. THB OREAT NEWSPAPER THE GREAT WEST I The Kansas City Star. By Mall, Dally and Sun-Jay, $4.00 a Vear The Weekly, One Year - - 25 Cents STAaWsiS m XoateiS RlPANS TABUI.ES are intended for children, ladies and all who prefer a medicine disguised as con fectionery."' They may now be had (put up in Tin Boxes, seventy-two in a box). price, twenty-five cents or Eve boxes for one dollar. Any druggist will get them it you insist, and they may always be obtained by remitting the price to TheRipans Chemical ijompany""--, SPRUCE ST'tL STOCK BRANDS Not occupying more space than the first following will be inserted at S5.C0 per year. The verdict of men owning large or small herds is that it pays to advertise the brands. W. H. NOBLES, Edna, Kan. JBS Horse brand same. Road brand nnderhalferopj in pacji ar Kan zr head ol Ulg creek, C.N C. L. WASHIIOURN'E, Southwest City, Mo. Smooth crop In ntcl par. underbli In rUht. RanlKe ltonn-1 Spring praire. Smiles east of Iiolen's ferry. Horse brand O on Utl Jaw and thigh. Some cattle In old brand balfclrele W Ttfta1 '" - 'asgga J. S. LEFORCB, Vinita, I. T. -lj.' r Some bare OP 22 Crop and two tpllta In each ear. Kange 1C - mil nArfh. Z:i5z&r' ..ofvinit. Horse brand came. Kane on Big Cabin creek." milM west or Blue jacket. Cattle oftliU brand sold only Tor ship ment. 8100 reward forconvlctlon for stealing this brand E. B. FIlAYbEI Vinita, I. T. .5-'-? l.Vi. HI). ADAIR, Adair, Ind. Ter. wa'HLBrajT OrerbitA un derblt In right, mallow fork underblt In tbe left ear. Horse brand 'l AH (connect ed) on the lelt shoulder. Hang on Pry or Creek. ELI GRAVES, J'ostofflce: Chelsea, I. T. Hrand, EC on both blps. Ranee on frjor creek, 7 miles north of Chelsea. aprSly WM. HOWELL, Kairland, Ind. Ter. -ig-Jgyi Some bare on lelt tioe. Jiars.crop and split In r'ght. under slnpcln lelt. Kange south west of Blue jacket. I. T. D L. DENNY. C areinore, Ind. Ter. Either side. i Left side. Various marls. Range 9 miles estt Catonsa . c WM. LITTLE, Vinita, I T. Hrand on nip or side. Crou lelt. crop "and under half crop right. Aim !Sa cross MB nine Range on White Oak. R R. R TAYLOR, Post .nio Vinita, I. T. Smooth crop In left ear. and crop and spill In the right Some cattle In cartons other brands & marks. Range on Lo cust creek, fnnr miles s.e. of Vinita. W. N. STEWART Southwest City Mo. Brand Is US Ang. 1.95. .1. C. IIOGATS", rrjorCrck.Ind. Ter. Swallow fork and nn.lerl.lt In right ear, nnderslope in left. It inge. on Tryor creek. WATT MAYES i'ryor Creek, Ind. Ter. Some steers branded striHarross theno.e. Cows branded LAD crop anil split earn ear Range nearPrv or Creek. J. O ARNETT, Clic'sea, I.T. Kancb 3 miles east. No cattle fold except for shipment. - r ra m. j-x-v dec 31 S 5itf -22ss, nds: J O HALL. Mnita, Ind. Ter. Addition CUT rr A mo Range on Cnrl creek. SiO reward forconTlc tionof then or these cattle. ii' !OI ."IICI Breeding Terms: h vie -SiM(r n i i is 1 tra sft rre l ton i' t v I tlu 'ther? P sr ma cslcft t rlr. Jan 2T-3m) Mammoth Bred Black Jacks UtolG hands hlgli;cx- rallno; sire registered -17 American Jack Stud Hook. 13 head for sale: 49 Jennets. Your order so! .-ited holco of 8 bead ow tit for ser- foated. lie mnrfl e I Alo four Hamble- . -c of three S000 each; eras Pasture for all 5at reasonable rates. D. S. WARREN. miles southeast VLiIta, 1. T. V- 1