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IVi' -awrnni rfi.'Bi-rM a--, 4 -. Indian Chieftain. Vinita, Ind. Ter., Aug. 3, 1899 Mrs. L. C Couch Is sick. The recruits left, Wednesday night. Miss Elltt Paxton is on the sick list. Mrs. W. A. Caldwell was quite ill Wednesday. Miss Janie IIuU appears quite a lit tle better today. C. J. Hunolt, came home from Mis souri Wednesday. Tom Ballard came down from Af ton this morning. Mrs. F. W. Strout has been qHite ill the past few days. Howard Langley was up from Pryor Creek Wcdndnesday. M. M. Edmiston returned from Muskogee Tuesday night. Willie Webb, is quite sick with symptoms of typhoid fever. A picnic is announced to take place at Locust hill Saturday next. Piden Tolbort, went to Muskogee with a prisoner Wednesday. John Crockett, of this office, has put on a "sub" and taking a lay-off. Mrs. J. P. Green left Tuesday even ing for a visit at Springfield, Mo. B. S. Landrum was in town Tuesday from his farm on the head of Duck creek. - The Forepaugh-SellscircHsand men agerie will be here about the 31st of August. Judge Clark's builder is trying to sell the old house, to make room for the new. , Harry Crandell has returned and has accepted a position with Sam RIdenhour. James Skinner, Etl Adairand "Pap" Simpson were in town Tuesday at tending court. Some exceedingly line specimens of " summer apples arc being hauled into town from the country. C. C. Cornatzer. and Jim Davenport, went to Chelsea, Wednesday to be present at a political powwow. Mr. and Mrs. Squire, father and mother of Mrs. A. L. Churchill, went home to Windsor, Mo., Tuesday. A family on the east side named Iishball have a very sick child and arc in very needy circumstances. A nut off a 3 wagon was found on the street Wednesday, and can be re covered at the Chamberlin scales. E. B. Frayser returned from St. Louis, Wednesday morning where he had been with a shipment of cattle. Frank C. Churchill, the revenue in spector for this nation, came up on Tuesday nighl'stniin, from Muskogee. P. L. Decker is running a Pullman from Kansas City to Denver and is at the former place Tuesdays and Fri days. J: IL Sheebau has recovered from his attack of gastritis and resumed his duties at the drug store and mtfy " or's office. It is rcKrtcd that thirty-six per sons have died at Tahlcqunh since the beginning tit the year, as against twonty in 180S. Married, Aug. 1st, at the Presbyter ian parsonage, by Rev. W. T. King, J. W. Foster tititi Mi Alma II. Jones, both of Norland, Mo. Mrs. D. P. Lee, mother of Win. McCowan, the cigar maker, went to Pleasant Gap, Mo., Tuesday night to see a sick daughter. Announcement is made of the mar riage Thursday night of rrankUurck balter and Miss Tonimie Cannon, niece of W. L. Trott. Work is progressing on the new dor mitory' at Willie Halsell college, and It will be ready for occupancy by the beginning of the term. Luster Foreman is the city scaven ger and should be notified when dead animals or any other kind of filth is found in the city limits. Ice! Ice! Bring in your wagon and take some home with you, wc sell by the 100 lbs, or by a wagon load or any way. Best factory ice cheap. Ballard's Snow Liniment gives in stant relief in cases of bleeding.burns, bruises, scalds, cuts, etc. Price 25 and 50 cents. People's drug store. A number of parties have been on trial before' the commissioner from the eastern part of Delaware dis trict charged with selling timber. J. II. Foulke, an attorney from Ivy. Mo., has been looking the town over this week and will probably be back iu October, to locate permanently. The telephone company has arran ged its differences with the Katy rail road at Pryor Creek and will soon have their line in operation at that place. The Downings have nominated Soggy Sanders and John Cavalier for the Senate in Saline district, and Call Rowe", Jack Ross ami Cap. Hicks for council. Charley Hume has taken the Job at the Katy coal chute and will hence forth be a busier man than ever. The jolrrequircs a man days, nights and Sundays. Prof. James McCuIhmgh, of the Cherokee board of education, and a candidate fur council on the Downing ticket, was in town Wednesday from Fairland. F. M. Crowcll has sold out his dry goods and groceries Vo Fred Walker, and C. W. Livingstone. Mr. Crowcll will continue the hardware business exclusively. J. J. Baggctt, a banker of Prairie Grove, Arkansas, and very well known throughout this country, passed through WedndsdHy morning en route to darcmorc. T. A. Chandler, secretary of the longdistance telephone ami pany, went down the road Tuesday night to see how work was progressing, returning at midnight. Horbiue is well wlHpted to the cure of fevers of all kinds, because it thor oughly cleanses the stomach awl tow els of all bilioMS liMtMors, and expel all Impure secietioo of the body. J'riceouc. reop.euiug-' .:e II J. Co". 1 1 ns returned Saturday from Red Fork, where he went to sur vey a line south, for a propoctive rail road. He will return there in about two weeks and complete the work. E. It. Frayscr had two cars of cattle on the market Tue-day. They weighed ten hundred and seventy-six and brought $4.40. Pryor Farley guessed them to weigh 10S0 and to bring $4.50. George Meeker, a young man living near town and who has been attend ing school here a year or two, has en listed in the volunteer service of the army and gone to Ft. Leavenworth. White's Cream Vermifuge not only effectually expels worms, but it is un cqualcd as a tonic, and is a certain and permanent cure for chills and fever in children. Price 2c. People's drugstore. The closing game of bnll with the Oswego club, terminated in a score of 12 to 5 in Vinita's favor. Those Os vego folks are good fellows but they can't play ball. Those who live on farms are liable to many accidental cuts, burns and bruises, which heal rapidly when Mallard's snow liniment is promptly applied. Trice 25 and 50 cts. People's Drug Store. Cha. T. Ilarlman, of Wichita, arriv ed Tuesday evening and has charge of the jewelry department at Foreman's. Having been in Vinita before Mr. Ilartmau has quite a Clumber ' of friends here. New supply of stationery, including visiting cards and card envelopes, and enough business envelopes to supply this city for six month-:, just received at this oflicc. Imperfect digestion and assimilac tion produce disordered conditions of the system, which grow and are con firmed by neglect. Ilcrhinc gives tone to the stomach, and causes good digestion. Price 50 cts. People's Drug Store. Thccurfcw ordinance forbidding Iwys under 10 years of ate to be found on the streets after 9 o'clock at night, will be enforced hereafter. Boys found on -the streets after that hour will be taken charge of by. the mar shal. A free and easy expectoration is produced by a few doses of Ballard's Ilorchound Syrup, in all cases of hoarseness, sore throat, or difficulty of breathing. Price 25 and 50c Peo ple's drug store. The robbery of the corner stone of the Odd Fellows hail at Sapulpa is re ported. The corner stone of the old Methodist church in this city was also robbed, as was discovered when the new church was built. To eradicate the worms from the system give the child plain nourish ing food and White's Cream Vermi fuge. The result will be the worms will disappear and the child become healthy and cheerful. ' Price 25 cts. People's Drug Store. Cards arc out announcing the wed ding of Miss Selma Stricff, to Edward F. Bccht of St. Louis, at the Union Congregational Church, on the 15th of August. Miss StrielT lias a num ber of friends iu Vinita, who wish her much happiness. Is j-our liver tired? Docs it fail to do its duty? If so, don't neglect its call for help. A few doses of Herbine may save you a spell of sickness. Her THE HAY TAX. $2.00 a Car to be Deposited Before Shipment. The hayshippers have compromised their differences with the interior de partment and the mil road companies, and will now deposit 32 a car with the railroad agents along the Frisco and continue their shipments. There has been no embargo on the Katy, but the same arrangement will be made with that road. One hundred cars were tied up along the Frisco road through the Cherokee nation. About 20 cars were held here. The hay men were willing to make the deposit of $2 a car but will endeavor to tet the right of the Indian ageqt to collect it. Where parties are willing to make oath that the hay they have for sale or to ship is cut from land they pro pose and have the right to take as an allotment, no royalty will be exacted. This is the conclusion just reached. Some Needed Work. Some very charitable work was done Tuesday aftcrnotn by a nniUrof ladies, assembled at Mrs. W. W. Mil ler's home, for the family and children of Billy O'Neal, about five orsix miles from Vinita. Mrs. O'Neal has been iu for about live months and this sew ing by the ladies was indeed a help to the family as well as a pleasure to them. A Bis Lot. The Jumbo Store Is certainly pre paring for a big sale. 1CI0 dozen pair of hose were received yesterday, made especially for this storc'at Rossvillc, Georgia, with the Jumbo trade mark thereon. This is certainly a flue lot of hosiery. The laud office at Muskogee was again opened Tuesday, after being shut up for a month and the work was taken up where it was dropped the first of July. The members of the clerical force, with Secretary Aylcs worth in charge, arc again iu their place and the filing began again. Clias. T. Hartman, of Wichlca, Kan., now has full charge of the jewelry de partment of Foreman's drug store. All kinds of repairing, eugraving on watches, jewelry, etc, promptly and neatly done. E. B. Wright, candidate for the senate on the Downing ticket in this district, was in town yesterday. Mr. Wright expresses himself as being confident of the success of the Down ing ticket. Clem Rogers is reported very sick with flux at his home nearOolagah. He has been confined to his room for about ten days and was slightly bet ter yesterday. Bey. Patterson united in marriage yesterday Mr. Adolphus Mohawk, and Miss Lizzie Beaver, both of Ringo. Rock Creek Notes. EIGHT RECRUITS. Vinita's Contribution to the Philippine Campaign. Lieutenant Henry K. Love, the government recruiting officer from Ft. Leavenworth, finished his work Tuesday and left that night with eight recruits. They will spend one month at Ft. Leavenworth, drilling, and about the first of September will leave for San Francisco and thence sail for Manila. E. P. Bierman, who came down with the lieutenant and was acting as his clerk, was a newly enlisted man, and while here was mustered out by wire, the reason given being that ho made a false enlistment, having a living wife, and having enlisted as a single man. A number of ap plicants were rejected here, S. S. Smith being among the number. Lieutenant Love is a cousin of Secretary of Stale John Hay, is an unusually a liable gentlemen and has the bearing of the trained sol dier. THE ALUMDaKINU POWDERS. Too much rain just now. The oats are almost all rotted in the field; so much rain the farmers could not stack them. The picnic was quite a blowout; only Adair people there and not many of them. Jim Thompson is proud to think he had the prettiest baby on the grounds last Saturday. The smiling face of Pies Thompson was seen on the picnic grounds last Fri- bliie is the only perfect liver medi- d-3" and Saturday. cine. It cures chills and fever. 50 cents. People's drug store. One of L. B. Hell's renters, assuming that he was the proper exponent of the Curtis law and that Mr. Hell was in possession of mure than his pro rata share of Cherokee laud, refused to pay rent, andSaturday quietly hauled the entire wheat crop off the place. Where the digestion is good, and the geTTeral power of the system iu a healthy state, worms can find no habi tation in the human body. White's Cream Vermifuge not only destroys every worm, but corrects all derange ments of the digestive organs. Price 25c People's drug store. Blotches and cxcrcscnccs, which so often annoy people, are simply efforts of nature to throw off impediments to the proper performance of her duties. Herbine will aid and assist nature in her work, arid ensure a skin clear and beautiful, entirely free from all im perfections. Price 50c. People's drug store. Carl Bradley has bought the post office hook store and becomes a fixture iu the ctty. It is a good business and he will make a success of It. For the past year or two Mr. Bradley lias been conducting an (ice ci cam and confec tionery establishment iu one of the residence rations or KHiisas City, but -old out early in the month. THE HAY REVENUE. Price ' iIrs- MaU(i Flonrnoy and son, of Chel sea, visited with relatives here last week. Mrs. Ed Miles and children arc sick. A mover on the creek close to the rail road bridge lost two of his children last week. Several from here are going to Baxter Springs to thereupon the 2Sth. ACJAINST THE LAWERi.. They Must Pay the Creek Permit Tax. Judge Thomas refused Saturday to grant an injunction in the case of the interior department against the attorneys practicing in the Creek nation. The members of the Muskogee bar asked that the sectetory of the interior he en joined from ejecting them from the territory for the non-payment of the 825 permit tax under the Creek laws. The case will be appealed to Indian territory court of ap AN ANNOYINQ IMPOSITION. Stock Turned Out and Driven to Pound. the A Tangle 'Twist Shippers and Railroads. The revenue inspectois arc now having a sctto wiih the hay shippers along the Katy awl Tuesday lied up a number of loaded cars at stations south of town. The Katy refuses to make the same arrangement made with the Frisco last week, namely the depositing with the company of certi fied checks for the amount of the roy alty. The agent I attempting to compel the payment of back royalty on liny shipped last season, and is requiring shippers to show such receipts. F. L. Kelley, of this city shipped, about 300 cars last year and G. W. Greon, of Kelso, about 200 cars. RECOVERED AFTER TWO YEARS. Cy Coreatzer Gets Back a Horse he Had Almost Forgotten. A mover passed through town day before yesterday with a horse led te ll ind the wagon that belonged to Cy Cornatzer, and had been lost at Galena Kansas nearly two years ago. The Hiau agreed to stop over night on White Oak, near the Cornatzer farm, hut instead, drove to Rock Creek. L. P. Isbell followed yesterday and lMOugiit the animal back, overtaking the outfit at Pryor Creek. The man claimed to have ptuehaed the horse at a -ttay sale m Kansas a year aco. Complaint is made that some of the boys are turning out stock and then driving it to the pound for the reward the city niarehal is paying. This clearly constitutes grand larceny and unless it is stopped at" once will be ,ure to land someone in trouble. Capt. Nelms' hogs were gone Saturday morning and were found at the pound. As the pin which fastened the gate was missing lie has no doubt they were turned out. Fur ther, the fact tnat they left the vicinity the first time they havo ever done such a thing led to the belief that the' were driven ofi. THEniSSIONARY MEETINQ. Snrrtcs of Somo of the Principal Brands Sold In This Vicinity. The recent discussion in the pa pers of the effect upon the human system of food made with alnm baking powders and the opinions that have been published from noted scientists to the effect that such powders render the food un wholesome, have caused numerous inquiries for the name of. the va rious alum powders. Some time ago the health au thorities of St. Louis made nn ex amination of the baking powders sold within their jurisdiction. The names of the aium powders then found were reported and published. The following list is made up from this report, from the reports of the state chemists of Kentucky, Ne braska and Minnesota, or from other equally reliable authority. In Minnesota and Wisconsin of such importance do the food com missions deem the matter that the names of the alum powders sold in each state are carefullj' ascertained and published. Similar publicity in this territory would be in the interest of the people. Baking Powders Containing Alnnu K. C. & I. C. Contain alum. JaquesMfg. Co. Chicago Bon Ton, Hotel Contain alum. Grant Chemical Co. Chicago. Jack Frost Contain-; alum. Bain & Chapman Mfg. Co. St. Louis, Bain's ' Contains alum. Meyer-Bain Mfg. Co. St. Louis, Perfect Contains alum. Perfect Baking Powder Co. St. Louis. Chapman's Contains alum. Chicago Yeast Contains alum. Chapman & Smith Co., Chicgo. Vision Contains alum. E. MeUenaucr, St. Louis. Manhattan Contains alum. Hewson Chemical Co. Kansas City, Comet Contains alum. D. G. Evans & Co. St. Louis. Yarnall's Contains alum. Yarnall Mfg. Co. St. Louis. Peacock Contains alum. Potter, Parlin & Co., Cincinnati. Spot Cash Contains alum. In addition ttfthese, it is learn ed that many grocers are selling what they call their own private or special brands. These powders are put up for the grocer and his name put upon the labels by man ufacturers of alum powders in St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati, Kan sas City and elsewhere. The man ufacturers, it is said, find their efforts to market their goods in this way greatly aided by the am bition of the grocer to sell a pow der with his own name upon the label, especially when the grocer can make an abnormal profit upon it. Many grocers, doubtless, de not know that the powders they are thus pushing are alum powders which would be actually contra band m many sections if sold without disguise. It is quite impossible to give the names of all the alum baking pow ders in the market. Thev are con stantly appearing in all sorts of disguises, under all kinds of cog. nomens, and at all kinds of prices, even as low as five and ten cents a pound. They can be avoided, however, by the housekeeper who will bear in mind that all baking powders sold at twent'-five cents or less per pound are liable to con tain alum, as pure cream of tartar baking powders cannot be pro duced at anything like this price. 1 Sl -a -s; si si si 35 Why Not be Well Dressed? m iff When you can buy all manner of gentlemen's furnish- g. i rr it' . 1 . .1 . i n n . 1 Ufc- gams to oner m tneir seock, ana nararany tney warn; to impress you with the fact that the whole stock is the same way, but the summer bargains to be found at RatclifFs include everything in summer furnishings.- I Here are Some of Our Leaders Si -s; "Si "Si Si S; Si -s: Si -si SI -s; Si -Si -Si a -s; -s; For Buyers of Hot Weather Goods. Men's Madras Cloth Shirts, cuff detached and collar and cuffs attached, -. $i.oo and Si. 50 values, for O A few doz $1.00 and 75c Shirts left, Choice 5 U Nansook Underwear. A good suit of Underwear for 5cand75C 50c And scores of others just as good. It is a diffi cult matter to impress the value of these goods on the buyer without direct inspection. Come and see them jj Elegant line of $1 5.00 suits reduced to -si s Si -si , Choice suits in .$10.00 grades for - j i 3 3 -s; -Si -Si N-s! -s; -s: Si $10.00 7.50 A full line of $5.00 suits, reduced from $7.50 and $8.50 !r ft I i RATCLIFFS 3WWW3fiJ Likely to CJet It Ed N. Washbounie, district clerk for Delaware, lias been in town a day or two this week. Mr. YVaslibournc Is a candidate for a scat in the na tional council and is a popular young man. U. S. Attorney Sopor caused two kctrs of beer to be spilled at the depot Sunday. Deputy Marshal "Webb (iitl tbo ;)lllir.u act by punching holes in the keg. Enough was caught in glasses to determine that it was really beer. UNEQUALED QROWTM. A Profitable Evening Spent At The Home Of Hrs. McClure. Tho Home Womans' Missionary society of the Methodist church met Monday afternoon at the home of Mrs. C. L. McClure. This was an excellent meeting and notwithstanding the warm weath er there was no abatement in Ihe interest. The pleasant feature of the evening was the baptism of Mrs. McClure's two little girls, Klizbeth and Lelia, by Rev. Butler. On account of sickness in the fam ily the president was unable to be present. There were about twenty of tho members present to enjoy this pleasant evening. Stone and Brick Structures Arising Throughout the Country. A Republic correspondent writ ing from South McAlester has the following relative to the progress of Vinita and other territory towns: The greatest progress is shown in building up the towns, especially the larger places. Scarcely one of the largrr towns of the Indian Ter ritory has escaped the fire fiend since last fall and in almost every instance tho greater portions of the business districts hare been destroyed. Beginning at Vinita, one may follow down the "Katy" to Denison, Texas, and find moro substantial stone and brick busi ness blocks in course of construc tion than in any given trip one ma' make in the west. Vinita is enjoying a phenomenal growth in both the business and residence districts. Wagoner is risinrr I'hocnixliko, from her fire of a fortnight ago. Muskogee is build ing no less than a score of fine stone business blocks. Kufaula is rebuilding her burned district, substantial stone and brick blocks from two to three, and one of four, stories, taking tho places of the wooden structures burned last winter. No one knows the unbearable tor ture, the peculiar and agonizing pain, caused by piles, unless they have suf fered from them. Many believe them Incurable. This Is a mistake. Proper treatment, will cure them. Tabler's Huckoyc Pile Ointment is an infalli ble cure. Price 50c in buttles, tubes 73c. People's drug store. The Sisters of Saint Francis, Clint on, Iowa, write under the date of January 21, lS'.'S: About six months ago a very reverend clergyman rccom mended Regan's Rheumatism emcdy to us as one of oursisten? was a severe sulTcrcr from rheumatism. After she had used one bottle she was entirely cured. For sale by P. Shanahan, $1 per bottle. Vinita's Hor5e Win's. Capt. Cobb's trotting horse, Harry, won first money Tuesday in the race at Fort Scott. The lime was t:22. This is the captain's young hore: the old one goes in today's race. Foolish Mischief. Hardy Tracy was arrested by the marshals near Southwest City and brought here recently charged with destroying monuments of the govern ments geodedic survey. Tracy is ac cused of taking the copjwr plate out of one of the government towers near the Missouri line. Look out for imitation offered iu place of Simmons Liver Regulator, they are dangerou. Don't take any thing becauge your druggist tells yuu it is the same as Simmons Liver Reg ulator. Ili object is to make a large profit regardless of your health. In sist on having Simmons Liver Regu lator, and be sure you sec the word Regulator on the package. Nothing else is the same. People's Drug Store, Alnita, agents. Lake Moore, Judge Deulso'iand two other gentlemen started for Arkansas Sunday morning by wagon, where they will remain for sev ul weeks prospecting in the mineral regions of thatslitc. Mr. MiHire rtill ritiirn in about two weeks, Imt the other gen tlemen will be absent .-ouie time. What among human ills arc more annoying than piles? The aflllctinns that urc vent acti re exercise are bad enough, but one that makes even rest miserable Is worse. Women are among its greatest martyrs. Tabler's Buck eye Pile Ointment will cure the most obstinate casses. Price 50c, in bottle, tubes 75c. People's drug store. A Dead Alan. The poslmas-ter and station agent at Cilion station found the body of a dead man near that place Monday. Den-ased wa an Indian with a bald head and s-caiit gr.iy hair. No clue to his identity. Buoklen'a Arnca Salve I'he best alve iu the world foreut brnics, sores ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tctu-r, chapped hands, chil blains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posit velv cures piles, 0rno p;ly required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfactions or money refund ed, l'ric e25 cents per box. For sale by A . W. Forcma n, d ruggist. k y r A Candidate. John If. Gibson, of Grove, was In town Tuesday. He has been making a canvass of Delaware district for the olllce of national councillor. Mr. G ili-on is a woi thy young man arid ulllgrt a good vote. Stolen. Yinir health, fo make a little more money by selling you a cheap substitute for .Simmons Liver Regulator and the dealer altemps to sell you something ele, la n your guard. Consider your health and in sist on getting Simmons Liver Regii- later, which you can readily recognize by the package having the word Reg ulator on the front. Otherwi?e it is clearly not Simmons Liver Regulator. Peoples Drugstore, Vinita Agents. Holding Court. Judge Thomas came up from Muko gec Wednesday morning to attend to some untltiMied business at the couit house. The spring term of court has never been adjourned yet, but the Judge will now close it. How can you expect a clear com plexion when your Liver is toipid and blood full of impurities-? Sim mons' Lier Regulator restores the liver to healthy action, enabling it to drive all impurities from the system. "I take Simmons Liver Regulator as a liver corrector and blood purifW and concede ii to lie an excellent remedy. I keep Simmon Liver Reg ulator on baud ami take it in prefer ence to any other remedy." S. M. Ilysell, Middlcport, Ohio. Few Accepted. Only six or seven volunteers had been accepted and enlisted by the re cruiting oilicer up to the time of go ing to press, tint there are several more on the "string." Trouble With His Arm. Wjman Thompson came iu again today from his farm on Grand river, lie I suffering with a severe rising on his right arm above the elbow. Dr. Bell lanced it today and removed a large quantity of pus therefrom. A Thousand Tongues. Could not express the rapture of Annie E. Springer, of 1125 Howard St., PhiladclpLia. Pa., when she found that Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had made life a burden. All other remedies and doctors could give her no help, but she says of this Royal Cure "it soon removed the Dain In my chest and I can now sIccd soundly. something I can scarcely remember doing before. I feel like sounding its praNcs throughout the Universe." So will every one who tries Dr. King's New Discovery for any trouble of the Throat. Chet or Lung". Price fiOc and $1.00. Trial bottles free at A. W. Foreman's Drug Store: every bot tle guaranteed. An Enthusiast Always. .1. B. Dickinson returned Tuesday from a tisliing excursion to the Cow kin river and is telling some tlsh stor;cs that do entire justice to the trip. He is just as enthusiastic as ever in the interest oC tho American Union Insurance company. In Bankruptcy. In the Vnlted States court of) the ortnern Judical ills-1 trictof tliu Indian Territory, sitting at Vlnlt.i. No. 99S. In Ilo Abtjah Smith Notting ham. UankruDt. MCSKOGEE. !. Tea.. August Ut, 1S90 NOTICE. To the creditors of Abljuli S. Nottingham, lute a member of the firm composed of A S. Notttneham. Israel Froeley. and llarcu ronth. dolus bnslnest at bagle la the Chero kee country, in tto district aforeiald Notice Is hereby Riven that on the 31st day of July, lm the atd bankrupt filed hU pet), tlon for discharge and the conrt In bank ruptcy ordered that a hearing be had upon the same on ihoseconil day of October A D. 1839. before said courtat Vinita In said dis trict, at ten (1(9 o'clock, in the forenoon. All known creditors aud other pertona In Inter est may appear at the anld time and place and show cau-.o If any they have, why the prayer of said petitioner should not be granted. Z. T. Walkosd. W. II. Komeo r. Referee In Bankruptcy. Petitioner's Atty. Notice of MortgaffL-e's Sale. Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to an order of tbo United States court for the Northern District of the Indian Territory, mad on July i0. 1SW. aud the terms of a chattel mortgage made and executed by A. S-NottingboTi. I. Frogley.and 11. South, to dinger ard Lloyd. Auguit a. 1KB. to secure an Indebted jess of three thousand two hun dred dollais. payable one hundred and elfbty days from date and trn percent In terest thenon from maturity; which said note and mirtgagearenow held by the Tidi oute Savings ISauk. of Tldloute. Pennsyl vania, the s..!d bank will on the 16th dayof August, 1591. between the hours of ono and three p. m. at the northeast corner of the Leforce pas'ure;wet orCabln creek. about" miles northwest of Vlult.i. near tho Andrews place, offer for sale forcash In hand to tho highest bidder the cattle embraced in said mortgage, namely, ona hundred and fifty head of two jear old sleers and ono hundred and fifty head of two year old heifers. This July 31, 1M9. Tidiocie Savishs Bask. Tldloute I'a Hotter than K. loud ike returns. Mr 1'loyct E. Wolf. Sliippcnsburg, Clui'u bcrlaudCo., Pa., writes u niter date of August Hi, I Sli-j : After taking one and a half bottles of llegau'i Rheumatism Remedy, I am a well man: 1 doctored with live ct the best doctors in this county, and was in the Pennsylvania Hospital, at Marrisburg for six months, and got relief- but was taken with rheumatism on my return home. I'or sale by p. Shana- han, Jl per bottle. Telephone-Telegraph Row. The Vinita Telephone compauy stretohed their wires acros the Katy track and right of way at Pryor Creek Thursday morning, and the wire was promptly cut by the section foreman and a crossann to which it was at tached torn olT. Stone in tho Bladder, My son has suffered with tone. in the bladder eight years. 1 have taken him to several watering places, also tr Cincinnati, New York, Chicago ami Nashville, where he was pot under eminent pliylcians, with no improve ment: on the contrary, it was gradual ly getting larger, until 1 lost all hope of getting him cured, when I was uM of Smith's Sure Kldnev Cure. 1 had li i in try it. and to my surprise he lie gnu to improve at once, and he was cured with two liottlcs. His general health has improved wonderfully. John E. lhilniaii, Memphis, Teiiit. Price 50c. Ir sale by People's drug j store. Sept I I Robbed The Grave. A startling incident, of which Mr. JV'tn-OIiverof Philadelphia, was thr stioj :ct. is narrated by him as follows: j "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sun ken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, na appetite grad. ually growing weaker day by day: Three physicians had given me up. Fort.inatcly, :i friend advised trying "Electric Hitters:' and to my grent -jy and surprise, the tlrst bottle made a decided improvement. I continued their ue for three weeks, and un now a well man. I know they saver! my life, and robbed the grave of another victim ' No one should fail to try them. Cnly ."Octs., guaranteed. at A. v . t'orcman's Drug Store. Sued by a Teacher. MIssMatic Williams, of Faycttc vilir , Ark., one of the faculty ol Wil lie Halsell college for the last school year, brought suit against It. R. Morrison ex-president, Tor her salary and the case was set for hearing in the commissioner's court Tuesday. State of Ohio, City of Toledo v Lucas County. I l:rank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of tlie firm of V. I. Cheney & Co.. doing business in the citv of Toledo, comity ami state foresaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of one hundred dollars for each ami every cast, of catarrh that cannot be curat by the use of Hall's catarrh cure. Prank J. Ciixnkv. Sworn to before lite ami stilcribetl in mv presence, this 6th Utv of December, A. 1). 1886. A. V."Gr.K.vso.v, , ' . , Notarv. i ska I.. if i Pall's catarrh cure s taken internally ml acts directly oh the blood awl tatt oos -wrfaces of the avstaw Semi foe estimontals, free. F. J. Cmk.vky, Sold by druggists, 75c. Hall's l-'dinilv Pilis are the best. Notice of Mortgagee's Sale. Notlca Is hereby glren tnat the under signed will offer forsulelothe highest bid der forcash at the Northeast corner of the Leforeepaxture west of Cabin Creek, about seven miles northwest of Vinita near the Andrews place, on August 16. 1M9, between one and three p. ni two hundred and thirty eight steers. 4 years old and upwards- The above sale is made pursuant to arion'crof tho U . S. Court for the Northern District of the Indian Territory, aud a certain chattel mortgage made on August 9. lSVtf. br A S. Nottingham. I. Frogley.and M. South, to Oltuger & LIo)d. to secure a promissory note now held by theundersiguril for eleven thousand and nine hundred dollars, duo In one hundred and fifty days and interekt from maturity at ten per cent per year. This SIst dT of July. A . I. 1.-S0. Third National IIaik. Springfield. Jlass. Notloe of Trustee's Sale. Notice It hereby given that on the 17th day of August, lstfj. at the A. S. Nottingham much, about l." miles northwest of Vmlta, between the hours of noon and 4 p. m .the underslKiunl. pursuaut to an oruer t.r the United States court for the Northern Dis trict or the Indian Territory, at Vinita. in the matter of the bankruptcy of A. 3 Not tingham, will offer for sale for cash to the highest bidder the lollowlug property, viz . HU cows, branded diamond dot on left shoulder and theirsucklngcalves. 30 in i im tier: 79 three year old heifers, same brand; I? mixed yearllnca, same brand; 7 talis, same brnml; 2 bulls branded rafter C one Hereford bull: SSmlxed yearlings. brarded ratter C; one maro and colt: - horses, a lot of mixed two year old cuttle, not exceeding 79 In number This Aupust 1. 1S3I. W. I'. Fablky, Trustee. Kotlco of Mortgagee's Sale. Notice Is hereby gtvrn that pursuit. t to the terms ufa certain chattel rauttgage nt .nttsi by A s. Nottingham. M. South ard I. Frogki. ou August it. 1S. to Ollncer & Llovil. to secure a promissory note fur ono thousand dollars ot said date, payabtt ISO days from date and drawing ten per . cot interest from matarlty : and. In accorctuce with an ortltrtrt the Cnlted States court for the Northern District of the Indian Terri tory, at Vinita. made In the bankruptcy proceedings of A. S Nottingham, the F;rst National Hank of Deadwood. South Dakota, which N now the holder of said note. .;. en the lth dayof Auxust. 1SW. between tbo hours of one ami three p. m.. at the North east corner of Ihe Lo force pasture or the west of Big Cabin creek. abmii7ni ion, rth wextof Vinita, offer for sale forcash t"tho highest bidder 4 cons, two calves and six yearlings. I his August 1st. IM. Kihst National IIask or Dbaowood South Dakota Notice. Cattle for -ale, 275 2 anil S year-fid Texas steers gooil grade ami dehorned, located 14 miles north of Vinita. Ap ply to J. F. Ellis, Vinita. I. T. scp I