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IniliauChioriiun. Vinita, Ind. Tku., Dec. 15, 181)2. Local Railroad Time Tablet. MH.SOURI, KANSAS A TEXAS. UOINU iiuiit. Iaiikivk ( hki-ahi-. 4:la.in 4 "Mini. :ai.iii I H:MKi.m. GOINI1 NOHTI1 , I A HI V K. I DKI-A I(T 8:.V.a III. H:W.III 10:15 p. Ill I lll:irHM M i in. I icnni T. I.OUI8 & BAN KHANCWO HAIl.WAY UOINU WKHi'. AHK1VK. I I.KI'AHi'. II l.l'lll I -.!:4iiiiu. II :lunm, Ki. St I., to Sihi. ... Ancumntodatinii HOINC. BAaT. I Alt IVK. I DCfAIIT. i:,'X''lll j l.'ipm. I :4.iiln, Through ooaclit.it rrom HI. Loulato KHiiulpa, TIS1T4 CHI'llUI 11IKKI I V. ME Church South J . W Mcl'ritry. paolori Sablialli arlioul at U.m a. in. t ri'i:liliir nt 11 .. in. ami 7 p. in. J lirayt'r ilieftiim wvery Weil naaitay availing. Communion rvlce every Irit Sunilu. Preabymrian (linroh 1 N. Allen, in tori liretM'lilutc, Siuulav at II a. m. anil 7 . m.i buiulay nohool at 10 a. m. (irayer niui't Ing Tburaitay nlghta. Connrpfratinnal C'hnrcli Itcv . Knyi ttc Hunl, paator; ai.rvicea every Sun. lav at II tt. ill. emt 7 p. m. ! Siimlny School nt 111 a. m.t Ctirlst Ian Kndeavor Society, 4 p. m.j l'rnier mi'iitluK wry Weilueailay eveiilnir. LOCAL NOTJfiH. Advertise now. At Burns'--all soi ls of toys. Toys, toys, at Foreman's ilriiji store. Notice ia this paper libt of liors found. Full line of coffins at D. S. Cum mi ii-t's Adair. Highest cash price for furs! A, B. Nichols. Produce wanted by A. B, Nichols; highest price paid. Desks, chairs and wagons for the lit tle folks at Bums'. There is more work than carpenters to do it, in this town. fresh family groceries nt A. B. Nich ols'; strictly for cash. Miss Sadie Ashhrook is still confine I to her room by illness. Delicious meals served at all hours at S. J. Burns' restaurant. New dental parlors in I'atton build ing back of Fortner & Bayby. All seasonable milliuery at greatly reduced figures it Mrs. Cass'. The plate glsss was put into the new brick buildings this week. For hand made fancy Xmas gifts call at Mrs. Wm. Chouteau's. For fine Christmas candies go to Ford & llickox, Fairland, I. T. tf There was a snow blockade of tlio railroads on the Strip last week. people who wish creditable job print ing can obtain it only at this ollice. Fine confectionery and tropical fruits at Burns' restaurant, I'atton building. Wanted, to trade a heavy lumber wagon for a lighter one. J. 11. Akin. Articles of jewelry are always accept able presents. Foreman's drug store. For free distribution: An assortment of pretty "rocky" weather. Help your self. Any-rnfltftity ot "chattel mortgages with power of sale" for sale at this of fice. December this is the month to pay your debts, especially tlioso dua this ollice. T. F. Thompson is buying furs and pelts and paying highest market price for same. Santa Clans has engttged his A mas Roods from Ford & liickos, Fairland, Ind.Tcr. tf J. C. Wimer has a daughter tifteen years of age who is very sick with ty phoid fever. All those indebted to T. V. Thomp son will pleaee call and settle by Dec. 3Ut and greatly oblige. Orders for all kinds of tin work, roof ing, guttering, etc., skillfully executed. 0. 8. Cummiug, Adair. Be sure and call early and get first choice of Xnias presents at Ford & liickox's. Cream goes fii bt. If If you are at a loss to think what to buy lor Christmas presents step into Foreman's drug store and look around. JDr. Chas. V. Day is prepared to do 11 kinds of dental work; gold cruwu, bridge work, etc. Permanently located. A. B. Nichols changes his location this week and will hereafter be found in the Hunt building beside the post oflice. The bank is doing a very satisfactory business and the stock-holders will have no reason for dissatisfaction when the annual meeting occurs next month. Buy no Christman goods until you have looked at Dr. Foreuiau's stuck. Toys for the young, fancy goods, jewel ry and books lor ttieir elders. Stamping and fancy work done to order at Mrs. Wm. Chouteau's. Call and tee our nice line of celluloid satins and ribbons to match; new hats cheap er than ever, from 23 cents up. Dr. L. O. Kllis, dentist, of Southwest City, will be found at Mie Vinita hotel, Mr. Green's houso, until the 20th. Partiesneedingdent.il work will please call early. All work warranted. m Mrs. M. Gillogl, of Kansas City, is conducting the dress making depart ment at Mrs. Chouteau's store, and invites the ladies to call and see ber. Gnarantees perfect satisfaction. All parties knowing themselves in debted to Ford & llickox, Fairland, 1. T., will please come forward and ettla same before the first day of January, 180.1, otherwise your credit will be discontinued. We niu-t have money to pay our debts. We cordially invite every one to come and inspect our Christmas toys before purchasing elsewhere; we ven ture to say we will have the most ele gant assortment of Christmas novelties ver introduced in tbe territoiy, com prising s full line of plush cases, moker'a act 8, china ware, jewelry, toilet sets, etc., etc. Will retail as cheap as in eastern cities. Very truly your to please, i'uv.s & Hit kox, Fairland, I. T. Come and Seel Oar Christmas toys wiii be in ab iut December 1st. Ford A llickox, Fair Jan i, In j. Ter. ' tf rKltSOHAL. lr, llnahy limit Moudrv In Kaiinaa t Ity -W . A . Urahain was up from l'ryor Creek Ttieatlay. -IV a. dimming, of Adair, wai up Tuontay on UUftliifNa. Percy Walker, ol l'tairla City, waa In town Moinlay on tnuliiena. I'liaiiey Mi l Minn and l. I.. iMmy ware In rroiu Hie went the Drat of tha week, Nat Skinner caiiia liiinie Monday morning rn in a vlalt to St. l.onla, Chicago, Kanaaa City. Mia U. H. McUlaaaon raturneil from Taxaa Monday morning Her (later, Mra freeman, la alao here. Judge I.amlruni, accompanied by Ptputy Clerk lirmv went to Clarcmore Sunday to hold court next day, John Mllw.s left for l'lne lllnff thl morn ing whore he haa gone to winter two head of ateara on cotton aeed. Hmiry ArniBtrong waa in town taat week and before leaving aold all the remaining town lola which he owned here. W. II. Kornegay went to Paragonld, Ark. last Sunday night to attend to aome legal bua' Inena for Mm. J, W. White. U. K. Walker waa out on a hunt in the Spavinaw country taut week with a number of Frisco employe front St. Louie. Milt Drake, ol C'hetopa, came down thia week lor the purpose of buying a lot of atock hog, lie haa gone out Into the Verdlgrla country. Owen Ilnworth passed through the city Monday en route to Wichita to aay good bye to his purunta, who are on the eve of itarllng lor California. ; -Dr. Dawson, of Afton, came lu Sunday and went to Muskogee In the evening, lie ia attending the medical association meeting to. ley at Wagoner. George W Roach, postmaster and a mer chant at r'utrlaud, was in Monday. Ilia bo- I In the virtue ol advertising la disclosed In rard elsewhere in tiiia paper. Councillor Itiley Copeland, of Delaware was In the city yesterday on Ills way home fry 111 Tiililiiu,'ih. An adjournment had not been rcichcd but waa near at hand. Mr. (Inrry Fisher, a cousin of the llarritt boys, from SpriiiKiluld, Ohio, la here 011 his way to Midland, Texas, near which point he la preparing to start a theep ranch, truest liurrltt accompanies him. The new town council organized bv electing T. F. Thompson as treasurer, iV. II. Drew, clerk, and L. P. Isbell, marshal, .1. K. Hancock went to Afton last week and assisted the band boys in an entertainment at that place and one at llluejacket. From now until the holidays Mrs. Cass will sell all fall and winter mil liuery at greatly reduced prices; hats from 50 cents up. Jimmy White has tbe contract for erecting tlio new Uaptiat church and will begin getting up the window and door frames at once. Mr. llalsell's little girl's dress caught fire ono day last week and in extin guishing the flames the father had his left baud badly burned. The report that Dallas Uodd was dead is an error, lie writes that he is regaining his health very fast and ex pects to go to work in a few weeks. A sea gull was killed by the super intendent of the Neosho tish hatchery recently, it was presumed that tbe bird came from the (Julf of Mexico. A "Forefathers' Day" social will be held at the, Congregational parsonage next Wednesday evening, Dec. L'lst, to which a general invitationis extended. Newt Williams had a couple of horses badly cut last week by barbed wire which had been thrown down from around a rick of hay by the men running a baler. At the Congregational church next Sunday evening the pastor will give a discourse on "The educational oppor tunity of tbo Cherokee nation." A general attendance invited. An interesting entertainment was given by the W. C. T. U. at l'ryor Creek last Friday, at tbe close of which a pledge for thitty days was circulated. Mrs. S. M. Heck is president of this union and it is in a flourishing condi tion. A paper house at Dallas ha I a man up this way last week looking for bus iness. They ollercd to pay the differ ence in freight rates and are trying to be.it St. Louis prices. We placed a trial order. Quite a number of our exchanges are publishing a generous sized adver tisement of the Canadian Music Folio fur which they are not likely to be paid. At least the references which they give do not make a very iavora ble report. liusincss men should bear in mind that money is spent more freely at Cluistmas time than any other part ol the year. As a result the prospect ive benefits of advertising are propor tionately greater. There will be a social at the Presby terian manse, on FViday evening, Dec. Kith; funds to be applied to the neces sary expense incident to the Sabbath school Christmas tree. A cordial in vitation is extended to all. D. S. Cuniming has bought the Gar retsou hardware and furniture store at Adair and will use his utmost eu deavors to supply the demands of that community in the lines carried.- The services of Mr. Chas. Kaabe, an expert in tinwork, will be retained. See ad. It is reported that F'loyd Wilson, the well known officer, was shot and killed Tuesday, near Lenapah, by a man named Starr, who he was en deavoring to arrest. Wilson bas ol late been on the Ft. Smith police force but expected to go back to work for Marshal Yoes in a short time. There was no trial of the Riley as sault case at Claremore, Monday, Judge Landrnm holding that an indict ment found under the old jury law was not triable nnder the new. This ruling will probably invalidate several hundred indictments heretofore found, but will be no bar to future prosecu tion as the cases will be again inves tigated by a grand jury organized nn der the new law. Made a Failure. The marshals made an attempt last Friday to arrest Stan Rowe, in Saline district, but were unsuccessful. Two of bis companions were eaptured, one of them named Downing, so badly wounded that he died at Chouteau next day. Tbe officers came npon the three men tilting npon their horses, a surrender f demanded and two of them threw op their hands, but Rowe drew his gun and began firing, where upon the others followed bis example. Howe kiiied a man at a saw mill some five or six years ago aoi bas beea scouting ever i.nce. fl ii D P 1 fp rffrffiS Baking The only l'ure Cream of Tartar rowder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Standard. A Favorable Impression. A recent issue of the Boston Daily Globe contains a picture of Miss Flos sie Stephens and a column an J a half interview aud account ol the lady, written by a stalf reporter on the oc casion of a small luncheon parly at Dorchester, a near by town. The lady is creating a most favorable impression among the easterners, is disabusing their minds in regard to tbo con dition! which exist here, aud as n gen tleman said yesterday, is doing more for this country than all the delegates to Washington will accomplish. Sho is showing thoBti people that we are not barbarians, but intelligent, ration al beings, possessed ol the same desires, ambitious and centiments as tho bal ance of mankind. Per Capita Payment, l.eo. E. Bennett, U. 8. Indian Agent, gives notice as follows: On account of the distribution of the sum of f 70,000, appropriatod by Act of Congress, ap proved October l!Uh, 1KV, to uo pain per capita to Cherokee Freedmen, Delaware! and Slutwnees, I will pay as follows: To Freedmen at Alluwe, on Mon day, January ISOth; at Vinita, on Friday February 3rd; ami ut Agency ollice at Muskogee, every Saturday duiiug .Jan uary, F'ebruary and March, IS'.i.'j. To the Shawnee! at Vinita, on in- day, February 3rd, lS'.KJ. To Delaware! ou Tuesday, January 31st. - Heads of familie! will bu paid lor themselves, their wives and the minor members of their families. All other members of families, being of legal age (18 years) must receive and receipt for their owu shares. Commissioner Mason's Court. Geo. W. Cox, larceny; discharged. L. liauks, et ul., gaming; committed. Win. Labdis, gaming; recognize 1. Henry Fulsume, disturbing peace; dis charged. Fuller xMcHain, gaming; recognized. Frank Cadwalader, weapon; recognized. Chas. Morehead, larceny; committed. Ciiris. Casson and Nick Miller, gam ing; Cassou recognized, Miller dis charged. 8. Sanders, disturbing peace, commu ted. Ed Dixon, malicious mischief; recog nized. Chas. Fay, larceny, recognized. Grant McDonald gaining; committed. Ed Hubbard, weapon; recognized. W. II. Ball, obtaining money tinder false pretenses, discharged. W.J. Strange vs W. 11., Hiram and Jas. Scott, W.K. I.arkius; judgment for $53 81. Root. Martin vs C. F. Rogers; judg ment for $100. Tlios. Hastings vs John Haslingr, et al., judgment for toO.00. S. D. C. Edwards vs b. H. Ftazier; judgment for defendant. Chas. E. Rider vs A, B. Calison and J. Ashcraft; judgment for $:!.d7. 8. P. Parks vs W. R. Hiiilinan, judg ment for $10.00. Tanev A Dvki-H va T. 1 . I'mki r: iuili?- ment for $.i9.2o. Hugh Oppeuliimer vs same; judgment for plain till. Kingnnn & Co. vs Joe Summers; judg ment for $21). 20. E. W. Chaiuberlin vs. C. Collins; dis missed. C. S. Moore vsJ.S. Martin, judgment for 108.8,"). I. Stoddard Grocery Co. vs A. J. Chou teau, Miunie Chouteau and M, 1). Rentfrow; judgment for $11 07. W. E. Halsell vsChas. N. Drake; judg ment for $ 10.40, Slarriagesi Betij. F. Cox, Dora Hatzel; Samuel Riley, Nauuie Seabolt; C. T. Woody, Ida May Riley; Chas E. Dag onettc, Miss Esther MiMer; Lsrkin Brown, Fannie Kiue; WarrettOwen, MalissaJ. Gaiubrel; Juo. J. Beard, Eliza E. Huisey. License issued: Chas. Utvaitney, Rosa E. Guthrie; W. H. Kornegay, Nannie L. Stallord; Cyrus B. Essex Addie J. Smith; Fay Buzzard, Gertie Welch; Elba J. Rinker, Annie Kli. Chas. Fay, the man spoken of last week as having swindled Bridgniau out of $100 on a promise of getting his citizenship established, was bound over yesterday for this otlence. He was also bound over a few days ago for larceny. wokk or Tin: citv coi nlil ok lMtj. Fines collected liT.oo Taxra iiH-' 50 Licensee 17.00 Conllacated pistols aold u.40 Total I, IV.. so .. l.o.Tt: Warrants cancelled balance cash on hand 47 M 1TIMUID 9TATKMENT ttV KXrBNOir cut : Marshal's salary :si Clerks and judges of elections 4. 10 Guards 14 .ro Hoarding prisnnera ft on PrintitiK and Advertising "Jo mmete leee a.. Street work o.oo omee II mures .:" (lllice real sii on Coat of sn-t In IT. S. court I'i V. Ilaulma dead stock 4 frees ol taa aeeeenur . luror'e leea J Ml 4 .VI 3 o 10. o 2 ou Lumber and naila Stationery w ork ol eqnalir atioa board. Woik oq Calaboose Total amount warrants issued 7-'J V CATAI.E I THIS. Wheat looking fins. Vlulte a pleasant aocial gathcrirg at Col Rogers' last Friday night. Mr. James Gaskie will leave In a short time on a Tielt to bis mother in Texas. Several niarhta aince the acreams of a pan ther were heard In this viclaity, but as yet the animal bas not been captnred or killed The IJiteee flcodder, of CI.eUea. after a short tlsit to' the Misses Uoyers, retnrned home Sunday afternoon carrvmr tii f..s.rtA. a. two or our young men. Incredible numbers of rabbi's and part ridges barf been killed and gunners have en joyed a run of annsually rare sport since the shooting eeasnn begun. The genial end aocial W. R. Rig, re, ho baa a ne ear for music, will have In the near future with bis pack of hounds, an exciting deer chase, mnch to the enjoyment ol his many frieada of sport, and were It not for ti e In clemency of the weather, the ladiea would be lirlted to Join. Ml SkOllKK KOTM. F. II. Severe estimates the amount of cot ton to be iuui'Leted here thia iall at loot) bnlua, Court will adjourn on the tilth luat. All cam's docketed for a day later than the 7th inst. huve been continued. Mr. and Mra. Darby have the aympathy of llic community in the loss of their little girl, who died with membraneous croup. II a man stumbles ho la sure to fall against a candidate. Eacli is sure of having aunloieiit influence to guarantee his appointment. -Joe Davis and Hoberl Newman were re cently taken to the house of correction, at Do trot, for larceny, and Jake limner for selling mortgiiged property. Col. ilolva and J. 0. Ilyrea, Kt., of Ft Smith, came in Sunday evening. Mr. Ilyrea delivered an address in the interest of the A. O II. Yf . lodge, and was greeted by a good audience. The Democratic executive cimniiltee for the territory in session here Monday, decided almost ucanimoitKiy not to call a ceuveiition. Tlio committee memorialized the president for "home rulo" and adjourned. Con. Cary'e body waa lound a few daya since haniriug to tree In the I!clilesultlcmeiit west of here. Cary sued Sam llrown some time since for about S'-inoo, anil had gone to the ttctllt ment to subpoena hie witnesses. J. J. Robinson pleaded irull'y to awlnd- liiijr, and was given one year In ttie house of correction. The fact developed that he had received Sim) in property as compensation for instructing a brother negro how to have a ben liutidi a brood of either pullets or roosters. Kd R:i)moiid waa recently lodged In Jail lu re as a fugitive from justice. He Is wauled In Yuba county, C'al. , lor murder, having es caped last .March alter conviction ami before sentence. There la a reward of S.Yil) to which Deputy I. jverintt ia entitled, The officers are expected al any time to take the prisoner to California. Abe Keys, a Cherokee freedman, had a preliminary hearing before Commissioner Nelson recently charged with the murder of Ellas Hhelton, last August. The lattor, It la claimed, is a Creek, and aa the parties are of different nations the government claims Juris diction under the laws of ltKI. The question is new audexeitea aome interest. HAMS. Mill St IK, LOST, SIIt.tlKIl, STOI.KX Knell notice, of the character Indlcuted, not exceediiiK rnty Words, will he inserted two weeks under Una beading lor Fifty cents J IKiltsKS ForNI-lluy mare, 7 yoara old, branded N H on lelt shoulder, T'on jaw; brown Juur old horse, same hrsilde; bobtail blue hoi-M pony, vesre old, NCon lelt hip, It on jaw; span of hay horses, one lias K on lelt tli k!, the other same on shoulder; also a span ofTexns horses, one a clayhank.l.1) handa Mane lace. II It on lelt shoulder! oilier a sor rel, bald face, stocking leifs. sad lie marks, It', handa Address tins oulce lor particulars and pity lor this notice. S I' It A YKt From Hugh Campbell's place, on Ncu,!io river, one blue dun mare, II bands, Spanish brand on shoulder or hip resembling Jh eonnecled) ; one black two year old lllly, spot In lorehead, no brands; one black pony mare, branded hs above. S10 reward for In lorinaiion leading to recovery. Hugh Camp bell, Chetopa, Kaua. 14-17 Found Span of Mules. On Mmeh 12, 1 M! hi , upan of mulo, supponptl to lit HtoU'i., were left at oiy pUce near Vini ta, 1. T. DemTlptlnn j One bny nmrt imtlfl, 7 yenra oM, U1, hftn'U liih, bratxteil K on left ahotil-ilt-r; tlm other t a brown mule, 7 yearn ohl, same height and bra in led IK oinnucLel . April T-tf. K, II Anuhkwh, BUSINESS LOCALS. H ippy and content is a home with " The Ko thestci ; a limp w ith the light of the morning. CiitalOEU:J,wnlc Rochester LampCo., New York. When in Chetopa, Kansas, atop at tlie National hotel, A. M.tflroilo, proprie tor, if yon want first-class accommoda tions. Katen tf .T nnr lUy. t or paiu in the stomach, colic ami cholera murium there ia nothing better t Is is n Cliumlierlaiu's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Kemeily. For ealo by 1'. Slianalutn, Vinita, also It. M. Allen, Nowata, ttriificiata. dec A son of Mr. M. 1). Pusaer, a mer chant of liilluaiter, N. C, wasio bmlly iilllutei1 with rheumatism for a year or more aa to be unable to work or go to kIhioI. Ilia father conclmleil to t ry t'lianilierlain'a l'ain lialm ou tha hoy. It soon rn not him anil he has rim e walkeil one ami a half miles to school ami back every school day. oO cent buttles for sale by 1'. Slianahiin, Vinita, also K. M. Allen, Nowata, druggists. dec. A Sure Cure for Piloa. Itching piles are known by moisture like perspirniion, eat'.ssnj; !n tcunc Hell ion when warm. This form as well as blinil, bleeding or prottiilinn, yiehl at once to lr. lionanko's pile remedy, which acts directly on parts alluded, hl'Mirliinj; tumors, ullayg itching and e Meets a permanent cure. Fifty cents. Unionists or mail. Circulars free. Dr. Itosanko, :L".t Arch St., Hiiladelphia, 1'a. Sold by Dr. A. W. Foreman. II niuiulil tin In 1'iery House .1. B. Wilson, .IT I ( lay street, Sharps t tir.'. I'll., says ho will not 1)0 without Ut'. Kind's New Discovery for conUTiV i ion. con; lis and Colds. It cored his wi'e, x u was tluvaVnod witti pneumonia a'ter an attack of "la jrrippe," when va rio 1-. ot her remedies and several pliy iei.nn had dono her no good. Itotvrt n.iiin'r of I'nnksport, I 'a., claims Dr. Kino's New Discovery has done him mora cuod than am tiling he over used fur Inntr ironhlrj Nothing like it. Try it. l'tee trial bottles at W. C I'atton fo.'s t'ruy store. Largo bottles 60o li'id 1 6 leetr!e Blfterj. Yhls remedy is becoming io wei ,oun and so popular aa to need no epecial mention. All who have used l.leetric I'.itters aing the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not ex ist and it is cuaranteed to do all that is clamed. Kiectric bitters will cur all diseases ot t he Liver and Kidneys, will remove I'imples, Boils, SaltKheum and other ailections caused by impure blood. Will drive Malaria from tha system and prevent as well as cure all Malaria feveis. Kor cure of Headache, (onstipation and Indigestion try Klectrc Hitters Kntire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 5l cts. and $1.00 per bottle at W. V. i'atton & Co. drugstore. The laws of health are taught in the schools; but not in away to be of much practical benetit and are never illus trated by living examples, which in many esses might easily be doue. If souk scholar ho has just contracted a cold was brought before the school so that all could hear the dry, loud cough and know its significance; see the thin white coating ou the tongue and later, as the cold developed, see the profile watery expectoration and thin watery discharge from the nose not one of them would ever forget what the first symptoms of a cold were. The -pclrolrfT siiTinid them be given Cham berlain's Cough Kemedy freely, that all might see that even a severe cold conld be cured in one or two days, or st least greatly mitigated, when prop erly treated as soon as the first symp toms appear. Thla remedy is famous for its cures of coughs, colds and croup. It is made especially for these diseases and is the most prompt and most re liable medicine known for the purpose. 25 and 5t) cent bottles for sale by I'. Shanahsn, Vinita, and K. M. Allen, Nowata, druggist. ADMINISTRATRIX' NOTICE. NOTICI') 1 heri-by given that Mary Daniels has I -en appointed admin islratrix of tho i"Ute of J. U. Daniels, deceased. All persons having claims against I he estate ol J. ('. Duliiels, deceased, are reiueelcd to present them to Ilia auuiiuiMi ntirix, piopeny aiiiiieniicat ed, wiiliin one year from the datei of hr letters of administration. Their failure to do sn limy preclude them fi'iiin any beni lit in tho estato. 11 10 M.Hiy Daniki.b, Administratrix. Uiicklen' Ai nu a xiuva. The best salve In the world for Outs, Utilises, .Sores, Ulcers, Salt, Kheuui Kever sores, Tetters, Chapped Hands Chilblains, Corns, and all Hkin Krup. tions, and positively cures i'ilcs, or no pav required. It itTguaranteed 0 glv pri feet .iatislat tioii.or money refunded Price 25 cents per box. or sal) by W C!. Patton A Co. HOWTO BE HEALTHY AND HAPPY. Don't work t!i'.5 dovs In the yenrs, tint out Into the sunshine, 'l ake a vacation once in a w hi lo ll loo liusy to "lay off" Inst summer, buy an excursion ticket at once, via Santa Feroiite to has Veuiia Hot HpriiiKs, New Mexico, and stop a week or more at Montezuma hotel Hot hallis, burro riding, sunshiny days, and htint inK in the iiiouiiiains. September climate lasls all winter. For copy ol illustrated pamphlet address U . T. Nicholson, ti H 1'. A . , A. T. A b. F. tt. It Topnka, Kansas. Winter Tourist Rates. Tho Frisco will sell round trip tickots from Vini In, good to return until June 1, I'.):), to points named below at rates elated: Austin, Tex., $'J2.15. Corpus Chr,8li, Tex., $32 40. Deiuing, N. M. and El l'aso, Texas, $.'8.h0. CalveHton. Tex.. $25.90. notiston.Tex., $J:i !0. l.ampassds, Tex , $21.40. San Antonio, Tex., $2'i.ll. Ilockport, Tex , $'!2.N0. "0. K." MARKET I J. A. ULEN, Proprietor, . . . DEALER IN . . . fat and Ice. Beef, Bologna, Pork, Sausage AND Dry and Salt Meats Of Evelj Description. Next to Trotfs 7NITA, I. T. Lumber r ard. At Chelsea! P. D. Henry Has just received a new and large invoice of Dry Goods, Boots. Shoes, Hats & Groceries, Which, in addition to what he already had upon the shelves, gives him one of the most complete stocks of goods in the Cherokee Nation Prices Low Down for Cash. .Stt-Will pav highest prices goods lor Hides. "6-. P. G. BROWNING, - - HAS ---- Lumber Yards SENECA, MO. FAIRLAND, I. T. CHELSEA, I.T. .Supiilieii with complete Stock of" Building o Material! Lumber, Sash. Doors, Cement, Lime, Hair. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. Can Save money for any man in the Indian Territory who intends building a house. mt;i t Photographs! 0 ' a o m u Patronize the Photog rapher that is reliable, nrompt and makes the finest finished photo graphs made in the In dian Territory. tit L.Mtol ill T-) ii, rp . - - Lr.: A. How do you like our Styles? them t et. IGHT here linger a moment. By all means then -a-- call and ece SKINNER & RATCLIFF I n and ask to bco their fall and winter styes of d Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wear. They coiir-it of many new and elegant falnicH, designed by the manufacturers with the idea of adorning the person find ut the game time, furnish the wearer with a fine looking, well fitting and durable garment. It is not necessary, we think, to enumerate the many articles which we have but when we ay Ladies' and Gentlemen's wcar.it means all it implies. Pay at tention to this fact: We buy the Best and sell the Cheapest. "Is applicable to the .Shoes which we sell. Made by manufacturers whoso very name is a guarantee, they fit well, look well and wear well. SOTIIK. It pays to buy the best. We sell the best. skiwm ii vie 1. 1 it. handle stud' at .A.. BLSVIITS &c CO., Keep a General Stock of Goods, embracing Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots, Shoes, Hats Also a Full FARMING o A Lumber Yard! In connection, fully supplied with all building material. 1 Jluojnckot, 3D. S. OTTIIVHIMIIIISrG- Has line cooking & Heating- stoves. CHARTER OAK Stoves Lead Them All. HARDWARE AND FARMING IMPLEMENTS of every descript ion, from a shingle nail to a reaper. Saddles, Harness and ADAIR, - Tllas Experience i insure ( homes Observation lZZhZl th. LIVES . . . TrfVT,rnn i"iriri i Regarding all kinds of Insurance policies. lUlUlUtaUUU Call on or address . . Ji'Q. C. ANDERSON, Vinita, I. T. HT- F.. TH0MPS0&V Keens a Genera Feed and Produce Exchange, All Kinds of country CALL AT THE NEW ROCK STORE. .Haven't Seen "Those Shoes; they look so Neat, PDnPCDICO freh and clean, new UnUutn LO and larne stock. Wo Flour, Meal, Bran and wholesale and retail. Miii- Skinner & Ratcliff, Vinita, Ind. Ter. Assortment of IMPLEMENTS I n,l. Ter. the largest and best of . . HIS FURNITURE is the finest ever brought to Adair. . RAII1S WIRE sold so cheap that you cannot lielp buying. . . Collars Now on Hand. IND. TER. fchown many men that it pays to their business and against . . FIRE . . . the prudent that it pays to Produce Bhst Sold Proyisioii Store. DKMISIltV Practiced lnsllit.de UiU by CHAS. W. DAY, D. D. S. IVniiitiH'iilIjr Located at Vlulta, f. T. Katisfaction Guaranteed. O Hi 1:0 in lie I'ultou building, back of Ur. tner & Uinjby. dec 8 R OSS & lit Ml VII h' AD, I'HVSICIAN.S and .SURGEONS, C LAHkMOilK, INI). 1 KH. Vlit made both in town and coun try, day or niht. 10-2'J PHYSICIANS &, SURGEONS, . VINITA, C. N. Ollice in new Pulton building, dp stairs. -)R. A. M. CLIN KSO ALES, RIIYSICIAN and SURGEON, VINITA, i. T. Ofllf ft 111, Kl Mir. I I. U.V.....I..1 1.1. I I. linn. 1..1 - lionca bi lupcu tho two cliurdiua, at tha Ux. K raia jla!. rnea ana utner Iieclal troublea t aii.cl.lty. K-41 jTriuvsEs, "Ts7 RIIYSICIAN & SURGEON. V I. NIT A, - I. T. Calls promptly attended to niciit or day. JJ SITED STATES I O.H J1I.SS10.M:H. Fibst Division, Ixd. Ter. V niita, Ind. J er. 8ald :ojiimlaioner'a jurlbdii tlon entrnila ortiie country oci tiiiicl by the lu.lian trlbi a in Die Vuapaw Imhan agiiKy, anil all that part or tha charoktja cunntry east of the nine ty ililli luiTullau, aii'l all the creek couniry. la x-ollici notary jinblicj takra ilrioalllona, artnuwIfilKiiiKnt ol dteila, mortgaKca, ale. tjolutniilzra iiiarriajrea; haa all the .opra f eominlsaloni-rn ol circuit court in criininal raa aa; jurlaillclioii to tlif aiuoiint ol ftloo in civil caana. 1,'ourt hiO.I at Vinita, Ind. Ter., and oien daily, except bundava. Alao aa ilejiuty clerk, iaauea niarriann lieeuaea. Ainu UniiinilfeRioiii r ol tha Court of Clalma for the Indian Territory, .'iiAiii.it) II .Mabom, United ttlalea (.oininlfeaioni-r. -S!)tf Hri.tDivihoulud.ler. Ii. DELL, 8 18 LAWYER, Vinita, I. T. Practice in circuit and districtcourta of Delaware and Oooweencoow, and supreme court of (J tierokce nation. W, II. Kornegay. J. S. Dm en port K( 0KNEGAY k DAVEM'OUT, Attorneys at-Law aud Collection Agt-uts. VINITA. I. T. MI.L pr.i'.tic. in all the t. S. courta for ' the Indian Territory anil the court, of tLe Cherokee nation. Collextiona looked altar In all iarl of the Cherokee nation, and the First Judicial I i vision of the I ndiou Territory and money remitted promptly. octtti-tf Geo. W. Uenue. II. W. (J. Shellon. JENOB & SH ELTON, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Tahlkquaii, - Ind. Tkr. Will practice in courta of tbe Chero kee Nation. 10-23 tf. U. W. l'aico. M. M.bMinlatun. m HhrriBon )ASCO, HAKHLSO.N k EDWISTOS, 1 A TT0RXE VS A T LA W, UU.SKOliKE, .... INK. TER. Will practice the ir. x. ConrtB of tha Indian Territory, and the federal courta of adjoining Atatea. II. H. HUBBARD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Afton, Ind. Ter, I will be in V'afchiiiaitim, I) t:., during tl McoutI sttflsiou ut the .Vjii l oHKreus and will atUii't to any busitiehs before t lie variuas tie partnieiiU of tht L 8 gcivernitifiit, umi will BUciul Kimt ially to any bunlnepn in the lmiiari Bureau, examine tlte oensus rolls ol the Cher okeei with relereiit'0 to anceiiturn nt claim ant,. UorrenjiomleiiU Rolieiteti. Knulobo itamii fiyr s.::sv.;r, t,iiar,,vn ; reusonauie. PATENT OR NO FEE A 8-paire book free. Addrei W. T. FIT2 GERALD. Att'y-at-Law, Cor. Hlli aud K .Sin. HakhiiiKton, D. C. DR. GUNM'S IMPROVED LIVER PILLS W ONLY ONE i i l-i-r ar FOR A DOSE IS YOUR STOMACH SOUR. Breath bad or Henri achtnf p One of thee pills ra hevea diaircHB iu the Bioniah and euro headacne. one aoh miht fur a ( k wrtns th atomaoh iid punrira the breath. They insure perfect dmestlon, reuUte tlie bowels and cure coimnpatiou. 1 hey st promptly, yet niiMly, never trnpe or meken 26a IJrutf.sU or mU, UosauHq Ktii. Co., I'lula-a I's, Sold by A. W . lorernan, ilntfgist. Viuila. RESTORE YOUR EYESIGHT tCataracta, tear or Rlmi ran be abonrbd and paralvttsi nerves rvWr.-i( w it hont the knife or risk. L;tfieAMtd ees or lil vuix Ikj cur 1 by our hum a trrslmeut. 'V pnjvelL" ilnn drrdev Cfnvinecd. Our IMnstraU'd mtif.lil-t, 'Hi-meTri'Mtinetit for Ky. Tnn. Ixin'x mini it vrboilj vuti it. " lu Ivk," aleus i'alla,.Y on. GUNtrs ONION SYRUP F0R COUGHS. A Mia LULUS AND CROUP. A REMEDY FOR CHILDREN. Whan child at home, mother made wis take s spoonful of onion syrup night, the tieit morninf DiyponhwM Ctio. For Croup tt hsd no equal. Mr children insist upon having Dr. Uunn's Onion Synip whieh is already prpred. more pleaaant and without Laaia or at&all ut Uie ouioas. Sold at ftOc Sold by A W. Foreman, dnwtfiti, Vlnila. Patronize Home Industry ! Itjy j-onr Trees, Vines, Shrubbery, Plants, Etc. z:s from thf - Vinita Nurseries. Those wishing to jilant this f.ill bIiouU jilace their order? now yo g To injure early attention at dig ging time. Write for price list. AJlre?s, Vinita Nursery Co., Vinita. I. T. Ben Davis Apple Trees a Specialty.