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K. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS l FOR KIDNEY 3ISEASE, STOM ACH TROUBLE. INDICES lTION. UVER DHORDER OR A CWSTlPATlQti. rr cures. LOOAL NOTES. PROPSSSIOITAL C.S.IU3S TITRS. A. R. MILLS, M. D. Oflice at Masonic Building. Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty. aug27 97 rR. A. M. OLINKSOALES, - PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, .VIKITA. 1. T. Office up stairs In Raymond building. Bed lence between the two churches, at the Dr. Fraxee place. riles and other Eectal troubles a specialty. 9-41 K. W, BLCE D. H. VTILSOK BLUB & "WILSON, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, YIXITA.L, T. Above Miller's' furniture Store Mchlltf DR. C. P. LINN, 632 CENTRAL -AVE., HOT SPRINGS, ARK. Gjuly89 D R. O. R. GRIFFITH, DLN SH TIST, Rooms 14 and 16, Hill Building c D. MEREDITH, D. V. S Vetehixaky PHYSICIAN, SUEGEOK AND DENTIST. Headquarters at Comatzer'a stahiea north side Main street, Vinita, I. T. j-ATEXPORT, THOUl'SOS, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Ofjces In new Ilalsell bid's. Yisita.I.T. DaTenport Hall, Attoraejs-at-LaTr, Kooms 6&S bank bid's. Cuintyoni.LT. f ractlce in United States and Cherokee Courts M. SMITH, 10-1 F. ATTORNEY AT LAW, NOTARY PUBLIC. LOANBBOKEE iu.t.1 ttmtlnn plren riven to trial ofsults. Always ready to answer your questions and VINITA. I. T. reply to your Inquiries. Office over Batcllff's. vV. H. SOBNBQAY, Attorney at Law, and Notary Public. Offlce In new Ualsell Bld'p VINITA, I.T, VHI practice In all the United States Court. Aug 9 or the Indian Territory. OORTNER & BAGBY, PHYSICIANS &SURGEON8, VINITA, C. N. Office over first National Bank, looms 1, 2 and 3. r EW13 T. MARTIN, STENOGRAPHER AND NOTA RY PUBLIC. Collections promptly attended to. Refer ence jrlvcn nnd business solicited. Office with J. S. Daren port, new Haltell building, Vinita, I.T. D. NEVILLE, Attorney at law. Notary Public "Collect Bad Debts." o Office in New Halsell Building. VlNITA, I. T. A W. FOREMAN - fSICIAN & SURGEOl Oflice'&atton Building a .91 Telephone 16. VialflfcWr " BesidenceK 1HAS. W. DAY, D. D. S., fDENTIST- . Gojd'crown and bridge work A.bpcclilty. Office over First Vat Bank. VINITA. I T Pleasant days, these. S. J. Burns' new home is almost completed. Miss Blanch Ouorn has been on the sick list several days. E. W. Young, the pension inspector, is here attending court. The long distance telephone . men ape busy in the vicinity of Waironcr. Jy M. B. Fowler is advertising some cout time prices on photographic wort. Kdv. Brayles lias resigned the pas torale of the Claremore Presbyterian church. A partition" is being put into the Jean & Red f earn building, cutting off the office. Mrs. Sam IMdenhour and Mrs. Tittle went to Missouri Thursday for a short visit. Steve Bluejacket complains of hav ing his crops destroyed by a neighbor ing herd of cattle. W. G. Patterson has been holding services at Big Cabin with quite an interest manifested. Miss Bertie Gilstrap went to Catale Thursday to visit her aunt, Mrs. Graham, a few days. Ecv. Bogle, formerly preacher .but now merchant at Bristow, has been in the city last week. Unless rain falls very soon there will be little cattle feeding in this section, comparatively. The trade for the Andrew Green drug store appears to be off. Couldn't just agree on the invoice. The most stubborn case of bronchi tis succumbs to Ballard's Ilorehound Syrup. Price 25 and 50cts. Sold by People's drug store. Oliver Bethell who has been sick for several weeks with pheumonia was not so well Wednesday. Typhoid fever and all kindred ail ments prevented and cured by the use of Beggs' Little Giant Pills. We keep them. People's Drug Store. A car of canned fruit came in on the Frisco Friday from California, the freight upon which was $239.30. Beirc's Hair Eenewer. old reliable hair restorer and invigerator, for over thirty years the leader in its.line. If you give it a trial you will recommend it to your friends. Sold by People's drug store. q W. R, Badgett and Bob Blakency went out Thursday and killed a good bag of quails and a duck or two. Brandnew blood is what conquered Spain, and what you can have to con quer the world by using Beggs' Blood Purifier and Blood Maker. There is no substitute. We keep it. People's drug store. q W. W- Miller, the hardware man, received some new and very excellent stoves for the Presbyterian church. Dizziness, loss of appetite, flatu lency and nausea are all connected with dyspepsia or indigestion. Ilerb ine will give prompt relief. Price 50c Sold by People's drug store. Miss Belle Butler returned to her home at Miami Thursday after a short visit with her brother, J. II. Butler. White's Cream Vermifuge is a highly valuable preparation, capable, from the promptitude of its action, of clearing the system in a few hours of every worm. Price 25c. Sold by Peo ple's drug store. Mrs. R. A. Farmer received a dis patch Thursday from her husband asking her to meet him at Little Rock. C. V. Rogers and wife have return ed from Colorado Springs, and Mrs. Rogers is very much improved In health. J. II. Gregg, of Dundee, Kas., writes: "My little daughter who has been troubled with croup ever since she was three months old, I never found any thing to relieve until I tried Beggs' Cherry Cough Syrup, and that has cured her entirely. 1 think it is the best cough syrup on the market. Peo ple's drug store. q The executive committee of the Relief Union met Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. R. M. Swain, for the purpose of revising the reiief com mittees. Why? Do you complain of indiges tion, constipation and liver ills, when Beggs' Little Giant Pills are within such easy reach. They are today with out a superior, do not grip or gripe, and can be relied upon to effect a speedy cure when all others are with out the least avail. Be sure and ask for "Beggs." Take no substitute. For sale by People's Drug Store. J. II. Clawson, formerly publisher of the Chelsea Reporter, was in the city Thursday. In his new home near Seligman lie and his family are en joying excellent health. If anyone said you could be easily cheated, you'd resent it witb all your might, yet that's just what the drug gist tells you when he sells you a sub stitute for Simmons Liver Regulator. When yon ask for Simmons Liver Regulator, depend upon yourself, and not on what the druggist tells you. See that the word Regulator is on the package and you will be certain you are getting Simmons Liver Regulator. Nothing else Is the same. People's Drug Store, Vinita agents. The Katy is soon to make a slight change In the time of the flyer, both north and south. The morning south bound train will be a little earlier and the evening nortn bound will be a few minutes later. If the food is not properly digested, it becomes corrupt, and poisons the system It was intended to nourish this is called indigestion Simmons Liver Regulator cures indigestion. "I take Simmcns Liver Regulator for indigestion, and find it is all that it Is recommended to be." A.R.Dyche, London, Ky. "I have used Simmons Liver Regulator myself, and in my family, for indigestion, headache and constipation, and it gives satisfaction in every case." Duncax Wilkes, S. C. People's Drug Store, Vinita agts. Going to Merchandising. Charley McComb came back from a visit to his folks in the Osage coun try a few days since. "Flctcb," his brother, is going to open a store at Tulsa MONEY IN THE AIR. Remarkable Result of aTerrlble Tor nado In the Sonth Dakota Country. Emigration Agent. J. S. Crawford, a representative of the Canadian government at Kansas City was here Saturday and addressed a crowd on the street in the interest of settlement of lands In Manitoba. Drug Business. The sale of the A. J. Green Drug store having failed of consummation, Mr. Green will enter into the drug business with more zest than hereto fore and endeavor to conduct a drug store commensurate with the needs of the town. PR. L. L. JOHNSON, ....DENTIST.... Harris Building, Hours, 8 to 12 and 1 to Mtiles and Horses WANTED. For fat and , sound Mules and Horses, 4 to S Jfjears, broken, 1 will pay highest market price. Will be at Vinita every Satur day. C. J. Hinolt, Vinita, I.T iiiMssBsHi "Sweet Bells Jangled Out ol l une and Harsh." Shakespeare's ccscntrtinn fit. ,,: . -. - .- . "".- sanas tyikhch. i nry are cross, des pondent, sickly, nervous burden to memseivcs anu mrir lamilles. Their sweet dispositions are gone, and they. Hko the bells, seem sadly out o tune. But there is a remedy. They can use McELREE'S Wine of Cardui It brings health to the womanly organism, and health there means well poiscdnerves, calmness, strength. It restores -womanly vigor and power. Tt- rnM tin the nerves which suner- ing and disease have shattered. It is the most perfect remedy ever devised to restore weak women to perfect health, a id to make them attractive and bappv. r- at a" druggists. ror auvice la cases requ"s o--ial directions, address, giiHngsymp . . Th lilies Advisorv De- nartmeai," The Chattanocfca Medi cine Co.. Chattanooga. Tens. ItKV. .T. VT. SMITH. Cnm.l. R, C. r. -My wile u."-' a n inc ni vi - - for a.' Scolds, burns, old sores, tumors, piles, are all relieved at once, and in time effectually cured by the use of periect ointment, Beggs' German Salve. Askyour druggist for sample and take no other. For sale by Peo ple s drug store, q Dr. Hackleman and wife, of Rock- port, Ind., who have been in Vinita the past few days, went to Welch Saturday. E. M. Ming sent out a coffin Wednes day for Miss Ida Robinson, daughter of Jim Robinson, living on the Shan ahan farm. Thousands of the most stubborn and distressing cases of piles have been cured by Tabler's Buckeye Pile Oint ment. It never fails to cure. Price 50c in bottles, tubes 75c. Sold by Peo ple's drug store. Callie Gunter and Sam Frazier are buying corn on Mr. Gunter's Rock creek place to feed a bunch of steers for market Nature can only feed the flame of life with the food eaten which is di gested. Herbine will rcinvigorate a weak stomach, and so improve di gestion as to insure the natural bloom of health. Price 50 cents. Sold by People's drug store. W. C. Belch and Miss Lou Wilkcr son were married Thursday by Rev. W. G. Patterson. Both parties are from Adair. G. A. Van Hall, the leading drug gist of Butler, Mo., writes: "We are having splendid success with Beggs' Blood Purifier and Blood Maker. It is one of the best sellers we ever had and gives satisfaction to all who have tried it. We take pleasure in recom mending. Peoples' drug store. q Mrs. S. A. Caldwell and children left last Thursday for her homcPl Ardmore, after a month's visitwH ruin ttvis hpr ' ' For external piles, cuts, burnsia' bruises, old sores, eczema, and all skfnl diseases, Beggs' German Salve stands' today without a peer. It is an old re liable remedy, and if used freely, wounds will heal without a scar. Be careful to get "Beggs" and be sure of a speedy cure. For sale by People's Drug Store. The Foreman-Nichols drug store matter has been referred to the mas ter in chancery and the evidence may be taken this week. For all fresh cuts or wounds,in either the human subject or in animals as a dressing, Ballard's Snow Liniment Is excellent; while for sores on working horses, especially if slow to heal, or suppurating, its healing qualities are unequuled. Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by People's drug store. J. B. IJurrklmltcr went up the road 'last week and met his mother, from IUrnwcll, N. C, accompanying her ' r i.i I I. . . (r ' -- Noted Case on Trial. The Edmondson will case Is on trial in Judge Thomas' court at Muskogee. Turner Edmondson of Beattlo's prai rie, and Mrs. John L. Damcron are interested in the suit. The case was transferred from Vinita to Muskogee for trial last term of court. New Butcher Shop. The Star is the name of the new meat market just opened up by Gus Nichols at Burley's old stand on Wil son street. The room has been newly painted and will make a first-class butcher shop. Gus has been in the business before and will get his share of the patronage. Fish Fry. A very enjoyable day was spent at the flsh fry Friday on Elm branch, near Big Cabin. About 60 lbs. of fish was caught, consisting of buffaloes, bass, cats, croppies and frogs. This was a very pleasant little affair not soon to be forgotten. Those present were Mrs. Oliver Bell and family, Marion 'Simerson and wife, Dr. Day and family, W. G. Patterson, of Vinita. "I see they've had another mud shower somewhere in Oklahoma," ob served the man in the crash suit as he laid down the paper. "lluh," ejaculated the man who had just paid for the round, "another one of those newspaper lies. Mud showers, red snowstorms, airships, kissingbugs; they're all the same, notliing but fakes, sirl Overwrought imagination of some country correspondent produced by a too steady diet of strong liquor and n high temperature. Mud shower! Huh!" "Well," responded the man from Buf falo, affably, "there are a good many lies told in the papers nowadays, but it's hard to point 'em out with certainty. Now I once witnessed a sight, gentle men, that outdid anything ever de scribed in the way of freak showers. It was out in Sitting Bull, Wro., about 12 years ago. I was running a drug store there; had a full assortment of horse liniments, rheumatism remedies, and ping tobacco, and was taking in from GO cents to SO cents a dqy. Well, one afternoon I was standing; in tho doorway keeping a lookout for a man who owed me for a tin of axle grease, when all of a sudden it began -to blow. Wasn't anything alarming, you under stand; just a plain blow; no necdVto get into the cellar. "Presently something fluttered 6Vwn onto the sidewalk right at myicet. It was a kind of green and awoko tender recollections in my breast; and, wt91. it took me about one-thousandth part of a second to pick it up. Gentlemen, it was a nice, crisp, SS0 bill!" The man from Buffalo paused, crooked his elbow, elevated his chan, and wiped his mustache dreamily on his sleeve. "I looked up nnd down the street' he continued. "There was no one iu sight. I put the bill in my pocket and looked around for more. And I found them. Inside of half a mimrbc the air was full of them. They blew in from the east like a flock of gxeen sparrows. I filled my pockets until they -wouldn't hold any more, and then I ran into the store and got three soap boxes nnd a keg. By that time the street ior three or four blocks was ankle deep in money, and every dod-blastedinan, woman and child in Sitting Bull was out harvest ing. "Well, gentlemen.,! staked offa-claim with four bottles of cod liver oil and stayed up until two in -the morning clearing it up with a hay rake. And when I went to sleep it was with the cheering knowledge that T was one of the richest men in the i.vorld. Every one of those bills was 'a brand-new, crisp, $50 gold certificate, signed, sealed and delivered at tl he doorgen tie men. "The next day, -when everyone had their money putaiiypn trunks, boxes and gunnysacks, they liegan to wonder what it meant. There -were lots o2 the ories presented, as you may imagine, but none of thean prow ed correct. But there was the money pil ed high on every door stoop. One man, went crazy be cause he couldn't find, c ut how muchJie was worth; got a different total every count. As Jor "me, I jtist counted one soapbox full arid estimated the balance; I had about '.$1,000,000." "And ther ?" asked the man in the crash suit, 1 4s he sighed and drained his glass to tire very last bit of lemon peel. "It was nil explained later, gentle men. Ttyare was a cyclone-over in South Dakota, and a counterfeiter's house had been leveled to the grouiKl. He lost the prrcceds of four vcars of honest toil." "D?d did you?" "Gentlemen, a secret service officer -wit7i 14 deputies rode into towai one daj- and arrested evcrv last resident for ,p?.ssing counterf crt monev. Because of ilie unusual circumstances we gat off with a fine of ?30 each. Talk aboudmud showers, gentlemen T" Chicago Jnter vicean. Mow's This I We offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any case of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh 'Cure. F. J. Cheney & Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the Jast 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and financially able to carry out any obligation made by their Arm. West&Tkuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldino, Kinxan & Mahvin tvuoicsaic uruggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takeu inter nally, acting directly upon the blootfi and mucous surfaces of the system. Price, 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials Tree. Hall's Family Pillsfere the best- KETCHUM POSTOFFICE. g& New OfKoidjgrafcsSctffor Route to j5jjgifgrhigs. SSiUaKnlTias heen appoint- has opened It is near rfiiRnlpn llsofl in tin nn fJrnnil yfiffand there is already a pro ject to get a route established with a number of oflices from Vinita to Siloam Springs. The offices and distances would be: Vinita to Ketchurn 14 miles, Round Springe M, Oochalata G, Kansas 9, Siloam Springs IS. Eureka Ilarnnti nil Is the best Preservative or new leather and tho best renovator ot old leather, Itolls.sonens, black ens and protects. Use Eureka Harness Oil on your best hsrnm. your old bsr-d-j, anJjoarrrncftop andtbty wi.l rot only look bsttr but wear Iocsr Sold everyw brr la cacs-sll ucs irou wuf pinu i3 flve cituaDS. 1!U tj BIMD1U1 OIL CO. IlcIInue of an American Px tince. The household staff of servi ints at tached to the Castellane palace in Tari numbers 35 persons, which int Judes a secretary to the count, a major t lomo, a valet to the count, three footi nen, a chef de cuisine and three assi stants, two oncierges, a maiid to the cot nntess, a staff of housemaids, butler and assist ants. In the stables are three coach men, a jockey and haflf a dozen giaooms and stablemen. When a reception -is on the house forces axe largely increased. The livery of the Cat.tellane establish ment is blue, with bBack knickcribocsk ers,stocking? of moire silk, nnd a waist coat of transparent red and ye how. Gala livery of white, with black plush, knickerbo.-kers and gold lace broaden burgs. A' nother li very fsAwhitc wirthout the -lace. On reception days tb'r serv ants are powdered in the regulation court f tyle. Edward Page Gasxon, in Woniffa's Home Journal. IjlUe the Urn. Ov er in Blank county they tell aistory on . farmer of which the old man. him self has never been able to see the pol nt. He has a brother who romo tir nes does business for him, and. one d 4y he sent him to collect whatwex he o ould from another farmer who oivcd 'aim some money. A few hours afterward, the roan came wandering back leading a very fair-looking cow. "Is sheagoodoneT' inquired Jrfke. "Yes the best he had." "How old is she?" "About three years." "She ain't, either; she's 11 if ishe's a day," said Jake, feeling in her mouth; "there ain't a tooth in the back ol her head!" Deiroit Free Press. rnclc It I UN Iilrn. Some men are like feather.; tlicy never rise until some one puffs", them up. Women talk against time b ecauise fSiey don't like to see it get ah cad of flh e :n. In the scheme of love, blood mr ry tell, tl'Ut often it's your girl's little hi xthcr. Few men profit by the expprir t.cc of others, but they generally think others should profit by theirs. Cle- reland Leader. Out on a Visit. W. H. Rogers, of Roanoke. V: ... was I in town Friday to renew his acq uaint I ancc with The Chieftain, and t o ha-ve ! the address of his nancr chat tged to Washington, D. c. Mr. Rogc rs is a brother of Ridge Rogers.of Cat le,aod is a Cherokee citizen. Sometimes Happens. The sports run across a "gi icenv" r fe.v clays since and when the sitting was over he had $300 or thei r moi cy with which heboughtcowsa nd hon es and clothes, and pretty effectually put it beyond their reach. Lawyers to Muskoj ;ee. L. F. Parker, senior v .ml junior, , went to Muskogee Frid ay on the liver, accompanied by V . L. Super. Mr. Parker will be liei c some days yet WOMEN Especially Mothers Are most competent to appreciate tho purity, sweetness, and delicacy of Ctm ctntA Soap, and to discover new uses for it daily. Its remarkable, emollient, cleansing, and purifying properties derived from Cun cura, tho great skin euro, warrant its uso in preserving, purifying, and beautifying the complexion, hands, and hair, and in tho form of washes and solutions for ulcer ative weaknesses, annoying irritations anil chatlngs, as well as for many sanative pur poses which readily suggest themselves. In many of tho above conditions gcntlo anointings with CuncrntA, tho groat skin euro and purest of emollients, in addition, will provo of astonishing benefit. SoMthrourhentthea'orld. Pbnul)itn'iC3t. Coisr Sou rrop, Umuo. Scad (ot SUn Stcitu."Crt. NEED NOT FREEZE. John Bullett May Mine Coal if he Wishes. The statement made in one of the Claremore papers laet week to the effect that the action of the interior department in enjoining John Bullett from shipping coal would cause a coal famine in Claremore does not seem to accord with the iacts. Mr Bullett refused to pay the royalties due the nation and stated to some of the officials that he owed S1.500 or $2,000 back revenue. By paying as others aro paying we are informed Mr. Bul lett could have gone on mining as before, but he bad perhaps been advised by his attorney to not pay. A BIRTHDAY PARTY. Given Last Evening in Honor of Miss Goldie Pillars. A pleasant evening was spent at the bouic of Mrs. A. M. Brock, the occa sion of her daughter's fourteenth birthday. Mrs. W. S. Stanfleld and Miss Franklin assisted in making the evening enjoyable. Delicious cake and cream were served. Those hon ored with invitations were: Mrs. W. S. Stanfleld, Miss Grace Patterson, Miss Dora Frauklin, Miss Wacascr and sister, Miss Esry, Miss Marie Wheat, Prof. Dugger, Bert Esry, Em melt Hughes and Will Patterson. Rather a Good Rake-OiT. Mr. P. J. Moran, in an artical in the Atlanta Constitution, says: "As an illustration of the manner in which the farmers of the country have lost heretofore, it is only necessary tore peat a statement recently made by Mr. Hester, of New Orleans, that out of an annual cotton receipt or one mil lion three hundred thousand bales in in that city over thirty seven thousand bales were made up out of samples which had been ruthlessly plucked from the bales by the men who hand led them, which should have goue i.ito the parishes of Louisiana." Not the least merit ot the American Cotton Company's Roundlap bale is that besides other economies It pre vents this unjust tribute rrom being levied on the rarmer. From Shiioh Battlefield. Dr. A. II. Collins sent two canes made Irom sticks cut on the battle field of Shiioh, one to Chief T. M. Buffing ton and the other to P. L. Super. They were delivered Friday. The doctor has been somewhat of a town promoter but is at present sur veying for the Dawes commission. Weltmer Treatment. Mrs. R. Ironside has been under treatment lor a rew days or a magnet ic healer and her condition shows marked improvement. She has ceased U. cough so much as hcreto rore and feels better than ror a great many months. Chair Car to Oklahoma. Of the Katy flyer's two chair cars, odc is switched at South McAlestcr to run over the Choctaw to Oklahoma City. By this arrangement the Katy gets considerable Kansas City bus iness. A bwift Man. W. T. Boyd, the mule buyer, is just about the s if test man in that line that has "come down the pike." He bought a span Friday morning while they were on the run. Interior Department Officials. Frank C. Churchill joined J. George AYright at the flyer Friday and wtut to Muskogee. Mr. Wright had been north since the first of the week. The best ot wom t may be the worst r sufferers. Dis ise is no respecter of persons. The gular periodic . suffering of many wom en is calcu lated as ag gregating ten years of the thirty between fifteen and Such a tax of pain and time is utter ly unneces sary. In all cases the suffer ings of wom en due to irregularity and like causes may be alleviated, and in most cases they may be completely cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. This wonderful medicine is not a cure all, but a specific remedy for diseases affecting the delicate womanly organs. It cures, completely, irregularity, ulcer ation, inflammation and female weakness and gives the enfeebled organs health and vigor. Mrs. W J Kidder, of Hill Dale Farm. (F.no Imrv Center). EnosburR VL. writes " I cheer liiJly send you the following testimonial of the CTtat relief your kindly advice and medicine brought roe. During the past year I found I was with child and in rapidly failinjr health. I suffered dreadfully fTOm Montinc and urinary .difficulty I wm Krowinc preceptlbly weaker each dayaod suffered much sharp pam at times. I Jelt that something must be done. I sought your advice and received a prompt reply. I fol lowed your directions and took twelve bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, and1 also fol lowed sour initructkra. I began to improve immediately, my health became excellent, and I could do all mvown work (we live on a good nicil farm). I talkl and rode all I could, and tmjoyrd it Ihadashnrt eay confinement and linve a healthy baby - y . Dr, Pierce's Pellets curt- biliousness. j et II 7I if ruSv&SCKi III 11 i: tW3K?NJ 'I i UviraK! r rHL ffif Hit ? J. 33. COOK, Dealer in FARM PROPERTY, Chetopa, LaBette County, Kansas, has for sale thirty farm of from 40 to 800 acres each, and at prices from $5 to 30 per acre. These farms embrase bottom and second bottom land and gently sloping prairie -with timber, stock water, coal and natural gas in man instances. Tho fol lowing described farms aro samples of improvements and prices. Abstract to title furnished in every case, showing complete chain of title from U. S. government to present owner. :Xo. 24280 acres excellent land, 1 mile from railroad town, new 3 room house, stabling for 4 horses-, large sheds and cribs, 50 acres in cultiva tion, 25 acres fenced, all fenced and cross fenced, good well at house and creek through pasture. Quite a bar gain at $1400, S1000 down. No. 109 1C0 acres, 1 mile from Che topa, lOOacres in cultivation, 30 acres in blue grass pasture, 15 in hog pas ture, 10 acre orchard, 8 in timothy meadow, best of fencing and cross fencing, hedges around outside and thirty seven A in fall wheat, frame house of, tour rooms with cellar, gran ary Tor ono thousand bushels, frame stable ror six horses, extra stables and pens, plenty or good water ror house and stock, stone smoke house, fine shade trees and blue grass yard. Price $4,000; 82,500 down, balance 4 years in payments with 6 per cent interest, with 6 per cent. "Write for full, list of 30 farms containing some rare bargains in excellent land. J. B. COOK, Chetopa, Kansas. 142880 a, 2nd bottom land three miles rroni Chetopa, 400 acres in cul tivation, 15 miles or fencing, 150 acres in pasture, watered by two streams, 40 acres timber, new frame house of 8 rooms, 2 wells of soft water, 2.000 bushel granary, cellar, tool house, large crib and stabling for 12 horses, small house for tenant, large fine or chard, 40 acre grove of tine pecan trees, 300 acres of prairie meadow yielding two crops of hay annually: possibiy the best stock and grain farm in Kan sas, offered for the present for a short time in payments at $1S per acre, G per cent interest on deferred pay ments. No. 219 10 acres choice land on main traveled road, 10 acrcp fenced for pasture, board stable, no house, 30 acres in cultivation, handsome place, will make a model little farm. 8500 fc-fctet-fttWfc SSW. 'S&Sh','VSV,S9 w atcli Kepairiiig: HAVE YOUR WATCH REPAIRING .IRWPI.PV WOPK- f PTrHIMG JC PMr.DAVIWri v DONE AT n- i THE BEE JEWELRY STORE . -.---- - - w-w- i j) Fine and complicated watch repairing a specially. j Motto 2fot the cheapest but the BEST work at all times. -A-tigust Schlieckor, U Jeweler and Optician, d NEW LUMBER YARD. Ht i 1! yflN account of the partial destruction ot our l 1 stock of lumber by the recent lire, and the ar delay in adjustment of loss, we have decid er! to close out everything now o- 'land and put in a new stodc. We will build now sheds and office buildings, and a stock of lumber never equaled In Vinita. In our present stock there is considerable flrt class lumber slightly charred which will be sold much Itelow original cost. ! WILBURTON LUMBER CO WW..'W' Ybu Would Hut- - '- w Travel ,ssw,'V&-vssto T mora frequently if tho time could bo spared. "When you do iournev. then speed and comfort are desirable. The Santa Fo offers a service that cannot uo equaled its trains being equipped v. tn all tho modern oase-pvpmoting appli ances. "When planning your next trip consult W. J. Jauey, Passenger Agent, the A. T. & S. F. Ry., 3044, Union Avenue, Kans?.s City, Mo. Some folks are skeptical, and Have To Be Shown But its not that way at MING'S. It has become a well known fact that they have tho largest and most up-to-dato stock of furniture in the territory. Sec his now Bed room suits and rockers they are beauties. E. M. fling Furniture Company. BOOK AND JOB PRINTING, are two things that must be well done to prove profitable. We guarantee satisfaction in all cases. THE CHIEFTAIN PUBLISHING CO. ALWAYS All the news, without prejudice The best general readiny, The best market repart, The great paper of the west, The Kansas City Star. THE INDIAN CHIEFTAIN AND Western EdlUon American Atricaltarlst. 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STOCORANDS Not occupying more space than J the first following will be inserted I at 85.00 per year. The verdict of men owning large or small herds is that it pays to advertise the brands. B. R. TAYLOR, Tostotlicr. Vinita, I. T. Smooth crop la leftear.andcrop and split In the right. Some cattle In" various other brands Jt marks. Kan go on Lo cust creek, four miles s.e. or Vinita. Ilorse brand same. Uange onHIg CaMu creek." miles west orillue jacket. Cattle of this brand sod only for ship ment. $100 reward for conviction for stealing thlsbrand. E. B. FRAYSEK, Vinita, I. T. 2Vs JEIL "WATT MATES Pryor Creek, Ind. Teh EiEr Some steers brandsd stripe across the not Cows branded LAfX crop anil spj.it ears ear. RaogaaewM'tjr wr threes. WM. HOWELL, Fairland, Ind. Ter. By mall. po,Mgc prepaid, ''ally aud sun.l iy on.- yi ar Ily mall, uifetaw prepaid daily and Su'idsy. m ui-mtlis. s- - Tho Weekly Kansas City itar. one vrar A BOON TO MANKIND! DR TABLER'S BUCKEYE FILE in my jn wi : m i tn Til o ra - rti SIftr, 0B a UTt mi sssa ansa T-z ,W . . nvw GUH Some bar on left side. Marfc.eror and split la right, under slope In lett. Range south west of Blue Jacket. 1. T, J. O. ARNETT, Chelsea, I. T. Ranch 3 miles east. Tso cattle sold except for a hi p. ment. dec 31 8 rfiI W. N. STEWART H Hill, Ind. Ter Brand Is J S Aug. 1,95. J. C. IIOGAK, Trjor Creek, Ind. Ter. UJiH l- A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. CUBES WHERE A'.u OTHERS HJ- FAILED. TUBES, BY MAIL, 75 CENTS', BOTTLES, 50 CENTS. JAMES F. BALLARD, Sole Proprietor, - 310 Horth Hsin Street, ST. LOUIS. MQ. P SHANAHAN .--. Swallow fork.-ait nnuerou In right ef uiiucisiopein lert. Bangs on Prye cr. W. H. NOBLES, Edna. Kan H7e brand sams. wo Drand I nnierhalfcropl Unci. h...1 a! I is creek, C.Ji. '. - Q B J v v- --.