The Vinita Weekly Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1906 Page: 4 of 8
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Uhc Vinita Chieftain.
Weehlr Edition
The V'tiiU Chieftain is piu.ll.shod every Thursday
morning at VinlU Indian Territory. It I the oldest
and mo.t etcnlvely rend newspaper m tha Northern
I'M i jut. it Is In it twenty fourth year and has a srciu nil
Circulation !)iioin.'!iimt the north ha.f of the Indian Ter-
ntory. Tin sutwrtjiMnn price of the pajwr I f t .on a
)t..ir. lay it advance. A postal card IH Bt ft Kimj.it!
copy any were tn the I'nited StiUe.
CHIEFTAIN PUliUISIIINC COMPANY.
R. M- MeCUNTOCK EdUwr
J. r. MURPHY. .i.Mlf.
critical Texan who U ruthlntf tUiut ht utc the day
aplt.illtid with U skj voice ta "my country men" for a
vindication from the cruet i'j!tio! his enemies'? And
which! Utler lv4iiH.ii. wliit. rtputs.it thute wlo
who prove faithless in ih:r tmv; ur Tw melt stilt
CU.i lUlH) til tf tjON.HI!'?
Ami It leeteii said that I lade? is rrmlng ta this ter-
ritory to help J wit Iunand t-urmau at; J boh tt'iihaia
and other precloue a'on of aociet y carry Oklahoma for
the Ivtvoctat ic party '
Official Paper of Cherokee Nation
t'w rulilihinf; ! and ionics of l.iU Allotted lo r In-
hertlrd he KullUiwd In
Thursday
V IN IT A. OK LA.
OetuUr H l
ominv ni'iu r ai-ono
The l hieftatn I impelled a;ii to comment to the
Improved appearance of Vinita' business dstr Ut. The.
paving of Wi;soist net alone i urt:cii !y start Inn?
change Hice List fa.! ami so many of the business boos-
es hate been eni tftjly remodeled and modsrni ed that alt-nether
Vitnu is wonderfully Improved. Wlwti Illinois
a.eiiue is pa ted s an 1 when is that tfuinn tg 1st done'-!
ft'id the au.ht.'".tilt is built Vinita will t l ard to Nat.
Ml ST II A VK IT.
That Hotter roitd reem to want to t wooed by Vitil-
It. This fit y must k'O after It. If the road U to I
i built. It would be amcide to permit its construction thru
towns wt and aouth of here that would cut off from
Vinita tra I. Vituta must net busy on this iir--.
ttiii at once.
K!;rUKKNTS T 1 1 H WHoLK ToffN
A tioii puri ;in !i;a.v n cilin in liutl.rla hAs alti tist
mianlniously. nidorcd Henry Asp for d!!Aft to the
const it ut i"lia; ciiun.t Inn. Si' ! ti he is eK ctl it
wilt l tt. fault lint altmw of tlw r.ii'ut.Jic.v pa-'ty
whi""s luMiiiiir he is. tl .it tiuthnw is r jr-.st.itpd hy a
ranmad attorney tut of tf. cf r.uthne. rrd-
less ( f poUla-s. who fe! tt-al tl cj u Ust do w!.ater H
Satitw l' asks in onlwr to protwt tht-ir est.
I ITTUC-rr?
1 conduct my p.t.j-rs in the Interifst uf the pop!e'
sis W. 1. tb'.vst ltfii-r.it so tuiM s i f fur yosernor of
New Yoik. lo ti i-wpi reaily want lh v.'!''t
news an 1 rsii'e t u s t ! "su n t i " itu; and tilth th
lies ai'd aetisationahsiii that Hearst' papers sens up
daily and n auy t lines daily ' If so tlm tip! of the
I n. ted Statts are on the erk'eof i!tetiera-y .
Jell lai. It Is aniniuiuMd. Iscomtus mer Into Okla-
homa am'ain. Korainateiy tie In ta nsivs Vinita this
tune. Ttihscitr tias u!Terd aum-'lently It wouhl ss.n;.
And now d'Wi t you apj'rwiatejt ais mLlewalk? tr
rathr wouldn't yon appr'lat them if they had) U-en
bo lit.''
1T.OVI.H
A nejjw culleit in snlh fa ml ma has tiecit (5-tt.yd
by dynamite the president havnirf "u.adrt t.in.sc'if o!juci-
loirs to ll. white ptsopleu" Ne'"ixs tote the Ik u o
craM? ticl.el; you know ho the trader has twt-n telliiiit
you that t he ! eii;'rat alone a.'e jour f f lends Slid will
k'ie u k!wd c!.h.1. I'isJi"t this little n Client iioe
it'.'
h Ul.h.V Till. Ma II 11 Vl u nil T..
Thf siipe-i:e iMurt l akiriij d.vi-h-d m t to mt-fre
!ii the case i f ei-Set'ator lUljh J I'.urtoti id Kans-w
t hut !.!; i i in w i 1 ssu ! .;oi.rnio4 thiud the turs
as a c i; ?. fell it. It w ( I r h 'ilred that at the
' last Mrs t.ti f cti sot e J sej li W lUi'i y nf T ias
aa irtuou'y Indigiui.t lt a Hurt on lad not ler
eijelied from the scf.ate. What was It. t!.jt Hurt mi had
done that shoii'd hae cause Ha' ley to storni in this
tiieiodrauiat ic manner'
Hurton it wi'.i N feme i.lwreil whii I ruted State
senator aptard as a lawyer Utti the p!o'!le de-
partmeiit represeiditirf a c'ietd who for various reason
wanted to lulat the pfntal laws a'iiiist tilit imat
business. Ihat was wrontf in Hurton: mrm ethically
and wroi)f from the standpoint of thu ia for a t'tiite I
Mate ntstute haJ been jafsj prohibit inn: a congress
man from practicing tfir any of the depart inents. It
i iio more than just therefore that Hmton tt.hos.iil It
punUhed for his violation of the law.
Hut it certainly dM-s trake a man's red biool Utl to
think that that Tetaa hypocrite Ha;!f should bare
cried out K'inst hl fellow ainiier when bis own band
txirss the game mark of jrulit. Tlie only difference be-
tween the two tneii wa that Hurton was eitremeiy
cru le In his method and played for eery small stakes
while Hallcy wMwiisumtiiatety ihrewd and played fur
mil lions.
Halley didn't practice before one of U 1ej'artn:nt.
There wasn't enough a oney In It. Hallcy knew that
the Standard Od had lr;n driven out of Tea. and tlut
It wanted I acit. It' wrot g for aetist r to use bU In
Bu-uce lf ire a depart rfnt; Hs ferfecfy rljtbt accord-
iftrf to the Hal ey standard of morality fur a aenator to
use Iih liuiueuce in bis own tal In any tuanner be mm
fit- atnl.remntierattte. he for the tlb; tit token of '.-
tji tt rai'ev tb Jin.maculate the ait.lesf the impet cf.Sle
I!h inrJ.ieiiCe ai-.d ccceede I In relnstatlt'ft 'the
f HAULl.s H. IKMiKKS.
fharlea II tUvfcs.UeputJican nominee tor debate to
the const It ut lotia! contention from the i t H district is
a n an en:lt:tit ly nia!i!'d for the positiuii. A tiathe of
Indiana he t from a at ate where projjrc "Ive Hcpubi).
can pnneip'-e hate tsjts apphod to the iriakirufof a state
rich mt'tory element that &vs to make the Idtuil con
iuonwealth. His loo t t-rteiu-e has i;ttn l.lm an li
si;ht Into public affairs which will t ttlretrely ta'na-
bie and indeed necessary to a deU-ati. wh j will make a
iiititst et the wok at ('uthric
Mr. 1 vers hasdeieioped hi caj t"ity a a n an who
ih ts thitik's while actiiij; in VahiiiKtni as a td-folate
fr itn ti.lt a. It is larke y ow In t j his strenuous work-
that Vinita is di-si-ftiaUd In the'nt'.teboo-I bill as a m at
of th.e federal Cotirt of the rw rasirrn district tf the
new stale ut Oklahoma.
Aa Hi-publicau no one tan .piestion Mr. H. vers' fd-
ness fur tb position to wh.cii I has been iioti.inaiftj.
He las ten ItidefatUihie in Justfforia to etaru e and
build up the j arty tn this sect um. He is known at' our
the northern part of the district a-s an orator who l tu-
leoa In bs cha i plot .sh.p of UepubHcan prirtclpN-s.
Abna ail Mr. UiVers Is a itlet.d of .uct Ion and of
U'.ritii it. an. Where the I s-iiif crat ic randidate i
opj-os4 d t i hub fc'hcoU and t.i the widest isibie n-
teiisiott t f free pmbllt acbv.;s Ml. Ii;.r fa. Ts theirt
and he fatoi)ia!o the k'.-i.e id . -ut n f. r the child of
the p"r Uilx-rsiij' nan r f uri.er as f. r the i cii naU.u.
The p aiiMs in the Hepublicart platform ' vi i 'u' H-
riht of ia's-ntij; n tn to j r.t in t life and !ni:h and
de Uriti' In fa. or of a oh. d iaU.r law u rot. c bis
children trim too '' iaU.r. wt-te i ut there Icy Mr.
lioer-s. He elands .(tiarei- on the in ttalhe and rcfer.
endurn plank and is lor the atr:ctest m . at iUof the
railroads an 1 all other corporations.
Mr. I.V.-era wiii tsr elect c-1 dt'uale frt m the 'th
d;triit. and ? e !;" b.. nf.a of the t rc:;est iletvale in
the coiitent ltin. The .'"th J. - !r..-f whl t j run I vf hui!.
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Why Not Buy a
Heavy Overcoat
Now
.titd lc prtptret! lor the fir-t
Wir.try weather- you know an ounce
of prevention is woith a pourd of
cure' Hesidtrs c'ug a wise tiling to
do yoti will have best choice of our
complete stock of smait Overcoats
of extreme and conservative design .
Most of the new style uarmcnts art-
shaped in .tt the waist; skirts have
slight Hare anil the general effect is
mure graceful and dressy than last
year's models.
As for value-giving.-that jut puts
us on our mettle for we know and
will prove to you that look where
you may vou will not find any values
to equal those we olfer m
Men's and Young Mcn's
Ovcrcoats at $8 to $25
A 'j-tftbij is hoiii viaj:" to ak Jon to
t'Oiiu1 ninl m4".
Siiifjlc and Dotiblc-Brcastcd
Sack Suits.
of fliiarlost out -ox lu.sivt o'.T.s s of w.r.
tn!- r;issitao!i-s o!ivjots ati.l tvti4 f.ij;!)
'!.i to-moasiiri.-jnaili' in pvcnll.ij k' l-nl
j.not
SIO to $25
Good Shoes for Aicn
(sjM--j:i la.") for Winlot Wear; t!s;il' f
ali tort of fiHi-l loathi-r in ftl! l!o r.rrs-f
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One of the lea ling jisues In the ra.npavn fur dele-
gate to the constitutional contention will t-ethat of
free public s-hooi. The lienio.nattc candidate In the
5Ui district come from a state which has a public
school ayUc-n that challenge couiparla-ja with any.
Here Irt VlniU the Iemrrr3lle party which nominal-
I Mr. Kornetrar ha denlel the petition of the children
aaklng for a free public bijti tchool while the Hepublican
party true to It traditions has champiotu-d the cause
of a high whool and wdl yet gie one to Vlnlu.
If the Iem Kra' wr.te the onstitutlan. the s'a'e
ill bate one kind of cha! If the '.P.epubilcatw write
ltOietate will bate another kind. Shalt we lineup
with North Carolina or with Indiana''
A HOT nilUT
Iown Iti iklahoma City the flht Iwtween the profit-
bitlottHts and antl-prohibitln!ste It a hot one. The
prohibitionists f niK'ht for the nomination tr prohibit ioh
candidAtM by U.tb the I-euox-rat ic and republican
parties. 1-efoaie.J In lothcasra they bate now tmmifml-
el an Independent candidate in eacn d.strict. The tight
la lot In Oklahoma city
MKLOHH M TIC M'T HOLLOW
Candidate W. A. Iedlwtter a melodramat'c triv to
a'ii1idH Inletaa thru the -lummy Waters-ritr-si' . ..
' i l'" ' ' ' railroad passee on te-lnif notified of his nom-
Ituth.o Ui.iH.r oil Pitied by th that iiw partner
FH.OM MOMAVs IhULY
C. S. Atery is In Kanstsfit ti!ay
on busllifsv
A tt.arna ;e l;cfii l.aa Nrni td
t-t Hand I lust Iter and Mi lx.iitsa
Culver. Ixdll of I.. oi-t.
Sa if S. .-tar.sleld W. II lion an 1
Mubrpy wi.l attend Hi jiubluau tnt-
Itirfs at sunsiti and Kiitti!sun-t
Thi rsdav 'i 1 Crldat .:! s
A atunatn jarkit kttt'e las
. -rlered f -r the la::n Iry . f the fe
j-iil s that hen-after ad the cMLing
( f the pr t.i-rs -at'! I l!et wl en
wast i i
The WmU and bilVt In cs to t
I JUM TI T1A "i h I'AJLY
J. C. Hratchet f fo"c) t ie as '11
the city 'est rdr.
C. II. IUtnti.rtt. a Nowata I n u't
M In t! city tu-lay on t '.s.t
Mts. Jt hn I Wa'ker and .. t Inn
ir'! this Uliifnlll f r 4 t.s'' iTfe.
la! le at McAlestcr.
1. i: W.. fe wt.u ha I.! d H.k'
etaiifc-e istu- mvik in tit at litiUit;
f ::r -rta' wtn-lis wi 1 tr
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usT in the
str: -t for the e'.i-
tuiti c n Note..U-r havearritrd from
Muski ce.her.- th y were n ad. atd
w i'l I- .list rlouted m the tarious pre-
cinct h. Ltctioii Cc'nrisssiitii.r
l.ran-Iou. Thtreao-ti Un-Hm acd
tt e lA'lof l i I t r.v!i f rel tot .
borne at liwf.inla.'e in a short
t is- "l he taw i4 i p cl: . atec f y. .
lu.dl.asbi .-iht oi .r .-jiit! j.i.cti.
tn (! whu-h lo c in I i.i'i; t j his
r io..-i f r . ". t ion
Htt. J I . I' ?H:.rg. aw t-am.-d
br Mrv Ivrsh-.o.rf ;ft tf.i rt.ori.st.i?
i f ir ( 'art i a Mo a I t e M r I r rshio
wt'1 attntd lie Spi.iijr.e'd Ae.fla-
tion id i -ius !--t'i i .(u' (...r.-hi'v Ti-
n;orr hi- .! ii't l a is-r it re
that bely on "The Ires tit J'y
vottou to It-isiii.-Si and fw He ;t 19-
the ( l.urch "
U'.uM WUM!AY "s I-.slLV-J
II. l ailer is inst K . s I i) H i;
J.S. Haker r f Ha:! un tt in liec I
S4;s lies' -r ttl.i f A-ka tie
S-e-t sd Mr t.. V.. i.-.V .
J.S e J. A. 1.; 1 t f- M..st
t in to tltl. l a l! n t 1 ! the !:.
(riitit ( t. t catuast.- !td
A teat rij;r his !. wa v. 1 this
nrtiiftf 11 lli.le-rt lir.we!! atel Ml
llltrt If. rf . U th il(le:i
l-efral a-!d:ti-na! ca:t of ta p'j
'e fn'iUel tjr the k- C.'l-t4lf to.
dy so fa'. t.l.t 't in a'i lae
til -" e !
Tie new 1 Ut fL-M ft tie 'risxi
fre'ifht deiot has U-fi ci-mp.ete t. and
the stati 01 11 !n- occiij r 1 1 y Aft-nt
W H lct ar. I I n fL.r e.
MILFORD - BERGER SHOE CO.
Fall - Outfitting - Days
Now Upon Us
Heavy Winter Shoes and Boots
Underwear Sweaters Hats Caps Gloves
These Word Begin to Sound (load Don't They? And Very Soon the
Good Will Peel (lood J
We Have Prepared Ourselves for Just Snch Weather
As the Almanac Announces
Those high tup l ts and lace up boots we are selling are as' near
waterproof as man has h arned to make leather Don t he deceived bv
any stronger r pr -ent. ti .i.
my whi h eterjone lit the vol ire country.
th wdfulThMtvl t.aiW- lr.i'vea..-aHe. .'!: Pu.ltirH1Mt()Il.f gt t rr 4 .... and the'
n u-i.H-.5;.f thcS!Vf.hrd Oil. 'partner-hip Ut .. f.. )U rdl.'ter bus tt '
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CUSTOM TAILORING
On Widm sdav and : h ir ul.ty ot next wet k October 26-27 we shall
liavt a tut) !ay ispi.i 1 uprtso -ntative of the-
J. W. Losse Progressive Tailoring Co.
.All the new- suitings will k : vhown and p.itron-sOt iliscrimination ean
have a fuit f clothes made o their liking.
See Our New Lino of NecKtles
MILFORD BERGER SHOE CO.
5outK Wilaora Street. Um rat1 Street
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McClintock, R. M. The Vinita Weekly Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1906, newspaper, October 18, 1906; Vinita, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc772581/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.