The Vinita Weekly Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: Oklahoma Digital Newspaper Program and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
Local Happenings
JSeptember 2o.
8. g. Steteus of Tula Is hers to
day.
J. T. Llltls It her from liluejaket
today.
W. U. Uemer went to Welch this
nornlng.
VV. L. Trott went to Muskogee
last night.
C. C. Turn and wife of Kelso are In
town today.
T. J. Moiitirottierj of Centralla li
lure today.
A. B. lierger went to White Oak
thla morning.
Read the ada iu the Chieftain ami
profit thereby.
Herbert Dupres relumed from
Chelsea last eight.
J. C Starrjaud family returned
from Colorado today.
J. B. llarker of Grots la seeing the
mm-lk.ni here today.
Leu Conner and Prt Chandler went
to Kant City laat eight.
It la Edo SH Cf Ctutri:) halt
ing Miss riyroetta Younger.
0rc Pstenport went to
Sotth MeAksUr this morning.
Mrs. L. L. SUtts returned lut
nlihi from a viit at Coffey v We.
Mlta Orphua of Dtue Jacket u here
last night attending the carnival.
Ardmorehass white population cf
J:.l and a negro population of 2t.
Miss Myrtle Montgomery of Cet
tralia la visiting Miss Elizabeth Scott.
Mrs-Geo. Kaf!g returned from an
citended visit lu Colorado laat night.
Miss Lulu Mack well of llluejacket
waa here last night seeing the carni-
val. C. II. riammett and A. Miller Ham-
ttett of Tulsa arln the city on busl-
nesst. C. K. Mendersou a prominent oil
man of ' -jw York Is attending court
hare.
lion . a. S. I'avenport and Mar
shal I'arrougfi went east on the Frisco
thla morning.
J. It. Chrtston and James Ilutler of
Grove were registered at the Green
thla morning.
Miss llsy Otory of Welch arriv-
ed today and entered school at WiU'.e
llalsell college.
Several of our Mm rods taggt-d a
quantity of duck on the Sake south-
east of town thu week.
The governor's fame la now com-
plete. A Norman family has named
their first eon "Haskell."
Mrs. W. W. htaat returned from
Chela laat night where se ha been
visiting for several days.
Chaa and Walter Shoe and Guy
Holden of Bluejacket ware here last
Bight seeing the carnival.
Skating has become a fad at .Mus-
kogee but not the kind that "Pu-wy-foot"
Johnson Interferes with.
L. O. Ilrown returned to h! home
at Cassvtlle Mo. last evening after a
few days visit with Ma daughter Mrs.
S. E. Wallen.
The McSpadden lease advert isd for
sale In this paper ws mid yesterday
to the Juanatra Oil Co. of Tulsa for
IJ-mo.ooeash.
A runaway it a well at (Mlesby I.
T. ! burning 'JO million cubic fert of
gas a day merely as a ilamtxHiti demon-
stration cf what li can do.
A Nebraska J:le discharged an
cff'?.r..der for stealing nine tut ties uf
beer mi the ground that It takes
twelve bottles to make a case.
Washington county cast l.Vd votrs
against and ll for statewide pro-
hibition while the tot on the con-
stitution was 3urj for and W against.
Another point that favors Vlnita as
a railroad division Is her unlimited
supply of water. Almost dally engines
have to be hauled here from Afton for
water.
Twenty new subscribers to the
pally Chieftain this week Is an Indi-
cation of the way people take hold of
an enterprise ttiat helps the town and
gives the news.
Mrs. 8. E. Smith went t Muakcfsav The esmetsry committee waa Uvl J. C Berks goes to Kens City la
this morolr.f to remain.
strueted to Uka some actios toward n'ght to remain.
Oliver itM op from Tub. clearing off the grave
September 27.
John Franklin of Patella went to
Muskogee this morning.
Frank Williams of Altamotit Kan.
Is lo town today.
The railroad have made a survey
for the new "j."
W. W. Stasia and wife went to
Chelsea last night.
Miss Ida Jones went to Parsons this
morning to visit friends.
egai business. roads urge
l Todd of Albla is visiting n n4 '
r Mrs- W. A. Brown. lMJJJl 1
id L. W. Burlington went to ' '
W. E. CUphana went to Muskogee
today on legal business.
Mrs. Lee
her mother
Edgar and
MuskOfcfBB this morning on business.
(J. II. Harlow of Hud-ton. was la the
city tcthy and paid the Chieftain a
caii.
V ili't l Mil
toa la t)
last night to visit hla noUker.
Frank Lcy of Katwaa City la reg-
istered at the Gateway today.
Miss Lela Williams of Afton !s vis-
iting her sister Miss Ktbel Wllllama
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jon?e went to
Joplln last evening to lsil relatives
Roy and Cliff Miller of Verona Ma.
are visiting their brother Arch Miller.
raved streets is what every city
should have and VlulU tieels them
and badly too.
W. J Ueamer sold a Urge herd of
his cattle on Clear Creek rauch tester-
day to lien Sanders.
Miss Kelpie Slough w til leave fur
Montgomery Ala. thla evening where
she will teach school.
Mtsse Maud Lamar and Aggie
Stack of Fairlend wet lie re yesterday
afternoon seeing the carnival
Mrs. Joe Williams and Miss Audra
Chtam earn over from AOon this
morning to attend the earolval.
TNe Missouri Mining Co. of Vtntta
started an oil well ta section It range
11 yesterday in U M field.
Mrs. J. W. Orr u appoint el by
U City Council laat night as park
i CVtcntJBloner for U: ScutM it! pr
hoae at Clare mors thla morning af-
ter a visit with Mrs. E. W. Botton-
fleld. Mrs. I'ause and Mrs. I'eck of Salem
Mo. are her visiting Mrs. J. It.
Klienfsiter of.U.e Vlnita Hardware
company.
Mr. J. F.. Pershing has moved from
the eurner cf Miller and Flint street
to his present residence on South
Smith street.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. rrvbesco re-
turned from Cartilage Mo. last night
where they have be visit ing Mr.
Probasco a relatives.
Capt- White's cow as missing this
morning and up to the present writ-
ing nothing has been heard cf her
He think she has been stolen.
H. S. (iilfielaw and O. Norrlsof lola.
Kan. paving eontractrs. are here
flguring on the work of Improving the
streets an 1 sidewalks of Vlnita.
Mrs. K. rakcrand mother Mrs. L
M Walker of Frederick Okla. left
for K! dorado Springs. Kas this morn
ing after a few davs visit nh frtenl
here.
Miss Virginia Miller will return
to tier heme in Verona Mo tomor-
row aftrr an eitemied visit with her
brother Mjron Miller and frienls of
this city.
Nothing hurts a U) ' ftellugs mure
than to act smart In lite presence of a
giri wlio la stating all night with his
sister and then get whipped fur It lo
her presence.
Mrs. Terry and daughter Mu Kate
Terry are eipected tonight fron lu n
tonvil:e. Ark to visit L I'. Smarlt
and family. Mrs Terry is a sivter of
Mrs Smart l.
Mr and Mrs Jamw 8. Istenport
left this morning fur Little ilork.
Ark. Miss (Jrsce Pavwiport will join
them at MeAiesfer and will enter
chool at Llitie Hock.
The Nukomla Oil ccaipant owiMtd
t) W. K. lUnM of C.rote J. C. Siarr
and J. W. 'flofthi el'y are spud-
du g an oil In scl ii.ii 34 township
ri k'e II wMcti is in il.e new field
Tt! drill is dewn 11 t-rt and p.-.
t'iruu:li a riC'i trill of ci a' u n: fc!t.
lUrtlesvii: ties cmme ced work cn
raiiing a doiiun f fi far ti e nr
lUrtlesvtlle and I's-il" rsllnsd wldch
Is to run from Joplin t tl.&t
City and from there on to ti r t iiy
Shots are to t locsted at Hut:? I ie.
Hy a vote m dwUlve tha there can
t no mistaking It iklahi:t)a lias run
up the Mig of ite!ni')J which is
simply the flag of this glorious repub-
lic Now that kiahoiua h.n run up
the flag who will haul it down'-W
J. llrywi lu Commoner.
Tlie City Council met Ut night
with all members present eicept
I'avlsand Starr. The tmprovrment
ordinance was read for tlie second
tints and will be discusse4 st ll-e
meeting nest TuewUy night. Harry
Hunt was allowed to remove his
scsJes from the front of tl.e Aud.tcrl-
rtum to his store building subject to
removal by tlie council at pleasure.
The council has at last Ukri tlie city
cemetery situation in hand and lm
provsmenUmuch ne!eJ maybe mate
at ofice.
Did you ever think of It? Suppose
every business man in town toog a
much Interest in tha upholding of the
town and forwarding all public enter
prlM as the newspaper man. He
works for railroads manufactories
N rt;:i l
torttury
the prettiest
wish a mtii
schools and churches good strerta and
roads urges pleads soolls and ta
cavorts around generally
Ills feelings tlien when
string halted kind of a fel
low reproaches him because le doesn
boorn things enough if the town
does lioom and the prices of real
estat advance and the owners grow 'aallsnt with discane
Iatn of Aftod is Ure
ta here today on
Joplln la In the
went to Hnor
A special meeting of the city coun
cil waa held last night The council
waa In eeewlott until quite ut reading
tlie paving ordinance. All three
paving ordinances are now on their
second reading. Mayor Parks urged
members to study them between now
and the nett meeting Tuesday even-
ing in order that tfey mar bw pad
then. Every effort la being made by
the mayor to get tlie work cf paving
etarted.
TTie city council at Claremore as
tked Judge CU1 ot the Cnited States
eourt to appoint two persutui to take
the census of ths.t town preparatory
to calling an e action to vote aldi-
tlooal Uids for water works. An
13000 issue waa reoeiitly made and a
system Installed but now It develops
Uat the three deep wells furnish In
sufficient water for U ervloa and It
will ho beceeasvry to plp it water
from the Verdigris river a distance) of
several miles at a cost of 1 10. oux
Saturday Sspt M
Olv us the hay press manufactory.
Civs us the 'Ibarra I eouriog mill.
Give u anythinf that ia swi for
VlulU.
asa. a
T. l
today.
Ed I?yrd of Che!
bualuess.
Geo. W. Wion of Joplln la In Urn
city today.
R. V. Mci!fd len
this mo ruing.
S. G. Swages Is here today from liar-
tlesvilia.
E. S. I! y of tlaremore Is In
town today.
Law ton Is bldliitg for a harrow fac
tory to ewt IT)0.
F. M. Lewis goes to Kansas City to
morrow on business.
Wm. Strange of Oielseis here to
day on business
K. (i. Carl of Cincinnati (Miio ta In
our city today.
T. II Hunt of Aldiich Mo semis
in II ( for the We kly n.nfuin.
Alfred Patterson ot Anderson Ma
is tuning F. A. S'srs s.vl family.
The buffaia arass pa-ture In the
Wichita gaa e preserve contains S.i.Vs)
aetrs
O. L. James and wife left Uniay hr
a few das visit at Joplin and Wbb
City.
Vlnita is a metropolitan town and
she mut have nietropxtlitan improie-
nieiits.
Lee Julian! Mr. Lasen of Afton
wat here St eteiung taking in the
carnival.
L- I. I'ai'juest is moving toiay to
tle property he bougtit from A. It.
Wright in the west part of town.
Mrs. J. L Johnwm and daunhter
Lottie and Tleima Ix)w of Afton are
hers today artendlng Ue carnival.
Give us an ordinance that will re
juire tne pwnre of imta to put
down sidewalks that w.ii nut endaiger
the lives if pwd'-striaija.
I rent farms. ell Uml and renttowu
prppertv a - coilect and sell. Llt
your propri i with me -J J Spencer
office wiiti Hui.er I. KnU
The city pi; ga hrred hi s iplin
drunks ti.'s tiH'1'..og. They anitl
btfors the maji f l.i sm I tit
uv.al fine and tri.i.
The f.re in the b wH at N
wta is ci'innming . .icjtjic fret
if k d4ly a' an t nv d lh
Thouin Is are tisii. the p.ite
A phtiicau Mts a plate f hot sup
t'l warm and ur'i a msn nor
ihn sis drinks of whUkt c '!! g 1."
cents esch. And moreover in pl.4t
ofup not caune tilm to but a
wildcat gold mine or a Micn ruL-
lr plantation.
Mr Nation ho is In ti work-
houvi in WasJiingUm fur setenty-five
di. writes a letter to a Ttka
paper in which shesasthst Wa!
IngUn is "stethsng with vice." Sh
ad1s: "Ths legtmlature cught to be
Instructed t ciean thiecltr." Mrs.
Nation seems to hsve weird notions of
how the I'istrictof Columbia Ugov
emsd
CxifisuUrable Cement sidewalk Is be-
ing put down around town and at the
present ck the old board sidewalks
will be a thing of the pasL It ought
to be a matter of pride to our cllliens
to see that we hate Ue best system
of sidewalks In the country. Miami
was the 8 rst town la the territory to
hate a public achout system water-
works electric lights and board walks
( and more of them ) and should not
be backward In forging to tha front
where It belongs Miami Record.
The report has reached this city oj
an asnau't made on Hev. S. A. French
and wife at Newlio Tuewhty high by
foot pais. Lev. Fisnch was cut over
the eye and knocked sense! with a
rock and Mrs. French was struck on
the arm. He su ceded in striking his
rich front the results cf his labors h off until the arrltal tsf
makei iMhlng by it. In Is like t'.she object or cause of the awult was
warding him
help. What
poor bey at ILo p-;cti
1 ntrpwary quarter to
ires wsthfut the
Kiln at v.'. u
IB not. fcnowy but H S'ifiMd to
tf a roW.ry. Seneca Jluntler.
Lota of people in tow a today and
vary body Is busy.
Ed A kins returned from a business
trip to Claremore last night.
Tr. T. T. Wimer at pulitna' U
fl alar ilng touches! on his new residence
Judge Ienniwn leaves tonight for a
few days visit In Fort Worth Yetaa.
John Parka cf Cte!sea was lre
hut evening visiting friends.
Mrs. naa fUiea of Uiclsea Is here
today atteiidlng the earolval.
J. V itrrediove ot Muldrow wu
regtsteredat the (ireen this morning.
Mrs. X. K. Warner returnet last
night from a month's visit In Chlca
Clou tlrownlng of Kansas City
was registered at U Green this morn
inf.
Mrs. A. I. Miller and Miss Alice
Miller left this morning for P-alston
Ok la.
Mrs. C TL UoppssV of Hlse ar-
rived last evening to visit Mrs J. If.
WaJWr. '
Mrs. J. L. Cunnlngliam and daugh-
Ur Miss Mabts. cats or from Af
(OO U)li Borulnf .
Mrs. C II. Hecker and children
cams down from Joplln last evsnlng
to visit Mr. Hecssr.
Mrs. 8. E. Gray and Chappol Gray
of Overton Tea are vtsittrvt T. T.
Ttiompswo sod wife
Tte chief topic of conversation now
is wha the new Auditorium win be
opened to Ue public
A marriage I teen were Issued to-
day to lliomas W Oterslrtwt and
Miss Guthrie Ccplea of iliue Jacket.
Mrs. Ikb Ieck and children return-
ed to their home at Oetop this
morning after a visit with Mrs. J. II.
Klinefelter.
Mr. and Mrs. It I. ll'.aaeney Mr.
ami Mrs. W. p. Tliompsen went to
Pryor Creek this morning to visit Mr.
an! Mrs-Sam Mayes.
Mrs. W. W. Yaho and Mrs. M. V.
Overton of In'-a Kus who has bt-eii
visiting at Fatrland stopped off hrre
t.lay to see the carnival
Mrs W. F- Halsel! rturnl from
IkwUm Mai. this morning where
sfn accompanist her daugtiter lo
will enter schawl in that city.
Mondav Sept.
Ial juet is piping t! V. S. jail for
KM
W. W. Staats returned from Chelsea
last night.
W. F. iMtto was here from Nowata
yesterday.
Ouu. Killebrew went to Pryor Creek
this morning.
W. L. iMierty of Grove was lo
town yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs 8. F. W al en went to
Casavilis yesterday.
Mr F L. Ungley of Afton is
visiting relatives tiere.
C C Lung went to Afton this
mnrtiing on bush.
M iss Nora Titer goes to ( leora Uy
to v.a t with her unci.
(I. A. South went to Muskugte this
morning on land b'-tlnrss
lull car No. 5 of Cole 1 1 rot hers Cir-
cus was hers toUy.
M. C Stearns of Okla 1111 t'tty wat
a visitor tiers Sunday.
W. S StanlVd return! from Tul
t this moriitng.
M. A. Hoult and wife cf Columbia
Mo. was here )eier lay.
The Woohtni team ha t tl.-ir plc-
lurrs taken yesrenlsy.
Mr. and Mrs. IU T. Yi-unger wrnl
tO the Oil f.I- ds this III' 10'.! g
Jack Tat y left )est r iy for his
I home In TeutscMw-e t if iiaui.
Thw("t!y and wife a'- !a?etotr
tl.e arrhal of a f.n l y this tf.ornu g.
Hon. Tom Grorge a prominent at
torney of Part'rsvlile was in t!e city
Uxlay.
J. J. Hubbard an t slfe and daugh
ter Maytoe. ot Afton attrn lo-l the
carnival here Saturday.
Miss Edna Nil of Csntraita has ao
cepted a position at Saixlers Wright's
in the dry gwls department.
Go. McCulloch and wifs went to
Afton this morttltHt to visit Mrs. Mc-
Cullvch'a sister Mrs Geo. Kule.
C. C rtoterU and wife and smi left
Saturdav evening for OotTeyvllle on a
visit- IWfort retnrnlng tiome Mrs.
KolerU will visit st Winfleld Kas.
and Kansas Citr Mo. Mr. iViirts
will transact business at Hartlestilie
before returning home
"You will be pressed tut money
ofteusr tcatis yau have no alvertts-
lug bills to pay H an tweause you
have" oueefts the Buffalo News.
"Istg advert isih b lis and big tui k
tslaneeis grow together out of the
same publicity campaigns." The mer-
chant who holds down his e ipn ac
counts by cutting out advertising
savts money lust the way railroads
would if they should stop buying rval
for their h-com stives. Without cl
the wheels wont turn; without pub
licity trada comes to a standstill. t
pats to throw .!! r out or the wio
W that gold may come In at the
Owt lo Ilos for VlnSt improvements.
iui rrlead snt U Lurant today.
r J. flood of Fatrtand it q town
today.
F. T. Farmer of Centralis Is lo
town today.
Miss Ilynetta Younger Is st Hums'
stcrs again.
A. M. Ktchena went to Ilartlesvllle
this morning.
The carnival broke ranks and left
town Suuday.
Miss Clara Chamberlln visited rela
tives In Chelseia yesterday.
II. I. Il'akeney went south this
morning on his usual trip.
L. N. Lesley purcliased a new top
buggy from F. M. Lewis Saturday.
J. L. Jones of Michigan City Ind
was registered at Us Gateway today
rred L Walker of Talileauafi waa
registered at the GaUway Uiis morning.
EobortLso retumstd to Pig Cabin
this morning after a visit with friends
here.
Saturday wu U busiest day VtnlU
business tr.eo hsvs had for a tortf
Urns.
Wro Marrsand wtfsarrfvsd in Vi-
nit yratcaay to bUi Vt futoet
horn.
Wm. Cypres returned last evening
from a weeks visit with relatives at
Joplin.
J. W. Gale wood Is hers from Mc-
Alestsr and etpects to leave soon for
a-'ortr.an.
Petter repair V old dilapidated
walks before lite city g eta a big law.
suit on its hands.
Geo- Iavls returned Una morning
from Chicago wliere lie lias twen for
medical treat merit.
. P. Galcwctut was here from
Pryor Creek yesterday and spent the
day with hla family.
Wm. llubbtns will mov Into the
Morris Knight property tomorrow on
North Wilson street.
Miis Heulaii Reynolds returned to
Muakog- tins morning after a tint
with her parents llere.
Sec irs manufactories arid give em-
ployment to labor atd other branches
of Industries will cn e
Mr. ant M'e Adam I fannakucU
leats this etening for a visit with
relatives at Atlanta. Ga.
J. A W ise is tn 114 iirk list and
unable to t at his (xmiUoii in the
Cherokee National tAtik.
Tliere a'e at present 14.1 prist ner
In the I S jll at this place. Of
tills number tit are women.
(hlverand Mim Willi llajnes ae-
tompnie.l tlir uik-.s J. J. Haynes
lo Kansas city this morning.
W . E Hin.au returned ui his ho Bit
In Aurora e;r1y after a vis.t with
his sister Mrs a H Wats D.
J M. Jones has tstught nut T. S
Jasper tl grvcer. Mr Jones will coo
tlnue the bnsiness at Ue old si and.
J. J. II ay ties of Cent rat la passed
through Iiere last lighten route to
Karaaas City lo buy guuia tor his store.
Judge Parker will open tt regular
term of the 1'nite.t States cou't !
morrow morning at t o'cioca Tt
Urm wilt st two nIi T1r are
many Important rars to be tried end
the term will be a n t In 1 rtant
0 f.
C. S. Attry wtnt ta St- Louts last
night whre espects to n it his old
frit lid Jell I. U House chsirtian cf
ths IletuUUcaii central committee.
wh) will acci'it j any President Hiee
velt on his trip down the M. v 1 1.
He will I gone several das.
Mrs Ssrah Ct aged M years i:1
at the hf ire of her n. Frank Cut. in
this city Sunday night at oclock.
F utieral rtirs were held at the rrV-drf-e
today at 3 o'clock ei.iluctKt I y
Hev. A. J WtiHsms Funeral in
Vintt cemetery. I-ewis Hcgers fi.iier
a) director.
The AudiUrtjm rytmpany promises
ttiomt wiio purplats) tickets fr the
opertiutt night that they will insure
one of the best attractions that can!
be secured. The tickets r I t also In-
elude tttss tn.uet aint dr which
ill take place after the performance
is over.
Mewtamea Orr Sander. Ttiompson
Iaviiton Uiurchlli.Tomllimin Park-
er.Hutler Hoiifoey aixt Iee are canvass
ing the town today selling tickets for
opening of the hew Auditorium. Ttey
ar doing the work at the solicitation
of tle Auditorium company and are
meeting with splendid euccswa.
The carnival has com and gone.
amis') far as wrn Uam it was a
euccens from a suclai as well as a f.i sn-
clal standpoint. Much of the credit Is
due our popular young townsman P
W. lioiifcey who managed the affair
fur the Auditorium ssMiclat Ion. The
amount res.iled from camital was
i:3llo which which will lm ui-d In
lieauttfylng tlie Auditorium park.
Mr. IUjnfoey was ably assisted by
Messrs Ji-s Hunt Jr. fwis Iijrs
Ikib (. t.an I er I'r (irirtUh. Mejers
and Jas. Waiker Ttie ramltal was a
matter In which everyUtdy was in-
lrmte I and e are glad to hi ts the
sucewful ri antwr In whleii tt ws
managed.
nnm to m
On March
S '
1907. a vcxtvan
S'gncJ ty rifiWy-foor pnivrty ovsn
crs ujs prcMntcJ tatlw 1 ty oun
cil requcMmg the cmiiKil to Ij' -t
an ' imprmrnvr.t ihsfikt in t' e
southssrst part of th oty f-r t!
ptirpttH" f tnnMftKtHijl MJtW4!iS.
On tht 22ni djy of Mifvh J07
ttw iity iouiwii p.isvs orJirutvc
No. 2it Liying uf imprifmcnt
Jistrkt numts-r thr-c anj proviJmj
t! rcsn thjt tl curb lrw shall It
tcnty-fic fnt from trntcr i
s!l avenues anj twenty fctt Irorrs
tf ti-ntct of all Mtctts and that the
siJcvsalks shall he con-triKlcJ four
ftnt ta idc on four Irxh Nv if
jjranitoid of virtificd trkk.
On Marh 2vth arn'thry pct.i.vn
aarptirg the prmbions of otdi
narve No. 2H anj praying fur Itt
appointment of ta;J if impros f
mcnt fcr district number three ta
prevnteJ to the tourxtJ. This or
J; carve was sorted ty 1H property
owners at district numJf three.
The courkil ly rcv!ut;on or
Mirth li 107 agreed Ah U
property otsrw-rs 1 Jistrkt nuirtf
three to irrprme th streets and sp-ps-.ip.tcJ
H. J. Wr ht A. B. Wf t
anj J. T. K.ii;jn a txurjof nrpone
mcnt t-i prepare rshrru'cs f cost
Uy out the taorW anj inipfne the
sUeet nj cnue v ithm tlx
trut prjstvj::y as & mjrtvV-J hy s
rv?:ti.-ti j.'H.J ty aim. all the
pfi-prrty t-rn-rs cf vt J v!!;k1.
T!m- vsi.f'n f.is hrn IjiJ out the
i't h..s Nt n avrrtj:ivej a n J re.
port !'... Ntn hk-J udh tfie 1 !y
iiH.'iv.t. l! is !. s twetify that
l!e U'siikJ p.iss an or J1r.4r.ve lev
ir a'i isv s.s:!!tnt r.st 1 .t4 h 1. 1
as req.ies'i'J ty th p'f-ps ty ewtvers
t! r pe!.t.-. hm-'i V.i-vh JJn.lan.)
M.i'th r.h anj .it the
1 y
u.'w'u'Ur N . J U s:J rev.1.
hi :i p.ivvj -iJ ppr..-cJ M i'.h
.h. p ; r
The sp.f'i.
ll'l .l.fV' MlVrl
.ll.'.f.s f tt- H..W 4v
J J? J fist J t.t't ty
..r J.-..i:u i" j?J ft-s.J;.t.n The e
t'liH-rr !us ru.V Ins rspurt ta-4
n the ps-i fk at Kins. Tl rJ
ru'ivc n.s p nj;?- 1:1 the tijft(-i
is f-jvj 1-1 ths' t ft -Nt r's ttpt
whk.h lus lu:i a.!- fU .51 C ! 4'J
uf rt-pf.t(-!?H id
Ort TwJ-iy etttni'C (M !s 1
the cuih I v ! tont.ruie C' n nsij.
t-fj:.n . f the or Jtxjnve kAjirj He
a-vMos-rvr.! w t.u h uas introjikfj
UxtweU J ij ts ? v h t .is iif't .ofy
tt n tw ir v ns.Jt-M J m 1 jy i) rut t-
ir of t!r iourn-.l.
l! is h -!!y Mip.rtjr.t t?..tt th s
J 1 :.. ' K ty p.hv J ar; i i 'y
tf if 4fi vtilk tt te vr-
tfuacj this '!. All Or Mti-
... . .
' u 's "? 1 . t N . .1. i r of f .
v t V .t! la- .-
I" p' V 1 .. v.. I
i".nt ! I !. v
.!' n : ! a: J .
lul'Hf I t' p.l'M !
1 11 1 !
y ?!i
'.' t
11 J
n I Vt J ;
'..d t'v .
..It t'.e t .
-.!'..
. 1. I'N
I'. 1. :i!t.
. H. WPHiMf
t! a' I ..! O- p-
li. f.1 li!
' i--t.
Tilt ST. LOUS RWLBUC
Rotn It titmJtolttt Potfmttttti unJ
Puhluitrt'.Bf Afei't in AJtmntt
feifsgc rVpeJef is lA U. 5.
MHI IIP i 11 10 OI1 t 1
t...l. i
Owe V-f .. et s-
Swim .... i n $ -
1 tr M.Hi?k IVi 1 tm
it S..eiji .... . .. .. ni
t n f i srv mi- ) 1 1 I t
Vi . ... . I
SlT...!h. ..
r .:. ' t 5 -m
Ii4isr iilf.isw lm. ... . i lu
It l L 1--TI u
T. ikt. ! t 4s r!r
S m ku k.tr .f t S
fcwii! WliJy nil t.
1
1 "
1 j
I -M
I
I i
r f-.
t- 0fe
Hi t
l-i .lI'.M.I I ' II V . 1 !y )
S. f . t . . 1 ...
Kl- -! Its 11 h..- k "
Writ ..... 1
ill l-lr. .
tt.lfc --t . . .
" '-. t.nm M I "
. "f i I .. I . .. . ' "
The Rrr'Mis-. .t Louis M
I ...
I .1
f
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Hull, E. E. The Vinita Weekly Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 3, 1907, newspaper, October 3, 1907; Vinita, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc772879/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.