Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 33, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 24, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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GREETINGS HE! THE ffi.
The following letter was received
IT
Canned Goods and Bot-
tle Goods
THE BEST VARIETIES.
ENOUGH FOR EVERYBODY
People'S'Grocery.
Local Happenings
Miss Laura Suagee is ;here from
f Chelsea.
J. D. Yost and Dr. Prow are here
from Ketchum.
James Smith came la from Kansas
City on the flyer.
Tom Delozler is here enroute from
S&pulpa to Adair.
1 County Suryeyor Ashby drove to
the country today.
Missess Carrie and Lena Ward are
Here from Afton today.
f Deputy Sheriff Jack Barker came in
from Klnnison today.
B. F. Clark and wife are here enroute
from Afton to Adair.
Christmas eve services tonight at
the Congregational Church 7:30 sharp.
Mrs. Anna Glenn of St. 1'aui jians.
3 visiting Mrs. J. B. McManus.
George C Flnley writes that he will
leave Guthrie for Vinita Friday Dec.
21.
" Mr. and Mrs. Don Burris go to Af-
ton tonight to spend Christmas with
4 hr mother.
John Powell arrived on No. 8 from
Adair and reports much dampness in
his town.
Wm. Little and daughter Bessie
went to Claremore today to spend
Christmas.
Swefct Hunt has returned from
Dewey where she has been
teaching school.
II. W. C. Shelton County School
Superintendent isattending to routine
business here this week.
Deputy George Couch and Attorney
E. II. Brady captured 90 quarts of
Christmas good at Welch yesterday.
George Poplin and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Dr. White of Adair will eat
Christmas dinner with B. G. Chaedler.
-..j -.f.d r. W Marks will
I ir. auu
W tfive a JuveLl e Party tomorrow night
n honor of their son Rosco. .
i Mrs J. F. Branson eflChetopa
J mother of Mrs. E. M. Williamson is
y reported much better.
I Geo. C. Finley has been selected by
i Joseph P. Butler as assistant Post-
master under him to begin Januraryj
1 first. i
I Mrs. A. M. Flshback and son Willie
came up this evening to eat Xmas
; dinner with her daughter Mrs. J. R.
' Carselowey.
There will be a Christmas tree and
entertainment at theChristain Chureh
tonight A cordial invitation to all
who wish to attend.
The Ladies of the Yinlta Basket
Ball Team will go to Chelsea Thursday
night to win another game from those
distinguished players.
County Clerk Nix has been on the
I sick bsr for a few days. His family
are spending the holidays with relat-
ives at Grove.
S. P. Furgerson of Adair was here
yesterday. He feels sure he will be ap-
' pointed as postmaster of his town in
' ' the place of J. F. Warren resigned.
The annual business meeting of the
members of the Christain Church will
be held tonight immediately aiter u.e
Christ mas exercises. All members are
requested to be present.
L. C. Mayes market Catale Coal
la here today. Mr.
I l Li U Ull jJkJLr"J
Mayes had some fine job work done
1 at this office last week. He Is also a
I regular reader of the Daily Chieftain.
1' The appearance of Chas B. Ilanford
in the role of Marc Antony in Antony
i and Cleopatra will be awaited with
1 interest by every lover of the drama.
sir. Handfordhas been fortunate In
if inspiring a double confidence in that
' he always is careful to preserve the
rp.r. in his Droductions so
I as to give his performance all the fas
cinations of the moaern arama duu ai
the same time avoid any cheapness of
effect which would offend the
cii.onoarpin student. Having de-
1 1 voted his career to Shakespearean
I productions he may without undue
preemption claim to be a thorough
I student of the great poet and he has
f hitherto shown tine discriminations in
I exploiting his plays in such a manner
1 as to preserve their strongest popular
f appeal without. sacrificing his position
as mi artist. Mr. Ilanford will appeal
at the Auditorium on Fri lay Dec. 27.
( ::iin o'clock r'onrpt.
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Sam Nidiffer is here from Falrland-
W. E. Ware of Chelsea is here
today.
Joe Wheat and wife returned from
Joplln yesterday.
' Miss Bessie Jeans went to Adair last
night to spend Christmas. . .
Barbra Churchill and wife went to
Claremore today to spend Christmas.
Joe Wheat is building two new
houses for the Chelsea refinery Com-
pany. Will Woodall returned from Welch
where he will move the first of the
year. .-
Judge T. L. Brown went to Clare-
more this morning to Bpend Christmas
with his family.
Mr. Eugene Newman from Wing-
field Kan. is here visiting Mr. and
Mrs. C. C. Roberts.
Edgar Burlington F. S. E. Amos and
others go to Tulsa tomorrow night to
see Parsifal the noted play.
Mrs. J. M. Carselowey and family
will eat Christmas dinner with her
daughter Mrs. Henry Crouch at Okoee.
Harry Bagby came in this morning
from St. Louis to spend Christmas
with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Oliver
Bagby.
Christmas Marriage License.
Cacra Orr and Nlcie Vann Chaffee;
Melvin J. Cheek Seneca and Miss
Pearl G. Schiffbauer Wyandott;
Benjamin F. Bishop and Ethel M.
Dixon Bluejacket; Cullus Rowe
Ketchum and Miss Eflie Bean
Chelsea.
Dropped Dead.
Audy Trout of Lynch's Prairie
dropped dead this morning while
carrying in wood. He had just brought
in a big back log to an old time fire-
place and started back after another
load when he fell oil the poarch dead.
Mr. Trout was one of the nations
well known citizens and had lived in
the Cherokee nation every since
the late Civil war.
He Is well known in Vinita and has
a host of friends here who join the
bereaved . family in mourning the loss
of their dear one.
Birthday Party
Master Sherwood Lahman celebrat-
ed his eighth birthday yesterday af-
ternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock.
There were twenty-four of his little
friends present to enjoy the occasion.
Mrs. E. M. Probasco and Mrs. . C.
Amundson acted as hostesses. The
house was decorated in Christmas
colors red white and green while the
table was decorated with red white
and green candles and holly ribbon.
The chief feature of the afternoon
was a grab basket from Iwhlch each
child received a present. Master
Sherwood received a number of nice
presents for which his mother desires
to thank his little irlends very much.
Sale of Land.
Vinita Okla. Dec. 18th 1907.
Notice is hereby given that by vir-
tue of ti e power invested In me as
Guardian of Garfield West by an
order of the CouDty Court of Craig
County sitting at its regular Novem-
ber term I will offer for sale at the
front door of the court houe in Sal-
llsaw Okla. on the 18th day of Janu-
ary 1908 at the hour ofJJO o'clock a.
m. all of the rirfht title and interest
of the said ard in and to the follow-
ing land3 lying in Sequoyah County
to-wit;
Sw qrof nw qr of nw qr of sec 13 and
the n half of nw qrof sec 26 and the
ne qr of ne qr of sec 28 and tne e
h.'if of neqrof se qrof sec 28 and
d 4r of sw qr and the w half of ne
nr of sw qr of sec 27 all in twp ll
range 26.
The aggregate appraised value of
said wards interest is 1266.33 and the
land must bring said amount.
Jesse Rowe
Guardian.
jAtxm J. Jones
Att'y for Guardian.
N. B At tho same time and place
and by virtue of the same power I
will sell the interest of Callus Jones
in and to the following lands to-wlt :
Swqrofnw qrofnw qr of sec 13
and the n half of nw qr of sec 26 twp
11 range 26. Appraised value of wards
Interest f20.".00 and sid amoufit
must he obtained from said sale.
Jese Bowk
2- ' Guard Sao;
this morning from one of the bos
confined in the federal Jail at this
place which extends to us Christmas
greetings and which we think is of
sutlicient interest to publish. It
follows:
Vinita Dec. 21.
Editor of The Chieftaiu
Kind Frieud:-! will write vou a
few lines complimenting you Ifor the
kiudut si you showed us prisoners by
sending us a copy of your splendid
Daper last Friday It was very Interest
ing to all of us poor fellows to read.
We have been waiting patieutly for
some time to learn some news of the
disposition the court was going to
take toward trying us. Some of us
boys have been taking your paper for
some time in order that we might
learn something soon and we had be
come disheartened.
We appreciate the kindness shown us
by the Chieftain and although I have
little money I enclose ten cents for
another weeks subscription. All of
the boys as well as myself join jn
wishing the Chleftian a merry Christ-
mas and a nappy New Year our only
regret being that we cannot enjoy that
blessed dav with the same reverence
and patriotism as the outside wcrld.
Yours Truly G. L. Swayze.
A RICH EDITOR
Oklahoma City Ok. Deo. 22-J. W.
Coon editor of the Miami Republican
who owns a small tract of land which
ho thought was almost worthless has
suddenly discovered that It is rich in
lead ore and zinc. He has been offered
$100000 for it and has declined the
offer.
W. E. Ilalsell has gone to Boston to
spend Christmas with his daughters
who are attending the Natick School
there.
Ill 10 ACT
Don't Write for the Fatal Stages of
Kidney Illness. Profit by the
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Vinita People's Expedience.
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Occasional attacks of backache ir-
regular urination headaches and
dizzy spells are common early symp
toms of kidney disorders li's s--i
error to neglect these illg. I he attacks
may pass off for a time but return
with greater intensity. If there are
symptoms of dropsy puffy swellings
below l lie eyes bloatjng of the limbs
and ankles or any pa ft of the .body
aon't aeiay on miuuve uexm timing
DoauV Kidney pills--; and keep up the
treatment until the kidneys are well
when vour old time health and vigor
will return. Cures in Vinita prove
the effectiveness of -this great kidney
remedy.
Daniel Duncan farmer 3. miles west
of Vinita savs: ''For some time I
suffered from pains through my . Joins
mil Urtiims whinli were. nfr.eiVv. so
severe that 1 could hardly rise from a
ctiair witnout. assistance. was aisu
troubled wltn a too frequent action or
the kt.lnevs. headaches and dizzy
spells. . Hearlrig about Doan's Kidney
puis 1 procured a txx ao me reopie s
... j j .l :
Drug More ana comruenueu uieir use.
Thev comi.'etelv cured me of all my
troubles and up until the present
time there has been no recurrence."
For sale 'by all dealers. lJrice po
cents. Foster-Vijlburn Ci. Buffalo
New York sole agents for t he United
State
Remember the name Doan's and
takenoothVr. Sold by People's Drug
Store. 3t
Mining in Sweden.
The mineral output of Sweden is in-
teresting for few people know that
this country has a mineral field.
There are 328 iron mines worked in
Sweden. The total production for
1905 was 4464833 tons of oro. Total
value of the ore products was $6164-
784 for that period. During 1905 there
were 129 furnaces producing 529437
tona of pig Iron worth 110091.396.
The value of the gold ore produced in
Sweden during 1905 was $36450; sil-
ver $52801; copper $114255; man-
ganese $7961; zinc $796666 and
coal $636550.
The New Quartz Industry.
In the past few yeais the smelting
of quartz to be cast Inio a great va-
riety of vases capsules crucibles hol-
low tubes and so forth has assumed
considerable industrial importance.
Quartz melted in the electric furnace
form a glass of iridescent brilliance
with which many klnda of jewels and
ornaments are made. It can be col-
ored with great ease and In a great
variety of tones and shades. In lab
oratories apparatus made of smelted
quartz has become practically indiP-pensable.
A Hornet Nest Prophet.
A mild winter says John Petorman
Butler's hornet nest prophet. The hor-
nets are building high In the air. If
the signs are for severe cold they build
on the ground where the snow drifts
over them to protect the larvae from
the cold. If they select a place high
for their nest they prophesy a warm
open winter. The corn husks too tell
of a mild winter says the hornet nest
prognosticate. The husks are thin
and few. Punxsutawney (Pa.) Spirit.
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SENSIBLE SUITABLE AND
SERVICEABLE
Christmas Presents may be had at the RatcM Store.
Smoliing Jackets Fancy Vests Ties Suspenders in fan-
cy Boxes Handkerchiefs LhfUers Fars Pin Cushions
Linen Drawn JYork Embroidered Center Pieces and Doi-
lies Belts combs Jewelry Rugs Teddy Bears Coats
Suits Slippers Shoes Purses Bags Kid Gloves Para-
sols etc. ect.) etc. v j
READY AND RELIABLE
1 "TPn tin $ BBR ff' ff&fl '
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I Iffll A Merry Christmas
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We wish all our Cus
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A Merry Christmas
and
AlHappy New Year
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Hutchinson, W. J. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 33, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 24, 1907, newspaper, December 24, 1907; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc772940/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.