Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 268, Ed. 1 Friday, September 20, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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I LOCAL NOTES
Everybody should pull for Vlnlta.
John F. Bart Is here from Joplla.
J. E. Winners Is up from Muskogee
today. .
Let's make Viuita a good place to
live In.
M. Sheehan who has been very 111
Is Improving.
B. A. McFarland is moving into hi3
new home today.
Wm. England went to Pueblo Col.
today to remain. '
E. J. Williams of Muskogee is in
the city today
W. E.'MoTis is over from Chelsea
on business.
George J. Murray was here today
from Muskogee.
P. .E. Do well stockbuyer is in
Afton today on business.
J. II. Klethof Cofleyville Kan is
here today on business.
ATr nnri Mrs n. F. Caulev of Chel
sea were in the city today.
Mayor Sam F. Parks took in the
fair at Chelsea yesterday.
Attorney J. B. Marshall of Sholes
Ind. is visiting C. B. Rogers.
E. M. Probasco and wife left this
morning for Carthage on a visit.
W. D. Wood of Jacksonville Is reg-
istered at the Cobb hotel today.
Missnattie Ilaymes was reported
very ill this morning.
O. A. Smith and Eugene Hall drove
to Big Creek yesterday on business.
John Swain is moving today into his
new home purchased from Dr. A. P.
Owens.
The daughter of Rev. II. F. Moore
pastor of the Baptist church is dan-
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CIUUOJ; ill-
The Viuita orchestra serenaded sev-
eral of the successful de mocrats last
night. '.
Mrs. A. Bell and father Henry
Ilurst. of Grove are visiting I.'B.
Crouch and family.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Culley of Chel-
sea is registered at the .Green hotel
today.
Come to the street carnival and en-
joy yourself. Bnug your friends
along.
Mrs. Geo. Turner was called to the
bedside of her sister at Boonville
Mo. last night. s
Mrs. Barbara Churchill ai.d Mrs. F.
L. Berkhalter returned from Galves
ton Tex. this morning.
"Willie Mode returned from tr.
Seminary at Tahlequah last night on
Account of sickness.
James S. Davenport and wife and
Ed Newham and wife are seeing the
fair at Chelsea today. " :
The first annual state fair of Okla-
homa will be held at Oklahoma City
beginning on October 5th and contin.
uing to the lCth inclusive. They will
offer many good attractions the rac-
ing purse alone amounting to $15000-
The town of Caddo has just com-
pleted a new $15000 school building
at that place. It is used as an adver-
tising medium the citizens of the
town sending out picture postcards of
the building with the words "Some-
thing Caddo is proud of" It's a good
advertisement too Adair Ledger.
The local option wave has brought
to light the fact that many thous-
and pounds of mint is rown for mar-
ket every year in Missouri The Cass-
vtlie Democrat mourn3 that though
mint is a natural product of Carry
county there is no !ong.er anything to
go with it.
Mrs Fred Kelley returned from a
visit in St. Louis this morning.
Mrs. S. E. Thompson left this morn-
ing for an extended visit with rela-
tives at Neosho Mo. and Gentry
Ark.
W. R. Bell and Misst Clevenger of
Blir Cabin were married at the Con
gregational parsonage by Rev. Per
shing yesterday afternoon.
The Fair has recently put their
millinery department in fine .shape.
They are having their opening today
and it is well worth going to see.
The farmers are especially invited
to come to Vinita next week and take
in the big free streeo carnival. Lots
of fun and amusement lor all.
Emmet Dalton the bandit return-
ed to Bethseda hospital Thursday
where hejwill undergo a second opera-
tion on his arm. Amputation may be
necessary. Dalton is out of the state
penitentiary where he is a life prison--er
on parole to have his arm treated.
The smokestack of the mill at
Jewell City Kas. was blown down
Sunday night putting out a'l electric
lights in the town. The congregation
of the uniou meeting of the churches
was 1 eft in total darkness but the
preacher went on with the sermon as
if nothing had happened and the
Jewell City Republican says: liIf any
of the young people took advantage
of fche" situation nobody but themselves
found it out."
E. W. Cay wood of Clifton Kansas
Is here today.
Boys' and girls school hats and caps.
50 cents at The Fair. 202
Mrs. Eula Thompson is attending
the fair at Chelsea.
S. B. Jackson is attending the Chel-
sea fair today.
Geo. A. Ilurst of Fayetteville Ark.
is in Vinita today.
Walter Carnatzer is seeing the fair
at Chelsea today.
W. D. Wood of Jacksonville II'.
is registered at the Cobb today.
W. S. Pane of Oklahoma City it
registered at the Gateway.
Dr. O. C. Amundsou went to Chel
sea to the races today.
J. L. Cunningham of Afton is it
town t 'day on business.
Wm. Cummins and wife of Big
Cabin are in the city today.
Eula. Dye of Chelsea is vJsitlng a
sick friend at the hospital here.
O. II. Demont of Parsons Kan.
is visiting his uncle F. .T. Etter.
Tom Dotts returned this morning
from a business trip to Kansas City.
A. M. Ktchen returned from a busi-
ness visit at Bartlesville this morn-
ing. Misses Kelpie and Leila Stough
went to Chelsea today to attend the
fair. ''
Dr. C. W Day returned yesterday
from a tour through the state of
Iowa.
Mrs. R. J. Wright and two
daughters returned yesterday from t
few days viAt at Carthage.
We'se got it; We'll get it or it's not
in town. Pure Food Grocery Phone
1S8.
Lice Henderson and wife knd Miss
Minnie Tucker are at the Chebea fair
today. '
Mrs. W. J. Wade came up from Mc
Alister this morning to visit her sor
W. T. Wade.
Attorney J. C. Starr goes to Sul
phur Springs I. T. on professional
business. '
AVeare now able to furnish you sol-
id oalf cane seat dining chairs at 75c.
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'Don't forget the Carnival which
will begin Monday. Bring the whole
family and enjoy yourself.
The Commercial Club will meet
in regular session toniti'. all mem-
bers are requested to be prtst"' John
Wise will tender his resigration as
secretary of the club to take t fleet
Oct. 1st;
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HUGH COOPER
MERCHANT TAILOR
Suits made in the besc possible style.
Cleaning and Pressing a specialty.
Raymond Building.
An Incomparable Showing of New Fall Garments for Boys
Great Valaes at $4.00 Great Values at $5.00
Every mother and $6.00
planning a KNEE PANTS
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for boys grade Knee
should see Pants from
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Boys' Hats $1 $1.50 We're Ready to Show
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IN THE HOME ELECTRICITY has
Revolutionized the work greatly
ightening the labor of the Housekeeper.
She may have an Electric Fan near the
Ironing board with no fear of cooling
the iron. The current which keeps her
cool keeps the iron hot. She may work
away all day sitting down if she chooses
with no journeyings to the hot stove
tochange irons. One iron will do it
ail from a lace collar to a damask table
cloth. A steady even heat and no
scorching of delicate fabrics with too
hot an implement. Ask for one on
trial. We will do the rest.
Iron $4.00
Operating Expense 2c per hour.
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Hull, E. E. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 268, Ed. 1 Friday, September 20, 1907, newspaper, September 20, 1907; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc773108/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.