Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 26, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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Andrew Carnegie Says:
That if you are to become well-to-do you must
first save a thousand dollars. Then by investing care-
fully gradually increase your income.
Dpnnsir vrmr sauincrc in this hank. We have a
savings department in which we handle such accounts
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paying 4 per cent interest.
INTERNATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO.
CAPITAL $100000.00 '
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Fresh Meats. Beef Pork. Veal and pure
Pork Sausage Pickled Pigs Feet Home-
made Lard Cured Hams Smoked Bacon.
Corned Beef New Kraut. Sour & Sweet Pickles
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I Order Delivered Promptly
M. D. DANIELS MARKET
Phone 54. E. Canadian Ave.
The Farmers State Bank
VINITA OKLA.
"Wants your account whether large or small. If you
are not a customer of ours we ask you to give
us a trial we make it a point to take care
of all our customers any accom-
modation consistent with
prudent banking is
gladly extended
to all.
W
porch
E ARE NOW showing a
nice line of Fiber rush
rockers just the thing for
es and for libraries.
HOLLAND
The Furniture Man
n BUSINESS n
GROWING BUSINESS!
Yours
Ours
IF YOU ARE NOT GROWING
WHY NOT?
f UR prompt up-to-datejmethods.
business like in everv nar-
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We can help YOU by handling your business in this locality and
we kindly solicit the same.
Cherokee
National Bank
Vinita Oklahoma
rf1 THE RED MILL
Sodas
Sundaes
Flipps
Frappes
Egg Drinks
Lemonade
Limeade .
Grape Juice
SOMETHING
SPECIAL
EVERY DAY
Fruit Salad
Strawberry Iceream
Fruits
Cigars
Candies
(including the fam-
ous Roubidoux Col-
lege Chocolate and
Sugar Piums.)
Chewing Gum
FELIX RiDENHOUR Prop.
Dr. G. O. BURCH
Practice Limited to
EYE. EAR NOSE AND THROAT
Office in Wimer Bids.
. Res. Phone. 458 Vinita Okla.
Dr. F. L. Marney
Veterinary Surgeon
RIDDLE'S BARN
VINITA OKLAHOMA
Office Phone 143. ftes. fTiene; Hack 4S9
U STUBBLEFIEUU.IL IL
DENTIST
Rates Reasonable . Examination Fret
All operations made as painless as pos
sible and all work guaranteed
Soranoform ued for Painless Extraction
Office In McGeorge Bldg. Plioue 141
WILLIAM T. RYE
Attorney & Counsellor at Law
Room 6. Scott Bid VtoitA Okla
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John Wise was at Chelsea today.
W. M. Simms Is at Tulsa on busi-
ness. Mrs. Lee Barrett is visiting in St.
Louis. '
Ed Silvers was here today from
Tulsa.
Dr. A. M. Cllnkscales went west this
morning.
J. W. Sanders returned to Tulsa last
evening.
J. C. Wilkereon went west this
morning.
W. H. Hunt went to Claremore this
morning.
John E. Ward is here from Afton on
business.
A. J. Williams went to Grove today
on business.
Uither Duncan returned to Chetopa
last evening.
Dr. D. B. Stough went to Bluejacket
this morning.
George W. Dixon was here today
from Welch.
Mrs. H. J. Allison of Afton was in
the city today.
R. V. McSpadden left this morning
for Butler Mo.
Miss Maud Mode of Grove Is visit
ing in the city.
O. A. Butty of Rogers Ark. was
in the city today.
A. L. Churchill returned from Clare-
more last evening.
RESIDENCE FOR SALE Having
determined to build and move to my
farm east of town my residence prop
erty is now for sale. Cash or terms
Seymour Riddle. lw
Gene Englehart was at Big Cabin
on business today.
Major H. C. Cusey went to Pryor
Creek this morning.
Lou Bordenkircher came In from the
south this morning.
S. F. Parks was at Pryor Creek on
legal business today.
W. E. Greenleaf of Kansas City is
visiting J. T. Brackett.
E. A. Jackson of Zena was transact
ing business here today.
T. H Hippie and family leave soon
for Independence Kans.
W. H. Sanborn of Topeka Kans..
was a visitor here today.
R. Lee Martin and wife were in the
city last night from Adair.
Noble Lewis was here from Pryor
Creek yesterday afternoon.
J. S. Warren of Chelsea was a visi
tor in the city this morning.
m. u Swanson of Chouteau was
transacting business here today.
joraan Morns or Centralia was
transacting business here today
ine i. u. U. F. lodge rooms are
being fitted up with new furniture.
J. R. Campbell left last night for
G. P. Fogle and Marshall Stevens
returned from McAlester this morn
ing.
a business trip to Coffeyvllle Kans
WANTED Two good milkers must
have recommendations. Miss Janle
Hall.
a. K. uowd of Tahlequah was
mingling with the throng here last
night.
T. W. Wallace the Welch and Pryor
Creek banker was in the city last
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornberg leave to
night for a visit with relatives in In
diana.
Miss Mayme Rutledge and Miss Allie
Brown of Chelsea were visitors here
today.
Henry N. Nolen and Miss Louise E.
Duncan both of this city were mar
ried this afternoon.
Mrs. C. A. Bull arrived last night
from Enid for a visit with her sister
Mrs. H. R. Warner.
Milwaukee-Kansas City game post
poned on account of rain.
Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Pershing are
attending the state association of the
Congregational church at Chickasha
The frost last night it is thought.
was not very destructive to the fruit
crop but did some damage to garden
plants.
Examinations for teachers certifi
cates will be held Thursday and Fri
day April 28 and 29 at County Super
lntendent Shelton's office. .-
The arguments on the motions to
set aside a number of whiskey indict
ments will be heard by the county
court beginning at 9 o'clock Thurs
day morning of this week.
Meetings for the consideration of
the proposed repeal of article 9. sec
tion 9 of the state constitution have
been called for Success school house
on May 21 and at Kinnison school
house on May 28.
A telephone message from Welch
this morning stated that the ble six
teen inch gas main two miles north
was leaking and some miscreant had
set it on fire and the flames were
reaching high into the air and the
roar could be heard a mile" away
DON'T
Fail to see the
Fight Pictures
at the
VAUDETTE
TONIGHT
BASEBALL SCORE
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION.
At Kansas City.
The score r. m. E
St Paul . fi 9 3
Kansas City o 6 1
Batteries St. Paul Gehring and
Spencer; Kansas City Brandon and
Sullivan. Umpires Chill and Owenn.
At Indianapolis.
The score r. h. E.
Columbus . ..: 4 7 1
Indianapolis . 5 6 2
Batteries Columbus Leibhardt and
James; Indianapolis Graham and
Bowerman. Umpires Blerhalter and
Cusack.
"Hv fC
flew Warner Corsets oflate desi2"-
for all shapes stf'd
" for all ages $1 .00 $1.50 J2.00
and UP t0 2.50
Skeleton Waists White and black for children 2 to u
- years of age... 25c
SttSDenderS With Hose SuPPrters attached a new article.
i on sale now at.. 25c
Girdles and Summer Corsets 50c
The Golden Rule Vinita Okla. j
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
At Cleveland.
The score R. H. E.
Chicago 2 9 1
Cleveland ......0 3 1
Batteries Chicago. . Smith and
Payne; Cleveland Berger and Bemis.
Umpires Kerin and Sheridan.
At Boston.
The score R. H. E.
Philadelphia 4 4 0
Boston 2 12 2
Batteries Philadelphia Atkins and
Thomas; Boston Wood and Carrigan.
Umpires Connelly and Dineen.
At Washington.
The score R. H. E.
New York 5 8 0
Washington t 2 6 3
Batteries New York Warhop and
Sweeney; Washington. Oberlin and
Street. Umpires Egan and Evans
We Have a Force of Mechanics
to do Your Plumbing Work
GIVE US A TRIAL
DALQUEST
PHONE 200
At St. Louis
The score R. H
Detroit 5 8
St Louis fi 10
Batteries Detroit Willetts and
Stanage; St. Louis Bailey and Steph
ens. Umpires Perrine and O'Lough
lin.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
At New York.
The score R. H. E.
Brooklyn . ...1 6 1
New. York 3 8 2
Batteries Brooklyn Rucker and
Bergen; New York Wiltse and Meyers.
Umpires Kane and Klem.
At Cincinnati.
The score R. H. E.
St Louis 8 6 0
Cincinnati 3 7 4
Batteries St. Louis Bachman and
Bresnahan; Cincinnati Spade and
McLean. Umpires Brennan and
O'Day.
A GOOD MELLOW SMOKE
LA ZURITA Cip
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No Expesive Bands or Label's. Just the Best Grade Lone
Filler Tobacco in a Good Sumatra Wrapper
THE BEST SMOKERS SMOKE THEM
Bay Them From Your Dealer -
At Philadelphia.
The score R. H. E.
Boston 5 11 2
Philadelphia 5 10 2
Batteries Boston Brown and Gra
ham; Philadelphia Moren and Dooin
Umpires Emslie and Rigler.
WESTERN ASSOCIATION.
At Tulsa.
The score R. H. E
Muskogee 3 6 1
Tulsa o 3 2
Batteries Ray and Gavin Hamilton
and Hart. Umpire Goebel.
At Bartlesvllle.
The score R. H. E.
Joplin . 5 ft 1
Bartlesvllle 3 Y 3
Batteries Hamilton and Gray;
Thomas Ensiey and Vanderhill.
At Sapulpa
The score
El Reno
Sapulpa
Batteries
R. H. E.
1 12 3
2 5 2
Kimmell and Brown;
Scott and Jeffries.
At Guthrie.'
The score R. H. E.
Enid 5 7 3
Guthrie 3 8 4
Batteries Burge and Goldwafthe
Fowler and Clifton.
FOR RENT Furnished and un
furnished rooms in the Hunt building.
Mrs. Gi Miller. 312-4
T
HE VftUOETTE THEATRC
McCurry & Hawkins Mgrs. L
Program Changes Monday Wedne-
day and Friday.
PROGRAM TONIGHT
"His Winning Punch"
"William Radcliffe"
"Drama at Messina"
"How Jones Got a Suit"
Song "When I Dream in the
Gloaming of Yon"
Admission S cents and 10 cents
v r v.
Scene from "The White Squaw" at the
Auditorium Friday April 29th.
AUDITORIUM
Moving Picture Show
ENTIRE CHANGE OF
PROGRAM EVERY NIGHT
TO-NIGHT
"The Confession"
'The Unlucky Fisherman"
ADMISSION 5c I Oc
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Would You Go to
California This Summer
If I should tell you how ycu could save from $30 to $40 on
usual cost of a round trip ticket? Tickets would be first-class
good on any Santa Fe train allow liberal stopovers and have
sufficient limit to give you time for a fine summer outing.
Full inform t tion and descriptive literature free on request
R. J. KENNEDY Pasteng er Agent
Topeka Kaiuas.
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Marrs, D. M. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 6, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 26, 1910, newspaper, April 26, 1910; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc773157/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.