Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 233, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1907 Page: 2 of 4
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E. E. HULL Editor &i Sficjtr
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TORMENT WAS STOPPED
IH 3 DAYS BY CUT1CURA
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For Bargains in
state
yew day 1'gt.t tnln to Eius C tj.
lex re VlnitA ";1S a. m. Afr:ti
City 5:34 p m. Retire: r. :se i-
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EAir Reanisn Acj. f to Az. 31
11.60 for ro-iOi trip- i
Wjx&i;tt Ecanioo acd Eixbecsifc i
Ac? ij to 24 IL13 fer tolA trips !
OkljLbo-a: City. Auj. 23 to St Visit '
of Ss'j. Taut 17.25 for U. rocsi trip i
TcIeooOhio Acf. 13 to 30. S-r!
Tk ris't tS2. 70 for the res od trip. j
We Have a Number of Good Farms
for sale at prices that are reasonable. See write or phone
W. H. DECK AgenL
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.OTJCe TO THE in.Bi.lC. j
FOOT C0AF0RT
Datfcs !th Cutlcura Soap eni
Anointings li.ii CuUcura.
f.:i tH ft cn ivtirr? la a st. 5
I"t jL'.'Cir.t fr r w.;a Ct'"-r
C .r.T-.. trjj -tat S.a Cure tar.i-
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1 f as ir f-ajr-ta. xtj aa-ictar r
t f t v f"-t or har.''.. f jt revir.fs ro...".-
t.'.ii: ''- t i..s. th.s tfatirnt v :u
woaders. Giaracted ai&iUtcij' . Jf.
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n " t tr v f Mex i? A Ujep
Lee Grace's in:roia.i"o:i of
Mr. Ilaskei! at South McAItvr
was a real fcl.i Dv.T.c-r;v::o one
and proves thai Mr. Cruce is the
right kind of a iK-tr.cx-rat.
John D. IlotV ffj'.t r do the
good taste of Ju-j." Lan.I.' when
he palled thebtacdaid Oil bunch
counterfeiters of society" bat
is willing ta admit that he ranks
theni all as a finer.
The Kentucky drummer who
was the first man to be fined
(110) for taking a drink on a train
ia Texas under the new state
law; has his doubts about Texas
being part of a free country.
That war scare is so dead that
cot even the official announce-
merit that Japan had placed a
rash order for ir0O0O ri3es and
a lot cf field guns couli galvan-
ize it into a semblance of life.
TRAVEL BY
TELEPHONE .
Get Results
Save Time
Save Money
DAY RATES LOW
NIC1ITRATEJ LOWER
Pioneer Telephone
and Telegraph Co.
RAG AW (
2r ViaC ll
v70-
HILL BUILDING. PHONE 19 6.
fT7 rrVXTff VrTTTTKTVTTTr fVHmfTTtT Cares Backache
Corrects
Irregularities
L Do not risk having
Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease not Bright's Disease
beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. or Diabetes
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
few liioiii .
1IE5I0
expositio
Wasn't it a little unkind for the
Bt. Louis Globe-Democrat to re-
mind Japan that Corea Ls geo-
graphically in just the right posi-
tion to be to Japan just what
..Ireland has been to England.
"Now that Senator Fo raker ha
'Xlacted himself squarely on a
platform that favors making
more rich men swollen fortane-
dom will be guilty of base isgrat
'itos3e it it fails to make him its
candidate for president
All the railroads operating in
Virginia promise to be good and
to pat the two and one-half cents
a mile rate into effect tor onp
year from October 1 thus doing
Governor Swanson out of a
chance to get his presidential
boom into tho arena.
: The Standard Oil company lias
superior efficiency in running
its own business which speaks
for the sagacity of the men who
conduct it. That it has equal
efficiency in destroying the busi-
ness of competitors by unfair
means is a fact which makes this
overgrown monopoly increas-1
ingly dangerous to the business j
a .id welfare of the coantrv. i
cjhool
upplies
AT
aliarney
(Q "Myers
While it has been hot sure
enough for three days and yes-
terday it was 99 1-2 in the shade
when Mrs. Layman telephoned
the Chieftain today that it was
104 we threw up both hands.
It reminds us of that place in
Texas where they say it has
been hot as well its hot
enough sure.
H. R. HAAS M. D.
Eye Er Nose Throat
Ofif Vuort ol the CoM Ho4f Irst s i
tb:rd Moc&y ci fh month.
Ham 0ce SOS Skin Street
. JopUn Sh.
it
A number one cow for &i3e A good
one. Call 00 Seymour Kiddie. tf
FOR
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Cocgressm3n Townsecd of
Michigan asserts that states
r'ght.s are unreal so far as inter-
state railroads are concerned
but we notice that the railroads
do r.ot seem to be finding them
so up to this tune whatever may
be the final action on the ques-
tion by the "United States su-
preme court
If a business is legitimately j
conducted no limit can be set toj
the reasonable commercial re-;
turn except that fixed by the;
market. In law and oor&ls th.ere!
is no ground for condemtirg at
ro for the imm--rsltr of it-j
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farracss. rvery man tz ar;::;'
00 TO
W. MUSSER'S
BARBER SHOP
Successor to S. L. Hill J
Good Work and Artesian
Baths.
South Wilson St.
Viaits Ok!
HIN5HAV7
Phone 76
Nickel Plated Towel Eods
" " Brackets
" Soap Cups
" Tcmbler Holders
" Shower Baths
HINSfiA V
The Plumber
See
Dalquest
T?.e greatest y aval Display cf the
Ctattiry. yorfolV will this year t 1
the Mecca of tfiou- ands of visiters j
l'rota every section. Tne eiposition Ss j
n&t alone a natal display but will be J
in everp sense an eiposition of pro- i
ducts and p regress. j
EXCEPTIONALLY FAVORABLE !
FARES I
will be in effect daily besrinoiBg April i
13th for ticket of Tartous classes itn i
liberal limits. Get the pmicQJars
from your nearest agent and pian your
trip now. With the liberal stop over
privileges and favorable routes the
trip to'yorfoik iU make an Ideal va-
cation. Ask your nearest railroad
ag eat for rate or address.
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Wi wiin-Tim
State If iilBi Sod lis
Start right and be right by buying the old reliable
Champion flowers and Rakes
Come where you can buy a complete outfit to
maKe hay. We have the best Hay Presses on
the market
The Eagle and International
Something new. Everybody wants one of them.
Come and see one of the most up-to-date stock of
implements you ever saw.
BUGGIES that cannot be beat. We can save you money
on everything you want in the Implement line.
D. S. WARREN
South Wilson Street.
H. A. Farthim
Ticket Agent It E. & T. Sj.
VIXITA I. T.
Tj) ill
MjOTSIOl
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Phone 200
Man Zan Pile Remedy cotres pat cp
in a collapsible tube with a nonie.
Easy to apply right where the sore-
ness and icfaxatlon eitsts. It re-
lieves at ence blind bleeding Itching
or protruding ciles. Guaranteed. A.
P. Owetia. j3n
RiDfcS Littio Liver Fills keep the
system clean the s'omach sweet.
Pnccpt reiief f or headache ami bilious
ness. Good for all the fasS!y. So;d
by A. P. Owens. j3m
ra honcJv.
1 1 .
to all he can c-a
human race has never been sj
to device a way to restrain grt--d j
that opera' ei wl'hln the limits of 1
tie law but all in; its are try in :
to evade the law in on? way c
I.-:t :J
iri ion.
tar-a:a.
To Loan
FOR. SALES
tj 1 ' fw-f: c-t frot.t. Sue
iT'C- M.t?; t"i s f 10
i.ee 110 per moottt. p.ijj
-I4"K).M to lean co
1 it
er.
l gsA tilj property or farm land
i j T. II EXGLF.IIATtT.
Me Pat S xty In Oiojer.
More than falf of tcankind over
siity years of ae scfer from KidreF
and bladter d".jrders usually enlarge-
ment of prostafe glands. This is both
painful and dmgerous. and Fo'ev's
Kidney Cure sl.ouJd t taken at the
: fi rst sign cf darker as it corrects ir-
re?ulaJit ie? and has cared nay old
: men cf this disease. M r. Rodney Bur-
nett Rockporr Mo. writer: 'I suf.
. f-red with erilarsed rrotata gland
aod kl-lney troub'e for years and a-ter
raking two bottles of Foley's Kidney
Cure I feel better than I lave for
twenty years although I ta no il
years ouV A. F. Owens.
Important Thb
announcement is charged
constantly. Look for it every
day. It will savejou money.
JOPUN EXCURSION 5UN-
DAV JULY 2!st 1907
M K. & T will ran a special traiu Sqb-
d.f Ju'r 21ft to JopHn and reiara; fine
f I 25. For time cf trains see Sy bills.
la effeet front Jsn 1st to Spt.waber 30h
iBcIssiTe IS'JT aal iissits Oetober 31st
197. Good to eer.kin point in Alabans.
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Florida Georgia Kenfaeky Leuisiaa ( 1
Mississippi North Caraliss Te&Bese f j
Virgiaia West VcviBia. Alo St. Louis ! j
Ciiago Yellow Siose J"tionl P&rk J jl
Denver Colo and tier point. For i j
farther iaforx-tion aee M. K. ar.i T. j il
tu-ket &eEt. 1 14
JAAESTOWN EXPOSITION: ST
Aprii 26th to November 33th IjCT. -Se-1 1
toa tiekets from Visit b4 reiura 1-51.55 If
A 6-dy ticket 143 00 and 15-Jy
ticket f3..0.
H. A. FARTHIfiG
Agent X.. K. & T. By.
Phooe N 5. Viaita 1; T
VINITA
Cleaning - Parlors
4 1 vwiiitcic urn: ui i
Furniture Car-
pets Linoleum Art
Squares and Matting
All styles cf Window Shades Curtain
Poles Portier Poles and trimmings.
Call and see our line and get our
prices before buying.
R'esf I'd Ave. Ttlpone 24.
SMILEY & CO.
Dvis Hill Pr. J. E. Suffirj?torj CSblr U. W. Buffiton V.-frti.
We will eU x-l irrt yoar Cothe
to be elensed ni prss4 and
deliver tiiem pro2;.ly x very
low griefs.
Vinita National Bank
Capital StocK SUO.OOO.OO
(Largest Jo CheroHt Nation)
Solicits Your Deposits and Your Loans
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HUGH COOPER
MERCHANT TAILOR
Sails is ad ia tie bf-t pKtit ttyle.
Cleaain? ar.il Prsiaf t jeii".Sy.
Raymosi Eallitir-g.
Delightful Summer Outing
t 1 ca-i suggest any number of delightful trips to Lake
Mountain and Seaside Resorts at a very nominal cost.
Ran your vacation trip now tell me where you are think-
ot spending your vacation and I wiH gfadlv give
TT you tua particulars. nti m .?
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Hull, E. E. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 233, Ed. 1 Friday, August 9, 1907, newspaper, August 9, 1907; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc773606/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.