Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 124, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 2, 1908 Page: 3 of 4
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The fall lines ere in for youths boys
and children and every style that is
destined to add fame to this "Home of J'kiLJLl
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Youth's double and single breasted fancy Cheviots and QC Cfl
Cassimeres plain black and blue serge Suits $1.50 ta . . . OUiUU
Children's Russian Sailors and other novel- 2 50 to S5 00
THERE WILL BE NO CLOTHES WORRY
ABOUT THE SCHOOL SUITS WE SELL
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MERCANTILE COMPANY.
GOOD CLOTHES
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HOME BANK FOR HOME PEOPLE
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
Cherokee National Bank
at the cloae of business July 13 1909.
RE90UKCE3
Imiumi and Diocounts $38717 93
Overdrafts 81 59
Furniture and Viitures 1090 OO
HUiok and .Securities ....... . 973 74
United States Bonds 6250 00
5 Per Cent Redemption Fund 312 50
Cash and SlUt Exchange 30304 B
$98503 74
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $23000 00
Surplus 5000 00
Undivided Profits 70 3(i
Circulation 0250 00
DEPOSITS 21H3 SH
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CITY DEPOSITORY COUNTY DEPOSITORY
Government Depository for INDIAN Money
WHY NOT YOU?
Special Price of 75c
each for a solid oak cane seat Dining Chair.
Price good only while present stock lasts.
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An Intelligent Horse
Knows when he is well treated
and he appreciates a well
made well fitted and adjusted
Harness just as well as a man
does his pants. Try our make
and see the horse laugh we
will please you both.
Try Martin's Harness
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The Weather.
Tonight and Thursday fair
Local observations for day pre-
ceding furnished by C. E. Lehman:
Maximum temperature 83 (legs.
Minimum temperature.
Temperature at 1 p. m.
Precipitation
Wind direction north
Per cent of sunshine. .
66
82
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Personals
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Fresh candies at Cullens'.
The Katy flyer was over three hours
late today.
Bob Murchison came in last night from
St. Louis.
Fresh candies at Cullens'.
H. E. Cantrell arrived last night from
Harrison Ark.
Mrs. Bramble left this morning for
Afton.
Big Bottles of Ammonia 10c at Burns
Martin Bell is among the Chelsea visitors
here today.
Jean Chenault is in Vinita today from
Ardmore.
College Addition. Sale starts Thurs
day Sept. 10th 9 a. m. 124
F. S. E. Amos attended the Okoee fair
today.
W. L. Moore of Nowata is transacting
business here today.
M. Bucy. of Cleveland had business
this city this morning.
Collegee Addition. No lots sold till
9 a. m. Thursday Sept. I Oth.
H. B. North of Muskogee was a business
visitor here this morning.
F. M. Pickerell of Edmond spent this
forenoon in Vinita.
College Additionlow prices easy
terms; 2 miles cement sidewalks.
David Meredith went to Fairland this
morning on a business trip.
B. G. Chandler went to Afton today and
may visit Miami before returning.
Call 84 for meats. CityMarket. 98 1
Wilson Suagee came in from Okldhoma
City last night for a few days visit.
B. H. Smith of Alma Ark. is transact
ing business in this city today.
R. A. Jaynes of Fayetville Ark. is
is spending today in Vinita on business.
College Addition will be advertised
and sold for 100 miles around Vinita.
B. F. Ingram and wife of Tulsa were
among the visitors in town today. .
W. S. Irvih U. S. internal revenue in-
spector is in thecity todayfrom Muskogee.
Sandidge Hill and family passed through
yesterday enroute to their home at Bartles-
ville. C. C. Jenkins of Bluej acket was here
this morning enroute home from the con-
vention at Tulsa.
College Addition every lot a beau-
tiful building sitestreets all' paved.
J. R. Hastings passed through last night
enroute from the Tulsa convention to his
home on Horse Creek.
D. F. Harness a real estate man from
Oklahoma City was among the visitors
here yesterday afternoon.
College Addition. Terms $10 down
$10 per month. No interest no taxes
not a lot sold till Thurs. September
10 9 a.m.
Wm. Campbell and George Bullette of
Tulsa passed through this morning en-
route to Miami.
Bob Knight who has been in the city
for the past few days left this morning
for his home on Grand River.
College Addition Sale will take
place on the addition.
STRAYEDLast night one bny horse.
Seymour Riddle.
J. Wes. Harris was here last night en-
route from the Tulsa convention to his
home at Big Cabin.
The Cherokee Investment Company have
employed G. K. McProud to assist them
during the busy fall season. He began
work yesterday.
Buy your lot then let us build your
house you can pay for a home like pay
rent Cherokee Investment Co. tf
Congressman Jas S. Davenpoit and
wife returned last night from the Demo
cratic convention at Tulsa and Mr.Daveu
port went to Okoee to deliver an address
at the fair.
R. F. Laing Great Chief of Records of
the Red Men of Shawnee is here to meet
with Buffington Tribe 22 Odd Fellows
Hall to-night. All members are request-
ed to attend.
Second class one way colonist fares to
Alberta Arizona. British Columbia Cali-
fornia; Idaho Mexico Montana Nevada
Oregon Utah and Washington. Date of
sale from Sept. 1st 08 to Oct. 31. 08 in
clusive ror furtner information see Ivaty
agent.
II. A. Farthing Agt.
S Cheroke Investment Co. for Build
in 4 Loan. MoGofge Building. tf
The the thermometer too closely.
You will only feci the hotter. For
real comfort take a good look at
the new Perfection Clothing just
received The new style suits for
boys and young men arc dandies
THE PRICES ARE RIGHT
THE GOLDEN RULE
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Lee Paden has returned from Texas.
Mrs. J. B. Turner returned to Guthrie
today.
Wm. Friend and "Dad" Reamer are at
St. Louis.
Garland Marrs attends a dance at Tulsa
tonight.
G. W. Miller is here from Tulsa on
business.
College Addition is attracting attention
these days.
Dr. W M. Campbell and wife are here
from Seneca.
E. B. Davidson arrived from the north
on the fast mail.
Sidewalk building is in progress in the
Marrs addition.
Judge Thomas left for Miami on the
1:40 train this afternoon.
F. M. Smith drove over to the Duck
Creek country today
Mrs. J. F. Murphy returned from a visit
in Iowa this morning.
Mrs. E. A. Lee left last night for a
visit at Kansas City.
Miss Eva Bramble of Afton is visiting
her sister Miss Florence.
John H. Crutchfield and Guy Patten
were at Muskogee yesterday.
Tom Ketchum was up from Big Cabin
today and bought a buggy from F. M.
Lewis.
Jim Coats returned to his home at
Welch after visiting the convention at
Tulsa.
A man named Reed was brought in
from the Okoee fair yesterday on a charge
ot bootlegging. J
Two gentlemen can find a nice quite
place to room or room and board by ap
plying at the Chieftain office. tf
H. C. Holderman left today for Old
Mexico where he will tske charge of a
mine at Slinas state of San Luis Potosi.
He will do some prospecting in New
Territory. He expects to be in Mexico
about three months and will have the
Chieftain fol'w him.
Fred Woodward is doing the painting
on the bungalow in the new college addi
tion. This is a guaranty of a good job on
the painting. 123-lt
WE BUY AND SELL
SEE UvS
PHONE 196
JONES OFFERS COMMITTEE
GAS AT THREE CENTS
The committee of the Commercial club
were appointed to investigate the cost and
other incidentals of constructing a pipe
line from the gas fields to this city to
supply cheaper gas met last night and
considered a proposition of Mr. Jones a
prominent gas man to supply Vinita with
gas. Mr. Jones offered to supply the com-
mittee with gas at three cents a thousand
feet and it is likely that the line will be
built and his proposition accepted.'
We will Stop that LEAK
when all others fail
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School Shoes $1.25 up piece Suits prices from $3.50 to $7
School Suits for boys $1.25 to $7 School Pants for boys 25c to $1.00
School Caps for boys 25c to 50c School Pants fqj boys (Knicker-
School Hats for boys 50c to $1.50 bookers) 75c to $1.50
Jane Hopkins School Suits for boys Jane Hopkins school suits long
that are made to stand abuse two- pants $3.50 to $10
School Suits long pants $3.00 to $7.50
School Thoughts
In buying school clothing and shoes first
consider the standing of the firm from whom
you buy. It's a mighty important point to
buy where you get honest fair treatment.
Ratcliff's prides itself on its promptness and
willingness to make right anything that's
wrong and to give a dollar's worth for every
dollar received. This policy has built up our
large business and this policy is going to
hold our business. We have clothing and
shoes for everyone all styles and prices.
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"PEOPLES DEPOSITORY". DEPOSITS BOOTED
(Firt published iu the Vinita Daily Chieftain
6eit. 2 1U09.
Construction of District Sewer
Notice is hereby given. That the City
Council of the City of Vinita Oklahoma
will receive sealed bids for the construc-
tion of a District Sewer in the following
district of the City of Vinita Oklahoma
to-wit: In the alley running north and
south through blocks Fifty-three (53)
Sixty-eight (68) and Seventy-eight (78(
Said sewer to be constructed in accord
anee with the plans and specifications for
the construction of the same now on file
in the otHce of the City Eugineer for the
City of Vinita Oklahoma. Bids must be
accompanied by a certified check in the
sum of two hundred and fifty dollars.
The bases of estimating the lowest bid
will be the quantities set forth in the esti-
mate of cost as given by the City Engin-
eer in his certified estimate approved by
the City Council. The right to reject any
and all bids is reserved by the City Coun-
cil. All bids will be opened in public
council on toe 15th day of September
1908 at eisht o'clock p. m. of said date.
CITY OF VINITA.
By G. P. f ogle. City CierL
INTERNATIONAL Bit 5 TRUST GO.
State Depository
PROGRESSIVE - INSTITUTION
Alfred Orendorff.JPrest.
M. F. Knight V-Pres.
H. K. Warner Cashier.
J. W. Orr Manager.
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Marrs, D. M. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 124, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 2, 1908, newspaper, September 2, 1908; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc773654/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.