Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 253, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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OUR BANK
The relations existing between
this Bank and its Customers are
close and cordial. We esteem it
a compliment to have our friends
and patrons lay claim to this in-
stitution as being Their Bank.
IS IT ALSO YOURS?
INTERNATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO.
Capital $100000
"PROGRESSIVE GUARANTEED BANK"
KLINGEL FURNITURE COMPANY
Sole Agents for
Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets Globe
Wernicke Bookcases and
Sealy Mattresses
119 South Wilson Street.
Program for the Wear-Ever Aluminum
Cooking Utensil Demonstration
Commencing Monday Feb. 12
Monday Tomato Test. Rice Boiled. Fruit Butter.
Tuesday Pot Roast without water or grease.
Wednesday Griddle Caked baked on aluminum griddle with-
out grease.
Thursday Baking on top of stove. Fudge.
Friday Waffles baked in aluminum waffle iron without grease.
Saturday Entire Meal in roaster on top of stove on one burner
SUNNY-PAT HARDWARE CO
The Reduced Cost of
and the greater amount of light they
give for the same amount of current
make ELECTRIC LIGHT so reason-
in price that is indispensable to the
enjoyment of long winter evenings
Vinita Electric Light Ice & Power Co.
ITrn NORTHEASTERN MOVFY
ALLr onLAHOMAlliUl
NORTHEASTERN
O K L A H OM A
n signing a contract for a
Farm l oan
Require them to list the entire ex-
niUUI JUii Kill l-t 'UH
Then you will see that
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
The latest designs in IJbby cut glass
can be had at the auction sale.
L. Casins' little bgj has pneumonia.
Summer shoes now t Milford-Ber-
ger's.
C. S. Avery and I.yle Orr came up
from Tulsa yesterday.
V. T. Davis and T. Wyman Thomp
son are here from Ketchum.
Dr. Hughson made a professional
visit to White Oak last night.
Mrs. G. M. Bridgeman has been very
sick but is reported better today.
Mr. and Mrs. Dever are the proud
parents of a new boy at their home
If you need anything in elegant
tableware either sterling or plate it
will pay you to attend the big sale at
Hudson's 2:C0 and 7:30 p. m. every
day.
Mr. Arter is in a very critical con
dition resulting from an attack of
apoplexy.
Miss Julia Baldwin of Sapulpa left
for her home today after a visit with
friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Winn are the
parents of a new girl baby and her
name is Louise..
Mr. and Mrs. England of Deepwater
Mo. are here visiting their daughter
who is teaching in our schools.
The serving trays casseroles cop
per and brass goods that are offered
in the auction sale at Hudson's are the
most beautiful and useful to be seen
anywhere.
Representative Pete Coyne was
thrown from a buggy at Chetopa one
day this week and bruised up consid
erably.
J. M. Hall of Tulsa was here this
morning to meet the body of his son
in-law Fred J. Scott who died in St
Louis yesterday.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
church will serve a chicken dinner In
the basement of the Barrett building
Saturday February 17. .
Charles Hay one of the men charged
with picking the pockets of Marion
Holderman bn the way from Welch to
Vinita was admitted to bail in Justice
Meredith's court yesterday.
Tonight is the last night for Le
Grande & Gordon's Lady Minstrels and
vaudeville at the Grand. There was an
entire change of program last night
and the same bill will be repeated to
night. Tomorrow afternoon at. 2:30
and evening at 7:30 and 9:13 the
Grand will show the five big feature
reels of Dante's Inferno. These are
without Question the greatest reels
ever produced having taken the Mid
land Film Co. over one year to com
plete and cost over one hundred thol
sand dollars. The admission will be
balcony 10c main floor 20c.
Men's oxfords at Milford-Berger
Shoe Co.
Men's nobby caps. Milford-Berger
Shoe Co.
Tan and black button oxfords and
pumps. Milford-Berger.
Lot of low cut white shoes opened
today at Milford-nerger's leather an
canvas.
. The gtand master of the I. O. O. F
of the state of Oklahoma has appoint
ed W. M. Malone district deputy grand
master.
I will leave for the East
em Market Sunday evenin
to purchase my spring line
Any special order you wish
me to attend to for you
while in the city I wi
cheerfully do so. HAX
MENDEL.
1.(1
HMS I
makes the best proposition by far
GARRISON'S G. 0. D. GROCERY
Phones 163 and 118
FOUR SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK
Fancy Ben Davis Apples per peck 35c
S & P Flour per 48 lb sack $1.40
Iowa Sw eet Corn per case 1.60
Three lbs English Walnuts . ..50c
ROBT. L. SCOTT
FEED - SEEDS
DR. R. L. MITCHELL
Cowan Building
Phones: Office 607 Residence Fed 479
VINITA OKLA
Improved by a roasting?
Oft Q vft " v i
11
A Roast of Beefl
PRIME ROAST BEEF!
A Name to Conjure With!
Prime Means Best!
Roast
Is suggestive of juiciness
tenderness retentionof flavor
Beef!
The King of Meats
For Prime Roast Beef see us
i
M. DANIELS
Phone 54
3
SPECIALS
Dr. Louis Bat-by Dr. C. S. New PR. F. L. MARNEY
Officlull punvcia I Office 101 I n
Kes.no f phon tH je9 4ti3 Graduate veterinarian
DRS. BAGBY & INEER
Office Webb Bros. Livery
Office in First National Bank Building i p hone 143 V.nita. OKla
DR. O. C. HEIDTMAN
Dentist
EXAMINATION FREE
All Work Guaranteed
mrinier Building
C. W. DAY
Dentist
GOLD CROWN AND BRIDGE
WORK A 8PECIALTY
Vinita Okla. Office In Empire Block VINITA
Just Received
Some Band New Local View
Post Cards
The Best Ever Shown in Vinita
P. 0. GIGAR AND NEWS STORE
Slater McClure Propritor
FOR SALE Fence posts. Marshall
Stevens. Phone 21.
Fresh eggs from our own hens at
thj Cash Grocery l'hone 37a. 4:'tf
FOR RIONT Three fine rooms very
cheap 709 West IUinoius avu. utf
Fresh eggs from our own hens at
the Cash Grocery. Phone 373. 4 2tt
The X'ash Grocery is now open for
business in the Creamery building.'
Phone 373! . 42tf
The Cash Grocery is now open for
business in the Creamery building.
Phone 373. 42tf
Choice farm loans now made at a
IVz per cent interest rate without
commission. Money ready. I- M.
Gwinnup & Son.
LOST No. 7 gentlenian'B glove; fur-
lined brown kid. Finder leave at
Chiertain office and get reward. tf
FOR RENT Modern 5-rooiu cottage
with hot and cold water bath gas
electric lights etc. Inquire at Chief-
tain office. Rents for $15.
THEO. D. B. FREAR
Attorney and Counselor-at-Law
Rooms 1 and 2. Chroke Bunding
COFFEE
Is Your Coffee Giving
You Satisfaction?
We. buy all our Coffee in
the whole. It soon loses
its strength if it is hot
kept in a sealed can af-
ter it is ground that is
the reason we get better
results by grinding our
awn coffee on electric
mill we carry the
6oldei Gate Line
Morning 61ory
Wm. Scholler
Carnation
and Other Brands
F.G.C0WAN
GROCER
PHONES 158 AND 186
Sweet corn per can 7c
Lye hominy per can 7c
Early June peas per can ..lie
Gal can white Cherries
water pack 60c
Gal. can white Grapes
water pack 50c
Star Tobacco per lb 45c
Horse Shoe Tobacco pr lb. 45c
Peachy plug Tobacco lb.. 45c
Burbank Potatoes pr bu $1.30
Bliss seed Potatoes prbu 1.30
Onions per peck 35c
Gallon can apples 25c
Gallon can peaches 40c
Gal. can pitted cherries $1.00
3 lbs bulk raisins 25c
Bulk mince meat per lb. ..11c
Large rolls toilet paper ....8c
1 lb Royal baking powder 45c
1 lb Prices baking powder 45c
Toothpicks per pkg 4c
Gal. can Old Manse Maple
syrup $1.15
Qt can California peaches 16c
Carnation peaches per can 20c
Carnation greengages can 20c
Best quelity white cherries
per can 23c
F F O G Apricots per can 25c
F F O G peaches per can 25c
Neosho string beans can ..8c
1 lb pink salmon worth 20c
for 15c
3 boxes oh" sardines 10c
3 packages oats 24c
3 lbs pearl !.oi(iny 10c
3 lbs hominy grits 10c
3 lbs flake hominy 10c
All 10c pkgs crackers 3 for 25c
Honey per frame ..15c
Mocha and Java coffee lb 35c
Large bottles liquid veneer 45c
Small bottles liquid veneer 23c
Pratt's Poultry food 25c
pkg 20c
Pratt's Poultry food 50c
pkg 40c
Cairo corn Syrup per gal 35c
Cairo white Syrup per gal 45c
Cairo corn Syrup half gal 20c
Cairo white Syrup half gal 25c
Blackberries gal can 55c
Apples gal can 25c
2 lbs Red Pitted Cherries 20c
Our delivery system will be much improved at we now have 3 wagons
We can sell you the same kind
of a Double Aluminum Cooker
for $3.50 as the traveling agent
who is in town asks you $3.60
for. Our ware is guaranteed
for fifteen years and we have it
in stock.
D
ALQUEST
Phone 200
If You Want to Buy a Farm or a Ranch
I Can Please You
in quality quantity and price. If yon
have lands you wish to sell I can fur-
nish the buyer. List your lands with
me. I will try to please you.
Yours for business
R. P. CLAY
Barrett-Bufdnglon Building
Grand Theatre
TONIGHT
Four Big Vaudeville Acts
AND
Two Reels Best Pictures
Balcony 10 cents. Main Floor 20 cents
THE SHOW STARTS PROMPTLY AT 8:15
PHOTOGRAPHS
For best grades of Permanent
PHOTOS
FOWLER
East of Railroad Croiilnt
MRS. W. B. CRAWFORD
Singing and Piano Lessons
Pupil of William Sherwood Piano
and Vernon .d'Arnalle Singing
Barrett-Buffingtom Building
Phone 295
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Marrs, D. M. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 253, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1912, newspaper, February 16, 1912; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc773754/m1/3/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.