The Vinita Weekly Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 23, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1904 Page: 5 of 8
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Beginning Saturday Nov. 19th and continuing until Saturday Nov. 26th. we will conduct the most remarkable Ladies'
and Misses' Coat Sale ever put on in Vinita. We have many hundred dollars worth of short medium and long Coats in
thte-quarter and Tourist lengths as well as the short ones. Made up of Kerseys Beavers and Mannish cloths in bla"k
brown castor tan blue red and mixed colon.
Our assortment is so great that we feel confident of pleasing you in style color and quality. About the price we have no
fears. The remarkable reductions we will make are bonafide and can be verified by anyone as all good: are marked in
plain figures. See what a saving we offer you: . t
Choice of any $12.50 $13.50 or J 15.00 Ladies' Coat
in the house only
Choice of any J 10.00 Ladies' Coat in the house 25
garments from which to choose only
Choice of any $8.50 Ladies' Coat in the house 35 garments
from which to choose only
$10.00
...$7.50
...$5.98
Choice of any I6.50 or $7.50 Ladies' and Misses' Coat a great varietv of
fabrics stvles and colors 40 garments 0A (JO
from which to choose only t 4)t7U
Choice of any $5.00 Ladies' Coat 20 garments d2 QQ
from which to choose only tPJtO
A few Ladies' Coats in black and oxford at . $2.96
A FEW LADIES COATS IN OXFORDS AT $1.50
A NICE LINE OF MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S JACKETS AT 83c to $2.50
A Late Novelty in Boys Wear
Buster Brown Suits $(0).50 ussal1 Blouse Suits
aes 4 to 9 If ag'es 3 to 7 ;
$.00
The Store Where a
Dollar Goes the Farthest
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LOCAL NOTES
Corn Is si 111 king.
Pat Carroll went to Muskogee last
Thursday.
II. IJ. Ironsides was here from Wl-
mer last week.
(leo. K. McCulloeh made a business
trip to Welch last Thursday.
Many looses by prarle fire are re
ported from various sect ions.
lr. J. K. lirlstow of Pryor Creek
was a tlstor here last Thursday.
J. W. Kbr of Atchison Kan. was
among the visitors here Thursday.
' The Gna) test of the waterworks
and sewerage system Is lo lw made
MisH Minnie Merton of Pithsburg.
Pennsylvania I a guest her cousin
A I Ilcrger.
H. V. Hiker of Oklahoma (It t
was transacting business In Vlnlta
last Thursday.
Mr. Jonle A. Flail and May F.veljn
Hall rut u mini from the World's Fair
1. Thursday.
lU-.si.h'tiee lot In tho Marrs addition
fan yet l had at nominal prices to
those who will build on them.
Mrs. I. V Ithea left Thursday
on the Flyer for Hom y (i rove Tel.
to ire her sister who la very 111.
F. II. (IdLson has received over ;mo
peach arid apple trees which he wih
plant on his farm north of town.
A man name! Lucky let Are out
north of town and burned a portion
of Mr Browning's orchard e.'id some
f1 for W. II. Willis.
August Hth!elfkcr ret timed from a
kusinexs trip to St. Iuis. Miss Fan-
nie Knluht wa In rhre of Mr.
SfhMcker'n Jwelry store thirlns his
aljM'tieH?.
Mm. Na-cKsa Owen Is here from
Ciiiu'V Kan. !r. Win. Owen a
urvi.(t!i in the United States Army
arrived from Colorado and w ill juvim-
pany her back to Caney.
C. P. I5n-.li. A.C. Ilirlt ll Ait t;..t(
and 1 5 1 U y Parker. sf Cbetopa. Kauris
were In Vlnlta Thursday en route
to the wwi. rn part vf the Nation on
a bunt Iiik t-n(Tdit ion.
II. K. Swansea left last week for his
bourn at I.ltt le Slous lows after a
vit.it with old ffleiii In this city Mr
Swanwa wiscngued In the restaurauV
business In VintU about ten years
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Mrs. "IHw" Clawson isslok.
J. S. Taylor Is here from SprliiKfield
Mo.
W. It. Padgett spent Monday In the
country
Mra. Madge King has been sick the
past week.
Pumpkins are -aree and Thanks-
giving almost here.
Mrs. Cha'les Hartmanhas been sick
lor the past two days.
Ewing Halsell returned from his
ranch In Teias Saturday.
Ir. Wilson the Osteopath went to
Chelsea yesterday on business.
Chas. Thomason. of Cincinnati
Ark. Is visiting relatives In this city.
Miss Laura IWlle Joseph has ac-
cepted a position a cashier at Padg-
ett's. Joe Scott's new residence In the
northwest part of town will soon be
tinished.
llendryi and Robert ISrewerare ex-
pectl home this week from Ken-
tucky.
Ilev. J. H 'ershl.'g preachel Sun-
day afternoon at Kelso to a tine con-
g rogation.
E. E. II ill formerly of this city bu
now of Caney Kansas Is spending a
few day bore.
Dr. A. Chllson of Honalula Iowa
is expected to arrive In this city soon
to visit relatives.
Henry Morris and Ikrt Thatcher
liave been released from the federal
jail at this place on bond.
An aidltlonal flue Is being butt In
the UatclItT building for the use of
the International hank.
Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorge Harris hav
returneI from the Fair where they
have been for the pat week.
Mrs. Crow of Chelsea cousin of
The Chieftain is about as busy a
place as Vinita affords. Two more
printers could find employment here
this week.
Fot'Mi A package of dry goods.
Owner can have same by calling at
the Yliti ta Hardware Hf ore and pay-
ing for this notice.
MnuMcNatrn who formerly llvtd In
Vlnlta died at her home In Adair
last Wednesday and was buried in the
cemetery at that place.
Next Friday night Is the time for
the regular bi-monthly meeting of the
fire department and all members are
requested to be present.
O. L Peunett and familr have r
rived from New Franklin Ma Mr.
Iteiinett has leased the Marrs farm
of too acres northwest of town.
Mrs. V. M
Members of the Congregational Aid
society laden w ith good things to eat
held an all-day session at t he home of
Ikv. and Mrs. J. E. Pershing Tues-
day. Little Gladys Anderson will go to
St Louis this week to visit friends
and to see the Fair. She will spend a
few days In Vlnlta on her leturn be-
fore going home to Pryor Creek.
In the list of contributors to the
railroad bonus as printed Thnrsday In
Ciis paper there was an error In tle
amount of Iler. J. E. Pcrshlng'a con
tribution. It should lave been IjO.OO
Instead of 15.00.
Mrs. Mattie Madden wife A John
Madden died last Thursd? Kiornlng
at her home In Haydcn I. T. Four
children three boys and a lit tle girl
are left to mourn the loss of a loving
mot her. Mrs. Madden was a sister o
A..M. Sorrel of Vinita.
Mrs L. C. Cross gave a &ix o'clock
dinner Monday evening In honor of
her guest Mrs. Frank Chilson of
touth McAlester. Mrs. L. P. Smart
abo entertained at a six o'clock din-
ner on Wednesday evening in honor
of the same lady.
Mrs. John B. Turner entertained
the Euchre club Friday afternoon.
I Mesdames. Fortner Soper Ftaufield
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fam&worth cf ' Ewlng Halsell Clarance Rider MLss
Topeka Kans. who have been visiting Mable Miller Mrs. Farnsworth of
their daughter Mrs. P. L. Soper for . Topeka Kans. aud Mrs. Frank Chil-
several weeks left for their home'5". of South McAlester. were guests.
Chllson who has been Tuesday night. Ther will be aecom- n m ri w iv..
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..H...OK uro laiuui ii n c. siiineitii pauieu ov sirs. )ier. w no after a
Miss Palsy Pyril was here Sunday i in this city for the past ten days re- short visit at Topeka will ;-o to St.
en route to Pryor Creek o'i a visit. j turned to South MeAler yes'erday4 Iouls to spend a few days.
"The Best Place to Buy Shoes is at the Shoe Store." I
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SHOES. BOOTS RUBBERS
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MEN'S UNDERWEAR
CAPS GLOVES. Sweaters.
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AM) BUTTER
CALL POR
THAN EIL5HVf IliRli.
PROOF.
Pair of Hose
School Shoes
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GOOD SHOE
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tained Judye and Mrs. Stan field Mr.
and Mrs. L. F. I"arker jr. Mrs.
Hughes and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chll-
nr. at a live course dinner Friday.
The table was beautifully decorated
with white chrysanthemums.
lr. M. L. Pntler of the First M. E.
church South left last night ft lii
new field of lalor at Wynne vood 1.
T. Mrs. Ilutler and children wlio
have been visiting at Fort. Smith will
leave from that place. Ir. Ilutler
has been In the Ministry tt Muskogee
for practically li years and his many
friends n-gret to se him and his
estimable family have but wWi
them well at their new home. Mrs.
Butler has lieen very active in Ep-
worth League work while here and
tlie young people of the church will
inks her ery much. Muskogee Phoe-
nix. F-tcllff umi Smith ar Stir.
The defeat of C. IS. CV chainjiions
of Si. Louis by Wiv luula Miners
Satiu-day by the one-hldisj svire of '.'l
to 0 with fur minutes to play
itlm Miners the Missouri champioii U
IjoikI all iiiestiori. Vinita has furn-
l -h.'-t two or tti;tt n-ams stars ibis
yean lUtcltlT.
qu irts'r.
It-f t half ond Smith
ior
or Pocket Knife with Every Pair of
Sold. Watch the Shoe Store G row.
Tb Phoaali tncurporr.
Tti Plocnix Printing Coiuj
oi Muskogee with a capital of I.. ".".
ri'm articles of hn'oriHiraUiiu i'h
Clerk I'm-man at isut h Wi-M. f."
.The Incorporators nr: C. IS. )i i
.Aunio V. IMughus. Stephen V. I . i i .-
lias F. H Merrluiatt. Clark P. Pn
'The omeers are: C B. Itoi:g-j prS-
Hunt; A. V Pong las vlce-t r. ! t.
i ii. . Mcrriman scrttary; i-y V-
j (Merrlioan trcsaarer.
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Marrs, D. M. The Vinita Weekly Chieftain. (Vinita, Indian Terr.), Vol. 23, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 17, 1904, newspaper, November 17, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774078/m1/5/: accessed May 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.