Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 20, 1907 Page: 2 of 4
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the prjniaaiie of tie cert.fi cate.
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Cold and Wet
Weather Promised
IULFORD-BERCER SHOE COMPANY OFFER
Heavy Footwear
In grtTx: variety than any firm in this sect. A..s-
rroi:i t rrvake it prcStat-itf for shoe buyers t -traJe
v. i::i t exclusively.
Goo J lyarm'lnfferujear
Hafs Caps and Gloves
Govenor Haskel! in .-ic
fchoA-a the time of his life p;trty
prejudice La been biirrie! and
the city cs united in do'n? honor
to her favored 'ma who in t ov-
(rr.or of Oklahoma. Muskogee
never Joes thing by half and
beside hhe ha an eye to Jbusi-
insSd. She would afford a splen-
did site for our new .State Cap-
ital. ' "
OOHPERS TO HASKE1.1-
Governor Haskell has received
from Hamuel Gompera presi-
dent of the American Federation
of Labor a telegram congratu-
lating the people of oWahoaia
on their new atate government
in the following language:
'The American Federation of
Labor in twenty-seventh an-
nual convention as&embled at
Norfolk Virginia sends yon and
through you to the people of
Oklahoma greetings upon mi
the first birthday of the admis-
sion of Oklahoma to the Union
of hoverign states.
"We (desire particularly to
congratulate you and the peo-
ple of the commonwealth in hav-
ing the most progressive consti-
tution of any Htate on the Ameri-
can continent.
'It i our earnest wish that
the m-w state will continue to
march forward as the torch-
bearer in establishing a grander
civilization and greater economic
and political liberties for the
people who have made the state
an actual'uy."
rilANClV ADVICE.
How David II. Francis in a
speech before -tliej Trans-Mississippi-
congress ; at 'Muskogee
yesterday made the following
statement reguarding thej.'tinan-
c:al situation.
"This state of affairs this
loss of coniidence on the part of
the people in the financial and
other great institutions and the
ca pifal of the nation i- a tlgraco
to tin; ititcUig-rncej- of Jtlus
country. There is no reason
why we should not have the
sitae prosperity which we had
six months ago. If wo will put
1 our shoulders to the wheel and
do what we can to restore that
confidence of the people then we
MILFORD-BERGER SHOE COMPANY
Only Paved Street
South Wilson
CSE31
I
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DO YOU KNOW WHAT
"HITS THE BULL'S EYE
OF THE ROCKIES?"
Of course you do there's only one answer
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Splendid service to all state points Observation cars
Dining Cars on all trains.
Inquire about our Winter Tour Kates to
Pacific Coast Points
Any Agent or
C. XI. 5 PC ERA'. Gen. Pah. Agant DENVE
IF
DO YOU
ANT
SOMETHING PRINTED
In the Latest and Most
Up-to-Date Manner ...
Having just received a large lot of the latest
style new type we are prepared to do any-
thing in the line of Catalogue Work Blanks
the finest Stationary Big Bills or in fact any-
thing you want that anybody can print
Call Tel. 44 for Jobman
THE" CHIEFTAIN
TAKE AN
mperiai
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with the same confidence that you
take a government note BOTH
MAKERS ARE RESPONSIBLE
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Th r fee
Dollars
You can have it hack if you don't
find the Imperial as good as
your three.
Jumbo Mercantile Co.
CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS
We Do First-Class
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Of All Kinds
A Ctmptet Socl ff
Rapid Fire Ranges
Star Conk SUm Btnenj
And PitUhttTg Ugli
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Wt GaartuUt fttufactia
Dalquest
Phone 200
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Winter's
17f iN-
Coming!
You Know what that
mean to you.
Why not plan now
where to pass that sea-
son ao tryln; to many
periont?
Write for Inform
tioa about o .r
Winter Tour3
to California Arizona
Nw Mexico Mexico
Texas.
V.ry Low Rl. Lnt Limit
BB St.POTr.
R. J. KENNEDY ?. Ai.nt.
Top.km. K.ci.
Spectacles and Eve
Glasses.
YOUR EYES serr youhronjfhUiej work-
ing hours. It is important that thssermrt
Be relieved of all tiinecee
. aary train doe
To refraction before the nerous sys-
tem resists the tax.'
We fit glasses to reliere all strain due to errors
of refraction. Should the services of auooculLst or
physician be required we will promptly toil you.
Vickie Frame Spectales $1 00
d Qold Frame Spectacles $5.00
ScbliecKer's Jewelrv
Store.
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tafelueittiw
Checliing' Accounts
You 1 check book will give you constantl' at hand
' the means of paying your bills without the possi-
bilities of error in making change and the cancelled
checks returned to you by the bank each month
gives you positive and indisputable receipts for all
bills you pay It is getting to be quite the thing for
housewives to carry separate or household expense
accounts at the bank. TRY ONE.
International Bank and Trust Company
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GEO. W. SEIGEL
Keep jour cow from shri' kin? In'
milk oy usinit cotton seed nu-al. See-
Garrison. 304-tfv'
Roast beef withfcrown potatoes hot
coffee and roll? milk cccoa or any ei-
tras you want at LUe Henderson's
'cafe lu Auditorium building. J-tf
Successor toZJersey Dairy
Will comr.ir.:ldelivering mik on
10th ok:e a day ony. Old pat-
of the Jersey Dairy mill be ac-
corded the same prompt service by
GEO. W. SEIGEL
$15.00
One $25.00
CAMERA
Two $10 Ball's Eyes $8.00
Four $5 Flexo - - 3.50
One $2 Erowning - 1.50
These Coods Mast Be Sold and
These Prices Are Below Cost.
Maliarncy
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Hutchinson, W. J. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 20, 1907, newspaper, November 20, 1907; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774176/m1/2/?q=%22%22%7E1: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.