Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 227, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 2, 1909 Page: 3 of 4
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The Management of This Store
Desires to Express
It's Hearty Gratitude to the
Thousands Who Contributed to
the Success
of Our Holiday Business
And to Wish That a Full Measure
of New Year Happiness
Will be
the Share of Each
We wish You all a Happy New Year
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VINITA OKLAHOMA
WHY NOT YOU?
GOVERNMENT DEPOSITARY OF INDIVIDUAL INDIAN MONEY
The Old Reliable
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WANTS YOUR BUSINESS
THE OLDEST
THE
STRONGEST
THE LARGEST
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New Year's
Gifts
If you have been kindly remembered on
Christmas day and wish to reciporate we
have a number of new and useful articles in
the Jewelry Line suitable for New Year Gifts.
Call ard see us wr en you want anything in
the JEWELRY LINE.
FINE AND COMPLICATED WATCH
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
SchliecKers Jewelry
Store
123 South
Wilson Street
J. M. Young is at Bluejacket toilny on
business.
Mrs. Bramble spent yereiday afternoon
at Afton.
K. J. Montgomery of Centralia wn.sheie
this morning.
Tom Bluejacket is in town today frt in
his farm near Eucha.
John Crutelitield returned last nigl t
from a visit at Tulsa.
Arthur Creasy of Oswego Kans. was
in Vinita this morning.
S. Samuels of Pryor Creek visited
friends here yesterday.
Attorney W. M. Mellette was in the this
morning Iroin Muskogee.
Miss Byrd will leave next week for a
visit at Joplin and Miami.
A. B. Davis formerly of this city was
here today en route to Tulsa.
Dr. Howard Weber of Bartlesville was
in tne tins city this morning.
K. T. Morrison and wife of Chelsea
were visitors in Vinita touay.
Walter Tipton of Braymer Mo. arrived
in Vinita last night for a visit.
Owen McNuir of Pryor Creek was ming-
ling with the throng here today.
Another important business change in
Vmita is to be announced soon.
M. D. Proctor of Welch was among the
throng of visitors in this city today
Miss Elbe McDauiel has returned to
Grove where she is teaching school.
Billy Simms left on the flyer this morn-
ing for a business trip to Muskogee.
Fred Gatewood will return to Ruby
tomorrow where he is teaching school.
Mrs. Bessie Gordon returned to her home
n Tcxja this morning after a visit here.
Attorney L. J. Martin was a business
visitor in this city this morning from Tuka !
JuJye Wilson Smith of Grove was
a:nong the visitors in Vinita this morning.
A. O. dentin a well known oil man of
Tulsa had business in tnis city this morn-
ing Charley Collins of the First National
bank made a business trip to Welch yes-
terday. Deputy 0. P. M. Zimmerman returned
to Miami last night after a short busi-
ness visit litre.
Miss Elizabeth Larkin was here today
en route from Texas to her home at
Springlield Mo
John Ingram of Tulsa is here visiting
Mrs. Williams and daughters at the Silver
Moon restaurant.
Miss Clara Chamberlin is again ut her
position as cashier at the Ratchff store
after a weeks vacation.
Marion Sparks and Claude Chandler
returned yesterday afternoon from a trip
ta Pryor Creek and Adair.
Mrs. A. A. Bachelor who lias been
visiting relatives here will leave tomorrow
for her home at Kansas City.
Misses Sayre Nichols and Holloway
who have been the guests of Mrs. T. A.
Chandler returned to Muskogee today.
Bert Young wife and children arrived
this morning from Choteau for a visit
with Mrs. Young's parents Mr. and Mrs
C. York.
Misses Ruth Foreman and Maggie
Shanahan have returned from Shawnee
where they attended the teachers con
vention.
Misses Lizzie and Emma Malloy who
have been visiting the McGuffin family
here left this morning for their home at
Paris Tex.
P. Y. Smith and James Powell Jr. from
Aurora Illinois have located at Vinita
and have opened a law and real estate
office over the postoffice.
G. P. Warner of Shenandoah. Ia. who
has been visiting his brother N. K.Warner
in this city left this morning for Sallisaw.
before returning to his home.
Mrs.Will Robbins and Miss Mae Blue-
jacket will return to Tulsa this evening
after a visit at Spavina w with their parent?
Mr and Mrs. Tom Bluejacket
II. P. Anderson a prominent business
man and general manager of the Tulsa
Corporation an ice power and cold
Storage company was in this city this
morning from Tulsa.
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001) all the year; good
all the season; good for
babies; good for children; good
for young men and and misses;
good for active men and wo-
men; good for the aged and
comfort loving.
77ie Kind We Sell
THE GOLDEN RULE
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We make handsome Rugs from
any kind of old Carpets. Freight
charges paid both ways.
K. C. Rug Company
Agents for Vinita
SMILEY FURNITURE COMPANY
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J.CGRAY
DEALER IN LIVE STOCK
Will buy your Mules any day
in the year except Sunday
PHONE 91
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
DEPOSITS
tli-t. Mil 1110?
$154000.(10
Panic struck
country
Full. lf loon
$149000.00
Guaranty Law
t(M)k effect
Muv U. l'.MIH
$155400.00
Call ktalement
STUDY
THESE
FIGURES
Sept.. i! I 11I0H
$174480.00
Cull statement
(iciohi-r VM. l'.mt)
$1938110.0
One month from
statement
(let -H ItlW
$200100.00
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One year after
anic
Study the nbovo figures. We call attention to our growth.
Note the three important periods; when panic struck one year ago.
When Guaranty Law took effect.
Our steady growth up to Oct. 28th one year after panic.
INTERNATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO.
"Remember the Figures" 100.000.00 "Deposits Guaranteed"
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rett (Si Rubottom
Wish to state they have the latest and best rigs.
Their driving horses are suitable for women and
children to drive anywhere. Don't be afraid to
get a team or single driver at our barn.
Phone 143
THE BRICIi BARN
We will Stop that LEAKf?
when all others fail.
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Want Ads.
Shop with
A1ARSHALL STEVENS
BE A REPRESENTATIVE
Cf The United Wireless Talegrash Co.
In your home town; employee e am-
ino $90.00 to $450.00 a week; you can
do the same; no capital required; ap-
ply at once. The United Wirelese Tele-
graph Co. Cooper Bldg Denver Colo.
A1EREDITH BROS. j
Veterinary Physicians Surgeons ana
Dentists. j
Permanently located. Calls answered
day or night
OFFICE TAYLOR'S BARN
VMTA OKLA.
Office Phone 82 Res. Phone 69
ABSTRACT
DEPARTMENT
OF
INTERNATIONAL BANK & TRUST
COMPANY
GEORGE W. SEIGEL
PROPRIETOR OF
Palace Livery Stable First Books made in
the TerritoryReliable
and up-to-date.
Title is Important!!
On corner opposite Frisco pas-
senger depot Horses boarded
by the day or week and No. 1
care taken of both horses and
busies.
The rate in this column of the
Chieftain's Want Ads. are:
1 cent a word one issue.
2 cents a word three issues.
3 cents a word six issues.
Feed your teams at J. C. Gray's
barn. tf
mule
Gas lamp globe and mantle complete
only 25c. Dalquest. Phone 200.
For Rent Eight room house gas and
water. Apply to J. S. Davenport If
Bring your work mules to me if
want to sell them. J. C. Gray.
you
tf
For Rent Wellimproved farm in the
best farming part of Craig county. Roo
2 Halsell building. I
Good farm teams for
barn mules arid horses.
sale
at Gray's
If
Wanted Horses to shoe. City shoor
South Wilson street. E. A. Wright tf
IN APPRECIATION
OF THE GREAT BUSINESS
YOU HAVE GIVEN US IN 1908
WE WILL INAUGURATE
A CAMPAIGN
Wanted Position as bookkeeper or
stenographer or both. Address H. Y.
Fikes 510 E. 9th St. Pittsburg Kans. 3td
WANTED At the Palace Livery 20
head of horses to board by January 1st
1909with the best of care to both horses
and buggies. G. W. Seigel. 'phone
434 121-26
A SHARE OF YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED
Barn Phone 434 House Phone 205
JGEORGE V. 5EIGEL
Harry R. Haas. M. D. from Joplin Mo.
will be at the Cobb hotel Monday and
Tuesday. January 4 and 5. Dr. Haas
limits his practice to diseases of the eye
ear nose and throat only and tests eyes
for glasse. 3t-d
WANTED LAND-Smith & Powell
vat Postoffice. 229 13ti
OF LOW PRICES
FOR 1909
THEILIKE OF WHICH
VINITA HAS NEVER SEEN
TRADE WITH US
AND YOU WILL SAVE
MONEY
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Marrs, D. M. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 227, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 2, 1909, newspaper, January 2, 1909; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774362/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.