Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 136, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 5, 1912 Page: 4 of 4
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Special Demonstration
Majestic Ranges
AND SALE
OF GREAT
OCTOBER 7th to 12th 1912
ONE WEEK ONLY
Save $8.00
A a -i;ia! sodueeioMut dannje oar
dfMMMl ration wfk only witii ererjr
MAJESTIC KAXGE wld (priee aJ-
ware flw torn-! we will jpve fr on
UhiA-oiw oi ware an illustrated
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Every pi of thi ware i the bet
of it kind. .Not pise that i not
needed in every kitchen. It eannot
Mihi boufrtdl for tus ttttji "
Tiii ware i on exhibition at oar -vr-.
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Special
AH during thi week a hpwial dem-
onstrator im-t from the MAJESTIC
KA TOKY will he glad to fcbow yon
" ALL ABOUT RANGES" SHOW
VOL why the MAJESTIC i the best
range on earth at any price.
COME IF YOU INTEND TO BUY
OR NOT
EDUCATION lie in KNOWING
THINGS- KNOW why the oven of a
range i heated --KNOW how the
wawr ih lieate! iHiw trie top ih
heated WHY the MAJESTIC use
m little fuel --KNOW how a range h
mai' inside and ouUide. Thin educa-
tion rnav nerve vou in the future.
DON'T 'OVEKMJOK a chance to
KNOW THINGS shown by one who
known. COME.
PHONE 200
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Don't Overlook the Date.
This Special Invitation to You and Your Friends and Your
Neighbors. October 7th to 12th
ONE WEEK ONLY
Do yon intend to continue laboring
horning valuable fuel and destroying
bigg priced food with that old worn-
out cook stove?
You know that old stove eats up lot-
of fuel each year.
You know you have trouble in get-
ting it to hake juht right in fact spoil
a batch of bread every once in a while
you know it cost- considerable for
yearly repairs.
Stop and think and figure.
Wouldn't it pay you to buy a good
range a range with a reputation
THE GREAT MAJESTIC HALLE-
ABLE AND CHARCOAL IRON
RANGE
Vou make no mistake in buying the
GKEAT MAJESTIC its the range
with THE REPUTATION ask your
neighbors. Then too its made just
right and of the right kind of material
MALLEABLE and CHARCOAL
I IfON rivited together practically
air tight lined with pure asbestos
board parts being malleable can't
break has a movable reservoir and
an oven that don't warp that's why
the MAJESTIC uses so little fuel
bakes just right every day in the year
(browns bread just right all over with-
out turning) heats 15 gallons of water
while breakfast is cooking properly
handled lasts a lifetime and costs
practically nothing for repairs.
Don't buy the range you expect to
last a lifetime "sight unseen;" you'll
be sure to be disappointed. Come to
our stove during demonstration week
see the GREAT MAJESTIC have its
many exclusive features explained
find out why the MAJESTIC is 300
per cent stronger than other ranges
where most ranges are weakest.
L.D.DALQUEST
VINITA OKLA.
OKLAHOMA NEWS IN BRIEF.
The Young Men' IJemocratlc
).-ague of Oklahoma Ik conducting a
utraw vote at the tate fair ground
to determln the preference for pre
Ident of thoe vlltlng the MQWrftlM.
The Oklahoma branch of the Amer-
ican Poultry AMOd0Ofl at a meeting
at the Htate fair grounda decided "'
hold the next aMiual poultry ahow of
the aa:x:latlou at Oklahoma City.
i lll.erm unable to reglater for tfca
primary election Kill be given an op-
porft unity to do ao during the lam
week In October thin )uallfylng a
voter at the general election to be
held No . ember '.
The republican organization of Mc-
clain county has certified to the state
lection board the mime of A T M
Klderry of l'urcell a a candidate for
the leglalature on that ticket In plac
of W. C. Madlnon realgned.
Caaea agalnat the railroad linea en-
terlng Oklahoma lodged In the federal
dlatrl'-t i ourt at KanaaN City to com
pel carrier k to accept nhiptnenta Into
what wuH formerly Indian Territory.
Indication that tin- cMtabliKhuieiit
of the office or Ktaie tin- uiarahal In
Oklahoma haa resulted In a big reduc-
tion of the lire Ions of the atate la
found In ttguren made public by that
department In connection with the
monthly report of the office.
There waa on deposit In the Sapulpa
bank which recently failed $7.:S00 to
the credit of the Odd Fellow' grau.l
lodge of Oklahoma which amount la
aald to haie been guaranteed by a ape-
rial aurety bond. State Mank Com-
mlaaoner Lankford atalen that the
lay In adjuatlug the claim In due to
the Mtate'a inability to obtain certain
of the defunct bank's book necertftary
to verify the account.
Chairman Arthurer II. Celaaler of
the republican atale committee haa
named the executive and finance com
inlttecH for the atate campaign an fol-
low Klnam e T. A. Chandler Vlulta
chairman; Ceorge A Hnmaey Aid
Kcbols Wauiika- Corb M Sarchet
Gutbrle; C. M. Miller. Hugo; Robert
McKarland Tulaa; ;Fred W. Farrar.
Fawhuaka and Dr. W. H Adler 8jper.
Executive Frank Wright l-awton;
J Will H. Han Ada Cbarle F. Hun-
you Muskogee K. H. Qulnn. Ouymon.
'and .1 .1 McOraw Fouca ('ity.
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PUBLIC SCHOOL NOTES.
There were !M)9 pupila enrolled at
ItSe ( loae of the flrat month of sc hool
j 471 girls and 4.'!K boys an average
j daily attendamc of HI w ith 117
tardlea.
Farent is your hoy or girl doing just
'as much aa he should he doing in
achool if not wby not? Hoc he loaf
on the street every night when he
should be at home getting his lesso i.
IX) you allow httti to stay out of
achool Just when he wishes to do so
or do you aee that he is giving the
proper attention to his school work.
We. ask the parents to visit the school
and talk with the teacher of your
pupil and then you will know just ex-
actly what la the matter If any thing
There Is a great Interest beirrg man-
Ifented both by the rea' ! rs and
pupils in the music department and
great things are being done under the
direction of Miss Fuller the super-
visor. The state examiner for schools was
with ua last week and a poke very liigb-
ly Of our achool system He waa free
to say that our high re-hool was one
of the beat in the Mate yet there Is
room for Improvement we think.
There la no doubt but what we will
continue to grow with the interest that
is shown by our citizens.
The pupila of the Kth grade are do-
lug departmental work this year
therehy giving them a great advan
tage aa they have longer periods and
where they ure strong enough they
are permitted to take one or two sub
jects In the high school
The literary societies of the entire
school system are doing some extra
good work and we are sure there la
no subject that develops a pupil so
much for after life as this subject.
I loan money on (aric lands. ('. B.
iMuropuloa Raymond Building.
FOR SALE t-fMM house and two
lota 100 by 190 feet. Dr. R. Pearce
corner of Xorth Ave. and Ounter St
j FOR SALE Lot U in block 30
lze SO by ifci feet west front. One
bloek west of North park. Thla is a
bargain. Apply at Chieftain office if
FOR SALE A aesiraoie residence
lot in the Knight Addition at a bar-
gain If taken soon. Apply at ChiOftatB
office u
Beautiful College Addition Lot.
10.00 down and ter; dollars a month.
!no taxes. Will furnish money to build.
Buy 'em now. C. B. MUROPI'LOS
I Raymond Building.
For Sale.
80 acres 40 In cultivation 40 in line
meadow room house barn good well
I water spring. A bargain at $26.50 per
acre. C. B. MUROPULOS. Raymond
building Vlnita Okla.
Fine Farm For Sale.
I tf0 acres 1 miles west of Aftc
i $8000 worth of Improvements. Mod
ern house good ham artesian well
good fencing and other improvements.
Fine valley land. Address the owner
J. XV. OB WIG Afton Okla. tf
Three Reels of Best
Pictures
Adulli 10c Ckildrtn 5c
Two Showa 7:15 and 9:00 O'clock
Mrs. (J. W. Mite went to Dig Cabin
last night to visit Iter mother Mrs. S.
Chatterton over Sunday.
FA KM TO KENT :i:'0 acre farm. 1
miles south of Welch (iood barn and
will built n new house. Terms $700
or $400 cash and secured note for $1100.
W ft Wolfe Vinita Okla.
All those desiring to take up a bus-
Itiess course please apply to Sacred
Heart Institute. Class will open Oc-
tober 1st 12Ctf
Chance to Buy a Home.
Large lot with trees 200 feet front;
7 room modern house and good barn;
all nearly new. $1800 spot cash will
buy It If taken hefore the tenth of Oc-
tober. This Is a real snap
tf C. B. MtlROPrLOS.
MORNING'S CASH GROCERY
PHONE 373
Full head rice 7c
Armour's Star bacon In glass 25c
t gal. Breakfast Syrup 20c
(iallon Breakfast Syrup 40c
Crunberries 9c qut 3 for 25c
Welch Urape Juice 20c pt. qt 40c
Package Crackers and Cakes li for 25c
Celery 7c
Puffed Wheat 9o
Post Tonstles 8c and 12c
Ki inkle Corn Flakes Sc and 12c
Kellogg's Corn Flakes 8c and 12c
Pears bushel $1.20
Virginia Sweet Potatoes peck 40c
GREAT MAJESTIC WALKING CAKE
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TUESDAY OCT. 8TH
This wonderful cake will be baked in a Majestic Kanire
Airtight Oven at our store'in the morning of the above
date mentioned and at about 3:30 in the afternoon. 25
LADIES will stand on a plank 24 feet long placed on
the cake and crush it flat. It will then rise to its natural
height about 5 minutes afterwards then be cut and
served to all present.
This is a fine layer cake ( inches high by 17xlM inches
jelly between each layer and icing on top.
The principal ingredient to this cake is the
fact that it is baked in an airtight oven. All
MAJESTIC RANGE OVENS are perfectly
airtight.
Hot coffee and biscuits are served every
day during demonstration week October
7 to 12.
Also remember the factory will give you Absolutely
FREE one set of ware well worth $8.00 with your order
for a Majestic range given during demonstration week.
Come every day. You are welcome at
Dalquest's Store
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Marrs, D. M. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 136, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 5, 1912, newspaper, October 5, 1912; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774381/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.