Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 102, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1908 Page: 4 of 4
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COMPLETE
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REAL ESTATE CI LOANS
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Square Deaf Mid-Summer
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1 Estate City Lots Houses
Farm Lands Bought and Sold
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t-: -v::-z nte oi inter';--:. We d r.o.
art- anv c- ni;n:.sii'-n and ycu can ja.iv
vvur !-.an i:i in?-tai!mcpt or let it run
a vtarr. Pav all in ca-e of f-'ale.
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Aug. 8th to 15th
JURY "LIST
; We quote here partial list of bargains h
offered in this sale. See large bills and fj
ji weekly papers for full
WASH DRESS GOODS
We are making prkes in line to
move them in our Annual Mid-Summer
Sale.
At 10c we are giving you wash
flood worth 25c and 35c
At 14c we are giving you wash
goods worth 20c and 22c
At 10c we are giving you wash
good worth 15c and 18 2-3c
At 7 !-2c we are giving you wah
good worth 10c and 12 l-2c
At 5c we give you wash goods
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PERCALE AND C1SCHAMS
Now in the time to buy tlx-e ma-
larial for your children' ch'xl
dresses.
15c Pert -ale 12 l-2c
12 1 2c Percale- 9c
15c Gingham 12 l-2c
12 l-2c Gingham...
MUSLIN CURTAINS
Buy them now it is money to
you.
75c two and one-half yard Muslin
Curtains 3 tows tucks and hern-
Hitched rullle sale price 45c
$1 Muslin Curtain with ruffle--C9c
$1.25 Swiss Curtain
RUGS MATTING AND
PORTIERS
Now is the time to buy your f;ill
Km!H nod ('orders during Shis Mid-
summer Side.
$10 all wool. 9x121 Pu.!s - $M)0
$7 Poitiers..'.- -'- - 5.(50
$5 I'on.cv - 4""
.$2 r.n limh Wui'.H - -
SILK WAISTS
'in s:o !.!.; 1 thist.teat. Mul Sum-Ilii-r
h.ilr.
.VI w !il- Wash Silk Waists neatly
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$ 1 50 (i nd I CO white Silk Waists.
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Wc Iiavc an unlimited
amount of AUmcy to
loan on Viuita improved
Real Estate. LONG TJA'I:
Low Rate.
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list.
MEV'S si'rs
Men's Suit. $20 new up-to-date
styles SI 3. 50
Men Suits 18.50 and 17.50 new-up-to-date
styles $52.50
Men' Suits 1500 new up-to-date
style $10.50
Men' Suit 12.50 new up-to-date
btyU-s $9.50
Men" Suits 10.00 new up-to-date
Mylf 57.00
Men' Suit $7.50 new up-to-date
styles-- $5.75
Men' two-piece Suits 1-4 off 25
per cent discount all marked in
plain figures.
Boy twojpieoe Suit 1-4 off 25
per cent discount.
BOYS' SUITS
Boys' $12.50 Suits $9 00
Boys' 10.00 Suit 7.50
Boys' 7.50 Suits 6.00
Boys' 5.00 Suits 3.75
CHILDREN'S SUITS
$5.00 Suits
4.50 Suits.
4.00 Suits
3.50 Suits.
3.00 Suits
2.50 Suits
2.00 Suits
1.50 Suits
two-piece-two-piece
two-piece -two-piecc-two-piecc-two-piece.
I wq-piece-two-piecc-
.$4.00
- 3.75
3.25
. 2.75
. 2.25
. 1.75
. 1.50
. 1.15
MEN'S PANTS
$0.00
5.00
1.50
4.00
3.50
3.01)
2.5(1
2.00
150
l'fiuts
l'ants .
1'aiKs - -
Pants-
l'anis
Prints
Pauls
Pauls . - -Pauls
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...$4.75
... 4.00
... 3.75
... 3.25
... 2.75
... 2.25
... 175
... 1.50
... 1.15
BARGAIN COUNTER
Bos' K !! Pants - 10c
I Joys' Knee Pal.t.S 30c
l'i7V(;n.Mi" Knee I' Hits V.U:
Men's Linen (Vats ami Vests . ..08c
li.s"2'-.ieee'K
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fiart-ain Counter Men's Suits
Cocts ' I Pants
I it 1... 5 I'.'l rt one i-.ii'l twu of kili'l.
Pot 2 S3.0.S one . r i I two ot kind.
It : i.i.i.s vorxli up t.i $10.00.
1 i i 4.;..i;.75 wr!i up to SI 2.50.
thh time of money tightness
this sale clows. Mark tins every
Children's Suit ihnre in this sale
Sale Opens
Ail .:u:st Sih
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wm produce mm.
yuot tt:.tis furtiislusl !y the Vinita 1'ro-
(i.i.'C Company:
Giu'iti Pinter. h t Hi 12c
I :..s r do M3-
1 U us ir !!.... 0 1 2c
ui r.iosti-is. c a li l(e
Sprini's per lit 12c
i ese i t i'i i a-
I'mks. " " 7c
DAIRY eUSI'lESS FDR SALE
A Kf.od dairy busi'iess t.e mile frotn
town .W avrt-H l Jvi'i J)C-t!y
meaJow and past tire .'mhri apple pe;ett
and otPet i-;: tn-es. A great Par-pala-ct
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Vinita Okla.
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. r e st ::.. .a; ir- m-ist not smoke;
t.r ot (.::!- 5 potsoRous. the air
f '!; torjatry too s'rt&s; the light
-nJa cur ey-s stcd the noi.se racks our
;"vf-s; tfcakir:g hird is a mean cf
i oa-car.g n.icrots and kissing Is pure
suicide. Life Is in 'M growing dull
acd risfficult. Madrid liarso.
Value of the Nile.
The Nile is one of the longest riTer
In the world but It Is cot especially
valuable as a navigable ttream. Its
chief benefit to the country is from the
inirnense deposit of mud carried
down in the annual flood and which
have Hiade the region overflowed one
of the most fertile in the world.
Travel the Teacher.
No young roan can boast of a thor-
ough education until he ha been
abroad and learned the way and
idea of other nation. la superior
school traveling during the holidays
should be made compulsory or at
least strongly encouraged. Vienna
Familienblaetter.
Fastidious.
"I believe In reason in all things"
said the milliner shifting a gone-
crazy bat from a stand to the show
window "but when a woman is so
afraid she won't be genteel that she
comes In here and asks to be shown
Lirnbhorn hats. Instead of Leghorn it
makes me weary."
Credit or Cash.
The man with the hi.srh forehead
was heard to rema;' to his compan-
ion in the tweniy-fi'.st story elevator;
"It Is a positive tp-liht Pawyer to
meet a man you fe you can trust."
'Ob 1 don't know" returned Sawyer
who' keeps a ;j roeerr i-hop -J prefer
the ehap that pays at.li"
French Illiteracy.
AStpoitfb Fi has 1 fd chiiim:!.
!iry t :.:aa-i - - r ! 25 yrs if so
I -see!; t a ;. f.f (':; iii'.'s l'e;lh".-; the
baa-i fiu'jiie r.a .() p.r i nno mt-ti and
e. ) ei- 0'M v. o'.-iii In thhi regard
t;eri;!!inv npi i-"r tit crfHt ielvantaie
i'i t-he hiis i i:'y feur li!it'-:at-s p-r
l.o'jil el' 10 0'ia. I'm.
Mystery of See-:"
Srlrneo far lias !
uny evpi!!ii.Ti-n 'f ill
'.s Fruit.
i! 'l to fiinii;h
my.- iery (if
; n it the unt-
cone
of ll
ork oi' man. :Van per-
; lie (Jim s no more
i nimr was f iioi 1 iu a
iii'.-s. V.s-:rt;tri.ia.
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WEI I. RYE
Attorney S; C unsclh r at Law
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DENTIST
Charges Reasonable Examination Free
All derations n.ada as piiniiss as
I' ssb'ii ;ui I ail work i.ar.mf eed.
lmtiof.irm '.:se'.i fcr rain less F.x-
t aact ion
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PHONE -C VINITA OKI.A.
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this place.
The yoii-.g .;: ts.1 &a fc
supptr at Dr. Day's Satjriay r.u:a. AS
piewnt t-y.t f.:.? t:.
We are proud to re;ct ti.it thew as
not a single vote agii'st tbe hoais
at lite election hei-d here ta Tiieviay.
Drake Hawkins &tA hvm Mania of
V iiiita attenaea an nr tTtain s at
the home of Dr. Day Satiirfay evenirg.
W. V. Daniel N. H. Lang'ey and quite
a number whye names we failed to get
rejuirt a fine time Crfiing la&t Saturday
night on Cabin Creek-
Our basebaU boy seem to bavj; lust
their "rabbit's foot" as Chaffee Jave them
such a drubbing last Sunday that they are
all ashamed to talk about it
Doc Haney is here from Colorado to
visit his family. He expects to return to
the West in a few days as he has a good
position with a railroad in Colorado.
The Methodist church is fast assuming
the looks of a fine building and its bellfry
and spire looms up skyward. Our pride
swells when stranger come to our town.
Among the first things he hears is look
see our new church. We desire to have
a nice house in which to worship
Him.
Judge Bell informs your correspondent
that he is engaged to perform his first
ma.rri.-tga ceremony this Monday evening
at ' the home of John M Hudson.
The contracting parties are Witt. John-
son and Miss Tracy Terrill. We hope the
genial Judge w ill make good with his
maiden effort and irtey happiness suc-
cess and pleasure folluv the younj people
through a long and u-i'ul life.
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AiiilusuOih. 1008.
Joe French is hen
visiting ins sisti-r
Mrs. rfoss.
Jaaies Kirk constable of Bnati town-
ship has r"i ned.
J ie Ke;!ers uml J lines Kirk ore freiht-
ill'J for Jor J. V. iP-n.
P vi Jiii'inie livans fiii' 1 art .'ipioii:t-
mciit lu re Sunday.
Rev. Win. Poii .-in transacted htK.ee-s
in Pryor Creek last w 'ek.
Mr. B ei s w is here I ; s t week J.xikmg
after husi:as liMio-rs. i
J. li Pii;e!a ami Tip Mayes -...k in the
"Jubilee" a: M! k:.ee from July 22 M
25.
Mr and Mrs. W. K. Johnson t rails. u'ted
b-isiness in' Pryof Creek Mmtdiiy and
Tuesday.
Dr. Cr-.titli h;;s !rriba-i .i t venty acres
of bind nil i ini ti 4 the l-.t wlien? be now
lives fr.iit Mrs. Nan Te -bee and v iii-M-ive
bis iiopo -eni (.! onto :v't
Andy H iir. a deputy shetiii ..f M.iyes i
coin ty i:iivi-i wiiii bis P.aaiy o l'ry-r I
Creek M.md y li.ivina tr idM i.is J.;f!e
piace for i'm.. rt i.t that eny bi-'-"i.a;-
to Pr. Hidden. ' j
(Jiiit- a imnicr fr.-t-j t'l.'s place aacnd- J
el the ... it. I. A. ni;ltVI ( .Cf.lC at
Man-inn July 23-4 arid report it a pre at
s'iece-s. Ch.ii ley Jnk. ni of T .!;!' jah
took first money in the roping cone-t and
Ton) Parish seem.!. 5
flOTICE
To Pie several s- ! I di-trii t (P-rk
Cndij Connty. State of (iklabeina. j
You are hereby notified that it will be j
imifssilde for me at pres'-nt. n furni. !i 1
you with the amount of taxable pteperly
in imr school district. Ia view of the!
fact the (ounty eiiaahatioii bo.iJd o.p;al- j
imA tin' several municipal tovcr ships j
ratM'tl or lowcrtM as trio rase may n.-
the assessed valuation on hors-s. naih s
(attic and land as nsMsed I y the f.wn-
ship assessor from 5 j r cent to fict r
i cnt on the dollar vain itien. Fa. h i-.an's
assessment in each mPhoI district irce-t
be figured out and whatever the i- r c nl
is added to or taken from bob re 1 im
i;ive tlte amount of taxable property in
each school district.
Given tinder my hand and of!!: ia! se 1.
tit Vinita. Craig County. Oklahoma this
5th day of August 100S.
K. F. Vi.
County Clerk. Craig County ( 'r iaboaia.
'. XcW Hotel
' f'c- N.-;.i ..h H tel. at Syracuse Kan-
..-.s. (r;.-.;r:f-j f-.-r t!e Cherokee chief Se-
f$iY8k) wL"! dpen for business on or
f .-a.t Ja!y 13 190 S under management
f fml Harvey.
! T.e ar.:ttH ture of this newest Santa
Maticn hotel is unique. It is an adap-
utI.Cin in infd concrete of the old
Mission style to modern conditions. A
disticgui&hing feature is the series of
! elliptical arches. Broad porticos shade
the peblic rooms giving a coolness in
summer.
While the hotel is not large it is very
cttmplete. There are sixteen guest rooms
all with telephone and electric lights also
running hot and cold water. Several of
the rooms have private bath. They are
furnished according to the Santa Fe stan-
dard. The lobby is an airy room with many
windows the wall deep red in color it is
furnished with Mission chairs and settees
of Belgian oak upholstered in red leather.
The lunch room is well equipped for
rapid dairy lunch service; it accomodates
forty persons.
The large dining room (seating seventy
guests) is decorated in greys and deep
blues. The architect has used the Santa
Fe symbol in the construction of the
trusses and this has given the keynote
for the decoration of the room.
' The kitchen pantry etc. are all sup-
plied with the latest equipment. In fact
everything has been provided for the
comfort of the traveling public.
J. M. CoNNKLL
General Passenger Agent
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DAILY CMEFTAIl
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It's tin: 3 3'cu vcrc ihinkir.rj about that Summer' Trip.
I want you to -.:ritc me before completing your vacation
plans. I ecu suggest any rurr.Lcr of delightful trips to
Lake Mountain ant! Seaside Resorts and give you valu-
able information about rates .and the best vay to "o.
W. S. ST GEORGE Genl Passcnc-.-r ACcnt
Wainwri-I.t EUg. ST. LOU: r.'.O.
DAILY TILL SEPTEMBER 30th
Want Ads.
The rate in this column of the
Chieftain's Want Ads. art:
1 cent a word one issue.
2 cents a word three issues.
3 cents a word six issaet.
WANTED Position as law clerk by
young lawyer who has been admitted to
practice in Oklahoma supreme court. Is
also a good stenographer. Address P. 0.
Box 1003 Muskogee. Okla.
FOR RENT Two connecting south
rooms completely furtlished for house-
keeping gas stove $3.00 per week with
gas. 14 South Scraper Street.
99-101 Mrs. Armstrong.
WANTED Manager for branch office
we wish to locate here in Vinita. Ad-
dress with reference. The Morris Whole-
sale House Cincinnati Ohio.
We will buy your allot-
ment or lend you money
on it. We BUY and SELL
land in Oklahoma.
Cherokee Finance Co.
CANEY KANSAS.
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CANADA NEW ENGLAND and
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Marrs, D. M. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 102, Ed. 1 Friday, August 7, 1908, newspaper, August 7, 1908; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774657/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.