Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 144, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 26, 1908 Page: 2 of 4
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Vinita Okla Saturday Sept. 26
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A THOUGHT FOR V1S1TA
The man who is willing to spend
money to make the place he calls
home attractive is doing a great
deal toward driving away those in
fluences that tend to tice and im-
mortality. A' man woman or
child can be much in lose with a
repuhive and unattractive home.
Hate flowers and trees and grass
and keep the sarroandingt clean
and the moral atmosphere will he
in a measure clean. If we could
see the homes that some people
eome from we would cease to
wonder at the crime and tice they
spread.
Now let Mr. Taft do a little explaining
about his conection with the Standard
Oil Company.
Foruker has resigned or weeded from
the republican party. Now will Mr. Has-
kell be hs good and leave the democratic
party?
The lime to unload a Jonah is as aoon
an he is discovered tilcepinrf or uwake.
Now who is it that has net the smell of
oil on him ?
"He who laughs last liwtfhs best." Little
bald-headed Charlie West can now make
this sentiment his very own.
EVERYTHING SILEHT
II HEADQUARTERS
William J. Bryan and Governor C.
N. Haskell to Meet in Chicago
Tonight.
Chicago III.. Sept. 20 While William J.
IJryan was working his way through In-
diana toward Chicago yesterday and
Coventor Haskell the democratic treasurer
was a passenger on a Santa Fe train
bound for the same city little was said at
democratic headquarters concerning the
charges made against the national treas-
urer. The allegations of President Roosevelt
and William K. Hearst reflecting on the
fitness of the Oklahoma executive to hold
positions of public trust were not discussed
save in a negative way with reporters.
Josephus Daniels chairman of the demo-
cratic committee had heard nothing he
said of any resignation by Governor
Haskell.
There was a report which could not be
confirmed that Mr. Haskell would meet
the Bryan special on its way from Terre
Haute. Ind.. to Chicago last night but the
general Ix-lief was that the conference be-
tween the two leaders would not take
place until Mr. Bryan arrives .. this city
this morning.
The Auditorium company met yester- '
day afternoon and selected a new set of j
olllcers. The new officers are. Oliver Bag-!
by president; L W. Buflington vice-presi- :
dent; A. L. Chun lull secretary; Davis
Hill treasurer. These olhct rs with W. E. '.
Hakrll. comprise the board of directors. '
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have ar.d at this meeting many of the
most abie speakers of the Hale will be .
present and if the efforts of Frank Frank
lin who i& ww attending the National j
Farmers Institute at Madison Wis. are j
successful two or three national speakers j
wid eJu'ress the people of Craig county on ;
that day. j
The fanners of the county are requested
to begin now to make an exhibit of some
of their w-odtice. This county stands as
one of the foremost agricultural counties
in the state and it is hoped that a display ;
will be made that will be the envy of the :
whole state. i
LUST WEEK IN OCTOBER
TO BE CARNIVAL WEEK
October 26 to 31 inclusive is to be a ;
gala week in Vinita. The Cherokee club
haf arranged with the Patterson Carnival:
Djmpany to have a grand carnival in Vi- j
nita during that week. The club today
secured permission from the mayor and J
city council for tbe use of the streets j
during that time and an entire week of j
frolic for Vinitans is planned. The Pat-
terson Carnival Company is said to be
one of the lest on the road and promises
to furnish amusement to all who attend
the carnivaL
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19 pounds Suzar $1.00
10 oz. Pickles .10
3 jars homemade Jell .25
1 gal. Apricots .. .35
Quart can Apricots .15
Cal. dry Apricots new 121-2c!b
3 boxes seeJeJ Raisins .25
Mai Jen Blush Apples 45c a peck
8 pound basket Grapes 45
1 gal. Pickles 35
Chickens and
Butter always
on Hand
GaBUQISI.
Phone 158.
Want Ads.
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.
Will A. Painter and wife formerly Miss FOR SALE Nice clean old newspapers
Carrie Ward of Afton were here today to . 'or) f'.r a dime at this office
have their wedding knot more securely
tied. The first ceremony was performed Wanted Two solicitors. Ladies prefer-
in Ottawa county under a Craig comity ed. Call at Green Hotel from 5 to 7 p.
II -ense. and had to be done over. in. 13f-3
Did You See
That Wonderful Bargain we have in Outing
Flannels?
It is a 12 1-2c grade for only 9c. Cool
weather will soon be here and its well to be
prepared.
MILLINERY
Your Hats are very stylish and so reasonable
in price is what the ladies are saying.
Have You Seen Them?
SHOES
Closing out our shoes
We save you money on Trunks Suit Cases
Dishes and Hundreds of other Articles
Our
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must go regardless of
prices. We are closing
out our stock.
FRAZEE-HOSMER HARDWARE CO.
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OF SUGAR FOR 500
We will sell u. pounds o
Granulated Su?;ar with each
$4.50 worth of -groceries sold
for cash
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Baking Day in the Kitchen
is fraught with anxiety that the bread
may not be light and of delicious flavor
or that the cakes pies or puddings may
not come out successfully. There is no
need to fear when your flour eggs butter
sugar flavorings or groceries in general
are purchased at
CHATTERTOfl'S
Phone 54 Yonr Trade Solicited
Secoid class one way colonist fares to
Alberta Arizona. British Columbia Cali-
fornia; Idaho Mexico Montana Nevada
Oregon Utah and Washington. Date of
sale from Sept. 1st 08 to Oct. 31 08 in-
clusive. For further information see Katy
agent
H. A. Farthing Agt.
Fresh fish and oysters any style at the
New Gem Restaurant 133-138
SQUIRES & COBLE
Blacksmith and
Repair Shop
All hinds 0 iron and wood work
South Wilon Street OPPOSITE GARRISON'S
We want to list fiftyfarms for sale. We J Mrs. W. B. Crawford willjtake a limited
are selling farms almost every day;and as . number fof pupils in voice culture and
we have new men coining in all'the time
can find quick sale for your farm. Chero-
kee Investment Co.
piano after the first of October. P.esi-
dencce. No. 14 Wrilsoo street. 'Phone 295.
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Condensed Statement as Given Comptroller Currency at Close
of Business Tuesday Sept 23rd 1908 by
Tirst Matlioimall
Vinita ORla.
United States Depository
Condition f the
International Bank and
Trust Company
at Close of Business Sept. 23 '03
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts.. $177 77S 75
Overdrafts 2624 62
Real Estate owned 7214 76
Furniture and Fixtures 3745 23
Cash and Sight Ex... 36915 39
State Treasurer 8851 34
Other Resources 6575 60
Stocks Bonds War'nts 3J.818 60
Total ?277524 29
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock paid in.S10000f) 00
Undivided Profits (net) 1 7035 97
DEPOSITS 170.4SS 32
Total $277524 29
Stole Depository. Deposits Guaranteed
RESOURCES
Loans and Discounts $268778.71
Overdrafts 9101.78
U. S. Bonds for Circulation 100000.00
U. S. Bonds 50000.00
Premium on U. S. Bonds 1312.50
Warrants.. 3991.13
Redemption Fund 5000.00
Furniture and Fixtures 1000.00
Reserve:
Cash and due from banks 127573.65
Demand Loans 79952.41
207526.06
$646710.18
Correct Attest:
Oliver Bagby
W. E. Halsell
J. O. Ha!!
Directors
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock ..$100000.00
Surplus 22000.00
Circulation 100000.00
Undivided Profits (less expenses
and taxes) 17770.67
Deposits. 406939-51
$646710.18
The above Statement is correct.
A. L. Churchi!!
Cashier
SEE HOW WE GROW
Our Deposits at Call of Comptroller Currency May 14 1908 $357299-73
Out Deposits at Call of Comptroller Currency July 15 1903. 378435.83
Our Deposits at Call of Comptroller Currency Sep. 23 1908 406939-51
Deposits Guaranteed
By Conservative Banking
DIRECTORS:
OLIVER BAG BY W. B. COLEV G- W. CLARK y. A GRAHAM
W. E. HALSELL J. O. HALL A. L. CHURCHILL
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Marrs, D. M. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 144, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 26, 1908, newspaper, September 26, 1908; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774812/m1/2/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.