Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 176, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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CANNING AND PRESERVING
GONE 6Y
A recent Department of Agriculture
bulletin speaks of the decline of the
housewifely habit of 'putting up"
I stores of preserve.
If there is such u decline a fine art
'is being lost. Women often remark
Published by Unat it Is as cheap to buy canned goou-
0. M. MARRS PRINTING COMPANY all(i jjlK-K as to preserve them them-
Shr latly (Ehitftatn
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER
Entered s second-class matter
August 3 15Hi. at postofflce in ViniU
Okla.. 'inder Act of March 3. 1879.
ISSUED DAILY EXCEPT 8UNDAY
of the County election board as a
board of canvassers of such election
Four Hundred and Ffty-slx votes were
cast in favor of the issuance of said
bonds; Three Hundred and Two votes
were cast against the issuance of said
bonds and no mutilated ballots were
cast ; the number of votes cast in favor
of the issuance of said bonds being
more than three-fifths of the votes cast
;it said election; and the issuance of
p wpek bT Cllrre 1 10 " ' ' 7 8aid bondt- uas been authorlI and
Per week by earner "i; ket of peaches they know absolutely .
Per month by carrier .41 ... ' directed; and
Per year by carrier. In advance. . . 4.00 M the very cream of the fruit has u-hereas th(. ga)( hag no fun1s
One month by mail. I advance... 40 gone Into their Jars. When they buy ury fc
nSrS; "mail Tn advance 4.M .rTT ""7 warrants and it is deemed neces
D. M. MARRS
Vinita Okla. Thursday November 21
SCHOOL LOYALTY.
I that the very heart of the fruit has
been sold or that it has been so di-
Editor luted by some flat and neutral sub
stance M to take all the tang and
sparkle out of the product.
The old time array of jelly tumblers
in the cellar closet is not merely en-
Joyed at your table. Every time the
to fund and pay the same by the issu-
ance of the negotiable coupon londs
of said City to the aggregate amount
of .Vine Thousand One Hundred and
Twenty-Nine Dollars and Twenty-six
cents as may properly and lawfully be
done pursuant to the provisions of
Article 2 Chapter 7. Session Laws of
25th
jOld Man goes down to chop kindling okanoma 1eg and oUur sutute8 o
.wood he opens up the fruit treasury : supplementary and amenda-
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'and sniffs joyously in anticipation. To
A graduate of a h-ading college was the Small Boy the Jam closet throws
talking the other day of the intense a radiance of felicity over the sorrows
interest ores ted by the foot ban games 0f childhood.
not merely among the undergraduates! The womaa who wins bridge prizes
and reads erudite papers befor
tory thereto; and
Whereas the said City has arranged
with the owners and holders of the
aforesaid warrants so ratified and ap-;
I n roved fnr thr- fimdmpnt and navmont ;
1 6 of the same bv the Issuance of not less '
Woman's Club is at the front in mod-' . . . .v
Now.
nut among hustling business men and
silver beaded graduates.
Business had called the speaker into crn society. But some old time in-
the office of a busy lawyer whose bald jstluct so lives In her that she stands
head iudicateel some degree of removal humbled and reduced to silence when
from the days when he wrestled with j a well filled preserve closet is opened
Virgil and Homer. This lawyer Is the I for her inspection.
treasure of the Athl' tic Association of O
his college He handled the sale ADVANTAGE OF LIVING IN TOWN
football tickets.
The ante room was the scene of a! 1 left tne farm to e8caPe uul1
jnstling mob of foot ball nthusists I ' ""tine." confessed an Average Man
large! v graduates. They were . not "ano now 1 don'1 have t0 uo a tninS
merely beefy young fe llows a few years Uht I don't want to except grind on
out of college. Many of them were n' desk da' a"r day rld to 1111(1
old boys who were allowing business and fro and to In crowded street
pppers to pile into disorder on their the same Infernal lout stand-
desks while they stood . line for an- '"S on my feet freeze or roast In a
other chance to see the young Titans a" bedroom about the size or a vege-
i.attlo on the old lov-ed greensward. j tartan's grave and list to the laments
The fine thing about all this is not of infants to right of me infants to
the athletic efficiency of the players. 'eft of me and infants above me in-
It la not the recreative value of a sport terspersed with the sounds of intem-
ailing men from the stifling air of Pirate gentlemen below and on the
offices into the tingling November at ast and west sides upbraiding their
inosphere. Bather it is the ability of wives and a few other little bagatelles
an institution of learning to develop 'ike that. With these trifling excep-
ties of affection that bind the heart lions I am as free from care as a wild
strings of men even up to the fading gazelle bounding from crag to crag or
days of Journey's end. a prominent Kentiukian passing from
Even from the business view-point. J"R la-
thes ties of love to an alma mater ! O
are an asset of almost immeasurable1 Our amiable but somewhat super-
value. They constitute a persistent anuated contemporary the esteemed
advertising force they assure the wise Vinita Leader seems to be exceedingly
advice of the most sagacious brains. sore bcanse the city council did ttptjW tne Mj oi vinita. UKianoma t.y
If the average graduate of a high se At to give It the city printing. The1' Proper officers will on the fourth
whool attends one of the school games city council evidently knew what the "lay of December. 118 at ten o'clock
or is present at k school ceremony best bid was and so awarded the print- ' Wooee before the District Court
after a period of more than three mg. This is the snmc bunch that of Craig County. State of Oklahoma
vears after graduation he is almost sought to build n bridge at Tahlequah "' UWI "nd there or as soon there-
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former teachers as avenue s un um' ago. "Let the nailed . as u Mf uv wmnt. imam- a snow
ing and ask tlie court to hear and de-
termine the exist'nee. character and
amount of outstanding legal warrant
indebtedness of said City ratified and
approved at an election duly held for
such purpose and to sign the bonds
to be issued in payment of the same
at which time ;uid place any and all
persons Interested may appear and
remonstrate against the issuance of
said bonds which notice shall be in
substantially the following form to-
bonds of said City as aforesaid
Therefore
Be It Ordained By the Mayor and
Councilmen of the City of Vinita
State of Oklahoma:
Section I. That for the purpose of
funding a like amount of outstanding
and matured warrant indebtedness of
the City of Vinita. Craig County. Ok-
lahoma ratified and approved as
shown in the preamble hereof there
shall be and there are hereby author-
ized and directed to be issued the ne-
gotiable coupon bonds of said City in
accordance with the form prescribed
by bond commissioner of the State of
Oklahoma to an amount aggregating
the principal sum of Nine Thousand
One Hundred and Twenty-Nine Dol-
lars and Twenty-Six cents or so much
thereof as may be by said court found
subject to being funded as and in the
manner hereinafter provided.
And the City Clerk of said City be
and he is hereby authorized and di-
rected by publication in the Vinita
Daily Chieftain a newspaper published
at the City of Vinita the County seat
of Craig County Oklahoma and of
general circulation in said County au
by posting in at least five public places
in said City to give the public notice
in bra
de wince our withers are still mov-
O
i Gov. Wilson hnving said that it
might rain the next day a special
plans I..!.. iittWRiiaiier eorresnondents and
i shining and conspicuous instance of Ja
loyalty to a former tie. 'nK
Every school above the grammar
grades ought to have a live vigorous q
alumni association that should offer
good business advice arrange
for soliciting tunas lor enaowmenis pi.otogrnpherH was sent out to work
spread interest in the school and its U) .m.lrk for the afternoon edi-
athletlc and other activities. 'tlons
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EARLY MARRIAGE J Baitlesville has a sewing circle that
A young man who enters a univer- will make other Oklahoma towns wlt
sity should look ahead to the time Krcen with envy. One woman called I
when ho is to be married just the same another a liar and got her nose pulled
.is he looks ahead to the time when he and a fine in police court assessed
will begin the practice of law .lour- againsl the puller.
alism or whatever proffeslon he has
ihosen. says the University Mlssour-
O
Notice of Intention to Fund.
Notice is hereby given that on the
fourth day of December T9I2 at ten
o'clock a. m. or as soon thereafter
as a hearing may be had the City of
Vinita State of Oklahoma by Its
Vu Indian and a buffalo are to be
Ian. The sooner tne young man uoph ; " pr0por omeers wtn proceed oeiore tne
i his. the better. Of course It is fashion Another appropriate conception would ojtrlct Court of Craig Coutny. Okla-
for the educated man to wait Otanyjb dark man with a Hiicken. homa to make a showing and offer
years before marriage. That is one) ' "O proof and ask said Court to hear and
respect in which he is Inferior to the1 In greater New York tlwy are chrfs- determine the existence character
mechanic operative or rarmer. ( toning sewers with wine. Perhaps no and ttm0unt of legal outstanding war-
Often mm "ill hear somje young man fWe knew where any water could he raut indebtedness ratified and approv-
say "I cannot nsk a girl to marry njcbtnined !e(1 Bt an 0iocton duly held for such
who has been brought up to do noth- -O purpose and to sign the bonds to be
ng for herself and who is aecostomed ORDINANCE NO. 997. issued iu payment of same
to nave every gratification and luxury t$trei Published November ID 101:' ' All persons interested may be pres-
provided for her until r can earn ln) The Dully Chieftain). ent at the time said proof is made to
nough to enable her to live with me An ordinance Providing for the lsu-' remonstrate against the issuance of
la that way." There are two argu ance 0f the Negotiable Coupon Bonds wM bonds.
of the City of Vinita State of Okla- MWI this Itttl day of November
homa to the Amount of Nine Thou- x- D. 1912.
sand One Hundred and Twenty-Nine ' ' STARIl.
Dollars and Twenty-Six Cents for Attest: A. J. !KEEN. Mayor.
tn Purpose of Funding a Like (SKAI.i City Clerk.
Amount of the Outstanding Legal Section.'. That said bonds shall be
Warrant Indebtedness of Said City designated "Funding Bonds of 1912"
Ratified at an Election Duly Held shall be ten in mmitver. numbered from
f.or Such Purpos; Providing for the twelw uv twenty-one both inclusive.
Levy cf an Aannual Tax Sufficient and of the denomination of One Thou-
to Pay the Interest on Said Bonds sand Dollars eucli. except bond num-
When Due and to Constitute a Sink- bered Tn enly-One which shall be of
o-.g Fund for the Discharge of the .the denomination of Oofe Hundred and
Principal Thereof at Maturity and Twenty-Nine Dollars a'Ml Twenty-S x
Fixing the Other Details of the Issue. Cents; shall hear date of January 1st.
Whereas on the fiftli day of Novem- !!iL'. slia'l become due and payable
y A. D. 1912 pursuant to a procla- on January lirst. lttS7; shall bear in-
vmir own with "iir own little child- niation of the Mayor heretofore- issued ( rest from their date until paid at the
ren should protect anyone from evil Ru election was held In said City for rate of Six per cent per annum pay-
doing and prepare hjm for the great-j the nttrpoae of submitting to the iuali- able semi-annually on the first days of
est joys of life. No young man should .fled electors of said City the question January and July iu each year which principal.
lail tO Keep himself pure. He should the (asaaitce of the bonds of said installments of interest to date of ma- In each of the years 1914 to 1937.
avoid the vices avoid the lust and City in the sum of Nine Thousand turity of principal shall be evidenced botii inclusive a tax sufficient to pro-
Hvoid the Ue .of bafcotta r stlmulat- jO'e Hundred and Twenty-Nine Dol- by appropriate coupons attached to duce the net sum of $547.76 for inter-
Ing drugs. Any yo'ing man who will- jars and Twenty-six cents for the pur- each bond and both principal a d in- est and $"t!r.l7 for principal
fullv wrongs Mawelf by leading an pose of paying the indebtedness of lerest shall be payable in lawful money Said tax shall be and is hereby or-
mnroner life also .vronfis some young ..said City evidenced by warrants is- of the t'nited States of America at the dered certified levied and
woman. He wrongs her If he marries sued in excess of the annual income fiscal agency of the State of Oklahoma upon the tax rolH
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her because si
with a man v
ments ugainst this doctrine: First If
u girl is brought up in this way the
Koonrr she has u chance to live differ-
ently the l tier it will be for her: 1
and . ' ondiy. he who loves a
woman should consult her as to
er or not she wishes to marry !
iore he can art a large Incon
ton when a young conpl - mar
i he husband lias only a moderate In-
come they are tow happier than if they
had waited longer. The wife learns
to share tin- tioublos of her husband
and 1 i titter life- appreciate the good
things which he lias gotten for her
and which she has helped earn.
To look ahead towards a home of
voting
whelll-
I
inn he-
e. Of-
rv and
Don't Forget the Time
Monday Nov.
at 10:30 a. m.
Don't Forget the Place
WINDSOR PLACE
Vinita Oklahoma
Don't Forget the Jerseys and Horses
All Sold at Auction Monday Nov. 25th
at Windsor Place Vinita Okla.
Don't forget to take dinner with the ladies of the Presbyterian church
A. L. Churchill
ISI
seal of said City and each .of said in-
terest coupons shall be executed by
the lithographed fac-simile signatures
of said Mayor and City Clerk: and said
officers are hereby authorized and di-
rected to cause said bonds and inter-
est coupons to be prepared and to
execute the same for and on behalf of
said City.
After their execution as aforesaid
said bonds together with a certified
copy of this ordinance shall be pre-
sented to the District Court of Craig
County State of Oklahoma at the
time of the application relative to their
Issuance as hereinabove set forth; and
if said Court shall find in favor of the
existence character and amount of the
warrant debtedness to be funded by
said bonds as aforesaid and shall
order and adjudge in favor of the is
suance of said bonds said bonds shall j
thereupon be presented to and signed j
by the Judge of said Court in open
Court his acts being attested by the '
Clerk of said Court under the seal j
thereof; and thereafter said bonds-
shall be delivered to the Treasurer of ;
said City In the manner and at the
time required by law. Said bonds !
shall thereupon be duty certified by j
the County Clerk and County Attor-
Bey of said Craig County and duly i
registered by the Clerk and Treasurer
of said City of Vinita by the County !
Clerk of said County and by the State j
Auditor as required by law which offl-!
oers shall endorse upon each bond
their respective certificates of such!
registration : thereafter said bonds '
shall bo presented to the State Bond
Commissioner for his approval and
indorsement and thereafter said bonds !
shall be delivered to the purchaser of
same from the Mayor and Councilmen
of said City upon payment of the pur-
chase price thereof which shaK not
be less than par and accrued interest;
provided however that none of said
bonds shall be issued and delivered
until a like amount of outstanding war-
rants to be funded and paid thereby
shall be delivered up for cancellation
and cancelled.
The Mayor. City CFerk and City At-
torney of said City are hereby author-
ized and directed on behalf of said
City to present the application and
petition of said Cfty to the District
Court as aforesaid and to submit
proof of the existence character and
amount of the warrant indebtedness
hereinabove mentioned and of the
ratification and approval of such in-
debtedness by said City at an election
duly held for that purpose; and the
acts and doings of said officers are
hereby declared authorized ratified
and confirmed.
Section 4. That for the purpose of
GRAND THEATRE
One Night Sunday Nov.
24
Johann Goethe's Sublime Poem. A Magnificent Scenic
Production of
ft
FAUST
99
with Anthony Andre as Mephisto
A car load of scenic and electrical effects. The most pretentious
production ot Goethe s masterpiece in America
The Famous Brocken flrr i'TT
m D . VLL The Revel ot the Itemons
The Ram of Real Fire A P f The Transformation From
The Electrical Flower Garden Wfak Bell to Heaven
SEE
Prices 50c 75c and $1.00.
Seats on Sale Friday
GARRISON'S
C.O.D. GROCERY
Northern Patatoes
per peck- 20c
Northern Potatoes
per bu 75c
Northern Potatoes
by sack per bu. 70c
Northern Potatoes
10 bu. lots 68c
Fancy Cabbage lb. 2c
Eancy Cabbage
100 lbs 1.80
Red Globe Onions
per peck --- 30c
Red Globe Onions
perbu 1.10
Ben Davis Apple
per bu 70c
5 gal. keg Kraut 1.10
providing the necessary funds to pay
the interest on said bonds promptly
when and as the same falls due and
also to constitute and maintain a sink-
ing fund to be designated us "The
Funding llonds of I!12 Sinking Fund" I
sufficient to discharge the principal
of said bonds at maturity there shall I
he ;r (1 there is hereby levied on all
of the taxable prpnerty in said City in
addition to all Other taxes the follow-1
ing direct annual tax to-wit:
In the year of ibis a tax sufficient
lo produce the net sum of 11725.86 be-
ing It0t8.52 for interest due July lj
lyil'. January 1st 19H. July 1st IM3.I
and January I. 1914. and $6:10.34 fori
Convenient!
NOW the distance to Chicago is mafer-
ially shortened by the convenience of i e
service.
Through Sleepers to Chicago
are in daily service on
The Katv liim 'fed
via the "Katy" to St. Louis and
Illinois Central Railroad.
I No change of cars j o-i
vo right through wHKoi
i bit of bother. Mom in;
irrivai in Chicago in s ft.
;le tfcne fos buiitio . il
dl connecting trftitis
"Como
If vou intend goinu to or tl rough
Chicago you will appreciate this
service. Berth reservations and any
information you may want about the
trip will be cheerfully furnished by
your nearest ticket agent or by
W. S. St. George Cen. Pas. Agent St. Loui M
460
pledged to the payment of the interest
extended'"11 and principal of said bonds when
d collected by the and as the same fall due.
cannot be so happy and revenue provided as shall here- in the City of .ew York or at the sine officers and in the same manner Section.". That a copy of this Ordi-
npure and n . after be approved by ttu- District Court office Of. the State Treasurer at the and at i ir same tinu- as the taxes tor u" "8 " me mayor ot saia
not marry be- of Craig County upon an application capital of the State of Oklahom S
her in enfort
wrongs he
cause he k
tied life.
yFor these many reasons therefore. Chapter 117. Session Laws of Okla- Section .". That each of said bonds shall be placed in said sinking fund
a young mnn should look anean to .noma ism' ana otner statutes: and shall be signed by the mayor attested which together with an interest col
umnar- of Baid City in said cour to fund such the event the fiscal agency is disci
'indebtedness under and by virtue of tinned.
and
poses In ench of said years j city ana attestea oy tne City Clerk
id extended and collected: shall forthwith be filed with the Clerk
funds derived from said tax of Craig County for the purpose of
levying such tax as herein provided.
Section f. That this Ordinance shall
rlv marriage -Jopl;n Globe.
Whereas as shown by the canvass by the City Clerk under the corporate lected on same shall he Irrevocably be in ftnl force and effect after Its
passage approval and publication in
the Vinity Dally Chieftain.
Passed by the City Council of the
City of Vinita Oklahoma on the 19th
day of November 1912
Approved by the Mayor of the City
of Vinita Oklahoma on the 19th day
of November 1912s
J. C. STARR
Attest: A. J. GREEN. Mayor.
(SEAL) City Clerk.
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