Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 270, Ed. 1 Monday, February 22, 1909 Page: 2 of 4
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DIRECTORS:
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OFFICERS:
OLiNLR BAG5V Pre icr: EARL WALKER Assistant Cashier
CHAS. H. COLLJNS. As?.:i:i-t Cashier A. L. CHURCHILL Cashier
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laoras. ;..t-frity a..d nht-'ij
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t" exp'ain to the pp!e of Oklahoma
at the iifrU caii.pain fcy it i ia(i-d
the express of the Diajijr.i' ir
the ti.it'. r of li.e sale of a !art.- r-
tiun of the u l.'nA la&ds of tit- wt?
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t-'m ah to tfie-ir iu
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fci: in thp i.t-r-t of a bui b of
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Oklahoma now a th'-y are no;.ar.r-
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i'.oth-. wU! he t -Ulir itt-t rid of tin-pr(-?(
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nf liti-i tiii A'jd tor in a jriiM' in
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of t'ie i!y 'han the nin i.o
ruliitis!y t.irrj a i'-;.f i-ar to the ii:
u. .r.'l of the .-. ; ;. f 'inita lor i-i-t-i
s !ioi buiidii xti. Ti.e hnttie that
in Co on H ln-lm-n the iruKrfrsif
eh n nt of Viiiir aiK1 the r !.ool
board. T!.r jit op!.- wii! w iti hut it is
v;ensiw hi:3 M. jstnuiH waiti;.)?. W'f
are goliig to have a It ;ji !i whool imilU-
hii; and the iirr v ( pi t it ti.e h t-t.-r.
We .' ftoji the tide of people
that are pahsiiif; us to lai !.-e-where
hy hiiildiiiK it now. On with
tli'; battle.
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ei'ijeij his in fa ref.:yh.g to Job
ii-A other re;-(;hh ar.
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the iioj-e t;;i r!?.t.ri? to the tA'ariea
the f nnisiiil court of &l-f-i-T:ie
lower lyxS tl The f j!p--r..-a';on
at 1 4. . the aa. as rece.trti fcf
j'jtt- of t:e S-renie 'os.rt. The
s-.'jote to4ay r4a ! tli alir:e to
p-r a:.r- .:. Ai.oth.-r a:...-'d-
me..t tyy t.e .-en'i'.e la tr.e Ol iar.iza
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!.a:l o" i.oti i.':a!e3 i i.e bojL'tai ies
j! t! e-e tjistriet have r.ot h- :i re-
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NOTICE.
A Le trrf-''e i.rec.ory is h?::.
prepare.! We drtire that all !:t:Lgs
pp-rAr torrett intluilLg street taci
asi Lous- tuxber. acwiing to new
sytera of tutLberitg jist completej.
For any rre t:ons please give
Mti ia writisg or ca tr telephone. ;
PIONEER TELEPHONE CO.
S:dcey SmUii. Matagr.
Repreierstative Rjtcl.tf at Home.
K. N. liatf i.ff. Craig ' oui.ty's repre-
if'-natite iu the state h-Ei.-'ature. ar-1
rived home from (Guthrie Saturday j
night and spent today in Vir.i'.a. Mr. i
Katlia tic ii l like l is job at Pjthr:e. i
but is making g'od and iil do a!i
in his pj.aer to take rare of Craig ;
fo.n.ty s u.t'.-retts. H nl return to
Gu'.hne toideM and 1.4 of the opir ion
that S'inita wiii have the i:.m-.u- hot-
pitsl if tfhe keeps up the tfrht.
MEAN ACT OF REJECTED LOVER.
OKLAHOMA LIQUO LAWS.
There are s-ou.e ph.tnes of the f in-peranc-e
'iiiestion ii. Oklahom.t ( ;at
should be di iih.-i-J Iiy trie pr -j-s and
p-ople ff the utati-. The jrf'.iple of
Oklahoma are not better nor ors"
than the people of other net:o:ss ol
th union. 1 ney are ji-t no.v en-
iluiing sijiiif things t!i;it are x il-
ingljr distasteful in the mailer of the
regulation of the lnpior traffic. The
p. op!e of the tate don't like the con-
dition? a. they xist ct pre-ent any
.iiore than Vinita Iik -b th" status
of the bns-ines.H here
As to the cffei t of preheM lavs on
the sale of liipior in Oklalioma it is
becoming more and more apparent
that there is something tadically
wroiiK some where. The number of
tmpty uliisky bottles Kein in e very-
alley and back lot and broken in the
Ft reel.-- ami alor.j; public roa;ls aud
tlirown In re and there every where in-
dicates a tremendously hie business.
The liquor laws of Oklalioma as they
now exist til the hands of stale
county and municipality in the mat-
ter of regulation or prevention of Cue
traffic
SEVEN MEN KILLED
IN HEADON COLLISION.
Iy Ass'.x i.ttcd Press.
Delmar. Del. Feb. 'ZZ. Seven men
were killed early today in a head-on
collision between an express train'
and two locomotives on tt.e trai ks of
tiie Pennsylvania Southern railroad.
The dead are members of the crew
nail and bappaKe clerks Two pas-
seiieors were painfully injured. The
train was crowded with people bound
lor Hampton Koad.; to witness the
home coming of the fleet.
Insinuation That Left Girl No Refuge
Save i1 Hyiteric.
She ha I refuhed t!:n anl he stood
twirling his mustache and looking
qiiizzlcal until the was !a a tearing
temper.
What ftre you standins there for?"
she demanded stamrHr.g h?r foot.
Well I am wonjerin?." he said
slowly "whom are you going to mar
ry since you won't marry me?"
"It's none cf your business" she
flamed ar.gri'y.
'O yes it is." he diawled. "At any
rate I'm Interested. I shouldn't like
you to marry a fellow I didn't think
well cf you know since I came Bear
marrying you myself."
It seemed to her that she would
faint with Indignation.
You never came near marrying
mt" the at length managed to gasp.
"I didn't think even of marrying you
and as to whom I da marry you bare
nothing to do with It. I shall marry
anybody I please!"
"That's Jutt it" he returned
thoughtfully; "suppose yen don't
please anybody?" Then ther3 was
oothing left tut raving hysterics.
IMPARTS A DELICIOUS FLAVOR.
Did V'rjinia Recipe for Sugar Cured
Hams and Shoulders.
This recipe Is one that has been
landed from mother to daughter for
rears and long before the war and
my one usinpr It wi!l have reason
o he prud of the truly delicious
Javor which wiSi be Imparted to the
neat.
The sugar cured ham and shoul-
J.r after laying In sail six weeks
lang them up and smoke well throw-
.rg a very little sulphur on the Ere
the last two or three days. Then
:ake down. Have a strong decoction
3f red pepper boiling hot that Is a
pot of boiling water Into which has
been put a liberal supply of red pep-
jer; add an ounce of saltpeter wash
lams and aholders thoroughly and
jiai e in the sun to dry. When perfect-
ly dry coat the meat side with a
paste made of molasses and black and
white pepper made by warming th
Tio'asseg and making It thick with the
peppers. Wrap each piece nicely and
.iosely In brown paper put each la
cotton sack sew the sack up closely
nd hang it up. Then whitewash each
ack. Will keep for years. Breakfast
bacon can also be j re par? J. the sama
war
Births in N? York's "Zoo."
New York city l:--ai Zoological
earden has more ail- to i;s col-
lection of an'.xali by hi: -a than any-
other such garda !a 'he world.
WILLIAM I. RfE
Attorney & Counsellor at Law
Collections and Centra! Fractic
Room 6 scott Eld. ViniU Okla
LEV18 ROGERS
Leading L"ndertak.cr
AND EMBAL.MER
LICENSE S. 261
Bath Pbonct 24J Opea Day and i;bt
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J CGRAY
DEALER IN LIVE STOCK
Will buy your Mules anyday
in the year except Sunday
PHOSE 91
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
REMEMBER WE DO THE
LUIG1G
WORK THAT STANDS
THE TEST
HINSHAW
THE PLUMBER
all-.
-orma
W ouldn't you like to visit Cali-
fornia now while the climate's
contrast is mere striking than at
any other time ? Orange and
lemon groves in blossom anil in
maturity; flowers in rich profu-
sion and endless v ariety ; charm-
ing v alley and mountain resorts ;
at the seashore swimming bath-
ing boating. a!! these and more
waiting fur you.
To make the trip economically
buy one of the
$25 Colonist Tickets
the San'a le will have on sale daily Mar.
I to April jO looo from Kansas City
M. J"'-:'h a:..l in-rrmefhate poin: on
the A. T. Jc S. K Ky. .similar redac-
tion to I'rc-x -o'i. I h t nix etc. Corre-srH-n.iin
cvtc-. fri.ni other rw.ir.ts on the
A. T. S. I. and from p-iir.ts on older
hr.e in c;r.r.ecti'.n wuh the San'a le.
Thri .-i-h tourist slee ri and chair
'.r- i .ca's tree; c.-vrrit-d dsily on Santa
I-e :rain leaving Kansas City at 11:30
A. v. 2 3; r. v. an i 9:05 p. M. Me ais
at S-n'a le liiiiii.g-r.voroi managed by
I rel Harvey of the sa.ue s'jperior
';-;'i'r i-pp!ied standard sleepir.g-car
I i.-i i er.
I yAiic fi.!uer ar.-l o-her
f ri.-ited matter tciiir.y a'rfiu: the
trtv;n 4.;rvice and atrac:i-r.
en r"U-e i;Iudin the ever-a':-.:r;rij
(Wand Car.) on a side-
rele c.tiri $.50 ai-utional.
I'll scr i these and full infi.r-
mation al"-ut 'her y.ipoven
a.utHe on these tii ke if vo-j
eiorl t' j 1 to Cahf. .mia thi
s; tin:
R. J. Kennedy Pmwztt Ae-rt
CONDENSED STATEMENT
As Given Comptroller Currency at Close of Business
Friday. February 5 1909
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Vinita Oklahoma
RESOURCES
Leans ar.J Discounts - $26177700
Overdrafts 6023.89
U. S. Bjr.ds iyr Circulation 100000.00
U. S. B.r.Js 50000.00
Premium on U. S. Bonis 1312.50
Warrants 6262.53
Pederrtptij.n Fur.J 5000.00
Furniture ar.J Fixtures 1.000.00
Reserve Cash and Due from Other Banks $190026.21
Demand Leans 33452.41 228.47S.S2
$659854.54
LIABILITIES
Capital St xk $100000.00
Surplus 22000.00
Circulation ... - ... 100000.00
Undivided Profits ( less expenses and taxes paid ) '. 15113.84
Deposits 422740.70
$659854.54
ow We Grow
OUR DEPOSITS $47000.00 BIGGER THAN LAST CALL
See o
DOiVT FORGET THE
PURE F00
GROCERY
The place you get the very best
and purest groceries the markets
can furnish. We carry all the
brands of goods handled by the
Ratdiff-Sanders Grocery Com-
pany. RAINBOW CARNA-
TION and VESPER brands. We
always have Poultry Eggs and
Butter fresh from the country.
L. P. GARRISON
PROPRIETOR
WE BUY AND SELL
IUANB
SEE US
J. T. RAGAN
CO.
PHONE 196
ABSTRACT
DEPARTMENT
OF
INTERNATIONAL BANK & TRUST
COMPANY !
First Books made in
the TerritoryReliable
and up-to-date.
Title is Important!!
SPRING SALES
Coming thick and fast. This is the time to lay in a stock of
goods for early spring sew ing. This is the time to use TUNGSTEN
LAMPS. Every color looks the same as in the sunlight. Blue green
and purple DO NOT ail look alike under the Tungsten light nor does
red look like mud.
Sewing' Machine Motors
Don't forget the Sewing Machine Motor will do all the work and
save all the backbreaking treadling of the machine. One-half cent
an hour for current to operate it. It runs fast or slow just as you
want.
VINITA ELECTRIC LIGHT. ICE AND
POWER COMPANY
a pi
ACCOUNT
yUtJUUfefurn
BE A REPRESENTATIVE
Of The Us'rtei Wirelea Telejitf Ca. .
In yor home town; employee earn-!
ing l0.00 to $450.00 a week; you can j
do the same; no capital required; ap-j
ply at once. Tba United Wireless Tele-I
graph Co Caoper B'dj Denver Colo.
rofMi
MARDI-G
FEBRUARY 18 to 23 1909
FARE a S26.30
Tirkpfs nn si!r Fehnt irvr 1 7 tn ""
Final return limit March 1. For par-
A ticulars as to train service etc.
inquire of W. H. DECK Agent.
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Marrs, D. M. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 270, Ed. 1 Monday, February 22, 1909, newspaper, February 22, 1909; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774844/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.