Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 282, Ed. 1 Monday, March 14, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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The only exclusive clothing and furnishing
house in Vinita. We carry Hart Schaflner
& Marx clothing for men; Sam Peck clothing
for boys; Hanan and Thompson Shoes; Man-
hattan Shirts; John B. Stetson Hats; Wilson
Brothers Furnishings. All of which are the
very highest grade of merchandise.
Jumbo Merc. Co.
EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIERS
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GROWING BUSINESS!
Yours
Ours
IF YOU ARE NOT GROWING
WHY NOT?
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OUR prompt up-to-datejmethods business like in every par-
ticular have made us grow and have helped others to grow.
We can help YOU by handling your business in this locality and
we kindly solicit the same.
Cherokee
National Bank
Vinita Oklahoma
Vinita Electric Light Ice and
Power Company
Information
Why we advise the use of the 20 candle
Tungsten Lamp when the 20 candle carbon
lamp you are using requires two or three
times as much current?
Listen! You will use at least one 32 candle Tung-
sten which uses less current than the 20 candle carbon
and maybe a 50 candle Tungsten which takes the same
current as the carbon. Your home will be vastly better
lighted for a reasonable prjce and your satisfaction
will get us your neighbors' business. We prefer two
satisfied customers with Tungsten lamps to one or less
with carbon lamps.
The large size Tungsten lamps now light practi-
cally all the business houses in Vinita. The small size
will shortly light as great a percentage of the resi-
dences in Vinita.
Let us estimate the cost of wiring your house.
USE TUNGSTEN LAMPS
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A Contract for Good Service
IN CONSIDERATION of your giving us your business we
agree to give you the very best service of which we are
capBhlej No matter whether you are a large or small de-
posLor we agree to accommodate you in every way consist-
ent with good banking. And lastly in addition to our own as-
sets the Guaranty Laws of the State of Oklahoma stand be-
tween you and any loss.
INTERNATIONAL BANK & ' TRUST CO.
CAPITAL $100000.00
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O Minimum temperature 43de?s O
O Temperature at 7 p. m. 69 degs O
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Fiesh Bottled Cream at Garrison's.
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Mrs. Verna Adair went to Miami to
day.
A. L. Churchill was at Chelsea to
day.
R. V. McSpadden went to Tulsa to
day.
Mrs. Alma Robbins Is reported quite
sick.
J. J. Spencer went to Wagoner this
morning.
Albert Marks made a trip to Clare-
more today.
Claud Shelton was here from Cen-
tralia today.
Fresh Bottled Cream at Garrison's.
James N. Snyder of Mexico Mo
is nere on a business visit. Mr.
Snyder is a personal friend "f Judge
Brown of the district court.
The Odd Fellows will confer several
degrees tonight All Odd Fellows In
the city whether local members or
not are requested to be present.
If you want to make money keep
a hen. Russell's Wyandottes good as
any North First street or phone
Black-338. 282-7
Lee Cruce of Ardmore. was here
Saturday night on a tour of the east
side of the state in the interest of
his candidacy for the democratic aom-
lnation for governor
j 'Rev. J. J. H. Reedy will return for
extra services during Holy week la
eluding Maunday Thursday. Mr
Glassmire will come to the city on
Friday for Lenten service that even
ing and remain over Sunday which
will be Palm Sunday.
Will the parents see to it that the
children do not play around the foun
tain in South Park as grass seed has
been sown and must be protected.
Dr. w. M. Campbell of Seneca
visited relatives here Sunday
A marriage license was issued today
to John Schroder and Miss Frona B
Edwards both of Welch.
Granville Craig of Bluejacket was
among the throng at the county seat
today
W. S. Maloney was here today from
Tulsa.
R. O. Demlng of Oswego was a bus
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G. H. Ortman went to Pryor Creek lness visitor here this afternoon
this moraine. J- J- fliaioney or iola Kans. was
Mrs. Robert Kendall was here from amonS the throng of visitors in Vin
Parsons today.
M. M. Edmlnston was here from
Miami Sunday.
Miss Mabel Miller went to Musko
gee this morning.
W. S. Atterbury of Weleetka spent
Sunday in Vinita.
Miss Agnes Gunter returned from
Parsons last night.
Miss Gertrude Cantrell returned to
Todd this morning.
Fresh Bottled Cream at Garrison's.
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Miss Delphine Kelly left yesterday
for Mangum Okla.
Emmett Skinner went west on the
Frisco this morning.
R. J. Martin of Enid spent today In
this city on business.
H. A. Humphrey of Welch was
here today from Welch.
E. E. Conkrlght of Centralia trans
acted business here today.
Capt. J. C. Wilkinson went to Eucha
today to serve some papers.
Mrs. A. B. Berger left this after
noon for a visit at Neosho.
F. B. Copsey and E. W. Hobson are
here from Tulsa on business.
George R. Powell of Muskogee was
in the city today on business.
Fresh Bottled Cream at Garrison's.
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T. H. Conkwright of Centralia was
transacting business here today.
Misses Kate and Louise Duncan re
turned from Chetopa this morning.
Wm. L. Curtis of Sallisaw was
mingling with the trong here today.
Ad V. Coppedge of Grove was
mingling with the throng here today.
Luther Duncan came down from
Chetopa this morning on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Ewing Halsell left
last night for Texas. 0 '
Miss Elsie Morrison spent Sunday
with relatives at Cleora.
Harold Morgan of Lawrence Kans.
visited friends here Sunday.
' Mrs. W. M. Sims and children re-
turned from Kansas City this morn-
ing. Mr. at'd Mrs. Waiter Breedlove
cauie down from Ogeeche this morn
ing.
D- W. Vann and E. B. Wright of
Pryor Creek are here today attending
court.
School hats at very low prices and
pretty styles at the Bramble Millin-
ery company.
Miss Lee Mae Harnest and Mrs.
Bert Nicholson spent Sunday at Mus-
kogee. Miss Ruth Sims and Miss Agnes
Strong returned to Pryor Creek last
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E Blachert were
here from Muskogee Sunday visiting
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Swan Samuels of Pryor
Creek were here Sunday en route to
Kansas City.
John Harden is here from El Reno
to again push the sale of lots in the
college addition.
F. S. E. Amos Arthur Rodman Will
Byrd and Carl Cronlnger spent Sun-
day at Danvo Lake.
Mm. Brown has traded the John
Duncan property on the east side for
100 acres of Uud near Estella.
J. H. Brown of Windsor Mo. is in
the city and will engage in the im-
plement business with F. M. Lewis.
.100000 feet of oak lumber at mill
or yard in Vinita. See Capt. G. S.
White office Campbell-Ratclil Land
company. ' 271-tf
Mrs. J. H. Wimer received several
painful bruises yesterday afternoon
as a result of her buggy overturning.
W. C. Miller Las purchased the Os-
born farm three miles south of town
and Is unloading a car of goods to-
day s I.-.
Cox Bros sold the Simpson Melton
farm eight miles east or town to W. C.
Kelso of Carthage. $31 an acre was
the price paid.
ita this afternoon.
J. L. Sponsler of Wagoner is here
this afternoon.
Piano Tuning
Mr. W. H. Hurst is permanetly lo
cated at Vinita and is prepared to do
all kinds of tuning and repairing. All
work positively guaranteed. Leave
orders with Mrs. W. B. Crawford
Phone 295. 10-1 wd
Mrs. John Weaver had the misfor
tune to fall Saturday night on the
streets and sustained a broken hip.
Mesdames Joe Donohoo H. O.
Bland and J. J. Hubbard of Afton are
here shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Hawkins and
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leforce left Sunday
for Fort Worth Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Parks spent Sun-
day with relatives at Chelsea.
Captain and Mrs. G. S. White spent
Sunday with frlendat Big Cabin.
Rev. W. 0. Davis preached accept-
ably morning and evening at the Pres-
byterion church Sunday.
E. J. Hobdy was at Tulsa today on
business.
The Misses Flippin who have been
visiting relatives here returned to
Claremore today.
Miss Josephine Young returned to
Afton last evening.
Charlie Neai was here yesterday
from Chelsea
Suesine
Silk '47lc
The Beautiful Sweep
ofthfe long soft folds
ofSuesine
No other silk that wears as well and
makes up as exquisitely costs so little.
Suesine is dependable. It holds its beauty
better than many silks that costs twice
as much.
For dresses blouses waists nothing softer or
more lustrous has ever been produced.
For evening dresses it yields to Taried treat-
ments with wonderful grace to tucking pleat-
ing shirring smocking without making the
woman who wears it seem large.
And ft combines with lace aa nothing else
does and when made up with heavy embroid-
eries every feature it has seems sharpened.
We recommend Suesine to you because it has merits which make it
superior to any other silk of similar character.
" Come in and see Suesine Silk.
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PURE FOOD GROCERY
Always in the lead with a full line of 20-25-30
and 35 cent Carnation Coffee. Also all kinds of
Carnation and Rainbow Canned Goods in Fruits
and Vegetables. i
L P. GARRISON Proprietor
Water Closets
that are guaranteed
Perfectly Sanitary
Hinshaw
Plumbing Co.
WHITES POOL HALL
Up Stairs
In Ratcliff Building
Bay
Bull Dog
Flour
The best on
the Market.
LEWIS ROGERS
l-ettuing Undertaker :
AND EMBALM I-.R '
LICENSE No. 261
Both Phone 143 Opan Day and NIKhl
for Fresh Bread
Cakes and Pies.
BAKED DAILY
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Phone 353.' Special Atten-
tion to Entertainments.
H. FISCHER Prop.'
We are showing 48 styles of dressers and at
prices ranging from $8 to JJSO.
Come in and look this line over
HOLLAND
The Furniture Man
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The Farmers State Bank
VINITA OKLA.
Wants your account whether large or small. If you
are not a customer of ours we ask you to give
us a trial we make it a point to take care
of all our customers any accom-
modation consistent with
prudent banking is
gladly extended
to all. ;
Fresh Meats Beef Pork. Veal and pure
Pork Sausage Pickled Pigs Feet Home-
made Lard Cured Hams Smoked' Bacon.
Corned Beef New Kraut. Sour & Sweet Pickles
' Order. Delivered Promptly '.
M. D. DANIELS MARKET
Phone 54. E. Canadian Ave.
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Marrs, D. M. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 282, Ed. 1 Monday, March 14, 1910, newspaper, March 14, 1910; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc774857/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.