Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1907 Page: 2 of 4
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Thursday Viwita Ojlju Dec. 19
The House and senate are hav-
ing a hard time with the prohi-
bition enforcement bill.
Secretary Taft will arrive in
New York ou the Steamer Gen-
eral Grant next Friday.
Senator Gore yesterday intro-
duced a bill in the senate to pro-
vide for the election of Senators
by popular vote.
Fred Marr chief clerk of the
Chickasha land ofiice at Ard-
more died suddenly yesterday
of 15 rights disease.
Denver has a great honor in
ttoro for her. Within her lofty
walls the next president of these
United states will be named.
We do desire a man that sticks
to his principles even under
stress. An Atlantic City in an
went to jail rather than kiss his
wife as ordered by the court.
Admiral Evans and his blue
jackets have gone on their big
trip. It is reported that alter
the admiral had passed the May-
flower with the president ou
board he called Captain Oster-
haus and said: Captain we will
take Oil all these folderols and
go take a drink.
THE COMING OF MR. BRYAN
That the visits to Oklahoma
City of the Hon. William Jen-
nings Bryan have always been
appreciated there is no denying
and doubly gratifying should be
his next coming which as we
understand will bo devoid of
political significance.
The great commoner comes to
this city upon an invitation from
Epworth University and will de-
liver before the student body of
that institution his grand lecture
on "The Prince of Feace "which
has come to be regarded as a
masterpiece of oratory and literature.
How according to the fitness
of things that this subject should
be discoursed upon in a lecture
in and institution which stands
for peace instead of war and
which represents a welding of
the fragments of a great church
organization sundered by con-
flicting sentiments 'daring the
great civil war.
Upon his arrival in ths city
Mr.Bryanwill be met by a student
band and a delegation of leading
citizens and he will find that the
bnsiness houses of the city have
been decorated in his honor as
one of America's greatest citi
7cns.
How well fitted is such a man
to discuss the theme announced.
Himself a model citizen an ideal
Christian and a consistent ex
ponent of the fatherhood of God
and the universal brotherhood
of man!
What an inspiration to the
young men and young women of
the grand new state of Okla
homa! Oklahoman.
New Toys for Christmas
polls Cliimes Blocks Happy Hooli-
gans Automobiles Post Card Albums
Purses Toys of all kinds Watches
Jewelry Clocks. A. W. Foreman Dm
and Jewelry store.
Make your wife a present of a carp-
et sweeper from Holland's Prices 13
3.2 and 14.00. 27tl
The latest In roller photos at Fowl-er's.
Low Rates No Delay
We make our own examinations and pay
the money on execution of 'papers and
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Vinita :: Oklahoma
TANTALUM
LAMP:
It has ever been the policy 'of this company to give
the most efficient service. lo this end three dynamos
and two engines have been purchased and installed
within three years. An entire incandescent street light-
ing system was sent to the scrap pile. 'Nearly $1000
worth of arc lamps for indoor use went the same way
and an equal amount invested in Nernst lamps with
which the largest stores in Chicago and St. Louis are
now being equipped. A year ago we introduced the
GEM lamp which represented a saving in current over
the carbon lamp then in use of 30 per cent. We can
now supply the TANTALUM LAMP which for the
same light takes 20 per cent less current to operate than
the GEM lamp. So far the size giving 20 candles at
two watts per candle is the only one we have been able
to get. Remember this lamp gives the same light as
the GEM requiring 50 watts per houi. The light is
white clear and agreeable.
We have 150 tons of coal stored for any gas failure
emergency.
VimtaOecric -Light'
Ice & Power Co
2c PER MILE
In Missouri Kansas and
Oklahoma.
Go and return when you
like.
ASK ANY
"KATY" AGENT
Divls Kill Pr. J. E. Bufflijjton Clj'r U. W. Boff loro) .-rr.
Vinita National Bank
Capital StocK 9110000.00
(Largest Id CberoKtt fUtioo?
Solicits Your Deposits and Your Loans
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as something he can wear. What
he wears he'll appreciate. Man or
Boy what makes so satisfactry a
Christmas Gift as a Suit or Over-
coat. If you don't care to invest
so much ther a Hat Cap or any of
the many things in our
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Department
"We've a host of things that are
just right.
PERHAPS A FEW SUGGESTIONS would
decide what would be best to give:
Suits
Overcoats
Fancy Vests
Rain Coats
Sweaters.
Ties
Gloves
Hosiery
Underwear
Collars.
Shirts
Umbrellas
Ways Muffs
Mufflers
Suspenders
xShoes
. duff Buttons
(Japs
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Trunk.
Come and see how many things we can show you that would be
just right for his Chsistmas. . ....
Jumbo Merc; Co.
THE GOOD CLOTHES STORE.
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Condensed Statement of H
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As given the Comptroller of Currency I
at Close of Business Dec. 3rd1907
Resources
Loans and Discounts . . $276915. 20
Overdrafts . .7775.71
U.S. Bonds for Circulation 100000.00
U. S. Bonds 50000.00
Premium on U. S. Bonds 1562.50
City Warrants ' 5698.13
Redemption Fund .... 5000.00
Furniture and Fixtures . . 1216.24
Reserve: Cash and due '
from banks . 177055.34
Demand loans 36187.04 $213242.38
$661410.16
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. Liabilities
Capital Stock $10000000
Surplus . . . . . . . 22000.00
Circulation . . : . . . . 100.000.00
Undivided Profits (less ex-
panses and Taxes) . . 18043.12
DEP0SI1S . . . ; . . A . 421225.01
Cashiers Cnecks .... 141 03
$661410.16
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In December 1891 this bank opened Us doors for business. During
all these years its rectrd has been one of unbroken success as attest
ofjhe foregoing figur -s. On August 22nd 1907 the last call for a
statement oar deport were $403214.01 Our deposits today are
$421226.0L Show'n? a gain of $18012.00.
THE ABOVE STATEMENT IS CORRECT
A. L CHURCHILL Cashier.
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Correct Attest:
OLIVER BAGBY
J. 0. HALL V Director?
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Hutchinson, W. J. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 19, 1907, newspaper, December 19, 1907; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775164/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.