Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 165, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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We can save you
money on Furniture.
We pay freight on
bills snipped to oth-
er towns and we
quote close prices on
such bills.
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'o matter how much or how little you want we
1 want your business in the Furniture and Under-
taking ime.
T. C. HOLLAND The Furniture Man.
"Ieputy O. I. !s"evh!e rr.aJe a trip to 'r
FairSan J last night oa cS'.eial business ;
C. C. Roberts returned today nooo j t
frotu Inter springs. j I
IK II. Wilson went to Miami last'
night.'
The jury Commission is in sesaion'
at the court house. '
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We ar ple.Kpri tn iriwiTfa tint 1
Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs1
and colds and liirur rrnnhlo t
not ailected by the National Pure
opiates or ctner harmful drutrs and
we recommend it a a safe renedy for 1
children and adu!ts. A. P. Owens m
THE RIGHT KIND OF A BOY
THE RIGHT HIND OF CLOTHES
Of course there is the right
kind of a boy just as there is
the right kind of a suit to put
him in The right kind of a
boy doesn't want to bother too
much about his clothes after he
has them on. He doesn't want
the seams to rip when he slides
down the banisters plays leap
frog or jumps fences.
Our spring and summer gar-
ments for the boys wear are
ready and we particularly re-
quest mothers to come and
see how well we can dress the
boy in a good looking stylish
durable suit at a moderate cost.
We've Every Cut of Suit That's
Right
prices run in sizes from 5 to 15 years something
like this
02.50 $3.50. $5.00 and $6.00
If this store has a specialty it is CLOTHING BOYS
rightly' handsomely and economically.
JUMBO MERCANTILE GO.
For a cold or a cniii'h taL- T.'en.
ned?'s Laxnfiva fVinh Srrnn It rnn-
tains no opiates and gently moves the
bowls thereby driving the cold en-
tirely from the system. Conforms to
the National Pure Food and Dru?
Law Sold by MaHarney & Myers and
People drug store. m
Pains caused by toils burns cuts
scalds and skin diseases is promptly
reieaveu rjy ve nut's Carbolized
Witch Hazel Salve flood for piles.
Mallarney & Myers and Peoples
drug store. m
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I reWitt's little Early Ri?ers famous
little pills. Manarney & Meyrs and
People's drug store. m
JAP ROSE transparent toilet and bath soap
la made from the whitest Mirestand bent Tefe-
tableolls OILS THAT YOU CAN EAT. Made
by KiKiv aoiil by ail drugiu and grocers.
Kidney complaint kills more peo-
ple than any other disease. This is
due to the diseases being so insidious j
that it gets a good hold on the system !
before it is recognized. Foley's Kid I
ney cure will prevent development of j
fatal diseases if taken in time. A.
P. Owens. m
Disturbed the Congregation i
The person who disturbed the con-1
gregation last Sunday by continually j
cougning is requested to buy a bottle
of Foley's Honey and Tar. A. P.
Owens. m
If any one has any doubt as to the
virtue of Foley's Kidney Cure they
need only to refer to Mr. A. n. Stimp-
son of Willimantic Conn. who af-
ter almost loosing hope of recovery
on account of tr e failure of so many
remedies finally tried Foley's Kidney
Cure which he says was "just the
thing" for him. as four bottles cured
him completely ne is entirely well
and free from all the suffering inci-
dent to acute kidney trouble. A. P
Owens m
A Little
Used in the selection of his
Clothes will spare the boy the
humilition of feeling shabby.
Ptrjection Clothing willbeforin-
spection and stand the wear test.
Good material sensibly made and
well finished.
It is a matter of economy to
purchase Perfection clothes for
the boys. Prices from
$2 to $5
The Store Where a Dollar Goes
tb Farthest
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FACTORIES:
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The Baldwin Company:
SALE OPENS
MAY '
At Vinita I. T.
In The .Scott Building
First Door South of Postoffice
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.Store Open Evenings; Terms to Suit Buyers; Each
Instrument Fully Guaranteed; Old Instruments
will be taken in Exchange.
To at once introduce and advertise in Vinita and vicinity the products of our
five immense factories we will for fifteen days offer a complete line of samp-
les of our very latest styles at prices
Never Before Equalled on High Grade and
Standard-Made Instruments.
This is the opportunity of a lifetime and anyone considering buying within
the next several years should avail themselves of it.
Oar instruments have won highest honors both at home and abroad than any others in the world and bear
the official stamp of superiority Grand Prix Paris 1900 ; Grand Prize St. Louis 1904. Remember store
open day and evening) and everyone is cordially invited to call and inspect our display whether desiring ro
purchase or not. Come in and hear the Ellington Player Piano.
vSouvenir Folio of Song's of Sunny South
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Hull, E. E. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 165, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1907, newspaper, May 16, 1907; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775299/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.