Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 27, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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with such items as
This is trite with our entire line particularly
American Ellwood Wire Fencing
ablylhebest so why take chancesi on imitations at
THE SAME PRICE
As to HeatingyStoves
etc
Come in and investigate them. Rouqd Oak Heaters
R P. S. Paints. Ouick Meal Ranees
Sunday School Convention.
The Sunday school convention
Craig county will be held In the Chris-
tian church of this city on December
1st 1907.
1. Opening Exercises.
2. County Organization Mr. Wm.
McCullum.
3. Township 1 Organization John
Franklin.
4. Relation of local schools to the
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County organization J. M. Darrough.
5. Primary work Mrs. J. E. Persh
ing.
6. Effective Organization Mrs.
John Swain.
7. Teachers Training Mr. Hopkins.
8. House to house visitation Mr.
F. D. Pelsue.
9. Home department Mrs. M. Bal-
entine. 10. Temperance Work F. M.
Smith.
11. Round table conducted by Rev.
J. E. Pershing.
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VINITA and DIG CABIN
LOCAL NOTES
Rudolph Myers Is on
this week.
. New Process F-ead at Burns'. 8-tf
J. A. Leforce Is In Centralla today.
Walter Cronan returned from Tulsa
last night.
Geo. Warren was up from Adair
yesterday.
The Male seminary boys will be here
this evening.
John Barrett was here yesterday
irom Clarmore.
C. C. Roberts went south on the
Flyer this morning.
W. E. Clapham made a professional
visit to Muskogee today.
F. M. Lewis has received another
car load of fine buggies.
Mrs. Lucy Douglas left this morning
for Missouri to visit her son.
Recorder E. N. Williamson is now
at home in the Etchen property.
Judire Frear's court is in session to
day hearing some preliminary cases
Get your Thanksgiving turkeys at
The Golden Rule. 12J cents the pound.
Jim Crutcbfleld is here from Chel
sea visiting relatives for aJfew days.
Wanted: a competent girl to do
house work. Mrs. C. W. Day.
E. B. Frayser returned last evening
from a business trip to Miami.
Sheriff Ridenhoar last night made
two arrests both charged with whisky
Rev. C. N. Austin goes toClaremore
tomorrow to preach a Thanksgiving
sermon.
Doc Bridgeman was yesterday
officially appointed janitor for the
County Court house.
Mr. and Mrs. Woolery were here
yesterday from Ketchum with a load
of turkeys and hogs.
Miss Effie McDanlel will arrive from
Grove in the morning to spend
Thanksgiving with her parents.
Two thousand people will witness
the football game tomorrow. It will
be one of the very best of the season
A C. Gould- of the real estate firm
of Gould & Quinn at Bluejacket
came in on the Katy flyer this morn
ing.
H. (!. Kerr and Miss Grace Hampton
both of Grove were married at the
Court house yesterday by Judge T. D
B. Frear.
O. II. P. Brewer president of the
Board of Education at Tahlequah
will be the guest of Mayor Parks
Thanksgiving.
Three hundred teachers will be here
tomorrow. Every citizen of Vlnita
should feel it his duty to help enter
tain them.
Mayor Parks says that 100 teachers
and boosters for the Male seminary
football team will arrive from Tah
lequah thla evening.
The ladies of the Baptist church
have been busy today decorating their
church for the annual Union Thanks-
giving services which will be held at
that place tomorrow.
A Perry Citizen says if they will
give him his money out of the bank
he will go straight as a crow flies
bick to old Missouri. It's pretty
tough on Missonri but if we were the
Perryites we'd let him go.
A Ponca City Courier says a day or
two ago a covered wagon with one
mule in the shafts passed through
town going west. The owner of the
outfit walked beside the mule while
the wife and several children and the
dog rode In the wagon. Like the man
in the song they didn't know where
they were going but they were on
the way.
Dr. E. J. McCarty is not so well to
day as he was yesterday.
The Chieftain wishes its readers a
joyous and bountiful Thanksgiving
W. L. Jack left last night for War-
rensburg Mo. to spend Tnanksgiving
with home folks.
Just received. A fresh line of Gun-'
ther's fine box candles. Llge Hecdei
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naworth Hall of the Chilocco In
dian school was destroyed by fire
Tuesday.
Sheriff Ridenhour is indisposed to
day and unable to be at his place of
business.
For Kent: A cottage of six rooms
Inquire of Joseph !A. Gill in Leader
building. tf
Irene Nichols and Leva Spalding are
going to Nowata today to visit Mrs.
W. E. Bishop.
w. B Raines added a fine new
buggy to his alriady well equipped
barn yesterday. r " I
We've got it; We'll get it or it's no 1
in town. Pun Food Grocery Phone
tS8.
Don't forget "Valley Farm" at the
Auditorium Thanksgiving night giv
en by students of Willie Halsell col
lege.
Miss Ruth Foreman who teaches
school at Collensville will arrive in
the morning to visit with parents and
friends. . .
Keep your cow from shrinking in
milk oy using cotton seed meal.' See
Garrison. V 304-tf
John Suoddy of Nevada Mo. is ex
pectedthis morning to visit relatives
Sheriff Ridenour landed George
Wlckllff in jail yesterday on a whisky
charge.
The meeting advertised by Craig
County Farmers' Institution for the
29th and 30th of this month has
called off. Due notice will be given
as to time of next meeting.
Geo. M. Martin President.
W. C. Chamberlain Secretary.
The Frisco railroad has put into ef-
fect a $1.25 rate each way from Jop-
lin to Vinlta. The rate applies both
ways and will be quite a saving to
many of our business men who find it
the sick list convlenent to transact business at
that place. The rate heretofore has
been 12 80 for the round trip.
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We wish all our customers and friends
and every familv in northeast Okla-
homa a pleasant Thanksgiving with
plenty of the Great American Bird and
sauce of the cranberry.
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Little Misses Irene
Olevia Spauldlng left
for Nowata.
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Nichols and
this mornintr
The" Woodmen held a successful
meeting last night. Coffee and sand
wiches were served.
Miss Nora Armstrong and Mrs. Tom
Shenhan of Ratcliff's store are ill
and unable to be at their positions to
day.
Mr. and Mrs. li. G. Chandler weDt
to Adair this evening to speed
Thanksgiving with their daughter
Mrs. C. L. White. They will be ac
companied by Mr. and Mr. Van
Stewart of Miami.
Roger Thompson yesterday sold
some Poland China pigs that were fat
tened on cotton seed meal and they
were as fat and nice as corn fed and
mucn nrmer meat several persons
guessed at their weight and missed it
in each case on account of the flesh
being solid. Hillsboro (Tex.) Mirror
Garrison will tell you how to feed it
John Thomason 'Morris Tvnlght and
Dr. Weber have started a drill on their
big lease of 700 acres at Delaware and
will soon know what's there. It gives
evidence of exceeding the biir Glenn
pool. Vinita is proud that such a rich
piece of soil has fallen into the hands
of her citizens.
Cotton seed hulls make excellent
feed for horses and mules and saves
hay and grain. Most horses have to be
taught to eat it and some never form
a taste for it but most of them will
learn to eat it with relish. To get
them started put a small quantity of
hulls in his box and Into this mix a
very small quantity of meal and some
bran and oats. In just a short time the
horse will eat a water bucket full of
hulls with as much meal as he ought
to have each day. Be careful not to
give too much meal but let him eat
all the hulls he wants.
Valley Farm" at the opera housa
Thanksgiving night.
Black Hiss
GroppV
Cat Fish
Oysters
And th&
bill of
best
Hare in
town at ytrie Sad-
dle RocjiRestau-rant.VVillDevine.
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Osteopathic Magnetic
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OfRce Hours 4 a. m. to Sp. m.
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Vinita
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Office Parlorof the Cobb Hotef firt and
third Monday and Tutwdajr of each month.
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Home Office 506 Main Street
Joplin Mo.
Davli Hill Pres. J. B. Bufflnjtoo Cllr l. V. BufflottoQ V.-Pra.
Vinita National Bank
Capital StocR 9110000.00
(Largest Irj Cberoktt Nation)
Solicits Your Deposits and Your Loans
Soectacles and Eve
Glasses.
YOUR. EYES serve you.through thework-
Ing hours. It is Important that these servants
Be relieved of all unnecet-
ary strain due
To refraction before the nervous sys-
tem resists the tax.
We fit glasses to relieve all strain due to errors
cf refraction. Should the services of an occulist or
physician be required we will promptly tell you.
Nickle Frame Spectales $i oo
id Gold Frame Spectacles $5.00
ScbliecKer's Jcwelrv
Store.
L ANT ALUM
LAMPS
It has ever been the policy of this company to give
the most efficient service. 1 o 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 o per cent. We can
now supply theTANTALUM 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 givesthe 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. .
Vinita Electric Light-
Ice &' Power Co
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Beautiful Picture hree.
Farm Progress a big monthly agri-
cultural paper devoted to the interests
of the American farmer his home and
Industries is giving away Iree with
every three-year subscription a beauti-
ful fruit picture size 22x29 Inches
entitled "Natural Fruits." This Is
a beautiful picture in six colors and
makes a ;handsome dining-room crna-
irent. Send 30 cents for a three-year
subscription or three one-year sub
icrlptlons today. Address all orders to
Farm Progress St. Louis Mo.
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Hutchinson, W. J. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 14, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 27, 1907, newspaper, November 27, 1907; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775310/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.