Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 294, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1912 Page: 3 of 4
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We want your business and will
appreciate it and offer in return
absolute safety fair treatment
and business methods alon all
lines of conservative banking.
INTERNATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO.
Capital 5100000
"PROGRESSIVE GUARANTEED BANK"
KLINGEL FURNITURE COMPANY
Sole Agents for
Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets Globe
Wernicke Bookcases and
Sealy Mattresses
119 South Wilson Street.
If YouWant to Buy a Farm or a Ranch
I Can Please You
in quality quantity and price. If you
-'rc have lands you' wish to sell I can fuT'
nish the buyer. List your lands with
me. twill try' to please you.
Yours for business
R. P. CLAY
Barrett-BufUngton Building
Very Serious
It ia a very serious matter to ask
for one medicine and have the
wrong one given you. For' tbia
reason we urge you Id buying to
be careful to get the genuine
CLACK- DBAUG
Liver Medicine
The reputation of this old relia-
ble medicine for constipation in-
digestion and liver trouble is firm-
ly established. It does not imitato
other medicines. It is better than
others or it would not be the fa-
vorite liver powder with a larger
sale than all others combined.
SOLD IN TOWN F3
ft 65 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
A iirone sending a sketch and dfmcrlptton tnat
quickly ascertain our opiniu-kree whether au
Invention In probably patenTTrie. Comtnunlca.
lions strictly coiiUdentlal. HANDBOOK on Patents
emit free. Oldest apency for securing patent.
I'atenM taken through Munu & Co. receive
wvtrUU noticK without charge tu the
Scientific Jftnerican
A Handsomely lltmtmted weekly.
dilation or any sctenuDcr journal 'terms a
enr: four months. It Sold by all newsdealers.
MUNN&Co.36'8'-New York
llranch Office. (36 F St. Washington V. V.
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BOYS' BASE BALL GOODS
at Half Price
While They Last
P 0. GIGAR AND HEtf STORE
Slater McOlure PropritOr
DR. R. L. MITCHELL
Cowan Building
Phones: Office 607 Residence Red 479
V1NITA. OKLA
dr. f v. marnev
Graduate Veterinarian
Office Webb Bros. Livery.
Phone 143 Vinita OKU
C. W.DAY r
Dentist
GOLD CROWN AND BRIDGE
WORK A 8PECIALTY
Office in Empire Block VINITA
DR. F. L. HUGHSON
Physician and Surgeon
Phones 625 Residence 52 S W.Delaware
Office Over Wimer Drug Stor
MORNING GLORY
BUTTER
30c. At Your Grocery.
We are nowmahing
ICE CREAM AND ICES DAILY
Vinita Creamery Co.
Phone 373
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NORTHEASTERN
O K L A H OM A
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Buy dog muzzles from Stevens.
Sam Powell was here from Musko
gee today.
Dr. W. O. Williams is home from
East St. Louis.
Cut Flowers. Burns. Phone 64.
Mrs. G. W Kerr went south on the
Flyer this morning.
O. W. Killanit of Grove was her
today on business.
Mrs. G. S. White is visiting friends
at Springdale Ark.
Claud Allen of Coody s BlulT was
among the visitors here today.
John B. Turner thief Justice of the
supreme court is a visitor here today.
Much complaint is being made at
the non-enforcement of the chicken
law.
It is safer for yourself and neighbor
to muzzle your dog. Stevens has them
for sale.
Clay and Otis Tittle were acquitted
of a liquor charge in the county court
yesterday.
L. R. Fryor and Martin Porter of
Muskogee were at the Vinita Hotel
this morning.
A number one watch dog for sale at
once. Address 151 Vinita or call the
Chieftain. 93-7
R. A. and W. A. Crawibrd of Chel
sea were among the visitors from
Chelsea today.
LOST Lady s long heavy gray
coat. Finder leave at Chieftain office
and get reward.
Mrs. C. A. Riddle was called to
Council Grove Kans. yesterday by
the serious illness of her mother.
While the mad dog scare i3 on
it
would be better and safer to have your
dog muzzled.
On account of Scottish Rite Masons
occupying the hall there will be no
meeting of the Order of the Eastern
Star tonight.
The negro porter at the Hickman
Hotel was arrested yesterday for mat
ng purchases without orders from the
hotel people. He was sent to jail.
WANTED Farmer with small fain
ily; good wages guaranteed. Apply
Janie Patten Hall. -
Meetings are befog held nightly this
week at the Congregational church
Considerable interest Is beifig mani
fested. On Easter Sunday there will
be a number received into the church
The Select Knights Rose Croix will
obsure the ceremony of extinguishing
the lights at Masonic hall after which
a banquet will be -served to Select
Knights and rfamilles. Visiting breth
ren are expected from a number of sur
rounding towns to participate.
All members and teachers oi the
Presbyterian Sunday school are invit
ed to be at the Sunday school rooms
Saturday afternoon from 3 to 5 o'clock
to participate in an informal Easter
party.
Illustrative of the promptness with
which the Fraternal Aid Society set
ties its insurance: Gus Nichols die.
March 24 and on the 3rd of April
check for $1000 the amount of his
insurance was received by the bene
ficiaries.
FOR SALE Soda fountain; will
trade for land or cash. Terms to suit
purchaser. Bramble Millinery Co
For Sale. -..
I have several good houses and lots
iu Vinita fcr sale or will trade for close
in farm lands. J. F. HAMILTON. 94tf
Land For Sale 400 Acres.
For sale 80 to 400 acres of fine farm
land 2 miles south of Vinita. Fiv
allotments in one body. Sio per acre
Otis Tittle Phone 47".
Money to Loan.
Choice farm loans now made at
7 per cent interest rate without
commission. Money ready. F. M
Gwinnup & Son.
The Enterprise Grocery will do the
business. They keep an up-to-date.
clean stock. J. F. Gaston the owner
and manager has been in the grocery
business from boyhood and knows ex-
actly what it takes to please the trade
Those who do not already know him
will soon aj be is making himself
known as his customers will attest.
Special Notice.
All persons who have not listed per-
sonal property for taxation in the
City of Vinita are hereby notified to
do so before April 6th 19f2. After
that date I will be compelled to ar-
bitrarily assess the same with 50 per
cent added. .
Kindly call at my office and render
a list of your property.
Very respectfully
92-5 C. S. SHELTON
County Assessor Craig Comity.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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The Chieftain Is authorized to an-
ounce the candidacy of E. N. William-
on to the orace or Register oi ueeaa
of Craig County Oklahoma subject
to the action of the Democratic
Primary of August 1912.
E. N. WILLIAMSON.
The Chieitaln is authorized to an
nounce the candidacy of H. E. RIden-1
hour for re-election to the office of '
Sheriff of Craig County Oklahoma;
subject to the action of the Democratic
Primary of August 1912.
H. E. RIDENHOFR.
The Chieftain is authorized to an
nounce Robt. L. Chamberlln as a can
didate for the office of Sheriff of Craig
County subject to the action of the
Democratic primary.
The Chieftain is authorized to an
nounce E. J. McBride of Big Cabin as
candidate for the office of County
Clerk of Craig County subject to the
ction of the Democratic primary.
The Chieftain is authorized to an-
lounce L. P. Smart as a candidate for
he office of Sheriff of Craig County
klahoma subject to the Democratic
primary August
I hereby announce myself for re
election to the office of County Clerk
of Craig County subject to the action
of the Democratic primary of August
1912. R F. NIX.
The Chieftain is authorized to an
nounce the namo of Geo. H. Ogden as a
candidate for County Treasurer of
Craig County subject JJ the action of
he Democratic primary in August
1912. GEO. H. OGDEN.
COUNTY JUDGE.
I am a candidate for re-election to
the office of County Judge of Craig
County subject to the action of tr.e
Democratic primary to be held in
August.' I stand on my old platform
that of low taxes and law enforcement.
ask the support of all voters who
view these matters as I do.
S. F. PARKS.
The Chieftain is authorized to an
nounce the name of R. L. Jackson for
the Democratic nomination for Sheriff
of Craig County subject to the August
primary election.
I am a candidate for County Com
missioner of the Third Commissioners'
District Craig County subject to the
emocratic primary to ' be held in
August 1912."
SAMUEL CHATTERTON
Big Cabin Okla.
The Chieftain is authorized to an-
lounce George W. Taylor as a candi
date for County Commissioner for the
Second District of Craig County sub-
ect to the primary in August.
I hereby announce myself as a can-
lidate for the office of Superintendent
I Schools of Craig County subject to
he action of the Democratic Primary
August 1912.
JAMES F. McCULLOUGH.
The Chieftain is authorized to an-
lounce the candidaty of Claud S.
Shelton for the nomination for the
office of County Assessor of Craig
Jounty subject to the Democratic
rimary in August.
FOR COUNTY ASSESSOR.
I desire to announce myself as a can-
Mdate for the office of County Assessor
or Craig County subject to the action
f the Democratic Primary in August.
W HOUK.
I am candidate for the nomination
or County Assessor of Craig County
ubject to the action of ihe Democratic
voters In the primary to be held August
. 1912. VIRGIL A. KINNISON.
The Chieftain Is authorized to an-
nounce the candidacy of W. C. Woodall
or County Commissioner for the third
district of Craig County subject to the
-Jemocratic primary in August.
The Chieftain is authorized to an-
ounce Charles Teenor as a candidate
for County Commissioner for the Third
District of Craig County Okla. subject
to the Democratic primary in August.
1912. CHA8. TEICNOR.
FOR REGISTER OF DEEDS.
I desire to announce myself as a
candidate for the office of Register of
Deeds of Craig County Okla. subject
to the action of the Democratic pri-
mary to be held in August 1912.
W. L. TROTT.
FOR DISTRICT CLERK.
I hereby announce myself a candi-
date for re-election to the office of
District Clerk of Craig County subject
to the Democratic primary. .
LEE R. MITCHELL.
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT.
The Chieftain is authorized to an-
nounce Thomas W. Smith of Centralia
as a candidate for Superintendent of
Schools of Craig County subject- to
the Democratic primary in August.
FOR SHERIFF.
The Chieftain is authorized to an-
nounce Billy Friend a candidate for
Buy an Incubator
Raise More Chickens
We sell the
Hiawatha
DALOUEST
PHONE 200
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NORTHEASTERN
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The value of lots the price of rent
the demand for labor depends en-
tirely upon the amount oi money in
circulation in that community.
The surest and quicket way ta
get it out of circulation is by the"
money order and draft route to Kan-
sas City St. Louis and Chicago.
Ilimta Srtmkrs Afi&iriaftmt
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Farm and City Loans
You will save money by seeing
us before closing one.
Parker Wise
Company
ROBT. L. SCOTT
FEED - SEEDS
Clark & Roberts
TAILORS TO MEN
144 12 S. Wilson if. Telephone 69?
DR. A. W. HEREON
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Barrett Building 108ft South
Wilson Street.
Office Phone 263 Residence phone 18
Residence 22S South Adair Street
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Daily Chieftain
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the Democratic nomination for Sheriff
of Craig County subject to August
primary.
I am a candidate for re-election on
the Democratic ticket to the office ef
County Attorney of Craig County Ok-
lahoma subject to the action of the
Democratic voters at the primary to
be held in August 1912.
C. CALDWELL.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
The Chieftain Is authorized to an-
nounce J. Wes Harris a candidate for
County Commissioner for the Third j
District of Craig County subject to
me uemocrauc primary.. '
FOR COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT.
The Chieftain is authorized td an-
nounce Mrs. H. W. C. Shelton a can-
didate for the office of County Super-
intendent of Schools of Craig County
subject to the Democratic primary in
August
The Prosperity of
a Community
MRS. W. B. CRAWFORD
Singing and Piano Lessom
Pupil of William Sherwood Piano
and Vernon d'Arnalle Singing
Barrett-Buffingtoa Building
Phone 295.
A fine line of
OLIVES AND PiGKLES
Also fresh Vegetables
and Fruits of all Kinds.
Remember the
Celebrated
GROCER
PHONES ISS AND 13$
P n)rfp ' A f
THIS WEEK
G.G. COFFEE
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Marrs, D. M. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 294, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1912, newspaper, April 4, 1912; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775426/m1/3/?q=coaster: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.