Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 241, Ed. 1 Monday, August 19, 1907 Page: 3 of 4
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For Buggies Carriages
And Spring Wagons
WE are iu a position to Save You Money with the
LARGEST STOCK and LOWEST PRICES.
Think of Guaranteed TOP BUGGY at . . . $45.00
Think of Guaranteed SPRING WAGON at . . 0.00
Think of Guaranteed RUNABOUT at . . . 35.00
THESE ARE OUR PRICES.
Yourf far Business
Frazee Hardware Co.
WHEN YOUR SHIP COMES IN ?
DO YOU dream of the comforts and advantages you'll enjoy "When
your ship comes in!" How many years have you waitedt Still wait-
ing How long do you expect you will have to waitf We'll tell you
You'll wait until you get hold on the tow line and
PULL FOR YOURSELF
BRING your ship in yourself. It's done byl ECONOM Y and SAVING.
Commence Saving. Start a bank account today. WE WANT YOUR
ACCOUNT LARGE OR SMALL. . ...
International Bank and Trust Company
J. W. ORR Manager SEYMOUR JONES Cashier
LOCAL NOTES
Mrs. Ed Whitaaker has been quite
sick.
L. P. Garrison was in Bluejacket
Sunday.
Several Vinltians spent Sunday in
Joplin.
Theo. Perry went north over the
-Katy yesterday.
v P. Z. Newman of Welch was in
' town yesterday.
W. E. Clapham returned home from
St. Louis yesterday.
E Quinn of Carthage Mo. was in
the city yesterday.
Jim Highland of Joplin spent Sun-
day in this city.
Mrs. John Weaver Jr. returned from
Fairland yesterday.
DA Wilson of Bluejacket was in
the city yesterday.
Miss Anna Gatewood has accepted
a postion at Ratcliff's.
Bill Chambers from White Oak
spent Sunday in Vinita.
Miss Anna Byrd of Fairland vis-
sited friends here Sunday. "
W A England and wife of Afton
were visitors In Che city Sunday. '
Oapt. Jack Ellis and J. Henry Dick
of Tahlequah was in town yesterday.
Oliver Charksworth and Fox Chou-
teau visited in Afton Sunday evening.
When completed W. E Ilalsell will
have one of the finest homes in the
territory.
Miss Lindsey of Chouteau was in
"Vinita Sunday en route home from
Fairland.
T P. McGlasson went to St. Louis
yesterday to buy goods for the Rat-
cliff store.
Saturday was the last day of the
Ratcliff's Store big sale and it has a
very busy one.
Misses Eell and Anna Robbins re-
turned from a visit at Eureka Springs
i last Saturday.
j Clayton Jackson Is here from Par-
j sons for a few day's vacation and to
! visit his parents.
j J )e Patterson returned to iiis home
j in Seneca Mo. after a few days visit
with friends here.
J. W. Orr president of the Interna-
tional Bank & Trust corapany.returned
from Kansas City on the Katy flyer
t his morning.
Erf tig Ilalsell and wife and Miss
iEvi Ilalsell leftover the Frisco last
i nt for an outing in the mountains
if Colorado
J C. Starr city councilman went to
Chelsea today to contract with an oil
ciinpany for drilling another artesian
' I here. The water situation has
iK-c-'ime so alarming that it lias be
crime necessary to do f t is in oder to
. increase our water supply. It is the
Intent ion of the city officials to push
t lie new well to completion as soon as
possible. j
Joseph Scott went to Wagoner this
morning.
Rev. J. E. rershiug left Saturday
for a few week's visit in Ohio.
Jess Harrison or vvnite Oak trans-
acted business here this morning.
Lon Lonnor returned home from a
trip to Bartlesville this morning.
A great many people went to the
timber yesterday to avoid the heat'
and dust of the city.
The cutting of weeds on some of our
principal streets has improved tha
looks of rhinos wonderfully.
Miss Mary L. Price olSalllsaw who
has been visiting the family of J C.
Starr returned home last evening.
Felix Rideuhour went to Miami Sat-
D on IJurrls spent Sunday at Joplin
W. L. Williams Is in from Spavlnaw
today.
W.L.Moore of Nowata is In the
city today.
E. E. Tendergrass of Fort Smith is
here today.
C. S. Avery spent Sunday on his
I farm at Noel.
C. B. Cooper of Wagoner" spent
Sunday in Vinita.
Geo. II. Taylor was down from Jop
linyeste:day.
Drift Hummingbird of near Rose
is Jn the city today.
Mrs. Lizzie Walton is visiting her
sister Mrs Tom Jasper.
Henry Wlmer came home from
Joplin yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Greenlee of Nowa-
ta were here yesterday.
I. M. Adsms of Big Cabin was a
Sunday visitor here.
EG Small of Liberty Mo.k stopped
in Vinita over Sunday.
Fifty passengers from the Frisco
took breakfast here this morning."
Mrs. Chas. Basey who has been very
low with typhoid fever is reported
some better today.
Sam "eno a prominent merchant of
of Spavlnaw is transacting business
here today.
Miss Jennie Fowler returned Satur-
day morning from a visit with friends
at Claremore.
Check Thompson leaves tonight for
Colorado where he has a position In
the mines.
Florence and May Bloom of Joplin
are visiting their aunt Mrs. Lem
Thompson.
W. E. Craddock and Miss Llbbie!
Taylor of Taylor Texas are at the
Cobb Hotel today.
Chief Bufflngton and Johnson Fall-
ing went to Tulsa today to look after
their oil interests.
Mrs. W. S. Rutherford of Center-
view Mo. will arrive tomorrow for a
visit with her mother Mrs. J. C. Wil-
kerson. Many of the farmers report that the
wells are fast going dry and they are
compelled to drive their stock to the
creeks for water.
Wanted to Rent A four or Ave
room residence. Steady tenter for a
house in good repair. Inquire at or
telephone The Chieftain.
Mrs. Joe Keller and son Ji" of
Terrell Texas are here rm p vsir to
to her sister Mrs. J. N vva'l o- i'r
town and her nephew -T. L. Waiter.
of this city.
The city council met thi3 morning
to discuss the water situation. The
body decided to send a man to Chelsea
to figure with parties at that place on
drilling a new well.
City Clerk Fogle reports 508 voters
registered to date. The vote in the
city election last April was Cwo. There
is yet 18 day in which to register. Be
sure and register if you wish to vote.
Do you want prohibition and let
Oklahoma have'saloons? Hear R N
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This Sale Lasts
All .
This Week
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FOR VALUES UP TO $17.50
In Hen's Suits. In this lot you
will find Strouss Bros. High Art
Suits Fleisher Bros. Suits and
Schwab Clothing Co. Suits.
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FOR VALUES UP TO $12.50
In Men's and Young Hen's Suits
all materials including Blacks
Blues and Checked Worsteds all
sizes. NOW . . . . . $5.75
$ A ft For values in
3. OO Men's and
Young Mens Suits.
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$10.00 Now
100
4 14- worth
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up to
$3.68
urday night to attend a baseball game
played yesterday between Miami and Ilalsaple of Michigan on the subject
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iiiemles
r For the Kidneys Bladder
and Rheumatism.
RELIEVES
30 days' treatment for $1.00. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money refunded.
FOR SALE BY A. P. OWENS
ACK-ACH
Baxter Springs.
Mrs. Lorence and Anna Staples and
Master John Staples of Tahlequah
are guests of O. A. Smith and family
on North Gunter street.
Saturday as usual was a busy day.
with our merchants Our merchants
are liberal advertisers and they are
drawing trade from a large territory.
First National Bank corner Thurs
day 9;30 p m. If raining the meeting
will be held in the court house.
Gaylord AV Bebout went to Parsons
Sunday asternoon and returned last
night. He accompanied his wife that
far on her trip to Ohioon an extended
visit. "
Prof S P Duke has just returned
WANTED Six good carpenters at rom atr'P t0 Fairland and Afton in
once. Apply to Joe Wheat Audito- I "ie interest ot tne w ui le ilalsell uoi
rium building. 237-214. i le e. He is well pleased with the
number of scholars enrolled for the
school at those places.
The families of J. II. Butler and P
Merton Raines was at Miami Sun-
day where he caught a game of base-
ball for the Miami team against Bax
ter Springs Kansas. The score was
1 to 0 In favor of Baxter Springs.
nafon Fruit Jars pints 40 cts .
quarts 45 cU; bait gallons 60 cts.
at Frazee Hardware Co.
Mrs. Wm. Mosier who died last
Saturday was buried yesterday morning j kind
! W. Bonfoey scent Sunday at the home
of "Shorty" White on Big Cabin and
enjoyed a fine outing. They caught
plenty of fish to supply the camp and
were equipped with hammocks and
all other appurtenances that go to
make life pleasant on a trip of this
In the city cemetery. She was 19
years of age and weighed 140 pounds.
Dennis Keys who was arrested in
tie early part of Juue on the charge
So large was she that her body was ! of committing rape upon Miss Lola
held until a specially madejburial robe
could be prepared for her her.
FOR SALE Twelve lots and eleven
houses on North Scraper street wit.hiu
a block of the business section. K. M.
Swain. 236 tf
Lee Cruce the Demccratic war
horse of Ardmore will address the
people of Vinita next Weduesday
Kelley the 14-year-old daughter of
J M Kelley living at Chouteau I. T.
and released from jail on z bond
aggregating $10000 was summoned
to appear before Judge L. F.
Tarker Jr. this afternoon on the
complaint of several of the prosecut-
ing witnesses and friends who claim
that t he case was an aggravated one
and that Keys should not be allowed
niirhr). You all know Mr. f!ni('
reputation as a speaker and all who ! t0 ive bot5li 11 any sum
do not hear him on this occasion will 1 - - -
miss an oratorical treat.
ESTRAYED-Chestnut sorrel mare
fifteen hands high branded on left
shoulder with "S" also on left thigh
with "S" right hind foot white.
With two-year-oid c At. See Sam
A riea rising clean cooiing soothing
healing household remedy is De Wilt's
Camolated Witch Ihizel salve. Sold
bv Mallarne) & Meters and I'eo. I)rug
Siore
Stimulation Withont Irritation.
Thai is the watchword. That is
what Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup
does. Cleanses and stimulates the
iwwels without irritation in any form.
For sale ty all druggists. jy
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Cifice Ground Floor Raymond
Padding Illinois St.
VINITA - - IT.
Charley Stover who has benj con-
fined In the flderal jail here on a charge
of selling intoxicating liquor was re-
leased this morninir having finished
serving out the term for which he was
sentenced. He lives near Westville.
It soothes refreshes strengthens
purifies the stomach bowels and kid-
neys. A tonic that prevents summer
trouble. Such is Hollisters Rocky
Mountain Tea. 35 cents Tea or Tab-
lets. M. R. Chapman.
When there is the slightest indica-
tion of indigestion heart burn flatu-
lence or any form of stomach trouble
fke a little Kodol occasionally and
you will get prompt relief. Sold by
Viallarney & Meyers and People's
Drug Store. jy
Rings Littl Liver Pills keep the
system clean the s'omach sweet.
Prompt relief for headache and bilious-
ness. Good for ali the family. Sold
by A. P. Owens. j 3m
VINITA
Fans
Fans
Fans
Fans
Font
Cleaning - Parlors
We will call and get your Clothes
to be cleaned and pressed and
deliver them promptly at very
low prices.
Wi flake a Specialty of Cleaning Panama and
11.11
HUGH COOPER
MERCHANT TAILOR
Suiti- made in the best pOKsililp s'yle
("e.iuint; and PieHsiug avpecialty.
Raymond Building.
Get a Fan !
Only a dozen 12-inch fans left. When
these are gone we cannot be sure of
getting more. The weather hasTex-
hausted the markot. Let the weather
man advise you. We're in for ninety
good long hot sweltering days of
summer. Get a fan while you may.
Don't Forget
We still have a few Flat Irons in
stock. The recommendations of
satisfied users is doing more than all
. our talking to sell them. You can-
not make a mistake for you can get
one on trial. If not satisfied it costs
you nothing to tell us to come and
get it. Ask your neighbor who is using
one. Ask for 127 and the man who
shows you will call.
Vinita Electric Light Ice and
Power Company
SUDJ UDj ' SWJ " U0J ' SUOJ ' SUOJ - SUOJ j
HOLLISTER'S
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A Bvy rsrtci. tf B-.- Pe-.ple.
Crt.-c Ci;o.:n Hii!!u w.i ftx.e4 V:or.
f-i'if.: for f onsii'.vition. li'VftloB. Iiver
: Kimi''? !.!'). n:i R. i'iimI''"i. J-..-x..-:fi. tmira
... .h(. r.ad Hniu'li Sim-.'!1! i-towoU. Hendiit'tio
:J liuci!rhe. lis J'jx'k? Moiimum Tea In tab-.t-L
lorrri. ri'n 0 a feox. i!ii:)fi tr?.'ie by
OiXii" i Ik TmiM ri:MPf. Wi!"H Wi
- 11H K1J3CETS FOf AL1.0W PE0PIE
Summer coughs and colds yield at
once to Bees Laxative Cough Syrup
contains honev and tar but no opiates.
Children like ir. Its laxative quali-
ties recommended it to mothers
Hoarseness coughs croup yield quick-
ly. Keep it on hand. -A. P. Owens.3m
Piueules are for the Kidney and
Uladder. They bring quick relief to
backache; rheumatism lumbago tired
worn out feeling. They produce nat-
ural action of the kidneys HO days
treatment 81.00 Money refunded if
Pinnules are not sat isfactory. Sold by
A. P. Owe.'iS. j3m
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is sold
under a positive guarantee to cure
constipation sick headache stomach
trouble or any form of indigestion
If it fails the manufacturers refund
your moiwy. What more can any oca
do? A. P. Owens.
M. L. Levin M. D. oculist and aur
1st. Office and residence at the C( Lb
hotel. Hours 9 to 12 a. m. and 2 to
5 p. m. Tuesday'3 and Thursday's for
the poor from 4 to 5 p.m. Tekphena
49. liitf.
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Hull, E. E. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 241, Ed. 1 Monday, August 19, 1907, newspaper, August 19, 1907; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775643/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.