Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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HliMSHAWS
D O YOU WANT
SOMETHING PRINTED
In the Latest and Most
Up-to-Date Manner . .
Having just received a large lot of the latest
style new type we are prepared to do any-
thing in the line of Catalogue Work Blanks
the finest Stationary Big Bills or in fact any-
thing you want that anybody can print
Call Tel. 44 for Jobman
THE CHIEFTAIN
YOU CANT DODGE PROSPERITY
IF WE LONG DISTANCE TELEPHONE
IS A FACTOR IN YOUR BUSINESS
Every Conversation Closes a Transaction
DAY RATES LOW ;-; NIGHT RATES LOWER.
Pioneer Telephone and Telegraph Co.
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Delightful Summer Outings
I can suggest any number J. delightful trips to Lake
Mountain and Seaside Resorts at a very nominal cost.
Plan your vacation trip now tell me where you are think--
ing of spending your vacation and I wil gladly give
1 1 f 'iiJY yn u'' Particu'ars Write me to-day.
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From points in Oklahoma
Dozily to October 31. 1907.
Through Chtvlr Cars tvnd Pullman Tourlt Sleeper.
Stopover at Wlllltvma for Grfcnd Cenyoni
Aeh Fork for Preecott and Phoenlxt
and til many other point.
Block SlnW. Htrviy Meals.
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VINITA - I. T.
CHiLE'E A M ERiCAN iZATtOH.
App'ltntt Ircm Thli Cuf!try Ewtry-
in Evid-ente.
CL:: U incf.li by J. Gilbert Via
SfarUr la tie OTtlock u the "New
E:g:i3 cf Scjlh As:r!ca" li.efb?
ep:u:i:i2 tie Iclistrlil eaergt
which cii.-aetfc.-iz the tnh.it!uau cf
that ccz.:rj as li.; ;zcz-i ly In large
N'crth Aaericaa lEiaoru Ti
tr fates that wtea ta AK-erlcaa ar-
rtres la Ct: h rlies to Sattia?o is
a Parana car ttIt la the Ucite
Etaiftj; the modera railway was e
glne-ered b4 cti.ractei by Ameri-
ca; the aphaJ: road over which fce
rides to his lott ai 3aM fcy aa
Araerlcaa; aa Americaa eTa:or tak-i
h!ta upa!n; t's telegrams are seit
orer aa Amerlcaa wire by aa A rr. eri-
ca a company; an Amerlcaa caah reg-
ister iv-rxizes Lis IHSs; Amerlcaa e-
ch.'r.es prist his morning papr and
Atcericaa fjrtltare is foand every-
wbere. A veritable fary c-f progress
and industrial development sema to
hare sHzed cpon the Chileans baai-
ers estimating that within the last
three years about $.;00WjC'O haTe
been larested in new industrial under-
takings. This sura Is being especded
la working new nitrate EHit; la re-
suming copper mining la developing
gold silver tin and coal deposits; la
building railways steamships canals
for Irrigation cold-storage plants saw-
mills etc.; In stocking sheep farm
and In Inaugurating a great number
of smaller enterprises.
Martins Revenge.
A correspondent tells the story of
two house martins' nests built against
an attic window of a farm to which
the birds came for several successive
years. Last spring however before
they arrived a sparrow took tip her
abode in one of the nests.
Shortly after the martins returned
as usual and one day the farm peo-
ple noticed that the hole of the nest
which the sparrows occupied had been
blocked up. Next morning a boy
climbed up to ascertain the mean-
ing of this and not finding any outlet
broke away part of the nest to find
the poor little sparrow dead on her
egK.
The house martins bad walied her
up for daring to take possession of
their house. Country Life.
The 20-mlnute sermon is a purely
modern Invention as is proved by
the number of pulpit hour glasses that
are still to be found in many old
churches. I. the register of St. Cath-
erine's Aldga the following entry
dated 1504 o.-c -. 3: "Paid for an hoar
glass that hang- .1 by the p tlplt. whet
the preacher (.1 make a s'.'inio:.
that he rr.ay kao " ow the lour pass
'th away out s' : 1?." A rnod -tu
pulpit gliinh pi-r.lj-.t-. hf 'ml; one of
its kind -in to b ! ; ' fit
Unjal. Havi:y. 1' t.
3la?s aa 1 v. .'u i i.
its p'Sttoriitii'ii in 1'7.
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"Say. I'.oss." t' t:t.i the h". ;-.-. la-
in e 1 1 rice of a sq.iare t!ial. woa't
yer? I don't want h :oz". I'll fi( riht
into dU n-staui-ar.t- -"
"Havt n't got any nioney for you"
growled the di-)itic who had just
come out "but I'll give you a tip. If
you do get the price don't go in there
for a square meal for you won t get
It." Philadelphia press.
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Wholesale Nobility.
The coble families of Prussian Po-
land have become so numerous as al-
most to swamp the common people
of the province. The priest of the
village of Konita replied to a circular
Issued by the government that every
one of the 40 families in his congre-
gation was of noble birth.
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BARBER SHOP
(SuccesortoS. L. Hill.)
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$5.00 to $8.50
Let us fit your boys for school. We give him fits for
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We Have a Number of Good Farms
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THE Sr. I0WS REPUBLIC
Rales to Newsdealers Postmasters and
PabllshersBy Mail in Advance
Postage Prepaid in the 13. S.
DAILY AND Sl B iVAT PltVIS DAS A WIF-I
To fob- ht
trribprs Kt
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Hn Mtmthu 3.1") ! i5
Thw Months.. 1.50 . 1.80
One Month j HI 5
DAII.T EXCITT iJCNnAT P!X DATS A WjIKK
On Yr 4 W
Six Month l 0
Snndsy Onlv.On Ywir 2 "i l.ii
Saturday Only One Veiir.. 1..V0 1.S5
SPIl'IAL BCBAtllOI TS UITI IN
Ten piwriw -Six dxv a wh-Ic.
For Jt'liTer on kurl Koutp. 1'0 1.50
Sml-Weekly Kepi-blie
PuWtstiJMi Monly and Thnrdy
One Ywr 50 40
Thrpc On Yer HuLnrriiition 1-ft" l.W
Oiie Three Yr Suburriotion. I.nU 1 .UC
Frm Proirre
Asri-ulturl nd Home Monthly.. 10 118
No nulmcrtptinm for the "Twi Wwk." "FHrra
I'mtrrwi" or "Speriul Rural Konrfi Edition'' for
lets than one year will be acwyted.
Write with rare the nmes and addresses of
persons to whom you wish the pnprs sent. Ke-
mit amount to cover same with each ortier; no
A Wo... 1 itijn . k.mif hv rnst-
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(pffi'-e money ordor rnpress money order hank
draft or registered letter. Never send postage 1
stamps of lamer denomination than two cents.
The Repute St. Louis. Mo.
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FARAI LOANS
Low rates Money ready as soon as papers are
signed.
BONDS
We write all kinds of bonds.
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS
See us for our list of city and country property.
FIRE INSURANCE
Written in strong companies.
A VERY -ROBERTS INV. CO.
NEXT-TO POSTOFFICE. VIMTA I. T.
If you want a tastv and artistic
piece of print ivg you will not overlook
the Chieftain's job department. Com-
petent workmen will have charge of
your printing.
$15.00
One $25.00
CAMERA
Two $10 Ball's Eyes $6.00
Four $S Flexo - - 3.S0
One $2 Browning - 1.50
These Goods Mast Be Sold and
These Prices Are Below Cost.
Mallarney
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VINITA
Cleaning - Parlors
Wp will call and pet your Clothes
to be clei.i'Pd and pressed and
deliver thitn promptly at very
!or priceH
We rit ke Fprilaftv (1 Cleaning Panama
MruwHals
l'-rlnu your work mules to J. C. Gray's
MulolUirn. He willluy thera. 2C4tf
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Hull, E. E. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 286, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 10, 1907, newspaper, October 10, 1907; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775671/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.