The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 302, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 23, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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The Form - Fitting Sack
ft i()()D MANY MKN
like the sack coat
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WftwKS be you do. Hart
f- ' Schaffuor cV Marx make
this stylo to perfection
iind we have it in a va-
riety of patterns. Every
garment hearing their
label is absolutely all
wool and tailored as it
ought to be. If you
come in and try on one
of these suits you'll buy
H.S. & M. Make
$16.50 to $25
Overcoats of all sorts
are here. Let us show
you the new variety all
vv o 6 1 fabrics perfect
si vie and "tici$5rMg9Q.
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LOCAL NOTES
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Copyr.ght 1006 by
Hart Schalrocr isf Marx
Some good business lots for sale
Chas. J. Hunt. tf
. aaHl HaMMHI
WHUlf V1KUUM Hick TeTrvomii-
.sanitary Plumbing steam and hot 1J;
OPERA HOUSE
THURSDAY OCT. 25f
Life's Huge Joke. Let's Laugh While We Live. L(k
Whose Here! Laughing Time boon xne aii ew
Favorite of Fun Frolic and Frivolity.
A Suggestion by
Edward R . Salter
MMfwaMMMMMe
Ti Two Hoejiam"
Will H; Ctjhan L ew Welch s
lKE Ar abey
a v w 'W? a a v - -
KMWff "ill; 'Praase..nltil Tickles srtrt Transporting with Tomptiui: Traversi-
1 ties. kJarce aid Fancy Ffalorni'tiiig with Facetious Facts.
R.nng thoK? Predbt:
J. EDW. PIERCE and MAKlrj KUSLA JN
The Two Tnftdors
IRENE M KARA and IDA LAWRENCE
The .Tolly Pair.
I fj And Twenty-Five Others.
And Some Singing (iii ls Who Will Bring Their Voice With ThenAAIl New
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PRICES 25. 50 AND 75
CENTS
Fresh Country Sorghum
i New Raisins Currants Citrons Spices of
kinds. Lemon Yanilla Orange Pineapple.
S ' Banana and Strawberry Extracts. . ' . . .
South
Wilson Str.et
BURNS
South
Wilson Street
11 1 '
STATErAEMT OF THE COftDITIOrt OF THE
f. . a T a " I
international Danit oc irusi vo.
At the Close of Business Sept. i 1906.
Reaouroea Liabilities
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ak Stwkf and Honda !J3m ! I ndividwi rronw tueu AW ff
f Stt 6.032 36 subject to rhttk $131855 59
flhi'tnre nd FUtnree 3739 43 Time dDemnd
Ann bund ftdne from benki 75.118 Certlntti! 6847 56 138.703 15
Cr SeV .ritiee - 3075 60 0h over 14 64
Total $241 840 18 Total $241840 18
B barebf'certify that the above ttatement 1 tru- and eorrept j the best of my belief.
ukaeribed sworn to before me a Notary Pnblie this the Stn day of Sept. 1906.
Mrgjl HARRY R. WARSKR Notary PabUe.
r commission nnary 21 1908.
nhkM-a. t - a. t -
Jowlcr e photos
water heating. Nipp Bros.
to Thomas G. Vocum and Miss Car
rle Barker both of Stllwell.
J. R Gafrett was yesterday appoint
ed a notary public iu United States
court on motion of .N F. Parks.
Arthur F. Chamberlin has received
notice to the effet that his restric-
tions have beep removed. Jle says he
FOB SALE Forty shares of RatoliM
Sanders Grocery company stock for
sale. N. C Crittenden
Itonham Tex. 308-lot
tcrday afternoon to John Alexander
Malone of Bristow and Amanda Bar-
ber of Fairland.
George w. Jiixon president of the
Bank of Welch aujk a stalwart Re-
publican is hxjn today for the
b
Ma. I I
nchyJI
i i .
FOR SALf CHEAP -One newjLu
car i)x24 aHHkii and doint; irood
business iifreutralVication at Chel-
rsea. Must sell remrdless of price.
Writ box iV.i. Chflsea T. T.
a -. -m it
" wlttKi.lsiite
on Oct . TS'Sf h'"OTTO' Tiouse. Be
sure to Ket an accident policy at the
box office wlien you buy your ticket
as several people have laughed them
selves todeath over this show.
The Cherokee club was the scene
lastuight of very pretty dance given.
In honor of Miss Ray Bamoua who is
.visiting friends in tiiis city. About
twenty couples enjoyed the dancing
until a late hour.
L. W. Hull who has won a great re-
putation as a campaign speaker will
address the Republicans of Bluejacket
fttid vicinity on Wednesday evening
October 24 and on the following
evening he and C. B. Rogers will
speak at Central ia. ;
There is no more radical JDemowat
sn Vlnita .than Street Commissioner
J. .1 . Spljlpcer fit no rSfhieuee in She
loity is better decorated today than
'Mr. Spencer's The street commiss-
ioner shows that he jknows when to
sink partisanship fbjr the good tmnie
thlta's hospitality.
The International lJatrki Trust
company will on November 1
prizes as follows
bushel of Aiple
best half bu
best bushel o
second best b
the apples a
brough to the
ovember 15.
11
Clarence Custer and Bertha Stan
both fullbloods were before Judge
Farrar in commissioner's court this
morning charged with larceny. T4ie
woman took a pocket book containing
$10 which she found near the sceee'pf
the fight with the Wickliffes last
March and spent the money. The
pocketbook belonged to DJck Terfty
who was wounded in the fight ilie
case was dismissed on Mte tlefendauts'
cfiimetheTd e
bocket book hftjonged to.
a. want y
-For the bestWi
m. . . i
lor me sacoinM
el o apples. $1: for the
potkoes.2 for the II
wiecMof potatoes $1. f
tm pomtols may bejjp
m :io'tf.rt
Ratcliff's
Ratcliffs
h.
L. V1N1TA INK. TEH.
FIRST
NATIONAL
BANK
It's tliejinen behifld the bank
t. that make it strong.
Directors
W. K. llahell li. K. Kortner
J.U.Hall Oliver baijby
W. A. Hrabain W. H Darrouxh
B W Clark K. B. Krayner
a. l: nmrciiiii
c Have oi?ey to Loan
and Wapt Your Deposits
New Candy
Kitchen
n-u for bnsahflJli at the
Silver Moon
Fresh Candy every hour.
Taffy Caramels and CIioct
olates manufiuiturt'd b y
our own candy maker a
specialist in his line.
Silver Moon
Candy Kitchen
LIOE HENDERSON Prop.
THE MARKETS
Supper wl'I
day school
church Tu
clo2k. Pri
1 WOT
mom mi i
Daily Report of Current Prices
in Vinita
PRODUCE
Sotations furnished by the Vinita
uce company:
Country butter He
Eggs per doz 20C
Hens per lb "0
Old roosters each 10 each
Springs per lb 8c
Turkeys per lb lpc
Geese per lb "C
bucks per lb "c
Green salt hides per lb 9 to f4c
ed in the Sun-
he Presbyterian
ening from 5 to
30-'-2t
i mi ten is ciue nerF'ifi Tjcwjoer m at.
at the opera house when Edward E.
Salter's newest jingle. "Ikey and
Abey'" will hand out a bunch of con-
vulsive laughter. Don't overlook the
date. And above all things remem
ber that Pierce and Roslyn the Euro-
pean musical artists are an added
feature
Chieftain wants " :
tnat steer big thing
Try one; only one cer
mois
business.
word.
GRAIN
lily grain market quotations rur-
iiished by the Frisco Mill u.:
ilte corn per bu Jo
How corn per bu 28c i
heat 60 test wi
Oats per bu 22c
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i IvW
i r I'm.
supreme Lodge K. P.
t biennial meeting supreme
ghts of Pytbiasl October 15
rate of one fare
21.40). Fhi
it Byft
with special agent
:o will i
to New rWeiingWt
nine 9
limit ilKober
t icbf.s
return
Orlsaua not
payment of fe
deposit an ex
to leave New
November 31
culars see Fri
Ufter thaa Octobft 30 and
ml .'0 cents aftime of
ttBsion mar VBewrea
dBeans not tateihan
. further art-;
scolhrent 1
PILLOWS
$1 TO $6
PER PAIR
LARGE STOCK
CHOICE SELECTION
HOLLAND'S
Ce Furniture M.n
IVIilford-Berger Shoe Co
WE INVITE YOU TO CALL AT OCR STORE
Wednesday & Thursday
Oct. 24 & 25
:o
Oscar T. Goodwin
Uepresenting
J. W. LOSSE
Progressive Tailoring' Co.
St. Louis Mo.
This gentleman is showing the.v.-iy late ideas in fabrics and tailoring.
Losse gorments have a style individually and yet are correct in every detail.
Superior workmanship ami reasonable prices complete a combination which
will hold your trade aftor you once try ' The Losse Wny."
IVIilford-Berger Shoe Co
South Wllaon Street the Paved Street
WATCHES
We are showing many new Watches and Watch
Novelties such as 8 day watches and calendar
watches. Watches in solid goldgold filled nickel
. and gun metal cases for ldies and gents at prices
From $3.00 to $75.00
Elgin Walt ham Hampden and Rockford
. watches in nearly all grades at prices
From $6.00 to $75.00
When you want anything in the Jewelry line
call and see what we have.
Schliecker's Jewelry Store
SoirtH Wilson St. Vlnlt.. Ind. let
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McClintock, R. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 302, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 23, 1906, newspaper, October 23, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775685/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.