Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 125, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 14, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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Electric Iron
Guaranteed against trouble by
the Light Co. Try one Ironing
day. No chasing to a hot stove
Harry Mead Co.
Sunny-Pat Hdw. Co.
Vinita Electric Light Ice
& Power Company
Our Cold Storage Room
L
I s now in operation. We have just installed our
own cooling plant and are prepared to'keep our
meats in the best shape. It's just as cheap to
bny properly cooled meats. Phone 54.
PI. DANIELS.
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Committee number 5 of the Daugh-
ters of the King of the Christian
Church met this afternoon at the ele-
gant home of Sirs. V. H. Tarrant on
the west side to arrange for a North
Pole luncheon which will be at the
home of Mrs. J. V. Craig on the even-
lug of September 2i Elaborate pre-
parations are being made to make this
luncheon an enjoyable affair. The
general public will be Invited.
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For the fluest in photography go to
the Hughes Studio. 123-8
THE PURE FOOD GROCERY
Leads in the things you want th eat
A fact which is proven by old and
new customers. Everything first
class Jn our store. .'.
L. P. GARRISON Prop.
The Cherokee National Bank
Vinita Oklahoma
Statemeht of the Condition of The Cherokee National Bank at the
close of business Sept. 1st 1910 in response to the call of Comptroller
of the Currency. Vs :
RESOURCES.
Loans and Discount ..1111803.45
Overdrafts none.
Furniture and Fixtures 2500.00
United States Bonds 6250.00
Five per cent Fund..... 312.50
Cash and Sight Exchange 43415.25
J164.281.20
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock ...$ 25000.00
Surplus 5000.00
Undivided Profits ...... 753.53
Circulation .. 6250.00
Deposits 127277.67
1164281.20
B. A. McFarlahd Cashier
Ho osier Kitchen Cabinets
ARE SOLD ONLY BY
Mmg'el Meseng'er
The Furniture Men
THE BEST CABINET ON THE MARKET
- H9-South Wilson Street '
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The Eternal O
QUESTION I
Witt I Ever be Independent
If you will deposit a portion of your Earnings
in our Savings Department the question will
be easy to answer. We pay 4 pr cent interest
compounded semi-annually on saving accounts
OVER 375
SAVINGS ACCOUNTS
INTERNATIONAL BANK fit TRUST CO.
CAPITAL. $10000000 ' i
The Daily Chieftain 10c Per Week
Seed rye at GarHion'g. 105tf
S. T. Parks was at Chelnea today.
P. W. Bonfoey returned to Durant
today.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Williams went
to Chelsea this morning.
Fred Gatewood was at Chelsea to
day.
Fashionable confections at the Red
Mill
Lou Bordenklrcher went south this
morning.
Mrs. W. B. Crawford was at Blue-
Jacket today.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Klinefelter re-
turned from Claremore last evening.
Miss Mary Powell attended the fair
at Chelsea today.
Our Ices are always the best the
Red MM.
Mrs. S. E. Wallen has returned from
a visit at Cassville Mo.
H. C. Luey's furniture was shipped
this morning to his new home in Iowa.
John Blue was over from Chelsea
this morning.
The finest line of cigars in town at
the Red Mill.
W. M. Malone has returned from a
business trip to Oklahoma City.
Mrs. Crookshank of Pryor Creek is
the guest of Mrs. R. V. McSpadden.
W. M. McQuary of Oklahoma City
was in Vinita today.
If it's refreshments you are looking
for the Red Mill 13 the place.
Miss Fay Frye was here today from
Tulsa.
B. B. Young of Cordell is spending
a few days in this city.
R. L. Welsh of Edna Kans. spent
this forenoon here on business.
Buy your Kid Gloves from Bramble's
every pair guaranteed. 115-39
S. R. Miner of Salem Mo. is here
visiting relatives.
T. E. Englehart made a business
trip to Big Cabin today.
Mrs. J. W. Whittaker was A visitor
in Vinita today.
The best lot of Leghorn Cockrells
any body ever saw. G. L. Bennett
Henry Gaines of Narcissa was
among the throng of visitors in the
city today.
J. W. Bridges of Coffeyvllle was
transacting business in this city to-
day. If you want to buy or sell land see
C. B. Muropulos Bagby-Jones build-
ing. . . 115tf
The local union of thei Christian En-
deavor held an interesting meeting
at the Presbyterian church.
Mrs. L. B. George of California who
has been the guest of Mrs. A. W. Fore-
man returned home today.
Mrs. F. M. Gwinnup went to Mus-
kogee today for a visit with her son
Harry Gwinnup.
No other place in Vinita carries the
fine line of candles that can be found
at the Red Mill. tf
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Billingslea and
Miss Willie Billingslea were at Chel-
sea today.
Mrs. A.'B. Lee who has been visit-
ing Mrs. J. T. Ratcliff returned to
Oklahoma City today.
Rev. J. W. Sims and Rev. J. M. Cant-
rell left last evening for Webb City
Mo. to attend conference.
Have your piano tuned by W. H.
Hurst. Orders left with Mrs. W. B.
Crawford. Phone 295. 115-6t
A marriage license was Issued to
day to Virgil Gaffoney of Estelia and
Miss Euprony Noakes of Rogers Ark.
Miss Ruth Archer and Miss Anna
Elliott of Adair were here shopping
today.
Get a good smoke at the Red1 Mill tf
W. R. Swanson and L. D. Wilklns of
Joplin were transacting business here
today.
Herschel Taylor who has bee" ser-
iously ill with typhoid fever is im
proving.
Seed rye at Garrison's. 105tt
The marriage of Fred Franklin aad
Miss Eva Lionberger will take place
tomorrow evening at 7:30 at the home
of the bride's parents.
W. P. Vuompson Lewis Rogers
Sam Parks Frank Billingslea Tom
Byrd Harry Lumpkin and a number
of other Vinita people are attending
the Chelsea fair today.
Mrs. Chas. L. Pegues will take a
limited number of pupils in piano
violin and voice beginning September
15 Phone 539. . 121-127
I have sold out my furniture busi-
ness in Vinita and all unpaid bills due
me are left with William T. Rye at
torney for collection. All parties in
debted to me will please see Mr. Rye
and arrange for prompt settlement.
T. C. Holland. ' 123-7
The funeral of Robert Thompson
the youth who was killed in a fait
from the tower of the church at Pheas-
ant Hill yesterday was held this aft
ernoon at the family residence on
North Foreman street. Rev. W. ' O.
Davis of the Presbyterian church con
ducted the services.
The Craig county democratic fin-
ance committee will meet at the office
of the register of deeds Sept 16. All
the county candidates are requested
to be present. J. J. SPENCER
Chairman. 123-126
All complaints of delivery should
be reported to the Circulation Depart
ment. Phone 4.
Seed rye at Garrison's.
105tf
Cool and pleasant at the Red Mill.
at the Red Mm tf
WANTED Sewing by Mrs. Blum-
enohine. For Information call Phone
10. . 123-126
SALESMEN WANTED to look after
our interest in Craig and adjacent
counties. Salary or commission. Ad-
dress The Harvey Oil Co. Cleveland
O. 123-127
WANTED Cosmopolitan Magazine
requires the services of a representa-
tive in Vinita to look after subscription
renewals and to extend circulation by
special methods which have proved un-
usually successful. Salary and commis-
slen. Previous experience desirable
but not necessary. Whole time or spare
time. Address with references H. C.
Campbell Cosmopolitan Magazine
1789 Broadway New York City.
Lost Sunday morning man's coat
bank book and other articles in pock
ets. Leave here and get reward.
LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN
One sorrel mare 15 hands high. Two
white hind feet. Fresh Bhod in front".
Few gray hairs In forehead. L. C.
Martin Vinita Okla. 123-4
FOR SALE White Pekin ducks
and T. B. R. I. Red cockrels. H. H.
Russell W. 1st.
FOR SALE Remington typewriter
In good condition. Enquire at Chief-
tain office.
FOR SALE Fifty acres of good
farm land one mile east of Vinita. A.
G. Marrs. 'Phone 44.
Incubator for 'sale. "Old Trusty"
200 eggs; good as new. Mrs. D. M
Marrs.
FOR RENT One front room 210
North First street. 124-6
FOR RENT Room occupied by Pal-
quest in Empire building after Oct. 1.
D.H.Wilson. 120 125
Modern 8-room house to rent good
barn and all conveniences. T. M.
Bufflneton. 120tf
FOR SALE! Good gentle pony and
rig. See O. L. Conner. 124-6
Notice
If you enjoy a good
time come to Electric
Park in the afternoon
or evening. Skating
Boating and Bathing.
Picnics a Specialty
I. F. Hansberger Mgr
Place Your
Standing Order
for
Fresh Buttermilk
Vinita Creamery Co.
Daily Chieftain
10c Per Week
oi.
Better Ones $1.25 $1.50
$2 82.50 $3.50 $4 $5.
Remember that you can bay them in Vinita only of
Ihe Golden Rule Vinita Olda.
The Oklahoma Book Company
Has Made the
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Agent for All Adopted School Books
Elegant Lino of Fall Woolens
EVERYTHING NEW
That elusive something called style cannot be made in a factory.
Good tailoring the draping and cutting and modeling of cloth
. is an art nothing less.
WILL T. ROBERTS
(Over Leader Office) r
CLEAN PRESS REPASR
PIPES-PIPES-PIPES
Callabah-Meerichaum-Briars
Turkish and Briars
Largest Assortment Ever Displayed in Vinita
All Kinds of Articles for the Smoker-Ash Trays
Cigar Holders Pipe Cleaners. Pipes sent away
and Repaired for our customers at cost.
Full Line of Cigars
and Tobacco
WI THE RED MILL
Have You Paid Your
Telephone Bill?
Telephone bills for the curreht'motttk are
now due and payable at our omce; rieasj: ;
see that your bills are 1 paid by ;the i5ch:
Otherwise service will be : discontinued K ;
without further notice. .. -i'V'.---
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Marrs, D. M. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 125, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 14, 1910, newspaper, September 14, 1910; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775698/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.