Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 241, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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OFFICIAL CITY PAPER
Entered as kecood-clasa witUr
August 3. 190$ at poatoffica in Vlnlta
Okla.. under Act of March 3 1879.
bloods are In tore need of money at
this time on account of crop failure
last year and the exceedlug severe
winter. There certainly could be no
more o)ortune time fur this money
due tiiem to be distributed. Tills pay-
issued dailYexceptsunday T"1 TM 8S8Kt !ra r?tly ln !'ut'
11115 vui m viujj me euuuiiK si'riiig.
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Published by
MARRS PRINTING COMPANY
Per week by carrier t .10
Per month by carrier 4S
Per year by carrier. In advance. . . 6.00
One month by mail la advance. . . .40
Ttree months by mail. In advance IO
One yexr by mail in advance 4.00
1 rere is certainly abundant reason
why .Mr. Davenport should succeed in
fretting this payment for these Indian
people at the earliest possible time.
Celebrated
Tenor Will
Appear.
Positively
State for the State of Oklahoma.
Resources.
Cash account 412 90
Expense account 323.44
Loans made 19.050 00
Total $19.7S6.."4
Liabilities.
Interest and premium S 1.442.48
Fines collected 66.00
Membership collected ."7.93
Profit and loss
Bills payable 500.00
Dues paid 174."i0.3o
Vinita Okla.
Friday February 2.
Some wonderful straw ballots for
president are being taken these fine
winter days.
O
Whatever may be said of Bill Mur-
ray it must be admitted that he has
selected the right man for president.
The Kansas City Star will soon have
votes enough located to elect Col.
Roosevelt and thus save Mr. Taft the
annoyance and expense of running.
-O
The Muskogee Phoenix has driven
Senntor Gore from the state according
to a story In today's Phoenix. Hut at
last accounts the senator was still In
the bounds of the state.
O
Campbell Russell Is trying mighty
hard to be the Henry Watterson of
Oklahoma. But Watterson has retired
to his winter quarters away from rail
roads and telegraph lines.
Since the announcement has been
made that the Sheehan English Opera
company will be heard at the Grand
Theatre In Vinita. Saturday evening. ! the books of the said corporation on
Total J19.7S6.34
I J. W. Craig Vice President of the
Vlnlta Building and Loan Association
of Vinita Oklahoma a corporation do
hereby certify that the above state-
ment Is true and correct as shown by
dldate 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
a candidate for the office of County
Clerk of Craig County subject to the
action of the Democratic primary.
The Chieftain Is authorized to an-
nounce L. P. Smart as a candidate for
the office of Sheriff of Craig County
Oklahoma subject to the Deiuocra';.
primary August 1912.
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.
Every Cherokee citizen remembers
Governor Harmon when he was attor-
ney general of the United States. When
the Cherokees sold the "Strip" a part
of the consideration was that after an
accounting was had whatever amount
found due the Cherokee nation should
be paid. More than a million dollars
was found due the Cherokees and
would have been paid them had not
Harmon decided against them.
o
Congressman Davenport Is urging
the Interior department to make a per
capita payment to Cherokees in view
of the recent supreme court decision
in the Whltmire case that struck from
the Cherokee tribal rolls nearly 2.000
negroes.
The Cherokees especially the full-
February 3 numerous inquiries have
been made as to w hether or not Joseph
F. Sheehan America's greatest tenor
will sing at the performance here. And
the management takes this means of
stating that Mr. Sheehan himself will
positively sing and furthermore will
guarantee to refund money should the
famous star not appear.
Inasmuch as Mr. Sheehan's contract
calls for his appearance In Chicago
and Boston practically exclusively for
the next two years this will no doubt
be the last opportunity we will have
of hearing his golden voice for some
time.
In spite of the fact of the great
tenor himself as well as his entire
all-star cast including Miss Gladys
Caldwell America's foremost prima
donna; Miss Marlon Walker the con-
tralto whom Mr. Sheehan secured from
the Metropolitan Opera company last
year; Miss Annabel Tarlton the tal-
ented young soprano from the Interna-
tional Grand Opera company; Mr.
Charles Swickard for years leading
baritone of the TIvoll Opera company
of San Francisco; Mr. Francis J.
Tyler basso with Henry W. Savage's
Grand Opera company; Kenneth Dud-
ley; William Young Joseph Haywood
and others there will be no advance
in prices In order to give every one
an opportunity of hearing what is
without doubt the greatest organiza
tion ever heard in this country in "The
Bohemian Girl."
the 31st day of January 1912 to the
best of my know ledge do help me God.
J. W. CRAIG
Vice President.
Attest: B. A. McFARLAND
Secretary.
State of Oklahoma. County of Craig ss.
Before me S. E. Ridgway a Notary
i ublic within and for the above nam
ed County and State personally ap
peared before me J. W. Craig Vice
resident to me well known to he the
identical person who subscribed his
name to the above and foregoing state'
ment and acknowledged to me that
he signed the same and that the above
statement is true and correct to the
best of his knowledge and belief.
Witness my hand and seal as such
.Notary Public this 31st day of Jan
uary. 1912.
S. E. RIDGWAY
Notary Public.
My commission expires Sept. 30th
1912.
Vinita Okla. Jan. 31st 1912.
statement of the condition of the
Vinita Building and Lonn Association
of Vinita Oklahoma at the close of
business January 31st 1912 as ren-j The Chieftain is authorized to an-
dered to the Honorable Secretary of nounce Root. L. Chamberlin as a can-
ANNOUNCEMENTS
The Chieftain is authorized to an
nounce the candidacy of E. N. William
son to the office of Register of Deeds
of Craig County Oklahoma subject
to the action of the Democratic
Primary of August 1912.
E. N. WILLIAMSON.
The Chieitain is authorized to an
nounce the candidacy of II. E. Riden-
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. RIDENIIOUR.
Statement of the condition of the
VITA HUH i L0A1
ASSOCIATION
of Vinita Okla.
at the close of business January 31st 1912 as ren-
dered to the Honorable Secretary of State for the
State of Oklahoma.
RESOURCES
Cash Account $ 412.90
Expense Account 323.44
Loans Made 19050.00
LIABILITIES
Interest and Premium $ 1442.48
Fines Collected 66.00
Membership Collected 57.95
Profit and Loss 269.56
Bills Payable 500.00
Dues Paid . 17450.35
TOTAL.
...$19786.34
TOTAL..
$19786.34
I J. W. Grain- Vice President of the Vinita Building &
Loan Association of Vinita Oklahoma a corporation do
hereby certify that the above statement is true and correct
as shown by the books of said corporation on the 31st day of
January 1 12. to the best of mv knowledge so help me God.
J. W. CRAIG Vice President.
Attest:-!. A. McFAK LAND Secretary.
State of Oklahoma. County of Crai ss.
He-fore me S. 10. Ridgway a Notary Public within and
for the above named County and State personally appeared
before me J. YV. Craig Vice President to me well known to
be the identical person who subscribed his name to the above
and foregoing statement and acknowledged to me that he
signed the same and that the above statement is trite and
correct to the best of his knowledge and belief.
Witness my hand and seal as such Notary Public this
31st day of January 112. S. E. RIDGWAY
My commission expires Sept. 3(Jth l'Jl 2. Notary Public
The Chieftain is authorized to an-
nounce the name of Geo. H. Ogden as a
candidate for County Treasurer of
Craig County subject to the action of
the Democratic primary In August
1912. GEO. H. OGDEN.
COUNTY JUDGE.
1 am a candidate for re-election to
the office of County Judge of Craig
County subject to the action of the
Democratic primary to be held in
August. I stand on my old platform
that of low taxes and law enforcement.
1 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.
c
We want to thank old and
new customers for the lib-
eral patronage they have
given us and hope for a
continuance.
To serve you and give you
the BEST GOODS at the
LOWEST PRICES is our
aim.
We Wish Yon a Happy
New Year
COWAN
Grocery
PHONES 158 AND 186
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Nt a new railroaJ but a new
route over roatls well known for the
iplendid service they give the
Frisco Lines
& Santa Fe
The establishment of this through
service h:s provided" a short and
hunt it:i.t rove io California
Arizona and Wv Mexico.
The retire k tae n comfortable
Southern v: r su ilij scenic sections
cf Ne.v i iei-' i.ifi the Grand
C.:myon of A:i.n;i "the grandest
:ht-iri all America.'
L-.:!y Ui.-ou;;h standard
an d touri.-.t deeper service
established Nov. 12th
If you r.re planning a trip to Cal-
ifornia consider the advantage of
'his new direct route. The Frisco
Agent will give you full information
about this new service.
Grand Theatre
Saturday Feb. 3
HE SHEEHAN ENU
opera cony
in a magnificent production of the World's Greatest Comic Opera
"THE BOHEMIAN GIRL"
With the following remarkable company compris-
ing the greatest aggregation of Stars
ever heard in English Opera:
JOSEPH F. SHEEHAN
America's Greatest Tenor and Operatic Star
CHARLES SWICKARD
Famous Baritone from the Tivoli Opera Co. San Francisco
j FRANCIS J. TYLER
Basso of Henry W. Savage's Grand Opera Company
WILLIAM J. JORGENSEN
Tenor with The Castle Square Opera Company
WILLIAM YOUNG
Tenor with the New York Opera Company
JOSEPH HAYWOOD
Tenor with the Hippodrome Opera Company
KENNETH DUDLEY
Baritone with the Carl Rosa Opera Co. London England
MISS GLADYS CALDWELL
Prima Donna of the International Grand Opera Company.
MISS MARION WALKER
Contralto with the Metropolitan Grand Opera Company
Miss NORA MAC GABHN
Contralto with the Castle Square Opera Company
MISS ANABEL TARLTON
Soprano with the Metropolitan English Opera Company
Orchestra under the direction of William Glover
TENORS:
Arthur Hansen
Michael Cohen
Herman Brandt
Henry Crabtree
Wilson Haekett
Albert Anderson
Charles Micheals
William Reilly
George Bishof
SOPRANOS:
I.ouise Hoerger
Mina Heidenrich
Clara Wixon
Joyle Le Claire
Elva Strinert
Doris Marvin
Marion Clarke
Letta Rembrandt
BARITONES:
Jos. O'Sullivan
A. Seigel
Wm. Russell
J. L. Dickenseu
Arthur Lawrence
William H. Jones
. Charles F. Sheehan
Joseph Cohen
A. H. Hall
CONTRALTOS:
Eveline Hollister
Paulida Collins
Clara Breckenridge
Blanche Ottaway
Louise Manning
Beatrice Spaulding
Anabel Gibson
Lillian Waters
Without doubt the highest priced aggregation of stars ever heard
in Comic Opera.
In spite of the magnificence of this production and the world re-
nowned artists the prices will be within reach of all
50c 75c $1.00 $1.50 Boxes $2
NOTE: The management urges that patrons make their reser-
vations as early as possiqle in order to avoid disappointment.
Mail orders accompanied by remittance now filled in order received
it is with great pride that the management of the Grand Theatre
announces the engagement of the Sheehan English Opera company
From the Atlantic to the Pacific coast press and public are
unanimous in proclaiming this organization the finest ooen
company in the English language. ' '
Realizing the fact that inasmuch as this is one of the most
notable attractions heard in this city and that the demand for
seats will be unusual the management has arranged to allow
patrons the opportunity of procuring desirable seats at once for
this engagement. This has been done in response to manv
requests from theatregoers who do not wish to stand in line vet
desire to be assured of good seats in advance. Seats now on sale
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