Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 17, 1907 Page: 2 of 4
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The Dz:.y Chieftain.
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Toiay Vjita. Oila. Iea 1"
The Digit riJr are etiU terror-
izicg Kentucky.
A Etgro f xt; ai Le!i op ft police-
man at M oak-ogee Monday tihi.
The officers exeats was he tad no
gnn. .. tmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
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The xmxA weather U ft gentle
l&minder of Yimta't need of pttei
itreetH and good sidewalks".
Now tUt Hfnetor Ds-vis hu ut-
tered a roar ftt the president itu
ia order for J. B. Foraker to lo
' wmethirsj to ia Lis laurels.
1-ertlary Tail will lee ftt heme in
few days and the opinion pre---Tfcl
tbat when Le arnyea he mill
; ad boom in ft sanewbat tick-
ly condition.
' - Sango the nogro manager for
. jilntlard Lsta announce! hie inten-
tion of becoming a candidate for
for the nomination ft delegate to
the republican national convention.
Wonder if Justice I'rewer ia
cLiu:L!iug to "Limeelf and wonder-
ing Low much he Lad to do with
ending Itooserdt's game of hide
and eeck with the presidency.
The police and county oflicta at
Munkogee are at wnr as to bo
ahall have the money derived from
'fines imposed upon the inmates of
the red light district in tbat city.
A Hetit conaiating of nixteen firnt-
clanB battleships manned by 13-
000 officers and men etarfcng on a
31000 mile cruite is a feat that no
other nation in tbe world can boast
of. It will make history for ns.
Human nature mn;it have forced
a grin on the face of Grover Cleve-
land when he beard that President
Eooaeve.lt had ordered an Uhuss of
bends and certificates to try and
stop the panic.
The effort to bringr forward Mr.
Cleveland or Jadge Ii'ier for the
democratic nomination for presi-
dent is poor policy for neither of
them would unite the party and
would therefore be defeated.
The president is said to have
been in a "tumult of rage" because
& national committeeman told him
him he was being blamed for the
panic. Whom the Godi wonld de
stroy they must first make mad.
MISS ilAIUE DUOFHEAH
Coming Soon in'" Anthony andjCJeopatra.
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he wears he'll appreciate. CMan or
Boy what makes so satislactry a
Christmas Gift as a Suit orj Over-
coat. If you don't care to jinvest
so much then a Hat Cap or any ol
the many things in our
Toggery
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We've a host of things that
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Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaifner Marx
It has ever been the policy of this company to give
the most efficient service. 1 o this end three dynamos
and two engines have been purchased and installed
within three years. An entire incandescent street light-
in? system was sent to the scrap pile. Nearly $1000
worth of arc lamps for indoor use went the same way j
and an equal amount invested in rsernst lamps wuu
which the largest stores in Chicago and St. Louis are
now being equipped. A year ago we introduced the
GEM lamp which represented a saving in current over
the carbon lamp then in use of 30 per cent. We can
now supply the TANTALUM J-AMP which for the
same light takes 20 per cent less current to operate than
the GEM lamp. So far the size eivine 20 candles at
two watts per candle is the only one we have been able
to cel. Remember this lamp gives the same light as' r
the GEM requiring 50 watts per houi. The light is
white clear and agreeable. t
We have 150 tons of coal stored for any gas failure
emergency. f .
Viriita Electric 'Light
Ice & Power-Co.
Suits
Overcoats
Fancy Vests
Rain Coats
Sweaters.
?ERHAFS A FEW SUGGESTIONS wuU
decide what would le lest to gleez )
Ties
Gloves
Hosiery !
Underwear
Collars.-
Shirts
Umbrellas
Ways Muffs
Mufflers
Suspenders
Shoes .
Cuff Buttons
Caps
Suit Case.
Trunk.
Come and see how mtny things ice can slow yon that icoald le
just right for hit Chsistmas. . . .
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THE GOOD CLOTHES STORE.
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The CrHt bills introduced in the
senate by Senator Gore the blind
senator from Oklahoma were to
make appropriations for the ex-
penses of tbe constitutional conten-
tion of Oklahoma and providing for
two additional congressmen from
that htate.
Tbe statement tbat Mr. Taft may
leave- tha Cabinet on bis return
may be "just a plain lie" a Mr.
Cortelyo'J describes tbe report that
he in aboot to retire because of
eecpitiveness. But if Mr. Taft ia to
spend his tim stumping the coun-
try and lining up Federal oSiec-
holders in an attempt to dictate the
pre!"iden'nl Miceei-sion be will con-
vince those who are sensitive to tbe
demands of political decency that
be oubt to retire.
2c PER MILE
In Missouri Kansas and
Oklahoma.
Go and return when you
like.
ASK ANY
"KATY" AGENT
p. n pf 'T
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Free Lecture
At the Court houso in Viriita
Thurvlay niifht Dec. liLh 7 p. us.
i'till II. C'aDery of Missouri will
lecture on one of the foIiowiuitBubjects
Fan ic? tlifci." cause and cure.
t'robieins of t?re 2oth century.
The mission of Socialism.
Ivveryboly cordially Incited.
DiVl Hill Prt. J. C Bffiiston CSb'r l. W. Buff lmofj V.-rrci.
Vinita National Bank
Capital StocK S5I10.000.00
(Lrsest ir? CberoHtt Matioo)
Solicits Your Deposits and Your Loans
Cold Bedrooms Make Rosy Cheeks.
A beauty doctor pausing to change
the roller in an electrical massage ma-
china said with a sigh:
"It Is true madam that my artii
brings to your cheek a transient flush
and bloom but I can do nothing lor
you reUy till you stop sleeping in
sn overheated bedroom. Won't you
change to a cold room?
"Tbe secret of tbe EngJkh complex-
ion is not ths moist climate. We have
districts as moist as a wet sponge
and In them our women go about with.
fc like old leather. No the Eng-
lish secret is tha cold bedroom. In
Engiand with tb open firea a heated
bedroom is unknowp.
"There they sleep all nigrht tinder
hary blaaltets with open windows
tha body warm. tb head cool the
lungs inhaling the pur cpld winter;
air. As a result they awake In the;
morning with shining eyes and cheeks
like rosea."
The beauty doctor turned on the.
current and began to iron out an eye
wrinkle.
"So should we awake" she said "if
we removed the radiators from our
bedrooms. And then our skins would
no longer be dry opaque aDd yellow1
but a clear pink like the petal of a
rose.
Costumes of British Officers.
Commiesioned officers la the British
army art supposed to wear uniform
only when in barracks or on duty. An
ofScer on furlough and when cot en-
gaged in military duty ia surpoBed
to wear civilian clothes or mufti.
There is no hard and fast rule laid
down by the military authorities but
the unwritten law of good form as
uphold by the officers themselTes
raakos it imperative oa all members.
when attending private functions or
otherwise engaged in con-military
pursuit? to wear civilian clothes.
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gifts
IS PER CENT DISCOUNT
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: Oar line of Ilolidsy Goods is complete and we offer ssiiie al a
salforra seal of rwry roi)bls prices SMnring the bnyinf paths
that or pries marks bsve bat one mesning and that is honest
Tslues. lieUevicg tbat ths financial condition of the prement lime
might hinder some fa making or giving as vsluable pretend as they "
wsold under more fsvorsble eon Jitions we offrr a reial dufonct
of IS per eent on taything we have ia our rtock. ..This will cntble
yen to bay any I 00 article at $1.70 a ssving to you of 30e oa this
one pflreb!f. All of our goods are marked in plain figures so yon
may figure the diseouAt you are entitled to yooreelf.
Bear this speeial offr ia mind before bnying your Holiday
Presents and come and see the maaf beautiful goods we bars for
yonr selection.
Vlmtt.rs are always welcome whether yon eome to tiay or only
to look sronnd.
Schliecker's Jewelry Store
Sonth Wilson Street sv
Long-Llved English Family.
Henry Wye for many years clerk
and sexton at St. Mary's church Lon-
don England died the other day at
the age of S7 as the result of aa acci-
dent. He belonged to a family with a
remarkable record for longevity. Two
of his brothers were S7 and 5 respec
tively when they died and two other
brothers John aged 97. and William
93 and two sisters aged S3 and SO
are still living.
Before and Behind.
"How do you do Mrs. Stocky! Ho
well you are looking! And my! how
plump you are! Do you know I'd
give all the world to look like you?"
And that night when her husband
comes home she says:
'I saw that Mrs. Stocky to-day. Did
you ever see such a rat tnuig in your
life?" Detroit Free Ptees.
II. R. HAAS M. D.
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Offli-e Firlori p th Cobb HoW titX aai
third MoniUy anl TniJr ' b month.
Home 0$ce SOS Main Street ;
Joplin U:y
Tint PublUhed Ktv. 11 1907.
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Arroniast evenir;K visitine lils s'ster
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Hutchinson, W. J. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 30, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 17, 1907, newspaper, December 17, 1907; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775823/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.