Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 174, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 14, 1911 Page: 3 of 4
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ALWAYS THE SAME
A Little "Campaign" Of
WANT ADVERTISING
Grand Theatre
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NORTHEASTERN
OKLAH OM A
DAN MYERS Manager
To be always the same towards
our customers is the desire and
policy of this bank. We try to be
as courteous to the man who asks
change for a bill as to the one who
makes a deposit. The man who
deals with us regularly will find us
as ready to help him in adversity
as to share his prosperity.
INTERNATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO.
Capital $100000
"PROGRESSIVE GUARANTEED BANK"
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Sole Agents for
Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets Globe
Wernicke Bookcases and
Sealy Mattresses
1 119 South Wilson Street.
WHY CATC
H COLD
P.CHILLY R00
Why not ward off the danger with our
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Costs less to operate than any other
gas heater. Guaranteed to giue satis-
faction or money refunded Call and
let us show you the best gas her made.
The Reduced Cost of
iT Mimas Hen
and the greater amount of light they
give for the same amount of current
make ELECTRIC LIGHT so reason-
in price that is indispensable to the
enjoyment of long winter evenings
Vinita Electric Light Ice & Power Co.
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For a Holiday Gift there is nothing more
appropriate than a year's subscription to
the Saturday Evening Post or Ladies'
Home Journal. Subscriptions cheer-
fully taken and promptly attended to.
POST OFFICE CIGAR and NEWS STORE
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J. C. Martin of Pryor was In the
city today.
H. V. C. Shelton went to Welch
this morning.
M. Brookshire is in town today
froin Bluejacket.
T. M. Giles was in town this after-
noon from Kelso.
Bob Blakeny was here from Mus-
kogee this morning.
Harry E. Don Carlos was here today
from Lawrence Kans.
II. -A. Mayberry came up from Clare-
more today on business.
J. C. Eddy of Oswego was among
the throng of visitors here today.
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. King are the
proud parents of a new baby girl.
B. E. Capps and W. T. Rye made
a business trip to Muskogee today.
Mrs. T. A. Chandler went to Mus-
kogee this morning for a short visit.
E. K. Earlington and wife of Sen-
eca Mo. were in the city last evening.
Jesse Chouteau Is here from Kan-
sas City for a short visit with rela-
tives. M. E. Milford who has been 111 the
past few days is able to be about town
again.
J. II. Gernand left last night for his
home at Danville 111. after a business
visit here.
Mrs. John Warren and daughters
were here today en route to Adair
from Stillwater.
Mrs. Oliver Bagby and daughter
Miss Mabel left this morning for a
visit at Kansas City.
Rev. H. Barney pastor of the Bap-
tist church left this morning for Du-
rant to attend a Baptist meeting.
Dr. B. F. Fortner arrived from
Springfield today and will visit his
farm near Claremore before returning.
WHY ODD WORE OVERCOAT
Day Was Warm but Fashion Mentor's
Trousers Hadn't Been Pressed
for Two Days.
Delos Odd is a clerk In the office
of a broker. Now Delos has been
pronounced by a certain authority as
the man's fashion mentor of the town.
Some time ago the broker had a rush
order to fill In the sal of some
bonds. The wasting of a few min-
utes might mean that the sale would
fsll through and that the broker
lose a fat commission.
"Delos run to the bank and get
I'inse bonds. Be quick" the boss or-
dered. The bank was less than a half
block away. The weather was quite
warm With deliberation Delos slipped
rsn his coat and then his overcoat and
went out. In a few minutes he re-
turned with the bonds. The sale was
.nade and the customer left.
"Now will you kindly tell me Mr.
Odd" the broker asked after a pre-
liminary sputter or two "just why
you stopped to put on your overcoat
to go such a short distance and espe-
cially when the weather la so warm?"
Odd's face showed surprise that such
a question should even be asked.
"Why sir" he said with a patron-
izing smile "didn't you notice that
sny trousers ha In't been pressed for
two days?"
A Nebraska Panther Cave.'
A panther's den with ten kittens
cuddled up In it was found a few
lays ago on the ranch of H. T. Rlch-
yds a few miles west of South Bend
n Cass county.
Mr. Richards and some of his men
noticed a cave In the side of the
anon. After enlarging the opening
jae of the men Grover Otte entered.
Rat:k In the cave ten or twelve fet he
"und the ten kittens. When one of
'.-.cm was brought to the entrance It
vrs found to be a baby panther.
Mr. Otte Is now raising the kittens
' his home. Since the discovery of
h" kittens neither of the parent anl--.-Is
has been seen. Several times a
-trange animal has been seen In the
.icinlty of South Bend and farmers
.lomplained about the mysterious dis-
appearance of suckling pigs lambs
:nd chickens. Lincoln correspond-
ace Kansas City Star.
The Airman's Heart.
M. Dastre one of the professors In
he Faculty of Sciences In Paris re-
cently read a paper before the acad-
emy the subject dealt with being "Mai
1es Aviateurs." The trouble of avia-
org is said to be very like mountain
'ickness only it comes on much more
.apidly. The sensation is experienced
it a height of about 4000 feet and
ipaln In the descent.
One thing M. Dastre endea-vored to
rr.prcFS upon his hearers was that a
onnd heart was before all things
necessary for those ascending to great
Vlghts. Another point of advice was
that any one who had experienced ill
effects from an ascent should not al-
:ow the matter to rest when the sen-
at Ions had passed away. He should
nake a point of consulting his doctor
it tbe earliest opportunity.
Residence rooms to rent. Fowler tf
FOR RENT 5 furnished rooms
down stairs. Gas light water and
bath. 231 N. Miller. 166-tf
FOR SALE Three good teams and
harness and two wagons. C. II. Webb
at Otis Tittle's barn on South Second
street.
LOST Ou streets Wednesday long
leather pocket book containing two
notes payable to W. F. Riddle and two
$5.00 bills and other papers. Return
to this office and get $2.00 reward.
TO RENT Ten room house on
North Wilson. $13 a month. Apply
here.
To the Farmers of Craig County:
The well known Holderman herd of
Hereford cattle wi'l be sold at your
price Wednesday November 15 at the
ranch on Russell creek. Also a few
good young horses and mules. M.
HOLDERMAN. 3-4
Rooms with board 107 South Adair.
Phone 72. 4-9
FOR SALE Barred pullets and
cockrells. W. R. Badgett phone 52.
ATTENTION LADIES The makers
of the Gray Dress model will be in
Vinita Wednesday and will remain to
fit and complete all orders. Headquar-
ters at Mrs. Swain's residence Those
interested Phone 366. 3-4
THE CHIEFTAIN
Will sell that old buggy that piece
of spare furniture that gun or
wagon; that tpyewriter or desk
that horse or cow. or pig or any old
thing that yeu don't need. If you
have a snap to offer in land or
town property a simple want at!
may sell it.
WANTS WANTS
No Argument
as to why we should not make your
FARM LOANS
Will withstand our arguments as
to why we should.
PARKER-WISE Co
FARM LOANS
ROBT. L. SCOTT
FEED SEEDS
Dr. C. S. Neer
J Office 101
I Kes. 403
Dr. Louis Bagby
SMU
DRS. BAGBY & NEER
Office in First National Bank Building
WE'VE GOT SWEET CREAM
IN BOTTLES
Vinita Creamery Co.
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Daily Chieftain
10c a Week
3 Months for $1
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ALL THIS WEEK
The
Dorothy Reeves
Company
TONIGHT
R HOI AND
Entire Balcony 20c. Main Floor 30c
Children 10c
WATCHES CLOCKS
AND JEWELRY
Fine and Complicated Watch Repairing a Specialty
SGHLIECKER'S JEWELRY STORE
123 South Wilson Street
DR. A. W. HERRON
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Barrett Building 108 South
Wilson Street.
Office Phone 263 Residence Phone 18$
Residence 223 South Adair Street
DR. R. L. MITCHELL
Cherokee Building
Phones: Office 6072Re8idence Red 479
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Improved by a roasting?
E. A. STUBBLEFIELD D. M. D.
Dentist
Rates Reasonable Examination Free
All Operations Made as Painless as
Possible and All Work Guaranteed
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OFFICE: ROOM 9 SCOTT BUILDING
HARRY R. HAAS M. D.
&2K Eye Nose and
-vaua specialist.
Eyes Tested and Giasses Fitted.
In Vinita three days beginning third
Monday of each month. Office with Dr.
Griffith. Home office: Brin bldg Sapulpa. j
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A Roast of Beef!
PRIME ROAST BEEF!
A Name to Conjure With!
Prime Means Best!
Roast-
Is suggestive of juiciness
tenderness retentionof flavor
Beef!
The King of Meats
For Prime Roast Beef see us
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w railroad but ' a i
JNot a new railroad but a new
route over roads well known for the
iplendid service they give the
Frisco Lines
& Santa Fe
The establishment of this through'
service has provided a short and
rnost direct route to California
Arizona and New Mexico.
The route is the warm comfortable.
Southern way via the scenic sections
of New Mexico and the Grand
Canyon of Arizona "the grandest
si;'.ht in all America."
Daily through standard
nd tourist sleeper service
established Nov. 12th .
If you are planning a trip to Cal-
ifornia consider the advantage of
this new direct route. The Frisco
Agent will give you full information
about this nev service.
M. DANIELS
Phone 54
THEO. D. B. FREAR
Attorney and Counselor-at-Law
Rooms 1 and 2. Cherokee Building
DR. 0. C. HEIDTMAN
Dentist
EXAMINAT'ON FREE
All Work Guaranteed
HVimer Bulldltix Vinita. OkU.
WILLIAMS & MILLER
THE
AUCTIONEERS
We can handle your sale business
in a way that will please you and it
will pay you to write or phone us
for dates. Terms reasonable satis-
faction guaranteed.
Phone 262
Lock Box 261 VINITA OKLA
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Marrs, D. M. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 174, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 14, 1911, newspaper, November 14, 1911; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775967/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.