Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 143, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 20, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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p:o( n Mr. If.io.oo v. Jul i'". w.: t !;-.(
h' appoint Kii:((t. w;ti wM h'lit o a 'J
that a !H.' r of ftxpiana1 ion woo!'! fo;
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wan ko honor":'! ty Mr. Ilaio fnj'l.:
an actv i)olltl-lan aoi H r..(
latlvi! man of tlx rolor II': H ai l
f.fi year of ami tal'-ari'l luiart y l.iar).
Ml.lmr polit" lnllllK!nt an'l i-.-;.a
Vr til KOhl flri.:t Kl.1v.ni l'i
Hpri DcrLioa nro
Hplctniiil crop too
boxen frenlincMH nbout
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OUR LEADER
However wo'vo Rot a favorito A Hut wo
Leliove to lo fho bent hut on earth for tho
luoney-r
YOUNG I1ROS. $3.00 DEK1IY
In M-ilintf tliirt lmt wo Minply givo you the
lni'i;eht $11.00 wurtli of ntyliuh but on tbe
iiuirket. Try nsie of theso exeeptionnl Hats
iuhI you'll fall iu lino with tlui rent of its
nJtnirern.
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!.;;ti.' toi jj i.hroiit)iit tt.e It-.rritory.
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Tln-roV fort of u lmndy
all cf them.
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wt ci i'A provi-i; vr inaltks for 4.
National twra?ftt!nt cf U.ej
HiO.fc.-.o-.r.t to bniM ar.d tr. a In? airs ysA
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.Vorrnnaticn of ai! cat.ii'Jitri fo-ri5j
o'.w by vrUi.ny t.z'Xlors U.f.UAX.gl
Vi'i I'm two UnPt'l States teoato s
from Oklahorr.a. j 1
Ictlof of t'oiU'i Sta'tn V;oa'.r-.4X'
by popuar vos. 1 tj7
I4j;nnal of rth' rictiots from Indian
lar.li o'.l.ftr t.i.an lcrihtea"Ji cf fu.'I
I'or l.as; r.y tt.j sta'e at fatr value
of a'v"r:att'J In'Jsan rr.in:ral Jan'J-
ar.'J op: ration U.hwA for tAi.eflt cf
t'.rt 'C'dOOi.H.
A f-iir proafa of f.r!-rai t;ii;.iir.;-:i
a con.parwl witli tt.e rr.'At favortd cf
other Htat(b
Ittiprovbiimnt of rivers as far a 3
navljfal;s within ar.'l cot.tiKUous to
th stat.
'J he ri;ht of Indians t o he ti. ard m
court to obtain Jut wJt h-rr.crit of their
chums against th t'oitid States.
' J.''Oal rights to a1:-. Kp"ial privi-
leaea to i.'.ne.
I Mi !! tippese
Combine' 'oris of capital for ili pur-
pw! of n dii -irnr U p'ice of labor or
Its product!!.
t'Surption ti ths federal trow rn-
irint. of powers Krantnl tv the ci -st
itui Ion to the M-verai statt s.
(.'.impaiK'n con' r bullous from coi-
poratloos. Ivoployir.ent of child lalior.
Any I-Kislatlon wnlch fosters spe-
cial prlvileKe or promotes private
monopoly.
The principle Involved In the
measure recently before congress
known as the "emergency currency"
bill. 1 believe that the Insurance of
money In a function bclongliiK to the
general government and should be
exercised by It.
Upon the principles cf Iemocracy
and the above d"claration I ask the
support 0 Democratic voters in the
new state of Oklahoma for one of the
two United States senators from this
state.
M. L. TriiNKit.
BOTH BASEBALL TEAMS
ENTERTAINED LAST NIGHT
iasc evening mo (..oueyvine iiign
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School and Willie Ilalscll baseball
teams were entertained by the college
girls at the home of Ml. Mary Had-
gel t This was one of the pleasant-
est social events of the year and all
presetit enjoyed themselves to the
fullest.
FOUR PRISONERS BROUGHT
HERE FROM WESTVILLE
Deputy George Marrs brought four
prisoners up from Westvlile last night.
They were Kill Cagle charged with
dest roying ilsh; bill Watt aggravated
assault; Joe Bradford destroying lish
and Henry Terne disposing of whis-
key. All gave bond and were released
and returned to their homes this
morning.
Here are three of our most popular sellers this spring-full
guaranteed Warner's Rust Proof Corsets.
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A fine Ba!ete Cor.-o:
w;thlo-.v lust lor:?; habit
hip giving princess ef-
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front and two side sup
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of good
elastic
v.-ith velvet grip.
$1.50
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A coed line of many
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The ideal in Men's Clothing ready to wear has been
reached by the "Sterling"-the kind that fits the kind that
wears the hind that is stylish. Dressed In Sterling clothes
you are dressed right.
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No. 206
Medium r.;gn dui cor-
set lace trimmed long bast style with habit hips
hip two front and two ancj four supporters
side supporters of frilled Made of fine Batiste
elastic velvet grip fasten- handsomely lace trimm-
ing; splendid value ed. Rust proof
$LOO
style Corsets at 50c and 25c.
now ripe 50c and $1.00.
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In light weight and colors the celebrated Beaver $3. Cock
G' the Walk $1.50. A splendid line cf Straw Hats
newest shapes 25c to $5.00.
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Hull, E. E. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 143, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 20, 1907, newspaper, April 20, 1907; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc775999/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.