Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 166, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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We can save you
money onFurniture.
We "pay freight on
bills snip'ped to oth-
er towns and we
quote close prices on
such bills.
No matter how much or how little you want we
want your business in the Furniture and Under-
taking Line.
T. C. HOLLAND The Furniture Man.
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Summer Tours
to California and the
Northwest.
Very Low Fares for the Round Trip.
Liberal Stopover Privileges.
Long Limit Variable Route.
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Modern Bcttcn.
Tt. changed character of T- stoa'f
I c u'.a!'. n u'l.i t.y t he more ty f i-
tally illustrated than in the reai;cg
of the names of the committees of
the Poaton common council. As the
Patriots' day committee for example.
President Barren selects Cpuncilmen
Rachko sky Sactosuosito and Pur-
cell. When the descendants of the
tribe of Israel a race that for 2.000
years without a country or a flag has
maintained its racial Identity; of
those bravo peoples of Italy that dur-
ing the varied vicissitudes of the
houses of Savoy Lombard and Guelph
and the never-ceasing conflict between
church and state have grown racially
stronger century after century and
the hardy Celts whose ancestors dur-
ing the middle ages kept alive learn-
ing and wisdom in the world and
through subsequent centuries of op-
pression maintained burning the
spark of race and religion Join togeth-
er in making plans for Boston's Pa-
triots' day who will deny that they
are Qualified for the work and that
in them is incarnated the spirit of
modern American institutions.
i. Beaches
Thr Ora jf Crov;. the Resort Hotels.
Scrr.e of th; Attrzctio.is Awaitinff You.
Sun I'r.r.cs.o.
CO .Him I ' 1."
L-.ri'it Aut 31.
&f.r June I to Strt 15.
3W Lirr. t Oct H.
From rr:nc pal point
in Oklahoma.
The R:fht Timt id Co the Oniv Vy to Go.
Writ me for prticu!ir und literature.
R. J. Kennedy. Passenger Ajent.
To-t-iia. Kiita.
THE DAILY CHIEFTAIN ONLY 400 PER MONTH BY MAIL
THE RIGHT KIND OF A BOY
THE RIGHT KIND OF CLOTHES
- Of course there is the right
kind of a boy just as there is
the right kind of a suit to put
him in The right kind of a
boy doesn't want to bother too
much about his clothes after he
has them on. He doesn't want
the seams to rip when he slides
down the banisters? plays leap
froir or jumps fences.
Our spring and summer gar-
ments for" the boys wear are
ready and we particularly re-
quest mothers to come and
see how well we can dress the
boy in a good looking stylish
durable suit at a moderate cost.
We've Every Cut of Suit That's
Right
prices run in sizes from 5 to 15 years something
like this
$2.50 S3.50 $5.00 and $6.00
If this store has a specialty it is CLOTHING SOYS
richtlv handsomely and economically.
JUMBO MERCANTILE GO
Not an Ordinary Memory.
The driver of the furniture moving
Tan admitted that he had a very bad
memory. In fact he could hardly re-
member what work he had performed
the day before.
"No I can't recall Just where H
was that Mr. Suddenmove had me
take his household goods. My mem-
ory is very poor sir" he replied to
the bill collector
"But you moved him only a week
ago."
"Yes sir but you see we moves so
many people that Its' a hard matter
to recollect"
The bill collector slipped a half
dollar in the man's palm. "That
ought to do your memory good" he
remarked.
"It ought to" the man replied "but
you see this ain't no common every-
day memory of mine and it has to be
Jogged considerable. Why It cost Mr.
Suddenmove a dollar to make me for-
get." Milwaukee SenUnel.
Disturbed the Congregatl-n
The person who disturbed the con-
gregation last Sunday bv continually
couchinir is requested to buy a bottle
of Foley's Honey and Tar. A..P
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For a cold or a coiuh take Ken
nedy's Laxative Cough Syrup It con-
tains 110 op:ates and gently moves the
bowls thereby driving the coil en-
tire!? from the sistem. Con forms to
the National Pure Food a d Pnitr
Law SoJd by Mallaruey & Me -sand
People drug store. us
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A Little
Juclgrr)Qrjt
Used in the selection of his
Clothes will spare the boy the
humilition of feeling shabby.
Pirjection Clothing will be forin-
spection and stand the wear test.
Good material sensibly made and
icell finished.
It is a matter of economy to
purchase Perfection clothes for
the boys. - Prices from
$2 to $5
The Store Where a Dollar Go:
the Farthest
Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup is bet
for women and children. Its mild
ac'an action and oleasant taste . t
j makes it prefers .se 'o violent purga-
tive such as pi lis. tablets etc. tet
the booklie'VMid a sample of Orino at
j A. P. Owens. m
j We are phased to announce th&t
Foley's Honey and Tar for coughs
land colds arid lurc trouble is
'nor. afiee'ed bv the National Fure
! Food and Urunlaw as it contains no
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; to? mmend ir as a safe remedy for
c.i.Mrrit and adults. A. P. Owens m
! If any one has any doubt as to ti e
! virtu-? of Fo.'e 's Kidney Cure they
I n:-ed -niy ; refer to Mr. A. n.Stimp-
sm. f Wi;li:r.ant!C Conn. who af-
ter almost loosing hope of recovery
on aCi-oirit of ti e failure of so many
rerredir- finally tried Foley's Kidney
Cure wiK'h-he says as "just the
thtn;" for him as four tottles cured
hi v comp'e'ely. He K entirely well
a- d free f of all the suffering inci-
dent toacuje kidney t rouble. A P
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HUGH COOPER
MERCHANT TAILOR
'i:tii irsif in tbe best possible style
luiinii und Presicg a specialty.
Raymond Building.
Made in New York
OID vulgarity expressed in "iond"
clothing:. Alfred Benjamin Co. make
clothes onlv for men of cood taste
distinctive in character but never over-step
ping the limits of
correct form.
The merchant in
this citv who sells
clothing bearing the Alfred Benjamin & Co.
label sells the very best clothing the most
skilled tailormen can produce.
Correct Clothes for Men
Exclusive A gem Here.
The E. N. Ratcliff Merc. Co.
Vin'rta. tni. Ter.
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You furnish the cash and I furnish the quality 1 do no
crediting to any one su you don't pay the i d debts .t other
people but I Give ou such bargains that - u will be will-
ing to pay the cash.
SATURDAY AND MONDAY BARGAINS 2 DAYS ONLY
Full size double side Wash
Boards 30e value '.
Parlor Broom 4 sewed regu-
lar 30c value
Arm and Hammer Soda full
pound package
Knobs for cof ee pot or tea
kettle lids each
Dishes . at lowest
plates for only.
prices
Buttermilk Complexion Soap
per box of 3 cakes
Hi it4
best srrade granu-
d. lLit. for
I.ir pks"
aa K:ni
2 for-
reu-
20c
17c
6c
lc
30c
9c
S1.00
5c
Ladies' Vests
special 3 for.
15c value
Ladies' White Shirt Waist
fancy front $1.25 value
Mens' Summer Underwear
50e value special
Summer Dress Goods latest
and colors 40c value per
. yard
Eeavy Shirting extra strong
rg. 12 l-2o value myjjprice
25c
84c
39c
designs
25c
9c
15c
Artificial Flowers for trim-
mi:.2VOur hats vour choice
Lakes' and JTLildren's QJ A A
SpriLi' Hats 5Ce to... t5aUU
Ladies' Lon Black and White Silk
Gloves best grade
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$1.25
I dLn"t ak vou ti bcheve what I say but come and -ee my yoi d- for
yourself j:ct mv prices and be convinced "ihe proof f lie d-
amz is the eating." Watson's pnowre the lowest. Of coi.rsc'
when you want AN VTH1NG s:o to
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Hull, E. E. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 166, Ed. 1 Friday, May 17, 1907, newspaper, May 17, 1907; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc776107/m1/4/?q=%22%22%7E1: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.