Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, June 13, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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To pay your telephone bill by June 15
and avoid having your telephone serv-
ii . discontinued. Present card to be
receipted. 47-8
BATISTES
Your Plumbing Fixtures
should have your c arefbl attention at this season You cannot afford
to be negligent where the health of your family and elf is concerned.
Defective unsanitary plumbing fixtures are a constant menace to health.
; When visitors come isn't it gratifying to have your bath room so
equipped that it wins the approving glance of every critical eye ?
' "fMidi&S Porcelain Enameled plumbing fixtures make your bath
room modern and admirable.
If you desire modern equipment high grade plumbing prompt
service and -reasonable prices let us figure on your next contract.
Illustrated booklet sent free.
L. D D ALQUEST
A GOOD MELLOW SMOKE
LA ZURIT A dS
5c
jar
No Expesive Bands or Label's. Just the Best Grade Long
Filler Tobacco in a Good Sumatra Wrapper
THE BEST SMOKERS SMOKE THEM
"Buy Them From Your Dealer-
WE ARE NOW showing a
nice line of Fiber rush
rockers just the thing for
porches and for libraries.
HOLLAND
THe Furniture Man
n BUSINESS n
GROWING BUSINESS!
Yours
Ours
IF YOU ARE NOT GROWING
WHY NOT?
OUR prompt up-to-date;raethods business like in every par-
ticular bave made us grow and have helped others to grow.
We can help YOU by handling your business in this locality aud
we kindly solicit the same.
Cherokee
National Bank
Virata Oklahoma
THE RED MILL
Sodas
Sundaes
Flipps
Frappes
Egg Drinks
Lemonade
Limeade
'Grape Juice
SOMETHING
SPECIAL
EVERY DAY
Fruit Salad
Strawberry Icerearn
Fruits
Cigars
Candies
(including the fam-
ous Roubidoux Col-
lege Chocolate and
Sugar Plums.)
Chewing Gum
FELIX RIDENHOUR Prop.
ABSOLUTELY PURE MAPLE SYRUP
Direct from Maple Camp at Laine-
ville Ohio. Price $2.00 per gal-
lon. Supply limited. Gall early.
L. P. GARRISON
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Tom Walker was at Grove Sunday.
F. L. Kelly went north this morn-
ing. W. C. Chamberlln was at Welch to-
day. C. C. Roberts went to Claremore to-
day. John Crutchfield was t Welch to-
day. Ed Davidson went to Pfyor Creek
today.
John Casto was here today from
Estella.
Wallace Seaton is here from Kan-
sas City.
Dr. T. T. Wimer went to Kelso this
morping.
Clay Brown was here today from
Chouteau.
Robert Lee of Big Cabin was here
last night.
J. D. Goodson. of Welch was in the
city today.
Dr. W. A. Day was here today from
White Oak.
Miss Bess Franklin Of Cleora was in
Vinita today.
E. J. Hobdy came in from the north
this morning.
J. I. Morning came in from the south
this morning.
Arthur Kimmel of Webb City is visit-
ing friends here.
Miss Bertha Young visited relatives
at Afton Sunday.
T. W. Wallace of Pryor Creek was
in the city today.
C. O. Bowman came down from Par-
sons this morning.
William McArthur of Kansas City is
a visitor in Vinita.
Prof. W. G. Masterson returned to
Afton last evening.
Mr. and Mrs. C E. McConnell left
today for St. Louis.
Harry Rhodes of Topeka Kans. was
a visitor here today.
Charles Bruner and Claud Mitchell
are here from Seneca.
Miss Agnes Ritchie spent Sunday
with relatives at Welch.
Ben Hoff of Ketchum was transact-
ing business here today.
Miss Sadie Casto came up from
White Oak this morning.
Miss Rice of Miles is visiting the
family of E. C. Dalquest. '
Norris Chandler of Seneca spent
Sunday here with friends.
T. D. Newell of Chelsea was trans-
acting business here today.
Mr. and Mrs. N. R. Hancock came
in on the flyer this morning.
Rev. J. M. Cantrell returned this
morning from Conway Ark.
Miss Ada Painter of Afton was here
today en route to Tahlequah.
L. W. Buffington went to Tahlequah
Sunday for a visit with relatives.
Miss Chester Gray of Kansas City
is the guest of Miss Majorie Marks.
Judge Brown came up from Clare-
more today en route to Pryor Creek.
Miss Edna Smiley returned last
night from a visit at Enid and Sapulpa.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Steele of Che-
topa were in Vinita today on business.
J. T. Townsend of Wichita Kans.
was the guest of C. C. Roberts Sun-
day. Mrs. O. D. Neville and Miss Effie
McDaniels went to Pryor Creek to-
day. Grayson Wills and T. M. Chltwood
were among those here from White
Oak.
John Barrett of Claremore passed
through this morning en route to Mi-
ami. James B. Bond of Claremore was
in the city today en route to Pryor
Creek.
Miss Ruth Foreman left today for
Tahlequah where she will attend the
normal.
Wimer Andrews left last ni?ht for
St. Louis after a visit here with his
parents.
Dumas Alexander a "vag" was the
only prisoner in police court this
morning.
' Harry S warts returned this morn-
ing from Chelsea where he visited
Sunday evening.
Mrs. J. I. Morning and son Barton
leave tomorrow for a visit" with rela-
tives at Eagle Pass Tex.
Miss Eva Ratclift and Miss Mayday
Clark left today for Muskogee to at-
tend a house party given by Miss Pattl
Nichols.
STRaYED Two sorrel mules one
bay pony mare and one bay pony
horse. Strayed from Vinita Friday
night. Reasonable reward for informa-
tion or return. L. P. Garrison.
Deputy. Holland Clark yesterday
fouud twenty-five half pints of whiskey
in an auy in the business district.
The owner hasn't yet put. in a claim
for them. -
Tonight Is when the Civic Club will
give a picture show at the Vandette
Theater. Prices as usual five and ten
cents. The proceeds go for beautifying
our city. We want every body to
come. A special program will be!
glyen.
Dr. F. L. Marney
Veterinary Surgeon
RIDDLE'S BARN
VESTTA. OKLAHOMA
Office Phone 143. Res. Phene. black 459
DR. LOUIS BA6BY
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Halsell Building
VINITA - . - OKLAHOMA.
W. B. Depue
ATTORNEY AT LAW
VINITA. OKLA.
Office First Door North of Court House.
Special attention given to examination
and correction of land titles.
Dr. A. W. HERRON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office in Barrett Building. 109 1-2 South
Wilson Street.
Phone: Office 220 Residence 188
Residence 223 So. Adair St.
SPECIAL SUNDAY
Pineapple Fruit
Sherbet
Pistacio Nut
Cream
ORDER SATURDAY
Vinita Creamery Co.
MOVED
To 109 S. Scraper St.
M'CLUREHERBSTCO.
SIGNS
LEWIS ROGERS
Leading Undertaker
AND EMBALMER
LICENSE No. 261
Both Phonu 243 Open Day and Night
Robt. C. Houck
UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER
License No. 396
Only Silver Gray Car and
Ambulance in the city.
K'r nh ri'M
224 South Wilson St.
Open Day and Might
p- Water Closets-
that are guaranteed
Perfectly Sanitary
Hinshaw
Plumbing Co.
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Program Changes Monday Wedne-
day and Friday.
PROGRAM TONIGHT
"A Run for the Money."
"Last of the Stuarts."
"Santa Claua and the Miner's
Child."
SONG "Go Find a Sweetheart
From the Emerald Isle."
Admission 5 cent and 10 cents
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We are show ing a mag-
nificent iine of Lawns
and Batistes for summer
wear in all the popular
shades. The designs
include small and large
figures checks plaids
stripes and organdies as
well as plain colors.
With over 200 patterns
from which to choose
we can sure please you.
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Fourteen Examinations
This Bank is examined fourteen times each
year Does not that mean that your inter-
ests will be safeguarded?
A good name for this Bank would be
"THE PEOPLE'S BANK". That is what we
desire it to be. We want your business--NOW
INTERNATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO.
' 1 CAPITAL $10000000
High Grade Confectioneries Fine Candies Cigars and Tcbaccos
Ice Cream and Cold Drinks
Open Now In Cherokee
Building
EVERYTHING NEW AND UP-TO-DATE
C. V. MALSON Prop '.
WE BUY AND SELL
LAN
SEE UvS
J. T. RA6AN &
PHONE 196
WlLUlUlfE
Attorney & Counsellor at Law
Room 6. Scott Bid?. Vinita Okla
DR. C. S. NEER
Office in Foreman Buiding
PHONES: Residence 463; Office 93;
VINITA
OKLAHOMA
E. I STU8SLEFIELD. 0.11. D.
DENTIST
Rates Reasonable Examination Fret
All operations made as painless as pos
gible and all work guaranteed
Somnoform used for Painless Extraction
OFFICE: ROOM 9 :
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will be received by the
Board of Education of ta City of
Vinita of the State of Oklahoma until
eight o'clock p. m. June 16th 1910
for the erection and completion of a
two-story and basement High School
Building and a four room and base-
ment Graded School Building each to
be erected in the City of Vinita Okla-
homa each according to plans and
specifications prepared for same by
Smith & Parr architects.
Plans will be on file with T. H.
Byrd Secretary of said Board on
aud after June 4th 1910 from whom
copies may be obtained.
Each bid must be accompanied by a
certified check of One Thousand Dol-
lars (11000.00) as a guarantee that
the successful contractor will enter
into contract and furnish acceptable
Surety Bond within ten days of award-
ing the contract
The Board reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids.
The Board of Education of the City
of Vinita.
L. B. BELL.
Attest: Freaiueni
TH03. H. BIRD
29150 Secretary.
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Marrs, D. M. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 47, Ed. 1 Monday, June 13, 1910, newspaper, June 13, 1910; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc776196/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.