Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 95, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 9, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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"Mot Point
Electric Iron
Guaranteed against trouble by
the Light Co. Tryt one Irfning
day. No chasing to a hot stove
HarryjMead Co.
Sunny-Pat Hdw. Co.
Vinita Electric Light Ice
fk Power Company
Our Cold Storage Room
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I s now in operation. We have just installed our
own cooling plant and are prepared to ; keep our
meats in the best shape. It's just as cheap to
bny properly cooled meats. Phone 54.
M. DANIELS
THE PURE FOOD GROCERY
Leads in the things you want th eat
A fad which is proven by old and
new customers. Everything first
class in our store.
L P. GARRISON Prop.
...ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY...
...AT THE AUDITORIUM.
A Complete Change of Program
Tuesday and Wednesday Nights
THE GREAT LA VARRE S COMPANY
The Man Who Baffled Herman .
?tZlt'mus "THE PHUCE OF-lImERIES"
This vs an Act Off the BigiQritltj
2 Reels of Moving Pictures 2
A 50c Show for Only 10c and 20c
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All EXTRA IIIDUGELiENT
Special prices that we arc giving on
our Hart Schaffner & Marx goods
are for the purpose of cleaning up
our stock. We are looking forward
now to the coming fall. t .
New goods will be coming in before long and that
means that we must have these spring and summer
clothes out of the way for we never ca rry goods over
from one season to another. To dispose of them we
are offering you this special inducement to come in
and buy; it is an inducement worth while even if ' you
have already bought your summer clathes.
HART SCHAFFNER; &: $RX
Clothes are always bargains at the prices we ask for
them; they're worth the money; the value is in them.
That makes the reduced prices all the more "attractive;
it is like finding the money. ... . .
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LOST Irish setter pup. Finder. re-
port to White's pool hall.
Misses Ola and Jessie Donaldson
were here from Todd today shopping j
Miss Louise Graper was at Pryor
Creek today. J
FOR SALE Oliver typewriter good
as new Apply at Chieftain office. . )
Billy Friend went west on the Frisco
this morning. i
Mr. and Mrs. Johnson Falling came
down from Falrland this morning. j
Good skating god music and good
service at Electric Park each' even-
in gthis week. I. F. Hansberger
manager.
Kent Crowell was here today from
Afton.
Mr. and Mrs. George Trout of Big
Cabin were in Vinita today.
WANTED Hides poultry and eggs.
You will get true weights. Vinita
Produce Co. W.'G. Reamer manager.
90tf
Judge Joseph A. Gill was at Miami
today on business.
Mrs. N. B. Turner was a visitor here
from Miles today.
FOR SALE 100 feet on South Wil-
son street. Mrs. Annie Sheehan. 94-9
Miss Mae Dowling went to Miami to-
day for a visit with Mrs. Mabon.
Tom Ridgway was at Centralia to-
day. Four rooms for light housekeeping.
Call up the Rebecca House.
. Louis Moore is here on business
from Afton. ' ' i
Freeman Nidiffer came down from
Fairland this morning.
FOR RENT 5 room house modern
close in. L. B. Campbell. 93tf
Pat Mahoney went to Kansas city
this morning ( ' " '
Mrs. Ewing Halsell went to Kansas
City today.
Four rooms for light housekeeping.
Apply at the Rebecca. 92-3
Ivan King returned today from a
visit with relatives at Chanute. '
E. D. Hogan and son of Kansa3 City
are here visiting relatives.
WANTED At Cobb hotel white
pantry girl; middle aged lady preferr-
ed.: ' ;
Miss Minta Foreman leaves Thurs-
day for Colorado Springs.
C. C. Roberts made a business trip
to Muskogee today.
WANTED Rooms for light house-
keeping; close In. Address "X" care
of Leader Printing Office. 90tf
Miss Alma Mayfleld of Chetopa is
here visiting relatives.
Dan Brown was here today from Big
Cabin.
The Bramble Millinery company is
now located in the Cherokee Bank
building 109 West Canadian. 94-tf
D. H Felts went to Sapulpa this
morning.
D. H. Rudy of .Neosho Mo. was
here last evening.
FOR RENT 2-room house. Carrie
Stevens. 94-9
The Bramble Millinery company has
received their second shipment of fall
hats.
Mrs. Oliver Bagby and Miss Mabel
Bagby left this morning for Colorado
Springs.
WANTED Office girl who can use
typewriter. Dr. C W. Day. 93tf
Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Cantrell have
returned from a two weeks visit in
Arkansas. 1
Miss Ethel Cherrington ha saccept-
ed a position with the Pioneer Tele
phone company.
FOR RENT A modern five-roomed
house water gas and bath. tf
Miss Effle McDaniels returned thi
morning from a visit with friends at
Grove and Afton. .. .
FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rook
cockerels. $1.50 each. Chas. Collins.
91-5
Mis. W. S. Spencer is expected here
from Parsons this evening for a visit
with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Spencer.
Mrs. Charles Driebelbis returned to
Seneca last evening after a visit here
with her mother Mrs. M. L. Campuell.
LOST Locket with owners name
on one side. Finder please leave at
Chiefin office.
W. M. Todd and family L. R. Mit
chell and wife and Miss McLaughlin
enjoyed a picnic at Electric park last
evening.
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FOR SALE Two new bouses on
North Smith street. One 4-room house .
for rent. Easy terms. See R. P Mes-j
senger. I
G. T. Fo;le at Wc-lth today.
John Cruteufiold was at Tryor Cretk
today.
Ewiug Halsell has returned from
Texas. '
A. G. Couch a Cleora merchant is
here on business.
Arthur Warren was here from Adair
...4.. . .
K. R. Simpson of Chetopa was here
on business today.
E. A. Morgan was here this morn-
Ins from Muskogee.
I. N. Bunch came down from Blue-
jacket this morning.
S. C. Piatt of Grove was in the
city on business today.
W. W. Ward snd wife of Chelsea
were here this morning.
Jim Trolliuger will go to Oklahoma
City tonight on business.
J. C. Duckworth was in the city
last night from Pryor Creek.
B. L. Robertson came up from Mua-
kogee last night on business.
Mr. and Mrs. S. T Lincoln of Fair-
land were in the city today.
C. J. Schmidt and son Carl were
among the visitors from Afton.
D. A. McGee of Dodge Okla. was
tere today on a prospecting tour
A. L. Simpson of Fayetteville Ark.
is spending a few days in the city.
Four "gas" and two drunks consti-
tuted the police court docket today.
Walter Vann is here from Tulsa to
draw his eastern Cherokee money.
Dr. R. L. Shadburne of Windsor
Mo. is the guest of A. L. Churchill.
Tom Sheehan returned last night
from a trip to Shawnee for a prisoner.
J. M. Slease of Siloam Springs
Ark. was among the throng here to-
day. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Douglas and Miss
Myrtle Perry of Tulsa are visiting
relatives here.
Reed Crooks of Fredonia Kans. and
T. T. Crooks of Gem. Idaho spent to-
day in this city.
Belva Lockwood the noted woman
lawyer is in Vinita attending the
Cherokee payment.
Mrs. Holloway and little daughter
and Miss Josephine Barker were here
today from KInnison.
The Auditorium has a ' vaudeville
stunt as an extra attraction this week.
A large crowd saw the production last
night. . .
Miss Minnie Reed returned last
night from a visit at Sapulpa. She
was accompanied home by her aunt
Mrs. J. M. Payne who will visit here.
A fire at Kelso last night destroyed
a hay barn belonging to Fred Kelley
of this city. There was J4.000 Insur-
ance on the barn but the amount of
the loss is unknown '
Little serioua damage resulted from
the storm early this morning. The
wind swept down corn in some places
but the damage is believed to have
been of no .consequence. The wind
was accompanied by a heavy down-
pour of rain.
SEi
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Dress for Ladies
Dress for Misses
Dress for Children
Dress for Men
Dress for Boys
Medium weights for Women
Medium weights for Missess
Work for Men
Work for Boys
Special Discount Price on all
Low Shoes for Men Boys
Ladies Hisses and Children.
Ihe Golden Rule Vinita Okla.
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Primary Cost at $40000.
Oklahoma City Aug. 9. it is esti-
mated that the primary election cost
the taxpayers of Oklahoma $40000.
There was 6080 inspectors and 228
county election board members.
Good Skating
Good Music
Good Service
Every Evening at
Electric Park........
I. F Hansberger Mgr.
r-Water Closets-
that arc guaranteed
Perfectly Sanitary
Hinsh&w
Plumbing Co.
Professional Directory
. 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. HERR0N
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office In Barrett Building. 109 1-2 South
Wilson Street.
Phone:Office 220 Residence 188
Residence 223 So. Adair St.
Vaudette. I
Change of program 4.000 feet of
81m illustrated song. i
All complaints of delivery should
be reported to the Circulation Depart-
ment. Phone 4.
Daily Chieftain
10c a Week
3 Months for $1
Robt. C. Houck
UNDERTAKER and E"BALR"ER
License No. 39$
Only Silver Gray Car and
Ambulance in the city.
224 South Wilson St. Phone 55
Open Day and Might
It Will be
CaromelNutl ce cream
Sunday
Vinita Creamery Co.
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C3LLECE
I'm Young
Women
Oswego Kn
1. p. nrhaH
M.A.B. oi're.
Htrouj? Faculty
Vocational-Cultural
Complete Millie triiinliiK
along UM'hnlral lines of
wtimfln'B work loiuHni; to
3nrHe. Train for Jioma
Making Teaobing Hut
ArtiS ihiiimBMS etc
Prrrntory Department
Attractive Homelike
A'e HoariUag School
WILLIAM T. RUE
Attorney & Counsellor at Law
BootnO. Scott Bid. Vinita Okla.
Dr. F. L. Martiiy
Veterinary Surgeon
RIDDLE'S BARN
VINITA OKLAHOMA
Office Phone 143. Res. Phene. black 459
Dr. G. O. BURCii
Practice Limited to
EYE EAR NOSE AND THROAT
Office in Wimer Btdg.
Res Phone. 458 Vinita Okla.
C IV. DAY
DENTIST
Gold Cro-.vn and Bridge Work
a Specialty
Office in Empire Block
VINITA
HAY! HAY! HAY!
We are In the market to buy lsay.
Will pay the top of the market. See
us before you sell. HUMPHREY
COM. CO. Corner Illinois and Thomp
aon streets. 83-tf
THE VAUDETTE
McCarry & Hawkins Mgrz.
Change of Program on Sundays
Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays
PROGRAM TONIGHT
Vl'r worthy France."
"titidden Telephone Call."
"Clown's By-Moment."
"Squaw'a Sacrifice "
"Woman's Destiny" '
SONG ".Moonlight on the Prairie."
Admission 5 cents and 10 cents
STEVENS
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FLYNETS and
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Lap'Dusicp
Made in Two Handred Hand-
some Embroidered Patterns.
Beautiful Designs. Highly
Co!cii Look for on Label.
122 South Wilson
Dr. 0. C. Ikidtmzn
' DENTIST.'
Examination Free. All work
Guaranteed.
Wimer Building Vinita Oklahoma
DR. LOUIS BA63Y
Physician and Surgeon
Office in Halwll Building
VSNITA. . - OKLAHOMA.
1 1 STUBBLEFiElD D. U. 0.
DENTIST
Gates Reasonaile Examination Free
Ail operations mailt; eg painless as poa
sible and all work guaranteed
Somnoform uted is .'Painless Extraction
OFFICE: ROOM 9 SCOTT EUU.DIQ
DR. C. S. NEER
Office in Fcremun Buiding
PHONES: Residence 483; CiTice 93
VINITA
OKLAHO.VJl
Daily Chieftain
10c Per Week "
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Marrs, D. M. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 95, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 9, 1910, newspaper, August 9, 1910; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc776394/m1/3/: accessed July 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.