Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 69, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 9, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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THE WEATHER.
Unci Allen.
"Yea." said' Ui.cle Allen Snrka.
"Nhnrod hty iuuter but wa
are told that ho was a 'mighty hunter
Dc.ora the Lord." Aa to whether we
bae any of that kind of hinr nnw.
aui 1 I'm nut go"
Tonight and Saturday partly
cloudy. Showers In east tonight
or Saturday.
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Uncle Ezra Say:'
Compialnin' ex a 8tiJdy diet will
ive you indigestion In your thinkln'
apparatus an' rob you uv the frienda
who uld like to stick by you et
they oniy could."
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July
Still They Go
Those Automatic Refrigerators are the genuine
stuff. Pdople are coming to our store and asking
for the Automatic. The ice'deliverymen tell us that
the Automatic uses less ice than any other make
they put ice in. iSED
Call in and be convinced that we can sell you the
most up-to-date Refrigerator on the market today.
DALQUEST
Empire Block
PHONE 200
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Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets
ARE SOLD ONLY BY
Kiingel & Meseng'er
The Furniture Men v
THE BEST CABINET ON THE MARKET
- 119 South Wilson Street
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y Bank Book
How to Get One
Earn some spend less and place the balance to your credit at
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The Cherokee National
v Bank
VINITA OKLAHOMA
I Who will furnish you with a Bank Book andja Check Book
Free of Charge.
B. A. McFARLAND Cashier
Why Our Candy is the Best
By our Refrigerating1 process just in-
stalled we are able to keep our candy
cool and feesh all the time. Heat does
not affect us. Our candy is solid and
in the best of -condition!
THE RED MILL
FANS FANS FANS FANS -FANS FANS FANS FANS
Now in Stock
All Sizes Desk
and Ceiling Fans
Get a "Hot Point"
Electric Iron before
next Ironing Day
Vinita Electric Light Ice & Power Co.
FANS FANS FANS FANS FANS FANS FANS FANS
Eggs 12'ic per dozen- Garrison's.
Seymour Hunt went east thia morn
Ing.
Lon Conner leaves tonight for De
troit
P. L. Price came up from Tulsa this
morning.
A. J. Barker went to Welch thia
morning.
Eggs per dozen. . Garrison'a
Guy Patten went to Welch thia
morning.
Mrs. P. J. Scott is visiting relatives
at Centralia.
Henry Nolen was here from Chelsea
last evening.
John Crutchfleld drove' to Centralia
this morning.
E. A. Silvers came up from Tulsa
this morning.
FOR RENT A modern five-roomed
house water gas and bath. tf
W. P. Thompson went to Muskogee
this morning.
S. F. Parks came in from the south
this morning.
Dick Sarahas was here last night
from Fairland
Father Fyne is expected here from
Quapaw Sunday.
C. W. Cansdelle came over from
Chelsea last night.
Mrs. Robert Lee. came up from Big
Cabin this morning.
Miss Mildred Lamar of Fairland Is
visiting friends here.
F. J. Barrett returned from Okla
noma City last night.
William Jenkinson of Tulsa spent
yesterday in this city.
S. A. Roberts of Claremore was a
visitor In the city last night
George Graham returned last night
from a business trip to Enid.
24750 yards earth work at Chelsea
Okla. Address O'Nell Eng. Co.. Chel-
sea Okla. 65.71
Miss Jennie Gunter has returned
from a visit at Chetona. Kans.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Littleton of
Claremore were in Vinita today.
William Johnson of Newkirk was
transacting business here yesterday.
. A. C. Wilcoxin of Atoka was
mingling with the throng here last
night.
Miss Fleta Ray returned last even-
ing from a visit with relatives in Mis-
souri. There will be an open air band con
cert at Electric Park Sunday afW
noon.
Frying chickens 17c per pound.
Garrison's.
Leo Spalding is home from an ex
tended visit to Kansas City and other
points.
Mrs. George Mock is expected here
Monday from Kansas for a visit "with
relatives. .
A number of Vinita democrats went
to Bluejacket this afternoon to attend
a Cruce rally.
Dr. and Mrs. Crawford went to Jon-
lln today the doctor being called there
to see a sick friend.
Ross Clark Bob Ratcliff and Louis
Thomason left this morning fpr a
fishing trip on Spavlnaw.
LOST Memorandum and leather
vest pocket book. Liberal reward to
return to Chieftain office.
Squire Hensley of Howard Kansas
is here visiting Dr. Pierce. He is
much pleased with Vinita.
Mrs. Dan Wright who has . been
visiting the family of R. J. Wright re
turned to Joplin this morning.
The Civic Club picture show adver
tised for next Monday night has been
postponed on account of the Craw
ford's show. . ' v
Miss Alice Washington is expectec1
here Sunday from Muskogee for a
visit with Miss Eva Ratcliff and Mis?
Mayday Clark.
Mrs. F. P. Patten returned last night
from a visit at Muskogee atjd Boyn-
ton. She was accompanied by Miss
Edna Patten who will visit here.
W. L. Jeffords candidate for notor
ial representative to the state legisla-
ture from Craig and Rogers counties
was here today and went to Bh;o-
jacket.
The young people of the Methodist
All We Can Offer.
"You have no iuaj.i.noeat ruina in
thia country" said the visitor from
abroad. "No" answered Senator Sorg-
hum; "not unless you count some of
our moss-covered political booms."
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I ' '' or w su'o-ii for a per-
vr- - -1 nos to drink noth-
t'.at is rot In terircrature. for
'1 fUne in aym-
iih fcoOj sho-.i!d be
msut ba t.i'ti that
..t.u c; ; ' -'ft
v. 'si i-.:
ivo';'? 1 rvi care
'be ivr !" r?rfor:v9 Its fua'lona.
7'.: -a. i -.: jj '.- aad
peraV.enee a doe.Jed i:.. jju.dnt
will loLow.
Wonderful Yellowstone Park.
The Yellowstone National Park
comprising 83312 square miles was
aet apart by act of congress ia 1878
aa a national park to preserve from
destructive molestation the most won
derful group of natural features and
phenomena known within the boun
daries oi tne united states.
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Naolea' Advantan..
In Naples we nave no races like Eag-
land no casino like Monte Carlo no
motor omntfcuses no motor races no
nihilists no suffragettes no directoire
gowns" no conversation no nothing.
me curious ining is mat in Naples one
can be happier than anywhere else.
I Mnttlno.
Vocable Municipal Markets.
-p .mnn'clpal markets of Man.
K.!i?land are very profitable
Democratic' Meeting.
In order that the democratic voters
of Craig county may have the oppor
tunity of seeing and hearing the sev
eral democratic candidates who seek
tion on August 2 meetings have been
to be nominated at the primary elec
arranged for the following places as
follows: .
Saturday July 9 Bluejacket.
Thursday July 14 at White Oak
School House.
Friday July 15 at Kelso School
House.
Saturday July 16 at Welch.
Thursday.My 21 at Albia.
Friday July 22 at Timber . Hill
school house (hear Ketchum).:
Saturday July 23 at Big Cabin.
Saturday July 30 at Vinita (Court
House.)
All democrat voters are requested
to attend these meetings and all De-
mocratic candidates for office town-
ship district and county are invited
to be present and present their claims
for preference to the Democratic voter.
Democratic Voters come see and
hear those who seek your support In
the primary.
We Sell Land
If you really want to sell
your farm and can fur-
nish a clear title; set a
price that will sell it and
we'll sure do it.
Mead Land Co.
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The Golden Rule
"The Store Where A
Dollar Goes the Farthest"
Saving Deposits
This bank probably has more savings deposi-
tors than all other banks in the city combined.
We have always paid special attention to thisjpar-
ticular feature of banking which accounts for our
success. It might surprise you to know how many
children carry accounts with us.
Has Your Child An Account?
INTERNATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO.
CAPITAL $10000000 n
Our Cold Storage Room
Is now in operation. We have just installed our
own cooling plant and are prepared tofkeep our
meats in the best shape. It's just as cheap to
bny properly cooled meats. Phone 54.
M. DANIELS
It Will be
Caromel Nut Icecream
it
Sunday
Vinita Creamery Co.
church gave a lawn social at the home
of Mrs. Davis Hill last evening. An
interesting program was given and
ice cream and cake were served.
Mrs. R. J. Wright entertained the
Friday Bridge Club j-esterday com-
plimentary to Mrs. Dan Wright of
Joplin who is her house guest.
There were five tables of players and
the afternoon was greatly enjoyed by
all. Refreshments were served at the
close.
WANTED Good live man for dis-
trict manager of a first class proposi
tion. Must be a live wire and able to
invest. from $200 to $1000. We guar-
antee salary of $100 to $100 per month.
If you mean business call at Thoma
son Hotel ask for Perkins. 67.8
THE VAU D ETTE T H E A T R C
I McCurry & Hawkins Mgrs. L
Program Changes Monday Wedne-
day and Friday.
PROGRAM TONIGHT
"The Kentucky Planter."
"The Latest Fashion."
"The Salted Mine."
"A Romance of the South."
SONG "My Southern Rose."
MATINEE SATURDAY 2:30
Admission S cents and 10 cents
At Close of Business June 30th 1910
Loans and Discounts.. .$324224. 13
Overdrafts 6347.38
U. S. Bonds for Circulation 100000.00
U. S. Bonds 10000.00
Warrants.... 10363.14
Redemption Fund : 5000.00
Furniture andjFixtures 3000.00
Real Estate............... 1365:00
RESERVE:
Cash and Due from Banks .$138084.38
Demand Loans 30214.91
168299.29
623593.94
Capital Stock..... ..--$100000.00
Surplus 22000.00
Circulation 96900.00
Undivided Profits. .T 8590.29'
Reserved forTl910 Taxes 1750.00
DEPOSITS 399358!65-
$628598.94
Deposit Your Money
in a Good Bank
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Dr Q. 0. BURCH
Practice Limited to
EYE. EAR NOSE AND THROAT
Office in Wimer Bldg.
Res Phone. 458 Vinita Okla.
DR. LOUIS BA6BY
Physician and Surgeon
Omc in HaiseU Building
VINITA. OftXAHOMA
Dr. F. L. Marney
Veterinary Surgeon
RIDDLE'S BARN
VLNITA. OKLAHOMA
Office Phone 143. Res. Phone black 459
umn
A ttorney & Counsellor at Lew
Room 6. Scott Bldfif. Vialta Okla
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Marrs, D. M. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 69, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 9, 1910, newspaper, July 9, 1910; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc776552/m1/3/?q=%22%22%7E1: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.