Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 265, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 22, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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Go by the JUMBO
STORE looking for
cheaper prices in
Clothing. Remember
we are the LEADE
otatfLtaPRICES
Jumbo Flerc. Co.
EXCLUSIVE CLOTHIERS
IUSINE
GROWING BUSINESS!
Yours
Ours
IF YOU ARE NOT - GROWING
WHY NOT?
OUR prompt up-to-date'methods business like in every par-
ticular have made us grow and have helped others to grow.
We can help YOU by handling your business in this locality aim
we kindly solicit the same.
Cherokee
National Bank
Vinita Oklahoma
Information
Why we advise the use of the 20 candle
Tungsten Lamp when the 20 candle carbon
lamp you are using requires two or three
times as much current?
Listen! You will use at least one 32 candle Tung-
sten which uses less current than the 20 candle carbon
and maybe a 50 candle Tungsten which takes the same
current as the carbon. Yourhome will be vastly better
lighted for a reasonable price and your satisfaction
will get us your neighbors' business. We prefer two
satisfied customers with Tungsten lamps to one or less
with carbon lamps.
The large size Tungsten lamps now light practi-
cally all the business houses in Vinita. The small size
will shortly light as great a percentage of the resi-
dences in Vinita.
Let us estimate the cost of wiring your house.
USE TUNGSTEN LAMPS
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Vinita Electric Light Ice and
Power Company
Dure I i
Fresh Meats Beef Pork. Veal and Dure
Pork Sausage Pickled Pigs Feet Home-
made Lard Cured Hams. Smoked Bacon.
Corned Beef New Kraut. Sour & Sweet Pickles
' Order Delivered Promptly !
. D. DANIELS MARKET
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O Tonight unsettled colder; O
O Wednesday fair colder. O
O Local ObserrmUons ftrr day O
O proceeding furnished by C. E. O
0 Lahman: O
O Maximum temperature 34 dees O
0 Minimum temperature 24 degs C
O Temperature at 7 p. m. 27 degs O
O Wind direction north. O
O Cloudy. O
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OKLAHOMA STATE INSANE ASY-
LUM AT VINITA OKLAHOMA.
The State Board of Public Affair3
will rec lve sealed proposals until
twelve o'clock noon sharp on the 8th
day of March 1910 for the erection
and completion of buildings Nos. 1 and
2 respectively for the Eastern In-
sane Asylum to be erected at Vinita
Oklahoma in strict accordance 'with
the Plans Specifications and Details
as furnished by Charles W. Dawson
Architect Muskogee Oklahoma and
Specifications to be
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0 0 0 . 9 0 State Board of Public Affairs and Jts
r TrntT ' j X Supervising Architect together with
0 LOCAL and PEKSUHAL o the terma and proposaIt Addenda and
Q 5 Contract
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D. B. Stutsman is sick today.
Smoke Corona. S and 10c cigar tf
H. W. C. Shelton was at Claremore
today. v
W. E. Ross was here today from
Grove. 1 '
Loretta Club House size a cigar of
Quality. (847-tf)
Judge Frear went to Welch this
morning.
C. H. Fort of Springfield Mo. was
here today.
O. E. Odeli was in town from Cen-
tralia today.
C. B. Littlefield of Claremore was in
Vinita today.
W. M. Sims returned from Musko
gee last night.
K. D. Pollard of Claremore spent
today in this city.
W. F. Wallace was here from Par
sons this morning. 1
W. G. Labadie of Miami spent last
night in this city.
J. R. Archer and wife of Adair were
here this morning.
C. W. Mandler came in from the
east this morning.
.-A... B. Fuller came up from Big
Cabin this morning.
H. H. Benton of Muskogee was in
the city this morning.
TO RENT Four roomed house.
Fowler photographer 4-5
J. J. O'Connel of Tulsa was a busi
ness visitor here today. '
W. C. Chamberlin and Charles Col
lins were at Welch today.
C. B. Kinkaid of Medicine Lodge
Kans. was in the city today.
Frank Collins and Almon Scott
went to Tulsa this morning.
Amos Stoalazarger went to his farm
near Bluejacket this morning
A. Bingham of Marysville Mo. was
a guest at the Green last night.
F. A. Black of Stilwell was trans
acting business here this morning.
P. G. McKeon an oil man came up
from Tulsa last night on business.
W. S. Maloney was here last night
en route from Tulsa to Bluejacket.
W. H. Crowden of Shawnee was
among the throng of visitors here to
day.
Dr. J. W. Craig and George E. Har
ris were in the country hunting to-
day. Mrs. Cash Wilkerson who has been
quite sick is very much improved to-
day. Mr. and Mrs. M. Holderman of
Welch were in Vinita today on busi-
ness. .
J. C. Gray has forty head of four
year old mules that he will sell on
good note due November 1 1910.
251-276
H. B. Beattie of Parsons was ming-
ling with the throng on Vinita streets
today.
Ezra Pennington of the Pioneer
Telephone company was here today
from Oklahoma City.
The entertainment to have been giv
en by the Civic Club this evening
has been postponed.
O. L. James was here from Sapul-
pa this morning looking after his in-
terests at the Cobb hotel.
Mrs. John Brunk and Mrs. Henry
Osborne of Claremore were here to-
day en route to Muskogee.
Miss Rebecca Burckhalter returned
today from Marshall Mo. where she
has been attending school.
FOR SALE 10000 feet oak lumber
at our mill on Cabin creek. See us
Campbell-Ratcliff ; Land Co. . tf
T. M. Bufflngton H. E. Ridenhour
Marion Maddox Charley Webb Otis
Tittle and Tom Isbell were rabbit
hunting today. '..-.-
L. Bason' of Tuskeegee. la.' W.E.
Brewer and J. T Robertson of Davis
City la. have been in the city a few
days on business. '
C. B. Rogers went west this morn
ing.
S. B. Hudson was here today from
Fairland.
Attorney Bell of .Che topa was in
Vinita today.
Addis A.. Brown was in the. county
hunting today. '
W. B. DePue returned from Musko
gee last night.
W. H. Kornegay returned from Mus
kogee last night.
H. R. Gill of the Bank of Afton is
in the city on business.
Mrs. J. L. Bumgarner went to
Pryor Cre k this morning.
Mrs. Charles Mansfield of Michigan
is visiting the family of C. A. David
son.
i'lans and Specifications may be
seen at the offices of OLIVER BAGBY
Vinita' Oklahoma'; 'the' STATE
BOARD OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS and
the SUPERVISING ARCHITECT of
the State Board of Public Affairs
Guthrie Oklahoma; and at the office
of CHARLES W. DAWSON Architect
Muskogee Oklahoma. "
All proposals shall be submitted on
each building separately and In dup
licate on forms furnished to actual
bidders by the Architect for the State
Board of Public Affairs and no pro
posal submitted other than on this
form shall have consideration.
A certified check equal to five (5)
per centum of the total amount of
highest proposal submitted by bidder
shall accompany such proposal and
shall be made payable to the Chair
man of the State Board of Public Af-
fairs to guarantee the Board that the
barter to whom the wo.-'t Is awarder.
will comply with all requirements ex
acted under the terms of the Proposal
and Specifications and will within
the time agreed upon or specified en-
ter into a valid and satisfactory Con-
tract and furnish and file art accept-
able bond with the Board nf Public
Affairs to guarantee to the State of
UKianoma- tne run and faithful per
formance of the said Contract.
Bidders desiring the exclusive use
of Plans and Specifications shall con
fer with Charles W. Dawson Archi
tect for terms etc.
The State Board of Public Affairs
reserves the right to reject any or all
proposals submitted or to accept any
proposition or combination of prop
ositions if such appear to the boat
ini?iests of the State.1 1
All proposals shall be enclosed in
sealed envelopes and marked BID
FOii THE STATE INSANE ASYLUM
BUJLDINGS AT VINITA OKLAHO-
MA" and addressed to T. A. Chand-
ler Acting Secretary Guthrie Okla
honia.
R. J. ALLEN
Chairman.
T. A. CHANDLER
Acting Secretary.
P. H. WEATHERS
Architect for State Board of Public
Affairs.
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Let it snow! These are just the kind
of days that you can enjoy making
clothes for spring. Have you seen
our new line of Ginghams? If not
you have missed something. Over
250 styles.
10 c 12ic 15c
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THE GOLDEN RULE
The Store Where a Dollar Goes the Farthest
PURE FOOD GROCERY
Red Star Flour Golden Gate Coffee
F. F 0. G. and Punch Canned Goods
QUALITY my leading feature
L. P. Garrison Prop. Phone 158
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We are showing 48 styles of dressers and at
prices ranging from $8 to $50.
Come in and look this line over
HOLLAND
The Furniture Man
.BUCKET HONEY
People's Grocery
Company
Vinita Camp
No.
7051
Third floor over First National Bank
Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesday nights.
Visiting members always welcome.
E. C. DALQUEST. Council.
H. M. WILLIAMS. Clerk
Vinita Bakery
for Fresh Bread
Cakes and Pies.
BAKED DAILY -
Phone 353. ; Special Atten-
tion to Entertainments.
H. FISCHER Prop.
Buy
Ball Dog
Flour
WE BUY AND SELL
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The Farmers State Bank
VINITA OKLA.
Wants your account whether large or small. -If you
are not a customer of ours we ask you to give
us a trial we make it a point to take care
of all our customers any accom-
modation consistent' with
prudent banking is
gladly extended
to all.
Watches $1 to $75
Fine and complicated Watch
Repairing a Speciality.
rljlt?rltf rV SmAtyi Start
Phone 54. EL Canadian Ave.
Cap't J. C. Wilkinson went ' to
The best on
the Market.
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Bluejacket this afternoon on busi
ness.
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Marrs, D. M. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 265, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 22, 1910, newspaper, February 22, 1910; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc776638/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.