Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 195, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 14, 1912 Page: 2 of 4
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OFFICIAL CITV PAPER
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wet far the orkn Met of tirta ' Larfjea t tease Jos ratal a roold Urll
P?nSTnwre. erhot has tnw of V to r-s tt iwal tpwy-
L&at ofcl spirit of Aevotfoa th which If Coand os ti hotel tab!. SuX the
tee lathers asd aAhe?a seed to rise isicc of the rcOov ban are so titbit?
arty au4 tott lot- to avooMta th o5- t!d together that th Staft arlanlay
fare y a bekmrt chorrh orgaaizatioe? of spoon or the lightest orer-os of
Eleven Davs to
Christmas
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iMPwt t ;.'! at poesoflc to Vista
..o4r Af of Merc I 17
O MARfth FfllNTlhO COMFAur
Per week try a
Per turmlU by M
Pf fr by '. rr:
One month t? m
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Editor
iflirrJ peace
Mark could be sai4 la
Mel oid fashio&ttd way
xip.'it-& Ttrl pafier.f. plead ftR. ' Juat this purpose. The panat is aaar.-
perasetesctf ( so down to tiar net asay My that tad dense raiw
Wftt tingle sight and baa the ba&dUng of food by the fingers is
stti rope w.d srreatba store soiled to the kitchen than Che
owerer out '.iu a poor figure (dining room Still the practical coo
with hrimbriow laflvmtatioBs on Uielfiderat.o;. reuaisx that thereby you
i decadence of modem tif&ec. The rea-j retain every drop of this perrtaw aae-
json vby the boys a!! used to tan; ootjroJa
v(ru. Oki. hatwraay December tt. K SHW ntfJr Amotion as the swish j Viaita has expanded WiW in school
.---- led feminise petticoat. It was tBetm.2df&g within the last two years
AMERICAN FAhHIONS. ofcJ)r W get to-
Tbe Ne TTork Time takes ar ta-jj? Wtth Wn tb 10m
reatfog step !r fjfferiog prize f'r Pf' torn oot for a tojlsome Job
s of womeTi'si""0"' 11 ' mv nwre uaeiy 10
fi gennloe pohlir spirit.
o
'ire a
so for a spring iaf. a prfng!
and an rofW ft
e hoped that tbi wIH encourage
rtrtrtBg feelrn ttat Amerfr an
1 m bright enottgh to design ti. Hi
nrn riot be (corn
a ( N'oyc tn a article in tbe made
mdent a few year Sgo said that Ifor th
the m'jsf tmA-rT A adran'.-es '1 raii
OKLAHOMA NOT A CORN STATE.
Krota N'ovetnijer 2' fo December l'
.? Ttotk fuland rai.'road ran a Kaffir
orn Hpey.ial" in Oklahoma a train
and carrying agriculturists
le pnrpos- of teaching hon
ffir rorn A tooserratire e-
were belnj; mad tn erery other de timate of tfc- intnl espeae of the train
pgrtlnent of baman Hfo in women's is placed at W There were of
dress the century had seen hot three course no charges at any of the !ec-
improvetnenl. These tfar .. jr. and ro revenue to offset the x
fioal abolitirfi of the hoop skirt a re-jpene.
docUon In the number and weight of As a credit airainst the cost of this
petticoats arwi the nni'n suit und-r-1 train all the Kock Island has to show
rarrrient.
It is not strange that wh'-n a dress-
maker or a milliner put a Pari tar. on
her Roods at once Its beast)' is en-
tuwic'id in th- eye of th- purchaser
and parse strings loosen up7 And tl
'hat It may le made la HoBSlron
UniaKtlor4Uly Paris ha had and
still has many wonderfi! ilesrgn'-ri!
of women's clothes. Hat the gown
that fits the sporty girl at lmgchamn
race or the Moulin Hongc ::. a
long way from adapting lts !f
American business girl or tsa led
house inoiliei il our hom-M
ar.d now finds all her school hsDdings
crowded to the doors and is met with
the problem of soon having to turn
away pupils for lack of room Other
boildinga will hare to be erected soon
sjfkl S'inlta may as well begin to con
sider bow where and when they are
to be bniit.
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11 your toe are trodden on by Christ-
ma choppers be sure to tell the sales-
girl Just what you think of her
O
There is a good deal of talk about
rewarding Col. Goethals bat what
caucuses has he carried for th politician?
Millions of families will est cold
storage turkey for Christmas and hope
is the fact that 101 towns were visited r "r wnen tiK-y can nave
ami !.! n.-r1v MASS rw.r.li. ).i-ti ham hash.
the lectures It hope is that a fair! O
per cent of these people were con- hogus iKok business would have
vlnced by the arguments offered and f lf rne library critter down
will plant k&fllr Instead of Indian corn'at Boston had not opc;ned tbem up to
r.i.st sr.rlnir JV" "
It has taketi Oklahoma a good many
years to come to the conclusion that
The question for congress
How
it cannot -alse Indian corn. That Is
raise It. successfully year after year.
Ilefore the slate was entirely opened
to settlement the poor showing In
'orn as attributed to iaek of Ititelll !
to stir up the money trust octopus
Just far enough to make him lash his
tali without making him really bite.
A number of statesmen on being in-
gent farming Hut In the past fewivited to the republican liarmony din-
Thtil Americans are capable of de y.!irM farmers from Missouri Kansas ;ner have politely replied "Thank you
signing appropriate styles Is asserted Iowa and other of the great corn ('" t'" n-.ImUo i. but darned If 111
by the Indies' Home Jounial which states haw dSSd their ntmost skill InlkW"
considers the wttlklug length skirt and Oklahoma and have met. with no gen. O
Christnias trees without candies are
being recommended by careful people
but what show is there of getting the
the tailored suit ns distinctively Aiim-i nine success Kven the government
lt:au pro4uettons The Japanese kl- department at WoHhlngton ho wad-
mono Is named fH ;i t v i t ;tt )tas be mlts whui li rfused to do for a long
ow universal and which did not come jlimc tiat Ohlahoma is not a corn worth of your insurance policy
from Paris urowlng tat way?
The nssentlai tniuhle with arses re The reel significance then of this O
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Today Alone Is Ours.
Tomorrow NeverComes.
Do Your Christmas
Shopping TODAY.
Our Big Sale
IS STILL GOING ON
BIGGER AND BETTER BARGAINS
THAN EVER
HOLIDAY GOODS ARE ARRIVING
DAILY
Do Your Shopping Early
1
THE GOLDEN RULE
VIHIT A S BARGAIN CENTER
M m
DON'T NEED A TELEPHONE?
hat
sy in met 1
it Dint Hi'
forme. 1 date has been that they Hi l I I mil xinilat train Is that Ok
have hi' lied technical skIII Kven if
their creations had artlsli' symmetry ( Kalllr
of line It wan not sufll
ahoulil lit some wikmIi
lay Rgnre
U'litid they came to be worn by ; will drift back toward Its original forte
some woman they failed to correspond ItOClf rstglB Kafllr Ih :i forage
to lier own physical iK-culhirllles rtml 1 j nii itly ipeakJog nnd the quick-
OOCeeqoently fell Into all the Mlnvenly est and heat way to profit from Ha
TlllmanV.
done by f!ov
rtpiotte with th
pltchfor
disarray "f a uilallt
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DECORATING FOR CHRISTMAS
"Trimming the church" used to b
11 Joyous and Jolly priiolt Inn VVheri
ever evergreens of a y kind were nation
handy the young ieple would hcoiii 'hang'
thi' wooiIm for uillea around The Jolly
laughter o ft In- pickers would rcHuuml
under the cathedral aisles of the for.
i-St. Tile crisp air of Itecemher stim-
ulated morfttnt nt at il no on) thought
It was work.
Ti. 'ii after the erurgreea had been
gathered Into the vestry." what Jolly
time the young people would haw
tying the wreaths and knotting lope
io one ever called that work either.
In the city today the regulation
iii 1 Hi. .1.1 greeii'i have mostly been
nought at florists with good m'uiev
from widows' mile hoses
Many churches may still be able to
get volunteer workers to dim the lad
ders Hut In ninny others It has all
gone over to the care of professionals.
All this coats money and Is simply
olie ill tin 1'iiiunii. 'Table rhnngi'H In
habits and uiannerH that largely ac
will grow in Oklahoma every ; Measi
ind corn will not. And the I Implement known If) the farms as the
which will COM ultimately If dung fork.
uedlately means that Oklahoma' O
Quite a number of rMO win are not
mUlkmairM have got Into the I'nlted
States seiiate It is strange how am-
MtiOUa people will butt in where they
don't belong.
o
A Harvard professor says an angle
worm can lh :ik but any email hoy
will tell you that they have a most
Illogical objection to being placed upon
the hook.
production Is by fettling II to cattle
OH the name farm on which It. Is
grown.
Ah MIssoiiiI Is and will continue to
be one of the best torn stales in the
it will he benefitted by the
In crops In Oklahoma. We
will be glad to Mi nd our corn KOtfth
we:t 11 f w hundred miles In exchange
for cheaper and fresher meats and be-
lieve sin h an exchange program w ill
work out well for both states. .lopHn
filohe
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HOW SHALL ONE EAT AN ORANGE
A rural philosopher one remarked
that the only satisfactory way to est an
orange is to go out on the barn Moor
where tiu-ic are no carpets remove
all your tiothlig ami proceed In en-
Joy the Juicy golden sphere.
Tin- annual ripening of this crop of
L'oneentrated sunshine suagests thai
authorities on ctlkuettc are not hill
agreed as to uhal Is the strictly 01 tie
odox way to capture Its aromatic nee
tar
ll is highly probable that If you
honhl w rite to the Sditor of the
Round Trip
EXCURSION
FARES
ACCOUNT
Christmas and New
Year Holidays
Rate of One and a Third
Fare Round Trip
To all points in Oklaho-
ma. Arkansas and Mem-
phis Tenn.
Date of Sale Dec. 23d 24th 25th
and 31st 1912 and Jan. if 1913.
Final Return Limit Jan. 6 1913.
W. H. HUTCHISON
Agent
You shop don't youand visit and
market and sometimes want to reach
someone quickly ?
Anxious to get the doctor or druggist?
You have a comfortable home home
and feel the necessity of protection from
fire and burglars. There are stormy days
when it is too disagreeable too risky to
get out. If you could get something to do
all these things at a few cents a day. you
would accept the offer wouldn't you ?
That's what the telephone is for. Have
one installed today.
i
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PIONEER TELEPHONE &
TELEGRAPH CO.
The country correspondent who M-i.t
In the two line Item: "The Italian
killetl his wile last night" will not
probahl yhave a very extended career
in Journalism.
The harvester trust is to upend
11000000 an scientific agriculture.
Hope il does not oil go to train farm-
ers' hoys to siit'iid millionaires' money
on fancy farms.
O
Some of the church choirs need to
be 1 minded that you can't change a
coon song h i 1 a Christmas anthem
merely by writing words about shep-
hefiis and angels
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i'i i RjBNT 8 room modern house;
reasonable Apply to Mrs. .las. S
Dsventfort if
DR A W HERRON
Physician and Surgeon
'Jfnre in Barrett Hulldlng 108 -4 SouU
Wilson Street
Office I'none 263 Kestdence 'bone I8
Residence 223 South Adair Street
DR. F. L. MARNEY
Graduate Veterinarian
Office City Livery
Phone 185 Vinitat OKI
HUBLEY & BARKER
VINITA HOTEL BARBER SHOP
East Illinois Avenue
E. A STU BBLEFI ELD D. M. 0
Dentist
Hats Reasonable Examination Fri
AM Operations Made an lalnles si
Poss'hle and All Work (luarauteed
omnoform uaed for rainless Extractor
OFFICE: ROOM 9. SCOTT BU'LOINC 1
DR. F. L. HUGHSON
Physician and Surgeon
Phones G2S Residence 525 W. Delaware
Office Ov er Wiraei Drug Store
Dr. Louis Bagby )r. C. S. Neer
HtVo1! CHOSEN- jgg
DRS. BAGBY & NEER
OfBc; in First National Bank Buildin
DR. R. L. MITCHELL
Gunter Building
Phones: Offieef607 Residence Red 479.
VINITA OKI A
R. E. MOSS
Florist
North Avenue and Thompson Stree'
Phone 521 and 4CI
Grand Theatre
Wednesday Dec. IK
$1.50 Parquet Seats now
selling at the Sanders-
Wright Store. A copy
of the book FREE with
every seat purchased at
their store.
!N books given with seats
purchased at theatre.
Here is a
Clean Wholesome Bully
Play
By Gene Stratton-Porter
author of "A Girl of '
the Limberlost"
AJVoi?i
Success
Unique Scenic
PRODUCTION
Scintillating with
Wit Music and Pathos
Prices SOc 75c $1.00
and $150
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Marrs, D. M. Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 195, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 14, 1912, newspaper, December 14, 1912; Vinita, Okla.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc776802/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.