The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 219, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL NOTES
2Te Fair
E. W. StryRer
RATCLIFF'S SPECIAL SKIRT SUE!
The Eastern St
to install officers.
Wit
K. L. Moure returned to Claremore
today after a visit in Vinita.
John J. Maris and Roseoe Tarrant
spent the Fourth at eosho.
Li
The Very Best
Merchandise
And at the Lowest
Price
&e Fair
The Store lhat Sells at Lot Live Prices
Mrs. C. II. Beidetuau left last night
for a vacation visit with relatives in
Bethauv Mo.
Jellv Glasses and Fruit
Jar Tops
AT
WiIsonUStret Jj Jj WilsStrect
.L j
Dining Room Tables
All Sizes All Prices
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A bargain Quarter sawed Golden Oak highly
polished G-ineh plain legs 45x45 price $25.00
Another Special Bargain Squarge Golden Oak
size 4'2x42 pedestal legs a beauty only $17.50
C WYY 1T"V o T"' t Vinita's Foremost
vJiTl I JLviL' I v&& VyU. House Furnishers.
Miss May Shepard returned this
morning from Neosho Mo. where she
spent the Fourth.
A marriage license was issued yes-
terday to John Jackson and Miss
I Ilettie Shields both of Grove.
Miss Frink Miss Clioteau Harry
Mitchell and Fred Ratcliff made up
a party that enjoyed the celebration
at Seneca last night.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Avery and fam-
ily returned today from Noel Mo.
where Mrs. Avery has been visiting
while Mr. Avery lias been on a trip to
Colorado.
Captain Richmond Pearson Ilobson
who will speak here at the Chautau-
qua lias accepted an invitation to
visit Mr. and Mrs.. YV H. Darrough
while here.
The Twentieth Century cuib met
yesterday afternoon at the home of
Mrs. S. J. Burns. There was a good
attendance The question of the im-
provement of the city cemetery was
taken-up and it was decided to be
gin this work at once.
Fred and Emma Jones appeared at
the office of the United States clerk
this morning and asked for a marri-
age license. Deputy Clerk E. B.
Davidson asked if they were related
and on being informed that they were
first cousins informed thorn that he
could give therrv no license. They
vs ere considerably disappointed hav-
ing come here from Missouri to get a
license the prospective groom having
been informed that there were no
laws on the subject here. On being
told that in Kentucky lirst cousins
could marry they immediately made
inquiry as to when the first train left
for the Blue Grass state.
$ 1 .98 $2.98 $4.98
NOTHING HIGHER
I
300 Well Made i p 00 fto 3-5 vaJuf aI $I 52
Wvlish SkirU i 4-00 to Ss.oo values ;it 2.g8
.atyiisn Skirts $6.00 to $IO 00 valucs at 4 q8
Just from Factory -the three lots include every Skirt we have
E. N. RATCLIFF MERC. CO.
FOR YOUR INSPECTION
STATEMENT
Condensed official statement as
given Comptroller of Cur-
rency June 18 100G.
i Lonna and Discounts
Demand . . . $ 55749.84
Time 298251.16
Overdrafts
U.S. Bonds
Furniture and Fixtures
Five Per Cent Acct
Cash and Due from Banks. .
Children like Kennedy's Laxative
Honey and Tar. . The plef santest and
best cough syrup to take because It
contains no opiates. Sold by People's
Drug Store.
It is always well to have a box of
salve in the house.' Sunburn cuts
bruises piles and boils yield to De-
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Should
keep a box on hand at all times to pro-
vide for emergences. For years the
standard but followed by many imi-
tators. Be sure vou get the genuine
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold
by People's Drug Store.
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A Well Kept Lawn
Adds preatly to the appearance of
your property:
You can keep your grass evenly cut and closely cut if
ou- mowers are used. We sell the best and our prices
are low.
T. A. Hickman Hdw. Co.
Summer Tourists Kates by M K. &T
From Vinita to St. Louis and return
$15.15.
From Vinita to Chicago and return
$23.00.
From Vinita to Eldorado Springs
and return $5.30.
Dates of sale daily June 1st to Sept.
30th. 190ti. Final limit October ;dst
1!KW. H. A. Farthing.
Kill.ooi.OO
6230.04
100000.00
1094.74
5000.00
44813.34
(511139.12
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock $100000.00
Surplus Fund 22000.00
Undivided Profits 6241.24
Circulation 100000.00
Deposits 282897.88
$511i:ifU2
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
VINITA IND.ITER.
Jligf We want your business and will do
all in our power consistent with sound
WE WILL WRITE YOUR
BONDS AND INSURANCE
Cyrus S. Avery
Real Estate and Investments
SEE
DALQUEST
when you want repair
w ork done in
TIN AND PLUMBING
PHONE 200
Furnace and Stove Repairing
;t Specialty. All Work
Guaranteed.
Patton Building
Come in Forenoon
While Room is Cool
FOR
Feeling' Nature's
Pulse
Throw aside the cares of every day life and hi
yourself amid the eternal hUlS of the
Rocky Mountains
The Midland Route "Hits the Bull's Eye of tl
World's Scenery." Special Rates all Summer. Be
line to Salt Lake and Pacific Coast Point-. Elega
Dining Cars Service a la carte. Through Pullmi
Observation Cars.
Send 15c in Mumps nml get a handsome !)jxl2i
color production of Charles If Httrinon's ffluiou
painting of the Heven Castles. "Fine euouph
for a wedding present." All Midland Agents or
C. H. SPEERS G. P. A.
i ?tb rjl California Sts.
DENVER COL.
Postal ttrali
Come and See Us When You
Want to Telegraph.
Prompt and Courteous Service
Public essen?er Service
in Connection
Office: GATEW00D GROCERY
C11 Up Phone 21
Pfroto?
Fowler's
East of R. R. Crossing
W. R.Ward of Dyersburfc Tenn
writes: "This Is to certify that I have
used Orino Lexative Fruit Syrup for
chronic consti patton and it has proven
without a doubt to be a thorough
practical remedy for thN trouble and
it is wit h pleasure I offer my conscien
tous reference." Soldqy A.P.Owens.
Dr. M L LEVIN .
OCULIST.
Sice hours 9 to 12 a. m. 1 to 2 p.
Drs. Fortner & Bagby's office.
HAIR CUTS.
st stylet in up-to-date Hair
bb Hotel Barber shop.
Whan applied and covered with a
lot cloth Pinesaloe acts like a poultice
iest for burns bruises boils eczema
tin diseases etc Sold by A. P. Owens
Q. B. Burhans tasiltles after four year
G. B. Burhans of Carlisle Center.
Jf. Y.. writes: "About four years ago
I wrote you stating that I had been
entirely cured of a severe kidney
trouble by taking less than two bottles
of Foley's Kidney Cure. It entirely
stopped the brick dust sediment and
pain and symptoms of kidney disease
disappeared. I am glad to say that I
nave never had a return of any of
those symptoms during the four years
that have elapsed and I am evidently
cured to stay cured and heartiely re-
commend Foley's Kidney Cure to any
one suffering from kidney or bladder
trouble" Sold by. A. P. Owens.
Porch Furniture
Now is the time to be getting your
porch Furniture. Complete line of
RocKery Cb&irs ttees
Tn4 5 andQ6 foot.'at
HOLLAND'S
&e Furniture Man
a kiss. You woldn't want to kiss
your wife mother or sweethaart with
a bad breath. You can't have a
sweet breath without a healty stom-
ach. You can't have a healthy stom-
ach without perfect digestion. There
is only one remedy that digests what
you eat and makes the breath as
sweet as a rose and that remedy is
Kodol for Dyspepsia. It is a relief
for sour stomach palpatation of the
heart and other ailments arising
from disorder of the stomach and di-
gestion. Take a little Kodol after
your meals and see what it will do for
you. Sold by Peoples Drug Store.
"Several years since m
so badly affected that
hemorrhages" writes A
Wood Ind. "I took tn
several phyiciaus withou
I then started to take F
results from a coin. Ketu:
Sold by A. P. Owens.
The cleansing antisei
ing properties of Pines
superior to family sah
A. P. Owens.
r
Time to Put on Glasses
is when your eyes oegin to feel badly and when this
feeling is not due to organic disease. If you wait or
put on ill fitting glasses you may weaken yonr sight.
One cannot afford to trifle with the greatest gift of
o your vision if defective from em
ui-
Of
a phys
AVejtfV framr i
Solid Gold Jr
required I'll frankly tell you
"titles. Si. 00 and ud
Schliecker'sJJevelry Store
a6 South Wilson St. Vinita. Ind. Ter.
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McClintock, R. M. The Vinita Daily Chieftain. (Vinita, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 219, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 5, 1906, newspaper, July 5, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc776841/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.