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n NORTHEASTERN UfJ r oklahomaIIj THE POLICY N ORTH EASTERN OKLAHOMA Oi the Directors and Officers of this bank is to establish a reputation for safety aud conservatism, and to accept no proposition involving a risk in order to make an extensive showing. Never losing sight of the fact that they are trustees of a sacred trust, and always ready to give an account of their stewardship. INTERNATIONAL BANK & TRUST CO. Capital $100,000 "PROGRESSIVE GUARANTEED! BANK" KLINGEL FURNITURE COMPANY Sole Agents for Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets, Globe Wernicke Bookcases and Sealy Mattresses MORNING'S GASH GROCERY PHONE 373 White Wax Onions, lb 2c Yellow Sweet Potatoes, peck 30c Toy Oats 8c Fancy Durbank Potatoes, bu 75c Fancy Burbank Potatoes, peck... 20c Russell's Bread 10c Bananas, dozen 20c Evaporated Muir Peaches 8 1-3c 3 Crown Raisins 8c Country Sorgum, gal 50c Fancy Head Rice Tzc Star Tobacco 43c Horse Shoe Tobacco 43c Gra&ger Twist, for 25c US E.lll. Ave. " BEST IN THE CITY " Meals 25c Short Orders a Specialty Special Dinner Sundays & MRS. W. B. CRAWFORD Singing and Piano Lessons Pupil of William Sherwood, Piano ; and, Vernon d'Arnalle, Singing Barrett-Buffiugton Building Phone 295. i Until Christmas We are offering Genuine French Briar Pipes, with amber bits, for $2.00 See Window Display Post 119 South Wilson Street. J Every Saturday there is a demonstration on different lines of GOOD THINGS TO EAT that we carrv in stock Fresh Fruits GROCER PHONES 158 AND 186 F. 6. COWAN Cig'ar Store ooooooooooooooooo o o O Weather Forecast. O O Tonight and Saturday gener- O O ally fair. O o o ooooooooooooooooo 0 0 0 00 oooooooooooo 0 o o LOCAL AND PERSONAL o 0 O ooooooooooooooooo Try Whitney's restaurant. tf !. V. Clark was at I'ryor today. EL Lucas was here today from Mus kogee. II. H. Johnson was in town today from Welch. Merton Itaines was in town today from Adair. T. A. Chandler wont to Muskogee this morning. George Ashby went to Bluejacket this morning. Fresh cider. Peoples Grocery. Miss Louise Graper went to Pryor this morning. J. H. Langley came up from Pryor jesterday afternoon. C. C. Jenkins came down this morn ing from Bluejacket. C. H. Jenkins was In town this after noon from Big Cabin. Mrs. J. L. Ford has returned from a visit in Kansas City. Hunters Cream Flour makes the best bread. Peoples Grocery. 3-4 G. V. Gray and Lew Gray came up from Tulsa last evening. Ed. Thompson is doing some adver tising in Adair vicinity today. Dr. Oliver Bagby and John Thoma- son are at Webb City, Mo., today. There will be a basket-ball game at the high school building tonight. Fountain pens from 2.00 up can be found at the Brooks Book Store. 4-.r. Mrs. C. P. Jones returned to Welch this morning after a short visit here. U P Waters and S. P. Ferguson were in town last night from Adair. W. A. L. Hoff is here from Edmond, Okla.. looking after his property in terests. Best selection of books in northeast Oklahoma. 10c up. Brooks Book Store. 4-5 Rev. O. N. Johnson and family re turned to their home in Welch this morning. Pierce Cantrell went to the north end of the county this morning on business. Ira Lane was up in police court this afternoOn on a charge of being drunk on cocaine. George Nldlffer and Sam Leforce have returned from a business visit at Port Worth, Texas. There were a number of out of town people here last night to attend the show at the Grand. Choice country honey. Peoples Grocery. W. A. L. Hoff will be at Hotel Green a few days and ready for real estate deals. See him at once. Every business man needs a fountain pen. A well selected stock on display at Brooks Book Store. WANTED Business place on Wil son St., between First National and International Bank & Trust Co. Virgil Mathews came down from Welch last evening and returned to that city on the morndng train today. .1. K. Uockhold and A. J. Hedrich are here from north Missouri visiting Dr. llughson. Mr. Uockhold is Mrs. Hugh son's father. 0 L. K. McGuffin went to BarHes vllle last evening for a few days i ;t before returning to his home at Shreveport, La. Mrs. I. W. Anglin who has been visit ing at the home of H. E. Ridenhour left Inst evening for a visit at Neosho, Mo. I!. A. McFarland and Johnson Oas ton went to Ketehum this morning to attend the opening of a new bank at t hat place. Home-made jelly. Peoples Grocery. Scott Thompson has returned from a two weeks visit at points in Illinois and is again on his job as reporter for the Vinita Leader. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Vinita Income property; bargain: cash and valley or bottom land pre ferred. W. A. L Hoff. Vinita. Okla. The police are making a special ef fort to keep the city free from the crowds of hoboes that usually make towns of this size at this time of the year and if suspicious looking char acters are seen about your place you are requested to phone the police rit Hon and they will be taken in. ON ALL LADIES' ON ALL PRICE Friday, Saturday and Monday 3 suit and dress marked in plain figures. what you like Jand pay us one -half what the price is marked. Our loss is your gain. Come early for your suit and dress. Large selections to choose from. Vinita Okla. Great Crowd Sees "Mutt and Jeff." One of the largest crowds that has ever witnessed a theatrical production was at the Grand last night to see the splendid musical extravaganza, "Mutt and Jeff." The production wits with out a flaw. The entire audience roar ed at the comedy of the two character reproductions of Bud Fisher's famous cartoons. Those who saw the play last night and the same bill a year ago agreed that last night's show was mucli the better. It was one of the cleanest musical comedies ever seen here and the costuming and scenery had a clean new look that added much to the splendor of the production. Tha chorus was excellent and the soloists I rendered the popular songs in a way that brought long encores from the audience. The , unusually well filled j house was entirely deserved and the ineaire-goers oniy wisn Manager Myers could secure more such splen did shows. PROGRAM. Craig County Teachers' Meeting, Vi nita High School Auditorium, Deceember 14th, 1912. 10:00 a. m Roll Call. Opening Song "Oklahoma" M rs. J. M. Rogers, Accompanist. Invocation Rev. W. II. Roper. Address County Superintendent. Solo Mrs. W. T. Talmage. English Grammar in the Public Schools Dr. J. N. Clark of Northeast Normal. Arithmetic in the Public Schools Arithmetic to Stick How to Get It Prof. John Jackson. Piano Selection Miss Josephine Barker. Afternoon, 1:18. Piano Duet Mrs. H. W. C. 8helton and Miss Nannie Garrison. The True Mission of the Normal School Prof. L. M. Logan of North east Normal. Piano Selection Miss Lcoma Sand ers. Teaching as a Stepping-Stone W. G. MastersOn, City Superintendent, Vinita. Song by the Teachers -Mrs. J. B. Bogers, Accompanist. Vocational and Industrial Training Prof. E. F. Nekon of Northeast Nor mal. Soio Miss Bertha Fuller. H'hy Do so Many 8th Grnde Pupils Fail? Mrs. Kate Sniggs. -'or the Good of the Order" Everybody. Song "Where the Flag is Full of Stars" Mrs. J. B. Rogers. Accom- pan ist. Enthusiasm Prof. .1. B. Rogers, Superintendent. Welch. TO RENT G room modern house; reasonable. Apply to Mrs. .las. S. Davenport. tf FOR SALE New, well built, strict ly modern five-room bungalow. In quire at Chieftain office. FOR SALE A Rood horse, buggy and harness at a bargain. Enquire of Miss HlekmuT, Cherokee building. I 'M; SAUi-Lnt 13 in block 30 slz ftfl b 180 feet, w.st front. One blo !v west of North park. This is a bastsain. Apply at Chieftain office. tf FOR SALE OR RKNT The B. G. Chandler home property. Mr. Chand ler will move to his farm about the first of the coming year and wants to sol! his property. It is a good six room house with good barn and gar den. If rented the price will be 18 a month, iu advance. LADIES' FKQHAWK Sale of Jersey Cows I will cell a herd of Jersey cows at Gray's Barn on North Wilson Street, Vinita, Oklahoma, Saturday, December 21st, 1912, at One (1) o'clock p. m. POSITIVELY NO BY-BIDDING TERMS: Ten (10) months, with 8 per cent interest, or Five (5) per cent disc unt for cash. JANE PATTON HALL OWNER OF CATTLE BEN WILLIAMS, Auctioneer EDGAR BUFFINGTON, Clerk Don't forget the date, or the good cows you will buy from this herd. I I BULLETIN Wrap your water pipes with Old Papers to keep them from freezing Nothing Better Keep your room warm by putting them under your carpets. Put up in bundles 5c PHONE 75 GEO. E. DAVIS, Mgr. It License Films Rip Van Winkle 2 Reels Vitagniph Feature. A Good Kalem Comedy. One of our best programs yet Dont miss this for it will be your only chance to see Rip Van Winkle. Matinee at 2 O'clock Night Show Opens at 6 Admission 5 & 10c VII A NEWS AGENCY SUITS PRICE days only Every Come and select Vinita Okla. FARM LOANS We have unlimited funds to loan on choice Farm Lands at low rate of interest. Best Contract and Payment Privilege in Southwest SEE US BEFORE BORROWING PARKER-WISE INV. GO With Farmers State Bank. & $ $ We have a gott' sized, well selected stock to select from in the jattb famous HART. SCHAFFNER & MARX and "STVLE-PLIIS" CLOTHES and they are "pippins" come in and see them. Prices range from $17.50 to $25 A line line of Holiday goods, suitable for HIS Xmas present. We don't handle "junk-goods", so you can rest aseured that any present coming from This Store will "tickle" him as well as suit him. JUMBO STORE "The Man's Store" HOI ABOUT WINTER CLOTHES?