Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 313, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1902 Page: 1 of 6
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS
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Chickasha Indian Territory Thursday Evening December 18. 1902.
ILY EXPBESS Un Ol O
CHICKASHA MERCHANTS SHOULD PREPARE FOR THE HOLIDAYS BY PLANTING A BIG AD. IN THE EXPRESS
1
Something for Everybody!!
Edwin Clapp
Shoes for Men
This store supplies gifts for all.
Read our ads carefully; they will
tell you ot many iuteresting lots
of Holiday goods.
Hawler Hats
for Men
Men's fancy Silk Suspenders
Menu' fancy bordered coiorea
and white Handkerchiefs 50 75
and 1.00.
Pocket Books and Chatelaine
Bags -a new lot of all that is
best in leather and cut steel
novelties set; the lot at 25 50 78
l.OO and $1.50.
Kid Gloves for Xinas Gifts
-i.u t i full of the best kids
in the city
Read
1 11.25 i.50.
Bee our new lot of Toadies
Kelts blacks and colors
75 and 1.0O.
ladies' Circular Shawls
a mm lot at !..
The list of suitable
things for presents. It
may help you make se-
lections: Silk Handker-
chiefs Mens'Suspend'rs
Collars and Cuffs Dress
Shirts Table Linen and
Napkins Towels Fasci-
nators and Squares Cir-
cular Shawls Neckties
Kid Gloves Pocket Books
Chatelaine Bags Kelt
Slippers Satin Slippers
Dress Suit Cases Table
Covers Hats and Caps
Dress Scarfs Furs
Cloaks Bkirts L
Tailor Suits
Silk Opera Shawls the very
best $2 .-. 93.50 ti and 5.
Indies' Fine Furs from 90c to
Indies' Monte Carlos Blue
Black Light Tan and Castor
handsomely stitched cuffs col-
lar and bottom box pleat in
back all wool kersey
Indies' Opera and Dana
pers beaded straps and
finest kid
MB WEBB WAS PLEASED.
Uis
First Visit to Ohickasbs
Prompts the Expression
of Many Nice Things.
CHRISTMAS WINDOWS.
9.75
Slip-
toes .$2.50
it.
stripes
2.50
The patent vamp
back French heel 5
little satin
with dull kid
stripes with
bow (di each . e.;i()
Cloaks. Skirts. Ladius'
! THE: ONLY ONE PKirr-
Christmas Presents can easily
make selectionf in this store-
Numerous articles not men
tioned above are on display
at the
Donovan's Corner.
Holiday Shopping.
Much labor is saved to the Holiday Shopper who
knows where to go. Why not come here where you
are HUito sure of what you get?
Clothes for Men and Boys He
Suits or Overcoats
Evening Clothes
Fancy Waistcoats
Handsome Neckwear
Luxurious L'nderwea
Suit
(thing that
Suspenders
Handkerchiefs.
House Coats
Bath Gowns
Evening Suit Protectors
Canes and Umbrellas
s not of good quality.
CLAY DONOVAN.
The holiday rates to the South-
east this year via in? "Kock Island
System'' Choctaw Oklahoma &
Gnlf K K. Hie unutmatly low
with additional dstes of sale and
long limit. Ask your nearest
ticket agent for tall information .
Say don't go calling on your
young lady friends without a box
of those line fresh choootatca in
your pocket. They are winners.
The Midway Uestaurant sens mem.
t
LOOK HERE.
Fonr room house barn and well
quarter of block of ground all for
520.00.
Cochran & Thompson.
208 3tf
7j fiooD.ajAf;
r
Phone 37.
Personally couducted weekly
excursion cars leave Memphis
every Tuesday foe California via
I he Cboclaw Kock Island system
and So. Pac. Ky. aud for Portland
Oregon every Thursday via the
Choctaw Uuion Pacific roate.
Mr. Watt Webb a prominent
Kansas Ciij i.n and president of the
Missouri havings bank of that
cit) one of the slrougesl institu-
tion" of the kind in the west paid
Cliiekaaiia a abort viiii yestcrdsy
while enroule ooub on a matter of
business and when seen by an Ex-
press representative said:
"This ii my first visit to this
pan of Hie country and I mast say
that from the tlniJ we entered tbe
territory it bai been one continual
succession of surpiisps. I bad no
appreciation of the progress that
roar country has made in tbe past
few years and from my observa
liou it seems only in nave oeguo.N
' I have been in Chickasha but a
few hoars bat I can see von have
a great town here; tbe sorrouudiog
country is magmflcen' and you
bave eveiy thing necessary to make
a big city here.
''I should Just like to suggest
though that some of yonr enter-
prising business men get logelher
id start a few public improve
meats sucb for instance as put
I ting just one street or two in good
shape an 1 see how rapidly others
will follow and how quickly our
town will develop.
"I am greatly pleased with the
evidences of fine country sud I
am coming back ia tbe early sprinp
and see more of it and get better
acquainted ."
Mr. Webb belongs to that class
of men that we wish there were
more of. It does one good to
meet aaob a gentleman and we
shall always be glad to welcome
him to our town either ou business
or pleasure.
Tbe tbaoKa of toe Express are
due to an unknown persoo who
left a good sized donation at this
office last night for our C hristmas
distribution amoai! tin- poor. It is
greatly appreciated aud we hope
o receive many utuers in tnc nexi
few days. Books toys warm
clothing candy fruit provisions
otall kinds are among the things
we hope to receive. Don t forget
that one week fiom today is
Christmas day.
Mr. Dennis O'Brien formerly
of the firm of Holliogswortb A
O'Brien who had tbe misfortune
10 be burned out while in business
a short time since hss opened a
nice stock of groceries and all
such things as go to make a com-
plete store of this kind. Former
partons of Mr. O'Brien know that
he understands Ins nusinese.
Buy your Christum
tbe oity fish msrket.
turkey of
2U9t
CM op 132 when you want
dressed chickens turkeys or any-
thing in the meat line. We bave
always got a suppl) ready for your
order. Fulton Market. Third
Kansas. 310 tf
Roach Bros. painters and paper
hangers. 121. Sooth Second street
A Gold Wave Coming !
YOU WILL BE BUYING COAL.
We solicit your orders. Hsving
our bins filled with the choicest grades
of
and plenty
and GOOD
of wagons.
8EKVICE.
McAlester Coal
ids. We can givo you GOOD COAL
CE. Our prieeesre as low as anyone.
Stflnhfinson Brown Lumber Co
C. H. DIBBLE
"" ri.: in '(ilsis '
New and Second Hand Goods.
BARGAINS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT.
is
Comes But
Once a
Year . . .
For Every
Member of
the Family
Pretty Tbinga cn Bale and Dis-
play In Many Chickasha
Store Windows.
Ohickasba merohants are noth-
ing If not progressive and the
holiday season hsa offered many
splendid opportanities for the dis-
play of tbe taleuts of tbe window
decorator and trimmer. As one
passes down ChickSJoa avenue
the store windows present a most
attractive array of Christmas
novelties and many of them are
really works of art Everything
from beating stoves to finger rings
are offered snd the windows are
attracting the universal attention
of Christmas shoppers.
One of the rr. attractive of
tbese windows is iu tue Mississippi
store which represents a scene in
a depot. A lady is at the ticket
window purchasing a ticket and
behind tbe grating is a young
clerk who waits on her. The win-
dow is an advertisement for
trunks and grips which are a'-
traotively shown while tbe in-
struction to buy jour grips at tbe
Mississippi store is conspicuously
posted. The window is tbe work
of Mr. Payton.
Tbe Hustler book store has an
attractive array of Indian statuary
and dainty Christmas novelties
which aretastefally displayed.
One of tbe prettiest windows ia
that of the Brown Drug Oo.
Candles and caudelabraof all kinds
aud descriptions are here shown
artificial flowers and Christmas or-
naments L-cing used to heighten
the efiect which is a striking one.
The large double window of the
Herald Shoe Oo. Is filled with au
attractive line of foot wear articles
wbich make very pretty at well ss
very useful boliday gifts. The
floor of the window is covered with
oft white cloth upon which are
displayed patent leather shoes and
slippers oxfords boow rnooer
goods snd everything else iu foot
wear.
The Midway restaurant shows a
fine line of choice candies the
pretty decorated boxes and pack
ages making an excellent snow
ing. There are also traits and nuts
la profusion.
Assorted chins in every size
style snd decoration fills one
window of the West Side drug
store while tbe other contains
fancy toilet articles perfumery
soans.elc.
Morgan m Gribi whose windows
are always neatly ana aursouveiy
trimmed bave an unusually pretiy
display this week. A pea green
cloth forms tbe base of the window
with portiere curtains and a large
mirror as a back ground. In the
window are bandkercbiels gloves
belts toilet articles ladies and
gents furnishings and a hundred
other dainty articles of every day
ate.
L. 8. Fields & Co. have a son-
rise back ground o' pink cheese
cloth against which men's clothing
is effectively displayed. Another
Isdow is devoted to dry goods
and gents furnishings.
Sismon s furniture store is an
attractive place these days. Iu one
window an iron bedstead made
up with handsome furnishings is
tbe central figure. In the other
window are shown ruge carpets
handsome brass fire place and
mantel trimmings and picture
frumes.
RULERS OF PRICES IN
FRESH AND SALT MEATS
Chita Drcssel Beer Go.
IR-AXT BIROS.
322 Chiukasha Ave.
Phone 218
BEAUTIFUL GIFIS.
The very choicest and best se-
lected line of holiday goods in the
city including gift books scrap
books work baskets toilet cases
manicure sets glove collar and
cuff boxs celluloid goods fancy
purses bibles testaments mat
pic ures bisque figures dolls and
doll heads box papers ins wens.
pen holders games tire works and
huuJ. 's of other pretty things.
See tbe doll to be given away
Christmas one chance with every
'25c purchase.
812 li Booth's bookstore.
Go to Kay Bros. 322 Ohickasba
avenue for all kinds of bakery
products. Phone 217. 308 tl
Call at "GO'' for soft drinks. 317
Chickasha avenue. Phone 60.
308 tf
The Palme!
Tonsorial Parlor
lias skilled workmen in all
branches of the business.
ace Massage a specialty.
Give us a call.
Scbafer Mouse Building.
11
HERALD
KsaUtcr.ll. No. 37.116.
A
Big
Reduc
tion
IN ALL
Shoes and Slippers
w
E find oursc
and propost
new year Hero at
space to quote all:
Sweeping
our prices
the season of the year
Reductions until the
but we have not the
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FINE FURNITURE
Euch article is the most recent of fashion s ranej ana eai n
is an artistic conception skillfully wraught out in enduring
material.
Study the Prices and Compare the Goods
with any other stock in the city. Then you will come back her
to buy that's the confidence we have in our gooa
prices. All purchases carefully marked packed a
free of charge until called for.
and
Sigmon Furniture and Carpet Co.
310 Chickasha Avenue.
.1.50 $100
Dr. Durlsud the veterinary
surgeon whose olllce is in the
Daily Kxpress building was called
to attend a mule belonging to Mr.
Norton live miles northwest Of
Chickasha last week. Dr. Durlaud
saved the animal's life by bard
work. Tbis makes about a doten
cases of blind stsggers Dr. Dur
lsud has treated in tbe past month
all of which bave been cured. Dr.
Durlaud is meeting with great suc
cess in his praotloe wblob is grow
ing every day.
Sten into 8. P. Cook's Terri
torial drinking parlor at the ''66
217 Chickasha avenue. I'bone 60
308 tf
Ladies Box Calf extension
sole price W. 00 $J 5
.VI ISSOS
worth
now .
Smaller sizes TOc.
Ladies' Patent Tip sells else- i
where from 2 to $1 7C
$2.50 our price I
Lidies' and Men's Slippers
in Felt Kid Satin and
Ladies' Extension Dongola
hue tip. WOrth $J 35
$1.50
j for met'
$1.50
$1.50
$1.75
rery thing in Rubber Goods
jrrespondingly low prices.
OUR company have hundreds of stores and have the largest
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XiVUXJ ((( fcr J n lie mic lUU UliUUl(.'Ult.U
profits
We
m Herald Shoe Co.
R. A.CLAUGHLIN Agent.
ALBATROSS
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