Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 97, Ed. 1 Monday, April 24, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXFHCSS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA.
M : i. TWO
WALLER
FACULTY
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Has unexcelled facilities and
ample resources to care for
the wants of its patrons com-
bined with a constant willing
ness to do so. Deposit with
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New State Board oi Ed-f
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The First National Bank
of Chickasha
ucafion Bent Oa
Economy.
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and you will tind yourself in close touch will:
wjtha strjnjr financial organization operated
ujHrt the principle trust "One good turn deserv-
es another."
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
CORNT.R FOCKTH AM) CHOCTAW
rHOM-; ON'F.-FOL'K
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N. M. TERRY Proprietor
INVITES YOU TO MAKE THIS HOTEL YOUR HOME
WHILE IN THE CITY AND TO f HOSE LIVING HERE
WHO WANT A NICE CLEAN HOME-LIKE HOTEL
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COUGHS AND CGLD
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Z3 SOLO A.'D CUARAKTZC3 BY
THE BROWN DRUG COMPANY
Holmes lias Wheat
Eighteen Inches Hlgh;r."j;' 2rrKS."-i
t I fanners are happy as it makes the pos- j
A. .. It.-.l -a' made a tr:n to his ttibility of. a wheat failure very re-:
trirw s nc1'"! onhw-tt oi" town fcun-; mote." I
:ar ;! iri-.iit. back a bunch of! In the northern part of the stale j
vf.e(.t is ii.chv He Iras !o acres I cciiicriiig arouinl lCuid in Carfielil j
on la.- ..;.ian..i and . sas it is in i county a heavy rain fell Saturday
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t ..j j -.-' Ti'.m fnt-V '"day! Mrs. Tiem. Mrs. Win. Wiseman im (
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Every figure can be becomingly corseted in one
of the many attractive W. B. Nuform models.
They present the figure in graceful lines and erect
poise effecting a decided improvement.
Made of service-giving fabrics daintily finished
and perfect in fit.
Price $1.00 upwards to $5.00 per pair.
Sold at all ttoret everywhere
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Copyright by American Fivks Asso?latlm.
BARON HENGELMULLER AUSTRIAN AMBASSADOR.
'iu"V)K sixtfoii years Hnn Jjirlislausi H'iijrlinii!Hr vnu Hftngorvar
m (nlnmxt n long an' hi own imniot .lias ncr c.i Austria-Hungary
W at Waslilnplon. Hi1 was iniiiislcr from l.sit" to 1903 when he
wan ehMati'il ii the ambassadorial rank. To mnk a short cut
through 1I nanif. In Is cmuniotily known in America as Karon. Hengel-
iriviller. Willi his f.nuiiy he lias lived in this eotuitry so long that he Is
almost an American. In summer time the barou usually occupies a
house in the fashionable colony st New London Conn. Prior to bpinK
Kent to Washington he had represented his country s a diplomat at
Berlin I'arls. London. Invsdeu and I'.elgrade. His wife defended from
an ancient 1'ollsU family in one of the most beautiful women in Wash-
ington. The baron Is one of the most popular diplomats in th foreign
corps. .
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BIGGEST E
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III sending out the program for tin
annual meeting ol' the Oklahoma Ptate
Press association which is to be he.il
in Chickasha. May l'J-SO Kecrela-.v
Brouson says:
"l-'i om all indications this wiii r i
the largest nieetinj
Oklahoina Tress A
owe it to yourself
U ever held
svoi-iation a
lo be then:
by
the
you
Dn-
lug 1 lie past year tin
association has done
ward Ibo advatictm
Oklahoma Tres
n great deal b."
: ;'iu! iiu!ii;i I-
ina of the newspaper buHness and
every editor should be prc-i'iit a-.
Cliickasha to team what has reai.-'
been done' for the good of all. T iere
are nearly seven hundred oditnrs in
Oklahoma. and if we will it we in
do wonderful tilings for ourselves a; il
the newspaper business.
Free Trip to Lawtn.
"(Hi the following day - - Sm la.
May HI a' free sueciwl ediior:.i!
train 'will run from Chickasl. i to !:.'-
not and return over the Frisco road
At Lawlon the editors will b ne". at
the slat ion by members of the
ton Chamber of Commerce and taken
in automobiles to Mcoicine I'aru
where the day will he spent viewing'
the site of the proposed .editorial
home. A picnic dinner v.ii' be scre-
ed in. the mountains. The entire ses-
sion and trip will be a grand recrea-
tion and a great benefit to every edi-
tor in the stale."
Friciay May 19.
10 a. m. -Meeting called to order
by President J. I'. Renfrew oi the
A K m Hecord.
Addrsh of Welcome lfeford f'.oinl
of CUH kasha.
Kespouse .- I.tilher Harrison oi We-
tuinka. former head o!' (he licmocrit
Press Ituvcau.
.Annual Addr:.ss ' President J. V
I; en rcw.
. .!!c-s Hvu. T. ' A. McV-.!
State Printer of Kansas.
- .. mi. K. hoi t ol Sei i-fiary K.
Ill (Di.-oil ot the Thomas Tribune.
!j.os t ol' spei ia! ( oiiniii!;-e on
1'iesH Home.
A-Mior.s l(on. Louis .1. W j: i.ain
editor Ft-. Won h Texas Siar-Tei "-
lani. Atldfea ' Couu'ibtf the Ci" ii-
T? Tl !
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M. Kerr editor
Times Democrat.
i Hscussiotis.
Poems by Hon. 1
Dnll'y of the
Gl Iteiio Democrat ;iu I Col. (
IS. Dou;-
!as of Muskogee. .
Adveflisiug J. J. Ihirke Norman i
Transcript I
K p. m. Iteci plion and ball. j
Saturday May 20. '
;i a. m Address "How to 'let the;
Business" by Walter Ferguson Ch-tr- j
okee Republican.
Discussions. - i
Address "Develonmcnl of a Jour- :
nalist" by Jonh (iolobie : it l ii rie Ueg-;
istcr..' r
lik e! ion of Officers.
Automobile and Si root Car liidea '
'"iieeiiig tlie City of Chh'kasha." :
Haseball game between reiiuhlicauj
!iid demucrats of the association. i
N ). in. Cridiroli banipiet to tie;'
gent icmeii and reception for the la-
dies. MAJESTIC THEATER.
PliOtiliAM TONIGHT.
Motion Pictures.
"nun feet ( motion pictures.
Two
new reels changed every day.
VA1 DF.VI1XK.
"Kershaw and I vers" those comic-
al sketch kids. A high class sitiging
talkdig and dancing act. They come
to us i a commended and guaranteed
to
a.
Night performance --Doors open at
7 p. in. First r ho'.v starts at 7: la.
Prices for n'bl. show l."i cents for
adnits and in (cats for children.
VENDOME THEATER.
Tonight.
PKOO II AM.
ra itroag pioi-ram in luminal
and ii mst raK-d j-oi'M.
: wit Keveiiae -- Dramatic
r.iti'v.l Mory of the golden west.
. V.Mai! -iinonial Troubles Com-
in!' can l.iurJh bete
ei U.iinii Another good .
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I tciitral"d song:
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of the Muskogee ;
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I Oklahoma City Okla. April it. 1
i SJiue inteii'slins reports irobably j
i will he made to the state hoard of edu-1
i cation by the committees which have
j made "gumwhoe" visits to various
! state schools during the last week at
! times when they were not expected.
I The committee visiting one school
! found twelve idle teachers during oue
i period and other conditions are un-
iters tood not to have been altogether
I satisfactory. At least one school of
each class was visited.
One of the first tilings to be done
! at this weeks' session will bo the
! election of presidents for the state
! normal schools. .Members of the board
' have agreed not in formal session but
I a individuals that all of the new
t teachers elected must possess degrees
from some institution of equally as i
I high standing as the one in which j
! they expect to teach and must have
done post graduate work iu their spec-
ial lines.
.1. Alex Moore president of the girls'
industrial school at Chickasha who
was here Saturday' stated that he
would recommend to the board that
the school be run next year with 'not
more than ou ler cent of the twenty-1
three employes now in the institution 1
unless the board should see lit to in
crease the number of departments.
A FAITHFUL
WATCH DOG
i Jt vol want your home o lie
i fro mi tiie denredations of the nocturnal
j tr.nrauUer get a dog a faithful
! dog.
i That'i what 'Sam Davis 7't and
! (V.loiHil i savs. Followiila tin visit of
back tin Peeper to his home C e said
pistol shot fired by Mrs. Davis oue
i night last week Mr. Davis brough;
home a vicious looking canine and
placed hiin on guard .
The next nieht one of the neighbors
passing the house late observed a
Btrange man with an evil eye crouch-
ed in a chair and holding in nis arms
the said vicious watch dog. Mr. Davis
was notified and he came home with
an officer to take charge of Jack No.
2 but the latter in the meaiui.a j van-
ished. DALLAS BOOSTERS
TO BE HERE MAY 6
The 1 1 1 Ti annual trade excursion of
the Dallas Chamber of Commerce w ill
start from Dallas on the night of May
;jrd; will visit Hi towns in Texm and
in Oklahoma and in each of these
towns the manufacturers and jobbers
dew ire lo get in close touch with il;t
merchants.
The party will be in Chickasha Sat
unlay May
There will be some 110 people in the
party and as only the heads of the
businesses are allowed to take part
in the excursion the personnel j ' e i
party will be of high class The train!
will consist of eight Pullman cars a
dining car cafe car and a baud car. '
A "a piece band and a 5 piece orehes-
t.ra will accompany the excursion and
every comfort and convenience pro ;
vided for the participants In the trip i
a barber stenographers dictaphones j
and a morning ami afternoon pap-'i'i
will be published on the train; lu faj
it. will be the most completely oull.t-j
ted iA"- that has ever left the city i
of Dalia. " I
NEW COOK BOOK OUT.
The manufacturers of ('.'linnet b'k
iiig powder have just prepared a new
edition of their handsome cook boo
and wi'l gladly mail it free o anyone
; who semis' for it. In writing addr-'
the Calumet (taking i'owdcf Co. Cni
tago and ask for cook hook "F."
DEATH OF A CIRL.
Clara the l year oid daughter
: Mr. and Mis. T. J. Lynch livicg
miles vest of Oli'i ka 'ha iied ypel
day afiernoon. Ftitieral fervires
be L. hi UU al'teiaoou at Lavtr'.y
'f
l'l
in I
mi mmzSMn
It will not only be safe but it will always ' prove your
very best friend in time of trouble.
We pay 4 per cent interest on the money you put in
our bank and compound the interest every six months.
Oklahoma National Bank
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
(First published April -I !H1.)
ORDINANCE NO. 468.
" ' suliments remaining due at the date
An ordinance levying a special tax of SU(.U (.0u.ction ; the first Install-
uiion each of the lota and pieces of I niCni 0f saj( assessments shall to-
ground in Sewer District No. of the j gather with interest as hereinbefore
city of Chickasha Oklahoma' to pay j m.oviJod be due and payable upon the.
its proportionate part of the cost or
the construction of lateral district
sewers therein.
Whereas the mayor and council of
the city of Chickasha Oklahoma did
! on the 16th day oC February by or-
jdinance No. 476 duly passed and ap -
proved and published as required by
law create and establish Sewer Dm-
ict No. 27 of the city of Chickasha
Oklahoma and order the construction
of lateral district sewer therein in ac
cordance with an act oi" the legisla-
wap I ture of the Territory of Oklahoma en-
' titled "An act authorizing municipal
vtdtch ! corporations to extena or ouuu geu-
. oral sewer systems and to levy spec.
!ial assessments of taxes to pay for
jtbe saline." Approved March ltjth.
i m:' anJ extended In force lu the
: state or UKianoma oy toe consmuuuii
cf said state and whereas said mayor
and city council did on the luth day
of April contract w ith Hamilton Bros.
'.Construction Co. for the construction)
and extension of sewers in said city i
In accordance with the plans specifi-
cations profiles and sections there
tofore prepared by the city engineer j-
of said city und approved by this body!:;
and i
Whereas .the city engineer of said I .
j city has filed his certificate and re- j
j port w.'h this body certifying that j
jf.he said lateral district sewer of Sew-!
er District No. 2.". has been completed j
ibj said contractor in accordance with
j the said contract and stating the cost!
j thereof under the terms of the said j
; contract including all other expenses
incurred by the city. In addition to
: the contract price Is the sum of Four'
.Hundred and Eighty One Dollars and
j Fifty One - hundredths Dollar';
i if ISl.ain and showing the propor- j
tionate part chargeable to
each lot)
and piece of ground therein in the
proportion that each lot and piece of
ground bears to the area of the whole
district exclusive of public highways
in accordance with the said act above
referred to under the h"ad of "Pro-
portionate Cost" which said certifl -
jeate and report is hereby referred to
land made a part thereof as fully as
; if set out herein at large and
Whereas the cost of said sewer as
certified by the city engineer Is less
tlsa'n Ihe tstiuiated cost hereUfore fil-
ed by the said engineer and approved
by this body therefore
Be it ordained by the mayor and conn-
cllmen of the city of Chickasha
Oklahoma:
Section 1. There Is hereby levied
and assessed against each lot and this ordinance shall become operative
piece if ground in said Sewer District ; at om e in that its failure so to do
No. 2a in the said city hereinafter would cans great. Inconvenience and
described the certain sum shown by j hardsnip. upon said city and said cou-
th e certificate of the said city V: i-; tractor and accordingly an emergen-
neer. to be chargeable to the said lot j cy is hereby declared by reason
or)deieof ground as its pi oportton-! w hereof this ordinance shall be lu
a'e pari of the co.-t of :). coiihUu-l-i
f ion of the lateral distrn t sewer Hi
Hnid dbtrict and liereaft-!' set oppo-
site sm ii Jut or piece of ground re-
Rjectively. under the head
"Pro-
portionate Cost." '
Said tax and asfessn.-'-nl a bote (irn-
vided for shall be levied and collect i
ed in tl.iee eipinl annual instjliiiii-iits !
! ith interest thereon ft t!o rule of 8 I ed th s tlie '.'nth day of April lull.
! per l ent per annum beginning thirty ! w. M. KDWAIlDi-'.
uavs alter the paai:e and fpprotal 1 Mayor of the City of Chirk; shs.
r-jof this ord inane e. and (here shall heMoK DIAVS
ie jhh. Him corecieu .Mn year be-!
i ginning with the yviv p..M and the
Installment of the said assessment
! due for that year under this ordinance
land the interest upon all unpaid lii-
j IT.tli day of December H'll and the
i tl. .... fJr gaia installments with in-
terest upon all unpaid Installments
s).t;i j0 due itIuj payable upon the
i:lil (uy ot Deceuibcr of each year
i thereafter until said assessment shall
1 llave i;.erl fuiy paid as herein provid-
i ej
The said Installments of said as-
sessments in case the entire assess-
ment shall not be paid off and dis-
charged within thirty days from and
j alter the first publication of this or-
dinance for each of said years shall
be extended upon the tax rolls of taid
(city and collected In the same man
ner by the same officers as the taxea
for general ;;ur.usea cf said city for
each oi said years are extended ami
collected.
Section ". That the amount of the
j suit assessments against each lot or
piece of ground above mentioned arc
and shall be as follows:
Proportlonate
Plot k Part of Co it.
iry :::!...; I
pit)
n;:t t
r;y M
n;a -''..: :i
n;: mi
p;:t .iU.o'J
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17k U7.0I
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170 37.('t
170 37.oi
170 "7.i
7) ;:7.t
1'hat (hit! ordinance Bh..i!
in the Chiikaslia Fx-
Lot
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Section .'!. '
be published
pres a newspaper of general circuhi-
tion in said city for four consecutive
weeks and 't at the expiration of sahi
period the amount assessed against
each of said lots or piece of ground
shall not have been paid then the
mayor and council shall cause tav
1 warrants to be Issued against each ot
the said Iota and pieces of ground
which said tax warrants tdiall recite
the date of the passage of this ordi-
J nance the amount of the assessment
; ami the description of the property.
and shall e signed by the mayor of
said city ami countersigned by the
city clerk of said city and shall bo
delivered to the coutraeto In payment
of the eoii'raet price of said work.
8ecU.ini. That it Is neiesKary for
the pa n e and safely of said city that
: fufl fun a; jiiid i-ffict from and after
its passage approval and publication.
This ordinance duly passed with
' section four considered separately
nnl passed by the affirmative vote of
Ihree-foi.rtlis of the members elected
bi the cil) council of ?aid city on this
(he 2(b) day of April PHI.
Approved with section four Includ
(' tv Chok ol (he City (r
Ch:
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 97, Ed. 1 Monday, April 24, 1911, newspaper, April 24, 1911; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730366/m1/2/: accessed May 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.