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The Chickasha Daily Express.
Vol.2
Chickasha Indian Territory Thursday April 111901.
No. 89
Y EXPRESS
liihed 1892.
For Chickasha First; The Indian Territory Second; The World After.
DAILY EXPRESS
Established Dec 28 1899
DONOVAN'S CLOTHING STORE
IS HEADQUARTERS FOR ALL. MANKIND.
Suits for Men. Suits for Boys. Suits for Children. All kinds of top Shirts All kinds of Underwear.
All kinds of Collars All kinds of Cuffs. All kinds of neckwear Fine serge coats and vests Fancy summer suits.
Agent for Hawe's celebrated $3.00 Hat. All leather suit cases. Tailor made suits that fit All leather sstchels.
Mens fine shoes a specialty. Come and see us when in need of Clothing or U-ent's Furnishing G oods line.
Respectfully CLAY DONOVAN
SOCIETY CARDS.
MMANOKKY No. 4. K T
Keelson the Brit Monday o:
L'HH 'KASHA I'HAlTfcK. No IT. 1'.. A.M.
Meets on the Znd and Hb Monuafi
Mi l. Ulutitb
J. WILLIAM Hl'KAKK.
H P
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Meets Tuesday nigbt
M. r. LuAr
n. a.
NO I.'
)EKN WixiDMKN
SID L. M0NKOE.
OSTKH
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L'. U CAKPKNTEK ANOJOINI
Meet lit snd 3rd Wednesday of eae
il I O. U. r. hall at T J p. at.
1. H MUUL'IRE
I. K. Mi 1.1. Eft See.
CHICKASHA l.uix.s
NO. n.
A F ft A.M..
Meets on (Saturday
nw or before
full ukh n of est h
mouth All Mftilftl
la good standing art
cordially Invltei.
A 8. OlI.KlT
U. E. Marti. IT. M.
TINSOM M. n.
ton.
('tee l"hooS7
Kesldenee I'bone Mi
DR. K. P. TYE
Physician and Surgeon
Ilea
I glv
Ales
l and Fourth at.
W. B. MINTRR
Physician & Surgeon.
ordec in LtlyOnig Store.
tOW N
t and Sugeon
QILBXBT at GILBKRT.
Attorneys at Law
DUNCAN lad. Ter.
A. W. CALAHAN
Attorney-at- Law
iAKI.oW . 1ND. TEE.
K. HAMILTON.
it-Law
1L1C
Office in t'out
U D. Davidson.
DAVIDSON A RIDDLE
ATTORN I ES at LAW
K OTA BY PUBLIC IS orFU.E.
N. M. WILLIAMS
it Law.
SAY h 1
t Law
Attorn
: : Indian Territory
OttAS. M. FECHHEIMER ;
Attorney at Law.
Attorneys-
Chickasha
U. L. GRIGSBY
Atrorney at Law
rnnicee la nil courts In the Territories.
aim
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1 KKUltKKN ltbUi:(
See
HOME.
For tbe Ntwi.
ES. Ii
Wbert
-hi hell from its
left
i It will sin of the
So take tbe food heart from 11 home and Its
hearth.
'Twill aing of ihe lured to the eods of the
earth
Out among the trees where Int. young birds are
staging
And the crickets are cbl rplng la uttermost
gle-s-
Where Ihe call of the frog clear resonant.
ringing.
Telle where tbe laughing waters roll on to
Where leaflets and mosses eac h vie with the
otber
lu a fruitless endeavor more perfect to
show ;
And beautiful flowers seem trying to
smother.
U.ber flowers aa fair. In tbe sunlight's pure
glow.
Where the oak aud the pine and poplar are
growing.
Eacn more perfect by far than tbe artists's
best dream;
Where stillness is reigning or mild sephyrs
bio. lag.
Or shsdows alternate with the auulight'a
bright gleam
Wbere lb' call of tbe quail to its mate In the
gloaming
Prom vine cot-red fence or an old I'umpln
tbe shade.
Thrills ihe heart of each one who knows that
band In tbe evergteen
s'
TIs tbe lead of my youth of which I'm now
telling.
1 be perpetual borne of the soft eooluf
dove
Wbere. from white babbling aaada. pure
waters are well lag.
And atr redolent with fragrance teach but
of love.
-J. B. BT1NSON M. D.
Chickasha. 1. T.
New Contnry Club.
The ladies of the New Century
Club met at the home of Mrs. H H.
Miller Tuesday afternoon. The
club was called to order by Mrs.
Chai Holliogtworth who instructed
the secretary to call the roll of mem
Iters each Jone present responding
to hnW name when called with a
quotation from noted authors; after
J which the minutes of the last meet-
iug was icad and approved.
Ou motion duly made and sec-
OQtd the ladies decided to send the
i paper r. td ly Mrs. Florence Crof-
ford before the club on March 2G
entitled "Achievments of the Nine
' .e l. tii Century " to the llureau of
Heading or the Merchant of
Venice'" was nest in order and the
program for the day was ended by
each member present reading a short
pi;t.T oa current events which
pmvtd to be very interesting aud
instructive.
Mrs Kugene Hamillou has been
elected delegate to the Federa-
tion at i'ureell May lift
Adjourned to meet with Miss
Yon
tin
of goods. Oar
replete with all
up-to-date styles
thp late
lowest prices.
A 15 Story hnilding in New
York will have a foundation 100
ftet ? b"-tof in
e cnti
white i
with ii
fronts.
tion all lace aud lac
see them is to buy.
I THE F
JA.CKMAN
LIST OF LETTERS
List of letters remaining in the
postoffice at Chickasha Saturday
April 13 1901:
Allison J W
Anderson Will
Agal J
Brown EA
HrowGeo
Brown.JW
Barnes TF
Brooks H
Brown FrankM
Coyl.IdaM
Dye Geo
Dunn Henry
Kirl.Mrss A
Evans Hastie
KarringtonCE
GonnMart
Good win Win
Graves Minnie
Hall Frank
HraheyKL
Jones MT
JoncsLS
Johnson HW
Johnson 1IR
McKeeParrisA
MllrU-II.JT
Miller.JohnS
Miller.Ki.l
Mays.Willie
Parker W A
Stewart.EP
taton .Torn
TownNonh
Allen .Earnest
Adair.LA
Baker Oda
Blair.Hal
Brown.JG
BourlandChas
Bashaw. Lewi W
Boyd John
Chitwood.WP
Cummins Nelson
CornerCashGrocr
Dumer.Brick
Douglas Mrs nary
Ettcs.I.ula
FarringtonRice
Ferguson GW
'ooden.Mary
Garner RevWmS
IIuntJK
High.Mrrtlia
Handy FE
JacksocZackry
JunioiDi
Johnson SV
Johnson M F.
Mir- Mamie
Merrit.Ueury
Murphy .Will
Morris JM
Parry L .
Porter G W
Hhowalter Claud
SnawMrsLon
Tayljr B W
Williams.Hcnr Walter Myrtle
Watters.Joe Wils?nGF
Woodsjohn W
Wood.YG
Wcstall Oeo
WagoaselletG M
.inn Chas M
Persons calling f
please say "advertis
J B MILLEB
Among the decisions haaded
down by ihe court of appeals for
the Indian Territory last week
were two by Chief Justice Clayton
Judgr GUI aud lownsend con-
curring which aro of special in-
terest and itnpor:auce to the peo-
ple of the ludiau conn try bearing
jas they do directly upon matters
of general public interest. The
first of these was the case of
: Albert Z. English vs theincorpo-
town of Muscogee. Muscogee
has a fire limit ordinance similar
to that of Sooth McAlester except
that it limits the width of wooden
buildings within the fire limits to
teu feet as well as (he
In the fall of 'vj Mr. i
who is one of the weulthi
zenstof Muskogee built a
house 9 and oue-balf let
but of very coniiderable
las well as the height
e fall of '93 Mr. Enclish.
rooden
neys secured his release by habc
:o Clayton citi
wooden buildi
ten feet but as
make ordiauci
to a be;
such as the
e J.as autho
fore the iud
lower eonrt was reversed and
the discharge of the prisoner
ordered. Capital.
Dennis Flynn Talks.
Toueka April 0. Dennis
Flynn delegate to congress from
Oklahoma was in the city a shoit
time yesterday afternoon to see
Oongressmau Charles Cnrtis re-
gardlng.lndiau Territory affairs.
He says he thinks Oklahoma will
be made a state next year.
"We are looking for an influx
of new citizens w heu the Kiowa-
Comanche country is opened.
Sixty days notice will be given
of the opening so that all will
have ample time to be prepared.
Thert will not be a run for the
land bat jast how it will be par-
celled out has not yi been de-
cided." Two opinions of considerable
importance to residents of towns
in the Indian Territoiy were
handed down during the term of
tbe Indian Territory court of ap-
peals which adjourned at South
McAlester Saturday. In the case
of Grayson Bros bankrupts it
was held that improvements own-
ed by member of one of the
Five Civilized Tribes in any town
in the Indian lerntoitory are
assets which the bankrupt re-
tains and that they cannot be
turned over to trustees in bank-
ruptcy to be sold for the beuef.t
of creditors. In the ense ef
Albert Z English it was held
that incorporated towns in the
Indian Territory had noauthority
to regulate the size of wooden
buildings within tbe fire limits
except as to th.- height of such
buildings. In both cases the
judgment of the lower court was
Unstinted admii
Galveston for the
in that city since t!
las' summer. It
II b 'l.tllgs to
p .!iplayed
itastropho of
lire it from
misfortune with an increased pres-
tige that if the resnlt of undauuted
spirit.
At the time o' the storm every
vt slige of commercial statMiitt ws
swept to the ground. About the
only improvement that Mirvivnl
was a part of the government pier
and wharves. Railroads were com-
pelled to build new lines. Il would
be harder to imagine a greater state
of disorder than prevailed immedi-
ately after tbe s'orm.
In refreshing contrast are tbe
reports that now como from there.
The total receipts of cotton this
season at Galvesbn up to March 2G
wns 1747187 hales as compared
with 1613411 bales received up to
Since Sep-
pen received.
n tsiorts have inci
ales. The bank cl
eek were 17437 00t
rease of 34.1 per cent
plief meai'
rict. Gal
".in wirk
1 1'acle Josh" will have aa extra
fine article in Monday's Express
Look out for it.
1
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3! 11 fJilnrlrir&nn
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IllCAI.ICaS IN
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millinery
and Notions
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$ EL RENO O. T.
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H. B. JOHNSOB
Cashier.
I H. K. Woorrta Jk. Vice P
No. 5431. j
First National Bank
S Capital .'
CHICKASHA IND. TER. J
DHRECTORB at
J!. JT. Fourand C. H Bessent. R. Bond. E. B. Johnson. A L. Xail 2
R. K. Wooten.jr . Webb Hendrix C. B Campbell. H. B. Johnson. 5
iORRESPONDENTS Importers and Traders National Bank. Ne Vork ; Am- JJ
5 andMeehamc.
Ourpatroti'
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n National Hank. Kansas City. Mo;
rth. Texas.
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Amsden LumberCo.
Lumber
Sash
Doors Etc.
COAL delivered to any part of the city.
Southwest corner B. P. MOORE
Courthouse block. Manager.
...STEPHENSON & BROWNE.
LUMBER COMPANY...
(Successors to W. A. Armstrong.)
Lumber Sash Doors Lime Etc.
A. HAIGHT M ANAGER.
THE
R. F. Scoffer i & Co.
IOC A WEEK.
Pays for all the news in the Express
t-f I
MILLINERY :
.aulcs1 and ChlMre
Street Bats.
Kaon J. T ACsT Ass t. Cashier
U. V. Johhson Ass t. C'ssbler
. .' $25000.oo. ;
Boatmtn'i Bank St Louis Mo; Farmers
m
NEW Si'KING (X) JDS :
it the slae of their accounts will receive careful and
ral accommodation will be exton4ed them upon accept- S
FAIR
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