Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 296, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS
Vol. XI WEEKLY EXPRESS
uj. AU. Established 1892.
Chickasha Indian Territory Friday Evening. November 28. 1902.
rHiijtheO I KM). AH LI
CHICKASHA MERCHANTS SHOULD PREPARE FOR
THE HOLIDAYS BY PLANTING A BIG AD. IN THE EXPRESS
Visit Our
Cloak Depart-
ment Manufacturers
Cost.
Saturday's
Special Offerings
See the Misses
and 2
Childrens
Cloaks & Furs S
Mill Cost t
JASTdayof the Kmory Mill Kcmnant Sal.- and it shall bo . of tho best money
aaving days of the week. Special preparation a are being made for Saturday's
wiling. New lines will be on sale to take the place of those that have been closed out
w merchandise. has .erbce shown before will be marked with the green
ticket at MILK COST.
One lot best Prints in short lengths
worth .' green ticket price
One lol Street Hals wor
1.23 green ticket pric
3Jc
0
49c
50 Boy's 3 -piece Suits at Halt Price.
One lot Street Hats worth up
$1.5(1 green ticket gale
69c
One lot of Street Hats worth
up to .'1.00 green ticket sale
Emory's
Mill
Remnant
Sale.
$1.49
AUOil U.dli leimnnts 1-ft worth 1
20c yard Saturday 'a price lvC
in pieces cotton flannel worth In. J I
a yard. Saturday's price Qs
All Trimmed Hats at About Halt Price
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I THE ONLY ONg PD J
l-'-gesl showing of Mill Remnants
and the great. ! . .lu-s will be on sale
Saturduy. Same values all over the st...u
with the many new ones.
Emory's
Mill
Remnant
Sale.
SOKOSI8 ATKTURKKY.
Ueligbtful Dinner to Mem-
ber hi. Home of President
W ednegday Afternoon.
The Sorosis ulub partook of a
Thanksgiving banquet at the lion)
or its president. Mrs F K. Hi Mi-
j Wednesday afternoon. All tbe
delicums of the uaual Tnanksi.iv
log feast from turkey to blazing
p urn puldug served Kngllg1)
lasbion were set before the lsri:ea
and enjoyed to the utmost. It wag
the regular afternoon meetinc hut
the hours of session were prolong
ed and Hie dusk of the November
day had descended i
ladies separated with many ex-
pressions of annrc-ittLinn ..f .
collation thov bad just enjoyed.
WJm' KKCKPTJON.
Mr. and Mrs. Hond Tendered a
Hall and Banquet in Honor
of Recent Nuptials.
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Chickasha Firemen's liven t Was
a Complete Success.
Society Was There In Force !
The Decorations Were Tasteful
and Elaborate the Music Fine
and the Crowd Pleased
and Delighted.
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COFFEES:
I Gifc Sell
Club
House
Goods
At
Mascot
Grocery
Call and see the nicest displaced grocery stock in Chickasha
MASCOT GROCERY
Successor to Clary Grocery Co.
Phone 93
No. 320 Chickasha Ave.
itMtiMHtt((ttt(Mti(tiift a gig s at as fSF
Thanksgiving was Celebia e l By
Two Cab Men In Strenuous
8tyle Last Xigbt.
Mow Neetey a eb diiver for
the Karris livery baru and Jim
ElklD who holdaasimilsr poaitiou
with McGbee at the lied Harn. n.
gaged in one of tbo liveliest scraps
oi uie season last ingut Bt . rc
tanrant on Chiekasha evenue. The
The trouble arose over gome na.-
sengers one ol the cab men olaiu;-
ciairai ng that the other bad unfairly
taken some of hia trade away from
biio. There was a brief interchange
of bard words. und then au..
hosti:nia commenced an i it was
real dead earnest from atrt i..
nnisb. the combatants were
pretty eveuly matched aud blood
began to flow early in the game.
Tire mra were Anally separated
and induced to leave the restaurant
OUl Cell 1 i M. I . . .
- BL.iiua toe out
side. This afternoon bath apnesr
p.l In t. ...... .......
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A SMALL BLAB.
The reception and ball given
last night by the Elks in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Refold llnnd
who were married in Sedalia
Mo. last week aud recently re
turned to their home in Chir-lru
sha was a thoroughly delightful
affair in every detail. The club
rooms were in gala attire for the
occasion and Messrs. Hamilton
Speake and Sarb ach riH'fivnfl
and welcomed the: large number
of guests who thronged the club
rOOIUS aild cniovaH rart.
amusements of cJu-da dancing
union aim conversation. A de-
lightful suniM'r w.is ..I
the pool room by Caterer Hovey
to Which SUIllDtUIIUS reliant dill
justice was done. 'Hie evening
was most enjoyable to all present
ouu ana .Mrs. liond were
given a welcome that only tin
cjks Know now to give.
KOLNO FOLKS' 1'AltlY.
Miss lieta McGuire Kutertams at
the Home ol Mrs. M.
L. Tippi-.
I.OOD I t Haw-By '
.' i ifiOOD COALL
'Phone 37.
In-
A Gold Wave Coming !
WOl WILL BE Bl'VINCl COAL.
P Wo solicit your orders. Having
our bins tilled with the choicest grades
ot
McCalester Coal
.iii.l plenty of wagons. We can give you GOOD COAL
and GOOD SERVICE. Our pricesare as loa as auyone.
Steohenson Brown Lumber Co
The Telegram " Has An
clpieot Fire Early Tbanksgir
ng Morning.
Our evening contemporary the
Telegram enjoyed the novelty of
Thanksgiving tire yesterday
morning wbioh while it did no
damage nevertheless cansed .
si lerable excitement while it last-
ed
The rear window ( iai .
f .TIJIUII
tiie big power nre.o U n..i --
exit for the atnvn niA anil A i
' rra wmmM uuiiul'
the fternoon nrAvinin
lue aperiore mil of paper
to keep out tbe wind. . When a
8ro was made next morning the
paper caught and burned several
minutes before being discovered
It was soon extinguished and
without any damage.
All kinds of leaal blank. f.
I sale at tbe Daily Kxpregg olllce.
Miss Ketla McGuire. a i.oulilar
little lady of our city entertained
a few of her friends luosday even
log at the home of II r M I ti
pit on South Hid. The evening
was spent in gamps mi .!
meu'.s snd delicious refreshments
were served in the dining room
The young folks are under hii.
ti'ins for a most nleasai.t ni.
Tl .... " '
preseut ausses Beulah aud
aiHiuiei res'. l.' I.nrnm lla- n
dell Clary Messrs. j. Q. Belcher
Hained. I ecil Kingle McMui try
jiev.utre.
Body Brussels
Mo. tist te lugrain or any kiud of
wpaajw want at almost your
own prices. We are not scared by
the political outlook or by any-
thing else. We siiiinlv havA
stock of carpels of line iiualitv
ooauutul designs and ticb color
hisrs that we want to hII tub.
the surest way of letting everyone
know our business. Bring the
size of your room along for you'll
be sure to hnv .
Sigmon Furniture and Carpet Go
am i i : t a
ine drst annual hall of the
t bickasha fire department which
-o unu at tue agncr opera
hooae Wednesday night was tte
society event of the season and al-
thoBgh the attandanoe of either
partioipanH or spectators was not
nearly so large as had been antici
pated the affair was a great sue
cess from every staud point and
uie nremeu are jubilant over th..ir
increased revenues. There nr
several good reasons why the at
tendance was not larger. First.
no special invitations were Issued
the firemen presuming that th
publio would understand thai .
gimeml invitation Wasextended ami
the people would respond. This
moy Hi. I to a great extent manv
of our citizens im. .
ith no idea of altendinir: bnt tl.
same condition of affairs doubtless
kept many of the danoers from at.
tending who would have been
present had it been a atriotly invi-
'ation affair. However it's all
right anyhow as the voouir nennlo
generally went to tbe ball resolved
on haviug a good time aud making
ii tue success it was.
The decorations of the hall were
iiveiaiion to both aiiniir-r.
and daneers. The coloring
Harmonious the scheme an
'asty and the effect so beaut.ful
that the artistic senae of those
who appreciate suth thin
iiol.li pleased and delighted. Bed
white blue aud yellow r.hB
cloth and vari oolored litsue paper
formed the basis of the
tions assisted by Japanese Ian-
terns bunting the stars ...1
stripes also by other .Lint-
effects all artistically blended to
piease the eye. On eanh aU. r
the main entrance stood twn m.
jcatio palms. The oolnmns sun.
porting tho gallery were wrapped
with cheesecloth tbe four nnln-
alternating with one another. Sus
pended from their tons worn h.1.
of colored tissue paper which was
alsa entwined around the columns
to their base. The gallery front
was covered with a bptr.nH
of red and bine draped with whim
Sospended from tbe oenter peiee
ot tbe ceiling to tbe four corners
ol the room were wide lunds of
oolor from which swung fonr ini.
mouse Japanese lanterns. The
proscoeninm arch was deenrai.il
with the stars and strina. whll. t
tbe back of the stage a large Amer-
can flag bid the rear wall from
vtew. Ilms Tkad pnire-d-TrrSni.
completed the decorations of tbe
stage while the whole scene wna
beautiful and inspiring.
The rrnwH I r .... . . i -
- ....... gaiuenng
early and long before M:30 o'clock
Hie time for nnpnim i n . .
- - - - n ' ul- ' . i 1 . u I
hah was comfortahlr n
both dancers anil t.M a .
the gaeats arrived they were wcl-
comeo oy Mayor Scoftcru and
other city officials who n..i ik.i.
guesta feel at home immediately
and directed lliem to their retiring
rooms at the rear of the stage.
Members of the r A 1;.. art ii... I
also assisted in receiving and no
ntln woa all la-
.nunni io enter without
a hearty .rrasn of tk h.i
w a- . . nuu I III'
knowledge that he was welcome.
me tuicsasha Couceit band io
full uniform .....i ....
leadership of Prof. MM. Knv r.
dered a few seletiious before the
opening of the ball to the great
delight of the ludieuce. Tiiev
were to nave played lbs grand
uiarch but the II or committee dt-
eided to omit i so Uly pi..
the first waltz instead They were
then replaced by an orchestra of
IlV-a l.lanna i .
! ajv-o w ii I mi' i i ' i l . . i
one or the SiOit enjoyable
featorea of the oceusioii.
The dancing continued uutil 1
oclook about lbirty-fur couples
part iciuat inir. Tl.o a-..n. ...
were lined wih speciatoie
nun took a ereat mi r. .i l m...
amueement. The im.
r - - . . ... x:iu-
tamed twenty.fir numbers each
in uonor otsome business man who
had subscribed to the enterulg.
ment. The programs which were
neat and artistic were given aay
rp occasion.
The tire departtn gl desires the
l.iiiress to rernt..r ih.l. .u... .. .
t . ...... IH.IIIKN IO
till the busir.pHs n.u. i
w. . uiCK-JIHIIlH
who assisted them in making the
event a great success. They ire
especially grateful i J V c-
johnaud his able salesman Jsaiaa
i.iiierkine. wl... r...-.i.-.
...an.-.. HI1U
placed in position the decoration..
Mr. J-.nterkine h.i -.
of Ibis part of the work and -he
many expressions f adtn I ratios
beard on every hand should repay
lnm to a certain o.... . ...... L" I
... 1 . . . .in me
painstaking labor expended in the
task.
T.laNKHCIVINIi WEDDINGS.
Au Oklahoma City Couple United
in This City Yesterday by
Kev. Leonard.
The marriage of Mr. Herbert L.
McCrackeu aud Miss Luoille liar.
rail both of Uklaboma City took
place in Ibis city yesterday at
uoou Kev. Leo nnr.f of n.a Iu.K
t. nan church otliciating. Mr. Mc-
Cracken is u reeeut addition to tbe
orce or employes at the Frisco
de'ot aud with big biide will
make his home in this city Ths
Express exlemla inn.r.ini.im..
aud the hand of welcome to Mr.
auu aire. Mccracken as new resi-
dents of Chickasha and hopes
Iheir wedded lifn may be as bright
as was their Wedding day.
Mr. Lester 8coU .
Opal Temple were uuited in mar.
riage yegterday at the home of ths
orme at uuio uud Sixth gtreets.
The ceremony wua performed at 2
o'clock p. m. by Kev. Kay in the
proseuoe of a small number of rl-
.itives and friends. The happy
' " UB recipients of bearty
congratulations of many friends.
Good old fashioned home ma.'sj
bread baked every week for pri-
vate families i.entl...... r i .
'lor onarlers nr ...r..u
" - c a uuiujj
t'ht housekeeping. -Satisfaction
guaranteed. Call on Mrs. NeHie
shuster. 117 Iowa Ave. d"t.
KAUBITS AKR1VKO
The rabbits which were to have
tiiriiishej nmuseinpni f..r ii... ...i.
yesteiday aflernnnn u.- ml..
grounds but wbuh failed to arrive
.... ume. reacuej here toav and
Ur. rennmin iai. ;r
- ------ v iii im me
people that tho coursing meet will
sure P'"Ce omorrow fiernoon
ThePaTmei
r a
Tonsorial Parlnn 4
lias skilled workmen in all 4
branches of the biiainna. A
specialty. 4
4
V Face Massage
W Give us a call.
Scbafer House Building.
4 LADIFQ' T Afnrtt?Tk
Coats Suits
and Skirts.
i MR?. T. DAVIS
d; Over Chickasha Trust Co.
O. H. DIBBLE
faaUr hi all kiaiU ot
New and SecondHand Goods
i nAT CAN'T BE BEAT.
F.M. Denton & Co.
MUSIC DEALERS
SellChickering K.sher Baumeister I vers &
oud Wegman Haines Lyerett Malcom
Love and I'ool Bianog.
Ana Arbor packllr(J) iJllrdeU FmaA
Organs String Instruments Sheet Music
and Strings.
A large assortment U .elect from always on
SALESROOM NORTH THIRD STREET
rs I a a n. .
MlUKASHA IND.'TER.
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Shepard, Horace W. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 296, Ed. 1 Friday, November 28, 1902, newspaper, November 28, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730600/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.