Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 217, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1919 Page: 6 of 8
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 12 1913
CHIC KASHA DAILYi VX PRESS
GEO H. EVANS Publisher and Buainei Maniger.
J. EDWIN POOL Managing Editor.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF GRADY COUNTY
tatertB at the Vtatotftca at Oblckaaba Oklahoma at aacoad elan mall matter
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 12 1919
. iaUBSCMPTlCN3 SATESi
Cat yter Sellrered by carrto.r...t1.f0
Hi month delivered bp cOyler SAO
Three montc deliver! By carrlcr...$ 1.20
Oat month delivered by carrier 40c
One year by mall - $4.00
tlx month by mall. 12.09
Three month by mail ........ ...J .00
Single copy 5c
Xay erroneou rcflectloe on
the character Handing or
reputation of any pcrton firm
or corporation end any mla-
atatement which may appear
In the column of tho Eiprca
will be gladly corrected upon
lit being brought to the atten-
tion of the management.
OIVK3 ALL THIS LOCAL NEWS
UAH!
NBWS BY U. P. W1KE DAILY
GOOD ROADS SAVE BIG SUM. upkeep operation del monition
! etc. Air. Kissel estimates llu.t
There is only one kind of good fjoud roads throughout the omri-
roitd and it. is a Jiard-suri'aee '"'.' would effect a savin?' of ten
I i . : 1 1 : i . 1 1 ii
i mmuu uonars annually or more
4 I 1 i l. !.. l if . i .
uiiiii une-iium oi ine cost oi
road uhieh is ready ir use in
kinds of weather and is perinii-
neni; hut. whenever it. is pro-
posed to liuild such 'roads some-
hody is always ready to raise u
rear. J I is quite true that liiivil-
sin In i-t roads cost a lot. of iimi.cy
when they are constructed but in
the loutr run they arc !lw cheap-
est roads that can be built.
Some interest in' test inioiiy
bearing on this point is brought.
out by (). A. Kissel president ol'jMml
a large auto nianulaet crmg eon
cern. who has hern tuaklng a i
study of the subject. According to I
Mr. Kissell the good reads in
Milwaukee county Wis. rave
users a day or about
one dollar a day for every ear
traversing them. These figures
are based upon careful coMmila-
parlicipation in tl;
America's
war.
K ven if these figures arc dis-
counted r() per cent the balance
is still strongly in favor of good
roads from the viewpoint of econ-
omy. Jf ihe immense sums of
money jiaid out in efforts to im-
prove and maintain dirt roads
were auueu to tue saving made
ossible by good roads the entire
I .-mom :siei annually would ap
pear staggering.
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EXPRESS PACKAGETTES
tation of the cost of cars theirGive me kind Ileav'n a private sta-
tion A mind serene tor contemplation;
! Title and profit I resign;
The post of honor ahull be mine.
Gay
"How to Boost Good Roads" war
the title of an editorial in the Oklu-
homa City Times. One blame good
way is to build 'em.
But that seems to be one Of the
last methods some boosters think
about it.
For instance we might have had
a lot of hard -Hiirface roads under
consti-UctSfitt-' JnT tho' -fclute If the
Times and "Eiiwir - T.ioinas hadn't
knocked t he proposition.
Possibly by next year some ofj
the ;;ix-or-eight hundred pound pigs
shown by Luther Thomas at the
county fair will be full grown and
ho can make a better display.
8i Simp says he notices that the
larger a hog is the more it weighs.
Another thing yon can't really get
all that's coming to you at a county
fair unless you load up with "hot
dog" and pink lemonude.
One C'hickasha man has it figured
cut that the best thing to do Willi
a grouch .from a business point oi
view is to keep it securely conceal
ed.
Jiidguifc irom the way they eat up
lie army exhibits at the fair the
youngsters hereabouts are slightly I
tinctured with militarism.
If O. W. MeKeown. manager of
the Western Newspaper Union at
Oklahoma City would go to writing
poetry for a living ho'd soon have
Walt Mason out on a limb.
writes except when
prices on paper.
he Is quoting
And here again "we rise
mark Chickaslia must have
to re-parks.
A 8TOLEN 8MILE 'ER TWO
Just So
"Mrs. Gasley is a great gossip."
"Yes. She has a keen sense of
rumor." Blighty (London.)
Queer Cook !
Mrs. A. "The new cook behaves
very strangely. I'm rather suspi-
cious of her." J
Mrs. B. "What does sho do?" I
Mrs. A. "She acts as if sho
thought tho whole house belongs to
mo." Boston Transcript.
Steady Servant
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Scaled bids will be received by
tf:e mayor and city council of the
City of Chiclusha Okla. at the of-
fice of City Clerk up to 0 p. m.
S.ipt. 2fth in 111 for the furnlxhin?;!
o: all labor tools and materials nec-
essary lor tho construction of 300
feet morp or less of a six Inch sail
Italy sewer located between T.t'i
rt.ci't and fith street from Georgia
avciue to Miss.wl avenue alsi all
necessary tops etc. one 12-foot
brick manhole and all appliances re
quired for i tho i proper oo.nstrUct.'on
and completion Recording . to th")
pians profile and specifications on
file at i tha i City Clerk's! office and
office of City Engineer.
E. G. REYNOLDS
City Clerk.
By order of City Council. 11 lot
Wayside
Garage
THIS WILL ASTONISH
CHICKASHA PEOPLE
The quick action of simple witch-
"You say you are a servant of tho ha-o1' lydruntis camphor etc. as
people?" mixed in Lavoptik eye wash will
"Yes" answered Senator Sorghum; rPrise Chickasha people. One girl
"and what's more I'm one of the with weak- strain0l eyes was helped
few servants who are not ready to by a slnBe nPPatton. Her mother
jump out at a moment's notice and colltl har(1Iy Kew or i-Gl because of
look for another job." Washington ey Pans- In 0110 weok Hne to- wa8
Star. benefited. Wo guarantee a small
! bottle ot Lavoptik to help ANY CASE
weak strained or inflamed eyes. Alu-
minum eye cup FREE. Owl Drug
store 320 Chickasha Ave. Adv.
For quick results try the Express
Want Ada
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KEYSTOiNE GROCERY
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For one thing there's a deep note C":
.of tenderness in everything "Mae"l:
This store has changed hands and is now ready to
serve the public. We have reduced prices on many kinds
of canned goods which we wish to mave at once. Prices
are still advancing the fall season is on and we feel
that all will be interested in securing a supply at this
time.
"We (uote no comparative prices but invite all to come
and see for themselves. "We promise good service and
will remain a friend to the public. -s
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MORGAN STUDIO I
I All kinds oi auto r. 'pairing. We . . . I
' specialize in starting lighting and MRS- A- B- MORGAN Teacher
ignition work.
... H. J. PARKER Prep. 1303 Sollth Scventh St-
Tenth fyid Oregon. Phone 978
You can't think of "delicious"
or "refreshing" without think- i
ing of Coca-Cola.
You can't drink Coca-Cola j
without being delighted and M
refreshed. I
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It is a Pure Healthful
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the Women anil3 Children
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'Goes Fine With Meals and Lunches.
Sold at Fir& Class Places
THE KANSAS CITY HFIY-FIFTY LICENSE!!
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At the threshold of a new season 1
Autumn with its delightful days is rap- authentic modes for autumn wear di'stinc-
idly approaching and autumn modes in tive apparel in a faithful representation of
your thoughts. the accepted modes.
. . v . " Fashions demands for the finest nia-
Anticipating your desire we have gath- terials which we have in a gQodl
ered from the style centers of the country at moderate prices.
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 217, Ed. 1 Friday, September 12, 1919, newspaper, September 12, 1919; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730704/m1/6/: accessed May 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.