Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 278, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS
Vol XT wEIViY EXPRESS
v Ul. VJ. Established 1892.
Chickasha Indian
Territory
Thursday Evening. November 6. 1902.
DAILY KXPKEU8
Established IKW.
No. 278
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE EXPRESS AND BE HAPPY. ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME.
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M03KLKV K ARM KB.
UNION CENTER SCHOOL.
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Kabo Corsei Kabo Corset
Madam Stebbens
"Gorsetier"
WILL be here November 6th
7th and 8:h and show
every kin.l of Oorset known
to the makers' art This is an op-
portunity for evry woman in this
section to learn the kind of Corset
that is best adapted to her form.
It costs you nothing to look and
have the adjustments made.
Kabo ! Kabo ! Kabo I
"The World's Best Brand "
Every kind made; will be on
on display in our store in
charge of Madame Stebbens
on Thursday Fiiday and
Saturday.
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Gye Sell
COFFEES
Club
House
Goods
At
Mascot
Grocery
Call bdiI tee the nicest linl.vel grocery stock in Clii.-kB.hu J
MASCOT GROCERY
Successor to t'larv Grocery Co. J
No. 320 Chickasha Ave. Phone 93
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OOOI) LUMBER
GOOD COAL
A fOAI. STRIKE
18 I 1IHKATKNK1)
n 1 1 nvrr Ibe United
Metis. Pe on the
sates die snl buj your
winter's rui.piy of
coal hile you can
get It. We htv-e a
Isrjie supply of the
boteral MiAllester
lump coal and a ill
deliver jou any quan-
liiy nu whdI .
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Election in Old Oklahoma in Now
Claimed by Both Sides.
Exceedingly Close in Any Case
Both the Democrats and Repub
licans Have a Table of
Fig-urea to Prove
their Claims.
A Popular l'h ckasha Woman and
a Merchant of Lexington
O. T. Wed.
New Correspondent Sends Some
Interesting Neigbboi-
hood News.
The results of Hie general elec
(ton in l'i Tuesday s re not yet
mown but lrom all the returns so
fir received it is evident that the
Democrat have made big gains all
iiver the country. In Oklahoma
luth Democrat and Republicans
tre claiming the election for con-
gressman and an official can vast
will probably be necessary to de
lermiue the result. Both parties
bave tables ot figure which (bow
ibe election of their favorite bu.
i be results given are so widely
differeut that little or no depend-
ance can be placed upon Ibe state-
ment of eilber.
The repno i an majority in con
great bss beeu ont down to 204
while i tit Democrats will have
I71 a gain of 20. lu Missouri the
vole fell off lrom 15 lo 25 per cent
though the slate is still eafel)
Democratic. In Ktusas (here was
tlao a heavy slump in the vote
in- uo dooht to ttie heavy rain
allied fell all ove. the state on
election day.
The return received sofar show
thsl the Democrats have made
heavy gai on Pennsylvania Ne-
braska New Yoik Keutuuky and
other states which nave htreiofor
..-in considered safe in the Re
publican column Republican io
made good gains in other staler
itmugb their majority ii both
houses of congress is considerably
Ml down. The rolloaing tble
clipped from Ibe Oklahoma City
OkiatitiuiHn given the majority for
Cross by counties:
Cross-
Msjoiities.
287
337
40
25
5t0
670
301
HI
loot)
1250
100
100
Oklahoma
Cleveland
Ltiicolu
Pa ne
V ashita
Roger Mills
Kiowa
t Comanche
Greer
Pnitawatomie
Dy
Beavi r
Noble
Total
Counties.
lillll
Causdian
Gartielil
Pa nee
Kluine
Logan
Ki ign-her
Woods
Wiiodwanl
'a ddo
( usier
Dewey
Kay
Total
Plurality for Cross
6213
MoCuire
M jorities
404
142
651
306
3411
1278
376
300
350
175
25
100
248
4702
1511
The best wisbe of many ft lends
It tl it .-My and elsewbefe attend
ibe consummation of the Marriage
of Mr. R. G. Moseley and Mrs.
Dura farmer which look place
yesterday evei. ing at 6 o'clock '
ibe liome of the bride's brother-in-law
Mr. J. U. Cunnlngban on
Illinois avenue in lb presence oi
a limited nuuitier of relative and
friends. Rev. Leonard of tin
Presbyterian church officiated am:
at tue conclusion of the simple hot
impressive Ceremony laaabeon wi s
.erved ttu.l Mr. and Mrs. Mole
teparted ai 7 n't 1 ick for Lcjing-
ou u. I'. where' a home la I
readiness tor ibeir comiag.
The br rl. 'a gown was of silv r
gray peau de soie. til esMraingly
aouioiueu i.h green sashja veivt t
with yoke aud tn aiming of irii-
tleocent and silver applMjsja While
Uer goiug sway gown was hand
some tailor made suit -a Jsoveliy
goods with velvet ptosis l bat
wreathed with mat. pi onset.
Tne CuuninghsBi bom was
tviehly decorated whiteaad green
being the prevailing colon with
cbrttBuihemumiand rosea in pro-
fusion. The dining room was es-
pecially beau iful the handsomely
sppuinted table having for i
oenterpiece a mirror wre.thed with
rose and emtlsx while satin rib-
bons radial -d from the chandelier
above the lour ouruert and were
there fastened by clusters of the
same lovely blossoms.
Many beautiful bridal gifts were
received by the popular con pie s
handsome cut glass watur set
from I nnniughaai Edwards &
Boyd where the bride ha been
nead salt .- uinnu lor some time I e-
ing among the most elegant. Other
presents were at Allows: Silver
berry i poor Mr and Mr. Ja
Williamsmi; silver soup lad!
.lodge and Mrs. Payne; hook Mr.
M 5. D-iggio; book Mrs. Eva
rait Colorado Springs; berry spoon
Mr. Anna Armstrong; coffee
spoon Mr. snd Mr. T M Pitt-
man Dallas. Texas; hand painted
plate Mrs. ('has. Williams; hook.
Miss Dora McRu ; china p ate Mr
and Mrs r'red cleans; china plate
Mr. and Mrs. J. W . Sparrow; Ml ver
cream ladle Mrs. JG. W. Arm
strong; gold watch groom to
bride.
CNION MISSION.
A New 8ect Begin Religious and
Charitable Work in
This City.
If it is true tbat Cross has been
elected la Oklahoma tnere will be
great n joining in both tbat enro-
ll wealth among the Democrats
and in Indian territory on the part
of but b Democrats ai.r' Republicans
alike l'oli ics cut little figure in
he Indian Territo ry.
The Union Mi sion will open
Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at
47 Chickasha avenue. Services
will be held at night also on Sun
days at 11 a. m. W. C. Kanfman
of Sr. Louis baa the work In charge
and is assisted by D. A. Stallcup.
evangeilist of "t Louis will also
help in I he meetings.
Mr. Kaufman willbetbe perma
nent pastnr of tin. new work and
will move his family to this plice
in a short time as soo i at he gets
the Mission in muting order.
The until re of tbia work in con-
net- ion with ihe spread of t..e
Gospel is lamely charitable and
us lirst unfile deed in tbia place it
already n corded the collection
nl 7.t0 for the re i f of tick and
deatntfte woman who arrived here
from Nebraska last week and hat
been a patient of Dr. Tye't hospital
since. The money wa collec'ed
and turned over yesterday anil the
missioners are in search of others
in need of similar help.
Alt are invited to attend their
meetings which begin Saturday
night at 8 o'clock.
W. M. Ltngmire of Anadarko
transacted some businesa matters
here yesterday. -
R. I! . Simmons of apache war
among the visileis to the city yrr-terday.
A tiigh'y successful entertain-
ment and box supper was given
Saturday evei ing Nov. 1 at our
scboothouse a heu the following
program was rendered:
Grapbiipbone selection ''My
Country."
V te on name for ecboolhousi :
1. Union Center 32 vote.
2. I. X L 9 voeta.
3. Meridan 6 voles.
Presentation of key to school
board.
K- spouse I y J K. Sirosnider
c erk.
(ir.pliaphnne seleo i in
K cittiiou. "Mary ' Night Bide1'
Miss Maude De Coo.
Hong "The Confession" L J.
Dawson.
Blcitation. "Frank Baker'
Thomas Caslle.
BecitUion "The Baggage Ooaoh
AbeadVjiss Birdie Hamilton.
Becitht-on "Judge not that ye
he not judged" Miss Eva Mollett.
B-cilation "Shake Snyder's
Bide" .Mr. Bentler.
Darky Conundrums.
Negro farce "Jumbo Jum " by
the Uuion Center Cimedy Com-
pany. Auction of baskets by Mr.
Bendrix
There were thirty-one bosket
for sale and bidding was lively
the receipts amounting to $3.70.
Then Mr. Crouch presented otie-
ha'f bushel of as Hue apples as
-oold be found which sold for
11.00. Another feature of the
evening and a profitable one
was a voting of a cake to the best
looking ouug lady. 170 vote
were cast for Miss Mollett and 161
fur Miss Hamilton making tolas
receipts for the cake amount to
33 10.
The total receipts for the even-
ing amounted lo (.66.80. All
preseul secpoed tn eijny them-
selves greatly The proceed
will be spent for things needed
in the school among them being a
love tamps curtains and other
things as suggested by the patrons
We feel th-it Ihie is a flne ttart
and hope tl e good wiirk may go
on. The name selected for the
school is appropriate as showing
the united efforts of all for its best
interests and also its central loca-
tion in ilia distiict Success Is
-are tn follow if all give their
heaity support to those who de-
vote their lime aud talent to the
work that they may see that their
work is appreciated by those old-
er ones who are not a"le to do so
mush. "Uuited we stand.'" is to
be the root-.o and as our first effort
was a success bolh socially and
financially .so will all our efforts be
crowned so long as we conti nue
to strive in unity and we will all
be happier for the elTort
The Express basjust turned oat
a rice lot ot job priming for Dr.
and Mrs. F. M. Hodge of the
Early hotel the best hostlery in
Chickasha. Uuder the manage
ment of this capable young couple
the Early has attaint d a high place
in ibe esteem of traveling men.
who are always glad to get to
Chickasha for the many home
comforts dispensed there.
IN1. F7- CHEANEY
g Sc GO.
Geo. Powell a leading business
man of C ment was shaking handt
wiih friends here today.
H W. Kisb and H. N. Gerdes of
Decatur 111. were in the city
prospecting last night.
Alonzo Cbaliepah of Tonkawa
a well known Chickasaw Indian
spent last night in this city.
D. K. Smi-b of Oklahoma City
-as in Chickasha last tight on
business.
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Manufacturers and Dealers in
Saddles Harness
Collars Dusters
Lap Robes and Fly Nets 3
For sale at cost.
3
Anil ail goods usually found
in a Harness and Saddle House
Repairing a Specialty. Whips and Lashes.
M. F CHEANEY
Sc CO.
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mimumji aAUjutajuuLJuijuuijLat
3 aC"nter" H. B. Johrhoh J. T. au.t. Asst. Cashier. C
t "' "tt rai. Cashier. B F. Juas.oa. As. I. C.hlnr r
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First National Bank
Capital JPsfcirt Up $100000.00.
CHICKXBHX IND. TER
3 DISSCTVRS: R .V Hour and. C H Heent. Jt Hond K H Jokn.on. A S Gilkta
T If Lamer rSl Human.
SZS?OKPT'?B-Jmontn Trader. N.tlon.l aask New Vorh
American NaiioosI bail Kalhai CIij. ai. ; BoAlm.ii'. iW. SB '
rwem.es kat Is...!. haha. -or WoAh. Tu;liSiSA.CI1l'i.ii. cSleiw"0-:
3 isSffi? 53 szsasrii2sa
n sytyTTTsnrTTrnrTTYrs-ii iiiiiiinuiin;
F.M. Denton h Co.
MUSIC DEALERS
Sell Cbickering Fisher liautneister I vers &
Pond Wegiuan Haines Everett Malcom
Love and Pool 1'ianos.
Ann Arbor Packard Bnnlett and Farrand
Organs String Instruments Sheet Music
and Strings.
A large assortment to select from always on
band.
SALESROOM NORTH THIRD STREET
CHICKASHA IND. TER.
B. P. Smith. Pre.
Wa. Ishah Vice-pres.
No. 5546.
Kn F Joan.. Cmahler
L. F ihwis Asst. Cathler
Citizens National Bank
Chiokaahn Ind. T
CAPITAL S6o.ooo.oo
OiaacToaa
SL'BPLUS slo.ooo.oo
B. P. Smith J. C. Brlner. Wm. Inmao Ed F - . m r. .
Thos. T. WoodArd c. T. Erwln ' Jolu" J- r- Drireers
COSaBBSOSDBSTS
Baaoeer Natloaal. New York ; N.tl B.nk ol Commerce K. nt. SB.
MeechaatsaadPlier.. 8hrm. T. OkaiLSS NAOonll Basb St ijoais
C. H. DIBBLE
Ussier in all kiads of
New and Second-Hand Goods.
BARGAINS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT.
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Shepard, Horace W. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 278, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 6, 1902, newspaper, November 6, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730718/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.