Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 89, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 16, 1907 Page: 7 of 8
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CUICIvASHA INDIAN IJHIIITORY.
Capital $75ooo.oo
Surplus and Profits $45ooo.oo
Your Business Solicited
DIRECTORS
B T. SMITH WM. INMAN W. W. HORNK J. t. CHAKP
J. F. DRIOGERS J. C. DRIGGERS ED. F. JOHNS
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Business Solicited by Phone or Wire Member of Auctioneers As-
sociation of Oklahoma
-C. J.' Hubbard
Practical
Live Stocli Auctioneer
Farm Sales a Specialty
Phone 104. Chickasha I. T. Office Matt Chilton's Barn corner
Second Street and Kansas Avenue
Fifteen Years Experience
If You Want to be llealiliy
Yea will (tare to wttci what 701 drink is hot veatber.
The betted seatoa is kere
Drink Distilled Water
25 pounds ot ice costing 12 1-2 cents
makes 3 gallm of distilled water
AO of ar ice is made of double distilled and filtered water.
You can f et nothing purer-
CRYSTAL ICE CO.
Phone 44 FRANK BROWN Mgr.
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you have wondered as I havs to tLiu'ii
how the little wild birds could man
age to sleep and not freeze nor be
covered up with the snow.
One Btormy winter night while
walking through Central park New
York city I partly answered the ques
tion. A branch of a large pine tree
swung close to and a little above a
street lamp. The branch and its
twigs were quite free from snow the
dense leaves or "needles" forming a
roof above them and catching the
snow which had quickly filled up the
spaces between tie slender leaves.
Here and there under the most cozy-
looking of the leaf clusters was a lit-
tle group of English sparrows looking
as comfortable as could be.
They were somewhat disturbed by
my pausing to watch them and a few
left to find a perch on some higher
branch. Probably there were scores
of these sparrows In this tree for I
was able to examine only the branch
near the light Who knows but that
every pine la the park and many a
one In the woods aa well is a veritable
tenement for the birds? St Nicholas.
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To Chickasha 61 lots
Price $150 to $225. $25 down and $10 a
mouth at 8 per cent or 5 per cent discount
for cash. Thfe are the nicest cheapest
and best lots tuat there is in Chickasha.
They are the closest in. See me quick if
you want lots as they won.t last long.
They are on South Hill
J. P. NAIL Sole Agent
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IT'S NOT WISDOM
to wait until you meet with
an accident and then re
pret tint you are not
insured '
IT IS WISDOM
to get insurance now. Then
if you are injured the pol
icy will prove a benefit yon
will appreciate for fair.
The more yon think about
it the surer you'll be that
an accident policy is a good
thing to have
WHATLEY & MAJOR
Phone 593
B Office Rear Chickasaw Trust Co-Bank
Long Distances
' The d my in Tease of the number of ion distance
messages prove the popularity of the service and
attest its ahie Are you taking advantage of the
service offered by the long distance telephone and
combining both cost ami result?
New Connections
I Being Added Each Day
I - Topella and El Reno
Telephone Company
GATHER MANY QUEER THINGS.
No Limit to the Vagaries of the Curio
Collection.
"Yes. this Is a curious collection"
remarked a woman who was strolling
through the American Art Galleries
one day last week looking at the
Drake copper and brass objects "but
it isn't a patch on two that I've seen
which I bellve are much more curious.
1 was reminded of one of them by these
brut shaving dishes of the sort they
always use in the 'Barber of Seville'
with a piece cut out on one side to fit
around the neck of the person being
shaved. There is a man out in Ohio
who has a collection made up of noth-
ing but these shaving dishes In brass
and copper and as I remember he has
not less than 800 of the things.
"The other one I saw down in Ken-
tacky where the owner of this queer
conglomeraatlon of single things had
gotten together a collection of
whiskies all In bottles and each one
of which had a history of some kind
attached to It. Many of the bottles
had come from the cellars of famous
men the collector being particularly
proud of one that had been owned by
Henry Clay." N. Y. Press.
"Religious" Skyscrapers.
"To look at theyiew office buAdings
tmt' "'
Ner Ys. xm k fe'dtafruttu
"one would think we had been going
through a great religious revival that
is if the style of the architecture
of a period Is any evidence of the
spirit of the times. I can't put my
finger on the cause for this rage for
the collegiate Gothic that is now so
much in evidence tince the Trinity
skyscraper was put up but that order
of architecture certainly is very much
In evidence Just now. To mention
only two striking instances which I
remarked on looking out of a Bow;ing
Green building to-day there is the
new annex to the Trinity building and
the recrntly finished structure of the
Jersey Central on Liberty street If
it were not for the new apartment
hotels uptown one might well Imagine
that none of our young architects had
ever heard of the Beaux Arts archi-
tectural school with its influence on
them in the way of making them turn
out such French aissance atroci-
ties as disfigure o... uptown streets."
Woeful Misinterpretation.
That the effect of a choice and ap-
propriate phrase is sometimes . lost
and ofttlmes woefully misinterpreted
Is well Illustrated In an incident con-
rwl with the death of a Virginia
lawyer.
During the man's illness the wires
were disconnected which attached th
bell to the old-fasTitnr.ed pull kuob on
the front door.
A messenger boy came to the house
one morning and began pulling at the
bell. There was no response. He con-
tinued to jerk the ancient knob vigor-
ously. A white haired gentleman final-
ly appeared who raised his hand
warningly and said:
"My boy the silver cord has been
severed."
"Is that sor exploded the boy.
"From the way It acted I thought the
whole darn thing was busted."
Taught Her Strong English.
"Speaking of teaching . languages"
the man was saying "I knew a fellow
In' "Paris who just for fan taught a
yannu French M EsIlsh. Ha UuBU
her the most terrible English in the
world and she never knew the differ-
enceswear words you know and
that. She was awfully pretty. Some-
times wfpn she would leave a room
she would walk up in the most charm-
ing way to the hostess smile and
swear at her like mad. She'd call her
everything he had tauRbt her to call
people thinking she was saying what
a lovely time she had had and thank-
ing her hostess for inviting her."
Made from Skimmed Milk.
"TVhv I see billiard bails boies for
hand kerchiefs Ink weils combs etc.
are now made from skimmed milk"
said the dealer In the lacteal fluid.
"And one other thing you forgot to
niriitkm is made of skimmed milk."
sal the lady as he handed out tha
tii kets.
"What's that ma'am ?'
"Money!"
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Whereas on the third day of April Aace
jjo A. J. Carter and Mollis Car-ar
his wife delivered to C. T. Erwin
as trustee for G. G. Anderson a cer-
tain deed of trust upon the following
described real estate situated in the
city of Chickasha Indian Territory
to-wit: Lot one (1) in block two
hundred fifty four (254) as shown
by the official survey of said city
said deed of trust being given as se-
curity for thirty certain promissory
notes of even date therewith for ten
dollars each due in regular series
from one to thirty months after date
thereof all bearing interest at the
rate of eight per cent per annum
from date; and if the interest be not
paid annually to become as principal
and bear the same rate of interest
each payable to the order of G. G. An
derson;said deed of trust having been
duly and regularly recorded in Book
9 Page 86 of the records of real es
tate Deeds and Mortgages in the of
fice of the Clerk of the United States
Court Southern District of Indian
Territory at Chickasha; and
Whereas said G. G. Anderson sold
and delivered all of eaid notes to the
Bank of Commerce Chickasha I. T
vnicn said bank is now the owner
and holder of said notes
Whereas the following provision
among others is contained in said
deed of trust to wit: "But if de
fault be made in payment of said
notes or either of them when the same
may become due and payable accord-
in to the tenor and effect thereof or
In the faithful performance of the
aforesaid agreements or either of
them then the whole of said indebt-
edness shall at the election of the
party of the third part or of the legal
holder or holders of the notes herein
secured become and be considered
due and payable as if due and y ay-
able according to the tenor thereof
and the said party of the second
part may proceed to sell the property
hereinbefore described or so much
thereof as may be necessary to fully
satisfy and discharge the said indebt
edness together with any interest
thereon and costs and expenses of this
trut at public vendue for cash at the
entrance of the court house in the
Citv of Chickasha. in the Southern
terms and place of sale and the prop-
erty to be sold by advertisement pub
lished four times in some newspaper
published in the City of Chickasha I.
T." and
Whereas default has been made in
the payment of said note due July 3rd
1906 and tho said Bank of Commerce
has declared the full indebtedness due
under said deed of trust and has de-
manded of the undersigned Trustee
to proceed to sell said property accord
ing to the terms of said deed of trust;
and .
Where as under said deed of trust
and the provision above quoted and
by default and tailure to pay said
nt ie when due according to the terms
of said deed of trust all of said notes
have become due and payable; and
Whereas Mollie Carter wife of
said A. J. Carter has joined in said
deed of trust and relinquished her
right of dower therein and waived
har right of homestead in and to said
property above described;
Now therefore I C. T. Erwin
named as trustee in said deed of
trust by virtue of the authority in
me vested by the provisions -of said
deed of trust will sell at public .out
cry on the 10th day of May A. D.
1907 in front of the court house door
in the City of Chickasha Southern
District Indian Territory for cash
in hand to the highest bidder the
following described real estate towit:
Lot one (1) .block two fifty four
(254) as per the official plat of the
said City of Chickasha I. T for the
purpose of satisfying and paying off
said notes secured by said deed of
trust as aforesaid.
Witness my hand as such Trustee
this 8th day of April 1907.
C. T. ERWIN
Trustee.
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N. L.Clift Defendant ) j
The defendant N. L. Clift is
warned to appear in this Court with-
in thirty days and answer the com-
plaint of the Plaintiff Alice Pierce.
This the 1 ith day of March 1907
John II. Venable Mayor.
E. F. Short Attorney for plaintiff.
II. I Grigsby appointed Attorney
for non resident defendant on the
3rd day of Dec 1906.
Fust published March 12th 1907.
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WARNING ORDER
In the United States Commis
sioners in the Indian Territory
Southern District:
J. A. Stewart plafntiS")
vs No. 1439
J. W. Pierce Defendant )
The defendant J. W. Pierce is
warned to appear in this Court in
thirty days and answer the com
plaints of the plaintiff J. A. Stew
art.
Witness my hand and seal this
3rd day of April 1007.
Seal E. M. Payne U. S. Com- n5 North Third.
missioner.
Bond & Melton Attorneys.
A. L. Herr appointed attorney
for non-resident Defendant.
First published April 3rd.
will tell yon that ear
paints are 0 K. They
can da twice as much
work with oar colors as
wi'Ji the inferior kind.
And the job will last
longer and five more
satisfaction. Taat is
tie only Mai wortk
Lavkg. So bay yeai
paints kere and get tl
value of yoar mosey.
W. A. Gc:;-r
& Go.
Phone 64.
THE CHICKASHA
IRON WORKS.
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We have added New and Up-to-
Uate Machinery to our Plant and
In the United States Court in the are able to do any
Indian Territory. Southern District:
Rosa Atwood Plaintiff No 138. riacnme or tounary worK
vs.
O. S. Atwood
Defendandt
The defendant O. S. Atwood is
warned to appear in this Court in connection
thirty cays and answer the com
plaint of the plaintiff Rosa Atwood
Witness the Hon. J. T. Dicker
sor Judge of said Court and the
seal thereof this 9th day of March
1907.
Seal C. M. Campbell Clerk
By G. L. Scoffern Deputy
Bond & Melton Attorneys.
Attorney for non-resident A. L.
Herr.
First publication March 15 07
We make a specialty of Sash
Weights Structural Iron Work and
Job Work. Blacksmith Shop in
See the Nix Corn
Stalk Cutter which we manufacture.
CONRAD BROS.
VEUS 6 CO.
In the United States Court in the
Indian Territory Southern Dis
trict;
Tohn C. Brown plaintiffs
vs y N0.1365 cneapest lots on boutn mil price
(Mat Phaiwr-STl
Rceldencw Phone-320
BUOHSBAUM
SURGEON
Office -Isme t Building next to
Midway Hotel.
DON'T PUT OFF
for tomorrow what you can do today
If you put off buying a bottle of Bal
la-d's Snow Liniment when that
pain cornea you won't have any buy
a bottle today. A positive cure for
rha.imatism burns cuts sprains
contracted mnseles etc. T. S. Gra
ham Praire Grope Ark. write;
"I wif-h to thank you for the good
results I received from Snow Lini
i .ent It positively eared me of
rheumatism after others had failed.
Sold by Jg Pettyjohn.
Real Estate
and Insurance.
Vacant BaiaW
ftflfijtfT"IJ"jt""'Hl iMTfj'l jj
50 x 165 corner 9th and Oregon
on water and sewer line of the
Alice M. Brown defend
The Defendant Alice M. Brown
is warned to appear in thii Court
in thirty days and answer the com
plaints of the plaintiff John C.
Brown.
Witness tne Hon. J. T. Dicker
son Judge of said Court and the J st.
seal inereoi mis 14m nay 01
$500.
4 fifty foot lots on South hill in
good part of the City at $400 each
come and look at these.
50 x 165 good three room frame
douse well sheds etc.. on south
Trice $1000 good easy
terms.
lots on Chickasha
Marrh innT
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(Seal) C. M. Campbell Clerk. 1 ww K""Q
By J 4 W. Speake Deputy. Ave. between 6th and 7th streets.
Lawrance Mills Attorney for 41750 each.
plaintiff.
Attorney for non-resident: H.
Grigsby. 3 T5'3d.
First published in Daily Express
March 16 1907.
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WARNING ORDER
Li the United States Court in the
Indian Territof .Southern District:
W. J. Tate Plaintiff ) No
vs V 1372
Ilarriette Tate. Defendant )
The defendant Harriette Tate is
warued to appear in this Court in
thirty days and answer the com
plaint of the plaintiff. W. J. Tate.
Witness the Hon. J. T. Dicker-
son Judge of said Court and the
seal thereof this 8th day of April
1907. .
seal C. M. Campbell Clerk.
tfy J. W Speake Deputy. -
F. E. Riddle Attorney.
Attorney for non resident; H. L.
Grigsby.
First publication Apr. 9th 1907.
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PHONE 33
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and Storaae Co.
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Contractors and
Movers of
Hoosehofd GcqcIs
..J nmj iiiauiuiiSil
OFFICE: 113 Noith 3rd Street.
Next door to Daily Express office.
In the United States Court In
the Indian Territory Southern
District:
MaryO.Murpby Plaintiff 1
vs. 1371.
Myron L. Murphy )
Defendant.
The defendant Myron L. Mur-
phy is warned to appear in this
Court in thirty days and answer
the complaints of the plaintiff
Mary O. Murphy.
Witness the Hon.. J T. Dicker-
son Judge of said Court and the
seal thereof this 29th dayof March
1907.
C. M.' Campbell clerk '
By G. L- Scoffern Deputy.
Bond & Melton Attorneys:
Attorney for non resident A. L.
Herr.
First published March 29 1907.
GEO.
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Furniture and
Stoves
I2S CbkkaiLa A?Bae FLone 45?
H. E. WEST LAKE J. A. CAMPBELL
.ESME & KJSl
General Contractors for Cement
Sidewalks Basement Floors
ami All Kinds of Concrete
Work. Tboue 4-53
OFFICE: Room 7 Short & Ismert
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