The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 169, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1901 Page: 2 of 4
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I
Urn anil hanres o Buie &
'eon want to sei. real estate
tttukt any iie you want!
Get your lime of A a t
Co. only $110.
If you irant paint van
wall naper go down in tbe
Lbe base- a
- -V the Hunk of t'iokaabaii'
111 I 111 "
li. Townseod'
auu .
I. tine ti l" A 11 Buow tit Oo
of those nice no'
0
brands are home band anil union
matte. A. (i. Fisher.
If yon want paint and paper
buy it of W. 1). l'owuffud
See Overstreet & -m s toryour j
Screen Doors and wire screening
they have a gotal stock on batiila.
The Hies are coming get it now.
The Artie ami White Mountain
lie Cream Freezer do porieil
work. Call uml see then.
Baby's first shoes
given away at the
Big Cash Store.1
Every baby born dur-
ing the year 1901
will get a pair of
Hamilton brown vici
kid shoos free of
charge. S. U. MAYS.
Now is tbe time to buy your hut
while you oau get sueb reduced
prices at tbe Klite Miileuery Co.
Finest lit e of Stationery In the
city ut th post office news stand.
Men's all leather sboer clear
iiif sale price; U'lc. Morgan
Oriel's
Bes'J tbe Daily Kxpress.
The bankrupt stock
off?. F. Scoffern & Co.
will be sold on July
29 to the highest bid
der. A chance to
make money by tak
ing this stock into the
Comanche Country.
Sealed bids will be re
ceived by
Wm Fraser
Trustee.
Approved:
E. Hamilton
Referee in Bank
ruptcy.
Smoke tiun Cluo
Best 5c Cigar.
DOdy say that
harness are all
make the teat
1 ighl? Because
in be had anywl
S7-tf I
IS.-o Harrier i
An
5 scavenger
allied away
rving orders
IC-1IT
eavengcr.
City
rail Colts and Calves
young calf or coH from a
Call.
ih 1 Bio
the
iituibts the ravaaje
rrly held
ae. and (t
r-i il.'.'f the wat. rs as tbe natural
jrrovvtlia upon the noil onee did.
Of roursr there natural growl ha
eatinot wholly 1 restored lint mhw-
thin pan Ve done in that ilirerli.m.
af aattl of lua land about the (Ihio'i
headwaters in more uaeful for grow
III? trees titan for any other pur.
poaea. 'Ihat forest l.tuda. int. llifent-
Ij) aiBaajul will vieltl a 'Top aa rear-
ular aa a wheat fit-Ill's has la--n ilem-
ajfjajtiafad. Helentifle reforestation
ttntjer publlo eontri.l will prove
profitable !o1h In the produetion of
timber ami in 111 prevention of
Th Ohio valley state! now pay a
heavy penalty in flood damage! for
tare io-iiorti n. and reeklrssnesa of
former veneraticr-a. I'ntil ayatemat-
ie effort Is made to reforest the hilla
from Which the (ililo drawn Ita wa-
t era navigation will continue Irrea-
tilttr. and disastrous floods will la of
fri-iiien oeeltrrenee. Probably II
would take nt lecai a ppnltirt t.i re-
alore aonii'thing like natural rolldb
tiona but tbe time and effort would
be amply repaid bt the public benc-
PUHGLNT PAKAGRAPB8.
The sia-fool man no matter how
elf-Pom poartl he maj ! I olwaya
"up in the air."- Indi.inapidia Newa.
Some bondi are worth more than
Ihelr face value and some are worth
leas. Vaga-bonda are in tlie worlh-
lcaa elaaa. ChleaKo Daily News.
In order to make noma life inter-
esting; aa Atehlaon woniaB ia g-lvlnn
o tirie 10 her aon who can a;ueaa
aeareat wbal ahe putt in a pertain
pic s:i a the AtPhi'oi 1. lobe.
Huh llil iai Campaign Manager -
ere'a n bill
ir apPPchmi
11 from one of
hiring the pain
ery well pul
r marked 'tlaa
Iniirnal.
We're getting mi
Adrlce. Hanter-
in th. atrleal aopiely and
we're looting for a good motto;
aomi thing appropriate you know."
Uaot'-r - "What'B the matter with
Think twice lieforr you act?'"
Philadelphia I'reaa.
Th v Agreed Mr 1 'urnpgie ia the
grpntcat am! mi at ki nalhta philen-
throplal the world ever knew." "I
agree with you. sir. And now may I
aak your buaitu I am a L'jok
aelb-r. And yon?" "I am a malcer of
hardwood book shelving." Cleveland
Plain Ih-aler.
llcrtha ''1 do hate that Mr. roller
alwnya making remarks about
one'a dress." Edith "You silly! He
raid rur gown was a a rfert dream.
I dem'f see why you should la? mad
Si that." Bartlm 1 had been wear-
ing that gown thru lava and that
waa the first Ijtne in- noticed it."
lloaton Transcript
"Wop is tin.
sighed the fair
t Wing earried
s from her home
bT the ft udal anight "I would that
whoa waa ine" remarked the knight's
eoal Maath steed for he was laotaoaw
The mab'.en fatbd to rat-h the r
mark and eonttnuc ; lo tear her gold
pn hair as waa eusiomary la such
cases. Indianapolis Nrivl
The Fairest Offer fiver Made
To any one iulTering with Dys-
pepsia Indigestion Sour stomach
or Heartburu lake Bei Dyspep-
sia Tablets. All druggists are au-
thorized by the minufaetures to re-
fun 1 the monty in any case they
I fail to cure 1 rice 60c. per pack-
age. attSaeaher the name Rex
Dyspeptia Tablets. Kov0 ly
Smoke Gun Club Best 5c Cigar.
Sin e tbe Tire.
The O. K. liailter Shop baa
! uiK'tio! fm liiteisica on uiat Chick-
laahaiive 1st door wcl of the
Globe Kes tau rant We wilt 1
E. E. White.
Leave roar orders with A. G
Harris at Tost Office ws SUnd
: l .
5Q; I
190
5 6?
Want 6ol6mr)
ordsj pt?r day bom
M than wra Mill
f 101. fHMkd. Mrmyed
f tor 07 parpuhf wi
w
jrTKD To aire .
u kaa4 at lals
I Ml lu
ll aioataa. oiu; of 'ae ayaal I
la tua. luraiiasa.
P'l';::; Vvzrz
. In piivilr huaaa.
rr 1.. al-A arau at I row
UM.
Foa aBITT TWO roi-al I.OUM
ao rwitt. a u n ff '
for wa lir iora r caoa.
Lad i e o eh i r t witluts
and readymade ski rt
We wi 1 1 ae 1 1 you at
your own price. We
are over stocked
with them and they
must he sold.
The Big Cash Store.
J. G. MAYS. Prop.
Nitic
We have moved to the new
Sawyer building four doora
north ib'.lrens Bank ami will carry
a full line of windmills p'linp and
pipe anil iu (he tin and sheet iron
work. Galvanized tank u epec-
ialty. ' all and aee ui'
tf AkBOOAIT A IlKLKW.
OV takk No CHAMCKB when
offering wilh a cold Lagri)pe or
Woraloia In :.ik iiirr Bromoliiie. ae
it will cure any ease in one day.
All druggist are ulhonztl to re-
fund your money in any case it
tails to cure. Price 25 cents per
iMckage. Itoraember the name
Bromoline. NovO ly
JOHNSON'S
WAGONETTE LINE.
Meets all Trains. Pnone 8t.
BIGHAM'S
BARBER SHOP
sen i" C ' ' ' salljaalBaak
Goal Artists Sharp liazrg ami a
Bmoothe Shave. Come
See 11a.
JOH.i BICHAM. aroorietor
THE ONLY
KEELEY INSTISUrt
N THE STATE.
Cures .the Whiskey.
Morph i ne Coca i no and
Tobacco addictions.
J. H KEITH
Bellevue Place DALI.A8.TEX
or. w. h. Mckenzie
DENTIST.
With Dr. T. H. Williams.
AllServiees Rendered
by Dr. MoKenzie will
be guaranteed byDr
Williams.
Warning Order.
altcd Sutes roon in ike India Ter-
iiatra ills' mi. isiobei leraa. ISVI
ae.1. FlaUtiB. I
WARNING ORDER
i lirsi Is warned lo ap-
Great Bargains in
len and boys spring
md summer suits at
he Bi g cash Store'
J. G . MAYS Prop.
Jamrs ( otlina one
lara-e
sided
bar. He patiently put up with the
otllile fur sollli' ljllle time tint Snal-
patiem-e aeaaed to be a virtue and
me ajeeae- One tl.iv he drove theni
T into the woods where thsy wan-
rred away and were eaten bv the
lid animals that infested tbe tiuler
The ooteome wa a suil filed before
tuire Abraham Miller by air. Key-
alda elaimlqc damagee. air. Rey-
olcta' attorney waa the late Col. S.
. Oyler. and Hev. Mr. Surlaee waa
tly repres-nted by the then young
ut riaiiiir attorney the late lien
arrison. Tbe trial took pbiee under
11 apple tree that Mr. t'oliina aaya ia
ill atantliiifr. The trial iv:is by jury.
er. Mr. TolHna reeatla flie 'aet thai
during the trial all were eoatlesa.
Ihnt flen Harrison wore no silsoend
ra and during his argument oefnre '
the jury would oeeaalonatl" i top lo
pull up his trousers. Th r' dla-
agreed. The unusual apeetsele of an intoxl-
paled moiiker. gaudily dressed In red
and gold throwing nickels and Mnnies
at a erywd of ehildrrii almost resulted
In a tragedy on Chestnut street the
other morning aays the Louisville ( ou-rier-Jisnrnal.
The monkey was more intelligent
tkaa most of hia rare. He wasn't
young and hia queer behavior could
nnl be attributed to his Ineiperienee.
Of course he waa the property of an
organ grinder. Up awoasi Clrsl truf
Mmuaieian" stopped and ground out
"ld Leave sty Happy Home for You"
always a favorite with the neighbor-
hood students.
At a second-story window the little
beast saw a man standing. Th" stran-
ger barkened and the monkey quickly
aMaabl il Jo Waa. The window was
opened and lit t tts rlirober diaap-
paared within. Kive minutes later far
eliinbcd down the lightning tod. Aft-
er thai 11 h.... monkey fsmily woufd
hate been seantislied c'mM they have
witnessed his aetlona. for a bloyk he
waa unruly. Then he began to aep-
arate himself from the mony whleh
he had collected. Wlekela flew In ev-
ery direct ion.
lint the animal kept on jabliering.
It was not bis fault that he was drunk.
When he went lo thai second-story
window the young man offered hun
whiakv-soaked bread and the animal
ate heartily.
There was an Incident of Easter Sun-
day that was not down on the pro-
gramme of one of the prominent
ehtirches of the ritv. but which caused
considerable amusement to some and
satiafaotjoa to others of the ariovahra-
els. says Ilia Chicago Chronicle.
Among the attendants were a young
man and his sister. The Youth wns
aged perhApa IS years and he was.
therefore at that unromantlc period
when falnJncaa in eMMnSSklhS i
regarded njrrely as a In istlv bore and
not as an occasion for svmpnlhy. The
young woman waa perhaps three years
hia aeni.ir. the services were long
and before they ivre half over the
girl swayed as she sninl listening to
the tlospel turned itpadly pale and
etutehed at her brolh.r . am).
"I'm going In faint" she said.
''No. you're not either." replied that
youth In an energetic whisper. "H.r..
here wake upi don't shut your eypa
What's the use of fainting? Stand
steady; whoa! low old girl."" and all
the time he waa uttering these tend r
dirrrtiuna he was Hilg his oonipan-
The effect was maglral. Half a
doaaa vinaigrettes and a host of palm-
leaf fan. could not have brought the
young woman to herself as quiekly.
(liven no encouragement to lose con-
sciousness ahe quickly pulled herself
together and was ahs lu a few Ui'u
ulsa to leave the ediftgl
Oreat aa ia the local development In
all parts of tbe state of Washington.
It sinks into insigniflrnnre comparer!
nf water
worM- It
fuluff rommrrp It" ' r r
Mantis at 1h 09mfnt Jit tot na
lion- at the cnflMno of Kv runmxl
ltlT of 1 frtir qunrtrrs of the
frlobf. Bhe ! the .oeMir of Pbn
nU-la (arthaire. 4Ml. t"r-
htnd. n the natural "Hchantre Iint nffj
in front1. Former
iMianl To W the
j . n n
i- .
P"'1""
atstl
fat's r.ni te nol.hu
Pop Corn 2c per lb. At Abet-
cosnbe'a fy-syoo-go-grooery.
J C Tuts let Ciesm Manofat
nrer.
I am prepared U furnish cream
for tbe retail trade in one 10 five
gallou lote er pat ap in brteka of
pint and qnarts for table nae al I
ao aerve frse and ten cent dishes
at in j stand opposite tbe Kimball
bonar.
Aoycue wishing to order a
qaakrr Sath cabinet call ou lira.
Kokomo I ml. Asg. 10 1899.
I'epain Syup Co.
Dear Sire: For the pett 10 years
1 was troubled wilh my stomach.
About 4 years ago was taken down
wilh rheumatism; was notable to
do a days work for 3 years. All
medicine seemed seemed of ao ben
et'u to me. ' A year ago I was ad-
I vised to take Dr. Caldwell's Sy my
I'epsin. I truly believe I would
have died but for this medicine.
My rheumatism is entirely gone
aad my stomal h is iu good condi-
tion. It has saved my ni- and 1
. annul reccommend it Uso highly.
Your- re piclfullv
i:iwpod V.eCraeken.
sold by I). ) Hart.
MuCampbetl & llnirls will de-
liver an. kind of er. am or ebrrbet
at lour reside
Qo to the Big Cash
Store for the Cheap-
est up-to-date mens
suits i n Ch i ekasha .
J. 0. MAYS PROP
Tbe Merchant Cafe serve the
best lee Cream in town.
If yon went to buy real estate
see John Well & Son 51f
Ifotice.
Fallingim and Sou Batchers
corner Kansas are. antl third St.
wish to inform their customers
tbst oo and af er June 1st. 1001
tbey will H 1 heir meat tor o8H
ouly- Tbey Intend to do away
with their books t ntiirly on that
dale so please do not ssk for
credit aa it will be refused. This
ia to all tf
Steel rod umberellas clearing
sale price. 4ic. Morgan & Gribl'i
A Clear Complexion
fa a sign of 20od health which is
quiekly obtained by use of ltex Tea
It purities the blotsl reguiaies ine
kidneys and liver and cures con
ftipalion. AH druggists are author
ized to refund the money in any
case where Rex Tea fails to do
what is claimed for it. Trice D5c
(cr package. NovO ly
Removal Notice
Milo . MncKollnr M. D. has
removed his office to the Griffin
building. Telephone No. 1.
8. Collins & go
Architects and Builders
Plans and specifications made for
any and all k'tnlsof buildings.
K-ititnales sad bids af material famished
eslileare onroer of TlS
GfiRISTAL ICC GO.
Will sell distilled
water at the ice plant
for 2 Q Per gal'011-
A New
BARBERSHOP.
The old Reaade
I JOHN NEVILLE
The over Populsr
W. S. THORNE.
I 1 TONKOQfA AHT18T
I Kvery thing new.
NKVII.LE & THORNE.
In tbe building lately ocenpied by
Goff 4 Btekef .
Ghickasha
GreenrioiJse
PHCNE 48
Hants and eat flower
ob sale at all times.
Orders from a dis-
tance filled promptly.
l'rioes as low as can be
bad csewhere.
iMfs. Johnston
& Brown.
Greenhouse at
Dr Johnston's Reaidrnet
- -
.HtlMIKIHIIIIHIHts.
SJ
SADDLE ROCK;
. W
! Restaurant
k Hotel
! 2! MEALS FOR $3.00
SHORT ORDERS.
OPEN DAY
AND N IGHT.
a J
'fWWM4eM S
; letter from our ens-
tbat thrv have fur-
order ho.n.e in t aatilnton.
"Tliev Uuappear in various ways"
was the replj. "Some are burned or
torn up instead of the receipts and
this i airtieularly true of interna-
tional money orders where the re-
ceipt are of the tame sire of the or-
der unlr vehifeJn color. Some are
aenl in letters wliich are not ad-
dressed at all or are incorrectly ad-
dressed and these together with
thousands of other orders find their
way lo the dead letter office. I'ltl-
aaalely most of theae letters find
their way back to Ih remitters or
duplicates are applied for
"The British government ut'llzes as
a source of postal reeenue all of the
money in its hands which is not paid
out lo meet money orders ujioii pres-
entation and derives about $50. noo
annually therefrom. Our (rovern-
menl does not attempt to dcYire any
profit from this source and the
money is turned into the treasury
where it is held In trust aa It were
to meet these onlicntions. The por-
ernment has no tlasirs to cluim or
colitis ale tola ornnev and il will
pay Ita nbtifrationa i -he form of a
money orJer at aev lime upon pres-
entation upon sattarttnc Itself In
the Instance of a 0(f lapse of years
that there has oeen BO previous pay-
anent. by dunlicate or otherwise. In
flreat Britain 1 aaueve. Ihia money
become forfeited lo ihr croTernment
after n .rtaln n limine of years four
I think. The Itritish (rorcrnment evl-
jsVntly proceeds Uon the theory that
It a homer 01 a money imirr or .lie
aender does not seek to cash the or-
der within a reasonable tlmt the stot-
emment ran put it lo arooil advan-
tage by applying the amount lo Us
own use. ftoch a practice undoubted-
ly facilitates the business of the gov-
ernment's end of the eonlrarl and ia
strictly legal If authorized by law.
In nearly alt muney transactions
there Is a limitation upon the valkl-
ily of any roueher which represents
cash as to Ha prc-ntation. Even a
nole payable srHkVcl dale Is barred
by the statute of .imitations In the
rarioua states
"There is to-day an accumulation
of over $25Ou0OQ in the treasnry ol
these unclaimed money orders which
has been gradually piling US year aft-
er year dnrl-ig the 35 years the gov-
ernment haa lieen conducting a
money order business. Wilh each in-
dividual order the government has
made a special effort to effect pay-
ment to the payee or restore the
amount lo the remitter anil falling
can do nought but kerp the amount.
Th. fuel thai sn.Ouo duplicate orders
are annually Issued would i.ppear In
tpdleate that the American people are
estreinely carelcs In the handling
of theie money vouchers. Where the
original p'. or Saw they are disponed
of would nil a volume.
"The government has Iswafw $1000.-
OOO.oihi in money orders and has paid
every cent of this great sum except
the H.plSJKIl 1 have inentioneil. A
single order may ! l-nie.l up to HOC
In amount and the average Is about
ft.M the smaller offices --h ng the
Ifreat bulk of orders aad the larger
offices ensiling US pi r cent nf IBM m.
"Traveling men actors circus inea.
railroad employe and others whose
kswllll aa essjasrss them to move from
place t place are very fond of buy-
ing orders payable to themselves.
They rannnl spend an order as a llill
and as no one but themselves or the
indorsees may secure the ainouni of
the orders they are lust that much
ahead when they get into the nest
town making themaelves their own
hankirs with the government sa a
depository floeoetllres an actor or a
elreus man will pre.enl a don n or
der at the close of the season which
he has bought from nine to time and
their amount rrpreeente savings
whleh otherwise would have been
spent"
Wo place of burial ia Ihe'Cnlteo
States contains the dust of so many
noted men as does the old Trinity
churchyard in New York city. With-
in the familiar inoleaure lie en.
Uirotied remains of lvi.nnn of
fate people of old Hew York. Three
deep are the graves. The early rec
orda are gone but tradition hlaiory
and ancient atonea still tell ttnir
stories of men of deeds of sacri-
fices sorreaae lalmrs and achieve-
ments. There under the shadow of
Ood'a temple mother earthha. opened
her btasnm wilh strict Impartiality
to Knfll'h govern. ira anil signers 01
the declaration to royeliet soldiers
and liberty boya. t the English gar-
rison and to the starved laartyra of
the revolution.
The colonial jroverpors. Sir Henry
Moore aad Sir Imnvers Osborne were
burled here; also the wives of fiova.
tlark and I'ornbury. Each of Iheae
repreaenlativea of foreign govern-
ment resided In the tori south of
Itonling llreen.
Here are alao the royalist judges.
.Tames Ilelancey who pre.iidcd at the
rial of Peter Zenjrer. and Ihtiilr
llorsmnnden. who though devoted t
anil
Ywk:
the eity ut
rtrton anil
formed their
on the alls of the treasnrr bulk
In.
Ami here He ren. John Utah sn
('.en. John M. Seott ami On. Mai
I Inns Wlllell. nnblest nf lita-rt.v Imp
i "on " n
IJJJ fi.J
lljill park
rt..t priii
la John Holt the pa-
- ef that Gazette and
i... si 1 ...
It was
W are pa
!
S IfS Be
People viho has
TO THE PEOPLE OF
Ghickasha and Vicinity:
We are su elisors to M W.Baker
saddles and harness we have come
lo stay to beoae with you and w
earnestly solicit a sbsre of your
trade and we ouly expect il by fair
and honest dealing and low prices
ltefore buytni; elsewhere please
eome and see us; we will maku it
lo your interest. We will make cow
boy saddles and hand made harness
a specielty.
BUIE & WALLACE.
Unprecedented.
OFFER TO DAILY READERS.
Everyone who subscribes and
pays for 3 months in advance
will receive either of the fol-
lowing papers one year tree :
sUSSJiS till I Ml r. MWIN CITY STAR.
The Times is purely The Star is stoietly
democratic and the independent and ts
best in the west. fearless ia politics.
I B r
ltaS8A8 CITY Jul R IL.
Tbe Journal i the ac-
knowledged republican
paper of tbe southwest.
Ktther of these pspeis will give yo the news of the
world the markets and general information while
the Daily Kxpress will keep you polled on territory
and home affairs. You cannot afford to he without
this combination. Remember tbe Duly Express
8 months and either of the above ope year for tbe
sum of 1 1.00 paid in advance. Try it juat once.
SHOOTING
The prize Shootinj; Gallery has
nntl is ready for customers.
STEAM
DYE
WORKS.
I
andean do work promptly as well.
R. WOODSON
2nd .St. between Kansas sod
THE STAR
. i i i i . .
i niini'M unuiiH swst not
.-3
l.esiiiuruiii oi rar. i.. vraruisi i euiitu a iihiihumi
your patronage.
The Star will
lanl of execllenee cleanliness
siippliesl with the Issst the market affonls.
J.
RUY THF REST
It ea w ... - -
jj When you buy groceries insist on having the Iw-st .
Impure and adulterated food Is dangerous. Re!h
good fresh pare groceries cost no ssore than the
other kind f you make this vour vrnr n aisre.
Here are soars samples of the vtry neat: A full tin of Kerti'Hl-
goods Donk ley's cefewratesj line of csusjsrt goods Hechieoffee
.'. Roval blend tea in J. and IBb oaekairea 'oss A Blaekwrll chow
Jf chow Ja i rerrin's worstersbtre sauce Kdam cks.riita4i.le
cheese A full line oi Dr. FrSit Roj an's intrmrted French ssrdiees.
aw cranoerrics ann anyitung rise
I I Id. S UK SJITIIIIUIE viwswnoiw m ' 'S W"j J
J. A. WARE. J. WhoteSiile Grocer.
us 1TOSKI i t nir...n. .u ni.i. t -- " rs -
TOR K t tftimtsns mwounimm s w aaraai
t K And worth living. Jf it's New York you want to II
K reach here's how to save many valuable hours. II
The aukkest train to New York is Wabash "Fast HI
M Mail' Kansas City 6.15 p. m. New York 7.J0 9 M
m second morning. Trains from this city make direct
ell I connection in Kansas City Union Depot with 1
im Wabash "Fast Mail."
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Granlee, William F. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 169, Ed. 1 Friday, July 26, 1901, newspaper, July 26, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730732/m1/2/: accessed May 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.