Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 138, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 11, 1903 Page: 1 of 4
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Vol. XI ffi5.5 Chickasha Indian Territory. Thursday June II 1903. ' D!YZ? Nc. 138
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An Era or Advancement and Progress for Chickasha is at Hand. The New Council has begun Work. Citizens give them Your .Support.
THE
COMPLETE
STOCK:
Yesterday we opened a new lot of
Lawns Cambrics Bleached Cotton
Sheetings etc. to make the assortment
complete. These lots are new and go in
the Dissolution Sale at the same sharp
redactions as the other goods before
quoted.
One lot Printed Lawns good designs
at 3 l-2c.
One.lot Figured Lawns good designs
at4K2c.
One lot Satin Striped Lawns regular
8 l-3c valuo at 5c.
Crowds are taking advantage of this
exceptional opportunity every day. Do
not wait until the assortment is broken
to supply your wants.
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SPECIAL SALE ON SHIRTS !
We have- an unusually
liuo lino of (icntli'men's Dress and Negligee Shirts
were i5 75c and 86c.
Theso
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So at
This Week
Onfy.
i GUnningham Edwards & Boyd
CUPID WAS THERE.
Ou the Banks of the Washita
Liltle Love God Held
His Court.
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ann. Leeds Pagan Newman Grif
tiu Hayes Johns Hutterly ; Mee-
dauieii Cleaves Kiddle Reardon
Mercbaut Ross Wear T. H.
Williams J. W. Harris.
MILITARY PARTY.
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iB Vi A Savings
yM H Account
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i : S - fA in time of sickness and
fr'f . A fcTT' -. I trouble a sure support
Save your money cow take advantage of present
prosperity to lay up a snug provision for the future.
We pay 4 por Cfnt. Ii'ti'fot on all Savings Accounts.
Till; CHICKASAW TRUST COMPANY
CliickaiOia Indian Territory
Daily Express 10c per week.
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A Fine new stock oilmen's pants
prices from $1.50 up.
Our line of men's hals are com-
plete good qualities at low prices.
'JEN'S SHOES
All leathers all shapes. See our
...line...
We are agents lor tlie "Little
Giant" school shoe something
good for wear. Try a pair for
the children.
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A large Dumber of guestn were
entertained Monday eveuiug by
Misi. Henrietta Pyle and Mr. auil
Mrs. Albert Oarris id a uuiqae ami
very enjoyable iuaDn;r. The oc
casion was complimentary to the
visitor of the two ladies Miss
Calloway of Austin and M ra. Sher
man Cleaver of Gainesville Tex.
and was carried out with an elabor
ate detail wbicb made it prominent
among the many Bummer outings
now being planned.
The gues's were invited to meet
"Cupid in Lovers' Grove." Ac-
cordingly a drive of about ciht
miles was made and in au inviting
spot near the river ahalt was made
Japanese lanterns were strung and
eats add tables were provided for
the married folks who immediately
sat down to cards aud flinch. Tuen
the younger portion of the party
proceeded to woo the smiles of t!ie
little love god in tbe uio-t approv-
ed fashion. The divertiou known
as"piogre8aive courtbhi4" provides I
thai each gentleman shall propose
to each idy present in tnrn after;
whtcb tbe vote of thi l ulies is tak-'
en as to the most approved woour.
and vice versa and of the gentle
men as to the lady Kat susceptible
to their wooing also tbe euoou-
iest. Rev. Reagor on ibis occas-
ion was the winner and received a
sterling blotting roller while Mr.
D. F. Peyton wan consoled witb a
slick which signified that be would
go tbrongh lite single unless ne
changed bla tactics of love making.
Miss. Cora Hamilton as tbe leaal
suiceptible of the ladies received
coffee spoon inscribed "JJon'i
pike" and Miaa Julia Owsley as
the "spoonieat" waa awarded an
immense spoon Inscribed "God
bless the boy e. I love tbem all.''
Some of tbe young ladies are nuclei
the Imprei'ion that the geutlemen
knew pretty well what would be
expected of them on that evening
and had their little speeches ready
and that the eaid gentlemen would
nave been less composed had they
been more in earnest. "Kisses"
and bonbons accompanied the
garnet and later ice cream and
cake were served. -.
The guests Inoinded Misses
Callaway Hamilton Sparke Kem-
iogton Hampton Anderson i -
lisms Hewett Olive Mierwood
Cloud Fox Harris Chisholm
Owsley McEae of Camden Ark.
Johnson of Pilot Point Tex.
Tattle of Minco Harrison of Paris.
Tex.. Madeira of Law ton Siguiou
of Bowie ; Messrs. Morgan Mc-
Cannell Boyd Owsley Battling
Gilpen Whitemsn Bigmon Olive
Brownson. Barefoot (jarmichari
Gilkey Temple Melt n Fessler
BryaD Harbour Mmi Peyton
Hendrix Keagor; Messrs. and
Meidames Light M. Hamilton
Spark? Callawsy Whiteman ii.
B. Johrson Ben JohnsoD FUu-
51iss Hamilton's Patriotic Eater-
tainment in liouor of Her
Natal Day
JaGkman a Lemon
Corner Chickaslii ATenue ami Second street.
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Miss Cora Ilainilton'd beautiful
home on Washington Heights was
the scene of a delightful entertain
ment Tuesday evening in honor of
I thut popular yoong lady's eight
centh birthday. Tbe decorations of
the entire house were of a mili-
tary churacter. flags beiug every
where uned the result being most
effective.
Whist and flinch were enjoyed
iu the parlors by tbe devotees of
these gumes while on a platform
erected ou tbe lawn dancing waa
indulged in by others who prefer-
red the moonlight and ple.isant
June breeze.
Iu the diuing room from a gen-
etous punch bowl over which a
pretty arrangement of eighteen can
dks shed a6oft radiance Miss Nel-
lie Sparks dispensed tbe refresh-
beverage. Flags and ferns and
roses made this room a delight to
the eye and here later in the even-
ing ice cream avid cake weie
served to the following guestf;
Misses Harrison Cashell SigmoD
Callaway Ikard and Johnson a
bevy of charming Texas young
women who are viniting in
:be citj ; Migees McKae of Camden
Ark. I uttie of Miuco and Sacre
of Purct-li also among tbe popular
contingent of suaimer vihitors;
Misses Jennie and Ella William.
Hewitt. Fox. Sherwood Cloud
Remington Hampton Sparks Har-
ris. Olive Jobusoo Owsley Spen-
cer Koss. Pyle; Messrs. Dodd
Gilkey Morgan Barefoot. Bryan
Melton Sarbacb Carmichacl
Brownson Hulton of Kansas City
Kfilog of Oklahoma City Mills
Fessler Boyd Owsley Bartling
McC'anuell Bigmon Williams
Cloud Phillips .larboe Peyton
Fecheiiuer Harbour Ttmpie
Bailej ; Messrs. and Mrs. L'ght
Adams Atkinson Sparks lliddle
Bond Ben Johnson; Mr. Bourlaud.
Mina Hamilton was the pleased
recipient of a large number of
very beautiful gifts.
THE ELKS AT ENID.
spirits of the crowd. Tbe party
was in charge of Traveling Pas-
senger Agent E. M. Duncan of
Oklahoma City himself an Elk
and the train stopped at El Ke.no
Kingfisher and other towns along
tbeioute where large delegations
joined the Chickastia crowd.
j he delegation from bei e was
composed of Messrs. J. VV. Spcakf
E- Koot Jack Harris McCannel
W. L. Kuotts. C. S. Wibley: Bert
Barefoot Alger Melton W. A.
Bohart We Whiteman L. L.
Bryan W. H. Owsley. Bryan
came pretty near getting left but
they stopped the train and took
him aboard
WILLOPEN STUDIO.
il't. Rooke An Accomplished
Illinois Mnsician. Will Lo-
cate in This City.
Mrs. R. S. Rooke of Blocning-
loo. 111. who is etoppiug with her
sister Mrs. Ray Kiordon at 717
Choctaw avenue is an accomp
lished musician and teacher of
music who will be a pleasing ad-
dition to musical circles of this
city. Mrs. Eooke holds a diploma
from the Illinois Weeleyan College
of Music and has fine ricjmmen-
dations as a-aoccejaful teacher
piano and organ be'ng tho depart-
ments to which she has given spec-
ial attention. Mrs. Iiooke will
opeu a studio of musicnl instruc-
tion about June 15 at Mrs Kior
don 'e home and being a lbdy of
most pleasant and business like ad
dress will bo sore t win many
friends and pupil. Pupils' recit
als will be given by -Mrs. Rooke si
the close of a term's work whteb
will be a feature of her up to date
methods pleasing to pupils.
patrons and friends alike.
UNIOnTeNTER .SCHOOL.
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fe in a gold U ;il 11 Case is snutvgoid ; II
Pi Ur it adds notliiiii: to the beauty of i f
the ease adds niiirh to thf cost
and is not as strong as some cheaper
metals lu the
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a sheet of stiffening; metal takes the
plai e of this wasted gold makes
the case stronger and much cheaper
yet preserves all its gold beauty.
The lase is guaranteed for 25 years.
You should see ibis Case.
JALTOM & OWSLEY
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If it is not un E.itiiiun.
It is not a Kodak.
A now and well sclcrled lot f
Kodaks. See them in tho win-
dow. Also all mi j (plies nccceeary
to develop and liuish inoiinltd
photogiapliB.
EHOWiSOrS PHARMACY.
21'J Chickasha Ave
ANOTHEll WEEK OF SPECIAL
I5A1U4AINS AT THK
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BIG CASH STOR
Our stock of Dress Goods is entirely too lurjje and wo are
going to give you extreiuely low prices on the following gnodd.
G pieces of Merceri.od Crepe regular viduc fioc
this week
IU pieces fancy 6tripo Fonget' regular valuo 05c
this woelt 40c
8 pieces solid color Silk Tissues junk blues and
25c
greens regu'ar price 50c this week
1 lot of 'JO pieces faucy stripe Djuiitics in nil thudes
regular 10 und l'JAc this week for 7 -tit
10 pieces tolid color Organdies 15c lino
this week only 10c
30 pieces tripod and flowered Dimities 7c valuta
this week fur
A Lnrge Delegation Leaves For
Tnat City in a Special Train
Today.
A big party of Elks niosl of
them members of the local lodge
departed this nioruiug at 3:30
o'clock in a special train for Enid
where touight they will assist iu
instituting a new lodge of the or-
der in that city. The gang was a
morry one and the two coaches
baggage car and engine were bare
ly big enough to contain the high
A Kevival Meetiog byRev.Haeck-
er Sunday Program by the
Children.
Mrs.
Mrs. Mitchell visited with
Castle one day last week.
Mies Lydia Mollett has returned
from Edinond where she ha been
attending school.
Miss Maud De Cou is home from
school. She taught reading and
rhetoric in the Alva high school.
Mrs Castle has returned home
from a visit at R! Eeno her stay
being prolonged on account "f the
bigh wateT.
Tho engineer of 5)1 1 has return-
to his old rnn and it is hoped by
some of our people that eucb an
accident won't happen soon again.
Our Sunday school has a splen-
did program for children's dev.
The title of the exercise is "The
Golden Hearts" We hopetobave
a nice time and would like to see
a good crowd in attendance. Come
everybody.
Rev. Haecker is holding a ser-
ies of meetiog this week. He is
an able talker and we hope much
good may come of his week's la-
bors. He has good crowds and all
the young people manifest inter-
est io the meeting.
50 pieces fancy colored Lawns will go this wotk for
the very low price of per yard
10 dozen Ladies' Gauze Vests 0 for
Big lot of Ladies rarueols and Sun Shados
and y&c values
05c
5c
4c
25c
50c
Remsmfcer the Old- Reliahla HA?1!LT0N-BR0WN SHOES
AND SLIPPERS THE" BEST ON EARTH.
Come and Ite convinced that we have the largt'bt and cbtuqt line of
DUY GOODS IN
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OF ODDS AND ENDS
To show the people of Chickasha
our appreciation of the large busi-
ness they have given ns since open-
ing our store here we have decided
to offer them for the next 15 days
our entire store at
30 and 40 per cent Discount For Cash
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To All of cur Old Friends and Customers and L!any New Ones:
We are now nicely located m our new quarters with tho
largest and best selected stock of Furniture Carpets Mat
tings Window Shades Lace Curtains Portieres Draperies
etc. etc. in the Southwest Territory. In fact we have
Everything for the fiome.
It is a pleasure to show our goods and our salesmen will be
glad to extend you every courtesy. We want to extend our
thanks to everyone who attended our opening Saturday after-
noon and evening and especially those who so kindly as-
sisted us in making it a success. Wo are grateful to the pub-
lic for the interest manifested in our new store and cordially
invite the people of Chickasha and surrounding country to call
again early and often and we will bo pleased to see you and
satisfy your wants.
CTG SIGMON FURNITURE d CARPET CO.
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We must close out a number of
odds and ends to make room for
our big FALL STOCK which begins
to arrive next month.
SHOW:
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$35 upricht folding bed
3 25 mantel folding bed
12.50 iron folding bed
3.00 iron bed
7.50 iron bed ...
10.00 iron bed
2 rolls 25c matting
3 rolls 20c matting
3 rolls 15c matting
4 9.00 dresser . . .
12.00 dresser
90c dining chair
l.OO dining chair .
3.50 solid oak leather seat rocker
1.50 solid oak cane seat rocker l.OO
2.50 solid oakr 24x24 center table 1.65
2.00 solid oak 20x20 center table 1.20
5.50 6 foot extension table . 3.90
6.50 6 foot extension table . 1.35
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Rugs and Curtains in proportion. Everything
in tho entire stock marked down and in
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