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The Chickasha Daily Express
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Vol.2 Chickasha Indian Territory Tuesday. April 9.1901. No. 87
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SOCIETY CARDS
DkMoI.a Y COafMJ
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afeeteon the tint Monday ol
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A. B. Snow. Recorder.:
CHK'KASUA CHAPTKK No. 17. K. A. M.
HNt on the ted and 4th Monoaji
ntb.
I
J. WILLIAM BPEAKE.
A S U1I.KKY. Scretar
lASHA LOtXiiCNO. .
1. O. O. F.
Meett Tueaday nlfht
M. C Chiavt
ORGANIZED.
Karsas City People Fixing
to Run forLands in the
Kiowa Comanche
and Wichita
Reserves.
COMING.
RACE FOR HOMESTEADS.
A. HaigmT 8c
Kansas City Commer-
cial Club to Visit
Chickasha.
AT IT AGAIN
Iai i.hit
mm
Bll U MON
j Going lo Charter a Train to
the Promised Land and
Will Bring Horses
and Provisions
for the Run.
OFFICERS ELECTED
II A LolKiK
T.
A. S. Oilkit Sec
H K Martin W U-
Tea Kiowa ami ConiancheCouipany
i tbe Name of this lloineseek-
ers' Co'ony. They Will
Issue Map aud Guide
Book for C.ullible
Lockers.
PfV
airr I'bona
E. 8TIN8OV M. D.
ii.an & Surgeon.
Promptly Attended day or aural
Kealdrace t'uone SO
DR. it. P. TYE
Physician and Surgeon .
BaaMM toil acenerai practice will air
irrcrtal eltrntkm toall kind of urerjf. Alac
W. II. MINTER
Physician & Surgeon.
OttMla CltjOru Store.
"taLNo.!. CHICKASHA. I T
Dr. CP. BROWN
Physician and Sugeon
OUtre arr r Hank of Cttlc kaaka.
I'.-al.lroi uboae.Te. Ofnce phoae. IM
A numlier of men met at
Baltimore hotel last night
organized the Kiowa and
niam-hc company. Ofliceni
i ill ban W 1 Gilbert
GILBERT & GILBERT.
Attorneys at Law
lad. Trr.
A. W. (M.MIAN
Attorney-at-Law
MA BLOW
IM). TER.
E. HAMILTON
Attorney
t-Luw
NOTaBY public
Office in Court Hotuc.
ATTORN I ES at LAW
IC IN OFIIOli
ROTARY F
Offlcc la I
I M. WILLIAMS
Attorney at Law.
lfflee la Oarey A Flltpatrlck butldlna..
the
and
Co
ud
directors wore elected as follows:
Walter C B Brougbton; J J
Montgouiery recording secretary
M F Rice John W Miller C Y
Kim art Kelsey Kennedy and
George E Kurfiss directors.
The object of the colony is to
secure homesteads in the lands
soon to lie opened. Its organizers
plan to secure a big membership
charter a special train secure
gh to last tnirty
p their stand on
y to make the run
lent shall say the
word. Each member of tbe col-
ony is to be provided with a fleet
pony on which to make the race.
It is estimated that the members
can make the run tor aliout one
third the amount it would cost
them to go as individuals.
The colony has issued a map
aud guide called the Horocseekers
Opportunity."--K C Times 7th.
In Territory Appellate Court.
Booth McAlester I T- April 5.
The United states conrt of
appeals transacted the following
j bosines today. E M Boyt vs W
C Mitchell submitted; .1 P Ellis
The Kansas City Commercial
Club the trade winner for that city
have been promising a trip down
tte Rock Island and have now set
the time for the start May 5th.
The date of arrival in Chickasha
is not yet announced but will be in I
a day or two after the o th as the
prcpsed route leads them to Ring-
gold T.xas and th nee to Denison;
thence over the Frisco home; the
trip to extend over a week. The
club will take in the Mauguni
brauch.
The Commercial Club represents
the business of Kansas City and are
always at the he d of any enterprise
to benefit that thriving and push-
ing place. Chickasha must get
ready to give the Commercial Club
the glad heart when they get here
and we ought not put olf making
the preparations too long
elub is always ready to ei
parlies excursions and com
from the country when in the big
burg.
Kansas City is the wholesale mart
for much of the traffic of this sec-
tion and our interests are largely
Identified with theirs. Let us show
these representatives ol our big
sister that we are as generous hos-
pitable and progressive as oar cli-
mate is delightful our soil rich and
and watkii undehled.
m
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m
Carrie Nation Charges the s if
Lawrence Peop e Ten 2J
Cents a Head for m
Listningtoher
Twadle A
H
arry 8.
GUndry&Go.
DtALKBS l!C
Sh
GO.iDS
SHE HITS TOBACCO HABIT
Didn't Say Very Much
About the Abominable
Liquor Traffic but
the Users of the
Weed Were
Scored.
Dry Goods
Millinery
and Notions
110 South Rpcklsland Avenue
EL RENO O. T.
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UNITARIAN
lORCH
provisic
days nn
the lion
when ti:
. ke
sin
ees
Pepsin Syrup Co. Monticello III.
Gents: I have used Dr. Cald-
well's .Syrup Pepsin with marked
success. I unhesitatingly recom-
mend it to those suffering with
Stomach Trcnble or Constipation.
It's certainly a blessing to hum-
anity. You are at liberty to nse
my inniiuiouial- Verj respectfully
F. M. wilcoxson.
E. Howard
ays Barkeepers are Better Than
Unitarian Ministers. Called
Them ' Devil's Scullians
Iufidels" and Other
Choice Epithets.
No. 5431.
First National Bank
Capital : : . . $25000.00.
CHICKASHA IND. TER.
DHItCTORI :
K. M. Bourland C H. Hrssent. R. Bund g. B. Mnm A. L Xail
M. K. Hwtenjr H'thb Hendru C. B. Campbell H. R. Johnson.
CORRESPONDENTS - Importers and Traders National Bank. New York: Am-
erican National Hunk. Kausas city. Mo; Boatmtn's Uank. St Laais Mo; Farsera
and Meehanlca Bank. Fort Worth. Texas.
(ur patrons irrespective of the aizo of their accounts will receive careful and
considerate attention and liberal accommodation will be extended them upon accept-
able collateral.
if
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m
Lawrence Kaa. April 8. Mrs.
Natioa lectured to a fair sized audi-
ence in the Bowersock opera house
here j eslerday 'afternoon. She se-
cured the use of the house for noth-
ing but she charged an admission
of 10 cents which netted her a neat
little sum for hea pains. Her
speech was more of a sermon than
usual. She spoke very little of the
liquor IralHc but his tobacco users
hard. She gave I'nitarians a warm
roast saying that a barkeeper is
better than a Unitarian minister
because the former make no fix-
tensions of being good. In r peak-
ing of Unitarians she used such
choice epithets as "devil's scullions
infidels" etc.
BEAVERS A BAYER
Attorneys at Law.
vs
R
tzpalrick
U vs tOW!
OUca la r
Thlcfcaaha.
Sana Bank.
Indian Territory
CHAS. M. FECHHEIMER
Attorney at Law.
OfSoe In rear of Bank of Chlckaaha.
Alt-er Me. ton John I. Merits
MELTON ft M OKi: is.
Attorneys-at-Law.
C II 1 1 K A s ii v IND. TKB.
H. L. GRIGSBV
trorney at La
la all courta In the Terrli
MOSKO-
gee snbmitted; Chicago Rock
Island and Pacific railroad vs J
W Hoover sobmit'ed; Bots
Freeney vs Frank Brittain six
days given to file bt'ef.
Our ice cream parlor will be
opened Saturday. Wood & Marrs.
Dr.
B. W. FESLER
2ST T I S T
in post office budding.
ad Crown Work a specialty.
A horse dealer in Oklahoma
City is making arrangements to
get together a number of fast
horses to hire out to persons who
desire lo make the ran for a claim
at the opening of the new coon-
B at Remedy for dhi amatism.
All who - nse Chamberlain's
Pain Halm for rheumatism are de
lighted with tbe quick relief from
a a a Ma . . a
pa n wmcn u uiiuras. vtnen
speaking of this Mr. D. X. Sinks
of Trcv Ohio Hays: "home time lent.
ago I bad a severe attaek oi rheu-
matism in my arm aud shoalder.
I tried numerous remedies but
got no relief until I was recom-
mended by Messrs. Geo. F. Par-
sons & Co. druggists of this
place to try Cuutubcrlaiu's Pain
Balm. They recommended it so
highly that I bought a bottle. I
was soon relieved of all pain j
have since recommeuded Hup lini-
ment to many of my friends who
agree with me that it is tbe best
remedy for mnscular rheomatism
in the market." For sale by tbe
Palace drng store.
NOTICE TO REPUBLICANS.
The Chickasha Keptih'ican Club
will meet at the U S Commission
er's office at the court bouse in
Chickasha Thursday night April
1 1th for the purpose of consider-
ing a number of applications ask
ing the endorsement for Federal i
apX)intments. All members of
the Club are requested to be pres-
J D Bridges pre.
Walter Penquite sec.
Ghickasha Bottling Works.
Is now nicely located in their
new building on corner opposite
the Ice Plant have just received
a carload of bottles and cases
and are fully prepared to meet
the demands of Chickashs and
surrounding country.
We now use both crown corks and Hutch ins spring stoppers. Our
capocity is 300 cases pe day. Motto: Prompness cleanliness and
po. E. S. DUGAN Prop.
AmsdenLumberCo.
Lumber
bash
Doors Etc.
COAL delivered to any part of the city.
Southwest corner B. P. MOORE
Courthouse block.
Manager.
Buy Velvet Starch and receive
a beautiful apron free
tu tb.&sat McGebee & Son
For All Kinds
of Pomp and Wind Mill
Sewing Machine work see N.
I). Powers er leave orders at L. J
Woods coufectlonery third
door north of Poat OflBee.
N. B. POWERS
Go to Pimm & Cbarleville tbe
white horse boggy and harness
sign north of the Citizens! javlor is the
National Bank for baggies har- ciMa lD amj BUCCt
ness saddle etc. They have i d maleria goan
up-to-date vehicles of all kinds.
70 tf
Tbe Fairest Offer Ever Made
To any one suffering with Dys-
pepsia Indigestion Soar stomach
or Heartburn take Rex Dyspep-
sia Tablets. All druggists are au-
thorized by the manufactures to re-
fund the money in any case they
fail to cure. Price 50c. per pack
age. Remember the name Rex I ttnce
Dyspepsia Tablets. Nov 9
Our candies are not excelled by
any confectionery in the city.
86-lf Wood A- Marrs.
rv none
52-tf
Correspondents Waited.
write to ns if yon want to learn
what Dr. Caldwell's Syrnp Fepsin
will do or call at oar store and
get a trial bottle. Ten doses 10c.
a.t E Howard.
Tbe Beanmont oil fit Id con tines
to excite the interest of the!
country. Oil has been produced
la abundance in Kansas aud is!
known to exist farther north-'
ward while the indications of this
country aie more than flattering.
It is but a short distance south-
ward before tbe same country is
reached which gives Corsicana
such profitable wells. It appears
certaio that when tbe titles ques-
tion have been settled in the
Creek Nation and opportunity has
been given to people who will
work earnestly for development
of the country that oil will be
found in this country in abond-
The development of that
interest alone will be sufficient to
give us a condition of prosperity
which we have hardly dreamed
and there would be several other
lines to contribute to the progress
of the country also.
Hog Fencing.
We are just unloading a car
load of hog fenceing and poultry
netting. Gilkev Bros.
...STEPHENSON & BROWNE
LUMBER COMPANY...
(Successors to W. A. Armstrong.)
Lumber Sash Doors Lime Etc.
A. HAIGHT Manager.
THE FAIR.
Begs to say to all old friends and also to tbe
New Comers to the city that we are nearly
established at our new stand 3 doois south
of the post office. We have just received a
fine assortment of stationery of all kinds
cheapest in city. Also Queensware glass-
ware tin and graniteware notions and nov-
elties of all kinds. Give us a call and look
over our stock. We will positively save
you money on all classes of goods
R. F. Scoff en & Co
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