Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 123, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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Chickasha Daily express
The Furnishings For Your Home
We extend you a cordial invitation to inspect our
stock. No trouble to show you our goods whether
small or high price.
ALL GOODS GUARANTEED
Buck's Gas Range Be Pleased Once
The Happiest Time h Graduation
EVANS & SMITH
rgL :v. Whv
small 'token?
not m it orr: ;
CIO. H.CVANS Editor. UKt P. SMITH Manager.
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We invite your i.v;..e;;on of hundreds
of pretty gifts.
M. FLATAU & SON
Jewelers and Opticians
Jutt rtitivci bttullfuJ tthitinn ttftacy t$ an! Ctttla
OFFICIAL PAPER OF GRADY COUNT Yj
Ecferei at th Poslofi'Ice at Chickasha Okla. as second clan sail matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES. jOc weelc ieV.iervl Ij carrier .19
One rear d-liered by carrier U 3 Oc Tear ty EAil .60j
fcii combi. d:erd by carrier- 2 4) Six trottis by ca;l . t
Itree montii di'.Iverti by carrier 12.) j Three combi by maJ 1.6-.
One taenia delivered by carrier i Singis coiy .CJ ;
Aoy rrooo!i rtHectfoa oa tba character maadicf cr repufxtloa of
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la tie coI'isels of the Exfres will be gladly corrected ;ja iu being trougbl
to tie attention of the tsa-nageznect.
PUEL1C INTEREST IN THE PUBLIC sal's can be only th farther repudia-
SCHOOLS. . i:ca of Larimer or a blot on tat fair
mrfffftja.-jjSL a. I
- tame of the KUnoii electorate. Oar
No iM't':ft that is ir.alr.VtM bygi"ss is that Lcef -get bis.'
t.e ;at torn- c.o'.er to tr r.ar: o:
the people tlaa the p'.b'lc schools la
this train:!.? caasp of democracy th
After b-ir.? "abolished" regularly j
f a boat a day durln the entire
cfaihlren of the ri h aaJ the poor rr.t
a fi i mlngl on common ground anJ
the influence of the ik-LooI per.erates
It remained f jr Ani-r'ra to demon-
htiitt: the jn;bi:i;l"s of free ed ca-
tion for the cbiM. in of a'l th pecpie
a:.d every pasng fc'--n Ot.r pub-
lic R'in'jl ey;-m i.;?bej fura:d to-
ward a biffVer ctai.dard of i-'.'.:':.--iicy .
V is an ex;;'r;i:e iiitM'utiorj iira-
lisg leavily itjrfui !(:ke:.Woks of the
tspay:ra but be It sain! to tbft f riit
of the i M-ns- of our t-t;z-rt t:i-y
i ny the biii (he'-rfuiiy th-ir orny ar.x-
i.ry b-iis; tiiat tlie money i "eil
j-i;t-nt and tbat the schools prwJuce
the rul'j that are e:;;itoteJ of them.
It isn't atrunge that the oiose of
thr s b'yo! t'-na wit.ii corr-m'-tiement
e??!on of the itgikUture Col. Ssdaey
Su;'?? is BtiU on the job a state "high-
wayman" Ti.f :oioiil Is t.jo beay
a .ro;s:t;a to b dieted of 10
0
It ' the o;.(-n t-a-vn for tb in:; ia-
tiie and r'-ffrendum in Oklahoma and
the prfc;-- ti are that bill to be pre-8-If-i
it th- BJ ial elw:tjoii in Ao-
pm fuialsij ns ail the Sunday
readin w can eonsuHte Lf-tw;en now
and that ti.T.e.
I'r'-i lent Wilson's little love note
to the Ja;.s -s (ep'y to their rrot.-Kt
on the California legislation was only
aboyf. im words long but It i aaij
to have bn ut?r-8aturatHl with
g-oi!i-s?. How could ev-n blood-
wrn f.md mofbm f'hT nd j Jenog l.Ke tne jap ne
fr.-isJa f:-kii.s to the scne of the i 80 cru;1 88 t0 11 a;on ua and tar
cIo'Bifig Merci.-s in whith the children
are partirfat;t. The !titi-rest tiiat is
b-:&g Biaaifet-d in the events by
U.f. peos-le; of Cb::asha howg hoi
The miiienium bin? d.;e next year
all of us B!Kbt j tit a eil Join th
Iwn't Worry tl'jh.
finre it ba fca diseovf-rd that
tho--e "ttltsonul" were rank forg-
er i- tie bldCkl.t has ben ii.J
o.jt.
Now that we have go many oil nr.-a?
ratrs among us it will be we!! for the
dalrs to ordr a few more car loads
of bonk wagons.
Merely b:a.;:-e a woman "just
dreadi to go to Mrs. A. 'a party" It is
no sign that she wouldn't have W-a
peeved if she hadn't beea invited.
It's Just aboat time for some somi-
an individual to coin forward with
the information that what we nd is
an "old fashion fourth of July pic-
nic." t'r.f le Hi says the old fashion base-
hail game in which they "crossed bat"
and fre'iuTitly cracked heads wa
fully as intf-restln? as a mod-.-rn no-
hit no run performance.
Dictating a letter to a idenographer.
in reply to a I'refcbytTian minister
Judste Hailfy said "Referring to what
you say in regard to the i'reibyteriaa
synod of Oklahoma etc." The judge
happened to glance over the lt.-t;r be-
fore he signed it and the su-nographer
had written "sinner" instead of
"synod." He shudders to think what
would have hap!ened if he had not
cautjtit tne error.
m.iuc.'i tjy ha the wt-ifare of th
t- nwjf at n-srt as w-n r tr. j.n
us up after Woodrow has put over a
pretty piw:. of wioihv like that? Wil-
son wiil mo ft a out the trouble if the
8oa of Mars will just l-t him alone.
If Will Irvin the rnat'azin.' writer
fiiey take in the progress of the thii-jwho ha3 C(:nf! t0 Oklahoma to Ket
dren.
The gc:hool term now clos!.?
b
data for a story about Al Jennings
3aJiil step over to Chickasha he can
-t) a very successful one and the'fi"Mlre !'m valuabie pointers on the
f.u-rir.'.endeiit and teachers are to be j Rof;!c 'ram. robbery north of
cngratulated. The training of fu'urth! i:iC- hkh A1 superintended.
itzen is as srreat a work as any i s"v"ral of our prominent citlns have
i.aa or woman can be called upon to
and the fai'h.'ul teacher is entitled
n-j a lar?e mKtsjro of public gratitude.
J'.'it-l and encoura".! by the sympa-
.( ie:c c.ior.era! ion of parents t!i ni-n
..'.el women in ti.a.ve of training the
'.:Hren m'i a'h'eve a larger rri'-a-
.re of ' -i-s than would otherwise
11. i.cat'.It. ftr.rj ttte pitiH (pterin
t't !t t.e:r? rr( r :'i-!: f.rt r l''ir W.rV
h. thr-f';re to tje rekor:cd a? ore o!
e r- . f. t '-. !. if; f irf. t i
of s'iiOC ed-i' .t- .!!.
After a leasing bee which King
(.r V;'tl p ;i:"d I !'' ' "
C '' hit of r-.'.rr.f; r.;;."ri:..o;ia! l!-l.an'-es
in royal cSr'le of English and
Orman rr.lt robedom.
vivid recollections of being lined up
while tne bandits relieved them of
their valuables. Even a Chickasha
minister who was a pasrng-r on the
train failed to make his plea for len-
iency s'ick with the greedy robbers.
tr.ay call on y.j r.-1'.
6. Is the fly dangerous? He is
ir.an'3 wcr.it pe-t and mere dangerons
than wild basa cr rattlesnakes.
V.'hat dUeases does the fly car
ry : lie carries trpoid fever consaxp i
tioa and auaimer cox; Li Int. How? On !
his wings and hJiry feet. Waa is hi j
correct name? Typhoid fly.
8. Did be ever kill anyone? He kill-j
ed more American soldiers during the
foaniiih-Arnerkan war than did the
bullets of the Spaniards.
ft. Where are the greatest number
of cases of typhoid fever consumption
and summer complaint? Where there
are the most flies.
1. Where are the must i!:i?
Woer? there is the most filth
11. Why should we kill the fly? Be-
cause be may kill us.
12. When shall we kill the fly? Kill
bittt before he gets wings.
kill bim when he is a maggot in
the manure pile kill bim while he is
in the egg state.
lit. Hew? Keep the stable dry an 1
clean and don't allow any manure to
stay on the premises longer than one
week. Have all other filth and t .
accumulating on your premises reu.. '
ed or burned once a week.
11. If your neighbor fails to comply
with these rules and allows flies to
breed on bis premises to visit you
screen your doors and windows anil
keep them out. K. C. Star.
A heautiful cabinet range made
of best malleable iron plain per-
fectly sanitary. To fully appreci-
ate the cabinet gas; we want you
to call and see it. We will change
the artificial oven to natural for
S4.00 extra.
Don't wait for natural gas but
get the conveniencejof the artificial
so Ion? as we have it. Hfl
THE PRICE P J.UU
forever with the best Sanitary
Kitchen Cabinet
"BORDER QUEEN"
This cabinet is unlike other cabi-
nets all white enamel everything
removable sanitary..
YOUR WIFE wants a nice cabinet.
Why not tell YOUR HUSBAND
about it today. C07 CO
Come in and see p&I.Jv
. llohod? can ac use the "Hon." Lori-
mer of being lacking in nerve. It is
reported that he will go before the
people of Illinois again as a candidate
for the. senate. The two posstble re-
EXPRESS PACKAGETTES
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Vacation Days.
Vacation days are almost here
Excuhe us while we shed one tear;
i No more we'll answer to the roll
We re o:f for that ol' swirnmin hole.
The "silo social" is th" !at "func-
tion" in rural Oklahoma and it isn't
a bad idea.
Another sinful way to wa"-te time is
to worry over Uncle Sam's unprepared-nes-is
for war.
BRAIN OOZE FROM i
OUK FIG BROTHERS.
Senator EaFollette gives it out that
he is a Republican and this stirs up
a lot of na'ural curiosity as to what
the Republicans are now. Cleveland
Plain Dealer. .
The best proof of the spirit of de-
votion to the voteh-for woiueii cause is
seen in the fad tiiat twenty or thirty
thousand suffragettes have decided on
one style of bat. New York Press.
Pittsburg I'a. Is badly crippled.
Most of the pupils and many of the
teachers In her public schools are on
strike and lionus Wagner has a float-
ing cartilage on the knee. St. Louis
Republic.
The secretary of the navy has sub
stituted "right" and "left" for "star
board and "port" so as to be easily
understood by recruits from the farm.
W hy not "gen" and "baw?" New York
Press.
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Compiled by the Grady County
Abstract Company 112
North Third Street.
Charles M. Lents and wife to Mrs.
MattSe Pound 5 13 $ 17T..; W K Nff
NW 34 fi 7.
Ross Alexander to H. W. Duckwall
5-20-12. $12.; lot :5 block ?2 Tuttle.
T. M. Hoskins and wife and V. A.
Ryan and wife to J. H. Iiryant '-16-13
$!'.); lot 4"i block l."s Chic-kasha;
lots 1 2. ?.. block In Spark's first ad-
dition to Chickasha.
A. W. Cooper to A. Mansfield 5-10-13
I.'ot); lot 8 block Alex.
I. II. Harne-s to Benjamin McKar-
land 3-21-13 f!; KE NW; NE SE
NW; E 14 NE NW NW 22-Z1.
Are vou going through this summer with the same Refrigerator? When it
does not give satisfaction. "GET THE HERRICK."
Absolutely guaranteed to give vou satisfaction; fflQ i;f Tft CQ
no matter what style pi7.aU 1U $J7
Come in and see the whole line before you buy.
Trunks Bags Suit Cases-The biggest line to select from. All styles.
Trunks from $4.00. Bags from $5.00. Suit. Cases from $2.00
O-Cedar Heps $1.00
Telephone u s
and we will de-
liver you at
once. You
cant do with-
out it.
Dizziness vertigo (bimd staggers)
sallow complexion flatulence are
symptoms of a torpid liver. No one
can feel well while the lirer is inactive.
Herbine is a powerful liver stimulant.
A dose or two will cause all bilious
symptoms to disappear.. Try it. Price
""c. Sold by Owl drug store and Pub-
he Drug Co. Adv. diw
1 i
"1
Your Health is Your Wealth
Here is no sukiUute. Your wealth won't BUY
health. Yea must think healthy thoughts. You roast
breathe healthful atmosphere. You must eat HEALTHFUL
FOOD ONLY. If you buy just anything or EVEN every-
Ifitng Jo eal( rief3 it's ch??p - y?2 C2T?5tJt C'pect GOOD
HEALTH good brain action cr good physical accomplish-
ments. Your mind your muscles YOUR VERY LIFE is
nourished and sustained by what YOU EAT therefore yoa
cannot afford to take any chances.
Well known brands of food bearing the name and
unconditional guarantee of unquestionably RELIABLE and
reputable manufacturers and distributors afford ycu ample
protection and to demand such a brand INVARIABLY is
your only safeguard. All good Grocers can supply you
with "NEW STATE BRAND" COFFEE Tea Canned Fruits
Vegetables and other food products. The cans are hon-
estly filled with the choicest products of garden field and
orchard and being handled by ALL COOD GROCERS be-
speaks the universal satisfaction of "NEW STATE BRAND"
Foods and guarantee yoa the most reasonable prices and
most uniform quality. Isn't it so? INDEED it is. YOU
KNOW.
Glorious rain. Very pleasant day. Good afternoon.
Its Vailiinscr-Ifsliell-Frasier Company
Wlntlinule (irtjt ct .
Slight Formality.
"Do you think the office ought to
eek the man?" "Yes" replied the
willing patriot; ' although of course it
fi.ay be necessary for the man to
leave ils address with the bead of a
department."
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A STOLEN SMILE' fl TWO. 4
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Her or She.
If with the mother you should care
To make a sincere "hit"
In speaking of the babe beware
You do not call it "it."
Nixon Waterman.
The Six Bst in Spring Fiction.
"You're the Only Girl I Ever Loved.'
"I Never Was Kissed biefore."
"I CuulJ Never Never lxve Anyone
but You."
"Darling I Couldn't Live Without
You."
"You're the Most Ueautiful Oirl in
the World."
"I Could Never Even Look at An-
other Man." New York Times.
Main Idea.
"I stippose there are many prob-
lems w hich the poor explorers seek to
solve?" said the unscientille man.
"Yes" replied the intrepid traveler;
"a great many." "What is the most
Important one." "Getting back."
A "FLY CATECHISM."
1. Where is the fly born? In ma-
nure and filth.
2. Where does the fly live? In
every kind of filth.
3. Is anything too filthy for the fly
to eat? No
4. (a) Where does he go when he
haves the surface closet and the ma-
nure pile and the spittoon? Into the
kitchen and dining room
(b) What does he do there? He
wa!k3 on the bread fruit and vegeta-
bles lie wipes his feet on the butter
and bathes in the milk.
5. Does the fly visit the patient sick
ul!t tvpiifviil ti-ver ennti!i in . p)l) atj't
cholera jnf.intiiui ? He doe3 and he
The "Wooden"
Nutmeg
is a time honored joke yet
the way the nutmeg i3
ordinarily hctiidlcct it rnib.t
just as well be wooden.
The nutmeg gets its flavor en-
tirely from its oil. Some have
more some have less of this oJ
to start with. Then by careless
handling and a poor grinding
method often much of this oil
is Ifjst the ground nutmeg in
such cases might almost as well
lie made of a wooden nutmeg.
Yet it is pur aad complies
with the law.
White Swan Nufmef !s made
only of nutmegs that are rich-
est in oil (flavor). They're pack-
ed for shipping to the mill in a
way to preserve this oil. They're
ground by a process which saves
Jill this oil and the ground nut-
meg is put into air tmht tin
which keeps the flavoring
strength. Absolutely pure and
more than that tetter than the
law requires. Ask your grocer.
Waples-Platter Grocer Co.
Denison Fort Vv'orht
8r
Dallas
FOR
THIS
WEEK.
Seasonable
Merchandise
Reduced
Greatly for a
CleanUp
Sale
This is an opportunity to
secure many new things
in plenty of time for
long service this season.
A Large Line of Shirt
Waists at
One-Half
Price
Newest Novelties in
Wash Goods at
Greatly
Reduced
Prices
A Store
Full of
Bargains
r-a w V . m W 'r
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Make Shabby Surfaces
Like New
Step outside and look at your home from your
neighbor's viewpoint. How many articles does
your neighbor see that are marred scratched or
shabby? How many floors are rough and poms and
hard to keep clean? Which room could be brighten-
ed up and made more cozy?
All these can be made like new and at trifling cost
by using a few small cans of Lincoln Paints or Var-
nishes. Our "Home Painting Jobs" booklet tells
you how you can do ityourselt. Ask for it. It's free.
We have a Lincoln Paint. Varnish Stain Enamel
or finish for every surface new or old indoors or
outdoors.
Stephenson Browne Lumber Co.
PHONE 37
CARS
I Studebaker facilities backed
i by the greatest automobile fac
'ries in the world and CS success-
ful yeara of vehicle manufacture
;make possible a value of CO per
icent greater than has heretofore
Ibeen known.
I 88 000 Studebaker Cars nowj
Ion the road and satisfied owners!
j everywhere
I "Not How Cheap But How Good"
! Order in advance as the de-j
1 mand is far in excess of the sup
ply.
Paul Spilling
DEALER
Phone lo:J
Chickasha
Grapo Juice
As the weather gets warm
our appetites crave gorne-
thinsr to slack our thirst.
Wh buy jut received 3
shipment of the famous
Naboth Grape Juice. We
invite you to notice our win-
dow displaying these
goods.
Grape Juice used to be
a luxury but it is now a
necessity the price is very
reasonable.
We handle four sizes.
Half Pint 15c
Pints 25c
Quarts 50c
Half Gallon 75c
Remember Titrnor han-
dles Quality Goods.
fe I lonni
Phone 811 and 81.
120 South Third Street.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 123, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 22, 1913, newspaper, May 22, 1913; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732246/m1/4/: accessed April 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.