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Chickasha; Inclian Tefritorv. Friday November 23 1900.
No-283
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WEEKLY EXPRESS
fcstublished 1692.
f;or Chickasha First; The Indian Territory Second; The World After.
DAILY EXPRESS Q
Established January I I90U
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AjWISB MAN 1
A wise man lway pais a fair
prut for his oboes'.
lie knows that when t Ave dollar
shoe is offered for (.dollar and a half
it is not a hve dollar shoe.
He doesn't expect something foi
nothing. .
He knows that our shoes and our
prices aro .exactly right and that
our $3.50 shoes are the best $3 50
shoes in town. '. i
EMERPON
Shoes and
Satisfaction.
OVER SIXTY
WERE KILLED
And Nearly as Mauy More
We're Crushed aud
Wounded.
Tunica Miss 5 Oj
Lulu Miss . .T. ... . 4 0
Hernando Miss. .... '2 0
Batesville Miss ...... 6 8
Koxley's Store Tenn. 3 0
Franklin Tenn ...... 0 2
' i s ...
- Totals I..;. 64 52
THE TENNESSEE CYCLONE
Torreuts oiRainFollows on
the Heels of the Fearful '
Tornado That De-
vastated Homes.
NEWS VERY MEAGRE
3 SOCIETY CARDS.
UliHOLAY COMMAN'DKRY No. 4. K. T.
T?" --"J Meat ton the nri Monday o
J t fV'i '
l 5LJ3b E- HAMILTON E. C.
-j A. U. Snow Itccorder.
ALPHA LODGE OK PKKFJOCTION.
P-? meets on the first Sal
In each monil
I ling brelbri'n
tit t4 $b I ftf b. Ulte cordially In
rgjdlMv.ed. .
Ven. Mils"
C. M. Fchueiiuerll
Kec
CU1CKASII A CHAPTKK No. 17. II A. M.
T Meet on tbe'.'nd and tb MooJnya
each montn.
i. WILLIAM SPEAKE
ri. P
AS OILKEY Bccrotar
IHICKAHHA LODGE SO. W.
1. O. O. F.
: Tm s'liiy nk'ht
A. UAH.Mt
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rA I-H'lUKK.- KKltlXKAH L'UGK NO.
M. irtu i.-a ud:i.-d Tumuuy. nU;lit.
Kir Snow
.Mcl.R Hahtkk. Sec'jr. N.
. JIUUKHX WOODMEN
Sr AMKKICA Meet cvryT!iurU
y'i. mad! in Murine Hull Vls.ilnu
ITjM nieinlxT mniialljr luvlleO loal.
. .sll- MONKDK.
1 ot.iil
C. S. FOSTKR.
t.'li-rt
and
POWERS & BAGBY
Contractors
Builders.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
J. P. Konnemur
CONTItACTOR and BUIL-
DER. Money taved is
money mnde. Hinp north
of Red Bam.
' uckamia Isi.Tr.n
Owing to Complete Destruction of
Telegraph Wires. .Many arc
t
Suffering aud Relief is
Badly Needed.
Naslnille Tenn. Kov. 21. Dis
patches np to 0 a. in. indicate
that last night's storin which
swept over Northern Mississippi
and L'etitrnl and Western Tennea
see was one 01 great severuj
Advices to the Associate l'fvsa
and from especial corref pondents
show the loss of life. In the terrl
lory visited br the - tornado
already amounts to 64 and the
uamber ofinjared over 50.
Telegraphic commoDlcatioD to
the regions visited by the cyclone
is suspended and it is feared that
wlnn full details are known tha
thft list of dead will be lenghened
The following shows the loss ol
life tosethei with the injured
compiled from dispatches from
the devasted localities:
Killed injured.
Columbia Tenn 40 20
Lu (Irange Tenn 3 6
I.a Vergne 2-r 6
Thompson 1 0
Nolansville '-' . 8
Love Station 2 1
A Man Died in the Fire at Cad
doLT
Caddo I.T. Nov.' 21. In the
rnins of the fire were found today
he charred aeuiains .of George
Abreng who in .the excitement
following the alarm attempted to
. -
recover money which he had
j
secreted in his shop. Aureus
was a shoemaker and had lived
here for twenty-three years. lie
wasTOyears old; a native of Ger
many.
Denver Nov. 21. Leadville re
ports considerable snow but little
wind several buildings being
wrecked but no one injured.
The simplest are things that
really appeal to us most and that
is only because when weare nim-
ple we are natural. " A enjoy
ment that is natural is always the
deepest and truest. The moment
the artificial the. conventional
comes into our lives that moment
the sweetest realizations go out.
Edward Bok in the Deoember
Ladies' Home Journal.
A young man and yonng woman j
of Greater New York decided to
- C.B.CAPBEMPrea.; . H. B. JoBHsON. J. T. ACsT. Aaa't. Casnlor J
carhier a. Y. joussoa. -
R. K. Woott in.. Vice Pres.
die together. He shot hef first
close to the heart. Then he shot
himself through the mouth audi
died. But the girl astonished to
fitid herself alive arranged ber
toilette and went i.orae m a trolley
car. .
No. 5431
First National Bank
Capital ' A' Hi. $25000.oo
CHICKASM4 IND. TEH.
5 ..dhmtor: '
R M. Eourlhnd C. II BeswnK V: Bond E. K. Jbhmon. A. L. A ail
. K. Wovitii.ir.. Wtbh Jentlrirl C. B CampbtM 11. B. Johnson.
C0RRESP0KOENTStBlo-'u4TraderNtttlBauk?'clvYork: Am'
erican National Hank Kansas city. Mo :i Boatman's Bank:. St Louis Mo; Farmerw-
nd Mecbautca Bank Fort Worth Tea. .
Our patrons Irrespective ol the all of their accounts will receive careful ana -considerate
ttrtin. and liberal accommodation will be eittnded them upon accept-
able collateral. "
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J. B Ci.ABK. Aas't Cash
W. A. BOUABI Ass't Cashv.
Napoleon said that Josephine
was au exceediuglj' clevcF liar
except with regard to ber age.
As to that she got into sacb a
tangle that ber statements eould
only be reconciled on the hi po-
theais tbut hei son Euucne was
12 years old when be was born.
I Tauev-Ye; I always begin a
Boise Ids.ho.Nov. 21. A snow j uove at lh( l)ack eild Mr Per.
sionn of ungual servity for this; kins What's jour -wison Miss
I f! Bohabt. President. J. A. Bobat Caahlor.
J.H. Clabk VitoPresident.
EBTXBUeHCO 189.
Bank of Chickasha
CHICKASHA IWOIAN TERR4TORY.
Capital I. : M : $20000.00
INDIVIDUAL BESPOnS!B!L!TY$ 150000.
Offers to Depositors every Fa-whty which their Balances Busi-
ness and Responsibility Warrant .
season has been racing through
out this section for two days.
The buow fall iu the niouutaius is
tcry heavy. !
Van Couver.B. C Nov. 21. A
snow storm storin is shaping over
British... Columbia -lonight. . Iu
tense cold U reported from many
towns. At DolanrJ it is thirty-
degrees below zero and at Laggan
the thermometer registers 3 be-
low zero.
I always like to see a girl and
her father good friends aud by
that I mean chninmy advisory
friends who cau talk like equals
about anything that comes up in
the family life or out of it. iSuch
n girl is likely to bo level-headed.
She is opt to make op her niiud
slowly aud to keep it made np
when she has once done bo. after
she has observed the cautious
and judicial way in which hi r
father's minds sets to work.
Helen Wattersfm Moody iu the
December Ladies' Home Journal.
The inexperienced maid wants to
be man's first love but the widow
prefers to be his last.
Nancy? Nauty Oh if I don't
happen 10 like it you s'ei know
how it conies onf
The fashiou of covering the
fingers with diamond rings appea-
ed to be coincident among Kansas
City young men wi h the advent
of a shop where "imitation 'gems
are sold.- ... . f
Hooks of steel are supposed to
the very best means of holding
one's friends but if there are no
hooks of steel at band try a few
cautiously prepared compliments.
The crazy man in Chicago who
insists upon clinging to the side
of street cars when there is plen
ty of room inside must be from
Kansas City.
"That is worse than eating pie
for breakfast" observed the fas
tidious bartender when the rural
gentleman called for u sweet
cocktail at midnight.
Mother Eve may have invented
curiosity but she is the only woman
on record who never turned around
to see what the other woman had
on.
B. P. Smith President
Vii. Inman Vice-Pre
C T KHWiK. Cashier.
j jj. SBHCOHJtES Ass't Cashier..
NO-557
Citizens National Bank.
CHICKASHA IMO. TER.
fcapital; - - $50000.oo.
P. Smith J. C: Drbju'n fl'm. Inman
. - r. L. Sawyett. J.U.TuMle.
j ooxa33-3saEoiT5Tars - -
Hanover Naticaal. New Vork; Natimiul ilauk of Ccinmeree. Kansdi city VPh;
Merchant and Planters Sherman Tex Tontlufntai N k ioailJUank St-. Lou j
3 'JS vS '45 '3 vS -JS !'-'-5 ; i
fVGEO.KEMa ; r.T.BSBUiSW
irpnrn O. OTTPT I 'W
-DEALERS IN
Staple and Fancy Groceries
1? eea oi an Kinas.
Gbtne Oysters chiii at the Gem
n T i iJ
w Prompt ueiivery ; .t
5JPH0NE 82. Main Store XWg.
GALT1MZED TAXES 1. SPECIAL ATTEXTIOX G1VO
SPECIALTY.
TO ALL WORJi.
I W. R. TAYLOR f
5- TIM SHOP.ss S:
3ri St Crposit3 FGStomcs. CHICKASHA. IKD. TER.
J. R. HARRIS
f Mutual Life
is. v.
iEtna Accident.
il K.ttito. Contract snALraapa drawn op
IV.-;. I 'in hi. n:tie in I'uk'kaaba UruK
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A. J. DENTON. !
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Conlractor
and Builder. j
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BICYCLES
& SUNDRIES.
Cun Repairing Etc. Etc.
Wo sre pr-wfl to call rur 1 ht .' nt';n-
tton to fmch .t f-cr-.i-t. Wo l:vrr vt brt'.cr.
Wo can fit : h-sa.T::u Tr f.1.00 or. if
jou whb.a :::ior v-'-iii'" l'l;- ".-r'-'1"
ASK iJ S'J t'.C l" - .la! - . - - '
I am very much overstocked with
clothin? o-nd overcoats. Anyone
in iicod of clothing will find it to
their interest to call and examine
our stock before buying.
I am willing to make an even ex-
change for the cash so come and
get my prices.
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Dawson, A. M. The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 288, Ed. 1 Friday, November 23, 1900, newspaper, November 23, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732321/m1/1/: accessed May 10, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.