Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1912 Page: 8 of 8
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Elastic Seam Drawers
Headlight Overalls
$2.50 Mens Shoes or Oxfords
$3.50 Mens Shoes or Oxfords
10 Cent Mens Hose
Children Wash Suits from 69c up
Millinery at Special
Prices
Another shipment of Ladies
Dresses from 98c up
25 Cent Ladies Hose 3 pair for
50 Cents
$3.50 Silk Petticoats at $2.48
The above goods on sale at these prices
Saturday and Monday only. Come and
see what other bargains we have.
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Joe biiciny -anii of l'mi-i C.'ti- ;
tnU rise Yeteralit y. -i i inft-l at I
1 i o'clock at the city ball of cbii-ka- ;
!h on Satiinlay the -TUi of April for
t!ie i"irjio-p of holding th' ir annual j
If vp frast. )
All Cniiff'J-.Ta'.e vef rai.M thfir ivt-s j
ea and daug!.tera are earnestly and j .
cMvJlaJljr Ssviifcii to atubd tuU in-ct-1 Sutv of Oklaliuma. Grady Couuly
li'-S. Come with :.:'. i baskets ! W:n. Ucinlmiincr Plaiuiiff vs. Hurt
ftii'l let's havf a great jay nf !"i-'in i Jnhtisfm Dofondant.
and in rrjr makine. All wtu r of lt"fnr HtmorKblc T. P. Monro Jus-
the camt) are ' an:f '!j ry.'r.i to! t-if-- of th lVae Ciickasiia Town-
a"'::-! this m--.c::ns r r : : :. ' ship.
jr'a!i! b!isii'.s i Syil (iffctulan. Rfrt Jnlinson will
acc-u Fcrrts wiil be here to Sii !i- u.s i take notice that be has Iwen sued in
tn adjust -jur fo'tnn tax transa'-tioa. !t!i" above named court upon an ac-
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ci: Jour ti-rs and abiij'y . ( o-ne oi'
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belp.
Program
M'f-t'Mrj a'!i-d to 'rrd'.-r by V' t:
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Prayer by !!cv Ge-ir.e W. hi i-
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h-.itnors.or ur.tio acri in the blood. Such impunUea
hue tne uel. j te-t-woix of hhroui tusae whiea Lea jUt . .
.eeoftbc outer skin ari l the inflammatory dtscharRe thu.9 ' ert m my usms Dr. Kmus New .
;e1 out throueh the pores and gUaiU and u continually Covn-y "writes .Mr. F. "for a dread'ul
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s-'v.-n ol Bf.-ilei ana cruT8 m i.wn seen in wins snu uvu mcjr
if rat bed t:t the ISesh is left raw an'l t-.r f.uiept;W to other infection.
. verr resmlv ! n 'ben thnt to jeoiince a cure the circulation must
punhtt-l nn.J Om use. i. Thi S. 8.S. w.U do. It goes flow a to the very
iH im:! removes nil lrimoti :;! Iiupn: it ;es ietitriill.ts the excessive acWs
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CIIICKASHA
OKLAHOMA.
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Afternoon Session.
Si-iwh by Oiicar Siuiis(n.
Ui.i era! Talks by Vftwins.
Vours fraternally
v.yj). a. iuthanan.
Cum. J(.' Hh('!l)y Cam p i)To.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
count and that ou the 21st day of
M.i: .a aii older of garitittiiiiienl
tor tiit- sum of (.o.sin Twenty and
im Dollars was issued by the
?hv: named Jurtiee of the Peace to
the C. It. 1. & I'. Rl'y Co. against his
K'-oda in the above cuiitled action and !
that he must answer the petition filed
t'ler- in by said plaintiff on or before j
t'i l-'.tit day of May "Hi! or faid pe-1
tit;on will be ta n as true anil a jikIk- I
iiient for said plaintiff for Twenty and I
vii-n.n I !!; rs and all
nifits and the I
; '; bmeri' herein
Hh'ed will be ren
d'-red a'.'O'dinply.
1 Vttst: T. P. MOORK .
; Justice of the Peace.
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( First publihliuil April 12. VH2.)
ORDER.
Stale ot Oklahoma lirady County
lii 'Jmiiiiy Court.
In the .Mailer of the CuardiaiiKhlp f
Frnily Holt a minor. H. W. Holt
(iiianlian.
Now on this the lnth day of April
!'.d2 1'.. W. Holt bavins riled in this
Court bis petition shoeing that it is
ncees.-ary t'nat. a part of -the real es-
t-aio. oeioo!ni; to bum minor smmm ws
sold for the reason in said petition
stated a"d having in Faid petition
asked that a hearing be bad upon
n.toe atei the Court affer naving cx-
a;;iir.cd said petition is of the opinion
that the same i? sel!ieient in law.
Now tiierefoiri it is hereby ordered
that said pc-'Hion be and iie same la
hereby set tor hearing on Monday tne
11 til day of May l;iiJ at vliieh tint
all pt i sans inierested in tita eMatt; of J
l aid minor may app'-ar and show
eanse if any they have why an order j
should not be wanted as prayed for!
in enid lK'titicn.
It Is further -ordered (bat notice of j
the hearing of this petition bo Riven !
by jtutilixhine a copy "r 'bis order for j
at least tiiree weeKS in tne i.n-K.i!i.a
Itaily Kpre!s and that a coy of this
order be peeled hi three public phe es
in Grady Comity Oklaliom.. fur nt
least three weeks prior to the day ol
said hearing that a copy of the t-ame
be m illed to the m :t of kin and all
i pei.-ons luti-TCstcd in the estate of said
minor at lea.M. iweni v-one days prior
I l. said date of said bearinu.
j leal- N. M. WILLIAMS
Judge of the County Com t.
Saved by HH Wife.
SiieV a wise wouian who knowii l'l-f
!ouh when I was so weak my friend
ail thought. I liiil only a short time to
live and it e'n j'letciy cured me." A
diiick cure for fonjih and colds it's
the most nafe and reliable medicine t;u
many throat and lung troubles grip
b:on-hit;s croup whooping cough
H u in;' y ton!itis hemorriiag'-s A
trial will convinre you. "') cents and
Jl.uO. Guaranteed irv Lrimn & Cd.
drugs:-ts. d-w
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A iarga and very gray old doe
came shau-biirg up the pebbled pat bi ;
' tadlng to the veranda oi Orrln Can- j
con's country tcmia. With a half growl j
at the owner the animal entered the !
open door and vanished dctvn tho cor-
ridor. Cannon was a new resident of Dew-
berry the little village that he had
motored throng!) the year before and
that bad bo inspired him by its quiet
end its greenness. This old manse
with the well-kept lawn and neat paths
and rare shrubbery had appealed to
him and a chance remark to the one
general merchant of the community
where he had stopped to bny gasoline
had elicited the Information that the
place was for sale. An impulsive word
to his lawyer upon reaching Ectton
and the estate was h!a.
Cannon possessed a fine greyhound.
After the curious dog had entered the
house there came out to the nature
lover tho sounds of strenuous battle.
"Keno objects to company" laughed
Cannon as ht hurriedly entered the
house.
The aged shepherd dog was out-
classed. He was pretty well torn by
the punishing Jaws of the lithe Keno
before Cannon could part them.
Strange to say the old nog showed
no disposition to leave even after this
chastisement. Calling a servant. Can-
non turned over to him the bruised and
mangled canine with instructions to
mend him as well as possible before
allowing him to go his way.
That afternoon the Dostonlan re-
ceived his first visitor a minister of a
sect of worship strong in New Eng-
land. "I am the pastor of the local fkck''
prefaced Rev. John Dobbs "and I came
to ask !f we are to include you In our
congregation."
Before Cannon could answer there
came to him again the war-like canine
voices and rushing into the hall he
dragged the resentful greyhound from
the persistent collie.
"I perceive" came from Rev. Jihn
Dobbs when the two were again in tlm
parlor. "I perceive sir that you are
of a kindly deposition. Miss Helen
wll thank you for your treatment ol
her di g. He is old. He forgets that
this place is no longer his home."
"Ah then be used to belong here?
That accounts lor his persistence!"
"Yes he is owned by Miss Helen.
When her uncle died and by some
mischance failed to leave a will mak
ing her his heiress his scapegrace
son came into the property and it
was promptly offered for sale. We are
all positive that Judge Gray wished
Helen to have at his demise all of hie
earthly possessions but "
The visit of the minister was fol-
lowed within the hour by the arrival
of a very pretty and evidently very
much worried young woman.
"You!" she cried when Orrin Cannon
answered the ring at his door.
Cannon's own dark eyes beamed
recognition.
"You!" he echoed. "Helen Parrow
of all people! I can't Imagine you as a
resident of this town."
"Nevertheless I am" laughed th
girl. "The miracle to my mind is
that you are the Cannon who has
bought my uncle's home." A wistful
look came into her great blue-black
i eyes. I ion t know ot any one 1
would rather see here" she finished.
It was a warm June day. Cannon
had drawn a porch chair forward for
the girl.
"You should have married me
Helen" said the man. "You know I
loved you and sometimes I half be-
lieved you loved me in spite of the
fact that you sent me away."
"Bark g-r-o-wl bark" came from
the hall and with an impatient ex
planation Cannon sprang to his feet
and dashed into the hall.
The dogs were fighting again.
While the two previous battle were
n'yona count won ny tne greynouna
this melee was in favor of the collie
who had a throat hold on his enemy.
Hi' her and yon threshed the com-
batants ror could Cannon get to them
until after they had smashed into a
heavy tunbieii.v holder and sent It
crashing to the floor.
Then a stranse thing happened.
As the huge affair struck the side of
the tiled wall three feet of this swung
eiiently inward on a concealed bingo to
reveal a heavy safe.
"Oh!"
The girl who bd followed CfnnnTi
i into the hull enonort at tho revolution
"The hidden fsfe that uncle told me
of and that I could never find!"
The door of the safe was ajar. II.
contained but one article an impor-
tant looking paper.
"A will!" came breathlessly from
the girl after she had read this and it
leaves everything to me!"
"Which" ruefully commented the
youth with a sigh "puts you farther
awar from me than ever."
"It unites us" corrected the girl and
two art .8 there in the dtisk of the hall
crept up and about bis neck. "I would
lie iotiP'some here alone dear I want
you. 1 I want you 0! so much."
Outside the greyhound bayed
angrily and the collie on guard at the
door ears a cock growled in UeEanoe
VVomen'e Privilege.
"Weren't yon ahy when the Judge
asked you your age in court?"
"Yen I 4 fehuut tsu fear aby my
dear." Lif. t
Thcs'j Warm Spring Days are
Change -Your- Clothes - Days
You'll make no mistake if you change to one of
our late models iti Gray or Brown. These shades
with their variations hold full sway this sprinsr.
ITEM) A beautiful shade of dark uray pin
1 A' 1 l str'Pt-'' 2-piece suit young mens model
1 to 1 ) high art tailoring perfect fitting at
S20 tlieSuil
ITEM) Attractive two toned reddish brown
oai -I V 2-piece suit a very smart suit for young
Ji 1 ) men. High art in fit finish and ma-
terial and yours for
:S25 the Suit-
A great many other patterns at
$12.50 and up the suit
Come in
Today
LECTURE m
JOHNNY REB
Major V. M. Burrows late C. S. A. j
will deliver a lecture c-t the city hall
on Tuesday April 2.1 his subject being
"Sixty Minutes With Johnny Reb." It
will be given under the auspices of the
Lee-Jackson chapter of the U. L). C.
Major Ilurrows is one of the few sur-
vivors of Gen. Pickett's division of
Virginia who made the famous cli.rge
at Gettysburg and he comes with fine
recommendations as a lecturer. His
lecture is said to be highly Interest-
ing and Instructive including sketches
of southern life negro dialect stories
and facts about the war not. hitherto
known.
Senator Bailey of Texas wrote as
follows:
"Major Ilurrows:
"It gives ma pleasure to say your
lecture "Sixty .Minutes With a Johnny
Reb" is by far the best I have ever
rean on the subject of the Civil war.
It is full of truths never before told.
Your story of the pic nic and educated
negro i3 pimply i'ine.W. J. Bailey."
(First published April )." 1:112.)
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES-
TATE. Sii-to of Oklahoma Grady County.
In the County C'urt.
In the Matter of the Guardianship of
Dillard F. Campbell a Min r. Thorn-
j as A. Campbell Guardian
j .Notice is hereby given that under
jane in pursuance of an order ot tha
(County Court ot lirady County tmia-
1 iioma heretofore entered on the l-itt)
I day of April 1fii in the above styled
laud entitled cause the undersigned
as guardian of said minor will ou the
Pii day jf May 1 : 1 2 sell all of tha
rif.ht title interest and estate of said
1 mi. 'or in an i to thf f'!!"W!r.s ;!"s''r:b-
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jCd property to-vvn:
j Tiie south half 01 the northwest
I nuarter of the southeast (planer and
! the southwest quarter of the south-
least nuarter of section eit;ht (V). and
'the nothwest quarter of the northeast
quarter of section seventeen (17)
towi.shlp nine t'.) north and rang" six
(f.) wei.t; ami the stutli half of
the northeast quarter of the southeast
qi'M'ter and the southeast quarter of
thi southeast quarter of section eis'it
(s-i nd the northeast quarter of the
nertin'ast quarter ot section seventeen
(171 tonslili nine (hi north ramte
sir (ij) wst and the s "tt'heat qinir-
j ler of tiie southeast quarter of the
jaoi.thwent quarter of section one (I)
I township nine cm north and range
rwn (7) west of the Indian bae and
'ni'-ridian In Indian Territory now Ok-
I lal.oma containing two hundred and
'en I2I11) at'res in ho nvre or lesn a."-
coriiiiiK to the I'. S. Survey.
Said sale will lie mad.; at private
I si 1 on sealed bids said bids must
j li" dcliveietl to the undersigned nufr-
d!ai. at the office of Bond fk Meltf.n
j in the city of Chickasha Grady Coun-
ty. Ihklahoiua or filed wi'ii the .Indue
j of the County Court f Gridy County
j Oklahoma on or before the 4th day
j of May j:;2 each bidder ili be re-
j quired to deposit with Irs bid a check
! for the sum of flliW.OO or cash in said
jan'cunt to guarantee the co-'d faith
(J. fcaid bid.
j THOMAS A. CAMPBFU
jf.ONI).t MMLTON Guatdiaan.
j Attorney for Guardian. 4-15 -t
II. E. m m(1KS
Successor to
L L.Bryan
PHONE
Realm of Festering Unrest for Which
There It No Peace and
No Hope.
A dreadful fearful underworld. A
wilderness of sin infested with crawl-
ing atoml8 as with vermin. A gloomy
realm of festering unrest for which
there is no peace no hope no relief
110 salvation. A plsce of darkness in
which chi'dren awake in the night to
grapple with the unclean thing. And
that is what all the poor lost souls
down there are doing all night lone
and every night but not by days be-
cause there Is no day in that foul Top-
hct. Down there it is all darkness and
a nightmare of haunting forms and
fares". "Faces and forms made visible
In the darkness by the phosphores-
cence of their own corruption. The
old old faces of little children. The
hideous childishness of senility. They
gibber at yon as you pass and flout
and mock you in your dreams after-
ward all dabbed with tears and sweat
and contorted with pain yet bursting
and swollen with -.Irth at the
sight of one another's misery and suf-
fering. They loom through the driv-
ing reck pale spectral floating on the
unclean wind that forever drifts
tfcroitgh these malodorous stews of in-
fumy in a rever-endirg succession of!
ojrUng death-mask. Women's faces
drift along with these others weeping'
with -.I Infantltie abandon nink'ng an J
iiely mouth and lettine the big Riiiter-j
ine drops nose from their sunken or'
rheumy eyes and trickle down their
bloated or hollow checks. Young men's
fti-. perplexed and frowning tht THINKING OF DUILDIN'G lay.
should be gay or resolute. !ing Sidewalks Stc-M Floors
fbe sky above that Intorted r.az of R finw a fc .
enamel bouses is red as If iih thei '" "' '" W LQ bum
vital stream of life as it rbin out wi'hf Concrete? If so give me an
the dying day Nlgnt comes down as ! opportunity to Submit you 6H 03-
if God frowned. Forum. i4- .
jtimate. My extensive expen-
1 ence and intelligent workmanship
SHIP GETS STRANGE ORDER: should convince you that I am in
Obeys Myoteriout Messaje on Slate
and Rescuet Peopte From
Sinking Vessel.
Robert Dale Owen is our authority
for the following; story:
"The mate of a bark which was s.ill-
Ir.g Fou'wrst ard ai ro the bankn of
.-ewfoundland was in the cabin work-1
ing out the vessel's roiirRe when be
r-miror) a rnsn si-'Ir.g at the other n.il j
Thinklne it wm the enptnln he paid
no further attention but presently
l"r'k!ng up from his (abaiiation hs
saw the man suddenly disappear.
"Startled he went across p( :Fi up
the slate and found written en It
'Steer to the northwest. '
"He ralld the captain. The writing
was certainly not that of any of the
crew and eventually it wg decided to
obey the strange order. The vessel
as put in a nor-wes'eriy course and
a man ma'inned at. the masthead to
keep a sharp lookout.
"In a few hours they s'.ie.d Ice
and mnonpst it in an almost sinking
condition a big ship. T)(y reached
her Just in time to nave h r people.
Among them was a pasenner whom
the mate reeoK;.rj u tU-im.t
who had written on the slate.
Aeon-ding to the other passengers
this n.an bad been in a deep rleep or
trance at the hour at nhi- the Inct.
Utnt tad tiiki n place"
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Under New Management
The Speake
The Cleanest and Best
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W. F. WARF.ELD CONTRACTOR
Vuyna 'Miig.Oppntiie TotnffUt.
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W. R. PARAI.IORE
CONTRACTOR
Painting and Paperhanging
Hione 755
Easy Ta.k.
There are two thing which I am
confident I can do very well; onn
an introduction to any literary work
stntini! what It is to co.italn. and bow
It should he excited m the most per.
feet ntapner.-.f-'amue! Julinsou.
Poiicemei Dug's Only Enemlr.
N iill uneonscloiis humor a wtmnn
S'linmotied St liientrord Mlddl-set
FiiKland. recently on a chnrgo of nl-
lowing a fcnieioiis tins to be at lrs
pleaded that it was friendly with rv.
eryone hut pidieemen and It bad nev-
er lUUii uti)oue else.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 95, Ed. 1 Friday, April 19, 1912, newspaper, April 19, 1912; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732325/m1/8/: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.