Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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Six n oi.'I.h. by trail
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Of-EN HOMES TO STUDENTS.
The apiKdl of I'rt.dt ut I'drilrfe
cvir;ilito the .oiiI- of CliicKasna to open!
i rail i their homes to tlia -follcjep Kirta until i
J ttijm s t c i! i ii1 orj a fu!"il t. ( shoiibl b-1
a i ' .inn' !. hi nil m fi iitid i cdi il t v all
i pn-Hiii-1 v ho ri in a. posmon to do go. j
pM-r (-li j lo J'nalile Ui- school to ra!i the !
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during tlic f i'h litilf of tb'- follf'Kf
i'n "! c ( ..(i"i' h apjuaS is !!i.idf
to tb jiiibhc fijiintf"! fitizi'iiH nh-j
b'jv-' the ;:!'rrr: of the city and of
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..nr to rhsi-ksHUa and whatt-ver w
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b.- tiDis'! I 'nJv and clie.-i. liy.
!on'f want board pro m your homo?
i)l ( (iiirsi not it nwaiis some trouble
s!m iiii mivfnii'iice wjiiib sacrifice
but tt will hi' for only a short t:ni
mid in v i'w ol toe lrK bciii'iils to
ih oli"S.'c and to tin! town wo should
bf willmi! to ' put ourai'lve out" to
a rcrtiiin extent. If bv thug opemn;;
our hoiiif.-a. c cn twreasi; the on-
uii'tit m tin.- institution It will incri
hi compensate for nny sacrifice woj
: calb'il upon to make.
: 'nldoii Knkrtdite In maklnc Kfi't ii" J
:ous enortii to build u ibo mstltu- j
j nun over which he presides and In or-j
'. it t ti it r be nifiv KlitTfi'd be inut hv '
liff-ri v co-operation of our cltizi in
ti hi' bis work. Kead bis ajipeal ..nd I
'.('1 v.hai ou mil b to help out in 1 1; !
't-mnoran ntuut.toii ihitt conCro'ii j
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j 1 be H'Hle coi'iioiallou cotuiiils.'Unii
bats proposed an order ie luirmp all
I railroads to icrant to cent passenger
'rates on Intcreuite navel as well as
! intr.'Stute. A hearing on the order Is
twt for Heptetnber U. At the pieseii'
time pafscngi'fS buying ticketH to
j point s outside the stale must pay three
1 cents a mile.
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Great showing of the latest Selz Shoes for Men
Women and Children latest creations in
all leathers and popular fabrics.
Browmon's
l..re bud news (rum Washington
the tux eti incomes of over $5C0000
a year in to be 10 per cent. That's
jiolng to make it mlBWy hard for a
lot of us to keep the wolf from the
door Clearly it is a sad blow to the
welfare of the plain "ueepul" of the
bind.
One of the city commissioners at
Oklahoma City vvaa charged with em-
1 tzliiif? a boiifce belonKing to the city.
At the present price of houses it
would seem that the case couldn't
'aruouut to anything" more than petty
larceny. When the thing is over bow-
i r. it will likely prove 10 be a. mat-
ter of polities.'
THE C Av3ri
.. : j much food for 1 reflection. At Geary.
From 'cross the big pond the 'i- okla. a woman committed suicide be-
bles bring the news of the marriage of Cttuse sne was tired of cooking while
1 King Manuel of Portugal to I'rin-1 on tn( samP t)ay at Denver another
(iss Augustine Victoria of the house j womiin wrote a note saying she was
of llobetizi Hem. It will bo recalled
tl at the people of Portugal shook Man-
uel about the time Unit Cabby Deslys
tlie entrancing dancer cast him'ofi.
The dispatches don't give us the nge
of the princess but it U natural to
suppose thai jbe is past the pullet
stage otherwise how could she con-
st nt to take Cabby's leavings?
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4. EXPRESS PACKAGETTE3.
Too Much Thaw.
I read the paswrs every day
To learn what others do and say
Liut man alive it strains my craw
To gulp this dopa on Harry Thaw.
However it doesn't hurt the town to
have dull business in the police court.
Si Himp says the reason why it eoBt
more to live is because prices have
gone up.
Why do the speeders seem to go
a little faster since Chief Anderson
stopped them?
But is is seldom that a member of
the Baldhead club envies the man
v ith red batr.
Now who said Uncle Sam was josh-
ing about building a home for himself
in Chickasha?
"I would advise everybody to pay as
they go" said Uncle HI "provided tuey
do not go too far."
What has become of the old fashion
woman who peeled bushels and buah-
lb of 'cm to make apple butter.'
"I received a letter from my son Eli
bist week" said .Oivadum Jones "and
reports times scarce In New Mexico.'
It does not take much effort to pro-
duce pain by pressing on a boil. There
are sore spots in life that should not j
be touched.
All returning travelers tell the same
talecrops around here better than
in other sections. Does that make
you feel any better?
One of the most peaee-loving men
In town Is never happier than when
...
hoe
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Saturday September 6th
Old Stand'3 1 0 Chick'isha Ave.
SHOE
ho is reading a story of the desperate
doings of bloody pirates.
"The man who will pay 50 cunts for
the privilege of sleeping in a bed in
an illy ventilated room in this weath-
er while the United States hotel roof-
ed by thsi broad canopy of heaven is
alt outdoors such a man should have
his mental machinery examined" says
Jonas Cook the philosopher.
8TATE PHESS PRATTLE.
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It's a queer- old world and affords
hungry and then
Hugo Husonwn.
cut her throat.
Oklahoma City has been having j
spams about recalling her commis- j
sioners and reforming charter gov-
ernment but appears to have settled
down and let it. go. There is entirely j
ALL LADIES' AND
' MEN'S
If In1
To make room for
FALL GOODS.
These are the very
latest OXFORDS
and you will have a
long time in which
to wear them this
fall.
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too much howling against officials
when oftentimes they are working
hard to do the very best for their
town. Byars News and Advert'eer.
The governors who advocated the
state paying part of the campaign ex-
penses of candidates evidently did
not take into consideration the num-
ber of candidates that will run for
office in Oklahoma. There wouldn't
bonds if this state should pay can- j
'didates' expenses next year. .Mc Ales- j
ter News-Capital. j
V. S. Marshal Enioe has named j
Will Sheldon of t.'rove as bis deputy j
in. Delaware county. Mr... Sheldon j
stands on the side of law and order j
mid is a terror lo the bootleggers who
know him. If all Marshal Enloe's ap- j
point ments are as good as this one'!
he should soon be able to make east- j
era Oklahoma drier than ever before j
Quinton Times. !
A Kepublican t aid us the other day;
that he had about lost faith in the ef- j
ficacy of prayer. ' Why we Republi-
cans have been praying night and day
for Wood row Wilson to make some
ittr'rible mistake but it just looks like
i it's impossible for htm to do it. We
j wish to call our Republican friend's
J attention to that passage of Scripture
! that reads '"The prayer of the wicked j
javaileta little."- Spiro Tribune. j
STOLEN SMILE'R TWO.
Looking for Help.
Merchant (to detective) "Some fel-
low baa been representing himself a-
a collector of ours. He's been taking
in more money than suy two of the
men wo have and i want him collared
as quickly as possible."
Detective "All right. I'll fcave hun
in jail iu less than a week."
Merchant "Great Scott maa! !
don't want to put him in Jail; I want
to engage him. "Boston Transcript.
Fifty Percent Discount
Berkowitz and Sternberg traveling
I salesmen met on the train.
! "I have just come from St Louis
j vhere I did a tremendous business."
; said Berkowit.z. . "How much do you
; thick I sdd?"
j "How should 1 know?" replied Stern-
berg.. I "Of course you don't know but vhat
jdo you guess?"
j "Ob about half."
! "Half of vhat?"
I "Why half of what you say."
I Everybody's Magazine
' Diarrhoea Quickly Cured
' "I was taken with diarrhoea and Mr.
; Yorks the merchant here persuaded
due to ti y a bottle of Chamberlain's
; Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Hemdy.
j After taking one does of it 1 was enr-
jed. It also cured others that I gave
lit to" writes M. E. Oebhart Oriole
j Fa. That is not at all unusual. Art
(ordinary attack of diarrhoea can at
; most invariably be cured by one or
! two doser. of this remedy. For sale
bv all dealers. -Adv. ti .-.
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desirable and economical to use All I good hus
bands are advocating the use of DEPENDABLE
Canned Foods because it saves their wives so
much time work and worry and their meals are
prepared on a moments notice. GoodXanned
Foods are an indispensable part of Good Living
and good housekeeping
Don't make any mistake and don't take any
substitute. None so uniformly good as
"Mew State Brand" .
Look for the map.
I ft 1 A
The kind that
the money every lump burns to fine ash-
es. No clinkers. Phone 37.
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iiiheiison-Drowiie Lumber Co
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Fruit Jars
Elbert? Peaches will be
ripe in a few days now is
the time to save them. We
have a full line of Mason
Jars Easy Seal Jars Tops
and e'xtra Rubbers.
We would call your atten-
tion to our Vegetable and
Fruit line.
COLORADO BEANS '
CAULIFLOWER:
FRESH TOMATOES.
OKRA
NEW CABBAGE.
In fact everything that
is good to eat we handle.
Phone 83
120 South Third Street.
.The Universal Car-
Model T Runabout
$500
Model T Touring Car
a pai ssml 4.
Mode! T Town Car
$750
With Full Equipment
f. 0. b. Detroit
IV.
PHONES 618-554
Chickasha : : Oklahoma
' RAGS WAN-ED.
rini Mtna cuan wniu rtfi U tht
Kptw fflc tt nsn Htihttt fith
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gives you the most heat for
N
Why not have
the best
When It Coits No More?
Oood dressers buy good clothes.
When you want a fresh necktie you so
to your regular trading place and pay
from 1uc to Sl.tio for a nice new lie.
After you have worn it a few times St
becomes soiled unj you deposit It
away with your other soiled tie and
all probabilities are you never wear il
again .lust think ou have about 1
of these soiled ties eu have at Wft
$To invested. We clean and press
j them for 10c each or $l.eu per dozen
j which you will no doubt find to be an
'investment not an expense.
You pay $;o for a suit of clothes
j You get good service from the susi
j until it becomes soiled. You then send
jit to the cleaner and you want it to
look like a $30 suit when it comes
j home again. Try us We know ho .v
' this is done. We make your clothes?
! lock like t'.ic maker intended they
; should look.
Yours for superior service.
The Nichols
! Cleaning Works
j Phone 1143.
I 620 Kansas Avenue
i Work calls'! for and delivered.
Lunch
With U
Eat your lunch where
You Know its Clean.
j where the very highest
; 4 quality foods are served
n
; j from our spotless kitch-
1 en-
Great big fans to keep
you cool music good
service sensible prices jj
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The Home of Coolness
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 211, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 4, 1913, newspaper, September 4, 1913; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732392/m1/4/: accessed June 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.