Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 16, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 20, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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be delivered at your door every
evening Sunday excepted) for
10c per week.
Don't wait anv longer but
begin now.
Hten into 8. P. Cook's Terri
torial drinking parloi at tbe''66'
217 Cbickatha avenue. Phone 60
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! Are You Afflicted With
Frequent Headaches?
Dr. Caldwell's
I LfaJK.pt.
Syrup Pepsin
JHTA5Y MtfJlifalil UL I
AM1NSINC0MSEQUIHCK.
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BT NEU.IE M. FIEi-D.
Cvauciuoi drew the curtains
abut out Uie dreary. linseriaa dayi.
ad
Wilkin the room all was sonnes. uh4 j a low a Shew make application to us for a thousand dollar contract
and coku- it was not VYt Hie Cnatnor . . .. .
oi Death ate lay o eaaUj u soe!""! which you pay an application fee of $3.60. Then you pay on
were sleeping on Uie coach with thulor before the 15th of each month t'i.60 before you get your loan
lighia shining warmly on her and onl.-j 5.60 iter month after tour contract has matured. When this
the wealth ot red roses that lay ail
around her. There were do white
owerv in the room none of the Con-
tinental emblems of death. These vert
Uie Sowers sb had loved; and she had
been so soft so warm and sweet and
yet withal AO passionate that these
with their richness of color their vel-
vety hearts and their wwalth of per-
fume seemed the only flowers to piace
around her.
This was Uie end ot their lore-Idyll
that through four years had retained
ail ita freshness and poetry It dared
not think of the loveless years b had
wasted before they met of the long ;
will tb icy propriety of hU 'it? n-
imd of tbe other's clliigfng ronptD-
loiulilp. He nt down by ber id mo 1
look out a pocket of her letters luru-
iug tbem over and reading the wordx
that otune uppermost sod thst were
.ike stray sentencea from the Hps curv
sd so peacefully there before him.
"Dear Heart I am so lonely two
whole days since I saw you t t Is a
week thrown away. Ob Dear Heart
come soon."
"Your pboto U frowning dear Love
because 1 have been naughty. Hut 1
will never be naughty any more there
1 have kissed it and promised it and it
is smiling again and so good-night
dear Love good-night."
"What happened before we met.
Sweetheart? 1 do not know for I did
not live before 1 knew you. Now I live
always and as so glad to be alive be-
cause it means that 1 am here to love
j on snd for you to lore. I look In the
glass every day to see If I am as pretty
aa ever only tor you Sweetheart
only for you. I love my eyes) they
grow so soft when I think of you ana
the lashes come close together as i
know you like to see them. I love my
mouth too for when 1 think of you it
looks as If it wanted to be kissed. You
see 1 love the Me that you know ana
love Would you love the other Me I
wonder? Ah Sweetheart! no one but
od wand I knows the other Me and i
often wish that He were not in the
secret"
'1 must write today dear though 1
only saw you last night- -how horrid of
you to be so far away when there Is a
little bird In me singine all day sontts
so foolish and happy that It is a shame
1 must hear them alone.
Tbe paiers rustled softly snd a big
heavy-hearted rose fell to the grounu.
But another sound made Carmtchael
turn and spring to his feet with some-
thing between a cry and an 'ath for
his wife stood in tbe doorway.
She canie forward as composed as
ever and made a blight disdainful ges-
ture to deprecate his anger.
"Don t distress yourself" she said
quietly. "I have not come here to make
a scene. You know I bate it worse
than anything if l had not done bo
do you suppose this pretty love-story
would have gone on uninterrupted for
four years?"
"You you knew?" he stammered.
"Of course I knew. It was s pretty
little aafffr while it Issled lt a pity
Death spoilt the story wasn't it; Just
at the most Interesting chapter too?''
She spoke In a musing tone ax though
the subject lay far outside her active
personal interest.
"Lucy! for Gods sake stop!" But
pbe went on unbeedinK-
"I learned tbe story from a roan
whom she professed to love. He was
complimentary enough to preter rne
and to win my favor brought me thf
whole tale. I wasn't pleasd--it wus
rather a cad'a trick. I think. You
showed yourself far more of s gentle-
man for you were courteous and kiiid
to me and the world thought you
faithful for that I must give yuu
thanks."
She paused. Carmtchael bad sunk
Into a chair and his facet was hidden
In his hands. She looked at him long
almost pityingly.
"I did not think" she went on "that
Death would take from me the full
sweetness of my triumph I wanted it
all every bit of It for 1 loved you
Harry and it was bitter to think . In-
took you from me. But I brought yo.i
her letters to him the other man. 1
thought that here beside her you
might like to read them and compare
them with yours."
Bin laid tbem on the table beside him
and turned away. He sprang to his
feet.
"It's a He a cursed lie Lucy! Some
one has forged them she never loved
anyone but me."
Lucy Carmlchael drew her long cloak
round her.
"Probably not" she said calmly
"but her letters had a way of counter-
feiting that might have imposed on
anyone less confident than you. But
remember Harry when you read them
don't blame her. You were faithless to
me and I do not reproach you do not
cry out if you find that you were treat-
ed as I have been."
She turned and left him. and mechan-
ically be picked up the letters and
looked at them turning them restlessly
in his bands and reading the sentences
before him.
"Sweetheart .why do yon not come to
nee me? J only count the days when
you are here one day a week is so lit-
tle to live I grow old waiting for my
day of life. Sweetheart."
"Yes I am just as pretty as ever. I
have looked in the glass to assure my
self of the fact and I am glad becauef
I want you to love me oh. ever so
much!"
Carmlchael crushed the letters and
flunc the m on the floor. Then he went
out of tbe room without a glance at
where lay she whom be had loved so
well. But Hie had been faithless; and
now to a man's curious reasoning
the red roses round her were the fitting
emblems of ber sin.
Military Land Warrants Want-
ed. And anldiera' additional
homeetead claime. where notriea
were made for leea than 160 acre
before Juoe 22 ! -V t If you have
either tend particular to U.K.
Kellej Baird Bldg- Kan ana City
Mo. and aee what b will give.
Beward for information. Com
ruUtton to agents dw lm
Drink Litnade at Hovt a. A
preventive of typhoid and scarlet
fevers. 12 tf
B. P. Cook's nice aoft drinks at
217 Cniokasha a venae. Pbone itO.
STOP PAYING RENT !
$5.60 MONTHLY WILL BUY A $1800 HOME.
13 C A 1 If you wish to buy thousand ilollr home or farm
contract has matured the holder of it ia guaranteed a payment of
(100 per month.
We will buy you a borne or pay off a mortgage buy you a farm
or buy you a lot and build on it according to your own plan and give
i you over IS years to pay it back in without interest lot' cam pat
! IT B ACE AS MUCH SOON EK AS TOU I.IKE. Jk (ARB of SICKNESS OB
LOSS OP Est PLOTS! EMT WE MAKE THE PAYMENT PBOM TUB BBSEKV t.
fund. You can take out a contract for any amount from $1000 up.
j If you pay rent for over 16 years all you have to show for it is a
i buudle of rent rtn-eipU. On our plan you own the home free and clear.
We are a new company organised under the taws of Arkansas. Get
n on ine ground floor
AS AN
(tetter contract than ours; at maturity they bring you a high prem-
ium. DON'T DELAY.
25 IV! PFl WflnrPii at ODce represent us and qualify
1 lull IiailLUU for dietxict manturere.
We guarantee to mature our cootracta in ten months or return
all money paid to the Hume Fund with 10 pax cent interaat on aame.
Southwestern Home Go.
Capital $1000000. Ohickaaha Ind. Ter.
Office in Citizen's National Bank Building.
t-i.00 per doz.
2.00 per doz.
P m a fair day.
WcunninCham?i5rw.rdsBod The N&W StUd.O.
jut : unictcasna ve.
McAlester Coal.
A New Yard on the Oil Mill Property.
You can get the best of Coal and prompt
delivery. Give us a trial order.
Prices Reasonable.
Telephone 255. 6. W. MUMFORD & GO.
Ghickasiia Wholesale Diretonj
JOBBERS and MANUFACTURERS.
')hfckasha is the recognized jobbing center of this section of tte south
west. Its location and resources have enabled it to obtain this
position of eupremaoy which
Many jobbing lines are represented by one or more responsible
firms while in the manufacturing industries the city is fortunate
1 city possessing the advantages enjoyed by Cbickacha always has
room for more jobbing firms and manufactories. Full infor
mation on this point may be
oi our commercial club.
Chickasha Wholesale Grocery Company.
Wholesale grocsrea and jobbers. Capital $100000.00.
Webb Hendrlx Manager.
Chickasha Cotton Seed Oil Company.
Wholes Ue dealer in cotton manufactures of cotton seed
oil and meal. Capital (8000000. 80 tons eapaeity.
R. K. Wooten. Manager.
GiUvay-Jarboe Hardware Company (incorporated)
Jobbers and dealers in bardwsre snd Implements with
stores at Marlow and Duncan cspital100000.00 eapaeity
Its 3 large briek and Iron store rooms A 8 Oilksy President.
Chiokaaha Milling Company.
Millers and grain dealers wholesale dealers In floor.
Capitti 74 000.00 capacity 800 bbls per day. Elavstof
capacity 60000 bushsl. H B Johnson President.
Waolav Platter Grocery Comoan
Jobbers and wholesale dealers In all kinds of groceries.
Capital 500000.00 capacity two large brick store) rooms
50x100 ft. Bam Hsnna. Manacex.
WhiUmsn Bros.
Wholesale dealers in meats flour prodnoa sad general
commissions. Capital (60000.00 Capacity 80x80 ft
Will Whiteman Mansger.
A.J.Denton Steam Brick Company.
Manufacturer of brlok eapeolty 0000 per csy. Capital
(3000.00.
Martin-King Company.
Wholesale brokers and Commission Merchants.
Crystal lea Company.
Manufacturers and wholesale dealers la las. Capacity M
tons per dsy. Frank Brows Manager.
Chtokashrt Iron Works.
Manufacturer of all
Mansgar.
M. T. Barrier Steam Carpntsr Shop.
M sun lecturers of doors sash window
laths in connection.
Cross & Cheany.
Manufacturer and Jobbers of saddles and harness
Tha A. S. Gray Produce Company.
Jobber and dealer In all kinus of produce frnta sod tss
stables. ' ' "
Buls & WaJlaos.
Msnufaotorers and Jobbers in Paddies snd Hsrness.
A. O. Fischer
Menufsotr.-sr and wholesale dealer la cigars.
vhiottaehe Bottling Works.
Msnufaoturera and wholesale dealers la all kin's af aart
drinks. E. H. Dougsn
Swift &. Co.
Wholesale dealess in meats osnned goodsof all kinds soaps etc.
Cudahy Packing Co.
Wholesale meats lard canned
Owsley Marble Co.
Msnufsotorers snd dealers ia saenimsats torn
JSSlJSSSJSi
INVESTMENT you can get no
in iKULiuufc our ruui uti we
will make for a short time only :
Cabinet Photo far. .$1.50
7oU Oval Photon for 1.00
ii'iiiij i noiOfy ji re positions o jor .so
We havs plenty of light you need not wslt for
Don't overlook this liberal offer
it is continually strengthening
obtained by writing the secretary
kinds of Iron work. O. B. Bodgsrs
screens sarnlaf
mansger.
goods soap etc
l ERIE CITY IRON WORKSl
FREDRICK A. GALE Manager. Chicago. 111.
1
MANUFACTURERS OR
Woter Tuhfi. Fire i ube and Portable Boilers. Four-valve High
speed and Medium speed and Plain slide valve Engines of all sizes.
Contractors of complete steam plants and Vacumn Heating systems.
WRITE FOR CATALOGUE.
PROFESSIONAL CABDS
(1.00 FKB month
DR. C. P. BROWN
Physician and Surgeon
Offlce over Donovan's Clothing btortj
Resident pbone 7ft Office pKOne 1M
JAMES M. BOND
Dentist.
Office over L. 8. Field & Co.
310J Chickasha Avenue
Chickasha - Im- Tbb.
DR. F. WARREN
Dentist.
Office Corner Third and Chick-
asha Ave. over Clay Darrow's
Clothing store.
H. Jj. GR1GSBT
Atrorney at Law
eaoMeee ia oU oouru la tk.0 iittorkSSj
teford Bond Aiser Helton
BOND & MELTON
Lawyers
Office in First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
C C Poller a a BerefooL. J D Conntcbael.
Potter Barefoot & CfioJiicbael
Attorneys at Law
Offloe over Urownson i Fliarmsvcj
Chickasha Ind. Ter.
Owsley Marble Go.
TONBBTONES IRON FENCE AKD
MOMl MENTAL WoKK.
ALL HOBK M AKATEED.
F. E. BIDDLE
Attorney-at-Law
MOT ART FUBXIE & 8TKNOOBAFHKB
in office.
Room Over First Netlooal Book.
DR. C. SIDNEY FOSTER
DENTIST.
Office over Bank of Chickasha
Ed. coed?. W- H Webster
COADY & WEBSTER
ASCHITCCTS
'i vooel ':. nHflnmo Pitt
ucirora mag ieeasawa uaiuauuiu uiir
DR. ADELAIDE L. SMITH.
Diseases of Women
and Children ....
Office Over Babbach?s.
OhiGkasha Greenhouse
PHONE 4B
riant and rat flowers on Date at all timet.
OKlrrB from adlatanrc filled promptly price
e low as cma om tma eisBwusre.
MRS. D. M. JOHNSON
Greenhouse at Dr. jobnaod'e reaideaee.
Chickasha Dray and Transfer Go
All kinds of Dray and Transfer Work Care
fully aod promptly done. Phone ?7t.
L. SMITH & BR0.
Offlre Under Citizen t. National Bank
The Singer
Sewing Machine Go.
Our office is now located in the
Herald Shoe Co. Building where
we will he glad to see our friends.
I will place a Singer Machine in
your borne on trial. I also carry
a full lino of parts and attach-
ments for all machines needles
machine oil stc.
A. B. MORGAN
Agent
R. P. TYE
Physician & Surgeon.
Private Hospital
in Connection. .
Office III North Forth Street.
Office and Hospital phone No. 26.
Resident phone No 41.
Wm.Cameron&Go
Have tbe Itrgeat htock of Lumber and other
building material ever shipped to the Indian
Territory. The quality of all oar tttuff tt the
bent of the grade. Our Lumber Is all In Bheda
perfectly dry aad oar bed oun&tracted ao
that it eaey to load. We havo plenty of al-
moat everything in the building line. We carry
a very large took of -ash and doom lime aod
cement and there is hardly a urH that we
can i fin. t
Yard located South of Early Hotel
coruer of Iowa and Third tita.
BELL BROS.
BICYCLES AND SPORTING COOES
We are getting in new goods
daily and have some very
tine Guns to rent.
Our repair shop bos recent-
been enlarged and now wo
are ready for repair work of
any kind.
Coie and see ns: we'll treat yon rick
Wh. Ishas.
No.
Citizens National Bank
Chickasha Ind. Tear
CAPITAL !toooooo
MasCToas
B P. Smith J C. Brliicr.
Wm.
Ooasasrsssssas
Hanover National. New York ; Nalloeel Beak ol Conmeroe Kauea Cllj. Mo
Merchants aod Planter. Sherman. Tea. Continental National Sank St. Lewie
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR
E U P I O N OIL':
Price 25e Per Gallon.
MADE BY THE
Waters-Pierce Oil Co.
: ine unicKasn Meam Cleaning and Dye Works.
We are here to do yoi cleaning and dying. All work
neatly pressed. VVa sre nut tailors but Cleaners and
Dyers. Ail Work Guaranteed.
. . age u.anwnaiAaa arm
- ALI.I at s .
.'11. KO WAS3Vl'a MT I tSJSW JJ
lHIIIIIUllUHmmimiiiiin. .l'
Full Cream Flour
IS THE
E. C. OVERHULSEB
House and Safe
Moving.
1 am prepared to do house and
safe moving on short notice and
at reasonable prices and hops you
will call on me when in need of this
class of work. Call up proas 2T0
or call at Chickasha Dray and
Transfer Co. 3 doors north P. O.
E. I'. OVEKBl'LSEB.
THE
Globe Restaurant
We believe in having a var-
iety of Dishes and plenty of
GOOD LIVING
Whenever the name of
Chickssba Is mentioned
Tbe Globe is attaebed to
it as the place to Ret yonr
meals.
W. C. HATSELL.
117 Chickasha Ave.
Dunham Transfer Line
OFFICE BASEMENT CITIZENS
NATIONAL BANK
Pbone 64.
Piano Moving Guaranteed.
A-A-tlxui- Ingle I'Bi-.
Viae-pre.
6546.
Eu F. Jousa. Oaoalor
C. F. lawiw. Aral. Caohler
SI' KPLU8llo.ooe.ee
lomao
Ed If Jobae
J. F. Drlegere
.
ON T H E MARKET.
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