Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 250, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1911 Page: 3 of 8
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W.CE THf :
CH1CKA8HA DAILY EXPRESS CHI CKASHA OKLAHOMA. '
PROGRESS Of
I
OF REFORM
Washington D. C Oct. 27. In
answer to many Inquiries as to the
progress of the Popular Government
movement. Senator Jonathan Bourne
Jr. has compiled the following Infor-
mation. Initiative and refereudum amend
Continues to Receive New Goods Daily
I
k I ways . -
Wise foresight should
lead you to keep in
cupboard a half dozen
more handy package
IPoee
They won't get mu
or soggy like ordinar
crackers because t
crisp ciean freshness
protected by the
moisture-proof
dust-tight
package.
A'twr SoU
A.
or
s of
sty soiled yW
y soda ..yvr'
heir
ments have been adopted in soutn
Dakota Oregon Oklahoma Colorado
Nevada Missouri Montana Arkansas
Maine and California.
Initiative and referendum amend
ments have been indorsed by legis-
latures for submission to a vote of
the people In Washington Wyoming
North Dakota FloridaIdaho and Wis-
consin The Oregon plan of popular elec-
tion of United States Seniors has
been adopted In Oregon Nebraska
Nevada Minnesota New Jersey Ohio
Kansas California and Wisconsin.
The states which have adopted the
Oregon plan of Popular vote for can-
didates for party nomination for
President and Vice-President with
the dates on which the primary vote
will be had are: North Dakota
March 19; Wisconsin April 2; Ne-
braska April 17; Oregon April 19;
New Jersey May 28.
i
Ross Barnes
Home of
Tt
Manhattan . - m t ' $g .1 n K
Uanan Shoes t
a mr
In the moisture-proof
t9nT --
Yx&'-cx Knox and stetson
& WW J- 4 Hats
'aragcn Trousers
ittvtvwi'tStSs Sam Cole-
m ; V- - v
L
PENDANT NECKLACES ;
Pnces range upward from $5
M.FLATAV G- SON
Jewelers and upticians
wtet lider
Apples Today
for pa! on Ok-
t avLftt riuT
i in"' i -. i i
i! tnu at ""
IdB'l III Bl"
liihiima (vnir
or retail also rr'!' car
GUO
v. cAi.iwi:i-i-
iit.i: iiif.
1 have a car food of Colorado an-
!!. r thi first track at the Okla-
homa Centr.i! d'-'o .lay. Very best
. Ily the ei'K or hup m..-
re'aii. tnc '
k. Coo. W. Caldwell.
t;ra
sale or
your pi
WORK
ever made
WFVFB OUT OF
ru l.MSiest little thlnps
n.e Pr. Kin'. N " -
tuar-roaten ninuu.o
weakness tnw
brain-
curinR con-
i.ill is
health that chants
S!r.-nKt!i languor Into energy
.... nipni.it fKiwor;
! .... ...!..
Ial:ii'he. chilis oi'.-i- .
To Trade for Chickasha
Property
City Berber Shop
r or First C!as Work.
i tt9 b'o. 3rd St.
1 Barne Still Repair Typewriter
Uiuiie's coats from $r..0U to $:.(.(!).
Kiiwards-Moore I. 0. Co It-
Our line of W. . Douglas union
made shoes' for men and boys now in
(lie most up to date shoes on the
market. See our K. K. last in tan.
Jackman & U-mon. 10-.'b-4t.
The National F'rotective Legion will
meet toniKht at the hall. All of the
members are urged to be present.
The attendance contest will begin to-
nii:ht. j Herman Velotir coats at Edwards
I Vonre D. C. Co. !
Mrs. H. M. Palmer and daughter.
Miss Ksie Linn left this morning for
I Mayfield Ky. where she was called
j by the serious illness of her brother
i A. J. Carter. Mrs. Palmer received
a message of her brother's illness
last night and left this morning.
Large shipment of ladies coats and
tu'is. Kdwards-Moore D. C. Co. H
Attorney Arrian Melton is spending
today in Alex on legal business.
Ladie's coats from J'.ilii to $r0.nn.
Kdwards-Moore D. !. Co. It
APPOINTEE OF
LINCOLN DEAD
Washington Oct. 27. News of the
death of one of President Lincoln's
appointee to office In the diplomatic
service was received at the State De-
partment the other day. The former
official was Hermann Krelsmann of
Chicago III. who died at Harten-
steln Switzerland last month. Offi-
cii! rlbutc marked the occasion of
his burial.
Mr. Kreismann was made the first
American consul to be stationed In
Berlin by President Lincoln in 18C5.
Ha and Lincoln had been bosom
friends for many years.
Though Mr. Krelsmann retired
frdm the consular-service In 1874
he remained lu Berlin though con
tlnulriK his American citiitenahlp. He
became one of the foremost figures
in the establishment and manage-
nient of the street car system of Ber
lln and was also the first president
of the American Association of Com
merce In Berlin.
miles
stipation
malaria. Only :"c
at Brown &
Co. !
dw j
v Acre of fino fruit land
from K. H- 'own in southern Missouri
mar the tin
kur.saJ
at room
of I"nl ion county Ar-
nice spring on ianu. .
l)l...nn
1 over l.agie .iierc. mmc
This shop wants
your meat busi-
ness and oilers
you the best in
FISH
OYSTERS
LAMB
And all other
kind of fresh
and salt meats.
STONE'S
C. O. D. MARKET
Fhur.e
r.t.
id -:.vst.
Notice of Removal
tuirt;eii & Stacy Land and Loan Co.
have moved their real e-tate and
loan office from the Randolph build-
ing on South Third street to the
Farmers State bank building on the
-round floor. Just In the rear of the
bank. lO-inatd 2t w.
nnt exDerlmenUne on
3 (Ml " r
vourself when you take Chamber
Iain's C'ouKh Remedy for a cold as
.w nreoaration has won its preat
reputation and extensive sale by
remarkable cures of colds and can
-..... i ilrTiended upon. It is
a. w i. n 1
Penally valuable for adults and chil-
dren and may be piven to younc chll
Imnlieit confidence as it
ill en "
conlains no harmful dru.il. Fo'd by
Cburch Crowded at
the Revival Lleetin:
LADIES
We have the very
thing you want in
HAND
BAGS
Our east window is chuck
full of the latest creations
in the FALL BAGS and to
move them quickly we have
made the special price of
$3 $4 $5
Brovnson's
The Lading Prescription Vriinitt
Leonard Daugherty the evangelistic
singer at the Christian revival will
sing the "Holy City" tonight at the
evening services and the song will
be Illustrated with stereoptlcon ciews
Mr. Daugherty is making the song
service of the revival one of the fea
tures of each service. The Sunbeam
choir of little girls Is one of the Im
portant parts of the music. The chll
dren can render beautiful music un
der their director.
Last night the church was crowd
ed and the services were full of Inter
est. Tonight will close the services
for this week. There will be no ser
vice Saturday night but the meetin
will continue over Spnday. Singer
Daugherty rendered several special
songs last night. Evangelist Boen
delivered a strong sermon.
This
Valuable
Book
FREE
It is our aim to keep our stock
complete in. every detail. We can
supply your wants in new goods
at ail times. If it is correct style
you are looking for in the very
best materials and lowest prices
you will always find them here.
We are showing all the new
shades in Messalines. Crepes and
For one week we are giving
this book free to every person
purchasing at this store one . . in4La. i4Vi n full
dozen fikeins of iViarqui!Bii tugau c
Brainerd & Armstrong's line of Suitings and Wool Dress
Wash Embroidery SilK Goods.
It's a splendid book of over iSo rrmo In nnH lt US talk with
pages vi inestimable value to tome in ana let US XaiK vVllH
embroiderers in its display of yOU about yOUT new dreSS. OUT
new ideas new designs i and . f Ladies Sweaters Aviat'lOn
helpful instruction. This book "lc ul 1 . . xU
entitled "Embroidery Lessons Caps and Knit Goods is something
with colored studies fot ; immense. We can fit every baby
9-willkeepyou-abreastof nujol.ocha 9tnrir
the times in your fancy worn rniaa ui iauy in viiivr.ctJ.
that will impress you. Our line of Suitings. Flannelettes;
everything in Staples and Notions is jam fu of high grade
merchandise; in fact our whole store is full to overflow-
ing with everything to supply your wants and we invite
you at all times to this big store to look. We take pleas-
ure in showing you.
Remember It's No Trouble to Show Goods.
U
I ; ;
Xiin hi'
Don't trifle wtih a cold Is good ad
vice for prudent men and women it
may be vital in case of a child. There
Is nothing better than Chamberlain s
Cough .Remedy for coughs and colds
In children. It is safe and cure. For
sale by all dealers. dw
Gbickasha lea - and Gold Stcrsgs Go.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
- '
i Complied by th Grsrfy Count
Abstrrt Company 10S 4
North Third ttrett.
il T. T. Johnson and wf to John
A MONSTER CIRCUS.
The Yankee Robinson Combined
Show Will be Here Rain or Shine.
Never before In the history of pub-
lic amusements has such a combina-
tion of entertainment features
been offered at one time under one
management and for one price of
admission as will be presented in
Chickasha Friday Nov. 10f:. when
the great Yankee Robinson Shows
Hippodrome circus aviary museum
horse fair and menagerie will arrive
In their monster railroad trains of
double length cars necessary for the
transportation of this collosal con-
gress of wonders. Don't fail to be
In town and at the railroad early in
the morning to see the army of train-
ed employes unload the mighty en-
terprise. Ths alone s worth driv-
ing miles to see.
The advertising caravan or street
parade at mid-day will show a kaleido-
scopic pageant of dazzling beauty to
entrance every eye. Don't fail to see
it the date is Friday Nov. 10 at
Chlckasha.
Satif action Lump Kitchen Queen E. Washed j
Nut. Tell the ice man. Phone 440.
as
"My Rosary" Son. NigM
The Dubinsky Brothers Stock com-
pany will play a return engagement
at the Star Theatre Sunday night
Oct 29 on which occasion the com-
pany will present the beautiful three
act play "My Rosary." This is the
first time this play has been een
outside of the cities at less than two
dollar prices. The play "My Ros-
ary" Is a story of "Home Sweet
Home" and Is full of heart Interest
of things that thrill you every day.
lots- 3
Knlppleroeir 10 3 It. I".0K
and 4. Sec. 24-101S.
Theophilus Garrard Price to T. T.
Johnson 9-25-1 1. $.100. Lot 7 bik 25
Minco.
E. C. Englehart and wf to Charles
Inglehart 10-25-11. J1200. Lots 1 and
The best plaster. A piece of flan-
nel dampened with Chamberlain's
Liniment and bound on over the ar-
fected parts is superior to a plaster
sod costs only one tenth as much.
For sale by all dealers. d&w
Tt ta nopdlesa'to eo into detail lfj
iict tha nuhinakv Bros
recommiillls -
show for you all know that it is u
eomoanv of sterling worth and ou'
that never disappoints. In present
Ing "My Rosary" you have a chanc
to see the same metropolitan produc
tion. as seen In New York Boston
and Chicago. The prices of admls
sion for this engagement nas ueeu re
duced to 23 ami 33 cents. Reserved
seats are now on sale at Brownson's
Drug store and you should secure
your tickets early if you expect to
get a seat
NEAL'S MARKET
Tomorrow's Specials
FOR SUNDAY 1
OKLAHOMA WEAVHER BUL-
LETIN.
Western Union Report at I a. m.
Oklahoma cloudy and cool sprink-
ling at Hobart general high wind.
M. E. Bunnell returned last nifcht
from Hugo where he organized a
lodge of Kniphts of the Maccabees
with 3(1 charter member? carrying
protection to the amount of 4!' '""".
Hay Feed Coal!
Choice prairie hay J 11. 50 per ton.
Bright Corn Shucks 13c per bale.
Hay 40 and 45 cenfa per bale at
our elevator.
Alderson Lump Coal 47.00 per ton.
Hartshorn Lump Coal $6.50 per
ton.
McAlester Nut Coal $3.30 rer ton.
All coal delivered. Thone 739.
MATTHEWS LINTON GRAIN CO.
Sta and Illinois. 109-tf.
EXTRA
SELECT
OYSTERS
PER
PINT
30c
PHONE
110
Lams bark is one of the most com-
mon forms of muscular rheumatism.
A few applications of Chamberlain's
Liniment will give relief. For sale
by ail stealers. d&w
PRIME RIB ROAST OF BEEF
CHOICE VEAL
MUTTON
PORK
SPARE RIBS
CHICKEN.
FANCY BREAKFAST BACON
BRAINS
WEINERWUH3T
SAUSAGE
CHOICE CUTS OF HAM
WATCH THIS SPACE EYEKY t RID AY tOR SFECHLS
Neal's Market
..n a.vMlra. d&W
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 250, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1911, newspaper, October 27, 1911; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732901/m1/3/?q=%22Chickasha+%28Okla.%29+--+Newspapers.%22: accessed June 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.