Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 91, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1909 Page: 2 of 8
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We want you all to know that the
CMMiM Store JeiilSer.. 305 Ciiicfastia Avenue
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Is now under New Manngement and that Low Prices now Prevail A big special shipment of Up-to-Date new styles and patterns
in Gentlemens Hand Tailored suits have just been received they are beauties and just such patterns and workmanship as you
could secure by going to the larger cities to make your selection. We are going after the Busiess evon though we have to sacri-
fice our PROFITS TO GET IT. Your Patronage and good will is what we want. Kindly note below a few of the Special prices for
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Saturday April 17th
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CLOTHING
Mens Hand Tailored Suit9 were $17 50 now . JJJ J 4.00
' t20 $ 1 6.00
" " ' . " " "-5 aow - $17.50
Mens House of Kuppenhelmer suits were $27.50 now Jg20 00
Big Line Blue Serge Two Piece Suits Coat
and Pants Special for Saturday Go At
$11.98 and $14.98 per suit worth $15.00 and
$20.00
GENTS FURNISHINGS
Regular 75c value Shirts now - - 45c
Regular $1.25 value Dress Shirts now - 98c
Soft Negligee Shirts the kind you want in
pink blue or white Special for Saturday
48c Worth 75c
Extra Good Quality Sox black or tan perpair 10c
SHOES
Choice cf our $3.50 Line Geatlemens Shot For
$3.15
Higher Priced Shoes Reduced In Proportion.
HATS
Regular $3.00 Hafs now - - $2.50
Regular $2.00 Hats now - - $1.50
John B. Stetson $5.00 value for - $4.00
Space forbids us quoting many prices but we promise to sell you good clean reliable merchandise at money saving prices.
Extra Special Inducement for Saturday April 17th: With every gentleman suit purchased at our our store Saturday we will give
FREE OF CHARGE A NICE HAND PAINTED PICTURE AND FRAME.
With every pair of gentlemen shoes purcased at our store Saturday we will give free of charge a Shinola Outfit.
Remember Our Motto: A full dollar's worth for every dollar's purchase
and satisfaction or money back.
Kindly give us a call whether you want to buy or not as we want to get acquainted with you.
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305 CHICKASHA AUENUE. LOOK FOR THE RED SIGN.
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Brief Bits of City News
K. H. Kurt's of Amber Ih a business
Visiior in riik'kasha today.
Get It at The Owl Drug Store. 8-1-tf
' T. P. Majors hits let the contract
lor a pretty residence corner Thir-
teenth and Minnesota.
Bicycles. Taylor's Hardware Siore
310 Chickasha avenue. 1 4-4t
Miss Oralf? Smith leaves tills even-
ing to upend Sunday with her par-
ents northeast o town.
Kid gloves In all colors at H8 cents.
The People's Store. 17-2t
II. Geisler went to Kl Rono on bus-
iness yesterday.
Trade at the Model and get an auto-
mobile ticket. You may win. 3-9-tf
Mrs. Dave Hill and Mrs. C. E. At-
kinson are spending the day in Okla-
homa City. t
'Set It at firownson i Drug Store.
5-23-tt
Mrs. J. V. Clark of Amber
shopping in Chlckasha yesterday.
W'fclte Frost refrfipwatorK. Cliy-
rtunb & Anderson. 4-15-ilff
! One hundred and stijtt.y-niite samites
j waisr.s. If jou will find your size you
jean save 50 cents to. $lT0. The Peo
ple's Store. U-2t
A splendid assortment of tally and
plate cards at the Owl Imig Stora.
5-5t
The new swell front Davenport i:
our store flaycomb & Anderson.
4-15-dtf
The Twentieth Century Class of the
Christian Sunday school will hold a
market Saturday at Hopkins' Meat
Market.
Does your grass iiceti cutting;. Sec
Taylor for lawn inuwera. 14-4t
Call and see our Immense riock of
fishing tackle and baseball goods.
Palace Drug Store. 2-29-dtf
ST.
T)M vrm op tha Man ycwA Whit-
Frost refrigerator? Claveoml & An-! lMe 8 ' '
derson. 4-r-d'fi Saturday linu-ltet at PeWwea gro
' J' ' j eery. ;
For Saturday and .Mondnv stieoiaf i
... .i i " ... ..o' Let us fill your prescnrSion. The i
tin it n ium nun imuin tis itm 1
up to $ I0.no. The People's Stpre. it 2t violet-
3-9-U2
' Special men's trousers from $1.08
up to $4.50. People Store. lt-n
Mrs. W E. Cecil corner Fourth
rrt and Colorado avenue is report-
'wfi quite ill.
" See the largest stocfc Of baseball
fishing tackla la the city
vo Painea Drus Store. 8-89-dtf
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The little son of Mr. and Mrs.. Lee
Allen of South Fourth Rtret wbo was
seriously hurt by a horse Weilosday
is reported better today.
We want your drug istore patronage
and to this end we -will extend more
courtesies than any house In the city.
Owl Drug. Sioux. 13-5t
We received tiew millinery again at
considerably lower prices. The Peo
ple's Store. 17-21
Mrs. J. D. Shears' class No. 4 of
lie Christian church will serve lew
cream and cake Saturday morning and
afternoon in the church parlors.
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CHICKASHA
FRIDAY APRIL
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r' A. B. Morgan returned today from
a week's business visit in me viciu
lty of Waurika.
Anything in the drug line at the
ivinei nnd It's the best. 3-9tf
Mrs C. A. Stiles and Mrs. Koy Dunv
garner of Verden were shopping in
Chickasha yesteraay.
figars to burn at the Owl Drug
Store. 135t
A. few flyers in all departments for
Saturday and Monday. It will pay you
to investigate. The People's tSore.
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"Mrs. D. J. Tread well arrived in
Chickasha yesterday from Greenville
Miss. to join her husband who has
7 -n In Chickasha the nast month and
will make this city her home.
AVe don't believe In keeping our
goods. We sell them at the lowest
prices and buy often therefore we are
always able to have new goods and
the latest styles The People's Store.
It is what our patrons and the pub-
lic say about our store our splendid
service and our superb quality of
goods that makes our business contin-
ually increase. The Owl Drug Store.
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James O'Malley Democratic nomi-
nee for chief of police returned to the
city last night after a few days' ab-
sence on business. "
All kinds of voile skirts a great re-
ductions. The People's Store. l7-2t
Postmaster R. E. L. McLaln of
Blanchard was in Chickasha yesterday
and sold 125 feet of ground corner
Eighth and Illinois to the Matthews-
Minton Grain Company.
We sell homes on easy uerms. Phil-
lips & Means. 2-11-tf
City Blireksmi'.li Shop i 'ode agcai
for FirsUna tires. Put c wheels t!ht
will roll. - 4-7-lnio
Eigkt ears of furniture just unlvaded
by Claycomb & Andeison. ItSdtf
WMte- Frost refrigerators flay-
conil) & Anderson. 4-15-dtf
Buy your drugs at the M&del and
et & chance on the ie! autouoblle.
8-9-tt
Col. Ben F. Bryant is expected to ar-
rive in Chickasha tomorrow mornfug
from Shelbyville Ky. wbere be has
spent several months.
The best how
that aver struck
Chicago."
"Nothing in th:iqv
world of Tented (VV
Amusements U
Its equal.
M V. World.
The prescription drug store The
Owl Drug Store. 13-51
Cabbage and tomato plants for sale
at Chickasha Green House Fifth and
Idaho. 6-lOt
Get your boy's clothing from Brading i
& Co. who will sell them to you for
less than manufacturer's cost
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We have forty lot in Vhlllips addl- j
tion to he sold at once on easy terms. )
Phillips & Means Realty Co. 2-U-tf
Drugs that are pure fresh and po-
tent are the kind you get at the Owl
Drugstore. 13-51
Pasture for 20 or 25 horses good wa-
ter salt furnished. Dr. Ben Harned.
Z miles west of Chickasha. 14-fit
If you need a good spring tonic try
Hot Springs Blood Remedv. Sold oHv
i by the Owl Dmz Store. i:i-nt
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Cowboy. Wild West
Girll Vaqucrus ScouriciS
Guardiat Runln Men and
Women Sharpsliootea Cham-
piom of the Lariat Rough
Rider Lb; Riden Range
Riden Pony Expma Vcterani
Ploneert rnppcra
HuntcnScoul Heroes
and Old Timer of the
Wilderness. Explorers
Bull Tighten Steer
THE FIRST mUl HOLIDAY
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FEATURES
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Thrower awl Steer 1 1 i I V.
Tier.. Hone Wrangler. U MM
Buftaloa. Long-horned I fe i 1 m
ttxM Cattle Bucking I A m'f
Broncho. and Miutangi. I If f
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II3FISUEES
i Tfaeoolyexpoa
f -4tloao(West
era border Ufa
of Ita original kind
cope by vry
uniurn lid Bonrc
lmpo8sibl of alapU-
catioa or Imitation.
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Cowponie Paintponies
and all other real actual gen
uine simon-pure dentzem of the
Cuw-camp and range reproduc-
ing the Sport. Frolics Game
Round-up. Galiantriea Hard-
ahipt Perils Combatt Adven
ture and Romantic Daily Happening of their lire..
A prodigious
onsolldatioa of
tbe two 101 Ranch
I Showg oneof which
' proved tbo trium
phant feature of tbo
Jamestown National
Exposition and the
other for two months the legitimate aad coacedcd
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AMUSEMENT SENSATION d
OF NEW YORK CITY A
beir lire.. Erervthlna exceM a Tenderfoof I w jt
Indian fresh from Camp-fire and Council making their first acquaintance with P.lf.. r;r... t- r.. 1
Ustic Native Accoutrement and Paint and exhibiting their War Dance and other Wi4 .j n.l :
Pa.time. Savagerie. Howmanship Bow and Arrow Skill Method of Hunting Trailing Trapping and Ambuthing'
Eiuberant We-rn movement pervade our every long and varied programme number. Every act and action
Is typical of the Ranch and Range. Without Circu. Vaudeville or Theatric adj-mct or atmosphere.
OYEflLflHD TR!IL FOREHOOH STREET FIRIDE N
Form your opinion of our Enterprise if you are not acpiainted when wt ride A
the principal thoroughfare in the morning.
2 P.M. TWO DAILX TIUCV.IXXZIZ- IAIH CS SHI1&--8P.
Rese-ved Seats and Admission Tickets on Sale morning of
Owl drugstore atc-me pr'c - c'Mrd cA rrourds
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 91, Ed. 1 Friday, April 16, 1909, newspaper, April 16, 1909; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727052/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.