Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 61, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 13, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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Spring
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f Old Winter may not have disappeared altogether but
his way is broken.
This store is radiant with Spring freshness.
Here there everywhere Spring Garments and fresh
Spring Toggery bob up with a cherry "how do-you-do?"
all smiling and bowing for your favor.
You cannot be blessed with all this spring newness.
Never before have we
gaiucnug ui suug mcituauui i i is an exniouion 01 me
l'i Choicest. .Smartest
The MarHet Affords
Prices are interestingly
Of all the Spring seasons
have never made preparation
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You will certainly be the loser if you fail to post your-
self iu regard to our Spring Offerings.
Men's Boys' and Children's
Clothing Hats and Toggery
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THE OUTFITTERS
Coal and
Lumber
Before placing your order for
winter coal get our price it
will save you money.
Washita Valley Lumber Co.
PHONE 162
Employmet Agency
If you are seeking employment
or wish to be employed don't fail
to write or call at 114 N. 3d St.
J. L. BENNETT Mgr.
Ella Morris Chapter No. 29 O. E. S.
Meets Masonic Hall.
Second Friday night at 7:30
Fourth Friday afternoon at 3:00
Ma-rv H. Cross W. M.
Katherine E. Potter Sec.
DR. D. E. FOSTER
Dentist.
I will be at Dr. Penquite's Office
Saturday March 24th.
Office hours Saturday only from
9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Office 0r
ChickiMir Trut Ca
Offic Hour
:30 to 12; 1 to
A. S. Ride M. D Ref.D.
Specialist
Eye Ear Nose Throat
CHAS. M. FECHHEHSEB
ATTORNEY AT IaW.
Commercial Real Estate and Pro-
bate Practice. Johnson Buildins
Phone No. oo.
WILLIAM STACEY....
Lawyer
Office 316 Chiclcasha Ave. over
West Side Drugstore.
WANTED
I want to buy your sec-
ond hand furniture and
. other goods. We do al!
kinds of repair work.
A. H. STUDf BAKER.
1 1 2 Chickasha Ave Phone 498
DANCING SCHOOL
Mrs. Carolyne Duncan
Murray Hall Tuesday and Friday
evenings at 8 o'clock sharp.
Terms: 12 Lessons $5.00
Mrs. Duncan can be stn at the
Eaily Hotel Tuesday and Fri-
day afternoons.
Styles!
offered such an ' exceptional "
and
Best Things
modest as low as you could ask
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we have been in business we ?J
on such an elaborate scale
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CHICKASHA. I. T.
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The HIAWATHA
INCUBATOR
IS BEST
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If You Want to Keep
Up With The Times
you must use the latest improved
machinery or fall by the wayside.
Farmers can't make money raising
corn without cultivators; neither
can poultry be raised profitable
without a good incubator. If you
want to make poultry raising profi-
table call and look through my
line of incubators and decide to
buy a HIAWATHA.
GEO.G. CALVERT.
The House That Saves You Money-
A Good Protection
rtgamsi ioss or damage Dy tire is
to take out one of our policies
providing agaiust such an unpleas
ant occurance. hire is certainlv
terror ami leaves traces of its
work of devastation behind it.
Sorrow losses and ruins.
INSURANCE PAYS
It is after the fire has occurred that
you fetl the blessing of fire insur
ance for with the money paid to
you in accordance with the terms
of our policies you can again build
or refurnish your house or home.
Don't delay taking out a policy.
Wrrite us immediately for full par-
ticulars. :: :: :: :
J. P. WHATLEY
OFFICE IN REAR OF CHICKASAW TRUST
COMPANY BANK
DR. G. W. DINNING
Osteopathic Physician
Office over Chickasaw
Trust Company Bank.
Rooms 3 and 4
Phone a7
(Res. 425
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Shoe shop opened on the north
side of West Chickasha ave. I do
first class woik reasonable.
6163 Joseph Mann.
Wells is head quarters for garden
seens and onion sets.
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The Modern Housewife
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C. P. HOLLINGSWORTH.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
ASSESSOR AND COLLECTOR.
We are authorized to announce
S. L. Newman as candidate for the
office of assessor and collector
subject to the action Df the Demo-
cratic party.
We are authorized to announce
Albert Thompson as a candidate
for the office of assessor md col.
lector subject to the action of the
democratic party.
We are authorized to announce
Ben Burgess as a candidate for the
office of assessor an 1 collector sub-
ject to the action of the democra-
tic party
We are authorized to announce
Albert Harris as a candidate for
the offire of assesor and collector
subject to the action of the demo-
party CITY ATTORNEY.
We are authorized to announce
Lawrence Mills as a candidate for
the office of city attoruey subject
to the action of the democratic
party.
we are autnonzea to announce
Adrian Melton as a candidate for
city attorney subject to the deci-
sion of the democratic party.
Get ready for gardening
kinds of seeds at Wells.
All
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Wells seels all kinds of garden
seeds also onion sets. tf
Great Social event of the season
Firemen's ball March 21. 57-60
Firemen's annual bal'
Opera House Wednesday
21.
at the
March
57-60
Firemens' Annual Ball at the
opera house Ma. ch 21 fine music
a good time 61-631
C. F. Fuller oue of the protni
nent business m n of Bradley was
in the city today.
Patronize the firemen help tae
department buy tickets to the
annual ball March 21. t 6i-63t
Dr. Hale of Mobile Ala. is in
the city visiting the family of S. H.
L-eeh. He is a brother of Mrs.
Leech.
U. M. Duncan traveling passen-
ger agent of the Rock Island was
here from Oklahoma City yester-
dav. turner smitn nas t brown away
his crutch and was rble to navi
gate today unaided for the first
time since his accident.
The Rock Island and Frisco to
getner nave Handled over 75000
bales of cotton at Chickasha this
season.
Miss Hinnah and Aaron Sarbach
are enjoying a visit from their
brothers Jay of Knid. Louis of
St. Pawl and Leon of St. Louis.
Wm Comer traveling auditor on
the Panhandle division of the Rock
Island will shortly be transferred
to the Oklahoma division with
headquarters at Chickasha
S. G. McQuaid traveling repres
entative of Brotherhood of Loco-
motive Firemen has been in our
city several days looking after the
interests of the order. Like Urgin-
gator he is a trouble adjuster.
The Royal Arch Mason were in
session baturday and yesterday
afternoon and evening and the fol
lowing took the degrees; J. C.
Hunt A. B. Fikes R. K. Woot-
ten. II. E. Olive. Rev. C. W.
Cook J. V. Whately L. J. Good
C. Bassett M. B. McAdams.
laviehefaj much care and
attention upon her bath-
room as upon any other
part of the homte. Her pride in her bath-
room it shared with the pride in the fix-
tures when they bear the trade-mark
We sell "ftuJafiT Ware and invite
you to examine the various designs we
can show you. We guarantee our work
to be high-grade and to make you satisfied
with us. Our motto is "Modern Men
Method and Serial."
AN AGED PEDESTRIAN
Walked from Chicago to Chick
asha in Two Months Two
Days
Past 62 years of age. walked
from Chicago to Chickasha what
do you think of that? This is
what Geo. Robertson an aged man
says he did and he made the
journey in two months and two
days.
Mr. Robertson who is an old
soldier and a shoemaker by trade
says he went to Chicago from Ana-
darko to attend the funeral of a
sister anting too late however to
attend it. While iu Chicago he
states that he was held up and rob
bed of $32 all tne money he had
and he was forced to find his way
back home afoot. He walked at
all hours of the day. aud night
resting when and where he could.
He arrived in Chickasha with his
'feet and ankles terribly swollen.
A frail looking old gentlemaui
with stooped back silver locks and
trembling voice it is remarkable
how he made the journey.
The aged pedestrian says he was
born m TJtica N. Y. and at the
breaking out of the civil war was
one 01 ine nrsi 10 enust. .He says
he was in the battle of Lull Run
and was taken prisoner but by
making a good run succeeded in
escaping. He was woun ied in
battle and is a pensioner. Mr
Tt . . .
ivuuenson says ne nas a son in
Anadarko. He will remain in
Chickasha for the present and has
opened a shoe shop on Chickasha
avenue where hs asks for the
patronage of the public.
DESPERADOS SHOOT DEPUTIES
Three Officers are Ambushed
Bad Indians near Yinita
by
Muskogee. I. T. Mar. 12 De-
puty United Slates Marshal I. L.
Gilstrap of Kansas and "Slick"
Terry and Otis Tidie members of
a posee was killed eight miles north
of Kansas I T.t Suuday afternoon
while attempting to . arrest the
Wychffe brothers at the Wycliffe
home in Kavanaugh mountains.
The horses on which the officers
were mounted were killed in the
fusillade of bullets.
Marshal Darraugh issued orders
to rush every deputy in northern
Indian Territory to the scene. In
addition he wired Washington for
authority to swear in additional
hundred deputies and to issue a re-
ward of a thousand dollars for each j
of the outlaws deaa or alive. He
has gone to the scene personally
to direct operations. The outlaws
are headed by Charley John and
Tom Wycliffe sons of a former
justice of the Cherokee suprenii
court. The Wycliffe boys are
charged with the commission of
many crimes in the past five years.
It is said many of the younger full
bloods are joining the Wycliffe's
and a serious clash seems inevitable
when the reinforcements of deputie
meet the outlaws. Several famous
Indian fighters are among the
posee among them the two bro
thers of Tuttle celebrated for fight-
iug in the early days who swear to
avenge their brother's death.
W. T. Hopper of Rush Springs'
was a visitor in the city yester
day.
JUSTICE FOR OKLAHOMA
Detro' Journal Opposesthe Policy
of the Administration
The Detroit Journal a strong
republican paper published in
Congressman Hamilton's own
district has the following to say
editorially:
"The solution proposed by Sen-
ator Burrows for the problem pre-
sented by the Hamilton statehood
bill was both timely and eminently
practical. From this bill as it pass-
ed the house. Mr. Burrows' motion
struck out all tGe long provisions
relating to Arizona and New Mex-
ico -vhich have been the occasion
of all the discord over the measure.
Instead of a bill providing for the
admissiou of four territories as two
6tates it is left a bill providing for
the admission' of two territories as
one state and those two terretories
are Oklahoma and Indian territory.
There is no reason why a pro-
posal on which everybody i9 agreed
should be linked with the fate of a
proposal on which there is the
sharpest of disagreement. Okla-
homa'fc 'interests have for years
suffered from the unjustifiable at-
tempt to unite them with the inter-
ests of other and remote sections
in an omnibus statehoad measure.
So long has statehood status been
withheld from it that if this bill is
passed Oklahoma vill immediately
become entitled to five representa-
tives in the lower house of congress
a greater number than any previous
territory has been entitled to on
its admission.
"Presumably conference with
Mr. Hamilton and others in the
house preceded the action in the
senate so that concurrence by that
body in so sensible and just a dis-
position of one of the toughest
legislative propositions of the ses-
sion will be speedily forthcoming."
ALWAYS KEEPS CHAMBERLAIN'S
COUGH REMEDY IN HIS
HOUSE.
"We would not be without
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy.
It is kept on hand continually in
our home" says W. W Kearney
editor of the Indendent. Lowrv
City Mo. That is just what
every family should do. When
kept at hand ready for instant use
a cold may be checked at the out
set aud cured in much iess time
than after it has become settled in
the system. This remedy is also
without a peer for croup in chil-
dren ana will prevent the attack
whan given as soon as the child be-
comes hoarse or even after the
croupy cough appears which can
only be done when the remedy is
kept at hand. For sale by all
druggists. 54-77
Mr Doss bookkeeper at the
compress spent Sunday in Snyder.
WAGNER
OPERA HOUSE 1
3 - NIGHTS - rc
commencing;
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Featuring the Appollo Quar-
tette in Repertoire of
Standard and Com-
edy Dramas.
High Class Specialties
Between The Acts.
16 People
-Vaudeville
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Acts 6
Prices 25c 35c and 50c.
Special Ladies' and Children's
Saturday Matinee 15 and 25c
Thursday m
March W
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THE EXPRESS
I WANTS!
LL.I11U Ad. with Big R.ult.
WANTS
Some good clean white cotton
rags at this office.
Wanted: 2 girls tor hotel aud
restaurant work good wages.
Apply 325 Chickasha Ave. 55-58
Some good clean white cotton
rags at this office.
Wanted; An experienced din-
ing room girl. For particulars en-
quire 411 Chickasha Avenue.
In this column-
25 cents.
-3 lint s 3 times
Ford Bros want to buy your old
furniture. We also do repair work.
Phone 149. 209 Chickasha ave.
37-6o
Wanted: Woman or girl for
housework 102 1 South 4th St.
67-70
wanted By Chicago wholesale
and mail order house assistant
manager (man or woman) for this
country and adjoining territory.
Salary $20 and expenses paid week
ly; expense money advanced. Work
pleasant; position permanent. No
investment or experience required.
Spare time valuable. Write at once
for f nil parttculars and enclose self
addressed envelope. Superinten-
dent 132 Lake St. Chicago. 111.
FOR RENT.
For Rent: Large tract of fine
farming land between Minco and
Pocasset. Renter gets $1.00 per
acre for breaking land; 23 of corn
wheat oats and potatoes and Y of
cotton. House and fencing furnish-
ed. Southern Investment Co.. U.
S. Apple agent Minco I. T. 62-75
FOR SALE.
Secoud band cyphers Incubator
White Plymouth Rock and Light
Bramah chicken aud eggs at $1.50
for setting of 13 W. T. Shannon
phone 242. 53-70
Nice new buggy and horse and
household goods for sale cheap or
will trade them for real estate. Call
at 1227 Dakota Ave. 64-66t
For Sale; Two single comb
Brown Leghorns 3 Rose Comb
Brown Leghorn cockerels. Phone
268 or write Box 233. 66-70
For Sale; 10000 shares iu the
Fidelity Oil and Gas Co. at Gate-
bo O. T by a non-resident. Thii
will bear an investigation Ad-
dress S. J. Lea.
Gotebo O. T.
Strayed or Stolen A small
light dun pony 7 or 8 years old
with saddle and bridle on. Finder
please return to Johu Burton city
or T. W. Roach 4 miles west of
town and receive pay for your
trouble. 3-2 w
Lost:- A riding bridle son;o where
near the opera house finder please
return to this office.
Found A fur near opera house
owner can have same by paying for
this ad and prooer identification.
Phone 256 Mrs. Speicker.
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We ore at the same old stand with
any kind of seed you may want.
Garden Seed Lawn Grasses and
Clovers Field Seed Flower Seed
in fact any kind of seed. We al-
ways have on hand feed for the
horse feed for the cow. V feed for
the pig and ehi.x. mod ittted or
otherwise.
We sell the best coal at the 'right
price.
j J. H Freeman & Sons
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Telephone 269.
Mm L. Mt & Co
RURAL REALTY
LOANS AND
INSURANCE
If yon have a good Oklahoma
farm list it with us. We have
the buyers. :: :: ::
If you need a loan we have pri-
vate money which we will fur-
nish you at rates like Jthose pre-
vailing in the states. :: :;
We have buyers for alienable
Indian lands close to Chickasha.
CHICKASHA EXPRESS B'LD'G.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 61, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 13, 1906, newspaper, March 13, 1906; Chickasha, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727234/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.