The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 84, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 29, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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INE.
Headquarters at McGhee & Son's Grocery
Store. Phone 95.
to K.C GMIIHIST - Kli.v
GILCHRIST & PEERY :
Dealers in Real Estate.
COLLECTIONS AND RELINQUISHMENTS
IN THE NEW COUNTRY.
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Special Rate Notice.
GEAND CHAPTER It . A. M.
Oklahoma City April 9 10 and
Hth 1902 tickets on Bale April
7 8 and 9tb retrtiu limit April 14th
1902 one and one third fare for
round trip on certificate plan.
GRAND LODGE MSTRICT 7 IN'DE-
PENDEFT OEDKK B'NAI b'rHITH.
Little Rock Apeil 13-2u.b tick-
ets on sale 13th to 20th inclusive
one and one third ;faie on certi-
ficate plan for round trip.
INTERN ASI ON AI. KISDErGautEN
ASSOCIATION.
Bo i ton MA99. Aplil 23rd to 25th
one and one third fare for ronnd
trip on certificate plan.
GENERAL SOCIETY DAUGHTERS OF
THE REVOLUTION.
Denver Col. April 23rd-25th.
tickets on sale April 19th23 re.
turning April 29th.': one fare pins
$2.00 for lound trip on certifl
cate plan plus 25 cents joint
agents fee for execution of certi-
ficates. I. O. O. F. CELEBATION. tZj
Hobart O. T. April 26th 1902
tickets on sale April 20th return-
ing limit April 28tb one and one
third fare for round trip.
GRAND AMERICAN jHANOICAP
SHOOTING TOURNAMENT
Kansas City Mo. March 31st
and April 5th fare one and one
third on certificate plan.
SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION
Nashville If 0. May 8th-15th
1902 tickets ou 'sale May 5 G and
7tl) final limit May 21st 1902 one
fare plus $2.00 for round trip
with 50 cents additional chargf
for joint agents fee for execut
ing tickets.
One way colonist rates to com
inon points in California during
month of Aril.
One way colonist rates to Utah
Montana Idaho Oregon. Wash
ington and British Columbia dar-
ing month of April.
J . O. OVERMIER J. B. RISHEL
Ticket Clork. Agent.
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Short Fho Regular
Orders. 1 llu Mc&Xb.
globe:
RESTAURANT.
"W. C. HATSELL Proprietor
Phone 74 Open Day and
At A At V V
STEPHENSON-BROWNE LUMBER CO.
IlTCOSPCE-TEE .
Hare a Complete Stock of Choice Grades of
LUMBER s COAL
Satisfactory prices made on our Building Material and
Coal orders promptly delivered.
PHONE 37. Yard Cor. 2d St. and Choctaw Av.
ROCK ISLAND TIME CARD
. SOUTH BOUND.
NO. 1. NO. ft No.S. NO. 3S.
Passenger Freight Passenger Passenger
arr! :35am Arrfl:40pm Arnpm Arl0:3jpm
Except
Lv. 1 :30am L.v 6:00am Lv. 1 :45pm Sunduys.
Nos. 1 and 3 makes close connection with all
tralnssouth east and west at Fort Worth.
NOHTH BOUND
No. 2. No. Si. No. i. No. 36.
Passenger Freight. Passenger Passenger
Arr2:45am Arr5:45pm Arr. 2:10pm Lv. 6:35am
Except
Lv 2:55am Lv. ft:25am Lv. 2:30pm Sundays.
Nos 2 and 4 make connection with all trains
out of Kansas City. Nos. 35 and 3o are the new
fast trains. 0
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VICTOR. I
WASHITA J
TELEPHONEZNO. 32.
Lost. Two male Roland China
pigs thoroughbred weight 50 or
00 pounds each. Call and get
reward. EdEmberson.
Chickasha Milling Gompany.
MILLERS AND GRAIN DEALERS.
SELECTED mmm
WINTER
WHEAT I -ve GrOMsntec our Flour to be Equal to all and Su
" -m.m' j nerior to tOOl O fired for 8le on the Market.
jammwrnammmmmot
the Celebrated MeAlister Coal and deliver the same to
any p:rt of the City.
A LEG ACT OF THE GRIP.
Is otten a run-down system.
Weakness nervousness lack of
! appetite energy and ambition
with disordered liver and kidneys
often follow an attack of this wret
ched disease. The greatest need
then is Electric Bitters the splen-
lid tonic blood purifier and reg
ulator of Stomach Liver and Kid
neys. Thousands have proved
that they wonderfully strengthen
the nerves baild up the system
and restore to health and good
spirit after an attack of Grip if
suffering try them. Only 50o. Ter
feet satisfaction guarenteed by
Brown fc Ce.
4 tsw
BEELER & MADISON
NINNEKAH I. T.
HAVE OPENED TJP A
General Merchandise Store
DRY GOODS MOTIONS GENT'S FURNISHINGS
HATS CAPS BOOTS AND SHOES
Flour Meal and r"ni.
Hardware Farm Implements Etc.
Our Prices are in keeping with short crops. Give us a trial.
We will save yon money.
THB BXPRBSS
WANTS YOUR
J0B WORK
Election Proclamation.
Whereas. On the first Tues
day in April 1902 a genoral elec-
tion ehallbe held for the election of
city officers as is provided by law
and Whereas; on the 18th day
of January 1902 Honorable Hosea
Townsend judge of the TJ. 8.
Oourt within and for the South-
ern District of the Indian Terri
tory issued an order changing
the city of Chickasha from a city
of the second class to a city of
the first class and Whereas the
city council of the city of Chick-
asha subsequent to each change
has provided for the election of
certain officers at the said general
election on the first Tuesday in
April 1902.
Now Therefore 1 H. L.
Grijjsby. mayor of Chickasha In
dian Territory in pursuance of
the authority vested in me by law
by the said order of the U. 8
Court and by the ordinances of
the city of Chickasha Indian Ter-
ritory on the first Tuesday in
April the same being the 1st day
of said month A. D. 1902.
There shall bo voted for and
an elected by the qualified voters
of the city at such election one
Mayor one Police Judge one
City Attorney one Chief of Po-
lice one Clerk and Tax Assessor-
one City Collector and one Treas
nrer who shall hold their ollice
for a term of two years also two
aldermen from each of the fonr
wards of the city as members of
the city council which said alder-
men shall be voted for and elect-
ed by the voters of their respect
ive wards.
The places of holding such elec
tion in the different wards of the
city shall be as follows: Ward
No-1. In a small house near the
residence of L. L). htone corner
of Eight street and Idaho avenue.
Ward No. 2. In grocery store on
the corner of Chickasha avenue
and Washita avrmue. Ward No.
3. In tne U. S. court house.
Ward No. 4. Cook's store Second
street. The following judges of
election are hereby appointed to
hold such election in their respect
ive wards: Ward No. 1. J. P.
Cross Louis Barefoot and T. B.
Biggers. Ward No. 2. B. B.
Capt W. T. Lancaster and Ben
HamDton. Ward No. 3. A. E.
Snead Wm. Inman and J. H
Cunningham. Ward No. 4. Steve
Hatsell Dr. Kendall and James
Cowan.
Witness my hand as such mayor
of the city of Chickasha on this
tonrch the 11th 1902. J"
H. L. Griosbt Mayor.
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The best and most famons com-
pound in the world to conquer ac-
hes and kill pains. Cures Cuts
heals Burns and Bruises subdues
Inflammation masters Piles.
Millions of Boxes sold yearly.
Works wonders in Boila Ulcers
Felons Skins Eruptions. It cures
or no pay. 25c at Brown ofc Co.
drug store.
I have just received quite a
supply of plows and Lister shapes
of different styles also srb Boil-
ers for different plows. I am
ready to tit the farmers with all
plow supplies and can compete
with any blacksnitli's prices. I
hve bought my -naterial right.
Come and get my prices. My
workmanship and material are
guaranteed. Some people guar-
antee satisfaction but that don't
save farmers tine. If my work
don't do what I say I will pay
them for their time. See me.
K. vr. Si sire on.
BAvElt HER CHILD'S I.IKE.
"Itj three weeks our chubby little
boy was changed by Pneumonia al-
most to a skeleton." writes Mrs.W
Watkins of Pleasant City O. A
terrible cough set in; that in npite
of a good doctor's treatment for sev
eral week grew worse every day.
We then used Dr. King's New Dis
covcry for Consumption and onr
darliug was soon sound and well.
We are sure this grand medicine
saved his life." Millions know it's
the only sure care for Coughs
Colds and all Lung diseases. Brown
.t Oo. guarantee satisfaction. 50c
$1.00. Trial bottles free.
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KANSAS CITY. MO.
Loestsl
Coal. Goal. Colorado Coal.
McAllister Coal and itsime Verv
test lump coal. Promptly delivered
20000 lbs. to tie ton. -Plume 37.
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at !8th ltd -yitdott. St!
Office No. 915 Walnut Street
Hot a Hospital but
A PLEASANT REMEDIAL HOME
Orranlied with a full staff of Physicians an)
surtrcons for the trealmontof all Chronlo an.
I Surgical Diseases.
Trusses. Brace and Appliances for Deform
I if.... mminr&eiurHd. Thiitv rooms lor the. mm
conimodalion of patients. A quiet home tm
women during confinement.
trained Attendants. Best Invalid' Hon
la the West. Eiseasee ef Woman
a Specialty.
Henry Schafer
L. RENO. o. rr.
Old
Clermont
Whiskey
Eight
Years
Old.
Direct foora the Distillers Four
full quarts $3.50
All express charges prepaid.
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Ing especially of Pkitatb Disbasis.
au Mnnri dl icases successfully treated. Sypl
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ire varictceie nyaroceie
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Dr. C M. OOE Proprl otor.
Cfflctt 915 Walnut St.
Kansas city anissouai
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Ball, H. L. The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 84, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 29, 1902, newspaper, March 29, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727243/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.