Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 243, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 11, 1913 Page: 2 of 16
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CHICKA8HA DAILY XP!H CHICKAIHA OKLAHOMA
KEASCM IF
TheFirst fIaf ionel Bank
C ; Capital . . $200000.00
Surplus . . 60000.00
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THE SOCIAL WORLD
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MONETimTHE
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DIRECTORS
C. 13. Cami-t r!!
J. D. Sujfjf.
II U. Juhnsun
F. B. Johnson
C. H. Bessent.
K. Bond.
Safety deposit boxes for rent in fireproof vaults
and building $2.00 per year.
United States
THE OPAL
Octobers' bi'thstone in ring will brin? good luck to
the wearer. This is one ot natures beautiful gems of
all colors of the rainbow. See our icreat selection in
many choice jewelry novelties.
M. Flatau & Son
Jewelers and Opticians.
Bill Hale
With his biiairy &lore
room his low expenses
offers to you
Groceries
AND
MEATS
better and cheaper than
any one.
PHONE 50
427 S. 2nd
Every Day
Duties
Dirt is something that we
have to fight every day. Why ;
not get something to help
you in this fight. We have i
some of the clubs that knocks
half the rub out of the scrub i
such as: !
Old Dutch Cleanser. i
Sopade Slar Nap ha
Rub-No-More Pearline
Bon-ami Sapolio j
Sani-Flusb.
Watch this space as we
will try to give you some
suggestions for the house as
well as the table.
E.Tignor
120 3rd St.
Phone 83
CHAS. BLY
i
Hih Class !
Painting & Deccraint
FhQC. Ill :
Wo R. Paramore i
CONTRACTOR j
Painting and Decorating I
fnr Tr4e or 'Ren(-ll room boord-
rg rnve clone tn inp; nd two ulbcrl
mill ttvn PH0SE 755.
T. II. Williams
T. T. Johnson
Cm F.John?on
Depository
Just received a
hg shipment
of
Jack and
Jill
These are the best
Shoes on the market
for Boys' Girls' and
Misses'. They cost us
more than any other
shoe but we sell them
to you at the same
price inferior shoes
are sold for.
4T 1 g . ' fir
J m AfiTILE CO.
Louis Payne
Plumber
PHONE 313
Open Day and Nignt
Best food well cocked
well served.
Fred's Chop
House
Is a good place to eat
3rd door west of P. O.
Knights and Ladies of
Security Meet.
On Thursday fvt-uiiin at tae Kuiphta
:: l'ythi.is ball tii- Kmgb's an J It
liii'S (J -car. ty p. ti ert-.l (or I iii-
iliation iif ifi.-re. an 1 it sf iai
i ei.tiij;. A n.ost iiit- r- ;iL i-io-ta.ri
as enjiw-d. cei.sis.ii.. of inM f u;n-:r
tal n:a-i. naJiiiss ai.J ecu and
late in t!u veiling -f r-f h it.-u t were
.-ei'vcd. The nesv tn.'.-;s st-j-f
iiiitallt-.-I dP the fuS'a.u iiiji I'l.-si
dent C. ('. duelling: vice ue r i.t
A- J !.H;mt!): wcoiid W presi-
dent. Mrs. fillie Kauts.y. iel.;e
HcwMrJ liciuhtj ; s-i r otary Mis
K tat rint? lichens; linaiu b-r C. 11.
Mairlr conductor Mrs. Anna Woith -
ington guard til I'hefuint; bti-
iu l J. ieMe! Laugh ; niu.-deau Mrs.
Kdna T. U'alkinn; trustees l;r. V
( tek e.uti Mr. Will Ch.-siuitt.
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Presbyterian Missiona.y
Socie'y Meeting-
The Woini!ii' MiMiiiuiary Swiet.
il
t:e Iht .- b leriau (hui.h rill
next Thursday Ot.tober V.
o'cluk with .Mrs. I-!. W. I'(.e
Iowa avenue. I'lt gram:
Leader Mrs. IA erim.re.
Ilevoti'dial l'resideiit.
r'ureiii Tu)ic i'aiiii ;iilit'M.
meet
t
Th-
Knti aiu-e of tiie W'ut J at l.a-tina.
Mrs. Luwbou.
"Holy Week at .Manila." Mri. 'it ;s.
"The f "h iii j)( in e .iii;s;cn" Mrs.
I'owern.
Home T.'ik' Tliu Mninioii!.. "The
l-'uiiilauiental Mcnnau I'i i ijleni." Mr.:.
1 icnny
"1 he l ife ol a Merman l;rl."' Mr.
Jollllhlll).
I "MGinionisiu as t!iosed tu ("uiis
' tianity." Mrs. Tiirallkill.
o
I AD 11IC1I liUOW
j Woman's Coliece Music Club.
The chai'fd hour at the llibhem.i
I College tor Women was mlvtu iht in
Uhe Music club on Friday niorniiiK.
and re oi'nuniation was iierfocted. The
j hiih.vi!iK cljueis wary uii t u j
j si ne dining tin- eiisuini year: I'rus-
j id. -nt Mis s Aiildre.l S!i:Mi.n!!!ies.se ; j
viit president. Mrs. Wessie Hay; tec-
lelarv. Mi.s Kilitii Decker treastuvr I
Mi.s Juanita Staley. The iimie iltili !
will hold bi weekly nieeti.iKs at whii li j
choice programs will be rende; . An
interi-t tin;; year's work has hi en
I-lanneil and the club liioniisiM io he
a jiuti-nl factor in the cuIIcrc life. The
Woman's College. Music club iss fed-
erated and delegates to the state fed-
eration which convenes next month
Ut Tnlsa have been elected.
C. W. B. M. Meeting.
The C. ".V. fi. M. of the Christian
Church met with Mts. J. i. Maja on
last Monday uflernooii. Offti ers fi r
tilt' coming year were lnslalied Mrs.
C. S. Fester ihe retiiim ii'esidelii
act iii); as instillation officer in an lin-
uvccSiVH rtK'.r.ner. In a few well chosci
'ATflit she ( r.'.)Ili;-l!lli d the nt w ol : i- ! n
Cttrs Mrs. IJit. lu esidcnt. an ! Mrs. The Au Uou Hi idr.e clnli is meet in-
Craiiv.i-ll vice president to the auvj'his afieinoon at. Ill" home of .Mr.
ill-try. and reviewed the wm-K rf tlio j J. (' Tenell. This nieetin;; wiil be
. -H-e'iecl-.J clfioprs. Mis. Cri: :-!.'- i ci-i the last one in the presi ni. s-'t'Us.
iitiry. and Mrs. i'juian !ri icurer. I --
Dmbig !lie social hour that lollowe l Vr. '' ' ' Spinim.' and Master I'aul
the ini'tall'ilicn an ice iciir" was I S.inSiij are the khi-Ms or Mis. Snin-
served. The hosted is assis'a-d by Ins s inother Mrs. Wilson Council in
Mrs. I'oi k and Mr:;. K.u-x 11
o -1S07
Biidge Club.
Mrs. 1.. C. liul.-.. :. v-:3 1:. sc
V(diicMia la ;t at a uel Fir. til
-s o:
meet-
ine of Ihe I'i"? llrid.-" ('uh. l';. sc-r
nan made by Mrs. Fr.sP.k I'aih'y. After
tlie games a hiuchi
was ;(! veil t' !
Mrs. Morgan liamilkn Mrs. il-.'ij: d
rami. Mis. li.iir;.' l.ndit v.'. Mr;-. .1. i'
Siiaiks Mrs. !'. K. K:-'..!!e. Wii!
Mel ton. Mis. 11. 11. Ji-Uiisoi:. Mr.
Crank ICiiley Mrs. .!. A. Schwartz.
Mrs. Kied Krey ;.itR. 11. n Mcrstn an:!
Mrs. J. S. Hh'clrmon. Tiie last four
ladies siibstiUited for !:;uh:r mom-
e i
I bers who are absent liom Cue cifv.
! Tiie club wi'l n.i-et ar..iin in a f.i
ttUht.
o
Chant?' qua Circle.
The first reiul.tr ineetins of the
Chautautii: i Circle w as le l.l n the
atteinocii of ''( rini sday with Mrs. (1.
11. Tlnaiikiil as horle: s. Hell call
was ic.ij:: mh"1. tr with went t v ins. .
A !i"ok r-view rf "Tr" Valley o.' tli" !
M'ssiiif.." by 'A'ttft was ive-t aitiy j
ui-.en by Mrs. Thi-.ilkiil. An .'ventj
atiticil :ied wiih pb asuie by the men!- j
bf-rs of the Chautauif.ia Circle is in
all day Ression of the club. lie Wei-
n sday at the coun'ry home of Mrs.
Maigaret Jolinson.
o
Mi.-s Hc-rnite ll.twley is cut. rtuin-
iug fiends from Anadaiko.
Sorcsi Club
crcsU Study cli b rnt-t dp. WVtlues-
('.-:' ; U Mrs. K. M. Cactt The 1' s-
ti 0!f.T.4 iVr ih-t afvrm.'m was.
't-in rt Storiti and Short ritoiy VVtv-
is" a id M n:s: a!;:y lead bv rx.
li It. lliiiiiiJti! t-y "Kie-" Ly k.ch-
a:d Harding l;.t !.-. w as studied and
.Ism Uf.'t! In a ta.st li t f'ft titis? "hail
it'T. A i-ai iiisi.;ht f the tin) s les-
jjuii wad feivtii by Alii. Hjiupbrey in
her a;(-r "Midi-in Snou Stories."
isoro.-is will meet next week with Mr1-.
i lai elit e Juhft.-oil.
. St. Luke's Guild.
Tin- regular weekly utes iiiit of S'.
' 1 !' tiuild was held on Thursday
; fcfieiuoun a! the l.ume of Mrs. 11. J.
ll:a: nson. I'lu.-tb for tae bazaar
J whii h ill u-cur
Deeeniher 1 w ere
j uisi nsseii. Lilt the K"eait r part of th"
j alteriioon was i-ja-nt in sewim-. T!ie
; Miild 11 ill ute.-i next week wish Mrs.
j Claud SiL-mou and work on articles'
lor the liazaa will he car.' i mu d.
Infirti'al Djnce Last Evening.
The f'irr t iu'crmal Klk dance ol the
f ca' an Occuned lust eV' tiini; at the
li.'u rooii.s. in Third street. Kxcel-
h lit mil. 1c was laiui.ihed ami danc-
ill!; wa:j eiijo.nii It.r si-V' i li h'-'tr.!. At-
III: nsii hut a s in a !1 tiMlllbe.- was i-r-; -eio
the -e!oi.i4 w.'s a ni.ist ph-as;;!!
one The dance a flritcwtj b;
.Tr. and Mrs. I ! b Muitay.
-
Lily Bridge Club to Mec.
After a I'l-iiud of ijuii't lor sewru;
i iok.iIe the J.lly lirid;!-' cli.b will
I'sume i's n-ual nieeiiiiK-. t ie i:i:;.il
one of itus seas-Jii (;. '.;: rini; next
week wiln Mrs. CI irles Tr;;i!iiiiel as
llOKteHH. j
-v- I
Mrs. W. (1. Choate ussis'ed in rt- !
(oiuii.tt ai the ri" ratloi p.'vin in Ol.-
lahiena City yesterday uftcrnoon by
hy Mis. Meuhei sliai jie. The affair '
hm g.lvvn cnmliliiiieiiUity ;o Mrs. l)m-
set Carter friiaerly of I'UK.'il hat
win) iait iv rtaiovid to Oklahom City j
j
hi . h ri d Krey had as her nurst '. j
for lunt hn ii lat Saturday Mis. Marry
l.udlow Mrs J. S. Ulaclitnon and Mis. i
U ('. Hutson. On Thursday of this
week the same ladies were entertain- I
ed ut linn heon at the home (.f Jlrn.
Hu'.smi.
o
Mrs. M. C. I vi ir of San Antonio.
Texas in Ihe guest of her riuuuhn r
Mrs. Olu'id Simnon. Mri Lester will
nui'.e
I'll exfemled bfay in Chii. K.'tsha. '
Mrs. .1. S. Illackmuii and liltli
daughter Frances have returned from
Coisicana Texas where they were the
etieKU of relativi's for isevi'ral v.eeKs. t
Miss Jeuelle Haille left yesteril IV
for Oklahoma City where sli" will I
he one of a hous" 'urty at th' home I
of Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Cra) croft. I
I Fort Worth.
o
The l"i;7 Iliide cmh will be
lined etc- tl;..y lex' week b;
'.li'iy I.u llow.
ehter-
M:: .
Mrs. F. L. .' l-.l: ..t r v;
ited l: i. i'tirf
ll I'd av.
a
01.l.ilit:na City la ;t
COLLEGE NOTES.
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lc.
( kit:
Ta
ll. I.yie Smith c
a vi . it -r
i.v t'lurniiip.
f the
'. t t .
C'-ris"
" co'i'
! M.ifiern of inf
the W'.-r'-m's C !'
j lli: f lis: ; At a I!'.'
! i i'ib vest erria y.
rt st pi rlainitts lo
re Music fin!) were
I
Mr. St. va;
! in ( hi. k:i-'ia
; . is :t li - c .v.:
' i. i t ' iio i i
Of :
e h
'I he Hi: tcry 8nl rt p' F
li. est nbly d'sfc-si 1 'y Mis S baler.
ih.:i :i tjhnie ilii pi 1 re.-st. at i. . .' I
in 1 bursday t:.o.-' ip. 'Ihe pi'iit
day? fa-Is ttl tlaii'-ipir heartily
t nst'refi. !tid tiie wait and two t-te;
ncre i ci mnmfiili d as artistic and
g: avciu! tvr oi dinai y dam ing.
Guaranteed
Phoenix
Hositsiy
or
$1.00
Worth twice
the money"
Your neighbors
are aware that
that they are
saving money
by trading with
us. Are vou?
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iJuruiM l'ie J'asl wtek t':e literal)
m i if ties were re-i irna u ize I and nuich
i;:;eiest and enlhnsiasm is mauilesied.
l"i'.c!i notiit ty has received siniic val-
uahie new nit !iib'rs. rt."ram 0111-
iiilitees have bef n fip:ui:iled and
many interest inn meeiinas are as-
sured. The most interest inn feature
ol
l rhitil exercises Wmlnesday
lilt -I'll
waa a deliuhlfnl sketch of William
I Tell and the difierent places in Swlti-
' f-i-l-i.rl iii ii ri uiih hint vi h i i i-u
Helen M. Johnson tavt Misa John-
! sen traveled extciisively in Switzei-
land last summer and portrayed in
j a most Interest inj; fashion the life and
! i-necdotes of William Tell.
The Le.iman and the Itopian l.n-
t rary scu iclies will eai h entertain at
tlahor tte open iiiei-tinKs at which they j
will receive members of the faculty
and town people as well us students. 1
This is an Innovation in the lif" of the
societies and is aii'icipaled with in-
terest. The l.eanian society will en-
tertaiii on February and tee 1'to-
.ians wl h.n e their fete day siioiily .
'..' lore C'li'.'i-tnias i
J. Warr- ii Ken ic.-iii .lack fl'e'ianl-
: urn and Mis i i..n ilich p'ay ai !'i"
M 'j. stir. It
1
For Saturday
Pure Pork Sausage
Beef Pork Veal
Spare Rib?
Brains
Chickens
Vegetables. ;
WEAL'S j
House of Goods Meats. !i
Phone 140
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vim
tuft
m
i'. hi.
OR
The man who haa a Lank account wi!l not spend hu money bo
freely as the man who carries hi money in his purse lha
more he saves the more fascinating becomes the goal of get-
ting up in the world.
Make OUR Bank YOUR Bank.
We pay 4 per cent interest on time deposits.
Oklahoma National Bank
Oldest Largest
INSURANCE
OWSLEY & SEITZ
Fire Tornado Accident Health
Hail or Crop. Bonds of All Kindt
CHICK ASH A :: OKLAHOMA
Going to Build or Repair Your
House this Fall?
Cameron's Lumber
li th; kind you want. There's a much difference in Lum-
ber ai in cloth-we haye the kind that wear.
Wrn. Cameron Si Co. Inc.
Phone 152 M Third and Iowa
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Wm. Inman; President Fd. P. Johns Caahier l
W. W. Home Vice-Pres. K. E. Maxey Asa t Cashier 11
F. C. Hall Assistant Laahier
The Citizens National Bank
CHICKASHA OK LA.
Capita! $75000
Surplus and Profits 45.000
Your BttMDfs Solicited
Li l)!KhCTOKS:-K. P. Smith
h W. H. DriKers. J F. D''mtriJ. C. Drfggert. L'i F. Johm tt
f
M jHi'toenn of werchaot. corporation
H letv e i.'et.'e'' ongltltol
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Report of the
iTlie Farmer
CHICKASHA. OKLAHOMA
At CIoko of Business Auk. i.'th. 101 .5
KKS0U11CKS:
Loans aiid Uiocounts
Ovprilrafts
I'urniL'jre and Fixtures .
Ileal LV-tate
St:ie and School Warrants
Cash and Sig it F.xchanp
Biih of Exchar.re
LI A LI LIT IKS
Cap'-tal Stork l'aid in
Surpiun KivJ Ufitlividtd I'rufit3
Depicts -
Tl.ia Report is Correct.
M Opened for Business April
FKERE
YCU OWN
Best
iTSSCSiCiSta
Win. Inman W. W. Home.
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ni lndivl1ult tolkllcii. E rtrf
it 'tft contcnttive bunking.
Condition of
4 - r A T)
Jim
1U lUlill
i ;'..'..i5.ii g
fli lrn r i
2947.:i3
4061.72
S lt;158.0'J
s:i.r.7'i.06
291)8.57
?20J8'8.53 I
S 30.000.00
151.iil9.15
$201S58.53
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H. F. Courtnev President.
D. U. Ur -r. Cashier.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 243, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 11, 1913, newspaper, October 11, 1913; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727264/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.