The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 1905 Page: 4 of 8
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THE BACHELORS WILL BE SOLD
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At Ctrnegio Library Kali Frid.y NigM.
March 3.
The ladies of the different Clubs
of the city will give the most uni-
que musical farce on the above
date in the Assembly Hall for
the benefit of the library fund.
Deautiful costumes and a special
setting of the stage will be a
feature worth seeing.
Four hundred chairs will be
provided to make you comfortable
and a beautiful drop curtain is
being painted for the ladies to use
in the hall on all occasions. Th:s
is the firsf of a series of entertain
ments that will be given for the
library fund.
. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Weslow of
Duncan Texas are in the city
assisting the ladies. The curtain
work is being done by the South
western Scenic Co. of which Mr.
Weslow is General Manager.
Don't forget the date Friday
March 3 The Bachelor Sale-
funny musical and laughful. Buy
your tickets early. Reserve! seats
50 els Admission 35c.
' NOTICE FOR PRIMARY ELECTION
The undersigned committee
heretofore appointed by the demo-
cratic central committee of the city
of Chickasha to supervise the
primary election to be held
on March 9 1005 hereby
fix and order the said election to
le held as follows:
First ward in a tent at the resi-
dence of Joseph Mann and conduct-
ed by J. F. Bishop and Joseph
Mann as judges.
Second ward at the Brick Barn
on Chickasha Avenue and con-
ducted by C. A. Edwards and J.D.
Lindsay as judges.
Third ward at the Mayors's
office over the Rock Island Barber
shop 011 third street and conducted
by Lawrence Mills and II. E. Price
as judges.
Fourth ward.at the Frank Fannin
building corner of Second and
Minnesota Avenue and conducted
by G. G. Buchanan and Steve
Hatsell as judges.
Each of the judges iu each ward
shall select one clerk.
Jno. A. McCixre.
B. B. Barefoot.
" tt G.H. Evans.
If you want to delight the eye
and please the ear don't fail to see
the Kings and Queens at the opera
house Wednesday March 1st. The
production abounds in beautiful
special scenery gorgeous costumes
sparkling comedy jingling music
and an ensemble that is altogether
pleasing and best of all for a bur-
lesque show comes with the dis-
tinct understanding that it is clean
and w holesome. Take the ladies.
ROCK ISLAND EXCURSIONS
Feb. 28th to March 6th inclu-
sive the Rock Island will sell
tickets to New Orleans and return
one fare' plus $2.00 good return
March nth or by depositing a
ticket with fifty cents at New
Orleans on or before March nth
limit will He extended to March
25th. R. Stephens Agent tf
FURNITURE FOR SALE.
Enough furniture for 4 rooms
including kiichen good as new for
sale" will give possession of 4
room cottage cor. 15th and Iowa.
Also a family driving horse and
buggy one extra good milch cow
will see' part or all to suit pur-
chaser. 5-52
For reliable information on Old
Mexico address "The Internation-
al Land Company Lawton.O. T."
Excursions on March 7th 1905.
Get in the band wagon and pro-
cure a seat on the ground floor
seeing is believing. tf
If you are interested in making
money and want what you buy
and don't want something for
nothing see R. M. Cochran 224
Chix Ave tf
All. the latest hits in sheet musi-
just arrived from New York at
Denton's Music Store. 49"54
GOOD SPIRITS.
Good spirits don't all come from
Kentucky. Their main source is
the liver and all the fine spirits
ever made in the Blue Grass Stat.;
could not remedy a bad liver or the
hundred-and-one ill effects it pro-
duces. You can't have good
spirits and a bad liver at the same
time. Your liver must be in fine
condition if you would feel buoy
ant happy and hojxjful bright oil
eye light of step vigorous and sue-
cesstui in your pursuits. ou can
put your liver in fine condition by
using Green's August Flower- the
greatest of all medicines for the
liver and stomach and a certain
cure for dyspepsia or indigestion.
It has been a favorite household
remedy for over thirty-five years.
August Flower will make your
liver healthy and active and thus
insure you a li!eral supply of
"good spirits." Trial size 25Cts.
regular bottles 75c. At all drug-
gists. West Side Drug Store.
Kings and Queens. The ladies
that attend tne performance given
by the above company at the opera
house March 1st will have the
pleasure of seeing worn in the pro-
duction five af the most beautiful
evening gowns that were on ex-
hibition at the Louisana purchase
exposition also the hat that re-
ceived the first pnze will be worn
the last act by Miss Bessie Mackay
One hnndred dollars was the price
paid for it the most elaborate and
dainty piece of head gear ever built
to adorn fair woman.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Emmett F. Goodwin annuuncs himself a a
candidate fur nomination Ut theoflic of chief of
police subject to the action of the democratic
primarr.
We are authorized to announce the m.me of V.
L. Perry aa a candidate for nomination for the v'
f ice of Chief of Police aubject to the action of
the democratic primary.
We are authorize! to announce the name of G.
W. Charleville as a candidate for nomination fur
the office of city treasure aubjoct to the decision
of the democratic primary.
DaVid L. Hopkins authorizes us to present his
name a a candidate for nomination for the office
chief of police subject to the democratic primary.
We are authorized to announce 1J.B. Prfefttridne
as a candidate for nomination to the office of
police judtre subject to tMe decision of the demo-
cratic primary.
We a-a authorized to present the name of H. L.
Grifl.sby a a candidate for the office of police
judtre. subject to the action of the democratic
primary.
W. M. Edwards authorizes us to announce his
name as a candidate for the office of ciiy treasur-
er subject to the decision of the 'demodratic
primary.
C. T. Erwin announces him.self as a candidate
for nomination to the office of city treasurer sub-
ject to the decision of the Democratic primary.
We are authorized to announce the name of R.
G. Letting as a candidate for city treasurer
subjecn to the action of the democratic primary.
TREASURERS NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that there
is monev in the city treasury to
pay all warrants on the general
fund up to Number 1060. These
warrants will be paid on presenta
tion to the treasurer. W. M
Edwards Citj Treasurer. 48 53
For Sale: 7 milch cows 1 No.
4 Sharpless Cream Separator. 1
Jersey Bull at my farm one mile
south and five miles west of Chick-
asha. R. F. D. No. 2. Charles
Schutler. 49-5 i&w
The" International Land Com-
pany's excursiou to Tampico
Mexico and return for $31.65. See
W. J. Ricker about this at Goff &
Ricker's store. tf
Money to loan on Chickasha
property; lowest rates best terms
all option of pre-payment. Money
on hand no delay. Lester L.
Price Office over Sarbachs. tf
Land buyers' excursion to Tam-
pico Mexico and return. See
what the International Land Co.
will do. Call on Ricker at Goff &
Ricker's. tf
One of the finest homes in Chick
asha every comfort it's a bargain
the price will sell it. See R. M.
Cochran 224 Chix Ave. tf
Large assortment of Edison's
Gold Moulded Phonograph Rec-
ords just received at Denton's Mu-
sic Store. Price 35c. 49-54
Lost: A Seibert and Starke
music instruction book. Finder
please leave at Brownson's Phar-
macy and get reward. 49-50&W
Do you want to take a trip to
Old Mexico? See Ricker at Goff
Ricr.er s for rates and particu-
lars for March 7th 1905. tf
Found: In opera house sa pair
of eye glasses. Owner can get same
b)' calling at this office and paying
for this local. 49"5i
I have a special deal on a 200
acre lease fully paid up its cash.
See R. M. Cochran 224 Chix Ave.
tf
Lodge Directory.
Tc"'v WASHITA VALLEY LODGE
NO. 43.
IS ii Knifrhts of Pythias meets ev-
fff f?n jery Monday nii;ht in tb Castle
I j I" Hal) over Callaway's Furniture
Svl(J rJW'tore. Visitinsr brothers cor-
i--ti'-'AU (dially welcomed.
VfI J. A. WILSON
fiyAj-iW Chancellor Commander.
'" -w- W J. HOWARD MILLER
Keeper of ICecords and Seals
L X "'s CHICKASHA LODGE
NO. 7a. A. F. & A. M.
5T
armeeting1 Thurs
went on or be
11 moon.
E. S. BUKNEY
W. M.
R. F. SCOFFERN
Secretary
Chickasha Lodge No. 62.
ANCIENT ORDER UNITED WORKMEN.
meets every Thursday night in new A. O. U.
W. Hall. All members and visiting brothers in-
vited. J. S. TAXMAN Recorder; J. E. ENTER-
KINE. M. W.
CHICKASHA CHAPTER NO. 17.
R. A. M.
meets on the second and fourth Mon
days of each month.
R. STEPHENS
H. P.
R. F. SCOFFERN Secretary.
MODERN WOODMEN OF AMERICA
meets every Friday night at A. O. U. W. Hall.
Visiting members cordially invited to attend.
JOHN ITZEN Consul; J. S. TATMAN. Clerk.
A. F. OF L.
meets every Saturday night at 8 o'clock at the A.
O. U. W. Hall. JAMES T. VAUUHAN Presi-
dent; G. W. BURGESS. Secretary.
JOE SHELBY CAMP 75. U. C. V.
will meet on Saturday of each week at 1 o'clock
p. m. All veterans are cordially invited to attend
G. G. BUCHANAN.Commander; T. J. GOSS.Ajt
CHICKASHA LODGE
NO. 28 I. O. O. F.
meets Tuesday night.
H. E. BURT. N. G.
Office Over
Chickasaw Trust Co.
Office Hours
8:30 to 12; 1 to 5
A.
HAIGHT. Secretary.
DrMOLAY COMMANDERY
NO. 4.
i f ' K- T- meets on th
K. T. meets on the first Mon'
. day night of each month.
R. STEPH3NS
E. C.
R. F. SCOFFERN
Rec
Railroad Time Tables.
10 different standard
Pianos to select from now
at Denton's Music Store.
All kinds of scavenger work done
on short notice. Leave your order
at Kemp's furniture store. tf
J. B. Boatright.
makes tf
on sale
49-54
We are prepared to fix your
bursted and frozen pipes. Phone
173. C. P. Holliiigsworth & Co.
47-52-20
Miss Murphy iJuilic Stenogra-
pher and Notary Public at C. M.
Fechheimer's Law Office tf
Splendid line of New Music - 4
wrappers. Denton's Music Store.
48-54
NO. NORTH BOUND. DAILY.
12 Arrives 2:55 a. m. Departs 3:00 a. m.
36 " 6:10 "
134 " 11:50 "
14 Arrives 2:45 p.m. " 3:10 p.m.
74 Local Freight " 6:00 a. m.
(Except Sunday.)
72 Local Freight arrives 4:30 p. m.
(Except Sunday.)
SOUTH BOUND.
11 Arrives 1:26 a. m. " 1:30 a. m.
13 " 12:58 p. m. " 1.23 p. m.
183 025 r-.t
35 " 11:00 " flY-VlEi?
Local Freights I WMtfr'1
71 Departs 8:00 a. m. ff tjf
LAWTON LINE
134 arrives 11:25 a. m. daily
178 local freight arrives 6:00 p. ra. Monday Wed-
nesdays and Fridays.
133 departs 5:20 p. m. daily.
177 local freight 6:30 a. m. Tuesdays Thursdays
and baturdaya.
LINDSAY LINK
143 mixed train departs 7:20 a. m. except Sunday
114 ' arrives 11:20 "
MANGl'M LINE
134 arrives 11:25 a. m. daily.
174 local freight arrives 4:30 p. m. Tuesdays
Wednesdays and Saturdays.
314 departs 5:20 p.m. daily.
317 local freight departs 7:00 a. m. Mondays
Wednesdays and Fridays.
FRISCO TIME TABLE.
EAST BOUND
414 St. Louis and Kansas
City passenger leaves
Chickasha at 3:31 p. m.
474 mixed due at Chicka-
sha...... 2:15 p. m.
WEST BOUND
413 Quanah Pass leaves Chickasha..... ..10:10 a. m.
473 Mixed due Chickasha
A S. Riddle 11 D. Ref D
Specialist
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DELIVERED BY CARRIER FOR ONE WEEK
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The New Meat Market
G. W. DAVIS
PROPRIETOR
FISH AND CURED MEATS
DELIVERED TO ALL PARTS
OF THE CITY
Phone Number 405
109 South 3rd St. first door south
of Clay Donovan's.
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(Short
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GO TO
JACK HARRIS
When you want a
S'uive or Haircut.
2 doors west of Globe Restrurant.
New and up-to.date. Bath rooms
in connection.
v M ot the Seal
v. Optical Specialist
Located with Dr. T. H. Williams'
Dentist Office. Days 20 to 23 each
month. Will be prepared to do all
optical work. Phone 65.
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OF REGISTERED
I WILL SELL ON t
Thursday March 2 9 05
t AT CHICKASHA Indian Territory thirty-one head of
Horn Cattle
9 rptriOprr-r1 Short nnrni hii 1 nnn hHitfr tn I ip hicrhpct hirUlr 9
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These calves have all been thoroughly vaccinated by Dr. Stanley;
Smith veterinarian of Columbia Missouri.. This is my eighth
fl sale of Shorthorns in Texas and Iiidian Territory. f
i Many very clioice Shorthorns are included in this sale. These
are from the breed that has stood the test of all times and every ?
clime and is tod.iv move nonular than at anv other time dnrini' its.'
r-i J o 'm
history. Realizing as I do that the end of all cattle is beef and fi
fi and milk it has been my aim to produce a class of cattle that would
fi give the greatest return for feed consumed. With no expectations'
fi of record-breaking prices I merely desire to call attention to the 'f
general character of this offering. This draft of cattle will be from
i the grass with little grain to the auction ring without any prepar-)
f ation or fitting whatever. I have a surplus of other stock of differ-
it ent kinds and have not gsven them as good attention as they ought
a to have had. Some will sell at the price within the reach of the
ordinary fanner or breeder who does not want to invest to much
fi money in une uiiimiu ami iuue vviiu wain 10 siaii m ine puic uieu
'I cattle business will find here an excellent opportunity for so doing fi
'9 All cattle loaded on cars free of charge to purchasns. Write Forfl
Catalogue. Address
'9 W. E. BRADFORD Columbia Missouri.
MR LEE ARNOLD Chickasha Ind. Ttr.
Coll. W. HOLM AX. Auctioneer
State of Ohio city of Toled
Lucas County ss: Frank J. Cheney
nmakes oath that he is senior partne
of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co.
doing business in the cityof Toledo
Couuty and State aforesaid and
that the said firm will pay the sum
of One Hundred Dollars for each
and every case of Catarrh that can-
not be cured by the use of Hall's
Catarrh Cure Frank J. Ciienk y.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence this 6th day of
December A. D. 18S6. (Seal.) A.
W. Glkasoh Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
nally and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials free. F J.
CHiiNEV&Co. Toledo O. Sold
by all Druggist-". 75c. Take Hall's
Family Pills for constipation.
Special reduced prices on Pianos
all next week at Denton's Music
Store. 49-54
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$25 From Chickasha for Ticket; $5.75 for double tourist berth
The Rock Island Runs improved. Tourist Sleepers daily on fast
trains dining car service for all meals. This trip may be
made in perfect comfort at such a slight expense that you
cannot afford to miss it.
Write today and we will send you our illustrated Tourist folder
giving details of Rock Island through service with map
and full information.
J. A. STEWART Gen. Agent Pass. Dept. 412-413 Bryant Bldg. Kansas City Missouri.
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secured to leave Washington not later
than March 18th 1905 by paying $1
validating fee at office Joint Agent
Wm S. Bronson corner Pennsylvania
Ave and 1 1th Street N. W. opposite
postoffice. For further particulars
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Evans, George H. The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 51, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 28, 1905, newspaper, February 28, 1905; Chickasha, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727354/m1/4/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.