Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 136, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1911 Page: 3 of 6
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA. J7
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CLOTHES SERVICE
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Hirsh
Wick wire
and
Society
Brand
Clothes
can be
found in
confined
patterns
and
priced
$20 to
$35
Summer
Straws
We are
showing
every shape
and braid
Jrvm Knox
Levy &
Sons.
$1.50 to
$10
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Buying clothes at The Hub
the difference is this: We
anticipate the styles accord-
ing to the best advices of
the leading arbiters of fash-
ion. We have them ready
to try on--giving our pa-
trons the opportunity of
selecting what they want
fr6m styles that are in
authority as being absolute-
ly correct. America's most
noted clothes makers are
represented in Chickashaby
The Hub.
Price are as low at high grade
clothes can possibly be sold.
$12.50 $15 $20 $25 " $35
Personal Mention
Home of farayon Trouhert Superior VnOerwear.
.Home of Manhattan Shirt llanan Oxtori.
Lunches
For
Picnics
One of the pleasures of a
picnic is the lunch. We have
com plete line of delicacies
for a lunch. Below we give
you a few of the many
good things that you might
select:
Beechnut Peanut Butter.
Beechnut Jam Jellies and
Preserves.
Pickles Olives.
Libby's Lunch Tongue.
Libby's Genuine Deviled
Mam.
Libby's chicken Loaf.
Libby's Veal Loaf.
Cheese Crackers Wafers
etc.
E. TIGNOR
THE QUALITY HOUSE
120 South Third Street
Phone 83 or 84
Gifts Beautiful and
Useful for June Brid
JUNE the month of roses and weddings-finds
our establishment equip
ped with a prolusion of appropriate
and useful articles which are bound to be appreciated by
women of good taste and men too for that matter. If
you will spare a few momenta we will be pleased to show
our varied stock of special pieces.
M. Flatau & Son The Jewelers
Yes we do expert repair work.
Get it at (be Owl drug store. 17tf
Mrs. J. S. BoKson who hag been mine
Hi Is reported much better today.
MiBS Lois Segar of Amber enrolled
in the Grady county normal this week.
Do you use talcum? Try that new
odor at Owl drug store. 9-3
H. D. Ounnells made a business trip
to Verden on business for the county.
C. L. Hay of Tulsa was a business
visitor In Chickasha today.
Initial stationery beautiful design
at Owl drug store. 9-3
Wlliam Stacey hag returned from a
6hort business trip to Oklahoma City.
Mr. ami Mrs. F. M. Marshall have
returned froiu a fishing trip In the vi-
cinity of Luetic.
Meet me at the Owl soda fountain.
n-tf
Jere Patterson president of the First
State bank of Blanchard was a busi-
ness visitor in the city otday.
Tom Ramey of Sulphur Texas is
the guest at the home oT Mr. and Mrs.
M. U. Patraan 1428 Idaho avenue.
Rent a kodak at the Owl drug store
24-1-tt
Mrs. S. L. Mlnter was here from Tab-
ler today visiting with friends.
C. W. Bright and Master Charles
will leave In the morning for Hobart
where they will visit relatives for a
few days. .
Mr. Bubser the piano tuner is tn
town. Parties wishing pianos tu.ied
call 424. 8-6
J. V. Galoin state manager of the
j Saving and Loan association of De-
troit Mich. is In the city spending a
'few days as the guest of H. E. Ma'tin.
The Chickasha Iron Works
We have added new and up-to-date
machinery to our plant and
are able to do any
MACHINE 03 FOUNDRY. WORK
We make a specialty of Sash
Weights Structural Iron Work
and Job Work. Blacksmith Shop
in connection. See the N Corn
Stalk Cutter which we manufact-
ure. CONRAD BROS.
Second Hand
II Prices Tor
i First Hand
Furniture
Quite an inducement for
you to come here. Isn't
it? And we stand back
of everything: we say-
come here and look after
you have gone to all the
other places. If we don't
sell you you are a queer
person.
Moore Bros.
Furniture Co.
At 116 S. Third Street
PHONE 947
1
SIGNS Ti
THAT TALK
Bent for the Leant
Money.
4 109 South Third Street
rhene 79 DEAN PARAMORE
CHAS. BLY
High Class
Painting & Decorating
Phone 131
ARAMORE
APFR
ITCAIRN VARNISH
ITTSBURG GLASS
119 N. Third St. Phone 755.
A. B. CHAPPELL
l:EkYTHIG IS
GROCERIES
I Will Treat You Right.
Ill South Second St.
6 1 mo
Make Prices toSuit
Just Weights and
Measurts
You know it pays
to trade at the
A. L. Pettyjohn's
C. O. D. Grocery
PHONE 57
502 CHICKASHA AVE.
DR. HAWLEY
A THOROUGH TJTTT T
BRED JERSEY -D U LtLl
Sired by Monroe Smith and out
of Little Carrie of Fairview.
Registered in American Jersey
Cattle Club of New York and
numbered 86648. Breeders will
find this bull at the Red Barn
corner Choctaw and Sixth Street
sum. GEO. HURLEY
8 OP
at the Little Cash
Grocery and save
Delivery Costs.
7 bars of Swift's white laundiy
soap I'.-.c; best vinegar 30c gal.; 3
lb. bucket lard compound 50c; 60 lb.
tnbs same at Sc lb.; 10c canned corn
at O.'.c do.; 15c corn at 11c can; Rio
coffee pure 20c lb.; pea berry LT.c (Texas is expected home tonight. Mrs.
Charles Fuller of the Penny Plumb-
ing Co. left yesterday for Lookeba
where he will join a fleeing party and
upend several weeks in the country.
Mrs. Veta .Musgrove of Claremore
who has been the guest of her mother
Mrs. J. R. Harris to attend the wed-
ding of her brother Alfred Harr!-j re-
turned home last night.
Get It at Brownson'B drug store.
2-23-tf
On account of the illness of Miss
Rhoda Larson and the absence of Mrs.
U. T. Denbo from the city the execu-
tive committee of the young people's
city union did not me-'t last night.
J. B. Kelsay received orders today
to leave the first of next week for Ada
Pauls Valley and Madill on official
business for the government land of-
fice at Muskogee.
The Maccabee ladies held the regu-
lar meeting this afternoon at their ball.
Reports from the delegates to the state
rally at Oklahoma City last week were
heard.
The Owl drugs store rents kodaks.
4-25-tf
Mrs. R. M. Evans and Miss Lillian
Ooetting have returned from Enid
where they atended the fireman's con-
vention. They weer the guests of
Mrs. Harry Jenkins while in the city.
Mrs. Jim Bennett who has been
spending the past month In Mexia
lb.; Country Club coffee. 30c lb.: Our
Brooms at 20c 2"jc S5c and 40c each
have not been equaled. Table peaches
3 lb. cans 12'c; pie peaches 8'4c
can; 2 cans hominy 15c.
E. M. O'BRIEN
522 Chickasha Avenue
Bennett went to Little Rock to the
reunion where Bhe was matron of hon-
or for the Joe Shelby camp.
LAUBACH
Buy and sell all kinds of
New end Second Hand
Household and Th
Kitchen . . furniture.
Stovei Repaired. Telephone 411
406 Chickasha Ave.
COBS FOR SALE.
Cood clean cobs for sale; all orders
C. O. D. Matthews Llutou Grain Co..
phone 739. E-9-tf
It you have norses cows nogs or
chickens to sell advertise them la the
classified column of the Expires
Buyers can b foutii tor snyJbiit.
Mrs. R. T. Denbo left yesterday fcr
Knid where she will visit a few days
and from there will go to Higgius Tex-
as where she will visit her friend Mrs.
II .L. Adkins. Mrs. Adkins was for-
merly a resident of CLickasna.
Vhoopin cough is not dangerous
when the cough-is kept loose and ex-
pectoration easy by giving Chamber-
lain's Cough Remedy. U has been
usetl in nnr.y epidemics of this dis-
ease with j erfect success. For sale
j uy an aeuiera. aw
State of Ohio. City of Toledo Lucts
County ss.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
he is senior partner of the firm of F.
J. Cheney & Co. doing business In the
Citcf Toledo county and state afore-
said and tl.pt said firm will pay the
sum of ON'tf HUNDRED DOLLARS
for each and every case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by the use of
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENET.
Sworn to before me and subscribed in
my presence this 6th day of De-
cember . V. 1SSG.
A. W. GLEASON
(Seal.) 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. CKKNKY & CO.. Toledo. O.
Sold ty all drugsists 7."c.
Take HaU s Family Pilis for consti-
pation dim
I Free delivery from Ow! drag store.
Phone 128. 2-7-tf
Mrs C. F. Harris who has been crit-
ically 1U for the past few days was re-
ported Much improved today. '
The new Japanese
drug store 25c.
talcum at Owl
8-3
Mrs. A. G. Clore of Ft. Worth Tex-
as arrived In the city today called
here by the serious illness of her b!s-ter-in
law Mrs. John Wilson.
Doctors Llvermore and Downey
have moved their offices to their new
hospital second floor of the RoBen-quest-McFarland
Bldg. Phone 853. lltf
Mrs. J. F. Stewart of South Seventh
street was reported today by her at-
tending physician as being dang '.'ous-
ly ill.
Mrs. John Shoefielder of Colorado
Springs Colo. is in the city the guest
of her friend Mrs. G. W. Feather-
stone. We make the best chocolate Ice
cream soda in the world. Owl soda
fountain. 9-3
John Wilson clerk in the Oklahoma
State bank was unable to be at his
post today on account of the serious
illness of his wife.
Mrs. Chester Cowan Is expecting her
sister Mrs. S. D. Kammann of Dallas
Texas to visit her in this city within
the next few days.
Dr. W. S. Coibin. Osteopathic Phy-
sician. Office over Citizens National
bank. Office phone 471. Residence
phone S27. 5-18-tf
Mrs. W. C. Bullard and children who
have been spending the past month
visiting at points in Arkansas and
Shreveport La. returned home last
night.
Mrs. George B. Ill'.lman of El Reno
Is In the city the guest of Mrs. George
Hill and Mrs. Julia Robbins. Miss
Frances is not with her mother but
Is visiting friends in Kansas City.
If your blood's not right better try
a bottle of Hot Springs blood remedy
at Owl drug store. 9-3
B. P. Smith president of the Citi-
zens National bank returned home
from McAlester where he has been
serving as a petit juror in the federal
court. He has been excused until the
18th of the month.
For a short time only my art stud-
io wil be open from 9 to 12 a. m. and
1 to 5 p. m. daily except Monday. 9th
and Alabama. Phone 879. Mrs. Z. D.
Yeaten. 9-2
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lorentson and
daughters Lillian and Mildred will
leave In the morning for Yankton So.
Dakota where they wil visit relatives
a few weeks before going to Colorado
Springs Colo. where they will spend
the summer.
Money to loan on farm and city
property. No commission charged.
Garner & Campbell rear Chickasha
National bank. 6-5 dtf
Mr. and Mrs. Cltne Norman will
leave tonight for points in Kentucky
where they attended the fireman's con-
months. The Normans will spend
most of the summer just across the
line from Cincinnati Ohio.
Plnapple sherbet vanilla ice cream
chocolate Ice cream strawbe.-ry ice
cream and all kinds of fancy drinks
;re on the bill of fare at Owl soda
fountain. 9-3
Dr. B. V. Russell was here last
"ight from Rush Springs where he has i
been the past few weeks and will leave
in a few days for California where j
he expects to locate for the practice
of his profession.
Suits cleanid and pressed $1.00. At
Hamilton's phone 1S5. '" . 6-3-fit
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We know from our vast experience how you all come to us for idvfce and
unually leave our eitnblihhhient satisfied that you have ent the riyht thiny.
We with to fugue! gome pretty cut glatt piece we have iut received
from the laxt nhipment among which are:
Water Jugs Tumblers Goblets Cock-
tail Glasses Champaign Glasses Sher-
bert Glasses Wine Glasses Etc.
We carry the Best American Cut Glass only.
Just received a. fine line of Ladies Fancy Fans.
PHONE 463.
''THE HOUSE OE QUALITY"
307 Chickasha Ave.
Chickasha to Kansas
City and Return
Account the World's
Baraca-Philathea Unions
Tickets on Sale June 9th and 10th.
Final Return Limit June 17th.
Use the "Firefly"
via
Rock Island Lines
The quickest time and finest equipped train between
Chickasha and Kansas City.
For tickets and reservations call on Local Agent.
FAY THOMPSON D. P. A.
Oklahoma City.
V. E. BENNETT
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T. F. Smalling Jr. and family are
moving to Dallas Texas where they
will make their future home. The
Smalling grain company was de-
stroyed here by fire and the Smallioga
are leaving on account of having no
business interests here to keep them..
Dr. Borders of Mangum' is in the
city on piofessional business'. He made
an examination of Mrs. M. F. Cheaney
today knd says that a surgical opera-
tion is imperative. Mrs! -'Cheaney' was
reportel as being some better this
morning. ' "; " ' :'
Mrs. Alger Melton and Mrs. William
Trammel are making arrangements to
leave the middio of the .month for Col-
orado Springs Coia; where they will
take a cottage and spend the summer.
Later they will be joined by Alger
Melton Mrs. Will - Melton .and Mrs.
Morgan Hamilton.
There Is one medicine tLat every
family should be provided with and
especially during he summer" months
viz Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea iiemedy. It is almost cer-
tain to be needed. It' costs but a
quarter. Can you afford to be with-
out it For sale by all dealers d&w
To My Friends 6 Patrons
In leaving Chickasha I do so feel-
ing that I can most heartily commend
I to you my Icllow practitioner. Dr. W.
jS. Cor' "in" who has lived in this city
: for five years.
I In the three years I have resided
in this city I have learned to know
Dr. Corbin ar-d have found him to be
a man whose life is above reproach
and whose scientific knowledge and
professional ability is not surpassed in
this community. He is in every way
worthy of your respect and confidence;
for his professional career here In
Chickasha ss well as before he came
here ! marked with results worthy a
iran of more years and even a greater
experience. ; '
Those seeking relief from any af-
fliction can do no better than to put
yourself or family under his treat
ment and care. He has had a largt
experience in both acute and chronic
practice and is a diagnostician of "is-
ceptional ability.
I am very truly yours ;
6 3 6t F. B. LARKIN'S D. O. ;
Vr. and Mrs. Bob Sanders of 4th
and Iowa are rejoicing over the birth
of a fine baby girl.
Pete De Vore is reported as being
quite ill at Hobart with an attack of
appendicitis. Mr. De Vore has been
ill all week. Mrs. Abercrombie re-
ported today that the physicians be-
lieve that he will be able to be mov-
ed home to Chickasha Snturday.
I have changed my residence to the
Karly hotel private phone 73.') hotel
phone 71 ofrice over Terrell's phone
105. DR. W. L. PETERS.
6-6-dtf
LOST At the base ball park last
Sunday a black coat; pocket slightly
burned. Return to 1111 Chickasha
avenue. 6-9-3
M CENT
Between . You and the Heat
Once the user of an Electric Fan always one.
'. An Electric Fan owner knows no sheltering
weather. When you are gasping for a
breath of fresh air your neighbor ia enjoy-
ing life to the fullest extent and the cost
ia so small-one-fourth of a cent an hour
will keep you electrically cooled 24 hours out
of the day if you desire. Come in and talk
"Solid Comfort" with us. We have made it
mighty interesting for a lot of your friends.
Chickasha Electric Supply Co.
On Kansas Avenuejust a step past Fourth Street.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 136, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1911, newspaper, June 9, 1911; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727382/m1/3/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.