Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 109, Ed. 1 Monday, May 8, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLA.HOMA.
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ness to do ho. Deposit with
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National Bank
Chickasha
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OLONS
Mini you will find yourself in closo touch with
wil h a strong lUisim-inl organization operated
ij(n iho principle that "One pood turn unnerves-
another."
.Special by United Pres3.
New York Muy K. Detective
Purns wliu has been here expfcts to
leave today for Los Angeles where he
will arrange to present tin; evidence
io ihe grand jury in the oases against
Hie McNamaras and McManign! charg-
ed with the Times dynamiting.
Purns denied the charge that his
operatives lead the Ohio legislators j
as! ray. . "Vou couldn't get the Ohio
legislature to pass a bill to atop a
plague without using bribery " said he.
U N I) ER NEW MANAGEMENT
POHNKP FOURTH AN'l)1 CHOCTAW
I'! ONE ONK-l'Ol'K '
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1 Hotel
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N. M. TERRY Proprietor
INVITES YCU TO MAKE THIS HOTEL YOUR HOME
WHILE IN THE CITY AND TO THOSE LIVING HERE
WHO WANT A NICE CLEAN HOME-LIKE HOTEL
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TO BE !
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TJIINC GOOD TO EAT
AT THE
; Special by United Press.
: Columbus (. May X. The
jury investigating toe alleged ooou-
liiiK" among members of the legisla-
ture resumed work today.
(Ji plia Moore secretary of the Ohio
i Manufacturers' 'A.ssoetat ion wlile.h
leuuxed the investigation declared that
at least I0 legislators would be indict-
ed. i H is announced that the probe by de-
tectives will be continued indefinitely
afj practically unlimited funds are
' available for the purpose.
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I ray. i on j. jVriwwJ- n
I to Trade at" $ . ITHOIJT A j
I the VI AV Al'v hf RANK? tl
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FOE MIL I iipiri I ! '-Liii'w i.
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A meeting of the Trades Council
has been called for thin evening at i
o'clock at I 'o ion Labor hall.
Secretary Hennett stated that nt
local mal.t-is would come up but sev-
eral things of general interest to or-
ganized labor would be considered.
A meeting of the carpenters' local is
also called for this evening to begin
at 7 o'clock sharp.
l.on Angeles May S.
the optimistic reports
vith low prices quick tie-
live r y and con rteous
treatment. The last place
on earth to buy cheap
frooda is a grocery yet
we are selling
' Goods
at the same price asked
mo.st places for inferior
goods.
P 11 O N 13.
"'St. .
CEORGE K.
POWERS
New location corner of
Chickasha and Second.
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CIIANCEFOR BLOND
WITH BLUE EYES
FRONTRON
GROCEKY
One Trial Will Convince
' ; YOU ..
PHONE 28
122 South Third Street
Por soreness of the muscles wheth-
er induced by violent exercise or in-
jury Chamberlain's Liniment is ex-
cellent. This liniment is also highly
esteemed for the relief it affords in
'cases of rheumatism. Soli by all
.dealers. . d-w
irt ft
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A n A
T'h fin1 l'iat mod men wear. Nirtice tlie
c or i bin ic and the tnml ends. 1 hey sinle
In in titti!: tu!i-i bxk! move as you move.
''!;l v i! ..'i' u'iv S'ntlry Pursi..
e! lit 5ii': .'.x. : are comfortable and ei-o-nftmkol
1 :r t. ' e v iLii' man or buuiu!
T'r Heavy S'tii'i
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local di;a!ri t '
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(Pirst published May '1 l!i 1 1.)
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
LAND.
Notice is hereby given that in pursu-
ance of an order of sale issued out of
the superior court of Oraily county
Oklahoma in the 1st. day of May 1!H I-'
in an action wherein The Stephenson-
lirowne Lumber I'oinpany was plain-
tiff and Adam Bradford was defend-
ant directed me the undersigned
sheriff of Crady county Oklahoma
i cmmamlin.i; me to levy upon appraise
and sell the following described prop-
erty to-wit:1 Ivots No. Hi and 14 in
block ."ii;2 in the City of Chickasha
Grady county Okla.homh to satisfy a
jiiilument and decree foreclosing a lien
in favor of plaintiff and against said
J fend tint obtained and made in said
court on the 2mh day of February
Pin for the sum of ?:!(. !P and routs
$.".:) with interest thereon at (i per
cent per annum from the "nth day
cf April Hi 10 and costs accruing f
jvi'it en the 2nd day of June Pill at
P.e hour of PI o'clock a. m. of said
iday at the Iront. door of Pie oennty
court house in the city of Chickasha
in faid county and state aforesaid of-
f T for sale to the highest bidder for
leash the above described property or
m) much thereof as will satisfy safd
H'mcTp tog'ther with interest and
costs.
VitnoRs my hand this the 1st day of
'ay P.i 11. !
JOT IN C. I.KWIS
Sheriff or Crady County Oklahoma.
Py J. A. THOMPSON
-'iid Deputy.
Special to the Express
j . Spokane Wash. May 8. . Joseph
10. Smith a prosperous bachelor-ranch-!
er M.'i years of age owner of 160 acres
iof improved farm land and a comfort-
'able home near Cranite Idaho wants
a wife. He has established headquar-
ters in suite 22 Syrnons building Spo-
jkane where lie can be found until
j May .In when he expects to retun to
ibis ranch. He Called on Mayor NVil-
Tiani J. Hindley at the city hall on Ap-
jril saying among other things: "I
have lived single all my life and I'm
! tired of it. . 1 want you to help me find
an affectionate .mate not more than
.'!-) years of age. A blonde with blue
eyes is preferred. A widow 'would not
be barred.' After examining Smith's
j credentials Mayor Hindley . who was
I pastor of a . Congregational church in
j Spokane before becoming head of the
i city commission promised to assist
the rancher in his quest adding:
j "Whether t get. you a wife or not if
jyou succeed in finding the woman you
I want and she wants you I 'will marry
5 you without ;;ny charge." The ranch
er is widely Known m tne pan-nauuie
of Idaho.
-Heartened
of their at
torneys and friends who are putting
: their case 'in definite shape John and
!. Tames MeNamara the accused d.yna-
j mite conscirators spent a cheerful
grand though lonely Sunday today. The next
phase of the case is the fixing ot bail
Tuesday on the charge of having dyna-
mited the Llewellyn Iron works.
Hoth the McN'amaras appear more
cheerful than at any time since their
arrival.
. On the other hand Ortie McManigal
seemed despondent today and when
Jailer Callagher asked him what was
J wrong McManigal replied:
j "I'm wondering whether my wife has
! Ungolten rue. 1 have not heard a word
j from her since I left Chicago and 1
am suffering for news of her and the
children."
According to prison officials Mrs.
McManigal is expected here this week
but her husband has not been so in-
formed It. is reported that she will
be almost "as important a Witness
against the MeNamara brothers us her
husband. Pint the district attorney re-
fuses to admit .'.hat. she will' be called
on to testify.
we don't mean that you
ought to buy ALL your
roods from us but
do say and say it earn-
estly that unless you
buy SOME of your
Dry Goods
and Shoes
hrella of re
UKLiei & Lax I. an attuuui i. wwv-v.
cash is the sahst protection in a storm of financial trouble.
We pay 4 per cent interest on the money you put in
our bank and compound the interest every six months.
Oklahoma National Banl!
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
Chickasha Loses a
Hard Fought Gamely
I 7.
Joe Lindsay's team lost its first
game this season Sunday afternoon
when they mot Verden the score being
7 to (J.
It was a good game and the defeat
of the locals is attributed to the fact
that several of their best players were
not on the job yesterday. A fair sized
crowd saw the game.
Gilkey Gets a Six
"School Marnf Car
Socialists Are a
Factor in Election
Special by United Press.
Oklahoma City May S. Leaders
of the old political parties are said to
be considerably disturbed over the so-
cialist meeting held here yesterday.
Oscar Aniedinger candidate for mayor
addressed the meeting and at. the
close it is said 1'iHii) stood up express-
ing the intention to vole the socialist
ticket.
Politicians declare that any man
that gets 2'ilh votes In the city elec-
tion will be a winner.
A. S. Gilkey' who poses as Chicka-
sha's "Beau Pruinmel" Willi the school
ma'ams is now the owner of a six pas-
senger Velio autonibile. The machine
is slate colored forty horse power and
very handsome and will no doubt add
; to the present popularity ol the owner.
; It is understood that at leasl one
' pretty teacher will have to O'ip it no
longer.
LOST A little red cow with a
stick in her nose and halter 0:1. Kind-
er will please notify W. C. Dullard fi'
Dullard's store. 8 '!
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lie. rrvori inen t of
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Is there
at is of
gOOil
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sled an
anything in all this world
more i'jiportanlce to you
tiifestion? Pood must
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Pood must be
-1 stain life and must be ili-
I converted into blood. When
i!. d5g!ii fails the whole body s tif-
I Chamberlain's Tablets are a ra-
tional and reliable cure for Indiges-
ti'Ui. They ircroiiM) the flow of bib'
purify the Mr t.-il strengthen the stout-:i'-h
;nid Prie up the whole digestive
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purity cc mbined with a delicious freshness that in-
vigorates and strengthens you.
Delivered to your door ot
than 3 cents per bottle
ten liflltk- infieiterl lictorc it lc.ia the ttoi
Coca-Cola Bottlim? Co-
Cases of 24 Bottles 65c
All 1- iuvor It
Coca-Cola 75c
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STORE FOR THIS WEEK ONLY j
YOU PAY MORE 1
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. :. y 1 14 noe bro0"1 jfin
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S. J. GOLDSMITH ! 4ne broom"" fjj
z3Z3 35c
ffitTlSmririf ! h !"-(: mop sticks lOft -I
f " I i ' fo1' - - - UU U
I Something Doing!' rz"TlTl ; : 15c
II My business is trading pj Two Pie. cans Kagbi lye ' 1 Cp
I Groceries for Money. f"r -. " 1 Ub h
j Your business solicited. ; Two.c can KwMft P (Vanser .' Jq ..
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fill - - 25c I
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 109, Ed. 1 Monday, May 8, 1911, newspaper, May 8, 1911; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727522/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.