The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 345, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 25, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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$15.00 RF WARD
I well pay the above reward for
tlu return of the foltowirr ie--x-ribed
horses to m ir.ce live
F". ROSENQUEST
F JtOittlKTiK
UKAI.ER III
CHIGKASHA MEAT MARKET. Salt Fresh and Smoked Met!
DAILY pubi
$
i quiry into t he ejectment of
I cbaota from the Indian Terr!
EVERYTHING FlflST-CLA
isha Ave. hni -tth St.
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O. H. DIBBLE.
THE CKiCXiSUA EXPliiiSS
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crc aiiu acbuiiu nanu uuuuo.
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JARY 25 lliu.
that Chaunr.
this is a peculiar state of nlfam
I has little knot ou left Mil- bar;
i foota I all 'round .
cDarges by ejected merchants that Two bay umreft coUl:g eiht
he has abused-bis delegeled pow-L 1(j ujne J(.itri. 't wclisbt about
"' Lriiiniiirul '
'w I Ul ' nine bunrd aud une thousand
thutttio pounds. The lightest bay hav-
Iby i he
depart-
BARGAINS THAT CANT BE BEAT.
floors e rrc;-3
ji r.
ribil t;
:re wilbdi
2 taken in.
is contrary to law. Tho resntu-
tc 1 1 i i n will call for nu explani
iijfrom the secretary of tho interior
upon the easts of all parties who
bare beta ejected from the terri-
tory under his orders and for
general in tot -mat ion concerning
similar sifuatjoas oi merchant
'"who are ouppslng tb.c ce'lcctidh of
darke
Kith have one while
Address all btfoi
V.E. Smith. Ado
taod all
i he French Restaurant.
"liieohly finteti popular-price restaurant in the
ally With an experience of twenty eight years as a
culinary : ;.-r and a well equipped culinary depart
iiient. I shall be pleased to fill any orders that my
piUrons may farcr DM with. Give me a trial. . .
SHORT ORDERS A SPECIALTY.
?mith Side Chickaidi-Ave. G. W. 81 MO X US. Proprietor.
Que.!
JTet Augu
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The Mint
a groat
committee listens I
. of single statehood
1 1 day and iodica
ner to the fact that
to have tht
atii
ox congress
' T . ..j il.i j .if . . i:
ti9V9 kind Of a singly statehood which the government is founded! V 3? " I
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rnli ivlll bC passjd at this t-i1Jii : ;'MtI U1U proposeu inquiry win oe
. i
idiis actioni arc in
vention to the r
i u e ci vhiz mi wor
ad granduo b
' 1 1 v 'r ii nine hum hi
He ofpastm- hi lion lioa:l failuie etc
e power dele I August Flower lb cl
jtary partially rtJstt U) a!1'1 st l lfl
contended that ' mtiBfnt 'ffj
direct contra; "Ct'.ondflhe liver 0
i nervous and oi riu
pij-.irai-They
tutd
liltr8ifi A" Territorial J rinks. Imported 9
nln 0 (1 Domestic Uigurs Specialty mt
reil : Ga Tr m6er cvei'y u'-Wben 1
3k you have a !c: .: i. .;r drop in and ?ee us. ;
SSi iooi cs coons fiace
mi mm
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of
9U Oi thf '
BEELER & MADISON
Ttwuuayor of Topcka recently
went orer to W ichita to see how
the "joints"' were being run in
that city aud wont home hihiy
pleased with tho manner in which
they were conducted. Ho ought
to come down hero and s
made the medium of making the
I department's practices public.
WANTS A PENSION.
Friends cf Mrs. Benjamin .Har-
rison widow of ex President liar
rison have had their attention
called to statements published in
several papers to tho effect that
she has asked those in charge of
tho movement to giant her a pen.
sion not to present the bill to con
gross. This is incorrect as stated
by them. They pay that Mrs.
Missouri count v ioefl November lirr'stm ias ut m 'me nale iinV
i ru. . ii objection to the presentation of
l. there has been considerable .... '.
such a bill and still believes the
discussion as to where some of us . ...
mutter can be with propriety pre-
- wox.ugo Dwnoone gjtefl to congress inasmuch as
has ever suspected that tho place
NINNEKAH I. T.
11 K n
HAVE OPEN BO UP A
headaches and ether achea. You
Voide Cu ture.
I 9eneral Merchandise Store
A venue.
'-Ai ii. M. ...
It is said that a red hot firo hue
been burning under rrround in h
was located
tfiss
?souri.
U I )3evcit is neglecting the old
sildier shamefully in Kansa-.
Instead of appelating them to of-
fice be aceid -ntl v removed two of
them. During his bloodthirsty
campaign speeches he never failed
to any what he would do for the
old soldiers it can In 6een what
rhen Col. Owen of Muskogee
a-ldresse
littee'he
red state-
. The other
surviving widows of other ex-
presidents have been recipients of
the same official recognition by
congress Mrs. Harrison wa
asked is she had requested that
the bill not be presented. She
said:
"No I have made no such re-
quest at any time. I have gbp
posed that congress would Kcsord
tho same recognition of ex-President
tTiirriern"a cai-A-irxia lr :-.n-
mg to his widow a ' jiension as
have been granted to those of oth-
er presidents. My desire togive
my daughter the same advantages
she would have enjoyed had her
I father lived is my chief thought
! in the matter."
Mrs. Annie Densmore McClure 5
certificate pupil t;f Mftgliolni '
Florenc? Italy. Hours f. oa. 9 tojj
10 a. m. At Df Peterj' residence S
ltlth. aud Chickasha
Phon&. 10G.
Red Albumen makes
by Riving the proper tod fco
prodcee the vgy. Fc
V est Side drug store.
i
Cltt
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just received at 1 ne in
Big Cash Store a largely
shipment cf the old re-
liable Hamilton-Brown
shoes. Come in and
examine tho new
spring styles. J.G.Mays
DRY GOODS NOTIONS GENT'S FURNISHINGS
HATS CAPS BOOTS AND SIIOKS
Flour Meal aad Feed
Hardware Farm Implements Etc.
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Our Frices are in keeping with short crops. Give us a trial.
We will save yon mouey.
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i he lad. Ter.
ATTHEUJl'Rl
RBOVt.
Firstrl
ist. Luke's Episcopai. CHtinrH i';ny fvr'
fcliool si a quarter past r.lneo'eloclc. Koruiuif 1
prayer anil ser.non at tall past ten o'eiock. y!"
Tho evenlaif service Is omitted uutil lurtlier $
notice. (JfT
A cordial inritation ij exteodei to all to
attend these serTclen. ; i H
s Ciifo riiifl tirstaai nut
la Connection
trooaire of Uie rub'ic 8oiieitvd and
Court eou
Chickashn Ave.
i its rautpcil
B. H. CHAMBERS Prop.
a n
9
t4s at 1 1 and T 14 tomorrow.
I at lu o'clock a ui. livery
uaptist cuckch. m
n lccs at both t6e church and the vfc
pel tomorrow. Everyone tnylted ill
3 CARS STOVES 3
Rev. E. L. Compere. Pastor.
Harrison was asked
1
m
m
ith Okl
mg over
to join
The fact
presented
000 a 3rear. She expressed gur
juise that such a statement should
have been published saying her
income was nothing approaching
: that amum.. The movement for
Mim itances so dif j a presentation of a pension hill for
the coumittee is ! Mrs. Harrison is in the hands of
re is a lie out and i Senator Fair'nks and Mrs. Har
rison's intimate friends here will
urge that congress be given the
opportunity to take action on the
tbe bill.
ferently that
fearful that t!
the members are confused. Let
Dennis the smoothest liar of them
all explain matters.
METHODIST CHCR3H
G. H. Ray.
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Leonard.
Sunday School 10 a. m.
Epwortb League 4 p. m.
I'KISBTTKLSIAlf CBURCH W.
pantor.
Our services tomorrow will be at II a. m.
and 7:30 p. m. Rer. Oaaiel S. Toy of Balti-
more. Hd.. will preach at both tervieea.
MornlEf subject -cod's PJusib Line.'
Night Subject: "The Re3ooaloees of
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Beavers, L. L. The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 345, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 25, 1902, newspaper, January 25, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727556/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.