Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 92, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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v.r.at t :?e? . We want veu t- call iotay. seioct vr.at you rcay need
and w will ?tore it till fef o:!i-vrv MKKT ME AT CHOW'S.
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WHITE ENAMEL FURNITURE
Make up your prae: nxmi in white enamel cool
viii::. cL-erfu! r.m. Come today and lets talk
over the p:-u:v:;i;:on. AH wliite enamel to match or
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Dre;-Inr Table ! S15.C3
Rccker ai S4.50
Ckir at S4.C0
Chiffonier at SZZ.cj
Dresser at $12.50
Eeds at ZIZ.I
RUGS
9xi2. Blue Brown
Green Tans Ax-
minstcrr! from
$22.50
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You arer-iviir-za !Vv Refrigerator. Come today
zr.a ?e;ct: yvur pattera you can have it delivc
when i.
I'nee from S11.50 and up.
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.. EXPRESS PACKAGETTES. 4 ; M.-rr.sr.'io l:-fj:Hr. anS wife to Haac i Te-steJ Glaesoi Fitted. :
I 'O'-od 2 0 bin; lai.d. ! Hears: - a to 32 a. in. and 2 to 3 d. in ;
I Office otc-r Terrell Eros. I
DR. U. C. BOON j
SPECIALIST ;
t ) 1 r Office Phone 655. Res. Phone 1071
L'.D CEPAPTVeNT (S
COMMENCED.
4'4'4'4j Chkkasa Eit.n.i.n m.i Iaw-v-
The Missouri Club. Jn-fi.t Co. to .M'. T. C. AIU-- .;.V.;
r;i a'.! ye f-Ho from Oid Mi.zK Uots 23. ' ."I S2. t.'x-k Chk-kaslia.
-iii'l t t tr.Kf 0;i-r to i!ow j-n-ir bazzoo. ' j
i .' (.':' that H yn' !a3 sow? tij' J
on j mors j
i .ihfng a!! r:!.t. If Ik did K'.t sore.
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Woen a voman i-ufTer'; fror.i some forrn of feminine
disordt-r i- f VI that an operation ia necessary it of course
The vcrv thought of the ho-pital operating talle and the
S"rv.'sV l:n:fc strikes terror to her heart and no wonder.
It h q-aii-- trac that .some of these troubles may reach a stage
v.here :.n operation h the only. resource but thousands of
wor ie;. ha.'c avoided the nect;sity of an operath n by taking
L iia Ih I'inidiams Vegetable Compound. This fact is
r.tt-;.t -i by t!-. grateful letters they write to u after their
he-' A l-as'been restored.
Tb' ? Two Women Prove Our Claim.
..:. I ii-.'-X it a.luty I I a' my (.nu work for a family of
(.. .; '. l'.'. ' -; ; . -';. n to I f.-'.jr. I Mia!) always f-el that I owe
f : f.v:' K. i'-f -htm' V;"-tat.i I iny i'.l health to' yrnr nnflicinc."
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! f :nt '' 'i 'i-i !'mi 'm'-'i a J (""narlot io N. C "I was In bad
t:n-h I coiId b-:.. -;t! v Mvji.Si a l.calth for two V"3'. " rh pains in
t S. Mr!': ' aV'-.'-'t i )ili "Mi- and v.- rvous. U
r.-i ; t:l at.j -.o ni'rr'ici I I cvi'ii i'ifu-4 a l.air it w- 'd causo
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; '.. r - ' .-t : .- ' t- M-r would jft-t well . 1 had
rr-' ;': -i 1 i .-. ".; '; :n operation. A fri.ci d aoviwd me
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' . . - Lie omrxnind. and I v i .0 'iy s-iy that
i.'.l j I am now cniyin til . h'-aHh arid
- .: ;.fil i am tin mother of a tt'-e liaby rirl.
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rl - . fciitreriti? wooieti.' Mrs. !; iiiJia i
j ti-ih'.iu m; ! l'l Wvoiia St. Chariot r; N. C.
Ju.-t k who's cuiic to town! I'.'tt
ur old Iriend Sol atid he is t'jriitiii
lo'it-e hi: hot ones. i
Kxi it'-n.eit at the court huut-e :h all '
over hut. the ca-e is being trietl by a j
do;:i jtiOeti on tiie btre-t. j
.(" o Pa kam-ite man ha in't been
at. oni'iiKU Wilroit ii. ail. he "'ould r'in j i
'or j.r'.i'ler..t of i. Missouri
ould r-ju j i
't'hu in final- T!i;i i'i ucly tookiup !
-'ovp !-;!- eoni ilntn. Sn f-ayii
v. ot.'t E'atid it :! - dav am : ? '
:OI iVr is to it. 1
Om ar i!iiii ai oiily one in
tie bii'ieti who didn't cai; hint an i-.ve-J
Hi all" 'i i i.oliiutii thai O f 1
k-.crs div'i-harv. t
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The smi'.e on the face of Hal trie
re n:un prows fteadily broader. Ati.v
-crt of eliaiii-e in Hal'ti fact; U a T " tf r 4v" XTI
:cr.deiii-y to i!iijn.ve it.
Sornethinir in a natnc did you i-vcr
know a Ham who wasn't a 1'ietiy k on 1
For Every Bakinq ;
f--!low? "Kvery body rails me Hani and f ' 1 a w p a f. j -rjj j
I like it" said a witness in the Hivcrs ' WMBW iW 1
BAiii.iu POWDER
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It is better to buy a
Harley-
Davidson tb"i.r to have wished
you had. The great-
est niolorcveie built
Nichols Bros.
Eicycla Shop
Cor. 3rd and Choctaw
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Four Kinds of Paint
What's Yours?
Don't rruoss what kind of paint is best and don't
buy a paint that's claimed to be "best" everywhere.
The map above thows you just what paint is best
for u.-ie here.
There are fourelimates in the United States. Paints
not made to fit out climate will crack and peel.
LINCOLN CLIMATIC PAINT
t t! nriy- paint made to fit each of the foiir
'""""N 'lin;Ut3. It'.; the only one that can le made
.V.-Ta because the fcrmulas'.ars protected by Unit-
eu Mates patent.-:.
Call at our store and see the larze climatic
nspoftho Unitrd Staton atii vet a hook
teliii:;r all about how the paint is made lor
our climate.
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Stephenson-Brovne Lumber Co.
Phone 37
trial.
Anctlier wjiners in tint Rivers trial (
n bn asked tiat he wan doins; on ti !
I at reet. sa.d he was just i-rowiiiig
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Ti'i ' in fc;-;.t wt'.i
t.lv a 'id was tut aod
Best because 'it's the
purest. Best because
it never fail?. Best
because it makes every
baking light fluffy and
Best
Wasnm?ton every .lay noii!iilK him j because It 18 Ittoder-
oi his ai!riiiitment as ainhas?ador hut i
when' It finally crstiie the big envelope!
contaSned only home garden seed from j
i-icolt Ferris.
it your grocers.
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been oxperttni? a leiter nojiii CVCHiJ' raised.
ate in cost highest in
quality.
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;ielion f vou can. Why should a wo-
rr.;n submit to a irgical cu -Uion v. ithout first giving Lydia
E. Pinhbruns V- gdabk .' iipound a trial ? Yea know that
it ha-s sived many otliers why sliould it fail hi your case?
f'pf f yearn Lv'i-t IT. Pi oh Iwitn's ref able
C'f' lonoil bus Ix-en the sl'itidard rerm d v tor (- Sj
i....! iii. on sirk with viiin.-t ii' ji i ! men I 4 V: .
ioes ju i ire to hcrsi !t h doe mtl try this fa- j w-
tmiii. ir.ei'ieinei i in do from roots nl ImtI4. it 1 1 '" V.i
lcs r "-ton-d so til ti.y f-itllctiu;; vooti nloiieaUIi.
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STATE PRESS PRATTLE
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A Methodiht has been cfiosen cha;i-
lain of the Semite to replace- the V'tii-
tartan the -l.ur'-h to which Mr. Tat't
helotijtB. It will be remembered that
Me.-hrs. Wilson Mareiiaii and IJryaa
jare ail Frebb? teriariB.
It has been staled by a l-oiy atid a
! Keiitii.-tnais both of the city of Ard
j more and both of uiej i. ioti"-. verac-
j ity. that this city has more dot" and
I more "Ktray" chickens than anv citv
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RECEIVED
HIGHEST
AWARDS
? J Wot M't Pr Forxl Fipo.
' ition Chicago 11L
. Pari K position. France
1 March. 1912.
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You don't jewe money uhen y-Hi buy
theap or lig-can huhing powdet. Don't
be milled. Ban Calumet It't mors
ttvnomiial mart u holcsome givei
let nmh). Calumet is fur tupenut to
mi mi.'fc and tuJt
NEXT SATUREAY
Is the big opening day at this store. On that day we give the
machine away and open the contest on the beautiful
w vJ w i.il 2. uiU
If.you want to enter the race come in and give us your name.
In the meantime interest in our special sales continues to grow.
Are you one of the number who has taken advantage of our
bargain counters? If not.come in tomorrow and look them over
Shoes in Ladies' Misses and Children's worth up to $3.(X).
Broken sizes while they last
Men's Suits are of a kind but spring weights
and worth up to $16.50 this week only
$1 .50 Shirtwaists 49c. S I Silks short lengths 49c
$1.50 Crepe Night Gowns $1 . 1 9. We want your Business.
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CMICKASHA. OKLAHOMA
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 92, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 17, 1913, newspaper, April 17, 1913; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727619/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.