Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 283, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 4, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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423 Cikkasla Ave.
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FLOaE 57
W. A. HOPKINS
has moved to his new
ccation 113 South
Second Street.
These cold crispy mornings there
s nothing nicer than Hot cakes' and
Maple syrup.
"vVe handle the celebrated Log Ca
in Brand of Maple Syrup. Also a
tull line o: Uenick cc roras niga
grade syrup. Tty some of these
syrups in you! next order.
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ess. CHAS. WILLIES
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tr.ln .
A balel of potatoes Is thrown la
at a time a button la pressed and In
the space of five minutes the tubers
fall iuto another tub neatly peeled.
Aa four or five barrels of potatoes are
used every day the labor saving of
the apparatus will be readily under
stood.
One hundred and fifteen loaves of
bread are baked every 24 hours and
nearly 100 rolls with occasionally 60
spice cakes. Plea are used once a
We handle a full line of Breakfast week and 125 are baked.
There Is an electric bread-mixing
Foods. We also have new rolled ttiachine wUh tunneU through which
Oats Pancake flour Buck Wheat the flour water and yeast may flow
according to the wish of the baker
flour Grits Pearl Homony Flake Tbe loaves are also cut and rolled by
tt pt machinery the whole baking being
110 y . done without a hand touching the
We Lave just received n hipment bread until ;'. comes from the oven
f cmrr t?; .a raff! Bni 18 placed on the cooling racks
of large Smyrra 4Mgs -ud Dates u
Pall 11 n 8t and we will tell vou for cuttlna rolls. The dough Is
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Teacher of Stringed Instruments
cution aid Piano
t . Plinn ES2 t li i .i 1 thrown on an iron plate and a cutter
11CS Iowa Avenue &0je more of the good things that we it mto m.ea of the
have
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lh Haynos Bnxton. M. D.
H. Colter Todd. A. B. M. D.
Drs. Buxton & Todd
Specialists.
TE. EAR. NOSH AND THROA1
Oklahoma City
Oklmnona
size required for each roll. These
are quickly transferred to a pan and
are set to rise.
The eggs used In cooking are beat
er. by electricity and the silver used
In the dining-room 1b polished with
a brush run by the same motive
nnn rvrcriXT 9. T A rm Ar?TI power. '
Buy nd Sell .11 Knui. of Now and Second Hand .nlMw . W
Jriousenoia ana
Tipor & Cash
C M Fechheimer...
Attoraey-at-Law
lEoemi 1 2 3 Johnson Etululri
Phone 300
Tie
lira 'Earli Billiard Patlor
Carries the Finest Lint of
Imported and Domestic Ci
gars in ine ciij-
Kitchen Furniture.
Stoves Repaired.
which causes the rack to sink Into
scalding water where the dishes are
cleaned. Another lever lifts them
Telephone 411. nd they are turned out on trays to
406 CHICKASHA AVE.
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A. A. HOLMtS
THE GROCER
Exclusive Anent iot Clmf e & Ft! bfrn
Phone 2J5
For everything Good to Fat
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THE CIIICIiASHA
IRON WORKS.
We have added New and Up-to
Date Machinery to out Plant
are able to do any
Machine or Foundry Work
We make a specialty of Sash
Weights Structural Iron Work and
Job Work. Blacksmith L'bop ic
connection. See the Nn: Corn
Stalk Cutter which we manufacture.
CONRAD BROS.
H. R. EPEITi President
R. A. SPEICKl-R fee & Tr
H. R. KREITZ & SPEICKER
Fcseral Directors and Embalmers
PHONE 543 . .
No. 212 CLkkasta Avenge
LABI ASSISTANT
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"IF ITS GARLAND'S IT'S ALRIGHT"
dry.
Ice ia made In the basement and
comes from the freezer In 50-pound
cakes.
The Bterllllzng machine It an elec-
tric apparatus and with Its aid 180
Dr I'attlia 'Bledsoe
PVivciriin A; 11 rtronn gallons of milk are sterilized every
Physician a burgeon i Th6 ml!k f9 poured lnt0 a
Cuear-et of Women and CLilures a
specially. Office 7 8 old TerrelI3ui!ding
Phone 712
MEFBOT a MCHHEL
AUorteys-at-Uw
Rear of Chickasaw Trust Com-
. pany Bank.
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John H. Venable
LAWYER
fVilllams building.
Nstary Public and Stenographer ta
office. Phone 167.
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Vita.'
The Pleasure Resort
iPcol Billiards
Territorial
Drinks
morning. The milk Is poured
large can and heated to 180 degrees
which kills the bacteria and In less
than three-fourths of a minute It Is
cooled to 88 degrees. Leslie'!
Weekly.
COURT TRIALS OF ANIMALS.
SS. L. Grigslr
Attorney -at -Lavf
Office in Terrel Building
JlSSra
Be & Hollotfay....
Proprietors of the
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East Chickasha
Avenue
"Yen Can't Luse Us."
tttzs Kato Remington
XKAC11I t oi":riA.NO
ANlIIlAliMOKY
RESIDENCE 1208 IOWA AV.
TIIONE 234.
PLANT
TREES
NOW
Phone79
Phone 188
Phone 71S
Rock Island Transfer
CJr Storage Co
Contractors and Movers of
iucry tuaciiaery -uoaseuota uotui
' Pianos and Safes
Light and Heavy Transfer
a Specialty
DADDY KLINE Solicttot.
In Olden Times They Were Arraigned
Befor Justices.
The decision of the southwestern
police court (London) magistrate that
a monkey may use the pavement If
he causes no obstruction reminds us
that down to a comparatively late pe-
riod on the continent the lower ani
mals were considered amenable to the
laws. Domestic animals were tried
in the common criminal courts; wild
animals fell under emesiaatlcal ju-
risdiction. French antiquaries have
discovered the records of 32 proc-
esses against animals conducted with
the itrictest formalities of justice
from 1120 to 1740 when the last trial
and execution that of a cow took
place. Thus there was a lawsuit
that lasted from 1445 to 1487 between
the Inhabitants of St Julien and a
kind of beetle and at Lavigny In
1457 a sow and her six young ones
were tried on a charge of having mur-
dered and partly eaten a child. The
Sow was found guilty and condemned
to death but the little pigs were ac-
quitted on account of their youth the
bad example of their mother and the
absence of direct proof against them.
London Chronicle
The New
TUXEDO
HOTEL
CORNER 2fi0 1KB KI.HSAS
HVEKDE.
Steam Heat Modern Through-
out New Furniture Baths.
First Clasa Accommodations in every retnect
FIXE 192
10-30-d H
300 Cow Diary 600 Acres of Land
South of City
THE FAMOUS GARLAND BUTTER
Pure Cream and Milk
Delivered Anywhere la IheCily
PM0NE
52
P
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PHONE 33
O.K. Transfer
& Storage Company
For boxes to VifV Houitehoto Gtcds
SEElJiS
Contractors nd movers of
HOUSEHOLD GOODS and
HEAVY MACHINERY
Office 113 North Third Street
Next door to Daily Express
We hare a City Delivery which
goes out twice a day 10 a. in.
8"d 4 p. m.
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When you think of the inconvenience of
traveling remember the
Long Distance Telephone
It is instantaneous it is not merely sending a
message and receiviug a reply but an
exchange of views on the subject
under consideration.
EvERY CONVERSATION CLOSES A TRANSACTION.
Pioneer Telephone & Telegraph Company
8-19-07
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For BriitU Nails.
Where the nails are brittle Eotk
them every night In a little warm
olive oil; let it soak in and then rub
on Tasellne which Is one of the best
applications to make tbe nails nlco. It
SofU'us the cuticle around the base
so It can be pushed back and the half
"mocn3" perfectly shown.
A nail brush should be medlatn
bristles neither too st!5 nor too soft;
if it is used every time the hands are
washed there will be no need for the
nsual "digging" under the nails with
a sharp Instrument. A blunt-pointed
L. DEuP Manager orange wood stick- is the best but a
THE
CHICKASHA
l'l!3CCPY
k tmdv to he!n vou on these
lines. We have t tr"?
nw is the time to plant them
FHOHE 479
Office:
Kreitz Undertaking Parloi
7-S-tf
Amerlcai Abroad.
To sail in n well-found American
vessel manned by an American crew
from captain down to the boy who
carries countless bolicd potatoes from
the gallery to the forecastle to be
cared for by atewards who answer
yuor qnp(t!ons with unaccorded -.o
in." M "Y-s sirs" to tcs U m
word "home" daring your entire trip
Is not the least of the joys of a voy-
age to Porto Klco. The Travel Maga
zine.
B t. SMITH President.
W. W. HORWE. Vic President
LITTLE TEXAS
RESTAURANT
Open Day and Night on the Short
Order System.
325 CHICKASHA AyENUB
Wiilianis & Andrews Proprietors
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No. IS41
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CHICKASHA INDIAN TERRITORY
Capital $75ooo.oo
Surplus and Profits $45ooo.oo
Your Business Solicited
DIKKCTOR3
B. P. SMITH WM. INMAN W. W. J. P- HARF
J. F. DRIGGERS J. C. DBIGGKHS ED. T. JOHKS
aeeoonta ol merrhsnts. eonrrti. t' r " "" tdA
urumt snih Bonrmtj balriim.
bit of soft old linen used on one hand
with the nails of the other should be
sufficient. It Is the use of hard steel
points on the nails under and around
them that makes them all the harder
to kejp clean because they are rough
ened. As little polishing powder
should be used as possible; it ba the
effect of making the nails thin and
brittle.
worth
ou wish to cured of Rheuatism use
Ballard's Snow Liniment and you
will be "well cured." A positive cure
for Sprains Neuralgia Bruises Con.
traeted Muscles and all the ills that
flesh is heir to. A. G. McWilliams
of Navasota Tex. writes:
"I have used Snow Liniment for
l:t 4f
iss r ranees i-uvis
Teacher of Elocution
Engagements for Public Reidings Solicited
SOUTH 5TH. PHONE 482
NEVER D1SAPFOINTS
"Many extensively advertised rem-
edies are failures when pat to the
test. Hunl'i Lightning Oil is an ex
ceplion. Confidence in it is never
misplaced disappointment never fol-
lows its ue. It is surely the Cd-
est emergency remedy now ohtain-
ehl. For cuts burns eprains aches
and pains I know no equal."
Ceorp E. Fa4Joek
How the Ant Sees It.
There's a lesaou to be learned from
this brief extract from an article in
the Overland Monthly: "1 know one
thins that I'll never as long aa I
live kick over an anthill just to Bee
what the ants will do. I know how it
fee's to be an ant' That ! what ens
Stanford Kirl said a few hours after
the earthquake of April 18."
Overcoming CbsUo!s.
Disappointments obstacles and
trials are distasteful but do not for
this reason resent the'r coming. In
overcoming obstacles in meeting dis
appointments cheerfully la bearing
trials patiently you will gam
strength. Never mind the Littarness
of a tenia If it gives you what yoa
cte-4.
Mads an Impression.
TM w-ltty tlcar 0 cuuutry parish
in the north of England was often
pained at the apparent apathy dis
played by members of his congrega-
tion towards matters of religion. He
did his best to impress them for good
but somehow he seemed to make very
unsatisfactory progress. One day as
he was out for a ride on horseback in
hia parish the horse made a sudden
plunge and he found himself lying
full length on hia back in a ditch
bottom. Fortunately it was soft.
otherwise the consequences might
have been more serious. He got up
and taking a survey of the place ex
claimed as he walked away:
"Well there Is at least one place
In my parish now where I have left
an impression."
WHAT'S
doing is worth doing well.
flotiGG Alier Sepiem
luF litiMiiu
RnminA 5Tih!c ar.
Lest
Prices of cnsold lots in Rock Island Addition will be
$I5C $175 $200 $225 and $250 per lot buy before
the raise.
J. P. NAIL Sole Agent
of satisfaction
the house.
Sold by Jas. Tettyjohn
I always keep it in
Only the best butcher stock is
served over the block at Neal's
:ee
Meat Market Pbone 140.
by the electric sign. Jtf
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Dani the Expense.
Doctor (to parvenu) Have you
reHy dorse evtrythlns you could tc
mait tfe child B'cspT It can often b
doa by toflug lullaby.
Ftrvt Ah I"4 engnge m open
linger immediately.
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LET US FIGURE ON YOUR BILL
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Remember Vc Pay the Drayano
FREE DELIVERY IN THE CITY
KANSAS AND SIXTH ST.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 283, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 4, 1907, newspaper, December 4, 1907; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727631/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.