The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 250, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1901 Page: 2 of 8
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Where did you get that swell
FALL OVERCOAT?
At SARBACH'S
Well I illicit huvo known it. They ulwas keep the best (if ercry-
thing in tue Clothing Line. And you paid only $10 for it ! Well
1 declare I am going right up to Bnrbach's and get one just like
it for its the linest coat for the money I have aeon this scabon.
New (.rill.. Block.
We
Nail
Every
Chance
of
a
Lifetime.
To help the carpenter boy; one and all
Hit aright the nails that have gone wrong
With a half car of naila on hand bought
at the right prices we can help one ami
all so they may nail the howling wolf
frr.a their doers and make the many
homes bright that are now botheied with
the peBky Hies
If you do not know what it is that yon
want call on us.
Kepc-ct fully .
Overstreet & Sons.
BUY THE BEST
When you buy groceries insist on hsving tbe best.
Impure and adulterated food is dangerous. Ueally
good fresh pure groceries cost no more than the
s
other kind if you make this vour grocery store.
Here are some samples of the very best: A full line of Fernriale
goods Dun It ley's celebrated line of canned goods Hecla coffee
Royal blend tea in Aand lft packages. Cross A Black well chow
chow Leadt Perrin's Worcestershire saoce. Edam cheese Pineapple
cheese A full line ot Dr. Fruit Royan's imported French sardites
cranberries and anything else csspntial to afirstclau grocery store
J. A. WARE JR. Wholesale Grocer.
TORES at Cblrkaaba. Mountain Vl.w and N'.nnth.h'
It THE CHICKASHA
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TELEPHONES and LIGHTS prtt in residences
offices snd store. Prices on
H. C. WHITEMAN. Man AGER
3rd Street
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LONG-LIVED ASTRONOMERS.
Star Gaslaa Kaauu U be B-asvrablet to
Prolonging of Existent c
According to M. Camllle Flam-
marton the celebrated astronomer
I star-gasing would appear to be produr-
tlve of longevity. At any rate he has
I 1 la vi fttLMi I a mulin. et I h..
French Astronomical society cn the
marveloua ages attained by members
of the association. M Francois Michau
for Instance was 1 about the time of
Waterloo. Just before that great bat-
tle in June 1815 and while Napoleon
was still in Paris If. Michau had we
are told placed nls telescope near the
Pont Royal writ re it was knocked over
by the excited crowd who carried the
emperor on their shoulders to the
Tulleries after he had escaped frojn
Elba. This M Michau Is the doyen of
tbe French Astronomical society ami
be still relates that after bavin tem-
porarily abandoned his telescope and
bis sky-searchirg operations he fol-
lowed tin people who were rushing to
the Tulierles. The doyenne of the so-
ciety 1 Mile de lTsle du Fief who is
now In ber one hundred and fifth year.
having been born at Nantes on April
7 1797. the was in her youth admitted I
to the entourage ' the Duchesse de j
Berry. Members fast approaching or
who have passed the age of 90 are re-
markably numerous in the society.
Among them the nust noteworthy are
Mile. Bessanet who is nearly a cen-
tenarian; M. Masfelotte of Juvlsy
(where Oamille Flammarlon has an
obaervstoiy) who hu turned 90 aud
Dr. Mounes also a nonast nariitn who
was medical ad v leer to Mme. Ilude-
vant better known as Gec.rg Sand
and to the elder DrmaR. PariB Corre-
spondence Loudon Telegraph.
which SSI ALL it BCf
That disinterested eupltalltt f.'r.
Carnegie made millions out of steel
and bus for the past year bets trying
to appease his conscience by UuihUug
libraries. But the Homestead horror
is n spectre thai will not down and his
vast foitune that was wrung from the
exhausting labor of thou ..nds is but
of Ilttl? use to him. The trust has
taken 2i Is place ami it too wants Its
pound of flesh and lielng a corpora-
tion it will never make ltSltntjfS like
Carnegie. In commenting on tnesi ex-
traordinary mutters tbe New York
Journal snys: "Is It better for the
United States that the steel Industry
with all the ailnor Industries d pend-
ens on it. should support In comfort a
million human beings the steel work-
era their wives and chlldien or that
It should make a down humnn beings
enormously rich so that they don't
know what to do with their money or
In (act how to give It awtiy?
"Is it b'tter for ibo United Suites to
have o uuarter of a milium st'X 1 tvortt-
crs well paid educating their chil-
dren feeding their families .rperly?
Or Is it better to have Mr. Curnegie
scattering millions Mr. Morgan buy-
ing fine pictures anl yachts and bric-a-brac
and Mr. Schwab drawing $1.-
000000 a year?
"For our part we arc bound to say
that we think u great nations! indus-
try should be made to support ineom-
fort and in plenty a great gallon of
the American people that It should
munificiently reward organized genius
but that It should not be distorted
Into an instrument for manufacturing
a few multimillionaires regardless of
those 'vho actually work.
"If the founders of this nation
couid return which would please them
more
"To see a million homes made happy
by a great American industry?
"Or to see a few Individuals rendered
cynical intolerant and over-bearing by
vast useless wealth?"
It mI Kange of Harter.
The editor of the Collins (Mo ) Ad-
vocate remarks: "We will accept wood
cornmeal 'wheat flcur chop feed
chickens eggs turkeys ducks geese
apples lard bacon pork beef pars-
nips persimmons and coon hides on
subscript ions."
Inlirr.t on lh- Pii.'dlr Ilelit.
In leti'i the people pi Id JHU0tO0OO
Par lntertst on the public debt. The
amount now U 2i0t00O0 and the rate
bas dec ir.ed from 7. JO p r cent to I p;r
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Hardware of Every
Lowest
GILKEY-JARBOE HDW.
GENERAL DIRECR0RY.
CITY COUNCIL.
ssyor B L Urlfiby.
aecorJer W. T. Cload.
Treaatrer Toot Irrtaf.
kUiihall D. L. aalas.
Collector W. W. flti'in
City Attorney Aim Malta.
aJSeraMai freak !k4 D. p. Bates. Clay
roaonj i L. p Btooa W W. Weiienee.A L
Bserd I tm Gotfmau aaa at. T. CuaaBay .
U- S COURT. Sonthern District
BettioBs t la February.
f 1st I weed la Oclooar
Judge lion. Boeaa Towneecd.
L'.stilot Attorney... yr. B. Johsroa
D mitt Clerk . C M Csmebcil
Uirihail . . 8. Hammer
AT CKICBaSBA:
S. Commissioner..... EM Payne
utj M.rsSal 4 Tucker
ocuetle 4 Feutoi Pain.
3esM '-'' " J W Sptak
CHURCHES-
A mix cv n n Bct E L Co oi para faster
iarvlcc every Sundsy st II i m tod T :J0 p m
luu.'.ay Scbool 8:41 a a Prayer saeeilaf VT4
t-- nil nt.
rasiarTSBUi carace.
W B Leonard. Pastor.
Cervices every Sunday at 11 am aoS 7:S0 p at
riuoday School f: 49 a at Prayet awatluf
Wed-'- meat.
M B i n; n h sovra U Cameroa. Pastor.
Vetr .jes eery Snndty II 11 i in and I y at
Buaday SieUucl st 10 a at Prayer meet
lug i very Wednesday algal. Xpworth
lf.ee tret j Sunday at I p at.
Clair Bcuffetn. Sea. J T Auit. Snpt.
criHisTiAif CH3RCH J A BteTene. Pastor
ten ret every Sunday St 11 s m and 7 Be t m
Hundey Rchool at 10 s at Prayea nteel
lag erery Wedoeadny night.
eaTMeWO rxrncH laadore Rlckltn Pastor
Serrlcaa KverySunday at 10 a m and 7 -so p. m
sri cVAi.CMt'ncM J It Wrlgkt. Paetor
Prater and tertlces every Sunday at 11 s at
and 8 10 p m.
CHICKASHA POST OFFICE.
J U M I I.I.I K. UostmnsMr.
Open Rvudayt I to I in I BO to SJ0 p Bt
Hennj Schafer
w HOLES.! LG AM KI71 AIL
Liquors
Wines.
Cigars
Beer.
jkmm A SPECIALTY.
EL RENO O. X.
Que on Qualit.v Shoes. Morgan
& Griui.
Notics.
Any ierson wuntinp scavenper
work done or stock hnulctl away
enn ejet it done by leaving orders
with tbo Nickel Store.
J. B. BOATWRIGHT
City Scavenger.
Please call for yonr pictures.
Morgan & Oribi.
JOHNSON'!
WAGONETTE LINE.
Meets all Trains.
Phone 84.
D. P. SMITH
ARCHITECT
and Civil Engineer.
Iffna nud etpcclQcaf Ions Accurately Oraws.
Book unci Map or the Comanche Keeerratton
cut to any aldre postage prepatn
os rocelpt of SO cent .
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STEPHENSON BRdWNE LUMBER CO.
liTCCEPOSliTEIl
Lumber Sash
Doors Lime
Cos and Bt. sSe
A. HAIGHT. Manager.
ramus at
Cbiefcaaoa I. T.
Mountsln View
Granite O. T.
Manpum O. T.
BClND
WHEN YOU
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Theres comfort for
book in this Splendid Stove. Two
to
sizes $16.00
OUR PRICES ARE
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MERCHANT'S CAFE
The Swelest Restaurant in the City.
McMANN BROSi;;f
8UNDAY DINNERS A SPECIALTY
Ladies' Entrance to Parlor and Private
iV DINING V ROOM V DOOR. 4V
m rt eaecaUNT a ths ncw eaicaNonTM or cingtas matiobiai bank.
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JBj icestsiirant of iwr. A. L JHcrarlnnd I solicit a continuation of 5.
S your r-strousge. The Star will lie run in tbe same high Man-5l
Z dartliif cxccllctHi' cleanliness polite attention and I be. tal.les5;
supplietl with the Ut tbe market afTonls.
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RESTAURANT.
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W. C. HATSELL Piopt letoi
Phone) 74
mh At
Doors Screen
Cement Etc.
hoctaw Ave.
In. -U Jl rhit I. T.
tIATON
of lal'ufitrlion irilh each
OUNCE
of expenditure at tk'u yard
KOAL.
LUMBEh
LIME
PAINTS.
Pioneer Lumber and k'oa
Dealers cor. 2nd and Cot-
A B. SNOW & CO
CHlCKASHA I. T
BUY.
THE BEST
you and your pocket- 3
and $18.00.
ALWAYS RIGHT.
HARDWARE
IMPLE'NT CO.
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Beavers, L. L. The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 250, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 26, 1901, newspaper, September 26, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727650/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.