Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 12, 1921 Page: 2 of 8
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CHICKAIHA DAILY EXPRESS. CHICKA8HA OKLAHOMA SATURDAY riORUARY 12 1021.
Personal jyjention ;
P. 0. Spinning ml automohllo
dealer In tmumH'ilni bunliiem la Law-j
ion loiluy. i
front proof rabbaga plant.
ehe rWrd IloUne.
Hit
J2t
1'i.ink I. 11 mi' editor of t!i
iitiuri'ti'lt J!Hiril vlhlted friend In
t:.o illy .itienliiy.
City utiKcrlnnr to tb dally E
f..-bi nut receiving paper by 6; JO p.
hi. sin rcqunnd'd to uuilljr Mn W
1 1. ( (lli.-r phono 6'jt. tf
.Ml.n i;t'a nml uln Mc'town are
pending tlm Muf-kiml In Imuran.
They nrv tho guiit of Mm. It.
HilKh III n.
Ti'ni RHuollne doo th work. Cut
It frum Areb M. Drown. 416 Kana
uvi nu. Ml-80t.
!'iot proof cubliacc plant lilt
he beed JloUHC lit
M . a id Mr (irowr '. White and
i . -bif-r df Moburt and Mr.
1 t... Jake 7.i:kind of Ol.lchoma
i .1 " II. I' 'In- wi-cI.i'ihI pu'-"l of
vr. and Mm. ("lis. my.
City aubtreribera io ikt dally Ex-j-.
ci not receiving raper by 6:S9 p.
n. rre requeated to notify Mr W.
f. folllir. phono 691. tf
Ml.-s Jiutn'ta Sunil'TH of Waders
I- the week-end pihms of Mr. ait'I
M. Hubert GI.v.Mirr 814 Mimii
:a utenue.
City mitiHcrlliHi' lo Hie (l.i'ly F.
np:is not receiving uiht hy i:Jh
it. ore requested to notify Mm W
D. Collier phone fi!H i
Get your protection and Invcst-
inent from Heralds of Libert y Hie
Insuranro plan that pay while you
live. M. E. Hunnell )r.ione !(.3. 1 l-L't.
Violin Suptrttltlon.
Tner I no . umalcal Inurnment
bout which cling ao many queer n
tlom and aupemtltlou Hi i
John T. Ilamlll. a.tant state fir.. J n ot tnvt I that held
' n a nn . ti...i it.. a... m .
.rhl. U translating bulne. W'JZaTZTZJL
broken and then mended ft aeetn at-
wont Incredible but Hint very Idea ll
believed by thousands of rnpl-
tho (Ity today.
Ilev. Wendell Kuter paalnr of the
Klrnt Pimbyterlan rhnrrh rf turned
)eierday from a bulnon trip t6
TiiIbu.
I.eiulso ElliHlgn iiac.i-r In
the K.irtlcivllle lilKh aehool la lb
?ue-i x Uyor and Mr. S. C. Dur-
Mil
J J. Carmlrl.ael oul attorney
hii teliirniil from Ardinore where
;i" attended tho "Dokeya" convun-Hon.
Can and elix-trla bllrt are duo and
payable at the roinpany'i office on
or fo:e the 1 Oth. L'tilea paid tho
service m.-. bo dlxcontluucd with
out further notlci. 8?t
Ju.le V. W. Clark city treasurer
returned till morning from a meet-
In k of tho "Dokeya" a 1raneh of lha
K. I'. LoilK" hi'ld In Ardmore.
Mr. and .Mrs. S. L. hhof filer and
amull con of Cuddo Okla. are thd
Kiietii of Mr. and Mm. J. P. Shofner.
Wantisl: To rent a farm with
good Improvement. Phono 1308 J.
Unpprtcltd.
A mo oqce pctH a penivmnkrr
btwein a friend and hi wire IIM.
Jut to how bow little they mred
Ollhrr of them attemletl hla funeraL
nicbinond Time IHxpnti h.
0. CDFFIW IN
BICE FOR MAYOR
Give Theuyht to the Living.
It la reniarkublo how few of in
errr think that angola limy be enter
talnrd Unaware! that the niNtlt linij
ie the one who la In lime to Imnior-
lnlxe tils name and cant luster on th
Lcountry of hla birth or adoption. It
may be all right to canonic the Rival
When they tit dead but It If aud to
think how few of them have been ap-
preciated while alive. Kxchaiiitc. . I
In niinouncing HiU morning u a
lai.dldnto or mayor aufjt to tint
action of !iu il.uiiocratlc prliniry
.Miin u I.i tj. Cotfiimn auld:
"My plutfoni U "ini.iil rlchli. to
all; npi'dal prlvll'ia to no:i.'. If
elertod I will give (iui city at:lnly
Saii'lneNa udiiit'ilmrnllnn. f.ml will de-
iVii.e my elitlro ln;o ! th( nflice.
"I Ikivb llvml In this city fur marly
2: y. ai' nd everybody Kiioh my
ifcord.
"I atntid for a belter lilKijer and
cleaner C!iIcI((!hIiii."
Liquid lioioiDiiu la nu rfflclunt
heullMK remedy 'Ar huuiuii or animal
fil ch. It nimiiU a aoviire wound aore
cut or acratch In tho ahortait poasl.
blu tlmo. Price Mc too and fl.in.
Sud by Wren Jni company. K'l.
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Notice to Proivrtj Ownen
Xow 1 the timii' to litiiM your
cihU'iiia ti i't trood coIJ ruin
witter. AIhd luilil .atorm ccllnrH
niilo wulka u'kI urivy'wayii t'lt'im
niul
I'nlted Statet urea are eood tlrce.
Arch M. Drown 410 Kanxas avenun
dealer. MJ-.tot.
SPECIAL CHURCH
MCCTINQ SUNDAY
Two aMlu mentliiKii will be coa-
(IiicIihI by tlin Volume .-a of A nerlca
Kuiiday. v
T!iiMi(th thn rourleay of tho pan-
t'ira and congregation uf tho ilmt
( hrlntlnn church and the flrat ll.ip.
tint church themi lervlcc have been
arnuigid and meeting will bo ludd
1 tho Voluntnera at tho flmt Cbrla-
Uoan church Kunday mornlnit and
thn flrat Ilapllat church Sunday ev-
repair cmtorn um wwn
All work guamtiteeil. Every job!ni.
a refeti'iiee. ('nil ir fi I
" "B '""fl v.111 bo a fiaturn of
HARRY MILLER ofirh of titan aervlcei. thero will
Chamberlalp'a Couo Raima a
Favorite.
Cbambi'rlaln'i Ciiuk!i T!eiiuJy la a
f.ivorliu with tho mother of amull
chlldieii for rohU croup end wJioop.
lug cough. It pleasant taato and the
prompt cure whlcli ll effect hai
won tho good opinion of tuoilivr
everywhere. A till remedy con-
lain no oilier narcotic It may bo
given ns cutifldcntly to a baby ai to
aa adult 121
Phonfl 2014 Keg. 3225 S. 4th.
-In an niiaek of acute rheunuitlum
In wblrh thuro I much palnd lint-
lard'a Snow Liniment la a net nary
part of (ho treatment. It la a power
ful pulu relief. Throe ntr ?.ic 600
nnd fl.20 pe.1 bottlo. Sold by Vrnn
Drug company. j.ys. J
iiui MiiKing new ong tiio'i
o!o'a and rtuettg at each aervlro.
A iliort aernion will bn delivered by
Mlutunt l'rank Manning nt each
iiorvlce. . (
A larRO eoiigreKallon t each of
theae Jieetina la anticipated. Il l't.
Try Kxpreaa Want ada for roaulta.
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NOTICi CITY 6U0SCRIBERS
If you do ni.f receive your
paper by 0:30 p. in plcuna call
Mm. W. 1). Collier circulation
manager plume 631. and paper
will be aent by tpecllal meaaeQ.
cer. I'rompt report on failure
of'dellvery aervlco will be ap-
predated. if
CIIICKASIIA DAILY EXPRES3
(Jene Heed electrical engineering
student In tho t'nlvernlty of Okla-
homa I tho week-end guent of Mr.
and Mr. John C. MllUken. j
Ml -is Huby Mllllken of Hedrlck ;
Okla. end Mis Mary Mllllken. of;
'Humphrey Okla.. ore tho geuat of
Mr. and Mr. John C. Milllken In
this city. Doth oro echool teachera
and have been attending the annual
m cling of the Oljanmma Edura-
tlonal iivsoclatlon in Okluhoma City.
Watc'i our window. Sain every
day. $2."i0 1kwI nnd pilcher Monday
for J1.00. Come early. AV. 11 Ferrell.
1-1 South Third f-il. 12-it.
i- 1 fho roadstead of Culluo tho port
City aubaciibora to the rty F.i of Limn Peru l regarded" as one
iui iHi etiina paper by 6:30 p. of the aufest hi tho world
m. are requosted to notify Mr W.
" ; c'lii-i phone fiui tf I'nlversltlo were unknown prior
to tho eighth century and there Is
Frost proof cabbngo plants. Dlta- no authentic record ot ono prior to
cha Seed IIoiibo I2t tho twelfth century.
The Binallont wound from an arrow
tipped with the poison taken from
tut uiina tree of Java Is fatal.
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A Very Important Factor
in a Vacuum Cleaner is the Brush
vn..; rrn oir.
rttp.M.Or TFO
ok sctaw biuvr
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1NO KULLtBJ
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The IJegina lias a pear-driven floating brush incased
in a dust-proof 'gear-case nnd in the operation of the
cleaner the brush is driven in an opposite direction to
which Ihe cleaner is being used; this loosens all threads
and waste; thus enabling the suction to dTaw them into
the bug. ' j
Vacuum Cleaner
The Kcgina is the only electric driven vacuum clean-
er having such a floating brush. .
The Kcgina Vacuum Cleaner does all that is expected
of it; it cleans and sweeps your carpets nigs mat-
tresses draperies etc. most thoroughly; without causing
injury to Ihe most delicate fabrics. (
Today we offer the most efficient Vacuum Cleaner
The Regina
on terms convenient to suit all pocketbooks
$5.00 will bring a Hegina to your home
The Gay Electric Company
419 Cbix Ave.
P&one 138
tails
5urebred
Vegetables at your om price
You can have them all you want I But you must first haVc a little
gumption ahout you. The same kind of .independent pioneer spirit
that your forefathers had when they made a dollar so a mile. TIpv
7$ gre tieir fofctufrS saved money and gained self respect doin" it.
Don't say you can't do it. Wouldn't you combine a few hours spare
time with a dollar's worth of seeds if you could get $26.00 worth of
vegetables from a 15 x 30 foot garden? It has been done. Where
else can you get a profit like that?
One of the biggest parts of gardening is the smallest GOOD SEEDS.
Smallest in quantity smallest in price (10c per paper) but about
the biggest in importance.
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Common sense tells you to buy seeds that have the best reputation
and that can be had without inconvenience "at the store around the
corner." Don't buy by guesswork buy by reputation.
To professional and amateur gardeners for sixty years Ferrv's mire.
bred Seeds have been the standby. They are dependable-you bar-
yest what you plant.
Why is this? Heredity. Vegetables seldom are better "than the
parent plants. Ferry's pure-bred Seeds are controlled for generations
selected from the best. Sixty thousand annual tests for germination
alone are made on Ferry's pure-bred Seedsv
Start your garden now and start it right. Ferry's Seed Annual will
help you. Write for your free copy today. Don't delay nature
moves fast.
' Jerry's pure-bred Seeds are sold every-
where ' the store around the corner."
D 3L EERRY; & G(K Detroit Michi
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 37, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 12, 1921, newspaper, February 12, 1921; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727655/m1/2/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.