The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 92, Ed. 1 Monday, April 15, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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The Chickasha Daily Express.
EE TEXAS
H If ASAGEH.
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. i stock of dry goods notions shoes and furnishing goods which are being; receive
Extend greeting nd inv.tes the public to call tun i.spect their spldid fc bject to qnait. You want the best always. At our right
On MOTTfc-" Strictly Cash and one price." Our lever is our price. 'u"e " at 25c on the dollar. Any atyle you want at about one half
prices the best is the
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Per Woe
Per
Far Year
Weekly I
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a" 'i. (r. . Of co- w. b . ect q-;7 .dol - at aboul one af actual whole.
jcueapest in ttt end. I lore is the proof. 500 men's anrt boys naib. p' ()0 for $1 0Q Hat8 worth $2.25 $2.50 M.UO and 3.0U tor f'.'.w.
Hata worth 75c $1.00 and 1.85 for 50c. Hats worth 11.60 Jj ' shown h Chickht wheb wi ta 80d very cheap.
Besides tbes extreme bargains mention we have in regular stock the largest un tlj-isll Dome8tic 5c. Full yard wide soft finish bleach Domestic 6J-0.
In Staple dry goods we mention: Full yard wu e so B Dorae8tic 5c' A full line of staple and fancy prints 5c.
Full yard wida soft finish bleach Domestic 8Jo YjXtfj&a Splendid Quality 4A cents.
.. : r .v house in the citv. Call and inspect our stock and get
department. And don't forget that we sen uMr. -"-
cost
find rare bargaii
ROCK ISLAND TIME CARD
And doD't forget that we sel
o trouble to show goods. Polite attention to all
Works Pritchett & May Proprietors.
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No .1. No. 81. No.S. No. .
PaaaeBger Freltflit Paaaenger Paieutr
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lit. tam LY.:gSm Ly .a:S0pni Bund"-
l d ftnj m..b. connection with nil trains
out 5 KauaatfCilv Nos. ;i.S and 36 are ttie new
f aal train?.
No 1 No 131 No. 132 No. 134
PssMaffer!l'fttur j Pa&aenger Mixed.
rr l:Sfcm Lt. 2i4Spm Ar.12:S0pmAr.ll :45pm
ion't
II you evfer
remember Mr.
uate optician has
An exchange says bury the
croaker out in the woods iu a
beautiful hole iu the ground;
where the bumble bee bums the
woodpecker pecks aud the strati-
dlebug straddles around. He is
no good to the folks of the town;
too (unpractical stingy and dead
but ho wan's the whole world
aud p. rt of the cruet and the
stars that shine overhead. Then
hustle him off to the dead and
bury him deep iu the ground; he's
no use to ub here get him out of
the wity and make room for the
man who is sound.
And on their return remarked
Uncle where will I find the lead-
ing millinery establishment!
Just a few doors further said he
aud we will visit The Klite Mil-
linery Co. who bytne way have
one of the most complete stocks
of millinery to be found iu the
city lhe latest stles aud low-
est prices being their motto.
They have that experience which
guarantees that where you have
the proper thing at the least pos-
sible cost. And a few minutes
later there wasn't a happier lady
than Tolly.
"You uiust trust your druggist
whether he trusts you or not"
said Uncle Josh to the young
folks. You can't aftord to take
chances ou a druggist who is
careless or does not understand
his bustnesss. When you go to
Dr Hrown A Co. you take no
chances. Only the best drugs
are kept aud they are carefully
handledt They have the double
check on all perscriptious guar-
anteeing accuracy. They also
figure on and contract for all
kinds of painting and paperbang-
ing. You most paper the new
house and I must re-paper the
old home. Brown & Co are the
firm to do the work.
At this point somewhat con-
fused the old man indulged in a
half serious criticism of his per-
sonal appearance you are dec'.d
elly off styie for a townsman
said he and we had better go
your measore for a neat late style
business suit Jthat be knows
bow to cat and fit you goes with-
out saying. That he vill be able
to fit your finances is another
thing assured. Before leaving
have found such a large assort-
ment of late style piece goods.
Charles invested in a tailor made
"Sanday Suit'' that gave Polly en-
tire satisfaction.
"Lets aee" I promised ycu a
gold watch didn't I?'' queried the
I n of Polly. The place of all
plsc is at J. C. FiMielder. En-
tering the popular store l ode
sa-
They gunr-
and nickel clo
forget anolhei
need optical ;
Eisfekler is a
everything required to improve af
dieted eyes and determine the re-
quired treatment. He is also watch
examiner for a popular railroad.
"I declare Uncle" exclaimed
Charly "there goes a handsome
pheaton. I must have one like that
for the girl." "Get it right here"
seutcmously said the old man "My
faiends Overstreet it Sons carry a
line that for variety an1 excellence
of stock cannot be beat in the ter-
ritory. Three you can gel your
implements here as they handle a
complete stock. You can.iot help
but lie suited. They have just re-
ceived a car of the new La Belle
wagons one ol which 1 would
vise you to purchase
an tee o very one of 1
them at a consistant price.
"And as you are going to farming
you will want harness and the boss
horse miliners of this section are
Bu'.e ii Wallace Dolsons old stand.
They employ only first class work-
men and give personal supervision
to the minutest detail of inanufitc
ture. There isn't a thing in tins
line that cannot no had of them
Heavy and light single and double
plain and fancy work and buggy
harness They have ihcm iu stock.
They also carry a complete stock of
saddles (especially the cowboy sad-
dles) whips fly nets dusters lap-
robes everything a farmer or a gen-
tleman horse owner could possibly
desire and as to prices well they
will not be undersold.
I know you are particular about that
mare Kitty" said the old gentle
man to Charly "so I would advise
you to take her to J. A. Darnell's
City Blucksuiiih Shop and have
her shod. Mr. Atkinson the man-
agar can be relied upon to see that
you are treated right. The employ
only workmen who understand per-
fectly the construction of a horse's
foct just what kind of a shoe is
needed and how to make and put
it on. They have on hand all kinds
of cycle plates guards sections
rivets etc. and do all kinds of
wagon and carriage as well as gen-
eral repairing in firs'- class style."
"My check book in weakening
some" said Uncle Josh "but I
promised to leave a deposit with
you here bo come with me and I
will leave the money together with
your signature with H. B. Johnson
the ge:ial cashier of the Frst Na-
tional Bank. They will soon be in
their elegant new quarters and it
is a pleasure to do business at this
bank" said be knowing the solid-
ity of the institution and the courte-
ousness of its employes.
Knroule home the old gentleman
stopped at the Express office. "Y'ou
will want the news every day and
as the Kxpress is the leading piper
of this section I'll subscribe for it
for you." And on rejoining Polly
she began to voluably express her
thanks: "This is indsed a day of
thanksgiving and one we never
can frget. You have bought us
everything" she exclaimed.
"Except one thioif'' remarked
Fncle Josh reflectively "but I can
remedy that. My friends Adlkins
Bros always have a fine line of
them on hand and yon can get one
whenever you want It I'll buy
the best."
"Why! What can It be?"' ex-
claimed Polly.
"A baby carriage" Said Fncle
Josh.
" ?" but Polly had fainted.
Hog Fencing.
We are jast anloadii
ad of hog fenceing am
Chickasha Bottling Works
Is now nicely located in their
new building on corner opposite
the Ice Plant have just received
a carload of bottles and cases
and are fully prepared to meet
the demands of Chickashs and
surrounding country.
We now use both crown corks and Hutching spring stoppers. Our
capocity is 300 cases pe day. Motto: Prompness cleanliness and
purity.
E. S. DUGAN Prop.
V iVr-
I Short
J. KALER.
Succeseor to Cart wright 6 Murray.
Meat Market
Also Dealer in Cattle Hogs and Sheep.
We Kill
Only Frst Class Cattle.
JLM.
Order
If
The
Regular
Meals.
GLOBE
RESTAURANT.
W. C. HJLT9WSUL4n IroirUtor.
Phono 74 Open Day and Night
iV"
To the Citizens of Chiokasha
and surouneing country:
We are successors to M. W.Baker
saddle and harness we have come
to stay to be one with you and we
earnestly solicit a share of your trade and we
only expect it by fair and honest
dealing nd low prices. Before
buying elsewhere please come and
see us; we will make it to your in-
terest We will make cow boy
saddle and hand made harness a
specialty.
BUIE& WALLACE.
New York
Through Service
Wabash Fast Mail carries a through sleeper Kan-
sas City to Detroit and another St. Louis to New
York. They join each other on same train for eight
hours affording the only through service between
Kansas City and New York also the quickest.
You leave Kansas City 6.15 p. m. while at break-
fast next morning have porter move your hand bag-
gage into New York sleeper you arrive New York 7. 30
second morning without having set foot off the train.
Wabash Fast Mail
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COAL
We have just received a supply of
McAlester Fancy EggCoai
THE BEST
In the Market for heating and cooking stois
REMEMBER .
if our coal with n fork and burn our slack under our hoilfs.
Ghickasha Milling Of.
B. P. 8a mi. PruMaat
Wu. Ihuah Vtc-Pref.
Kd. K. MOW C
NO 5347
Citizens National Bank;
CHICKASH A IN . TER.
Capital - - $50000.00. f
SURPLUS - - - - $1O000.0O
B. P. Smith. J. C. Driggtrt Wm Inman. JU F. Johns. I
W. L. Sauyrrt J H TuWt.
Hanover National. New York;
Merchant ana Plaalera. Sbero
lank of Commerce. Kaniai (
Continental Vi'loa! Hank. Ht
To Reach a Mans Heart
Via the stomach is a trite but true saving and the ladies of Chi' r-
sha prove it by demanding the celebrated pure Raking Pow!r
namcil PKKKKtM. It it as iure as chetnistrv can make It -
pvr-rv otinc testetl bv chemists. It makes irood brrsd f can si
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flour and makes it light and healthy. It leaves no re
the brrad and yon are free from indegestion and sal
caused by cheap impure goods.
Remember it wi I b: sold at 25 instead of 50 els per
Demand the pure named PERKKCT.
No Mixtion or Sallow S.ii.
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This Sptc Belongs to tbe
Mi Valley Liber Ci
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Who will be ready for
Coroer Kansas aweoue and 5lh a'-eet.
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