Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 130, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1912 Page: 2 of 8
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IUistli'aRrni the t-opiii.-iCf m'aX hwhm f.n
Vasi-i--r.H"l as to iak wnz on Atw-r-rhiU'iii.
arc! that in war" et&t the au-Detlthori-X
rii.'i-fht ht- utiah.'e to fsirni.ih
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New wade ia: iri; fvulutlouary aiuiiori-
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See us for Ice Creamjind Sherbets.
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Family Fishing Party.
Mr. a Ml Mr. 3. It. !? J. W.
S ('.. mi'i Mrs. ". '!'. JiiRmon
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ovu.fed larat'.0DS in the v:'-iniT Of
Nlj hay corifirtri"J the ires n-iort
a. to the existing i'iet in that fi'iar-
tor. A naval otfirer who has had mur:h
exjierietfe in (.'tihan m-t'no-i3 express-
ed the b-!:- -t.it the Cibao itiaur-f.-i
w-re now m-iltatint( forr:iii a
r-ia-h with the Amerkart roaritiea near
(joantanarno. Of ronrso. they roul'i
not exiject to prevail in a battle but
tneir purpose iiuk'-I be servea by in-
iluciri ti.e Aiieriepn marines or navai
officers to ar-ffpt tl.ei' giirrender so
that they mlht not he forced to yieM
i to ti.e Cuban government fore.es aiul
he tried fur treason and perhaps suin-
I rnarily ex-cute'J. The suggestion has
J been ai-tiouneed to make the authorl-
i ties even more determined than before
to do nothing that mivM be construed
' a a r"(;o)nition of bi-l!igei''.ii y of the
rebels.
Santiago Cuba May 30. The cruis-
er Cuba bringing Gen. MonteaguJo
thu general staff and six hundred
troops arrived here last nisht. Tu
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Jay oa the Utile Wa.siiita on a j comtnnnd'T in chief of the arirv i
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Jn view of the irnrnerv; damage to growing crops by
hali f4 the irl(-re;rj-d derr-'ir-.r fP jr.r.rr.co in a sd'
vent corr.-.-y s:;r.--t th! t ::r.;;.r.;v.;r.taL!.i vuly of lusd.
The Arnric8n Inittrance Company of Newark. Total
'jJJj':tri li viw oiT:ring inderririity cz-ifist
i'.frte?'.zzc-: to vir.g crop by i.ai!.-.lorM ib amenta
L:ia authorized to polices for thin cla'is of indem-
n'ty and at a: rU:-i as are coriiHtent for the hazard
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fii.Ii were caught. The party enjoyed I xrhvi!le. tailed lat night for Nlpe
a picuic at the noon hour. j l9y -jth thirty marines from the Pa-
j dueaii aboard.
i A paasetiRer train which was re-
i parted to he held up at I'airna Son-
! no. t .-lit v liiiietf lioi:irei of .Sun'i-
toorniiiK. j 8ig() y teh insurKf-nts has arrived
Lirect Tax in Ward Four Due.
The first notices for tile collection
t 0trt:.t t-ix tn war'! four tf the
csy w-iil bo cerved in t!.
jj. :. .Met iehee will) has the work of; 1-re
Itoliectiii toe poll tax in hand has! a hand of negroes last nlJ.t attaf it
j c otniiieted the woik in ward two and e(j C'atnanera in teh vicinity of W.t
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oi.ir pim and I'VofiU 45.000
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ins? c.reatly improved by the work of
the men who are working out their
taxes. The alleys in tin; districts that
lui-e been wotked are b-iiig put In
;ood shape.
i-'i.-hii country imttcr 's: cetits at
Kicker's erocery. Phone 'Si'i. o 20-i'.t
-Uncle Dick's" Weather Dope.
"I !e wind's in the e-r-t two heavy
j dews i.tive fallen and it's zoins lo
h-in" that in tile renort which Ii. tl
Mi Kay ofi icial weather duiiester of
jihla coiiiiiiiuu'fy gave out litis worn-
I ioM. ' I.'nclu I j it k" i proud of tiis aiil-
i if v to fricii'f the e'ther ntnl h de-
clares thai these siirns have never yet
failed tp brif; raia. .Mr. II '.'Kay fii' ut
ycterday in the country and reports
i vci yiiiiiit; looitins; well so i.ir but that
lain is ri'cded within the next few
days. Reports from the I -it tie vVali-
ita country tioulh of town are to ihe
etf i t that com and cotton are looking
fine.
naval station but were repuhsod by
Hie loial volunteers. Insurgents fired
on a freight train coming from Mana-
tiiio to Kantiago but did no damaKe
Perfection cf Eastern Eells.
The softness of the tone of Japa
fic-ae and Chinese btiU is not ouiy due
to careful workmanship In their manu-
facture but ateo to the absence of Iron
clappers.
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latter. But the Harmoo men claim
a majority of the d-le?ates to t
state convection and if their claim is
wen founded they intend to pat a res-
olution' through the convention seek-
ing to bind the nineteen VViUou tlis-
iriet t-l'-Ki-3 a rste for lUiimm's
lioini.'iation und'-r the unit ru;e.
Mayor Haker however has announc-
ed in Ohio and written to friends here
tnat if the Ohio su:. CihVrii'ion tries
to compel hira to vote for Harmon t
through appiica'ion of the unit rule j
he will appeal to the national ton vet.-i
lion for release. If not released Mayor I
Baker declares he will not vote at ail. '
lie contends that ?:e was instructed
by a three-to-one vote of the voters ;
of hia congressional district to sup-j
iort 'iov. Wilson for the presidential j
nomination at Paitimore. These iu-
structlons of the voters of his district!
he holds rise superior to any edict of i
the state convention and he will re-i
fu.-.e to be bound by the latter.
As the primary method of switni
delegates to the national convention
is a new tbiiir Mayor fakir's ca'ie-
will bring- the question of the reten-i
tiou or abrogation of (lie mir ru'e"
before the Haltimere convenMon in '
new light. It ti beca'i'e of !!;:s r.e'.vj
naneet ff tho (;Uf.it;on that. H-r.t.'i.rl
Wil irtis a:.d Senator (oie iiave.
agreed to help .Major liaker in b'sj
COSMOPOLITAN CLL'2'3
LAST MEETING JUNE 6
The last prc.crani of the year will
he rendered by the Cosmopolitan ti.-h
at the high sehoi auili'.oriuai Thursday j
evening June 6 according to the an-1
nouncetnent made litis morning. The'
filial !;(' :.n will be sh ial and a urn.
ical ami literary program w.ll he ren-1
dereij. A number of the leadins en-
tertainers of the city will appear en
the program. Amons; them are Mi-a
Kyt'ie I'.rcwnlow Miss Anne White
Mifc Olive McClin'ic and Mrs. 1). II.
Roche The club lias fitord for the
very bent' standards in cultur a.l ti.e
closing program will he especially interesting.
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Take the Guarantee Route.
Delays are Di
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Jt d x:n't to.--t yo.i a cent to have your money protected in
oar Lat.k by tint guaranty law. We study tp needn cf our
customers. Wc aecrmmo!ate ail classes of peop! uiih vari-
ous burdnpat nepd-t. bavin-jf a di-t:?!ft y-rvi' e ft r t-m-h inditia-
ual. OUU HANK ISTI1H I5ANK that
K'tv.; ya every
advantage. -1 per cent paid on time deposits.
The Fanners Stale Bank
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA.
li F. COURTNEY. President. E. W. I'OWEU Cashier
1). U. ESSEll. Ap;4-Ca-hier.
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NOTICE OF J-ALE OF RfcAL
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State of f iklahom i fii ciy roimtv
111 the Count v i 'our'.
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f. I' ii'.arp J. !'. nn
V.';;-i. Ir.nun. W. W. Home.
i. C. Drivers Kd F. Johns
it f .rci Loin I'ttfiottuwuu fa'ltvidwih tofk Uei. I. very iur-
lry r ici''t' iistii-f:t with tMHrmir UHui'mj
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I. O. O. F. CHOOSE OFFICERS.
A. I. Hays Iiuk bee nelected noble
ri and in the I. O. O. V. lodee fur the
enni!)it year. Iir. A. C White as
elei ted to the office of vice .rarid.
') le;:e two offices are the only elective
oHe es in the older.
Remedies are Needed
Were we perfect which we re not medicines wonM
not otteo be needed. But since our systems bave be-
come weakened iiupaiied and broken down through
indiscretions v. iiich ha'.e (ioi.e on from the eariy a-t
throtih countless gtncratiom remedies art needed to
aid Nature in correcting our inherited and oliicrme
icq wed weakiicfic. Jo reach t!.- set of sioniach
weakaess sod consequent digestive trouhk-s there is -." 1
notliiug to g'Kid as Or. Fierce 't t Wilder. Medictil Ihwv-
ery a tflycenc compound ntracted from native medic-
inul roots sold forever iortv vents with jfrenl (ii-l . lion toad oer
AVtak Stomach Ihliousnr I Jvrr ( m-iplainl Pain in the htiiniaclt fu-r C itm?
Heartburn lisd lireatli I'.elehlr. d fK.d2iri;iiic Diarrhea and uilier Intestii.a
lJcrui4t.iueiit tlie ''Discovery" is a t.ioe-proverj and most t 1 unit n u t .
Te genuine lias on It
ttulslde HMf''ttr the
ajr'.'.ture
Ton can't afford to accept secret tv.'.t'tim as s substitute for this iifni-s.l-.-o-t.olie
medicine ok snown OOMfoMfiufi wit even ttMiti the urgent dtskr may
tht rehf ieke a btlle biki'rr prolil.
Dr. i'ivrce's PI. aaaiit Pelk-ts teutste and !iivi;'orute stomuc' liver and
bowels. Sujr-voattd tiny grstiules easy to take as cu4y.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 130, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 30, 1912, newspaper, May 30, 1912; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727683/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.