Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 300, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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H!IMIH A I L V IX Mill ?HleAIH GKLAHOM
APPRECIATION
llcfore solicitirg accour.ta fr tho N't w
Year we wi.h to extend our since ie ap-
preciation to Ihc many customers oMnia
Imnk. We want you to know that wc
have thoroughly appreciated your busi-
ness the past year and we extend to you
our very best wishes for a most pleasant
Christinas and a joyous happy and pros-
perous New Year.
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital
Surplus
$200000.00
$ 00000.00
Short Stories
Of The Town
GOOD THINGS TO EAT
j For The Holidays
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Christmas Bells Will
Ring Soon
and Rift jrlvinjr in in otdcr. One
tfift to those whoso eyesijiht is
defective will ho Kinases t t.Bt
restore vision at h smiill
(.out. We have everything in
our line to choose Xnma Kit t3
from.
Carr's Optical Parlor
42S CMcWFh Avenu.
FRENCH GOVERNMENT MAY
BUILD AIR SHIPS.
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tlu lr entirely II In ihiIiiii'iI mil cupec-
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In tlic H'ivi'1 liiiii'l'l.
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Kliilmi." a I'lii.v '! O'-'il iin'i'it from I in-
pt'il of (hvi n W'iii' i' i;liniili !' n't-
diii i il by iir'i'irt hi inrillm-ri' na vn'it'
urn l.nit '.ill'llt In t .if l'b'ti' iit lili'
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of ilnlni! Jiislit-n i tin' liiisKhilUli'H nl
tin' i I ; i v ii ml wlii'ii "Tlif "ll ulnian"
biniM'ir wan tiff On' t'nr. i three wan
nntiiliiK ilnllit;. mid ill thai bhl in line
ci-tiU hnvi' luiii iiiiich billi'i' '1 hi'
fr-nuilo nii-mlMT of thi ciibl wi'ic v-i-
service to you durincr the year the
s
Tirst in trood
Sunshine is doubly so in thi:j. the month of
months for feasting. The Sunshine buyer has been
both busy and careful so as to leave nothing undone
to krive you the best of everything. Quality is our
first consideration. When you buy cheap groceries
you get a poor quality.
Bulk Olivet.
Mince Mfat
Bananai
Crape Fruit
Figs Dales.
Fine Turkeys
Candied Cherries
Candied Pinespple
Candie'd Cilron
Candied Lemon Peel
Candied Orange Peel
Cu rrants.
Oranges 15c Doz.
to 45c Doz
These are the pick of the
best Red Hall brand and
every- one is a good one.
Cheap at the above prices.
We have a full stock of
fine Apples. Any kind you
want. '
It would be disappointing to
fir J out Christmas morning
that the nuts you bought
were second grade. Our's
are the best. Carefully selected.
If you buy your Christmas Eatables at the Sunshine
you can be sure that you have first quality goods
the kind you want at this time above all times.
We Have a Vine Selection of Christmas Candies
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PHONE 14.
The Christmas Gift Store
WHAT
is the question of the day. If you have a good friend relative or a
m to whom you are under obligutions and want to rcieberJh.c.n
with somctliini'. give them a gilt that win no in Keepn k
mas spun; let mat someunng oe au innuujuian; s11
rejtucc the heart for years and years.
That
person
You and yours and in our store you will
find many gifts of this last quality.
SILVERWARE
CUT GLASS
HAND PAINTED CHINA.
UMBRELLAS
A
50 Diamond
Rings and Pend-
ants. Prices
from
$7.50 to $175
You have toen vondmni a hat to buy for mam-
mi and little? itr t u t n't n pKph misiaVe in
huyinc h VlCTRUl A $15.00 to S'OO.1 0
livery ViotroUi is Roo.- no matter what style you
wish.
Don't worry shout finding a suitable Rift for the
"men f.U" it's easily found in this store.
Ilesuty of design link d with quabty. will purely
please him. Traveling Csses Manicure Set? Col-
lar Boxes. Hrusbe?. Safely Y azorf Pirtf. Foun-
tain l'en Sterling; C-ijrarette -se Match Boxe.
Ink Stands. I'mbrei'as Fob?. Chain? Link?
t harms. Sisrnft Kii tf and Watcho?.
GIFT CLOCKS - Clocks of every description. You
will find one Puuable for a Rift here-iht will
pleafe you in dsin and price. From 75c uo.
Cvery atticl w sell is guaranteed to rive satis-
faction. Come to the b; ex elusive Jewelry Stcre
where shopping is mhde easy.
J. W. OWSLEY
-IFAVKLER
littlully wi'iik and Minn Wootl tln
h'Tiilne thnwt'il yt-ey 1 i i lit- nl'lrit In
Ii r w-iirk. "Trniuiu" wan truly a "bail
man" liml probably Rit awuy with liiw
inrt ua will :ih liny nf tin; cast while
tevc. the nw pniu liiT ' P.onn wrntiK."
illicit havt liii)-ovtd his 1 net bad hi
fniKiilti n that be vvaK uuiinK and bad
"llvi'd"' tlm purl fur thu Mnu britm.
Thi pk(f as iri)ituii'd was ili'i-ltk'illy
shy tin' "I'lim-b" nf a utruns icifuem-nnii'.
Car Makes Non-Motor
Stop Run of 2563 Miles
I'lltslmiR Dot'. IS. -Tho Willianm-
llalsty Motor t ar Cm ammt fur the
Mid belt bruuslit tu a ein-ccHsf al fom-
pli lii n a iHHi-nuitui stop tent of u
Miti'hpll lit; lit nix maklns u journey of
"."' Illlll-B.
I ii" run was condiuli il oyer tho city
stiff's tf I'lttuburs mid on tin ruiul.-!
wlihiu milfs Koni of tin? city. The
fiHi.l tioiis won' itit at nil favorable'. .
tin- l. st f itlier foe on neyoral days dnr-
Ufi Tit' run tho wcathrr was rainy mid
the roads muddy. Notwithstanding
this the Mitchell kept runnins oo-ntm-'
milly. Its prouross bcltiK watched with
ii nsulf ruble interest by rittsburi; mo.
liiil.-; who luii) been stirred to intlius-
i.tMii by the strv muvisity of th tout.
Dvety precaution was taken to satisfy
tin; skepticsti the company poinp so
far as to twiyp John 11. Oailey directoe
ol ti;f df pavtiiu lit of public safely per-si-iiiiUy
witness the eal!:ic of the self--lart'Taud
liimsell lotkinc tb.e hood on
tin tar ami retaining the keys.
The first te:i oenmrirs were com-
'!f ti d Nttvember "il. when the odv
ineti r siiowtd ii!"- miles. This was
tho mark the car started out to reach
bet at that time it was running so well
that the I'ittsbvtrc sm'ntu derided to
tt'iiDiiiio the test until Saturday tilaht.
hf; R b's liampie! in celebration of
the :tin wa scheduled. The Mitchell
kept runniiiR until until the time se!
for tUe bamp'.et when the motor was I
ftt'IV'pd altliouca ut that time tticre j
.'s pvery niit'.ea! ion unit (lie tr.-t
CfiiKl bitve ln-cn coutinucd almost i.i
iii fu-Hely.
This is briiev-Hl to bo tiie first uon-laot'T-stop
test of a s.xcjlinder motor
tnr m.i.ie in this country. The offic-
ial cbseriets were well known new.-.
rjt f men.
KILLED IN
A FIGHT
Telegram by I'nited I'rcas.
Homier peiiiRS Kan. Dec. 18. Hul
hi lliit vey a:i nlleRi'd lionticuKer was
killed and 0. H. Webber a member of
a posee was wounded in a fight to
day when Harvey refused to surrender
tu Ollll-ITH.
Harvey barricaded himself on tho
si cimd floor of the city hall where
ho livi d ami was besomed by a po.-be.
Ultimatum Issued
by Mine Managers
Tcicgraia by Vnite' rm.
Calumet Mich. IK":. IS. The cop-
per mil . ' maiKigeis today served an
ultimatum ou twelve thousand striking
employes that unless the nun return-
ed to work tomorrow all their jobs
will Be filled by imported laborer.
Appit ations were received from more
than three hundred men in Chicago
ii lone yesterday the company said
liusincss men uski d the operators to
extend the time limit to the first of
the year.
Xxpreai Wqu AC Drmi result.
When the Com-
pany Comes You'll
Want the Very
BEST MEATS
then of course you'll
ccme to
NEAL'S
trlni hii HMD wnrt m U 44
Itirua ff!a ! HtM Hialitf 1 ... I
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for .it. We have strained
every effort to give you the
best Christmas meati.
Phone 140
miHouseof Good Meats
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We admire those who remember their family and
friends with Christmas tokens but quit heinji; 'a Cbristmts
tree" and letting every loafer who ask3 for lr pet a part
of ynur hard earned money. '"Charity bepina at home.
.Hank your money ard have for yourstlf and your family.
Let OUK Bank be YOUll Bank.
We piy 4 per cent interest on time deposits.
The Oklahoma National Cank
Best
Oldest Largest
INSURANCE
OWSLEY El SEITZ
Fire Tornado Accident Health
Hail or Crops. Bonds of All Kindt
CHICKASHA :: OKLAHOMA
Going to Build or Repair Your
House this Fall?
Cameron's Lumber
la the kind you want. There's as much difference in Lum-
ber as in cloth we have the kind that wears.
Wm. Cameron & Co. Inc.
Phone 152
DAW
Third and iowa
. . nj n t.i t. :
Wm. Intnan; rresiaeni . tu. r . dutum aHuier
W. W. Home Vice-Pres. i C Hal!. Assistant Cashier
The Citizens National Bank
CHICKASHA. OKLA.
Capital . . . . . $75000
Surplus and Profits 45.000
Your Businecs Solicited
K DIKKCTOKSi-B. F. Smith. Wm. Inrasn W. W. Home.
W. H. Drigtcers. 1. F. DrigtTJ. C. Drivers Ed F. Johni
Jtectati et mtrchttu corporation! oi lailrldual tolicSled. Brtrj &r
Utr extendcS cotttlitenl wl(h coatcrmtl-t banking.
.iHytit!!erw'J.'iutini3W Tf P "Ba"N
Make the Christmas
Gift Worth While
Start the Boy on the Road to Inde-
pendence Christmas Morning by
Starting a Bank Account for him
in This Bank.
With each year Christmas gifts are leaning more
and more toward the practical and could jou think of
a more practical one that will grow as he does; and a
each Christmas arrives he will appreciate the gift
more and more. 1
Farmers State Bank
M. K. Courtney President x
D. U. lOsser Cashier. J. W. WiUon A?s't Cashier!
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 300, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 18, 1913, newspaper, December 18, 1913; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727701/m1/2/: accessed April 20, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.