Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 263, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 14, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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Chickasha Daily Express At The Ghurchesl
arvANS A smith : : : : : : : : publishers
s.iokge h. evans editor
p. smith manager
telephone :::::: : : : number 43
official paper of grady county.
Xntmfxl at the po8toffice at CbIckashaOkU as econd class mail matter.
CHICKAIHA OKLAHOMA SATURDAY NOVEMBER 14 1908.
JOE CANNON. what to do. If nuih should liainn ih
smallest novice In America would no;
Speaker JoB.-jrh G. Cannon will andlll:ih' h Bane roar we would heai
cmRht to be the next Republican sneak-jfrom tne "leaker. Ia fact Mr. Cannon
er of the house. Mr. Cannon never lD i8'8. noi me iruatg cav
Iull to vote Cannon. He has servec
thorn well. In return he asks that the;
quibbles or dodges the iH.sue. Ho
kates Roosevelt and says so without
equivocation. He nvde the President ' R'ni1 10 h confess such "men as lu
Uko a reactionary platform with ajlike ur hl I'urjwses and woe I-
reactionary candidate for vice presl-; un lhat rust whk'h fails to obey th-
dent at Chicago and he forced Taft's command of Cannon. He allows fe!
brother Charles who bought the elec-i'0'8 li.kJ Murduck of Kansas to hu;
tion for the successful ".spirant toe about- linking they are cutting .
pledge Wall street Interests he would j8wflh fn national affairs but your Un
be "safe and sane." Joe Cannon Is Jos-.h knows when to knock dowi
the only actual Republican left in the)the tabl! on hkn th)5y stand am
party who doeg things openly andhe It when convenient to him
above board and a majority of the i Verily few men have been more po
American people h?ve indorsed hlsi''rfIl in America and still with h;.-
Ideas of public life. ! rU8t affiliations and the fact tha
Mr. Cannon has been fn public life 1 10 auh8 at WDat B0U1 nilght desig
a long time more than the average lnate the commonality there ?re fe
span of life. He has fought relentless-' men ln congress his mental equal; fe?
ly any movement to allow the com-! f0 f'rIp' and so regardless of wha
Dion people a right or privilege and;'hi 'orIJ ma-v 8a'- Mor an on
has succeeded. He owes his position hls b-gislatlng to suit himself has suit
1o the relentless audacity that hase(1 the Pple though tbey were op
I CHRISTIAN.
Christian church coiner Sixth and
Iowa Rev. J. E. Dinger pastor phum.
315. Bible clss 10 a. m.; sermon b
Iaator subject "What Is the Differ
ence" 11 a. in.; Christian Endeavor
6:30 p. m.; sermon subject "A Ra-
diant Personality 7:30 p. m. All wel-
come. Mr. Bert Gardner will sing.
o
METHODIST.
Methodist church corner Fourth
and Iowa Rev. M. E. Butler pas
tor Sunday school 9:45 a. m.
A. E. McKenzie superintendent; prayei
and conference n a. m. sermon Ly
pastor; subject Diligence;" lnterme
diate and Junior Leagues 3 p. ni.; Se-
nior league 6:30 p.' ni.; sermon 7:31
p. in. This is the beginning of the
new conference year. Come and tear
the new pastor."
CONGREGATIONAL.
Congregational church corner Ninth
and Texas Rev. II. A. Hodges pa
tor. sunaay scnooi a. m.; ser
mon 11 a. m. subject "The Shep
herd's Psalm;" 7:30 p. ni. "A Reli
g:ous Parliament ; ' Y. P. S. C. E. 6:30
p. m. The people's church. All are
welcome.
erred him Instead of Intellect and
ke has trimmed no sail for the squal-ly
ss of politics. In him the Republi
cans have an Ideal chief a man who
does as he pleases ind allows the voter
to find out about It if the said voter
wishes to take the trouble otherwise
Cannon will curse and bluster while
his constituents are left In Ignorance
of the deals he makes for political
power. But Mr. Cannon sells nothing.
H has not been guilty of bartering for
other than power. No trust magnate
sends a message to Cannon telling him
posed at the time and even now ex
posed though he may be Joseph G
Gannon is one of the few men ln con
gress who can follow his ideals o
what Is good for country and that hf
loves the country a man would be fool
Ish to question. Guthrie Leader.
The building of sidewalks goes stead
11 y on In Chickasha. Go in what d'
rection you will and you will find ne
sidewalks In process of construction
It Is changing the appearance of thing;
very materially.
FOn- SALE
L87. 10 acres well Improved land 3
miles from city. Will trade for city
property.
I91. 120 acres W.ashita valley land
tie finest that can be had at $7200.
L9G. &0 acres 2 miles from city fine
upland and a bargain at r per acre.
E109. 20 acres half mile from city
liaiiu. Will tr.vde for good residence
property in Chickasha.
533. One block adjoining city limits
partly improved. Will trade for close
ia residence property. A chance to
make some money.
531. 75x105 feet with good 4-room
house. Will be sold on easy terms;
$1300.
. 523. 50x165 feet good 2-room house
barn nicely located ln south part of
city; $650.
627. 200 feet 5-room house well
-located southwest p?rt of city. A bar-
gain for $2000.
t23. Business lot located between
-Second and Third streets on Chickasha
avenue. Well Improved rents for $140
per month. If sold at once wi!l take
112000. -
537. 100x-165 feet close to business
prt of city partly improved a first-
class investment for $4000.
You have delayed longer than you
should in investing in property in this
"Country. We Are 6n the verge of a
rapid growth and every citizen should;
be interested insetting a home or In-!
vesting. Should you be Interested in j
real estate in any way either city or J
farm property we would be glad to j
have you call and see us.
GOOD t CO. !
Rooms 3 and 4 Terrell Big. Phone 357
1 1-1 1 2t
for myself and the teachers of the
t-ity schools who were so pleasantly
enlertaintd by the Sorosis club of this
city on the afternoon of Oct. 31st I am
instructed to express our warmest ap-
preciation and thanks to the ladies for
the courtesy shown us. It was' an oc-
casion which we shall long remember.
William F. Ramey
Superintendent.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
State of Oklahoma Grady County ss
If. D. Gunnells Plaintiff vs. S. A. Ap
pie and Wirt Franklin Defendants
partners doing business under thi
name of Apple & Franklin. No. 52.
Notice Is hereby given that by virtuf
of an execution to me directed and nov
in my hands issued out or the clerk':
office of county court state of Oklt
homa in and for(the county of Grad
jupon a judgment rendered in said cour
in favor of H. D. Gunnells ?nd againsi
S. A. Apple and Wirt Franklin part
ners doing business under the name
of Apple & Franklin I have levied
upon the following described real es
tate of said defendant to-wit: North
half () of the south half () of thf
northeast quarter of section ten (10)
township five (5) north range six (6)
west Gr.?dy county Oklahoma and
that I shall on Tuesday the 15th day
of December A. D. 19C8 at the hour
of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day at the
front door of the court house in the
city of Chickasha in said county and
state proceed to sell the right title
and interest of the above named S. A.
Apple and Wirt Franklin in and to
the above described property to satisfy
said Judgment and costs amounting to
two hundred and seventy-seven dollars
and seventy cents together with all
accruing costs of sale and interest on
the same from the day of
1908 at the rate of . .
per cent per annum at public auction
'to the highest bidder for cash.
M. B. Lout nan.
Sheriff Grad - County.
By G. W. Yerta
Ci (i -r Sheriff.
A. L. Heir.
Plaintiff's Attorney.
Dated at Chickasha Oklahoma this
Kltll'day of November. A. D. 1008.
lO-ll-SOd
PROGRAM AT THE BIJOU TODAY
"Usherman Rival." A story of love
hate and jealousy.
"All on Account of a Butterfly." A
unlucky professor and his excursion.
"Hubby Takes a Vacation." It end
disastrously in Jail. A big laugh.
Lectures and effects by Harry Law
rence.
Illustrated song entitled "I Once
IL3d a Sweetheart Who Looked Just
Like You" sung by Verlie Lawrence
Vaudeville.
The last day of Clifford & Boyd in
their comical musical comedy. If you
are a lover of good music and singing
come and see and hear them. A com
plete change of vaudeville will take
place twice each week beginning Mon
diy Nov. 1 1908. The Bijou Theater
at El Reno and this house will ex
change vaudeville. We will secure the
best money can procure.
SURE THING.
If you want to borrow money on your
farm. See A. B. Cochran & Co. Thej
represent the Dealing Investment Co
11-14-3
We want to figure with you if yov
want money on your farm. A. B. Coch
ran & Co. ll-14-3t
Wagner Opera House
Nov.!
William Macau ley
"W
In Hit Newest Production
Founded on True Friendship
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BY W. B. PATTON
A Lesson Never to Be Forgotten. Do
You Believe In TRUE FRIENDSHIP?
Sea this Grat Play and Be
Warned. ONE OF THE BEST COS-
TUMED PLAYS ON THE ROAD.
SEE THE GREAT BALL ROOM
SCENE ON NEW YEAR'S EVE.
Prices $1.00 75c 50c and 35c.
Fresh fish oysters beef veal and
pork always on' hand at the Hill Gro.
Co. Meat Market Phon 320. 1 1-14-1 4t
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA.
Gospel hall located at No. 123 North
Third street meeting every evening at
8 o'clock. Special meetings Saturday
and Sunday evening. Good singing
good preaching good meeting and a
warm welcome. Come. Captain Al-
den will preach.
Capt. and Mrs. Frank Manning
Officers in Charge.
Wood to burn at the Owl Drug Store.
11-14 3t
We are buying our
leather from the
leading tanerys of
California and we
are now in shape tv
make the best price
on harness of any
firm in the city.
Cheaney Harness Co
Iroslies
ThU we f.!i are ti e k it; J
that nuke yon t.i'y. We'.l
I'm glad I went c. ? . M n!el
Drug Store and l;t ll :n H -t
out this hr.:sh for me no J:d
erent whether it is a Tooth
Brush Hair Brush Fath
'Brush or any other cf the
many brushes wc can snpply
you with and we have at all
prices but whatever the price
may be you nny always led
that it was the best possible
value for the price.
The Model Drug Store
THE WOLF
Mon. Night Nov. 16.
REAL ESTATE
TRANSFERS
The following real estate transfers
as compiled by Westpbal & Lacy
abstracters have been filed for record
a the office of the register of deeds:
Friday Nov. 13 1908.
C. B. Owen and wife to J. J. Jones
1-10-08 1800. part of lots 1 2 3 and
block 17 Chickasha.
R. M. Johnson to Thos. A. Campbell
10-21-08 13000 south 20 acres of lot
section 5 S'a NW NE NW SW E
NB SW NE SE SW. section 5-8-4 and
SW SW SE SE SE SW section 5 and
W NE 8-8-4. (Not in Grady county.)
William Wade and wife to A. H.
Gardner 11-12-08 $1800 NWy 34
E NE NE NW NE NE 33-8-6.
Maude Killion to W. J. Killion
14-06 $10 lots 17 and 18 block 24
Chickasha.
Merea Bozarth Crow and husband
Isaac F. to George W. Williamson
10-16-08 $3000 NW 35-4-8.
Avery H. DIckerson and wife to El
mer C. Dryden 10-21-08 $2000
NE 11-4-8.
A. L. Nihart and wife to T. J. Hobbs
5 9-18-08 lots 1. 2 and 3 block 44
Rush Springs.
George McClung single to Manfred
W. Henry 10-14-08 $350 SW SE SE
SE SW SE 20-4-7.
J Elijah W. McGaiwy single to M.
j McDonald 10-27-08 $200 NE SW NW
15-3-6.
j James P. Kirk to W. C. Martin
i 10-27-07 J2.200 '.HV. 29-4-8 less 2
acres.
THE NEW OIL WAGON.
Look out for the oil wagon. Deliv-
ering at residences will commence
Tuesday Nov. 17 .and continue every
morning. Best of Eupion oil and gaso-
line at the lowest prices. Telephone
990 for prompt delivery.
Charles Riggs.
ll-14-2t 318 South Sixth St.
HERE IS A CHANCE.
If you want a chance to make money
buy the second lot north of postoffice
from A. B. Cochran & Co. It's a bar-
gain. 1114 31
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Only Six Weeks
Until Christmas
Don't Watt UntiltheLast Day
To Do Your Shopping
There was never a atocK more com
plete and better selected than ours
for Christmas buyers.
Haviland Dinner Sets.
Game Sets.
IInd Painted China.
Chafing Dishes.
Percolators.
Fancy Clocks.
Gold Handle Umbrellas.
Silver Toilet Sets.
Cut Glass Perfume Bottles.
Puff and Jewel Boxes.
Bronze Vases and Statuary
Candle Sticks etc.
Vl'ili reserve any srtie'e for you until Christraas-
Our prices are right.
g OWSLEY-Your Jeweler
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Pritchett Laundry Co.
The New Laundry
Our Hobby is to do your Laundry
Work well and exactly the way
you want it done. : : : :
OUR WAGONS AT YOUR SERVICE
Opposite P. O. Phone 303.
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FOR FARM AND CHY PROPERTY
AND BUSINESS PROPOSITIONS
SEE
J. P. WAIL
Phone 149 and 365. 313 1-2 S. 3rd St.
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DON'T FORGET THE
iltigig Cottem
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Apache Cotton Oil And
Manufacturing Co.
FOOT OF NINTH STREET
Chickasha Gkla.
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It pays to buy the best Coal We have it.
Slack Coal Carbonet Coal.
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Prompt Service in all kinds of weather.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 263, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 14, 1908, newspaper, November 14, 1908; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc727786/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.