The Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 8, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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VOL XIV
Chickasha Indian Territory Weilr; j-.dzy'
ruary8 1905
NUMBER 33
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) oLephenson-Browne Lbr. Co. Phone 37
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In good neighborhood. Medium distance from business
center. I f you want it come quick.
We need several more three to six room houses close in for
goo " tenants. If you have anything list with us and '
we will s!art your income.
Wells Bohart & Leech
A Phone 200. Real Estate. Rentincr and Loans li
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DIRECTORS
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A. C. ALAMS C. I.. GREKR
i. I). SAYJ-U C. T. EKWIN
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W. E. CECIL
JUVAIX ISURK
See 1). D. Sayer at Bank of Commerce
Do your General Livery Baggage and
Transfer Business with
73. j. Plvnt and Son
Xe-v jirn; rictors at the RliD EARN corner of 6th
a::dCiiovlav. We meet all trains -
kc tcr L'no Housn at all Timea Day cr
Horses Receive Careful Attention. PHONE 426
B. FMITH. P.i.;rit. V?.I. IN MAN" Vk-a President
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Oklahoma and lnd:an Territor'.
will Shine asaSiarin the Nation.-1
Firn'ameut after March 41906.
; Ttb'eJ therein.
:i; II niar.ufactu: e
away any in-
m a nanne-
A V: pel i;on V
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ci ding ijeer.ait an 1 wiiie contrary
to the jirovisio.r; of this section is
hereby declared to be Riiilty of t
misJemeanor and I'pou convictiv-n
; tjjfrgQf '0..fore ally court of compe-
THESE WILL EE MO E00ZEteat Junction 11 be punned
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In the New S; ate til! it Become.- of 3 days nor more than 100 days
Age-Passed by Vote 52 to 17. and by a fine of not less than $50
nor moie than $200 for each of-
It is statehood.
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the final vote last night about e'ght
j fence upon admission of this state
i iu;o the Union the Diovisions of
o'clock and the bid passd by votej the shall be iinmediatelv
of 52 to 17. .New Mexico comes in !nforced the courts of" thi$
but Arizona is left out in the c0'cHst"Ue "
v abiuugiuu rcu. 7. i uc set- C ' r
ate today cousideril the amend-..
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menls to the joint statehood biT
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dci'thave to be told of the advantage of a
bank account. They recognize its value as
an instructor in economy. In addition it
increases a man's self resoect and alsc the
respect of others. An account in
$ Chickasaw Trust Co-Bank
will place among: the ranks of those vou re- ?0
gard with esteem. You can have it any
time you dscide.
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LD. F. JOHNS. Cashier.
chickasha; Indian tkjuutory.
Capital $60000.00
Surplus and Profits $2oooo.oo
Your Business Solicited-
MRKCTOKS
B. V. VM. IS;.! AN' W. W. HOKXli J. I'. sriAKP
J.I r.KiV.GKKS J. C. UKIGwi.KS KI. K. JOHNS
Accon: if jT :..! .-! r.:.:-' c rpo: :itr.s nnd intl'.vluf!1' roi!ti- .'. Every ctmiteay fcxtended con-
b'fltwit with cvn. vative UinUin".
hibits the sale of l quor in the In
dian Territory for ten years. Gal-
linger offered an amendment as a
substitute for the committeVs pro
vision making the lime tw;uty-otie
years and extending its operation '
to the entire sta'.e. '
oo.istiuriou by t'.to .slate of Okla-
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Chickasaw Trust Co. Bank
CAPITAL STOCK 100000
CHICKASHA - - - IND. TER.
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The fciio-Ar.- a.e
proviL'oni of the bill:
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(EUr.OT.AN)
RE GUI AR MEALS 25 CENTS
Three Story Rrick. Steam Heat.
Rath and Sample Room - .
L UuC ! i COUNTER ALWAYS OPEN
311 Chickasha Avenue.
T.4. McFlRLJlND r'ropr:ftor
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Twenty days after the presi-
dent snail have received certified
s.atemeiiis of the adoption of the
constitution he shall dee!. .re by
'proclamation the state admitted
and this shall be declared to be
in force on the fourth of March
1906. Seventy-five thousand
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By a vote of 53 to 2Q theG-::i:i;: -i :" A!; n .. v:.. 2X dollars are appropriated to defray
suostuute proaioiiing the sale oi n; lTt t th? pvwhw nf tli 1pMinn for
i:quor was adopted. The Galliugei . a ...fetl lo v0e choosing dele- adoption of constitution. The new
amendment covers the entire stale ... tn a mrKUi-:-..ai mnrm. state will 1m riven fire mn rress-
of Oklahoma and Indian Territory tion Oklahoma si.a'.i have fifty men until Ihe next general census
a- combined by the committee nic.tllbers auj riKn 1U Territory The first congressional district shall
bill. I shall ha-.e fifty-four members in J be composed of the following conn-
Teller and Spoontr tpoke in sap- the constitution."! conveutioi. (ties: Grant Kay Garfield Noble
port of the substitute and Bailey Oklahoma shad be divided iuloj Payne Kingfisher Logan. The
Bacon Hepburn Poraker ami j the fifty-live d!.-;Lric- i-.y the gov-j second district: Oklahoma Caua-
Mallory against it. The opposition erucr. chief j;:3:i;;e and '-'ecretary uiian Fdaine. Caddo Custer Dewey
was ba.-.ed on the grounds that th of state while the j.idjje of ii.e;D.'.y. Wood-; Woodward and
provision contemplated an in le: - J United States c-ur.i siu.il divids .Leave . The third district shal
ference with the police powers of
the state. There was no divhion
on party lines of the vote on ib-
the Indian Territory i.ito futy-four eor.ipore a1.! territory constituting
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for the pu "; of choos-1 the Cherokee Creek and Setniuolc
disf ri
delegates to the constitutional ; nations and the Indian reservation
Gulliuger amendment Tbeaoisud 'convention.
! lying north of the Cherokee nation-
ment wis debated by several sena-
tors including Gailinger McLaur-
in Stone Carmacl: Morgan and
Clay. Stone advocated the amend
ment Mcl.auriu exposed it as an
interference with state rights aua
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j Mr. Morgan said he would favor it
if domestic wine should be expect-
ed. The text cf the C.allinger
amendment applying lo the entire
state of Oklahoma is as foibws:
EXPRESS
I XJi Till Ki: MOUTHS
j We furnish .'you 'a Mail Box FREE.
J save money by paying in cdvrr.ee
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io.cents2it:k;week.
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v vi'V vvw vv t vvv vvvvrvry 'by amendment cf this constitute:
The clectio.i for choodng dek- lfourlh district shall comprise all
g ;tes to the co;i ; :tutio::al conven-! that terri:o;y now constittiting
litni shad b held within six mouths 'he Choctaw nation and that part
after the passage of the statehood of the Chickasaw nation lying . on
bill and a proclamation from the a line 12 miles east of Indian
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DR.W. L. PETERS
Physician and Surgeon.
Office 105
Phones: Residence 106
) Hospital 143
state shall be a part of the Ei ghth
judicial district
Hoyi's Big Company
Hoyt's Comedy Company which
played a successful en gagehien
here last reason in a popular priced
repertoire of drama and vaudeville
comes to the opera house for threet
nights commencing Thursday Feb.
9th. Opening play "Beyond the
Law."
Dallas.Tex. News says of them:
"Hoyt's Comedy Company opened
their holiday engagement at the
opera house last night with a very
clever production of a comedy-
drama entitled 'A Woman's
go .-e; nor of Oklahoma shall an- Meridian. The fifth district ccm-1 Honor.' The leading parts were
. .. . . ! . ' . r I assumed by Lew Sutherland and
uout.ee the election at least sixtv- prises the counties of Greer Roger 1 t ... .
' 1 - o Juha Bennett with very good sup-
days before its occurrence. Thc Mills Kiowa Washita Commanche ! port throughout. The company
included a number of specialty peo-
ple who give variety to the per-
formance. The attendance was
good and the applause liberal."
Night prices 15-25-35 cents.
of forming a consii.ution. The shall be elected on same day of ! Ladies free first night usual condi-
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"The manufacture sale barter J United States retaiui cou'.rol over e-eciion for ratification of conslitu- "Our Foxy Grandpa " '
.ill Indian lands.
delegates are to meet on the firi t Cleveland and Pottawatomie and
Tuesday after their election at the the balance of Chickasaw nation
seat of government for the purp se Congressmen and governor shall
or giving away of intoxicating
hquors within this stale is pro-
hibited for the period cf twenty-
one years after the date of admis-
sion of this state into the Union
and thereafter until the people cf
this state shall otherwise provide
Provision must tiou. Grants 5.000000 for bene- r Xt ui..:n
be in; de for a system of public ( fit of common schools in lieu of Opened Up Undertak-
schoo's open to children of all Indian Territory lauds. Creates ' 'mS pariOrS Ofl the COr-
v . . . ! ........ i nor of 2nd and Chick-
- " jUWJUU asha Avenue and
left to thi peopie for ad-piioa or . as the eastern and western districts
reiect on.
The state shall never of
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prepared to do em-
Oklahoma. Eastern district ' balming. Phone236.
restrict the right of suffrrge on ac' shall cooiprise Iadiaa Territory u ou 10 au
i the fun that's going on at Judge
ojjjv o. i. i.c oi u.oi. auu we.v.ern uxianoma. ine new ' Dickerson's Feb. 14.
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;ci Jones Real Esiale Co. H Real Estate For Yey
100 it ;ront ccr.s-room 1 e.;-.. e wed storm house $6oo; $200
casli bn.ance 'tj.co pr n.c-iiih; cloi-e 111. 54 Uiock 5 room
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1111 i..n.iiuiu nju wiii.'.-en
15 momli. block 5-room
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son. baler cc in aynK'n;s
CIT-f orrif. ...11 -.m n-A - J : 1
inl home and lorauon $1600. i block 4-room
hou.;e goon well barn storage room storm
house orchard beautiful location .ono.o
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Evans, George H. The Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 14, No. 33, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 8, 1905, newspaper, February 8, 1905; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc728165/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.