Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 290, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 6, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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a i:io! of ten weeks. 4S -evri.f
million dollar esimated. and .::..-'
Noe:;.ber !) the in'-rease fca ac ' --
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ur.ofoiaily es'lma'ed that a twt-n y
million dollar r'ra- from Jeo'em-
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Tb jlt.t d:oi'4 of Mate &r.d raMonal -har.
'-.-.s on S-:'"!t:b'-r I 1 &!'. were in;
round K'jair $S.'.-'. o and at the
j.rtAfj r::.e ' r.t de-io-its are es-
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showing tie to a! u--po-:ts .
Of i r fra-asry' lank-;' to Is--j
fti.s:;:tt oa November lf again?' j
TM. OtO.C'i'T on p'en.Vr 1 an in- f
i .---a e of $?.T 2 !.':?. ' . I
Th" t.&"mul ' "ompt roller r.f currency
fc;i m t jet r;ort on the condition !
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lio-i's ave always rtira.Mlel the !
taiiks "his of the year ar;d will
tilt proijoti'inaf ! Th'-fr deposits !
Sfj.;i-lr 1 w-re opjrw(iiii.M.v j
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n-ar fifty n.iUions by November 10 i
aec-or;!;; g fr Ea'.'oadJ barrier here. !
O: latorti's extraordinary eofon f
rro- of V-.'.' A bales s h M re--!.n-1
s!;le for the eXTafirilinary Increase hi
tar.k drpOrrS ' ii i fall. ;
Loani Fall Off. ;
"'a -.;.:r.E"on Bee 5. General de.
reas In loan- ar.d dlseounts lo.-jes j
of c-ah ar.! tains in individjal de-'
Iio.ii'g are fchown in the reort of the
naJZonal taak's in the r-vn of rondl-:
tion at -.he t ;o.-:e of lu.sirie-is on Novem-1
for 10 when the last fall was n.ade
1 y ;Le eoT!iiitroi!-r of t ! eurr- ;' y. i
In the aggregate loans and diSfoiiit!. j
showed a lo.-s of $;6.ft00w: cash!'
tZZS'dfitn't and Individual deposits
trained IliMt.W';
'The gains in loans and dfseoun's
were ail in the western middle w-st- j
ern Pacific- and Southern states. Eas'- j
er.n tanks i ft': f ar to be closing in. The J
reserve held by ail the banks was i
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To make your selections. If you want good serviceable goods we can surely fill your vants. If it is some
little dainty remembrance like a Collar a fine Handkerchief a pair of Gloves a piece of Fancy Linen a
ouu uase umorena rurs Lyress ouu or oai vu oiass or rancy tnma ioys uons or most any useiui
article. W e can save you money & g . s5
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WARM BLANKETS AT WARM PRICES COATS SUITS and SKIRTS at Greatly
You can't afford to sleep cold when youcan get prices that Reduced Prices.
we are making on blankets.
FURS Make Excellent Christmas Presents New Collars and Ties in Christmas Boxes
We are selling a great many. Can't we sell you? 25 "T"0 S3 OO
Our prices are low. -
MAKE YOUR SELECTION OF TOYS CUT GLASS AND FANCY CHINAWARE
Now while the assortment is large. at attractive prices.
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Germans Spend
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Secret Service!
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MACEDONIA MAY
SHAKE OFF YOKE
NAMING THE NEW
DREADNAUGIITS
ifecf-l to the Exjirc-....
Lioudon iJec 5. Germany spends
; Washing on Dec. C The rainfall In
Westfrn Oklahoma always being light
J.'ltoO.WO annually on the secret serv-1 in that seetion is to a certain extent
ice h'aff it maintains ia France ac-' hazardous but the advent of the wind-
cord ins to a book called "The Ger- mill in irrigalion has iut an entirely
f::aa Sjty System in Europe" by Paul j different ' a:en to the situation and
haoir hich has just been translated ! a(1( whl.hwas onf;e .barren of water
ir.-o Eie:i:-.h. ; .
i . " ' . . I promixes to -blossom as -the rose if thu
Ear.oir savs the spies are recruited j
from all classes and generally serve aj fanners of Western Oklahoma resort to
probationary period in Germany be-! the windmill to lift underground water
fore they are gent abroad. Hei r S'ie-1 10 ho .surface of their farms. At res-
hr.r fornded the system Lanoir as-e iee farmtr8 arc fngagc.d in what
Herts bf-fore the Franco-Prussian war.!
... ... lis known as dry farming but it is-al-
port 3 from his 1.800 agerits .without be-
in? siuspec-ed and with his two chief ; w"li1 "ot iliingty irrigate his proj-li':-u'f-r.a:i3
accompanied Gen. Von j f"' ' " 'ie could.
.Vo.'tke wh-n the first train load Of; KxierinientK by the Irrigaticn office
Gcr.-r.an invaders oceupi.-d Franco In ! dn-artment of agrictil u-e however
I show that the windmill in not a cheap
One of the inoBt imoortan duties ! of that to accomplish
of the German spy the auhor declares
U to s-ir in. MriUes. and. I.ar.ior ar. ' conditions require too grea
n:ost certain that there is not one who
Sofia Bulgaria Dec. 6. "The Mace-
donian situation is rapidly becoming
intolerable" according to T. Nikoloff
he traveler who has just crossed the
frontier into Bulgaria after a tour of
investigation of conditions in the ad
joining Turkish province.
; ties have been tested until there is no
'douht about their va!u.
j Hotel and bath ho ie as well as oih-
er conveniences for patients seeking
I health will be provided as soon as the
! work can be done.
Washington Dec. 6. The greatest i. 4i . 4
dreadnatights of the American navy EJJ ZS'SATH TXAMSFERS i
now ibuilding will be called respective. i
I Texas and Xew York. The old ba -! 4 Compile by th Grady County !
lleship Texas which participated in the 1 4 Abstract Company 108 ;
victory over Genera's fleet will be re-j North Third Street
The young Turks he assefs have I christened San Marcos and the old New ;.;
even surpassed Abdul Hamid and un
der their rule a reign of terror pre-
lork will be called Manhattan. ; .idrtin Ue and wife :o W. T. .Staff ;
The dreadnanght Texas Is now be-; j.j ;. tno cio nw 7-3-8. '
vails which is literallv crushing the "'S uut by rontract at Newport .ew Vs'. T. Staff to II. M. .Meyers 1-13-oK. '
Christ ian popula-ion 0 death. Under ! Va- The vessel will have a displace-: r00- sau)e and.
the pretense of disarmament Nikoloff i rae:t ot -"- 0ls aiul wi" f 0St :-! B. nr. Haile and wife to Chickasha :
(bu.wie. me contract requires mat ; Terminal Railway company 10.
the new Texas be comidetd within ?. ; lou; 7; 8 Wotk 14 Chickasha. i
month". J E. Dawson and wife to same;
The name Texas was given to the!j-( 7.0.50 tract No. 4 nw ne section f
big warship at tlie request of Re pre- j 34.7.7
scnta.ive Burleson and "What will we j wi'ilam Stewarc to J. S. Mullen 1 1- j
call the m. Texas?" asked by Secre- j 2-A e s? ne 39.n.7.
tary Meyer of the navy department. Smlth B.own jr. to Ramp n-UO-lO. !
"I 'would suggest calling it the San-; wi nw riW ;. ?.-" I
Marcos" rej.Ib-d Mr. Burleson. J Sarah Diniiap and husband to same. ;
j aan.Marcos U the birthplace of a i j i.L.-.j0- !5.". s s" .U-.'.-C. j
tha HtilffflHan tho cnlv s.iffefer. lie ! distinguished Texan
Rood results requires capital and if adds. Greeks Albanians and others 5r-'"an.
conditions require too great an out- are equally eppressed. ! An wno was that7 becre- s nw 3s.j.7-
The outrages to which they ha ve i tary -"!e.ver w ith Interest. ' '. Lucy Anderson and husband to J. 3
Modesfy forbids replied Mr. Bur- Mu'leif 11-2S-10 $100 e'i no ne sw;
acres of land all over the -ountrv now 1 frighten the Bulgarians in o submis- i ' oiunuinj. wi ei Dw nw 2S-9-.
declares that the Turkish government j
imprisons beats. torture3 and kills in- ;
discriminately. j
Most of the victims are said to he !
Bulgarians who have figured as lead-!
er.s in moveiiients for reform but 1
neither old men women nor children
are spared. What is taking place in;
Macedonia NikoloiT says is no; pacifi-!
cation nor even repression but exter-j
mination of all Christians. Nor ar? j
aunea tne con-1 Uzzie yjr.a to G. B. Kllis. $10 12-1-10. j
ic'i se nw nw: se sw- nw; 'ti se sw
WH that :heV have of late had some j W " precludes tne possnun y ot sucn
thtrw to Co vi-h the rouble on the ' a procedure. Nevertheless millions of j '.. ;n Kiibjected have no; only failed to
Frer.'h raiUoafls and in -the French
Use your electric cur-
rent to lighten the little
burdens of house keep-
ing. Light the little
dark corners where you
have to carry a lamp
or a match risking a
fire. Put an electric
globe on the porch in
the barn in the pantry.
It will cost very little
and will shorten every
day's work.
Chickasha Light H.9at& PoverCb.
317 Chickasha Ave. Phone 100.
rn farmers j ion but promise to drive them into
to have grown today so 15000- living.
mainly in trarrison tewns and
keeping their government informed
ccsicer.-jir.":.: ;he prmy and navy. Since
3f'-e i i :!. Germans have!
to tow::
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Tece
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t::-e fits'!1
I"-red v.:
find arms and exerienced
they will be ready. In fact
already organizing bands and taking to
the field. In many cases the Greeks I
r.nd Albanians forgetting their trad!-!
f.A l barren will attract eastt
-;iel.e-'K irmt f i ma men !4 .m i 'ho are willing to risk failure in view j speedy r?volution. Whenever they can
oi the possibilities in years of favor
ai.-le precipitation and the advent o!
the windmill as a prac'ical means of
iuigatim.
Much of this land undoubtedly will
.R rep!.ceil by an equal number of I )? reclaimed through irrigation and tional animosity toward Bulgaria are
IJ tnd Swi-.-i. whrt Rre open to H'e growing of drought resisting crops j jo'ning these guerilla parties jn ihe
1ms fi.;l T5 salaries vary from ! the adoption of improved methods struggle against the Turks.
If.' so r a r r h uid -re paid by ! r ''"'"' f' 1ili( h t0 make bej
worsen a - t..4 '.o travel f:om town ! T those lands less hazai dons. :
v.ie-- -)! nee!fiel I there have been many deplorable Government Sttdying tho Mutkrat.
i ir aiar:es and I failures which could have been avert-
....( .... .1... ed h;id the setllei-s fortified themselves
t- em ;V 1' .I perlodH of drought tiy irrigating r aa
... trm tn.oiign . ' "! despised mur.krat is being watched and
r noiorlously arn- j sl"a!' I "r ""'lr h"w"irs- ! studied and marshlands are being cul-
lit iald'itn throughout ll 1 1 wUh 11 1'w "f hpllin? 8H h i tivated for bla sustenance and hr.m
building. Muskrat trapping has for
"Oh I see" answered Secretary !
Meyer. "Then we w ill have to call
leaders j dreadnaught Texas and the old
they will be ready. In fact they are i Dataesn" "Marcos.
And so i: was formally ordered and
announced.
Judge Holding to
Start a Resort
th :
Kiu e the ladies of the land have so j
generally decreed that fur must be
Sylvina Burris to same 11-29-10 $7". I
ne ne r.w 3S-3-7. '
Amy Dun lap and husband o same.
11-28-10 $100 e's r.w se .'M-.0C.
W. H. DeHart and wife to J. I.. De-
Hart. 12-3-10. $2."'). sw se sw 4 7-7.
J. D. Bowlware and wife to K. S.
Laudrum 11-1-10. $:(oo lot S block
Tut tie.
J. A. Deering to G. W. Thomas. 4-13-lft
H.ttrt. lot ! block 1." Norway. :
Anadarko. Okla. Dec. C Judge
Holding and Sam Roberts have re
turned fr-rn an overland trip to Kiowa! will be a jeature of the-H-ca-lon and
The W. O. W. will held
election of officers r. th
meeting toiiiorrow evening.
fiejr aisnuai
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A smoker
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Mot of
!! adv-s
aie osten-
county. Judge Holding who has been
shd.; for some tim' is very much im-
proved in health.
Messrs. Holding and Rober g liav-
that the fe-a.-'ibilhy of jiumpltig water
n or lard a-ei r ""' "" iri .'gat ion oi stnan areas jn i some years past ocea a profitable cc-
: connexion with dry land farming of j cupatiun aiaong owners of such lands ' J.-as- d the find on whh h Is located
lit no i iinfl ncrlo rt !-i ii i !
'-re e::t.nive areas was investigated. " t-"u". " ;the s.ihdmr rin wci it k-r ohn.it
30 miles. They will begin the first of
TO tfUL A t-ULD IN ONE DAY y ( j.)V.ri.i.ient experts with ';he
Take I.axativ- P.romo Quinine Tablets. tesiilt that it larf not only been de.
I e -i;.. t;i ' refund money if it fails to l.rt d pra lical but' promises to play
( rit e. F. VV C.riive's sifie'itti'-e is on . a very linponaiit part in the develop-
c.t !i lint. '2'"!. It Stf ' leen.- of tln so-calleil ttcid vvet.
the skins sold to furriers and dyers
are rrlendidly dyed dressed find
up to imitate cosily furs. The uor. h '-ar buiiding at the springs and
eminent experts are now httaiying a ' !'x h ll; e up for a health report
eb'iitiflc way of saving the mukkrat. j Th . spring.- are among (lie best In
--Mfctiono.: Magazine. 'the ciumry and -heir medlctnal iiu'ili-
a!l Woodmen are invi id.
If you are suffering trom biliousness :
constijiation Indigr-sthm. el ronic head-
ache invent one lent in a postal (ardi
send to chamberlain Miilicin Co.
Den Moine. Iowa wrh your name and
address pbih.ly on tiie bai k ami t!i-y '
wi!I forward 311 a free mniplo of
Chatnbei Iain's Strutiach and Liver
Tablets. Sold by all di u;:;ts. ti-w
THE PRACTICAL
Watchmaker Jeweler and Optician
Carrie3 a F.)U Line of
Watches Jewelry Cut Glass China Etc
Which as I am in a position to do so will make you
special prices on same for the next CO days. A
friendly call will be appreciated.
J. C. EISFELDER
Watch Inspector C. 11. 1. & l ly. m Chickasha Ave. f
TRY il THREE LINE WANT I
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 290, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 6, 1910, newspaper, December 6, 1910; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc728183/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.