Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 201, Ed. 1 Friday, August 22, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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CEO. H. EVANS EJitcr. L1YCE P. SniTII :ir?.-r. '
- TELEPHONE NO. 43 ;
OFF T CI AL PAPER O F "(J R A D Y C OU N T Y
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Extraordinary Saving
Entered at the Postodice at CLickasha Okla. a second class mail Ealier.
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA AUGUST 22 1913.
(UBSCRiPTICN KATES ; One deiirftMd T rr!f .19
Cs fear delivered by carrier.. i.u ! One year by Rail .0C
!i months deilTpred by carrier. 2 40 f Six tr.oi.tt:. by mail. l.Ki
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Oia WQtVk dfilltrd by rrrier.. 40 I Sing; tW . . '
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a .y man:
mad
r.-arriage.
ewspapir ' and every
before
Ar mBout ntf-won on the character ataod'cf of rtpntatloa of
uy lenon firm or cor po-i' ion and any misstatement which may appear
ia the tolamni of the U;-!-- will b '' owt pt it MIjlj rrn!i
to ts ttwUem ' "'i-x-r st .
DDI BLISS THE CC.-.SL'MPTiON C?
COTTON.
To lliii'T'tlte rov M :ii I.!' Ui-e
of cotron d;irw;? i !:' 'ji's two j
?; ''s an'y reed he yr . ."''-'!. The j
';t"t c! !!;-' is ihii '.!. -:' .lfMb"f
1 iii.fi; i-n tbo s-.-asf.t :?".:. us to j
the prop nt smf . rT. n:i!! ! j
'i;c so:i:ltf' ti Bi.'i'f ;.;:'.(' f-c;iiir4
r:ior- of ih W ;'' 'hsu ft S.fJ- !
f diin'.ry i:i ".v f.;" . iop ' iric !
so lWi. Th. sf" 1 s !')! r'-rtti-!
r-rn mlSis in tho same i-t .-n i !;?vi 5
ta k-n inorp -:vv. th.-tn to i-hihs'tihI j
by all American n-H!e fn.'! fr. j
'.ar i.rior iviT. ' i'ie ii.-iii-y. I
i"l p'Titid of lvc:T. wiim;-i'. ff
rot ton in iiic Vv.in $ mu .Vis 3ou-
bled.
It was while f-otron v.as hovering
a:oind iia Iowpm !;. i;rs a. ll!l !".' J
than a im-wp of yeais A"':ui I
ra Oa. iT'ium-i ! -at . d ihi'WKii I
ihe Cotton Sia'w li vcsilion. ' ; i;.;.t j
ti'tn- the hiu';'Hf fiie for the ;.'!fVj
ran from seven and a fraction to uiti- '
and a frac'Sirj. ! Tli lowt pric
rati between f;v and a traction and I
seven and a fnfstoii Tier'- wcie i
thousands of rvtm ia'e.-s sn t'i (
fC!ih ?''!o 'ivn'v. i ro rn."? f!";i" wi" '
cerus a po .rl ;.f.r !! c-' m In tlx-j
l-eriod between iv iiaiii s.:"!. i.iii j
beB tiie trice r'in to I."-. to i it
i" i'.c fci.d et.-n to I'm- o'i in ii
s.'ii'c and to t'C it even ! i '
on the iow. I
i
In the m:d'i ag t;;c ;; j
of the cotton grower in tiii- smith cbai '
Bomethins would t- '. tte (a ( n A!4 j
to the tra'ie. The be'kT ;rv.;iiel .
Widely that :! rest Of the W'Oi'iil CG'tiH
take no more cote- q th:;ii (r iv-. a' '
that time coiiuiim(t:e. and t in of. '.
der to ob'ain a fair i'ti -e for t'" j-ro- i
i'uf'U I'oi.su icp. or c'ct in !;r-?v
'!'iaHr. The rr ".:-'-p; irn b ;'ut! to ;
!:;t"rc;ase wi;i; the l.-;:;;;;!-; of ihe la.-i
decade but it v. a? tr.i-ottb!:; ai)i;c to!
' i-rt--- Sty that j eace wou'.d bfin vu
thiita fcr one thing has been jkim-xt'-ii
yi ar hy year. It must eo-ne
of i our.-c hj.d v. i'h it an etiortnous in-c-rease
in the i.urcbasing power of i's
ir.illiojiS. n the -a;.ac!ty of the
id! 'on fields everywhere will be put
to i'n ir r'?rsr test. i!y that time
it is bill a ! a.": 'hjc expectation cub
'i;t!oii will If so improved as to
tTa::y iacrijise the yield jr acre
tints mamiain:ig that ateadineaa of
price w hich is Believed to be essential
to tii prcsperity of all concerned."
C. P. Mo'iitur.
i-tit Otit bj
Keep a;
at the time v
Divide the
thine else.
Kee; a joint baok account.
Co to your iu't no ofter.er than one
niabt a w eek.
Have no dc-as or .pets of any kind.
fall her up on the telephone at least
three tiroes a day.
When away from home write or tel-
ejtr'iph every (fbi.v.
Take her with you on businets and
!!' asure tries. 'Be mere polite to her.
than to any other woman you meet.
He.neniher that she likes Cowers
randy and books.
Make it a bus nets to be comfort-
able whenever she is hajipy.
In't criticise her dress.
Be a gentleman to ail women but a
!oii-Ustsd to only one.
If you have only a dollar you are
4-4- 4- 4-
A STOLEN SMILE'ER TWO. A
Hertz: "I hear you didn't speak to
i yoor wile for two weeks after you jsot
I married?''
; Levy: "That's right; I didn't want
' tn interrupt her."
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1 Values j
i Willie Say pa what is a lanyer?" $4 kni $4.53
i Pa "Weil generally speaking my
j boy a lawyer is a fellow- who will get
j two men to strip for a fight and then
I run off with their clothes."
I "What can ve do to improve the
present method of dancing?" thunder-
I el ihe parson. "Dancing is mere hu-
SJiig set to music.
"We might cut out the music" soft-
ly suftfrested the bad young man in
the rear of the hall.
We know it's too ear!? to talk Fall Suits tut a i?air of these TROUSERS are JUaT
RI3HT and in SEASON. Good assortnent. Plenty of patterns to select from. Flam
Worsteds or Fine Cassi meres. Cut conservative or per top. 'New W under
Waist Band." Tunnel belt loops; cuff bottoms. A window full. See them !
111 "HERE'S THE WAY THEY ARE PRICED:
$3.00
Values
Men's
Pants
S3.50
Values
Men's
Pants
9o
Men's
Pants
$5.00 AO Men's
VnlnPQ .U Pant
1 CA UVW
Pants
SELL
FOR
LESS
& Li
l31iLiiii mm
206 Chickasha Avenue
A LITTLE OUT of THE WAY-BUT IT PAYS TO WALK
" Better
v uttawki
Always
not wanting it by spending it on her. j JUtT A THOUGHT ! 3
"Life is too short to waste any of j f
it Hi trying to please an abnormal wo- r f T th Day la Oon. '
man .Mr. immn adds.
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ir.vreasej j 1i.r s.::e i n;- i.ky
a "c:::-rrh'':;.::vr of :i ;::t..;
it:'te?'ry c t"i?i' r-sy fee r.hr;:;;e;S i
from the ajmouin ( inent that "hero are i
now H!i!i fi shlnH cotituniitig j
AT-ri'-an "r. n :-g. n.ttr.ber of .
t-..:.n .-tyii; :'i . u; ..( '
plohe. j
Just how far Orh-r ist (t ; r-- sr '
for cotton fabrics ir::v t... i.. .v..; i :
irne'h.:. y-t to : u rt.nit.td. Tb
far c j.st has cot h-'tn aitogetbor in i :
s; tiled coiioitioii tor fev-rai ye?rK. Til"
MAKE A FUSS FOR PEACE.
In d'-al.iu wi h Mexico two courses
r.t.fro;?t :iif I'liii-'d Riates an offer
of friendly no di.itioa. and military in'-
frvention. These tome are balanced
like a t'-nj.'tive scale balance. There
might be jnly a shade of difference
v. he; r;r f hi niit ;on seief-ted one course
iT the oilur. say the Wirhi'a Eale.
Vj't iil'!ic sen'iment which acts on
such an issue is not evenly balanced
in effective action even though the
sentiment usei might be evenly dis-
tributed. i'rof ssional adventurers dirt throw-
civ. people who like scion for action's
!-ake and este-iaHy those f-cula'ors
v. hi) have invested in Meitco and who
uair. a strong stable government to
t iitc-iii i. d ilieir hold tugs are all jig-s-lins
the s' ale balance in favor of
war. They are rudging. They want
the scales to t p towards sending
1 1 oops across tlie Rio G ramie.
Now the trouble with this sort of
v h;h it t; of public sentiment is in the
f; 't tvat the fellow who is not hank-
i ltK fr war n:nk-s no noise about
it. lie is passive and is mind'hg bis
'sr. business in the serene hope that
ev.iyUnlv ei.-e will i: the same.
Vet there are bra of s homers both
ir i country and in Mexico who are
t'.i;.lv. ig on the thought that sooner
or later the United States will have
- ...... j .w.v.m... .'icahiiii atlloiuts.
tr;.. yi rt Co.!.-! iuietial overniiieni.
h- n a let ut busy bodies are active
..t .l.g f Hi. H tanta (juick SLeje
rir: ffjr romrboijy to say: "Be Calm.
Take it easy."
It is to this pacifying propaganda
::; v. r- w.-.y!;' a'i t:liy i;i;!H
: '-'. f' liuie drop in the bucket.
President Wiison has acted calmly
and deliberately and like a sreod neigh-
bor who b'-ii v.--s In the moral Influ-
tnee of a gui-I example. Why not let
i" ;vi ;.t that? Why not nationally
"keep our siiins on?"
EXPRESS PACKACETTES. 4
4
Another Revision.
He still sad heart and cease your
paininic.
Just look outdoors and see it raining!
For tho' the sunshine -makes you
weary
Some happy day 'twill be dark and
dreary
4 4 4i
Liberty and Self-Control. ;
i-ioerty ior us must negm w itn tn-3 1 1
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mui-i luuai. i.ioer:y wim us is not
blazing sunset in high heavens jy
some divine power to cheer our hearts
ftr.l Klfiee r rfi-a it ia n linn.
dred million torches carried near the ! '
rrih in a hundred million hands each j
I i inf erinvtnnt nf i finf inn nnA minv '
needing to be relighted at frequent .
intervals. And the quality in the i
torch or rather in the one who bears i
it that makes the flames steady and ;
bright is self-control. Star of Hope.
riday and Saturday Specials
Canned goods of all varieties are sure to be higher and that in the very
near future. The long drouth has existed over practically the entire fruit belt.
We would advise you to lay in your supply of canned goods right now for when
the new prices are issued there will be a big advance in all canned goods. Our
canned goods are the very best and are much better than this year's crop can
possible be. Canned goods two years old are just as good as the day they were
packed. The following prices are exceptionally low:
Lemons large smooth ones doren 25c
It did like
rain a tall.
it was never going to
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Every Day We Give You a
Message About
New Stats5 Brand
Canned Foods
This week it has been "SALMON." Have
you benefitted by tne suggestion? You can-
not share the pleasure of "serving and eating
"New State" Canned Foods
unless you try them.
Again we urge you to EUY our
"New State" Brand Red Sock-
eye Salmon
the finest salmon packed in all the world.
New fish just received. And after that try
"New State" Brand Genuine Hawaiian Ripe Pistapple
diced or grated. It is refreshing nourishing
and most healthful.
Prices Seas.raWe. Cat s Full. Qualify Supreme.
No Marie we can't tell you what
to do to keep your skirt from bagging
at tne knees.
SI Simp says he notices that it al
ways gets mighty dry when it doesn't
' rain for a long time.
A certain Chickasha man tried to'
nioK it kicking cow the other day. We
failed to get the details or the tragedy.
!. Sunshine says that a -drouth is
a great soil fertilizer and at the same
time educates the people along linos
of economy.
Also some men wear white shoes
and black socks but it is because they
don't know any better rather than be-
cause it is stylish.
It takes less brains to talk about
persons tlun to talk about things.
That is why the Alltongues assault so
in any absent people.
Cncle Hi says he doesn't' believe in
'ftvatj'ss woman's bpbeie and that 'a
why he doesn't hang around the bouse-
when it is moving day.
However the ftiet that the federal
::!doig i3 not to be core pleted till
March 11 5 will pjve us girls plenty
of time to art our clothes ready for
the dedicatory occasion.
Onerally of an importu.-oable dis-
position wie Packagette man admits
that he can't help being peeved about
once a day. It is when the dailv
"EfTE3
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The Lucky Blue
Bird.
Golgotha.
The one spot w hich more than any
other baa controlled the history of
Europe lies strangely enough not in
Europe itself but in Asia. For the
possession of the site where Christ
"suffered was buried and rose again."
more blood has been shed than for
any other. Aa. immense number of
lives wers laid down during the Cru
Eades; and for tOO years before the
Crusades and even to the present
time a constant stream of jilsrime
litis poured Into Jerusalem to worship
at the spot made sacred by the cruci-
fixion of Christ.
From the fourth century aftti
Christ until fifty years ago this site
was generally conceded to be within
the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
Now two sites dispute the claim o! j
being the actual Golgotha. The lattei j
claimant is known as "Gordon'g Cab
vary" though to an American Dr. j
Harlan P. Beach of Yale university ii j
due the actual discovery of It. Geu j
Gordon the hero of Khartoum having j
Crst secured for it general recog&b j
tion. Christian Herald. i
A few prices on Staple
Items that have already
advanced:
Monarch Corn
So. 2 per dozen SI. 45
So. I. per doren ..$1.00
Monarch Early June -
So. 2 'Peart per dor. cant SI. 6 5
Monarch Sweet Pears
.Yo. 2 per doen S2.00
Monarch Pork and Beans
Van Canp Pork and Beans
So. 2. per poeo
So. I perdoten
..J..5
i)5c
orn
hXQUAMCh ! Van Camp Cc
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- j Thomas Early June
I So. 2 Peat per dozen
' 'Per cate
J No. 2 Pie Cherry
f- J - .v
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..SI. 15
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CHICABO.
'i Two for.".'. 25c
i
j No. 2 Pie Strawberry
Two for 23c
V 9 T?UbU
So. 2. per dor Sl. tO "w J
so.iPerdoi 95c BUY A DOZEN Twofor -25c
Monarch Red Kidney Beans r A M Q P'tte Cherries
Penmen '. Sl. fo OH IN O .Tof r ...20c
0 rounds ougar
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Jimmv on Guard.
The county farm iu un Illinois town ! 2
has an old character named Jimmy j R
Somebody gave JlniBy & policeman's I m
uniform some years ago. and evei i
since be has deemed It his lifework to j tg
Ruard things. He goes around guard- 8
ing motor cycles and baby carriages j gj
and threshing engines when the owii-jgj
era are shopping or at luncheon.
One day when the Chautauqua -was i a
In session Jimmy was discovered
gmtrding a bole in the fence. Some.; M
boys wanted to sneak through the i y
hole but Jimmy stopped thera and i
said: !
"That's mhat I'm here for to keep !
peopla out." j
Then he added In a low tone: j
"But if yonH go ajound the corner:
of the fence there's another hole
where you can get through." !
FROM COOL COLORADO
Green Beans
Freab oiu- per puu-d.. Ijc
Wax Beans
Round tender one per pound ...15c
Fresh Long Cucumbers
Twe for '. 15c
Green Onions
Per bunch 5c
Long Radishes
Per bunch c
Round Radishes
Per bunch He
CARROTS
Per bunch 5c
Head Lettuce
Per bead 10c
Leaf Lettuce
Per bunch 10c
California White Grapes
'Prr pound .5c
Fresh Celery
Per bunch 10c
Large Yellow Bananas
'Per doen 25c
Elberta Peaches
Per bntket
Per bunhcl . $1.25
Grapes for Jelly
Per PounJ .. " 4c
The Emblem of
Happiness and
Good Luck.
Eirds Sing Ragtime.
That many singing birds in e&ptlv- j
Hy can be taught to pipe brg of in
popular songs is well known. But 1 1
Mr. Thomas J. Dawson of Lower j jg
Sloane street London states that ;
some of his bullfinches have been so i i
irained ibut tby caa sing with ac-jm
lit av)' kiitl iuj'C.vL " ct: tiin . m
Toreador song frotn "Carmen" "The'f
Soldiers' Chorus" from "Faust" and jj
(he hymn "Now the Day Is Over."jtt
pipe to them the bullfinches begin
their singing lessons just after they LTT-.
are born and when brought to Eng-
land are socieUmea sold for as much Suffered
as 19 fac'a.
5 GALLONS BEST OIL
3if
BOTH PHONES 17
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Eczema fifty
Well.
Years Now
We have them in Ster-
ling Silver; Pins and
Rings.
M. Flatau Sz Son
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I Seems a long t.me to endure the
! awful burning i.ehing smarting skin-
Jetvelers and Opticians
name for eczema. Seems too good to
realize also that Dr. Hobson's Eczema I fj
Ointment has proved a perfect cure j t
Mrs. D. L Kennedy writes: "I can- j A
Good Reason for Hi Enthuilatm.
When a man has suffered for sev
eral days with colic diarrhoea or ether ! diseasa known as "tetter" another j
form of bowel complaint and is then
imred sound and well by one or two
noses of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera
at-d Diarrhoea Remedy as is often the
case it ia but natural that he should
be enthusiastic in his praise of the
remedy and especially Is this the case
a uc.eie iuittcit oeu me m mreai
ened. Try ft wb"n in deed of such a
remedy. It never fails. Sold by all
dealers. AdT. ' . dtw
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not snfiiciently express my thanks to
you for your Dr. Hobson's Eczema
Ointment. It has cured my tetter
which has troubled me for over fifty
years. All druggists or by mail 5c. i
Pfeiffer Chemical Co. St. Louis. !. i
rhiladelphla Pa. Adr. d&wj
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When thirsty come where the VERY BEST and
Coldest Drinks & Ices are Served
Fans to keep you cool.
Crystal Brick Ice Cream
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