The Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 215, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1904 Page: 4 of 4
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The re-
Springer ws accepted.
Arrant merits iiere made for the
cleaning up cf the bu:H:cgs aai
groudr.s 1 rep-aratory to tht !. gin-
ting cf school.
Mr. Mace v. ho wa eleete J j rin-
cipsd of the high sebw! i rc-gid-.d
-3a very strong man. He wi
frincipa! of tRe high school at Hot
Springs. Ark. la-t jtar. ' Mi.-.
Livermore ws assigned to a h ::
school o:tio;i. 1 Le other teach-
ers were not assigned.
A MiJnp fire.
A large barn belonging to Mr
J.'.y it 5o.h and Colorado Ave. wj-
burned la-t night- It was exactly
12 o'clock when the alarm was
turned in. Rev J. H. Bennett dt - be laid within 10 month- and S
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being yr .'-at it v. a- j.hi-.cd in the
fcaid- A the ordjinc committee
to !; r'-jrttr l :b re-:omm-nda-fons
at the next regular ratc'in.
Th-- cofTHJiittt-e went over th-r .r-
ditunce t a re f ally an 1 sft'.-r scaJjug
down the j-rke from ft .50 jr
tnound to f 1.20 report? 1 it with
few other changes and record trend
ed that it Ix: f armed irnmediately.
tiiit tn another coimnn. lt -.i'cut
ft-aturtrs arc;
(1 ) It extends ovtr a ; riM of
V " e.:i - and i-. no an exclusive
(rancfii-o.
'' 2 ) Work ii to begin in 60 davs
after the acceptance of the fran
chire. I;our miles of main; jre to
jre ei t-irtflirtLO - 111 - IfcUU
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run m:i ro-mvt-.y
Kot be Dui'icated
hi-- S-a'n t'V Anv
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days latter
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25 35 and 50 Cents
f.-c-iden- fc i::S S. btventb Street.
0::..e kc'H- 6 and 7 John-on tldg
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'Ke-iiersce 23- Ofhot 2Si.
! H. F. GORMAN M. D.
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Medicine and Surgery
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covered it . : I t:o'.::".ed the tie
station.
The d-1 srtrr.f)'. proraj-tly re-
irx.ftided but it was too late t- ss-.
the bui.d.ng. The roof and tiJt-
were already caving. Nothir
morecotf.i 'e done than to f-ave
some outl'jiIcling-a!!d a bare thirty
cr forty feet eat of the one that
wa-. on fire.
The barn was a structure a! out
2i.t-;o. A . shed xi feet long ad-
ioined it on the north. The barn
was filled with lumber. A horse
that was in the hhed was rescued.
Both the barn and she! were lock-
ed. The orgia of the fire is not
known. The loss was partly cov-
' ered by inoiance.
Railroaj Notes.
J.M Kitntnerly chief clerk in the
Rock Island superintendents edfee
has been transferred to II I don. M .
here he becomes chief clerk to
Supt. Beacon. He fini-hed hi?
tvork here yeterda. Mr. Kini-
rrtrly has been with the Rock Is-
land here and various Tuitions for
a number of year He is a hard
worker. He receives an advance
in salary in his new poi:;'n. Quiet
and rr.ode-t m manner Mr. Kim-
merl' is a gentleman who has v v
the high opinion of all who knew
him. Success to him in his new
e!d.
There was a genera! moving up
in the superintendents fhee on ac-
count of the transfer cf J.VT.Kim-
merlv.C. L Simonds succeeds hira
as chief clerk.'
US McCracken v.ho has been
n?:es witnin 20 montns. 1 ne com
pany j uts upa forfeit of Jiooo that
it will carry out this jart of the
the '-is' f
(31 Tiie city ha.- the op-tion of
purcha-iug the plant after five years
at a valu.-tion to he fixed by ar-
bitrators. 4 1 The j riet of gas fixed at
$1.30 j tr 1.- -0 cu5. ic feet or 5r-20
if bills are paid on or before t se
tenth of each month.
The ordinance w as read the first
time and w ;lh but one di--enting
vote that of Kline was passed to
its second reading. The first huch
came w hen Mr Donovan objected
to the feature cf the franchise
which provided that the
comr-any snom 1 guaran'ee to lay
only fnur miles of mains during
the rt ten months. He made a
strong argument that this limit be
extend'-d !-o as to guarantee that
pecple in ?".y put of town coull
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Don't Forget The Races
At The Fair Grounds
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COME AND
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BEN HAMPTON
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and as the ne-i who asked for it 1 1
wanted to legin work at once
have gas if thev desreri ic
Mr.
Hurt: j buy stated that his com-
pany expected to have from ten to
twenty mile s of mains laid in ten
months but preferred that the
hmit be- allowed to s'and at four
mile. Several times that number
of mil
required to
Mr. Ilallock's stenographer has
been n:a general clerk in the
omce.
Jas. Ryan w ho went to the super-
intendents oilxe in Little Rock a
short time ago will return and re-
sume his old por-itiou here.
Eradfoid Newman isthe new ab-
stract clerk in l.he freight offn.t.
O. Maxey formerly agent at
Teuton was in the city yesterday
enrwte to Tcpt-ka w licre he In-
comes agent for the Rock Island.
The railroads are reg:nning to
handle cotton. The Rock Island
w ill put on a cotton clerk in a few
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make the gas business a
paying
i'i m and he rrouii-ed that
e ''i i:n 1 oe extenael as
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they did n.t think it advisable for !Fjm-l--
the city to run the nk of losing ! O PEN I NG
this offer on account of tlse prospect
of lorae projxjsuion that i::!ghtbe; -Ji"
submitted in the future. If any- U her milli
body ofiered a lurtter prp-a r.ition : M Eagle Mercantile Company to
Miss Kate Frazier has moved
nery stock from the
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rarii-V a- t.-s:o:e. ins itature
of the ordinance was finally amend-
e I to require the company to p ut
in an additional four miles during
the recou 1 tea months.
The -econd hitch came when
Attorney Melton made a statement
to the council that certain parties
had employed hira to prepare an
ordinance for a franchise an!
while they had not stated preci-e-!y
the terms they would offer they
had sai 1 f hat they would offer more
lif cral term.s than any other com-
panv. Jic com 1 not say iiejnneiy
at what time they would be ready
to submit th ir proposition.
Alderman Scoffern Donovan and
Kline were in faor of delaying
aetMii till t?i'?-e parties were heard
from. Iir.Hauson and Mr. O'Brien
Sxjth thought that the council had
waited long enough to give any-
body an opportunity to submit a
gas propo-i'.ion. They considered
the judirg franchise a good one
the city cou.d grant another Iran- : Morgan & Grit
cbe and the re-sent ccmpmy
would be compelled to mevt its
terms or quit busi:ie-s
Tjie'ordmar.ce was finally pn.--d
unanitr.ourly Ui its final res !i;ig.
Ilieh sect!.-n was read and si pted
se ttratelv. On the final men"! to ti
adopt the- ordinance all memf-cr H
voted yes except S:off.rii arid
Donovan making a vote of 5I2
in favor of It
where she
will t pleased to meet all her
friends. Her stock of up-to-date
stylish m.illinery is com-
plete. She will have her Fall
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J h'w and why a t .-.n 1 a ouarter (
of the ihvdjt-t kiiid of -oft td j")
n-ed in this heater w 11 po-ia.e t! c :.)
T same- amount cf I.e.-! a- a t-n c f O
; hard eei.d will m a f-w i t..r r
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j Kvery nurr.ed l-.r--n v':
i our -to.e up tu the time cf tie i
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ticket tn'ifir.g thim to nv ehanee Q
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auer tne aemonstration.
Saturday. 4 to 10 P. M.
Jas. Tayh.r. of Ketidallville. Ir.d.
wasftrioti-ly di.-ta-vd with kidney
and 1 lad kr trouble for 20 jears.
II; tested every known remedy
without much benefit until he u-ed
Ibncules. This new discovery cured
him. Sell by 11. J. Erownvan.
V. D. Vretland who has teen
working up the savings bank de
partment of the Hank of Commerce
completed his work and left today.
Mr. Vreelan i ii a hu-t'mg bu-mcss
man. His w.rk here pruVeJ very
eUCCCse-dul.
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Hotel
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See the beating stove on exhibi-
tion ?t Gjlkf.v-Jafeoe's 9-10..
Mrs. II. Ci. limerick's millinery
stock is comr letestyI'sh and up-to-'e.
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Have your eyes tested and
glasses fitted by J. C. Diss optical
jpecialist. At the office of In.
W illiams Sep'. 19-23. i4-i7
' -t'y
r:me
Ib:-s on a thna !.
thread is your s.-.t
tion. I treat ou h-!
and the thres. ! hi; K
a cable. - - - -Car-tairs
I'ure Rye -su rt
Sv. cet Tokay W.:;e-1 2 1 - -t
Genuine Corn V"i:i-kv-
Cash with order.
HENRY SCHAFER
111 Reno - - Oklahoma.
Cored ltK fU RtI(m r.f TW TU
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R. B. Human Prop'r.
Corner of Choet.nv n -h Stn-tt
BLACKS MITHING
WOOD WORK
HORSESHOEING.
Rubber Tire Wcik a SpsciaH
I'll
iChnk is!
'lie u w ants to
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In ii.in Territi
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Its j ;. .- "I . r-n " R r Inn ot
t-r Tat.lets. Trey are eay to tike
and produce no grinuig or other un-
pleasant erlcct. For sale by Fa lace
Drug Siisre.
F
to B.T O." ! h )tr Sa it f-M id'ta trade so'ii l!t d ri i
I.f-'if. e t; lx-ri rnkn
hen tronoh-I w ith cotJ.tspati.n tk' plant carrots ctle-rv t.jni?f- fnTntf--v.Ir t.- . -i r..nf.i -
n . u ii.i.iiwiii s i i.i - j ; i c cat a uav irom v.cl r?Srt.
Also California choice fruits pjear.
I lums peaches cherries Fltc. at
Alcrcrcmlie's Pay-As-Vou-Go-
tjiOe.j' f 1 1 111 fr 6tr i.im kjiu i .. i ... ...
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R. FLETCHER
IV ikr In
pie and I'.uicy (Ipeuns C ' i -
I'u'l Cream 1 1 :.
and !5utl-r. Votu
the deliver v
down an-! give bin vor onht.
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Evans, George H. The Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 215, Ed. 1 Friday, September 16, 1904, newspaper, September 16, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc728647/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.