Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. SIXTEEN, No. 179, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 23, 1915 Page: 4 of 6
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CHICK ASHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA.
How
"Hot enough for you?
locality we're here to o'fer relief v We can't all hike to the" seashore o "
we are going to bring some of the coolnessof the ihoe right here. The
sweltering man will find relief by gttinsr inside one of pur cool comf rotable.
Mohair Silks Palm Beaches Breeze Weaves and
Tropical Worsteds
If you want to spend the remainder of the summer in comfort let us fit
you up no r.
Prices range from $7.50 to $22.50
i Cool Silk Shirts
AND
When brought together
OUR Drugs and Medi-
cines insure YOUR bet-
ter health and brighter
spirits. It's easy to do
and worth doing for
both of us. Lets do it.
A Dime
Today
Saves
A Dollar
Tomorrow
WREN
Drug Co.
In Business for Your Health.
"PHONE 10
John Corisiglio
i shoe shop : " :
Special $hoc!lieiairing. ' ' All ftoe
made' like hew. f will rebead
button hole on any old hind of
tHo'fS ' 'exi to P. O. AM Stand.
CHICHESTER SPILLS
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LINCOLN PAINTS
Lot&of Folks are Painting
Much more painting needs to be done. We have
. paint for any purpose and
THE BEST PAINT MADE. -
Stephenson-Browne Lumber Company
Corner Second and Choctaw.
How Cool Off
- ' In case you feel hot tfnJr
Cool Summer Underwear Cool
Panama and Stetson Hats
WEDDING GIFTS
Wedding presents should be chosen for their reliability
and beauty. The gift displays the taste of the donor.
In our store you will find a most magnificent display of
Cut Glass Silver particularly appropriate for such a
gift. - We Invito your.investigation : : k : t . .'
The Flatau Jewelry Co.
"You Can Do Better at FiatauV
MONEY TO LEND
Chesp mom y to tend
on good farm lands in
Oklahoma.:
Chickasha property is
good security for mon-
ey on long time with
us i f t he property is
really gopdV
Courteous quick and
- eflicient service.
Hardeu-Roche Mortgage
Company.
203 Tye Building '
Chickasha Oklahoma
Best Food .Well Cooked
Well Served.
YOU'LL FEEL AT HOME AT
FRED'S
Chop'flouse
IT'S A GOOD PLACE to EAT
6th and Chickasha Ave.
: ; v Open till 9 p. m
SuBecrfbe for Au Vn.ny eaproM.
AND yARNJfHES
the collar or in kitty 'other J';'
I.
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I
Summer Oxfords
Best Known
for Better
Clothes and
Furnishings
Bob-O-Liflks at Flatau's
WANTED A woman for general
Housework permanent position to
right party. Phone 1081. Mrs Geo.
fi. Calvert. -6-23-St
Better Have Left It Alone.
Duncan's wife had the reputation
of being a first-class shrew. When
Duncan died his neighbors put a tomb-
stone over his grave with the epitaph
"Asleep In Peace.'' Widow Duncan
was wild. It was meant as a slam at
her and sh knew It was It meant
that she did not let him sleep in
pes oe when alive. The neighbors as-
sured her that It was not meant that
way. "Then It ought to say so.". To
pleas her tfrey got; a stone cutter to
add. "We all believe that he did have
peace here when he 'slept" much to
the merriment of the neighbors.
CAKES! CAKES!! .CAKES!!!
To more thoroughly introduce the
delicious English style biscuits
we are having a sale of 1000
pounds of the assorted flavors
which regularly sell for from
40 cents to 00 cents per pound. Our
sale price during the next ten days will
be 2"c 30c and 35c per pound put up
in one pound cartons assorted. In-
clude in your order a pound of these
"It's always something good" from
THE ABERCnOMB'IE GROCERY.
.'.' 6-17-Ct
Cheney & Turner
DEALERS
New and Second Hand Furniture
We Sell on Easy Payments.
504 Chickanha Ave. Phone 97
fi.l-lro
DEALERS !
POP
FROM
J. H. Freeman 6 Son
Manufacturers and
Wholeaalers.
Chickasha Oklahoma.
H'e fnrninh all flav'trih-
Jersey Cream Drl Pepper and
Iron Brew Syrup.
Vittrlhutora of Liquid Carbonic
Oat. We furnish Cnthnnated
Wafer phone 269.
Perconal
Mention
"Hazards of Helen" Kozy today.1 lt!
Elton Hunt returned yesterday from
a trip to Ale;' - '
That Noniar stain on your floor Is
astonishing. Get It at Thornton's Wail
Paper Btore 500 Chickasha avenue.
Phone 508. 6-1-tf
J. J. Clark
morning.
went to Anadarko this
Milliard's $1.00 shoe sale begins Fri-
day. Slippers and oxfords sizes 2 ta
5 Regular $2.50 to $iW shoes. White
black and tan. ' ' it
Mrs. G. L. Kranklin of Pocasset was
shopping la Chickasha ! yesterduy. (
Get your harness and harness re-
pairing of Wadsworth & White. 6-7-tf
Herbert White left this morning for
visits in Guthrie and Norman.
Don't forget Dullard's shoe sale be
ginning r riday morning. It
1 Mrs. K. Tignor is spending the day
in Oklahoma City.
Ham comedy Kozy today.
It
Mrs. J. H. Price and children loft
this morning for a visit in Granite. ;
T. Murphrey of Shawnee was a
business visitor in the city yesterday.
Don't trust to luck. Lot Eureka wa-
ter keep you well. Phone 200.
'For your clothes' sake try Cloud
Bros. cleaners pressors tailors. Tlione
414. . 6-21-31
Mrs. Mary Schwartz went to Perry
this morning for a few days' visit.
Don't forget Bullard's shoe sale be-
ginning Friday morning. - it
Mrs. Nelson of Nor'jls fipfjnding the '
day with her daughter atf the- Chicka
bha hospital.
Dullard's $1.00 shoe sale begins Fri
day. Slippers and oxfords sizes to
5. Regular $2.50 to $4.00 shoes. White
Ijlack and tan. . . . It
G. W. Yearta special aent for the
Rock Island at Ei Reno was a visitor
in the city today. He was the first
undersheriff of Grady county.
Ed Estes who has been ill for sev-
eral days will re-open his meat mar-
ket. Fifth and Kansas tomorrow morn-
ing. State of Ohio City of Toledo. I
Lucas County s
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he If
eenior partner of the firm of F. J. Cheney
Co. doing business In the Clty of To.
lcdo County and State aforesaid and
that said firm will pav the sum of ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ev-
ery case of Catarrh that cannot be cured
by the use of KATr.'9 CATARRH CT7RE.
FRANK J. CHENEY.
Sworn to before ma and subscribed In
my presence this 6th day of December
A. D. 1886.
(Seal) A. W. GLEASON
! Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally
nnd acts directly upon the blood and mu-
cous surfaces of the system. Send fof
testimonials free.
V J. CHENEY CO.. Toledo O.
Sold by all DniKffists. 7Se.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
fi
Ideal Soda Service
Perhaps we have been so enthusiastic In
telling you about the excellence of our bever-
ages that we have failed to mention the im-
portant feature of service.
You know our drinks are fine and deli-
cious so you'll be glad to know that we take
extreme care in regard to sanitary precau-
tions in and about our fountain. Our service
is ideal and waiters courteous.
Come to our Fountain if yon appreciate
pure drinks and ideal service. '
Meet your friends at our fountain. It'av
a cool waiting place. . oO
ICE COOLED
Candies Always Fresh
THE OWt DRUG STORE
WE'LL SEE THAT YOU'RE SATISFIED
Phone 126. ' Tree Delivery bave Our Coupons
Kozy has some show today.
F. Hopkins of Sapulpa Frisco d
vision superintendent passed through
Chickasha today.
Special sale on the English style bis
cuits 2Cc !!0c and 35c' per pound.' TU
Abercromble Grocery. 1 ' !i6-l'7mt
Dr. h. II. Winborn of Tuttl' was a
professional visitor in the city yester
day.
Bullard's $1.00 shoe sale begins Fri
day; Slippers and oxfords sizes 2 to
S. Regular $2.50 to $4.00 shoes. White
black and tan. ' i
Mrs. A. Wilson and daughter Gladys
left today for a ten days' visit in Kau
sas.
Eureka water for your health's sake
i'reeman's. Phone 260. 6-17-6t
' Mrs. S. B. Murray of Oklahoma City
is spending the week with relatives in
Chickasha.
Bullard's $1.W) shoe sale begins Fri
day. Slippers and oxfords sizes 2V2 to
5. Regular $2.50 to $4.00 shoes. White
black and tan. it
j urn ice a. u. tuner nas received 8
ropy of the last Oklahoma session
laws from the secretary of the state
loot) pounds fancy English style
cakes sale every day at Abercrombie'e.
6-17-61
F. W. Brewer of Oklahoma City
state veterinarian was In Chickasha
today.
Don't forget Bullard's shoo sa' be-
ginning Friday morning. It
I.Miss Rona DuBoho has returned
from Minco where t;lie was the guest
of Mrs. C. W. Stevenson.
Cloud Bros. cleaners pressors tail-
ors. Thone 414. That's all. 6-21-3t
Mrs. Chas. Blevins has returned to
her home In Haileyville after a visit
with her mother Mrs. Samuel Down
ing.
Bullard's $1.00 shoe sale begins Fri
day. Slippers and oxfords sizes 2 to
5. Regular $2.50 to $4.00 fjhocs. White
black and tan. It
Miss Claudia Fay White left yester
day morning for Sherman Tex. and
will visit in Ft. Worth and other Texan
cities for a month.
You get the best results at Cloud
Bros. cleaners pressers tailors.
Phone 414. 6-21-31
Mrs. Tom Campbell whoj has been
visiting her molher Mrs. C. C. C.owdy
left this morning for her home in
Granite. -
. .Ham Ham.: Ham comedy Kozy to-
day. It
; Mrs. Frankle Spires of Hot Springs
Ark. and Mrs. Rvy DeWitt of Palor-
uies Springs N. M. are the guests of
Mrs. Henry DuBose.
Don't forget Bullard's shoe sale be
ginning B'riday morning. It
Miss Viola McC.inley who was
bridesmaid in the McGinley-Brown
wedding left for her home In Okla
homa City yesterday after a visit with
hiekasha friends:
3
It
Stagnant Bleed Given
A Quick Impulse
Wonderful Activity Im
l parted by a Famous
Kemedy.
Tlie Jinpirnnca of pimpi. bolls skin
eruptiona and all evidence of Impure blood
cans tor S. K. H tlie famous blood nuriner.
aiuartic-a purges bowel movers and lax-
atives won't do.
No amount of bile will destroy certain
Jterms which ouubp blood and skin eruptions.
j-ney are away down deep In the tissues
perliaps In the very marrow of the bones.
And auob a coudliton c-mIIb for the gearchini;
Innuenre of S. S. S. It ts Indeed a remark
able remedy since it Is taken up by the blood
stream and never loses its medicinal influ-
ence. On and on it goes throuKh and
throuiih the entire system and always with
the same definite action to dlslodo Korms.
destroy their activity and stimulate the liver
onus kidneys bowels and skin to throw
them out completely.
t stimulates stagnant blood provides a
rational exhilaration to the nerve centers and
thereby the natural functions of the body are
aroused to caBt out Intruders no matter how
strongly Intrenched they may be. It refutes
the ancient theory that to destroy within us
trie uerms tnat eat Into our vitals calls for
dm? that destroy nur very existence. Get
a Bottle of S. S. S. today of any drupRist nnd
for special advice on severe blood disorders
write at once to the Medical .Adviser .The
Hwift Specific Co. 103 Swift BIdK. Atlanta
a. Do not accept a substltuta. - Insist
upon whiV you ask for
t'psidedowu dancers
Kozy today..
" fl-2:i-lt
Don't forget Bullard's shpe.salefbo.
ginning Friday morning. ' It
Mrs. R. W. White and children left
this morning for Denver and will
spend the summer at points in Colo-
rado and Nebraska.
The Missionary Society of the Meth-
adist church that -was to moot with
Mrs. V C. Boone has been called off
for this week. . ;
Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Smith and fam
ily and Recce Smith went to Oklahoma
City today to attend the tennis tonrna
ment. They made the trip overland.
Mrs. Harry Paiiher of Waurika; who
has been visiting Mrs. F. F. Palmer
left this morning for a visit with rela-
tives in Shawnee.
'.Mrs. J. T. Stone and little daughter
went to Norge this morning for a few
days' visit.
W. H. Wadsworth left yesterday for
a trip to Abbyville S. C. Ho will visit
in Georgia and Alabama enroute and
expects to be gone about a week.
Miss Mildred Jones left this morn-
ing for her home in Hobart after a
s'hort visit with Mrs. J. T. Slaton. Miss
Jones was returning home from a trip
to Beaumont Tex.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Welborne or
Paris Tex. who have been spending
the past year with Mr. and Mrs. R. D
Welborne left this morning for Mont
rose Colo. where they wil lspeud the
summer with relatives.
Kxpreta Want in Dm renlu
' Yes Many People
nave told us the same story distress
after eating gases heartburn. A
before and after each meal will relieve
you. Sold only by us 25c.
H. J. Brownson
Wedding
Cakes
We want to make a great
many wedding cakes this
month We are prepared
to make thtm simple or
very elaborate. - v
Our every day cakes we are
making better and better. Buy
$akes from ua this sum-
I iraer . Housewives a r e
learning to eliminate bak-'
ing during hot weather.
You'll have just as much
money next fall and have
saved so much work and
worry. '
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Don Ton Corsels
: Keep You
"In the Picture"
Be up-to-date with a com-
plete new wardrobe of
corsets. BON TON models
f or housewear street wear
sports dances and formal-
ities. They create the new
silhouette that inspires all
gowns and costumes. The
actual corset length is
hardly changed for what
is added to the bust is sub-
tracted from the skirt.
Waist is daintily curved
' and the back is charmingly
flat.
Of course the ' BON
TON materials are exqui-
site as always. Skilled
corsetieres to assist in sel-
ecting and fitting YOUR
MODEL
VALVE-IN-HEAP I lT)
C MOTOR CARS
M"EN who do their own work
well want a car that does
its work well.
They buy the Buick because
it ia sold on facts from the
Valve-in-Head motoron through.
They buy the Buick because it
does more than was claimed
more than expected: And these
men expect much.
Fours and Sixes $900 to $1650.
Chas. T. Williams Agent
' 314 First National Bank Bldg.
. Phone 130. Res. 832.
"A Few Don'ts
To Our Friends'
DON'T-When buying
Jewelry only see how cheap
you can buy it consider the
quality.
DON'T T rust your
Watch to an Inexperienced
workman who will do more
harm than R0)d. A watch
once butchered w ill never
be the same.
DON'T-Buv a Diamond
from one you have not the
utmost confidence in.
DON'T-Forget that
Diamonds are constantly
advancing in price hence
a purchase is an invest-
ment not a luxury.
Lubman's
The House of Quality
Phone 436. 307 Chic. A?e.
rHEOLDWAY THE NEW WAY
Kryptok Bi-toctil tor people of mid.
die aoe who e an not tee .dinncc nor
clo$e with the ordinary icnucs
Pitting guaranteed. s
Carr' Optical Parlor
? 423 Chickasha A ve. - . '
Save Your Surplus Money
By investing in Building
and Loan Stock.
Buy or Build a Home
and pay for it with Build-
ing and Loan Funds.
INSURANCE
Fire Tornado.PlateGlass
For Sale or Rent Several
good houses.RentsCollected
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. SIXTEEN, No. 179, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 23, 1915, newspaper, June 23, 1915; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc728666/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.