Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 358, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 28, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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1? THE OUTFITTERS
B. P. SMITH. President.
W. W. BORNE Vice President.
N0.5MT
the Citizens National Bank
CHICKASHA INDIAN TERRITORY.
Capital $60000.00
Surplus and Profits $2oooo.oo
Your Business Solicited
DIRECTORS
B P. SMITH WM. INMAN W. W. HORNE J.P.SHARP
J. F. DRIGGERS J. C. DRIGGERS ED. F. JOHNS
Accounts of merchants corporations uil individuals e!icited. Every courtesy sxtended con-
am tert with conservative banking'.
M. M. BEAVERS Pres. R. STEPHENS Vice Pres. ' C. L.GRLER. Secy and Treaa.
THE WASHITA VALLEY TRUST CO
. CAPITAL $100000.00
1 his Company is authorized by law to execute Bonds and Trusts
to act as Receiver Guardian Trustee or Agent Curator etc.
The Abstract Insurance Gr Loan Departments
Are Carefully and Promptly Conducted
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
DIRECTORS:
Frank M. Bailey. Oatley Anderson. II. M. Beavers a T. Erwin.
Stephen Biown.C. UlGreer. R. Stephens.
Every Courtesy Extended and your Business Solicited.
ABSTRACTS
We have purchased the Abstract books of the Chicka-
saw Trust Company and are prepared to serve you
when you buy or sell real estate. Land title abstract-
ing .nd conveyancing has always been our specialty
and we will continue to give it our time and attention.
We make it a profession; not a side issue. Let us
make the abstract before you part with your money
and you wili have no tangles to worry you later.
THE SOUTHWESTERN ABSTRACT CO. ' "
Phone 443. H. L Westphal Mgr.
Coal and DR-D-LF.STER'
LUnib6r office with dr. tye.
Before placing your order for 0ffice hours Saturday only from
winter coal get our price it 9 a. m. to 4 p. m.
will save you money.
Office Over Office Hours
Washita Valley Lumber Co chWuuwTrutco. 8:3012:1 to
-H0NE16' A. S. Riddla 11. D. Ref.D.
Employmet Agency a 1
If you are seeking .employment V 110010 1 Q
or wish to be employed don't fail CUuUlClHOl
to wrke or call at 114 N. 3d St.
j l. bennett mgr. Eye. Ear. Nose Throat
Ella Morris Chapter No. 29 O. E.S. CHAS. M. FECHUFOT
Meets Masonic Hail. ATTORNEY AT I V.' .
T . . : Commercial Real Estate and Pn-
Second I-nday night at 7:30 r.icticc- Johnon KniUint
I curth I-rulay atiernoou at 3:00 phone vr0 (K)
Mary II. Cross V. M. " ' " '
Kathkrinr K. Potter Sec. :
WILLIAM STACEY....
In trying lo rent your romsa Lawyer
card is "better than nothing" but Oiriee3i6 Chickasha Ave. over
a want ad is belter than anything. West Side DrUgStore.
Our store U
Varitable School of
F s h io n . You
will find hero at
all times the latent
ideas in the cut of
a Coat the shape
of the Trousers
the right kink to '
the Vest. Our f
Spriug suits are
now ready and
good dressers are t
daily coming here
to learn what's
what and what's
correct in Clothes. fp
We are depended
upon as Style Set-
tersfor this com- f
sell you anything; J
you may want in f
our line but a rep-
utation. You can't J
buy that for love
nor money. i
f?
Just give us
trial on yourSprina
Suit-that will tell f?
the whole Story. '
and 910.fl2.SO T
f 16.00 918.00
or j20.oo H;n 1 :
PA Y THE BILL.
CHICKASHA I. T.
WM. INMAN Vice President.
ED. F JOHNS. Cashier-
ANNOUNCEMENTS
I ASSESSOR AND COU.KCTOR.
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I We are authorized to announce
I S. L. Nuinan as candidate for the
'office of assessor and collector
(subject to the action of the Demo
cratic party.
We are authorized to announce
Alhprt Thr.mmnn as a candidate
for the office of assessor ind col-
lector subject to the action of the
! democratic party
We are authorized to announce
Ben Burgess as a candidate for the
office of assessor an J collector sub-
ject to the action of the democra-
tic party.
We are authorized to announce
Albert Harris as a candidate for
the offhe of assesor and collector
subject to the action of the demo-
party CITY ATTORNEY
We are authorized to announce
Lawrence Mills as a candidate for
the office of city attorney subject
to the action of the democratic
party. .
We are authorized lo announce
Adrian Melton as a candidate for
city attorney subject to the deci-
sion of the democratic party.
In this column 3 lines 3 times
25 cents.
Get ready for gardening. All
kinds of seeds at Wells. tf
Wells is head quarters for garden
seens and onion sets. tf
Wells seels all kinds of garden
seeds also onion sets. tf
Quit "wondering" about servants
"he best ones are the adv. reading
kind.
Dt. J. J. McKenna of Oklaho
rua City is in the city on business
today.
Before you plant your garden
try Well's line of seeds. They
are guaranteed. tf
Meeting of Presbyterian Ladies
Social Circle tomorrow afternoon
at two o'clock at the home of Mn
D. M. Johnsons cor 5th and Ihaho
Tom McGrath. the young man
.who was arrested and slightly
j wounded by Deputy Burk yester-
;day is having his preliminary hear
ing today. '
1
M'jss Kate Frazier will have her
i new street hats on display at Mor
gan & Gribis' Friday Mar. 12.
The choictst of American styles
will be shown and all at popular
prices.
Rev. Hamlin who formerly held
a meeting at tha Christian church
here arrived in the city and will
preach at the above named church
tonieht. All are invited to hear
him.
One or two of the merchants on
Chickasha avenue have begun tear
lng down the awning in front of
their places of business in conformi
ty with the ordinance recently
passed" by the council.
Frank B Heusi of La Porte
Ind. who was recently a visitor in
Chickasha in a letter to F. H
Boyd says he was more impressed
with Chickasha than any other
town he visited while in this sec
Hon and that he will certainly
"boost" this city.
Strayed or Stolen A small
light dun pony 7 or 8 years old
with saddle and bridle on. Finder
please return to John Burton city
or T. W. Roach 4 miles west of
town and receive pay for your
trouble. 3-2W
WANTED.
Girls between the ages of 16 and
25 to learn to operz on a tele-
phone exchange. Applicants must
have good recommendations. Ap-
ply to the manager Topeka and
EIReno telephone exchange Chick
ash a I. T.
If vnn want n npw-
Fiihian QWirtnm rmttv
Qilk linpH nrinmrkAt
you will find thorn at
Eagle Mer Co.
Biggest Bargain in
Chickasha.special 10c
sale of embroiderv at
Facie Mer Co.
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I WANTS!
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' LittL Ads -with Big Cull. J
WANTS
Some good clean white cotton
rags at this office.
A giii to
do general house
F. Granlee corner
work Mrs.W
3rd I'll. ave.
Some good clean white cotton
rags at this office.
Wanted; An experienced din-
ing room girl. For particulars en-
quire 411 Chickasha Avenue.
If you want a position or seeking
help call on us or phone 181 Chix
Collecting Agency. Room No. 3
over Chickasha Trust Co. Bank tf
Ford Bros want to buy your old
furniture. We also do repair work.
Phone 140. 209 Chickasha ave.
37-60
Locate the "losers and finders"
A want ad does the work.
FOR RENT.
For Rent: Furnished room at
627 Choctaw. 52-58
Quit being a tenantless landlord
publicity rents houses. N -
For Kent: Two good three
room houes. Inquire at 915 Illi
nois Avenue.
For Rent: Half of my front
store room for a desirable business.
Burnswick Billiard Hall 126 Chix.
Ave. 5659
FOR SALE
For Sale A good milch cow
part Jersey.Price $30.
-Jonas Cook
6t
10th ane Iowa.
Two Excursion tickets good to
Kansas City.
D. Good & Co.
There are several ways to get
what you want but the best way is
to invest a quarter in a wan ad.
For Sale; 10000 shares in the
Fidelity Oil and Gas Co. at Gate-
bo O. T. by a non-resident. This
will bear an investigationAd-
dress S. J. Lea.
Gotebo O. T.
BRADLEY BUNS.
The little town of Bradley is
coming to the front improvements
and sales are the daily routine of
business real estate is steai'.ily ad-
vancing and buyers are much in-
terested. Mr. Rhodes of Kansas City has
bought the lumber yard here and
says that he expects to do a large
business this coming season and
exprsses his delght at this country's
future with its fine productive
jarming range He says there is
no country that is its equal for fine
land.
Prof Tolerson and J. P. Mar-
shall have gone to Rush Springs
to assist in some degree work at
the Masonic Lodge there.
W. P. Bradley our agent mad
a flying trip to Ardmore Wednes-
day and visited the land office where
he filed on some good land for his
children.
Mr. Martin has returned from
Missouri to make this his future
home. He says the Washita val-
ley can't be beat.
Mr. Bedner of Chickasha was iu
our city on business yesterday
Mr. fMunn editor of the Terrell
Tribune was in our city yesterday.
Our new postmaster is making
the peoele's heads swim
the way he distributes the' mail
they donot gel a chance to stand
and get cold looking at their boxes.
1
I The farmers are all busy pr. par-
I ing to plant and all seem to be in
1 good spirits.
We have just receiv-
ed the- largest ship-
ment andx the finest
assortment of new
fPrng x 4S'KUS .fwerc
brought to the city of
nicKasna.
! Eagle Mer Co.
if THE EXPRESS
The Coal Strike
Is coming.
i
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So says John Mitchell
but for the next 5 days
we have a special low
price on No. 2 McAlester
Washed Nut 0000
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I. H. Frppman & Snns I
reeman
Telephone 269.
Anders L. Mordt & Co.
Lands
Loans. Insurance
(fl Leases
City Real Estate
and
Business Property
WANTED
I want to buy your sec-
ond hand furniture and
other goods. We do all
kinds of repair work.
A. H. STUDEBAKER.
112 Chickasha Ave Phone 498
The HIAWATHA
INCUBATOR
IS BEST
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If You Want to Keep
Up With The Times
you must use the latest improved
machinery or fall by the wayside.
Farmers can't make money raising
corn without cultivators; neither
can poultry be raised profitable
without a good incubator. If you
want to make poultry raising profi
table call and look through my
line of incubators and decide to
buy a HIAWATHA.
GEO.G. CALVERT.
The House That Saves You Money
A Good Protection
Against loss or damage by fire is
to take out one of our policies
providing against such an unpleas-
ant occurance. Fire is certainly
a terror and leaves traces of its
work of devastation bthind it.
Sorrow losses and ruins.
INSURANCE PAYS
It is after the fire has occurred that
you feel the blessing of fire iusur-
ano? for with the mouey paid to
you in accordance with the terms
of our policies you can pgaiubuild
or refurnish your house or home.
Don't delay taking out a policy!
Write us immediately for full par-
ticulars. :: . :: :: :
J. P. WHATLEY
OFFICE IN REAR OF CHICKASAW TRUST
COMPANY BANK
M IT
The Pleasure Resort
Pool Billiards &
Territorial
Drinks
East Chickasha
Avenue
uYou Can't Lose Us."
66
.EL I ransfrj
and Storage Co.
Contractors and
Movers of
Household Goods
and Heavy Machinery
Tilt CHICKASHA
IRON WORKS.
WTe have added New and Up-to-
Date Machinery to our Plant and
are able to do any
"Machine or Foundry Work
We make a specialty of Sash
Weights Structural Iron Work and
Job Workr Blacksroitb.' phop in
connection. See the Nix Corn
Staik Cutter which we manufacture.
CONRAD BROS.
New Meat Market
At 412 1-2 Chickasha Avenue
All kinds of meats
First-classs in every
respect. Phone 485.
A. B. SLOSSON Prop.
C. W. DAVIS Mgr.
Demonstration Treatment Fres
Ladies can Inve their
scalp and complexion trea-
ted by specialist at 4 10
South' Third Street.
Chickasha - I. T.
D-A.TDY KLINE
Rock Island Baggage Express and
Transfer Co. Moving a Specialty.
Phone No. 79
Office at Enerson's Shoe Stoe
Lawrence Mills
A ttorney-At-Law
Chickasha I. T.
Office in Sayer Building
Dr. Chas. P. Brown
Physician and Surgeon.
Office 3rd and Chickasha.
Residence 612 Chickasha Av.
Office Phone 154
Residence Phone 158.
H. A. Wh-lfe W. M. Randle
Bert Clendening
M Ball Transfer end Storap
Company
Contractors and
Movers of
Household Goods Etc.
Phone 463 Office 205 Chick. Ave
Robt. Burns W. E. RirtiarJson X-. R- I"Se
Burns Richardson &. In!e
lawyers
Phone 493
Offices Rooms 1 & 2 Over Iloveys
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 358, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 28, 1906, newspaper, February 28, 1906; Chickasha, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc728681/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.