Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 231, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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1 Bank
Vv Mt is the hirst Consideration in Deieciing a. uauu.;
SAFETY
Whatever eUe you may want the prime object ii cer-
t&inty of repayment.
Tiie First Nationa
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA.
For eleven years this Larik has been identified with
the progress of Chickasha and Grady county. The
funds of its depositors have been conservatively han-
dled and every call for a return of the same has been
honored with unfailing pr. mijt.iesa.
With this record as an earnest f what may be ex-
pected in the future we invite those in need of ourser-
vices to call on us.
Capital $20.)0C0.00. Surplus $60000.00
United States and Postal Savings
Bank Depository.
51iort Stories
Of The Town
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j "The Sunshine"
We are not "CHEAP."
We do not sell "CHEAP GOODS."
Nobody enjoys "FEELING CHEAP."
Everything we sell is GOOD and our
pricesare USUALLY A LITTLE LOW-
ER than others.
We always answer phone 25 cheer-
fully and serve you promptly.
Let Our "Sllll-Sllilie" our
Case Continued.
The suit of the Franklin Kire In-
surance company against Cutler Tiros.
Insurance agency which was called in
Judge Vance's court yesterday was
continued until October .
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Moved From Ardmore.
Mrs. J. T. Hultsman and children j
of Ardmore arrived in the city last j
night to join her husband J. T. Hulls- j
man who is clerking in the Eagle Mer- j
pantile store. Mr. and Mrs. Hultsman !
have rented property at 10." West I
Kansas avenue and will begin house-I
keeping at cnee. j
New Telephone Directory.
Manager L. V. Brown received the
new directories for the telephone ex-
change and the books will be deliv-
ered over the city to the patrons of
the company as soon as they are prop-
erly checked. The September direc-
tory is a month late. The book con-
tains lfjij city and rural phone numbers.
fl Rfnnrf and
Liver Troubles
Much tteknest Start with weak stomach and consequent
poor impoverished blood. .Nervout nd pale-people lack
f.Kd rich red biooil. Their stomachs need invigorating
for siter til a man can be no stronger than his stomach
A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver
active m-iLts rich red blood and overcomes and drives
out discsse. producing bacteria and cures a whole multi-
tude of diseases.
Cet rid ot roar Stomach Weakness and
Liver Laziness by taking a course ol
Vr. Pierce's lioldea Medical Discovery
the ireat Stomach Hestorative Liver
lariSorator and Blood Cleanser.
ou can't aff.ird to accept any medicine of unknown
comfMtlson as a substitute for "Gulden Medical Discov-
ery' which is a medicine of ivoi composition having
a complete list of ingredients in plain English on its hot-tc-wrapper
same being attested as correct under oath.
Dr. Pfcroe-s Pioumat Prlletm rervif and lovlrorale Stomach. Liver and Bowels
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POISONS IN KITCHENS
DEATH LURKS IN UNCLEAN
COOKING UTENSILS.
Though your clothes be as scarlet we
can make them white as snow.
Pearl Steam Laundry
Pete Heffner Prop. Phone 392.
Cliickaslia Business College
Established 1S04.
Full and complete Commercial and Stenographic courses.
We secure positions for our graduates.
Many good positions will be open during the fall and
winter for bookkeepers and stenographers
Enroll now and be prepared. -221 mo.
BARNES AND KING
1 PURCHASE SHOP
Robs M. Barnes and Sam Cole have
purchased the barber shop at 119
South Third street formerly owned
by Mr. Cole and have taken charge
of the same. They will be pleased to
meet their old friends and guarantee
first class up-to-date work.
Mr. Hames has been with the Rock
Inland shop for a number of years
and Mr. Kins has also been emvloyed
In the same shop. Both are thorough-
ly competent in their line and ihe
new firm will no doubt enjoy a pros-
perous business.
Tin Rust la Dangerous and Bad Cork!
Offer Harborage to Microbes-
Ptomaines Worst of House-
hold Dangers
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KNIGHTS TEMPLARS OFF
FOR STATE GATHERING.
W. C. Matthews the Chickasha del-
egate Kugene Hamilton grand sec-
retary of Knights Templar of the In-
dian Territory and J. V. pnenke past
grand commander of the Indian Ter-
ritory left this afternoon for Oklaho-
ma City where they will attend the
amalgamation of fhe Oklahoma and
Indian Territory commanderies which
will take place there tomorrow morn-
ing at the state meeting.
John Coyle of Rush Springs one of
the pioneer Masons of this county
will also attend the meeting. Mr.
Coyle and Mr. Hamilton are charter
members of the Chickasha Lodge.
The first steps toward the amalga-
mation of the two lodges were taken
at. the flrand Lodge meeting at
Chickasha.
NOTICE ELKS.
Chickasha lodge No. 7."" meets this
evening at eight o'clock sharp. Busi-
ness of Importance to every member.
E. A. PEYTOX Secretary.
Additional Local
BY GUN
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Hi-. SUPREME COURT did a great thing wen it declared
the Bank Deposit Guaranty Lav.-Constitutional. Us Fellows tht
(tn t know anvth;n;r .ihout bank' statement? can't tell whether
they are good Lad or indifferent.
Now We Do Know That When We Have Got
a Dollar m a State 'nk. She is 3S Good
as a GOVERNMENT BOND.
Interest Tald on Time Deposits. Your Business Solicited.
Tiie Farmers Stale Bank
OKLAHOMA. i
E. W. POWER Cashier. 1
CHICKASHA.
'' I". COUHTNUY. lr--Lvr:t.
H M. Cochran made a business trip
to Ninnekah this morning.
. Fireman J. Pixler of the Rock Is-
land is reported as being quite iil at
his home .'!0S lucho Avenue.
Mrs. V. H. Spruce left this morning
for Cedar Rapids Iowa where she will
visit a few days.
V. H. Dramion began work as city
salesman for the Dawson & Schuler
Produce company this week.
Horace Conley who has been ill of
typhoid fever at his home in Elk City
is expected in Chickasha Saturday.
Deputies John Phillips and G. W.
Keatherston are in Oklahoma City !
today on special business and attend-
ing the fair.
Mrs. Krnest Hay of Omaha Nebras-
ka who has been in the city the guest
of her parents returned home this
morning.
Miss Mozeilo Suinptcr has been en-
tertaining her mother Mrs. Kruder
and iil tie sister Mary of Cotobo Ok'.a.
for the past few days. Mrs. Kruder
returned home this afternoon.
The Court of Honor will hold the
installation of officers tomorrow night
ami a number of candidates will be
initiated. After the busness meeting
the members will ;ijoy a social hour.
Hery kitchen Is not only a plae
for the preparation of food but also
a laboratory of pouon. For exam;:'.
tin rust is dangerous. Death was th
reauit of boy a having eaten stewed
fruit in which a tin spoon had stood
long ecough to become corroded. This
fact a brought out at the inquest
Lead w ater pipes also have their dan-
ger; hence the water first drawn off
in the morning should not be used for
drinking.
Bad corks offer harborage to all
aorta of unpleasant mitts and mi-
crobes especially a moat repugnant
creatine known as the "tyroglyphus."
One almost hesitates to speak of
ptomaine poisoning concerning which I
such au iituitiise amount baa been
written. Vet this Is after all the
worst of household dangers and the
moat frequent cause of accidental
poisoning.
Most people are under the lmprea- 1 f.- 4
aion that only tainted meat produces
ptomaines. This Is not correct. Pto- j
inaiues are formed principally in oook- j
ed foods. Cooking kills certain ml- I
crobea which are the deadly foes of
those others which produce the pto-
maine poisons.
These pcinong form principally In
pork goose mackerel herring sal-
mon and shell ah. They seldom oc-
cur In beef mutton or chicken.
Cheese however tometiniea contains
them. .i 1 '
There is one point w hich It is very
necessary to remember concerning
ptomaine po'sor.s. Once tht-y are
formed they uVe not killed or ren-
dered harmless by re-cooking.
Provided that reasonable care Is
taken In using clean cooking utensils
and dishes one need have no fear of
running serious risks. With very few
exceptions all these poisonous mat-
ters are developed under conditions
which no self-respecting housewife
would tolerate.
Avoid any food which may be In
the slightest degree tainted use only
clean dishes and pots and pans and
there is no risk of being made 111
through the presence of poisonous
matter.
AT THE STAR THEATER.
New Management.
PROURAM.
VAUDEVILLE.
Swore and Vestbrook Singing danc-
ing and Talking.
Moving Piotures.
Mr. Wise Investigator.
The Gypsy.
Prices: 5 and 10 cents.
Diggest 5 cent show in town.
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IN THE BANK.
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BESTFRIEND
AND
IT IS' SAFE
ORPHEUM THEATER.
"At Perry's Ranch" Wester Drama.
"Mutt and Jeff" and the Dog Catch-
er." Comedy.
Vaudeville. '
Dunstin and Lee the Italian .uid the
Newsboy.
All cars stop in front of the Or-
pheum during show hours.
Matinee every day at 2:30 p. m.
0 p. m.
THE KOZY THEATER.
Souih Third street between Kansas
and Chickasha. W. C. Blackstone
proprietor.
"Maby's Fall" A real comedy.
"Hack to Life" A feature film.
"Tobacco Culture" Educational.
Plenty of electric fans. i '
Kool Komfortable Kozy.
Remember: We give away a cash
prize every Wednesday night. Save
your coupons.'
Admission 5 cents. Don't miss it.
Ilest show in town for the money.
The new home of the r.c show.
THE MAJESTIO THEATER.
Bar-le-Dun.
To make this from currants use
the large cherry currants removing
all the seeds with a darning needle or
tjuill from the stem end. Weigh out
the seeded currants and to every
three pounds allow one cupful of wa-
ter and 4H pounds of granulated su-
gar. Make a syrup of the sugar and
water and cook until a few drops
turned into cold water make a soft
bull. Add the currants bring to a
boil cook three minutes take from
the Are and turn at once into small
tumblers. Seal the same as jelly.
This Is one of tho most delicious of
all our conserves. Delineator.
Program Tonight
. MOTION PICIUE3.
"Co-Ed Piolessor" A story of col-
lege life a dispeller of the blues.
"The Rlack Horse Troop of Culver"
Dramatic.
Vaudeville.
Extraordinary engagement 3 big
nights of real fun with William Gon-
zales and Williams "The scream pro-
ducers in vaudeville. Complete change
or play every night. Tonight "An
Aristocratic Liar" considered the fun-
niest act In vaudeville.
Edith Decker pianist.
Night and day show 5 and 10
cents. Doors open 7:2t).Begins 7:30.
Chopped Veal German Style.
Put through a machine or chop very
5ne two pounds of lean veal; for this
the shoulder Is Inexpensive and well
ftavoted. Season with one teaspoonful
af salt one half of a teaspoonful o
onion Juice one-half of a teafpoonful
of pepper ane one tabletpoonful of
chopped parsley. Form into small
rhops Inserting a piece of bone or
silck of macaroni In the small end;
.Hp each chop Into slightly beaten egg
roll In fine bread crumbs and Immerse
In smoking hot fat for eight to ten
minutes according to the thickness
of the chop. Serve with tomato sauce.
Transparent Pudding.
Warm half a pound of fresh butter
but do not allow it to melt; mix with
It half a pound of powdered sugar and
ptlr them together till they are per-
leclly light. Add a small nutmeg
grated or half a large one. Peat eight
r-ggs as light us possible and stir
them gradually Into the butter and
sugar; finish with sufficient extract of
ropes to give It a fine flavor; stir the
whole very hard; butler a deep dish
put In the mixture and bake It half
an hour; serve it up cold. You may
bake tBis pudding In puff paste.
Foolish Way to Look on Life.
The most Ignorant of all are those
who constantly dv. ill on the dark side
of life. N'ever In this way will life
l? brightened or bettered.
i Ladies of Maccabees
Celebrate Anniversary
The Maccabee ladies will hold an
all day session tomorrow at the.
Knights of Pythias hall to celebrate
the lOtn anniversary of the order.
Plans have been made for a big meet-
ing and visitors are expected from the
Alex Anadarko EI Reno Oklahoma
City and Lindsay hives.
State Commander Mrs. Laura Puck-
ett of Stillwell Oklahoma is expect-
ed and will make an address. The
meeting will begin at 10 o'clock and
continue all day. A chicken dinner
will be served at the ha'! at the P.oon
hour. All Maccabee ladies are re-
quested to be present.
WILSON PRELIMINARY.
Judge T. P. Moore itisued the papers
summoning witnesses for tne prelim-
inary hearing of Joe Wilson charged
wilh killing Mont Campbell to appear
in his court tomorrow. Officers were
busy this afternoon serving the subpoenas.
NORMAN CASE CONTINUED.
Commissioner E. Hamilton continu-
ed Hie cape of J A. Norman of Com- I
I ant he whi'h a called in his court :
t'ulny for two week. Norman is
'harped with jniiis I'niteil St:.te j
nm;l to pry into Ihimuckb K'-crets.
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RANK
The sword and pen are both mighty but MONEY is
mightier than both. Protect your family yourself.
Start now and watch it grow.
We pay 4 per cent interest on the money you put in
our bank and compound the interest every six months.
The Oklahoma National Bank
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Little Things Tbat Count
And are often unobserved by par-
ents is their ehildrens failing or de-
fective sight. You should watch and
r.ee that the little ones are not
straining their eyes in a bad light
or by over-studying. When they
have already done so have their
eyes examined and their vision '-or-rected
with the proper glasses at
Carr's Optical Parlor
423 Chickashi Ave.
Tlii
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Drug
Store is For You
Use our phone
bought it here
We want you to feel welcome here.
light your cigar here whether you
or not come in and let U3 get acquainted and in
return we offer you our years' of experience in the
Drug business. We know it from start to finish
and your prescription will be handled by a man
who knows.
THE MODEL DRUG STORE
WITH A MODEL FOUNTAIN
Throw away your burnt out
lamps when a lamp is blackened
inside it ought to be thrown away.
It uses current expensively and
gives unsatisfactory light.
It is real economy to get new
lamps when you need them.
Chickasha Light. Heat & Power Co
317 Ch'ckatha Ave. Phone 100.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 231, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1911, newspaper, October 5, 1911; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc728833/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.