Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 164, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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Patties Birozets a Specialty. v'Lcre us your
wants in fancy Cream. We have the cciy Sani-
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C H A C K A 5 H A OKLAHOMA f c. : D A Y JVLY 'CTH.
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are no to be to.ra;nl evro by t
repubUcan t-arty. V.'e rowd lift bow
f-n!arse on the Vi of rjuW:i.a aj-
mifesions and proHils'-g for dtioo
purposes only. The republican party
had marked prosrw! .in promJs to
the -o !e and much gr-tr pro-Kre.-s
in adding' seiS.-U intfm?? 2nd
special priv!!egi-s. This party Vii'.d--d
by fcxpfdiency and cii.;;Ka e-
.isity would (iE-j this yar on what the .froota wore
d'-n.wratic groucd. Ii ttU arpar-l'he rroojns. we dm
ent rect-nt iroer:-?s is to tontinue it j sae that fn eah rase conventional
dcf-s not rcjuir? a i:-ry prt-at s-ee j tlat.k" a worn. In ordr 'bat no
of the iaia::catU.n to s-'re w rit t-n in- i tiundretandnp cay ar;.e in ;Le
to a republican pla'forra for year? future it will te the editorial policy
hence th?e i!J:;rt?nr. words of of "b;s pa; -r to ?:--n: e the C. B. was
Tbon-as Wlmox -Eq'jsl riab-s to i u-d ttnless the contrary fs stared.
ill.. sr-Kial priviiie-i to r.'-n
I - v . e
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cr .5 cf bi: a:
said.
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rourme. There wa
The tlrsli Hotel
W. C. KING Frcpri-or.
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In "wrvine up" several recent wed-
drnes the jocity reporter of the Ex-
pres has given somewhat detailed ac-
counts of how the various brides were
dre-.-ed but has neglected 10 inform
aa anxiou and ever curious public
In jutite to
it proj-er to
?n party
haviiiE bad
dera! gov
ceiv v. ...
"The reptiUS
full control of the
liient far ro;we than
r.v an ac-.ount of
Ps p:e-eri':o- flair:
cat Jo-icditloB. ar..i brg-'y exareer-
i''i. will rot Pet jr.:-. in-
ve.-'ira-ion reveal the bad and de-
fective laws pa.ed by that party;
icious ; n.airrtained: relorn;s
rejected; the recent panic and Pa con-
;uence; promises broken; d;-s-iisila
ioa practiced: ncarr.ptency
confe--d by r f-i'iir" to met or-
ient public nedfs: and eibibirin?
thi incotiif-etpncy by the apt-ointment
of Junketing commisfions for
!
There is no dodging in rbe i-latforni.
It U a clearJ-ut statement of the
democratic principles and policies for
whith the American people are now
clau.Oiitg go loudlv.
The Oklahoma delegation was in the
llaaelight at Denver while the dele-
gation that went to Chicago sat in
the rear a slight difference.
Numerous Bryan men can now have
the satisfaction of sayin?. 'I told you
so."
With two Bills running for president
the allir'-d purpose of advising that j Just think of the babies that will be
par.y so lor.g in control and of buih I cbris-cned Bill this year.
boai-'ed legislative wi.-dom what o
letida.ion in required by the toun-j "No crow n of thorns" or "cross of
try. Against the republican party j gold" was needed this time to land
k d-t-nera: and crafty is a caps- j the Ncbrafiran.
Lie. determined. honest d"morracv
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in tympany wirn &ii just pubnc de-j Democratic year'
1 . .x; :l anl fitir rtnt ! v aL)n In lsfr-
LeL&lf the candid public judgment.
To tat J'idrment the issue mu.st be
r.a not net :n
as a r x -r c'
t r . h i-" 1
rr-Lt 'a the ; - 1 t .t waa ra-t
cf the vear g wo:K.
a cay in tr.e sprrr.?. te reco:;ects .
was set apart for this duty. If you :
lived at a distance It was quite an ui-
dertaking. j
The wagon was loaded up with gar-'
denies tools and tcrubblng hniahes i
and ioap and a big wash boiler. At
the house nearest the cemetery tou ;
called and got this boiler filled with ;
hot water. He recalls that the water :
alepped over on his bare feet as the
wagon pursue i sn uneven course;
through the burying ground. :
The first thin? wa? to five each
marble headstone a thorough scrub-;
bin? with soap and wat -. Then a
little rcugh tarderdre was done not
enough to gle the graves a trim ap-
pearance but sufficient to mark each ;
from its neighbors.
It was the custom cf all the country-
Eide to keep the headstones bright
and many persons could be seen work-
ing energetically with scrubbing 1
brashes cn any early ypriti? day. But
some graves were neglected he re-
calls: all the family had died or
moved away and the graves they de-; Of J. C. Eohart for the Office of
serted were fast being covered from
Eight In riot cf brier and tangled grass.
It must be that the graves of his an-
cestors were thai way now. for all his
kin not dead had found homea else-
where on the earth. These lines from
Longfellow's "Moriturt Salutamus"
come to hia mind:
E&ch at fitne well remembered prave
will kneel
And fr--m the Inscription wipe the weeds
ar.J
For every heart belt knoweth Itj own
loss.
And he resolves as he comes out of
h!s day dreaming that he will go back
some day and see that the headstones
are polished bright again. But he
never does.
First
Class
Accommodations
At
Reasonable
Rates
Board by Day
Week or Month
Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
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A Few Choice Lot? in the POCK ISLAND ADDITION
Icro and Lc-ii'ti;:!:. i.c:e tdjoiirng the crfy cn:e s-:::ali
farms .! bargasrs.
J. P. WAIL 313 1-2 S. 3rd
Anderson-Baker Co.
Wholesale and Retail
ICECREAM
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Phone 848.
H. R. Hovey M'gr.
it.e.ns are richt and ihe j-op! have
willed it.
comndttd and we unhMta'inglv sub-
mit cur cause to that fine and true
sense for the right we know d'srin-
riiehes the American people.''
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FARMER AND PROTECTION
Pedlar to do'ighnu-s
be the next pf rsid-.-nt.
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the I':i! will
For fo
tave rh
years 1 - x-
:.:- to d-.r
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Naturally .the "original Bryan man"
will now bob up veiy numerously.
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Senator Gore also "got his'' at Den-
ver and there was plenty of it.
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ANNOUNCEMENT
RtpreiectatiTt.
(Paid for by J. C. Bohart at 5 cents
per line for each insertion.)
To the people of Grady county:
I wsnt your support and votes as
one of your candidates for representa-
tives in the legislature of our state
and in return will promise if elected
to use my best efforts to secure the
very best laws to meet all the require-
ments of the people of my county
first and the state as well.
I further promise that I will endea-
vor to secure for Grady county her
share of the public buildings. I do1
not feel that I should be seat to re-1
GO TO
I SPARKS & GRALLE
FOR
Fire and Tornado Insurance Abstracts
and Farm Loans.
CHOICE LOTS FOR SALE IN SPARK'S ADDITION
Washita Valley Abstract Co.
PHONE NO. 1 BONDED ABSTRACTERS
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cn a taxed tab!
la - i tables t'.'
ad .
clo'h
' ' " j Save your Die red ice; It is the pur
!.d i-i-A.1..-. j est of distilled water; for drinking
r""'!;-'f purposes no mineral water eouals it
spread on a and for washing the fr.-e and hair
dririKs out of taxed nothing can excel it.
.Southwest Oklahoma Is not only the gaidnn skh of earth but it
has the lovliest climate of any coun'ry on earth
Our summers are as pleasant as any.
True we sometimes have two or three dayg In succession in July
and August that are a l!tle "extreme in warmth but where Is the
country on earth that can boast at all of the pleasant winters that
has cot it warm spells in cummer?
It do-s not exist.
And where can be found the country that has lovlier midsummer
nights than do we in Southwest Oklahoma?
It ha'nt be-n discovered.
There Is no ctmn-ry on earth where the skies are bluer 'he sun
brighter the wa'er clearer the loads higher the trees greener.
the crops prettier the a!r pui-r. 'he breezes more healthful and the
P""p!e more hoipitabie ik.u tliat of Southwest Oklftioma
The section of h!cb Chi ka.-ba f- the center.
There is no other section on this sublunary sr-here where that
r.-.-n an g 1 n- ai'-r to Namre and to Nature's Gk1.
Uses cf Olive OM.
Not every one realizes the medi-
cinal properties of olive oil. It is quite
true that the machinery of the body
needs oiling occasionally like any
mechanical machine which is con-
stantly in use and olive oil takiu in-
ternary will be exceedingly benefi-
cial. A tahlespooi.ful will aid the di-
gestion and ease liver trouble. This
oil should be served frequently as a
dressing and Is not only pleasant on
Tegetabies. but serves as an appetizer
as well. Taken internally either with
salads er alone it is henefirMa! for
catarrh either of the stomach cr
thri-at. It is known to be a great help
in cases of run-down nervous system
and loss of weight. Ir should he 1
rut.i-d well iii'-i the skin the entire r;urhri. .Pilv & .P.;d ;
bodv heir:' ma.sau'ed wi'h the oil. par- ! "
. -upreme es. turn l o.-.:i.
tictilrt.-iv ne sj :t.e. Arter niassnging ;
with olive oil use a Turkish towel ;'h"' ;h" b;i'i w"u11 I'
nrVibntr well over the body. As a '.'' work by tnrtigh'. At
t . ' Ventive of colds mix it with quinine i fitr.ciHl lift of 'ho cam
and rub cn the chest and back. It j given out that have con.
ran also be applied mixed with cam- 1 .imarv iaw and have their p.-J.ions.
nhor to cure soreness of the throat. I . .
' ! 111 l"'ul"'r loim. ibis will conclude
the wwk of the bnara except the hear-
A meiapnor worn a nisiory. (
To "know a hawk from ahernshaw" "'
fleet my ow-n views but. upon thei
contrary to secure such letisUtion as!
will meet the many mid various con-
ditions of one of the greatest counties
of tlin newest and best s'a'e in the
union.
Respectfully yours.
J. C. BOHART.
STATE ELECTION BOARD
COMPLETES ITS WORK
l.ii.n of the
today 1
nhaWy finish
i f. t t-ue th
dat-'v w;'l n-li-d
wi-h the
Is a metaphor with a curious history. 1
It is a comparison drawn from fa-1
conry. 'IIernshaw" Is a corruption of
'htroufcha'" or young heron a bird
which was a common prey of the fal-
cons. To know a hawk from a hern-
shaw therefore Is to be able to dis-
tinguish the falcon fiom its prey. A.
further colloquial corruption crept into
the phrase "to know a hawk from
a handsaw" a form used by Hamlet
In one place. Possibly the distinction
between a hawk and a hernsbaw was
found not to be strong enough for tha
pnriioses of the prorerb.
Inconsistent Way cf Showing It
"jtuilih whom I Lave not spoken to
for six months met me in the street
to-day and la the most nonchalant
way asked me if it was hot enough
for me"
"Well the cool liiipii.b r.ee of the fal-
low!" Baltimore American.
Thlo morning it deeio.-d that G.
L. Smith candidate .or nomination for
the lower house in Haskell county had
?n iillegal petition an his name was
stricken from the list. There were
only sixty-four names on his petition
whereas the law requires a hundred.
WHOOP! Wake up! You who
write letters and want Chlckasha to
be well advertised. Call at the Com-
mercial club room and gei literature
to put In with yotir letters. Use It
and you won't have to write anything
about Chlckasha andOndy county. It
is already said in what they will give
you there. Not a P-tter should be sent
to other s'ates without beim? accom-
panied by literature sti'di as the Com-
mercial club has prepared for that
purple.
A Certainly
Just as certain as it rains just
that certain will we still sell
groceries. Call up 83 if you
want something in the grocery
line. I always have everything
that the market affotds. I ap-
preciate every order if it is large
or small.
Our line of Cakes and Lunch
Goods is complete. I have added
something new ia the cake line
Dainty Cream Fingers if you
want something nice try some
of these in your next order.
E. TIGNOR
THE QUALITY IIOUSK
PHONE83
120 Third St.
H E R E V-O-U !
Citizens of Chickiisha ntul anyone
interested In fact send or hand to
("sd Allard secretary of the Commer-
cial clubt a list of names of persons
w hom you would Hk to have Informed
as to Chlckasha Grady county and
Southwest Oklahoma. Don't fail to do
this at once. Send In the names you
think of just now then send In those
you may think of later. Don't put It
off s minute. DO IT NOW.
SCHOOL LAND
For sale- '.'20 m um school land
provemeiiis in building iiuihI r.-nce.
$2000. will sell Die entire lease w(th
Improvements fur what this year's
mill iiiuirn piiei live per ecu
iiiitisinii This In a biii'i'iiln.
Cook real entitle
Inr
1 -tiii-.lonas
TO
COLORADO
VIA
Low Rates
Best Routes
Its Cool Out
There
For further inferrn-tica tele-
phone or call
W. B. CRAIG
AifBt.
or write
. C. O. JACKSoN"
I): vist-Jt Pa.--ent.ter A:ert
Oklahoma City.
Note:-Low Rates
Almost Anvwhere
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Eyes Examinsd Frci
Dr.J.B.Mibm&Son
Glares ScicRtiCcally F.iUu
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 164, Ed. 1 Friday, July 10, 1908, newspaper, July 10, 1908; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc728847/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.