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WEEKLY EXPRESS
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Chickasha. Indian Territory. Tuesday May 17. 1904
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No. 114
You are a Committee of One to Work for a Larger and Better Chickasha
Goltirie Vs. Chickasha
A Patting Day For Polh Teams
ISoth Pitchers Slugged Hard.
First Inning: The Senators go
to the stick first but couldn't score
in the first half on account of good
fielding by the locals Fennel t
first on the list could do nothing
with Kern's pitching batted an
easy one to Grant on 3rd anil was
tossed out at first. Berry follows
up with a safe hit Smalley okcd
one to pitcher Kerns and was hand-
ed at 1st in good style. I'ruing-
ton exercises "Butch" with a hot
grounder which was nicely gather-
ed up and tossed to first making
three outs. Kerry managed to get
to 3rd and died.
Kerns lands 011 the ball for a
safe hit and manages to steal 2nd
and 3rd during Bennett's time at
stick. Adams gave Bennett a
walk .fo first on balls. Kerns
scores 011 iluuscr's single l'ork-
uey's bard batted grounder was
gobbled by Wcisingcr very nicely
and tossed to 1st making tlie first
man down. Grant put out a dean
bit scoring Bennett and moving
Hauser to 3rd who scored during
Wtller's batting. Wilier bats an
infield ball o 1st baseman and
takes a scat on the Ix-nch Wiaking
the second out. Tarr's fly was
pulled down by Shot t Stop Wcis-
ingcr which put the Senators to
batting again.
Second Inning. WciVingcr bats
a light one to Kerns and goes out
nt 1st. Belch fielded Hugh's long
fly with ease; "Jack" CampUll
picks out a big pa! in leaf fan and
rocs back to his jiositioii in the field
making the third out.
Adams gave Butch a walk to
l-t on balls; Belch found a fan
and went back on the lieneh;
Kerns puts "out a clear hit; Butch
scores ofT of Bennett's safe hit;
I lauscr puts one in the clear and
lungs up at 1st base full. Fork-
tiey gels a hit in the slats by pitch-
er Adams and gets firt ba.-e.
Kerns Bennett and Hauser all
scored 0:1 Grant's single the ball
was fumbled by the visitors giv-
ing the Locals a chance for these
scores; Welter never hit the ball;
Tarr gets first on a nice hit and
Mole second and third; Butch gi ts
a walk on balls; Wcisingcr gathers
up Belch's infield batting and stops
him at first.
Third Inning: Kerns gaveMetz
first on balls; Adams batted for a
two-bager and got it; Met gain-
3rd; Metz and Adams lxth scored
off of Bennett's two-base hit; Ber-
ry walked to first on balls; Smalley
filled up bases with a single; Ben-
nett scored on an error by Grant;
Berry was put out at home in an
effort to do the same; Weisinger
gets a two bager; MeU gained 3rd
base; Bennett batted a two-base
hit scoring Metz and Adams; Ber-
ry goes to first on balls; Smalley
fills up the bases again with a. safe
hit; Grant makes another error on
which Bennett scored: Berry was
put out at home again Weisinger
lands out a two-base hit; Bennett
makes a grandstand catch off
Hugh's long fly to center field;
Campbell scored Weisenger off his
safe hit; Butch errored on Metz's
grounder the runner gained first
base; Canipltetl and Metz scored
olT of Adam's clean hit; Bennet
lays one upagainsl the plank and
makes a three-ba.se run and scored
Adams; Kerns saved Berry's pop-
up fly making the three outs af-
ter hard jiouuding and making ten
scores.
Kerns batted the air; Bennett
batted to Bennett on third and
was tossed out at first; Hauser
gets a ckan hit; I'orkncy gets an-
other liody ln-ating by Adams and
goes to first Hauser scored off tf
Grant's single; Weller (Little
Willie) puts a long one over the
fence and scratches all the pads
scoring l'orkney Crous and him-
self loud ctiMriiig from the grand-
stand; Tarr gets a clean hit goes
to second on pass ball and stole
third Andrews goes on balls
again; ik-tch batted to Weisenger
and was thrown out at first.
4th Inning: Kern's sends Smal-
ley to first on balls. liming ton
goes on a safe bit. Weiseniger
scores smalley w ith his safe hit.
Butch saves Hugh by a pop up
(iy. CampMl ta.cs a jolt on the
hip by Kerns and limps to first.
Metz bats to Andrews and was toss-
ed out at first. Campbell and
Hushs died on bases.
Kern's kits to Bennett who
fumbled which gave "Tommie"
his base. Kerns swiped second.
Bennett stiuck out Ilaiisicr battel
1 to first and went out Kern's stole
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roller top desk one open top desk two S ft. standing desks
one Remington t iewriter and cabinet one Globe Wernicke fft
filing cali net. Letter Tress etc. Inquire at $1
FOR SALE OR RENT
Ware room 50x165 ft. with goo.vt offices. Barn
Sheds welt and a lot 1S0 by 25.1 ft. lot enclosed.
FOR SALE CHEAP IF TAKEN AT ONCE
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third and scored on a pass ball.
Bennett saves Toikney's foul.
Fifth Inning: Adams gained
first off Hausier's error. Berry gets
to first on Weller s error in the j
the field. Adam's throwed out cn
second by Weller assisted by An-;
drews. ' j
Grant walks on balls Berty
gathers Weller' s fly on second
Grant stole second Tarr gave Ben-
ny a fly which was gathered in
Grant throwed out at second play-
ing off.
Sixth Inning: Smalley goes on a1
safe hit Bruington goes to second
on a two bagger. Grant gets to
second on a two bagger. Grant I
pets under Weisinger's fly Smalley j
and Brungton scores off Hugh's
two bagger Campbell faned out
Metz goes on a clean hit Hughs
and Met scored on Adams batting
Adams scored on Bennett s hit to
center field Berry found a hole in
his club.
Caniplell receives grand stand
talk account of his difficult catch
off Andrews long fly Betch goes
on a hit Bennett hit on arm by
Adams and wilks to first. Hausitr
batted the breeze tlnVJtime. Betch
runs home on Torkney's hit Kerns
was forced home and was put out.
Seventh Inning: Smalley goes
on balls and stole second Bruing-
ton fanned out Weisinger batted
an easy one to Kern's and was
thrown out at first Porkncy mits
Hugh's fly in right field. Three outs
Weller takes first on a hit Tarr
gets a two bagger Weller scores on
Andrews safe hitting Laughmiller
fanned out Kern's battad to Weis-
inger who shot to Benny Benny
to Bennett making play putting
Andrews and Tarr to the out.
Ivight Inning: Camplell gets a
hit Met batted to Andrews and
was tossed Out at first Grant field-
ed Bennett's foul Campbell comes
home on a pass ball. By Andrews
ijnick work Benny never reached
first.
Bennett bats to Weisinger and
on his error gams Jirst iiauser
makes Campliell busy with a long
fly w hich was saved Torkncy bats
to the fence and gains second base
and scores Capt. Bennett Grant
bats to Weisinger who fumbled
and gave Grant the second Weller
never left the plate. .
Ninth Inning: Smalley struck
o it. Bruiusiton batted txp-tip to
Laughmilkr and was thrown out
at first Tarr makes a splendid stop
off Weising's hot grounder and
t irew him out at first.
Tarr fanned out and Butch fol-
lowed up in the same way. Laugh-
njiller got first oil balls Bennett
batted to second baseman and was
tossed out at first.
Tenth Inning: Weller saves
Hugh's fly in left field. Campbell
gets to first on short throwing by
Grant Butch throws Metz out at
first. Grant throws Adams the
third out.
Clean hit by Haiiser and a two-
bagger by Fork ney ends the game.
Hauser scoring broke the tying
score.
Score; Chickasha iS Guthrie 17.
Batteries: Chickasha; Kern's
Laukhmiller Porkney. Guthrie
Adanii jrBijrington. Time 2 hours
ann 20 min. Umpire PeRoss.
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If you can stop a drain upon
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upon his entire system.
Not a big one in itself but when
multiplied by the number of seconds
in a day means an enormous loss
of strength.
Ask for free booklet "The Struggle
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the rush and grind of modern life
every healthy normal man should
wear an O-P-C suspensory.
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SUSPENSORIES IS COMPLETE
H. J. BROWNSON.
DKt'CKilST
Rings for Gifts f
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tier this season
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We have a new sUxk
in'great variety. Kings
for bridr.s wives
lovers friends and
everybody. Don't fail
to see ur stock. - -
DIAMONDS UKMOUNTKD
Haftom & Owsley
JHWIXICRS
Next to Cilie is Bank.'
A Naw Firm
Southwestern Land Company.
Henry Price and S. A. Ben-
nett Proprietors.
S.A. Bennett late of Belvidere
III. come to Chickasha a few days
ago after looking over Oklahoma
and Indian Territory for about
sixty days and decided to locale
In Chickasha as it is the lxst jart
of the Indian Territory in which
to locale. Mr. Bennett was suc-
cessful in buying a half interest in
the real estate business with Hen-
ry Price who has been here for
the past three years and has been
very successful as a real estate
man. Mr. Price has done a big
business in selling Oklahoma
farms. Henry is one of those eu-
gelic hard working kind of jx.o-
ple who always makes a success of
everything he undertakes. By his
economical way of doing business
he has now a nice bank account on
tke credit side of the ledger.
Mr. Benett co mes to us highlv
recommended by some of the best
citizens of Illinois also by some of
the l)cst banks in the state i. he
new firm will do a general laud
business in Oklahoma and Indian
Territory buying and selling
farms and leases etc. They will
also handle all kinds of city prop-
erty relit and collect. Their office
will still be at the same old stand
pirst National Bank building.
Program Musicals.
1 . Piano Duct-.; Mrs J. C Ter
rell E- C Burton.
2. Tiano Solo Mrs. Staley.
3. Vocal Solo Miss Helen Har
vey.
4. Vocal Solo Mrs. R. F.ScoN
fern.
5. Rcadipg Miss Frances Da-
vis. 6. Ladies Quartette Mesdames
McClure and Fox and Misses Rem-
ington and Ray.
7. Piano SolwMrs. Kcndell
Callaway.
8. Vocal Solo Mrs. Annie
Dinsmore MeClure.
Piano Duet Mesdames H.
L. Jarboc. II. II. JohjisQu.
10. Reading Miss Frances Da;
vis.
it. Male Quartette
Methodist church Tuesday even-
ing May 1 7th igo. Admission
25 cents. 13-14
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the preliii:ics. This work will be done in a relia-
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REAL ESTATE.
"If you would be wealthy" says Benjiman Franklin
"Think of saving as well as getting" When you are
enjoyingseasons of prosperity place a part of your in-
come in Chickasha Real Estate. Some day this may
carry you oyer a rough and rocky road. When you
make an investment. - - - -
MAKE IT PAY
I have a great many hargaing which I have not
space to mention. If you h.'ive real estale to
sell or if you want to buy or rent
SEE ME
I have the best bargains
offered in Chickasha today.
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A bargain good five room house and stable on
tw: lots $35 O.OO
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orchard and storm celler occupying three lots. Q
TO LET.
Brand new f v.tr room house close in. Good
five room house south forth street all improve
ments including stable wash house etc.
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To Advertisers
All copy for new adds or changes
in old ones must be handed in not
latter than 8.30 a. m. Otherwise
we cannot guarantee the appear-
ance of the same on the day on
the day on which they are sent
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Project Yourself
Intending visitors to St. Louis
during the U Id s Fair can assure
thcaiselves satisfactory rooming
iicojmmoilatious through the Mer-
chants' Service company at a nom-
inal expense. For particulars ap-
ply at the nearest Frisco System
agent. tf
T'ie Perrine i.itel building situ-
ated on the southwest corner of
First and Robinson streets in Ok-
lahoma City was completely gutted
last night by fire. The Perrine
livery barn which is located back
of the hotel was also destroyed to-
gether with fifteen Ppq liOucs.
The fire was discovered About. izh.
night and every effort was made to
save the horses but owing to the
large aiuount of hay v the sta-
ble it ws but a short time until
every thing was on lire. Mr.
Perrine was badly burned.
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every fani'ly that the main j
(piestion to lc answered is
LIBRARY VOTING TICKET.
This coupon entitles the holder to two votes that can be
cast for any institution competing for the beautiful Library
when properly filled out signed and returned to this office.
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CHICKASHA DAILY KXPPFSS.
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THE OOSrOI GRIST Mill-
Solicits You r T rad e .
iValers in Com Meal (.li.dum Flour and all Kinds
of Peed and V.'w.!. We Sell Gasoline Fii-i-ies
and MiUit!S Supplies. :: :: :: ;; ..
The of the Fami
ly ate answering the ques-
tion by purchasing more
than a million - - - -
Singer Se win r Ma-
chines Each Year.
Sold for cash or cm in-
stallments. Old machiv.ci
exchanged Mchim; np-. ti
les oil ati-i arts can lie ob-
t?.'.hed at our store. Your
repair work solicited -
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 114, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 17, 1904, newspaper, May 17, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc728935/m1/1/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.