Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FIFTEEN, No. 156, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1914 Page: 3 of 8
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CHICKASHA DAILT EXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
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JUDGE R. L. WILLIAMS
nsloful to the two- and offered hi tm
.No amount
Sins of "Society"
( Cwtlnued from Dime Uae.)
declared ? man's Inle lligence c;nn(
he def rinlned by the sixe of his ha
hand; he had seen many a man wii
a head seven and a i a f on the oil laid
and only six and an eighth on the li
side.
no uoeiareii noliody ever wenl
minct. I tie amietod person simply
loiild not See he said jus; like tha
I woman who sat. beside a window win
I" eurtain dran down- ihre was su
obstruction before her eyes iliat wai
all. He said tile so-called blind se.
many things back in llieir minds. IU
j told his audience it could that trefj
moment shut Its eyes and visualtM
1 ringing before its mind the picture
I (if Its homes and loved ones. Sight is
I mental thought he said
The mind is made up of nine powers
which cannot be lost he said. M
can't get away from his faculties.
Uian ever lost. Ills memory; no in
i.'Ver went crazy the evangelist i
dared emphatically start ling his c
gregation. The supposed memory l(
er simply could not rcof)eet; the st;
posed insane man simply cmibl no
think that's all he said.
No person at the tabernacle .o;
sessed a single atom or cell of tlv
physical body he or she had heei
born with Mct'onnell said. "The ma
days after you were born nut. yet
rever changed at all!" he declared.
Man will go out some day and then
ill be decomposition dissolution. In
said but man himself will not hi
I changed. Memory conscience i . a
son all the faculties will be exactly
w itbe same the evangelist insisted: and
the narrated the story of Hives the
rich man of Christ's parable who m
I to hell and whose memory created
'I misery whose oven mental lacult.- 3
I on earth. "Von may not care mui
about religiop my brother" McCo
nell cried "hut you're not wise if yi
'jure Indifferent to your future! feu'
going somewhere!"
Tht nreacher rema -d unnn n
on''- intelligent men of Chickasha who kne
they had a mind a will conscienc
'(reason and so lorth. The. knew
OUR SALE OPENS WITH
A RUSH
WHY?
Because when we put on a sale people know it
means bargains and isn't to mislead to try to
fool the public. If you have never attended one
of our Clearance Sales try us. Let us prove
this statement. We always lead in merchandise
quality and price. We never follow or try to imitate.
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MATRIMONIAL MATTERS.
If.
s ikked it
rriage licen
woefull
Milh
Mr. and Mi
ss Ylarv It
will Y0Ure Bilil: and Costive! BEST DIARRHOEA REMEDY.
HJajtha lZ ck headache i bad breath sour; if you have ever used Chamber-
j stomach tmred tongue and indlgea-j Iain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
son mean liver and bowel- .logged.! Remedy you know that it is a succes
ire rejoic n i-" :t bottle oI m P. Ouin Whatley. Ata.. writes ''I
iter fum Ut Pm t0d8y anU ! 1d meases and got caught out in 'th
I ' "'" "le stoni!"'; bowels of fer-; rain and It settled in my stomach ami
s 6i iuous ana waste. A . bowels. I had an awful time and had
full bowel movement gives a satisfied j it not been for Chamberlain's Colic
t tank ul leeling makes you feel fine. ( Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy I could
(effective yet miid. Don't gripe -:. not possibly have lived but a few
Law-ton ' . "rs longer twt thanks to this rem-
tnty. Hoc-
that memory wnnld be there; that mat
an now lived in a world of hope and (onsent to the wedding
tinrise but his day would set when Floyd Marshall aged "2 'I
his life ended and he would go 01! J Mils Dulcie Allen aged Is
Conscience the faithful little moni-j Ark and .Miss VvarIHa llil1
there's nothing more absolutely aw -!
. iamg a j They react alt the pe-ple all the
letu-e which you can never get rid mpKXDregg Vaut Arts.
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His Economical Mind.
-Mr. Bummerman- is it true that
time coming up here you've engaged
yourself to Hilly. Harry Ed and
George as well as to myself?" Miss
Sweetly "What if it is.'" Mi. Siira-
merroan "Then I d like to know if
you have any objection !ci all of us
chipping in to buy the engagement
ring?"
Adv.
Ay I am now well and strong." For
ale by all dealers. Adv. d&w
L'iplomacy or f3ishon:sty!
son Jesus; you may not be iierfect
rut my son will help you.
' "Mow I thank (!od for Jeeus!" He-
j onm II cried fervently ami ho con
I eluded with a highty appeal for men
to make their peace immediately
i Mr. and Mrs. Stover gave n vocal
I duet "That Old A)xe that Will Not
' i.et Me Go" and rcd McConnell sang
"He DK-d in .My Place." The Rev. Mr.
Jones of nsd;ui;o ol'l'ererl nrnvov
ml in a great
!'t
ctor s room of the First National I
k to which place all men are nr-
tly Invited to go each afternoon
Clock. There were forty-one men
sent in ic room throughout the I
'ice and a number of others stood
he doorway Folding chairs wUI
between lulams ami West
between Williams and som
tdUfato. hut i is alwnvs Wil- m?W f"' "' aceomtno.lati
t Is conceded by those whi
Lit
li'TIlD nn-i--.ni' III I IIM
1" . BRAND . .
Bottled Where the Best
Grapes Grow.
The Drink
77 1 hat Links
Health With
Sociability
m mate thin Jndi
r Imt un Uiiich strcn!H
ilicr (.'aiiiluIaH's put to-
il vnr' in (ho CODfltltU-
tinn. ami on the supreme
.vliu ;itttnil tilt nthcr hiPiM iiiKS
. i
The Fruit
Delicacy
Without a Rival
jSfEW STATE
HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE
Tender and sweet just that degree of sweet-
ness that comes from a mellow ripened fruit
ihis pineapple ripens under the tropic sun tern-
pered by the trade winds and gentle rains that
bring bloom to the soil in Hawaii.
A variety of appetizing delicacies can be pre-pared-with
little trouble and little work-desserts
pleasing in appearance and taste. New State
i ineapple is truly a valuable addition to your
pantry supplies. Look for the Map on the label.
ASK YOUR GROCER.
The pvnniMtlfoit i;nvi' n pond iione-t:.
ing talk to men urging the moral ami
iiiown
.-mis i hat I fact that
lilattorm within him
's Iff slilendi." service
;in'c-(- of w' at he wi l
men gave short prayers and the meet
in. adjotinied in exaetly one-half houi'
i n liaud with a folding organ am
music added to the pleasantness a
' the gathering.
Queer Toothache Cure.
A 8 cure for toothache. Mr. E. A.
Rawlence told the Dorset ilOng.j An I
UqUnrian Kield club at Dorchester re
cently a Dorset farmer two or three
years ago recommended a friend to
pill his arm round a young oak tree
mark the place where his fingers met
and there make a slit in the bark.
Thn with his right hand he sas to
pull some hair from behind his right
ear and pul it Iri the slit in the bark
Subscribe tot itie DalJv Kxm-fvia
Barney Granite and
Marble Works
Pneumatic Tools and Latest
Machinery
Better Work for Less Money
We make a Specialty of
Monuments and Grave Stones
Best Equipped Shop in the State.
North Fourth St. North Royal Hotel
Keep Your Kitchen Cool
When the themometer is nearinp; the hun-
dred mark no woman enjoys cooking over a
coal range-
If gs is available no woman should be ex-
pected to do so.
Th- use of an Acorn Gas Range means
Kitchen comfort.
Your fuel expenses and the heat stops im-
mediately. And you can cook and bake in 20 to 30 per
cent less time on the Acorn Gas Range.
Come and see the niw samples.
Chickasha Gas 6 Electric Company
421 Chickasha Avenue
Phon 100
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FIFTEEN, No. 156, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 1, 1914, newspaper, July 1, 1914; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc728956/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.