Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 174, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 22, 1913 Page: 5 of 6
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CHICXAIH DAILY XNUS CNICKAtHA HLAHOiA
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PLACE THREE LINES HERE AND
RUN IT THREE TIMES FOR
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FOR RENT
FOH RENT Nice rooms for rent
See Te fell Bros. 2-17-tf
FOR RENT Basement under tin
Dally Express office Terjr cheap. Cad;
at this office. 7-27-tf
FOR KliNT Two rooms furnlBhed
fur light housekeeping; south front;
close in; butli. 424 Pennsylvania.
Phone Oil 7-1 8-at
IE BEST WE HAVE
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When you feel lazy out of sons mid
yawn a good deal in ipo daytime yon
can churge it to a torpid liver which
has allowed the system to get full of
lin;iuritit'8. Heroine cures all disor-
ders produced by an inactive liver. It
strengthens that organ cleanses the'
bowels and puts the system in good
healthy condition. Price iiOc. Sold by
Owl Drug Store and Public Drug Storj.
Adv. d&w
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STANDING OF THE TEAMS.
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FOR RliNT A good 4 room house
barn and save at V)"S Colorado ave-
nue. Phone 531. 7-1'J-lf
FOI1 RKNT A two room house close
in 3iti North Fourth street l'honu
r.:i. 7-iotr
FOR UKNT No. 6 Remington type-
writer; good condition- $100 per
month. X. Y. Z. care Kxpress.
7-21-:tt
FOR SALE.
FOR SALIC Furniture for five room
house in good condition. Apply at SI-
Iowa. 7-19-i't
FOR SALK 16 Indian Runner
ducks. I'rite Is cheap. D. II. Roche
Clnekaiha Okla. "ISiitd<w
FOR SALK Five-room house for
nalo on terms of $T0.HO cash and $1.
per month. Place is 1620 Minnesota
avimie. Phone IoJ.'j. 7-lS-lmo
FOR SALIC- Four-room house for
sale on $r0.0o cash payment and $10
per month or $73.00 cash and $7.r.O
per month; or $100 cash and $5 per
month. Phone 1023. 7-1 8-1 mo
FOR SAI.IJ Second hand furniture
and ru-s both in pood condition. 81-
lowa. 7-i:-:!t
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FOR SALK Lot 5 block 273. &x
103 feet; assessed for taxes at $13".
Do ou want it at $H0? L. C. Linn.
7-lS-ut
FOR SALK Furniture for five room
house either separate or by the suite.
8i2 Iowa. 7-iy-::t
FOR SALK OR RK.VT Fiai ber shop;
fixtures and location for sale or rent.
See Pat. Tolan SM Kansas. 7-21-."i
210 acres 5 miles from Amber 12
miles from Chiekaslia; "'i0 acres in
cultivation; house well and other Im-
provements. The land is owned by
non-resident who wishes to make quick
su'.i and has made the price right. Only
$.18.00 per acre and Is worth $I!0. Has
loan of $2100 at 6 per cent.
100 acres 2 miles from Norge; good
smooth land In good neighborhood; !)0
acres in cultivation; loan $1500 tit G
per cent. Price Si'50.
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"0 acres 2 miles from Chiekaslia;
new 7-rooin houHe barn well and cis-
tern: good orchard. This is the bei
suburban property around Chickasha;
will exchange for first class residence
in Chickasha.
CITY PROPERTY.
S-room house nearly new well lo-
cated in Sparks' addition; south front;
one block from car line. This is a
first class cottage and cost with lot
$1500; will sell for $1100; $25 cash
and $15 per month. If you can afford
to pay rent you can own this pretty
cottage.
6 room modern house in fine resi-
dence district on Kansas avenue one
block from Car line. Price $2000; terms
given.
5 room house close in on Chieka-
slia avenue; has loan of $1)00; will give
good trade on something clear.
The (i room modern home 'we adver-
tised Saturday sold Monday. We have
sold three good homes the last 10 days
on easy terms. We are not advertis-
ing anything but good bargains so if
you are Interested in one of the prop-
erties in this addition see or phone
us at once.
MAJOR BROS.
PHONE 280
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR TRADE One good big work
horse; will trade for small pony or
good milch cow. See A. V. Chalfant
at Gilkey-Jarboe Hardware
e Co.
7 17-St
For Sale
or Trade
(First publlstied June 27 1911)
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
State of Oklahoma Grady County.
In the District Court.
Mrs; A. Murray plaintiff vs. Scott
Jones Nora Rufty and S. C. Rufty
defendants.
Notice is hereby given in pursuance
of an order of saPj issued out of the
district court of Grady county Okla. on
the 1st day of May 1913 in an action
wherein Mrs. A. Murray was plaintiff
and Scott Jones and Nora Rufty anil
S. C. Rufty were defendants directed
to ine.the undersigned sheriff of Grady
county) and commanding me to levy
upon appraise and sell tho following
described property to-wit: Lots one
two and three in block 12 lying and
situated In the Scott Jones Addition to
the City of Chlekasha Grady county
state of Oklahoma to satisfy a judg-
ment and decree of foreclosure In favor
of plaintiff and against said defend-
ants and mado in said court on the 1st
day of May 1913 for the sum of $053.33
and cost amounting to $ with In-
terest on $033.33 at the rate of eight
per cent per annum from the 1st day
o. Slay 1913 ana all cost accruing I
will on the 31st day of July 1913 at
tho hour of ten o'clock a. m. of said
day at the front door oC the county
court house in the city of Chicktosha
In said county of Crady state of Okla-
homa offer for sale and sell to the
highest bidder for cash said property
or so much thereof as will satisfy said
judgment with interest and cost.
Witness my hand this the 2Gth day
of June 1913.
JOHN C. LEWIS
Sheriff of Grady County Okla.
By J. A. THOMPSON
Deputy. 6-27-30d
Clubs Won. Lost. Pet.
Philadt iplrla 3S 2ti .000
Cleveland . 53 57 .590
Washington 51 ;'8 .575
Chicago . 50 44 .332
lioston 1 -- - 42 4 1 .488
Detroit '. .3S 57 .Pit)
St. Louis 37 58 .389
New York 28 5S .520
RESULTS YESTERDAY.
Washington 2 Chicago 1.
Cleveland C Roston 1.
Detroit G New York 1.
Philadelphia 11 St. Louis .
GAMES TODAY.
Roston at Cleveland.
New Ycrk a: Detroit.
Philadelphia at St. Louis.
Washington at Chicago.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
STANDING OF THE
Clubs ' Won.
New York 58 2(i
Philadelphia 48 32
Pittsburg 41 40
Chicago . 45 4 1
Brooklyn 58 42
Boston . 50 47
St Lou's 31 55
Cincinnati 35 55
Two Good Homes
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FOR TR.1)IC CIofb in property
clear just off pavement (or small
piece of laud. A. N. Woolridge 228
South Sixth. Phone 903. 7-2 1 -3 1
FOR SALK Good Jersey milch cow
and ht iter calf. See Luther Thonns.
Oar offering for this week is
another dandy.
Ore six room modern home
on ninth and Kansas and a
five room modern home ad'
joining it on ninth street
each on lots 50x150.
The?e are snaps at the price
for either homes or fs invest-
ments. Close in and will
rent easily.
FOR SALK Household a nods ot "
loom luiiinc and house for rent Au-
CUt I. 211 South Sevemh. 7-22-31
WANTED To bay Mi Mil
ti scond hmd ftirniturt wd item.
Ih TolM Bro. II' K.it ll-2I-lm
WANTKD Plain sewing and dress-
making. Miss Hayes 320 Minnesota
avenue. 7-21-3t
WANTED For U. S. Army; able
bodied unmarried men between ages
of 18 and 35; citizens of United States
of good character and temperate hab-
its who can speak read and white the
English language. For information ap-
ply lu ret riiiting officer. Owsley Huild-
ing 3I3V4 Chlekasha avenue Chieka
slia Okla.
4-4-tf
Stacy & Loomis
Rear Farmers State Bank
Real Estate
For' Sale Three room plastered
house; rooms large stone foundation
electric lights brick cave w ith cement
floor cost $170; well stable feed
house chicken yard 'garden fenced
thicken proof bearing fruit trees; lot
125 feet by 110; on West Hill. Price
$sou; $300 cash balance time. The
house alone is worth the price asked.
For Sale Four room 'house and 50
foot lot within two blocks of the wa-
ter fountain. Price $S50 worth more;
To Trade 100 acres; 70 acres under
cultivation; nil tillable but 20 aero;
three room house; four miles of Sny-
der Okla.; mortgage $ 1 Sou to run
' seven years afe G por-ecit!; will (Hide
for Chlekasha residence property clear
of Incumbrance
Jonas Coo!:
Room 501 First National Bank Bldg.
Land Lots and
Sundries
Two pood farms three miles
from Chickarha make ideal
homes.
One vacant business lot sale
or trade.
New neat 5 room modern cot-
tapre large closets pantry and
hall: pretty lawn for sale. Name
your own terms.
One 4 room house east front
on terms line rent. iNow is a
good time to buy.
The match bays are still for
sale. A fine carriage and piano.
100 acres bottom land flvs miles
north of Chickasha; 50 acres in al-
falfa; fine stand; will exchange for
clear Chickasha property.
1G0 acres rolling land some bottom
V2 miles of Verden; a good quarter
section; will exchange for clear city
property.
ItiO ceres half mile west of city; 50
acres in alfalfa; all bottom. Price $100.
100 acres half mile east of city all
first class alfalfa land. Price $100.
340 acres good land 2 miles north
of Amber; will sell at a bargain or
exchange for' good income property.
We are in a position to make farm
loans at the lowest possible rate of
interest and have the money ready aa
soon as title is approved.
We have also listed with us some
of the best ranches in the southwest
for sale 0 exchange ranging in size
from one to one hundred thousand
acrei.
OUR MOTTO:
We match trades anywhere.
PHILLIPS i PENNY
222' Chickasha Ave.
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Lost Pet.
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Chicago t! Boston 2.
New York 8 St. Louis 4.
Brooklyn 13 Pittsburg C.
GAMES TODAY.
Pittsburg at New York.
Cincinnati at Boston.
Chicago at Philadelphia.
St. Louis at. Hrookjyn.
Professional Cards
RESULTS YESTERDAY
Philadelphia 3 Cincinnati 1.
A Good Investment.
W. D. Magli a well known merchant
of Whitemound Wis. bought a stock
of Chamberlain's m-edicine so as to by
able to supply them to his customers.
After receiving them be was himself
taken sick and says that ono small
bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy was worth
more to him than the cost of his entire
stock of these medicines. For Bale by
all dealers. Adv. d&w
B. F. HOLDING
LAWYER
Court House Building
Chickasha ::: Oklahoma
Refot
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Adrian
Aljsjr Meltoa
Melton
BOND & MELTON
LAWYERS
New First National
Rooms 4H9-10-11
Bank Building.
Want Ads bring results.
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The Best Medicine In the World.
'My little girl had dysentery very
bad. I thought she would die. Cham-
berlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy cured her and 1 can truth-
fully say that I think it is the best
medicine in the world" writes Mr3.
William Orvis Clare Mich. For sale
by all dealers. Adv. d&w
Real Estate
Mrs. M B. Emerson
Phone 705.
Office Over Owl Drug Store
8-5-liBo
100 acres near Blanchard in Grady
county; 120 acres in cultivation; run-
ning water plenty of timber; 70 acres
alfalfa land; growing crop. Price $23
per acre. The best bargain in Grady
county.
120 acres four miles southeast of
Chickasha; tiO acres in cultivation;
good; smooth laud; cau be bought
cheap.
Ouc hundred and eighty acres of uri-
imiuoved laud stVeli lliiies fluUl Chick
asha three miles from Amber; will
trade for city property.
Come in and see me.
110 North Third Street
(First published June ?7 1913.)
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
State of Oklahoma Grady County.
In the District Court.
Mrs '.. Murray plaintiff vs. Scott
Jones J. A. Darnell .and Mrs. J. A.
Darnell defendants.
Notice is hereby given in pursuance
of an order of sale issued out of the
district court of Grady county Okla-
homa on the 10th day of March 19'3
in an action wherein Mrs. A. Murray
was plaintiff and Scott Jones J. A.
Darnell and Mrs. J. A. Darnell were
defendants directed to me the under-
signed sheriff of Grady county and
commanding me to levy upon appraise
and sell the following described prop-
erty to-wit: Lots numbers one and
tio In blotli one in the Scott Jones
addition to the city of Chickasha
Grady county Oklahoma to satisfy a
judgment and decree of foreclosure in
favor of plaintiff and against said de-
fendants and made in baid court on
the 10th day of March 1913 for the
sum of $1039.33 and cost amounting
to $ with Interest on $! 059.33 at
the rate of eight per cent per annum
from the 10th day of March 1913 and
all cost accruing I will on the 21st day
of July 1913 at the hour of 10 o'clock
a. m. of said day at the front door of
the county court house In the city of
Chickasha In said county of Grady
state of Oklahoma offer for sale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash
said property or so much thereof as
will satisfy said judgment with inter-
est and cost.
Witness my hand this the 1st day
of May 1913.
JOHN C. LEWIS
Sheriff of Grady County Okla.
By J. A. THOMPSON
Deputy. 6-27-30d
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C. M. Fecliheimer
Attorney-at-Law
Suite M2-13
First National Eauk Building
TKLEFIIONK 300.
Welborne Herndon h
Durbin
Attorneys at Law
Chickasha Okla.
Stcaosrepher and Notary Public la Oftic.
Office in rear ol the CitizunB National Hunk t
A hurriecUy given number a
pause a deep bass answer a re-
assuring word and the telephone
receiver b hung up. That is all before you knew it
the doctor's car is "throbbing" before the door.
Yes at such times accidents sudden illness and
such the Bell Telephone's value can no longer be
measured in dollars.
Take this to heart yourself. How about your
home? Residence rates are low. It would be "wise
to call up the Business Office right now. 'Use any Pub-
lic Telephone the message is free.
Pioneer Telephone
and Telegraph Company
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Aitornev-at-Law
Suite 319
First National Bank Building
PHONE t'-CG.
Rea. Phone 829 Office Phone 8 jf'
Dr. S. Homer Bond
DENTIST
Suite 313
First National Bank Cuilditatf
Chifk-nha. Olthoro
V. R. Paramore
CONTRACTOR
Painting and Decorating
lor Truth or 'R.:ut l 1 room boanj-
ing house cloc to unopn; miJ two win..
mall hvuhCi. I'll OS I: T".
General Insurance
A sent
Suite 502
First. National Bank Building
Fire Tornado Life Actiucat
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W. Petty
Oldcr-t L?rgest Loan Company in the United States
P'7AP0
OF CHICAGO
Branch Office 511 First National Bank Building
WE HANDLE FaTOl LOEllO EXCLUSIVELY
Exarnirmtiona made from this ofTice. Titles checked in
Oklahoma. Your money ia ready if your title is srood.
Come in and see usfinSour new quarters. Attractive rate3
and terms.
Rid Your Children of Worms. .
You can change fretful. Ill-tempered
children Into healthy happy young-
sters by ridding them of worms. Toss-
intj rolling grinding of teeth crying
out while jueen accompanied with in-
tense thirst pains in the stomach and
bowels fcverlshncss and' had breath
are symptoms that indicate worms
Kickapoo Worm Killer a pleasant
candy lozenge expels the worms reg-
ulates the bowels restores jour chil-
dren to health and happiness. Mrs.
J. A. Brisbln of Elgin 111. Bays: "1
have used -Kickapoo Worm Killer for
years and entirely rid my children of
worms. I would not be without If."
Guaranteed. Ml druggists or by mail.
Price 25c Kickapoo Indian Medicine
Co. Philadelphia and St. Louis. Adv.
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A Real Repertoire of High Class Performers
Playing the Best Bills in Repertoire.
Good Specialties Between Acts
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Bay and sell all kinds of
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Household and PnwMJlnfl
Kitchen . thlf
Stove Repaired. Telephone 111
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A 3-act Comedy. A Laugh from Start
to Finish.
Prices 10 20 and 30 cents
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We have added new and up-to- j
date machinery to our plant end J
afa able to do any
LMiiseor FcjrJrjVci:;
We make a speci-.'.tv cf !:
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CONRAD BOOH.
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are poisonous. Tttilla-il's
nietit coimtmcis th ih
both antiseptic and heaiiu
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 174, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 22, 1913, newspaper, July 22, 1913; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc728976/m1/5/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.