Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 341, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 7, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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The days of our Great Clothing Clearance Sale are num. ?l
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It will Last but Little Longer.
Then back we go to the old prices.
Father's Suit will cost more his Overcoat will cost more
A Suit or Overcoat for Brother will cost more
The cunning garments for little Harry will cost more
Everything! Clothing will cost more when this saleuids
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THE ASSESSOR'S ?!0T1CE.
To all property owners both
real and personal in the city of
Chickasha. I will be in my office
with city collector in Terrell
building the entire month of Feb
ruary for the purpose of listing
property. List before the expira
tion of that time for penalty will
I added after that date.
J. II. Jeefriks City Assessor.
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Come now ere 's too late. Better buv t ha fn .... it
more trouble than any other
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vf tMcuoumry e naa to remove NOTICE To lUSCkl&Kft
a man dortH there a Rough Rider Subscribers to the Daily Expess
too. Heregretied very ttiudi to j wlil confer a favor on this office if
do it but it had 10 b done. He . they will report in persou or by
then asked what district I was in ' phone any failure to receive the pa-
uu i toia nira we had no congres-1 per or any irregularity in its deliv-
sionai district. He said "what judi-
cial District the Southern?" He
ery. We will do all in our power
to insure our subscribers good de
seemed to know more about where .livery service and we should know
I lived before he found out. than I of any irregularity in order to be
naa known all mv life able to correct it
Phjne A 1 nnrl
Humphrey seeing he we will attend oromotlv m vm-
complaint. tf
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when he had finished the President
passed me with a quick nervous
bow which is his polite way of say-
iuK yes. you may eonow and s-
lively too."
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B. P. SMITH. Prwident
W. W. HORNE. Vic Prwident
WM. rNMAN. Vice Presidi"
Ko.J&t7 ED. F. JOP" -t.
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THE
Citizens Mfe
CHICKXIA( INDIAN TERRITORY.
Capital $60000.00
al Bank
ts $2oooo.oo
Your Business Solicited
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Account of mr.h.nu.rpon.t.or .nd hdMi-h
. u..my omnKin
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J. P.;
ED. F. JOHN'
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peakablygladl was
or that we waute' J 5ee him'
timeinn..fn J Statehood in
the wise a.- him in l8' A11
contem- -4 lttv things 1 had
sair" Vted saying had to g tin-
He may never knOT? how
much he missed.
I didn't eveoh.avetimetolhlnk(
m his rush p' ... . . ut tll(.
tali Du . t.
. .chman m the ply last
r -t told the overtalkative cor-1
xulent one '"For t5ot sake gif yenr i
'moot a faca-onj.
The p resident has a "happy
facultv t . . . . .
f y Tor receiving and disposing
Aiiers ana nas great capacity
jt his work and is undoubtedly
a mail of tremendous intellectual
entrgy and ability..
P. S. It was reported (at the
theatre) that the President will
order the Eagle taken off the
nmtiFv He wants to put the
'fork on.
A. S 6iikey.
Parties who bang clothes out on
'he line to dry after washing ha4
'jfttter take thtn n befo-e AarV
Clothes liti ihlevta have been
prowling around on the North side
for several nights looking for good
warm underwear and such other
things as they can get.
Taken up-One sorrel a
bout 15 hands hig Wb white
feet star in for brand on
left shoulder ft and g down
0wner c feve horse by paying
rae to'- Wy 'trouble and this adv.
Address R. h Barris city.
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Whe You See Flames
bursting from another man's house
what is the first question you ask?
Are all the people out? Yes. What
is the next? Is he insured? Yes.
How about you- own
house? It is just as liable to burn
as your neighbor's. Yet you keep
neglegtiwr to have it insured. Is
that asquare deal to your family?
Answer yourself honestly. Then
tell us how big a policy you re-
quire to make you safe iu case any
thing happens.
J. P. WHATLEY
omen: in rear of chickasaw trust
COMPANY BANK
WILLIAM STAGEY....
'fellBLElTEMS
te whiz how cold it was at Dib-
iblel
Most all the people kept the Sab-
bath at home. There was neither
Sunday school nor church Sunday.
The Dibble Literary society gave
. . .
an interesting enieriainraen rn
day night. The congregation weut
away pleased and sayiuf that
Dibble was not a bad place to go.
Mr. W. N. Ferguson and wife
aud Mrs. J. H Howard made a fly-
va?g trip to Lindsay Friday.
Emmet Victor was taken very
ill Sunday but Dr. Crenshaw soon
pulled him out ou the safe aide.
The assiatant teacher is on the
sick list this week it seems to be on
the account of being housed up
Sunday.
The school is to have an arith-
metic "brain battle" on Friday
evening next and a general exam
ination the last Friday in the
month.
Cris Williams from near Alex
was in town today transacting
business.
A CARD TO THE PUBLIC
Dr. Freeman has recently re
modeled and rehirnisbed his office
and rooms in such a manner as
that they arc today in keeping
with the extensive business he has
been doing.
He has recently added to his of-
fice fixtures some very important
electric machinery aud appliances
among which is a most powerful
Xray coil battery which he will iu
stall iu a few days.
Those who wish to cousult with
me need have no hesitancy iu do-
lug so as tne recent attempt 01
jealous rival practitioners in the
city of Chickasha to have my
license revoked has been defeated
by iheaction of the United States
court and I now have a suit for
damages feuding against the chief
for sale Horace Greeley the
noted black warrior ack 15 hands
high weighs '800 lbs. black with
mealy nose and white under belly.
Can be seen at 6th street barn.
Cheap for' cash. tf
Important matrimonial legisla-
tion will be enacted at the Library
Friday night. Unmarried persons
are advised to be present to look
after their interests. 40-42
Forsalb A new Singer sewing
machine latest mak all improve
ments. At a bargain if taken tiitk
The price will astoMsb ycu Ih-
auire at this office tf
BEAUTIFUL MUSKOKA LAKES
Hunted Indian Tribes Once Lived
Along: Shores of Canadian Wa-
tersDerivation of Names.
Long ago there lived &aiurth
shore of three fairy lakes in north-
ern Ontario a portion of the ill.
fated tribe of Huron Indians
who with their allies the Algon
quins. were so mercllely pur
sued by the vengeful Iroquois re-
" " uui-iiatu iewB. .f rom one
of their great chiefs Musaquodo
the lakes received their name
"Muskoka" and the signification
"starry sky" is as well deserved as
if they lay under the blue heavens
of the Italian wonderland. Ia al
most every country is found a
little group of lakes which poets
and writers have immnrrnWii
The lonely grandeur of the deep
Scotch lochs the quiet beauty of
the English lake country the fairy
Killarney LUOerne the lake of
the fou? fore8t cant0ne the Ital-
Ia1 mkes reflecting in their clear
depths flower-bedecked villas and
quaint villages have been cele-
brated fr ages but their beau-
ties separate or combined are
equaled by thos(;of this little clover-leaf
group LRkes Muskoka Jo-
seph and Rosafeau with their 500
Islands nesiling in their placid
depths.
Mere Formality.
Mrs. Jenner Lee Ondego Yes
the cook we have now is one that
used to work in your kitchen. She
had a good recommendation from
you and I took her on that.
Mrs. Selldom-nolme You did?
Well you'll find her the same im-
pudent ill-natured wasteful
good for nothing thing I found
her to b1- Chicago Tribune.
The Pleasure Resort
Pool; Billiards &
Territorial
Drinks
East Chickasha
Avenue
"Yftii Can't Loss Us."
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.(.Transfer
and Storage Co.
Contractors and
Movers of
Household Goods
Wanted To buy 50 houses 1
to 3 rooms. Collins & Green
honse movers and well drillers
office phone 199. residence phone
441. tf
and Heavy Machinery
Collector Thompson reports to-
tal tax collections of over $36006.
Collections for yesterday alone were
$3600. The delinquent list will be
very small this year
fi. A. Gomee moved his jewelery
stock. into Denton's MtVsic Stoi
last night. Hs occupies the $st
side 6f the building and will fcreat-1
ly enlarge his stock.
50 ft. Weit Hill residence prop
erty for sale or exchange at a bar-
gain Western Real Estate Co.
No. 114 North 3rd St. 445
Six gamblers plead guilty and
were fined $13.05 each this mor-
ning. They were arrested by officers
Gibson and Farmer last nigat.
The Rock Island dispatchers
have been granted an increase in
salary of $15 per month.
Marriage license was issued yes-
terday to H. T' Gurley of Miuco
and Eliza Carson of Tuttle.
J. W. Stewart a prominent cit
izeu of Springfield Mo. is visiting
W. C. Wells and family. He con
templates locating here.
R. F. Scoflern returned last night
from Comanche where he has been
holding bankruptecy court.
Rev. V. K. Piner of Oklahoma
City visited frieuds in the city yes
terday enroute to Pauls Valley.
The Chickasha Building & Loan
Association made a loan of $1200
last night.
Mart Louthan made a business
trip to EIReno yesterday.
Scott Jones has gone to Puals
Valley Purcell and Oklahoma City
on business connected nith the
Interurban.
WAKTED Trained nurse over 2$
years. 318 South 5 sued Mrs.
M. j. Crawford. 37-43
There will be a special session of
Congress at the Library Friday
night. 40-42
See the Tw'entieh Century Con-
gress at the Library. Friday night.
"Statehood will pass Friday Feb.
at the Library .' 4-42
Try the Purple Oil. Handled ex-
clusively by W. C. Wells & Cc. tf
Subscribe for the Daily Express.
This is the last Week
at the Grand Leader.
39-43
Ford Bros want to buy your old
furniture. We also do repair work.
Phmre H'. 209 Chickasha ave.
Supply your wants
this week at half price
and less. The Grand
Leader quits Saturday
night. 39-43
Mrs. J. W. Crawford. Trained
Nurse has nursed 20 years. Will
be found on South 5 St. No. 328.
40-32
Your quarter does
the work of a dollar
this week at the Grand
Leader. 39-43
THt CHICKASHA
IRON WORKS.
We have added New and Up-to-
Date Machinery to our Plant and
are able to do any
Machine or Foundry Work
We make a specialty of Sash
Weights Structural Iron Work and
Job Work. Blacksmith Shop in
connection. See the Nix Corn
Stalk Cutter which we manufacture. t
CONRAD BROS.
2o. lieu Vaughan was transact
ing business in the city today.
Trv the Purple Oil. Handled
New Meat Market
At 412 1-2 Chickasha Avenue
All kinds of meats
' First-classs in every
. respect. Phone '485;
A. B SLOSSON Prop.
0V W. DAVIS Mgr.
Demonstration Treatment Free
Ladies can hive their
scalp and complexion trea-
ted by specialist at 4 10
South Third Street.
Chickasha - I. T.
Rock Island Baggage Express and
Transfer Co. Moving a Specialty.
Phone No. 79
Office at Emerson's Shoe Stoe
IT'S A GOOD SIGN
JZs ARE BOUND To I
1 7 WISC.CETOUTA
HREINSuWE ! j
Lawrence Mills
Ik ttorney-At-Law
Chickasha 1. T.
Office In - Sayer Building
when a business man turns his at-
tention to FIRE INSURANCE for
his home and his place of business.
It is such present action that pro-
tects him from fmtire Jos. IV ou
Dr. Chas. P. Brown
Physician and Surgeon.
Office 3rd and Chickasha.
Residence 612 Chickasha Av.
Office Phone 154.
Residence Phone 158.
H. A
Whive
Bert
W. M.
Clendening
Randle
Hail Ball Transfer and Sterna
Contractors and
Movers of
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 341, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 7, 1906, newspaper, February 7, 1906; Chickasha, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc728999/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.