The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 304, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 13, 1900 Page: 1 of 8
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The ChlkaSha Daily Express
Vol.1
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WEEKLY EXPRESS
Established 1892.
For Chick asr st; The h
idian
Thursday Deceember 13. 1900.
No. 304
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Second; The World After.
DAILY EXPRESS
Established Janu&ry I 1900
DAJNTYJ
i i ri i
SOROSZS.
Only eighteen members answer-
ed to rull tail at Mrs. Morgan
Hamilton' yesterday afternoon.
knowing everything worL
ing yet lacked knowledge iV
gard to the 6hip of state and itd
technology. Mrs. Biggers pre-
crodj".
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Those New .'
Patet Leather
3 Bar Strap
French Heel
Evening Slippers
AT
EMERSON'S
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Are the Swellest
That's Happened
London. Dec. -Considerable ir
ritation ru aroused daring to-
day's debate in the bouse of com-
mons ou supply sir Robert T.
Keid . C liberal member for
Dumfries Bargbs paioted a
gloomy picture of the condition
in South Africa. He said tbat
after 14 mouths of war costing
i'.'00HW per raontb. anarchy
was prevalent and famine threat-
encd an. this may In- followed
ly a native raising. An attempt
to place the colonics under the
military tule ht said would im-
peril the i erj tttlttfM c of toe
i uipire. He thought the time had
arrived for offering the Boers
t rms not consistent witb British
oiiiiuion. All ideas of nocon-
ditiousl surrender should he dis-
anted.
'antes tirjc. iit.h -- .
In similar liues. He suggested
granting general amnesty (o the
Boers uow in arms as legitimate
omhatauts. The
Mr. Urjce aUo sai
Be entrusted to 8ir
who was the obj
universal distrust
least half the qiieei
i.utb Africa.
Of tue twelve absentees three 'seated the lesson admirably and
d:!!t from town and nine by suggestion and tjti?etioD helped
etx-iecy out ol several sloughs
of 'of despond. The telephone was
kept busy until it gave out asking
questions of editors lawyers and
other great men.
It is an acknowledged fact each
member learned more yesterday
afternoon about I'nited State gov
ernment than tliey had ever known
previously.
The paper prepared and read
by Mrs. Clay Donovan on "Art-
ists of America' was admirable
and interesting and received many
compliments. Owing to the late-
ness of the hour at this point in
the program current topic and
critic's report wan omitted .
Adjourned to meet on next
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. H. B.
Johnson hostess when a paper
on "Noted Churches and Homes"
will lie read by Mrs. B. P. Smith.
A review of the "Life of Our
Master" will bf given by Mrs.
J. W. Light.
ifere kept at home by indisposi
tion of themselves or members
the family.
Mr-. Riddle was to hve enter-
tain' i the society yesterday at her
home bat recent news of her
mother's alarming condition made
a change of plan advisable. Mrs.
Riddle's alienee and her moth 'a
Illness were much regretted.
Pre-i t Mr.-. Riggers called
the house together at the usual
hour.
Boll call. Quotations. Bead-
ing minutes of previous meeting
by secretary Mrs. Mather'. Mrs.
Mnther? read by request of the
president the 'flub notes" from
the Oklahoma Times-Journal the
department edited by Mrs.
Douglas. Cusine-s new and
old. Committees. Past com-
mittee pot yet able to gire
:t report. Mrs. liamel chairman
on register for constitution bylaw-
snd siamatures of members
reported that the liook would be
ready at next meeting.
Mrs. M. B. I.outhan recited a
tbort etu "Mother and Child."
Mr-. L. sesses natural recita-
tive jumer to an unusual degree
and cultivation has developed a
manner at once charming am! en
tirely di lb rent from the common
acceptation of elocution.
Some men arc regular in their
babils. bnt their habits sre irre-
regular. Kvery girl is as pretty as a pic-
tare bat seldom as pretty as her
own picture.
4
NOTICE!
Purchase a home in your young days
That your old age may be passed in comfort.
ROB T. l. McQUISTON
Will open his Land Office 4 blocks west of
Court house till he finds a location to suit.
Land Bought. Sold and Exchange.
Small houses built on short notice; rents collected; property
looked after and necessary repairs kept up. Should you wish
to purchase a home aud and haven't money come and see me.
Mortgages raised and loans extended. Purchase a home and
your dear little wife will beuutify it. Should you wish to buy
6ell rent or exchange property of any kind give me a call.
List your property if you wish to Soil Exchange or Rent.
Money advanced on property placed in my charge. Mone; to
Loan. If your are thinking of purchasing lots or a home call on
ROBT. L. McQUISTON
w Mr Blocb West of tie Court House
CMICKASHA INDIAN
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TERRITORY.
MJ ffJS
It is the tnuu
of sour grapes i
seedy.
who baa
Slate (toy ernment
ue).'otiMiions.
I -shon.d not
Ufred Miluer
ct of slmoal
including at
a subjects in
h cball
'nts reg
Sir
staled -he ws
itentirelx
rial ate .
V . - 1 ' -
wa
Bid-
to reasons already
l unaMe to pNgiafl
: turned iata mate-
to our president
The lesson was full
Alfred Mdner. bir uoueri
Beid's sjteecb. Mr. Broderick
Merieu was impracticable un-
wise and tnischievioos. The gov-
ernment was perfectly williog to
otter terms of snrrender so long
:a it could not be interpreted as
I ri of of weakness and thereby
imir a Drolotiirntttiou of the
Luerilln warfare.
Hyde park Lsa a tamilv of
i 1 iscopalians. Of coarse tkere
are other faailies of the same
f iu tbat r.art of the city but
B . . .
family is the interested is
Ibis rate. T! o family consists of
father mother and .1 small bnt
and i-otnplete; many questions
had U-cn prepaml by Mrs. Bidtile
to lie answered b memlier of the
chili ami it wa really surprising
the amount of 'Slon't know" de-
veloped about matter wuicn we
imagine! we could tell off-hand.
It was also discovered by several
ladies that their husbands who
The yonaii man who keep his
needs an eye opener.
"some men." aaye the Maua-
yunk l'hilosopher 'are euongb
to make a monkey blush for
ahame at Darwin's theory of
evolution.
011 want a laugh. Then save
your money aud go to see the
ministiels Nitnrday night.
Ten thousand more spindles
will soon be added to the capac-
ity of the Denison cotton mill.
This wilt make 25000 spindles in
all. A small town peopled by
null operatives surrounds the
cau-n plant and more houses are in
ourse of construction. I he peo-
le of Denison have fouud that it
a s to kave a cotton mid and
liey find the larger the mill the
tt loo
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t it ( AursaiL Pre... H B Jonoti. J T. Act. Ass't. Cashier
B-IC Woorant. t -.-p.- ci-uier. H. F. Josnsq Aasl.CaskUr S
No. 5431.
First National Bank
Capital .' .' . $25000.oo. ;
ter ;
CHICKASHA !ND.
DHRECTOHS
land C. H. Pcttnt. K Bond K.
fv ir . ic4 E'ndriz. C Cc
A 1. Xail
A physician who-.- .
What w as best for an invalid Bttre.
Struck a Bfc saving caper
By prescribing wall pair
Of a cheerful and sunshiny bue.
And be went to Townend's and
was tilted out with the proper tint.
and the invalid is doing business as
usual.
NOTICE. I
Tbe regular innual meeting of1
the shareholders of the First Kg-J
1 C B. HH
J H CUAJ
er. i Z.ClJUt. Ass'tCawb
ESTJBLISKED iaa
Reeliiced rales to Oklaboiou C
for the annual i-onference.ot Bevel
Day AUentitu December I'-tth to x-l0n Bank will be held at its bank-
Mtb. 0H). Tickets will be on sale ing rooms atChickasba on Tuesday.
I A . . m t 1 liAl ha
ni.nri4i;.- for the round trio tbe M!i iay 01 .isnuarj .
on Dec. Iftk to 2Uk. good tore-i
turn to rod including Dec. 2.
J. P. Kimweklt Don't forget the
Local Bgent. urday night.
i
tween the honrsof 10 ar.d 4 o'clock.
II B. Joukson Cashier.
ministrels Sat-
Bank of Chickasha
CHICKASHA INDIAN TERRITORY.
Capital. : $20000.00
INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY $150000.
Offers to Depositors every Facility which their Balances Busi-
ness and responsibility Warrant.
sunda) morning the fath
sdown town to be shaved
the danghter supposes to
church. A few Minda
I - anily the little tot was on bis1
knee asking for a kiss. As her
It i nest was granted she said
"IHwldy. this is communion Snn-
tl.i.i . isn t it?"
No my child" was the pater-
Lai answer "commanion Sunday
doesn't come for two weeks yet.
Whj did yon thiuk so dear?"
-Cause.' answered Miss Wis-
dom. "your breff smells jeslike it
1 t once before when yon said it
wai commnuion Sunday."
Dh. vet. or darline T think
-That
i mine. Brother
great ah vex-
He not only
-o-
GREAT
REDUCTION
IN
CLOTHING.
-O-
THE BIG CASH
STORE
a
RU3s 1
A6AiNST
wear;
$1.25 $1.50. 51.75.
Ask t see Warner's RUST-PRXJF
VtAT
p
I am very much overstocked with
clothing and overcoats Anyone
in need oi clothing will find it to
their interest to call and examine
our stock before buying
I am willing to make an even ex-
change for the cash so come and
get my prices.
THE BIG CASH STORE. J f MAYS PrODI
athos.
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