Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 213, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 4, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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Mention
John. A. Tillman of PttousKot wan
a visitor in the city today.
Wo will doso store Monday Gth
Labor Day. Str us eaily Tuesday
Bioniiiif: for. 1. (K) specials. Olio duy
only. J.. K. Si'how Furniture Ktora
I'llH Cliirkasliu avenue. 4-1 1.
. Urownwooil l'ini'rson und Alfred
Hirtthi hu.e returned fronii mi ex-
) i tended visit in Dmiver 'Colo.
We will close store Monday llth
Labor Day. See us early Tuesday
morning for $1.00 spceiulM. One day
only. J. 10. i:ho wF'ui'iiitiire store.
21! Chickusha avenue. 4-Lt. I
II. P. Allen county mtperintenrlent
' of 'public instruction returned yes
terday from a 'business trip to Ok
lnlioma City.
Airs. L. ('. Unison and daughter.
Mildred have returned from theii
suminei's vacation in Long lieach
Cnl.
. Pr. W. II. Livermore of tin
' Cliickaslia hospital' lias returned
. from a ilmsiness trip to iiKnsiis City.
Mrs. Myron Humphrey and child-
ren liavo returned from their va
cation which was spent in Loup
lieaih (.'al. Mr. Humphrey joined
them in Kansas 'City.
H. hi. Ifi'chardson m iimlier of the
ChiukajJ'i.i. high school faculty de-
partment f mat Inn itk;8 has re-
turned from- Denver Colo. where he
spent several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myers left
last night for Ft. Worth Texas
where they will spend the week-end
and Labor Day wih friends.
iMrs. Fred M. Frey and daughter
Miss Frances and son Fred M. jr.
ihavo returned from Long Beach
Cal. where they spent the sumuiier.
Mr. and Mrs. ("has. L. Shepard
of Roanoke Va. parents of Monian
II. Shepard former county superin-
tendent are guests at the 'Shatpurd
home 1120 south Sixth street.
Mrs.- 'Monian IL . Shepard ami
children 'have returned frolm an ex-
tended visit with friends and rela-
tives in Roanoke and other points
in Virginia. .
Chas. I. Miller of the Dixie store?
has returned from on extended busl-
ness trip to Chicago' N6w York City
and other eastern markets. ; t
J. Ueckman; local merchant ha
returned from an extended business
trip to. St. Louis Boston and east-
ern markets.
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Thos. J. O'Neill county judge is
transacting business and attending
a meeting of the Salvation Army ud-
visory board in Oklahoma City to-
) Noel Graves lis spending the wek-
I end with friends and relatives In
Ft. Worth Texas.
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i Night and duy storage at G. M.
; W. . . It.
I Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Hampton
have moved to Oklahoma City
where Mr. Hampton will 'be con-
nected with tho First State 'bank.
Night and day storage service. Q.
B. W 421 Kansas Ave. It
Mrs. J. A. Hutson and daughter
Miss Josephine are visiting 'friends
in Caldwell oKn.
rhonti 203 G. B. W. Motor Sales
Co. storage repairs cleaning. It.
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Rogers ex-
pect to leave today for Wellington
Kan. where they will visit Mrs.
Rogers' sister Mrs. Wm Gensch.
Correctly fitted glasses are a
great comfort. Let us show you.
Minnett Optical Co. '.08 First Na-
tional bank building. 3-3t.
Mrs. iRobert Glyckherr and son
Olln are visiting friends and rela-
tives In Oklahoma City.
Have it washed at G. B. W.
It.
M. F. Courtney president of the
Farmers State - bank has returned
from a business trip to Oklahoma
City.
(First Published Aug. 10 1920)
Treasury Department
Office of Comptroller of the Currency
Washington Aug. 5. 1920.
WHEREAS oy satisfactory evi-
dence presented to. the undersigned
it has been made to appear that
"The Citizens rational Bank of
Chlckasha" In the City of Chickasha
in the County of Grady and State of
Oklahoma ha complied with all the
provisions af the Act of Congress
"to enable National Banking Asso-
ciations to extend their corporate ex-
istence and for other purposes" ap-
proved July 12 1882;
NOW therefore 1 THOMAS P.
KANE Acting Compti oiler of the
Currency do hereby certify that
"The Citizens National ' Bank of
Chickasha" in the city of Chlckasha
in the County of Grady and State
of Oklahoma is autnorlzed to have
.succession for the period specified
in its amended article of associa-
tion: namely until close of business
on Aug. 6 1940.
IN TESTIMONW WHEREOF wit-
ness my hand- and sea) of office this
Fifth day of August 1920.
(SEAL) "V
(Signed) T. P. KANE
Acting Comptroller of the Currency.
Extension No. 3757.
Charter No. 5547.' 8-10-30.
THE MARKET IS LOWER
3tata of Ohio. Cttv of Toledo
I.iu-aa County u.
Frank J. Cheney make oath that he
In senior partner of tho firm of F. J.
Cheney & Co. doing bnslnea In tho City
of Toledo County ami Bliite aforesaid
and that salil Arm will pay the sum of
ONE HUNUI1KD DOLLARS for aoh
and every case of Catarrh that ennnot he
curd by the use nf HALL'S CATARRH
MKDICINK FRANK J. CHliNEY.
Bworn to before me and subacribed In
mypresenco this 6th day of Dei-ember.
A. D. 18M A. W. GLEASON
(Seal) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Medicine in taken trt-
ternolly and nets through the Blood on
the Mueoug Rurftieen of the Systuin. Send
for testimonials free.
V. J. CHUNKY ft CO. Toledo. O.
Sold by all druKKists 75c. .
Krill' Family Pills for constipation.
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Ttoiler Work
All .work guaranteed. Acetylene
welding a specialty. Call or write
MILLARD HICKS
Thone PBX 1030 or care
Indi&homa Gin.
PIANO LESSONS
Fall term beginning Sept. Sth.
Studio .118 1-2 X. ;ird. I'honelOS!)
Miss Rhoda S. Brown.
finer baok without jotloo
IT HUNT'S Salve fails In the
( ; eRtm.nt of ITCH ECZEMA.
..INOWORM TETTER or
other Itching akin diieaae.
Try 1 o bo
On sugar flour eofiVe and
some other; items. Kin (lol'I'ee is
2fc per lb. WVhiue First l'iek
Coffee n't .r0e per lb. ns an extra
special. Extra good Peuberry
llie kind Ihat makes (lie real cup
.'Mbs. for $1.00. Canned Peaches
or Apricots.1' No. 2 1-2 cans in
syrup at-i"e per can. ' Four bars
white 'sou p for 2-'x- Three rolls
of toilet paper 2oc. Mutches Tie'
per bo.x. hire Texas Honey jn
o- ami 10-1 b.. buckets W)e for
strained and :i5e for comb honey.
Before school opens haye me
examine your .child's pyeij and
if glasses are necessary supply
them.
This may save much trouble
and annoyance later.
Make your appointment today
by phone .'!'!:!.
Carrs Optical Parlors j
423 Chickasha Ave.- j
Dr. E. C'arr Optometrist and
Optician. v
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12 Cans Kingman June Peas ! -..$1.00
24 Cans 'or 1 Case $2.00
200 Cases for Sales Day Only.
We Will. Not Run Out Regular Price 20 Cents
Per Can. 4
Abercrombie Grocery Company
; Phones 80 and 142.
WIWIWtlTT'"'1
E. M. O'BRIEN
In Our New Location at 128 N
ord St.
LET US I
SHOW YOU !
That you don't experiment
that you're certain of the best
when yon trv our
RESTAURANT
"We want you to try our A-l
cooking our better service gel
acquainted with the all-round
superiority of our ca4'e.
Drop in today!
MANHATTAN CAFE
210 Chickasha Ave. ' -S.
W. Justls. Prop.
Kxiiuss Want Ada .rlng Ruaults
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SIMMONS BEDS ARE BUILT FOR SLEEP
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We are showing a complete line of Iron Beds from
the reasonable priced in the popular colors to
the beautiful Iron Beds finished as Oak Mahog
any ana American walnut.
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 213, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 4, 1920, newspaper, September 4, 1920; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729148/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.