Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 270, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPEESS CIIICKASIIA OKLAHOMA.
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Buy Your Dressers
.and Chiffoniers
I with the secret drawer. Say you
(3 have never heard of this? Yes
S; they are new ideas and to be had
at our store only at no higher coat
1 tharl the old styles;' on our floor in
j Oak Uird3 Eye Maple and Mahog
any. Come in and see. A pleas-
ure for m to show them.
Carpets and Rugs
Our Carpet Department this
season surpasses any effort we
have made along this line. We
are showing all the grades all
the sizes and all the colors at
20 per cent discount.
A $25.00 Axminster Rug for
S20.00
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China Closets
Buffets.
Serving Tables
Dining Room
Chairs and
Extension
Tables
in all the woods
on our second
floor
Brass and Iron Beds all sizes and colors
at 20 per cent discount.
If it is a Bed Room Suit we are showing the
assortment. Circassian Walnut Curly Birch
Birds Eye Maple Mahogany and Golden Oak. All
going at 20 per cent discount.
We are selling ourentire line of
Furniture Rugs and
Carpets at 20 per
cent off
ON EASY PAYMENTS
Why do you buy goods that
have been carried over from
season to season. Come look
our new fall line over and get
wise. Our wagon is busy from
early unt!' late the best sign
of who does the business. We
are quantity buyers and make
the price and want you for
our customer.
Make Your Xmas Selec-
tions Now
while you save 20 per cent.
We will store goods FREE of
charge and deliver upon request.
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Get Your Copy Today
J The new Art Catalogue showing
Color Drawing of attractive Library
Interiors announced in The Saturday
Evening Post of October 15 to be
distributed by agents for
91olc-Vcvi)iilc Elastic Bookcases
can be obtained only at our store
as we are the exclusive agents in this
city for this and other trade-marked
lines of high-grade furniture.
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Ostermoor Mattresses Linbat Arts and
Carpets Furniture Leggett and PlattGuar-
anteed Springs Bagdad Wilton Rugs; in
fact our store for assortment and quality
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FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING
Wiiy f'AV KKNT? Uiiy a liom;.
flood 1 room bous ami lut nice nhaik'
a t;d fruit. !' close in. $-'0 liovn
and t!) per moiitli with S per c-uut id-ter-it.
A. N. wooLtuixa:
l:;t iiiofi!- !.m;:
' TVI'KW'ftlTKJtS for rent or salt- on
oa.-y termK. I'rictt r!t:'r. .
A. X. WOOIJMOCK
io-::t rtiouffnur.
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP..
'J'lin coiiipiiny known as the O. K.
Transfer und Sunnu 'Cuminny Ia
hereby (liHolv('d by mmual conH;iit
.V.u oh In-i.-iiscn r tiring and Alonzo
Smith com inning the business. Mr.
Sniitli will colloet all accounts and
pay ail obligations of the company.
JAf'OH LOUKNSKN.
ALUXZO SMITH
H-s-nt
ST. PATRICK AT BAZAR.
Visitors to the l'alacc of Time aro
chM'iiod with thR. genuine Tr;Sh hos-
pitality which is being dispensed at
he March booth. St. Patrick smiles
benialy on all music gladdens th;
heart beauty pleases ths eye. the fa-
mous blarney stone is presided over
by one of Erin's most. b-"vuiiful sulv
jeets cigars suit the taste of the most
fastidious nmolier and all combine to
make this one of the 1 most popular
place tit the wonderful charily- inzar.
YOU CAN BUY ANYTHING YOU
WANT IN CHICKASHA AT PRiCES j
A3 LOW AS THE LOWEST.
Consoling Her.
Hess I sometimes wish I micht nop
myi'elf as others see inc. Nell (111.
you poor dear: Why. you just couldn't
bellevo j-our eyesl-llrowuing's Maya-rAae.
Cruel.
Maiide-Tbftt girl ! a lifelong friend
of mine. Ethel Dear me: And she
dcesn't look a day over forty. Boston
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Right from the
World's Sug'ar ; Boii
Our southern plantations produce the
very finest sugar that the whole world
knows. They make it from the pure
juice of ripe sugar cane. What is left after
the sugar makers get theirs is often mixed and
diluted with other syrups and sold in bulk as pare cane
syrup. The grocer buys this on faith from the dealer.
You buy it on faith from the grocer. Nobody knows.
Nobody stands behind it.
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St vsynip
Is the same pure sugar cane juice that the
sugar makers begin with. We clarify it and
put it in trademarked cans. The jobber knows
just what it is. Your grocer knows just what
it is. You can always buy the same can
and the same delicious goodness every time.
We are the largest syrup and molasses '
producers in the world. Wc guarantee
every can of Velva to be pure sugar
cane juice. Your money can not
possibly buy any syrup to compare
with Velva in quality.
PCNICK&FORD. Ltd.
WILL BUILD
TWO MODERN
HIGHWAYS
Spokane Wash. Nov 11. Two mod-
ern thoroughfares each 84 miles in
length known as "The Great: Apple
Way'" will be buiU the length vt (he
Spokane valley between Spokane and
Coeur d'Alene Idaho at a cost of
$330000 The preliminary work will
be taken up In a fes" days and it is ex-
pected Uihi actual construction will
begin early n?xt spring. The funds
required will be contributed as fol-
lows: Stales fit) per cent; counties
I!.") per. cent and land owners 13 per
cent.
The roads will be of oil ma. adain
24-foot cent er with four foot shoulders
and lined on both sides with apple
and elm trees making two of the
most unique highways In America.
Orchardists and nurseries and irriga
tion companies operating in the valley
have contributed trees and the work
or caring for them will he done hy
ianchers along the routes. The work
on the Washington side will cost
about $200000 and will be done under
the direction of the stsl e highway;
commission and the Spokane County !
Good Roads Assosiation. ' I
"The first road to be built will be j
the extension of (the east Sprague j
avenue" said J. A. Terry secretary of i
the Spokane County Good Roads- Asso J
elation. "The property owners there
have contributed $:m000 or ubotit '
$!)0t)0 more than it he proprietors on
the Trent road. The route has bt en
surveyed and --ork will be pushed -next
spring. This road will be l.V
miles In length to the Idaho line.
"The Spokane & Inland Knipirc
r.lertrlc Railway Company has donat
ed a bridge acres the Spokane river
land this span will be malnralned by
j the aUl es of Washington and Idaho.:
j We have also received sulmtamia!
contributions front other sources and
are now in position to say it lint the
two roads will be completed."
freed Beeby Wintiie Bollmati .lil-
dred Davis Maggie Killion II len
.Murphy Edna Carter Laviuia Cokcr
Lee Hoy .Miller lawrence Murphy
lidyan Rhea Harris Sparling t Gladys
Kiizpatrlck .Louise Cotleral licrtie
Tolbert Kula May Tark Hesdd Alli-
son Kama Betfs Christie Cole Wes-
ley Sparling and Abbie Wasser-beck.
KEAL ESTATE TRAKS7Z2.S
.... ..
Compile by th Grady County
Abstract Company 108 4
North 1 bird 8treet
G. W. Fisher and wife' to J. F. Kell
10-31-10; SW SE NW EE SW SW NK
SB NW SB NW NW NVi NK SW SK
NE SW NE SE SW 12--3.
N. G. Steele and wife and Hard But-
ler to W. V. Warfield 5-17-10; $300;
lot 3 and 4 oil; 2 Steele 1st add Chick-asha.
i Bessie Dixon and husband to B. F.
Dougher'y 11-2-10 $i:io; SW NE SW
.1.-4-5.
W. T. Mauley and wife to C. Shlot-
terbeck 11-4-10; NW SW ll-S-7.
J. K. McCarty and wife and J. S.
Mullen and wife to C. Schloiterbeck 10-8-10
NW SW 1 1 s-Tcmfw vbgkiijcmfy
13-10. NW SW 14-8-7.
John Sumpter guardian to ('. Schlot-
terbeck 10-8-10; NW SW 14-S-7: $!o0.
J. W. Westfall and wife to E. I).
Hughes. $100; 11-'J-10; Id 12 bik 10
West Hill add to Chlckasha.
H. S. Ienloy to Roy Baker
OONERS-ARE
iEADY FOR
ATTLE
$450; N
Tuttle.
Vz lot blk 12 Park
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EXPRESS
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North School
DaII est Ham a
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For October
bar
I The following pupils received hon
r roli ci'i'tliicit a ') niu tii oi
lOi-tob.'r: Bince Ci.rteer 1. W t ln-
ilers. Glenn Slil'er. W:li. r Iiii4.. II.
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lAlgie I'oW'o1; JnuM'gan l i. !.'..
; fbown. Hanel Cliildcrs. Mii.a
J Job a on H .:'! h Vivl Hi;
n:"i.l. KH'e Pi u' kw Is. o. !"..( n;(..
.Viw. Bi".ii t I l;:j:.rii-l "!(' ' ri :i i- Mf.i-r
jNewiiihii Eunice Ucyno'dK. AuO-i '-i.r u.
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lei-. William Ir.-n" f -.i.
I.'aisy Downey licb-u Kixxl'. .i
; Huford. Rirh Canity. Rob ..
'(!ranvile jia-on C;hin Hvld:.-
Euclid Smith l.t!1(; ;..i ; (
Special by l'nitcd Bre'S.
New Voil. X. V. X.v. II - The x-prc.-s
driu rs' tjtriJ.. w.i: 'piactia!ly
endf d today. A ti-li'aiite 'tetiiet!l
was ar'p:i t.iy riit- iiicri lure and it
is expi'dcd (hat Hit i-trik.-M croF-
the line in Ww .h-nry will aitice to
lb. The iien will ritmn to work M'u-
jday. j Maor Ga;.iior and the m.-n bai;' s
j a -.-.o'-ij.! it in ar larc !y res;Kuiid-
for iiririiiing wtii;t hi' ct li'icent.
iThe i.j.r-.n c'iiip:iii-K auM.'c to falic
Noi inaii Okla. .Nov. 11. Thy t'ul-
versliy of Oklahoma football team lln-
ished hard training yesterday for the
big Sooner Jayfcawlicr battle which is
to be fought at Oklahoma City Sa- ur
day Xoveniber 12 and only light sig-
nal pran ice was indulged in today.
Coach Owen when Interviewed con-
cerning Oklahoma's chance of vic-
tory expressed himself at well satis-
fied with the general condition of the
team declaring that all thf players
would be found In moleskins prepar-
ed to fig!') to the finish with the os-
sible exception of Captain Thompson
who "is yet suffering from injuries re-
ceived ;u ihe Missouri game mid may
not get. in the seuo Saturday.
Capl. Thompson declares chat Iho
Sooner were never In better form and
adds that they are showing up fifty
per cent belter in the ecrSmmiigo try-
fuis than they did prior to the Missou-
ri contest. He believes that Oklsi!i'-
li.a goes better than r-veii break for
a victory and barring accident."? should
sweep the heavier Kansas aggregation
off s feet in the first few minutes of
battle. He points wih confidence to
ths fact that this isi'he first time Ok-
laltoma has ever met her foe on Soon-
jer soil so late in (hp -!! and be-iloe.-
that ihe active stippo- of the
j rooters w ill tune much weight In dc-
i elding the tide of bat'l". The fact thai
Oklahoma will l.ave plenty of subs on
! lhf proumt is also in her favor he de-
; ( lares.
All reports are to the effect that
J KaiiHix is staining to the mluulo for
j the contest and rxperiy. rme of tthe
im- ent ounters of. the season when
jslie lines up agaiiij Tuisity day after
! loicorrow. Her Injured pbner hava
1 fully rxcivered aiid she will take I i
: lieid uiiba!dirap(.(J y n hospital lis'
i Kennedv Is am tcipatiiig a victory but
a'd he does not expect to win
is
' a wide
margin.
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Th (..
omars .v a
urikef ) cm epi i ll
in Hip rioting
ib drivers of two ;ge
? a1 111 out. dcmamlin;:
i Mud tjii it-.-ugnl Inn of
SOCIETVS WHIRL" AT
NEW STAR LAST NIGHT.
Quite a larg. crowd saw "jn Socie-
l's Whirl" ai ihe New Htar last night.
The v. hi.le ca; n pleasing light com-
dy ol!ei i;i-; mati a 1 1 1 ' i g j ! ful and
liuz.'illg ei!tiirn-Hi!l. (-".- ui fljnt to
btst ! h.ly on the Fiage was In
bad Willi cvwryhodv else: lint r-ventn.
who .ally a!l j explained and no doubt
.'hey win "live happy ever afier."
It l-i to be regretted that a death in
the comedy caused the absence; of
Ihe b ad in the juvenile i i d of th
pieio niii) a character was p!a eil by
a sub'ltu'e.
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FCR RENT.
in roune ;i lair;e lot.
$10
wooLiiiiHii:
Thorn ;!(;;.
Mll.UXERV-Lailles. jour old lints
te trimmed at reasonable p: h s. Ma-
leiiaiM ai eo-t. .Mrs I !n-vori !i. 4lt;
I lakotn ' 1 1 !l "t
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 270, Ed. 1 Friday, November 11, 1910, newspaper, November 11, 1910; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729172/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.