Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 106, Ed. 1 Monday, May 3, 1920 Page: 3 of 6
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(CHICKMHX -DAILY EXPRESS CHICKASHA" OKLAHOMA MONDAY TO AY 3 1W0.
CIIICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS
H EVANS PuViaher nd Busitesi Mantgsr.
J. EDWIN POOL Manaaicgr Editor.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF GRADY COUNTY
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CMICKA8HA OKLAHOMA MONDAY MAY 3 1920.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
One yr delivered by carrier. $6.00
Six months " " "..3.00
Three month. " " "-1.50
One month " " "- -60
One year by mall M.00
8lx month by malt 2 00
Three montht by mall....... 1.00
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Any erroneoui reflecttoni on
the character standing or
reputation of any person
firm oi corporation and any
misstatement whlph may ap-
pear In the columns of the
Express will be gladly cor-
rected upon its being brought
to the attention of the
management.
aiV8 ALL THE LOCAL NEWS
NEWS BY O. P. WIRE DAILY
SI Slniip says lio notices that lie
nlways begins ifo feci the heat more
wli(.n the weather -warms up.
Hut of cotitve if the fish calendar
gets balled up they may unwitting-
ly fall to if.vll for your bait.
Treatment of Common Colds.
"If . all who cat ell oohl could be
persuaded to remain In bed for ithe
first twenty four hours of such an
NOTICE OF SALE OF OIL AND
GAS LEASE
Notice Is hereby given pursuant
to an order of the County Court in
Periodic Bilious Attacks.
Persons subject to bilious attacks
at regular intervals know about
when to expect an attack. They find
that they have no desire for food
when an attack is due but usually
eat because it Is meal lime. Skip
one meal mid take three of Cham-
berlain's Tablets and you may bo
aMe to avoid the attack. Persons
subject to periodic bilious attacks
should not drink tea or coffee At
any time.
attack." says a well known physl- Grody Oounlty Oklahoma made and
dun. "there would be fewer cases entered on iii Siith day of April A.
dragging on with distressing symp-
toms for weeks and often ending In
oni more serious disease." To
make sure of a prompt recovery yon
1). 1920 that the undersigned Guard-
Ian will offer for sale and sell at
public auction to the highest and
best bidder an oil and gas wining
also take. Chamberlain's jase on the Mh day of May A. D.
should
Cough Remedy Whetmer sick or ; 1920 at ten o'clock a. in. covering
well the bowels should miove each ! undivided -one-third interest with-
day. " j in and to tiho following described
lands to-wit:
Tho wet holt of -the southwest
from both oil and gas; Ball oalo to
be held In open court In tho County
Com Room In Orady County Okla-
homa at Ohlckasha at the time
above stalled
' Dated this 2fitH day of April A. D.
1020.
S. C. DURBIN'
Guardian for Iivema J. Smith a
Minor. 4-:!!l-.'td
THE NAVY WAS READY
couragempiit of bettor relations
between capital and lnlxn.
n a sentence it will lur e done
little but criticize xh ;lmims-
tration for what it has done and
for what it has tried to do but
has been unable to do because
From Admiral Sims" eharpes
that at the beginnig of the war
the United States navy was in a
slate of inefficiency and unpre-
paredness Admiral Mayo and
AiIi.im-hI Rodman wholly dissent
observes the New York World. 1 has heen 111 session approximate
lioth are exceptionally qualified ly one year.
Jiotli' people win nanny ne 1001
en t " ;m 1 1 ijv
THE RIO GRANDE VALLEY.
Is a wonderful country excelled
onlv bv that of the river Nile. No
I excessive heat nor excessive cold
I weather and !!65 growing days in
Ithe -year. Let me explain and re-
fer you to those who have recently
been there. A. N. Wooldridge Tel.
1353 or 28G. 3-Ut-ltw
1 congress blocked the way and it
1o give expert testimony
Avere on sea service during
the
such
war while Admiral Sims was sta-l were made by .the Kepuhlienn
. II 1
n (h.ii 1 rt
tioned ai London in charge of op-
erations abroad. Admiral Mayo
was in command of the Atlantic
fleet and Rodman commanded
the squadron of battleships at-
tached to the lirilish Norlh sea
fleet.
Equally to the point is the an-
swer of Admiral II. K. Wilson
commander in chief of the Allan-
tie fleet to Admiral Sims' criti-
tlic
campaign
o
promises as
puhlii
of I!) 18.
BE SATISFIED.
Pont' kick at the high cost of
every old thing. B.e glad you
don't live in Turkey. A lied
Cross man wires Unit eggs in
Constantinople are thirty cents
apiece. They're not passed by the
censor either. Bread is 80 cents
eisms of the navy department's a loaf milk '.)() cenls a. pint hut-
conduct of the war. He declares ' ei' four dollars a pound and su-
that the active fleet never was ar two dollars a pound. Just
better prepared for war than in imagine feeding a flock of wives
Anvil. 1017. and that the navy do-! at those prices. Two army offi-
- -1 - j 1 - 1
nni-tnierit enertreticall v co-onernt- eers
ed with the allies Irom the mo-
ment war was declared. The
navy's accomplishments in the
war he says ''deserve the com-
mendation of the nation for they
were so stupendous as to make
relatively unimportant any mis-
takes." Pisagreement among experts is
always to be expected. In the
navy it is inevitable that they
should divide into oposing camps
whether on the subject of guns
armament plans for new con-
struct ion or general policy. It is
unfortunate for Adimral Sims
that in the controversy he has
carried on so aggressively he
should have found so little sup-
port among of if eers of high
rank.
But after all. navy oficers tes-
tifying before Ihe senate investi-
gating committee have given
their personal opinions. The main
issue remains unchanged. As a
proof of its efficiency the Unit-
ed States navy convoyed nearly
2000.000 troops to Europe with-
out losing a man. In that fact
the American pepole have reason
to remember its service with
pride whatever mistakes of de-
tail may h.tve been made.
o
CONGRESS HAS SORRY
RECORD.
Bent upon adjournment or re-
cess early in .June Ihe present
Republican congress will have
written a sorry record. To date
of general legislation promised
the people in the 1!)18 campaign
it has passed a railroad - bill.
Granting that it will pass a bud-
pet law and soldier bonus bill
prior to June neither of which is
yet certain its record will consist
of three general pieces of legisla-
tion added to the usual amial
supply hills. It will have done
nothing to adjust the tariff and
revenue vlaw inequalities; it will
not have solved the problem of
what to do with the ' merchant
marine and will have done noth-
ing to encourage foreign trade;
it will have neglected its' oppor-
tunity to create land settlements
for discharged soldiers a.id will
have done nothing for the en-
says the Red Cross man
stopped over night at 11 hotel and
had to pay two hundred and
thirty-five dollars ($2:i.") for
lodging breakfast and dinner.
"Wonder what they had to give
the hat boy. Wroc's Writings.
o
EXPRESS PACKAGETTE8
Wjen friendship or love our sympa-
thy move
When truth in a glance should ap-
pear The .lips may begile with a.dini.ple
or smile
But the teriti of affection's a ttear.
Byron.
Try as hard as W(. may we have
never been able to clierisiii hard feel-
ings against the umps .when his rank
decision gives the home itea;m ithe
best of it.
If Mike Wlw-len doesnt mind our
butting Into the farmers' business
again we'll say that tlhe recent rains
gave us a hunch that Grady county
is going over the plate with another
bumper crop.
Mike hus never been willing to ad-
mit that a town farmer knows beans
about anything outside Uie ci'ty lim-
its. .Tack Olaycomb nevPr can enjoy
h'.A slipper till he learns ithut the
Chicks have -won the 'afternoon game.
Po you remember your bitter lis-
appintment when you were a small
buy and went visitin' and the-"eats"
didn't comi up to your expecta-
tions? In those happy days the only
keener sorrow was to be forced to
watt till the "second t.ihle" and.
'through the crack in the door sea
Uie Inst piece of fried chicken van
ish down the gullet of a voracious
preacher.
The show houses in Oklahoma City
are due for a. bigslunip in business.
Bill Sunday in the 'attraction under
the "big top."
About Digestion. )
Id is claimed that -only h.iif a.i
'Pinch food is required when it is
thoroughly masticated. Digestion be-
gins in the mouth and a thorough
mastication of the food Is of the
greatest Importance. Win en needed
take ChamberKiin's Tablets to streng-
then the digestion and in-sure a reg-
ular movement' of the bowels.
GRADY'S SONS WAR
RECORMOMPLETE
Complete History of Activities o'
County During World War Will
be Published.
Mr. I. It. WiUiamr district mana-
ger for the Oklahoma. World War
History Comixiny Inc. Oklahoma
City I s in Chickasha collec'tlnis the
war records of the men who were In
service during the World War from
Mils county for publishing In "The
Oklahoma Spirit of '17" now being
compiled to include the entire ytate
In "3 'volumes. These records may
be published without cost or -oblige
ti-on to any soldier cr famuly.
Each county in the state will oc-
cupy a separate space in the histo-
ry perni-Mting the publishing in lull
of it's war activities in either the
army navy Red Cross of homo 'ac-
tivities. It Is the purpose to publish
the record of every man ifronii the
county . whetther he served at boine
or abroad.
This work has met with favor
wherever and whenever shown. It
has (the endorsement of state offi-
cials chU'lrinen of draft boards Red
Cross workers loading members and
officers of tCie American Legion in
the state.
It Is hoped that every citizen in
the county will co-operate with the
publishers to give every man's rec-
ord who served from Grady county.
Can You Write a
Headline for This?
Foley's Honey and Tar is the
best known and most successful
family cough medicine on the
market and the following letter
is positively true and genuine:
Says "It AcU Like Magic
Gilbert Fleming. 3911 Budlontf A v. Los Anfieles
Cal. writes: "1 have much pleasure in tostifyinil
to ihe very great benefit my family and I have
derived irom the use of Foley's Honey and Tar
It positively acts like magic and to my mind there
is nothing on the market that can compare with
it. Whenever there are any of our household
suffering from heavy colds or bad coughs ot
hoarseness we at once get a bottle from our local
druft store and after one or two doses obtain in-
stant relief. Your company deserves great credit
for such a valuable production and from our own
vtperience we cannot do otherwise but recom-
mend it to our friends and this wo willingly dc
ad will continue to do so."
Foley's
Honey and Tar
COMPOUND
CLEARS THE THROAT of phlegm
and mucus stops that tickling open the
eir passages lor easier breathing and coats
the raw inll.imed surfaces with a heal-
ing tooibing medicine.
Coughs that "hang uti " after
the grip or "fin" are relieved by
J'oley's Honey and Tar.
Sold Everywhere
ORDER
A CASE
FOR THE
HOME
r
WJT1S TIIH REAL TASTE
Distributed
by
M. -Friedlander
V ANNOUNCEMENTS
County Clerk
W. T. (BILLY) CLODD Announces
that he Is a candidate for county
clerk subject to the democratic
primary. .
M. I. Stokes announces that he Is
a candidate for county cleric sub
ject to the action of the democratic
primary.
" Sheriff '
J. H. (BUD) GIBBS Announces
that he Is a candidate for Sheriff
subject to the democratic primary.
Matt Sankey announces that he is
a candidate for sheriff Riibjccit o the
action of Democratic voters.
County Attorney
BF.N' OOFP Announces that he is
a candidate for county attornoy sub-
ject to the democratic primary.
County Judge.
Thos J. O'Neill announces that ho
I a candidate for county judge ub-
ject to the action of Democratic voters.
J. K: Shnlton announces lliat. he is
a candidate for county judi;o sub-
ject to the action of the democratic
primary.
County Commissioner.
D. C. Ilybarger announces that he
Is a candidate for county commis-
sioner (central district) subject to
the democratic" primary.
N. M. Driskill announces that he Is
a candidate for county commission
er (central district) sunject to me
democratic primary.
T. M. Mclilroy announces that he
fa a candidate for County Commis-
sioner (Northern District) subject
to the action of the democratic primary.
quarter oi section 2G; and the
west half of the northwest quar-
ter and Ithe northeast quarter of
tCi northwest quarter and the
west halt of the southeast quar-
ter of the northwest quarter of
section 35 lall in township 9
north range 6 west
the entire tract consisting of 220
acres more or less.
Suid oil and gas lease will be sold
for cither cash bonus or drilling con
tract together with royally reserved
A bad sprain heals slowly if not
treated with a remedy that has the
powep to penelrate Hho fleslii Bal
lard's Snow Liniment Is especially
adapted for such ailments. Three
sizes 30c GOo and $1.21) per 'bottle
sold by Wren Drug Co.
PHONE 431
11C North Thrd Street.
Open Air School
328 South 13th St.
GRADES AND HIGH SCHOOL
Suinnier term begins June 1st.
TeuHiers. Mrs. J. 11. 'White Miss
Lillie AVitt ami Mi.s.-i lleatrice Lh-
1 Miotic lol l or 1070.
BRING YOUR 1
KODAK FINISHING
TO US 1
Quick Service
Expert Work
Brownsonsl
The Rcxall Store I
Jtick Hale announces that he Is a
candidate for county commissioner
(central district) subject to the ac-
tion of the Democratic primary.
W. A. Bryant announces that he
Is a candidate for county commis-
sioner (northern district) subject
to the action of the democratic prl
nm ry.
GEO. W. PETTY announces that
he is a candidate for County Com-
missioner central district subject to
the action of Democratic voters.
Court Clerk.
E. G. (Curly) Reynolds announces
that Qie Is a candidate for Court
Clerk subject to the action of the
democratic primary.
County Superintendent.
Meta Chestnutt Sager announces
that she is a candidate for County
Superintendent subject to the action
of democratic voters.
II. P. Allen announces that he 13
a candidate for county superinten-
dent subject to the action of the
democratic primary. "
FOR BURNING. ECZEIViA
Apply Zemo the Clean An-
tiseptic Liquid Easy to Use
Does Not Stain
' Greasy salves and ointments should
' not be applied if good clear skin is
wanted. From any druggist for 35c or
$1.00 for large size get a bottle of Zemo.
When applied as directed it effectively
removes eczema quickly stops itching
and heals skin troubles also sores
burns vounds and chafing. It pene-
trates cleanses and soothes. Zemo is
a clean dependable and inexpensive
antiseptic liquid. Try it as we believe
nothing you have ever used is as effec-
tive and satisfying.
The E. W. Rose Co. Cleveland. O
OUR WELDING
REPAIRS IT
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Chickasha
Gas and Electric
Company
Six Per Cent Cumulative Preferred Stock
1 5 lit Jay
bring at
of Jdllll-
rate (if
a
a
PAR VALUE of Shares $100.00 Each.
DIVIDENDS of $1.50 per lmr puid quarterly on lln
ary April July and October or eurli year
$6.00 p?r slmre per annum.
BUSINESS The Chickasha Gas ft Electric. Company owns and operates
the electrical generating stations wilh tnin.imiicm and dinti luittlim
syxtems for supplying th entire electric li(;ht and pow.-r reiiuie
ments of the cities of Chickasha Ninnelcali nnH Verden. It ulo
manufactures and ditributes gas in the City of Chickasha
PRINCIPAL FEATURES of this high-grade investment stock :
1. Issued by a home Company; an old established property with a
large well-demonstrated and increasing earning; capacity.
2. Stock issued as fully paid and wilh the express covenant of Com-
pany that it shall not be subject to assessment by the Company
for any purpose.
3. Exempt from personal properly tax in Oklahoma and ihe i icome
derived therefrom by individuals not subject to ihe normal Ind-
eral income tax.
4. The gross earnings have shown a steady growth during the en-
tire history of the Company. All dividends on the Preferred
Slock have been met to date.
5. The Company is operated under an able and efficient manage-
ment. PRICE $85.70 PER SHARE TO YIELD 7 RETURN.
PAYABLE $5.70 per share with subscription.
$5.00 per share per month for sixteen months.
FOR DETAILED INFORMATION APPLY TO
Chickasha Gas and Electric Company
Chickasha Olda.
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Meets Every Requirement of
the Cook
It is the all-purpose flour equally adapted to mak-
ing: bread cakes and pastry.
Full Cream Flour has won its popularity solely on
its merits. Your grocer sells it.
Full Cream Flour is manufactured in Chickasha by
Chickasha Milling Company
Boiler Work
All work guaranteed. Acetylene
weldtug a specialty. Call or write
El
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MILLARD HICK8
Phone PBX 1030 or care
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 106, Ed. 1 Monday, May 3, 1920, newspaper, May 3, 1920; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729259/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.