Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 242, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 16, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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Drinks
East Chickasha
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THE CHICKASHA
i::o; works.
We Lave aiLkil New and Up-to-Date
Machinery to our Plant and
are able to do any
Machine or Foundry Work
We make a specialty of Sa.sb
Weights Structural Iron Work and
Job Work. Blacksmith Shop in
connection. See the Nix Corr
Stalk Cutter which we manufacture
CONRAD BROS .
Dr. L CARR
Entire time devoted to testing
Kycs and fitting Classes.
310 1-2 ttkUsk Ansae.
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Office 113 North Third Sties. t
Next door to Daily Express
7e have a City Delivery which
g s out twice a day 10 a. m.
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ana 4 p. in.
Phone 79
Phone 188
Phone 715
Rock Island Transfer
& Storage Co.
Contractors and Movers of
Heavy Machinery Household Goods
Pianos and Safes
Light ari l Heavy Transfer
. a Specialty
OADDY KLINE Solicitor.
L. DKt.P
Manager.
Office:
K.r t!. Ua.L'it.tk'ng Par "or
7-2-tf
Robert J Haze
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R ford Bond Algtr hltltef
Adrian Melton
Bond Sl Melton
Lawyers
Suite 1-2-3 First National
Bkuk Bu tiding
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Attorneys At Law.
ROOMS 10 AND 11
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Do a General Law
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Kill -Laird EU'f.
(Over Williams Music Store)
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Phone 692. Room 17 Short Bldg.
OSCAR VACSH1S
(COLLECTION ACKNCY)
Will Collect anv Bill of anv time!
Standing.
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R'nglir? Bros have this season
achieved the triumph nf their bril-
liant career in the organization of
the most splendid street parade that
has ever pass.vl through the" streets
of any city. Every yard of silk and
broadcloth every inch of leather ev-
ery piece of Oriental fabric and ev-
ery particle of wood used in the man-
ufacture of the. costly equipment is
new and the sum of money that was
spent on this free display alone would
buy out Rny other circus in the world. !
Corresponding in wealth of novel-
ty and aa generous in quantity is the
enormous prof-ram of acts that take
place under the largest canvas pavil-
ion ever erecU-d. Of the Hud nprfor-
mers over 200 are from Europe and
Asia and new to this country. There
are at least 100 acts to be seen any
one ex which cannot ue tfup::ca;ea cy
any other circus on earth. The date
of the engagement in Chickasha is
Oct. 19 and beyond question that will
be the greatest circus d-y in the his-
tory of the city.
JULIUS CAESAR
was a man of nerve but sickness left
its mark and he became aged before
his time. Sickness is often caused by
a torpid liver. Ilerhine will regulate
your liver and give you health. Mrs.
Carrie Austin Uoiton Kan writes:
"I consider Iforbine the best medicine
I ever heard of. I am never without
it. ui V
Sold by James Pottvjohn.
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MEN
mirrors.
make money resuvcrmg
New Process never spots or
For particulars and samples
address C. S. M inter Little
clouds
of vvor
Rack' Ark.
10-11 3t
FOR SALE Chinese Sacred Lilly
bulbs Hyacinths and Narcissus at
Chickasha Green llov.ie Phone 48.
10-11 (It
FOR RENT One front bed room
or 2 fumishel rooms for housekeep-
ing; gas stove and lights. Pric is
reasonable. See Mrs. M. L. Ch-ncs
at Eagle Mercantile or at 414 Colora-
do Ave. 10-12 3t
Dean Maitlands of Real Life.
From the little biaci c;o--s l Iny hjiKtet
of silver protrndeil slnirp us pin points.
"It is a e.oss" said the ilcaier "'tiiai
we have made fnr a cry reli-! his
11)1111. n tsb'h church KpisoopMlian. lie
will weiir it ue. t l:i ski i.. and w.lieii
temptiitiiei ;i s -ail : hi':' !:: will press
his hand u::ainst his breast a ml-all n
slab of .'iroiii'ii: p'iin.
"Oh yes svieli t -1 are (juite nsi
ill. Vve timUe cont iniiaby u nuniher of
little Instruments of self torture. Some
! of O-ur pairoiis lire priests some e'er
j ynien hut the majority lire layioeu
i and lavwoiuen of morhidiy ardent re
iii'lon- treifl.
"liiis is il hair shirt. If you should
wear it a few lioiirs it would pri k
joil nil over and on taking it off yen
woiili! f 3 n 1 on your skin many tiny
psihils of vlry blood
"Here Is u barlied belt. If you touch
this knob a little needle leaps out.
slabs yijii an eighth of an inch clooi'
Jim! leaps back silently IntQ lis place
Ku'iiin. Very painful 1 assure you.
You groan. What's the matter'; 'A
stitch in my side' you answer truth
fully." Minneapolis Journal.
Entering Mosque.
The popular Irten that people Hr-
obliL'eil as n sivrn of respect to take i
ciff their shoesi before euierhig n
moHipie is Incorrect. This is done sim-
ply because the floors of the mosques
are covered either with mats or ear
pets which must he scrupulously
clean as durinir their devotions the
faithful touch them perpetually with j
their foreheads. If you wear jjalochps.
or overshoes you have only to remove
then and Ixtldly walk Into the mosque
In your boots. Another popular emu
couueeted with the mosques is the be
lief that according to the Koran Chris
tlans must not be allowed to cute:
them. This is absolutely opposed to
the teaeh!ng"of the Koran which de
claws that any man or woman may on
ter a mosque be his rellulon what it
may. Indeed In the earlier period of
the history of Islam It was considered
that to Invite them to attend the serv-
ice was pn excellent method of con
vertlujt unliellevers. At the present
time there Is but one mosque In t'ou-
Klanllnople which a giaour may not in
spect the mosque of Kyub. "The Sul-
tan and His Subjects."
Almost
Miniature Marvel.
any commonplace
objee
jyo i;nder a ge-
leus will i
1 veal nstoii'siibi ;i and ntHUpecte..l forui.
j utrueiiire and life. For Instance:
i Insects of various kinds may be seen
1 In the cavities of a grain of stind.
i Moid is a forest of lieaiitiful trees
i with branches lenvps and fruit. "
Butterflies are fully feathered.
Hairs are tubes tilled wi;u pl'.U and
orr.'i;j.i-ue 1 n ibo ui1- ;'i a
The surface of the human body is
covered with aealen like a fish. A sin'
gle grain of sand would cover l.'il) of
these scales and yet a scale covers
about COO pores. Thmuch these nar-
row openings the perspiration forces
Itself like water through a sieve.
Each drop of stacnant water con-
tains a world of creatures swtmudmr
with as much freedom as whales In
the sea.
"Crossing the Ear."
"'Crossing the Bar" " Tennyson's
biographer snjs "was written in the
poet's eiKhiy-tirst year on a day In
October when we came from Aldworth
1 to Kflrrifijjtoril. Before reaching tar-
rlngford he had the moaning of the
bar In his mind and after dinner he
showed mo (Ids p. mum writ'eij out. I
SSill 'TtlBf Is tlit or'Tl nt rnnf lfo
work?' lie answered 'It camt in h
moment.' He explained the 'Pilot' as
that Divine and I'nseea who is al-
ways guiding us.' A few days before
his death he said to me 'Mind you put
"Crossing the Bar" nt the end of ail
editions of my poems.'"
H Did Wht He Could.
"I hope my little Tommy has taken
to heart mamma's talk o'f last uight
about charity and usefulness" said a
fond mother "how many acts of kind-
ness has he dotis? How many hearts
has my Tommy made grateful and
glad?"
Her Tommy replied:
"I've done a rhole lot of good ma.
I pnve your new hat to a beggar wom-
lin and I gave the reek's shoes to n lit-
tle girl In busted rubbers whn.t 1 seen
on the street mid I gave a poor hum?
Khmst H n seller tn'a !!iek rveel
ult the open front one that he 1
ever wear."
vL
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or;d in
v. It is s
in eon-uri
it C.l'
t ti s H
nig uu 1 iviill mid it: must be remem-
!): d that three or four centuries iiu'j
that mount considerably 'lZ to money
than it (Iocs now.
The wall is wide enough to nrr o
mod j to several team abreast. 'lis 1 mi
la Hat in must -lares while at inter-
vals there stand sentry boxes sliowiii'i
Unit the wall win-' meant to guard tb.e
light hearted residents within its In-
closuro from .sudden tttaeks either by
ea or In- land.
At one end of (he wall near the sea I
Ik still to be seen the government pris-
on. Here there is a lou.? row of cells
which me still kept for the use of pris-
oners. At present these offenders are
much sought by tourists: to the Spanish
main for many of the men confined
there have for sale exquisite carvings
011 shell imd vo:iJ.-.cv York Herald.
IN CASE OF FIRE.
The Landlord Told His Literary Guest
How to Get Out.
In tin; days before the dawn of hi:'
fame it was the practice of a certain
well known author to wander up nro.1
down the h;nd seeking what he inltflit
devour in the way of supuestion and
local color. In this way he had drifted
Into Arkansas "roughing it" and not.
as he epresses It presenting an Ap-
pearance calculated to Inspire a hotel
propriHor with unlimited confidence.
The only hotel in the town a frame
structure f-cemed to have been built
upon the theory that there was plenty
of room Ftrajirlit up but that ground
had to be bought and the wanderer
was shown to a room on the third
floor reached through many narrow
nut! wlnlit"' passages. From the one
window It was a straight drop to the
ground.
"Say. how would I got out of this
plnci; in ca e of fire?" he asked the
landlord" who had brought up bia grip.
The other eyed hiin coldly.
"Waal" he drawled "all yo' would
have to do would he to ."how ther nltjht
watchman the one with ther shotgun
a receipted bill foil yo' board an'
lodgin' an' set hhn to lie up the bull-
flog." Cleveland Leader.
A Mission That Failed.
The Sire de Juiuville tells us In bis
I "Ilistolre de St. Louis" how a certain
I Brother Yves of the preaching friars
?n'e 11Pt whik' ?r"S8lnB a xtreet
11
Damascus at the time of the sixth cru
sade an aged woman who carried 111
ber right hand a bowl of fire and In
her left a bottle of water.
"Where are you going';" asked the
Brother Yves.
"I go" said she "to burn up heaven
with the fire and put out bell with the
water and so I will make an end ef
both."
"And for why will you do this;' ask-
ed the friar.
"Because" said she "I would that
we did good neither for the Joys of
heaven nor for the fear of hell pain
but purely for the love of God who
deserves so well of us and who Is able
to deliver us from evil."
Forgotten Hotel Key.
"I suppose" said a guest "a good
many forgetful p-nople go off with your
hotel keys?''
"TUU ftlil show you" said the clerk.
And Le tujk fii.m a drawee the fol-
lowing printed slip:
"The mniiMt"r of tb P.'".ik fcntc! ac-
knowledges with thank the return ..f
key No. which M by oversight
csrried away on departure."
So many keys the young man ex-
plained were mailed buck by forgetful
gueais that it had beeu deemed advisa-
ble as a time saving device to have
a key acknowledgment printed. New
Orleans Times-Democrat.
The Gooio.
The goose which for some unknown
reason has become an emblem of id-
iocy but which is really a wise bird of
good habits and one of the most prof-
itable for the fancier was probably
the first fowl to be domesticated by
man. Homer 1200 years before Ute
Christian era speaks of his geese. In
which he was greatly Interested and
the hieroglyphics of Egypt prove that
at his time they had been tamed for
centuries. Circle.
Giving Themselves Away.
Mr. Yonnghusband (reading from pa-
fcr) -"Married- Blanche de Smvthe to
Walter Wellington Beere." WLut old
memories that name awakens! Mrs
Y. (blushingi I never Iniegined you
knew of my engagement to Walter.
Mr. Y. teltiiilugiyi I was alluding to
Blanche. Illustrated It Its.
More Important.
"Did I understand you to say" ashed
Mrs. Chatters "that your huaban 1 1
do vocation?"
"Worse than that" r. ;l'- " '
Inter'a wife. "I said he" " .
t'on." Philadelphia T
The
"Are yon 1
kind old ft-
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fa.?a5 ' .
:ar the
bov.
Tt-
to give without beska-
io lose without rsst how
without initsne3. Oeorge
ill III.-;. 1-1. .
et. we Uii
flu now
At SHit'f!Hil
1 iv:is wlit
J JM "
Cor'rtclors tf all -;icctrirrl
plans and specifications furnished.
c:;..ficoi apparatus insia.x-d. Wiring ami e'xmre work
wuik !.)u uiu winuow us-coratioiis
srwing mainme- inoiors aim A!eGical ttatrica
cotn'rccial and family use n Ftock. Wholesale
inr Mi.il.ri.l 11... 1. . .
nj njaii.ii.il ti an inui.i. I i !C(rS rigCt Ofl
fiHed. We kin :!y solicit oitr orders.
Ghickasha
Electrical
Supply
Company
a itu.
NAPOLEON BONAPARTE
showed at the battle of Austerlitz
that he was the greatest leader in the
world. Ballard's Snow Liniment ha-
shown the public it is the best Lini.
ment in the v-orld. A quick cure for
Rheumatism Sprains Rurns Cuts
etc. A. C. Pitts Rodessa La. says;
"1 use Ballard's Snow Linimer' in m;
family and find it unexcelled for sore
ehe.st headache corns in fact any
thing that can be reached by a lini-
ment." ' d&w
Sold by James Pettyjohn
A MOST WORTHY ARTICLE
When an article has been on the
market for years and gains friend?
every year it safe to call this medi-
cine a worthy one. Such is Bal!arr!'
Horehound Syrup. It positively cure?
coughs and all pulmonary diseases.
Onj of the best konwn merchants ;n
Mobile Ala says:
"For five years my family ha? " t
been troubled with winter coughs. We
owe this to Ballard's Horehoun.l Syr-
up. I know it has saved my children
from many sick spells."
Sold by James Pettyjohn(W
ACTUAL FACTS
For upwards of fifteen years Hunt's
Cure ha3 been sold under a strict guar-
antee to cure any form of itching skin
troubles known. No matter the name
les than one per cent of the pur-
chasers have requested their money
back. Why? It simply does the work.
d&w
FOR SALE
Several cars good one and t vr year
old mules A car of Jersey . cattle
from one to two years old. Also a
2000 acre ranch and farm well water-
ed and improved. Will sell together
or separate. Roper & Co. Cleburne
Texas. 9.20 dw lmc
LEST WE
forget Baby is restless can't sleep
at night won't eat cries spasmodi-
cally. A bottle of White's Cream
Vermifuge never fails to cure. Every
mother should give her baby White's
Cream Vermifuge. So many times
when the baby is pale and fretful the
mother does not know what to do. A
bottle of this medicine would bring
color to his cheeks and laughter to
his eyes. Give it a trial. d&w
Sold by James Pettyjohn.
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out taking an official receiot.
DONT wait until after your month or
quarter expires and expect month-
ly or quarterly rates.
PONT delay in reporting any negli-
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liver paper regularly as desirvJ.
DONT say "come back tomorrow"
knowing you'll be away or not ready-
Our time and that of the boys is
worth money to us.
DONT enter into any contract where
by the exchange of papers or re
ce:pt3 for subscription is accepted
as pay. Such ia void.
DONT fail to report to circulation
manager by phone or mai
your address is charged.
DONT tell one carrier boy when you
wish your paper sbpped. Notify
Ouica
DONT reject to con-pare our r-tr
and its merits. It is the lest paper
her?. Tell your nr'.bors sut it.
Gamp
1 y f-'i
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Construed i
KstitHaies
Motors
c1 V nam
i '1
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a specialty. Kh-ehicai Irons
appiimsecs for
i a'ers 'n wir-
on
rs promptly
BI11I8BE0S. SHOvV
The greatest circus in the world
and that is Rlngling Bi others' ii
announced for two pei forrnatt 'e ia
Chickasha on Saturday Oct. 1;).
Since its la.it engagement in this
..-ligliborhoo' this great enterjn Lso
has grown to such an extent that th3
question of transporting it from pi. tee
to place is taxing the railroads to the
iimit. A great as its size are the
many acts that go to make up a pro-
gram that all other shows combined
cannot equal. It is all novelty from
start to finish nothing to he seen ev-
er before presented. From the Ian 1 of
turquoise sky comes Daisy Dod;ini
the world's greatest woman bare'jack
fitter; the Borsenis who do an acro-
batic act while balancing on rolling
globes; and Rlecoboio with his 'Mar
velous horse:-: one of whom puns off
boots and trousers lights a match
and goes to its bet.
Persia has sent to this show the
....... .K..;.. rn-nr fhof
glr.ll.:!' ilin'UHil 'Vi.- .i-v.ti maw
of the Mir:-e Golem troupe who per-
form on pedestals. From France
come the Legard acrobats whose work
is not like anything ever seen in this
country and the Patty brothers who
walk on their heads with their hands
held tight to their hips. In Germany
was found the De Kock trio With a
dog that sits upright on the head of
one and holda another man upside
down balancing with his head t the
dog's head. !t like the ordinary ihree
high standing act with a dog i.i the.
middle.
In Spain were engaged twelve per.
formers whose acts are especial'." at
tractive. Principal of these are the
Marneilo-Marnite "quartet of tcro-
bats who with belU fastened to .heir
arms and legs play operatic : vosic
while turning hand pii.'iss and roub-
le semeauM - . Oh'TS ave Al'-'ii'c
a remarkable acrobatic head hsbncpr
the Toreadors who do a grotesque r i'l
fight that provokes great laughter
and Memo the funniest of clown gym
nasts. The lloiloway family per-
forming most wonderful feats on
high wire are of English importation.
Novelty is the dominant note of the
great circus. It has nothing r.'xmt
it that anvone in this country has e'-
er seen nefcre.
FIFTY CEiilS S YEAR
The Grady County Express is pro-
Sably tho fastest growing paper in
Oklahoma. Eight pages: nil home
rint; published weekly at fifty cent?
a year. It stands for Grady Count
first last and a" the time. Send it
to your relatives and friends back
homo if you tkaire them U know
about this conn trr. dtf
FOR SALE-'O white
Cook cells. Pure breed
to G. W. Munford 1310 S
Leghorn
Apply
10th. or
office in room 12 Ismcrt building
10-11 St
NOTICE
I am ready to make final tetUe.
merit on Lane and Hayes' contract f-1?
material and erection of th ral-.ieaca
at 1401 Chickasha avenue. These Lav-
ing accounts rot yet tUxl far ma-
terial cr l.Lor ai) Lrey i.J.l
to present them at one a
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