Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 3, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXP l' C 5 3 CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA.
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EVAfIS
& SMITH PUBLISHERS
G ix) rue II. Evans Editor
fercis P. Smith Manager
TELEPHONE NO. 43
OFFICIAL PAPEIt OF G 11 A D Y COUNTY
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Entered at the Postoflice at Chickaaha
Oklahoma as second cla33 mail matter.
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA FEBRUARY 3 1912
UB8CRIPTIQN RATE!.
0 rr. delivered by carrier . 14.80
f.'.t months delivered by carrier 2 40
f kr nonlhi delivered br carrier 1.20
Cfc month delHered by carrier .10
One week fSivered by carrlr .10
One year by wi.ll . ... 4.00
Sii montha by mall 2.00
Three month by mall . "..CO
Single copy .05
Any erroneous reflection on the character standing or reputation of any
person firm cr corporation ami any m'ustateinent which may appear In the
columtii of the Kipress will be gladly corrected upu lit being brought to
the attention of the management
ir tho ground Iiok insliitH upon
locking I In- game or li;i! my epring
we art' in favor of "recalliuj;" him.
No doubt t Iks natural ici'mii'ds of
China for which u syndicate hot
(red a ouurter of a billion dollars
lire more than worth the money bill
not having (lie change wo won't rai.-.
the bid.
II. appears that llorcas heard the
call of the city Hiillioiilics anil pro-
ceeded to Kweep up the town. How-
ever II would unit UK boiler not to
have nil Die dijtit and refuse from
Wichita Kuitl and K Reno dumped
onto us.
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We juib'e from lae lone of I he Col- j
onel's renutrloi thai he Is willing to
tolerate woman Mil'l"aRe but. lie isn't
growing excited over it. That how-
ever will not buy hint anything
among the militant suffragette ac-
cording to whose thinking not to en-
thune. over the "cauae" la crime.
o
Coiiiineiitinii on n)ine recent re-
marks of the Express as to the nn-
tiipilty of Oklahoma newspapers the
Minco Minstrel says: "The Minstrel
was a lusty two-year-old when the I0.v
pi-ens was foaled having been eslalj-
JUhed July I 1S!I0. How's that for
no antiquarian? Hut this by no
wciiiiM signifies that the Minstrel is
an 'antiquated' sheet."
Our old friend Col. Charles C. Kivk-
patrick former secretary of the
Chickashu Chamber of Commerce has
boon preaching the gospel of "boost-
thin" to the sluggish sinners in Wichi-
tu and he has pulled off a revival sec-
ond only to that recently held by Hilly
(Sunday. To "make two boosters
grow where one urcw before" Is n
great and noble work but is still
more sublime to keep the two grow-
ing. VA'o trust that "Kirk" lias plant-
ed sufficient good seed lo make bin
'.otn'erta h'lld oiil faithful lo the end.
bupport why do they ignore a much
more prominent ea-c of ingratitude.
Mr. Harvey can not claim to have
t created .Mr. Wilson lie was an ear-
ly supporter and doubtless coiitrih-
i ulcd some to I ho early advertisement
jot Governor Wilson's availability'
! Hut Governor Wilson's candidacy Is
j based upon what lie himsclff has
j done not upon what anyone has said
i about hiiu Hut in the case of I'resl-
j dent Taft lie owes his nomination
j ami election to ilio active support of
j Mr. Itoosevell. The general opinion
! is that Mr. Taft was impressed with
j the Idea that his intimacy with Mr.
KoohcvuII was a political burden and
so It is reported that Mr. Taft never
eomulled Mr. ftoosevelt at all in re-
gard to cabinet appointments. In
fact there Is a grave suspicion that
Mr. Taft In compliance with assur-
ances given before the election turn-
ed the cold shoulder to Mr. Roosevelt
as soon as the election was over and
now he has the temerity to run as a
candidate for re-election without
asking the aid or consent of the ex-
presideiit. If critics are looking for
a case of ingratitude here is a very
much more pronounced ono than the
Wilson - Harvey case. Hut no one.
seems to intention Mr. Tuft's right to
throw the ex-president overboard or
the ox-president's right to throw Mr.
"kn! overboard notwithstanding their
long and Intimate relationship. Why
I.; Governor Wilson picked out for
spccUt condt'innal ion ?"
Referring to some comment on the
famous Joliue letter Mr. Ilryan re-
marks: "It Is however just a hit strange
that the very people who onco agreed
with Mr. Wilson on tho 'cocked hat'
matter are now Just as busy attacking
him as they wore in attacking Mr
Ilryan."
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l..ne can tody find a home anioiig
MORE INGRATITUDE.
heading
Win J
in this
Ilryan
I.nder the uhovo
wci'Ii'h Coiiimoiier
ha y s :
"While the Wall street sympathy.-
ei'H are expressing their indignation
over (Iovernor Wlhon's 'ingratitude'
In relieving hlm'tf of the Harvey
ush
Is being madg
after our
IroportedCcogli Syrup
nf Whiif? Finn and
Tar Compound
It stops that li'-kling ami
rtilievra olwtinatu coupfia
by promotinvr cxpftora-
tiuti. .lust a little diireront.
For Sale
25c and 50c
the Bottle
BY
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SHAKE WELL AND TAKE PLENTY
Wlieli it comes to selecting timely
topics for editorial elfu.-ilons wc
claim that Ihe Oklahoma City Times
is entitled to honorable mention.
"How to Hriug 1'ri.iHiierity Is one 01 i
its latent contributions to tho discus-
sion of current topics. AV'hllo the
remedy isn't entirely original It Is
i lone up in an attractive package ami I
candidly we believe it will do tho j
work if administered in large doses. 1
Well It Is good to have the optimls- !
lie hopeful youthful spirit and it ia j
worth going anywhere on earth to J
Kel it. says the Times. Without it
what is wealth worth or friends or
even health? Kich indeed Is the
man who possesses this spirit
though he may not huve a penny in
the world. j
I And this reminds us that the good :
; or hard limes are largely tho result j
of hopeful talk or indulgence in glou-
; my forebodings. If all tho people in i
Denver or SeatUlo which cities are j
j complaining particularly of hard
: times were to begin to talk in a dif- j
1 ferent and more hopeful tone the
effect would bo tragical. l'"ople who j
j have been hoarding every dollar for
fear they will not -soon get another
' would go out and pay their bills or
spend it for something. Money would !
j Immediately become easy and pros- I
I pcrity would almost immediate! re- j
1 turn. I
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If W(i want hard times and no more
imprnvcniciitH investments let us j
all join the few croakers who Btand j
j about like gloom birds. If we want j
lumtluued prosperity let us !"ok up j
and cheer up and talk optimism.
I Whut are panics but menial scants j
' communicated from one to another
i
! by gloomy talk of the business fu j
; lure? It is bard to be a pessimist In
I a land of suiioliiu a land of oppor-
j luuuity a laud of youth. Don't ill
j dul;
Phlloiophlo.
J' pta ).' way.
WIier'r h want;
f-nw ' bi.'ae but Mjr
well content
The highest jioint of woman's hap-
pincss is rciched only through liiolli- I
crliood in the clasping of Iter child '
within licr anus. Vet the niotlier-tn- '
lie is often fearful of nature's ordeal j
ami shrinks from the fiufierinj; ir.ci-!
dent to its consummation. liutfor1
nature's ills and discomforts natuic!
)rovides remedies and iu Mother's
1'riend is to be found a nicdicine of j
prcat value to every expectant mother i
It is an oily emulsion for c-xt-rnal
application composed of ingredients
which act with beneficial and sooth-
ing effect on those portions of the
syMem involved. It is intended to
prepare the system for the crisis and
thus relieve iu great part the suffcr-
iufj throiiprh which the niotheriisually
passes. The regular use of Mother's
Friend will repay any mother in the
comfort it afford:' before and the help-
ful restoration to health and strength
it brings about after baby conies
Mother s Friend
in for sale at
clrug stores.
Write for our
free book for
expectant moth
ers which contains much valuable
information and. many suggestions
of a helpful nature.
BRAUHUD REGULATOR CO. Atlanta C.
$ 4.
EXPRESS PACKACETTES.
(By E. S.)
A tall spare man with niiuiine nose
is anything but good looking.
Match making is one of the most
disgusting professions we know of.
Is it the effect of spring or an at-
tack of hook-worm that causes one's
ambition to lag?
It. is rumored about town thai a
certain autoniohilo hi the city is
known at the garage as the "annex"
car.
We have observed that a number
of women who make application for
marriage permit are not only shy in
appearance but shy several years as
to age.
When a nowlywed young man In
Chickashu was naked how the house-
bold machinery was running he re-
plied. "Nothing to give out. for pub-
lication." A Chlekasha mother was admonish
ing her small son not. to right any
more and he suggested that the ad-
monition he shelved until tomorrow
as he hud one more boy to lick and
then ho would ho through.
A certain young man in the city
asked a young lady to take her to the
show. The girl replied tint she had
an engagement. The boy asked for a
"dale" the next night and on during
tho week but each time the young
litdy assured him that she was engag-
ed. Finally six days iu advance she
was "her own" and the hoy look the
crumbs it ti 1 1 will escort her on that
evening.
liHclS.
Hveiy m. in
the office.
iMighl to be bigger than
Men v Iji.i really
little about t hem.
do tilings say but
Every law looks blue
who wants to break it.
lo I man
livery
eyes of
la.-.k
your
is viewed Ihi'ou
Inclination.
;1 th.'
Don't be overly hurried Ideas de-
velop jiiot like trees grow.
A man may die of wounds no
of which would prove fatal
one
Publicity! The lure that entices
the skeleton lo stalk out of the closet.
BACON IS GUILTY.
It has never been proved thut 11a-
c.on didn't write it and that is pretty
conclusive evidence that he is guilty
of the dog song:
"Every time 1 come to town
The boys start to kickju' wy. dog
aroun'
Makes no difference if He is a houn'
They gotta quit kickin' my dog
aroun.' "
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We have
our
rll tOk Lkl JQii lOa J stock too large and
offer at big discounts the follow ing. Come today & see
THE E X C E P T 1 0 N A L B A K (JAINS
WHERE OUR DEAD GO TOO.
MaJ. 8. Harris one of Iho Austral
lans wbo fought In the South African
war vlsiied British Columbia and fin-
ally settled down in Vancouver. Now
be tells of a man In his province who
went over to see London lir the first
time lat year and was being shown
through t Westminster abbey. He got
Into conversation with a tour't agent
who was showing a party about and
at intervals the man who wan explain
log asked the British Columbian ques
tions about Vancouver "I suppose
that In your country you have no
place like the abbey?" he suggested
"No" replied the other.
"Then what may I ask do you do
wltb youi' illustrious dead?"
"First" rp'ied the Britl&h Colum
blan "we appoint a commission to see
whether the man Is really dead and
then if the commission deckled In the
affirmative we send hlni to the Ic-s'a-lature."
Argonaut.
Useless to Try.
Ton can't make a woman whose
nose turns up believe that the Grecian
type of facial architecture la aristocratic
GRAFTI GRAFT! GRAFT!
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OUT OF THE JUNK HEAP
Don't gush over people Just stick
lo them.
Get One For Baby
Nothing delights Imhv tmnr
llifttj to br taUfn evf ryvh' tr
Hioihci pocv Willi tll Ol l'.lr
CtO-H8-.n ou tan
go sh oppt iik .
calling v i si i-
m on raif
trams rirv:-
tors titkiiiK
tiabv with you
ami nrver lift-
ing him otit
ouce.him ply
puU b tord
rimI the Ho
(lf;pnt!y to
the groninl
ivhrre ll will
MamL alonf
or can tc
plcWctl up
anil car
lied on
the arm
with
case.
can ulo br use-l a a Hili Chair Bamt
or Haby Jumprr. Most economical article
etr invcnteil for children i'hys-iciatm
etidorse its use.
f vow are thinking of buyiaR a coaCu
for baby let u talk a over with you.
$8 $10.50 $12.50
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Baby i
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LOOK AT THESE PBICES
$15.00 now. $11.25
12.50 now . 10.00
16.50 now. 13.00
See Ihe Tourists
All our inoti'Xi io-
CatL.J easily operat-
cd liicklf trimnuvl
or jioiiil color:!. We
()!'t;r thio.-e carts
cheap on account of
hist year's patterns.
Tho ifn2moilel.-! will
arrive in April. The
VJli cart ia no bet
ter than the 11)11
cart.-i only a little
change bet n niatle.
WE
OFFER
Ihuil.k! Orccn Trail-
in;: Stamps on all
Go Carts. Take ad-
vantage on this
2 Stamps for One
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UP TO FEBRUARY FIRST
On all Hookers we will oil'er you double Green Tradintr
Stamps. You ;ct two instead of one. Get your Hookers
now. Big stock. All kinds. See the itnn ense line at
$1.50. $2 $2.50 $2.75 $3 $3.25. $4 up to $25
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The Congressman--What do von
think of the Idea of electing senators
by dli-pet. vote?
The Senator It would fave us
money but it v;oulJ put a crimp Id
the legislative InslriPM.
Pimples Cured in Ten Days
OR YOUR MONEY BACK
Any one who hn pimplw hal ?
liver i4itn open eonm and priiptitmft hh'MiU.i umw
it is bf'-iju of " Us. 1 h eirriimiii n hti
oeconi contaminate I with rr aLLer that baa i
' WX't.Vif' J
tarrd the blootl which is beinj- forcfd out of the j
yHtem through the pore of the skin- This con
dition cannut be curod unlH you rciiiovo lb.
.ause- Bin-Tr (irjilc.xion Tablets purify the i
oloxj Rtrentftheiia llio sjatcm and n.i;-i youi j
rtkin healthy thu rentorinic jour conipirxion to (
ita clear youlhf ill appoar-inc?. ll' Bin-Tor don' I i
cure you wo will return your money j
Uwlfr thp piirif y inir urn) ton in effort of Hm-Tci i
Complexion Tablets the system will bo bu H. up !
and your Rkin clenrril. unualty in sIkhii ten -tap. I
dold and rm.ommemt(l by BHO W N & i . Sm!
.iUe to HinTT LaNrAtiry U4 W. W aiAuny.Um
Chicago. IU'. fur tnpl- i
j Wc have nevr and up-to-!date
machinery to our plant and
j are able to do any
teilCB FBUM WORK! 1 Eve
1 1
t? arrmston
tee
1 18 South Third.
i Ho te
1 in! ntf
R A. k w y
Lunch Ccunter
Open Day and jjj
Nisht :
Modern in Oat- i th- b- t p.- -i i ..f ri;ck;.-!.:i
Every Way ?m t-.i iy G-wntr. A b-.-.-.w vt i'h i:.-
COME TO THE
M
k ii ay
SPECIAL SALE EVERY
1 t. . m w ti f - if
- ti iJ m ' W
We are in faet going to meet tho. cry
of the shopping public of Chiokajha and
vicinity see iiwc don't.
We make a specialty of Saal
Weights Structural Iron Work
and Job Work. Blacksmith Ehoj
in connection. See the Nix Con
Stalk Cutter which we manufact-
ure. CONRAD EROS.
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! CROSS & JONES The Besi C r r 8
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i (Kirjt fuhlisln-'d Jan. li I'M.)
j NOTICE
j To Whom It May Cou' i'i'n:
i Take notice that an implication han
j hix'U filed with Ili.s texi I'lieney Lt:u
j Cruoe (lovtiriior ot tho St.ile of Ol.ia
! Imiiiih for a parole for one V. K. iKes
Iter) Mole who iilead guilty to tin:
charge ot the larceny of a hoi .se llio
j properly of J. S. lk irtl ot Arnlier
jO':.i. al Llu Si'p!uiu!icr lail. t'-nn
of the Superior Court of tlrady Coun-
I ly Oklahoma and was by the court
j sentedceil to Imprisonment of ciKht
j yearn iu tli atale rciiiicutiaiy at Mc-
lAlester where he i.s now eontineil.
j i-ij;;.
INDIAN KILLED ON TRACK.
; Near Itochclle 111. an Indian wcnl
j to rileep on a rai'i'iaii irack and was
killed by the ta.st explesij. Il0 pant
for his curelestuirsji with bis life. VI-t'-n
it's the way when people Healed
cough anil toluH. Don'i ruk your
life when prompt u-e of In. King';)
I New UiHc.o.'cry will cure them and no
! prevent a dangerous throat or luui;
j trouble. "!t completely cured me iu
I a short time of a terrible couj;h that
i followed a severe attack of drip"
i . ...
writes J. K. Watts 1 loydrna Jex.
"and I regained IT pouudri iu w i-i't
that I had lost." Quick rate reliable
and guaranteed. Cue and $1.00. Trial
bottle free at iUowu & Co. d&w
Have You Seen the Ne
Electric Fireless Cooker?
For sale at the Chickashu
Electrical Supply Co.
111! ChieU.i;i Aw.
This Cooker is Fully Cuarank-ed
Chickasha Liglil Ileal fi. Poser Co.
317Chk-l;:i2ha Av
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 30, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 3, 1912, newspaper, February 3, 1912; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729359/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.