Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 216, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 10, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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i c heaper litis summer?"
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PAPER OF GRADY COUNTi
think it will he cheaper this sutnmwr
than it will next."- K-
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Ay troneou reflection on the character landlni or repaUtto of
fcsy irnoi firm cr corporation ud any mlsstAtement which may appear
la tke eolttiMi of the Express will be !t!ly tormW 1M HIM roto
u tuition of the niariBi-ftmeut
THE DECLINE OF GOOD READERS.
A thoiu;litful maaiuc mwempo-
1'iiry. deplores the assumed Uwt that
many purls who have ho talent lit thai
direction waste their time in iiyltiK
In In- vocalists whin ih'-y might
piol'itably invest it in IcarnitiK to lie
readers. Not elocutionists hut nail-
ers. There in Koincthihi; in this.
There is indeed a steal ii;;i! in it.
Jiut why jdrls? Do not b j- ami men
'.';isie their time as frciiueu !y as glrN
unci women in trying to he -eniethiny
for which ihey arc not fitted? It is
possible to find as many mistaken in
a musical way aimm men its anions
women. Ami why bviim nin.ir vkjmt-
iaily into the dixeiissicN? Why not
he content with eotisiiiet al ion of the
circumstance that reading alond has
greatly declined wihin the last few
years and with an effort to account
for it?
The Root! reader at one time and
lor a very lonfi time was r warded as
valuable addition to any circle.
M-eu la)
renewed
Alouitor.
r that
vieor.
ihey have taken on
Christ ian Science
a
Great itr'tain at present consumes
iihout inii.nnn.iMHi gallons of petrol
yearly. The in ice is now 42 cents: it
reported that a new and entirely
suitable substitute may he retailed
with profit at US cents. Lvcn if the j
substitute should not In- ntanttfactured
and used in this country its iutroduc-'
tion in Creat Uriiiiin and Its use j
throughout Lurope should have the id'- j
feet of reducing the price of Kiisolinoj
iu the I'nitcc! States. If the discovery ;
turns out to he all that is claimed for
it it fresh Impetus will be pveit ( the
motor industry the world over.-
Christian Science Monitor. .
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EXPRESS PACKAGETTE3. 4J j
A Nice Life.
! ri in.-. in lie u orniil ftffimalie star
And earn much pelf
And bit intensely popular
Wit.ii myself. Kx.
lowms
Of Men's Hats
Clothing Shoes
and Boys School
Clothing just in.
Such well known lines as
Kingsbury . Hats Lion
Special Shoes and Buck-
eye Pants need no com-
ment. We are looking
for you in every day.
MILADY'S
SCEAFBAG
Lion store
Wherever there was a sroup ot con-
tt-nial people in other days there was
fcctierally to he found tor entertain-
n'tit at odd hours a seed hook and
U food reader and one was tsteetm-d
k liifiitv ii i the other. Whether tite
it;.. .....I u-ill ti
or mil is cntrt!'.l:tK """" """" """ "
Ml ih u is 'ue kiwi.
lut loni-'er pra! :. ic
ed to any jrreal cvtent. It docs no'
follow from this however tuat it dims
not exist -What neeins to be c-Ft;i!-lished
rather is that it is impossible
in these" days for jtcod 'aders. or lor
fhnse who by practic-e should be; c:ne
ait has d'-cli
that nobody
inown is t'-c
ts
There is an eclipse due in sports'
Sunday is a day of rest but in thi?
ivnpeit just consider mother and tin
Sunday dinner.
ill !
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Tomato Relish.
This tomato relish is good until late
into spring says the Now Haven
Journal Courier. Three tpiarts of ilieen
tomatoes three larye beads of cab-
hatte one (tiatt of onions three sreen
peppers. Chop fine and souk in weak
brine over tiiuht; drain and add three
itiiarts of vinegar four cupttilij of stt-
i;.tr one Parte tahlespoonfiti of brown
mustard seed one ounce of celery
seed and one half ounce of tumeric
powder. Uring to boil then add on
cupful of flour moistened with a little
cold water. Can at once If not cook-
ed too long this has a crisp fresh
flavor that la very pleasing. Kx.
Fine in Salad
Young beets make a luscious bulad
savit Mothers' .Maua.ine. Cook cure-
! fully in boiling salty wafer being'
carel'nl not to bruise and let. the juice
I escape; when tender drop In .cold wa-
iter skin and slice;. Combine with an
I equal amount of diced c elery spring-
'onions and utilmeatfl. Mointen with
mayonuisu and nerve on crisp lettuce
leaves.
Heel fritters are a novel and tooth-
some dash: boil a large beet till ten-
der; beat it fine in a mortar; add the
yolks of four bca! en Cjrgs. two apoou-
ftils of flour five spoonfuls of cream;
sweeten to taste prate in some nut-
meg and the perl of half a lemon then
add two spoonfuls of lemon juice. Mix
well and fry the fritters in hot butter;
they will be a pretty pink: serve with
sprigs of mint.
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Common Sense
Prices
It isn't often you see liigh
class Millinery priced in
a comnion sense way
but we want to "HAT"
every woman in Chicka
sha hence the low prices
Edith Bradfield
The home of Style and
Fine Millinery
With the Moore
Store.
400 Chickasha Avenue
Nor how far you send AWAY you cannot possibly
set any better COFFEE than your own home mer-
chant can furnish you under
"Mew State" Brand
i
it is carefully blended of well matured and seas-
oned COFFEE of the highest grades grown. After
being thoroughly cleaned with fan and brushes it
is roasted by an expert in our modern coffee plant
and then steel CUT (not ground or cut) and all
dust and chaff blown out. So you get all Coffee
nothing but pure clean fresh high grade Coffee
in airtight sealed cans when you buy
"New State" Coffee
and your entire satisfaction is fuHy guaranteed.
1 Just received a shipment of the best
WW 1
jc.-ccj readers to find listeners.
There is r.o nt'.tch gn'.njr on. We af"
it viiiK in an ate of pictures and iin-
j.rts.Mons are tali r on in fla-hcs rath-
er than in chapters cr vohimo?. Peo-
ple are becoming more and more in-
clined to scan rather than to read.
They are becoming as averse to 11K14
enversations as to k-itu sturlt-s.
Kverythins around them is lining and
they feel that they ntn-t be sioini; too.
J they tvouici slay in one i t . 1 i 1
eramsh to be read to a reader couiii
be found now doul)lh'.--iy as well a-
Sit any time 1:1 the imsl 10 led to
them.
I .of is net be bid eed tbnt th" pies-
cut conditions are pi nminent. They
are traiisttor. lie sane and solid
things always sitivive. As tune goes
en. nc-oide who are now carried away
1;V new pUiVThi" V'iil "r't ivick to
more mbtunt!al diversions. Out
cd the pn-sent apparent disintc itrat ion
of intellectual pastimes will einerne.
we think a stron'jer desire than ever
tor the nduriiiK and the true. Liter-
iture the drama musi" pai'trittK. aM
the arts have been pas.-ins of late
throuiih a period of neglect an;! trial
lent finding little near the surface t
heir roots have lionc deeper for moist-
ure and noruishntent and it will be
Iti a conversation on eatables
Newdywcd cried "I just dearly
veal when it is young "
Mrs.
love
Percy Piffle says it's initio proper to
stand the landlord off a month and
take a vacation on the rent money.
Mrs. Hifthbrov said the other day:
OVi yes it a perfectly lovely
lunch. 1 overseen its preparation myself.
Cnele
:t.e ta
111 nvs snmetimen it takes
!(u-i to mute a man. and a
r!::o twelve Jurors and a sheriff to
1 1 1 'Ct 'he ifiilin-")' hilN
breitd moldy and the meat tainted
The original report did seem strange
coming from New York. C'ltlirie
Leader. y '
The women folks are always get-
titifi somothin.!; new in the line of
dresses if the things some women
wear now can lie caltea a dress. 11 y
not the men set a few diversions In
the pattern of pants? A few years
ami we wore tight legs now we have
the bloomer effect or full pes. Can't
wo cut the things iu some sort of
style that will cause the women io
gaze at us as we gae at them when
Ihey apjH'ar ott the streets.'-Rogers
County News.
We hit e been roejurslcd to write a
few tropical songs typical of this sec-
tion. Naturally we'd haM- to say
1'illie linger says that they are
11 comfortable anil she is going to
. 1.. li'il O liihel' erl)
I I something ahum the annua i.enny
1 Flow ing" only there ain't no How now
; t'.icy do r.-mintl her of a woman
j has been talked about. Kx.
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STATE PRESS PRATTLE. 4
A little while at;.t an item went l.iie
rounds telliiis how good the fare was
that was supplied to the immigrant--
or Kllis Island for a very small sum.
Now an investigation charges that the
to speak of; or the "Corn is Hurtling
Priglttly in the Sunshine. learle.
While the Note is Drawing Interest
All the Time" or a reminiscent song
like the "Pntier of the Raindrop in
the Days of IjOlig Ago" but we'd never
he able to set it to music - some guy
I would poitr sand on the running gears
jot' cur typewriter.-- Pauls Valley Free
i Lam e.
pies are sniffed with
Tiller"
the
The way tiov. Cruee is sticking to
his office with so many golf tourna-
ments being palled off in other parts
; if
WIT T 1
is Our Specialty
No matter who your physi-
cian is it will pay you to let
us fill his order.
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT.
OUR MEDICINES ARE RIGHT.
leraiace Drug More
PHONE 7.
Free Delivery.
the country indicates his idea of
stern devotion to official duties. Shall
we give the credit to the governor or
I to I'm. lieutenant governor? Gov.
I f'v'M'n 'wlmity tliat tie would tnke it i
I frolic now and then if it wnsn't fori
the lieutenant governor. Our distin-1
1
gtiished townsman tne lieuetnanl gov-
ernor may not be able to get on to
the governor's job again during (lov.
truce's regime but one thing is cer-
tain he will keep Cor. Ontcc closely
at his post--MeAlester News-Capital
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STOLEN SMILE'R TWO.
Musical.
"I tlnoT believe the story ilo you?"
"What story?"
"About .Mrs Youngbird They say
she went into a butcher's shop the
other day and peeing a side of spare-
ribs on the counter she remarked:
"Why I dodn't know you kept xylo-
phones here."- Kx.
I Published Septmber lit 191
IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the 1'nited
States for the Kasteru District of
Oklahoma.
In the Matter of O. C. Davis bank
rupt.
To the. lion. Ralph K. Campbell Judge
of the District Court of the Lulled
States for the Kastern District of
Oklahoma:
O. C. Davis of Tttttle in the county
of C.rady. state of Oklahoma iu said
district respectfully represents that
on the '.th day of April last past he
was duly adjudged bankrupt under the
acts of congress relating to bankrupt
cy; that he has duly surrendered all
his property and rights of property
and has fully complied witn ail tne
recpitrnrv. ..-its of said acts and of the
orders of the court touching his bank-
ruptcy. WhereTore. he prays that he may
be decreed by the court (o have a full
discharge from nil debts provable
against nts pxtate tinner ain iiannui"
ucls except such debts as ate excepted
by law from such discharge.
Dated this 27th day of Austin. A. V
1!::.
O. C. DAVIS Ilankitipt.
ORDER FOR HEARING UPON AP
PLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.
The above styled proceedings bavin?
been on the :ihth day of August l'Jhl j
referred to tne as upeeial master to j
ascertain and report the fact upon 1
the application of O. C Davis party to 1
said proceediuts for disc harge iu ;
bankruptcy: j
Now on this the tub day of Septem-;
her 10i:l upon readinj the foregoing j
petition: it is ordered that u hearing;
be had upon the same on the lmh day j
of October I'.H" at 10 o'clock a. m.
before me as special master aforesaid '
at mv office in the city of Ardmore ;
. . 1
in said district; that notices 01 saui 1
meeting be mailed to ail known erect-j
Iters and other persons in interest j
and published in the designated news-
paper in the county of Crady the conn-
ty of the bankrupt's residence and in j
said district; that said creditors and!
persons in interest appear at said time j
and piace and show cause if any they i
have why the prayer of the petitioner!
should not he granted. !
In witness whereof 1 have hereunto t
set my hand as special mast on this:
the day and date above written. i
J. W. HARRLI.D. !
1
Special Master Ardmore Okla. j
It I" It I
'in yj .y
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This is the last that will lie sold for the present
"prices. Phone at once-?7.
Steohonson-BrovnQ Lumber Co
mm
lllHlin...-:
Your Fall Hat is Here.
It's the shape that will suit
you best it's the latest
Creation.
The Bon Ton
Millinery
Hi
Another
Arrival of
mi N n
Dctpondency
Is often caused by Indigestion and
constipation and quickly disappears
when Chamberlain's Tabletg are taken.
For s'ale by all dealers. Adv. dw
j? nj? u
We promised you that
we were going to have
an immense line this fall.
They are now coining in.
A NEW LINE OF
Crepe Dechene
Ladies' and Misses
Sweaters
And all the latest
Fall and Winter
Fresh
Country
Butter-
We "have just closed a
contract with one of
the best butter makers
in the country.
Call up Tignor for
good Country Butter.
We are going to make
a special effort to handle
the best that the market
affords in all lines. Our
spray will always be
found full of nice fresh
vegetables and our fruit
display will always
please you.
120 South Third Street.
Phone 83
lood
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OERCANTILE CO.
J; Oi ji is p n
i 111 li'X II Si
il Hi Ml ill
....The Universal Car
Model T Runabout
$508
Model T Touring Car
5 El 'B
Model T Town Car
With Full Equipment
f. 0. b. Detroit
se
iiv.
PHONES 018-551
Chickasha : : Oklahoma
Clothes Don't
Make the
Man
j ating a good or bad impression. A mas
: is judged by rae company lie kepi
iimd the clothes he wears. Therefore
! be- PARTICI LAK - about the appear-
' ance of your outer garments
i A matt well dressed has already won
! half of IPe'K battle. Ability badly
ithessed must fijlit twice as hard us
i the average man w hose well drctned
! appearance is already an iutroduc-
j 1 ion.
I Particular people are our het pa-
. lions. Pel haps it's bec ause we're cr-
! veHienfly located or that our delivery
! service is prompt or that we are well
advertised hut lone times out of iih
j i' 's the quality of the wot It that coum'h
j with particular people Whether yon
fate particular or not you the very
(best in service and work comb.isrd.
' Yours for superior service.
I The Nichols
j Cleaning Works
! Phone 1143.
j C20 Kan.sas Avenue
Work calif' for ami dei'vered.
Enjoy Our
Exquisite
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Lovjnoy's I
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com- fi
ItAOS WANTED.
rtrtf Mini ettan wfdtt ri I tKt
Cxirtt title it anc. Hiiht.t tih
No other candv
pares with Lownev's a
: 1 1 j 1 ' 1" 1 W
it nas a taste uisunci- y
ively its own. It is ex-
pressed direct to us and
we keep it in our big 10
ton box of zero weather jj
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Take a Box
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Cii paid tor
Cipreii off!.
e;ean totto r(i.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 216, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 10, 1913, newspaper, September 10, 1913; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729395/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.