Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 299, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 2, 1902 Page: 2 of 4
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The Chickasha Express. Tuesday December 2. 1902-
DANDY Wind Mills
No climbing lower of mill to oil.
North 3d street
Will run 20 years without oiling by using
Grafhite Bearlngf.
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Tbc latest and newest exchange
to resell our table is tuu MoAluatur
M vaaeuKi-r a sprightly little sheet
edited In Coal town. It is brimful
of good reading matter ami well
displayed advertising and tliou.b
only the second number look
prosperous. Tlio Kinross extends
Its little I'liootaw brother the
glad band.
Prosperity baa all but wrecked
the railroads. Tbia rich oouuiry
it railing tt much produce and
manufacturing so many goods
tua.1 it is impossible to provide
ufflciont transportation or en
giuss to haul the curs. Au oast-
orn paper puts it: "A great na-
tion aofl'ering from a surfeit o(
production is a epcolsdc that i Ue
World Las never seeu beforo." All
of this How of riobes points to a
reoord breaker holiday trado and
business conditions throughout
the length and breadth of the land
are phenomenal and ebould BooAn
tuate the Thanksgiving spirit many
fold in the breasts of the people.
There was only a amall crowd
out to the mass meeting yesterday
oalled by Mayor HcofTeru to send
delegates to the Clareiuorc con
vent ion. It is to be regretted that
Cbipkasba people are so apathetic
m wurkiog for a change from the
present chaotio conditions lie-
lief mast come and come soon and
God helps those who help tbom-
selves. Congress is almost sure
to do Hometbing for us at the com-
lag seaeion bot there should be
some expression of our news as
to what we want. And the people
should get together and decide on
what tbey do wsnt. That is the
pfjrpos': of the t'larcmorv. conven-
tion. A house divided against
itself cannot stand and at the
present it seems as if the people
of the Indian Territory were very
much divided in their opinions on
this sobject.
Is Chicktvsba 1. T. the place
where chicken bash cornea from?
Houston Chronicle.
Jt is quite excaseable not to
kno:v what is in your hash that
is the cook's secret Lut no to
know where yonr hash ernes from
shows the nioM benighted igno-
rance. No we have ntrer heard
of the Cbickaeba people sending
out any of that article abroad but
if they do we would like to place
an order for a mess MoAIceter
sVesstngiT.
No brjther obickco hash don't
come from Chickasha though onr
accomplished housewives oao
manufacture as palatable and in
riling a dish of that article as von
sver tasted. Faot is we don't eat
hash over here we don't have to.
Our fair land produces so many
good things to eat and in such
abundant varieXjr that bash is not
to be thought of. Besides they're
too bus;. This great city is dv-
elopinir and going forward st
audi a rapid pace that baab with
the nt of tbe "lesv;j's'' is left
far behind in the rear with each
villages as Ardinore hi Bene.
Lawtoa etc. etc. Come ovrr anrl
see what a good town we have.
EDUCATIONAL MEETING.
Teachers and Patron's sleeting
Will be field Next Friday
Evening Dec. 5.
The meeting for patrons and
teacher of tbe publio school wbicb
was postponed last week' from
time to tisae on account of bad
weather is again in rffsot for nei
Friday night December 0 at 7
O'clock- It ia hoped that tbe ele
ments will be fsvorslilo tbis time
and that tbe piogram prepared
may be given to a large number of
the friends of public school work.
The program as previonsly pub-
lished will he carried out and is as
followl :
Music.
Prayer Bev. Bay.
Voctl solo Mr Jeffries.
Beading Miss Kllir.it.
BeciUt on. Miss Urowu.
Violin solo Mr. Isstsr.
Vocal solo Mr. KDiersou.
Paper Ml. Hutcucr.
Vouai solo Miss Hill.
Paper. Miss Coull.er.
Violiu tnlo. Mr. Moeller.
QwrtaHte. MiHSes Mnf.'liire sr;d
Remington Messrs Maxey ana
iiutterly.
boeial hour.
TOOK THE BIaUK RIBBON
Who knows but perhaps the
raggedcat trump on the dustiest
country road once took tbe blue
ribbon at a pri.e baby show when
be was in that class. Perhaps the
blue ribbon was worn by"A Chi-
cago Tramp.'' His full history
will be explained at the perform
ance at the Wagner opera house
on Tuesday Dec. 16.
EIGHTEEN CaUAT
The ladies of tbo Methodist
church will give a social at tbe
church Thursday evening Decem-
ber 4 A short program will be
given. AM are iuvited especially
strangers in any way interested in
tbe Methodist ohurcb. No admis-
sion will be charged the object
being to get acquainted and to
meet uud interest new comers be-
longing to this Obnrsh or those
having no especial eburch ufhlia-
lion. .'it
Thu Prudential insurance Co
of America has put u special con
tract on the market unit judging
from the amount of liuniness being
written in Chiokusuu it must lie
oorker. Lee MeLcndon is the
compsi.y's special agent here and
can be found at the tiiti.ens ia
ilonal bunk. dlw
Such is tLe "Chicago Tramp"
Whic'a Comes to I he Wap-
uer on Dec. 16.
Ever since Annul Jones created
his famoua tramp par: in "ik'Jt"
tbe genius hobo has been one of
tbe mot interesting and popular
On the American stage.
V Cbicago Trump' Which
comes to tbe Wngner opera house
ou Tuesday Dec. 16 is one of 'be
eighteen carat line Jones articles
upon which he has placed his
Amile of opproval. Jones himself
would laogh at it aud everyone
ikes to read the funnv sayings
ndependeut assertions and the
nnndreds of humorous things that
are printed about the great Ameri
can bobn. You cannot fail to
bave two hours of solid fun at
every performance of "A Cbicago
Tramp."
Many of tbe aayiugs of tbe
genius hobo are said in a spirit of
fun "in jesting guise but If ye
arc wise ye know what tbe 'eats
arc worth." There is many a
truth to tie found in tbe dips nf
the central liguri iu "A Chicago
Tramp" which will be at the Wag-
ner opera house ou Tuesdsy Dec.
16.
Why Don't
You Take a f
Home Paper
If Vol' tultO UlU Kxi'KKSN yuii
will lie ItftW to gel A 1.1. THKNKWN
of tbo city.
If yon see it in the EXPWKSS you
may know it is g Martin.
Tlio i.AituEST circulation--the
most nows the hest service.
Delivered by currier afrrWMU
in tbo city 10c per week.
C0I1IMM EDWARDS
BHD
BRIGHT AND CHEERFUL
Is the home Lighted by
Electricity. Special
rates to residences Ibat
ni.il. c itubsolutely chtup-
er Hum oil. Bee us
aJiout it. I'bone U00.
The Chickasha Electric Go.
China Restaurrnt
WING LEE
AND COMPANY.
1st door east of the Chickasaw
Trust Co. Bank. K. C. meats on
market. Fish and oysters.
Short Orders.
Open day and night. Best China
cook in tbe city.
Regular Musis '25 cents.
"Bip Van Winkle was a lucky
man' but no luckier than those
who ore ufter au evei.ing of fun
aud attend "A Chicago Tramp" at
the VY sgucr opera house ou Tues
doy. Dec 1U.
A pluy that promises much that
novel in plot anil situation!! that
are said to be niurvclously funny
entitled "Weary Willie Walker"
is among the curlier aUrsotiuuH at
the opera Inline. At the Wagner
Saturday night.
On the Right Track.
A aslf-cousclous and oKotisttraj
reunx clergyman was "sunplvlni.-" the
pulpit of a country church After the
service he ssked one of the dea-
cons a Kilizleil. plain spoken man
what lis thought of "this mnrnlnf's
aOoit" "Waal." answered tho old
man slowly. 'TH tell jrs; I'll toll
ye In a kind o' parable. It reminded
me of Sim Pack a fust deerhunt. when
he no green. He foHerd the deer's
tracks all right hut he fnllerod cm
all day in the wrong direction."
Tourists Going to Couth Africa.
One of tii- favorite recreations ox
Bngllah y opij next autumn Is to be
a flying visit to South Africa when
the tourists will Inspect some of ihs
mors aotabla hum fields and acenss
of futersat connected with the war.
Visit to South Africa for a short hull
day had become Increasingly popu-
lar for several years before the wsr
and now the circumstance of the tiios
point to a very great extension jl
favor ia this dlroction.
Premium Store.
China Gut Glass Silverware Christmas Novelties.
If every woinun in the city knew what un elegant assort-
ment oi China Cut Gluss etui Xmas Novelties iB to be found
at the Premium Store tliey would make it u part of their busi-
ness to conic and see them. We usk you to come und inspect
the stock und got tho list oi tlio merchants who give the co-
operative coupons. They are all right. Their goods uie all
tight and you will be all right when you trade with them. Ask
for coupons uud cnd them ut thu Premium Store.
Krom Ihitf dute until ultet the holidays we will sell for cash
any article in the house at the lowest tigiiru consistent with
good judgment and give you cotl'ONS with every purchuse.
Tho most careful judgment was exercised in the buying und
the people niuy have the benefit. Come to tho
FFEIVIIUIVl STORE
Cochran IJrou. Real Estulu Office. Mks It. Lakrabee.
We are Showing the Most Complete Lin and the
largest assortment of Fall and Winter Goods to
ba seen in Chickasha and a visit to our store will
convii ce you of this fact. In each department we
can show you the most staple article as well as the
latest novelty. - -- -- -- -
GIVE (IS A CALL AND
be convinced
that we Lead
and always
have something
new to show
you.
Our "Ready-to-Wear" Goods
Department leads them nil. Here you
will see Tailor-mude Suits and Skirts
Jackets Monte Carlo Coats Co flee Coats
and a large iiKsoittnent of both the cel-
tb rated "better Taste" and Banner
brand Silk und Flannel Shirt Waists
and Faultless Fitting Petticoats in Inith
Sirfc und Murcurised Sutltens in all
colors.
Our Dress Gocus and Trimming
Department bus our ipedsj attention
and hero can be found all tbe Latest
Dress Fabrics for lath Street and Even-
ing Costumes in exclusive patterns
no two alike. A lieaiililul showing of
New Wuistings in Striped and Em-b-oidered
Flannels Fancy Silks etc.
In House Furnishings" our stock
is unexcelled in the Territory. Beau-
tiful Curtains DrapsriM of all kinds
Table Linens. Towels Fancy Hem-
stitched Scarfs and Lunch Cloths Mar-
seilles Quills Eider down Quilts Fine
Blankets etc.
CUNNINGHHM EDWRR08 & BOYD
CHICKASHA I. T.
THE LEAST EXPENSIVE DRESS
Is'tbnt wbicb is made of good Muterial and in JStyle.
A suit of tins kind will wear look i.nd feel better than
a cheap suit. It's one that you will not bo ashamed to
wear any wbere one in which you will feel perfectly
at euso when you nioet your friem.s. All of thu very
Latest Styles for Fall wear in
Business Suits & Trousers
and the Largest und Finest Lino in Black and Blues
gr Kvening Dress shown iu the city.
TATMAN. THE TAILOR
No. 224 Chickasha Ave
B. i. Smith Pro
Wm. Imiam Vicg-pre
No. 654ti.
Ed. P. Johns Cftifeler
U. P. luwm ami. Cashier
Citizens National Bank
( hiokash;). End Ter
CAPITAL. Ko.ooo.oo SURPLUS llo.oos.oo
DlHEcrOHS
D i' hQilUi J. 0. BriflBN? Win. lainaa Ed K Juhon J. P. DrlMm
Tho. F. Woo.li.rd C. T. Erwin
CO B II E Pu Nil EKTS
HnoTer National. New York; National Dank of Commerce Kaunas City. Uo.
Men-han is ami Plumer. Sherman Tex.; Contluvutat National tSauk St. Loulk
iinsii o 5 ti: kit innfinriniTif its BTnrs?
Succasa In Life.
Ordinary success depends on lbs
'lightest '-d. of chancier om
trick not worth an egg. Men are qual-
ified for Bom. things because they can
do nothing else. Confidence gives th
fool the advantage of th. wise man.
Fools rush in where angels fear to
trd. Our doubts are traitors and
mak. us loss th. good we els. might
win by fearing to attempt The deslr.
tor th. end will point out the ruraus.
Woman Who Saw Waterloo.
According to Ia Via Uiuatree the
hut surviving witness of the batti.
of Waterloo Is Muisx Marl. Thr-
Dupul. now living at Cfeapellelv.
Herlaimont. near Charlerol. The olj
woman recctly celebrated her on
kundredth blrtbda;. Eh. live vitk
hr two son. Tbe ages of the three
of them total 154 year. Mate. De
pais was th. daughter of a small
faruv tiamsd Rolaail.
FLANIGAN & BEATY.
The Only Exclusive
" Horse Shoers in the City-
Shoes Draft Saddle Htinaing Trotting and Pacing Horses
with Shoes Adapted to Horse und Gait. -
Shop: Cor. Second St. & Kansas Ave.
SSJLSLJIJLS.8ILJLJLII 5 " c .14A J JS C ej.S8Jl.lLfi.S.ilLtt0jLIUllU! jUSJUl
J dun Wells
J. A. BOBABT
Joe Well
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LOW HOLIDAY RATES
To The
OLD STATES
JB
Will sell tickets at one fare plus $2 for the round
trip Dec. 13 17. 21 22 23 26. Limit 30 dsys.
Cotton Belt trains carry Pullmin Sleeper at night.
Parlor Cafe Cars during the dy. snd Through
Coaches and Free Reclining Chir Car both day
and night. The service compares favorably with
that of any road in the country.
Write and tell us where you are going and when
you will lesve. and we will tell you what your ticket
will cost and what train to take to make the bed
time and connection..
A. 8. WAGNER. T. tf. LITTLE. D. M. MORGAN
T. P. A. tf .c.. Tan. r. A.. Cariicaaa. Tea. T. t. A. rt. Wank. Tel.
W. H. WEEKS S. r. S T. A.. Trier. Tea.
( 'XpAsirE
iEX10NROOTPlU
To ours SICK HEADACHE.
HABITUAL CONSTIPATION
and all disease arising from India-action.
Thay will purify your
diooci mi rnaka vouroomplaxlon
as FAIR AS A LILY. They are
setotln ooatad- 'MCE ft curs.
irrb-sTiTtro-aTiTrT bjjulm
The Ghickash Steam Gleaning and Dye Works. 5
We arc here to do your cleaning and dying. All work 3
neutly prassed. We are not tailors hut Cleaners and jj
Dyers. All Work (iiiarunleed. jj
nas.readci.! F. WuODSON Prop. 2
an-aajutaagaga. iiniimn o nouni.qi o . coat sua Bgk j
If you want to buy or
rent property in Chickasha
If you have p. operty to sell
or rent in Chickasha
If you have money to loan on
real estate in Chickasha SEE
. . WELLS BOHART & WELLS . .
All business has our Personal Attention.
FUHingim Meat Marks!
Corner of Kansas avenue
. and Third Street.
Buys and Sells Cattle and Hogs.
THE
NATURAL
ROUTE
C O. & G. R. R. TO
MEMPHIS THE EAST AND SOUTHEAST
TD1AS OLD MEXICO CALIFORNIA AND THE WEST.
Pullmtt Drawing-Room Bullet Slscnori Through I.
Pueblo Colorado Springs and Denvo.-.
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS
On All Trains.
UNIQUALED SCHEDULES AND PERFECT ERVIOB.
1. 1. afsHALLY D. P. a.. E at. DUNCAN T. P. .
Oklahoma City. 0. T. OklakM City. 0. T.
6E0. H. LEE G- P. T. A. Littlj Rock Ark.
DR. KING'S
ty NEW DISCOVERY
FOR THAT COLD.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE.
Cures Consurnptioo.Coughs
Colds Bronchitis Asrhma
LaGrippe Hoarseness
ore Throat Croup and
Whooping Cough.
NO CURE. NO PAY.
'He. 60c. and 1 1 . TRIAL BOTTLES FREE
For Bale by
BROWN & CO.
A NEW FAST TRAIN
Bvtweun St. Louis and w-- - attr sri
OKLAHOMA CITY.
WICHITA
OENISON
SHERMAN
DALLAS.
FORT WORTH
AM MwM rotnta In T.-jaa an 'I th. Soma-
WMt. Thla train Im now throo-hfut ab.t la
BaM. ttp r tbe niK-ht eqnll moot. :trol.l .1
with rloclric 3fSu nV S w&S9kn
Ret River Division.
Mlldlna and ralliMlln fca bwu mi.orni
la tho t.akf-ui ut Una urvlu. lnlAlJ
Cafe Observation Cars.
annor mr-n t?om nf nr . Harr.
rvtl Information AA to nm arm li datb ni
trip vlj thla now rout will t ohxftK?
tamlahM. tipim application br ajir SSS
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