Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 149, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 21, 1913 Page: 3 of 26
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b II f C It A 8 H A' DAILY EXPRESS C H I C K A 3 K A OKLAHOMA
YAilT THE COURT
MAINTAINED
Telegram by United Press
WahiiiKton June 21. The contin-
uance of the commerce court and the
enlargement of its Jurisdiction Ih rec-
ommended to the house Judiciary com-
mittee by Assistant Attorney (leneral
Denlson Soeciul Attorney General
Kaaterllne of the Interstate commerce
commission and Representative Brous-
sard of Louisiana.
Denison advocated a change in the
law which would give shippers the
right to appeal from rate orders de-
cided against them by the interstate
commerce commission.
The supreme court held that only
railroads have the right to appeal
from affirmative orders of the com-
mission. The Judiciary committee of
the house postponed final action In
the matter.
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DEATH CLAIMS BROTHER
OF A CHICKASHA MAN.
The Kaufir.au (Texas) Herald in Its
Issue of June :!) printed the following
account of the death of a brother of
J. E. Frederick of this city:
The citizens of Kaufman are again
called upon to mourn the death of one
of her noblest men.
Rev. Frederick came to Kaufman
county from Wisconsin with his par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Frederick
;'8 years ago. He was only 11 months
old at the time and has been a resi-
dent of t'ii county ever since. He was
taken to Dallas Monday to be operated
ou for gall stones but his heart and
lungs became affected and the opera-
tion was never performed and he was
brought home Wednesday niht and
died at 11 o'clock that night leaving
a wife and two email children a fath-
er and several brothers and sisters.
Mr. Frederick was a Baptist minis-
ter and one of the very best men who
ever lived or died In Kaufman county.
He was also an Odd Fellow and was
buried at 4 o'clock today (Thursday)
in the city cemetery under the auspices
of that order. His funeral was preach-
ed by Key. W. T. Hilisman. '
Win. Anderson Howard of Columbia
Tenn. son-in-law of Rev. J. P. Drown-
low arrived in the -city yesterday for
u visit with relatives.
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COTTON MARKET PLAN
GAINING IN GRADY CO.
Henry Mileur and R. L. Glover of
Rush Springs who have been holding
meetings in the interest of the South-
ern States Cotton Corporation report
the movement Is gaining good headway
in Grady county. "The farmers in
the south end of thy county are solid
for It" said Mr. Mileur "and we have
met with fair success in other sec-
tions." Meetings were held yester-
day at Pocaoset and Amber and one
was held at Middleberg today.
NOTICE FOR BIDS.
Bids for cleaning the alleys of the
entire city will be received up to G
o'clock p. m. ou the :'otu of June.
Right reserved to reject any and all
bids. This contract will ue let for 1-
months only. J. B. B CRT ON.
6-21-31 Mayor of Chit-kasha Okla.
6ubtrlb for Tn ExprtM.
The G-E Iron
is an even-heat iron. The
heating element covers the
entire face insuring bet-
ter evener heat and easier
ironing.
Price $3.50
You can't afford to do
without one.
Ghickasha Light Heat & Power Go.
f Phone 100. 317 Cbickasha Ave.
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LIBRARY BULLETIN.
Library noura: Reauing rooms and
charging desk open from 2 p. in. to 6
p. m. and 7 p. ni. to 9 p. m.
Fiction and Short Stories.
McCutcheon The Hollow of Her
Hand.
Mason The Turnstile.
Ret-d The White Shield.
Rice The Romance or Billy float
Hill.
Wright Their Yesterdays.
Bachellor Charge It. (Sequel to
Keeping Up With Lizzie.)
Deland The Voice.
Droingoole The Island of Beautiful
Things.
Faversham The Squaw Man.
Grey Riders of the Purple Sagu.
Hugh John Rawn.
Hungerford Little Corkey.
Johnson Mary Ware's Promised
Land.
Little Lady and Sada San. (Sequel
to the Lady of the Decoration.)
Churchill Inside the Cup.
Harrison V. V.'s Tyes.
Tomkins Eier After.
Crocket Patsy. 1
Parker The Judgment House.
Down Polly of Lady Oay C )t' .i ;c.
Locke Stella Marie.
Ward the Mating of Lydia.
Glasgow Virginia.
Cooke the Joy Bringer.
Fox The Heart of the Hills.
Kester John O' Jamestown.
Porter Pollyanna.
Johnson The Sixty-first Second.
.Mathews My Lady Peggy Leaves
Town.
Waller The Cry in the Wilderness.
Bennett Buried Alive.
Stoddard's Lectures.
Railroad and steamship bulletin and
EllldeS.
Clemens Innocents Abroad.
Dana R. II. Jr. Two Years Before
the Mast.
Ht-arn Lufcaldio Kokaro.
Irving Captain Bonneville; Tour of
the Prairies; The Alharabra.
Kipling From Sea to Sea.
Smith F. Hopkinson Gondola Days.
Children's List.
Required reading for next year's
school work.
i.uart Suubridge Girls at Six Star
Ranch.
Saunders Pussy Black Face.
Golding Story of David Livingstone.
Lang Blue Fairy Book
Torainson Houseboat on St. Law-
rence. Cervantes Don Quixote Retold.
Zigzag Around the
(Parry.)
Butterworth
World. .
Lange The Silver Island of the
Chippewa.
DuJietnus When I Was a Boy in
Greece.
Barbour The Junior Trophy.
Mac Donald The Princess aad the
Goblin.
Davis Motor Boating for Boys.
Sidney Five Little Peppers and How
They Grew.
Sidney Stories of Polly Pepper Told.
Sidney Five Little Peppers in the
Little Brown House.
Tomlinson Camping on the St. Law-
rence. Tomlinson Cruising on the St. Law-
rence. Tomlinson Three Colonial Boys.
Tomlinson Two Young Patriots..
Lodco and Roosevelt New Tales
from American History.
Erving Jan of the Windmill.
King Cadet Days.
Howells Flight of Pony Baker.
Buttermouth Zigzag Journeys in lOu
rope.
Butler. Story of Paper V king
Johnson When Mother Leu. t's
Cook.
Required reading for next year's
school work. See list at library.
OIL WELL
Will give seven-eighths interest in
one thousand acres six miles of Gush-
ing for a test well. Can drill In few
feet of last week with 200 feet of oil
in it.
Will also give $00t) In case test is
not paying well.
For full particulars see '
D. C. 1LVTCHELL
It Early Hotel Chitkasha.
oo Late to Classify
STRAYED A red sow weight about
100 pounds. Call . 6-20-3t
FOR RENT 200 acres one half
mile from city for kafir corn and milo
maize. has. T. Williams. li-iM-llt
FOR RENT Two southeast rooms
for light housekeeping; also nico cool
bed rooms. M. E. Tripp 622 Choctaw
avenue. . 6-21-St
$2 Reward
A reward of $2.00 each will be paid
to owners or party reporting name of
the owner of the following pianos:
Chopin No. r.0:!21; Knight Brinkerhoff
131GIJ; Stanly & Sons 5aSG0; Kohler
& Campbell 1:11458; Brewster 5.1771;
Knight Brinkerhoff iiilC; Colby
321(44. '
If you don't own one of these look
at your neighbor's piano. Write or
call at Armstrong-Byrd Music Co. 113
Chitkasha avenue. 6-21-21
TO TRADE Nice cjse In lot to
trade for good runabout car or five-
passenger f ord. A. .m. wooianuge.
Phone ). 6-21-at
ULCERS AND SKIN TROUBLES.
If you are suffering with any old
running or fever sores ulcers boilsi
eczema or other skin troubles get a
box of Bucklen's Arnica Salve and you
will get relief promptly. Mrs. Bruce
Jones of Birmingham Ala. suffered
from an ucly ulcer for nine months
and Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured he?
In two weeks. Will help you. Only
21c Recommended by Brown & Co.
Adv
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Get a Red Bundle. Morgan & Gribi.
FOR SALE Good refrigerator din-
ing room table and nook stove. 228
South Sixth street. Phone 363.
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FOR RENT Furnished room; mod-
ern conveniences; to married couple
or young lady. Call after 4 o'clock.
823 Kansas.' tj-21-3t
Great big cool fans the
best food well cooked
well served.
Fred's Chop
House
Is a good place to eat
3rd door west of P. O.
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Musical Tones l.i Architecturs.
It has long been believed that each
of the mammoth buildings of the wrld
will vibrate in response to some spe-
cial musical tone. Architects believe
thev have found the tones for such fa
mous structures as the Cathedral of
Cologne Notre Dame in Paris and St.
Paul s in London. Certainly it is true
that each of these buildings returns
to the ear of the listener that one tone
intensified and augmented to a surpris-
ing extent. The corollary statement
that this keynote if sounded long
enough and with sufficient force would
bring disaster has never been proved.
When the conversation turns to the
skyscraper one often hears timorous
folk say "Well it's all very fine for
those who like it but I'd rather stay
nearer the ground." Yet the steel and
stone giants where the elevators whirl
up twenty thirty forty fifty stories
have s?ood all the tests their histories
have made possible and there fir
above the dust and turmoil of the
streets thousands pursue their busi-
ness in absolute safety. Christian
Herald.
Delftware Aflaln ir; Favor.
There is said to be a revival of
Delftware and many old patterns are
being revived.
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Ourgtock of Poultry Remedies
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Lcc's Egg Maker
Lee1 s Germazonc
Lee's Lice Killer
Lee's Insect Powder
Crude Carbolic Acid for disinfecting the poultry house.
MU High Life for destroying the ants.
Phone Us Your Order No. 7. We Deliver.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 149, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 21, 1913, newspaper, June 21, 1913; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729497/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.