The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 295, Ed. 1 Monday, December 3, 1900 Page: 4 of 8
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A few more Me in w hifclkfr to
the choir industrial i what Chi.k
atdia needs and must have within
He year of 11)01.
A woman cannot be a society
leader and make oi.e man happy.
If she scceeds in society she fails
at home.
Will Telephones Suround the
World With ut Wiies.
WirelfBs telephone nnd tele-
eunli circuits will span tie
world in the next hundred years
A husband in the middle of the
AUnutic will be able to convene
wnli his wife sitting in her
boudoir in Chicago. We will be
aide to telephone to China qui e
as readily as we now talk from
!New York o Brooklyn By an
automatic signal they will con-
nect with any circuit in their
locality without 'he intervention
of a "hfdlo girl."lecember
Ladies' Home Journal.
Through some one's fault the
ChsiU'auqnaV report of their last
meeting was terribly garbled. The
types made them say "Mo confer
with other churches of the ciij
should rtmd "oilier club." In
ngard to "providiiig good and
l.ad literature' of course the club
it uot to be understood ua pio-
viding any had literature. The
fault is on somebody The Chau
tauqna as well as he other Wo-
men's Clubs of the city are doing
a great work and the Express is
the friend of all and would not
place one of them in a false or
awkwaru position but mistakes
will occur.
The Irishman read the signs of
the tunes correctly when in answer
to a pertinent query he replied
"When two men be aflher the boss
for the same job that's hard times;
and when two bosses are afthcr wm
man that's good times."
The Express will give'the fol-
lowing combination on newspapers
to all new subscribers:
The Weekly Express nnd
The Kansas City Times $l!uO.
The Kansas City Star $1.00.
The Kansas City Journal $1.00.
The Tunes is purely Democratic
and the best in the west.
The Star is independent and
fearless in politics.
The Journal is the acknowledged
republican paper in Kansas City.
Either one of the three and the
Weekly Express to any i.ew sub
scriber for one a dollar year. Old
subscribers who renew for a year
in advance will be accorded the
same choice.
Either of these papers will give
you the news of the world the
markets and general information
while the Express will keep you
posted on territory and home affairs.
You cannot afford to be without
this combination. One dollar will
bring to your house every week
either of the Kansas City papers
jou may choose and the Weekly
Express.
Spread Like Wildfire.
When things ate "the best'' they
oeconie"thebbt selling." Abraham
Hare.a lending druggist.of Bellevill
O writes: 'Electric JJilters are the
best selling bitters I have handled
in 2U years. You know why? Most
diseases begin in disordersof stomach
iverkidneysbowelsbloodandnerves
ElectricDitlers tones up the stomach
regulates live kidnes and bowels
purifies tne blood; strengthens the
nerves her.ee cures multitudes of
maladies. It builds up the entire
system. Puts new jife and vigor
into any weaksickly rundown man
or woman. Trice 50 cents. Sold by
Brown & Co. druggists.
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CLOTHING! ClOTHIMQ!
jUOW IS YOUR CHANCE! Forthe p(jE LINE OF OUTING
Next 40 Days i -will sell at Cost all Flannels Original price 2
Clothing. A large stock of Over- . . ...
ooats going cheap in this sale.-- cents are going in this
Mens Youths Boys and ciiiidrens' sale at 10 cents per yard.
- - Extra hBauy and elegant patterns.
ALSO ALL SHOES AND
BOOTS. Except those that " '
are Stamped at factory prices to ifljp TtL ALSO OFFER
5611 at $2-50' m to our customers a line
EVERYBODY of 7 cent utings for 5
who wants these bargains will cents per yard.
please call and we will take "
pleasure in showing you thro'. MUST REDUCE MY STOCK On
we will sell just as advertised. ! Account ol Insurance. If you
we mean business and these want bargains for Cash Only I will
goods must go at this sale. give them to you.
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PLEASE DON'T MISS
THE PLACE!
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SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY.
Hainclrops are said to bo liollow as
iwy fail to en.tiroly wet t.lio circle
upon which each fulls.
An English niaclitiniBt has discov-
ered a new metihod of coloring iron.
It entirely prevents rust even though
the metal be brought to a r;U heat.
Recent studies of the ocean bottom
near the coast line of continents hue
shown that rivers of considerable size
sometimes enter the eea beneath the
surface.
A Ilung-a-riati taa discovered a
method of spinning wood pulp inito
yarn so that it can bo woven into a
fabric that may be converted into
various articles of clothing.
Kobei Oiwa. a Japanese electrical
engineer of considerable prominence
in his own country is traveling in the
United States studying water-power
drvelopment with a view to introduc-
ing improvements in Japan.
Cranberry growing in Nova Scotia
is said to be profitable when free from
insect attacks but these of late says
Meehan's Monthly have been so nu-
merous and troublesome that the
profits of cranberry culture there are
precarious and growers are discour-
aged. Everyone knows that the hailstone
is onion-coated and that the layers
vary in texture from mow to hard
ice indicating flu-it they were not all
deposited under the same conditions
and proving conclusively that the hail-
stone was not made in one operation;
that is the stone must have been
maintained in the atmosphere for
some time before it grew to its full
size.
"If a spray of liquid air is applied to
the skin" says Omega "the part ait
once becomes anemic nnd perfectly
colorless. If the application is made
only for a few seconds the color as
quietly returns and the skin is con-
gested for some minutes thereafter.
Within much less than a minute's
time by means of a spray the partis
frozen as hard as ice but strange to
say in a few minutes circulation re-
turns without injury to the tissue
providing the part is r.ot in the'nd of
some extremity here is no pain in the
application excepting at the very be
ginning; but there is a slight burning
or tingling. It also completely anes-
thetizes the part to which it is applied
without freezing it solid." i
Mrs. L. Looncy lia mnovi d to
Iowa. & 3'1 streets at the Minteri
Ladd .Millinery store. Where. she
will lie pleased to see her old and
new customers.
VVlien you want j our race ih or
driving horses s'.iod o to Siuipsoii.
He does the work himself don't
deper.d on hired help. Satisfaction
guaranteed
A Clear Complexion
Is a sign of good health which is
quickly obtained by use of Hex Tea.
It purities the blood regulates the
kidneys and liver and enres con
stipation. All druggists are author
ized to -refund the money in any
case where Hex Tea fails to do
what is claimed for it. Trice 25c
per package Nov9 ly
Elite clothing Raymond's and
Miller's gloves Budd nnd Blake-
neys perfect form shoes and T. & J.
hats all for men at the
Fa Mors.
To Cure Malaria in 4 days
Take Quinoria. All druggists are
authorized to refund the money in
any case of chills fever or malaria
it fails to cure. Price oOc per
package. Xov9 ly
Men's boy's and chil-
dren's clothing and
overcoats goiag at
half price at the The
Big Cash Store. Come
and get a bargain.
J Gr Mays.
If you want a good first class
dinner go to the Grand Avenue.
W. L. MoMaNx. l'rop
Headquarters for
FURNITURE
HOUSEHOLD and
FURNISHING
GOODS.
We carry the largest assortment
of any house in the city. . .
Salmon Shot (ram Steamer Deck.
Steamboat men coming up the strait
report grput sport shooting salmon
with small rifles with a number of
which each vessel is provided. The fifh
were jumping so thick says the Seattle
Post-Intelligencer that many were
killed from the decks of the steamers.
' MenoKrammrd Poodlea.
To possess a poodle with the owner's
monogram neatly clipped in its curly
hair Is the latest thing necessary to
complete the happiness of the London
society woman. r-
Our west window represents
home product.
Ekwin & McCaMit.ki.l's.
The largest line of Christmas
goods ever shown iu Chiekasha.
Grand opening December 10.
The Fair.
WE WILL
H Also open up a line of
If Holliday Goods in a
Short Time that will
H please the old as well
p. as the young. . . .
1 WE HAVE
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1 UNDERTAKERS'
. . GOODS . .
g Ladies' and Gent's
ROBES.
$ and will furnish First
Class Embalmer . .
I PRICES REASONABLE.
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ol li.st. (ii.ml. uniyeil siou-u dr silf. tn null
or fur uiiy imri.M;. waliuul tlispiuy lim-s
T'OK SAL1J. A nearly new wunirniie lorsali'.
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Foit Salk Ono spun mules two
wagons and harness.
Tnos 15. I5it..KUs.
Decl lw.
WaSiiii-family's '. pur- .
chase houses of It. h. Mc tuislon.
Found A lady's pocket book
made to suspend from a belt8onie.
money. Inquire t bis office.
WANTED To rent 4 or 5
room eoitiiKC must be in hrstclas.i
condition address Kxreas.
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" t ow Uh culf al Ult cide. 1'i'iviio ut tlii
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For Sale.
A SNAP if taken at once very-
cheap a rooming bouse. One
of the best locations in the
the city. Eleven rooms pood cis-
tern storm cave three lots shade
trees enquire ut Erin House cor-
ner liiiiroad street and Kansas
avenue.
See the Glassware Mobley is
giving away with a purchase of
$2.50 or more of groceries bought
at one time.
We thank you for your atten-
tion on blankets clothing and
shoes last week for we sure had it.
CoCIUiAN.
Just arrived car Hunter's cream
fiour at W. AT. Home's.
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Cotton Seed Meal.
Chicken feed. Anvlliinj vt'r
want in the iced lino at .I)otian'
Feed Store llinp up jihone !".
j . 1U0 acres of Washita IkiHoih
i land close to town with tenement
house for rent. Apply tto Ja.
Pettyjohn.
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WANTED To buy 50 head ot
calves. John Wells.
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Try the Orand Avenue fcr good
meals. W. L. McManx Prop.
By using the Baking Towder
named 'Perfect' you will show ap-
preciation of pure food. Always use
the 'Perfect". W.W.IIorne.
One look at onr windows will
convince you. Phone 0.
Typewriter for 6ale on easy
payuients or for rent.
Ran Hammock.
Always .HakrLoie
to your wife: Remember she is just
as sweet and dainty now as when
you used to hold her by the hand
and look into her eyes and tell her
she was your only love your heart's
delight. Half the petulance and dis-
tress that makes you so irritable
comes from indigestion. You can
cure it by taking Dr.Caldwell'sSyr-
np Pepsin. It is guaranteed by E.
Howard.
For Sale.
A good saddle horse seven
years old perfectly quiet will
work either single or double.
Inquire at L I. Stone's grocery v
Lost.
At the dance Thanks
night in Gilkeys ware
lace bordered hankcrchief
as a keepsake. Finder will con
fer a grest favor by returning to
this office.
anksgiving 1
re room ;t
Wauted 100 teams at Mauguiu'f
to hanl cotton seed from adjacent '
points. Two months work anl
good pay. Moore Mill & Gin Co.
dOt w3t-22d Mangnui O T.
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Dawson, A. M. The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 295, Ed. 1 Monday, December 3, 1900, newspaper, December 3, 1900; Chickasha, Indian Terr.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729631/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.