The Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 29, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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' iiir Mickey has received several
requests from officers and sheriffs
in Custer county Nebraska for
J iiuliti;i to he! keep order at
i Broken How and in the surround
big county where thousands of
jirsonshave gatherrd fortheojeu
mg ot Homesteads under the new
: "Kiukaid land law. The governor
' lias ordered Company M of Broken
Bow to be held in readiness. The
trouble arisesfrom. the fact that the
cattle barons have sent their cow-
lys to file on government land
that is now fenced and to ink-fere
with homesteaders who are seeking
claims under the provisions of the
new law. The disputed land
. jvhiHi was thrown open to settlers
has leeu used by the ranch-
grazing purposes It has
by theni and these
ovenum-nt ordered
G3l'C I 11
bill passed in the
. las. has Congress. Xhere is
a peat nis..for the claims. Many
ol t.lie homesteaders at Iiroken
. J!ow are armed and bloodshed is
' x 'H r fed.
Till The Close of The
Library Contest-
Lively Voting
Expected Next
Week
: Protect Yourself
AiU'itding visitors to St. Louis
duiiisg !tie World's Fair can assuie
tl. s satisfactory rooming
accommodations through the Mer-
ciiauts .service company at a nom
in..l . ! a.-. For particulars an
I'ty at the nearest bilseo System
agent. t f
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An la-
w nen a man i jt U . tudit
tan afford to remain si' -nt
One idea of hadts is a place
where every man is allowed to loss
There is no hoe for a conceited
man who leasts of his mistakes.
When a leap-year girl achieves
a husband she seldom achieves
anything great.
lieware of the man who freely
gives advice lie probably wants
to get rid of it.
Some men would rather put up
a weak argument than furnish
'troi;g proof.
F.vVrv .'" i;ikcs a st.ut in the
race for the almighty tjolhu but at
the end be is npt to i'nnl his name
among those who ran. Chicago
News.
Next week ends the Merchants Gift Librarv
Contest. The winner "will have to hurry."
Some lively voting is expected during the last
week. Every dollar paid to one of the mer
chants giving the library or the DAILY EX-
PRESS secure ten votes. It's a good time to
Pay up your subscription for about five years
in Advance.
TheStandingofthe contestants is unchang
ed this week but no telling what will happen
before the end of the contest
Standing SaturdayJune 25 is:
To Advertisers
All copy for new adds or change;
in old ones must U- handed in not
latter than 8.30 a. 111. Otherwise
we cannot guarantee the appear-
ance of the same on the day on
the day 011 which they are sent
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Public Library
High School
St. Joseph's School
Fpiscopal Chinch . . .
Christian Church....
baptist Church. .....
MaciaKcs
Prcsbytci ian Church.
Commercial Club. . . . .
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Reflections of a Bachelor
A man has to sjend a sftJt deal
of money to make tn'ople think he
has more than he has.
If a 111.111 is in love wit h a xii!
she tan forgive him having vciy
little m u -e about other things.
The way to convince a l; Ir I that
you think her pretty is to look at
her so as she can gut. s you arc
thinking it.
When a woman is m id clear
tlrnr &h sometimes yon can tell it
! y the extra sweetness of her
m do.
Von can never make a 111.111 U-
i tve there is any sort of hom-e-knping
in his house when he
oiiies home late and finds the de-
fter empty. New Vutk Press.
I2T.SS6 the name of the ori'.ini'ntinii r.r in
"4.551 stitution for which he or she de-
32(107 c""- ull K'i meir names and
n ilejKisit the ticket in the ballot box
111 the store where and when the
..5J purchase is made. The tickets
.5.5 'y will le issuable on any account
1 384 wlicn paid.
2 '5 NOTK CAREFULLY.
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.... luiva ui nit eoiuchi provide
The condition: are as follows: llat cara merchant shall careful-
Amy FlKc s. hool church dub night of each week sending ;l
licjsptal college or organization duplicate of same to the Daily Fx-
v. . .u.Sii u uie press nc tore noon over his Mna-
contest. votes fr individuals will ture the merchant letainii-p'the
not 1-e counted. With each ten tic kels with record carefully filinL.
tit t-a-di iiurchuM- a ticket will lie them away to U- delivered to com
Kivcu l.y the ntcichants through in it tec on awards who will lie ap-
whoe liU r.dity this -.-rand library j-nnted at the clo.se of contest
is luriiish. d on which will k: writ- T
w vm.wiiwuiiiu- win uuy
ten the amount of the purchase employe or attache of the Daily
and the mm!r (1f votes. The Express be allowed to cast a vote
purchas- t will wnte 011 the ticket in this contest.
G. E. ZIMMERMAN
Contractor end Builder
Comer of 5th and Chickasha Ave.
Commooicalion
ss We noticed in the Telegram la
'ii.ht that what Chick 1. ha most
: needs is a j;j-4 ball tiam. Say
lis we k; to dilfcr with yon on
tins int. What Chickasha most
ruids is Hnc i1 weed cutters.
Clean ttt your back y-ntds plant late
v. m tables your family will enjoy
.'!u m "evn if 3 ou don't. Clean up
liter the tain and feel happy.
I h-tiT come in after the ball kick
roll a n I keep other folks awake
iiitht r 1-c a man or a short little
mouse Chicka.-lia really lie
nioie woikcjs and fewer loafers
ClTlZF.N'
LIBRARY VOTING TICKET.
This cou;n entitles the holder to two votes that can be
east for any institution comting for he beautiful Library
when pioily tilled out signed and letuilied to this office.
Name of Institution
Name of Voter
CHICKASHA DAILY KXPRKSS.
HBP
R. B. Human Prop'r.
Comer of Clnxlaw and 7th Street.
BLACKSMITH ING
WOOD WORK
HORSESHOEING.
Rubber Tire Work a Specially
Phone your wants to 30s.
Chickasha - Indian Territory
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LOUIS APRIL 30
TO NOVEMBER 30.
i TheiBest. Quickest and Only'Direct Line
rrom nicKasha is via the
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Trip
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Crystal
Ice
Company
Tukets ;ood ioi entire tcaw.n on sale every day April 25th to
4 November i.sth ' $ii?S.l
4 T.i ki !s 'c.1 fr tivi.. r.. .1 t. 1 . t 1 ...
2 vu; o-os nyuiuaie 01 sale on iprU25!li
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Tickets KMl lor fifteen ( 1 5)days from date of sale 011 sale April
-"h u November 30th
Notj. -On the ten day tickets return can be made leaving St.
Louis on io'Ji Jay.
"Children's" rates are half of the above rates same limits.
Stop-overs are allowed on Ixjth goiu-and return trips on one
way and round trip tickets reading Via St. Louis. The "Meteor"
is the train you take and it is up-to-date in every particular-
one of the finest in the Southwest. St. Louis train Wives Chick-
asha 3.04 p. m. Lor full information call 011 or address
J. A. WEEKS. AGENT.
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CAH 1'AL 6o.OJO.OO SfKl I.fS AND 1 KOI ITS o.OO
t'lHKCTOKS tOT
Our Ice Cream Department is turn-
ing out absolutely
Pure Ice Cream
Per Gallon $1.00
Half Gallon 60 cents
Quart - 35 cent?.
Packed in. ice and delivered to any
part of the city. I'hone your
orders to No 78
A. H. D A V ID S ON
Manager lee Ciiam I ic)ai tine 11
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Solicits Your Trade.
Dealeis ill Corn Meal Graham Flour and all Kinds
of Feed and Wood. We Sell Gasoline Engines
and Milling Supplies. :: :: ..
CALL AND SEE US
WILSON '& DUBOSE
PHONE 120 FOR WOOD
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nMAMA GOOD SPIRITS. 1 llc- Sew.n- Machine has i
ee.b
Ice! Ice! Ice!
" C. H. Home has opi ned up his
' e dejHit at the old stand on 4th
tieet where you can get ice- for
tinnier supper or any other old
Summer tune.
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. There will 1 a Congregational
ibuicli social at the residence of
Mis. J. U. Rishel Thursday eve
r.ng
Hived. All are invited.
Hangs on a thread. That
thuad is your satisfac-
tion. I ileal you honestly
and the tin tad bar It-come
a f able.
Caistaiis Pure Rye quattn - 51.25
Sweet Tokay Winr-12 Ixittlcs so
Genuine Corn Whiskey-Gal. 53.50
Cash with order.
HENRY SCHAFER
Fl Reno - .- Oklahoma.
A in.icticaf education is valuable
Ice cream and cake will W to anyone. Filler Roperts Ftisi-
ness College. j f
GiMid sjiirils don't all come from
Kentucky. Their main source is
the liver and all the fine spirits
ever made in the blue Grass State
could not remedy a bad liver or the
hundred-and one ill effects it pro-
duces. You can't have good
spirits and a bad live-rat the same
time. Your liver must lie in fine
condition if you would feel buoy-
ant happy and liojeful bright of
eye 1ij;lit of step vigorous and suc-
cessful in your pursuits. You can
put your liver in tine condition by
using Guru's August Flower the
Kicatest of all medicines for the
liver and stomach and a certain
cure for dyspepsia or indigestion.
It has licen a favorite household
remedy for over thirty-five vears.
August Flower will niaL-f- vnm-l
liver healthy and active and thus!
msuie you a Ulieta! supply of
"good spirits." Trial size "25c;
regular lK.ttles 75c At all drug-
8'StS' West Side Drug Store.
Old Pajvrs for sale at this office.
question to be answered is
iWhicii
Machine f)
The I
Best 1
The women of the Fami-
ly are answering the ques-
tion by luirehasinir more
than a million - - - - f'
Singer Sewing-Ma-
chines Each Year.
Sold for cash or on in- f
stallnieiits. OKI machines .
exchanged. Machine need- jj
les. oil and parts can be oh- y.
tained at our store. Your ft
repair wot k solicited. - - 1'
Singer Manufacluring Co.
A. B.Morfj'an M(jr. t
404 uicKasua .wenue. in
tweeu 4U1 and 5th streets.
There are no less than twenty-three
4 bath houses at Hot SpHngs Ark.
Prices vary from 25c to 50c for a single
bath and from $4 to $10 for course of
twenty-one biiths. Porcelain tubs are
universally used and as everything is
under Government supervision absolute
cleanliness is the invariable rule. The
average temperature of the water of the
Springs is 135" and the discharge is about
Sufferers from almoRt rr ill th.t flk
is heir to are benefited by the course of
ucaiment auministered at
Hot Springs.
The longer they stay the more they are
WkllCHICU.
Hut Sprinm i but renched via Mtmphia
id the Choctaw koute (kocli island
System). Three through train dily.
Literature and full iDfurma.
rV " t'.'o on request.
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t --s-wf. J Geo. H. Leu G. P. A .
7 C.O.AG. R.R..
3-Sr -A Little Rock Ark.
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RESTAURANT.
311 Chickasha Avenue.
REGULAR MEALS 25 CENTS
Fvorythiug in Snort Orders the -Market Affords.
Wo Have thn Rn;f Crf firm
Z. L. MCFARLAND.
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Evans, George H. The Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 150, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 29, 1904, newspaper, June 29, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729643/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.