Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 198, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 20, 1912 Page: 4 of 6
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Up-to-the-minute Short Orders.
We ewe the best Chili in town.
123 Chicks !& Ave.
7. R. PARAIIORE
CONTRACTOR
Painting and Paperhanging
Phone 755
oyal Hotel
NEW MANAGEMENT
Rates$1.25PerDay
American Plan.
Special Rates Per Week
MRS. HARRIET PACE Prop.
Rose & Payne
Phone 424. Phone 132
...Plumbing...
Shops -Fifth and Minnesota
6-20 1m
MEN.
New fall v.x-olciii arriving daily. let-
ter liavc your fall and winter suit
made t.'irly to avoid tin; rush. Suits
or overcoats made at home by real
tailors 125.00 to $55.00; trousers r.0U
to $l5.on. 'i ht- Voyl's Co. (Real Tail-
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Read fjii r add on another page of this
paper if yon am Interested in buying
or trading for land or city property.
Phone vso. Major Pros titf
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off y..-iT Jay it .i friends on hi tnp
lai k from Commit he when- tie lia.-i
oi'i-rai'-d a i irr !.. s liiK during t in; car-
nival. Sugar day at Fontron s U WHiies-
day Aii-aisl 2 list. Don't mlas if. --J
pounds pure cane n j.ar for $1 "" villi
a cash order of $5.(n worth of grocer-
ies. Phone -S. Foatroit Croc try. Jt
C. Sullivan rw-eivKl material for a
Fill) f: t'-rday fo be cre'ed on his
arm we; t Of the ci'y. Thhj in among
the first silos to be erected in this part
of tile country.
Sugar day at Font run's is Wednes-
day Aug nut Jf. Iion't "tins it. 23
pounds pure fane sugar for $ I .0 with
a cash order of $5.no worth of grocer-
ies. I'liono 2S. Foicron Grocery it
J. 1'. What ley caHliier of the Okla-
lionia National bank wan another con-
tributor to the Woodrow Wilson fund
this .i (mint. Even bankers are not
barred in the fight for progressive
Itetnocracy the entries are open to all
Don't wear buzzards lie an indi-
vidual man. Have your clothes made
at. home by real tailors. They cost no
more and certainly look iniieli t)..(t.er.
Come in and bee tin: new fall wooleim
The Voylea Co. (Real Tailors ) '
M. F. Courtney of the Farmers' State
bank returned last night front a two
weeks' vacation in Kansas. .Mr. Court-
ney vinited Kansas City Kingman and
Guoda Springs and is very enthusiastic
in his praise of the latter place as a
resort where one may go and for a
few weeks forget the (strife ami strug
gle of the business world.
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WE SURE WILLv IF YOU COME TO THE DUMP SALE.
You could not buy as much as three dollars without one dollar
being given to you. Just the merchandise for now slaughtered.
We must have the space the room and the money
A FEW OF THE MANY GOOD THINGS
75 pairs Ladies' Oxfords and Slippers
Bam pies worth $3.00 to $4.50. f fQ
Dump price ...yliUJ
100 Men's Oxfords 51II colors worth $3.50
to $r.(K). CO QQ
Dump price . . . ).0j
Plenty of White Shoes and Slippers.
Pr ices cannot be matched.
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Let that dollar do double duty and it will
bring it to Bullard's Big Dump Sale
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313 Chickasha Avenue
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M.-h H'i .i.- and Mi?s lirina
Kosc r;.fiit Sunday in Lav.-rty.
If you want to buy a good home on
Pasv .rniH for .-bJj ihati cost. see Ma-
jor Kro.s. or call 2 So. ill
J. H. Diirham of Stratford was in
the city yi iiteiday on bu.-;ine.;J.
The attractiveness of Xorveil's pho-
tos is not in the mourning but in the
photo itself. fc-20-fJt
G. D. Williams of Elk City spent
Monday in the city the guest ofj
friends.
Sugar day at Fontron's is Wednes-
day August 2lt. Don't miss it. 2J
pounds puro cane sugar for $1.00 with
a cash order of $r.M worth of grocer-
ies l'hone lib. Fontrou Grocery. It
Geo. Latld returned last night from
bis ranch in Kiowa Okla. where he
has spent the past several weeks.
There is a beauty of finif.li and aa
eb-gance of style in Norvelle's photos
not to be found in the cheap trashy
kind. S-lfO-.Jt
W. K. liennett of the Rock Island
has purchased a new two-pastsengor
Ifuick runabout and may be seen most
any evening scorch! ig it up and down
the avenues.
Sugar day at Fontron's is Wednes-
day August 21st. Don't miss it. 2'i
pounds June cane sugar for $1.00 with
a cash order of Jj.no worth of grocer-
ies. I'liono 2S. Fontron Grocery. It
"I was cured of diarrhoea by one
dose of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy" writes M. K.
Gebhardt Oriole I "a. There- is noth-
ing: better. For sale by all dealers.
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1000 yards Batiste 12't to 15
yards. Dump price
1000 yards Voils beautiful
latest patterns cheap for
33c. Dump price
25 dozen Ladies' Silk Hose.
Dump price
10 dozen Ladies' Union Suits
trimmed 35c quality. Dump
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We are makina; a specialty of ex-
changing city property for lands. Ma-
jor llros. l'hone 20.
Frank Short claim adjuster of the
Rock Island is in the city attending to
oKieial business.
Mrs. Osborne who has been visiting
her sister Mrs. Charlie Hose of this
city returned last night to her home
in Iowa.
Sugar day at Fontron's is Wednes
day August 21st. Don't miss it. 23
pounds pure cane sugar for $1.00 with
a cash order of $.1.00 worth of grocer-
ies. Phone 2S. Fontron Grocery It
Mrs. A. 15. Cochran and daughter
Marjorie returned last night from
Louisville Ky. where they have spent
a several weeks' visit.
Promptly at 8 o'clock this morning
J. H. Grimsley headed into The Ex-
press office and left a dollar for the
Woodrow Wilson campaign fuud.
While down town step up to Nor-
velle's studio and see his fine display
of up-to-date photos and it's one of
tho coolest places in town. Across
the street from Kress'. 8-20-iit
Mrs. McNulty of Guthrie formerly
with the Kaglo Mercantile Co. ot this
city is visiting at the home of Mrs. A.
A. Humphrey S12 Chickasha avenue.
The amusements for the big Labor
Day picnic are beginning to arrive. and
teh affair premises to be a big draw-
ing card. W. D. Copus is today un-
loading his big "Merry-Gro-'Round '
and it is being transported to the pic-
nic grounds where it will be in readi-
ness for tho throngs who visit the
picnic.
Let Perry & Arniold call for and
deliver your cleaning and pressing.
Work guaranteed. Phone 254. 8-12-at
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A;ra relatives and friends.
FJ Dyer o. l;ia;.r Ok'a is .;pi inimg
a few days in the city the guest of
his sisur Mrs. Fr.w.k Miller.
Sugar day at Fontron's is Wednes-
day August 2lst. Don't miss it. 2:;
pounds pure cane sugar for $1.00 with
a cash order of $5.00 worth of grocer-
ies. Phone 2. Fontron Grocery. It
Mrs. R. O. Rude and daughters.
Frances and Helen have returned from!
a several weeks' stay in Pueblo Colo.
Miss Lure Moore is enroute from St.
Louis and will be the guest of her
sister Mrs. Joseph Marabee of Chick-
asha. Mrs. M. Teeter and daughters Ger-
tie and Elsie of Hutchinson Kan. aro
in tho city the guests of Mr. M. A.
Spear 302 Illinois.
Will Johnson of Watonga is In the
city the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Evans 202 Illinois. Mr. Johnson is a
nephew of Mrs. Evans.
Fancy Elberta peaches from the Ire-
toil orchard five bushels for $1.00 at
Cray's packing plant Ninth and Kansas-
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City Treasurer It. M. Evans produc
ed a silver plunk this morning and said
that a huudred thousand of just such
plunks should go out of Oklahoma in
00 days for the Woodrow Wilson fund.
Sugar day at Fontron's is Wednes-
day August 21st. Don't miss it. 2ii
pounds pure cane sugar for $1.00 with
a cash order or $3.00 worth of grocer-
ies. Phono 28. Fontron Grocery. It
Will Moore of the Moore Dry Goods
Co. left yesterday for the eastern mar-
kets where he will purchase an up-to
date lino of fall and winter goods.
A marriage license was Issued yes-
terday to Guy Whited aged 21 and
Miss Grace Scott aged 22 both of
Amber. Mr. Whited appeared in per
son for the license and went to Amber
where the ceremony was performed.
The Young Ladies' Guild of the Pres-
byterian church wi:: give an ico cream
social tonight at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. W E. Beniett 1001 South Eighth
street. Good homo made cake will
be served.
A vast amount of 111 health is due to
impaired digestion. When the stom-
ach fails to perform Its functions prop-
erly tho whole system becomes do-
ranged. A few doses of Chamberlain's
Tablets is all you need. They will
strengthen your digestion invigorate
your liver and regulate your bowels
entirely doing away with that miser-
able feeling duo to faulty digestion.
Try It. Many others have been per-
manently cured why not youl For
scle by all dealers. d&w
When the wind of ten days ago blew
the smokestack of the Chickasha Mill
ing Co. to the ground it threatened to
seriously inconvenience that company
until a new stack could be procured
from the factory. The problem has
been temporarily solved however and
for the present all things are running
well. A big locomotive engine from
the Rock Island shops has been run
outo the siding near the mill and steam
o run tho mill engine is being gener-
ated from tho boilers of the big
"Mogul."
HOW'S THIS?
We offer ono hundred dollars reward
for any case of catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh (Mire.
F. J. CHENEY & CO. Toledo ().
We the undersigned have known F.
J. Cheney for tho last 15 years and
believe hi-n perfectly honorable in all
bniilness transactions and financially
able to curry out any obligations made
by hiB firm
NATIONAL BANK OP COMMERCE
Toledo O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internal-
ly acting directly upon the blood and
mucous surface of the system. Testi
monials Bent free. Prls 75 cptits per
bottlo. Sold by all druggisis.
Tae Hall's Family Pills for consti
patlon. d-lmo
hujiar day at Fontron's Is Wednes-
day AtiKUHt 2lsl. In. n't nuss it. 2;i
We have a full line
of fresh spices I
vinegar fruit
jars and sup-
plies. Quart Sehrani jars doz. ''.
V- gallon Schram jars 75c iloz.
Phone Us Your Order
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GROCERIES
PMONE 25 j
Save Your Eyes
Neglect is the cause of most eye
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irouuie. uon i put on wearing
glasses until your sight is hope-
lessly impaired. Begin now and
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save irouoie anu money later.
Eyas Tested Free
Our Expert Optician will test
your eyes free of charge and
tell you just w hat the trouble is.
If you wish he will fit you with
rimless eye glasses that will make
yr.n see better and look better.
For your eyes sake call in today.
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Telephone 436
We give S & II Green Trwllng Slump
Sugar day at Fontron's is Wednes-
day August 21st Don't miss it. 2ii
pounds pure cane sugar for $1.00 with
a cash order of $3.00 worth of grocer-
ies. Phone 2S. Fontron Grocery. jt
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H. W. Wells slide bank examiner
is in tho city today on official busi-
ness. W. II. Ilailey Is today shipping his
third consignment of alfalfa to the
Atlanta Ga. market. This shipment
consists of five cars
"Were are all medicines as meri-
torious as Chamberlain's Colic Cholera
and Diarrhoe Remedy the world would
be Much better off and the percentage
of suffering greatly decreased" writes
Lindsay Scott of Temple Ind. For
sale by all dealers. d&w
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For your brcakfaat. itrtnuthena your appetite fettles
your nerves and prepares you for your days plans whether
of work or pleasure or combined of both.
(Hot or Cold)
for lunch and dinner is refreshing gently stimulate? and
renews your energy without any possible injurious effects.
It makes a beautiful colored liquid and delicately delicious
drink.
New State Brand
won't hurt you or your children because it is absolutely pure
ana a utile less than the uhuhi qusntity will give you tha da-
fiiratiiH Htrpngth ?.inty
Will you please request your
grocer to let you try
Hew State Coffee and Tea
Do it today. Don't delav.
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Jeweler and Diamond
Merchant
Next to Citizens Bank
Turner's Wall Paper Store
Paints Oils
and Glass
Brushes Stains and Fine
Varnish. Contractor of
Painting & Decorating
P110NE 1003
Next Door to Owl Drug Store
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0. K. Transfer
l & STORAGE CO.
224 Chic. Ave. Phone 33
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Seven Bars of Snow
Flake Soap for
The Little Cash Grocery
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Lisa U '4. w U U
Sisccei whrn everything else fails
In nervous prostiation and fcnmlr
Mluiejin they are the aupretri
feoicdy ibousnnds hve trstif'-d
TOR KIDNEY LIV EM ANO
STOMACH TROUULE
It t the best medicine ever ..J !
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 198, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 20, 1912, newspaper, August 20, 1912; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729771/m1/4/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.