The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 359, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 11, 1902 Page: 3 of 8
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hickasha Emress
tion on the Mississippi river. It lie In
. n currnnnried bv the mar uitR-ent
Short Thp
Orders. 1 llO
Regular
Meals.
m wf - '
bluffs and La Crosse men aftr trarel- .
iog all over the world in search of beau-
tiful scenery have invariably come
home disappointed at what they have
seen. Just east of the city lies a range
of hills th highest of which is known
as "Grand Daddy." From the top of
this Vu"t three states and five differ-
ent counties lie stretched out under
the eye. The location of La Crosse makes
it perfectly secure from the attacks of
c i"jes or tornadoes. The bluffs which
surround U act as fenders and many
severe storms which did great damage
llaewhere have passed over the city.
Five miles north of the city lies Etc
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L RESTAURANT.
I W. C. HATSELL Proprietor.
Phone 74 Open Day and S'gbt
Established in 1892
Daily Express
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Express
Publishes
Reliable
its
What
Our
Readers
:evs.
Want .
5040
CIRCULATION &m WEEK
The oldest largest and best all home
print paper in the city
The largest and best equipped Job
Office in Chiekasha.
Nothing but high priced
printers employed
All Work Guaranteed.
' Cans Moat Cora.
Hoopfston 111. claims to be the
greatest canning' center in ihe United
States. More than 700000) cai.s of
sweet corn Lave been packfu this yeae
by two factories. M5re than 40000000
tin cans have been manufactured and
sold by one company to packers in
Illinois. Indk'.na Iowa Missouri Cal-
ifornia. Wisconsin and Misi ifsippi.
More than $10000 worth of caunii'g-
factory machinery has been nianufac-
tur d and sold by nuother concern.
During the busy season more than 1200
people are vnpioyed here on these can-
ning industries the pay roll amount-
ing to $7500 per week. The season's
product of the combined factory inter-
ests here wilt be more than $1000000.
Hoapesion Is known as the "l'arlor
fltv" of Illinois with ?. population of
Typewriter!
& SiitMlries
BICYCLES
Gom art Ainmition. Shells Loafied to Order Gnus
Repairbfl. All WarK GnaraDteeti
V. O ILLIAMS Chickusba
STEPHENSON-BROWNE LUMBER 00.
Have a Complete Stok of Choice Gratlea of
LUMBER COAL
Satisfactory prices mi le an on
Coal orders promptly k'tirere
. i
The Itlvrr'a Limit of Depth.
Submarine divers have not yet suo-I
peded ia reaching 200 feet below the!
I rurfacc with all the advantages of ar-
S7PHOUE 37. Yard Cor. 2d St. and Choctaw Av.
reach a wreck in 240 feet of vatr. The i
it 1 .10 ff
direr began
trouble. At
terribly he 1
hauled up. 1
below 100 fe
Dr. Miwrs mii be IochI.mJ hi lb
luire nt tin- itro wit Drag Store.
ROFE88IONAL CAKDS
Si (K) W.Xt MONTH
A
C C Potter It Barer'
POTTER BA
CAHY. I I! '
Attorney
oar- ' i i)i or!
ChiekasliH
Law
Gee
BLANK Books legal
blanks letter! -acts
jffe bill heads statements
fff envelops posters etc.
printed on short notice
Ui
St. Josephs School Chickaska.
Bohool ojxjoed Monday rtcpt.
the 9tli.. Hi::li( tAm wiih ttw
('xtra br.tnch$ of nlg'tiri nook
"'i UK short-ban 1 aid typewrlV
mg $2.00 per monUi; UiWr cln-
os $1.00 per month paid in ad-
vance. Parents urc requcstt'ti tn
call on-i raake trr4nK'tiita wi'h
; ' tie Sister Sunorior. Music PUno
jma'lohn antl guiUr lessons "25c
t for school children ami .r0c for
! outsiders. Vto'.in. $1.00 p -r lesion.
Rve-y Svturd iv afternoon needle
Wtrrk from 2 p m. until 8 p. m.
' a i 1 rtiitititiar ItiMo frotu 3 p. nj.
rati) v w n::z'V'-' fttej tiLt(-
18 require !.
Clsrk Jwses F. L. Hutchlso
JAM KS A HUTCHISON
AUorneys-at-Law.
Ohlcktwhs. : lad. Ter.
W. D. Olbbh. .)no. U. Morris.
GIBBS & HOJIIU8
Attorney s-a t-L aw.
Dr. HICKMAN
Or sad bridge
slia Itank Hnildint;.
0o!d KlUiE
work Cb
.:. HAMILTON
Attorney-at-Lu
tKI yKfcB l BAN ! Ui' i x.
N( TaKY
OBee tc Cstttl Movm
MILO M. MacKELLAR M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
3Scs OTer bsrbavbs tti Urlffln Uldlas
Wlrn t!kar No. 1.
rr I
month .
Dr.
A specialty of high classed invitation
cards programs and wadding cards
j L W. CALAHAN
iu. isD b rtstor. Attorn ey-at-uaw
M k MAHLOW 1ND. TEH
fij ... Dr C. P. BROWN
A iL: ' Physician and Sugeon.
Will J'mctlce tn all thn Couris.
0HICKA9HA IND. TER.
before! B-jnd Alper M.ltoa
Lawyers
Office in First B ink H!1'.
DR. ADELAIDE E. SMITH
specialist
Of Diseases cf Women and Children
All calls promptly unsworn day
Griffin Blc g. opposite PotitOffice
MRS. M. S. FRANK
MIDWIFE AND NURSE.
Kithe with or without physlclsn.
Ut yesjs cxperisnoe.
HcsKloticc on lx:h utri'ct the second bongo
north of Krd l.irn. Tolc.l)one on Us to tho
Red barn will be promptly intended to. Calls
Hank of Chi
ions. 154
The
J. E. ST1KSOS M D.
PhyCMn & Surgeon.
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In Basement Under
Club corns
Chickasha I. T.
Office "Jo. v
Not Q
k PLEASANT
Tf vsww
GILCHRIST &PEERY'
S Dealers in Real Estate.
if Defons
or the as
home fa
it.
aoe 20.
. H. MlJjiJLIt
an & Surgeon
it ia City Dm itors.
CSICKASHA. I. T.
It FECHCEIMER
orney at Law.
Hank of Chlekaaaa.
Henry SoMer
Old
Clermont
Whiskey
Eight
Years
Old.
: foom the Di?tillcrp. four
full quarts. JJ3.50
II evpre8 charre3 propaiL
Di
Dr. B. VV. FESI
E N T I
You sbouM know thut Fokr t
lloueyaurt Tar is absolalely t):n
best for ail riiscasps of the throat
and lungfi. Dfalors arc author.
COLLUCTIONS A
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Beavers, L. L. The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 359, Ed. 1 Tuesday, February 11, 1902, newspaper, February 11, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729782/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.