Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 258, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 29, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPKES3. CHICKASHA OKLAHCAIA.
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Following H
wotrool oDlcoi-g
a complete lint of the
of Grady cnuufv out-
aide of 'liickasha:
District No.
Director J. C. Kimzey
I'. W. I'inkstoit. MillcO;
2.
VI i 11 f ' O ; clerk.
Measurer. Jv-
nun il.Hlcy Minco.
District No. 3.
Director H. 1'. Green Tin tip
W. I.. Smttn Tiki In : t reasurei-
Henley. Tuttlo.
District No. 4
.'I. I k
H. K.
Director II J MeGithi
clerk t'has. Mom Tut Of;
Tunic;
rreisarer
K. ft. Warner. Turtle.
District No. 5.
Director J. h. Jlowlware Tuttle;
clerk .1. I Oaks. Minco; treasurer. K.
V. Ilowlwaro Tuttle.
District No. 6. '
Director. H. .). Hu(-r. Tiprlc
District No. T.
Director. C. II. Rpady Rush !Sriiiss ;
. clerk T. P. Wbybark flush Springs;
iriw.lrr. W. F. Pryd lim-h Sprint.
District No. 8.
Director W. B. Stephenson (-
merit; clerk S. H. Do'utlill Cement ;
treasurer j. L. Njuiini.l. ccnien:.
District No. 9.
Director J. W. Hall. Tuttlp; clerk.
D. Ilcadrlck. Tuttlp; treasurer J
D. Sides. Tuttlp.
District No. 10.
Director A. H. Ilollowel!. Verden ;
clerk J. J. Harris. Vernon : ti -easiirer.
Ben Hamed. Verden.
District No. 11
Director. Henry Mlleps Rm-h
Sprinst: clerk. Geo. II; fftve-limrt. Rush
iii lnK; treasurer. .1. T. it. uki.ind.
flush SirinK.
District No. 13.
Director J. c Harnett
Verden :
n; treas-
rrk I. L. Wiiliait)'-'. Verden
urer W A. Linn Verden.
District No. 14.
Director. K. 0. Ilney. Mlnco
P. I.. Dohry. Mlnco; treasurer.
(-!(! k.
James Minco.
District No. 15.
Dircrior. I!. C. Hcntlr-rson Tu.tle-
flrrk Tiros. Miller. Tuttle-; treasurer.
W. r. Foster Ttittle.
District No. 16.
'Director. Grant Sml'h Tut'le Clerk.
I. L Campbell. Turtle; treasurer liar-
"jvey Tuttlp.
' " Oistrict No. 17.
Director !.. V. Marshall
clerk. Geo. A. McNeal Tti'Me
Turtle:
treu.-ur-
cv fi. f. Henry Tunic.
Distr.ct No. 18.
Director .1. A. Jonctt. Tmlle.: clerk
r. L. Davis. Tti'tle; tn-aMiMr (Vo.
. StlOB- Tlltlle.
Oistrict Wo 19.
JJiifCtoi . K. II'. .May. ilm h Spring;
clerk J. A. Alexander Hush Springs;
treasurer. John IjInoii Rush Si-rings.
Oistrict No. 20.
Director T. C. Brown. ttu-h S.t-rittss:
clerk. D. E. )(.-.-. Hu-h SprirK?:
treasurer H. M. Pemlley. Rush
Purines.
District No. 21.
Director L. I" Ilraughto: Eiftnch-
rr; clerk G. V. Graham. I.'.lanchard ;
iiciHtirer V. W Sow aril. Uhinclmnl.
District No. 22.
Director li. V. I'hili:
clerk J. W. McClain Tunic
Tui;le;
treasur-
er. .1. SI. Co. bran Titl'le. .
District No. 23.
Director. 11. C Kord. Ttttrle;
W. M. Fi-li Tunic; treasurer
Ldgar. Turtle.
District No. 21.
Director. due Vill!;i:)s.
Springs: clerk. J A. Willir-ni.
Sprinc-' ; treasurer. F. .!. llorr.ltie
Pprinp-K.
District No. 25.
Direetnr K. I'ltderwoO"!.
Rprlties; clerk il. ('. Itriley.
Spritic-i: trcn'Mirer. li. K. Smlili.
eletk.
ra.tl
Rte !i
nu-ri
S
Rush
Riis'i
liit.-h
Sprlncs.
District No. 26.
Director H. R. Jiaxey. Poeasve; ;
clerk. W. K. Daniels-. I'ocaxfct; irea?
urer 5!. C. f.conti!'. rot-.'et.'
District No. 27.
Director. .1. M. Pei;; rocasKCl;
clerk. W. II. Wolf. I'rte.issei : treasur-
er. Win. Ve-ter. I'lVftsKCt.
District No. 28.
Director C. T Slan'ey. Amtir;
clerk V. H. (.'opeland Anther; !'W
urer A. II. Milchetl Aiiiin-r.
District No 29.
Director. S. R Ad;tni! An;lier.
clerk G'. W. I-'aish Amber; treasurer.
J. C. McClell.in. Ainher.
District No. 30.
Director M. G. OUioni Middichitrp;
clerk. V. .1 O- Iwrit Middh hiin; treas-
urer. P. M. Pnt'on Middlehurc.
District No. 31.
Director R. C. 'Mlniaii VMar
clerk. J. A. Taylor. Rlancliard;
(hard .
treas-
tr.-r tl. C. Krister l!la Mellaril.
District No. 32.
Director. James Dorsi y. Plai; -hard;
clerk. C. K. I'ei ry ltialn hard; Ip-iis
urer R. J. Murnon. Warn !iad.
District No. 3.1.
Director. T. 1'. lUan. Mid.! leberi :
flerk W. L. Tlato Mldillebcrg; trcas
OF GRADY COUN
i urer
j
1 1.
Itrown Middh In rtr.
District No. 34.
eel or. iri. P. Hendricks Amber
.lessie l.oi'ke Aiuber: treasure:
f 'it vie. Aiiil.'er.
: I.C:
'clerk
ij. c
j Dittrict No. 35.
I Director. .1. R. llrowr Anmer
! rk Kliio.tt Smith Aiiiiier;' treasui
er W. II. Kcgle Anibe;-.
' Oistrict No. 36.
i Director. Tims. .Jones. Cliickaslui
J' lcik J J. Villi. Chirkasha; treagur-I
i ' . N. X. Jlotem. Chickasha. !
District No. 37.
I Director. T. 1.. Krietiil ( 'liickasiia ;
'clerk. C. A. Reynolds. Chlckflsha;
' treasurer. T. i.i. While. Cliickasha.
I District No. 3s.
I Director. .. A. Fisher. Clilcl-a.dia :
clerk Walter .loru-s. Ghickasha;
tiensiirei' rf. K Sullivan (.'hlekaslm.
District No. 39.
Director ('has. Heislei. C'lilckasliar
clerk .1. I Mat-'-h Ghli ka.sha; treas-j
utcr. K. M. Hanson. ( hicl;a-ha. ;
District No. 40. ' I
Director. T. M. Scott M Iddlcburf;; '
clerk. Ile l.ovy Middlebursr; treasur-'
er T. T. Krvin Middlehurc
Oistrict No. 41.
Director. H. S. Hollowly Chickasha;
clerk Theo. Tliorsen Cliickaslui ; j
trrasurer. Rdd Hanson Chickaslia. i
District No. 42. I
Director Ks-iie Wells Cement; j
clerk Mra. Delia Weal. Cenrent; tre;is .'
urer Mirvlll Anderson. Otnent. I
District No. 43. j
Direr tor C. 11. Do'.u i s. Chlckasha .
el'-rk J. A. WriRht CliU l.asha: trens. :
"ter. Milton Tiplon. Chii l-.asha. '
Diotrict No. 44.
Director. J. K. Oiey. J. overly; rleri!
II. S. Wytikoop. l.au'e'v; treasurer
A. II. Smiley. I;iv.'i"v.
District No. 45.
Director. !!. II Albrkihr. Naples:
lerk it H. Keys. Napl
treasurer
n. McJIride Naples.
District No. 46.
Dir
chik
Nick
'lor. N. I-:. Wilkin. Ire: on :
D. c. Wilson. Iri-ton ; treasure!
Walthall lreton.
District No. 47.
. Direr';.!'. F. I.. Kl-icher. Litcilc;
lerk. K. K. R. rder. I. m ile; treasurer.
1 Tailor. I.ueile.
District No. -13.
Diree-or .1 I'. .InnnK. Chickti ha: cl-'.-I;:
O. I. Ritikiiaui. CUii kai-ha ireasnic
0. II. .short. Cliickasha.
District No. "19.
Director. J. 1' Daveniiori Ninrveknh :
clerk W. F. l.ncii. Xinnektih;' treasur
er. A. A. Fa!!ic:pe Nliinek ah.
District No. SO.
Director G. R. Roscli Xintiekah;
cirri. .1. l. Rniledtp'. Ninnekah;
tiea.sui-er W. D. ('an;. 11. Ninnekah. .
District No. 51.
Direr tor. Win. H. Hoover. Ninnekah:
clerk. W I. Anderon. Ninnekah;
tn tiMiier lr. 1( .1. Gor.dc.n. Nitsnekali.
District No. 12.
Director. W. Henry Alex; ch;;k.
Wal;er Bray Ali-x; irrasitrer H. J
Vau.shuli Ale-;.
Dittrit No. 53.
Director. !l. I. Needhain Naple?;
clc;k .1. M. Jiixon. Naple.; treasitrp;'.
W. 1.. Divni Napdes.
Dintrist No. 54.
Director Eusr-ne True. Naples; i
clerk
J. 1.
W M. Dare
Naples; treasurer
.V'S'lir.
?
. ' District No. 55.
Director .1. F. ' Cnpelnml. Ircton:
cleiic. A. M. ' -shall lreton; irensurcr
J. D. Harn:oii lreton
District No. 56.
Director. J. I!. Adair Alex; clerk
II. li. Holmes Alex; tr. a-oirer. A. .1.
A' v.
District No. 57.
Director. F. 1'. Siepheuf. Ninnekah;
cleilr. Mrs T. 11. P.eil XInnekah:
:reastirr-r..C.irl Davis Ninnekah.
District No. 58.
Dir
clerk
ctnr. T. F. Glover. Ninnekah;
C. N. Si anion Ninnekah : treas
urer. T. II. Ca-'ilelierrv. Ninnekali.
District Nc. 59.
Director. A. C. Wcgner. Rush
Sprinsr-; tUik. W. F Clayton' Rush
Springs; treasurer. W. G. Dohbs Rush
Sprinps.
District No. 60.
Dire
to-
. L. W. Lour Rush. Springs;
W. Sims Rimli Springs;
R. I'ur-doy. Rush SiuinKs.
cl.-rk J
I rcn surer
District No. 61.
Di'd tor. M. C. Hoid-'i'. Alex
H. F. I'laeher Alex; Jreii'-urer
Hoed. Ales-.
District No. 62.
J. A.!
Din etor F.. M P.r.'di. y.
clerk. R. It. Holder. Hradley
Hradley : !
; treasur-'
rr. .las. MeC une. l'radli y.
District No. 63.
Direvtrr.
clerjc .Ino
ttrrr. P. P
W. R. Parry. P.radiey:
I.. Sinir'n. Prndley; trea-i-:
Marshall. P.radiey. j
District No. 64. I
Director. W. A. McCoy. Lindsay;'
rk. li. A. Tliomas Lindsay; treas-)
er. R. A Lee Lindsay. i
District No 65. '
irigctor C. J. luj:au Bradley; clerk i
tri'MMIlXT. ". S.
1 fppneer Hradley.
j District No H6.
j Oil ?( tor. F C M-.ott Hradley;
(lerk. M. C. ro-ier. IP. HdleTt treaMtfer
V. S. Vetnl. Hradley.
! 0 -.trict No. 67.
; DlrectO' H. Xi Mnrse. N'aple..;
'.I. .1. ('orley Naples ; treasurer
I f'iuwers Naples.
! District No. 68.
j Direr lor c. II. Cril tendeii
rfiirliifr.j ; clerk. K. W. Miller
clerk
A. H.
Ruth
Rush
i M)fl
treasurer
M.
.1.
Collins!
Iltush priii;rs.
j District No. 69.
! Director. G L. Davi.- Iiii;h Springs:
! clerk. J.. Iv Walf'OM ii Ru.-ii .Sprint;
t-ra.-urer. It. It. SiPlreriaTid Rush
i
-prints.
I District No. 70.
Director. W. J. Holiaiid Rich
-sprinps; clerk. W. M. Callahan. Rush
! Springs ; frei'Kurer. P. R. Raker. Rush
i Huriugfi
; District No. 71.
: Director. .1. F. I"r..mmeil. Railev
! clerk'. r A. McDanne5ii. Railev; f -
: urer R. H. cy. (; Railey.
Dicrict No. 72.
j Director A. Mason Railev; clerk. T.
j K. f.add Bailey; treasurer p. r. j)ut.
i ton. Railey.
District No. 73.
Direr tor C. K. Johnson. IJmlsat ;
lerk F. il. Pike I indsay;' treasurer
i .1. I.. (izniert Uiid.-ay.
i District No. 75.
i Director C. ; BnsbneM. Cement;
i.elprk. W. II. Goodwin Cetnent treas
urer. W. A Summer Cement.-
I District No. 76.
' Direeor. J. C. Saviors. Cetnent:
: clerk K. S Pooler Cr-ment ; treasurer
Y. P. I.aGratige Cement.
District No. 78.
I Director D. II. Kiephens. Ouieiit;
; clerk A. R. Hemphill Cement; trees-
I urer. W. II. Noakes. Cement.
District No. 79.
Director. R. S. Morrison. Raverpv:
I clerk. A ;. Pa i ri.sh I.averty: trea-on
i er. W. 11. Htid:?ing. Laver.y.
District No. 80.
Direr tor. W. A. Welch. Bailey; clerk.
! F. VI. Clarii. Bailey; treasurer. W
' K. Wood? P.ailey
District No. 81.
i Director. C. M. Raker. Hailey; tr.'-au
j urer. W. G. Todd. Ratl'W; cleric .1. C.
Harrison. Hai'ey.
; District No. 82.
j Director. Iteiv Winchester Marlow ;
: clerk. "R. I.. Woolley Marlow : treasur
er. John R. Wilkinson. Marlow.
; District No. 8.).
j Direr-tor. C. D. Dyer. Marlow: clerk.
; Dolph .Heath. Marlow; treasurer. .las.
j I. ( rawt'oi d Marlow.
i District No. 84.
; Direr-tor T. Stover. Marlow: clerk
! J. If- Reese. Marlow; treasurer. It
1 Tarran. Marlow.
: District No. 85.
' Director. J. W. Null. Ninnekah:
clerk. G. C. Thomas- Ninnekah; treas-
'i.'t'rr. W. M. Kennelt. Ninnekah
District No. 8o.
Director. (1. 1 F. Gtirley Middleliltrs;
; clerk
lime;
hnrtr.
H. V Ilollingsworth Midd'e-
treasurer. J. H. Sullivan Mirldl
District No. 87. j
i'lr B. Rowers: clerk. J. "F.. Ail
Am her: treasurer 'leo. ;Staek '
; Dire
i kinsoo
! Amber
District No. 88. j
Director. E. I.. Brewster Now; j
clerk. I... S. Helm Norse; treasurer!
A. II. Nelson Norse. )
District No. 89.
Director. Joe Frey . Chlckasha:
I. W. Jacobs. Cliickasha; treas-
j Ufst i . S. l-.ider Cliit:'".slia.
District No. 130.
I Director T. D. Hansen
Verdc-n;
treasur-
I eh rk. J. R. Osborne. Vcrden:
; or. V. F. Wil-on Verden.
i District No. 91.
; Director. Lee Scahrldse.
; clerk Amos Mc.MuIle.r Tut 1 3
t:rer J. D. Gillespie Tiiitle.
District No. 90.
i Director J. W. Burleson
! ' lerk .1. Y. Ros'-Rer. -Minco;
i er John P.etida Minco.
TitCle;
; trea.s
Minco;
reasur
Tiie Five Sense.
In piimury school examination. !
orer w hich i once had the pleasure to j
meside one of the (picKiions was with i
rcjjanl to the five senses. One of the j
luitrht pupils handled the subject
inns the nve senses are: hneezttn;
sorbins crying yawning coughins
Hy the RiMli sense is meant Hn exttf
one which some folks have. This h
tuoring."---Woman's Home Compa
nion.
On Asking Uuestions.
!n Keneral society the asking f
iptestionn is clt-d as the commoiiesl
lapse of pood breedim;. One Is aghast !
at (he eviueiiip of impertinent curiosl- I
ty that parades under the guise of
Iriendly Interest.' Interrogations even
as to the amount of one's income oct-
eupHiioii. and not excluding one'i ajje
and Ssiiernl eoudiiion are legion and
inexcusable.
iPflenious Washing Machine. !
An lri?enloii Australian machine for'
wasbil-y clothes by means of suction!
en lined by 'utejin anil a vacuum at
t reefed much attention at recent ex
lilhltio.is In .viboiinle. The machine j
not only leaves the unit-leu washed i
anow white but. stives rouuh' handlli.c
xtitiaK T A ;
j J. W. Allen lira d ley
The - Democratic State Nominees'.
Yho They Are What They Have j
Accomplished!
A the votefi of Oklahoma become
of the Democratic prty the men who
on the platform f Jefferson they tee more dearly the kind of men who
leading Democracy t the foreground In the new state.
Each Demceratf candidate as viewed by the voter appeals to the man
who is to cast hi ballot'. a a clean capable honest and courageous citizen
who has offered h'r services to the state and party and he recognizes that
they have ottered aervices worthy of hire in any business.
The men wh S'fe to represent Democracy in the election on the 8th ot
November are mere p less known over the entire state. Thsir achievement
since statehood Wat granted Oklahoma are known to those who have kept
posted on public questions. A. hort biographical sketch of their doings In
Oklahoma and vf their life Is given below by men who know them nii who
vouch 'or their JrbHity and integrity to handle the reins of office in the e
era) positions which they seek. 9
They ra capbl. Read think and vote for the best interests of Okl
homa and its citirersjiip
Lee Cmce tif Ardmore Democratic candidate for -governor; clean oap
able and courageous
J. J. McAlesteP of McAlester member corporation commission candl
date for Lieutenant Governor has made goad. A pionear ; hiistness man
and a pu'blitt lefvaut Vvho has served faithfully.
Ben Harrison of Calvin candidate for Secretary of State an Indian
and prominent although a young man. Member constitutional convention
member first and seeond legislatures honest fearless and capable. A
promising career is before him.
Charles West of Enid incumbent of the attorney general's office candi-
date for re-election en the Demovtstic ticket and president of the Attor-
ney General's Association of the United States. Charles West has made
himself a place in the minds of the people of Oklahoma.
Jesse J. Dunn of Alva Chief justice of the Supreme Court prominent and
one of the best known Democrats of the state originator of the platform on
which over 100 Democrats were elected to the Constitutional Convention of
Oklahoma and candidate for reelection to the Supreme bench. Judje Dunn
has received his reward of talent improved of diligence of patience and
of struggle.
.tames R. Armstrong of Hugo attorney judge candidate for Justice of
the Criminal Court of Appeals is one of the best known criminal lawyers
in the state besides being one of the most popular judges on the bench and
has made an honorable and creditable record while serving as District Judge
of the Sixth Judicial District to which position he was appointed
Mathew J. Kane of Kingfisher nominated Justice of the Supreme Court
without opposition at the recent primaries pf'.er having served as Chief-Justice
of that court since staiehood. holds a clear clean record on the bench
hat knowledge of law undisputable and is a good man In the ri(jht place. '
Henry M. Furman of Ada prominent Mason jurist attorney and orator
has brought to the bench both dignity and learning. Judge Furman served
as justice Criminal Court of Appeals and is a candidate for re-election. H
has risen from ox-driver to Judge and to a place in the hearts of the peopl
of the state.
Robert Dunlop of Newkirk. candidate for state treasurer Is a farmar
and a business man and last but not least he it a Scotohman. He was a can-
didate for the same oflice immediately after ttatehood. but was defeated foe
the nomination by only 100 votes. In the August primaries he was nominated
and there is no doubt of his election.
Leo Meyer of Sayre. bears the distinction of having been seleoted by th j
State Central Committee to run on the ticket as state auditor following the
demise of Bill Cross who died immediately after hist nomination. Meyer is a I
cotton man a business man and a gced
Giles W. Farri. of Mangum. printer editor business rrvan and candidal.
. . . . . i
for the office of State Printer bring Jo the office experience the worth rf
. . . 1 wr
which cannot Be juogea. nr. rami -eenco tn a print snop knows th
game and it a valuable man to placa. at the head of thi stat Institution.
Geo. A. Henthaw of Madill eandidrte for cerporatlon commission car-
ried forty-eight out of seventy-six countiet In the primary. At the present
tjrr.e- Mr. Henthaw is counsel to the corporation commission ana a such hat
asis'.ed in the two cent rate case and other cases of importance to the stata.
He it a bright attorney and a good man for the place.
Chat'. E. Taylor of Pond Creek Is fitted for the orfice f State Ex.mlmv !
and Inspector for which he it the Democratic nominee by experience of I
yetrt. He was at one time assistant superintendent of insurance for Kan-
tas. has been county engineer of Pratt Cnunty Kant. and city engineer f
Hutchinton Kan. He n expenenceo
the w6rk. j
G. T. Bryan of Perry candidate for president of the State Board of Agrl.
culture is a farmer was treasurer of Noble coanty one term also hat been
superintendent of Live Stock Inspection of the Agricultural Board and I
well fitted for the position he seekt.
Kate Barnard of Oklahoma City known from one end of the ttata tt
another prominent in every move for the betterment of the state as a whole
and candidate for re election at commissioner or tnarittet and Crree-' '
tions will probably poll as many votes as any candidate in the general elee-
tion She is a member of the American Academy of Political and Soda!
Science. Is popular among all classes and deservedly to. '
v .
P. A. Ballard of Coyle Okla. candidate for Insurance Commissioner has
a motto from which friends say he never departs that is: "Equal iustir.
all special privileges to none." Mr. Ballard is a farmer was member of
the first house t representatives and is prepared to manage the ffjc
which he seeks
W. H. L. Campbell (Swamp) Campbell as his friends know him. ai
everyone who know hm It his friend has been renominated for clerk gf
the Supreme Court no one doubts that he will be elected. Swamp
lawyer and hts held teveral public of.'ices. He is an old line Democrat atj
was working foe th f-ty in Indian Territory way back in 1896.
Chat. L. Dtugheety of Oklahoma City is a printer by trade and is wn
fitted for the positioiS e Labor Commissioner which he now aeskt on the
Democratic ticket Oaugherty has become well known in Oklahoma in tht 1
past few years aril It popular candidate. He will carry the labor vote and j
toe business vot
Oklahoma it lucky 0 fltf at securing candidates for the offies of mine '
inspector and esslstante. Each of thee Democratic candidates hat harf :
experience in mines all over the United States and is fitted for the position-
he seeks. Ed. Boyle of Chant who is candidate for inspector is a praotical !
mtner. as are John O'Brien of Lehigh. First District: Martin Clerk. McAlester
Second District and Frank Haley. Henryetta. Third District. Each knows'
the mining game is competent and bids fair to be elected.
Thomas H Doyle candidate to succeed himself at Justice Criminal
Court of Appeals hat marie a record ef which all may be proud. Of h.m
th Oklahoma Law Journal says: "He is coiicededly abie. fair and upright .
and deserves to be continued in his prestnt position. Possessed of a keen
discerning mind of untiring industry and a high eense of justice his work'
as 4 judge has been of high character. His profound knowledge of law hit
experience on the bench his imtat love of justice and the services ha' ha t
ndered. eminently entitle him to re
r. H. Wilson of Chickasha. Democratic nominee for Superintendent
- .t i t -ui-hftf. l an Hiir-atnr of exortrnre and marke.-t
kuoiiv - ----
ularity with his co-workers of the at
j i
patron a. irrespecuve vi iut-i.y. uph" .. uvj m utc primarieo. j
ritst h will be elected joes withtut saying.
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Read! Think! Vote!
better acquainted with the nomineei
are making the race for slate offices
public servant.
and accurate and knows how to do'
election.
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ate was such that school 'teachers and i
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WHEN YOU GET THEIJ
LOW ENOUGH
And get quality with them. We
have on sale now;
Big shipment of Men's and La-
dies' sample Hose; Men's Boys'
and Ladies' and Misses' Sweat-
ers Underwear Gloves Heavy
Shirts. Will all go at prices that
means dollars saved to you. Our
store is full from one end to the
other. We want to show you.
Our Shoes are the best.
The way to find out
TRY THEM.
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A well known editor who was facile
I la rejecHons whs tested with an eailv
wrli"K Ms ""'1r ""'
known name. After glnnclng at the
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title which was new. he wrote to the
contributor statinr tliat the anicle
was not up to giittidard and addinj;
that ' it would do the writer no harm
to continue writing such articles; but
It was clear from libs work he did nor
possess the. ability necessary lo se-
em acceptance." Atiihor Magazlue.
Shark Bests Twelve Men.
A alngnliir irht was witnessed In
be harbor of Panamn. one ntoriiii.e;.
r;a" 'n small hour makina; a
''n""f aback lor nioiive power
Hoat afier boat went to his aseis.au.
until a strins. of seven manned b 11!
men was in liie procession; hut tbu
slisrk's movements increased with I he
Increased weight; and. after rufhliif
around the harbor for two ho;ir. sue-
ceeded In throins out the harpoon
and effeel ing his escafie.
'1"et th Haie'''
olden golden' ay t Nevada
parley Goodwin now a .Sa.1i Las-
City editor was Judge of the I'ounli
dit'trlct. Pining the trial of a ease
before him some ot the plastering on
the ceilint of llie court! com .whk It
had been loosened by a leaky roof fell
wlili a crash on the clerk's bend.
Counsel learned In the law stalled for
'.he door. "Order gentlemen mde. V"
eaid .lodge Goodwin. "Fiat .jusriija mat
ceiling."
When Conservation Began.
Jn strancer shall transport beyond
seas any pilchard or other fish !n
cask unless he does hrint; Into tba
ra'tm for every six limners two hun-
dred of clap board fit to make cask
and so ruieahiy upon palm of forfeit-
ing; the soid flail. Law of Queen
Jiillnaheth.
"Father to the Thought."
The editor of the London Pally Mir-
ror Is repelled lo have devoted tio
paces of an Issue to proving that
woman's "iilal inan'' has a "plain
face and light ' blue eye." ' Wheieat
the editor o!" !) Toledo i.O ) jisindaT
Journal declare: "Il Is said the e
;iui- ot lb- I (ally Mirror has. a plain
fac and Ith! bine eyes."
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has .Hud at Oidbill. Kugland. as the
ialltr of ill children. Ilia total dt-e.-etidaids
number nearly ;jnu. j. his
yiuiiij; days Morris a a wrousht
natluiiiker and lie (.rained a iiiuhkey
wuccessfiilly to bin lb bellows.
Looks Like It.
Amone other ttiiitjts tbai tier
found 1 it the aiotnai h of a New York
man were one shoe bul.Um one hair-
pin three keys one lead pencil one
belt buckle .one fin toy -pistol three
nails a therrunmier. And a needle il
probably gu-allowed a boy's poefcet.
Preference for Dogt and Cats.
A disi iitKuistted scholar usied to pre-
tend that men 4mlreil cats or 3ogs
according as Uiey ete Platoniats or
Arisioteliitus. The viskmary choouft
a cat ; the man. of. coucrett plans a
doj(. Hainler must have kept a cat.
How to Take It.
A gelioolhoy lieinjr asked hy tlm
tahr how he should flog blm r-
tdie.i: "it y..u idtase sir. I a'bould
like to have it upon tha Ila.linu syatrtui
th havy euok upi'd add r tie
dowa ooes ItKhjt."
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Word ef th Spirit
Th-re Ik a power in the direct
glance of a sibcere and loving hiimsi
soul .which ''ill do- more to disslpaie.
prejudice and kiodie. chji-iy than tbq
most elaborate arguroeois.
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Safeguard for Honesty.
Every man has the secret of becom-
ing rich who resolves tu live wittiiu
his means and independence is on
of the most ertectiial. saffguarda -of
honesty.
. Naturally Crooked.
There's a . ertain kind of a mail
who thinks he ran get ahead of some-
body bv cheating himself at aoMlairts.
Press.
Coing te Waste.
"The Cerman em pet or has 75 tV
ti-s." .Mercy sukcj!" p.iolsiiuted th
Am-ti.;art heiress.. "And the empress
seenr healthy too."
AM Rccgnie Her.
That wotroin so rich that etbvtt
the gois.-rto a bank all I lie botitH
slnud up "ft. end i d ny : ' liv iu
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 258, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 29, 1910, newspaper, October 29, 1910; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729784/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.