The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 81, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 25, 1902 Page: 1 of 8
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The Chickasha Cuily Express.
Vol. XI 'Jg&S&ffl Chickasha Indian Territory Tuesday March. 25 1902. g.WS5?? No. 81
READ MORGAN & GRIBI'S NEW ADD ON PAGF FIVE. IT IS A GOOD ONE. READ IT
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Attorney Gent
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Special Agent Batting Evidence
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2.50 3.00 .3.50 4.O0 and 5
Wash Suits in Linen. Crash find Pique
at'SOc 75c 100 and $1.95
BOYS PANTS
Wo are showing tfce largest vtoek of Boys Odd Pants in
Chickasha. Th ft iithe kind that meat and Never Rip
at prices 25c 50c 75c and $1.00. 0 o
A Special Line of Cjrfinrcy Pants at 75 Centi.
A nice assortment of !! Cap- II:. is Sfeatore chocs
Oxfords a tr o " " o " o
Everything that tha boy::
I practices in tbciclinquiabmcrit and
i iarcliase of homestead claims in
It lie new country have bsen wade
;h federal rfnthorith s. Hor
aco-Speed Dotted States district!
attorney said that si special
agents of the department of jus-
tiee and the interior department
were employed in the new couutry
seekine evidence to convict vio
ceived for snch purpose which has
alterations and erasures ot writ
ten matter and none where the
erasures are of pointed matter un-
less sucli erasures aa noted in the
hand writing of the claimant as
made before he makes the affidavit
or else iu the handwriting of the
notary.
'I would respectfully request
in every case where your ofliae
receives a contest p.ffi lav:: whiqh
you consider embodies perjury or
manipulation or any o;her viola-
tion of the United States statutes
that you send a copy of tliat with
a statement of the faois to thi
office so that a special agent bl
the general land ofllce and. the
force in this ofllce can properly
investigate and prosecute the offense."
Blanche
Toneka
Boise
M.ii-rir
He Grabbed and Choked Her
vnohe Noise a protege of
linn linrvnnrhinnoil Map.
HEAD-ON COLLISION.
Men
ing this morning about 9 o'clock.
Three tinics she slashed the mayor
and then he sprang at. her gripp-
ed her by the throat choked her
tore the rawhide from her hand and
ml Three i I'tished her into the hall. As Miss
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Youngtown; C
head-on coll is i
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a uni
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jj Everything that th3 boys need at the
special inquiry ay te the conduct
of lawyers and witnesses. To as
sist land otlice officials In .their
'Thank God I vo done it
. . 1 if.. M . 1 .
jn noraewwppeu you ana now
rit ! f?oinB t0 horsewhip the governor."
trains at 7:10 o'clock this raoru- Uerore Waning her nor sew nip
ing on the Pittsburg Voungtown Pt Miss Hoi-e gave the mayor a
of the severe scorning ami uccuaeu uiiu
of being le- ious'.'dn for the 'fact
and Ashtubula division
Pittsburg Fort Wayne & Chicago
road four men were killed and
wrk the district attorney- has if I three injureu. The dead:
that the joints are running o
in Top-.'ka and for the mun
AHADMO JAJL-BREAK
free in
'Bil
tingui hed wife
who itnmedintelv
tgicciul to The Dully KjprciiB
Anadarko (). T. March U 0 .
At 2:10 this morning a jail-break
occurred in this town and William
8ykes charged with robbing a
Rock Island freight car is now a of the fugitive
notified the au
tiiorities. Officer James Douglas
immediately started in pursuit of
the jail breaksr.
Officer Douglas is in Chickasha
this morning and is on the trail
sued the following instructions:
"1 beg to call your attention to
ts in all affidavits for contests
l in all assertions a3 to bd
faith and want of residence upon
lands whether in contests or in
I testimony given in eouteU cases.
' Again the affidavit charges
I that the entry-men is now offering
I bis reiinonishment for sale in vio
tlation of law. I would suggest
' that it be required that the aflida
vit show the names and porftollice
addresses of the persons to whom
the relinquishment has been of
fered tor sale.
"Again I And affidavits received
and tiled with numerous interliu
cations and erasares. I would
snggest that no affidavit be re
Norman Graham fiiexau lived j eenl' in
saloon. She men put
2r re
del's
near Newcastle Pa.
.lames Thomas fireman. Ashta-
bula Chio.
Chas. Blackburn Jarget tender
on the Erie road body can be seen
in wreck.
A tn.ikeman was killed whose
name is not yet known.
Injured;
Carl Hishop brakemau Ahsta-
jbnla left leg scalded.
Engineer George Weather Erie
I Pa. and Frank Brown Ashtabula
Harbor received slight injuries.
The trains crasi d together in
a heavy fog completely wrecking
had happened she s
three times aoro.s the
shoulders.
Miss Boh e is a nun
fession. She is about 35 years of
age and is quite a handsome worn
an.
ick him
ad and
by pro
THE APPRAISERS.
Mr. Wes Buruey of tho Town-
site Appraiser Commission has
not yet arrived in Chickasha.
His absence will not however ti
both engines and piling the cars i lay the work of appraising the city
up so that traltic will be suspend- otg Mr Uefley the other member
of the Board stated that he would
begin immediately and would push
the work to comp'.otion as rapidly
as possible.
ed for hours.
The cause of the wreck is not
yet determined the engineers on
both trains cleiming they had' or-
ders to go ahead
n a
Fine Rain and Everybody is Happy and so is
The Big Cash Store
Because we have the largest cleanest and cheapest stock of Up-tc
Spring and Summer Goods in Chickasha.
ale
Our stock of ail the latest novelties in ladies wash fabric
surpasses anything that has ever tieen brought to tho
town and thoy are cheap
V We have the largest and most select stock of embro'der-
ies and lnces we have ever bought. A beautiful line of
' all over embroidery 25 cents per yard.
Mens boys and chiidrens clothing and burnishing. goods. We are rictly Vin the swim" and
will defy competition. Give us acali ai.dwe will SHOW YOU.
Last but not Least is the old reliable Hamilton-Brown shoes for men women and children.
They are the best shoes made and every pair GUAKAN I fc.fc.LJ.
T n n THBPC CASH TORE
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Ball, H. L. The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 81, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 25, 1902, newspaper, March 25, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729817/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.