The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 81, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 25, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM 2$
Chickal.a Express
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WM. P. HbLXLtX. Preprieto
M. L B.lkXl.SVTS Cilculah
eeptitile to
. Every voter.
Ytbe aifmintts of the ilemo-
!ratic party i)f the city of Chick-
a. ' eli. viDg that ij just aad'
festered at th Chicfaaah "PosViflioa aa
' 0ecoai Claaa Mil Matter.
It c.ais at nrS cwti rra tlt
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srliCtipr Casta
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question
lowing :
ion uuuu puijiic
emityte the fol
V believe in just aad emails
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T pnb'iifaed Etttj
A 91 00 per year.
aygr1 at the PostoSee at rtilatiai'n.
at -e.--cvt.aas Mail Matter. j
Hfftfl boUj oa If joa fati to get jour
payer.
.
Oar 'phone is No. 43
MARCH L'5 1902.
Tbe editor has the mumj s-
jw laugh darn yon.
Chickasha wetiV-T is very
jman-like smllins'.v tearful.
There are republicans in the
oust who wish n;ost heart! !y
to
keep Cuba.
partiality.
We endor.se public school
System and beiieve tbat every ef-
fort should be made for the ad
vanctiLtiit of cor schools and tbe
erection" of auityble and adequate
school building.
We believe in public improve-
ment a strict enforcement of our
sanitary laws and a clean city.
We believe in practicing econ-
omy in the govern&tent of ihe city
and in all matters connected
therewith tu tbe etid tbat extra-
vaganee mav not become a burden
upon the people.
We believe that a system of
waterworks is necestary for tbe
protection of the property of our
citizens and the preservation of
health. nd we advo'-ate the con-
struction of snch a system as will
give efficient water service and
protect the interests of the people
of our cttj under such restric-
tions Hf will pre in; favoritism or
monopoly.
BIG Removal SALE!!
We will move into our
new store rooms about
MARCH 1902
Lots of Trouble to move goods.
No trouble TO MOVE MONEY.
Mr. ivxjfeeveu i learning.
is found out that Cuban recfpr
He I
Democratic Ticket.
levei
An
have
WOn MAYOR.
H. L. GRIGSBY.
ALGEIi MELTON.
FOE CHIEF OF POLICE.
D. L. HOPKINS.
FOB CITY CI.EKK ASV AS6F.SSOB
W. . CLOUD.
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ITV TltKAttlBKB
W. I. EDW
SOX.
lble
Cabbage.
a cauui
trif.l fa
dating AW Fool's
II also be election
n Territories many
ill realize that he
ip a political pocK
01! ALDKRMEX
Ward No 1.
B P SMITH
WEBB UENDUIX
i Ward No 2
CLAY DONOVAN
E S FLETCHER
Ward No 3
W W Will I E.MAN'
D. F. YOEMAN.
Ward No 4
H O MoCAY
G G i:UITANAN
& Vn f t.ill tXlioo
I uu will iviioo
A Golden
Opportunity 1
1 IP You PAILS:
To Get oar Prices g
&
Everything GOES I
Our Entire Stock
of Dry Goods
Notions.
Clothing
Shoes and Hats
will be sold at
Slaughtering
Prices.
Cunningham k Edwards
7SE
Hi
ma t bouthwestem
inv in at work on its
Place your
vegetables.
Hoi
j Ptf I
r IffllffiKlSSSiciSi! Vri-
' THE SOI TH WESTERN .
The Oklahoma J: Southw
railload cc
right of way through Chickshaa
and has moved ne.'irly all of the
buildings. Tbe old mattress fac
tory will soon be carried off and
the tract will tlien be ready for the
contractors. The company's right
of way includes a tract of land .'500
by 3000 feet extending diagonally
from 4th to lUtn streets in the
north part of Chic'asha. In all
the right of way covers about 23
acres. The depot will be located
I some wherii along the line. Jnst
1 r.r present the site is not definite
! ly known but rumor has it that it
will be at the Eighth Street crops
ing. flTjjl
The completion of Jbia road j
through Cliickaslia will mark an !
epoch iD the city's history. j
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The Mint.
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All kinds of Territorial Drinks. Imported
. and Domestic Cigars a Specialty
ihe Good linio Club meets everv nic-ht. When
you have a leasure hour drop in and see us..
Cook eft Cook's Place
Z; (Zi ' fZi Sj (Si
csr- s..-sr.
The Headlight
0
The Singer Number 15.
DOUBLE LOOK STITCH OSCILLATING SHUTTLE.
sentng machine specially adapted for high speed operation pro
lueing greatesl quantity of fine stitching and requiring least
effort by the operator. Has usually large bobbin for lower thread
'ttfl flTJPSl adjustment in all mechanical movements. Greatest
'"SBjpG of work and light t unning lock stitch sewing machine in
flke wertgL Every genuin e machine carries the trade
WarJ- flold on installments. Old machines taken in exchange.
A. B. MORG-AN Salesman.
ffiee at F. M. Denton fe Co. Chickajha Are between 4th (th St
liepuhlicans in congress arc so I
busy pulling each others hair on
the question of Cuban sugar that ! W
.1 1 V..l l4lr r lr I V&
tucy ni ii l uiu liiijc j ;;r
any talking about democratic dif- 1
ferences.
Swellest G-entlemens Drinking
Resort in the Ind. Ter.
Firstelass Cafe and Restaurant
In Connection
Patronage of the Public Solicited and S
Courteous Treatment Guaranteed
Chickasha Ave.
B. H.CHAMBERS Prop.
M
THE GILPIN'S
WOLD'S
FAMOUS
HYPNOTISTS
KansaB ought to move the long-
er she stays where the soil weath-
er latitude and longitude conspire
to produce unusoaltties of the kind
that larrupged to Topeka'B mayor
i.. .... i.. i
her friends of the benefit she
At Wagner Upera House Three Nights
would derive from a change of l Commencing March 27
name and address J AU Ladies Free first Night. Prices 10 20 and 30c.
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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/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.