Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 273, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1916 Page: 3 of 8
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Chickasha Cotton.
19c to 19 l-4c
$r.9.00
Chickasha Grain.1
Wheat l.7o
Corn white .92
Corn Mixed .DO
Oats . 40
Chicago Grain j
Chicago Nov. 16. Althought talk of
peace parleys within four months
pavo a temporary advantage today to
the bears in wheat the market closed j
strong incluenced by an announce
ment that Argentine grain offerings
to Europe had been completely with-
drawn and by a report that farm re-
serves of wheat in Canada were small.
Closing prices were 3-4c to 2c net high-
er with December $1.87 1-4 to $1.87 1-2
and May at $1.90 3-4 to $151. Corn
gained 1-lc to B-Sc and oaU l-8c
; to 3-8o.
New York Cotton.
New Vork Nov. ic Early irregu
larity was followed by a very sharp
ndvmico in the cotton market this af-
ternoon with all deliveries making
new high records for the season.
March contracts sold up to 20.3:1c or
more than $1.50 per bale from the
low point of the market and closing
at! 20.80c with the general list closing
strong at a net advance of 8 to 14
points.
DO YOU HAVE SOUR STOMACH?
If you are troubled with sour stom-
ach you should oat slowly and masti-
eato your food thoroughly then take
one of Chamberlain's Tablets immedi-
ately after uupper. Obtainable everywhere.
A Chance to Get Your
Inter Riding Free
in a
You probubly noticed in Wednesday's issue of the "Daily Okla-
homan" (if you still read that sheet) the announcement of the im-
mediate advance of $75.00 in price of all Studebaker pleasure cars.
We expected this raise in price to take effect on Dec. 1st. Now we
are going to "make good" with those few of you that wo can protect.
The factory will ship NO MORE CARS at the old prices but as
we have a few on hand and in transit bought at the old figure we
can offset the advance in about half a dozen cases.
We sold 26 cars in October through this office so you may read-
ily soo that there won't be much time in which to take advantage of
this offer.
When you buy now it is on a rising market and it means get-
ting a proven standardized car at from $150 to $400 less than simi-
lar values command in other makes as Studo baker production and
sales of 7 passenger 40 and DO horsepower cars has boon greater
these last 12 months than the sales of any other producer in that'
class in the history of the business.
The Reason is That the Cars
Make Good
Our regular STANDARDIZED STUDEBAKER SERVICE will go
with the cars bought at the old price. Ask any owner who !ias had
this service recently Instituted. "It helps keep your car young."
IRETON ITEMS
The kcIiooI etirolhiiei! hns contin-
ued until it now stands at lus.
Prince Ityun has been quite tikis.
It wan at first thought he hud typhoid
lever but is now thought to have only
the hllls.
Ivy Curtis a former Iretou pupil but
uow of the Gilbert school Is visiting
her sister. Mr. Hurrowa and family.
Rev. John Harmon and wife depart
ed for Kiowa Saturday November 4.
He expects to he gone about three
weeks.
John White went to Chickasha and
1 Duncan Monday
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j Mr. and Mrs. W. L. VanVliet )f I'o-
cassei were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Till-
man November 4 and 5.
. The Valentino purty given nt Mr.
Overby's was quite an enjoyable nf-
I fair- Many games and jokes were
played and all had a real enjoyable
time. The goblins seem to have done
mieir worn ainglit. One scraper still
hangs in a tree and another on a tel-
ephone pole. . '
D. V. Cowart has just been giving
lus house a new coat of paint. Many
are guessing who the lady is but he
steadfastly refused to tell.
Lee Garrett was a visitor at school
Friday. He conducetd a spelling con-
test while here and does well In his
old profession of teaching.
Professor J. V. Collier of ftnlr nm
was a visitor at school Tuesday after-
noon. The speaking by Professor Wiek-
izer at the school house Fridav niaht
November 3 did not take place owing
to a misunderstanding. Professor
Wicklzer and Professor Carson arriv-
ed but there was no crowd.
FOR correct styles.
FOR dainty designs.
FOR the very best finishing.
FOR warmth and fit.
FOR beauty as to coloring.
Buy your Winter Suit at the
EAGLE MERCANTILE CO.
FOR a Coat that makes you
never mind the weather?
THO the wind does blow
FOR a Coat that makes you
LOVE the wind and even rain
and snow again
The Eagle Mercantile Co.
FOR SilkVelvet as to material
FOR tri-corners FOR picture
hats FOR Tarns FOR latest
things in hats FOR 4 off the
price Buy your hats at
The Eagle Mercantile Co
FOR dainty accessories FOR
elegant trimming3FOR furs
FOR collars of all shapes
sizes and colors FOR belts
FORany of the"little touches
that make the smart gir!
smart visit
The Eagle Mercantile Co.
FOR a cornet that will make
you bless the day that cor-
sets were invented consult
the Corsetiere at
The Eagle Mercantile Co.
FOR the one-piece dress
that will make you an orna-
ment to any social gather-
ering again
The Eagle Mercantile Co.
FOR Shoes that make you feel like you were walking on air.
FOR Shoe that make your feet "(Kings of beauly and joy
farever"--because o! comfort. Euv ihera of
THE EAGLE MERCANTILE CO.
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If you haven't all the money in hand we can get a loan on your
Studebaker car through the commercial Investment Trust Co. of
New York.
Remember if you had intended ' buying a car in the spring
that this 75 advance saved will pay for your gas oil and tires all
winter. '
What betto present for all the family for Christmas?
FOURS
$875
Detroit
325 Kans. Ave.
SIXES
$1085
DISTRIBUTOR Detroit
Phono 999 for Appointment
P. G. Sflinto
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Absolutely Removes
indigestion. One package
proves it 25n at all drupists.
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HER SON SUBJECT TO CROUP
"My sou Edwin la subject to croup"
writes Mrs. R O. Irwin Now Housing
ton Pa. "I put in many sleepless
hours at night before I learned of
Chamberlain's Couph ftemedy. Moth-
j ers need' not fea'ir this disease if they
j keep a bottle of CUaiulmrluin's Cough
Piemedy in the house and use it as di-
rected. It always gave my boy relief."
Obtainable everywhere.
Subscribe for the Daily Express.
PINE-TAR RELIEVES A COLD
Dr. Bell's Plue-Ttar-IIonoy couuiIiih
all the soothing elements of the pine
forest. It heals the irritated mem
brane and by Ita anliHoptic properties
loosens the phlesm you breathe easier
and what promised to be a severe cold
has been broken up. For that stuffed
up feeling tight chest or sore throat
take .a dose of Dr. Bell's Pino-Tar-Iloney
and prevent a wearing hacking
cough dragging through tha winter.
At your druggist 23c
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BRANCH OFFICE OF
Pittsburg Mortgage Investment Co.
318 First National Bank Building-. Chickasha Okla.
FARM AND CITY LOANS
Vromptness and Satisfaction" Our Motto.
JNO. E. WIIITiil Manager. '
. 480 Model $SSO Delivered
Chevrolet ; Agency Secured b;
Gilkey-Jarboe Hardware Co.
A Carload Now on Display at Salesroom.
The Gil key-Jarboe Company have secured the agency for the
Chevrolet Automobiles and are now demonstrating them. Only
four of model 490 and one Roadster left of the carload receiv-
ed Wednesday.
IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN THE
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You better telephone or call for demonstration at once.
PRICES DELIVERED
Model 490 Touring Car . . . ... $550
Model 49o Roadster .... $550
Fo" Demonstration Phone 9
GILKEY-JARBOE HARDWARE CO.
225-227 Chickasha Avenue
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You want to Herr Caruso
Sing? Why?
Because he's the greatest
of all tenors.
You want to hear Elman
Kreislcr or Kabelik play?
Of course everybody does because
the rarest thing in art is mastery. It is
the thing which u given only to the
"chosen few &then only after a lifetime of
effort but you destroy all that when with
the aii of some some foolish little acces-
sory you attempt to "modify" the su-
preme inspiration of a great artist to suit
your own '.deas of interpretation
That's why we say "always use Victor
Machines with Victor Records and Victor
Needles Ihe combination. There is no
other way to get the unequaled Victor
tone" in exact pecord with the artists'
interpretation.
Tis tirne to buy your Christ-
mas Victrola. Prices from
!$15.to.-$250
Convenient terrm if desired
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JEWELER
322 Chicliasha Avenue
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Lampe, William T. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 273, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1916, newspaper, November 16, 1916; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc729848/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.