Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), No. 200, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 22, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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(. I ransfer
and Storage Co.
Contractors and
Movers of
Household Coeds '
and Heavy Machinery
We pack goods for shipment.
Phone 33. SMITH & INGLE.
F. E. RIDDLE
At tome v-at-La v?
Notary Public and Stenographer
in office. Rooms over Bank of
Commerce in Sayer Building
Ladies Tailoring and French
Dressmalrig a Specialty.
Ladies Tailoring College
KRISTER'S tha bert yntem. The Newest Stylet
The most thorough hmtnjction in the making of
Lftdiea and Children's Garment. Koom No. one.
Wfclls-Bohart Flats.
MRS. A. E. COLLIER Prinaipal
Ghickasha Transfer
& Storage Gompany mini
Moves everything house
hold goods and heavy ma
chinery a specialty. Larg
est and best storage room
in tha city. Patent
trucKs for piano
moving
Office Phone 270
Residence Phone 347
Chickasha Transfer &
Storage Company
Keep
Cool
and buy your ice cold drinks
and fruits of Charley Home
Will sell ice from 5 cent
blocks up to any price.
Open Early and Late
Protect Yourself
When yon want a shave
go to the sliop nrst aoor
east of Sigmon's furniture
store. Best of accomoda-
tions o o 0000
ALL TOOLS ARE STERILIZED.
Thorne& Owens
Mirror c! trie Scul
DR. J. C. DISS
Optical Specialist
Located with Dr. T. II. Williams'
Dentist Office. Days 20 to 23 each
month. Will be prepared to do all
optical work. Phone 65.
CHICKASHA BLACKSMITH SHOP
General blacksmithing
Light Machine Work
Wood Work and Horse
Shoeing. All work is
guaranteed.
Cor. 4th St. and Kansas Avenue
John Itzen Proprietor
Dr. Chas. P. Brown
Physician and Surgeon.
. Office 3rd and Chickasha.
Residence 612 Chickasha Av.
Office Phone 154.
Residence Phone 158.
Bell & Holloway
PROPRIETORS OF THE
Rock Island Shaving Parlors
Comprvittd .Air hf
Paths in Connection. Best Shine
on Earth.
3rd St. Chickasha I T
Lawrence Mills
AttorneyAt-Law
Chickasha I. T.
Office in - Sayer Building
CHAS. M. FECHHEIMER
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Commercial Real Estate and Pro
bate Practice. Johnson Building
Phone No. 300.
State ot Ohio city of Toledo
Lucas County ss: Frank J. Cheney
nmakes oath that he is senior partne
of the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co.
doing business in the cityof Toledo
Couuty and State aforesaid and
that the said firm will pay ihe sum
of One Hundred Dollars for each
and every case of Catarrh that can
not be cured by tte use 01 liall s
Catarrh Cure Frank J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence this 6lh day of
December A. D. 18&&. (Seal.) A.
W. Gleason Xoiary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-
.. . j -1 . 1 1.1 j
wnaiiy ana acis airccuy 011 uie uioou
and mucous surfaces of the system.
Send for testimonials free. F J.
Ch.nhv&Co. Toledo O. Sold
by all Druggists 75c. Take Hall's
Family Pills for constipation.
GOOD SPIRITS.
Good spirits don't all come from
Kentucky. Their main source is
the liver -and all the fine spirits
ever made in the Blue Grass State
could not remedy a bad liver or the
hundred-and-one ill effects it pro-
duces. You can't have good
spirits and a bad liver at the same
time. Your liver must be in fine
condition if you would feel buoy-
ant happy and hopeful bright of
eye light of step vigorous and suc-
cessful in vour pursuits. You can
put your liver in fine condition by1
usincr Green's Ausrust Flower- the
greatest of all medicines for the
liver and stomach and a certain
cure for dyspepsia or indigestion.
It has been a favorite household
remedy for over thirty-five years.
August Flower will make your
liver healthy and active and thus
insure you a liberal supply of
"good spirits." Trial size 25cts.
regular bottles 75c. At all drug-
gists. West Side Drug Store.'
Good board with pleasant rooms
at 125 Iowa Ave. tf.
For Rent: Brick
25 x too feet. Will
Inquire at this office.
store room;
rent cheap.
77-100
Did it ever occur to you? That
the Rock Island could sell you a
round trip ticket to Portland
Oregon goon for 90 days for $50.05.
tt
To be sold public sale daily Sept.
loth by the Rock Island tickets to
Denver Colo. Springs Pueblo j
Glenwood Spgs Ogden and Salt
Lake City at very low rates. Re-
turn limit Oct. 31st. tf
We have for Rent. Some nice
rooms in brick building south and
east front Scott Jones Real
Estate Co. tf .
A 1111 UIU latllVIl IVH.V AJVkk I.IA-V. HV. J
meat Corner Kansas and Third ginning Wednesday night and
street. 'f continuing through the week. No
We w7l7S00n need' se;vice- Every one cordially
room for new gnnds. """led t0 alte"d these meetlss-
We need 'money nOWj Mr. and Mrs. Van Dunham and
SO See What We have Mr. and Mrs. John Cross have
in Summer gOOdS fori gone west for a thirty days' trip.
Cash. -Clay DonOVan tf.They will visit in Colorado and
Rock island excursions to the
southeast on Monday Wednesday
and Saturdays up to Sept. 30 we
will sell round trip tickets to cer
tain points in the Southeast at one
fore. Limit 60 dz.ys. R. Stephens
Agent. tf
Do you know what
we mean when we say
cost on summer goods
for cash? Come and
see Clay Donovan tf
A Denmark Stallion Mammoth
Jack and thoroughbred Jersey bull
These animals may be seen at the
Sixth Street Barn at any time for
service. Call and see them. J. S.
Downs. tf
. -
Money to loan on Chickasha
property; lowest rates best terms
all option of prepayment. Money
on hand no ' delay. Lester L
Prick Office over Sarbachs.
d & w tf
For sale Two good horses
set of harness and farm ;vagon.
Will single and sell or will sell the
outfit at a bargain. Enquire IT. U.
Church 413 Chickasha Ave. tf
All kinds of scavenger work done
on short notice. Leave your order
at Kemp's furniture store. tf
I. B. Boatright.
Come and get Clay
Donovan's price just
for once for cash tf
Its good for Sunday dinner: bet-
ter still for supper. The old fash-
ion kind Barbecued meat. Third
and Kansas. tf
Cost for cash on
summer goods. Clay
Donovan tf
Will trade old papers fot clean
cotton rags at this office. ' tf
Dressmaking wanted. 509 Chick-
asha xve. tf
J. D. Armstrong of Bradley w. S
l:i town on business.
J no. P. Crawford
guest at the Early.
of Ada is a
Bom To Mr. and Mrs. A. F
Reeves 327 North Fourth St. a
boy.
The school board has. secured
aa offic in the Johnson building;
next to Cook & Wibley's office. 1
The Union ne.v
tiid suhanu
Stm-p navs cash ior all kinds
of
household good. 122 Chickasha
Ave. tf.
I'oard wi h or without rooms at
the Monagan Iloue 118 Colorado
Avenue. We furnish the best meals
in the city. W. R. Odom. 115
Mayor Woodside returned last
! night from a visit to Sulphur. He
I is not greatly impres sed with the
1 future of thai celebrated resort.
Lost: Ladies solid gold watch
! on streets Saturday evening. Re-
1 turn to Frank Plato and receive
reward. 99-102
For Sale: 80 acres corn 2
acres sorghum team and wagon 2
cows Plymouth Rock chickens
and household goods.
8th and Frisco.
Inquire Cor
200-6
For Rent. Three rooms furnis-
hed for light housekeeping or will
rent 2 rooms to gentlemen for bed
rooms. -Mrs. West 710 Kansas
Ave. 99'01
The following Ardmoreites are
here on business before Judge Dick-
erson and are registered at the Ear-
ly: W. A Ledbetter O. C. Dings
C. W. Baumbock. L. A. Dolman.
Piano and Harmony Miss Gol-
tra; Violin and Mandolin Miss La
Qvay. First National Bank Bldg.
room 7. 95-tf
Rev. J. II. Benuett went to Na-
ples I. T. today where he will
preach this evening. He will re-
turn to Chickasha tomorrow.
Davis the meat market man and
the two Gai ner boj s had a scrap
at Lockoby's place on Second
Street yesterday afternoon. The
latter were fined $7.35 each. The
case of Davis has not yet come up.
Special revival services will be
held at the Baptisl T;
sbernacle be-
1 other places of interest
R. J. Coulter night ticket clerk
in the Rock Island office has been
called to St. Louis by the death of
his father. Bradford Newman is
relieving him.
ESCAPED AN AWFUL ATE
Mr. IT. Haggins of Melbourne
Fla. writes "My doctor told me I
had consumption and nothing
could be done for me. I was given
up to die. The offer of a free trial
bottle of Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption induced me
to try if Results were startling.
I am now on the road to recovery
and owe all to Dr. King's New
Discovery. It surely saved my
life." This great cure is guaran-
teed for all throat and lung diseases
by Brown & Co druggists. Price
50canb$i Trial bottles free.
A WARNING TO MOTHERS
Too mnch care cannot be used
with small children during the hot
weather of the summer months to
guard against bowel troubles. As
a-rule it only necessary to give the
child a dose of custor oil to correct
any disorder of the bowels. Do
not use any substitute but give
the old-fashioned castor oil and see
that it fresh as rancid oil nauseates
and has a tendency to gripe. If
this does not check the bowels
give Chamberlain's Colic Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy and then a
dose of castor oil and the desease
may be checked in its incepieucy
and all danger avoided. The cas-
tor oil and this remedy should be
procured at once and kept ready
for use as soon at the first iucica-
of any bowel trouble appears. This
is the most successful treatment
known and may be relied upon
witli implicit confidence even in
cases of cholera infantum. For
sale by all druggests.
GRAND
CELEBRATION.
Chickasha I. T. Fair Grounds
on day
FREE BARBECUE
Twenty Beeves will be Barbe-
' cued and given free to all.
Prominent Speakers have been
engaged.
j
A Free for all Saddle Hbrse
Race. The greatest
..ROPING
CONTEST..
Ever held in the entire South-
west. 30 of the best ropers in
the country will practice for a
$200.00 Purse.
Plenty of Music and other
amusements. See small bills
for programme.
Excursion On All Railroads...
Piano and Harmony
MISS GOLTRA
Violin and Mandolin
MISS LA QUAY.
First National Bank Building
room 7.
BOOTH'S
Book Store
Jj Is offering high class
copyrights which
were sold regularly for $1.50 all
new clean and perfect books.
Price now 60 cents.
99-01
PRIVATE SCHOOL
Will open Sept. 4 at Ninth and
Kansas. Primary and Grammer
grades taught. Mrs. G. E. Pyle.
principal. 'Phone 159 99-223
NOTICE
Should our drivers not give
courteous treatment to our custom-
ers please notify us at once.
Pinkham & Johnson. 99 04
A FINE INSTITUTION
The Parsons Business College
has just closed the most successful
year in its history 536 students
having been iu attendance during
the year. 75 students received
diplomas at the annual commence-
ment exercises. June 12th wheu
United Seates Senator Chester I.
Long addressed the graduates iu
the new opera house. Thousands
of students and graduates of this
school are holding high-salaried
positions. A Civil Service De
partment and a Spanish Course
are special features of the school
the government holds its examina-
tions in the college building four
times during the year and selects
stenographers bookkeepers and
other clerks at salaries ranging
from $800.00 to $3000.00 per yeir.
The institution reopens for its
fall term September 4th. It will
pay some of the young people of
this vicinity to investigate and
r.tteud this institution. A fine 56-
page catalogue is issued and sent
free of charge; send for it- It may
be the means of directing you on a
ne-v road to success.
Address James C. Olson Presi-
dent Parsons Kansas. 4-144
LABOR
Sept. 4
WARNING ORDER
In the Commissioner's Court in
the Indian Territory Southern
District:
The Williamson-Halsell-Frasier
Company Plaintiff
vs
William Murray Defendant.
The defendant William Murray
is warned to appear in this court in
thirty days and answer the com-
plaint of the plaintiff.The Williamson-Halsell-Frasier
Company.
Witness my hand this 19th day
of July 1905.
seal E. M. Payne
U. S. Commissioner.
Potter. Barefoot & Carmichael
attorneys for Plaintiff.
Beavers & McClure appointed
attorneys for non-resident defend-
ant. 82-106
(First published August 2 1905)
WARNING ORDER
In the United States Commis-
sioner's court in the Indian Terri-
tory Southern district:
Gilkey- Jarboe Hardware Co. "1
Plaintiff I No.
vs. j 1 166
Fred Stroutman Defendant j
The defendant Fred Stroutman
is warned to appear in this Court
in thirty days and answer the com
plaint of the plaintiff. Gilkey
Jarboe Hardware Company.
Witness my had this 29th day of
July 1905.
seal E. M. Payne
U. S. Commissioner.
Potter Barefoot & Carmichael
Attorneys for plantiff .
N. M. Williams appointed at-
torney for non-resident defendant.
(First published July 31 1905.)
80-104.
WEST KILL HOSPITAL
which has been recently
enlarged.newly equipped
is now under the direc-
tion of Mrs. Arthur Mc-
Dowell (Miss Gray.
We Wish to
Thank Our
Numerous
Customers
For their liberal patron-
age during the winter
months and announce
that we will begin furn
ishing
Our
Celebrated
Ice Cream
About April i. We ex-
pect every ice cream eat-
er in Chickasha to use
our cream this season
and keep cool.
PHONE NO. 44
Crystal Ice Co
Best
Paint Sold
and the most ecomical.
Ycu are never disa-
pointed with it and all
Ptinters recomend it
Tt covers more space
per gallon and gives
better satisfaction than
any other paint in the
world.
WM. GAMERON & GO.
(The Lumbermen)
THE CHICKASHA
IRON WORKS.
We have added New and Up-to-Date
Machinery to our Plant and
are able to do any
Machine or Foundry Work
We make a specialty of Sash
Weights Structural Iron Work and
Job Work. Blacksmith Shop in
connection. See the Nix Corn
Stalk Cutter which we manufacture.
CONRAD BROS.
Coal and
Lumber
Before placing your order for
winter coal get our price it
will save you money.
Washita Valley Lumber Co.
PHONE 162
The City Blacksmith
Shop
With Up-to Date Power
Machinery
R. B. HUMAN. Prop
General Blacksmith
Carriage Wagon
& Plow Work
Horseshoeing a Specialty
Rubber Tiro Specialty
TELEPHONE 35
SHOP 702 CHOCTAW AVE.
CHICKASHA IND. TER
DADY KLINE
Rock Island Baggage Express and
Transfer Cc. Moving a Specialty.
Phono No. 79
Office at Emerson's Shoe Store.
Reford Pond Alger Melton
Bond & Melton
Office in First Nat'l Bank Building
Anders L. Mordt
AHorney-nt-Law
221 i-2 Chickasha Ave.
WILLIAM STACEY....
Lawyer
Office 316 Chickasha Ave over
West Side Drugstore.
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