The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 66, Ed. 1 Friday, March 7, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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PRICES RIGHT.
I am over stocked with shotguns
revolvers rifles uniunition hunting
coats legging and all kinds of
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PRICES RIGHT.
Phone 67.
Chickasha Ave.
W. L. MOBLEY.
DO YOU EAT?
If You Want a Quick
Lunch Don't Forget the
Sidewalk Restaurant
For Anything you want
Open Day and Night.
J. S. HUGGINS Prop
William J. Killion
House Mover
and
WE ARE IN IT!
If you desire a First
Class Short Order Up-To-Oate
Moal and Cour-
teous Treatment Call
on the . . . .
Headlight Restaurant
Huggms & Welborne
F. II. GODON
The
Celebrated
Cowboy
Boot Maker
IS NOW Prepared to make
Shoes any style from $4. up.
Why buy factory made shoes
when you can get yonr measure
taken and have them made to fit
toi e foot at about the same
price.
First
Class
Repairing
Ione on Short Notice.
F. H GODON Fion
Well Driller.
Residence: No. 315 Sixth Street
west side Between Penn-
sylvania and Illinois Avenue.
Prompt attention and satisfac
tory work. Call and see roe
A preacher's best sermons are
in his good examples.
Don't lend aid with the expor-
tation of getting it back.
A victim of hard times is gen-
erally a victim of luziness.
Educating a dude is like driving
a strong nail into a rotien board.
Whether life is worth living or
not depends very much on the
liver.
Goy. Ferguson has issued a proc
lamation designating March 14tb
as Arbor Day.
The favorite flowers with girls
are the forgeimenot ami the
doube-two-lip.
The better halves of the world
do not kiow what the other
halves are doing.
Homely girls without fortuue
are like cancelled postage stamps.
They are rejected.
A man may lead a hand to mouth
existence and still not be hard up.
lie may be a dentist.
A religion that does not stick
with a man during his business
bonrs is not worth having.
Girls who are afraid to spend an
evening alone occasionally had
Phoeru Grocery Qorr)par)y
L. D. STONE Manager.
Bakeryin Go riii e c t i o n.
Phone 28Bread Delivered to any part of city
Jack's Place.
In the Kimball House
Best regular Meals and
Short Orders in Town
for the money.
j better never get married.
Turkey and Ice Cream
FOlt Sl'NDAY DISNEKS.
Geo. Kemp
Second
Hand
Goods
Bought
and
Sold.
J. WOOD
Chickashas Leading Confectioner.
Dealer in the Choicest Cigars and Tobacco's
Fruits of All Kind in Season. - - - -
A Specialty Made of all Kinds of Cold D rinks.
Agent for the Celebrated STEFFEN ICE CREAM
The Most Delicions Cream on Earth. - - - -
Special J Attention given in SERVING FANCY CRKAMS to
PARTIES RECEPTIONS and CHURCH FESTIVALS on short
Notice at all seasons of the year.
I J. WOOD.
Remember the Place
Old Reliable
Mexican Joe
Next to Phoenix Store
First Class Short Order
FINE CHILI and STEAKS
Barbers Dye Works.
Gents and Ladies Suits
Ol EE A NEED
By up-to-date process
'failor Shop in Connection.
Opposite Park Hotel
L.
J B. BURTON
Dealer in
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QUEENSWARE
PRODUCE
Telephone No. 83.
uth of Postoffice.
J. B BTXRTOXC
Root in now located nn
Chickasha avenue two doors east
of the new opus house.
Mrs. Latimer has moved to her
claim on Bales creek Mrs. Lat-
imer is a sister of W. G. and Geo1
F. Terry.
J. K. Harris J. A. Rose. Geo.
McGanghy and J. S. Mathews
went to Erin Springs to day to
institute a Lodge of Odd Fellows.
Fob Sale Oae siz teet double
deck new French plate glass show
case at a bargain. Call at Royal
Hotel Chickasha I. T. to see
same.
0. A. Biglow late of Lawrence
Kansas will open up a tin shop
this week in the building Joppo-
aite the Waple-Platter whole
sale bonse on Cuootaw evenue.
Lester L Price
Real Estate
1st; Nat'l. Bank Bld'g
Phone 226.
BROWN & CO.
Leading Pharmacists-
Dealers in
Drugs Fancy and Toi-
let Articles Wall
paper and paint.
Phone No. 19.
FOR SALE
Four Months For Twity-Fiye Cents
Twin Territories The Indian
Magazine will be sent to anv ad.
dress four months for twenty five
cents. Regular price one dollar
a year ten cents a copy. This
Bieuii oner is gooa until March
25th. Send today in time to re
oeire the Easter cumberan the
splendid Spring issues. More than
forty pageB of good reading Write
to Twin Territories Muskogee I.T.
JNTo TroGble
To Please
Yo6 Jiere
You are Paying the Money
TATMAN. THE TAILOR
tTp stairs over The Fait Market
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