Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 198, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 19, 1913 Page: 4 of 6
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t's the real values we are offering' that is making m
this sale a success. U
liink of Hirsh-Wickwire Society Brand and Kup-
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penheimer Clothes.
AT SUCH PRICES AS WE ARE OFFERING.
11.25 buys any $15.00 Suit.
$13.50 buys any $18. 00 Suit.
$15.00 buys any $20.00 Suit.
$18.75 buys any $25.00 Suit.
$20.65 buys any $27.50 Suit.
$22.50 buys any $30 Suit
1-4 off on Boys Suits.
1-3 (iff on Ciii!ren's Wash Suits.
1-4 off oa Men's and! Boys' Odd Trousers.
1-2 off on Men's and Poys' Straw Hats.
1-4 off on Manhattan and Hub Skirts.
AH Osfords at Reduced Prices
BEST KNOWN FOR
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itovat Motel
A Clean Home-like Place
Where good clean home-like cocking 13 serv-
ed in a palitable form. Clean beds.
MRS. J. E. McINTOSH Manager.
Eow's Ycor Reel? if
lit it should raia tonight ;
IwouM your roof eiml il'.' jr
Slf not you should soe us 1 1
YOU CAN BUY A
BETTER
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$ W M m . wi
i once. Wo repair or put on u
my kina ci rooiing. ik
jfcrnefs Wall Papery
More
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; his largo stock gives you L1
i'hone 1008.
123 North Third
j a wide range to select If
1 -T-rtri rrrrrvrrrr ' ' ft'ora-.and being a large
' ive Yourself a Square ipl buyer get an inside price jj
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I'ubliHlu'rs" Hi'jiort of tlx; Ooiulilion ot
THE FIRST STATE BA.SK
of ltniiiley Ulilalionui Aussl lull 1110.
Resour'it..
Loans and diaiMiuit i $ U.IUS.'.'S
OviTJrafis sciuu-ctl and i.u-
liirui'i'd P .N'onu
U. S. boudn oil bund Mono
I'rcmiums on 1'. S boiu': .Noiic
Suh;1vs boiulH warrants
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banking bouau - lUi"J.(J0
l'ui nil uro and 'ix uu j 10 ..''
OHht roal t'B'a;.') uwnul
1 Hie from bauk-i
('hot ks and oilioi' oali ii."iis
Lxchaiii-M's for CK-ai'iiiy;
boiife .
Uilli of t'M'liaiitiu
C'asli in bank
.Struriuos with banking
board .
To'.al ll.iiuli.i:;
L abilities.
Caidilal slock 1'iud in $ Hl.i'iiO.OO
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Surplus fund
1 ndiv'dod profita less ex-
1'tiiM'S and taxes paid
Dm lo banks
Dividends unpaid
Individual deposits subject
to clunk
Demand cerlil'icates of de-
poifll .
Til m certificates of ile-
poi-it
Ctiuficd checks
Cashier's checks outstand-
ing Noiea and bills rediscount-
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I ;useli?s Market I
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"16 South Third Street ?
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expense bills ere low
House of Quality.
PHONE 436
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Tliu lliobe ISIore is koiii;.; lo move.
WellHiilie Kiiif.; reliirned todaj from
a luonlirs biisiiii'.ss (rip lo Dallas.
Gt our harneBM na n&m repair.
las of V'dwortU it Wkltia. tf
See the new lil.ick sal in bats at
ilojre's. s-1 s lit
If It leaks we'll in It. Hoy English
I'lumblng. I'bone 3U.
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Dealure '"i'he Fiht for llilit" Ma-
jestic. H
Voyltis cleaniiiK plant .Ji7 Kaunas
avenue. I'hone lout). 8-iS-t
Mrs. Garland Drown of Carnegie is
the guest of her parcnis .Mr. and Mrs.
K. 1'. Typo.
llifcli fliisa dry or bieam leanini;
I'hone lout). The Vpyles plant -t i T
Kansas avenue. 8-lS-t
Feature -- Majestic Feature
Maji si 1c Feature. it
R. L J'a;.;o of Kansas City is sHnd-
Idk several days in Die ciiy with
friends.
Some private money to loan on fin-t
mortgage security. I'hone HC. '
8-18-llt
Miss Maybrlle Diuke expects IC
leave the last of the week for Shaw-
nee where she will spend two weeks
Uh relatives.
each of a pioKnini at Majestic ft
Mrs. Thomas Dunn w ll spend next
tveek wilh nlalivea.in tlhawnee.
We rent kodaks nud .eli mm and
supplies. Owl drug store. 6-26-tf
Mrs. .1. A. Lines is reported ill at
her home.
New
w scenic front at Majeslic.
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$3.50 Odds and
Ends now going at
See lobby scenic panels tit Majes-
tic. It
H. C. Rivers Rock Inland timekeep-
er is reported ill at Ills home.
Th Dally Express has ril?nty of oil
nd gua leases for sale. tf
Derre AIovmihImp aF ni-i ;
r 1 v" J1" villa. in 14
the guest of friends In Chit-kasha. jl
liverybody goes lo the Majestic. It
Koscoe Evans has rescued his posi-
tion at the Rock Island.
Feature Majestic "The Fight for
Right." It
W. K. llartman of t-'ioux City Iowa
has accepted a pot ition with the Rock
Island and will be conuectod with tho
mechanical department.
The Majestic has "that." show at-
mosphere. t
T. C. Carrey has resigned Ills posi-
tion with the mechanical depa imeut
of the Rock Island and will leave to-
morrow for Kansas City.
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YOU CAN EAT ALL THE
loyal lee Cream
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Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lindsay are home
from a week's stay at their old home
in Chickasha. Mr. Lindsay is treas-
urer and financial agent of the utate
university and is making- a moft ef-
T. 11. Dennett. 1 :l7 South Ninth un- J ficietit record as such. Norman Daiiv
der went a .musical operation yester-
day at his home lie is quite ill to-
day but is expected to improve.
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Henderson wlu
Slave spent the past sewial weeks in
Kansas City visiting- friends returned
last night to their home in this city .meat market
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GRAPES FOR SALE.
Six miles west and six miles south
of Cbickasha three cents per potind
at vineyard four rents delivered. G.
V. Burke. Leave orders at Hopkins'
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31 South Second..
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well K-rved.
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Wliat? Yoa ILvr at Heard a
Vicircla!
f-pME in and hoar it
' by all means. The
greatest musical instru-
ment the world has ever
known. Oonie in and
hear it today.
SI 5 to $200
JEWELER
j 1 Hoy C. Miii.h cashier of the above
I named bank do solemnly swear that
: Hie above statement is true to the best
jof my knowledge and belief so help
me tied.
! ROY C. SMiTl Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 1 1th day of August DID!
i u;o. T. MARTIN.
I tCeal) Notary 1'ublic.
j My commist-liin ox pi res March HI
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("orrei-t- Attest :
Di:0. T. MARTIN
JOHN' L. SMITH.
Directors.
Miss Dradl'ield milliner will bu
pleased to meet the ladies of Cbicka-
sha at Moore's. S-lS-ot
LOST 1'air of gold frame glasses
in case; lost between 15 and 1! Min-
nesota or South 'vteeniii strwt.
Finder return to th. office. S-'J-Zi
The report in yesterday's paper that
Hill Magin bad filed suit against I'earl
Magin for divorce was an error. There
is no such case on the docket.
Miss Dradfield is receiving 'millin-
ery goods every day at Moore's.
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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Spearing and
Clifton Drake left this morning for
ronh.im Tex is v !.!(. (ivy win oiicn l
two weeks with friends and ro!a!r"-s.
8-n-m
$500
Private money lo loan on Chit-kasha
property one year. I'hone Harden-
ochc Co. 8-tfi"t
FOR S.VLH Good family horse sur-
ly and harness; also two Ier?ey milch
rows fresh about August Sec A.
V. Chalfans at Gilkey-.Iariioe'a.
8-1. Kit
LOST -A Vox Terrier pup; three
black spots on back. Return to
Francis Kroy T7 Oregon and receive
reward. &-3 D 3l
FOR SALE--Excellent family car-
riage good as new very cheap: al.-.o
fine double set. of harness; easy terms
to riuhl parly. Apply M l South Sev-
en;'! street or phone L'27.
N-lfi-.Ki&.iw
you want. It matters not if you are ten V
I or toothless it won't hurt you for it's :
I made of the purest cream in our sanita- 1
I ry factory; dchvered to any part of
the city.
I Royal Ice Cream & Creamery Co.
Phono 135. No. 425 Kansas Avenue
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We are receiving daily large thipmen's in the
very latest things on the market.
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Costly Treatment. ;
"I was troubled with constipation j
ttiiii iiuligi luo!1 ana spent Immlreds of
dollars for medicine and treatment"
writes 0. 11. Hincs of Whitlow Ark.
"I went to a St. LouU hospital a'?o
to a litifpital In New Orleans but no
cure was effected. On returning home
I began taking Chamberlain's Tablets
and worked right along. 1 used them
for some time and am now ail right."
Sold by all dealers. Adv. d.4w
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ICS CREAM
The kind that makes you want more Ice ('ream.
Ice Cream of quality. Delivered to all parts of
the city. Call us for quality ice cream. Wliole-
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this grocery you are as- K
suad of the very lebt !;
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CLOTHING FOR CHARITY.
The Dinted Charities need clothing
tor their wotk in the city. If you
have anything to donate notify Mrs
Coryell phone ill. 710 tf
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High Class
Painting & Decorating
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We have many excellent tooth pastes and pow-
ders you can't get in any drug store in town but curs.
The bristles do not drop from our superior made
tooth brushes. Whenever you nccJ "c'nythir.; to
beautify your teeth or sweeten your breath come
to US. Whenever you need anything in the drug
store line come to us and ycu will be sure to get
the best. We den't Keep any other kind.
Come to CUR Dm Store.
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DRUGSTORE
Free Delivery
Suffered Eczema Fifty Years Now ;' Mothers! Have Your Children Warms?
Well. i Arp jt-ev fver;vh r.-i-v-e ....
I ImiBhio. tiiz.-y or consi'i-.oe? D
Seems a long i'.ma in eiHiiire the they cot.tinnally ''i-k Uu-lr nose or
awlul bill iiiii:; iietiilig (.marling sk.ii-itid ihi ir t L li ? ll.n. i!..y
liiiaM' luown ns "li i'. r-'--at. oilier j i"S palu.-t it P guiar and r.n.i.ou.i ap-
l:.l!ll" for tTM'llll. S'.Iii: J 4 ;) '' I" Tl- .Ill 11-1;; ol ft -..;
j I e.i I u--1 II i: II. I ii.it 1 If i loili i'IIjI Xf Tt).l ! m. lilt .!y Cail;-e tmr l if
'ii;:;:ei; ba-; piov. d a I'll rure. ! I'-r.-ng. l.ir t-'iiiit i3 mnid and grnwtn.
Vt. D L. Krnreiv wrttedt "I tan-iMVf 'Kkk.ip.Mi Worm Ksib-r";it once
not f.iif.'H-i ntiy ix.r.... my that.ks to j R I il!;; ami rnnnw s H Hornii. )..
yr-u for your Dr. Iloh.irs I :. ma j pnaes jour t luld's appoiii' - M1pi.H
Oiutwfut. It. htii cnri'ii my teller Ulomaeh. liver and bowi-lM. Tl svn'i.
which has lrr'ib).d m for over f.'ftv i tS:;A dis.w .-ar and tmir .in.i i.. ... . .
i years." All drti?s!f.ts. or by mail :a. j 1-i.ppy an ! i...iHhy m r tl()
i rf.ilL'er Chemical Co. St. Umis Mo cl. All dnieeisis or by mall -.
FbiUuiilj'-'.. Pa. Mr. d.w I KlrtiBfuw t..un Miilie!n ''....-
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 198, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 19, 1913, newspaper, August 19, 1913; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730142/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.