The Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 163, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 16, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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f.iiaco Doings
Short Strains From tlie Lute of the
Tuneful "Minstrel."
Miss Lee Irvin Bird of Chicka-
sha is the guest of Miss Gladys
Tuttle this week.
Father Henry of Chickasha
celebrated .mass at the Catholic
church here last Sunday.
Mrs. W. G. Williams returned
last Sunday from a trip to Colora-
do. Mr. Williams remained there
to look after his mining interests.
Considerable old corn was mark-
eted at the elevator this week. The
farmers assured jf a plentiful corn
crop this year are selling their re-
serve of old corn.
Chas. H. Plack made a deal this
week by which he became sole pos-
sessor of the Leal cotton gin. He
has ordered a thousand dollars
worth of machinery from the Con-
tinental Gin Co. of Dallas Texas
which w ill make this a first class
gin. He will have the new machin-
ery all in and ready for the first
bale raised in that v icinity.
W. F. Frylerger (he Ivl Reno
mere han t has leased the cast room
of the ojcra house block from Bond
& Johnson and will put in a com-
plete stock of iiierchandi.se. He ex-
acts to open up about August ist.
Mr. FryUrger will put in a $35-
000 stock and will lc quite an ad-
dition to Miuco business circles. In
addition to his merchandising btiai
ness Mr. l'rylergcr exjiccts to buy
cotton.
Pointed Paragraphs
It is unlucky to lo.e $13 on Fri-
day. Many a man retains his friends
by refusing them loans.
Matrimony is the destroyer of
many pleasant engagements.
liven if a woman is self-made
she wants ople to think she is
tailor-made.
"" o-in-in mini prides himself
Dr. Kay.Viiks there is no
liux 1 '
e to a jury.
man who stops you on the
street to ask after your health
drx-sn't necessarily care.
A coin cited woman dubs a man
a woman hater just because he
doesn't hapj-en to admire her.
It isn't a difficult matter for a
doctor to ascertain what ails a pa-
tient. All he has to do is to per-
form the autopsy.
A girl may z wise but if she
wants to marry she is foolish to
a pi -ar more intelligent than the
man she i.s trying to induce to pay
her board for life. Chicago News
Quaker Reflections
One way to keep a cook is to
marry her.
It is imjossible to cultivate some
men without irrigation.
The suburban toliceman is
generally annexed to a country
club.
The dress maker allows many of
her best ideas to go to waist.
In horse racing the chap who
gets the worst of it is the letter.
Money may le the root of all
evil but baseball produces the
rooter.
You can't tell from the melan-
choly woman's sighs how much
she weighs.
The frailest woman can pull a
train after her just as well as the
bi gest locomotive. Philadelphia
Record.
Royal Arch Masons
Chickasha Chapter No 17 R. A.
M. will meet Saturday night at 8
o'clock sharp. Work in mark and
past master's degrees. Visiting
companion's welcomed. Members
requested to be on hand early.
E. Hamilton
R. F. Scoff krn II. P.
if Sec'y. 64
Call for goods bottled by Chea-
ney Battling Qo. Phone 38 64
Dog-Eaters Won't Dress Up.
Washington July 15. There will
be no change in the costumes of
the Igorrotes at the St. Louis
Wo Id's Fair. Statements con-
cerning the proposed change by
President Francis from Senator
Carter and from Mrs. Manning
Mrs. Montgomery and others of the
board of lady managers were sent
to the president and explanations
were made by Col. F.dwards of the
insular bureau and as a result it
was decided that no order would be
issued requiring these people to
wear anything more than their na-
tive dress.
Special Rates Via Frisco
Going and returning via. St.
Louis $24.10
Going via Memphis and return-
ing via St. Louis $26. 05
Dates of sale Jnne 10 n 12 and
13th good until July 10th. During
this time round trip'tickets can e
had from Nashville to all points
south of the Ohio and Patomac
and east of the Mississippi rivers at
one fare plus 25 cents making ex
tremely low rates to all points.
Special low rates to St. Louis
On June 20th only $12.40 cents
for the round trip tickets good
leaving St Louis on the 16II1.
Special round trips to San Fran-
ciso August 15th to Sept 10th
from Chickasha $45'
Summer Torist rates to various
jioints:
Chicago $29-45
Mammoth Hot Sprongs.Wyo. $70. 50
Ogden and Salt Lake City $37 65
Peublo '. $21.85
St. Paul aril Minneaolis . $28.70
White Sulphur Springs W. Va 56. 1 5
Comparatively low rates to East-
ern Northern and Western points.
Tickets on saledaily until Sept. 30th
Call or address J. A. Weeks
Phone 210. Agent Chickasha
I. T.
New Transfer & Storage Co.
A. L. Ingle who is well known
in Chickasha as a man w ho under-
stands the transfer business from
A to Z has established a new
Transfer and Storage Co. and is
now ready with four teams new
trucks and wagons to do all kinds
of draying transferring and piano
moving on short notice. Mr. Ingle
has his office at No. 19 South 3rd.
St. just south of the postoffice.
When in need of anything along
this line Phone 33 tf
Call at No. 19 south 3rd St. or
phone 33 for a dray. tf
TIME TABLE.
CHICKASHA I. T.
Trains Leave Chickasha as Follows:
EAST HOUND
No. 12 mail and ex. daily 3:00 a m
No. 14 mail and ex. dailyj3:to pm
No. 130 mail and ex. to
Shawnee and interme-
diate points 7:55pm
No. 36 express Daily ex-
cept Sunday 6:25 a m
No. 25 Local freight Cald
well and intermediate
points daily except Sun 6:35 a m
SOl'TH BOUND
N6. 11 mail and ex. daily 1:35 a m
No. 23 mail and ex. daily 1:15 pm
No. "it local freight daily
except Sunday .... 6:00 a m
WESTBOUND
No. 129 mail and ex. Law-
ton and intermediate
points daily 9:05 a m
No. 133 mail and ex. Man-
gum and intermediate
daily connecting at Au-
adarko for points south
Lawton Waurika and
intermediate points . . 3:11am
Xo. 151 local freight daily
except Sunday Man-
gum . 7:00 a m
No. 157 local freight daily
except Sunday Lawton 5:50 a m
EASTBOt'ND
No. 211 mixed Tass. and
freight dailyexcept Sun-
day Lindsay and inter-
mediate points connect-
ing with Santa Fe for
Pauls Valley . . . . 6:30 a ni
No. 214 mixed Pass and
freight daily except San-
day fiom Lindsay . . 12:45 p m
L. M. ALLEN
GeneralPassenger Agent
Chicago Ili.
Ice! Ice! Ice!
C. II. Home Has opened up his
ice depot at the old siand on 4th
street where you can get ice for
dinner supper or any other old
summer time. tf
Modern Horseshoeng
At the
TEXAS SHOP
on north 5th st. & Chickasha Ave.
I mend all brakes
except day break.
J D. Peacock
Blacksmith and wheelwright
mm
R. B. Human Prop'r.
Corner of Chocta-. ami 7th Street.
BLACKSMITHING
WOOD WORK
HORSESHOEING.
Rubber Tire Work a Specially
Phone your wants to 395.
Chickasha - Indian Territory
All Invention
Alxjut twenty years ago and sub-
sequent improvements and inven-
tions make it possible for every
citizen
IN CHICKASHA
to have at their home end place of
business the most practical conven-
'ente of modern times; namely the
telephone.
Did you ever stop to consider the
advantages of a Telephone in a
city like Chickasha? Why walk
through the hot sun the wind and
the rain or why worry when with
but little exeiise you can have at
your service a telephone with
which you can relieve your wants
in praceically no time? Is this not
inoeern economy? We are prepar-
ed to give you excellent service.
Call central over your neighbor's
phone und have a Telephone instal-
led. We guarantee good service.
TOPEKA ELRENO
TELEPHONE CO
OFFICIAL DJRECTOHY
CHICKAfHA r.OM
NO. 79.
4.
A. r. A. M.
Ktfjular oieet 1 ng
- iSmrdtT nlphl on or
v5$ before lull moon. J
D. GHmore W. M.
K r . Scofltm Sec
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ACIBT C'HDKIi lXITMl WOHKMIN
Mi'fll every Thursday oIkdI Iv.'Si.O.l'
W. Hall. All members and vlsiTV brothers
Invited F. J. Courcier. Kecortler
J. S. Tsttnan M. W
CHICKASHA LODOK NO. 2S 1. O. O. T.
- 7-"?"rTsv. Met Tuesday nlgbt
y " Yilmm C i w Keys NG
"V A. HsikM. Secy.
WAMIIT4 VAt.I.HT LclK.lNO
Kuii;hu ol Pythias.
Meets every Monday ni(iht
n t tie astle Hull over Ktn-
iiiill I ulmwny a (nr-iiture
More. V Isittnu brothers cor-
1ill welcomo'i.
JoKt-ihu Powell
e fmncellor Com.
J. Howard Miller
Keeper of Kecofuft Seals.
Ub ICK AS11A CUAPTKK
No. 17. K A. M.
Meet on the 2nd and 4th Mondays
'of each month
K. Hamilton H. P.
R. K ScorrniN Seoroar
IJlMOLA Y COMMANOERT
No. . K.T
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A. Meets on the flrst Mondat
night of each month
M. M. Biatehs. E.C
K. F. EcorriRN Kccordtr.
MOUKRN WOOUMKNor AMERICA.
Meets everj Friday night in A O U W Hall
Vtsitlnfi members cordially Invited to attena
N H Powers. J S Tatman.
Consul. ultra
A F. OF U
Meets every Saturday nlt;bt at 8 o'clock in
the A. U. V. W. Ball. All Tlsillug members
cordially Invited.
Javis T Vouobtan Pres.
O. W. HuhvSss Sec'y.
JOK SHtLUY CAMP S75 'J. C. V.
Will m.Bt on Saturday of each week at 1
o'clock p. m. All Veterans are cordially li .
vlted to attend.
G. CI. Ductanan
T. J.UossAjt. commanter.
EVKKUKEKN KEHEKAU LOUUh. NO 18
Meet let and 3rd Thursday nights of each
month
Jennie Roae.N. Q.
A. lisight bto
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ADVANTAGES OF
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
are so apparent that we are almost
ashamed to talk about them. They
stick right out like the nose of your
face but as Marcus Aurelius
might have said if he had thought
of it "If a man blow not his own
horn the same it shall not Ik;
blowed." And our office boy says
he'll be blowed if he can see why
we should hide our light under a
half bushel.
Ro to save argument we are will-
ing to admit that there is no light
that even approaches the electric
light in (juantily of light radiated
all around the room.
The quality of the light yon can
see ior- vourseii. Jviecine uinus
give a strong dear vivid write
light. That is what is demanded
today pure white light and plenty
of it.
If our points are not clear to you
it is undoubtedly due to the fat t
that your light is jioor. If you
will put in a full equipment of elec-
tric lighes the whole subject will be
made beautifully luminous and we
will have. peace in the family.
Phone 2 ex)
GhiGkasha Electric Go
Better Service to
Oklahoma City
Ieaves Chickasha . . . f:$o a m
Arrives IC1 Reno .... K:oo a m
Leaves IU Reno . . . . .X:o5 a in
Arrives Oklahoma City . 8;55 a m
Arrives Shawnee . . . 10:25 a 111
Equally good service
Westbound
Train with which connection is
made at Kl Reno runs . through to
South McAlester llaileyville and
Wister.
Your Patronage
Hangs on a thread. That
thread is your satisfac-
tion. I treat you honestly
and thejthread ha.'' become
a cable.
Carstairs Pure Rye quarts - $1.25
Sweet Tokay Wine-12 bottles $3.50
Genuine Corn Whiskey-Gal. $3.50
Cash with order.
HENRY SCHAFER
El Reno - - Oklahoma.
The Sewing Machine has
so long been a necessity in
every family that the main
question to lx: answered is
Wilier
Machine O
The '
Best
The women of the Fami-
ly are answering the ques-
tion by purchasing more
than a million - - - -
Singer Sewing-Machines
Each Year.
Sold for cash or on in-
stallments. Old machines
exchanged. Machine need-
les oil and parts can be ob-
tained at our store. Your
repair work solicited. - -
Singer Manufacturing Go.
A. B. Morgan Mgr.
404 Chickasha Avenue be-
tween 4th and 5th streets.
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Put we do claim that unif roiir treatment more vhroilic
diseases ui-e cured thitn under any oilier kind
of treatment. Diseases obstinate to ;riy other treatment
yield to the improved methods which we apply. We succeed lo-
calise in addition to the priucipie-s of medical science we employ
all the latest and best apparatus known to the medical piofession.
'J Iterm o l tierawaiic Treatment.
1 Dry Hot Air a 1 'pi ied in a scientific manner topically and
generally and combined with medicine will conquer more diseas-
es even after all other methods have failed than any other
form of treatment known. The following diseases have Imi
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and institutions 111 Germany Austria France England und
America with phenomenal results and the authorities of the
medical faculties everywhere have been astonished at the great
percentage of curfs. Rheumatism Muscular and Articular
Lumbago Sciatiea. Gout Joint and Hip troubles. Nervous Af-
fections Plood Poison Obesity Dial tes Chronic Marlaria Kid-
ney and bladder troubles Scrofula Asthma Chrome bronchitis
Paralysis Pulmonary troubles Dropsy Renal and Caidiae of
both combined Pl ight's Disease LaGripj ( Iiilltiena. ) Py
means of this treatment pain is lclievcd mobility of stiffened
joints restored inflammatory
4 genus annihilated
Eleet ro-1 hcru iteulic
and functional disturbances such as Neurasthenia Neuralgia
Myalgia Mygraine and all kindred affections. Chorea St.
Vitus Dame Paralysis Locomotor Ataxia Palsy and all Fe-
male Disorders.
lUj Jlea us of the X Hays we- make a positive diag-
nosis in case of Gallstones (billiary Calculi) Gravel or renal cal-
tem; also tumors abseesses heart disease and almost any ab-
normal conditions fractures dislocations rectal troubles as piles
fissures .fistulo. We treat all diseases of tC ear nose and throat.
R. W. FREEMAN. M. D.
MRS. A. E. COLLIER Assistants
Office opixjsiLe iostoffice. - - - Chickasha Ind. Ter.
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Of the future has brought many a man to grief.
Insurance is one of the things you cannot afford
to put off. It is a necessaay investment and a
safe one in the companies we represent. We
place insurance for you in the most reliable and
substantial companies paying losses promptly.
With the protection of a policy from our agency
you can save a lot of summer worry.
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Office in Citizens Loan and Trust Company building rear of
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311 Chickasha Avenue.
fcl REGULAR MEALS 25 CENTS fl
Everything in Short Orders the Market Affords.
We Have the Best Coffee
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Cure Everything.
Therupic in all the leading schools
conditions removed and pathogenic
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Evans, George H. The Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 163, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 16, 1904, newspaper, July 16, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730254/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.