Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 264, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 5, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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FAGS FOU'2.
CUJCIIASIIA DAILY EXPRESS!
EVANS & SMITH PUBLISHERS
Election Day Near
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OFFICIAL PAPER OF G II A D Y COUNTY
Entered at the Postoffice at Chickasha
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CHICKASHA. OKLAHOMA. NOVEMBER 5. 1310
tUBSCRiPTION RATE.
...r !.if ered by carrier
t One week deiirered iy crriw .10
Oi jear by mail S
"- 7 ... jn K! ftnh. br mill 2.60
! f months deliver ty rr - ' '. '
Three months delved by carrier 1.20 Three montn.. by maU M
.oa'A dUered I carrier- -40 Single copy
HASKELL HASKELL HASKELL! broke fatcawe tier h'band :
j f.-w doodads b- :. ! tip in hi trun.-
What fooU th-e mortal be.
!)" aboii' a".! osw but the tiri.u-ii
'a::'! the derr.oi rats' ill attend to tfei
xt Tuesi-.-lay eveting.
-rr:-f-T. r-y a n..v:ny
-s. i t;.e i"r:.v.e
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As K-.-fi'.r see soc-ia'.ii-ti r.r pro.-.i-ii:j;(m
have s: a.;'.;-" tii..i Lil
;tt- tHji.:E:'-.5: c!io-. W i
A;.;roxi::..iitr'y dt-aiv-fac-y ;. a ffia-ori;-
cf ia the sute ai.-l from
: acuiil ti.il Mr. Oui-e
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CORPORATION BONDSMAN
. WOULD EE GOVERNOR.
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i.n A. T. S. F. ra.'.-
T.ay an v iic-r r;"raiiti.s ia
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How sin yon t Jt Mt-
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'the ra-; tasrs if tlecttd goer- -
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Cruce Statesmanlike Politician. :
VvSua.V.y er tSv hr.ry of Ok-';
i lahotta Las a &fcd'.da"'e jra;ii.'tl uh!
1 o;.iiiari:y as Las tb bead of the dm-
ocrktir t:':k-t and surely r.e.vtr was;
Craf!y rounty er.toey k'lo Bu tisw a candSdate wbo ha o meces-
'iiizcn and f:: fir!ot t
iiiuw that Gov. Hak.:i; is to ta.I j
. ..... .. is.. fr:rroi iiie tl'-ftioo j
j. xt Tu-.-.i'.y:
.. .. Hi it !n a i.feiai.i'ao
II ft a i i " - " - ;
iAlr tin n-ortiicg n! that fcttle it-;
When you o to the polls i.-t ; " ' Tlli '. ij;u' Kvrv nsaii ': fullr aDttred them 0c3y and to the!
;y you -iH find an annrd o;ce a. )s.t fr) tbrourt ton(:fete satfattioa of th vor. f
tf rt qntiuon lUl Mt "fou I i:b a !i tcajority and tb coun-y : Mr. C'rucfs recent iwin tbrotigh the
you is 'What :s yoar l"lliC; wi.j ntrlb:n iw-r thare to ibe Tit-' wewirra part cf the state was an eye
re a democrat tte px-ket H1 let J WJ : j; ojr to the jnople. The w hirlwind
. if you are a re!al.iitari f(.-iah . : .. tofej ba showed '.he man after the!
j.oiulit mogw'ua;p or a Methodist ; A tb;is'lJsst ijCkaha I proud mAMtiX s!iOed Lla wonderful develop. !
... . .u "ivmin!' vamoose. '
wiu near uie --
fcfullion!" And tbat will be the tig
for you o beat it in double quick time.
Jf you don't want to have your head tut
Carnegie
Library
Bulletin
7V-
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Of all Size. Oriental
and Floral
All New Patterns. The
following n 9x12.
Bruoll at . . $15.00
Body Brussels at 27.50
Axminstcr at . . 22.50
Smith Axminstcr 25.00
Khora.-ien at . . 25.00
Superior at . . . 27.50
Ardahan at . . . 45.00
Wilson at ... 4500
Wc have Rujrs in sixes
up to 12x13.
that the riorne-Se aeienee juect dsveioptner.t brought atMut by
of the I. I. & C. won a faciei? big oneKt'.onn of statewide im-
iu the culinary content at I bortauce
off and het upon the wall of the City
uh a wurninsr to o:ber of?-n. !-. -.
l!aU. 11 hass the whoie thit:g
ranged for NaK)Ieotic "coup d'tat." If.
you will Uke a T-e'P down the road
you can see the m.sn on horseback
looming up. Don't yoti hear the clatter
of the hoof?
. HaBkeJl is going to control the elec-
tion Tuesday and tb-n he is going t
announce himsi at lord high dicta-
tor of tie realm. A von as the ik."s
fcr if.vt Jip nii'.i de lare Croce e'ei;--td
1 1 ' a -
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g a -a f
i ' - e t
of ia the fact
!Ot Of lltUi
Mu.-.!.;og'-e. Congratulations are due to Cruce ha Uiade good. He is rap-
the i'ousg Iaiie and their ia-.iru'no.-. ' idly developing into one of the bem
. -o-- : ' notHkiaui of the suuesuiaiiKbio type
very repreberiiibie in the Btate. His language in diplte
a io-ir.? teatr; : r.ia!ic truthful ai.d sincere The new-
s a win-' iau;r m-a find his stuff piititable and
Homeward ouiid edition of Rowc-
.velt's wo' U 20 vols. I
Presidential addresses and tte 1-a-
pers seven vols.
Winning of the Wefct four voU.
Naval War of 112 two vols
Kuropeaa Addresses. '
Rough Kiders.
The .Wiidernes Hunters.
H-nting the Gruzly.
Hunting Trips of a Hanchtnaa.
The Strenuous Life.
American Ideals S:ate Papers and
i-ofte of the big
the Yut-.
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f every .."'ej h9 rf-.
the oath of zl'.r-e.'.irs.. ?'
tip arid (Sown the lar.d
ord. 'iBS'Bt cf.i.'!'Ci
from tfefr mo-hern' art:.
tioD he f.iled i;h
W.l.n?. 1
No you many -hir.k
nws'tiN I.it -se ..io:
none too datit.' j'r e
lrrrr;i iois frorij the tc--
Fw.U:i is a
sport whert you have
but ft' diff'-rent if the team
r.r. A!' Ch;ehar.ha i proud of the readable whenever he offers it to the
achievemeiit of the C. H. S. We ate 'pre. i!U audience have found his Index. ;
tot fo feur that they couldn't take 1 speeches i);tertHttng and intelligent; ' ... Fiction.
i'y teams co n Statewide sentltiient nas neen moutoeu . cnurcntii--a . ooa
: wunderfullv for Lee Cruce and his per-; D( land Old Cheater Tales Awaken-
o sona'ity his brain and the people's con. ; ing of Helena Kichie.
The republicans have labored hard ' fidence in him have been the moulds. Dumas Count of Monte Christo.
i l'a ;'! in !-.cje in the t The G. O. P. Contention. ' Garland Cavauaugb Forest Ranger;
r r f ' h i-howH that the Exhorbarit taxation extravagance in i Money Magic.
u it' t- ' j is one of meas- Htate affair chatgea of corruption and ; . Hougn &JriQt or Fight.
The republican ! an attack on the administration haa i Hewlett Little Novels of Italy.
.ery progrenislve teen the chief battle cry of the repub-; James The Passionate Pilgrim.
lican. The republican gubernatorial; Montgomery Anne of Oreen babies;
nominee has filled the citizen and coun-; Anne of Avoulea. ;
try with a cry of "more buninc.-ia and: PorterFrecklea; Tbe Girl of Lim
iesx poiiticH" deriding the democratic ! bsrlotit.
administration beeautte of high taxa- j TarkiiitOn-rTho. Conquest of Canaan
tior..; j 'Tlianet ToeyMan of to Hoor; The
" :onsiderin(? this charge of exhorbant : Lion's Share. ...
laxition let's hee. i Tomlinson Ward Hill at Weston;
Is it. possible to have good govern- j Ward JilH. the Teacher
ment without paying for it? ; Vaile The Orcutt Girls.
So. ' Van Dyke The Blue Flower. ;
Is it j-ossible to have good ncbools ' Von Sutther Ground Arms. I
: paved streeu. bridKcs water works! The Review or Reviews has present- j
ewerage and all that goes to make a a the library a handsome volume of!
' km f...- r.i.ni.ln u-iihotit laiii'lnn and ! lirwiicvplt cartoons. covering the !
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- 't i f. i ard it is no won--at
t - to evade the real
t.r t-.rs? up Ha--.ke'.l a an 1s-
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DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
raliln4 0 -ash-at
$2.25 $1.50 $2.75 and ?3
ICitclien Cabinets ; ...
Kitchen Cabinets- Two Kitchen CabineU-Zink Kitchen Cabinet Base q
four b. Vneadin- sIMingtop. flour bin and for only . ... $5.00
Ilour pins Kneaam sifter in top large base
board large cupboard. holding vessels all con- 10 different style. Cabi-
A big value veniences. Price net3 from
$10.50 $25.00 $10.50 to $27.50
A big line of Dressers Iron Beds Rockers Tables
Chairs Book Cases.
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jT Pss is.
mS wm syy m-j 3 f M
House Furnisher
J.E
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Buy Now- Pay Later
Ct.'-y J -?". M. Williams.
f T Jo1 n I asis.
f o Lf I 'oney Joba H. Ven-
( 1 r y T-a u-er W. T. 'Bil-
5y) C'.oud.
Register of Deeds Geo W.
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; w i"3 rtarr h
It"a f:;e'ari1
kill be torw
Per.y.
Di-trlct Clerk J. R. Caliaham.
Courty Clerk J. 1). Lindsay.
r Conn: v Eiiftcrinteiidetit G. F
1 the I a vf..:i
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eep;r;g
and
ix pict i.-e iv
you that it
- t our i.'i-au'hehti'-
.Mtr' from toe r"fib:i'.an pr-.
I- 1 W.d that the srra' l.-ever xrew
a sain bere hc tote of Au.'u th-
& onrse w-! ti.; hoof. K rj v will lf
le i'h liakflt. Gbnk Kahn wa a
Tiiiid f.i-t of J-iJ:en o.r.; :.. . i-.l wl'h
Ilaj-V.fl; th's Roman Jdirtafors were
j-rioU
"How faux. h Cataiine " Ho- lor.K.
ti jatr.o'i! will you endure thi. aw-
ful repiiiiiicafi dope? Ri-.f- in your
micht and wat 'em at the polk next
TiKday.
liroft'ertiive improvement?
No. ;
Is it poMsitile to reduce taxation and j
continue these improvements con-!
timie building a great slate aud a ;
pood one? '
No. . j
Then j
iteviewitig t he political situation at j
this time it would scent thai these j
iii.'t.ioiiK above are of 'greatest im- j
1 111- til I I L' f'lf'f' 1111
2. Kd F. Johns; district No. 3 ' .... ;
' j 1-ook at the Kitualloti as you will i
!'"r I'ltrop party lines and Inking the two
Cbickaiha Township . . . . . .
!! II i eel i-'n .'(' '" ...... .
cra'H take the things for which they
stand in Oklahoma in an unprejudiced
way and it amounts to this: "Will
i Oklahoma nndnr a democratic rule
DEMOCRATIC TICKET. j continue advancing as a great state
'continue building bridges road and
8Ut ;..... . .1.. .H ..!!..
I npriod of his nub ic life from mi tin
the present time.
CARNEGIE
LIBRARY
MAGAZINE
LIST.
The New State j
Shoe Factoryj
Have a staff or skilled hands j
knnw ho a to maKe i
ROOTS AND SHOES
! We suggest to persons difficult
to lit or who have corns or bun-
fnrtt doformitv. that t hey
IV.' I 1 1 v.' I ' ' " -
Mjrive uh an opportunity of dem-
I Hotel Jiiaway
j EUROPEAN .
County Weigher C. C. Goet- ;
ting.
County Surveyor 1L A. Crsn- j
weii. ;
County Oommteslofien District ;
No. J. Jobs M. Pcnn; district No. !
Justices T. P. Moore and J.
D. Vance. '
Constable If. D. Gunnalls ;
Ojvenior-
EDITDRIAL ADVICE.
Kii.jiorla Ca.'-tte: The domer ii.: mU
c; v departiTK-ut of t!( Gazette' fa-
vorite New York exchange grown mote
- i en-. i.-g t-xery day.
At fi(t the. editor pobli.hed the
letters of dihtre.--d readers without
iriilK-Ht but receniiy he ba been
l.andiiiz out. pa' kag'"t of eonni-el arid
...... srfiiti I I iit-i;i tun n i'.pt iiu..ii.mi
L euienant Governor J. J. mcaics-;
. Jt j will the stale- under republican admin-
'"; 01 'U' ".'"o r ir.rri list ration cease these improvement!)
Secretary of fctate Ben If. Harrl-
i and lie dormant?
. . . v!' The republicans charge excessive
Treasurer Robert Dualop of New .. .. . -rv .
. I taxation in state county and city. They
ikr.CJ1 T ' . 1 claim with the advent of republican
Auditor Io. Meyer of fcayre. . .
. tat. administration taxation would be re-
Superintendent of I'ubPc Instruc- ... .
' . .. t. h. iduc.ed cry ng "look at your tax re-
i Hon R. H. Wilson of Chickaaha. i
: Attorcey General-Charles West of1"1 "nd VHtf' .
I . . j Tbeer is only one way in which taxes
'hL'" r-v rr lean be reduced In Oklahoma or any
CommisMoner of Charities and Lor- ..
: n uin-. 1 other state ana that is by reducing
' recuotiS- rva-.e t;ai i.-aiu ui uinau-ina :
public improvements by ( easing to im.
r- ! prove stale institutions and to go
admonition and It must be confessed Ciiy.
nut r.e is quite as aniu-utiK as iiis cur- i;uor comiiuBetouci
. ' . r.i bacKwauls insiesu oi. ii naius.
'en'... Here W a smail h.mch ; Laaguerty ol Oklahoma City. f ov(?r hka the repuWi.
.f fa-M-y advlc n.at he Lands to Corpora-ion Comm iISSJoner-GeorM . T voted by a progressive
!.i.'i!u;?.jfei Kr !: A. Hnshaw of Madia. . ...
.... . . . . . . i: . r Arleiil'.ire---r'eoide who desire conveniert improve-
' If von hurbard Is Kind to you and I'ree dent Hoard of Agricumre i
' . i n ' ment to whiiii they aie entitled living
jou love him via ihould he t mucn Tbo.tas Bryaa of Perry.
. i un as they do in a progressive state and
t t- wlfb io ;.-y iio the fonten-s giate Pi inter G. lea Farr.a of Man- " ' UJ 1
. i . . . . . i ' naMon.
nf hn tn:nk. Oftentimes n I maile gutn i
i i ' pv-mtnr T A Tar. I' Klim natiiis all party prejudice and
imiij-ppy h; -u: r:y. i'e: $!;-. If you Ii;-.;iector and Examiner c. a. xsy
v otibl pi if" o.ii artus fti'ut n.ir hi!-- ' ior of I'oiid Creek. ' " .. ' 'twelve years.
- .-. . .. -. -i . ikeeiti eici-iiiini: wnite suurcmacy to lie i
l. tid's be k ;-.'.d a ... l.-..i. if ta-r- .- Mine inspector .a iioyte oi wu"- - .
ii n i ! h ' : : z i a
American (toy.
American Magazine.
Cosmopolitan.
Delineator.
Kverybody's.
Hampton's.
Harper's Mags.'ne.
Harper's Weekly.
Indeix'ndent.
Ladies' Home Journal.
McCIure's.
Review of Reviews.
St. Nicholas. v
Saturday Evening Post.
Scientific American.
Scribncr's.
Success.
Taylor-Trotwoorl.
World Today.
World's Work.
Youth's Companion.
Newspapers Donated
Chickasha Daily Express.
Cbickasha Morning Journal.'
Chickasha Free Press.
Daily Oklahornan.
Oklahoma City Times.
Oklahoma Labor Unit.
Baptist Standard. . .
Christian Science Journal.
Christian Silence Sentinel.
Gospel Advocate.
Mrs. Mata R. Dnt hag presented to
tbe library a copy of the Chickafha
Three Story Brick. Bath and Sample Room. Steam Heat
onstraW that wc can fit them
perfectly anI relieve nr.n i
ferimr bv our hi;zh sradc Units
and shoes made by men "who;
know how." 1
Wo Also Do FirstClass:
r nf All Kind s 1 mmtmmsasssmmsismxmme'
nu)ttii nit V
111 South Third Street.
REGULAR MEALS 25 CENTS
LUNC H (; O U N T E 11 ALWAYS OP E N
The S!idway Cafe Open Day and Night.
311 Chickasha Ave J. S. Jones Propr.
Tha Chickasha Iron Vci-ks
We have addrd new and up-to- j fj
date machinery to our plant and t
arc able to do any jj
MCHiKE OH FOUHOBY WORK
We make a specialty of Snr.h
Weights. Structural Iron Work
and Job Work. Blacksmith Shop
in connection. See the Nix Corn
I Stalk Cutter which we manufact-
!UrC' CONRAD EROS.
BUY YOUR
GROCERIES
FROM
!l L. PelipLw
Highest Prices Paid for
Your l'g3 and P.utter.
i! Central Blacksmith
-i ; a i i : ct
ami Vjarriau onup
THIRD AND KANSAS
1 Rublier Tirc3 Set. General Work
U oil K'in.1 VVnrlrm.noliin fill.
aranteed.
SPIXIAI ATTENTION GIVEN
TO HORSE SHOEING
OK KICK HOCUS-3-12
- m.. 1-6 P-
. 3 phone 57 5fj2 Chic. Ave.
r none ot; ijsi'ixuxssxmaftmmixaua.
tn.fik t:t b is V
i . jih a fer-;.! from you y-ju ou!d
!a:e I.-tt r tr.n wor:Sn? ; our good
'(. ' w.'ii Jealmjiy. If your
1 i.p is. h ';..t.-ft:a! nan h t.o do'il.f
1 . -. rit'Mli- or someth'nc J.eh.figii.g t
I . l..ii;:.- h. h mi e:e bui a in'-tiiM-
l see. Try a bre Se tmnate
i s smI !' ii i.i." trie r'-J't'
.t ' H-me ir Kir'.il edi'or f Chi
I--.!. rje iuis re; '-'h.' rj!v refeH f ' '1 H
Insurance Commlstloner P. A. Bai-! t'e
most
iiiiportant question of tbe
iard of Cojle
Clerk Supreme Court W. II. L.
Campbell of Ada.
J;-t-s Supreme Court M. J.
Kane Klr.gfi.'.hcr and J. J. Dunn Alva.
Cor.gres.T.an Fifth - District-Scott
Ferris Law'on.
Di.-tri-.-t J..de-Fraclt M. Eailey
ha.
K.r.'i'Citt Geo. W. Rare foot
h hi t
e!d i-
r-t
i :c
Joe Fmltt
'Rt it.lVOi Ti
i: W. : '.
A nadnrko.
I . C V-r in
. election.
For nineteen years Oklahoma Ter-
jriiory struggled along under a con-
: giPRKlorial enactment. which permitted
ithe expendi'ure of only four per cent
of tiio bonded valuation of property for
j improvement and during that iiue
ithe Indian Terriroiy part of the state
i by a like ciiacf merit had absolutely no
revenue from which to derive money
i fur pulilic imptovenient. and because
'of ibis fact there were few cities in-
; d 1 In Indian Territory which could
iDr. Minnie L. Trospcr
j CHIROPRACTOR
i Office in Room It McFarland-'
i Rosenquest B.uiMing
! 4095 Chickasha Ave.
Remember Chiropractic is the
:P.rir-nee which removes the
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Express published Nov-. 17 It ; CaUge Oi LMSCa'-e. ''.ri ii.u
Is a souvenir edition and contains
much lnteresring material. Indicating ) 1- yj hilAVCTWiOYC
209 1-2 Chickasha Ave.
PHONES:
fiffiVe 1032. Residence 1031.
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5 L
-.E3WS.liaifc eeV iMiiigaESaS
53 n n
I I . "7.t
f i '
'.be growth of Chickasha during the '
elve years.
MRS. J. A. THOMPSON Librarian.
Ssiccd when evrrythir.(f e!e fails.
In rervous prr!(raiion and lemfile
!ikn&ea ttfy are tbe supremo
remedy as thout.ands tVve tcniprj.
FOR KIDNEY LIVnn AND
STOMACH TROUBLE
it i the brst medicine ever ld
ovrr a riruggiits courucr.
MISS ULA MOORE
Art Studio
720 Minn. Ave. Phone 830
2:00 TO 5:30 V. M.
! lessons in China Painting
Tapestry and Water Color.
Work for sale.
TaubachT
Ruy and pell all kinda of
New and Second Hand
K0cn0dand Furniture.
N.tc ten .
2f 2m
Beauty Parlor
Miss Lottie Newer Burnham
Heard During Refcesrtal.
Prompter ito leader of mpr at
dresn rehearsal ef stirring Romsn
drama ' Right Against Might"! "Now
are you all right with 'he cue?" l.-ad-fr
"I m sir. Whn tbe man iu "
tUpet t'ogj) tintiets nary riem . e vi
gt reaov. sun when be .mg out T-im Hair Dres5iRT Shampoo ..ec.ci
and crackers- Prompter ifrnici Scalp Treatnert Lectncf..
-catir. yield -Bom and Grace ;-... Facial Massage Manieunnjr ar.d
tiipld: "Jeffco. sir; In h say : mdnuf-tctUf iPR of iiS.r OOU .
tnat We ar to go for h chap In the pajace )rlV Store.
- i phone 7. 210 Chicka-f a A e.
NOTICC
For grbga servlcs. cT Wal-
ter Griffin cry s;Tnxr pnnns
f 722. or cull at City L'sil. Police 4
Dartnien 2Vtf
!
Stoves Repaired. Telephone 411
40G Chickasha Ave.
CHAS. E31Y
Contractor of
I Painting & Decorating
Phone 131.
16 Im
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HI!
4
br4 eeklt"-.Tit Bl'a.
GOGO
: Morp t
BOOSTERS
G AT HOME
DO
; Rook island BEftcr Shop
J.E Hollo way Trop.
w YCLJ WILL EE FLEISE3
113 South trd St.
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