Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 22, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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CHICKASHA OKI. A. FE3. 22 13:3
OUT1.COK FCl RMLf-.OAD EUiLCING
R-.il-.oad tul's i.ot ulr "pipe dreams."' That's ex-
K tly vtiat we ex;ir"l you to siy. 'You think there isn't
rwn5 to bo any more railroad building. Are you ho sure
3uet it!
Don't you know tft.it President Wlncheil declared in
n interview in tbe Express but a tew days 3 go that this
Mxte needed many more miles of railway? Don't you
laovr that Mr. Yoakum who knows a thing or two about
railroads told the people of Texas last week mat the
ouUiwest demanded miles and miles mure of railroads?
A very' good hui.uority a man hign tip in railroad out--waidoni
estimates tout Oklahoma alone needs C.OuO miles
B0!e of railroad Lmn't you Know that a wonderful de-
velopment of me Gulf ports is in prof-ross and .u.vt the
iiKgiiig or the Panama ditch is destined to turn traffic
more and more southward and -iut Oklahoma is in d t
line for th rurth and south connections that all j-rect
rnJiw.sy Fj-stem are 'seeking? Iton't you know that in
upite of temporal y depression the capital of the nation
jg bound at no distant date to ref und to ihes-e d-mauls?
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the women thenst-elves." Having thus
squarely committed himself the governor relapsed into
she silence.
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UP-TO-DATE HISTORY
Washington didn't cut tbe cherry tree and didn't Bay-
be couldn't tell a lie; Pocahontas didn't save John Smith's
head and John Sm.ih didn't save the colonists from star-
vation; the Pilgrims didn't land on Plymouth Rock; the
Virginians didn't swap tobacco for wives; there wasn't
any Charter Oak tree; Paul Revere didn t hang the lan-
tern in the steeple; John Alden and Mile StandlPh didn't
spark PrtBciHa; oh hang it all Columbus didn't even dis-
cover America if we are to believe all that the modern
u.storian tell lis but we won't believe it. We are game
to take it just as the teacher taught it in the little red
school house George Washington the cherry tree and all.
is our centre to maae you ;e
to come here. When ia ceeJ
of dreg store fcoods
TRY US
not as wise a prophet a you think
1732 GEORGE WASHINGTON 1908
Cue hundred and seventy-six years ago today W5S
horn the man who is revered throughout. America as the
Father of his Country. Notwithstanding the industry of
the historical dissector who has endeavored to show us
the "real George Wa-iiiin'-ton" with ail the humane foibles
Washington still stands before us .) a heroic character
majestic in bearing great in intellect noble and pure in
heart exalted in patriotism; a great general a great states-
man .' great man.
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COFFEE
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STRICTLY HIGH GRADE' POPULAR PRICE
THE CHICKASHA BAND
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Twelve members of the Chickasha
band played for the Fair Addition sale
this afternoon. This band is one of
the best musical organizations in the
slate. The director Prof. W. I- Ber-
nell is a graduate from the Royal Con-
servatory of music ?.t Leipzig Ger
many and is a musician of rare abili
ty lie was formerly director of the
band on President Roosevelt's yachl.
The members of the Chickasha and
111 Reno bands are good friends and it
frequently occurs thud they are called
upon to help eatli other out on special
occasions. Kl Reno American.
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Vvlth tbe jtesninj; into the city txluy for the frst tk-e of .
';. i tr.uncn the Oklahcnn Central another uurk is j;;a-i? to t t
cre.:Ut of the foresight and public spirit of the citizens of ChiU
..hi.
When the subscription of 20oo.oo was rained for the p:r-
i pose ct a survey many of our citizens doubled that there would
ever be a road built along that route and some of those vL-
put their money into it even had considerable doubt.but had the
nerve to risk the amount subscribed and they feel well paid.
The road is here; the croakers a:e a thing of the past; every
rood citizen is today a booster.
': 1 So far no serious mistakes have been made by our citizens p
i Every venture of any magnitude has proven perfectly satis- i;
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Public spirited citizens with sufficient conversation to fall J
into no expensive blunders are at the head of the Commercial
Club and where they dare go the wise citizens will follow.
And this spirit of do is what is going to make of Chickas1 a
i a second Fort Worth. j.
Thone 140 and you will alwaya get
good meat. Xeal's Meat market.
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A h?."d pointed fi'm a trip to the
moon giv.n by II )vey at Dream j
land lojiht. l
Mrs. Thooujru Pruitt returned yes-
terday evening to her home in Ana-
darko s.fser a ttier a very ' pleasant j
visit witti .Mrs. .M . I-;. KUiieiiiiig oi
this city.
A CHANCE TO MAKE 50 PER CENT
IN A YEAR
I offer for sale at. the right prices
ami on favorable terms absolutely
the choicest vacant residence proper-
ty in the city close in high ground;
let) by 105 feet corner ioh ml Col.;
100 by lla corner Iowa and 9th mak-
ing .'!:!) feet on !tth an itleal location
for row of 6 or 8 cottages; the best
investment to be had in Chicknslia
real estate. See me at once.
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jyjPROSjUtED
S FOR SALE BY4 J
JSsJlLltASiNO RETAIL OROCEBX
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TKtWaLSHSON H&L5EU-FRA5IER CO.
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at wagner opera house
one Week
livery Indiaja in:u in Chick-
asha and surrounding country is
asked to send his name to Richard
Boyd Room 17 Schular buiiding.
Cement is advancing in price. Bet-
ter phone us today for estimates on
ement sidewalks. II. W. EkhoU &
Co. Phones 738 and 734. Si-5-luw
Bussong and Shilling have an up-to-ue
cleaning and repairing establish
ment under the Daily Express office.
rhey do first-class work. Try them.
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Mrs. May Bartelle who has been
he guest of her sister Mrs C. S. Fos
ter for the past month left this
morning for Apache being called
here by the Illness of her brother.
Good farm land cheap; we are local
agents for the famous Club Ranch lo
cated in Archer county Texas 40
miles south of the Bl!i Pasture of Ok-
lahoma. Let us tell you about this.
Hayes and Jenkins 2-19 -lit
Miss Lena Schull who has been at
tending Liberty College in Missouri;
is spending a few weeks vacation with
her parents in this city. She does not j
intend to return to Liberty College but
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Will U 11IM 1111 -! . rtmj i i;it- iui
versitv of Texas.
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Daily during March and April the
Rock Island will sell one-way sec-
ond class tickets to points in Cali-
fornia and the Pacific Northwest at
very low rates of fare.
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$30.00 Chickasha to California Points
$33.45 Chickasha to Puget Sound Points
Tickets honored for passage in Pullman Tourist Sleeping Cars p
on payment of berth rate.
Your choice of the two best routes to California; via El Paso
Short Line or through Scenic Colorado. Through cars with
dining car meals all the way.
ask tor our illustrated toiuer iuHy uescriotng
service and routes - -
J. S. McNally
Division Passenger Aijent.
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"IF IT'S GARLAND'S IT'S ALRIGHT"
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hfr niother Mis. C. J. Livermore of M
Smith Center Kansas and her sister
Mrs. H. B. Smith of Morris Illinois. U
300 Cow Dairy 600 Acres of Land
South of City
THE FAMOUS GARLAND BUTTER
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Mrs. Smith was formerly a teacher in n tniU frnr t.-r j; r:j
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Miss Anna bevier Grand Matron of
the Order of Eastern Star of Indian
Territory will meet with Ella Morris
Chapter No. 29 Friday night. All
members aro urged to be there. Vis-
itors welcome. Refreshments will be
served. 2-20-21
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If you want to plant trees fret pood
ones trees that are acclimated here.
The Chickasha Nursery will (supply
Just what you want. 'Phono 479 dtf
$2250 ON TERM3
j Will buy a fi-room new house i i".
Graham and Wright have opened up' in on Wesct Hill. This home cost
with a full line or musical Instruments 'owner $2Sf.. Get busy if you want a
and goods at 20S Chickash-i avenue. bargain.
The- tiubllf in eeneral are cordially in-. Haves arid Jenkins. Pnone St'. 2 2l-.1t
vited to call and inspect our stock.
MILLE CORBIN WHYTE
Commencing Monday Feb. 24th
2-20-41
At their meeting last night the
M. W. A. voted to p.iy U.i cui ieut. -..C...;..:;t
of lo of tiiu iiKiniihors pres-
ent. The voting was (spirited and
Neighobrs Bond and Denny were the
lucky ones. The same thing Is to oc-1
cur each meeting night; get In the
game. uii
GUARANTEE NO. 3
To the phlrottH of the Wagner Op-
era lIouHe: l will present for your
favor next week the Whyte Iiraimtie
Co with Mile Corbin Whyte in tlie
title role stiported by 14 artists in
high class comedy and drama. I per
sonally guarantee this company to be
as strong If not Hi render than tbe
toiy Ktn.'k Co.
Special matinee Wednesday (it 4
o'clock and S tlurday at 2:20.
Popular prices will prevail.
It. K. White Mrr
The Grady County Anti Saloon
Le-.i-ue will meet at the Daptiat church
on Monday at 10 a. rn. Ordinal!'-'-
will bo (irpearfd provtitin? for tli
ciefise in the penalty for rmhl'n;;
and prohibiting minors from tbe pool
rooms. The almve ordinances will be
dlxcncoed jirid perfected a! this meet
ing. All interested are invited.
. G. G. ANOKKHOW Pres.
W. S. STALEY Sec.
Grady County Anti-K.-ilooii League.
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T03 LATE TO CLASSIFY
FOR SALE; Good family driving
horse harness and surrey. Mrs. Cms
601 Idaho. 2 21 lit
PGR RENT.Tw.i fiiniii.-d or
.infurnishi-d loutim wi'h cas. Call at
V.-7 Soinli r.'h. St. 2-22 -.".d
KOR SALE: A Uenllo Dtivius
Itorse for sale cheap. Empilre at Cit
Bakery. 2 2 .1 ; '
Km hALK: Muni sell quick or m
go; three room house barn and out
bouses pood water nice onb.'ird lot
11 by 16.1 north front five blocks
Hank corner. Price $S00; $3.10 cash
lialance 11." per nnuiih. . If interested
see J L. lt"-nnett 112 North Third St.
2-22-31
For Sale All house hold furni-
ture also oinned fruit dishes and
garden plants. t tnu it be sold by
March ist 1012 Sr 9 St. Mrs. "R.
B. Hail. 2-3t.
TAKEN' I I': At my plce six
n. lies east of Chickasha on the II. L.
Coleman farm otie brown nuire pony
'1 or 7 years old hraiided 4 on left
shoulder has black mane and tail
vluie bind feet for" top cut ofT
weii-lit about seven or eight hundre.f
pounds. Tbe nbove described pony
had on blind bridle pud a ticiory
The West Hill Sewing Club will nmdo saddle number Itia when tak-
nieel next Tuesday .tifternoon at three pn up. Owner can receive same by
o'clock with Mrs. D. H. Signrnn 01: .'payment of expenses.
Vy Chickasha aw;.' 2-22-2d-ltw W. K. G!lPATRly '
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 22, 1908, newspaper, February 22, 1908; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730265/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.