Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 45, Ed. 1 Saturday, February 22, 1908 Page: 5 of 8
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For foal feed and seed see Sims
St. Areola. 4:.H and Kansas. 'Phone
Si3. 1-25-tf
G. W. Wilson and C. 0. Hall .ire
Purcell visitors in this city today.
V.W Myni..' Thoiuiwon return.-a to
her home in Okarche today aner a
week's vlnit at the home of Ir. ('. S
Fosier.
N Saturday nipbt February 22 we whl ring down the
curtain on the last act of our CHEAT CLEARING SALE
and what a sale it bas b:cn! Nothing like it has ever before
occurred in this city. When we announced Oar Sale the
public responded at one knowing full well that we would do
exactly as we advertised. We never offer inducements to get
buyers into our store on!y to disappoint them.
These Rugs are in Beautiful Patterns and Colors.
They wear like Jiron are reversabk and very Low
Priced. I have just received a large shipment of
them in 9x12 size. .'. .'. .'.
Trade with stores
Union Card.
displaying a
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Good Bye to
Feb. -28th.
Hamley's
Fboto Car.
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.Miss Martha Washington Hill
born this morning bas come to take
up her abode with Mr. and Mrs. Dave
Hill.
Joe Weil of Enid visited friends in
Cbickasha today.
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GREAT CLEARING SALE it will be well with you if you f j
do so now for on SATURDAY night down comes the curtain f J
on this Creat Sale and it will be everlastingly too late.
HEED THIS WARNING
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Distributors of Ihe Wghtest Grade
of Clothing and Furnishing
Goods in Grady County
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Kreitz & Spelcker
tora Pbone 643.
Funeral Direo-
l-isur
John F. Clary returned home today
from a risit in Oklahoma City.
Good-Rye to
Feb. 28th.
Hamley's
Photo Car.
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Mr. nd Mrs. Kohn of Cement are
expected to spend Sunday with S.
Goldsmith and family.
If your meat don't suit you phone
140 Satisfaction always guaranteed.
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The M. B. A. lodge will give a box
supper tonight whicb the public is
cordially invited to attend.
Your eyes may suit you but perhaps
your glasses do not; then call on Dr.
J B. Milam Terrell Bldg. 2-20-31
FOK ltKXT: Nice room furnished
or unfurnished 317 MichiR'ui ave. be-
twofn 3rd and 4ih Sis. 2-22-3t
Trade with
Union Card.
stores
displaying a
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Fresh oysters lard tender and Juicy
meats; only the best of everything In
our line. Phone 140. Neal's Meat
market. 1-24-lmo
A duty you owe yourself and the
town is to plant trees now. Phnne
479. Cbickasha Nursery. 1-24-dtf
Rev. W. A. Freeman from Magno-
lia Ark. is now In Chickasba and
will preach his first sermon as pastor
of the Baptist church of this city tomorrow.
Kreitz & Spekker
tors Fhoue 543.
Funeral Direc-l-13tf
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Be Careful Be Careful
VJhen you haOe your lire and Tornado In-
surance Written
See Feb. 4th Daily Express
Insurance Commissioner McCombs says
WE ARE GROWING EVERY DAY
Because we have all Old Line Companies
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BEHIND
The Garncr-GampbeU Ins. Agts.
PHONE 593
S. Goldsmith leaves tomorrow for
the Eastern markets where he will
buy a fine line of spring poods.
Mr. and Mrs. K. S. Park of Tunic
were shopping in the Chickaslia stores
yesterd'))'-
A trip to ihe moon for 5
at Dreamland don't ruiss it.
Dr. H. P. Spenre of Amb-'r
Chickaslia on professional busiiu
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SOLE AGENTS FOR
Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets and Scaly Mattress
Mr. H. F. Bishop and family who
have ben guests of his parents Mr.
ami Mrs J. t . iiishop. for the past two
weeks leave tomorrow for their home
in Lincoln Neb.
EEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CA
TARRH THAT CONTAIN
MERCURY
as mercury will surely destroy tne
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole system when entering it
through the mucous surfaces. Such
articles should ntjer be used except
on prescriptions from reputable physi-
cians as the damage they will do Is
ten fold to the good you can possibly
derive from them. Hall s Catarrh
Cure manufactured by F. J. Chenny &
Co. Toledo Ohio contains no mercury
and is taken Internally acting direct-
y upon the blood and mucous sur-
ace3 of the system. In buying Hall's
Catarrh Cure be sure that you get the
genuine. It Is taken Internally and
trade in Toledo Ohio. Testimonials
free.
Sold br Druggists. Price 7oo per
bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pills for consti-
pation. A
W. F. BERNELL
Graduate Royal Conservatory of Music
Leipzig Germany.
Symphonia Orchestral Choral Oratorio and Military
Baud Directors.
Parents desirous of giving their children a musical course can
have the advantage of beinj- trained according to methods used by
the most renowned musical instiLnte of Europe.
Consultations at my Studio-' invention Hall.
Phone 637. Kansas Ave. Between S-Gth St.
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Bath and Sam pie Room
Suam Heat
Thre Story Brick
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Regular Meals 25 cents
Lunch Counter Always Open
811 Cbickasha Avenue
Z. L. McFariandSv5S Proprietor
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Kreltz & Spelcker Funeral Direc
tors Phone 43. 1 13tf
Reynolds Brothers have added an
up-to-date market to their grocery cir-
r.er 6th and Pa.
Pou't miss the Excursion Trip
to the moon at Dreamland it
Quite a few Chickaslia ladies ex-
pect to go to Oklahoma City m't
Tuesday lo see "Madame Butterfly."
One paper pattern given free to
every lady patron of the Fair Store.
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j The new skating rink at Anadarko
tonens this evening and a cumber of
Fintr
For PuiS Cream flour
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it vou want the best baking re-
It bas stood the test of
manv an ovcu and the bread
roils pies cakes etc. made
from it came out "bright and
smiling" when even a fair baker
used it. Paste that name (or
this ad) Jn your pantry please.
Chickasha Milling Company
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a-'ha skaters evpect to be prp.
RESOLVED
that JAsnnmon's Birthday"
re minos us that he was the best
Dressed Man in America that
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Our b's electric flgn s'ands for pure
food cleanliness end perfiH't satisrac-
tion. Phone 110. Try Neal's Meat
market. 1-24-lmo
Mrs. Jennie Harrxr of!tu:--h Srri"f-
11. the guest of Mrs. .Nora Ander.-.oii
of this city.
Jcod Bye to
Fob. 2Slh.
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CUICKASIIA OKLAHOMA.
Capital $75ooo.oo
Surplus and Profits $45ooo.oo
Your Business Solicited
Miss Hess liulklcy of sui W. Iowa
i in expected home tonight from a visit
with her sister Mrs. W. K. T.tylor of
Oklahoma City.
For a lirst class job of buggy or car-
riage painting trimming or upholster-
ing call at City Blacksmith shop or
call up phone 3? 3 for prices. 2-io-dtt
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
.1. C. Neal who has been quite ill for
the i'.ast t vs o wcks is reported better
today.
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Winne of Oklaho-
ma City are the guests of their moih-
cr Mrs. Hal tie R. Clary and brother
John F. Clary this week.
Why pay from $:K) to $110 for a
typewriter when you can get a better
one for THE ROYAL STAXP
AIU). See A. T. Jobe Room ;i John-
DIKHCTORS
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THERE HAVE BEEN loTS OT PR.E-SIDEMT-5 OF THE
UNITED .STATED BUT NONE 0 FAMoUJ A3 dEoUdE
washington.
the one thin6 that made (3eor6e washington
famous was this: he told the truth.
we will build our business by telling our
customers the truth about our goods.
we shall thank any customer who shows
us where we have said something was good
when it was not. because we never like to
make the same error twice. if you come your-
self if you send your children or if you order
by 'phone or mail you have the assurance that
the goods you receive will be as represented
or your money back buster says Washington
was the best dressed man of his time. you can
be the best dressed person in this section of
the country at a very little cost if you buy
your "duds" from us they'r always stylish.
Scolt Heury and V. V. Ililit and
Mrs Minnie Hines left this nioriiiii
I for Uuthrie bein railed there I the
I death of their mother Mrs. S: rth
Hlght. Mrs. Hifiht was well known ii
Chiekiisha ntul fcas ri;my friends here
who will deep';r re-pret their loss in
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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/m1/5/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.