The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 293, Ed. 1 Monday, November 18, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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lfotice to Taxpayers.
Kotiee is hereby given that I
will attend at my desk in the
mayor's office on tbe second floor
of the Driggers building on Mon-
day tbe 4tb day of 5veaiber1901
and thereafter from day to day
till tbe lot u day of December 1901
for the purpose of receiving iaxeB
doe tbe city uf Chiekasha.
Wm. VY. KtiVtM. 1.11-ctnr.
THE CHICKASHA EXPRESS
WM r. SBAM KK. FropttatW.
1. L. BEAVEB8. Bdltor.
rsTBTfunim sinnnnnn
Thoroug
nvinced
' t Ja
OAILY published Terr afternoon ex-
cept Sunday.
tared at the Chickeeha Poetoffloe ai
Second Clan Mail Matter.
T CAMIBB AT TKX CSJtTI Wi WBXJL
0UMCBIPTIOH RaTU!
BinfleCopy Centa
Per Week 10 Centa
Per Quarter (1 Moa.) In Advance. .11.00
Per Year in Adranc W OO
Our
custome
our ttest
appcarat
An electric nil nut I is to be
built between South McAlester
and Lawtun. Chiekasba is on the
proposed mute.
An exchange wants to know
-.vi::.t makes one town grow into a
city while others with equally
See our line of granites pebble
I chiviots ebiviot serges venitiaas
etc. When yon want anew skirt
I or snit. Special 1 pieece 45 yds.
; black Peau Lie Soie silk worth
$135 a yard our price $1. A snap.
Jaefcuian A Lemon. 3t
tber; trc mm of push an i energy
who art- not afraid to spend their
WEEKLY publiabed Every Sunday
At f 1.00 per year.
NONE BE'
W SO GOOD.
LADIES'. MI:
Entered at the Po
t T. ai -ooons
(Uce at Chiekasha
M Hail Matter.
This collect i'i( f
EMI3EU
lahoma has b- en offered to Ik
Speed. the pretest United S
Attorney.
and Kbul
in San
r pounded me inner iute
ibilety in the filth round
Jeff Davis tbe governor ol
Arkansa". carrying a shot gun
for an t litor. The gun may not
be loaded that it is in the hands Of
ft
an idiot and is consequently dan
gcrous.
It is stated that the mayor of
El Ueno received a 35 jier cent
divideiid from the gambling ele
ment during the rush. The may
or says the statement is untrue.
He probably received more.
The double statehood convention
is billed to meet at Muskogee on
December 10. We hope that the
republican "rooters" will meet;
have a good quiet time; get
their names in the papers and go
home.
Chickasba is very busy prepai
ing for c lectric railways water
works and building railroads DM
car shops and other mammoth h
s'itiitions 1(H) niiincroiis to mo tion
but r.t the same time th mat
ter of securing the Orphans'
1 Dune should not be overlooked.
The Chickasaws and Choctaw
have formed a new treaty which
provides that all present t cltim
ants for enrollmdnln be adniitlcn
and tbe tolls eloeed. The treaty
will likely bo ratified. This t
another step toward statehood f
tbe 11 . L T.
defines still wears the belt a-
champion of the world. John L
Slllhvnn uiirn Ihn coma llir.rr fir
m.. .".. f
years but the only rem tins of bis
one time blttatrtociaeti is bs
OOth. The prise fignter and
fot ball p'aer are illustrations of
the fact that "Ihe paths of glory
leal but to the grave."
Lahoma O. T. Socj The mail
sack from Lahoma waa cat open
and lifted at Enid last Thursday
night or Friday morning by a rail-
roarl man named George O'Brien.
Tbe aack waa thrown on tbe plat-
form at Knid when the .branch
train ot in snd waa overiooled
by tbe nigbt men. When pitked
p in tbe morning it waa foond
ent open. Sheriff Porter OTtr-
baolcd tbe godly party at Ohicka
be Sunday and placed him n jail
a4 Bold. The evidence against
hies w conclusive. He ha been
Identified aa Uie man who parsed
draft on a man ot Knid which is
kaewn to have been in tbe mail
poach.
.ttrai lions ol the place and tict
him with such
falls in love w
town at once.
Landmark.
that Lr-
tad the
Springs
Governor OdeHV rorrnt rfeit to
(he Stale School for the Blind al
Ilabv.ia N. Y. left Mabel Heiden-
i't'T years old who is an inmate of
the t-choo! "the happieff little girl
in Bativis." Her iollv nature made
"i great hit with the official visitor.
Xow she has received from the gov-
ernor a doll two foot long with a
complete outfit of clothing. Inside
the box in which the doll arrived
was the governor's card and tin
words in his writting: "Compli-
ments of the governor of the state of
'ew York." The governor has a C
vear-old (laughter Mabel and the
little blind girl has decided that it
fitting that the doll should be
tamed Mabel OdtlL
Fernir Fenton the author of
"Tlyt New TesUiment in Modem
I-'iiglieh." is a cripple for life as
: Lc result of a "town and gown''
light when he was a student in Lincoln.
Acorn
Wood
"LAST Ji
BAJCE 'B'REA'D WROWff
OVERSTREET & SONS
CHICKAHHA I. TT.
Tin Bus
1st. Icrerate Work. Ml Reatonble Trices. ?4 Werk taaraBUew.
We quote a few lire and let live" prices:
WATCHK..
Main Mph
I
Jeweln . . .
Hands ...
.11 00
I 00
.. It
.. It
Oat
For the couveuieatces of the
children who live near or across
Line Creek I have afarteda pri-
mary and kindergarten school at
my residence ou lthalm-t across
Line Greek. ? i to per month in
advance. Mrs. Geo? B. Lake.
Cold wave coming. You n
need a new overcoat! It yon
we have them. Fine values
small prices. See them and
convinced.
hhe Famous
Jackman & Lemon.
34
.V telephone tavea time money
and shoe leather five cents a day.
Chiekasha Electric On. tf
HA HI) K OA L.
All who want hard koal will
please leave their order with A.
II. Snow & Go. Thav are getting
in a line of Autbraelt$ Koal.
A. B. Snow ib Go. Phone3
Have Your Buggy Painted
I am prepared to do the very
best carriage work in the city.
All woik guaranteed. Prices as
low as first cli workminship
will permit .
Guy II. Wyuian II" Kan. avf .
We are agents for tbe Internal-
edit! clothing company of Chicago
and the Standard Ladies Tailoring
company of Chi japo. Weeansend
in yonr measure and get a perfect
fit.
The Famous
Jackmau & Lemon at
1
Ranges
LIFE-TIME
I
WHY YOU SHOULD BRING YOUft
WATCH. CLOCK I JEWELRY
Rkpaib'vo To ITs.
CLC
Cleaning
Sprlac
Haadi
Kevalrlns A la ma C.o
CI1K
Fourth and Cnlckakba
...He
StoSOc
L T.
Ladies' Coin Toe Km Shop - re
pair guaranteed equal to wool rJ
shots
Ladies' Cadet Calf best wearing i-ti'
made at any price i.i
Ml
guaran
Rid sto
b IT PAYS TO
BUY AT THE
fopooooepBBaftll.ltlLO.illJlUUUJ--l
War)teokimr)
Lines under tula head will be received a itac
SsES;
W ANTK1) I bi.-k.iM.tt
il EttaK: ofllc.
oDlce.
VUll 8AI.K A two room box louse writ I
V eatfuon wet hlU. W ebeap. ll..Uiie
I"'"!'
aildri
XjCCiT OXi FCOTTB.
Warning Older.
til e.'blrkoh
(Jvertreet son. piaini
l.T. Uobb aefcmlanl
Tbedcfendnt. J. T 1
IM-nr at thi court wltht
I'.iol IntbeOHyof bic
l.T. II L. (iritfb
And I do hereby a
ailomey to repiee I tt
Warning Order.
it. the Muvor Court of ibe ( in of i alakaaha
r'outbrn DU
Urigiby. My
Oklekaeaa Bart I
.l.T. Uabb. delon
The def ndni.
I. T. Tbe Hon. 11. L
urn . in
ISM. In Ibe i Uy of . htciijusna. -oiuntrn wis.
I T. H. L. GrlKbv. Mayor oj sm i ii.
And I do hereby njipo.ci t n t .
iHoroey tu npreeni ih- hon rtMiiicht I'm.
OT
In Ibe Cull d
n tbe Indian T
Court
Cole Heed plalmiDp
O. W B
The i
sppeer I
Wltse:
NOT" ICE.
Hi. in
of my ability
AUCTION DAYS
Wednesiay and Saturday
Cernerof Cb.cta and Second
RCtlOrNCC LAST HOUSE ON SI
J. H. JACOBS.
THE ONLY
KEELEY INSTITUrE.
N THE STATE.
Cures the Wh i skey
Morphine Cocaine endi
Tobacco add i ct i one .
J. H. KEITH
Ucllevuc Place DALLA.9.TEX
Misse:
ChiK
A M
infant
1.25
C. H. DIBBLE.
Dealer In nil Kin I- of
Hew and Second-Hand Goods.
BARGAIHS THAT
Chickaslia Bottling Works.
Cotner Opposite the Ice Plant
V e use both Grown Corks and
Hutchins' Spring Stoppars.
Caxacitv 300 ccses ner day.
E. S. DOUGAN Prop.
We Don't Blow
wlu n i ay thai our superior Full
Cream Flour is tbe best that is man.
ufaetured for bread pastry cakes
I or bakesluffe of any kind mte from
dour. It is wbite nutritious and
ground from the best wiuter wheat
;' ' cd is t' e delight of hounewives
and those who love good bread.
Try our Full Gresm Flour and you
Chlckaslui Milling Company
t 1 1 i .1 i
Ladies and Gentlemen
l.cep corroet time. U
li Jewelry Company can
b: pleased to hare yo i oati ..
t ouble with your Wutc i or
best attention I also carry a
W .tehc!' Jewelry e t . .
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PHONE 17.
UlilbKdisiio
Ore 611 Jl liS B
I PHONE 48.
rers
Ordr re
tane'O fi'l
baTelel
j MpS JnhnStn
OC DlOWn
Greenhonee at
Dr.Johnate)n'a Iteaidence
Cadet Calf
1
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1
CAN'T BE BEAT.
Ar ? Your Watches All Right?
are not they will not
('. B S.irpent nt tho
thorn rijrht and would
!
m
bit
ten you find you are in
lin k. I will a-ive
nice
. .
C. B. SARGENT Manager
;ha Avenue.
or H. r.v
It Wat There When He Counted It.
Es-Bprher Heed was in the tu-
trerno court at Washington recently
sesabiing. Mr. Reed w
I pored : "Mr. Speaker
lj a
'tatcfman's face. "Sir" said he in
a tone of dignity "you forget thai.'
when I counted a quorum there al
ways was a quorum."
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Beavers, L. L. The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 293, Ed. 1 Monday, November 18, 1901, newspaper, November 18, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730330/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.