Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 44, Ed. 1 Monday, February 21, 1910 Page: 2 of 6
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CHICKASTIA DAILY EXPRE23 CniCirASHA OJTT.AnOMA.
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Not otilw its proven hiiihty to cure lnt Its absolute safety as a rtnil
iiul in&dtt S. R. S. tua tno l tlmiiublB of all niB.Hi'irjen tor th ireiitinent t
U.nt.ugioiu Ulood roiauii. 8. S. H. Is made ent.irri .f loots herbs itii'l
bui s of tue foroMts iin.i lields It iloes not l oittuiuu pui t i lo of mtiiciiry
pota.-ili or any other harmful miner! to injur the M irate puns of the
eytni Impair the diction t oi rode and irritate the llulii of tiie st.omci'li
tit In amy ot her way injur the health. It is Nature's l.lotxt purifier
harmless' in its action anil certain iu its good results.- K. H. S. removes the
poison from the circulation enriches the blood ami safely ami mirely cures
Centurions I:lool Poison. It builds up end ktrenglhoriH the system by Its
fin tonic effects ami leaves the patient not only mired of the dlr.ease but
fcfronper and iu better health in every way. If you ate Hc.fleriiif.; with
OontaKloiiS Blood Poison K.B..S. in your most certain ieli:i nee an honest
medicine and because of Its vegetable purity a cafe treatment for any one.
We have a special book on home treatment which explains fully the tlilter-
ent stages of t he disease also suggestions that will be helpful to you in the
treatment of your t -ase. We will be ghtrt to send this book together with
my medical advice desired free to all whu write.
TIIE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA CA
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"THE VAGABOND'S WIFE"
"The Morey Stock Company"
Newest Plays. Latest Specialties.
Eleventh Anuual Tour.
PRICES . . . . 15 25 and 35 Cents
Reserved Seat3 on Sale at the Usual Place.
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(First Published Feb. 31 1910.)
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES-
TATE. State of Oklahoma County of Gar-
vin ss.
In the Matter of the 'Guardianship of
Obarlle Hyharficr. Willlo II. Hyharger
and Ituby Kybarger Minors.
Notice is hereby given in pursuance
of the decree of the county court of the
county ot Garvin in the state of Okla-
homa made on the 0th day of Febru-
ary 1S10 the undei signed guardian of
the persons an-; ..states of Charlie lly-
barger Willie It. Hybarger and Iluby
M. Ilyharper minors will ko-U at pri-
vate sale to tho highest bidder sub-
jeet to the confirrcation by said coun-
ty court on or after tho 2Sih day of
February 1010 at 2 o'clock p. rn the
following described property to-wit:
Tho south half of the southeast quar-
ter and the southeast uuarler of the
northeast quarter of the aoiitbwest
quarter of section one in township
four norih range five west ; the south-
east quarter of the southeast quarter
tied the east half of tho southwest
quarter of the southeast quarter of
section thlrty-slx in township five
north range live west; and the west
half of the southeast quarter of the
southwest quarter of section twenty-
nine in township six north rantfe four
west;
The southwest ten acres :i lot three
the northeast quarter of the south-
west quarter of the northwest quarter
the southeast quarter of the northwest
quarter the north half of the northeast
quarter of the southwest quarter and
Jot four of section one in township
foar north range five west; and the
northwest quarter of the southwest
quarter ot the southwest quarter of
section twenty-nine the northeast
quarter of the northwest quarter and
the southwest quarter of northwest
quarter of the northeast quarter of
Kection thirty-two in township six
tomb range four west;
The north half of the southeast quar-
ter less C0-100 acres occupied as right
of way by the Kiowa ("hickasha &.
Fort Smith railway the south twenty
acres of lot one the north half of the
Koutheast Quarter of iho northeast
quarter lens one and 22-100 acres occu-
pied as right of way by the Kiowa.
Chickasha & Fort Smith railway and
the southwest quarter of the northeast
quarter less one and 29-100 acres oc-
cupied as right of way by the Kiowa
Chickasha & Fort Smith railway of
section one in township four north
range five west; the southwest quar-
ter of the northeast quarter of the
southwest quarter and the southeast
quarter of the northwest quarter of
the southwest quarter of section
twenty-nine In township six north
range four west of the Indian Fuse
and Meridian in the s'ate of Okla-
homa. Said 'real estate will be sold on the
following terms and conditions to-wil:
For cash on confirmation of sale by
the county court of Garvin county.
IHds for the purchase thereof must
be in writing and must be filed in the
county court or delivered to the un-
dersigned at the offices of I'tennie
Ilorker & Moore In Pauls Valley Ok-
lahoma. Dated tho Tth day of IVbruary l!H0
J.VMKH ('. IIVI!Alt.GI0U.
Guardian of the Minors Above Named.
2 11 -I fid
The Express will buy all the clean
"bite tops that are brought to til"
cdffce.
fo. iiYruiiE's.cun
eFonoLooo poison
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(First Published Feb. 10 1910.)
i':TICE.
N'otice is hereby given -that the
hoard of appraisers has filed with the
city clerk its report of the appraise-
ment and apportionment of the bene-
fits to the several lots pieces and par-
cels of ground liable to assessment for
the cost of improving Idaho avenue in
accordance with resolution of the city
council from the west line of Fourth
street to the cast line of Seventh
street and the city council will hold
a session at the council chamber on
Thursday the 2rd day of March 1910
at 2:30 o'clock p. in. for the purpose
of hearing any complaints or objec-
tions that may he made concerning the
appraisement and apportionment as to
any such 'its pieces and parcels of
land.
Witness my hand as city clerk on
this ' 18th ' 'day "ot February 1910.
.1OI0 DRWS
13-f.l City Clerk. :
Do you know that croup can lie pre-
vented? Give Chamberlains Cough
Remedy us soon as the child becomes
hoarse or even after the croupy cough
appears and it will prevent the attack.
It is also a certain cure for croup and
has never been known to fail. Sold
by all dealers. DW
(First Published Feb. ID 1010.)
NOTICE.
Notice- Is hereby given that the
board of appraisers has filed with the.
city clerk its report of the appraise-
ment and apportionment of the bene-
fits to the several lots pieces and par-
cels of ground liable to assessment for
the cost of improving Dakota avenue in
.accordance with resolution of the city
council from the west line of Fourth
street to the east line of Seventh
street and the city council will hold
a session at the council chamber on
Thursday the :ird day. of March l!U0
at. 2 :.'!() o'clock p.. rn. for the purpose
of hearing any complaints or ohjec-j
tions that may be made concerning the
appraisement and apportionment as to
tiny such lots pieces and parcels of i
land.
Witness my hand as city cleric on
this 1 Rail day of February 1910.
JOW DEWS
l!l-.rt City Clerk.
. FIGS AND ORANGES.
Fruits and vegetables ami you ran)
"raise cane" on two 10-acre fruit farms I
we have in Texas. Four town lots and J
two 10-acre -farms. Rich soil fine cll-J
mate ju:.; below San Antonio. A good j
investment at $i00. Or will trade for !
oily property or vacant lot. The Glob" i
Investment Comnany iWA North'
Third street. 17 Ot!
NORTH CAROLINIANS WILL !
HOLD A BIG MEETING j
The North Carolina Society of the
State of Oklahoma Is called to meet
at the lone hotel in the city of Guth-
rie Okla. on Friday the 11th day or
March 1910 at H o'clock p. in.
This will be the largest and most
Important meeting the society has ever
had and all North Carolinians in the
state are earnestly requested to send
their names and addresses to I). K.
Pope secretary Oklahoma City who
vvlil give full Information as to the
program banquet etc.
.loiiN" Tintn.uion.L
1). J-:. POPE President.
Secretary
Ghi1d
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Iii his thirteenth ivit-swi.'ifjp to the kfi-
itil.'itiiro Covciiior Haskell asks for nn
aiprO)irlatlon for rCprilrs for F.ritnond
normal s-hiil ami triiiiKtriiti a letter
from .1. ('. Slriuitf county judge of I.o-
Kim county who says there nr.o over
a . hundred white children uniler In
years of iu?e Iu l.'ntnno iiildlrtod to the
iim of cocaine and that tiutidi'Pils of
iienroca use the drug. .Itnlr Straus
STREET C A It
STRIKE IS
SERIOUS
Philadelphia Pa. Feb. 21. -Rioting
In eVery section of the city fallowed
the attempt of the Philadelphia Rapil
Transit Company to operate Its iines
here- yesterday. Passengers and cre-vs
were driven from the cars by Infuri-
ated mobs of strike sympathizers and
in nearly a score of instances the aban-
doned cars were burned or otherwise
destroyed. At nightfall every car was
withdrawn from service.
Stern measures were adopted by the
police to quell tho disorders ami riots.
Five persons wero arrested charged
with inciting to riot. Two men were
shot by stray bullets and many Injured
persons were taken to hospitals.
Mayor Reybtirn last night order d
Director of Police Clay to swear In
3000 additional police and Issue a pro-
clamation enforcing the riot act.
The executive committee of the cen-
tral labor union this afternoon pledged
both moral and financial support to
the strikers. They also decided to call
a sympathetic strike of every union
man in the city in caso the authori-
ties put in effect their threat to oper-
ate the cars with policemen and fire-
men. During the morning hours nrs were
run on every line with little difficulty
except In tho mill district of Kenc!ng-
ton where cars were stoned by mobs.
At 11 o'clock the transit officials an-
nounced: that cars wero running on
their regular Sunday schedule. Short-
ly afterwards riots were reiwted froir
scores of widely separated localities.
In the southern section ot thj city
a mob of boys drove the conduct 3r A:d
moterman from their posts and ati;-
the four women passengers had left
the car set it on fire w ith waste taken
from a nearby freight car. The car
following was also stopped and was
being set on fire when a detachment of
police .and a chemical engine reached
the scene.
In this section Mr.ry Devlin aged
sixteen years was shot in the leg when
tho police fired their revolvers in the
effort to check the mob.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFER!
Compiled by the Grady County
Abstract Company 108
North Third Street.
Feb. 19 1910.
R. M. Cavett to J. A. Fisher 7-29-00
$27." west 40 feet. of lot ! and east 10
feet or lot r. block 368 Chickasha.
Ilascom C. Headrick to M'. Minnie
Bridges 2-5-1 0 lots 5 and 6. block 11
Williams addition to Tut tie.
John n. Holleman guardian to II. S.
Rettes et al.' 11-0-00 $200 NW SW;
NVi SW SW 1-7-7 SW SW SE 9; W'ti
NW 1G-7-G.
Lizzie Carney to Erett Dunlap
2-11-10 $100 SW SW NW; NW SW;
NVi SW SW 22-10-(i; NW SE SW 20
E"2 SE NE 21-10-7.
James F. Branstefter and wife to A.
I). Thompson 2-10-10 $900 south "0
feet lot 7 block 159 Chickasha.
Bargains for Busy People
R0 acres of land three fourths of n
mile from a good live town will trade j
for city property. Price $.1200. j
We have SO acres of land 3 miles j
east of Chickasha that we can sell!
for $70 per acre.
We have some nice bargains In iKith
farm and city property which wc will
tie glad to show you. Don't put it
off as now Is the time to buy Chicka-
sha property. There will he a decided
advance In the near future.
Yours to please
21-2-t lit'RGETT & STACY.
RAGS WANTED.
Bring your cb an whit ras 'o Iho
Dally Express press room.
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says that one mother protested with
a local druggist for selling her M-year-old
boy cocaine and that the drug-
gist replied:
"I will sell It to anyone who has the
money to pay for it."
Many white children have been be-
fore the insanity board because co-
caine had Impaired their tiiluds.
Anti-cocaine bills have been intro-
duced ill both houses.
ST. ELMO TO BE GIVEN.
An excellent drama-tic version of the
well known novel "St. Elmo" will be
produced by the Morey company one
night (luring their engagement at the
opera house this week. The version
to be given is that of Myron I.effins-
well who has thoroughly made a study
of the various characters introduced in
the hook and has used the same splen-
didly in the dramatization. The cast
of the Morcy company is said to fit
excellently to those characters they
are Intended to portray and an excel-
lent and finished production is the re-
sult. To those who anticipate a de-
lightful rendition of this famous book
i'n a dramatic form this announce-
ment that the opportunity will soon
present Itself is no doubt welcome.
WieUliny Cam a Cold Mint
For Gotch
Frank Gotch the world's
champion wrestler drew down
more box office money last year
than Mr. Roosevelt received for
his last year's labors as presi-
dent of the United States. Gotch
claims that he earned exactly
$."2000 iu the many bouts tud
the theatrical engagements he
had last season.
Most of this money was taken
In while lie was traveling about
the western states. Particularly
in the farming districts where
every man woman and child is
interested lit wrestling did (letch
do well. There Is not a farmer
lad but would rather "rastle"
than do anything else.
One of the largest farm own-
ers in the upper Mississippi val-
ley Is Gotch. He has hundreds
of acres of farm land. It Is his
greatest ambition to. become
known as the farm king of the
west and he is now working ou
a scheme of great dimensions.
SCHILLING'S BIG SALARY.
Crack Jockey to Receive $15000 For
Services Coming Season
Owners of good race horses are be-
ginning to look around for crack jock-
eys for next season and judging from
the high prices that are being offered
for retaining fee men who waut a
high class pigskin artist will have to
pay dearly for the article. The latest
engagement of a rider Is Carrol Shill-
ing wl" has been signed to ride for
Sam ITildreth for the coming season
at a salary of $13000 dating from
April I to Nov. 30. The arrangement
Is made contingent upon his being
granted a license by the Jockey club.
This action of Ilildretb places him
In a position to tope with August Bel-
mont and JiimcH R. Keeue for the big
at'.
JOOT.ET scHiLtrca.
prizes of .'lie turf. Belmont haa en-
gaged Eddie liugan mid Keene has
Rut well under contract.
The contingent part of IIDdrelh's
contract was inserted on account of
Ike trouble Schilling had with 11. D.
Thomas last fall at Graveetid New-
York when he stabbed him during nn
altercation at the stable. Schilling'"
case will likely conie up in the spring
ami It till depend upon Thomas what
the outcome " ill be. If be proves the
charge of assault with attempt to kill
It may go hard with Schilling but the
general belief l-t Hint TSiorua.i w ill not
appetir nonius! the boy.
"WEDS BLANCH ARD GIRL.
A marriage license was issued in
the Grady county court this nmrnir;! ;o
Mr. Chaileri C. Devcee of thU i;
and MIi-s Elzonia Hester of filancbard
fitiu' at 3 o'clock the happy couple wc:v
prmiouni ed man and wite by Dr. A. .'.
Holt at the paptUt parsonage.
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Telling Lies
That's the title of an intereatiiijj duct
sung by Ada Jones and Hilly Murray
and even (icoie Wii&liiiintou
would have found it liaid to stick to
thc truth under the ciivuiiiNUiKes.
It's the Kdioii Standard Retold
No. 1UJ14 fur Kcliiuary. Heat it
today ni your dedcr't ou the
Thonoraph
Get cima!t tut ol February Re?c.rd frm
your denier cl wf lt to N aiioual Pti jiiok rph
Company 75 LMkeHl Avetiae urni?c N.J.
! NO MORE PENNIES
j IN RURAL MAIL BOXES j
( A ruling has been made by the post-!
! office depart meat -to the effect thai j
rural carriers will not be required to
collect loose change from rural boxes
i Patrons should put coins in envelope
I w rap them securely in a piece of paper
or deposit them in a coin-holding re-
ceptacle t-o they can easily and quick-
ly be taken from the boxes and car-
riers will be required to lift such
coins and where accompanied by mail
for dispatch attach the requisite
stamps. This order took effect on
Feb. 15. liHO.
.1. A. ROSE P. M.
MAJESTIC THEATER.
Vaudeville.
Rogers and Kohuli in their comedy
and singing talking and dancing:' also
Rert Turner in his burlesque com-
edy juggler.
Motion Pictures.
Fatal Fascination.
Getting Even with the Inventor.
Flower Parade.
Won by a Hold I'p.
HRE NEWS OF
THE SCIENTIST
AND HIS GREAT DISCOVERY THAT
IS DOING SO MUCH GOOD. i
The Root Juice scientist said that J
most of the troubles common to hu-j
manity originate in the stomach and j
he Is proving it by the hundreds of
remarkable cures his discovery U mak-
ing all over the country. The people
at II. .1. Rrownson's drug store have
undoubted proofs from many well-
known people of the statrv Over at
Lafayette Ind. Mrs. Frank Kerst a
sister of ex-Governor Ilanley derived
so much good from the great remedy
that she permitted her name to he
published in her home papers for the
benefit of those who suffer as she did.
Tho following was recently published
by the Peoria Journal: "The people
of Peoria no longer doubt. Rout Juice
has done so much good for so
many people of this city that there Is
hardly a neighborhood where the great
medicine has not made several won-
derful cures. Mrs. Sarah Kusslngc.r.
of South Adams strict said: For ten
years I suffered with indigei ion and
constipation and was so nervous and
irritable that people called me old
cross-patch. My complexion was very
sallow and 1 sutfere'n much with my
back and side. I have used hardly
three bottles of Root Juice and you
see my complexion is clear and free
from blemishes. My back and side
have ceased 10 pain me and my food
no longer lays and ferments in my
stomach. I feci well and strong and
my nerve.? are perfect. 1 am telli.ig
all of my friends of the wonderful
good the great remedy did for me.'
Mr. Andrew Tucker who is well and
favorably known here said; i want
to tci! you Root Juice Is the most won-
derful med'eine on eaith. 1 suffered
for many years and too'; enough medi-
cine to fill a barrel but .my combina-
tion of stomach liver kblney and ot'.i-
er I roubles continued to -grow worfc.
I said 1 will not give up so I kept on
trying without any bi-nefit until 1 oiu-
menced wbb Root Juice. I am now
on my third Louie and have gained
ten pounds. I am eniircly free ftori
p iin. I i an eat auythiii:; and i!i'c-t
it. and I ran sleep like a baby.'."
The people at the drug store arc we'd
posted r irnulmg the letaedy and are
glad to explain it.
If I M o'
Kdison
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CHICO
MIXED FEED
FROM
CHIGKASH A
LC0TT0N OIL COMPANY
C MICK A SliA
OKLAHOMA
What Does it Cost
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and here a the way to Have it;
14 pound:! Cotton.sccd Hull at ? 10.00 per ton 7.0 els
.' 1-2 pounds Cottonseed Meal at f 1 .00 per 100 H.O els
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Or Ninety-Five Cents Per Week
A quart of Ootionseed Meal wei$:hs a pound ami a
half. A water bucket of Hulls weighs ahout five pound
both lightly packed. Make tiie mixture feed half each
morninj? and niht.
GIVE NO OTHER FEED
Any horse woiojiinjr oijjht hundred pounds or less and
dointf lipr.ht work will keep well and Ktrorij? on it.
Any Other or More Feed is a
WASTE OF MONEY
If the horse in heavier anil the work harder the feed
may he proportionately increased.
Try thi.s and if it isn't true we'll return the money.
Chickasha Cotton Oil Mill
Phone 45
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DR. KING'S
FOR COUGHS and COLDS.
FOR WEAK SORE LUNGS ASTHMA
BRONCHITIS' HEMORRHAGES
AND ALL
THROAT and LUfJG
.DISEASES.
PREVENTS PrJEUfalOrJIA
X rtgrd Dr. King's New Discovery as the rj.'.jdest raedidne of
modern times. One bottle completely cu-td me rt very bai
cough which was steadily growing woise iii(!?r other treatments.
tAKL SHAMEURG Codtll Kas.
PRICE 50o AND il.OO
3 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY C
THE BROWN DRUG COMPANY
v Slsliia
MAURICE THOMAS
For Snaps in Farm
and City Property.
For Sale or Exchange.
Cash or Installments
Have twine trMjd farms for
pale or exchange for city
property and city properly for
nale.
One house 10 rooms mod-
ern 28i) JHiMi cash balance
like rent.
One husiness " lot in ().-a;.re
City Okla. cash or install-
ments. Phone 230 Office.
Residence Thone V.K
Office first stairway went of
Citizens National Ilaiu.
Houses For Rent
If ydit l::ivf horsi-R CfUVH lin;; or
ilp lelii'ti.-s Iii sell fidvci ii-ii- 1 1 - rn in tin1
( l.lr ' if i - I flllllll'll (if III. I -:p-lv.S
liuyi-ts I'nii In- f it ml fur Miijtliliut.
WON' NEED A CRUTCH.
WIh-ii MiliU'ir .1 . Sii.:.iiian f Ciii-.
H'-liU:-. N. r luiii .fMl his I. f l.ii.lly ii
!-t;ifti-i ;iik iij.-ly Mir'. M:miv .: 1 v -m
nii'l nihl ini hls Hiiwil wni llili" h. 'I firii
Hut l.li-nv. Arnica ;'!vr- healed It timi-
oiihly. NotiiiriB t:i so prMiipt and witc
fur ulcere boiln Imrti" limh'prt cut;!
cni-t)' ;:(ir(..- pi IM -? c. cnM or pi :-
1!:"0 lit I'.ro'A it Ki ('ii 's. i.i. -
BUT FACTS!
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Mixed Cotton Seed
Meal and Hulls
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to Feed Your Horse?
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Arc tlirovvirur avv.'iv inoticv.
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JlflBER"
Last Saturday our sec-
ond Week Knd Sale proved
:t ff'cat sticces:-!. Tomor-
row our third i-ale we of
fer greater inducements for
i "l-'nll r.n t:ni-iv. I
The choicest cuU of Ileef
I'oik Veal or Mutton at
cheaper prices t. h a n the
lare hotels pay.
Russell's
City Market
I rhone 1HT
1l!r Kansas
SANI'I'AKV SI 101'
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NOTICt.
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For Karlacrt irH( call V.'ut-
tcr (Jj'lffln city r. v .-' l"11"1
732 or call M. Clly Hall i'""1'
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Reduce Winter
Your Warmth
I-eed ncrease
Bili Your
More CowS
Milk- Yield
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