Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 297, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 26, 1908 Page: 4 of 8
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Chickasha Daily Express
IVANS & smith : publishers
KEOKGE II. KVAN3 EDITOR
KyClC 1'. SMITH MANAGER
T I lephcne : : "i : : t : ; ? number 43
OFFICIAL PAPER OF CRADY COUNTY.
:r4 at the pcitoffice at ChlckHhaOkla. a necond class mall matter.
CHICKAIHA OKLAHOMA.
Will KUlils we tltm't liave to bi'
j-imh! any lnoit ( 111 next CIuIsiiiihh
IhHnk heaven lor Hint.
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No doubt the "totil pray dawn of Hie
morning tho day after" brought hrny
rerolleetloim to lh hernia of some
CbilMna revelers.
Will soul '(W )'brts. pusH m a
finl tear or two ior decrepit old H'os?
fc'one aeo'i'ted unless it contains some
Iluslon to Father Time. Let the tears
1 biR wet one.
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However you needn't think you
tmiMt bottle up the Christmas spirit
now till Ivc. 25 1 '(!. Why not use
little of It every da)? No refeteiHc
hero to the fermented brand.
Wake your Rrrangonieuts now to at-
tend the big Water Tower demonstra-
tion at the opera house next Wednes-
day evening. Obit-kasha his a about
coming over the completion of HiU
great enterprise and we can't make
too much noise about It. Let the
world know that Chlekasha has the
best and cheapest power on earth for
factory purposes. Everybody should
participate In the grand celebration.
PITHY PRESS PARAGRAPHS.
iVubtless the English mob Mrs. Na-
tion for the kindly purpose of making
her feel at home. Flttsburg Ledger.
Te woman who wants the bellot
Joe. not mind when she Is called a
"crude reformer." S-ne reilizeg that
all reformers are crude and rude to
those whom they jostle. Urooklyn
Kagle.
IVn't pity the poor farmer. Croesus
today is the man with a hoe who rides
In an auto. Pittsburg Tost.
France can't afford to set up a large
cold bottle for a sni'ill hot bird like
Castro. Atlanta Constitution.
A Iran can exhibit all bis talent Just
here he Is. A crook in a country
bank has just as much chance as a
crook in Wall s'reet -lVtroit News.
It Mr. rryn were to remain pertna-
Eer.:l la Texas and carry a eun the
-fijeks and wild turkeys would follow
fcira -oimd Houston Pom.
Kkcs keep going up. and there so
Iw no break. St. Louis Time.
The "darn foolishness' of the masses
Is Ubeld "evcentrklty"" when it af-
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ttvts the king. Atlanta Constitution.
But tie trouble is that some women
ho are fond of clothes don't wer
enough cf thetu. S:. Joseph News-
Press. The government deficit for this year
U estimated at fsS.OOO.OOO. This may
be why it is called the "short" session
of congress. Kansas City Star.
A man divsn't realiie how small
the world is until he tries to dodse
i'.a rredi'or. Denver News.
The most successful man tn society
is one who can talk while his money
Is shouting Cl'lveston News
STOLEN STABS.
The fish dealer should certainty b
in a position to call his sole his own.
The mau who swallows hi
pride!
should be sure his digestion is all
right.
When a fellow tells a girl she Is a
dream U is cruel of her to nke him
up. j
If a nsaas wife Is his better half
the t;jLaru!sl naturally isn't half a
ir.an.
We wish our
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SATURDAY DECEMBR 26. 1908.
What a grinding monopoly It would
be If the scissors sharpeners should
form a trust.
The minute a m tn begins to believe
that things might have been worse he
becomes an optimist. j
"Slow but sure" may be a good
motto but some men ate so slow as to j
be Mire of nothing but their slow-1
uess.
Hoax When the mountain refused
to come to Mohamet what did he do?
Joax Suppose he sent his valet.
Wigwag Why don't you tinny her?
She's a dear little thing.
Close Fist Exactly. I'm looking for
something cheap.
Mrs. Muggins I hear your husband
is specuhtlng in htocku. Is he a bull
or a bear?
Mrs. Uuggina Judging front- results
I t-hould think he was a jackass.
CHORISTER WAS REMEMBERED.
Mrs. Tom Trawlck chorister at the
Baptist church received a handsome
Christmas remembrance from the
members of the church. It w as .in ele-
gant watch and ihain presented to
her as a token of appreciation for her
excellent work as leader of the choir
and as a soloist.
Rapidly Growing Factory
(Continued from Ft.st Page.)
same on machines already placed with
no further outlay on them than that
of repairs with additional machines
going out all the time at $10 per
annum.
ll will take until February l.'uh to
fill the orders for machines already
booked. Mr. A. Jacobs the patentee
and general manager Bays that within
a few months the factory will be
working from 300 to 500 persons. Of
course such a condition would veuuhe
an eul'trgemeut of the building to
three stories as well as the ere -Hon
of other buildings. Necessary bidd-
ings and additions of any character
needed 10 keep up with the demands
will be promptly addd.
Mr A. Jacobs formerly of Kansas
City. Mo. wish his brother. J. K. the
latter haviug for netr fourteen years
been a citizen of Shaw nee Okla. came
to Chickasha with a proposition to lo-
cate because of the advantages prom-
ised through. ntral location lu the
New Southwest where transportation
facilities are first-class and cheap
power could be obtained. He says that
all their disappointments have been
of the most gratifying nature. The
Jacobs brothers like all others who
hTe located here of late are bubbling
over Is praise of Chickasha and Its ad
Tantages as a distributing center.
As for the lessee of the Jacob Ci-
gar Vender we can but think ti.M
this end of the proposition Is M!;e-
wise a great opportunity for pilin? up!
dollars. Messrs. Olive and Melton have
the state of Oklahoma. The machines
they have placed in Chickasha ha
been running up gross sales from $3
to $10 per day. We will not attempt
to run into figures the profits from
these machines placed throughout a
s-ate leaving that for those of an in-
Quisitive turn of mind to work out.
i One of the ingenious features of
j the vender is its detective attachme it.
A lead copper s'.eel pr iron slug of
nickel size will not operate the ma-
! chine. Owing to the softless ot the
metal it is Impossible to force a lead
slug Into tne opening large enougn
to work the vender and the copper.
Iron or steel slug is caught in its
course by a magnet that throws it of!
the shute.
The compiny ha started out o do
big business. It has sufficient mate-
rial In store for 5.5M machines and it
loot as t'actt'a 'hey hsd not figu.e-
amiss.
customers a Merry Christmas and a Happy prosperous New Year.
the citizens of Grady Co. for favors extended this year and solicit
your patronage the coming year.
STEPHERISORI-BROWRIE LUMEEK
At the Ghurches
CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN.
Cumberland I Vet-by t" I 'll church.
iil!t Iowa streei.--Snnd.iy afternoon.
Dec. 27 at ; o'clock all Cuuiherlands
and friends are Invited to attend serv-
ices. A. A. Collins Superintendent of
M Isslous.
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METHODIST
Methodist church corner Fourth
and loa Rev. M. L. Butler pas-
tor Sunday school 9: 43 a. m.;
prayer and conference 10:50 a. m.;
preaching 11 a. in. sermon by Itev. C.
II. .VcGhee; Intermediate unl Junior
Epworth Leagues 3 p. m.; Senior Ep-
worth League 6:30 p. m.; sermon by
pastor "i.'IO p. ni. Everybody Invited.
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SECOND BAPTIST.
Second Baptist church worshiping
at Elgh'ii street and Michigan avenue
W. H. Feeples. A. II.. pastor-Bible
school !:41 a. in. F. R. Harrison su-
j perlntendent ; preai hlng at II a. tn. by
1 Hev. E. P. tiarrett of Bluckwell. The
I pastor will preach at night a cordial
welcome to all who will con.e.
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CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
Christian Science Society services
at C. F church 619 Iowa avenue.
Sunday school 10 a. hi.; lesson sermon
11 a. m.. subject. "Chrlstiin Silence;"
testimonial meeting Wednesday even-
ing 7:30. The public Is cordially in-
vited. '
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FIRST BAPTIST.
(At the Court House.)
First Baptist church. Rev. W. A.
Freeman pastor. Sunday school 9:45
a. m. Edgar Cowan superintendent;
preaching 11a. m. V the pastor and
at 7 p. m. by E. F. Garrett of Bhck-
well Okla. Bro. Garrett used to live
In Chickasha and many of his com-
rades and friends of his sinful days
are still here and should heir him.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First rresbyterian church corner
Sixth street and Minnesota avenue
Rev. S. F. Wilson pastor Sabbath
school 9:45 a. m.; preaching 11 a.
m.; special service of sonf by the
choir at 7:30 p. m.; Junior Endeavor
2:30 p. m.; Christian Endeavor 6:43
p. in.; prpyer meeting. Wednesday
8 p. m; communion service and puc-
lic reception of members on the first
Sabbath of the new year.
VOLUNTEERS OF AMERICA.
We have one of the finest mission
halls in the whole Southwest al 123
North Third street. Meeting every
evening at 8 o'clock. Special services
Saturday and Sunday evenings. Good
singing good preaching and interest-
ing gospel talks. You are invited to
come. Captain and Mrs. Frank Msn-
nine. Officers in Charge.
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CHRISTIAN.
Christian church corner Sixth and
Iowa Rev. J. E. Dinger pastor phone
372. 10 a. m.. Bible school. Ceine
one and all g('. the new Supplies for
the next three months. 11 a. ni. ad-
dress by pastor subject "Our Debt
to Christianity.' Bring plenty of good
wili and enthusiasm to this service.
7:30 p. iu. specltil music. Mr. Arta
Goff will render a high-class violin
solo. The sermon theme will be "A
Motto for 1909." Flenty of new song
books. A warm cordial welcome for
you and your friends. This church
extends to all the compliments of this
good glad season.
GENUINE AUTHORIZED VERSION.
A special revival of "The Two Or-
phans" will be seen here under the
direction of Fred G. Conrad with a
carefully selected company of tiied
actors thototighly experienced in the
great roles of this famous play. The
genuine lutborized Kate Claxton ver-
sion will be used it being the only-
one tbat gives a complete idea of the
full power of -- drama. A complete
equipment of special scenery has been
supplied which will permit the entire
production in its orriginal strength to
be given. The management through
Its agreement with Aliss Claxton. has
secured the great benem of her many
years of experience in the prt of the
blind girl. Louise and therefore it will
be played just as it used to be. in de-
tail. In the excellent cast will be
found a cruel Frochard of unusual
power and a crippled Pierre of the
most appealing type while tlie count-
ess. Jaques the minister of police and
the numerous other celebrated charac-
ters will be thoroughly well acted.
BUY YOUR
Christmas Goods
Where you get Satisfaction in
QUALITY STYLE and PRICE
That mean at The Model
Drujr Siore. It means every
thing in any of the following
ilnes.
Baoiisfor our Library Bouks
for the Children Toys and
Games Manicure Sets Su.
lionery.Fens at d Box Papers
hand and Pocket Mirrors Post
Card Albums Purses aud
Leather goods Brushes of ev-
eiy description Toilet Cases
and Combs Perfumes and toi.
let Extracts Stand Mi rors.
We have an especially full se-
lected Hue of gitfs for men
razors shaving sets fountain
pens pocket books bill bookf.
JSJiSSS Christmas
The Model Drug Store
Stop
Your
Kicking
The Chickasha
Bowling Alley
Under Early Ilotel.Come and visit
us and have a good time 12-5-im
IV stbrook r DaCis
H.W. EKHOFF
Cement Contractor
Walks Foundations Guttering
Curbing Artificial Stone
Steps Etc.
PHONE 73S. 1114 S. 14th St.
Real Estate
KXOCOCOCXXXXXXXX)OOC.
FOR SALE-100 ac-
res 6 miles S. east
of Chickasha. Title
Restriction remov
ed. Price $27.50
per acre.
Jonas Cook
HOMES ON SMALL PAYMENTS.
We now have several pseis of city
property th.t we can sell on the in-
stallment plan a small payment down
and the balance pr month. Now Is
your time to get a home and stop pay.
Ing rent. Come quickly as we have
but a few pieces cf property to sell
on this plan. We have seven! ex-
clusive bargains la Tarious parts of
the city. Cail and let tss show yoa
our list of property.
GLOBE INVESTMENT CO
i:-:3-t Phone 833.
Texas Lands On Installments
FRANTZ& FRANTZ
"Prince Ranch"
Artesian Lands
SAN ANTONIO IHSTKICT
SOUTH CENTRAL TKX S.
FIVE ACRES
of the
"FR1NCK RANCH" ARTESIAN
LANDS
can be made to produce and earn
for you as great a return as
$10000 TO $30000
will bring loaned out at
8 per cent?
NET RETURNS
PROFITS
Farmers have raised on lands
in this section
Cotton- to 2 bales
per acre.
Corn -40 to 75 bu.
per acre.
Alfalfa-6 to 9 cut-
tings 7 to 10 tons per
acre.
Watermelons- $200
per acre.
Cauliflower $200
per acre.
Cabbage -8225 per
acre.
Tomatoes-8400 per
acre.
Onions -- $800 per
acre.
Tobasco Peppers
$900 per acre.
JONAS COOK
Asenl for Grady County for Franlz & frantz.
CHICKASHA OKLA.
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Apache Cotton Oil And
Manufacturing Co.
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Chickasha Okla.
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FOR FARM AND
AND BUSINESS
J. P.
Fhcae 149 and 365.
COMPANY
LOW PRICES AND
EASY TERMS
5-acre tract $150; $20 cash
$10 per mo without interest.
to-acre tract $255; $30 casli
$15 per mo. without interest.
20-acre tract $410; $60 cash
$25 per month without interst.
80 acres $18 per acre balance
two equal annual payments 6 per
cent interest.
160 acres or more $ 18 per
acre balance three equal annual
pajments 6 percent Interest.
TWO TOWN LOTS
FREE
With every tract parchased two
town lots each 25 ft. by. 140 ft.
in the townsite of PRINCE are
given free. When the new rail-
road is built S'jutu from San An.
tonio grading for which is now
eoing on immediately south of
San Antonio we predict that your
lots will be worth more than the
purchase price of a 5. 10 or 20-
acre tract of these rich lands.
BUY NOW
Do not delay your investment.
These rich lands are selling rapidly
the demand being already great-
er than we have been able to han-
dle with our full office and field
force of able lieutenants In Okla-
homa Kansas Missouri Nebras-
ka Iowa Illinois Indiana Ohio
Arkansas Tennessee and New
York. On two excursions 2800
acres were sold.
Call and let us tell you about
the 'Prince Ranch." Or write us
at once for booklet.
FRANTZ &f RANTZ
Gemral oBe 59-515Culbrto
Phone 1 109. Oklahoma City.
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CITY PROPERTY
PROPOSITIONS
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 297, Ed. 1 Saturday, December 26, 1908, newspaper, December 26, 1908; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730619/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.