Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 137, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 7, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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HAIL V
H I t K A 5 H A.
;!ncMAsiiA :;mly express
EVANS &
CEO. H. VANS Efor. ERYCE P. SMITH Manager.
TELEPH ONE N Q. 43--- -
o ffTc I a l"p a p e r of gkady county
Entered &i tie Posloffice a t CLckaiU
iaKASiL
SUBSCRIPTION f.ATEt '.
Ore year delivered by carrier. tl.'.O
ix mouths .entered ty carriei 24'J
Thre months delivered ty earrk t .'l
Oce mocth delivered by carrier- . .40
Any erroneoti reflection on the
ny person firm r corporation and
to the columns of the Express mil il be
to tie attention of the KaBageim rut.
'HIGHWAYMAN" SUGGS.
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V"l!!; the J-?is!aant wag In Rf-s
t ioji il.. n wi.aje-rs k-tt K'aii'liiiK '''- i
h.-adir.i.' "ii ;;hway I..;mrt n.-.-M Ahol-j
i !-. ;j 1 a tin you r'j'i u -'''
day but when it wan all ov-r Co!. K;d-
i. i.y tstate bi?hay cornmn-sion-
r was s.i!l fi the job. 'Hi'- so!oo.H
hji-iit. f.-v.-ral tnousand dollars ii
ii -ir cf f 01 t.s to aWbh iii;n but b-;n.
a tA'h'-r heay r''i"!t'"n it a Ji o
":)' jol.
The iiJirhway l'jar f in-fjl Is tnsf -.v
.;..( vbolly by a ?1 tax l"-r antnun
on aotomod.iics and ti.'s a.'iioiiiit
ii -tci the limt )( ;ir ;t about Z').
"i .-' f(in lw:u't lak a dolliir from
tb'- k' ("'Ml r-vMiij': of lb'; tsiat'1 an fl
j! in th ri'forf- 4i.'ficut to a-s why
i-.arlvi-t fciioxM ba ! t a: .glit
ji " Mii.'OTiy dra;-t. It i iio-.'oii-t';at
'.' ini'tit ln oraiiiz'-d on a b-ur
: i but -r!aii!y !or inatiy yca:- to
..'n" v. 1 :! j-ycd ro'f r.'tiiiiiti out; of
t.i. (?mi froli!''!ii lmfo; I be J;ol 1;
of tb- (itatft. tbcrc w ill b'j lb atron k-i-t
r'-'4xii for maiiiiainins mcii a
!-iartmTt. klahniia ( itrinot af fo rd
! hiV.i; a ba'-kwar'l Mi-p iu ibis I f-
V )( .
Col. SugRK ihf; n '-wilt coniin'.fisitj n-
it !'ii aciivi' in tins xood roailn
ii!Ovi.)fi-t!i for niatiy y ars. Long In.-ffiri-
HtaiM'-ood i'P wfiK ai'itatii'iK t lio
sulijwt anil bcli'i;-K to build roailn
yjoiii.d Art! morn. So iriiich thouj; lit
ban be (.'ivi-ri tlx; ubjcc:t that th
j'ood hwilM id-a f a part of rr-ll-ion
and b; n-a'h-K it with tbn cal
of onfi of thf jiroplii-i of old. Ji- ia a
iwoimo ol 'ii"-r.'y and tiil.iiut-iiihiii iiid
riohody wiio knows liim and bin Work
will doubt that be in a rapabli; Ji-adcr
in tin; good roiuiit iiiovemotit.
HELP IMPROVE PARK.
Vinea park is not a mere dr'-am or a
(in r paik. It's the real thins or soon
v.'.ll h". and If you (have any doubtH
jihoiit it. juiit walk around 1 1 the blx k
south of thf Carmrle library and con-
vi !!' yonthidf. 'I l.i'ie you will ttce
tb.- baby park pet'ins a fit art in thin
world
The plans for u mod.'ht little beauty
ti ot and rent place Initiated by MiHM
'Neill are fcadually beiiiK w ol k.-.l
out ai.rl h Hih bi i-t of li ' x t neek a
Hiilmiani ial Hiioni4 will -liB made. H
is u "labor of love" for all eoneeriK'd
in It the whole imdi-riakinsr being car-
lied out by volunl.'er eont ribiil ioiiK.
Now we come to the important part
of this story. Mi.sH O'Neill tiei-da a
number of things to make Vines pnrk
v.hat it ia intendi-d to be. Lumber
.
t usw. V? '
Steel Cut No Chaff All Coffee
Air-tight Cans Net Weight Never Sold Bulk
NEW STATE BRAND TEA (in package only.) Choicest
selected cultivated crop imported by us direct from
grower For iced tea or .served hot.
NEW STATE BRAND RIPE PINEAPPLE. New State
Urand Red Soekcye Salmon Creen Beans Golden Wax
IVans Peas Asparagus etc. No use to worry about
your daily menu when you can get New State Brand
Canned Fruits Vegetables Fish etc. to cat and New
fd.de Codec and Tea to drink. All ready for you.
WHEN WILL YOU CALL?
Your own Good Grocer has a telephone. He is waiting to serve you.
"New State Brand" Emphasizes Quality
'I he Wi! i -von Ha! li-i'r.-tier Co.
SMITH
Okla. s second class mail matter.
On week delivered by carrier.. .19 j
One year by mail 4.00 j
K.x JTioutLg by mail 2.vij
Three mouths by mail ...... 1.00
Single copy . - .05
.Iiaracter itandlof or reputation of
any miag'jitomcist which may appear
gUd; corrected won it l-ei brougbl
-
in needed to build tin; jark -ai.s or
if yon feel very erierou you tan just
d"iiar ready-maiie teats. Hose for
f ;- . r. i i.- i needed and it is bop'-.d
ti at nm public spirited ii;z''ii will
'iona'.; it. Abo more flowers are
want-d j-artkularly castor -beans
cantias arid viueas. I'erhas you have
mjiih' siirplus plants In your yard.
bi-h you noiild like to donate. All
of ther.e tbiiiKs are needed early ni-u
week.
Kvery rliizeri f.houid help in earry-j
iiiS out this laudable enterprise. A
small contribution from every one will
make it posi-.ibie to put the park Iu
firht elass condition. "What thou doet
io fjub-kly."
RIVALRY FOR GOOD ROADo A FINE
SYMPTOM.
A national hij.'iiway otiKbt to run
north and Kouth Ibrouli Orady coun-
ty another one east and west and a
few more diagonally. Then t'addo
county Comanche and all the rent
oukHi to have equally aa many of
them.
The rivalry that has sprung up over
fret i Ins; the Meridian road is one of
the fineht things yel In tins wbole bis-
tory of the movement. V"f bope every
one of the towns will suceed in Kettliiif
this road or a branch of it. There is
absolutely no danger of baving too
many good roads. If we can put the
road through from Ml Iteno straight to
lied river It. will be fine and it will
be still better if we cun run another
line weit through Vcrdcn to Anadarko
and on to l.awton. What we want is
more god roads and we hope the vari-
ous towns Interested will wax so hot
In their rivalry that as a result we
Mia!l liave a whole net-work ol up to-
date highways in this section. Let
tiie good work go on.
Aiu.il i-r iieccnnily is to go on
t j 1-4.5 list picture films".
As lung a our uupa keep giov. ing
we jioeda't worry over the little fluiry
on Wall street.
-o-
C)ne e mine the rain regulator has
gone to hat knocking out a hoimi run
and once more he dark forebodings
of crop failure are .pushed further Into
the future. Never has there been a
season when the needed rains came so
regularly and just at the time to do
the most good.
o
Things are iu a had way religiously
down at Ihirant. Tim pastor of the
Methodist church there in a sermon
"Hijii Slate
Wedding Gifts of Individuality
Can Le four. in oir irener? ''.ck of Cut Glass
and fcohd .- :'ver.
Cut Class Sugar and CreamcrStt at $3.25 to S3. 50
Water Sets $10.50 to $25.00
Nappies ; $L35 to $3.50
Sterling Teaspoons $1.50 to $8.50 set
Berry Spoons Ice Cream Forks Salad Forks
and other odd pieces $1.00 to $10.00
M. FLATAU & SON
Jeweler and Opticians
tr.f o'lif-r day said "I don't b'-iieve
tbre is a baved man in tl-is ciiurtb
and few wotnon who are saved." That's
a dark picture Indeed let's take up a
'oiiec'Jon and send a aissionary to
the beatlien down there.
EXPRESS PACKAGETTE8.
4
Little drops of water
Falling when they orter
Make our mugs for miles
Spread out wide with siniies
"Told you so." The oil magnates
are buying honk wagons.
And this rush of June weddings
isn't bad business for the preachers.
liut remember young man that the
habit of lingering at the gate frequent
ly leads up to life-long trouble.
The man who thoroughly makes up
bis mind to live and do the best be
knows how needn't worry much over
this" rest of it.
Of course It. M Cochran claims
credit for the rain but Dick McKay
was really the promoter of it. Coch-
ran's shower was due several days ago.
Deacon Honrfaee says there are lots
ol sHinis who would rather sing of
the "Home over there" than to cut the
weeds and pretty up their homo over
liere.
We notice that the Job of joet lau-
reate of Kngland is now vacant. How-
ever the packagette man prefers bis
present posl'ion. It's a good opening
lor Hill Heavers.
A Chickasba woman dreamed a clev-
er packagette vei-He but she had for-
gotten it the next morning and thus
the literature of the world loses a
gem. This packagette business Is get-
ting fierce.
Now what would you do if you bad
made a deal for a few perfectly cold
bottles and waited till long alter bed-
time for a bootlegger to deliver it and
he didn't come? Ask but we won't
tell his name.
Our idea is that St. I'eter will be
very lenient with the man who tears
off a fair sized chunk of profanity
when he iB milking a cow on a hot
summer evening amid stinging flies
and a swishing tail.
A STOLEN SMILE'R TWO. 4
44tt
H is sweet to be remembered
Hut oh it is sweeter still
That one should be forgotten
When he owes a man a bill.
-Dill Nye.
"I reckon I'm the tendcrest hearted
man In this town" O I. Doolittle told
the Monroe County Appeal. "When
my -wife goes out to chop the wood or
hoe the garden I go off up town be-
cause I simply can't bear to see her
work so hard."
A Sure Sign.
"Daughter and her beau must have
had a terrible quarrel! "
"Why so?"
"Five pounds of candy a bunch of
roses and two matinee tickets have
just arrived." Judge.
SCRIPTURE.
ISAIAH 40th CHAPTER 25th TO
i 31st VERSES.
To whom then will ye liken me or
shall I be equal said the Holy One.
Lirt up your eyes on high and be-
i hold who hath created these things
I that bringeth out their host by num-
ber: he calleth them all by names by
the greatness of his might for that he
is Btrong in power: not one falleth.
j Why sujest tlioii O Jacob and speak-
! est O Israel. My wny Is bid from the
Lord and my Judgment Is passed over
i from my t.od?
not beard that the everlasting God t;.e '
Lord the Creator f the ends cf the
earth fainteth not neither is weary?
there is no searching of b:s ucder-
Btanding. He giveth power to the faint: and to
them that have no might be increas-
eth strength.
Even the youths shall faint and be
weary and the young men shail utter-
ly fall:
But they that wait upon the Lord
shall renew tntir strength: they ghal!
i.iouni up with wings as eagles: they j
shall run and not be weary: and shall j
waik and not waint. j
JUST A THOUGHT
Ere the Day Is Gone.
ti
Must a man be a liar to be untrue? j
Must he be a roue to be impure?
Must be be caught red handed to be
cruel and vindictive? Nay. Thoughts
make the man. Habitual thinking de-
termines the character. Thoughts
"originate in the life-cells of our be-
ing" according to the dictum of sci-
ence and are our truest isbue and rev-
elation. And thoughts may be as fatal
as crime to the development of a lofty
manhood. Regulate your thoughts
and you regulate the direction and the I
measure of your growth. Think of sin-
ful gains and sinful pleasures and your
character will lose us warmth and
color. Think of duty righteousness
and Cod think of whatsoever things
are honest lovely and of good report
and the beauty of holiness will be re-
flected in your face. J. Sanders Heed.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Compiled by the Grady County
Abstract Company 112
North Third Street.
C. and C. Nations to Franklin Peters
.V12-KI SK.il; H-u WN'K; SW NK
XK l'J-7-5.
Franklin refers and wife to C. H.
Oibson 5-2S-I:! $;!?.;.li; same land.
Loutltia Crutchfield to J. H. Stine
V21-i:! $l; NIC NK SW; E SK NE
NW; SW NW XK ::2-.".-7.
O. W. Fiarefoot and wife to A. II.
Hums and wife 5-211-13 $2')0; lots 13
II i: 10 IT block 2 Darcfoot addi-
tion to C'liickasha.
W. T. Cloud treasurer to C. H. (lib-
son fi-ti-13. iots 3-1. block -II Middle-
b rg.
HELP FOB
WDilKlllG GIRLS
Two Girls Tell Story of Their
Illness and How They
Found Relief.
New Orleans La "I take pleasure
I in writing these lines
to express my grati-
tude to you. I am
only 1G years old and
work in a tobacco
factory i hav
been a very sick girl
but I have improved
wonderfully since
taking Lydia E.
Finkham's Vegeta-
ble Compound and
am now looking fine
and feeling a thousand time better."
Miss Amelia Jahuillakd CIS Sev-
enth Street New Orleans La.
St Clair Pa. "My mother was
alarmed because my periods were sup-
pressed and I had pains in my back and
side and severe headaches. I had pim-
ples on my face my complexion was sal-
low my sleep was disturbed I had ner-
vous spells was very tired and had no
ambition. Lydia E.i'inkham's Vegeta
ble Compound Im worked a charm in i
Wilf "lun u nrl tint nm. lei i ail nil I w!ltf1 I
imncjumuiMiii.
in a mill among hundreds of girls and
have recommended your medicine to
many of them." Miss Estki.la Ma-
GUiitK 110 Thwing St Saint Clair Pa.
There is nothing that teaches mora
than experience. Therefore auch let-
ters from girls who have suffered and
were restored to health by Lydia E.
Pinkham'3 Vegetable Compound should
be a lesson to others. The same remedy
is within reach of all.
If you want specinl advice write to
I ydin E. liiikbiim Medicine Co. (cmifl-
dentin!) Lynn Mass. Yonr letter will
h opened rend and answered by a
...mi l .id held iu fcirirt etiufbb'Ht c.
mm mm V
May get fountain pens by
calling at the store. Every
pen sold gets you
10000 Votes on the Piano
ie Lion tmam score
Strawberry Shortcake
Made
Made
Made
Choice Yellow Cooking Oil
It makes FRIED CHICKEN taste better. No odor-can be heated
to a higher degree.
CHICKASHA COTTON OIL COMPANY
There Is Nothing Better.
Hunt the world over and you will
not find a heller remedy for diarrhoea
than Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea itemedy. it always cures.
For sale by all dealers. Adv. tl&w
!
osmg
On '
Summer
1T 1
Goods
of all
if Oil
Can
TO
Savings by
buying
' Mow
J w w w . '-m V 4 w - .y j
r - '
Prices
''4 ll
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
more economical
easier to digest
better with
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Lincoln Floor Finishe
You can refinish your floors at trifling cost. Just
clean the floor thoroughly let it dry and apply the
Lincoln Floor Paint Lincoln Floor 'Varnish or Lin-Co-Lac.
It only requires a small amount the cost is trifling.
A quart can will be sufficient to finish 75 squaie feet
of surface two coats with a smooth hard surface
that's easy to clean and easy to keep clean.
Our "lit
me Painting Jhs" book tells you how to
make your old floors like new and how to give pine or
softwood floors the durable finish and elegant appear-
ance of expensive hard wood. Ask for itit's free.
Stephenson-Brownc Lumber Co.
PHONE 37
RTr-':'.Tr".r.MT
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WiZ CARS
Studebakcr facilities backed
by the greatest automobile fac-
riea in the world and (58 success-
ful years of vehicle manufacture
make possible a value of .'() per
cent greater than haa heretofore!
been known.
88 000 Studebakcr Cars now
on the road and satisfied owners
everywhere
I "Not How Cheap ButlLw Good"
Order in advance as the de-
mand ia far irjoxcesu of the sup-
ply. Paul
Spining
DEALER
Phono ir5
Chickasha
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Grape Joice
As the weather gets warm
o'ir appetites crave sonie-
thins to slack our thirst.
We have just received a
shipment of the famous
Naboth Grape. Juice. We
invite you to notice our win-
dow displaying these
goods.
(Irape Juice used to be
a luxury but it is now a
necessity the price is very
reaaonable.
We handle four sizes.
Half Pint 15c
finis 25c
Quarts 50c
Half Gallon 75c
Kcmcniber lienor han-
dles Quality Goods.
Phone Si and 81.
120 South Third Street.
i
Hhs( ;; on not know-ti? Ilasl tie hi
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 137, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 7, 1913, newspaper, June 7, 1913; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730747/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.