Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 215, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 14, 1907 Page: 5 of 8
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WHY??? Men find our $io to $25 suits so much better tlf;m
others sell tor the same price
WHY ??? We jihvsys hold our old customers and are constantly
winning nev ones.
WHY ??? So very many . people think this the best store at
whkli to buy-Clothing.
WHY ??? You .should do yovr trading bete.
Come in and Learn about Theie and Other Why'i
! entertained by Miss Gussie JoJhns.
j The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Bap-
! tist church will meet with Mrs. T. C.
j Bailey at S p. m.
I The Maccabees will be entertained
I by Mesdames Thurman. Turner Tha-
! gai il and Thomas.
i The Trainmen's Auxiliary will meet
j in t'ae afternoon.
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j The St. Luke's Guild will meet with
Mrs. Ed. Johns.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Con-
KreKational church will hold a Har-
vest Home supper at the new church
in the evening with an elaborate me-
nu. Friday
The Euchre club will meet with
Miss Hazel Smith corner 11th. anil
Chit-kasha.
Mrs. Henry Carl entertained a few
friends yesterday afternoon for Mrs.
Frank Ray of Colorado. Several
contests furnished the amusement for
the afternoon including an odor con-
.J. . - .J. . .J- . . . . . .1. . . .J. . . . tl"'st an'l a sketching contest. Dainty
prizes were awarded to the winners
in both these. Music by Mrs. Hat-
! field and Mrs. Ray was enjoyed by
t'm rmeots. as was also a ovelV lun-
If the Long Distance Telephone is a factor in your business. I'.very cheon.
conservation closes a transaction I
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I'anied their guard
THE SOCIAL CALENDAR FOR i The Maccabe
NEXT WEEK meeting Tues
Monday which U-y reo:
1 lie Pythian Sisters will hold their team. 1 fie team wl! lie re id- to con'
regular meeting.' I pete in the drill contert at the .stiit"
The Knights and Ladies of. Secur-! fair at Oklahoma . City which com-
ity will meet in the evening at the j men res Oct. 6th. The guard teams of
home of C. C. Goetting corner 9th the two territories will compete with
and Dakota for election of officers. each other. The M icrabce ladies al-
Tticxday 1 so decided to change the date of their
liridge Whist club meets. meeting from Tue.-day afternoon t )
The Senorita club will be entertain-i Wednesday as soon as they are in-
ed by Mrs. H. R. Kreitz. stalled in their new ball. Dainty re.
The West Hill Sewing club will be j f reshinents were served by Mrs. Ken-
dig and Mrs. Staple!
I.tst meeting was over.
on before th.-
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CuRvr!.!.'...! l'Jfc by Komw MJ. Co. .
For the first time sir.ee 1
took the Agency f 2m
able to show a corrupt .
line of the BEST k IT-
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Heretofore my sbipmtnth have been sold on' ttpon arrival
We now can now show you 5 styles from ??o.oo to f 32.50
Come in at once. You will be glad yon come.
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THE OUTFITTERS
CHICKASHA I. T.
You Can't Dodge Prosperity
Day rates low Night rates Lower
Pioneer Telephone & Telegraph Company
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SPECIAL BARGAINS
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Day or night. Leave us your call
and you won't get left. Carriages
.for parties theatre all occasions.
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203 CHICKASHA AVE.
PHONE 59.
IT IS WORTH WHILE
To deal with a firm Laving an
Established Reputation for Fair Dealing
The Best 1'rice Consistent With (Quality
Square Treatment and Your Money's Worth m7 always be had
from the
Armstrong - Spioiog Lumber Company
.'i.'O. 17o feet front in southwest
portion of the city vacant good
community; to be sold on easy terms.
FVice SW)0.
375. CO ft. lots on West Hill in
best portion of city offered for $"!)
e:ii'h corner $700.
374. Quarter block on Kan. Ave.
close in adjacent to best business por-
tion of city. Price $8001).
372. A beautiful home on South
:ird. street offered for $2."0li.
370. Two 50 ft. lots nicely located
in It. I. Addition good 4 room house
and improveemnts $1400.
37X. 50x16.1 ft. on SS. 4th. st.
well improved one of the best homes
in the city; cheapat $11000.
.'ISO. 200ft. first class trackage j
property in r nsco Addition. 1 rice
sr:o.
37 25 ft. lot on Colorado Ave.
between 2nd and 3rd -ts. offered for
soo
The younf? people of the B. Y. P.
U. spent a very pleasant 'eve.iiiijj 0:1
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Pet-
tijrmv. The evening's enterluin-
ment consisted of an experience meet-
ing when each prese.it donated a dol
lar which they had earned an! told
the manner in which they earned it.
Many of the experiences were quite
anviring and caused much laughter.
Dainty refreshments were served by
the host and hostess before the con-
clusion of the evening.
Mrs. P. C. Snining was hostess to
the Whist club last Tuesday morning!
in honor of her sister Miss Harriet1
Spininjr of South Oranjre N. J. Cards!
were played at five tables and the!
highest score was made by Mrs. Ed;
Johns wdio was presented with a sil-
ver fork. Mrs. Ralph Heryer receiv-J
ed the second prize. A delicious hm-
eheon was served before the ladies;
left. . !
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The Altar S.iciety met last Thurs-j
day afternoon with Mrs. Tom Burke
at 405 Iowa and had one of their us-!
ual pleasant meetings. At this meet-:
ing arrangements were made to take:
to take charge of the Owl Drug Store
fountain next Tuesday night. The
proceeds will go to the improvement'
of the Catholic church.
Light refreshments were served at;
tliis meeting. j
Sole agents "Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet'
The West Hill Sewing club held
an enjoyable meeting last Tuesday
afternoon ;t the home of Mrs. S. W.
Hayes on West Kansa.-. Sewing and
fancy work furnishe I the customary
diversion of t! e afttrro ) 1 an i an ele
gant luneheon was served by Mrs. I
Hayes before the guests left for their!
home-. The club will be entertained!
at its next meeting by Miss Gussie1?
Johns.
An Endorsed Check Gives No
Ground ior Disvute
The endorsement upon the back of
each check is evidence that the party re-
ceived payment.
This endorsement makes each check
an indisputable receipt for the amount
paid. No need to pay any bill the second
time.
Pay by check it's the safe way.
We offer exceptional advantages for
checking accounts both large arid small.
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Chlckaslia National Hank
CAPITAL FULL PAID - - $100000
Mrs. A A. Humphrey.' entertained
the Penoritu club on ia-t Sitovdiy ;f-
ternomi at ser home on S. 7th. st.
The ladies spent the afternoon as us.
nnl in n nlpninf informl! m;innpr
i and loveiv refreshments wei e?rve;i ' ft
! by Mrs. Humphreys. Guests of the
jclub were Mesdames C. R. Stone R.
I M. Cochran J. II. Venable and S.
W. Bird.
Y ITS GARLAND'S IT'S ALRIGHT'
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! customers. Call and see us in regard few fru'niis 'ightfuiiy at a 12
! would interest you concerning Real
300 Cow Diary 600 Acres of Land
South of City
THE FAMOUS GARLAND BUTTER
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GOOD & GO.
Rooms 3 & 4 Terrell bldj;.
Phone 357.
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Estimates on all work gladly furnished
Phone 341 Office 123 North Third St.
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Baby Martha fc
Pride of Okl honia ioc
Sp rtish Hand Made
C'ear Havantia Cigars
Union Made
Manufactured in Oklahoma City...
Weir Pharmacy
ill South Third
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Bell & llolloifay
Proprietors of the
Rock Lland Sliaving Parlors
i'omprewod Air Masssure. Bath in Connee
tioii. Beat shine on earth.
Third Street Chiekasha. I. T
GiSS FuRTIl FEUFJS
Studio now open for Pupils in
Voice and Piano ....
Cver VViiiiams' Tilusie Store
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Mi Early 'Billiard Parlor
Carries the Finest Line of
Imported and Domestic Ci-
gars in the city-
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Pure Cream and Milk
norm. 1 hp ( inner v;is verv dchrimis
and served in thre courses and fully H Delivered Anywhere in the City
enjoyed by all 'the guests. Those p re-1
sent were Mesdames Adkinson Light
Sparks Riddle Tinsman Baze and
M. Hamilton.
The last meeting of the Ladies'
Auxiliary of the Baptist church was
held at the home of Mrs. J. C. Eis-
f elder with a good attendance. A good
business meeting was held after which
the hostess serve! dainty refreshments
and an informal social hour was en-
joyed. The members of St. Luke's Guild
of the Episcopal church met with Mrs.
Harry Brown son last- Thursday after-
noon and spent a few hours quite plea-
santly. Good business and social ses-
sions were enjoyed by a large num-
ber of ladies.
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Steam Htat
Three Story brick
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Regular Meals 25 cents....;
Lunch Counter Always Open
311 Chickasha Avenue
Z. L. McFarland5vjst: Proprietor.
Miss Vieie Wooten entertained a
few friends very pleasantly 'last ev-
ening in bonor of Misses Ethel Spen.
cer and Lillian Hendricks who leave
for college Monday. j
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Ilutson enter-j
tained a few friends very delightfully
at dinner Thursday evening in honor j
of the first anniversary of their wed-1
ding. j
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Misses Ruby and Merle Hit-hards i
returned home last night after a "I
months visit wi'.'h their father in El
Xev.
Mrs. Harry Osborn arrived yester
day from Gallatin Mo. to spend a
month with relatives. Mr. Osborn
was expected this afternoon.
Mrs. M. Hamilton is spending a
few davs in Marlow this week.
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LIGHT I5RKAD
tboroushly uuiriticus iieuiilfnl
and of delicious taste cn easily he
made if vou ue the ri-- Lt kiiui of
f!oun The Full Cream fiour is of
the highest standard of t-xceUt nee
superior to ony other tntv.le as ev-
ery particle cf the wheat is th ini-
tiated iB its mnnnfaotiire except
those elements e q-ecialiy gilapud
for makirfe good bread.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 215, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 14, 1907, newspaper, September 14, 1907; Chickasha, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730755/m1/5/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.