The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 291, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 27, 1900 Page: 1 of 4
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The Chickasha Daily Express.
Vol-l - - J CMckasha Indian Territdry. Tuesday November 27 1900. No. 291
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A WISE MAN
A wise man always pais a fair
price for his thoes.
lie knows that when ft five dollar
shoe is offered for adollarand a half
it is not a tive dollar shoe.
He doesn't expect something for
nothing.
lie knows that our shoes and our
prices arc exactly right and that
our f-3. 50 shoes are the best $3.50
shoes in town.
EMERSON
Shoes and
Satisfaction.
SOCIETY CARDS. .
DEMOLAYCOMMANOKHY No. 4. K. T.
T " ;J' Meetotb first Monday o
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Kjr'-'ic!-. ! K. HAMILTON. E.C.
A. II. Snow. Recorder.
ALPHA UllXiKOF PKKKECTION.
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CHICKASUA CMAFTKlt No. 17. K. A. M.
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k4i mouth.
J. WILLIAM BPKAKK
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CHICK .ARM A J.ODGH NO. W.
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Meet. Tuesday Bight
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I.i t.lUit;i-J! KKUKCKAH LoDOE NO.
Heeu 4t and 3rd Tuesday nlgbu
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MUUKKN WOODMfcN
'M' AMXRICA-Moct every TharsUa
mlirht in Masonic Hall. Veiling
T nvnrober cordially Invited lost-
L. SUV MONKUK.
rouxi'l
C. 8. rWTKK
Clerk
Dr. N. M. ReedGr
Of Topeka Kan. treats success-
fully the following diseases: Kid-
. hty and Livci Coinplaiut Indiges-
t tion and all Stomach Disorders
I Female Complaints Tiles Tim-
f .les Kheumatics and .Nervons
I Disease? Lost Manhood and
! Womanhood Gonorrhoea and all
Syphilitic Diseases at all stages.
Will give examination and one
t reek's treatment free to all that
.lire at a distance np to the first
of Jannary 1901- Over thirty
years in the practice of medicine
and fifteen years on special
diseases. Examination free. Any
kind of baths that patient may
require.
Da. N. SI. Reedkr
Chickasha I. T.
Booms at Frank Uoge.
Henry Schafer.
W HOLESALE iXD RLT1IL
Liquors
Wines
Cigars
Beer.
SMITING A SPECIALTY.
EH. RSNO O. T.
Scoffern & Wells
lie.xt. Estate Kentai Aciencv
I'm c 'i :id farm prnj efiy for ca'.cor rcijt.i
fiTv p' jH'rty eousi.tlni.' ol rtsMoni-c. block
it:.il l.'is.i oiielocti.)usaad lew- i;ov
Oillce lu Fair building.
O'KKASiU.' ; . : Inp. Tei-
A Pathetic Scene.
Yesterday in a neighboring
town a sad-faced woman and
three littlo boys sat all day long
in a farm wagon in the middle of
the street shivering in the cold
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7 UKr wuo - .!
uiuu& iu u uivo wuere some Kinu
of an intoxicant was sold llonr
after Lour the little family wait-
?l aq4 held the team and late in
the afternoon a seedy looking
individual dirty and ragged and
disheveled staggered out to the
outfit clambered In and drove
away swearing and belaboring
the team in a most brutal manner.
If drinking only injured the man
who drinks the trouble would be
minimized but the innocent one
at home are the real sufferers.
These pathetic scenes are being
enacted iu len thousand placi-s
all over our land. '-Wine is a
mocker" and it causes most of
the sufferings of the women and
children of the word Yinita
Chieftain. . f . j .. -
My sou follow not the foot-
steps of the loafer and make uo
example of bim who is tired; for
verily I Bay to you their business
is overstocked the seats iu the
corners aro all taken and the
whittling places are all oecnpied.
It is better to saw wood at two
bits a cord than to whittle in a
loaQug inatch and cuss the Gov-
ernment. My son whilst thou
hast left in thy skull the sense of
ajuy bird breakaway from the
Cijarette habit for lo. tby breath
stinketh like a glue factory and
thy whole appearance is less
intelligent than a stone dummy.
Yea thou art a cipher with the
rim knocked off. Kx.
k call for a statehood conven-
tion composed of delegates from
both Oklahoma and the Iudian
territory to meet at South Mc-
Afester December 10th has been
completed. Each territory is en-
titled to 300 delegates and as
many alternates will be selected.
The apportionment for the Indian
Territory is us follows: One del-
egate and one alternate for each
lWM) popnlation or major part
thereof in every town and city.
A list of delegates and alter-
nates selected to be wiailed to S.
D. Bradford Ardmnre I. T. in
u lul"luuvu UU0UuuAlaster committed suicide by
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time to reach him on or before
Dee. 7th so that the roll of Rele-
gates can be prepared for the con-
Wednesday night J. W. Adams !
a furniture dealer of South Mc
Jsbootingbiuiself through tbehead.
His business was in prosper?!?
condition and no cauecan be as
signed for the act unless it be that
he couldn't stand South BIcAles-
ter as a place of residence.
Vinita Chieftain i
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Single-barrelled statehood is jiut
a matter of time and destiny so
help shove it along'. Pauls Valley
News 'Z' 1 If ' '-J-
With the exception of a murder
case now and then distributed
over the territory this is a pretty
good place to live nowadays
Indian Territory mobs have never
burned negroes; train robbing has I
shifted . to the northern states
where they should properly ocrnr
and banks are not robbed of thon-
hands'of dollars by dishonest
officers. 'Tis true we have the
HiuIe statehood question dp but
that will be outlayed after Christ-
mas and we'll settle down to the
Hume jolly old life nnder Mans-
field's digest restraining orders
tubal las U. S. courts and
Hitchcock's hifalntin hierarchy.
Muscogee Times.
The Si Perkins Comedy Com-
pany will inaugurate a short sea-
son at the court house next Mon-
day. December 3rd.' presenting' 'a
repertoire of comedies and drama
opening iu the laughable comedy
"Why Votics .Left Home'i the
play being of the farce comedy
order full of peculiar and amusing
situations. All the latest songs
and dinces being introduced. The
White Hussar Band and Concert
orchestra being a musical feature
will be appreciated by the musical
people of Chickasha and on the
opening night If dies will be ad-
mitted free when accompanied by
gentleman or lady holding one
paid reserved seat 50 cent ticket
provided the seat is secured prior
to 6:30 p. m. December 3rd.
IHrgnin prices 25 35 and 50 cents.
An amosing incident is report-
ed from Woods county. A young
couple were married at Sunday
school j Immediately after the
ceremony was over the superin-
proTnroTgYrtroTmmr
Purchase a home in your young days
That your old age may be passed in comfort.
ROB T. L. McQUISTON
Will open his Land Office 4 blocks west of
Court house till he finds a location to suit.
Land Bought. Sold and Exchange.
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3Fonr Blocis Vest of He Court
CHICKASHA
tendant requested that all those;
present recite a scriptnal quota-
tion. To make herself prominent
the bride was the first to arise
and; she repeated th parage:
Suffer little children to come!
unto me." Th- audience col-
lapsed. ;
m'ass meeting
All male persons cf Chickasha
without regard to race or political
affiliation who favor single state-
hood are requested to meet in
mass conventoa at the court
hoase Saturday December 1st
1900 at 2 o'clock p. m. for the
purpose of selecting delegates to
the single statehcod convention
to be held at Sonth McAiester on
the 10th day of December 1900.
R F Scoffern mayor.
. Try the Grand Avenue fcr good
meals. W. L. McMasx Prop.
THE BSQ CASH
PROOF
RUST!
PROG?
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We are protid to call our customers' atten-
tion to such a corset. Wo know no better.
AY 0 can fit you handsomely ct 91.00 or if
jxu wish a finer quality All arc Rust-proof
$i.25 $1.50 $1.7S.
Ask to Fae Warner's HUST-PSOOF.
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NOTICE!
Small hoviPes built on short notice; rents collected; property-
looked after and necessary repairs kept up. Should you wish
to purchase a home and and haven't money come and see me.
Mortgages raised and loans extended. Purchase a home and
your dear little wife will beautify it. Should you wish to buy
sell rent or exchange property of any kind give me a call.
List your property if you wish to Sell Exchange or Rent.
Money advanced on property placed in my charge. Mone.i to
Loan. If your are thinking of purchasing lots or a home call on
House.
ROBT.
INDIAN TERRITORY.
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R. K. Wootten Ju. Vice Pres. Cashier. U. F. Johnson Ass't. Cashier. Z
Cashier.
No. 5431.
First National Bank
Capital . . . $25000.00.
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CHICKASHA
DHRECTORl:
R. .V. Jtourland C. II. Ressent R. Bond E. B. Johnson A. L. Kail
R. K Woolen j. Webb Hendrix C. B Campbell H. B. Johnson.
CORRESPONDENTS Importers and Traders National Bank New York; Am-
oilcan National Hunk IvanMM City. Mo; Boatman's Bank Bt Louis Mo; Furmeru
J and Meehinlcs Bank fort Worth Texas.
Mi Our patrons. Irrespective of the size of their aooounts will receive careful and
considerate attention and liberal accommodation mill be extended them upon accept-
2 able collateral.
J. C. Boh art. President. J.A. Bohabt Cashier.
J. H. Clakk VlcePrcsident.
ISTXBLISHID 1194.
Bank of Chickasha .'
CHICKASHA INDIAN TERRITORY.
Capital : : : $20000.00
INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY $150000.
Offers to Depositors every Facility which their Balances Buai- X
ness and Responsibility Warrant. v
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I am very much overstocked with
clothing and overcoats. Anyone
in need of clothing will find it to
their interest to call and examine
our stock before buying.
I am willing to make an even ex-
change for the cash so come and
get my prices.
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L. McQUISTON
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J. B. Cr ark. Ass't Cash
W. A. Hohaiit Ass't Ca&h
STORE:
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Dawson, A. M. The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 291, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 27, 1900, newspaper, November 27, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730759/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.