Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 242, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 9, 1920 Page: 3 of 8
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKA8HA. OKLAHOMA SATURDAY OCTOBER 9 1920.
PAGE THREE
P
ersonal
Mention
Bring your prescriptions to Brown-
son's Drug Store. 5-tt.
II
hi
Miss
ingtnn
Marguerite Detunon. of Iex-
Oklii. is the- guest of Minn
Blanche Aliwlcr
F. 10. Clayton county registrar re-
turned yesterday afternoon from a
visit with fi lends in Houston aud
Galveslon Texas.
Gas and electric 'hills are duo and
payable at the company's office on
..or before the 10th. L'ules paid the
service may he discontinued without
further notice. gilt.
('apt. J. S. Downs returned yester-
day evening from the V. C. V. re-
union held In Houston Texas.
Dr. i". 0. Boon is expected to re-
turn tomorrow from a 'week's visit
in Chicago.
II. I. Grigsby city at torney re-
turued last night from Houston
Texas -where he attended the Con-
federate Veterans' reunion.
We wash cars at (!. B. VV. x
Notice our Saturday special on
galvanised buckets 10 qt. Ijc; 1? ut.
35c;. 11 (jt. tlftc. Clwlfant Hardware
Co. - 9-1 1.
Harvard Has High
Hopes for Winner
in Grid Contests
t'has. K. Horn expects to attend
the republican rally in Oklahoma
City this afternoon.
Vours
Freed.
for good service.
II. F.
20-tf.
Lee tires at reduced prices. G. H.
tV. 121 Kansas Avenue.
Notice our' Saturday specials on
Galvanized Oil Cans; 2 gallons S.'pc;
3 gallons fl.50; 5 gallons $1.3.1.
Chalfant Hardware Co. 9-lt.
John Hankins left this morning for
Oklahoma City where he will hear
Senator Waren G. .Harding republi
can presidential nominee who
speaks this afternoon.
-Meet your
fountain.
friends at
Brownsona
5-4 1.
Storage day week month.
W.
G. B.
0-1 1.
Oil and gas leases for sale. Will
sell 200 acres ne commercial lease
near drilling well at Bradley. $r00
to $7.f0 per acre. Carl V. Donaldson.
New Chickasha hotel. ti-lt
W. N. Shepard 'custodian at the
county eo'urt house returned late
yesterday afternoon frojn Houston
Texas- where he attended the l'. '.
V. reunion.
Hudson-Essex Cad ilia e Sales' Ser-
vice. C. B. W. 421 Kansas. ' Phono
'JOS.
Notice our Saturdap special on j
Galvanized tubs. No. 0 $1.00; No. 1 y.
Cunibridgo Mass. Oct. 9. Har-
vard's hopes tor supremacy on the
gridiron this autumn are running
high. The prospects for developing
a well-l.Hiiahced Crimson squad from
he wealth of material available was
never brighr according to (he
coaches. . "
Although Head Coach Bob Fisher
has not made his final choice Ilia
selections so far indicate that the av-
erage weight of the line men vi'.l be
.about 190 pounds while that of the I
pounds.
whole team should average 1ST
The candidates in their dally work-
outs have shown excellent kicking
and running qualities. The entire
group of backfield candidates kick
well. t
In assembling tentative line Fl-Iter
chose three regulars two' substi
tutes from last year's squad and two
new men. This line consisted of
Clark a new comer from Colorado
who weighs 1S1 pounds; Lockwood
184 pounds; Kane 185 Pounds; Bol-
hert an Oklahoma man 206 pounds;
Brown 200 pounds; Woods 222
pounds and HuVemeyer 175 pounds.
Clark and Kane were used on the
end positions Lockwood and Tolbert
as tackles Brown and Woods as
guurus ami llaveineyer at center.
This combination showed good team-
ELGIN COPLE WEDS.
It. C. Bolter u'g ;;( 0f Klgin and
Airs. Laura 'Scott age 41 of Elgin
wore. united lu marriage yesterday
afternoon in the court clerk's ort'ice.
The ceremony wasi performed by T.
P. Moore Justice of the pence.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
take pleasure In announcing
that Mr. Frank llulen is now asso-
ciated with m." and will have charge
pf our farm .sales department. Mi.
Hulon Jieds no introduction to the
people of Grady county. Ho is an old
timer here a m-aetionl tamwi. rn.
many years and through his con-
nection with the Assessors offim.
enjoys a wide acquaintance among
the farmers of our county.
If you want to buy land. If you
want to sell land if you want to
talk land call for Frank. Our latch
string Is out give it a pull.
'Respectfully yours
9-3t. Uw. Lester L. Price.
WE WANT TO KNOW YOUI
AND WANT YOU TO KNOW US.
$1.25; No. 2 $1.40;. iNo. 3 $1.05
fant Hardware Co.
Chal-0-1
1.
TITLE MEN ELECT
Ncwkirk Itoy Johnson cut this city
has lie en elected secretary-treasurer
of the Oklahoma Title Men's Asso-
ciation. The organization met at
Kansas City last month.
Notice our Saturday special on gal-
agnized half bushel measures 95c
Chalfant Hardware 'Co. 8-lt.
Houston Hill student in the Uni-
versity of" Oklahoma witnessed the
Chickasha high school-Oklahoma
City high school football game here
yesterday afternoon. He rturned to
Norman today.
Saturday
hrators for
Store.
only $5.00 Star
$3.80. Brown-son's
Vi-
Dnu 5-1 1.
13. F. Herrlngton Rock Island con-
ductor who has been ill at his home.
10H 'South Nineteenth street din-
ing the past week was reported im-
proving this morning.
Saturday only $5.00 Star Vibrator
for $3.89. Brown son's Drug Store. 4K
R. F. Lindsay deputy oil and gaso-
line inspector for Grady county re-
turned yesterday afternoon from
Houston. Texas where he attended
the V. C. V. reunion.
Arthur J. Strauss high school foot-
ball mentor left this morning for
Norman where he will witness th9
Central State Normal-Oklahoma Uni
versify football game this afternoon.
Install New Frat.
Norman Okla. Phi Kappa Psi na-
tional college social fraternity will
bo installed at the University of Ok-
lahoma Saturday Oct. 9.
Captain Arnold Horween Dick
Humphrey and Mitchell Gratwick all
stars of last year's teum are certain
to have' places in the bael;field.
Dick Humphrey and Art Hamilton
are also working for places on the
1920 squad.
The coaches among whom is Sain
Felton famous Crimson punter are
laying much stress on long high kicks
running practice and interference.
Percy Haughton who was head
coach for the Crimson team for nine
years recently watched the men
workout and expressed ' himself as
much pleased with the outlook.
- That is the ibest way for you to 1)(.
como agreeably acquainted witli'us
is to let us clean and block that old
Stetson Hat. cie an. Jienair -in. I
Press your clothing.
. jno trial win convince you that
our mutual biu-iness acquaintance-
ship will .be 'worth while.
Our work is just a little different.
We call for and deliver. i
All parcel post orders from out-of-town
customers' will receive prompt
attention.
NATIONAL- HATTERS AND
CLICANKUS.
11;! Chickasha Av
Phone 1170.
!l-4t.
Dr. J. A. Anderson
phone 73.
Dentist. Office
20-tf.
fix?
Here are blossoms
Rich in spice
From the lands
Of stllta and Run
Chrysanthemums tli. y toll
Your fondest friends
You wish them well.
And this season our
Chrysapthemunis will be
larger and more beautiful
in coloring and richness
of leaf and petal than for '
many years."
Orderj taken fur Ul-
egraph delivery of Chrys
anthemums to any purt
of the United Stales or
Canada.
- (First published Oct. 6 1920.)
NOTICE OF SALE 0 OIL AND
GAS LEASE. (
State of Oklahoma County o.'
(..rauy ss. Jn the County Court.
Probate No. 1115. j
Notice is hereby given that in
pursuance of an order of the County !
Court of the County of Grady State j
of Oklahoma mude and entered on
the 5th day of October 1920 tho
undersigned guardian o the estate
of Onirics l Gillihan aud Edwin K.
Gillihan minors iwlll offer for mile
and sell at public auction to tho
highest and best bidder an oil and
gas mining lease' on the 12th day of
October 1920 at the hour of . Jd
o'clock a. in. at the court room of
the Count Court of Grady county
in tho City of Chickasha. the follow-
ing described lands situated in the
County of Grady State of Oklahoma
to-wit:
The undivided two-thirds interest
of wild minors lu and to the South
half of the Northeast quarter and
the Northwest quarter of the North
east quarter of Section 22 in Town-
ship 3 North of Range 8 West I M
containing 120 acres more or less.
Said oil ami gas lease will be sold
on the folloyJng terms and condi
tions to-wit:
For cash and one-eighth of all oil
and gas that may be produced and
saved from said land with a drilling
contract providing for a well to be
drilled on land nriJulRing and not to
exceed 225 feet from the South line
of said above described lands; well
to be commenced immediately after
the execution and delivery of said
lease and to continue with due diii-'
gence to a depth of 2500 feet unless
oil or gas is found in paying qiiiin-
tities at a lesser depth.
Baled this f-th day of October
1920
R. L. WOOLKY -Guardian.
io-G-r.t.
COKfJERQR OF COIISTIPATIOI!
. AfID SICK HEADACHE
The Great Success of Carter's
Littlo Liver Pills is due to the com-
plete Batisfaction of all who use them.
Not by j iu.ii.4T "i'd weakening tho
Bowels but by regulatingand strength
ening them.
Don't Hesitate Gt n RaHIa .
take one after each meal and one at bedtime. They act as a
natural laxative to the Bowels and a regular and healthy con-
dition of the system with freedom from Constipation and Sick
Headache is the result. They are strictly Vegetable. .
Small PNI Small Dose Small Price
1
CARTER'S
ITTLE
lEFt
PILLS
Genuinfl mutti totir signature
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life
lHi- ntr-.tiM --ti'frat llll
You will always have an attractive living room both in
quality and usefulness
VYlion you hav
furnished with Piioi'oM Suite.
m
at te ix-1 .v m vi
Eddie Collins.
j.
VHIT SOX
TWO WHITE SOX WHO" STUCK STRAIGHT AND NARROW: " Eddie
Collins star second baseman and John Collins outfielder who did not sell
out to the gamblers. The infielder has always been known' as strictly on
the level. ' '
If"!
Chickasha Green House
628 So. 5th Phone 48
Sirs. Goorse R. Beolur jr. of Dun-
can is visiting here parents Mr.
and Airs. W. II. Gilkey.
Have Hill loft this morning for
Xorman where he 'wil witness tho
C. S. N-O. U. football game on Doyd
field this afternoon.
Write or call for my bargain list
of 2! farms in tracts of 5 to C10
acres. Small cosiii payments hula nee
on desirable terms annual payments
8 percent interest. C T. Krwin
Chickasha Okla. C-C.t.
Leoo Field member of the 1920
Chickasha high school graduating
class now a student in an Oklahoma
City business college is spending
tho week-end with friends and rela-
tives here. lie saw his former team-
mates defeat Oklahoma City Hi
eleven yesterday afternoon.
Waffle supper at the Early Tues-
day 3:P.O 7 p. m. Waffles mapiu
syrup coffee for ."0c. Presbyterian
Guild. '' -:it.
The loosers of the "Auction Forty-!
Two Club" entertained the winners j
with a line party at the Sugg Thea-j
tre Wednesday afternoon. After the
show refreshments were served at j
Brownsons. Pink astors were given j
as favors. !
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We have a car of Cement in j
transit out of which we can supply j
your wants. Phone us what you !
need. AVm. Cameron & Co. Inc. j
Lumber. Phone 102. 9-2(. I
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City Hall
Grip.
To get rid of wornu in children
give them White's Cream Vermifuge..
The little sufferer Improves at onco
and soon becomes healthy actlvo
and robust. Price 35c. Sold by
Wrenn Drug Co.
In all malarial countries tho pop-
ular remedy is Heroine. Peoplo find
it a good medicine for purifying the
fiysteiii and 'warding off the disease.
Price J0c. Sold by Wrenn prug Go.
It- gives .vim ii bountiful room and yet. concealed iu the
Duot'old there is the spare lied which is so handy when
unexpected company arrives.
We have a complete line of duofolds duofold suites
upholstered in tapestries velours leather and imitation
leather.
They are some values that will surprise you; come
in and see them and let us demonstrate one to you.
W. G. O WEN
FURNITURE
Bolotig
K
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Its
SIXTH STREET
3
in
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THREE MAIN
DRIVEWAYS
HERE YOU
DON'T HAVE
TO WAIT
OUR MOTTO:
"SERVICE
FIRST"
Courteous Service Combined
With Efficiency
Men and women of all nations will turn to the
individual or institution that shows appreciation of
the value of courtesy and efficiency. '
Only by courteous service cm any concern
hape to reach i(s full power in the business world
thereby obtaining the greatest value on tapif ! in-
vested. Only by better service can we hope to accom-
plish things worth while in any line of endeavor.
It is the aim and desire of the owner ami em-
ployees of the Ozark Trail Service Station to ren-
der tS its customers courteous treatment and effi-
cient service at all times.
Ozark Trail Service
Station
f OPPOSITE CITY HALL
Aer what most cooks wlio don't understand the
chemistry of flour judge flour quality by.
Good bread and-good pastries to the good cook
mean "good flour.
The logic is simple and conclusive. Use the all pur-
pose flour. t- f: ' ; V' j -. V M A
is
Free Road Service. If you run out of Gas call 670. We'll be there P. D. Q.
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xvansion
Bakes White and it Bakes Light
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 21, No. 242, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 9, 1920, newspaper, October 9, 1920; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730769/m1/3/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.