Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 9, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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Entered at
Oklahoma
CI11CEASIIA OKLAHOMA JANUARY y 1912
UBSCRIPTION KATES.
Oh rear delivered by carrier f 1 .HO
Bit months delivered by carrier-. 2 To
5'bree wmutliB. tii-liverc-il by carrier I.Sn
A mouth delivered by currier .1(1
Any erroneous reflection on Ibu character standing or reputation of any
iwrsou firm or corporation and any misstatement 1 which may appear lu the
Coiumn 8 of the Kxprcss will bo k1 u'l !y corrected upon its being brought to
(he attention of the management.
THE PUBLISHING BUSINESS.
Kveti in normal timest the pu'ulih-
iiiK of a newspaper espec i!'.lly a daily
in a small city is a precarious bii.vne
re(p!irin;; for its nieces'! ail the m-r-Ki'
of tho.-e who t!Rajie hi it. topoth-
(r wish all the knowledge yaieed by
Jears of e riu e ami under such
conditions
n-i we have had during the;!.-. r i1(.ri ro.etbe. wli'.
past year i! has been a hard ml! for j . k.a competition thi't this implies
everybody in ihe business. Home of j . Uvil competition we weleome.
the uesl newsppers in Okhihotiet have j Knowing the d ials that le set the j.ul-
teen the light fli ker out during tec hl- :nu )avim; our own battles to
( llt ""!h. t ; '.!. w'i- have no d.S;re to jilaee any
A''UK ) !'". l'" I'l'hK. i.e' : j obiai'le in the wav of oihct s.
of the K'.mv.j;) hav.' had (heir d!f
ctlllics hill t ! I ' V exiieet to con. inue to
fight tiielt) till the brighter ('av-
dav ii iri-i thev hu ve lallli tti.it tin
pla
m bn.-ities ehfjd.-i w id r
awav.
in " i.!i! y. ar.
sha we ha'.e
we (lidli'l k:u;v
eveerii nee in chii kn-
'en :aany tve. v. ' en
where the r wckV
pay roll v.. is omiiiK from I'.'.
Jiritil paper h. lis were toil.:
paid or how tmr l.tadio'd win
sppea-'.'d hut we kept on .-or"
ami evetiUi'd'y th'-rc rj Jf -!-
met. We have always cei U
t!i lie-: pU y ') "'t a!-. n I a;:
to our own busi'ie end. avo.
to h
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taken advantage of the many saving
opportunities and we expect thous-
ands more during the remainder of
the week.
a iOTer urice tiiaa evei
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fELE PHONE:
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0 E J It A I) Y C 0 II N T Y
the PostoH'iee at Chickasha
as second class mail matter.
One week deil'ered br carrier .10
One yejir by msil 4.00
Six months by mall 2.10
Three mini ilia by uiIl "..CO
'dingle copy . .0G
I .
I
ipp-nly of "parkiust-i" handed to u
i plenty ()f jes told about HK( but. we
jliave never thought it worth while to
(i.'iy much attention to them ami we
I still think the same way.
j 'I Lev.. I m i liny easy money much
j leu r at riches for anybody who en-
j yifis in i bo newspaper business in a
. town tho Kii- of Chickasha. but we
; lalse it that we Khali alwavs have at t
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I6CNATOR LA FOLLETTE STRIKES
BODY BLOW.
;V'i!tior l..t ro!'.-i;ef ih.e prore-s
j.i!b!!c: c.iMdid.'te fr.r pr sh.
is been 'aniitiiyniuK in Ohio and '
ichisan in the int rest of progress-
.v.- niiuciph.'S. lie Is
maK;
trouide !
for the stand patters.
The fu'lowintr is tak
from
one o
the
his
Associated fre-" report of one of bis 1
speeYhes: !
; i Sei.ttor U. M. I. a Follette addrcsse'l j
! a laie ua'i. niiiii-ii;;ie audi mo in j
ar.rtr.ry her? b: ; yc: l.iy. lie ac j
i! t : i ' proiir.-f sive movement &''
) f;
me t'j . tt :(!.: -u fur a rejrsient.ttiv.- govene i v. or'd." A package has been r-'eeiv-e
bad i ment. direct nomination of all o:fic- ied b his office heart iiR tb;:t address
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the bad weather
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in i il i i I 1 i i i ( '
!oh:i's mean nun
linn of d-pre-:ioi!
holM-Hf business ilito
a iIih country in
Woo unto the
-rests in time ill' ;i
serious penalties
real Mono. I li
C'UIIIOI III' ilVi'l'li'i
"What the ('(itiiilry tiff i!s is a revis-
ion (if flic tariff; a new standard. Tin
tariff should be based oil the differ-
ence in cost of pioclutl irtn in this
country iiiid abroad. Tlie tariff now
I is based upon the co:-.t of jitoiluct hm
(plus the enormous profits of tlie
'lrusl. The f.ovia tinn iit. 'lakes ihe
w onl oi tin' manufacturer."
lie said wills til" Dinejey bill to
loo!; ii to there was fine fe'-dinj; for
tlie trusts.
"from j Kli7 to IIHiD" lie said th in-
biimd eaiiital of $:!7S l.iiDU.mHl for th'
sole imriiose of fixing prices and
Ulowt.iii'; competition. In l!MiO to JHOI
jS.Ciil orKUnizatioiis vere brought into
A i oiiibimitions with aii etionnotis cnpl-
ci! oi $o;7ftii;:'2i i. li v.m the
nnnibei- of combined organizations has i
swelled to 1002fl capitalized at more I
than SSl.OWbOOti.tMHi. The fimires ibi
not iiu hide tlie consolidation of bank-
Insurance companies and trust cot
pauies.
Tbe sjieaker decdared tile eiinve
biisiness. interims are today control!?'.!
by a mere handful of men. less 'bat:
1U0 who have the power to dicta. o
prices both purehaKinn and R'd'i is.
lie said that h firmly believed the
:i apority of the stand-palters wtn'd
soon "take the blinders off the line up
with tin progressives."
CXPRES3 PACKACETTES.
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It does no; ."vllov.- that because a j
youns man starts to hip.h school tbes? j
mornings that he .uoes. Xkatins's i
miod.
When
a youns man begins to re-
reive letters from g
bt yins to feel that th
rls his mother
apron string is
beini; slowly untied.
A llcwHtcr poytrrtr-rtT ::: trying f
locate "the sweetest cirl in tho
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com lir.f tiKiiiierlKiod. shouhl ncictl
to jirevare Iter system f.n- the phys-
ical onlcu.1 .she is to Kiulcri). 'Hie
health of both she and Ik t coming
cliibl (UpetKls largely upon thecuie
r!ie bestows upon herself during the
waiting nmnths. Mother's Frit-tut
prepare:-) tlie expectant mother's sys-
tem for tlie eomimr event ami its use
iuu'o!i her comfortable (luring all the
term. It works with fur nature
and l.y gradually expanding all tis-
sues mustles and tendons involved
and l.cf)i!t the breasts in crmd cm-
diiion i.riiies the woman to ll.e crisis
in s.ideiidid phy ital condition. Tlie
l.iaby too is more apt to be perfect and
strung where tne mother lias thus
prt pared herself for nature's Supreme
function.' Ko better advice could In:
I'.iveu a youn expectant utothe-rthan
that she use Mother's rtiend ; it is a
medicine that has proven its value in
thou sail ds of
cases. Mother's T 1T4"JL A
rriendissoldat MUilLUrO
drug; stores.
Write for free
book for expect-
ant mother which ..contains much
vnhmble. information ami many su;r-
. . . . i r . . . r i i e
UfM'ons n a neipnu imture.
BRADSIELD RCCULAT0Z CO. At'.mU U
We have observed that it is impos- (
sible to make a sullea man pood hum- I
ored.
About the rarest thing; in the world '
is a man who can tell a story thai has
no cuss words in it. j
Wonder if some meat mind has hit
upon tho Kieheson case as the founda-
tion for a great novel.
I A great many people try to appease
jiheir conscience by EiviiiK large do-
i nations to charily.
Several youiiR men of I be city are !
takinK a shor courSe 0 ..now 0 re.
0. v Lean Year nroiiosals."
I'.eeause a Missouri woman "cussed"
while Kivhis testimony in a neigh-
borhood stpiabhle trial the justice of
the peace dismissed the ease lie said
when a woman forsot to be "woman-
ly" he refuted to listen.
I
MODERN WOMAN.
You're muei; ion vain the pulpits 3.ty;
i uu uunj (ijet-inii i iih: ui cuui...
Your son I-wrecked husbands strew i
Itroadway " j
I'roiii ancient Yonker.s to the rt.it-
lery. You're fond of fieiion of flattery; !
You do not scorn a mumhty play.
Way should my heart get p'.
pattery.
IWheH
o.i - ''
friendless cros my
W .'A ;
Tho doctors criticise your dress
From hat to lieel with stern sever-
I
Your diet and vmir stays they guess
Are both imperilling posterity;
Hut l asiiirim; lo asperity
Seeking to break you only bless.
How can von have the w ild teuieri-
t ': be so rich in lovelitii s ?
.i did this biilhlm
Where is my sens
tv
is come to ho? j
of true mrlali- i
Vv'lien every day i hear and see
C Nc
Ihairsacs cam;-! yonr rasran
ii I
y.
It s Krim - tit. vei liul liberality
With which the "experts" all n;:ree
Thai "Moib'-rn Wonia:;" spells Fa
tality.
Why doesn't she seem had to mo?
i!
H j ( wicked ones so worldly-wise
P j Cultured and sentle and imperious
from your emancipated ryes
Comes the same ni.e-oh! and my J
. tenons
i Thrill that old lovers staid and ser-
El.
a i tens
fl !tlot from prim Janes and Margerys.
I Oh you are dear ii' deh-n rious
M I Tho I alone apostrophize.
The New Yo'k American
.
ADVISING HER DADDY.
"M.-.i-y!"
l-nthei-'s voice roiied down tiie
stairs and into the dim and silent par-
jr. Kr
! i ' Yes papa dear."
"A -l; thflt voum; m
if he has the
i
& 1 time."
I A moment of silence
tii 'Yes. (i corse has his watch
with
him.
i'i 'Then ask him wiiat is the time."
. ' He says it is eleven forty-eish;.
In ! i"p;."
' Then ask hint if he doesn't think
5 It about hed-t'ili"."
Ei He says papa." the silver voice
aii lount cd imiiers.Mi.'.l'.y "he says that i nriP-
he r.u ely puis to bed before vue; but Corn
It seems to him that it is a matter
of personal j'refereitce merely and
that if he were in your place he
i
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i w i old
;o now if he fell sleepy."
' !"'-oui Norman K Mack's National
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The Guarantee Doctors
The Regular and Reliable Speci-
alist Who Will Open a Branch
O'Tic. in Chickasha at Pres-
ent One Day Each Month
at Hotel Early.
Cures permanently the cases they
undertake and send the incurable
home without taking a fee from them.
Eminently successful specialist in
all chronic diseases proven by the
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many cures e
.-il ;n chrcme eases -a
which had hart led the skill of all oth- a
t r ordinary physicians will be at the
Early Hotel Chickasha
WEDNESDAY JANUARY 10TH.
(One day onlyl and will return once
i every days.
Their hospital experience and ex-
tensive practice has made I hem so
! psoficieut that Ihey can name and hi-
j rate a disease in a few moments
j Treats all curable cases of Catarrh
i Xom Throat and lamn Diseases.
I Kye and Kar Kiom n-h Liver and :Cid-
! lieys (! ravel Kheiimali-'m Paralysis
j Neuralgia Nervous and Heart Diseas- j
l es. p'oni jind Sk'n l)iseas Hrifht'rti
I Diccnse and f'onsumntlon in enriv I
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'!::::es. Hi a-a-es of li'.adder tmd l-'e-
male 'c Mis. I
A never faitinc reiiu'dy for I'.li? i
Neck.
Kvery rase or I'll ICS l-'ISTPLA '
and CITTIi:!-: r ic I .nil e.-d ei-.l!
w;:i; (l a....-. (..-. ) p.....: !
SEXUAL WEAKNESS AND PRI- !
VATE DISEASES A SPECIALTY. :
Syphiilis Cotuirrhoe Stricture ;
Oleet Roei-tnaioi-eae Seminal Weak- J
ttess. Los! Manhood and the efi'eels j
of Marly Vice produeins Kmisstons I
Debility Nervousness Dizziness lie-!
1'eetlve Memory etc. which ruins j
mind and body positively cured. i
WONDERFUL CU REG j
l'erfected in old cases which have I
hern neglected or utiskillfullv
treat
ed. No experiment or failures. We
undertake no incurable cijes but
j '"'ut' thousands given up to die.
Const.'HMien Free 4 Confidential.
The Guarantee Doctors
! Permanent Address
i OKLAHOMA CITY 1?1'2W. Grand.
Maii Carriers Will Fly.
This is n-i ntre of trrcat discoveries
l'-OKi"e.-s rides on tile air. Soon we
arty t-ce I'nele Sam's mail carriers
flyii;?. in all directions transporting
! mail. Peop!" take a wonderful ia-
1 teiesf in a dh-covery that b-'iu1 t'it.-
i Ikem. Thai's why Dr. Kind's New
j Discovery for Coughs Colds ami otli-
j er throat ami lani; diseases is the
most popular medicine in America.
1 "It cured me of a dreadful ecu;.:!;"
i irs. .1. V. Davis Stockney
r. V' "after doctor's treat-
meat and all other remertes had
faped.' for rmi.tlx rolds or tiny
bronclii.'il al!ce.:on Ms uneiiaied. j
Trice "lie met $!.' Trial bottle fr-e i
at i'rowit & Co.
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Are not only the best but the cheapest feed on the
market for cattle of all kinds- and hones and males
hogs and poultry. . '
4
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100 LBS.
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MIXED FEEH
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rficxisr-a ok l'-iom:
For sale by a
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CHICKASHA
Modern in Caters to the best peo. le of Chickasha
3 Every VVy and Gra-iy County. A homo ith ha-
tel convenienee.
CROSS & JONES
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Save your wife extra step
by getting her an Electric
Flat Iron.
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317 Chickasha
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The mixed feed gives act-.vd
results in increased milk and
butter productions in cows
and in flesh fat and general
conditions in all animal.- than
and other feed in the world.
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Lunch Counter
Open D y aro
Ni:ht : : : : :
The Best
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Ave. Phone 100.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 9, 1912, newspaper, January 9, 1912; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730795/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.