The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 296, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1901 Page: 1 of 8
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The Chickasha Daily Express
Vol. 2.
WEEKLY EXPRESS
Ettabliihed 1892.
Chickasha Indian Territory Thursday November 21. 1901. RuWRffi
No.296.
The Circulation of the Express is the Largest of Any Dariy Published on (he Rock Island Road in Indian Territory.
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HARD TIME PRICES
AT
THE BIG OASH STORE
We throw on the market for the next sixty days the largest and mos desirable stock ol
DRY GOODS. CLOTHING BOOTS and SHOES
That were ever brought to Chickasha. We have too many goods and they mUst be
sold We invite a special inspection of our large and well assorted stock of CLOTHING-.
and the old reliable HAMILTON & BROWN BOOTS AND SHOES
If you want good clean honest goods at a very low price we can supply your want-
GIVE UB J CALL.
0 THE BIG CASH STORE J. Q. mays
I II.
iSo States A Dispatch From Washington
Secretary Believes Jenkins Is
An Honest Man.
Waabiagtou D. 0. Not. 20
Secretary Hitchcock had the
charges against Governor Jenk'ns
assder consideration for more than
on hoar again today snd latrr dis
cussed toe aaltrr with the presi-
dent after the cabinet meeting.
The investigation for the charges
against the governor has con-
vinced the secretary that Go eruor
Jenkins has acted in good faith
and vr'.th abeolate booeety in the
sanitarium matter auu the depart-
ment sill acquit the governor of
the charges of dishonest. The
investigation disclosed the matter
to be joat as Oovernor Jenkins
the
Nolhwithstinding charges to
fontrsry those hands are
clean absolutely spotless so far as
the administration of the governor-
ship of Oklahoma is concerned .'
Sach was the declaration of
William M. Jenkins as be depart-
ed from the office of the secretary
of the Interior after sn interview
lasting more than an bonr during
which all of tbe charges made
against hta administration were
taken np and the governor hid
been given a foil opportunity to
explain each one.
When asked tonight by '.lie
State Capital correspondent if be
expected to be reappointed Gov-
ertior lenkins replied "Yes I ex
pect to be recommended tLough
I -i t speak authoritatively
for I do not know. I expect to
have some deflnate information in
a day or t wo."
It now looks very tnncb like tbe
governor wi I win out. lie Sh mak-
ing a oleao cut. manly fight which
is bavng good effect.
Territory Government.
Washington. Mov. 20 The an-
imal report of tbe United States
Inspector for the Indian Territory
the virtual Governor of that Terri
tory makes the following recom-
mendation: Corgresalonal a 'mriiy
for withdrawing from ths TJuitd
States Treasury a sufficient am mi t j
of Ihe foods of the Chciokee It-'
dian N'Htio i to pay their outstaud !
iog indebtedness which now ag-
gregates about $800000 in war-'
rants drawing 6 per cent interest '
although tbe nation receives only
.r per cent and less on Invested
funds from the United 8tatet; a un
iform system of taxation through-
out tbe Territory tbe money to i
be used for gener.! i-nrposes for
all concerned inolnding improve-
ment of road and education of
some fifty gcod chilttren of non-
citisene; additional compensation
for police; a taw for protection and
preservation of game; addition il
legislation with the various tribe
if neoeasary to provide a more
simple manner of allotments of will not harm their captives if
lands than the present agreement troops sre employed against them
provi.li i. jup fler consulting with Waeh-
r)urintf ihe year l9964t;J in iDgtOn deided npo.i (tils move-
rovaittea has been collected from menl. Of the eight bandits who
coal and asphalt mining in the now guard Miss Stone some are
Cboetaw and Chickasaw Nations knownto sympathise with her.
Bandits Located. n previous occasion Mr. Dick-
Sofl Nov. 20. Ills reported iuon approached (he Foreign
that Mr. Diokinson the Unf ed j Vffit' 8Utl proposed this same
States diplomatic ageut here has j PUn bul u was abandoned because
informed the Government of I of the uncertainly of the location
Bulgaria that eight of the abduc-'of tho ndifa.
tors of Wins Ellen M. Stone and Donate $2800-
lime railka. with their captives j At a m eting of tbe Odd Pel
are concealed In n defile of the lows Tuesday Light the members
Bellerllia Mountains nearSmotch nnainiou8ly reed to donate
SJ ."( to stenrj the location of
the Orphans' Home in this city.
This is a liberal subscription ai.d
round the placo and liberal.- the r fll;t9 Rreat fVm aMa le
captives. members of the local lodge here.
H ah Mr. Dickinson aud the j This exaiupU of lioerality
Bulgarian Foreign Office decline ' hoa!il be followed by every citi-
to confirm or deny this report. j "n of the cit HU b UI ttUion
the location of tbe Home in Chick
Nevertueless it is believed that . ... . . .
ashs will be assured.
Mr. Dickinson persuaded of the Lk evy ciu put bjg
1 :i.tii a ..i a . . . .
im jiusaiuuuy oi oioerwise ooming . shoulder to tbe wheel ns it were
to terms with the biigauds and ' 9 secure this enterprise for our
relying up n his belief that they cJv'
. A bonus ot $.'00(10 and a 20 i
acre tract of land can easily be sc-1
r ourpit if nfl'irta r. imitn.t
The ladies of the city can do
much in tbis cause if tbe different
societies will take tbe matter up.
J. U. CLiRK Pbbjiuebt. JA BOKABT CasiiIih. J. H. CLABkC AM'T. A.B!a
BSTABLISBSD IS 1SS4.
BANK OF CHICKASHA 1
CHICKASHA. IND. TER.
CAPITAL - - - - $20000.00.
individual responsibility rtso.ooo.oo
Offers to Depositors Every Facility Which their Balances
Hushes and Responsibility Warrant
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No. 5431.
First National Bank.
Capital $25000.00.
CHICKASHA IND. V R.
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u4 Mrrliu'M bank ran Uorik ToA
(m plroa. Irmpeetm ol Vkt I'te ot thtlr imaU will mtln wnfal aaS
cmldcrmt. .tunlloa. nd IllwnU MeomacdkllM will W waM tktm iM aSaaji
tr'iurl.
a nmm.imuisssusi
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LAROCST LINE OF UNDERWEAR
.... IN THE CITY. . . . .
Finest Stationery.
The latest at We t
Side Drug Store.
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Citizens National Bank
CHICKASHA IND. TER.
Capital - - $50000.00.
SURPLUS - - $10000.00
M. f. Smith J. C. Driottn. m faam Kd F. John. I. F. Driftn.
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MtrckMUud riuuri Shrmn Tax. OooilMalkl Mtlool Rut. St.LvaU
f flU 0 Clothing
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Store.
1 js j UP-TO-DATE J F
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Wanted.
Koom for our immense slo ck o
Holliday Goods which we willf
soon place on tbe market To se-
cure that room wa will on Thurs-
day and Friday Nov. 21st and
2nd put on sale our entire stock
of Glassware and Queens are at
10 per cent discount. You cannot
afford to miss this sale.
Tbe Nickei Store.
If yoo want paint. Tarnish orf
wan paper go flown In the bsme-
ment of tbe Rank of dekaaha
jand get W.B. Townaend's prices
Ladies Drug Store
By stopping at the West Side Drug Store (opposite
l'ostovlce) ladies will avoid the crowded street and
Und an elegant line of pebfumkh and toilet AaV
TtCLSa. Speaking of Perfumes Dr. Gannsway ha
r a original idea that he is carrying oat. It is vary
simple aad tbe goods go .
PHONE 2Q5.
A telephone in your house
gives you direct aad quick com-
munication with every first class
hnsines) house doctor etc.. in tbe
city. Cfaiekasba Electric Co.
Take your prescrip-
tion to theWest Side
Drugstore opposite
Post Office.
REMOVAL NOTICE.
Hereafter my office will be found
in the new First National Bank
building rooms 1 and 8 Cl.ukaeha
avenue and 3rd street. Offiee
houa 105. residence 'pbowr !.
W. L. Petera Ph.G. M. D.
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Beavers, L. L. The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 296, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 21, 1901, newspaper, November 21, 1901; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730839/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.