Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 256, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1902 Page: 3 of 4
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The Chiokasha Express. Friday Oootber 10. 1902
Mf-m LOCAL NEWS
Morgan k Gribi
$500O IN GOLD.
Free
Free
Free
The Mukers of the Kara "Queen Quality"
Shoe for Wo d offer one hundred Cash
I nzos amounting (CAAA 1
able in Gold to be paid OUUU a
January lt 1803.
pay-
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to
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To the One Hundred women
who give the Best reasons why
"dueen Quality" is superior to
all Shoes for women.
We now have a complete line of
those famous Shoes which we
will b-3 pleased to show also giv-
ing you blanks for the
Cash Prizes.
Big
Morgan St Gribi
314 Chickasha Avenue
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STOVES STOVES AND STOVES
500 STOVES.
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ill
Coal Cooks and
Coal Heaters.
Wood Cooks and
Wood Air Tights.
The Famous Wilson
Hot Blast.
The Great Majestic Malleable
and Steel Range.
The Garland Range and the neat
and cheap little success Range.
Tin Largest and Mast Complete Stock in the Territory. 3
DRILLS
The VAXBURXT. With never wear out hard oil 2
boxes-
WAGONS
Th. Kenowoed BAIN; The CAPITAL with sand proof boxes
and log Malleable ekeioa tbat aerer break and hardly ever
wear out and the Light Kunniug and durable MOLING.
Th-j Spent Hardware Store and the
beat assorted stock in the Southwest.
justTarrTved
A car of Loaded Shells $4000.
Car of Sheet Iron $1800.
Oar of Nails and Wire $1000
Car of Horse Shoes $1400.
fc Car Bain Wagons $1000.
tSifCal! and See Us Carnival Week.
I Glm -Me iters
I Chiokasha Marlow and Duncan I. T. g
For rent One furnished roon
at 624 Choctaw avenue. 255 3
Wauled A sign painter; inquii.
at this office. tf
Ail kinds of musical instrnropot
and sheet mueic at Halt'iro & 0 fr
iers tf
If yoa are goinir lo need a ov.
don't fil to see as. Boie h Wai
Uue . tf
For Sale Milk cow and
calve tail ou Sam-Kiu het.UUf
Ninth street. 254 St
The Daughter of tlie Coofed.r
acy met Ibis afternoou at 3 o'elooi.
at the houie of Mrs. Jas. Pettijobn
Wanted To rent 150 acres o
good farming land;gtook furnfsliM
preferred. Address It. (' ul
Isrd eity. 252 6t
Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Leraou bat
none lo Rush Springs where the)
will spend a few dsys on tteir
claim.
Wanted A lady school teacher
about 2a yean old; m-jst under-
stand bookkeeping. Inquire of B.
J. Vaughao or this office. 244 6t
Bute A Wallace has just receive!
a car of stove of the latest de-
signs. tf
Yoa wsnt a piano ? That is
good. You want a fine one 1 That
Is better. The KarUman ia the
beat. Sold at Moeller Piano Store
corner CLickssha avenue and fifth
street. Piano tuning a specialty.
For anything and everything in
Jewelry Haltom A Owsley's is tbe
place. tf
An np to date line of fob and
wa cb chains ai Haltou k On'ij'i
i he jewelers. 251 tf
Handsomely engraved souvenir
spoons in endleaa variety and style
at Haltom & Owsley's. tf
Wsnted The u of a horse ibis
winter for hia keep: good eare
taken of him. Apply to J. V
Black 223 1 2 Chickasha avenue
251 6t
Tbe Rock Island railroad ill
sell ronnd trip excursion ticket o
Gutbrie Oit. 14 18 with return
limit October 19 for $3.80. Tn-
occasiou is the annnal meeting oi
Scottish Rite Masons. tf
Col. Copelaod for brilliancy
richness of thought convincing ar
gument impassioned eloquence
and convulsiug wit and hnmor Is
nnqaeslionsbly tbe peer of sny lec-
turer of tbe present time. Chicago
Times. At Wagner Opera House
Saturday eveo'ng Oct. 11.
St. Loots Fair Oct. 6 to 11 vis
Frisco System one fare for ronnd
trip. Dstes of sale Oct. 5 to 10:
final limit Oct. 13.
Wanted Bids from draymen ft r
moving the tjpe and machinery of
be Daily Express to its new buiid
ing. Call at this office st once mi
put in yonr bid.
To Our Friends and Customers
We have added to oar line of sad
dlery and harness a neat line of
hardware sad stoves sod we
esrnestly solicit s ehsre of your
trade. Thanking you for past fsv
ore we will eertsiuly appreciate
your future trade. Buie & Wat
lace. 254 dnr tf
Mrs. Scott Jones is repotted ser-
i msly ill at her borne oni-balf
nils south of tbe eity limits dlie
afflicted with inflssamsiiou of the
t imaen.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ferguson of
ingmao Kaa. are spending
a? ilays in Ibteatiba the guests
of their nephew H. L. Ferguson
i the Chickasha Hardware and
uplemeut Co.
Mat Coo owner of a Ohiclasha
'none territorial thirst parlor is
e "illned to I ia home by blond
p iso-jing. So nr time ago Mr
O 'Ok received a slight irjfwj bat
pud na aitCDt un to it at tbe time.
iuee theu blood p.iaouing baa set
and tbe injury may ;ive him
rious trouble.
The repotted hold ap of Rock
-lsnd pssseuger trsin between
'riloksaba and tiding No. 1 north
f town Monday night is denUd
iy the officials of tbe railroad wbo
are in a position to know. They
say the train arrived as usual that
night without incident and tbat
nothing happened to cause the
s ightest foundation for such a
story.
l out Between Ninth street sod
Colorado avenue a floe black
plash caps with for trimmed col
tar. Reward on rttaro to O.K.
barn. 249 If
Col. Oopeland's leoture was a
storm of eloquence wit pathos
and fervor. It will be long re-
membered by the two thousand
people wbo heard it. Springfield
(Mass.) Republican. At Wagner
Opera House Saturday evening
Oct. 11.
TAX COLLECIOR'S NOTICE.
Tax paera will take notice that
I will attend at my office in tbe
mayor's office in the city of Chiok-
asha Indian Territory from and
after the lOih day of Ootober 1902
ontil aud including tbe 10th day
of December 1902 for tbe purpose
of collecting the tsxes of tbe city
of Chickasha. All tax payers will
be required to call at the above
mentioned office and make pay
ment of their taxes between tbe
dates mentioned.
A. B. Thompson
Tax Collector for the City of
Chickasha. 254 3
(ft GlVIUrVtz UIMtz j-
S WAPLES-PL ATTEFTS
CONCHO
And you will be Back for more.
NO I'ts different from other Cigars.
There ia not a more pronounced
orator on tbe American platform
than Col. Copeland and this is tbe
cool opinion of hit moat conservu-
tive hearers. Personally Colonel
Copeland ia a most entertaining
man. While io Atlanta he made a
host of warm friends and these
will recall the fever heat of .Julj in
the fervid temperature ot their re-
oeptlon. Atlanta (Qa ) Constitu
tion. At Wagner Opera House
Saturday evening. Oct 11.
n
i 6 OOD LUMBER
GOOD COALr
We are selling lime
bbls. for 11.00 its a
great profit to us
nit. Not so big
after all aa each and
every bbl. ia filled to
the brim with choice
white lime.
Sell ds Yonr Orders.
n
C. B Campbell Pre.
R. K. WooTTUr Jk. Vice Prei.
H. B Jobitsub
Cashier.
T. a rsT Au't. Cashier
B F. JoBjrsoa Asa'l. Cashier
First National Bank
Capital Paid XJp $100000.00.
CStCKiaHI IND. TBSI.
DIRECTORS: RM toart.nd. CM fievenj R Bond K B Johnson A S Oilteu
II H Johns CS Campbell. TT Johnson R X foolten Jr.
TW Lanier W S Human.
. poRRKSPONDFNTS Importera and Traders National Bask Ne Tork
raraiera and X. rhaalc. k. MM Worth. Taasa . First Nat iS Baok. oSSSan.
22ffIJS '1"!1'5UT10 lK aoccunta. wtu receire caretul and
'Uateral uuw" cconmoonon win tw extended them upon
vonxldenitt..
areetitnbie
""' fnt qw-ii a-simrrarait oeTrrTrt yl j ii6iiiiiiiuiitl
F.M.Denton&Co.
MUSIC DEALERS
Sell Chickering Fisher Baumeister I vers &
Pond Wegman Haines Everett Malcom
Love and i'ool Pianos.
Ann Arbor Packard Bnrdett and Farrand
Organs String Instruments Sheet Music
and Strings.
A large assortment to select from always on
hand.
SALESROOM NORTH THIRD STREET
CHICKASHA IND. TER.
IF VOU HAVE FUNDS
AWAITING
INVESTMENT
there is no necessity
for tbem to lie idle
M. a. Carson a prominent cat
tleman aed real estate dealer of
Minco waa attending to some
business matters in Chickasha yet-
t erday .
Special excursion rates will be
given by the Bock Island route to
Shawnee Oct. 13-15 at 3.20 for
round trip for the meeting of the
Federation of Woman's Ciubs for
tbe territories. Eeturn limit Oo-
tober 20. tf
It. F. Brown tbe popular young
editor of tbe Daily Telegram
vouches fo.- the exaot trutbtulnesa
of tbe following story: A Chick-a-sba
young lady called oo another
young lady who waa upstairs in
the bathtub and couldn't come
down an once. "I'll only be here
a minute" said the caller. "Slip
on any old thing." So the yoang
lady go out of the bath slipped on
the top Btep and came down im
mediately.
Miss Pauline Beeves an attrac
tive young lady of Nocona Texas
has acoepted a position as sales
woman with Jack man A Lemon
and arrived tbe early part of tbe
week to begin her duties. Misa
Beeves is a niece of Mr. and Mrs
Lane PetitSIs aud is making her
borne with them at their residence
oo Choctaw avenue. Hiss Beeves
is a most accomplished and agree
able yoang woman and will not
only be a valuable employe for
Jack man & iemon but a pleaeant
acquisition to the social life of our
oity as well.
Jk
CHICKASHA
DRAT AND TRANSFER COMPANY
Ail kinds of Dray and Transfer
Work Carefully aod Promptly
done.
House and Piano MoTint a Specialty.
Office three doors North of P. O.
E. C. OVEBHULSEE.
Quick Heat trTa
crisp mornings after a sudden
change. This is another
demand that will show the
excellence oi J J i
MAGIC WOKD8
these that open the doors of trade
aod facilitate tbe transaction of
business at distant points.
Don't you want to be in a t j-
sition to use them!
By depofliting cash checks
money orders etc. received at
settlement of accounts with
THE FIRSTNTIONAL BANK
yon have the privilege of using a
check book and unless you have
already done so you have no idea
what a convenience it is.
THE FIRST NATIONAL
BANK is established on a firm
base. The capital is $100000.
Lester L. Price.
Real Estate
3 Doors North Citizens Nat'! bank
Phone 226.
WANTED
COLTS & HOUSES TO TKA1N
SEASONABLE BAT EH
W. H. CAKMAOK
At Fair Grounds Race Track
R. Li. McQTJISTON
Real Estate
AND .
INVESTMENTS.
FOB SALE: Lots Blocks. Halves
and Quarters Homes sold
on Easy Terms
Notary Pnbllo. Ohickaeha I r.
Gent.". -Km Visit tbe
"GROWN
The room heated to 80 degrees
in fire minutes and the tem-
perature maintained for thtez
hours in the morning with the
fuel put into the stove the night
before is the record.
Chickasha Hardware &
Implement Company
jS jt SOLE AGENTS J J
When you are in need of a good
oold drink.
THE QUIET RESORT.
No. 321 Chickasha avenue.
THE CHICKA8AW
TRDST
CO.
pays interest on de-
posits at tbe rate of
4 per cent per annum
CAPITAL - 100000.00
CHICKASHA IND. 1KB.
THE
NATURAL
ROUTE
c o. & a. ft. ft. TO
MEMPHIS THE EAST AND SOUTHEAST
TEXAS GLO MEXICO CALIFORNIA AND THE WEST.
Pullstas trawls a ai laflat Haaaars Tkrssfk Is
Pueblo Colorado Springs and Denver.
FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS
On All I rains.
UNCQUALEO SCHEDULES AND PERFECT SIRVICE.
J. t. HcMALLY 0. P. A E. M. DUNCAN T. P. A.
Oktsseaia City 0. T. Oklasem Cttv. t. T.
SCO. K. LEE 6. P. T. A. Litltj Hast ark.
IEXaAS
A NEW FAST TRAIN
Louis snd Kan Cltr tW&
OKLAHOMA CITY.
WICHITA.
DENISON
SHERMAN
DALLAS
fort Worth
AaA prbKlpal potato In Tn n4 the Smth-
Red River Division.
lvfl MttHasvna a
bolldlac and Wlroaaliig baa wtoS
In taa make-up of UUa arte yfgg '
Cafe Observation Cars
Kfrtf 'llu 1 1 " .5; sax.
a trip Tla thin saw roota imi ba akcarfnBT
fcamfiw. upon applioaUoa to auraon?
-
Cool Colorado
The Place to go.
To Denver Colorado
Springs (Manitou).)
and. Pueblo-
Oo wrtaln dates lo June July
August and September rim Ul
Write tor books entitled
"Camping In Colorado"
"Fishing- la Colorado"
And
"Under tn Turquoise SUE.-
The Camping book tells now where an! a
what cost port ponies o two. lour and s'l ca
tulicllm1e"Pl"l CMUo"ln Omt delight
JL Taoalfwoaj A. G. P. A. Topekn. Kaa
JNo. SganaliAjr.o. P. ajchlongo
3 UY YOUR
IC0AL1
TlliiliitiiMilL
or THE
CHICKASHA
MILLING
COMPANY
Henru Sohafer
U. RENO o. .
Old
Clermont
Whiskev
Eignt
Direct foom the Distillers Font
full quarts SI3.SO
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Shepard, Horace W. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 256, Ed. 1 Friday, October 10, 1902, newspaper, October 10, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730881/m1/3/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.