The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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CHICKASHA EXPRESS.
TM FGRANLEE.
DAW HUWHICUTT
OAILT publieaeA ttj fUrooon
eept HB'ijr.
Entered at the Cbickuaba
Second Claaa Mail
T Oa&BICB AT TtH Ut.fT MM "Ht
SuMCiwrrwB Eatm:
lnfUOoFy Cent
Per Ytk 10 Cent
Per Quarter f3 Mot.) In Adranc. .$1.00
Par Year Id AdraMa 94.00
WEEKLY publiaherl Every Sunday.
At f 1.00 per year.
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Entered at the Peetofttc at Chtckaaha
I. T. m Secena-elaas Mail Matter.
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Please nc
paper.
'mistakes iu hl pa) e
cUu If brought to uur
If jou fail
We are aullorii! to announce u. L.. U
KINS a a cauUiOale for Chief of Police
ject to the action of the Democratic party
BIG
I hereby announce myself a candidate fi
Chief of Police subject K the action of ll
democratic party.
W. K. Lowo.
We are authorirsd to announce Isaac riou't
as a candidate for Chief of Police. Sublet to
the action of the dem:cratic party.
Oor 'phone in N
43.
Extra papers of t bi-
five cents the copy.
ibbUC
FEBRUAKY 28 1902.
Prince Henry aUJOd on ibe itoj
Amid the loaUyla frisked
A sal. or bollcr'ed -Kubher naci
AnJ th wind blew through hl
The Weather Bureau gives out
tbe information that Mia Stone
htis been released some more.
Last Monday's Muskogee
ening Times looks like
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"There is not'tng so good as
moii i .lnil no money aw
good us other peoples"
Only be careful how you get
It If you borrow it Irom tbti
o ar fellow wutn he Un'l
loo'lux it is liable t j be the
iMOUnt cause of a pbon
wiihdrawl from society on
your part itut til's 'ad"
i'oi.crus the ral oTHKrt
P-OI'I.K'- M IVF.Y" the
rn'lt 'Mm. jingling comedy
in nil li
HENNESSY
T LEROYLE
tjcoud Mil
f! PaicB on
Yestcvil
Cbdokaaba
gouged it .
f the .lust of
tbuir feet" and
from WMfcfjgl
has made such a prouounci
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Removal SALE
We will move into our
new store rooms about
MARCH 1st 1902
Lots of Trouble to move goods.
No trouble TO MOVE MONEY.
Everything GOES !
Dennis Flynn has made bun
ill inUwDeneable to Oklahoma. -
$ You will Miss I
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A Golden
OpportUnitu t
I IF You PHIL I
ten lUted tl
tntod as
the tlebot
I
iht pari
rtu
Delegate Fl'
ls amniended
A (iolhrie ciirrcs)onilei.t t
tbe Oklaboniinan locates Chkk'
ta ;;t 'a new 1 rust Company hi
"Chickasaw" Kewf like every-
thing else getn '-Moclorcd" ii.
Qtltorjo. Bui the ("iklahoman kn-
no need tt go away up to Ghltbm
tor Ohtckab news. It pbouid
read the Daily Expre8. Ttv
Chickisha Tiusl Comp;inv
pnbtiabeil in full in Itil Mony)
W Tn H. i flifn Dmnno
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Our Entire Stock
of Dry Goods
Notions.
Clothing
Shoes and Hats
will be sold at
Slaughtering
Prices.
ham k Edwards
in
D
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H O U
The Khii.
the stale of Oklahoma
mg a iM
at once ha ttfiVr
Before the city
contract for ft
t red
) mak-
ritories lained.
or Ua.
Texa-
lp "si me
his life
ild lir
liq
in
reasonable price rate
It is :t hard
pjatter to correct ill advised leg-
islation after the mischief is done.
A little forethought
m ich trouble.
numanous sketches 01
and travel for the bench! o
the Ar-lmoreite readers. We re
fer you to him; bis life and t:nv-
ns a els may be very interesting and
nchise . (bum.n.;()Ug" 8et bes n.ight
whit
? Ardmonte.
ra E liior-in-
ChKf and give us tae best paper
ever published in Ar.lmore.
dent. We ak
iml
ill savt
diall
Wby make
rtav'i Ardm
i says
Ijcuan
!a) mg t
day v i
which v
m Montbi For Twenty-Fiye Cent.
Twin Territories The Indian
'Magazine will be sent to any ad-
dress four inonttiB for twenty five
cents. Regular price one dollar
a year ten cents a copy. This
special offer is good until March
2"'h. BBi today in tim; to re
ceive the Easter conb(rand the
splendid Spring issues. More tnaD
ue I rPir nno-ea nf ond rend i n o-. ri'e
v. j l r c -
to Twin Territories Muskogee I.T.
King Bee of Thf m
ELMER WALTEF
A
Thoroughbred
Tramp.
AI
LjOt l I UK' l.i'ili Iri
.ave a Var-ine h ur
in im
arc m
mm
wb
mileaky. At Blue nme miU
east of Tishomingo tho rai.s are Uappei hautls. craiied lip
and roozbnesaot tbeSKin curec
dlight
fTTl
; Swellest Gentlemens Drinking
Resort in the Ind. Ter.
Firstclass Cafe and Restaurant
In Connection
Patronage of tbe Public Solicited and
Courtis Treatment GU
Cbicka.ba Are. B. H- CHAMBERS Prop.
Iwing fastened to the cros ties
the rate of two miles per day.
They expect to have tttlfl run-
ning through from Arlmcre to
Hartonor0ebjtbt fir.t of April.
qnickly by Banner Salve th most
beanng oiutnient in tut worio.
If Banner Salve does'nt enr? yonr
piles yonr money will b r'orn-
ed. It is a most benling medl ine.
Sold by Jas. Fettyjobni.
.m mum
i$ ItACS fOR A LIFt
Ai. j inc : laugh olay
All special scenery.
Free reclining chair cars by the
"Choctaw Route." fic transfer
at Htapbtt.
THE BXPRHSS
WANTS YOUR
JOB WORK
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Hunnicutt, Dan. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, February 28, 1902, newspaper, February 28, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730884/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.