The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 72, Ed. 1 Friday, March 14, 1902 Page: 1 of 8
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The Chickasha Daily Express.
Vol. XI
WEEKLY EXPRESS
Established 1892.
Ghickasha Indian Territory Friday March 14 1802.! ?.AtlMi555?l
No. 72
LOCAL NEWS AND ITEMS OF 'NTEREST WILL BE FOUND ON SECOND PAGE.
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SPBING
With Its Sunshine
Balmy Weather
Upon
O
us Again.
School Entartainmeni
N HAVING A.NTK'Il'.Yl KI THE NEEDS AND
Comfort of our customers we have spared no p:iins
in obtaining the most correct fabrics for this season show-
ing iu Dress Goods Trimmings Millinery and everything
pertaining to'our line.
What Wil! be Worn?
Something t will interest
EVER) LADY in the vicinitv. Our snrinsr "nods arc
here. We iiui.k they embrace the new cloths to be worn
for spring. Aud we are more than glad to have you come
in uniook the iu i.vcr.
Ladies Ready to Wear Shirt Waists
50 cents to $5.00
Ladies Silk and Walking Skirts the new-
est ideas $1.50 to $15.00.
Ladies Misses and ('hildrens slippers- The nobbiest
effects of this seaborn productions 50e to &4.GU.
' ave ever suov.n.
hi Id re!) hats :ire here.
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The OMY ONE ppan
S
Stmail Messenger: The chicken
wouldn't run around and hot
the neighbor's hen. Home of B
man's friends told hira that
couldn't bfl lined for killing ch:
lens wlr.le they were destroy
shot at one of the biddies while
stao scratched u bit garden. The
hen aocideutly died. nd the goud- his garden but lie rys th?y fl
hearted garduer picked the remain him just the same.
op and took thetn over to the
owner. Bowman wai arrested on I Newkirk kuocks at the'
Saturday and fined ; 7J SO am1 didn't I the Temple of Famnand a
get the chicken either. The conrt ! n quiet corner. She has
probably held that Bowman should j fledged missionary in China
The progrntn rendered by the
p j pupils of the Home school at the
residence of li. J. angban on
Saturday evening March 8 1902.
was decided success.
The opening address delivered
by Boy Looney. a ten year old
boy was better than could ha ve
been expecfed from one so young.
The recitations by Florence
Ora Cora. Addie Boy and Emit
L ouey and Frank Fealey were
well rendered and received ninch
applause. Cora Looney in her
recitation "The Doll's Lesson.''
created much mirth while Flor-
pence Looney in her good bye song
made quite a bit .
The recitatians by Eunice and
Nellie Bradley were simply al-
right. The song by Nellie and Eunice
Bradley was well encored.
Uurtrnr the evening Miss Grace
aud Emily Hobart rendered a
song which was well received by
all.
The songs sung by the pupils
were up to date and showed much
musical ability.
The medley by Oscar Vaughau
Emit Addie and Florence Looney
was one of the best on the pro-
grain.
The dialogue ''The Rival Ora-
tors'' by Oscar Vaiurhsn and Roy
Looney was the hit of the evening.
They are both dandies iu that
lf 'I be music for the entertain-
heriment was furnished by El and
! Grover Ynnshan on the : .:..!; .
be and guitar. These two yonug
ing ! mal school at Norman O. T. a
led few days agT) and proved them-
selves to be accomplished must-I
cians.
The school which comprises
ipils was originated and
I Loff an k Friend 1
We
Have
Great
High
Piles
of
18 and
20 feet
Boxing
j
Logan & Fri T
AAV.
r of
J.
i aught
at his own expense for which he
certainly deserves special mention.
Miss Grace Hobart. the teacher
is an exemplary yoiinf; lady and
has given entire satisfaction for
which she has the beet wishes of
the entire aughan community.
The entertainment was attended
by every patroo of the school as
well as several from Bradley Nin-
nekah. and Alex.
Miss Emily Hobart and Teddy
Bell of Chickasha were present
and so was ye editor and Miss J.
Mabel Granlee.
The tables in the dining room
were loaded with good things to
eat and drink to which we all did
justice.
We then looked over Mr.
i Vaughan's 6000 acre farm aud nu-
inerous herds of fine Hereford
cattle aud then returned home
after fully enjoying the hospi-
tality of our hot and hostess Mr-
and Mrs. B.J. Yaughan.
A Fine Rain and Everybody is Happy and so is
as
The Big Cash Store
Because we have the largest cleanest and cheapest stock of Up-to-Date
Spring and Summer Goods in Chickasha.
Our stock of nl: the latest novelti
surpasses anything that has evi
town and they are cheap.
We havo the largest and most select stock of embroider-
ies and laces we have ever bought. A beautiful line of
ill over embroidery 25 cents pel
wilfsHOV
I
Mens boys and childrens clothing and furnisl
will defy competition. Give u
Last but not Least is the old reliable Hamflton-Srown shoes for men w.ome
They are the best shoes made and. wepypair GUARANTEED.
Inil C t
"in the swim" and
d children.
BIG CASH STOR
1 . ! f" rv a r
O. MAYS. Fr
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