Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 172, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1913 Page: 4 of 8
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"IIIcShX OKLAHOMA JVLYl'13.
lUESCRiPTiON r.ATES.
Or yer deered by carfierH M I
E.'x months differed by carrier. 2.4 i
TLf- mot-i silvered by carrier L2i ;
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Asj trroneooa rctlo8 oa tie
axy jsrtoa Knn or corporation tod
la the eciaani of the Ex;reai will ba
ta tie attention of tie daaea-eat
WANT GRADY COUNTY EXHiSiT
AT TULSA.
Mrsi'r.a
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Dry Farxit?
ftVr 22 to XovfOfr 2 ti
re wlil
(if f'sRala and ail th i-.(-:-r:i bis o.
!i Ui::d A lar: Bumbfr o!
0:'.ahoffca wi'.J Lave i-ihiiita
t't so far no d-!ir..te acton laokir-g
to diipiay ol Cra-i- county product
La b'a takfti. Ti;: iav;r it Imp-ort-ant
j.cd the fviio!:.? I'-t':r fro:u the
ti rrtrv of the Ok!
a Farm Con-j
Krt-s ai.i'st!c:j to H. 15. J-hnoB of
U:;i city should be t'.-ad Wilb U;fcM
-Mr. Ww.t :
"Horjj t!i aso Mr. Franc! J. M-k
fl.si (rarrsi-e:;j!.-r for t:.e Itta.
tlona! K-y Farmin? Cocafr-. vs!iit-1
Chickaaha a.r.d d:is';vs-i with th bu
iD-as Ktn the the qst;on of an ei-4
h.h':t of Orit 'y county producu at th
ln.atiot.l e-U trod acta t.tjji.ition
at Tjia.
'if rrirtd to thit yoa and tk
cthr Ktobr of y.- ;;!!. 'e
2. 'if.'" inf.-re-st in th.'s iirobi-m r.4
m r.o 1
roagiiy . a:t.-.ji"a i..'-
dthe
i'!v from an ad'r.it i-'-? taol-ouit
cf a 1 Mb. tit at Ty!
Mtre thtaa th.rty co'ii.'i!t of Okia-
hae air-'i ti ' fOr::.a.l fe-
ai"3 fcr t'-'i'.'-f in t-;t O-tia-
:--! a li'ir f-ora : -. hi' h
ia to j
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i.v ccoffk-ial ic.'ora.a:!in that t-a-ty
other cousti'-i arc wojktt g on a
iii'.ytiiBi of txv.R:. f'vr tas na
. ..;t Th'-re has t' t-n no w-rd
: Orady ccus.t? aa to hai Si i'-;."i:!ii;-i
th'-rt-.
"ii.ht ti?;'.--t to yea that
Ii.i.rLat.o;.al fioii Prodv ta upoki'i'io
!'J ts the rr'-av-it ti.'-is'iiv anow -f
:.r jro-ii'.'8 ever h' ld iu NortU chap!er ii ai.ke. For example in the
Ameri'-a and that '!' iat-s ar.d v::it-1 'S;i''r n.aa's story it is getting some-
cm w-il be present from twenty states j bat rnonotonous to read day after
of the tV.cn acd from thirty Rations J "i-nerally fair."
f the world. A pA xbtbit of Grady!
tiWf products
more to advert
- h f -4 f-.i-r
t Ih.'s show wiil do
jour county ari-'
vt-. tr of e sort '
f..-.i ok -
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ii.o..:d It ;.: -
1 ;:at ! may snow
tiie
to.
;a:ics cf Okia!.o:r.a what
ii.tt- do and rio' be Wt
it the po.t on a.:i i-u'UraI i.a?tc-rH:
t-t-'vA: That you hotild 5.' i
ot.'.er coiit.t! s of Osia.;o i.a ow tii'.-
fold nhat Okhiiorr.a c.in io and
t:. ret- asHis'
f';;t
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If you could see the FULL RIPE lucious' Hawa-
wiian Pineapples as they are gathered prepared
rr.d packed under .
"New State Brand" (Sanitary Cans)
you wuu'd realize how we get the superior quality
and excellent Piacspplc tai.te. You would always
buy "New Sute Brand" - Pineapple Sliced " or Grated
1 5 wanted.
BEGIN TODAY
Si
:.nd enjoy .Real Pineapple
i'reHhirig healthful slices
Pbrspple.
The "New State Brand
OF GRADY COUNTY
Oa week deliver! by carrier-. J8
On year by tail 4.M
Sir tsottis by maa S.U""i
Tire eoiLU ty aaU 1.00
Sit copy .65 .
character ftandiBi or reputation of
any B(swe:&eU which may appew
'4ir nrrctd on lut belci brongitf
jural'stat- and nation. ' ;
''it is our fco;. that yot will take I
y at osce and
you
! r- '..-t to i: J jst aa ''.rj
'hat Kiaj- be e j.ectod frora
(Jiaiy tc
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CXPRE8S PACKAGETTEa
!
Fre the Foreater.
''.'? y :n h!s ; ' . ia vast. j
To ee t hat t-vtr ier:t woid. "ram; i
Cojne Join us in a howling mob ;
Aad p-x that ':: !ifr j!ozfer' Job j
liut any one has a inaa'a job on hand i
when he undertake to awat the cbig-
i'-T.
Ow. rr.aa in Chic-kasha is so conceit-
ed thru he lis fevt-a jroud of Lis
And tow they tell m thai ta -mutton
leg akirt" iiixatly eiit )!! ba a'f
ia ra;e sa.j.
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Another tninar that io n't ;irmv
acyb'yly'i dinpogition U to k? p ui a
n'Tiiii? f:i'i.t ith one (i.to balf
the tight.
At ' ''' ij !r: :e a youut; lady re-
marked that oie n.an dned a if he
were 1-JokitiR over th girl'a siioolder
for a bug on the fioor.
A mha created a oear-panic among
a crowl !n a dru? more yeiterday
w-ea he car'.e runait.:; iu and report-
ed that he Lad aeea a cloud.
A continued Mory is bad enoucb at
ext but it is the limit wnen every
lr '-a-nsas Lily bur says an Ern-
P or' 11 r-";t a friend the other day
"'d ai l "Why weren't yoti at the
r Inst nU'ht?" The friend replied
I 'nad a dreadful aeepjent. I sat on the
Ir.--n tA b TTir.-rj-it-o bit me and I
could not get my new skirt on over
tho lite."
A I'll ickiu-liB r!rri;:d r.cr?!? -""
'-: "vl !n rather a warm argument
the pAtit ai bfsue relating to which
eht!d t-x.-tc.iO supreu-ittcy in the
fai.tiy. "1 think a man and hi wife
should work together like a good
eveniy matcher each pulling an
wC4
Delicious cooling rc-
;f Genuine Ripe Hawaiian
Diamond
l.'-r.'-3 St
ir.p in 14 karat gold.
Let us inspect
vour
mounting's.
We do expert watch
and jewelry repairing.
OM gold bought.
M. Flatau
&'Sofl
Jewelen and Opticians
We are Registered State
Opticians
-ial share of t:ir ioa-l" iald the wif. !
I aad the ir.an replied "That would be
jail right if there waa Just wse toiiT
I between the.n.1
A STOLEN SMILE'R TWO. 4
4
When Rum Lost.'
The Iove r?f.rced to the A:k
with the Olive Branch and a copy of
the Aran: Weekly Bugle. Noah hast-
ily scanned the headlines on the first
page. -
"How did the election come out?''
a.-ked SUern.
"The whole blame . country went
wet" replied Noah. Cincinnati Eu-
fj'iirer. Chronic Bunjler.
The topic that was being talked in
iWa-hr.K'on re!ai;d to the pioper
'fraiiilng of children which reminded
en.an utar caiioaray oi
TtJia of aa incidfciit that occuritd iuloid maa with back bent beneath the '
one of the small towns in his State. weight of the pack be carried. There j
For the fifth time the congressman j was a sr-a; box strapped to hie j
said a colored bov was arrested in 'iboulderi in military fashion and a
charge cf appropriating chickens and
the iuiai.trate decided to try aa ap-
P a! to the lad's father
"Look here Raatus." said iLe n.ag-
Isirate when the father appeared in
court "this is the fifth time that your
on Kbenezer has been in this court
and I am tired of seeing him here."
"I don't blame yo' jedge" responded
the father a little sadly. 'Tse tired
ob Hewng him here myse'f."
"Then why don't you teach him how
to act?" demanded the magistrate.
"Why don't you show him the Tiy bl
way?"
")' j'"'pe" earnestly replied the
father "1 hab done gone an show
dat boy de riitht way a dozen time
but somehow he alius git caught wid
de chl'-korH on him." Fveh;in:-e.
4 SCRIPTURE. 4
4
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Ifeaiaii iiith Chapter 1st to Sill vei rvk.
Hn every one that thirstetb come
ye to the waters and he that haih no
money; -ome yeg buy and eat; yea
come buy wine and milk without
money and without price.
Wherefore do ye spend money for
that which is not bread? and your
labor for that which satisheth not?
Hearken diligently unto me and eat
ye that which is good and let your
soul delight itself in fatness.
Incline your ear and come unto me:
hear and your soul shall live; and I
will make an everlasting covenant
with you even the sure mercies of
Oavid.
Heboid I have given him for a wlt-
lln(i:S tr the people a leader and com-
fci i manlier me p-eupie.
Behold thau shalt call a nation mat
thou kuowest not and nations that
know not thee shall run unto thee be-
beoatise of the Lord thy Ood and for
the Holy One of Israel; for he hath
glorfied thee.
Seek ye the Lord while He may be
found call )e upon him while he is
near:
fci Let the wicaea torsade nis way aim
the unrighteous man his thoughts;
and let him return unto the Lord and
he will have mercy upon him; and to
our God for he will abundantly par-
don. fi For toy tnoiiRiits are noi your
tfioujihtH neither are your ways my
ways saith the Lord.
Where He Had Run.
"I hear Arthur has bought a mo
tor car.'' "yes." "Where has he rue
wi;h it so tar.'" "I'micipully in'.'
eel);.''
re is tLts ..'.'.-
aid -3
He
:3 Ti-j'..;
!u u.e i-
ii o; but he tiat Sii.r-ii's bix.
f-st !$ str.raj;y Cie ure:t
CvlTvS
WHEN A MA.' FASLS
i
Whn he has to coLfiieiice ii biai-1
sf.-if iior his (. ;) ris. !
Wbea he value uite nsore ttao j
tbarac:er aad alt-Mt.
When he Jrt tot try to aiaite tit j
vork a little better eacti 3ay. '
When he b:.o::. s o absarb'jd in h;s
work that he c a tiy that Lie i
greater tL'ta ork.
co.xfortable.
V.'h-n he va'uc-s wealth above
heaitb. atsif-resifct acd the good cpin-
i ion of others.
V. h-a he ia ao burdened by his bust-
' t.'-es that he find no tiio for rest !
1
or recreation " j
Whea he loves his oa plans aad i
interests more than humanity.
When bis friends l.ke hi.-a for wbatj'JC and 11.00 per bo: tie. ' Soid by OwlJ
!
be has aore than for what he is.
Whea he knows that he is la the
rong but ia afraid to admit it.
When he envies others because they
have more ability talent or wealth
than he has
When he dtpes not care what ha
peris to his neighbor or to his friend j
so long as he is prosperous.
When he is so busy doing that he
has XiO time for smlies and cheering
words. Ideal Poser.
GOOD TIMES OF THE' PAST
Peddler Laments Fact That Easy Llv- j
In g Has for Him Been Left i
Far Behind. '
He came towards me over a shoul-
Apt ... thf lonp! s0uh ftowns. a little !
large satchel hung beneath his arm.
In oae hand be bore a basket in tht
other a large irmbrella.
He seemej to be nnrslng a grieT-
ance for ther was an indignant
scowl athwart his weather-beaten red
grd humored face and the little
white whiskers about his ears seemed
positively to bristle with annoyance.
"Mornln' mister" he remarked.
"She" with a wave of his arm towards
a distant cottage "she called me a
awker!"
"Ob Indeed?" said I. rather at fault
for a hawker was exactly what I took i
him to be. j
"A 'awker!" he repeated as one ;
who strives against Incredulity. "Aad
me a peddler with my father a ped-
dler afore me and 'Is father afore
1m!"
"But what is the exact difference
between a hanker and a peddler?" I
I asked.
j "All the difference!" he snapppd.
"Why I'm known as a peddler In
i a'mool every f-ouih Down village be-
tToon 'pre and Fatbfurne. I cover
this ground reg'lar. winter and sum-
mer year in and year out I peddles
I don't 'awk!"
"Feddlln' ain't what It was though"
he went on good temper returning to
him as he spoke of his woes. "Now
In my father's time there was pood
money to be made 'specially if you
was at all friendly with the smoeelers
like 'e was. But now" he added sar-
castically "what with education what
helps folks o. True direct to shops
for what they wants and what with
advertisements fn the papers and the
pos'offlce and moty cars why It's
iucky for me I ain't got no family to
keep that's all" Answers London.
HELPS WHEN PLANTING SEEDS
Amateur Gardener Gives a Few Words
of Advice Seemingly Both Sea-
aonabls and Sensible.
For a long time I clung to the old!
way of marking the places where I
sowed in my garden the seed of au-
nual Cowers; that Is to say I slipped
the little envelopes over the stlckr
and placed these In the beds. Winds
often carried the papers away or rain
washed out the printed name and I
was no better off than I should have
been if 1 lu.c trusted to my memory
alone. Last year however I really
did Improve on this old plan by plac-
ing a small flower pot over each en-
velope and stick and it proved to be
a very satiafactory method.
A next door neighbor who was
planting some seeds the other day
had. It seemed to me a still better
plan. She wrote the name of the
flower or vegetable on a slip of paper
and placed it in a small bottle put in
the cork and stuck the bottle half
way into the soil. Hy the way when
you are Bowing very fine seeds like
those of poppies or petunias they
may be distributed more evenly by
putting them In a salt shaker first
mixing them wiiii u i :!. nccl. PI i.':;
delohia Led!r. 1
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- - V
i hft
S:::.zs or bitei of lasecu that are
followed by sweiheg. pain or hchicg
iboald be treated promptly: as they
are poisonous.'- Ballard $ Snow Lial-
SiC&t counteracts the poisoa. It is
' both antiseptic and healing. Price 25c
Drug Store aad Public Drug Store.
" "d&w
Valentine's Vaispar
The Varnish that won't
turn white. Before Vaispar
was di3eover d there were
special varnishes for differ-
ent purposes-one for floors
another for furniture and
another for porch and out
side work
Today there i9 one var-
nish that answer s all purposes-
It is VALSPAR.
Guaranteed satisfactory
or your money back.
TURNER'S WALL
PAPER STORE
125 Norh Third.
IF THIS IS THE
Diamond Time
Don't Miss These
Diamond Specials
Diamond Ear Screws
$25 to $175
Beautiful White Dia-
mond in Tiffany Ring
$12.59 $25.00
$50.09 and op
Diamond Stick Pins
$6.00 to $25.00
Diamond Pendant
$10.00 to $100
j vi'. flM
Jeweler and Diamond Dealer
omb
Money
1
Have just received a ship-
ment of Pure Comb Honey.
TVIt T t m n
it h clear and sweet.
We have it in 3 lb pails
and 6 lb pails. We also wish
to call your attentiou to our
complete line cf LUNCH
GOODS. We have install-
ed a slicing machine and
we handle Coiled Ham
Beef etc.
If you want a nice lunch
fixed up call Tignor.
Phone 83
XT
L4
120 South Third Street.
M a a fi
Men's Low Shoes in the Amer-
ican Gentleman make one pair
of a kind worth up to $4.00;
will sell while they last at
i ft.
if
Oil Stocks -1a
But a well improved home either on the farm
or in the city is SURE to bring returns.
Invest your money in a sure proposition. Re-
pair and repaint your house and barn. Buy now
and buy here.
Stephtinson-Orovn Lumber Co.
i Take down thai eye-sore "Rooms for
j Rent sign" and place a three line
j three time want ad la the Express.
Two bits is all It will cost you and
everyone will see It. U
It's Too Hot
to Walk
ome
So lunch with Rod-
dy's. Great b i g
FANS to keep you
cool. Appetizing
hot weather 1
I'lpiiriiiJCi
iiUiiiJ-i . 6
The Home of Coolness
The Entire Allot-
ment of
i fnr Org?v Sff? Ctddo
j counties for this season has been de.
jlivered with ihe exception of one "23"
Touring Car at J8S5 f. a. to. Detroit.
jTais car should arrive here soon aad
jit won't sti'.y very long in stock. I
! have in stock now one" Studebaker
("25" Roadster one Maxwell "35" at
jflORS f. o. b. factory and am daily ex
pecting arrival of the greatest low
priced automobile value ever put on
the market: the Maxwell "25" Touring
Car fully equipped with top wind-
shield specdomiter Prosetoilte tank
etc. for $725 ac factory.
M.
J IIJlllltl.
DEALER
Studebaker-Maxwell-Pa'ge Can
Phone 153-162-908
GCARS
COX 0
ring Returns
sT-Jf'li""
Choi
ce
Yell
A3
OGKlilg
11
Cuts the frying and
shortening bill
in two.
Used by the best
cooks in Chickasha.
ITS ODORLESS.
At Year GrocersToday -
CHICKASHA COTTON
OIL COMPANY
CHAS. BLY
High Class
Painting & Decorating
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 172, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 19, 1913, newspaper, July 19, 1913; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730912/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.