Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 210, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 2, 1916 Page: 7 of 8
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PAGE SEVEN.
Wants
VICE-PRESIDENT MARSHALL
FROM LATEST PHOTOGRAPH
MAKE YOUR NEXT SACK
WANTED
LOANS
0 cl JjO.
9II0K1IBA DAILY ttXPHIl OHIOKAIH A OKLAHOMA.
Two SPECIAL
BARGA S
FARM
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JOIN TUB ARMY: Recruiting of-
fices at Oklahoma City Tulsa Musko-
gee Chickasha and Ardmore. 7-12-tf
WANTKD Room and board In good
home during college year. Write me
In care of the college. Rudolf auditor.
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WANTED Lady solicitor to work
in ClilckaBha. J. L. McKeiulo 'i'Zi
Chiekafdia avenue l'hone 117. l-3t
FOR SALE Good five year old
milch cow making 1 lb. of butter per
day. Call at 1025 Mich. Ave. Phono
1167. 8-1-31
WANTED Good bedroom furniture
for two rooms. Also rugs. Phone
1010.. 9-l-3t
WANTED To buy 80 acres A-l
bottom land within 7 miles of ChleUa-
eha. Non-overflow; some alfalfa pre-
ferred. S. L. Sieg Cement Okla.
9-l-3t
FOR SALE
FOR SALE "License Applied For"
cards for automobile owner's 15c at
the Daily Express office. 22tf
FOR SALE 2 3 and 5 room houses
with lots cheap close In. Small pay
ment down. Rest on time. Inquire
at 1012 Colo. Phone 666. 8-21-12t
Five room modern homo corner lot
100x165 feet near car lino schools and
pavements largo closets sleeping
porch 10x21 ft. hot and cold water
x'onnecUons shade and fruit trees
barn chicken yard storm cave and
good well; property Is in first class
condition and is as large as most 6
room houses. Owner is leaving the
city and will Bell at a sacrifice on easy
terms $250 cash balance monthly
quarterly or yearly payments.
100 acres 7 miles from Chickasha
165 acres In cultivation 75 acres
smooth Bitter creek bottom 4 room
house barn and outbuildings; no
mortgage. This land is owned by a
t
iion-ronident who wants the cash at
once and offers to sell at a sacrifice.
This is our best bargain taken from a
largo listing well worth $7500.00;
pike $5000.1)0. We will loan at leant
$11500.00 on this flno farm.
FARM LOANS
Wo can loan you as much money at
as low a rate of Interest as any one
in this part of Oklahoma. Will loan
for 5 7 or 10 years with tho privilege
of paying a part or all of loan at any
Interest paying period. We will In
spect your land on short notice and
give you draft for your money with
out any unnecessary delay.
MAJOR BROTHERS
511 First National Rank BIdg.
Phone 280
Property I Can Sell on Good Terms
FOR SALE A four room framo
bouse on 22nd and Dakota Ave. Good
wall of water small barn and chicken
house. 150x163 feet of ground. Free
from all incumbrance. Make me an
offer. T. A. McLemore Petersburg
Okla. 8-29-12t
FOR SALE-
horses. J. D.
-One span of gbod farm
Chastain. Phone 614.
30-3Ct
FOR SALE Cheap double wheel
emery stand. Call at 315 Kansas a.
Nebergall. 8-31-3t
FOR SALE My entire stock S. C.
jRhode Island Reds incubator hen
house and brooder. J. R. Ryndak.
Phone 1040. 8-31-31
FOR SALE One new Remington
automatic 12 guage shotgun complete
with leather case; one Winchester
twelve guage pump gun with leather
case excellent ; condition. Address.
A-l care of Daily Express.' 9-1-it
FOR RENT
FOR RENT A-l Ismert Room.
One very desirablo south front room.
Hot and cold water bath. Phone 89.
Inquire of Mrs. Peter Ismert upstairs
422 Vz Chickasha Ave. 28-0t
FOR RENT Two large modern nice-
ly furnished rooms close In. Phone
1010. . 8-31-3t
FOR RENT Furnished and unfur-
nished rooms. 327 Kansas Ave.
Mrs. R. H. Ferguson. 8-31-3t
FOR RENT Housekeeping room mod-
ern conveniences. Call at 927 Chick-
asha or phone 550. 8-31-3t
7-room modern house 150 by 163
feet of ground well located for school
privileges. Price $1600.
5-room modern house good barn
chicken yards fruit trees half block
from pavement $2000. -
'5-acre tract of land 2 miles from
Chickasha 4'room house barn chicken
it
yards etc.
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40 acres 3 miles from Chickasha no
buildings $1500.
MISS VAUGHN
Phone 45.
Room 404 1st Nat. Bank Building.
II
Suburban Grocery for sale doing
good business
160 acre farm like rent; see me at
once if interested.
New home cost $2500 can be bought
for $1800; terms.
Money to loan on good close in property.
MRS. M. B. EMERSON
Room 403 Firat Natn'l Bank Bid?.
Phone 215
For a
Professional Cards
I have a nice modern 5-room house
for sale cheap well located on pave-
ment. Price $1500.
One 6-room house close In on pave-
men strictly modern. Will sell for
$2250.
P. C. STACY
Rear Farmer State Bank.
' Chickasha Okla.
FOR RENT After Sept. 5 two fur
nished rooms at 1228 South Sixth
street. 9-l-6t
FOR RENT One suite of nicely
furnished rooms south exposure at
628 Kansas. Couple preferred. No
children. Phone 250. 9-l-3t
FOR RENT Rooms with board or
rooms for light housekeeping 4 blocks
from the O. C. W. Mrs. Ellen Down
ey 1601 Florida Ave. 9-l-3t
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Automobile tire and rim
Nobby Tread tire. Notify T. B. Wood
or phone 24. Reward. 8-31-3t
LOST Gold car-screw. Reward If
returned to tb Leader. 9-l-3t
Real Estate
FOR SALE 4 room house water
lights BO ft. lot east front large shade
trees. Near North school. Price $650.
Terms $50 cash balance $10 a month.
FOR SALE East half of block
large well built 9 room house porches
large barn light gas and water. No
bath. This property cost $7000.
Southwest part of city. Price $3000.
i Farm Loans security Bonds.
Jonas Cook
Room S01 First National Bank
CHICKASHA OKLA
Bldg.
Just
An
ive
Our 1917 stock of fall
and winter styles in
Wall Paper
Do not fail to take this
announce ment as a
special invitation to call
and make your selec-
tions. This is the only
1917 line of. wallpaper
on display in Chickasha.
THE QUALITY SHOP
CHAS. BLY
Cor. 5th and Kansaa.
Phone 459.
S. C. DURBIN
LAWYER
207 New Tye Building.
Phone 129.
l-I2-3m
Oscar Simpson
LAWYER
Rooms 218-219 Tye Annex.
Chickasha Okla. -13.u
B F. HOLDING A. L. SIR
HOLDING & HERR
Lawyers
Rooms 209 and 210 Tye B'ldg. ;
CHICKASHA OKLA.
Ref ord Bond. Alger lleltor
Adrian Melton
Bond Melton & Meltoa
LAWYERS
Rooms 409-10-U New First Nations
Bank building.
The Chickasha
Iron Wo r s
We have added new and up-ro
date machinery to our plant anc
are able to do any
Machine and Foundry Worlt
We make a specialty of Sasb
Weights Structural Iron Work
and Job Work. Blacksmith Shop
in connection. See the Nix Corn
Stalk Cutter which we manufac
ture.
CONRAD BROS
HOW TO GIVE GOOD ADVICE
The best way to give good advice is
to set a good example. When others
see how quickly you get over your
cold by taking Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy they are likely to follow your
example. This remedy has been in
use for many years and enjoys an ex-
cellent reputation. Obtainable every-
LAUBACH
Buy and sell all kinda of new
and second ; hand Household
and Kitchen
FURNITURE
Stoves Repaired. Telephone 411
406 Chickasha Av.
CLEAR BAD SKIN FROM WITHIN
Pimply muddy complexions are due
to impurities in the blood. Clear up
the skin by taking Dr. King's New
Life Pills. Their mild laxative quali-
ties remove the poisons from the sys-
tem and b'ighten the eye. A full
: free non-griping bowel movement in
the morning is the reward of a dose of
Dr. King's New Life Pills the nfght
before. At your druggist. 2'c. Adv.
where. Adv.
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x IT CAN'T BE DONE!
There is no cause for Democrats and Progressives Were ot
peace and opponents of the horrors and crimes of war to feel other
than the greatest couliueneo in the re-election of President Wilson.
Friends of his Republican opponent have been making vocifer-
ous endeavor to ' impress the voters' of tho country with a fictional
strength for Mr. Hughes' candidacy. '' " '.' '"; '' "
President Wilson has tho Democrats of the country enthusias-
tically behind him. . . i
lie has the friends of preparedness and peace.
Ho has every' Progressive who really holds policies above preju-
dice and deeds above vague promises.
ITe has the women voters of the states where suffrage is an ac-
complished fact who hold their country lirst in their esteem and who
are able to see more in the support President Wilson lias already
given suffrage than in the opportunist espousal of their cause by a
candidate who before never has shown by his acts even the most con-
descending sympathy.
There are but a meagre few states where Mr. Hughes' cham-
pions can give him more than a doubtful chance of securing electoral
votes. .
No issue has been joined by tho. speeches of the "Republican can-
didate which is of sufficient worth to merit serious consideration.
Pchind Mr. Wilson there is a long record of deeds dom and
lfrii-lii!m enacted which puts him far up abreast of the times and
popular demands. .
For President Wilson to be defeated there must develop such a
reaction Irom present sentiment as would be startling indeed.
TTo lias the record of achievement.
Ho has the shibboleth of peace.
lie has tho accomplishment of preparedness.
Ho has a Congress which has stood nobly behind bis policies and
has written laws that the great masses of voters will surely indorse.
He has been direct diligent assertive and dominant.
Xo public man over cherished loftier ideals or did more to win
to them the public approval.
Peat him ?
IT CAN'T EE DONE!
Peat him and restore to power in tho Government the old order
the Republican reactionaries the guardians and agents of privilege
and prerogative 1
Peat him and blot from the statute books laws that register a
century of progress?
WO INDEED!
Peat him with the harvests ripening into such wealth as the
country never knew before?
Peat him with the Government's credit the talk ot tho world?
Peat him with labor employed wages good and happiness the
outward semblance of nation-wide contentment?
Peat him with the vaults of the banks of the country bulging
and legislation already enacted which is the guarantee of low in-
terest rates ?
Peat him with his neutrality achievements which have made us
and your cooking worries will be
fewer. Your cooking better.
It's the only Flour made in Chickasha.
CHICKASM 1LW CO.
Sf liBiSBWitTin-Tnn I
BRANCH OFFICE OF
Pittsburg Mortgage Investment Co.
318 First National Bank Building. Chickasha Okla.
FARM AND CITY LOANS
"FromptnesB and Satisfaction" Our Motto.
JNO. E. WHIT til Manager.
ttsm
FIRE FIRE FIRE
It cornea without warning and cleans vcu out in a hurry
leaving you flat unless you are protected by insurance. We
insure anything from a house to a haystack and a minimum
sum will amply protect you from any loss by fire. Without
insurance the Bavinga of m lifetime of toil may bo wiped out
while you look on In utter helplessness. .
John T. Uwsley Agent
Room 412 First National Bank Bldg. PHONE 243
OLDEST LARGEST ' BEST
(First published Aug. 2G 1916.)
ORDER BY EXCISE BOARD FOR
ELECTION.
Tho County Exciso Board having
ancertalncd that the a&HGsscd
valuution of Jllnco city is
$272979.00; that tho approved
eHtlnmto lor current listcnl ex
penses for general purpoHos Is tho sura
of $."j:!0.00; that a levy ot 13 mills for
general purposes Is necessary to raUe
said approved estimate; and It appear-
ing that said levy is 9 mills In excess
Ojf the four mills tjiat tho Excise. Iloa-d
la allowed by law to muke; and the
Excise Board being of the opinion that
said estimate is reasonably necessary
for the current expenses of said Mluco
city.
"it isttiereforo ordered that an elec-
tion be held by tho voters of said Min-
co city on tho 12th day of Soptembor
1U1G for tho purpose of voting such
increased levy.
Dated this 24th day of August 1U1C.
It. E. DAVENPORT. .
County Judge Chairman of County
Exciso Hoard.
K. P. nnADLEY
County Clerk Secretary of County
Excise Hoard. lOtd-ltw
Board.
Attest K P. BRADLEY
Secretary of the Grady County Exclsa
Board. lOtd-ltw
the
one
nation secure from the criminal
of the red blood
of the sons and fathers of the land?
l'en.t him when the law is highly respected when the national
honor is rc-pecled when the flajr ha.-- hirn made the signal at onee
of prepared in'.? and pence and our people- hoine-lovjiijf God-fearing
and ready for the higher athieveuu-iits in the future than were fijgp
chronicled in the pa.t? " T
IT CAN'T EE DONE !
For Results Try a Want Ad
(First published Aug. 1!U6.)
NOTICE TO SCHOOL BOARDS TO
HOLD SPECIAL ELECTION.
By authority vested in the Exciso
Board of Grady County Oklahoma by
law tho School Boards of tho follow-
ing school districts of Grady County
Oklahoma; will prepare and bold elec-
tions on Tuesday the 12th day of Sep-
tember 191fi for the purpose of vot-
ing additional levies which is beyond
tho five mill levy which has already
been made by tho Exciso Board of
Grady County Oklahoma for said dis-
tricts for general purposes in order
that said districts may have enough
money to run their schools for tho
school term of 191G and lpl7 as shown
by tho estimates which havo been sub-
mitted to tho Exclho Board of said
county as follows:
District No. 4 will vote on on addi-
tional levy ot Z!z mills.
District No. 10 will vote on an addi-
tional levy of Vi mills.
District No. 17 will vote on an addi-
tional levy of 8 3-10 mills.
District No. 20 will vote on an addi-
tional levy of l 2-10 mills.
District No. 45 will vote on an addi-
tional levy of 11 mills.
District No. 63 w ill vote on an addi-
tional levy of 10 mills.
District No. 67 will vote on an addi-
tional levy of 4 mills.
District No. 72 w ill vote on an addi-
tional levy of 8 mills.
District No. 74 will vote on an addi-
tional levy of 5 6-10 mills.
District No. 80 will vote on an addi-
tional levy ot 5 mills.
District No. 86 will vote on an addi-
tional levy of l4 mills.
Witness our hands and official seal
in the city of Chickasha Grady Coun
ty Oklahoma this the 2.jtti day of
jgust 1916.
(Seal) R. K. DAVENPORT
Chairman ct the Grady County Kxri.
(First published Aug. 18. 191C.)
NOTICE OF SALE.
Notice is hereby given that I Hodge
Bailey Sheriff of Grady County Okla-
homa will on tho 19th day of Septem-
ber 1916 at the hour of 10 o'clock a.
m. of said date at tho front door of
the court houso in tho ttty of Chicka-
sha Oklahoma Grady County Bell to
the highest bidder for cash in hand
the following described real estate to-
wit: .' :';
West thrt'-'ua;;ers of the north .
half of the southeast quarter and
east three-quarters of the north
half ot tho southwest quarter ot
section SI township 10 north '-
range 6 west Grady County Ok- s
lahoma ;
said lands being offered for sale Bifb;
ject to a mortgage of 11200.00 (forty!
two hundred dollars) held by Pearson
and Taft and also a second mortgage
in favor of Jess T. Butts in the sum of
$2500.00 (twenty-five hundred dollars.)
That said sale is uuder and in pur-
suance of the written execution issued
out of tiie Court Clerk's office of the
District Court in and for Craig county
State of Oklahoma on the 2nd day of
June 1916 In an action wheroln N. D.
Hancock was plaintiff and R. P. Clay
was defendant commanding mo to
levy upon tho property of said defend-
ant U. P. Clay sufficient to satisfy a
Judgment rendered in said action in
favor of N. D. Hancock against said
R. P. Clay for tho sum of $741.65 with
$17.40 costs and with Interest thereon
from the date of judgment to the 19th
day ot September 1916 and which
said judgment has a credit thereon in
the sum of $200 paid on the 7th day
of July 191 G.
I have levied upon said lands above
described belonging to said R. P. Clay
not exempt from sale under execution
for want of gooib and chattels ot the
said R. P. Clay and have duly caused
said lands and tonements to be ap.
praised according to law in tho sum ot
$7nOO.OO (seventy-five hundred dol
lars).
Now therefore notice Is hereby giv-
en that In pursuance with the com-
mand of said writ I will offer for sale
for cash to the highest bidder all the
lands and tenements above described
subject to said first mortgage of
$4200.00 and said second mortgage ot
$2500.00 in favor of Jess T. Butts or
as much thereof as will satisfy sail
judgment and costs at the time and
place above specified.
Witness my hand this 18th day cf
August 19!C.
' HODGE BAILEY
Sheriff cf Grady County.
By R. L. CASTLEMAN.
8-18-301 Deputy.
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tc will poiitlvely not be icceived for
the Express oy phone. They mutt be
brought to the office. Pleats do not
phone them. It le embarrasaing to tt
to refuee to receive them. tl-S-tf
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Lampe, William T. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 210, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 2, 1916, newspaper, September 2, 1916; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730949/m1/7/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.