The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 25, Ed. 1 Monday, January 28, 1901 Page: 1 of 8
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The Chickasha Daily Express
Vol.2
Chickasha Indian Territory Monday January 28 1901.
No. 25
WEEKLY EXPRESS
Established 1892.
For Chickasha First; The Indian Territory Second: The World After.
Established Dec 28 1899
ATTACK DAWES
COMMISSION
Pettigrew Says They
are Corrupt and Ex
travagant
WANT ITEMIZED ACCOUNT
Sanator Butler Thinks that
ChlldrenWith RedHair
and Freckles Have
uo Rights in the
Schools.
for 10 jer cent of what the Gov-
ernment was paying.
Mr. Jones .of Arkansas main-
tained that the criticism by Mr.
IVtliirrew at the Dawes Commis-
sion was not well founded in any
resjiect. The work Mr. Jones
said was leiDg done economically
and thoroughly.
DR. W M. STONE.
DENTIST
lours: 9 to 12 am; 1 to 4 pm.
er Frst National Bank.
LAWYER
Holllngsworth brick Cljfrk
Shall Pay Gold.
Washington Jan. 24- A sub-
committee of the house commit-
tee on bunking and currency re-
K)itel favorably as a substitute
for the Ovcrstreet currency bill
an auimendment providing that
the treasury shall pay gold on de-
mand for silver or other cla-es
of money in sums not .ess than
$50 and the silver and other
forms of money thus receive by
the treasury shall be placed in the
reserve fund.
The full committee considered
the ropott but did not have time
to leach a concl u-ion.
sltiK
the
I" raoOK m" kiuti iuforwiiaou conceriug
E. F. A J. J. HICKMAN
Surgeon Dentist
Gold Filling Crown anrt Bridge
work Chickasha Bank Build inc.
Washington Jan. 24. The
Senate devoted the day to Indian
appropriation bill and made only
fair progress. The chief feature
of the debate tvas a sharp attack
by Mr. Pettigrew on the Dawes
Commission which he said was
extravagant and was accomplish- roll Blood Chociaws Usurp
ing little in the way of results. the Government.
An interestinp announcement unntl ! . ...
male by him was tbat he did i
IN UGLY MOOD.
Durant I. T. Jan. 24. Camps
No. 9 and 10 of the laud apprais-
ing commission for the Choctaw
and Chickasaw nations passed
through here this morning for
the eastern part of the Choctaw
Nation where they will goon
complete the appraisement for
these two nations. They have
completed the Chickasaw conn-try-
Allotments in the Territory
Mr. Stephens of Texas has in
troduccd a bill directing the sec-
retary of the interior to set aside
as a preliminray ' allottment
exceeding 160
I -V i 1 1 T ''D(l full tilrwii'i rii.wl i t1
purpose to filibuster mimi Hfaillllil ! omn 111 miles north tnM5t f laud "ot
Mil. he shmiim bill not .. i. acrc.v lor cacti citizen and mem-
tab n up but tomorrow will wit land passed resolutions deposing i K:r of tho Chew Creek Choc
ness a sieech on it by Mr. De- (iovernor Dukes and then elected lw nIUl Chickasaw Nations of In
pew. It will then dvo way to as governor a full blood Indian dians in the Indian lerr
ipriation bills Mr. Fryenm
g today he did not wish k elerl
DM iel Bell. They also
new ottlners for Gaines
nd deposed the old ones.
DorimMhecrmsidcralion of thvj Tb liive message
mMMbih. wr lJ .h.-i 0 Governor Dukes that they
Mr. Ibitlei said he had visited
such s -hools find olurvr th-i
the children who
is and he asked p
ian blood was ne
lire admission
ol
have takeu the government of
the Choctaw natiou out of his
hand. It is reported tbat the
20o foil blood Chociaws are
armed and in an uIy mood. It
I is also said that the full blood
Cuerokees are preparing to rise
v tiie
allottmeiitB to embrace the homes
of the citizens aud tie by legal
subdi vision.
This preliminary allotment un-
til such time as the tiual allot-
ment of lauds is made is to ho
held to constitute the pro rata
share of each citizen.
'ho
are regarded cs Indians by the
tribe no matter how slight the
admixture of Indian Mobd. He
tm I. he said seen in the teepu
with wonuui evidently an Indian
squaw children of her ow n with
red hair. It was impossible he
said to exclude chiklren from
the schools merely because they
might have red hair or a light
skin.
Mr. Butler insisted thai many (
ing Indian schools were white
and that the abuse of the Indian
school appropriation was tiagrant
that he knew many Indian children
who had freckled faces bluu eyrs
and red hair.
whole Indian school system ought
;o lie overhauled. He was in
lined to believe that many of the
Arutuore is gelling puaeu up
over a supposed branch of the
raiust the whites and Indians 0- Island from Duncan to
ho are favorable toward opeB- Sherman Texas via Ardmore.
gtheconntry ta white setUe- It may be a fact but is the first
pnt- I we have heard of it. Ardmore I
seems certain of getting thei
uUuuu Choctaw having raise
toneys worth and !. f .
NEW EMBROIDERIES
AND LACES.
Now Ready For You.
A very large and varied assortment to
select from. All carefully selected
from the newest designs of the season.
Handsome assortment of all overs. The new
Acru patterns will be very oopularthis season
We pricet hem 24 to 28 inches wide at
50.75.90". $1.00.""$1.50.
Heavy all over Embroidery new design 26 ins
wide at
SI.OO AND $1.50reryar
Namsook all over Embroideries 15 styles on
sale at 4Q 50. 75 $1.0O.
Cambric all overs. Good assortment at
50 75 90 nd SI.OO.
Choice Nainsook Embroidery Edgings
Insertings and Flouncings Beautiful
match sets. Patterns ihat are exclusive
here. We price them at 6 up to 7"3.
New valinseens Laces pure linen 81 to 25
New Laces Machine work 3 to 10
New Torchon Lace. New Silk Lace.
New Oriental Lace
Respectfully
THE MISSISSIPPI STORE.
For Sale.
it taken at once very I S J o-i'"T 1.rLl.a.ea!i J. A. bouam cMer. j.b. ci.ahk. as
i .... . . - v j. a. ulakk. iL'tt-rus
1 3. a. BOH ART . l'n sl.kat. J. A. BOIIABT Cashier. J. U. CUUK. As't Ci.sh W
1 J. H. Clark. VicePresd. W. A. Bokabt Asst Cash Y
good treatment go to
the old reliable Big
Osh Store. J.G-.Mays.
tht
I'"
i of the best locations In the
' iej the city. Eleven rooms good cfs-
tho tern storm cave three lots shade
trees enquire at Uriu House cor
ner Railroad street and Kansas
t that
t will
eu w
per.
Short orders at all hours.
be palled off in the city of Cincin-
nati on the 15th of February
Wicked Cincinnati.
i
EST 34 BLI3HED lb?.
WANTED A r(X)in with
without l)oard in a private fam
ily by a young man. Addrei
M LK Chickasha Express.
Bank of Chickasha
CHICKASHA. INDIAN TERRITORY.
Capital : : : $20000.00
INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY $150000.
Offers to Depositors everj Facility which their Balances Busi-
ness and Responsibility Warrant.
THE BIG CASH STORE.
Is Headquarters for Everything in the Line of
Dry Goods and Clothing and the Old Reliable
HAMILTON-BROWN BOOTS AND SHOES.
tier lie alnjlished
this
parti
M r.
vigorous
The Bis; Gash Sale on suits will continue
upon th
knted Sat
the service ol
than that am
the MONTH of JANUARY 1901
Want Your Money's Worth Don't Forget the
J. C. MAYS. Pre
Si
a
V. J
Nonunion.
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Dawson, A. M. The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 25, Ed. 1 Monday, January 28, 1901, newspaper, January 28, 1901; Chickasha, Indian Terr.. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc730961/m1/1/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 27, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.