Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. SIXTEEN, No. 285, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 27, 1915 Page: 7 of 8
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CHICKASMA DAILY E X P R E 8 8 C H I O.U I H A OKLAHOMA.
PSS SEVEN.
WARMS
11. I
FOR EENT
FOR RKNT Nicely furnished front
nin in private family fall at 723
iowa or phone 1110. 10-23-iU '
KOFI RENT Two furnished rooms
for light housekeeping. 824 Kansas
avenue. 10-25 -t
FOR KENT Nice rooms for light
Housekeeping; modern. 408 South
Third street. Mrs. Dorton. 10-25-3t
ruu UMT- Klve-rooin modern
dwelling In fine condition at 1225
Iowa ave. ('. H. March Tye bldg.
10-27-81
t OR ItlCNT Light housekeeping
rooms at 120 South Sixth street.
10-27-3t
FOR BALE
FOR SALK A
$1.25. delivered.
I'o. I'houe 73'J.
big load of cobs
The Unton drain
'J-30-tf
FOR SALli Good second hand five-
pnHsenner Ford car. Apply Indiahoma
din Supply House. 10-25-3t
FOK SALK Household furniture at
bargain. Phone 307. 10-25-31
FOR SALK One 3-speed Harley.
""iiuwiu motorcycle anu slue car
imiy equipped; clieap If taken at
once. Call at 424 Pennsylvania ave
nue. I0-2G-:;t
FOR SALK Buffet china cabinet
dining table and chairs. Phone 77S
10-27-31
WANTED
WANTED Five live agents to take
i.rders for a good proposition; salary
paid every evening; call between 1
find 2 and 7 and 8 p. m. E. H. Caul-
field room 7 Royal hotel. 10-25-6t
WANTED Furnished or uufur-siinh'-d
rooms for light housekeeping;
nasi be convenient to business college
and reasonable. ttox 66. Alex Okla.
10-2-3t
LOST AND FOUND
FOl'Ntv A stray black mur mule;
lins scald on rii;ht hip; owner call C.
Bishop 8 miles northwest of Chirk-
iMia. 10-25-lm
LOST A pair of glasses between
the Oklahoma National Dank and
Minnesota ave; liberal reward: return
lo Daily Express office. 0-25-3t
Tickling in the throat hoarseness
loss of voice Indicate the need of Bil-
ls rd a Horehcund Syrup. It ease th
lungs quiets the cough and restores
health in the bronchial tubes. Prices
2"o fiOc and fl.00 per bottle. Sold by
Owl Drug store. Adv. d&w
Fssr to Hesr ths Cricket.
It Is regarded as s death warning in
ome parts of Germany to hear a
aricket sins.
All you who have torpid liver weak
digestion or constipated bowels look
out for chills. The season is here and
(lie air is full of the disease germs.
The heat thing to do Is to get your
livfr in good condition and purify the
stomach and bowels. Herblne is the
right remedy It answers the purpose
complete. Price 50c. Sold by Owl
Drug sore. Adv. d&w
CRAOY COUNTY EXPRESS.
25c A Year.
This great offer Is made for
an indefinite period. We will
send the GRADY COUNTY
FX PRESS for one full year to
subscribers in Grady county
only on receipt of only 25
cents. THINK OF IT. the offi-
cial county paper rock-ribbed
Democratic with all the local
political and official news
every week for 25 cents a year.
Start today! Remit In coin
to
GRADY COUNTY EXPRESS.
Chickasha Okla.
Money to Lend
on choice Chickasha property:
I yrs. time or en monthly payment
plan.
HARDEN-ROCHE MTG. CO.
?0.1 ?0 Tys Bldg.
JO-lfi-llU.
REAL ESTATE AND FAI1M LOANS
We have listed for sale some choice
bottom land-and dome good smooth
upland well Improved as well as some
good grazing land. On some of this
land we can loan two-thirds or more
of the price asked for the land. If you
ever expect to own a home or want to
buy land as an investment now Is
yourvopportunity. We have a printed
list of some of our best bargains which
we will be glad to furnish you on re-
quest. Below we give you a sample of
some of our best bargains:
350 acres 2V4 miles from Tabler 8
miles from Chickasha 100 acres first-
class Bitter Creek bottom large 0-
rootn house fenced and cross-fenced
with hog wire good barn 6 acres ii.
fine orchard abundance of living
water plenty of timber on creek 2.10
acres good grass land one-half of it j
can be cultivated. This Is one of tho
best stock farms in Oklahoma; prlco
s:.oo.
ftfiO acres good grazing land 1
miles from Middleburg one-half suit-
able for cultivation no blackjack or
post oak well fenced and watered;
price only $13.50 per acre.
160 acres X miles from 'hickasha
3V& miles from Verden large house
barn good outbuildings first-class or-
chard fenced and cross-lenced. This
is good smooth dark sandy loam.
The owner is an old man and will sell
at a sacrifice; price $800t.
160 acres 7 miles from Chickashu
pood 6-room frame house large barn
which coat $1500 10 acres in orchard
100 acres bottom 60 acres alfalfa;
price $8500.
MAJOR BROTHERS
511 First National Bank Bldg. Phore 280
A Real Bargain
100 ft. f round and new 5 room house in Sparks addition; cis-
tern well Btorrii cave barn trees; terms. Price $1300.
160 acres land one-fourth mile of town; 75 acres pasture run-
ning water. This land can be bought like paying rent.
EMERSON & VAUGHN
First Natn'l Bank Bldg. ; Phone 2J5
Real Estate for SaleFarm Loans
1 hava Incuale . i.... ...
200 acres valley and creek bottom
land 7 utiles west of Alex or 7 south-
east of Ninnekah. All in cultivation:
fine soil. Just eloping enough to drain:
no washy land; good" well-painted I
house and barn: good water orchard
etc. No incumbrance. Price $35.00
per acre. I will finance you for close
to $tooo on this farm if wanted.
J!8 acres 2 miles of Mannsville
Johnson county Oklahoma; 200 acres
of this is fine Washita bottom alfalfa
laud the balance second bottom.
Practically all in cultivation flood
Improvements and a very desirable
farm. Clear of incumbrance. Price
$50 per acre and 1 will go far toward
financing this for you This is also in
fine prospective oil field.
160 teres 1 4 miles northwest oi
Lavertv; 75 acres in cultivation bal-
ance good pasture 4-ioom house r.hed
barn and cribs orchard shade trees
living spring and this is fine procluc
tlve land. Loan $1600 at fi per cent due
1018.- Price $.".60J; $2000 cash will
handle
50o acres 1 mile from good town
Grady county; .100 acres Washita bot-
tom balance second bottom: l.'IO acres
in alfalfa; 10 acres orchard 450 acres
cultivation; land all fenced and cross-
fenced. House and barn on this plac;
cost $60H0 and farm improved accord-
ingly nnd is a bargain at $70 per acre.
Wm. H. McNEAL Resident Agent
Commerce Trust Co.
513 First National Bank Building Chi :k8sha.
Protect Your
Property
Liy carrying insurance in
reliable companies. Win-
ter time increases the
hazards on account cf
stoves. Call and see me
and I will show you why
my companies are the
most reliable.
C P Fuller
110 N. 3rd St.
INSURANCE All Kinds
8(i acres' good smooth upland CO
acres in cultivation 3 miles from I'o
casset; loan of $1000 at 6 per cent
Interest; price only $1800
17 acres choice bottom one-half mile
from city limits quick sale wanted at
$75 per acre.
200 acres smooth upland . 5 miles
northeast of (hickasha 180 acres in
cultivation; loan of $4000 due In 5
years; price $8000. Will trade equity
for good residence property In Chick-
asha. CITY PROPERTY
5-room modern house 100 feet of
ground well cistern barn storm cave
well located on West Hill near cor
line. This is first-class property and
will sell at a sacrifice at once; price
$1300.
Large 9-rooui modern residence with
block of ground one of the best loca-
tions in 'iiickasha. This fine place
once sold for $10000. Quick sale
wanted for $4000.
We have some good land to ex-
change for good income property In
('hickasha. We also have a 5-room
modern house clear of Incumbrance In
Oklahoma City to exchange for resi-
dence in Chickasha or land. Parly
would assume loan.
FARM LOANS.
Remember we are making farm
loans a specialty. If you are thinking
cf making a farm loan any time in
the near future we will make It to
your interest to see us.
I will finance you on this up to 50 per
cent of its value.
80 acres 2 miles from Chickasha
all In cultivation; no improvements;
$1500 loan at 6 percent due In 3 years
Price $10 per acre. This is good Was'a-
j Ha valley land . .
I 160 acres 7 miles southeast of Rush
'Springs; 80 acres in cultivation; 3-
I room house. 2 wells soft water. A
j bargain at $22 per acre.
I 160 acres 6 miles southeast ot Chick
asha on tho Washita river. All in
cultivation except small "pasture. All
fenced and cross fenced. Good 6-room
dwelling barns and outbuildings and
4-room tenant house. This is fine
black deep soil and a bargain at $60
per acre. I will finance this to suit
purchaser.
80 acres for lease five year term at
i S2.50 per acre; 450 acres fine bottom
land all In cultivation balance goud
pasture with living water. Fine im-
; provements 2'j miles of Amber.
I 115 acres one half mile Chickasha
limits all first bottom land. An e-
j coll?nt alfalfa farm all in cultivation;
nicely improved with house barn
orchard etc. This has $6000 mort
gage at. 6 per cn t and can be renew-
ed when du. Ttiio farm goes at $100
per acre.
I also make farm loans under any
one of five or six different contracts
which best suits the borrower.
j "YOU NEVER CAN TELL"
The fellows burned out nver dream
I'd they were In danger or fire. How
i about your property? My companies
j are tho best.
A. B. THOMPSON
I 117 South 3rd St. Phone 86
WANTKD Clean cotton rags at the
j Daily Kxpri'ss- offici). Ili'-ihuxt cash
prico paid.
1'JSSP. LETTERS
By CLARISSA MACKIE.
Three months ago they had been
Btraugers. Now Barry's ring gleamed
on Ruth's slim sun tanned linger. In
tho shadow of the hedge Barry bent
his tall head to exchange the parting
kiss.
"Remember dear" he said that I
will come In the spring to claim my
wife!' In the meantime we shall see
each other often the city is only two
hours distant and besides I shall ex-
pect letter every day!" t
So they parted Barry waving his
hat from the stage until it vanished
over tho brow of the hill. Then Ruth
turned and went slowly toward home.
Her eyes were so heavy with un-
shed tears that she did not see an ap-
proaching runabout until tho horn
blared sonorously in her ears. She
turned aside.
"Is that you Ruth?" asked a man's
surprised voice.'
"Oh Dan!" she laughed shakily
brushing away the telltale tears.
"How you frightened me!" '
Dan Wales looked down at the girl's
slim figure and noted with a frown
that she had been crying. He had
loved Ruth always long before the
handsome city chap had cut him out.
"Where is Barry Lane?" he asked
abruptly.
Ruth's face grew scarlet and then
white. How readily Dan hud con-
nected Barry with her tears!
"Ho hss gone borne" said Ruth
coldly "and I must be hurrying along."
With a hasty gesture of farewell she
disappeared down the road.
That evening in tho library of his
handsome home Barry .rr.e told his
parents of hfB love for Ruth Fielding
and showed them her picture. Two
hours later he stepped out to the
nearest letter-box and mailed a letter
to the girl he had left behind in Sea-
port. The morning after Barry's depar-
ture from Seaport the little post office
was crowded with its usual expect-
ant throngl Eva White behind the par-
tition peered at the gossiping crowd
her lip curling knowingly as she iden-
tified each and mentally guessed
tho hopes and fears that brought them
thero so regularly three times a day.
She did not .see the faco of Ruth
Fielding until the crowd had depart-
ed. Ruth looked sweet and dewy tn
her pink gingham and nodded a greet-
ing to Eva White before she peered
into her own letter-box.
. It was empty!
Ruth grew pale.' How confident she
had been that Barry would keep his
promise and write to her. She laughed
at hor fears and left tho office but
she could not forget the contemptu-
ous smile that hovered about Eva's
face. "'. ' ; :
Eva White bad . made no secret ot
her infatuation for Barry and his un-
swerving devotion to Ruth had embit-
tered the post office assistant.
Ruth went home and wrote her
promised letter to' Barry Lane and
resigned herself to waiting until the
evening mail should bring her Barry's
belated letter.
But day after day passed the au-
tumn waned the first snow fell and
Ruth had not received that promised
letter. At New Year's Ruth returned
Barry ring by registered mail. Tho
usual receipt card came back to her
signed with Barry's firm hud and
the episode was ended.
Gradually Dan Wales renewed his
wooing of Ruth and by Juno their
wedding day was set. Don knew that
he did not possess Ruth's entire heart
but ho was confident of winning it in
the end. ..
It was a beautiful day late in June
when Ruth Fielding stood in her
bridal attire before her slmplo dress-
ingtable. Suddenly she weat to her
bed and knelt praying.
While she knelt tho. door opened
and Eva White dressed to attend tho
wedding peered in and then entered
softly locked the door and went and
dropped to her knees beside Ruth.
"Oh! Ruth pray for me too!" sho
sobbed wildly. "Forglva me if you
can I have wronged you!"
With their arms around each other
Ruth heard Eva White's confession.
The package of suppressed letters
thero were eight of them in Barry's
bold writing all unopened besides
the single letter Ruth had sent to
hira.
And tho letters! Ruth read them
with streaming eyes. Barry had been
faithful. His parents would welcome
her with open arms. Barry now be-
lieved Ruth to have been the faithless
one. She had returned his ring and
he had never received a letter from
her.
While they talked Mrs. Fielding
brought the smiling bridegroom to
see his bride and in their presence
Eva White repeated her amazing con-
fession. Fifteen mirutos later. Pan Wales
white and grim looking went down
and dismissed the wedding guests and
the astonished minister.
"Indefinitely postponed" ho told
them all. When he ' was alone he
went to thr telephone and called Rarry
Lane on the long distance wire.
In Seaport they still talk about that
June day. They tell about the mar-
riage in the Fielding house and add
that Harry Laue was the happy
bridegroom while Dan Wales was best
man and Eva White was tho bride's
attendant.
In the end Dan married Eva White
and out of the sin and pride and pain
of that bitter year came quiet happi-
ness and content.
(Copyright 1!6. by th McClur News-
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ADDRESS
CHiclaiM
Chickasha Okla.
Plats
Attorney
ress
Real Estate
For Sale 90 acres 65 acres
now in alfalfa all alfalfa lnd.
No buildings. Price $65 an acre
worth $81
FOR RENT
5-room house close in $12.
8 room house modern South
Hill.
8-room house modern; West
Hill.
Farm Loans Security Bonds.
Jonas Cook
Room 601 First National Bank Bldf.
CHICKASHA OKLA.
FOR
SALE
175-acre farm five miles of Chicka-
sha. 100 acres in cultivation. Price
$30 per acre.
160 acres weli improved five miles
of Chickasha good roads and neigh-
borhood thirteen acres in cultivation;
prices $G0 per acre.
240 acres on the Little Washita 1B0
acres in bottom; fair improvements;
this will make one of the best hog
ranches in the county; price $'J.ono.
210 acres of fine bottom land ono
mile from station well improved 190
acres in cultivation; will sell for
per acre. It is worth mere.
I can make the most satisfactory
farm loans that you can find. Rate's
low and terms easy.
P. C. STACY
Rear Fi rmer State Bank.
Chickasha Okla.
The Chick at ha
Iron Works
We have added new and up-to-date
machinery to our plant and
are able to do any
Machine and Foundry Work
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.
LAUBACH
Buy and Bell all kinds of new
and second hand Household
and Kitchen
FURNITURE
Stoves Repaired. Telephone 411
406 Chickasha Ave.
Professional Cards
S. C. DURBIN
LAWYER
207 New Tye Building.
Phone 129.
l-l2-3m
Oscar Simpson
LAWYER
Room3 206 Tye Building
Chickasha Okla.
l-13-tf
8. r. HOLDING A. L. HIR1
HOLDING & HERR
Lawyers
Rooms 209 and 210 Tye B'ldg.
CHICKASHA OKLA.
Reford Bond. Alger Melton
Adrian Melton
Bond Melton 6 Melton
LAWYERS
Bta mil4lM
R. D. Welborne. F. M. Bailey
Welborne & Bailey
Attorneys at Law
Chickasha Okla.
Orrtva Is tmmi ml tbm ntlrt MaUonsI h
C. B. JOHNSON
Attorney at Law
Room 408 FirBt National Bank
BuiMing
Chickasha Oklahoma.
CxaroM Warn Ada tntta raaatta
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