Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 38, Ed. 1 Monday, February 14, 1910 Page: 2 of 6
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"Full Feed"
Something New.
We have started ."Full
Feed" sales. Every Satur-
day we will sell meat at such
low prices that we can have
a "Full Feed" on Sunday.
It was a great success last
Saturday and how much
better when you know it is
handled in a strictly sanita-
ry market.
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Russell's
City Market
Phone 185 425 Kansas
SANITARY SHOP
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For Snaps in Farm
and City Property.
For Sale or Exchange.
Cash or Installments
Have soma good farms for
sale or exchange' for city"
property and city property for.
sale.
One house 10 rooms mod-
ern 12800 $800 cash balance
like rent.
One business lot in Osa?e
City Okla. cash or install-
ments. Phone 2:.:0 Office.
Pcsidenee Phone 49.
Office first stairway west of
Citizens National Pan.
Houses For Rent
rjenty of old pnpers for ra!e at the
!:ii!y. Kxpr?:;s office very cheap. tf
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HAT NEW
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TONIGHT
Anyone w ho enjoys a firfct-elass I
play produced in a first-class ntt.riner
and by a first-class company should
not fail to see W. F. Mann's newest
offering by John A. Preston "The
Fighting Parson." It's a ft'rong moral
lesBon full of pathos with a great heart
interest and comedy of the better
class. Natural comedy In keeping
with the production in which no vul-
j laughter. The characters are all st rong
and summoning it. all all up Its a great
play with a grea.t cart And a great pro-
dnction.
At. the New Star Opera House to-
night'. Tipping is a Right
Not to Be Abridged
Washington Feb. 14. The inherent
right of a man to give away Ills own
; money is the rock upon which the
! n -west "anti-tipping" Mil has again
been split and brplieiv.
j Congressman Murphy of Missouri
j introduced tho annual anti-tipping hill
for ihe Uistrict of Columbia into the
! house a few weeks ago. It was sent
j to the district commissioners to see
whdi ihey thought about it as Is usual
S in such cases.
j The multitude of reasons why the
; bill should .not be passed Is vaied
but the one which seemed to appeal
i most to the commissioners came from
; a per-on who declared that the man
j who refused to tip a waiter would be
! marked and could beat .his butter dish
j wiili a knife for an hour to get. a fc!a.-;;i
! of water or any other service per-
j formed.
I The commissioners have decided
I not to -gtand between jtl waiter nnd
I his tip. -
N01ICE TO CONTRACTORS.
The time for receiving bids on the
new school at Cyril has been extend-
ed fn.ru Feb. 11 to March l.HarroM
Mackllii Architect. M-St
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J. C. Jones' Office 113 1-2 North Third Street to
all interested in the
S CEDHIICBS
and take a look at these beautiful lots. It will not cost
you anything. If you will phone 106
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Letters To
(This Is the second of a sorlos of
occasional letters to be contributed by
the founder of the Kuterpean Frater-
nity upon the subjects of forthcoming
progrems. Ed.)
Comments on the Next Euterpean
Program.
Characters and their Representa-
tives: Watts.
Shelley.
MaeDowclI.
Subject Tho Imaginative.
Those of you w ho have read the cor-
relative sketch defining tho resem-
blances between. Watts Shelley and
MacUowell and who have wtudied the
characteristics of each of these mas-
ters as. presented On tho lesson-cards
will anticipate a rare pleasure in lis-
tening to the n?.t program.
The appeal of these masters is far
less personal and direct than that of
Millet Burns and Grieg the subjects
of your first program. The distinc
tion between the two groups is as
marked as the distinction between his-
tory and romance between prose and
poetry.
In the art. of. Watts Shelly ond
McDowell natural realities' are entire-
ly subordinated to tho imagination.
They give us not the fact but its spir-
itual Eign-ificanot!. Natural forms be-
come to them sympols of abstract
truth. The figures which Watts has
painted "Hope Love and Life"
"I.ove and Death" are embodied
Tber Is but one way to cure an old ore or chronic ulcer and that i
to remove the cause that produces and keeps it. open. No matter where
licated any sore that remains until it becomes chronic doea so because of
impuro blood; tho circulation constantly discharges its polluted matter into
the place nnd it is impossible for nature to heal the sore. S. S. S. heals
sor.-s and ulcers by purifying the blood. It removes every trace of taint
or impurity from the circulation and thus completely does away with the
cause. No local application reaches below the infected flesh at the spot
ar.d for this reason can have no curative effect on a r.ore or ulcer; while
such treatment is being used alone the germs and impurities are constantly
increasing in the blood ao-J h0 sore is bound to grow worse. When S.S.8.
has cleanned the blood h.!- enriched and purified the circulation the
place begins to take on a more healthy appearance the different symptoms
show improvement the Hesh around the ulcer gnts firm new skin and
ti.-.sucs ore formed and aided bv pure rich blood nature provides a perfect
and lasting cure. Under the tonic and tdood-purifyin effects of 8.S.S. the
system is built up nod those whose health has boon impaired by the drain
and worry of an old sore will ! greatly benefited by its use. Hook on
Soies and Ulcers unC any medical advice free to all who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATtANTA CA.
CllC:tAHA IjAILY EXPRESS CHICSASHA OKLAHOMA
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Euterpeans
thoughts. The truths which they are
designed to express are to them what
the soul Is to the body. To those who
do not understand them who ap-
proach them with unenlightened
minds they are mere heiroglyphlcs
cold and meaningless; to .(hose who
hold the key of knowledge they image
thoughts of the highest beauty.
Tho "Sensitive Plant" becomes to
Shelly and to us through the alembic
of his imagination an. embodiment of
many poetic attributes; a lyre of many
(strings all vibrant with the music of
tho heart.
It is not. the ocean but its dream;
not the image of the lily or the roso
but their fragrance of poetic sugges-
tion. Hint MacDovvcll would convey to
us through those strange dissonant
harmonies of his where light and
shadow pleasure and pain are so
strangely intermingled.
Shelly has been called "the poet's
poet" because his flight into the em-
pyreal domain of thought and imagi-
nation is so high that only the poet
from his vantage-ground of superior
attainment may follow him all the
way with caw; and pleasure. Watts
and MaeDowell are much akin to him
in poetic inspiration. Each added to
the exprc.-sior.al possibilities of his
own art and left works of such rare
beauty of thoughtsuggestion as to
forever confirm tho modern theory
that all true art is language and to
encourage still bolder efforts to break
THE DEI1EDY
FOnSOHESULCEnS
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WuImi tut XJjy.niita VfcAV im
For
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down ancient boundaries and annex
paintings and music to the kingdom of
poetry.
Study the correlat ive sketch and the
card lessons devoted! to these master.?
then listen to the program. It will be
more to you than a more Aggregation
of delightful poems pictures and mu-
sical works. It will afford you a
glimpse into one of the most enchant-
ing rrovinoct o" beauty and one of
the most vecent that art has acquired.
The Whole Country
Is Being Aroused
IT IS CREATING MUCH NEWS-
PAPER COMMENT THROUGH-
OUT THE COUNTRY.
From the Chanute Tribune:
"Tho longer tho Root Juice demon-
strations continue at thi3 point the
more remarkable seems the results of
the wonderful remedy that is creating
so much newspaper comment all over
the country. Hoot Juice is making as-
tonishing cures here. Yesterday over
a dozen cases of rheumatism were re-
ported cured and a number of people
also reported a great relief in severe
cases of indigestion and kidney trou-
bles. Many of those whom the rem-
edy hats cured are well known here."
The great remedy will be at 11. .T.
lirownson's Drug Store next Saturday.
Dangerous to Wash
Clothes in Gasoline
Sapulpa Okla. IVh. 1 1. Attracted
by screams two men rushed into the
Central Motive 'Power Companys plant
yesterday morning and found Oscar
Lynch a chaffcur rolling about the
floor in agony his clothing in flames.
A moment later the unfortunate man
lapsed Into unconsciousness. I.yneh
was so terribly burti"d that hU re-
covery is doubtful.
I.jnclr had washed his overalls in
gasoline Saturday and while standing
near a Kove his clothing . berime Ig-
nited and had it not been for he ar-
rival of the two men who extinguished
the liames l.jnch would have nurncd
to death.
ADVERTISE lli
THE DAILY EXPRESS.
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TOOK ALL HIS MONEY.
Often all a man earns goes to doctors
or for medicines to cure a stem ach
liver or kidney trouble that Dr. King's
New I-.'fe Fills would quickly cure nt
slight cost. Rest for dyspepsia indi-
gestion biliousness constipation jaun-
dice malaria and debility. 25c at
llrown & t'o.'s. D&W
NO FADS
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CHIC0
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COTTON OIL COMPANY
CHICK AShA OKLAHOMA
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If it costs over NINETY-FIVE CENTS VKll
you are laying too much. Arc throwing away
ana nere is tne way to save it:
11 pounds CottonBccd Hull at $ 10.00 per ton 7.0 ols
3 1-2 pounds Cottonseed Meal at H.Mpcr li'M) 5.0 cU
Total' cost of daily ration - - 12.0 cts.
Or Ninety-Five Cents Per Week
A quart of Cottonseed Meal weighs a pound and a
half. A water bucket of Hulls weighs about five pounds
both lightly packed. Make the mixture feed half each
morning and night.
GIVE NO OTHER FEED
Any horse weighing eight hundred pound or less and
doing light work will keep well and strong on it.
Any Other or More Feed is a
WASTE OF MONEY
If the horse in heavier and the work harder the feed
may be proportionately increased
Try this and if it isn't true we'll return the money.
Chickasha Cotton Oil Mill
Phone 45
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RONEY BOYS COME AGAIN.
The Roncy Boys who g.-ue fim.lt a
successful entertainment in ChieU'i !u
last fall are toning back aiul vti't
give a fi.i red entertainment in W
city Sunday evening Feb. 27.
- No admission will be charged but a
collection will he taken and donated to
the Chieknsha United Charities;
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Wilk Yield
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 38, Ed. 1 Monday, February 14, 1910, newspaper, February 14, 1910; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731057/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.