Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 117, Ed. 2 Friday, May 18, 1906 Page: 2 of 8
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FULL CREAM
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in the ciik;cg cf a rit-
elias whoevce eatable
bread.
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CASH PAID
FOR CHICKENS EGGS
HIDES AND HOGS.
Highest Cash Market Prices.
Ca cie any Qaantity.
Er:rg tiera ia.
HOPKINS MEAT MARKET.
119 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
Vs'e tie ptctle cf tie Baaa
r.ni at a. ever tie fo..:xiJ
tita 13 a. SU'.:
rea
tit hai t.C!f
aatt-i for gweratr aa'i
f-tls cxrta.3 cf tie res a!: tbi fall
He srjeaL ia tie cost kiaiiy aad .
Jaige Co;
poiat cf irvLe noi
ia scrnce
of ; raeat cf his death
:e as great
tic Ccaizuioatr. He U a W- shock.
coaiia niaa aad Las bees ia tie i.tuiu iirai
I ct .tie Ua;oa Cearer
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Far tade
et-t it
coca'irarr.ary taaaaer cf his cp
; vrrv-kt ever six ) ears. He ed
i'phar I. T. May 12:-
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: u ica:eth.ag we aeed; Mr. J. A.
j TVr.ght says be is go:ag to hire tie
peat
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r -Scar.or Harr... as a tiat 3'- "r&!:cd ' Kootts d.ed ta tie city twr.-itaJ at 'of J:
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Harris a..;e fr:ead.'y v...t to tie;
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aaa.er ct aew earc.raeats 13 tae
K.asas C::y at
:20 lait a: git.
rtag:ag ty the ait
:e is not in tie nag.
J. L. Daaiil delightis: eateruio-
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cr
Goveraor a few-
Eve aa-i-.-as will be aboat
i co t-anxalars as to caa cf death ed a caa:br of Lis ir:-r- '
.ajiagoaal t-e r " " v . " ' tr vw .v . .v tldiT eveairz bv reaier.a? iesatifc: i
ii-tr ii. : ae to a:ra to; 1
sabrait thecal to tie iury . tie ltie Cberckee Natioa wiete no ea- i g to hi old bo ate ia Nebraska oa
! se.ect; lias ca
::s grapaatioae.
ptor.-e wtiaoat argaaieat
Goveraor Hxh s a Kea
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I02.
There w:
act be saa.c:eat
aas;aes. t:rz co.:ce &
i ne was received last a:gi:. He
by birth bat Le-:aa:e doaiesucte--i ( to jrovide all tie Cierckees with '
ia Xaass taore tha quarter cf ; allotctests bat tie Csrtis act proj4trc'
a century ago aad is aa ardent ' vides that tio who do act receive
lover cf tic land of hi adpt;oa. !lota;eats shall U paid money oat 1 NOHW EEIJIHS WILL CELEBRATE
He took the tewspiper route to . of the trial faads diab'.e the ap-
fae sacaessfaL'y traveled bjr so I praiiti valae of tie lands that
few and stiU says he woail rather j would be allotted to thera. Ia the ! Eirtiday; tie Is&pet&KC-Plaa
be as editor taaa any ober tsau oa 1 Chickasaw aad Cboctaw Natsons
Sactss to the Express aad its
ataay readers.
Wild p.-.
ChlckashaRobarfs Business- College
0E OP THE
IEAEL3 CCMMEPC'AL SCHOOLS OF THE SOUTH
Ejokkeeptag Peaasacsl ip Anthraetic Practical Grara-
taar Coraraercial Law Spelling Rapid Calculation
Shortbaad Typewritiag Court Reporting Business
Correipoadctce. Positioas second for graduates free
of chir6e. Write at once for particulars.
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earth. For j tars he has beea there will U ahordant had to sup-
edi'cr of the Marioa Retord cae ply a" with targe surplus of ca-
of the most ably edited country : allotted la ads left over.
SST.d Si! ' ISCDEFUHATIGN PJIPEBS FILED
iag" has beta widely quoted j .
Tie Gjvera.or is splea did sped-; Tie Iioau Farmer' Qearin
t kaTt Bi Time.
Nor xegiaa settlers ia this secrica
are plaaaiag to have a big celebra-
tioa ia coraraeracratioa of the
birthday of iadeiecdccce cf their
NOTICE TO CHOCTAW I CHICK-
ASAW CUARDLA-NS
Aracadstory to the reqaest con-
tained ia the tubl:c advertiacraeat
cf the coraiag ChocUw-Chickasaw
Per Capita Payment that guardians
' cf Minor Icdiaas its mediate! v send
to this cr.ee a list of all persoas
fjr whom they have beea appoint-
ed guardiaas aad desire to d-aw
the araouats due their wards all
guardiaas curators ad' adrniais-
fators are further advised that
ta.:. rohast. f-ae
payjue we were a"xat to say
baaisvate stilarartia body aad
cad aad is above all a sturdy
Auociatioa Applies far Caarter.
Attcraey Stacy yesteiday for-
warded to Guthrie applkatioa for
esttraer. lie too a cr.-.e ctr i caarter lor toe ia:aaoaja t rraer s
the c'ty aad up the Washita and is 'Clearing Association capita! stock
great;-; a: pressed with the city aad'SS.. iiviied into shares of $1.00
country. Voa kave a great coaa-! rtb. The articles of iacorpora-
try aai .weederfs! postbi.'it e3." J ts on desigaate Verdea O. T. aad
sa d he ' and it is aa outrage that Ch:csasha as headquarters cf the
ZZ' Ul3-
gress for jjur rich's. The two
territ-jries will easily support a
population of five million people
aad it will be ocly a few years till
the new stale will Lave them "aad
thea the Governor talked about the
West.
"The time has corre" said be
"when the West should assert
itself. Draw a liae north aad
soath through St. Louis aad two
thirds of the coaatry is west of it.
Tie west should doraiaate the
coaatry aai it can do so. I'm tired
of seeing a lot of 'dicky little
eastera states running thiags.
These spleadid western states are
big erough aad strong enough to
exert coutrolliaij iafueace ia the
a -airs of the catioa. I expect to
see great develoyuaeat oa the
Pacific coast within the next few
years and aaother New York will
rLse there. The growth of our
orieatal trade will make it and
this great Mlssiissjpi valley midway
between the F.at aai West will
make marvellous strir.es as a result
cf this development."
Goveraor aai Mrs. Hoch attended
services yesterday at the Methodist
church aad at the evening service
the goveraor oferti the c!os:ag
rraver. The Governor spent the
morning ith Jndge Dickerscn at
h :.s o..:je aad was called upon by a
camber of citizens of the t&wn.
ajociat.cn.
The objects of the association
arc stated to be the buying aad
selling of farm products and the
proration of methods for obtain-
; icg the highest prices for such
products. Clearing bouses will be
established in Verdea aid Chick-
asha aad all farm products will be
handled it wholesale way. Tie
Association expects to be doing
business soon. Many of the lead-
ing farmers in this section are in-
terested ia it and the incorporators
are:
C) as C. Goetting. Andrew J.Dai as
Edgar Garnett Jos. L. Hart Albert
G. Parrish.
Harry T. Cash
V.'cth j esterday.
wttt to Fort
Bit Day a! Mentha.
The Eaptist and Christian churches
had a big day yesterday in Heelers
Grove near Niaaekah. It was a
union meeting great crowds atten-
ded ana an old-fahsoion basket
dinner was a feature of the day. A
choir contest In which Ninaiekah
Keechi particiated aroused mueh
interest Mr. and vrs. Hal Thomp-
son attended fr&ra Chickasha. Hal
didn't sing in the choir.
DOCTORS ENDORSE IT.
Lang Eros. Druggists Paducah.
Ky. write: "We sell more of Dr.
Meodenhall's Chill aad Fever Cure
than all other remedies combined
having retailed over 700 pottles ia
one season. Physicians here pres-
cribe it aad persons who once use
it will have no other. Sold by
Erowa &. Co.
atherlacd May 17. The celebra- r - .
... . ; ' 1 cpoa certtaed cop-.es af their oris:-
t on U Uke pUce on O. H. Dahl s f
. - i nal letters aad in addition to the
p.ace twe.ve m:.es southwest of! . ... . .
.. .. . . I customary cert:acate to the Clerk cf
town and invitations are being seat 0 1 ' . . . .
.... ... 6 s the Court that such are true ccp-
to a.i Norwegians in the two tern- - . . i
... . . ues it mast also oe shown in tae'
torries. It is proposed to make it ! -e .
. .. ... . certiicatecf the C.erk that such
a grana occasion with a b:g basket ! .
. . . . letters are m fad force aad efect
Cicner and pat;iot;c speeches and : ;. .
a.1 i.l be welcome. The grounds- .
. . . . This requirement is necessary
ai.l be decorated in the American ! . . '
.... j by reason cf the fact that many
aaul Norwegian co.ors. For any .. . .
TAKE YOUR PRODUCE TO
DeVORE'S
He pays the highest market price in
Cash or Trade.
Fourth and Chickasha Ave.
HE HAS A FULL LINE OF GARDEN SEEDS.
j Norwegian co.ors. i-or any
information regarding the plans ad
dress Anders L. Mort Chickasha.
MI.NCO MLVTIOM
Mrs. C. B. Campbell and Mrs.
A. H. Withers pooa were 1 Reno
visitor Monday.
Dr. R. R. Hume has hung out
bis shingle and located in Minco
permanently.
Miss Ella Hansen of Chickasha
who has beea the guest of U. S.
Apple and wife left for her home
this week.
Miss Lucille and Gladys Gunter
left Tuesday oa a visit to Texas.
They will be gone for several
weeks.
B. B. Owens went to Chickasha
Monday on business.
A. H. Witherspoon was a
Chickasha visiter Tuesday.
T. T. Johnson went to Chick-
asha Wednesday on business.
guardiaas have either resigned or
their appointments have been re-
voked by the courts.
Dana H. Kelsev. i
United States Indian Agent
Union Agency.
Muskogee. Indian Territory. ;
May 9 1906. '
DEATH OF MRS. WATBRICHT
Mis. Waybright aged about 62
years died at her borne oa north '
Ninth St at 5 o'clock yesterday '
morning. Funeral services werej
conducted at the residence yester-
day afternoon by Rev. J. B. Eoea 1
and interment took place ia the
city cemetery. She was the mother :
of large family of children most
of whom preceded her to the ota-
er world
AWARDS MR
We Want Your Trade 3
1
LEWIS-- FLETCHER
A pretty wedding took place in
the parlors of the Midway this ;
morning at 10 o'clock ia w hich Joe ;
A. Lewis and Miss Katie May
W. V. Vickrey made a business I Fletcher were the priacipcls. The
trip to Chickasha Tuesday. j ceremony was performed by Rev.
Miss Lillian Gillum visited !Riy of the ?-ttt church ;
friends at Chickasha this week. j witaesi t?y a few jati-
T r F-r-.i-- u . mate friend aad relatives of tie
J. l i-.oaeerger has put cut'v.:j .
. . . . v vwi.va luo z i "
M D. Carson of Chickasha was
business visiter this week.
Minstrel.
Vou want your moneys' worth when you buy
Dry Goods Clothing Shoes and Hats.
Doa't fail to see oar big stock. We sell the
famos Dcalap Shoes for men White House
Shoes for Ladies Easter Erown Shoes for the
Children.
Our Sterling Clothing knocks them ll out
whea it comes to Fit Style and Prices.
F"our loads of haled alfalfa were
on the streets Saturday aad many
loads came in today. The alfalfa
crop is very fine this season aad
big crops w ill be harvested.
ACCEKT SO SV25TITVTE.
There is nothing just as good
for Mi'aria Chills and Fever as
Dr. Mendeahall s Chill aad Fever;
Care. Take it as a general toaic
and ml all times in places of quiai-'
ce. If it fails so give satisfaction f
Erown & Co" will refund yoai j
money.
When you buy from us once you
are our customer.
EDWARDS u WOOO
OPERA HOUSE CORNER.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 117, Ed. 2 Friday, May 18, 1906, newspaper, May 18, 1906; Chickasha, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731099/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.