Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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CillCilASIlA DAILY fiXMiLSiS CJilCKASJlA OKLAHOMA.
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS
EVANS & SMITH PUBLISHERS
CEor.cs H. Evans Editor 5
Bsycs P. Smith Manager L
TELEPHONE NO. 43
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OFFICIAL P A P E R O F C U A D Y C 0 U N T Y
Ertored at the Po-T-o:Hee it Ct.icka.sha.
Oklahoma a second c'a-s trail natter.
CHICKASHA. OKLAHOMA. MARCH 11. 1010
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Cs TMf. .--:ivr-4 by carrier ...
; Oie week. e.;ter4 by carrier
.$.4.23 Cse yr iy mil
i):ttsoats 5!rd by carrier.- 5 ) Sli zr-oattf. by stall
Tbree c.Et. ir'..'vr'-4 by rr? !r 1.15. Tt"e R-.-.r.-.h by trail
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a bsi b-'Ji but. s-trass to Mf bar
Tb Traa- ;ra:- has om:tir.? trSc?s"fo w? havP a rr.ar.r- to t
tee Vf smtsa! 'a :-a. ms caa
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ierr.fr.ry r-.:-f :st Catarrh
in fj'-r.c-ral a :l:;-ai! .:!:! ku
3 rr.f'-t fwjr-iitly in iU'rharec-.-1 from
rr.ui-ou mfriibrflri1. Local trtat-rf-'
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. . trcritn"j-!it for rl.f- cnrsl I i .-; i
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xrn?!s4 for fcisc.
W sfr iSat tby bate an ear.y
r-lr.g la Sap!p as the Ligbt ta aJ-
raiy T-ai3i tb xM-uv.t fi-
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Ac cot J. Prp. iKjrean i tar.:fig
an a-.ro tnw a&otb?r bio- at tb bb-
rty and harj;i'r.? of as fvr
working tJ..
I.n if j lit of a'.l 0'ir efforts ' tbt
Vy out at the mwtic laat nig&t e
are art u?f of tryir.g to rral? a row
In tb RMibiiean rank." IngraMtade!
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Tie Republicans ar.not coir.piain
tbat we (iirSn'l advertise ibSr ttwUcga!
fnrously. I'- fas not our fault tbat
tty didn't have a lare f row 4. Thf y
ran blarse notbiog bat tbelr own far-;
tional bSekrir.8 for !r. ;
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Tb Chamber of ComnK-rce di.-wors J
re !'rmine4 to fcave ac expert ec-i
retary ard t'oey are pursujc? the risrt.V:
roorse to ?et fcjm. If tbey land tbei
rigbt man tb';ir work for the rt 'of i
tte year will b -a.;y.
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We preaarce that tbe re.-nutlon '
.adopted by the RepubJicatt Club ir.dors-;
ing tbe adaulnittratioo Inriuded the:
worst tari'f law- ever written. Joe ran-
?von Aldrkh and ail th re?t of tSi1
.'.:4.od-paM.yr!.
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ar.er eXeiectzy a. maxsy as --
r-a'ls an bocr asd a? it any a.s have
ben baadie!. Sosr.-etIrr.e as at ll:1''
in tbe rr.r.rr.irg and 5 in ibe af-er-noon
)o macy call accurcoJate that
the operator rasco. keep iiace with the
Casting itsnal caps acd the s-iperri-
or who g'.ai.d behind ber chair rr:t..-t!
a.-s'gn Krsne of the Dambera to o'beri
KircMe fL-jers. A good deal i re-
jr.L-d sa the way of physir-al and men-!
ul attributes. Tbe (.'acdi'la.:e for a po-
i':oii n.ii. have a "(-aim clear eye"'
"a good aiietite" "a healthy eom !!-!
con ''lit ioa if -o'!f.'r;c- cure i t
' lo reftf-her!. That interrsl rr-at-
tbAtn ourselves. i r-vnt hotildI fciennf.caHc (ievi-l
Sorae people eerti to err. bar on t..o fskhftHv ..ler.
sea of ma-riaony Bintpiy for tb fn; nexaS in;..Trne 5? sclent irV-aliy
of rockist tbe boat. i rrer.nroH fro-n the nrcrirto;i 'of
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Tbe wisdom of some people
vears made csrtarrh hb -prcisity.
.fined lirge'v to kc vtrR wbat other
J people ouzht to do. i Thi rcriv i- jdmirab!v ruiaptc!
When a disagreeable rr.ati eoxplaitsj 0 tP treutn.ent cf the rstarrhal
that be doesa't feel like bimsrif his J s ( women. It purifies and
friend are apt to rejoice. Phi'.Pde; enriches the- Wood. tend- to Mop
pbia Record. I mn-"- di-charte. aids iu reu.ov-
W irupi'TitK-s front tlf y.'ff-nt.
HxihcM. !ieal- and Mreiiatlifiw tho
MAJESTIC THEATER.
VaudevilJe.
t s..-ue.
Cote!U and Hail m heir f ; n fi
IliUCOU
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ion." Of applicanw. 2.223 were' sketch act. A laugh from start to nn-; y.mt yoi totry Rexfl Mtu-tt-
rejected. 'Son. were tot tail enough j I-b. Also Earl Mack in bis singing rn 0ir tiarantec. If you are
Kosr.e too young some too old. A few talking and dancing. Black face com- . lxne filed or for any rear-on
dediced to work on certain religious edian; that funny comedian. j y.ot sati.-fied. simply tell - and e
Motion Pictures. ' v: hand bak our money. Rexall
Modern Highwayman. Comy i Mucu-Tone comes in tv o size?.
EnttlUh P-oxicg Bout. '.'0 cents and l.fX). Remember.
A .Midnight Dream. Rramatic. ( you can obtain Recall Remedies
Open 7 -hirp. Admission 10 and li-feijv at The Ilexall Store.
CfeRr.
holidays while half a dozen declined
to viccirtated and tbe ambitions of j
Vi were defeated by" their ucprepos-i
se;rg personal appearance. j
Tbe habitual telephone user often j
get5! very angry at the ir.senate instru
ment and the sentient being who H Bta-j
Honed at the central offk-e to make! TRAppST MONKS OH FARMS
and creak connections. But It 1. oclyi
air to re.-i-.eraber that the telep.honej Cemmuntt In Canada Where Agrieult-
girl i human and fallible and to re'
.'train one's more or less Justifiable ex-!
asperation by the consideration that j
we niijrbt not do very ir.uch better if'
ure and the Prieathoed Ce
Hand in Hand.
Scattered throughout Canada
H. J. BROWHSON
ILEAL ESTATE TMlKZYESlS
4 Compiled by the Grady County
Abstract Company 103
4 North Third Street.
are ! !
Save your ice bill how? By buyingthe best Refriger-
ator on the market. We have three distinct lines- -each
a pattern within itself all styles and sizes. Each make
is guaranteed to give you enure 9usi-uwii.
Bohn-Syphon
Thi rnake f
Re f ri jrrator.
is used bv tho
Pullman p o o-j-.Ia.
B. O. R..
.Santa I'' and
rn any others.
Also the Rail-
road .Eatinpf
House here is
using this sys-
tem of Refrig-
eration. These Re-
frigerators are
only in Genuine
Porcelain lines
in and out.
Prices range
from $52.35
and up.
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Gibson "Porceloid"
'"Porceloid" is a costly process but is
the best finish that necessity the mother
of invention has ever produced It is
peerless in conception perfect in sanita-
tion totally beyond duplication or imi-
tation by any person outside of this
factor-."
All parts are removable sanitary in
every particular.
This Refrigrrator is a novel and per-
fectsomething new to all.
Galv. from - S 8.30
Porceloid from -- -$13.40
Ice Boxes $ 8.85
Ice-Berg Refrigerators
Same as sold by us last season. We
have 42 satisfied customers in this line
alone. We will make one of you this
year. Come and let us show you how
we do this.
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Galv.
Enamel
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PAY AS YOU
USE IT s
J. I Schov the House Furnisher
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we were la her difficult place. peialjy in tne proVince of Quebec; '
O Kut thorn ia Ttnne more curious Or in- j
THE AGREE BUT DISAGREE.
March 9 1910.
Henry Cooper to J. L.
Lindsey.
! terestlng than the settlements of the 2-18-10 $1. E'2 XW NW 10; SE SW i-;
TrappUt Monks. gv NE XE 9-3-7.
One of tbe RepnMican candidate for)
B.Hl" Murray declares he can win I TM brotherhood caa tnree ai"- r. A. Philllns ro J. L. Llndsev. S-5-10.
the Democratic rJbernatorial nomina-l mnU !n tb dominion In NoJ'f -ff j $6-o E'.i XW XW 10; SE SW 1: SW i
governor J. W. McXeat. the Guthrie
banker U to rnake an au-o campaign.;
If that doefen't fix him with the farm
ers we don't know what will. No i
j;jt watch Tom Fergtison follow him
on a.one-eved spavined mule and clean!
up the roun'ry.
home during the campaign; Mr; ("nice
em Quebec near the Lake St. John dis-
XE XE 3-5-7. j
H. H. Dees guardian of Tommiej
Dees 6-19-W f I250 W'i SE. 21-3-6;;
NE XE XW 15: N'i XW XW 17; X:
19.22 acre" lot 3 7-6-6.
and iterisis in tbe belief that within on tn O'tawa river. iary Erwln and husband to Trace .
another month he wil have the nomi'l a lJ.V." MVTr'm 7t I Shepherd 2-2-V1.. $). aon.h SO feet
; nation within hi arasp; Mr. Herring of j ' on he best tiUed n tnat ! lot 6 block 230. C'hicka.ha.
i nart of Canada. All kinds of grain are Henry Ireton and wife
trict. and on the banka of tne oitar
confident of victory and only seesi wa river not far from MontreaL One
bare possibility of defeat; Judge Rob-; of the most Interesting of the mocan-
ertson is going at "the pace that kills" terles is that near the village of Oka
on the Ottawa river. 1
Tk. Tr-r. . . I.- I. a farmor 91 well 3t
An Injunction to restrain the. raising;
of the d-ad U tbe latest legal devel-"
opmTt Tulsa. It jrro out of an
arret';. Jo we a cemetery. The
dwellers therein being well satisfied I
with their present location naturally
object to being moved. Oid Gabril
would be'-r consult his lawyer before'
be a.rtercft to proc-laim the resnrrec-'
!ioa Hi'irn ctherwi. be may be met.
wi'h an ir.juri'-Eion.
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to J. J.
J ness man's candidate feels certain that grown an excellent vegetable garden O'Xeill 2-2-1 0 3W) lots 12 14 13 and
the people are "for him" and even a U maintained and a large orchard and ; jj'ock 5. Ireton'a addition to Chick-
few o'her who ar looking on with ! vineyard add picturesquenesa to tbe ' bx
covetous eyes believe there is "room? ruratl BJt th Trapplst H A to MiBIJie F. Ladd
3-7-10. $6000 SK 27-7-15.
i J. L. Lindsev- to Mayme Thomas
phecy- that the Democrats will win no. lions ard huge bulls kept there. The ;?-9-l0 $223 Eli XW XW 10-3-7.
matter who carries the parry standard . order owns at Oka several hundred j Same to C rover C. Thomas 2-9-10
cows 300 sheep and 35 horses. ij-q gw g .E 9-3-7.
Adjoining the barn Is the dairy j b' Sparks and wife to M. S. ("raiie.
S-ltAPA fmmsw ta nuivl 1 1 r.nll that (
r' J . V . 1 l-O-in $10f. lor 5 block 1 Sparks rim
had a Thin-h .onitl'irnn In fnnt TPS I x - ' 1 ' 1 ' ' 1 1
o-Ci rre -onrt house insurgents de-
c .:-e that the city hail fellows rail-
roaoea v. ow mem. ib) a.ri mo--. j furai .C4.g. Rlt the Trannlst f a
. . ... -nint 1 covetous eyes believe there s "room? ro Bcene- Jl rPi-i ' "
they bad a majority after they joined . .. i stock grower as well as an agrieult-
the citv ball rush but in defiance o'i at the f -somft d.vergence of opin-j urst There few flnw thorough.
. icin th.rfi Kut' Si!! nr.d In tho nnA iirrt. t ..... .. .
i-arlian.entary nsuage they were throt-i ' " " " '" ' j orea stocks man tne rercneroo siai-
tied. And ano-ber thing they were a
lew minutes la-e.
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in the coming stare election
Constitution-Democrat.
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-Law'on :
AS TO DEAD MULES. !
Col. Horn edi'Orial writer on the
Tula Democrat himself a if issoiirlan.l
testifies as follow:
"It is an oid saying that nohodj
eer saw a dead mule particular!.1.!
ore which hied died a natural death. j
The writer hereof was born reared
and lived most of his life in a state
noted for live stock and the muies of;
has a high reputation In the Montreal
market as have the claret and wines
produced from the vineyards. Busy
Man's Magazine.
The Hoc. Dr. Pencpii'e the new chief
of the Repiibil'-an Club declares that
'he llxpre-K htoiies of Republican do-
ing are not correct and are not funny.
As we are ct!n.r.c!!-d to depend upon
Republican sources for our information
in regard to such mafers criticism
any is due. should bo lodged against
our Ixforroano.. As to the s'orfes be-
ir.g funny well that d;erd up"i) the
point of v!ti and also on whether ou
have a ser.xe of humor.
Pigeon's Care of Wounded Mate.
A farmer standing ouuide his farm- '
bouse saw a pair of his pigeons fly ;
away. Shortly afterward he heard I
a shot and the pigeons did not return i
in the course of the afternoon as he .
expected. In the evening however
his fctate are of world-wide reputation! the cock pigeon returned in order xo
both In peace and' war but he confess ! feed the young and having seen to
that today upon the street- of Tulsa he ' thi" aEain flew awa5r- '
. r. . The following forenoon the same
saw bis first dead mule. It never died . . . . !
pigeon returned helped Itself to some .
any natural death unless to be killed J corn gtre-n the farmyard and again '
by mat: is its narural way of dyin?.; disappeared. Between two and three '
1(1 It was an old mule tied behind a wag ! o'clock in the afternoon both pigeons'
on and a runaway team ran info It and' returned and it was then ascertained
put It out of the kicking business.' that the hen bird had one wing badly .
Mules do rot lie down and die like! hurt by hot' but ownin5 to " "lat's '
care and perseverence it ultimately
o-her Missourians they get killed ot. . rctlirn . ... ..';
don Fieid.
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addition to Cblckasha.
Mabel C. DeKinder and husband to
J. B. Sparks 1-9-10 $1. part of XW XW
XE. 32-7-7 ea-t of O. C. & W. Rail-
way. March 10 1910.
Devol Casariy and wife to Renjamin
A Nightingale. 1-31-10. $l.K.o. V.
SW. 17-7-8.
.William Waitermire and wife to Ro
becca Weloan 11-13-09 $130 lot 9.
block 2. West Hill addition to Cblck-
asha. James F. Rogers and wife to T. ( ".
Parish 1-22-09 $375 lots 8 9. 10 and
11 block SO. Rush Spring?.
Jessoe W." Culbert-on gunriian to
D. (i. Lacv 3 9-10. $2.500. . E-.i lot 4:
DROP IN FOR LUNCH
when you are in this neigh-
borhood and we are pretty
sure that you will get the habit
of stopping in every day even
if you have to come a consid-
erable distance.
WE SERVE A LUNCH
that suits the hungry man.
tempts those of dainty and
jade4 appetites. All the seas-
onable dishes that can be
served quickly. Coffee that
cannot be surpassed milk that
is as good as many another so
called cream. Prove it by trial.
RODDY'S
10.00b!s3
i PER MONTH
Will Put a
Beautiful
PIANO
In Your Home.
GUARANTEED A
STANDARD
MAKE
C. W. Corkhll
PHONE 824
Office Piano Parlors: -412
Chickasha Ave. alove
Jaekman & Lemons. 1
VEND0ME
THEATRE
Vaudeville and Motion
Pictures
Illustrated Songs
Vaudeville teams change
every Sunday and Thursday
Act changed every night.
. Motion Pictures changed
every Sunday Tuesday Thurs-
day and Saturday.
Illustrated Song charged
times per week.
Matinee Saturday at 2 p. m.
Matinee Sunday at 15 p. m.
Every night in th? week
continuous from 7 p. m. until
10 p. m.
Admission:
Children 5c. Adults 10c.
III ifeuro-
E'i SW XW;
4-S.-7.
xw si-; x'.j sw sc.
live forever."
RATES
Pure in
q can-
Pure in the
balan.
fiever
Try it
That fine feathers don't make fine;
bird Is again evident in the disfrrace
ful senaaiion 'n Kansas City "high'
j lite wherein the butcher and the ban);
i er were star performers.
When It Paid to Be Stout.
Avoirdupois sometimes is of
count in a government official. A day
or two ago ar. immigration inspector
boarded a vessel not expec ting to
MONTHLY ASSESSMENT
M. B. A.
Including Per Capita Tax and Reserve
Fund Dues.
Ages.
$j'(l) $i'"'.f (-'
1
!
From S to 28 years .30
! and accidentally stepped on a weak j r rom 29 to .13 years ...o
t place in the deck lie broke through j From 34 to 37 years .53
.70
QUAKER MEDITATIONS
I falling 20 feet into the Hold. He! From
How are those New Year's resolu-i Ueuled 01 toP ' d'm'n ('hiuamen j Krom
ns holding out? i 'r w" "7
i The road to success is paved with "' . mith w Knw t4 ..
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Other men's failures. I . .... Vn if that innct(-.r hid
.The fellow who drive a ba!': botej Bmn a lightweight h would bare j
may have in bent bis way. j missed the Bnd. Washington Post.
1.15
1.20
J 25
M. D. Garner. W. L Garner.
GENERAL
CONTRACTORS
Planing Mill in Connection
Have been here for eight years
and have built many of the
best residences in Chickasha.
m 9th and Choctaw
Phones 674 and 337
Xo. 195.
vrjf.m house electric
llsh's; ci'y wa er; lot .".OxIC; hat n.
chicken house shiide and fruit tree-
Price. $ I -".'.
-room h')iie lot -''xm3;
Price. $7"0.
I. N"w f. room house on cor-' a.h. ea
" feet ; located on South Sixth! Sl.iw.
Loan of $93.t. Payable Xo ."T. New 5-ioom hou-"-. ';
Price. $2.5i-i. f'iir lights r.is barn well
room house.. lose' water; located on West 1MI1; very i!
No. 193.
close in.
Xo. 1I
ner lot. 7.
M roet.
monthly.
Xo. I S3
in rn Iowa: ren
Pric.5. 13 '.AO. or
Xo 3. flood ."..room house on ic".
73 I C ea-t fruit t. Th.i- cut he bo'.;ht
at a Imrain as owner wishes to make
a tpih X el .!--;! i. ;.v ih st once.
No. '127. 4-room tioue. storm caw
fMice; lot i:.i'.d::; tii'O
term.? on ti.ii.or e. Price.
we!! iinrn.
New
. for $30 per rr.on'h. im-ation. Price il
terws ' tnlnnee in tisenMv
100; J.-.Dll
p.TVtti-'tts
to 40 years
41 tears
From 42 to 13 years
From 4 4 to 45 year
Prom 4! to 48 years
policies paid !n full
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Under First National Bank
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 60, Ed. 1 Friday, March 11, 1910, newspaper, March 11, 1910; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731134/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.