Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 55, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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Chicliasha Daily Express
EVANS & SMI HI
PUBLISHERS
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TELEPDONE
NUMBER 43
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Entered it the posioffice at Chickasha
Okla. as second-class mail matter
CHICKA6HA OKLAHOMA F RIDAY MARCH 5 1909.
MAKE 60ME SPRING RESOLUTIONS
New Year's resolutions are all right
lut spring reolutluns are just as good.
In fact It la In ordr to rettolve at
any time provided we carry out our
resolutions. Therefore with the con-
sent of the houHe we wish to Introduce
the following resolution for the gen-
eral good of the order In C'hlcka.sba:
Resulted that e are going to thor-
oughly clean up our ji iiilea tack !
yard front yard alley at reel and all j
the rent. j
HcKOlved that we are going to btuu-!
tlfy our property put the parking In
front of our home In ood shape set
out more tree and hhrubbery fix up
the fence If it need fixing do all
grading that la necessary about our
jdace. up. -ad a little paint over our
liousi'N n ml outbuildings have more
It's no particular business of ours
but we want to go on record against
changing the good old-fashioned
"White House" Into the "Executive
Mansion."
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How about clearing up the town for
the Woodmen next week? We haven't
aeen any ext;aordinary algna of activ-
ity In this direction. Time's short bet-
ter hurry up.
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Germany has more university stu-
dentH than any other country In Eu-
rope. In her twenty-one universities
49000 pupIN are enrolled. Germany
also leads Kurope In the Industrial
field. It seems that higher education
pays from a business point of view.
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The resolutions epresslng confi
dence in Mr. Taft and good wishes for
flowers In fact Just fix up our homes j his administration passed by the Okla
homa legislature will doubtless 1
hailed as another sign of returnin
"sanity" while the final package of hot
shot handed to Roosevelt will be cred
ited to "narrow partisanship
as we would like to nave them.
Resolved that we are going to do
our part as Individuals to make Chlck
asha the cleanest and most beautiful
city In Oklahoma.
Now It won't cost much to carry
out these resolutions Just a little
money and a little more effort but It
will make a wonderful difference In
the appearance of the town.
There Is iio better time than now
to start a i-lvlc Improvement revival.
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Iietter hurry up and get a ticket for
thti Rooster Banquet.
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Teddy or Taft the sun shines Just
he same. After all It doesn't make
no much difference except to the politicians.
Mr. Taft has an article In the las
number of Collier's expressing hi
opinions of bis predecessor. While he
does not directly say so It la pretty
certain that Mr. Taft thinks Mr
Roosevelt has about the right ide
aooui me Kinu or man his successor
should be.
We don't know a much better cure
for bootleggers than the chain gang
treatment administered frequently and
in large doses.
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Down at tawton they still find en-
lertainment In the old-fashioned
spellin' match. We'll bet dollars to
doughnuts that JuiIko N. M. Williams now ask the people to honor me by
VENABLE ANNOUNCES
FOR CITY ATTORNEY
Tu the Voters of Chickasha Okla
homa: I hereby announce my candl'
dacy for the office of city attorney
subject to the action of the Democratic
party.
I have lived In Chickasha for more
than five years two years of which
time I was mayor of the city. I ac
cepted the office when no one would
have It because It paid no salary.
can spell down that whole town If
they will allow him to use bis own sys-
tem of simplif'ed.
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tired is foolish" asserts a
Chicago divine who is a disciple of the
Immanuel movement. "When I am
tired I tell myself I am rested ami
then I am" says he. If Is declared
that this treatment Is far superior to
narsaparilla for "that tired feeling"
as many bottles as you want free.
Opposing an appropriation for the
further maintenance of the country
life commission a Kentucky congress-
man said: "We don't want to have a
bunch of men In frock-coats and silk
hats riding around in autos and eating
canvas-back duck and drinking cham-
pagne trying to tell the farmers how
to eat greens draw water and milk
cows. We don't want a city commis-
sion to teach farmers." The gentle-
man from the Blue Grass state is out
of order. Anybody knows that the
clt.y folks can beat farmers in the gen-
tle art of agriculture and likewise tho
farmer can give the city man point-
ers on his business.
giving me an office that will be worth
something to me. No man could have
a higher appreciation of your support
at the polls than I shall have. 1 want
the office It would be a great help
to me at this time and I am able to
fill It in a satisfactory manner. This
March 4 1 9011. Very respectfully
4-ut John II. Venable
WHAT IS CHIROPRACTIC?
Many people ask. It Is the science
and arts of removing the cause of
disease by spinal adjustments. The
basic principle of chiropractic ia that
nerves are responsible for all function
If the nerves to the eyes are paralyzed
the function of vision is lost. If the
nerves to the ears lose their power to
act the ears lost the function of hear-
ing. The same Is true of any organ
or part of the body. If the nerves
are interfered with you have sickness
and disease. We positively remove
the cause and you get well as nature
intended.
DRS. HUNT-POSTLEWAITE
Office Over Owsley's Jewelry Store
3-5-2t Phone 774
THE OfiLY 1EMEDY
o FOR BLOOD POISOn
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lutely perfect blood purifier able to go down into the blood and remove every
particle of the virus of Contagious Blood Poison.
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system while ie symptoms of ulcerated mouth and throat skin eruptions
discolored splotches falling-hair sores and ulcers etc. disappear leaving
the body entirely free from the effects of this i
Has thoroughly cleansed and purified the circulation there is no danger cf
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' THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA GA.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Chief of ruiice.
James O'.Malley announces t
as a candidate for chief of police sub-
ject to the action of the Democratic
primary.
D. L. Hopkins announces himself
as a candidate for chief of police sub- j
Ject to the action of tho D. it.jcratio
primary.
George H. I.oiride announces bun-
self as a candidate for the office of
chief of police subject to the action
of the Democratic primary.
William H. Thomas announce him-
self as a candidate for the office of
chief of police subject to the action
of the Democratic party.
Clerk and Auditor
Henry J. Miller announces himself
as a candidate for city clerk and audi-
tor subject to the action of the Demo-
cratic primary.
tien Rurgesg announces himself as
a candidate for city clerk and auditor
subjert to the action of the Democratic
primary.
Joe Dews announces his candidacy
for the offic e of city clerk and auditor
subject to the action of the Democrat-
ic party.
City Treasurer.
R. M. Kvans announces his candi-
dacy for the office of city treasurer
si bject to the ad ion of the Democrat-
ic party.
Street Commissioner.
W. I.. Davis announces that he Is a
candidate for the office of street com-
missioner subject to the action of the
Democratic primary.
A Good
Drug Store
To Trade At
The Owl Drug Stoi u a
good place and enjoy s the
patronage of very partial
lar people in every section.
Why shouldn't it. Our
stock is complete. The
qualities are highest and
the prtces absolutely tie
lowi consiMiDt WHO the
qualify so d.
The Owl
Drug Store
Phone 126
226 Cbickasha Avenue
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J B SPARKS
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A 'cnracy gnarant'Ki and prompt attention given all
oilers L-e m mae yctr Abstracts. We have
complete records of Grady County.
We Write FIRE and TORNADO Insurance
ee us for Kesideru Property in Sparks Addition.
This Property wli; coon be sold.
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113 S 3rd. Street Phone No I .
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In The Merry Musicale Farce
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AT THE PLAY HOUSES
Tonight at the Lyric.
"The Florida Feud" or "Love in the
Everplades." An extra good one.
"The Detectives of the Italian Bu
reau. A good detective story.
Vaudeville An entire change to
night by the Eccentric College Boys.
Come out and see them.
Program at the Bijou Today.
"Taft In Panola." This Is the best
picture ever made of the great Pan
ama canal. Everybody should see this
picture. Will be on at the matinee
Saturday afternoon for the school chil
dren.
Songs by Mrs. Stewart. Lecture by
Mr. Stewart.
Vaudeville Price and Price the
".Military Coons." This Is the best
team that baa played our house for
some time and kept the audience In
an uproar for fifteen minutes. Don't
miss them.
A special attraction for the children
Saturday matinee. AVe have secured
'Lillies Royal Marionettes." Wherever
presented this act has always drawn
capacity houses and never fails to
tilease the children. ou cannot afford
to let the little ones miss this treat as
here will be no advance In prices.
"I.lllles Royal Marionettes" Is not a
Punch and Judy show but a complete
entertainment In Itself operated in a
mimic theater with regular scenery and
accessories. Figures that talk sing
and dance. The marvel of the age.
Fourteen lifelike wooden figures that
defy detection. A novelty direct from
the London Music Hall.
Program at the Majestic Today.
"The Assassination of the Duke of
Guise." An Intensely dramatic picture.
The New Governness." Another
good dramatic picture.
Vaudeville Carl and Ithell (the lit
tle pair) are pleasing large audiences
with their late songs jokes and danc-
ing. Come out and see them. Matinee
tomorrow 3 to 5 p. m.
j College Boy!
i Dalnly Dances Calrhy
f Music Prelly Girls
The Show Thai Made Millions
Laugh
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SEATS READY NOW
Prices 25 to 75c
MRS. GOODWIN THANKS W. O. W.
To the Woodmen of the World I de
sire to express to you my apprecia-
ion of your prompt action In th" pay
ment of the beneficiary certificate is
sued to the lale chief Emmett Good-
win and cheerfully recommend the
order to the general public.
Sincerely
Mrs. Flora Goodwin
REAL ESTATE
BARGAINS
80 acres 2 miles east of town all
In cultivation second bottom land 2-
room house barn and well; all under
good fence. Price G5 per acre.
100 acres 6 miles from Fort Cobb
100 acres In cultivation good bearing
orchard fenced and cross-fenced 3-
room house smoke house milk house
crib well and windmill. Will trade for
Chickasha property. Price $3000.
Livery barn and stock 2 lots 56x150
barp 5ftx(H 12 horses and harness 2
carriages 1 truck wagon 1 spring wag-
on 1 bus for 12 passengers office fur-
niture. To trade for Chickasha prop-
erty. Price $4000.
160 acres 5 miles from Chickasha
140 acres In cultivation deep chocolate
soil 4-room house well and shed barn
all fenced. Price $42.50 per acre.
To trade for small farm lot 50x165
4-room plastered house In southwest
part of town. What have you? Price
$1400.
For sale 5-room house close In on
Choctaw avenue all kinds of fruit and
shade well city water and gas barn
and chicken lots. Price $1700.
Lot 50x150 2-rooni house painted
and papered good place for the money.
Price $600.
JENKINS t MAJOR.
Phone 280. Basement 1st Nat'l Bank
WANT HOMES FOR WOODMEN.
The state convention of the V. O.
W. meets here the 9th and 10th of
this month. Any person having Bpare
beds please report to J. S. Tatman at
Postal telegraph office and leave name
and number. O. Coffman Chairman
Committee. a.at
WIND AND DUST.
Probably in no place is the dust
wore than in Chickasha. Your com-
plexion your scalp and hair suffers
awfully because of this. Soap and wa-
ter and ordinary shamiwoing avails
you nothing. A visit to the shampoo-
ing manicuring and massage parlors
of Mrs. Dollie Lshler will convince you
that In spite of these obstacles you can
even improve your complexion and
hair. The famous .Madam Vinson's
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methods are used. Satisfaction guar-
anteed. Mrs. Dollie lshler phone 804.
Parlors 515 South Sixth street. 4-2t
For anything in line of Real Es-
tate and business propositions
call on the
Nail-Barr Really Exchange Co.
Phone 149 and 365. 13 1-2 S. 3rd St.
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is a good thing but what we want the
people of Chickasha to know is that
MASON & ELLIOTT
will pay cash for all household goods ex-
change newforold sell on easy payments
J Phone 363. 121 S. 3rd
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WALL HANGINGS
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In this tock of Wall Ppr thr
la nomrthicfr to pJrtu Tryon.
Ther ii och a variety of atylca;
uch a choie; xteriion of beauti-
ful !attema that each one can
find omething that will coma up
to their idea of perfection. The
cheaper papera and thoae at S to
lfl centa per nJI are excellent
value. Thejt are eery auitable for
kitchens bed room etc.
Tha higher priced paperf are
work of art They ate im(ly
beautiful.
Come in and Look
at them
MAURICE THOMAS COMPANY
Q PIIONK-IO no t CHICKASHA AVE.
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DR. KING'S
UNFILED ALLOTMENT FOR SALE
Can take any number of acres from
10 to 100. Allottee one-eiehth blood.
Must file at once. Write to Apple &
Franklin Ardmore Okla. 22-12t
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FOR
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FOR COUGHS and COLDS.
WEAK SORE LUNGS ASTHMA
DRONCHITIS HEMORRHAGES
AND ALL
THROAT and LUNG
DISEASES.
PREVENTS PNEUMONIA
I regard Dr. King's New Discovery as the grandest medicine of
modern times. One bottle completely cured me of a very bad
cougb- which was steadily growing worse under other treatments
EARL SHAMBURG Codell Kas.
PRICE SOo AND $1.00
D SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY C
ALL DRUGGISTS
-PHONE 37.
LET US FIGURE WITH YOU FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN
Building Material Lincoln Paint and Coal
STEPHEIVSON-BRbWNE LUMBER COMPANY -phoned
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 55, Ed. 1 Friday, March 5, 1909, newspaper, March 5, 1909; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731374/m1/4/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.