Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 1921 Page: 3 of 6
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKAIH OKLAHOMA WEDNESDAY f EBRUARY t JMt
pack Tnea
Short Stories
of the Town
' i
Bey It Born. i
Announcement wan iiml toiluy of i
the birth of a ! ly boy to M. and 1
. i
.Mr. J A. Morrlii. at their borne ) f(tr blaliiPi inm. from let i
M'voii mlli'i -wont of ChlvKiiNhu.
FAKt MAT MATCHES
BELIEVED UNCOVERED
IN ARREST OF BLOCK
I'lima City. nkl.-Vlih the ar-
rant here of Kililln Itliiik of llirrltift-
ton Kun.. on a luirgl uy clinrtc. It
U Ih'IU'vimI ihiil a lytiMit of (runiiuK
0iul northern OMiihonm town li.m
WretlllnR IhiiiU In nomht'ru Khiumk
veil um-overe'l. The Informal lot)
Weekly Marketgram
U. 8. dCireau of markets
- ( Wahlnoto. D. C.
WECK CNDINO FEB. 7 U21
Enttrtajn Macabcta.
Mra. A. A. llawn iodnjr entertained
I In- Miuiilicn iiii4 with a 12-o'elm-k
dinner at V'.a lliiwn homo ITu'J M In-
ln'Hota avenue. About twenty litem-
ImTii of tli" IoiIkh wore prevent
. Daughter la Born.
Card have boon reoelvea horn nn-
iiouncliiK the birth of u lx ami a
hulf pound baby Kill lo Mr. ami Mrs.
llnwiird Klkemnn at thilr home In
Mill. X. M. Mr. Dlkeman formerly
' lived In 'hlrkaha.
Missionary Mettlng.
Th Ladles Missionary Society of
the llnpt 1st church will meet In thn
chinch pi lorn tomorrow afternoon
n( 2: 3rt. The regular mlsMnnary pro-
gram will b given by thn Ann J ml
Hon society. All momher are urRd
to be pre Kent.
CIvTUe" Partlea.
MrH. A. A. llawn entertained till
iirietnoon with u "miille" party find
I. Ih announced fiut the Woman's
iVnefit asHiMjIatlou of the 'Mmculiees
will give a similar party ut K. V.
I. i::i Friday evcnliiK at 7:;10 oVIock.
Mi-mhor and friend? are Invited and
are requested to dross "tacky."
Attend Lodge Meeting.
Mrs. N. Raibourn Mrs. Walter
I'nlterson and Mrs. Irene Chase re-
turned this inornliiK from Anadurko
where they al t.nilil the Order of
Ka stern Star niho;il of Instruetion
coiidui'ted yesterday and lust nlulil.
Ten chapters were represented In
II e school the local ladles said till;
inornlnR. In addition to these chap-
ters in Illinois Kansas Ti-xas Louis-
iana and Tennessee were represent-
ed. The state grand Jertttror and
"st.ito past Brand patron were present.
May
llV!pl Reiierutly of Inferior qunt-
.. .1 ... i .... ..
l..r ih. In llinek'. t.M..Klim amnion aim i!i.u-i
when arrexted. It una ulaned by; port Increase receipt; low quota-
"Kddie Sliull Mulvane KMn." Work j tiona. t'hl. aao nliiU llRht; heavier
has been taken to Arkansas City. Kiinimi ny iirlnir last part of
Kan. nud U b-liiR held In Jail lhero.M.k( uy of uifalta which U
because iiuabli) lo give $:i00 bond. Rowing eakiicm under lb first
Tho arrest of IIIik k v.as canned by i rl ft j U uv. The quality of
Mi. Orle lliiml wife of mi Arkansas u M .x. tutloi.i.
City barber. Pirn called a Hania KelBriljH w(.r u x moving
railroad spin lal ofltcer mid polntlim ' i0ltly aNKUS cny dealers four
lo lllock on the Million plulform here;0 () -lll.iH1.rii niarketa. Ad-
.aid: "That man I wearlnu y vt Indicate heavy movement from
husband's clothe." lllock was ar-1 . 1i111.1i. ... i nv
of their tinmi'dlata production
(iluten feed production Improved;
demand diminished. Itcaround out
fcod dull; offered at ' CIiIcuku uur
kit. Mixed rar buslnen rulrly good.
Quoted bran mlddliiiKs' fJO;
flour llilddtlliKa I.' I M In t)-HHH; 1 1 II-
scod meal t:i..'d llufiTilo; tT.r.O Mtu
neuiMdla w(;ltn hominy feed f.'l St
jUiuls; IJii.SO delivered NortlnNistern
nnrkeu; No. 1 alfalfa meal fl'I fiO
Kaua City; Gluten feisl $;'. Chica-
go; Heel pulp 1(1 New York; dried
brewer grain f 33 New York re-
ground oat feed lll.SO Chicago ....
Frultt and Vi-grtabloa. s
dyiSnS ... i
I'olatoeit held at Ho o iiiu: mt 100
fob northern ahlppliig stations Chi-
cago rarlot market advaucctl JOc
reaiblng $1.10 11.20 rucked. Round
a bid a closed allghtly luxr at weal-
em New York abipidug point at
tilt in. mostly ll.fK. New York
CHECK TRASH FIRE
The fire department yesterdav af-
ternoon was called to U'io If.. K.
Martin insuranco oflice SAG Chlck-
aslm avi'nue where -'a trash fire
threatened to spread. No daiiiaf.i1
was reported. Tiny Qffiee Is located
or.e block ifcom the fire department
headquarters.
rested and found to he wearing a suit
of clothes silk shirt shoe and other
wearing appared belonging to Hurst.
According to IllorkV. statement
he has taken part In numerous
bouts in Kansas towns particular
ly around llerrlngton and more re-
cently has participated in American
Letilon bouts at Arkansas City. Ills
last match was with IMilln .Shall at
Mulviine Kan. on January H at
which time it Is alleged that lllock
wrestled under the lianie of Kverett
McCowan of Newklrk. Olilu" The
letter from Sliull to lllix k niade' it
apliear that It had ho'-ri dei idd in
ailvuixe lh.it lllnek was to lose the
first fall in "D nilniite-i that Sliull
would I'liii-h hlin when he got irmly
fiir ll'iM-k to lose. The hater says
also: "We will have to woik pret-;
ly fast and get a littl-' rouah om e
p a 'while t oinako ft look good." '
It Is said that lllock lost to Shall
it Mulvare In schedulud time. The
return bout at Arkansas City wis
never arranged. HJock wei;;hs about '
140 pounds. .
Intestinal worms destroy the
lealtll of children ..l.d w.'uken their
vitality. The wonna should hf) ex-
celled before serious damage is done. 1
While's Cream Vermifuge Is a the
"otighly successful remedy. Price :!.".c. !
Sold by Wren Diug company. K'8.
mtnkiSs; pralrlo arrivals light
tjinned: No. l tliiiothy :'I.."ift Kan-
sas City; V.: Chicago; $20 Minne-
apolis; No. 2 timothy $1S"0 Kansas
City; 2I Chicago. $17 Minneapolis;
No. 1 alfalfa Kansas City; f'.'a
Chicago; til Minneapolla; No. i
nliulfa f 1 !.. Kansas City; $:'D Cbl-
cngo $17; Minneapolis No. 1 prairie
upland 111; Kansas Cliy; $1'. (.'hi
eago; $1." Minneapolis
Feed.
. All . feedstuff weak; .o:i:i prices
$." lower than a week ago. Storks tin-
proving; offering 'iion mid wheat
feeds heavier. lien and mucins
light. 'otloiie meal and I.iliseed
meal offered by Jnbl.er-t under mill
agi'tits qiiolation.4. CimihIiIi-ihIiU' ac-
tivity -.i lioMilny fi'il during the past
week wlt'i mills anxious to dispose
market dull $1.50 $1 fiJ bulk. ?n.1. lomator 1:1.
Cold sttnagu llahUIn apple firm Shipment week ended January 19;
at western New York f o b stations j nolatoe 2iil cars bued apple 30-1
closing $4. 11 pr barrel ConaumliiK barreled apple 1044 ; old rabbaga
center at end y at f $.:.' $.1; York lin- i i' new cabbage l.'.i; old celery 2111
perlitl $:l..'i0$5;' Creenlngs $1 $3 j new (e. ry i:i:i; letiuen 7iM; onion
Noahwestern elra fancy wlnesnp j 4:'H; spltuu h 112; aaeet potaloe
ATTENTION
BUILDERS
teay. $3..'0 4..'0 per Ihik In New
York. I'rlce ateady fab $.'10 $.'.2A.
8i kitl yellow union alow and dull
fob at T.'cK.'.c per 100 lb consuming
tntrket ateady at 7ac $l.'.'5.
Florida celery atoady $.'.' $-1.2."i
for large lota In city intuki is; ateady
fob around $1.7.1. California golden
heart $.$'l per crate In mlddleweat
rrn markets; loa Angele steady fob
:; o-rj : cent per down bunche.
'ar lot shipments week ended Kub.
J; potaioea S.b.'tl cum; Isuml aptdosJ
470. barreled apple 1072; old cab-
bage 2;3 new cabbage 130 old clery
210 new celery K.2;' lettuce 47S; -onion
3S!i; spinach : we I potatoe
54I; tomatoe 7.
NOTICE
I
Hiila will lit feeriveil fur Iwrt
atury f tit nu tltvelliiiir. rtirlit
( - . r'Miiux two ImtliH lireakfast
I have a bargain In an up to date j I room liaseinetit uml ifarue Itlii'V
modern i room house with " foot ' jirints uml apeeifieitliniiH enii I"'
front. Kast witlw good garden gar-1 sr. u at the "1'uir Pi'tmrtinclit
age coul house. l 0 block aoutli 3rd.
Will give terms. W. H. Kilgore. 0 !t.
In an attack of acuta rheumatism
In whhh liter U much pallid Hal-
lard tiiiow l.liilment 1 a nix-eH-.-iiy
part f the trealmeut. It I a power
ful pain relief. Tinea sixes uoc COc
and $1.20 tx-r botllu. Sold by Wren
lrug company. 1-2H.
St.nv." Aiimlnrko. (kln.
HiiU will be upeiteil Tliursility
IVIuiiiiiy ("Jl) 'I'weiily foiiiili nt
two p. III.
I reserve the tiht (j reject any
Mill till lii'ls.
.1. NATHAN'
!) .11 AmmiI.ii ko. Okliilioiii.i
Try Kxpreaa Want ad for reiult.
" FOR SERVICE
Two registered Jersey !n'!.-
at my burn known as the I'.lt.e
front 2nd and Choctaw.
Cows called for and delivered.
J. H .DAVIS Owner.
Cxpran Want Ada bring result
HEAD AUHES?
Trv our oceinuH'ly fitted
(iliiNMN niiiile to overcome tli
tyc slniiti wliienVuiises llio hoat'.-
inlie timt Jwii Will lei-l hcltel
uml M i" K-l l'eclly.
Alter n efireliil exiiminnliou ol
I lie eyes of course.
Can's Optical Parlor
42:1 Cliickasha Ave. "
Phone 8:t;i for (Appotntmenta.
What You Will See When You Come
Down to the Store
Fashion has outdone herself for the return of
spring. Frocks suits and wraps echo the paeon of
joy that marks the coming of the gayest season of
the year.
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Regardless of the Chic models the prices are very
moderate.
McADOO COMING HOME
41y t'nited Press.
.Mexico City Koi). 9. Win C. Me-
Adoo and Ills pai-ty are en route to
the United Slates today. Mr. McAdoo
Hinted that Hie had accomplished
nothing; worth eoin'tncntlng on.
Original Inhabitants of the Island
of Yezo Japan were pit dwellers.
Notice to Property Owners
Now is lie time to build yonr
cisterns to get good cold rain
t water. Also build storm cellars
'side walks and driveways clean
and repair cisterns and flues.
" All work guaranteed. Every job
a reference. Call or see
HARRY MILLER
Phone 1014 Res. 1225 S. 4th
. NOTICE.
I have another shipment of fine
' shade trees from Lawrence Kan-
sas. Northern grown stock. Come
and look themi over. Much less than
ngents selling prices. Phone 212. 2-4t.
PADDY KLINE .
Baggage Transfer Moving
Crating Out of Town Hauling
Phone No. 8 -
Stand 2nd and Chickasha Just
Opposite McFarland Hotel
4 Chickasha Oklahoma
Singletons Dairy
Strictly Sanitary
Official Report of Pete Fennema
t State Inspector
BARNS: - Light O. K.; 'ventilation O. K.; gutter arrange-
ments O. K.; construction of floor wood; cleanliness O. K.; eon
dition of premises O. K white washed. v '
lilt
r ' COWS: Cleanliness O. K.; feed O. K.
K.
UTENSILS: .separator 0. K.; cleanliness O
other utensils O. K.
Water O. K.
cann O.
K.
' MILK HOUSE:. Floor wood; ventilation O. K.; screens
EES 0. K.; drainage O. K.; equipment 0. K.j. location 0. K.
S This inspection by Mr. Fennema was made during the ab-
S sence of the proprietor. Our dairy Is open to inspection by
EE the public at all times.
Ton take no .-nances when you buy our milk;
W. A. Singleton Prop.
Phone 336
. WANTED
To move your household goods
Crating Hauling Packing
of all kinds '
A. 0. SMITH
Phone 321-J
CRROR OF C0!I3TIPATI0!1
AIID SICK HEADACHE
Just Opened
FILM FINISHING SHOP
At 520 Chickasha Ave.
SPECIAL PRICES FOR 30 DAYS
Films Developed 5c Each 1
Film Packs 10c Each
Prints up to and including 3'-
xS1 3c. "Other sizes 4c Each.
Post cards 5c.
FIRST DOOR WEST OF NEW
WAY SHOE SHOP '
A
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CARTER'S
ITTLE
IVER
PILLS
s
The Great Success of Carter's
Little Liver Pills is due to the com-
plete satisfaction of all who use them.
Not by "purging and weakening th.
Bowels but by regulatingand" strength-
ening them. . - .
Don't Hesitate Get a Bottla
take one after each meal and one at bedtime. They act as at
natural laxative to the Bowtls and a regular and healthy con-
dition of the system with freedom from Constipation and Sick
Headache is the result. They are strictly Vegetable.
Small PKI Small Dose Small Price
6nuin mut bar signature Ctifj&fef
i
XI.
STYLE SHOP
Messag
es
Personal to You
Not letters or telegrams but
almost as personal as letters or
telegrams.
The advertisements in this pa-
perthey were written for you
and printed for you.
You would not lay aside a let-
ter or telegram without opening
it.
Neither should you lay aside
your newspaper without read-
ing the advertisements.
Merchants and manufactur-
ers are talking to you. . They
are telling you of their goods
and. their wares and their ser-
vices. They tell of opportuni-
ties. They give you invitations.
It is impossible for these mer-
chants and manufacturers to
send letters to all the readers
of this paper.
So Here in the paper today are
their letters to the whole com-
munityand to you as a part
of the community.
Reading them will help you to
economize and post you on store
news just as well as if each ad-
vertiser sent you a personal let-
Read them as if they came
as personal letters to you
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 1921, newspaper, February 9, 1921; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731465/m1/3/: accessed July 12, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.