Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 31, 1913 Page: 2 of 6
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TWO
I H I C R I H A DAILY IX PKllt CHICKAIHA ORUHOIA)
THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA.
1914
The New Year is at hand. It's about
time to turn a new leaf to make some
good resolutions. Why not resolve to start
out January with a bank account? This
bank will welcome you as a depositor-
will appreciate your business. We are
serving others to the'r complete satisfac-
tion. We can serv you likewise.
Capital .... $200000.00
Surplus .... $ 60000.00
United States Depository
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Buy it
because
It's a
Better
Car
Model T Touring Car f. o. b. Dotroit $550.
Get particular from Hy. DuBOSE.
maaam
FRAMED PICTURES
FOR 1914
A NICE LINE AT
DUNLAP'S
421 Cbickasha Avenue.
P. S. Place your magazine subscriptions with us.
MsiMrwusHajduiMisa
jTT We sell General Electric Motors and
T are prepared to give you expert infor
mation as to kind of motor you require and
the probable cost of installing and operating
electric machinery.
Cbickasha light Heat & Power Co.
317 Chickasha Ave. Phone 100
Restock your
good things
to eat from
the
th"s(jnbhine
for the remain-
der of the
Holidays.
Phone 14
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Cs . & .
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1
Short Stories
Of The Town
Baptist Editor Preache.
Kdilur A. .Viiucjy uf (intniu- Oklu.
cilllur ol' th Hiiitist Worker (Jt lH i'i c.l
II II illllt' Kt'llllOII ill lilt SlCUII'l Hui'tin
tliimh hint ewiiiiis at 7: an.
LUTHERAN CHURCH.
NVw Year's tservircs wliuli cre un
liulineeii will lie (lroiii'd lei;ular a..!'-
viri'M auaiu next JSundiiy. - A. L.. Kiev-
liiiii liaslor.
SUIT IS WITHDRAWN.
Tin' hUil tlmt wan filed Monday by
Hie William I'aiiHTuu Lumber cuni-
Jiutiy mi u nut i' IHHtlf by J 1!. Ituath to
T. 1'. Maj.ir and the iimrtKae assign-
ed to llljam ( 'aiiiei'uii Iainilier cum-
liaiiy. Suit is willuliavMi for the rea-
i.ti thai Hole Is foi.'iil to be endorsed
by T. Major wit limit rwiiurw.- Wil-
liam CuiiitruD Lumber Cum iiiiny. !
Live better and cheaper during 1911
by trading with Atwood.
May the New Year be a happy
and prosperous one for you.
May your health be better
and your wealth greater.
We thank you for your past
patronage.
POLICE COURT TODAY.
(Ileaiii'd from the police court dix k. t
this nioriijiiK u iv the following onsen:
Jack liailey drunk und fijjlitinif fine!
S. Karl l-i reman rilnii; no dinei-
.slllnn iiiaile as yet. Joe Adams J.
Smith unil .1. Tommins naming. A
rash b;iid of J 10 posted ill each cu'ae
and the trials set for today.
Price
Saturday
Evening
from
fitn in
o'clock I
we will sell all
finished piec-
es o f Royal
Society at
1-2 Price
This makes beautiful
GIFTS j
r : I
THE
'v imp
CONSTIPATION POISONS YOU.
If you are constipated jour entire
system is poisoned by the waste mat-
ter kept In the body serious remilts
often follow. l .s Hr. King'H Now Lifo
l'illa and you will soon pet rid of con-
st iiation headache and other trou-
bles "Tie at druggists or by mail. 11.
K. Huckeu & Co. Philadelphia and St
Louis. Adv. d&vt
Lioii
ore
41
v
beep-tieatea roughs that resist or-
dinary retncdU's1 require both oxternal
and internal treatment. If y(u buy a
iiollar bottle of Ballard's horeiioiind
Syruji you get the two remedies you
need for the price of one. There is a
Herrlok'n lied Pepper Porous Piaster
for the chest free with each bottle.
Sold by Owl Drug Store and Public
Drug Store. Adv. i&w
down tht. eyenore "Koomt foi
rtent ilga" and place thre ltu
thr tlm wnt d Id th Exprei
Two bits ! M it will eot ro e
r7o will 14 if
A HAPPY NEW iEAK it will
be to the man or woman whose
eyesight is failing and needs
help if thev have thr evc9 test-
ed arrl fitted at c aiir's orn-
CAL PAKLOR. We Kve ycur
eyes a thorough examination and
fit.' Make a resolution to wear
proper glasses the coming year.
Carr's Optical Parlor
423 Chickanha Averu .
If you would live better dur-
ing 191-1 you must have the
BEST
MEATS
Neal grew more famous than
ever during 1913 by the high
quality of his meat and his
excellent service.
NEAL'S
Phone 140
House o! Good Meats
I RECELL1GN CF KATMERIfiE
9. i
't By DOROTHEA NOURSE. J.
!
Woodsville Sept. 16. Dearest Ger
truJe: If I bad lied a hundred yearj
ago ! fhouid at this moinent be
locked in my room white and droop-
liig wiih despair and iu time would .
languish away and die of a broken
heart However I am a twentieth
century girl and will break uiy heart
over no oie. What is more I won't
allow it to have the least little cick.
To be n.ore explicit Jack and I have
parted forever. I don't propose to
lose luy American independence for
any man. If I am to be cooped up
after I am married and never speak
a pleasant word to any of the men !
know. I won't marry that'a all. Nat-
ural'y I did not want Jack to think
I was pining for him bo I thought I
would get a new gown or two and
bavi just as Rood a time as possible.
I went to father lie asked tne how
much money I would need and when
I told him a very reasomible mm I
PMire you his pnrental wrath was
immediately kindled. Daughter Hath-'
eririK wan lectured accordingly.
Among other pleasant things ho re-
minded that If 1 saw fit to break a
desirable engagement without a shad-
ow of nn excuse well and good but
after this I must economize as he
vnuld no longer pay such enormoug
bills for mo. That made me pretty
mad for I have not had a new dress
thin month. From that moment I
made up my mind that 1 would be '
Independent. It is not that I mind
economizing it's the spirit of the
thing. If my father considers me a
tax on his puree I will remove my-
self. I have decided to be a governess.
One's life must be lived through come-
lmw. rievntedly yours. KATE.
rhicnfio. Sept. 25. -My Dear Ger-
trude: Ymi have no idea how yoir
letler comforted and 8trengthene.d
tne. You see by the date that I am
at Aunt t'ora's. I came here to that
I might meet the woman w!k wishes
to employ me. Thl morning I went
dowiitown to interview her. You
would hardly have known the staid
dignified individual who meekly an-
swered the hundred nnd one ques-
tion that It seemed necessary for
madam to ask.
Finally she announced in a cold
bargaining tone of voice: "1 think
you would suit me. You have a pleas
ing peiFonality and that is quite an
Important thing with children." 1
wanted (o box her ears. Pleasing per-
sonality indeed! I suppose ehe thinks
her lovely Infants will absorb some
of It! Hut I refrained from say'ng
anything about my Inmost feelings
and humbly begged leave to think It
over for one night. Your affectionate
friend.
KATHKRINK STANDISH WOLC'OTT.
Woodsville Oct. 10. Dear Old Ger-
trude: I must write immediately to
tell you the sequel. The day after
writing you I looked pale and sub-
dued enough to teach CO children for
I wept oceans of tears that night
.lust to the minute of the time I bad
agreed to give my answer there was
a rin:r at the bell and the maid came
up to tell nie that a gentleman wished
to see mo. I mustered all my failirg
courBge and descended to Beal my
fate. The reception room was so
dark that I could hardly see where
tho man was standing but I began
my little speech without trying to see
him. liefore I had said more than
"Good evening Mr. " ho stepped
quickly forward drew me into his
arms pressed my head against hlo
shoulder there was something won-
derfully familiar In tho feel of those
arms and a voice I knew only too
well though it was husky with emo-
tion said: "Kitty darling how could
you V
If Jack had not taken me so un-
awares I should have had time to
collect my wandering wits and be a
little child but as It was I simply
P'lt my arms around and clung to
him. gobbing as if my heart were
broken Instead of perfectly sound and
whole.
Jack says they are going to have
the finest cotillion of the season next
week and of course I promised to
dance it with him.
I must stop now dearie for I have
an appointment at the dressmakers.
As ever your loving KITTY.
P. a. Of course you know you
are to be my maid of honor. K. W
The Diamond
You Have in Mind
for an Investment
Atwood's C. O. D.
PHONE 17
siiocid be .purchased here. The hi:h Diamond standard demanded
and insisted upon by us has given this house an iineTi.iiled repu-
tation. Our stock is made of the finest blue ite. perP ctly cut. flaw-
losf DiuiiicndiS the market aff'id- -ewry stem- sel'iteU by an ex-
it"! t
'Ibis is ;our assurance of pt rU t satistactioi in s- Iti ii.g a t' 'li-
ner e.
LUBMAN'S House of Quality
Chemical Rain.
It has long been known that the
dirty rain of every smoky region is a
disastrous thing for vegetation. It
now appears probable or at least
possible that but slightly poisonous
rains such as occur over an ordinarily
smoky city may seriously Injure fruits
and flowers. J. V. Harshberger of
the t'uiversity of Pennsylvania sug-
gests that the spots on leaves and
fruit caused by the acidity of rain-
drops may serve as the points of
i entry of paras'tio fungi. lie says "A
j fungus which is stimulated to growth
! by an acid condition of the coll eap
j would find ideal conditions for the
' commencement of gTiwto by entering
! areas Influenced by acid raindrops.
ft New York livening Post.
Mere Film.
i "I suppose you are mamma's dtrl-
Ing?"
uia am i eiiu uiy luamiiia s mov-
ing picture."
"Your mamma's moving picture?"
Yessum she is always telling tun
that I should be eeeri and not heard."
Jlouston 1'csL
Cism&i; tv?A Come rf twjst
yem money will be
jure wavJi yrieiYOLv
' i AW 1
it . .x '
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U ' & -s.
Asa man grows older his earning power dwindles away.
So THE SAFE THING to do is to BANK money while
young manhood lasts and earning power is great COM-
FOUt late in life can coma only from ECONOMY early in
life.
Let OUll BANK be YOUR Bank.
t
We pay 4 per cent interest on time deposits.
The Oklahoma National Bank
Oldest Largest Best
INSURANCE
OWSLEY & SEITZ
Fire Tornado Accident Health
Hail or Crops. Bonds of All Kinds
CHICKASHA :: OKLAHOMA
SSEsSZSXX
3 Going to Build or Repair Your
House this Fall?
Cameron's Lumber
Is the kind you want. There's as much difference in Lum-
ber as in cloth .we have the kind that wears.
Wm. Cameron & Co. Inc.
Phone 152
MW Third and iowa
Wm. Inman; President
7. W. Home Vice-Pres.
Ed. F. Johns Cashier
F. C. Hall Assistant Cashier
The Citizens National Bank
CHICKASHA OKLA.
Capital ..... $75000
Surplus and Profits 45.000
Your Business Solicited
DIRECTORS) B. P. Smith Wm. Inmtn W. W. Horno.
W. H. Driggers J. F. Drlggers J. C. Driggeri Ed F. Johm
JflcctBBt tf merchanl corporation! tad IrrllvlJunlt tollcltei. Errf sr.
er txitafed contlBlecl with connrrttlr biakle).
w
E THANK YOU for your bus-
iness during the past year and
hope to count you among our
friends or customers during 1914.
Farmers State Bank
M. F. Courtney President
D. U. Esser-Cashier. J. W. W.'son Asa't Cashier.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 1, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 31, 1913, newspaper, December 31, 1913; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731501/m1/2/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.