The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 1, Ed. 1 Monday, December 31, 1900 Page: 4 of 8
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The Cliiekasha Daily Express
Grand CLEARING Out Sale!
Opposite Grand Avenue Hotel.
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
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THE DAILY EXPRESS.
Became a year old last Saturday
Ibe first number dat Dg December
28th 1899. Wo started out as a
five-column folio or four pages.
We were soon foroed to a six ool-
umn which size tins been maintained
to this time. As an advertisement
for ourselves we increased the size
to a double sheet on the first of
D cember this year and having
found it pleasing to our readers we
shall continue it at this sice making
it the largest daily paper in (lie
territory. We have endeavored to
keep it up to the standard we start-
ed a atricil local daily and the
ever increasing circulatiou and pat-
ronage has convinced ns that our
aim I as pleased onr natrons.
The sane interest in public affairs
will be maintained and local mat-
ters will have all the attention pos
sible and on t is line we wish
th nk our patrons for notices over
the pbone or in personal calls and
will duly appreciate theaame in the
futu e.
The Daily Express is here to stay
and will keep up with the proces-
sion no matter bow fast it travels.
If otcaiion demands we will put in
auv machinery needed and keep
luwi of winch I lit' irople can be
proud .
While wo put all our energy
into the business we desire to thank
our patrous for their liberality
and shall in the future as in the
past endeavor to merit any and all
favors.
Wishing you a merry and pi s-
fvrous New Year we are
Yours for Business
Dawson V Guani.ck
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MOW IS YOUR CHANCE! For the pNE LINE OF OUTING
Next 40 Days i win sell at Cost all Flannels Original price 12-
Clothing. A large stock of Over- .
coats going cheap in this sale.- cents are going in this
Mens Youths Boys and Childrens' sale at 10 Cents per yard-
Extra heavy and elegant patterns.
AL-SO ALL SHOE AND
" BOOT'S. Except those that
at p068 to WE WILL ALSO OFFER
to our customers a line
EVERYBODY cent Outings for 5
who wants these bargains will CntS per yard.
please call and we will take
pleasure in showing you thro . MUST REDUCE MY STOCK On
we will sell just as advertised. I Account ol Insurance. If you
we mean business and these want bargains for Cash Only I will
goods must go at this sale. give them to you.
PLEASE DON'T IVIISS THE PLACE!
J.H. CUNNINGHAM
Opposite Grand Avenue Hotel.
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The Kipress made Chickaeha
famous. Stay with the Express
and be famous with the city.
Quite I n intereHting department
was begun m the December number
of Twin Territories (which maga-
zine is now published at Ft. Gibson)
entitled -'What the Curious want to
Know." Under this head are sn
wered in an interesting manner
the many questions . asked by people
iu the various states who are totally
ignorant of the conditions prevalent
li re. One man wanted to know if
he might safely bring his wife with
inm whi!e another from New York
innocently inquired whit an Indian
bride would cost bim. These ques.
tions are ludicrous and Twin Ter-
ritories in answering them is not
only educating the outside world
hut is musing itH readers as well.
Muskogee I. T. Dec. 28 1900
JCxpbess Cbickasba I. T.
Gentlemen: The Commission to
the Fire Civilized Tribes will on
January 1 1001 open an offlee at
Atoka Indian Territory where
all applicants for identification aa
Mississippi Chectawa may in the
fatnre appear and will be given a
hearing.
The Commission will not Id the
future hear any inch applications
at Its general office at Muskogee.
Year truly
Taxi Bixby
Acting Chmrman.
A woman of the W. C T. U.
variety has opened a new fashion
temperance crnaade at Medicine
Lodge Kansas. She arms herself
with a pocket full of rocks or
auy old missile and goea into a
saloon and makes a rough house
v breaking nn the mirror ffaaa
Program for Watch Night.
At the Methodist Church.
8 o'clock p. m: Opening service
song and prayers.
8:30. Methodism in the 10th
century D E. Emerson.
8:45. The Sunday School in the
19lh century R. D. Welborne.
9. Song.
9:0.5. The United States during
the 19th oautnry A. C. King.
9:20. Song.
9-25. The public schools in the
19lh cenlurv. Prof. Wm. Delzell.
9:10. Missiions in the 19th
century Mrs. W. G. Stone.
9:55. Music.
10. The Twentieth century
thanks effering E. D. Cameron.
10:30. Religious periodicals and
literature and the 19th century. G.
T. Aust.
10:45. Young peoples Christian
societies in the 19th century Misn
Etfie -Baker.
Recitation Mrs. Hutchiioa.
10:55. Music.
11. The twentieth century J.
D. Bridges.
11:14. The world for Christ in
the 20th century Bro. Miller.
11:30. Praise service
11:55. Prayer while the old cen-
tury diet and the new one is born.
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airs A M McDonald who has
beta in the employ of the R I By
Co for 12 years has this day taken
charge of the R I eating 1 ouse.
Mrs McDonald is accompanied by
her two harming daughters Misses
Lydia and Helen alto Mitt Gay
Lute of Wett Liberty Iowa.
Mrs K C Anten is moving today
from the Miletus Snow residence
to the new cottage owned by Dr.
Marrs.
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STAPLE
AND FANCY
Flour Meal
BOOTS
AND SHOES
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WE ARE
Headquarters for
FURNITURE
HOUSEHOLD and
FURNISHING
GOODS.
We carry the largest assortment
of any house in the city. . . .
com "y WE WILL
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GOODS
fl p Teas Coffees Spices
Blanks Coffees in Balk
African Java
Cyclone
Early Breakfast
Oar Bait
Blanks' Coffee in 1 av 21b Sealed Cass.
Saratego
MojaT
Portenella
Happy Taongit.
Fausts" Blend Mocha A Java.
W. S Clcman who has had
charge of the Rxk Island eating
bouse for nine months has this
day Iteen relieved will be transfer-
1 to so-f other point and stil! be
hh baaii ess ;
wcffc Mr. J. W. 1 Chiefcaha. He will rest for
oat and Mr. P. M. dB n otir city-
in. r ; uer was upenntenaent novey car
apcr man. I on No. S.
The aee of cheap and inferior grades of Coffee are injorious
Commence the year by uisg Fausts Blend Moeba and Java aaw nsed
by all the leading hotels and safes throughout the country. It is.
what (hey want it will please yon. GIVE IT A TRIAL.
Your Trade Solicited.
HOLUNGSWORTH & O'BRIEN
For Quick Delivery. Phone 91.
Also open up a line of
Holiiday Goods in a
Short Time that will
please the old as well
as the young. . . .
WE HAVE
Also put in a full line
UNDERTAKERS'
. . GOODS. . .
Ladies' and Gent's
FR E3 EE 63 .
and will furnish Firtt
Class Embalmer . .
PRICES REASONABLE.
One door west of Carey brick.
W. N. CLRYCOMB It SDN..:
me in J
MEAT MARKET
Also Dealers in Cattle Hogs and Sheep.
We Kill Only First Glass Cattle.
ETniiLiBiicn isa.
Bank of Chickasha.
CHICKASHA INDIAN TERRITORY.
Capital : : : $20000.00
INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY $ 1 50000.
Offers to Depositors every Facility which their Balances Bnsi-
neaa and Responsibility Warrant.
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