Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1912 Page: 4 of 8
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triiCKAf.HA DAILY CXf'iSS CHICKA5HA OKLAHOMA.
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TELEPHONE NO. 43
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Kittered at
Oklahoma
CHICKASIIA OKLAHOMA FEBRUARY 2 1012
BUBSCHIPTIGN KATf 8.
Os eir delivered by carrier f 4.80
ti't mouitm delivered by carrier.. 2 4(1
I tires month delivered by carrier 1.20
( month dedhe.ed by carrier .40
Any erruuoua rflcHn on Ilia character standing or reputation of any
leruii firm or corporation and any mijalaleiiicmt which may appear lu the
ode inn a of the Kspresa will bo gladly lonerled upon lu being brought to
t!t atteutloii of the management.
COMMON SENSE AND PRUDENCE
Mi iiiui;iti.s has imiili' its appear j
ante over widely separated por I i mih
of the country from .Missouri to Mm
Slf. Except at Dallas where i: i.s ik.w '
under control the dUca-v 1uk a c j
wln'1-f assumed ro!KrliMi. t.i ..':.'
alarm. Whore it develop:-! the Ikm'IiI j
authorities are proiiipUy handing; it in j
accordance lo modern si'li'iilific mi'lh- ;
oils.
The I'leXnnr serum which is bcini;
used very KiieeeaHfully lias robbed the J
malady of nt it -It of its terror. . Only ;
.''nattered castes have developed ill!
Olii!:oni;i tho epidemic slau! beini; '
reached nowhere I
The iippoiii anee of a case in (Irmly I
county is no occasion for general nl-i
rni lint it does furnish reason for j
Liking all Hie precautions which com-
mon-sense and sanitary science dis- j
tuto.
Dr. Sophian the New Yoik expert i
who has rendered such valuable ser-
viee in stamping out Ihe disease at I
D:iU. pave as his first hit. of advice
to the people "Don't think nbout it j
don't (alii about it -go ahead at-!
i mling to your biminesR lake the j
persona health prccauMons that nru-
deuce prescribes." We submit i
this i.-' vi rv wholi'i oiiie advice.
l
A clean and sanitary town is al-
ways in order and at this time every
citizen should immediately : proceed
to eootieraie with the authorities in
maliim; Cliiclia ha the cleancsil lowu
in .lie .Hale
JUST NOTiCE THE COST R I ITER-
I MCI:.
I'l'i'sldeul 1'r.Mih V.. I'.m li has been
in.il(ini: inipnry oi uie pr'-sidents of
Hid v:.ntm Normal i'rlioil; iit--ide of
Ckallioma and thus tin if opera
liliU eielises are Meiwil !) be lunch
('.renter ih.in those of our own slate.
While we do mil believe il al. the ipica-
lion of Ihe ediicalion nf our children
iliould be me.-iMired in dollars n:.d
ci'!i!" yi't if the friend:' o' the Akin
bill desire lo arjAe the ipiesiion Iront
l liat. i.t aud;ioiiii we will aici them on
iltai basis lu it lei ter Mn.ii William
Kittle sect el try of the hi.aid of I e
(.'enls of the Wha'oitsi.i normal
.cliools I'resideiil Hurl; is nivi-n the
follow iliK stati-lileitl:
l.a ( ni:.::e j l e iehei j innlr
enroll d. e.isi oi' iipi-iiiitt.ii ai.Cil.li:!.
S
Is being madd
after our
la
tedtehSvroo
tciuv.il
o! White Pin
no
and
lUl 1VlillUuUU
It tnj.-t that tieklin? and
relieves obstinate coughs
by itromotint? expectora-
tion. Just a little different.
For Salo
25c and 50c
the Battle
BY
2iclC6
rug Store
I'1 CRAlll' 0 0 II N T Y
tli Vostofiiee at. Chiokasha
as second class mail matter
Oh wet-I deored If carrlor .!
i'tne yir by mull i .'III
Hl inonibB by mall . 2.IH)
Three months by mall '.oo
SIukU copy . .05
. M i I wuiilt-
teachers
"Hi pupil.-
enrolled cost of operation Jl!!lXlii.!i I
Oshkosh. .'Ill teachers CMI pupils en
rolleil cost of operation. $'...S!5.I8.
l'lallevilli Tl teachers 27li pupils
enrolled cost of operation $4701 0.17.
River Tails 21 teachers ;'(ll pupils
enrolled cost of operation Mr.0.12.40.
.Stevens .Point LVi tiMchcivt ;'7 pu-
pils enrolled cost of operation !)-
wma:
Superior 2t teachers pupils en
rolled cost of operation ""t."!;! :72.
Whitewater 2." teachers 2(15 pu-
pils enrolled cost of operation $111-
.1 1 !).().".
i'olal iiiiinber of le;v Ii-t.h 20!): lo-
lill enrolliiieiit :!2.":!; total cost of op-
eration $ 1)27.-11. St. Cost of new
buildings and laud not included.
Wisconsin has S kcIiooIh inaintaiu-
ed at a cost 'of $1 I27.i.YK iiKalnat (i
in Olilahonta which cost us but $21!i.
000 or wltile it costs this stale $:!.".
HX' to maintain a normal it cosia
Wisconsin IX. -. Tahlequali
Sunn.
BOYS AS CORN RAISERS.
The city of Washington hm bad tne
honor of entertaining the boys of tlui
corn
stales who won prizes nf fi e
tripa to the national capital for teak
uit; the best yields of coin from sin
;;'e acres.
Pome of Ihe records made by the-e
ounnsl "'s were wond"rlul say.-' the
OKIalionia. Our own Oklahoma pr
wiener cidi 'I iptiie rack wi'h tit':
winners in the other stales bit' le
;;oweil what could he done in ti dry
year In Ihe southwest by raitdn; lio'.r-
!y Km tiushels on .me acre.
The Iiovh in stales that are espec-
ially favored as corn slates made
some yieldH that put J he blush to the
itdiilt farmers who have thoun'it that
l icy were wiirhl-beulers; in pioduc-
:i'i' corn.
Whcir these boyn Kalhered at Wash-
iiiKton the figures were niven out by
the department of agriculture ind
f'e chowin which the youthful farm-
er' made In the corn-prowini; line
rave the older farmer;; some embar-
i assmenl
The hliir of .he lot was Ihe boy
fioin M is-' dssippi. His name is Hen-
nie Keesoti I i t has reiiched the !i(
ef 10 ye:irs and he ralscil 227 bushels
of corn on one neie. "I'll cost of pro- j
duelion was fourleee cetiis a bushel i
If Oklahoma could have raised corn 11
at that rate the rui n crop of this !
stale in KM I would have sold
for
a' !
All I
i JsiMi.nim.uoO instead of about
1 iiiiii nun
i
! There were twenty-four boy
Washington who won free trijis.
i of them made records in corn-raislnic
I which can be duplicated by the older
! fanners if the same methods be em-
ployed. Hut while land is cheap far-
mers are apt to overlook the inten-
sive cultivation which is necessary lo
I ;;et (tin best results.
Another of the boy champion at 1 - j
I so front Missippi. raised 221! bushels
; of corn on one acre. The Virginia
! boy raised 101 bushels;; the Alabama
i boy produced 2u0 bushels at a cost of
1 cb-dil oenta a bushel.
Illinois Rave first prize to the hoy
who raised 12(i bushels; the boy from
! Louisiana rained t.V! bushels the
North Carolina boy raised 190 bush-
els anil the boy from South Carolina
i raised 200 bushels. From Tennessee
. came a champion w ho produced K'.7
bushels.
! If the daddies can tet the same re-
j bulls the corn crop of the I'niicd
: Stalest would in one year more than
1 equal the combined value of the farm
' product which is about $:t0u00ii0-
i wul Tho boys have paved the way
all that the grown-up farmers need to
j do is to use the same methods which
the boys followed.
Naturaf Tendency.
"What business do you thiulc your
son will adopt 1"
"Can't ay." replied Farmer Corn-
tossei "but Judging by the hour Josh
keeps. I should nay ba v iiaturally
cut ot to b a milkman."
Made from pure grape mm of tartar
- FOREMOST
BAKING. POWDER
IN THE WORLD
Makes home baking easy. Nothing'
can equal it for making; quickly and
perfectly delicate hot biscuit hot-
breads muffins cake and pastry.
Protects the food from alum.
EXPRESS PAl.KACETTES.
(lly K. S.)
The really late dance is lln "Oliver
Twist."
(let a good idea from each
that you meet if you can.
person
Without ideals the human rice
would degenerate into beasts of the
field.
ThiitR of the waste!
man drank Kill quarts
':t six hours
A California
Of 1)0''!' witli-
lf it were not for the neighborhood
;r snip what would the other ho'tse-
wives talk about?
One thin;; Ihe cailooni .ls are not
short on subjects duriiin the politico
unrest thai is HweepinR the country.
What does it signify a society wo-
man was seen wendiliK her way
aloiiK the avenue with a law book un-
der her .'"
M'ler lite popui.ir ;ir h.ts he mi a
number ot beans IhroiiKh the I i
olyiii'd love declaration she is fo.-.eil
to tile ci.lieltl
cry and Hint
sion that love is Inoeli
nil men are mockers
. .....
OUT OF THE JUNK HEAP
4
Pear the man that fears voir
Pray
bat.
not for peace pray fur com-
Kven a wbispired wrd 'nay travel
thousand miles.
COME
n x p ti
SPECIAL SALE EVERY
1?pl A A v
k ft J fr if
We are in fact goi to meet the cry
of the shopping public of Chickasha and
vicinity see if we don't.
Pluck
luck
rlh infinitely more than
A man with
characterless.
no will of his own is
KkoMhiii is u sure
head or heart.
simi of an empty
People generally sneet
they can never acquire.
at thing
A half point off may hritiR yon di-
ectly upon the shoals.
Dolus the work of
the present
hour is always noble.
Do your duty and a
That's a sure passport.
li'tle more.
Kadi successive birth marks
more Incarnation of the past.
one
Poverty can never he a defense-
we die heroes from that soil.
"I I A It"-- liar; the man who
vented the tale that won't wan.
Keeause necessity ignores every
law anarchy in not therefore iiiiii.
Kvery man Juiirneyii toward a kiiiR-
. t 1 1 wiiere he is to be kin or v.1s-
it
Explained.
Jbce little Paul wrote bla compost-
tu 'i ou anow bis mother hopes that he
.n.y be a poet. "I don't really know
hut. huh ii." brf 'btK-tn. "but I Oktllk
Ii may Lo air with clothes ou."
Youth's 'ompaiiloli.
Playing Safe.
"Did you mate up the list of the 20
greatest women that the editor aoked
you to prepare?" "Not on your life!
Put I've told at least a hundred wom-
en that they weie buie of u place ou
It."
TO THE
Gefbne For Dnby
ItiUltiCi Ot'i With thrttliutc
Wh
to b l ytjii a
fcu Bh uphill (j
i ulliti Vl -.lt-
1U- tU
iatliS
tuii
CirVM
tak llltf
t I v With
Jlil't Ui
the ii
BsUy ). 'if '
. hi: '1
totn- f -V A
v l
til' f
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lug iiiiii
um'f.bintv'y
jmll a t uttl
Hint the (u-
lianket s--t
tlfS)(fnt1y to
the fcromiM
whrrr il will
stilud ulunr
or cau tr
; it ml cui-
it.:- .; it..
ricfl
j tne
cun also bp urtt n a High Chuir fiitssinrt
or baby Jtuupf c. ilut rcoijuuitcul itrilcle
ever inventeil i'tir . hildi en. i'hysictan
einloric it line.
It yon hic tlilultluii' of buying a coitdi
fur htiby let u talk il over with you.
$8 $10.50 $12.50
r-. l:
'1 '(!.'(. J 'L!
Pimples Cured in Ten Days
OR YOUR MONEY BACK j
Auyoncwho haa pimples boils. btaeUiJ- j
U U..L i l.ul Kl.wul Tha elrciil.lien
1 1 W
liud'l
Vcome ontaminntt'd with muttor that hut din-
asl tho PliJOit. which im Iwintr for.'i-ii oilt of Ih.'
Hvtili.iii Ihrisilbh th ir-H il' hkill. Tlittt i-uii
ilitiun r.rinot hs rurt-il utiIpkm y.ni rfiuuvu Oih
i-Mie. bm-lVr (xrrlvxiHn TKtileta (ii il lti
t.luml nln.iiftlin. IIih liytilern mni iiml-? yutir
rtkin l.nlltiv ttiiiM rMtiirinu k.tiir I'nmnlpX un In
fi tWar. yoiiihfiil apfM-araiioe. If Hh. iVnlon't
t'urn we will inurii your niony
l'nrir Ihe purifyinif imi lnnic tffect of Hin-Tr
( ompifxiun iuiiitu liio nywi'm will u' im k up
anit yuur Mkin iMearil utm!ly in nljmit ten tlnyn.
Sola ami recomnu ndr J hy HKOWN & Co. S ml
2tc to Bin-Ter laboratory W. WiKbtnifKin
Ohit-uKO. Ill tor Hanipl.
The Gh!ckasha Iron Works
A'e hv atlded new and up-to-Jate
nuetariei y to our plant and
are able to do any
MACHINE GB FOUNDRY WORK
We make a specialty of Sash
Weights Structural Iron Work !
and Job Work. Ulacksmith Shop 1
in connection. See the Nix Corn
Stalk Cutter which we manufact-
ure.
CONRAD EROS. ;
(First Published .lan. 12 1!I12.) !
NOTICE.
To Whom It May Concern: I
Take noti.ee that an application has
been filed wtTi His Kxcellency l.ee
('nice flovernor of the State of Okl.i-
hoiiia for a parole for one W. Kr (Kes-
lel) Mote who plead guilty to Ihe
charge of the larceny of a horse the
property of J. S. Ikard of Amber
Okla.. at the September 1911 term
of the Superior Court of Grady Coun-
ty Oklahoma and was by the court
.senledeed to fnipi i-.oumelit of ei;bt
years In the Slate Penitentiary at Me.
Alester wiiere he Is now confined.
1-12 :'M.
l INDIAN KILLED ON TRACK.
i
Near Hochelle 111. an Indian went
to sleep on a railroad track and waa
killed by the fa.st express. He paid
for bis carelessness with his lifij. Of-
ten It'g the -way when people neglect
coughs and colds. Don't risk your
life when prompt tee of Dr. King's
New Discovery will cure them ami so
prevent a datinerous throat i'" lung
trouble. "It completely cured me in
a short time of a terrible rough that
followed a se"re attack of Grip"
writes J. R. Watts Floydada Tex.
"and I regained l.'i pounds in -weight
that I had lost." Quick wfe. reliable
and guaranteed. 'He and Ji.tm. trial
l bolt!" free at Prown Co. dw
tali
Vuii
hit
a'ryl'w
on
ri iiu
'. i a s n .
LOOK Al THESE PRICES
r
$15.00 how. $11.25
now. 10.00
16.50 now. 18.00
UP TO FEBRUARY FIRST
On all Uockers we will Ml'er ytui dmible Green Trading
Stamps. You ct two instead of one. (let your Keekers
now. 1 stock'. All kinds See the inpi ense line at
$1.50. $2 $2.50 $2 75 $3 $3.25. $4 up to $25
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I 18 South Third
' ISZESQI!
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I Hot
m
Modern in Cater-t t. th.. in-t pcpi.
Every Way and 'Ir.td' Ctitift v. A h
te! eonveniiTiff ::
CROSS & JONES
Propi ietors.
There is nothing to compare
with the. convenience and general
satisfaction that is given by an
electric light. It is always at your
service with no trouble or danger
the cheapest and best of all your
household servants. And for the
same amount of illumination it
is cheaper than other forms of
light.
Ohickasha Liglil
1517 Chickaslia Ave.
See tfsc Tourists
All out' iii.di'di i'
f'art-i ea'jily tilierat-
ftl itiekle ti'iiniiH'il
oi' Hiiliil eiiluis. Wf
111'er Hies t'Urts
clie;ii (in uei'niiiit of
l:isl yrur'H patterns.
The 1!H2 models will
arrive in April. Tho
11H2 cart is rm lnt
ter than the l'.Ul
carts (inly a little
chunjre been made.
WE
OFFER
Double (Ireen Trad-
Stamps on all
(Jo Carts. Take ad-
vantage on this
2 Stamps for One
? arrmg
SELLS
E SEED
Lunch Counter 1
Open Day and g
Night
htckasiia
with ho-
The Best
ot Meals
25c
ISoat I Poner Co.
hotle 1(1).'
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1912, newspaper, February 2, 1912; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731583/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.