Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 15, 1911 Page: 3 of 6
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CHICK ASHA DAILY EXFRESSJ CIIICKASHA OKLAHOMA.
FAGS 11121.::.
ClIICKASEA DAILY EXPRESS
EVANS & SMITH PUBLISHERS
GZG?.G2 II. EVAN3 Ecitou
Bbyce P. Smith Manager
OFFICIAL PAPER
Entered at
Oklahoma
CHICKASHA. OKLAHOMA FEBUARY 15. 1911
INSCRIPTION RATES.
Cs j.r delivered br carrier fA.tt
tlx months delivered by carrler 2.40
JTmi months dell7rei by crrl 1.20
tt otk AeUreied by. currier.. 40
Every citizen .should enlist lu the
civic improvement campaign
Send a few "boy scouts" down to
Mexico and settle the whole business.
Doc Cook Is Hearing tho end of his
explorations ho has lauded on the
vaudeville? stage where both lame and
infamy win applause.
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Strong pressure is being brought to
bear to b.ing Jim (VMalky into 1 lie
rare aaln but we doubt if lie will ever
be persuaded to yield to the importu-
nities Of his friends.
A cablegram front England convoy
tho Important Information that the
King's son in Buffering with German
measles. We fear this will lead to in-
ternational complications still we
bupo for the best.
Th knock-em-down and drag-em-otit
argument seems to bo a favorite
one In the deliberation of mass meet.
inps at Oklahoma City when the peace-
ful citizens assemble to discuss great
burning questions.
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It must he admitted that Mr. Taft
Rives wholesome --vice when he ad-
vises total abstinence from liquor. We
never heard of any man who commit-
ted crime abused hi family lost his
Job or wrecked his health as a result
of following that rule.' '
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Within the past two days Dorothy
Arnold ha been found at Tulsa and
the man who dynamited the I.oa An-
Kiles Times has been run down at
Tdabel. To nmro illm.ir.il Ions of the
fact that nOotier or la'er they all tome
to Oklahoma Including not a few nu n
of marked Imaginative powers.
Gov Harmon's supp -triers have open
td headquarters and they announce
that they expect to do business till
they win tho priie for their ' favorite
son." The Ohio governor is a hit; man
and his boom has already assumed
largo proxr!!"fts. He has twice
demons' rated his running qnali'.Sos in
Ohio and the democrat who beat him
to tho presidential nomination will
have to "p) funic"
The Guthrie Loader i.hows symptoms
of becoming perfectly sane on the cap-
ital question. In a recent Issue th1
following paragraph- appeared: "A
slate capital as a town destroyer is in-
stanced by Jack Team' y in the case
of Jefferson City Mo. when the state
house w.'ik recently destroyed by fire.
Jefferson City said Tffarnoy has been
the ;itt capital of Missouri for a
period of fifty-live years and in R II that
time never dove loped sufficient tn'er-
prise to advance beyond the volunteer
lire department n'ago."
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It isn't often that feci called
upon to comment editorially on a iuik
made by one of our advertisers but
there Is a real est ito man's "ad" in
tiiis paper whhh Is fo full of good
sense and optimism that we heartily
commend It and suggest that you give
It prayerful consideration. The de-
"spondent gloomy Individual who can
never sr-e anything but the dark side
of lit'? doesn't accomplish much In
business or anywhere else. Mo'n of
faith and courage have done about all
that has ever been done for the uplift-
ing of tho world.
Our old soldiers should be honored
and tlp-y should be cared for wlieu in
ue-Ml. Tensions should be paid In all
deserving cases but It is hard to figure
out any excuse for the Sulloway bill.
I'nder Ibis bill every n an who served
!'it dajs In the civil war and who has
leached the age of II- will receive a
pension regardltss of whether he is
disabled or In need. The only jusii
float ion for such extravagance that we
can see Is the desire of some states-
men to curry favor with the old sol-
dier. A veteran of the blue writing
In the Springfield (.Mass.) Republican
comes out strongly against such pen-
sion legislation although he says he
would be one of the beneficiaries
of it. '
TELEPHONE NO. 43
OF GRADY COUNTY
the Postoffice at Chickasha
as second class mail matter.
Oie week dellfert ky rt .10
Om yew by mail 4.00
Six months by mall 2.00
Three month- by 1 1.00
Single copy r - .06
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A GOOD WORD FOR THE TELE-
PHONE GIRL
A telephone user was "if.yoti-
pleased" and "yes-sired" so politely by
a telephone operator that ho called up
the manager and said . a good word
for the girl. It was bo very unusual
he said.
"UmiHiml" responded the manager
"Certainly tho operator's politeness i
not more unusual than your own. J
have been In this business a good
many years and you are the first man
who ever took the trouble to say a
good wort' to me for an operator."
It is no temper-soothing Job that
which thu telephone girl holds.
t tShe has to serve at once a. grasping
corporation at small wages and an ex-
acting public.
She is held responsible not only for
her own mistakes but. for the count-
less mistakes made by other people.
Y.ou roughly jar your telephone and
your nerves If she does not answer
instantly; you think she Is teasing you
when she tells you the line you wan!
la busy; you are furious over her stu-
pidity when you get the wrong party
and you never stop to think that she
I probably doing twice the work that
the company should five and that
maybe the lines are not In good shape
for perfect service anyway.
She Is a sadly misjudged girl. Her
work Is difficult and her errors are
tuarvelously few. She has no time for
unnecessary words though she is as
polite as the public w ill permit her to
be.
She knows that you never think of
her service except when It goes wrong
and never speak of her except to
'knock." Yet she patiently does the
best she can for you through loil?
hours and for poor pay.
Don't imagine tuat you arc distin-
guishing ' yourself by complaining
against Jut. Thousands have already
been ahead of you.
But ay a word in her favor at the
right place and you stand almost
alone with an approving conscience.
Wichita Eagle.
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EARLY NEWSPAPERS.
The first newspaper publish.'.! in
A.-.iorica never got beyond It.- Ilrs! is-
rue. Launched by Bi'iijain'r. Harris
as .i wh kly it v v- ruiied Publiok Oc-
iirrences and neve; "occurred" b.ir
the once. It appeared in Boston Sept.
-" IG!1 and promised to print all the
news without fear or favor. It also
promised that lu its ti"Xt issue It wouM
publish the names of all the liars in
Boston. It was this threat that ended
its career the city authorities prohibit-
ing its further issue.
China opened the ball so to speak
with the earliest newspaper publisii-
ed as a weekly at Pokin and printed
on silk a thousand years ago. Rome
came nest Issuing its Ada Diiima and
putting in the same column politic
and fever marriages and tempests
deaths and earthquakes Venice wit
nessed the birth of the modern sheet.
a monthly bullet In by the government
named Gazotta from a farthing coin
peculiar to her. Queen Eliahoth m
I."8S. Issit-'d the first p.; per in English
to warn her subjects of the approath
of the Spanish Armada and called i!
the Mercuric Dr. Renandot in 1G32
began the earliest newspaper In
French to please and amuse his pa-
tients. After the abortive effort of
Harris at Boston In Mlt'O there was a
pause lu America till 1784 when the
Daily Advertiser appeared with better
success M Philadelphia. The dailies
and weeklies of thu I'nited states and
Canada number over 7000. Louis-ville-Courler-Journal.
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A SMILE OR TWO.
And Quicker
The man who burns the midnight oil
May rise to heights of fame;
But the man who sells that midnight
oil
Still gets there jnst the saW.
Puck.
Dinkelspiel's Epoy Grams
All der world loves a lover
bud dey vas glad ven he uianles der
girl.
Ven dooty call:) some mens dey have
nuddings but a bobtailed Hush.
Any fool can lay a plan but to hatch
dem out it takes' patience like a hen.
Sonio peoples dot save up delr mon-
ey for a rainy day decision after a vilo
dot foggy vedder is a goot enough ex-
coos to spend It.
Der man dot looks before he mar-
riages and overlooks alter he marri-
ages alvays looks der happiest. Ex-
change. Reported From Billvlle
"Your time Is short" said the min-
ister. "I know It" said the dying editor
"and so Is yours. Your subscription
was out two weeks ago." Atlanta
Constitution.
Willing to Do All.
Victim Are y&j sure you can put
my teeth in perfect ordort
Dentist Yes sir; at any rate I will
spare no pains to do so. New York
American.
Time to Think it Over.
A young attorney not noted for his
brilliancy recently appeared in court
to ask for an extra allowance in an
action In which he had been appoint-
ed by the court.
Judge Sulzberger was on the bench
and he could not find anything com-
plicated or unusual which would war-
rant an extra fee.
"What Is tiiere aboat the case that
to you seems extraordinary?" the
Judge asked.
"That I got it" the young lawyer re-
plied. Philadelphia Times.
Hubby Scores Occasionally.
Mrs. Penley (complainlngly ) You
are always writing little mean things
about women.
Penley Yes my d?ar I write them
about women In general and you say
them about women you know Boston
Transcript.
Willing to Try.
"Don't you think you could learn to
love rap?"
."Well I might. I once learned to
like spinach" said the girlLouisville
CouirerJournal.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.
Compiled by the Grady County
Abstract Company 108
North Third Street.
Winlield Scott Jon-s and wife to J.
R. Abererombie 211 $1920. .lots 2
and 3 block 2S' Scot; 'Jones' 'add lo
Chit-kasha.
Eddie Huddleston and husband to
Zely Baker 21-11 $2.".0 se se ne 3-9-."i.
Hugh J. Anderson and wife to Wil-
liam K. Tlnsley 2-11-11 $11100 lot 4
block 1!)2 Chickasha.
F. M. Frey and wife to Frank J.
Couroicr 2-11-11 $S50 lot 8 block
2t:o Chickasha.
J. B. Sparks and wife to W. V. Mol-
lis and wife 2-M-I1 $200 los r.) and
20 block; 24 Chickasha.
X. G. Steele and wife to ("has. E.
Williams and Nancy J. Wallace and
Arthur C. Fuller 2-14-11 $;500 lots 2:i
and 21. block i Steele's first add to
t'hlcka.iha.
Frank J. Cotircier and wife to F. M.
Frey 2-11-11 $I8.V -ast 70 feet lot y
block i;;; cincuasii!
Thomas Y. Moore and wife .to Frank
J. Courcier 2-7-11 $1850 same land.
Mathow Featherston and wife to
Robert. Castehnan 1-24-11 $1000 lie
se 23-9-5. I
JfAPPED
When red rough
unsightly and sore
can be quickly
healed and greatly
improved in ap
pearance by the
.liberal use of
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'A.D.S
Peroxid
CREAf!
This is an ideal preparation for
keeping the skin smooth and
white and the Complexion fair
and beautiful.
It is a fine greaseless fragrant
toilet cream.
A mild harmless bleach which
every woman who values her a p.
pearance should use regularly.
Get it at any A. D. S. Drug
Store.
THESE ARE THE LOCAL
A. D. S. DRUGGISTS.
West Side Drug Store.
Palace Drug Store.
Owl Drug Store.
Brown & Co.
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POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
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MAYOR.
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J. B. Burton announces that he is
a candidate' for the office of mayor
subject to the democratic primary.
CHIEF OF POLICE.
R. G. J-ovejoy announces that he li
a candidate for chief of police subject
to the democratic primary.
c; F. Dayton announces his candi-
dacy for chief of police subject to the
democratic primary.
J. Hugh Anderson announces Ms
candidacy for chief of police subject
to the democrat ie primary.
Julius Doss announces that he Is a
candidate for chief of police subject
to the action of the democrats in the
primary.
Tom. Dalton announces his candi-
dacy for chief of police subject to the
action of the democrats in the pri-
mary. W. If. Thomas announces that he is
a candidate for chief of police subject
to the democratic primary.
STREET COMMISSIONER.
Dave Goodo announces that he Is a
candidate for street commissioner sub-
ject to the democratic primary.
George W. Daniels announces that
be Is a candidate for street commis-
sioner subject to the democratic pri-
mary. Ben iludglns announces that he is a
candidate for street commissioner
subject to the democratic primary.
POLICE JUDGE.
A. P. Bond announces his candidacy
for police Judge subject to the action
of the democrats In the primary.
Henry L. Grlgsby announces that he
is a candidate for police judge subject
to the democratic primary.
W. T. Pitohfcd announces that he
Is a candidate for police judge sub-
ject to the democratic primary.
CITY CLERK AND AUDITOR.
Ben Burgess announces that ho is a
candidate for city clerk and auditor
subject to the democratic primary.
Joe Dews announces that he is a
candidate for city flerk subject to the
action of the democrats in the pri-
mary. .Carroll McGehoe Announces that he
is a candidate for city clerk and au-
ditor subKctj" to .'tbe democratic pri-
maty. CITY ATTORNEY.
Harry Hammerly announces his can-
didacy for city attorney subject to the
action of the democratic primary.
THIRTY YEARS TOGETHER.
Thirty years of association think of
It. How tho merit of a good thing
stand out in that time or the wortii-
lessness of a bad one. So there's no
guesswork In this evidence of Thos.
Ariss Concord Mich. who writes: "I
have used Dr. King's New Discovery
for 30 years and its the best cough
and cold cure I ever used." Once it
finds an entrance in a home you can't
pry It out. Many families have used
it. forty years. It's the most infallible
throat and lung medicine on earth.
Fneqtiakd for ai grippe asthma hay
fever croup quinsy or sore lungs.
Price- ."Oe $1.00. Trial bottle free.
Guaranteed by Brown &. Co. d&w
(First published Feb. 0 liHl.)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
State of Oklahoma Grady county.
In Superior Court.
Cams' Shreve plaintiff vs. John C.
Shrove defendant. No. 75.
Said defendant John C. Shreve will
take notice that he has been sued in
the above named court for dlvarcc and
must answer the petition Med therein
by said plaintiff on or before Iho 23rd
day of March A. D. 1011 or said peti-
tion will be taken as true and a judg-
ment for said plaintiff in said action
for divorce will be tendered accord-
lnfily. Dated this Dili tly of February
101t.
BAREFOOT & CAR.MICI1AKL
Attorneys for Plaint i If
Attest: V. L. 'Mellon' Superior Clerk.
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Wlrni the child is la danger a woman ;
w ill risk her life to protect It. No j
great act of heroism or risk of life is j
necessary tp protect a child from '
croup. Give Chamberlain's Cough j
Remedy and all danger is avoided. For!
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Phone 57
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C. O. D. Grocer
502 CHICKASHA AVE.
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Central Blacksmith
And Carriage Shop
THIRD AND KANSAS
Rubber Tires Set. General Work
of all Kind. Workmanship Gu-
aranteed. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN
TO HOUSE SHOEING
-THE STAG"
RESTAURANT
We serve the best
of Steaks Chops
and Roasts also
REGULAR DINNER AT 250.
116 So. Third St.
WE will APPRECIATE your PATRONAGE
N. M. TERRY Proprietor.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 15, 1911, newspaper, February 15, 1911; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731742/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.