Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 201, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 23, 1916 Page: 4 of 6
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eitOKAIHA 0 A t L T IXP1EII 0 K I CK A I A 0 K L A B Q A. 7
A Q FOUR
' "The Secret of tho Swamp" at Sugg
featuring Myrtle Gonzalez. It
Personal
All the New Styles in Women's and
Misses' Stylish Silk Hosiery
for Summer Wear
If s the Time of m
Mention
Mrs. R. T Gordon and children of
Nlnnekah were Chickasha visitors yes
torday.
Think of school books think of the
Owl Drug Store. 8-21-3t
T. II. Bennett who has been quite
111 is reported to bo some better-to
Ti
Men's Palm Beach Mohair Tropical
Worsteds and Breeze-Weave Suits;
Men's and Boys' Low Shoes; Straw
Panama and Bankok Hats.
If You Would Like to Save Some of Your Dollars
far Future Use Here's Your Saving Opportunity.
If it's New the
Hub Has It
WE GIVE
You Don't
Know
how pleased You
will be with Our
Laundry Work un-
til you give us a
trial.
artin's
Steam Laundry
Phone 101 ;.
W give Green Trading Stamps
Kit: xzhfrxx-
': FSi
We Sell Pies
Every dBy we have custo-
mers who compliment our
flES. Why these compli-
ments if not deserved? A.
la'ge assortment to select
from the sweet juicy kind
only ten centt each.
They're hot at noon.
Roddy's
CHICHESTER S PILLS
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SOlDBfDRlOGISTStVUMlHLRE
Black Diamond
Moving Co.
PHONE 869.
WE ARE CAREFUL
l
If We Could Can This Heat
But We Cannot
YOU CAN DD THE NEXT BEST THING iili your coil bin with
the EE5T Mc A LESTER COAL at SUMMER PRICES.
ASK THE
Slephenson-BrownB Lumber Go.
1'iIONE 37
to
mes
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THRIFT COUPONS-ASK
A GREAT ADVANCE in the prices
of DIAMONDS Is predicted.
DIAMONDS are not being mined
the war extends to South Africa
Diamonds on hand are not beinc;
whipped the risk Is too great.
Diamonds cannot be cut in Bel-
gium the men are fighting; in Holland
they tro prepared and busy keeping
out of war." '
So many skilled workmen are being
killed or disqualified it will be years
before former conditions are equalled.
The man who buys a diamond NOW
for the gratification and prestige de-
rived from the ownership and wearing
will find he has a profit making in-
vestment. Our fine assortment of fine gems-
purchased months ago for cash in-
sures you values that are not to be du-
plicated. We invite your inspection.
FLATAU
JEWELRY
Company.
"Yoa Can Do Better at FlatauV
Trading Stamps.
Beit Food Well Cooked
Well Served.
YOU'LL FEEL AT HOME AT
FRED'S
Chop House
IT'S A GOOD PLACE to EAT
6th and Chickasha Ave.
Open till 9 p. m.
CALL FOR BIDS.
Notice is hereby given that on Mon-
day. September 4 191 C. the Board of
County Commissioners of Grady Coun-
ty. Oklahoma will let a contract for
the purchase by said county of KM)
tons of coal for use by the various
county offices and the separate schools
of Chickasha. Bids will be received
therefor up to the hour of 2:00 o'clock
p. ni.. cm said 4th day of September.
All bids must be iu writing and filed
with the County Clerk of Grady Coun-
ty prior to said date at 2:00 o'clock
p. ro. Bids on Fancy or IXmiestie
! lump coal or both will be considered.
The Board reserves the light to reject
any and all bids.
i Dated this the clay of August
1SH6.
i J. A. CORZINE.
Chairman Board Co. Corn.
(Attest! F. T. BRADLEY Co. Clerk.
m n fenr
Muy
H it's New
; The Hub Has It
FOR THEM
y
ISMERT ROOMS
WITH BATH
422 1-2 Chickasha Ave.
Phone 39.
Mrs. Peter Ismert Prop.
LIVER TROUBLE.
"I am botheieil with liver trouble
about twice a year" writes Joe Ding'
man Webster City Iowa. I have
palus in my side and back and an aw-
ful soreness in my stomach. I heard
of. Chamberlain's Tablets and tried
them. By the time I had used half a
bottle of them I was feeling fine and
had no slgn of pain." Obtainable
everywhere. Adv. . d&w lm
W.O.W.'S
All Woodmen requested to be at the
meeting Thursday night. Work.
8-r.-2t W. L. Pipkin Cou. Com.
COMFORTING
WORDS
Many a Chickasha Household Will
Find Them So.
To have the pains and aches of a
bad back removed to be entirely free
from annoying dangerous urinary dis-
orders is enough to make any kidney
sufferer grateful. The following ad-
vice of one who has suffered will prove
comforting words Jo hundreds of
Chickasha readers.
Fred Andrews Chickasha says:
"My back was weak and 1 had spelbi
of aching across my kidneys. My kid-
neys didn't act normally and annoyed
me. Doan's Kidney Fills cured me."
A Lasting Cure.
OYF.R THREE YEARS LATER
Mr. Andrews said: "The cure 1 re-
ceived from Doan's Kidney Pills has
bceu permanent."
Price jOc at all dealers. Don't sim-
ply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Andrews has twice publicly recoup
mended. Foster Milburu Co. Props.
Buffalo. N. Y
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
Try our special table de bote Sun-
day dinners at the Mecca Cafe includ
in
Soup
Cream of Chicken
Saiad
Shrimp Fish
Quilled Cetfish Tarter Sauce
Entrees
Frkasse of Chicken with Egg Dump
lings
Roast Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus
Vegetable:
1 Garden Peas Mahed Potatoes
Desert:
English Plum Pudding Hard Sauco
j Coffee
Table rf Hote :.0e
j Regular Meal. 2".e.
S ---It
Li. C. Hutson Is attending to bushiest.
In Oklahoma City today.
Sugg tonight a 2-reel Victor come-
dy with Juno Gull and Matt Mooro. It
Rex Brown was a Mlnco visitor in
the city yesterday.
Get your harness uitd harness re
pairing at Wadsworth & White. 6-7-t
A. II. Fash is in Oklahoma City to
day on business.
Judge F. M. liailey ma'fle a business
trip to Oklahoma City today.
Just honk your honker In front of
Brown son'n.; Charley will serve you
right lu your car. 8-21-3t
J. D. Chastain maue a business trip
to Oklahoma City today.
j. R. Nugent attended a cotton meet-
ing in El Reno yesterday.
School time is coming; buy "your
school supplies at the Owl Drug Store.
8-21-3t
H. E. Green the Tuttle banker was
a business visitor In the city today.
Drink our pure sparkling soda at the
Owl Fountain. 8-21-3t
Mrs. Peter Ismert returned yester-
day from a trip to El Paso. "
Mrs. J. B. Dempsey of Vcrden spent
yesterday in Chickasha.
Bracelet Watches and Lavallieres
at right prices. Lubman's Jewelry
Co ' It
Mrs. U. C. Boone and children have
returned froin a two weeks visit iu
Texas.
. . .f; .
C. R. Farris pf Comanche was a busi
ness visitor in Chickasha yesterday
and today.
Mark Twaiu's little book entitled
"My Watch" is being distributed free
by Flatau Jewelry Co. Call and get
le. . 8-22-3t
Miss LaVeta Jackson of El Reno is
visiting her cousin Miss Alma Jack-
son for a few t days.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Powell of Es-
thervillo la. are visiting the former's
parents Mr. and Mrs. L. V Powell.
Miss Bello Brooks was operated on
this morning In the Chickasha hospit
al and is reported to be doing nicely.
Thfre In more Catarrh In this gfetlon oi
the country than all other disease put
together nd until the last few years
was supposed to be incurable. For a great
many years doctors pronounced It a local
disease and prescribed local remedies and
bv constantly failing to cure with local
treatment pronounced It Incurable.t Sci-
ence haa proven Catarrh to be a consti-
tutional disease and therefore requires
constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
Co.. Toledo. Ohio. t the only Constitu-
tional cure on the market. It is taken In-
ternally. It acts directly en the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system. They
offer one hundred dollars for any case it
falls to cure. Send for circulars aij tes-
timonials. Artdrn.: F. .T. CHENBT A CO. Toledo Q
Pnla by Drug-nlsts. 75c.
Take Hall's Family PIMs for constipation
The Price You Pay For
Prescriptions
Your health is of vital importance. It's worth
more than money. People who go many blocks out
of their way to save ten cents on the cost of a pre-
scription should realize that they are merely taking
ten cents worth of possible health away from their
body.
We figure prescription prices by taking the cost of
the drugs used and the amount of time used in com-
pounding them.
Lower prices than ours ire only possible where
cheaper drugs are used or where hurry up methods
a.'e used in compounding.
Your Health It More
The Owl
Phone
HIKE
day.
Tho best evidence of satisfied cus
tomers is our stsadlly increasing busi
ness. Owl Drug Store. 8-21-iU
Mrs. J. E. Martin went to Anadarko
thla afternoon where she will visit
Mrs. N. B. Neville a few days.
C. L. Widney left this morning for
St. Joe Ind. where he was called by
the illness of his father.
Bath sprays to close out at one
fourth off. Owl Drug Store.- 21-:!t
Mrs. Frank Henley of Amber was
among the out of town shoppers In
the city yesterday.
. H. P. Ruff of Oklahoma City for-
ireiiy of Chickasha visited friends
ire yesterday. :'.'-
Bluebird feature at Sugg tonight
''The Secret of the Swamps." ' It
Miss 'Margaiet Coleman has return-
ed froni Norman and El Reno where
she has been visiting friends.
. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Farrish of Rush
Spriugs were visiting friends and trad-
ing in Chickasha yesterday.
Bracelet Watches and Lavallieres
at right prices. Lubmau'a Jewelry
Co. It
Alger Melton went to Oklahoma City
last evening to attend a meeting of the
Democratic state committee today.
Ed Mosler and two little' daughters
have returned after a pleasant visit
with relatives in Kansas and Iowa.
Mrs. W. II. W'adsworth of 1820( Ida-
ho is reported to bo doing satisfacto-
rily after undergoing an operation yes-
terday. . .
Mr. and Mrs. W H. Vincent of Alex
were in Chickasha this morning en
route ho;ie from a trip through tho
south. '
' Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. McFarland and
son Howard returned this morning
from Colorado where they spent sever-
al weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. George Powell left
this morning for their home in Man-
ley. Ia. after a months' visit with Mr.
and Mrs. L. V. Powell.
Arter all is said and done just re-
member you get the best photos for
the least money at tho Elite Studio
across from city hall. Nuff said. Look
pleasant. 8-23-lt
Tho Ladies Auxiliary to the B. of
R. T. will hold their regular meeting
tomorrow afternoon in the Masonic
Miss Ruth Martin' left this moniing
for visits in Olustee. Okla. and Chil
dress Tex She expects to be gone
several weeks.
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Mrs. A. G. Fulkeraon of Anadarko
is expected in Chickasha tomorrow
and will be one of tho especial guests
at Mrs. K. C. Burton's morning party.
Precious Than Price.
Drug Store
125 and 1243
DELIVERY
Marked at Prices that Insure You
a Good Savings
In this hosiery more so than in other brands of
silk hosiery sold for a similar price there is more
than twice the usual amount of silk and more
than twice the usual amount of wear. Because it is
made from the pure silk free from tin or iron weigh-
ing which makes the most durable thread known.
All have high spliced heels and toes; and the tops
strengthened to resist garter strain. Being dyed
with dyes that will not run nor fade they will re-
turn from the wash as shapely and as shimmery
looking as when new. In black white champagne
gray7 fancy stripes and embroidered effects. AH
sizes.' ' ' : .'.
Wayne Silk Hose
Womens thread silk fashion
ed lisle top Bole and high
spliced heel3 with 3 inch
garter top made in nile ca-
nary purple sand copen.
blHck srid white at
$1.00 a Pair
Mrs. Emma McRae" who has been! I
spending the past week' with her sis
ter Mrs. A. C. Crose left this morning
for Gainesville Texas and from there
will go to her home in Sonora.
Mrs. J. A. BatemiA .left yesterday
for a visit with friends and relatives
In Cordell. She was accompanied by
her granddaughter" Loreta Brown al-
so her sister Mrs. M. Adams of Fort
Worth. - ..
Mrs. II. Wiese and two sons Fred-
erick and Ralph and Mr. and Mrs.
Matt Gregory who have . been the
guestu of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ers-
laiid tho past week left today on. the
return overland trip to their home in
Petersburg Texas ! .
The Chickasha Hospital School for
Njurnpu la nrw accredited with the
State Board of Nurses and ' their
nurses are eligible to registration. The
course is thorough and a sufficient
force is maintained to allow the stu
dent nurses ample time for study.
There is now an opening: for four new
students. Application should be made
to Miss Essie Smith. Superintendent
of Nurses Chickasha Hospital Chick-
asha Okla. 8-2D-4td
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to express our apprecia
tion to the many friends who contrib
uted so liberally by assisting during
the recent sickness and death of our
departed mother Mrs. Fhilomene
Courcier.
To her sisters and brothers in the
tstem Star and Rcbekah lodges who
contributed so much to her comfort !n
her few hours of sickness we. wish
to say that it proves to us a love and
devotion for her by your orders beyond
the comprehension of those not affil-
iated with you.
We wi.h to thank all for the. manv
kind expressions of consolation which
made our burden of sorrow lighter.
To those in charge of the beautiful
funeral ceremonies for her. our grat-
itude shall bo eternal.
The many floral offerings laid upon
her casket is mute evidence to m
that she was dearly loved by t.thers
than ourselves.
We feel that our debt of gratitude
for tha kindness of all can never be
repaid. Sincerely.
Mrs. L. A. Folsom.
Louis Courcier.
F. J. Courcier
C. U. Court ier.
Out Size Silk Hose
Women's out size silk
hose in black and whits
line gauze thread silk has
a lisle lined grip top cotton
soles and a high spliced
heel at
$1.25 a Pair
It M
ig
Just'suppose we should
have a regular rain have
you a good umbrella? Our
new handles ana nases
are here and we can sup-
ply you with either or sell
you a complete umDrena
of the newest design.
We Have a
Diamond
for You
LUBMAN'S
JEWELRY CO.
Chickasha' Best Jewelry Store
Motorists'
Eye Protectors
Elepant up-to-date Motor
Glasses Goggles and
Eye Protectors atf
Csrr's Optical Parlor
423 Chickasha Ave.
You rail rent that room if you will
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Lampe, William T. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 17, No. 201, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 23, 1916, newspaper, August 23, 1916; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731753/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.