Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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CHICJLA DAILY EXPRESS CmCKASIIA OKLAHOMA.
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We are going to quit the Clothing
and Gents' Furnishing Business
and everything ; goes at COST.
H AND STOCK UP
For the next year to come. This
is a quit sale. Come and see for
yourself
M REMARKING-OF GOODS
iriggers Daniels & Co.
202 Chickasha Avenue
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TRY THE
Heck Island Barters bop
J. K. Hollo way Prop.
YOU Will BE PLEAStfi
BRAVE FIGHT WITH BRIGANDS
Roumanian Woman Scorning Fear
Saved the Life of Husband and
Put Robbers to Rout.
few nights ago a band of brigands
attacked the railway station of Rp-
EVER POPULAR FRUIT C
Housewife May Be Sure of Tumi
Out Succefully by the Fol
lowing Method.
Grease. cake tiu well. then. II
with thiet) layers of greased t
Put into a basin tbrequarlers.
pound of sugar and beat It to a ci
then add eight eggs well beate
adding them gradually; uift iu
pound of flour 'with bait a teaspc.
of salt. Add three-quarters of a
cut cherries 'three-quarters poun
tana raisins three-quarters pout
mixed chopped peel six ounces
ped almond one ounce mixed
the rinds of two oranges am
rinds of two lemons; then stn
the juice of two lemons and ol
with a quarter pint of sherry wi
half cup milk. Mix all well U
and pour Into prepared tin. i
' Place the tin on another tl
bake carefully in a niodcrat
from three to four hours. If it
to get too dark lay a piece o
across the top of it. For the f
minutes the cake should be p
quick oven; then the heat shi
lessened. When ready take it
the tin peel off the paper ci
and put it on a sieve till cold.?
aw?.y when cold for two weeks
cutting. " ' !
The .Banner Store
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200 Voile and Panama Skirts at Special Prices
5heJHome
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The heavy selling in this department during the last few weeks has left us an ac
cumulation of over 200 odd Skirts. All new nleatGd RtvlPR. hnf nnli nnP nr tun nf a
Materials are Black
Ammonia water after it is uwIq Plonh etwloo nf onr-U U.. i. . .
7.. . ...tJr vi t.ctvn oiicc nui vwry size in every style.
-cor March) 1; W. T. M.inly j Mirollim-ii'. was larger than we have
ircfoot & Carrnii hari j ; j. H.j.Ver had in one nionth.and ih?w jitiniis
i 1; Moore Grain Co. 1; J. K. ! crr:itme to cnroil daily liesitt now
iB-if.ii; A. C. White M. D i; and K"i starr.-d with ?hers -this will
Alan 1; Jonas Cook 1; j .-nabl o to do better work. Those
Kkhoff 1; L. E. Emanuel M. D.. who enroll now have plenty of time
;r;i Peery 1; Lanikin Grocery to eompl'-'e and be prepared for posi-
; Wei'- . Auto Co. l; Dr. J. O. tUmn ht-tavt the. l.f-ginning of the busy
' Phone thn TJusiaess College for par-
' j t.iculars or call at the school at the
I AN EXPEESS WANT AD I corner of Fifth and Chickasha. 8-2 1
One or two onions eaten with
and butter a nhort time befor
ing. will act as a sedative and
sleep. .
j Wet paint on white goods wilT
eniiily be removed by simply s
it well and then pouring boiling
over it. v .'.
:1SM ..-on this line -writes a 'correspond- I'fX- "annels quickly. after wi
vrtTOrflu-i aiyj w nen .nearly-ary press win
ath bowels kidneys and liver and
that its soothini; healing and tonic
washinp may be used to water'
p.antaasitiSagoodfertilac.r.oie Cniffon panamas and Qy Materials
end firliin nn nn m on t tn -'
Reductions Range from 1-4 to 1-3 Off. No Charge for Alterations.
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Sample Spring Waists 98c
action on the digestive and secretory j
organs is so rapid that even some of;
the worst casw of indigestion .onsti-l
pat Ion an.: nervousness kidney trou-;
bles and rheumatism .are perceptibly
benefited from the very start.
ADVERTISE IN
THE DAILY EXPRESS.
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For Sale at the
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Warranty Deeds
Real Estate Mortgages
Chattel Mortgages
Leases
Release of Mortgage
Quit Claim Deeds
Bills of Sale
" Protest Notices
Notices of Protest
Township Plats
-Notes V"
- Constable Sale Notice
These Blanks are air Statutory Forms and Guaranteed
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HAIL ORDERS FILLED
Address
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Manufacturers Samples of Spring
Wash Waists submitted to us by man-
ufacturers from which to mak our
purchase. Waists worth up to
W uu. choice or the lot each
I 98C
One-Piece House Dresses $1.25
One-Piece light or dark colored
House Dress9s--fast color materials
stripes or figures light or dark colors;
sizes 34 to 44 Ql Off
Special values each - - - ?0
One-Piece Gingham House Dresses $1.75
Tailored Linon
Shirtwaists
Open front or
open side. Fiye
different styles
to select from.
EACH
S I o25
Embroidery
Petticoats 75c
Ladies' Muslin
PETTICOA IS
flounce of clus-
ter of tucks and
embroidery edg-
ings; worth $1.25.
Special price
75c
Pongee Coats
$12.50 -
Rubberized Pon-
gee Coats suita-
ble for automo-
b i I i n g or wet
weather wear.
Light weight yet
absolutely rain
proof. Each
$1250
W. B. Corsets
Of Wear Defying
Bat i st e--new
spring models
front' and side
supporters. A
pair of linen laces
free with every
corset. Sizes 18
to 30. Pair
$1.00
Chickasha Oklahoma
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Spring Lingerie
Dressses
Sample Lingerie
D r e s s e s--N e w
Belted Styles--Lace
and Embroid-
ery Trimmed;
worth fully 1-3
more than prices
asked
$9.98 $12.50 and $15
419 CHICKASHA AVENUE.
La Vogue Spring
Suits
All thfe LATEST
styles and cloths
on display now.
Prices range from
$15.00 to $35.00
We g u a r antee
you a perfect fit in
every instanc . No
charge for alterations.
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Chickasha's Leading Women's Outfitters
Make Progress in
University Buildings
Norman Olda Feb. 9. Work on
the new buildinsH at the I'ni vt-rsit y of
Olilalioma in progressing In a manner
alike gratifying to the contracloi' and
t.'ie students. The Kimineering build-
in Chicago and has been a practicing ;
architect in the East. The work will!
undoubtedly move along faster ihkI.t t
his supervision. ' j
The Maccabee Team
Gives Drill at El Reno
Fos-
Do you !;now that croup can be pre-!
vented? Che Chamberlains ' CoiHTh ': Tle I;! IlPri Macca.bee Hive gave
Keiuedy as so.in as- the child become. '. an rtniHrnent last nkht at whl.-l
hoarse or even after the croupy i-oiuh
' ' ' " '" city .was co!iipp-c(.
It. is also a certain cure for crmm and i.i-.- m.
" l ueatmnu t-u-shaped structure of has never been knoR'i'i to fail. Soldi w.!
by all dealers. Ia-U' .
j tin- Chichaslia Maccabees put on their
fancy drill. The .:irty going from this -1'll '!' A- x- Manna vw. A
'ounty court ;
Chas. Vi'ade b- Eiiardian u .k
er for rent". fVitu) A'- u.i.. .
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tot nej a.
.si.uij ua.-ie iy guardian is
j bury IV a- . jtnl A Melron
j ney.li
i Ecu liurk v. M. I. M;r ( ..
! Homl & Melton attorneys.
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red pressed brick trimmed with lime-
j stone is Hearing completion and will
I be ready for ocupancy about the first
j of March. The Administration btiild-
j ing is progressing more slowly but
will be ready for the students . next
September.
Mr. It. F. Itidlev
Mc.Vnst
Mules For Sale
of the following
l.'-tes. Eorensen
Anna I! row it Ktr.
dig. Marrs Wii1iJt .White ttackey
I. Sam I ".row ii Feeks . Stoddard I lawn
'.and Cray and .Misses S-ritRgs Worth-
liigton i: rry E- t.-s and Lorensen.
lowi-il on note.
tornev.
C. M. Fe hliiiimer at-
the
lave
load of mules
iitid J. K
receiver
;! f o I! ear
lirow tl of
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wioih'-r carl
oid. all
I.. W(.ihH;eii)iith
new cicik oi i f.e..
! uie i. (jos-rriiction ('oiiipany is here
.inu wia Mipernueiut the work in pir-i
i son from now on. lie will repoijr to! "'oken and sound. For sale or trade
j the state board of affairs and to the for other stock. For further j.articu-
j architects the progress of the work j I ri.ru 'call at the People's Store i -icl:a-
; i or iwo years tie had (har;;- of te sua or .1 I. finiwti
NEW SUITS FILED IN COUN
TY AND DISTRICT COURTS
near
j const ruction of a huge power plant I
ltd 1MV
Distrii t court:
national fiat.k vs. ( ho taw i tumble down
i iour !se. i (mij.s.ny Chi .kasha
lor. lo-ure. ellaene & McCalla at t
"rl"- H "" i'l-""''ff and Itond & MH- him up b. fore he
ton attorney jr defendant.
POLICE COURT.
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C. A. Lynch paid n and a good
J sizet utev. r hide off his face for
.the pleasure of gom on a spree a.i
! Highf. While lstoed Up he look
I flight of steps ill the
course of which his face was hadlv
md bruised. A doctor had in iw
was in a. condition
to appear before Hudge Crlgshy.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 9, 1910, newspaper, February 9, 1910; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731771/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.