The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 292, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 28, 1900 Page: 4 of 4
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The corkscrew is said to often
be mightier than either the pen
or e word.
Try the Grand Avenue fcr good
meals. . L. McMans Prop.
The society vomwi who doesn't ''
care to see callers ij sometimes.
found ont.
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Just arrived er H miter's cream '
flour at W. W. Wome n. j
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"Well that's enough to trj the
patieuce of Job" .exclaimed tbe
viliMge nnuiwter as he threw
aside the loeal paper.
" Why what's the matter dear!"
asked his wife.
List Sunday 1 preached from
the texi 'Be ye therefore stead-
fast" answered the good man
"but the printer makes It read
'Be ye there for breakfast.'
Dr. Chas. P. Brown is located in
his new office on iiie2nd floor of the
Bunk of Cliickaslia office hours 9 tc
11 am and 1 to 5 p m. Residence
phone 75; office phone 154 . tf
When a )outi;iiian learns to
waltz he must expect to meet with
reverses.
The largest hue of Christmas
goods ever bbown in Chickasba.
Grand opening December 10.
The Fair.
"My time is not my own" re-
marked the clerk as he consulted
a borrowed watch.
A Famous Tainting.
may be worth millions or a big
pumpkin may take first premium
butD.-CaldwellVS.v i up Pepsin brings
more joy every day as it becomes
belter known and more generally
used for constipation indigestion.
sick headache and stomach troables
Get it E. Howard 'l.
NEW STORE.
LOW
NEW GOODS
PRICES!
l oa can't convince a man who
las dyspepsia that crime is not
on the increase.
If you want a good first class
dinner go to the Grand Avenue.
W. L. McMasx. Prop
The higher a man climbs up the
ladder of fame the hard or his fall
is wheD it comes.
represents
Our west wiudorr
home product.
ErVTIS & McCtMHiKT.L's.
The man who views the mis
takes of others through a magni
fying class can't see his own
with a telescope.
One look at our windows will
convince you. Phone 50.
The eyes may be the mirrors of
the soul but. what is more they
tell a girl whether or not her hat
is on straight.
typewriter for sale on
payments or for rent.
Ran Hammock
easy
Society is after all but a con-
glomerated mixture of mysteries
snd miseries.
Quit claim deeds mortgages bills
of sale scale books for sale at this
office.
A great deal of shocking lan-
guage is due to the receipt of C. O.
D. telegrams.
40 in Novelty plaids 3oc
36 in French Opera Flannel
Pink and Green 40c
Very Heavy grade of Onting
Flannel fine patterns. . . . 09c
Fine line of 32 in Brocaded
Worsted 1 2'Vc
Near silks in all shades. . . . 15c
Shaker Flannel from 6 to c
3Gin Madras Cloth ( 12.Vc
28in dress plaids in all shades lc
A very fine line of rugs and center
pieces.
Our Linen Department.
Red Table Linen from 16 uf 30e
While Table Linen ... . 23 to 55c.
Very One Cotton Crash
brown and bleached. . 5c
Very fine line of Napkins.
2Jx30in lace curtains () 40c a pair
Lace Pillow Shams. . . 20c per pair
Fine line of Cotton and
Linen Towels
Bed Spreads.full size from 75c up
Carpets and Window Shades..
Gents Furnishing Goods.
Fine line of inotled half-hose 10c
(wortu 25c)
1 Case of Fedora and Crushed
Hals 1 00. worth S1.50 to $3
A very fine line of heavy
winter shirts at a very low price.
Call and see our line of ladies'
walking hats up-to-date ...
School bags hookstraps rulers
slates lead and slate pencils.
Gents linen collars standing
or turn down 5c each
Our line of Capes and Jackets are
all up-to date.
Ladies' Union Suits in gray
or white Ouetia at35c a suit
Ladies' Vests.. 15c
Our line of Stationery can't be beat.
Websters Unaoridgtd diction-
ary leather bound (2.00
School Tablets from lc up
A very fine line of stationary
from 5c a box up
PENPOINTS. INK AND MUCILAGE AT A VERY
LOW PRICE.
A Very Fine Line of Ladies' Belts Stock Collars and
Neck Wear--All Up-to-Date.
J AGO BY
Proorietor.
CALL AND SEE US.
CHICKASHA AVE
.
Dr IJ. M. Reeder
Of Topeka Kan. treats success-
fully the following diseases: Kid-
ney and Livei Complaint Indiges-
tion and all Stomach Disorders
Female Complaints Piles Fioi-
plee. Rheumatics and ervoos
Diseases Lost JIanhood and
Womanhood Gonorrhoea and all
Syphilitic Diseases at all stages
Will give examination and one
week's treatment free to all that
live nt a distance np to the first
of January 1901- Over thirty
years in the practice of mediciue
and fifteen years on special
diseases. Examination free. Any
kind of baths that patient may
require.
Dr. 2T. M. Reeder
Chickasha I. T.
Rooms at Frank Hoge.
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Phone 95
CASH
When you want your racers or
driving horses shod go to Simpson.
He does tbe work himself don't
depend on hired belp. Satisfaction
guaran teed.
Dr. B. W. FES LEE
DENTIST
Up stairs in Post Office Building
To Cure Malaria in 4 days
Take Quinoria. All druggists are
authorized to refund the money m
any case of chills fever or malaria
it fails to cure. Price 50c per
package. J0v9 ly
Some men aie brave in great
dangers aud cowards in little ones.
All Right
Shoe Store-
The Devlins arc engaged in
opening np a very large and full
line of Men's and Boy's footwear
to which he invites the inspec-
tion of the public. -This is the
new shoe factory recently located
herein the o d Ernest building.
As soon as fairly inaugurated the
Devlins will have from 15 to 20
workmen. The Devlin's came
Lere from Fort Smith Ark. where
lhey have been in this line for 30
years and will make the "All
Kight Shoe Store" (their trade
mar!;) one of Chickasha's institu-
tion. This will be the only ex-
clusive -hoe " e'ore in tfco city.
Drop ia and see the new store
and meet the new "All I?jjht
Shoe Store."
Scoffern & Wells
Real Estate & IIextal Agency
Kancta and farm property fov paleor rent. 3
City prypt'rty consisting of residence blocks
and lots choice locutions snd low prices
Office In Fair building.
Chickasha Ixn. Tkk.
J GROCERS.
SUCCESSORSTO W. H. WOMACK.
32 Staple and E
i Fancy
i Groceries. sg
It will pay you to come and get their prices S
C before buying elsewhere ejjp
g Chickasha Avenue Next Door to Citizens Ntl Bank.
trays smm?w? o s a s tsTsTSssh o so s o its bitbs ooo sot tffl
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Gaughy Bros .
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MARTIN
DEALER IN
STAPLE AND
FANCY
GROCERIES.
01R WOrrO "Do Cnto to Othtrs as you Would Have tbera do unto jou."
THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS FOR THE MONEY.
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Book and JVIapi
OF THE
GomanGhe
Reseryation.
Made from Personal Observation
and Actual Surveys of the
ground and can be de
pended on as abso-
lutely correct.
Streams are shown just as they ex-
ist school sections marked
and an accurate de- 1
scription of all the
land given.
THE BEST BOOK
In .print of this
Reservation and the i
most reliable. The book j
has fifty pages and a large map.
rEICE 50 cents.
Sent to any one postpaid on re
ceipt or price. Address
D. P. SMITH
ARCHITECT
and Civil Engineer.
Hans and Spi-ciScr.tien3 Accurately
Drawn.
Or for sale at Cumuli ers TooIiStore
Chickasha I. T.
Horse Blankets. i$)
Fur Robes. fj
Plush Robes f
Wooll Robes. $
m
Come early and make your selection W
Before they are picked over
CROSS 4 CHAENEY.$
Gerjls F6rr)isl)ir)g Goods
Suits for men $4.outo $15. ob.
Overcoats 600 to 14.oo.
Pants all sizes 75c to 5.oo.
Shirts woolen 75c to 3.oo.
Hats Caps Gloves Neckwear
Hosiery and Notions.
Quilts and Blankets $1 to$9.oo.
Boots and Shoes $1 to $5. 00.
"Groceries.
Kansas High Patent Flour.
BEST IN THE MARKET.
Mocha and Java Coffee-Best Made.
CALL'PHONEl-46.
1VPQAUGHY BROS.
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1. M. T. CARTWEIGlir WM. MDEHAY
$ja uariwriyiJEtf jviuiTay
(Snccessors to U. A. Horn.)
MEAT MARKET
Also Dealers in Cattle Hogs and Sheep.
Kill Only First Class Cattle.
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Prompt Delivery
AND -
Fo!iie Attention.
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We fiM that they are material
aids in making sales combined
with popular prices for superi-
or groceries we think wc have
n combination that is Imnl to
boat. Orders called for nnd
delivered.
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Henry Schafer.
W HOLESALE AXD RETAIL
Liquors
Wines
Cigars
Beer.
SHIPPING A SPECIAU'Y.
EL RENO O. T.
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The Ciiickaslia
Electric Light and V
Power company.
' Si
LIGHTS put in stores uiiaSf
resulences. Prcesonl
application. . . .
TOM IRVING
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H
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Short Whn Regular
Orders. 1 ilU Meals.
GLOBE
RESTAURANT.
C IIA'rHEI.L Proprlolor.
Open Day and Sight.
Phono 74
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'Sir"Prorietor.
Ca!l Cent ml and aik for tbe
Mrs M. 8. WE8TBR00K
PHOTGRAPHER.
Takes pictures of Babies with
Patience and Can make hand
some pictures from common faccc. Try me.
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Dawson, A. M. The Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 292, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 28, 1900, newspaper, November 28, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731779/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.