Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 303, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1909 Page: 4 of 6
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CHICKASHA DAil? EXPRESS CHJCEASHA OKLAHOMA.
A lorry Christmas j
HAPPY MEW YEAR
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WHAT IS CHICO?
Cotton seed meal and hulls regularly
mixed. Milk and butter producer; It
is the cheapest and cheapest hc'eatise ft
Is the hest.
Quilting Cotton
Fresh from the rolls and ready for the
quilt. No batting.
Chickasha Cotton Oil Mill
Phone 45
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: LOGAN HANKS r j
Contractor and Builder!
915 Colorado Ave. !
PHONE 91C
12 4 1 mo
E. F. Short.
A. Clark.
;- Short & Clark
Attorneys-at-Lavv
Room 10 and 11.
Short-Owsley Building.
City Real Estate For Sale
; - One 5-room house 50x105 .close In
on Choctaw avenue. Price $1000; $500
cash balance on terms.
Ten acres iiniro ed land near city.
Price. $17250.
' One 3-room house lot 50x165. Close
In on Minnesota. Small payment down
' and balance easy terms.
200 feet east front on Southwest
Hill for $tr0. A real b'irgcin.
: Four-room house almost new aear
South school building; price $1400;
$200 flash balance $25 per moot!.. .'
Four-room plastered house comer
lot Southwest Hill;. $250 cash lialance
$15 per month.
. .. I have buyers for property close In
on terms. What have you to .sell?
I represent only the best Old Una
Fire Insurance Company In Hie World.
A. B. THOMPSON
- hone 688. Room 7 Rutherford Bldg
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TO CHICKASHA BOOSTERS.
Owing to the fact that the lumber
ymds of this city have since October
22. discriminated against us and
r fused to deliver material to us we
offer for sale to the boosters of Chid;-
asha fifteen thousand shares if cur
stock that we may put in a lu.ul.'r
yard and be better equipped to serve
the public . in both a pleasant and
profitable way. We ili .guarantee
: this to be the best city building prop-
osition you have ever imested your
money in. S. .1. I.ea solicits your sub-
scription for this stock. Truly yours
Fleet ric Planing .Mill Co..
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GREETINGS!
Chumps rumdums finks hoozlers
simps; scissor-btlls foil-guys and wise-
Buys all play my store. .Meet your
ft lends here!
Special mention: Our postage stamp
department Is open at a'.l times where
ou may procure stamps at whole
sale cost with nothing added for
freight and drayage. '
P. S. AlmosH forgot to mention W(J
also sell clears. .
Lsdies Shoes Shined Free Tuesdays!
Remember .the number 222'.. Chick-
a; ha avenue.
F. O. GAMBLE
' Fine Cigars. ' '
I.1TTI.R STOKE' P.1C. TRADE
28-2t
AT THE MAJESTIC.
Motion pictures:
"Nursing a Viper." Dramatic'
"A Convict's Heaven. " Dramatic.
"A Set of Teeth." Comedy.
Vaudeville:
Don't fail to see Oberata in
her poseinjr and singing and
Roussarys jn their beautiful act
entitled "The Burning of She."
This is your last chance to see
this team so don't miss this
treat. Open at 7:?(). Admission
T ;ind 10 cents. '
NOTICE
j All union barber shops will
! close Friday night at 11 o'clock
to remain closed 'till Monday
! morning January 3.
': HAIR WORK.
j Switches braids and puffs made of
'combings and can furnish everything
; iu ready-made hair goods .Mrs. Carrie
j Shreve phone 528 black 401 North
j Twelfth street. ) 2-27-1 lit
If ever will you come across anyone 'purchased our Lumber
AND FELT DISPLEASED WITH IT. We would advise you to call at our yards whenever in need of Building
Material for seldom will you find equal the kind we carry. Estimates furnished upon request.
PHONE US YOUR COAL ORDERS. '
.PHONE 37.
BRIEF BITS OF
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JLHJCj wo
Pletity of cut flowers at the Chicka-
sha Oreeu House delivered to any
part of the city. Phone 48.' l'0-2t !
Norvelle Photos.
12-2!)-3t
Bishop Quayle will lecture at the!
Methodist church tonight. Subject !
'Menu Valjean."
Going going not fptito gone! Poul-j
ttynien come for free ropy Con key.;'
r.Oc Poultry Poolt. Owl Drug Store j
12-20-HOd j
Ilishop Quayle will lecture at the
Methodist church tonight. Subject
"Jean. Valjean."
Xo need to lose Fowls when you can!
j get dinkey's Remedies right here at
the Owl Drug Store. A definite rem-
edy for each distinct disease. Each;
carries a positive guarantee 12-20-30d t
E. C. Uurton made a business trip
lo Purcell today.
All of our "Bishop" Coats and
Suits for Ladies" at 1-3 off. Peo-
ples Store. 12-29-2t
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A. T. Anderson of Tutlle was trans-1
acting business In Chickasha today !
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Oct it at IlrownsOns Drug Store. I
' : 2 23-tfi
Miss Pearl Adltlns and Miss Peat 1 j
Drown of Duncan were shopping In
Chickasha yesterday.
LET ME
Hang your paper at 20 cents per bolt.
Call phone 505. T. W. Lerry. 11-30 Imo
Mrs. Hex Fugleman of Etild is visit-
ing her sister Mrs. Effle Bateman
this week.
50 per cent off on all men's smok-
ing Jackets and Bath Robes at Peol
pies Store. . l2-29-2t
Mr. and .Mrs. J. B. Burton .and Mrs.
E. C. Burton; and Mrs. E. C. Ilur-
ton went to El Reno today for a few j
days visit with relatives. .
Nox-i-clde disinfects and kills the
germs. Mixes with water. Is cheap
and affective. Use it now and pre-
vent disease. Pint 35c. It Is guaran-
teed lo give results. Owl Drug Store.
12-20-30d
A. T. Anderson of Tuttle Is a busi-
ness visitor in the city.
Outing Gowns .regular $1.25 kino"
at 79c. Peoples Store. 12-29-2t
Miss Lee Irvin Bird .will return
home Saturday from a several' weeks
visit in Dallas Texas
Spot cash will be paid for clean
cotton rags brought to tbo Express
otfioe. . d-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Guy E. Smith of Ok-
lahoma City Is visiting Mrs. Carrie
Shreve.
Laxacold will relieve a cold In six
hours. Thweatt says so.
11-15-tf
District court will re-open next Mon-
day at which time the regular docket
will be taken up.
For Rent Rooms and board at 719
Colorado. Phone SfiO. 12-30-3t
Master Breta Riddle is spending the
week In Oklahoma City the guest of
his aunt Mrs. T. F. HnbbeH-.
Bear In mind our prescription do
partment. The Model. 6-2d-tf
Miss Bessie Ellis of Oklahoma City
Is the guest of her sister Mrs. J. Ed
Riddle during the holidays.
Norvclle the man who makes the
best Photos. - 12-29-3t
Wanted By a lady; a couple to
room and board to keep her company
In a 5-room house.; Phone 570. 30-3t
Let us fill your prescription. The
Model. 629d-tf
STEPHEW RRQWWE IMWU COMPAWY
A. E. White formerly representing
the Prudential Insurance Company In
Oklahoma City is In Chickasha rep-
resenting the same company. He will
oll'ice with Attorney T. I). Lohov.
See Noryelle.
12-299-3t
The .M. II. A. lodge will have u pub
lic Installation of ofricers at their
hall Saturday night January 1. ICv-
etynony coroiany invited i.ignt re-
freshmen ts will bo served.
Save the little chicks from indigos-j
tlon diarrhea etc. yConkey's Cholera I
Cure In the drinking water Is guaran-'
teed by the Owl Drug Store. PriceJ
i 25; and r.Oc.
1 2 20-OOd
John Tool county clerk of Pitts-
burg county Is visiting his sisters Mrs.
Elmer Terrell and Mrs. Dan Garland.
Choice of any $H and $10 lot in
pants at $2.98. Peoples Store
; ' - 12-29-21
Dr. O. M. Owensby recently of St.
Joseph Mo. Is In the city and will
locate here.
Sixty cubic feet of cobs for $1.00 at
T E. Farrliigton's Elevator. Phone
742. ' ; 10 27(1 If
' The City Federation will meet at
the Library
o'clock.
Monday afternoon at :
Ladies' full length sweatercoats
$7 value at $3.98. Peoples 'Store.
12-29-2t
Ruftis Payne of Oklahoma City
was in Chickasha yesterday to at-
tend the wedding of his sister Miss
Bessie Payne.
No they are not "as good" as
Novvclle's if they cost you less.
. . -; 12-29-3t
Miss Dottie Hardin returned homo
last night from a two weeks visit in
Lehigh and McAlester.
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Children's ; Bear Skin Leggins all
colors and sizes at "9Re. Peoples
Store. - . 12-29-2t
Miss Mable Lindsy of Minco is
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Me- j
Kenzie. j
OFFICE STATIONERY Every-!
thing needed blank books etc. at j
Owl Drug Store. 12-29-3t !
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Farrington and
thildren are visiting friends in Ana-
darko this week
STORES OPEN.
All stores will remain open Friday
night until 9 o'clock on account of
dosing Saturday. 30-21
Mrs. D. P. Richardson and son
Ivan of Union City are the guests
of Mrs. Maud Bly.
Mrs. Emma Melton Turner at-
tended a Maccabee social in Anadar-
ko Tuesday night and delivered a
reading which was much appreciated.
BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CA-
TARRH THAT CONTAIN
MERCURY
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as mercury will surely destroy the
Sf;ne of smell and completely derange
the whole system when entering it
through the mucous surfaces. Such
articles should never be used on pre-
scriptions from reputable physicians
as the damage they will do is ten fold
to the good you can possibly derive
from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure man-
ufactured by V. J. Cheney & Co. To-
ledo Ohio contains no mercury and
is taken Internally anting directly ni-
on the blood and mucous aurfaees of
the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh
i Cure be sure you get the genuine. It
i taUe Internally and made In Toledo
Ohio by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testi-
monials free.
Sold bj druggists. Price 75c per
bottle.
Take Hall's Family Pill? for consti-
pation. D
L. M. Ham-nan former manager
of the Oklahoma News Is
visiting-
f .lends in the city.
Eft tin fill your
Model.
pv
-ucrtjifiofiH. The
ti 2nd tf
Miss Ula Moore has moved her al t
studio from over the Eisfeldor jew-
elry store to 42 South SeventB
street.
i All members of Joe Wheeler Camp;
I Xo. 9. Pulled Snanish War Vcteians.
are requested to meet at the store of
J. F. DeVore at 7:S0 p. m. on Wednes-
day Dec. 2U. Election of officers and
other Important business. Also would
like to meet all who served during
the years of 1800 and 1002 who would
like lo join the camp. A. 1.. Ilollings-
worth. Commander. 27-'lt
Constable Gunnellj spent yester-
day in the vicinity of Mineo summon-
ing witnesses in pending civil suits.
BOOKKEEPERS! We carry a com-
plete assortment of office supplied
in blank books etc. The Owl Drug
Store. ' .1229-3 1
L. Erlich of the Peoples' store was
an Oklahoma City visitor today.
FOR RENT One 4-room house 5-
room nouse; -room nouse. j. i . i
Nail Phone 149. No. llS'Sr So. :
Third.
12-29-3 t-pd
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Bishop were
in town today from Cement. They
are preparing to remove to Britton
Oklu.
FOR ' RENT Nicely furnished
rooms with board at $5.00 per
week. Phone ?84. 12-29-4t-pd
The M. w. A. balloted on a large
number of applicants for member- j
ship at their meeting Tuesday .night.
The newly elected members will be
initiated at their meeting next Tues- j
day night. j
FOR RENT Newly furnishd room!!
with or without heat close in
transient or permanent rates reason-1
able. 218 North 4th st. Phone 911. j
l2-29--r.tpd
D. L. Strong was awarded the
contract yesterday for building the
be one of the very elegant residences
J. M. Wantlland residence which will 1
of the city when completed. i
The annual meeting of the stock-1
holders of the Convention Hall Com- i
pany of Chickasha will be held Janu- j
nry 5 1910 at 8 p. m st the city hall !
in Chickasha Okla. j
E. R. Humphry" ;
12-.10-.Tt Secretary. !
LOST -A brown fur coat between
j Chix Green house and Twelfth1
I street. Finder please return to 40? !
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I South Sixth street or phone 160.
29--331
Wanted Fifty ladies with full J
boxes and fifty men with full pocket-
hooks to attend the box supper and
watch meeting given by the Degree of
Honor Friday night December 31.
Everybody come. It
Don't fail to hear V. A. Quayle I
Thursday evening at 8 o'clock at the j
Methodist church. Tickets on sale t
at Norvellc's Studio. Admission; 1
50 cents. 12-29-2 j
Mrs. L. D. Lewkowltz suit and cloak;
buyer for the Banner Siore Is now in !
the East buying goods for the Banner;
Store's January sales. ' 2S-5t. ;
Children's and Misses' Bear Skin
Coats apes to 14 at $1.98 and $3.98 j
at Peoples Store as long as they last j
12-29-21 '
ISIS
Through Train to the
LOW ROUND TRIP RATES
ALL WINTER
Long Limit and Stopovers Given Both Ways.
See W. E. Bennett. Local Agt. or write
J S. McNally D. P. A. Oklahoma City Okla.
' VSSSSSUEIUKUlfSS
SNAPPY WEATHER AND OVERCOA.S
I..Of'W.
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Birii'iilnC jS
Horpo ii
Smart Shoes appeal
to women who want
comfort style and
quality without ex-
treme faddiness.
.Come to the Degree of Honor box.
social and watch parly Friday Decern-;
her 31. ; 37-.1t ;
Hot Springs (Nysl's) Blond Remedy j
is guaranteed. . Tlnyeatt (The Owl)
says so. ' 11-15-tf
(Jo lland-in-llaiid
to say
nothing o f
our
Snappy
Prices
The "weath-
er man" says
"there'll be
a cold time
in the old
town t o-
night." Come
and
Select
Your
Prices
$10 TO $30
Home of
Hirsh
Wickwere
Clothes
Society
II rand
Clothes
llanan Shots
.Homet of
Manhattan
Shirts.
Knox Hats
Paragon
Trousers.
Gribr
.Mis. I.. It Lew l.ow It. suit and rloil
buyer for the Banner Store Is now In
the Kast buying goods for The Itanner
'Store' Ja'iuary sales.'" 2? -St
' Bear In mind our -prescription de-
partment. The ModeL 2-dtf
Gulf Coast
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PHONE 37
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 303, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 30, 1909, newspaper, December 30, 1909; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731896/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.