Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1909 Page: 3 of 8
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NOBLE WORK OF
RED CROSS
JvANS & SMITH
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GEORGE II. EVANS EDITOR
fcKTCK K SMITH MANAGER
SOCIETY
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NUMBER 43
OFFICIAL PAPER OF GRADY COUNTY.
Chiciiasha Daily Express
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CHlCKAtHA OKLAHOMA THURSDAY JANUARY 7 1909.
Fame awaltn the Oklahoma IfglH-
luior h" will kIvb uh an adequate
tjood road a law.
The Wale loo crea'a inspector la a
nmn who jioxsftws a kwn m'tme of
Hie -fit'iual flini'H of thliiKH" he
made hla vWi to Chlrkasl.: on tho
coldest day of the yi.Hr.
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From Wat-hliiKton rouica the lni-
liortiint nt'ws I hiit the jironrexMlve !
incut of tlx" Semite hive reliclh'd and
proposed to ovi rihrow the oligarchy
which conveys u gentle Hiiuni-xtion of
the "IsIch of Greece" -'Gi . but
living Greece no more." What would
the neiiale In; without the dinarchy?
tat Ion than It Im to lone it.
Some things come to the man who
kickn while he waits.
It you have a aeeret to keep lock It
up and throw away the key.
You may he as nood an pie hut lot a
of people don't like pie.
And now com a along l'rof. Gould
the mate seoloKlat and bring uh the
awful newu that Oklahoma Texas and
Arkansas are golnn to b awallowed
by a big quake Borne time maybe to-
morrow. poHhlbly a million yearn from
now. As the profeBsor offer no hope
Of escape from the dread calamity
Kiies we might as well prepare
meet out fate.
to
It la .sll rlKht to put the labor lead-
er In Jail for contempt of court but
you have not seen any Republicans
poiutlUK to the Kpectacltt of a truxt
magnate In Jail for contempt of court
or anything else. They merely fine
the truit niagnates and let It go at
that bee-nine the people pay the f nes
and the magnates do hot lo.ie rattle.
It Is a beautiful system when you
come to think of It. Tulsa Iemo-
rral :
BRILLIANTS.
Faster (he rice Is run
As one by one
Our selfUli -handicap we fling.
Edward Everett Hale.
He liveth long who llveth well
All else Is telng flung iway;
Ho llveth longest who can lell
Of true things truly done each day.
Horatlus Iionar.
Washington Jan. In order to In- i
form the public exactly what Ameri-
cans have thus far done through the
Red CrohS Society Miss Mabel Hoard-'
the secretary Issued an official state-
ment announcing that the totl amount
of aubscrlptlona Tor the Italian relief
so far credited and received through
t he American National Red ( loss Is
over $(Kitioo. This Includes yesterday's
contribution of JEiC.TTH. The state-
ment adds:
"On the 31t of December the re-
mittance by t lie American Red Cross
to th'U of Italy through the depart-
ment of state and the American am-
bassador in Rome was 70.0W. On
the L'nd of January $lnn0iN) additional
was telegraphed mid on the lird of
Juutary ll.'o.oiio nddiiloual was remit-
ted. "The expense incurred In the (bar-
ter freighting and use of a large
steamship contracted for by the Ameri-
can ambassador has been as.-umed by
the American Red Cros and further
remltt"nces have been made to cover
Who ne'er his bread In sorrow ale.
Who ne'er the mournful midnight t the expense thereof.
hour
Weeping upon his bed has sate.
He knows you
Tower.
"Bayard Cutting Jr. one of (he con-
sular officers of the I'nlted State In
not ye heavenly i Italy aim wno is personally :ami"ar
Goethe. Iwltlj the devastated region n acilng
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.for and the agent of the American
God estimates us not by the posl- Red Cross. He is supplied with the
lion we are In bit by the way In necessary funds so that personal as-
whlch we fill It. Edwards. distance may be extended at his dl-
I cretion to Aniet leans who have been
One by one thy duties wait thee 'overwhelmed by the disaster.
Let (hy whole strength go to each; I Contribution are still coming in
Let no future dream elate thee J lan'dly 9 nil It seems to be evident that
I .ear u thou first what these can ; tl.o collections through the Red Cross
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teach. A. A. l'roctor. I v i'l reach half a million dollar".
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Fashion Note "The girl of I'M
Hill wear the trousers. This is no
tuere prediction of a blatant suffra-
gette but the stern decree of the only
absolute monarcn left in the world
Queen fashion nat l'aris calls the
robe Androgyne ' already on exhibi-
tion in New York Is a frankly bifur-
cated garment suK''!il'f pictures of
the p g top trous-iers worn by the
men of the early '7"." Mr. Hen Perk
informs us that the eus'om is not en-
tirely new.
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Tlier" .ire litobablv few people who
read anything U all who have not
enjoyed some of Opie Read's books.
"The Enhn ky Colonel I'he Ju k-
llns" and a doyen others have made
the world lauth and tile characters
in them are familHr acquaintance to
all of u.-i. The people of Chickasha
should show their appreciation of a
gifted author by filling the Christian
church this evening when Mr. Read
gives one ct his inimitable laugh-provoking
poul-sMrring lectures.
When I speak let me think first:
Is It true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?
If not let it be unsaid. Maltble 1.
Babeock.
The Greatest of.
Them All
We are strictly in favor of "sane"
legislation but we are not in favor
of going Insane over it. "Return to
sanity" nt'iy be made the subterfuge
for the undoing of reforms. The
"happy medium" I the thing for Okla-
homaexact Justice for the people
and for every Interest. The people
of Oklahoma expect their legislature
to treat the corporations fairly and
to. give everybody a square deal j
Th"t's what sanity means; It doesn't : Cured
mean surrender to anv particular
class.
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(By Cad Allaid )
No toy!
No girl!
No parent !
No old maid!
No old bachelor!
N O B O I) Y
Should fail to hear
The lecture of
OPIE READ
TONIGHT AT THS
CHRISTIAN CHURCH.
Aside from the fac t that Opie Head
is the best entertainer in the lecture
field
He Is a world famed character.
The name of Opie Read !s .t
household treasure in nil reading com-
munities but no one can fully appre-
ciate tho greatest distributor of good
cheer and character builders until he
has Been and he.ird him on the lec-
ture si age.
The opportunity offered the citizens
of Chlckasha is a rare one.
Postmaster General and Mrs. Mev-
ers have contributed ll.Oni) to the
earthquake sufferers through Ihe Pel
Cioss. The Christian Herald contrib-
uted $.10000 alre-jdy mentioned.
Subscriptions by states received hy
the American Red Cross to dae in-
cluJe the following:
California. $0.nM; Illinois $2G87fi;
Missouri $25052; Washington. $14.10;
Nebraska. $l0oo; Indiana $i".9; Mon-
tana $17"; Colorado $10n; Kmsas
$100; Texas $C1 ; Iowa $-1; Utah f.1-
South Dakota $1.
Happy New
Year
To Our Many Customers and
Friends: We wis-h you a
hap'y and pr sperous New
Year also thank ou for your
patronage and influence dur
ing the past year and assure
you that it has been appre.
dated by us We solicit your
business for the coming year
a: d guarantee you the best of
Service and Quality for our
stock is always fresh our
service he best. If you havn't
tried the MODEL DRUG
STORE try it this year.
The Model Drug Store
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A Sprained Ankle.
AAs a rule a mm will feel well satis
fied if he can hobble around on
crutches in two or three weeks after
'spraining his ankle and it Is often
!two or three months before he Is fully
recovered. This is an unnecessary loss
j of time as by applying Chamberlain's
' Liniment as directed a cure miy as
1 a rule be effected In less than one
I week's time and In many cases within
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old Weather Is Hero
DON'T FORGET THE
tsilting Cotton
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Apache Cotton Oil And
Manufacturing Co.
FOOT OF NINTH STREET
Chickasfia Okla.
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three days. Sold by all
druggists.
D&W
ECONOMY OIL BURNERS.
We are now installing them; saves
half of the fuel. No coal to bring in
or ashes to cirry out. For heating
stoves and ranges. Fuel oil delivered
to your residence 5c per gallon.
6 fit C. P. Hollingsworth & Co.
Bron-
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
of a Severe Attack of
chitis by Chemberlain's
Cough Remedy.
"On Oct. IS last my little 3-year-old
daughter contracted a severe cold
j w hich resulted in h bad case of bron-
Some tiH'ii can't find words for their chitis" says Mrs. V. G. Gibson Lex-
thoughts -nid some women can't find lngion Ky. "She lost the power of
thoughts ior (heir words. speech completely and was a very sick
Although the stinging apparatus of child. Fortunately we ha" a bottle of
a bee is less than a quarter of an inch Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In the
in length it leaves a redhot impres- house and gave it to her according to
sinn about a quarter of "a mile long. the printed directions. On the second
Lots of people say they will be gov- day she was a great de.il better and
erned by your advice but lots of peo- on the fifth day Oct. 23 she was en-
pie belong to -n Ananias dub. j tirely w ell of her cold and bronchitis.
The man with a w ife and ten chil- j whldi I attribute to this splendid medi-
dren to support is unable to see where cine. I recommend Chamberlain's
the camel has It on him as a beast of Cough Remedy unreservedly as I have
burden. I found It the surest safest and quickest
Running into debt is far easier than .cure for colds both for children and
adults of any I have ever used."
walking out.
It is easier to acquire a b?d
repu- sale by all druggists.
Fqr
D&W
Real Estate Bargains
Fifty-foot lot. West Hill addition
east front. Price $250.
Fifty feet ground three-room house
barn well one block from new high
school. Price $900.
One hundred feet corner lot Hen-
derson addition. A bargain at $000.
Six SO-foot lots one block east of
South school building on Sixth street.
High and nice; price $:'0f); $S0 cash
balance $-0 pjr month. If you want a
nice lot for a home this is your i
chance.
Ninety-foot lot Frisco addition
south front. This goes at $4H0.
Lot .10x1 Go . close in; price $700;
$250 cash balance to suit purchaser.
Five-room modern cottage 50 feet
ground close in at a bargain.
Five-room modern cottage corner
lot east front "5 feet ground with
barn and cistern on South Seventh.
Price $2S00. Terms on part if de-
sired. ' Three-room frame cottage corner
lot; not far out; a nice investment.
. Price 1000; $500 cash balance on
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terms.
j Want to list your property for sale
i A. B. THOMPSON
Office at H. E. Price Insurance
Agency.
MY MOTTO IS
'EEST MEAT AT THE RIGHT PRICE
Mv meats are the very best ob-
tainable and my prices are trade
winners. With me quality is al-
wa s first and t conomical housewi-
ves know that it pays to trade with
me. Whether buying Choice Beef
Flaky Pork Tender Veal Sugar
Cured Hams Bacon Pure Leaf
Lard and. deliriously Blinded Sau.
sag you are sure of getting the
best and at a right price.I fell only
HIGH GRADE MEATS
Come and see for yourself and re-
ceive courteous treatment. Phone
us votir otders We deliver promp-
tly. Hopkin's Market
Phot:e i'y i 3 Scuth 2ud St.
For anything in line of Real Es- -tate
and business propositions
call on the
Hail-Barr Really Exchange Co.
Phone 149 and 365. 13 1-2 S. 3rd St.
THEY ARE STILL ARRIVING
New Goods Furniture and Stoves. Will have the finest line
of new and second hand goods ever seen in Chickasha. You do
not have to pay all cash. We will fit you for housekeeping with
a few dollars cash and a small weekly paj ment.
We Sell Goods Cash or Credit
121 3rd Street Phone 363
MASON & ELLIOTT
HAV.EKEOFF
Cement Contra tor
Walks Foundations Guttering
Curbing Artificial Stone
Steps Etc.
PHONE 738. 1 114 S. 14th St.
WEI
Prescribed by
DR. EI CARR
3102 Chlckaiha Ave.
WILL SURE
TREAT YOU
RIGHT
Try Us One Time
Clieaney Harness Co.
A.L.Pettyjohn
Staple and Fancy
Groceries
Always Fresh and Clean
We Buy end Sell New and
Second Hand Stovts
Nen? Location
502 Chickasha AOe.
Bargains for All
AX. Pettyjohn
LET US FIGURE WITH YOU FOR YOUR REQUIREMENTS IN
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Building Material Lincoln Paint and Coal
PHENS0N-BR0WNE LUMBER C0IV3P
.PHONE 37.
PHONE 37.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 6, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 7, 1909, newspaper, January 7, 1909; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731937/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.