Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 79, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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0 Ff 1 C I A LJ3I I IECTORY .
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tieviti.ry of . . John H&f
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LEGAL NOTICES.
til wmrtilr oMert or o'.hfr If! pub.k-
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INDEPENDENT.
CHitror ponce
w r ai'norlrd to tnnounr the n&n: of
J'JUS HAKJMA.NM kU r.nrill ruul'
onto for ihe nffireor Chlff of I'onor. kubjrr.t 10
t bOT dfrlnton ! tte votf rk ai ite CRT eioci.oa
TuendtT. April 7.
ill III!
Gsnsra! Election April 71803.
For Mayor
R. N. MURPHY.
For Police Judge
a. o. KING.
For Ciiief of Police
A. W. FREDERICK.
For Treasurer
.WLM. EDWARDS.
For Alderman
FIRST WARD.
V. J. STONE.
. J. 15. BURTON.
SECOKD WARD.
E. L. DAWSCN.
F. M. DENTON.
THIRD WARP.
D. F. YEOMAN.
DENNIS O'BRIEN.
FOURTH WARD.
0. COFFMAN.
HOP CLOUD.
II or rah for Marpbj! Get in line
nil you voters end show 'era bow
we can elect a ticket!
We've got 'em on the run stand
together all ye democrats; give it
to "em straight straight from tbe
houlder. Tou can't hit 'em too
bard. We've got the wbole crowd
on the run and bully defeated.
A. C. King is a man in whom can
be found no guile. Though he i'
not bo well known to tbe voter?
. those who do know him are in a
position to vouch for bis honeetj
integrity and true worth as a
Christian man aud gentleman.
Vote for him and you will never
regret it. belab!
The laboring uipo of this city
wil! fiDd that It. N. Murphy and the
oUre democratic are tu proper
uni f'r them lo support. Labor-
ing men will vote invariably where
their interests lay and no one csn
Maine tbetu for it. Wc understand
that all the labur unions of CbScka-
sba have appointed cutnmiltt'es to
investigate the position cf tbe
various candidates ou tbo labor
question aud that all of them have
reported favorably on Mr. Murphy
acd the en' ire democratic ticket.
TLi u evidiiuee of lUelf that the
comOiittees have done their woik
thoroughly anrt that tbe falsehood
circuited aK-;ns' Mr. Murphy
iave J'i'Ii n to tae ground.
just thfir c!-s: fixation is. Mr.
Murphy has al way been an advo-
He b-iieve
that
if elected he would enforce tbe
laws to tbe best of bis ability.
Now oan any man go any furtber
than tbife! He bas not 6aid and
does not say that he will close up
all these places if elected. Wbat
power wonld be have to close any
of them up? Are tbey not lu
ceuscd bv tbe law and tbe ordi-
oancerl Are tbey not allowed to
run if tley pay into tbe city trear.
ury f 6'J per jeait '.Vbat foohsL-
nesa to tay be can clise tbeu or
interfere with them in any waj '
Haven't people enough good boree
sense o know be cannot? While
Murphy believes in temperance
and ij a temperance txiuu out and
out be has sense enough to inter-
pret the law even if the kicker
and back-biter haven't. lie
knows be baa no power to inter-
fere with any business within the
paie oi tne tuw. ioa campaign
li-irs better start something new
lor a change. Yon are all scared
to death that'1 what the matter.
The Nutria dealers of Chicka&hu
bave no reason to )e afraid cf A.
W Frederick and (he campaign
liars who are so iudutti iously cir-
culating tlieo falsi! and d miagiog
reports will be compelled to aub-
Stautiatw their charges or take
water Mr. Frederick cannot make
the laws. He cannot go to a
Nutria dealer and compel him to
close bis place of business even if
the dealer baa been guilty of some
lniraction or the Jawa. lie cannot
take the law iuto bis own control
and carry jhings with bigb bond
nor can any other man do it
Such talk is pure rot and foolish as
it can be. Frederick ia a man of
good Judgment and can be depend
cJ upon to exercise due discretion
in all matters though he will (k
his duty fearlessly uo matter wbat
it may be. But even if he wished
to be could not close people np
right and left simply because he
desired and all suob atatemeuts
are so abiurd that w do not see
how any man could give them a
moment's credence. Mr. Freder-
ick stands for the best element of
this city. Ho is the people's can-
didate irrespective of being the
nominee of the democratic party.
The people know that be will do
his duty fearlessly in sll cases aud
tbat while fxercising tbe functions
of bis oilioe as a guardian of the
peace and dignity of the city
be will also extend tbe protection
of tbe law to all. If the nutria
dealers rea'ly desire protection for
their pluces of business they will
vote for Frederick and influence
their friends to lend him their support.
At Amnion Monday Dwt'BHr 15. 19 ? ki d
Mono?. Aikv 4. limit mJ continue or omul
week or luurfflr.
V
Jurifce
butrict Attorney..
Diklnct Clerk
Miirkdk!
6.bormii Distict Coom
Boo. Hosk Towns-end
VV 11 JotinMjo
.0 M Campoll
ill Coioerl
AT CHll .kkHA
Referee to Bankruptcy E Hamilton
V f Commissioner KM Puync
Deputy Mar bul c Madsos
Tom Burk .. Field Deputy
ComtkUle j M Miller
Deputy Clerk J W Bpesli
JHor lu!hrfcailtb
';ciicBik
Eplcryl Rev W K McCulebeoo rector
Cbrir.tM Rev John A Steven
M. K. Cburob Kev O 11 Ky
Bkptikt Kev George H Thompson
Freabylerlan Kov W 11 Lkonard
CumbtrlHUil Preibyleriun ReT L A neafor
Uatbollo Kev Pktber A M Urban
Portu2uee Aft'a-
Trv!ir la Port j;-'.h-.'- AJHra
thus descrlLei t-v a r-'"-rt r.i
A soon as one sets Sato murior
there is aa abfoiice of r-s'i anl
treat rauciiy cf govertrr.et niilary
atatlona or traiiug pons. The coua-
try is slightly loiicel. Toe catf.
Queaca Is that tbo tcgro bearer who
carrlta his ruhber has a long. ia
geroua Jifiicult journey aud i rebbod
of a poi-tlca of his stoci: fronj time
to tima; ard when he rr'urr.s to his
village if his chief be informed that
tr.are is a smallpox on the eoast he is
likely to be summarily shot by his
own people. They have simple bi:t
very effective ('iarantine methods
imocg the natives in Africa."
Want Napoleon's Horre.
Queeu Aii-.a!:dra cf Krglatd. it is
sai'l. would like to bvome thi owner
of Napoit cii's villa oo tbe Inland of
Ulba. Two years ego. while she aa
cruising in the Medit?:Tiiiifan hor
yacht touch td at Llba ad she wer.t
ashore and ?ient eome hours at the
villa. Since 1815 this hiMnrlr real-
denca has changed hands several
times. It belonged for sonio years to
Princo Demidotf who spent inucij
time and money in acquiring for his
magnificent palace at Florence a larg
number of souvenirs of Napoleon. At
present the villa Is the property of
M. Ubalto Tonleill one of the wealth-
last buslnecs men on the Island.
EOAHO Or SDfCATWM.
J A Roi President
K M 1'kyne feecretary
u k. tiLtnou T 11 blutrerii Kefurd lloud
It M Coiliraa
1TAMJ1.SH COUMItTEI.
On ten brooUnand course of ttudy t'ochran
F'&yne and r.nnrson.
On rules ana regulations Uikgcrs Bond and
Cochrua
X'lnaDce Kmerfon Bond and Tayoe.
(Hi exuinlnLiK und nominating teAcliers
oua. t'nyno ana c octiraa.
( 'ti buil-:liii.'k. grountls and (supplies ranc
lioatl Biggtrs l:.ai"r.on and Coobran
Largest and Smallest Checks.
WillUm K. Vandeibilt and Grover
Cleveland received respectively the
largest and smallest checks ever Is
sued to Individuals by the United
States government. At one time Mr.
Vanderbilt owned 150000000 worth of
government bonds and on ibis
amount drew annual Interest of $2.
O0U.0OO. At the close of Mr. Cleve
land's second administration It was
discovered lz settling up his accounts
) for salary that ths government owed
him 1 cent. A check for that amount
was forwarded to him and as it has
never beon presented for payment II
la probablo that the recipient pre
served It as a curiosity.
CniCKAiiHA POST OIT1CI.
ernes norm.:
From 6. a. m to 4 .30 p. m.
J.A. Rose.
fcuo'Iny S to :?0 a. m
.. Postmaster
Cut OrriesB
Mnror-R F Scoffirn.
Police Judj?H h 'irigstiy.
Al'.oruey Alger Melton.
Chief of Police c L Hopkui.
Clerk and ANSPfSor--W T Cloud
CUlccior -Altiert Tnompon .
Treasurer VV M Edwards.
Ai.riinHKK
1st ward -B P Krnith Webb Hendrli
2nd nard -E 9 Fletcher. W A Ferguson
3rd ard"W W Whlteiuan DF Yeoman
itb ward- Frank Brown. W H Bright
The city council meets eery 1st and 3rd
Thursday nights of each month at the Mayor
office-
COUMITTIS8.
Stieot and Alley Frank Urons. D. F. Yeoman
W. a Ferguson B. P. Smith.
riNANCE.
Webbucndrlx W. W. Wblteman W.H. Bright
rma
E S Fletober Webb Hendrli B T amith.
OHDINAfC'a
W. A. l erguaou i.. s Fletcher a P. smith.
POLICE-
B r smith. Frsnk Brown. D E Yeoman.
rtBUO lMPBOVrSHINIS
W W Whlteman Webb Hendrln W U Bright
WATEK WUKKS
Frank Brown E S Fletcher Webb neodrli.
Al'DlTINO. .
D P Smith. W A Fergison. V F Yeoman.
Use
"Chloro -NaDthoIeum"
Disinfectant to check Typhoid Fever Small
Pox and all contageous diseases. Price II. so
per gallon can. Send for free literature with
full directions.
Wtdham Kokthtros Btohags Co..
Dallas Tex.
Delph's 0. 1 Transfer Line.
Hsadanartcrs will ClicaEey & Co.
Telophono 140.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
tl.OO PER MOM
Cbks. P. Prcrn. M D fitH. Brew a H C
BROWN & BROWN
Physicians and Surgeons
Office over lcaoAa' Cloihtns ior.
Reldt;Dt pone 7b Office phone IM
JAMES M. BOND
Dentist.
Otnce over L. 8. Field & Co.
31U$ Chickasha Avenoe
Chickasha - Ind. Teh.
DR. F. WARREN
Dentist.
Office Corner Third and Chit U-
atba Ave. over Clay Donovan's
Clothinc store.
11. L. GR1GSBY
Attorney at JL.&W
Practices lu ail couris in the Territory.
lefurd Bod Alger Me Hot
BOND & MELTON
Lawyers
Otfloeln First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
CCPottei u a Barefoot i D Carmlebael.
Potter. Earcfcct & CHarinicfcael
Attorneys at Law
Office over Brownsoa Pbarmacf
Chickasba Ind. Ter.
F. E. RIDDLE
Attorney-at-Law
HOT ART PUBLIC & STENOGRAPHER
in office.
Rooms Over Bank of Commerce la Eayr Bi d.
DR. C. SIDNEY FOSTER
;IJ2IVTIfcT.
Office over Bank of Cbickashs.
Dial isHi hp
34 and 36 West Monroe Street
CHICAGO ILL.
5 i: ' . '
Contractors and Builders of
Waterworks Electric
Light Sewerage and
Gas Plants Complete.
Also Builders of
W. H Webster
Ed. Coatly
COADY & WEBSTER
Complete Steam and
Electric Railroads.
Correspondence Solicited.
ARCHITECTS.
W. VOGF.L. Associate.
Colcord niug Lbtckasha
CtlabomaCitT
OPERA HOUSE
Three Nights commencing
Monday April 6.
31 ax well
Carnaveaux
Co.
In Expert Feats of Mind Reading
and Iiypnotip m. See tbe Great
Street Drive April 6 at 2 p. m.
DR. ADELAIDE L. SMITH.
Diseases of Women
and Children ....
Office Oveb Sarbach's.
HOLDING FRANK MBAILCV
HOLDING & BAILEY.
LAWYERS.
Office in Sayer Bldg 3 Chickasha I T
ChickashaDray and Transfer Go
All ktndB of Dray Dd Trannfer Work Care
fully ul promptly done. Lone "ro.
L. SMITH & BR0.
Office Cnder Citiien's National Bank.
fa
O INTRODUCE our PHOTOS we
AviTY will make for a short time only; jL
jf a.v- . Vf
SJ.UOyr dm. Cabinet Photon for $1.50 $Jl
2.00 per doz. lata Oval Photos for.. 1.00
Stamp Photos Jive positions 25 for .25'
7 T v :r
III .it
We hve plenty of light you need not wait for W
a fair nay. Don't overlook this liberal offer $
rVvAr
Cunningham Edwards & Boyd
jutt L-nickaihi Ave.
The New Studio.
Tha
SOCIETY CARDS.
r 7t
DaMOLAY COMMANDKRY
No. K.T.
Meetson the first Monday
each month.
E. HAMILTON E.G.
Snow Recorder.
CHICKASHA CHAPTER
No. IT. R. A. M.
Meets on the 2nd and 4th Moaaays
4Sjj each month.
Vj-VP J. William Speaker H. P.
Eiff A 8 GUkey. Secretan
tHICKASOA LODGE AO. 52
ANCIENT ORDKH UKITKD WoHKMIH
Meet every Thursday night In new A. O. U
W. Hall. All membera and visiting brothers
invited F J. Courcler Recorder
J. 8. Tatman M. W
CHICKASHA LODGE NO 28. 1. O O T.
Meets Tuesday night
John Itzen N O.
A. Halght Secy.
For Sale: A team wagon hsr.
tic? arid buggy- Call on W. E
Cecil Fonrib aud Colorado avenue
No.MOl. dlwk
BEYOM) ALL COMIJARI.-ONS.
Ode of the many factors con-
tribu'.m to the reniarksblv mjiid
ind koIi 1 growth of St. Lonia is
the marvelous develoi rjif nt of the
Southwest sr.d oilier territory
tr hntarv to tlmt ci'j lu all lines of
trad 1-. In 130 ihcrr- will f.p held
'h iri!atct H'urld's Ftr in the
world. The presidential campaign
will also take plaee. To keep in-
formed with the whole world you
should subscribe at oate for tbat
peer of newspaper." the Twice-a-week
St. Loois Republic. It ii
indispensable to the farmer pro
fessional niau or merchant. Its
telegraphic arid cable service ex
cels tbat of any other paper ft
pr'ots the news fully ; not iaiagina
tive occurrences but domestic and
worldwide facts. It is Demo-
cratic lo politics but dlstioct.y a
national newspaper aod family
j'jarnu!. 'i be iub iptlou price of
I. 00 gives you two papers each
wek 104 papers a year. d-tf I
MOUEKN WOODMEN or A.MEKICA.
Meets every TrMaj nigbl in A O U W Hall.
Visiting members cordially invited to attend
NBPoers J 8 Tatman.
Consul. clerk
EVEHdREEN KEBEKAH LODGTC NO. II
Meeta 1st and Jrd Thursday aigbli. of eack
m'T.lh
Carrie Williamson N. (.
Mrs. Delia Payne. Sec
CHICKASHA CAMi NO. 64. W.O. W.
M! tbe first anl third Friday nleht of
each roooib. J M. Wantland Loo i.cm
J. K. fetro.nioer Clerk.
C. B. CAKPENTEUS AND JOINEKW.
Meet 1st nd 8rd Wednesdayi of earb montk
In I O O F hall at 7 80 p. m.
J. H. McGCIRE Pre.
L. E. MILLEK Sec.
Owsley Marble Go.
tonbstones ikon fe!ce akd
Momimektal Work.
ALL 10KK (.11 RAUL LI).
Twkntietct century railrosd. ooeratln
S electric lighted trsins observation cafe
w c.rs and superb dining balls all finder
J tbe mansgeuieut of Fsio Unvir.
IT PKNETSATEa
The Mineral Field of iho
Ozark Uplift.
The Newland of Kanaa. Ok'
lahoma Indian Territory
and Te xas.
The Cotton Fields of Tonne'
too Alabama Mississippi.
The FRISCO SVSTKM offers eciiron rale-
throughout the year to tbe famous health rest .1
and watering place
EUREKA SPHIIiSS.
The Crescent Hotel Is since beinir remod-
eled maintained as a strictly Srst-ckias hotel
kud is open the year 'round.
B.F.DUNN. S.RPHILLIPS.
D. P. A.. Wichita Kan. Local Agent.
F. E. BASHAM
Contractor and Buildsr.
ESTIMATES
FURNISHED.
SHap Corner 6tU and ClncMa Lu.
Residence 1021 South 1st Street.
Cattle For Sale.
50 bead two and three-3 ear old
steers. 20 heu of stock cattle.
20 head of mares brcke to work
and saddle. Inquire of
aS. B. Bullard
Doc Dunn ranch 8 miles north
of Chickasha.
f-9TTsTrgTrYrreg
GOOD HORSESHOEING
Is stiil going on. We can't wait to rebuild
but are doing business on
Kansas Ave. bet. 1st and 2nd Sts.
At the old Plaining Mill.
Our patrons and friend v.ili j.lease take notice
and bring your work here. We'll do il jusl as
as good os we did before our fire.
FLANIGAN & BEATY.
THERE WILL BE A
City Election
?. ffN K-ifV-1
Cbickamia L'ti-.s
NO. 7
A. V. A M
Meets no Katur'iat
on or before
moon of each
1 monin. ah siasons
V lo trood s'aoding ate
' cordallly lnrltad
HELPFUL
READING
Department
prini tnvrtrr tu ii up
CM"f Much of this fc
ltiilioaini ofthr 6 t H - TX' K h k L V S k W
tu nil ni'ipfui r it'Utn. I hiuhnXn iU t--
r t Hfc ueipfuim u to tlirm. Afei jour
The Farmers' rrr"
th-orT of f arnilri
rtt un Jir 'oil-
profpsfcors and otbflr tip n rib od rtindi'i.-uft
1 oh !- oou V in i tuts. I! ii fi tt;'ral fjfpfrl-
!icr ol !m'mri Lre at hom who Dave turned
QnnrJi 1 lf yil ar' not tV!ni7trj-
UjJCVltil FHit KAfHA thKLT KVPHht
O f f rv r "'-"J fch'"irt s b'Mpfut n
Itl lb l""t nrTiH vt jmir
to-vu wnd co ir.it v Vr ti W r"h m r'r"(.1.o
hp wiil iiia l )on UiP t hit KASHA Writhf.T
t- ;-nr .ir.-f (u.w '-.nor Tn' i'ui!:ih mi -V
cm) f.r i.f Moutiih( "i be .New hiup
ut-u uur nu.t is guv.
IN APRIL;
YOU'LL WANT THE NEWS. THE
EXPRESS WILL PRINT IT ALL
WITHOUT FEAR OR FAVOR.
We have sold during the past six dull rnonths
over
$40000 Worth of
Chickasha Property
If vouhave anything to sell give us a reason-
able price on same and we will find a buver.
to suit you property we can fincl something
WELLS BOHART & WELLS
-Stands for BEST.
)) always at The Midway
Where tbe best tbe market affords is servc-1
to their patron by a No. 1 Chef bhort
Orders a Specialy. 0n Day and Nigh.
Evening Papers at Tables Free to Guests'
CHICKASHA. I. T
Subscribe low
AND KEEP POSTED.
TEN CENTS A WEEK BY CAR-
RIER DELIVERED ANYWHERE IN
THE CITY. -
ASK YOUR DEALER FOR
EUPION OIL
Price 25e Per Gallon.
MADE ET TIIE
Waters-Pierce Oil Co.
The Great
Southwest
Daily of the
Phone 43.
THE MODEL GROCERY
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Shepard, Horace W. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 79, Ed. 1 Friday, April 3, 1903, newspaper, April 3, 1903; Chickasha, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc731946/m1/2/?rotate=90: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.