The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 106, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 1, 1901 Page: 4 of 8
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vat. r. QHANL.KK BMW P.OWBlvs
fubUabed Kvtrj AfUcnou Except Sunday
Eolerad at tM CahSkaaha Postoffloe Seoot
Qui Ma aUtter.
BYCARSIER AT TKM CENTS PEB WKK
Ja. tlcn. atata)
Single Ooay B eat
Per Week. Roeoii
I'erljauttr (throe month) SI Si
PrYsar OS
' KlfRu Mr nir
McMan Bros. Ooen TMr Cafe
Tonight.
The Merchants Cafe and lee
Create parlors will opt for buai
neaa roaight at 6 o'clock with
ladies parlor aud private dining
room fw oonneotion. The man-
agement will be pleased to meet
the geaerai nubile on thia oceae-
a ten.
Regalar meals willwe served at
-'iota and meal ticket good for
21 meals will be famished at
$4.00. MoMann Broe. will make
the Merchants Cafe (he aw el lent
resort in the territory. The
ladiea when np town shopping
are cordially invited to accept
the free nae of their parlors in
which to meet their friends:
Only polite and accomodating
waitees will be emplered.
The entertainment and ice
cream eocial given last night at
the xerchants Cafe by the
Myosotks Band was a charming
anoeeae in every way.
The crowd began te gather
bout 8 o'clock and as aanal just
a few remain any length of time
at an ice eream social hot last
night all yoaag and old remained
until a late hoar as no one seemed
to be willing to niias one seteotiou
of the mnsie rendered by the
band. The baud was present in
full force with the exception of
bass drummer but Miss Nettie
Muusell seemed to play both
drums without any difficulty.
Every one said they got more
than their moneys worth and we
hope the performance will be re-
peated many times this summer.
The gross receipts amounted to
abou $40.00.
C B Pearaon proprietor of the
Palace Barber Shop went to
Mangum on busineas today.
See Overstreetdc Son's foryour
Screen Doors and wire screening
they have a good stock on hands.
The flies are coming get it now.
pot e tared the Seeds'
Wood yard and will sell all kinds
ef dry stove weod at $1.60 pei
load until it is all closed out. 1
will still continue the wood busi-
ness at ay old stand. I am also
prepared tr give my customers
dry wood right front the car at
3 80 per cord. All wood deliv-
ered. Now is the time to buy
wood. W Mattox.
tf
GEN. TtNIO SURRENDERS.
... ans:
rum iMurt-out Leader a a HI Entire
Caannaurt Moo Aaaerleaa fMeoaere
eo. Alt jaudrluo AIM (ilea Vp
Manila May 1. Gen. Tinio tha
Filipino leader iu the Ahrot provinue
ha surrendered with his ntire com-
mand to Cap. Krup of the Twen-
tieah infantry at Kinait province of
Sun' I IlOCO.
j ii. Alejandrino who -was looke.l
upon as the moxt prolaMe successor
ta .Ajjuinaldo surrendered unooudi-
tiamally at Arayat in the province of
laiiiaiifra island of Luzon.
Katihu Mahar surrendered to Col.
.Ii.ro l. Kline at I.ipa April 26 with
33 officer lus men :ind 6 riflea. Mal-
ar waa one of the hravt-known Kili-
prno leader. lie waa .awton's inOHt
frmidaule foe and commanded the
iawiirrectoa at the tijzlit at Zapote
rever. the moat acrioiiK Tint tie fought
In the l'hillpplnea. lie ha conflmvl
hes operation to southern Luzon
which never hits Urn completely eul-
jhoatrri and Mpa where the surren
der occurred has lone Yieen one of
the irineipnl Inanrpent arseiiul.
There now remain In the Held In
Luzon only one chief whom the Amer-
icana are particularly deirous of
catching namely ('allien the head-
hunter. Thin man linn violated every
rMe of warfare and It la not expected
that he will be taken nlive.
Parlre Aplipuy the excommunicated
Filipino prieat who prenched the doc-
trine of a holy war njrnlnat the Unit-
ed State haa also surrendered.
Fifteen Filipinos oftVer lutve sur-
rendered to Col 1'aldwln of the
Fourth infantry at Cavlte VVeJo.
The anrrenders of Raldomero Agul-
nnldo anil l'edro Aguinaldo relativea
of Ceu. F.milo Aruinaldo are expected
shortly.
Afruimtldo haa been subpoenaed as
a witness for the defense in a mando
ducut murder case pending in Tav-
Tay province of Moronjf. ('apt. John
H. McDonald with 21 men nf the
Third cavalry recently attacked 60 In-
aurgent riflemen nnd 40 Imlotnen In
the mountains of Abra province. The
Insurgents were defeated ('apt. Mc
Donald wub woundid in the lungs and
a private waa killed.
Col. Clpriano Callao and firegorlo
CONFESS TO REVOLTING CRIME
Smoke Gun Club Best 5c Cigar.
Everybody Invited.
After song service tonight
'hich will be at 7:45 Miss Minnie
Johnson State Evangelist for
e Kansas WCTU from Pitts-
g Kansas will lecture at the
listian eburch tonight at 8:30
to. Her soject will be Oppor-
nitics. She is a gifted speaker
0 should have a crowded
1 ise. The lecture is' free but
offering w'll be taken. Bead
luother plaoe what El Beno
I say of Miss Johnson's
Ve. Come tonight and bring
friends. Everybody come.
aptisimal service will fol-"-ie
lecture at the Chriatlan
eh.
Mlas Johnson.
series of lectures at the
tffcburch and opera house
4d by Miss Johnson the
aud eloquent lecturer of
C. T. U. in Kansas have
k. leaded by vast crowds and
teen enjoyed by eyeryone
a been fortunate enough
Jer. .Last night fully 30C
jprere unable to find even
g room at the opera
ETd were compelled to
An overflow meet could
en successful conducted.
Johnson is one of the
fnl speakers who has
red before an El Beno
m Refined but positive
Iterances oratorical in
taoees oratorical in her
1 word pictures she
?r audiencea with el(-
d convinces them with
eat.
te an immense crowd
tonight.-El Beno
Dr. a. I. Oartrell and Hon Killed D. H.
Itonagon Near Amoret Ma and Threw
Him lata the River.
Kansas City Mo May L Dr. U.
L. Cartrell 70 years old. and his son
W. I. (lartrell 26 year old confessed
to the police that they murdered D.
11. Donagon a miner from Victor Col
near Amoret Mo. the night of March
18. Dr. (Jartrell refused to admit any
connection with the crime until the
son had confessed to all of the detail.
Donagon and the two Cnrtrells were
going overland to Oklahoma. Dr.
Oartrell struck Donagon with an ax
while the man waa asleep. Donagon'a
akull waa completely crushed. The
murder was committed in n cabin nine
milea east of Amoret where the men
had gone Into camp for the night.
The younger Cartrcl! lost his nerve
when he aaw his father strike the fatal
blow and fainted dead away. After
he had revived his son the two men
loaded the liody of Donagon into the
wagon and drove to a point three
miles south of Amoret where the
body was thrown into the ereeV.
Donagon had been working for IS
yeara in the mines at Victor. Col. He
had accumulated some money but
change of air was advised and he
decided (o come to Kansoa City and
nuke an overland trip to Oklahoma
to be present at the opening of the
new territory. lie fell In with tha
Cnrtrells and as they too were going
to Oklahoma he Invited them to ac-
company him. It was so agreed. They
left Kansas City the first week in
March. Two week a later Oartrell re-
turned alone. Sunday the body of the
dead man was found.
SMALL BOY AND GUN.
Sear Cast Atrhlaea. Ma. Tea-rear-Old
Tooth Acctdeatlr shot Bad Killed
His Hoy neeln.
Atchison. Kan.. May 1. The tea-year-old
son of Matthew Moppin. a
farmer near Fast Atchison Mo. while
playing with a shotgun shot hi
cousin Vcmie Rnelson aged 13 in
the head killing him instantly. Mrs.
Rnelson crnzed with grief attempted
to throw herself under a passing
train but waa restrained by neighbors.
Lawrence Kan. May L There is
aoiich agitation at the university over
the suspension of the nine sopho-
mores A sophomore class meeting
passed resolutions of sympathy for
their fallen brethren! and Inst night
occurred a hanging in fngy of the
person who is se prosed to have gives
the Information leading to the sas-
pension of the endents.
Your money back if Velvet8trcb
don't please you.
tu lb. Asst. Phoenix Grocery Co
J. KALER
Successor to Oartwrighttfe Murray.
Meat Market
Also Dealer in Cattle Ilogs and Sheep.
We Kill
Only Frst Class Cattle
Shr.rt YT7U Regufar
Orclers. I llu Meals. J
LOBE.
RESTAURANT i
W. n. HATSELL. Proprietor.
Phone 74 Open Day and Night
a tS iV iV V tS
To the Citizens of Chickasha
and surouneing country:
Wa a ra ri rrsfiors to M. W.Baker
saddle and harness we have come
to stay to be one with you auu wc
earnestly solicit a share of your trade ana we
y only expect it by fair and honest
dealing -nd low prices. Betore
buying elsewhere please come ana
nee us; we will make it to your in-
terest We will make cow boy
saddle and hand made harness a
specialty.
BUIE& WALLACE.
THE FAIR.
Bought at 50e on the 81.00
1 lot Jnrdoneers and we have a special
sale $1 kind 50c; 75c kind 35c; they are
beauts. Special Glassware sale. The
swellestlinc of Alfred Meakins dishes
that ever before was shown inChickasha
A job lot of stationery at 50c on the $1.
Visit our 5 and 10c counters.
AH notions at cost.
R. F. Scoffeni & Co.
rLa.A I H ST eV - J
I REAL ESTATE AND
& INVESTMENT. t
Land Bought and Sold.
J List your property with jf
ROBT. L. McQUISTON. w
BY THE WAY.
This is the best senKon on earth to
build that new house add to or
repair the old one.
OUR
Purchassnp "gent has just bought
100 cars of lumber" a car load of
sash and doors and a car of screen
doors for our line of yards.
All of this bufUling material is
the finest manufactured ami bought
at such prices that will please you.
CALL and SEE
us examined our stock state
your wants and let us figure with
you.
Wo want to get acquainted with
you and bopt) the same of you
as we are making this our head-
quarters and are here permanently
not to pull out after the cream
of the opening.
Yours truly
STEPHENSOIM-BROWNE
LUMBER CO.-
A. HaitfHt Mgr.
COAL
We have just received a supply of
McAlester Fancy EggCoal
THE BEST
In the Market for heating and cooking stove
REMEMBER .
We handle our coal with a fork and burn our slack under our boilers.
GhiGkasha Milling Oo.
D. P. SMITH. ProekKuil
Wa Ismas Viae-Pre.
E K Jim. Candler.
K0 354 7
Citizens National Bank
CHICKASHA IN . TCR.i
Capital - - $50000.00.
SURPLUS - " " S 10000.00
ZXURXOTOJia.
B. F. Smith. J. C Drigijrrt. Wm. Inmtn Ed. F Joknt I F. Dnum.
W. L. Sairytrt J H. Tuttlt.
oroi:siaiafrrsj.
Hsaoear Malloaal Sew York; Neltoaal Uank of OaaMiero. Kaaas Mv tU.i
lleraaaDl sad Planters. Sheraaa. Tel.. OoaUalIN.Uonil Han. HI. Lout
it THE GHIGKASHA ELECTRIC GO. 1
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TELEPHONES and LIGHTS put in residences
offices and stores. Prices on application.
H. C. WHITEMAN. Manage.
To Reach a Mans Heart
Via the stoniaoli Is a trite but true saying and the ladles of Oliick-
sJtt prove it by demanding the celebrated pare Baking Powder j
named PERFECT. It is si pure as chemistry can make it
every ounce Uated by chemist. It makes good bresd f om nay
Qour and makes it light and healthy. It leavea no resume m
the bread and you are free from indegestlon and sallow nkinj
caused by cheap impure goods.
Remember it wi 1 IksoW at f instead of 50 cts per pound.
Demand the uure named PKBFECT.
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mm ii a t i sssi J T AtTsrV Au t Calhler
i it a uwasi i ira . n. . sw" - -
Woottbb ?. Vic Prtv.. Casaler.
Ho. 5431.
M. r. Joassoa. Aa't. CkM.i
AmsdenLumk
Lumber
Sash
Doors Etc.
COAL delivered to any part of the cits
Southwest corner B. P. MOORE
Courthouse block. Manager.
rjiRST National Bank
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$ 25.000.oo.
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CHICKASHA INO. TEN.
UHSICToae
" BkwJM C B Ftttnl R. Bi. K. ft Johnson A. L. Yail.
1. K fooUn jr . r HenJrit. C. S Ctmpbtll B B. Johnson
CORRESPONDENTS - l"Urt .- Traser Nattoaal naak rtsw York; Am
! ia..k v-...rii Mo: Hoataiaa- Bsak. 8t Loala. Me; Farmer
aaic Rnak Fort Worth. Texas.
- itron irr-npae-Ur o( the lae of tkelr sseeaat. sill raeelTS careful aot
J ecn.siuar.i atteaUoa aad lib- rl aoeomsiodatlos will hs eiteoded them upoi aceept J
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STEPHENSON-BROWNE LUMBER CO.
HELLO THERE!
You can buy Greely Otlrrado wift w heat snow
flake Hour at the same price as bard t heat Hour
and every sack guaranteed superior to any flour
sold on this market Free delivery to any part
of the city. Call on your jrroL-eiyni.iu for it.
Pioie 195 Wholesaled by
w..hmW M. COLEMAN
Lumber Sash Doors Screen
Doors Lime Cement Etc.
Cor and St. Choctaw JLvm.
A. HAIGHT Manager.
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