Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 213, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 6, 1913 Page: 2 of 8
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I Circulation'
Individual
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I F. L. SLUSHER Cashier.
The above figures show the condition cf this Dank.
We invite accounts o ail desiring safe cccstrntive
end liberal banking connections.
No borrowed money.
No excessive -loins.
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1 ni'ii Iloanj of MisS.oiiH on Monday
S .'.'i' -n- ;i n-'ni'-iiie'it aiid . arri.rn;or at ih CtrifUiau t-iiurch the
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Married Thirty-Seven Years.
It va 'y.y rowd of fri:isdi and
liHfibbu's that Ku!h''i'"d at the hoim- 'A
Mr. and Mrn. J. A THiiule 427 Nurtli
.ii.Ui Kir t to cd' hra tut-.r tinny-
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V.r .J T. Coti.an. Kive new m-m-liira
v. fir- i :." '.-d at tb;s u.'-i-U:.g.
Laundry tavinjj
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M. C. CANNON Vica I'resiJent.
Shoe Polish. j
If your bhoh jionsii or ii-miv has
uaidfjicd an it dci-a u kit untuveitu. '
iu: k iittie b'-iufceiit in .11 ami it wili i
I boiton aim be as goou as ever accord-1
'iiiU the Ladies' World. ;
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Informal Dance Next
j Tuesday Even ng.
J Tin: KIl-; H1 givc'au infyr.'aa! da:u-e
m-xt 'i in-Bday i-vt-niiiK at their tlub
j rooms on Third utri-ol The affair
i wiii hi- iii honor of the ycuus pfopl '
i v. ho are U-aviiig nhortly f:-r (iiff.-. t ut
! c.olli-K'-b and bf-liooU.
i Informal Pici ic.
Mr. and Mr. V.. P. .Sinitli ind luni-
i!y fnd Mr and Mrs. A. Li. Cot-hran
and iaiiHiy onjoyea an unonnai lircui:
; ly alt( w a! d .
UiTV-d.
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jr Imi'-liiHii wan
tin- afl I'l iHion M r.
I-injd! wi'i" invit-d to t.ikt
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feypuM V- i il -lit. a ii ii ..iitf. ilu.i.
aids and on thi-ir n-tiii n in tlx; t-ven-;
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.g tn-y iouhu ...... a wo-i - )juuk Th.
or inon- nai iki-ii vmhii'-i : . . ... - ;--V Rlort.
fcion of tti'.'ir noun- aim "if ir"ir
to olf.-r thi-ir :olir'i jlillaMolis oil th:
ha;.iy oin.Mi.n. Afti-r Mr li. M.
Kvan had i:..:a:ii.-d She wri ";
th(i Kathtiin.' lii-i'i1:-' t"HtH wi-iv made
hy JiidK- (Iriiihy K. K. Colby and
othi'l' and Mr. 'l'i-n:)U' bidug callt'o
upon thanhi-d lrn lririida for thidi
kind word and kwJ wMwk. TIih
crowd hioiii'dit id.-i.ty of if- en-am dc-
lirioiiH caki- Hodii p and cigars
Erown Sauce. i
Brown sa'ite lor use itu meat and
vi-Kfetables cau he made m tins way!
gayu the Chicago Kocord-H-craid: Mtit i
a teasi-oomu! of bauer in an iron fry-
i.iig pun. isrowu it witiioui uuiuiiis u j
and tnen add a rouiiaed tahifapooniiil i
iof flour. Then add a cupful o! ho; j
jmoai Btock made by su.--.vicg any!
fccrans of moat with a few iell over;
vtseiabU-:;. C'cok un:i! tmooih andj
tfc-a season wl'li salt .jn-r a little 1 13
catauu and a ft?w cuopped mushrooms j 0
Best
Oldest Largest
INSURANCE -
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CHIC KASHA
Accident Health
Bends cf All KkJs
OKLAHOMA
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A miniher of prominent families are
oxpef.UnK 10 receive one or more of
Uh cr-V.-.a "irlB inro their hoiiH'i; for
? xi few htomi'.s unOi the dormi-
ory la conipk-ted. Xumuroua of young
women from the bent families of the
Unite will attend the college this year
ioverirm;!
And the Electric Fan is just
as useful in the home
as in the office.
4 cents runs a fan for 10 hours.
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Ptone 100.
Light Heal & Pcwsr Cc
217 Chlckasha Ave.
imerican "Sixes" in
the Export Field
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idii- it i i-.oiiie of lii- A!. ! ii'l.ii .
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iiti fore.;:n martlet there ):a b-
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tora In Lima most of whom represent
lit en of Ktiroin an inanul'actiire.
''I'licy removed the name plate and
huh capH from the ctir :u..l placed it
In ml'tary maj.'tty on their floor. Then
they Invited the other dealers in and
!( them K't over the car Iburoiitdily
:ii:'iile and ut.
"'What do you think ol it?' iihked
Hirnor I'am-ui i ;j. our i i-pi eKentative.
" uey ail taiheil it out Mild Hit reed
I'M! with l electric Ml'titH utarter
land lioin its lariie tircH iniinacuiat.e
'liiii'di i-iv..ar!-eiec-r hody nd six-liylindi-r
motor the car minst he priced
'. Komcw In -1 e around ir0H lihtaK J 1." 0 ft.
! "When the jury had handed down
which were Herved hv Mfssra. U. M.
Kwinu C". tJoetliiiK and Walter
(frilfiti. Mr. and Mis. Temple have
been residents in Chickasha for a num-
ber of years and tli'-y enioy the liijih-
..i.t i.u i of n lame circle of frjeiidti i
and uciitabora. Their weildtiiR anni
vcrtnry occurred Bcptemher 3.
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Lino Party at the Si'23-
Tin- susa theater Bince its openitt"
a f '''' '!:" V"' ';iu h.-eti tlie iceu;
nf r..ii!ie-e!iti ! iieiii I ill line iiartii-a
one of tin' plea.-:aiitecl of which oc-
curred on Thuri'day evening when
.Mi'-s Loin Hiiisth -ni-rutiiied a ninn-
lii-r of h. r ;.o.;tis : i 41 1 '
lar pleasure place. Mr. and Mrs. li. 1'.
Smith chaperoned the p-irty which in-
cluded Mir; i s Marjorie l.wyer
nauc-s Kidd'e Thera What ley Lo-iihti
Dugan Marjorie ('iihraii I'min How-
dy. Jennie licll Haze Mary lilancc
HarnenH Mildred liullard Wiliu .Mo-
Rao Ileli n Lawrence and Madeline
Sanford. After the pictures and vaude-
ville fti lifthineiitii were enjoyed ai
lirownrou'a driiK rtore.
and they will form pleasant additions
to the h.nmeholds in which they 'v'd
rebide.
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A -ont;emul party left this liioi'iiiiih'
for I.uclle to enjoy a brief camping
trip. ThoBe included in the party
were Mr. and Mrs. Ludlow Mr. and
Mm. Kiddons Miss Jenelle Haille Miss
j Kobe CiusUiu MiB Hancock of Alex j oaf
Mr. Wood of Pal is Texas Mr. Horace
it!ier?po(m and Mr. llarrv ll-nd-
1 ricks.
of ri'Tnt yi'"ii' Himilar
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ijiofi uiaiKil oi I ue iieiii'di Aii.en
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Auaifulia HuuTi A.ueii-Afri'-a
ax w-ll h tin
:! rave ronmrly pi-en
IMt pi i.'Mj:-;al i ve of the
iIUi.v In K.iiojn an r"m i.);H (!i ( h'. on Ki)'.'ior I'anai vo proline.-
e hciil Hie veli.fi.. . m t.;tjk ) . (;( t- and
V '"-i ii ii ' 1101-' I. C". i (l(m j0 J);.i'i.. TlliH Opened the
j of hi vi TBI of lh wilier ones who
U. d Koioe a.niiin J b)w u; sl Htudcbuker 'Six' and had
!l.'H:-r i.brmd fol iiapl' (jf vg-.w i 'The HUiU.'
"f Ih'dr f-tBt fihlp-j -when they n-aiU.'d thai they had
! ;.! l-'o!o-..i h.aleH j (.. Hs !t. .j!ijiK no hiRh a f ;k-
nf the r-'tildehaiiet . lm i!.y knew P.in-
iv of ih. iii are too ;l arvo ;ns vvoithl h"ll at a price In low
Mrs. C. fi. Livcrmorc of Morrs 111.
will arrive in Ohickaha toniaht to
be presi'iit at the wedding of Miss
Marguerite (lorman and Mr. Murray
Copenhaver next Wednesday. 0;her
CUctis who are ixpec'cd fr this event
are. Mr. and Mrs. K. Stevens of Wicli-
lla Kan. and Mrs. James Harron of
Cnlvin Kan.
Use of Paraffin.
When using par.iii.u tor cc
v-VviS pcst.imy you nau- vkvu awr
uied by see.ng the presc-rvc-s wotk up
a' tin? tid" of th Rlass. To prevent
this s:is .he Ladies' Home Journal
be sure to tip the- glass slightly all
around wtiiie u;e para.im is ooi tuca
all air spaces will be filled iu and
the trouble avoided.
Wrapp-d Bread Warmed Tender.
Iu some European countries it Is
against the law to sll fresh brraC.
The authorities regard it as unwhole-
some. We of this country on the
other hand must have our broad fresh
as we can get it and soma even want
it fresh from the oven says the
Youth's Companion But since the-
practice has arisen of wrapping each
in paper those who like their
bread hot have been complaiiiinp. If
Hie bread Is wrapped when it fii'ht
comes from ! iie oven it gross s fnoit
and of unpleasant taste. The bureau
of chemistry regards the wrappim-' -m
important to cleanliness that it has
ien making pome eyperinients to sat-
isfy the lovers of warm bread. It now
announces that if a cold-wrapp.'d loaf
is unwrapped and placed in a pun in
the oven in a medium heat for about
ten miniies it will become l'K-i new
irii'p without and tender withiii.
Why StOat Flies All Summer Long
and let them jeopardize the health of your family when for
a small sura you can equip your home with
SCREEN DOORS AND WINDOWS
We're prepared for a bis? traia in scree"? this summer and
c?.n fit out your hv" r-n short notice. A variety of regular
sizes carried ia etock others obtained with little delay if
ordered early.
Wm. Cameron & Co. inc.
Third and Iowa
ijj Phone 152
DAW
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U Wm. Irtroan; Fresider.t Ed. F. Johns. Cashier
H V. W. Heme Vice-Pro?. R. E. Maxy Asa't Cashier
F. C. Hail Assistant Cashier
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CHICKASHA OKLA.
Cayitai ..... $75000
Surplus and Profits 45.000
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711'. I'M ! Mill
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Oil
to
i'iiom tii
must of the 'Fours' they thc:r!HelV.::s
haiidliiii; some of them broke
loud him ntaiions w hile others
hiii ;ii
ill Icmti in t-pecnicHiHMi and i"h-jw.(
ileal iiet.iliK. ApPlireuMy We !' J 1HU
i.ocJt.-.l 11..; prop from under .v...i h-lr foufunh.n l.y headiiiR't
-or cCihl ih.-d idem of autuinobiht i .rMty proccs-Hioti tu Hie nearest To
ot
"0;ir r.tnl-ti!oril In I'cl'U made use
ih. ir !": 'Six" In playing a rath.-r
ij p.:- o a! jo lie on their i on. '. i
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For Saturday
Beef Pork Veal
Spare Ribs
Brains Fish
Chickens
Vegetables.
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House of Good Meats
Phone 140
Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Talker return-
ed home last Saturday from an ex-
tended western trip. While euroiite
home Mr. and Mrs. f'arker spent sev-
eral Uas in Texas the guest of the
former's parents and during their stay
were the honor gusts at several din-
ner parties. They are now at home to
their friends at "12 Iowa avenue.
Mi:-s Mary Simpson of 1'iiricll whe
hH ii'-ell the p'li-fl of M'ss J.-nelle
Htt'Mc hit' rirt.ed hrtrne lipt-. Ireyi"
Plnrp of Oklnhoma City who has b"en
another admired visitor In Chit-kasha
also returned home this week. Miss
Sharpe was the guest of Mir.s ItooO
Chastain.
Mrs. Lee Olive and little son Gardi-
ner returned home on Thursday from
California. Mrs. Hen Johnson and
children who have also spent the sum-
mer in California are now In Was-
seka Minn. the guest of Mrs John-
son's sister Mrs. Lee Olive.
Mk-s Alexandria I'mwU left today
for Minco at which place she will
have charge of the school diirinx the.
coiulns year. M ss Huinadei tit Pugan
will leave Sunday for Alex where she
will also Knch.
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Mrs. Morsan Hamilton' returned
from Marlow on Thursday where she
was the gucbt of filcudu.
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YV. H. Drigk'srs J- V. Drm?:. i. C. Dtrn. Ed F. Johoi
Jicceasl of mercaittm cvrporttivat and Isniivi'limi ivllUti. I' very eetr-
fcty ext:c?c? cosilttcni with cno$ervatlvt bonkirg.
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OBSTRUCTIONS I
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The kid'ievs liver and bowels must; j
won: pcni-city 'o oppose o; ui- t-c
soiiu'.ih rehiducs.otli
erwist
wins
Report of the Cone! i lion of
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Uijres'iou nervous-i rj
Iicss w-akiii ss f
skin di.-icr.ses arid t ft
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lie Farmers Stale Bank
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
At Close of Business Aug. Oth 1013.
"Lit.hola ' removes the ol
to health by cleaning the
nrys bow ids and bleed of uiic
find the w iiste r xldue that p
the who!' ty tstem. "Lit kola''
satisfaction or P. oOntsj nichltiic.
Try a 2-" ' "i.t w)e tmhiy.
by a'l drui'i.'ists
Owl I'r'i4 H'ore sjiccla
Chlckasha. Adv.
Oespondency
Is often causied by Indisention and
constipation and quickly disappears
when Chamberiaiu'v folet re taken
I 'or sa!o by all d..ulcrs.--Adv. d&w
KlhS'JilRCKS
Loari3 and Discounts
Overdrafts -Furniture
and fixtures .
Heal Estate
St'ite and School Warrants
.i Cash and Sight Exchange
or sah'
1 aj-tents
Bills of Exchange
$ 101:.).)
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LIABILITIES
Capital Stock Paid in
Surplus and Ur.dividod Prolita
Deposits
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2947.33
4.0C1.72
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$201858.53
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M.K. Courtney Prc.Hent.
1). U Uaser. Catihior.
Opened fo; Basine'sa April ICth 1010.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. FOURTEEN, No. 213, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 6, 1913, newspaper, September 6, 1913; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732091/m1/2/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.