Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 80, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 5, 1910 Page: 4 of 8
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CHICKASHA DAILY .EXPRESS
EVANS &1SM1TH PUBLISHERS-
(IrtiKCK 11. EVANS EDITOR
I Warn P. Smith. Manaih:k
TELEPHONE NO. 43
OFFICIAL P A 1' E 11 OF GRADY COUNTY
Entered at tlio PosUdTiee at Chickasha
Oklahoma aa second class mail matter.
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA APRIL'S. l'JIO
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Ouo )eai delivered by carrier $4.80
Six months delivered by carrier.- 2.4(1
Tlji-eii months delivered by carrier 1.20
Oi:o mouth delivered by carrier.. .4(1
Oe week delivered by carrier .10
One your by mail .... 4.00
Six months by mail 2.00
Three. month.! iy Iliaj l.oo
Sillyio e01y ri. .0
ir'ui.-i(ii lalioii oul ol' the sdflto anil no
! more will be ii Mowed on the streets of
lli.e'eiiy." "
C'lticlali:i hni li'l H y a had her hlmre
of .street inentlieaiils and wi;li oiliei
cities wecilliin them out It is evident
that we hhall have more than our
tharc iiniess drastic meiiires are tak-
en io prevent It. It l n well Known
laet I hat the bcKKing iro!'esMion Is
often more remunerative than produc-
tive labor to nerlillt the beKxars to
ply llielr trade huliseilmiiiately is to
permit the public: to be Imposed upon
by the unworthy mid to do the worthy
merdleaiiL injustice. The system of
handling all sueh eases through the
ebaiity association or the police is the
only .proper one and It should be i-
eau produce vld
serious chaipe w
him; otherwise i
uce In proof 'of his
(ti''i ready lo bear
must think lie made
without- sui'fi-
tliat he there-
elements of a
an unwarranted "ntiacK
llcieiit know led .' mid
lore lacks some of the
f-rt'iit statesnuiii.!
i
"Look at youx'iiax receipt and vote."
i j ;!rc KejmblliTiia. Study your tax
receipt before you vole and you'll un-
CANNONISM AND ALDRICH ISM IS
REPUBLICANISM.
their
nish (heir benefactors
pnigii expenses.
Ho why should .we haggle about ;
Caunonlsm and Alilricliisin. and In-1
velgh against Cannon ' and Aldrich? j
They are party leaders und good Re-1
publicans. They were standpatters In
1H0S and they are standpatters still.
When it comes to legislation to "acts"
so is their party so is Tuft so Is the
whole ship's ciew :of them: Henry
W'atterson. in the National .Monthly.
demand that the Republican press has
lied to you about the state 'administra
tion causing high taxes. State taxes j
are reasonable. It Is? you town town-j
ship county and scliiool district -taxes j
that are high. Tills' Republican press!
dope evidently waj -'written In the be-j
lief that the voters are fools and can
be driven into the Republican parly j
on account of high' taxes ' simply be-
cause the !;U'public;vn doplst said theyj
were caused by tlio'.. Democratic state;
adminlstra Ion. Stanly your tax receipt j
quoted as saying that the ; ami you'll find that' these doplsts are
trying to deceive you.' .uriow ne-
augurated In Chicliasha.
MR. ROSS ON THE PRESS.
will not
- We are hearing u good deal nowa-
days of Cannonisin and Ahlrichisn'i.
Most obloquy is heaped upon Cannon
because lie is the older and in some
ways the more vulnerable of-the two.
The critics have more- lo fear from
Aldrich and less to make by assailing
Jy in. As a matter of fact. Cannonism
and Aldriehisin is Republicanism. It: - o :
is Republicanism pure and simple. The: BANISH THE STREEET BEGGARS
scheme f fabricating some odius con-j
cell of p'eisoniiliz.ing.this ;md by giv-
ing it a new name seeking to segregate
it from company of that whb:h under
its proper appellation n tor.;' oeen la
n.Kia- and accepted is not. new to
party r warfare liven In commerce
many ii eoniinodity has been
under me label .. yhieh. -under
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ii.ir ni ii n ' "i' ....
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whole scheme of making scape-1 position as eu as piunucu iu -mosc
and Cannon and ol
toiiMsof'the Republi-
iljeuii is iitcrely a plfea
j iw ' y
Republican jiartj with
Leslie I. Ross who Is running for
cam- governor
i Democratic papers of the si at
tell the -truth about polli leal condi-
tions "in-cause 7"i 'per. cent oi them
are subsidized by the . poiiiicluus In
power." . ;
(uil '( -a fces "'. Nations- ti.nd
The
goats jof. Aldrich
so unloading the.
can party ou
in abeVance
It U tin
whiclr ithe country has to deal and the
Republican-party Is slowly but .surely
becoming another name for oiganized
corruption'.'' Having;-educated its vo-
taries to believe that wealth may be
Beggars should not be allowed on the
j streets at least unless they 'are worthy.
'.Many of them are the rankest frauds.
. ! livery case should have the special
attention of the police; but if is much
rejected ! better that these unfortunate ones be
. another ; fared for by
the regular charity asso-
tav'e tlie public from lm-
who are really needy and deserving
Muskogee fhpenlf. . f
'' iU'e Ciilt- aaeitt.lon o t he-; loll ovviii.tt
tt'liiea flpteareu ! in
u'i f- i ! ' I
We have no means of knowing to a
certainty lust how many newspapers
lire subsiu.z'ed but Mr. Ross; being a"
statesman of astute mind we suppose
he has carefully investigated every
Democratic paper in the state and has
found evidence sufficient .to convict;
otherwise as a statesman he would
not make a broad statement like that
if lie made such a statement without
having first Investigated he might
justly be accused of forming an opin-
ion without definite knowledge upon
which to" base if and if his conclusion
In regard to the newspapers was reach-
ed ti this uiauntr. it .migh1.1in'iul13:I-v
be' inferred that he reached 'conclu-
sions on the other important matters
In the same manner. And alt. this
...11 1 1 K.wl
view.
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WASHINGTON NOTES.
4
i Washington April 0. The McUmre
j faction Is making preparation.' to uup-
! port the state Itcinildlean chairman
j Jim i-inrrls for governor. The other
most prominent faction the ITynn-
j Cade faction is concentrating Its sup-
port and Influence to John l-'ields of
J Oklahoma City. These two factions
are about equal In slrength and there
! promises to be a good horse race for
i the Republican nomination for gov-
! crnor.
' Gore Gets Favorable Report.
j Senator Gore has succeeded iu get
ting a lavorable report on his bill for
the division of the' state into court dis-
tricts.; This wilt he of lues-imable
value to the people of the state tluv
will not be compelled to travel tiround
I over tue mate to tne uttferatit coiiCs
I at an enormous expense.
congress Standpatters Are Terrified. i
the reiMKllation of the fa; no-.W- j
drich "high cost of living" tariff bill '
.In the recent election iu the four-';
district 'he I'oi
POLITICAL ANNOUNCCMENTS.
FOR REGISTER OF DI-EDS.
FOR SHERIFF.
(!-o.
dldate
tii-eds.
W. I'etly announce us
l'or the office of rcgl.-tcv of
subject lo the action 'jf the
Ccotge A llrown iiniiounce.s his can-
didacy fur the office of nlierll'1' subject
to the action of tho Democratic voters
at tho primary.
John C. Lewis anuo'.'.nces his candi-
dacy for the office of sheriff of Grady
county subject to the Democratic
volera
m-inoi rals Att;'ist.
FOR COUNTY SUPF.RI NTENfjCNT
G. F. Nirvvell of Niiiiniv.ih announces
a cand'.tlate for county tipcriiitcud-
flit of schools subject to the action (if
the De.u.teratH.
M. 11. Loullian announces that he Is
a candidate for blierllf of Grady coun-
ty subject to the action of the Demo-
crat ic voters.
liver' notice how often
passes a blll "w Inding up Indian af-
tuifs?" It's probably a-ikind of habit
into which the statesmen have fallen
but someaow or another 'they rever g(t j teenth Massachusetts
the thing entirely' wound up.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
i E. W. Frcy of Amber announces at !
I a candidate for representative from j
! Grady county iu the legislature sub-
i j..ct to the action of the Democratic j
! voters.
FOR TREASURER. I
Alr.itftoffi. no
iL aim Bian:j.i;u(
i lie j Moots oil
and as a doni
feis-11nibiitli'!;.iltiu?thiiiilng
tlo?iilt5':';'roi''ef-
tlliiik:
i .man .wno
created by actor congress it proceed-
ed to exemplify this by a systemof
Robbery and Jobbery which it nick-
named Protection and which did pour
fabulous riches into the pockets of the'
rew at the cost of the many. In return
the few so enriched were expected to
ruriiis) and did for a long time fur-
pews .4 r Ueli
bklalioiuu'h:
'Tue professional beggar in Oklaho- I.feot.
ma Ciiy has received the eol-1-. haiHUV -AJiMkUMft-1W'SWtMiJ
and the gang which" numbers' about! ate means of knowing the precise iium-
13 will not lie-seen on .the streets to ber of subsidized newspapers but our
any noticeable extent hereafter if the1 1 general opinion based on ordinary ob-
work of the Provident association and i servation in that the percentage of
police "department continues as during j honor and honesty among the news-
the past week. The beggars have been; paper men Is about the same as it is
making Oklahoma City their headquar-j miiong men engaged In oth.T lines of
'ters'for several months' and the 'au: i 'business .and at least it is fully as
thorities have started a clean-up on I high as it is among politicians. How-
them. . This class'of people ..which has ! ever we are from Missouri always
been working here has been given free j willing lo be shown and if Mr. Ross
The Vinlta Leader' speaks of the
Kaster iiervlc.es In the church or that
city'-as being- of "high order. " In oth-
er words . we suppose the co. tuines
scenic effects ; and .. specialties were
rflght up-to-no'v. i . .. J
. o -.'."
Aiiiioiinceiuent ha gone out from
Sag: Diego for; a great Paiiama-Calilor-niafjexpovlaliun;.liT
1915. You are ad-
vist'd 'to wait for the big: show. ; i
O '
Que of tlie niall order houses bits 4111-
noui.ced that Jf will erdcl. a largo build-
in4''ln' Dallas and Chickasha patrons
wii furnish part of the money.
" li ' :
.to matter how; busy you: are' you
W. T. Cloud announces as a candi-
date for treasurer of Grady county sub-
ner stronghold or high -proicctio t has lu ult "CLWU " " "
litit the Republicans 011" the deiu;!v.! Joun w. Fitch announces his canJi-
The election of Eugene N. Fo-r .1 j j.icy l01. tl.t.;lsur0r of Grady county
Democrat was a great surprise to j subjcct to tho action of the Demo
.M'-s. Kd;;nr Hale of Tultle n 11 11 011 11 -ccs
her candidacy for' the office of
county tupiriuteiidciit of schools sulj-jer-t.
to the action of the Democrats.
FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY.
II I.I hi I r announces that he is a can-
didate for county attorney subject to
the net lor. of the Democrats.
FOR JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
T. P. Moore announces .that he Is
candidate for ju.-uice of the peace of
Chickasha towustii) subject to the ac-
tion of the DeinoVruts.
crats.
W.'S Kilgore announces his candi-
dacy for tlio office of county treasurer
subject to the action of the Democrats
iu tho primary.
carfiafrot'd to spend a little time every
daf; in boosting Chickasha. .
them and plainly indicates the drift!
) of public sentiment against the high
j tar'.ff double-dealing of the republi
can?
Standpatters Still Standing Pat.
In the face of the moral and political
triumph of Mr. Foss in Massachusetts
the eqtlre Republican representation
in .congress voted down a resolution
offered by Mr. Fitzgerald a Democrat'
moving to repeal this pet" measure of
the.; trji.str.Tie Dciviocwte voted -as
one lnjini in favor of repealing the: . .
"high ;jost otrfing;WKifr. law.' 3-.johnir.Peun (it Pocassot hercV'y pu'r
.1"aft a. Hot Dinner Artist. yjTituneett! for'tba -office yt .county com
. A- li'j-g manufutjiureR lW:-IaHsacuViiisBlOucr ' District;: Xu.; ;lUnoi:ter!)J
setts Wisl offered to wager $10000 that; subject to e.jjumpcrauc. . uiary .
it. "t'l'ii; 1 1 it in 1
DOR MAS
MEETING
R. II. Wilsoif.annouuccs as candi-
date for county treasurer subject to
tlio-Democratic primary. ;
: ' 1 : 1
FOR C0UNJY..CQMMISSIONER.
There .la no better place.
your money than Chickasha. ;
. . o lL
: Some of the candidates will be elect
ed and some will "also ran." .'
; Quite a "blow out'
the weather niau."
CHICKASHA MERCHANTS MEET
ALL COMPETITION.' ..'
the ndf t jienWont will bo a.Dcmocra.t'.
He sa'ysvrhP people are getting lircd of
to iuvesf ' having their president cnasmg arounu
. lover the country making after dinner
speeches at 'the expense of the country.
He calls Taft a "hot dinner artist."
Cannon's Cunning Chicanery.
The recent fight in the house result-
ed in naught for the country. Cannon
dictated the membcrship-of the rules
committee and they all stand- ready
and willing to do bis bidding. Cannon-
ism still reigns supreme in the house.
FOR DISTRfCT CLERK."
today thanks to
J. R. Callaham announces as a can-
didate for tho nomination for district
clerk subject; to the Democratic pri-
mary. :
FOR COUNTY CLERK.
On next Thursd".y night at the city
hall will be held one of the bigger.t
union mass meetings ever held in
Chickasha The Trades Council has
planned for the occasion for the pant
several weeks and will ffave a large
11 umber of eiwipjeut -and intcreKliiu;-
talker; piescnt. The meeting Is not
torT:iiioii.nieu aiOiiC but every body is
hi vitid to attend.
t';morjc' the speakers will be S. O.
-'if Daws -mate librarian and an eloquent
'l'oi;a'or;"'f'.' '('." Zi-UU-v aiid".t: LUthDl
L-1 'Link's ton.' -irl'sidciit- and' 'scereUu'r'Vif '
I the State Federation of Labor; Mrs.
1 Ida Porter-.Moyer a prominent union
J worker; W II. Wisneiy organizer for
1 the Garment Workers of America.
For
Rent New i-room modern
.. Joe-D. Lindsay announces his can- j house ."a 1U1 : barn at 821 Iowa; good
diuacy for tho nomination for" "county j C-room modern house at 113 Iowa :
clerk subject tO-"e action of the! also several small house'. Jei:kins &
Democrats iu tht 'primary August 2.; Major. o-'M
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nrcH (r fir yarn a;T-iinl rcidirt
hrfakar;- wur Hre- tornado light
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faith in
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Sewing Machine
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If ill K iplacf lo v'Hi w-:(ho'
PRICE .
Installment
$35.00
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Panel Axminister rugs was
$18.75 $14.00
S:ixnv Axministcr rujj
$22.50 ...:.- -
was
$18.00
Smit h's Ax minister rujrs was
$25.1K)-: - $20.00
Superior Axminister rugs
was $27.00 $22.00
Ardahan Axininistcr rugs
was $12.50 $34.00
Ingrain rugs was $5.00 ... $4.00
Matting rugs was $1.00 $3.20
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Furnisher
Furniture Carpets Matting Lineoleum Go-carts Buffets Tables all and any goods in the house
go at 20 percent discount. These cuts are not on raised prices but our regular prices which have
been the lowest in the city at all times. That is thb reason that others had to cut. We do best for
you always our terms are cheapest.
FURNITURE DAYS
Beginning today the most extensive sale of interior furnishings for the home that has ever been in-
augurated. J'Thu public is assured of the best opportunities. A genuine sale not half-way prices
but' prices that will interest you for your good. Dori't fail to call at this store and look. If you want;
easy payments we have it.
2 2 Different style
Refrigerators
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ilia
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The best guaranteed
absolutely by thefact-ory-not
bv us- to give
entire satisfaction.
Come in and see how easy it
is for you to get a refrigeratoc
at prices not heard of before.
Sec this one. Porcelain lined
ice capacity 50 lbs. large roomy
"Gibson" was $15.00. $2.00 down .
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Mat
tresses
ALL HOME MAKE
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The best Mattresses are those that are made in
Chickasha Oklanoma. Do justice by buying your
next mattress from our two home factories. They
deserve your patronage. Look and see what others
quofe yoU. prices for. 'OuVvprices follow .
1 side Cotton Excelsior
was $2.25 now
2 side Cotton Excelsior
was $2.50 now -: -
All Cotton 0 lbs. was 55.00
$1.80
2.00
$3.95
All Cotton o5 lb. was
$050 now. -
Our Best Collins guar-
anteed 20 yrs. was $14
Our Best Sigmon guar- (Til flfl
antccJ 20 yrs. was "'15 4 I I UU
$5.00
$11.00
Iron
and
Bed
Brass
v' v.-;' Kp:n
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This line takes a big
discount-Big Drop-So
lowthat it will surprise
you.
Iron Bed regular size
fitted with an all cott-
on mattress and best
soring in the house.
This set complete was
$16.50 is now
10.80
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tin 1 -r-v
ii assurr-d in only
one .folding g.
unt4 tlpl.il Hon;
r-. U)i r new
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itic? more roorr.y
and more com-
fortable than
any other con
veyance for baby. It is the only
go-cart in yh'cli Imby crt re-
cline in a comfortable position.
This means (1) no cramped tired
logs: (2) no aching back; Z) no jostle
or jar. Bby' comfort is 000 reasou
why atfectiooate mothers iuuat oa the
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roji'iftns whv roil sliuUiil w J; 'f M
rrii'iond "hr you sli'iUli!
six '
Fulton Folding
. Go-Cart
Price 4i
$0.00
S Piece Paror
Suits
Genuine Mahogany
Genuine Leather
was $100.00
now
580.00
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