Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 12, No. 175, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 19, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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GAN & GRIBI
C D. fMP3fLL l.tlOEN.
COLD
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R K. WOOTTIN VICE PREIiDtNT
H B. JOHNSON. CASHIER
J T AUST ASST. CASHIIK
F. JOHNSON. ASST. CASHIIK
sh i'o Most Popuar Store
ESTABLISHED 1600
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WcMUill sell "Ouccn
Onality" Allocs for Wo
men wall our guarantee
that thi-v are as eood
tiiC llhr
wish.
Kvei y pair of
(isl critical could
Capital 100000.00
K M. HOL'IM.AND
A. S. lill.KKY
T. T. JOHNSON
Surplus 1j000.0J
YOUR BUSINESS SOLICITED.
directors :
T. W. I.AMI li )'. H. JOHNSON
'. II. l;rM-:NT K. K. VvoolTKN
HCJND ;. It. CAMI'I.I.U.
Deposits 442600.d7
II. B. JOHNSON
W. S. TINSMAJT
I UtI3BfaBAtt
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latest and most
GOAL.
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GOAL.
W. MUNF0RD &
GOAL.
CO.
Phone 255.
..11 Uie
As
f.iclor- and comprise the
up-lo-d.uc style-..
to the Price
i
i the uniform price for boots. none liitrli-
y'r f ' KJ er. The sturdy street shoe the dainty
ki:o r the iml elegant xitent kid is available at this rea-
sonable and attractive price.
ft
1
yfoman & Gribi
V:athi-:k I''okix'Ast: I'or to-
night and 1-Vinay increasing cloud-
iness and warmer.
Miss IiaNly's reception last
ewuing was well attended and a
most enjoyable affair.
K tioji . i s n:rj b'l-ii .!-"'
nt the t! lud s I. iip llijlel
Warfiinty drf Iti hi
b'grtl nliuiliw fr nl. Pl i.i
(lI'H.
; JlLlil ULMUUtllLII
FURS AND
WOOLEN AND FL
UNDEF'JVVEAH
WOOLEN AND COTTON
BLANKETS
and other th
lllllS to liii:
I r;hr
'-iiia
Mrs. Hattic Iluight returned
this morning from an extended
trip to New York where j tual Huriul
she visited her old home. The
Judge is wearing a more pleasant
expression since Mrs. llaig'it's
return.
A. C.
Ark. is
Recder.
Ms. IV.
P. Naiih
afternoon ;
"(weii. of Tine Uluff
isit!M;' I'r. and Mrs.
J. .!.n a;;d
are cuterUiii
iid this evenin
Mrs.
Tl.e Meih
prep .rli.g
will j :oi ..d. :)
Th..;;.-v;ii:
K. M. K
witli Cn.'..i''i
lias 1 eslg
posili.'.i
lra'ei out o:
st lad;
if
held
this
uisv ;
jar. which '
..rllv after!
IE
At tlie Cottage Hotel this Morning.
h. A.' Talbot of Sparta 111.
district deputy of the Modern
Woodmen of America is lic e w ork
ingupthc membership of that or-
litcr. He lias already secured nine
applications ami has prospects of
many more. The Modern Wood-
men is one the best organizations
of its kind presenting many attrac-
tive featuaesas a fraternal and pro-
tective order. There are two camps
of the order in Chickasha.
"irt
QUIGKLY EXTINGUISHED
v n )
it i;V. :
has been
i!a City
Uy
.pled
Co.
the Fire Department Loss
Small No Insurance.
to I
Jhkka j This morning at 9:30 o'clock
n. j fire was discovered in the kitchen
"l aL -1 r A b' of the Cottage Hotel located oppo-
esot clever compaca-; sitH)u. cnnvl nW rw
flames had already made consider-
able headway when the discovery
was made. 1 he room was filled
with smoke and the flames were
taking possessioiuof the roof. It
seemed that the whole building
must be destroyed. Instantlv lhp
. i. ... : . . i M if 11 . . i J
ine ujagic oi v-um ;. J1- 1 s f lc W1
name a:;d l;.c lar.ie ot Ous Bolhner
llOVT'S'.
'IV.i.c a s-.
lions add a
stir a iuai...
with sever. d
tits place i:pon a stage dressed
with luuuV....;e custnmes and you
have the average farce comedy.
Take al! the alniVv and add to them
much of comedians
ol tatcl.y .sviiigs mix
diajiciy cliorus leau-
and "A J'.t.ncu of Keys' easily
leads the fun 1:1. ik'iig eiiicles of
the decade. Manager Iiarl of the
Wagner theatre has .seemed it for
an atiraeiior on Saturday evening
November 1 when the perform-
ance will be given. "A bunch of
Key ?'' is a su'cuimg scteeehing
comedy briiuiul of excitement
king! ter aiui eiijoyr.ient. It was
wriiu u in lioyt's best vein and the
year:- have s."t dimmed its brilliancy.
A treat is in store lor ail who go to
vhiu s the unties of Grimes the
mack mauon.s of Lutieion Snaggs
and the delighii'ui ifigiuiioumiess1
is rejxirted to the fire de
partment and the pluck of the fire
boys together with the effective
working of the chemical engine
made quick work of the flames
In two and one half minutes from
the time the alarm was turned in
ine names were exuuguisnecl a
splendid record in quick fire-
fighting. The Cottage Hotel is ojierated
by Mrs. Thompson. It is owned
by A. T. Nichols. The total loss
on account of the fire did not
amount to more than $25. There
w as no insurance. The origin of
the fire is not definitely known
but there is a theory that it orb'-
. r 'r i 1 . . r . .1 r -
01 JLUU' auu y- inated from a defective galvanized
Mau..ger Both tier lias engaged a jron fjue
brilb. nt company of players who j
will mlrodtiee ruined specialties! Attorney Wallace Hendrix went
and rend. r a score of the latest to Law ton yesterday on legal busi-
H-.pu'..ir vug.- and ballads. "A nesa.
BuikIi of kt; " is a perennial de-1 '. "
j. ; .... . . i California jv.nits by Frisco $5.
.. . . 1 Tickets on sale every day. A fine
se:l m ine b:sa;r stage lure. No' . . .
: winter trip. Stop-overs allowed
fir.t ( i ': iiV 1s Ki ll TIT. si-nfH : . 1 1
' . " ' and fine side trips. For particulars
. -phone 210 or see A. C. Wilson
J -'
Take Your Savings
To The Bank
Don't (like ebsDren with thfm Bt
bomo. The safest nlace therp ii
''iy r fl-d xj the enterprising
-jj burglar.
The
" Chickasha Trust Co.
rpr Bank
' reepivfi rf.'pngit in any porn from
' 3 one drl'nr upward. It p-yi In.
1 l per erni. per anuam on
r S
- j-
V h ir
U aTonriti.
Tti" bank has a cfriitI of
rp "Mt.d iicder tht? Sta'e bankiDi laws aud its
Tho Chickasha Trust Co. Bank
AT Tin: IIOTKI.S.
Tl'KSDAY.
Chas. Neff of Ana-dark o was
registered at the Early.
B. I'. Small of Boston was at
the Royal.
Win. McLeod of Brookfieid
Mo. registered at the Robinson.
O. h. Bounds and K. K. Gisham
Graham I. T. were at the Rob-
inson. R. A. Fanner and wife of
ashington JU. L. were guests at
the harly.
P. II. Hess and wife of Sioux
City were arrivals at the Early.
F. and Ed Barns Bailey I. T.
stopped at the Robinson.
E. II. Graham and W. B.
Bailey registered at the Early
from Oklahoma City.
II. W. Walke Richmond Va."
was a guest at the Early.
E. Coslet Kingfisher was at the
Robinson.
L. Wood and wife Dallas were
at the Early.
WEDNESDAY.
II. C. Brown of Oklahoma City
was at the Royal.
W. E. Taylor Oklahoma City
registered at tile Early.
J. H. Garnett Bradley I. T.
was a guest at the Robinson.
L. I lord registered at the Rob-
inson from Lawton.
S. W. Weatherly and wife of
Fort W orth were at the Early.
M. F. Pearson of Bcntonville
Ark. was registered at the Royal.
J. W. Miller of Pocasset was at
the Robinson.
John Stewart Wellington Kan.
was a guest at tb -Early.
W. W. Miller and wife of Gal
veston stopped at the Royal.
Geo. L. Barry of Bowie regis
tered at the Early.
W. II. Hapford of El Reno
was registered at the Robinson.
P.E. Humphrey Lawton. reg
istered at the Farley.
J. F. Alexander Wichita was
a guest at the Earley.
Callaway 'is
dtf
Wiintu'l. yt'Vfral you g Indus
- solicitors for th-? Cli.eUiiil'-i .)!u.
AssoeiuUtm. AyuKU-
sox Bros Undertaker. 71! 7
Of r.e:ui!iful High Grade Pianos
a'. Denton' Music iStore
ND NOVEMBER 25
Urtlla'A 's buys fwir.h;rs.
8a vo mouey by buj ing one of our
boating t)lovf. Bate it VVubaei1.
A . f : ... .
ti tf ' vfi'unuuiiy 10 oiive juonej
Kverytbiug at Greatly
Bedaced Prices.
Two uittii;lt; yirla are varittd tit
the Mod d Liiuinby a' t uee.ii 171-ol
We boy id I ki.id' of ciean nt- w
or old feathers Cdlcvay's fnr-
ulturo bioo'. dt.1
(Jlean chiekru turkey. dneK
and goose feathers tionht ut Ciba-
Wi 'a fiiriiiiiire suin- nf
('riu..- Hr.'l o oar sioei: if lii'ri'-
ing Bi.ivfh V(. s. v.( jeu
money. Bub' & UM.pc tf
Pleasi' uaileistaud :l;jit we !HV
in.'t'tiiig nil CH.'iipt'froa in oar
liui sod iin BiviDy vf U.fin:' win.
I UK ni ri; Wan I'-AKKUy. tf
Thu Pa'iiOH Uiu ' yt'irei- Hi ! only
sntiionzt'd iifiit in t.'i eily lortl.t-
(lliiefcHrna Eicctrie C'n. for j ;(. ties.
T'ley huinilti I'OdOhiii :nc n-." qii'ji-
ty whio'i are fnn.::.li. d -selne-ively
y nw
C'hicliii-ilirt E fctric Co.
OlHee of U. t. Mar-d;ul
Chickasha I. T. Nov 10 1903.
Notice is licrrby uiveu tbat on
Wednesday tbe ISih int at 3
o'i.l ek p. m. I willnpR'i the doori
of Ibe Kt. Woitb Gucery Co ind
8Ul at greatly redauad prices the
grocery stock of said firm. Tl;in
Bale is pursuant to uu order of
oonrt aud stock roust tin sold
Will sell any quantity from one
pound op.
B. II. Colbert
U. S. Marshal.
By O. Mudsen
D-i ut v.
Ht'iMg eounptdled to raise a Urge
rnoir..i t of money by November
25 li I febll offer lor Hale at great
ly .T')n;:ed prices anything in trj
Stole uotil that date.
As is wiili known my stock of
pUr.os includes most of the lead-inghiali-grarle
makes and my stock
of mdhII musical umtrnments sheet
unisii: grapbophoDes music books
et ij Hie largest and best select-
ed ever cff.)rd for sale by bdj
uiado 6toie in either territory.
I u!so invite ion to inspect my
ntw pi too pla.yerp The Ceodian
ij the most perfect machine of this
kind invented to date. Come in
ind net luy prices. They will eon-
vim eynu thai tbcabove btatements
art" eoi rcc'.
310 Chieliaubaavenue Dextdoor
(o Ciiridiugbam Edwards & Boyd.
Phone 86. F. M. DENTON'.
172.85
PAllLKJi THE PAINTER
1) es til kind of sign work
boQ.e piiiutiuir paper hanging
giuz ig Fresco painting aud makes
specialty of carriage painting and
firot rfilas nQ punning.
En. Pahlka 319 Kan. Ave.
mention. Just received
line of
SOFA CUSHION
The Famou
Jackman
P-.r
Itiij.ll
III
nuder now management.
RATES SI.50 PER DAY
Modern conveniences. Ebc'iii
lights. Bath. Sample room etc.
Cor. Fourth and Choctaw Av:-.
J. R. PENDROY
PEOPRIBTOK
Hi'. i; ? :'.. U ff lie
We buy feathers
fornitare atore.
All kinds of scavenger work
done on short notice. Leave your
order at the Nickel Store.
J. B. Boatrigbl
TAX COLLECTOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that I
will atteud at my den in the of
fice basement of the Firs Kation
ai Bank Cbickanhs f. T. on Mon
day Sept. 2 1903 and bereattei
from day to day till the 10ih dar
of Dpeerrher 1903 inclusive for
the purpose of recti ving fcliool
and general taxes due fli city of
Chickasha for tbc year 1003. Al!
taxpayers are respectfully urged to
avoid the ps-nailj by rsayira
promptly.
A li. Thompson
Angel cake Devil cake
Fruit cake Nut cake
Fancy cake Plain cake
Every kind of good cake
At X 1 1 ti
White Swan Bakery
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Vv i i
CmtiiAta LoDrr
N0.78.
A r A M
(p7''?C ' Kegular meetlnu
" '""ir X Js 3r" Monday nliihi
nt PIUh minh 1
-.
Wv.V O. Gllmore W. M
'' ' ' N K. F. Mnfl.rn B.A
WAsniTA VAU.IT LODT.tNo
43 KnlKhtii ol f y thlas.
MtPts every Monday nlehl
n tl.e . Avtie Hull over Ken-
iBll cl!iy'ii fur.liure
-tore. Vlsiiinc brothera cor-
Daily wtlomed.
C. M. MnrAn.
. .. ..chncenorcoin.
J. Howard Miliar
Keeper if Uecordt Scl.
OUICKASHA CHAPTER
No 17. B A. M.
v ' ui oe.ua monin
E. Ham rLToii H. p
H. V SeofFEHK. Seorer
THE
ADVANTAGES OF
ELECTRIC LIGHTS
are so apparent that we tire al
most ashamed to talk ubout tbcni.
They stick right out like the rm-t
on your face. But as AIarcn
Aurehus might have Bnid if hi
bad thought of it: "If a nun
blow not his own horn the same
it shall not be blowed." And
our office boy says he'll be blowed
f be can see why we should hide
our light under a half buwhe .
bo to save argument we are
widing to admit that there is no
light that even approaches tht
electric light in quantity of light
radiated all around the room.
The quality of the light you
can see for yourself. E eetric
lights give a strong clear vivid
white light. That is w hat in de
manded today pure white light
and plenty of it.
If our points are not clear to
you it is undoubtedly due to the
fact that your light is poor. Jl
you will put in a full equ men;
of electric lights the whole sub
joct will lie mado beautifully
iuminons and we wil have pence
in the family.
Ghickasha Electric Co.
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Rates C J.M ;3irclty
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t)'.h b' rectf.
P
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SPENCEFJ
Blacxrmi.hinn:.
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halt. AVO . ;
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vlliOhASHA LOUUK NO . 1. O. O. T.
Meeti Tuemly nlghi
Geo. McGaug: ey N O.
A. HalKhi Secy.
ONLY HIGH QUALITY TOILET
ARTICLE
Will producd satiftfaclory reuHs.
Inferior things are uot only worih.
less but sometimes positively barm
ful.
All our good are perfectly re
liable). Thy are relin' le wi;h tis
much cre as our DltLGS AND
.MEDICINES and will be found
jOHt S gO lit.
Some emohent ero-dd tm nej to
keep the skin 'n g o I cniiilition.
A e curry in itQfk a I the :re prn.
tlons widely ad v er'.ixed. O r
Coroation Caem is an exceib-nt
skiu f'jod whiteuinc coftenitg
and beautifying It. Only 2oo pi r
bottle.
DHOWNsorrs ?;iai;:1acy
UieMOLA V COMMANDERV
No. 4. K. T.
Mcete on the flrtt MondA
sight of ecb moctb
M. M. BlATlKa. E.I
B. F. f-corritH .Kfcoreer.
MOOEttS WOOUMENor AMERICA.
Mcoti every Krlumj n!ht to A O U W Hill
Visum iniaiDere cordially Inylted to stteno
. J9Ttmo.
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niHKASIIA LODGE SO. 52
AS'UST OKDKK I'atTtU WOKIMIH
Mecte every Thurdy nlxht la new A. O. C
W. Lall. Ail member and rlgitinf brother
l"''- T. i Coareler Kecorder
1- A. Tils-u.M w
EVr.R'iKKEN KEHEKAH LOUUE NO II
Mry K rroee. W. O
A. see
B.CAHPE.VTEK AN'O J0IMR8.
!rtt'.ii; d 8rd Wedceedayi of each bob U
in O. O. r. hail at T M p m.
1 H MoociRK Pre..
L E. MILLER 8to.
If a Telephone would eave yi
half dozen trins a davlii
usually saves people from thru
to six times that many wouldn't
it be an economical investment
A telephone in your house or
place of business conts you less
than 10 cents a day. Six tr; i.
a day would cost you net itA
than ten cents each or a total ol
6( cents. In a mouth tbi would
foot up the enormous total of i
counting Sundays and all. Put
some business men im tt.iir
phone 100 or more times a day
They couldn't do without it.
We'll install your phono for
you in a day's notice. Our local
exchange and toll s stem have aH
been oveihanled and placed in
first class condition. We guar-
antee good service; prompt cour-
teous attention. All you have
to do ii "ring up central".
Don't you think von
had better install a
phone?
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