Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. SIXTEEN, No. 298, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1915 Page: 3 of 8
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ILY EXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA.
PAGE THREE.
CHICKASHZ.
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rr Ladies' and Children's Shoe Section
riprises the most critically selected styles from several of America's most
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OF THE TOWN
Assisting as Court Deputy.
During the rush of work following
the adjournment of tho regular jury
trial term of the district court' Clerk
Newman has added to his list of dep-
uties Sid Braley late of P.lshee Ariz.
but formerly a resident of Chlckashu.
Mr. Draley was at one time connected
with the water department of Chick-
i. film.
j Police Court Business Light. "'
1'ollco court business is falling off
lutely. With the exception of a man
and woman jointly charged with Im-
moral conduct there wan nothing
doing either yesterday or today at the
municipal bar of justice. In tho cans
mentioned tho man was fined ten dol- '
lars and locked up In jail in default J
of payment. The woman was fined !
Eeveu dollars and paid up.
Will Make Chlckasha Future Home.
;J. r. Khipp connected with the
state educational department who has
een making this city his
ters for tho past several weeks has
decided to remove his family here and
mitke Chlckasha his permanent home
In future. Mr. Shipp was for a long
time principal of the hUh achool at
Ada. Mrs. Shlpp will arrive In Chick-1
asha from Ada tills afternoon.
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- representative specialty factories
It is in charge of two expert shoe fitters who will take pleasure in giving
YOU A PROPER FIT.
We invite your inspection of the new fall styles cf the Selby Shoe for women and the Kalt-Zimmer line
for Children and Misses'. We are also excluiive sellers in Chickasha for the famous
Bion F. Reynold $5.00 Shoe for Men
Eagle Mercantile Company
CHICKASHA'S BIG BUSY STORE"
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"- Looxed Like a "f
One of the
lady stenoKs at
) authority for tho
vlmn Superintendent
statement ths Fofd the t.ity
i-neparu uro; tt 8n(nt ... tno
sixty at the rate of five for two cents
receiving a total of twenty-four cents
for the sixty apples. Find why two
boys may sell at an average price of
five apples for two cents and receive
from the sales one cent more than
eterdayKr ... 0 . I one boy received by selling at straight
linen In cm .1 .-if. if fivn nnnlpH for two Cents. Mr.
i - nied inrouKnoui iw:
which p
5if the morninK and after- i
greater p- . uu . .nietelv
i'i sand and dust that he
! lintn hi''
: coated
j w ould I
I femro'
Spruceby Spruces Spruclngly.
Henry Klledpe known to his inti-
mates as "Hank Spruceby" has ac-
cording to latest reports ffro'in th
county court house and from banking
circles been spruuug up most tspruc- N g Disturbs Carey.
iiiKly of late. Not satisfied with a ! j Man On The Street simply
"beneath-theskln" twice over shave! m.4 that his name must be Carey
nnd a modern hair cut. secured pre- "any rate he Is uninformed as to
paratory to taking In the show IukI lruth of this assumption. The
evening EHe'tee Information says lu-cntleman referred to Is the genial
vested In and used five pounds of taljsht ticket asent at the Hock Islan'
cum powder and three quarts of ha'!.. ami hears the reputation of an-
price of five apples for two cents.
Mullican avers it can be done.
City Council Meeting Tonight.
ly have passed for a "cullud ! The city council --IH hold its res
tonic in perfect ini? his toilet as a
while
fore the curtain" preliminary
evening in sockty.
An
Well Pleased With Chlckastv
Marmnduko Corhyn. iyjaR''r for
the Oklahoma state a;--''' f('r the
.C ntral . States. Jnsurr-'? c"Pttny-
vlth offices In .tho i'lrst Niitjonal !
Itnnk buildine sta"' tis morning
that ho was well tea-& with the
I usitH'NS outlook ft hls company in
this secliun and ltlt he !s ci PK'!R''
w ith Chl kash!":l" " "r j
I any made mistake In BclectlnK Find the 0dd Cent.
this city as 'hP Place for maintuininv; . . . tw.U(er whi(.n
County Trasurcr Mullican is handing
nlnr semi-monthly meetine this eve
ning. Bills and accounts including
salaries amounting bo f 4761.24 will
bo presented for allowance. This sum
covers the entire expense account of
the city for the month of October.
"Vaoged" and Fined.
.; Bill Bstes at.a Sam Clark two of
tiit pnrtles taken in ' :?! ay night's
i aid.' were arraigned before Judge
Moore yesterday afternoon and
nleaded guilty to vagrancy charges.
Minimum fines were recorded against
swerim? more fool questions
k'.'plng a continuous-performance
fiiiMo at work than does or can any
other ticket agent of the Hock island
rvstem. "Carey" if that be his name
f an answer two questions at once sell j
threft full tickets and two halves take i He Wants to Know.
T cents out gf a twenty and refer the
grouchy drummer to Ihe baggage d-
imr'.ment over his kick about excess
haug.i5e without even finding a plate; young ladies who cried at the theater
for a comma much less a seml-ct.lon
or a period in his conven-ation.
Chickasha Grain Today.
No. 2 milling wheat D'ic.
No. i milling export wheat 'jOc.
Corn ear (mixed) 47c.
Corn white ear 48c.
Corn shelled (mixed) 48c.
Corn white shelled 49c.
Oats. 27e.
Chickasha Cotton Today.
Lint 10 5-8C.
Seed $33 per ton.
Cnlcago Grain Today.
WHEAT.
December Open 1 1.0 1 5-8 to 1 .04
1-4; close. $103 1-2 to $1.U3 5-S.
May Open $1.05 1-4 to $1.0.".; close
$104 7-8. '
The opening which ranged from l-4c Receipts 4000; steady.
3-8c to 5-8c to 3-4c advance was to $i. 00.
to
followed by moderate additional gains.
Firmness developed in oats as a re-
sult of the strength of other cereals.
New York'Cotton.
r
NKW YORK Nov. 10. After open-
ing steady today at an advance of one
point -to a decline of 2 points the
cotton market eased off during the
early trading under scattered selling
which seemed to be inspired by weak-
ness in New Orleans reports that a
traveling expert estimated the crop at
12800000 bales Including linters and
the unsettling effect of increased sub-
marine activity in Italian waters Jan-
uary contracts sold off to 11.48c and
Beeves $6.00 SCHOOL DISTRICT8 ARE MAKING
REPORTS TO SUPERINTENDENT.
Hogs Receipts 3000; lower 20c to j
Teachers of ; the . Grady county
2.)C uuiK y:is to ?ti.tt. !
Sheep Receipts 200;
Lambs $7.25 to $8.23.
steady.
Try This Daughters.
Papa "Why hang It girl that tel.
low only earns nine dollars a week!"
Pleading Daughter "Yes; but daddy
dear a week passes bo quickly when
you're fond of one another." Judge.
GET
RID OF THOSE POISONS
YOUR SYSTEM!
IN
You will find Dr. King's New Lifo
Pills a most satisfactory laxative m
releasing the poisons from your sys-
March to 11.6!ic shortly after the call j tcm. Accumulated waste and poisons
Leonard Hawn In a fit of temporary . . un
mental abberation has issued thej December Q to 60 l-2c;
statement that he would like for the J close 5H 3-8c.
May Open 63 1-2 to Wrtc; close
or about 10 points net lower but at
this level the market was steadied by
covering and prices rallied 7 or 8
points from the lowest before the end
of the first hour.
Fort Worth Livestock.
FORT WORTH Nov. 10. battle-
cause manifold ailments unless re-
leased. Dizziness spots before the
eyes blackness and a miserable reel-
ing generally are Indications that you
need Dr. King's New Life Pills. Take
a dose tonight and you will experi-
ence grateful relief by morning. 25c.
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schools are filing their reports for the
month of October with thl county
superintendent. These reports are
coming in In good time and are well
prepared. Miss Zlnn assistant to the
county superintendent stated this
morning that out of a total of 104
school 97 white and 7 negn) in
Orady county eliminating the Chicka
sha city schools over eighty had filed
their October reports. These reports
show all schools to be In a healthy
condition the averages made by the
pupils excellent and the tardy entries
reduced to the lowest minimum. '
A Bald Head Only Indicates
that the scalp has been neglected. We
recommend that you use ' ; "
HaJ? Tonic
Kills the germ ttiat causes the hair to
full out and will ..keep the scalp healthyc-
H. J. Brownson
3C
its OkJahcna headquarters. "An Meal
place Ut a home and a choice bui-
ticss location" Is the manner In which
the gentleman refers to Chickasha.
i out to his friends of the school teach-
in;; fraternity and to the boys and
cirls olE citv and county schools. Two
j bny3 gtart in() bBiIlfiSS having thirty
... t n L apples each to sell or a total of sixty.
Admires the tsaby. Ono bov di;pOS(.a 0f his stock at the
Everybody admires a vigorous ff)r one cent re.
baby and every hopeful mother ex-""r ...
pects a healthy infant. j teiving fifteen cents for his thirt)
Experienced mother everywhere cents. The other boy sells his apples
have told of the wondei ful help found i fit Jhe rate of tiree for one cent re-
ZJi VrHy th'at : -H ing ten cents for his supply. Total
-iuces nnd overcomes pain and distress . proceeds of Hale of sixty apple sold
and which is smilied iiy any druggist. ' at r.lte 0f fjve f0r two cents twenty-
This remarkable treatment makes ! ff ntg Tho mn day one ot tne
the muscles cords a;ui hgnmcnts . - ...mod his
fi.vi!lBnnion r.m.ps without boys was taken sick and turned his
v rUieved of thirty apples over to his brother mer-
last night to come through with an
explanation of why the tears. One
of the young Iadie3 being interviewed
on the subject states that inasmuch
as young feminines were atout the
gentleman last evening as thick as
flies about a lump of cutloaf sugar
probably the ones who "cried'' were
those who could not get near enough
to bask In his genial smiles. Hence
the "weeps."
C2 3-4C
OATS.
December Open 38 5-8c; close
38 Mc to 38 3-Sc.
May Open 39 7-Sc to 39
39 l-2c to 39 "-8c.
-4c; close
(A
stnun the nerves
ir:.i -n and thorough 1 mfort is c:i-jiycd.
chant who disposed
Easily Digested.
According to careful laboratory ex-
periments white flour is more easily
digested but whole wheat and graham
flour have a greater amount of pro-
tein. White flour yields 1150 calories
a pound and whole wheat only 1140 j higher
Trend of Trading Yesterday.
CHICAGO Nov. 10. Predictions of
snow and colder and rain had a ballih
effect today on wheat. Traders who .
professed to believe that the niaxi- j
mum of the spring crop movement;
had been reached were corspicuonp j
buyers. Advancing prices at Liver-
pool tended to handicap the bears j
After opening 1-Sc to l-4c to 7-Sc to !c
with December at $108 3-8 to i
calories. The best bread flour is tnai
which takes the greatest amount of
moisture and the best pastry flour
that which takes the least.
$1.03 and May at $1.03 1-2 to $1.04 1-4
the market here scored a material fur-
ther upturn.
Corn felt the influence of wheat.
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of tho total of
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' is
The Beginning Has Begun of our
Big Scoop 'Em Out Sale
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Fanchon the Cricket"
Wednesday November 17th g
The charming costume drama. Presented by Miss Helen La'3ieJ5l'tffnes
25c 35c 50c 75c.
One Night Only.
THE
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Tickets at Brownson5
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Our prices have rung the
bell of approval.
The ending must come.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. SIXTEEN, No. 298, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 11, 1915, newspaper, November 11, 1915; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732240/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.