Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 97, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1910 Page: 2 of 10
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C1IIC&ABUA DAILY EXrKFSS CHICKASItA OKLAHOMA.
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THE RACE
For LcIsIa(ore Served
a Term in Federal
Prison
YES THIS IS THE
Westlake Construc-
tion Company
Specialists in all kinds of J Con-
crete Construction Work. A thor-
oughly experienced engineer
placed in charge of ytur work
vrie vou entrust it with us.
Notning Imt skilled workmen1
and material ritrht up to spwil'i-'
uaiiona are useu. v ery jnad to :r .Mr.
estimates on your requirements' Aw ...
at your convenience. u. ol- ;
A-.. VV J-iwJ X JrX.lVX-. : (TIk; county court in Missouri corre-
Construction Co.
: spends to the board of county commis-
Okla. Stale Bank Hid'. Um'm in oll;u"ua-
Cllickasha. Okla. IMiono 1.'!!) !'ali0 railroad promoters
Tin: Iter. .1. ft. Tandy of Amber who
today in tin; F.xpreKS announces lilij
candidacy for the Joh-dai tire lias had!
distinction wJiic h doesn't full to evory j
man in lite. Ho has iilready .served j
in The lepjslattilVH of two stales but!
a tact ol which iie Is jnonder than
that i.i "luit Ik: lias .served a term in
a federal jail. .Mighty few men are
proud of a thing like that but the case
Tandy is a rather remarkable
in the 7oV .Mr. Tand
le judges of I he county
('lair comity .Missouri.
spe-if. terms In prison in fact they ' f"
were elected on the pi utilise that they
would do so. 'lin: bonds lime never f
et been paid. jj
.Mr. Tandy nerved seven months in !
prison at Kansas Citv and he went t
i home a hero. His people elected him
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'whore he sient. one term and then they f
i sent hint to the state senate for four
j years. In both houses he made a record J
as a fishier. I t'
J Coming to Oklahoma .Mr. Tandy was I
i elected to the First legislature from j
. lingers county serving till he moved (
; to Amber lie has been a Christian ?
j minister all his life. ' ' L
"I am a Democrat of the old school." f
said ho. "I voted for Seymour in '(IT. '
I am opposed to changing our con-; I.
stitirtiou. If I am elected. I'll do my
best for C.rady county."
fifty or more Democrats in Hie vi-
cinity of Amber signed a petition urg-
lat; .Mr. Tandy to become a candidate
and It was i;i response to this petition
that he decided to run.
5.00
Saturday we place on sale 25 choice Trimmed Hats.selecte.X
SPECIAL PRICE SATURDAY - - - - - - 43'9l
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MMED HATS $3.0
A bunch of
came through
at nail of .Missouri and Mr Tanilv's
; county voted $r'tl(M!0 worth of bond as
a bonus. Tho bombs were sold and tin.
j promoters got. 'the money but they
COUNCIL
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Boost Spirit Was
M"VM6 Uawav ! never built the railroad. The bond
of tfie Rctsilers wllkh ha'1 fiill(" iiito Uu !ia"iH f in
Don't fail to buy one of the
beautiful Sample Voile and
Panama Skirts on sale this
week at
1-3 OFF
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Children's Dresses 50
We offer an assorted lot c
Children's Percale a n !
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Gingham Dresses; sizes 2 t
14 years.
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among the bankers.
He bj:oke of other lines along whhh '
they might work such as a deconi'vo j
street liglning system that will soon
be in operatAii In Oklahoma City. lie '
spo!;e of the great help to tin: mer-
(hants of good roads and in the end:
said:
"By way of closing I want to eon-j
gratulnte your body upon having nipt-:
ed with the Chamber of Cotunieieo of!
your city. I believe you have seen !
the advisability of this and I am sure j t
you will find the move very -profitable.
L. L Bryan exjilained a proposition;
that -the Merchants' Association" had
been considering to publish a lOO-pag.-catalogue
of Chiekaslia. 1000b e0:i.:s
of w hich are to be jiriuted and s c-a no '-'
ed broadcast over Grady and suit -uinl- - Rev.
ltig cotiniies.
Ititeresting and instructive faiksi
were made by .lr. Shannon of the
Southwestern Wholesale Grocery. Com-
pany by Mr. Farrlngton of the Far-
rlngton Seed Comiiany; T II. Dwyor
K. E. Dugan .1 B. S 'how II. It. Kreitz
and br W. lAibman.
The Chickasha band tulmiitted a
proposition to give a seriy.s of twenty ( obey the ordtr ot the coiirl
concerts on the streets here this -sum- ' they were sent to jail foi
iPass Ordinance Closing in
the Meat Markets
on Sunday
J. F. Tardy of Amber candidate
for representative.
mer but. act ion
the next meeting.
nocetil purchasers were repudiated by
the counties which issued them. The
purchasers brought suit in the federal
court and the county judges -were or-
dered to ii.tik' a tax levy to pay in-
terest and creato i sinking fund. Mr.
Ta.idy and his associates refused to
whereupon
contempt.
post poued until j Thereafter for many years all of the
judges of the St. Clair county court i
If you want meat for Sunday you'd
better visit tho market on Saturday.
In response to a petition of butchers
the city council yesterday afternoon
passed an ordinance requiring- meat
markets to be closed on Sunday. Al-
dermen Cochran. Gray and Petty voted
for it and Hale Temple and Evans j
voted against it which put it. up to j
tho mayor to cast the decidine vote
A petition from property owners in J
regard to the proposed Rock Island'
viaduct on Choctaw avenue was re-j
fcei'.-ed and ordered filed. It asks that j
the west side approach end east of
Second street.
The city treasurer was allowed an:
assistant at a wilaryof $35 a month.!
I The salary of Hugh Anderson night
- police captain was raised $5 per
month making it $;." the1 same that
the assistant day chief receives
The city engineer was authorized to
take all steps necessary for construct-
ing the concrete base for the new-
water tower and the mayor and city
clerk were authorized to enter into
contract with xthe Continental Jewell
Filter Company for an additional filter.
Hat
Trimmings
Saturday w e od'er
our entire stock of
Flowers Grasses and
other Hat Trimmings
AT 4 OFF
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Corsets
121)0 VV. D. Corsetb
Saturday ..... $1 .18
$1.50 W. IJ. Corsets
oaturtla.v Doc
$1.00 W. B. make Corsets
(broken sizes). . . . 48c
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NURSE STILL
ON STAND
In Hyde TrialShe Tells
Details of Svvope's
Death
A I members of the council except
Coffman and Sullivan were present.
Special by United 1'ress.
Kansas City .Mo. April L'2. At the
resumption of the Hyde trial today
.Miss Keller told details of the throes j is
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The only clothes that assure
you of proper style and fit
are made by
S t. Q 1 H 1 0 C ll
! uess
The only place in Chickasha !W
209 Chic. Ave. where the
Stein-BIoch mastered-tai lor-
ed clothes are ever sold is
xell Bros.
Come to us and try them
j of Colonel Swope.
j .Miss Pearl Keller a nurse was the
l onlyjviiiie.ss at the trial yesterday
i She completed her testimony at the
! tmi f the morning session. Attorney
Frank P. Walsh counsel for Dr. Hyde
j eross-examitied her " in
! Attorney Walsh was unable to shake
BITTNERS COMING CACK
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MONDAY APRIL 25TH
The theater-goers or this city will
certainly appreciate the fact that the
Big Bill Bittner crowd will be in the
elty again commencing next .Monday
night April 2:. This is the Ella du-
ller Company but will h:..ve with it the
Bradley-Xoe lady orchestra which
made one of the biggest hits with the
big company. There will also- be the
incomparable arU:t Big Kill (himself)
tuicl the members of this company n ill
all prove to be as popular as the Big
Bill Company which was first here.
The class of plas will all be differ-
ent and the ability of all the different
members will be assured after the first
play has been soen. Tin: opening p!a
'Craustark." the French dramatiz-i-
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Don't Have a Grou
j tion in five acts which should be large-
! ly attended. The costumes worn in
! litis .play by Ella Bittner are all excel-
lent and will show to the ladies new-
ideas or dress as all were made in Xew
York. This comiiany will be here for
a week and during their stav new
the afternoon. ! !jlaj'a wl" be offered. Among the plays
111 tills company s repertoire are "The
her testimony except in regard to a J. .. .1!-
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Sanlord Dodge 'was greeted by a
fair 'sized audience at the Xew Star
theater last night notwithstanding Un-
wind storm which howled without and
by his . spleudbl production of "Tin:
Gladiators" -fully repaid those who
braved the stoiui to see him. .Mr. : JtlSt Ix'CHtlSO business is (llil!
Dodge is a student of dramatic litcra taxes llih and briyhten
aire and n'l.st perfectly ortr?vs- VOUr of fice and room
whatever character he represents. -I at home with
Tonight the last night or his lor; flfl? 1010 VJAi P h
'tigareim'tit in Cllickasha he will pre-i -7U l tlLL I II
sent "Fans!" and those who enfow.l i and Von will-feel better
the performance last night will en
joy seeing him in an entirely differ
cut role in this masterpiece.
t hint's will look
The cost is a trifle
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$12.50 $15 S18 $20 $25 and $39
F3oys' Wool Suits $3.50 to $1000
Boys' Wash Suits $1.25 to $3.50
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J'-dcih-inicr. Stein & Co
New Hats Oxfords
....Shirts...
MAKERS
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'tnroughout the time she was in the wit
ness chair.
the defense desired .Miss Keller
allowed to tell of the tvr.tmwi
.domic in the Swope residence.
j The court permitted the jury to hear
j the testimony but promised to order
I It sirb-keu out if later developments
; prove it irrelevant to the death of Col.
j Swope.
1 The most important .feature of her
testimony. was that .Miss .Margaret
Swope's symptoms on the morning Dr.
Hyde is said to have poisoned her
were similar to those ot' Col Swope
Just before he died.
On cross-examination .Mr. Walsh)
proved -that shortly before the ty-
phoid epidemic In the Swope residence!
the plumbing which was supposed to)
carry away waste was torn out because
It did not work. It imj also developed
that the contents of the stomach of!
.Margaret Swope were left in
Swope house unguarded in a cut)
i some time.
! Dr. Hde's altornevij ic:iln n ik.ii..
unsuccessful attempt to secure the let-!
iters mid doeumen's which passed be-1
i I ween John C. Paxton and the chetn-i
ists who made the Swop- analysis. Mr. j
j Walsh said these papers would prove!
I his c ontention that no poison was J
I found in the eject a. or Margaret Swope
i or the capsule which Dr. Hyde threw j
away when lie bd't the S(p? r-hi
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Vou toi.gue Is coated.
Yciir breath is fuul.
Headaches come and go.
Ilie.-e symptoms show tlut
Homach is tu treuhie. To icmon
the cause is the first thing and Chain-
i"iains toimich and I. her Tab
will do tluit. Ea:y to tal.e and
effect ivi-. Soll bj a.!! d' i!er.-:. P.V VV
was calm f0r Wile" "The
Wrong .Mr.
"Her Only Sin'' and "The
Girl." Don't forget the date
theater and the company.
Brown"
Count ry
and the
EW RAILROAD
IN CADDO
.Miss Trenna Ferguson 2i:J Xort-i
Sixtl) street is unable to be at. her
pliice at the Eagle on account of ill
nes.
.Mrs. J. S Downs. 2!! .North Sixrh
street has been sick several days.
miles
Cuthne. Okia. April :'L'. Fifty
of railroad in Caddo ...mi ty are pro-
jected by a company of Auadarko bus.
iin ss men. who vesi.-rilnv wn I
cliarter lot the construction of a stand-
aid gauge road from the west lie.
of Caddo county le-ar the town of .1-d-'ii.
to a point noi t hw :-t of AmMiark-:
on the line between oddo a::d Ciad-
t OJIl!- !IS.
bright
Yoit
THE COOPER
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! The incoi poi a; ioir carrn-s the
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too much of these once is much too muc
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Served by hottl and dining cars.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 97, Ed. 1 Friday, April 22, 1910, newspaper, April 22, 1910; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732353/m1/2/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.