Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 178, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 28, 1903 Page: 4 of 4
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il5ilrci 'rue day July d 1C03
' i h m
to More
Days
Of the Sale of Glass-
ware and Chinaware at
NICKEL STORE.
Buy a China berry set while
you can get them cheap.
THE NICKEL STORE.
LOCAL NEWS.
'The inner sale of every cloud
la bright and fcbiuiijg;
I therefore turn niy clouds aboat
And always them iusile out
To show the lining-
Hunters cream flour at the Spot
('nth Grocery.
tf
The Sunday School report was
crowded out yesterday.
The Devlin's and All Right
Shoe store removal sale is now on.
15o Lawns for 7 1-2.
Bryan D.G-. Co.
Johnnie Oragg went to Hobart
Monday where he will reuiaiu till
after the street fair.
Sew line laces embroidery and
Jr.diu linens at J. M. jieuuett's de-
partment store. The prices are
away down.
Lieut. Liiliuru of the raiment
stationed at Ft. Sdl was in the
city on business a few hoars Mon-
day morning.
25c Lawns for 12 1-2
Bryan D. G. Co.
Don't fail to see the new Hue of
lacew embroidery and India Maoris
at J. M. Bennett's department
store. First class goods at auc-
tion prices.
Best Calicoes 3 l-2c
at the Bryan. D.G. Co.
Mrs. T. B. loggers is visiting
relatives at Fox Lake this month.
'txt month she will visit her us-
ter and old hciuo in Fenntyly aoia.
Ladies Devlin the All Right
Shoe Dian wishes us to say they are
making unheard of low prices on
children's foot wear during thin
weeks removal sole.
F. E Riddle was prociieiug law
in L3wton Monday.
S. B. C. Nail of Higgms was in
tbe city yesterday the guest of
relatives.
J. a. Browne of the Stephen-soo-LSrowne
Lumber Co. is trans-
acting business in Apaohe today.
S. O. Bagby formerly with Mob-
ley & Son's Grocery Co. ij now
n employe in the office of the
(.'hicfeasha Milling Co.
Ladies visit the Devlin's and
the All Right Shoe Btort get their
removal sale prices on children's
foot wear and you will never re-
gret it.
Bill Kdwards bas purchased the
Clark James place on South Ilill
where he will erect a handsome
family residence 1 1 a short time.
Nor A rAi AO. But its a liorar
you can have it for two hundred
a id have your limo to pay tor it.
A. B. Cochran.
Mr and Mrs. L. F. C.utrr. of
Unhurt were guests of Cbickaaha
tti-'uus Monday.
II. E. Aetiir wife and child of
Trenton Mo. are visiting the
faajdy of Ralph Condint.
See the 8 l-3c coun-
ter at the Bryan D. G.
Co.
than. E. llnnUr. the Frisco
towubite uihii spent Monday in Ho-
bart atteu ting to business inattt-is
Sing Long the Chinese ret-t iora-
teur has moved his restaurant from
its former location to tne build-
ing recently occupied by the Kej-
atone Urritorii.1 thirst parlor.
Messrs. Nelson Orendorf and
Bennett the three star ball players
of the Oklahoma league spent
the'day in the ci'y vitisg their
frleui Walter Fittuian of the
Globe restaurant.
Choice Ladies' trim-! I
med hats 98c Bryan
D. G. Co. I
Mr. and Mrs. William Loury j
of Fulton Ky. are visiting his j
sister Mrs Mary M. Johnson and:
family of tbU city. 1 bis ia their
nrst visit to tbU city and they
like this country immensely.
Special Sale of mens
and Ladies' shoes.
Bryan D G. Co.
Ltdies Devlin the All Right
.Shoe tii'm wishes us to say they
are making unheard of low prices
on childien's foot wear during
his week's removal sale.
A WORD TO YOU rZTJS?
rot-eries in 'lie building at Fourth and Ctoekaba in the Ros."i f)ui at
building and !e.-iie a i-Lar of jour trade. Our stock is new fresh
complete and wdl heleuied and if you desire the uict st and diu"'n st
lisbf-H of the lifason for your table we can supply them. We-td.Hll
handle also veeiabl s fruit and other d. licacies of the seasou keep-
ing at all times the freshest anil lest on the market. Prices as low a
the lowest 'xurteou treatment prompt attention; ouick deliveries to
uny pint of the city. Call and sec us.
SPOT CASH GROCERY CO.
fi:i-ii iiuKAi) kvkuy dm' c. M. MARTIN M'gr.
ClTr OKF1CEK8
Major It. N. Murpby.
roiu Judge. A. lluitfbt.
Atiornv. Alter Melton.
( hid itt police J. C. homll.
Clerk n.i:d As.ses.or. W. T. Cloud
i 'o! lector Albert Ttiumpwm.
Treasurer W M Kdnurda.
A 42 PIECE
DINNER SET
FOR EXPRESS
SUBSCRIBERS
Handsomely Decorated. Fine Ware.
The Furccll mail hacS leaves the
postotliee at 7 a. m. on Monday
Wednesday and Friday of each
week. Fare fl.ou J. C. Evans
proprietor.
11. E. Johnson Win. Smallej
and T. II. Baker all prominent aud
well known citizens of Pauls Val-
ley were in the city on business
Saturday. -
Visit the Bryan D. G.
Co.'s clearing sale.
Madame Zooe a noted Palmist
aud Astrologer is in the city for a
few days and can be consulted at
ny lime at Room 19 Schafer house.
.She tells past present aud future
will cast your horoscope truly and
conscientiously.. Cull on her and
have your palm read. d3t
Miss Hallie Hudson entertained
party of girl friends Saturday
evening. The prrty included Lil-
lie Chandler Jennette Rawlins
Mary Dill Ruth Lsughlin aud
Jeanie Nichols. Ilovey's was vis-
ited for ice cream and a cab ride
was enjoyed before the evening's
close and all bad the nerriest
kicd of a time.
Old papers for sale at this olfice..
New thing's in men's
hats at Bryan D. G
Co.
Ladies Devlin the All Right
Shoe mau wishes us to say they
are malting unheard of low price
on children's foot wear during
this week's removal sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Kd Sacra and
iauehter. Lillie Vhb Sacra of
Oakland I. T. are the gneU of
Mrs. Sacra' sister Mrs. John W.
Brown in this oity.
What's The UsiT No uio to
be without a home when you can
get one from A. B Cochran for
seven hundred dollars and pay it
as yoa do rent.
Special Sale ladies'
summer vests. Bryan
D. G. Co.
Those w.sbiug some beautiful
dtecriptive printed matter of Col
orado should call on A..C- Wil-
Frisco agent who will take
pleasure in furnishing sajie. Also
remember the cheap rates via the
Fiisco and the Short Route.
F. M. Den'on announces the
sale of twu more fine piano" one
to Dan Garland and one to Miss
Euna Ro e. Both are Hobart M.
()ble instruments which have a
world wide reputation.
On-TOP If you waut a block
of ground that's as pretty as a pict
ure. nice fruit trees on it Us on
top of South Hill. A. B. Coch
ran.
D. II. Sigmou of Bowie Texas
and 0. T. Sigmon of Chtckasha
will leave for Chicago and Grand
Rapide Mich. next Saturday
Auaust 1. to buv their fall stocks
of furniture and carpets.
Hear 'Em Think. When you
hear the fire alarm turned in you
can almost hear people think well
I will insure myhouse today sure
Don't watt to hear the Are alarm
it may be too late then i have
old reliable companies tht take
chances on paying you if vou burn
and it don't cost much so let me
write vou a policy. A. B. Oocbran
Ageut.
Arthur Miller manager of tbe
Daily Express who by the way
is one of the best boys we ever
saw has J)io-somed out into long
pants. Arthur appeared at tbe
office yesterday niorniog with bis
"long" clothes on which so
changed his appearance and adcled
to his dignity that scarcely a man
ia the shop knew him.
Consolidated Sunday School Reports.
Sundav July 28 1903
1 j Officer l-a-lsV N. I r.o I Ami.
" BuP.riifnden..j Ber..ry. j j j j FTTli Teu
Methodist K. U. Welborne Aunle Cross.... j 3 I 11 5 1M - '
Caitioiic j
Christian A. J. Cuff Ana Wtubio. fc H 3 3 100 2 j1i
Cor.ptfstkinil. Brewster S 1 1 1 S'." 3 "
Urn Baptist. VV J. I.&Boon . C1 3 0 S 1 M i 2 j"S
M..snia Bptistj R. E. Known Lfna Mascn .... j
Fim I'rcsbyi n! W B. Loc Bid Willie Blrge... ! & 1 j"
Cumb PrthTfn; V. . 1-arly.... B.McOn.ghry.. 6 1 10 ' '
I I
St. LuUc k I
TWal :n 41 ? 1 "
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'v. .1.- ..-c--" VVlV.S
V V . -; (.5V raBr:': h ?. !. Xt i.-tf
I Come to the office and see them.
We'll Explain how you can get a set.
1 Vii'll n KawP nnnihpr rhanC(. to f?f.t sunh ft
I a set of dishes as the plan we have.
Send us your Subscription.
Also Regular Summer Tourist Rates to All
Points on Sale Daily. For Particulars
Wilson Bros. 1 50
Shirts for 00c. Bryan
D. G. Co.
Moute Ne Ark. and return.
Tickets are niw on sale daily to
this point via tbe Frisco. $12.50
for the round trip good to return
'JO days from date of nale. Call on
A. C. Wilson agent lor particu
lars.
T. J. Cole of Fairmoutt Okla
tbe man who purchased the Model
grocery of McGaughey & Savage
aud moved the s'ook to that
towD passed through town this
morning on his way to Lawlon ou
business. He says he is getting
along nicely and business is pros
pering.
For Sale: The Daily Express
desires to dispose of its old Gaso
line engine a one and one-half
horse power Webster upright
which can be put m first-class con-
dition and good running order by
a good mecbauio with very little
work. The engine may be in-
spected at the hardware store of
C. F. Hollinesworth. Call at the
Express office for particulars dtl
Trans-Mississippi Commercial
Congress Seattle Washington
Au"ust 18 and 21. Account of
above occasion the Frisco System
will sell round trip tickets from
Aucust 1 to H. inclusive for $51
to return October 15 to tbe fol-
lowing points: Portland Ore.;
Seattle Wash. and Tacoma Wash
Vau Couvcr and v ictoria B. C.
For routes and particulars phone
210 or call on A. C. Wilson Agt
DAILY iMEfREPORT.
Daily Market quotations by
Guillot Bros. Commission Co.
private wire:
COTTON
Open
021-24
578-82
is! sill
.-J fill'
AI.DhHMKN
Ibt wrd W. J. btuuc J. B. Hurton.
ml niU K. 1. UttWMin F. M. Urntiin.
3il ril IJ K. Yeuruun. Uenuu OUniu.
till ward. W. Brt;bt. O. Ct'tTiuka.
Tt iihs or Thk U. S. Cucni.
The ful'uwiturdule fr tvrms of rouri kuvc
iK'tn itH.u'ii(ftd l.v J it j m s '1 ownseud for iK
.outlit-io Ltir.tnct of iii'Jtaa Tcrrltoryj
Alii.-. titrmlirr lo tli'tub-r 17. 1W 3
Kfi ks. ft. bruttiy i.V 10 Frhruary -7 IW.t.i
I isHuMin.il) ! tohtr IB to 31. IH " wei'ks.
Muri ti 1 to -M 'JA J wtek
( hu kv-Hi vovptctr ?to 14. 1'.i3. Swerks.
Mutrli lo Nl3. IWH. i wckk.
KrAH. Nuii'iutier l to 21. 1S"J3. 1 eck.
April S to III Ul.'t 1 week.
Pen. bli. -N.ivcmlK-r 2 to . 1W3. 1 eek
Apitll-tui. Iiil 1 Hcrk
1'ahi.s VAi.i.tr -Nfivt mbcr M n Drcfmber
l. 1;. 3 nicks. inl IK lo May lw4. 3
i- ks.
Ahiimokk Oioeiiiher 21. l!i.1 to February
13 lM 7 wifks. My 10 lliol to V
wetrka.
None Heller Than
Thk Cf.lkhkatcu
CLUB
HOUSE
GOODS
; At
ill IB.
i. A i7
. ' 6V1 J r
THK SAVING HALF
of tbe family is generally tbe
feminine members. Mother and
the ;irls can usually put by a few
dollars out of their allowance.
The most secure and convenient
place for women's accounts is
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Tho management pays particu
lar attention to the requirements
of buly customers andcan give
them valuable assistance in mat
ters financial.
V
Liverpool
Aug.-Sept
Sept. -Oct.
Oct. -Nov.
Nov. -Dec.
Close
622
576-77
520-27
Total Swlav ni'hool attenrtancf
1 hoi not g-vn bav not Uandcd id any rp-rt. F-irf rlii'f'jdtn's or accretarics ai re-
.. .tr.j to have ths rft.ri at the I'aity fciprcs' offnt not bt.r than Monday norn
. . .
t- '
j -
" r " -'rn. .
FIGURE IT THE INTEREST
ou lb")) or any sum nt 4 'er
cent and it will represent the
earrjiDge.cf that sum when t'.t pos-
ited iu
The CHICKASAW
rilC ST CO. HANK.
This inMitutiou is eslnblilie'l
vii a fcournl finaDtial l'R?iri. lJusi
nets is done iu a careful ton-erv-p.tne
manner which ensures
alrohite secunty for liepositurs.
CHICKASAW TRUST Co
t r r i' rTT a
526-2
Spots 654; sales 7000.
COTTON
N. York Open High Low Close
Sept.
Oct.
Dec.
Jan.
Spots
Chicago
1058 1064 1010 1000-61
081 09 078 Om-89
062 970 '00 00!)-70
060 008 950 008
GRAIN
Open High low Close
Sept. wheat 8$ -j 78 77 77 4
II ts-i i s-
52r 52J
521
Dec wheat 75 78i
Sept. corn 5.';i 53 i
Dvc. corn 5.'i 53
Sept. oats 3-Jt o4 '.nli
pc. oats S4i oi l .'54 i 315
Sept. pork jatlo I3H2 1300 i:jti.
Chicago 14000; slow.
K. C. 6000; steady.
Omaha 4000; steady
LIVE STOCK EECKIPTS
CATTLE
ChictRo 5000; easy.
K. C. 13000; slow.
Out ah u 1000; steady.
OR AoDUEJiU
T. 1. Kittle l'as. AL. Corsicitim. D. M. Morgan Ft. Worth
A. S. Warner T. 1'. A. Waco.
John F. Lohuue Goa. Freight & l'asf Agent
M a ii . .
Tyler Tex a
Weekly Express $1 per year.
This is pretty Lot weatuer to chase around
and get "all warm" when you can get a
... MESSENGER ...
TO DO IT FOR YOU.
phone 43 vviLL BRING ONE TO YOU
Notes carried .... 10c.
l'arcols delivered 10c.
ALL OYER TOWN
people are talking about the qual
ity of our
bODA AVATER
and praising it highly. Many
walk long distance to dr;nk at
this fountain because they know
thai here ran be obtained bev-
erages of undoubted purity and
delicious flavor.
Our syrups are made from tine
fruits nuts etc. and high grade
sugar. Apparatus is ecrupu'ous
ly clean .
BROWNSON'S PHARMACY
21!) Chickaeha Avenue.
i
Goiiw To Quit B
usmess :
Music Line
Parties in Need of Anything in the
!will miss a rircat Opportunity if they
fail to Purchase while the Great Closing Out sale is on at
n.rcFiirAfX
PL 3 U VLMIXa
11
Store
This irf Guaranteed to be a Genuine Ixma tide Quit Luinesa fc:ale.
Note my prices on staudard gotals.
$450 Pianos at . $375
$400 Pianos at . $325
$300 Pianos at . $255
Organs at the camo discount
50c sheet music. 5c to 25c
$25 Washburn Mondolin $16
$27.50 Harwood MandoIin?18
$25 Harwood Guitar at $17
$5 Mandolins at . 2.75
2.50 Mandolins at . $1.75
Guitars worth 7 to $8
goat . . . 4 to $5
$4 Guitars go at . 2.75
$30 CraphophonGG at 22.50
The 20.00 tyoe at . 15.00
Tho 15.00 kind go at 12.00
Records and supplies at the
same rato.
Doit t. Forget to Come Early and Get First Choice.
Remember the Place.
Next Door to Cunningham Euwards & Boyd
F
SVl: DENTON
310 CHICKASHA AVE. CHICKASHA
I. T.
We aro carehil to always
till your order jut as you
want it and deliver it
promptly ; that's why we
please our many patrons so
veil.
Our well arranged stock
makes buying easy.
Mascot Grocery
bjoohH"r to
Clary (grocery Couipany.
Exclusive Agent for
Chase & Sanborn's ColTee.
? 320 CliWa Arc. Ffcone 93 :
Cold TIRE Seller
vzivxy
1 ' i
'
-1 )
One Set ot Tires Shrunk
ON THE WHEEL
while you wail in 20 minutes.
Shop two doors fast of the Gnf-
tin hotel poto(iice block.
J. A. HORNER 1'ivp.
PROF. MOORE
y.oiia KsEd&liii ni Collar Ius'.rnclcr
AND PICNO TUNFR
Satisfociioii gu.mniti i.i. Lnava
orders at Duutfu'a Mut.ic More.
Harness end Sho3 Repaint
Douo Neatly by
GEO. S. BROWN.
4J5 Chickasha Avenue
3'
IIMG LONG.
Chinese Restaurant
Short Orders a Sjx-cialty.
WantsJorSalB Fcr Rent Etc
WANTED
Want A good ijorI fni.ly
horse and two Braird surrey to
take care of laid me ("r a mmtli
r m eihs. 'I lie tun i.l i 11
hoarded at a bvciv kUllH ami
surrey vroperly .stored. Ikjum.i
at tbe V'est Snlu ilrnc Moic.
FOR SALE.
For ale: One b foot ninri-r
and 10 foot rake thtup" rhI. at
once. C. P. UolliugsKoitti & Co.
ltu
White Plymouth Kock CocUtrels
for sale best birds In this t run-
try. Bee Scoil Joins. 37 tt r
F;r !.. A 4-borke ttvuiho:L
er with a two-hc-rie et.gnn;. .cb
Ry Hros.
For 8l. U.ie ty r.'.r.y siid.
1U and ilrn1 w P j hmk ii
.1. C. Hum K. C. Hard wan- In
220 Kansas aveuur. :;t
FOR RENT.
The Kiproc has a px.d uulur-
nibd room for rent (vcrita ct!ii..
The room n smtaldc fur ( tlice
purps a sU'(' itg j j urtrn uf.
or can be divided uto two rooms
nduM dfur -Ut hc iiM U. i j)-
t all at this ritlcM f.r partu Afr.
For Kent Two rooini nur tbn
Chick sjw 'l uist Co. lin k a p.
ply to Hrnry WLiUimu l
illiCf.
.Hi
For Uvnt. One or two duu
ovrr Dail.f Kjpress oilice tiuira
at this oilicp
For Ileot.tiood lare room
for oli;s.e purport a or liht h..u-o
kcrpiup s0Te L'aily Firrsi. of.
fior. Call at Express (dli.v fur
particulars. (itf
MISCELLANEOUS.
Warranty deed Hu ol m
lgal blanks for mli. t ihi tf
flee.
Taken ou ou th von .i-.. ..r
Jalj. 1903 br Ibe unrtercit'cid.
n estrM- one black hog t-r
boktd wcigis about ioo pnDd.
ihe owcer can gtt the miuk wh.
m pj djt by )U)S for ais
notice fetd and other ejq . t.io i
4. A. licnd'Ttuti.
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