Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 130, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 31, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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CHICKASHA DAILY LXTTXZZ CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA.
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A LINIMENT FOR EXTERNAL USE.
E.-iby's comins will be a time of rejoicing and not of ap-
prehension and fear if Mother's Friend is UKed by the expec-
tant mother iu preparation of the event. This is not a medi
cine to be taken internal!? but a liniment to be applied to the
body to assist nature in the necessary physical changes of the system. Moth-
er's Friend is composed of oils and medicines which prepare the muscles and
tendons for the unusual strain render the ligaments supple and elastic aids In
the expanding of the skin and flesh fibres and strengthens all the membranes
and tissues. It lewens the pain and danger at the crisis and assures future
J.palth to the mother. Mother's Friend is sold at ding stores. Write for our
fie& book containing valuable information for expectant Mothers.
WE DRAOFiriO CO. ATLANTA GA.
BASEBALL
...DOPE...
How They Stand.
(James
Clubs
Ite.XallS . ..
Candy Kids
All Gjlils ..
Owls . .....
I'ot-t Office .
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We are in Business Here
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Altiij.r ilh tlic "f her merchants atd nianuf;;ctur-
who are hi-SjjIng to build a city arid building
their own enterprises l.iy their energy and money.
(' jr ir.or'oy u invented here: our pay-roil and-
v :)r oiin.-r cii.ih'ir.sernoiits are largo and contribute
iuuri:i!!y to Uw lota! volume business that
jsKikes Chieka.Vna prosper.
Oar y-ueces? and prosperity ?an come only as
;ni accompaniment to the success uf the other peo-
ple who live and work here. And we can succeed
only by treating our customers like other broad -gage
business firms do with- the .con-tant cl'ort
to " give the most we can for your money; -the
best service; the best lights; and our best endeavor
to help you get your money's worth in your pur-
chase from us. .
Service as Well as Current.
Company
317 Chickasha Ave. Phone 100.
Vacant Property
No. 100.
No. 101.
No. 102.
! No. 103.
No. 104.
No. 105.
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No. 106.
No. 107.
No. 108.
No. 109.
No. 110.
100-ft. Sparks First Addition . . . . . $550.00
50-ft. West Hill Addition half block from
street car line . . . .
100-ft'N. E. corner Phillips add.it ion .
50-ft. West Hill addition cash . . . .
75-f t. on South Hill. 5th and Missouri
50-ft. East front just North of
J. B. Sparks easy terms . . ? . . . $375.00
5 lots 50-ft. each. W. Minn. Ave. each . . $ 100.00 3
$550.00
2275.00
1500.00
50-ft. Phillips addition block and a half
of car line extension $250.00
Lot 24x90 on 4th street between Chicka-
sha and Choctaw Avenues $3000.00
Three 50-ft. lots facing North on Colorado
Ave. between 9th and 10th sts. each ... JG50.00
65-ft. lot one of best residence lots in city
cn 14th street easy terms ........ 51100.00
We are selling lots in Sparks Second Addition by the
Industrial School and in University Heights Addition.
Phillips
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Real Estate and Loans .
W. T. Phillips and D. II. Roche.
Under Oklahoma State Bank.
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The Cost of Living Reduced
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Mini's C. 0. B. Grocer
We have no special sales day but every day is
I'argain day with us.
Quantity and Quality Guaranteed
The Economy Store
Chickasha Ave.
Phone 427
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DEATH OF A FORMER
CHICKASHA WOMAN.
Mrs. A. 1.. Kirl.lniiu died ;it OKla-
!em;a Ci-y May -S after a weeks ill-
Des following a surgical operation for
aesii-iss uf tin' stoumclj. Funeral bcrv-Ji-e
-were hih ;i the home f I) r
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I Evil of Gossiping
j " Three old women wUh u teapot bp-
' fwcen tliem can ruin tlie itputatiou of
i a calut.W. Ii lledJItk.
EXCELLENT MAN FOR PLACE.
T)u Itexalls and the Cmly KUls
held a K'iil old fashioned bailing bee
:U tue lair ground yesterday after-
noon In which the Candy Kids won in
tin; eiplilh inning the score being j
to U.
.'0ielalid slai'ted 1 be faille foi' tliu
Cj.'ly Kids pnd was laier relieved by
I.; oiih a li'w mail on 1 lit- team win)
Ibdshed the- jviilii! in good fiylo.
The Hc.xalls bduit on; the Kids in
the first inning and made a couplo
tlrMiisidvi'S. In 1 lie second they ad-
dcvl five iinfl'f and the Kids Rot one.
In ihe ihii'd liie Kids sniashed in an-oiiai-
ami the UfXiills ?of ouu also
in Hie fourth 111. Ciii.i'y Kids got to
Woollen for a few hiis and scored a
couple and then .shut the KxuU.-s out
thar inning by faxf fieliliiiK. In -tlie
tilOi.'liowcver Hie Kexajls found their
eye again 'and punched in three more
runs to which they added a couple in
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The Rexalls blew up in the seventh.
the sixth. The seventh wan fatal for
the Kexalls for the Kids slammed the
cover off the ball and scored eight
runs tieing the score while the Hex-
alls couldn't score in their half. The
Itexalls pulled two over the pan in the
eighth but the Kids tallied thrice and
the fire was out.
The line-tip: Candy Kid.s Cloud
If.; A. Hays cf.; E. Hays 3b;; " Heff-
ner fete ss.; Harvey c.; Shannon
2b.; Gilbert lb.; Fuller rf.; Oopeland
p. and Lyons p. Itexalls Kilgore 2b.;
Suiilh 3b.; Barefoot lb.; Phillips 11'.;
Mead ss.;' Gay cf.; Frey rf.; Cock-
raft c; Woollen p and Gordon p.
The score:
Kexalls .201 031 02 14
Candy Kids Oil 200 S3 15
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DeKinder winding up for
vafed double corkscrew.
his sale !
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Stamp Lickers Win.
The second Kume was luiu-li faster
than flie lirst yesterday aficruoou and
at iirst it looked as though some real
baseball was going to be plujed.
Dixon was a little wild alul in the
first inning walked a couple of men
who scored without a hit being made
hi the third the Post Oifiee boys got
two scores on an error by catcher a
three-base hit by Welborne and I.a-
H'j'iti. being hit by the pitcher scored
i '-"! a f ' i 1m1 bv ''.'"'. " '.!!. The
p. er T'fKosi wjfi ranttlit out in cen-
Extra Special Bargains
For Tuesday and "Wednesday
Secured By Our Buyers Now in the East
Pure Silk Stockings 50 Cents
Ladies' Pure Silk Black Stockings made with
silk lisle garter top reinforced heels and toes
limited quantity; as long as they last per pair . . .
Barnes ate up sverything in sight
sate on errors by first baseman. "Wel-
borne hit scoring Callaway and Au-
drews KaHoou bit tor two bases scor
ing Wclljorr.e Cogswell bil for two'
iia-es Scoring Lalioon Cogswell biole
third and scored on an error at iirst j
base. DcKinder was caught at third. !
The lioosl.'rs held them the reft of j
rhe grime and the best they could do.
at the bat was to slip over one more
score.
The score:
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Boosters .-.2tt2 (-
I'mpire- 1 lolliies.
The li:ie-np: Boosters Hays If.;
Buriows L'b.; Jacobs c.; Milliard 31).;
I.ulz c.; DeKinder p.; Barnes ss.;
Clarke rl.; Kntmber lb.. . Post Of-
fice llughes rf.; Callaway lb.; An-
drews l'b.; Welborne ss .; I.aBoon.
5b.; ( Cogswell 1)1; PcKitkler cf.;
Klynii e; Uixoii p.
NOTES.
Only four hits were made off Dixon
Barefoot pilfered four for the Kexalls.
Hefner stole six bases yesterday for
the Kids.
Barries played a star game at short
for the Boosters.
Kllgore went up in the air In the
seventh for sure.
The Candy Kills have a habit of
winning in the Jasi inning.
Tomorrow afternoon
fice and the All Golds.
the Post Of-
It's.hard to giv a first baseman er
rors on such throws as Kramber had
to take at lirst for -the Boosters in
the fifth.
BuIIard's homer was a few minutes
too late to get that box of cigars.
Harvey of the Candy Kids beat him to
It in the Rexall game.
Games to be Played in
the City League
June 1. All Golds-Postoffice.
June 2. Owls-Printers.
June 7. Cand. Kids-Postof fice.
June 8. Kexalls-Printers.
June 9. Owls-All Golds.
.Julio M. Hexall.s-Owls.
June la. Printers-Poslol'l'ice.
JunelG. All Golds-Candy Kids.
June 21. Rexali o All Golds.
June 22. Candy Kids-Printers.
June 23. Owls-Postoffice.
June 28. KexalM-Postoffice
.June 29. All Golds-Printers.
June 30. Owls-Candy Kids.
July fi. Hexalls-Candy Kids.
July Ii. AH Golds Posiot'fice.
July 7. Owls Printers. v.
July 12: Candy Kids-Postofricc.
July 12. Kexalls-Printers.
July 11. Owls-All Golds.
July :.. Uexalis Owls.
July tin. Printers-Postoffice.
July 21. AU Golds Candy Kids.
July 2ti. Kexalls-AH Golds.
July 27. Candy Kids-Printers.
July 28. Owls Postoffice.' '
Aug. 2. Kexalls-Pust'Jtfico.
Aug. 2. All Golds-Printers.
Aug. 4. Owls-Candy Kids.
Aug. !t. KcxalUv-Caudy Kids.
Aug. li. Ml Goliis-Postoffke.
Aug. 11. Owls-Printers.
Aug. 1C. Candy Kids-Postoffice.
Aug. 17. Rexalls-Printers.
Aug. IS. Owls-All Golds.
Ladies' Colored Lawn Shirt Assorted lot Long Lawn Ki-
VVaists worth 75c monas on sale
Sale Price 39c From 75c Up
Ladies' $7.50 White Lawn Warner's Rust Proof Bras-
Dresses beautifully trimme 3 siers Lace Trimmed
Sale Price $3.98 Sale Price Each 59c
Ladies' Silk Lawn Kimonas Assorted lot W. B. make Cor-
made of fine quality lawn sets sizes 2 1 to 28
Each 48c Sale Price Each 39c
Ladies' one-piece Linen Mid- Ladies' Stripsd G i n g h am
dy Dresses worth $4.00 Petticoat-. made extra wide
Sale Price $2.98 Special ValueEach48c
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:P'(CU-I t "I srhoois and is niiiKini; alter and Klynii scored on a wild pitch
line race and if noielnaieil wiil in a lie llurhes was thrown out at first bv
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Cubs' Inr-lds Ball Punk Sy Ciy.
Vo'St Hlibvt &ll th'i fctrnt "on z&3
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tigs ut.i that Upu off wblcb on will
cover second on a possible hit and run.
This stuff about working with tho
pltcter U pure boufc."
(First published May 28 1910.)
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE
In the matter of the guardianship of
Frank and 'Emma Shelton minors.
Notice is hereby given in pursu-
ance of an order of the county court
of the county of Carter state of Okla-
homa made on the 27th day of May
1910 the undersigned guardian of the
estate of Frank and Kinnia Shelton
minors will sell at private sale to .the
highest bidder subject to continua-
tion by said court on Monday the lith
day of June HU0 at 9 o'clock a. m.
at Ardmore Oklahoma all thejirlKht
title and interest of said Frank Shci-1
(on and Emma Shelton minors in and
to tho following described real estate
situate in Grady county state of Ok
lahoma to-wit; j
The. northwest quarter of the north-j
west quarter of the southeast quarter
or sexJion ten fli) iu township i-even
(T) north range seven (7) west And
Mie smiib halt' of the southeast quar
ter of the northeast quarter and the
cu:.;t half of the norl beast quarter of
the southeast quartet' and I lie south-
east quarter of Hie soul beast quarter
of seeiiou fb'ven (II) and the north
half of the lion beast quarter id the
northeast quarter of seefiun fourteen
(II) in township cinhl. 18) north of
raiiKf seven T wesi of the Indian
meridian; al.-o the south half of the
southeast quarter of secliou two (2)
and the north Imlt of the sonthea-t
quarter of riorthea:.t quarter of si ft ion
eleven (II). township 'i;hf. (X) north j
raiifto seven (7.1 west of ik- Indian
meridian being In all two hundred
and ten (210) acres more or less.
Said real estate will be sold on the
following terms and conditions to-
wit: Cash .u delivery of deed.
Jiids for the purchase thereof nni--t
be hi writing and must be filed In the
county court or delivered to the under-
signed at the ofliro of Moore & Bass
iu the city of Arilinon' state of Oklahoma..
Hated -Till day or Mas I'jl'i. j
JOHN Hiif'XTUX i
v2S ad Cuardiati. !
GET YOUR TICKETS hEAOY FOR j REAL ESTATE
CHAUTAUQUA
" ; i'OO teet. (vacant)
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blocks west
of High school. Price $1 per front
foot.
A block (12 ."'J-foot Jots) near
Industrial school. J'rice f '7."0.
Six-room hou.-e. Ml feet on
street tar line near West school.
Price $lt;"n.
-et two ;;-room bouses in
Frisco addition. Price f 1 Ha.i.
Some (holce vacant resid"i:i e
lota on Smith hill and West hill.
JONAS COOK
Real Estate.
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DONNA BELL ELDER
PEACHES ARE RIPE.
C. I. (ireer laid home rowu peaches
lor dinner emeniay. They . were
i grow n in his own orchard iu his beau-
tiful home in the sou imrt part of tin;
city.
If anyone can beat til in as an early
. -ach grower lei. him come forward.
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TEN PER CENT.
7 can place your money at 10 per
cent first ckihS personal security
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ttlii.!' !ty si Civiil l''c'eLf V!T"'t'i
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STALKY & DOT'OAtf.
Office phone 29fi; r?ldenre Dougnn.
277; Staley C84.
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Commerce and the Citizens of Chickasha on
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uesaay Jsvening
MAY 31st
AT THE
City rial! Auditorum
8 P. M.
Subject Amendment to Section
9 of Article 49
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lo .ntercctJ j- the Chcr.-.tcr cf Ccmml.ce. cori;a!!y'
invites every vot':r ii Chic tea itha to come and hear an
able dincussion of this subject.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 130, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 31, 1910, newspaper, May 31, 1910; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732358/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.