Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 231, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 29, 1908 Page: 6 of 8
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If a saving In time money and trouble appeals to yon A
ask for the LONG DISTANCE operator and leave a call for A
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No other method of transacting your business will com-
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Pioneer Telephone and Telegraph
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Tatman the Tailor knows how to do
Cleaning Repairing and Pressing.
Bring Your Last Spring's Suit
TATMAN THE TAILOR
324 CHICKASHA AVENUE
PHONE 476
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Bath and Ramp! Room
bunam ilmt
threw story Brick
Regular Meals 25 cents
Lunch Counter Always Open
811 Chickasha Avenue
Z. L McFarlandos Proprietor.
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"IF IT'S GARLAND'S. IT'S ALRIGHT"
D. I. GARLAID
300 Cow Dairy 600 Acres of Land
South of City
THE FAMOUS GARLAND BUTTER
Pure Cream and Milk
Delivered Anyuhere In the City PilOME 5
B P. SMITH. Praaidant
W. W. HOENE. Vie Praaidant.
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WM. INUAN. Vie Praaidant
ID. JOHNS Caahlwi
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Bank
CHICKASIIA OKLAHOMA.
Capital $75ooo.oo
J Surplus and Profits $45ooo.oo
Your Business Solicited
DIRECTORS
t r. 8MITH WM INMAN W. W. HOHBTB J. T. 8HAKP
). P. DSIOOEKS J. C.DRIGGHK8 BD. F. JOHNS
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BEST PRICES
ArnoNin
LUMBER CO.
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BEST LUMBER
Ask Your Grocer
For Full Cream Flour
If you want the best baking re-
stilts. It has stood the test of
many an oven and the bread
rolls pies cakes etc. made
from it came out "bright nd
smiling" when even a fair baker
used it. Paste tYat Game (or
this ad) in your jantry please.
Chickasha Milling Company
RESOLUTION.
A resolution declaring the necessity
of Improving portions of Choctaw
avenuo Chickasha avenue Kansas
avenue Colorado avenue Iowa ave-
nue Minnesota avenue Idaho avenue
and Dakota avenue; Socontl street
Third street. Fourth street. Fifth
street. Sixth street Seventh street
and Eighth street and the street and
alley intersections thereon In the city
of Chickasha Oklahoma by grading
paving curblDg guttering and drain-
ing the same.
Be it resolved by the mayor and
councilman of the city of Chickasha
Oklahoma:
Section 1. That It ia necessary to
Improve by grading pavlcc curbing
guttering and draining the following
described streets and avenues within
the limits herein defined and the
ureas thereon formed by street and
alley Intersections In the city of Chick-
1 ash a Oklahoma to-wlt:
Choctaw avenue from the east line
of Ninth street to the east line of Sec
ond street.
Chickasha avenue from the east line
of Fourteenth street to the east line of
Sixth street.
rwunMiB avenue irom me east line
of the alley forming the western cor
porate boundary of the city to the
east lino of the alley between Fifth
street and Sixth street.
Colorado avenue from the east lint
of Ninth street to the west line of
First street.
Iowa avenue from the east line of
Ninth strtet to the west line of First
street.
Minnesota avenue from e west
line of First street to the east line
of Fifteenth street.
Idaho avenue from the east line of
Seventh street to the west line of
Fourth street.
Dakota avenuo from the east line
of Seventh street to the west tine of
Fourth street.
Second street from the north line of
Choctaw avenue to the south line of
Iowa avenue.
Third street from the north line of
Choctaw avenue to the south line of
Iowa avenue except rrom the south
line of the alley between Choctaw
avenue and Chickasha avenue to the
south line of Kansas avenue it being
already paved.
Fourth street from the south line
of Line Creek bridge to the north line
of Washington avenue.
Fifth street from the north line of
Choctaw avenue to the south line of
Idaho avenue.
Sixth street from the south line of
Michigan avenue to the south line
of Idaho avenue.
Seventh street from the north line
of Choctaw avenue to the north line
of Alabama avenue.
Eighth Btreet from the north line
of Choctaw avenue to the north line of
Georgia avenue.
Section 2. That the expense of
said several Improvements including
tho Improvements of street and alley
Intersections and crossings shall be
paid by special assessments to be as-
sessed and levied against the lots
and tracts of land benefited thereby
as provided by the act of the legisla
ture of the state of Oklahoma en-
titled "An act to provide for the Im
provement of streets and other pub
lic places within cities of the first
class by grading paving curbing gut-
tering and draining the same and de-
claring an emergency" approved
April 17 1308.
Section 3. That this resolution stall
be published in six consecutive issues
of the Chickasha Dally Express a
newspaper published and of general
circulation In the city of Chickasha.
Adopted Sept. 24 1908. Approved
Sept. 24 1008.
Attest: B. D. Bridget
Joe Dews Mayor.
City Clork.
PROPOSALS FOR ERIDGE3.
Sealed proposals will be received by
the county commissioners of Grady
county Oklahoma until 12 o'clock m.
central standard time October 5 1908
for the furnishing aod constructing
complete ready for travel twenty (20)
bridges for Grady county Oklahoma
involving approximately thirteen hun-
dred and twenty-seven (1327) lineal
feet of bridging and substructure for
same and seven hundred and eighteen
(718) lineal feet of pile approach.
I'lans and specifications are now on
file In the county clerk's office and
can be had together with any Informa
tion pertaining to same by applying to
the undersigned or to Engineer E. E.
Colby superintendent of construction
Chickasha Okla.
Ail bids shovid be Indorsed "Pro
posal 'or Bridges for Grady County."
The Klght ia reserved to reject any
or all bids or to let contract In part
or as a whole.
Bidders will be required to furnish
satisfactory evidence of their responsl-i
billty before award of contract.
J. D. Lindsay
County Clerk of Crady County
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TAe A B C am X Y Z of
ADVERTISING
No. 6
A SERIES Of TEN TALKS OH ADVEKTrSIWO
viUta hr lejtnour tMom at PtiUadcaphta
I have a btmch of letters from advertisers asking
me to critidse their advertisements; to tell them
wherein the copy is bad or good.
It is nearly all bad; bet most bad advertise-
ments pay. The better the copy as a general rule
the better the results. Good copy for one class of
trade might be very poor copy for another. But there
are a few broad general principles which are always
true.
Your advertisement should be attractive enough
to catch the eye. Size doesn't do this. A two inch
single column card may be made to attract more
notice than an announcement as big as a sheet of note
paper. If your advertisement isn't seen it isn't read
and if it isn't read no matter if it has ten million
circulation it isnt worth a postage stamp. You are
not investing in circulation but in readers of adver-
tisements. The next point is to make your advertisement
readable. As a rule the most readable copy is printed
in fairly large book type; one kind of type with a
display heading or two and the reading matter divided
into easy paragraphs. Most advertisers think that by
crowding the space to Ms utmost they are getting
bigger value for their money. Within reasonable
limits the very opposite is true. Ten words read ar
worth more than ten thousand words looked at.
If I were advertising a retail shop and I found
that my advertising appropriation would allow me to
take a two inch card daily in four newspapers I should
multiply the two by four and take an eight inch card
in one newspaper.
But the scret of copy is personality; red hot
hustling life. Like breeds like. If your shop is a
hustling go-ahead concern and this spirit is reflected
in your advertising the contagion will soon spread.
The first hundred customers are the hardest to get;
the second hundred come in about half the time ; the
third hundred are attracted by the crowd.
The full page announcements of the department
stores overshadow the small dealer; but there is
opening up a great field in every big city for the at-
tractive advertising of the smaller shop. This ad-
vertising must be done in a new way; it must be
pleasing refined convincing; it must appeal to the
individual who loves quiet rather than noise ; the very
antithesis of the broadside bargain advertising so
common in every newspaper.
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You can find a buyer for anything you may have to sell by placing
an ad in the want column of the Daily Express.
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ce Cream that is Ice Cream !
We guarantee our Cream not to contain gelatine or
corn starch but to be PURIJ as can be made.
Ices and Sherbets Fancy Cream of all kinds 300
different individual forms and bricks. Weddings
Parties Banquets a specialty. Phone us your
wants n fancy Creams. We have the only Sani-
tary Ice Cream Factory in Chickasha.
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NOTICE
A Few Choice tota in the POCK ISL ND ADDITION
two and one-fourth acres adjoining tie city some small
farms at bargains.
I.J. P. NAIL 313 5-2 S. 3nl
The Graham School of
Music
Miss Graham
Piano Voice and Pipe Organ
Miss Hazel Hooss
Piano
Drigger'i Building 2nd and
Chickasha Are. Phone 803
A. I.
Pelfyjohn
We Buy and Sell New
and Second Hand
STOVES
NEW LOCATION
502 Chickasba Ave
BARGAINS FOR AIL
A. L. Pettyjohn
LITTLE TEXAS
RESTAURANT
Open Day and Night on the Short
Order System.
325 CHICKASHA AVENCK
Williams A Andrew P-on-tetors .
Let us figure on" your
bill.
DAVIDSON & CASK
LUMBER CO.
E. H. Murphy Manuer.
Ths
Ite Early Billiard Parlor
Carries the Finest Lint of
Imported and Domestic C7-
gars m the city.
Bell G- HolloH'ay
Proprietors of the
.....Rock Island Sharing Parlor.....
Sotapreaaad Air tmn Hatha la (orn
Uon. Beat (hint on Mrth.
Third Street Chickasha. I. T.
ROBINSON 4 LAVBACH
Boy sod gll ail Kioda of Ntw and Sarand Haad
Household and
Kitchen Furniture
Stoves Repaired. Telephone 411.
406 CHICKASHA AYR
R. ' D. Welbornc
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA.
Stenographer and Notary in Office
Of ilea in rear of Ctim National Bank
tctorjtlenk crMJlM
Adrian Milton
Bono & Melton
Lawyers
uite 1-2-3 First National
Bank Building
Attrae-it-Li''
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pjny Bank.
C. M Fechheimer...
Attwr&ty-ct-Law
Rtwms 1 2 3 Johnson fauJ&H
Phone 300
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 231, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 29, 1908, newspaper, September 29, 1908; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732384/m1/6/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.