Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. SIXTEEN, No. 113, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 12, 1915 Page: 6 of 8
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P A 0 B ItX
0HI0KA8HA DAILY IXPREIB 0 H I 0 K A I H A O K L A B 0 M A .
CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS
EVANS & SMITH
PUBLISHERS
GEO. H. EVANS
-KDITOK-
BRYCE P. SMITH
-MANAUKK-
OPFIC1AL PAPER OF GRADY COUNTY
Bat are t at Iba Toatetfka at Cbltkaaha Oklahoma a eecoad data mall mailer
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA MAY 12" 1915
SVBSCHIPTIONS KATBSi
Oaa year telirereJ by (arrler.....$4.80
tlx moatha delivered by carrier...... g. 40
Three mootha delivered by tarrler...$l.tO
j Oaa month dellvo e by terrier .....40c
) Oaa week delivered br carrier IOc
Oaa year by mall. $4.00
Hit moaiba by mail ... . Si. DO
. 1 area moaiba by mail . $1.00
Staga eopy... ...... ... be
JRav errooeout reflevtltta a
lie gbaraclcr Handing or
reputation of any peraoa firm
or corporation ant any mia-
atalement which may appear
la Iht columna of Iht I xpreei
will ba gladly aorrci led upon
Ita being brought totheetiea-
lloa of I ha management.
Hut In the lifcht of tho tUroeltlca of
the present ctmtllct tt is difficult to
see how (ihi'UKjs Khan or Atlilii the
terrible Iiun. Who biiaxtcd tlmt urasH
never fcrow nuiiin where hi war horse
trod had anything nt nil tti tho mod
fin savages. The crimes which civil
lied nations tf there are uy such-
couiuiil in tlio iiiime of civllliatioii
.me as black us the darkest deeds of
iur barbarian uncestors.
(
Hall tu lil.ikeiilmrK patriotic Herman-American
mayor of Philadelphia.
That niankenbuiR loves his Father
I.aiul dearly U not tu he questioned
hut ho recognizes that his first alleg-
f fauee I to the nation In which lie lives
(iml whoso flan ho has sworn to de-
' fend. At a time when President Wil-
son fa being assailed ty many Ger
man-American cftlxens lUaukenlnirK
stands before an immense audience
mid declares "Thank t!od we have
man In the White House w ho knowr
ho Is just and knows what to do."
1 Like nuuiv ether (treat disasters the
'linking of the Liisitania is illuminat-
ed by some deeds of heroism which
serve to relieve the dark side of the
terrible picture. We see the million-
Jiv XaiidrpiU giving his! lite beit
td woiiitis stnl sotnir down beneath
tho sm Wo bear Charles Fvoh
man saying "Why fear (iesth? loatli
is one of the uust beautiful e.pi-ri
riu cs in life." as be vlmly ii:tributo
Si!e belt h Jcllow paisengots. !
i tiunbt there ere aiaiy other tcU ft
noble sell sacrifice which meant death
to the? who performed them the
story pf which will never re known j
.. f
liifily busy with a vltnv to embroiling
the Austrian rnd Italians unci several
times during tho hist three- months
the dale has been set by (hu "dope-
slers" for the advent of the third
member of the Triple Alli ince Into the
contest on the side of tho Triple En
tente ho often has the cry "the
wolf been heard that it Is natural
lor us to become skeptical as to the
comluK of tho animal but we recall
that the whole bloodthirsty pack fili
ally broke loose last summer ufiir
their approach had been heralded so
long that the world paid little atten-
tion to It and there Is ttitl the strong
possibility that the Italian wolf will
show up.
It Is quite easy for many citizens
to decide the Liisitania case ofMiami
but possibly f ihey realized that the
result of their decision would affect
the welfare and happiness of millions
of their fellow-countrymen and all
humanity they nilnht so a littlo slow
iu formulating an opinion. That la
what it means to WoodroW Wilson up-
on whom rests a responsibility which
might well appall any man. Tht
president Is thinkins nnd actini? not
for himself but for a nation. That is
he Is actuated by tu lilshest ami most
patriotic purposes seekiiiK with sin-
plencss of Sim to serte mankind ar"
Cia h. is not afraid lo ilo what he
believes to be right - thesif things arc
not open to ii'uestton. The decision
which ho must Wch is iie which Is
Isitcijt with history UHikins ttsiibili-
t!e ndwhich iiiyst affect the wcj;-
beiiiR f every man woman and child
In America. In his efforts to .solve
the tuouientous probk'iu hj should
f Reliable evidence fs abundant that womeiti
are constantly beinp; restored to health by
Lydia I:.. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound
The many testimonial letters that we are continually pub-
lishing in the newspapers hundreds of them are all genu-
ine true and unsolicited expressions of heartfelt gratitude
for the freedom from suffering that has come to these
women solely through the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
Money could not buy nor any kind of influence obtain
such recommendations; you may depend upon it that any
testimonial we publish is honest and true if you have any
oouur ot tnis write to me women vnose true names ana
addresses are always given and learn for yourself.
Read this one from Mrs. Waters:
Camthn N.J. "1 was sick for two years with nervous spoils and
my kidneys wore nftVctod. I had a doctor all the time and used a
galvniuo battery but nothing did mo any S'xxl- I was not able to go
to k'd but 8ient my time on a couch or in a sleoiunjr-chaii.and soon
UiOAme almost a skeleton. Finally my doctor went away for hU
health and my husliand heard of Lydia K. HnkhanYs Vetretabhj
rompound and got mo some la two months I got relief and now I
am like a new woman and am at mj usual weight. I recommend
your medicine to every cue and so does my husbaud." Mrs. Tuxib
.Watsks 530 Mechanic Street Onnden X.J. . ' .
From Hanover Penn.
IIakovrr Va. "I was a very weak woman and suffered from
lieating down iwins ami backache. I had In-cn married over four
years and had no children l.ydia E. Irnkham's Vegituble t'omnound
lroved an excellent remedy for it made me a well woman. "After
taking a few bottles my iaiiis disapivared and we now have one of
Iho finest Uy babies you ever saw." Mrs. U A. IUckkuux li.FJD
Xo. 5 Hanover I'll '
Now answer this question if you can. Why should a
woman continue to suffer without first giving Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound a trial ? You know that
it has saved many others why should it fail in your case?
For SO years Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Com pound hits been t he standard remedy for fe-
male ills. Xo one siek with woman's ailments
does justice to herself if she does not try this fa-
mous medicine made from roots and herbs it
has restored somauy suffering women to health.
- Write toO MA E.PIMHAM XEIHCIXEfO.
W (COSH DEMI AL) LYSH MASS. for ud vice
V our letter will le oitened read and answered
py a woman and neld in strict couliueco. .
Those whoreaa in' Uie Philadelphia ' have the ernt8t sympathy and suf
peech the peltry which the preshietit ' 9n of n! his countrymen.
pm-uttlj reereiK-e to the l.us-
lun a ' inf Went have another guess
ccmins. so sa th president himself j '
IVtnlng Immediately after the evetu j '
which has stirred the naUon. ii was
natural that Wilsxin's words should be
Interpreted as having special refer-
eno to that Incident and oue paper
the Wichita Eagle' ent so far a to
five to the peeth the prominent head-
line. "Peace at Any Price." Such dis-
tortion of the meaning which the head
of the uatiiHi -wished to convey is to
h dcprtx-ateO. Hive the administra-
tion a fair chance to work out I's pontics.
lV.-p;:e frequent iinimauvus that
the Italian wardots are on the vers '
f si pping their leashes Italy sti'l
hesitates. Within the past lew day
"persistent rumor" has been eceel-
EXPRESS PACKAGETTES.
Jack and Jill went up the hill
Ti fetch a pail of water.
Get busy ou that parking. Bill
You kuow that you had orter.
Brave men seiuoui make much fuss
about it.
Moreover we haven't noticed that
the war had had any disastrous effect
on garden prospects.
It is also some consolation to know
that we can always throw in another
pretty-up shot when packaette pick-
in" is scarce.
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Tent
l i A S at I
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ni is bet omini o
popular that we have bought
this year the largest and
moat coinplcle stok of Ten-
nis Goods we have ever car-
tied.
RackeU $7.50 and up
$1.50 and up
Bl!35c three for....$l.C0
Shoes $1.75 and up
Racket Covers Elastic Sup-
Vrter Guides etc. elc.
Our stock of Base
Goods is now complete:
Ball
Louisvil!e5luger Bats
Reach's Official Balls
Breast Protectors
Gloves Maslfs.
Base Ball Shoes
Uniforms Guides
etc.. etc.
Submarines nnd specif demons ur
menaces to public safety.-: -'v
Trot out the city league. It's tluie
to play ball prettyip the yard and
parking and to swat the fly. -
Ret.ar.Hess of the' Lusitimia affair
you can't get around- the fact that a
bumptsr wheut crop is still lmmiueni.
To be perfectly candid we must con-
fess that safety-first Isn't the only rea-
son why we are not going abroad this
season.
Si Simp 'says he notices Uiat he
never has to so far for his meals
when his boarding house is close to
his room.
Fortunately there is no law to com-
pel any of us to go to Kuropc. Sha-
noan Springs Medicine Park and a
number of other fine summer resorts
are nearby.
Likewise it would seem that the
army of learned gratis r !v will scon
"step out on life's tempestuous sea"
ought to he uble to point out a way
to pacify trw wrrld in their essays
and ot alioua.
JUST A THOUGHT
!
i ERE THE DAY IS GONE. .
j Watch your think. The scientists
'have finally come to acre w ita ths
. psychologists that no man is better
than his thoushL So if you are thiuk-
ius about the wrung things and talk
! ins a!Kut the risht thiiiRS. pet har-
; niony! Von can ailow your morals to
! tecome flabby and unreliable just as
easily as you can allow your muscles
! to become so. Wichita Uecon.
O Rally to consent to cyme in and
lock over the flora! offcriags of the
friends fhch thss. asked him if there
was anytbim' further they could do
before they ook thtlir leave. Still re-
Unrding the fJiwal pieces. O'Keilly
nodded sud observed: .
"If yes don't moiud yez moight
close thitu 'Gates Ajar.' "'Every
body's.
Come in and let us figure with you on the cost of fitting
oat your "nine cr "court."
II. T. Hampton Hardware Store
Outfitters for all Athletics and Spotts.
A STOLEN SMILE'R TWO.
I A a.. American took aa Kngtishinan
t oa theater . An actor in the farce
about to die ev. tainted: "Please dear
wife don't busy me in Yonkers?"
The Englishman turned to his friend
snd ssid: "I ay old chap what are
yonker?" Every body's.
O Kciil was a henpecked husl'itid
unforsivin; even when Mrs. O Hcii:.v
had been called to the "gre-tt beyond."
lie refused to have anything to do
with the funeral or eo to the renietery
Ail of the arrsncentents' were .vki
after by neighbors. When they had;
stra-ghicued up the fco.:se they get j
MY -AMBITION
I have my own ambition. It Is not
To mount 'on eagle wings and soar
away
ticjoaa tae palings of our common
lot.
r Scorning the griefs and joys of every
day;
I would be human toiling like the
rest.
With tender human heart beats in mv
breast.
And so beside "my door I t'.t and sing
My simple strnins now sad now
iishl and pay
Happy In this or that bat wake one
rtrnr.
Wit-.'e .'ov :-et c hoes give me
t-i j( -.y.
An ' h ir : .1. '.: '' if
'Come strained and leu;)lcu jc.it! Uiu4
firm and strong.
I senj my thought its kindred though:
to greet.
Out to the far frontier through
crowded town.
Friendship is precious sympathy Is
swe't
So these te mine I ask no laurel
crown.
Such my ambition which I here un-
fold :
So It h granted mine ia wealth un-
told. St. Louis Globe-Democrat
was a German upy.
London: A report from llrussels
I reaches London that Kaiser Wilheltn
has shaved of? his famous Imnerial
mustache.
Loudon: Of the seven sons of .Ser-
fiwant George Haynes a veteran of the
Hritlwh Indian campaign si are at the
front and the other met death in 'act lun
early in the war.
Uerlln: Iloruch Josselte a Jewbli
woman aged 110 who fled to Warsaw
In front of the advancing Russians.
also took refuge In the name city in
1812 fleeing before the troops of Na
poleon.
London: Large crowds of curious
persons gather daily near the war of
fice sometimes waiting hours to seu
Lord Kitchener go In or some out
REALESTATE TRANSFERS.
I
f Compiled by the Grady County
Abstract Company Tye Build-
ing North Fourth Street.
Benjamin Hampton to Hattie Slevo-
lanil $240; lots 17-18 block 1 Ken-
wood addition to rhickasha.
O. and C. Nations to County -Com.
Grady Co. cemetery pateut; W
NW SW SW 215 -3-5.
Thomas P. Harvey to Martha Mc
Donald 300i; W Va NE 27-3-S.'
Martha McDonald to J W. Morsan
$Lt)00; same land.
Orvid H. McCorklo to Geo. W. Rich
ardson $30: N 14 SE 6-8-7; lots 7-8
bloek -I Poeasset. '
Tradesmen's State Batik to Clarence
K. Bennett $HSo0; E SW; SK;
SW SK NE; E 4j E '4 NK 27; E 4
SE SE 22; S NV SW; NE SW
26-8 6. ' .
O. B. Gillis to Z. C. Kell li0;' lot
S block 116 Chkkasha.
See what the Best High School in
Oklahoma can Do for your Boy or
Girl IN EAST WINDOW
Make an Additional Room to Your home Out of Your
Porch using the Porch Shsde "Aerolux" adjust it to any
position an 1 it will stay; 5. 6 7 and 8 foot widths
from :...; $3.75 and up
Porch Swinjr 4 ft. wide complete with chuini $4.50
Porch Chairs at $3.0D
Porch Rockers at.. $3.50 and $3.75
HimmocVs from......... $2.00 and up
Lawn Swings 4 passenger at... $7.50
With canopy at $10.50
Another shipment of Lawn Mowers now due. We ran save
you money. Lawn Mowers from ...$3 fO to $14.50
You need a new Refrigerator and we have the best mike
on the market "Hernck" Dry Air-with more guarantees
thin any osher mke. Lat ushow you The
cheapest i3 the beat by test. Price for lb 65 at $'9.00
Are yo uinterested in a naw Kitchen Cabinet We sure have
the cabinet "M Dojrall." Better than the best servant
mora new features alwavs improving. Come in and see f35.
r - Otaer styles from $10.50.
Granite Aluminum.
. Had Run Out of Kisses.
Little Irene while away visiting had
grown weary of the caresses showered
upon her by adoring relatives and
friends. So when one demonstrative
young lady begged. . "'Won't you give
ms just one hiss?" she shook her curly
head and lisped; "No; 1 haven't any
kisses left ouly bites."
Serve in the '.'
White ware. ' we snow a
big stock in granite and
Aluminum and to say the
least we save you money
and best quality made.
tups and Sheers 10c
Same Dish.
' ' Daily Thought. .. ..
I call It improper pride to let fools'
notions hinder you from doing a good
action. There's no sort' of .work that
could evr be done well If you minded
what fools say. You must have It
Inside you that your plan Is right and
that plan you must follow. George
Eltot
Conscience the Aecuser.
Hear my voice; ye wives of Lantech
hearken unto my speech; for I have
slain a man to my wounding and a
young mas to my hurt. If Cain BhaJl
ho avenged sevenfold truly Lamech
seventy and sevenfold. Genesis 4:
2.1. 2t.
Removal of President
No president of the United States
was ever removed frosn his high office.
The attempt was made to remove
President Andrew Johnson but it
failed by one vote and Johnson serve4
out his full term.
Cooking en cauerole ii now pop-
ular the country over. You can do it
perfectly in Guernsey Earthenware.
Courses ervtd in this ware become
the most attractive of your dinners.
You serve piping hot and the foods
retain all the full natural flavors.
- Guernsey Earthenware is different.
'It has a rich lustroii finish that adds
to 'hi attractiveness of your table
makes it distinctive.
Come ia today and see Guernsey.
' If you vsnt an earthenware lining for
metal receivers we can supply you
in Guernsey.
Whir Li otd En
Big tockof floor
Coverin g.
Linoleums and Rugs
Let us show you today.
Le1: our man come out and
give you estimates on your
Linoleum.
Price 40f 50c and 70c
Gt ytu an 0'c.jdar or Wizard
Hwr Mop the best
at 75c ar.d $1.23-
Earthenware
male' ' ' t- ...... . .. . ..
fraataWamfm
Mnf iff A comPlete change has been made in
the ownemship and management of
The Pearl Laundry
J. A. DOSS and ROY DOSS are the new nroprietors
and the plant and business is under the' exclusive
management of Roy Doss.
We Give You Excellent Service.
Pnone 392.
WKam . C-.lt Dnu W-.k..
A boy was recently asked to give s !
deecrlption of water and this ia w hat j
he wrote: "Water is a white liquid j
which turns completely black the mo-
ment you put your hands ia if
Dye From Nettles.
A fine yellow dye is produced from
' he roots of nettles boiled in slum j
The juice of the stalk and leaves is '
used to dye woolen siuffs a brilliant
and permanent gTeen.
Tha Car Ypu'va Been Lssking Fer
f
WAR OQDITIES.
London: Hero worshipping women
!iai? caused the government to erect
h:r;h fences around bospitai camps
where Indian soldiers are convalesc-
ing Amsterdam: The kaiser is report
ed to hate ordered a magnifient tnon-
uaient to the memory of Itisraark on
French still now in German posses-
sion. I.uMin: George Benuird Shaw was
irr--te.1 by a iea:ous town (n.!ahV
at Birr when he attempted to take a
picture of the statue of the Duke of
Cuu-.Nr'.a.-.d. The officer thought he
Something of a Hint.
Mr. Slowboy (calling on gtrl) "Toa
sfem er rather distant this eve-
nin;. Girl "Well your chair isn't
nailed down fs it?" Brooklyn Eagle.
111 - y
i Li
Touring
Car
S600
r - -
1
$495
Placing the Blame. i
Jack "Sent back your letter tin-
opened eh? Why did she do that?"
Tom "She said the postman who de-
livered it kicked her dog."
When Reform Seems Easy. i j
"When a good talker Is on de plat-1 J
form" said Uncle Eben "reform
seems so easy dat it almos' looks like
common amusement."
Successful Entertaining.
"One of the most successful roeans
of entertaining a man is let him brag
on himself. Atchison Globe.
Simple.
1 ay hyphen offend thee pluck It
out Columbus State.
Gray & Davis 2-Unit Starting and Light System.
ICS inch wheel bae. 32x3 1 2 wheels one man mohair-
top built in windshield rain vision at d venlilatirg foot
rest robe ril mahogany instrument board built in jrao-
line saugetoshmarn!to .lock switch.wdght 1700 pounds
Vu mi.es to jrslion Rasoline 100J miiea to gallon oil
doubie over s ze ire9 good for 8'JOJ m.les Thrte rf these
cars came in firBt second an t third in last Glidden tour
and rceived the trophy without a question.
DELIVERY IN 10 DAYS.
GKL'IiJMA MEIZ CO. STATE DISTRIBUfORS
HY. DuBOSE Ma nager.
t i
Liisiitt m iimi iin-i .i hub i.i M I..
... iHM.M.M.aii -iW Jl
What Is the Best Remedy For
Constipation?
This i a quft)on asked us many tiroes
each day. The answer is
TVs jtuars."te thnj to be (wtiVjctrvry
to yoa. uli ouly by us 10 oeau.
M. J. Orownn
FARM LOANS
We can make yon a different loan from any one in Grady Co
n e hare loaned more than $69009 00 ia the slaly day
aad can refer yoa to our satisfied customers. We f gure there
u a reason for this and we would be glad to bare you inveli-
ate cur plaoi for making farm lunt.
Sheegog & Cralle MB'ii"K
I'honsN.. 1.
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