Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 73, Ed. 1 Monday, March 25, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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The rush is sure to come don't wait until the last minute.
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Officers are Closing in
on the Members of
Alfea Gang
Halax March 2."i.-f Mamie Swnnuon
Allen the t wentytwo-ycar-old son or
Floyd Allen anil one or those Indicted
for the llillsville court house murders
tins cleanly eluded all pursuers lint
it i uncie Sldna Allen and cousins
Wesley Kdwards and Kriel Allen are
so closely ue.-scd on the south side
of the Hint! lUdge that they probably
will he captured within three day:i.
This information came Sunday from
leaders of he hunt for the gang who
on March 14 swooped down on the Car-
roll county court killed .Judge Massie
Prosecutor Foster Sheriff Webb Jur-
or Fowler and Mis Nancy Aytes ami
wounded two b.VHtanibig.
Claud Allen who once attended a
military school at Raleigh X. C and
knows more of the outside world than
t lie average mountaineer I' was learn-
ed Sunday took a pocketful of gold
ftoh the family cash drawer put on
his hest clothing and vanished on
horseback bevoud the North Carolina
hue. Hope (if finding him hi the
mountain region now has been iiban- j
doneil. j
Not so howevr with the three!
other outlaws who are dmlgii.g about
hi the crevice of the I!!ue Itidge be-
tween here and Mount Airy N. C.
They have hi en seen ut a distance de
tectives having been within thlity niitl- j
Hies of their. I
"I hope they all will Stive themselea i
up they had better do It. for they
have no chance at all." was the frank
comment of Sidr.a ICdwards likewise j
Indicted for tmtrder who was taken j
Sunday for safe keeping to the Uoir-
kp Jail where he joined bis uncle j
Flovd Allen his cousin Victor Allen
and his chum. I'.yrd Marion nil indict- j
M for coniplicity In the c-airt house i
Hhooting. I
Kdivatds swung h'ft tall robust fit!- J
me iiito the train at CaiaX libmit noon J
'U; was brought hi re from HilKville J
under n heavy guard. With him was j
Serjeant White of the mate militia.
lie seemed as carefree as a school
boy on a lark. From fifty miles I
around the countryside people gath- j
ered at the rnilr ad station to caich
a K'nnpse of the prisoner. They had i
ro difficulty for Kilwards ptoje. ted i
his broad shoulder through the train
window and waved to each u'lonti not i
a few of whom were friend or rein- I
lives lor Carroll county' population ;
I You have never seen such a beautiful lot of Suits Dresses Waists Skirts and Coats in Chickasha as you will
I find in this st.mv llist. fit tin's t.l'mo Wp wnnt tn chow vnn Ynn Qhrmlrl cpa f Vip now Xillr ShiVf fnv lnrlioc: vnn
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have heard so much said about. We also have them in Linen and Soiesette with soft collars and cull's and the
Peter Pan Waist that has just been created and placed on the market and of course we have them. Dresses
we only want a chance to show you and you will not think of taking the time and worrying your brain and
waiting on the over-worked and crowded dressmaker just before Easter when you can select a dress from the
most exclusive and largest line that has ever been shown in this country.
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Dress Prices Rrange
from $3.50 to $40
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Waist Prices Range
from 50c to $5.00
amsRsa
Ferris is in the Race
for Congress Again
Is ci;inp!isis largely of Aliens or their
kinsfolk.
There was a fi'altttivc note in the
boy's voice however when Henry Al-
len a cousin attired In the blue uni-
form of an officer of the peace fite;-
Jieij ah'n'tj l!tf f'lin VyUhry. They
tthock hands and 4yei1 et.- h tvher in
s.li ti. e for a n;o:ner.t.
"I'm T't to you iu t id
si-rsoe like lui." sinlo'd Allen.
' Weil. Cm sorry t i be In It but I
Just C'lUhlli t help it" rns the Iliei'li
I''l'.v:i:ds ri.'iteri't'-d hi1 project of
Innocence.
ized tribes about half a million dol-
lars which is squandered annually
among useless officers down at Mus-
kogee whose services are not essen-
tial to the management of the affairs
or the five civilized tribes at all. This
I deem is of greater Importance than
holding a joint debate with any pres-
ent or prospective opponents.
"We have a btii pending before ecu-
sress providing lor an income tax
which is beneficial to the poor and
which Is a matter of interest to every
citizen in the state of Oklahoma
whether he be a Democrat Republican
or Socialiht. Remaining here and vot-
ing for this seems more important
to me than any Joint debate I e.mUl
carry on with any oppoiiet!. ho is
now or at any time may tome out
against me.
"We have a bill before rongr :s
placing sugar on the free list whrh
is being hotly enntestei bv most of
the Republicans and some of the Dem-
ocrats. This hill will need every vote.
We have pending before the house an
nntl-opticn bill which rioes away with
gambling in farm products and gives
the fanner a fair chance to sell In an
open -ird honest market the produrts
of his toil. This bill will need mv sup
port and the support of every other i
Democratic member of congress. I
take it that this is more important J
than any debate I could hold with any j
""portent .1 nv Pi the field ;inip 'tie I
t
or any that may com" in. We have i
i the farmers free list rf movir.R the tax s
I rrl!ll f'iriniiH. inii.l1.Fii..hlu ...1.;..!. ..m !
; need lev vine and iieip and which is
important to the people i.f my district.
ashamed. I certainly have given my
best efforts and my best energies to
give the people faithful service. I do
not now and I shall not in the future
fear the people for their judgment is
never far from right."
Beautiful Womanhood
Pictured by Paster
"Beautiful Womtttiho "d" was the
stthjeet of the frmnn delivered Sun-
day night by Rev. C. S. Walker pas-
tor of the Methodist church to one of
the largest crowds that has attended
a service this month. Mr. Walker
delineated the qualities that make up
the character of an ideal oung wo-
man. Special music was rendered at
the evening service. The song by the
male quartet Messrs. McNeill Durbin
Norvelle and Hurney was especially
well renderod. Miss Julia Inthoff sang
the solo part in an anthem rendered
by the chcir and the congregational
singing which is a feature of the eve-
ning service was inspiring.
INCREASE
IS REFUSED
Telegram by United Press.
New York March 2.'.. Stating that
"present rates of wages are full and
liberal and that the railroads are fi-
nancially unablp to be'tp the increased
expense involved" the conference of
a committee of managers of fifty rail-
roads in the district east of Chicago
and north of the OhUy river today re-
ji cted the demands of the locomotive
engineers for wage increases averag-
ing IS per cent.
President Stone of the llrotherhoocl
of Kngineers said the conference
would be resumed and that there was
no Immediate danger of labor troubles.
YOU SHOULD PATRONIZF THE
HOME MERCHANTS.
TEXAS GIRL
WILL Bi
Special to The Kxpress.
Stephr tiville Tex. .March 2." . Phy-
sicians declare that Mildred Logan
aged nineteen who wa? shot four
times by Mrs. R. C. Reynolds .will
die.
Mrs. Reynolds Is out. 'on two thou-
sand dollars' bail. The woman said
the girl had won her husbands affec-
tions. The girl is the daughter of a Metho-
dist minister and Is attending school
boarding at the Reynolds home.
ELECT SUPT. AND TEACHERS.
According to custom the local bot-.r.l
of education will elect the superin-
tendent for the coming year on the
first Monday in April. Teachers will
I be choseti at the first meeting in May.
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Com'
PuMctmln't Novel Excut.
I'ollceUiuu on trial at headq.uu;ler
are apt t excusei itys the New York Fifth Oklah
Pun. Ii roier Inspector Williams used iL
to tell of an officer who was churned !
with hHvlnir lost h! whistle. When i'"- In
asked to explain hit said. "You see I ! "I see my oppourn
CONGRESSMAN SCOTT FERRIS.
con Ker;i cf the
oma district lias anuounc-i-
a panilid:"i f'r t- :mn-
a D t it r he
went noma last night and put my whls- uiiiiic of the pa peri
tie on the table. I turned round and if tt ha!!enK. to
blens me one of my kids was choking: !uiu a ii;jlt
ui.d tn-urly black In the face. You ace j ' J
commissioner ba'd swallowed tha
whistle?" "is he dead?" asked tho
yu.ij)uthetlo coiumissloner. "No. sir"
was the reply. "He isn't dead but
has ga! the whoopleg cough and cow
every tinae b coughs the whlstlo
blown ami the cop on the lost comcii
Tiimiltie "
otd for the party ntnl to render the
people faithful service. For which
service they will not only win out
nationally at the next election but
they w ill deserve to win out which is
equally as Important as to win at all.
'Again am the ranking member
'of the ImiiHti affairs committee which
appropriates more than eigiit milli uis
Ma'ive in 'n- amiaiyi am auaiti there is the In
gress duty is here attending to pub-
lic biis;;M--. The 1). tiiocr.Kic party
has Ik ei out of piuvrr for sixteen
years and waul it needs most
tor ttie liemocnitie repn-sentattves lo
stay here ami try to make a g od roc-
a
has through
ii-sucd some s ft !
lite cm there to
bate wii'u Tim. It is
ivpte-
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ii iu ii appropi iation bill '.vhich is now
umh r cotisiderat ion mid ilnre tire
many mailers in thai bill which the
now is i;rt.i tf (ik.!it i deeply i n I eii st (d
in and which I helped to prepare and
I do not feci that i! would be either
iIko! or i.rop-r fur l.ic to U .nc my
posi m t m al li.is lime ami deiiaie
with any b dy.
"I ant getting such pi' if 111 letter
utm iiiimi immefB mmf r.-.. t!... 1 ............... I - i
B a 1 2 " I E " n El ! iioine.--ii.oi m-iiivo now it in
'0 UlmiU ' W LJ ilCiUi'h1' big pasture and in tho.e counties
lit! the southwestern pa-t of Oklahoma
If an rU on xtat4 simply becau tho ftoh was dinm-.l at that j me 1(nv g)V(l.e tho .
particular swt it vouM b an eiwy matter to apply some ramoJ" directly .
to the phu-e that would kill tha genua; or the disced 11-ti might buib'"" rir hM !nvP -Vl :r'- a;illsl
rvmovod by a surgical operatioa and a cure ejected. But tha very fact ; reducing them to starvation that T
that old sores rasist every form of local or ostein d treatment and even i think I had better st:ty here and fight
return after being cut away shows that buck of them U a uio-Md causa ; tijr hatiies and u v to secure the
vhich must be removed before a euro can result. Just ns loin na the . lnn. f oi .'.. . . ..
pollution continues in th blood the ulcer remains an open cesspm I for the ! " ' " " '"' '" rW
depo-titfif impuritiei which tho circulation throws off. P.. S. S. cures Old Hon.'d ' sranlmg them an extension of their
by pnrifytn.ee the blood. It removes every trace of Impurity and taint from ( payments and try t save their homes
the- circulation mid thus completely does away with the cause. When ; f. n1(m Tlit ini .
8. 8 8 has cleansed the blood the sore begins to hual and it it? not a : ' '
surface cure but the healing process boffins at the bottom: soon the dis-j
charce ceases the inflammation leaves and the place tills in with lirm i "I am also trying in conjunction
healthy flesh. Under the purifying and tonic effects of 8. S. S. the system ' with the Oklahoma delegation to se-
lu t..n' ...l...a lt.hli 1...J Ko inii. lor ltli t.-.lio .m.l ' ... '
nUllul '" " ; J o;'; t- v.' n' imgaimn lor the
worry 01 an ti'.i Sjio win ia u'linuy urut'iiu-a ov t jjuu .vivj
iiud Vlceis and any medical advice froa to all who write.
part of Oklahoma
TIIE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA CA ' " ' v "'l'
' to save the Indians
southwestern
which needs my
1 am til o trying
of the five civil-
"I could at the expense of bcrt-mlng
lull -Us alul hied' aome 'j you i'.ive
you the outline of more than fifty
hills row pending before eonm-ess
which the Democratic bouse is anxious i A
to pa.-s ami redeem their pledge to the j B
American people. This I take it is i g
" n mviv- mi"'Maiii itiiin einei mir ft
into any debate with any opponent j
" in uie iieid against mo or any
that may come into the field.
"I submit this slate of affairs to
your sense of fairness and ludgment f.
and ask you if y.at do not think it is
more my duty to remain at my post
and try to help by giving the Demo
cratic party the people of my district j raj
Ostermoor Mattress
Guaranteed 20 years at our
storp. Do not hiy "just aa
good."
We slwiys sell tho
genuine
In blue green tan and browns; the
newest things for bedrooms. You
lose if you fail to inspect our full line
of floor cov-
erings. We
have the
goods and
A Pleasure
to Show
Them
letter ' m
in t his i
and the American rettnlil'c mv tmne-f I
and most patriotic and faithful service j
now and to look after my own we'- j
tare and eandmncy later.
"1 do not menu to say In t!i
that if tilings clear up a litth
legislative grist mill and I can be j I
spared I may not come home and pre- j f
sent my record to the people of my i
district for as 1 look back over the 0
time during my service in com'ressiH
here I cannot view One act one vote
or one deed other than as an honest
edor ta serve my pe ph faithfully '
and well while here. You and my
ottier friends iu the district may not
have agreed with me some of the
time but as yen scan over the bun
drills of votes I have cast I think you
will find that quite a small per cent
of them are at di-agrt" incnt with your
own sense or fairness and justice. Iu i j
any event I have never performed one i
act or cue dec.i that I did nut think
was right so if wrong or a mistake it I
was an honest mistake and I am not I'
.Globe-VVerniclte
Sectinal Book C
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ivui in ma
hogany Early English and
Gjkk-n Oak. They are supe-
rior to any othnr soft ion al
case made.
Note the Sanitary
Leg Base
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Co
ily Mattress
No !nmpijj no tnftn. p-tiaran
teed not to rack in 20 yearn.
Let ua send one to your home
on 30 nights trial. It will
make you a "live wire" for
the next days business. A
broad statement but Sealv
Mattresses are the BEST
MADE and that id not too
good for you.
New Scrim Curtain Goods at Popular Prices
Head this ad. You see our stock w made up of high grade standard advert wed goods to
o!ler you the hest for the leant money is our aim. We solicit your business.
Figure your bill with us.
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Goods sold on easy payments
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. THIRTEEN, No. 73, Ed. 1 Monday, March 25, 1912, newspaper, March 25, 1912; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732722/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.