Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 266, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1917 Page: 3 of 24
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We are selling the Best Serge for $36.00
we have ever sold for the same money. The
value cant he surpassed hy any Ready -to-Wear
house hi America. This is a hig
assertion. But having hought and sold
clothing for a number of years we have
some judgment. Come and see the cloth.
j .It is estimated i ! i a t Ihis .war In
: Grady county hii increase- of iitunit
prr ccnl in evidenced in the cotton
i acreage over the government 's acre
age repot t (if lat year. This report
was Unit iM.oi'il acres in Grady cotin-
(y were devoted to cot tun. on which
v. ere raised Koine n.il'Hi bales.
Big Acrcirjn
This yeHr it is estimated that the
acreage will run between IIO.IHIO n ml
:!'. (Hid acres and thai. I he yield will
lie about 1800(1 to L'O.floo bales. At
this dale no government figures on
the acreage nre available.
Big Brom Corn Crop
The incrrnse In acreage has come
'principally in the northern part of
the county. In the southern end of
the county it ia stated that there is
a decrease in cotton acreage as com-
pared with last year. The reason
Riven Is that u great deal of acreage j
has been devoted to broom com in
the Rouihern section.
Cut in Wheat and Oats
In northern (irady county this year
the wheat acreage as cut down to
some extent hut the big cut was on j
oats. The decrease in acreage of I
wheat and on is was sained in the cot- i
Ion crop planted. I
Real Headquarters for the Men Who
Want the Live Things in Clothes
We're showing the the greatest choice in smart rciined hifch grade
Suits and Overcoats for men and young men nt
$15 $18 $20 $25 and up
Many new ideas in Hats $8 $4 $5 and up.
Edwin Clapp Wrights and Ueacon Shoes in all the new models.
Wilson Bros. Shirts and Underwear at popular prices.
Suits and Overcoats for the hoys; a sie for every lad a sty! for every taste
$5.00 $6.50 37.50 and up
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name address and dali- of purchase ( liable seren e and possible prevent
of (.'Very purchaser of explosives from (ii'sli'iicli.ui thai nilrhl otherwise o-.
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J. S. GARNEU Manager
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Enormous Acreage of Corn
j Com came 'in for an enormous nei'e-'f
ae in (irady county Uu:; season. II.
;m slaled a ul iiorat i vely that at least
."ii per cent of the tillable laud In
(Irady county was planted in r-crn
this yerr Korao ciopa came in for
a bij; ucmaRO Ihis year and many
a farmer in Grady county is "liillinif
tU'ht" with a nice full silo from
which to deal luscious nutritious feed
to his stock through the long winter
months.
f!r:irlv cmitilv is 1 lie mitnrril home
j (if cotton corn wheat and oats as
well as numerous forage crops such
as kafir maize etc.
Eig Melon Producer
! Thousands of dolUrs worth of wul-
ernielons are fhippetl from Grady
every year and (he southern portion
is making people sit up and lake no-
tice because of the largo acreage
splendid yield and great wealth glean
ed from Hs broad acres of broom
corn.. This crop is being given more
attention in this county than hereto-
fore and it is predicted that next year
j will see an even bigger acreage of
jhis big money crop.
Solid All Through
As further evidence that Grady is
in't "all around" county as far as agri-
culture is concerned one has simply
to turn to the records of the state
fair at Oklahoma City where the ex-
hibit of Grady county in charge o
(). C. Cooper county agent took se-
cond place among all the counties in
jlhis time on and keep a (lose watch
Auspicious characters ami sns
picious.ly large tpia nt it ies purchased.
ln the event of the sale of explosive i
to a suspicious character. It is re-
quested that the merchant ul once
'report the sale to the sheriff's ol'iiee
here in order Hint a rigid investiga-
tion may be made ut once.
I "My doing this the hardware mer-
chants can render their country a val-
sald a member of the defense
o 1 1 1 1 1 i I this moil
Llka Dog In Manger.
i " 'llout till de experience some men
! kIIs wit luipplnesa" said Uncle Ebtm
; "Is tryitr to spoil It fob somebody.
! else." .
No Chance.
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much?" Mrs Hilton "No dear; you
don't make ction.th for me to do that."
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the slate. Only a fraction of one
per cent in the grading separated
Grady county from the winner. This
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Seeing and dii'-'.riliu'.in
consJar.ily .rc.;.!i stoc!:s
Mare rni'.es per dollar.
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was Blaine county which exhibit ac-
cording to the judges bad it "on"
j Grady only a fraction of one per cent
in wheat.
I A. Thorough Farmer
O. C. Cooper the county fluent is
due of the hardest working all
I around men serving in that capacity
in the entire country. In addition to
j being thoroughly "schooled" in his
jwork as per the instructions of the
government be is a practical farmer.
!l!e was all of this before he took up
the government work. In those days
I lie farmed on the east side of the
;st..t ' but was not content and event-
ually saw his mistake. Straightway
: 1 i (. moved to Grady county where he
')" livedd a number of years. Under
his direction some of the finest
I' urize acrres" and mode) farm crops
that ever grew in anybody's field
Ihave been produced. He has an army
'i f boys organized into various dubs
which Inmtirs the success of the fu-
ture j enei lion of Grady county as
at: ai'i'ii-uhinal county and as a home
if happy ! i pcrou:; farmers.
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MEN WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Women's Dress and Street Boots in Grays
Browns and Blacks high and low heels
SG $8
$10
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Men's Dress and Work Shoes in Tan and
Black .
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Boys' and Girls' Dress and School Shoes
Tan and Black. Try them for Service.
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EXPLOSIVE
The Grady County Council of lie-
il'ense has reqitestetl the hardware
dealers and supply men of Chickoha
and Grady county to keep a record
of all purchases of dynamite and o'h
er explosives sole!.
It i-i (!".-ired that they take the
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Pool, J. Edwin. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 266, Ed. 1 Friday, November 9, 1917, newspaper, November 9, 1917; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732740/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.