Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 278, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 22, 1905 Page: 4 of 4
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THE JACKSON DAY EAHQUET
Many Cuctli Will Be
Fet
Invited la Ihe
West Hill Hospital
DP. W. I. PETERS PHYSICTAX AND ST KOEOV
WWk DAILY EXPRESS
..;ifciCiiH'TION KATES.
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le Bott' ufl if wm fail ta irt your Oiy'.
"3SV --ltfO
CATTf. rOR SALE
tooo hea l of cattle for sale in
cluding several hundred bead of
I cunt ' . . T
i-nu steers. For.ntorniation write Rne
ulS Guess Qnitnian La. or John H.
Veaaule. Chickasha. I. T. 5S-82
VOUCAVf I
Get atvay from seeir? a-t r-ear-
Guthrie O. T. Nov. 21.- L. G
Niblack of Guthrie chairman
Charles Barrett and Roy Stafford
of Oklahoma City have been named
by the democratic territorial execu-
tive commiitec to prepare a list of
365 guests to he invited to the
Jackson day banquet in Oklahoma
City Jennary S. The lunnber may
be increased to 501. The committee
has not decided upon the cost of
the banquet which may be grater
than 52 a plate. Jesse Duuti. chair
man of the tern orial committee
has addressed invitations to a
number of dcmo:ra'.s cf national
prominence to deliver addresses
EVERYBODY
IS TALKING ABOUT
The great au :;io:i sa'e cf
Cornel he the guest o(
Son Antonio
this winter. Leave the chilly north
behind you and find health and
pleasure under the staiules- snleu
dor of her turquoise sky.
To all newcomers Sa" Antonio
offers a thousand delightful stir-
prises. For the sight-seer the -old
Mission Churches are still here
the Cathedra! of San Fernando and
gray an 1 2 mostly in t.ie dazzung
sunlight the historic Alamo. For
the invalid a perfect combination
of su-.ny winter weather pure dry
air beautiful scenerj aud modern
accommodations.
UyVvLfylLA wiih a comp'c e o. of t
' II li' f V 5 season's Caai- . G c;.. and ot!
' 22 1111 J ... delicscies. - wish to call y(
' 5'TJ-il ' I ' Uls attention to ti.e Irgh quality
Vf A : W V- - r2- our Ca.n:ed T. r.:a oes and Cf
-lit 1 1 .-A - th.sjear. If ou want 'sir
-v' :"' 14 th v.'i mc- t.f ay of Cai 1
-r ' ' rrr 1 1 .-r vt'i-
WE'RE READY FOR YOU
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TIGi0R 5 CASH
eesT 1
CI I if
.0. Ot ttllh
atid other
your
of
ore.
e-
t.:.- ay of Lai tied
i:-t t our v i;i:e
We I's ve ju-t re-
Ku.!. wheat F"!our
S ruj. al-o Flake
lioniiiiy heei'ss Kohi: Cur-
ranis uvA all of 'he cereals
Call i'p a.? whet: you v. af.t some-
thing to eat.
?wau' Vrai'U.
ceived Nt-u
sud Maple
West
II'l! F"nday at 2:30 rcloc
in about the grf.rc sale of ! J UHET UU.NhbRhNUt HcLU
d t T 1 ' 1 n x t T- r : n n v
Dressmaking wanted. 509 Chick-
asha Ae. if
Xight S 'hool at KoVr's Busi-
ness CoMetre Wvistf 1
Dr. Wa'trif) and Dr. Gordon
were here ;oi iv from Xianekah oa
business
D you write a good hand? If not
it will pay you join the night
classes at Roberts Business Col-legs-.
w&s tf
Consult iiadame . Lslla I).
Win 1-or Phenologist a'ld Author
now at Hotel Midwav. ' tf-
C. F. Hoberg left today for EI-
Rcno where he has accepted a
p3.:tin with the Rock Island.
For sale: one red durham Cow
young calf inquire at 923 south
7th street--B. M. Cogsuell. 77-79
Mrs. James Williamson ca'ne in
from Mountain View yesterday to
attend the funeral of Mss Anna
Rose.
Mrs. R. C. ScoiTim has returned
from a visit with her parents in
Waco. She was accompained by
Miss Effie Fields.
Jas. Williamson will return from
Mo'ntain View in a few days hav-
ing alrnit completed the new eleva-
tor for the Chickasha Milling Co.
The recital that was tohave been
given at the Chickasha Music Studio
Thursday Nov 23 will be given
next Tue-day evening Nov. 28 at
8 o'clock.
The Ladies f the Baptist
church
will serve a turkey dn:mr :ti the
Smith building north of the Citizens
National Bank. Next aturdav
Nov. 25. 76-S1
The Catholic ladies bazaar is
attr acting much attention. They
have a large number of beautit:1'
articles on sale And are serving
excellent meals.
Mr Johnson the ne.v sexton at
the I. O. ft. F cemetery deserves
special mention for coirteous and
favors extended to the ladies who
lined aud decorated the grave of
Miss Rose yesterday.
Found: A lady's gold watch.
Owner can have - .r.:e by provii.g
property and pay fr this notice.
Csli at this office. if
Wanted:-- An i;itel!ieent
young or r.i -i iL' .e )-m:i with
some refi-:-:ui )t to a.sist in nurs-
iug and'keep -ffic;. A )ply to Dr
Peters. 77-79
S.J. Lea of Electric Planing
Mill on 2nd and Mich. Ave. has a
mare that we'ghs 800 pounds wants
to trade for good horse or mare
that weighs ioco or 11000 lbs. tf.
Come to the night .school at
Roberts Bu-iue-.s College. Students
may euter any tune aud get the
work v anted. Bookkeeping. Pen-
manship Arithmetic aud short-
hand. Hours 7 to 9. w&s tf
"THE MORE
YOU BUY
The more you make" at the
great au:tio:i sale of West Hill
next Friday.
W A G N E R
OPERA HOUSE
ONE WEEK
Commencing
Monday Not). 20
LeComte & Fiesher's
WANTED: Position as book-
keeper by a graduate of Ro-rt's
Business College. Also have some
knowledge of shorthand and type-
writing. E. P. Salk City.
tf
PROSPERITY
COMES FROM
Sjving money. Save yours by
investing in a West Hill lot pext
Friday
Morey Stock Company
Suppori ing
Lnella Morey
Aipirtnls for County Seats Hold Meet-
ing at South McAleiter.
South McAlestei. I. T- Nov. 2t
A secret conference was held
here today by representatives of
commercial clubs from cities in
Indian -Territory known as "court
towns" for the purpose of initiat-
ing a campaign for the designation
of the places "as county seats in
the new statehood bill to be intro-
duced in congress. Only tweuty-
six towns in Indian Territory were
invited to partictpite and the call
for the meeting was with-held from
tbe press owing to rivalry of sever-
al places wh ch desire to become
county seats.
FREE
ride-
To and fom th'j great auction
sale of st Hill next Friday. All
invited.
The Climate's the thing in
San Antonio.
.The invigorating a:r dry aud
wam; the altitude; the "perfect
natural drainag- 3I1 combine to
make the temperature as nearly
perfect as can be. It is possible to
spend most of each day from No
vember to March outdoors. The;
parks and plazas the margins of -the
creeks and rivers the groves;
of palm and magnolia lose nothing
of their lustrous green during the'
winter months. !
San Antonio is of alt America :
the oddest blending; of modern util-;
ity and beauty with the romance'
and heroism of the medieval.
Tha K. & T. Railway
Co re to . c an Antonio ! Th exceptionally low
rates durih the Fah and Wmtei; month the
excellent train service and accommodations via
the M. K. & T Ry. make it a journey of but small
cost and not of tiresome lenjfth. I want you to
read "The Story of San Antonio." F'Usend it on
request. Once read I'm sure you'll be more than
haif convinced that you-should be the truest of
Lsan Ar.toniu this Winter. Address
W. S. ST. GEORGE
General Pasuenger and Ticket Agent
ST. LOUIS. MO.
REMOVING THE RESTRICTIONS
Representative of the Indian Agent Ex.
amines the Applicants
Jubge H. C. Cusey. representing
the Indian agent has been here the
past two days examining applicants
for the removal of restrictions from
the sale of lands. Twenty-five ap-
plicants were heard yesterday and
today.
Judge Cusey who is a very
pleasant gentlemen 'states that
the applicants here are far above
the average in point of intelligence
being a very tine class indeed.
Hundreds of Indians including
the move intelligent full bloods are
having their restrictions removed.
YOUR
tVTVRt
Is in jour own hands. A lot fu
West Hill will help you to make it
a succes-t.
NOTICE
To subscribers to the building
fund for the First Methodist Church
The building being now more than
half completed the second pa- uient
on subscrip'on is notv due and call-
ed for; please make payment to eith-
er J. D. Bridges Chairman E. S.
Burney Treasurer D E. Emerson
High ClaSS Specialties I Secretary E. S. Do'ugan and R. K.
Woolten members Building Com-
mittee. 78 80
Between Acts
Prices i5c 25c 35c and 50c
Now Is Your Chance
Consult Madame Lilla D. Wind-
sor the greatest expert Phrenolo-
gist and then you will be a success
in life. Read her publications.
Call at once.
You'll Ik-sorry if you miss the
opportunity to consult this talented
scientist. Short time only. Hours
10 a. m. to 9 p. m.
Hotel Midway Room II.
Monday November 27th
'Guaranteed Attraction
The English Stir Artiste
Alice Kee Nan
In her Three Act Comedy Drama
THOU SHALT NOT KILL
Produced here with the same cast
effects and appointments as pre-
sented in the large cities of the
United States
Special Scale of Prices (By sp-eciaj
arrangement with Miss Kee Nan).
25c 50c 75c
ONE.THIRD
CASH
Balmce in 6 and 12 months are
the terms of the auction of West
Hill lots next Friday.
W. C Pimm returned from
Oklahoma City yes erday where he
accompained Mrs. Pimm for the
purpose of having her eyes treated.
Mrs. Pimm's eyes have been failing
for some time.
For Scavenger Work
Leave orders at R. M.
Cochran's office or
Phone 51
J B. BOATRIGHT
The Family Wash
isa t a thing of the past it s a
thing of the present. You can't
get rid of it any better way than to
send it to our laundry When it
romes back you'll smile at how nice
The family Wash
looks. It pleases wife to have us
look after it and doesn't make but
a very small hole in that bank ac-
count of yours. One trial will
couvince you.
Chickasha Steam Laundry.
PHONE no.
Reford Pond Alger Me! tor
Bond & Melton
LAWYERS
Office in First Nat'! Bank Btiih ing
C. C. Potter. B. B. Barefoot. J. D. Carmichael
Potter Barefoot
&Carmichael
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW
The Pleasure Resort
Pool
Billiards
and
Territorial
Drinks...
East Chickasha
Avenue
"You Can't Lose lis."
66
PRICE (Q. MELTON
General Real Estate and Fire Insurance
Never blame another when it is possible to blame
yourself.
Touch elbows with the rank aud file.
Speak kindly to and of everylwiy.
Ask no impertinent que' ions.
Look before you leap.
Keep vour pr "ertv insu-ed with PRICE &
MFLTON. '
PHONE 243.
First National Bank Building.
i
i
I lie Old lied Barn
Wagon and Feed Yard
Board Horses Store Buggies Keep Horses. Vehicles
and Harne.--. clean. Will deliver your Horse and come
after it We want your business.
Phone 347 Cor' of chocta''v a"d 6tt
STRINGER DOSS & WILSON.
Ladies
Suits Cloak.
Waists and Furs
Skirts. I
ff Tron of nr
GSias. A.'Stsvens&BrosU.I.liailoibl
CHiUU.U ILL. I f 1 f
ano Murage uo.
MISS BLANCHE JOHNSTON '.
Agent
Photie 4S Cor. 2th and Idaho
Lawrence Mills
A ttorney-At'Law
Chickasha I. T.
Officr in Saver Building
Chickasha Music Studios
Piano and Harmony
MISS C.OI.TRA
Contractors aud
Movers of
Household Goods
and Heavy Machinery
Violin arf
MP -:
Var.dolin
Voice f u'ture a;
Sight Reading
MRS- McCLUSF.
Studio oyer Aberc: :-.;'.
No. ! .
G
Protect Yourself
When you want a shave
go to the shop first door
east of Sigmou's furniture
store. Best of accomoda-
tions. O O j l 0 o .
ALL TOOLS ARE STERILIZED.
Thorne& Owens
I ff CUB ' ' '
' r n f r-
V f it J
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J -'MA
r
The Larger ttie Ghasss ilia Fmar IDs Flavor
Ttiat's an oid --pyiug. The enormous cheese now
on exhibition at our store is the famour Crawford iuake
so the many good qualities of the Crawford of ordinary
weight are to lie found in this unusually large one to-
gether with the added quality that comes from its great
size. C'omeand see this big prize-winner.
nmrh lnl nr and nuivnz are involvwl tn'makinir a ehwm lik thii
I ili-iil f'ta font that it rjin n.t l for the wmf price as the
maliM hat it ta well worth tl-.li!fTmi. t.ike th mtular
C'rawfmita. it i a wift. moith. rich full rnnm rhn with the
tiMt ui i.i-iizirs flavor that come with nht making' and riitht
t-unnp.
The Blue Ribbon Cheese h? be cut Wednes-
day November 29
and delivered to our trade for Thanksgiving Day. No
other table delicacy is in greater demand or harder to
obtain than good cheese so we feel certain that you will
want a piece of this Colossal Crawford. Leave your or-
der to-day. We are selling it at 25c a pound
J. R. ABERCROMBIE & CO.
Office Overll!rown(ion' Pharmacy
Chickasha Ind.
Ter
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 7, No. 278, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 22, 1905, newspaper, November 22, 1905; Chickasha, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732742/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.