Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 251, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 23, 1917 Page: 3 of 8
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Gas and Oil Leases
Warranty Deeds
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Chattel Mortgages
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Release of Mortgage
Quit Claim Deeds
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Protest Notices
Notices of Protest
Township Plats
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Chickasha Okla.
I OF THE TOWN
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Erlich Pleases
' F.tuployes l"
singing tin
L. Krlicli toila v
lurnished them
circus.
"I've been figuring" tilt wife began
"11ml it's perfectly tiinax.lng Stanley!
1' you rut nut out' cigar n day you'd
sale v the end of the year. Ami
if 011 stopped smoking altogether I
do believe ynu'd have t-i:iiirli to"
"I know it:" agreed tin- man. "Ami
It' 1 rut mil eating mid u earing clonics
my income tax wonlil lie something
fierce! There's no end to what nn in-
dust I'inim conscient ions mini cna ac-
complish if lu sols about l! I Ami I
il.iul; .moi have added bonuiifiilly iil-
I hni u 1 1 never before did I know tlmt
eight ;md seven inude nineteen: It's
a 1 a rouble coincidence how Nathan
!'ul-:uni h.is Into my mind at this erit-
ieal moment!
"Nathan was at once the terror and
the wonder of my youth !"
"Have you no pity?" deinnnded tho
man s wile.
-mi pity wmitevcr the man an-
swered ami com limed : "1 don't know"
eon ne was neeause when you are
ton or eleven anyone lieyond lifteo f Receivcs Honor.
years is hopelessly deerelill and a tot-I
terlng wreck! Nathan was tile sort j
of man who would beckon to you Willi j
n Ion;; skinny finj'er Just as ymi were
about to slii into Saunders' drug store
for your tit'th lee cream sodu on a
hot day thus usin;: up nt one fell
swoop your week's allowance.
Employes.
tlu; People's Store are
praises of their manager
The reason? lie
free Ihkets to the
Kicked by Car.
They ill kick
That is some
iSchinidl of 21.'.
jtestify to Unit fuel
gaged in cranking a
on a cold n-r-rning.
of t lii-m will. Guy
AUihauut street will
As he was en-
car this morn-
hiK. In; suffered
the thing kicked
j her was set luit
of the use of it
i broken arm
The it j hired
m' win i n 1 1 1 j
for some weeks.
v.hea
nieiti
inveit
French People
American troops
own::
Identify
By Their
X'riltliin'Q l-O'isfilnnr hut th ai.I
-p it. Hack in the depths of your
" 'I5oy' Nathan would cull Vnmo
here I Whose hoy tire ymi? Oh. i ee
it's little Stanley Vij;.sers '. Stanley
haven't you visited Saunders' drus
sioiv a pood ninny I imes lodny?'
" 'V-y-yes sir' you would stammer
iMiliily us do nil tipplers caught lr
(ho act.
"T.ny!' Nuthiiri would say Blinking
his linger nt you 'do you realize that
you ure throwing away u fortune nml
even if not a fortune certainly at least (
a competence that would keep you j
from the disgrace of the poorhoiise In j
your old nge? Come here. Look at j
these figures! One 5-eent soda u day j
for ."iCi days n year equals the sum of!
$18.2." ! You've had live sodas today ;
that would ho equal to the sum of ;
tf'.n::T) u your! Think of It! If instead1
of drinking the foolish stuff you would '
stive your money you would hy the
time you were twenty-one with lliii;
compound interest be worth SG7Sf)2. !
OH !
"Very low in your mind at th(
thought of your Iniquity und simplj
tlahher.uasted nt Nnthun's capacity foi
tigltres you would slink over to tin;
park ami sit under a tree and moodily
watch the other hoys flooding into
Saunders.' .
"Vou felt that something was wron
in J
era
mind was the knowledge that you sim-
ply couldn't drink five sodas a day fot
.'Nio days straight anyhow and yoij
couldn't possjhly do it for eleven years
If you did for one. Yet you didn't dare
brace nil to Nathan and tell him so
Suddenly you t hought of a crusher I
You'd never have the money to !iuj
five a day forever and ever even il
you wanted 'cm! And you did have
5 cents now! Y'ou leaped to your feel
resolutely banished the thought of Hip
?C7.S02.O.'5 from your injured mind and
sticking; out: your tongue ill the direc-
tion of the figuricg Nathan ran
around the block to the side entrance
of Saunders' drug store and i:i a few
seconds were deep in a luscious glass
which cheered you up and enabled you
to forget Nathan.
"lie stopped Mamie White one day
as she was starling up the stairs that
led to tho new beauty emporium over
which all the wouo-.i were crazy. There
were so many glittery fingernails in
town after that emporium opened that
the city council seriously considered
shutting oil' street illumination at
night. Nathan told Mamie that if she
would save and invest i.nd let coin-
pound the 53-ci.nt pieces she was 'pour-
ing into the manicure hopper she would
have money enough in ten years to
take a trip around the world or attend
grand opera till the rest of her life.
"The figures upset Mamie so that
she went home and cried and got en-
gaged lo the wrong man because lie
caught her crying and tried to eonsolu
her at.d nothing gets round a woman
more than consolation.
Col. T. 11. Dwyer the genial Hiber
nian banker of Chickasha is wearing
tt big Kohl badge which he liasjust
received from the American Hankers
association and he is proud of it.
Tin! badge signifies that in; is a mem-
ber of the executive council of the as-
sociation there being only two other
members i.n Oklahoma. They are
Karly Sinclair the millionaire oil op-
erator and banker of Tulsa ami
George Davis of Claremore. Mr.
Dwyer was elected for term of three
years and will attend the national j
meeting of the a"f'0'iiit ion ill New!
York next May. I
Miss Klsle Seney returned to her
home in Rush Springs last night after
a. short visit with friends in Chickasha.
Bull Dumam lap's ! :r
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While I write this telegram
very neaceful l'l-iavh village.
voices of the haymakers lire blurred
by ihe roll of artillery as continuous
as an engine says K.-nch Thomas in
tlie London liaily Mail. You mighl
think that the tine rain Hint is liegin-
niiig to fall was sliaJu n (in-.'') by tlit
vibration and tmihing else. When cii
i itcli a day yor; si.'i.id at the ccnn r ot
tlie thunder mid see from behind a
great gun as o.'teii I lane seen will;
naked eye these Munvd sh.ells tower-
ing upwards the iui'oi esjior. is that u
ruincloud i-i ;t.-t lit V pierced cu'l puiic-
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Hlhfiiit Infantry slu.xcx
Ii hi' the Army rurrim
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shaken !ooso by
w.d it sell us
vibration.
well
j ' Improves Sandwiches.
Peanut bmrler sandwiches are iirttr:
'Improvcul hy tlie tid-ulion df beans -i
llicr baked or Kiiled. The proper-1
lions are une-thini peanut butter am!:
two-thirds Ivans. j
It tins ski as are lor4gh
through ii .sieve then mix with the but-
ter willing a dash of cayenne pepper
nnd salt to taste and a little water ot
milk if loo thick.
Sandwiches prepared in this way di.
not stick to the roof of the inouih as
the peanut butter alotio
does. This is inexpensive very pal
utnble and original.
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to jrr4
Suggestion
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STRATORS
e win
will win the
men. laoney
wnrd
and 1
Declaring that we
:throu';h (lie use oi
rub the bonus foods Herbert C. Hoover food admin
istrator is reaching ihe rural districts
in the campaign for conservation
through Ihe county home denionstra-
tors Uivoufliout the country.
In Grady county Mrs A!. Coryell
The.
To make the world safe for
ocracy v e must win this war.
three factors which will shape and tle-
: tormlno its issue are money men and
food. Any program for food conser-
ivuUon which does not have its basis-
in sound principles of human nutri-
tion is doomed to failure.
Conservation Measures.
sometimes home demonstrator is labeling to ir-; ;s9 local food-iir.i'fs. Use perish-
culate the conservatioii id 'a. aim in ables (o conserve staples.. K'.iminuto
order to bring Cue man-rial straight waste. Wheat conservation. Food
home to tlie people she. has arranged preservation. An adoqital" -diet and
or papers on the subject to bo read its importance.
at the meetings of (he various wo-1 Working program : Save Mil foods
men's clubs in (lie county. Those pa't from general table service; serve
in Cue coun- as soup salads si
Stover. Am-'dlslicw. Save lliroiii
Ilradley Norge. Friends. Niiine-
Diitiou and Acme.
fi!i Coryell report tliRt the work
progi-o:-;-'i;ig niceiy ;;t the :'!ulis and
itiial (he ineinb'-is itre er.t.-ring int'i
Prussians I t!n work with a great deal of enthu-
siasm i'apers on ihe cotiservation
of food is prepare-! by a mem! .' r se-
III A 11 I 'ISIS ilBBiSi i V
WARi1 1
dem-
CARNEGIE LIBRAKY BULLETIN
Cnvlc.nl Rros. or 5vra:use. New
York have i::suel an Emergency War c!u!i.-; already organized
List of books. The Carnegie Library ty arc located pt Ciiiicr
has the following tiCes froin the list: i her
Noyes Lord of Misrule. jkah
Jlindinell Amhulaneo 'o. 10..
llleneau Tlie Nurse's Stor
lCmpey Over the Top-
Turczynourcz - When tl
Came to Poland.
Bashelh r Keeping up -with Lizzie.
Bennett How to Live- on Twenty'
four Hours a Day.
Locke The Wonderful. Y'ear.
Wells Mr. Uritliug Se s it Throu
God. the Invisible King.
you
( 'OI'C.
:ii:d are
cf Hie
of the
h. government to starve the j.eople hut
ito show tlieni how t-) cons'-rve food.
looted by the varioir. clubs
r"'id at the regular meetings
club. If is not the purpo.-e
The Library is daily receiving U.
Farmers Bulletins which will be
S. ; The slogan adopted is to eat. plenty
of but wisely am! without waste. The
"I shall always lay Mamie White's
divorce nt the door of Nathan Fulguin.
lie absolutely spouted figures. He f!g.
tired that if a family saved the mom-y
it spent for beefsteak it could ride in
a limousine and build a three-story
house and he figured that if men let
their whiskers grow and the barber
starve to death there would be no pov-
erty on earth.
"In fact he made such a pest of him-
self telling everybody wholesome
truths which they didn't want to know
that finally somebody figured that It
Nathan Fulgum stopped figuring and
paid his bills everybody would l.e rich
anyhow aud so they ran him out of
town. So you see "
"H'm !" said the man's wife. "I see
lots of things! But you smoke too
man7 cigars nud you've got to stop !"
"Well tncbhe so!" agreed her hus
band. "But I've cot to get my smokes
in before they commandeer all the to-
bacco lie-ids to grow potatoes."
great help in practicing; war economy.
Tho following have rocentty been re-:
ceived :
Canning Tomatoes in thf Home. ;
Poultry Managemect
Standard Varieties of Chickens.
Canning Vegetables in the Home.
Canning of Fruits aud Yogi-table
How to Select Foods.
Principles of Nutrition.
Drying Fruits and Vegetables in the
Home.
Home Canning by the. nee-period cob!
Pack Method.
Preparation ot vegetables for the
Table.
Small Vegetable Carden.
Nut ; and their um-s ard fo'.d.
Fresh fruits -nid vegetables as con-
servers of other triple foods.
Home-made t'ireiess cooker." aut1
HiL-ir u.ie.'
Three short courses In home m. 5t
papers that are being prepared aiv
on the general subject "Way.-- V'-
May Save to Help Win the War."
S.i.r; estion.i on the subject and fur-
nish..d by the government are as follows:
-ws or scalloped
h serving smaller
niiiliins cms of butter and meat
allowing 'ie!i person l.o ask for
corel lo-l-iing. Sav by using all
produce mill nil you purchase.
- through use of lit lie used por-
if I'liOil.;; example: Leaves of.
vegetables for greens or salads or
soiiis. S.i ' Ihioi.gh using; the most
s-liii mhi nt doi'ost uffs as far as ade-
ouato fii. pel mils K.-rve fewer
i ourses and few-r dishi .-s at. a. meal.
S'-.-ii.e i -o -operation of Family in eat-
ing' foods prepaerd ill new ways and
in using u h f;i iti i i 'ar foods and dishes.
ikt ve throu; h knowledge of food val
in-i. Save through Intelligent plan-
ning of nn-al;.; wise selection of
foods; careful hrusililig; skillful pre-
paration thing paiiug;. good cooking
. 1 1 1 f 1 ( c i i r ' I - M'l vicer The gospel ill'
the clean plat -. I'si left overs.
Chicago Grain.
i Chict't'o Oct. 23. A decided up-
shoot which took place in com prices
today resulted largely from the fact
that the amount of corn on hand in
Chicago had been reduced to tho
smallest total in many years. The
market closed strong 1 to net
higher with December ? t. IK 3-4 to
7-8 and May $1.10 1-8 and 1-4
to $1.10 1-4 and 3-8. Oats advanced
J-lc and 'i He to I -2c and provisions
20c to $1..V.
I .
j New York Cotton.
New York Oct. 22. A sharp early
bmik was followed by a recovery in
tho cotton market today owing to
the continued bullish average of
weather and. crop news. December
. rallied from 2(1. Ce to 27.3."e and clos-
led at 27.27c with the general list
(closing: very steady net 5 points Io-
poinls higher.
or in ;
Fort Worth Livestock.
Fori; Worth Tex. Oct. 22. Cattle
- Receipts m.t.DO; market steady;
beeves $-1 to $ 1 1.2.I. Hogs Receipts
SOiiO; Iflc to l.".e higher; heavy f te..:
to .fid
steadv ;
10. Sheep Receipts
lambs $l."..no to
3 0""
B3Y SCOUTS HAVE
NEW INSTRUCTIONS
Liberty loan
Chickasha Will Engage in Big
Army Y. M. C. A. Propaganda I
For
v pes
the pi
i of p'.'on:iret
!; m eet akin
an in. pi. runt
ds ihvr.. !'
eitv toilay in
of i iilisiing the
it p.-tp!e of Clrick'l-
r tie- v.ii.i of jlish-
:i-le- i -amp.'iigii
I!. Votini is in
it: t en.-; t of tlie
M. C .A. fund
lahoma
amount
- ecretar-
- to rai-.e
md Alfred
of the V.
Try a Want Ad for results.
Try a Want Ad fur results.
v.hirh
the wi i
Dr. '
mini .-te
those
v. .:; aii
pat
. I'
the
V.
-'ed
$250. hurt of this
O. Booth state
. M. C. A. heads
The services of
ti enlisted in the
i i -'v.
he
l-fcls
a p
(In.
lilt!'
one of
ui his
i Will! h
i :. ('!;
(!: working for
I':. VinO'i! have
propagamla v i:i U.
'Ihe needs cf the army along the
hires of a ill am! comfort furnished
by this organization are great so
gna' that they are not properly un-
derstood by the general public Dr.
Vori.d explained. For this reason an
educational campaign will be waged
". '-''iiriiia ry to mnlring this great
drive.
Attention Boy Scouts
campaigners.
All Hoy Scouts who ure to take an
n-tie part in the Liberty loan cam-
irign are called to meet with the
otiiinaster at .j:'i) p. m. today.
New advice has been received from
headquarters that is important to tho
Scouts engaged in Libe-ty loan war
service.
Tho Scoutmaster.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack English have
returned to their home in Rush
Springs after a fhort visit..
friends in Chickasha.
with
Miss Lena Payne
idi city yesterday.
visited friends in
Pat. Beesori of Push Springs
business visitor in the citv todav.
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Lampe, William T. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 18, No. 251, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 23, 1917, newspaper, October 23, 1917; Chickasha, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc732757/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.