Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 50, Ed. 1 Monday, February 28, 1910 Page: 3 of 6
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA
CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS
EVANS A SMITH PUBLISHER
GEORGE H. EVANS.... EDITOR '
BRYCE P. SMITH MANAGER
TELEPHONE NUMBER 43
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OFFICIAL PAPER OF CRADY COUNTY
rt-hVM t3tv Entered at the pos toff ice at Chickatha
Okla. as fcocoud clasi mall matter
CHICKASHA OKLAHOMA FEIillUAllY 28. 1010
SECRETARY IS THE "MAN BEHIND! ment to the constitution or the United
THE GUN." j Stale providing for 'tho levying and
: vollectiiiK oi taxes on incomes.
I he. directors of tin: ('. of ('. ore!
now cnsriKi'd In trying to a pot tin;; The strJcle recently oiii8 the
l ight man Tor .set ret a ry. Titey will do j rounds of the Republican papers re-
well to take time and exercise the Mating to detectives being employed
Kieatt-ht ca v in older to get an A-No.' 1 j by the governor to watch certain mem-
Inhaler for the Job. We. believe the j hers of the legislature is a fabrication
directors realize that the success ef ! of the Itcnublican uress bureau Intend
ed to cause a divisloiwin tlie ranks of
die new o' fiaiii.atlon now depends
largely upon the wisdom which they
show in filling this position. The sec-!
re'nry is tin- bus-incus manager of the1
concern. He is always on the job.1
01 Igiua; ing ideas and by his recognized !
ability as uu evpert in his line lie
commands support as a bailer. The;
directors have already found that it.
isn't easy to pick tip a man who id.
ipialiiicd for Midi a pu-i'ion.
That the .c rctarv is the real direct-!
the Democrats with the hope of pro-
longing the extra session thereby pil-
ing tii the expense and creating cam-
paign dope. It is needless to say the
Democrats are not going to lie tricked
by such statements.
The Republicans are much chag-
rined over their failure to find any-
thing to substantiate their charges of
misappropriation of funds by the exec-
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT
George A. llrowu announces his can-
didacy for the office of sheriff subject
to tlie action of tho Democratic voter
at the primary.
CO-OPERATION AT ROCHDALE I
Humbla Start of Business In England
That Amounti Now to
500000000.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES TO THE
CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS.
One year delivered by carrier ...$4.30
Six months.'dellvered by carrier.. 2.40
Threo months delivered by carrier 1.20
One month delivered by carrier.. .40
One week delivered by carrier.- .10
Ono year by mail 4 00
Six months by mail 2.00
Threo uioutba by mail 1.00
NOTCE0 "SUBSCRIBERS.
liecauso of tho great increase
in tho price of print panes smd
also the increased bizo of tho
Daily Express it is utterly im-
possible to supply tho paper at
ono dollar for three months. The
regular rate of ten cents a week
will remain the fame but on and j
titter January 1 1'JlU the follow-
ing subscription rates delivered
by carrier boy in the city will be
in full force and effect:
Daily one year j
Daily six months 2.40 j
Daily three months 1.20
i Dally ona month .4" I
j Daily one week .10 j
! Subscriptions to the daily by i
j mail will remain unchanged. See '
schedule of rates ou editorial j
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I strictly in advance.
I EVANS & SMITH
I a Publishers.
!
ing force which makes a town-building! utfv department.
oi;;:niizaiio'i no is evident from the fc
lowing cdl orial In which tlw Oklaho- Two nni--' railroads the UocJc Is-1 Do you know tuai croup can be pre-
ma Citv Times i.av a bu t tribute to ' and and the Frisco have joined in ; vented? Give Chamberlains Cough
towu-builders. After
tiio splendid achieve-
.lahoma Ci'y f. of C
the light against the enforcement of i Remedy as soon as the child becomes
the two
rates.
cent fare and the freight
die prince of
commenting on
menu of the O
he Times mijm
'There mist be a ".Man iiehind the
Gun' who has made Hie local commcr-
tiai organization the prulu of tlie state
and the pctr oi tit') continent. .
wim an one respect m p.isi ivei- Three small negro boys were caugn
iicnts and Hicir co-workers it remain-. la llie act of taking liuuor from the;
ed tor Robert !'. otkliiiihatu. advertis- Klate ag.n.y Thursday. Tlicy had
t... i i....i- lhn r.il! ' ir'u-V Tl'in ill'Ml.. . . I ... l'
"r .... ..... lorccu an ciiuauee iium uuouuicu.
of an adjoining hotel. i
; The .Santa l'e subsidized press at !
i Guthrie is tuill slinging mud at tin; j
i legislature ;.nd the state officials.
hoarse or even after the croupy cough
appears and it will prevent tho attack.
It is also a certain cure for croup and
lias never been known to fail. Sold
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About sixty years ago a few poor j
workmen in Rochdale Eng. formed
lit tie co-operatlva aociety and started j J
a store which waa kept orwn evenln(?s j
by tha members 'ho took: turna in
aervlng aa atorekeeper. Jt
They were earnest hard headed and j J
practical idealials. aaya the Twentieth
Century Magazine. Yet It ia doubtful j
If tha most aangulne of their ntimber ;
In those early flays conceived how j
great would ba the movement Hint
should materialize out of what waa in-
o ll K ll l m.rn in iiuiuuiu n wnj.
From that little beginning has j 1
jjrown one oi me iiiohl Biici-rBwiui mi-
terprisea or its una. lireat wnoieaaia
aoclctlea enormoua warebousiiie atorea j
factories and sbopa and a fleet of
ocean steamers are but a few vlsiole j
resulta and valuable assets of this
great fraternal federation of workers.
In the presidential inaugural address
delivered by W. R. Rae at the lajst
congress of the Co-operatlva union the
speaker after referring to the fact
that the last year had been a very
trying one throughout England owing
to the extreme business depression
that prevailed throughout the rilm
continued:
"Rut even in the face of the natural
shrinkage in trade the figures for the
year so far aa co-operalive trading is
concerned are very favorable. Dur-
ing the year 1908 tha business done
by our societies exceeda that of 1907
by nearly 2000.000. having risen
from 105717693 to 107550634. and
the membership by nearly 100000
from 2434085 to 2516194."
Mr. Rae also held that the co-operators
"have an entry into and some
influence on the life of nearly 2000-
000 homes or between one-fourtb and
one-fifth the whole community."
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"IDEAL" LINE
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t it Is Creating
i.' crybodj s to infor.n the Oklahoma
City chiiiiilic.- of Commerce of the real
worth of it; sutctarj. A. V. Me-
Kcacil "Mr. KraJiisighain said: '.McKeand.
von could g'it a hundred dollars t
nii.it! six uigl.U In the wck to de-
likcr the .".'tne tpeeh ou delivered
here. In th" c aitcrn' states. I will pial-.e
vuii a pi'0)o.-;i; ion to be our u'aiiag"r
and guarantee j on f.'i'H) a week if you
will come villi me to New York."
"McKcsiH Bnswered thai
liicj; cul-l U offered that
hhn awav from Oklahoma l"i:
US U I III'- Cl'lllpllllK'l.l M r. riu'iMiiv
ham paid to Oklahoma City's- Chamber
of Couime'.ce ua well as to it secre-1
t..ry." j
-And it u a fine ntlment di-s-
p!.ied by Mr. M Keand in his refusal !
of the offer made. uc:i spun it
i;at ha. made Oklal'.oma City the
t.: st-g:-" ins and most properou.-i
dty iu the world. Not only U ihU
spirit rccogul..d by Mr. Fro'iiingham.
!.i; J in l.y all who vU the n.arvcioii.s
ctti noi v.t twciity-one years of age.
"AikI It. mii.kt lie added thai bcfoie
jrauiig Fro-.hing.h:.in. to funher
:how hi. confldelK e in the city in the
rhambcr of Comni"r e and iu its sec-
ivtary backed his woids with dollar-..
lie 1h.iJ.mI MiKcand a draft for
H thousand dollars and instrucicd him
t' use his cwi; Judgiucnt. in using that
amount of iiiOitev in making the Urst
pa; men! -m Okl.il.oma City real es-
tate getting ihe terms as low as possible."
Student of Human Nature.
I Once upon a time when Senator;
i Robert Taylor of TennesBea waa j
' "Fiddling Bob" Taylor and on a tec-
I tufe tour he picked up an old railroad J
:. man who was on the bum and trail- I
' mwt A Ulm ii Artli fprsm T nnleiona n f a 1
nilirn rXfltfiniCni the Washlnaton correspondent of the!
interesting fellow and the governor ;
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Brass Iron and Wood Bedsteads Mantel
and Upright Beds Child Cribs Carts
Steel Davenports Spiral and
National Springs.
ALL SHOWN AT OUR STORE
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CHICKASHA AVE
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COME AND SEE US. IT WILL BE WORTH
YOUR WHILE.
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SCORES OF
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PEOPLE
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ARE PRAIS-FOLKS.
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no Induce-1
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feireaiiii wa.-i nvn. buiuvhih iu I'ltnn
j Another case of howl for politic;;!'
jund a vote iu the opposite direction .
' has been displayed by the -Repuull- j The following article recently ap-
! can-. When the appropriation for the j pt.arci in galina Journal: "The rc-
; relief of the asylum inmates at Nor- j p0rter has heard several of the leading
! man whose unfortunate condition was! doctors of our city say that. Itoot Juice
.exposed to the public leccntly by hejjs t.ertaiuly a great medicine as a
; Commissioner of Charities and Corree-1 miniuer 0f -their patients after using
.lions came ip Thursday in the hoiide jt lt on vhic for chronic s'ouiach
minority meii.bers lined up aud . uvt.r flj kidacy troubles were rapidly
d asainst it. lfowever their ! lmijrovng- 0ne broad-minded doctor
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ruie passage oi iae appiupi iiiiwiid iyi number of .fople that nc prescriuea it
! the much needed relief of the asylum's . !o jjs v jfe for a chronic liver trouble
I inmates. " j and from a short use of it is simply
astonishing. The remedy is doing so
much good here in Salina that it is
the coitim in talk of the city. People
i from every walk of life are praiting it.
! and as a consequence the demand for
j the Juice id so great that it is hard to
I keep In stock. The extraordinary
enjoyed his conversation immensely.
While the train waa rolling along be-
tween Lake Charles and Alexandria.
on a Drancu oi me iexm ranroaa it i
entered a thick pine forest. All of a
atidden it atopped. A lone flagman's
aranty waa the only sign of human
habitation. A paasenRer on the train
grabbed a small handbag and got off
the train.
"Governor" aaid Senator Taylor'a
bum friend "a mau that geta off at a
place like thl i guilty of some
thing.
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POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
! And all the world laughs at lovers.
; A man of letters may be jealous if
; his wife get i a few.
! K'ven real estate men
occasionally
build cast!.'! in the air.
Never judge a man's will power by j merits of Hoot Juice have been proved!
what the lawyers lo to the estate he i by the experience of home people;
Jeavt s beh'ad. j whofae word can not be doubted. -Tlio.ie
When girls blush with embarrass- who have investigated have found ev-
Better Left Unsaid.
Little Jane had boen learning about
germs and other acientiflc thinga at
school and the fact that klFglng was
regarded by meaicai men aa a danger-1 t.
.o nicilmA tiad heen ImnrpiiopH nnnn ! ? 1
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her young mind. i
'Tapa" she said. In her grave fash-) f
Ion. nodding at him across the table j
"wasn t you atram to kiss mamma
when you were first engaged?"
"Oh no." replied papa blithely
"mamma waa quite good looking
then."
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COMMENT FROM THE CAPITAL.
1 incut they think it a burning shame.
' The man who doesn't count the cost
! is apt to feel cheap sooner or later.
! Some thiu.es may go without stiyini;
but a woman's tongue isn't iu that
I class.
; When a financier begins by -chlorc-;
forming his conscience the rest !
dead easy.
I What has become of the old-fasliioti-j
cd gill win. when a love affair went
j wrong pined away aud died? Chicago
i News.
Jim Hauls is cracking the
over the licad.4 of the minority
bet s w iio protest at liitf
whip: QUAKER MEDITATIONS.)
mem-j fighting chance is all that quarrel-
tactics. some people want. j
A cool.
We sup.ios-f the reason the Kejiub-1 especially
licuus vot ..d against tlie organization
of an iiuestiuation committee Is be-
scarce article
cause t'.iey
tlie people'
"Hid not
money."
in mighty
Di. Cook.
It doesn't take much nerve to raise
the deuce in a poker game.
want to waste; Some invalids don't take electric
i treatment because they kick at the
: charge.
In the theater you can't keep a worn-
If it isn't her hat. U s her
1 cry statement made In this paper in
relation to the remedy as true as
'gospel; Scores of people are calling
j ut tho drti.j store daily and praising
the great remedy no the skies for the
j wonderful good It. Is doing for them-
j selves or some member of the fans-
! ily. Mr. V. Monroe w ho is well know n
here said ho has spent over tour lmti-i
dreil dollars for medicine and treat-
ment for iiis stomach trouble of long
standing without benefit until he start-
ed to take Root Juice but that one
bottle made such a change in his con-
dition for the better that even his
friends wvre noticing It. Mrs. Jesse
Uennett said: Both my boy and sell
were badly afflicted with rheumatism
when we commenced to take Hoot
Juice in fact I was unable to got
out of bed but after uang it a whik'
we aie now entirely relieved. I am
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Approximately.
"She saya you are crazy."
"She does?"
"She didn't wn thoe words
actly."
' Can't you tell me what she said ap-
proximately?" "She said you are In love with her.
Houston Post.
Tbi; man who does bi3 beit win hold !
his Job longer than the ntia who eould
do better but doesn't.
PRESIDENT HE.L.PS ORPHANS. j
llundreus of orphans have been help- i
cd bv the president of the industrial!
and orphans home at Macon Ga. whoi'i
writes: "We have used Electric Bit- t
ters in this institution for nine years. i
It has proved a most excellent medi-
cine for stomach liver and kidney
troubles. We regard it as one of the
best family medicines ou earth." It
SPRIMG COLONIST
FARES
MARCH 1st
TO APRIL 15thH:8
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TO POINTS IN:
Typewriter
Bargains
In new and rebuilt ma-
chines. We have some
special bargains to to offer
as follows:
1 Caligraph $12.50
1 Chicago -- $15.00
1 Dcnsmore $30.00
1 Reminfrton No. 6 $45.00
i 5m;it p.-.v.;.i. 9. 4R fin m
1 Oliver. No. 3 .-- $50.00
2 Olivers. No. 3 $55.00
1 Underwood No. 4 $55.00
We buy sell rent and ex-
change machines.
I Alberta
Arizona
California
Colorado
Idaho
i Mexico
Montana
No Mabel neither Gristmill Jone:
nor Dermis Hynu will be our next ; an down.
governor. We repeat that the D.-mo- j hair.
crats will name the next executive i As a piai
House loint Resolution So. .". re-
Mates to i'aliliug a proposed amend-
of chastisement when we
; were boys most of us would shed tears
in the woodshed. Philadelphia ' Kee-
i ord.
invigorates all vital organs purifies
now able to get around and attend to the blood aldi digestion creates appe-
my work without a particle of sore-UUe. To strengthen and build up pale
ness or pain and my boy no longer i thin weak children or rundown people
complains. The Hoot juice people have1 it has no ripial. Dost for female corn-
hundred )f testimonials from well j plaints. Only DOc at Brow n & Co.'s.
known people all over the btate. The D&W
is beginning to create muel. nvnrZZZ
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THE DAILY EXPRESS
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Utah
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BANK PBIHTIIiG GO
114 South Third St.
Chickasha Oklahoma
VEIIBOIIE
THEATRE
Vaudeville and Motion
Pictures
Illustrated Songs
Vaudeville teams change
every Sunday and Thursday
Act changed every night.
Motion Pictures changed
every Sunday Tuesday Thurs-
day and Saturday.
Illustrated Song changed o
times per week.
Matinee Saturday at 2 p. in.
Matinee Sunday at 3 p. in.
Every night in the week
continuous from 7 p. m. until
10 p. m.
Admission:
Children 5c. Adults 10c.
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talk here in Chickasha as several thati
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RIDS THE SYSTEE
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have been itbinj? it a
praising It very highly.
'bemonst ration at II.
Drug Store.
few days are
1 For full information re
fgarding routes and trainl
service call on f
11. 11. McLLiKU I
Agent Frisco Lines.
Chickasha Okla.
Or write
C.O.JACKSON
D. P. A. Frisco Lines
Oklahoma City Okla.
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J. Urowiisou's
Catarrh comes as a to'iilf of inipuritii'S and morbid matter in th
circulation and is a lisense that only ettacks mucous membrane. Tha
cntv-e inner portion of the body ia lined with a delicate skin or covering
of soft sensitive fle-h.' Thoasuuds of tiny blood vessels are interlaced
throughout this mucous surface a ud it is through these that the inner
membrane receives i's nourishment and ia kept in healthful condition.
When however tho blood becomes infected with catarrhal impurities tb
tr. s.ics become diseased and Catarrh pets a foothold in the system. Tha
curly ataKn" of Catarrh are characterised by such symptoms as a. tight
stuffy feeling in the bnI. watery eyes buzzing noires iu tho ears with par
Ital dea:nfiss";n:d often diflieult breathing and chronic hoarseness. Thera
are merely symptoms n:id while sprays inhalations aud other local treat-
ment juuv teuiporarllv rcli'vn them. Catarrh cannot ba cured until the
blood it iHiritind of the exr.itius; cause. S.S.S. cures Catarrh by cleansing
tlie blood of all impure cuUirrluil matter. It goes down into the circula-
tion and nitiick tho disease at its head and remove every particle of tho
catarrhal impurity. Then the mucous linings ore all supplied with fresh
pure blood and allowed to heal instead of bciUR kept in a constant state
oi ' irritat ion by the catarrhal matter. Special book on Catarrh and any
:ndicula.ivi.efrto. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA OA.
COMING TO NEW STAR.
Tho Lena Itivers Company under
tho nianag.um.iu of Fred V. Mcintosh
will iiresent that favorite play at the
New Stur Theater Tuostlay evenini;.
March 1. The company is a fine one
and comes to Chickasha direct from
Oklahoma City where they ptayc.l ut
tho Ovcrholser Sunday ami Monday
nights?.
1 320 acres land 1 5 miles West of I
Galena Kansas and 5 miles j
Mvfl-i ri nilalmmn linen THic iq (
jTirst-ciass land ana is tor traae
X'for Chickasha property or land
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If troubled with Indigestion cuutitl-j
putipu no uppelite or ft-el bullous givei
Chamherlulii'H tSomach and Uver Tab-)
lets a trial and you will ho pleased j
with the result. These tablets invig-
orate the stomach and liver andj
strengthen the digestion. Sold by all!
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Superior Quality.
Lowest Prices.
Phone 427. Prompt Delivery.
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