Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 220, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1902 Page: 1 of 4
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CHICKASHA DAILY EXPRESS
?s Chickasha Indian Territory Friday Evening. August 29. 1902 ui
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LOOK OVER OUR WANT COLUMN. IT IS READ BY EVERYBODY IN CHICKASHA.
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WE HAVE
JUST OPENED
If--SCHOOL
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d 'ittghaiiu for tlie v-hil-
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j A new mill
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Best Qualities
lO cents and
12 1-2 cents.
JUST RECEIVED AT"
The Big Cash Store
The First and Largest Shipment of
DRY GOODS CLOTHING BOOTS (Q. SHOES.
Ever brought to Chickasha. We have been are now and will continue to be Headquarters for every-
thing New and Up-to-date in a first-class Dry Goods Store. Our Prices are lower than ever before.
IE DEFY IPEllli!
The Big Cash Store.
J. Q. MAY!
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BRIEF
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News at the World in It Short-
cut Form.
Cilmes of Every Description
' Preacher and Saloon Keeper St
trage. In a Lively Exhibition
of the "Manly Art"
at Pawnee O. T.
D. V- Bum I'tvu. Vm. Is: V cw-p
No. AT' -id.
Citizens National Bank
C hiokoahn . 1 11 1 . Ter
El Beno Okls Aog. 27. Thos.
II. Hovender. oue of the olden
Masons in tbe country who d'Sd
of paralysis was buried in tbe Kl
Ittno cemetery with Masonic
honors yesterday.
FARMERS BLACKSMITH SHOP.
W. E. ATKINSON Proprietor
: : ALL WORK Gl'AIt AK1 l:EI: :
Kansas Ave. Between 5th aDd 6th Streets
Dunham Transfer
ZZL.INE.:
Headquarters at McGhee & Son's Grocery
Store Phone 95.
WATER WORKS
SANITARY PLUMBING
We are South-western agents for
the Domestic Compressed r ate
Water System the Latest and Best.
Fnne! 42 Wind Mills
SfflSS PurS & irrigating Plants
By an I. T. An.: 27 At a
! country dancs last night two miles
! from Ibis place in Comanche county
Oklahoma Jud Welch and Ed Mc-
Donald were seriously cot and
slabbed. McDonald's wounds.it
is thought wdl prove fatal
Atchison Kas Aug. 27 Mrs.
If) rtle Wills snd ber sUtei -in-law
Miss Mary Will? have been ar
1 rested at their home in MuMOtah
I in this county on tbe charge of
kidnapping tbe Mjear old
1 daughter of Smaucl Llggart who
b been missing aince Aug. 15.
Oklahoma City Okla. Aug. 27.
' Dewey 5-year-old son of Mr.
land Mrs. H. 8. Davis waa at
tached by a Maltese cat afflicted
wiih tbe rabiea last evening and
was severely scratched. Tbe boy
is in a serious condition.
Pawoee Okla. Aug. 97. A
fist fight occurred in tbfa city 8at-
urJay evening between Rev. A.
B. Grant pastor of the M- .
church and W. P. Fatton pro-
prietor of tbe Blue Bell saloon.
1 lie trouble waa tbe outcome of a
Washington. Aug. 27. '1'be war
department today received a cable
gram fromtlen. Chaffee at Manila
reporting the occurrences of a se
ries of earthquakes at tbe island
of Mindaooa Twenty persona
were killed by falling walls the
victims all bftfog Maros. (Jen.
Chaffee ' cablegram. says Hi. uiouk-
taius aud rivera and other Blreams
were greatly disturbed and mnch
damage was done.
riTHV AND TOINTKD.
Interfiling Items aud News Notes
From Surrounding Exchanges.
W agoner is to nvo a big street
fair.
Viuiials sinking a dei p well to
furnish water for fire protection.
' Sock socials" to rtuse money
foi the church are becoming tbe
rage in the Twin Territories.
Tbe Lawton Daily Enterprise
prouuly announces the completion
of a new "funeral parlor."
Tbe Lawloo Beputilican list
been "jn weela'' for several days.
The office buildiogis b iog moved.
Tro boys Who robbed houses
"just for fun" Muskogee have
ten remanded to tbe grand jury.
The surrounding towus are re
joiciog over tbe receipt of tbiir
'brat '.ale of cotton." But none
of them paid the price ChiokMba
did.
Cordell.Ukc Chickasha and other
towns is crying for bouses to rem.
Tbe Rerald-Senlinel says that
sums man contd make a fortuue
there electing dwelling bouses toj
rent.
A few days ago the city marshal
of Ardtnore injured 46 barrels of
hoe wine or. tbe ground. Thirsty
citiaeoa appeared with buckets arid
dipped up all Ibeir akius would
hold from ibe little river formed
by the flowing booze.
It now drvelopa that the Cbe-
colah printer who was supposed
to bsve received a box of snakes
by express but week got a box
of Tin Top'' instead. Snakes
are common things for printers
nperance meetings oat ihey dont get 'cm by express
eld here last week.
All
Work 3 uarantood.
M. A. BOGIE.
L -Trrx-mrsivs Ttnnrs-6Tir tiannrsTraTQ
otrrnrrT5TssaBs --
1 Club House Goods
Pauls Valley I. T. Aug. 27
At Elmore twenty miles west of
this place yesterday morning. J.
It. Moss shot and killed a man
by tbe name of Blevins with a i5
calibre revolver The trouble
arose over the attention Blevtos
ws showing Moss' wife.
ST. LUKE'S CHI "BOH.
Sunday school Sunday morning
at 9:45 o'clock. Morning prayer
and sermon alii o'clock. All
art invited to attend. Tbe church
ia located three blocks west of the
postoffice. Next Sunday there
will be a celebration of tbe Holy
Communion begining at 11
o'clock Btv.J. M. Wright
Minister in charge.
NEW til HI!
The Independence Ki
Want to Locate H
They Employ 50 or 60 Men
An Enterprine Which II Added
to Our City Will lin ntl.v
Increase Its itiiHi
r.i's.M I ntcrcsl s
I hic.ka.-Jia 'jas an oppo tu illy
to secure one of the largest cot.
ton mills in thin country ehd tbe
mallei bus already been b uught
lo the attention of our cat u as.
The Kausas Cotton iiinr Co..
lessees of the Kansas Cotton
Mill now located at Independence
Kansas have decided lo get into a
cotiou country just as boou as
ibev can leave . their present quur
lers and they bars written to
parties in Chickasha iu regard to
coming here.
The mill consists of something
over -.000 spindles and its out pul
is 8000 bundles of twine per week.
They work from forty to Mat y pen
pie and tbe weekly piyroll adds
uol a little to tbe inuoiue of lu
town. They use from 1000 to
1200 bales of cotton a year and
manufacture not only twine hut
coliou batting miller's twiao si r
yet warp and sewing twine.
Tbe mill first located at lntle
penitence Kane. which is in the
natural gas bell on account of tbe
cheapness in the price of fuel; but
tbe uiaurgers have fouu.t out that
doeB not offset the a 1 vantages ol
being iu a cotton country near
the raw material where there is no
expense of shipping it tolbe facto
ry. some inonlbs rgo. therefore
tbey decided to change their Iocs
lion and even went so tar as to
partial i) Inter Into a contract with
a certain lowu lo locate there.
Tbe town agreed to give them a
building file and s certain bonus
but wheu It cam;: lo a show down
were unable lo deliver tbe goods 1
ince then Ibe matter has been
bung np in that shape but thej
-BARGAINS!
BETTER
BARGAINS
Our Buggies Carriage h and Harness
Is the most complete suit up-to'date
stock in tbe city . Tbey sre elegant
in fllgtl and finish and for the next
Thirty Day we are offering some
SPECIAL BARGAINS
iu order to make room for our Kali
fttook. Sign White Horse on tbe
will. I; North Cltlfus Bank No. Il l
Srd street.
Pimm & Charleville.
THB BXPRBSS
Wants to figure on your job work. See
us you will be pleased with the work.
IVi. CHEANEY
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Call and see t
CLARY a
GROCERY COMPANY
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3 No. 320 Chickasha Ave. Phone 93 3
New York Aug. 7. LUsie
O'.to. formerly of Stroudsburg
Pa . Arthur Campbell of tbis city It has been dis
ant) Christian Oans government j about two-thirds of tb
tailor at Kort Hancock are desj who have bought Ian
aa tbe result of a tragedy wbieh
took place today in tbe apsrt-
j ineaU of ihe woman in East Twin-ty-flitb
street where she was
known ss Lisste Hail. Cans shot
tbe woman 'and Campbell because
he objected to the presence of the
latter there.
' vv terprise for
I settled I A i.niii
in ibis eonntry witbm tbe last j ont tgt
three yeai are democrats ami the I
republicans have lost heavily In: The Chick
the departure of sell au. Ksn- mecext
sm rQblieaas never stay long
a place. Tbey are on tbe road
prairie schooners bsif of the Ui
bunting something for nothing.
owners of the mill have
casting about for anotl
cation and would like to
to Cbickasba.
A met ling of the Conn
club bas been called to c.
the matter and tbis body
doubt send a ctmimUce to
back at iu
Hero is a
to secure a
our lit
begun s-
(9a (Idles
Collars
Dusters
Lap Robes and Fly Nets 3
I or sale at cost. -3
And all gwxls usually found
iuaHaruessaodHe House 3
Bopairing a Specialty. Whi ami Lashes. 3
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M. F7. OHEAISJEY
& CO.
New Grocery Store I
GILBERT GROCERY Co.
Ful! Line of Fresh Groceries.
Monday. As tbe new
is to b Installed sad
Prompt Delivery.
Con
Opt
I ample promise of a 1c
lift south 3rd Street.
Your Trade Solicited . .
eatment
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Shepard, Horace W. Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 11, No. 220, Ed. 1 Friday, August 29, 1902, newspaper, August 29, 1902; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc733016/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.