Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), No. 182, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 2, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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APPUCATIOX OF STATIC IvUCC-
' TRICITY.
Office Opposite
Postoffice and..
Early Hotel
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LOCAL OR MOVING POSITIVE BREEZE
which is placed
a few inches
above I he head.
Some ph) sicians
c'a'in the posi-
tive pole in (his
t r e a t m e u t is
more sedative
ar.d the negative
pole more stim-
ulating. In neuralgia
of the face or
head the static
breeze will al-
most always give
prompt relief.
It is one of the
very best treat-
ments in obsti-
Static and X Ray Machine
124 South 3rd Street
II. w. MemM m. I.
MRS. MAUD HOWELL ASSISTANT
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Ghickasha -
- Indian Territory
The Static
Breeze is like
static insulation
a very agreeable
treatuent.
The patient is
again placed up-
on the insulated
platform (so as
to retain a
charge of elec-
tricity) to which
is attached o;ie
pole of the ma-
chine. The oth-
er pole commu-
nicates with a
metal cro'ii or
cap studded
with points
nate eases of insomnia.
It is also of service in some cases of epilepsy insanity etc.
If it is desired to use the breeze upon some portion of the 'body besides the head
head-crown may be dispensed with and the same pole attached to a metal brush or
other electrode and brought to bear upon any portion of the body. The electricity
is then withdrawn from the patient's body. The electrode should be held trom on
to three inches from I he body. The breeze is very plainly felt and produces a very
pleasant sensation. If it is desired to concentrate a powerful current upon some
portion of the body a pointed metal electrode may be used which will intensify the
effect of the treatment at the desired spot. jJ
When very mild currents are to be used it is best to eniploy'a wooden electrode.
In giving this treatment if the electrode is brought too near the patient a shock
and a spark will be produced. This is a most excellent treatment in muscular rheu-
3iibv55ili!2jr anaemia and msny other conditions. C
The Static Current corresponds
very closely to the faradic current.
To produce the static induced cur-
rent it is necessary to attach a pair
of leyden jars to the arms of the
machine. The larger the jars the
more powerful the effect of current
hence two or three sets of jars are
frequently employed. In this treat-
ment it is not necessary for the pa-
tient to be placed upon an insula-
ted platform. One end of the cords
or wires must be attached to the
outer coating of the tin foil on the
leyden jars. The other end of the
conducting chords are attached ' to
electrodes and these applied to any
part of the body. The poles of the
machine must be brought near to-
gether (not touching) before the
machine is started. Separating the
poles increases the effect of the
treatment and must be done verycarefully or too powerful an effect will be produced
The static inducedcurrent maybe used wherever the faradic current would ordinarily
be employed and is probably the most powerful tonic of the two.
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MASSAGE ROLLER APPLICATION WITH
STATIC INDUCED CURRENT.
HOTICEOt ELECTION.
Whereas on the 6th day of July
1995 Alger Melton an alderman
of the Third Ward of the city of
Chickasha. I. T. and a member
of the City Council of the said city
tendered his resignation as such
alderman and member of such
City Council; and whereas on the
said fth day of July 1905 the
resignation of said Aljier Mel-
ton was accepted by the City
Council of the city of Chickasha
and whereas the law provides that
in case of a vacancy in the City
Council the same shall le filled by
special election; and wheareas the
said Alger Melton was elected as
alderman for the Third ward of
the city of Chickasha at the annu-
al election in the month of April
1905 to serve for the term of 2
years.
Now therefore I J. C. Wood-
side Mayor of the city of Chicka-
sha I. T. by virture of the au-
thority vested in me by law. do here
by proclaim and give notice that
a sjiecial election will le held in
the Third Ward of the city of
Chickasha I. T. on the 5th day ot
August 1905 for the purpose of
electing an alderman for said Ward
as a memler of the city Council of
the said city of Cnickasha to fill
the unexpired term of the said
Alger Melton resigned. The place
the Mayor's office on Third .Street
of holding such election shall be at
the Third Ward of the city of
Chickasha I. T. and such alder-
man to k elected shall be voted
for and elected by qualified elect-
ors of the said Third Ward of the
city of Chickasha I. T.
The following judges are here-
by appointed to hold and conduct
such election:
Lawrence Mills T. W. Miller
II. E. Price. Said election shall be
held and conducted and the re-
turn therefor made as the law
provides. Witness my hand as
such Mayor of the city of Chicka-
sha I. T. on this tbe r8th day of
July 1905. J. C. Woodside Mayor
of the city of Chickasha. August
rst.
Rock Island excursions to the
southeast on Monday Wednesday
and Saturdays up to Sept. 30 we
will sell round trip tickets to cer-
tain points in the Southeast at one
fore. Limit 60 dr.ys. R. Stephens
Agent. lf
Will trade old papers
cotton rags at this office.
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For Rent: Brick storm room;
25 x too feet. Will rent cheap.
Inquire at this office. 77-100
Cost for cash on
summer goods. Clay
Donovan tf
Mr. W. S. Staley has so far
recovered that she will begin work
with her music class on August
1st. tl
We have for Rent. Some nice
rooms in brick buildmg south and
east front. Scott Jones Real
Estate Co. tf
That
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Did it ever occur to you?
the Rock Isiand could sell
round trip ticket to Portland
Oregon goon for 90 days forfo.os.
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Money to loan on Chickasha
property; lowest rates best terms
all option of prepayment. Money
on hand no delay. Lester L
Price Office over Sarbachs.
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Do you know what
we mean when we say
cost on summer goods
for cash? Come and
see Clay Donovan tf
A Denmark Stallion Mammoth
Jack and thoroughbred Jersey bull
These animals may be seen at the
Sixth Street Barn at any time for
service. Call and see them. J. S.
Downs. . tf
We will soon need
room for new goods.
We need money now
so see what we have
in summer goods for
cash. -Clay Donovan tf
- NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
' The undersigned liverymen have
agreed to do no more business with
"deadbcats." In order to protect
ourselves we have made lists of
parties who are in the habit of
"beating" their liver) bills. We
shall exchange lists with each
other and notice is hereby given
to parties of this class that here-
after when they apply for a team
they will be required to pay cash
in advance and also settle all bills
that they owe other liverymen.
J. S. Downs 6th St. Barn; J.
II. Davis & Son Western Barn;
Wood Bros. O. K. Barn; J. B.
Burton Yellow Barn. 6t
Come and get Clay
Donovan's price just
for once iorcash. tf
For Sale cheap 5 teams ot large
mules 4 good single drivers 5 good
work mares. "attberg and Key
lA mile South Cement. 76-99
Its good for Sunday dinner; bet-
ter still for supper. The old fash-
ion kind Barbecued meat. Third
and Kansas. tf
For sale Two good horses
set of harness and farm A-agon.
Will single and sell or will sell the
outfit at a bargain. Enquire U. U.
Church 413 Chickasha Ave. tf
To be sold public sale daily Sept.
30th by the Rock Island tickets to
Denver Colo. Springs Pueblo
Glen wood Spgs Ogdeu and Salt
Lake City at very low rates. Re-
turn limit Oct. 31st. tf
Scott Jones sold his elegant sub
urban home to E. S. Burney con-
sideration $6000. This is one ofthe
finest pieces of property in the city.
Lost:--A black Poland China
male hog white face. Return to
W. T. Shannon and receive re-
ward. 81-84
For Sale: 170 acres fine farm
land at a price that will move it.
Cochran & Cavett. tf.
It you like it tell your neighbor.
That old fashion kind Barbecued
meat Corner Kansas and Third
street. tf
Chas. R. Swerdtfeger and Miss
Ethel Powers were united in
marriage at the home of the offici-
ating minister Rev. J. B. Boen at
two o'clock this afternoon. The
groom is a prosperous farmer 12
miles from town.
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The following sales of real estate
have been made through Cook &
Wibley: A four room residence
corr.er Third and Texas to Mrs.
Mary Green; a three room house
and a quarter block corner Sixth
and Washington to Dr. Coryell.
Da. Coryell has great faith in
Chickasha having bouj?t three
fine residences here investing in
the neighborhood of $6ooo.
BANNER ITEMS
Miss Dela West left Sunday to
attend Normal at Anadarko.
Mrs. Myler of Wichita who is
visiting her mother Mrs. Simpson
spent a few days with her sister
Mrs. Thomas of Chickasha.
Mrs. Ed Harlct is enjoying a
visit from her sister niece and
nephew of Omaha.
Miss Bettie Dahl is slowly im-
proving from ah attack of typhoid
fevr.
Clarence West was able to be
out to Sunday School.
The webb worm is again doing
considerable damage in our neigh-
borhood. Mrs. Simpson sou and daughter
gave a party Wednesday evening
for Mrs. Lula Myler.
Miss Pearle Harris' Sunday
School class will give a lawn social
at the Simpson home August 9.
Ice cream and cake will te served.
Jake Bowersox will return after
next week from Lawton where he
has been attending Normal.
Miss Bessie Hart visited Mi.;s
Pearl Harris Sunday.
All kinds of scaveuger work done
on short notice. Leave your order
at Kemp's furniture store. tf
I. B. Boatright.
(Bargain Sale;
The Rock Island will sell daily
up to Sept. 30th. round trip tick-
ets Chickasha to StLouis $25.2510
Chicago $27.55 good until Oct.
31st. tf
EE. F". SHORT
Attorney-at-Law
Room Three
Schluter Building. Notary Public
PHONE 207
A FINE INSTITUTION
The Parsons Business College
has just closed the most successful
year in its history 536 students
having been in attendance during
the year. 75 students received
diplomas at the aunual commence-
ment exercises. June 12th wheu
United Seates Senator Chester I.
Long addressed the graduates in
the rew opera house. Thousands
of students and graduates of this
school are holding high-salaried
positions. A Civil Service De-
partment and a Spanish Course
are special features of the school
the government holds its examina-
tions in the college building four
times during the year and selects
stenographers bookkeepers and
other cleiks at salaries ranging
irom $800.00 to $3000.00 per year.
The institution reopens for its
fall term September 4th. It - will
pay some of the young people of
this vicinity to investigate and
r.ttend this institution. A fine 56-
page catalogue is issued and sent
free of charge; send for it- It may
be the means of directing you 011 a
new road to success.
Address James C. Olson Presi-
dent Parsons Kansas -106
We Wish to
Thank Our
Numerous
Customers
" For their liberal patron
age during the winter
months and announce
that we will begin furn
ishing
Our
Celebrated
Ice Cream
About April 1. We ex
pect every ice cream eat-
er in Chickasha to use
our cream this season
and keep cool.
PHONE NO. 44
Crystal Ice Co
THE CHICKASHA
IRON WORKS.
We have added New and Up-to-Date
Machinery to our Plant and
are able to do any
Machine or Foundry Work
We make a specialty of Sash
Weights Structural Iron Work and
Job Work. Blacksmith Shop in
connection. See the Nix Corn
Stalk Cutter which we manufacture.
CONRAD BROS.
Coal and
Lumber
Before placing your order for
winter coal get our price it
will save you money.
Washita Valley Lumber Co.
PHONE 162
The City Blacksmith
Shop
With Up to Date Power
Machinery
R. B. HUMAN Prop.
General Blacksmith
Carriage Wagon
& Plow Work
Horseshoeing a Srwclylty
Rubber Titci t Specialty
TELEPHONE 35
SHOP 702 CHOCTAW AVE.
CHICKASHA IMD. TER
Rock Island Baggage Express and
Transfer Cc; ; Moving a Specialty.
Phone No. 79
Office at Emerson's Shoe Store.
) Anders LMorcity
At(orney-l-Lw
221 1-2 Chickasha Ave.
WILLIAM STACEY....
Lawyer
Office 316.. Chickasha Ave over
West Side Drugstore.
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