The Chickasha Daily Express (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 184, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 13, 1901 Page: 4 of 4
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MORGAN fc GRIBI.
aim's niw isi a.
One lot of Children Oxfordl IB
" black and tan8oathern Button or
Southern Tie. Were $1.00 and
$1.15 ehoice now
77c.
Ir-:' One lot of Children' Oxfords in
aT"" black and tan Southern Button or
Southern Tie. Were $1.50 now
your choice only
98c
MORGAN & GRIBL
If vou waut your re pair ork
done on short notice bring your
saddles aud harness to Boie &
Wallace
To Cure Malaria in 4 daya.
Take Quinoria. All drugiels are
authorized to refund tlie money iu
tny case ofcbllli feveror njalaria
it fail to cure. Price 50c per
package. N"y h
Madame Bos :u Rankin of
Chicago Clairvoyaut Palniiat and
Median) i now in oar city and
can be consulted on all affairs of
life. 8be is stopping at tbe Rob-
inson boase aud can be cousnlted
from 9 a. in. to p. in. Sundays
included.
MADAM ROSELLA RANKIN
OF CHICAGO ILLINOIS
Now at ROBINSON HOUSE ChuMa
ru Wonderful Clairvoysn. Palmist Trance Test Bujinesi and Inde
pendent Slate-Writinn Medium. Ca
Life. Mie lifts tbe dtrk veil of tb
ies of tbe future. Her Power Kxc
Tl of tbe MOST SkEfTW'AL
nnulted on all affairs of
I penetrates tbe myster-
U nl. HI R ami UMIIIU-
g;
nature aitli niarveloua aediuiui
to bt.uin welfare. 11 you are iti t
C 7.
TO THE PEOPLE
Chickasha and Vicinity:
We art succeaors to MW. Baker
saddles and barueas. We have cume
to stay to be one witb you and we
earnestly solicit a share of your
trade and we only expect it 1V fair
and honest dealing and low prices.
Before buj lug elscwbt re please
come snd see us; we will make it
to your interest we will make cow
boy aaddh s and hand made harness
a specielty.
Bicycle ta rent bicyclea to
ei bicyclea to lis at W.O. Will-
iam's shop 2nd door weat of tbe
First National Bauk.
Removal Notice
Milo V . MacKellar M. D. bat
removed his office to the Griffin
building. Telephone No. 1.
W. (i. McN'ees of Malow wo
a pleasant caller on the Kxprea
oi3ee yesterday evening. Mr.
McN'ees is manager of tbe Mis-
souri and Kansas telephone oum
any which is operating iu Ibis
nart of the country. They have
a line from Marlow to this place
and from here to Anadarkr.
They are also putting up a line
from Murlow to .aw Ion and from
i there to Anaihtrko. Mi . Mc.Nees
is a thorough Imsinsss man u good
mixer and will no doubt iiinku
success oul of the enterprise of
which heist ho head. The Kv
press wishes them success. This
company expects to put iu local
exchanges at l.awton and Anadar-
ko and will huve long distance
line connection with all neigh bor-in'-
towns.
This card aud 50 ceuts entities you to a limited number of questions snd
and your name in full if presented at oce. KM.ll.lK FEE XI ta 9?
H.UA1S AT HUME. SATISFACT10X (.1 ABATEED. Hours 9 a a. ta
f& ftJISMVICrVI l1AMCV I
CD
A dollar saved in a dollar made aud you
can save that dollar by going to
d. C. HUNT
for anything in the hardware line.
We now have on hand a very completu
such as harm Implements of all kiud.
Wagons lSuggita Building Material of
all kinds cheaper than ever before in the
history of Chickaslia. We are constant-
ly receiving goods. Why? because we
are selling 'hem. We have established
priOM never before heuidof in Chickaslia.
Wc are agents for Osborne bindcrs.moweiS and
bay rskes and Aermotor wind mills I'.S. pumps
Leader threshers snd enginea. Our goods are tbe very
beet thst money can buy Call on us for priccn. We waal
your trade and if low prices and fair treatment counts wc will
I vou as a customer. Remember our place. Ou Kansas aveua
:we. ii Washita Valley Lumber Co and Bilbo Hotel 14 block
It of 1. O. If ) ou see tt in my ad it is so.
rtie Chickasha Daily Express.
wu. r. okanlki. jtwi aoratawa
STEAM
DYE
WORKS.
I HAVE
Just Installed modern
machinery for Steam
Dying and Cleaninp. I
keep skilled workmen
and. can do work promptly as well.
F". WOODSON
'. .id St. between Kansaa and CoJerado.
SHOOTING
GALERY
I pri.v Saoutiag iiatkyry has )cr' opposite the ixwt office
and i.- ready tor customers.
THE STAR RESTAURANT
I (hanged bauds but not servw. Having lwught the Star
Kestauranl of Mr. X. L McFarfcuxL 1 soliou a continuation of
I your patronage the Stat wtU he n.u in tho same high slan-
dard of c. elh a i Icanlinosa i"litc attention and the tables
j supplied with the k-st the market affon'.s.
IVespectfully
J. A. WILSON.
TO
TOO BUSY
Publlalud Kvrrl AC traoon Klcrpl Sunday.
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C1m Mail AMr.
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Subscription -1
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LOCAL NEWS.;
Marshal J. 0. (Joker and.iepuly
Metcalf of Marlow were in the
city y esterduy.
When wanting a wind fill on
pnuip don'l fail 1o ace Abrogiod
& Bclew.
Taylor is the place to get first
class tin and sheet iron work done
and material (uaranteeil. "-'
Pete Hi i! nrr came in from
Ion last night.
Law-
Smoke (Inn Club Best 6c Cigar.
l'ony team and spring wagon to
tra-le on himse and lot- cliff oreiine
in money. Kniuire at SiniWon's
blackMtiitb hop.
Jesse CoB or an old time Chic
kaeha lioy is in the city from Man-
gum Fatfliiig a few days with
his many On i ! .
The lit tie son of Judge and Mis.
M. M. Bearers is sick witb
typhoid fev er. i
Fou Kknt. A desirable 5 toots
bouse. Inquire of W. A. Fox
at 7UL' S. 5th St. lw
Wanted. A
and 14 years I
around tbe hoi
this office.
boy between 1-
ild to do wiirk
sc. Enquire at
To talk much this weok.
you know why? ffre
Do
80
luisy? Compare our work
with others and you will know
CROSS & CHAENEY. i
Fire lightning and tormidn laV-
aurance cheap aeeCocbran Urn.-.
MOBKIS A- OK It Carriage and
and Sign palnfera.
tith aud Chickasha Ave.
Mrs. J . 11. Clark returneil lant
n'ghl from Spokane Washington
where she lias Ikxii for a couple
months. Mr. Clark will remain
in that country for a monlb or
more before be rctiirni .
IU'. Smith will mala VOV. on a
:laim. Kight yeara' experience
ind observation in tho new country
lias more personal knowledge re-
garding tin v lawls than any per-
son doing this woik. See bim at
ii- office in Chickasha.
We Don'
i ben we sav that o
JUL it SJLtJtaJUU JU t M..t B IU I Jl.t-ttV-lt I PJJLUJXii
Blow
superior Kull jj
. Cream Klour is U e liest that ia man- J
" : ufaclured for bresd pastry caaea. 7
r or bakestuffs of an y kind msde from P
' I Hour. It ia whil '. nutritious and J
ground from the X est winter wheat
V .i 4.( ' i acd is tic delight of housewives C
' acd those wbo love good bread. C
-'B ' Try onr Full Ureal i Klour and you f
i will never n-e any other. Made hyp
ChickMtaa Milling Company h
iTTrisTriiiiMiiiiinrrrrrn TsTaTTTrrrrP
Water n.e' MM on ice at Aber-
crombe'a. Pay-ae yon-go-groccry.
I'rof. W. T. ngh of Trenton
Mo. arrived in Chickasha on Ibis
afternoon train. He ia here to
look over th new coantr.r and
may possibly locate here.
I.iat yonr houses and lota with
Cochran Bros.
If von want a hoose and let or
a vacant lot see Cochran Bros.
Notice.
Any person wanting scavenger
work done or stock hauled awuy
can get it done by leaving orders
with the Nickel Shire.
J. B. UOAtWKIOHT
City Scavenger.
Just opened a tresh bhl of
mackerel at tbe Pay-as vou go-gro
eery Abercombe cor 4th at &
Chickasha ave.
See Barrier & Miller for screen
work.
For Sale.
A complete shooting gallery oul-
lit cheap by Cochran Bros.
Wamkii Board for a little
school girl 9 years old iu family
where there are no other childrch.
Adreas W. M. tbia office.
The Klile Millinery Co- is the
place to buy your hats.
Quite a numlier of Chickasha
business men have put in branch
houses at the new town of Rich-
ards on tbe Ft. Sill and Anadaiko
road. Among them are Uilkey-
JarlaiCo. L. D. Stone and llol-
iingsworth and O'llrion the Tex-
as atore and others. Kichards
will have a hustling set of busin-
ess men.
Kp.a. Sariiya ImMM
A combination has lieen formed
to change the business center of
I. an ton to the street running one
block north of the court house and
land office. The two rational
banks bid for lots on this street
and the lot on the corner was sold
to the first National Biiik now-
doing business iu a small tent for
$tf6U. But the tflart to stnm-
iiedc the tuwii fsifed for the
i
prices of blocks yesterday increas-
e I us the land office block w as si -proached.
Tou take no cHANraa when
suffering witb a cold Lagnppe or
Neuralgia by taking Bronioline. aa
it will cure any case in one nay.
All druggists arc authorised to re-
fund vour monev in any case it
tails to cure. Price 25 ceuts per
package. Remember the name
Bronioline. Nov9 ly
The editors of a county in Mis-
souri have adopted a proper po.-it
ion mid have announced it in their
several paor in a buiness-like
uianr.er. It is worthy of consi 1
cratioii. Thoy say: "Wo find it
necessary to remind our leaders
that a great many notices and it
ems which are handed in as news
matter uro purly unit simply ad-
vertising. Asa protection to our
aatvaa aw find it necessary to pub-
lish the following scale of prices
which in the future we will charge
;r this class of notices: Card of
thanks I Ma oi Unary poatrjr 10c
Kir line. Obituaries over 100
words per lino. Churce not-
ices in regard to siippci cntertain-
inents etc. 5c tet line. Batnl
ulions 5c er lino. Wc wish to
state that there will lie no except-
ions to this rule. One and all
must pay the price. If you do
not wish to pay please do not
bring or send this class of matter
to ua. In computing nil ler of
lines count six words to the line.
DOM Rl0 ! M ILK i
Of course the men who failed
to get prizes in the government
land distiibtitioii are more or less
inclined to regard the arrange
ment us a wicked lottery device.
Whau jou want a modern up-to
date physic try Chamberlain's
iasmach and Liver Tables. They
are easy to take and pleasant In ef-
fect t'rice 25 cents. Samples
free at I'alace Drug Store.
Within two years the Cherokee
Cboetawa Cbickasaws Creeks
aud Seminoles will cease to exist
as an iudiau people governed by
tribal laws and their territory
will be brokeu up and allotments
of land made to them aa citizeoa
of the United States. They are
knowu as the Five Civilized
Tribef bnt tbe government has
dtiidi d that they have failed to
live up to their numu according
to the American r iUireuients ol
law and order for the Indian Ter-
ritory. Mr W B Towuseud will 6cll
paint and paper cheaper.than you
can buy it by sendiug away for it.
l'atrouize home.
BLUE & WALLACE.
Fairly Good Shirts
n puss from our
Have no place in our stock.
They must be good with a capital 0- liefore they
factory to our store.
All this may make you think our prices
uro high lait they are not . J udge for
yourself. Beater shirts are made now-a-day
than would have been dreamed of at
the prices a year or so ago. We have
worked together with manufacturers and
proved that what they callod impossible
could he made profitable. We insisted
... m .
on worthy muslins run couuonaoie
sizes -and the helpful! quirks that good
shirts have then wo liought enough to
make the price right:
White Shirts 50c 75c and 1.00
Colored Shirts 50c 75c and $1.00.
Negigee Shirts 50c 75c $1.00 and 1
Wo can suit you on Shirts.
Quit claim
this olliee.
deeds lor sale at
The fanner s inpithizea witb
tho western men who have suffer-
ed liecause of the drouth ; tint be
cannot help fceliiifr pleased with
the pi ke he is fretting for ail own
products as a result.
T af HIT ""
Why does everybody say that
our saddles and harness are all
right? Because we make the best
to lie had anywhere.
74f Cross Aj Cheaney.
A Clear Complexion.
Is a sign of good health which ia
quickly obtained by ue of Box Tea.
It purities the blood regulates the
kidneys and liver and enrcs con
tipuvion. All druggists are author
ized to refund the money In an)
case where Bex Tea fails to do
what ia claimed for it. Price Z5c
per package. Nov9 ly
finest Una of Stationery In tbe
city at the post cilice news stand.
rimTTmTiTnnmimmTmiriumiTmmmmij
0. P Whiteman of Wbiteman
Bros. ia over Irom Ardmore to-
day visiting bis brothers aud
mingling with friends fa Chickaslia.
Notic;.
We have moved to the new
Suwyera building four doors
north citizens Bank and will carry
a foil line of windmills pomp and
pipe and in tbe tin and aheet iron
work. Galvanized tanks a spec-
ialty call and see US'
tf An BOO AST At Belew.
t XII cera special car No. 50!) is
in the city and bronght with it A.
J Hltt geaeral manager of Chic
ago ; A. L. Binder assistant mi
nerintendent motor por" -f
9
lloaston ; W. H Dawson generai
road master of Topeka all Kock
Island officials and are here on
some important mission no doubl.
One 4-room honse and one 3-
r.tom honse fur rent. Cocbrau
Br oa.
The corn fields near B ltcno
will yield more than half a crop.
It is wonderful how will some d
the fields look. The soil holds
tho water better than any other
land in the world. Drouth- can't
kill on the crops entirely.
Mr. C. W. Watkins is one cf
tbe happiest men in (he city to-
day The canse of this sudden
outburst of joy ia over the arri-.
val of a tea and a half pound boy
at his home. Mother and ion
doing nicely.
Scours ii Colta and Calves
For a yoang calf or colt from a
day to a month old give one tea-!
spoonful of Chamherlaid's Colic i
Cholera and Diarrhoea Kenedy m
half a gill of water as a drench after i j
each operation of tbe bowels more
than natural; umally one doie is I
sufficient. For older animals it may-
be given in tbe feed. Thousands of
valuable animals are saved by it
each rear. This remedy is just what
you should take yoartelf when
troubled with diarrhoea. For sale
oy Palac Drug Store.
Arbogaat & Belew makes aheet
iron tanks any aits yoa want
North 3ad street.
New (JpiiTin Block.
3rd Street
That SAMSON MILL.
with one our home made tanks and a
Red Jacket Pump makes a Genuine
SUMMER RESORT.
Let us figure on your outfit.
'
To help the carpeuter boys one and all
st t aright the nails that have gone wrong
Witb a half car of nails ou baud bought
at the right prices we can help one ami
all so they may nail the bowling wolf
from their doors aud make tbe many
homes bright that are now botbcied with
the pesky files
If you do not know what it is that yoa
want call on us.
Repectfully
Overstreet & Sons.
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SASM-DOOjU;
BLINDS
of xalisfttrtioH ir'iih firk
OUNCE
nfnptodUurr at Ihii i
KOAL.
LUMBER.
LIME.
PAINTS.
A B. SNOW&CO
CMicaaaMa. i. t.
STEPHENSON-BROWNE LUMBER CO.
xvcsaroxuTXL
The Standard and Acme Mowers-
Eclipse Hay Presses.
Tents Wagon Sheets. Fruit Jars.
THE
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D. F. YEOMAN
CHICKASHA
H'DW'RE
and
IMPT
CO.
ll. L nSBVt)H.
Lumber Sash Doors Screen
Doors Lime Cement Etc.
Cop and St. & hoctaw Ave.
-oisa A. HAIGHT. Ma NAGER.
YASDS AT C'llW lciitolm I. rI
Chickasha I. T.
Mountain View0. T.
'Itinite O. T.
Mnngum O. T.
tsjUJLtJlAaJUJUUaxajiaJlk
MORRIS A ORR.
andbsign PAINTERS
Wo only first class carriage and s gn shop in Chickasha.
Mil j.; at Jim Darnell's blacksmith abop. Alt work guaranteed
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SBUY THE BEST
when yoa buy grot-erica inaist n
Impure and adulterated food ia d
good fresh pure groceries coat
ntlipr i mil if fin mkba ll.ia ......
V Here are tome samples of the very beat: A fa
goods Hunklcr'i celebrated line of canoed go
Royal blend tea io .Jand lib packages. Cross
chow Leadr Perrio's Worcestershire sauce Kdan
cheese. A fall line ot Dr. Fruit Rovan'i irannru.
cranberries and anything else essential to aflriti-lsai i
J. A. WARE JR. Wholesale
Meufii.l. Vlaw mn HI
loail at Chirk.
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