Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), No. 261, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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Chickasha Daily Express
GtANLEE & EVANS PUBLISHERS AND PROPRIETORS.
nnnr.cn EViNS EDITOR
WOXIAM F. GRANLEE -
..BUSINESS MANAGER
Postoffiee ia the City of Chickasha
Iadian Territory as Matter of the Second Class.
recommendation will be a very important step in the
preparations for statehood.
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If thk local order of Elks never did anything
but to bring Frederick Warde to Chickasha it would
be entitled to lasting gratitude. Mr. Warde's lecture
reflected honor upon the club under whose auspices it
was given and furnished an evening of rare intellect-
ual pleasure. As a missionary called to preach the
gospel accnrrlinor tn th Rani nf Avon. Mr. v arde is
doing a work that is educational in a high decree.
Money to Loan
CHICKASHA IND. TER. NOVEMBER 2. 1905
Russia with freedom dawning upon her is
till in a state bordering ou revolution. The populace
intoxicated with the first joys of liberty is taking
full advantage of its privileges. Whether the con
cessions made by the Czar will tide the empire over
the crisis whether M. Witte will be able to curb the
tidical elements and restore order remains to be seen
The censensus of opinion among the press inclines
toward the view that the Czar's troubles have just
begun but there are not lacking those who take a
mDre hopeful view.
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The fact that Commissioner Leup recommended
that all Indian lands except homesteads be made tax-
able agurs well for the territory. It is said that
Secretary Hitchcock is in accord with this policy and
that President Roosevelt is also back of it. If these
reports be true it is reasonable to suppose that the
administration contemplates a change in the condition
of territorial affairs. The carrying out of Mr. Leup's
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MrskoGKE has spent SSSooo on paving dur-
ing the past ten mouths. Nearly all the business
district has been paved.
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MAN AND WOMAN
Comparing man with woman Professor Cham-
berlain of Clark University says:
He is more gifted in art.
He has greater business capacity.
He has greater business intelligence.
He has more genius.
He is more intellectual.
He is more logical.
He is more'gifted in invention and in composi
tion in music.
He has more originality.
He has greater power in oratory.
We might add:
He drinks more whiskey.
He uses more tobacco.
He possesses a larger assortment of "cuss" words.
He stays out later at night.
He yells louder when he is hurt.
He has to have more covering on his lungs.
He is more eager to kill things.
He is more likely to be crazed by love.
He bets more on horse races.
He gets in jail ofteuer. Chicago Record Herald.
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On Farm Lands
In Oklahoma and
Indian Territories
Business Openings.
The best list of choice
Farms for Sale. :: ::
Anders L Mordt
k Attorney at Law 4
t 221 1-2 Chickasha Ave.
THE BIG MINSTREL SHOW
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OFFICERS.
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H. B. JOHNSON President.
C. B. CAMPBELL Vice Pres.
R. K. WOOTTEN Vice Pres.
BEN. F. JOHNSON Cashier.
F. L. SLUSHER Ass't. Cashier.
J. E. McNEILL Ass't. Cashier.
Our facilities in every department of banking are unexcelled. We place
them at your disposal acd invite 'interviews or correspondence with a view to
business relations
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PRICE & MELTON
General Real Estate and Fire Insurance
Never blame another when it is possible to blame
yourself.
Touch elbows with the rank and file.
Speak kindly to and of everybody.
Ask no impertinent questions.
Look before you leap.
Keep your property insured with PRICE &
M ELTON.
PHONE 213.
First National Bank Building.
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FAMILY GROCERIES
Every good housekeeper ap-
preciates a good reliable Grocer.
That's what we claim to be. We
givejyou at all times the
. BEST AHD FRESHEST
the market affords. When ycu
want something nice in the Gro-
cery line call up No. 83.
TIGNORcSCASH
The
Growing Popularity of Our
Delicious Ice Cream!
is attested by the
daily increasing
number of customers
Try It Now
and you will nev-
er use any other.
Crystal Ice.Co
PHONE NO. 44
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Cus Sunt Artiifi Will Entertains the
People Friday Evening.
Gus Sun the well known minstrel
magnate and his superb company
of burnt cork artists scheduled to
appear at the opera house Friday
night. The company this season
is without question the finest
organizatior. ot its kind in the
minstrel world. There is nothing
with the show that is old except
the name. Every feature songs
dance or act is new .and ahead of
the times. The program is the
most complete and superb ever
offered by a minstrel company.
A mong a few of the prominent
features we mention Billy Goadon
comedian and Ed. C. Hays
comedian. Especial mention
should be made of the eccentric
dancing of Crip Rodgers who
showed the patrons of shows what
was needed to convulse an audience
with laughter; the singing con
tingent: Ed Rice basso; James
I'arardi robusto tenor; Harry
Weaver baritone; and an except-
ionally strong chorus. The scenery
is a new ueparaire entitled in
the Temple of Orpheus" resplend
ent with electrical and mechanical
effects. Amin the singing and
warbling of. birds in a bower of a
thousand dew-bedecked flowers
thousands of mellow lights are
flashed upon the gorgeous scene.
The costumes are of the most
elaborate full dress. The parade
which will occur at i.oon is the
neatest and best dressed in the
history of minstrelsy. Any person
witnessing the performance who is
not satisfied can secure the ad
mission free by applying at the
box office before 9 p. m. This
certainly is a guarantee sufficiently
strong to satisfy the doubting
Thomases. There will be no
advance in prices nor will any
person be permitted to speculate
in tickets at the expense of the
public.
B. P. SMITH President
W. W. HORNS Vie. Pwnident.
No. 6647
WM. IN MAN Vice Pre.id.nt
ED. P. JOHNS. Cwhier"
Banc
the Citizens Nationa
CHICKASHA INDIAN TERRITORY.
Capital $60000.00
Surplus and Profits $2oooo.oo
Your Business Solicited
DIRECTORS
B. P. SMITH WM. INMAN W. W. HORNR J. P. S2ARP
J. F. DRIGGERS J. C. DRIGGERS . KD. F. JOHNS
Account of merchants corporation and individuals policited. Every courtesy sxtended con-
aigtent with conservative bankintf.
Bath and Sample Rooirl
Steam Heat
Three Story Brick
otel Elito
EUROPEAN
Regular Meals 25 Cents
Lunch Counter always open
311 Chickasha Avenue
Z. L. McFarland Proprietor....
Our Prices are Right
LET US FIGURE WITH
YOU OX YOUR
Lumber Building Material and Coal.
AMSDEN LIMBER CO.
CORNER 3RD AND CHOCTAW
PHONE 63
D. D. Saver
President
C. L. Gkeer
Vice President
Bank of Commerce
CAPITAL $5oooo.oo
T. Erwix
Cashier
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DIRECTORS: j. w. .sample gj-:o. w. ladd w. e. Cecil a. c.f
ADAMS C. L. GREER DUVALL BURK. V. 1. PAYER
C. T. ERWIN. t
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INSURANCE SEE D- D- SAYER AT BANK OF COMMERCE
CHICKASHA BLACKSMITH SHOP
General blacksmithing
Light Machine Work
Wood Work and Horse
Shoeing. All work is
guaranteed.
Cor. 4th St. and Kansas Avenue
John Itzen Proprietor
CHAS. N. FECHHEIKEB
ATTORNEY AT IMV.
Commercial Real Instate ano Pro
bate Practice. Johnson Buil.liiit;
Phone No. -?oo.
A Victorious Army
could be made of the host of
delighted housewives and their
assistants who have used Chick-
asha flour. Their cotnmenda
tions would fill a column of this
paper. If you are not a user
this is just a hint for you to try
a single sack. That will be the
first of many.
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Full Cream Bouquet and Blue Bell.
brands cannot be improved upon.
Chickasha Milling Company
W. MA
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our suits as reasona-
ble as is consistent
with good American
workmanship and ma-
terial that will give
satisfaction in wear.
Suits from $25 up. Trousers from
worsted no cotton shoddy in
them from $6.00 up.
We Guarantee
our garments to retain
their shape as long as you
wear them.
If you need any special
shaping ve can do it for
you and guarantee satis-tion.
A. Schubert
OSTEOPATHY
DR. E. M. BAILEY
Graduate of the Southern College
Treats both Acute and Chronic Diseases.
Diseases of Women a:nd Children a Spe-
cialty. Office over Citizens National
Bank.
Office hours 8:00 to 12:00 a. m. andj iJto m. Except Sunday.
THE CHICKASHA
IRON WORKS.
We have added New and Up-to-Date
Machinery to our riant and
are able to do any
Mahineor 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.
I Houses for Rent $
wj Pifu Drnrtftrfu fr 0l
uiij riuycuj iui Otilti i
Farms for Sale
A. - A
1650 for one-quarter block on
South Hill-
35oo for 160 deeded farm near
Rush Springs.
i Cook &. VViblcy.
Delivered at Your Door.
Merchant Tailor
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), No. 261, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 2, 1905, newspaper, November 2, 1905; Chickasha, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc733089/m1/2/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.