The Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 158, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 9, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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"WHERE THERE'S A WILL THERE'S A WAY."
n't Give Op In Despair
No Drugs No Knife.
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by oilur loi iiiiof treatment
Not tint we cure every-
tiling we don't. But we
stand on a record tu which
we can point with pride" 'f
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from their n tiles ) and tlie
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JUDGE PARKER NOMINATED
On the First Ballot at 5:39 this MorningEn
tire Night Spent in Speech Makinj
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HIS NOMINATION IS MADE UNANIMOUS.
Convention Hall Thronged Stirring Scenes
Throughout the Night.
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ceived cue! the Wc.'teru I'l. ioil Co'j
the di ug theory. Ostco
pathy has !.) d hc-iscM to lr wires this mornin
the limit amid thcscllecl.s
of those wlio have been k
healed by the science until ":
she has gained public favor 'J
and cum lulled legislators to V
protect her by law. Ostco- lw
This is the principal key boaru
tin which I ulav in rellioviii'' lin-s-
t$ allowing NATt'Kli To e fk l' DISK ASK ! pathy has made her way to t and ends by seconding the nuiiiina
St Louis Mo. July y I )' 14.
(3:15 p.m. ); --Convention nut at 2
4:V).a. in. 'IJrvau oeaks a good clock tins alteiiioon. several 110111 -
word for -Hearst Wall 1'attcr.son
with special emphasis on the latter
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OS'IUOPATHY
ffi makes it jxs.sible fur nature to
f$ elite diseases" without dings or
fj knife. W'e remove pressure fioin
pinched liiive-s relax tolitraettd
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the front on the worst of
chronic casi s and gained
the admiration of the world
and coiiitK Tit il her enemies W
lo recogni.e her. Now we
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handle acute cases of all
kinds and pruiiose l piove
our faith bv our woiks.
tiou of Cockrell. Bryan is strong
spirited for harmony: says lie be-
licves every man's duty to his
country is greater than his duty to
his party. Bryan ends at 4 40 and
the ovation given him several times
lt j during the session being rejieated
lieu I lie
an use the secretions to action and
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. . . . with greater spirit. The whole as-
fp h ive Ken toiivettid to this method ot healii-g and are ever ji:
' ' leady to testify to the merits of Osteopathic Adjustment. ' ; seuihly remains to hear him and are
We tu it disease of the 1 vc. ear. nose throat heart lunjs .
ffi hve. !..'; i. bladder Ikwc1s and in fact all diseases acute 'jommg m the applause
f( and 1 1 t--.tic tnd will guarantee goil results 111 every chronic
IJ case taken-you 'o be the judge. Ke fcteii :e tu casescured given.
ff Dlfice I'hone Residence I'boue 38. yfy
w C. Q. RAY Osteopath i
5:00 a. tu. Roll call of states for
nomination of a president being
mule.
nating speeches for vice president
have been made. Indications are
that Judge Harmon will be chosen
for vice ptesident.
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I'crh :ps a ni nor was interested in the estate and
owned the property. Perhaps the description was
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Solicits Your Trade.
Dealers in Corn Meal Graham Flour and all Kinds
of Feed and Wood. We Sell Gasoline Engines
and Milling Supplies. :: :: :: :: :-
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5.30 Iiuliiding Ohio the vote 0
far stands:
Parker 437
Ilea 1st 145
Scattering not counted.
5:31; Parker nominated on first
ballot.
5:47 Parker's nomination made
unanimous.
5:50 Convention adjourned till
2 p. in.
St. Pouis Mo. July 8 1904: The
Convention was eilied to order .at
8-03 tonight. The hall was pack-
Necessity knows no law except
inollier-in law.
livery dog has his day and some
dogs every day.
A little learning is a dangerous O
thing too much is equally disas- Q
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The road to hell is raved with O
good intentions and disinterested:
fiiends line tin each side of it. I
IS wishes were horses autoino-
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Subway.
A dollar saved is a dollar earned
It is better to have the facts and you get this in an
abstract of title. We make them. - -
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II THE CHiCKASAW TRUST CO.
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-for the benefit of some fellow''-''
that comes along with "a scheme
A stitch in time saves nine but
it has b en known to shut ten life.
Si' ncc is golden the wise man's
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The secret of success is nothing
more than doing what you can do
well that is to say what persons.
Town Topics.
We have 15 acres of land adjoining Chickasha for sale.
Also 2000 acres of average allotable land. If yon have
not taken your allotment see us at once. We can inter-
est you. If you want to lease farm or pasture land see
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Office south of First National Bank. Public stenogra-
a..r- 011 1 VAliri. T'lilili- in lliP fifTu-c at all
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VVoodmsn Social
The Moncrn Woonmeu had a
most pleasant and successful social
at their hall last owning. It was
an informal affair' The music fur-
nished bv Mr. Guff's orchestra was
ed and great disorder and excit- CSIX.cjaiiy enjoyed. Rev. M. C.
tneiit prevailed. Senator Daniels llaecker. made a talk that was
much appreciated. A splendid ex-
WILSON & DUBOSE.
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read the report of the committee on
platform and it was adopted by-
viva voca vote. Nominations for
president were then called for.
Martin W. Littleton of New
York placed Parker in nomination
and a tremendous demonstration
followed lasting lS minutes.
Senator " Caniiack of Te.nnc.-see
seconded Parker's rumination.
D. -M. Delmas of Californa made
the nominating speech for Hearst.
Another demonstration followed
though it was not as great as that
for Packer.
Gray was nominated by Irving
Handy of Delaware.
Illinois seconded the nomination
of Hearst.
J. G. Johnson of Kansas nomin-
ated General Miles.
Olney was placed in nomination
(0 by Patrik Ccllins of Boston.
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Champ Clark aroused enthusiasm
when he nominated Cockrell.
hiliitiou of team work was given
in the form of an ax drill. The
Modern Woopman Camp here is in
1 very prosperous condition. It
has over a hundred members and
is growing constantly.
Frank Quick a thirteen year old
boy was arrested yesterday on
charge of larency. He was charg
ed with stealing a "watch from
Madam Stivers dress making par
lors and also articles from various
offices about town. The articles
were found at his home. Officer
Gunnels who made the arrest turn
ed his young prisoner over to the
U. S. officers. He is in jail await-
ing trial.
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The Baptist Revival will end
with the services Sun'lay evening.
The Pastor will preach at u a. m.
and 8 p. m. Subject of morning
subject "Heaven" evening
Great Judgement Day." Sunday-
School at 9:45 a. 111. Junior Union
3:15. Senior 7.00 p. 111. Mission
Sunday School at 2 p. 111.
Of the future has brought many a man to grief.
Insurance is one of the things you cannot afford
to put off. It is a necessaay investment and a
safe one in the companies we represent. We
place insurance for you in the most reliable and
substantial companies paying losses promptly.
With the protection of a policy from our agency
you can save a lot of summer worry. -
Dwyer & Smith!
2 Office in Citizens I.oan and Trust Company building rear of
Citizens National Bank. J
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The Christian church services
will be held at the court house to-
morrow morning and evening.
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Evans, George H. The Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 158, Ed. 1 Saturday, July 9, 1904, newspaper, July 9, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc733119/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.