Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 129, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1907 Page: 8 of 8
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For beau'ifying and preserv-
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fort insuring perfect filling
gowns and in every way satis
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equal. The Finest Fabrics are
used in their construction. Their
Trimmings are choice elegant
and tastefully arranged.
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One week commencing
Monday May 27
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Entrancing Music Gorgeous Costumes Funny Comedians
Bewildering Electrical Effects
20 - People - 20 Big Beau-
ty Chorus Prices 25c
35c and 50c
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Loan at a Low Rate of Interest
Loan on easy terms. Give privilege to pay
$ioo or any multiple thereof at any interest
paying date. W?nt to talk with you
before placing your loan. Deal in
both farm and city real estate
Deering & Mordt
Your
Checking
Account
Your
SaOing
Account
Both or Either Invited
Four per cent on Savings.
Gourteous Accommodating Service
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FOR CHICKENS. EGGS
HIDES AND HOGS.
Highest Cash Market Prices.
Bring them in. Can use any Quantity
HOPKINS MEAT MARKET.
119 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
RedEen Friday Night.
XV 2t
Stationery sale Saurday. 3 29 3t
Redmen Friday NigLt. 30-2t
If you want eight per cent mon-
ey see Deering and Mordt. 6-1 dtf
Redmen Friday Night. 30 2t
Deering am; Mordt will loan you
money on your city property at eight
per cent. 6-1 dtf
The Owl Drug Store soda fountain
makes the biggest line of drinks ice
creams sherbets ices punches etc.
in the city. 5-18 tf
Mack Beavers came over from Gra-
nitj Okla. this morning to visit with
home folks for a few days.
Careful attention giveu to the com-
pounding of prescriptions at the Mod
el drug store. 5-25 6t
Mr. H. Mohan of the Rock Island
shops went to Ft. Worth this morning
on business.
Neal gives the same attention to
phone orders for meats as if you
came in person. You'll get the best.
6th and Chickasha.
Red men Friday Night.
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We are always able to make loans
on farm3 and city property.. We
give the privilege to make early pay-
ments. Straight loans You get all
you borrow. Lester L. Price office
over Hub Clothing store. 5-30 6td
Rev. A. A. Davis of Texas is vis-
iting his brother R. L. Davis and family.
Mr. Joseph Bubser the piano
tuuer is in town call up phouc 112
27-6t
Miss Inez McClure who has been
visiting her aunt Mrs. Harry Collins
for the past ten days left for her
home in Kansas City today.
STENOGRAPHER A competent
young man stenographer wants a sit-
uation. Address P. 0. Box 1014 city.
5-31 3t
Mr. Robert L. Fargo of Muldrow
I. T. is in the city lookin after some
land interests he has here.
Marriage license was issued yester-
day to Henry A. Griffin and Eva King
both of Tuttle.
The reason the Owl soda fountain
serves more soda than any other
fountain is because it has up-to-date
dispensers and makes the best ice
cream and fancy drinks to be found.
5-18 tf.
MONEY DO YOU NEED ANY?
I am making long time loans on
farm lands and city property. Liber-
al privileges and easy terms. Les-
er L. Price representing the Deni-
ing Investment Co. 5-30 6td
If you once trade at the Model drug
store you will always trade there.
5-25 6t
Mrs. Frances Tingling of Lineville
la. and Mrs. A. P. Gould of Prince-
ton Mo. are visiting their sister Mrs
Ed. Evans. They came home with
Mr. Evens last night and took their
sister by surprise.
"A Trip to India" was the bill pre-
sented by the Harald Square Opera
company last night at the opera
house to a good sized audience. Spe-
cial scenery and some handsome cos
tumes added to the performance and
it was fully up to the standard set
by this good company. A number of
the actors attended the trainmen's
ball at Convention Hall after the play
was over.
Lost or Strayed One bay horse
and one sorrel a pony. Return to
0. K. Transfer Co. and receive
reward. 29 6t
Saturday we will sell you a
box of fine writing paper
linen cloth effect contain-
ing 48 sheets of paper and
48 envelopes to match for 25 cents.
See our show window. The Owl
Drug Store. 5-29 3t
For Sale The nicest matched
team in town for sa standard
bred; 4 years old past; weight 1000
lbs. well broke and gentle Call
ar 424 Choctaw Avenue J. H.
Freeman 29 I2t
EIGHT PER CENT MONEY
We have $35000 we want to place
on good city property within the
next thirty days at eight per cent.
Deering & Mordt. 6-ldtf
The choicest cuts ot fresh meats
i; Neal's Market 6th and Chickasha.
If you haven't tried that splendid
ice cream at The Owl Drug . Store
soda fountain you have missed a
treat. 6-18 tf
For Sale New Remington
Typewriter latest model Inquire
at the Express office. 27-tf.
When you have a prescription to
be filled you will find it to your in-
terest to "get it at" The Owl Drug
Store E-18 tf
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Kaon" a?
Why stitch and stitch all day when ynu can
buy lawn and swissdresscs made in the popu-
lar styles at jvst about she price ot the
material?
S2.75
Pays for a white lawn
dress trimmed in tucks and
lace.
S2.75
Pays tor a gingham shirt
waist suit.
3285
Fays for a black dotted
lawn trimmed in embroidery
33-50
Fays for a white dress
trimmed in lace and em-
broidery 35.00
Pays for an extra good
value white lawn or swiss
dress.
37". 50
Pays for a swiss dress ela-
borately trimmed in em
broidery bands and lace.
5.50
Pays for a Gingham Jumper Suit
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Mr. Myron C. Humphreys of the
Chickasha Milling Co. went to To-
peka Kan. last night on business for
his company.
Courteous tretment prompt ser-
vice and reasonable prices are to be
had at all times at The Owl drug
store. 5 18 tf
A car loaded witli brick spread the
rails on the risco near the water tank
in the north part of the city yesterday
and delayed traffic for some time.
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The best ice cream in the city at
The Owl Drug Store soda fountain.
5-18 tf
Mr. B. B Beavers of Little Rock
Ark. is in the city visiting his broth-
er Mr. V. L. Beavers
Have you ever tried - Neal's for
meats of all kinds? His is the up-to-date
market in Chickasha. Phone
in your orders 6th an! Chickasha.
All trains on the main line of the
Rock Inland were from three to sev-
en houns late yesterday and last night
Heavy rain has caused the tracks
to become soft in places and running
is necessarily slow.
Mrs. W. G. Feeks left this morning
for her home in New York where she
will visit relatives for about two mon-
ths. She will also visit the James-
town Exposition before returning.
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Ed Evans has returned from a trip
to Lineville Iowa. The Lineville
Tribune of May 23 contains the fol-
lowing: "Ed Evans arrived Saturday from
Chickasha I. T. on a visit to relatives
and friends and to attend to some
business matters. Ed is a genuine
"boomer" as are most of the people of
the "New" Southwest and brought
the editor of the Tribune a nice mess
of new potatoes large as lien egs and
some peaches larpe as pigeon epgs
which he took from his own garden
in Chickasha just to show what a
j wonderfully prolific country he lives
I in. We are thankful for the potat-
! oes which we had for dinner Sunday
I find we will see him later when the
' peach season arrives."
Father John Daly
Dr. W. H. Sears
8:30 June 1 8th
Frederick Ward
8:30 June 19th
Congressman Landis
8:30 June 21
Captain R. P. Hobson
8:30 June 23
William J. Bryan
8.30 June 17
John P. D. St. John
3:30 June 19
Edward Reno
3:30 and 8:30 June iq
Senator Dolliver
8:30 June 2i
MUSIC EVERY DAY
Harmony Ladies Quartet Dunbar Male Quartet
Evans Male Quartet
Many Other Fine Attractions.
SEASON TICKETS
3.00
On sale at Brownson's Owsley's Owl Drug
Store and Chatauqua headquarters
One fare plus fifty cents on all railroads. For information
write Charles Fechhcimer or R. Stephens Chickasha Ind. T.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 129, Ed. 1 Friday, May 31, 1907, newspaper, May 31, 1907; Chickasha, Indian Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc733163/m1/8/: accessed April 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.