Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 123, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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Ul Eitablithad 1892.
Chickasha Indian Territory Friday. May. 27. 1904
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A Confidential Tip; Wise Prophets see Prosperity for Chickasha and Indian Territory.
DAILY
Refrigerators and Ice Box
es cn Easy Payments
We Carry the Best for the Monty
$2.00 $1.00
DOWN. PER WEEK.
If You Don't Get One It's Your
Fault.
See our line of Dressers from . .
$6.00 to $ 40.00
A solid oak Dinner at 75 cents.
Parlor chairs upholstered at . .
$ 2. 50 and up.
Every One on Easy Payments
OUR FLOOR COVERING DEPARTMENT
v-unsisung oi ueiiiiw I ranitcs Ingrain lajicslries. Velvets A xniniisters and Mo.pu ts. l'riees from 25
tents per yard and up. A
A Large 9x12 Rug for
Bring usyour pictures
to frame. We have
what you want.
W e are here in the Furniture' Business to stay and what we advertise
ine inantuaclurer and ship m car-load lots and can save you money on anything m our line.
We sell for
CASH O-R INSTALLMENT
HON FURNITURE & CARPET COMPANY.
DiO.SAYlR
A C. ADAMS
V. Pr.iid.nt
Bank of Commerce
Capital QOoooo.oo
J. W. SAMPLR
A. C. A MAVIS
P. V. SAVKR
Tour
INSURANCE
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$ Ware room 50x165 ft. with good offices Bam
w Sheds well and a lot 180 by 250 ft. lot enclosed.
I FOR SALE CHEAP IF TAKEN AT ONCE
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Hk One span good young mules Harness and Studcbaker plat- ff
jjlj form spring dray wagon. Office furniture consisting of one
roller top desk one ojen top desk two S ft. standing desks jfj
one Remington tiiewriter and cabinet one Glolje Wernicke 'Jlf
filing cabinet. Letter Press etc. Impiire at $j
i Chickasha Sash Door And Lumber Co I
B. f. tMITH PrlJBt
(fit W. W. HORNtV Pr!dnt
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Citizens National Bar kg
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W n p. SMITH WM. INMAm' W. V. HORNK
I. F. DKIGGKRS J. C. DRIGGKRS ED. F. JOHNS t)A'
" Aoo'" of Bitirehmo;.'' rorporiloii nd Irtllvlduata sollclled. Iter? conn-
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Katies lo Contractors
We will be open for scaled bids
covering the building of our brick
Mill buildings at Leger and Wash-
ita Junction 0. T.. until June 5.
Plans and specifications in our of-
fice at Chickasha. Certified checks
and bonds will lie required.
Chickasha Cotto nOii Co. 22-24
If stray stock trouble you plume
the pounduian. Phone 362. If
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We have it. Wears well and the
Price is Right.
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All carpenter contractors arc re-
quested to iuc:t in basement of the
First National bank Friday evening
May 27 1904 at 8 o'clock.
O. CofTiunn Chairman; S. P. Mil-
ler Secretary. 21-23
For rent: Cheap; two rooms
furnished complete for light house-
keeping. Close in. Call phone 70
22-24
Just Received a
Big Shipnieo! Of
SanitarySteel Couches;
Price $7.50-
$l.oodown and 75 ctsi
Per Week.
Iron mantle beds $9.5c!
$2.00 Down; fi.oo Per Week.
Upright Iron Beds
$14.50 and Up
IS NOW COMPLETE
15 cents per yard and up.
- . - - $4.95
See our lace curtains'
and portiers in all the;
new effects and the
lowest prices ever;
known on high grade
stock.
to do we do. We buy direct from
Mrs. Will MtGehsB
Mrs. Will Mc(khee died this
nioriiiug at 3:10. She had been
ill about five weeks. Funeral
services will be held at 10 o'clock
tomorrow.
The death of Mrs. McGchee was
a very sad one. Her maiden name
was Delia Ogle. The family has
lived here alwut six years. She
was married to Mr. McGchee four-
teen months ago. Her death had
been expected for some time. For
several weeks she could scarcely
speak aliove a whisper lie fore
death came however she regained
her power of siK-ech and spoke free-
ly of her approaching end. Her
death was a triumphant one. She
said she had no fear of death ai d
all was bright Wore her.
While not a church nienilter she
is a young woman w ith the high
est elements of Christian character
and she leaves behind the example
of a noble life.
Chickasha Odd Fellows
The observance of 11ieiuori.il da
by the Odd Fellows Fraternity
means vastly more than a mere
cereinoney. It is in keeping with
the principles and practices of t he-
order. From the initiate's first glimpse
of its workings to the complete
comprehension of its teachings Odd
Fellowship enjoins him to cherish
a fraternal spirit that rejoices when
his brother rejoices and brotherly
love that weeps when his brother
weeps and prompts him to forsake
case and comfort to relieve distress.
An understanding of the truth that
breaks asunder fhe fetters of false
distinction of cast and recognizes
manhood for its intrinsic worth.
These principles incuL'te a high
respect for the living and a venera-
'ion for the dead and consecrates
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l"c oiiiy 10 imry uic ueia care ior
widow and rear and educate the
orphan child.
In the observance of t he memo-
rial rites Odd FcIIjws solemnly
reiiieiiilier brothers and sisters to-
gether with the deceased wives
husbands and children of Odd Fel-
lows and Relickahs.
let the choicest flowers be pi tick-
ed and tenderly canied to the last
resting place of the mortal remains
there to Ik.' placed in fond remem-
brance of the deparlet ones.
f.- - im. ; fr I
rooms nicely furnished. South-eat
corner of 4th. and Iowa. A good
garden and granary
residence.
Impure at
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' 'irJr NEEDS AN I
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suspensory
Some men do not realize it but
they need it just the same.
If you can stop a drain upon
your vitality your nerve energy
which is being wasted you have
gained just that much.
An 0PC suspensory will stop
one strain which every man ex-
perienceswhich is a constant drain
upon his entire system.
Not a big one in itself; but when
multiplied by the number of seconds
in a day means an enormous loss
of strength.
Ask for free booklet " The Struggle
for Supremacy." It tells why under
the rush and grind of modern life
every healthy normal man should
wear an O-P.C suspensory.
OUR STOCK or O-P-C
SUSPENSORIES IS COMPLETE
H. J. BROWNSON.
DKl.GGIST
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We 1 jvc a new stock
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Kings I
for brides wives
lovers friends and
everybody. Don't fail
to see our stock. -
4 DIAMONDS RKMOUNTFD
Haiioio & Owsley
. j!-v.?:u;rs
Next to Citizens Bank.
Ice cream and cake will lie serv-
ed at Jaekman ec Lemon's Satur-
day afternoon by the ladies of the
Methodist church. 22-23
Drcwnsd
George Whittaker Loses His Life
Near Union City.
George Whittaker a Chickasha
boy was drowned seven miles east
of Union City ytsterday afternoon
alxiut 5 o'clock.
A message from his younger
brother Jim who was with him
reached Chickasha alnmt 8:30 last
night. The information it con-
tained was meager and reports
concerning the death are conflict-
ing. The two Whittaker boys left
here Sunday afternoon on a motor-
cycle. They were out fur a fishing
trip. One report says that the
lioy was drowned in the Canadian
while another says they were bath-
ing in a tank or pond. George the
elder liy could not swim. The
younger boy could swim and was
able lo rescue the lifeless form of
his brother.
The remains were taken to Un-
ion City and will le brought home-
tonight. George was eighteen years of age
and. was a tall robust fellow. His
father until recently was "foreman
at the Kock Island round house
and one of his brothers is now em-
ployed theie. The father was in
Kansas when the news of the fatal j
accident reached here. He was!
hastily summoned home and is e.x- j
pecieu tu arrive this evening. j
The S jnday School convention j
at La very yesterday was a great
success. Mr. A. C. Jaekman at-j
tended and directed the organia-'
lion of Chanler township into a'
Sunday School Association. Lav-!
city treated the visitors splendidly.!
Mr. C. C. Abbot the enterprising;
Lavcrty me! chant served lemonade1
free lo every liody. A detailed re-1
port 01 tne convention wul
giv
en later.
(."has. Clark and W. M. Dodson
of Tai tlesvi'de were business visit
ors ;u the city esterday.
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Suitings
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our assortment at flSortnore
and tell us to make it up with
a 3-biittondouble-breasted coat
Money back if you're not de-
lighted with the result.
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"If you would be wealthy" says Benjiman Franklin
"Think of saving as well as getting" When you are
enjoyingseasons of prosperity place a part of your in-
come in Chickasha Real Estate. Some clay this may
carry you over a rough and rocky road. When you
make an investment. - - -
MAKE IT PAY
1 have a great many bargaing which I have not
space to mention. If you have real estate to
cll fr if il in III to tmv rtr ri'llt
SEE ME
I have the liest bargains
offered in Chickasha today.
Public Stenographer and
5J Notary Public in office.
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To Advertisers
All copy for new adds or changes
in old ones must lie Landed in not
latter than 8.30 a. m. Otherwise-
we cannot guarantee the appear-
ance of the same on the day on
the day Ai which they are sent
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so long lieen a necessity in
every family that the main
question to lie answered is
iVhich?
Machine 0
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The women of the Fami-
ly are answering the ques-
tion by purchasing more
than a million - - - -
Singer Sewing-Machines
Each Year.
Sold for cash or on in-
stallments. Old machines
exchanged. Machine need-
les oil and parts can be ob-
tained at our store. Your
repair work solicited. - -
Singer fanufact cring Co.
A. B. Morgan Mfi'r.
404 C'uickash.i Avenue be-
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A bargain uo. d live room house ai-.J stable on
twj lots $05 O.OO
3000-00 buys a good three room house
orchard and storm celler occupying three lots.
TO LET.
P.ruid new four room house close in. Good
five room lio-ise south forth street all improve-
ments including Stable wash house-etc.
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Evans, George H. Chickasha Daily Express. (Chickasha, Indian Terr.), Vol. 13, No. 123, Ed. 1 Friday, May 27, 1904, newspaper, May 27, 1904; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc733259/m1/1/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.