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r m inn in umiiiiii nwm w ill ii iaTiMiiaa " j rr in r T jtvw, . j SHIRT WAISTI i) . ii k ! B - SPECIAL SALE "TOMORROW," FRIDAY, AU GUST 31ST., ON "LADIES SHIRT WAIST." ASPECjAL SALE ON UNDERWEAR, SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER FIRST. I YOURS FOR DEWS - - - i Ii I s v O DO NOT MISS THESE SPECIAL ft I I HI. UntiH 11 ruler t Ih'k hernl u ill )m rA,.,.vpil it 1 rate of Unu Cent u line, (lino contains uboul 7 WOrdMl 1KM- filLV nn :if 1 vrrlf siw.it'rit. i-.'i.ivt'il fnr less I hsiri ten (-i-nls; Mnv fintnin n-,u mutt. Of 1on!. rnnnil rsi m.i'u.n f..- uill..' In runt or for any purpose," without display Hues, rANTTKI lMNINO KOOM GIUU AT The Ciruud Avtnuu Ilulfl I BLACKSMITHING "Vrt SAI.K-A (jonii r Cow with cull ut her cide office. YOU NO JiOHSKV Inquire ut this UOH SAI.K-A ri.siili t.co "with Ave lots in a i ijuou ueignuoruuua. Apmy to luiciress 'He" ut thiHolTice. VrANTKD TO TUADE A NEW Its CLASS fi single seuif a iiniMLLnn mi- il i.ia-o ui-.ni'A W'ANTEl) TO BUY-A OOOD Mir.rtl row ti r.nguire. . t. laim it h . i. ocpn TO KENT A Ifcree roomed Louse not too far out. Inquire tins ollice. BARGAINS Rooming House for Sale. Oue of the best location la the tli e city, Eleven rooms, good cis tern, storm cave, three lots, shade trees, enquire at Erin House, cor ner liailroad street and Kausus avenue. R f iiSSHEXtaK'SSSSaSJSt'j 'The Chfckasha Daly Fxpress. A; M, Dawrobt, Editor WM. F. Gkani,bk, HusIiicsr Muimncr. I'ublishcd Every Afternoon, Excrrt Sutiilu: Enterd ut the Chlcltnslni 1'uKtolllce us Httond Class Mull Matter, SUBSCRIPTION KATE, 6'nglC Copy Flvn Cents Pr Wock fifteen Cents Per Month... Fifty Cent Per Quarter (Itnec months).., .U .30 Per Year Five Dollars Weekly Express, perycur II oil woruing under a later Jaw Uianj . Our esteemed contemporary Urn Atoka agreement, and as an at Comanche, I: T., is inclined to amendment to the. Curtis law. nndlr.J! along and await the coming of the townsite commission, rather than plat their town at their own ex- ii. v. scoffeek; REAL ESTATE, RENTAL, FIRE, LIFE INSURANCE AGENCY (Offlue in thrt Fair Ritiliil'i:'.) Br. . B. W. FILLER, 'dentist, Up stnirs m Tost Ofliec Duildiug. of all Kinds done QUICK, NEAT, CHEAP. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. Redmond &' Kelly. li , 1.$ 3? 'ST ST 2; 5. 5JJ Sj? 5it S?'. 3? SST-. Sj? ir. SI". tSS 5,"" ; GALVIMZED TAXKS A X SITtlALTl. 1 . W. R. : . TIN j 3rUl St, Opposite Moffice. SPKI III. Ti rTIOV LIWX TO ALL MORK. TAYLOR, SHOP f 5?: CHICKASHA. IND. TER. The Grandest Opening of All. The grand opening of the Chicka sha Milling Company yesterday wns nn opening to please everybody. Messrs. Suilon.Nieliols and Mtinioe wore busy welcoming the guests mid showing them the process of making flour from time tho wheat left the sixty thousand bushel elevator through all the elevators to the rolls, through cleaners, scalpers, scourers to the rolls and sifters, dusters and bolls and finally into the packers. This wns nearly all dumb show The wheels were all going, the belts flying, and the great engine throb bing, but no wheat was running into the rolls. It was merely the first starting to test the machinery, and allow visitors to see tho process The casual observer could realize as much in seeing it thus as if in the actual opcrationsoJ making flour. There may be a timidity in start ing such a vast amount of nmchin- ery as is found here, and well there may be, but in this caee there were no changes to make, no stoppages, nor halts. Every wheel turned right, every belt and pally was cor rect, and from the first revolution of the big engine in the early morn ing until C in the afternoon the great mill run as steady and smoothly as a watch. The machinery is all new and of the very latest improved pattern and with the knowledge of his btisi ne38 the milJcr, Jlr. Nichol, assures us that no flour can bo belter than the Chickasha Mills can and will make. The vtsitors were plenty and were highly pleased and the grand open ing will prove a good drawing card for the mill and make Chickasha flour the demand of the ladies of the city. - o towns below us cm red vim- plidlly on the fact or theory that tho Curtis law is tho slicking stuff and will prevail in tho end. Boundaries may bo small and ir regular hut the surveyors are following instruction and doing for tho liest in every case. Put your faith in the government. The cowboy tournament at Granite has chan-red its date to cj - - - - September L;0, 21 and Cottonwood Grove. Mis3 Claude I'.Ie Why iter is visit ing her sistei , Mrs Shcrman Ilostic. One 6qnftd of surveyors is camped on Andrew Martinez's farm, A. S. J. T. Lung will work the Jackson farm this "year and B. F. Wilson tho Uo.sc fnr n. Thcsogcn tlemen are fioin Moody, Texas, and some highly recommended. The congregation assembled at Ked Cliff on the l'Jth inst. to hear Bro. Methven preach were surprised witnesses of an Indian weddui" The contracting parties were Miss Annie Jones and Sir., Tennyson Berry. Sirs. A. C Chrisholm with her two children from Ft. Smith, Ark., who have been visitint: Mis. II. V. Rose left for homo last Tliurday night. Mrs. Koso and Helen went as tar as Chickasha with them re turning Saturday morning, Rev. and Mrs. S. V. Fait arc ex pected home this week. Their school will begin Sept. 17th. Ethcd Gray (.laughter of A. S. Gray) is visiting Helen Ko.- this week. Helen Ko?e has the distinction of boing the liret Indian slloled. XXX penso. That may do in tho case of Comanche, but for a city that is forging uheud it' is too slow. try i . . Alio townsite commission is too slow. To await that coming is to wait forever. Chickasha wanls an immediate settlement, and to get it the quickest way is for the city to make its own plat. , The towns of Duncan and Hush Springs are kicking" over the out line liotinriary as laid down by the Hinckley corps of surveyors, claiming tho same as too small and too 'irregular. Tho newspapers are laying much laith in thcAtoka agreement' and inclined to rebel on the authority of the Hinckley and await the coming of f'nt fiiirvnvnr jr Vv The smallest baby ever born in the Territory is reported id the home of John Casey, near Ft Gibson. It is eight inches in length, and a eomon linger ring slips on its arm to the shoulder.- At last report it wassprvand lively and bade fair to live. Iho above has been floating ar.und this tcri'lory for a intnth or more. Mr. and Mrs. W. G Armstrong of Chkkasha have in their little two-year-old tot a baby that weighed only ond-nnd-a-Laif pounds at birth. L'aby lived and little Bess is now a two year-old and the brightest, cutest and sweetest baby in the world, so U ,L ' I uur inoiner says, and so say we all. In spite of its profusion of booze parlors Granite has always been a tame and well regulated ton but Monday it broke loose with a record of fi ve lights. A couple of miner or preliminaries then a big rauroadrr called "Klohdyke" 'rot funny in the Dixie'store. Denu'v Cole tried to arrest him but lost his gan. Then Joe Mills hit him under tho ear with the hard side of a six shooter: Another small scrap then thj big thing came off when Wilson called Uncle Hock Douglas a hard name Uncle Eock had too much Tenneseee blood and Granite booze in him to stand it nnd took a shot at him bat for--turiately for both his aim was poor aud it only cost him 2.. Oh no, we don't need incorpor ation a cooler and a city marshal. Granite Enterprise. W. M. Wo mack &, Son, Dealers in StaDle n and jT Fancu U Next door to Citizens Bank.. PHONE 95. CHICKASHA, IND. TEIJ. TJie most complete stock, The best selected stock, The largest stock, nnd the Oldest Dry Goods House in the City. CHICKASHA, IND. TER. I . -JT- C; ill! 5v If"- CV tT-j- w- V i. . ca . - 40m t 'MS HfWGliave the i Best bargains j) Ever offered on WAV He nave by lar the lai'L'est stoel j,- in unicKasna and iney must lie sold. HARNESS ii) Brick 36 ngrlOOO A. J. Denton will sell iirstclass pressed brick at f 0 per 1000 for the next sixty days." These brick are tho best, quality and full size. Sizo and quality taken into con sideration these brick aro cheaper than tho hand made brick on the market. il) ii) SURE f CROSS &CHANEY. jj yij And see befare buying Harness, (1 wo wiH make prices that will ij Interest tho Buyo. tz3 izz. . 5 i :S 9 --r 1 J5 us US U5 i -us us us ua ua i il) AXD Xi) i) Texas Restaurant hii OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. corps arc There's the remains of a line woman about the Kmpress Dowa ger of China, to borrow laniruae of Boll Swce liejiipe 'eyuvling Sairey Gamji. Tne Drug Trade. To inany.hai!gea in the last few rears in the drug trade have caused the druggists of today to a close watch npon his prescript ion case as wcil as :iia general stock of drugs. Xew formulae, of compounding with new phar maceuticals chemicals and elixirs keep the up to date druggist in a wuaiaiii liai .OI WatCiilUIllCi 8 that he iiiav be meinirnfl imi n. l iSed as a good subscription drug gist, We arc good prescription drug gists, constantly adding new chem- ,.lo ..I ii a.o ,.iiu pii.u iiiiiccnucais to our line so that prescriptions brought to us may be accurately fill "with just what the doctor ordered." We also carry the most conin lete lino of toilet articles pci fumes druggists sundries and all that make a drug store fully up to date. We havejnst secured the a-en- cy for Dr. Cnldwells Syrsp pepsin which is guarrauteed to cure con stipation Indigestion Sick head ache and stomach troubles. Kemeuihcr our motto, "No old stock, no substitution" Yon al ways get what you ask for when yon come to our store. Yours for business, K. Howard. SHORT ORDERS. SMEAL.20 Cts. m far i) m -8 w ic 'D: .fllL Polii3Ailsniion.s; We find that they are material ii) aids in making sales, combined il) with popular prices for superb or groceries, we tbinlt we have a combination that is hard to beat. Orders called for and delivered. , (fi THE GHIOKASfiA TELEPHONE GO,, li'ill place a phone in your residence aud keep same in re pair for 5Q Per Day. Phone in place of bus r.ess -L'.oO per month. o J. A. WARE, JR. Wholesale Grocer, J. A. ROSE.Jis Ranges, Cook Stoves and Heaters That will bnrn either Coal or Wood. All kinds of Hardware, rumps aud Windmills for sale. Tininr and Bennirs a Kneniniiv . , Job Prli ntm The Express office is prepared to print' . inciter jtisaas, iote Heads, Bill Heads. Statements, Envelopes, Cards. Circulars in typewriter tyne, Shipping tags, Doclsrers.- or any kind of printing needed at short notice, and at prices to meet anv com. pction. Phone 13 and we will see von rtM. r ' i n i - v i ne jcraiiv express oiuy ouc a month. i . . m r i i v r iivv liie eeiiiy Express only b'l a year. AfflSDEH (In Court House T.lock) - One block north of Citizens Bank you will find anything you want building Iine.nNo trouble to make you figures. -1 I r U il 1 0- ' vitlplfl you l P. B. MOORE, Manage? t