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m r jn I Ifcf I dpi i m Our- Millinery Opening Will be pulled off Wednesday, October 3rd, Should you need a winter lid, and we are sure you will, it will pay you to attend this opening. m m m m m m m m M m m m m m i Everybody invited to attend whether you want a hat or not. We will try to make it as attractive and pleasant as well as interesting for you as possible. Styles this season are more beautiful than ever and prices to suit all. Attend our opening and we will show you not only the most attractive line of Millinery, but also the largestand lxjst selected line of Dry Goods and Clothing in Chakasha. Thanking you in advance, We are, "for good quality at low prices, Warjt Qol6mr) Lines under this heart will be received at the rate or One Cent u line, line contains about 7 words) per day no advertisement received for lest than ten cents. May contain any matter 01 lost, round, m raven, stolen, tor stue. to rent or for any purpose, without display lines. FOR SALE A liOOD YOUNG JERSKY Cow with calf at herclde. Inouire at this i onice. I I B A KU1N Lots 7 and 8. Block HI, two room nnouse. two lots, (rood sued and well: sl4 inch m in-ami wagon and oou teum. Must sell at once. u. L. Belcher. TANTEU TO BUY A GOOD MILCH COW Knquire. 8. T. KLAS8 at K. I. Depot. 'A SNAP, if taken at once vprv cheap, a rooming house One of the best locations in the the citv. Eleven rooms, rood nis tern, storm cave, three lots, shade trees, enquire at hrm House, cor ner Ilailroad street aud Kansas avenue 3B -"S 5 'IS -"5 -5 -5 -"5 "5 -"5 3 "3 5 -9 -3 3 O. J". G-IR-A-Y, m q -DEALER IN- Feed of all Kinds. ' Prionn nn fhn PhnnnnnT fix ij nn n. mr. i, (i r.. . I r r . OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. to Yours truly NEW YORK STORE. DEWS & FREEMAN, Proprietors. Don't Sling mud. Do not lose your head. Talk politic! but don't get mad. Then go to E. Howard drug store ana get a trial bottle of Dr. Cald wells . - . . .. i-ai I . . LOST Ladies gold link brace let. Finder please return to Sad dle Rock restaurant and get reward. Ladies shoes, just arrived, at all prices. 21st-lw McGaufhv Bros. Sporting goods at the Fair. Hie flilckasha Daly Fxpress A. M, Dawson, Editor WM. F. Ghani.es, Huslness MunaKer. Published Every Afternoon, Except Sunday Enterd at the ChlcUashu Postofflce as Second Class Mall Matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATE, S ngle Cop j Five Cents Pir Week , Fifteen CenU Per Month Fifty Cent Per Quarter (three months) II .a Per Yoar Five Dollars Weekly Express, pcrycur II U No party has a monopoly on all the patriotism in thia country. No party contains all the truth nor stands for all that is right. No party contains all the good nor yet all the evil found in the political realm. There are papliunteis,bood- lers and scoundrel;) in all parties, in all societies and even in all churches. AH who disagree with us are not bad men nor are all those who do agree with us good men. There are tboeo in all parlies whose motive arc Hie purest and noblest and there arc self-righteous hypocrites in all parties who have made them selves cockeyed by standing in the middle of the road looking for boodle on both sides. We think none the less of a man because he fights against u, if he fights for that which he believes to bo right, il is his privilege and he would be a coward and a poltroon did he not do so. What Dewey Won for us. The Philippine Islands lie to the north of Borneo and are said to number nearly 2,000. Of the whole number some GOO are habitable There are two among them that are larger than Ireland, namely, Luzon with 42,000, and Mindano with 38,. 000 square miles. Their total area is 114,325 square miles. Their popu Jation is about 7.500.000. The Tagals, who are of the Malay family " are the most advanced of the natives They number about 2,000,000, Cock righting is the national sport, I lie islands are ncii in minerals especially gold, copper and coal and valuable woods. The soil is ol phcnominal fertility. The forests contain ebony, legwood, gum trees and bamboos in the island of Pala wan, which has an area of 8,820 square miles; the islands have many rivers and lakes in the interior; there frequent caithquakes; forests coyer the mountains to their sum mits. Manila, the capital, in the island of Luzon, has more than 300,000 inhabitants, and there are many large and important cities. Thete are two seasons at Manila,the wet from June to November, the dry from November to June. The brilliant victory of Admiral Dewey on May 1, 1898, at Manila, was upplement to the treaty of peace with Spain, through which that country was compelled to give up all sovereignty over these islands in consideration of $20,000,000 be ing paid by the United States. MINE OWNERS' STATEMENT, Says They are Closing the Mines and are Awaiting Developments. KEPT FULLY ADVISED From Headquarters as to Situation All Along the Line but will Not Disclose Any of the Facts in the Case. Hazleton, Pa., Sept. 29 "We are closing the mines and awaiting developments,'' was all that Presi dent Mitchell, cf the United Mine Workers, would say tonight, when asked whether he had received any nformation from New York or elsewhere as to what the oporators are doing in their efforts to settle the strike. Although he has diplo matically evaded the question, there is a strong belief here that Mr Mitchell is kept fullyadvised of the progress of events in the metropolis. The entire Lehigh Valley was about as quiet today as it could pos sibly be. Rain is falling here to ight. The same number of col lieries are working as were in ope ration yesterday. President Mitchell said to a re porter for the Associated Press to day that the message to the soft coal region of Central Pennsylvania requesting mine workers there not to load coal cars which are destined to the anthracite coal market, has had the desired effect. A Philadelphia physician of note, Dr. Edward II. Dewey, claims to cure all sorts of diseases by starving bi' pa tients, The brain, says thi practi tioner, never loses weight in either sickneos or starvation. Usually the mind remains clear when the body has Dr. Walter Penquite, Specialist in diseases of theEye Ear, Nose and Throat. With my new and Improved method of treating chronic trachoma (granu lated lids) cures result in from 10 days to 2 weeks, which formerly Treat SiVrilliV,WliVVitiWVVlVllVi(V)l)ViiiiW . GALVAMZED TAXKS A . SPECIALTY. SPECIAL ATTEXTIOX GIVES T TO ALL WORK, I W. R. TAYLOR, S TIN SHOP 5 3rd. St., Opposite Postoffice. sr. CHICKASHA, IND. TER. S WELSH BROS.. The most complete stock, The best selected stock, The largest stock, and the Oldest Dry Goods House in the City. CHICKASHA, . IND.rTER. WART f 1W.1V. Tha i a tKa Tvnu-ua,- bouse of the body. The utomac-h is reo.uired months and years run by brain power. When the stom- ment ,s Painless no burning Or ach do too much work it makes too cauterizing, or scarifying; no con great demand upon the brain. trading or shaving of lids as re tor more than 20 rears," writes suit of trpntmAnt I nm tlinrnnrrli "I have permitted my sick y eQuiDDed to nerform nil stir a. . e icai operations: cataract, strains .. C f ; C- s; eL. 1 f-f.f-m'-m'. . this doctor. to do without food so long as there wa no desire for It. 'ot a mouthful wa enforced in any case, not one mouthful denied on the first hint of hunger. "In this I hate had all the medical textbooks and the entire medical pro- reasion as against lustai never been a matter of question with the medical profession. Many of my sick have c-one for more than a month without food. One verv sick, in bed for more than a month with acute rheumatism, wn able to wa'.k about the room on the forty-sixth dny before the first food was taken. Another patient, a woman, of 57, went until the forty-third day before she broke her fast, and without any omis sion of her ordinary duties. A dis eased stomach was cure as the result and now, after five years, there has been no return of the trouble." Physicians are pretty generally agTeed that Americans eat too much especially too much meat. The no- breakfast habit may not be so eilly after all. jgWe Must Sell Goods. mus (cross eyes) end all other operations performed. Myopia, Ilypermetropia, Presbyopia, As tigmatism aud all other aneomal- les of reflection corrected bv uthority unquestioned rlaP.SP8 nernrntplv fittpd Offi at .. rri x m . ... o r ... v. uv ;7;.tt ':' T, .:TrV ! ridence, corner Washita and tuna Diiccio, UIHJUailU iunsiiuu church. Office hours, 9 to 12 a m ana to o p m. Phone No. 122. Wanted. A furnished room by a young man close in. Inquire of Bert Concannon at the R. I. Eating house. it) ili it il it il 0 If we can't sell at our Price, We will sell at Yousr. Call and see us, no Trouble to Show Goods. very BURNS ARMIES OR WARSHIPS. Prof. TaatroT., 8ctl Maa, Waals ' Oovcrsniit t. t'a. HI Ica im CMa. J. C. Sharp, a Salt Lake City busi ness, man, is financial backer of an Invention which it is claimed will burn up armiea or melt warships at nine milea br means of concentrated heat of the irun's raya. Trof. Julius Tantrove, of Seattle, Is the inventor of this device, which will h nrT to the war department for use in China. This seema unreasonable at first." aid Mr. Sharp, "but when you con sider that a small hand sun glass will concentrate enough heat to set fire to paper or cloth the possibility of an immense device can be more easilr . K rpi , . . r.,,,r. j n man is to mw not an ordinary lens, but plate t-lasa ar ranged in such a way that It con- entrates an immense number of rays nu inrows them a exeat distance. The method of arrangement consti tutes the secret of the-discovery. For commercial use heat can h ennrm. rated and stored. In experiments in Seattle Trof. Tantrove was able with piecea of glass ten inches square to boil water in four minutes in tea kettle set on ft cake of ice 30 feet dis tant. At the same time board was ignited almost instantly. Ity increas ing the ie of the plates there ia no limit to the possibilities." ,. Among the first passengers to land from the White Star liner Teutonic, which reached its pier a fevj min utes after five o'clock in the after noon, was Albert C. Uostwlck, an mi tomobilist, well known in New York and I'nrls. Mr. Dostwick was report ea 10 nave orougnt with mm a ma chine with which he intended to chnl lenge 'William K. Vandierbilt, Jr., the owner of the awiftest automobile in America. , Mr. Iiristwlck brought back with him no less than five autos. One of them is a Winton machine, which he recently took abroad with him to test against the best products of French designers. It fulfilled all his expectations. He also brought back three Voiturettes of different designs. The machine, however, with which he hopes to break all American records, is a raring wonder which he pur chased from the Chevalier d Kuyff company for $12,000. , "It is not true," said Mr. Bostwick, "that I have sent a challenge to Mr. Vanderbilt or that I have determined to do so. I will say, however, that if Mr. Vanderbilt or any other ama teur desires to try speed conclusions with me I shall be glad to accommo date him." R.lallre Importance of Letter. To those who hnve never considered the subject it might appear that each letter is of equal importance In the formation of words, but the relative proportions required in the Kngllsh language are these: A, 85; b, 10; c. 30; d, 44; e, 120; f,5; g, 17; h,64; i,S0; j, 4; k, 8; 1, 40; m, 30; n, HO; o, 80; p, 17; q, 5; r, 62; s, 80; t. 90; u, 34; v, 12; w, 20; x, 4; 20; z, 2. It is this knowledge of how frequently one letter is used compared with others that enables cryptogram readers to unravel so many mysteries. The 1ot Kla Small Mark. The new king of Italy is a small man, who has to climb upon a chnir to get upon a horse's back. Hut this does not prove, says the Iloston Traveler, that he will not make nn excellent king. Napoleon was no giant in figure. Slartllaa; InnOTalloa. flhat a fuss they do make over in Europe, exclaims the Chicago Times Herald, when a man marries a woman because he loves her. Special to the Ladies to we sell Dr. Warner's V Rust Proof Corsets. JJ; Every one that fails J!; to give you entire sat- iii isfaction we give a (j; new one instead. .. The Big Cash Store. ( CROSS & CHEANEY. Ha! Ha! Ha ! I am tickled to death. Why ? I went down to W. M. Pettitfil's and got some of his chocolates and bon bona and I swallowed my tongue! Don't lorget the Big uasn Store when you want Boots, Shoes and clothinp The lar eest stock in Chicka- sha to choose from. J. G-. Mays. Prompt Delivery AND Poliie Attention. We find that they are material aids in making sales, combined with popular prices for superi or grocerie8,,we think we have a combination that is hard to beat. Orders called for aud delivered. J. A. WARE. JR. Wholesale Grocer, THE CHICKASHA j TELEPHONE CO, j Win p ace a phone in I I ! your residence and keep Bame in re pair for 5Q Per Day, Phone in place of bus ness $2.50 per month. I o j '. , ; l NOW ON SALE. r Pii St Gir. Home Made, Hand Made, Union Made. Try 'em. You will like 'em. They are Quality Goals, and when you srseke 'em you are encouraging a home enterprize. SieFi M. T. CAETWUIU1IT, WM. MCBEAY, Garlwright & Murray (Successors to 0. A. Horn.) MEAT MARKET, Also Dealers in Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. We Kill Only First Class Cattle. DISSOLITIOX X0TICC. 15y mutnal consent the firm of Ilatsell & Stone has this dav been dissolved, A. S. Stone having sold his one half interest to W.C, Hat sell, who assumes all debts against the firm and collects all accounts. W. C. IlATSELL, A. G. Stone. Ketncnibrr the day and date, Wed nesday, October 3rd, and come to the New York Store. This bents Wind. Sienin or Hnre Powit, We odor the W.baicx 24 sctuul home powe GAS ENGINE For ISO loss 10 jx;r cent dlscoun" for cssn Uullt on tnterehiinueftble plan. HiiUt of hpxt muterliil. Made in lots of therefore we can make the price, lloxedfor shipment. wrlL'ht HOD lbs. Made for tins or gasoline. Also hori zontal engines, i to 30 h. p. Webster Mfg. Co. 1074 West 5th;st., Chicago. A. J. DENTON, BRICK, Contractor and Builder. Estimates Henry SGhafer. WHOLESALE AM) RETAIL Liquors, Wines, Cigars, Beer. SHIPPING A SPECIALTY. EL RENO, O. T. on Application, CUICKSUA I T v