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dha The hickasWai Chickasha, Indian Territory, Tu esday; October 23.1900. Vol. 1. No. 261 WEEKLY EXPRESS Established 1892. For Chickasha First; The Indian Territory Second; The World After. DAILY EXPRESS Established January I, 1900. -Daily Express OVERCOAT WEATHER! Had you thought about it? Northeis and Ice and Snow .... and bo forth . . . Will be here soon and where will you be without an OV ERGO AT? The most complete line cf Cc7c;ts, KerserB, Chinchilla, Beavers, etc. Square yourself agiinst the weather. ... . . . See' THOMPSON THE TAILOR. roBtolIlce building. It isn't the church with the highest steeple that is nearest heaven. There are some girls to whom engagements just get to be a habit. There is even a happiness that that makes the heart afraid. There are men in the world who are perfect sponges, but they are not the kind that take water. The presidents of Yale and Har vard are for McKinley. They have decided that perhaps he is the lesser evil When a man has money to burn almost any mother" with a mar riageable daughter will supply him with a match. Probably the very best way in the world to kill time is by hard work. Tne first and the last thing re quired of genius is the love ot truth. The dignified canes some men carry make them look rather silly in comparison. The Chronic Bachelor arises to remark that marriage, like caviar, is a. acqu irod taste . Rare and wise indeed is the in structor who does not attempt to teach more than he knows. The Yout'h Companion ' Sev ty Fifth Year. The new volume of the Youth's Companion for 1001 will mark the paper's seventy-fifth year of con tinuous publication seventy-five years, during which it has ltad the approval of three generations of readers. The constant aim of The Companion is to be carry into the home reading that shall be helpful a well as entertaining reading that shhll contribute to the pure happiness of all the family. Strong in the assurance that every reader gained is a friend won, the publish crs offer to send The Companion free for the remaing weeks of 1900 to those who subscribe now for the ne volume for 1901. There will not be an issue from now until 1902 that will not be crowded with good stories and articles of rare interest and value. Diplomatists, Explorers, Sailors, Trappers, Indian Fighters, Story Writers and Keif-Made Men and Women in Many Vocations, besides the most popular writer of fiction, I will write for The Companion not; only next year, but during the re maining weeks of this year. The new subscriber will also re ceive The Companion's new Puri tan Oirl" calendar for 1901, litho graphed in 12 colors. Illustrated Announcement of the volume for 1901 will be Bent free to any address, with sample copies of the paper. The Youth's Companion, Boston, Mass. The Chickasha Mills ! Score 100. In Competition With Pilisbury'g Best the Full Cream of Chick- , , asha is Taken. The Chickasha Milling Com pany are prond Over the fact that at Fort Worth, Texas, they sold a carload of thelrvM Fall Cream'' in competition against Tillsbury's Best" of Minneapolis'. This sale was not effected until after a evere trial test,whieh,resulted in the Full Cream being chosen and a car load ordered Fillsbury's Best is regarded as the best Hour in the country, and has world wide Teputation. The Milling Company has reason to be prond. v v- v - DON'T BLAME THE COOK If the biscuits are not good;' it's all in the Flour. ' -4S 3r j SUPREME FLOUR. r! 'ln his lifetime that man has taken 3,021 women for better or for "worse." "Who's he, the sultan'1- "Naw,he'B a photo grapher." i Paris consumes niol'e than 2,000 tons of snails annually. Most of these are eaten by higher livers, who don't go a snail's pace either. You ask, Beatrice, who would it le best to call a man who is cold, unfeeling and unreal. Call him an artificial ice man, but call him down first. The meeting of the Agricultur al, and- IrrigatM- Association which is to be held at Stillwater, Oklahoma, beginning December 4th, should be well attended by the farmers and stockmen of the territory. The Swinebreeders association will meet there at the same time and an exceptional op- nnrtiimlv will be afforded to i j examine the work of the A. M College and of the experiment station located there. IS GUARANTEED To be the Best Flour sold in Chickasha. Or your money refunded. HIGHEST PRICE! HIGHEST QUALITY! WHITEMAN BROS., Solo Wholesale Distributing Agents for above Flours. A11M0RE, -HOUSES? CHICKASHA. , JVIrs. M, -8. WESTBROGK, PHOTGRAPHER. Takes pictures of Babies with Patience, and Can make hand some pictures from common faces. Try me. Pi M. t, CABTWBIGHT, WM. MURRAY, GariwrigM k Murray (Successors to (J. A. Horn.) MEAT MARKET, Also Dealers in Cattle, Hogs and Sheep. We Kill Only First Class Cattle. GRAND OPENING OF FALL WINTER GOODS. THE BIG CASH STORE: AND THE BIG CASH STORE, as usual, right in the load with the Largest, Best, ' and Cheapest Line of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Boots ever brought to Chickasha. We have the Cheapest and best assorted stock of CLOTHING IN THE TOWN. A REAL CALIFORNIA SUIT FOR S12.50. Ileal California Pants $3.50 and $4.00. Can give you A Good Suit $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00. w E SELL THE OLD RELIA BLE HAMILTON BROWN Shoes aud Boots. The best in the World. O N DRY GOODS WE ARE STRICTLY IN THE SWIM. A good yard wide Sea Island Domestic 20 yards for $1.00. A good Outing, 20 yards for $1.00. Flannel De-Laine A splendid goods for Ladies house Dresses 8 cts. Can give a good Standard Calico, fast colors for 44, cts.' Cotton Checks -30 yards for $1.00. We can save you money THE BIG CASH STORE. J. G. MAYS Prow