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t V ') rr y n m m m B & m m m w B m m m m m & m m m McGaughy Rros, Geijfs F6rr)ish)ir)g Goods, Suits for men, $4.outo $15. oo. Overcoats, 6,oo to 14.oo. Pants, all sizes, 75c to 5.oo. Shirts, woolen, 75c to 3.oo. Hats, Caps, Gloves, Neckwear, Hosiery and Notions. Quilts and Blankets, $1 to $9.oo. Boots and Shoes, $1 to $5.oo. Groceries. Kansas High Patent Flour. BEST IN THE MARKET. . Mocha and Java Coffee-Best Made. CALL'PHONE 146. MCGAUGHY BROS. , rj item&m.Lg la iue von trine ai I iCh!fkba. I. T-, fur tie week f;?!endit.g Nov. 14th, HXr: j . A i '.en , W JI Adms, W F j Brysoa, Mrs-Josie Brott. MrsNoQa l I Brmsmeo, Frank. Bell, Joe J j Bartm, R-ee Birr-, Geo L -1 Carey, Mis W Carrol!, Jas C Cook, II G Iuva:I, MM ' ' i t l- r T . , i- 7 ENarU, Mrs E Evan, A F Eaton, W C For, Kuben 3 Foster, Ii Grsy.MZ j U) try Waiter E Home, Sam j Htxlon, John Harris, W B lisle, MreLydii llapper, Miis E llhzelton, Fred Jones, Jas S . r;' KaU-l, Chaj Kil'ion, M ' War)! Gol6mr) w;-.-r.a- j-rCT Bj-.t-r.v.c:-:'. ft-j-t-.trO f r r for ft?? p:ri-se. ::&r:t a.e;i7 iir. For fcarf-A la'-kkg frro. jouf urC. a4 lilfc Very p iia tfcre l;r ri ot Citi ues But or ;!i.ce l'l. We can fr-FEijr Uth l-I Lipa I J hr .Si a r lt 7-3 : ' - - r-AT'pi.rifti F OS SALE A r in.lt VOL NO JKK.SKY FOIiALE One delivery vtaon, jhorie, harness an1 wag n complete. J. A. V are, Jr. A S"AP, if taken at once ver 'rhpan. a rnomini' hijDe One f34Loony, J G Lur,d--ay, MtsME 0f tile t locations la tbe V . A - - . --rf-- Jb4 The Cliickasfia Daily Frpress. A. U. Diiui. lusuor W. r.Ci- IJii.'.!MaMrtr. E ultra it tie O. t -;--a PwoSte a btcotd SaitAgainst Court Citizens. Tbere was filed id tbe L'rjiterl States court at Soalb McAIester Monday a 6a it involriD property and lands of the Ciiocia-y and Cbickaiiav Indiana valaed at aj. proiin:aiely ?20;000,W)f) and the citizeufcbip claiiiM of fcorne 4.0O1) I Leforvt, M!h M LemSs, Oiive E ?p?!Laftverr, Mrs MA Martin, T S fc j MJCrary, Iiobi McArdie, J jjlj Meltoo, J G Moore, May , M iore, Dr niiler, J ;i ' f' 2s"eveo Alfrel 2ance, Loke JjlVrc Ce!d, C VV IVrry, J C j 'Paf.ereOD, Htnry Lennennr, J II f Rob;rls, Aibrrt Ilos?, V VY gjrrr,gfr, JoliO MDUI.. Deola jStcitb, Mr SpauliiDg;, II ? Stonp, Mrs J.jsie White, J.ru WdVon, i M Welsh, li A Waterman, MisA Williams, Greeo WiJiam, Louie Waletrup. E J York, Fred C ' Pen-ona calling f'r the above elters will pless? say "advertised.' ' J. II. MILLER, P. M. i the city. Eleven rooms, good cis Itern, Morn- chM, three lot, ehadr jtree.e. easre at Erin Hoase, cor inr lifi'lroad street ad Kausa 'avenue. j Cotton Seed Meal. I Chicken feed. Anything you want in the feci line s.l Dongan't j Feci Store. King up phone 'J'). i lo" acres of WasLita Ijottoin land close to town with tenement j bouse for rent. -Apply to J. 1 C. B CiStPBEU. Pre , II. B. J.jaxwS. B. K. V.'cxmES. Ja., Vie Pr-i.. CaSJrr. I No. 5431. J. T. Ar?7 cshii-f. First National Bank, Capital . . . . $25,000.00. TER. CHICKASH A, IND DHHECIOHl B M r.n riant, C If. Rt. R. R,it E R J ', n. A L .Wit. k. A', tt'vut'ii.jr . li'tbb Ih'. inz. H I'umWJ. li. R Johaxun. C03SSPO OEN rS lnJr'-"-ra 1,1 rr-1r Xt: Umk. Xe York; Am f eric a NaT;-r;a. U. k. Ki&--" - y. 'lo; H-js.lJiij' .V. L-ju!v Fdui-:rtt J Ld Mnii cs ii u.i fun Wonii. Ou p .troa. jrre'.pectU of ta as of lair ac-o-iiM. wi! rcr-iv ar-fj c mm J.C. BuHaht Pretfdent. J. A tiuHAur. Cui-ier J 11. CLAttk, ViccPnti-leat. J B Ci.akk. A-.'I ash W. A. UvuABt Au't Cash ESTABLISHED lb. Bank of Chick ash a, CHICKASHA, INDIAN TERRITORY. Capital, : : : $20,000.00 INDIVIDUAL RESPONSIBILITY, $150,000. Offers to Depositors every Facility which their IVa' ce, Bum- cess and Reponsihilitj Va"int IxST Watch charm, gTeeu set, with ladies face one one side. iLfaveat this otl'ce and get re- w-trd. F'JK ALK. hugzy l,oie. A goo i sa t'lle and A. Ii. Sxow. SCBSCKIITIuS KATK, l-Zz'r ' Prsot commonly kr.owq ferKoota Fifty ot: court citizens. G W Dukes and PrQururtbioatk, 'M r, t, I,,,Mnn t.rinr irl ri.irt an , i ... .u , governor resnectivelv 01 the Choctaws and Chicka.sawg, and eouie fifty other leading members of the tribe, including.? ex-Govg. Green dcCurta'n, P S Mooley, Wm. M Gay, K M Harris, Nation al Delegate, J S Stanley and Holmes Colbert are the plaintiffs, and tbe Arnolds and Bnzellsand all other court citizens are de fendantg. Uuder the act of June 10, WM, these persons, it is stat ed, rnshed into the Indian Terri tory from the surrounding states and fi'ed their application - for applications for citizenship. This eult is a bill in equity, preparing that such decrees be declared void and that tbe.ve cliamants be perpetually enjoined from seeking to enforce them against tbe property of the. trib 8 or from assertit g any rights ' of citizenship. It is filed by Mans field, McMarray and Cornish, general attorneys for the (!hoe. taws and Chickafaws, and D O McCnrfain on behalf of the Choc taw nation. It has been in course of preparation for 2'he past sev eral niODtbs and is tuo culmina tion of the plans of tbe tribes to defeat what they allege to be the fradulcnt citizenship claim? of these persons. This suit again involves this whole class of cliuiants in litiga tion and has been especially pre pared and the pleadings drawn with a iew to taking it as rapidly as possibly to tbe supreme court of the United States. Since these persons have been enrolled or empowered by the government to assert rights of citizenship it is said tbe suit will not in any way retard the work of allotment, as these claimants will McGaughy a, Cali era-up Brgs. Phone 148, rer i car.... .... vm.'"j weekly i.lprf. Pr year ' K The Express extends sympathy to editor Suggs of the Ardmoreite in loss of a daughter, Mrs. Lokey. by death. e A day or two ince he Express published a constitution of league for xgle statehood promoters, the object being to promote the plan of cr;perating with Cklahoma in scek inz admission ai one state at the coming abort eion of congress, If any one agrees with the object let them come to ibis cilice and aign the constitution and thus start the trail to rolling. There is no scheme. r.o politics, nor any admission fee, except voluntary, the only object being to effect an organization to work with Oklahoma in securing a betterment of conditions in both territories .and especially in this one, There is but little use to put up any argument on the question. All know our conditions, and anything looking fn the direction of a better state cf affairs will be worth work ing for- Life is loo pbort and we Lave too much to do to carry thrs parcr around to get signatures, but would be happy to ahow the paper and get your signature. If you favor the nioveuit nt come in and sign. I hero is much circulation being given to and comment made on an interview purporting to be from Col. Breckenridgc in which he is quoted assaying "No treaty will binder or retard the U. 8. Government determines to make a change fn territorial affairs." If Col. Breckenridge said so refer ring to the Creek and Cherokee. W; L. Mohly has a fine line of staple and fancy groceries, and lias them at pi ices that are right. Prairie hay for sale. Bailed price 4.50 per ton. Apply to Ben Hampton. -. Men's boy's and chil dren's clothing and overcoats goiag at half price at the The Big Cash Store. Come and get a bargain. ; J G- Mayvs. A Famoas rainting. mav be worth millions or a bii pumpkin may take first premium butDrCaldwellVSyi upPepsin brings more joy every day as it bfcomes better known and more generally used for constipition, indigestion. sick headache aiid stomach troubles, Get it E Howard . , , WAN I ED To buy 50 head of calves. John Wells. A good draft team for ea e, inquire at A. S. Daniels & Co- countries. They have had theiri, , . . . .. . ' ... be related to the courts for rem cuj nuu inn nuiK ui aiionueui proceed under the Atoka agree- days of gra treaty and voluntarily and stub bornly '"slept on their chancts," so who could blame the U. S. Government fchould it decide to inaugurate a change op tbere. But with the Choctaws and Chick asaws the case is entirely differ ent. Tbe V. S. Government 1s U ider treaty obligations with time limited and granted the tribal government to exist. We do' not, believe as an officer of said government, Col. Breckenridge would make a statement thai would throw such a reflection upon tbe moral and legal obliga tion of his government. ie United States will nphold her in telligence and 6how forth her sense of moral obligation by ad hering to tbe treaty the Atoka Agreement Indian Citizen. imeut. One of the most interesting features of the suit Is that Judjze Clajton is disqualified to her it, he having represented the Arnolds, the leading defendants, i i their original application for citizenship. This particular cae was tried by Judge Springer a year ago. The Fairest Offer Ever' Made, To any one suffering with Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Sour stomach or Heartburn, tnke Rex Dyspep eia Tablets. All drutrffitts are au thorized by the manufactures to re fund the money in any case they fail to cure. Price 50c. per pack age. Remember the name Rex Dyepepsia Tablets. Nov9 ly Clothing and Over coats at your own price at the Big Cash Store. Come and see for yourself. - . J G- Mays. lot' take xo changes when suflVi-inji with a cold, Lagrippe, or Neuralgia by taking Bromoline. as it wbl cure any case in one, jday. All druggials are authorized jio re fund .your money ,in any case it tails to cure. Price 25 cent per package. - Remember ttio . name, Bromolinij, . No,?!) ly When in the cty or dowo'town stop at A. IL' Daniels & Co., exam ine their stock, get their prices and bujj. of them. ' All standard f rints, gS-fts per yard and cverytbia else hi proportion. - . Druggist Morean of Crawfords vil.e, lnft.,Hays: Dr.CaldwcU'j Syi upPcpsin is is to medicine I con con scientiously recommend "as it does just what you claim. It is the beet axativel ever saw. SoldhyE.IIowa.rd The slomach is is our befitTricnd and the next best is t!ie 'Putfeo'l" B::king Powder.lt is chemically pure nnl assists digest ion. J A.Wnr-vJr. Sec them, they are new. "Vhat?" Our display of dishes and glassware The Fair. Tor Sale. A good saddle horse, seven years old, perfectly quiet, will work either feii.gl3 or double. Inquire at L D. Stone's grocery. Special offer for this week, 2. 00 spectacles for -? 1 . 25, properly fltt to your eyes. Melton, Optician thitc dours west of Citizens Bank i. P. Silllll. Present. VM. Inma.v Vice-Pres. C T K.hwi.. f 'Hkbler, 1 X. Lri: sc-omit-i. am'i CaahVi ND 55i7. Citizens .National Bank CHICKASHA. INO TER. Capital, - - $50,000.00. B. P. Smith, J. C Drij'j'r.s, ,T.,i Inm-in. If. L. Sairytrs, J, II. Tattle, 'Iaaovcr Xaiioail Sew Vor ; N.ui 'nil )u:k of nc.-n. Kt-ist -ity tfr.i Merch mis aiJ f.i i'. r. Sber: Ja 1 1. f-.-x . ji irri 'i i)i.i;,lin. Si .O'lU RXINTC UP PHONE OO. Get your .Souvenior Indian pic tures at Irwin's Photo Gallery the largest collection in the Indian Tcr. For Rent. Cash in ad vane 90 acres of land in cultivation. 300 acres grass pasture, well watered, two miles south of the city. Inquire at my office in rear of tbe Bank of Chicbasha. Ed. S. Bvbxey, ChickashaGreenhouseOpening The Chikasha Greenhouse will give their opening on Saturday November 1 1 lb, from 10a. m. to 7 p. m. Cut flowers and plants for sale at any time from this date, Everybody invited to the open ing. Phone No. 13. Mesdames Johnson & Brown Greenhouse at residence of Mrs. Dr. Johnston. We have for a long time desired to obtain a strictly Pure Baking Powder that we cou'd sell reason able and have contracted with an eastern lactory lor the genuine brand named "Perfect" and will sell it at 25 instead of 50 per pound J. A. V are, Jit. 12 3m. W. W. IIokxe. OVERCOATS, quilts, and blankets. All first quality.' ilcGaughy Jiros. The Great. Shoe sale is now going on nt The Fair we have them from 5t)c to $.'.00 and are going to sell them in the next lew days to ruake roorn for . other goods. The I'coples Friend The Star Restaurant jnst.open el will set regalar dinner and sup per. Short ordt rs at all hours. Just arrived car Hunter's cream 8ourat W. V. Home's. . ; Always .tlakrLove to your wife: Remember she is just as sweet and dainty now as when you used to hold her by the hand and look into her eyes and tell her she was your only love, your heart's delight. Half the petulance and dis tress that makes you so irritable comes from indigestion. Yu can cure it by taking Dr.Caldwell'sSyr- up Pepsin. It is guaranteed by h. Howard. Dr. Walter Penquxte. "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 required mouths and yt-ars. Treat ment is paiuless no burning or cauterizing, or scarifying; no con tracting or shaving of lids as re sult of treatment. I am thorough ly equipped to perform all surg ical operations; cataract, strabis mus (cross eyes) end all other operations performed. Myopia, Hy permetropia, Presbyopia, As tigmatism aud all other aneomal ica of reflection corrected by glasses accurately fitted. Office at residence, coiner Washita and Iowa streets, opposite Christian church. Oflice hours, 9 to 12 am and "2 to 5 p m. Phone- No. 122. Hats, caps. Mints and collars. Call before buying. WcGatighv'Broa, Dougan's Feed Store For Feed of all Kin 's and Prompt Delivery Cor. Chickash & 4th Sis , Opp'wite M.ut Market. E. S. Dougan, PHONE OO. Proprietor .- -T2 "ZL ' m GEO. KEMP. - '- - 'Ji '-2 5 ? '-i5 5 't t I'.T. EHELLMi KEMP & SHELL, DEALERS IN Staple and Fancy Groceries, F ed of all kinds. Pmmnt. "DpliTTPrTr (PHONE 82. Main Store B!d'g. ' ST tr t- tf. t. r vr. 1st. x. 4IWp. -. & Vi H. E. MARTIN, DEALFR IN STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. OI'R MOTTO-'-Do Culo to Othtrs as yea Would Have th. m do unto you." THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS FOR THE MONEY. :Vyvi iiiinlAlil ! ih v vi ih il) i.1 & b ft i? il'j ii h Wo & li.lLTA.MZEO TAMiS A SfOlAL ATTC.VTIOV GIVES SPEIIALTI. TO ALL 50Iik. W. R. TAYLOR, TIN SHOP g 3rd. St, Opposite Postoffics. CHICKASHA, IND. TIB 533t&'553'55JrSi.J'.r;t i-. & . e. 0 Prompt Deliuenj ii vi vi iit vi viz I A., X 4 nftP' T v - -i- H ? A-ibOi Vi' viz and jyi PoIiTa Attenf ion. g We find that they are material ids in making sales, combined with popular prices for superi or groceries, we think we have a combination that is hard to beat. Orders cilled for and delivered. J. A. WARE, JR. Wholesale Grocer, vi vi Q) '0 (1) f.f) Din Mrs, M. 8. WE8TBR00K, PHOTGRAPHER. Takes pictures of Babies with Patience, and Can make hand some pictures from common faces. Try me. 1