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LOCAL NEWS. DR. WYNNE SPECIALIST The medical and surg cat diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat a special and exc'usivo practice.' Catarrhal diseases of the nose and throat treated. The scientific application of spec tacles to the eye receives my atten tion . Chickasha every oilier Mouday. Enquire of Dr. II. P. Tve. miso-nn J. fi. Clayton, has opened up a lanch and short orders stand in in the Sayer'8 sfbue store on Chickasha avenue. The Globe hajuMt received a large iuvoice of velvets, all silk and all t-bades, and will sell it at 60 cents per yard. II. B Kuth late of Philadelphia is now employed by II. W. Leininger our hustling cigar in an. Does your head nclie ? It may be you need pectacle. See Melton, Optician, thiee doors west ot Citizens Dank. Game, Oysters, chili at the Gem. E. Hamilton has moved hi oflice from over the Citizens I3auk to the district attorney's oflice ii the court house. Go to Irwin's Photo Gallery foi pictures.' Any style. All worfc guaranteed. Still they go. but we have more mens and boys suits. The prices are selling them. Cociirax. Special offer for this week, 2 00 spectacles for if 1 25, properly tittnrt to your eyes. Melton, Optician, three doors west of Ci'izt-ns Hank. Mauriku. At Chickasha, I. T. on November 14th, 1900, Mr. William II. Marcum and Mis Ellie Eva Ely, both of Anakarko, O. T. E. Hamilton otliciating. The two daily fast traius on the Choctaw route make direct con nectiou at Memphis for bll pointf in the east and southeast. Dr. W. T. Womiick has sold his grocery ftock to McGehee& Sons who have lately come to our city from Ilillsboro, Texas. If you want a good first claws dinner go to the Grand Avenue. V. L. McMaXx. Prop. Jndge Gmbridge is putting np a new bouse on west hill, anil says he will make his home there, provided proposals from eigh teen to thiriy-five will receive due consideration. - The purity of t lie Baking Powdei Darned "Perfect'' is a guarantee against sallow complexions caused by indigestion. 12 3m. The Crystal Ice plant has been compelled to shut down tempo rarily on account of the scarcity of coal. See the International Tailc.ring Co's line before you order a suit. COCHKAX. Juck Snead in Architect Smith's office is getting up revised m ips of the city in portable form, giv ing four blocks on each leaf, uiak inga book of the whole. hi IcGau m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m Gerts F6rr)isbir)g Goods, Suits for men, $4 oj to $15. oo. Overcoats, 6,00 to 14 00. Pants, all sizes, 75c to 5. 00. 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. 00. Groceries. Kansas High Patent Flour. BEST IN THE MARKET. Mocha and Java Coffee-Best Made. CALL'PHONE 14. MCGAUGHY BROS. Mr. and. Mrs. Eugene Hamilton entertained a! a iu nica! at their home on West Hill on Tuesday night. Those present enjoyed a rare musical treat. The gueMs present were; Mr. and Mrs. J. A Vre, Dr. and Mrs. Peters, Misses Clark, Jenkjns, Miles and Ware, lssrs Joe Buhser and J W. Speuke. Refreshments weie served. Quitclaim deeds, mortgages, bil's of bale, scale books for sale at lliis ollice. Mesdames D. M. Johnston am' J. W, Brown are very busy ar janeing fur the opening of then greenhouse on Saturday, Novem ber 17th. Have you Keen the large assort inent of men's hats, strictly up v late. "The Fair." We enjoyed a flue trade la week, but we w..nt you to com again. So we place our spei.iu "ale all our line of skirts. Laid skirls and waists. Get the pri before you buy. Cot II RAX. Mr. and Mrs. L. Wood Smit have come to Chickaiha frm Fort Worth to make their horn Mr. Smith is with the Chickubhs Milling Co. They are with frieudr at present Wut will soon go to housekeeping. We are glad to welcome Mr. and Mrs, Smith to Chickasha. Eour more skirt waists wil close the stock. Come on and get them. Your price. rociiKAX, Geo. V. Cotiir, is down to day from Anudarko on bus'iii s. Mrs, Geo. W. Conover, has been quite sick for several dat and is not much bi:ter today. Some special price in men. tailor maileBuits until Thanksgiv ing At Cocbrans. W. Ii. McNeal returned from Washington today Chickasha is taking on Metro politan airs with a rush that makes one'a bead go whirling. The number of strangers coming every day keeps the memories on the alert. With all the builiings put up in Chickasha during the past year i is impossible to get a '.oom hi the business street and dwelling houses are pickt d up before fin ished, and filled at once on vaca tion. Dwellings anil business houses ate at a premium, and pa big revenues. The following persons make up ft prnsiou board for Chick asha, and can answerany question in the. way of pension business: Dr. A'alter Penquite. Pres. Dr. C. P. Brown, Secretary. Dr. S O. MaTs, Treasurer. Oflice Qver the Bank of Chick asha. There is no proper way to spell person's names, therefore corres- p m lents should be careful in wriu'nir to make the same plain. - t m a m y in 1. m m Pi i gny mos., Mr Will Dodd has suffered a relapse and his condition is con sidered serious. I) P Smith, president of the Cit izens Bank is out on the west di vision superintending the transfer of cattle he has sold. Rev. D. Noble Crane of Ana dirko was a pleasant business caller today. He says there are 300 cases of small pox on the res ervation. C. M. Fechheimer went to Okla 'loma City today to travel the Lot lands of the desert, drink of the vateis of the famous well of Zera em and be nourished on camel's nilk on bis way to the shrine of India Temple. E. Hamilton, 11. Bond, J. W. peake and A. B. Johnson kave one along to see and encourage 'etch iu Lis journey. Dr. Clias. P. Brown is located in is new ollice on the 2nd floor of the tank of Chickasha. oflice hours ! to 1 am, and 1 to 5 pm. Residence lionc, 7.5; ollice phone 151. tf Buy Hauler's cream Hour at W. Home's. To Cure Malaria in 4 days, I'uke (Juinoria. All druggists are mtliorized to refund the money 4U my tase of chills, feveror malaiia t fails to cure. Price 50c er package. Nov!) ly When you wain yuur racers or Iriving horses shod, go to Simpson, He does the work himself don't depend on hired help. Satisfaction guaranteed. j ""tPfe III A 1 UK. MULLINS Of Fori Worth, Specialist in dis eases of the eye, ear note and throat will be in Chickasha at the Hoiel Early, November UUth, December lit and 2nd. Typewriter for f-ale ou easy payments or for rent. Ban Hammock. i By using the Baking Powder j nanu-d Perfect' you will show ap I preciation of pure food. Always use the 'Pei feet'". W.W.Ilorne. Buy Hunter's cream flour at W. W. Horn's. The Fa'rest Offer Ever Made, To any one buffering with Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Sour stomach or Heartburn, take Rex Dyspep sia Tablets. All druggists are au thorized by the manufactures to re fund tiie money in any case they fail to cure. Price 50c. per pack age. Remember the name ' Rex Dyspepsia Tablets. Nov9 ly I.! stock of clothing selling at market t ice. AIcGatighy Uros. School suj))lies of all kinds, the best and cheapest in town. Tal tcts from lc to 10c. IVncils 7 for 5e and belter ones. The Fair. Visit our Cargaius Counters, New poods arriving daily and the sale goes on at The Fair. I!c IMdu't (arc. Housewife My dear,I see a two column article in the Sunday paper about bow Hour is being adulterated. Husband Wi ll.ldon't care,ner need you. We can't -jit nothin'wi,on,r with our slumick if we ta!:e Dr. Caldwell's Syrup l'epsin. All druggists sell it, or see K. Ilowerd . lake the Choctaw route when traveling east, quickest time, best in service, new equipment close connections' at Memphis for '.ill points. I Warninff Order. 1 l;i iMr MnytT'si-ourt. I i t no c.tyol C'hieliasha luiin- .--(.inlu i'-n 'iLi :cl of ;u: Intiiuu 'lorritory. : h i' ' ' Snflii-ni Al;i(r. E. V. Holliii.'-iw ml ;i. iilHiiitiff. I I vs. '- XO. -11. ' C. I. Sin'ih. 1!' f'.'ii-.'nr.t. I ; 'l l.t'Ui f-TuliHit. C 1. Smith, is waruod to up : pcjir tn this t'lmrt withUi tltirl.v ihiys ami un i scr the i'!!.iuuuit at tho iilainUIT. K, V. Hol-IliK-swortli 1 Witness my hum! tliis tin- l.'th ilny Nov..l!i0. I l. K. SHrrKKN. .Muyur. ! (' M. l'l-olilii tiniT. utl'.rney for plalutilf. ! Mcton Mut-r:s. uttorm-ys for uo.i-rosMent 1 (itfoiiiiaiit. Warnicg Order. Hi fori- IC. F. Scoircrn. M:iycr of lUet'iiyof Cimluisliu, Imliuu 'JtnUory. Uluv Diuiov.in. u intuit IT. I W K, Sinilli. ili'fi'Tiutiiit. I The ilefoiulanl, W.K.Smitli.is hereby wnrnoil to appear iu this i-mtrt witliin thirty il-iys und answer the c.itnpuuu. or piaintiil.l'lay Ponoyan , IsKAI-l K, F. ScilFKFIIN. Novi'iuOertl. I'.i. Jinyiir. Executor's Noticet Notli-o i hereby ti in that the untlerstjrned was appointed OXeen'.or Of th .' I'stute f .1 . ii- fleweit 011 the secoti'l day of (K'tooer, IMMnnd alt persons havintf e'tiinis au'aitist said estate are ieiucted to pn eut Iheui withiu the limit lrcsi'rihed hy jaw. Pekcv IlKwrtT, Kxeentor , Ksi..;,. J. (i. Howctt. At. '. l'.1,", 11 Vomits Ayo., Houston, Tt 3f 5 V.-" YOUR GRG-AT SAVING SALE THIS WEEK. We intend to save you money this week. Every customer we have this week will save at least lO per cent on her purchase. '4 SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! All kinds of Ladies and Children's shoes in broken lines. Your choice, 75 cts a pair. These shoes we have been selling for $1.25 and $1.50. Call and see them; perhaps we have your size. They are on our bargain table. Ladies Dong, Kid Button, pat. leather tip, were $1.50, now 75c. Ladies Dong. G-oat Lace, pat. leather tip, all sizes, were $1.50, now 75c HP ft s r s w 'w.y w i 5 Z- C-tcS-e-CZ-cS-3.f3.-ul iimmmiTmi I noK 'H F"-h P 1 flllfl - I AND IT DESERVEsI f " i uun i PMJ, - ATTRAGTM tagsn.'iry -jwr -'-rwr1? rteii" p .r-i-f x.ji, Lr.viTi'' DO YOU SMOKE? . Fischer's Premium Cinrs, if not irlir lint In' tllplllt lllOV .'ire tllfl Oil- ly baud made 5 cent ciiinr on this m:irket, made of 'fine&t quality of i tobaccos, as sweet as ;i nut. They please many smoker!; may be they j ijj will please you. See that you get i l-'ischer's Premium when you ask j j for them. Sp'irtinsj fT(X)tls ?.t tr.o Fair. Ill I HI ! I ! I IIHI II II I I I llll Ill" Miss Annie L. Wibley, Trained Nurse . South 3rd Street, CHICKASHA, ' INI). TKR. , . """" jrrcxas Restauran( ; OPEN day HIMU IMIUI-t i . H SHORT ORDERS. 1 s MEAL 20 Cts. 5 MORGAN & GR!BI. w fr- i. I j w w We have a large assortment of ie Calico of a very good weight, and niee patterns. Will put them on sale this, week at 4c. AND IT DESERVES it too, for certainly it is not only the best that we have ever shovn,but also super ior to any o ther in tins locality. No dealer will si low better styles in Fall Dry Goods or qiiote lower prices. We always invite in spection and c ompar ison and in every in stance e?di offer good inducements to trade here. Short UrUCFS I AAA (3 L O '3 E RESTAUR ;ANT, rjiioms ll. ll. Joii.so:j, Pres., E. I). IIoithkky, Sec'y. & Treas., CI It EP.AX3S. RANGER, VICTORIA, WASHITA- mm FLOUR FROM WINTER WHEAT. Wo xdm stll tho Ci.lc!ralcd 31- any pi rt'nf th? City. '4, Hi Hi Hi Ha Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi m Hi Hi Hi Ob w itb Hi) CALICOS1 Hb Hi Ob Hi i3 L O X o X Opcu Dp,y und Sight. Y ' tpSEHMSElJ &9aaEsJwJ 2 I 0 I 2 i w T aiasaaK fj") A, I .'s- Jiff t S ' t ife. ; " o 1 1 1 . "" r J. E. TicnoLs, Supt F. Cr. Suttox, Cashier TELEPHONE NO. 32. M COMPANY, W ILLE15S ANDDSRAINDEALERS. . voi rnr.Tft; itce our lloar to be Equal to all and Su perior to ni' ist Ofl'ered for sale on the Market. -AliUer Coal, and deliver tho same. to m- it d 5? &12j mi W A' 'A; A i