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3 DR. WY1K5E- SPECIALIST The medical and surgical diseases 01 ine eye, ear, nose and tiiioal a special and exc'usive practice. Catarrhal d isc&ses of the 0086 and throat treated. Ttie scientific application of spec- taclos to the eye receives. my atten. tion, Chickasha every other Monday. Enquire of Dr. R. P. Tve. Miss Willie- Cross received the news that her sister is serious ill at her home in Texas. The Great IShoe Bale is now going on at The Fair wo have them from 50c to 13.00 . and art going to sell them in the next tew days to make room for other goods. The Peoples Friend Dr. B. K. Wood, lias secured the valuable services of Mr. J, P. What lej'jwho Is well known inChickasha. Hats, caps, shirts and collars. Call before buying. .- ... McGaughy-l'ros. At the request of the president the new century club will meet tt the home of Mrs. Chas. Ilollintit worth, on west hill Tuesday at 2:30. For the; latest, cheapest and handiest clothes reels go to Barrier and Miller. Miss Mable Williams and mat ter Carl, her brother, grandchild ren of Col. Ileury Lenta of Uinne kab, were pleasant callers this af ternoon: :t ' ' ' WANTED lo buy all the tur keys coming to Chit-kasha. High est market price paid in cash. Mcaibers of the Eastern Star will meet at th Minnie hall tonight. When you wui goods at ttu lowest prices don't forget thai M. Jacoby's is the place to gel them. ; t , - . ' Mrs. James was a pleasant caller at this ofllce Saturday afternoon. IT you f .in' i i ' wan'. .a tiood first cl- i'l 'll' ' ) Ml,'' V- Ml W. L, WOiUNN. Pi,, Do not fail to see the MenV Hats at tho (J lobe that's selling m a dollar. - Misses Winnie Smith and Nellie Fattee spent Sunday In Minco with friends, ' ' We enjoyed a Hue trade last week, but we wnt you to come again, bo we place onr special Bale all onr line of skirts. Laides skirts aud waists. Get the price before you bay. Cochran. ?i. i . The bunting party of seveu who went into the reservation last week had all kinds of luck from a huntet's .to a fisherman's, and got iu yester day ifternoon wet, to the skin and jolly, as a company of lunatics. They got plenty ot squirrels, chick ens and such meat, but couldn't down a deer with seven shots. Tbey are all good hunters, but the ammunition was defective. The following made rnade up the party: W. G. Armstrong, W. K. Lowd, Judge E. M. Payne, J as Petty John., Art Pettyjohn, Matt (Hiil ton .and Chas, Long. : ' ' ' See the International Tailoring Co' line before you order a suit. .. Com HAN. - Areception will be giveuRev. and Mrs. E. L. Compere at the residepces of Mrs. G. V. jCharle ville's by the ladies of the Baptist church on "Tuesday November 20th. Everybody cordially in vited. The Globe has just received a large invoice of velvets, all silk and all shades, and will sell it at 60 cents per yard. A Mortgage to be Burned. The meeting being conducted at the Christian church by ,Evau gelist Stevens is growing in in terest and power. Seven persons have joined-to date and many others are expected. Mr. Stevens only 1ms to be ' heard ouce in order to be re cognized as a man full of earnest ness and power. Tomorrow (Tuesday) night the mortgage and all the papers in dicating indebtness will be pub licity furnished by Evangelist Averts anaihel-h.Vb will be declared free from debt, not owing a cent fo anj body in the world. , After this it will be at orce recommended by the elder that a regnlar preacher be called to take charge of the pulpit, which has been .temporarily sup plied by the elders dDrinir the time taken in paying off the church debt. " It is now known that the course pursued by the elders iu filling the pulpitwas not oueof choice, but one of dire necessity. They felt that Ibe salary of a regular preacher and the heavy church debt was more than could well be carried by the congregation at the same time, hence they talked to the people and taught the church as best they could, and applied the income of the church to the paying of the church debt, which debt is now paid to the last cent The action oMhe elders is re garded as commendable by all men who are really acquainted with the situation, - , t. Preaching . every night this week at 7:15 p. m. Every body is cordially invited. The music is the best iu the history of the church. X The Globe has on sale a drum, tiler's sample line that-8 going at COcents on the dollar. Itincludes Men's Ladies and Children's un 'lerwear, overbirt8 and sweaters. First come, first served. Game, Oysters, chili at the Gem, Still they go, but we have more mens and boys suits. . The prices are selling thpin. Cochran. By using the Baking Powder named 'Perfect' you will show ap preciation of pure food. Alwavs use the Perfect''. W.W. Horne. Druggist M&ryan of Crawfords vil.c, Ind.,8ays: Dr .Caldwell's Syi upPepsin it is o medicine 1 con con-icit-nliously recommend as it does just what you claim. It is the best laxativel ever saw.SoldhyE.IIoward OVERCOATS, qTrilK an! -.fk.-t. All tiit quality. T" ". Mi Gmighy IIi-os. ' Tourist Sleeping Cars Via The Rock Island Route. A few years ago, if one were to intimate that he could get iuto a car at Ixm Angeles or San Fran cisco on the , Pacific coast aud travel through to Bosfou on the Atlantic- coast, or vise versa, without a change of cars, be would be looked upon as a fraud. Today it is a fact ! Through personally conducted tourist sleeping cars, finely equip ed with clean linen aud bedding, leave Chickasha every Thursday at 1:30 a. in., arriving at Los Angles at 11 o'clock Sunday morning and Sau " Fraucisco at 1 :43 a. m." Monday. The Boston car leaves Chick asha at 2:30 p. m. every Snnday and arrives in Boston at 11:30 p. tn. the following Wednesday. ; Each car is accompauied by a colored .jsorter, whose duty it is to care - for Jie wauts of the passengers.'.' An'experlenced con ductor is in charge of the car and he looks after passengers, and points out places of iuterest enroute. The rale charged lor these sleeping car berths is less than one half of the regnlar Pullman rate. The bertha are large and spaciour and will comfortably occomidate two persous. For further information fee Mr. J. F, Kiminerly, local agent. Dissolution Notice. Chickasha, I.T. Nov. 10, 1000, To Whom it may coxceun: Notice is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween C. S, Wibloy and J. J, Shea ban under the firm name and style of Wibley & Shcahan operating the Chickasha Steam Laundry has this day been dissolved by mutual cop. sent, Mrs. C. S. Wibley has pur chased the inserest of Mr. J. J. Shcanan and assumes all liabilities of the firm of Wibley & Sheanan and is authorized to collect all ac counts due the old firm of Wibley its Shealmn. E S. Wii'.i ev, John Sueahax. Forne one broke into W W Horne s store last night and stole 175 pairs of buckskin gloves, 10 piirs tf shoes and 12 shirts. Tho stomach is is our best friend! and the next-best is the 'Perfect" Baking Powder.lt is chemically pure ...! , .;i a t T 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- Mays. Sporting goods at the Fair. With the deaf mute actions always speak touder than words. ' The two daily fast trains on the Choctaw route make direct con nection at Memphis for all points in the east and southeast. Islobbs '-Did you make any freak election bets?" Slobbs "I putrup my good money on" Bryan. Tbe.Star Kestaurant jnst open ed will set regular dinner and sup per,. Short orders at all hours. Some men become pessimistic be cause a girl refused tbem,and others develop the same symptoms becau 6 she didn't. Have you seen the large assort incut of men's bats, strictly op-to- dato. ''The Fair." As to Lawyers and Editors. The question of the relative merits of lawyers aud editors as to veracity uroso recently at a social affair where both profes sions were about equally repre sented. Each of course claimed the bouors, Out the final settle ment of the question was left to a representative of each side. These representatives were to prepare essays a nil submit them to a committee. The best essay would decide the 'difference. And this was the prize essay: There is one editor in heaven, though how he got there the Lord o;dy. Knows, but it is sup posctl' he'iode irs ou the blind baggage ' or got a pass. . When they found him there they tried to turn lii in out but he refused to go. Then they hunted all over heavfn for a lawjer to serve him with ejectment papers, but they could not fiud one, so the editor held the fort and he is there 'to this day.''. " ' ; ; He DiiloHare. . Housewife My dear,I see a twd columu article in the Sunday paper about how flour is being adulterated. Husband Wt ll.ldon't care,ner heed viiu. We can't git nothin' wrong wilh 'ur, stuinick if we take Dr.Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. All druggists sell it, or see E. Ilowerd. Mrs. Gabbie. I near your hus band's been made superintendent of . a . cemetery aud that you'll have to live there. Mrs. Short. Well, I was think ing the neighborhood would be rather ghostly and creepy. Mrs. No doubt, but it has one good point. The neighborhood won't be prying into our affairs. The Twice a-week Reoublic. Eery Monday and Thursday a newspaper as good as a magazine aud better, for it contains the latest by telegraph as well as in teresting stories js sent to the subscriber of the 'Twice a-week'' Republic, which is only ila year. The man who reads the ''Twice a-week'' Republic knows all about alTdirs political, domestic and foreign events; is posted about the market and commercial mat ters generally. '. The woman who reads the "Twice a-week" Kcpublic gathers a bit of valuable information about household affairs and late fashions and finds recreation in the bright stories that come un der both the headings of fact and fiction. There is gossip about new books and a do.eu other topics of special interest to the wide-nwake man and woman. . Quit claim deeds, mortgages, bills of sale, scale books for sale at this ollicc. Sec them, they are new. "What."!' Our display of dishes and glassware The Fair, (ffi ki -V. YOUR GREAT 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. 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, v 1 were $1.50, now 75c. . Ladies Dong. Goat Lace pat. leather tip, all sizes, were $1.50, now 75c CALICOS! CALICOS! CALICOS! We have a large assortment of fine Calico V of a very good weight, nnd nice patterns. Will put Lthem on sale this week at 4c. 1F " . i ' ' -'i3 z2 1 11 E pesa ipz rasa f r if 1,1 Daylj a era sB2f !sasa '.'a'iEgi S2s Zzgy j Nik laaiissn II H L?? ATTRACTING : ICS ATTENTION. DO YOU SMOKE? . Fischer's Premium Cigars, if not why not try them; Fhey are the ou- i i .1 r . . i . iy iiuuu iii.iue o eei.u e igiir ou inisj inarket, made of finest quality of!. tobaccos, as sweet as a tint. Thevi? )leiseinany smokers may he they will please you. See that you get Fischer's Premium wheu you ask for them. " Go to Irwin 'a Piioto pictures, Au' style, guarauteeil. Gallery for All work lO!' TAKE NO CHANCES WllCU su florin:? with a eol.l, Lngnp)M, or Neuralgia by taking Rrotnoliiie. as it will euro any case in one ilay. All druggists are authorized to re Tumi jour money in any case it tails to cure. Prica 25 cents per packn;;p. Icemcmcr tho name, Droinoline. Xovl) ly I T e x a s H e s t a 11 r a 11 1 1 : OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. SHORT ORDERS. I MEAL 20 Cts.; ji iViTn " :B iS iji vSs MORGAN & GRIBI. MORGAN & AND IT DESERVES it too, for cer tainly it is not .only the best that we . hf ive ! . ever sho wn,l3ut a so super ior to any ot ler in this locality. ' No dealer will she better styles in F Dry Goods or quo lower "prices; We always invite spection and compar ison .anaSiiareverv stance caii; offer good inducemsnts to trade here. i 4 ' 1 i L m 1 ' Tl rr : :sw "';.,';,.. . $ ' - -W -mr U i: n UAH - ,-t-f m . -w u . ! m I Qerts Fjrr)isr)ig Goots- 1 buits for men, $4.0u to $15.oo. Overcoats, 6,oo to 14.oo. Pants, all sizes, 75c to 5.oo. Shirts, woolen, 75cto3.oo. ." . Hats, Caps, Gloves, Neckwear, Hosiery and Notions. Quilts and Blankets, $1 to $9.oo. Boots and Shoes, .$lto$5.oo! i ... '-. i t Groceries. Kansas High Patent Flour. BEST IN THE MARKET. : Mocha and Java Coffee--Best Made. CALL'PHONE 146. " MCGAUGHY BROS. S " Ai AbS. WK, AUk A'4 Aft, Ray lluntcr's cream flour at V. W. lloru?ts. mm ?4L Hi Hi Ob Hi Ob GRIBI; Ob O I o o o m z o m m . c 0) v all te I z p H m in - i m A,4 . ij i JaU. M mi Try Uie (iraml Avouim fcr good Uit.ilii. Y, L. Jli M,l w. Vr.-t. - -a Si s I A A I :lsaaH ana Sttiwiit ira3 m m S"!S m m m 1 m