Newspaper Page Text
If You Require a Hurry Uan Cme id mw um We can mLi it to you LOaNINO MONEY ON OUSia AND LANDS Ow nlM ana temu are neeouhle. and . aJmreotoaamarreetoeo. ioraluaait row mteraet u u. GOOD & CO. 3S7 Room. 3-4. Terrrtll b'U'g Lumber is all very good but whenever you are in need of lumber you want the kind that's goinjj to show the best results. "They say "Talk is cheap" and we don't want to bother you with a lengthy epistle upon the many good points our lumber possesses but simply want you to know that we have at our yards a large stock of well seasoned lumber. This speaks volum es. Why not call and exam ine what we are offering and then let us figure on what you require. DD.VT DO IT YOURSKLF nuless you have served an appren ticeship at. the trade. We do pa pering so cheap that any and all who paper can afford to secure our services. A GOOD JOB TAPERING requires up-to-date tools, expert encx and an artistic eye. See our big stock ot wall papers and have ns do your papermjt before the rush sets in. W. A. COOPER & CO. 115 North Third. Phoue 64 Stephenson - Browne Lumber Company, PHONE NO. 37. ARKANSAS APPLES On Rock Island track near Chickasha flour mill are going at 85 cents a bushel as long as they last. L. B. Reed. In the classified or want column three lines three times for 25 cnt4 WOOD FOR SALE Good dry wood 4 feet length at $4,50 per cord Black $5,00 delivered any where in J own. Ltioctaw Flour and Feed Co. NOTICE All parties owing A. J. Johnson the sexton, please call and settle up accounts in September for the summer wcrk. corner teorgia and 5th St. mEhTiO.ll I REAL ESTATE I 8 BARGAINS $ l - I 1 t 1 diock, 350x375 leet, 4- room house, can be platted in to 30 lots, on car line, a bar gain at $3500.00. Best Paint Sold and the most ecomical Vy You are never disa pointed with it, and all Painters recomend It, It covers more spt.ee jer gallon and gives better satisfaction than any other paint in the LL1 world. W(.l. CAMERON & GO, (The Lumbermen) Tilt CHICKASHA IRON WORKS. We have added New and Up-to-Date Machinery to our Plnt and are able to do any "Machine or Foundry Work We make a specialty of Sash Weights, Structural Iron Work and Job Work. Blacksmith Shop In connection. See the Nix Corn Stalk Cutter which we manufacture. CONRAD BROS. i Fine buildiDg site, corner J lot, close iu, 90x165 ft. cheap fi at $1500.00. fi A business property, paying M " up vn. n (Via n m Ant 1 will increase 20 per cent dur- ing the next year. Come and see us about this. 4 corner lots, close in, on proposed car line, only $75.00 each. ' A snap." 1 lot, 250x165 north side, $150.00. 40 acres fine land, close to the city, cheap enough at $30 per acre. Hotel, good location. $425. A large list of farms and city property. Come and list your bargains with us. chickasha I REAL ESTATE COMPANY f Want ConsifnmeBU or Will Bay.... Peaches, Cantaloupes WATERMELONS WHITE & ALLEN, Galena, Kan. DR. M. CORYELL Disease of Children a Specialty. Office in Johnson Building over Jackman & Lemon. Fhone No. 9. Office Phone 295. Res. Phone 421. F. B. RIDDLE Attornev-at-Law Notary Public and Stenographers in oEce. Rooms over Bank of Commerce, in Sayer Building. MRS. OCHELTREE Teacker of Piano 423 Iowa Avenue Hmrmonr. Composition and Muon. Technic Stu dent of London'. Corwrratory. A Im pupil of th noted concert pianist. Edward Baxter Perry of Dot ton. ROBERT BURNS Lawyer and Notary Public Comavreial and Corporation Lftiiration. Claim! Secured Collected. Prompt At tention to AU Business. Office orer Chix Nat. Bank FHONB 493 TOLAN &Cisjdi COMPANY WAS A VERY SICK BOY But Cured by Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy "When my boy was about two years old he had a very severe at tack of bowel compliant , but by the use of ChamberlaiusColic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy we brought him out all right," says Maggie Hickox. of Midland Mich. This Remedy can be depended npon in the most severe cases. Even cholera infantum is cured by it. Follow the plain printed directions aad' a cure is certrin. For sale by all Druggists To El Meta Bond College of Minco, I. T. All Chicasaw chil. dren, board, tuition, and music or elocution for only $55.00 for the school year. Payments to be made as follows: $27.50 on enter ing and $27.50 the tst day of Jan uary, 1907. All Chickasaw chil dren who Come as day students will receive free tuition and music or elocution. To non-citizens the same is furnished for $75.00 a term of four months. Do not fail to embrace this opportunity of a life time. A full corps of excellent teachers aggregated from North Carolina, Ohio, Tennessee, Mary land and Texas, representing the best Normal Schools, Universittes and Conservatories found in these states. Address Meta Chestnutt Sager, President, or J. Alba Sager, Director of Music, Minco, I. T. EL META BOND COLLEGE. MISS KATE REMINGTON Teacher of Piano and Harmony Residence 120S Iowa Avenne PHONE 234 MISS MAY GOLTRA Teacher of Piano and Harmony Corner Fifth and Iowa at Miss Clara Miller's PHONE iss Dr. Chas. P. Brown Physician and Surgeon. Office 3rd and Chickasha, Residence 612 Chickasha Av. Office Phone 154. Residence Phone 158. CHICKASHA HAT WORKS Old Hats made new. Clea ning and Pressing. We shrink the bag out of the knee and take the spots out to stay. Cor. Chick asha avenue and Fifth St. Phone NUMBER 585 LITTLE TEXAS RESTAURANT Open day and night on the Short Order System 325 Chickasha Avenue 17, U, Williams, Prop. E. F. SHORT LAWYER Notary and Stenographer in Office Office Terrell Building AN nt of Cold Drinka, aad Chickaihii Avenue. Cornrr Fourth Street Board and Room $4.50 Table Bord $3.50 AT Mrs. E. C Rodgers 125 Iowa Avenue, one block; from tb shops and three blocks from Chickasha Avenue. DR. CORBIN G. W. DINNING OSTEOPATHY DRS. CORBIN & DINNING Diseases of Women and Children a Specialty Ofltae orer Citiaena Bank. Examination Free Office Boun: 8:SO-ll:S0a. m.3:30-6K p. m. NOT THERE TO SING. a-pplicaat for Position on Stage Had Ko Ambition to Be Oa ot the Chorua. Tie following story is told at tts xpense of a New Toik theatrical manager: fte were engaged one morninf testing- olces for a summer produo tton, the manager, musical director and myself; there was a rather long line and all looking for positions In the chorus, and nearly eTery rolce wm below the standard, which was very disappointing, and the manager got to be very. Irritable as we got to the last of the applicants, who was a very melancholy looking man. As ho came to tfie piano he attempted to make some remark, but was promptly cut short by the manager, who said: "'You will omit all preliminary re marks and get down to buslneast Try him,' he added, turning to the di rector. "The latter began the accompani ment to a popular song, which, with some hesitancy, the applicant for a job attempted with what voico ho had. His effort was about as bad aa It could have been. Took here!' cut in the manager, after the singer bad cleared his throat for a second Terse, 'that will do! You actually hare the nerve to ask me for a Job? "'Certainly,' replied the sad one in aa injured tone. 'Why, man, you can't sine a little hit!' 'I don't claim to be able to sing,' calmly responded the man, 'and I don't want to sing. I am a stage carpenter. I was only singing to please you people you seemed to bo set on if" QUIET KING OF BEASTS. Beautiful Animal Seen by Young Eng lishman in Nigeria Was of Peace ful Disposition. EAGLE TRANSFER COMPANY BAGSBY & GILLESPIE, Props. All kinds of Goods moved, Stored and Shipped. Phone 334. Office 212 1-2 Chickasha Ave, That the Hon is not always the roar ing, tearing beasf of legandary de scription may be seen In the following extract from the diary of a young Englishman who Is at present serving his country in northern Nigeria: "I had just topped a long incline and was walking my pony, when on com log arunnd a corner of the road, hid den hy some trees, I saw, TO yank la front of me, basking In the sua on aa pen ratch of burning grass, a mag nificent full-grown ltoo. The sua wm not Iron g, and he was very lastly licking his tail from side to aide. He had a short mane, and his eyea were a lovely amber red in the weak sv tight. My first sensation was one of astonishment, profound aniasement and delight at seeing such a fine beast. He was a beauty, and it seemed Impos sible to realize that he was really wild as he lay on his side looking at me with his head raised as a dog does when he heai-a his master's footstep. He was fat aa butter, sleek coated and glossy. "My pony, as the breeiie was coming from the other direction, did sot wind him aud went steadily on without so much as pricking up his ears. My dog was walking on in front, about ten yards, and lucktiy did not rot Ice him. It was not until 1 waa actually passing him that I realized that If the Hon took It Into his head to fancy a bit ol white man I should be unable to dispute his right. "After I had proceeded some ISO yards the lion got up leisurely and fol lowed along the road behind me, but after going about 100 yards, he turned Into the bush at the side of the road." DR. FESLER Dentist. Over 1 st National Bank, Phone 105 Gold Work a Specialty. DR. A.G. HOLMES Offices 6 and 7 Trust Co. Bank Building. ( O 4 A Office Hours tl Phone 441. r A DMCI I 10 BARBERSHOPS Hot and Cold Baths First ft Class Service. 221 Chicka- fi sha Avenue. g WSsesS?SiSeS8l DR. W. PETEH8, rnTSK3An a suae son. Office 1 and I orer Firat National Bank. Phnn 1 Office 10S Rtford Bond Alger Melton Bond & Melton LAWYEI13 Office in First Nat' I Bank Building The Way Home. On one occasion a bishop invited some friends to dine with him. On their arrival, a short time before din ner hour, he suggested that In the in terval of waiting his friends would perhaps like to walk through the grounds. After spending about a quarter of an hour iu admiring the flowers, shrubs and greenhouses, they suddenly came upon a door In the garden wall. "Ah," said the bishop to his aston ished guests, "this will be a much Bearer way lor you to go home than by going back to the front," and, for getting his invitation, he opened the door and bowed them out Sure of His Job. A Philadelphia lawyer recently had eente to make frequent complaints of the destructireness of his office boy, an Irish lad of twelve. The straw that broke the eamel'a back was the smashing of a unique Ink stand presented to the attorney by a friend In Japan. As the stand was quite valuable, the lawyer decided to teach the boy a lesson. So, summon ing him, ho said: "Look here, Tom. thl ort of thing must cease! That Inkstand waa worth 30. I shall re tain $2 of your salary each week till it has been paid for." With a giin the boy replied: "Well, sir, It looks like I'm sure of a steady Job for some time to come." Western Eacea Dying- Out The real yellow peril Is European rrwe suicide. The birth rate In the German empire continues on Its down ward course, being only 33.9 per thou sand In 1903, from 35.7 per thousand In 1901. In Great Britain the birth rate haa fallen from 30.7 in 1893 to 27.6 rn 1904. French statistics show that at present the birth rate Is only 22 per thousand. It is interesting speculation to try to foretell what an other century may bring forth in the world's politics if the birth rate of western nations continues to decline and that of the orient keeps up aa high as It has In the past Z t FALL AliD WHITER COQDS Whole Suits. Coats and Vests, Coat and Pants. Single Coats, Odd . Pants and Fancy Vests at the MISFIT CLOTHING PARLOR DRICGER & DANIELS Corner Second and Chickasha Avenue 1 1 . 1 READ Tl IE UAN WANT A CAE3? CALL THEEr CH10SUSHA EOS CIS O EACGABE CO'OTY We Transfer Baggage and Furnish Busses for all Occasions too. No waits or delays when you call lis. New management. Stop at our Down Town Office and Leave Your Order, f 203 CHICKASHA AVE. PHONE 59. 4 eM$aM-fH4iot Bath and Sample Roan bUun Heat Three Stonr brick 010 dim. EUROPEAN Regular Meals 25 cents Lunch Counter Always Open 311 Chickasha Avenue Z L. McFarland.soe Proprietor Bargains In Lands 50 ft. corner lot $100.00 One hiJf block $650.00. 1000 Acre Lease for three years at 85c. per acre per year, 800 in cultivation, with three houses. 150 Acre Lease, ti years improved for $150.00. 500 acres Bottom Land, for rent. 100 Acres Bottom Land close in, fine, good title, cheap, at $4000.00, worth $6000.00. Other bargains Listed. CHICKASHA LAKD CO. V e 1-. ? : is 1: V ' t - LOOK HERE :.l : ::t :t : :; You want insurance and wn it reliable and not hurh priced Per hapi you're in doubt where to buy it ::::::::: : We Sell Insurance and juftt the kind you have been meditating purcha-sinf. What hinders our writing your policy now? The aooner it's done, the safer yof ' a Call and we will jret down w facts and figures. Our companies art A 1. : : J. P. WHATLEY Offce, Chickasaw Trust Co. Bank ,-yj vj yj t -J n vi -j ri wwiifJH yj er eWk r- tut' mtf rtSw' inA etA rt v I E m OVER HALF I the WORLD aHnrPPlafPC Vla rrfwvl . a A .l I. 1 m In many lines of business, it has long since been regarded as m r a necessity; ana mere is hardly a household where it could In ELECTRICITY interests you. Let us show you our various electrical appli ances for House or Business Place. r. Gliicloslia Liglit, Heat And s ii Ponor Gcmpany. "Jt 1' L 0" 1 L-" v J? ,r. . -