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LOCAL AND PERSONAL Try E- H. Tugie for groceries. J. C. Nl sells the best nicats. Supt. MtCall went to Enid this morning ou official business. Ben Hampton went to Lawton this morning to attend the fair. Agent Stephens, has returned Mrs, F. L. Slusher will enter.: tain the Ktiis:nzlon cluli tomorrow I afternoon. A YIESIK1A KEfi'S STUNT Rev. L 11. Grogan will leave in the moroiug for Tucunicari, New Mexico, where he will be for a few weeks lookine after his land be has filed on. Members of the Maccabees will plea-e make all settlements with from a busine-ss trip to Nebraska, i Mrs. C. E. Ross who will have ! charge of my book during my , absence. Mrs. A. E Pressley.Rec. 1 Keeper, C. O. T. M. Go to Neal's meat market cor i Chickasha and 6th for meats. For Sale: $4 will buy a 19 room hotel Inquire 212 Penn Avenue. it Buy a scolarship in the Chick esha Business College. For Rent: Nice front rooai, furnished, sutlablc for two persons 1 if Kansas avenue. For Sale; $400 buys 19 room hotel Inquire 212 Pennsylvania ave- J. N. Friedlander.kft this morn ing on a business trip to Hobart, Manguni, and other points. poultry and fresh meats of Neal's market cor, Chickasha and (ih street. II. M. Hallock, general superin tendent of the Rock Island, was in the city today on official business. C. D. Hicks, a prominent at. torney of Shreveport, La, U in the dty and is much pleased with Chickasha. For Sale Just a few left.New City Directories of Chickasha, price f3,oo. Daily Express office. Chas. A. Stevens and Bros.Chic ago, women's Outfitters, Suits aad skirts made to order. Miss Blanch Johnston Agt., cor. 5 and Idaho. Miss Margaret Windham, Read ing and Physical Cultur!, 827 South Fifth. Phone 302. tf ., There will be an ice cream sup per and box social at Friend's school houce four miles east . of Chickasha Thursday. The band boys have not yet de cided definitely on a date for the opening their Convention Hall. It was expected to have it open the first of this week but owing to the delay in getting the floor smooth ing machine the opening will be some time the lattc. part of this week. RACE WAR IX ATLANTA Continued from First Page. night at teu 0 clock by shooting and threatening them, Mrs. Thompson, who lives oa Crew street, shot at two negroes who attempted to enter her house at 9 o'clock and dropped dead from fright after firing the shots. Has Broken tie Record, Making Good Claim to the Championship Washington. Sept 24 Not a single door knob counted, the world's champion hen has just laid 201 eggs since October 5. She is finishing strong and steady and probably will end the year with a round 300 eggs to her credit. This hen belongs to E. W. Star, nell, Alexandria, Va., and has been officially recognized on ac count of her record by the Depart ment of Agriculture as entitled to the egg laying belt. The former record, held by a Salt Lake City hen, was 207 eggs in a year. The Mormon heff is thus put iuto the selling plater class by the Virginia model of poultry industry. Mr. Starnell figures that except for the moulting season his hen has pro duced an egg every twenty five hours throughout the year. She is not much for looks. She couldn't be told at a glance from any com mon ninety egg to the year hen, but for industry she probably is the world's model hen to date. IN THE POLICE COURT Deputy Burk arrested F. C. Guthrie, at Erin Springs yesterday on charge of forgery. He is want at Ryan. We Come Quick ! Ambulance for Emergency Calls. Conveyance for sick or Wounded. :: . :-: Phone 267 or 59 CUYC0?,!B & ANDERSON. Calls Answered Day or Night HOME COMING FOR GEORGIANS. At Atlanta Ga., the Frisco Sys tem will sell rouDd-trip tickets tor the above occasion at the low rate of one fare plus $2.oo. Tickets on sale October 8th and 9th, final return limit thirty days from date sold.Rate open to every body. Here is your chance to visit the Southeast. For full information see the Frisco Agent, or address. D. C.Farrington, Traveling Pas senger Agent Oklahoma City Okla. F. E. Clark, Division Passenger Agent, Wichita, Kansas. BIBLE CONFERENCE The South Western Assembly and Bible Conference composed of Christian workers and Bible students and teachers will meet at El Reno, Ok., October 3 to 8 in connection with the Synod of the Presbyterian church. It is to be a notable meeting. Some of the speakers of national fame who will address the assemb ly are: Rev. J. C. Calhoum, D. D , of Chicago; Rev. Henry C. Mintor, D. D., ex-moderator of General Assembly; Rev. Dr. John Dixon, of New York City, Secretary of the Board of Home Missions. It will surely pay any Christian worker to be present at this great conference. For further particlars or program write O Rev. F. R. Farand. El Reno, Ok., or to the secretary, Rev. John H. Fazeu Sec, Txeas. Guthrie, Ok. BIRD & ADAMS REAL ESTATE BROKERS FOR SALE 60 acres of land, 30 acres in cultivation, one mile of Chickasha. Price $1600. Intermarried surplus. A bargain in City Property. PHONE NUMBER 124 Schluter Building Officers Catch a Big Bunch of Vgs, Put to work oa the Streets Judge Grigsby had seven gentle men of leisure among his callers this morning. They called Ky request of the police officers who found them about the Rock Island and Frisco railroads. After inter rogating them in his usual judicial manner the Judge told them he would tax them five dollar apiece, and as they were short on coin, he gave them jobs on the streets. Lena Johnson and Annie Brown, both colored were fiaed $5-each for immoral conduct. Pin Fiom Burn Promptly Relieved by Chimberlaina'i Pin Balm. A little chlid of Michlael Strauss, Vernon Conn., 'was recently in great pain from a burn on his hand, and as cold applications only in creased the infmmation, Mr. J Strauss came to James N. Nichols, a local merchant, for something to stop the pain. Mr. Nichols says: ".I advl.-ci him tc use Chamberlains' Pain Balm, and the first application drew out the inflammation, and gave immediate relief. I have used this liniment myself ,and recom mend it oftenfor cuts,burns, strains and lame back, and have never known it to dissapoint..' For sale dy all Druggists, NOTIONS Something dainty and pretty .dttm Handkerchiefs. Good values in Gloves. Neckwear that will please &you Extra sizes in belts. The newest things in Combs j5and bags. KENDALL'S Charlie Kimbro returned this morning .from a visit with home folks and relatives in low. ChtmberUio'i Cough Remedy Acts on Nature' Plan, The most successtull met'Uues are those thataid nature. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy acts on this plan. Take it when you have a cold and it will allay the cough, relieve the lungs, aid expectoration, open the secretions and aid nature in re storing the system to a healthy condition, Thousands have testified to its supperior exellence. It ccn leracts any tendency of a cold to result in pneumonia. Price' 25 ceuts Large size, 50 cents: For sale by all druggists. REPORT WAS A CANARD A report was current on the streets yesterday afternoon that fourteen bodies had been taken out of the cars that went down in the Rock Island catastrophe on the Cimmaron. Inquiries at the Rock Island office's this morning reveal ed no foundation for such a report. It was stated that the cars aud engine were still beneath the sand, entirely out of sight, and no efforts had been made to raise them. PIONEER DAY AT PIKES PEAK CENTENNIAL (Associated Press.) Colorado Springs Sept 25. This is Pioneer day at the Pike's Peak Centennial celebration. A throng of outsiders are in the City, the principal event being the big meet ing in the Auditorium, address by Vice President Fairbanks. Senator Teller and others, Fair banks was given a great ovation. The electric floor smoothing machine for polishing the floor in the new Convention Hall was put in operation th's morning. GETTING COTTON PICKERS "Human Hearts" which comes to the Opera house tonight is one of the best plays that Manager Morris has booked. Prices will be 25. 35. 5 and 75 cents. DENIES THE CHARGE "Iseejou are advertising that I have $100 to loan," said Jas Williamson of 827 South Seventh street, to the Express man. "I'm much obliged to you for the infor mation," he continued "that's the first time I knew I had that much money. The first thing you know I'll be put down in the millionaire class and then I'll have a damage suit against you." Mr. William, son '.was proceeding to get warm under the collar, when the Ex press man interrupted him by re marking that there was another Jim Williamson in the town who did have $100 in loose chauge and wanted to loan it. And then Jim coled off. JEROME IS WITHDRAWN STRONG FICHT ON HEARST (Associated Presi.) Buffalo, Sept. 25. District at torney Jerome's candidacy for gov ernor is practically withdrawn to day at a meeting of the so-called Albany conference of anti-Hearst democrats. At a meeting which was attended by representatives from about twenty five counties, It was decided that delegates opposed to the nomination of Hearst should concentrate on either Judge Gay. nor or Mayor Adams as expediency may require. Befora John H. Venable. Mayor of the City of Chickasha, Southern District of tho Indian Terri tory. H. L. Nyo. Plaintiff. va Warning Order. Mrs. T. E. Lilly and ' Mr. Myrtle Price. The Defendant. Hra. T. E. Lilly and lira Myrtle Price, arc warned to appear in thia court within thirty daya, and answer the complaint of the Plant. (T, H. U Nye. Thia the 12th day of Bepaember 190. John H. V enable. Mayor. F. E. Riddle, Atty. for PlaintifTa. E. F. Short, appointed attorney for Non-Rani-dent Defendant. Sept. 12, 1996. Mrs. L. C Collier, of Caldwell, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ilillman. SEPT. 22, 1906. The Chickasha Mutual Burial Allo cation haying (attained the low of two member we now call the 47th and 48th assessments. All members will please take notice. Claycomb and Anderson, Undertakers. The Free Employment Bureau is Bringing Them to Perry. Perry, O. K , Sept. 24-E. J. Coyle of this city who appealed to the free employment bureau at To peka, Kas.. for aid in securing cot ton pickers to harvest the crop in Noble county is securing good re sults. He has recieved letters from several hundred heads of families who are anxious to come to Okla. homa and pick cotton. A number of these letters are from Kansas City. Many of the men who write are entirely unacquainted with cot ton picking but are willing to try their hand. One man in Kansas City writes: 'I have nine children and I think they would be the pro per thing on a cotton farm. Could I getjsome one there to furnish money to move down there and work it out after I get there. Will there be any work there at cotton pick ing during the winter. I am as poor as a church mouse but ran work as well as uny one." BANKER LIVED WITH WITH COMMON THUCS (Associated Press.) New York.Sept 25 The discom fort of a night spent in a narrow, bedless cell, experinced by Stens land, former Chicago banker was followed today by the addiiicnalun pleasant detail of police examina tion S ensland liued up in police headquarters with a score of alleged pickpockets and other arrested dur ing the night and was later meas ure in accordance with the Ber tillion system and photographed. He spent a sleepless night and was in a condition of semiprostration this morning. Finally the district attorney formally turnel the priso ner over to Chicago detectives. lie Uvwfly-U-Wwr BDepantmeinit Now CompDete At Eagle Mercantile Company. We say without the fear of contradiction that we have by far the largest and most complete line of ladies ready-to-wear garments ever brought to Chickasha. Call and see them. - - - Black and Gray skirts at the low price $250 Blue Black and Gray skirts only $3.00 and $4.00 Blue Cray and Black plaids skirts $4.00 and $4.50 Gray Plaids and Black all wool only $5.00 Fancy Plaids and Plain clothes in all colors and Styles in Skirts as prices $6.50 to $ J 5.00 Ladies Tailor made suits in stock $10.00 to $25. 00 Ladies cloaks $3.50 to $7.50 Ladies cloaks $8.50 to $20.00. We have found the Gold Girls scientific stocking Rip-Proof Rub-Proof knee, heels and toes re inforced with "Cadet" Linon the strongest fab ric in the world, every pair guaranteed. The pair only 25 CENTS THE QUESTION SOLVED. Boys Cadet Scientific Stocking will stay with your boys. Ev ery pair is guaran teed. The price only 25 Cents WE WANT YOUR COTTON AND WILL PAY HIGHEST MARKET PRICE. CHICKASHA. I. T. EAG1 77 MERCANTILE COMPANY