' - . ...... .. .. . -". ... - ... . " ' ' " " "' " " - 1 i 1 ft . f - T T : ... ' , I J f . . A i i v.' t . "TV i A W V, J i i X X wire I:s. Z:. p.. T5 . S M .11'. c iia ca t ; izllizzn crga:zati. He a gw4 Dvjer acted as rej -i'xas ssi well worthy of tsy . w.v.r i - -.. ... .. " -,- r - J w . . 1 c Y i ' ... - rtt-rei to Et:i af-.er a I'tizt j vi:t with S!r. zzi H:u J. V.- Tie club w.lit Xo ciie rooa for oar large i i.. 7 b C-5ti s-r--? fs. A fartr tha 3S3: excepts u.'i et r H.J v ;ii.gbt. rtttw:ce a r:;t:. ca i tcray stock cf sprisg stationary we'wui Ttac:e "rti::iai has r -i;:er::oc,''s fet siiy-ir: tee Thursday Friday acpSittirday 3. m'd -xlh rear AtaiarJta. :r at :zz E" - . tctre are co ctbtr tc&rlezs. Ua-t lie rt cla?. AiirJ. 77. P. tiucSc. aay box cf paper io the store, -- -?- worth iron 35 cents to 65; for 21 Mrs jck H'"a-d ;s h f-c ' :!i bclincU r erta-.aea ceuts urcg sicre. ... ... " sat diaaer Mcniav evesirz. Miss ' " j C ASiresJ. W. P. tsts ctLce. T .. ... . j Ernce ar.! Messr, A. S Gilkey and . Uet VOUT ChOlCeCOt .aycs .na.j ,Vtate!LUJr cr gcsCe2a I , t '0Q " j G. H. Eraas. . OT tWO CarS OT delayed el dowt: the lire ua the tad. in-.agsat (Loal or Trarelirg) for best U., ,t I The ' Epworih Leagae gave 1 furniture. On Sale at 1- v .t kAcddetar.d Health Irsarara iaJ;tE t-i s;aUe J" m ClayCOmb & Ander- l 1' ' IZ ?l7 l4""gei v c " ! ... parlors last eveobg. Despite the SOn. i t.mrA rr. ti Vr. Ttter's Ges- Agt. Hce. Savoy. i Mrs. I. S. Blarksaa win enter. , . - . .' . t i.w.an tint FOR SHERIFF. , Krltaa m txrS.sMA Urn tM wtt'tux'td yjuersg td A WG3 T0TK DEAC03 f the wi&i tct cl Mr. Ltdbetter's i 11. ifctr.usg the Ufer's ar grfetsect aguast the F01 SAIL For Sale 20 roots hotel, famish-' aioptio3 of a ' f- 1-4 V - . m - i,.-,. . -.-;.w.r.-,-i". waa rooa 14 istsert 6tu.a:cr. reiOtctioc tavonrg a coast.ta.ja.ai ; Fcr Sale to head of stock cat tle, A snap. Roora 14 Israert baild- ia the Adsg-'o C!ab 05 next Sat urday sfteraooa. o3id:neat for aa iacorae tax. It it. kqaite erideat that Chkk&sha ha a delegate ia Guthrie. , Deacta Jaaes says fceraut ktrt a fiy year frasciise f?y as elec trie l.ht asi power siteu; o:ber- wise, be won't give oj any street ears. Now, Deacon, the Exj-eess h already iafocrsed the people that the Kreet caa syi teas waa as sto-ed and it doesn't &eera U.r for yoi to cox iu dow a-:d bl.vck our placs, - Besides yon are a.k:cg a pretty big boaas. A fifty year fran chise for anoil thir.g is a pretty b:g propSitiwo, especially at this tiae when people have began re coa zt the value of franchW. And voa savvoa won'r Itan4 fnri tobiaittiug it to the people. Your position is aa il-ogical oae and it sounds l;ke you are trying to force n.esh.-r g on us. We are heartily ia syinparny wiih your enterprise and have tit that you would suc ceed it were posrb'e. We believe now that you can and will succeed with your present franchise, but don't hke to hear yea speak to us in that tone of voice, and besides it will do you bo good. The council ha3 treated you with the utmost consideration, as you yourself have aid, but you n;ut not ask too much Go ahead and build your street ra.lAay and we' i throty tip our ball and "boiler" hurrah for you, but don't act ugly. En'd fra. the corrpaay that sheared her s-ett railway frar. dv'se a preity strong dose. Tut co'x.j.any is required to deposit a cen;el check fa: to.ooo that it For Sale 50 acre dev-kd unu,5 rocs hoav;, 2 a.'.ti f;ra :c. . Roora 14 Irrjert hi'M'-i. For sale 1000 ccrda of wooo, 2000 - posts. Iaqiire Chkkasha Greea House. D. M. Johnston. wdl have four railes of the line ia!01 cperatipa within six taoatbs. For lonz or short time farn loans see Joha Hankies, Chickasha Is'.ie N'i black ought to have known better than to try to male the convection swallow the kind ot printkg contract that the Sta;e Capital has been serving up to Oklahoma legislatures. We didn't think of yoii, 'Ni b." ' Grdy county has sail as rich as tin te found in the world and can grow as great a variety of crops as au; rotuty in the state. For SsIp A snap, bakery, res taurant, atd confectionery. Cheap lent. On easy terms. Call room 14 Lciert building. J Bo acres with 2 roora frame house good si able, good orchard, dugout, well of soft water, sheds, crib, teheed and crossed fenced, 40 acres in cultivation 12 acres bill land, balance timber all can becul tivated. Price $2000.00 $600.00 cah balance in ten years if so de sired. A CMordt Oklahoma Tittle &Trust Co. FCR RENT. Furnished room for rent. -120 South 4th Street. Little M.ss ' Cleatus Seeds and brothers returned Sunday from a drring the evening two wee is risit in lexis w:rh tnerr inclement weither caite a rrhwd cf young people were present and all s St- Luke's Guild meets with rresnt thror.9h v r!-,vt thr-- Hotaphreys at tee Early Ho- . J . , . . . ,.t -n 4... -t . .1 selves Refresbraents were sen-ed lcl iaiy .!c:nwa at icrcc .jraadraotber. The Thursday evening Whist Club was deligbt.'ally eatenaiued last week at the horse of Dr. and ilia. T. H, Wiliiams. The eatirc membership, twenty-six ia all were preer.fc, and a camber of ne-t were also emertained. After the whist period a delicious luncheon wt' served. Miss Mary Dodsoa returned to her home in Beloit Kansas Sunday after a visit wita Miss Mardie Eul lard. Mrs. Howard Gilkey gave an el egant twelve o clock dinner yester day at her home on Sonth Hill. The favors were fragrant pink car cations and cevrrs were la;d for Mesdames JoHn-on, jrbo,Dwyer, Smith, Stevens, Trr H,Dickeron. Wootten, Em-r ri. BLshop.M Gie, and Mrs. Helen t e-v of K.msi. During the afte -.kkiu a new club was organized, limited o twelve member- , "South i 'o'clock. USTlfniV MVI'tB I Yesterday at cooi a ccraber cf frierds gathdred at fae home o? Mr. and Mrs. Tno. Pottenger, the occas'oa being Mrs. Pottenger birthday, wbere a splendid dinner' wasseived. Those who ec joyed the ho'p tality cf the hostess were' Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, Mr. aad Lemon, Mr. and Mrs. Daniels, Mr, Mrs. A. J. Eoard, the latter being from f) rncy, II?. I'lcM"! EAGLES SiEETIHG Tonight is the regu'ar meeting of the local aerie cf Eagles. There will be some important business to attend to besides the initiation of about fifteen candidates. There are a'so a large number 'f appli cations to be received. A'l a e, b rs are requested to come out. Mr and Mrs H. E Hovis hav recently moved to Chickasha from j Purdy f. f. and are located at 802 :o v; "amed the ! - I Minnesota avenue. : I. a Ciu'.." Tne t The best advice to give to Ray Stafford and Mr. Haskell is. poa't." members were rev.vd tmii ih ' P.-iHrw n! (rph v'a For Rert Famished rooms 416 1 ladies Dreseat and a mub:; of market, mrn-r ThiVtacha nA ak For Rent A furnished room at t 614 111. All the sign'SSfx;!! prosperity for Caickasha in 1907. "If yottwant to bear the Simon pure article.'1 go to the opera house toioght. I) The railroads probably, took notice when the resolution calling for two cent fares was introduced fn the coavention. It will probably be discovered that the graft story, at Guthrie originated In th feverish braia of the rv.-r aj.-rt correspondent. Colot ado's new preacher.gover tiorc'ofc l bis inangura! addres with a praser. If be has as much trouble as bis predecessors, be wil probadly m -d a koo 1 deal of tip from on b!,;h. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Famished by Oklahoma Title & Trust Co. R. M. Cavett to James F. Brin son W. D. $150.00 Lot 6 in Blk 254 Chix. Annie D. McClure to M. L Miller W..D. 375.00 N. 25 ft. ot Dt 4&S. 15 ft. ofLt. 3 in B!k 161, Chix. 4 J. T. Cuthride to Scott Guth idge W. D- 724,00 40. A, in 17-6 8. John A. Denny to C. T. Erwin W. D. 1500.00 Lts. 1 2 3 ia Blk. 290 Chix. . , Thomas Wall to C H.Holtcamp W. D 1500.00 Lts 1 & 2 in Blk. 10 Minco. W. N. Durlee to W. M. Johnson W. .D. l6;o.oo Lts. 1 & 1 m Rtk 10 Mince, Pieno Archerd to W. H. fcfr. Maban W. D. t. 00 etc 60 A. In u- i - 6, t. T. Erwin to lobn A. Dennv 1 100.00 160 A: ia 29-6 7. ' Susie Aberto R. M. Johnson W. D. 175.00 10 A. in 3-10-7. ! KANSAS AVEKUE OWKEiS .'-' NOTICE .Property owners on Kansas ave nue between Cth and 14th street " re interested in sidewalksand crossings are notified to meet at the Mayors office next Tuesdjy aueraoga at 2:30. 1 his is impor tant. W. Nichols, Mart Lauthan, R. N. Murpby, For Rent 4 room house, corner 7ih and Texas to paitv without children. Must be taken for 1 year. Jonas Cook, Real Estate. Phone 46. For Rent 2 Four room houses just completed. Wells & Co. 313 Vz Chix Ave. Real-Etate. Republicans are worrying a food deal jbmt how the democrats arc going to get the Jim Crow into the The Baptist Ladies Aid Socieiv will meet tomorrow at 2 p. m. with Mrs. D, K, Parker 925 Wash. Ave. Please be present wirn thimble prepared to tack carpet rags. TERRITORIAL. i ..DRINKS AND.. CIGARS No. 128, Corner of Chickasha Avenue and Second Street.. S0BBK55S LOST. -4 v. x ! r 4 Lost A erav horse, ia hands high, 9 years old. Reward for in- S t inw n A' I. . . 1 - 1 u;i.uu twuiu iciura 01 same zi A. E. McKenzie at Chirltaiha ; vJ Milling Co. . : 1 t$ sileverine case. Gold wire twisted 1 11 cnain. uent in case. Hour hand q larger than minute band. Reward v4 will be raid. D. R Dioert. I J 820 South 2nd street. A TRIP TO CUBA Highly Iatertttlof Exhibit Seea hi the , Cohan Car Now Here. 'if' The Misfit Clothing Parlor have jiast purchasej a big line of shoes an I bats which tbey expect to re-C-ive by the first, of February. . The exposition car "Cuba on Wheels" exhibiting now here was visited by an Express reporter this morning and in addition to seeing aad inspecting the many dif ferent exhibits from the island, was eutet tained for a little while by Miss Richardion, in charge of the car, in ber cosy little library at the end of the car with a brief history of the car since it had started on its long journey and of incidents of the trip. ' ' The car is fitted up and filled with the various exhibits by the board of Immigration and Depart ment of Agriculture and since leaving the St. Louts exposition has traveled in twenty states. Tht small cost of five and (tn cents admission is made to help defray the expenses. Miss ' Richard -.on was looking for the school children from one of the buildings .this morning, but the weather kept them. from coming. a 1 nr'' i" 1 tvJ rs P4 0 0 th v ... We invite every prospective pur chaser of furniture to call at our store and inspect designs, quality and style of our goods, which are choice selections from the best fac tories. g tj? 05 t. n I: i i TWO CARS CHRISTMAS FURNITURE DE- K t 4 r 1 - i V It r 1 i ti u LAYED1N SHIPPING ARRIVED AFTER HOLIDAYS Overstocks our house- We will make prices unheard of in Chickasha. We would rather" carry these goods in your house than ours and will sell you on on our easy - 'insmument Flan A chance to furnish the home cheap on easy payments.- Do it now. Why delay. Goods bought at this sale will be held and delivered when re- questea. t h li i M H li I Hi j II 1! 'J v i m mti f W Ml F l W li I! il h r I ; -I mM v !t H i M H M U ft v 4 1 D fl ti i .?! t S n w t s s I) h Sellers of Good Furniture -. w t n n r ) m n iHnirtii; f , 0 f ! , ,! r ; t.. . , const'tutian. Tbey bad consider ! 1 20 CHICKASHA AVENUE '.".' bey had consider-f ' n w.iu. . ' j ! 'A the same si-bject 1 f try K. H. -Tuggle PHONE 69 U anxiety on for groceries. I C Neal rViMt bot nst-af.Jl .