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( Mf i A::m f'i A M. v r.vx l.xttv woman's heart responds t the i h.um anil swectm vs ol a 1 : l! j " s voice, Wanse it.it tu? intended lit-r for ; jiioj !icr!)'K)il. lint even the loving j nature of a .mother shrinks from the I onlea! because smli a time is regard- ed as a pel iol of siifici in; and danger, j M'omen who use Mother's Friend are saved much discomfoit and .sutlerine; I and their systems, beiue; thoroughly jirepated by this "teat remedy, are in a healthy condition to meet the time with the least possible siifTerinjr mid danger. Mother's Friend is recommended only for the relief and comfort ? expectant mothers ; it is in no sense a remedy for various ills, but its many years of success, and the thousands of endorsements re ceived from women who have used it are i guarantee of the benefit to be derived from its rise. This remedy does not accomplish wonders but sim ply assists nature to perfect its work. Mother s Friend allays nausea, pre vents caking of l Mother the breasts, and in everv way Friend rontnbutes to fJJ strong, healthy motherhood. Mother's Friend is sold at drug stores. Write for our free book for expectant mothers. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO,, Atlanta, Ca. Gives to you n Cooking Oil in many ways superior to lard or butter: ooking Use wherever you would use lard or butter. A vegetable product, purer than that of the animal. Make white cakes, as white as Angelfood. Pies, the great American deaaert, made better and and more easily digested. Try it once and you will nev er return to expensive lard and bjtter. For Sale By All G ocers. Manufactured by Chickasha Cotton Oil Company A 5 Gallon Can 75c. ri r t ? r t t i W ft n r. HI 1 have sold Meat to your nciidihor for year?. I Want to Sell Yea Your Meat c 1 1 i I L 1 (lo not oiler you the cheapest price on earth but 1 do offer you the best price in town on rc;t!iy COOl) MKAT. House of Good Meats, l'hone J K 1 1 u tl )p H v U i I A POUND ill , I II.!.. I j Yellow OIL FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH. "The American Church Union and Liberty." Corner Iowa and Sixth. Jas. A. Challenner, jmslor. Etudj phone "72-1. . Residence pliuna 472-2. Miss Alice Francisco, Chorister, Kittle school, a:;;i.) a. m. A. J. doff, Superintendent. Morning worship IO;-,(i a. m. Ser mon, "Where Are the Nine?" Junior Kudeavor : p. m. Mrs. II. W. Kits and Miss Jewell Phillips, Snpts. Afternoon Ilihle school ML':! South "nd St., (leo. It. Heeler, Sunt. I !::!!) ii. in. Senior Kudeavor, Miss Trcnna Ferguson, President. ! KveniitK worship 7:;in p. m., sermon, "Some Witnesses Kxamined." A ser- j iiiim especially for the lawyers 'of j Cliickasha, but helpful 10 all. i Voting; Ladles' Circle meets in the j church parlors at !!:.'!' Monday alter- j noon. i Ladies Aid Thursday afternoon at All meet In the church parlors. Choir practice every Friday even ing 7: "0. The liar of Chiclcisha, has a special invitation to worship with us at the evening service. Dr. Corhiii's A. It. C. (dass which meets at the llilde school is KrowiiiK in interest and nuinhers. If you wish lo know sotiielliine, about the book ol Revelations, you should avail yourself of Ibis splendid opportunity to hi inly it, Iion'l foi'Kel the eoiitesl of our Ilihle school wiih til Reno lieRins Sunday. Three points, lolal allendance, total new hcbolass and total eolleciion, He. member we have a foenian worlhy of our sleel, and If we do not. net beat we will have to work hard. Let's make a good atari Sunday by a big enrollment, Von be sure to he on hand. A great treat Is in store for the peo ple of Cliickasha next Wednesday, llro. A. McLean, the president, of the l''orelnn Christian Missionary society, who has made several trips around the world, and has written several hooks; llro. Krskine, just, from Jap an, and llro. ,lauaid, just from Con SO Africa, will he here and will dis play maps, 'charts, and st.oreoptic.ou views 'of ' all 'around ' the world, also will have curios from different sec tious. Them will he two sessions, afternoon at 2 :.'!(), and evening at 7-10. You can't afford to miss this rare treat. It will cost yon nothing. The sister churches of the city and sur rounding country have a most earn est invitation. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Services at 421 'a Cblekasha ave nue. Rooms 2 and 3. Sunday Rehool at 9:45 a, m. I.'csson sermon at 11 a. m. Subject: "Truth." Testimonial meeting Wednesday pvonirtj nt S o'eloek. Reading room open every afterntion oxcept. .Sundays and holidays, from 2 till 5. Th puhlie cordially invited. EPWOWTH METHODIST. "The Peoples Clmren." Ilev. C. S. Walker, I'astor. Morning subject, "Follow Me." l.'.'veniiip, "The Wnnderints and the Return of the Prodigal." 9:45 a. in. Sunday school. 10:00 it. 1:1. conference and prayer. UMiii a. m. sermon by pastor; 3:00 p. nt. Junior Epworlh League, fi: tin n. in. Senior Rpworth League. Special nusie. Vim ara invited. LUTHERAN MISSION CHURCH. Services In church tll'.l Iowa avenue, A. L. Kreylinp, pastor. Phone P.i:!. Rf-sidi'iicc t;j:; Colorado avenue. Sunday bcIiohI at :):l!0 a. m. Moruini; service at. 1 1 : 00 a. m. All ehihlmi ii'e invi:ed to our Sun dny school. 'hn iHietnr wil' presirli ;it Kletelief in tbr iiflevnoon and eveuinur. The public is welcome. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Corner of Texan Ave., and Ninth St. Ilev. Clifford Thompson, M. A., It. U. Minister. Sunday school lO fli) a. m. Subjeei lor the uioiniiiK sermon Is "The Kvr Present. Christ." Kubji-el for the ove.di.ft si'rnioii is "iioiH ii ib) Any Oood to I'ray?" CATHOLIC CHURCH. Corner of KatiHaa Ave. and Seventh treet. 8 a. in. low mass. 10 a. m. parochial man:;, and sermon 7: SO p. in. Uosary and benediction On week 'lays niana at 7 a. m. LK1UN 1K HASQL'E, l. D, Hectur. CHURCH OF SAINT LUKE. lip! sco pa I "American Catholic." Sixth and Kansas. Rev. Harold L Bowen, rector. Fou rili Sunday a tier Kpiphary. Holy Communion 8; ml a. m. Sunday school and Ilihle (dass 9:110. Morning prayer 10: IT, a. m, Holy Communion and Sermon 11:00 a. m. Confirmation instruction :i:lm p. m. Kvening prayer and address 7:30 p. in. Friday, Purification of Itlessed Vir gin Aiary. noiy loiiiiniinion :i a. Friday Litany and Instruction, 8:00 p. m. SECOND BAPTIST. Corner 8th and Michigan. Sunday school ai. H:t."i, W. villi!, Superintendent. Sermon at 11 o'clock by the A, J. Human. Preaching 7:.'i0 p. m. B. Y. I'. U. H :.'!() p. m. JI. K. HOCAN pastor 'a st or. UNION LABOR DEFENDED. In an editorial discussing the Mc N'aiiiara case in the current Common er, William .1. Ilryan demands a square deal for union labor. l'ryan says : "As ini);lit have been expected, lht MeN'amara confessions have given Iho enemies of labor u chaiiee to libel all who are connected with organized ef forls to prelect I he wa.go earners. "Men who are indignant whenever I lie sins ol HWoatsliops owners are charged v.'.ilii.-t all liiair.il'aelurers, when tlit.- crimes of Hie Irnsl m.ig naies are ImiJiiied lo all who tire en gaged In big business and when the vices of the 'Napoleons of finance' laid at the doors of bunkers generally these hasten to hurl broadsides at all who earn their bread by the sweat of the brow. "This Is unfair in the extreme. The McNamaras have been guilty of an awful crime and all law-abiding ci;i zens agree that punishment 1ms been meted out to them. They have not only Mill lied outrageously against their associates who trusted them, and who believing In their innocence, contrib uted liberally to their defense fund. "Organized labor is not to blame for them, however, on the contrary, it is stronger for their elimination. and only those who encouraged them or defend their conduct ought to i share their condemnation. "Organized labor has learned a les son it. will be more careful in the selection of Its leaders; and society may well pause and inquire If there is anything wrong in the conditions whic-. led these men to enter into so dastardly a conspiracy against life and property." Inference There Somewhere. "I don't think my husband loveg me tiny more" "Why not?" "The other day 1 said to him: 'John, if I should die would you get married again?' and he said be wouldn't." "Isn't that all right?'' "Ye, but 1 wish, you could have heard the positive way he said It." Obvious. We do nut pretend to be much of a mind-reader, but when we see a lady hurrying downtown with a $10 bill In one hand and an advertisement in tne other we know that she la thinking of doing some shopping. HAND "OVER THOSE- , '.(. 11 1 1 ' m.i.i-,v..-vN-,N i W i) ''"is- ' ' - '' jr n. n nt ai e rs rwn r n nr A A ? ir hum w mail mmvs IS LESS IN. OKLAHOMA lie- ! Kilmond, Okla., Jan. 5. ---In a re cent letlcr President Charles ICvans of the Central suile normal gives some facts and figures in reply to a prevloiu article atteuip;ing to show thai the cost of conducting the normal schools of Oklahoma is double that In other stales. President ICvans shows clearly the fallacy of the ar gument and puts his finger on the exact spot where the article is faul ty. The article referred lo gives a ta ble showing I he total enrollment, cud the total annual running expense for the normal yhooU of several slales, including Oklahoma, bill in doing so il gives the animal enrollment for the other slales, while for Oklahoma it. gives the enrollment for the period from September II. Ill I I, to lieeem ber 11, 1!MI, or three moiilhs. Tak- tag Hie figures direel l rom tne com COMING OTH The: Dorothy Peeves company will open a week's encage meat a' the Sti r Theatre next. Monday night, Jan. L.':). The play selected for the opening night is a beautiful four act society 1 drama. tier (ireat lemptaiiou. Miss Peeves has positively the strongest support this season she has had in five seasons. The play "Her Great Temptation" Is one of the lat est and best York successes, and only played by this company on Mon day night. Miss Peeves will have a chance not only to display some of. her strongest dramatic work hut the she will also wear some of her beau tiful gowns on Monday and continue so during her brief engagement in the j city. The company is heralded as j the highest ' lass popular attraction I traveling. The lleevcs company are I going to play at hard lime prices nexi j week, la and -."1 cents. On .Monday I night ladies will be admitted free I with one paid admission. Reserved I seats at Prownson Drug store. An Index. i A man is known by the imporlam e I of the thinju which he sets anmy I about. Puck. PLAYTHINGS, BOYS; IT'S TIF;E - - 'M Y 1 1 Jj . Si G00DSIS0W Housework Drudgery I loiiscno! k is drudgery for the w e ak wotii.ni. She hrush t"., ihisls tint! scrubs, or is on lur tet-t sill day ittlenuinii lo the mmiy del nils of the houi,eliuli!, 'icr buck ucluet, Iht tt'niples Ihriilibiii, no' es nn.'-riii(i under the alres id .uiiii, p:ssihf y liy tn-lini's. Sinnt-1 iinuj) rest in bed i ihjE Tcfrthm, hccinise iht poor tired nerves do no! per mit of r-f r:hiif5 (dee-). '1 he real need ef weak, nervoii women is mtislu-d by I);. I'h-rvt'a l'avoi ite Presvripliun. It Makes Vcik W'oncn Strong and Sick Women Well. Tliia " Pet r,triiiion " removes the o.ihsc of wonivn's tvenhiirtsxen, ic.Ws n,iu. nui'lort unil uiL-cfuiion, unit cures those wcaiMesses $evuliar to wo turn. It tramitiiii.:vs fit" nerves, efii-jucjiic- tho ulinetite and Induces restful sievp. Dr. Fierce is perfectly willing to let every one know what his " Favorite. I'rescription " corituiiis, u complete list ot iiijiredlents on the bottle-wrapper. Do not let uny unscrup ulous druist persuade you thut his. subMitute of unknown composition is " just u goad" in order thut be imiy make a bigger profit. Just smile and shake your head I Dr. Fierce's Pleasant Pellets cures liver ills. missioner of education for the 11)10, the following table resu'ls year, Per Slate ICurlmt. Kxps. Capita Kan.-M'is : ; : : t t $i:m.ihio $47.40 Iowa , 2801 1. VlOOO Tel: IS Missouri (II fill "17.020 51. 511 (ieorgia Si I 42,000 51.15 Oklahoma ... .4:177 10n,2;hi IH'.fiO It thus is tv'dont that the per cap ita cost ef education in tlie Oklahoma normal schools is only t;x per cent of the average cost in the otlier four slales iiieul ioin d. President Kvaas makes II clear in his letter that he is taking no pari in I he fight for ellmi nalion of slate schools, lie simply speaks in defense of Oklahoma, whose servant he is, and in defense of llle progressive teachers of Ibis great, eonimiiiivveallli. His loyalty lo tin) spirit of norinalisin Impels him to 1-blil-.e any juggling of figures. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. 4 t Complied by the Grady County Abitrart Company, 1CI North Third Street. 10. Cockreil and wl to J. A. SalUm II Zl II $1-171D:J ICn ne ne ne se ne .".1 1 7. ne 1-4, W'i, no.W ne nw in (( nw ?,', 4 .7 W)a se tiw sw nw sw l-l 4 T. Se 1-t nw 1-4 :!d I 7 K2 se K'i n w se ne sw se 27 I 7. K'i ne Ki V 12 ne nw nw ne no lie 11 w 27 1 7. Ne ne I" 1 ' nw nw sw r.w nw ne sw se K'i se nw 2i! 4 7 Ksther. D. Knider and bus Duke to TbO'e-j Miller 1 21 12 $-au nw se ne WVi HP ne nw ne S.z sw ne sw sw ne IS 0 . Samson Cobb et al to (!. U. KHis 1 5 12. $:;i'.i;.l4 S'i sw se se sw 22 4 7. Katie Hampton lo C. T. Krwin II 22 1 S 1 (), Se se ne It 8 H. .1. K. Osborne and Newton F. Os borne and wf to W. M. llb'dsoe 15 12 $L':t)(i, W 10 ft. lot 2, I-: Oi ft hit :l b!k 1 12 Chix. Authore Interested? A new society has been organized In Kimiee under ihe title "The League Agaiiist the Lending of Puol.ii." ft. Is asserted that the movement Is real ty in the feierest. of authors, as every borrower may be considered us one buyer 1" s. Ststesmen and Politicians A. statesman U merely a polilhlan with whom wt asree. Neither Is nee cssarlly a leader of ' progress, lioth are tlies on thn wheel, and e honor them in direct proportion to their rid ing ability. Life. TL' GET TO WORK. t f 1 Lluvrlvnd Pim Uojltr, A-e'.-i t - . I II notice: of sale of real ; ESTATE. j In 'he niii'ter of the ;. ua i dia n h 1 p "1 , Ll.de ('Iray, a minor. j Notice is berebv given ill pursiia nee I of an order of the Comity Court of the County of (irady, Stale of Okla homa, made on Hie 20:li day of Jan uary, P.) 1 2, the undersigned guardian of the estate of Klsie Cray, a minor will sell at Cliickasha, Oklahoma, lo Iho highest, bidder, subject to confir mation by said court on Saturday the lllth day of February 1!H2, at in o' clock a. in., at private sale all the right, title and interest, of said Klsie Cray, a minor In and lo the following described real estate situate in Ora (iy County, Slate of Oklahoma, to wit: All of the north half of the north east ipiarter of the southwest quarter and the northwest ijuarler of the southwest tpiarler of section ten (10), and the southeast (piarier of the soiil'iwesl quarter and the southwest ipiarter of the southwest ipiarter of the southeast purter of section three C!) Township nine (II) north, range five west of I. M. in (Irmly County, being entire allotment of Llsic Cray a minor. Said real estate will he sold on the following terms and conditions, to wit: Cash in hand upon delivery of deeds to purcV.ser. liids for I he purchase thereof must he in writing and must he filed in the County Court or delivered lo the un dersigned at his office in First, Na tional Hand building in Cliickasha. Oklahoma, before 10 o'clock a. m. of said tenth day of February, P'12, each bidder will be required o deposit w ith his bid check or cash in the sum of $lun as evidence of go"il fail!) of bid. Dated, the lllith day of January, 1012. AlUtl W MKLTO.V. C.iiai'ilian. I P.ll. (First Publi bed Jan. p.n::,) NOTICE BY PUBLICATION. Stale of Oklahoma, Orady County. In the County ('our' In the matter of the estate of William II. Minter, deceased. To ihe heirs and next of kin and ail persons interested In the estate of William H. Minter, deceased. You are hereby notified that C. T. Vt woi teit fili.il nil llliti!ie:il ion asking for Letiers of Administration of the i.ut'itrt ,,f U'illlfiin it Minli.p diie.s. I ed, and ihat said applliatiou will be heard al i!n; regular teim of this conn at the ("uiinl.v Court house 011 .Monday the ,V.h day of February, P.H2, at ten o'chn k a. 111. t at which time j all persons Interested in said estate j may appear and show cause if 11113' they have why said application of (he said C. T. Krwiu should not be granted and Letters of Administra tion issue to him as prayed for in said application. Witness my band and sea! of said court hereto affixed this the 2."'h daj of January, PM2. (Seel) N. M. WILLIAMS, County Judge, 2.V!iid. (First Published Jan. ;:!, I ',) 1 2. ) NOTICE OF SALE BY GUARDIAN. In Ihe matter of the guardianship of Aaron Hancock, P.iiuda. lluiicod;, P.Uad,i llu!li'o( li, Coi ah II.ir.cucU, and .loseplieiie I l.'ineoi k, minnr-i. .No! Ice lo ncvrriy siv-n t:::i. :n p:n j '(i'.ner. of an orH"r ot h Couu'y : Court of I.at'iuer County, Oklahoma, made and entered on the 17th day , Febrtiarv It'll, the mnl'Tslened n r . .' . . 1 finn Will sr!j at private sale to th hiKhest bidder, subject to confiritition by said County Court on the ;th day I of February, pi)2. at the office of Mi" I County Judce of Latimer County, Ok lahoma, at Wi'bui ton. Oklahoma, ail of the rih', title and Interest if , Aaron Hancock, Phoila Hancock, Pa- 1 zada Hancock, Corah Hancoek, Hiel j .losepheiie Hancock, Illinois, In and I 1 j 'he following de( rile d land, to wil: j The northeast ipiarter of the so ith- j west quarter of section six ((',, o'' i townsliip id norih. and ranee liv , (".) we:,;, awordliiL; to the Cov. ru tircnl sin vey, Indian IV. .. and M 't. ' dian. Loial"d in (Irady County iin j i lahoma. i j 'Hie iernis of said sale are, AU i Ol hi t . ..... . h;, j with the County ! County, n his ot r.f l.nt tier Wilburton, in Okiahoina. ('( IK lUNTliV, (in lldi..:. A I lorney. J 2n-r.it. C. II. IIITiSd.V. Hiicrfrd whrn vrryi'nie rl fa in, in nfrvoiiH fioBtraiiou 3ti4 tciimte 'e:ikne?sc tbey loe ibe mipirnie reni'-dy, m IbounaiuU Iwve tcaiilK'J. FOR KIDNEY, HVTH AND STOMACH TROU U t the 1-im tiifdic. iii- vf ".' ovri a (, '(iisi'i , i in.n-t. tmmsmw .mm" . 1 tii-ia,iittiaMafflia j r : ..a n n ! t ":x n h t ' f -i ' ' V Z " ' - j '-iii i ; i V7 ?,,,!.., Wheat Flour Vc lillV'' j'.Mt received it fhij). men!, of the laiimm l'unna Whole Wheat FUtir. It is differ f nt frotn (iraham Klour in that it is almost as white a flour, It ha linen almost impossible to get this grade of flour in town hut huretifter remember Vuti ran Ket Whole Wheat Flour at TKi NOUS. Our line of Staple and Fancy Groceries in complete. We ex tend a cordial invitation to the people of Chickaaha and the sur rounding vicinity to visit uh and let us give you prices on our goods Remember we. are here to please. N 1 y I v Phone 8::-Hl. 120 S.Third Street. Eaters of Good MEATS Must come here to get real satisfaction. 1 j Choicest corn fed beef, Choicest cut of ham, Choicest of everything. Stono's Met l'lioiie '2:12 LAUBACH Buy and sell all kinda of New and Second Hand Houjiidand Furniture. j Stovej Jlepaired Telephone 411 40f. Chick a?ih Ar THORNTON'S Wall Paper Store Window (Jlas.i, a!! kinds 'of Var nish. Picture Framing a Spec ialty. 1'hone 5'iM. BOG Cliickasha Ave. Frofessional CardsJ Oscar Simpson. E. F. Holding SIMPSON & HOLDING LAWYERS. Vlfiicuvtr farmer Suite "It ink. Kotmii li-H. t'twne 138, ; fjjfjaaka ! I). Wclbomt? Oklahoma J. 11. McCalla Welborne 6 HcCalfa Attorneys at Law Chickasha Okla. Stenngripher unil Sottirv Public in (iffict. Offic in rr of the (V.nt N(HnBl flartk Refold liutij A'j;tr Mt:!ton Adrian Keltoa Bond & Melton Lawyers Sulie I, 2, 3, First National Bank Building.- n ti rrf'-'r!"? CO U. id. rLb.i.iLi, UiiiiLloiLII Attorney-at-Low Rooms t, 2, 3, Jo'tnson Bull.llt. TKLHI'HONK 300. i (J.G.1 iemdnn Samuel C.Durliin iit-iiluuii oc iuruiii I Attorneys and i Counselors at Law J 3 1 0'j Chickasha Ave. ChitkasSia, Oklahoma ! 1 1 .1 r Aclolphus Clark ATTORMEY AT U7 Short-Ownley Duildinjr.. riiONKcnr,. lies. J'lione m O.Tico I'hune 803 Dr. S. Homer Bond DENTIST Over Firnt National Hank Oh'u'kasba. Okblioina Purina MM W 4' v