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5 (I I S K A i H A SAILY I XNEti, CHtCKAHA KLAHOBAi fin thim Doing in Ihcno Columns L q VALUE RECEIVED! FOR RENT FOR U K.NT Basement umlor tho Daily KxjiroHH office, very cheap. Call at this office. 7-27-tr FOIl HUNT Rooms for light house, keeping; modern conveniences; soft utter; fL'.r.i) per week. Call 927 Chick asha avenue, or phone Mrs. Gen. Hur ley. r.r.. s i.vm WANTIfc. WANTED To buy and iell new and iecoud hand furnltur and Hotbs. B Tolas Broa. 814 Kaneaj 11-23-1 ra WANTED Lady bookkeeper and collector. Address by mall, II. 0., rare Express office. 8-1 f-3t WANTED-SfwIiiB to do; both plain and fancy. Phone L.",8. Jessie Haker. 8-1 15-.", t WAN TED-Lady demonstrator to travel In south. Inquire for "Coon," Savoy Hotel, t; to 7 p. m. 8 If! :!t WANTED Hoya to carry routes, after school hours. Phone H. S. I)a? ley, Dally Oklahoman, Savoy Hotel, before noon. WANTED Men to learn barber trade; an army of nur Rradnat.es run ning shops depending upon tin for bar bers; many Jobs waltiux; can't b bad elsewhere; no limit to term; write to day. Moler llarber College, KansaH City, Mo. 8-1 Mil WANTED One active woman In each town to take orders for custom tailored corsets; guaranteed for one year; permanent business; establish ed IT, years; to i;,u monthly; aam pies on approval; free advertising, write quit kfor s.-lling plan.. National Corcstieres, Dept. lot;, Chicago, 111. 8-IT-.lt FOR SALE. Foil SAl.K Plenty of Rood dirt from Johnson building, corner Fourth, and Chlf-kuxha avenue Apply W. F. WarflelJ or W. V.. Greer, phone loll.", or izc. FOR SALE On account of not bo Ins able to handle our peaches for a limited time wo will sell out free stone pesehes at 50 cents per bushel, to bo pitked by purchaser. The Crouch Or phan Homo. S It It FOR KALE Finn vaunt; tlioroueh bred Jeroy cow, with yoinu; calf. Ca'l at fi"o South Seventh. S-.V"t FOR MI.K-Cheap, three Llewellyn bird pups. See ('has. Pearson, lot'Ii Choctaw av. i ue. S-LV."l Bargains in Lands M0 ftins of sniDiith chocolate loam land, 8 miles from Marlow, fenced with 4 wires, prist 4 rods apart, 2 large tanks everlaetlu g water, well and windmill; dun acres of this land Is fine farming land; owner is forced to raise KiuiK money and orfers this land at a sacrifice. Only $12.50 per acre, haif cash. This is the cheapest land of fered for sale in Oklahoma, consider ing quality of land and location. 310 acres of fine prairie land .'a miles from Trndley; everlasting run ning water, good timber on creek; f.-iiced with ,1 wires. Has good turf of p Ft em buffalo and grammar - .... ... .... , V ci c rj. ....., in vbuu it,, mi) ui unit hjttctv, half or this Is good tillable; 2." acn-s will grow nllalfa. Trice, only $!2,r,0 per acre; can secure loan of $s per acre. 210 acres of smooth unimproved laud, 1 mile from Middlelairg; W acres prairie, balance some timbre; untiling water. Trice $12.00 per acre. loo acres K miles from I'ocasset; first class level chocolate loam land; l.lfl acres in cultivation; (10 good grass land; 4 room house, barn and' other Improvements. Trice $:',0 per acre, in cluding crop, which Is well worth II, 0ot). This Is our best bargain on im proved laud. Owuer mnat nell t sacrifice. FOH TnADE. ItlO acres 1 mile from Amber; 100 JLJi. .Hit J J J: A. place three lines here and run it thi:ee times for....... LOST AND FOUND. FOUND Hetweon .ailroad cross ing and old toll bridge, a purse con taining money; on Rural Route No, G. Owuer call at Daily Express office, prove properly and pay for this ad. 8-r.-;u LOST A coral cameo of a ladies' bead; setting of a mall finder ring. Finder please return to Marie McMas ter at this office and receive reward. . . 8-i u-3t LOST--Somewhere in the business district of Chickaaha, August 8, I left a lady's umbrella having a gold and pearl handle. Kinder please notify It. K. Daveriwrt. Phone 8il. 8 Hilt LOST Red lap robe, from buggy, last evening. Return to W. T. Cloud, coun ty treasurer, and rec-i-itm niward. 8-13-21 MISCELLANEOUS. TO TRADE 2-0 acre farm In Okla homa, to trade for good rooming house or hotel In Chickasha, or any other good town In Oklahoma. Ad dress W. H. Orange, Cement, Okla. 8 ir. :;t SHOCKING SOUNDS. in the earth are aometlmes heard be fore a terrible earthquake, that warn of Iho coming iteril. Nature's warn ings are kind. That dull pain or ache In the back warns you the kldneyg heed attention If you would escape those dangerous maladies, dropsy, dia b.ip or ISrlKht's disease. Take Elec tric Hitters at once and Bee backache fly and all your best feelings return. ".My auti received great benefit from their use for kidney and bladder trou ble," writes I'eter Pondy, South Hock wood, Mich. "It is certainly a great kidney medicine." Try it. SO cents at Drown & Co. d&w Real Estate Tor Sale 210 acres, Improved, near MIdd eberg. Trice $12 0 per acre. Time on $i:.rtO. li0 acres,' 4.1 under cultivation; small bonne, good crib, sheds; all fenced; running water. Trice $1000; mortgage JSOfl. 2oo acres near Amber, ion actes un der cultivation. Trice $;biuO; time on $000. 7 room house, modern; good cave, lri;e barn, well, West III11. I'rice Jicr.o. Jonas Cook and City Property ates of level land In cultivation;! fenced, running water; CO acres good grass; him stialght loan of $12'0 due In 9 years; commission notes are paid. Trice fOnoO; will exchange for good residence pre pert y in a good town. 100 acres near Hobart; PO acres In cultivation; 4 -room bouse; loan , of $l.Sint; will exchange equity for unin cumbered property; stock of groceries or might consider some other ,iod I. 2('o acres of improved land near To casset; price $10 per acre; will trade for good business worth the money, or nood income property; brick business pret erred, i;o acres of land near Amber, value $2000; will trade for large tract and pay difference or would consider trade good city property. Two good brick business bonnes in El Keno; one paying $100 per month, other $7." per month; will trade either or both for good bottom laud. CITY PROPERTY, Modern 7-room dumse in the best residence part of Chickasha; 75 ft. east from barn, frtilt trees and shade trees, house and iiiiproveuienta; cost $2'.oo; house 'sold for $lum i years ago. I'rice now, $2 too. Modern ,'iooin houae, well located; block from pavement; nearly now. Trice $lt;ot; small cash payment and easy terms. All tlio Time" 25c LaiHl and Loon: Two brick buildings; business prop erty In Chickasha, to trade for land. l.'tt acres, price ?17.a0 per acre, worth t:io. Several trac.tg of land (large and small) to trade for income property. Have private money to loan -in city property; miiRt be good; also low rates on farm loana. FOR SALE 70 acres raw bottom land; 40 acres tillable; G mileg of good town. I'rlce IToO; a bargain. A.M.Looniis Phone 1072. 112 S. 3rd St. I ts lm (First published August 3, 1312.) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATfc UNDER FORECLOSURE. Notice is hei-eby given that In pur suance of an order or aale issued out of the District Court of Grady Ccunty, Oklahoma, on the 31st day of July, 1912, In an action wherein the Mid land Savings and Loan Company, a corporation, waa plaintiff, and J. a Deen, Ada Deen, G. W. Huff, Washita Valley Investment Company, and W H. Saunders & Company, were defend ants, said oruek of sale being directed to me, the undersigned sheriff of Crady County, Oklahoma, command lug me to levy upon, apptaise, and seii the following described property, to-wlt: Lots numbered Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) In Block liUinbered. Thirty-eight (28) in tlio Town of Alex, Grady County, Oklahoma. To satisfy a Judgment and decree of foreclosure in favor of said plaintiff and against Eald defendants, obtained and made In said Court on the 8th day of June, 1912, for the sum of Five Hundred Thirty-seven and 60-1 dol lars ($:127.fiO,) with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from date of said judgment, together with coKts of fiaid action and coats accruing, and a Judgment and decree of foreclosure obtained and made in said action and on said date In favor of said defendant, O. W. Huff and at;a!iiRt said fendants, J. A. Deen and Ada Deen, for the sum of One Hundred Fifteen and 1-100 dollars ($ll"..0l) with jnoret therein nt the rate of ten per cent pr annum from the date of said Judgment. I will, on Tuesday, the 3d day of September, 1312, at the hour of two o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front door of the Court House, in the City of Chickasha, 1n said County and Slate, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for each the Bald property above described, or to much thereot as will satisfy said Judgment, with interest and costs. Witness my hand this 31st day of July,. A. I). 1912. JOHN 0. LEWIS, Sheriff of Grady County. By J. A. TliuMTSON, HE UN DON & DUURIN, Deputy. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 8-:i-3od Houses to Rent 10 room iuuueiit al SixiU aud Dakota avenue $20.00 7 room at 415 Iowa avenue 12.150 room modern on Washington near Fifth . . 12.50 room modern, 523 Washing ton avenue . 12. room at 1004 Dakota avenue 7.50 3 room at 100S Dakota avenue.. COO 3 room at 1005 Colorado avenue. .00 $1000 private money to loan on first mortgage security. p. I" fJuvjAiii Ldi LL)I N(j, y.jt Aci'.n-s (Tie otroet from i'ostoffice, CHICKASHA,. OKLA- 1 1 i , L nan Pursuant to a call by Thomas C. Harrill, chairman of the Democratic slate committee of the state of Okla homa issued on the 10th day of Au gust, !)12, the Democrats 'of the var ious precincts of Grady county are hereby called upon to meet in their respective voting places on Wednes day, the 2 1 st day of August at 2 o'clock p. m. of Bald day, to select delegates from said precincts to a Democratic county convention to be held at Chick asha on Saturday, the 2-ith day of Au gust, 1912, for the purpose of select ing delegates to the state Democratic convention to te held In Oklahoma City on Wednesday, the 28th day of August, 1912, In compliance with the call of the state committee. At your precinct meetings on Wed nesday, the 21st day of August, you will elect one delegate to the county convention for every ten votes cast in the precinct for United States senator in the primary election held on the 6th day of August, 1912, and one dele gate for every major part of ten votes cast at said election. Yon are further directed to elect a Democratic county committeeman from your precinct, either re-elect the one at present holding said position or elect some other person for said position, said precinct county central committeeman are to meet in Chicka sha on the 21st day of August at 1:30 o'clock p. m. of said date, to transact such business as may properly come before the committee, to-wit: To elect a county chairman and to perfect a permanent organization in the county for the approaching campaign. You are urgently requested to attend these meetings and send a full delega tion to tlte county convention at Chickasha as he business to be trans acted Is of great importance, since the campaign la now on from president down to constable and we wish to elect the entire ticket .In November, and thn am can only be accomplished by each and every Democrat getting Into the harness and .remaning there. All Democratic papers please copy this notice. Yours respectfully, J. F. I1ISHOP, Attest: County Chairman. li. J. MILLER, Secretary. ' HE WON'T LIMP NOW. No mors limping for Tom Moore of Cochran, Ga. "t had a bad sore on my instep that nothing seemed to help till I used Bucklin's Arnica Salve,'' he writes, "but this wonderful healer soon cured me." Heals old, running acres, ulcers, boils, burns, cuts, bruises, eczema or piles. Try it. Only 23 cents, at Brown & Co. d&w (First published Julyt23, 1912.) NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Whereas, on the 22ml day of July, 1912, an Order ot Sale was duly Issued out of the District Court, of Grady County, State of Oklahoma, in a cer tain action therein pending wherein J. R. Utterback was plaintiff and K. K. Murphy and Mary G. Murphy were defendants, being cause No. 2iiS3, commanding me, the undersigued Sheriff of Grady County, to advertise and sell, according to law, the follow ing described property, situate in Grady County, Stale of Oklahoma, to wit: All of Lots One (1) and Two (2), and the East half ot the N. W. quar ter of Section Thirty-one (,11), tn Township Five (5), North, of Rama Eight (8) West, of the. I. M.. to satisfy a certain Judgment rendered la said action on the Ifita day of January, 11)12, in favor of the plaintiff, aud against the defendants above named, for the sflm ot $2311.62 with Interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum fram the said ICtU day of Jauuuiy, 1512, unu juumttii for i'ut) further sum rendered on buid date la favor ot plaintiff and1 against said de fendants fur the Etna of $500.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from said ICth day ot January, 11)12, and costs of Raid actloa In the sum of $23.65. Now, therefore, notice Is hereby given that on the 26th day of August, 1912, at the front door of the- Court House, in the City of Chiekas,ha, Grady County, State of Oklahoma, at the boor of ten o'clock a. m. on said day, 1 will offer said above mentioned and described land for sale and sell same to the highest and bent bidder for cosh in hand, subject, however, to a certain mortgage for $2000.00 to 11. T. Dayioa, dated November 15th, 190S; as iu said Judgment and order of sale directed Witness my hand this 22nd day of July, 1912. JOHN C. LEWIS, Sheriff of Grady County, Okla. By J, A. THOMPSON, Deputy. SIMPSON & HOLDING. ii 1 1 Li 1 ui i i-'tj (First published August 11, 11112.) SHERIFF'S SALE. Slate of Oklahoma, Grady County, ss.: G. M. Feclilieiiner vs. Continental Cigar Vending Co, Notice is hereby given, that by vir tue of an execution to lna directed and now in my hands, Issued out of the Clerk's office of Superior Court, State o' Oklahoma, in and for the County of Grady, upon a Judgment rendered In said Court In favor of C. M. Fech hcimer, and against Continental Cigar Vending Co., I have levied upon the following described property of said defendant, to-wit: One J. W. Wright lathe, And that I shall, on Monday, the 20th day of August, A. D. 1912, at the hour o" 11 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the Ccurt House in said County and State, proceed to sell the right, title and in terest of the above named Continental Cigar Vending Co. in and to the above described property to satisfy said Judgment and costs amounting to $-'.1.65 dollars, together with all ac cruing costs of sale, and Interest on same from the 17th day of April, 1012 at the rate of per cent per an num, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash. JOHN C. LEWIS, Sheriff of Grady County, By J. A. THOMPSON, Deputy. Dated nt Chickasha, this 12th day ot August, 1912. 8-14 1 I'd (First published August 14, 1912.) SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Oklahoma, Grady County, ss A L. McCoy vs. Continental Cigar Vending Co. Notice is hereby given, that by vir tue of an execution to me directed and new In my hands, issued out of the Clerk's office of District Court, State of Oklahoma, in and for the County of Grady, upon a Judgment rendered in said Court in favor of A. 1 McCoy and against Continental Cigar Vend lng Co., I have levied upon the fol lowing described property of said de foidant, to-wlt: One screw piacMne, One emery stand,. One polisher head, One blower, Ten feet soft buffs, nine felt wheels And that I shall, on Monday, the 20th day of August, A. D. 1912, ai.tne Tiour of 11 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the Ccurt House In said County and State proceed to sell the right, title and in terest of the above named Continental Cigar Vending Co. in and to the above described property to satisfy said Judgment and costs amounting $7.16.25, together Vlth all accruing costs of sale, and interest on the same from the 17th day of April 1912 at the rate of per cent. per an num. at public auction to the highest bidder for cash. JOHN C. LEWIS, Sheriff of Grady County By J. A. THOMPSON, Deputy. Dated at Chickasha this 12th day ot August, 1912. 8-ll-lOd (First published August 1.',, 1912.) NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE UNDER EXECUTION. Notice Is hereby given, that In rur nuance of a writ of execution issued out of the Clerk's office of the District Court in and for Grady County, State of Oklanoma, on the fifth day of A gust, 1912, in an action wherein AV Matthews was plaintiff and R. Fletch er was defendant, commanding me levy upon the property belonging to said defendant, R. Fletcher, sufficient to satisfy a Judgment rendered in sail action in favor of said V. C. Mat thews against said R. Fletcher for the sum of $2t).04 with $8.1.1 costs, with interest thereon from the date of Judg ment the 12th day of June, 1912, I have levied upon certain lands and tene ments belonging to said R. Fletcher, not exempt from sale under execution, tor want of goods and chattels of said R. Fletcher, to-wit, lot six in block seventy-eight of the City of Chickasha, In said county and state, as shown by the government map of said city, and have duly caused said lunda aud tene ments to be appraised according to law, at three hundred fifty dollars ($r,fljo.) Now, therefore, notice is hereby given, that in pursuance of the com mands of said writ, I will offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest tmttier sail lands ami tenements, or so much thereof as will satisfy the said judgment and costs, on the "1st day or September, 1!U2, at 10 a. m. of said day, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Chickasha, in said County and State. Witness my hand this lltli day of AuSiust, 1!G2. JOHN' C. LKWIS, Sheriff of Grady County. Hy J. A. TllOMi'SOV, Deputy. 8-i.v:sttd rrr a q si Hish Cbc: Paintin r D coi. Real Estate Fcr Si 20 acres of smooth land 3 miles of this city; on section line; all In culti- itloa. Price $1000. Will take $500 worth of city property , balance lu cash. IS acres of nice smooth land, lVa miles west of city; no nicer place for a suburban home. Prlco for Quick sale, $1250. 7 acres of nice smooth valley land miles west of city; 4 acres in alfalfa; fancing on Bectlon Una 80 acres of land, all" In cultivation; 3'4 miles west of city. Price $6000; will take some city property. 80 acres land, well improved, near Norge, to trade for good city property. I write fire and tornado Insurance. n Tirnrififi! 1 1 ' 117 SOUTH THIRD ST. Phone 88. Chickasha, Okla. tone's Met. 121 South Third Past DueJAccountsare Due. Prompt pay ment solicited, please. Need the money or would , . not ask for it. -. and will come for it JELLY GLASSES With Tops 25c per dozen Here id a Big Special for a short time only: A 3 pound can of Pears for 10c, good Pears too. Did you ever see them at such a price before? The Little Cash Grocery B. M. Q'Brkn, TfopMi Cbk. Ave 8 6 1m To the I'eople of Chlckaoha, OkIa.:! We are the only boot aud shoe mak cr3 in your city and county. We make boots and shoes, and, in fant all kinds of foot wear, made at home, vve spend our money with you. Do you not think we ought to get a part of your trade? When you spend dime with us, you have a chance to get It back; but when you buy hand me downs the eastern men get it and it la goodby to what you Bpend. Help your local man. Bvi in the band wagon and help home enterprise. We need your patronage, and we are going to get It if we know how. Give ua trial. We do the only repairing done by shoe makerg in Grady county, DeAndrea's Sfioe Slop 1C9 South Third Street. Formerly the New State Shoe Factory! ORDINANCE NO. 5C8. An Ordinance ReRulutlnn the Diaplay of Food Products on the Sidewalks of fhe City ot Chickasha and Pre scribing a Penalty for the Violation Thereof. He It Ordained by the Mayor and Counoilmen of the City ot Chicka sha, Oklahoma: Section 1. That it shall be unlawful for any person, persons, firm or cor poration to display any food products on the sidewalks of the City of Chick asha unless tlte same Is placed upon an elevated platform at least two fojt liiKti ana Is witliiu two feet of tiie properly line of the premises occupied by the person displaying same. bit'. 4. l hat any person, persons, firm or corporation violating any cf the provisions of this ordinance snail be deemed guilty of a misdemeanoi and shall, upon conviction therefor, be fined not less than $j.oo nor more than fZn.M. See. 3. That It is necessary for the health, peace and safety of the Inhab itants it said city that this ordinance he in full force and effect from and after its passneo, approval ami put) in.iiion ami aeconintf.ty an .-mH-jteiicy is hereby declared to exist by reason whereof this ordinance shall be In full force and effect frtn and after ii passage, approval and publication. rassed and approved with Section 3 considered separately by an affirm ative vote of three fourths majority m Is' -w W t? X u n u. iiiyiii ou Phone 232 of alt. members elect of the city conn cil on this 1st day of Aur.ust, !': !. Approved J. II. Ht'-RTON, Mayor. At test: 'W. II. l;i'U.(r.-..j, i !,y Cn-lit, iii2 This i.-i a (Kane f r jit, as Ok!;!,. large fruit crop. We are going tn be head' quarten for Fruit Jars Jar Tops, Rubbers, etc. We have the Mason Jars in three sizes: PINTS QUARTS Half Gallons We also handle the Schram Self Sealing Jar: that ia one of the beat jars on the market. Ask to se them; we would be glad to show you this jar as there has been a valuable im provement made on them this year. IfTEO Phone 82-84. 120 S.Third Street. LAUBACH Buy and sell all kinds of New and Second Hand "Shl Afd Furniture Stovei Repaired. Telephone 411 - 40tJ uhiekjsflha Ave. The Chickasha Iron Works We have added new and up-to- date machinery to our plant and are able to do any OacMne or Fossdry Vofk We make a specialty of Saah Weights. Structural Iron Work and.Job Work. Blacksmith Shop in connection. See the Nix Corn Stalk Cutter which we manufact ure. CONRAD BROS. Professional Cards Oscar Simpson. B. F. Holding IIQLOI'IG S1UPS01I LAWYERS. Office over Farmer Stale 'Ba,?. Kooto 12-li, Phone 498. Chickasha Oklahoma R. D. Welborne Attorney at Law Chickasha, Okla. icrnjir3p!icr fi.iA otuty Vutln, iu vi7.t,tf. Office In reur of the Citirena Nntiunal uak. Reford Bond Alger Melton Adrian Melton BOND & MELTON LAWYERS Suite i, 2, 3, First Natiotaal Bant Building. C. M. Fechheimer Attorney-at-Lavv Rooms i, 2, 3, Johnson Building. TELEPHONE 3oo. ' C.C.IIerndon. Samuel C.Durbin Herndon & Dur Lin Attorneys and Counsfllnrs at Law 3 1 0vi Chickasha Ave. ChickatlkA, Ok!!iow Mdtf Adolphus Clark Attorney-at-Lavv Short-Owsky Duildiii-f. PHONE CCS. Res. Phone O OScePhraaS;. Df S. Homer Bond DENTIST Over First National Eisk Chic.ka?ha. Oklaho-. Chiropractic Office 201'; (" ' : 1 ; Fern ! -i a ft J Chv I