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cniCKXsnx daily express, cmcKAsna, OKLnOMX -w pjan six omiCKmSHA DAILY EXPRESS GEO. H. EVANS, Publisher and Bii3ineni Manager. J. EDWIN POOL, ManaKir.fr Editor. OFFICIAL PAPEIi OF GKADY COUNTY faUfi at fba Tottotflcc jst Chtekatb. Oklahoma, at tecond elate mall mailer I ri t . . IcHtaMHA, OKLAHOMA, JANUARY 26, 1918 S UBS WP TWNS R TBS: Oaa year, delivered by carrier $4.80 Six month, delivered by carrier S.40 Three monthi, delivered by carrier... $'1.20 One month, delivered by currier.. 40c 0e week, delivered by earrier... 10c One year, by mall S4.Q0 Slxmontbe, by mail 12.00 Three mantlia, by mall... $1.00 tingle copy...... .. ...He JUny erroacovi reflecllom oa the character, etanaing or reputation of any perton, firm or corporation and any mil' atatemeat wbkh may appear In thi column! of the Exprett will be giacly corrected upon Itt being brought to the atten tion of the management. QIVK3 ALL THE LOCAL NEWS NEWS BY U. P- WIRE DAILY THE LIBERTY LOAN AND BANK DEPOSITS '1 he mutual roport of the secre tory o' tho treasury contains this statement: The First Liberty loan was sold ami vrid for between Jammry 15 .mil A-j.'-Mist HI. 1K17. and it is inter est In; io note tliuL the reports of tiie nation:) luniks show that be tv.ecu the calls , for reports from liies" banks of Alav 1. 1017, and Sep tember 11, 1IU7, embracing the pe nod in which the First1 Liberty loan wns taken up, and paid for. the na ttoitnl hank' of the- country, instead of M'ii'jr drained of their resources through those vast collections by the toveriunent, actually showed on In cret;H of $ 1 G-I.OUO.OUd in the sum to t:;l of Uieir deposits for thai period. The pigments for the Second Liber ty loan were made with the same eas.j !L;;.t marked the settlements (tf l tie liint" To (he effective machinery afford ed by tl.e Federal Reserve bank is attributed the execution of these fi nancial operations without a tremor -jf financial disturbance. The iotal deposits on November I'O, 1017, of the 7,(150 national banks, amounted to $M.7!i8.O0n,fH)0. an in crease over November 17, l'.ih!, of $2.:;(i!i.OO(t.nno. and an increase Over September 11. 1917, of $1.."C I.OOO.UOO. The total resources of these, banks on November 20 were $18.r.":i.000,000. WAR SAVINGS Thrift Stamps and War Savings Stamps are the most democratic of investments and America expects every American to show love of re publican Institutions by investing in this democratic security. The abro gate amount of the investments and the number of investors in these War Savings securities are in a way the answer of the people of this groat democracy to the call of the cauhe of democracy throughout the world and the vindication of civiliza tion and humanity. . t They afford every person, how ever humble and however small his means, the opportunity to contribute his part, to do his bit, in this great struggle against the military mas ters of Germany who seek to dom inate the world in contempt of jus tice and right and freedom and with out conscience ami without mercy. Surely every . American desire to have a part In (lie defeat of uutoeia cy and the imecess of liberty and right. o OUR DUTY Our country is now at war with a powerful foe which' has destroyed the lives and propertyof our people and dishonored oar sovereignty. This enemy is now kept from our doc ! not, by our own preparedness to defend ,f)ur nation, but because other .countries are holding him at bay. I These friendly countries are fight ing for all that which our flag ym- j Victory is still 1n the distance. I'ntll it Is won our country is in grave (longer. All L'ust rally 'round the Has ut once. We must give service and noi'ey, and life itself, if necessary. . .Ve roust cease dreaming. Euc-h of us must face t lie facts and act, that our national honor, rights and Kf ll'-resi ect aliall bo maintained, and tiir.t d-.-mocracy may live and prevail ove r ; utocracy and the militarism which .sustains it. Public Bulletin. o EXPRESS PACKAGETTES PACKAGETS 23ir.fi City Dads Speak. Look out how you use your jaw Lest you answer to the law; Trait'rous tongues must cease to was, Stand up for your country's flag. I Si Simp says he always notices that he burns lens coal when he doesn't keep his fire going all the time. Table F.thiuette: Don't load so much on your fork that you will hit the (rate nost as vou drive in. Take notice now if you don't ob serve meatless und wheutless days, tho mayor is going to get you. Speaking of a critical situation, that Is exactly what a smoker faces when he loads up his pipe and lacks a "Hfiht." . Now somebody roniM forward with the interesting Information that old Ben Franklin was the original discoverei' of the modern jiethod of "Having diiy)ight"-rwhich Ut further corroboration of the., theory - that "there's nothing new under .the sun." Please, Mr. Weather Man, keep that north door shut till we get an other load of coal. . You can buy more Thrift Stamps, Mr. Patriot, if you smoke fewer ci gars. ? Following the Typographical un ion (loin's the other night, a correct A RAW, SORE THROAT Eises duickly When Yod Apply a Little Musterole. " , A.nd Musterole won't blister like the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It penc il ates to the sore spot with a gentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole Is a clean, white ointment i.'.cdo with oil of mustard. It is fine for r. sick relief from sore throat, bronchitis, tjti.ilitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu-r.-hria, headache, congestion, pleurisy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and aches of Hie back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest (it often prevents pneumonia). Nothing like Musterole for croupy chil dren. Keep it handy for instant use. 30c and 60e jars; hospital size $2.50. 21 census of the orators of the town would have shown an alarming in crease in that variety of animals. As a result of the new ordinance pussed by the council this week, 'cussing'' the government, is going1 io com.i high in Chickasha. Good Clothes Help Quiet, com fortable, ex clusive Dar lors. Music mmm H. J. B Drinks that touch where water fails. Creams and ices with an aftersmack that lingers and really satisfy A STOLEN SMILE 'ER TWO; Well, Possibly. J. Monroe Filch, former represen tative in the lower house of the gen eral assembly from Delaware county, lawyer and Republican politician, who Is by way of being one of tho big farm owners of Delaware county, In showing a company of friends over his big stock farm near York town; the other day, called special attention to the fad that a number Cit pet squirrels lived in the trees near the tenant house that weere so iaioe they treated those about the farm as affectionately as though they (the squirrels) wero kittens. "Why, there's one fox squirrel among 'om, "Fitch told his visitors, "that's so tame he runs to meet me and climbs on my shoulder when ever he notices me come in the gate. If that doesn't prove that even wild animal have affection and sense, what docs it prove, I'd like to know?" "Well, since you've asked the ouestioii," aajd one of his visitors, ever so kindly, "it might prove that. he thinks you're a nut." Indianapo lis News. 1 u ft ou m vour work A DELICIOUS LUNCHES Consisting of all the market affords. The finest of Box Candies made in the world's biggest a n d best ' candy kitchen. ft' ! ROWNSON'S Chickasha's Rexall Store. First National Bank Building WW SCRIPTURE ,: 4, 4. 4. 4. 4- Psalms 24:1-10. The earth is the Lord's, and tho fullness thereof; the world, and they that dwell therein. For he hath founded it upon the seas, ar.d established it upon the floods. Who shall ascend into the hill of the Lord? or who shall stand in his holy place? He that hath clean hands, and a pure heart; who liath not lifted up his soul unto vanity, nor sworn de ceitfully. He shall receive the blessing from the Lord, and righteousness from the God of his salvation. This is the generation of them that, seek Him, that seek thy face, O Jacob. Lift up yoiir heads, O ye gates-; and be ye lift up. ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in. Who is this King of glory? The Lord strong and mighty, the Lord mighty in battle. Lift up your heads, O ye gates; even lift them up, ye everlasting doors; and the King of glory shall come in. Who is this Kin of glory? The Lord of hosts, he Is the King of glory. N NY man who works for other people most of us db-'-bwes it to his employer to be well dressed; and to himself to do it &s fecor.omically as he can. 2 - . : - ; Kv The man you work for will have a better opin ion of your business sense and good judgment if he sees you wearing Hart Scnaffner & Marx Clothes. Because that's a sign to him of several things. First, it shows that you believe in good quality; sec ond, that you believe in real economy; you're willing to pay the price of a good thing, and you see the value in it. " You may be one of the highest salaried men in the place; or one of the lowest; high salaried men were Jow salaried once) but if you fe wearing such clothes as these you're a credit to the house, in looks anyway. r Come in and see what we're talking about; well be glad to see you and show you. - sai3aipHnHEm The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes Try an Express Want Ad and You'll Get Results in a Hurry Feminine Nature. Feminine nature, fortunately, re mains about the same from genera tlon to generation end, while we have no reliable ptutistlcg nt hand Rt the moment, we do not believe thtit the higher education of Women has result ed in any nppt'e-'idde diminution in the world's supply of giggling. Ohio State Journal. BAD HABITS Those wl)a" breakfast at efght o'clock or later, lunch at twelve and have dinner at six are almost cer tain to be troubled- with Indigestion. The.v do not allow time for one meal to digest before taking another. Not less than five hours should elanee between meals.. If you are troubled with indigestion correct your habits and take CUamterlain'a Tablets, and you may reasonably hope for a quick recovery. These- - tablets strengthen the stomach and enable tt to perform its functions , naturally. Obtainable everywhere,., - d&w Only a Few Days Until the First and to buy a Piano at Almost Wholesale Buy Now, Save $100 to $150 We are vacating th first and instead of paying the expense of shipping, etc., we are offering our stock at almost wholesale prices. A saving to you, if you ever expect to own a piano, of $100 td ?130. - - Prices are going up and we can hardly get pianos from the east even now. Buy now while you have a chance to get a good standard make for what "a cheap piano used to sell' tor. 11 t . i $io.0o sends a piano to your home.- Balance in payments , if; you . deaire. Vou can't afford to miss this apportunity to get a high grades piano, Kohler Campbell, Cablo Neson, Keichardt, Brewster, etc. Call and se for yourself. . ;:;f.'( . .It ' VI. M. J3. Arminrong Music Co. 413 Chickasha Ave. f Chickashe, Okla. tii- 3 11 4