The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1897 Page: 1 of 4
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SEVENTH YEAR.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA,'FRIDAY, OCTOHER '2'2, 1H! 7
NUMBER ■).
Lincoln Coiniy look First Prizes on Cotton and Gorn at the Guthrie Fair.
M. H. Reeves is building.
W. M. Allison is in Pawnee.
Take your cotton to Owen.i.
D. W. Ulam is preparing to
build.
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E. N. Bowman is up from
McLoud.
Lincoln County Ranks First on Cotton.
The first prize, consisting of *100.00, offered by the Coyle1 " mT T'w
cantile Company for the largest county display of cotton ''^n Knii-Auruin * '
Rev. and Mrs. Thomson were
.in town Tuesday,
• Mrs. Sam Price has been Quite
sick the past week.
The schools moved into the
new building this wTeek.
J. S. Newby was up from- his i
farm the first of the week.
Anderson wants yolir cotton,
• butter, eggs, and chickens.
Wanted: 100 cords of wood.
* 1.50 per cord. The Lincoln Mill
Co.
Major H. E. Glazier, of the A.
and M. college, was here .yester-
day. _____
Wanted:—.25 teams to haul
cotton to the railroad.- The Linc-
oln Mill Co.
Lincoln county ranked third
on general county display at the
Guthrie fair.
Ed. L. Dunn, of IvicLoud, was
in Chandler Monday and called
on the News. *
Merc
at the territorial fair* at Guthuio was awarded to Lincoln county.
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The first prize, consisting of $100.00, offered by the Coyle
Mercantile Company for the largest township display of cotton
at the territorial fair wa's awarded tjo Osage township, Lincoln Co.
President Jones Back from St. Louis.
From Tuesday 's Oklahoma City Times-Journal.
President Jones got back last night from a month's visit in
St. Louis, Chicago, and other points. He announces that a million
dollars' worth of bonds have been taken by capitalists, and that an
option has been given until Friday for t h^ playing of"I he balance.
Work will immediately follow the sale of'the bonds, as all prelimin-
ary work "has bee'n done. Mr. Jones will return to St. Louis in a
few days in order to look after the railroad matters.
W. R. Anderson sold his resi-
dence property in the north part
of town this week.
son will build again.
C. O. Hand was clown* from j
Elba yesterday trying our cotton
market and was well pleased
with the results.
Mrs. E. L. Conklin and her
three charming daughters, Miss-
es Maud, Esteile, and lone, were
here Monday evening on their
way home from their western
outing.
Anderson wants
butter, e^gs, and c
The News and the Oklahoma
Farmer a year for *1.00.
Anderson wants your cotton,
butter, eggs, and chickens.
While down at Owens' gin yes-
tereay we found* that they had
run out 730 bales of cotton, and
had 1(5 bier loads waiting.
Anderson wants your cotton,
butter, eggs, and chickens.
There have been a good many
real estate transfers in Chandler
this.week, and the demand for
Chandler property is increasing.
Anderson wants your cotton,
butter,' eggs, and chickens.
Rev„ Stock well; the new M. E.
pastor, arrived Tuesday and at
once began work. He is a -very
pleasant and earnest appearing
mail, and we wish him success.
Anderson wants your cotton,
butter, eggs, and chickens.
Bowdle,
lOth, to
your cotton,
kens.
Owens will buy all the seed
cotton you have at the highest
market price.
O. B. Kee sold his residence
property west of town this week
to W. E. Merydith.
H. W. Morrison says Lincoln
county will beat the whole terri-
tory "at the fair next year.
Don't forget that the old relia-
ble Owens cotton gin is better
prepared than ever for work.
C. F. Mears, of Parkland, was
one of the organizers of the ter-
ritorial ,swine-growers asso< ia-
tion.
A Mr. Benson was over from
Guthrie this week buying cotton
•of the local dealers for the export
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Miss Hazel Colburn returned
from Guthrie Saturday ami Mrs.
Colburn and the other children
came Wednesday.
The best guaranteed calfskin
shoe in town is the Noyes-Nor-
man and you can buy them at
the old reliable A No. 1 Store.
The Carney gin caught fire
last week but the flames were
extinguished with a damage of
only about -;-0.
One evidence of the local pros-
perity is that, in spite ot the low-
price of cotton, C. A. Filtsch has
sold 100 new wagons within the
past few weeks.
All parties having accounts
due the Chandler Nursery Co.,
on or before Oct. 1st w ill please
call at once fit the Lincoln county
bank and settle with O. B. Kee,
treasurer.
Anderson wants your cotton,
butter, fggs, and chickens.
Oriu Ashton returned Monday
from his trip to Kansas City
with the First Regiment Band.
He remained in Guthrie last
week and played with the band
at the territorial fair.
If you want to sell your cotton
in the seed, Owens will buy it.
We are still in the front row
with the best line of queensware
in Lincoln county. We sell it
cheap too at the A No. 1 Store.
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butter,
... wants your cotton,
eggs, and chickens.
The following assignments of
M. E. ministers have been nnuh
for points in Lincoln county:
Carney, C. A. Owens; Chandler,
E. S. Stockwell; Parkland, .J. C.
Barker; Stroud. <!. S. I'ritton.
' The following marriage licens-
es have been issued during the
past week: On the Kith, to Wes
ley Lack! and Lizzie M.
of Arlington; -on the
Richard Duncan and Addie Nul-
lake, both Indians, of Econtuck-
ha; on the 19th, to Samuel Falls,
and Edna Thrifty, of Cushing; on
the 20th, to John Embry, of
Chandlei, a nd Cora A. McCreary,
of Arlington.
(Published from Oct. 22nd to Nov 2fitli.)
Notice for Publication.
I nd i)lllee Jit (>Wla 'loma < 'i>.\
( )cl id. is'.it,
Notice is hereby jrfven that the following-
named person has Hied notice of his intention
to make final proof in support « f his claim, and
thai said proof will be made before S. A. Cor-
dell, prolate judge, at Chandler, (). T., on
Dee. 7, 18(. 7, viz:
newton thornton,
For the NK 't section s in township 12, north
Anderson wants your cotton,
butter, eggs, and chickens.
Anderson wants your cotton,
butter, eggs, and chickens.
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Big Fruit, big corn and
cotton you saw at the fair,
but big bargains are to be found
The habeas corpus case of at the A No. 1 Store and Feuquay j
| rantfe 1 east I. M.
Pe names the following witnesses to prove
! his continuous residence upon and cultivation
j of. said land, viz:
VV. A. Scott, of Clifton, Oklahoma.
Th. >nn .1 .lo- «>f
William King, of
.lames H. Jacobs, of
i 500." Sky hour S. Prick, Register.
David Aaron, a colored man who and Holland will take pleasure in
telling you what they are.
Cheap Honey to Loan
Plenty of cheap money to loan
is in jail charged Willi
horses, was tried befon
Cordell Tuesday, and the
er was remanded to jail.
stealing
J u dgt
prison-
'(First Publication, Oct. ''' )
■ I 'ublication Not ice. .
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Territory of < )klahoma,
('onnt v of Lincoln,
I In the district court of Lincoln county. Okla-
homa territory.
YV. .1. Mitchell, plaintiff, i
vs
Anderson wants
butter, eggs, and <•
your cotton,
kens.
Awarded
p.igliest Honors—World's Fan
Ciofil Medal, Midwinter Fair.
DR.
(ORSAM
AJ'ure Grape Cream oS Tartar Powder.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
on Lincoln county farms. Low
rate of interest my, specialty.
! E. W. Hoyt, Chandler, Okla.
Resolutions.
Flynn, Okla., Oct. 17, 1897.
At the regular meeting of the
i Fairview Sunday school <m Sun-
day, Oct. 17, 1HSJ7, the following
resolutions were adopted:
Whereas, In view 'if the In-., w-liavesus
mined by tlie (les ' ti of ouY friend and -eerein-
rv. Mi— Klinii 1 'astalor. and of the till lie i vier
ioss sustained by tho-e who are nearest and
deare-i to III I t he ret < h e. be it
Uesoivert. That it is but u juM tribute to the
meinofvoMliedepartedfiis.lv that in re ret
' tiii^r her removal from our midst we mourn
I for one who was in every w ay Worthy of our
respect and re-' ird.
Resolved, That we sincerely condole with
the family of the deceased on I he di-p« nsation
I with which it ha- pleased Divine 1'iovidonce
to afflict them and commend lliem foi eot-o
latlon to Mini who orders nil thin . foi the
best, and \\ 110-e chastisements are meant in
; mercy.
Resolved, That a copy of these re-.olut ions
expressinn hi r heartfelt mpathy and sorrow
be spread upon the records ot out -.chool. and
a copy there ii b,* Iran-mi ttedto the family of
our deceased • -><•• a d to ea. Ii newsp.ipi i in
j Chandler By Order of i ominittee. ^
rhompson,
• HANK
Secretary of S.
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,1. T. Cook, M. L. Cowan.
.1, II Major. and J. .J.
Click, defendants.
The above named non-residei:i defendants.
J. T Cook, M L .Cowan, John H. Majof, and
J. J. Click, will take notice that on the Kth
dav of September, 1HS#7, the above named
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ihe district court of Lincoln county. Oklahoma
territory, sinner said defendants for the sum <>1
said sum being the amount du« said
plaintiff on contract, as general agent for1
territory.
. Said defendants will further take noiice
that, on the Hth das of September 1895 the
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al'lidavit in said cause, that the clerk of said
court issued an order of at tachment thereon
and the same was delivered to the sheriff of
said county.,that said sheriff levied upon ami,
attached tlte following described prop rtyot
the defendant John H. Major. t« -\ i Lot -
one (1) and two in bloe,,-.event v • ix t ;<>)
in the town of Chandler. Lincoln e ninty. Ok-
lahoma territory, and all' I he appurt enance^
thereunto belonging, -aid propert y being
known n> the Mitchell Hotel: that miles-,
said defendants answer or otherwise plead t o
the petition tiled in said cause on or before
the 4th day of December. lKi'i. the same will
be taker as true and judgment rendered
thereon in accordance with tip' praver
thereof, and an order of sale issued for .said
fin • •
in witness whreof I have hereunto set nr.
hand and aftixed the seal of id court at
Chandler Lincoln county. Oklahoma territory,
this riOth day of October, lsi'7
Louis K. Pjtts. 9
By J' A. NiBf^ACK, Deputy.
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Gilstrap, H. B. & Gilstrap, Effie. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, October 22, 1897, newspaper, October 22, 1897; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115355/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.