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THE
CHANDLER NE
WS.
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SEVENTH YEAR.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1898.
NUMBER 52.
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The Mascot Clothing; House
Is now open for business in the new building (the Dawson building) and invite
you to call and see their immense stock of Clothing, Hats, Caps, Furnishing
Goods, and Boots and Shoes. It is the FINEST, LARGEST, and most COMPLETE
stock in Lincoln county. Remember the place, southeast corner 10th St. and Man-
vel Ave., opposite post office. The Mascot Clothing House, Chandler, Okla,
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District Court Notes.
The following are some of the
cases that have been disposed of
this term of court:
TERRITORIAL.
Territory vs John Claunchand
Fletcher DeFore, grand larceny:
dismissed as to Claunch.
Territory vs Charles Long-
shore, murder: trial by jury; ver-
dict, not gmlty.
Territory vs Adam Parker,
rape: continued for arrest.
Territory vs Will Hendon and
L. D. Weaver, robbery: contin-
ued till arrested.
Territory vs John Freel, rob-
bery: continued.
Territory vs Gillam Grissom,
Garfield Grissom, S. J. Gris-
som, et al, kidnaping: con-
tinued.
Territory vs Ell Tyler, felon-
ious assault: dismissed.
Territory vs Cash and Garrett,
running gambling room: contin-
ued.
Territory vs Holt, assault and
battery: continued.
Territory vs Robert R. Mc-
Cain, appeal: continued.
Territory vs Geo. P. Watson
and John Hilton, burglary, sec-
ond degree: plead guilty; sen-
tenced to two years in the peni-
tentiary.
Territory vs J. W. Howe and
Lewis Wilsie, grand larceny:
Howe found guilty; Wilsie not
yet tried.
Territory vs Phillip Mclntyre,
entering store with intent steal:
plead guilty and received a
sentence of 20 days in jail and
tine of .£50.
Territory vs John Blake, felo-
nious assault: guilty: sentence of
10 days in jail and tine of *5.
Territory vs John Fox, grand
larceny: verdict, not guilty. ' •
Territory vs Louisa Green,
bigamy: offence committed in
Pott, county; held for action of
Pott, county grand jury.
Territory vs W. C. Logue, big-
amy: offence committed in Pott,
county; held for action of Pott,
county grand jury.
civil cases.
James F. Ayars vs Henry J.
Devers, injunction: dismissed.
L. W. Walk vs Wm. Beatty,
injunction: dismissed.
John E. Davis vs Henry C.
Walters and Lizzie Walters, to
confirm sale of real estate: sale
confirmed and deed executed.
William Trone vsNadcyTrone,
divorce: dismissed.
J. W. McNeal vs board of edu-
cation of town of Chandler, suit
for judgment on school war-
rants: dismissed.
Mary J. Silvers vs J. W. De-
vine and Emil Berwick, judg-
ment for possession of real es-
tate: verdict for plaintiff.
Town of Chandler vs Wm. Bel-
ford, appeal: continued.
J. H. Manning vs Jerry Lear,
Mary Lear, and Mary J. Silvers,
to confirm sale of real estate:
sale confirmed.
Harrison F. Orvis vs Jane Or-
vis, divorce: decree of divorce,
absolute in 0 months.
J. W. Kennedy vs Wm. Kelly,
appeal: dismissed at costs of
plaintiff.
Geo. Lewis and others vs board
of county commissioners, peti-
tion in equity (injunction): dis-
missed at costs of plaintiff.
Thos. L. Black vs Sarah Black,
divorce: continued.
Fred C. Sheldon and Frank L.
Burnham vs R. H. Chapel, ap-
peal; judgment for plaintiffs,
motion for new trial by defend-
ent.
Lillie Musgrove vs Wm. Mus-
grove, divorce: divorce granted,
absolute in G months.
Wilson Bum in vs Baramer
Bumm, divorce: dismissed.
Cora A. Marley vs Jacob R.
Marley, divorce: decree granted,
absolute in (5 months.
Alice Tyler vs Eli Tyler, di-
vorce: dismissed.
J. A. Ousler vs James L. Get-
man, suit brought in error: judg-
ment for plaintiff.
J. D. Yoder vs A. J. Morris
and W. J. Dickerson, damages:
continued.
Jennie Griftin, heir at law of
Chas Seay, deceased, vs John W.
Morgan, injunction: continued.
James Reed vs Earnest Eas-
ley, appeal: dismissed at costs
of plaintiff.
S. P. Creason vs Elizabeth
Creason, divorce: continued.
Town of Chandler vs James
McCowau, appeal: verdict, guilty;
£5 and costs.
Mary Hocker vs John George
Hocker, divorce: continued for
service.
Albert Braselton vs F. R.
Vlasak, injunction: dismissed.
W. A. Braselton vs A. B. Ham-
mer, petition in error:'error con-
fessed.
Town of Chandler vs Sarah
I Phillips, appeal: appeal dis-
( missed.
St. Louis Furniture Store,
I have just received another big lot of furniture and my store is
crowded. I must make room for a carload that will be here
on the first train that comer to Chandler. Now is the time
to buy if you want furniture, carpets and queensware
at your own price. They MUST go as 1 have to
have room. Here are a few of our prices:
i! piece bedroom suit for $14.(HI.
Fine suits marked down. £>5,00 tojj'JO.oo.
Iron bedsteads, $4 .00.
Cane seated chairs, 10*50.
Hocking chairs marked 13.50, for
Ladies sewing chairs, $1.00.
8 ft. extension table, oak, $8. for $5.25.
« ft. table, soft wood, $4.(hi.
i! ft. table, solid oak, $4.75.
Fine dining chairs $0 45.
Bedsteads, only $1.75.
Other goods at reduced prices.
Please call and see my stock before
buying elsewhere. In the new
South Manvel Avenue.
John Gott.
George Osborne vs Hedges & i
Gosrey, appeal: judgment for!
deft and costs.
Dan Morris and John Williams
vs Feuquay and Holland, appeal:!
judgment for plaintiffs.
M. F. Jones vs Hockaday,
Harmon and Roe, F. B. Gebke.
sheriff, injunction; judgment va-
cated.
Matilda O'Hare vs William
O'Hare, divorce: decree of di-
vorce.
No cure, no pay, that is Por-
ter's Antiseptic Healing Oil is
sold for burns, barbed wire cuts,
scratches, cracked heels, saddle
-galls, old sores, and screw
worms in cattle and all kinds of
inllamations on man or beast. 1
Price, 25 cents. Sold by A. D.
Wright. •
D. C. Kimball returned last(
Saturday from Eldorado, Kansas.
He says the Kansas corn crop
will, not compare with that of
Lincoln county either in quality
or yield.
There will be a big republican
rally at Rossville on Saturday,
Septemoer 24th. All the county
candidates are expected to be
present.
I will have in my fall stock of
millinery on Sept. 17, 1898.
Smith's bargain store, 1 door
north of Dr. Ellis' drug store.
For dry goods, notions, tin-
ware etc., call at Smith's bargain
store, 1 door north of Dr. Ellis'
drug store.
C. W. Jones, of Ft. Smith, was
transacting business in the city
yesterday.
Try the 'Welcome grocery.
Our prices are low and our stock
complete.
Good room ant board, #3 per
week at Mrs. Martin's boarding
house.
W. L. Minter and wife, of
Stroud, spent Wednesday in the
city.
A fresh and carefully selected
stock of groceries at the Wel-
come.
C. W. Miller, of Kansas City,
was in town the first of the week.
H. B. DeFord, of Shawnee, was
in the city Thursday.
Capt. Am berg was up from
Lydia yesterday.
Farm Loans.
We are prepared to make farm
loans at lowest rates and on easy
terms. Interest payable annu-
ally with option to pay off loan or
any part thereof at or after one
year. Call on us at the Mascho
building. Rash & Harvey.
Harry Davis and James Hert
were down from Cimarron town-
ship Tuesday.
W. H. Criley. of El Reno, was
transacting business in the city
Wednesday.
Call at the Welcome grocery
for what you need in our line.
An Ice Plant.
A representative of the Lemp
Brewing Co., of St, Louis, was
here last Saturday. He informed
us that the Lemp Co. is thinking
of locating an ice plant and cold
storage here. This would be a
great advantage to Chandler,
and our business men should
give substantial encouragement
to the enterprise.
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