The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1898 Page: 1 of 12
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THE CHANDLER NEWS.
EIGHTH YEAR.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1898.
NUMBER 10.
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Willie Buck's Ad.
Winner of The MASCOT CLOTHING CO.'S Prize Suit.
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Boys, if you want a school suit both nobby and neat and hard to beat,
Just walk up the street and step into the MASCOT where you will find everything neat.
If you don't think so, I will treat to all the candy yon can eat.
It is the very best place in town, they are just from St. Louis down.
1 know what a follow neeus. Why they cm lit you out from your head to you toes,
In the finest clothes than ever from a sheep's back grows. • .
Well I \\ ill say it is the BEST and cheapest place in town, ^o boys come around and they will treat you rite,
Quicker than you can say bob white.
WILLIE BUCK, 9 years old.
I Advise all Boys to Wear Nothing But MASCOT CLOTHING COMPANY'S Suits.
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First Territorial Regiment.
The News is indebted to D.
YV! Ulam for a copy of the Lex
to any brigade or division. By
reason of thefyct that the men
are superb horsemen, excellent
QKMT BflRQdlKf IN FURNITURE
To Be Offered for the Next 30 Days at
ingt'in, Kentucky, Leadei. hVl i rj,V and pistol shols. and are im- j\t John Gott's MaiTHTlOth Furniture Store
avery ,, . , , ,
lowing are extracts from t',e( bued with that spirit of bi
Leaders writeup of the ^ , iiud recklessness which charac
Territorial regiment: j terizes westerners who "liv
Unlike a majority of the volun- ; horseback" and defy the
teer regiments, "the First Terri m(,llts by sleeping in tin
art
Furniture, carpets, shades, lamps, queensware, pictures.
Look at these prices:
' Oil
Hedstcad. lijrht color.. $ 1 <-r>
ele- Oak bedstead 3 00
! Double eain seated chair 60
open Oak rocker eain seat ... 1 15
torial was not recruited for ser\ - they are eminently titled lor n t«. i.-.- bed room -ot. soiui oak, lante
ice "for two years, or until the ■ sucb aistinctive duty>
war ends,"; but ;'for a period of j As an evidence of their
two years unless sooner dis-1 ()r pljvsical attributes, ti
]> •, p l * <1 room set n Krum wond, lijrht
oolor, largo gloss 11 <HI
Largestand tables, solid oak. 180
Small oak si and sf
r.\tension table. 6 f«*<'t :i rb
Drop leaf extension table, ti feet 4 50
supori-
le men !
charged b\ t ne pi opei aut .101 i-1 average feet 10 inches in height,
never taken a!
in their lives.
The Wichita Raffle has tin
| dose of mediciin
exception that j There is a plentiful sprinkling
is ( lit j"six-footers'" in the nmimand. lowing to satv about W.
: — - suffering the usuall()t' Clifton who was elected a
life incid. nt tola member of the Oklahoma legis-
lature at the last election:
Ki'iitr :i Kansas
Alt hough
miseries o
and being quartered in
where typhoid fever wa
declared epidemic
has lost but ilu'ei
k
now above par.
thought that i he lo\\ a I
It was
ty." This oath is the same as
that taken by regular army re-
cruits, with t
the period of enlistment
down one year.
The regiment will now be
moved to Albany, (la., and quar-
tered until the men become accli-
mated, when they will report foi
duty in Puerto Rico.
Gen. Wilson, who recently r<
viewed the troops at Camp Ham- „l!nfiral health uf
ilton, passed judgment 011 the
First Territorial regiment with
t he words: "It is the ;i ,<-s 1 i m h!y
of men in the service." The
lame of the organ izat: : hi - \
penetrated.the walls of the while
house and reached the oars of
Preside! t McKinley, causing him
to utter many flattering remarks
about the big boys from the south-
west.
13y reason of being recruited
in the four terri lories Indian,
Oklahoma. Ari/.onaand New Me\
ico the members of the regi-
ment have dignified it with the
sobriquet, "The Rig Four." and
as such it is generally known
throughout the count ry.
In the m igiual plaus the regi
ment was intended for service in
Manila, where it was expected to
perform a duty similar to that
executed in Cuba by their fear-
less brethren, the Rough Riders.
" 18x10, only I" S(l
I have a nice line of ladies' combination book cases. Please call
uid see my snick and get my prices before buying elsewhere.
After Oct. 10th you can find a fine line of undertaking goods at
John (Sott's Furniture Store.
f , entering
jbrushing
' aside, with pardonable pride
elected
camp
equipping volunteer regiments.
"Dr. John W. Scott, a
j territorial fret
and who was politically promi-
nent in her early statehood clays,
members and i as he was a sucessful physician
the men is and an honest citizen of Allen
county subsequently and at least
lace
late
regiment
h
'or a quarter of t century, be
came a resident ot Lincoln coun
titude and damp atmosphere of j t„ Oklahoma, to which territory
the eastern camps jivould have a 'one of his sons had removed,
disastrous effect, but the reverse
is the case. From a. total of 1,-20
men, 1,107 are reporting for daily
duty. After deducting those
f urloiiglied, etc.. it is shown that
the sick list carries an average
of five men from each company
of 100. Many of those marked
sick are laid up from bruises sus
tained while playing foot ball,
boxing, wrestling and indulging
in other atliletie sports.
Lincoln county was accounted
strongly populist because of itf-
the political arena,
expedient amenities
de
clares that 'Dr. Scott has passed
his seventy-fifth birthday, but his
eye is not dimmed nor his natur
at strength abated and he is as
state pioneer, 15lert 11'>* and as ready and
forceful of speech as he ever was.
There will doubtless be some
strong men in the Oklahoma leg
islature for il is republican by a
large? majority but the Register
is willing to venture a guess that
in all things that go to" make a
good legislator wide and accur
ate information, sound judg-
ment-,^ inflexible honesty, clear
and logical speech there will
evious lecord, but fhis fall ''V' ^ ay there the peer of John
i..,i ,1,..: W. Scott, 1 hat is the opinion
r, and he
who knows it.'"
las
doesn't care
the " Vepu blica ns | lersuaded ,"he \)f S<^"' That is the opinion
old Kansas republican veteran tolllmed,lor of ,h,s Pal)er has ol
run for legislature. Notwith-
standing Ins years, he is now
past 7"), lie consented, with the
result that he cleaned out the
majority opposition in great
shape, carrying the county
the republicans by L\"0 majo
Auction Sale
. Monday, November 2Kt.Ii at 1<>
a. 111., 1 will sell at public auction
it y, |al my farm 2A miles north west ol"
up to
paper
The Kditor Is Absent.
Should the Niows not be
its standard as a newsy
this week it will be no fault of
those who got it out, but rather
of the editor who could not resist
the temptation to take a
The Oklahoma republican
islature when it has been in ses-
sion long enough to estimate
the value of its own membership .
will find in' [Jr. Scott a most j implements, 2 sets harness,
leg Chandler, six head of horses, 10
D t
head cattle, fresh milcli cows,
."><> head hogs, 2 wagons, farming
II was to
free lance
become, iu a sense, a ^t- L>uis
regiment, unattached Tuesday.
worthy, cvpableand experienced
man, wise in counsel, firm in his
convictions, and master in sell
control In .< a rly kail-: ti'ilies
he was accounted one of the
finest presiding officers in the
. ,. . staie. Senator Charles Syot.t,
'1 '1* " editor of the Iola Daily Register,
>>n the excursion of last wh(( js !inol|1(;r „]' the doctor ^
•sons, in speaking of his father re-
tons alfalfa hay, 12 brood sows
with pig.
Terms of Sale: Sums of ^10
or under, cash. Sums over ^10,
ten months' time on approved
note.-at 12 per cimt per annum
lo per cent discount for cash.
G.'O. Elukjdgk.
11. Lkb, Auctioneer.
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Gilstrap, H. B. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, November 25, 1898, newspaper, November 25, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115407/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.