The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1898 Page: 1 of 12
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THE CHANDLER NEWS
EIGHTH YEAR.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, DCEEMBER 2, 1898.
NUMBER 11
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Willie Buck's Ad.
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Winner of The MASCOT CLOTHING CO.'S Prize Suit. g
Boys, if you want a school suit both nobby and neat and hard to beat,
Just walk up 1 he street and step into the MASCOT where you will tind everything neat.
If you don't think so, 1 will treat to all the candy you can eat,
li is the very best place in town, they are just from St. Louis down.
1 know what a fellow needs. Why they can tit you out from your head to you toes,
In the finest clothes than ever from a sheep's back grows.
Well I will say it is the BEST and cheapest place in town, so 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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Stone Sidewalks.
It has not been generally known
that a quality of stone suitable
Bedstead. light color,
Oak bedstead
Double cain seated chair
Money Found.
L. L. Lewis is the tinder of a
sum of money. The owner can
for use in sidewalks could be ob- [have same by proving ownership
tainedin this vicinity, but those iand paying for this notice.
who have noticed the walk that I Music and Dancing-
is being laid in front of the Mas-j JlBliad Amos"' gave a musical
cho block will see that t us is k . entertainment at Carton's opera
case. • The stone is obtained j jlouge lagt njght, after which the
about five miles ea^t o tow n, on , y()Ung people of the town par tic- oil!; rocker oatn ssut
the Ransavall farm, we under- • ;ltetl in au ,.njoyable dance. o u rocker, wood «e t...
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' ! Residences Wanted.
Big Cattle Business. , There is a strong and growing
It was expected when the oil I demand in this town for residence
mill was put in at Oklahoma City j property. There is a large
that a gieat deal of the cotton j amount of building going on, but
seed from this county would be i s^p ^ js impossible to rent a
|10^lse would be a good in-
vestment some one to build a
number of residences to rent.
shipped to that place. 1 lie truth
is, however, that the greater
part is consumed here at home
or shipped over into the Creek
nation to be fed to cattle. 1 lie
number of cattle being fed in
this county and the adjoining
Creek country would be a sur-
prise to the people.
QREdT BdRQ/HNJ" IN FURNITURE
To Be Offered for the Next 30 Days at
At John Gott's Mammoth Furniture Store
Furniture, carpets, shades, lamps,.queensware, pictures.
Look at these prices:
$ 175
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1 15
. 1 00
3 peiee bed room -Jet, solid ouk, large
glass, 18x40, only 10 50
I have a nice line of ladies' combination book cases. Please call
and see my stock and get my prices before buying elsewhere.
After Oct. 10th you pan find a fine line of undertaking goods at
3 peice bed room set n gum wood, light
color, large glass 14 00
Large stand t ables, solid oak 1 50
Small oak stand 85
Extension table. 6 feet 3 75
Drop leaf extension table, ti feet 4 50
John GotiFurniture Store.
A (iood Record.
j Miss Olive Stubblefield retired
; from the office of county super-
intendent last week after a serv-
ice of nearly four years. M i>^
; Stubblefield has had a great deal
1 of difficult work to do and has
had some hard problems to solve,
1 owing to the new conditions exist-
ing in the county, but she has
Where We Missed it.
The business men of Chandlei
made a mistake when they did
not arrange to have Chandler , , J
not «U i.lUr,. , ! gone ahead with commendable
more thoroughly advertised on;
the St. Louis excursion. It' the
advantages of this town and . , . .
.tu\d,ut gfr .1,,., proud. She has many friends in
county were well known they i
would attract more immigration
than any section of Oklahoma. |
Oklahoma City is a good town.
but it simply isn 1 in it with!
Chandler as a field for the profit
able investment of capital. j >ho visit tlu>,„ ,,() away
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First Door South of Postoffice.
lck and courage and ha s made
record of which she may be
this county whose best wishes-
will go with her in the future.
LI! WE
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Speak Well of Us.
Some of our neighboring towns
a re complaining thai the travel
ing men w
Women's Suffrage. 1 autl sav unfavorable things about holiday goods
I them. We don't know how that i
Miss Laura Gregg, one id the , ,uay be or why it is. but the ex
territorial workers of the Equal j 1)erjen(,( of Chandler is different.
As many traveling men makt
Our mail service is better.
1). C. Lewis is in town today.
W. E. Merydith left yesterday
for Kansas.
The stores are filling up with
Lots of strangers in town.
The pension board meets next
Wed nesday.
Dr. McFarlaud was down from
Tryon Wednesday.
Suffrage Association, delivered
Harry Rosecrans
from Wellston today.
Fine winter weather, but a
over i good time to lay in stove wood.
an address at the M. E. church this town as almost any town in
hist night in the interest or me]lhe territorv, and they all speak
cause which she represents. | well ((f the {own. The traveling
men who come here are all right,
See Kent's show window. It
is one of the handsomest in tow n.
Sam Price went to Oklahoma
j City yesterday afternoon on bus
i iness.
and Chandler don't have to t hroat-
en a boycott to get them to talk
nice ab ut her. i Mrs. H. E. Straughbn will be-
. gin a school next week in Otoe
The coming legislature can township
make a good record without pass
The Chandler schools expect
I to give a Christinas entertain
I ment.
Miss Verdie Merydith is work
1 ing in the Sac and Fox bank at
i Stroud.
C. Jones came
lahoma City today
way business.
up from Ok
on right-of
Miss Gregg is a very pleasant,
intelligent woman and makes a
strong plea for a law which will
permit women to vote. We re-
gret that, we were unable to !>e
present, but trust that the meet-
ing was a success. Miss Gregg
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expressed herself as being very ing anv laws provided it repeals Several Lincoln county repub-1 ur. Marsnau will nave
much pleased with ("'handler, i enough of the existing laws. j licans will be applicants for posi in the front rooms oi the
She says that Mrs. Catt will be . itions in the legislature. mgton building, up stairs.
in the territory to work during The Chandler excursionists at I •< — — ■—-—
the session of the legislature for St. Louis were greeted by Sam I The town trustees are working j W hile in St. Louis last week
the passageof a women's suffrage McElhenny, who is attending a j hard to get the water works in j with the excursion, Mr. and Mrs.
j, ^ , medical college there. 'shape as soon as possible. ' L .1 Kalklosch adopted a baby.
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Gilstrap, H. B. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, December 2, 1898, newspaper, December 2, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115408/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.