The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1900 Page: 1 of 10
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It Will Be tc Your Advantage to Read Every Advertisement in THE NEWS.
The Chandler News
NINTH YEAR.
THE OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF LINCOLN COUNTY.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 26, 1900.
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NUMU.C 19
The Year 1900 Should Witness a General Improvement of Oui rtoads
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
W. C. Hoover visited Sac and
Pox Tuesday.
W. L. Johnson and wife visited
Wellston over Sunday.
Attorney Rynerson was over
from Wellston Monday.
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T. ,M. Rosenjrrant was over
from Sac and. Fox Monday. .
H. S. Emraerson, the Stroud
•banker, was in town Tuesday.
Miss Grace Ayars entertained
the High Five club Wednesday.
Dr. C. J. Steele made a i ofes-
sional visit to Wellston Wednes-
day. .* .
Miss Edith Logan is employed
as a copyist in the district clerk's
office.
Sam Price, of Seneca, Mo.,was
here this week greeting old
friends.
W. P. Conger, of Oklahoma
City, the safe man, was here
Moi\day.
Postmaster J. M. Kinsey wa's
over from Davenport.Monday oil
business.
M. H. Reeves left Sunday.for
Kansas City. He will be absent
several weeks.
George Walbright, editor of
the Stroud Messenger, .was in
Chandler Monday.
J. H. Adams, of Gainesville,
Texas, was here this week visit-
ing J. M. Williamson.
Elza Myers, of Sac and Fox,
was in Chandler Tuesday making
final proof on his claim.
Thomas Craddock, the venera-
ble and well-informed Wellston
postmaster, was in Chandler
Tuesday.
T.'B. Knapp returned Satur-
day from Guthrie, where he
received the appointment of U.
S. commissioner from Judge
Burford.
Frank Frazier, of Centralia,
Ills., who came here last week to
attend the funeral of his brother,
D. N. Frazier, returned to his
t home Tuesday.
Mrs. Sara A. Olds resigned
her position as teacher of the
fourth and fifth grades in the
Chandler schools on the 17th, to
take effect on the 27th.
Mrs. Harry Knapp left Mon-
day morning for St. Louis,where
she will spend the next four
weeks selecting for the Stai
Store the finest line of yhllinery
ever brought to Chandler.
Mrs. W. B. Frank went to
Shawnee Wednesday.
Mr and Mrs. S. A. Strader
went to Bristow Sunday.
J. H. Kee and Bill Tilghman
left Monday for Muskogee.
J. W. Fallis, of Fallis,'came
over on Wednesday's train.
J. Bart Foster is visiting at
his old home at Decatur, Ills.
R. S. House was over from
| Sac and Fox Agency Sunday.
G. E. Penn and wife visited
Oklahoma Qity the first of the
week.
L W. Perkins has been em-
j ployed as janitor for the court
house.
County Surveyor Carpenter
made his weekly trip to Chandler
Monday.
Elder A. B. Carpenter preach-
ed at Luther Sunday, returning
Monday.
George H. Dodson, territorial
librarian, was over from Guthrie,
yesterday. « *
Judge Frank .Dale, of Guthrie,
was a Chandler visitor the first
of the week.
D. B. Welty 'visited Perkins
and Ripley this week 011 real
estate business.
Benoni Rea left Tuesday for
Galena, Kansas, to look after
his mining interests.
Mrs. H. E. Straughen and Mr.
Straughen's mother, are visiting
in Chandler this week.
T. B. Knapp sold W. M. Roy
eighty acres of land two miles
west of town for $800 last week.
Mrs. N. D. Nutter returned
last week from a holiday trip
visiting parents and friends at
Guthrie.
Lee Patrick and wife were over
from Sac and Fox Friday. Mr.
and Mrs. S. L. Patrick returned
with them.
Jake Puckett, the jolly post-
master and stock dealer at Cush-
ing, was in the county seat Mon- !
day and Tuesday.
Mrs. T. B. Knapp has returned j
from a visit to Oklahoma City, j
Her daughter, Mrs. North Losey, j
accompanied her.
Mrs. Catherine Cox, who has
been visiting her sons here, left
Tuesday for Yukon. She was
accompanied by Miss Myrtle
Rhodeback, who has also been
visiting here.
T. J. Brooks made a business
trip to Parkland Tuesday.
Manager Burgess, of the oil
mill, visited Wellston Tuesday.
Loan Agent Jennings was up
from Oklahoma City last Friday.
Mrs. C. F. Harper returned
Wednesday from a visitinIllinois.
W. C. Bucknum has moved
into his new home in East Chan-
dler. *
Banker L. P. King and wife
were over from Wellston Wed-
nesday.
Over 9,000 bales of cotton have
been shipped from Chandler this
season so far.
Emery A Foster has been ap-
pointed as a member of the
insanity board.
Sam Clark, the Mark Hanna of
Tohee township, was in the coun-
ty seat Wednesday.
Mr. find Mrs. C. H. Cannon
returned last Friday from a
month's visit in Indiana.
Dr. W. A. Hedrick came in
Wednesday from Joplin, Mo.,
Mo., for a few days' visit.
Judge E. N. Sweet, one of the
stalwart republicans of the Kick-
apoo country, was in town yes-
terday.
B. W. Jones, who owns a fine
fai;m in Union township, is down
from Eureka, Kansas, for a two
weeks' visit.
C. H. Cannon has moved to
Chandler from Parkland and is
now at home in the O. B. Kee
house on west Eighth street.
Mr. Sawyer, adjuster for Burn-
ham, Hanna, Mun«.'er & Co., has
been here most of the week look-
ing after the Hinchey & Ratliff
stuck.
G. C. Eldridge* returned Wed-
nesday from Muskogee. His
! case has been continued till Feb.
: 13. Judge Frank Dale appeared
! for him.
Paul .Boone made a trip to
Shawnee the first of the week to
make some repairs on the tele-
phone line between here and
Shawnee.
Lee Patrick is having an exca-
vation made at the rear of his
business business building pre-
paratory to erecting a 30-foot
addition to the building.
Mrs. H. W. Morrison is quite
ill.
Nate Razey returned Wednes-
day from Norman.
T. M. Hopkins was down from
Pawnee township Wednesday.
C. Saak, of Wellston township,
was in Chandler Tuesday on
business.
Miss Myrtle McRay, of Ed-
mond, is visiting her aunt, Mrs.
C. L McRay.
Sam Rose, one of Shawnee's'
leading business men, was in
Chandler Tuesday.
D. Z. C. Leeka has been con-
ducting singing exercises at the
M. E. church this week.
County Assessor McPherson
is attending an assessors' meet-
ing at Guthrie this week.
Mrs. James Norton left Wed-
nesday for a visit to her daugh-
ter, who lives in St. Louis.
Mrs. Nate Razey has been em-
ployed for several weeks past in
the office of Register of Deeds
Wilson.
S. D. Decker returned last
Friday from Sherman, Texas,
where he went to look after a
murder case.
Will Keller and wife came up
from-Shawnee Monday after-
noon. Mrs. Keller is a sister to
Mrs. A. A. Bass.
J. F. Collar returned Saturday
from Kansas City, where he at-
tended the convention of imple-
ment dealers last week.
L. C. Rees, B. C. Payne, and J.
M. Rawlins, of Champaign, Ills.,
are visiting here this week. They
are old friends of M. A. Smith.
Mr. James Freshour is again
teachingin district No. 40. Jimmy
teaches because ho loves to teach,
and the people appreciate his
wdrk.
Mrs. S. G. Johnson and Mrs.
Sybert, mother and sister of
County Superintendent Johnson,
left Wednesday for Livingston,
Montana*
Rev. Carpenter will preach at
the Christian church Sunday
morning and evening. Morning
subject, "The Epitome of the
Cpitome
Gospel." Everybody invited.
W. A. Graham, formerly man-
ager of Tryon's store, was here
John B. Daniel, son of the pro- j Monday. He recently visited
prietor of the Arkansas nursery, Ripley and found the new town
has purchased the Wright resi- J booming and lots selling at a
dence property on the boulevard good figure.
in East Chandler. j ^ Underwood, G. W. Schle-
A. B. Mayhew, who has been gel, and D. B. Welty went to
in charge of the American round Wellston Saturday evening to
bale gin at Stroud, came to Chan- assist in the installation of the
dler Monday and is doing office j officers for Wellston lodge No.
work at Owens' gin. 56, I. O. O.F.
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Gilstrap, H. B. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 19, Ed. 1 Friday, January 26, 1900, newspaper, January 26, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115451/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.