The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1899 Page: 3 of 8
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THK CHANDLER NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1895).
Fourth of July fleeting
Meetings were held on Satur-
day and Monday evenings, and
arrangements perfected for a
grand Fourth of July celebration.
B. F. Hardcastle was chairman
of the meeting, and J. F. Avars
secretary. Nelson Warren was
named as marshal of the day and
the following committees ap-
pointed :
Finance—T. J. Hinchey, Eugene
Deacon, Ed Parke.
Speakers—H. C. Brunt, W.^M. Al-
lison, D. N. Frazier.
Military—Lieutenant-Colonel Hoff-
man, Lieut. P. L. Ulam.
Fire Company—Chief H.W. Morri-
son, Doane Lawrence, R. B. Holland.
Fireworks—F. B. Hoyt, John Uae-
deker, Harry Egbert, J. B. Hunt.
Decorations — J. H. White, Mrs.
Feuquay, Mrs Riner, Mrs. French,
Miss Ulam.
Program and Amusements—Eugene
Deacon. G.W. Schlegel, Dan Norton,
J. Britton, F.. L. McCail, H. Knapp.
Grounds— D. W. Ulam. M. H.
Reeves. W. A. Flynt, E. G. Hitter.
E. W. Hoyt.
Music—Orin Ashton, . W. Mackey.
W. B. Frank.
W. H.
M". Allison
Printing—H. B. Gilstrap
French, W AlHann
Chandler Lodge No. 9, l.O O.F.
Memorial day will be observed
Tuesday, June 13, b.v appropri-
ate exercises at the lodge room.
The following program will be
rendered:
Music by the orchestra.
Opening ode, by the lodge.
Invocation bv Rev. J. M. <'ans-
Overture by the orchestra.
Address of welcome bv Judge
Rittenhouse P. G.
•>. Solo by J. W. Maekey.
7. Address by J.W. 'Juick, P. G.
M., of Perry, U.T.
8. Overture by the Orchestra.
9. Address by l\ev. Rowe^
10. Overture by the ochestra.
Exercises beg'in promptly
o'clock p. in.
D N. FRAZIEli, P.G.M.
Master of ceremonies.
P. G
at
Nothing has ever been pro
duced to equal or compare with
Tabier's Buckeye Pile Ointment
as a curative and healing appli-
cation for piles, tissures, blind
and bleeding, external or inter-
nal, and itching or bleeding of
the rectum. The relief is imme-
diate and cure infallible. Price
50 cts. in bottle, tubes 75 cts.—
A. D. Wrignt.
C. M. Prowantwas down from
Flynn yesterday. He says there
will be a tine crop of wheat in
that part of the country.
Many a fair young child whose
pallor has puzzled the mother
until she has suspected rightly
her darling was troubled with
worms, has regained the ro.s«y
hue of health with a few doses
of White's Cream Vermifuge.
Price, 25c.—A. D. Wright.
Board of Equalization.
The county board of equaliza ;
tion has been in session this [
week, and a number of persons
have been before it and stated j
their grievances in regard to |
their assessments. We expect|
next week to give delinite tig-
u res 011 the equalized valuations I—^
of the various townships.
The total valuation of Lincoln j
county will be about *1,91)0,000. |
That of Chandler is, in round j
numbers, #215,000, and that of
Stroud *.S4-,000.
Bargains in Furniture.
Having just purchased the
furniture stock of Ashton & Mc-
Elhaney, w?> have more stock
than we have room for, and will
have to close out a large part of
it at slaughtered prices. Come
early and get the greatest bar-
gains ever offered in Lincoln
county. J. M. Cakton A: Cu.
No cure, no pay, that is Por-
ter's Antiseptic Healing Oil is
sold for burns, barbed wire cuts,
scratches, cracked heels, saddl '
galls, old sores, and screw
kinds of
or
by
beast.
A. D
worms in cattle and al
intlamations on man
Price, 25 cents. Sold
Wright
We have purchased thegenuine
high grade, chemically pure bak-
ing bowden*, guarantee every
ouilce, and ask our trade to show
appreciation of pure food by us-
ing it. Feuquay & Holland, Dea
con & Ulam, Roouey Bros., Smith
& Hopkins. J__
For whooping-eough, asthma,
bronchitis, or consumption, 110
medicine equals Ballard's H >re-
hound Syrup. Price, 25 a;ul 50
cts.—A. D. Wright.
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The Biggest and Best
When you want a piano or
organ it will pay you to see J. F.
Collar. Best instruments; best
te r m s.
When you see an article dis-1
played in the New York Store
window you know it is up-to-
date.
C. H. Cannon was down from!
Parkland the tirst of ; he week |
attending the equalization meet-j
ing.
J. B. Underwood has for sale
at the Lilly mill yard 25,0o0 feet
of oak lumber.
J. R. Means was down from
Parkland yesterday and remem-
bered The News.
Monday, June 12, the Boston
store will sell 35 pairs ladies' line
Clover Leaf shoes, worth #2.00,
for *1.38.
.You can buy a 10-yard lawn
dress for 25c. at the Boston store
Monday.
Call at the Welcome grocery
for what you need in our line.
See those new crash suitings
at Boston store.
Try the Welcome grocery
Our prices are low and our stock
complete.
To keep cool, those fans at the
New York Store are just the
thing.
No old goods at Boston store.
Everything new and up-to-date.
Collar has just received a car
load of high grade buggies.
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(HANDLER
There will be Soldiers
and Bands and Lots
of Fireworks.
Prices cut in two on men's
clothing at Boston store.
See those new goods at Boston
store.
Smoke Company "K" cigar.
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Meals 011 time at Young's Cafe- —
The
best.
Kimball pianos are
J. F. Collar, agent.
For good goods and low prices
go to the Boston store.
Pianos and organs—all styles
nd prices—at Collar's.
New idea patterns 1<> cents at
Boston store.
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Come in early and
show yourself a good
time. Particulars in
our next issue, and
on bills.
The Big Crowd
will be at Chandler.
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Visit Marcus for under talons'.
Smoke Company "K" cigar.
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Gilstrap, H. B. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, June 9, 1899, newspaper, June 9, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115878/m1/3/: accessed May 2, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.