The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1900 Page: 9 of 12
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i CHANDLER NEWS. THURSDAY. AUGUST l>ti><
I
DR. B. F. HA EIRIM AN,
Surgeon.
FRISCO LINE EXCURSION RATES
Alas, Can This Be True?
OFFICIO oyer Hoffman Hunk 'Phone No .V
Residence, West nth street 'Phone No. ill."
Foi
Further Information Call on or Ad-
dress L. T. Poole, Aft.
Chandler,
< )klahoma.
J. L BENEDICT, M. D.
Oltice on Manvel Avenue. First
. door South of Ellis' Drugstore.
Day and night calls promptly at
tended.. Sleeps at Office.
( handler, - Oklahoma
DR. A. M. MARSHALL
Physician and Surgeon.
Office over City"'Drutf Store. *
Chandler, - . - . Oklahoma
In the Oklahoma papers just ■
now there are columns and col-
o _ ■ uurns of write ups of candidates,
Pnk . Im"p , loui-ist Kates, to laudatory in the extreme. Many
O' ^°'0,'ado Spring's and of the men so written up will, the
first time the editor happens to
Denver Colo YTia Frisco Line.
Biennial Conclave Knights of
Pythias, Detroit, Mich., Aug.
"27, Sept. 1st. One fare plus $2,
for the round trip. Ti^kfets on
sa.v something they don't like
abuse the editor. Many of them
in.both parties, will within two
years, if> they are given the
F. KIRK PAT KICK, M. D.,
Physicjan and Surgeon.
Calls attended promptly. Office on Manve
avenue, opposite Maseho UHltr. Kuskleuee
on I.ourth St.. bet. Manvel and Allison."
Chandler, - • - Oklahoma'
DR. C. W. BULL,
Dentist
Clapp Building
('handler, - - Oklahoma
DR. L. A. KELSEY,
Dental Parlors
A " > o ^" v ,J V, ftlYCII I lie
sale August 25—27, with #final# chance, refuse to help the editor
i return limit by depositing ticket* to make an extra cent. Many of
Detroit, Mich., to Sept 14th 1900. them belie've that they more than
National En carrtp merit Grand P,av ''1B editor for the notice
Army ofrtlie Republic, Chicago with their 'subscription. 'The
Ills. August 27—Sept. '1st 1900,editors do not believe this, for
One fare for tlie .round trip. | ^e editors are the last* men in
tickets, on sale August 24th their communities to hear the
2Hth with final return limit by politicians talk about them,
depositing ticket at Chicago to !Eve|,y editor in Oklahoma and
Sept 30. {elsewhere should also be a pngi-
On August Till and 21st an(] ;''.stiin(1 lay for this style of poli
Sept. 4th and LSth we will sell! ^cian an(* whip him to a fare-ye
round trip tickets to Denver, w,e"' It Would establish anew
Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Glen-' Pr®ce.dent which is needed
wood Springs, Salt Lake City I Wi°hita Eagle.
Upstairs, Hrst <U>or north of Post-
office, in tlie new ('oilmen building
Office hours,<) to 12 a.m: I to 5 p.m.
Chandler,
and Ogden at rate of one fare1
plus $2 00 for the round trip. ^ummer Tourist Rates t° Colorado
Final return limit October 31st, ' Summer "tourist tickets to
l.oo, tickets continuous pass- Denver, Colorado Springs and
age up to first -Colorado'common [Pueblo will be placed on sale
point, alter which stop.overs.:June 1st. and sold daily up to
will be a'lowed, return trip mustjanjd including September' 15th.
'not, be commenced earlier than 11900, with final return limit of
I tive days from date of sale nor jOctober 31st. 1900. Stop overs
Oklahoma | laie-i' than October 31st. Return'will be allowed on going trip
HOFFMAN & EMBRY, .
Attorueys-at -Law
Will practice in any of the Courts of territory.
Office in Hoffman Block.
Chandler, - - - Oklahoma
EMERY FOSTER, '
Attorney-at-Law
Will practice in ail Courts of Okla.
Office in Hoffman block. .
Chandler. - - - Okfahoraa
F. W. RASH,.
'Attorney-at Law.
Office in the Mascho bldyf.
Chandler, ... Oklahoma
A USTIN J *RITTENHOUSE,
Attorney-at Law.
.Office in Clapp Building.
Chandler. - - - Oklahoma
t up continuous passage.
L T. Poole,
. • • Agent.
Obituary.
.Toilii Reedy was born in Ross
I county, Ohio, Feb'. 13, 1828, where
lie grew to manhood; died Aug.
I Hi, 1900, at the home of his son,
C. T. Reedy, in Osage, Lincoln
county. He had been
over 47 years, his wife
children surviving him.
and nine
Elevenj
children were born to them. He!
lived in Kansas several years, but
I recently came to Oklahoma. He
I was a member of the German'
! Reformed church for many '
j years. The afflicted family have
Ithe sympathy of many friends.
Funeral services by C. M.. Hurl-
but. .
Union, Okla., Aug. 19, 1900.
after reaching first Colorado
common point; Return trip
must be absolutely continuous
passage commencing'date of ex-
ecution by Joint Agent.
' A. J."corkins,
Agent.
Mr. Gould will bring to the
.University his private scientific
mir.-ioH llibrary the second best
' i . j geological library in the state of
Kansas. He will also loan to the
museum a collection of fossils
consisting of several thousand
j specimens of shells and bones.
| A large collection of fossil leaves.
I will also bo placed temporarily
{in the University.
From Fox Township.
Hurrah for the G. O. P., with
Bro. Mack and Roosevelt at the
helm the old ship of state will be.
safe. •
Cotton looks well; late rains
helped corn.
The popocrat candidates are
plentiful at present and are
preparing for a trip up Salt
river in confpany with Jilliain
Brennings Wryan next Novem-
ber. .
Some excitement in this town-
ship over the act of the.county
commissioners taking charge of
the. separate schools in this
county, we have had so much
trouble over the separate school
law until we feel uneasy about
our rights when hear of the
schools being disturbed, tho
under t he present circumstances
and unsettled opinions of the
law, I think tlx* board did the
best thing possible.
Success to I lie News and keep
preaching the good old repub-
lican gospel.
B M. C.
j, s. Newby, Couiity Att y s. d. 1)eckeh
NEWBY & DECKEIi,
Attorheys-at-Law.
Office in the Clapp Bldg.
Chandler, - - - Oklahoma
D.B. WELTY,
Attorney-at-Law*.
Office over Postoffice
Chandler, - Oklahoma
FRED A WAGON BR,
A tto'rifey-at-La w.
Room 8-9, Clapp Bl'd.
Chandler, .- - - Oklahoma
CHARLES LORD,
General Auctioneer.
Will cry sales in town, or country.
Call at Ohio Blac smith Shop
Chandler, ... Oklahoma
W. W. RYNERSON,
Attorney-at-Law
Farm Loans and Leases Negotiated
Collections a Specialty. Office
new Bldy., opposite P. 0.
Wellston, - Oklahoma
The republican candidate for
governor of Minnesota, a'steam-
boat captain, has boiled down
the democratic platform, and
m, „. , , (presents i his as the residuum:
• I lie newsgaper files that have j 5,Pu|] down-the flag. Rip the
been collecting in the Historical oredit of the country up the
Society room.at the University | back< Get a bugab(M) aud can it
will be bound immediately. Not imperialism. Then stuff the
a little little work is necessaVv to j people full of chaff."
iarrange the series of papers ini
volumes, as the society has Mrs. John" HinkeL who. edits
!published iiV ni'hlionrV^s' wMn 'f'e 'JerJ*'ns -J >ui-iial, and who' Speaking of the fusion ratitica-
I some of the bi" d'ailies'-iiid firm ,uo^s a .t. t*ie. hardships of tion rally at which Mr. Neff was
■™r ™Sh 1«r*
int. larmers win scarcely j mournfully remarks that the at-
Farm Loans.
We are prepared'to make farm'
loans at lowest rates and on easy
terms. Interest payable annual-
ly, wit h option to °pay off loan or
any part thereof at or after one
year. Call on mo at the Mascho
building. F. W. Rash.
For Rent.or Sale.
My new residence property,
containing eight rooms, located
on east Eighth street.
A. L. Hoyt.
A score or more school teach-
ers of Pawnee county, publicly
petition the present school super-
intendent to be a candidate for
re-nomination. " He may be a
good man, but the action of the
teachers is poor policy.
Assistant County Attorney
Baker, of Washita county was
tarred and feathered soon after
the county seal election, being
accused of' selling Cloud Chief
out to C< rdell.
The K. C. Star is authority for
the statement that Guthrie peo-
ple frequently go to* New York
via Galveston and the ocean, it
being cheaper than by railway.
says
states. W hen the work is done j turn down Flynn,.the free homes j tendance was "not largt
the papers will "occupy <nuch less j champiyn, for a barn-storming notiaigt
j space and will be in a form con • l actor.
tfecient for reference. The his |
Jtorical room will be on the third The government census takers
I floor this year. |.have found numerous cases of
ongevity among the Indians. It
Harvey Olds, telegraph editor j seems not an uncommon thin,
of the State Capital, and who has for Indians to attain the age of
temporarily tilled the position of 1"" .\ears and some of
managing editor, has been made known' to be li'."* years
• Gov. and Mrs. Barnes have
gone to the northern lakes to re-
cuperate the governor's health.
jGeuda Springs is too near the
j non-endorsers' country.
Judge Burford, who is spend-
ing the summer in Colorado, got
a fall from a burro onto the
rocks and was severely bruised
a few davs ago
of them art
, old
permanent managing editor.
This is certainly a deserved pro-1 Wichita has an ordinance
motion, and one Imo News is against expectoration on the.
glad to note. Mr. Olds is an ex- sidewalk. We know of Oklahoma; A Pawnee lady's watch was
perienced and progressive news-j towns whose treasuries would j stolen from her belt during a
paper man, and his appointment be tilled to overflowing if. such i circus parade. Afterward the
will result in the improvement of . an ordinance as that prevailed j conscience stricken thief left it
the State Capital. and were enforced. lather home.
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Gilstrap, H. B. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 49, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 23, 1900, newspaper, August 23, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115938/m1/9/: accessed May 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.