The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1901 Page: 8 of 10
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THE CHANDLER NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1901
NORMAL INSTITUTE. Examinations.
Last yeur the enrollment in in- Examinations for regular
stitute was the greatest in the| teachers' certificates will be
PICTURE OF
QUEEN LOUISE
A beautiful picture "of
Queen Louise will be
given with each pair of
QUEEN QUALITY
Shoes and Oxfords.
i ,<*> remind teachers
^ j that they are expected to attend
held
history of the county. . This an-
nouncement will doubtless recall
many pleasant remembrances,
notwithstanding the poor accom-
modations. We are happy to an-
nounce that the teachers this year
will'be given the free use of one
the most comfortable school
buildings in Oklahoma. We
Friday and Saturday June 28
and *29.
The examination for-Teacher's
Reading Circle certificates will
be held some time toward the
close of institute.
Faculty.
Prof. L. A. Ferrel, principal of
Chandler schools, who has con-
ducted bur institute for the past
for their own good; come and en- j ' wo years, will again conduct
joy a-four weeks'mental feast, j We believe the teachers have
• most generally appreciated the
Announcement. work of Prof. Ferrel, and we are
The tenth annual session of the | pleased to again have him with
Lincoln County Normal Institute! us
will*be held at Chandler, Oklaho- Prof. LeRoy H. Greenfield,
ma, beginning June 3d, and end-\ principal of Watonga schools,
DIt B. K
HARRIMAN,
Surgeon.
OFFICE over Hoffman Hank.
Residence, West 8th street
Chandler,
'Phone Noi 32.
Phone No. 61.
Oklahorn a
UK. A M. MARSHALL
Physician and Surgebn.
Oltice over City Drug Store.
Chandler, - -* ■ - Oklahoma
ing June 28th, 1901. There win
be five half-day sessions in each
week, beginning Tuesday at 7:ii()
a.m., ending Saturday noon.
Teachers will please meet at the
school building Monday, June 3,
at 3 o'clock p. m. for enrollment.
will instruct. Mr Greenfield is
a graduate of the Normal school
at Edmond, an„d a most excellent
young man as well as a thorough
scholar.
For theithird member we were
disappointed in securing a suit
DR. C. VV. BULL,
Dentist
■ Clapp Building
Chandler, - - Oklahoma
DR. L. A. KELSE\,
Dental Parlors
Upstairs, tirst door north of Post"
ottice, in the new Colburn liuilditn'
Offlce hours. 9 to I a a.in; 1 to 5 p.m.
Chandler.
Oklahoma
No time will be lost from the reg- j able person, and that too just as
ular work llits first day. i we were going to press.' .We are
HOFFMAN & EMBRY,
At tor ney s-at -Law
| Will practice in any of the Courts of territory.
• Offlce in Hoffman Block.
Chandler, - - - . Oklahoma
Program Lincoln County Teachers' Institute.
June 3 to June 27, 1901.
See Our Display Window
STAR STORE,
\irents
riME
FEUUEL
8 :00
Methods C
8 : HO
Ps-ycholosry A
(.l : 00
Arithmetic B
9 : ill).
!> : 50
Arithmetic C
10 : 20
Civics A B
10 :50
11 :00
•
11 :30
Methods A
1*2 :00
Arithmetic A
(iKEENFIEIjI)
Grammar A B
Grammar C History B
BotjJi: keeping A Physiology C
GENERAL EX KKCISES.
\ Reading 2 wks p, i(.s A
l Qrthog. 2 wks
History C
Geography C Composition A-B
(!EN EitAL INTEHMISSION
Geography B Composition C
t Reading 2 wks
EMERY FOSTER,
Attorney-at-Law
« •
Will practice in all Courts of Okl;t.
Offlce in Hoffman block ^
Chandler. - - - Oklahoma
I Orthog. '2 wks
C Physiology B
Program. "
This program is arranged
F.'W. RASH,
Attorney-at-Law.*
Office in the MaschT) bld-r. *
Chandler, 1 - - Oklahoma
AUSTIN .J. RITTENHOCJSE,
AttorneV-at La'.v.
ABOUT THE POPULARITY OF
THE SMITH PREMIERTYPtWRITFR
ITS ALL MERITED.
OUR CATALOGUE FREE.WILLTELLYOU WHY
THE SMITH PREMIER TYPEWRITER CO
131 w. 9th. St., KANSAS CITY, MO.
T.J.TUTTLE
Contractor and
Builder and
Job Work.
All Kinds of wood anil stefl bridges
us well us brtcK tuid stone miildinps.
l'luus and estimates furnished on
application.
First door north of RatlifT's
theatre, Chandler, ()kla.
in
strict compliance with the re-
quirements of the territorial
board ot education. The insti-
tutes of the territory are care-
fully graded and a three-year j
course lia^ been adopted by the | '
board.
The letters following the sub
jects in the above program indi j
cate the grade of work, thus:
A, third year: B. second year;
and C, the lirst \ e rr. Any one
having completed a year's work
and holding a certificate of pro-
motion from the board of educa-
tion may be enrolled in the grade
to w
Office in Clapp Building * .
Chandler, - - . - Oklahoma
satisfied, however, that there is
yet plenty of good-material from
which to draw and we hope to j —
have the vacancy supplied wit hin j s. n. deckkk. i' a. waqonbh
■a few days. The. names of sev- DECKER & WAGON EH,
• eral tirst-class instructors, are - Auoni.;y.at-La«.
being considered. We are only |
waiting to choose the best. Rest | =
ired the work will not lag for j Room 1-2. < lap]) Bl d.
j lack of gbod instruction. -(chandler. - - - Oklahoma
MODEL, D E P A K T M E N T
I CHARLES LORD,
The .model prinyiry depart ; (ieneral Auctioneer.
ment wiH be in charge ol Miss
Benson, primary teacher in Ok j Will cry sales in town or country,
lahoma City schools. To merely j <'all at Ohio Blacksmith Shop
mention the very fact that Miss Chandler. - - - Oklahoma
Beftson has for several years
been employed in the primary
they have been promo- j depart ment of Oklahoma City is
upon presentation of ihe'j1() commend her as one of the
ted, upon presentation oi t()
certificate of promotion. Credit best of the .territory
will be given for all work com ! certainly be a very
pleted in any graded institute of factor.
this territory. j •_
In order to be promoted, at '
the close of the session, to the
next year's work, a general av-
erage of 85 per cent, with no j
branch below 7T> percent, is re-j
quired, together with un attend j
a nee of fifteen da\ s. -j
She .will
important
dk .ii. t;. LEf-;,
\*«-tt■ t-iin• r_v Suramin
and Auctioneer....
Stock sales in the Country a Specialty
! Leave word at The Nkws office in regard to
sales when I am not in town.
HARNESS and SADDLES
Best Hand Made.
Chandler,
< )k 1 ahoma
I
do my own work and
GUARANTEE IT.
Books.
If vou have a course
of study i
for last year, bring it along, j
Bring any text books you may!
have. It will be well to bring!
reference books also. Some!
books of reference will be placed j
at your disposal in town.
WHIPS, ROBES, AND BLANKETS
at LOWEST PRICES.
JOHN MURANSKY,
IOp;.) >site Clapp Bldg., Chandler
E. HALSTEAI),
Practical PLASTERER,
Cistern Builder, Chimneys and
all kinds of Brick Work. Es-
timates Furnished.
North M tnvel Avenue, Chandler.
ALFALFA SEED.
Cane, Millett Seed, Kaffir, Jerusalem,
Milo Maze Corn, and all Field Seeds.
All crop of 1900. Write for " How to
to Sow Alfalfa," and prices on seeds.
McBETH & KINN1SON, Ga
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Gilstrap, H. B. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 34, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 9, 1901, newspaper, May 9, 1901; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117323/m1/8/: accessed May 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.