The Chandler Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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rCBLISIIED KVKKV FRIDAY.
Kntered at the post office at Chandler.
Oklahoma as second class matter.
W H. French.........Editor and Manag
Wwi. C. C. French Associate Editor
A T & S F. TIME TABLE
NORTH BOl'XU
£• . Chicago Exure.« -
ri Rfrer Eipr«-
hi
SOUTH BOt'NIX
W*. 403. T«xa« Express ...........
go. 107. Oklahoma Kxi r«*.«
Bo. *25. Way Freight
5 i6 a. u
1:20 p. II
106 p. ii
11:20 p. r
...... 1 ,ii3 p. r
.11 tOp. t
L. R. Delaney.
Agent at Guthrie.
Daily Mad and Stage Route
ItfT UOtXIX
iniTtimrs art- lieing held tllbIcoomilti'i' consented I<> makr iln- chance DD nTTCCCTOM A T r A D nc
tenant iiUl school house, dis Tohee townahip haYing been organised * C<oOlUiN/iLj vaJ\i/mi
foi Sule—hour yoke of oxen. Apply I Revival mccti
to 1). R. Owens. week at i
The democratic county central coin trie! ! since the last meeting of the committ*
mltlec met Saturday and called a count, j The north half of Chandler township cbfir^hls^am, "was' addodTo'fh'
delegate convention to meet Saturday, J has been created a nc
X<fe.
STORE,
Sept ember 1
Maude M. Parland was laid to rest
July 4 A loving little sister and moth
er are very sick. The family have the
sympathy of the entire community.
Miss (Hive HtubWefteld, one of the
prominent educators of this coun ty
made us a pleasant cull Tuesday and be-
ame a subscriber to Tub Publicist.
There will be communion services at
the Congregational church next Sunday
morning: all members are requested to
be present and all others are cordially in-
vited.
We would call attention to the ad in
another column of Smith & Salisbury,
the enterprising commission merchants
of Guthrie. We ask our readers to give
them a call when in the capital city
municipal town
ship and a meeting has been called to
name it
\ populist meeting will be held at
Ihiggett s school house district 62, on
July 14. I. E Payne and L J. Kal
klosch will address the assemblage.
I>. J. Cheescman, for
chief clerk and late
many years
committee
in orge Smith made his report as li
brarian and organizer which was ac
eepted. He also tendered his resigna-
tion as librarian, but the eommittc nnan
imously refused to accept it.
The chairman of each township com
mittec was instructed to designate the
place or places in his township for the
holding of the primaries, and have the
same published in Thk Publicist the
P. P HILLERMAN,
Attorney-at-Law.
CHANDLER, O. T
tlfOfllce on Manvel avenue, between
Eleventh ami Twelfth Streets
■r United State, com- flrel Friday after July l ii
misstouer at Sac and Foi Agency, left < The call of the convention, with the
Saturday for San Carlos. Arizona, where number of delegates apportioned to each
he will act as chief clerk.
A populist picnic will be held Friday,
July 13, at Foster's old mill ou the
Chandler and Ingram road about five
miles west of Chandler, several speak-
ers win be present Everybody is in
vited. There will be dancing at night.
We trust that our readers will pardon
•ngressional township, appears hi the
first column on the first page of this
paper.
WEST BOUNIX
Leaves Chandler at 7 o'clock a. m>, arriving a
wuthrie at oYfrx'k p. m.
KAST BOf*>"t>.
Leaves Edmond at 5 o'clock am. ar-
living at Chandler at 2 p. m-
leaves Chandler at 7 o'clock a m, ar.
living at Sac and Fox Agency at K) a m
w est Botrcnv
Leaves Sac and Fox Ageavy at 2 pm.
arriving at Chandler at o'clock a m.
Leaves Chandler at o'clock am ar-
riving at Edmond at 9" o'clock p m
CIIURCH DIRECTORY
birst Baptist Church*—Manvel nvviiue.
opposite court house
1'reachinic second aud fourth Sundays
hi each month, morning and evening
Funday school every Sunday morning
Grayer meeting every Wednesday night
Rev J. I . Caldwell, Pastor.
M E Church—West 10th Street, one
kalf block from Manvel avenue
Preaching first und third Sundays at : abroad
11 a nv Preaching overy Sunday at T jto
p nu Epworth league meets even
Tuesday at 7 30 p. m sundav schot I at
10 a. m
Bev. Ed R. Ling. Pastor
Presbyterian Church — Worship at
eourt house second, fourth and ftfth Sun
days of the month. Services at II a. in
and S p m. The Presbyterian Simim
school meets with the Union School at
the court house every Sunday moraine
at 10 o'clock
A. E. Thomson. Pastor.
the sliruncss of this issue The excessive
Dr. < Iivc Ford, though slightly better,
is still in a critical condition Her three
ins, George E of Fort Scott. Kansas.
.conard X. and Louis V . of Tobee,
with their wives are at her bedside.
The board of county commissioners TIT TTqII'c FWnrr
' -neill S Urllg
! be*0 '""en Store, North Manvel "SXVhi,™ & •!::. 7"
by the board a, we go to pre* except | A„ „ ^ [ baud, o? the repub&eaM TfX
D M RHEA.
Attorney-at Law.
CHANDLEI
t, O. T.
S L. BULLARI),
Attorney-at-Law.
CIIANDLKR, ()
T.
Office east side Mauvei Ave., be-
tween Ninth and Tenth M
LOUIS E. PAYNE,
Attorney-at-Law,
CHANDLER. O.
T.
^'Office in Farmers' and Merchant*
Hank.
An Affidavit
By request of R. K 11 ardcastle we pub-
lish the following affidavit
Territory of Oklahoma, i
County of Lincoln \8S"
Personally appeared before me r>. N
. . , . Mazier, a notary public in and for the
heat, the rourth, the illness of one edi ; territory and county aforesaid Cland F.
tor and the absence of the other, part ot ' >hrriff of Lincoln county, and
the time, have combined to prevent ef n«li\rn\ and on his oath n. .kes afflda
fective work JJt to the following fact- to wit That
1> I- Jlanlcastle never did at anytime
"RiP1 CTlt 1T1 Drn ere Qt Itemeut to me w i.ich would
^ 111 urugs at
O Hall's Drn cr ;l tlM^T"ot ,>hiI 1 "n8on w. crawford,
& -< overheard a convers on between
w h. watkins,
Attorney at f.aw,
Oil ANDLEH
^•office cast si-le Manvel
new township, men
Ave. All Dollar Pat-
ent Medicines for
75c. P. & W. Qui-
nine, 50c an oz. And
everything else dis-
counted 25 per cent.
the creation of
>ned elsewhere
We see by the Oklahoma State that
Matt Duerr of Seminole township, has
been doing some very effective work for
the populist cause in (tklahoma eounty
lie last few weeks. His speeches are
highly spoken of.
.' X Uagsdah celebrated the Fourth
by entertaining a pleasant little party of j ^ number of prominent republican pol
friends at his home, three and one half :,ici:uis from C handler addressed a meet
F. 1'arkcr.
Subscribed1 end sworn to before mi
this 2nd day of July 1MM
[seal] ^ ^^KR.
Notary I'ublic. I
Comoussfon ejepfres Nov 2.
Attorney-at Law,
CHANDLER. (). T.
Office west side of Manvel Avenue tw«
doors north of Lincoln Co. Bank.
CONST A NIL V KEEP A F1KST-CLASS LINE OF
groceries, boots, shoes, flour and
feed and nails
CET THSIS PRICES BEFORE BUYIWC.
JF]EU®U&We& wmuf.&Nm*
North Manrel Ave., - Chandler, Okla,
hoffman,
charles,
a CON KLIN.
bankers.
general tanking exchange
5, collecting.
South. Manvol St. . . . Chandler Okla.
,/*u
at Lilly-
township
miles east of town S. Kirksey and wif«
and Ih-v. J i. Caldwell, of t handler
were among the invited guests
Powdered and cut-loaf sugar, lbs for
-oc at the Mj-r Triulegrocerv
The value of Tin-: Pcbi.hist aa an ad
vcrtising medium in being recognizeel
U"e received this week ails
from three Misiness tlrms in Guthrie
In doing business with them please state
that you saw their ad in this paper
Hayes Summer*, who took W. 11.
Kincr's pony fn m the pasture last week.
was arrested at Guthrie last Saturday.
As the sheriff was bringing him in he I demand recognition* fon t s
Appointments for D B Brown
I B. Brown will spei
bridge house in < >t
on Nlonday. July 9. at ? .10 p
Vt Ingrin, a Tohee township, on
Inesday, July Uv at ~-MO p m.
iu lowa tewuship on Wednesday July
ceni of the audience being colored , If i^nn nnd phu t > b« anjiounVed- bv
'' ' Kelso*. ' J
Trv<
I>. N. FKA/IKR,
r«ni!ity Utornojr.
FRAZIER & NEWBY,
Attorneys-at-Law
CH whi.ki:
rW"Office at court house.
.1 H. NlWltV
St stephen s Parish Episcopal Church
—Services are held at the court hons«
on the first and third Sundays of each
month. Rev. A. C. Fliedner, Pastor
H. C Bishop. Lay Header
Congregational Church—Located one
block west i>f the postotNce
Until further notice the services at thi
Congregational church will be on th<
Second and fourth Sundays of each
month Sunday school at 10 o'clock
every Sunday. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening By order of the
church M I). Tenner i'astor
FRIDAY, JULY tV 1UM.
local items.
C. A. Filtch returned from (iuthrie
last night.
Fresh Vegetables in the cellar at the
A. No. 1 Store.
T. J. Taylor. Jr. arrived Tuesday even-
ing from Perry.
Go to the A No. 1 Store for queens
Ware and glassware
Alex Bishop spent the Fourth with his
•on who lives north of town.
Sulphur at 5 cents a pound at Hall's
drug store. North Manvel avenue
John Bedford and (i. W. Schlegel re-
turned Saturday from Outhrie
Copperas at 5 cents a pound at Hall *
drug store. North Manvel avenue.
Bennett Creech went to Guthrie yes
terday t.o attend a family re union
W. H French will address a populist
club meeting at Tryon tomorrow night.
GO TO ELLIS' DRUG sTOBE FOR
PAINTS & OILS OF ALL KINDS \T
LOWEST PRICES
A. C Crouk and Henry Mitchell are
putting up awuings in front of their re-
spective places of business.
Miss Nissa Lewis and brother. Llnd
say. are moving today to the home of
their parent?, one mile cast of town
The largest and most complete line of
staple and fancy gi-occries in Chandler
may be found at the Big Trade grocery
made his escape at Ingram Last Tues
day he came in and gave himse lf up
Col. 1.. P Williamson, proprietor of
the Guthrie and Chandler stage line, was
in town Monday making business ar-
rangements relating to his hack line
whit h he will continue to run He will
still carry express, and J. F. Ayars will
act as passenger aud express agent for
his line.
Queensware and glassware to suit you
at the Big Trade.
Chandler was pretty nearly deserted
on the Fourth. Celebrations at sur
rounding towns and a number of private
party picnics drew the people out of
towu very effectually. We have not
received full reprts from the celebrations
but so far as we have heard they were
well attended
V. D Crutcher, of South Otoe re
turned home Monday from a week's trip
to the Chickasaw country. His wife and
baby accompanied him as far as Ed-
mond where they will visit for a time,
awaiting the return of his daughter from
Texas where she has been attending
school.
It will pay you to come and see wl*at
we are doing at the Big Trade grocery
The hot weather, which had prevailed
for four days, was broken Wednesday
night by
lintf Ingram la^t Saturday. About
90 pe
j peopit\ tliey captured the meeting and
put one of their orat< r. \ fV«>rge Lock-
i hart, on rh< platform As is umuU with
them, he proceeded to 9lu w rhnt they
! had not been fairly treated by rhe My
White-s. He said that when he was jailor
he ree't ived only one loliar a day w V>
lioth his predeci ssor and successor, wdite
I men. were paid two dollars per <iiiy That
I the republicans rec^eniaB sh^ ooloicd
j people when they meet them aipro dark,
hut never in daybglit Thn« rl * ^albved
people are tired of sui-i nri :-nni'n-n and
-i.i s>tod s1 -vf
J. M. CLAHK,
Attorney-at-Law.
(■HANDLER. O. T.
ti. Four doors north of Hoffman'
Bank.
yvii ii, Cimarron township on
1 hujslav. July 12 at T 30 p. m j
Vr. a «ckoa4 h*)-«-e si v. miles north and !
one-half mil. we t of i handler ti Fii |
d*y IX at T 30-P m.
In ire township o« Saturdirv. July '
1 < a«i : ;{(• p la place to Ik- abiwmm od
by rft(- chairnmn "f the people s party !
committee e>f thaf fowimhip.
P. W RASH,
Attorney at Law
CHANDLER, O. T.
2^* Office in Lincoln County Hank.
Lansing & Smiley,
Restaurant — and — Confectionory
Fine Stock
Tobi
Pari,
Tee Cream
E. side
el Av
bet 11th and f2th
the republican ticket
The divorce case ef "*s.
Andrew Overmans wa*M: ie{$ Dha j#o
hate court il. ndny, ore rin .i -cvsst
days of the se*as. n, t^ tlie ? ' e w m
fort of tile judie whs <pe« i\* :isve
orously wielding faw U1 ^PmitilT f-
-presented by f. W 9f
Nora Notes ^
ft is rather dry in-1tiesc parrs
fsmes Clellan U s« a- 1-tolBtein calf last
w^ekby ducking
Lsvi 13-it, went! Ohithrie last Sat
uMity oa business
T .1 l'albot is plowing his wh«at
ground and planting corn
I ewis bradburry and sister made a fly ,
ing visit in Nora lasts week j
Ilir saw mill :o Tryon is ready to First Class Work Ir Guaranteed
omtnence work l-t has l*een waitimr
barber o shops
Mauvei Vveuue. opposite PtWtoffice
Perkins and tlte cfefend^utf fty/adjpi'J
^l. t lark f ^'bau'filer Dw wipiIT
claimed thi t ;nn' Hceu
guilty of exrreme cmi- i>? \*r. a?i
dence failed- t< eHawje. !
The defendant* fllsd w cunjs ftiH (j|.
vorce « n the groun-v' rv-^e?t1«Mi ami as
the fact of desertion w.<s p^cficrrily■ad-
mitted, the defemlant Wa* granted a de
cree of divorce upon payment- - f eo^ts.
This is one "t tli<? '- w whom *b<
husband "ame out aileau'
1. (' \LYI X, Proprietor.
llie Nora oas I jail club played at Car
ney June'Jtt. The score stood 01 in fa
vor of Nora
A. i^. Khoii'es little boy lias been real
sick the past week with summer coin
plaint, bur is better at this writim;
<>br road supervisor. James Spillars.
is dc.ing some good work iu this district.
There are a great many bad places
caused by tile heavy rains in the spring.
It makes your correspondent think of
the time when he was a hoy to see so
many cradles at work Several farmers
ha<-< inly a small patch of wheat or oats
aild think if is cheaper to cut by hand :
. j than to hire a binder.
During the absence of the editor of the j j„iy j. Kinelm
■ i ■ ■ li in
columns which not ••nlv \i. ;a:c: ti-, es Dry Fork Items.
t With«l u. geS ftiitl rul.s f coortnjf . I.ee K,l.rt mmtr and A1 H,rtm n |
that regulate tl:e intercourse and; busi- 1 have gone up «o Kansas to help harvest
NEW
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY
Xorth Alan vol A
Cream Parlor
nue Opposite
J.LI. KEG. President. "• II- KKK. Cashier. F.Ii. IIOYT.Adm. Cashier
THE IiX17COr.1T COXJNTY EAI71K.
CAPITAL, 10,000.00
Does a General Banking Business-
chandler, oklahoma.
BIG- TRADE GEOCEEY
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
north west of postoffice
EUGENE 3DEA.CON, - Proprietor,
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA,
x. h smith.
Wm m. sAUsi'.n;v
SMITH
Produce
5 SALISBURY,
and Commission
merchants.
Cash
d Joy
£.£gS,
'Poultry, Ga-,,:e, furs Hides, <Pelts,
, 'Broom Com, Etc.
205 Cleveland Avenue or 218 Oklahoma Avenue,
Correspondence Solicited. GUTHRIE
0. T.
J A. MeGUIRE. Proprietor.
Chandler Oklahoma \
Mts - niith Ims iftmc t. old Oklahoma
spend the summer with her daughter
the past if
| old Oklalioir
next week
There lias been
a dancing tioWery es
| by a dance June W.
.Tune '
new relations of tie printing fraternity
the world over but also ooutained a
misstatement iu rcfeieuce to the business
f this flfce. and we cannot believe the
item would have been permitted to
into his columns if hp had' been' Home
The part of the item we refer to iirthat
whic h -tatcs that the said Prm.icin , ^blished °ne^^half mile east of t"he cmiii
refreshing breeze from the ,,HS >Hninj? neiirhbor> ad verting cuts j ^
northeast Old settlers agree iu saying I!UU* electros because it cannot secure
that it was the longest continued period i anX own. Kven if this Were true.
of hot weather tbey haw ever known t would be a breat h of the ethics of | the greatest railroad strike of modern
here. Home thermometers inelicated 109 I journalism to mention it but the state (times is now on All the leading rail
degrees on lue'sday at tlie same time , uient is not true We did borrow semie roads of the country are invo lved and
othett registered only 94 degrees so we oltl cots that he wa% not using from the j freight traffic is almost • nHrcly stopped
have not fared so badly as many lo •-'ditor of the Xxws when we flrst came The dispute arose befwettl the Pullman
| here and before we had time to secure ' Sleeping C ar oompauy and its employes
Try our own baking powder price, l'nout k luls to up our space We ! oVt-r a reuuetion in wagef and it has
25c per pound. Kvery can guaranteed U8Ctl the lx,m'we(1 culs exactly threr j developed into a gigantic war between
at the Rig Trade. *sUcfl Tin. Publh ist ami no mor. ; organized capital and united labor.
>incc the thiixl issue of this paper not a j Startling news may bv lo^keel for m
single cut or ad of anj* kind has ap week
loir!
7he only First Class Hotel 'v
A GREAT OFFER TO OUR READERS.
We have made such arrangements as «o enable us to furnish oar Subscrib-
ers The Publicist and the
ST. LOUiS SUNDAY POST-DISPATCH
FOR THE VERY SMALL AMOUNT OF $1 50 A YEAR.
Kach
lition <
>ntains
in Chandler
e Summer With her dauirhtArl
and fnends
Mis'- Lottie Sft'rr)?' has been spending \ Iur?e and comm > iious brick hotel
_ — * ~ "lelk
Hb.
of onr subscribers in Lincoln County will receive a copy of the !
f the St. I.onis Post Mispit. h within tin m \t :! wct-U. fin• paj.. i
less than :irt. and often 44) pages. This is the greatesn ncWspnpi
ever made in Line-oln countv.
undaV
never
r offer
week^ visiting relatives in . elegantly iumislied. <iood accommoda i
ill return home ;
turns
room.
Reasonable rates. £fteod samp.e
Henry Mitchell, Proprietor.
The territorial congressional conven-
noTt °r,Z rf,'* Will,"C, hfM I in that is no, a psy
next Tuesday. July 10. at El Reno I .,iv., i-u. - 1 J
Reno
The following are the names of the Lin
coin county delegates all of w hom will
probably attend the eouvention T
Arnold, of Ponca township Peter Lynch,
of Pawnee township-. J II Clary, of
Oeagc township; James W. Taggait of! r,',.
Cimarron township <4. W. Hegle, of w
Keokuk township J. \ Mcl/aughlin, of
P. N. Prasier went to Guthrie the tirei ! C ree'1 ,OWn,hip. V .1 Niblaek, of l hoc
of the week, returning Wednesday ev
ing
Miss Maude Farr. of Anvil, visited
friends in Chandler last Friday and Sat
urtlny.
Rev. J. L. Caldwell baptiseel live per
•Kins at Oak Grove, northwest of town,
last Sunday.
Mrs. Maud Tichcnor, da.filter of J. F
Ayars. left yesterday for St. Louis, after
a visit of several weeks here
Did you sec the new stock of queens
ware aud glassware at Keuquay A llol
land's A No. 1 Store? It is beautiful.
O. T Zitumeric returned to Eureka
advertisement The first week wc were
here we reciprocated the courtesy shown
us by the News office by lending them
paper and letter heads, ami the next day j
after the discourteous item referred to!
appeared, the foreman of the News bor
d from this office a cut to use in Job
work so that the courtesies have not I
been eme sideel. It is the custom of
| printing offices the world over to ex
• change accommodations of this kiud,
Our goods were bought to sol! smt w. ' etcn In the midst ot h bitter wiitorid
re selling them fast at the Big Trade warfare, &n<! this !> the first time we ever
A verr sad aecident. which resulted in k'."'w of ,uch being referred to.
the death of Mrs. Matthew Fooks oc ^"arealway. glad to accommodate not i
currod last Sunday Ave miles northwest on,v members of the newspaper fra
of town. Mr (.'ixika was cleaning his ' 1,111 '•«' neighbors and aet|ua!nt-
Sun when in some manner it was dis *noe* wil11 ,lle 1,1,11 of anything we hare
charged, tht ball passing through his i """ ''an ,Pt of t" them without
wife's right shoulder. The accident hap 'l'c''n4: "1:'t e arc nutting them under
pened at 4 o'clock in the afternoon ami eTeriaating Obllgatioifl to us. and with
taw township
OCCIDENTAL
GUTHRIE, O T
Uest sccommodations in the city
Hoard by day or week at reasonable :
prices Terms: $4 per week and $1
per day Satisfaction guaranteed
Yotir patronage >olieitcd «Corner of
First street and Vilas afenue
MAGGIE FLYNN, Proprietress
FARMERS' HOTEL
GUTHRIE, O. T
fhe best accommodation in the
city Centrally located. Kates 7* c j
per day Livery stable in connec
tion Good feeil yard and free «auip
house No. 218 Oklahoma avenue 1
Wm M SALISBURY, Propriotor
Layton & Co.,
PEAI.KU" IN
(Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats. ■
Shoes and tjieensmare,
Warranted !od' pef p\vt * 1 •!
Is* lbs granulated sugar 1 .(Hi j
Call and be 1 -nvinced that this is the ;
. cheapest p!ae- u Mneoln coilnty
HOTEL, Prices to Suit the Times.
Clifton. Oklahoma Territory.
S^.3VE'3_, ELLIS,
TOBBfeU AXD lMC'i Ml. IjKAI.EII IN
drugs, books, stationery, paints. oils,
toilet articles and notions-
Cor. Manvel and 11th St., Chandler, O. T.
THF "K ep In the Middle of the Rwd,
Bon Ton Bakery *« .™,ssowra.
.AND
BAKERY
Confectionery
Fresh Breael Pios and Cak %s Al-
ways on Hand.
Ice Cream and Ice Cold Drinks.
\ Fntl Stock of Tobaccos.
Wm. Spielborger Propriotor
Mountain
News."
. \ v 1
RESTAURANT.
Fresh (Bread. Cakes and >i'ies.
Meals at all'Hours,
Ice ( n am l'arlor aud Ice Cold Drinks
MRS. M. J. WALLACE.
of OSM(N)
overshi
Ma
el \ve
she died at J the next morning. She saiii
to the neighl ors who came in while she
was etill consciou- Do not blame my
husband, it was an accident." Because
of this statement no coroner # inquest
Kansas, last Friday to superintend the NriiS held
•hipment of the mwblnery ?"<• hi. mill Keep oR the urw n.t Keep in
Work on the mill hullilin(r ha begun "u"'l,ml Ki.' Tmtle i> the pl*ce to
In earnest. The e c *tmn« are in ,l, !iu>
and the mMOD«h. .beini„l }ing .tone The laumlrj- anil slxw shop of (4 T
John Durkri1 hai aecuml the eonlract on Manvel avenue an.I Kightli
for carrying the mall between Chan.lli r w" I"'rgl«riie4 Tuesday night
and (iuthrie and put on a new hack line riie nut sleep in the building.
Monday. 'hough they take their meals there.
Mr. and Mrs Henry Milehell of the "'l' ''""'""K * ' unoeeupied
Mitchell house rMnrned last week from Kntr"n"' wn! tffecte.1 by taking out the
a sojourn of two weeks at their old f" «-«■
with all the provisions
' tiour, meat, etc , about
out any expectation of thereby restrain
ing either their liberty of thought or
action
Committoe Meeting
The populist county central commit
tee met Saturday pursuant to adjourn
men! at the office of The Wtju t< 1st
The vacancy caused by the death of
Asa llarger. of Otoe township, was tilleel
by the election of 11 K. Htraughen
1 he time for betiding the county con-
vention was set for Thursday. A mist l
at 10 o clock a in . the primaries to be-
held Tuesday, August 7. at p m
On BoUss of l Tibmt the mem ^
Dry-Goods,
Shop All kind
reasonable rates Sh<
between Manvel aud
Chandler. O T
Ratliff & Hinchey EGBERT BROS.
(First published June l" .j
NOTK'K.
I.and Orti«t at Oklahoma City •) T, )
.Tune f 1HU4-
Compl dnt liavlng been entered at this
; otHee by 1 rank « Chandler against John
; stuelcbakei wh" made Homestead entry
' No. 819!' dated Match :i, lM -„\ u|H)ii the .t> .
'west half i f tbe northwest quarter of
• section V" in township 1- north ranee 'nankim..
jeast of tl' Indixe meridian, in I.ineoln ' NN hat m
. , county, Oklahoma Territory, with a view
bet 10thand 11th (.handler. tti Ct,,„i.| ,miv. .„i,|
1
John Stmlebakt • ha* wholly abandoned
said i'act and changed bis residence
therefrom for more than six mouth*
since making said entry, ami next prior
to the date heiein that said tra*-t is not
settled upon and cultivated by said partv
as re<ju're*d by lav aud that all of said
defaults exist at the present time
Therefore the said parties are hereby
summoned to appear at the C. :
office at Oklahoma City, Oklahoi
riton on the day of July 1MM. at
1 o'cioek p. m t<> res|>ond and furnish
testimony concerning said allegations
B. M. hilley. Hcgistei*.
The Loading Daily Populist Paper,
\ Paper for the Dissatism d Ciowd
1' ree coinage is a fight for commer*
clal and flniinclal indepemlenee, for prog-
ress, prosp rily. freedom and happiness
f the lace, and in ini| ortance
s and dwarfs all other <|iics-
uted for the consideration of
in love hii
IT. BLTJNT,
BLACKSMITH & WAGONMAKER
us i t unit ry
Try a sill
non th. \\
ear
NN c want a
\ i i \ town,
c for stunule
eta bin
•eriptit
•ountiy when
starv
I aily
ad v ti m
cuts
*l pe
tin I >envt r. C do
ription
Send
0p)ea
• is fe r terms
f 1
(chairing done at
oil I lighth St
\llison aveuues
First p.
Ileal June
reby NOTICI-.
land f„ ,|U. probate court of I u,n
Territory of Oklahoma
John «i Conk, pbiintill
Annie 1> i ook, .1 i i
DK.\LI;I;> iM
number of delegst<« kpi*'rtioned .
Chandler was reduced from 6 to 1 !•
in tbe house *** ,'h"wn. bX - v,'ral !>f ll,e "'lint')
... members of the committee who had
...... * J"'1'" hirls looked the matter up ih ' accordlnir t"
„ #..n ii , were there to b« laundried and ihe population and the jvpullst v.ite cist ti., , i
w«jji .1 full line of Iiueenswaiv and a aide of sole leather The loss falls ,wo -v",r* «;•> that t handl.i w entl
glassware which they will sell at prices heavily on Mr and Mrs Daniels who ' '< six ,K a gate> and it was only be **" ' ' 'n I. nu
to suit tbe present hard time*. are hard-workin • worii.v ..ti. .... ' Hi>'' U,c nuB,bers from t Handler H" sdway* \h
uaru working, worthy cituens ) insisted u| on the reduvtiou th t the
home Junction City. Kausas
Feuquay & Holland received
Notions,
Boots & Shoes.
stock of Boots ami
uuty aud their prices
lowest First block
uortU of Fubliv >.jiuri Chandler. O I
A Now and Complete Lino of Gro-
corios. Smoked and Dry
Salt Meats and
FRESH 88 FRUIT
AND VKUKTAHLK*
\lways on * ? ttive them a call
Next IN .•: to Hoffman Hank, t han IK i
get your
Jot - Printing
DONE AT THIS OFICE
Letter Heads, Note lleiuU. Kimlope.
Bill llead". Statements. Posters ami No
tices printed with neatness und dispatch
The defendant
hereby notlHed Hen
the probate court I
" Cook,
"I JmiRii
XN . 11 M n
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French, W. H. The Chandler Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 11, Ed. 1 Friday, July 6, 1894, newspaper, July 6, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc147143/m1/4/: accessed May 31, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.