The Chandler Publicist (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1907 Page: 3 of 6
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The Publicist
Sucessor to INLAND PRI NTING CO
OFFICIAL CITY PAPER.
fcntered. According to Act of Congress,
at the Postoffice at Chandler, Okla., as_
Second Class mail matter.
Published every Friday by
ULAM & BOTKIN, Proprietors.
' P. L. ULAM, Editor.
L. B. NICHOLS, Associate hditor.
If the writer of the Wellston
News would give, less of his
time to hunting up and writing
up the faults of his patrons and
spend more time in hustling for
business and items of interest
could forsee that a constitution j
would be written which self-
respect on the part of the re- j
publicans would compel them
to fight. No one could forsee
that suits would be instituted to .
to his readers he would gain prevent the constitution from Round trip rates to Jamestown ex
both financially and in the re- going into effect. These things position at Norfolk, Va., daily to
spect of the
community.
citizens
of his made delays necessary and
i some people thought the com-
mittee to •blame for delays
| The Chandler Tribune,'an al-Jwhenit was the dishonesty of
subscription rates- | leged democratic paper pub-1 the delegates.—Times Journal.
One Year 50 cents lished by George Smith at
Chandler, a paper that is a
Sept. 30, at the following rates:
Season tickets $5t>,70; sixty days,
$47.9(1; fifteen days, $ati.50.
San Francisco and Los Angeles,
first published 7-3
Ordinance No. 152.
An ordinance prohibiting and provid-
ing a penalty for the failure to keep
the Sabbath day
Be it ordained by the mayor and the
city council of the cify of Chandler,
Lincoln county, Oklahoma territory.
Section 1. Provided, that the keep-
ing open and operating on the lirst
day of the week, commonly called
Sunday, of any business establishment
where any goods, wares and mer-
chandise are sold or olfered for sale,
any manufacturing establishment, any
repair shop of any kind or character,
_ . ... . .... , or anyotherplace of businessexceptas
Cal., for round trip June Nth to | herel^after eXpreSsl> excepted is pro-
hibited in the City of Chandler, Lin-
coln county, Oklahoma territory.
Publicist Phone 228.
Congressional Ticket.
For Congress First District,
13. S. McGUIRE.
For Congress Second District
THOMAS B. FERGUSON.
Republican Ticket.
For Treasurer,
L. C. ELLIOTT.
l For County Clerk,
J. E. REA.
For Probate Judge,
F. A. WAGONER.
For Sheriff,
V L. E. MARTIN".
For Surveyor,
J A. WILKINS.
For Superintendent,
O. F. HAVES,
For Weigher,
F. O. MASON.
For Coroner,
W. H. DAVIS.
For County Attorney,
S. D. DECKER.
For Register of Deeds,
S. D. DENNIS.
0 0 .
For Commissioner 1st District,
JOHN W. HENRY.
For Commissioner 2nd District,
JACOB AMBERG.
For Commissioner 3rd District,
J. A. LYNCH.
' | standing joke among the demo-
; crats of Lincoln county, came
out Tuesday with one of the |
I editor's heavy editorials as the
I "piece de resistence," Wej
Can just imagine George as he j
| was writing the "heavy" with
a wet rag and a "lot of cracked j
ice on his head. Evidently he
had been reading "Little Red j
Riding Hood" as he had ai
"wolfe" tangled up in the
article. It took nearly a whole
column of space for him to say
that the republicans of Lincoln
county were howling against
! the action of the con. con. And
i for once Brother • George was
j right, the republicans are
I howling, have been for the
j past seven or eight months, on-
] ly it seems that George has on-
| ly just figured it out. Wonder-
j ful discerning man, that editor,
j Yes, George, we're howling and
i what's more, the howl is be-
coming louder ane stronger
every hour, evidence that our
forces are being swelled by the
reading, thinking, educated
[ people of Oklahoma.
Ho for Tulsa.
"A square deal for every-
body."—Frantz. "The people
be d d."—Haskell.
! Congressman Landis, without
. moments hesitation, declared
that if the constitution discrim-
| inates against republicans and
certain sections of the state as
claimed by the republicans, the
All this talk of
Gore in favor of Doy
though there is no doubt in the
world that the "bosses" would
litch Mr. Gore werC such a
thing possible. Anyway the
republicans will attend to that
little matter.
Editor Smith of the Tribune
seems to be worrying some
about the late inactivity of the
republicans. George will prob-
ably discover before very long
that there is plenty doing in
the republican ranks and that
his party will need to "sit up
ind take notice."
. . , . president would not accept it.
sidetracking , • ,
. . , , I h*n, of course, was simply
oyle is bosh,
the opinion of a congressman
well acquainted with President
Roosevelt. All outsiders ex-
press amazement that men se-
lected to write th^ fundamental
law of the state should stoop to
such dirty work, especially
where there was so little ex-
cuse for it.
A number of sane and
15th, limit August 31.
Summer tourist tickets on sale
daily to Sept. 30 to the following
points: St. Louis, $22.35; Chicago,
111., $30.75; Milwaukee, Wis., $33.55;
Denver, Colo., $23.75; Colorado
Springs, Colo., $23; Pueblo., $22.70.
Trinidad, $25.05; Ogden, Salt Lake,
Green River, Price Utah, Grand
Junction, Delta, Montrose, Colo.,
$36.75. Tickets also on sale to var-
ious resorts in Alabama, Florida,
Georgia, Kentucky, Louisana, Miss-
issippi, North Carolina, South Car-
olina, Tennessee, Virginia, West
Virginia and also to points in North-
west and Southwest. Limit on all
tickets Oct. 31.
$1.95 to Oklahoma City and return j
June 22 to July 4 inclusive, limit
July 5, account Chautauqua.
One fare for round trip to Well-1
ston June 30, account base ball1
game.
Special train excursion to Oklaho-
ma City and return Sunday, June 9,
account base ball game, Wichita vs
Oklahoma City, Putnam Park, Del-
mar Garden, etc. Popular rate of
$1.25. Train will leave Chandler at
$lJ.50 a. m., returning will leave Ok-
lahoma City at 7 p. m.
A. J. Macomheu, Agent,
j Chandler, Okla.
The Secret ot
A BEAUTIFUL COMPLECTOIN
Now Revealed
FREE
What beautv is more desirable than
an exquisite complexion and elegant
jewels. An opportunity for every
woman to obtain both, for a limited
time only.
The directions and recipe for ob-
taining a faultless complexion is
the secret long guarded bv the mas-1
ter minds of the ORIENTALS and
GREEKS.
This we obtained after years of
work and at great expense. It is
the method used by the fairest and
most beautiful women of Europe.
Hundreds of American women
I who now use it expressed their de-1
1 light and satisfaction.
\ his secret is easily understood'
and simple to follow and it will save I
vou the expense of creams, cos-
metics, bleaches and forever give
ycfu a beautiful complexion and free
vour skin from pimples, bad color,
blackheads, etc. It alone is worth
to vou many times the price we ask
you to send for the genuine diamond i
ring of latest design.
We sell vou this ring as one
democrats have all along pro- amount of tax levy for the ensuing small profit above manufacturing |
. i -l vpflt" Minv nsonlG will Ik- snr- cost. I riG pricc is lt?ss tn&n one >
tested against this fraud and ? • 3 ' '. ' half what others charge. The
ViAvn froniii'nt 1 v noifited out the* Pu> when they learn that the r^ipe Jg free with every ring.
have frequently pointed out tne it,vv not iJL. increased to exceed j It is a genuine rose cut diamond I
danger of such a step with a ] mill. Last vear the otimate wa* rinu of sparkling brilliant \ abso-
reduced to 15 Uitelv guaranteed very dainty.
, shaped like"a llelcher with 1 r: .
mace this | settmg of 12Kt. gold shell, at your
\feek was IS mills and it ,is conti- local jeweler i' would cost ron-
dently expected that a reduction of siderable more than $2.00.
taken to determine the tuith „, w, , mllu th.k, We mail you this beautiful corn-
charge of
Hpiil " ~ I Get
of the new court house wiil now your order in before our supply
Provided however, that this section
shall not apply to the keeping open
and operating of conlectionaries, or
places where confections and soil
drinks are generally kept, news
stands, eating houses or restaurants
and drug store...
Provided further, that all meat
markets shall be 'allowed to keep
open up to, and no later than the hour
of nine o'clock in the forenoon (a. ni.)
on said day.
Section Any person or persons
violating any of the provisions of this
ordinance shall upon conviction there-
of. be sentenced to pay a fine of SI
and costs for each offense and shall
stand committed to the city jail until
such fine and costs are fully paid.
Section 3. All ordinances or parts
of ordinances in conflict herewith are
hereby repealed.
Section 4. This ordinance shall
take elfect and be in force trom and
after its passage, approval and publi-
cation.
Approved this 2nd day of July. 1907.
(SEAL) VI. R.GULICK.
Attest: Mayor.
J. IV\HT FOSTER.
City Clerk.
H. C. Downey, W. G. Schlegel
and L. H. Wray are candidates for
the appointment of census enumer-
ator for Lincoln county and were
circulating petitions for signers the
first of the week.
Bob Ward, of Midlothian, was a
county seat visitor last Saturday.
He was a guest at the home of M.
C. Taylor.
H. C. Downey and County Atty.
Foster were business visitors at
Guthrie the first of the week.
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The "Kilties" Drum Major
Subscribe For I'HE PUBLICIST.
Commissioners Make Lev y.
While in session the first of the
week the board of county commis-
fair sioners made an estimate of the
. amount of tax levy for the ensuing
will be sur-
man like Roosevelt in the pres- 17 mills which was
idential chair. Since the pres- mills. The estimate
iik'iit has ordered a census
"The people be d ."—Has-
kell. And that's the kind of a
man the democrats are asking
you to support for governor.
This statement was made be-
;ore the primaries and still tutjon jn i(-s present form can- salary, $12000
Haskell was nominated and ^ not be accepted by the oresi-! Contingent, $S000
lean man turned down. Verily (lent_ Those papers and lead
the ways
strange.
of the world are
We
yl re
Looking
For
yl
Man
ers among the democrats who
really desire statehood openly
call for a division,
It is not likely the document
will be changed even to make
statehood possible. Nomina-
tions have been made, besides
the men who could commit such
m monstrous theft do not pos-
sess the moral courage to pub-
licly plead guilty. They will
i in the face
Poor and Insane, $2000. ...
Supply, $6000
Court, $20000
Bridge, $8000
Road and Bridge, $4000
Separate, $000 )
Sinking, $0000..
.2 mills
mill
mills
5 mills
.2 mills
.1 mill
mills
..P. mills
Base Bail Boys Win Suit.
The much talked of suit brought
by the "too-good" •citizens of Well-
ston against the base ball boys for
playing-Sunday ball at that town
was tried before a jury in Justice
of overwhelming Bradtield's court in Fallis last
With Massive 'Brain
And great intillect to tell tis
how to improve our
Soda Water
All otlr regular customers say
it can't be done—say it's per-
fection already, but we are
open to suggestions when it
comes to pleasing people.
The improvements will have
to be in something besides
plenty of ice, best fruit flavors,
thin glasses, and neatness, po-
liteness and promptness in,
-erving'customers.
We always have these.
■< CORBIN-LYNCH Dftl'G CO.
Chandler, Ok'a.
proof deny there has been a Tuesday. Atty. C>. A. Neeley, of
' gerrymander and.will back this ' th's appeared for the ball
. . , . -it , , players and" Ira Billingslea, of
j false claim with doctored Wellston, for the territory. Instead
figures. Murray and Haskell taking- up the matter of all the
propose to bluff this campaign players at once and thus settle the
through and the Cruce follow- thjng, they tried one man, John
ers smile at the certain and Dunham.
lasting overthrow of the Musko-
gee boss.—Times Journal.
Now that the republican con-
vention has been called and
Mr. Hamon and other members
of the committee are prepared diet of not guilty
The case was handled in
a masterly manner by Atty. Neeley
who, it is said, made Billingslea
look like "thirty cents" before he
got through with him. Billingslea
lost his temper, it is said, and
really swore right out in court two
or three times. But the jury, after
taking three Dallots rendered a ver-
and the law and
it is certain that the county
missioners will not stand for the
bill, especially as the prose', ution
put up a bond for costs.
to step down, the republicans order league of the town of Well
comprehend that the committee ft(?n have the costs to pay
did about all that could have
been done under the circum-
stances. The republicans have hav
been up against unfor.seen con- .
ditions. No one ever sus* Remember the ball ffame
pected the delegates to the con- ;T, ie's park next Sunday CI
stitutional 'convention would riler vs stroud. This is bo-.m
attempt to disfranchise the re- : e a fast g r.Vit .
publicans of the state. No one | Ball game Snnday.
I( is an III Wind That
Blows Nobody Good
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IS generally the person's fault, that the
wind does not blow him good. It comes
and goes without doing any good, like the
dollars that are put in the pocket and extrava-
gently spent.
A dollar by itself cannot do much work, but a
lot of these dollars make the most powerful
working force in this whole world, Come right
down and open an account with us with the dol-
lar you have in your pocket. Start right and
make every wind blow you good
First JWational cEan%
Chandler, Oklahoma.
Capital $50,000.00
Surplus and Pr fits $30,000.00
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Noose to Scour the Town
If you are looking for anything
in the way of
General Hardware
it least 2 mills will be made. Those .- . _
f-latfir r,f tbf. rlTircrp ni' i* , i i- i plexion recips free when your otder
falsity ot tne charge ot who have been making a howl {s rece;ved for ring and $2.00 in
gerrymandering the state, dem- about increased taxation on account; money order, stamps or bill•
ocrats of every degree are
, , r.., , „ need to hunt up some other excuse
alarmed. 1 hey know, to a pos- . '' .
. for a complaint. Following is the
itive certainty, that the consti- estimated levy on each fund.
1 mills
presi- Contingent,
exhausted.
This offer is made for a limited
time only as a means of advertising
and introducing our goods.
Send today before this oppor-
tunity- is forgotten.
T. C. Mosi i.i v,.
32 F.ast 23rd Street, New York City,
It's our hobbv to handle only
the best of goods, and our
aim to sell them at the low-
est possible prices. We guar-
antee entire satisfaction.
DYER HARDWARE CO
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SUMMER
TRIPS
OF UNUSUAL INTEREST
California and Return
One fare for the round trip, June 8 to 15.
Long return limit and liberal stop-over
privileges.
Also one fare for the round trip. June 22
to July 5. Equally favorable limit and
stop-overs. Validation of tickets for return 1
trip requires payment of at time of
execution.
Via I'ortland-for slight additional cost.
Pacific Northwest
One fare for the round trip, Jun<* 20 to
Tuly 12, to Portland. Tacoma. Seattle and
V ancouver. Very low rate also on same
dates to Spokane. Return limit, Septem-
ber 15. Stop-overs at pleasure.
Via California for slight additional cost.
Jamestown Exposition
Season, sixty-day and fifteen day excur-
sion ticketson -al«- daily at ail Rock I -.land
stations. Exposition of great historical
interest. Grand naval and military -.pec-
tacles. Submarine warships. Airships.
Ni^ht illuminations.
(10 direct, or for slight additional cost
vary your route a id t;,k- in Niagara Falls,
.V y York, Philadelphia. Washington,
Baltimore, etc.
Other Low Rates
To Chicago and the < reat Lakes—ask
for illustrated t« ider :.u a> 1
mer Reaort.' l St. 1 lis. Io Saratoga
Springs—Knights T<-n.piar Kxcur t • in
Jul> - a k for Knights
Templar folder. 1 V-a-
ton. 1 Philadelphia—
1 . - Kxcur- „ in Jt-.y.
MfiiK
iratcd Ir.-raiure frwm
\!Tm\C()MBI:R, Agent,
Chandler, Okla
AdvertisesToday
Summer Tours
to California and the
Northwest.
Very Low Fares for the Round Trip.
Liberal Stopover Privileges.
Lontf Limit Variable Route.
The Old Missions, the Ocean Beaches,
The Orange Groves, the Resort Hotels,
Some of the Attractions - Awaiting You.
Los Angeles.
San Francisco.
tfen June 8 to 15
yjv Limit Aug. 31.
$60S£S15' a.J
The Right Time to Co the Only Way to Go.
Write me for particulars and literature.
Kennedy. Passenger Agent,
Topcka, Kansas.
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ARM LOANS
II vou n lilt to borrow money on your farm, don't I til to sec me. I .in: I" m-
inu Pk'IYATI mone\ in the <j< od (arms of Lincoln County undamin .1 position
t , oi\<- vol. better riites, terms .incl privileges than the regular loan 1 om| ames
All I that\ou sec me. and hear my pre position I make my own exam-
inations. draw my own papers,and will close a loan in twenty minutes, and pay
vou >our.morfe\
Caw 8-i/Jini W. H O Y T. Ch°n«"' °K"
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Ulam, P. L. The Chandler Publicist (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 10, Ed. 1 Friday, July 5, 1907, newspaper, July 5, 1907; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151240/m1/3/: accessed June 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.