Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 138, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 9, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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Ok Of Guthrie and SUMMER EXCURSION RATES
son and little daugh- -
3onca City, arrived y;a tj,e Popular “Frisco System”
s the guests of Miss -Summer Excursions.
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L. T. Poole,
Asst. Cashier
H. H. Johnson,
Cashier.
H. M. Johnson
President.
Neighbors
Number 5354-
FIRST NATIONAL BANK,
of Chandler.
Special summer tourist rates to
Canada, Iowa. Michigan, Minnesota.
New York, Ohio, Wisconsin points,
on sale any day up to Sept. 80, final
return limit Oct. 31, fare for the round
trip about one fare plus *2.
Southeastern points in Alabama,
Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland,Massa-
chusetts, Mississippi, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia,
West Virginia, tickets on sale any
time up to Sept. 30, with final return
limit 60 days from date of sale; fare
is about one fare plus $2 for the round
trip.
Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan
points, tickets on sale any time up to
Sept. 30, with final return limit Oct.
81; fare for round trip is practically
one fare plus *2.
Eureka Springs and Monte Ne,Ark.,
and Sulphur, I. T., tickets on sale at
any time, 90 day round trip tickets to
Eureka Springs or Monte Ne, $11.00
Sulphur, $8.
El Paso, Texas, tickets on sale June
1 to Sept. 30, with return limit Oct.
' 31; round trip from Chandler $33.95.
f Summer tourist rates to Colorado
1 and Utah, tickets on sale Juno 1 to
3 Sept. 30 with final return limit to Oct.
1 31 at one first class fare plus 50 cents
- for the round trip. Stopover allow-
• ed. Tickets may be routed by any
- two routes.
tourist rates to
Mackerel, tea, cheese, kerosene
and soda crackers live together at the store
Mackerel, tea, cheese and kerosene
have strong flavors
Soda crackers have a delicate flavor
All exposed to the air together
What’s the result?
The soda crackers lose their own flavor
and absorb the flavor of their neighbors
Unless the soda crackers are Uneeda Biscuit
in the In-er-seal Package, identified
by the famous red and white trade
mark design, which protects their
flavor and keeps them fresh.
national biscuit company
PAID UP CAPITAL, $50,000.
CAPITAL as large as’any Bank in Oklahoma
outside of Oklahoma City. Every courtesy
and accommodation extended our patrons that
is consistent with good business.
FARM LOANS
INo.
Union National Bank of chandler,
----^ SUCCESSORS TO
Bank ofHoffman, Charles & Conklin
Established 1892
C/ictncllcr, Okla,
Special
monal and Otherwise
Undertaking
Embalming.
Paid up Capital \
• $50,000.00
Surplus and Profits
$14,000.00
Prompt Attention to all Business.
Bits of News Gathered for Our Readers,
Mrs. M. F. Jones is sick.
J. S. Hopping returned to Okmulgee
last night.
J. B. Underwood went to Wallston
this morning.
T C Pringey was an arrival at the
w. <;. BISHEK, M. [>
W. J. WALLACE. M. D.
Wctticicc d 53/sbec
Physicians and Surgeons
Snecml attention given to 1>1«cuhch uf U unit1!! ant] nil Itct
alall,1 ciandnntimiH anil treatment tor all chronic diseases.
Office and Sanitarium in Fletcher Bldg. Cl
off the merry-go-round while it was
running.
Wanted—By a good, steady boy,
office work night and morning or work
to pay board while attending school.
Inquire at this office.
traan loaded
“Masters of Trowel and Hammer
GAINES & BAKER
Contractors and Builders
.-ill past aHHortmeiit**. We bdlevu we nave been w..'
fortunate In the lmyin* «l*u. ThU will insure your receiving
high value for smallest possible coat. Soon he time to think of
school supplies, and we wnpt you to
Think of us when yod
ate ready tor them
Have bought stock with n view to doing i*ur customigs good
anti want you to profit by it..
Books, Tablets, Pens, Pencils,
Slates, Ink, Mucilage, Crayons, Etc.
A special passenger
with Frisco officials went through last
evening about 5 o’clock. They stopped
about 35 minutes.
Miss Morvie Schieber leftla6t night
for Olathe, Kas., to attend a deaf
school. She lives eight miles north-
west of town.
Mrs. Clara Spurgeon and son went
to Stroud at noon, where the family
will reside. Mr. Spurgeon has been
save you money.
A. D. WRIGHT’S Drug Store
South Dakota summer tourist rates,
tickets on sale June 1 to Sept. 30, in-
clusive, with final return limit Oot. 31,
at rate of one fare plus 50c for round
ydp.
fj’alestine, Texas, East Texas Indus-
(f-ial Carnival and Fruit Show, Sept.
10 to 18,one fare plus $2 for round trip,
tickets on sale Sept. SI to 13, good
I 21 days from date of sale.
Md , annual meeting
forated the intestines. The patient
vomited blood for awhile after the
shooting but that has now ceased and
he is able to take nourishment. The
ball entered the left side a little above
and in front of the hip joint and pmb-
ably grazed the curve of the
which caused the bl^roTo
in passing,
be thrown off
Baltimore,
Sovereign Grand Dodge I. O. O. F.,
Sept. 21-26, tickets on sale Sept. 16-19,
inclusive. Bate of one li.st-class fare
plus $2 for round trip. Return limit f
Sept 28, with privilege of extension I
and Embalmer
, II'hone 1^4 and -2<
Undertaker
I > l-N, It/tY /AND NIG
[By Beva Owen.]
Miss Elnora Skow, who has not I
been well, is able to be in her place as
j Fourth grade teacher today,
j This morning Mr. Bayes talked to
| ps concerning the choosing of an
occupation.
Next week the morning talks will be
given by the pupi,s on the same plan
as last year. The subjects have been
assigned and the pupils are anticipat-
ing some interesting talks.
souri, Iowa and Illinois.
Oct. 5.
Little Rock, Ark., Triennial Convo-
cation Grand Chapter Royal Arch
Masons, Oct. 5-10, tickets on sale Oct.
limit of Oct. 11,
t FRISCO 1
The Publicist ior prices on ,
Work and at once. We please.
3, 4, 5, with return
with extension privilege to Nov. 5.
Rate of one fare plus 50c for round ,,
trip.
St. Louis fair, Oct. 5-10, tickets on
! sale Oct. 4, 5, ti, 7, 8, 9, with return
, limit Oet. IS. Fare for the round trip
! from Chandler, $14.90.
Home visitors’ excursions to In-
; dianapoiis, Cincinnati, i.ouisviile. ■
11 Toledo,Ft. Wayne and other points in ;
Indiana and Ohio, tickets on sale
Sept 1, 8, 15, ai d Oct. 0. with return
limit uf 30 days from dale yf sale
and one-third fare fur the
Ask local agent for addi- j
tional information.
San Francisco, California. Araeri- j
can Bankers’ association., Oet. 20-23 j
tickets uii sale Oct. 8-1,, with final j
return limit Nov. 30. Rate of one
Excursion
Another Teacher Employed.
At a meeting of the school hoard
held last night Miss Jo Wolcott was
employed to teach 5th grade in the
east side brick building.
Heretofore there has been hut one
j Fifth grade teacher,'but this year the |>att. ,,t
enrollment in that grade was so large round trip,
that it was found necessary to divide
it. The enrollment has already
reached 69 with a prospect ol -5 or 30
There are now two divisions
D„„ve . Colorado Springs and Ihteblo; Ogden an,I suit onse J.
Cleveland. Sandnsky and Put-ln-Bay, Ohio; Buflnlo, Mngra .
Palin ami Chautauqua Lake.
Detroit, Port Huron, Mackinaw City. Pctoskey, Frankfort and aj.
Charlevoix, Michigan. ♦>
Milwaukee and Madison. Wisconsin; St. Paul and Minneapolis, -T
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^ In addition to these rates we have ^
cheap round-trip tickets to various ^
other places. If you contemplate S
BljjmmTwB' a triP lhis summer, get our rates. ^
nearest Frisco agent or address the
vision Passenger agent at f
.........I-...,-,, nnints on sale daili. JUNK '8>r UNTIL Sid A
more.
of the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th grade.-.
Miss Wolcott will begin work to
morrow morning.
--- ,{nv of tlie above rates
You Know What You are Taking n‘0 “!
When you take Grove’s Tas'i ltss rtquiries regarding your
Chill Tonic because the formula is ing. G. Johns!
pluinlv printed on every bottle show- j Local
ing that it is simply iron and quinine Chan
in a tasteless form. No cute, no oa B. F. Dunn, Dist. Puss
5Ce. Wlcb
B. K. IH'NN,
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French, Mrs. W. H. Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 138, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 9, 1903, newspaper, September 9, 1903; Chandler, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911702/m1/3/: accessed June 5, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.