The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1895 Page: 2 of 4
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nil. (IIAMHB MiWS.
1 erritorial Notes.
H. B. GILSTRAP. (FrjlTORS
EFFIEGILSTRAP.runuKS-
.Tonesvillo. Garfield county, is desir-
us of becoming a ied with Enid.
The Okarche Timet has attached u
al estate annex to its business.
• Traveling men met in Oklahoma City
Saturday and enjoyed a ball and ban-
FRIDAY. MAI!' II 1 I'll. 1"
•at town« can uow
Thk county
• easy for two war-
LINCOLN eouutj i.- ill hei and f-
Jng vary well. thank von.
knii'k in.
.hill, then m.
i my up th<
i u hocri attain.
Look out for Lincoln Count
The I. O. (J. T. will hold itn annual
| territorial convention at Yukon, in
| April
| A Guthrie mini^ r publishes the an-
nouuecraent tli it he will chance his re-
' li>jion on April l>t.
* The Mull hall folk had a pancake so-
j cial one evening 1 a t«■ i v ami a a conso-
Iquciu-i: bears and timers haunted their
dreams.
1 Out in the Arapahoe country they
know it is spring ti in- in rauN of th«
incn.if.cd demand for luirb wire aud
branding irons.
T. F. Hensley is running for mayor
of Kl Ho no On the ticket of anti-dance
naii, -gambling hall, and -dives. lie
ougtit to get there.
j ... Lantf li in ..rts its col-
umn rules for the double pur|x * of be-
moaning th<- death of Douglass aud the
Oklahoma i<i - a .t« •
Tiiere wi-. a way-up orange "tea" at
1'aui's Valley lately, but the girls
thought the omission ot oiange blos-
soms sjjuiK d the general effect.
A :•• • \ •• -.i • -.i^- -< • j r -. f^r, d
to the editor of ibe the Atoka LhUjtain
evokes such gratitude a*> only au editor
with a s.itisiieu appetite cau feel.
- \ v im. 1 i ... .• i.s have dweid-
edly original aud peculiar names.
Where ei- for iustai.ee can Taloga,
YVatoiga, Okarche, Vuaor, be found.
A soldiers Home has beei. locaieu at
Ft. Supply in case the government will
dunale thai reservation. Au appro-
pri-n . >u i>. < '■> a rear w h, -.. j• j• • . t it.
Newkirk has a haunted house; noises
, uch us accompany putting down cur-
j pets uuu imaging pictures issue from it
nightly. La i i.k: i he owner has gone
to the "stUU " lot Ills bride.
These varieties of the omnipresent
cnurch social « re held last week iu
Ok lahoma towns: Blue jay, pink tea,
orange u-a. dollar social, "K . pie, geo-
graphical, iiMOi. aud ouion socials.
A Mr. ltust, of leci'.msch has a
scheme foor putting in a telephone lint
Irom i l uiuocii to Cuaudier via Choc-
taw City aud Lilt Ion. 1 ruin Chandler
Me woutd exl uu the line to Culhri
Perhaps in the m xt two years tin
Strip will find it i> men ly a part <•
• Oklahoma.
OUR people are pretty well up in the
art of self defence. the "athletic
bill did fail.
What will Perry do with that sur-
. plus school hous. siiu e sho didn*t g '
the asylum?
pond Creek has its air and water
and Shoestring Smith left if it didn't
get the penitentiary.
Now that th. legislature has ad-
journed, tnf statehood convention fad
will probably be r« vived.
AFTER all, we hat«- more reason to
be thankful for what the legislature
didn't do than what it did do.
Perhaps our atrip friends now rea-
lise that the\ aren't the only people
who don't live in old Oklahoma.
This county will remember the
friends who fought the county line b; .
and the combine that suported-it, too.
The Oklahom i City S ipeaks ol
connecting Chandlet with the Choctaw
road by means of a spur from Tecum-
seh or Shaw nee town.
THE H. O. ti. road is not looking this
way men ly on ueeount
penalties, although it does know a good
thing when it >« • -« one.
AFTER reading of the riots in the
Indiana legislature Monday night, the
little scraps among our Oklahoma law-
makers seem tame indeed.
THE TWlfE-A-VEEK REPl BLir.
«l Kt I A I. OFFKIN
(.oodOnly I iidl Ma re It Ulat, iHtift,
Send two new subscriber* with two
dollars and get one year fr \
Send four new subscriber.- with four
dollars ani receive the |*ap r two years
without cost.
"Do you know a good tl.ing when you
see it. A word to the wi-- .sufficient."
Address The REPUBLIC,
St. Louis. Mo.
FXTKAOIUMN \tt\ OTH.U
The Weekl) Okialiouin Htule ( apltal
will he tclvi'ii with tin* ( hand-
ler New* One \ ••hi i« r
only l.*5
Blow, Blow
Blow Away
March) Winds,
The Snouu!
Everybody in Lincoln county should
subscribe at once.for the CHANDLER
News unless you have aLready shown
your enterprise by doiug so. This pa-
per is your local ^stand by. It shares
your joys and aorrjws and stands al-
ways for the upbuilding of this com-
munity.
Next to this paper you need in you
home a newspaper that spreads over
and stands by the territory at large.
The largest, oldest, and best paper in
Okahoma—the only one that is a broad
territorial paper—is Y'/m Witkly Okla-
homa Stau Capital. it contains eight
pages, forty-eight columns of the very
freshest news aud comment. Nothing
of interest to the jieople of Oklahoma
is omitted. It is vigorous and fearless
—just the kind of a paper Okiahotn-
admire.
For the next ninety days, to every
one who subscribes for the News and
pavs $1.25 in advance, will ree ive both
the News and the Weekly Oklahoma
State Capital for one year.
The legislature is now in session and
the Weekly State Capital nus a large de-
tailed report of its proceedings
The New York Store
IS BLOWING OUT BARGAINS
Fort.be March Buyers!!
™
ONLY DURING 'MARCH
Will you be given the opportunity
to subscribe for this combination:
The Toiice-A-Week Globe-Democrat,
The Chandler News.
Of the best gran
to * < • nts a yard,
cent calico which .
Calicoes
cut front cents
We also have a 4
a good article.
/Van's fur Hats
We have some nobby Men's Fur Hats
which are going at from $1.50 to $3.50.
Come while assortment is good.
MITCHELL HOUSE.
j First Class in Every Particu
) lar. Rates are Reasonable.
) Good Sample Rooms in Con-
1 ncctioo- #
• • *« •
^J. Ir^. A vnrwi P>c .
It has just leuKed out that the hou.->
passed the "athh tic'' i ill in hoj t « o
ehowing a necessity for the location of
a penitentiary and an insane asylum.
In spite of th< efforts of x me of our
neighbors to keep the matter quiet, it
is becoming generally known that
Chandler is located in the bent county
in Oklahoma. Our papers please copy.
We hare * aid some mean things
about Guthrie, but we want to remark
right here that she will l e r. ini inher-
ed for the way in which her r • pre son-
tatives guarded Lincoln county inter-
ests.
• Oklahoma City is responsible for
the defeat of Mason's railroad bill.
Three members of the Oklahoma Cen-
tral railroad company were on the floor
of the council woi king for its defeat
when it was killed.
Delegate b'l^uu remembered the
News with a Well-assorted package of
department flower seeds last week.
Whether or not our front yard becomes
an oasis now, will depend upon favor-
able showers and the absence of preda-
tory chickens.
Chandler i& ao*e to recogtii/ > her
enemies iu spite of pretensions of
friendship. The actions of oklahoma
City's would-be railroad magnates show
clearly that their only interest in ti.i-
town is to blackmail as was attempted
in the Tecumsi h ca->-
The Enid lid re, in shaking of the
house combine say
Knife us he has been called t>.y the pre.-s
of his neighborhood, lias becoun an
eddy in the back*water of the hellish
scheme." Yes, aud hot water and back
water is his merited portion.
Spring- is Here!
iiy the tokens of many famines ha\- r O
ing performed tneir annual uiuv nig and
wuitewasnmg aud by the great tlocas
ol ducks ami geese that overshadow the
lauu, ihe iieuVer Jhrald kuows that
priuj;time approachetu.
spring will se< a great movement of
real estate iu fonca City.—Courier,
And in liross, i'erry, Kildare, Knid,
Pond CroeK and other btrip towns; iu
fact wherever tile . ath winds sweep
iu unbrokeu waves, real catale is sure
to move.
Malcolm McKinnon, Jr., has resign-
ed iiis posiUoa ou the Oklahoma Star.
llis peculiar aud interesting character
isties in newspaper work have been
identified with the Star from the ttrst
and will be greatly missed throughout
Oklahoma in case he docs not continue
iu th iu held.
AnJ so are we, with
the stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES
Ever brought to Chandler
We knock high prices.
Kead prices &iven below
and you will see that we
are speaking the truth.
We'll Sell You
A I all.
To all churches of Christ and members
ol the Christian church in Lincoln
county, greeting:
With a view to becoming better ac-
quainted and that we may take steps
to build up and strengthen the cause
of Christ in this county, and iu order
to carry out our plea that in union
there is strength, and m e.i\ i t i is
weakness. We therefor most cordially
invite you to meet with us in a co-ope-
rative convention to be held in the
court house in CnaudU r ou \«areh 23,
at 10:30 a. in. Kach is asked to send
Ho r 3 delegates and any member not
' Mr. Knipe, uiins | iicntiiiett wllh any congregation is
asked to be present and lurinshauy in-
loi mation rt gaiumg the cau.-e in his
neighboi uood or township that will be
of interest to the convention.
liros. E. i . lit-yess, t i Outhrle, and
J. W. Carner are both expected to be hats at 1'.<* i
prescut, and a program lull ol uit re.-t lar prie; .
and pi*otit will be arranged. Ampn- ,
aceoiuinodaiioiis w iji i i providid K r
Men's Heavy Boots at COST.
Men's Oil Grain Shoes low as $1.00
Men's $1.00 Shoes " 41 /'<•
Men's ti..">0 44 41 1.25
Ladies $1.00 Shoes going at .00
Ladles $1.25 4* 44 1 00
Ladies $1.50 44 " 1.25
We carry shoes of all grades and
all sizes, and our prices range i..
comparison with other stocks as
quoted above.
all
Represent aim Kntpe is getting
it where Moilie wears the beads froui
every source. Iiis eombino failed to
congeal, auu his i'crkiu* eoiistiiuents
are accusing him of selling ou«, while
the "combine" nu ini .1 > are bra::- ,
him a traitor. Trul> tn>• w ay of tlu
transgressor is hard and he ea!i't dam <
to the music for the stone 11 uist - uu | uluit !
his feet.—Stillwater (i' Zith
You Will Also Find
In our store one of the best stocks
of di y goous in Lincoln country,
and ut tin follow ing remarkably
low prices:
Indigo <:iel iui key red print at 5 cents.
Stamlaru L. L. Muslin at 5 cents.
A nice line of Percales at 10 cents,
lingular 12J cent Shirting at 10 cents,
iteguiar 10 ceut Shirting at cents.
l)re s gingham from 10 to 7| cents.
A nobby un of Henriettas and
Cashmeres are selling ut o5 cents.
Men's spring anu summer
shirts (tom $1.50 to 50
Wo also nave a largo line of
out u low regu-
We li bell you
..'>•> 40
cuts.
ents:
should any one lail io ^et oilier
nice this it cuillci lit, aud personsue-
ring to atteuu w oula'eouler a favor
i i i eoluu.uue ny sehdiug a eaid tc
L. U. liROVVKU,
Cnurch Cu i k.
To Sustain Life
it and to keep your
Jroui getting too liiit
• f where you cau do
• THE Payne county J < puliU and the
Perains Journal ate i>uincd tecause a
recent issue of the ^evvs stutt d that
Payne county farmers were asking aid. \
We haven't kept a hie of the le^i^ii- ,
tive reports ae recorded in ten l;on .
papers, but our information was gati
ered from oue ol these that a I ayne
county legislator liad inuodut a a
asking lor aid. Y\ e supposed he anew.
But if Kuipe was the legislator in qii<
lion we art. sure )l was ail a ninaKt.
A man who will betray insi en^.itu .. -
in one case will give Iheiu a repi aia n
f« r mendicancy in snotner.
1 'erhaps you •
a very large proj>>
New Voia uouiti
atH ut calculi:^ i v
Kdson. it Is a..eli
so coiuitioii tn«41 \
al uot think i
lloll oi Ulsea
hoiu eareU
s. says Dr.
k simple uuu
y leW |N30plt .
but
it is a case ei [aicuiut'init. pav any a: '
teution to a eoiU. i'liore are a gi« at !
many east - oi > .e. . ru and c iiisumpt ion
which have th« ir origin in Uu in-lev i
ol the simplest precaution o! ev i > >"i,
: Is
,i.s do ho t la ^
uot tell you
L*7 dearly uh states ponilsUers of tin-
country papers char^ tin u >ao ei-i-
bers at the rates oi fi cui out i; . nu aiid
lifty centr lo two uoita - per y ar in
advance, lew country | a\n. none ..
boma ask more than on- utaiar in nu-
vance. 'Ihis o w puee is made in iu l-
ereuce to the naiu tiin* tu o vs < .,
try yet the eU ilt r i .. un) o . of
tiu&e struggles. Tin le > at. <. •
iai matter of Okii.ii nia pa pt i s . >
Up to the sianuaru oi . ... . .. pi. u
in the etates. \ ■ i many • , aia >
our price, baying in..i .\ot.i r..p. r i " . . i:i
too rich for the bloou u.tatgii «i n
same time thvy are si.i .h . s < . u . ■ N i
pr more t-f the olu h< n.> ....
one-fifty price. c.,i sislt .«i.. . . ih •
jeweii' Verily tin.u ar.; rl >,
lite, l'he oit).-.
juu have on. , g
l>iissible. l > al
it.1" Dr. tuson
to cure H i id I' I IVO W Ol. l a
! • riaiu's Ct>. . I 1;• . 1 tJ\ . 1,
lit. vu the lung.-. . ti v xp. t .ora
the sue ret loot .t i toon art- ot
oeni cure. 2o and aO cent d.
saie ny A. l>. ^ ri>- ot, urn -
Chaiuberlaii. s ougn U .it
the best satiaiactioiv Ol any e.
icine I hauuie, a .d as a in i
other prepa atioi.> in this in.
rt emu me ti U 1
medicine I cv
Here's How We Sell Groceries
20 I.s _ r.oiulalod sugar $1.00
tilt)? b i navy ueans .25
4 lbj dried grapes .25
4 B>s (tried t aiseis .25
1 lb lx ~i 1 .i uus« .15
1 gal .New Oi aUs iiiohts's .50
We have 20J bu. best seed
o*ts. Call and examine.
h.oeK
t handler.
itATiJM-
Tin. N i.ws'.fiul Cos-
mopt.4 ■" magazine
Th
Ginghams
A most exceJU : line of Dress Ging
hams are going at 5 aud 6 ct nts a yard.
Seamless hjose
An excellent Seamless lllack Ilose
for ladies
l.'i cell's.
Iq Pants
S.un thing's in (lassimere that ar*
tip top from $2.50 to $5.50.
• nts pair, reduced from a pair.
should
Overalls
Can be bought of us as low as 30 eta
We have several grades. You
se them.
Many persons have taken advantage of our liberal
offer, but there only remains just one more
month, ani all those, who wish to receive
Three Papers for I Year
For Only $1.25:
Would better send in your moae*
and name without further dela-v..
Wash Goods •
We have just received and now 1 <
ou sale the to. !. li: of spring fabrics
ever brought to Chandler. These
goods are entirely new and stylish
We offer a beauti.'ul Satsumasilk. Rus-
sian Duck or French Cashmere at 1J}
cts. a yard. The
Dotted Swiss ' li
We Hovs.Coming
A large invoice of men's and boy's
clothing- which will go at remarkably
low priet - Make your selection early
Ladies Sf}oes
Here's something you want. Ladies
Flutter Duck and ^id shoes at 90 cents, and Toe slippers
i ents a yard, at 40 cents pair. Good for spring wear.
\Y e have been enjoying a good
trade despite the hard times, and
we account for this by our having
£Ood goods and selling them at
hard times prices. \ isit our store
and be convinced we are selling
better goods for lesa money than
anyone else.
Don't Forget who We Are:
RUSTLERS
The Globe-Democrat has eight pages and comes
twice-a-week: in it you find the news of the world;
it is the acknowledged l.tmily newspaper of the
country.
Tht. Ni:vvs is an enterprising, up-to-date news-
paper, full of county and territorial news. Every
resident should read it and by so doing
"Stand Up for Lincoln County."
Until April 1st. you can get both of Ihese
papers for ONE year for <!t .2?.
Send all Communications to
THE CHANDLER NEWS.
T|JP
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V!MV
1*1 vV)
FOR TRADE.
VJU
I * P ■ A • N * S
GIVES
RELIEF
l>. N FRAZIER,
J. S. NEWBY
u
FRAZIER & NEWBY,
Attorneys at Law
CHANDLER,
OKLAHOMA
The Easiest Way to MaKe
Money Now-a-Days Is to SAVE It."
RAMSAY'S.
• ONE PRICE CASH HOUSE.
Is the place for tin
trade. The reliab
economical huyrr to
«• house of Logan Co.
Best English
sold for3fic
Cashmere always
no
sold
30-in. Dress Goods always
for 25c, now
Ladies' Corsets always sold for
3oe, now
I t- .
75c, now
Fa.-t color Red Damasks, always
sold for 25c, uow
Loom Damasks, always sold Cor
25c, now
Forest Mills Bleached Muslin,
now selling for
Ladies'Oxford Ti always sold
for 6!)c, now
Ladies (.'loth Top s «nd Leather
Shoes, always so, f 1 .i. . now
Men's Oil Grain Coujfress
shoes
26o
ai w;i vs sold f< r 11
25, now...
. .SI
Mei'V i ott'-oade 1'ants, always
;,7c
sold f r $1.r ' . now
ti
Men's .l.-an Pants.
al way
sold
IT*
for ?1 TK - .v .
$1
Men's Light Work
Shirts
now
2oc
selling nt
Bottle .\mtnonia...
25c
10c
50c
Toothpicks
4 c
Rest Thread
3 for
10c
10!
• astile Soup
for
10c
Buttermilk Soap...
.3 for
55c
20c
1' -1 )< r • if |.'ns /
.. .for
le
t 'lothes pins
. . . .dozen for
le
5c
Bottle ink
... for
3c
l*i pa(1- iii.d env>.
lopes.
.. .for
5c
50c
ilo.r B.usl.e*
.. .for
10c
alu.c Bt iisiie?.
... for
10c
$1
Nl uoilage
bottle
50
F\ W. WASH, .
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office in Lincoln Co. Bank.
Chandler - Oklahoma
EAGLE HOTEL.
AT
SAC and FOX AGENCY.
Rates W.50 per week, $1.00 per day.
Feed barn accommodations at reason-
able prices. Evcrthing noat and clean
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
W. H. Allanbaugh, Prop,
IPirst published March 8.J
Notice.
Territory of Oklahoma. I
County of Lincoln, f
In I'rohatc court
N'-.u. is h. rrby t- vt it that on the 28th day
of F.-iininry A i« Frederick R.vder died in
the i'rubate rourt of.the county of Lincoln : nd
territory of Oklahoma, a petition praylnK f* r
lett.-r.-4 of Iidmlii -rratiou to be iv;r,i tn
•'* : f Lou .s .'fader,
deceased, l t. of the county of Lincoln an rt
territory of Oklahoma.
And pursuant to an order of probate court,
Monday, ihe iSth day of Mar.. A. I), isfto, ut iho
hour of K) a. in of said day, that bo!n« a day of
a regular March term of st*ld court has born
appointed as th. time for hearing said appltca-
tii n, when and wlu re any pi-rnon interested
ma.v contest suld petition by tiling written op-
p.i tion thi reto on the ground of Jncompeton-
! ey ol the applicant, or may assort hi* own
rights to toe administration nr.d pray that let-
ti rs be issued to himself.
Witness vr. L. Harm/, Judge
of the probate oourt of ooun ty
' sic a i.] of Lincoln, aud thr seal of the
court aflixcd, the 28th day of
February, A I) l^.S
W L HARTIT,
Probate Judge
Agents for Bntterick's Patterns. Delineator 10 c<?nti
■RAMSAY'S.
CALVIN & FUNK-.
•♦♦♦ BAKHEKS.
The Neatest, Cleanest Shop, and the
AVst Plat e for A Shav )r Hair Out.
fourth Door Sout! if Po '' ■*
L. .. . ( U.tc. (inthrie. O. T ! OITANDLIjII.
OKLAHOMA
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rivk LrsUF"
irtoiMres
LACI1 YEAR IN
FRAMK S-ESLSE'S
1
DR. L. A. KELSEY
(Formerly of Chicago)
DENTIST,
OfHce, one-half biock
north of Poet Office. Office hours, 9:00
to 12:00 a. M. and l:w) to 5:00 p. M.
CHANDLER, - OKLAHOMA
iMarch lfi-4.)
Notic* to Creditors.
In the matter of the estate of Michael D.
' ■ rove late of the township of Otoe, county of
Lincoln, territory of Oklahoma, deceased.
All p. mons having claims wrnlrtst said Mich-
ael B i.rore, deceased, are required to exhibit
the same with th>-necessary roue hers to the
undersigned, duly appointed and qualified ad-
ministrator of said deceased, at l.! residence
on these v* section 11. tp. 14. r2 In the count v
C.f I.ihcmn ami o-rrltory of t)kl.-h. ma. and that
four months after the iirst publication ct this
non e has be.-u limited by order of ihe probate
oourt ot said iilncolfl coatify, As the tune for
croditprsof Said deceased, to exhibit and pre-
sent their claims HK tn«t said estate.
l>at« d the 11th day of March, isfio
(i K< >H<.t W 1IAT1S,
Administrator
i \/il U \ A i
T : GSEJT
ilt Minszmi. {ir
.-i.j.
cf ;.antiy t-l licit r;pu>r Z.is'.ritti ■
-The title, Frauk l.ksuE^Pr
.«- ek In text. :
li.."-Bo.
of It-charyt«w". It
astiuUuu, faw li.c iuliiivit Ijuy
rXADi"
f-5 f-j, rw r.
I !"*1CC i f I
* b k
Tlamlnom# Cioth r^und T<?itlon* cf the Standard
Worluof Oore, Tennyaon, I ictorHugo, Lord l.ytton,
JHckrnn. •• Thr T>uchr**,' J Hot, Thaekcray, tiro rut
' ! •</.«, s.'r Walter Scott, Washington Irving, II.
' i <rr llatjoanl, and o'hrf famous Itithar.*, uirett
i ioi Lkslu-'s 1'urulaa MontUiX almost frso*
% Publisher,
IMS S:al Ct, ITiw
■A. B. OLESON,
Contractor and Builder,
Practical Stou and Brick Mason.
CUtems and Chimneys a Specialty.
Work Guaranteed. Leave ofdera at
J. C. Fletcher's Store or s t.d by mail.
, March 1^-4.]
Notice to Creditor*
In the matter of the estate of FYm.'nia V.
I*owi is .-,'e nf t he to.vnsl of Choctaw, r.oun-
ty Of rr j ofUkl -iicir i d. ,'i
A ! .;• .• . 'aitr- aton* ^ald Fo-
nt!!.IS \ j -i.wers dec.-a et\ aro required toex-
nlbli the same with 'he necessary voucher.-* to
th--nndt n lKie d d.ih appoint d and qualified
a«l mun.it rat or. wltt. wiil annexed, of said de
ee*s. d. .da residence un th-.- n-w \ section
tp lii. "f ranpe 4 r. 1n the cotiniv of I.iiuM.n
and t.rrnory .if Oklaht.ma. and th3t four
monthf ait- i ih. tirst pnb.l.-atlou of tills notice
has been limited hy order of the probate court
of «id Lin. oln county, n.< the time for crrdl-
turs of shim dt i used, to exhibit and present
tiieir claims against said estate.
Dated the 11 th day of March, 1*fl."i
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H.L.COHEN
MERCHANT TAILOR.
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bend in) oursubscnp-L
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it's Fine Fu«*ni«hi'.i^ <
>fats. A full ii'ie
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H. W. STUBBLEFIELD,
Peosion and Claim flgent.
All claims presented through Dr O. E.
How-. I'-nsiOn and Ciaim attorney.
WtuibingUiDi D. C. All business will
rcctdve prompt attention, o.hce with
S. A. Corueli, S. Manvcl,Cha.idk-r, Ok
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
pile
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six- Lincoln County People
Who visit Guthrie- will remember
to their advantage that the
English Kitchen
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Gilstrap, H. B. & Gilstrap, Effie. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1895, newspaper, March 15, 1895; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115248/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.