The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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THE CHANDLER NEWS.
«JLSTRAP i G1LSTRAP, PUBLISHERS.
MtHVIX I. MILLER, business Manager.
The Democrat office sought tho cen-
ter of population last Friday and locat-
ed on the corner west of the News of-
fice.
H. F. Ardery and Will Horsfall, the
cashier of the Guthrie National bank,
came over Tuesday and returned Thurs-
day.
Wynian Harrington, who lias been
confined in the county jail for many
months, was released Saturday on 1500
bond.
v Ulhat A Dollar
jfiS a Preat
vjfp things just now, and will
lk|] buy a greal deal. ,We are Ity
determined to do our part
by giving extra value for
that amount during these fjjWI
hard times, and here is our ~
offer:
We Will Give
The Chandler News and
the Kansas City Weekly Jour-
nal and Agriculturist both
one year for one dollar cash.
The Weekly Journal is an
eight-page paper published
every Thursday. It is re-
publican in politics, and ig
one of the ablest advocate of
free silver in the west. As ;
a newspaper it is one of the
brightest and most enter- j
prising in the United States. I
It makes a specialty of Ok- '
•lahoma and Indian territory ^
news. This is the best and
cheapest combination ever 0/ni
offered you. Send in your Si=|
dollars right away. fjvS
FRIDAY, MARCH 2THU,
Local Matters.
Subscribe for the news.
C. F. Parker went to Sapulpa Mon-
day.
Eli V'assar was down from Fouts Sat-
urday.
Dr. Wiles was down from Carney
Friday.
A. J. Hisset, of Los Angelos, Cal.,
and J. A. Lnughmiller. of Oklahoma
City, registered at the Mitchell Wed-
nesday.
Messrs. Ball, Pearson, Friend, Page,
and Wilcox-were down from Carney
Friday attend* ig the commissioners,
meeting.
When in Guthrie have your pictures
made at Sv.earingen's. All work guar
anteed satisfactory. Studio opposite
post office.
Rev. Boggeas. who was expected to
preach for the Christian church Satur
day and Sunday, was detained at home
by serious illness.
Endeavor topic for Sunday March 31:
"Christ's yoke." Matt. 11: 2K-30; John
14: 14-14. Consecration meeting. H.
B. Gilstrap, leader.
1). N. cYazier visited Carney. Tryon,
and Parkland Friday and the Agency
on Wednesday in the interests of the
Lincoln county hand book.
J. H. Kee and W. H. Mason have
leased the corner lot opposite the post
I office and moved a building thereon
' which will serve * s their office.
To trade or for sale:—A good jack,
will sell or trade for cattle.
David Wencjer,
4 3 miles s-e Carney.
The ladieft' aid society of the Christ-
ian church will serve dinner and ice
cream Saturday, April 20, in the room
one door south of Lincoln county bank.
Tryon has a home paper, the Mcr-
cury. It is of independent political
vi«wo and will be devoted to advertise
ing and building up Tryon and loeality.
Major E. W. Anderson and new wife
came over from Guthrie Friday The
wedding took place in Guthrie and the
lady's nana* was Mrs. II. F. Chatwin.
of Russel county, Kans. She is the
youngest daughter of Squire Taylor, of
England. Her bridal costume was old
gold satin, ornaments pearl and tur-
quoise, the gift of the groom. The
news wishes Mr. and Mrs. Anderson
much happiness.
A severe rheumatic pain in the left
shoulder had troubled J. H. Loper,
well known druggist of Des Moines, lo.
for over six months. At times the pain
wa so severe that he could not lift any
thing. With all he could do he could
not get rid of it until he applied Cham-
berlain's Pain Balm. "I only made
three applications of it," he says, "and
have since been free from all pain."
He now recommends it to persons sim-
ilarly afflicted. It is for sale by A. D.
Wright, druggist.
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
Trees.
For sale on 8 months' time at 12 per
cent annual interest with chattel se-
curity. Cadi on Liuco'n County Bank,
or J. L. Thurman.
The Taxes
At a special meeting of the board of
county commissioners held last Friday
it was decided to extend the time of
tax-paying until August 1st.
Kwira>.
One blacK male hog, eight or ten
months old. no marks. Owner can
have same by calling on W. h. Mason,
and paying for this notice and damages
sustained.
Cnrd of Thanks.
We desire to express our gratitude
to the neighbors and friends who kind-
ly assisted us during the sickness of our
tally and death < f our mother
Mrs, a Mrs. i. n. Hall.
Prove up your ( Inliti
before W. L. Harvey. Probate Judge
at Chandler, and save time and ex-
pense of taking your witnesses to the
land office. Bring in your certificate
of filing j«r.d the full names of four wit-
nesses.
SIGNS OF ENTERPRISE
Lincoln Couni\ People Busy
With Spring Work.
BFILMNG AND OTHER IMPROVEMENTS
What Is Going on Over the County.
How the People Are Enjoying
TherastUves. What They
are'i n ing About.
stroud, keokuk .township.
Jouuh Ki uts babe in tlutiKerously Hick
Jacob Koul hus bought it t'Uiir in-.tr here.
Horn to Mr. uQd Mrs Walter .Martin, a baby
boy.
The home r froui abro^ Is again in
midst.
Preaching at Presbyterian church
Sunday morning, subject; "Mission of
John the Baptist," and evening, sub-
ject, "Transition from the old to the
new.''
1. M. McGuire and company have
bought J. T. Berry's stock of goods and
will at once put in a full stock of gen-
eral merchandise. See their ad in this
paper.
Mr. Claude Brunt eame from Guth-
rie Friday and visited his brother H.
Master Weaver Holland is quitesick i C. for a few days. Mr. Brunt's home
this week. is in Indiana but he travels for a mer-
cantile house.
Miss Mary McKlHinney is studying
telegraphy.
Red orange
No. 1 store.
trghum seed at the A
was at the Agency
of Fouts, was in
P. S. H off mat
Wednesday.
Frank Pentland,
town Tuesday.
Dr. Irvin and son, of Baker,
• town Saturday.
The schools are picnicing to<
the Bennet claim.
W. H. Hall, postma
•in town Thursday.
iter at Dent, was
Frank Jenne$s
home with grippe
J. P. Mussel man and wiftf
from Stroud Monday.
is eon lined to his
Are You TJUnkliig of Provlnjc I'pf
If so, come to Chandler and talk to
Frank A. Nihlack, deputy clerk of dis-
trict court and get posted. By making
your proof before the clerk of district
court you will nave two or three days
time, trouble and expense of taking
your witnesses to Guthrie or Oklahoma
City. Instructions: When you come
for this purpose, bring your filing cer-
tificate and be sure you have the. proper
Christian names of four witnesses.
Dr. Creson has lfid a n w lioor and celled
and n shrlved his drug sw r<
Horn the'JOth Inst t. Mr. and Mrs. Monroe
Dullard a baby boy.
Rev J. L. Jackson is about to trade his farm
>r a Missouri farm.
Our new blacksmith shop Is in full blast with
McCaslin at the for re
Ouess we wi'l hove vo get lUoks after the
weather for wo need rain badly.
• J. C. Parker now drives a double ri#
and seems to enjoy it very much.
The son of Janu s Fair yot his arm broken by
heiuif thrown froi a pony the '.2nd.
We now and then hear some railroad news
but are not much excited over it yet.
We understand A. H. Collins Sr. will lay off
live acres out of the n-w corner of his claim iu
to tow n lots soon.
Tom Hall has «otie into partnership with Mr
Loveall in the grocery business. They have
added a stock of dry goods.
PARKLAND, OSAGE TOWNSHIP.
It still remains dry.
Par
THE
BIG
TRflDE
GROCERY
Fresh Garden Sgeds Jfconi
I he Sioux City Seed and
Nursery Co., for sale at
The Bivj Trad?.
Just drive up to the Big
Tkade Grocery and .see
what we have for you. We
can make it to your interest
to come and see us.
Money saved is moi)
ey in tt)e pocKet. Do
not forget this when buying
groceries.
How Much Nicer It Is
I o sit in a "Bradley" buggy than to ride
in a lumber wagon or walk, We have just
received both Road wagons and Top
buggies which are beauties, easy riding,
and solidly built.
A "Schuttler" or "Sterling'
Farm wagon can't be beaten, They are
strong and serviceable and well adapted
to this country. Hardware, stoves, and
pumps make up a large portion of our
stock. We have what yon want.
1|.C. Fletcher &(■«.,
is malting his
Destructive Fire.
Parker, living north-west of town
put out a fire to burn *oiue brush Wed-
| nesduy and or. account of the strong
Kev. M. I). Tenney will preach in wind it escnpw! his control and did a
Whistler's Hail at the Sae and Fox j rather wholesale job of burning. Geo.
Agency, Saturdav night and Sunday Jenness lost'the fence which surronnd-
morning, Auril (>th and 7th, and every ed a fifty acre lot and was eight rails
foftuiffhl thereafter. j high. A.D.Wright lost three-quar-
: . . ters of a mile of rail fence. John Flum-
i ho A No. 1 «t rc in receiving an- mcr Wlls tho „f post and
other law invoice of «hoea. i his ot cord wood. Aftor.some hard work the
™rae V"' I'Uonttrf.A'ikinson Mf|r- j lire was stopped but the dama.'e wa-
( o. who make all the footwear they I nlr^adv us stated
sell. Feuquay & Holland. | * J.
■ Mirrled,
Mrs. W. H.Mason had the rotator- At Gllthrle <m Tuesday, the 20th,
tune to lose her gold watch last week. A c Cronk ,lnd Mia|s N(„> L R,
It fell, unobserved, into the kindlings | were ,lian.i(Miss u hu6 hl.t,n
and was pu Into the stovThe next ; a Ivsid„nt of Outhrte for some time and
morning the remains were found in the j is „ capahle younir lady and highly
R8"eP' I spoken of. Mr, Cronk needs no iiftro-
Hy a recent decfr-ion <>f the pension j (,uVtion to t,;'' wple <>' hi.- home town,
department all old soldiers receiving ! bel."K wel1 1<nowV." il ln,ln <>f_ energy
ers nre planting corn
J. W. Pierce, our
rounds in koo<1 time
Mr Hooker s new residence on north Mala
street im nearly completed.
The prairie fires urr very numerous. People
should be careful where they sturt fires.
The school bond election held Saturday re-
sulted in a vote of .17 for and li OKainst bonds.
.Phil Comer has bougl t a half interest in Mr
Tank.slcy s brcakitu.' team and will swim? the
whip-in place of Mr. Overucre.
The colored people turned out to the man, to
vote a^ains', the school bonds. We .wonder If
they were not Influenced by others.
I>r Luinm has quite a force of men employed
on his butkUn^f w h.ch will be completed ere
lon^r He has already moved his furniture and
drug's from Perkins here.
Parkland Is a booinlt.^r town of ftW Inhabitant!
two genera! ^tore^ which furulsh -seven clerks
employment, a post office with daily mail, two
blacksmith shops, one mill and cotton Kin com
blned and another mill that will be running In
thirty days, two doctors, one drug store nearly
completed, a school house, jind money signed
to build a fruu chureii.
WRIGHT, IOWA TOWNSHIP.
Oats are .shuv, Ita; up. *
Health Is generally rood.
We had aflrie rain last week.
D. < Moore was hmne with hi* family ,la>t
our motto:
(itX)DS j IrtOZ,
DKALINCi ' to a
prices s Pound
Our hefejiknces: Our Customkhh
We Quote a Feut Prices:
Pail Syrup - . .(£
Pail Jelly - - .-7.6
Su^ai', 20 lbs - 1.00!
pkjrs Arm & Hamrtitr
brand Soda - .2?
4 lbs L M Raisins ,2s! i
4 lbs Cal. dried grapes ,2s
Oat meal, bulk, p,er lb .0^
6 lbs Navy Beans ,2s \
Pluj^Tabacco per lb .211
Choice Tea'Dust
Blue Black Mackerjil
In cans - ..12'-
Everything in Proportion.
The [lincoln County Bank,
Doe?) a General Banking Business
Chandlkh, ....
"The Easiest Way to MaKe
Money Now-a-Days Is to SAV
w AMS&AY'S.
ONE PRICE CASH HOUSE.
ih the plain
Uade.
for ti .■ eooaomicfel buyer to
Reliable house of U.*i;an Co.
.20 '^'s^ Knjflish Cashiuoro always
i sold for 35c. now
40-in. all wool Henriettas, always
jold for 50c, now
«'WMn. Dress (k-otlt. always sold
for 25c, now
Ljuliea'Corsets always sold , for
35c, now
Ladies Cornets, always sola for
now.
and price.
We invite a special investiVa-
tlt)ll (it £00(h as tO CjlKllitV I'Hst eolor Ued Damasks, always
••—1 —•' ' sold for -■'«*, now *
LoonuDauiasks, always sold for
25c, now
Forest Mills Bleached Muslin,
now seljinir for
Ladies' Oxford Ties, always sol«'
for Hftc, now
Ladies ('loth Top Solid Leather
Shoes, always sold $1.now
Remumber, iii buying, it is
not always the cheapest in
price that it pays to buy.
j. s
daughter was
Newby ihsi v
born to Mr, and Mrs
le?s than six dollars a month
put on the roll at six anil will
with this decision.
vill he i
> prop-
and business qualification;*. Hi
j erty interests here are considerable
the nexi quarterly check in accordance | vv''' t"' to hear of his good
* W« isinn fortune and welcome Mrs. ( ronk to a
i home in Chandler. The News ext nd*
1 ahull open subscription school on | B0"'1 wi8hes and cngratulation^.
A jury 11 >i> ii> i ii luipitaelled and court April s. for pupils of all grades. ■ Bruut- Heyiiold..
will convene April llllli. oue dollar per month (or each pupil. Mr. K. C. Brunt aud Miss Alma R v-
. . . Parents wnodesire to send children jnolds were mafrled Wednesday •■viii-
Thornas Mills, of Perkins, visited i wi"l confer a favor by seeing me at in , hv K,.Vi Lin„_ in tl];, ,s.
■Chandler early in the week. once Place will be announced next i VTlce '0f H r«Stives and intimate
' almra' Green. j friends. The wedding took place at
„„ , , their newi home on west 8th street.
I he Lincoln County leachcrs Read- whi«h had betn nicely furn:'shed and
injf Circle meets at c handler in Miss arranged just previous to the event,
s school room on April 1.1th, at1 After the e r mony a dainty supper was
m. Lesson in "The ^Schoolmas- served. Mr. Brunt is kno*n as a very
Literature. pp. >4 in j steady and able young business man,
s School Management, pp. 4s— having acted in the responsible eapac-
m. This is a work which would be j jty of casVier for Hoffman, Charles, A
beneficial to every teacher. All teach-1 Conklin'Tor two years and has won the
Our township trustee is building n new bouse
He i.s iii. energetic Kentleiuun.
There is talk of putting in a store that would
be u good tutuff for tin- coulmunity
John Durst, our postmaster i« tfoing to put
out tuu acres of p' ts tliiH season
The Big
CHANDLER,
T rade.
OKLAHOMA.
Men's Oil (irain Oomrress .shoes
always sold for #1 liii, now. ..
Men's Cottonade i'ants, always
sold for ti.">0, now
Men's Jean I'ants, always sold
for $1.1?.%, now
Men's Light Woijk Shirts, .now
seiling at
Llottle Ammonia
Toothpicks.
Rent Thread....
Castile Soap ...
Buttermilk Soap.
I'aper of pins. . . .
<'lothes. ulns.,
i .oftie ink
Box [taper and
Hair Brushes
Shoe Brushus
Mtieilage
'1 for
3 for
:i for
for
dy/en for
. . for
envelopes for
for
• for
bottle
*
■iliOOItHS.MTTIilii
VKN" "
! OVVNSI1IP
!i^
D1.AI.KRS IN
r industrio
GROCERIES I
cighbors have their
J. A. Laferty, p nsion agent,
•over from Guthrie Tuesday.
Miss Jennie Parki
Kansas visiting hom
• is down
fitlks.
from
six small packages garden seeds for
25 cents ut the A No. I Store.
J. F. Bain was Uovvn from Cimarron
township the last of the week.
J. B. Cammack. of (Guthrie, was in
town from Guthrie, Wednesday.
W. L. Harv
Saturday. 11
Onion seeds
f cam.,' in from Guthrie
wentjaack Tuesday.
2:00 P.
Whit.
> of the county are welcome.
j. B. A. Robertson.
The law
Mrs I la
sick bed f.
tcr Sunt! e
Mrs LPI
suit betweenJKuhn Hros. aud Mr
not s' ttU <1. the jury disagreed.
is who has been lanKuishint; on a
r Ave long weeks, was reported bet
este« in and contiij.-nee «>f thc>- 1,
ed. Miss Reynolds is equally .
known in Chandler aud is a young lady |
. of winning disposition. Shewill makel
thriving new town of Tryon Friday, a worthy helpmate for Mr. Brunt.
a News representative visited the
leaves Monday for Missouri, to I
andj who left two months ago
Carney will sadly miss the young couple.
Kev. Karnes uf the Kriend's Soeievj', is hold '
in^r quite lively protract* <i m< etlug over at Pal j
ey ie,i. r!ll. . ,.v, ri] livery are reported
The Carni y choir mi t at Mrs J B Rich's on >
MoudaJ uud Friday evenings to practice for'
the convention Wo may lool* for some good j
siutin<
We looked
II
Staple am] i'',tney. '.>n •••ns-
wa; . I^lou r and
Cl'TIISIE SEEH IKIl'SK.
Wholesale and Retail. J
A PEW OF >I'U MANY HARi .V« :
LINCOLN COUNTY FARMERS
The News extends eongratulations and '' h '"1
the best kind of wishes and prophecies rVu 1
i .)■ n Rich -
This village is beautifully located and
growing rapidly, promising to mane a
eats per oz. at the good trading and supplying point. Dr. I for futUre felicity.
A No. 1 Store. Fel\cay a Holland. s- J- Hardin has a commodious and
i well-stocked drug store in Tryon and the ruuipliis l'lant
Mr. and Mr.-. L« t'airick are the ; ii doing a good business. Messrs. The effort which is being made to
happy parents of u daughter, born this Jones, ( rouse, and others are also en-: raise funds t<> move the water works
week. ; gaged in the mercantile line and are ; pump from the present location to a
— ; prospering. j point on Ui • J3ell Cow, brimrs up the
Frank Wendell returned from Perry i question: "Will this move be satisfao-
Tuesday, where he had visited his pa- The county convention of the Christ- tory?" In order to have a water sys-
rents. ian church was held at the court house tpn\ tllJlt wil! i..,'-benelicial to the ma-
{ 'Jist Saturday and considerable import- jority, we should have pure water that
•ma uutnrie on . ant business transacted. The lad its of will be fit for drinking and culinary
• trip on his tli,- local congregation furnished good pm-po?.. s, and creek water will not
dinners to seventy persons. A county meet these.?*(^guirem,,nts, A number
.lames Worrei m o^i.a* and Henrv ' ur£anizilt*on w'.w etlected and the ^rst ()f otir citi/.ens a -e in favor of making
....... i >■ annual convention will be held in Muy■ armni^ementii tn mnvAiihA num ■ t ■ i■..
Arkel. of Ashland. Kans.. cam.- in on v ,,, "rnuj_« n nis uimo\< mi pumptotii.
Mond;i\ Much disappointment was rat because ,jevv mill and have it operated by the
j Revs. Boggess and Garner were unable mill company. Mr. Zitnmerie has been
I to be present. j interviewed on this point says as yet
: he is unable to positively state just the
"* amount of water the mill wi 11 cai
j. l-v, of I*, mum township, at- * w^'
tended the Christian church conveii- *()!' \| ITN' * of a J*o|id ledge of sand ston.-. In it-
tion Saturday. *« vi 1 jl,JI 1 1 * 'incomplete sate Mows at the rat«.* of
uda
Tom Rhea i
Saturday. II
wheel
made
H. M. Ball of tin Coiiyer publishin
^company, made a tour of the town o
Tuesday.
) this ye.
OAK GROVE, OTOE " 'WNSHIP.
James Hurlburt has thirty acres plowed foj
corn and cotton.
Hennie Wells has been having a se\erc at
tack of rheuinati.sn<
Mr. Hobartatul Mr. Lilliiiriil/i* have return-
ed from a trip to Guthrie
Satn Oliver has leased a l t ut -it acres of hU
firrni land to Hen Morrison.
Mr Brown h,.s
2.1 pounds of granulated sugat
l!0 pounds bent rice for
lo bars of Kirk's soap
All second grade Hour
Si pounds of grapes for
fiood grade of cotTe^ for
I All canned goods, per gal. can
llinp poach or Jelly and .-vrup per pail
\ . r tiesju.it I pound choice smoking tobace<
j jjjffi) All Ol her (Joods Sold in 1
portion to Above l'riees
#1.00
1 .ou
m
Agents for Buttericl''s Pitterns. Delineator 10 cents
-^RAMSAY'S.
Oklahoma Ave, opp. l.r nd oh.jo, Oethrie, (). t
y' • v.*
You Use Drugs? §
Of course you do, and
good, fresh' drugs, and
tent pharmacist to till
scriptions. W'e Have
Don't Forget Us
When* you want school supplies, $-
books, or newspapers. If in need
you want
a compe-
\'<)ur pre-
Bo.i:n!
of wall paper, paints, oils, or gl
we have em.
in ne
or gia;;s
ce Hld'i
&
i ii^j-
P®"
; M <.l THIUK, OKLA
MITCHELL HOUSE. O
Post Offi
D. Wright, CF)aQd!er.
m.
ut ii (
of the tlnest wheat \
ntj
nen
rn and will soon be happv
Oak <irove Sunda> school is
•oncert to be given soon for t
^np funds to buy simring hool
ireparlnK
I*. ■
family Wed- |
ue on the cor-
Leopold Zipt iuo\ d In
nesday into their new ho
ner of Manvel and 11th.
R. .1. Holianu i utiu d Saturday
from Kansas. Faint hopes are enter-
tained of his father s recovery.
No trouble to n-.ow goods. Come in j
and look through the best stock in I
town at Feuquay and Holland's.
Have the baun.s "picter tok" nt
Swearingen's. U-*i:i< mber the place
opposite the post ollie *. liuthrie.
Tho city scho *• today with the
•exception of the color, d school which
will extend for thre. ks mor
The siK.ial given .. >no ladies of the
Congregational chiu « o was a - i> , Sl.--
Thi \ cleared about lifiecn dollars.
KLLS
Our aim is to carry the i-ry ucm ^
grade of goods and sell them at M
a close margin, The goods nam
ed below are of the very
quality
best JJ
Our goods are fresh * ther
our store is neat and y
find us accommodating.
• ••• •
PRICES
TELL
E of one hundred barrals a day. It, is his
m S belief that by dcep -uing and will ning
ry best the well tlhat any desired amount can
be obtained. In his judgment the best
plan is to deepennthe•WeiI and then put
in a pump and thoroughly test it by
pumping for a number of day -, so that
will be a positive assurance re-
ling capacity. This is a reasonable
anil practical plan worthy of the <>n-
M«lera• ion of our peiri • before an :iri-
ditional outlay is made in a doubtful
experiment. * *
PARTRILX; M,
N shiKi..\ sold
Win Hi
•ery busy
l)r Partriilr. h. ,\n ;
ti full blooiii.
Mrs. Mullt-n is imp:
• arouuil again
Howard stiles is it
uid a hard time of i'
iowa t< >\v vsm11'.
<ll.M.McGUIRESCO>
HAVE PURGHASEb-?
F'rst Clas*; in Every Porticu GrOCerV
lar Kates are Reasonable
Good Sample Rooms in Con
nectioQ.
stock of
enlarge the stock
J. T. 1
ierrv
md
l a ,ee ;,i
and will
line of
.!• I
W
St.irti.hl Ma
* You Car) G«t at Our Store
■
5 L'O It.
rhsst I!ouor
ivd
World
j Pair
H.L.C0HEN
MERCHANT TAILOR.
* o • . . .
% Men's Pine Fu.'nishlnff < *.
'
1 d- now on hand. Examine. •
/ • • • e *
Ot itlirie, O. ~l'.
Cotton s
•ole at tie
JCU ut the
A No. 1 s
FEUQI V
The Indiati pujm
at Sac and Fox Agt i
ines are all turriea .
north - i d of to v. i
Juu„ W. II.
J. 1
24th at . i bom<
holland.
granulated sugar .fl.Oo *
■" Ut-. navy beans S
• i It.s very best rice • .2-"> «
I lb best green cotTec - J
Lion or *\rbucklo« coffee J
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Gilstrap, H. B. & Gilstrap, Effie. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, March 29, 1895, newspaper, March 29, 1895; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115252/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.