The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1899 Page: 2 of 8
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THE OHANDLKU NEWS, FK H)AY, APRIL IK IH1H .
% LOCAL ITEMS. ^ Jj
(Jood hot meals at Young s
Cafe.
Clothing about at cost at Bam-
berger's.
Gents' nobby liats at the New
York store.
Joe Eads came over from Bris-
tow Tuesday.
Clothing almost at cost at
Bamberger's.
New spring clothing at the
New York store.
C. G. Jones was up from Okla-
homa City Tuesday.
Best new alfalfa seed for sale
at Feuquay & Holland's.
Judge Geo. F. Green was over
from Guthrie Tuesday.
BANKRUPT STOCK
To Mt? Closed Out!
Come and get sorr)e Bargains suchasyou fyave
a chaQce to Secure ogiy oQce ir) a Lifetime.
Deputy Marshal John Hale was
over from Guthrie Tuesday.
Call at the Welcome grocery j
for what you need in our line.
Price the goods on the bargain
counter at the New York st >re.
A. M. McElHinney made a
trip to Bristow .the first of the
week.
Try the Welcome grocery
Our prices are low and our stock
complete.
Capt. and Mrs. Hoffman left
Wednesday for a few days' visit
to St. Louis.
J. B. Foster returned Wednes-
day from a visit to Kansas and
Kansas City.
Good deeded claim, eight miles
north for sale. Enquire at Sim-
mons' grocery.
If you come early you can yet
what you want in the shoe line at
Feuquay & Holland's.
Three calces ot soap for 5 cents
at Simmons'grocery. He sells
the most for the money.
The freight receipts of the
Frisco at Chandler for the month :
of March were over 10,000.
we have bouqiit tme rasberry 5tock
of goods and expect to close it out at about .>1) cents on the dolla i
This is not a damaged stock. Everything is as good as when
bought of the wholesale house a tirstciass stock in every respect.
We had a full line of everything in our stock before buying
this, and we only expect to have these bargains in the house a
few days, for we are very much overstocked and crowded for
room and everything must go for ju>t half its value. I ome earls
and get your pick before the best is sold. \\ e have a tine line ot
shoes that must go at this great sacrifice. Come and get youi
choice before your size is gone. Besides this bankrupt stock we
have a fine line of
gents' sew sphisc styles is the fliitiim lise
Which we especially call your attention to, and a full line of gents
furnishing goods. We have some of the nobbiest spring hat >
ever brought to Chandler and the nicest lot of dress shirts ever
shown in the city. Don't fail to look at our dress skirts, also
our line of Children's Caps. We cany the latest novelties in rim-
Dress Goods, having a full line in Piques. Or<randie>. Lawns, and
Linens, and in both white and colored Madras cloth, Scotch silk
stripes, etc. We have the largest assortment ol laces and em-
broideries ever shown in the city, and iti fact everything you can
wish in the Dry Goods line. Come and get some of the wonderful
bargains before they are all gone. If you miss this Bankrupt
Sale you will miss getting just what you have been wanting for
just half its real value.
jember the Place!
New York Store.
dandier, Okla.
17 pounds of granulated sugar |
for *1 at Simmon's grocery. He ,
sells the most for the money.
ran
If you do not care to buy tell
your neighbors we have alfalfa
Ladies, Your Attention,
The Star store will on \Vednes-
We b y ,5= and pool-1 seed Feuquay* Holland. I ^
£ SSMSW The .est place to buy Ferry's ceut,
& Holland i garden seeds is at Feuquay «
Holland's; they have the largest Farm Loans.
Agent Yoakum, of the Frisco, assortment in 'he county. We ;1re prepared to make farm
has received a handsome coupon loans at lowest rates and on easy
ticket case, and can now sell No cure, no pay, that is Por j terms. Interest payalde aiinuJ
:i J4 4 14
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Notice to C minors.
In the matter of the estate of Jacob wviier
lute of the town of Stroud, county «>f Lincoln,
territory t f Oklahoma deceased.
All persons having claims against said ,laeol
! Weber deceased, are required to exhibit the
j same, with the necessarv vouchers to the
| undersigned, duly appointed and quelihed
1 administrator of the estate of said deceased
at northeast quarter sestiou towusiiip n.
' range "S in the county of Lincoln, territory
of Oklahoma, and that four months after
the first publication of tin-* notice has
tickets to all parts of the United jer s
States.
. . . ^4* I ' suiu ijiucuiu \'uiti.v, us nic tune
\ lit isentic Healill0" Oil is allv with option to pay oft loan Ol' , f said deceased, to exhibit ami present their
' I P . «. ..I 1 claims attains! said estate.
sold for burns, barbed wire cuts, any part thereof at or after one c
I scratches, cracked heels, saddle year. Call on us at the Mascho!
F. W. Rash.
We are still in the lead with, ^ and acvm, bulWhw.
ware'and TMT: I -r' S i" ^
Fem/ulv rH.Jla'ud'SiK',r SM by a! ft Quick Relief Headache Wafers
1 J Wright.
For Rent—Part of the Weath-
erford postoffice; suitable for a The following are the names
jeweler or bicycle shop Ad of the successful applicants foi
dress Weatherford Stationerv diplomas from the public schools
Co., Weatherford, Okla. of Lincoln county at the examin-
ation, held April ti and 7:
Miss Merydith showed us James Shotwell Maggie Wolf
Wednesday a copy of the Ameri- Rena Frank Samuel Foster
can, a daily paper published in Flora Pickett Hay M. Rlake
Manila, which was sent her by a Mabel Lindsay.
soldier friend. It is a very in- W L. Johnson,
teresting publication. Co. Supt.
Dated the 17th day of March IW.
Christian Nash.
Administrator.
TRACE MARK
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS
■Q^BEOIBBgai
1 CURES WHERE ALL ELSE MILS. T
Best Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. Use
in time. Sold by druggists.
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Notice for Publication.
Land office at Oklahoma ('it.v, < . T .
March -Mrd 1899.
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of hK claim, and
that said proof will he made before \V. L.
Harvey. I*robate judge, at Chandler. <>kl; .. on
June SV lHiW. viz:
WILLIAM T. COPK,
of Arlington Okla.. for the south half of north
east quarter, section H township l'i north
range H. east.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of. said land, viz:
George R. Morse. .John Cope. Is;iae Dugan.
William T, Lane. Arlingtou. < >kla.
SKVMOXrH S I'Kli i . Register
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Gilstrap, H. B. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 30, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1899, newspaper, April 14, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115423/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.