The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1899 Page: 4 of 10
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THE CHANDLER NEWS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1899.
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BEGGS
GERM AM
SALVE
For External Tiles, Cuts, Burns and
bruises, Old Sores, l'.c/fin.i and all S'^in
Diseases, it standi today w ithout a peer.
It is an old reliable remedy, and if used
freely, wounds will heal without a scar.
Be careful to j;et [JECitlS OHRMAN
SALVE i>nd be sure of a speedy cure.
Sold lis A. D. WRIGHT
Dr. Emory W. Buck.
All diseases treated by 1 lie
latest and nio.st modern methods
known to the medical profession.
Special attention given to dis-
eases of the eye and chronic
troubles Office opposite court
house.
Farms Wanted.
D. R Welty will run a home-
seekers' excursion from the East
to Chandler in the near future,
and if yon want to sell your farm
you should list it with him at
once. Call on him.
LIKE R0UNDLAI' BALES.
Opinion of Cotton Farmers and Glnners
after a Season's Experience.
The attitude of cotton ginnors and
fartnei'H toward the Koundlap cotton
hale of the American Cotton Com-
pany, after a houkoh'b tent of the ma-
chine, i« illustrated by a letter re-
ceived recently by the editor of the
M anufaeturer'a Record:
Kdjtor Manufacturer's Record;
Soino time ago you requested us to
give you our opinion of the Amerl
ran Cotton Co.'s cylindrical press.
\t that time, wo were unable to give
our views correctly, owing to the
short time we had operated the press.
Now that the ginning season has
closed, w* can un(iuestionahly say
that the press is a success in every
particular, not only from a ginner's
standpoint, but as practical farmers.
The results from the sale of our cot-
ton have been eminently satisfactory
and much beyond what we had antici-
pated. The advantage to planter and
operator are so many that it would
take up too much space' to enumerate
then). It is sufficient to say that no
one who has baled their cotton on
this press would now 6r hereafter
patronize any other. And why
should they? Their ginning charges
are less than the square-press people
charge, and they receive from one-
quarter to one-half cent per pound
more than tlSey could get in the square
bale. There is no question about the
round bale being here to stay, and
we would advise the ginmen, especi-
ally those ivho are near a railroad, to
get in the swim at once and exemplify
the old adage of the early bird get-
ting the worm. They will not only
benefit themselves, but their friends,
the farmers, will get the cream that
the middlemen, the commission mer-
chants, have been enjoying and get
ting rich upon. In conclusion, to
condense the advantages, will say
that the bale is fireproof, waterproof,
dustproof and a proof that it is a la-
bor-saving and money-making bait
to the farmer. Mows & MoREN.
Keo, Ark. .lune 7.
A meeting was held in the court
house Friday evening by the Negroes
of Lincoln county for the purpose of
organizing a league for the social
and commercial advancement of the
Negro. About fifty members were
present representing the various
townships in the county. After a
temporary organization with S. A.
Clark chairman and E. D. Lynwood
secretary, speeches were made by Mr.
Blackwell of Iowa township, Rev.
Winn of Otoe, G. W. F. Sawner of
Chandler, Mr. Harrison of Iowa, ti.
1). Bynwood, each of which stated the
needs and opportunities of the Negro
in Oklahoma. A committee appoint-
ed by the chairman appointed the fol-
lowing permanent officers: G. \\ . F.
Sawner. president: Kev. \\ inn, vice
president: E. B. Lynwood, secretary:
.las. Dumas, asst. secretary: N\ • H
Sampson, treasurer: S. A. < lark,
chairman executive coin. The next
place of-meeting will be near Mills
post office, last Saturday in Nov.
Yc^ttng's
M C. YOUNd, Proprietor.
Fish, Game, Oysters and Celery. Short Orders a Specialty.
Best Meals, 20 cents. Twenty-one Meals, $3.
Full Line of Cigars, Tobacco, and Confectionery.
OPEN ALL NIGHT.
in6 Manvel Avenue,
Chandler, Okla.
New York Hardware Store.
MOKWIH cSC MOKKIS.
h|ardware, Scoves, Barbed Wire,
Tinware, Well Casing.
1 inshop in Connection.
East Side Manvel Avenue, ChdQdlsr, Oklahoma
Do You Want a Well Drilled?
If so address me at Chandler,
or leave orders at New York
Hardware Co., or Lawrence &
Clark's hardware store, Chan-
dler. Prices reasonable and
work guaranteed satisfactory.
I. J. Fitzpatrick.
S Farm Loans! |
• J
I am prepared to give the #
• best terms on farm loans of e
• anyone in the county. Loans •
® made from ti mo. to 10 years. #
• Payments can he made on o
• principal at any interest pay- •
~ ingdate. Private money; no
Notice for Publication.
Land Offlee at Oklahoma City, O. T-
October 34. 1X99.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before D. N. Fra-
! /.ier U. S. Commissioner, Chandler, O. T., on
: Jan. 24, 1900, viz:
ELZA L. MYERS
| for the NE qr, Sec 4 in Twp. 13, Range 1 E.
j He names the following witnesses to prove
I his continuous residence upon and cultivation
I of said land, viz: „ ,
John Hines, E. E. Chaffln, Albert Marshall,
and Edward Marshall all of Sac and Fox Ag-
.encv. O. T. Sbtmoub S. Price.
Register.
IllJ^ . 1 II* •
del ay: your patronage solicited
1). I!. WELTY, s
w ®
eoo3«coc a®0o*jcoeo9* a®*oo
« Chandler,
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M R. K. K. CiOl.PF.N of West Milford, ■
\\ \ \ writes: I he success of
with m\ t.intily i>
unprecedented, curing a most obstinate I
case of chronic Diarrhoea and quickb
relieved an acute attack of Cholera
Morbus. Sold at A. D. NN RIGHT.
The key to health is in the
kidneys and liver. Keep these
organs active and you have
health, strength and cheerful
spirits. Prickly Ash Bitters i-
n stimulant for the kidneys, rei.'
ul'ites the livor. stomach a ti
bowels. A golden househo
remedy. For sale by A II.
Wri-liK
HRLSSi.l)
m
has the ad-
vantage in
this world.
He always
com mands
respect iul
attention,
and makes
a good im-
pression on those with
lie comes in contact.
Schlehar
the Tailor will dress you
a moderate cost.
It's easy to
limit a big Ifr/ i
load up a
big hill it
you grease
the wajjou
wheels v.itli
MICA Axla
Got fthor and learn why it's tlio
l '>t gn n®t t'Vi*r put on ' 'ixl' •
S ! <1 everywhere. M nd0 by
bTANUAKD OH, CO
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BEGGS'
HAIR
RENEWER.
BEGGS old reliable Hair Restorer an
Invigorator, for over thirty years th
leader in its line. If you give it tri:
vou will recomend it to your friends,
sold By A. D. WRIGHT,
Notice of Publication.
Land Office at Oklahoma City. O. T.
October J4. 1K93.
Notice is hereby given that the following
i named settler has tiled notice of his intention
13 make final proof in support of his claim, and
'that said proof will be made before I). N.
1 Frazier. ti. S. Commissioner iu Chandler, O.
: T. on Jan. 1900. viz:
CHARLES F. GENTRY
| of Rossville, O. T.. for the NW qr of NW qr,
| See 26, Twp. 13, N It H E. X. M.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
! of. said land, viz:
| Albert Gilmer. William H. Taylor. 1 rank
McFarland and Jesse McFarland all of lioss
viiie. O. T. S■ vM ma S. Piles,
• Reifist'-r.
Notice of Publication.
•
Land Office at Oklahoma City. 0. T
October -.'4. 1899
Notice Is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make linal proof in support of his claim, and
that said proof will be made before 1> N. Fra-
zier. IT. S. Commissioner, at Chandler. O. T..
on J an. 23. 1900, viz:
WILLIAM H. WINCJO
of Rossville, o X.. for the NW qr. See 15.
Two 13. N. It 3 E I M
He names th ■ following witnesses to pr<;ve
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
John lleaty. James I', llai-b.-r John W Me-
Cune, Silas E. Wingo all of RoNsville. t >. I
StYWOllH S PHlt K. Register.
Notice For Publication.
Land office at Oklahoma City, O. T.
October 25, 899
Notice la given that the following-named
settler has tiled notice of his intention to make
linal proof iu support of his claim, and thatsMd
proof will be mailt" before \\ L. tiarvey. i'r*i
bale Judge at chandler,O. T.. on December
9, 18911, vi/,:
THOMAS V LOVE.
of Clifton, Okla., for the west of southeast
1-1. section 27. township 13 north, range 4 east.
I m.
- He names the following witnesses to prove
I his continuous residence upon aud cultivation
| of. said laud, viz:
Thomas J Moss, John R Craven ot Clifton.
Okla.. John B Ausnius, aud Thomas M. Morris
of Mills Okla.
SKTMoru s. I'Hicii Register.
whom
well at
Burned Out. But Still Buying;.
We have had the misfortune to
Farm Loans.
We are prepared to make farm
suffer a loss by tire, but we are loans at lowest rates and on easy
still buying cotton and our gin J terms. Interest payable annual-
is a^ain running full force. We ly, with option to pay off loan or
will pay as much for cotton as if
we had not stopped.
D. R. Owens. Mgr.
any part thereof at or after one
year. Call on me at the Jdascho
building. K W. Kasm.
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Gilstrap, H. B. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 6, Ed. 1 Friday, October 27, 1899, newspaper, October 27, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115439/m1/4/: accessed February 24, 2021), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.