The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1900 Page: 4 of 10
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THE
CHANDLER NEWS, FRIDAY, JANUARY
1.900
Items of Local Interest.
Smoke Cuban Star.
Smoke Cuban Star.
Smoke Cuban Star.
Smoke Cuban Star.
Smoke Cuban Star.
lVst 5c ciL'ar on the market.
Follow the crowd to the Boston
Store. t
Oklahoma has ton daily and 1-2
weekly papers.
Oklahoma had a very ssrtisfac-
tory Christmas.
A Logan county man killed his
son-in law last, week.
There were the usual number
of Christmas casualties.
Bristow has a Rebecca lodge
and wants a canning factory.
Men's suits worth to
$10 for <(4.90 at the Hoston" Store.
The federal jail at Muskogee
held -49 prisoners one day last
week.
Fine calf-skin shoes, worth
*2:50, for v 1.«t" at the Boston
Store."
Boys and girls can get all kinds
of supplies for school usy al the
City Drug Strtre.
* The salvation army fed a lot of
poor children at Guthrie on
Christinas day.
The populist territorial com-
mittee will meet at Oklahoma
City on Jan. 1 ♦ .
The Alva normal is beinj; ad-
vertised in (.Tilthrio and Oklaho-
ma Oity papers.
A couple at Bartlesville were
married within an hour afUy
their lirst meeting.
Monday, January 8, the Boston
Store will sell 1,000 yds. standard
prints at 4c per yd.
President Boyd says that foot-
ball plaing is doing away with
the cigarette habit.
Go to the new store, the Bos-
j ton Store, the biggest and cheap-
I est store in Chandler.
Flynn has introduced a bill to
j provide a register of deeds for
i each of the tive tribes.
The secretary of the interior j
I has decided to stop loaning In-
dians to wild west shows.
Mascot prices are right. No
firm in Oklahoma handles better
clothing than the Mascot Co.
Monday, January 8, the Bos-
ton Store will sell 1,000 yaids
standard prints at 4c the yard.
Fred Barde says the Oklahoma
] papers all sympathize with the
' Boers in the South African war.
Closing out, "dirt cheap," en-
tire stock of fancy truit, cake,
and candy work; wash and clothes i
I hamoer baskets, also fancy cliina-
j ware, at Marcus' furniture store.
j Professor Rice, who said at the
I*teachers' meeting in Oklahoma
City: "It is no longer a question
of what we are to do with the
women, but what are the women
j going to do with us.-' evidently
I sees the distant cyclone coming,
i — Eagle.
Nothing el o adds ho #>
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to fcho charm of the ilrawir
; in uouMoir us the tuft
most elaborate four-jwo—Jot • «>t-
- * tap a or ronnwion. Made in -1 ■ <
f a ml •: tie most d«Hcat« tioca i 3
i r HTANDAUWOILCO.
and sol d ever-ywher^
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The Territorial Agricultural
A system regulator is a* medi-
cine that strengthens and stimu-
lates the liver, kidneys, stomach,, 'p^i-ritoriai iigncuiiu««'
and bowels. Prickly Ash Hitters j nn(j.ixt)rticultural Association, in
is a system regulator. It drives session at Oklahoma City, elected
I the following officers for the en-
" ~ St.-Clair, of
H. C.
lh IV aj Olvlil *
out all unhealthy conditions, pro-
motes activity of body and brain, isujng year: . _ -
restores good appetite, souiid , kingfisher, president; J. A. Tay-
sleep, and cheerful spirits. Sold j |or Wynnewood, vice president;
A. D. Wright. - - ' - n5,v
The Boston Store for the next
ten days will make a grand dis-
count sale on all winter clothing.
There is said to be smallpox in
the "Leavenworth penitentiary,
! but it ought to be easily quaran-
I tined.
Anot her effort will be made to
secure territorial aid for the
agricultural and horticultural
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Carton's Old Stand
Twenty-four pairs men's calf-
skin shoes, worth *- 50, will go
for *l.t>."> at Boston Store, Mon-
day, January 8.
Oklahoma is the only state or
territory east *Tf the Rocky moun-
tains which produced more wheat
in 1890 than in IH'JH.
Monday, January 8, the Boston
Store will sell 500 yards ot rem-
nants of outing flannel, i W' value,
for 4Ac per yard.
Before you borrow on your
farm call on me. I will make
I your call profitable for you.—M.
YV. Lynch, Stroud, O T.
Monday, January S, the Bos-
ton Store will sell 500 jaids
of remnants of outing flannel
worth Tic for 4Ac per yard.
Oklahoma socialists have per-
fected a permanent organization
ami decided to put a territorial
! ticket in the Held next year.
I by
For the National Live Stock
j Association, and the Texas State
I Real Estate Association, Port
Worth, Texas, Jan.'16 18, 1900,
we will sell tickets Guthrie to Ft.
Worth at rate of $0.10 for round
trip. Tickets oil sale Jan. 14
and 15, good to return on any
day, Jan. 17 to 27, inclusive.
Continuous passage in" eaeli di-
i rection, going passage to be com
1 menced on date of sale, and
return passage on date of execu-
tion by joint agent.—A. J. Cor-
kins, agent, Santa Fe.
J. B. Thoburn, Oklahoma City,
secretary. The next meeting
will be held at Stillwater, in De-
cember. The association con-
ferred with the Poultry and Pet
Stock Association, and prepared
a bill for the formation of a state
board of agriculture.
Pliny Soper says that in Wash-
1 ington Oklahoma is known as the
I "affidavit country,"'because of
(the affidavits which are filed
i against every Oitlalioman
runs for office. Recently Mr.
I Soper went to Washington on
! )(><ral business and one oi the
attaches of the department of
' justice who did not know where
he was from questioned him as
| to his future treatment of a case
j in which he was int erested. ^
expect to file some affidavits,
j said Soper. "Oh, you are from
| Oklahoma, aren't you?" returned
j tin; official, promptly.
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° An Oklahoma f
Man Talks.
What he says is the truth
and to the pqjnt. You will
talk that way when you
have used
Orloff's Russian
Grippe Cure.
K. 0
Newkirk, O.T., Dec. 2"., 189(5. 9
t don't believe there is any s
cough cure made that will do the #
worTc ho quick and perfect as < >r-
luff's Russian Grippe Cure. I *
have used it in my iamily for ^
■,car, and advise all who want a a
su r;1 'cure for children or grown- 0
ui) people to tr\ it *
* Adlkv Oavis. e
Sold by A. I). WRIGU 1 > «
Druggist. 9
5 ®
-•j Sec.
$ J.riARCiJS, K
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ggi.-5*f%*>*''
Por UNDBRTAKtikS'
SUPPLIES,
All kinds. All prices.
()pen night and day. I
^ ALSO PTTItNlTITUK.
■ Chandler, - * • Okla.
Th(! new socialist party is ■
likely to absorb the middle-of- j
the road populists, and it may
cut more of a figure than polti-
cians think.
The Boston Store has about j
eighty remnant suits, worth from
S7 50 to §10, t hat in order to el( s >
out quiek they have marked
down to •"'
PricK'ly Ash Hitters cures the
i kidne\>, regulates the liver, and
purifies the bowels. A valuable
system Ionic. Sold by A. D.
Wright.
I Kick'ipoo Council No. W.>, I1
A. A., will hold its regular meet-
• ing Tuesday, Jan. <♦. A farewell
j reception will be given to A.
i Bamberger, the retiring secre-
tary. Refreshments will oe
served. A full attendance is
requested.
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headache,
FOUL breath,
ISO ENERGY,
constipation.
Vhese symptoms mean torpid liver and a clogged condition in
the bowels. They also mean the general health is below
par and disease is seeking to obtain control.
Quickly removes these Symptoms, Strengthens the Stomach,
Cleanses the Liver and Bowels and Promotes Func-
tional Activity in the Kidneys. A few doses
will restores Health and Energy
in Body and Brain.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
Price $1.00 Per BotUe.
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Gilstrap, H. B. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, January 5, 1900, newspaper, January 5, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115448/m1/4/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.