The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1894 Page: 4 of 8
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Davenport Hot*. Flynn.
The Litt ]• Zi«'ti ^ --ionur;. Hap isth- ])-nth ha- ent4/• d our cornmunitv
sii- hou- , fi u <,jr n-
. - — — on 1'ink Roii-rt-yoi*j.lae..-. Re?, {Ho-1 Thonm Lemon died Feb. m%, at the
Official paper of lincoln CO. v« '* >s pastor. hoi . of his unc!-. John Lemar. E<
i Martin Sh--j a < i- "1 1'*-d at Guth- • ' * ..- hin M t,iri last Jul^ auu
? ... ! rie *>me time n-u of *1-0. The young <• m« td Lincoln c jnty for his health.
H. 13. ( 1 .S I 1* AI , r pr\ifApQ man who aceomp d Mr. Shepard to .Mr. L'.'uiou was born in Marlon county
EFFIE ( ILSTRAP, JtD1TORS* I n.
i ! i:i *>\i: i. imh, i«'i.
1 i i i - i . nf < iutbrle. has been
apjHiitit ti tiftidan 1 r Okluboiuu
111;.: 1 '■
Tin p of tin 'funds of the Atr-
i-jfi t ti t.Trit^ii'iii!
«>ni< ' --;i it.mat. and0i;serves thi
given i conil. mnation.
Tin n.. n vlio ri pr. «ent this county
In territorial gathering* of any kind
ohoti-• I b. lint i li.lr ri-idnntd and able,
ri'pn - 11tuti\ • I'ttizfnH.
\Vk know fume men who hnvcn't
I aid tin ir laft campaign's debts who
will rin. fill ...iu this year. May
th.; and list in the political gr ve-
yard.
IN a new county, where the people
are ur: . riiai:.'* i . a mlHtake in tin
choic • of official* is ekouasblei fut n
repetition nf th error cannot be de-
fended.
Tiii I ,i- upivine court decided
that I.. .■ iii could cot remove Mrs.
Lent-.-. Wli.vw'.l this not apply to
Renfrow and the Agricultural Coilepc
regen N'-
Du you i;11 the rcsimrtes of Lincoln
county adv. rt i-. d. her Interests pro-
tected, .and lirr institutions aided?
Then gu hmtril for the Nk.ws. for that
id our motto. "Look out for Lincoln
county."
TllK first number of the Choctaw
City A' . in. sto ouroflici'tliiflweok.
]t in ii Iji i lit well-printed jour-
nal, and ue hj.i ' welcome to the Ifreat
,A'iire fun. v.
Guthrie to nttn| 1 ted of the th .ft. Io i, in 1372, and wa laid to rest in
Mr. Ward, of Tyro, Knn., is the ">IJ cemetery on th. north-east quarter
Kuestof Dr. Byd ey. no is favorably ofetlon I. township 11-4. He was fol-
imprassed with our future greatness low. d to his last resting place by a
and contemplates locating in Lincoln '"''J-'1 eoncour- tof ninth - and friend
county.
Mrs. U. T. Forb< - has been quite
successful in Mjliciting aid in the way
of work and ifiaterial with which to
build a church, which will also be used
as a school house.
Some of the farmers of this vicinity
are contemplating organizing a corn-
par. i " |. •> • - / H . in.
There will b« a large acreage of cotton
planted this reason.
Mr. J. V. Glover, of Nebraska, is
stopping at T. S. Congers'. He prefers
our climate to the cold, crisp, breezes
nf lira-ka. a; will locate s^ine
where in Lincoln county.
J. B. Kinsey and wife, of Coffeyville,
Knn., are visiting his parents at Daven-
port. He contemplates remaining
until the Kiokapoo country is opened,
pi" «foA i' ■ n- 'I m Mari'i).
THKHE if a general movement
throughout th-- territory toward hav-
ing the probate judges turn the
mnrria • lie. i f• •« s into the school
fund required by law. It is proper.
J. IT. Hi i aki), editor of the Tecum*
seh lhratd. was married last Sunday
to Mrs. -ji" Hay If. Mr. lb-bard
is a pleasant gentleman and a bright
young newspaper man. The NEWS
cong i
The Ne-a'.-. would like to see all who
will be candidate for county offices this
year announce the fact early. This
will give the voters ample opportunity
to get acquainted with those who seek
pvrbli, p - tion.
Tiie oounty commissioners are to Ik?
commended for working as they did to
see that the 'v'dn.an case was properly
pronenii , . it was but justice to the
count> tl at i man who had once been
convie . <i of ihe crime of murdershould
be requir <i to m et a vigorous prose-
cution.
annual i option
of town oHie is wit I occur. Let every
taxpn\ r • t it th. - t< wn officers
are filled with tin- very hest material
that can be had. A gnat deal de-
pen<l- 11 th olti.'iais, and we can-
not a'fford to injure our town or waste
her r< aire bv trust in jf her welfare
to narrow-n. . *«>Hish men.
I'lcasati t ( ornert.
\Y« „'ol tbA •'!.
Winter has just begun.
Strawberries are blowing and so is
Jack Frost.
Wm. Taylor gave a dance at his
residence Wednesday eve.
Mr. Bradshaw has sold his claim for
$."500, to an eastern man.
Now that the deer law is out the boys
will have to hunt buffalo.
Frank Seymour is the boy violihist
of Lincoln Co. He has a *<KX) violin.
Mr. Elliot Is serving as a petit juror
during the term of court now in ses-
sion.
The cold weather does not stop emi- I Stop a
gratinn. the) keep coming just the 1
same. •
Robert Forbes dedicated his «*iew
house with a a prayer meeting Thurs-
day eve. •
Rev. Day%as sold his Mission farm
of 60 acres and will make things hum
on his Lincoln county farm this sum-
mer.
There is a reward offered for the
Pleasant Corner correspondent, dead
or alive. Wonder if they will catch
him?
H. G. Buxton died Thursday morn-
ing after a long and serious illness
with dropsy. He leaves a wife and
During his sickness be had all the
tent ion that, relatives and friends could
give: but that dr ;ided disease, consum-
ption had hold on him and he hivd to
go.
A CARD OF THANKS. *
We tender our most sincere thanks
to th- kind friends for their assistant*
and sympathy duMng the sicknes- of
our nephew. John Lemar & family.
Davenport.
Fine snow this.
Fine weather all the same.
Martin Shepherd is back from Ken-
tucky where has been in business.
Improve your
coming and the
the worm.
Mrs. E. J. Kind rick will start to-
morrow for Madison. Kan., where her
father is lying very ill.
On account of the obstinanc.v of our
director and two or three others we
have no school this winter.
Elder J. W. Pinion bearded the
storm on the, 11th by going to Mr. But-
ricks where he united a couple by mar-
riage.
Mr. H was looking around the
other clay with his popgun under his
coat tail probably in search of his "rep
as an orator."
We will hafre through mail from Ed-
mond, Seward. Ingram, Chandler, and
i Davenport to Sac and Fox Agency (as
per contract.)
NEW STORE STOCK
The Best of Everything in
Groceries and Provisions,
At the Lowest Living Prices.
JAMES BRO WES LEE, Prop.
A\anvel Avenue, live doors north of oU Court House.
The (.'nsiiiii|Hilitan Beth One Year
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Notlcc
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an order of tin* prohat* • c rt of tin- county of
v,;.. /-v | Lincoln and territory of < Mdahoma mad. on
three children to moui n his loss. Out j tie /iti. <•; janu . . -•.•> in ih« matt* i
sympathies are with the bereaved fam- ,h' ,,>f T|- ' 1 i •
' undcr^L-ii' -l. us Hi- .Hiiwiio-I r.ti.ir «'t Hi*-
lly. tate of said dcceas--u. will seli at public auc
— tion. to the highest bidder for cash in hand
\\ lit !<■ tio- it 11//; rd Men Here ri< \\
mBlooilU'd Hit 'haiKllnr. i °!' i1'"";!"",f-•••> :.n ;,t ••
I O Clock I'M , at th*- < a«t door ot the court
Sheriff Parser drove over frbn: hous. in said county or i.mk . a ail th. ri . h
, . , , title, interest and estate of the sai<L Theodor>;
Chandler yesterday and was surprised a. i
at the cold reception ho received. fith ' '• ,in'l,i,l! •' > •
1 by dp*-!'atiou of laor other wis* . acquired
anil t*. all th- c rtaiu lots pi'-cs. or pin- .
of land, situated, lying and being in tb - count,
torv « i |
. i • .. 11; i.' i i. *
After while he ran into considerable of s. \.i \ x ;• n th* t n of < handier Lii
coin < « unty. Oklahoma. .■.* known and denono
point
full detail, price. I
| LFR N i:\vs i m nd
j —good for 'SjO years
1 f.t'-sitn^ • of keyboard. If you will mention the Ghani>
omp we will serai you a "COLUMBIAN CaLkn dak.
rVPEWRITI-R CO.
reception
When he left there early in the morn
.... . , , , of i -ltuated. 1 .on' .u the rom.1
lOf 11 WMfmll Warm and ple&fl^pt ana errytory of Oklahoma, boundc.i
he didn't evi-n hav<- 1ii> o\ercoat on. a',
a rain storm, but it was still warm. A
little farther on he found the streams
so swollen they were dangerous tq
cross. When he reached Carney he
found thy first snow. Arriving- at
Guthrie he was surprised to find every-
thing blockaded and a regular blizzard
raging, it is strange that such
storm should have been local down
nated on tin- recorded plat if said town.
Dated the 26th du\ of January lsi'l.
w. t. bki,f<>nr .
Administrator.
approaching
to die ii - <Mi! '
ohice. T . news knows some men of
tha ..i ' ii- c.ainty. at. i it assures
them ti will l • rememb.'rcd.
Notice.
IJ. S. Land Office Oklahoma City, O. T. Janu-
ary 27th, tsfci.
('omplaint huvinr i>< <-n ent« r- il at thi- offl -
by VN • >iey Klalt/u' a against the unknown
a | heir of Ju>cph >oc u( ,. ele hom*- 1
tr.V N<> ' Myr Ui-.; .on tl> - i
■ hm/iiu auvuiu ^ «vv.i vw* uu« u j Src ;;i Twp. IS !. •' 1. ail« ^in/ that tin
h tv ftftAr all ( <tuita! said Jos. pii >.., Ua >ned on : ith .lay of
" «*ef aiu • gual IWJ 1V, one Anna So
cha thai said waiow. Anna Socha. iln-d .
January JI th. ?sl.o. that i. : t h«• r - i il '-nirym
In- or ^aid widow hav« any «• ir- quailud to n
her -:i d lion ■ - t-'.oi fur ti.* > • ■ m that i w
| of st I heirs ar\ citi/.jnsof ti* Unite, i stet.
f.
sue: and An ... >oi-ha Jiet. nti att It h.
,id to appear to this ofi! t
affidavit tor service by po>tin_ and put..
orroborate.d mat said parti, s
or will trade ^0 or 120 ul res of the land i,HV 11 r Jrtj r«.rt- ' • r . ■
NA riONA!
tol r future
rry it c
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D. N. FRAZIER, Notary. J. S. NEWBY
FRA2IER & NEV,'BY. .
Attorneys' At Law.
Office two doors north of P. O.,
CHANDLER, - OKLAHOMA
j [)R. FURROW
1 )er
Guthrie
Oklahoma
I. XI. I ).
J M. CLARK,
(Attorney-At-Law
Chandler. Oklahoma
LAWYER
Solicit* the trial or
11 hi firre th> Fir
II, ■
The time of y-
wht-n tli« man who has uev. r taken his llerc'a our c hanre.
party pap •. or if he has. hasn't paid for ' he Chandler Real hstate and
it, atei no I. is n -v.-r ai l--d it in any t t o. have for sale a good chum
way. will conn ' tin editor with soft mx miles from ( handler for $800. Will
words and admirin- -lanees and want it take a tfood nule leainwa^on and hat- j inK vntna ,er,
to die n •-•nt: liitna nomination or ness. or span o. mares in part payment, ,-ai mi\ ri
A.
of the United States, it w
i d mul'i> or mares, ft is a bargain \ic< up. i ti. eiouu h
. . , . iication and post in:
and if you want t trade for a claim
via . u i • i ntiil.itlnns
If ron_ do n't. rattle alon^ with
its st*i*1 - . 1 >Klahoma will have
to undei- o another sta' hood conven-
tion H V '!•> Fay!'.
If Okiu;e) ia should i e nne a state
With it- iioundari -s, on«-fourth
of its population will b • candidate* lor
offiee.—J*r (jnz ttc.
A good territory, even under a
democrat ie ad mir.i si ration, is t tter—
a hun i tini -s better -than a bad
state. A" ■ <ln Fru ■ I'r>
forjr
t rade
don't fail to see us.
YVV also have another > ar^ain in a
claim on • mile from town. Price $H0<
cash. Just got it for s lie. it wont btay
ion? at that price. If you want a good
home near the county . at this is surely
your chance to g. t it at less than par.
Chandler lv al Estate and Invest'mt Co.
Attorney (i io. Gardn 't* and f;unil v#
came over from Guthrie last Friday.
Mr. Gardner was one of the attorn ys
for th. territory in the K -dmnu lirn-- '
der trial.
cancellution <
W th a * .• w th'-n fore t-> th
said entry the unknown !.♦ ir-
and Anna Socha ar • i.< v.•: . - una . "d t.. ap-
pear, together with the p .iintitT, at tin- U.
land oflu e at. Oklahoma «'it \. . . T.. on tie loili
day of March. /. 1). IHSU. at 9 a m . to respond
and furnish testimony concernim >aid a!U i,-
ttou-. It. M. dili.by, He^'ister.
lksme i*. Koss. itoceiver.
Firstpuhlished Dee. iifth,
. : . ■ , • . , . : ■
Complaint haviiv been « nten d at tliis i.:tlc
by Jam- - \ .V.-nii >u a. :iinst William W'a!
i.i e for aha-'donii u his houi. st« a«l ei,ir\ No
'
UIjoi. til -a W --el i .'7. township ! I N
raiiK* ' east J M,. in l.eu oln eounty t i. 'IV
With a view to tin- cancellation oi - t entry.
*rt}es aie hereby .summon .t to
pear
Tte 1 n \ mdli i; Nicws laopp • i to
Stat' hood aider a i > form whatever.
The // r< oj os -d to it unless bath
territ s ;• • n i.- on3 stat *. () ir
rea t n i -imply thi : Too heavy taxes
ill a .-mail e liKe the present Okla-
hom i .— I ' tHKih Jh ruUl.
Wh th ti■ .M>f b.'iuj* a man un-
less you .aid b - a full-grown man? Ok-
lahoma as . n • with th • Pi\ • Tribes
det e i • . i 1 j 3 i d.vtrdt'i fr i'c of
natur 1 w«nd 1 bj the curiosity of,
the wo Id In oth ir wor
fio I'M ii I'ti ero v 1 • 1 in with th-j
Other sr.i: • of th • ! nion th • poor lit-
i ild b . liable t> !>• run
trampled underfoot by
i • ('hi \ >i ■ ('!, • f-
(To Peb. 9th.)
* Notice Hi Creditors.
In the matter of the estat of Rich-
mound Baker late of the township of
Keok ik .County of Lincoln, territory
of Oklahoma, d« cea^ d.
All | t-oiis having claims against
said 1 i jiid 1 i >• - '<i. a
required to exhibit th 1 sain , with the
neevs>ar\ \oue!ier> to the undersign al,
duly appointed and qualifl d admlnix-
traterix of sai i deceased, at my home
in Keokuk t twnship in the county of
Lincoln and territory of Oklahoma
and that four mu'lc a r the ii rs
publication of this notice .has been
limit \i by th«* or i m* th • probate
• u it uiM K.'1, "f >UI W!,«'' 1 ys «•'-
. utlirfe, O. T.
ry. IM'1. a! ... clock .«
ish unitnoey c. net
Uo.anent.
The ST. LOl-IS KFI
Twi' ' V.
Sverv V.
IS IN YOUR OWN HAND.
Palmistry assume- to tell wh.-- th.- lit. -- in yooj
baud nfflicate. It will amuse you. if no:l.;ii_' more.
The abo\a- diagram nlrno-t explains ite< if. The
length of the LINE OF LIFE indicates pr
ajxc to which you will live. Each BRACELET
Eives yoa thirty years. Well-marked LINK OF
EAD denotes brain power ; clear LiNE t>F
FORTUNE, fame or riches Both combined mean
Success in life; but you must keen up with neal, ru
Wen to win it„ Yoa «iil find plenty of these iu
Bernore^t's Family Magazine, so attracth. v pre-
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tMned. it la -t doa q aigatii«- In oni. A I !.!•;.
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Gilstrap, H. B. & Gilstrap, Effie. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 21, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1894, newspaper, February 16, 1894; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115489/m1/4/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.