The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1894 Page: 5 of 8
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Treasurer,.
Clerk..
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Sheriff
Attorney
Supt. of Schools..
Surveyor
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Cominii-Moner- Bio .ni I!i;a
' .Iacoh Amberg,
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l)r< thrrn cordially invite.!
11. h. Jones, N. A. 1). WRIGHT, Secy.
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& A. JU m< • •• " If t-1 St and t h; rd S ur la\-
of each iiMiti t! i it ' .'Mr. .m Visltlii ' '"ti. -
cortli:*11 \ in\ it-'' atn nd.
J. F. Ayahs. \\\ M. I) X fitA7.n u. See y
A < >. U. W ('hiiudlcr loii.r> . No in. nr is
Oil till fir I 1 'I 1 11' - ,1.1 . . I . ... :
month mi : r m. • • ml • • nv:t« ■
W L. llAHV! V . I': i I" N K 1 1 i A •i N
M. W Recorder.
':. A II. Oliuiflf-r I'os' \'o "i meets entry
Wrilnesdaj • • Min t'.. court honn-
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Commander.
A bright little daughter was horn
Sunday to Mr. ami Mrs. \V. T. Willis.
,7. K Chesser, formerly a resident of
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as a deK gatefrom UK" county.
Rev. M. 13. Tenney will preach the
memorial sermon at the court house
Sunday May 27th, at 11 a. m.
There will h> a S. s pienjc at the
Star school house in Dig'. No. 7J, on
Saturday, May 2<ith. Everybody in-
vited.
L. Winn, the president of the color-
ed republican l. ajrue, wn a delegate to
the Dennis Flynn convention thi by A* D. Wri<:h
l)r«"is tu\k! i ;. Vhe < owtny t 'oim-ntlftii
I Miss Maml f.i-'o'., arrived T1 ■ <! •!.■ ait- - id • , •. i -n,i
I from Qn-M. -hi! . Ku- mm I will cut and -an tnnrri\. at th eoiurv seat ear' •
(! • - 5n own amlre'ulv S >on nr-
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lluott !• M'H \ riilea - 11x . .
brut-. sof'-s. ule . «mlt rheu n. fever "... t • <uairn n <
n-n and nil skin eruptions, ami posi* *J:, the
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'ively cures piles. or • > ] .-y iwutr* «' ;'.mi I.
r i: itr ed '• • r'*- t .
'ictio#or nioriey refunded. For si le;, • •, th i.-H v mc
A. deleg-ation from the Chandl. i-
lody< I. O. c). P., will {to to Perkins
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there.
.1. L. Overman, who livi s m ar Guth-
some legal business, Ele returned
Monday.
Mrs. .1. W. I'Vuquay went to Guthrie
M •!' ^ a t:ii 11
* i1!>s '■ • tin- territ( ... cons ' titinn of
the W. \l. C
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Hess. :.nl ic -
SAMl IKL KL!
Jo tin. rand lletail Dealer in
Drugs, liooks, Stationery,
Paints, Oils, Etc.
Prescriptions carcfully c.iinp >unded, day or niyla.
nd nv-. . .;i I
Cure vor llendnptio.
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J.C: FLETCHER AND'CO.
DEAI LRS 1\ -
C. F Harper and J. W. Rash wer 1
.lelotrati ... finm tlio Chitndler Post u
the teri-itori .1 n'union in session tlii
week at Guthrie
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Lccai Matters.
Sprint: millinery at th I Jacket.
W. IJ. Kiifi- i ;n m> , r \
Bring your job print!r. to this office.
S. M. Clark was in Guthrie last Moi
day.
I. W. Crawford !• ' for l'crr. Moi -
Dr. Partriil.'t n;i in t vn W - hf*■
day.
The latest styh of millinery at the
Racket.
nolo township.
Homar Thurman has returned to
Chandler again.
Chas. Meiltiy r'-turneii from Oklaho-
ma City Monday.
M rs. Owens and little son are im-
proving gradual !y.
Fred Hoyt and l'eti IT lam returneti
from Perry Sn4urd«M\ .
R. H. Sands made a trip to Guthrie
Fridav, returninir Sunday.
A number of young people* surprised
ing, the occasion being her birthday.
A good time is reported.
Mrs. Helen MoCuntz, an Ottawa In-
dian woman, wa- in town yesterday on
ln.-r way tiO the Aueney t< visit her
brother in-law, Rev. Wm. Hur.
D. C. Rickford, of Iowa township,
went to Guthrie this week to purchase
* r. He ire us 1 ha> he I
loo a ' i;mi■ if%t on hi p'ae
( . I'' in- • wasdov.il' from Perry
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••at * "i . ion a' OU'.i
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We autborizo our ndvorti*en drujr \. |"^v I • p • • i\ a i •
i inmPRtir1 Spwmof /\/\irhinpc
fn on imnt ion. eon-'h- n!if| en I ' V~y ' 1 1 I V. L 1 V w J L, V v 1 1 I •''. J V ldL 1 11 1 11 u
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with a con rh d * e. !.i n, t .•• • ^ ■ * . „
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Hardware, Stoves, Pumps.
A First-Class Tin Shop
or chest trouble, and will use Oii- mkv • N". u r4oi. v,
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this offer did we no1 knov that Or eon.miss . n r . distrie:then j>ro« • • * 1 -
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• from their r speetiv. d;>-
: Weil. '1 ( '' ti - ' : • ' M -r\>-
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w" . v i avor by eallir. and
W. 11; ; ^ ft •' 1:>y L r ' >',;! •
honta Git v to • e hi mother who is
him as f:ir :e Guthr. . From there she
went to Kansas to spend the summer.
John Gilmore i'tre.-< nt<(! th Nfavs
strawb- rries we have seen in Oklaho-
ma. They were of an unusual size and
of excellent flavor. Life has charms
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l)i'. Kelsev made a trip to Ingram and
Carney the first of the w. k.
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Tmde. Fre-h «-neh 1 orniitL.
An interesting letter from Judge
Speer is crowci -l out this week.
A. E. Mascho and faieir. movi 1 into
the south school r m th' w 1:.
All the new town oftiei :• have on1 * r-
ed upon the eisei h'o. of t•• cii.
Rememb'.r the new bak ry In the
north room of the old school building-.
W. Johnson, of Flynn, w,. at ' e
convention a Ol.-!aho na Ci'\ T ■ .
There will be Ejiiseopal servie at
The - op'::.! "ivn 1'iKt 'veelc by the
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thank- to tlv -e who assisted them and
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The board of town trustees was o -
ection of G. \Y. Schlegel as president.
M r. Sch'••.•••: ta- •••! u the lioard
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good officer.
A doleuntiOn of Iowa Indians, consist-
ing of K'rwln Mur'-'s. Joim (-' int,
and Joe Met , e, ft < : ithrie for Wash-
hel lift
an.! and it ;■* n r hel i ve.'1 that she hf
Stop' that she may be spared to her
about tbe leak- in th- main- Huet
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i hi tig furt.h< e to 11 • i
\ lot: -Iy uhalittetl. Th n- e • , <
Geo T. Zimmerl \.a-. re:ui and it ^ ;
1 S. HolTman, L. K. Payi > nn ' I). N.
1 Prazier. e tar; . was ..: ' oine t .
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eond with "■' . . Z:... rh 'id at4
ca1' bom■ tn • fo delegate to congress.
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All Kinds of Machine Needles.
1H lctclior (S: <S.< >c
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DRUG; BOOK, ^ NEWS
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W't 11! 1 >er.
Paints, Oils, and Glass, School Sunoles
Fancy ant Toilet Articles
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, v .lit ti . it inent
'■i ' ■; i .i i ; vor liberal
pension- for the defemhd's of our eoon-
ili-it r.Nf • -Iii • •Vstl.ili'.v Th Kl.-yunt Hriek Hotel lui
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lie oropos to pu* in a good roller
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; A great de il of cotton is being plant-
The Clifton mail for th pre ent v. Ml
f«>r his l• on.
The colorfi' p 'publicans presented
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s - i ma ! >y r,. Winn and
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THK ONLY
First-Class Hotel in'Chancier.
h:- ij i vly furni hed and rooptuied utidcr now
mauajM nu tit. RaP-s reasonable. The. very bent of ac-
e mmodations.. (jood sample- room.
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I Icni A' N i i t 1 11 1 - 1 11~( >*| irletc >r*
THE BON TON. BAKERY
AND RKSTAURANT
. i. !i i !cad Pics and Cake always on hand. A full stock
of Confectionery and Tobacco.
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Wiiiiam S; b,-n. ;r, - Proprietor
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Advertise in .lie oldest, large-', best
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returns.
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week to appear in th- Crawiord tor-
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J.C. Hu« of : okuk tov.i.ship,
d<: i and thrift of his pi:. testify, while
; (> the ] , .
Guthrie Friday.
Mi's. J. M.
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E. L. CONKLIN.
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M' corn.
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Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, and Clothing,
' Staide ani l.mcy Croccric^ i:!i u and Feed,
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">m pt
H. U Gilstrap and
tended 11)' '01
Oklahoma (
untly Wedn
1 )on't forg. ' • it ti
b i . ii....
Several britl: • on t • _• route
and the re ; 1 is t. lh \v -.h. ,
gootl 1
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The only i'urc Creaui
U-ed ia .Alillions
Of 'j rLar i'owder.—No Auuuom i, o Alu
u* iijiucs—40 Yea.:.;
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Gilstrap, H. B. & Gilstrap, Effie. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, May 18, 1894, newspaper, May 18, 1894; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115525/m1/5/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.