The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, December 14, 1894 Page: 3 of 4
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CILSTRAP & GILSTRAP, PI'BLISHERS.
Si h'KVIN T. MILLER, Business Manager.
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14TH, 1894.
Official Directory,
. COUNTY.
Probate Judirt' W. H. Mason
County Attorney. .... John Rmbhy
Sheriff Claude F. Parker
County Clerk I. B. underwood
Treasurer O- W. Ui.am
Regis tar of Deeds F. A. Asiiton
Superintendent... M. D. I.obey
Surveyor N. McKimmey
Coroner C. TI. i'URSWF.r.t,
Commissioner, 1st A. Kelso
'• 2nd " ...RenoniRka
" " 3rd " Jacob Amueru
town.
Justice of the I'euuu. . .S. A. CORDELL
Town Marshal Thomas CIaKnerI
Olerk and Assessor L. TI. WRAY
Treasurer F.uoF.NE Deacon
Trustee, 1st Dist ti. W. Schlegel
2nd " 13. R. OWENS | D. W
" 3r(j f. W. Rash | day.
" 4th " Bennett Creech | sheriff-elect
" 5th " '• 1''. Ayahs
EVERY PURCHASE IS
— m
Undoubtedly a bargain at our store. We do not claim
to be in business for our health alone, for you would
not believe it if we told you so. When we say you get
f1 BARGAIN f\T
Our store, it means something <and simply this: We
have no old goods 011 hand—wc sell too many for that;
and you will get all our goods at prices as low as we
can possibly make them and live. Our prices talk for us.
ThJE "fl NO. I STORE"
Is one one of the oldest stores in Lincoln County, and
bv its fair dealing, low prices, and first-class goods h is
made a lasting impression upon the people. II you
want fresh groceries, tine queensware, or servicable and
stylish boots and shoes we have a large line to select
from and you'll never regret a visit and a purchase.
FEUQIJAY & HOLLAND, Props.
HAVE YOU SEEN IHwNtiw
Our Stock of Paper?
We Can Show You Samples That \\ ill
Suit You, and We Have More
Coming. We are Printers.
The NEWS, Chandler, Okla.
\v.-nt to Stillwater to
I; lam
Frank Gebke wan
Local Matters.
J. Taylor, of Edmond, was in town
Sunday.
N. Whitacre was In from his store
Monday.
J. Shawcrosa was down from Perry,
Saturday.
W. L. Harvey left Friday on a trip
•to Kansas.
Mr. Ruckor is employed at tho« New
York Store.
Lemons 25 cents a dozen at the A.#
No. 1 store.
John Conway, of Oklahoma City, was
here this week.
Call on Geo. R. Strode, the jeweller,
for holiday goods.
the line of sample stockings at |<
the A No. 1 store.
Z ~ . \\' it pfitfi' of iciro'lishet*. (>. l.
J. M. Cross!-v. of St Louis, was in *
Paul'', of 1
tmv.,..v«r so i „r
Jra E. Bllllnirslea, of Ingram, was in llay-
Chandler, Satuvcl iy. j
— — A half dozen towels makes n most ex
Alex. Bishop made a trip to Guthrie j cellent ohristmns present. We hav«
the of-the week. . | moHf anything you want in this line
G. T. Daniel, of Rockwell City, Iowa New York Stor--.
town yesterday.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Pair Hljrh st Medal end Diploma.
Candies for all the Christinas trees
in Lincoln county at prices that every- i
body can buy at the A No. 1 store.
We want that wood, hay. and corn!
that you promised us on subscription. '
We nr ed it in our business.
Wood, corn, hay. and other produce j
wanted at the Nkws ortitfvi on delin-
quent subscriptions.'
Do not forget that you will tii.d the J
best line of holiday goods to be found
any where at the New York Store.
Rev. Doyle, general missionary for
the Baptist church, preached at the
I Presbyterian <•' Sunday evening.
I. D. Freeman, who has been here for
j several weeks working as a millwright
,on the new mill, left this week for Pur-
Matters of Interest Throughout
Lincoln County.
MAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING AND DOIXG
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
Fine Turkey red table cloths at 2;>
cents a yard at the New York store.
Feuijuav & Holland are still selling
goods at the same old p.'loes notwith-
standing the ha d t hues.
Kelt?
j The Woma
11 he following
| ular meeting:
i B. (Jilstrnp: v
An Interesting Budget of Items from
the Special Correspondents of
thu News. Sigrns of
Local Progress.
We understand that Wm. Mathews,
of Lilly, has bouirht the school claim
otT. M. Lowe of Stroud. Mr. Mathews
is an excellent farm aa-.l a man of
considerable property; we wish him suc-
cess.
I have a proved-up claim for sale,
three miles-nitli-^v.- t oM'-irn- v, n.
i H, 15-2; 120 acres broken. 40 acres
fenced in pasture, good frame bouse,
good woil an 1 orchard. Inquire
Abraham Stoots. Carney, or address G.
! G, Riohai'dson. (Okaloosa, Kans.
I or.rheurraHsin 1 have found noth-
parkland. osage township.
Our fine weather st?li continues,
If. Downey of Flynn, was in town
last Saturday.
Rev. Caldwell preached at the school
house Sundny at 11 a. m.
i uillfcr*.
•< Reli f Corps elected
Ifleers at their laM reg-
President. Mi • N'incy
V.. Mrs I lot t ie lllner;
Is. V.. Mrs. Sarah .1. Lumlcy: treas.,
i Mrs. Jenee C Femiuny: see'y, Mrs.
.Mke \V. ltash, conductor, Mrs. Maud
I land man; guard, Mrs Kllxa Blair;
asst. guard. M's. Adda Ilargrave.
Stolen ut I'eii v.
I Two horses and a spring wagon w« ro
stolen from Perry, Oklahoma. Sunday
! night, I). c. 2nd, 1S04. One bald-face
Mjrrel with heavy set of flax mane and
t tail, eight years old; one bay horse six
' years old; both about 14 hands high.
I Spring wagon had one hub band oil,
j an old set of double and single-trees,
and had one rod under the bed broken.
$2.V00 reward for information leading
j to recovery. Address
H>N WllOKTON. Per'y, Okla.
j Are You Thinking of ProvtiiK l'i ?
I If so, come to Chandl r and talk to
Frank A. Niblack, deputy clerk of dis-
trict court and get posted. Ik making
i your proof before the clerk of district
j court you will save two or three days
time, trouble and expense of taking
j your witnesses to Guthrie
ing equal to Chamberlain's Pain Balm,
It relieves the pain as soon as applied.
J. W. Young, West Liberty, \V. \ a.
The prompt, relief it affords is alone
worth many times the cost, ." 0 ruts.
Its continued use wiil e'Tect a perma-
nent euro. For sale bv A. I). Wright. i
Oklahoma
If you will take notice you will find i City, instructions: When yon eotne
that the most successful merchants of a for this purpose, bring your filing c« r-
town nre those who do not complain of; tificate and be sure you have4he pi oper
.1. R. Means residence on south main i spending a little money in printer's Christian names of four witnesses,
street, is nearly completed. [ink and allowing the newspaper man a
nr. Wile*, of Carrey, talk* of locat-1 chance to Inomiw H business. Tina
inu in Parkland. Wo would welcome | wk wnu,rt *-«p«-eI'illy eail your at-
tention to the advertisements of the
New York Store. Th s store is doing
During these cold spells you are hablQ
to have a spell of sickness, and this you
want to avoid. 1 he way to avoid cold
is to buy one of
Our "Golden Star" Stoves
Which are the best heaters on the mar-
Let. I hev are made in three sizes and
at prices to suit vou. IT you need a
cook stove our "llandv ami '"Hand-
some are' world-heaters on durability
and price, and they -%/p*
Arc Just What Vou Seed
W e also carry a full line of Hardware,
Cutlery, Sporting (ioods, Pumps, Rtc.
We h.ive a first-class tin shop.
f. Fiddler & Co. Chandler. Okla.
I . i d. lv~S.\ X i K-s,
1^-liftXVRAT vrxr — Jeweler and Optician
lias returned to C handler and is prepared
to meet the people of Lincoln Co. at his old
stand on south Manvel Ave. lie is making
a specialtv ot watch repairing and optical
tjoods. Call and see him.
ge, of Kinglishor, fJ.
erry, and L. S. Niohelst
a City, were in town Tu«
Sundayed in Chandler.
L. P. Green was down from Douglas
county, Kans., last. week.
Baptismal services were held at the
J3ell Cow Sunday afternoon.
Candy! Candy!! Candy!!!
Where? At the Big Trade.
Flour at the samo nrice it was before
the advan at the A N"- 1
W. M. Donnel, of Des Moines, Iowa,
was in town the first of the week.
* The best assortment of candies at the
Bon Ton Bakery and Confectionery.
Children's slates, oups and saucers
for Christmas at the A No. 1 Stere.
R v. Chas. A. Owens and wife, of
Cushing, visited in Chandler Monday.
Rev. Chandler came up from Tecum-
seh Friday and preached Sunday morn-
ing.
The M. V. choir is preparing for a
concert to be given during the holi-
days.
The social given Friday evening by
the Presbyterian ladies was well at-
tended.
An ad is like a blazing star, it shows
the world just where you are.—Print-
trs' Ink.
Misses Bertha Graff and Fannie L.
Reese were over from Sac ana Fox
Sunday.
The New York Store has a very
heavy grade of Sea Island muslin at ft
cents a yard.
The several Sunday schools are pre-
paring Christmas entertainments for
Messrs. Shaw and Springer returned
from Neodesha, Kansas, this week,
bringing two loads of apples which
they disposed of to our merchants.
Dr. Sam e! KHis will hereafter con-
duct a double drug store. He has had
the stock in the Opera House moved to
his new department adjoining the old
stand.
M S. Fishback has his sto e n wly
eompf ted. It. i«« to he tilled with his
goods by January 1st.
There wi I bo n • h""1 ing mu^h at
Parkland on Dec. 24th. This ia the
place to win your Christmas turkey #
The box supper on last Saturday ev
enine* was a success, the boxes bring-
ing 17. The money will be used in
trimming the Christinas 1r >e.
One day last w.-. k Frank Fishback
was fooling with a revolver when it
whs accidentia > iseha 'ged, the ball irv-
ing through his foot causing an ugly
llort leu It ii rii I soclei > Meotlnir.
The Lincoln County Horticultural
Society will meet at the court house
ut Chandler at 1 o'cloek i\ M. on Sut-
and de-
a big busim.
ronage.
Tra I'. W- tmori
estat" agent of St.
us ii Clnuubiirlin's
Diarihcei Remed
-i.'vral years .as oe
your pat-
1 f>tli. The following
Jo
The old board of county commission- will be the
ers will meet on the tirst Monday in j Cl ubll' «
January to close up the business of th-- ^ bnsines:
quarter and get ready for the new n{gbt>,
. f W. A. Scott.
Married, on Thursday morning l!Uli I ues<lay for
inst.. at the residence of .T. S. Smilio country to hunt
in this city, by lie v. Ed. It. Ling. Mr. A good rain'
John Ban ion to Miss Alice M. Brown which reviv- 1
CLIFTON, CHOCTAW TOWNSHIP.
The bridge on the section line will ^
oon be ready for t.ho floor. j (;,,t | rj j of
Shawn- " will g«-t th<- railroad and it Ilu.| a (,rott
:vking of Clifton. j out-t
r now has a partner in I scon
n boy who arrived Satur- ' hut 1
urday, Decernbt
is the program:
Cultivation of grapes and apricot*,Ji(v
R. VV. Anderson.
i Cultivation of California grapes and
figs, by N. M. McKimtney.
Cultivation of peaches, by (}. Ci.
! Niblack.
Cultivation of small fruit and ber-
ries. by U. K. Jenness.
How to grow and plant trees, by
A Began.
Vari'-t \ of aiiples f<
• | by .1 IS. "i; ,1-r.voo.l.
; It is hoped t hat all
1 ... I ill I !,.• - H t> \vi I' I • -'III : • 1 V'
of tills : S,aUM' ti""'
.1. B. UNUKRW I'M),
It, til! fallu.l to I S' ci'c tilry.
that. Chandler
mg odds on this
a married man
is judgment is backed by Marry
ud t hat i.. k's i- trie. 1 :l' ll^'
a prominent real I
• - !°* T-"-- h'-|
i>1 ic, Cl.olera, and I
in his family for |
fdon required, and |
I always with l erfect success. Be
^ - I ti iid it a ] •'• feet cure for our baby j
j uhen troubled with colic or dysi nt« ry.
! I now feel that my out (it is not com-
j plete withont. a bottle <f this remedy,
1 -it home or oil a trip away from home." !
; For sale by A D W i ht.
t h«
In,r (JlrlH.
Ward McAle
'oh that during a visit
girl, and
ut brie by 1
nirse Jo- is a marri.
inent is backed by
L5i
W.
oln county,
re interest-
i St'ven b.'i'-s of Kirk's soap
at the Big Trad ■.
A new invoice of candy
•. Scott and Mr. Ellis
trip in the Kickapoo
few dii\>.
last Saturday night
ie* w 11 '.at crop, left
A Temple of Art.
both of Cushing.
Mrs. J. C. Fletcher entertained a ,
number of fri> nds Wednesday evening
at a whist party, rwolve couples pifb-
ticipated. K fresh men ts of a most ap-
petizing variety were served.
Christian Endeavor inert in# will b>*
held at the. Methodist church Sunday
at 3 o'clock, Hev. Liny leaded. Topic:
"Different ways of lejeeting ('lirist."
Mark 15, *>-14: Heb. t), 4-d. All are in-
vited.
J. Strauss, of St Joe; D. E. Martin, of
Henderson, Ky.: .las. Lowe, Decatur,
III.: J. I). Bunee, Guthrie: Win. Ward,
Guthrie, and Carlos Clark. Mullhall,
were registered at On* of our hotels
last Thursday.
At the meeting of the Niinrods Wed-
nesday eveuing W. H. Masoq and O.
15. Kee were chosen captains and a
committee of five on ruh*s and r>-gula-
A nether n
s eveniu;*
•ions was appointed.
Dcks 1 will ha held t
i find them at the | '
| Of the successful merehantsof Chatid-
their pupils,
If you want a pair of extra nice
or stockings you w
A No. 1 store.
Bargains in Christinas candid at the I lor you will find Feuquay A Holland
Don't forget this when j well toward the front. The cause of
' this is continual advertising and doing
j as they advertise. In this issue you
will see a very attractive adverti?.'-
| ment by thin linn.
Big T
you need candv.
Fr.mk Purdum, traveling man foi
Coyle & Smith, came over from Guth
rio, Wednesday.
1 Smith, presiding elder, j The Presbyterian Sunday school will
es at the Methodist church | have a Christina^ tr.-e und entertain-
ment at the church tie- evening before
Christmas, and the Tnion Sundav
plenty of stock water and helped every- j
thing in general.
The man with a sleight of hand and i
magic lantern show gave an exhibition 1
of his talent to a small audience on j
Thanksgiving night.
Mr. Daniels one of Mrs. Brown's bro- i
thers. whom she had not seen for'twen-
ty Vear. . dri.p, -d in on her tin- other
day and will remain for sometinv.
W. W. Scott has returned to Okla- j
homa City, lie and hi- estimable wif.-
made many friends during their short
stay in Clifton who are sgrry to have ,
them leave.
Died in < hoctaw townshio on Mon-
day, Oct £ i. 1894. Mrs. M. V. Pcwei-.
ill 1..-I- c.ili \.-nr. of I Iil-Hly- h or hull '
failure. She was taken to the Agency
for interment on Wednesday.
Quit" a crowd fit young folks gather- |
ed at the residence of M. M. Avars en
last Friday night and gave Mi>- N«*Ute
in for a season after which all enjoved
themselves pulling nilTv.
Died in Clifton on Sunday inorjiii
1 at. ti a. m . Mrs. Delia, wif" of Chuh
Rfi cer, df Miahi'- ll fever, at tile a: • !•!
22 years. Mr- l?e« ce.- v as w.-!l 1 i!:«•..
1 and respected by all who l;uew b :
She h-av. s a 111■ — iland and two chihireu
to mouru her loss.
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THE BON TON BAKERY
AND RESTAURANT
rio.sli BrmiI I'i - .in.! 1 />!, > alw.ivs on h.uiit. A full stock
ol Conicctioncry and Tobacco.
( i \ I A Cf ill
William Spielberger, - Proprietor
\\ hen i i i C ht i lid lef
. Sop at ti:.1 _ ... -•
MAWKL 1 I < ) I I tS 1h\
First;-s Atvniiiiiiinlaii i,>. • ■ Mrs. M. M. Ejjbort, Proprietor
Whenever Yon Want Printing
PLEASE REMEMBER
'C II i 'P nil CII\NI)l.!:i' Ni:ws HAS nil-: BEST PRINTING
I |1 \ PLAN'l IN EASTERN OKLAHOMA ANO CAN DO
• <1"' VOl'U W< I' K III SI ANi > AT I H! LOWEST PRICES
Vf )i; sue )i?Li) - - —-
Sec Our Samples and Prices.
HOTEL : ENGLISH : KITCFfEN.
W.'\vish to . - - t ■ • ti | >pv of Lincoln county and '\tu.
traveling public that wo have renovated and refitted 'this
house, and have made it one of the 1 lading hotels of Guthrie.
Rates. $1.25 a day. R. S. Mc< )UBBIN, Proprietor.
204 E. OKIa. five., Guthia, t \ lahorrio
°<lREAL ESTATES LOflNSlx
Chattel Lixins a Specialty. A 1 ist of the Finest Clafc*i: 1t.
' . , ! I ' ! : iv. I.j-.ll
Papers I >i '.and Acl.".r,vli.V.::ed, Cuilec-
ti"ir Pri iii llv Attended lo.
We Want You__
()klahorrta
I!.
• Ill I in
Not for a Day but for all Time.
Rev. .1
held 8'TV
Sundav eveningr.
- —
•A nic •• ihiivt photograph frnc with
each 10 cant plu^r of News Boy tobacco
at the Big Trade.
Born, to Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Kt'lscy,
on Saturday, Dec. 8th, a nine-pound 1
b^y, Lucii - (Jraf.
The fin ^t lino cf individual cups and
sauc -rs tt be fo ind in th * town ur • at
the A No. l store
Go to CJi'o. R. Strode C< r watcher,
clookff, ^ welry and musical good.*. All
work jruarantood.
We have a fiim i utiiiL1 llimnel foi 7
cents h yard, formerly n 1" cent artie/e
New York Slore.
W. L. Krebs, of Arkansas City. n
town this week. He intends locating
in Lincoln cou* ty.
School on Christma# ♦
members of the M. E.
wilt enjoy u (/hristmns
home of Mr. and Mrs. lJ
v.'niii'/, Th.-
Sundny sc! ool
party at the
. 1*. Uilh rtnati
Well-bred |.eop •
they are not iiivit«•<
you invite the tfem
place el bnsines?
th'-y are ii>ter«>i <i
inUM'ested in thiny
flitirely ignorant..
How often do
•ai public to your
I'
of which i hev are
general pu
and wh i
Ink.
ni ha\ «• in 11?
Wh -r. as,
our city : f '
brother, I > i
Corps No. ll
tend to our
of Anisterd
our deep sy
noss « f her
her that, t
mnony sira
Ar
Char
•id i-'orbes.
Dept. of O f.. 1
-ister Miss Mil,
in Corps, Dept
Mem or
ir
mankind o
tempest «
forever t->
in-' ;iiul
c« <>i th • White Citv
ti
arc fading—all but one.
•>f Art survives to remind
Triumphant over fire ami
.stands besid
people. A:
. Coin-
: the lake dedicated
a gallery of paint-
d tiie nations. As
.•rtain and instruct
• i. nn ' 1
orps > i
Luml. <
IV 11
from ':
ing Mr
Kee'
buyia ;
rawford and Kile came
I brie last week and are
[.'rawford'* parents.
or-
Hon. W A. Hoymii whs a ca
Saturday and informetl n- fba
number of youi g men in the v
th At:ei ey had been an steil
uty marshals on the charge o
whi"key to Indians and bad h<
lo Keokuk Falls and Outhri-.
ing Wat*, to be b« 1 i this week f
against the action at- is>k for
lor lasi
ti /argi
ti
showi
1 and i
est iiu'
be-*'* chl'.lv hights by
* e < • lent blank- pointment of a. I
at the N« w Vork Store, the Ag'-ncy.
s.
•mini:
M Kf
Mi;-
t at y t e i r ilered t«
e i e>olut onM to our
copy to the papers,
ieition.
.IKNFu gi'AY,
ARMIM A RKKMAN.
Al l 'K W. H %9it.
( omuiitt t
a t jxinon - ia
rice
:<y P /.vdtr
dui'aon st rated
strength, i vr
l Uira.j o supe* - >n
ral excellence and
at tiici Pal
■ained for it t lie
A ]'\ \ ' J \ v< ! t
t\ . 1- * . .V ' •
"I
I o come tn our store looking pleasant
sometinn \ . !i"a\'< so much to*:;ell
besides .quinine and all those hitter
t-- ii •; ■ 1 ' n v. at you to think we
1 I -, 'i; >■< !: .ire sick. Ol
coarse, i; ;-oii mi t he ill we always
war' to ].■■'. i j v'oii' ]>rcscription, but
mi ai.'I one tilings that
JU sc
'T!
I von want
somethu 1 <jo xl to read, books, niaga-
; •! - we can suit \ou.
.\ 11.. ol wail paper, paints,
t , a- 'S i . i oilux huildiivj.
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