The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1899 Page: 2 of 8
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THE CHANDLER NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNK 2. 1899.
FRflZIER & HOOVER for Farm Uoans, Abstracts, Insurance, and Real Estate
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5 Territorial Topics.
Perkins has a W.C.T.U.
Mountain View is booming.
Try Speilberger's ice cream.
Knid has a new M. K. church.
Visit Calvin's tine barber shop.
A Ferry man lias gone to Europe.
The best ice cream at Speilberger's.
Ryan has an ''educational'' college.
Meals at all hours at Voung's Cafe.
school bonds at
Edmond sold her
$1.01.
has a new brass
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Local Freight.
A J C'ohkins, Ak'ent a Guthrie.
BEGGS'
HAIR
RENEWER.
BEGGS old reliable Hair Restorer and
Invigorator, for over thirty years the
leader in its line. If you give it trial
you will recomend it to your friends,
sold By A. D. WRIGHT,
on
them
should
Ketful
• Dr. Buxton,
Specialist. •
Eye,
Ear, Nose
and Throat.
Oklahoma City.
Oklahoma City
band.
Go to Young's Cafe for short order
meals.
Payne ^county has too many jail
breaks.
The Shawnee Quill has a new cylin-
der press.
A coal oil war is on between two oil
companies.
Blackwell Odd Fellows will have a
new temple.
The Courier talks of "Greater
Ponca City."
Blackwell is figuring on a branch
of the Frisco.
Commencement occurred at the Nor-
mal this week.
Ice cream soda 5 cents a glass at
I Speilberger's.
The Unixersity commencement oc-
curs next week.
Osage full-bloods will be paid June
15, 10. and IT.
Over at South McAlester they have
street jumpers.
The Chilocco Indians beat the Still-
water ball club.
Oklahoma City is to have a side-
walk inspector.
All fancy candy 2"> cents per pound
at Speilberger's.
Fort Reno can play better ball than
Oklahoma City.
The county seat war in Grant coun-
ty still continues.
The G.A.R. is still after the Coun-
cil Grove reservation.
Ed Stevens thinks Tecumseh is a
pretty rocky town.
Editor Stewart is improving the
Langston City Herald.
A special grandjur^ will investigate
the Enid cake-walk riot.
The El Reno News and Democrat
keep up a perpetual scrap.
The Pawnee Times-Democrat is
"agin" Sunday base ball.
The valuation of Oklahoma county
| is over four million dollars.
The daily Times-Journal
'eight pages, all home print.
Shawnee calls herself the "future
capital." There are others.
The talk of a special session of tin
j legislature is declared a fake.
Wheat harvest is at hand and the
j people m the Strip are happy.
The advertisers in some Oklahoma
J papers are experts in ad-writing.
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Blanks that You Need:
Warranty Deeds
Real Estate Hortgages
Chattel Hotgages
Real Estate Leases
Promissory Notes (le<,ral for
The Best Forms. Complying with the Latest
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Laws of Oklahoma.
Buy them in lots of from 1 to 1000 at the office of....
The Chandler News.'^
ifeav Mail Orders nroiuntlv attended to.
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Work has begun on the new build-
ings for the A. and M. College.
The area of the Indian territory is
said to comprise 44 million acres.
An inter-county S. S. Associaton
was organized at Perkins last week.
A member of the FouVth legislature
l'
is now
uns a gambling house at Tecumseh.
The Medical Association had a
sera]) over the race question last week.
C. T. Prouty has been appointed
jrain inspector. He is not a Guthrie
man.
An Oklahoma City firm advertises a
special brand of wine for fishing
parties.
Yoakum is a new town on the ex-
tension of the Frisco from Arkansas
Uity to Blackwell.
In constipation Herbine affords a
natural, healthful
promptly. A few
usually be found to so regulate the
excretory functions that they are able
to operate without any aid whatever.
Price, 50 cts.—A. D Wright.
It is claimed that over 900 fraudu-
lent votes were cast in the county seat
election in Grant county.
Pond Creek cast 90 votes in the
election last fall, but hustled out 508
for the county seat election!
An Oklahoma boy will represent
Ann Arbor in an oratorical contest
with the University of Chicago.
Rev. Irl Hicks has declared war on
the Times-Journal because that paper
called him a fraud and proved it.
If the State Capital loses that
$11,000 libel suit it will take two or
three months' profits to pay the bill.
The Enid cake-walk riot seems to
have been caused with the knowledge
and assistance of the city marshal.
In the future Mr. J. R. Scott will
probably keep his interviews in cold
storage for a week or so before giving
remedy, -acting! them out for publication.
small doses will
A fellow named Beggs representing
Beggs & Son. of Chicago, is trying to
work Oklahoma papers for 130 worth
of advertising for $10. "Let him
alone." •
You can nearly alway s recognize
the tenderfoot in Oklahoma news-
paperdom by the learned manner in
which he writes of "the passing of
Dennis Flynn." Generally tin' fool-
The officials who "examined" Gov-
ernor Barnes' accounts and "vindica-
ted" him all hold their jobs and draw
their salaries at his pleasure. Even
killer spares these victims of his long | a dog will lick the hand that feeds it.
enough for them to see their mistake. ■ ^ ^ 8ufflcient nour.
According to the published reports. , ishing food she can neither gain nor
the Guthrie"bankers swore to having1 keep a good complexion. Food when
to Governor Barnes about digested is the base of all nealth, all
strength and all beauty. Herbine
will help digest what you eat and give
you the clear, bright, beautiful skin
of health. Price, 50 and "•> cts.—A.
D. Wright.
paid
$4,001) interest on school money. Ihe
governor has turned into the treasury
about $1,800 of this, and all the post-
office papers declare that he is vindi-
cated. How about the other $2,200?
Kafir corn is is getting some line
advertising in the Oklahoma papers.
There are signs of a truce between
' J ake Isenberg and Frank McM aster.
"In front" is the motto of the Nor-
mal school. No soonerism about
that.
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A SLUGGISH BRAIN ....
Is caused by Imperfect Digestion and Disorder
In the Liver and Bowels.
Why not celebrate?" is a standing
question in all the Oklahoma papers
Estray Notice.
Notiet' is hereby Kiven that oue William
Shaw, of Osane township, Lincoln county, Ok-
lahoma territory, whose postofflce address is
Parkland. Okla., did on the first day of May, I now.
1HW take up as an estray one hlfcck horse J
mule, ahout 10 years old. weltrht about fl.V) lbs.: «„ncl-lv work
some harness marks, no brands perceivable. It any SunU«l\ WOIK
and has estrayed the same according to law lnissible in Oklahoma
before this fhda^of May^ "jaunty clerk. Sunday road work.
,s to be per-
it should be
1PRICKLY ASH BITTERS i
IS fi BOON TO BRAIN WORKER5-
4K It purifies the bowels, strengthens and regulates the
liver, aids dieestion, promotes vigor of body,
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ial A^ent, A. O. WRIGHT
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Gilstrap, H. B. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 8, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, June 2, 1899, newspaper, June 2, 1899; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115877/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.