The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1900 Page: 1 of 10
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THE
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF LINCOLN COUNTY.
NINTH YEAR
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, MARCH 9, 190(1.
NUMBER 2b
With One
PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.
S. A. Strader was over from
Bristow yesterday.
T. A. Webb was over from
Wellston Wednesday.
A. Jacobs returned the last of
the week from Si. .Louis.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Gilstrap
spent Sunday in Guthrie.
Mrs. Emery A. Poster and
children are visiting in Kansas.
H. D. Price, the Oklahoma City
loan man, was in town yesterday.
| J. H. Bryan, of Arlington, was
in Chandler Wednesday on busi-
! ness.
I A. Wittleshofer left last Sun-
day for a business trip to St.
I Louis.
Nate Razey left Tuesday for
Joplin.
John Gott visited Ripley the
last of the week.
M. D. Losey came up from Ok-
lahoma City yesterday.
Miss Lillie Owens returned
Tuesday from Kansas.
Miss Maud Conklin came over
from Sac and Pox yesterday.
W. E. Merydith made a busi
ness trip to Guthrie this week.
Jake Puckett and Alex House1
were down from Cushing yester- j
day.
J. L. Rush was over from
Stroud yesterday on official busi-
ness.
J. W. Teter left Monday, for.
Perkins, where he will reman for
some time.
A. L. H. Street, of the Stroud
Star, was *a Chandler visitor ^
Wednesday.
Judge Burford came up from
Oklahoma City Tuesday and re-
opened court.
Editor George Walbright, of
the Stroud Messenger, was in
town Sunday.
Dr. J. J. Evans, of Stroud, was,
here Wednesday as a member of
the pension board.
Mrs. Will Mullins returned
Sunday from a visit with her
parents at Ardmore.
Fred Wagoner is able to be
out again after a week's "tussle '
with inflammatory rheumatism., ^ R w
Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Kimball,! p. c. Grimm,
who have been visitiag here, re- were visiting
t urned Wednesday to El Dorado, Saturday.
Kans.
David Barrett, one of Semi-
nole township's good republicans,
was a caller at The News shop
Tuesday.
E. L. Conklin, P. S. Hoffman,!
and Eugene Deacon let't Monday
for Galena, Kans., to look at'lei
mining interests.
J. H. Beatty and L. G. Pitt-
man, who were here last week
prosecuting the John Anderson
case, returned to Oklahoma I ity
Sunday.
M rs. Chtts. Cunningham re-i CaptUI <K* hcrmrt.
turned to Guthrie Saturday after The capital stock ot the Liu
a vUit olTseveral weeks wirt her coin County State, ta heeu
sister Mrs. N. O. Colburn increased to *2o.,000, and it is tne
. intention of the stockholders
Rev. P. W. Hawley, synodical, incor])orat,e as a national bank as
missionary of the Presbyterian, on as the new currency law
church, was here Wednesday a,()es into effect. A new election
night and held services at the, ^ 0flicers has been held, result-
cliurcli. i ing in the election of H. M.
I man of Perkins, and one of the as v ice pies . Johnson
promoters of the new town of mentor, cashier^.*.g ftn experi.
Ripley, was here yesterday at- bankert a man of consider-
tending court. ! able means, and one who has a
A. P. Kidwell, traveling agent i degree of business ability
for the Choctaw road, was in and excellent financial standing.
Chandler Wednesday advert is- He will devote his entire time to
ing an excursion to Little Rock tiie business. Mr. Parmenter
and Memphis. is already well known here as a
Manager Burgess, of the oil
mill, left yesterday for Corsi-
cana, Texas.
Attorney D. C Lewis came up
from Oklahoma City Monday on
court business.
G M. Lincoln, the typewriter
man, was up from Oklahoma
j City Monday.
Rev. A. B. Carpenter went to,
Yukon last Saturday and preach- j
ed there Sunday.
J. A. Barr, deputy assessor for |
Osage and Cimarron townships,
was in town Tuesday.
Royal Tribe of Joseph.
The entertainment given by
the members of the Royal T' ihe
of Joseph at the Christian church
Monday night was attended b.y a
large audience and was one ot
the most enjoyable of the season.
A quartette compased of Misses
Sands and Ayars and Messrs. B.
H. Sands and Jouette, accom
paniedon the organ by Mrs. B.
H. Sands , furnished the music
and rendered several amusing
songs in a very effective manner.
In allcoiUj
careful and successful business
man, and with Mr. Johnson s
help will make this one of the
strongest banking institutions in
the territory. M r. Teter,formerly
assistant cashier, retires from
the business.
New School Building.
The school board selected and
approved plans made by Arthur
Williams of Oklahoma City tor
the evv building.
The building will be ot pressed
• i_ ~ lUfln niror s;i Vl V
rr o fisas jsrss f i?p
iidclress of welcome in Hue,,t and V.k.,n "
Fred Dolcater, cashier of Capi-
tol National Bank, of Guthrie,
j was here the first of the week.
G. P. Martin returned Wed I
I desda.y from St. Louis, where he
went with a shipment of cattle.
Wvman and Mrs.
of Sac and Pox,
in Chandler lasi
square two stories high
nnnnisp language, and D. B. I large corridors and eight rooms.
Weltv made a few entertaining It will be heated by furnacesan
remiu'to Explanatory of the pur- supplied with ali ™w mod.™
,,f the order. Organizer improvements. 1 he ouuu j,
J, p Zinn hi a clear and interest-1 will be erected on the schoo
in- manner gave a short history i block in northwest part ot tow
ofthe order and briefly explained i facing on Steele avenue an
its methods and benefits The | be a handsome structure 1 he
i main t'e it ure of the program j board will endea\oi to ■
i was a short, original comedy, (ready for occupancy before tlu,
illustrative of the benefits of fra- openin^of tht schools next .
insurance. The parts An advertisement for bids wi t
were taken by M rs. Annie Zipf,' be found elsewhere in these <<>
of Guthrie was
visiting his son,
Mrs.
Judge Burwell returned to
Oklahoma City last Monday. He
has made a great many friends
in Chandler, and is highly com-
plimented upon his fairness and
ability as a judge.
Mr. Sutton,
here this week,
Frank, and his daughter,
N. O. Colburn.
Prof. E. W. Johnston was in
town last Saturday on his way
back to Shawnee, after a vacation
caused by a smallpox scai e.
George R. Cullen, who has
been the past year a stenograger
in Indian Inspctor Wrights of-
fice, left yelsterday for Sac and
Pox Agency, Oklahoma. Mi
Cullen leaves, many friends in
I Muskogee. He is a young man
i of exceptional ability, uu^s"
trous and accomplished. the
Times commends him to the peo-
; pie of Sac and Pox Agency, as a
genial and agreeable gentleman.
— M uskogee Times.
Mrs Wm. Spieloerger, and Mrs.
Dr Steele, and Messrs. G. P.
Zinn, B. H. Sands, and Dr. J. O.
Steele. Mrs. Zipf played the
part of an old farmer s wife in a
very natural and vigorous man-
ner and with the ease of an ex-
perienced actress. The other
parts were perfomed natural rv
u mns.
Struck Lead.
Word came last Saturday from
i Galena, Kansas, that the shaft
being sunk b.y the Oklahoma
mining compmy had struck lead
ore in paying quantities. -lust
infill
are nearly all Chandler men, ami
it is the wish of everyone that
their mine may prove a rich one.
and effectively, and the whiile
&SlS;y^d^|Th,. tor. of this y
the audience. Eleven applica
tions for membership were re-
ceived during the evening.
About twenty members ol the
Oklahoma City lodge who came
up on the noon train to attend t he
entertainment and visit the
members <>f Chandler lodge,
were present
Bank of Parkland.
A charter was granted last
Monday to the State Bank ot
Parkland, Lincoln county. Lh«.
capital stock is ^
• ,i di et-tors Wm. McDowell, W. H.
Six old soldiers were examined dueci Ciist.vt„r, W S.
by the pension board Wednesday. ({'ish ' Mrs j b. McDowell,
: .... Frank Bishop. This will make a
A. A Mascho is building a i es- institution and will be a
idence in the Kalklosch addition. g^ thin„ {or the thriving town
Musicale tonight. (,t Puikland.
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Gilstrap, H. B. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 25, Ed. 1 Friday, March 9, 1900, newspaper, March 9, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115915/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.