The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1900 Page: 3 of 10
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TIIE CHANDLER NEWS, FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1900.
A FEW FACTS
Out-weigh a Thousand claims.
Our stock is now complete, consisting of Dry
Goods, Shoes, Clothing and Millinery Goods
Shirt Waists.
A large assortment, prices that will make
competition sick. Come in and see them and
if you wish to make them we have in stock
a large assortment of goods to select from.
Clothing:.
It is said good clothes are a badge of genialty.
Just now we are offering unmatchable values
in Men and Boys Suits, Straw Hats, Shirts,
and Summer Underwear, at low prices. Dont
be deceived by any one.
Huiskamp Shoes.
Our shoe stock is complete. We are duplicating
the old line of Huiskamp Shoes at old prices
We handle a complete line of Millinery and
Notions.
limits os the town of Chandler. Votintr place
on Manvel avenue, block 49. Inspector John
Kaedeker.
Town of Stroud.—All within the corporate
limits of the town of Stroud. Voting place,
city hall. Stroud building. Inspector
The official bond of W. M. Lane, road over-
seer, Dist. No. 1. Fox township was approved.
On petition of citizen* of Creek township \\ .
P. Anthony was appointed a justice of the
peace.
The appointment of H. C. lies as deputy
sheriff was approved.
On recommendation 1. A Ferrell was ap-
pointed teachers' examiner in place of R V .
Temming, resigned. Ordered thai the board
of county commissioners will meet on Friday,
August 3rd and on the llrst Monday of each
mouth thereafter for the purpose of transact-
ing business pertaining to separate schools.
Ordered that the county clerk advertise for
50 cords of wood.
It is ordered that Commissioner W. S. Kob-
ertson be permitted to turn into the county
treasury I he sum of $105 the proceeds of the
sale of county buildings at stroud.
Ordered that Mr. Wlxon.of Stroud, be and is
hereby requested to acknowledge credit in
the sum of $:ii> on a certain judgment rendered
in the probate court of l incoln county m
favor of the Long-Dell lumber company and
against Lincoln county.
The following county warrants having re-
mained in the office unclaimed for three years
are ordered cancelled and destroyed viz:
Contingent fund warrant No. 218, W. W
Painter, April 7th, 1897 II 20
Poor and Insane fund warrant No. 153 J.
A. McLain, July 15th 1897 1 00
Poor and Insane fund warrant No. 154,
Edith McLain, July 15lb, 1897 1 00
Court fund warrant No. 125, Churchill,
April 12th, 1897 30
Court fund warrant No. 129, Mrs. E. Jtand-
all April 13th. 1897 50
Court fund warrant No. 130, Isa Randall,
April 13th, 1897 50
Court fund warrant No. 133, G. S. Bacon,
April 13, 1897 * 50
Court fund warrant No. 134, Dal as Gray-
inyle, April 13th, 1897 50
(Continued next week.)
1st. Corner S.
of Courthouse
W. B. FRANK.
Commissioners' Proceedings.
Chandi.br, Okla., i
July 20th. 1900. \
Board of county commissioners convened
pursuant to adjournment taken July 13th.
Present Commissioners Amber#* Robertson,
and Kggleston. and County Clerk.
This 20th day of July bein«j the time llxed by
law for malqng the annual tax levy. It is
ordered thut the levy be and is hereby made
for county expenses for the fiscal year ending
June 30th. 1901, viz: .
Salary fund. 5 mills.
Court fund, 2 5.10 mills.
Poor and Insane fund, 1 mill.
Supply fund, 1 mills?
Contingent fund, 1 mill.
County school fund, 7-10 mill.
* Separate school fund. 1 mill.
Sinking Fund. 3 mills.
Total levy for county expenses 15 2.10.
Territorial levy as certified by the territorial
* board 5.15 mills.
The township levies to be the rates certiiied
by the several township boards. It is further
ordered that school district levies be the
rates certiiied h/ the school district levies be
the rates certified by the school district clerks
where the rate certified does not exceed 20
mills and where no rate has been certiiied the
rate to be 15 mills
The report of the- sheriff for the quarter
ending June 30th. 1900 was approved and claim
No. 798, .J. H. Carter, sheriff, contingent fees
and services for the second quarter, 1900,
$088.55.
Jacob Ambkkg,
J. Ti. Undkbwood, Chairman.
County Clerk.
Chandlkk, Okla., I
Ju.y 21. 1000. f
Board of county commissioners convened
per.suant to adjournment taken yesterday.
All members present and minutes of previous
day's session read and approved. It. is ordered
that the election precincts of Lincoln county
and the voting places therein shall be estab-
lished as herein named, viz:
Ponca township. -All of congressional town-
ship No. 10, range <> east and south half of con-
gressional township No 17. range 0 east Vot-
ing place, Arnold school house, section 10.
township 10, range (3 Inspector J. M Jarreti.
Pawuee township. -All of congressional
township No. 10 ot range 5 east and south
half of congressional township No. r. range
5 east. Voting place Mi. Ayr school house,
southeast quarter of section 5. township 10.
i ange 5 east. Inspector ('. N. Crook.
O.^iige townsnlp. A11 of congressional town-
ship No. 10. of range 4 east and south half of
congressional township 17. range 4 east. Vot-
ing place, school house. District 17, southeast
quarter section 5, township 10, range 4 east.
Inspector.I. A. Barr.
Cimmarron township. -All of congressional
township 10 of range 3 east and souih half ot
congressional township 19 of range 3 east.
Voting place, town of Tryon, southwest quar-
ter section 11-1 >3. Inspector E. 12. Buck
Iowa township. Alt congressional township
No 10 range 2 east and south quarter con-
gressional township No. 17. range 2 east.
Voting place. (Jrand Center school lions \
District 13 n >rtheast quarter section 0-10-2.
Inspector J. H. Sires.
Tohee township. All congressional town-
ship No. 16. range 2 east. Voting place Over-
land's school house. D st. 33. uorthwestquarter
section 22-15-2. Inspector J. K Kea.
Wellston township, including the town of
Wellston. All congressional twp. 14. range
east. Voting place Old school house, block 40
town of Wellston Inspector L. E. Martin.
Otoe township.—All congressional township
No. 15, range 3 east. Voting place Lone Star I
school house. Inspector L. b\ Pichett.
McKintey township.—All congressional town- |
ship No. II. range 3 east. Voting place Cass-j
ady s residence, southeast quarter section 15
range 4 east Inspector I Cayman.
Union township. -All congressional town-
ship No. 15, range 4 east. Voting place school
house Dist. IS southeast quarter section 20-15-4
Inspector C. M. Hurlbert.
Chandler township. -All congressional town-
ship No. 14, range 4 east, except the town of
Chandler. Voting place south of south end of
Manvel avenue, town of < 'handler, section 10-
14-1 east. Inspector Joe Soderstrom.
Fox township. All congressional townships j
Nos. 14 and 15, range 5 east.
Precinct No. 1. North Fox.—All of congres-
sional township No. 15 range 5 east. Voting !
place H. Voting's residence, northwest quar-
tet section 23-15 5 Inspector VV. K. Bailey,
o Precinct No. 2, South Fox. All of congrcs- i
sional township No 14, range 5 east. Voting I
place Star school house. Sec. 14-14-5. In- !
spector O. G. Robertson.
Keokuk township. All of congressiondl
townships Nos. 14 and 15, range 6 east except ,
the town of Stroud.
Precinct No. 1. North Keokuk. All con- i
gressional township No. 15 range 0, except the I
town of Stroud. Voting place school house. ;
southeast quarter section 20 15-0- Inspector ,
W. VV. Fresh our.
Precinct No. 2 South Keokuk: -All congres-
sional township No. 14. range 0 east. Voting
place school house, southwest quarter section
21 14-0. Inspector K. S. House.
Creek township -All congressional town-
ships Nos. 12 and 13 range 0 east.
Preciect No. 1 North Creek. -Congressional
township 13 range ti east. Voting place school
house Dist. 87, Arlington Inspector VV. H.
Burchtield
Precinct No. 2.—Congressional township
No. 12, range 0 east. Voting place northeast
quarter of section 27-12-0, Lambdin. Inspector
J. H. Bryan.
Seminole township. All of congressional
townships Nos. 12 and 13/ratige 5 east.- Pre-
cinct No. 1. North Seminole, all congressional
townsnip N. 15, range 5. Voting place school
hous ' uorthwestquarter section 15 13-5 east.
Inspector J. M. Mitchell.
Precinct No. 2. South Seminole congres-
sional township No 12. range 5 east. Voting
place school house District 08, northeast 23-12-5
east.
North Choctaw. All of congressional town-
ship No. 13 range 4 east. Voting place school
house northeast quarter section 22-13-4 east.
Inspector F. P. Lemon.
South Choctaw all congressional township
No. 12 range 4 east. Voting place lot 24 block
15 Clifton. Inspector.I. VV. Augustine.
North Wichita township. All congressional
township 13 range 3 east. Voting place Ross-
ville. north west quarter section 21-13 3. In-
spector A. E.Thompson.
South Wichita township. All congressional
township No 12. range 3 east. Voting place
school house, Dist 21-12-3 east. Inspector VV.
VV Lewis.
Kickapoo township. All congressional town-
ships 12 and 13 range 2 east. Precinct No. 1.
North Kickapoo congressional township 13.
range 2 east. Voting place Eastberries' resi-
dence, southeast quarter section 16-13-2. In-
spector John E. Taylor.
Precinct No. 2. South Kickapoo congrcs
sional No 12. range 2 east. Voting place
Dewey school house northwestqnarterseetion
.28-12-2. mspector VV L Russell.
Town of ('handler. All within the corporate
Liquor License Notice.
Chandler, Okla.,)
J uly 26, 1900. (
Notice is hereby tdven that the following-
named person has tiled in the ofllce of the
county clerk application and petition for a
license to sell mi'lt. spiritous. and vinous
liquors at retail in the county of Lincoln and
territory of Oklahoma, and that unless remon-
strance he filed as required by law within two
weeks from the llrst- publication of this notice,
•the law beintr complied with, such license will
be issued, viz:
j. m. harrison,
on lot 13, block 58, 2nd ward in the town of
Chandler, Lincoln county. Oklahoma.
J. M Harrison.
For Rent.
Mrs. N. B. Gilstrap wishes to
rent her cottage on east Tenth
street. It has four rooms, is
nicely papered, has porch and
shade trees. Inquire at News
office <>V at Mrs. D. N. Frazier's
residence.
A man at Claremore refused to
accept a Columbian half dollar in
chance.
Series of Sermons.
• 20, "Man's Spirit Nature The Link that
Binds him to an Unseen Destiny."
Auk. 5, 'Man's Immortality Is it a Myth?"
12, "Shall we Know Kach Other in the
Land to Which we gor"
" 10, "Is Heaven a Reality, ora Theoryr"
" 26, "Is Hell a Scare to Annoy us, or a
Fact?"
All who are interested in the
discussion of these subjects are
earnestly requested to be pres-
ent. Preserve this announce-
ment for reference. If for any
cause any one or more of these
subjects be not given at the time
as announced, the ommitted one
or ones will be taken up on Sun-
day evening following the close
of the above announcement.
Rev. Ferguson.
In another place will be found
a notice of "Wilmore's Bible," a
copy of which we have ordered.
The general canvasser is in the
city for a few days and we under-
stand wishes to secure canvass-
ers in desirable territory in Ok-
lahoma or southern Kansas. We
personally believe this a good
opening, for this season of the
year, for an energetic canvasser
who will take this book to do a
good business and at the same
time open the grandest avenue
for a broader understandig of
the Book of Hooks that has been
presented. If you desire a good
business and a noble work call at
this office.
Five hundred and forty thous-
and an hour, more than #9,000 a
minute, or $150 per second, is
the rate at which the people have
increased the circulating medium
of the country in the last four
years, if we count the actual
working day of • eight hours'
duration.
The Kingfisher Free Press has
an editorial upon the abuse of
the pardoning power. It leaves
one to infer that Oklahoma is
suffering that wayoiiow
Stillwater will number the
houses according to the Phila-
delphia system. Then a direc-
tory will be published by the
council.
TO BUILDERS:
Buy Your Nails at a
$3.50
Rate
C. A. FILTSCH,
Chandler
'Phone No.
f. J t \
Manvel Avenue,
Opposite P.O.
City Heat Harket,
SliACK & HOCKING, Props.
Fresh and Salt Meats,
Produce, Htc.
The choicest Meats always on
hand Hides and furs bought
mill sold. Highest market price
paid for chickens and produce.
Chandler = - Oklahoma.
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Gilstrap, H. B. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1900, newspaper, July 27, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115935/m1/3/?rotate=0: accessed November 11, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.