The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1900 Page: 4 of 10
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THE CHANDLER NEWS, FRIDAY JULY 27, 1900.
Our
Big Shipment of
PETERS
SHOE CO.'S
Diamond Brand
SHOES....
Is In
All the Newest Shapesl
All the Latest Styles!
We propose to
Increase our shoe business
100 per cent, in 1900.
And
Are making prices to do it.
NOW is the Time
To Buy Your SHOES!
Best Selections.
Lowest Prices.
Biggest Stock ever
brought to Chandler to
select from. Hore value
for your money than you
ALL SORTS.
Pop-corn is in demand at Enid.
Talk with Hoover about farm
loans.
Talk with Hoover about Farm
Loans.
Scarlet fever is an epidemic at
Holdenville.
Hennessey iias had a school
bond election.
An El Reno family has gone to
England to live.
I will give you quick and cheap
money.—M. W. Lynch.
The Methodist church at Lex-
ington has a $75 bell.
Cash paid for poultry and
eggs.—P. A. McWethy.
El Reno, Perry, and Edid are
to have free mail delivery.
Canadian county wheat aver-
ages 20 bushels to the acre.
John R. Jones, of Shawnee,
has gone to Baresteran, Mex.
Oklahoma county democracy
has again endorsed Jasper Sipes.
W. J. Estes is the new editor
and manager of the Shawnee
Quill.
E E. Brown, of Guthrie, is a
recognized authority on Belgian
hares.
ever got anywhere.
Come in and see for
Yourself.
New York Store,
Chandler, Oklahoma.
Two steel expansion bridges
have been put across the Cana-
dian river near Shawnee.
Barbecue celebration are much
more common in the Indian ter-
ritory than in Oklahoma.
A mighty host of Nebraska
people will come to Oklahoma
when the new lands open.
D. C. Gideon, of the Globe-
Democrat, ,is writing a history
of the live civilized tribes.
Large numbers of gypsies are
congregating at Ardmore for one
of their frequent meetings.
The champion coon hunter
lives at Bristow. He captured
17 c(x>ns in one night lately.
Jake Stotler, formerly of the
Emporia, Kans., News, is now
editing the Perry Republican.
Your application to prove up
made out free of charge.
W. C. Hoover.
Dr. Laird, the tooth extractor,
is at Watonga and drew a crowd
for a populist speaking recently.
An Indian territory boy ate
poison berries, mistaking them
for grapes, and they killed him
James Pool, president of the
A. H. T. A. of Vinita, was killed
in a battle with the Barker gang.
This humid atmosphere may
be accounted* for by the water
works agitation in Oklahoma
Take your poultry and eggs to I Qity
P. A. McWethy and get the cash
for them.
A big ten days'
camp-meeting begins
Aug-, i.
Methodist
at Perry
A democratic candidate for
coroner in Cleveland county has
hastily withdrawn from the
race.
Among political an nounce m en ts
A Guthrie young woman is! , - ^ _ .
sutfering from the bad effects of 1 there are fewer for the office of
a cat bite probate judge than for any other
one office.
Minco has a commercial club
of which Lewis N. Hornbeck is A cowboys' tournament at
secretary. | Pryor Creek this week was ad-
„ 0 , . . ,. „ I dressed by Col. Thos. Marcum,
Horace Speed is in favor of | , MnskoJee.
sending 200,000 men to China (
right away. j Christopher Hill, living north
Bank deposits at Oklahoma of Still water, took an overdose of
3ity .increased $70,000 during morphine last week and never
City
the reunion.
see W. C. Hoover
your application
wakened again.
Gov Barnes has made
to Gueda Springs, Kans.,
cuperate from the effects
saddle incident.
a trip
to re-
of the
Bo sure to
before making
for a farm loan.
Populist papers are about the
only ones which talk of party
"wheel-horses."
Boys and girls can get all kinds
of supplies for school use at the ,
City Drug Store* 1 a Billings man is putting in
water-waters for his own use,
the pressure to be obtained from
Hotel Lee will be opened at
Oklahoma City, Aug 1, a month
after the Rough Riders have
come and gone.
150 Quaker families of Dory-
town, Pa., want to come to Okla-
homa to settle.
The largest stock and lowest
prices in millinery goods at W. |
B. Frank's Store.
Some nice cool unfurnished j
rooms for rent. Inquire at i
Clieadle & Sclilegel's.
Wanted—To exchange Stroud
lots and some money for a good
farm.—M. W. Lynch.
The Miami Record offers thir-
teen years' subscription for a
sure cure for chiggers.
Tom Frye has sold his Tonkawa
News to Edmund VV. Kimberand
will become a druggist.
compressed air.
John A Oliphant, of Perry,
has offered to raise a company of
blue and grav veterans in case
of war with China.
A Guthrie guinea hen is
responsible for a double-yolked,
double-shelled egg. Economy of
space is her motto.
About fifty men have applied
for the position of city marshal
of Enid, left vacant by the death
of Marshal Thrasher.
Sponsors and maids of honor
seem to be the chief features of
confederate reunions, judging
by newspaper reports.
FCCorsets
MAKE
American Beauties
FCCorsets
Made in all the newest models and
leaders in strictly exclusive designs.
They have a national reputation for
genuine corset worth. Send for our
illustrated price list.
KALAMAZOO CORSET CO..
Sole \f( 1 /tvr.v, Kalamazoo^ Mich.
For silt by
trS'l" A. R fcS 'I'O 1^ IS.
See...
J.HARCUS,
iFor UNDERTAKERS'
SUPPLIES,
All kinds. All prices.
Open night and day.
ALSO FURNITURE.
Chandler, - - Okla.
Money.—I want your busi-
ness. Will do you a favor in
this line. Correspond or call.—
M. W. Lynch, Stroud.
Pottawatomie county demo-
ciats have held their convention.
Miss Alice Shelton is the nomi-
nee for superintendent.
Before you borrow on your
farm call on me. I will mark
your call profitable for you. M
W. Lynch, Stroud, O. T.
Volley Goolsbey, the only child
of his parents, was drowned in
the Cimarron river, near Perkins,
last Thursday while bathing.
At the village at Union last
week Frank Johnson, a saloon-
keer was killed by James Canada,
whom he had refused whiskey.
South McAlester has a tall
man burglar accompanied on his
raids by a woman with bushy
hair. They are as yet uncaught.
Stillwater's pressed brick
plant is in operation. It has a
capacity of 25,000 bricks per day
and furnishes work for sixteen
men.
Near Perkins last week V. II.
Albright shotand instantly killed
W. G. Tribble, his tenant. The
trouble rose over insulting lan-
guage used by Albright to the
i Tribble children.
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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/m1/4/ocr/: accessed November 7, 2025), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.