The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1900 Page: 10 of 12
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THE CHANDLER NEWS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 19<)0.
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Our
Big Shipment of
PETERS
—• o
SHOE CO.'S
Diamond Brand
SHOES....
Is In
All the Newest Shapes!
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!
1 — - (
Best Selections.
Lowest Prices.
Biggest Stock ever
brought to Chandler to
select from. Hore value
for your money than you
ever got anywhere.
Come in and see for
You rself.
New York Store,
Chandler, Oklahoma.
FRISCO LINE EXCURSION RATES
For Further Information Call on or Ad-
dress L. T. Poole, Ajf't.
Summer Tourist Rates, to
Pueblo, Colorado Springs and
Denver Colo. Via Frisco Line.
Biennial Conclave Knights of
Pythias, Detroit, Mich., Aug.
-7, Sept. 1st. One fare plus $2,
for the rou nd trip. Tickets on
sale August 25—27, with final
return limit by depositing ticket
Detroit, Mich., to Sept 14th 190U,
National Encampment Grand
Army of the Republic, Chicago
Ills. August .27 —Sept. 1st 1900
One fare for the round trip,
tickets on sale August 24th—
28th with final return limit by
depositing ticket at Chicago to
Sept 30.
Farmers National. Congress,
! Colorado Springs, Colo., August
J 21-81, 1900.—One fare plus #2.00
for the round trip. Ticket-son
sale August 19-20 with tinal re-
turn limit Sept. 3rd.
On August 7th and jL'lst and
Sept. 4th and 18th we will sell
round trip tickets to Denver,
Colorado Springs, Pueblo, Glen-
wood Springs, Salt Lake City
and Ogden at rate of one fare
plus $2.00 for the round trip.
Final return limit October 31st, |
1900. Tickets continuous pass-1
age up to tirst Colorado common
point, after which stop overs
will be allowed, return trip must
not be commenced earlier than
five days from date of sale nor'
later than October 31st. Retu rn ,
trip continuous passage
Farmers' National Congress, '
Colorado Springs. Colo., August
21-31, 1900.—For this occasion
we will sell round trip tickets to
Pueblo, Colorado Springs and
Denver at one fare plus $2.00;
tickets on sale August 19th and
20th. Final return limit Sept.
20th, 1900. Return trip must
not be commenced earlier than
five days from date of sale nor
j later than Sept. 20th. Contin-
j uous passage in each direction.
Through Pullman and chair!
{car to St. Louis, making close
connections for all points north, j
east and south.
Through tickets and baggage
checked through to all points.
L. T. Poole,
• Agent. I
Summer Tourist Rates to Colorado
Summer tourist lickets to
Denver, Colorado Springs and ■
Pueblo will be placed on sale \
June 1st. and sold daily up to '
and including September 15ih.
1900, with final return limit of
|October 31st. 1900. Stop overs
I will be allowed 011 going trip
after reaching first Colorado
I common point; Return trip
! must be absolutely continuous
passage commencing date of ex-
ecution by Joint Agent.
A. J. Corkins,
Agent.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.
DISTRICT COURT OFFICERS
Judge... j. h. Burford
I Lnited States Attorney Horace Speed
United States Marshal Harrv Thompson
Sheriff J. H. Carter
Clerk M O Hart
LINCOLN COUNTY OFFICERS.
W L. Harvey
J. F. Ayars
J B. Underwood
C. O. Wilson
. .G. E. Carpenter
C. J. Steele
J, S, Newby
S. D. Decker
— W. L. Johnson
M. L. McPherson
L. C. Elliott
Probate Judge
Treasurer
County Clerk
Register of Deeds
Surveyor:
Coroner
County Attorney
Assistant Coudty Attorney
County Superintendent...
C'ountv Assessor
County Weigher „ „
I W. S. Robertson, 1st District
Commissioners:' N. 1! Eggleston, id District
I Jacob Ambers?, 3rd District
Note.—Commissioners meet in regular ses-
sion on first Mondays in January, April, July,
and October.
TERRITORIAL OFFICERS.
Governor <\ M. Harnes
Secretary Win. Jenkins
Delegate to Congress Dennis T. Flynn
Treasurer Frank M. Thompson
Attorney General H. C. Cunningham
Territorial Librarian George Dodson
Secretary School Land Com C. H. Ftlson
OKLAHOMA CITY LAND OFFICE
Register Seymour S. Price
Receiver A. H. Classen
West. •
6.00p.m. Arrive
4.30
4.00
3. IK
115
1.30
1.04
8 30 a. m. •' ,
6.10 "
8.00 p. m. "
9.55
Stations.
Oklahoma Otty t
W ellston
CHANDLER
Stroud
Sapulpa
Claremore
Vinita
Monet t
Spr nMield
St. i -uis
Kan City
,eave 9.
•• II
" II
East.
50a.m.
.19
.50
33
15
18
55
45
15
25a. m
25
Going Nort
•i -t and West.
Register ..
Receiver
GUTHRIE LAND OFFICE.
John J. Holes
Fred McKinley
DR .H. C. LEE,
Veterinary Surgeon
and Auctioneer....
Stock sales in the Country, a Specialty
Leave word ftt Thk Nkws offlce in regard t<
sales when I am not in town.
Chandler, - - - Oklahoma.
No.,
Leav
Guthri,
Arrive i
I Guthrie. -
406j 5:40 a m [ 5:40 a r
408 3:24 p m ; 3:30 p
422
320 1:10 p
7:00 a
Arrive
'ans. City
6:00 p m
6:50 p in
1 .oeal Frt
.ooal Frt'
Arrive
Chicago
9:43 a m
10:00 p in
Local Frt
Local Frt
Going Souther ,tid Southwest
No.
Arrive
Guthrie Gutl
40? :<;;{(> p in
405i12:15 p tn
421111:05 p in
Le
12:25 . i-i
11:05 u -i
8:30 h
Arrive ] Arrive
Ft WortbiGalventoo
9:35 p mi 9:05 p m
"'"5 p :n 9::r> p m
Local Freight.
A J Coh s AgentaG'i'ln •.
Notice o' . ubllcation
FOCorsets
MAKE
American Beauties
Territory of Oklahoma
Lincoln county.
In the District Court
and territory aloresui,
Jennie M. Burns,
1'lalntifT.
vs.
Robert II Huriis,
Defendant
To Robert B. Hums
ss.
and for tlu c unty
1
Divorce.
j- 1 . iil.'r.t above numee:
\ on are hereby noiidi-d that you have been
sued by the above nan ed plaintiff foradivorce
in the district court of Lincoln' county, terri-
tory of Oklahoma, ar>' •' , you must answer
the petition of the j ' iilr in said action
| on or before the 22nd .*> • September. 1900
I or the allegations of s I pe'ition will be
taken as true, and a judgment will be render
j ed against you in said ion, fully and for-
ever divorcing the plaint
all further and equital j
till may be entitled to.
Dated this 7th day o*
j
Fred a. Wagoner,
Attorney for Plain
' rom you, and for
ief that the plain
?ust, 15)00.
e M. Burns
Plaintiff.
M. C. Hart,
Clerk.
I. E. Bullard. Dep.
Road Notice.
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.,
Makers^ Kalamazoo, Mzch.
, % . * For s"lc by
wr -X W STOR I-C.
See.. .
J.HARCUS,
Notice is hereby given tha' at ii ses«-on oi
the board of county commissioners of Lincoln
county, Oklahoma territory, held on the 12th
day of July, A. D. 1900, a petition signed by J
W. Raymond and others, of Keokuk township,
asking for a view and survey for the purpose
of locating a certain county road described us
follows: Commencing on the secti< n line at
the southeast confer of the northeast qu
of section 28, township 15, no th range is i
from thence west along halt- ection <
said section 28 one mile to t o; seotioui
road between sections 28 and 29 lid towtj
-ind range, was presented and t iTM1
grant, John W. Newman, anc in
viewers, will meet at the place < * eg
said road on the 31st day of Aug „ A
at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, ai.d pr j
view and survey said road, and give a '
a hearing.
Done by order of the board of c' -1
ers of Lincoln county, Oklahoma „e
J. b. Underwood.
County eleik and clerk ofi i
/
:'I:
Farm Loans.
We are prepared to make farm
loans at lowest rates and on easy
terms. Interest payable annual-
ly, with option to pay off loan or I
any part thereof at or after one !
year. Call on me at the Mascho 1
building. p. W. Rash. 1
jFor UNDERTAKERS'
SUPPLIES,
All kinds. All prices.
Open night and day.
ALSO FURNITURE.
Chandler, - - Okla.
Road Notice. •
Notice is hereby given that at a se ton of
the board of commissioners of Lincoln •• nty
Oklahoma territory, held on the 12th day of
July. A D 1900, a petition signed by S Dye W
w Galloway and others of Keokuk township
asking for a view for the purpose of loc ing
a certain county road, described as
commencing at the southeast corner
southeast quarter section 27 township /.mge
8 east, running north one one-half nitk „o 1st
avenue town of Stroud, was presented and
that F M White. William Fisher and Scott
Black, viewers, will meet at the place of be-
ginning of said road, on the 31st day of August
A D 1900 at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day and pro-
ceed to view and survey said road, and give al!
parties a hearing
Done by ord^r of the board of commission-
ers of Lincoln county, Oklahoma territory.
J B Underwood,-
County cierk and clerk of said board.
James^C. Smith, Half Circle Kay Ranch, 12
miles west of Ok-
mulgee, brands: -4
on left hip, D 1) on
left side, F O on
right hip. Fifty-
dollars will be paid
for the conviction
of any one stealing
any of the above
brands.
No cattle sold ex-
Jamks 'Smith.
Okmulgee, I. T.
i cept tor suipment
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Gilstrap, H. B. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 9, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 16, 1900, newspaper, August 16, 1900; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc115937/m1/10/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.