The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1902 Page: 4 of 14
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THE CHANDLER NEWS: THUIRDAY. OCTOtiER 16, 1902.
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Men, Women, Boys and Girls
Our big shoe trade substantiates this fact.
Buy Them, Try Them and Be Convinced.
Cur Line of Boy's and Children's Clothing
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We Cam the Celebrated "CAN'T-WEAR-OUT' and "BANNER" Brands.
To Get Best Values in
BOYS" CLOTHING
See—
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Man Lover.
Gen. William Booth
Visits the United States
....The Greatest Man That Ever Crossed the Ocean....-
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For Rent.
Mrs. Frazier's cottage on 11th
street and Iowa avenue, is for rent
and will be ready for occupancy Oc-
tober 1. Inquire at P. 0. bookstore.
Erwin's watch work gives satisfac-
tion.
"One of the arrivals on the steam-
ship Philadelphia," says a New York
paper, "is General William Booth of
the Salvation Army."
One of the arrivals !
That vessel never before carried
so great a man as that tall, gaunt,
white-haired, white-bearded organ-
izer, enthusiast and man-lover.
Wherever the sun rises there is
heard the matin-song of the Salva-
tion Army. Wherever the sun sets
is heard its drum-beats. Wherever
men and women suffer and sorrow
and despair, wherever little children
moan and hunger, there are the dis-
ciples of William Booth. The man's
heart is big enough to take in the
world.
He has made the strongest, dis-
tinct impact upon human hearts of
any man living.
This is a man of the Lincoln type.
Like Lincoln, he has the saving grace
of humor and sense of proportion.
Great hearts would burst with pity,
but for vent.
There is something of the mother
heart in these brooding lovers of
their kind. There is the constrain-
ing love that yearns over darkened j
and cold and empty hearts. Theirs 1
is the spirit of the Christ who wept:
over Jerusalem.
Big hearts are scarce.
In an age of materialism and greed
William Booth has stirred the world
with a passion for the welfare of
men. His trumpet call has been like
the silvery voice of bugles. His
spirit will live not only in lives made
better by his presence but in the I
temper of all the laws of the future.
The greatest thing in the world is
love. General Booth has been great
enough to use that power of God.
Archimedes said, "Give me lever
and a fulcrum and I will move the
world,"
Human hearts make the fulcrum !
for William Booth and love is the
lever.
With these he is slowly lifting a
large part of this weary, heart-sick
hopeless and despairing world.
Blessings on the good, grey head
that all men know.—Kansas City
World.
Quit claim and warranty deeds and
real estate leases at News office.
Pecans Wanted.
Will pay highest market price for
pecans delivered at express office in
Chandler. F. J. Weymouth.
Miss Alice Williams, of The
News, is on the sick list this week.
Miss Morson Payne went to Okla-
homa City Saturday for a brief visit
with friends.
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Dennis Flynn Coming:.
Hon. Dennis T. Flynn will speak
in Chandler on the evening of the
24th at 2 o'clock. Everybody is
requested to be present and hear
him. Regardless of politics, he is
the delegate of every citizen of Ok-
lahoma in congress and he should
have a good audience.
G. W. Whitten has moved his
family to Oklahoma City, so as to
be in closer touch with his business
interests.
Cheap Money.
When in need of short time loans,
see Bateman Bros. Offices at Chan-
dler and Wellston.
Mrs. Joseph Herrin and Miss
J Katherinof Carthage, Mo., are vis-
iting relatives here this week.
Dr. Davis and wife of Parkland
were entertained by Chandlerfriends
Friday and Saturday. The Doctor
is a great believer in Parkland and
its future.
School
Supplies.
The opening of school calls for the
purchase of various items that go to
makeup a pupil's equipment. Seme
of the things needed cost but little,
yet it's worth while to buy them
where they cost least, or where extra
quantity or quality is given for the
same money. Five cent tablets can
be found almost anywhere, but if
you want the best tablet that five
cents can buy you should come here
for it. Can serve you equally well
on everything in the line of school
supplies.
Books, Tablets, Slates,
Pencils, Pens, Inks,
Mucilage, Crayons, Erasers
Wrights Drugstore
CHANDLER, OKLA.
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Gilstrap, H. B. The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 5, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 16, 1902, newspaper, October 16, 1902; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc117617/m1/4/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.