The Chandler Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1894 Page: 4 of 4
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I. lie pnlilirifil.
ruuijahkd ! ' khy friday.
;AJ8nteratat tbo pnatofSoe at Chandler
Oklahoma as seromi c i.iss mutt,:
W. H. French..' V:.lit.,r tiixl Mum, «-r
*1™. O. C. French Awxlate Editor
CITY DIHEOTOBYi
Jinlii-p of the Peart' s. A. Cordell
Marshal Thomas (i urn i
Clerk and Assessor I,. If. Winy
wn Bn an* Sea
TltrsTKKS.
First ward \\\ Schlepel
Second ward I). | . ov
Third ward _F. IV. KuM,
V'-urth wiird lieunett firm I,
Firth ward J p. tyar
I week 1100,000 of Salt Lake City
bunds were told for rash at a premium
I of two per cent. So it Memi thai then
is money in the country to buy city
bonds. Lincoln nounty hondii nro as
good aini hs safe an inveattnint as tlio
uf i-ake City, and certainly
OUffbt to he as desirable securities im our
county warrants. A business man who
would not exchange county warrants for
bonds, must think he has a sun; cinch
something.
OCa CANDIDATES
Oflieinl Cull for Jjegislative Con
E. B. Hhotwcll, candidate forcounl.i ventiyns.
superintendent, w>w horn on a farm in . Pursuant to tin I'ifoelainatlon of the
i'.igin county, Ontario, in !*">;. He lived gc'->Tiior of Oklahoma issued fids, the
[there until 1H._\ when be removed with j 8th day of Sepietn r. A. D. 1894, di-
Ids father to Mcpherson county, Kan Tiding tli territory of Oklahoma imo
H IB, where his father purchased a farm legislative and council districts, I no" ,
lie worked on the farm and attended as chairman of the people's part.- of
! until when he obtained a . Oklahoma, call tie- regularly accredit 1
certificate and commenced Icachinir. In V"" M ",e people'h |.ari\ of the sc ,< r .1
professional cards.
SCHOOL SHOES,
•The school season
is now at hand.
RememberM.C Mil-
ner & Co. Oklahoma
City, carry the larg-
est line of school
shoes in the territory.
See us for shoes or-
boots of all kiads, we
will save you money
M. C. "Milner & Co.
Oklahoma Cit\'
•KtlDAY, SEPTEMBER S8. 1HD4.
LOCAL I.TEMS.
County Superintendent Losey took if
trip to Guthrie J m >.l.i \
The Guthrie Leadet ; iks l.f a t t.cial
event as 'the elite affair."
Misses Maud Bishop anil Alma Reynolds-
turned Monday from their Kansas trip.
Tbe best green apples io towu are at
the A No. 1 fcJtore.
Darwin Flltscli shot the end off from
one of bin lingers while out hunting last
Friday.
At Bowman started to Muscogci
Wednesday with the intention of ri
mainiug awhile.
L. J. Kalklosch is plastering the suite
• of rooms occupied by Alex Bishop in
his brick block
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Fair Highest Medal and Diploma.
County Attorney fh -t and Mt-rvii
T. Miller of the News went lu Wuthri
on the hack Monday. •
A. t Kil^ started last Monday una
• rip to Kansas and Indiana. He will be
tcone several weeks.
Maple syrup guaranteed pure at the
A No. 1 Store.
The Hapiist meetings have been con
tinned ail week at the Methodist church
with a geod attendance.
A jolly camping party of about
doien from town spent several days in
the Creek country this week.
Miss l.oa Hoffman left last week Tot
Illinois to resume her studies at Monti
# cello college, she is Waging friends 111
Guthrie and Newkirk on the way.
Dr. Iledrick, whose arrival we ^
tinned last w. i k. lias de, id, d 4,1. I .
here anil has reuted the house formerly
occupied by John Crow on Eighth street,
if you can't find what you want any
where else, usk for it at the A No
Store.
wantbd Hay, cora, or any farm
produce milch cows, hogs or slock of
any kiud. in exchange for first class
dentistry. Call ou Dr. L. A. Kelso
Chandler.
K AU'H BEAUMONT will speak, at
thi >nc and hoi ;HV Krid.-u aftei
noon, October '■ at st,u„d Kri. iv
night; and at Cushing, Saturday after
noon. October <5.
Codfish and cabbage at the A No. 1
Store.
I> w. Clam took Henry Heilmond to
Outhrle Monday where he will meet
Sheriff Parker, who will take liedmsnd
to the Kansas penitentiary to serve out
his eight years sentence.
The celebration at Tryon last Saturday,
we are informed, brought together the
lavirest crowd ever assembled in Lincoln
county. The progrnm as advertised
was successfully*carried out, and the A, ,
enjoyed by all.
The dance at the flew mill Saturday
night was well attended. The mil-ic as
first class a,1,1 the Boor in good condition.
The only drawback was the al , nee of
Ice cream and cold drinks, which «■„,
keenly felt, ugeciaUy by the ladies.
Uco. A. Kirkland and wife arri. I
here last Friday from NcwkirJv 1■
Kirkland has opened a racket and
millinery store in the block on Munv, 1
avenue, opposite the court house. Mr
Kirkland is a lawyer and will open an
office here soon
School opcus next Monday with the
following teachers lu charge llith
school, It V. Temining, at the Mctho
dist church; Intermediate, Miss Abbie
.Hull, Presbyterian chinch; I'rimirv
Miss May Zipf, Con^r, Hilonal chur< li
Colored school, Miss Aluiira tireeu.
room south of the old Optlo building.
The soldiers reunion and the celc
braliou of the opening of this oounti v
Friday and Saturday, was attended be „
large crowd. A number of spec, I,, ,
were made Friday afternoon, and an old
lime dinner of pork and beans was spread
about 4 o clock in the afternoon, at
which everyone was made welcome \
number of largo tents were set up in iJir
square and eamp-fires blazed ail nil hi
for the benefit of those who remained ou
the ground over night. Friday night
the speeches were continued to a Ian
hour. Saturday the speakiug commence i
ul 11 o'clock and was continued to about
4 In the afternoon. The wind and du
^really marred the pleasure of the da'
Dr. \\ oicolt met with an accident Tue«-
JiV Dl 1 ' by whl(fli he lost a valuable
horse. Fie was making a visit at the
house of J. \f. Gillian, about four miles
w< ,st of town and had tied his teayt to a
tree. In some unaccountable way they
hroke loose .and ran down tin- road
about thirty rods, when one of the horse
struck his head against a tree and roll
ed over dead The other horse was
scratched up, but p..t serhmsly injured.
Quito an excitement was created in the
south end of town Wednesday afternoon,
and a regular Donney brook fair frolic
Indulged jii for a lime over a dl iptite
i !"'"t I in ,. . i
Bently had taken posflrsiion of a wagon
belonging to Alec Montgomery, untlci
:i chattel mortgage gfren by Montgomery
"1,11 U :,s drfvinc up the street, when \V
I ■ Bel ford, wli^. also claimed the wagon
under a mortgage, stopped him A
stniggle for possession took place be-
tween Bentley and his friends and Bel-
ford and his relations, that threatened
for a time to delityp the street with gore.
Set* ral distim 1 scraps took*pla< <. and
about ten romlnitants toi !; part in the
melee. The wa^on was finally turned
over to the city marshal to hold pending
the settlement of the .piestion of title.
The baud conceit Friday night was
the most enjoyable entertainment the
people of < Shandli f havtbeen permitted
to withieaa for sometime. The selections
by the band wero surprisingly well
rendered. The members of the band are
to be commended upon the proficiency
they have attained in so short a ti on
The "Songs of Heven," with Tableaux
were pleasing, although the poor acoustic
properties of the room prevented the
audience in the rear from hearing dis
tinctly. 'I he cornet solo by Orin Ash
ton. although a difficult selection, was
curately and feelingly executed, and
last 4
jftrnH and alto <tu<I l>y Metm r.-.i. in
and Gilstraj*. was well rendered. The
piaQo duet by Mesdames Kiltsch and
Harvey sustained the reputation of
those ladies as skillful musicians. Th<
recitation by Morvin T. Miller pleased
the audience 16 much that they indited
upon more of the same sort, *and Mr.
Miller responded by giving an imitation
of the tones and gestures of an old time
her, repeating* the letters of the
alphabet for his speech. The imitation
was bo perfect and the performance so
amusing, that it brought down the house
Mr. Miller Is evidently a finished elocu-
tionist. The entertainment was con
• ■ftldifcl with the old time one aet sketch.
Courtship I nder Difficulties." the parts
being taken by Miss Morson Payne and
Messrs. I,. A. Kelsey and Merviu T.
Miller.
•hing. In , , . •" "" r7" "v 0luc
1 "7# be attended the High „t Ij^'n^dari^Mh ' 1 '1'^'" !" 'V "
i'p K*n®M 11" ' •■■-lit I 1894, in their uinai votlnf pUwei In tlit
111 del hereon county for fLve years. In ' ipaelly of lowndiip primaries f„r ||,e
IKU1 lie was principal of a graded school ll',rP'"-'- "f cl viin: ieleentes t,. m, ,-i ,
in Windom, M< l-herso,, C(iu„iv k: ,''' nyention on Monday, the i.(
r,"' ---dec,V,it„;;:.
j April SI. W,, and since then has been ; l,ll"y for member to the. legishiiui.'
j granted three first grade certificates. II, /"fher lo elect a chairman of em h
•erred one year a« member of the boo r i1* ^"Vl' ' "■ OUahon «, said
r • ri" "M '"'.II I elonrAiiiu I,, hohl !,T Iwo ve'irn ,,r n 1,1 il
of examiners of Mel'hcraon county. He sue,ceded by pmper proecs'I
was elected township clerk two terms, j aitohiionmi \r.
and trustee one term In Mcpherson '-ach township n'* ward municipality
In 1ST" 8l"lM J" . ■ - .
county. In IShi be came to this county
and bought a claim In Pawnee township.
wberj' he now resides. Mr. Bhotwcll
Joined the farmers' alliance in '8ft. and
affiliated with the people's party at its
first organization in III), and has con-
tinued an active worker In the party
■ever since. Air. Hhotwell Is a highly
educated, well-read and experienced
teacher, and is eminently qualified for
the position of superintendent of schools.
Colored Mon Protest.
I.nst Monday night a monster mass
'"eeling of colared citizens was held „t
Qulhtlo to protest aga.nst the unjust ,„ianrtier in Hie county of Lincoln and
disi ilinlintions against their raco p«r-f Uttcoln and I>,, p fori townihlp* In
pet rated by the lily-white republican 9W.a,,orJ_a county and Iowa. Cimarron
school board in'Guthrie and the , |)r,n? 1,{( fir Cr, , k and Springe,-
publican party In Logan county, lies,, ! title" oone'iepSta'uve^ M"' " C"
luluins were passeil denouncing the re The Thirteenth district is attached
publican members of the achool board * " ™
and i he republican party of Logan
county, .and favoring an Independent
Colored Man's Ticket. The colored uu
are getting very tired of belmt sat
down on
entitled t such representation
as > 1' "I n-vi ' ,l!\, (Jetennined upon
for their county conventions alrcadv
" 'd or called These delegates, so
elected shall act i:i conjunction with thi
■ I' legates of the other h : ;-l iti v dis
tnets comprising their council district
in the selection of a populist nominee for
council. Said council convention shall
hold not to excee I three days after the
1st day of October 1S!M . time and pliu.e
to be agreed upon b legislative conven
tions. li;o. vincknt,
lerriforial Chninnan of People's Party,
Oklahoma Territory.
Guthrie, s. peteiwber 18,
The Thirteenth representative district
is composed of Chandler. Otoe. Tohee
and Town townships and the town of
J/handler in the county of Lincoln and
F- W BASH,
Attorney nt Law.
CHANDLER*. 0. T.
Z&'OI 1 ( in Lincoln •: lunty
J W CRAWFORL,
•Attorney-a: Law.
CHANDLER. " T.
Oflice west side of Mauve-1 Av<; tw
doors north of JJucoln Co. Jiank.
J. M. CuAIiK,
Attorney nf T.aw,
oh \ri>i i;n o. t.
' i'our door? north flf li< Iman'
Bank.
W. II. WATKINS,
Attorney at Law,
CllANDLKIt. O. T.
iyOfflce enst side Manvi l Avenue.
( (INSTANTLY KKIM' A FTR8T CT.ASJt LINE OF
LOUIS E. PAYNE,
Attorney at J^aw, ,
. CHANDLER, O. T.
«)fHee in Farmers' and Merchants'
Bank
GROCERIES BOOTS-, 'SHOES, FLOUR
FEED NAILS AND queenswahe-
| c3t tzikib. phices j32sfg2rs 3bi7yi2tc
IFjk U(L=; SJjtfl 1Y
North Manrel Ave., . - Chandler,'Okla.
HOFFMAN, CHARLES, & CONKLIN.
BANKERS.
& GENERAL BANKING EXCHANGE
& COLLECTING.
South Xffanvel St. . . •. Ohaadlsr Okla
•Jfrd
, ula " i in mi;t< ueu ro
tne ronrtetatb dlitrict to ooaitltute the
HevuDtt council district The Four
teenth representative ilistriet iBromin.wl
it of tilt' city of i iuthric, mid Cluthrii'inn!
.„ | Seward 'ownsliipe • in Logan enuuty
Convention Dalos and Places
At the request of the chairman of the
territorial committee, Partridge is den
ignatod us the place, and Saturday, Oc
toiler II. the lime for holding tlie'repre
sentative conventions for the Thirteenth
representative district and the Seventh
council district; and Flynn poslofflce in
OaaKe townihlp, la designated as the
place, and Saturday, October 0, the time
!"r holding the convention of the
Eleventh representative district and the
convention for the Sixth council dis-
trict .
Mooting ut Star School Houso.
A populist meeting will be held ,it
Star school house on the N tv. j ofsci
lion 14, Tp. 14, B. 5 east, fiontb fox
township, on Thursday night, October
t Several candidates and speakers will
be present.
PopuliBt Township Caucuses •
al" Iirdinif ti, 11^. call „f the tcrri ,1
committee the populists of earn township
Lincoln county will meet tomorrow
afternoon at 3 t, m. al the same place
* tb' >•••1 '"ill, iis •>< held. Li el. rt
delegatta to the legislative convention,
of their rospectiye districts. Each town
■hip will elect the same number of
delegate* as were ciccled to the county
convention.
Dr. Price*® Cream Baking3Powder
World's Pair highest Award.
PoptiiiHt Meetings Rir Next Weok
Moudiiy night, October 1, at Coiuui
bhm school house, Osage township. 4
Tuesday night, October 2, Fairview
school house, Osage township.
Wednesday night. October 3, Lone
Oak school house, l'awnee township.
Thursday night, October 4, Centre
\ alley school house, Pawnee township.
Several of the populist candidates will
he present at the above meetings. Every
body is invited to attend.
County Central Commit* ti Meeting
A meetiug of the county central com-
mittee nf l incoln county is hereby
called for Tuesday. October 9, at 4
o'clock p in., at the oflice of (he Pi n
McisT. The committeeman of each
municipal townihlp is earmstly reqaMted
to be present ^ a K. sri i*m , v
h ■ b. i i.i.m^i. Chairman.
Secretary.
Notieo to Township Choirmon "
The chairman aud secretary of each
township caucus at which u township
timet was uouftiiatcd. must makt out
and acknowledge before a notary pub-
lic or justice of the peace, a certificate
of nomination. This should be done as
soon us possible. tVe have the proper
blanks atid^will furnish them on request.
Notico of Moeting.
I am iciuosted to give notice that
there will be a meeting of prominent
"leuiben of the detnotratie, republican
and people's party, held at the conn
house In Chandler, on Monday, Oc-
tober 1. at s p for the purpose of
aii:uiging,for a free for ail discussion of
the pbUttcal Issues of tlie day The
prominent business men of Chandler are
urgently recpiested to be present.
• It. F. habdcautle,
Committee on Notice.
A Oolorod Oan&idnto Firocl
m the Guthrie leader.
The re| nblicau central committee of
Oklahoma county, in response to the de
uiands Of the lily whites of the party
scratched from the county ticket th
name of the one negro placed there l.v:
nominating convention. The ne
groes held an indignation meeting and
Ited a committee to wail .,p„n tll(
county committee and demand Ihe re
storation of the deposed negro nomine,
to the ticker. Thu whites coolly rc
plied i hat no changes would be made
whereupon the colored meeting formall
resolved to withdraw all their support
from the ticket
Chandler Township Caucus.
A caucus of ihe populist* voters of
( handler township and the town of
Chandler, will be held at the court house
tomorrow, September J . at a p. in. lo
eli ct delegates to Ihe legislative conven-
tions.
Clifton OosBip
Mrs. II. c. Hurt is going to Arkansas
ou n visit.
School will commence next Monday
Hoffman and Mrs Beech w;„i
lo Oklahoma City last Sunday
Mrs. D. Lewis lias coine back from
I own. where she has been visiting
Kev. Thomson preached here last
Stturaijr night miii! Sunday.
( has tlapes is e„u,K or^nij,.
singing school next Sunday nighi
The democrats had or were to have
bad anotl^r pow wow here today \
few populists, one or two republican.
half the fynooratte OfuntT i,„,
didates. and a few other democrats that
"anted & be candidates but
were net, niado up the crowd
"io speakers, not wishing to cv
pose democracy to such a crowd
did not speak, but decided to try it over
again on the 6th of October They had
hotter put democrats on the free list ami
Import some if they want a crowd at
Clifton. There were some here, but
l loveland made populists of most of
theiu. and there are not many left
September M. Tmst*.
.... . . , "■ Aj"M"ii coin
I Ins gives Logan county '.he bulge on
councilman in that district, and al-u
makes it a sure republican district.
The Elc\cnth representative district
l (omposed of Keokuk Fox. Pom a,
l'awnee. Union. Osage and Cimarron
townships III the county of Line,In and
ail of townships Seventeen tiTi l-'i -htei n
and Nineteen. (191, N li. 8'cast" in the
county of Payne aud is entitled to
representative.
Tin I'w- lfiii representative i!:strict ; ••
composed of townships Seventeen. (I;
oast, l'wp Eight,., „
.■ ■ '' H«, i •• ' ist. Twp >ir„
teen. (HP), in ranges Two. (3). Three eli
'"■nr. «l. Five .5), east, Twp. Twct't\
(■Ju). N. in rangos Two. (3) Three
'it),sand Four, 11), east, and the town of
stillwater, in ti.e county of Payne, and
is entitled tw one representative
Til" I*:!' v.'iith and Twelfth rcpresen
tative dptriets constu n t the >ixt„
council district. Payne county and
Lincoln contity have each eleven
congiessionnl townships in the Si\ih
council diutrict. The Eleventh reprd>
sentative and >ixth council dialric's are
sure populist tli t ric-ts.
llic e,*.nii ! , i, sentative district i-
composeil as follows:
Ihe Second representative district is
composed of townships on, (l; -.iv, <o,.
two, .(3j, and preoienl No one (1) iii
township .No. nve I.",, iu t:„ ,„ nu'of
I ottawatomi". and Choctaw, minole
and Creek townships in the county ,,r
l-ii" "i", and is envi't",i ,,
sentative.
Dr. Price's Cream Raking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
$5,000-00.
W orth of Chandler bufiiin ^a property to
i-xt hange for Mood Lincoln county fa'rm
land, l | e property is improved, t en
trally located and rents well considerinj
the dull times. Also suburban home
furnished iu parcels of one to ten acre
v.<vill on. or address,
I J Kalklosch,
Chandler, O. T
S.L. BULLARD, .
Attorney-at-Law, # *
CHANDLER, 0. T.
Office east aide Mauvel Ave., be-
tween Nft-'h and Tenti.- St
J. S. KEWBV,
FHAZIER & NEWBY,
Attorneys-at-Law,
CHANDLER, 0. T.
£W"Oftlec at court house.
BARBER.o SHOP,
Mauvel Avenue opp<f*jic. poatofllcr
First Class Work Is Guaranteed
^ .«!• CAT.\ IN, Proprietor.
FARMERS' HOTEL
• GTJTXIHIE, O. T.
The best accommodation in the
city. Centrally located. Ratty ?.V
; - ■ ,
turn. Good ft ed yard and lree ,-nnn
. ,
Um M. SALISBURY, Propriotor.
TIIE
SIS TEAM GROCERY
SiAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
NORTH WEST OF POSTOFFICE
EX7GE2TB DEACON, - Fropriexor
ClIAirDLER, OKLAHOMA,
Notice To Farmers
We will give to the farmer who brings
us the best ">o ears of coru raised in Lin-
coln county, up to November 10, 1894, om
gallon of the best Kentucky JJourbon
whiskey. Cheadle aud Schlegel
Don't fcrget the fact that we keep
shoes, also (tueen ware ctc.
Feuquay & Holland.
Prove up your claim before the Clerk
of the District Court, at Chandler, and
save the expense of taking your witnesses
to Guthrie or Oklahoma City.
Wooting in Osago Township.
t populist meeting will lie held at
I'lXile acliool house, in the conn r of
Omi^e township, tomorrow night. Sop-
i'"ilier 80. \ unnibcr ot the candidates
will he pri-seut.
X'opulist Mooting
ll.iu will he a populist inoetln^ at
Mouy Point schobl In,mo. ou the ikisi
foul, one and one-half utile s welt mid
""ttitof ('handler. Kii.l, , „^u
October H.
Contro Items.
Mc.su, Harper, Bell and others have
gone to tluthrlo to lay in a suppl, tit
flour Will some of the merchant! iu
Chandler tell uk why we pay nearly as
much again for dour In Chandler as they
do who buy lu Guthrie?
We were blessed with a due rain to
day
c would like to have a good populist
conic to this place aud give us a talk ou
the issues of the day.
li U Fnrl.es was joined in wedlock to
Mis. Dora Itiuusey May Joy and
I'fe be their lot, The boys gave them
| "°m" 0""' last night |u the way of cm
| bell* and lire craekt is.
Mr* «ivorgo Taylor is teaching a largt
| singing < lass at the 8ae and Fox .U-, „r} '
i-> I ise s new hoiist in nearl\ eoiii
I pleted.
<>ur friend, Nathan Dean starts forhls
j elaim in the Strip toiuoirow
j September y V.
Notice.
T > Franeis.T. Lewis you are hereby
not i lie J that you have been sued as de-
fendant by J. W. Lewis, plaintiff, who
has tiled his petition against you in the
office nf the Clerk of the District I mrt.
of Lincoln County, Territory of Oklnho'
ma, and unless you answer said petition
on or before tin ;ird day of November.
IM)4, the same will be taken as true and
judgment will be rendered against you
accordingly, dissolving the bonds of mat
rimony between you and plaintiff
Merrick and Foster.
Attorneys for plaintiff.
Legal Notieo.
Notice is hereby given to Mary K
McCllntock, t list she haa been sued u
defendant, in the District Court of Lin
coin county, Oklahoma territory, by
John MeClintock as plaletilT. who haV
tiled his petition against her in the office
ot the Cle-k ..f said Court, and that un
less she answers such petition on or be-
fore the 3rd day of November. IH94, tin-
same will be taken as true aud judgment
will be render. I against her accrdim 1 c
dissolving the bouds of matrimony ox-
isting between them, mm i forever divore
ing the said plain,iff from the said de-
fendant. mkbrk k A l .i-n i.
Attorneys ft>r Plaintiff.
BV3HYTHIITCAT EED X.QGTZ
We will quote you prices on a few articles.
TM&yB^eedPp3nteata? P«
Fair Prints at 4 qerUs per ya™ per yard-
LaBif at 86 Per
*/r , ,'^hoes as low US 90 GOnt<! nrr ne ,v
Ore«limW^ olats°pernpalrer P:"r:
bok ton^ bakery sf^ebyard.
CONFECTinMcpv Regular 10 Ot S#5tS| at 8 1-3 Sit Id
Evertaing else in our line in proporuon-.
Wo toe tuo Scat and largest stools of
DRY GOODS, HATS,BOOTS AND SHOES
Wm. SpiolborRor - Propriotor I III Chandler.
Eoa't fail io com© in and invostigate bo.,
tore buy-lag.
RAILIFF & HINCHEY,
North Manvel Avenue. Chandler.
Proprietor
BAKERY
A>*D
RESTAURANT.
Fresh (Bread, Cak's and Pies
Meals at all Hours.
Cold (Drinks.
MRS. M. J. WALLACE.
Manvel Ave. b< t *)th and 11th, Chandler.
Publication Notice
vFirst published September 31, 1894 )
In the Distrii ; Court. First ^Judicial I
trict. Territory of Oklahoma, County
of Lincoln. •
S-A.3VCL ELLIS,
JOBBER AXD RETAIL DEALER IN
DRUGS, BOOKS, STATIONERY, PAINTS, OILS,
1 OILET'ARTICLES AND NOTIONS.
Awarded
Highest Honors—World'* Pair;
DIL<
IdvWagnr. pl iintitl,
vs.
Frank P. Wa ar, defendant.
The defendant. Frank P. AVagar, will
take take nnt it c that tb«' above plaintiff
Ida Waaar .r i mi t ,, j.iji, ,l:i> ,.r >, ,,
tember, 1804, tile her petition in the I)is
trict Court, within and for the above
named county and territory, and that he
must answer her said petition on or be
fore the 3rd dav of November, A I).
1804, or said petition will be taken as
true find judgment rendered against him
for the dissolution of the bouds of matri
un my existing between the il<l plaintill'
and defendant, aud for coats of this
suit.
Witness my hand and seal of the Dis
trict Court, at Chandler, T.ineoln Count v,
oklahoma Territory, this 00th day oi
Heptember, 1804.
l. e pitts,
[seal] Clerk
i>y F. A. N mi,ach
Deputy
Corner Mtinyol Bna ,,,. ,
Opera houbc UK.ck, )I „W| Avu , bet. 7 and S ,18 !
Avenue and 111h streets / -i
Chandler. O. T.
D-RICHARDS
H A R D W A R E
'|r,rvaa°nriMl"W«- Harvcsierj and Mnwer., and Van Brunt
ized^TOrk giiaranteed" " Spccltt,ty A" ki"lla "f Ti" ,11"1 Haivaii-
137 Main Street, Oklahcmi CitjT, O. T.
CUSHING AND PARTRIDGEj^THE GERMAW
HACK AND MAIL LINE C0UM3IAW HOTEL.-#-
OPEN DAY" AND NIGiiT
S^tigfUotioii Guaranteed.
Newly Furnished
TkRU<< f 1.1)0 A D ft.26 PB« DAT.
G Goe tiring Prop
No. 13 Grand Ave, Oklahoma City O T
Publication Notico.
(First published September 21, 1904.)
Territory of < k'ahouia. t ^
Lincoln County. f
In the District Court v)f Lincoln County,
Territory of Oklahoma.
May H. Peebles, plaintiff,
Charles m. Peebles, defendant.
The defendant above named. Charles
. Peebles, is hereby notified that lu
has been sued in the above entitled ' f 1X7 : ^
court, in the above entitled action. b\ *" , WvJ. . AwST Cjg vO.
May 11. puebli s, jilaintiir in said aeti n
ami tiiat said plain ti ti has filed her iioti-; J A I.. IV-
tion in the District Court of the County of
Lincoln in the Territory of Oklaliomp | 'Dry GcOcfj , r ? <2 /c
against him, and that unless he answers ' '
said pettlon on or U foro the .ltd dav of | and S ' , v - Hnr i 7
November. ISM I, |ftid petition will be | ' (MtU
taken as true an 1 udgment rend-red Fur tit.
Connectic
Guthrie and
lade at Partridge with
andler Stage Line.
S Munn. Prop
lace Hotel, Guthrie.
Jjolrl
illilrjielf,
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A j ure Cnpe Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulteianl,
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
. ,.t -
heretofore e.iistin • between said plain-
till anil defendaii;. and ordering ami
adjudging that said plaintill have the
I co nt nil aud eustod; id Walker 11
Peebles, the miuor child of said part ic-
and for the costs of said action, and that
said defendant be barred au«l forever fore-
| elosed of all interest iu any property now
i belt! or may be hereafter acquired by
1 said plaintill .
j Given under my hand ami . al of said
court ut Chandler, f.iunty ami Terrlt r\
i aforesaid, the 2Uth day of September 1
(a l 1h1m. by
F. a. nibi.aci, L. e pitts, j
Deputy- Clerk
A oomph
on hand:
CUSHING
. iueof coffins kept constant!)
Any tiling you want at lowest
: aud Prompt Attention.
OKLA.
Florence
Rostaurnnt and -
Kino Ml,uk „f Tnlii
Hofeld,
- Confectionery
| [HE.U..J
I «Ue Munvci Avo . ti, I lltii and 13th
The only First Class Hole?,
in Chandler.
VWA larne and commodious brick hote*i
elegantly tumlihod. Good aceomm<>^a .
tiouB KeaHO'jabl1 T.at<'s. Good sampta-
Henry Mi cftetl, 'Proprietor..
OCCIDENTAL HOTEL,
GUTHRIK, O T
Hest acc'n iieodations in the city.
M .ard by day <<r week at reasonable
prices. Term 11 m-r wet k ami 11
per day H ttisfnetlon guaranteed
Your fatronat't *« li« it« <1 ( orner «.f
MAGGIE FLYNN, Proprietei >*.
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French, W. H. The Chandler Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 23, Ed. 1 Friday, September 28, 1894, newspaper, September 28, 1894; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc147154/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.