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THE CHANDLER PUBLICIST.
"JVcw occasion$ leach new duties; lime makes°ancieni good uncouth;
He must upward still and onward who would keep abreast of truth."
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA TERRITORY, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1895.
OLUME 2
NUMBER 7.
THE A NPi. STORE
Rnterecfr mx the postofflce At Chandler.
Oklahoma Ter^tory, ns second class mut
• trr June 15, 181)4.
' • * *w H French Editor and Manger
••• *V Mrs o. C. French Associate Edilor
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, • Mrg. Will Lumly arrived Saturday
night*
Kd Hoyt and Paul Jenness went to
# •Oklahoma City Wendesday.
• Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Htrader, of Guthrie
• are visiting Chandler friends.
► Plow fchoes reduced from WO to 75
cents j#r pair at •
Rat HIT A^Hinchey's
Rooms to rent : Furnished or unfur*
* n'mhod# Inquire at this office
* Mrs. A. B. Vollmer and childrA left
^londay for her home in Kansas
Uiii* cutting 15 cts. At Wallace's.
• north end Manvel ave§ue
• Borqg To *lr. and Mrs. William
i'lag, Saturday^ June 1^ a daughter.
For sale or trade? A good claffm 0
miles east and one milt south of uhaftd-
If . /pply at th office.
Hojg r« urned Tuesday £rom i
tfipof leveral dajs to Oklahoma City.
We have reduced a line of Ladies
■Tippers groin $l.uo to 75 cents. *
* * liatlitf Ar Hinchey,
Mrs. Judge Harvey and son Fred left
Wednesday morning for ^pnordia, Kan
6H8. t# visi| friends.
Parties desiifng to lease school land in
%<■ Kfekapoo country will find it to their
advantage call on me at Chandler.
• s. A. Cohdell
Mr. an (►Mrs. Jay Tcnney left Monday
for Choctaw City where •Mr. Tenne^"
will engage in the harness business.
Prove up your claim before F# 4.
roblack. Deputy Clerk *f the District
^ourt at 4'huudiei^ and suve l^e •xpeuse
of taking your witnesses to Guthrie or
4Jklahoii£t Citj.
Mr% Dr#Harriman and Children ri*
4 lined Monday nighf from Ltfwa whiyc
Sfr% Harriman was called %tst spritw by
^i#r mover's illness.
Found—Bf tl«*yd Wallace on the
hool section, Wednesday. a cow bell.
#( wne|cun_h§vt siune by calling at this
ofticopproving property an^ fluting for
this notice.
MessA. Mainf Alex Schmidt, W,
ft. French am# Mrs. .?. Br#\vn tfrove
%ve* Oklt^ioma Cty ftundaj Return
i Tuesday*
Uev. M. I>#Tennej wTllffbsefv# Chtf
^fcfc's flay with the Forest church next
funday* Services wig be hel<| Tn |he
Jtv4* ifgIn th<a Fifst ctouri U#s usual
^latt Tveeves Is <%i th# stfcefc again
Itis rigfct eye,• of wjiieh it %as feared
% « fi<9 w«uld lose the sight alsi^ fs all
tight andihtinjtredone is dtrtng
lion.Charles Br#wi^ oI Clifton,
l.ts ac«ep|ed an invitatioa to Aelivtf a
Kourtfc «< July §ratfo 1u i ayn« colfn^y
th# hoiiit4if Seuatog?«peu®cr#
F.C* lTarvey; fwl^ brolftot Mf JucTge
Y* Harvcji J is fity, arrive^ Mont
<? «/ Xrom ^linneapoli^ Wiljnesot% an<t
tTsiteii with hTs >w Tiu # tamiW tilt
^Cednes*ity#
X J. fjsborn# tint so# Je>if wfnk fc>
C^ijbri^ Monday tetyrnTmr 4N\dnesd-.^
Oighu Whii| fiitht cil? Mj. Osborne
flipped Jv do cii sf is patent
l*Wtfvalor% t( jl:t Barnes Vienna®,
rkraslttw
JIP. arnlMrs, C. W, fthfegrf drBve
IX'trlo Ruiliri* funiiaf t meet flr.
S'cJilegeT'tehUilrdn, Miu <v
^faster FrecJ i), Vbd imvu bcin attcji^Tng
M JOinaw
*PiicS(ln niglit
Ouri'fBaicnl aiarshnj A1ie tiimtwoU
api^intei «ti ei c tarais|l#nerTues.
day Dighttythalonrjuriow# trustees
M. 1). [,oscT visited Gtithrie this week
Mr. French says, "Girls, please select
time when I'm at home to come sere
nading." °
County Commissioner Uea tells us that
half a dozen buildings arc in the course
of erection at Wellston*
I>r. WolcOTt ins had to take some of
his ov^i medicine this week, having
been suffering from a severe cold.
The county commissioners w#u in
session the (lrg three days of the wee^
as a board oS equalization.
Mr. an^Mrs. Geo. Hmith are occ^^v
ng .!. W. Kcuquny's residence and Sir
Hmifb i9 atteudijig the normal.
J. T. Harper, of Fox township,«wa
in town yesterday, lie says they got a
Itoavy rain Monday and that crops of all
kinds arc growing with (mazing rapidity.
D. It. Owens is digging a new well at
his sawmill and with commeiuAhle pub-
lic spirit is having %e dirt hauled onto
the rycky hill road ascending tills«de of
t#' Bell Cow at the mill. •
TUe waterworks tank has been repair
t4 this week under the supervision of
G. T. Zimmerle. and fftmping to ail It
commenced yesterday. Until the tank is
full no water will ha supplied to cob
•nmers.
Samuel Kgleson returned Wednesday
from# trip through the Creek cotntry
He went as far as Tulsa. He says.there
are pleqfcr of chances Hi tent land there
but it cau be secured only at long dis-
tances from any town. He found crops
looking fine,
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J. F. Todd, ex-labor commissioner of
Kan«ii% has gone to El Dorado to
bring his family to hi# Kickapoo claim
Mr. Todd is to become one of us and
(Lincoln county is fortunate* *> secure
him as a oilmen.
C ptain II W, StiftbleHeld delivciwd
the decoration day address at Dale.
I hey had a regular down pour of rain at
that place, never! Htlcss 500 people
joinectin the procession. The captain
speaks enthusiastically o! % people of
Dale and the very hospitable manner in
'hich he w(t entertained.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
**Id'i Fair Highest Medal an.1 Diploma.
K. B. Holland and Mrs. J. W. Feu-
Ihuy 4iul little son teft Sunday on an
•verland trip to Hackney* Kansas. Mr.
Holla* will fclebrate his liirtMay «i
his father's home there today, ilr*
Holland and children, who hav# b«cn(
Tisifing at Hackney for several months,
will accompany her husband on his
return home. •
The board of coVnty conunissioftcrs
•'eld an adjourned s&sion yesterday
Bids for the county job printTng w -
opened and the profositfon of l'ub
iicist being at lower figures than either
of th other bids wns acO'i*ni by the
board. The matter of the appointment
i)f township officers for Kjckspoo and
'Wichita townships Tn fli« Kickap*
country was pi tponed to the July scs
•ion.
Bucklen s Arnica Skilvo0
1 it® Tii Hai.*w if) the w9rld for Cuts
BrinsetftMires, CVw\ Salt Kheuw, F#
er Sores, 1ettcf#€nappe«# Jitnd.s, Chill
Mains, Corns, «nj nil SkTn Kruption%
Mid positivelj cufes k'sles «r re*
luir^U llMgimrftirteeri togfve perfect
ftatisfacti^f) r inom^ refunded* Price
•'"i cents | t r 1>of.
i'(ili SALK 1;V/. n. Wright,
*\VA "*t -V Chandler seems ta b getting it is tht
a%cdnes,V*on14n,.,aeJ Jmfr.«ng l„e«*. Them w ,« he„vr rains „U aro«nd 1
* s"tel h ««*« ai <ead ,lfi M< kThj- an.Ia igt> shywer hire..'
r'tS' j All parts Pth rotintjr seem ti have,
• T.a# Fijla^ fis J). 8a1moti'<| Jittl| | tlecr fcvored «xcep4n f uk.-ipot ^ix or.
Did You Ever
(Try Electric Bittcisfls a Remedy foryofi
tioublesj If not, ^4 a boty# n-#w and
get relief# This mqilicfne has been
f°unn t befeculiarfy adapted m the r.
Ii«'i and cure of all Female (Vtnplaint%
exerting a wonderfu? direci fnfluciice in
giving strength and tone t-1* the organs *
if you have I^oss of Appetite flonstipa
fani# Headacl^e, Fainting Spells, or an
Fervour ifleeple.^ Excitably wr Melan
choly 0r troubled with Dizzy Spells-
Electric J>Uters is 9h9ined^'iiae you need*
iiealth.ann StrengtTi arc guvtrafi^-r<4 by
its i>arg liottles ^nly lifty fents at
right'# Drug Bt®re.
Prove up Your Claims
Before W# I* Harvfy prota ft juttge and
sav§ the time a«d expense taking
yoitr witnesses t^ tht land vfflc«# When
yan come in bring your tiling papers nod
thf full names ofXoui witnesses.
. Normal Institute
.ast Monday morning the Lincolu
county normal institute couveued at the
Methodist ami Congregational churches
0with professor a\nsel Gridley as conduc-
tor agd Professors Buxton and JJng as
instructors. #
The work had been so skillfully plan
ned that ten minutes after the opening
exercises all understood their work aud
were doing it
The following gudents enrolled within
the first three days:
Lucy \tollH,
Kay McElHinney,
Kusha Funk,
Bertha Lennington,
Abby Hull, .
« Mmira Green,
Mary Hugo,
Mable liobertson,
Mrs. Clara Bro^n, ,
Mirty By>nttn,
Ma^r lle|nming,
May Huffman. • •
Clifford Stubblefleld,#
Max Htubblufleld,
Vesta Guild,
Daisy Foster,
Eva Jon*s,
Charles Borders,
W. O. Allison,
May Zipf,*
Lucy Longacrc,
Flossie ^gglcston,
Jennie McCall,
Loda Biner,
J. B. A# Kobertson, m
Kate McCorraick,
Ollie Taylor,
Anna Cull,
Lena P. Martin,
« Myrtle Buxton,
Rose Stewart. m
il. E. Straughen,
Ge. . A.ftmith,
Frank Smith,
Flora Medearies,
N'i a Cooks,
Bertha Milton,
Mary E. Halstead.
W. Green,
Mamie Oliver,
Arthur W. Jewett.
Etta P. Messner,
Clara E. Lindsey, •
Dora Harper, •
Pearl Mayes,
#Lulu Hogan,
<ieo. A #nHard,
Ethel Greeu. #
Ollie S'dmon.
Cloyd Wallac#.
•Normal Not%s.
lift bookkeeping aud physics classes
are small but interesting.
IJncolu county teachers are ddtng four
weeks work in three.
Second grade af^ilicants are wearing a
bland sm on account of not having to
take book-keeping this year. •
Our county superintendent seems to
Dent Items
Farmers are busy working their corn
Joe Eret has a fine new cave on his
place
Some of our boys attended the dance
at Klabsaba's. * o
The band boys will meet at Kret's
next Saturday evening to practice for
the Fourth. •
t June 3. G. C. E.
Eagle College Items.
Corn is looking very well considering
dry weather.
A number of our people secured good
claims in the Kickapoo and almost all
got themselves out whfin it came to the
filing. *
Marion Owens and wife started for
Chandler to visit Mrs. Owen's father.
.*11 report a fine time a? tli* ice cream
social except Olie Ferion who received
a severe wound over his eye. •
The Sunday school is prospering and
doing good work under the able manage-
ment *f Mr. Mullen our superintendent.,
Preaching etery two weeks by Uev."
Lumpkine, ot Carney#
The elecution rccitnl given by Mrs.
Knuna Cupp, of Guthrie, Sunday even
ing was well attended atkd all were high
!y entertained. She recited a number of
fine selections. Her master piece, we
think, being "Magdalena, or the Spanish
Duel." Her facial expression aud de-
livery certainly can't be beaten. Fine
music was given by the choir.
JuneV V. R
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Wiohitfc Twp. Notos.
• A good rain this week.
The Mound claim is still thickly
habited.
Arthur Rhodes has a rejected filing
on a nice upland claim.
M*>t of our settlers have,gone home
after their families*
The Jones-Todd Parker-Smith claim is
being fenced up.
Kd Davis, of Chandler, is rustling real
estate in this township
On looking from ^e highest point
there was not a "Sooner" in sight.
Rev.Thomson aifti son Robert were
surveying in the northwest part of the
township Tuesday
Grass is growing nicely aince the rain
no# we*will have go(*l (Mtstures in an
oth*'r week.
W. O. Kennedy has just finished
ncatjittle house on his claim.
A number of claim buyers were here
Monday trying to find a sooner who
would sell cheap. We don't suppose
they succeeded in finding oue(P).
There is t< he another run for lots at
oiir new town Thursday. If the town
company isn't careful after ti*1 run some
of tliejr people will be hui* iu their des
parate effort trying to get away.
JuneS. A Soon En
A m
Ingram Items.
Kiftht preachers land&l on one section
iu Wifhita township.
Mr. Bower, a Newkirk teacher. b>
fine claim on the uplands of Soldier creek
I, aw-a^lnThe right place a, the ?igh,
time to aid institute pupils. ' «*' 1...—
Adrian.
For Sale
HO acres of fine tfcinlv timlfered unim
proved land tfcree miles southwest of
Chandler at a bargain, ^ppljr .14 this if
fice.
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
Most Perfect Made.
C'OItUErtl'ONIIlCNCK.
Onk Grove Echoes
Thetoonerf have about all returned
from the Kickapoo
The sli«#0rs i>l tain tat week and
this haVe helped fegetation iu this local
it/, / •
A* Iv Siutsyiait an<l family visited
at (iail H«T>erf# S^itday,
Virion Ilalloctc nivl wife attended the
tabernacle meeting in I'handler Saturday
evening,
1. S.Hall an# famifjP obseryeiT l>e(* r
atiou day fn Chaudht.
Miss Mamie OIUvor# ^Ir«% T,ucy* Wells,
anil Qefw ^initk *rc «ttending the teach*
er's institute at Chamber;
Mr®, Bennett Inf been sick tor
Several duya.a
^lr>> D^dWeii has a i^ooif prospeci f>rj
in apple tra|L
4un# 4. OnsBi^vBu
Ve
raflro
:<>
^■n year old jrall.f^BUgl?t , was on the
*vay ovei/ro.i^juthria tu visit tiiui* sh#
fell fu.114 tht 'larlf and hroke hei leg,
•Th*f hrodghHiel «fl ^ Dr. Vol.
V8ttsekth«iej n«*liil8 giving atoflg
nicely,
Hobinson Creole Note?
•p still praying foi mIb antf
Mrs. Kgbcit 1ms liecft funking *oine Program of7,inoolu^ounty Teach-
'T* subsciojtial iif!ari,t-™ripiwiii .
,. * er# snhstj^utiaV (iflfirfct.sTienift fm ihe
• .flanvei H«usa 1 ne\i (touch. Coat «f
^>*ain^ scrvns and siftitwitk gilv Jetteis
ad.Ts 7ii t.'rtiLllj t, the feoks of th«House
•which Ui„'. t*.4 with The ijccTltnf table
-he is known to #et fnsufts • eontinu#
since W her lsr«, share of the h ^ ! pat*
l ounge of th, towu.
H'e learned at the land office Monday
•that two more township, in th« Kickn
J..IO reservation were selected by the
governor sa school laud after the proc-
lamation was issued, ,n<i that the filings
of the settlers who made the run in those
, townships have all beeu rejected. The
local laud officers think that the selection
will he approved, and for that reason
are rejecting*11 lilingi. This is a little
tough on the settlers, but they ought to
l e used lo Hoke by this time.
e!gW inlleg«cros v/mhich Chandler 1s
ti.# tenter, 'Northeastward from J,
FJctchet*# place the Was a big rain and
nnother si.i miles «outhwest .in the
Ktkai*«^ whiles# |}it west and north
the sPourts w rg stilt hisvit
ors* Association
June 2% nit v,n>.
MtlS^ .Institute.
IfciU Call
•"Important, of lesehenf Assoela
tlon.n ■ .. • ........ I rof Ansel ^ridley.
"Vertical l'cnmsnshlp*'... \bbie Hull.
"Current Events," Chas Uorders.
Mjjsic,.. Quartette.
p r<T May Zipf.
Recitation Ethel Green.
"Language in Second tirade,"
llertha bennington.
Quartette,
"Requisites of Teaching,"
Mrs. Ollie Taylor.
lieadlng Myrtle Uuxton.
truest ion Bos.
Hong, America.
Kxecutivi Committee.
Mf. unit Mrs. 1C(? ti^iri-rs Ti%v# • twelv
pot^nd ♦my®
I baby gtrl arrived 114 Jt«v# I^e#s last
; week.
Lr^Swanpy^a tafher was fjown from
the strip last week,
.Tom Bherwln has gonafw Tulsa.
Mr# Burns |h building tm hi* lfickapoo
claim®
There nn tcecreaif) «uD[><!| •( Jim
Schwemleft i
A boy babf is • late irritaf at Mr
Burus'ia *
Some of the Greek boj i %roafht tkaek
a deer the day of 4hc fiin.
Harry Conway is a victim 4" the
whooping cough. •
e .holdii g
Kloksp k>
Fairview Sunday school adjourned
unday in order to attend children's day
celebration at Anvil.
The first three months of th" Fairview
school ended Friday. These neither ab-
sent m r tardy for a month arc Mabel
Maxwell. Augusta Unruh. I.loyd Max
well, Opha Howard, Luta Hickman, lila
Hinds. Klla Thwnipson.
June i. M.
al estate office here.
[ Mr Philipps hd«4 family, recentlv from
Illinois, have taken up ^heir abode in
Ingram. •
•The wild pjum trees are loaded with
, fruit.
Corn and cotton look exceedingly
promising considering the dry weather,
Nfewcoftiers are surprised to find so
few stiiikcv in tli^s new country^
Fine residence lots facing the shady
park^of this town site can be bought for
five dollars apiece*
Settlers on the Deep Fork fractioA*
, whose supposed lands across the stream
' were tiled on by ofbei* are organizing
in protective icagnes.
The %ickin|£ Ifickapoos on faptafn
creek are tieing fenced in and out by set
tiers. They are gradually coiftiiu? to be-
Iiev#tha4ihe Kickapoo country inopeu.
The colore*? population of she black
belt in Talu P township claim to have
better ejop prospects than the whites iu
the !>ottomii.
S« Xar as know, all the towns that
sprung up Tia the Kickapoo country can
be found em?y 0y tht eg^ sbellf and tin
ouns left Uehind.
Ho far 4>no pony, somfttecr Wtles am?
whisky juga. a hen houne, an.) a speck*
led calf iitve b#m morel from Ingram
t<* a s<fr-calle«f neighboring city,
A young tywticonsisting of two ten^s
and a few ancient coie sheds mast h 1
booming indeed when it can maintain
two saloons anil two drug stores. Must
be terytlrf ami sickly there.
i'«ne $ , M l).
(From the above imiesl one vodd
k I * t
over iltt# found t U'clhton. Kd j
A Household Treasure
D. W. Fuller, of Canajoluric, New
.'ork. says that he always kecffl Dr
King's New Discovery iu the house and
his family hiiM always found the very
best results follow its ate; that he Would
not be without It. If procurable. (4 A.
Dykeman, Druggist. Catskill. New York,
nays that Dr. King s New Discovery ?*
undoubtedly the best cough remedy,
that he has usedjt in bin family for eight
years, and it has never failed to do all
that is claimed for it. Why not try a
remedy so long tried and tested? Trial
bottle free at Wright s Drug Store.
.Kcgplar size 50c. and *1 go •
Kstray Notice
Taken up on the 2?th daylif May,1890,
py W.C.Andersou.in the town cf Chand-
ler, one Iron gray mare, about 14* hants
high, 4 yearn old, scar on right knee,
and a small slit iu right ear, valued at
•Fiiank Andbkson,
County Clerk.
Notice
To trustees and Justices of the peace:
The session laws of 18M are now ready
for distribution, and will be delivered on
the tilfcig of the proper /eceipts for the
same. Fiiank Avdkkson,
, County Clerk.
Program of the Lincoln County
Baptist Institute
The Lincoln county Baptist lustitute
ill be held at the Lone Oak Baptist
ihurch. in school district No. 49* begin-
ning on Friday befora the fifth Sunday iu
"tine, at 10 o'clock a. m. The program
'ill be as follows:
Introductory,..#. Albert Jones.
D«a the Spirit Operate Independent of
the WordV.^. C. K Htevens,
'Order of the Commandments," J.* L.
Caldwell.
The Lord's Supper," (Saturday, 10 a.
.) J. W, Pinion.
Address to the S. S.. (Saturday night)
J. C. Day.
Is Christ the Founder and Head of tha
Church?" J. J. 1'rowse.
How Shall I Know the True Church?"
(Sunday. 8 p. iu.) p. H. liomlne.
On sunday there will be a basket din-
ner after the first sermon. Come with
•your baskets well tilled and let us have a
good time. *
l)r. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's Pair highest Award.
.SAY!
latliff ahd
Hinchey>
Is the place to trade °if
You want Good Goods
hard . time Prices.
at
FEUQUAY 3 HOLLAND.
KR©cd aH
"The Big Trade"
T/iat the best place in town to btiv
' your groceries is al
for there You will always find the Very Best
Qoo<l* at the Most Reasonable Prices
We will always try to me.et
anyone's price on the same
article, or grade of goods.
Come and we. will convince you that we mean it
"Big Trade Grocery."
EUGENE DEACON, Pron,
DRUGS
BOOKS
STATIONERY
PAINTS& OILS
s«nu.l*m. toilet articles.
Corner MANVEL Avenuo and 11 th St
CHANDLER Okla.
J. C. Fletcher &Co.,
— UEALERH IN—
Hardware, Tinware, Stoves,
JrtJ everything kept in a first-class Hardware Store.
Also a full line of #
Pumps and. Plumbers Supplies, and Gen-
uine Gliddon Barbed "Wire.
Manvel avenue Cor. 9th st, * .
• CH ANDLER, Okla.
HOFFMAN, .CHARLES, & CONKLIN.
BANKERS. '
Z- GENERAL TANKING EXCHANGE -£
& COLLECTING/
Soutb Manvel St. . . •. Cb'aadler Okla.
It is the talk of tke Towi and of the
County that KATLIFF & HJNCilKY'S
store is the cheapest in the county to
\juy
GEORGE R. STRODE,
The Old Keliahle Watchmaker ami Jew-
eler, keeps on hand a full line of Jewel
ry. Also Organs. Pianos and Musical
Instruments of all kinds-
Houth Manvel avenue,
CHAN DUCK Okla.
Robinson Creek boys a
down claims or hunting in the
• Awarded
Highest Honors—World'* Pair.
DRr
\ms
w CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A (.ure Crapt Cream of Tartar Powder. Frst
front Ammonia Alum or any other adulterant.
40 YEARS THE STANDARD.
JjDry goods,
^Notions,
[Hats. Caps,
IBoots, Shoes,
Jancl Groceres,
^lT il.. ! t<*v(
! vi 1 e th< 1 • 1
PROFESSIONAL' CARDS
*F W RASH,
Attorney-at-Law, •
nrOfllce west side of Mftnvel Avenue
two doors north of lincoln Co. Hank.
• CJI.JNDLKK, O. T.
D. N. FRAZIER. J. 8. NEWBY
FRAZIER & NEWBY,
Attorneys iff Law,
UF Office east side Manvel Avenue be
iwefi Ninth and Tenth Sts.
CHANDLER, O T.*
II. W STUBBLE FIELD,
Pension and ClHiin Agent.
CHANDLER, O. T
NBos will) S A Cot loll - nil Man
vel Avenue, #
Ali.elaims presented through Dr. A
h I (owe. 'pension and claim attorney
W ashington. I). (,', All business will
receive prompt attention.
LOUIS E. PAYNE,
Attoraey-at Law,
HTOfflce east aide Manvel Ave .
een Ninth and Tenth Sts.
CHANDLER, O. T.
You will llnd them located in
Subscribe
m,. The putlicist)
(Kim Pabii.limi April 19th.)
NOTICE.
U. H. Laud Omcm, Okifthoina City, O. T.
April 10) h, ISWft.
, Complaint hajlng >«•■ enterfd at this by
Willlt L, V«4 ifaiaslJ«ka w. m Twyaun
Mhaii<l')ii|ti({ his hoiuc-ttfad entry No. 4X4*. dntwi
July silt, m ?. up'ta lh« not. h wmt yt, Mctioa *
townnhip IS N. of range 6 eent, in Llnt oln county,
Oklahoma, «har|in|| and alleging abandonmn.t
and failure t« iaiprovr, and cultivate ,«id land n,
re jnir«d by law aud with a view to the canrai-
lation ol .aid rntry, the «aid partlea ate hereby
Ha SppSSf at ilia I ntt.-i -*taie« Un l
Offlra at Oklahoma CllyO. T. on tfl. )«b day of
.M*y, ItftV at « o'clock a. u, respond ant fur-
ninh t«Ktiiuouy concerning aaiti alleged abaotfoo-
lit.
*B. M. I>llley, Rcgiate
HOTEL MITCHELL.
The only First Class Hotel
in Chandler. '
ZWA large and commodious brick hote
elegantly furnished. Good accornmodu
tions. Reasonable rufts. Good sample
room. •
J. F. AYA'kS, VrofrUter
A. D. WRIGHT.
Drug
Book
and News
Depot
Wall Paper
Paints
Oils
Glass
School Supplies'.
Fancy and Toilot Artu lea Etc
Prescriptions end Receipts
Carefu 11\ Com
P- 0. Building, Clnnd er, 0. T.
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French, W. H. The Chandler Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 7, Ed. 1 Friday, June 7, 1895, newspaper, June 7, 1895; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc147188/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.