The Chandler Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 38, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1895 Page: 3 of 4
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DRUG SBCftK^iSj^ssssssss
well Stock of Drue, wuh (xtum,
KILL SELL CHEAP FOI) CASH.
—• '■""Ik Bush.., lw N. En>roo A,,„u,
WICHITA KANSAS.
PARKER7!
HAIR BALSAM
XS K««tor« On-v
Hair to iU Touthf'
PATENTS,TRADE MARKS
I'aimt. i'ilHicKO lAKKtLL, Washington, P. c.
WMpw.o , „ . ,(j ltlu,
bou**vanU>..i. Niuiwhi^r
a a Mfto- U eaa m,n
i tetter Slticia J.«r ;«• n_-o<*j :h •
J***** it a XAM isiaipt&g ami
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January i« « H
Na*T. I2lt. Kwkwc!! laj H'iaort Stmts Cfctog*
WELL MACHINERY
52£ JETTIXO MACHX.VEfa Mc
£Z£Su.Bm"•«' «' ,
':&Chase Machiaeni Co.
.. , '4'< «>.t uihMwet
"IV. M1SSUIRI.
BRIEF BITS OF NEWS. •
Timely Warning.
Tha great success of the chocolate preparations of
^the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established
in '780> has led to the placing on the market
_ many misleading and unscrupulous imitations
of their name, labels, and wrappers. Walter
Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu*
in;4 facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and
} ^ Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are
1 ' V used in their manufactures.
Consumers should ask for, and be sure that
they get, the genuine Walter Baker It Co.'s goods.
WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited,
DORCHESTER. MASS.
STEELiEc8J!S?/„El?fT£iv. FENCE.
-iSEssirss?- - •
""JWWUlf. (HUloiur rrre.
De Kalb Fence Co., 121 HighDEre^
kalb. ill.
PLATE
YOU SEE "i HEM EVERYWHERE
I ' •
Don't Tobacco
Spit and Smoka
Your Life
Away!
makes
) nerves
strong, and
brin?a back
feeling's of
youth to the pre-
maturely old man.
It restores lost vigor.
You may gain ten
pounds in ton days.
GUARANTEED
TQgftCCO H4B1T CURE.
Go buy and try a box to-day. It
costs onljf fi}. Your own druggist
will guarantee a euro or money re-
funded. Booklot, written guarantee ot cure
and. eamplo free. Address noarest office.
THE STERLING REMEDY CO.,
CHICACO. MONTREAL, CAN. NEW YORK.
ABOrtcnrVtf* rnndv rntwtr rurn con*tlpn l. r>. Purely vegetable, .smooth and
the food for all such.
" How many pale folk
there are ! People who
have the will, but no power
to bring out their vitality;
people who swing like
a pendulum between
strength, and weakness—
sti that one day's work
causes six days' sickness!
People who have no life
thin people, nerveless, delicate
ui „„ .... h men, women, or children is Scott's
Emii.siov. The hypophosphites combined with the oil
will tone up the *y tem. give the blood new life, improve
. appetite and help digestion. The sign of new We wffl
a fattening and reddening, which brings with it strength,
c -mfort and good-nature.
Scott & Rowne, New York. All Druggi u. 50c. and ti.
for resisting disease
The food for all
th
be
The recent murder of two l~te In-
dian mfn aad a wo mac oo the re-erv -
tu>u in Colorado has been traced to a
J^ne^de son of the notorious Chief
The wife of Mayor William McClan-
alian of Milan. Ma, was fatallv shot
by her t year-o'd son Charles* while
the boy was playing with a revolver.
Oeoiye Merchant, a leading citizen
of Chickaska. Ind. Ter . shot tiirea
times at Deputy United 5>tate> Mar>hal
Cloud while drunk and was then killed
by the officer.
Because Mr* Fannie Thompson had
repeatedly rejected him. lieorge Bai-
ley shot her through both arm-* aud
•then killeu UanQ ;□ Topeka. Kan.
Both were colored.
A requisition has been issued by the
governor of Kansas for the Kct.
KoV*rt Seymour of Fort Scott accused
of an a ^ault on Lizzie Hancock, aired
1 lie ha> been found in Kentucky.
1 he Missouri supreme court haa
aftirtned the ton years' sentence ef ex-
Representative Charles H. harlan of
i UUWtJ county for >hootm^ Charles
Moore dead at Jefferson City in March,
As the result of a feud between the
Handie>. Jones and Kilgore families
ueac Marietta, Ala., Joseph SQgore
and John Jones were killed and John
Handler fatally wounded.
Alcaceus Hooper, the first Republi-
can major of Baltimore in thirty
years, has*been inaugurated.
W hen the • Fifty-fourth Congress
meets it will be allied to authorize the
payment by the l~ni'.ed States govern-
ment of $-1,636,000 for money whien,
it is claimed. was loaned tbe Conti-
nental government during the revolu-
tion. The original sum was $450,000.
The claimants against the government
are the heirs of Jacob De Haven- *
At a special meeting at Wichita the
Mystic Brotherhood, newly born secret
•organization having for its object the
overthrow of prohibition, took into
full fellowship all the delegates of tho
State to the grand lodge meeting of
the Sons of Herman, thus giving each
delegate full authority to institute
: simil&r lodges of the Brotherhood in
his county This *ill brin? the new
organization in every eonutv in the
State.
Alvin Thomas, l'i year* Ki. of
English. Ind.. killed his brother, two
years younger, and committed suicide
The murder was caused by Wllliaa^
the younger brother/reporting Alvin
for playing truant
Tha annual meeting of the Natioual
Civil Service 'Reform League will be
lielil at Washington on Thursday and
Friday. Qwember 12and 13, The an-
nua! aiUlres> u .li be delivered by the
president. Hon. Carl Schurz,on Thurs-
( day evening. December 1*
A cabinet officer says that .in all
probability Proaidenk (lev%laad*a mes-
sage will not coutain a direct recom-
mendation for increased revenue, but
• will ur<re the iwM of the Alltaon w
ehe juer BOl«S to (NTOVkka for current
expenses, and pos>:bly to be used as
the means of retiring the greenbacks.
In a factory tire in New York one
person wia kilkd'tnd a nraber Sat*
jureil. *
August Rogers, raotoriuan on the
car tliat fell into the river at c leve-
land, Ohio, has beatt released on
9*5,000 bond.
The <iuestion of permitting fire in-
surance companies of Prussia to trans-
act busine-* in this country is being
discussed
Alex Nally of Moberly, Mo., eloped
with Miss Mary IS >mith of Louisville,
Ky., and thejr were married al Jeffer-
- '. : It
Muvderei-> •' ^eph P nnt'.l «>f Mex-
ico, Mo and dames Fitzgerald of
Carondelet, have been sentenoed to i e
hanged on December 31.
The Sultan has written to Lord
Salisbury saying that he is doing all
lie can to restore order in Armenia,
l ire at Dallas destroyed a paper bug
I factory an.I machinery aupply depot.
The Coltf Wagon Cotnptny factory of
Jonesboro, \rk.. was destroyed by
tire. Loss fSO.OOO.
Senator Pugh. <>f Alal auia. will re-
tire fro.i^puMic life atth. expiration
"f his term in the Senate.
Richard l)cBarrows, who was re-
cently acquitted of tht ofaarn of mur-
dering J. D. Koaa, of Rossville, was
inn verby a I nion Pacific train and
fatally injured.
It is expected that a court martial
will be ordered to examin • the report
that Commander William F. Folger
has .by n serving the Harvey Steel
Plate e mpany w hile acting for the
navy department.
Governor Morrill has offered a re-
ward of * " ' for th® arrest and convic-
tion of.the person "r persons who mur-
dered William Albert Applegate. a
well-to-do-farmer of Norton county,
1 on September l-">. .
A new bank has beta organized at
Kirwin, Kan . with a capital of
I ^50,000.
The Knights of Labor convention at
Washington declare for the re >gni-
j tion of Cuba. .
A Business Men's Association has
been organized at Mexico, Mo.
It is generally believed the Pabst-
Mather divorce suit will be settled*out
of court.
The Peace Association of Friends
has asked all ministers*to preach on
"Internatiobal Arbitration" on Peace
Sundtfv.
1 he cost of the maintenance of the
iife-saving vel-vice during the year
was :_'t
While intoxicated, Tom Brewer, a
farmer of Alicia. Ark. fell from'a train
and broke his neck.
Fx-Judge Hen son, sentenced to the
Missouri penitcntiufy for twenty years
in 1**8, for murder committed in stod-
dard county, was pardoned.
Hubert ( lark, sr a prominent Mis-
souri politician, died suddenly of heart
disease at Kirksville.
Senator Mills of Texas advocates
putting mi anti-civil -ervie plank in
the next Democratic platform.
R. s. Day, one of New Orleans' most
prominent men, was accidentally killed
while hunting for burglars.
Senator McMillan sUys that the lake
States cities are not anxious to have
warships ^ uilt oil the lakes.
The Henry O >hepai\l company, a
printing Arm of < hicago, lias assigned.
Bicycle manufacturers expect to nut
l.ooojHH) wheels on the market during
William < a ton, aged 1 ■ years, was
killed at Sedalia in a runawav acci-
dent He was thrown from a wagon
and dragged for several hundred feet,
his body being badly mangled.
At Oklahoma City Okla., Farris r"~"
\ faro dealer.' shot Al Wagner,
known sporting man,in theTurf s
The shot took effect iu Wagner
shoulder, coining out of liis n,u
aud it is believed it will prove fat
Judge Webb, of the Atchison
Kansas District court, refuse.! the
application of tne attorneys for li.
Meade for a change of venue to Wy-
andotte county. Meade will be tried
in Atchison county this month.
THE GUARD S STORY. Young folks tei what they do; old i
I"" >■* <Wl *■ > .nd tools j
Tliere is pro< ably o« t a str n^er man or w'hat they will do.
Highest ox -iu ia Leavening i'cwia.—La.cs; l.bt oov t
Kaist To a tr-j: • - ::o i very )WU> a Bibte that was br ght Ofer :n
iood example -■ t .e . . vstv Ivasts that Xl ,
Mrs. James L. of M n"
vns a Bible lhat
the Mayflower i
he was never si«-k s ■> i ,■ u
For manr year- M- Kaisteo live^t .it'
, Syracuse. N'ebrasia. and tbe oid residen t ^Itue MOM 1 atti. who
there remember h ui as one -t the strongest soddenT? • ' ia B;-i. r.,- rt-
und healthiest of their number. . , ' .
! In SB. or ttMMftNK b« th. W Nf l.rrngMl tutarrh.
erst brv>ke forth in this -wtion of the o>un-
trv. ittciainicd hm as •• cot t*ear .e>t v..
tints. Like most men with a strcn^ ph*
sujue, he * peered at the disease and did not
«uard proueriy it. For days ha la
in bed and left it only as a continued in-
valid.
A « :* t ti e h oi w.th :.* !a
iy ; l'er... N, -• so rue :
childless nere attend:ng tae fate Normal
School. He h 5 cd th chance would d
him gocil. but he was disappointed. He
.. t • • w; t ' • ; ' >
ever. xv.t.. -v. x\.,s j-ruet:.. .• :
medicine. Ail seemed to no avail, and
miserable in mind a: ', body the poor man
tc.d his ran- that be !cared there was n
fas taken
ia suffer-
Baking
Powder
London has 1! '*10 hackney cxacbes.
The Princess of \>ales i.V: n
in lace. •
Argentine Republic has i\9 four
| mills.
Washington. D. C . is to have a $-
, 000 hotel. •
A Busing Men - \s^ . iat n has
been organized at Me\i,cix Mo.
AB&QLUimY PURE
I ii,. r;i''.avM'> to I !
and ;t is a n« -a fuel there.
A Her
a \ ea.r ;
st estimate* that $>o
realised frvun flowers
>00.000
A Vermont trapper has received a
v rder frv m M«>ntrval jmrtv for
live skunks. x
h<?pe - 1, ••
A happy thought et
HMma|| n>a
w.i led him to
try strong stimulants. He was agsin abtr
to work " But he so« . found that his re .e:
xvss but temporar> aud w hen ba i weather
came ou he was subject to severe attacks ot is the sure
tae "grip .is before.
California has
London make-
While '
ive trees*
ptatias a year,
are true to Ood. darkness dan
forerunner of a brighter j
le "grip as betore. • '
Two year* ago Mr Kalst . was emplov- ~
ed at the Nebraska Penitentiary at Lincoln w ..TT _!!■_>_! H .
the state Capital, and enjoyed comparative I The British oln*. ml who has *.hiirgv
ea^e while persorming the da lies as usher, of the money utlair> sivs that all the
LutWl 1WW.Y"h-puto1|loatb...ll ^lainthe „orM W „owd ia
ta L however, he was put out on the wall. ^
Berlin is to have an industrial ex-
hibition next year which, it is thought
will attract a large tie
The tirs* State as an oat pisxiucer is
111 ti with ■ ."70,Tt*2 acres and 137,
C..M s-.>s bushels.
A report states that 500,000 pound*
of Montana wool have been bought
for export to Fngland.
Property to the value of over f4,50®
ouo is loft in the railway carriages o<
Great Britain every year.
Prince Bismarck derives an ann*ia
atten- *n ' :uo 517.\0*> from various indus-
tries in \> hk h he is interested.
and with the change ot work came his old a room -'4 feet M^N ttdl Ml feet dce^.
trouble in even mofeaggravated torni. He —•
was not onlv tlMkltd with the usual mis- Criticism is sometimes more whole-
Of lb* b.« be found but it i5n t .hvavs safe. ' •
himselt short of breath and <enerat y weai
these things untitling him for the duties ot
his position.
^ A ihtU Enjoy •
The pea-ant flavor, gentle action and
pocket s-'cthing eths s of Symp of Figs, when
n n-ed of a lax itive, and if the father of
■ Mather he eoetiva or hltteiM the moaft
ll .Me has promises on al moat j gratifying results fbUow its use; ao that II
every page, for the one who wanta to is the best ftunily remedy knoera, aad a^
Fvery dollar in a Christian
ought to have God's name on
do God's will.
Many intf u«nce«<.*t>iu'w * t r«-<luc« health
e«-y family should have a bottle on hand. •
In making our good rcsoiutio
are apt to forgel h>ov long tbe y
The home rule question has wrecked
Once more, si most in despair, he sought the happiness of many a family.
s cure and purchased a box ot Pr. Williams' —
Pina Pills tor Pale l'e<fple. He ..-ed them One of the great satires in society is ^ k ..«« ho
according to directions and telt better, to hear some women spoken of aachap- : • «yffrr * *r .
Kne more boje. lollo.ed tfce Brst. and the r HI.
lor ir suderer was a well man. crones.
:?aid he to a Journal reporter, to whom : ~ , , ,
he had just given the above tacts: "1 reel The eag;e is a toagh bird, but when
now as though I could stack more hay than it is put*on the back of a dollar it is
anv man in Nebraskt; and it I needed«a • + . ! v i
posilion now I wodld bust one oh . bn«l lep l tensor. Tn (lN|*lenjoy laUgb, ev.-n.l
he.d. Whv. only last^undsy night I took ' vour own e\i*Vraa,
a severe cold which, a year ago, would have *1 am tired <>f life." exclajmed a
jaid me up a week w.th the grip but uow disappointed woman. "Whv?' asked The onlv thiug left to the poor In-
lt causes me only temporary annoyance. , , , . . ,
and I simi iv live it off. her more fortunate s:^ter. "Because I dian now, is the Indiau summer.
Do your part m \ . und fate ro>0
The Inter-Mountain says every turn
copper gevs up a cent a pound Butte
s * 'to the extent ol
$W000,000 a year.
Grasse, in tVancc, ctmtains over 100
fav. >rics which distill (terfuiuea from
#the flowers of the orange, jasmine.
vill do the rest.
violet.
tuberroae and
other plants.
_ I simj
Mr. Ralston has been long and favorably have
known in many parts ot Nebraska, both a*
a private citizen a|Nl as a leader in tne or- "LoVC has wounded
lima: Farmers" .\h:ance movement, sr. i
hosts of fHandS rejoice with linn '.ti h:s a ilart. said a rejccttsl lOVVI ' DM
remarkable recovery, tor which he unhesi- v m cure it with another. ' said his
tatingly gives the credit to Pr. Williams . . •
Pink Pills. friend.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, in a
a conden-.-ed lortu. si the elements *A child said to a blttfllj! UY<M
n Pv' live but a Ait.- "M a dav." -aid the
th® Moon, and mlaie shattwew Bum
Pink Pills ava sold by all dealers, orwi i be butterfly, "is a lifetime. *,
lent post paid on receii t of price. bO cents
a box or six boxes for $.'.50, by sddres ing
ver loved, she replietl. ( | Wa all make tha mistake of do;-cad-
heart with ing tcn> much on our friends.
Hoy * Yhi«'
w« r Om Has Ired DoUara reward
• • J
cured b> Hall s Catarrh Cure.
F J CHUNKY** CO.. Toledo. O.
We. the. aadereifned. have known F.
J Cheney for tha last 13 vears. and be-
lty hoaai ihle la ail
busir- s* trans i. tlons. and rtnancially
ab t • trry -ut any obligations made
by their ttrm.
WALD1NC. K INN AN A MARVIN.
Wholesale druggists. Tol-io. Ohio.
Hall s Catarrh Cure Is taken tnternal-
••You d0 not exist." ifcj l\ubt to a
ou 1. "Tow woald not b*« if I did not, *
nan end *1 ta load.
There :tr« kn,
r the isran-t rvnif
W Itnsaacs
• Company, Shenei -
Old Beau: "Miss Flossie be mine.
I would give give my life for you!"
Miss Flossie: "Well, you mav, if
it's ■ a\ . . • . ' lai n Li<e
Fire did g2.j.OOO damages to the bus-
vU<. .--port •# i . 11 'a-t w«
First Tourist (grancyyi. "While in
Europe last summer I went through
Wale.s."
Second Tourist (from Chicago :— teries contain more good people than
"How much did his princeieta have in ever fived. •
bis clothes?"—Truth.
. Deer are so thick along the Roirue
It is generally beleived the Pabst j River, in Oregon, tha* men are pro-
Matlicr divorce attSC *1 fil he ealtlad out hably engaged ui killing than for
af couat. • • their hldea.
While intoxicated. Tom Brew,
farmer of Alicia. Ark., fell from
tanning DoubU Capurlty.
In the year the De Kalb Fence
Co. of De Kalb. 111., doubled the ca- —
pacity for producing their lines over ,y acting dli tly ui n the blood and
isy3. which gave them an output of ?UC?U,1 eurfacea of the lyetaaa. Tester
- - p boi:"-
goods hat haen oo great tha pas sea Ball'a Fam y?Ute
son. that in order to be able to supply !___
their trade, they i\- '• en •:np : Fout generations of a faifiilv are be-
thls yaar to double the capacity of 1894 . > * .u ,
which now gives them an output of 40 • , , V1 1
in''-*- ;■ r :ix a BUdarard Matna
This in Itself speaks well for their
ltua!*a>.
Trjr IV
In l s69 there ■
London onlv
product and merits the attention and th«'t-><*-tI-.d*i-* u: !!*uo wiuu-k*
• - « , «i<- - , , -ho inspection of our readers, and all that tu*u >o«;*>«>*•! •. ui- *i*aj. miuW ~
_tJ.e
t i « i
ot liosiett)
pa only succeed
?ri"ai V'ac-oi* llnes of smooth wire fencing now pro
aldkuiuey trouble. 1 " duced by any one plant in the country.
See their ad in another column of this
ording to tho tombstones, ceme- paper.
vtre fencing of
. at.in.ftoi. K.n^r* any hind, and it will be to your iuter- .flA .. . .
eat to wrlta for their catalogue which underground wires, where-
cqoaiatad with describes in detail their goods, com- as there arc now n.ooo miles.
euch their oyprising the largest and most complete " • J"
IT th<> R br ta Cwlttnji
JV ji ia i , si ivm d> His
Wimvw a Sc. • •ii.\u ST*', r for CftCdraa r«*U>t a-
Last year it OOi
ti coashat tii
prus.
Great Britain
".e ft Cjl
a Prepaidgaaaaatara are growing in
favor in Ncx\ York .You drop a quar-
ter in the slot and get 200 feet of gas.
Vnltr
rain and broke his neck
In the famous Garden
leriis^lem there are
Nineteen huudred
ken at one haul of a
man in Elliot lta \. t
Jays ago. It was th
• -*1 ti-• :r;^1 •,i:i/ ' ,IKt.;.. thereabout >.
alive trees that are known to be over 1 1 ■
1.000 years old. .
Bed tjuilts made ofjmrfallad she'ets
){ white intjH'r are bceoming qnlta
popular in Furopc. aapadally in V'n-
. .at: • 11->V a nr. .
•non wer£ ta
le by a fisher-
Scat tie, a few
rgest haul ever
Ft>Ii 8A LB -The best improved
Raacha (farm) ta Southern Colorado.
32' acres Address 1' P. Baker. To-
peka. Kas , or N. It. Baker, Alamosa,
Colorado.
. riTa-x •
> •!■ «• Urtinn
lij . •
Fttca^a
ret—
N j ► it.af
• s t
4 *.
Bloomara age the rage In l^aris. The
Trnmim am PTIirilolng It. nml the aif
thoritlaaare pn/.-u-d how |q atop tha
nuisance.
In Tr
J. J.
Thomas j
i pound
nidin \ \ tn
eewlai hdveeH*
.Mmtloa Thh l's|K>r.
l. N« . 4H.
; Shufi idlenes
taches itself
i metals.
A FAMOt'S l'Al'EK.
Tu Tot m s Companion ha* beooi
! veau^e there i hardly
the rust that at- j
ic nsoet brilliant .
Ff,-C Bghtef .mi rhimffan In ever) wiini vtt }
RHEUMATIC PAINS
li knocks out in every round, and on its belt is written <
"I CURE." !
THE LAND OF THE
SIG RED APPLE
- vua in llnrrt t'u.,
\> >IIMN«l|lil, ,11 t nil ua-> A.
l>t 'ICO no. v < O.MAlUMtt.lmAij.aft
' -*«: •. M • . or L. U SUIW4V a Oo,
«l uvluivk H10«{.. 1 bH'tfu, ill.
iBri
i or the I ui
ed
'I he
• ♦
per more nttra«*tire than «-Ter before
To tiw e Who u' crlt.e at o <endln« 91 "5.
the I*ub!iahera tuake an e«trnor\linnry offer, -to
eud (im a hMktaesM fowr peat esl«o*er, t * in
,u . lithographed ia nine bright color*, rvtail
price ot which •« 50 cent*. Till ''oar\nion
tree eTt-rr wf'k to Jan |, INS, the rhsaltagiv
inu i hnsuna* and New Year * I> uble Numlier*
free a:n1 I"hk < .mpaxi ^ :v lull year, week*
• la-; ! A .1-1: > "i - - . u - i> ii'.o
i.-N an/ ti* Av< I -ten
I" p to October 1. roads centering at
Chicago, had contracted this year for
160 new locomotives, nearly 16,000
freight cars and over 120,000 tons of
new steel rails.
1 believe Piso's Cure for Consumption
saved my boy's life last summer. Mrs.
Ai.lie 1>oi«;l\s . LeR >v. Mi h o t, 20, *94
According to M Gambler "Bolton,
lions fetch 81,500 each; lion cubs,
|500 each; tiger cubs, ?4(H); a young
hippopotamus. S
By < Irristiuas there will be n. arl\
1000 negroes at work in the turpentine
farms in the north end of Volusia coun-
ty, Fla. Most of these negroes are
imported from (ieortfia
"Hanson's Ma^lo Corn Balve."
Warrantcsl « cuir 't m uty r*:un.l«sl. A.tk y mi
di-UK^i.t for It. 1'ih-c IS cent-
We have no right to e pect that God
w*iU help us after awhile if we are
not trusting him to help us now.
* rfi CorrpjLaloe haa b«*a |T*«U< Mtw. b :k.^iur mrj riu for Bkor, Ua* u«v y *r*
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