Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 81, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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Easily Tired Eves
Indicate Eye-Strain.
• Nfglect of this condition invito* disease.
We Examine the Eyes Free.
and recoiumed glasses only when absolutely beneficial
Corbin &. Lynch,
DRUGGISTS and OPTICIANS. #.
in tin- treasury with which to construe • a (rood and sufficient supply of water I
the -..lid improvements, but can 10-< to meet ail <W-i! a hU ami purposes of
vide the same by an issue and sale of said waterworks can oe procured, and
bond8 as aforesaid, therefore ^ hereas, t. ha* been ascertained
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Chandler Daily Publicist.
Published every .renlng except Numlnj.
Entered at the roatofflcr
u Secoud-ellKK Matter.
SUBSCRIPTION KATUS .
Delivered ky carrier, per week 10c
One Year * 1 ""
HI i Month*
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o M Its. W. M. Fiti:\ril,
• Editor and Publisher.
publicist 'Phone' 82
JULY 3, 1903.
Be it resolved tlint the mayor aun
city clerk be authorized and instructed
to rail an election by proclamation in
said city for the purpose of submitting
to the qualified voters thereof as pro-
vided by the d act < J Conjri s of
March 4th, 1898, the question of Issu-
! in^r tiie bonds of said c'itji in * 1 <• sum
I of Fifteen Thousand Dollars, the pro-
ceeds from the sale of which to b><8 ex*
| pended in the improvement of the
streets of the city of Chandler: said
election proclamation to be issued and
published in a newspaper, published
and of general circulation in said
eity and said election to be held
in «;11 respects as requjred by law and
in conformity with said act of Con-
irres-. and -hall specify that said
bonds if authorized shall mature as
j follows:
j One Thousand Dollars twenty peat's
after the date of their issuance and
j One Thousand Dollars each year
. thereafter up to and including the year
, , . . ,1, , uiriuaiu l ll ' IU ami un iioiio^; vuc . ■
ever before, ami more reads and bet- an(, TxVQ Thousand Dollars la'JU,
Progress of Road Building in the
United States.
Altho the Rhode Island commis-
sioner of highways does not favor
slate aid us adopted in the adjacent
U r roads have been built in the United
Htates In 1H1.9 than in any previous
year in its history.
The agitation which has become so
universal will surely result in a well-
dellned public sentiment that will soon
overcome all obstacles. With the
new century the good roads movement
is likely to receive valuable aid from
the owners of horseless vehicles,
already not uncommon on our thor-
oughfares. The aid of these
allies added to that of the farmer,with
his great pecuniary interest, in the
question, to sny'nothing of the army
of wheertmen already enlisted in the
cause, promises well for a rapid
spread of the. movement throughout
the country. o
and Two Thousand Dollars each year
thereafter until all are paid, bearing
interest at the rate of ;">i per cent per
annum, payable semi-annually.
(Seal) • A. K. mascho.
Attest: • Acting Mayor.
GK< > I!. HA INK, City Clerk..
Hl'KCIAI i;i.| . Tins I'llOi'l.AM K
VV. 10. WMloughby has a wel
im-
states, the legislature has, at Ids sug- ] proved farm of 120 acres near Chand-
• , , ... . . ; lor to (rids for •Chandler residence
gestion, passed a law which cna'ilt's |
I property.
<>7t
him to build a half mile sample of
good macadamized highway in each
town. These permanent object les-
sons are of great benefit to the towns
where good highways have not been . t.urn limit of July 7. at one regular
first-class fare plus AO cents for the
round trip, except when- fare at one
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tvtii • n'.iH, tlie mayor a ml city council of the
clt.v « f Chandler. Lincoln county, territory of
Oklahoma, at a session of thexsouncll field
and convened at the city hall of said cltj on
the c th dny of .luin*. lUO.'t. < y • 1 1 y
rcKulutIon order 11ml authorize tlie puMi.-a-
tiun of .1 not lee 11111I proclamation in a iicwh-
paper published and of tfencrul circulation in
g 11 ci I \ \ inn not i< of t he l line .1 ml 1.1 M i-
ll It..Mini: a *| uria I election to lie held ill t lie
'Nv rlty of < La ndlcr. 111 w hich t here will in -'i t
mll' d g. tile «|ii •lied electors thereof the
|iro|io-i t Ion ;ih folio w h, t o-wl t:
Shall the mayor und council of enid city lie
authorized and empowered to isHUe the
liondn of said eitv ill the sum of liite.-n Whi^m \s, TI.e mayor and
thousand dollars for the purpose of general t!ie city of Chandler, Lincoln county,
street linpro vcnients wltnin the said city? ritory of Oklahoma.at a session ofthe council
Said bonne to matnre as follows# to wit; .held and convened at the city hall of
One thousand dollars twenty year* after city on4h0 '".tii day ofJuu", 1008, dltl by
the Ilate of their Issuance, and one t hons iu.1 resolution, order and authorize the put* !:■ 4
dollars each vear thereafter up to and in- tion of a notice and proclamation in a news-
eluding the vear 11 I and two tlioiis paper pul.lisbed and of u.-neral eir lla t ion : 11
and d<dlars 'in 1980 and two thousand «safd cltj gflvlnjf notice of the time atiaflac
dollars each vear t hereafter until all are paid of hohliau a special election to lie held in said
I an 1 to hear Interest not to exceed live and city at which there w ill lie submittsd to the
one-half per centum, payable semi-annually M'^Otied voters thereof the proposition as
and the same to lie sold at not less than follows:
their par value by the said mayor and couu- Shall the mayor and council of the said city ,
eli, and the proceeds of said sale to be used I be authorized and empowered to issue the
and expended for the improvement of the I houds of said city In the sum of Thirty-live
streets of the city of the city of Chandler, as I Thousand Dollars forsthe purpose of the
aforesaid. I construction, extension jin.l completion |
I herefore, I. A 1 Mas, III nctliiir ina.\ or of , s\s^.-ni
Fourth of July Excursions for J903
The Frisco System vvill sell round
trip tickets on July 3 und 4, with ra
by consultation with engineers am' !
contractors that :i system of water- \
works of a sufficient capacity to meet j
all the requirements of said-city can I
be constructed antl equipped ready for |
u*e with sufficient water supply pro-
vided, for the sum of thirty Hve thous- |
and dollars, and
* Whereas, said city has no funds in
the treasury with which to construct
said systPm of waterworks but can
provide tlfi- sitnie by an isMie i^nJ sale
of bonds as aforesaid, therefore be it
lifesolved, That the mayor and city
clerk be authorized and'instructed to
call an election by'proclamation in
said city for the purpose of suomittintf
to the qualified electors thereof, as
provided by the said act of congress
aforesaid, the question of issuing the
bonds of said city in the sum of fhirty
lire thousand dollars, the proceeds
from the sale of which to be expended
in the construction and equipping of a
system of waterworks for said city,
said election proclamation to be issued
and published in a newspaper, pub-
lished and of general circulation in
said city and said election to be held
in all respects as required by law and
in conformity with said act of congress
and shall specify that said bonds if
authorized shall mature as follows:
*::,00i> in tweaty years and 0C01
each year thereafter for the period of
nine years and $5,000 in thirty years, |
and shall not bear a greater interest
th 11 ft live and one-half (54) per centum
per annum
(Seal.) A. E. Mascho,
Acting Mayor, j
(Attest) Geo. B«Paine,
t City Clerk.
."Quick Meal"o Stoves d<T not get red
hojall over like the old-fashioned, cum-
bersome, cast iron Cook Stoves. The.
"Quick Me^al" cooks the dinner in the
time it takes a coal fire to start. It
makes no 'dirt nor dust, no soot nor
smoke, no smell nor ashes. It does aits
work cheaper, quicker, cleaner and ever
, so much easier.
It is strange, but some women seem to
prefer old methods'and deprive them-
selves of modern co&forts, which they
might as well enjoy.
Why should any woman sl^nd over a
red-hot cook stove in a hot kitchen dur-
ing these hot days? Keep yourself and the
kitchen cool, and drive that drudgery
Irom your home—and better do it to-day.
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For Sale "by
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New York
Hardware
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Chandler, Okla.
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and one-third makes less. These tii'k- j
6ti will be •sold only to points withlb
20(1 miles from ('handler.
< ). ('• JOHN St )N. A o"otil
Collections
Patronise i i lome
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Institution
The Western Credit Clearin§HouseCo.
W. L. JOHNSON. Local Manager
LEE PATRICK
W. R. GULICK
The Lincoln County Abstract Co,
Abstracts and Insurance.
I,. JiAKTIN A- Sl'A.MMON
Room6, CI.ipp Bld'g
Chandler, Okla
built, and are conducive to more lib-
erai appropriations for new rosdl us
well as more thorough construction
when the local authorities choose to
carry the work forward. Out of
2,240 miles of highways In Hhode
Island about .">00 have been improved j
by the use of gravel or stone.
• The legislatu. c of New York passed
a bill last year which provides that
the state's share in the improvement
of highways shall be 50 per cent of
the cost, the county's share :t"> per
cent, and the town's share the re-
mainder. The boards of supervisors
are given the rl^ht to decide what
roads, if any, are to be Improved,
thus making the matter of road im-
provement entirely optional. No new
offices were created, the state engineer
being placed in charge of .all road!
work. The law* seems to give satis-
faction. Several miles of new roads J
have been built and work is still'in
progress under its provisions
The legislature and people of Cali-
fornia have not been idle in the T'ork
of good roads nor blind to the needs
ol the state in this respect. Up to a
few years ago some of the convicts
had been supported in comparative
idleness at the expense of the state,
while others had been utilized in di- Resolution and Proclarrfation Call-
root competition with free labor. In
lK!).r> the ^legislature decided, at the
suggestion of Gen. Hoy Stone, to
use convict labor in preparing road
materials: a bill was passed providing |{ ■ it resolved by thf Mayor and City
for a highwav commission* and for j Council of the City of Chandler,
" • I Lincoln eoirnty. Territory of Okla-
the construction of a rock-crushing homa, that: .
Whereas our city is a duly incur-
| porated city of the lirst class under
the laws of the territory of Oklahoma,
and is .growing rapidly and haS
of the Httl11 city of Chandler, . incoln county,
territory oJ Oklnhoiufi, by virtue oT the au-
thority itna power vested In ine by the laws
of tiie territory of Oklahoma nml h.v the net
.ti confrress of XIarch I. kHUH,the same being
entitled an act to amend an act to prohibit
• - i • - i sj.ee,.11 laws;; i :
Dries to limit terrltorlnl Indebtedness,
o forth, .lis,, of the resoltftlon of the
•otincil us nforcsnhl antliorir.inyr the
11o hereby procltilm ami >flve public
O e 1 7 I I I 0 I 111 \ . A I '
ii ii i^eet b >n shall be ujpld wltnltfsald
fCliumller is aforesaid for the pun lose
: i i • i...' tin.' i • •• • | nalitie.i «• 1. . ' • .rs 11
in. the above proposition.
The ballot shall lie in suhatnntiall.v tie fol-
low inir f<.rin o
{ | Vis shall the mayor and council lot*
authorlied and empowered to issue
i he of t ho city In t he mm ol
si .1 Hill f. a- the pil^l.. ..-e of -el: : ll
et iniprovemeiits?
I I No
The ciei lor *n;i.\ I in I ie.a t e Ills | .refe leiu • v
I stanipliitf in from of either word.
\'| person sliall l>. <|Ualilic<! Ill \ Ote e\< ept
lie lie ill all I'es pe.' ° I i tie. I .' lee t . > I ;. 11 < i
.. w ^ier • a I'm 1 - a pel's oil : I proper I sul'J" ' I to
I. it ion wit hill sa ii| ci t \ I n ease two
thirds of the i|iiuliftcd \ oters of the said city
vote iitHrinatively for the lsHUnnce <>f the
hi in. Is t hell t lie nia \ ol" and city e o u l n '0- 1. a 11
issue tin* saute, but not otherwise.
The voting places of the respective wards
are desi^mited as follow s:
l irst ward I. A inan's carpenter sh • p <
M a ii \ <1 a \ enuw l.etweell Si\!h a lid Se \ .-i i Hi
streets , •
Second ward - A rinory, at corner of Xint h
St reel and Steele I \ ellllc.
Third ward" Bscbert hotel, on corner of
Maiivel avenue and Twelfthrttfeet.
i'ourth w aril —Kesidcnce of \\ . <* Morris. ', The elector may ludlca te his prefe
east l-Il^cli t h street. _ _ .... RtaiupliiK 'n t In* square in front ■
i t \ to lie iwind ami operated l«y said
c ly Said iiyiids to mature is follows, to
w It Three qnousttnd dollars In t wenty years
laud three thousand dollars each yeartliere-
1 after for the period of nine yea rs. a mi Ii ve
thousand dollars In thirty yen rs, and to bear
interest not to exceed live anil one-half I •" ' _•)
j j.er ceil I 'I fn p.T . 1 n 11 i: a . pa; a tile s. : ni-a ' i; ■ n
al. \ ami - i an- t I •• •' I H not i* — i 1 ^' "ir
par value by slid niavor and councl" and
the proceeds of said sale to lit* used and ex-
pended for the const ruction, extension and
completion of said water works as afore-
said o
Now I herefoi >'. |. pA K Mae i acting
I mayor of tlie said cltj of Chandler, Lincoln
• . i . I ■ t > i i ury i a < >kl • •
:he authority ami power vested in me by tlie
laws of the Territory of'Oklahotna and of
the act of consress oi the United States, the
1 same beinjr entitled, "An net to amend an
acft to prohibit the passuge of local or spec-
ial laws in the territories t" limit territorial
Indebtedness-And so fofth, approved March
si. 1898;" also, of the resolution of tho city
| council as aforesaid and an ordinance au-
thorizing: the same, do hereby proclaim and
^ive public notice that on the 17th day of
.Inly A. I'. I'm:;, an election shall be held
witiiin saTd city of < handler as aforesaid, for
i t lie nU#pos<' of submitting to tin- «j na Ii tied
. lectors therein, the above and foregoing
proposition. o
The ballot shllJl I"' silbst a nt a 11 v i i t he fo|-
hiwiiiw f«rin: • 6
H. M. Johnson,
President.
H. H. Johnson,
^ ashier.
Number 5354
L. T. Poole,
Asst. Cashier
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
• of Chandler.
PAID LT CAPITAL, S5C.COO.
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CAPITAL as large as any Bank in Oklahoma •
outside of Oklahoma Cit y. #*Rvci'v coui'tosv
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and accommodation extended our patrons that
is consistent \^ulli good busings#.
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lAi'e Solicit Ypur Patronage,
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ROY V. HOiTMAN.
JOHN' KMHRY.
ral precincts shall lie
'llarker. -i M. Lowers, II. it.
The judir
as follows:
lirst— >
(■list rap.
Second—.I110. Kaedeker. Charles A. Uorr,
T. Dawson
[ ] V LS. Shall the mayor and council be
authorized and empowered to is-
-if 1 ..mis of the city In the sum
0 of Thirty five Thousand Dollars
[ j tor'the construction of a system
of water works.
rence by
if either
Chandler Furniture Co
Third—.1. K. <iormh1
•M. Me Ll 11 in my
Fourth—F. I'<
Crooks.
eld.
.1 Dradliui*j*. A
' Downey. .1. L. ^
veral precincts shall be
>rd.
N'.f person shall lie . 111.11 i tied to vote e\ce|>t
he be in all respects a qqallfled electoi and
owner of real or personal property subject
to taxation within the said city. Ill case
| two-thirds of the «|un1!ficil voters as above
I desersbed. shall vote afHrniativelv for the is-
1 sua nee of t lie bonds then the mayor and city
ouiicil shall issue the siiiii^. but not other-
and
Undertaking
Embalming.
lerkB cit tlir
as follows:
Firit W \ I b> '>;, .I I'. \. K- .hereon
Second I.. 11. wray, J. B. Underwood.
Third—J. J. E|rbert,tL B, Stewart.
Fourth—A II. Hurris, W L. Johnson.
Said election to be held and conducted In
Calls answered day or nijjht.
day 73; night l$S and 16 .
STREET BONDS.
ing an Election to Vote on Issu-
ance oi $15,000 Bonds.
HKSOLUTIOS .
all respects according to the gene
i laws of the territory of ORlahoma. .
In witness whereof I have hereunto s. i my
I hand as acting mayor of t lie said city of t han-
dier a ml caused tin* seal of the said city of
chandler to be affixed thereunto this pth
i day of June. 1 Hi;;
■' • Seal] A. K. Mascho.
Acting Mayor.
The \ otiliLT pla es of the iespecli\e wards
(,! t he city JI r^ lies una ted as id low.-.
I'iiTtt ward — Dow man's e,arpeiiteiOsho|t. on
, Mair el avenue, between Othand Tt^ streets.
; Second ward—Armory at corner of 9th st.
a nil Steele aviurie.
ia Third ward—Kgl * 1
HOFFMAN & EMBRY,
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attorneys at law*
Office in the^loffman, Chatles
& Conklin Building ovsf Bank.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA
ll"" ! UanTttl nvei
eral precincts shall
plant on one of the state prison
grounds. Since that time the convicts
have been turning out upwards of
100,000 tons of crushed trap rock an-
nually. Much of this material has
been given to the counties as the
state's contribution toward the im-
provement of the leading thorough-"
fares.
North Carolina. Delaware, lowu.
New Jersey. New York, Tennessee and
other states also have laws providing
for the use of convict labor in im-
proving the highways. North Caro-
lina has made greater progress and
street unprove-
has built more miles of roads under I ments, and
reached that staire of development that
street improvement has become an
absolute necessity, both because of
their unsanitary condition and for the
purpose of facilitating travel thereon,
and
Whereas the population as shown
by the preeeedtng school census of
the said city of Chandler, t.ikefl be-
tween the 1st duv of March, A. I)., 1W0H,
and the 1st day of April, A. I) . 1U03,
and now in force and effect, i greater
than one thousand persons and there-
fore the said city has full and complete
authority under an* act of congress
approved March4th, 18«. 8f and entitled
"An act to amend an act to limit terri-
torial indebtedness, etc." to issue,
bonds for general
WATER WORKS BONDS.
Resolution and Proclamation Call-
ing: an Election to Vote on Issu-
ance of $35,000 in Bonds. «
RESOLUTION.
He* it resolved by the mayor und coun-
cil of the city of Chandler, Lincoln
county, territory of Oklahoma,that:
Whereas, our city is a duly incor-
porated city of the lirst class, under
of the tetritory of Oklahoma
growing rapidly and has
anvel avenue ivid IiJth streot.
Fourth ward—Itresidence of W. (5. Morris,
on Kast Ki«;litli st r
The indues - if til
lie as follows:
I nst ward I «' liarker. .1 M Holers. H.
lilstra p. ° o
.Second Ward—Jtto. Baedeker^ Charles A.
11« rr. < leo. T. I' i w so n o
Third ward - .1. Uormle.f. i. M, Krad-
hnry, A. M. McKlHlnney.
Fourth ward—1*\ J- 'lehke, II. C. Downey,
J. L. Crooks.
The clerks of tl«- election hoards of the sev-
eral t -ee|ncts shall be as follow s e
Firs: ward—NV. A Flynt.J, U. A. Robert-
soil.
Second ward—L. H. Wray, J. B I'nder-
W (.Mill.
Third ward—J J. K«;ber^, I 15. Stewart.
Fourth ward—A. II Hurris, W. L. John-
to be held and conducted in
all respects according; to tlie general election
ws of the territory of Oklahema.
In wftness, whereof. 1 have hereunto set
inv hand as the mayor of the said
citv of Chandler"!ml caused the Seal
[ •kai.J ,,j ||,e city to be affixed thereto tills
i tli day of June, l'JOM.
A. K. MASCHO,
Vttest: ° Actinic Mayor,
i. It. PAIN K, City Clerk.
P. W. UA^H
0 A TTORN EY- A T-LA W
Collections } «
Gardner building ( Chandler,'•Okla J
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J. H. McCLANAHAN .
° ATTORNEY-A T-LAW o
Stroud ° - Oklahoma
DR. A. B. POTTER
. . . DENTIST .o®
Office upstairs / ; Hoot and Shoe#Cobbling and*
Feuquay Building fo Chandler. Okla | Second Hand goods all kinds «
^ ' * j in stock. eArins and Accoutre-
! ments. •
A. M. MARSHALL | . °
« PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
• Chandler, Okla. ° w i • # •
! Dry Goods,. Groceries and
Offices over Cox Con^s Drug Store Calls Jewelrv
answered promptly—day or night. j J
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Chus. 13. Wilson | Chas B. Wilson, .Ir Big 4 2nd Hand Store
WILSON & WILSON j
attorneys-a t-law
A: -E, Stutsman
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Bankrupt Stock Merchandise
the law
and o is
reached that condition and stage of
development when a system of water-
works is absolutely necessary, both
for ti re. protection and for commercial
und vrivute uses, and
Whereas, the population as shown
by the preceding school census of the
said city of Chandler, taken between
the First day of Msrch, A.. 1)., liiO.'l.
and the First day of April, A.
1)., and now iia force and effect,
is greater than tine thousand people
and therefore said city has full and
complete authority under an act ol
congress approved March 4. ISDS, and
entitled "An act to amend an act to
., . ^ , , Whereas, the assessed valuation of prohibit the passage of local or spe-
this sjstein thun anj other tate. | ,|le taxable property taken for th6 pUr- oial laws in the Mon itories, to limit
Thus one might, if space permitted.pov of tuition ts ihpw bMbeumii ten torial indebtedness, etc.*' T"
i i: ♦ r , , i uient'rolls and revenue derived from issue bonds for the construction of a
through the whole list of states and commercial use s. insures that there is s\stem of waterworks, and
find evidences of great progress in ! sufficient anil ample revenue for both tVhetv.i-. :he# assesse 1 valuation <>1
. . . n .. fnterwt and sinking fund m reouired the taxable property taken for tin-
road improvement. (, >v. Mount of by law, for an isM.anee uf on?ls to be puna,^ of taxation, as shown bv th.
Indiaua, for instance, says that his issued, sold tor cash to be Vxpend. tl usM ssment rolls and revenue derived
... ... . . .. v,v U1 payment for the material and from commercial uses and watei
commonwealth ts provided with .iMKJO ^onstruciion ol bridge, and cn .„ rentals, insures that there is sufficient
miles of graded, graveled and piked *nK8 an^ ot^®r improvements of a gnn- and ample revenue for both interest
, 1 « ral nature, and ;ind sinking fund us required by law.
highways, over o,(KHi miles of which \\ he re as, it has been ascertained by 1 for an issue of bonds to be issued and
are comparable with the best roads of l'onsi,ltatn>n with experts, engineers sold for cash, to be expended in pay
. j and contractors, thatthe stree s of the j ment for the material and construe-
1* ranee, lhe public is now more thor- said city ol ( handler can be placed in tion of a system of waterworks for th-
ougnly aroused to the importance of a con(^l'on 'or the sai.l city, and
° sum .if flo.OOO, and Where us 11 >< > n a careful exatnitia-
tne movement for better roads than , W hcreas, the said city has no fun.Is I ti.in by experts it is ascertained that
EGBERT
HOTELS
I2TH AND MANVEL
LarK*'. airy rooms, tfood table, first-
class sampie room in buildinw;-
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA
J. VV. MiCiikmh |.
Office Rtfom 11 ) o
EtotTman Building f CHANDLKJl. O T j
0. K:
EMERY A FOSTER,
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
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Office in°Hoffman Building. ? •
Room 10. '*
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA.
A. B. OLESON, . •
dontractor and Builder.
Will be found at Frazier Building
corner ftth St. and ManveUAve.
CHANDLER. OKLAHOMA
H. D. FRAZIER
K. 1). FRAZIER
and-
Strich
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Zeidler Pianos
Sirlctly hif-h-Vraile. upriirht anil trraiul
pianos Sent from the New York
factory direct to your home Save all
•jrente' lees. • Inotlnol Mrt. Therese
Filnch for particulars. Don't pay
bia prices for unknown musical instru-
ments Ask for information in .this
line. Ii will pay you.
MRS. THERESE F1LTSCH,
FRAZ1EK & FRAZIER
Meat Market
Wellston, Okla •
Ciime in season—Chickens ami Turkeys—Salt
Meats—Beef and Pork—Sausage, etc.
L. A KEIlSEY, D. D. S.
DKNTAL PARLORS,
Up-stairs° over Chandler Nat'l Bank,
0 Frazier Building.
Office hours :—U a.°m. to 12 m. and 1
to 5 p. ra.
J. W* DILLARD. M. D., •
° PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
t Calls answered day or night..
Office in Monfort Huildinjr,
Manvel Avenue.
CHANDLER - - - OKLAHOMA.
. FIRST-CLASS TQNSOlftAL SBRVIOB
A cool, clean, smooth shave, lOcts.
Hair cut, just me proper thing, 25cts
•1 lie LittleChicago
V. O. COMEft, Prop.
A hearty invitation to all wh« read
Come and enjoy a good smooth shave'
Sh.rp Razor.. Cle„n ToWf|,
Excellent Tonxorlal Service
'j'"."' " Til, I.ITTl.i' I'mr.M
Court House
Barber Shop.
Everything new aniL First-
Class.
Peter Roberts, Mgr.'
Mrs. Bourg-eois, Proprietor.
1'
t
* Antiseptilene
I .Barber Shop
First Door South of
« > First National Bank
Hot and Cold Baths
.JESSE FUNK. PjtoP. 31
North Encl
tot /Oo. J. E. JACKSON, Prop
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French, Mrs. W. H. Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 81, Ed. 1 Friday, July 3, 1903, newspaper, July 3, 1903; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc147305/m1/2/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.