The Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1898 Page: 1 of 4
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Chandler I
is the host town in. Oklahoma to invest money in. 5
I' is the county seat of Lincoln County, the S
banner cotton county of the Territory. It is ?
Ijjpated at thp geographical centre of the county •*«
and in seven months will liave an Air Line J
Kail road to St. Louis. It now has a population J,'
of W)0 but when the railroad is completed it will *
have the country trade to support a«town of *
>r>.000 inhabitants. Hotels, restaurants, business J
buildings of all kinds aud residences will be need-
ed to accommodate the increase an i>opftlution. (I
s Lincoln County $
* is 83 miles luug aud 30 miles wide. It now hiis £
« a population of over 20,000, without a railroad *
I£ a'11! without a large town. In seven mouths the 3|
5 Fnsoo railroad will be running through the cen *
t tre of the county via Chandler from.St Ij,uin £
* to Oklahoma City. On Sept. 1 Chandler will be *
I th« commercial centre of a rich cotton country *
J oOxilt) mdesjn extent. 1000 men will be working $
* all summer on the railroad within® two miles of *
u. Chandler. The men who pet here first with ""
£ their stuff will pet the best graft, J
•VOLUME 4
GHANDLER,'OKLAHOMA-TERRITORY, FRIDAY, MARCH .4898.
N UMBER 43.
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Dry.Goods, Clothing, Boots,
Shoes and Furnishings, Etc.
C amies the l&rgest stock of the above linos ?ri the lerritory.
We always offer special inducements for our Lincoln Coun
ty frienas totrade with us and guarantee our pieces to be the
lowest. Call and inspect our immense stock when next ;n
Shawnee * •
Maxey Block,
Shawnee, Okla.
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SAM ROSE,
Buggies, Carr^ggs & Wagons..
awmJ
Now is the
Time...
To plant corn and other spring crops and
the farmers are getting their old imple*'
9 ments in shape and buying new ones.
. Knowing that there would be an unusual
demand this spring tor New Farm Tools we have laid in an
<fltc * "publicist.
Entered at the postolflce at Chandler,
Oklahoma Territory, as secon#*elnss
matter, June \ 1804. *
W* II. Frknch. Editor and Manager.
Mks„(% C. PilBKCtl... ^Associate Editor.
* SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
t'hie Year. .£1.WC
six Months.., ,« ;")0
Three Months. .• • •>'
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Official County Paper,
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Young man. identify yourself with
some righteous unpopular cause —Wen-
dell Phillips.
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TaK* recent reduction of ill per cent
iu the wages of Ntw Kngland operatives^
%as made just nfter an eX^ra dividend
had been declared. ,
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<j4iOs« earnings of all United States
railroads reporting ^ .lauuary i, for the
£ear or part of it, embracing seven
•'Jghthffof the mileage o4 the country yr
442.095.#This Would be a snug littfe
4utn to apply oft interest and operating
expenses of government-o&ned roads.
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Statistics show that* the nerc§ptage of
children of sch ml age <« attendance at
lfle public schools in Sew \ ofk state has
decreased from TO in lJl5l toper
«-en%in 1801. and this ruy be most easily
«C*<>iu)ted for by mi aesertfon that not-
withstanding the factor? laws there is#
constant increase In child labot^-The
New Tina*
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^x-Fhkxidknt HARRtsoN tft his W'ash
fugton anniversary address to Chicago
w«l^l1vtre<i a fery strong pfea fav^r of
4II# rfclfc P'^f'ng their proportion of tti *
pufsonal ta#. and Hu^gqfteif the
* fmposltloD «f an inheritance tax v<>
pr«v#nt the p'line Hp of estates.
• \>ti|hehad it> word e t encollifrment
f>n an fuoome,lax«*
Hfts* .T, R. 8oVfcHEioKf Sulphur
■>pringst Ar^an.ia.it fojinft grand master
Wrl%mau o) tha Knights ol fAbortti
recwtly been eleftted ?ran«f chiet^f the
m ^ew ^rde^yr Mohawks^ wliiCh organi-
%.akion is grc^vlng rapi<il^#«li atty states*
^ • meii^brrit of vrdwp ar^vW^eil
"^the advocacy of the fee# and itulitn.
Jted coinage of si^ve| at tne ratfo ot
t§ U *
Jui? Evidence th«s fur jMrydnfed t)>
% defense fn th$ trial <>\ <h.j sheriff
a ,nt liU 5eputi%% ^harg«d witli th
<i4urder of striking mii er« at Ha/ellon,
Pennsylvania, shovs what very litt^
VJileiyje wN^oftert>d ^>y 4h4 and
•*l'At «x t«4lu' most disv^eri^^lnei Were
*in^- Rrmed wtlh 1t is *t*r#
%C*iT) fi?l whtth#® thA sVrit and hfs
%i*Ti K'V'Tyus fleputtes wili bf to&vi6tedv
T#ik contt of tn^ttity Ts itiH at %ork
VipDD tli^ Maine case. Wit\ aft probability
\f ftashing ^<Jccision for a WeelfcoPtwa
• Uuval ortcials r^malii ahsofatety non-
committal aiM the people Seem to have
* ttled down to a Tyng Wai\, This will
fcive time for that calm consideration
, vtiich if oOt artiiss ftn ** grat| afftcca*
^tioli a# this, an<f When « conclusion fs
4 ached H W!ll t)f baied hpoa definitely
«4certained facts*
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$6w comes tht distressing %al^ iioni
'I ti pan that fi gol® standan) panic la sef-l
1'iig iu 1'he Yomuri.oVc; th|Vadint
^(tyaues^ j aper«, says * The financial
d'HiJc whfch occurred in OsaVa is oply
^fie flr^4yi the disa«^*rs that wiH follow
adoption%jr .Tapan of Jhe ijold *tan<f-
ard. Several big Osalwi merchant# have
become insolvent and ^as eltcmlating
tliedium is becoming less daily, embar-
rassment will increase.*"—The >'ew Time
Tiik latest report from Washington on
the free homes bill is that the report of
the committed wiil be made today and a
vote may be taken at Oncc. A very hard
light is being made against rhe bill on the
ground that it will take $18,000,000 out.
of the treasury to pay for the trust lands'
included in tlie hill, aud it is very likely
®tliat the adverse report of the committee
will be adopted and the bill sent to a
conference committee. The senate con-
ferees may hold out and compd the
liouse to agree to the amendment, but
•the prospect Is very doubtful at present
CANNERY EARNS A BIG PROFIT.
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The Owners of the Oklahoma City
factory J ocidl? to Enlarge
.Their Plant.
From the Katica.1 City 8tar, #
The profitableness of the vegetable
canning ludugry In Oklahoma Was
shown when the Oklahoma City Canning
company met to ftdjust its business at the
close of the Reason Just ended. After
Useharglug all expense bills a profit of
03 per cent on the season's business Whs
revealed* No dividend will be declared,
as the stockholders, satisfied with the
more than excellent showing, hate con
eluded to enlarge the plant and increase
its capacity The company is perfecting
arrangements to j^ant large fields of
tomatoes the coming season to supply
the constantly increasing demand for the
product their factory.
The above shows«the protit that can
be made in canuing factors in Oklaho-
ma, and if a few years Chandler should
have a number of both fruit ahd Vegeta-
ble canneries. *It is conceded4)y all who
have seen our fruit that this section of
the country far Arpassefe any part
of tne territory in peaches, plums ule.^
and canning vegetables can also be rais-
ed in this Vicinity in Immense quantities.
We are no# eating peaches put up last
falifn cans that are far aUpefittf Itt UaVot
ind richness to any California canned
peaches we have ever seen. This is one
of the industries that Should attract the
Attention of men of small meals lookihg
for good Investment.
WELLSTON.
Everybody seems to be on the move-
A great deal of alfalfa is being sown
by our farmers this spring.
Several of our citizens were dging bus
iness in Chandler [his week.
Mr. Allen, oitt butcher, arrived from
A Conspiracy to Ta* Knowledge
The principal paper manufacturers of
the country ha** formed themselves \n
a trust, with fW,000,000 capital.
Theif purpose is to mono{toli4t
business, raise the priC^ of ttapef M a
and ievj^ upon 4he rt6Wspa^er sad
book readers the lanfl a tax 9t ttol
♦••ss thaH ff.000,000 s year# ,
Th<*f< are «*ve4tee% Wills tn*he trusts
and they purpose to drive ali i\\e 0\t\er
mills oiit existence. s<vthai |he/ irtaj
(iharge ^hft lhr.9 p^ea^# for the
impo|f>n whicti iit'Wspapers a^V printed
This is * conspiracy toIS\ knowledge,
$ levy tribute ApoA MtfCattoa,«tl black*
gia«? intelligence itself,
1 ifortunatf^' the tariff dttties ti<f
ttie con«pitadja ThiV V."t ^y t
Canadian and fithep/oreTgitt'ompetVlioti.
With# sal« cf paper* but I hey exclude
Canadian wood'pU*.^ Ttoe {r^ -idmis- '
aion«/ wood«p«lp and paper NvOUld go
lutie crush UieConspiracy*
tVital ts 19 be don* about 'he matter*
WiW any auvr<v.^-gf n#raW nVaKe ine
laws. staV# or national against such
aogapira«ies in festraiat of trade* Will
congress, ^eei'ft^ ^e&rty ^
and pulp duties thus y1«l and Abet rob
berjrt t•-r• ti tfcos#
paper a l^tng t^A ^s't ,
and a]\Vt* benefits the tropic in ih*'
way ?>t fiheapnewsftapers, nhaga
*inel and Irtexpfcf.s'iv# ^nbks•t^ be ^olt*
These questions closely coe^-^-r th'^
most vita? Intflltctii&l %rtefeits Of the
natioyi««*N* \\ VV-'WM
Educfltlorifll Column.
ALL TEACHERS MUST STUDY.
Kanna« Suporintondent Says They
Shall Follow Prescribed .Rules.
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From the Kansas City Times.
Superintendent of I'ublic Instiuctioy.
rykef Unissued an order to all county | City Monday, 0
Superintendents insisting that the follow ! ^l,'8t ^ Oortna^k are to start a saloon
ing agreements must be inserted in all [llcrc s0011
contracts made with teachers engaged | Ttl.e -2<' Wtts Well observed here. Flags
for tlt% coming school tet'm;— j were thrown to the breeze and business
1* is also agfeed that Said teacher will' WBS temporarily suspended.
pursue the professional course of study I Harry Rotenprans and two friends
prescribed by tlic State Hmding Circle^arr'Ve"' 'roB1 Nebraska, Tuesday
board, or its equivalents will attend1 O. Q. Jones passed through enroute
county and district teachers' associations ,n s"PulP
and follow the common school course of, ties rc coming in slowly,
study adopted by the Htatc Board of Ed ,>e«ple are beginning to prepare the
tleallou. t^Hinuctl failure t'l comply for gaPtlctling. CuvtKl.
with these (jpnditions, One moutli'u writ-f ___ „
ted ttoi ice having been given the teacher I .. . , CIiIPTON-
and tllAtrlet board by (be county superln- , ,1'nn^ plowlIlf? '5 bcl,l« rapidly push-
tendent, rentiers UiiS contract void at the " ;
option ef the district board, the county C"U"f ?Crt''11'
stipet'intendent concurring " W i bC milch le,s lhU ,ha" '*st
COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. 11T1 mCnSC '5tOCl< Of
Farm Implements'
The object of putting thi# provision in
the contract^ Mr. Stryker says, is to com-
pel teachers to become acquainted with
all Subjects aloug the line of their Work.
•'We NVaftt no rfrones at thf head of our
schools;* in the tfay Mr. atryker'puts u.
Two of our prominent citi/eus, W
'Scott and J. J. Gurran, have gone to
the gold fields of Alaska. Success to
them. .
James Thompson departed for the
lonesome state of Kansas lost week to
be gon# all summer. . •
A cemetery corporation is to be
formed to take care of the jiunny Hide
*met<ery#nenr the London school house
South Choctaw is tu favor of Uncle
8am whipping that" oppressive and
OvW-tveariog Spanish government clear
off of the western hemisphere.
Grant Ervin will iu a few days move
Ms saw mill to the east side of South
Choctaw. • Zbib.
LAW.
thefe W*s a hiistake itt tlie last items
from here, as • Jess" got the honor
(which by the way was a great one) of
Nemo's work whether he craved it or not.
Excuse us, Jess, ^e forgot to sign our
«M**e, that Wai ttll. and the editor proba-
bl/ thought that all the bright sayings
had evolved from your pen-
DiED.- Ruti Young, little daughter of
Andrew You jf, on February 2$. KutL
bad pneumonia fever when the deat!
ange) called bet. The remains were
faid to rest in Fetters' cenetery, Satur
day afternoon Mr, and* Mrs* Voung
haVe tfte sympathy oT iAan^ Trends in
their treat loss. Little Ruth has only
passed over the river to join the loved
ones there ahd Yd 'ifcltfrtae those who
come aftet.
Wife*, G^e a«,t krtit.
iuw> tecf* Hartlcastle, *
Mk ttfrs Mv^ison. Ten Wttteil.T ^ «cl<
\>i * ttott. •f rlay anj t
WAshirtgtoa birthday were observed
^y 'C:h44dren b/ aprfn|>**tst# V*jr\
ever fend tVrtTi ttie siyth 'me
,SAVlN« CIALARIISIS OF TEACHERS.
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rite S^hd^l Ofctridts Id P^t-
H>hiaa a Central 8oteo*h
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Froitt tiiti tlaiAas t5ity tiings.
FiVe'sChool districts in Statford county
have aban^onei the maintcaaoce of
schools and haW afrnnvrrt t<j nBVe thKif
thildfett «*n> to Maxell, a central
'point, to be educated. .Each dlstHcl has
•nteted into an agreement with p re«ts
to gather tip the chiMren i the WoVning
attd lake theW he scho | tor less than
♦ 1 per day. To maintyiti a school fvotttA
cost each district, at Wast :| per daj.
Supefintemfent Stryker has information
that touibioatiOus of limUsl kind
t'eing ftitfle In tiA craf parts of the
state,
OrtHege (neti (a the Onited States Mm
one fifth of WSC pet cent, >et t >cy have
farn<«h(.t tWo per ce t of tmj A,)ngress-
men, lifly peVrent of ouV senators, otcr
sixy per t ent <>l our presidents, and over
seventy per coot «■* «ur supreme ^o«rt
Sidles—The University tfodpiife,
l%ose wfcs wcr uithlf absent nor
of every kind needed in this Section of the country. We buy in carload lots and can seV
tbcm as cheap as they can be laid down in aify point in the Territory.
• We have also filled llpin all lines of our large stock of OF2N£jRAL HARDWARE
and RL-PAIRS, All kinds of BLACKSMITHING AND WAGONMAKfNG -TOOLS
and materials always kept on hand . *
Shawnee Hardware Co,;
/Wain St. Shawnee, O. T.
weather.
Bpri update ^cfeool tloserl a ^eek ago.
J (<..*>•- --T6 MV. and Vis. J. E Voung,
ktA «k«NThose HgMtStilTi ",5'" 1,e feeling .
.. .well as
minarioii . ''*n< |
rriail
*?H rr-,<4'~ Tf -m MitcML '?s \%.k. ,
'• X S\;irsVi;iii )V1 ( F.il\iriri« y, 1st t .
griiA
grade, B? Weaver Holland,
ehirt class. 1.,
T*e e weaf the bow, of ,lent"/'
theito claSB or Tors. nw.b#*- rtr
rolled, *TU — M §> e, (S^LfNOHOUsg
Teacher,
Pruit I^8t Fdr Oklahoma
At the recent Iftft anttual Meeting of
the OklafcOAfc. Xgriculturat^Uorticultural
and Irrigation society \ CtBifftittee was
appotnted to prepare a fruli list for \^e
!C"?^ ,h'i " AHufoTOH, OkttWa,
Itstbeioff.WhtCTi R Tnaorseit by C61one1 Feftitu#y IN, |ft S 1
Olaiier,Jiortfculturist of the i eriraeet« KditoV ^SlBL^CtsTi—
tattont~ ^ i Report of school Is district 85, "fijr
•« **5?* , « {"OO* ending Kebru«r<> ML NIL rs at
Ale«a «.-,. Oosby, OMnet* Clrjr. SdlWttW^
Cratffor* Esriy Uir ,\ Blberta.4 Thote neilhcr JUt Mr tartr* m
7™'r'1' '"*• ™" ®*rlr' Augu«taVndr#h. Ltncra Karr, Miranda
"^hCMlMkOM *' w MM England. Those no, absent
M. t.Cli„ff.^l*a>1S,limm#W.,r1d,Ja„ Opha Aowa^rt, IV1 r.n' (;t,„de
* mtderfu^ Wat4 • Lirfe. JCorum Those not tardy nr® Mabel,
{ Loyd, CaW aim? Clark Mavwellt AJvin,
ury, Louil and
Dr. Bilby# of fc'VnAld. iats several j)«
(*• M. Kyuiau is very buay .with hit-
'bWktfmith wdA at flake*.
oaitahn semo.
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H..1.1 0 fte.etv, M-tr r. knA Arikona
Abundane.v Burbunk.! Bennlc Hickman.
Number on rollf fifty flvfc. .
Maun Hkan^ok,
• ^eadket
Wild Goos
Pottawatomie
Satsuma, Oogoft, WiUard.
rdkrrik*.
Early Rlcl mond, English Morella.
pbabfl.
* Bartlett, Duchess, Seckel, Keiffer,
(Jarber,
APPLES.
Yellow Transparent, Red Astrachan
ul n K1
Cooper's Early White, M
Horse, Lowell, Summer Queen, O. G.
Pippin, lien Davis, Gano.
■LACRnaniUE*
Early Harvest. •
crapes
Concord, Catawba, ftelaware, Moore s
Diamond, Ives, Green Mountain
Moore's Early, Agawatr. Brighton,
Niagara, Missouri Rcesling. Herbemont.
Brilliant.
The poverty of the world is ag?t ue
• omefadt. No ofket fkase af our life
seems to me so sad. 'Kvery lent* child
tying in New York is buried at the pnb-(
; lie esff ense In etefy rtty in the world
i it is much 'fhe 'aailie. Fack-coitainB
| caratans of people, n«t especially ulssi
P«ed, indolent or tfrrffUeia, who art'
very po«>r. n^Ter free froit fear tff want
•loomed for Tife to the alternative af hard
lab.it or starvation, ao thoroughly cut off
iftotn all means of cttture, as oompletejy
precluded from rational living as were
the helotb of old ftpart* —Prwf, Audrewi.
FALLIS
Ife^ry *Andthftn# a little boN tfbont W
years old, living with Ms ifrand-parents
about Uifr% V.fles n«/iihwerii tit Carney
ted his leg broken Just below the thigli
by a playful colt The colt struck him
with a front fo<-% n Sunday 'he 15th
Two doctotfi, tine from Carney and one
from t'erkius, were tallod^and the little
fellow is now doing wuU.
The scb'wi Tor colored children in
FaUis began tin Sfonday, St Valentlue's
daya and k'te be a full attend
anoe, as cetton Riding is uotv ah out
over Mr. Grt>bs wfll tn t< tra'in the
colored chHdrvft f6r tWjfftluess.
Ritter NaKh, wkn was recently mar-,
ried v. ifi "bHild s kofise ^.n hhf Tathir's
place soon.
Thad Mekakoft Ss hnishing another
house on his daim west Win
NVk'i
. And uow if Esquire Mbbett Will luisli
his house ahd ^cstice effcue just horth of
Nash and AcMahon's, we believe" that
wiM do for that section tint seasr.n
We all enjoy watchiug the new build
>Dff* "P *'u kope to see Chnnd
ler and Wellsfon booui this comifig
summer. ,
Farmers iu this viciaity are beginning
to t>low for neat crop, while many are
still scraping over the old cotton crop
This is a gfe&t coutUry where one crop |
is not over till neat planting begins, be- i
cause the Soil produces more than the j
people cstn gather, llut just wait till we '
have the railroad through Chandler and j
Wellston so we can put in the time at
home which we Mow hitYe to speud on
the road to Guthrie or Chocttw and we
can employ all the t#amps #who may
come. j
f allis and Wellston are to haVe another
section of theft laWsUit otcr at Uutlyie|
soon. We predict that they Wiil both
get beaten.
I'ncle Tom Divine has taken his Wife
to MifiSoUfi for nivdieal treatment.
W. H Fallis has both store ani post .
office to manage now.
H. Walters will lia*e an assorthtent of l
agricultural implements in a (Vw days, j
Revi Murdock is home and uayn he ;
will tiy and do his own farming this
year.
J. VT Uader and wife Were badly !
burned Monday morning of ItiHt'Week.
The dress oT Mrs. Hadet caught ^rc
from coals ort the fiearih of the stove i
near.Which she was standing, and her
husband, in trying to get her burning
clothes off, burned his lianas baily* Mr« *
Hader's b"rns are quite serious. Both ,
are getting better Under the treatment •
of Drs. Saunders Ross* ot Wellston.
In case of war with Hpain Lincoln '
county can affoYd to send a regin*euf of
colored soldiers.
Unoit.
POINTS ON PROVING UP, ?
Of Intorest to tho Oklahoma Ilomo-
sr^arter—Valuable Rolos.
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Furniture, Undertaking,
Pianos and Organs,
Sewing Machines, School Furniture and
Supplies, Picture Frames, Moulding.
Mattings and Window Shades.
C. J. T. MURPHY,
No. 12 W. Main St, SHAWNEE; O T.
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Bargains!
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StilT in the Lead, First, Last
And All The TIMI.
In attswer t.. a lettfl smi t« t^e IsW
rior department, the following informa-
tion, which wilj be iff interest to < ur
readers, was tcCejVe<i;.-<-
1. T+iere h;iN been one #var s e*ten-
>f"U of %ime firf proving up. Act of
July 26, 1H94.
There is no prov*fA<Vt, TlhaAe lot
partial payment.
The 4im«' f< r final proof and pay-
ment 4at« « fro in tiling.
•1 Final proof ano pa\ rrifM Thirst t..
made within e<jrhi years if the entry
was j >ade«hi < r before 4h<- act of July
id, 1H94, orttithir se^ n y *S'«~ yf mad«
after t'bat tifp.^
5. Thirty days grace additional is
allowed if whfrcfr, show cause for not
pfOVlnf up snd AlUlf paym'Tii, If
dual proof and payment is not made at
shat tifKe vhe lapd is b KTk «• th
government.
Font Jtct c«kt litwtsi win >.
ftdds4 tke yiiM "t the land from
date "i entrj to date * Anal payment.'
?. ||p« yssn rnf<-rr« pet d' IK • lj|
fivesi^e privilege of moving « ir from ^
the P^iim permaii' Uily u^thoot !••.«,. .,f ,
absence and stiW t> lain 4l"' beneit <91 J
the proving ftp period. J
tJhickoEi Qbolrra Care.
F« r cl'-J'rr if, > lririni ih •• .••• n *
ha& Yjeen prove* lo be n sere <r«ir — <r
Take of' t-al>jt'8|tooP'ftr! fack if gen ^
tiaii and c^fperas '<* a •>' w *
f)eprne tke t*+-hi
water. and*fe th-> Haj'^-j vr.? *e tb
medicine. < /, «f tJtey >4 dniit
i he water, X^e prattsf. s n A c«|>]"era%"c*i
b«* mixed witk meal and fej \t> them
This remedy has uevrr beer Van^n t
faf! in producing a cfcr-
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. S^SFURNITURR AND £
CARPET HOUSE ft
' *>
is the Leading house of the Territory,
Als6 the litgest tine of UNDERTAK- 4k
ING GOODS in Oklahoma.
4k
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4k
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Gilaranke to give" the Be^t
•Value for the Money.
When in Shawnee do not F^'t to
' call and Examine Our Goods.
Rolla W. Smith,
! ^ Mo. t W i>t.
W ^ ^ , .•>
Shawnee, Oklahoma, jfk
A.D.WRIGHT
^ DRUGS AND;
^ STATIONERYS
, INTEREST IS
ALWAYS HEAVY
One door
Post office
nith
..Char.dlt'r O.
Tiik New Vork papers have recently
published carefully compiled tablet
suowing that betweeu fit),000 and <tf0,000f
men and women are now ont of work in
New York City alone, most of whom are
skilled workers.
Hunt's Lightning Oil.
Hem
Cures Catarrh, Neuralgia
Cramp folic aud hiarrho*-
money refunded, for sale
Wrigiit.
by A. I)
J?
Knoujrh, but interest can
miulc lijfht by borrowing oil laud
Write to H H. HA(!AN at (Jutli
j rie, O. T., he always has on hand
j a lar^e amount of money to loau
lata low rate of interest.
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French, W. H. The Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1898, newspaper, March 4, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150663/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.