The Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1898 Page: 4 of 4
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The Publicist.
m.rWHKD EVERY" FRIDAY.
Euteroil ;.t the PostofBce at Chandler,
Oklahoma, as second class mati r
W. H. ritENc i! Editor and .M;i- .
Mr* t < I ukn< if.. . Associate i'
' Two unfurnished roc .
Apply -
! The Klondyke Store is lit
! for .men's hats.
Try the Wttlfti :
Twenty-one me'Us «r;> 1
See the Roman stripe dr
latest thing out. at the Kioi; 'y
Las i ■
. f M i • i
at thecf
■w^s.s -
ce$.
* whii
i.lithil'
Birthday Party. Tjr
. v v. . •.u!a 'Jay at the home j M
<.- -.re Li wis. Saturday I JfL
lay ol' their only sou
v a to cclcbrat-j ... v,. , ,
T t itivi^r, began i
;;; h^tii'ss Men's Full 9 Oz hu ■ r n ti Overalls, 45c
Ellis' : s
Drug; Store
• A
wet
I'll I DAY, JULY
l r. Helrick i i!o\v. \
He is being ^ttcnca
man.
The big cut on i!.< ra.
Local Items. • i
u!!« \d cast O
is about com
. .
Di:m t at the \\'a!!.. i :. # . .
\Vtilk .Vill t;„t Oil. 1> (.!) II o v. : , I
tLe ©
Fine line of shoes at Clark Me
Ghughey's. •
Men's neckwear, strict!* up-to-date, at
ClVrk MeOaugbey's
WImmi in Chandler stop at the Wallace
restaurant J •
iln;. y Hiistra;> is oxp<•< ted borne Jlr
latter part of this week.
Furnished nnd unfurnished rooms to
rent. Apply at this office.
fin hoys at Ft ]; •.. aia exj eotlng t >
K* the* uniform- and arms tbi.s • eel:.
AM the novel ti as in i))Hd| dress pat*
1 term at McQattghey's K' itidyke Store.
W, O. Allison has started for Kansas
whors he will visit *vith relative* for a few
weeks.
The Holland Hotel is the favorite
stopping place for Chandler people when
in Shawnee.
W. Calvin ami Jay Egbert took a trip
to I t. ltcuo .Sunday to see the Chandler
soTdier hoy*.
H •• Smith. ~a uid'-rtak. :, if you want
first-class job No. 5 West Main
Shawnee, Ok I a
Maals are served at the Wallace res-
tmirant, Chandler, for '20 cents Every
thing tirst class
Clark McGaugbf will tako pleasure
to showing you bis new goods.-*'The
K.ondyke St t
Mr, A. Ellis, the Democratic post muster
Of Carney, wus attending to some business
matters in the county seat Tuesday.
.fake Collar this week moved his stock
of implements into the building recently
Vacated by Frank Anderson.
Chandler Order A. II. T. A.*m> its at
Chandler at the M. E. church the lust
Hmitflrt'- a - .< h month, at 9 o'olock
' M.
The best pbicc to get your undertaking
)s at Smith s, where you have the lnrgest
si n k t" t fi • >' W -st Main
Shawnee, Okla
Baptist church services at Presbyterian
church at II a m. and 7:80 r. K. the Hist
^orl third Sumlays in each month.—W.
A Rowk, Peatot.
Dr. Oalyen an ' L. K. Payne were the
ftfWierhtlc delegates from thl* town Who
' * • ■ 1 I (In 11 ahont i Clti cpmrentioi
Mi: y returned Saturday.
tor undertaking go to Smith's win re
fi>\i get a neat Job Very reasonable
M well ai respeetablg No 6 \Y< st
h i:n SLiaW! Ok 1 I'-
ll r. an ! Mi A. W. Bennett left Tne
'la? Kir (.' lotado, whet Mr llcnuctt will
"•i'i.iIii avvh t • • r lk-r heal ti Mr. Hen It*
♦frill return in Shout ten days.
kl and Mi Wm? P. B! ' >ppt d
Tver n day with P. S. Hoffman's fnmily
'his week while enroute from Qatliric to
. ♦Ihmi claim near sac and Fox Agency.
Tne non-commissioned officers of the
K'iant.-e: * -r Ft lit nr • r.-.l t"
more r.i|d ily become proficient in the
•
' • h H;. i■v. f Strong City, Kansas,
iu \h ■ i ity this week for the purpose of
^(tb-letling contract-; for carrying the mail
t-'etueen Chandler and Stroud and somr
bther short lines.
N iw is the time to get the great St
!/oa - democratic pipef, The Republic,
jM half price Wfe will furnish the semi
* fy 1' IT.
: v v!." a y< *
1 rank TTiteraft has moved his pool room
'" the south basement in tho new Carton
' • i.Jing. He bus a nice large room there
W la going to iix up In good style to
• • I -r-
Ballard's Skow LiniiIbnt ♦Then Is
{« • eun it Will not relieve, no swelling it
b',]. not subdue, no wound it Will not
tieal: :a will cure frolt bites chilblains
' rfts. I nd r \ i) Wright
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ty Monday. He wat with an excursion
' the new to I <.■ irj >• nday, and
- itopp ng at Ft Ren saw *
lie Chandlei boys. Tuey said all were
'h ... ovl health .m «: ;.• \ 'ii«j themselves.
■-'ay that barkini' by using Ilallard's
,'Horehotind Pvrup. It arrests the cough.
s
m. <• tion of the lun ^ In a day. It is
nfe and pleasant to take, and never dl>
apiwinta. '25 aud 50c —A. D. Wright.
W. Reed, who i rrived 1 re last
the restaurant and bakery business of
'. L. Wallace Mouda] He will continue
ti 1 business at the same stand. Mr.
Wallace will remain with Mr Heed and
o
Areyau lacking in s'rem'th and energy? j
■ you nervoua, despondent, irritable >
4
VII in health? If so your 'iver i
, id and a few doses of llerbine will |
ire fWi. Harbiiu has no e<)ua! ■% >
re,-!>>rc V. 'A ; ht
aomaaSeatan.). M. Hyde.D, U.Brown,
N Hrown.J. T. Harper. R. K. Kelso,
H. Fre h, A B<nfr^ i. Oarbro,
IV. Sexton, f. If. clary and J. M. Keagin
'i;e the Lincoln county delegates who
' ^ Wed the convention at Oklahoma City.
<;. W. Schlegd's reside
t pletcd.
Work is pnv.:i -sii.tr • ti: !. d • n
j brick and stone buildings in < urt. i f
coustruction In thi city
I Attorney A J. Morri> wet.' to Till a
1 Monday on legal business He will be
| absent until ti< st i ueaday. •
1 will not pay any d- bts incurred by
Datwln Fill sfll 9 unit vv 11
order from m —C. A. FrLTscn .
A dance was given last ni tit at <
Opera house t celebrate the completion
ol the buUding. A good crowd was in
attendance.
The Davidson & Case lumber yard has
been moved this week to the west side of
Manvel avenue, two lots north of 1). U.
Owens" store.
• A number ol drumuie: fjom St. Louis
were In town t :.is week workjugupa
trade In anticipation of the openingof
the new road.
Farmers shouldj>;itr< ni/.< the Wallace
restaurant, opposite the Lincoln Oounty
State bank, Chandl- r. Excellent meTils.
prompte- rvici
We call attention to the nd of P. A.
Mo We thy In anothor column. Mr. Mc*
Wethy is well acquainted iu the county
and will no doubt do a good business.
His stock is all new and fresh.
The populist primary for the town of
1 h.n (I r t" 11 ei• t + to tlic county
convention will be held at the court
house tomorrow afternoon, at 2
o'clock p. m.—W. II. FiiENcn, Com.
O. U. Brown, a St. Louis stock commis-
sion merchant, was here this week look
ing up business for the future. The near
completion of the Frisco is causing St.
Louis business moil to begiu looking after
business in this country.
Miss Eva Dullard entertained a fow
friends at dinner one day this week. Those
enjoying her hospitality wore Miss Kdna
Sutton of Guthrie, Misses Mabel Mcltea,
Fanny Flltsch, Vernal Egbert, aud Marion
and Annie Allisou of Lincoln county.
Taulrr's Bi i kktb Pilb Ointment
gives instant relief. It allays Infiamma
lion and lieals^ It is prompt in its action
and positive in its effect. It is the kind
that cures without pain or discomfort
It is for piles only 50c, lubes 75c—A I)
Wright.
John Cadwalader, trustee of Seminole
township, was in town this week, but on
account of our absence at the time, w
divl not inect him. Mr. Cadwalader has
made a very satisfactory and popular
officer aud has done much good work for
the party.
Tiff report has just come over the tel
cphonc tha Commodore Todd of the U.
8. Gnnboat Wilmington* with fow othafi
gunboats engaged seven Spanish gun-
bo.'V :• n.I thei : hippine T Man/anTl ..
Cuba, and destroyed them all without
the loss of a man The Spanish lost 1(H)
men and seven vessels.
Wht^p we were working oir last week s
ssue of tho paper S. 1). Salmon was se-
■ eroiy bunted abon| He face and handa
by n blast which he was looking after in
street work It was a narrow escape for
Mr. Salmon, and ho waa lucky to come out
as he did. Though tho iu juries are very
painful he is doing as well as he can aud
will not lie laid up vory*loag.
In the Probata court Monday Jo Isham
wa#bound over t« await the action of the
grand jury In the sum of • 00, on charge
of adultery. Tho complaint was lodged
by 8. P. Creson, a preacher of thodenom-
Inatfc B known aa the 4*Chnndi of God M
who charges that on various and divers
occasions the defeudant committed the
crime, his, the preaeher's wife, being the
ither juirty thereto.
•
Bryan Snyder, Oeueral Freight Agent,
and Zaek Mulhall, Oeueral Stock Agent
of tho Frisco were in town this week on a
trip they were making along the routo of*
the new extension being constructed
through, I handler. They exprcs tliein
solves as Iteing weli pi oared with tho pros-
pects for a paying business from all along
theline, and especially with tho outlo ^
for Lincoln county business.
A. F Tate, the well known grape
grower, who lives five miles southeast of
town, brought us in a gallon of h
year's wine this week. It makes a deli
clous drink Mr. Tate has a splendid
crop of grapes this year and after sup-
plying the needs of the market here
a i
wine. If the railroad gets here in lime
for him to ship out grapes by rail he
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He has '.."id gallons of last year's wine in
his cellar.
• ; >eut hi.
1 which t
charm ai
I tiui t
occasion
gan to ui
grounds
Th tab!
the yard
iarge ea!>
k. n's
We
o the ^ , .
;|Ladies Suppers as Low as .
Men's First Class Jeans Pants,
I M-l .'.I HI 1'1 >• I'll 1 ' J . \ ' !
Notico of Applict .tfon For Pardon.
t | Terr'tory of <'' iahc) ::i I
County of Lincoln. ^
To whom it may concern:—
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the county of Lincoln, territory of ok!
honia, on the 10th day of November,
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trict court on saiil 10th day <>i Nov
sentenced to imprisonment in th
territorial penitentiary at I
• • Dress Goods at Cost and Carriage.
Just Received a New Stock of Clothing;
Prices from $).00 a Suit up
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In 1 act wo are soiling Dry Goods, Notions. i'i is, Shoos,
Hats, Caps and Clothing as cheap as you ean buy them at
any railroad town in the Territory, and have one of the larg-
est stocks in the county. See us before you buy, '
Hinchey & Ratliff,
ist IJIoCk Niorth Public Square, CHANOLtiR, (). T.
v)j(T rM! i' 'c-C
| The Welcome '
| -^grocery. |
hj I havo opened a neWgen- jj;1
i (u-nl grocery store under St
y tho above name in my new %
S building on tho east side of jl
ik Manvel avenue, three lots P?
1 south of the Carton new id
K stbne building. My stock is J
sr all New, Fresh and Com- jp
1 plefte. I have every line of a
j;; SUiple antl fe
Fancy Groceries 1
A suitable to the needs of this |!|
>| country, which I will sell at q
p; prices to meet competition jf
^ here or in any town in the t
iK territ'jry. I'also handle Si
l| produce and keep fruit and J
£t vegetables on hand in their U
season. * iji
Poultry foods of all kinds Si!
kept in stock. Come in and J
see what bargains I am of-
ferine. *
St. louis
furniture
store. .
uijuay
....3ts Mr. Lewis I Tir' < t , ^
;t:v\v:.cr,v,i!'„en.s-f_u l if;ih lisped ;-s, good,
add d chain aud
hi? - Lillie, gave him a.
•nd:u.mek^ganTdii'• i!, Men's Rockforcl Socks,
was the great day of the j Prints, fast colors,
nr. nvitc : ueBtsln i <\*%
tv . ,, i able Oil Cloth,
•\v the young people to the
• \ pent .t Ii ■ j-j ;• tinic
•v■ . announced at 1 'J
w • ' ! with i.:: th
i grown in Ok' Toma.
representing "ur Hag graced
the ecu ei l: « tab! : in-aul. a • * 5 • ^
'tn 'ti A O 3 ** Lin . ot -jit! in or.
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Strotle's orchestra discoursed s« ri
. 1 ' HCll b • . p!( u
•i. v, v. . 11 *
ightfully remembered by those so for-
11.: ti • ' ■ t
Following its ;t list of the presents
Photograph allium, Mr. K. II . Morrow
und Miss Flossie Crooks; Fancy box of
stationery, .Miss Nora Crooks; ... tiisk
broom and holder. Toi i and Mamie Van-
Avery: Ink stand, Mr and Mrs. Van
Avery; Shaving mug. Grover Crooks.
(. t.-i! I#.- I .nd (• IItr bu't 11- ♦Hern i
Dodd; Necktie. Miss Iieua Shaw . Shaving
niliic iiiid fan . linn ai. ! L % I: it
in:iii I leu >t itched 1 :m<iU' ichie!, i*
Feuquay; Xecktie. Pearl Shaw; Hem
stitched silk handkerchief Edith Hoi
iand; Necktie and pocket dressing case,
Bessie and Art Kiuy4 Shavim: brush,
Len Dyke.
Froo Pills. ♦
Semi your address to li. E. Bucklcn iV
Co., < hicago. and get a free sample box
of I r. King's New Liver Pills. A trial
will convince you of their merits. These
pills are easy jn action and are partlcu*
larly ellcctive injlu curl* ol >11sti|>:it ■ n
and sick headache- For Malaria and
Liver troubles they have been proved
invaluable. They are guaranteed to be
perfectly free from every deleterious
substance and to be purely vegetable.
They do not weaken by their action, but
by giving tone to stomach and bowels
greatly invigorate the system.. Regular
size25c per box. Hold by A. 1). Wright.
OBITUARY.
Arthur, son of J. M. aud A. A. Speak-
man, was born In Nodawny county, Mo.,
April loth. 1870. At an early ago came
with his parents to Kansas. Tho family
moved to Oklahoma u f§\v years since.
Ho whs an excellent young mem, energet-
ic in business correct in morals attended
tho Sunday school', had quiet ways ami a
friendly disposition, and much estoomod.
Ho died in Union, Lincofti county, <), T.,
July 12, 1898, aged 19 years, II months
and 2 days. Funeral services by the wri-
ter, The afflictcd family have the sympa-
thy of all. C- M. Hi.Ri.m aT.
Kansas City Market Open to Lin-
coln County.
It is announced that the St Louis and
8au Francisco line is now opened for
freight traffic with Kausae City and will be
running passenger trains by August 1st.
This over their own line, too, which will
give Chandler a direct Kunsas City line as
woll as on •# St. Louis when tho Sapulpa
extension of the Frisco is completed. This
will prove a great advantage to our mer-
chants and farmers who will then havo
two Kroat markets opened to them. On
tho new maps issued by the Frisco tho line
through Chandler is shown to be their
main Hue to the Southwest, which shows
thac they intend operating our new road
as a main line and not nr a branch.
Boats tho Klondike.
Mr A. C.Thomas, of Marysvillc, Tex ,
has found a more valuable discovery
than has yet been made in the Klondike.
Fo \ • irs I* i" d unt ! «
cousuny tion. -■ ■ r.• mpa •1 d by "cm i
rhages. and was absolutely cured by,
Dr. King's New Discovery for consump-
tion, coughs and colds. II* declares
1 ■: • « . r
with this marvelous cure would have
it. even if it cost a hundred dollars a
'til 4
in I ilT# n
cured by Dr. Kiyg's New Discovery for
consumption. Trial bottles fre- at A
D. Wright's drug store. Regular -1x.•
f>0c and 91. Guaranteed to cure or price
funded.
Money to Loan.
Money to loan on w11-improved farms
i one to ten years time at 10 per cent
interest, payabh annually r semi-
• mi y Pa\ :i. f pr:i \
portion thereof may be made aft rone
•ar without bonus.
Money advanced to make final j *
Our loans are all made by individuals
and the notes are always accessibh
II. II H MIAN.
Over Bank of Ind. Ter
Guthrie. Okla
ft; fiooks. statio.nhry, oils, pain 1 s.
. window glass, foilet articles.
ith Manvel A v. n '
Fletcher & Co.,
Hcird\A/eire, Tinware
Stov OS Pumps, I
4H nn ^'Maiber's Supplies and
ipl.UL GlissrjcfrcJ 8 or So eel \A/lr&.
Manvel A\.. Cor. 9th Si.
chanoi i u o r
■""■ib
AM)
hoffman;
charlhs
conklin,
ri
'M
Exchange
and Col-
lections a
Specialty.
IT
Ho ;i •
Genet ,il
I'' uikiujf
Business...,
icf3
Cha idler. Okla.
C<3
Hardc astle
/.ND
Kalklosch..
p. a. McWethy.
i mufx m. ■
A Call For Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that Ibpre are Innds in
the hands of the county treasurer uuflkient to pny
the following described warrant?, and that Interest
will r« .iso 90 days (Rib this late according to law,
and that all of said warrants will l e paid upon
presentation at the county treasurer's office at
("handler, Oklahoma. All warrants up to and
Including registered nnmbera a-* lollowt!-a • 4
Poor und insane 112
To the citizens of Chandler and
Lincoln County:
i have just received the
First Car .if furniture
goods shipped to'thistOwn
and can sell furniture as
cheap as any one in the Ter-
ritory.
Call and see n>y stock
and prices before buying.
1 think i can convince
the people that they won't
have to t;o to other towns
for their furniture.
i am located in the new
egbert building on
the West side of Manvel
Avenue.
JOHIN GO ! 1.
Town Property
a Specialty
Correspondence
Solicited
We Always Have Time
to (iT\ e Information
Chandler
h Oklahoma.
Real Estate,
..Insurance..
Farm Loans
\U \>i# an ti ti/ *
Collections.
Home Grown frees
Best kind for this cll ;iate.
Wo will hiivo lor sale during tho fall of 1
Thousand Home Grown Trees ol' tho 1
are now buddingthe late n ing Plun
. Call on or addiw-
\V«-
h. f. Johnson in- i . 5. Dim n. ('h-THiier. Okla
8. D. Decker J. II. A. Robertson.
decker &' robertson
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
STROUD, OKLAHOMA.
W. E. Mcrydith, I'r
J. W. Feuquay Vice
\V. E. Merydit*h
Geo. W. Robisor,
:: P. li.
EU W.
-—STOCKHOLDER1--:
J. T. Sim-;. ,1. W. Pcuqun;.
J. IJ. C alii son, Ed W. Hovi
! loyt, I
Huvt Assl.
H. Hoyt
. Martin
Supply
Continent
Twp hool ( handler ind
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Pani general #
'lolien " "
Wellston
MeKlnley "
N ('hoclnw
K icka|M><<
School di«' rlct
On Fridaj* Inst about throe miles south-
weat of town W. O. Bryant and Alux
Hrhlgo had an altercation during which
Bridge beat tip Bryant. On Bryant's re-
turning home he told his people %vhat had
oceurrod, w hereupon his son, J. ltrynnt, took
a shotgun and huntiug Bridge up ga\ o
fcitn a load of bird (hot) u'o. h t ifliel
in right hip. ovor ninety «hot were taken
from Bridge, but he in not thought to be
iu any danger. After the shooting young
Bryant VfetAlld homo middled*his Iioijm
I and left the coantry. A warrant waa Is-
sued for W. G. Bryant and he on Monday
J waived examination and waa bound over
to court in sum of >• * 0, which bond he
Uy .• W 'ti 1 ti d
man Brj ant did all in bis power to pre-
vent his son from going over to see
Bridge and ran to Intercept him, but
could not leach him in time.
A. J. Rittenhouse. I) N. Fra/i.-r.
rittenhouse & frazier,
A I I'ORNEYS-A 1-LAVV,
OKLAHOMA,
in Mascho building,
N. of Court House Hquare.
Lincoln County State Bank,
Capital Stock, $10,000 Surplus. $2 000. •
Special Attention Given to Collections
.• Docs a 1;"-rai Dank'in;-' Busin* -
Chandler, OI> lahomn,
JOHN EMBRY,
—ATTORNEY AT LAW—
County Attoiiney op Lincoln CotiNTV
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA.
Zgr O ill Co at C< Iirlln M- .
A BOON-TO M•
IB—BKflBBJMJUMMMJ 111 IMl HIIIWi
A J MORRIS,
A ITORNEY-AT-LAW.
Practices in all the courts of the Terri-
tory. CHANDLER. OKLA
Publicist Building.
Office
T"
ea\ery a fosfer,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office nil >ritlVo! Avonuo,
north of Post-olMce.
CHANDLER. OKLA.
SI E £T:..r ' 52
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labor and to pay the
Barnes governor of th
Oklahoma, at the on* ; :
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pardon for said o!T -n
Any person " persons
selves aggrieved by said i
pardon may content the Ft
governor, _ v o-,
iud (hu dot
July, l H9-
of August. 1
Bouditfonal
:,,,?
! Improved Farms
i and terms
• lioni :i. ('
Notico to Cotton Growers.
By
E v
J Mout.t
attor
, Pinal Proofs.
Those wishing to make linsl proof
should sec .1 W. Dauron. deputy clerk
ol t'.< dlttrlct qpurt. He
pj-i'i inl tttenf.on t-> this matter
Office up stairs in court house, 1 hand
lor () T.
July 10, V
(Cotton «Jrow< r
,li - •>
r several school
onnty as early sis *
m of duly 1" and
>!an for our best
meet corporations
. iuu th benefit
by our ussociatinn,
insist on takiii" time by the foreloik#
and demand our rights. As a people it
is not only our j rivih ue, but our impera-
tive duty Will wo act in the premises
:• the • mly qiNtioa
3. \\ H
All mi mbers of t
association ure here!)
it a point to at t
We cannot :
single handed
derived late last fall
'First published In The Publicist July ?\ i-'^.i
Notico.
Territory of Ol-lahoma, \ g
* Lincoln county. 1
In the probate court <>f said county, be-
fore S. A. Cordell, probate judge
within and for said county.
I). K Owens and II A. Jennings part-
ners, doing business under the firm
name of 1' !' Ow 11s ,'c Co . plaintiIfs.
vs. N. C. ViuihorM, defendant.
1 X Ha!!, garnisheo
The defendant. N '' Vanhorn is
^ereuy notifled that he Wai sued by
plaintiffs, 1) R. Owens and R a, Jen
nings, partners doing business under
the firm name of 1> R. Owt-ns <1 Oo.. in 1
the above entitled court, in Lincoln 1
county. Oklahoma territory, on the I4tb !
ii- \* . ; .'uly. 1808, fol I hi IQO f lixtl
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furni lied defendant by plaintiffs from j
the 9th day of March. 1888, till April 7, ;
ISO*, for which defendant agreed to pay j
plaint!IT. that irarnishmcL' nimmovsj
1
Hall, within said Lincoln county, on
1: 11 "* !!!!• : ■ U.-i
I \ Hall appeared before said court on
th 1* ih d:iy 'July. 1888. and answ r-'d
that he ha'1 twenty one dollars in his j
hands antl ender his (••■•ntrol belonging
to > «id defendant that summons wa>
p: t.
,
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fore said probate ludg< a' Chandler, j
said Lincoln t \ritv. Okli l ma tern ;
1 p.f>
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A New Discovery ic Vic C. . > oi
EXTERNAL -ILf.S. WITHOU C :V ;
CURES WHERE ALL OTHEP3 'HAVE I- AIL7. 0
tube.s, by mail, 75 Cents; Bottles, 50 Cl .t^. .
JAMES F. BALLARD, Sole Proprietor, ■ - 3!Q' GUIS, MS,
f'OIt SAI.K BY A. ' WIltuHT,
OH.'
JDI.ER. OKI,
Liquor Notico.
Notice -s hereby -ivci: i 1::lt Hit;
Becknell has this day filed his appliru
tion and petition f« r iioense to sell inait
spiritous aud vinous liquois on lot 11.
block 71. in the town of handler, and
unless objections be ilh l in this otliceon
or before the -'•th day of July. Hits, gaul
license will be granted.
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County Cler
fly s. E. Pnovor.T, Deputy
Hi
5 a-1>- wrigi-n
j3rugs ANDi;
^ stationery.:
11
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notice
1st da
, deceased,
i p--iition
>n the 14th
is herebv - t
Hp! Ho! Stcr andccnddc:
defends ■
apply
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(SKAt.j
John Kmuhy
8. A CORni I.L.
Pro bat o J udge
oincy for Plaintiffs,
| da\ of the regular
> 1 said court has 1
,i i time for 1) rim- sal
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Ues when nnd where all
' may appear and cont
s01,i : In testimony when
' set nv hand and th<
court this nth day o
(SSALI
, that bein
the pagf mm WiF
fence
One Minute Cough Cure, cures.
That ts wfcat It n n omUo for.
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for only f 1 ' a y<
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i aun|Mui man
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French, W. H. The Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 12, Ed. 1 Friday, July 22, 1898, newspaper, July 22, 1898; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150683/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.