The Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, May 26, 1899 Page: 4 of 9
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The Publicist
H. Felvu
anf rewards %s virions in their nature.
Tfau :t bu two diMinct methods of ex-1
tortior. lb- .at thr ugh the erasing of I
< tLe fate way* and tfce other throurt the I. „ — —
ntr:* cc ' the L i.-. wayThe tariff i n£ Co.. arrived here yesterday.
'e-.ad u ir r«r relieve- it of comrv-ti-' t, . ,
infant ton of --Ir. and Mrs Will
additional local.
Jacob He;m, of the Ferd Heim Brew
;.i M:
- 3 at ' .. r ; rtiowe rat'- j l h.e 'o aLt 600 o{ M r &ad
:- r • r- ' • : : T. c ! -•'i.-insd;ed J-unla;. veoinjr.
> 1 r«:)«Kt .<*•« -
Mrs U. C. Mcia .by returned from
it-Tied on ita r
same e ffect, and
arjes oo
si'B,- ..iPTi' >: ::AT::.
!)n Year
5'\ Months
T.ree Months
' ['*y, accompanied
>. Keened v.
a
I'rof. Bog-e, of :te ■ xj Exf-er:-
tneat Station recomatecui Ibe following
for borers id lite*: It .> tr.a^e w ;h ordi-
nary of: toap. d:luted or made thinner
* lia strong solution of v. ajbii,.; soda.
M **e the solution of washing soda as
>'i'>ng as pcsMble: then thin the soft
soap with that. If tlu3 wash is painted
on the trees on a dear Warm d«y it will
leave a thia varnish-like coatiog on the
trunks which will stay there ftr sever:.:
weeks, and will - the fern ,le l*rt-
tlea from laying their -gga • a the bark
'J be borers are grub> of Bet-
ties which hatch from cs. laid on the
tcirk. if this coating of soft soap and
- d:t is painted on th<-= the motL-r
beetles would not lay eggs there and the
trees are saf<-. Other washes an jme-
lnne.-. rec immude.-d b;il but this - as
goodas any.
I rx^ts- v.. rticht r es
~- i ' box- iave lit
it lane* p pori i s ;
COMox-r> T::e or. ril .sempts it
fr x - ,zi -'tie orfcer f: m domes
t - r: ;x: ■ It is dear that theofe
v. us - the trusts ire not on ac-
c jot of i:- ext-r.t . r nra&ization. but
•>n accomr. of the powe- conferred bv
ties- two pr.v.>£«.
This is oniy a mild hint at the deiira-
'-"I'tess of the state ownership of rail-
: .di cd other public highways, at j.^u. t,.c mgi
ownership which is generally ostracised 1 P°int on the street th i" is above grade
r i'''' a ?x si . >tc socialism it I \f • - - .^
„ . . . . . ~ , Manager Burgc-ss. f the Oii Mill Co..
r"t! '1 f l " let the contrar-. ifor -.he
p ti | digging of a large wtil on the oil mill
But the G,obe has «mck at the root of -te. Work wi,, com:r.ecce a. once
the ainses that enabi* the tm t~ u>|
John Gott has purc.ased the lot on
Kansas City .as;
by her sister. Mrs \Y
T:.- L>bs« moT*r ?an work today
° • ;£- -'■ >• Ucffrtit It will be
removed to W, U. B.ii-r s iota on Alli-
son arenue.
-- J. Kalklosch ii fiiiing up the ground
around nis new reaidtnee on Eleventh
street from dirt taken fr m the high
| Special r
V^aat Profit* m Standard Oii
According to the Standard O.. Com
causes
maintain their j> w -r and monopiiie the
--.cei es which tt-T enter into. The
trusts hoid their grip on c> rnm-rce and
are enabled to
cr.sh their riTa
their control of the railroad systems.
Nearly a:; of the UTje trust magnates
are direct^ n ai. j managers of the raii-
ro^ds that carry the go: ds they handle
snd those trust ma aget- who d* not
themselves c. ntrt.! raili d rates make
| '.he corner of M&iitl av .nue atd Ninth
street where the Htffron brick stood
erect
Shoe
I Sale at
W. B.
k... uu cuuiaivrre juii — — «
stifle competition ; i<fore the cyclone and eipecu to
r-Ta s vjleiy b* I a ^"ck building thereon a; onct
;,r:
-A.
Be on Time.
The .Star Store will sei: c a Wednesday
May a I at. between 10 .nd 11 o'dock a.
m. 1,000 yards of Man.la Organd:- worth
"ic for 2fc.
W. A Kn:pe, of Per-cins. and B. F.
Franl
kS.
"• A or rer :ls. aoa 15 r.
secret deil« with the raHro^d managers f< s.-'-- if Tr „ _ t
- *iiwi-r. ot lrj..n. were here Tuesday to
Wfijf'f; f n* * ? r i -" */-■ rr.in •pai> j
which ena - them to crust out the.r attend the meeting of tu urd of dt-
rect.r> of the V.;v-iiita an i L'enisun Itail-
n r government contr,.i ail mer-! W%J { ^ cf which ,hfT >re
W. B.
WE are overstocked iushoes
iiud will make the follow-
ing prices to reduce our
stok.
No Shoddy Goods to Offer.
A full line of I.adies' Oxfords
worth #1.25 for $1.00
A full Iiac of Ladies' t- .oe- uud
Oxfords worth 91.50 for 1.25
A full liue of Oxfords, black
tail. It"00 to $2.25 for 1.50
A 1 our >1(>) Shoes for Ladies'
and Men reduced t • 3.2$
All our *3.50 Shoes for Lau es'
and Men reduced to j.oo
All .r IC. 1 -es for Ladier'
8ul Men reduced to 3.50
All our $2.50 Shoes for Ladies'
:md Men reduced to 2.00
All our $1.75 and 82.00 Shoes
for L&ilie>' and Men reduo d 1.50
All our #1.50 Shoes for Ladies'
nnd Men reduced to... 1.35
All our il.25 Shoes for Ladies'
and Men reduced to. 1.00
OOO
You ran save money by patroniz-
ing this sale.
Prices Slaughtered onMillinery
Ladies' trimmed Hats 75c to
s.->."0. Ladies'Sailors 25c up.
Come and see us.
chants and manufacturers would be put
upon an eqna tty and the continuance
L..ii.t3iore. au at' mey of Ard-
FRAZ1ER & HOOVER.
WiimnMi.it, ';'tnu,"'"V ^^^'r^.,.'to*,?lr,'l*lFarn' Loans and Real Estate.
tl nit/irnwv n..; . .. of t,me "ould be an iapwaibflitr uieM I 'ru " " A h H zeD- on '
tin: attorney general of Oni- . a ij.rTei
>fi/jned oil costs that concern just 20 cents
or two-fifths of a cent a gallon In that
cost it included raw material, treatment
nud the expense of refining tiie oil
a high tarifl
non.
aa impossibility uni-.-s-.
ne out foreign competi-
-
Another attempt at escape was made :
the Quapaw left for Ardmore Friday.
He is s a of on .' the first county com-
, inis-ioners of tbisccontv.
. , Sunday eTeninjc by the tmson*r, in the , ^ W"'k "archiMd from I
!• torn this il will app<-ar that some one Ic^nnly jail. Some one durine the jail- ./""V ' 'V corner of
!ous nroflt hv rh>ri7. I er's absenc; threw an axe in the vard * c! ".0j <lt'a street of-
n^-ar the wind w. On- of th<-pris<,n-rs.
a boy named Mmnjuis. who was allowed
Ann a nee taty re ready r b-isin.'ss in their new offices, where tliev will be
pmnd to meet all their customers. We atill lead on Farm Loans and
V" "" Ch"!rl lVMUS t?.ade,- We Rre Setting up a real es-
- Sl " f ff --J to buor >ell a ftrm, list it with us
Make your final proof before D. X. Frazier.
Rooms =5 and 6, Hoffman Block, CHANDLER, OK.L/*
is making an outrageous profit by charg
ing the consumer30 cents a gailon for
an article that costs bat two-fifths of a
po*.te Ijt. El.;s' drug store and will put |
up a brick building there n immediately. '
Ti:e lot on the corn-r of Manvel ave- j
acd Tenia street aext t Matt ,
OO TO
at to manufacture. With each (fallon Ilo remain in the corridor, got hold of
the consumer pays for the mauufacture I,tle through the window by means of -Ji
of a barrel. The oil could be produced I a wire n<i brjke the lock off the door Beeves'saloon was s id by the Lincoln
ud delivered at 2 cents per gallon in any ' ,K- — !~— •*- "
|;art of the L'nited States and if sold at
moraiLg to the
Jacob Marcus, who arrived here
from Wichita Falls, Texas, a couple
of weeks ago, this week purchased the
stock of the St Louis Furniture Store
from John Got t and wi continue the bus-
iness at the same stand. The Marcus Bro-
are experienced bunness men and will
!he citv.
• Cents per eailon would brin
fnense profit —Guthrie Leader.
Trusts Here and Elsewhere
Altho combinations for the creation
of commercial or industrial monopolies
are not unknown iu countries lik
trance and Germany, stale control of
many Industrie* interferes with the
growth of trusts. Great Britain :md her
colonics, however, are not a little af
fectcd by them, tbo the formation ol
trusts has no! yet assumed such propor
tions there as with us. The socialists i .. ,
point to them as in fulfilment of their <hw?lT a,w"m*D eM8 sufficient nour
n-^Hir.l„n« shirii' food she can neither eiin nor
I .euicuons. weep a good complexion. Food, when
M H. Hyndman writes in Jostic*. I ^'^ested, is the base of all health, all
l ndout I strength, and all beautv. Heroine will
"There is practically no free market .^oi'f?1 w,h?tl-vou (;a"t' a'.1'1
in anythiug except, perhaps brea I aii'i l, « V skin of
meat' Th! middle c?.>. J, America T, wr Lh, " C,S A "
>ietrg complntely crusiied out as un id-
i. ,'eudent ciass distributors and shop-1 Mt -. Jake Collat who is visiting her
Keepers, wholesale and retail, are ti'itb- husband's par'-ns .n (Guthrie met with
ing more than the commissiou agents of an "ceident a few days ago which might
•he trust*. No respectable merchant or I 'iave been a very serious one. She
■. .rekeeper can call h.s iul his o n iu s,:'Pr ed into a buggy
'ale own business He must buy &n<l I without noticing
sell all his C' rnmo^mes at the prict ( cubbed his bridle uu starieu to
which th'- trusts dictate. Not long I drive a«-y the horse became unmauage
since the nost important storekeepers of ud she jumped out of the bug"J. v
New i ork, powerful, rich men, thought I -fcVerely spraining h r aukle. She is gti-
to act indeiMsndeiitly of tlw principal to-i "'K long very well and will b« out
bacco trust. They were 'ordered' to r>-• I -"on
turn the whole of the i ,w;.ireties the\
a wire and broke the lock
which let th- prisoners into the corridor. ! County State Bank this
They then commenced to break the Ferd Heim Brewing Co. A fine bri^a
hinges of the outer door and had almosi building will be put np at one-.
computed the j t> wh-n the iailer re- c . n :—r
, . ,. ' J re Contractor Penn wiU in few davs start '
turned just in t;m'. to prevent the rush. th<.fu „ > • ■ . . , '.
the fir- ,n his first bncK kiln for the sea- j
son. It contains 20Q.OX) brick, part of ■
which will be used in the completion of
Cheadle & schlegel s brick building now
Ellis'
Drug Store
For BOOKS. STATIONERY, OILS, PAINTS
WINDOW GLASS. TOILET ARTICLES.'
■'South Manvei Av©nue>.
in course of *;rectioti and the remainder 1
will be used iu the maiu building of the
oil mill.
H. C. Brunt and XV. H. Riner this
. ■" -- 1. H. rviij' r mis
,,® ° J" u,b:f idd'u '" t0 «he business cir morning sold to th* Ferd Heim Brewing
°f lhc' C"- Mr'U0U w,n rema,n in Co., for #3,000, the corner lot on Man v *
. to take a drive
that the horse had
off As she started to
uad bought 'within twenty-four hour*
and tliev obeyed the order. It i< -i Tl.r,
bad outlook to the great republic \aa
not much better here. Trustsar,.- grow
ing rajudly in England, too, wjiere tney
at-ipilte as unscrupulous, and r be
coming almost as intluential af in Amer
ca. We scarcely notice what is going
Spain's Greatest Need.
■Mr B. P. Olivia, of Barcelona. Spain,
sp-ads his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak
nt-rvee had caused severe pains in the
back of his bead. On using Electric
Bitters. America's greatest blood and
nerve remedy, all pain soon left him.
He says this grand medicine is what his
- ----- j ----- w..«i in guiug «« MJIB - B
•il. Hut industry after ludustry i4 being couutry needs. All America knows that
combined In Great Britain, mot - and if cures |1\. r and kidney trouble, puri-
more the whole system of distribution is the blood, tones up the stomach
being managed from one center under strengthens the nerves, puis vim viitor
monopoly control. And yet with all |and new life into every muscle, nerve
and organ of the body. If weak, tired
this staring them in th*- facethere^K
still men who talk us if th. |*u,) .
h tioa were the main niatt-r of. modern
politics aud economic.-
The Globe. Toronto, admits that ti,
trusts are becoming a dangerous power*
but believes that the public have no
power to prevent such combinations
The people can only Influence the con
ditious from which the trusts d:uw their
strength. It tsys
"The trust obtain
by seizing the
kiftkways. By
practice extortion The gateways are
closed by fostering economic theories
which lead the public to regard the ex
elusion of foreign goods as an advanta
geous policy. That gives the trust Im
mun'iv from outside competition a priv-
ilege which is in itsrlf a power of e.vtor
•ion Hut this power is rendered doubly
strong by securing control of the high
vsys within ibe nation
or ailing yon need it.
guaranteed Only 50c
Wright, druggist.
Every bottle
Hold b\ A I)
av-nue opposit- the three story brick of
Hoffman, Charles .t Conkiin. We un-:
derstand the Brewing Co. will put up a
two story brick building as soou as pos- ■'
sible.
MORRIS Sc MORRIS,
(Successors to J. C. Fletcher & Co.)
Hardware, Tinware
Stoves, Flumps, Etc
Plumber's Supplies and
Glidden Barbed Wire
Manvel Ave. Cor. 9th St. CHANDLER, O. T.
Call for Town Warrants.
Noticeis hereby given that there are
sufficient funds in the general fund of
the town of Chandler, Oklahoma terri-
tory to puv the warrants drawn on said
fund numbered as follows,■ Jfos im iyo
.'91, 11)7,' 174, 241. 845 243. £111, L'HT.' 2S.'
2"8- 2S.-I. :tsi. 21X), 837. 84o. :s4^ 349'
Mr. and Mrs. Mciiaugby have moved
out of their house on Manvel avenue
and are occupying Ibe room iu the rear
of the store until their new residence is
completed. The house they vacated is
being moved off so that th« lot can be
escavated for the new brick building
that is ta be erected by C. A. Gardiner,
who recently bought the lot.
Many old soldiers now feel the effects
of the hard service they endured during
the war. Mr. Geo. S. Alderson, of Ross
vale. York county, Ponn., - who saw the
hardest kind of service at the front, is
now frequently troubled with rheuma-
tism. "I had a severe attack lately,"
says b>\ "and procured a bottle of Cham-
berlain's Paiu Balm. It did so much
good that I would like to know what
you would charge me for on- dozen bot-
tles." Mr. Anderson wanted it both tor
hit own use and to supply it to his
friends and neighbors, as every fumilv
should have a bottle of it iu their home,
not only for rheumatism, but lame back!
spraius. swellings, cuts, bruises ami
burns, for which it is uuequaled. For
sale by all diuggists. *
New Drug Store ,
First Door South of Postoffice.
Keep everything in the Drug Line. Largest Line of
Holiday Goods in Oklahoma. Physicians'
Prescriptions a Specialty.
Remington & Pottenger.
.T - . * . - i, _Wf oof, o-iu .{43 342
ibtains oppressive control I 35s, 85W. 851. :t37, h.'>2, 85o. u:im ;jh!i
: nation's gateway# and I'• 8"7. ;t78.87l , 8#0, 8«2. 890, : >; 404"
Y no other meats can it |',03- :<n3. SK8, 39 T. 892 :il)4 895 306
linn TI,.. . I 898, 399, 400, 401, 402. 403, 404, 4o5.'
Interest on above will cease thirty
days trom this date.
Dated .May 23. lfl 9
K. \V. Hoyt. Treasurer
of the town of.Chatidler, 0 T.
Whooping Cough.
1 ' 'lud a little boy who was nearly dead
-1-* ;r_ . economic from au Mtaok of whooping ootirii Mv
heory can in.tke the people ueln\estich neighbors recommended Chsmi rl n
•nntrol to be in the publu- j,,,. !G Coug.i Itemed^. 1S a oV \h k ?fa
he work must be nccntnplished by ,ny medicine would help him but sftel
teal III. rht high wajs. being in private | giving him a few dose? of f but reiuedv
•nds. and ihelr business concealed from I noticed au improvement and one hot
ub ic Inspectjon. make, tins c.mp.ra Me cured him entirely It the beit
;«££•£« rcT m%sun...TM,;/,^{ ry'}' l?ertlb"*>in ,hPl",us"
arious surreptitious fav,.rs fo, br|bt> | 'Vm I#|e 'y >n d,rugK}^irget,,,0Wn'
That Throbbing Headaclio.
Would quickly leave you, if you used
Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
of sufferers have proved their matchless
merit for sick aud nervous headaches
1 hev make pure blood anil strong nerves,
and build up our health. Easy to take.
Try them. Only 25 cents. Money back
if not cured. Sold by A D. Wright
druggist.
W. E Merydith. Pres. : „ .. „
J. W. Feuquay, Vice Pres. 7.',T*,oyt-Cashier.
Ed W. Hovt, Asst
-STOCKHOLDERS:—
GeoW^ J.-B.gffuon. J ?; "^{jr
Lincoln County State Bank,
apital Stock. $10,000. Surplus, $2,000.
Sjwcial Attention Given to Collections
Does il Genei-al Banking Business.
chandler, - Oklahoma,
A««i;STS WANTED—''FOR THF i IFI \vn
Aclil.v.mrni, ,,t Atialrai Iiew„ ■' l,e w,u*n^
nnv.l her,.. It, Mlir«t t!.
MMi'/ud b- tliok'"ir" 0f-,h' ,ulm" ' '"t-
k"' "l' I' "1 t>ook; 01,1 -.,1 uaiifa -xln i,„
iHus&MtoM OalrtoS
" .. * ^ tla anfi'lc Thfl 11. H!in-
inl I -oor I JX, f„ B t Cll|. k;o
OHIO BLACKSMITH SHOP,
I have opened a blacksmith shop on
Eighth street, oue-half block east of
the court house square and am pre-
r„"r.d. i° Hll.kinil '>f blacksmith
i f. <■ o0r'' ut fen'onable
rate> Give me a call.
I-ORD,
LAWRENCE & CLARK,
GENERAL
HARDWARE
PUMPS
AND
STOVES
CHANDLER,
OKLA.
TlnAVork on
Short Notice
'i"3rx.zumcaB3cv-sasmamafummasaissra mn ■■
HOFFMAN. CHARLES 5 CONKLIN
BANKERS.
Exchange and Collections a Specialty.
Do a General Backing i3usiness.
CHANDLER. .... OKLAHOMA
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