The Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 6, No. 24, Ed. 1 Friday, October 20, 1899 Page: 4 of 8
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arrived hei
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Real Estoti
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from her vi
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was here ye
Bring yot
Job Rooms.
Don't fail
Mascot Clo
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to Kansas
returned Tui
Collar & A
ceive four i
wagons and
Mascot Cl(
and often s>
goods sold e
You will
3uit of clotlu
at Tryon's 0,
Square De
tion is the w
Mascot Cloth
You will w
19c corsets i
doors southt
If you Wan
gv call arouni
that Collar A
The Chand
received a lai
which is Kin
John Cadw
was in Safari
uotton in his:
picked,
The most st
succumb to
llOUND SY5
A. D. Wright
Before you
of buggies, w
just reoelved
got In fourca:
The Chandl
ceiving a largi
ing the last tw
sold at the lo«
Editor Allil
Key. F. 0. Sn
pal church, w
attend an Epii
The Auctioi
tlieir new qu
their prices at
doors south ot
Old fashions
but no old-fat
place Chambe
Diarrhoea Uo:
No firm in (
ing, no firm ii
clothing, oo 8
liability than)
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The Publicist
Entered at the postofHce at Chandler
i , ahoma Territory, as second-class
mailer. June 5, 1S94.
W. H. Pbbscb Editor and Manager.
Mus. c. c. Fkkscd Associate Editor.
<i:iWW'RIPTIOK RATES
. >n - Year M0C|
Stat Months
W ■ >1 -utlis
The war in South Africa commenced
in earnest last week, :iud a number of
skirmishes have taken place. Tbe I>oers
are U's.egiin; Mafeking an important
point :n the Natal butjno reliable ri|H>rts
have yet been received of tbe result of
the Boers' assault. The English troops
are being hurried to the front and severe
righting will no doubt occur in a few
days.
N. S. Mounts, a former editor of the
T lraseh I.- ler. wi > has started a
3 w paper at Berlin, Roger Mills couiv
•yt jn a recent article commentiug on
■ he action of the democratic territorial
•nwiittce at Oklahoma City, pithily
nd accurately diagnoses the political
situation in "the territory ana those
Umt>eratic politicians who are be£in-
..nj to think they are the whole ttaios:
n territorial politics had better ponder
l !s advice.
It Pays Others
And it will
pay You
To trade at
Hinchey & Ratliffs.
Our business opened up with a
rush at our New Stand on the
Corner north of Hoffman's bank.
Our tine Dress Goods are going
25
per cent
A number of democratic papers of toe
err.tory are nd\>>c*tiug a straight demo-
,attc ticket. Their desir* Is to not al j
former populists to secure oftice. j
\V. can stc neither justice nor good pol
lie- ;n such a more, and will favor a -
fusion ot all political organizations that
•.ad for the principl -s set forth in the ;
t. l.icago platform, ft was largely the
_ talion kept up by '.he populists that ;
. > :seit the democratic party to return,
::searly teachings. and members of!
t h parties should be allowed to share |
■ fruits of the victory, that seems «o |
for :i!neteen hundred, and they
l. i. d ifnlte forces t> defeat the reign
f tiusts and ijnperishsm the republi-j
. aas are forcing upon the country. The .
ii mocratic party can afford to be both I
. and geuerous. A majority of the
pie of mis territory are opposed to |
per'ilism ami trusts anti ambitious
p i cians should notbe allowed to di- j
le that majority.—Southwestern Pro- 1
srvsa. t Dem. I 1
cheaper than in any other house
in town. Just received this week
a new stock of
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS,
CAPS CLOTHING.
Every pair of Shoes, Every Hat
and Every Suit of Clothes
7. GUARANTEED .7
to give satisfaction.
The Best Market for Cotton
and W. B. Frank's Store the best place to buy
your fall goods. No Misrepresentation in our
store. If you want
CMSAP goods we have them
We never sella Cheap trashy article and repre-
sent it as good goods. But will sell you Good
Cioods Cheap Tho lowest prices on
Capes and Jackets
ever shown in Chandler; 50 per cent below
competitors prices. We do
Free Repairing ^
on your shoes if bought from us, hence sell
good shoes. Satisfaction guaranteed in every
suit of Clothes v
W. B. FRANK.
CO TO
Ellis'
Drug St ore
For BOOKS, STATIONERY, OILS, FAINTS,
WINDOW GLASS, TOILET ARTICLES.
South Manuel Avenue.
Hinchey <Sc R^tliff
1":> treatmi ut of imprisoned miners
. \V ,rdner. Idaho, by ' en Merriinsn
.a i ml i est ion ,jf the manner iu which
the people will be ruled when our im-
•Vists hare full sway with a large
-undine army quartered over the coun-
ft The min. rs have not been coa-
v , I of any offense but are awaiting
l: ii and yet for eight days, it is
,_-ed. all the prisoners have been kept
-> a bread au.i water diet anil for trivial
t '.ilium of prison rules have been
mushed hv being obliged to stand for
„'ht hours immovable in the hot sun.
For refusing to work the straw has be n
aken from their banks and they have
been compelled to sleep on the b«^-
Vcmls. No tobacco is permitted and
ii,. visitors are allowed to speak to the
•riaonera. It is alleged that under these
. lsual imnishments the prisoners are
apidly breaking dowu in health ;ind
me under the su ordeal have become
raited. These men have been impris-
ni .I Bve mouths without trial and in
lie meantime two sessions of the district
court have be«-n held.
Dr. Emory W. Buck.
Dr. Buck employs the latest and most
modern methods known to the medical
profession in the treatment of all
diseases. The doctor gives special
attention to diseases >>f the Eye. Private
diseases and all Chronic troubles. Otf.ce
Consultation and Examination free.
Office on Manvel avenue opposite
the courthouse.
Rcbbeh Necks
■Should use B.-ggj' German Skive. It
will prevent red iiess of skin, chaffing,
bhsters, itc, It is the great Herman
Healing Salve. Cures Piles, Old Sores,
Burns, ic. Heals without a scar.
Samuel Elli9:
Your Misistek
Will furnish you a bottle of Beggs'
Cherry Cough Syrup free, if you have
not the money to pay for it. It stops
coughing iu church. Cures Coughi' and
Colds. Samuel Ellis.
Millions Given Away.
It Is certainly gratifying to the public
i i know of one concern in the land who
are not afraid to be generous to the
needy and (utfering The proprietors of
l>r King's \'ew Discovery for Consump-
tion. Coughs anti Colds, have given away
ver the million trial bottles of this
„reat medicine, and have th. satisfac-
tion of knowing that it has absolutely
cured thousands of hop.-less cases. Asth-
ma. Bronchitis. Hoarseness and all dia-
eases of the throat. Chest and Lungs are
.irely cured by it Call on A. D.
Wright. Hrougist, aud get a free trial
bottle R.'irular size 50o, and II. Ev-
. v bottle-uarante. J, or price refunded.
Manila News
M .1 Oadwalader and W. L. Wood
and wite returned from their western
trip last Saturday. While gone they
traveled about eight hundred miles. M
j. informs us she will write a sketch of
her tlravels in the near future
Mrs. susau Mashore au.! others have
executed before John Cadvralader. a
•Hiaotieii bond for the liberation of
11, ury Mashore who was arrested and
k ,lged in jail about three weeks ago on
the charge of fraud larceny.
i tu Saturday John Cadwaiader closed
a trade with John Sneed. of Iowr. for
a good Lincolu county lease. Comider-
a' >ii four hundred dollars
XIr. UowertoD. >ne of our old time
settlers who has been on the sick list
J.>r ti - ^ast month, is abie to be about.
Ed Graham, who is stopping wi'h his
'j-other Bum. !s very low with fever
Austy Bouton has purchased the
lluru <Traliam i- ase aod will henceforth
be classed as a granger.
Ttoe direct rs of school dis'rict No. 91
liav * i mployed Mi$s Cora Boyles. of
Arlington, to teach the coming winter.
t^ur humble optuion is that M. E.
Ferguson t suggestion is giMd and it
\ 'Uiu be well for the free silverttes to
adopt that plan ic the nominations
Bl'iull).
We do all kinds of fine job printing at
this office. Call around and examine our
work and prices.
With every $10.M) suit purchased this
vre-k at th- Hos' n Store you will be
presented free with an elegant Stem
Winding watch worth $5.
1 Say Did you know that the Auction |
store has removed to their large new [
room just south of Hotfman's Bm.k
01J fashions in dress may be reyived,
but no old-fashioned medicine can re-
place Chamberlain's Coiic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. All druggists.
I have a uic: lot of thoroughbred
Light Braumas ready for sale at l"2 a
pair. Pairs, trios and pens made up in
which the male and females are not re-
lated. Mi:s. C. C- Fbexch, Publicist
office.
President King, Farmers Bank,
Brooklyn. Mich., has used DeWitt's Lit-
tle Early Risers in his family for years.
Says they are the best. These famous
little pills cure constipation, biliousness
and ail liver and bowel troubles. Sam
uel Ellis. A.D.Wright.
"Little spells of fever, little chilis so
bland.
Make the mighty graveyard ami the an-
gel band.
A little of Cheatham's Chili Tonic taken
now and then
Makes the handsome women and the
healthy men."
(Firtl Put lMh«l oa. JO. ljW>
Publication Notice
Territory of Oklahoma. I
County of Lincoln. (
In Justice Court, before J M. Clark,
Justice of the Peace of the town of
Chandler, in Lincoln County, Oklaho-
n i Torn! ory.
Isaac J. Fitzpalrick. Pltf. i
vs
T B. MoEntire. Deft. )
The def -ndant. T. B. McEntire, will
take notice that suit has been commenc-
ed against him by the plaintiff, Isaac J.
Fitzpatric c in justice court, before J. M
Clark. Justice of the Peace in and for
the Town of Chandler, in said County
and Territory, and thut on the 16th dav
of October, A. D. lt-99 an order of at-
tachment , was by said justice, issued for
th^ sum of *41.75 for personal services,
including the coats of said action, and
an attotnev's fee of 115.00. \ou are
berebv further notified that said cause
will be beard before said said justice, at
his office- in the town of Chandler, iu
Lincoln County. Oklahoma Territory on
the -1st day of Nereuiber. A. D. 1S99. at
the hou r of 10 o'clock a. m. And unless
the defendant T. B. McEntire appears
before •>:. d justice at said lino and place
and defend said action, the bill of par-
ticulars therein wi'l be taken as true,
the al tachment wi.l be sustained and
Drug
"We handle a full and
complete line of....
DRUGS.
PAINTS.
GLASS,
re'o?" SCHOOL
SUPPLIES,
STATIONERY.
Cox & Cox.
StBSTITCTIOIC
It a fraud practiced by frauds When
Vou ask for Beggs' German salve for
Tetter. Eczema Itch Salt Rhsum. ic
-K sure you get i: take an other, saoiuel
E1H
To Cure A Cold in Ona Day.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinise Tab
i.ets. All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's sig
nature on every box. 35c
(First published October &). 1SU).)
Notice of Sheriff's Sale of Land on
Execution.
Notice is hereby given that William T Ugh man
-fretotore. to wit, on the loth day ol iXtobar. a. D.
H*>, ot tained judgment before the Fmt Judicial
District t'ourt of Oklahoma t*rri tory, within and
tor Logan county said Territory against Marr J.
Silvers lor the sum of $51&.3ix which judgment
draws imerest at the rate of 7 j^ri-eni i^r annum
That there was paid ou said.i«d|iaent heretofore.
to wit on May 11, A. L> 1*-W. the «iu o:
Thai on the 11th day . f September. a. D. lv .'
there remained due and unpaid on said judgment
the ram o? fi3S-5T. and V.60 clerks «:< acrniirg
That on the 11th day oC Septem'^r l*4#' an exe
cut ion wu iaaue-1 nit of the clerk** office ol the
District Court of Ix>gan county said territory, on
iAia j.Jgm*nt In favor of said Witlia.ni Tilgh:::an,
plalntifl and agaiust said Mary J. !>ilv er*. defend-
int, to n * th * undersigned ?b eriffof Lin-
coln county, said Territory commandi g me,among
other thinc«, hat of the goods an i ck> ttles of the
sail nary J. Silvers and'for want of *oods ani
chatUee, then of the lands and teueui «nr-s of said
debtor. I as such Sheriff cause to be nn de the ftu:u
of morn* above s^iftei *s reuiaininr. unpaid on
said juJguieut, u wit, f i3S 6T, snd 5^.00 clerk's
ccwt Accruing.
That 1 received said writ ofaxecu iion on the
12th day of teasber, 1^99, and aft r indorsing
theraun the Jate of iu rt<.eption. delivered the
same to the Clerk of the District C(«rt of this
Lincoln eousty, Oklahoma, which a;d clerk
thereupon entered the taiue in it e execution
docKet of his sai l oftce in the same ia inner mt if it
ha*i issued from the e-'«it of which he was clerk.
Thereupon, on the 15th, day of ^ept ember, 13W,
for the want of gc<ds ana chatties f the a id
nary J Silvers in my >aid countr, I levied said
riecatiou upon thw I blowing lauds an i tenements
ot the said Mary J Silvers, debtor, to wit:
Lots one ti aui two (2) and th* Northeast
4 of the Northwest 1-4 of section sin eteen ly io
township fifteer l.vK or range two east m
Uacoln county, oklahoma territory,si; aject to an
attoruer's lien claimed by ti. R. Tht rstoa and
as-M^ueo to F. B. Ge: ke in the sum offS O.
Now, therefor*, I J II Carter, thee* of said
Lincoln county. Oklahoma territory will on the,
.>H h day ot November. IAN betwfen the hours uf
li> a. ir *nd 4 p. ai am a* uear as may at the
hour of 1 p. r, • -aid day st the east do. r of the
eourt houaeial iiacdler, Lincoln couu: t Oklaho-
ma territory, se4i at pu lie sale and aucti m to the
highest an i beet b.iier for cash, as the Lands and
tenement of the aid nary 1 Si vers. d« otor. sub-
;e t tu he lieu tuefore meutioaed, lots or e 1 and
two . and the Northeast 1-4 of the No ah west l-«
of section mne(«^n ly in Wwaship ftfk sen 1 >
of r*u*e two . L.. tu Lincoln eoustf, Oklahou.i
territory, under snd by virtue of the execution
4loresAid proceed* of such sale ts be appiied in , ,
jayuirnt or ssid execution of the re:, air.ltig -a- _}UMpQi* Ut w:.. DC FfDafWd hCCOfdinglJ.
:>aid part ef ssid jadgment, te wit 5" and (ti veil under Hiy official b&Dil US ittch
of the Peace, tl.ii l#th day of
i..teres* and .. th^r pn^er sccrv...i| { w% , .. i l*
i Witmar a n4 tbu l h dijotl* u>t«, 1W#. Octobe r. I #9. J . M. t lilM.
j.H^Catt t._ . _ I a i v:ohRI8, Juitice of lhaPHM.
Or for Plaintiff
JOHN QOTT
The Mammoth
Furniture Store
Has just received 2 Car Loads of Furniture. The only Fur-
niture Store in Lincoln County that handles Furniture by
the car load now- When you come to Chandler come and
look at our stock. The Finest and the
Largest Assortment
of any store in Oklahoma. Call at the old Carton Store,
opposite the Hoffman bank.
John Qott.
HOFFMAN. CHARLES 5 C0NKL1N
BANKERS.
Exchange and Collections a Specialty.
Do a General Banking Business.
CHANDLER,
OKLAHOMA
B-J A. Haadley. t*nderaher'.3
I
At
MORRIS & MORRIS,
(Successors to J. C. Fletcher & Co.)
Hardware, Tinware
Stovos, Flumps, Etc
FMumiDe-r's Supplies and
Glldden Barbed \A/ire
Manvel Ave. Cor. 9th St. CHANDLER, 0. T-
Working Night and Day.
Tlie busiest anil mightiest little thiii^
that er, r was made is Dr. King's New
Lite Pill- Every pill is a 8ugar-c ati>, 1
globule of health that changes weak
n.-^a int > strength. li tlessue<e into ener •
gy. brain fag into mental power. Tlii'j'
are wonaerful in building up the health.
<>n'y 85 rents per box. Sold by A. D,
Wright.
G. C. ELDR1DGE,
HOG CATTLE and GRAIN DEMER
P vs the Hieliest Prices for Stock
and .Grains ottered in any town in
Oklahoma Territory.
office f Hotta^n, tTharte A Oonktiu B ok.
CHANDLER. OKLA.
l.airof all wot
that's what ou
On his trip t
City last week .1.
carloads of buggic
wagons for the firm u> u
Dizziness, loss of appetite, llatuloncy
and nausea are all connected with dys-
pepsia or indigestion. Herblno ♦■•III gi e
prompt relief. Price 10 cts. A. 1). Wright.
WHITE'S CREAM VERMIFUGE la
a highly valuable preparation, capable,
from tho promptitude of Its action, of
cloarlug the system In a tiw hours of
worm, .llritc t',s. A, 1 '■ ft
all throat and lung troubles. Samuel
Ellis. A. D, Wright.
For all fresli cuts or wound* in either
the human subject or in animal*, ai a
dit-ssing, BAJ.LARD't* HNOW LINI-
MENT Is excellent; while for sorea on
working homes, especially If slow to
heal, or suppurating, Its healing (|usli-
ties an' une^ualed. Price 'A5 aud 50 cts,
A, D. Wright.
on. Prom the report sent over the
plioue Saturday tho doctor oilooted
that another amputation would bo uec
essary but he found on his arrival that
It was not *
To Ouro A Cold la On3 Day.
Take I.axativr Bkomo Qotbinb Tab-
i.ktb. All druggists refund the money
if It fails to cure. e. w. Ghovb * >'g-
naturti ou every box
and safe to take. Dr. Experience would
recommend tt bceauso It never fails to
effect a speedy and permanent cure.
Dr Reason would recommend liberalise
it is prepared on scientific principles, nnd
lieLs i o nature's plan in relieving the
lung*, opening tho soeretlon* and restor-
ing the system to a natnrnl and healthy
condition. All druggists.
llaadacht' bad? G > l>r. Mllwi l ain I'"'"
will hold a protracted meeting nt the
Christian church at New Zion, about
four miles cast ot Chaudlcr commencing
next Saturday night.
If you ask what is tho quickest, best
and safest Chill Tonic, the answer will
invariably bo, My friend, useOboatJiaui s
It Is pleasant and guaranteed. Put up
in both the tasteless and bitter styles
Tasteless SO oentt.
OlUClUOOft- ••«] — --
Mrs. Darker for several mom Us.
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