The Chandler Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 26, Ed. 1 Friday, January 24, 1902 Page: 2 of 8
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you have headaches, tongue is coated, bad breati &
constipated, bad taste in the mouth. £ «vIyw^« ft*nm
If notallof these symptoms ' fhen OlOVCS IrOIIl
some of them? It's your
liver.
narcot.
any or all syn
appetite and spirits good.
The Lamp of Steau
The lamp tiw.t doesn't flare up or smoke, or t\
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to uhh h... —.
you get it nml mux xgood ; tlu* lamp that you
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$1.90
Call and see our
line. Prices be-
low all competi-
tors. ** Quality
considered.
Zbc New Rocbcp
de for.
Other lumps may b*> offered you u*
they t«m> • «•, Instate re#p«*ct .; but lor 'V
U--S". there's only « «•* >'■
smv tue lumpofTere.l you i« .i.ahi . I<
on It ; every lamp has it. (800 Varietiu
OKI LiimpN
We cuii 1111 every lamp want. No matti
want a new lamp or forr, an «ld one repft'i
tube ' a vas«* mounted or other make of lain
©d into a New Rochester, wo can }M|rrT|QN
send vou literature on the i ubj'*ct. INfcO T l<JN.
We arc SPIiCI A LISTS In the treatmen'
Lamps, Consultation PW
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^ware Co
Phone 87
THE ROCHESTER L&MPGO.,**--
Mrs. S. A. Strader made a business
trip to Oklahoma City Friday.
Wanted—An experienced ladyclerk
at the Globe dry goods store. M.
Levitt, proprietor.
Vou can get Bliss Triumph, Early
iiose, Ohio and Peeless seed potatoes
at J. W. Feuquay A: Co's. store.
The Globe handles shoes,dry goods,
clothing, ami gents' furnishing goods.
Strnssberger building, west side Man-
vel avenue.
Mr. and .Mrs. John Hvans were
culled to ColTeyville, Kansas, Monday
by the serious Sickness of a daughter
at that place.
If you want some thing elegant in
stationery at the most reasonable
price you ever heard of. see the line
of robin's egg blue at McElHinney &
Ellis'.
George Thomas has resigned his
position with the Chandler Furniture
Co. to take that of assistant freight
agent at the Frisco depot.
A. C. Edwards, Frisco relief agent,
who was in charge of the station hert
.during T>. T. l'oole's vacation, re-
turned to Stroud Monday.
Kanaga went to St. Louis
A. M. Mel'.lHinney was over from
icisstow, I. T., Sunday.
winchester Club, America's Fines?
niskey for sale only at Board of
Saloon.
If you want a loan on your farm don't
fail to nee J. 8. Hopping. Rooms 4 and
5, 'Jlapp building.
fe
r Short orders a specialty at ^ oung s
j^fe. All delicacies in season at
'onable prices.
The Oliver Typewriter received the Gol^, R| (he Loan Ab8tract and Insur-
at the Buffalo Exposition. Agency of Hoover and Kanaga for
fything in their line.
'rink famous Old Winchester Club
107 LAKE STKKRT, — — Hoard of Trade saloon only recom-
______________________ 'led by physician*.
237 Jit 1 Cent—A good farm, near Ghan-
'e Come at once to Hoover &
The fragile babe and the growing
child are strengthened by White's
Cream Vermifuge. It destroys worms
gets digestion at work, and
Found—A bunch of keys.
at this office.
Lee Patrick was in the city Saturday
on his return from the Agency.* where
he has been settling up accounts pre-
paratory to turning the Indian agency
over to his successor.
M H. Elliott is putting up a build-
ing to be used as a hotel at the cor-
ner, of Thirteenth street and Manvel
' avenue, across the street south from
I. B. Stewart's residence.
At best life is but short. Bo not
ake it shorter yet by rank neglect of
that cough of yours when one bottle
of Simmons' Cough Syrup would cure
you. Guaranteed. Price 25 and 50c.
All druggists.
For catarrh and cold in the head
Hunt's Lightning Oil inhaled is a sure
cure. A few drops taken internally
relieves and cures cramp colic,cholera
morbus and such troubles. Guaran-
teed. Price 23 and 50c. All drug-
gists.
Cut this out and take it to A. D.
Wright, McElHinney & Ellis, or City
Drug Store and get a free sample of
Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets, the best physic, They also
cure disorders of the stomach,bilious-
ness and headache.
Save 5 cents a Day
and Buy a Home.
It is true $1.40 per month, less than o cents per day in
vested in a National Home Building Company s contract
will procure you a home. Their contracts mature early.
At maturity you tiro p.t once placed in possession of your
home and then you pay back each $1,000 used at the vate
of $5.40 per month without interest, or you now own a
home with a mortgage on it, we will lift the mortgage.
Should the contract holder die wo will cancel the debt
and give his heirs a clear title to the property. all
investigate our plan.
Young's Restaurant.
Offic-1? C
5. Thomas, Agent,
Chandler. Oklahoma.
L. T. Poole resumed work as Frisco
11 agent Monday. The month's vacation
builds the body. Price 25c. A. IV
Wright. ' * ____
Ilev. .lohn Hartley and wife are
spending the Week here. Mr. Hart-
ley's sermons are attracting extremely
favorable comment and his audience
grows larger each time that he holds
services here.
A LABY
Came iito our store and said: "1
am going to take Br. Caldwell's Syr-
up Pepsin for my cold. It kept us
free all last winter from every kind of
cold. It is a great remedy and a per-
fect laxative." Sold by Corbin &
Lynch.
THE OLIVERTYPEU
Commissioners' Proceedings.
just ended was the tirst lay-otT Mr.
Poole has taken in the" two years he
has been in charge of the qfftee here.
Mr. Poole is one of the most accom-
modating and efficient officers a road
ever bad, and the people of Chandler
are glad to see him again in his place.
Subscribe for the Publicist.
i BON'T BE BISCOURAGEB,
U i', use Simmons' Liver Purifier
(tin box). Many imitations of the
original, so be careful and see that
it's -'Purifier" and manufactured by
the A. C. Simmons, Jr., Medicine Co.
All druggists.
23'
anaga, Hoffman building.
Chandler, Okla., Oct. IH, 1001.
The board met pursuant to recess.
All members present. The journal of
the previous session was read and
approved.
The bond of A. ,1 Tiill,,^ proprie-
tor of the Mlssour'pies of Brown's Observer
Iron Works of L. Guthrie, may be bad at
for the fulfillment
the board of count
Lincoln county, 8pwitti,v „f farm
teen stee! bridges 1
approved. ars. Come and see me.
The bond of-
building t'" , , ,, ,
was Old Winchester Club Rye eleven
years old, sold at board of trade sa-
loon only.
Talk will) Hoover aud Kftiiaga about
farm and city loans and absiracts foi
7our properly.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred KnappandLillle
McKlhaney are here from Stillwater
visiting re'atlves.
pish, oysters, game and celery at
oj'oung's Cafe. Kast of court house
the new Shearer building.
sWU I • —— —
Prof. W. A. L. Hotf, who teaches a
system of rapid practical writing is in
the city and will organize a class.
J. S. Hopping has something import-
ant lo say to you on th subject of fariut
loans. See him at the Clapp "g
The W. C. T. IT. will meet at the
Presbyterian church Tuesday, Jan.
28, at '! p. m. By order of Committee.
II you wish to sell or trade your
land or to make a farm loan it will |
pay you to see J. S. Hopping, Clap])
building.
Hoover and Kanaga
J.
Richardson moved his gro-
in \ stock Monday in the bidding
formerly occupied by S oung s t afe.
have now the
only correct and complete set of abstract
hooka in Lincoln county. Get your
abstract from them.
Mrs. L. T. Poole returned Tuesday
from her visit with friends in Kansas m-h
NEEDLESS
CONSTIPATION.
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Constipation shortens life. It kills by inches, but none
the less surely. The condition is seldom necessary: it is
duo to a morbid condition of the liver that can be over-
come with the proper remedy. •
Wright's Liver Pills
if persistently used, are a radical cure for constipation.
They do even more, for with the disappearance of the
chief trouble many minor ones will vanish. Complexion
will be clearer, appetite will be keener, and a now supply
of energy 'vill appear.
Price 25 Cents.
The Commoner.
(MK. BRYAN'S PAPER.)
The Commoner has attained within
one year from date of the first issue a
circulation of one hundred thousand
copies, a record probably never
equaled in the history of American
periodical literature. The unparallel-
ed growth of this paper demonstrates
that there is room 'in the newspaper
field for a national paper devoted to
the discussion of political, economic
and social problems. To the columns
of The Commoner Mr. Bryan contrib-
utes his best efforts; and his review of
political events as they arise from
time to time cannot fail to interest
those who study public questions.
The Commoner's regular subscrip-
tion price is $1.00 per year. We have
arranged with Mr. Bryan whereby we
can furnish his paper and The
PUBLICIST together for one year for
$1.65. The regular subscription price
of the two papers when subscribed for
separately is $2.
Mrs. Fannie Whistler Nadeau was
over from the Agency Sunday.
LEGAL NOTICES.
( First published Jan. 10, 11)02.
NOTICE. •
Notice is hereby given that In pursuance
of an order of tlie probate court « f the
county of .Lincoln anil territory of Oklahoma
mnde'on tlie Ulst day of December, 1901. in
t lie matter of the entatejof Agnes Tryon. Ma-
li le Tryon, Blanch Tryon. (Jeorge Tryon and
Bessie*. Tryon. the undersigned, a- the^
guardian of Haid^minoiH, will sell at priv.it' "
sale, Hubject to continuation by said probate
court, in sabl county of Lincoln, all the
right, title, interest and estate of the said
Agues Tryon, Mahle Tryon, Hlanch Tryon,
George Tryon and Bessie Tryon, and ail the
right, title and interest that the said minors
have by operation of law or otherwise ac-
quired In and to ail that certain lot, piece or
parcel of land situated, lying and being in
thecounty of Lincoln,territory of Oklahoma,
hounded and described as follows and upon
the following terms and conditions, to-wit:
The northwest fourth (V ) of section thir-
ty-two (.V2) in township sixteen (16) north
of range four (4) east of the Indian meridian
in Lincoln county, Oklahoma territory, con-
taining 1( 0acres, more or less, according to
the government survey thereof; and said
•ale will be made subject to a mortgage
given on said land for the sum of five bun- w
3red and twenty dollars ($.*>20).
bids in writing will be received by the un-
dersigned at Chandler, O. T., or may be tiled
in t lie ofliee of the Judge of the probate c« urt
at Chandler, O. T. bids will be opened on
or after January 27. 1902.
The right is reserved to reject any and all
bids.
Dated the 220th day of December, 1901.
Win. A. Graham.
Guardian.
A. D. Wright's
A DEFP MYSTEllY.
9 It is a mystery why women endure
Backache, Headache, Nervousness,
Sleeplessness, Melancholy, Fainting
and Dizzy Spells when thousands
have proved that Electric Bitters will
quickly cure such troubles. "I suffer-
ed for years with kidney troub'e.V
writes Mrs. Phebe Cherley, of Peter- „llH uunrm Uoi
Bfin [., 'Mind .i lamp h-irk nninefl mp ami fourteen il4> in block 49. in that part
son. Id., ana a lame luck paintu int of rlty nf (^lt,,nV k„owll ,,s East Outli-
< First published Jan. 24. 1902
NOTICE.
In the district court of Lincoln county Okla-
homa territory.
Peter J. Doerr, trustee, plaint iff, vs. Edward
G. Cole .-(11(1 Sula Cole, defendants.
The defendants above named will talo- no^*
tire that they have been sued by the phiintiff,
I cter .1. Doerr, trustee, In the district court
of said count v.
The plaintiff asks judgment in the sum of
$•">24 with interest front the loth day of .Jan-
uary. 1 !I02, at 7 per cent per annum, on ae-
ount of taxes paid upon lots thirteen (1H)
so 1 could not drei-s myself, but
Kleetrie Bitters wholly cured me, and
although 73 years old, 1 now am able
to do all my housework." It over-
comes Constipation, improves Ap-
petite, gives perfect health. Only "il)c
at A. D. Wrights' drug store.
Public Sale.
I will sell at public auction, head
of stock cattle and farming imple-
ments on Tuesday, Jan. 2s, ]!K)2, at
10 o'clock a. m., at my farm situated
four miles north of Chandler.
HR-2t Chas M. Huri.hut.
and Missouri. She has been away
We have 1<><) applications for farms I since the holidays.
to rent or sell. Call on us at once.
Buck & Bennett, opposite postotHoe.
Win. Tllghman, Sr., moved this
week from his farm to his handsome
new cottage on Tenth street and
Steele avenue.
If you step into a jewelry store and
ask for Kent and some one should
tell you "Mr. Kent is uol in and won't
lie for some time," just walk out.
That Ik not Kent's place.
All itching diseases are embarrass-
ing as well as annoying. Hunt's Cure
will instantly relieve and permanently
cure all forms of such diseases. Guar-
anteed. Price 50e. All druggists.
N. G. Buckley, mayor of Wynne-
wood, I. T., and editor of the Triple
Link, the territorial organ of the Odd
| Fellows, lectured at the Christian
j church Sunday evening to a large
i audience who were highly entertained.
Do you want Harness at C05 1 ?
Come and Get Them.
Do you want John Deer Implements
or Studebaker Wagons at what they
are WORTH?
I Have Got Them.
~ t t ~ -rwn.t Jnd i best music are ably reviewed, and all
J E DeMoss of Logansport, inti., ,
visit relatives topics of contemporary interest are
look over the I given careful attention. It is the up-
with which he is well pleased. | to-date paper for the merchant, the
' teacher, the professional man, the stu-
in, as well as for
woman and the home.
Don't pay out your money for GAB.
Pay it for the GOODS.
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C. A. F1LTSCH,
South Manvel Avenue.
r_ , \m\..
arrived last week
and incidentally
country,
He will probably invest in farmland
i : v Vio thinks that dent, the politicia
an investment on which he thinks that . _ J ^ ^
one cannot fail to make money at
present prices in this county.
Many a bright and happy house-
hold has been thrown into sadness
and sorrow because of the death of a
loved one from a neglected cold. Bal-
lard's Horehound Syrup is the great
cure for coughs, colds and all pulmo-
nary ailments. Price 2. and •)( '.. .A.
D. Wright. •
Herbine should be used to enrich
and purify the blood: it cures all
forms of blood disorders, is espe-
cially useful in fevers, skin eruptions,
boils, pimples, blackheads, scrosula.
saltrheum and every form of blood
Impurity; it is a safe and effectual
cure. Price 50c.—A. D. Wright.
Vou want the news of the
territory. To get this you
must have a territorial paper
and one printed at the territorial cap-
ital, which gives all the news of the
executive, judicial and legislative de-
departments. This territorial news is
supplied by the Weekly Oklahoma
State Capital. This is an cight-png<\
eight-column paper sixty-four col-
umns of sprightly reading matter
every week for 35 cents per year.
Ten Cents For Ten Weeks.
The St. Louis Mirror is a twenty-
eight-page paper in magazine form.
edited by William Marion Keedy, as-
sisted by a stiff of contributors com-
prising the best writers and literal*}
authorities on all current subjects.
social, religious, scientific, financial.
literary or artistic.
The Mirror is a weekly review of
men aud aHalrt; a treasury of short
stories aud good poetry; a paper in
which the best books, best plays and
HI'WAS A FALSK
L have used your
Syrup Pepsin and
If you will send us 10c in silver or
stamps we will mail The Mirror to
your address for ten weeks.
The MIRROR, St. Louis, Mo.
OPEN YOUR MOUTH
And swallow one. Cheatham's Lax-
ative Chill Tonic combat- all the
qualities of the best liquid chill tonic.
Dose always ready. Dose always the
same. No cure, no pay. All drug-
gists.
G. C. Kid ridge will have a stock
sale at his place northwest of town
next Monday.
Big Business at Register's Office.
The quarterly report of Register of
Deeds J. G. Cadwalader made last
week to the board of count? commis-
sioners shows a remarkable amount
of* business transacted in that office
during the last three months of the
year. The following instruments were
tiled during the quarter:
Chattel mortgages 2017
Deeds 422
Final receipts 100
Patents 83
Peal estate mortgages 378
Miscellaneous 27<i
Total 3285
The total fees of the office for the
quarter amounted to $1718.10, of which
♦024.0.") was turned over to the county.
The year's record shows a great in-
crease in business over that of the
preceding year. The whole number
of instruments tiled during the year
1000 was 31,000. In 1901 they numl>er-
ed 31,875. The fees turned over to the
county during the year amount to
over 12,000, which is much more than
it bus ever before amounted to.
ALARM.
Dr. Caldwell's
•an truthfully
recommend it. Some four years ago
doctors told me that I had Bri^ht's
iseaee. I was laid up three months
and nottiin^ I used helped nie and no
food would stay on my stomach. T
| used one bottle of your Dr. Caldwell's
Syrup Pepsin anil food would stay on
my stomach and I craved something
to eat. 1 got well. There was no
Hright's disease about me. It was a
false rumor. Ever since 1 have
recommended Dr. Caldwell's Syrup
Pepsin to friends and strangers. It
is just splendid. I have full confi-
dence in it. Geo. E. Benedict,
west King street, Decatur, Ills.
Sold by Corbin iV Lynch.
I.oyan county, oklahoma territory,
which by the terms « f a rert iln warranty
«lw <l mailt* J une 4, 1001. the Haiti <h'feii<latitH
oblitfatnl tlicinwivt-K to pnv, having cov-
enanted in wjild warranty ilee'il that nahl lot*
were free ami clear of ail Incumbrance and
taxcK.
That the property of *ahl defemliiutH In
Lincoln county, Oklahoma territory, ha*
bi*en attached to pay nald debt, to-wit": !.<>t
nine i !>) in l>loek H'J, in the town of Clinndler
in naitl rountv.
The defendants iniisi niiHWrrxnid
so tiled before t he 12th day of Mareli. I'.mit.
or tlx same will be taken as true and iuitjt-
111**111 will l<e rendered for the said slim of
and Interest thereon .nid an order
made for tlie sale of said attached property
and r< r e< nth of suit.
Dated thin lMth day of January. lb0-\
[Seal] Attest: T. A. Veal.
Clerk of the district court of
Lincoln county, Okla. Ter.
P.y <i. E linllard, deputy.
Oeo. F. <i reeii, and Hoffman A ICnibrv.
Attorneys for plaintiff.
(First published January 10,1002.)
NOTICE.
Notiet? Is hereby given that ill pursuance of
an order <>t the probate dourt of Lincoln
. • i 11111 \. Oklahoma territory, made <>n >'S^
'J.'bl day of October, 1 '.1(11, in the til a ftci*""w
the estate of Moselle Devereux. Myrtle I ev
creux. Hoy Devereux and Louis Devereux,
minors, the undersigned, as the guardian of
saiil minors, will sell to the liignest bidder,
subject to contiriuntion by said probate
court, ali i lie right, title and interest of the
said Moselle Devereux, Myrtle Devereux, I toy
Devereux ami Louis Devereux in tlie w 1 j <>f
the nw V\ and the w i. of the sw of section
No. Ill, in township No. 1 I, north of range
4 east, 1. M., the same being an undivided - |
interest in said tract of land, the purchaser
to assume the payment of a mortgage on
said land for $i." (), and the balance to he
paid In rash when the sale Is confirmed by
the court.
Sealed bids will be received at the ofliee of
the pro!>nte Judge of Lincoln county at
Chandler, < >. T., till 1 o'clock p. ill. on tho
•Jfith day of January, 1902,
Tjp> right to reject any or all bids is lieivbx
reserved. *
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