The Chandler Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 8, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, April 4, 1902 Page: 4 of 8
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COUNTY
Correspondence
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Items of News Sent in by The
Publicist's Regular Staff of
Correspondents •*
LYDI A.
All are rejoicing over the line rains
Mr Derrick of Chandler lias
moved onto the Hick farm The
daughters of Captain Jacob Amberg,
of Chandler, attended our ht-rary
Saturday night, returning home miq-
(lav Several families south and
west of hydia are quarantined on ac-
count of smallpox Born, to Mr.
and Mrs Hoy Ernest, a boy < has.
Foster, who has just arrived from the
Philippines, will cultivate the Hsk
farm.
UNION.
We have had line rains and every-
thing looks fresh and lively J-L- _
Squires and wife have been very ill parents
the nasi week but are now rapidly im- |ntr nicely,
proving Mr. Peyton has returned
from the new country. He says tarm
lands there sell at higher prices than
here The following are a few of
our people who dontributed to the Mc-
Kinley memorial fund: Gertie Mc-
cormick, Lyman Green Allliam,
Ferdinand, John and Sophia Pribbe-
now, Alvin Dlilman. Marie and I lai-
ice Springer, Dora DeMulln, Clarence
Jones.
EAST CAPTAIN CREEK
Farmers are rejoicing oyer thi' linc
rains we are having W. J. Nich-
ols and wife are visiting oil Quapaw
this week Mr. Styles closed a five
months' school at Dunham school
house Friday George Breeze left
Mondav for the Cherokee nation
Frank ' Fairer, of Texas, is here vis-
iting his brother, George b atrer and
family Kelley is up again
after a long spell of sickness J-
F Mcllvov has made some new fence
on his farm Miss Gertrude liar-
grave closed a live months school at
The Fowler school house t rida>.
movinarto Washington Charles
McFarland and family have moved
Into their new house The boys of
Mills and vicinity will organize a
baseball club Saturday '*e
Henry and A. J. Spencer, of kansas
were guests of B. F. Conklin Satur-
day and Sunday. The latter is Mrs^
Collier's brother W ■ H. Rackley
and family spent Faster with relatives
in the Kickapoo Grandma Col
Her is quite sick with grip Charles
Stewart contemplates running a nier
rv-iro-round this summer u: w;
Collier expects to put in a new gin at
the new townsite cast of here on the
new railroad Miss Cora Kelly Is
pending the spring months with her
Barents Our school is pr
progress-
WELLSTON.
J. S. Ross made a trip to Oklahoma
Citv Tuesday to arrange for a territo-
rial convention of Christian Endeavor
Mr Hollister lias ojH'ned a general
store in the Williams building
John Williams and Letha Rvnerson
were married by Rev. Saunders last
Sunday A large an lience enjoyed
Faster services at the Congregational
church Sunday Mr. anil Mrs
Thompson have a new arrival in then-
home. It is a boy Win Burford
Or Williams and others attended
court at Chandler Tuesday Mr
Gouldsbav. our blacksmith, brought
his family from Perkins this week,
thereby changing his residence «
Mrs Lee Todd was in Chandler Wed-
nesday The two daughters of
Judge W. E. Jennings, who reside In
Kansas City, arrived on the evening
train Wednesday The judge is sick
almost unto death Miss Lola
Neeley spent Sunday with her sister,
Mrs Elva Dunh-m, near Chandler
Revival services at Congregational
church still continue
MILLS.
J. B. Ausmus Is rushing things: he
has his corn all planted, etc F.
Collier and family visited in Pavne
county last week John Cravuis
sale was well attended and things sold
for good prices. He contemplate
ELLIS.
The Ellis corrospondent has been
away from home for some time, there-
fore Ellis has not been represented in
The Publicist of late: but if any
think Ellis is slow and behind time if
they will visit us they will be con-
vinced otherwise Dan Eby visited his
brother-in-law, David Numes, near
Clifton last Sunday Wm. Nation
was at Chandler Tuesday Mrs.
James Forbis has had erysipelas the
past week but is better now All
our farmers are busy this tine weather
! planting corn Miss Lilly Eby vis-
; ited friends in South Choctaw town-
I ship recently Wm. Nation was
i at Arlington last Sunday W • ■
Tlbbett was at Chandler Sunday
Wm Combs is at Chandler this week
serving on the grand jury.
spekk.
1 Early fruit is all in full blossom and
1 ready to be killed by the lirst frost
Messrs. Hopper, Asmussen, Zooner,
and Mrs. Austin had their land sur-
veyed last week Corn and gar-
den planting are progressing nicely
Mrs. E Atwell and family entertained
a large number of friends Sunday
Horn, to Davy Shaver and wife, a
baby girl Ovela Delphone has
hired Tom Sprague tor the summer
School at Oak Grove closed Friday
April 3 our Oak Grove Literary soci-
ety closed for the season A num-
ber of young people attended Easter
services at Mt. Vernon Sunday Jay
McMichael. who went to Missouri last
January, has returned It will not
, be long till we can see the cars on the
new railroad Tuesday night a
party of young people met at the home
I of Elias Lilllbiidge and gave the
! teacher. S. J. Foster,quite a surprise.
| There was a larae crowd and a good
, time for all.
and all pronounce it a beautiful place
and say it will make a good town. A
jrreat many have expressed their in-
tention of locating here. The town
lots will be on sale soon We had
frost here Sunday morning, but it did
little if any damage Our farmers
have almost iinished planting corn
Karly vegetables are growing nicely
Wheat and oats look well A
brother of Mrs. L. C. Thurman and a
Mr. Detheridge are expected here this
week from Howard county, Mo., to
look after Mrs. Thurman's business
There has been no clue found to the
murderers of Mr. Martin as yet, but
all agree that if Bill Tilghman had
been on the ground the guilty parties
would have been run down before this
A postofflce has been established
at Fifty-Two Springs,named"Goode."
If troubled by a weak digestion, loss
of aopetite, or constipation, try a few
doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. Every box warranted.
For sale by A. D. Wright, McEl-
Hinney & Ellis and City Drug Store
I. N. Bradlleld who has been at
tending court, went to Wellston to
day
G. W. Rector returned to Fallis to
day. He has been attending court as
a witness.
D. P. Elsey who has been attending
court here returned to-day to Well
ston,
LEGAL NOTICES.
(Flrnt puldlnhed March 21,1902.)
NOTICE.
Notice In hereby jclveu to all perHOUH Inter-
ested I" the 4-ntate of Joliii L. Strobh..
deceased, that on the 14th ilaj of Marin,
1902, J a men L. Htroble produced and tiled
In the probate court of the county of Lincoln
nd territory of Oklahoma an Instrument In
writing purporting to be the last will and
ti'Htaineut of John L. Stroble. deceased, and
hIho filed In said court his petition praying
for the probate of said will, and that letters
testamentary Issue thereon to him, the wain
James L. Stroble, the executor named 111
""pursuant to an order of Bald court made
on the 19th day of March, 1902. notice Is
herebv given that Mondav. the ith day of
April* 1902, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of
said day, that being a day of the regular
March term. 1902. of said court, has been
appointed as the time for hearing said peti-
tion and proving said will, at the probate
•ourt room In Chandler, in halt! county
couri ruuui 111 ■ " '. •" " " 1*. _
Lincoln, when and where all persons inter
ested may appear and contest the same.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto sc.
my hand and tin- seal of said probate court
thla 19th day of March, 1902.
(Seal) K. A. Cordell,
Probate Judge
Tom Tegerson went to Oklahoma
City to-day to get repairs for the ma-
chinery at the Hour mill.
Geo. Written and wife, of St. Louis
1 Mo., are in the city.
J. L. BENEDICT, M. D. W. J WALLACE, M. D.
*Drs. Benedict & Wallace,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. CHANDLER, OKLA.
Office In Olnpp Building.
Office- Phone, 167.
Residence Rhone, 2T•
lamhd1n.
Quite a number of strangers are here
looking over the new townsite survey
Do not leave home on a journey
without a bottle of Chamberlain'
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
It is almost certain to be needed and
cannot be procured while you are on
board the cars or steamship It is
pleasant, sate and reliable. For sale
by A. D. Wright. City Drug Store
and McElHinney & Ellis.
Earl Hamilton, who has been driv-
ing the Egbert bus, will leave soon for
Deepwater, Mo., where his parents
reside.
O. N. Weiser, Edmoad's well-known
; hardware merchant, arrived last eveu-
! ing. He possibly may decide to make
' Chandler his future home.
Miss Edna Sutton, of Collinsville,
I. T , who has been visiting her sister,
Mrs. Cunningham at Guthrie, is the
guest of Mrs. N. O. Colburn.
I wish to sell, rent or trade my
property, consisting of house contain-
inir five rooms, bath, cistern well.barn,
corn-cribs and buggy-shed, all new.
; also ten acres of land, half of which
Is set out in orchard. This is a pleas-
ant home overlooking the city of
Chandler and is within one-half mile
of the city school.—Jacob Amberg.
(First published March 7, 1902.)
NOTICE.
Territory of Oklahoma,county of Llncon, ss
In the probate court.
Kstate of Mary C. Myers, deceased.
The petition of Geo. W. I)a vis,as the admin-
istrator of the estate ol Mary C. Myers, de-
ceased. having been presented to this eoui t
praying that an order be made authorliln^
sabl petitioner to sell the whole, or so
much, and such parts of the real estate de-
tcrlbed In said petition as the court shall
udge necessary and beneficial, at pub-
lic or private sale; and It appear-
ing to the court from such petition
hat It Is necessary to sell the whole
or some portion of such real estate
for the purpose and reasons mentioned In
ald petition, therefore sabl petition will be
hied herein, and a time appointed forbear-
ing the same. . .
And it Is hereby ordered by the court that
Saturday, the 29th day of March, A. I).
1902, at the hour of 1 o clock p. m. of sabl
day, that beluga day of the regular March
term, 1902. of this court, be and the same la
appointed as the time when all persons In-
terested in sabl estate are directed and re-
quired to appear before this court to show
cause why an order should not he granted
to sabl petitioner to sell so much of the
real estate of apid decedent as is necessary.
And it is further ordered that a copy ol
tills order be personally served on all persons
interested In said estate, any gener I guard-
Ian of a minor so Interested, and any legatee
or devisee, or heir of the decedent, provided
thev are residents of sabl Lincoln county, at
least ten days before the time appointed for
hearing said petition,unless they shall waive
such notice in writing, and signify In writing
their assent that an order off sale be made
praved for in said petition.
Dated the 51 d day of March, 1902.
[SealJ S. A. Cordell.
L I'robate Judg-
Private money. Individual money.
Eastern money. Money always ready
and paid out as soon as papers are signed
No sending off for examiner. Any amount
No delay. Let me tell you what I can
do. Write or call.
A. E. ROSS Chandler, Okla.,
Gardner Building.
GET IN THE
tificatel! WAGON
rf Parity
5 attached to 1
\every
t gallor
of
H <
and rideo ver to
EAGLE.
(Published Feb. 2S. 1902.)
NOTICE.
Terrltorv of Oklahoma. Lincoln county, hs.
In the district court of Lincoln county
Oklahoma territory.
Whereas, It appears from an order of sab
issued out of tin-district court of Lincoln < o
ami territory of Oklahoma, bearing date ol
February 19. 1902. t.. me directed and now
in miv hands, that on tlie 20th day of April.
lPOl.in an action then pending in said court
wherein Ira Munson was plaintiff and Ma.
Anderson. Prank Anderson. S S. Luwrenc.
referees in bankruptcy, and . .<• Hetcnei,
trustee off Mav Anderson, bankrupt, were de-
fendant#, judgment was rendered In said
cause in favor of Ira Munson for the sum of
four hundred and forty-nine dollars and
forty-two cents and costs of said order of
sale amounting to the stun of five dollars,
said judgment to bear Interest at the rate of
1 2 per cent per annum from the date of Its
rendition, and whereas defendant. Frank An-
derson, paid on said Judgment the mm of
two hundred and twenty-five dollars on tlie
124 th dav of October. 19«1. and whereas,
said Judgment was declared and adjudged to
be a lien upon the real rstat- described in
sabl judgment and hereinafter specifically set
forth, and whereas it further appears that it
was ordered and decreed by said court in
said action that an order of sak issue out of
said court directed to the sheriff of said
ountv « f Lincoln commanding him to ad-
vertise and sell without appraisement the
mid real .-state and all the right* title, inter-
est and equity of redemption of said defend-
ants and each of them In and to said
property or any part thereof.
Now therefore public notice is hereby gi\en
that on the l«t ilny April. li"'2• at the
hour of •'! o'clock i>. m. of aiilii dny.nt the
«.jt«t door of the court limine 111 < hantller.iu
Hal,! conntv ..f l.lui oln. territory of Oklaho-
ihii I will offer for xalu anil sell at pulillr
auction t" the hl -hc t lilililer for ra«h the
real estilte inline,I In Hillil oriier anil partlcu-
I irlv dewrllieil II" folliovK:
| 1 o 1 I ami 12 In liI'M'k :iil. til the town
of I'tiaiiu'.-t' l.in olll conntv. Oklaliiima ter
rltorv to a'iUfv mi ill ruilgment anil Interent
thereon an,! ro t« ami the accriliiia: cimtH.
Win. TIlKhninn.
Slieriff.
Wm. H Crume. Ueiinty.
, \v. RiihIi, attorney for plaintiff.
Huron i.K'F.Nsio NUTH K
Chaniller. I Ikliilionin. Apill -•I'"1.:;,..,,
Notice Ih hereby ^Ivei, thai the follow llljc
nucil iwr.oii ha« ale,I application nml peli-
tiou for a lleeiiM-to Hell inn It. npirlt oil" ami
vIuoiih lliiuorH iii the county ,,f Lincoln null
territory of Oklahomn. ami that iiiiIchh
remoimtrnuce I«■ Hie,I an rei|lllrc,l liy law
within tw.. wii kn from ti"- Hr t puhll-
ration of thin notice, the law helm* coiuplleil
with. HUcIl HcellHe will lie iHHIIcl. Vlf.
Kliuer i>. Hitter, ..11 handler. Okla.. on lot
12 block in the town of Chandler,
Lincoln County. Okla.
H. E. Straugheu.
County Clerk.
First published April 4, 1902.
ygk | i §
| li tells exactlywhat its made'
|jofandwhyitfe best, Ife the
tjbest Paint that can be made.
Flynt's Store
He Has Just a Little Left
For The Kin Folks.
Well Orllsi
-NEW AND IMPROVED -
Well Diills and Well Driller
Supplies N 1 x Bits Sound
i Pumps, lieamer • ana
COX & COX, Props. I^shin? 'tools
Where you will also tincl a com-1 CorIt;s(jl)iuk„cl! .Homa
Wall Paper, Drugs and , THATCHER & SONS,
Druggists Sundries.
AcmeWhile leadtColcrMs."™?;
j"lTfl* ~"*
FOR SALE BY
CITY DRUG STORE
STILL.V \TER OKLA.
HOFFMAN. CHARLES & CONKLIN
BANKERS.
Exchange and Collections a Specialty. .
Do a General Banting Business.
CHAW1LER.
OKLAHOMA
H. M. JOHNSON, President. 0- PARMENTER, Oashiek/
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF CHANDLER.
PAID UP CAPI1A1. ?2>,000.
\A/B SOLICIT YOUR BUS1NSS
R oom formerly occupied by Lincoln County State Bank.
EAGLE is black with white points, foaled in lntlh, 16 hands liijrh, weighs lu.xi pounds.
kind animal, very desirable to breed to. —
EAGLE was sired by White Crow owned by Ringling Bros.; he by \Vhit«> Crow, Sr., an Import* d
Arabian owned by Barnum.
EAGLE'S dam was Raven, sired by Black Hawk Morgan, a lined descendant of tin f.nnous
thoroughbred Lexington.
I!
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We Want 2,000 Farms To Sell.
. „ . . !_ T11U,
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5l
oo
Will stand at my stable, north of the Stone Mill in
Chandler,
Terms:-$10,00 to insure living colt, secured ^ by note
at time of service, payable when mare foals. $5.00 for single service,
to be paid at time of service.
All accidents at owners risk. Money due when mare is parted
with.
W. A. BABER, Owner.
(Klrat published Mari li 11)02.)
SOTIOB TO CBEDITORS
I„ tli umttM "i tit- i«tntP,ilOII i'r 1". llB.vin
Idt,* ,i( tin- i-nuiity i>t Lincoln, ti-rr
torv of Oklnhoum. <lecen«M*n.
All* Immkoiih hnvliitc diiluiH MKHlnnt Mil
Oliver P. Ilayne. an- m|ulri'«l to
■xlillilt theianif. with the nwwwry votu'ii-
th, to tliH un«l«TMlKinHl. 'Inly appointed Hi d
iualiflr.1 ndmlnlHtrator oftne*-Htatf « t hjuu
Mnrolu "Hi'l ti-rrltory ,,( Oklfthiilnn. anil tliiit
I,.or muntliK after Hie !lr t piilillfHtlon ui
tliln notl«'<* It ti m Ih'«mi llialteil 1 v or«l *r « f tlu
r r!Tiw tft c ourt of *aUl Lincoln county an the
thiii- f, ir credit or* ol wild ,leiea«-i toi-xhlblt
mid |>n-m-iit t l.Hr rlalni* "Knlnnt nald .-state.
,T,.I, .la,
AdmlulHtrator.
Attention, Farmers-
If you are interested in the growing
of cantaloupes or potatoes call on me
at tne depot. Would like to see you
this week if possible.
F. J. Weymouth.
Marion Kooke, manager for T. M.
Thompson, a largo importer of fine
millinery at ltV>H Milwaukee avenue,
Chicago, -ays: "During the late
severe weather I caught a dreadful
cold which kept rue awake at night
and made me unlit to attend my work
during the day. One of my milliners
was taking Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy for a severe cold at that time
which seemed to relieve her so quickly
that I bought some for myself. It
acted like magic and 1 began to im-
prove at once. 1 am new entirely well
and feel very pleased to acknowledge
i„ merits." For sale bv A. D.
1 Wright, City Drug Store and Mchl-
Hlnm v & Kills.
We have arrangements with Ileal Estate men in Illinois,
Iowa Missouri, Kansas and Indiana, whereby we can secure
you a buyer for your Ileal Estate. Put yourfarmon our
list and we will do the rest. No matter what pait of tne
county, for we are selling farms in all parts of the c®u°ty.-
Si't us within the next Thirty days, ify°u want to sell.
We make Farm Loans and furnish Abstracts of title.
HOOVER & KANAGA,
I n.migration f\ «;en(s. Frisco K R-
Chandler, 0. U.
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THE OLIVERTYPEWRITER CO.,
CHICAGO, ILL-
i LAKE STREET,
Wanted!
f
Store and Stand keep-
ers in or out of Chand-
ler to handle our Non-
Intoxicant Grape Cider
Healthy beverage, and
NochemiftaU. Will foam like
I'lia ill pact!
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AddniM
The W. C. T. U. will meet at the
residence of H. F. Johnson Tuesday,
Aprils, at 2:30 p.m. This meeting,
and perhaps a series of meetings, will
will be devoted to "Mothers' Work,
i The members are all invited to attend,
and all young mothers are cordial 1}
invited to come, even tho they do not 9
wish to become members «i the soci-
ety. We hope to be able to make
these meetings interesting as well
bene tidal.—By order of Committee.
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