The Chandler Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 10, No. 5, Ed. 1 Friday, May 29, 1903 Page: 2 of 8
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^e^LOCAL NEWS.v#.#
Hoy Hoffman returned last night i
from Oklahoma City where he attended
the meeting of the single statehood ex-
ecutive committee. It was through
the efforts of Col. Hoffman that th<-
resolution calling the Shawnee con
vention was passed, in fact it was he
who introduced the resolution.
REHINII THE BARS
Cute Mr. Wade "Weighed and
Found Wanting''—New
in Jail.
FROM FRIDAY'S DAILY.
Mrs. Joe Kittrell has gone to Lyn M
don, Kas., for a visit with relatives, j night.
P. W. Baldwin of Chicago wus Hik-
ing a look at things in Chandler to-
day.
Ernil Kitterbusch, the wealthy sa-
FROM MONDAY S DAILY.
Bthr went to Guthrie Saturday
MUST PAY $1,000.
John Uaedeker drove up to Ripley
J. H. anil Mrs. Fleming went to
Stroud today noon.
P. P. Hillerraan, was here
again
loon man of Guthrie, was here last | from Cushing today.
night. i Maj. Neal returned last night from
Clarence Foster returned last night
from a visit with his parents In Illi-
nois.
Fred Franke, the farmer, returned
Eureka Springs, Ark.
Bob Hbea went to Sapulpa yester-
day to "visit his people."
Frank Hlshop was over from his
last night from a short visit in Okla- farm near Parkland, today.
homaCitv. Geo. H. Strode came over from his
.. . . lease in the Creek nation yesterday
Emsey Evans, the colored I- risen •
porter, is home on a ten days leavt
Clyde Holliduy, cashier of the Stale
Bank of Argru, spent Sunday with
friends in Chandler.
of absence.
Mrs. A. W. Beunett and mother left
at noon for a short visit at their old
home, Keokuk, Iowa.
Miss Helena Schwari left last night
for a short visit with friends at hrr
old home, Kinsley, Kansas.
Mrs. Carter, wile of the ex-sheriff,
returned last night from a visit with
friends and relatives in the east.
Mrs. Susan Johnson returned from
her Wellston visit today. She was
accompanied home by her daughter.
M. F. King of Chicago was the gues
of the Egbert last night. He came to
confer with the city council with
regard to purchase of bonds.
FROM SATURDAY'S DAILY.
Tom Tipton has returned from Kan-
sas City.
Mrs. J. U. Nutter came up from
Oklahoma City on the noon train. -
Mrs. A. M. MoKlHinney went to
Norman this morning. She will visit
her son Sam, who is in the sanitarium
there.
Miss Anna Flynn will arrive this
evening from Sapulpa, 1. T., to spend
next week with her cousin, Miss Sara
Flynn.
Judge Burford Orders
to Pay this Sum to His Wife
as Temporary Alimony.
Despite A. W. Bennett's efforts to
dodge personal service of notict of
Sheriff Tilghman today received
word that the man he made his late
Bennett lr'P to oklahoma City expressly on
account of had been located and land-
ed in jail today.
This man is W. E. Wade who spent
about a month in Chundler seMug
books. While here he slopped at the
Barker house and induced Mr. Bar-
ker to endorse a draft for him on
hearing of application for temporary which he secured money at one of the
alimony suit money and attorney's tees banns lhe draft was drawn as \\ ade
in connection with the divorce case °D hi brother, but was returned
Bled by his wife against him, he Is now unpaid.
in for it, and must pay her #1,000 and warrant
the further sum of $100 for her at-
torneys.
Willie Tilghman returned yesterday
morning from Mexico, Mo., where he
has been attending school.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Miller, Mrs
Hocker and Jimmie Duffy all retumed
from New Orleans yesterday morning.
Dr. Harriman packed and shipped
his office fixtures to Ft. Cobb. He
left yesterday morning to go to the
farm,
C. C. Christai left yesterday for St.
Louis to make some selections of
summer goods tor the New York
store.
Col. H. V. Hoffman went to Okla-
homa City this morning to attend a
meeting of the single statehood com-
mittee.
Mrs. E. A. Foster and children have
gone to Guthrie for a visit with Mrs.
Foster's parents. They started on
yesterday evening's train.
C. A. Horr had a severe chill yes-
terday but through wholesale use of
medicines was able to be at the Auc-
tion store again this week.
Mesdames Miles and Hart went ot
Stroud at noon. Mrs. Hart will go
to Colorado Springs after a few days
Mrs. C. E. Underbill, who has beeu , visit with her parents near Stroud,
ill for several weeks, is reported to b. Mr BowmBn ca,ne over (rom Slroud
in a critical condition. yesterday and will superintend the
Mrs. W'ashmood of Oklahoma City, New York store while Mr. Christai is
a cousin of W. M. Allison, spent to- on the market selecting summer goods,
day visiting in Chandler. j A, L. Thomas left today for hi.
Judge and Miss Ilittenhouse went home at Wintield, Iowa. Before leav-
over to Oklahoma City yesterday ;ng he closed a deal through W. E.
evening to attend the'inter-collegiate Willoughby for the Henry Glover
oratorical contest last night. place, located live miles southeast of
,. . , „ . ... Chandler. He pays *3.200 for the
Mrs. John Einbry went to Stroud on r
the noon train. She will probably ""111'
meet ber relatives there and go south
of the Agency for a short visit.
Sheriff Tilghman has some very J- Bedney. who )ias been here visit-
pretty specimens of drawn work done I"! friends, returned to Luther last
by Sarah Phillips and the Howl and i night.
woman sent up from this county a year g_ Bilderback, who has been
ago. here helping D. R. Owens at the cot-
J. M. Walker, a brother of Mrs. ton gin. returned to Wellston last
K. F. Widner, is here from Cushing j night.
to spend a month or two with his | Mrt( j. Martin, who has been
invalid
Mr. Wagoner, one of her attorneys,
presented the application Saturday
evening to Judge Burford, who heard
the matter in chambers at Stillwater.
He liled with the application the affi-
was issued for him and
the sheriff has oeen trying to gel him
for some days ami hi-s at last downed
hint. Mr. Tilghman will go to Okla-
homa City either ibis evening or to-
morrow to bring WTade back.
It is also understood that the fellow
also "done" another bank here, a
When you order
crackers sent with your
other groceries
and don't want them
scented by
your other groceries,
tell the grocer
Uneeda
Biscuit
Protcctcd by the In-cr-scal Package
davit of Vic Decker showing that Ben- bank and boarding house in Shawnee
nett had refused to take the notice;OI tecumseh.
when offered him, and run to ki |) i'- When here he sold hooks. Since
from being read to him, and the Judge then he has been engaged In organizing
held the service good, and on hearing
' some sort of fraternal order.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
of the application made the order
above stated, and also made an order
restraining him from in any manner
disposing of his property or encum-
bering it. It seems to be the general j """
The Wastes of the Body
Every seven days the blood,muscles
and bones of a man of average size
two pounds of worn out tissue.
opinion among lawyers that any trans- i ^ wa.tg camu>t ,,e replenishetl aud
fer of property made after the notice , ^ an(J ,treDglh kept up with.
of the application was offered to him oui per(eol di lion when the
will be set aside by the court insofar gM)maoh am, ditfestive orBans fall to
perform their functions the strength
lets down, health gives way and dis-
ease sets up. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
enables the stomach and digestive
organ to digest and assimilate all of
the wholesome food that may be eaten
into the kind of blood that rebuilds
as it interferes with the enforcement of
any order or of final judgment grant-
ing Mrs. Bennett alimony The fol-
lowing is the full text of the order:
In the district court of Lincoln county,
Oklahoma Territory.
Sarah Grace Bennet, )
Plaintiff.
GERMAN BUILDING
A Reproduction of Old Castle
Built by Frederick I of Prus-
sia—St. Louis Pair.
The plan of the German national
pavilion at the world's fair, St. Louis,
have been completed and submitted to
the Director of Works Isaac S. Tay-
lor for approval. It has been the en-
deavor of the German government to
I In almost every neighborhood some
j one has died from an attack of colic
; or cholera morbus, often before medi-
I cine could be procured or a physician
summoned. A reliable remedy for
these diseases should be kept at hand.
The risk is too great for ahyone to
take. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy has undoubt-
edly saved the lives of more people
and relieved more pain and suffering
than any other medicine in use. It
can always be depended npon. For
sale by A. D. Wright, McElHinney &
Ellis, and City Drug store.
vs.
A. W. Benne'.t.
Defendant.
lemporary Or- t)je t,isgues and protects the health and i keep the architecture of the building
• i fnr o I l mnn v s I ■ « •.« . ■
<ier hi a imony strength 0f the mind nd body. Kodol
cures indigestion, dyspepsia and all
Now, on this 23d day of May, 1 >03. troubles. It is an idea
this cause comes on to be heard ba- Sprjng tonic. Sold by Corbin &
fore the Hon. John H. Burford. judge Lvnoh.
of the district court of Lincoln county, j '
Oklahoma Territory, in chambers in
the city of Stillwater. O. T., upon the
application and motion of the plaintiff
for an order granting this plaintiff
temporary alimony, suit money and
attorney's fees: the plaintiff appeared f The Old Scoundrel Visited the
NO FOOLEE GERONIMO
PROM Tl'KSDAY S DAILY.
by her attorneys. Decker A W agoner.
and the defendant appeared not:
And the court being fully advised in
the premises, from the petition of the
nlaintiff and the evidence adduced
upon this hearing, finds that the
plaintiff should be granted temporary
alimony and suit money and attor-
ney's fees herein:
And upon further consideration of
Press Association to try to
Sell War Bonnet.
in harmony with the exposition build
ings in the immediate vicinity. The
pavilion will be a fairly accurate re-
production of the central portion of
the royal castle at Charlottenburg
near Berlin. This old castle occupie
a conspicuous place in the history of
German architecture. It was built
about the end of the seventeenth cen-
tury for and under the directum uf
Frederick I.
WE LOSE PROF. TEAMING
Elected Member of Faculty of
Southwest Territorial Normal
at Weatherford.
Guthrie, May 22 — The territorial
board of regents for the normal schools
sister. Mr. Walker is
He has tried Colorado and other
health resorts without avail.
Judge and Mrs. S. D. Decker went
to Guthrie this morning. This is Mrs.
Decker's tirst visit to Guthrie since
1HW, and she will spend some days
visiting with friends. The judge goes
to look after some supreme court
matters
any of his real estate, a~ pr
in said motion and application:
It is therefore considered, ordered
and adjudged that the defendant pay
into the office of the clerk of the dis-
trict court of 1-incoln county, Oklaho-
ma Territory, within ten days from
here from Ardmore. I. 1"., visiting | yjjg ,iate, the sum of one thousand
her daughter Mrs. Ellsworth, left fo; dollars for the use and benefit of the
her home this morning. : plaintiff, as and for temporary ali-
IJ. H. Mollner. who has been hen m°°y «" suil mOQev' ml lht fur''ier
sum of one hundred dollar* aud f< r
attornev 's
Geronimo, the infamous old chief,
now lives at the Apache village near
Lawton. He happened to be in that
city on the day that the press associa-
, tion was in session and a local mera-
said application and motion. thecour: ^ of lhe fraternity brought him in.
finds that the defendant should be re- He offered fo,. sa,e the war bounet
strained from in any manner dispo,- that he wore and Will Little of Perry
ing of any ot h > peisona m opertj gaVe him $ii for it. Geronimo passed j windows and is crowned by a towering
• 1 over the bonnet, grabbed the bill and j iantern surmounted by a sculptured
scanned it closely, but the V in the figure. '
corner meant nothing to him. j Iq the pavlUoD lhe el.ound ,ioor
I will be used for reading, writing,
I office and receptiou purposes. The
second floor has been set aside for
purposes of representation. It will
The architecture of the Charlolten- met yesterday afternoon at the office
burg castle is imposing. The main ' of Territorial TreasurerC. W. Uambo.
| facade is in two stories, crowned by j The election of Prof. lemming ieaies
I an enormous sliited dome. The fa- j vacant the office of city superintendent,
cade of the first floor is in rustic stone, Prof. Temming has been closely iden-
ornaujeuted with engaged Corinthiau titied with the educational interests uf
columns. In the center of the facade Lincoln county from its earliest davs
is a projecting bay crowned by a beau- ! and has been at the head uf the Chan-
tiful classic pediment. j dler schools most of the time, having
... , '-the uosition of city superintendent
ihe drum of the dome, which is also | '
surrounded by a Corinthian engaged j
colonnade, is higher than one of the 1
stories of the building. The curve of
the dome is broken by six bull's eye
city
since that office was established five
years ago. He is one of the foremost
educators of the territory, and while
we are loath to luse him we congratu-
late the Southwest normal upon its
good fortune in getting him. His
salary wiU be $1200 per year.
visiting, his sister Mrs. H.
went to Portland, Oregou.
to visit a son and daughter
D. Caps,
ast ni"ht 1 l^e Pa>"meiit plaintiff's
i fees.
i It is further considered, ordered and
A. K.Stutsman whohas been visiting adjudged that the defendant, Albert
relatives in Illinois. Indiaua anc \y Bennett, be and he is hereby re-
Missouri. returned last night H< slraiDed and enjoined from in any
has been away about a month. ; manner selling or disposing of. or in
Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Hoffman and j any manner incumbering any of his
are already as large as some we havt- Mr. and Mrs. H. C. McUaughey re- J rea^ or personal property.
that came from Texas when turned this morning from New Orleans John H Burford.
. , , j .% , , Jud^e District Court Lincoln Co. .0.1.
have grown and where they attended the confederate " M
A tig tree well tilled with fruit in
the window of the Chandler National
bank is attracting attention. The iigs
seen that came
Already ripe They
are growing very rapidly.
It's a girl and Mr. and Mrs. A. D
Wright's household is increased by
one. This announcement ought to
have been published yesterday but A.
D. is so bashful under his new-born
that he succeeded in keeping news-
gatherers from getting the item.
When Sheriff Tilghman was in Ok-
lahoma City he ran onto the man
whom all Chandler supposed was
dead—John CUrk It seems that the
John Clark who was killed this side
of Wellston was not the bum John
Clark who was here in jail for a short
time.
Take "just a mite" of Uamon's
Tonic Regulator nightly and you will
be pleased with the effect. That ared,
exhausted feeling will disappear, there
will be no cause for headaches, pains
io the back or sides. When the or-
gans are in a healthy state one has no
cause for complaint, and that is just
the state a systematic use of Ramon's
Tonic Regulator will produce. 25c.
All druggists.
Pride of Perry flour,no better made,
every sack guaranteed to be all right.
ResuIts considered, worth more, eosts
you no more, sold only at O. K. Gro-
cery store. 43-4tf
□The Postoffice Book store
sale. For particulars apply to J. 1
Ilollans. at the store. d3fitf
Milton Falkenstein Dead.
J. B. A. Robertson returned las* The funeral services of Milton Falk-
night-from Oklahoma City. Owing to j ©ostein who died at the residence of
washouts on the Choctaw he was un- th* family four miles northeast of
able to reach El Reno for which poiot | Chandler, Saturday at 4 p. m . were
he started Sunday morning.
Dan Norton, deputy clerk of the is-
trict court, will take a month's vaca-
tion because of ill bealtn and over-
work. He left this morning for St.
Louis to visit his mother and sister.
Miss Annie Allison left last night
for Alva to attend commencement at
the Southwest normal. Judge Alli-
son accompanied her as far as Okla-
homa City. Mrs. W. O. Allison is
one of the graduating class at Alva.
C. H. Cannon and son are putting >
in a pair of six-ton Pitless scales
north of the court yard which will be
a convenience for the north end of
town. The Pitless is a late patent
and differs from the old sort in not
requiring any of its parts to be
placed under ground.
J. Thomas Rilev, presiding elder of
the M. E. church, preached an inter-
esting sermon at the Presbyterian
church in this city last night. There
| was a very fair attendance and a great
the rostrum,
was held at the Presby-
terian church because of the repairs
He turned to the presiding officer,
Will Bolton, for information. Bolton
held up one hand with fingers out-
spread, which told him the story He
scowled darkly, shook his head deci-
sively. held up both hands with out-
stretched fingers and went after Mr.
Little who had retired to the rear of
the room, but counl not convince him
that the article was worth $10. No
other bids being made, Geronimo left
with bis treasure which was an ugly
red affair trimmed with bunches of
feathers wliich he insisted were eagle
feathers.
The writer saw Geronimo and his
murderous band of Apaches when they
were being taken to Florida Keys in
1SN5, and his crafty old face seems to
have changed but little in all these
years.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxative Broino Quinine Tab-
lets. All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure E. W. Grove'
For Those Who Live on Farms.
in the house
.">c. ." 0c and
Bronchitis
held at the Christian church Sunday . . _ .
. . . 4 signature is on each box.
at 4 o clock. Rev. A. L. Wrentmore] ®
officiated and delivered a di* ourae - — —
which was both elevating and consol-
ing. and paying fitting tribute to ttit-
noble character of the deceased. The
extremely large attendance testified to
the high esteem in which the youn^
man was held. Not only was he a
young man of superior intellectual
attainments, but also of most exem-!
plary character, well meriting the j
highest respect of his many friends.
The remaius were interred in th**
j Wright cemetery north of town.
! The immediate relatives of the de-
i ceased wish to make grateful acknowi- j
! edgement of the kindness shown t&Mu |
i by the friends and neighbors during ,
the entire period of their severe afflic-
tion. They wish to assure them that
such services were appreciated and ex-
1 tend to them their most heart) and
; sincere thanks for their kind assist-
• array of ministers
is for J Service was held
The way to guard against * 'summer
complaints'' *hicL> weaken and debili
tate is to place the liver on guard by
a course of Ramon's Liver Pilis and
441 hsve kept Aycr's Cherry Pec-
toral in my house for a great many
years. It is the best medicine in
the world for coughs and colds."
J. C. Williams, Attica, N. Y.
All serious lung
troubles begin with a
tickling in the throat.
You can stop this at first
in a single night with
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral.
Use it also for bronchitis,
consumption, hard colds,
and for coughs of all kinds.
Tkru sizes : Uc.. S* . SI. *11 dmilliu.
Twentv-fl
uses for
which the M. E. church is undenroinj; j i
All drujit;
Conralt ,onr doctor. If he un ,*ke U.
then <t., I c "" lr no1
to uko ti. Iln-n .loll t t k. it. He kDOW..
it with Mir W. -re wttlinit.
Dr. Berlin, Pana, Ills., writes: "I
have used Ballar_'s Snow Liniment;
always recommend it to my friends, us
embrace an actual reproduction of the i am confident there is no better made,
state rooms of the castle of Chariot- It is a dandy for burns." Those who
tenburg. These rooms will be fitted live on farms are especially liable to
up with precious oid furniture, Gobe- many accidental cuts, burns and
lins and silver ornaments, the product~ bruises, which heal rapidly when Bal-
of bygone days. In a separate build- ; lard Snow Liniment is applied, it
ing but counected with it will be 11 should always be kept
restaurant and a "kneipstube," acom- for cases of emergency.
bination of smoking room, drinking j *1 at A D.Wright's
room, restaurant and fraternal ancletv __—
lodge room. This subsidiary build - 1
ing will harmonize completely with the
rchitecture of the main structure and
will beconne'ted with It byan alley.
Notice.
The Lincoln County School Board
association will hold a meeting in the
hiL'h school room in Chandler on
Saturday, June 20, beginning at 1:30
o'clock. Important matters relating
to education will be discussed. The
program will be published next week. ,
At this meeting the association will ;
be reorganized for the ensuing year. I
All school boards are earnestly
requested to attend. Teachers and
all others interested in education are
requested to be present and take part
in the discussions.
F. H. Knack,
President.
Graduation Examination.
The territorial board has called an-
other examination for Kighth grade
pupils, to be held Thursday and Fri-
day, May 2 and 2!t, beginning at 8:30
each morning.
Those who wrote last month and
failed will be permitted to write in
this examination retaining the 85 per
cent made in the last examination.
Examinations will be held in
following places:
Chandler, Stroud, Wellston, Park-
land, Arlington and Dist. 120 (four
miles south of Rossville, i
| E. ,B. .Shotwell,
| County Superintendent.
To the Person
With a
Healthy Stomach
this picture will suggest an enjoyabk din-
ner But. perhaps you have dyspepsia, indi-
gestion. or some stomach disorder that will
change your point o< view If your stom-
ach is wrong.everything will seem and look
wrong A bottle of
Dr. Caldwell's
(ImlNsT
Syrup Pepsin
will make youf'stomach tight—you'll enjoy
your meals. If you have chronic constipa*
tion or any form of stomach or bowel
trouble. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is
guaranteed to effect 2 permanent care.
ALL DRUGGISTS
50c «xid fl.00 Bottles
Pepsin Syrup Company
Montlcello. li'tnolr
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