The Chandler Publicist. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, July 27, 1906 Page: 3 of 4
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LOCAL HAPENINCS
Today is Bloomer Day;
Mrs. A. J. Hagan was a Davenport
visitor last Friday.
Glenn Fagaines transacted business
at Midlothian Wednesday.
® C. A. Taft of Rossville w.is a business
visitor in Chandler Tuesday.
C. A. Skinner was over from Warwick
Tuesday looking after business.
Another car load of Burr Oak wag-
ons received at Carr's this week.
W. H. Smith,Mather of G. A. Smith,
editor of the Tribune, is seriously ill.
Mrs. Gussie Strode, of Bristow, ar-
rived Tuesday for a visit with friends.
B. F. Ambler was in from North
Choctaw township the first of the week"
° L. E. Todd came over from Midloth-
ian yesterday to take in the ball game.
I. W. Carr sold four high grade bug-
gies and harness to match, last Satur-
day.
• Jefferson Love came up from Payson
Tuesday to make final proof on.his
claim. . ,
Mrs. Eli/a Dougherty, of Geary, was
a guest of Mrs. P. F. Sennett the first of
the week.
Mrs. J. F. Collar and Helen were
passengers to Oklahoma City Wednes
day evening.
Abe Brown was over from Warwick
during the week looking alter busi
ness matters.
Don't fail to sec the ball game be
tween the local team and the Boston
Bloomers today.
Mrs. J. D.'Hargis and slaughter left,
Monday, for a visit with relatives at
Dennison, 1 exas,
Shelley Logan returned Wednesday
from a months visit at his old home at
New harmony, Indiana.
Deputy County Clerk Oscar Pea was
on the sick list the first of the week
but is now on duty again. •
1 ieut. Sam Foster went over to Da-
venport Saturday to enlist new mem-
bers into Co. B. Ok. N.°G.
Mrs. D. P- Owens and son Carl re-
turned, Tuesday, front a couple weeks
sojourn at Sulphur Springs.
Pev. J. H. Clark instructor at the
normal institute, will preach at the M.
t\ Church Sunday evening.
Twenty Minutes
Time Enough?
To Core the Worst Headache From Any
Cause—New Reduction Method.
D P. Owens returned. Tuesday.
from a business trip to Tulsa Mo.thMd.che. and pain. jtetd ta.tntlr to
P. S Sennett transacted business the pew Reduction Method—Dr. Shoop aTwenty
atte
week
.7 jcnyt . Minute Headache Cure. The cause for these
matters at Wellston the first ot tne i8 congest.ou— a rushing of blood to th«
pek. Derve centers— .vhicti distends the veins to
Dearly the bursting point. Swollen tind enlarged.
li.Hrie" \1i k irnv fame over trom these veins, and capillaries exert an irritating
Judge McKamy came over .ru. p ureon-theinyrlad, of nerve branchet
.Sparks to transact legal matters at Zhtmt Then, there's a^^patn .and finally that
the county seat. excruciating, ee.ise-^^^less ache. This new
, Reduc tion Meth.nl ^^^^dispereea the blood.
Uov and Millard Dennis. Kelly Uarber attributes the jgHHtpwrnow. and di-
,n,i K.tnL Fri!/ O.irtfd for the (limar- I recta it to the pro per channels. It
and DUnk rril/ Siarica i frees the nerve f centers from all
. fishing expedition s pressure ..nil irritation the
pains and aches disap-
thelr cause
moved You
sand rem**-
drug and «tu-
int«> submission
which brings
ron river on
terday.
City Loans
1 have plenty of money to loan on j iliea—you 111'y
Chandler City realestate. Call
18 Lit t il II W.
ay tryathoi
Hoyt prompt relief u i
will be sue. ...
must embody the
s«i.u>i v -«..— ft <'hod V Medicine has thus
irmers Ol jOUWI founU a way Sll.. ,u. ,tU(j 8ure, yet the only way
Chandler visitor — tothorouffhlv i rcotne these attacks of Head-
ache ana Nem . The effect of Dr. Shoop'8
Twenty Minute 1; -adaeheCure is prompt per-
. fori.js of Hoadai ti'.i and nbso-
• f O < la I ,ul?ly Positive ii ery temperament- For sale
A. D. WRIGHT.
Bound Over to District Court.
see me, J'lapp building. K W
henry Topp, one of the progressive I (to
and enterprising farmers of South,
f.HIIut n UllV
Fox township, was
Thursday.
i)r ff H. WvnnP, specialist, of th«- Iti'Ctlv suited to
i ,i r iii,i luiely positive I
eye, ear, nose ami thioat, of una |^ reconrniterti.i t>y
horaa City, will be in Chandler, Wed-
nesday, August 1st.. Inquire at the
olllce of any phyHluian or'at either
drug store.
An interesting ball game between
two teams made up of normal students I The case'of the territory vs
was pulled off al Hales pork w6dnc$*| — n t
day afternoon. The team designated George Carpenter, Lon UavtS,
as the "A's" won out with a store of 10 an(j Walter McDaid, wherein
to 8. Ocie Elliott umpired the game.
° , ,, the defendants, who are colored
Three couple of Chandler young
folks consisting ol Misses Olive Wilson men, are charged with assault
Regna Monfort and Leona Stettmund; w{th a deadly weapon upotl the
Messrs. Poland, Fagaines, and Rossi '
enjoyed a picnic on the banks of Ihe rperson'of a farmer by the name
Chuckaho last Sunday. |Qf Forbes, on July 3rd, occu-
Pharmacists throughhout the* worTd
have devoted their lives to the perfect
ing of Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea
It contains the c hoicest medic al roots terday
and herbs known to modem medicine •. . ...
Fen or Tablets i"> cents. Corbin i1* 1 Ills is the case where Mr.
Lynch. . Forbes, who is a white man,
Sheriff L. E. Martin has located H. w and the three colored men met
Mason, colored, wanted in Ihis county .
for perjury, at a small town about ioo on a country road and nexthei
miles east of Dennison, Texas, and left party was inclined to give the
Wednesday for (iuthrie where he will . ' .
secure requisition papers, from there right-of-way, the Jiegroes, it
he will go after his man. alleged, assaulted Forbes with a
Among the charters issued Irom the ]Klse |3;lH club, hitting him over
territorial secretary's office at Guthrie | t , , , •
Go to
Colorado
this Summer
Spend two weeks among the mountains — you wi
brown .is a*berr\ and .is sound <is a hell!
return as
tin via the k>o( k Island In all means, for it is the direct route to
Denver Colorado Springs gind Pnt^l>U .
. Ve^yJow rates to (Oloratlo and Utah,
on wheels.
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Call or write for rates and details.
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Jl. J. Macomber, Agent,
Chandler, Oklahoma. „
I ast trains. Best meals
I pied the attention of Judge
Wagoner's court all day yes-
Miss Olive Rittenhouse came up
from Oklahoma City last evening for a
visit will\friends and relatives.
Frank Cadwalader.wife and children,
returned Wednesday evening from a
visit with relatives at Vinita, I. F.
Will W>dd came up Irom Midlothian
last evening and will pitch ball for Ihe
home team against the Bloomers.
Banker A. J. Langer and Mrs Langer
ol Davenport, were in l handler Sun-
day guests at the L. B. Nichols home.
R II. Claypool was in Irom Iowa
township Monday. Hr was enroule lo
Indian Territory lor a visit with Irientls.
I have some good Missouri and Ark
ansas farms lo trade for Oklahoma
larms call and see me al Chandler
W. E. Willoughby.
Harry Egbert lefIT yesterday, for Ihe
Shoshone reservation ooening in Wyo-
ming where he will take a chance at the
drawing. •
Mrs. Allen Bussy, nee. Ivy Sennett
arrived from Snyder last Friday lor .!
visit with her uncle and aunl, Mr. and
Mrs. P. F. Sennett,
Mrs. A. J. Rittenhouse and son,
Robert, returned Monday from quite
an extended visit with relatives ^it
Augusta, Kansas.
Christian Church society have erei 1-
i large tent on the northeast corner ol
Monday was one to the Wellslon-Luther
Telephone company. Capital sto< k
$10,000. The directors are: William S.
Raupef F. M. Raupe and Frank V.
Weathers all of Wellston.
A perfect howel laxn'lve f ir ei
stipaiion, sallow complexion,
u:he, dizziness, mhi* sloin .e1', e'<a
tongue, blllousnt ss. fjixeis a
promptly, wlt'ii nt pain or irri • inf
Pleasant, to take I.-ix- only
the head so hard that he lay in
serious condition for some
time.
County Atty. Foster prese-
nted for the territory and Atty.
McCarver appeared for the de
fendants. A large number of
witnesses were hearfl and
lengthy and interesting argu-
the attorneys.
The case terminated in Carpen-
'onis "jolil hv A. I). Wrii?
The canning factory started up last I merits made by
Tuesday and will soon be ready lo
can peaches, blackberries and toma-
toes. This should be of great benefit Uer being bound over to the
to Stroud and Ihe farming community
surrounding and we are glad to see ...
them begin operations.- Stroud Journal | $1,000 and McDaid and I )avts
The two lattar
lijin HudlbuFg brought in a stalk ol :lt $5(X) each,
cotton Tuesday that measured -I hnn.l
and 3 inches in heighth and contains *>e(-111 e" oonu.
• I l>ll tjc. v/l • I I
The court house squiiro in N\ltMh pro
traded meetings will be held.
All the roads that lead to Carr's store
are dusty. He keeps the people trav-
eling his way. For a good plac o to
Ixiy goods his store annol be beaten.
Bab Ccfhklin, Dr Byers. Abe Villon
and Oscar Taylor ol Midlothian were
among the witnesses that testified in
the case of the territory vs Carpenter
et al
lom Pint oln, a full bloofl Indian, was
interviewing Ihe county offit iaIs lues-
day wilh regard lo se< uring a di\or< e
Irom his wile jvho he said, was 'no
good".
Remember thai Carr bi^s iheShaip
les separalor\ in c ar lots anil can
make you a boiler prli«' on Ihese sen
arators than those merchants vJlio buy
in small quantities
* Mr. and Mrs I. W taylor and son
Herbert left the first ol Ihe week lor a
two months sojourn in Colorado. S. M.
Boling has charge ol Mr. I aylor s bus
iness during his absence.
Miss Edna Funk entertained a num-
, her ol her friends Monday evening.
The occasion was in honor ol the an-
nivgrsar> ol Miss Fdna's birlh. A \cry
enjoyable time was had. e
J. S. West of Wellston and owe ol
ihe leading republicans ol that berg,
was a Chandler visitor Wednesday
enroule tj> San Francisco, Calif., on a
business and pleasure trip.
Miss Bessie Paris of Stroud was a
guest of Miss Jo Wolcoll last Friday
and that evening a lew friends were
invited in to meet her. A pleasant
social evening was passed.
A very pleasant lawn social was held
at the Christian church Wednesday
night. The affair was arrainged thai
those attending normal might get to-
gether and bee ome acquainted.
Hon. John Embry I). S. attorney lor
Oklahoma, returned Monday Irom a
business trip up in Indian Territory and
left Tuesday morning for Guthrie where
he will lake up the duties ol his now
office.
78 bolls and squares. John says he
has several a^res of the fleecv staple
equally as good. Let the man who can |
beat il come forward.--Carney Filler-
prise.
The pr, c'gcrop in fliis vicinity is large
and the fruit is very fine. As large
and fine peaches as we have seen
Ihis year were brought in by Ellis
Thomas. Jr., who remembered this | an(j believe hi
office by.a present ol a basket ol
most delicious Peaches.-Carney En-
terprise.
I W. Carr, the implement dealer, has
been on the hustle the past week. He
has shipped in another i ar load ol
wagons and buggies and is sending
them out in a hurry, t arr does more
business in a day than some people
do in a month. II you will notice the
papers, too, you will notice lhat
advertises lor a side issue.
* Don't Be Backward.
Do not, hesitate to usU for n ft'
sample of ' Jiainhei I liu's Siomueh and
Liver Tablets We are pla.il to triie
tin in to anyone who is troubled with
biliousness, constipation, or any ilis0
orders of tlie stomach. Many have
been permanent!} cured by their u
A. II. Wrijrht.
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Upon a complaint made out by
County Attorney Foster, Sheriff Martin,
last Monday, brought in Irom 7 miles
southwest ol Chandler, Ri< hard Turner
and Susie I'ills, both colored. The
i ouple had been living together as
man and wile but lorgot to through the
i crmony prest ribed by law. I hey are
i haflied ith adultery and were placed
iindet $f>00 bond.
A Gn,araniood Gmo Ifor Files
Itehinsr, jilind, Bleeding or protmil-
intr I'iles. Druggists refund money if
I'A'/.O OINTMKN T fails to cure any
e:Is". no matter of how long standing,
U 11 to 14 days. First application
elves easa and rest. aOc. If your
druggist hasn't it send atlc in stamps
and it will he forwarded post-paid In
Paris Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo
How's This?
We i ller One Hundred Dollars re-
ward for any case of Catarrh that can-
not be cured hy Ball's Cstarrh Cu e.
P J. Cheney & Co., '^oledn
We, the undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for'lhe last 15 years
perfectly honorable
all business transactions, and
financially aide to carry out an* obli
gt t.ionsjnade by his fiirm.
Warding, Kinnan & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken intern
ally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
he | Tesi imonia's sent free. Price, 7f
"pi t ho!,ile. Sold hy afl Druggists.
T ilte Hall's Family Pills for const!
pat ion.
New Levy fot, Lincoln County.
At a meeting of the board ol
county commissioners last 1
day the tax levy for the ensu-
ing year was made. The new
ltvy is six-tenths «mill lower
than heretofore. The levy
iiiade follows: Territorial 6-5
mills', salary 3, contingent fund
3, pool; and insane ,'4 , supply 5,
court 1, road and brid^i
bridge *2, separate schools*
separate school buildings
sinkfttg fund 2.
A-.vr-
INJK«T >K.
blacklegoids
BMchl
One
animal
saved pays
for vaccinal
ntg a hundred
Just a
little pill
to be placed
under the skin
•
of the animal by
a single thrust
9
of the injector
->• • • s ;
mplost Safest
BLilMG IN GeTTLt
m
NOTICE
For a limited
timewewillRive
toanystockn\an
an injector free
with his first
purchase
of 100 vac-
cination!!
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NO DOSE
MEASURE.
NO LIQUID TO
SPILL.
PARKE, DAVIS SCO.
MANUKACtURINP CHFMISTS AN^ DIOLOGIStS.
DETROIT,''MICH
Branehet: New York,C^hiiap.n < l^'i
New Orleans, Kansns < tyT I ml >
NO STRING
TO HOT.
Boston, Rflltimort,
Minneapolis,
Ont Montreal Q
Memphis, U S A., walkcrv
Wright's Drug Store
CALL O
Professioncil Cards
«< HOI I MAN.
I our Years Assistant
V for Okla.
JOHN HMBRY.
I wo I crms t ounty
Atty. I incoln Co.
U. S Attor
IIOI I MAN & EMBUY
lawyers.
k'noms 1 and 2 Moffnitin Block.
CHANDLER, :: OKLAHOMA
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< h.is IV Wilson C'has. B. Wilson, Ji
• WILSON & WILSON
Atlorneys-at-Lpw
lyiit c, k'oon 11, Hofftmin Building.
CHANDLER. OKLAHOMA.
Vic Decker V. S. Decker
DECKER & DECKER
Attorneys-at-Law
Rooms 2 and Wolcott Building
CHANDLIR, :: :: OKLAHOMA.
M. I). Owen G. A. Neeley
* OWEN & NEELEY
Attorneys it Counsellors, •
Oflicr in Postoflic e Buildiiu].
* II WDII R.
OKLAHOMA.
I ,.B. WINSLOW,
Dentist.
Hoffman Building.
( )l1i(
t'ltandler,
()klahoma.
| The Smith PruuHce Go. i
'highest market pri«- ' t
# ior poullry, (xjcjs* (roam •;
A
and Irnil.
I The. Smith Produce Co. s
| Chandler, Okla. e •
The ('orl)in-Lynch Drug Company
have Mire won the hearts ot the slu-
lents attenilings normal. Last week
Ml C orbin sent out200 < omplimentary
ti< ki ls In Ihe students entilliii(| Ihe
holder lo any thing they wished in Ihe
il soda w.iler, ic e cream or f.imy
soli drinks Ikis needless lo say thai
cverv tii ket was "cashed in".
The case ol W. Sauer, ol Iowa town-
sl,jp who was arrested July 5 on com
plaint ol lim Nickleson who claimed
S.tiiet had ^hol pne ol his Jersey < ows.
i ante up lor preliminary hearing before
Probate ludge Wagoner I uesday,
S.titer waived examination and was
bound over to Ihe dislrii I < ourt in Ihe
sum ol $700 which was furnished.
Old Chronic Sores.
As a dressine fol' old chronic s..ivs
there is nothing so l-ooiI a« ('liamber-
lain's Salve. Wh le it. is not advis-
ablP to heal sores enti«•••! , tlicy should
A Trafsic Finish
A watchman's neglectopermltteil
leak in the great North Sea djke,
which a efflld's finger could have|
stopped, to become a runious break,
devastating an entire province of brought pies, iake
Holland In like manner Kenneth | 'hinfls to eal
Mclver, of Vanceboro, Maine, per-
mitted a litllflcold to go unnoticed un?
til a tragic finish was only averted by
Dr. King's New Discovery: He writes:
"Three doctors gave me up to die of
lnng* Inllarnmatlon, caused hy a neg-
lected cold; but Dr. King's New
Discovery saved mj life. "Guaranteed
best cough and cold cure, at A. D.
Wright's drug store, ">0e anil 11.00
I'rlal bo'.tle free.
Ml. Vernon.
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I P. Shoop celebrated his Y.lli l.nIll-
day Wednesday, and in honor ol 1I1K
event his neighbors gave him i sur-
prise dinner. Everyone who allcnd' I
nd other qood
Tr
after
prod
.lige
stomai'
-iomtH
An Ovotwoi-kod Stomach.
ii littln Koiyd fiS- dyspepsia
. oup meals. See the effect ii will
nil ;,ollr l'?i' rail fi'i'lillg I>>
.i in- \ iinr foo'd and helping your
M. I)Owen. <i A. Neely'
OWI N •& NEELEV
* Attorneys-at-Law
Pooms|i iixl 7. 11a/in building,
('IIANI)I I P
OKLAHOMA
I. Wallace, M.I). W.ti Itisbee, M.D
Drs. Wallace & Bisbee
pei i.i Ii -1 in Ihe diseases ol Women
and Pet lal I roubles. • «
I ra/ier Ruilding
wly 1 urnished Ollii e. Chandler.
A. M. MARSHALL,
9 . •
PHYSICIAN AND SURCJEON
Chandler, < )klahoma.
Olficc over l ily Drug Store.
< alls answered promptly Day or Night
South Sncl SciUinery
jl Ju II Hi neat>f Up-to-date
Sood* Cheapest and 52est
5<>r the fourth *
lle<|in ^ irly irKikiii<| yuui |>ur< hases foi
. the National Holliday. «
Stirs. 3red Stride/ham
to pot itself into shape. Many
. i are overwopked to the point
Messers. Sargent and < oIImiii^wIio ^ ^ t))(.v ,,, cnJwlh,.r. Kodol
digests yoiy food and gives yt^ur,
stomin'h the rest It needs, while i s
reconstruct^ properties get the
stomach haclj Into working order.
Kodol relieves llatulence, sour stom-
ach, palpitation of the heart, belch-
ing, etc. Sold by all druggists.
have been boarding wilh
while surveying Otoe township, left I"
day for Tryon where lhr\ vull do sonn
surveying.
The third week of lhe0Mt rnon
school closed wilh an enrollmrnl ol '
l ittle Alva Baker got one ol hi-, inns
badly hurl at school Monday by .1 win
dow tailing on it.
Walter Eyestone is (onlined Ihi
house with an attack ol 1 hills
FINE HORSE SHOEING.
H.ind made shoes fot U.n e
Horses or horses that Interfere
All work Guaranteed. Come/
and see for yourself, don't he
influen< ed l>y hearsay.
A. J. Jannings,
Opposite tiloyd Lumber Yard.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA.
Just received nt Carr' another big
car load of Anchor and Lion buggies. o.in.hiB
Ihese are some of the best makes on .this sa'*® ■ rt' mh l.|,,jn's sahe has
the market and you had belter look sore nlpp j
them over and get his prices before no superior. tor sale bv A.
buying. Wright.
GOOD FARM FOR SALE.
f-or 52,100 cash. Payment ol S41XI.0O.
Balance on time. 120 acres in cultiva-
anie VU !■« ""7' h tion. Good improvements including
be kept in a good ^mllllon. for^ which , ^ ^
larm wire fenced. Nine miles
from Chandler.
W. E. WILLOUGHBY.
Look a Little Ahead
It is alwa> well i< Ii t 1 1 l ".v of
salve in" the boute urn c4t>
bruises, piles and I- V'r 1(1 '
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve Should
keep a box on hand At all times to pro
vide for emergencies. Kor > irs the
standard, but followed bv many
imitators. Be sure you rot the
genuine De Witt's \\ iteh Ihiz'-I Sulve.
For sale by all dru^plsts.
E chard's
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CLUB SALOON
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Bottled'Beer, 10c.
One Quart Whiskey 75c
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Fresh -and up-to-flate SALQON |
Groceries and all kinds
of Fruit.
(Juick Delivery
CADWALADtk>, Prop
ill ii.irts City. i"i"i'I
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