The Chandler Publicist (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1907 Page: 1 of 6
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THE CHANDLER PUBLICIST
VOL 13.
CHANDLER, LINCOLN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 190i
NO. 46
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Millinery Opening.
At The Star Store, March 15 and
The Ladies of Chandler and vicinity are invited
to call and inspect our patterns everything: new
and up-to-date. Prices reasonable. Courteous
treatment will be extended to all. Come in and
GOT OLR SHARE
Sewerage
[frank Cumtnings, Civil Engineer.]
Article after article has been writ-
Lincoln County's 190fo Cotton Crop ten upon the subject recently, but
a Hummer. Why Our Farmers there are several things that 1 would
Are Prosperous. "ke to bring to the minds of the
. small tax payers and property own-
Figures recently compiled and e^here ,s no, my qne8tion concern-
ing what the large property owners
want. Itisan axiom they want u sew-
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iVIL ENGINEER
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PMQiWE 56.
Land surveys, mapping, Archi-
tectural, Drainage, Highway
W3rk and Bridging a Special-
ty. Represent American
liridge Company.
statistical officials certainly .proved j
a glad surprise to cotton producers ^ and want jt hg4
of Oklahoma, and especially to
those of Lincolji county. That we
could and do raise cotton at a pro-
lit has long been a well kyown fact
I though but few know to what ex-
j tent the industry has grown. Lin-
coln county's share towards pro-
I ducing this valuable staple in l'.XKi
! exceeds our fondest hopes and the
] figures "given below will tend
to prove to the world that Lincoln
county ranks among the top-notchers
\ in cotton producing localities:
Total No. bales marketed - - 60,510
CHANDLER,
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toil and denial would never have
brought her at her home. A little
nerve and determination is often
turned to an astonishingly valuable
asset.—Davenport Leader.
Will Take in W hole City
The following letter from Burns
& McDonnell, the Kansas Citv en-
Republican Mass Convention
The republican voters of the sev-
"eral wards* in the city of Chandler,
Lincoln county, Oklahoma territory
:ire hereby called to meet at the.
court house in the city of Chandler,
on Friday, the 15th day of March,
A. D. 1907, at the hour of 7:30 p. m.
for the purpose of dominating the
following named officers. to be
placed upon the republican ticket
to be voted for tit the city election
in an'd for the city of Chandler, Ok-
lahoma territory, tp be held on the
2nd day of April, A. D. l'J07:
Mayor.
City clerk.
City treasurer.
City marshal.
Police, judge.
City attorney.
Street commissioner.
City assessor.
School treasurer.
And each ward will notninate, at
the same time and place, aldermenj
and members of the school board | Dear sir:
for each of the several, ward
said city. j your favor of
By order of the Republican City j will say that we are
Central Committee.
£ I Sold at an average of $50
•{• . „ per bale
,% Cash paid for seed
Total amount of c?ish
paid* the producers
for lint and seed
Three million, • three
$ 3,025,SI)
363,060
$ 3,388,500
hundred
supplied with necessary farm "ma- :
chinerv and is enjoying a decree of j , . , ,
independence that many years of ! eighty-eight thousand, live hundred
and sixty dollars paid the producers
of Lincoln colinty for cotton alone.
fhink of it. Taking a basis of
35,000 population it amounts to
$915.00 for each man, woman and
child in the county. And cotton
isn't theonly staple raised in abund
ance. Our corn is as Rood i
best and the yield immense. ,
yeild of fruits, alfalfa, broom corn, It is true the city is in debt, but
gineers who have the contract to etc., etc., vie with the yields in l to a certain extent it is custonian
furnish the city with plans and other states and the quality ranks J atld policy fortowns,cities,counties
specifications of the proposed sew- high. or states, as most states have law-.
Where else under the sun can you ! so that the less the indebtedness of
lind a soil that will pay for itself the towns, etc, the larger the state
; Why? First, because it is a neces-
sary addition to all first-class
towns as well as a time saver and
I convenience.
Second, it is a finacial investment
which brings returns bv raising the
value of citv property, and is shared
by all proportionately.
Property will sell to outsidersfrom
Lten to lifthcen per cent more where
sewer connections are available.
Now if it is a benefit to the man
of means, it is a benefit to the man
with a limited means at the same
ratio. "
But our city is heavely in debt.
Yes, and she always will be unless
■ you get the modern improvements
that the public demands and creates
a greater demand for the property
j which will increase its value
1 There ought not to be a lot
for sale within the .city limits for
less than $100.
1 own an interest in a summer re-
sort that has been open only about
j three years and there is not a lot
for sale at the whole resort for $100,
Why? Because of the rapid im-
the ! provements that are being made by
Our i syndicate.
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Srand SKillinery Opening
SKareh 22-5
You are cordially invited to be present at our
opening Friday and Saturday, March 122 and 23.
We will have on display pattern hats copied
from the most
elaborate . Par-
isian Patterns.
As well as a full
line of tailored ef-
fects and child-
ren's hats. The
display, together
with the music
will charm you.
Cordially,
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I Oiling berg Sislers |
♦ IDith J. £. looting 2>ry Sood* Co. ♦
erage system, speaks for itself and
goes to prove that the whole of the
city of Chandler is to be covered by
the mains and latterals of the sys-
tem. There seems to have been
some talk that a certain portion of
the citv would not be benefitted,
with one year's crop.
( tax, so it is cheaper to use the 111011-
Sale of Household (ioods
T. E. Waggoner is disposing of
all his household goods at private
ale. Many articles have already
Gone But Not Forgotten. .
Last Saturday George Kezoines,
but the following proves different:' colored, accompanied a shipment
Kansas City, Mo., March 11, 1SJ07.; of stock to Kansas City. When he
Hon. W. R. Gulick, Mayor, left Chandler he left his wife, a .
Chandler, Oklahoma. buxom wench weighing about ''00 I that th'. _?i'v ^>1 Montreal
pounds, in the neighborhood of is, it would be necessary i
ey at home than to help supportthe ^ so,d Among the many articles
ajoining town This may not-be true stj|1 renuiinillJ, are. A cabinet, Sing-
in Oklahoma but it probably will be
as soon as it becomes a state
if there is no law concerning that
<|uestion now.
When it is carried to the extent
Canada
lind a
, We beg to acknowledge receipt of I $200 in cash, a lot of household remedy for the indebtedness.
the Hth. and in r?plv furniture, clothing etc., etv. Here-. While I was there t h i - summer
making c\* rv turned to Chandler Tuesdav morn- there was a meeting <>i the ti nai ial
! effort to get your work completed ing and instead (5f the warm wel- j committee ot the cit\ and the Loard
I as soon as possible, and to have the come expected from his wife he of trade to devise a means of secur-
! same complete in every respect, found a deserted home, not a stick ing a $2,000,000 appropriation lor
Good. | You may safelv*advise the members of furniture remained,even his best street improvements, alone, there
stories we hear of the council or citizens inquiring, suif of Sundfey clothe&was missing, i being.no funds in the city treasury
ntt a i nprl in Oklahoma ' tfiat our plans will showa sewerage A little inquiry among the neighbors and an indebtedness ofover$3/,0()0,-
* ,t .,,1 verse cirJum- svstem covering the entire town, in- J revealed the fact that the wife had 000. The interest on the debt was
J' 1 that northwest portion taken advantage of her husband's in excess of the city's income, mak-
which is now but verv little settled, absence, sold everything-off and j ing a serious problem. This is^an
There has been an unusual amount skipped out with one Sam Spry, a extreme illustration as Montreal is i mon points
the light colored "niggah" of a rather the heaviest bonded city in North
to shady reputation. It was ascer- America.
the roughness of the topography, tained that the runaway couple had There is only one outcome by the
and in order to secure you an eco- j purchased tickets to Oklahoma j citizens voting against the sewer,
nomical and well designed system ! Citv and the officers notified -tne | less new settlers, less demand for
we have been obliged to spend ! aiitfiorities there to look out for ; property and a deficiency of good
more time on the work than is ordi- them. Later it was heard that business judgment on the*part of
narily necessary with such propo-. Shrevsport, La., was the objective i the majority of the .citizens.
sitions. We find it absolutely im-1 point of the dusky lovers, so aj If you would desire to compete
message was*sent out to the officers with such towns*- '! ulsa and Stroud
er sewing machine, rocking chair,
lady s writing desk, washing ma-
chine, boiler, wringer, (50 quarts
Tanned fruit, (50 glasses jelly, baby
walker, high-cTiair, grindstone, sad-
dle and a set of single harness.
Will also sell the residence property
on east 9th street.
Call at Star Store, residence, or
phone No. 1S2.
W.J. Wallace, M.D. W.O. Bisbee, M.D.
Drs. Wallace & Bisbee .
Specialist in the diseases of Women
and Uectal Troubles.
I brazier Building
1 Newly Furni bed Office. Chandler
A. M. MARSHALL,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Chandler, Oklahoma.
Office over City Drug Store.
C alls answered promptly Day or Night.
. Made
Among the many
of suecesi
under the .
stances, none awakens greater ad-j eluding
miration for the hero or heroine or
is better calculated to inspire the ...
hesitating with new courage than a of office work connected with t
.simple tale that was brought to our | drawing of these plans, owing
notice during the past week. Two
years ago a man with his wife and
six small children ; moved from
Kentucky to a rented farm not far
from Davenport. The - father lived
only long enough to put in a small
crop of cotton then passed to the , ■ ,
hovnnH lpn inw a destitute ' possible to have the matter in shap*
Ld. under ordinarv circumstances, i to present to the council oa the 15th, there also. As the parties wanted you must have as good, if not better
Friends advised 1 but will arrange to meet with you
Kentucky, I on the original date set, March H)th,
a helpless family,
the mother to return
to
are easy to describe it is more than accommodations
likelv that lhe\ will soon be appre- rit ai
for the new
where she would be among friends!! at which time we will be in position ljended.and returned to Chandler.
But the woman was made of sterner ] to present the matter in a complete
stuff. Realizing that to return
would be to make herself dependent
on relatives and Iriends and
that here there was at least inde-
pendence for the one who was will-
ing to put forth honest effort.. She
went back to the farm with the six,
little ones, all under twelve years of
age, and heroically Attacked the
cotton picking. At the end of the
first season she was the owner of a
five acre tract. She now owns, and
has almost paid for, a forty acie
tract, drives a serviceable team, is
detailed manner. r ,.
Trusting that this date will no. East (.handler.
seriously interfere with anv of the Mr. Bucknum has rented his
arrangements for carrying the bond property in East Chandler and will
election, we are,
Yours truly
In closingwill say that the plans
of Burns & McDonnell will be com-
plete, covering the entire city limits
in such a manner that each resident
now or is) be will be within a reason-
able distance to a latteral or main.
Burns & McDonnell.
HOFFMAN, ROBERTSON &, CORDELL
Lawyers.
Rooms 1 and 2 hoffman Block.
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CHANDLER,
Millinery Opening
Friday and Saturday, Mar. 22, 23
move to Oklahoma City.
Wm. Crume will soon move to
his farm near Merrick.
Miss Sperry went to Oklahoma
City last Friday for a visit with
Miss Grace Caldwell.
Ola N'ewland is on the sick list.
Mr. Dykes and two sons will
start to Washington soon.
Mr. Johnson left, Sunday after-
noon for Missouri to visit his par-1
ents before going to Washington. J
Mrs. Jordan Neal, of Lawrence, j
Kansas, has been visiting her
Resolutions
Resolutions of condolence adopted
by Chandler Camp 242:!, Chandler,
Oklahoma.
Whereas, The all wise Father has
seen lit to remove from our midst
ourbelov'ed neighbor and friend,
Mrs. Edith P. Waggoner, and we,
as members of the Royal Neighbors
of America, sincerely mourn the
loss of our beloved member. There-1
fore, be it „
Resolved, That we extend to the
! husband, mother and children ourj
Frisco Specials
$8.!X) to Ft. Worth, Texas, and re- ,
turn, account, fat stock show. 1
Tickets 011 sale March 10, 17, 19 and j
21. Limit March 25.
Twentv-live dollar.-, for one wav
colonist tickets to California com- i
San I'ran'cisco, Los
Angeles, and "intermediate points.
Tickets on sale daily to April 30th.
Tickets 011 saleto following points
in the northwest from March 1, "to
April 'M). Billings, Mont., $24.45;
Hindsdale, Mont., #TI.45; Livington,
Logan, Gardiner, and intermediate
points on North Pacific, $24..15;
Helena, Butte, Anaconda, $24.35;
Spokane, Wash, and intermediate
points, $2t>.85; Portland, <>re.,
Tacoma, Seattle, Olympia and Van-
couver, Wash., $29.35. *
$1.95 to Oklahoma City and return,
account, Oklahoma State Jewelers'
association, Oklahoma s-tate Oflti
cal society, and Mystic Shrine.
Tickets on sale March IS to 21 in-
clusive. Return limit March 22.
For further information apply to,
A. J. Muomiikh, Agent.
* Chandler, (ikla.
\ TELEPHONE
Will save you many steps, many
delays, many dollars.
A business necessity, a house-
hold convenience.
A pleasure to every member of
the family.
Efficient service. Reasonable
rates.
Call local manager for a .rep-
resentative of the contract
department.
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PIONEER TELEPHONE AND
TELEGRAPH COMPANY.
(lard of Thanks.
The undersigned takes this
method of extending his sincere
thank to those kind fu>:nds and
neighbors who by their presence
and actions assisted him i>
I recent bereavement.
T. E. WA'.i-OV 1 K,
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brother, Will Taylor, of Guthrie, j hSuVvmpathy'h> this great be- j cLidlefvisitor Veste^av'''
I lie two came over ' ,
1 reavement and
DYER HARDWARE GO, Agts.
CHANDLER, OKLA.
the past week
to Chandler Friday for a visit with
their brother, Monroe Taylor.
.Marv J. Cansler has been quite
sick the past week.
You are cordially invited to be present at our
opening Friday and Saturday, March 12 and 2i.
We will have on display all the newest styles, also
showing the best effects of our work room. The dis-
play will charm you we are sure. Cordially,
MRS. FRANK RIDDLE
Charley Barrett Here
* Charley Barrett, of Shawnee, is in
v | the city and jvill take charge of the
j publicity department of- R(?y Hoff-
} • man's candidacy for U. S. senator.
' Mr. Barrett is acknowledgad to be
I ofle of the .most fore'eful and versa-
! tile writers in Oklahoma; and.this,
j together with the fact that he is in
j close touch with all things political
I in the state, will give him a decided
I advantage in conducting Mr. Hoff-
man's campaign.
commend them to ,.
| the care of Him, who is ever ready j 4,,.
and willing to comfort the sorrow- j T
ing. Beit . jf
Resolved, That our charter be i
draped in mourning for .1 period of y
sixtv days and a copy of these res-
bespread upon our min-j§
olution
utes.
Ghrtrudr Danni K,
Lillian Bcrt, *
1 Ella Foster,
Committee.
„ Citv Loans.
1 have plenty ot money to loan 0111
Chandler City real estate. Call and j
see me. Clapp building.
E. W. Hoyt.
Spring Millinery Opening
Mrs. Rogers announce-, that she will hold her first Millinery
Opening in Chandler on
Friday and Satnrday, March 22 ai.d 23
Visitors will be shown all that is latest and most stylish in
Millinery goods. Miss Crawford, late of Kansas City, and
a trimmer of many season's experience will assist customers
in choosing and arranging their puchases. A large and
carefully selected stock to select from.
Mrs. Rogers.
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Ulam, P. L. The Chandler Publicist (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 13, No. 46, Ed. 1 Friday, March 15, 1907, newspaper, March 15, 1907; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151209/m1/1/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.