The Chandler Publicist (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, November 1, 1907 Page: 3 of 8
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8s "up in the air"
Our 30-day sale is still going on and, tho
many have taken advantage of the great
bargains we are offering, our stock is still
far too large. Remember you have a
t $10,000.00 STOCK OF GOODS TO SELECT FROM
The largest in the county, which includes
everything necessary to furnish a home
such as rugs, carpets, matting, curtains,
desks, china closets, parlor, dining room
and bed room suites, etc., etc.
Don't overlook this golden
opportunity. jVottfis the lime
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But that "cuts no figure" with us. We are still doing business at the old
stand, are turning out goods in greater guantities than ever before. People,
generally, over Lincoln county, have become "wise to the.fact" that if an ar-
ticle is purchased of E. W. Carr it is bound to be strictly all'right, high grade
and right up-to-now. I hat is always the verdict ol purchasers. Our
Carriages, Spring Wagons, Wagons,
Harness and Implements.
are of standard makes and will bear the closest scrutiny. The fact that we
purchase all our goods in immense quantities enables us to make closer
prices than can the dealer who buys in small lots. Our terms are known
the country over as being most reasonable and we make a liberal discount
to cash purchasers. Remember one point---if you give me your note it re-
mains right here in my safe and you can make payments as often and in as
small sums as you like and have them endorsed on the note.
Anchor and Velie Buggies and
Studebaker Wagons
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Chandler
JAKE COLLAR
Oklahoma
Chandler
E. W. CARR
Stroud
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LOCAL HAPPENINGS
AS TOLD ABOUT THE TOWN
iead the ads.
he carnival is on.
E. J,. Conklin and Jno.
attended a conference of
at Guthrie last Tuesday.
I The fact that the banks are enjoy-
ing a ''Je^al holiday" does not
seem to effect the wide awake mer-
! chants of Chandler as their big ads
, in this paper will testify. A little
thingliki, Wall street don't fea/.e us.
Walter Benson, formerly in
charge of the shoe department of
J the J. L. Young store but now who
i is located at Sapulpa, changed cars
I here Sunday, he was on his way t(>
. Shawnee for a day's visit with his
J family.
| One of the most interesting, elo-
' quent and forceful speakers on the
j lecture stage today is Senator Till-
man, of North Carolina. He will
j speak at the opera house Saturday
| night. You miss a treat if you fail
to hear him.
Jos. Miller and Miss Maud Mercer I C Downey returni (1 from, a
, bjth of Chandler, were married i short v,sit with his family.at Neo-
here last Sunday •evening at 6 30 ; ha' Ran" the tirst of the weck'
Rev. Cloud of this place officiated. I H® lnforms us that his wife and
! Wellston News children are already homesick for
Oklahoma and that they will re-
return shortly.
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nemann s.
senator Tillman Saturday night.
y ,, „ „ . , ! I'ev. Cravens, of tjie Presbyterian
-.rep the Hag flying on the court church, was an ok!uhoma City vis-
'lst'• ' : itor the latter part of last week.
There are SOME dead ones in v-.t,. t>,,
.Nate K u), a former Chandler
j resident but now ot Enid, visited
111 The voters of the town of Prague
Ij 1 last week turned down a proposi-
!tion to hond the town in the sum of
$30,000 for the purpose
ing a system of water
of establish-
works.
It is an III Wind That
Blows Nobody Good
7|T IS generally the person's fault, that the
JJ wind does not blow him good. It comes
and goes without doing any good, like the
dollars that are put in the pocket and entrava-
gently spent.
A dollar by itseH cannot do much work, but a
lot of these dollars make the most powerful
working force in this whole world, Come right
down and open an account with us with the dol-
lar you have in your pocket. Start right anc1
make every wind blow you good.
First .National Han%
Chandler, Oklahoma.
t AVMM/.
C tandler.
in town last! among friends here the first
; week.
Another big crowd
Situ i da)-.
'■Irs. J. Bart Foster visited with j ^ee "The Village Vagabond," at
relatives at Bristow this week. j the opera house Nov. 4, one of the
We won't notice the "dryness" ' P°P"!ar prictd shoWs th*at will
r.tter Nov. Hi if this weather keeps >c CK ,ls ,
u'3. j ''teorge R. Sutton, cashier of the
D . . , „ P irst National bank of Prague, was
Remember .hat Senator rillman i a business visitor in Chandler the
lectures at the opera house Satur- j grst of the week
day night.
I I he new telephone directories be
-•■■rank Weathers, of Wellston, j ing printed at this office are just
w is a business visitor in Chandler : about completed and will be ready
la>t Friday. j for distribution in a day or two.
M. M. Johnson transacted busi- Frank P. Heenian, division toll
r. ss matters at Oklahoma City the I '>ne inspector for the Pioneer Tele-
1 st of the week. i phone it Telegraph Co., visited his
family in Chandler over Sunday,
of the f given.
The ladies of the Presbyterian
< hurch wilj hi>'d their animal
bazaar on Nov. 10 and 11. We un-
derstand the ladies are making
Helen I Kingsbury was appointed ' more elabor-atcRjans than ever fori Thos. Potter and Sam'l Moody
this occasion and that a galore ol I from Warwick, were county seat
things both beautiful and useful j visitors the first of the week. The
will be offered for sale. The place j gentlemen report their little town
tir holding the bazaar has not as I ;ts enjoying a fine business and
Capital $50,000.00
Surplus and "Profits $30,000.00
administratrix of the estate of the
late Frank E. Kingsbury by Probate
Judge Wagoner last Tuesday. A
bond ot $20,000 was required ai d
C. C. Niccum, from near Daven
port, was a county seat visitor last j L. R. Cocklin, of
Saturday. Mr. Niccum is executor 1 Okla
of the estate of the late ("renr-..
Klein and came in to transact busi-
ness in that connection.
yet been decided upon but will be j that the people generally there are
announced later.
A halloween social will be
; Thursday, Oct. 31, at the home of
i A. A. Mascho by the Christian En-
deavor society of the Christian
i church. Refreshments will be
served. Everybody come.
I he men who were brought to
j handler a week ago from Stroud,
larged with robbery and burglary-
Midlothian,
was here this week closing
the deal for the Martin building,
and expects to open a general tner-
icha'ndise establishment here about
given '^e ''rst of the year, perhaps sooner
happy and prosperous.
Mr. Cocklin will put in a S5,0:)0 orl
$(>,000 stock ot goods htye and v. ■
will be glad to welcome him as an i
addition to our business circles and
citizenship.—Morrison Progress.
The Publicist this week contains
three pages of advertisements for
the J. I,. Young store. Our reader-,
Made by a graduate optician
of a leading American Opti-
cal College.
fully equipped for making
Wm Moran transacted business
ivat,ter* at Oklahoma City the lat-
t.-r part of last week.
G. A. Smith transacted business*
tv utters at Oklahoma City the lat-
t.r part of last week.
Looking for good amusement?
Then attenJ the performance of
The Village Vagabond" at the
i oera house Nov. 4. It's alright
'. jey say.
had a preliminary hearing before i are requested to scan them
Judge Wagoner Monday and were j fu"v'• compare prices quoted
held to the grand jury. those of the stores in the '
,,.L!, , 1 c ities, do so and you will find
While out east of town last week
VV. E. Willoughby, the real estate
man, had the misfortune to lose
his pocket book which contained
upwards of eighty dollars in checks
LOST
A small setter dog, while with
bfack head and black spot on body,
tip of tail broken. Last seen in
Chandler Saturday euening, Oct. 26.
Will pay So for information $at money. The incident had a
will lead to recovery. j ver\ .ortunate ending however as!
B. J. ALLEN, Jr., Phone 21,
Chandler, Ukla.
i J acob Mentz, one of our honest
| tillers ot the soil, found the book
and returned it to thi; loser.
Last Saturday evening J. U. Fos-
ter ai d Ev Stinnett, of Chandler,
members of the M. VV. A. order,..,
. ame over to Sparks to attend the j
initiating of some new members of j
the M. VV. A. order here, they hav- I
ing read in the Review of the week I
previous that there would likely be \ 'i <1 //.
ten or more adopted in woodcraft j J £ HI Ol Il(f OH t
last Saturday night, but owing to 1 £
the fact that our state deputy, M.'J
A. Cobb took sick and was com-> X
pelled to return home the big time
■trt-| looked for failed, much to the re- •}•
with j Kret °f °ur boys here. We would j X
| have liked very ranch to have had j 4"
that the opportunity of showing our IX
right here at home an opportunity ' v'siting members a good time, and 1 X
i offered you to purcha- every- there is no doubt but that Hart ami j
thing you need at prices just as lov. j would have had a hand in the I X
as anywhere else, besides you have | 'natter of showing new candidates j I
the satisfaction of trading at home a good time, for there are no more
and with men who are willing to: earnest or devoted members
change or take back the goods j, j woodcraft in the county than B
not as represer.t'^i. j and Ev. We hope in the near
future t have this class adoption.- <• Semtter and Optic, an
Spark, Review.
and
yjcU'ntifir
tests that leave no defect un-
discovered
Glasses supplied at reason-
able prices, and satisfaction
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Ulam, P. L. The Chandler Publicist (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 14, No. 27, Ed. 1 Friday, November 1, 1907, newspaper, November 1, 1907; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151274/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.