The Chandler Publicist (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, May 7, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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A pure, wholesome,
reliable Grape Cream of j
Tartar Baking Powder ;
The cream ol tartar n<.e<5 in Dr. Price's Baking
Powder is ia the cxact torra and eeirpi'siiioa ia
which it occurs in the laseioas, healthful grape.
Improves the flavor
and adds to Hie health- j
fulness of the food
No Alum 4dti*>zk. ^ l,rnc
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Will Chandler Cele- The New City Council
brate the Fourth
The city council met in regular
< si on at the citv hall last T
night.
i unfini
After pa
ikk «P
ers the ol
die and Mayor
Fb Lai3
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app
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and the
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ti count il IkMLa
Store
Drucj
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•c-Mayor Kcv
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Mean-
K
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• liberally than
make it a humme
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Will Take Charge
of Celebration
Cream
The Publicist
Sueessor to INLAND PRIMING CO
The Chandler lodge M. W. A. will,
if the citizens of Chandler sOdesire,
take charge of tne proper celebra-
tion of July Fourth in Chandler.
As the Woodmen have a reputation
I of never doing things by half, it
1 stands to reason that they would
put up a progrAm of entertainment
nevei equaled in the county. 1 he
fact, also, that the membership of
this order throughout the con: *y i-
large, that every camp is in a most
prosper'>".s condition are stro' .' ar-
guments in favor of the proposition.
I'.usi: men with Whom we have
, talked all favor tnrning the matter
A'bo'l V OVe ' 1 ti'" Woodmen.
Decoration Day
appc
I the
| the four '.
:or lettir.t
rates while the I
I favored letting it
i bidder. Mayor M
ing the deciding vo
broth'r deru .r. t-.
B. F. Busby w;.-
marshal. Wm. Eva '- -
and J. Bart Foster ■
inissioner.
M ay or M at.
standing con-.t-.f - > -
Street and ::n \
Gaughey jid McFt .dm
Finance—Daw-:c, -
Egbert.
• - . *tj soi oi the yc^'i' than any
- is :'•••. t. "!e o. - > xr:.r.y ailment.-—
c v person has need of a spring
ds and fevers are prevalent.
. es ion i rises, "What shall I take
I it?" To tile old timer the
i-.'j, - • -:' y answer*: I, he simply goes to
\ D. WRIGHT'S, where experience has taught
ti It , niy the purest drugs and the most ex-
I. - if nc ( | phaimest employed—there's a lot in •
•he "mixing" you know.
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7T A. D. Wright's Drug
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Wf Full line of Paints. Oils, Glass, Wall Paper
* > Phone 13 Chandler, Okla
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LA St.
be pre-
a safe
Lincoln
reward
faithful
Entered, According to Act ' C igrrss
a! the Postofli< e at C+iandin la.. .
Second Class mail matter.
Published r\rry Frirl by
ULAM & BOTKIN, pr jpnftors.
P. L. 'JLAM, Editor.
L. B. NICHOLS. Associate editor.
Notice to the
Cattle Raisers
No?i' - is f -reby
I ing, to be held in t
^iven of a m
" r< room at the Court House
SUBSCRIPTION RATES: C .idler T - .. Mav 11th 1
One Year iO rents ,r t • •-ikncr-i- h stv.i-
the eradication of the Texas or
Splentic fever ti' k. also any or all
other infectious or contagious ('.is-
D- .rati3n Day being on Sunday
this \ ar, the celebration wiii .ake
place on Saturday, May 29, at the
opera house. ..'! citizens are cor-
dially invit t j part.cipate in the
services.
Judge Garb.-r, of Enid, will de-
liver the manorial address. L vine
one and all. A suitable program
will be prepared.
The memorial sermon will be
preaehed on Sunday, May .10, at the
Methodist church bv Rev. Miller.
A'.i ministers and members of other
lenominations are cordially in-
vited. Jacob Amber*,,
Post Commander.
hart
D .sr.
Cem :
Egbert.
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D. \\ RIGhT, Chandler, Okla.
stomach
■e Patrick. Pres.
\V. Hoyt, Treas.
Publicist Phone 228.
Resolutions
Nine times in
rapgemen'- are responsible for
low complexion, dull eves and tfcir.
body.
Ii is the stomach t.lat supplier
.nourishing blood to the muscle-.
the ner\e-and -kin. 1; the -tom-j
ac'n is healthy, plent;' of nutritious
matter will be absorbed by the
blood. It it is not healthy, the food j r « jr tj j
will ferment, and undigest JnO. iVi. ilaic*
pass alo.ic; through the bowels. '
F. B. Hoyt, Vice-Pres.
Manager Insurance Dept.
Geo. Brewster,
Manager Abstract Dep
The Abstract and Guaranty Company sf Lincoln County
ABSTRACTS AND INSURANCE.
Office Sands Building. Chandler, Oklahoma
Joe Pringey
At a regular meeting
Hon. Joe Pringey, of Kendrick,
was a county seat vi-itor last Sat-
urday. Every time om- gets a
glimpse ot Joe he is reminded of
the many red-hot political cam-
paigns pulled off in Lincoln countv
Joe was in everyone of them and lie-
generally made his presence felt.
No sooner would a campaign be or-
ganized but what Joe would be one
eases which mav b-- found to exist .j] Qf the city oi Chandierheld May,
among the live sto < of our county. 4th IMO. at the city ball, the follow-
A representative of the State
Board of Agriculture ha- promised
to be with us and will no doubt
point out the steps necessary for us
■o take in or ler that we may be
placed above the Quarantine line.
House Bill No. '5.'i7 as passed by
the last legislature provides that
j the Hoards of County Commission-
o <1
the quarantine line mav provide a
of the first to be called upon to tal.
the stump and devote his time to ' !"s' aL(' aklll!-r
the good of the party; and he was
always re 'dv to jump intei the har-
ness. Now that another campaign
is beginning todawn upon the hori-
fund for the onstruction of dipping 0^ctrs
ing resolutions were adopted.
Resolved, That the members of
the council extend to the retiring
mayor, Hon. S. A. Kev, their thanks
for his courtesies toward them,
that we recogni/.e, that in the con-
duct "i th iness got said r .v,
he has carried toward all of its
affairs in an honest, conscientious
and intelligent manner.
i to ay retiring
pass alo.ig through
.- .u ■ furnishing so little nutritious mat-
of the coun- ter tllat tj,e blood becomes impov-
erished, and the glowot health van-
ishes.
If you suffer from nervousness,
sick headache, belching of gas,, . .,
sour taste in the mouth, heaviness ] who tor .he pas. ..i
after eating, or any other miserable I held the
That
be spre
;Ity_ (
fnrmshe
,-ity.
rewarded. Just how deponent
saveth not, though dame rumor has
mentioned the name of Joe I'ringey
in connection with the office of reg-
ster of deeds. We do not believe
.y of these resolutions
L upon tl}e records of the
(handler and a copy be
\ j ■ wf-papers of said
j. Bart Fostfh,
City Clerk.
such other steps
us mav be necessary to a thorough
cleansing of our county from cont; -
gious or infectious diseases, among
our live-stock.
, , . . The Federal Dept. Ot live stock ii
zon it is whispered that Joe is to be . ... . ,
working in co-operation with the
i State Board of Agriculture, and
thev in tarn desire to work with us
| thereby forming a connected link
, for the purpose of stamping those
diseases which are costing the
h would decline the honor of the j farmers of central and southern
nomination for that office, either ; Oklahoma so many thousands ot
should hit party confer itnpon him. dollars each year. . , ,
, ... . , ! I know of no other proposition
Give Joe the nomination and he whlch shouid be of so much interest | , ,
would take care of the result at the - the farmers of Lincoln County, moved from a lite ot usefulness ana
polls. His wide personal acquaint-' and hope that each part of th from the busy scenes of ti me. to the
Resignes
Gospel". Evening
Cities of Refuge",
ly invited.
subject, "The
All are cordial-
f
Hon. Jno. M. Hale of Chandler,
stomach disturbance, you need mi-! national bank inspector in Oklaho-
o-na and the
quicker you
happier.
It will reliev
will be healthier anc , , , .
j go into the oankm
distressed stom-' lahoma City.
business in Ok-
ach condition almost immediatelv.
It will cure if used according to di-
rections. TheLvnch Drug Co. sells
it tor 5*) cents a large bo:;, and be-
thinks enough of it to guarantee it
to cure indigestion. •
IV
(mmmo HWH-O-ME)
Cures catarrh or money Back,
breathe it in. Complete outfit, inrlnd
inlialer §1. Extra bottles iOc. Druggi:
First Baptist Church—S tnday
school at 1(1 a. m., preaching at II
a. m. and 8 p. m. eacii "Sabbath,
years has Prayer meeting eacn Wednesday J.
lortant position of;,,jgi)t at 8 p. m. and choir practice
each Friday at 8. p. m. All are
cordially and earnestly invited to
these 'services.
# * *
Presbyterian Church—S u n d a y
May !l. There will be services at
v .a C e arch b. •;h inor -
ing and evening. Special music
has been prepared by the choir, in-
cluding an organ voluntary before
ch ser 'i ,-. Morning service at
11 a in , subject, "A Woman's Gift.'
levelling service at 8 p. m., subject,
"A 1; i:;ger Signal." All are cor- (
dially invited t. both these services*
Resolutions
Whereas. On the J 1th davof April,
1909, by decree of the Great Su-
preme Judge of all that i- best,
Hon. Austin J. Rittenhouse.was re-
ance among the voters of the coun- i countv will be represented at thi-
ty, his great number of personal j meeting. ^ sincerely.
friends and his well known qualifi-1 Geo. F. Ci.akk
< ns f.ir fu !:ili;;g t duties «: i Chairman t unt. Board.
• v v v '/v W v *
One of the saddest ihinsjs
The evening of life should be
s poverty in old
salts and restful.
often it is embittered by hopelessne
discomfort
age.
Too
and
vain regrets—all due, nine times out of ten, to lack of
financial independence.
As a rule we prefer to be optimistic in < ir talks on
savings, but there are some persons who have to be
scared into doing their plain duty. But even if we
scare yon into starting a saving account with lis you
will thank us later on win n you sc. how surely you get
ahead financially when yon save regul i; y.
We pay you interest on every doi ir deposit ':!.
Your depoits are protect 1 by the D. >c tors <• .ranty
Fund of Oklahoma. •
First State Bank
SUCCESSOR TO
The Chandler National Bank
Better World, and
Whereas, In the death of Judge
Rittenhouse the bar of Lincoln |
county has lost one of its olde-t
and most respected membersi'onc i
whose talents and character have
honored the bar of this county for
many years, during all of which
time his name has been a synonym
ot truth and probity in his social
and professional life and whose
ability as a lawyer has been an in-
spiration to all whose audition it
has been to rise high in that honor-
able profession. A- a citizen, a
1 iwycr and and a gentleman he has
always been the peer of the best in |
the state of Oklahoma, and his col-
leagues and friends who have ad-
mired his talents and learning as a
lawyer and cherished him as a man
tid a friend desire to express their
regard for his name. Therefore, be
' i:
Cn \s. A. Tu ' h.ii as,
President
A. Ashton,
V-President
F. W. Cf.n
•i bi
Cashier f,;
'' .-solved, By the Lincoln County
Ei r associ tion. 'that in the death
of Judge Rittenhouse our county
id state have lost one of their pur-
est citizens, one of their ablest law
0
been eminently pur and useful and
whose aims were ahyays for good
Adoptee! by the Lincoln County
Bar association on the 2 5th day of
April, 1909.
M. D. Owrv, Chairman.
Cn as. B. WrsoN, Jr. Stc,
S. A. Cor til . f„
W. L. Johnson,
Committee.
LYNCH DRUG CO
AdenLs' For
r We .think, that
Stationery
comes nearer to the
perfection mark than
any other stationery
that is to-day made
for social correspond-
ence purposes.
It is a p'aper dis-
tinctly out of the ordi-
nary. It is made to
1 meet the requirements
of fastidious, discrimi-
nating people, and to
use it once is to use it
always.
It adds zest to cor-
respondence.
We shall be pleased to
show you samples and
tell more ahout#it if
you will take the pains
to call.
In mentioning Mr. Hale's resigna-
tion the Oklahoman of the 1st inst.
says; •
"John M. Hale, examiner of na-
* s • iklah ■• ■. it ,
yesterday resigned for trie purpose
j of becoming a banker in (^lahoma
City. * ,
! .\:r. Halels sow connected with
the State National bank and at a
.Test j meeting of the directors, yesterday,
he was elected vice president and
member of the-board. •
Mr. Hale has live 1 fq| almost
thirlv vears in what is now Oklalio-
u *
| ing he moved from St. Louis to
; Pawhuska, where he was an Indian
; trader until 18S9, at which time he
Gold
T -:-ty dollars in gold will posi-
* a■ to the one
holding the lucky number.
Fill in thi- coupon and mail to us
moved I iuthrie.
Later he moved I promptly.
1 to Chandler" which has since been N"'"ir
hi limine. He has h id wide exped-
ience "s a banker and for the past
three years has been national bank
examiner".
Religious
Vonr
| Postolfice *
j Age
Would VOU be interested in a coure /
of "'lookkecpingr1 Short-
| hand? . Telegraphy?.
1 Would you want a personal course
' or a course by mail?
W lid >e i'.;e toji. ve a copy of
Methodist Episcopal church—Sun- oik free catalog?
day May 9, Sunday school at 9:45 a. Give below the names and correct
address of any young people vou
have reason to believe would attend
a commercial college and we will
send yon a ni.'e souvenir of our
school, and for every one that enrolls
bv August 4th next, from your list,
we will jjive vou an 'addition 0
chan
m. Be on time. Reception of |
members at 11 a.m. Juni.tr L< ague at
l:(KJp.m. Quarterly love feast at 7
p. in. ledby thepastor. At s p.#m.
•. D. G. Murray, of C)k 1... oma
'it v, superintendent of the Okla-
homa City district will pre —h.
icr ing.'rs welcomed. Everybody'
i ivited. ,
•notes
The Sunday Sc! ool is pi inning
to observe Children's If.:y th see-
t1 Sunday in June.
Mrs. A. Jl. Gorby and Mr e Walt
lgers were received toincmbersh i >
ist Sunday, *
The Quarterly Conferenc .• will be
leld Monday; Ma- IP,
at the S20 in gold. For in-
car. .?, if your coupon was the 31 st
■ ¥
peclive students whose names 50.1
give should enroll, you would be
ititle.i to four tike - number 31,
put in the box from which the draw-
rg wiii 11..ale. Thus, \uu see,
)u get one chance
stipon to us and
lane, for each 11 a
*
01 mailing th-
me additional
;n from
ained.
nil
St. Stephen'; char
Thomas Dyke, reetcr.
irayer and sermon the
hird Sundavs at 11 a. m.
irayer and sermon every
":U0 p. m.
* *
Christian church—J.
iead. Services at 11 a.
Morn hi;.
Evening
Sunday at
V
me
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Clarence
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m. Morning subject "Tiie
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Ulam, P. L. The Chandler Publicist (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 2, Ed. 1 Friday, May 7, 1909, newspaper, May 7, 1909; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc151595/m1/4/: accessed May 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.