The Chandler News (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 7, 1905 Page: 3 of 16
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THE CHANDLER NEWS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1905.
Christmas
Should be ordered soon. We offer
you the greatest variety of frame
mouldings to select • from. We
have a special man for making
frames and guarantee perfect
workmanship and always give
Jake Collar
Fne
The Most For the Least.
Chandler, Oklahoma.
LOCAL MENTION
-Clean cotton rags at
Wanted-
this office.
Miss Elnora Skow was the guest
of Mrs. S. A. Cordell the last of
last week.
lodge. The judge reports a very-
pleasant affair.
John Gayman returned Tuesday
morning from his visit to relatives
in Leavenworth. Mrs. Gayman
who has been visiting there a week
will remain indefinitely.
A "Sunday school convention will
be held in the Methodist church to-
morrow and Saturday. This is a
regular county convention and a
good attendance is expected.
The commissioners were in ses-
sion Monday winding up a little ex-
tra business that necessitated their
attention. This was °their last
The first church of Christ of' meeting until the first of the coming
Sparks will be dedicated Sunday by ; year.
Elder J. M. Monroe of Oklahoma There were no preaching services
% °n ^vltatlon 15 ex" at the Methodist church Sunday
tended to all. i evening owing to the absence of
Lee Patrick, accompanied by his 1 Rev. Crumley who is absent from
eEd Gerardy has an ad in this is-
sue. Read it for it's about the
Page fencing.
Ray McElHinney was in Daven-
port Tuesday looking after business
connected with the sheriff's office.
Saloon men should read The
News' article on "Newspaper Cir-
culation" elswhere in tnis issue. It
will be of interest to them. 0
The ladies of the Methodist
church held a Thanksgiving dinner
last Thursday which netted them a
round little sum.
accustomed
them now is
start.
to . attending
the time to
one of for "rolling" him for about $60 in
make a ; Chandler Saturday. Mr. Martin
j happened to. walk through the
Probate Judge Wagoner was !n c°ac'1 'and_ by a description given of
Kendrick Monday evening attending (^'s man P'L'ked him out
a special doings of the Woodmen " * "
He was
brought back to Chandler for pros-
ecution.
wife and daughter, came over from
Stroud Tuesday to attend a meeting
of the directors of the Abstract and
Guarantee#Co.
A. Jacobs is having another big
bargain sale this week. Mr. Jabobs
. is a firm believer in the use of
printers' ink and has spread bills to
a finish. He always has something
doing, too, when he advertises one
of these big sales and if you ^re not
Last week we gleaned by reading
our good /riend Murlin's newspaper
syndicate what was Ferguson's
greatest error. We'll bet when
Tam Ferguson sees it he'll take for
cover.
Don't fail to attend the lecture at
the high school building Friday,
December 8. The price of admiss-
ion is within the reach of all, being
5 cents#for general admission and 10
cents for reserved seats.
F. B. Gebke left Tuesday for Los
Angeles, Cal., where he will spend
the winter. Mrs Gebke left the
same day for an extended visit with
relatives. Mr. Gebke assures his
Lincoln county friends that this is
still his ho-ne and that he and his
family will be back in the spring.
A lot more of the old frame awn-
ings on Manvel avenue were torn
aw ty the first of the week which
greatly improves the appearance of
the places. Say but won't it look
! pretty next summer when there are
I a lot of new canvas awnings hang-
i ing out in front of,the buildings
where the old frame ones have done
Sheriff Martin caught Jim Woods, j so much service. Chandler will
colored, Monday who was wantea look as good as any of the towns in
by a one Mr. Love of the same race Oklahoma.
Chandler assisting in a revival ser-
vice.
Mrs. Maynard will give an opera
in the Egbert opera house one week
from Friday. The opera will be an
excellent affair and one that the peo-
ple of Chandler will be pleased to
take in. •
A Chrislmas Presenl For The Whole Family.
Royal
Baking1
Powder
is made of Grape
Cream of Tartar.
Absolutely Pure.
Makes the food
• more Wholesome
and Delicious.
No Christmas present
pleasure to the whole
can give more
family 'than a
lasting
genuine
E.DISON PHONOGRAPH
• •
• •
It combines in one instrument ag unlimited variety of music fun and enjoyment.
It Sings Songs—Any kind and style; solos, duets, trios, quartettes popular, operatic or sacred music.
It Renders Instrumental Music—So perfectly that you can imagine the original instrument or band
is being played in the room. .
It Tells Funny Stories—The equal of the best monologues of the vaudeville stage.
It Entertains Children as well as Adults—A boon to busy mothers. The chi.dren will listen to
the Phonograph with rapt attention for hours.
It Ententains Visitors or Sick People—Unexpected visitors cai be delightfully entertained, and i .
cheers the invalid. «
It Provides Music for Dancing—The records are made especially for this purpose. Learn to dance
in private or teach your children at home. ,
It Records Voices or Instruments—You or your friends can recite, sing or play to the Phonograph,
and thus make a permanent record for future production. .
The Improved Edison Phonograph and Edison Gold Mounted Records provide olear, sweet-toned
Natural reproductions of sound. CASH OR ON PAYMENTS
and
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CORBIN G LYNCH, Agents,
Undertaker Marcus of Chandler,
was in town last week and called at
this office. He left us an ad think-
ing, perhaps, that the incident would
cause us to drop dead and need his
services. Marcus is all right and
has the enviable reputation of treat-
ing his customers right. . „ . . A. J.
Langer. president of the Farmers
bank, left Tuesday evening for West
Point, Neb. where he will meet his
wife and return with her here,where
they will go to housekeeping, their
household goods having already ar-
ri ed. Mr. Langer will be gone
about ten days.—davenport Leader. *
•
Chandler R. F. D. No. 3.
J. G. Cansler moved to Payscfn
Tuesday. #
Nial Napere of Wichita, Kansas,
has been Visiting his sisters Mrs
George Kunkle and Mrs. /. Ausmus.
H. A. Mauldin and wife spent
Sunday with Mr. Simpson and fami-
ly in the Kici*apoo. 0
R. H. McFarland and family
spent Sunday witi Tom Harris and
family near Meeker.
Minnie Kunkle commenced
school at district 89 Monday?
has many friends who wish her
cess. ♦
J.G. Cansler's relatives gave
him a surprise SaUrday nightf the
table was well spread with good
things to 3t. After sunner They
enjoyed some nice music after which
they departed for their homes wish-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Cansler many
nappy surprises. . 3
her
She
sue-
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