The Chandler News (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1906 Page: 7 of 16
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THE CHANDLER NEWS, THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1906
"NO CORE, M PAY."
How Curbin X Lynch Sull Hyomei, the
Guaranteed Cure for Catarrh.
Corbin and Lynch have an unusual
offer td vnakw to our readei , one that
will In' ol the gri at< t .value ;o ma:...
For MOM years Corbin and Lynch have
been watching the result ol Hyomei, a
treament for catarrh that cut" °
breathing medicated air, absolutely
without anj stomach d< hi « The r.
Hults have been so universally success-
ful that they can feel justified in mak-
ing a public oiler to treat the wors;
case of catarrh in ( handler with the
understanding that if Hyomea does not'
cure, the treat will cost absolutely
nothing.
People who have spent large "sums
with catarrh] specialists, deriving but
little benefit, or the many who have
swallowed stomach remedies in the
vain hope of curing catarrh, have ex-
perienced almost immediate relief from
the use of Hyomei, while the continued
treatment for a short time, has re-
sulted in a complete and lasting cure.
The regular Hyomei outfit costs only
one dollar, and consists of a neat
pocket inhaler that can be carried in
the purse pocket or vest-pocket, a med-
icine dropper and a bottle of liyoinei.
If this is not enough for a cure, extra
bottle.s'of Hyomei can be obtained foi
60 cents. *
Corbin & Lynch positively guarantee
a cure, if Hyomei is used in accordance
with directions, or they will refund the
money.
Hi; Has an Extended Acquaintance.
W. U. Unger, who was arrested by
the authorite charged with burglariz-
ing the Spark <1 -pot a couple of
months ago, and who was bound over
for the action of the grand iury at
this term ol the district court, appears
*o have quite an acquaintm e over the
territory. \V be • v< nev papes f>
general endeavor to give a man justice
and here are a fflW Of th • •• rn'II-*t
stirred up by our local a couple of
week s i:
From the Chandler News we learn
that one W. U. Unger who is charged
by the Santa Fe detectives with having
robbed the,depot at Sparks, nas been
bound over to await the action of the
grand jury. It also says that UrfVer
is a smooth talker and can cjme the
next thing to making a feilow think
black is any color. The authorities
think they have landed a professional.
The name sounds familiar to some
people here.- Waukomis Hornet.
If this is our Unger he is the fellow
who was released from the asylum on
habeua col-pus and .then tried to make
all sorts of trouble for that institution
by charging inhuman treatment, ill
usage, etc. He went from here to
Oklahoma city where he also tried to
make trouble. .Ill fact he seems to
be a "trouble-maker" wherever he
goes, and now trouble seems to be
troubling him. Norman Transcript.
Kentuckians Convention.
Last Saturday we, according to
previous arrangements and published
all tin ugh county pre : attends! the
convention of Kentuckians in ('handler
and the meeting of the railroad officials
to arrange for mtM t<> visit Louis?
ville during the "home coming" week
of Kentuckians, .June 11th to 17th in-
clusive, and the understanding reached
was: that the Lincoln county Ken-
tuckians combine with other Kentuck-
ians to send delegates to the con-
vention to meet on (he ltith of May, to
make final arrangements for a de-
parture of visitors to Louisville on
the 11th of June from Oklahoma city.
We were more than pleased ifith our
Chandler visit. We were made wel-
come guest by the railroad officials
(mostly the Frisoo) at their table at
the timing halls in the St. t'loud hotel
and a ^-at in the official car and were
compelled to turn down a warm enter-
tainment ai. Oxlahom i City as busi-
ness demanded our immediate atten-
tion at home. Prague Patriot.
A Baseball Cluh Benefit.
The Chandler base ball team has se-
cured the services of the famous Dr.
Bowlus for Saturday evening, May 12,
when he will deliver his popular
lecture «>n w!i ■! < ♦ elegraphy, rad; im
and X-Ray at the opera house. Price
of admission will be 50, ;!.r>. and 25
«•< I I; • the b.-f-t I'e-u:.-
that lias been given in Oklahoma on
this subject. The News has noticed
several compliments on the work done
. Dr. I ;•■'.'*!u among the exchatn."
of Oklahoma and feels safe in saying
that any who visit the opera house that
evening will hear a rare treat along
that line. You owe it to the base ball
team to turn out that evening. The
price is not high for a lecture of this
character for it is • instructive in the
highest degree. Jf .you want a good
ball team now is the time to assist in the
work required. Make an effort to at-
tend the lecture Saturday evening.
Second Jtand Machinery for
dale, 'Cheap.
One complete gin outfit, consisting of two Winship gins,
•pneumatic suction, press, line shafting and pulleys.
One 45 horse power Atlas boiler.
One 30 horse power side crank Atlas Engine
One 40 horse power Erie boiler
One 30 horsepower side crank Furnace Bros engine
One 18 horse power upright boiler
* One 15 horse power upright engine
t
One >0 horsepower boiler ar.d engine,* msunted
One 8 horse power gasoline engine, Weber, horizontal
One 15 light dynamo
This machinery is in first class shape and we will make
good terms to responsible parties.
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A Kin Hitr Docket.
The big bar docket for this term of
the district court was printed at
this oflice and is one of the largest
that has been put up for a long time,
j There are 4(i criminal cases and 187(
j civil cases. The immense amount of
wojk connected with getting up a
! docket of this size can hardly be esti-
mated by any one unfamiliar with the
work. It required just an even three
' days for the office force to get it out
1 and as a consequence the paper was not
up to the usual standard last week.
Politics in Totieo.
Wellston, Okla., May 7. 1906.
1 To < handler News :
I Please allow we space in your vani-
I aliie paper to pen a few lines from
i Tohee township. .
The colored republican club met on
the 3rd and succeeded in completing
I some very important business, by
1 inviting some of the best men of their
i race to be offered for the consideration
of the voters of Tohee township for the
I coming elction. It has been rumored
| since that we were holding a secret
meeting of some kind against the in-
terest or good name of Tohee township
and some of her citizens. Said rumor
is without foundation. No better feel-
ing has ever existed between the two
races than now. We would like4o
learn the name of the Judas who put
to float such a rumor. Our chairman
was told by Mr. S. I). Iiennis, our
county commissioner, that it would be
advisable to get a petition before the
commissioners the last Monday in May
asking "them to ^designate a voting
place in the township. As Fallis was
incorporated so our chairman under
those instructions, saw John Rhine-
hart, our committeeman, and wrote
up the petition in the bank of Fallis.
While the committeeman didn't favor it
he said he would sign it if two other
men would sign it. Every one signing
that petition was in Fallis when the
petition waMcirculated Saturday even-
ing, 'he 2Hth of April, and only two
signed it in the country. Mr. S. M.
Clark didn't know anything about the
petition until on our way to Chandler
Monday on the train, °he sai l he
favored it, but he didn't sign it. The
t-hairman thought a- he did not get ti
Bee some of the leading republicans,
(white) except Rhinehart, they would
have aid. api.yi.ty 1t in_ accord.,:
wyh the requirements of the statutes
and the decision of the courts.
Further we don't believe by designat-
ing a vntinir [dace in the township
that it will effect the township as to
the property of the township.
Success to New i and the republican
party.
. R. A. HUDSON,
t hainnan of Tofiee township.
T. J. WILSON,
Secretary.
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