Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 87, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 13, 1904 Page: 2 of 4
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VOIR TEETH
KEEP TIES
you
Nothing will p
n«>’ i ■ V
g-r,ril than tbo
■ ■ • ■
teeth.
Ci roves
Tooth
powder
the problem of not
rvniy how to ko<*p th« teeth
sound and strong. hut how
to keep t lent c‘*utn and
white in i convenient and
delightful way.
&
/
A sample bottle 'r ><* w th
oaoh tooth brush.
Cornin&Lvnch
y idtlijfr
- pojwilet
4H Kin p?
*y .'ititl’ort**** i#
ifwlWlHt* inr ’!»#• <
,J< n|fiD '*1 '
«,r\ o W held J»i
ily 14.
iioiinrf* ttmf I mu
»*• »> »f U
nry tb m* W*l -In
idlers
Ir 14.
»rv •»! "s’rtnKl 'ien
ftwlMAte for
t the •♦virii.M
irf
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"N
UOUORS
^rfnmry t
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,io«*oih H»nr«*« >i North K>»v, f**itllor-•
\U>* 0* to miiiom*»**•* thiM »•** •* A
'*tp Ho* ,io!H*ri»Mioti .1 *f Iwl*. ■*“*-j
t«» tl*ft ;rion of tlo* •l«‘Tnormti^'p«pii-
I tit drill! ft rY to In* ieUl J'-ily 1 i
HEARD
OVER
THE
W IRE
cfni
urh luthortk)* ue *■» uiiMwnri*
tli«» to* :•» .t 'or iv-**Jrrtlot» ttt rto*
ntlUv .1 rY’gfetrr of 1»*»'1*. iflihjrrt t«» tin* !**-
cMeloo if tip* l*M»i«‘i*rat1«*-p'»p»»TI<rt noiBlliHiniK
uriinory to *o* hrid i>il> ***•
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jw” it 4liotovll oiriit* to AmlOtim***
;o* ** • • nofblot*’ for >•* I'iiiiIiimtIiiii of
piMMItV «f»l|Vrt»€*»THU»nt if JHltillr utrtr U'tloil,
HlH,|jr‘l tit tI»** of Til** It'tlHWpfttlt''
pnt»Miint ppfn»«ry , ,,v '**•
jir** tut
(mi ftftvli
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hor1s*»d to 1111101111^ tin* imnio
a of *M « ’’HOillilww f«»r
otnifv i» tor i**v. otltlJivT to flu*
#* it5o-spnpnll»it rtivtnltiHt.
-i. tw» o*M Julf 14.
•‘Hello’' I* bbiaRiU
«er?” ■ “Yes. “Thie i» Jones.
Hit you semi that ra»e of beer n)
to my nouw today?’’ ‘’Yea sir. ’
•‘Was t the same ae he last ease
I got." “Yea sir. Omr.i%’ \r. Brt>*
WrtixRK. ' “Well, it‘a ail Fight
then: say Ritter, hare you ne
F*auet draught beer on tap?'* Yes
Tones, fresh ani cold.*’ “Ail
right, I’ll be lotvn soon for a
jlass. f think ■ s the beat <(*ir
beer made. ‘
X.
Optician*
dliniiwi mtliorr**® is to nn-
im 1m a ••otolOlitfr for tie* iionil-
rtiifYvti .? *oumy ntioriHy mitt tort ,> rio*
.(••fiwfoti *f tii»* 'injiiiv'WtU'-iiopifllut primary
to iw» in»M July 14.
Chandler Daily Publicist
! \V«» Mr** fOitTior*/i‘M to iinrtomii'f tti«» IT.
i \f .1 i*rrvt tu f*»r r>»»» offlre of
coiliit f atfopnpy, idlliji'i't fo h»* •lef’lriotl o
r*M4. i#»m«w,r»«tWjjopuilKt priitinry to »»«• i»*M
I July 14-.
Many words of praise come to
me in this vay regardingr our beer,
.vines anti liquors. A sample or-
der from you v I convince you
-hat T am headquarters for ^ood
flroode fix reasonjihie prices
prihlluhe^ »»v**ry nir mrrep* Snndey.
gflvgrHl <%« vbe pogtotfln* »t Ch«Ttd1#r
»• VfAVtrr
it R RTtVrtR N' T A T IV It.
UtivUth nintrlio.
\V«» .-tr** fuirbor*/,*•/! aetiotnu*** flint
C)ifir>«>M V, Hr-it -»f Sotitli WlfhltH frtwn-
nflfp te n for i*t»pr»»«»mtnTlv«» from
t lie RJ writ tit Jl*»trirt »r»* it** poptlliwt Him!
l**rit* v«*h j eonv.*m1on»».
Kentucky Liquor Hou'te
E. O. PJTTF.fi*. Prnp
srasrHiPTION «aTRH.
mt Vrnr
Slf jfonthg
Thr«M* Months
RROP aTB .IT DoB.
iPr \V.* «r»* nitllrtriVeM to oinoMtn*** tlmi s a.
fa on ( rtr<l**ll ;r * ’aiutte-o** f«»r •.•■••lertlon • • <"•
i 00 ,^tn«*o .f proimt** t*. 'he lorl-
1 op r.f the .fettt«*er»i»ii* popuHet primary, ro
: Ite hH«f J ny 14.
VfRS. W. fl. BBBVTB,
Bdltor se»1 Rnblirlier
nmucm ’Phone 82
;w( riTWli.JUS.
VV IP.. .iTbor^wl rn HWIW. ’ll., n ull” ”f
I II . Hulipp-pAn HP it .’...l.n-t.it- fur tprrf-
tori ill pnii.irmiiiui ■" f«- K’.’irrli i’,.im”ii ,ii».
P’,.1 ..pf.ip.. III.. .iPm-vnHl” ”..liv.Mlti.iti-
\V.* np» iiiirtirtriwMl r- inii.’.'i””” Hiai A.
—. 11.r it p . pAiirtliliitr fnr u’rplrAPlAl
n rn” rA.irtm ' wwii <n«rrt-r rn-
i p«*merrrtTie eonvenrien
.inuounee
J t,Y l.t :’A04.
i he Scemc Roue
• TSTCM
annoltucewfnts
World's f A<r Tent City.
The (Uest.ion of enter* a i ft men t ap-
ror YTY rr.BRKI
We AW apthori*e.1 o drtuoiinoe tltet K
<-,( N’orrh keminole ic.-rnehlji. *• •
* • - - - Aitty
' 14. 1004.
p«11«1rtrr for the nomlmiTlon ofrouitty
* poor
m
he
K Johmeop. of .South S*»mleol*»,
0»}h'‘‘ ■ ft. r hn i|eellrt«'»ti >f th‘* 'leittorrSTlr
popnliet prltnery r«. h«*M J dv
rtoim
1 s»»n
Wr* ur<* rtpthoriw<l rn
6f.l H (’.htweott. of S«
e#Hd1*leto lor emiery eirrlt - >!»)•»<•( ■
fleiott ”f ; in* l**mo»*r < .....■*’ ;»i*lmeey
he held July 14.
the n«me
'•* •
the «le-
W H
the; > ■ •
Riner n'VThorJget* us to nnpomiee
did ere for county clerk, ^th-
lIMW .
J»W r ’
i prlrttery fo he held July 1
( (X VTV TRBASf REK
F P H ifihoe. of f’ewnee township, vt
yigeii im fo rtunonnee fllgt he le u euud!-
•nh'.
fiHT pfl-mery "• h-'-h
i the
..
dote .....I of •••-. • t r- •".
TH*ru rle-pop'
held Julf 14.
'phut nominef-
permost in the minds of those who con-
template attendihjjr the f>*m,s ex-
position- ki *rt *<vhi sccommod#tions
s.t ratrs that <'»n '•* *ff«wd«d, »t a
piAOA |.smorsh from tho ”A-i. 'i-i”- ftnh
aonf is on in.';i>nt en tho no" * fit the
oit,. «r,h *t-r« there a no danfor
from 8re- is a serious orohlem. The
OlrlArtowai Wor rt’s fair Asso- iMion,
of Trorton. O'sU has sol veil the prob-
lem. This * sure'i At ion has leAseri a
heAn’if.il strove near ne fair ftrotwwls
Ami is erecti >iar hnn.i reel a of tents in if.
These ten’s Will be nicely furnished.
either for lodjtinsr or light housekeep-
ing, and rented to persons visiting the
fair. The idea location, pure well
W o. Shaffer ftf f nir.n fo-whehip, anther iu*l«p u«Auf.fuJ snaded grounds render
tg*»« .i«r wv u’uutvnm*** rhut h# •* u-
for fhr nf.trln 1 • i-.r' .••r'tuty n*.’;'- ir.'i*, 4MI. ; * ,.|. i I »4‘ /'•*»■*' P *
k:. .pood»
fAir. Ffere friends from different
w. 11 Riddle of WeiistMi aiifhorlres n« ft. , „« •»,« . p,,,r,trv <■ An meet, visit
•nftnr0 fhuf hr i* u run*I ■! ** r«» f..r <•<• i n i v j r « .
-Mhl’-t r.. rli.t I •*!•'. ri of " fcO^^t.hfUT UtT A f'"V ft ft'* A- TlC
ftrr7/................ pT,mflfy r" I 4ftm« tim-1 sr^nd *r*%t ^xr>osiHJm.
1 For particul»%r or fold*?, ftddp^ss
We ate a.ifh’.tl/.-d tn aniu.sirpe ri -o V' s I r. - \ .ap” s' on
bRvienf \ i.pt 1 w 1 ..wneli !• ,s a rail.I ( >U l*hom A Wot m . S » Al t A sstp . Soon,
date for o,i„ ,■ tre.. • ■>-’ "■ , ,r/„ )t/, s- sr.ion id*. t/> -is
'»f th.- lo 1,1. .■ r 1 - • ;........ prni ii*V’ ,
*f» Nr hrtd July M
Eureka Springs
AND
Monte Ne
1M6 Off rea-MA tr
flfd Xf>f,Kfi, OK I,A flow %
F,AST flftr Vfl.
,Vfrj4l3- r^»« I
f n***r
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tor STY (J»\f Vf ISSfOV F.K
/Srrf.nd f»!i»trlrf»
Wa* #»fr unfht.flurd f'» nnu<»nft<*r fhut W
:
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drFn'.r r •’ fh pt.j. .hdf j.nm.-i ry f<» i -M • *’
fr ftQ
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Mfldx! 1 *r f<»f * r .
fi’rWnnhfp. !*• u
r offlrr r»f <*r»nftfy rotftfftlg-
!ftrftrV In fftr rrr<»hd »1lgffRf. rtiN)ryr f<» fhr
(Third fdutrlrt.)
fVr nrr uftfhtrfhfftfl t<» uftfK’nftrr thnf Vf«r-
|ho w f» rI- '«* fi r ft n'liiI «i fr f>
frilrjld.
Mon fd nttrity ' -fr, t
dirtf- • rl.f w wi’.t. ft »t’f 1
rrnftf . -• r, - . v, if »• l f
hftrf
fhr n<»mlrm
fh thr fhlfd
(Third (’Irtrlrt)
W, f ffnr'lirig fit ftr.trtft fownrhlp, ttntfior-
|§rn im tfi nfififiUMff' f fm t ' 'i ''i'lidnfr
for of.ff.n, e’^,.r ' ' »- -' - •*•.'•• f ’ •
•hr drruif.n of fhr fh ” >< r>ir , q.i *1 pri
mu*1 f<’ fio hohl July f 1
I Third ld«frlrf»
J. M. MMIetfn. -I Mffker ntix>r'f’t<•
ef.fif.illi < t Ir *1 f I'l- • '"'II' 1 '• for - ■■ ■ t v
ef.ffHfilr fir 11.|. • - rn - - - '
• <i ♦ l.f* c|ff.< ii r. n nf •hf -iii ■ < I'Ofi - ’
primer? r . * . .•, i I 1 >ii r M
Seff’Mfl biafrlef.
IVp Rtf' Miitlif.rlrffl In iiMMfMinee Mmf M K.
of I'lulfifMei t f < M* fi 11., i- « firi'H
flub- for roinw -i'.f.'’ from »'• <||«
Ariel. «.|I.J»>/ 1 in Hie '• -io’ >f M" 'I’ fflf- fit
fc-p/ipTtllef irflninrt f<* l«- h#*l<l Jnl.r II
11 Iref iMstfle♦ |
WJ" nr»-fMiHiMfl”'Iff. niififiM'i'< Hint Jo lift
Mtirplir *«f Sfroftfl 1* m imi.'IWIhm fur Hie
off) <• »!f .f.Mfttr i f.Miffil*«l'ift> r III Hi' Lir«»
ftlSHicf, etiblf-f • 1" Hu *1* rni >< rn H» pfipnllet
prlmfirr Hi fit* tieiil Jtiljr II.
New lde* Woman's Magazine.
A gorift* of fcfficl** on l,Ffom* Oynrf-
nast.ics.” by AD^rta J. Cory.physical
director of She Harlem Yfmnjr Wo-
men‘:? Chr ^rian a<4<»< iaf-if*n, i4 tft r»e
inau^urafted if* r-h« Aujfuftt r>t»rfior,r di
the New fd^’Ffc W*orr>af»*3 .Vlasra/ifte.
‘•Kathiot)« in Mourninjr,” illustrated
with drawing, f»howin^ the present
j vnjrue at i*A Tiest; and ‘‘DrMiintf the
i Hair/’ with ph</tf»^rapha of the smart
l new cf riff'in < are feature* of the fa*h-
; ir»r» dr’ohrtment for the month. The
. ( t»afin^-di*h in Summer,i% hy Eleanor
! Marc hard . Jfeaithfal Burnmer f)ririk*»”
I by Julia Harriea Hull; “Hummer;
Viand*/' by Vlargaret.Hall, are some
ttf the mimhers on the August menu;
in »he department of Oood Hod%e-1
keeping. The design end plan* for j
“A Village Chapel.” by Frederick lb j
Freeman, will Interest the people in i
«mall communities where funds f»»r
public buildings are limited. Timely j
articles and good fiction make the
literary part of the book unusually
Interesting.
>5tt. ff4~-K»u«M« Mf.y Kxprev*
weed* rot ve.
No. 4l v--'»klrth«*ma F/tor#*-*-
No uo r,fd’M[ pM«ff*narfr
FftBfo rf r —r «<>f
Nr. 444
SWT nr.r vn.
fd THKfK OfaTKICT
we*T nor so.
No. g»i—Onttitu- iTidwrurr
-Mis
n
’ vfr.
Nr. 4,m . f ,r.nii» oorl K. C. Kx.
r.s-
. I
f .5. Raupe s But* Line
[MS************' N’””'.
iH.C.LEE
W. a. GTTf.UC
wm call ft>r Passengers or
aaggage from any part, of
the dfcy. Leavt orders at. me
St. Cloud Hotel.
4UCTION6S?
AT C-A,yDLEt»
W. S. Baupe s Bus Line
Will cry dttica an;, vhere n
’.he count v ia not ni- 'eseuf”
to nave my picture at the nea<t
of this au.’ .iH T am better oou-
ing ’h»n I wan Inal '«■ ,J,lil'R
at A. D Wrights Drug Store,
bee me before you get cult your
bii^e.
Home Builders
Attention
DR. ELIZABETH M. PLI78ft
OSTEOPATH.
Roome i ami 4. HofTinau Bldg
• 3?
A- E. Stutsman
Do Vou
V. L. JOfec .-iON
ATTrjRMXV- AT- f-A tv
HivTman Building CV.ar.ii rr OUt
Boot ami shoe Coobling anu
See.ond Hand goods*—a., t'.oda
:n Ator.a • or: Aernutre-
menta.
Want Vi o.i.id a home, erect
:
.a Chandler for any pur-
pose?
bo i 0Li
' haa. 1 , n <’.haa B. Wilson. Jr
Wir.SON * WTLSO N
Bankrupt Stock Merchandise
Dry Goods. Groceries tuid
Jewel rv
Big 4 2nd H^nd Store
Want Insurant"—Fire, Cy-
cltme, Plate Giass or Acci-
dent?
Do Von
Want your title examined
.or abstract made? If so,
ATTORN’'.CY3- at-ca tv
Offlojt Room 11 )
Hoffman Building f CHANDI.EP-, O T
EMERY A FOSTER,
ATTO'PN£Y-AT-LAW.
Call or Droj a Card
A. a OLESON.
Ccnrracror and Bu, izr.
'Otflr.H n BoTman Building.
Room 10
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA.
Will he Vmnd a? Prsurer Building
aorner 'Hn sc. and Manvel Ave.
CHANDLER. OKUBOWA
aov V HOFFMAN.
JOHN KMURV.
The Lincoln County
Abstract Co.
.r. w. .j’llard, xi d.,
pbvs.cia.v a.vd scrgeos.
Calls anawereri daj or night..
HOFFMAN & EMBRY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
R-DOM6. CLAPP BUILDING.
Gt"o.e in ’he Hoffman. Charles
<fc Conklin Building ov»r Ban^.
3. 0. FRAZIER
S. D. FRaZIEB
PilftST.d:—O 21 4: ItaHiltMli’p, •L*' .
Brttii, 112: Hc.Mpttati, ir.',.
.
Office Over Corhtn .fe Lynch's
Manvel Avenue.
OH A .'IDLER
OKLAHOMA.
DR. A. B POTTER
. . . DF.fVTTST .
Southern Secnrity Co,
Geo. H. Nichols, Mgr.
Office upstairs
Feuquay BuisdingJ Chacri er 0«ia
FRAZIER 4 FRAZIER
Meat Market
Wellston, Okla
4
Its rsiht ppnrirat** tlw» fertile itate* of
MISSOURI,
ARKANSAS,
KANSAS,
OKLAHOMA,
INDIAN TERRITOR>,
TRXAS and the
SOUTHWEST.
TENNESSEE,
MISSISSIPPI,
ALABAMA and the
SOUTHEAST
ft rpaehes tfte rich farming Kan«e«
Oklahoma, the mineral fiel i« of Soothe.4
WimuMiri ank Northern Ark«n*aa, the cotton
I^e1<1sof South and Soothw -at, ‘her , IM4*
nf Kanaa ard the Indian TerbtOfy, an4 hun
dreHs of other l«4u*trial plac<« of .nterext anJ
profit to the* home-seeker an4 Investor And
last, hut not least, it win carry you to the fa met
health r*sorta of the Ozarka,
Will neftrotiate .SHORT Loanm 01*
Household Furniture, Pianos and oth-
er personal property. No publicity.
Quick money. Tf you want a loan
come and see 1®. Room in the Wolcott
B io c Cb&ndler CHr ahoma.*
A Af MARSHALL
PHYSICIAN and sgtr&zon
Chandler okla.
.ampin •ea.aon—f r.'etena ar.TTnfkeya—-a*t
?.**♦*f ao 1 Pork—AAuaage.
COMETO^ -
SPEAR S WAGON YARD
Offleea omr ox .4 or 4 Drug -f.ore.
%nawereri promptly—day or atjrr.t
A Farm For You
Kodot Dyspepsia Cure
Oig««ts what you eat.
For Good and
CFieap Service
J. W DILLOIN. Prop
Are yotl ftrttierte'1 af. iTOTWe? (>T dri yo
t.ci h«»r.ter yourwMf? Y -n ahou'.il i :\ veutlafAte
what f he’s a Joa^fiv Vallky of
Jlfornla.
haa ro offer hnatler*. Tn tha t afrea r. valley ^
ur . vn nine-tenth* of the i A. raieln err.],
and mtlliona of ara-llon* of wine are made,
yearly. You ran .rollrably raise almost *»-
erv nr there Good farms ar er.caii prinea.
rJ.w rar> eoloniat exrnrwlona n \I irch and
April on the **anra K- M rite for :.a-mphle* s
to F. 1 . o Nell, a. T. *. F‘. Fty., Oklahoma
City, O. T.
C a I i f o r n i a
Strich & Ziidler's Newest Styles
of Ffigh Oradft Uprights
]u« recwivfffl and •».•« on
.■ale at. Kent, A Wolf*.
FlverybJidy 1* invited to
try them and mage a choice
price* moderate according
to quality. Catalog r.f in-
formation free on request.
T H FILTSCH
txM p.m
7:4ft p.m
*.:W p.m
*»: ti p: m
That Throbbing Headache.
Would quickly leave you if you
n*ed T>r. King'* New Life Pills.
Thousand* of sufferer* have proved
their matchless merit for sick and
nervous headaches. They mase pure
blood and build up your health. Only
J>. money bar * if not cured. Sold
by A. 0. Wright, druggist.
; or.». m
V R> p. rn |
, Mi p.m ;
.11:30 n.m 1
°tiy,Early Risers
The famoui little pills.
Summer Homes
For 1904.
It is none too early to plan your summer
.' .f. if-. V j t... oe b r.s:
etl if you have at hand the descriptive book-
lets issued by the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul
Railway Co.
Lake resorts aud other ideal summer
homes in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
Illinois and Iowa are described. Books
with rates for tickets and board, informa-
tion about routes and train service, sent for
six cents’ postage.
G. L. COBB.
Southwestern Pass. Agt.
goy Main St. Kansas City, Alo
DRAFTING
TOWARDS
Many people who are neglecting symptoms of kidney trouble, hoping “it will wear away,’
* . • r-» * Lll - «v,U«/*U 1 n Iffirlnrnr 4 rrvn nl o 1 n Ano r\\ if e tirrxrpf I/m**v*«
drifting
towards Bright’s Disease, which is kidney trouble in one of its worst forms.
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wiiFifilp I* n fntiiihtnts
hi
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w»*
rmln of Hsnffft
fof n»'flilMiiHoii
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ih»* 1«t ihstrlrt, tnihfhi ♦ ffi flu* iIppMI
'iHf-pfipfillst priMiiirjr If
S(#nni1 l»lslrl»’t
1 You Know WIiaI You 1 re I siting
WlfAfi yon t-Akp (iTovp's TlmtolftSf
(’bill Tfrtik' lifvftiis^ th* frirmulft ll
pUlnly prlntod on ftvrr.y bolt In show
ing that, it is simply iron arid quinine
in a tasteless form No ruf#, no pfcjf#
90c.
M> ir»* MiiHiMrl*«>'l »fi Hfimiiifttfi- Hint Hh»*r
IIIHI. ?! H|lAlft|r»‘f nl I flloH foWMSllll. Io M
CSImIIhmI*1 for »oiinf.r coininlMloftftr Itl Ho-
ftw ..nil illelrlij, enl.Ji'i-l t»• I lift flftelalon of II"
(ifttnor fM(if t*• ••• ti 1 lwf prlim«r> lo lift liftlil
Mfteoriil fHalrlt*!.
Wft ft ft* CMilliorUftil tn ft n io • m iii’ft Hiftl \
Moulgftn, nf i ttfliftjr. la ft i ftiolIiiiii*• fur 1*0111
ftilaeioiii i, Npfonil'illatMel. aul»Jftf*l to thftilft
ffaloti fif Ho* ilfttlioernlli* poimllet prlinni.Y to
Io* liftla Juljr ll
IM HVF.Ynii
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