Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 128, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 30, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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The Dollar
That is Spent
To trade—bunch of cattle for (food
| Chandler residence. Call at Marble
! shop. dl27-ttt
| Thad Slaughter returned last night
I from a couple months of hunting and
fishing in the Wichita mountains
CONVENTION CALL
A delegate convention of the.popu-
lists of the Seventh representative dis-
trict of the territory of Oklahoma is
hereby called to meet at Agra, Lin-
j Thad will leave shortly for Stillwater.! *?n“;
■1, 1904, at 2p.m., for the purpose of
at; nominating a candidate for the legis-
j where he intends taking a course
the college there.
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lias said good-by to you forever. The
. ■ « c irtain. The
wages of tomorrow are uncertain. A
nest egg of savings lends tair
the future and contentment to the
present.
Don’t. Wait.
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the first dollar.
STRICT TODAY.
First National Bank
11 latere in said district. The basis of
Beautiful women everywhere owe representation to said convention is
hereb fixed, viz: One delegate vote
from each township ward or precinct
CHANDLER. OKLA
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P
ersMial and otfeiraise.
Bits of News Gathered for Our Readers.
See those, new street hats at Mrs.
Riddle’s. llltf
A new line of fall hats at Mrs. W.
A. Smith’s. 119-tf.
Fred Faith came in last night from
a visit at Stillwater.
Straw hats i and 4 of regular prices.
- Jacobs’ Star stores ■
H. C. Brunt of the Union National
bank of this city left last evening for
a week’s visit at the world's fair.
Mrs. A. J. Liittenhouse went to Sa-
pulpa today on business connected
with the order of Lady Macabees.
Chas. Maine came up from Guthrie
this noon. Mr. Maine is a first-class
printer and will hold “cases” in this
office.
| their matchless loveliness to ihe U9e
I of Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea
| fltsiii women made attractive by this
great remedy. 3"> cents, tea or tablets.
Corbin A- Lynch.
Ladies requiring special aid in pri-
j tate matters peculiar to their sex, in
.
I should consult Iir, W. H. Gunn or Dr
I Raima Gunn. Address with stamp.
I Box 32> Oklahoma City Okla ivl7 lit
R 0. \ reeland and wife who have
l>eeu installing the newsavings banks
i system of the First National bank of
this city, left today for Chickasfia.
Mr. Vreeland says he was very suo-
cesiful here, havihg placed 300 of the,
lit.le bunks.
A called meeting of tho ladies aid
society of the M. E. efiurch will be
held at the church tomorrow after-
noon at 4 o’clock. AH are urgently
requested to be present as business of
interest to the society is to be trans-
acted. By order of the President.
J. R. Brunt who has been sojourn-
: ing in Oklahoma for several months,
j left last eyeuing for his home at An-
derson, Ind. He will stop at St.Louis
to visit tho fair. Mr. Brunt while
here has taken quite a liking to the
country and'Will probably establish a
residence in the territory.
dneiinute Cough uure
7or Co*-*hs. Cotds and Croup.
for every fifteen votes or fractional
part thereof cast for Hon. Win. Cross
in 1902; which eutitles the several
townships and precincts to tho follow-
ing representation:
LINCOLN COUNTY.
Township.
Ponca......................4
Pawnee....................<>
1 Osage........................ 8
Cimarron....*,....... 8
Iowa.......... 0
Tohoe........................ 4
East Otoe...................3
West Otoe..................4
Union.......... 5
North Fox................. 5
North Keokuk................. 7
City of Stroud................ 9
LOGAN COUNTY.
Antelope..................... 4
Bear Creek................... .r>
South Cimarron..............3
North Cimarror................ 4
Springvale................... 4
Iowa........................ 3
S. W. Provolt,
Committeeman Seventh Representa-
tive district, 8troinl, Okla.
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KAYSER & TILLOTSON
Shops at Gormley’s Lumber Yard.
HOUSE, SIGN and
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS
PAPER
HANGERS
Up-to-date caps and latest style
j street hais now on hand at Kliugberg
Si9ters.—Jacobs' Star store. 114t3
l> N K El, 111 : . ’
Chandler visitor today,
J. B. Kent is taking views in
around Guthrie today.
G. P. Davidson was an Oklahoma ],lers-
City visitor last night. | Miss Lillie Cardwell who has been
Art Pomeroy returned today from
business visit- at Stroud.
R. Jacobs went to St Louis las
evening to visit the fair.
At'orney W. L. J- boson transacted
brslness at Wellstou today.
A. W. Bristow went to Bristow last
evening on a business deal.
Call on Mr.4. W, A. Smith for the
latest thing in street hats. 119-tf.
W. Bur,.. ---;; is looking after busi-
ness matters at Oklahoma City today.
Prank W. Klegg returned last night
from a few days visit in Oklahoma
City.
Geo. Bullard returned to Snyder
today after visiting I :s paren s i car
Will Johnson went to Guthrie today
for a couple oF weeks visit with
friends'.
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See our swell lino of tailored silk
Starstorb. I i4t3
Nate Nash of Si: Hid, transacted
business in this city 1: v night and
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Oklahoma Oil. !•. m -ni ird r> in n:z' ,rin -b ■ cause of
’its purity. So! ! by Ura Allen. lOIVf
Everett McLaughlin came over from
and j Prague last evening for a visit at
■homo and to look after buslnessimat-
tt visiting in Indian territory for sev-
eral months arrived home last even-
Wolfe s jewelry store will b- closed
tomorrow afternoon to wrap packages
for the grab gale which begins at 7:30
o’clock p. m.
Mrs. D. F. Hopkins, Miss Hattie
Monforte. Mrs. D. N. Frazier, Mr .
Gilstrap and Mrs Frank Riddle re-
turned today from a trip to the world’s
Mrs. Eva G. Beach, of Chanute,
Ivan., who for about two months has
been a y -est at the home pf her daugh-
ter, Mrs. B. E. Fretwell, In this city,
Take ot - more look at the valuable
articles now on display in the sou'1
window of Wolfe’s jewelry store. To-
morrow evening they will be sold in
--Tab pa--!-- ig- s a' 2 1 - b.
C. D. McGuire has sold a half Inter-
city to Mr. Pat McFarland, one of our
well-to-do farnjers. An invoice of the
stock is beii - taken today.
Doctors -very where rocomtnand
mi ifnit, - 1 , . I-,! «• i cm • n mSt' ■' i*i:!
| Signs on any material in Gold, Silver or Paint j
| W- J. WALLACK. M. U.
W. Q. BI S BEE, M. U
0rs, Wallace
dr 33/sbee
Physicians and Surg-cons
■’1ft! at!- ' >’I .....f v I t: ”:<! .ill It • 5. - , u<!
Mutlc eattmliiatiom* and treatment lor ml clirool*’ tileettteH.
Office and Sanitarium in Fletcher Bldg.
CHANDLER, OKLA
Unless the Tooth Brush Does what is should
it does harm. It gives a sense of security
where there is none. Tooth Brushes should
cleanse teeth and save dental hills. To do this
they must be rightly made. Genuine bris
ties, just- long enough, rightly trimmed and
firmly set in a solid back, are the essentials
J. MARCUS
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A. D. WRIGHT’S
Drug Store.
Undertaker and En baimer
I OPEN DAY AND NIGHT p-ones: Store, 124: Res. 123
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on a business visit to sever.-l of t!
Stroud la:- ting win- ht -II
on o itotal b - n
in th: s --it; . - - - :■ - ,
mm ■■ i ■ - 11 i in map— inn i
UNION NATIONAL
ANK,
i te ■ ’ 11, SG-si Ml lot 1:• 'I
the ti r ■ 1 ’i
FRISCO EXCURSIONS
and E'lreir i Spri ..... \.rk:u Ti< k r
_T, nru\ :i) -nd >c*pi. ,‘i. 10. ! |
LESS THAN ONE FARE RATE
|Thc Bank of Hoffman, Cha
safe and sound banking rules. ; :
P. S. HUFFMAN. Pres. J. B, 01IAUL13S, Vice Pie*.
E. L. CONKLIN, Cashier, it. 0. BRUNT,•Ass’t Cashier
th • »
iit-iag solos. The evangelist’s them’
fur toflight is “The pilgrim’s prog-
ress,** A beautiful chart ’ pr t -
tion will be given. Lei I c.o i
enjoy those services A la*j;
md
it is expected that It w ifi bf ready for <
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: Salvo
For Piles, D-urns, Sores.
DeWitt's
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Chandler, Okla
<N FRAZIER
G. R. Parry, Bloomington— | Hazel Salve made by E. Lt. DeW t.
- of suffering with headache I (j0, 0f Chicago, a out* is certain. P.
i.;uoh troubles,I was completely a. Tisdale of Summerton, S. Weils’i n i U la
h Hollisti s-'s Rocky Mountain ii[ haii piles 20 years and IJ >
Gained twenty pounds in eight \ Salve cured me after every: nr- ■
Corbin .V Lynch. 1 ic.' kilo 1} Corbin iii-ais—Rwf am' i’i»t -s» nan •. am
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French, Mrs. W. H. Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 128, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 30, 1904, newspaper, August 30, 1904; Chandler, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911193/m1/3/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.