Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 227, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 23, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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M. Johnsou,
President.
H. H. Johnsou,
Cashier.
L. T. Poole,
Asst. Cashier
Number 5354
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
of Chandler.
PAID UP CAPITAL, 55C.OOO.
CAPITAL as large as any Bank in Oklahoma
outside, of Oklahoma City. Every courtesy
and accommodation extended our patrons that
is consistent with good business.
\JU& Solicit Your Patronage,
J. E Cox and family left last night
for Kansas City for a week’s visit
with relatives. They live at Handley.
\V M. ltiehardson went to Sapulpa
at noon to spend Christmas with rela-
Ed Keegan, wife and baby left on
the morning train for \Vichita to spend
Christmas with Mrs Keegan’s parents.
J. T. Melton, foreman of the News
office,left this morning for Texarkana,
rr.um=u^-"of,
town.
You can safely take our word on a
watch case as well as on the works.
When we say a case is gold it is gold,
P
mm\ and Otherwise
Bits of News Gathered for Our Readers.
J. P, Beard returned last night to
Tulsa, I. T.
Loose and Wiles candies at the
Diamond Frtrnt. 218tf
W. P. Alexander is at Warwick on
business today.
Woodruff’s Racket store is head-
quarters for toys. 225t3
W. E. Merydith ?eturned last night
to Dexter, Kan.
E. B. Shotwell went to Oklahoma
City this moraine.
J. B. A. Robertson took the morn-
ing train to Wellston.
Wm. Woodruff won prize, $2 cash,
at Walz’ bo* bail alley, score 4!>">.
E. A. Poster was called to Warwick j
this morning on legal business.
Fancy cups and
To sell or trade, on easy terms, the
west half of the old Niblack farm —
Roy Hoffman. 226tl0
Miss Minnie Hughes went to Still-
water this morning to spend Christ-
mas with relatives.
New York Hardware Co. has a full
line of incandescent lamps, 16 and
22 dl86-wtf
J. M. Hale went to Guthrie this
morning to attend the Masonic ban-
quet there tonight.
The best in candied and dried fruits
are to be found at the Diamond
Front.
Mrs. Horr won ladies’ prize last
week at Walz’. Score 2!»0, prize a
bottle of cologne.
Mrs. I. Costenian of Guthrie was in
P. S Hoffman, his daughter Mrs.
C. C. Pottenger and Mrs. Clark Me-1
Gaughj are spending the day at Okla-
homa City.
Geo. Bullard will go to his father’s
home near Chandler for the holidays.
He may be absent for a month.—Sny-
der Signal.
Oklahoma's claim for admission
into the union will not be heard by
committee on territories until next
January.
Mrs. M. E. Boles and daughter
came in this morning from Caney,
Kas., to visit her daughter, Mrs. Ike
Barnes, near Sparks.
Mrs. D. R. Owens returned this i
morning from Cherokee, Kas., where
she has been visiting her brother
9inee Thanksgiving.
Miss Maude Zipf came up from Ok-
lahoma City at noon to spend Christ-
mas with her mother. She is attend-
ing business college there.
Tom Bridge took Miss Emma Sib-
bett to the asylum at Norrnun this
morning. She was adjudged insane
yesterday. Mrs. A.. Cheney, who has
been caring for the unfortunate young
woman, accompanied them.
If you want pure grape or black-
berry wine for your Christmas table
drop a card to L. C. Fouquet,
city.
22Ot0
and the prices we ask are moderate.—
Kent & Wolfe. 22H0
J. F. Ayars was 62 years old on the
Kith and was very agreeably surprised
by his frieuds gathering in his home,
and was a second time surprised when
they presented him with a handsome
gold watch chain from Tiseh, the
jeweler.—Prague Patriot.
J. J. Davis returned this morning
from a business trip east on the
Frisco. He was at Bristow last night
and stopped at the hotel where young
Strode was robbed." Mr. Davis found
the door of his room unlocked this
] morning, altho he feels sure that he
turned the key last night, but did not
miss anything.
A pretty rug never fails to please
the housewife. See them at the Chan-
dler Furniture Co. 225t4
For the holidays Strich and Zeid-
ier’s line pianos will be sold at 50 per
cent reduction from catalogue prices.
Before buying your Christmas pres-
ents see the elegant line of china and
glassware at J. W. leuquay &
Co.’s. 221tf
Thos. Griffin passed through today
from Guthrie on the way to Bristow.
Lost -A three-link pin and tie.
Finder plesi*e leave at this office.
Notice to X-mas Shoppers
The Chandler Furniture Co. has the best line of
furniture ever shown in Cha'ndler. We have
always had the best and this year we have out-
done'ourselves. We guarantee lower prices
on the same quality of goods than anv ’other
store in Lincoln County. LooR over your house
and see if there is not one or more of the many
things named below that would make some one
of your household happy and add beauty and
comfort to your home. We have goods to suit
any purse. Do you need any ot these?
Kitchen Safe......Work Table........Kitchen Cabinet......
Iron lied.........Bed Spring........Matresses. ...
Dresser.........Commode...........Commode Set.
Dressing Table.. .Chiffonier..........Rug
Lace Curtains____ Portiere Curtains..Folding lied..
Couch.............Rockers............Dining Chairs
Dining Table......Sideboard.......Buffett.
China Closet......Parlor Table.......Library Table
Ladies’ Secretary. Library Cases, any kind
Screen Easels or. .Pictures........................
Before you buy-call and inspect our line,
don’t see what you want ask us to get
If you
it for
you. Remember it is no trouble to show goods,
(^handler purniture £o.
V
W. J. WALLACE, M. D.
W. G. HISBEE, M. D
saucers from 50c to | the city today on her way to Sapulpa,
*4 at J. W. Feuquay & Co.’s. 221tf
Hear the sweet tone of Strich and
Zeidler’s piano at Kent & Wolfe’s.
The Diamond Front is the place to
buy Christmas candies, nuts and
fruits. 2l8tf
Geo. Bullard came in from Snyder
last night to spend Christmas with his
father.
Christmas goods of all kinds at the
Racket store at prices that suit the
people. 22513
J. W. Shaffer went to Stillwater
this morning for a few weeks visit
with relatives.
C. D. McGuire went to Greeley,
Kas., last evening for a few days
visit with relatives.
Largest assortment of fancy china-
ware, glassware, etc., at J. W. Feu-
quay & Co.’s. 221tf
J. H. Hawains left this morning for
Strong City, Kas , to spend the holi-
days with relatives.
To sell or trade, on easy terms, the
I. T., to visit relatives.
Dr. W. G. Bisbee and wife left to
day for Memphis, Tenn., to spend
Christmas with relatives. .
A tine display of Moquette and Ax-
minister rugs at the Chandler 1 urni-
ture Co. 225t4
W. S. Denton returned to Merrick
last night. He is an extensive prop-
erty owner at that place.
A. Cantonwine was in the city last
evening on the way to Musaogee, I.
T. His home is at Garber.
J. D. Smith and son, who have been
here on a few days prospecting trip,
left this morning for Granite.
A large barn on one of W. S. Bish-
op's farms near Parkland was de-
stroyed by tire last Saturday.
J. E. Evans and family came in last
nfght from Chickasha to spend Christ-
mas with his son W. S. Evans.
Nellie Ulam and Bessie Baldwin
came in last night from Guthrie to
spend Christmas with their folks.
To sell or trade, on easy terms, the
as t Week--
For Holiday Buying
■
This is the last week in which to do your holiday buy-
ing: make vour time and money count by buying where
the assortment is greatest, quality highest and where
your money will buy the most. Do this and you will
come here
We have tried to help you to realize the extent and
variety of our holiday line, but telling is largely in
vain. One trip to our store will do more to show you
the. money-saving character of our stock than any
amount of talk. We want you to see the goods. Your
time is limited. Do not delay making your purchases
until the last day-one can never make selections to the
best advantage when hurried. We have plenty of help
to see that you are promptly waited on no matter when
you come—but for your own satisfaction prefer to have
you come when you will have plenty of time to look
around.
Here are Some of Our Leading Lines:
Albums, Toilet, Sets, Manicure Sets, Books^
Pocket; Books, Burses, Stationery, Perfumes,
Hair, Cloth, Tooth, Nail and Flesh Brushes, Fan-
cy Combs, Cigars, Etc.
A. D. Wright’s
Drug Store.
*Drs. ^iJallacc dt SSisbee
Physicians and Surgeons
Special attention jrlven to DIhchhch of Women ami all Uect.nl Trouble*.
Static examination* ami treatment for all chronic
Office and Sanitarium in Fletcher Bldg.
X-Uay and
tllHCUHCM.
CHANDLER, OKLA
“Masters of Trowel and Hammer.”
GAINES & BAKER
Contractors and Builders
11
A Fine Line of Watches,
• _————————
m
Clocks and
Jewelry
At prices to suit all, the large and small. Get our prices be
fore buying. Everything as represented or money back, l ine
watch, clock and jewelry repairing a specialty.
22'itlO hoy Huffman.
west half of the old Niblack farm.— j west half of the old Niblack
Roy Hoffman. *'
J. W. Feuquay & Co. have the
largest and best assortment of fancy
china and glassware and prices the
lowest. 221tf
farm.—
226tl ^
For a Xmas present you can’t fail
to please with one of those beautiful
Moquette rugs at the Chandler i'urni
ture Co.
225t4
wmmmmm
Holiday Excursions
LOCAL
Open rate
of fare and one-third for the
round trip with maximum selling rate of
^3.50 between points within a distance
of 100 miles, and rate of one fare plus 50 cents for the round
trip between points outside of that radius and within a dis-
tance of 200 miles.
Tickets on Sale Dec. 24, 25 and 31, -903, and
4, 1904. Return Limit Jan. 4.
Jan.
North, East and Southeast $2.00 for1 the
round trip to points in Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota.
Missouri, Nebraska, Colorado and all southern states.
Tickets, on Sale Dec. 19, 20, 21 and 26, Limited 3
Days from Date of Sale
X-mas is coming
■i ———^—
If you are looking
for something in the
piano line don t fail
to see that beautiful
Strich & Zeidler ;
Kent (§k Wolfe’s
A. B OLESON,
Contractor and Builder.
Will be found at Frazier Building
corner flth St. and Manvel Ave.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA
B. F. Fretweli Stutsman & Fretwell’j
WaEch Maker
ii';7wr !• ‘"v” '
; « Fare and one-third for
Student cincl A e&cners the round trip. This
rate is authorized for the bc-nelit of students and teachers of
Universities, Colleges and Seminaries, desiring to spend the
holidays at home. Tickets will be sold only on presentation
of certificate of the proper official of the institution Tickets
on sale the closing day of the institution and day foil .wing.
Full information on request,
II rLHK, G.l’.&T.A. Little Rock,Ark.
* J. S. MCNALLY, D. P. A.
Oklahoma City, O. T-
Kamon’s Liver Pills are tonic pel
lets—a complete, pleasant, scientific
treatment for constipation and bil-
iousness. 25 doses, two medicines,
25c, All druggists
A fresh supply of Christmas can- !
dies, nuts, rafsins and all candied j
fruits just received at the Diamond i
Front grocery, R. B. Holland, propri-
etor. 218tf
The most beautiful line of china- I
ware, glassware, etc., ever brought to
I Chandler, suitable for Christmas
Ipresents, at J. W. Feuquay & Co.’s.
I)’rices reasonable.
Ladies will do well to call on Mrs.
White when they need first-class
dresses made. She comes well recom-
mended. Call at Barker hotel, rooms
5 and 0, or at office. 222tf
Kent & Wolfe without a doubt have
the largest and finest stock of jewelry,
watches, cut glass, fancy china, etc.
■
at prices that are by no means
! high.
When you want a pleasant purga
I live try Chamberlain's Stomach and
I Liver tablets. They are easy to take
^ind produce no nausea, griping or
other disagreeable effect. Foi^s.i ■■ by
A. D. Wright.
One Minute Cough uure
For Coughs, Colds and Croup.
.1. H. Root returned to Stroud at
noon.
Mrs. G. It. Strode returned today
from a short trip to Bristow.
if you are in seareli of something
nice for a Christmas present, look
over the ad. of the.Collar Furniture
Co. in this issue.
Mrs. M. Ridley came in last night
from Centerville, Mo , for a visit
with her daughter, Mrs. Gaylord, who
lives live miles from town.
Wanted—Work to pay for board by
boy attending school. Chores, office
work or any honest employment will
be gladly done.
The city schools close this evening
for the holiday vacation The teach-
ers have been generously remembered
by the pupils of each grade.
Miss Nellie Rhodes is visiting
friends here. This is her lirst trip to
Chandler since returning from her
long tour through California.
We had the pleasure yesterday of!
looking over the school exhibit from
I
arrived at the office of County Super- j
intendent Shotwell. The display from
Stroud is excellent and complete,
every grade being represented. Hie
drawings from this school ar< -
*
Viola Dye, indicate talent of a high
order. From one of the country dis-
tricts are maps so accurate in lino
ant color that one can hardly believe
they are riot print! d I lie i is* '
hibit is not yet complete, large dis-
plays from Parkland, Wellston and
other distriT-ts not having arrived,
but they are expected not later than
Saturday.
I*, s. Hoi i man. President
.1. II. rilAlil.rs, V. Pres.
K. I
11. I
. t'oNKi.lN, Cashier
liitrvi. A. Cashier
6269
UNION NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL PAID IN S5Q.OOO
Successor of THE BANK OF HOFFMAN, CHARLES & CONKLIN
. oldest [lank In Lincoln County
Chandler, ORUxho.no
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