Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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St. Louis World’s Fair
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• OJ »U are going *ft course; and you will have to take
• more niqjiey with you than would be safe to carry
in currency; and for this reason we *have arrftngod
with our St. Louis correspondent to cash our drafts is-
• sued to customers without personal identification. All
» you will have to do is to buy a iTraft lrom and prt>
sent#it at our St. Louis bank and get your money \Gjb-
out any annoyance or discounj. If you lose the (fruity
we will give you back your money.
• • We u't*always alive to*the best nt* rests of our
eusto rs .*nd I end-. e\? d ' r ' a" '''
serve you.I * • •
• I f ; our name is not on our eineis tv. -vi! 1 '••• glttd
to place it there.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK-
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Chandler, Oklahoma •
* Capital and Surplus $75,000.00
n. It. Erwin came In at noon from
1 Oklahoma City where he has been at-
ten Si nr tl . Territorial Oun Club
j shoot. ^
T. J. HInchey drove to Carney
yesterday evening to look after po-
..........11 —o' return this
litical matter-? lie* "111
evening.
Itev. L. C. Slater of Lawton will
preach •at the Methodist church to-
rn. and 8 p. m.
COLORED SCHOOL
Commencement of sth Grade ana
Closing Exercises, Saturday,
May 21, S p. m.
Trials of Motherhood
morrow at 11 a
iuvited.
(’ • a tit 11 i 11; l; ! i ’.! i t ■ i ■: i, ■ °
closing . xercisFs of tiic Chandler col-
All 1 ored school will be held at Egbert i
opera house on Saturday evening. !
May 21, beginning at 8 o’clock. The!
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| Oklahoma City this morning in the j part I.
i interest of the Chandler Pressed yrick j chorus..............’........School!
* company. Invocation...............Rev. Hill ]
Mrs. Xellie Hicks and daughter j Chorus .......................School
Maud went to Oklahoma City last Recitation”Wrongs»Will Be Righted"
evening to visit*relatives and take In I ..................... Ralph Henry
the tfarnlval for a few days. Recital
, , , | ............Reulali Gates
Dr. A. J. Walcott and da*i(
Citation.’“A School
I spending the day in.Oklahoma City. |_ ------ ---------------
W. P. Crouch returned this morn-1 ,
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Dialogiu
• o 395 Broad Street.
Philadelphia, Pa., June 12, 1903.
I •uffe/ed for nine jeers with ovarian troubles making life a burden to
mvst lf us well us to my family. During that time I had two miscarriages
and although we lougeti for a child to bless our home this seemed impossi-
ble. I hod constant rackinir bcarimr-dowu imius in the pelvio organs and a
Wine of
Then my general bei
•ks I wa
al health Improved, the paius gradually lessened t
well. I am now the happy mother of a boy eight*
’ husband Joins me in sending heartfelt tlmuks to i
your splendid medicine. / y/t /S
Without, 1 would have been, fa-
after 18 wee---
months old and my
for your splendid
childless, Instead of
au.l well mother.
! a loa*d of cattle. He yiade a short
i stop at the word's fair.on Ins return
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! Chautauqua Entertainers on Monday
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A School Girl's Trials
..........Eleta Coleman
.. “THb Dead Doll”
.....Xellie Colbert
......Twelve boys
A Misunderstanding”
. . .Loyd Henry and A. Hill
“< jured 1iy M. ithej ’ *•
..................Eleta Coleman
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P
grsonai and Otherwise.
Bits of News Gathered for Our Rentiers.
ises to bo one of the best ever given ; ..... I
I ,, * J llec tation, “An Instanceof Man » Do-.
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Mrs. B. H Sands and child have I Broom drill............Primary girte |
::■ rived in u . city from Arlington,
f Texas, to spend a few days vi-iting
atVhe home of her parents, Mr..and
W. S. Davis went to Stroud last
night.
J. M. Hale returned last night from
Guthrie. . „
J. C. Fierce was down from Aura
this morning. »
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Mrs. Erank Overbay spent yester-
day at Guthrie. • .
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ay .an business.
1,1 “B. IViley is dpwn from lVrkins
transacting business.
<let yqur pictures .framed nt tiie
Collar Furniture Co. A7tf
H. T. Wolfe was an Oklahoma (Ttv
visitor this morning.
Mrs. fe. Klein returned from Okla-
°...a City last*night.
*\V. C. Swanwick-came in this morn-
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, . ..nine on lega! bus -
Xew stock lace curtains just received
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\V. K. Cayman went "to t'arney last
o alitica
p. D. Leery of Austin, Texas, is.
registered at the Chandler house.
Chas. Anderson went to Oklahoma
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nival. «
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. W. Burgess returned last night from
a business trip to Oklahoma City and
* Guthrie.
Dr. Elizabeth M. I’fuss left last
evening for XArman on professional
business. *
For Rent'—A 4-room house, first
door east of Baptist church.--Mrs. M.
H. -Reeves. 33tf
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B..H. Sands arrived last night from
Arlington. Texftf.'for a few days stay
tn the city.
• T. A. Stockslager, who# lias been i
Dr. EeWalt Xorton, traveler, artist, here several days looking after prop-j
, ]•" I !u rt npera Ici.ise May erty interests. eft las’ night Ft
2;j anj 24. ..I Smith, Ark. He wift formerly a resi-
, .v., ! dent of Chandler and still owns his !
Geo. West was in the city last night • • . .....
F. Turner of
were at the
Springs, Ark.
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,1. p. Burton returned cyj last night sr
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Oklahonfa City. . . • I
The Chautauqua Entertainers come I
liigl !y recon.inei,heel -"At ! gbert npera
Pause M-ay 2:: 24. -
F M. Suyon and J
Marshalltown. Iowa,
Barker last night.
Mrs. H. D. ’Higby returned last!
evening from a few weeks visit with
relatrives in*Missouri. ’
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on a prospecting B«trip, went to 1 a-
homa City last evening.
City last evening for a \iisit with her
daughter Mrs. Jim Gill. ^ , '
Dp. Norton will entertain ami e'lify
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Warner Xewby, Guthrie.,
Mrs. W. Lambdin and childrenoame
in last evening from Independence,
Mrs. D. Bourgeois and two children
left last evening for Merrick to visit
her daughter Mrs. Swayne.
A marriage license0 was issued last
evening to Chas. A. Beasler-and Har-
riet A. Bruce, both of Rossville.
p<,r Pale Three-room cottage; or
will" exchange „ for team o of horses
IV, H. Gal yen, over New York
.store. 2P2<1 wFf
M. Behr returned this morning from ^
St. Louis and Chicago where he has ;
been buying more spring and summer j
goods.
east.
Quartet.......
......... Four gifls | J*
Recitation... .*.
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...... Edna Evans f
Sword a rill....
1 :ht lu>,\ ^ i
Recitation.. a. .
.. t 'on; 1 cncc' % "
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.........._....Ira Hill! A '
... 11 iss ICva 1 )onagan ;
Solo..........
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...sixth grade girls |
Dialogue .....
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. J. Caldwell, P. Biley j J
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4‘Suanee River”
mid nituuilgil nv mupiu IV'1 II vuiiu IV, ,.ivo» — ------ --- ■ ,
ble. 1 had constant rucking bearing-down paint in the pelvic organa ana a
stomwch Mul’voinhed M^mSSSSSftSip^ ™uMU ftiS
uri —• ,,;
bee
ell.
utb
ledicine
*eu a A
»upy /v*
Ca A PLAIN, 8t. ^NDBHW • AMOOIA^O*.
WINE CORDUI
Wino of Cardui is the most successful menstrual regulator. By
regulating menstruation, Wino of Cardul banishes inflammation
brim' the < back to their propor i-laco. i ' Wme ot
burning inflammation and brought her relief. Sho was restored to
health and n^th^nid gives ^ ine et ( .irchu the creilit (f#making
her ablo to h' • a l*appy mother, 'i ms m« •• 1 uu* * quip- a^onmn
ferihg women who think that health can never ho then ' l > ause they
cannot secure the services of a great specialist, but v c want to say
riffht«ii* ro that whilo^irs. NinUinger lives m l;lnlule!ph\a, a «reat
medical center, tho dep«’ndod on \Vine of Cardul h !• a cure and b!**‘
was cured* This same medicine is within your reach. Will you
^k°All druggists sell 11.00 bottles Wine of Cardui.
KAYSER & TI-LLOTSON
Shops at Gormley’s.Lumber Yard.
HOUSE, SIGN and ’
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS
PAPER
. HANGERS
, Sign? on.*any material in Gold, Silver dr Pdint
. "wACLACB.
w..a. IflKBLK,
M. U,
PAINT
THAT ENDURES
07
'rs,
'Ils cilla cc <5c jftisbcc
Physicians and Surgfcofis
Static eiaiuhmtit»riH ami treatment lor all chronle •11w,iih<,h. •
Office an3 Sanitarium in Fletclier Bldg.
X-Kay n<1
CHANDLER, OKLA
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ihan tWfe cost of paint itself. It takes jjist as much
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...... .,aint it d co->i you no more (linn - ns-
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paints are as low as the lowest and we guarantee.the
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FARM LOANS
Do yon not prefer to transact,
g I* 1) * * I *« - s 1 !■<> i:; ii bona*
man an far as possible? 1
make nearly all mv" loans in my own name make all examinations
in. g) ( ai d close 1< . .. ........ ' . ou what I can do
ir you. Write or call.* • __ ’ •_ *
Room (y Hoffman Bldg . ' tl. . • I ^ O
A. D. WRIGHT’S
DRUG STORE.
J. MARCUS
THE CHANDLER HOTEL Burieaquednu.
.* ! PAliT II—COMMKNCKMKNT.
I Dr Norton s sntertainmeifl-. are
J. B. Kent, daughter Fay and Miss , Wholesome, entertaining: leaves an :
Iva Jamison returned from < iklahoma ; inH'den<;e for good. — \Y. A. Hum-|
city at noon., . |gn-ey. Guthrio.
Good farm for sal’ cheap—yart cash I TheWhautauqua entertainment given cflANDLER.
and balance fin time. W. L. John- . jjr. Norton and his singer.consist- L.-I-
I dSot4-wt4 Lne o/* Illustrated travels and song, is «... « yjorflpr'c
diM first class in every particular: the best WINl & LIBQIW b
’’ in this line'ever presento-1 n. our p—
pie.—JSM. Monroe, Christian mifiis-
ter.’El Reno. *
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thing’ Clean' and Fresh,
just Opkxed Bv J- F. Bdktqn,
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Xorth Manvel Avenue be-
tween fith and Lh streets.
Sick headache .results from a
irdered stomach afld is qu cklj ■ ir< d
IV Chamberlain'p Stomach and Liver
rablets. For sale by A. D. W right.
'OKLAHOMA
Newest Styles
THE
UNION NATIONAL BANK,
Succ sors to t
The Bank of Huffman, Charles & Conklin
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just received and are'on
sale at Kent A Wolf’s.
Everybody is invited to
try them and makfa choice
Prices moderate according
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Chorus . ■ ■Commencement Day”
.. ,. .........School
< (ration.... "Education of the Negro”
j *.....................l’auline Riiey ,
Ro itatidn . "The Ri-v als” (Dunbar) I
..................John Caldwell |
Oration, “We Build the Ladder;
0 lly Whiyli We Rise," valedictory <
. Ahuon Hill y
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.....y ............ Miss Iionagan J
Awarding diplomhs, by president <d
. t i: * - board of education.
So. i . -.........Mrs. TF. < Jdemai
Undertaker
Ol’EN DAY AND NIGHT.
Embal mor
Phones: Store, 1*24; Res. 123
T H F1LTSCH
General ailir.issiort, •: reserved
seats, 15c. ,
- [.• . - - - :t 4 r ■
•,, i iff ray t >!«-•• *. t **- i-g idtuiG-rta infi.e^it.
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• , Teacher.
r~'T7'"p TlSJ I TNTTh Ar«J, have your printing done at an
LrC. 1 UN LiJLNE. up ,^datf Pnntery. SEE US
Oldest Established Bank in Lincoln County. . *•
Oldest Bank in'Oklahoma Under Continuon; Management.
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Capital Paid in. $50,000.00
Largest Deposits in Lincoln County
Liberal accommodations ionsistwit
safe andjsound banking rules. ;.
with
P.
E.
S HOFFMAN. Pres. J* B. CHARLES, Vice Pres.
L, CONKLIN, Cashier. H. C. BRUNT, A^s t Cashier
CHANDLER FURNITURE GO
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
and EMBALMERS
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All iletnHw 1
ami carrieil
r’.'F WILSON
Embalmer
. Protect Yourself.
.fltending visitors, to St. Louis
’ ' m - 1: '
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i Service Co. at a nominal expense. i
I For particulars apply to neai’cjt
. hi - Sy-ciii .. •
.____ . - i Strawberrie. and- Cherries.
Ti( kets to th'eenterftumheot Monday ; If you wa^t either, place your <
j and Tuesday nights, May are ! “^ ,*od be o’ver.” Xo orders filled
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stor*. Admission - , reserved seats
33c! childrdh lc Madam Trchude, on§ of the %weet%st
Wm. Xation returned yesterday ! singers of the south, will bq here*
----j- Momltfy and Tuesday nights. May -■»
....ST. JOSEPH GAZETTE...
ELMER E
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McJIAIS'i Y, t cl tor
At O I * I e I , I i c» < - r < - r
: from a four month's sojourn in Wash-
ila coun'y.. H*e says the crop outloBk
in Lincoln county is far ahead of
i those in Washita county.
To Cure a Coid in 'Me Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tatf-
lets. All druggists refund tie money
if it fails to cure. E. W. Glove’s
signature is on eacn oox. 25:. »
and 24* with the Chautauqua Enter-
tainers in illustraieS songs, at opera
house. Tickets at Corbin & Lynch's,
25 and 35c; children 15c.
House to Rent—Furnished or un-
furnished. One half block west of
Eebert hotel. Inquire at the Egbert
house. ~'’R
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French, Mrs. W. H. Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 43, Ed. 1 Friday, May 20, 1904, newspaper, May 20, 1904; Chandler, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911441/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.