The Chandler News-Publicist (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1918 Page: 4 of 12
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One Policy of “THE HOME OF NEW YORK” recommends another
••The largest Fire Insurance Company irt America
The Home Sffl New York
Home Office: No. 56 Cedar Street
ELRRIDGE G. SNOW, President
RESOURCES INVESTED IN AMERICAN SECT ROTES
One Hundred »nd Twenty-Ninth Semi-Annual Statement
January, 1918 MJ1
7.....$41.01S,ti.‘»l !>8
CASH ASSETS • .....ti.Otttt.iNMi.OO*
CASH CAPITAL • .... 25,047,401.00
MCT «5pLlis OVER LIABILITIES - - 13,001^50.58*
•Surplus as regards Policyholders, |19,001,2.>0.58
FIRE AND ALLIED BRANCHES OF INSURANCE
Fire Lightning. Automobile, Explosion, Hail. Marine (Inland and' Ocean),
FARM PROPERTY AND CROP DAMAGE INSURANCE A SPECIALTY v
WESTERN FARM DEPARTMENT:
l^wh & Cornell. Managers Chicago. III.
AC.FVTS IN cants, TOWNS AM* VIM.AGES T1IROUGHOLT THE t NITtO STATES
AGENTS IN AN1) ,TS posstssjoNS AND IN CANADA
\> %M» RICAN III* III MM*:.
Mi** Marlon « trandell. a post
* • \ • ■ h a n - * worker for th* Youna Men a
Christian Aasuiiat it with the
French armies, on th»* lines which
ha\»* *b«*«‘ii forced hark by th»* (Jer-
nuint .1; the last w«* k whose death
has been reported in d*sipatrhea from
Fans. wa» the second American worn
an to die for democracy The first
watt Mias Winona r Martin of Rock-
ville Center, L I., * h*> was killed In
a recent air raid on Faria.
Miaa Crandell and Miss Martin
aailed from Now York on the same
ateamer on Februar) the former's
cousin. Mist* Ellen crandell. came to
New York immediately from her
home at Holton Landing. Lake
George, to inquire at the Y. M C A
if any details of the death of her
cousin had been received She said
that she had received four letters
from Miss Marion crandell since the
. .1 in i» -
written on March .1 ml that she ex-
pected to go to her post the next day.
The despatch to the Associated
Press stated that Miaa Crandell’*
hom** was in Alameda. Cal. A
brother lives then*, but before enlist-
ing in the service of the Y M C. A.
for service with th* French armies,
she had taught French in St. Cather
ines »« hool. Davenport. Iowa; had
spent five years in France and spoke
the language fluently Five brothers
and sisters are married, and when
the call came for workers on the
French front. Miss Crandell. being
the only member of the family with-
out dependents, volunteered to rep-
rw Bt the Ci aod( *
STRENGTH
REPUTATION
SERVICE
< \sn\ jovfs. mis.
i.
Casey Jones in the days of yore
Worked on the Katy and the old
laike Shore.
Did his bit on the L and N .
Hut now he s one of Carle Sammy’s
men
Said Uncle Sam. "Now were in the
war
Why, I'm the boss that you're work
Ing for,
You drove on the. Heading and the
B 4 0,
You can do the same while I run the
show.''
Refrain.
Casey Jones, woramg for the nation,
Casey Jones, always cool and ci m,
Casey Jonea, working for the nation.
Gets his running orders from his
l nclo Sam
Opel (hi throttle and 1* t h*r roll
You've got a rush order for the
country's coal;
The private owners couldn't get it
through
So we gave the Job to Mr. McAdoo
t aaey Jones will sure be glad to hear
The (rack is open and the block is
clear;
When the freight s congested he will
break the Jam
Now Casey Jones is working for his
l Dolt Sam.
Refrain.
Casey Jones, working for the nation.
Casey Jones, helping break the
jam.
The only details of her demth no fnr I j0|U.s, working for the nation,
received »Ute th»t »as killed by. UoMlhlavll> „arn<1,si for his
the explosion of a shell she wasj |-noj„ Sam
forty-six years old.
SIXTY-FIVE YEARS OF FAIR DEALING WITH POLK. V IK T D!
LOSSES PAID SINCE ORGANIZATION OVER $187,tK}0,01M>
PROMPT ADJUSTMENT AN1) PAYMENT OF LOSSES
Ikwchee'i German Syrup
will quiet your cough, soothe the in-
flammation of a sore throat and
lungs, stop irrltar *n in the bron-
chial tubes, insuring a good night's
rest, free from coughing and with
♦ a-v expectoration in the morning, j
Made and sold in America for fifty
two years. A won • u! prescription.
Said Casey Jones, "when the country
calls
It finds me fit and ready in my over-
alls;
On the Southern Pacific or the. Santa
Fe
Or the New York Central you ran
call on me
You Are Interested
In Economizing
You can save by coming
to us when in need of
Shoes, Dry Goods and
Groceries.
See Our Line of Spring
Hats-Just in
Hereford & Gray
Chandler Phone 14 Oklahoma
general health an throwing oft the
disease. Especially u -ful in lung
trouble, asthma. < roup, bronchitis
etc. For sale by City Drug Store, av.
You are asked to spend wisely — to buy
only the things honestly needed to main-
' tain your health and efficiency. This
is intelligent thrift. 'The Government
asks it of you as a war measure : :
Not
■yrdemu Bunt
A Bles
smg
Thrift requires the ex-
ercise of restraint and self-denial
— qualities without which you cannot achieve the success iir
I life which it is your ambition to achieve and for the lack o|
which you are likely to suffer in later years.
The money you acquire by thrift you are asked to
loan — not give—to your country. It will come back
to you when you may need it far more than you
do now, and you will be paid interest for its use.
)
This war is a frightful thing, but it may prove of inestima^
ble benefit to you, if it teaches you the good habit of thrift*
Help Your Country and Yourself by Investing in Liberty Bondi
THIS SPACE PAID FOR AND CONTRIBUTED BY
SAM GOLDSTEIN
w heat
Th»* things that soldiers need to fight
and eat;
I'll toot the whistle and I'll ring the
hell
And I'll do my bit to give the kaiser
hell."
Kcfrain.
Casey Jones, working for tb»' nation.)
Casey Jones, run her through ker*'
slam'
Casey Jones, working for the nation.
Helps to can the kaiser for his j
Uncle Sam!
—Berton Braley ^
rill k.\l*KK'S DRF.AM.
(By F S. Sullisan)
The sun behind the palace was sink
ing in the west 9
When Kaiser Bill of Dtutchland
said. “1*11 take my even rest;
The day has been a busy one4 to Sa-
tan I've been true
I've bumped a peaceful village and
sunk a ship or two
So now I think I’ll take a nap, in
other words retire.
While Hindenburg keeps up the
work with gasi*and sword, and
fire."
The kaisep slept and dreamed a;
dream, a dream most wonder-
ful;
He thought that he had sawed the)
horns clean off of Johnny
• Bull. ,1
He drank his fill of Flemish wine.!
and, as he took his rest,
He cut off every button from Uncle
Sammy 's vest
An fingel came and wafted him unto
that farther shore.
To that land from whence the visi-
tor returns, ah. nevermore.
St. Peter met him at thp gate, Bill
handed him his card.
And asked to be conducted to the *
presence of his "pard."
The good saint read the pasteboard,
returned it with a frown,
And said in accents frigid,* "The
guide will show you down."
The guide touched William’s elbow)
and pointed to a cloud
Of mist that rose ’and vanished
and exposed to view a crowd.
A host of starving children met
Kaiser William's gaze,
And then he saw but faintly,
through a dim and cloudy
haze,*
The fertile fields of Franceland. laid
waste by shot and shells.
And havoc wrought by liquid fire
Of widows and of orphans he saw
Of windows and of orphans he saw
full many a score,
While skeletons and wreckage
were strewn on every shore
And squalor jears and sorrow, he
saw on every hand,
And famine, gaunt, ungainly, was
stalking through the land
Then softly spake the Angel into the
kaiser's ear.
"This heritage is you's. Bill, follow
and do not fear;
I’ll take you to a land that is far
away from here.
A land that's filled with sauer-
kraut. pretzels and lager beer
■Where you will be among your
friends forever and for aye.
Where all will hearken to you,
listen and obey."
And then they drifted far away from
the pearly gates of light.
Until they came unto a land of
of never-ending night.
And then a doorway opened, the
brimstone brightly shone.
And Satan's voice cried out in
glee. "Thrice welcome, wel-
come HOME."
Myopic or Near Sighted Eye
and Its Correction
One may be short-sighted in Judgment as
well as in the eye—so short-sighted he will
not see what his eye needs are. Let'me help
you to see things in the right light regarding
your eyes and their care.
• Roscoe R. Frefwell
Optometrist
W ith Frettfell & Son. Jeweler and Optometrist °
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| Tuell’s Liver Tonic j
E An absolutely guaranteed-or-your-money-back liver medicine. E
E It is not claimed that this remedy will cure tuberculosis or S
E Bright's disease, neither will it remove corns or bunions, but it s
E will relieve your liver trouble • E
Contains alcohol. 16 per cant
= This is the season of the year that your system needs a tonic. E
E We stake our reputation upon E
Tuell's Liver Tonic ■
= - =
= Manufactured by Tuell Mfg. Co.. Chandler, Oklahoma E
j The Rexall Drug Store §
S ' Rupert„Tuel!. Manager =
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Srack's
Market
Phout your orders if you
can t come. We give tele-
phone orders the same per-
sonal attention that we give
yon if you come in person tn
our counter.
Oysters and Fish in Season
Phone 1
Chandh
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Tlicre !■ more Catarrh In this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and for years it was sup-
posed to be incurable Doctors prescribed
local remedies, and by constantly failing
to cure with local treatment, pronounced
It Incurable. Catarrh is a local disease,
fatly influenced by constitutional con-
ions aad therefore require* constitu-
tional treatment. Hall s Catarrh Modi*
Dons aad
•refore requi:
Ts Ca
cine, manufactured by F. J Cheney A
Co. Toledo, Ohio, is a constitutional
remedy. Is taken internally and acta
thru the Blood on the Mucous Surface*
of the System. One Hundred Dollars re-
ward is offered for any case that Hall’s
Catarrh Medlrine fails to cure. Send for
circulars and testimonials
F J. CHENEY A CO . Toledo. Ohie.
Sold by Drurgiats 75c
Hall s Family Fills for constipation.
We Can Help You Buy a
Liberty Bond
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For Further Particulars See
WISHER TIRE 8* REPAIR/$CQ.
Phone 8
1103 Manvel
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Nichols, L. B. The Chandler News-Publicist (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 27, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 12, 1918, newspaper, April 12, 1918; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911713/m1/4/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.