Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 137, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 8, 1903 Page: 3 of 4
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SUMMER EXCURSION RATES
good. steady boy,
Wanted—By a „
office work night and morning or work
to pay board while attending school.
Inquire at this office.
District court adjourned at 4 o’clock
this afternoon to 9 a. m. Eriday.
Judge Burford goes to Guthrie this
evening to preside over the supreme
court.
has had the
Via the Popular "Frisco System’
—Summer Excursions.
L. T. Poole,
Asst. Cashier
H. H. Johnson
Cashier.
H. M. Johnson
President.
Number 5354-
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Chandler.
PAID UP CAPITAL, $50,000.
Special summer tourist rates to
Canada, Iowa. Michigan, Minnesota.
New York,' Ohio, Wisconsin points,
on sale any day up to Sept. 80, tinal
return limit Oct. 31, fare for the round
trip about one fare plus 12.
Southeastern points in Alabama,
Georgia. Kentucky, Maryland,Massa-
chusetts, Mississippi,North Carolina,
South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia,
West Virginia, tickets on *ale any
time up to Sept. 30, with llnal return
limit 00 days from date of sale: fare
is about one fare plus *2 for the round
trip.
Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan
points, tickets on sale any time up to
Mackerel, tea, cheese, kerosene
and soda crackers live together at the store
Mackerel, tea, cheese and kerosene
have strong flavors
Soda crackers have a delicate flavor
All exposed to the air together
What's the result?
The soda crackers lose their own flavor
and absorb the flavor of their neighbors
Unless the soda crackers are U need a Biscuit
in the In-er-seal Package, identified
by the famous red and white trade
mark design, which protects their Jjvjr
flavor and keeps them fresh.
national biscuit company
The Frisco company
weeds cut along’ the right-of-way, set-
ting a good example which the city
fathers might follow on the streets to
the improvement of the town both in
appearance and healthfulness.
G. H. Ament, wife and son Chas. of
for Paris, Ky.
CAPITAL as large as any Bank i
outside of Oklahoma City. Ever
and accommodation extended our ]
is consistent with good business.
& Solicit Your Patronage
Sparks left today
They will spend a month or two with
relatives there. It is rumored that
Charlie will bring back a bride. Mr.
and Mrs. H. S. Kmmerson came up
from Sparks to see them off.
The contest case of M. Burris vs.
S. D. Dennis, county commissioner,
! is set for next Friday. Evidence in
I this case, taken before Probate Judge
! Cordell as referee, was concluded
Saturday. Nothing startling devel-
FARM LOANS
[No. 6269
Union National Bank of Chandler,
monal and Otherwise
Paid up Capital \
$5o.ooo.oo
5urplus and Profits
$14,000.00
Prompt Attention to all Business
Bank of Hoffman, Charles & Conklin
\ Established 1892
Chandler, 0/cla,
Undertaking
Embalming.
Bits of News Gathered for Our Readers.
Calls answered day or night. Phone,
day 73: night 153 and 45.
Undertaking Stock at Rossville
with W. G. Hall & Bro.
Try the Standard—best soap for
laundry, eight bars 2oc at O. K.
grocery. 13otf
F. J. Grissom returned to Bristow
last night after attending to legal
business before the district court.
Miss Gussie Thayer returned last
night from several weeks visit with
her parents in the Indian territory.
Mrs. M. L. Lower went to Lawton
this morning to live for awhile on her
farm which she drew in the opening.
Miss Mabel Boling came in from
Choctaw Gity at noon for an extended
sister, Mrs. V. V.
Jack Schaffer went to Guthrie this
morning.
Eli Bridge went to Mounds, I. T.,
at noon.
to Oklahoma City
\v. 0. UISBEE, M. D
W. J. WALLACE. M. I).
A1 Poteet went
last night.
John Murphy
last night.
Oscar Rea went to
this morning.
r IV Hazel and
Stroud last night.
You will find it at the O. K. groc-
ery and price right. 135tf
Miss Jo* Wolcott returned from
Norman last night.
S. W. Provolt came over from
Stroud this morning.
W. B. Fallis and Wm. Flaughbr
are here from Fallis today.
Judge MoClanahan spent last night
with his family at Stroud.
J. s. Hdoning came over from Ok-
d Siisbee
returned to Stroud
ace
Physicians and Surgeons
Nimh-IiiI attention given to IMwiihcm of Women and jill Her
Static ciaiiihmtliuiH and treatment for all chronic dlaearer.
’ /-l
Office and Sanitarium in Fletcher Bldg. ^
wife returned to
visit with
Crouch.
A. B. Cunningham returned from
Cheyenne, Wyoming, this morning.
He spent his vacation with his parents
there.
A. B. Oleson is shoving work right
along on the vault at the court house.
It is being built just west of the west
door.
Mrs. Rachael Burns came in this
mc^nin.r from Wablo. Mo., to visit
“Masters of Trowel and Hammer
GAINES & BAKER
Contractors and Builders
Our fall Htorlc of ntntlom*ry aim h. ii.h.i "uin-m * -........
all past asHortinontM. \V« believe we have been very
fortunate In the buying also. This will Insure your receiving
hlirh value for smallest possible cost. Soon be time to think of
........I supplies, and We want you to
Think of us when you
ale ready tor them
Have bought stock with a view to doing our customers (food
and wont you to profit by It.
Books, Tablets, Pens, Pencils,
Slates, Ink, Mucilage, Crayons, Etc.
Joo word a specialty
save you money. Wr
A. D. WR.IGHTS Drug Store
tourist rates.
zrstt£= “lie
to make their home, arriving heie tjcuets on sale Sept. 13 to 15, good
last Saturday morning. 21 days front date of sale.
Mr. Orlin Sehlegel is the only son Baltimore, Md , annual meeting
of G W Sehlegel and is known to Sovereign Grand Lodge I. O. O. i .,
I most of the people of Chandler, hav- Sept. 21-20, tickets on sale Sept. 10-19,
inclusive. Hate of one fi-st-class laie
j ing spent most of his summer vaea- lus for roltnd trip. Return limit
| lions here while attending school in >>8 wjth pl.[vilege of extension
I Kansas City. It was there that he ..
I became acquainted with his bride. ' Ark., Triennial Convo-
Both bride and groom are very young Little Ko K A '
land thev enter life's journey with canon Grand < haptc l.otul A.,h
\ , a Masons, Oct. 5-10, tickets on sale Oct,
bright skies overhead. ., , -, with return limit of Oct. 11,
Mr. Sehlegel will build a home for •>> E • > v -
the young couple near his own and with extiitsion privilege <“
tnejquug <oup. . , .........fare ulus 50c for round
I'lione
The Publicist for prices on ,
Work and at once. We please.
FRISCO . |
Excursion
Wm
i, Covini
Ih, W. V
In addition to these rates we have ^
cheap round-trip tickets to various ^
other places. If Jou contemplate .
a trip this summer, get our rates.
time and connections. Call or write 4*
nearest Frisco agent or address the
Kansas. Round-ttrip A
t at Whichita,
sale daily, JUNE 1ST UNTIL SEP-
4*
B. F. IH NN. A
1)1 v. I‘«hh. A»ft. Wichita T
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^4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 3*
Division Passenger agent
tickets to above points on i
TEMBER 30TH—Limit to October 31st.
,v UAKEK. J- H- OKOTHEH. •
wt okluliumn City Trav. Pn«*. Agt.
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French, Mrs. W. H. Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 137, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 8, 1903, newspaper, September 8, 1903; Chandler, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911719/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.