Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 307, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 26, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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“Better Than
Quinine
FAIR REGISTRATION
Books Closed Last Night With
555 Voters Enrolled—33 Wo
men Kegister.
Week’s Break-Up- A-Cold
Tablets (laxative) do all the
good that quinine does
without the disagreeable
effects, head noises, etc.
The first dose relieves the
headache, fever congestion
and!stuftiness which usually
accompany colds and la
grippe. The cure speedily
follows. One or two doses
will break up a Cold or
Grippe. It's a splendid
preventive as
trusted cure.
Samples free,
Write to Old Friends.
Many of the readers of this paper !
have friends and old acquaintances
in other stales that they would like to
have interested in the southwest.
Many of our readers have come from
other states and have old neighbors
that they would like 10 have for neigh-|
bors attain. Many of them are no
doubt thinking of moving to some
I other locality whether you are aware
of it or not.
Perhaps a word from you would
VOICE CULTURE
fKOF. J. M. MKKRILL will meet
uuy deairing vocal le»*on* on fueaday
afternoon* at the I’renLyteriun church.
flour*, ,‘i to T»............ Voice* tried free of
charge. Italian method tgunlit.
1
h. c. lee:
j The registration books in* the office
! of the city clerk closed at 9 o’clock
I last night. The total number register-1 nu.n th*scale in favor of your local
ed 19 5-V>. Last year the whole mini- ^ IVrhags a friendly letter from
her was K f>hoVin^ an ita-ivase ut K(tl ., . hin*r of the reaoiirci*
j 91 from which it would seem that inter- antj opportunities of your country
1 est in the election is* about the same ,,,, _ . them tchcome and be thi
! us it was last year. means of makiutf them neighbors of
DH. ELIZABETH M.-PLUSS
osteopath.
Room® i and 4.
F. W. RASH
HotYman Bldg
AUCTIONEER
AT CHANDLER
Will cry sa!«s anywhere in
th* fount • I • not n* 1 -ai
to have my picture at the head
of this ad..as 1 am better look-
ing than I was last year. Oiliee
at A. D. Wright5 Drug Store.
See dm befoie you get ** it >ur
bills.
A TTOK X EY- AT-I.AW
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A. E. Stutsman
UOK I’A'I H. '<
\V. H. SI’CLIC
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Gardner building 1
Chandler, Okla
well us a
25c a box.
Coroin & Lynch
Druggisls and
Opt'cians
follows
Men
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Total
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\V. L. JOHNSON
MI*r< EY-AT-I.A w*
Hoffman Building
'
DP.. A. B. POTTER
DENTIST .
Office upstairs
Eeuquay Building f
( handler, Okla
Chandler Daily Publicist
Published every evening except Sunday.
Entered at the Poatofflce at
a* Heeond-clae* Matter.
Chandler j
:
SUBSCRIPTION RATE8.
Delivered by carrier, per week
One Year
Hlx 11 on the
Three Month*
<
.... 2.00 1
... l.(»0
MRS. W. H. FRENCH,
Editor and Publisher
publicist ’Phong
<S2
MARCH 26 11*04.
I }<
are satisfied with your condition, or
I you would not he living here: if you
j like it, your friends would probably
! like it. Therefore you would be do-
ing them a great kindness in telling
them about it and why it is a good
place to live The object of this arti-
! cle is to suggest to our readers that if
I they will write to the person whom
i they think they might induce to locate
-- | in this country, material assistance
Why the Twice-a-Week Republic! rendered in the upbuilding of
.
-- i tive matter do it. Your real estate
.
Established for nearly acemurv and j with printed matter that; „ CHANDLER, Okla.
read regularly by more than ^|willbe;onvini,ill,‘11.i,voU ..ill write
persons in the west and southwest, the ^ ^ „,,as Trafflc Department. ---------------
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can justly lay cloim to that enviable i
distinction. “Favorite Home Paper.” | QO eost t0 you. Let our readers
It is great because it ha. always. Jdep thM oints anJ write to old
aimed to inform, instruct and j fplwdB lt once. U will be pleasant
tain its readers on all matters o pub-,. ( penew n0flUaln.MCe. in this
He and home interest. In 1904 it will ^ .. in bringing
be especially interesting and valuable. ^ ....., ...... lnto the country.
Here are some ......... i.v y.> i slot.
Bdot and Shoe Cobbling anu
Second Hand goods all kinds
in stock. Arms and Accoutre-
ments.
Chandler. Okla Bankrupt Stock Merchandise
and
FAVORITE HOME PAPER.
A. XI. MARSHALL
' PHYSICIAN AND SVKUEON
Dry Goods. Groceries
Jewelry
Big 4 2nd Hand Store
/a. j. srack
Good tough Steak always
on hand. Pure kettle ren-
dered lard. Fresh bologna
and sausage every day.
I tive literature will be sent with abso*
( has. B. Wilson | Chas B. Wilson, Jr EMERY A FOSTER,
WILSON & WILSON
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W Ai I ORN fc Y “ A I “L A W •
Hoflfimin °BuUding f CHANDLER. O T onire in Hoffman Building.
________ * Room 10.
Home Builders
Attention
Do You
Want to build a home, erect
a block or procure money
in Chandler for any pur-
pose?
Do You
Want Insurance—Fire, Cy-
clone, Plate Glass or Acci-
dent?
Do You
Want your title examined
or abstract made? If so,
Call or Droj a Card
The Lincoln County
Abstract Co.
OO M 6. CLAPP BUILDING.
K. D. FRAZIER
subscribe for it:
This i9 campaign year and you will j
fry it.
and state conventions, the |
the Scenic Route
a. B OLESON,
Contractor and Builder^
Will lie found at Frazier Building
corner fith St. and Manvel Ave.
CHANDLER. OKLAHOMA
You will wart to know all about the
world’s fair to be held in St. Louis
from April JO to December 1, 11*04.
Yon will be interested in and kept i
well informed by the Farm Visitor, a
ar supplement of the paper, pre-
pared especially for the farmer and
his family.
You will want to know what the j
world is doing in every Held of activity j
and through the unsurpassed news and ;
I special service of the Twice-a-Week
If the gold democrats have the ma- ItepubUl. vou win nut disappointed.
*“ ** A ......... jn Rbort, sketches, choice i>its of fic-
tion, articles of interest to women, '
children arid the horn.-, fashion hints
• Call at:
jority in the democratic national con-
vention the democratic party will
declare in favor of the single gold
standard and will be delivered, bound
and gagged, into the merciless keep-
ing of the powerful interests that have
controlled the republican parly ami
by that control have dominated the
affairs of the nation. Are democrats
willing that this program should be
carried out?—Stillwater Advance.
Watson For Hearst.
Tom E. Watson of Georgia speaks
for W. U. Hearst as follows:
“Were 1 in politics I should heart-
ily approve and support the candi-
dacy of William it. Hearst because
he has for many years been exerting
all the power of bis millions and his
mental energies in favor of the prin-
ciples of Jeffersonian democracy.
“I would support Mr. Hearst be-j
cause he is a young leader inspired
by the old spirit of equal rights to all
and special privileges to none: be- i
cause he favors the rights of the many
rather than the greed Of the few: be-
cause he does not represent sectional-
ism of any sort, but stands for the
common people of the entire republic.
I would support him because he is
young enough to cherish a generous
enthusiasm of the public good at the
same time that he has demonstrated a
It* rails penetrate tn- (ertile states ot
MISSOURI,
ARKANSAS,
KANSAS,
OKLAHOHA,
INDIAN TERRITORY,
TEXAS and the.
SOUTHWEST.
TENNESSEE,
MISSISSIPPI,
ALABAMA and the
SOUTHEAST
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public sent to your address order it at It reachea the rich farm!..* lwd. of Kan,...
-............. ...... a. t • and Oklahoma, the mineral fill i. cl soothe. 4
Missouri and Northern Arkansas, the cotton
fields of South and Southwest, the oil fieldf
of Kansa ard the Indian Ter-itory, and him
dreds of other industrial places of iuterest and
profit to th'.: home-seeker anA investor. And
fast, but cot least, it will carry you to the famed
health resorts of the Ozarks,
Eureka Springs
AND f
Monte Ne
ME OF TPAiNfl AT
CHANDLER, uaUHOilA
EAST
The Coiton Exchange
FOR FINE WINES, LIQUORS
and CIGARS
3-4 Ura’Allen, Proprietor.
; H. D. FRAZIER
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA. ! FRAZIER & FRAZIER
L. A. KELSEY, D. D. S. MEAT MARKET
dental parlors, j Wellston, Okla
j Up-stairs over Chandler Nafr’l Bank, j
brazier Building.
| Office hours :—9 a. m. to 12 m. and 1
to 5 p. ra.
ROY V. HOFFMAN.
HOFFMAN &
EMBRY,
For COOL DRINKS
Try CLUB Saloon
The O K
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in the Huffman, Charles
; & Conklin Building over Bank.
«
CHANDLER. OKLA HOMA
* Antiseptiiene
«r
It Barber Shop
* -v-----— •
a*
^ Opposite
d. First National Bank
*
Hot and Cold Baths
is JESSE FUNK.
Prop. *
Beer on Tap.
= Served —
Lunchi
and helpful suggestions the Twice-a-
Week Republic easily leads among ,
the weeklies of the great west.
If you want the Twice-a-Week Re-|
FRANK CADWALADER, Prop.
comE ~ro
SPEAR’S WAGON YARD
once direct from the office at St. Louis,
I Mo., or through your local news-
i dealer, it costs only *1 a year.
For Good and
Cheap Service
0
J. VV DILLON, Prop
Proper Treatment oi Pneumonia
Pneumonia is too daneerous a dis-
ease for anyone to attempt to doctor
himself, although he may have the
proper remedies at hand. A physi-
cian should always be called. It
should be borne in mind, however.that
pneumonia always results from a cold
or from an attack of the grip, and
that by giving Chamberlain’s Cough
Remedy the threatened attack of pneu-
monia may be warded off. This rem-
edy is also used by physicians in the
treatment of pneumonia with the best
results. Dr. W. J. Smith of Sanders
| Ala., who is also a druggist, says of
it: “I have been sellingJChamberlain’s
! Cough Remedy and prescribing it in
: my practice for the past six years. I
J use it in cases of pneumonia and.have
always gotten the best results.” Sold
by A. D. Wright.
tV. DILLARD. M D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SCRUEON.
Calls answered day or night
Office Over Corbin & Lynch’s
Manvel Avenue.
(HANDLER
OKLAHOMA.
More Riots
Disturbances of strikes
capacity to succeed in the most trying neaI.]v ag grave as an individual dis-
affairs of practical fife. order of the system. Overwork, loss
“T would support him because !>♦» j sleep, nervous tension will be fo I -
wears no man s collar and because he j owed by utter collapse, unless a reli-
is not the craven tool of any ring, -,ble remedy is immediately employed.
syndicate, corporation, trust or inter-
est.
“I would support him because lie
has brains enough to realize what this
republic needs and pluck enough to
do battle for his convictions
“A democrat wtio knows what de-
mocracy is and is loyal enough to
stand by it in this day of decadence
1 would give him the aid of my entire
strength, believing that 1 would thus
be doing the highest public service.”
In commenting on the above utter-
ance the Atlanta News says in the
same issue: “i’he Hot: Thomas E.
Watson is no longer a politician. No
temptation of office, no plea of the
public has been sufficient to draw him
from his brilliant and honorable re
tirement to engage in the personal i
amnitions of politics. He has made
fame. He has achieved fortune by
his brains and bis labor, and he is
today by general consent looked upon
as without a superior among the
thinkers and patriots of the state.
But whether in retirement or in active
service, Thomas Watson is still the
great tribune of the common people of
Georgia, They trust him and follow
him as they do no other man.’
1’here’s nothing so efficient to cure
disorders of the liver or kidneys as
Electric Bitters. It’s a wonderful
tonic 'and effective nervine and the
greatest all around medicine for run
down systems. It dispels nervous-
| ness rheumatism and neuralgia and
! expels malaria germs. Only 50c, and
satisfaction guaranteed hv A. D.
W right.
Rheumatic pains are quickly reliev-
ed by applications of Ramon’s Nerve
and Bone Oil—try it. -fie. All drug-
gists.
. A Farm For You
No. 408 Local Paencnger
No. 412 Kanaat* City Exprtna.
.. 1 J U.T n. in.
7 44 J*. in
WKST BOUND.
No. 411 Oklahoma Kiprene
No. 40? Local Pnenenger
ft:hi a. m
....ft:26 p. tn
LOCAL FUElfiHT— EAST
BOUND.
No. 4 1 1
1112 a m
»\ i;s r BOUND.
No. 4 IS
...11:44 a n»
GUTHRIE IMSTHH
T.
\vi:ht hoim»
No. 4Til—Guthrie l*nnHt*nger
0:0ft a in
153- Mixed
ft 4 ft p tn
KAHT 5101 N 1
t .“• *»—Mt. Lou Ian tul K.O. Ex
7 :JO p in
Nu. 4hit—Mixed
11 :;«> a hi
Southern Security Co.
Geo. H. Nichols, Mgr.
Will negotiate SHORT LOANS on
Household Furniture, Pianos and oth-
er personal property. No publicity.
Quick money. If you want a loan
come and see us. Rooms Opera Mouse
Block, Chandler. Oklahoma.
DeWItt's
Little
Early. Risers
The lamouc little pills.
WINTER TOURIST RATES
=TO THE:
Sunny - South
Tickets':m sale daily until April 30, 1904, to the prin-
cipal winter resorts of Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama,
Florida, Tennessee, South Carolina, Louisiana [andTexas.
Return limit June 1, 1904.
Full details on application.
O. W STRAIN,
Division Passenger Agent
«
Wichita, Kas.
Ar«* you wutintled at home? Or do you wl«li
to Better yourself? You should luvesti^at*
yoursel
hat the San Joaquin \
o offer hiiHtlers. li
:t ullie-ten
and millions uf
wli
has to offer hu
K rt > \v
i.i.ky nf California
natters. In that vjreat valley is
dne-tenths of the I .
at tfreat valley
S. raisin cron,
of wine are ninoe
gallons
You can profitably raise almost ev-
there. flood farms at cheap j*r
Low rate colonist excursions in Man n
April on the Santa IV. Write for painpl
to F. C. O’Neil, A. T. A S. 1\ Hv . Oklah
yearly. You can nro
erything there, flood farms at cheap price*,
rate <
City, O. T.
ml
ets
onia
•h a
tphlc
California
When your lungs are sore and inflamed from coughing,
is the time when the ‘germs of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY
and CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply.
stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con-
tains no harsh expectorants that strain and irritate the
lungs, or opiates that caus~ constipation, a condition that
retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND
TAR is a safe and never failing rejnedy for all throat and
lung troubles.
Ths Doctors Said He Had Consumption - A Marvelous Cure.
L. M. Ruggies, Reasoner, Iowa, writes: “The doctors said I had con-
sumption and I got no better until i used FOLEY’S HONEY AND TAR.
It helped me right front the start and stopped the spitting of blood and the
pain in my lungs and today I am sound and well.
THREE SIZES 25c, 50c, and $1.00
REFUSE SUBSUITUTES
SOLD IND RECOMMENDED BY
Corbin & Lynch
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French, Mrs. W. H. Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 307, Ed. 1 Saturday, March 26, 1904, newspaper, March 26, 1904; Chandler, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911799/m1/4/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.