Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 118, Ed. 1 Monday, August 17, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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Have jtjiT eh: i's eyes «**
axoioed and h* if they are
.v.aal to the harden of
ci-arg*- for examination.
Corbin & Lynch
Druggists arid
Opticians
Chandler Daily Publicist.
Pab;*.«L*4 frtfTr rx-^t Sur.day.
Panama. Coiombia. Aug. 75. —Lea-
utl reoeirec iron. Bogota say teat “P
to Aogast 1 the P»oul» canal com-
c,it*jee bad held OL.y ooe taew.irg oc
^y-*j3£it of the diSgllSt Of CrftL * - “U
to* eoadaet of Banalor Perez V Soto,
•bo ;Liir^>. opoc rt.as-.iig lb* treaty
a; tne £r*t to**-..eg.
Senior Chaldia. a wane supporter
of tie treaty, tat tad several coo- j
ferenoe* with President .-i arr<>, cm
and United States Minister Bea-ipie
and notwithstanding their effort* tbej
committee could not he induced to re-
port in fsTor of ratification. Amend-
civents hare been offered which seem
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tors out of tweety-four.
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and senate are d*-*: .^.pressed
tne per.isten: minor, which react
Logoi* o! Iks pOM .• I t raoTe-j
men*. for tr-e ' e*. .on of the -*.:.m -. in
case the treaty is not ratified. The
fear that such an eventuality m.ght
follow fail -re to ratify the treaty ap-
im r - m. sr -1 am-
tLj’i** lit tsOdisf.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA
J. O. Lav
LICENSED ACCTIOXgEK OT LIXOOLN
COUNTY.
The sale* season will soon be open-
ing and it would be well for those
expecting to bold sa.e* to -ook about
v v - a ■ ' .tee ■. - a - t neer
Ur employ, f ,r -n . n of tne - • .• jf
a saie depend. upon the auctioneer.
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■wet with marked success in bts call-
ing here last season. He is asso-
. .ated tn the business with E- C. Og-
burn who also has a we., estaolishe
paars t - If j
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Mr. Arr.a Brvwsr » 1
funeral services of Grandma i ,.jairaici? date call at Carr A: John -
Brower. whose death we mentioned M>c•, implement
v,ere fe-. ' j'-'- ■ ,
by Rev. A. E Wrentmoreat 1 o’clock - .__
Saturday afternoon. The funeral
was very large.y attended, many
friend* being there from Chandler and j However slight at this time of year
even from a greater distance, and the wi ln thi* climate, it is th< forerun*
floral tributes were particularly beau- n<!r of malaria. a disposition to
tiful. Interment was in Oak Pars. ; yawn, and an all tired out feeling
Mr. Wrentmore'» sermOD was very ! ;veD More the chill. Herbine.
impressive and consoling. He dwelt1 j.jy ;u prompt stimulative action on
upon the many womanly qualities of .^ liver, drives the malaria germs
the deceased which endeared her to l>ut 0, the stern purities '.be blood,
all who knew her. She was a thor- up <te system and restores
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heart and w. .• ■
tained an interest in world wide mat- Tfap lftdiei of tbe presbvteriac
ters and was a great reader till the church arfc preparing a Torn Thumb
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tranced age of 84 years. the most enioyable entertainments ever
Anna O. Poland was born at Halern. Kivecj in cbatditr
store. Phone 71.
Watch For a Chill
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Closing Out
Sale
North End
g^arberC^hop
Opp-w.te Mascbo Building, where you
ge:" a clean shave and courteous treat-
ment for /O.. J. E. Ji - Prop
J Antiseptilene
» Barber Shop
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Refrigerators
The rest of July 20 per cent discount
regular price'to close them out quick. Our .••eg-.ar prices
are all marked in plain figures. Come in, figure on the
20 per cent and take them avray.
They are sanitary, durable, economical
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JESSE FUNK. Prop
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Another Offer We Make
to enable every family in Chandler and vicinity to hat e
the best refrigerator made. v:e will for a short time sen
ant» size VICTOR or CHALLENGE refrigerator at these
very liberal terms: $3.00 v-ish and $3.00 per month until
paid for We have a very large stock on hand. Any size
or price you may desire. Don’t mis« this opportunity.
NEW YORK HARDWARE • CO.
MRS. THERESE FILTSCH, Agt.
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The CbxDdier Publicist Is urging
organ ire a good road, association Her youth was spent in tier native
* . ttaU; where bhe earned Edward D.
That i» right* •r* ’* Ij* j Brower, morlog witli h later to ••
Logan county organisation will call'! York Hbere j,, died iu UfiO.
for a meeting to organise a territorial Id 1 *s70 Mrs. Brower moved with her
aasoeialion.—State Pu?glster. »on FMward to Kansac with him
[Ffrvt poblUL^I A OK 14. 1W3]
I'f • B Lie AT I f PS S * IT BE.
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lu the- iHutrtet1 >nrt of eoauty, ok
HAtifor*! FrUitd. i'l-il'itlff, \m. OicdUi
Delegate McGuire is going ‘o lewl jhome with him tere. Miss Mabel
a strenuous life in congress if he MQ orphan grand daughter,
cerritu out his program. According has made her home with them since
she came to this country at tbe time of ter
! the opening and has since made her
to his program be is going to sail in
tbe lirst thing and secure statehood
the family came here.
She leaves two loving children Kd-
wvrd l). of this place and Mrs. Vir-
Then he is uoing to open up the 1 onca g1nI> wilHams of Brookly n, New
andiAoe reservations to settlement yorl{
Just to keep up a proper exercise he Grandma Brower will lie greatly
is then going to abolish the ranches missed not only In the home but by
i .... .... tv..tithe many who have loved her dearly
In tbe new country and open up that r j
land to settlement, and while having
ritra, »
IHlfn Wrl'tman. OrH i'. .r - 2■■ 'Hlla* UrrJ.n
IVine-iKh • HurMtSb Vrntrim U. Hun-
WI1!U;:. B W .1 n^t'-ri M Huut.
t.nr.*-» h H ip ». *-;• . I>j*ji*** B Merton,
J.., ; •*- B'iri-.K‘. ■»«! '' »•*}. I«* .-spL i BurMich
Jpnnlti** J^nnip K ‘i*-*-. « fiari*- Hayrjp** a«*l
f M \s t-s- s-r. I>'{*>a«lant».
I^ite nafufff] 4*4«*n*Ianti
Thr uLots* r,am«l 4»4pr»<larjt*, Hfir-
. g H ir B if •• xb al a- «PrrIn
BurWItfhi Aiie-ii B'irWitb, E ran<-U M. H«m-
Wllliam li WMllloxton. KmiHI* M. Hunt,
nothing else to do he will pass a bill
providing for irrigation iu western
Oklahoma. In the meantime while he
Is Killing time he will appoint a few
hundred postmasters and look after
his political fences. Birdie forcibly
reminds u* of a small boy with his
first dollar who is going to buy the
earth.--Blackwell News.
and have enjoyed adding to the pleas-
ure of her declining years.
ChArie* \i.' HlrwkU*>r B. Morton,
I.«, * -f |’ur!e!gi (inllowny. I- .L-Ga Bar-
'•1 JffnnlniD1 .f#*tii»le K *»•*•* and 1 Imrl*-*
\ urtf liffrrlit notiflwl that they, to-
■yih*-r with tht* i»iK»ve narn**d defpndu
havp In
i»-itfh JfonlnRi1. Js-tinlf* K
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M*-th*-r with Thr Itliovr n.tin«l <i«»f#*udant.
T M Wl,.s-|.-r, ha VP in t Of- Illatrti-t
<#f Lincoln < f»nnty, Oklahoma Terri
torr l,r the above namol plaintiff. Sanford
Felanc. who ha* hi* petition in -aid
Shawnee Storm
At press hour this afternoon the
heaviest raiu since the flood is falling,
being Introduced by a bard gale that
took the top* off small buildings,broke
window lights and damaged trees.
The rain, however, is worth thousands
of dollars to this country and no news
of serious damage fr*m the wind has
been received.
The Information comes to the Wuill
that the Hub and Globe clothing
stores are Hooded, as well as the post-
office and other buildings on north
Bell.
The new Vottenger building on west
Main street was struck by lightning
ami the damage will be considerable
—Friday Quill.
Weak
Hearts
Are due lo Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every
one hundred people who have heart trouble
can remember when It was simple Indiges-
tion. It Is a scientific fact that all cases of
heart disease, not organic, are not only
traceable to. but are the direct result of Indi-
gestion. All food taken Into the stomach
*-hlch falls of perfect digestion ferments and
swells the stomach, puffing It up against the
heart. This Interferes with the action of
the heart, and In the course of lime that
delicate but vital organ becomes diseased.
Mr. D. Kaubl*. of Nevada, 0.. aaya: I had atomafh
trouble and waa In a bad atate aa I had heart trouble
Kith 11. I took Kodol Dyapepaia Cure for about I
months and It cured me.
Kodol Digests What You Eat
•nd relieves the stomach of all nervous
strain and the heart of all pleasure.
BoKlaaonly. $1.00 Sire holdlnf 2K times the trial
•Ire. which sella tor 50c.
prepared by C. O. OeWITT * OO., CMICAao.
wr.ld hv GrirhlriiV Drocb.
Business Change.
G. M, Berry has sold his grocery
stock to Ira Munson anil Bert Shuey
who wil' continue the business at the
old stand, the Hinchey building.
Mr. Munson is a prosperous farmer
who owns U' beautiful home a few miles
northeast of town and has a wide
acquaintance over the county. Mr.
Shuey has been in business in Chand-
ler for some time and is well liked by
his patrons. The new firm will make
a strong one.
Mr. Berry will leave in a few days
for Sulphur Springs, I. T., to try the
effect of the waters for rheumatism
from which he has been suffering
severely and because of which he sold
his store.
Chandler Wins
A good game was played yesterday
by the Chandler and Stroud teams,
Chandler winning by a score of fi to 5.
The score by Innings was as follows:
Chandler—1-0-O-O-O-O-O-'i—fl
Stroud — 1 -0-0-1 -1-O-Z-O-O—ft.
The line-up was as follows:
Chandler—McCoy, 1st base: Love,
Jd base: King r f: Johnson, ss:
Logan, c: Ward, p; Oliver. 1 f: Stew-
Illatrlrt rinirl. unit tlmt they tjiust answer
the ivtllluii ,,! plaintiff tlb-t In «il,I • ■ ,'irt on
or te-tore the S.ith Cny ,,t September, lpo...
or snlil petition will Is- taken as true nlnl a
)u<lfcrui*Mit n*n«l*r**‘l 111**r*->$i» imtopJIujj id -umi
j»*'f It I* mi ill favor of plaintiff a^ain-t <!h-
feudant*, id ttdg nx that plaintiff tin? mHe,
alatolut* anti oxclu-lv»* owm-r of th-
I u »•-» i|iiurt**r of -** t Em A. In tow a-ft i n 1 * •
north of raiix«* 4. en*t, Im-1 iilt r»*nl ♦'"too* tri
Lincoln i'mintv. Oklahoma Territory, ami
lli.ii -if; til. r c • ■" ■ ---------' "f.
• lefemlant- in ami to -aid real ••«ta'e w ill In*
for»*ver harretl and that jdiilntlff - title in
M 11.1 to tl«e same w ill he -|nh t. <1 and that -til
cloud* on Id- -aid title will- »-• renio\e«L
That the defemlant-. except Y M. \Mh eler.
<ir«* heir- hikI all of the heh- at law of Kan-
-oni Burlrtxh, d«*cean<?<L
VVltne— onr hand- and the -eal of the 111-,
trh t Court of -aid I.lncoln County this 14th
day of Auxu-t, l'df*'*-
[Seal | T. A. Neal,
• Clerk IH-t. Court.
By I». .1 Norton. Ueputy.
Hoffman A Kmhry. Atty-. for I’lff.
LEX PATRICK
Home Builders
Attention!
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Do You
Want to build a home, erect
a block or ptocure money
in .Chandler for any pur-
pose?
Do You
Want fnsurance—Fire, Cy-
clone, Plate Glass or Acci-
dent?
Do You
Want your title examined
or abstract made? If so,
Call or Drop a Card
The Lincoln County
Abstract Co.
ROOM 6. CLAPP BUILDING
the Scenic Route
superior
,'lichigan, Huron, Erie, Ontario--
From Duluth to the mouth of the St. Lawrence, a
continuous chain of cool and attractive summer
resorts which fulfil the requirements and satisfy
the tastes of ail sorts and conditions of men. from
the primitive camp in the heart of the north woods
to all the lu-xury ana comfort of ultra-civilation.
Round Trip
One Fair plus CO
Or Less ^
Throughout The Summer
GEO. H. LEE, C. P. A.. Little Rock, Ark.
J. S. McNALLY, D.P. A., Oklahoma City,O.T.
F. W. RASH
attorney-at-la w
Collections I
Gardner building i
J. H. McCLANAHAN
attorney-at-la w
Stroud - - Oklahoma
ROY V. HOFFMAN. JOHN EMBRY.
HOFFMAN & EMBRY,
Chandler, Okla ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
.Office in the Hoffman, Charles
! k, Conklin Buildinp over Bank.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA
DR. A. B. POTTER
. . . DENTIST .
DR. ELIZABETH M. PLUSS
OSTEOPATH. * *
Office upstairs I
Feuquay Building f
Chandler. Okla
Hoffman* Bldg.
(Flr-t |mbllalit*<l Auxu-t f.
ITBLH ATJO.V NOTH'K.
of Lincoln county.
In the <ll-i r1« t court
i iklahoina territory.
A. .1. Cain, plaintiff v-. Irani Helmer, L.
W. < lapiL
erlv Mary Hdiner. an*
If el liter, Frank Heliner,
children «»f recllly** llrlnicr,
William If. Hnd-i—tli, adinlnl-trator of the
dn. nlalntlff v*. I rani ifctnicr.
, Alfred Hclimr, Mary Fro-t, for
•. and Huiite llrliner, John i
Vile Hclmer. minor !
dcuca*w*d. and |
e-tatc of Cecil!}** Helnier, derea-e»l. and i
ardlan of tin*’minor children of -aid <V-i
xwa
clllye Helnier, deceH-eil, netenouiii*.
The defendant. I rum llelmrr. I- her
notified that he lin- been -uHl.together w
the other above naiue«| defendant-. Ill the]
dl-trlct court of Llncidn county, Oklahoma
territory, by the plaintiff. A. .). Cain, and j
plaintiff ha- filed hi- amended |*etltlon |
that
ha-filed hi- amended pel
Yeiii
1 iii Helmer, an-wer- plaintiff - am
petition filed therein till or before the
-aid court and that unle— the defendant
in -aid court
Frau! Ileltui
creby I
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a the
ioma I
and I
Itlon j
lit 111.
Tided
17th
day of Kentember. IDO.*!, -aid amended |»etl-
wlll lie taken
-aid
day «
tloii '
nccor
render
true and a Jndxme
I a mended petition will 1
according to *
red thereon nunin-i me «ieienu»u«, 1
I rani Helmer, for the huiii of XJl.iO.OO with |
pe
Ptltloii will be j
he defendant,
thereon axaln-t
it 9:
Intere-t thereon at the rate of 10 pe
per annum from the 17th day of
nrv. lWOJi. together with an attorn
cent per annum from the 17th da} of-.hum- |
vlth an attorney - fee j
of ‘*:IM..10 and the fowclo-ure of a mo
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ley •
lortxaxe
nier to John |
irlven by the -aid Franr.
I'.mbrv to -ecure the -anie on the north ea-t j
nirtvr of Mwtlmi No. ttrrnty one Ctfl) In
.ow 11-hlp No. twelve 11 Jiuorth of ranxe No.
five (.*») ea-t In Lincoln county. <Iklnlioiua
i territory: and for the—utu of 911 h.00 with
i Intere-t tli
Its nils penetrate the fertile States of
MISSOURI,
ARKANSAS,
KANSAS,
OKLAHOHA,
INDIAN TERRITORY,
TEXAS and the
SOUTHWEST,
TENNESSEE,
MISSISSIPPI,
ALABAMA and the
SOUTHEAST
A. M. MARSHALL
PHYSICIAN AND SCRUEON
Chandler, Okla.
Office* over fox * Cox * Drug Store,
an.wereff promptly—ffay or night.
Office hours. 8 to 12 and 2 to s
and by appointment.
'•alii
Chas. B. Wilson 1 Chas B. Wilson, Jr
WILSON At WILSON
attorneys- at-law
Office Room 11 I
Hoffman Building f CHANDLER, O T1
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A* E, Stutsman
Boot and Shoe Cobbling ana
Second Hand goods—all kinds
in stock. Arms and Accoutre-
ments.
Bankrupt Stock Merchandise
Dry Goods, Groceries and
Jewelry
Big 4 2nd Hand Store
It reachea the rich farming lauds of Kanaa*
ind Oklahoma, the mineral fiel is of Southeiil
Missouri and Northern Arkansas, the cotton
fields of tbe South and Southw st, the oil field*
of Kansas and the Indian Ter itory, and hun
c f: FiltHch, 8d bane.
Stroud—Stevens. 1st base; Wilson, tow n-hlp No. twelve ilJ)north
2d base: Holbert, r t: F. Stevens, ss: | iV«Vr.r""'n'l"f./r'tTi.'-’1‘'i
Fred Stevens, c: Camon, p: OigeuxV. in,r,,.l7*B!
1 f; Smedlev, (J f. -urn of 92J< nttornpy- ami the fore- 1 dreds of other Indastrial plac<* of interest and
Several of our boys did line work, i 'e*;!It™"r"‘,IK' "" ' "
Ward’s pitching elicited admiration | h.m'"iHi-n | b»<th reKrtsU iheOz.rki,
and won him many compliments. | duly n—ijrned to thi- plniutiff. a. J f'al.n
EMERY A FOSTER,.
ai tornhy-ai -law. jhe Little Chicago
Office in Hoffman Building. 0
Room 10. V. O. COMER, Prop.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA. | A hearty invitation to all who read.
-----------| Come and enjoy a good smooth shave.
Sharp Razors. Clean Towela
Excellent Tonsorlal Service.
(Jive ua a call. Thk Little Chicago
•f 11 mortuiiK'* "» (he above ilc-crlb- | profit to the home-*eeker an^4 investor. And
Till aii “* «»!■-» ‘Ok. famed
nicr to
id 11
ulv it—Ixned to till- .
ml for the co—t- of -ult mid that nil
iu,
he
L. D. Cox went
day.
to Yukon yester-
Cured Paralysis.
W. S. Baily, P. O. True, Texas,
writes: “My wife hah been suffering
tive years with paralysis in her arm,
when I was persuaded to use Ballard’s
Snow Liniment which cured her ull
right. I have also used it for old
sores, frost bites and skin eruptions.
It does the work.” 2oc, 50c and *1
bottle at A. D. Wright’s.
rliflit. title-, Intcrint iinri rqiilty tri rnlrmp-
tluii of all the defendant- In and to -nUl rent
e-tale will be forever foreelo-ed und -aid
real e-tate onlere
the
irever lorec
red -“Id without
manm
ed- nrl
tlie payment of eo-t- of
tanner provided by law
rl-liur therefrom to be
^ f,|»prnl-e-
roni
[ con
the
meat lu
mid lilt* proreel
applied nr-t t
-ult aild eo-t- of -file: -eonlid,
ment of plaintiff - Judgment for principal.
lnter«-t and attorney*- ft....... plaintiff'- fir-t
rau-e of aetlon and to t In* payment of plaint-
iff-jud n men t for principal, lnien -t ami at-
torney’- fee tin plaintiff- -erond rnu-e of
net loti; and third, tin* re-ldue, If any. will be
puld to tlie -ah) defendant-, n- tliefr Inter*
e-t- tuny appear.
WItne— our hand- ami the -eal of the dl--
trlet court court of -aid county 11.1- tth «lay
of Ailgu-t, lOOJL
1 Heal) T. A. Neal,
flerk.
Eureka Springs
AND
Monte Ne
TIME OF TRA.NO 9T
CHANDLEK, OKLAHOMA,
FAST IU END
No. 4os Local I'a—ftiyer.......12:O.T p. m
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No. 411
No. 407
Local ra--entit*r.
Kanwa-t’lt.v F*xpre—... 7:41 p. m
west nor ND.
n’ntm.1 l-'vnrea- ,.5:51 ft. ni
By n. J. Norton, Deputy.
1 It iff in an & Kmhry, At
ty for riff.
Oklahoma Kxpres-
Ltical Pa-»eniter............4:45 p. m
LOCAL FREK4HT—EAST BOfTND.
Nd. iii .11:43a. n
WEST BOfTND.
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A. B. 0LES0N, •
Contractor and Builder.
Will be found at Frazier Building
corner Mth St. and Manvel Ave.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA
L. A. KELSEY, D. D. S.
DENTAL PARLORS,
Up-stairs, over Chandler Nat’l Bank,
Frazier Building.
Office hours 9 a. m. to 12 m. and 1. h. d. frazier
to 5 p. ra.
Court House
Barber Shop.
Everything new and First-
Class. .
Peter Roberts, Mgr.
Mrs. Bourgeois, Proprietor.
K. D. FRAZIER
.1. W. DILLARD, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Calls answered day or night.
Office in Monfort Building,
Manvel Avenue.
CHANDLER - -
FRAZIER & FRAZIER
Meat Market
Wellston, Okla
OKLAHOMA.
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