Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 40, Ed. 1 Tuesday, May 17, 1904 Page: 1 of 4
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CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA TERRITORY, TUESDAY, MAY J7,’ 1904. •
NUMBER 40
RUSSIAN ARMY
••Athenian Club.
Not In a Ifl-irrv—May Not Arrive
In tlfe Pacitii lkifoje Sgp- .
Member—Al^ Quiet at
. St. Petersburg.
1’ u.
St. Petersburg, May !t > '•vjy to
the interruption of communication
with Port Arthur the'admiralty has no.
information of its Aw a either regard-
ingthe blowing up,of the Japanese
cruiser Mij*ako on May 1"> nr the crip-
pl ng of an armored .Japanese cruiser
in Tallenwati bay May 10^ •
Vice Admiral Rojestvensky said to
!lie Associated press /hat there would
be no hurry for the voyage to the far
east and thaf he does not expect now
to arrive in the Pacific before Septem-
ber next, at the earliest. ,
Several skirmishes hawe occurred
with Ch.nese bandits, in which three
<Jossacks were killed and four are re-
ported missing.
In the maritime province all is
quiet.
JAPANESE ACTIVE.
London, May 17 The Shanghai
• ■ '^respondent of th> Post, cabling un-
der (late of May 10, savs that accord-
ing to reports from-Port Arthur tUc
Japanese are vigorously besieging the
fortress night and day by land and
sea: that sixty Japanese warships and
transports have been sighted in Blaek-
ne.v hay, an?l that heavy firing has
t iccn heard in Ivin Chau bay.
The Athenians met yesterday after-
noon at the pretty, ih.u home of Mrs.
A. A J! a sell o, ail
present except two.
ISSUE NEW TARIFFS
COLORED School-
church DIRECTORY.
• Baptist Church—Sunday school,9:45
.--- | a. m., A. J. Hagan, superintendent;
. f preifching, 11a iu. and S p in , M. F.
““"T* •,M*":-' Numberoflmportant Reduction* Commencement of Etfh Grade ana Orury^astor^B. Y. P ameeting.
American f
very inter- j
The day’s topic was,
Scenery” which proved
esting?
Roll call wa*s reVpouded to by.giv- ,
ing a quotation from current events, i
A highly interesting paper on the j
subject of "American Scenery’’ was j1
Made to Benetit the Local
Wholesalers.
Clos’ng Exorcises. Saturday’,
May 21, 8 p. m.
president: prater meeting Wednesday
| at S p. in.
Oklahoma City, May 10. Assistant
General Freight Agent Johnson .of
read by Mrs Braswell, after which I the Rock Island system waa in thislon »o
the club joined in a general disguaalon. oltj several days Hat week fpvestigat- opera house
prepared by Mrs. ! ing traffic conditions and when he left
all the leudingviere he announced to some of the
' *’-* largest shippers that the Ilock Island
system would a^ once take^ the initia-
tive and would give a mjw’tiintf t»> a 11
pointssn Oklahoma, Indian territory
. First Presbyterian Church- -Preach* |
• rinft every sabbath ut 11 u iu. and N
> l. m :
*"j! rrartaS’SKSf* &
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eluding , \er» ises of the Chandler cq|-
The questions
Johnson brought out
features "of the lesion. J’lans for the
summer vacation of the club members
were next unfohfed, after, which came
the parliamentary practice.
It was unanimously agreed that the , and Texas to die jobbers of tins city.
miscellaneous work I.These rates will affect a reduction in
Alesdames '.Newell. Urst, second, third and fourth class
e appointed on rates and in addition a fifth class rate
the prognm committee ' '»> »»l load shipments Vill !«•
fss Marguerite Wolfe was admitted made with a proportionate reduction
tb membership in the club. ™ith that made on the other rates.
club should do
for next year.
Bayes and Hosiers
will be held ut Egbert
Saturday evening.
these
tor
services.—W. A. Cravens,*pas-
May 21. beginning fit s i^’clock^ The
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PART I.
Chorus.....
Invocation.
Chiff'us •
Recitation*'
... School
Rev. Hill
I {«
Hoop urill
Recitation..
Lincoln County Normal.
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The thirteenth annual ‘session of the
Lincoln bounty normal will convene
in Chandler on June Kvety teacher
in the county should attend. Full
«tim.oumoments will In* out soon. The
■ ......0.. .m ...... .School t.ourae of study is now here and can
\Wi \ ! lie i lighted be l,y teachers for lit* #Fouj* in-
• ■ Jiaiph Henry ( structors will be in attendance. Plan
Vav ( hurch »)rgan | n(
# * E. B. Shotwell.
ft ” w
health debarred her from" active work
in the club for next* year was there-
fore retained as an honorary member.
Mrs. Newell and Mrs. Johnson were
■ # as del< at• s and Mrs. Bayes
v
For a long time the jobbers here j
have been asking for these rates qpid
theVioek Island is the first system to
initiate the reduction ami t< *M';n,t to
»
rates that will enable the urge ship-,1
..........Beulah Gates
...........Primary grade
“A School*Girl's Trials”
..........Fleta Coleman
.....“The Dead Doll”
.........Nellie Colbert
'
Dialogue.....“A Misunderstanding”
. Loyd Henry and *\. Hill
Recitation.
Wont Follow Advice Alter Paying
For It.
I a a recent artiple a prominent phy-
sician says, "it is next to impossible
for the physician to get his pat
c ‘
hygiene er diet to the smal est 6xtent,
’ lie has but one report'left, namely the
drug treatment.” When medicines
are ised for. chronic constipation! : hq
most mild and gentle obtainable, such
as (!b i •’ «
tablets, should be employed, '.heir, use
O a-
they leave the bowels- in a healthy
condition. For sale by A. D Wright
and McElHinney at Kill-*
pel's to get their gnou s m emu pet ition , '•11
Territorial Federation of Women’s I with the wholesalers in the larger L ’
club, which...... veics at Guthrie next cities. The carload rate particularly Station
October aids the biewers, packing houses.sash
Mrs. S(nmtt «as .. w housei
as librarian for the next four Friday ana all oth<
afternoons at the public library. ‘’ar loads I "rinerlj these joHla is
Mrs. Johnson ha i 1,1
ft
o i the ')
'I'r ilhi; Manager Holden's recent visit
to tlj s city and it is expected that the
oilier systems that have agencies here
will at i nice adopt the sal e rates and
this will give the wholesale interests
of this city a merited impetus. The
'Cured By Mother’s Kiss”
.........*... Fleta Coleman
. ....."Not Afraid”
. Syhester «;ates
Ilec tation, "An instance of Man’s De-
votion ”....
Broom drill..
Quartet......
a
To Cure a Co.d in ’Jne L»ay
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
t
if it fails o lire. K. VV. Glove's
signature is on eac'n box. 2"> _•
CHANDLER FURNITURE CO
FUNERAL DIRECTOR.'
and EMBALMERS
Day ’Phone 73, Night 153
All iletailH looked after
and carried out
R. F. WILSON
Em b aimer
There being m> further business the
«. meet t. e first M< m-
».
.t ft §
and cake we’rj served.
. Orlando Colemar
... Primary girls
.......Four girls
‘Mother’s Wishes”
....... Edna Evans
* (Aire For Headache
Any man, woman or child suffering
from’imadache, biliousness, or a dull
drowsy feeling, should take one or two
of De Witt’s Little Early Kisers night
and morning. These famous little
pills are famous because they are a
tonic as well'as a gill. While they
cleanse the systqjn they strengthen and
rebuild it by their tonic effect upon j
the liver*and bowels. Sold by Cor- |
bin '.V Lynch.*
A J hirst Quencher
There’s nothing like a bottle
of cold beer to quench the
thirst. 'I Here’s no beer brew•
eil l lint cun approach the
BUDWEISER, brewed by 4n-
huiser Busch, St. Louis, M).
It*is always pure and of uni-
form quality of the highest
excellence. Let us send you a
cas£.
We also have the Tony Faust
•draught beer on tap.
Kentucky Liquor House
RMi. RITTER, Drop.
THE CHANDLER HOTEL
Sword rill.
Recitation..
a to Mrs. G<
for carnations the ;1 ib ttowi
W< I b- '!■;»
Protect Yourself..
Solo........
Ring drill
Dialogue .
Made Your.g; Aga;n.
"QngofDr. King’s New Life Pills
each night for two weeks naspulim"
in my teens again,” writes D. Hr
----l-tgl1,1 boys j q'llrnet. „f Dempseytown, Pa. They’re j
i ,,ntun.nen ■ tjje |)pst jn (g,. world for liver, stom-1
ach and bowels. Purely vegetable. I
Never a 1 > D.
'Wright’s drug store., ,
Newly Furnished— Every-
thing Clean and Fresh
i
during the world’s fair can assure
themselves satisfactory rooming ac-
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Service Go. ;it u noimua 1 • pense.
For j
l'riscb Sysetn agent. 40tf
Cured His Mother of Rheumatism
when the new rates will bgeome ■
ive.
in addition to this plan of the freight
traffic department a recent order places
all of tne freight business of the Hock j
Island lines in Oklahoma and Indian {^ ^ •
i
ters in this cjty and under the Birec-
tion of Division Freight' Agent! !i
Hart. Formerly there was a freight
1
, . V
and J. S. I luehel who was in chaff . -
• ow 1 .,s tie | * ' f I*: 1 .
■i ■ >ntidenee’
......’.........Ira Hill
____‘Miss Eva Donagan
li grade girt
. "Goin’ Somewhere" !
1
- a -jv i I ”
.
Just Opened By
j. IV Burton,
•.
an experienced hotel man
North Manvel Avenue be-
tween 0th ami 7th streets.
Quick- Arrest.
J. A Giillcdge. of Verbena, \ Hi..
was twice in the hospital from a sevene
. «f p: . . ausii 'Jl t ::i >rs. \ft • u
j doctors and ail remedies failed, liuck-
I ,.mmenrcmenl Day" leu's Arnica ' Salve quickly arrest«d
..School furtlier ipllaumiation anil eared him.
Education.of the Negro” ; It conquers aches and kills pain. 25c
y
• Tile • avals' Dunhnc ---r-
Burlesque drill. ,
«
Chot'us....
CHANDLER,
—— » —-r* —————
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Strich & Ziedler’s Newest Styles
of itigh Grade Uprights
j ist rece4* ed and ;i re <m
at Kent A Wolf’s.
Everybody
is invited to
try them and make a choice
freight agent, reporting to Mr. Hart.
Santa Fe Strike.
.i
■ My li . f»r r.:i - h ci, ;i -;i:fpr. :■ fur
many years with rheumatism,'' says
W. H. Howard of Husband, Pa. “At
times she was unable to move at all,
while at all times walking was pain- , ,
o
ful. I presented her fritl
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and after a checks tod.i}.
.
i
day. “We have all the men we, re-
Ur ation, “We
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Recitation
........‘.....'........John Caldwell
Build ’the Ladder
Rise,” valedictory
........Almon Hill
Solo . ‘ sfuce We Said Good Bye
____...............tfliss Donagan
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the board of education.
Solo...........Mrs. P. F. ( qleman
DeWitt’s » Salve
For Piles, Burns, Sores.
I Vices moderate according
Ic quality. Catalog in-
"formatiou.free on request.
T H Fll.TSCH
'* **
eyer tried, in-fact, she in never witn-
)
An occasional application of Pain
t
was formerly troubled- with.” For
sale by A. 0. Wrigh:.
O i
the line.”
j seats, 15c.
It is necessary to charge a small fee !
i
T:cke' - ( ^.i - ;av : • rnin .
May 21, at Corbin & Lynchjs. *
•L. Lena Lowery,
Teacher.
UeWIti's JKIi°.V Salve
For Piles, Burns, Sores.
BlRNhll DOWN
1
$i. Louis
World’s
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Season Excursion Tickets.
RATE Eight
laf rate for the round trip.
DATES OF* SALE Dai* April loth until
'November lo, 1904. .
FINAL LIMIT—December 15,. 1904.
Sixty Day Tickets.
One and one-third fare for the-round trip.
from April, 25th to
RATE—,
DATES OF SALE
1 November 20th,
FINAL LP.MKT Sixty days fro i date of - tie.
-Qaily
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Ten Day. Tickets.
KATE One fare *] '
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DATES OF SALE
inclusive.
April»27th to November 9”th
LIMIT ‘ Ton days from date qf >ale. ,
World’s Fair.Eook'et and other Informa-
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tion. Address ,
• C. W. STRAIN, ’ •
Wichita, K*ansas.
1
Great Jndian Curio Establish-
ment at El Reno Destroyed .
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84,000.
El Reno, May lb.—At 2 o’clock this
| morning the Richards. Indian Curio
I ] establishment was burned* lo the j
ground, the lo,. being about $l,00n
and the insurance only ¥1.000.
j This was one of the largest ami j
• *
curios in the country and one that :
cannot possibly be replaced. The,
I financial loss falls very heavy upon
. U
i,
deeply with Mr. Richards^
Sfvere Storm at Lawton'.
Lawton, May Hi.—A tierce wind and
v 4
!
i>1 n Tle.ir 1
10 o’clock last night, doing ^damage
in the "4 inns and ! in
houses and residences and 'busines,
houses in the’eitv. Water rose*to
the he ght of a foot and a half in^the
Bank of Lav 4
The residence of .1. J. Folk, one and
a half miles east of .the city, was
An Orator
« . lo cont ince thought-
ful people of the value of advertising in
The
Daily Publicist
The job room is the best equipped of
if 1 J •
prepared to turn out work which "can-
not tie surpassed in the larger cities..
Another consideration— ,
We Print It Quick
Daily Subscription, per Week
struck by lit
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from 2 fo 5 o’clock on Tuesday anti ,
following evenings: Monday, 1 ues-
day, Wednesday. Friday and Satur-
day. We expect soon to have it kept |
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