Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 115, Ed. 1 Monday, August 15, 1904 Page: 2 of 4
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FRISCO EXCURSIONS.
Headaches
--and-
Your Eyes
The one can often be easily
traced to the other. Our
optician will tell you in a
few moments if your eyes are
the cause of your heed*che.
He won’t tell you that you
need glasses if you don t.
If your eyeB require glasses
we wish to supply them at a
noderate Cost
That’s All
Isn’t it worth a few minutes
time to drop in and find out
whether your eyes are right
or not—especially if you are
tortured with frequent head-
aches?
Coroin&Lynch
Druggists and
(tntlrinns
Special excursion to EurekaSprings
Ark., August 20, 1004. Special rate
of $0.00 for the round trip. Final re-
turn limit August 30.
National Baptist convention Austin,
Texas. Sept. 14-10. Kate of one fare
plus $2 for round trip. Dates of sale
Sept. 11 and 12, final return limit Sep-
tember 30, 1004.
Chandler Daily Publicist.
KnMrefl «>• CtaanAler
•a ond-clftHH Matter.
Published every eveu .t* except Sunday.
SUBSCRIPTION KATES.
Delivered by carrier, per week j'4'00
Oat Year................................. ' -
Biz Months..............................
Three Months......................
3.00
1.00
MRS. W. H. FRENCH,
Editor and Publisher.
puBucisT ’phone 82
August 15, 1904.
COUNTY TICKET.
For Sheriff,
T. J. HINCHEY.
For Treasurer,
H. G. SHAFFER.
Oklahoma Fair and Racing Circuit
Meeting, August 15 to 20, 1004. Rate
fare and third forthe round trip. Tick-
ets on sale August 15 to 20. Final re-
turn limit August 22.
Summer tourist rates to Hot Springs
and Eureka Springs, Arkansas—Tick-
ets on sale each Wednesday and Sat-
urday during July, August and Sep-
temb. Rate one fare plus $2.00. Final
return limit fiO days from date of sale.
Special tourist rate, $15.00 round
trip. To Denver, Colorado Springs,
and Pueblo, Colo. Dates of sale
Tuesdays and Saturdays August 18,
20, 25, 21 and 30 and Sept. 3, 6, 10, 13,
and 11, 11*04. Final return limit Oct.
31, 1904.
Triennial Conclave KnightsTemplar
and Soverign Grand Lodge I. O. 0.1'.
at San Francisco, Cal., September 5
to 25, 1904. Tickets on sale for above
occasion at $45.09 for round trip. Date
of sale August 15 to September 10.
Final return limit October 23. 1904.
Summer Tourist Rates — Tickets on
sale to certain points in Alabama,
Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi,North
Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee,
West Virginia and Virginia. Dates
of sale on Wednesdays and Saturdays
only, with final return limit sixty
days from date of sale, but not later
than October 31, 1904.
Summer tourist rates to Colorado
and Utah. Season tickets on sale
daily to following points in Colorado
and Utah: Denver, Colo., $23.90;
Colorado Springs, Colo., $21.45;
Pueblo, Colo., $21.45; Glenwood
Springs, Colo., $33.45;Ogden and Salt'
Lake, Utah, $38.90; final return limit
October 31, 1904.
The Frisco System will run a spe*
cial K. of P. train through to Louis-
ville, Ky., in connection with the Bi-
ennial Conclave. Train will oe com-
posed of Pullman sleeper and will
leave Chandler on the evening of Au-
gust 13, arriving at Louisville next
evening. Fare for the round trip
$25.15. For full particulars see
C. IV. Strain,
Div, Pass. Agent,
Wichita, Kan.
A. J. Macomber, agent,
Chandler, Okia
Coughing
« j was given up to die with
quick consumption. 1 then began
to use Aver’s Cherry Pectoral. 1
improved at once, and am now in
perfect health. — Chas. E. Hart-
man, Gibbstown, N. Y.
It’s too risky, playing
with your cough.
The first thing you
know it will be down
deep in your lungs and
the play will be over. Be-
gin early with Ayer’s
Cherry Pectoral and stop
the cough.
Ttmalm: Me., Me., II. All dr«i,UU.
take
> it.
not
Mass.
LEE PATRICK W. R. GUCL1C
DR. ELIZABETH M. PLUSS
Home Builders
Attention
OSTEOPATH.
,T. W. ti’LLARD, M D.,
PH YS. Cl AN AND SURGEON.
Calls answered day or night
Rooms 1 and 4.
Hoffman Bldg
j Paosts;—OWwt; 914:
Ste&M
j W. L. JOHNSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAXV
I Hoffman Building Chandler, Okla
Office Over Corbin & Lynch’s
Manvel Avenue.
CHANDLER
OKLAHOMA.
Do You
Want to build a home, erect
a block or procure money
in Chandler for any pur-
pose?
I A. M. MARSHALL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Chandler, Okla.
Offlen oyer Cox & Cox’s Drugstore. Calls
j answered promptly—day or ntght
A. B. OLESON,
Contractor and Builder.
Will be found at Frazier Building
corner 9th St. and Manvel Ave.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA
Do You
Want Insurance—Fire, Cy-
clone, Plate Glass or Acci-
dent?
Do You
Want your title examined
or abstract made? If so,
b®’* Early Risers
Linn ———j
Thg famous little pills.
Call or Drop a Card
H. C. LEE
AUCTIONEER
AT CHANDLER
The Lincoln County
Abstract Co.
Summer Homes
For 1904.
It is none too early to plan your summer
vacation. You will be considerably assist-
ed if you have at hand the descriptive book-
lets issued by the
Will cry sales anywhere in
the county. It is not necessary
to have my picture at the head
of this ad.,as I am better look- m
ing than I was last year. Office f
at A. D. Wrights Drug Store. *
See me before you get out your *
bills. T
R. OOM6. CL APP BUILDING.
A- E- Stutsman
*
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EMERY A FOSTER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Boot and Shoe Cobbling ana
Second Hand goods—all kinds
in stock. Arms and Accoutre-
ments.
Bankrupt Stock Merchandise
Office in Hoffman Building.
Room 10
Dry Goods, Groceries and
Jewelry
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA.
ROY V. HOFFMAN. JOHN EMBRY.
HOFFMAN & EMBRY,
Big 4 2nd Hand Store
Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul
Railway Co.
Lake resorts aud other ideal summer
homes in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
Illinois and Iowa are described. Books
with rates for tickets and board, informa-
tion about routes and train service, sent for
six cents’ postage.
G. L. COBB,
Southwestern Pass. Agt.
907 riain St. Kansas City, Mo
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office In the Hoffman, Charles
& Conklin Building over Bank.
CHANDLER. OKLAHOMA
For Probate Judge,
S. A. CORDELL.
- For Cletk,
E. STINNETT.
For County Attorney,
. JOHN DAVIS
For Register of Deeds,
V. V. CROUCH.
For County Superintendent.
E. B. SHOT WELL.
For Surveyor,
T. J. GREENWELL.
For County Weighor
A. J: HAGAN
For Coroner,
C. M. TRACY.
For County Commissioners
1st Dist.—JOHN MURPHY .
2nd Dist.—SHERMAN SPR1NGKK.
3rd Dist.—W.,I. HARDING.
SEVENTH DISTRICT POPU-
LIST CONVENTION.
A delegate convention of the popu-
lists of the Seventh representative dis-
trict of the territory of Oklahoma is
hereby called to meet at Agra, Lin-
coln county, on Thursday, September,
1, 1904, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of
nominating a Candida e for the legis-
lature in said district. The basis of
representation to said convention is
hereby fixed, viz: One delegate vote
from each township, ward or precinct
for every fifteen votes or fractional
part thereof cast for Hon. \Ym. Cross
in 1902, which entitles the several
townships and precincts to the follow-
ing representation:
World’s Fair Tent City.
The question of entertainment up-
permost in the minds of those who con-
template attending the St. Louis ex-
position—to get good accommodations
at rates that can be afforded, at a
place removed from the heat, dust and
confusion incident to the hotels of the
city, and where there is no danger
from fire—is a serious problem. The
Oklahoma World’s Fair association,
of Lawton, Okla., has solved the prob-
lem. This association has leased a
beautiful grove near the fair grounds
and is erecti ig hundreds of tents in it.
These tents will be nicely furnished,
either for lodging or light housekeep-
ing, and rented to persons visiting the
fair. The ideal location, pure well
water beautiful shaded grounds render
this camp a most delightful place to
spend a week or two while visiting the
fair. Here friends from different
parts of the country can meet, visit
together for a few weeks and at the
same time attend the great exposition.
For particular or folder, address
Oklahoma World’s Fair Association,
Wellston station St. Louis.
DR. A. B. POTTER
. . . DENTIST
Office upstairs I , |
Feuquay Building I Chandler, Okia
Chas. B. Wilson | Chas B. Wilson, Jr
WILSON & WILSON
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA tV
Office Room 11
Office Room 11 ) „
Hoffman Building f CHANDLER, O T
COME TOA»---
SPEAR’S WAGON YARD
For Good and
Cheap Service
4.4 J. \A/. DILLON, Prop
Strict) & Zeidler’s Newest Styles
of High Grade Uprights
just received and are ou
sale at Kent Jc Wolf's.
Everybody is invited to
try them and make a choice
Prices moderate according
to quality. Catalog of in-
formation free on request.
St. Louis
1
(Uorld$
fair
'
Rates
I A
Night Was Her Terror
Season Excursion Tickets.
RATE_Eighty h p*>r cent of double the one way
Yegular rale for the round trip*
DATES OP SALE—Daily from April 15th until
November 15, 1904.
FINAL LIMIT—December 15, 1904.
Sixty Day Tickets.
KATE—One and one-third fare for the round trip.
DATES OF SALE—Daily from April 25tli to
November 20th, 1904.
FINAL LIMIT—Sixty days from date of sale.
Fifteen Day Tickets.
KATE—One fare plus *2.00 for the round trip—
not to exceed one and one-fifth fare.
DATES OF SALE—April 27th to November 30th
inclusive.
LIMIT—Fifteen days 4'om date of sale.
World's Fair Booklet and other Informa-
tion. Address
C. W. STRAIN,
Div. Pass. Agt., Wichita, Kansas.
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1
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LINCOLN COUNTY.
‘•I would cough nearly all night
long,” writes Mrs. ChaS. Applegate of
Alexandria, Ind., “and could hardly
get any sleep. I had consumption so
bad that if I walked a block I would
cough frightfully -and spit blood, but,
when all other medicines failed, three
$1 00 bottles of Dr. King’s New Discov-
ery wholly cured me and I gained 58
pounds.” It’s absolutely guaranteed
to cure Coughs,Colds, LaGrippe Bron-
chittis and all Throat and Lung troub-
les. Price 50 and $1.00. Trial bottles
free at A. D. Wright’s drug store
Township.
Ponca
Pawnee
Osage
""wards BRIGHT’S DISEASE
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Tohee ........................ 4
East Otoe----,.................!
West Otoe...................4
Union......................"
North Fox ..................... ®
North Keokuk.................. 7
City of Stroud.................. u
LOGAN COUNTY.
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W ithout a gripe.
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Take one at night.
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and easy to take, easy and gentle in
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that no one who uses them is disan-
pointed. For quick relief from billi-
ousness, sick headache, torpid liver,
jaundice,dizziness and all troubles ar-
risirg from an inactive, sluggish liver
Early Risers are unequaled. Sold hy
Corbin & Lynch.
stoos irregularities, strengthens the urinary organs and builds up the worn-out tissues
of the kidnevs so they will perform their functions properly. Healthy kidneys strain out
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Antelope....................... 4
Bea r Creek.................... ®
South Cimarron...............3
North Cimarron............... 4
Springvale ....................4
Iowa......................... ®
S. W. Provolt,
Committeeman Seventh Representa-
tive district, Stroud, Okla.
No Pity Shown
“For years fate was after me con-
tinuously," writes F. A. Gulledge of
Verbena, Ala. "1 had a terrible case
of Piles causing 24 tumors. When all
failed Bucklin’s Arnica Salve cured
me.” Equally good for burns and all
aches and pains. Only 25c at A. D.
Wright’s drug store.
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the impurities from the blood as it passes through them. Diseased kidneys do not, and
the poisonous waste matter is carried by the circulation to every part of the body,
' causing dizziness, backache, stomach trouble, sluggish liver, irregular heart actioiL etc.
Ifvou have any signs of Kidney or Bladder Trouble commence taking FOLEYS
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ider trouble."
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bottle of the urine passed upop arising. If
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years
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bladi
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