Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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satisfaction to, its owner. The
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CHANDLER-, OKLAHOMA
WILL CELEBRATE
CHURCH DIRECTORY.
Baptist '‘hureh—Sunday school,9:45
a. m., A. J. Hagan, superintendent;
* | preaching-, 11 a. in. -and 8 p m , " F.
handler Decide* to Observe the: j^P-g£ B. v. R m
Fourth- Meeting Held I president: prater meeting Wednesday
—» j ! at 8 p. in.
Yesterday.
• o first Presbyterian Church Preach-
___ # mo- cvn\ Sabbath at 11 a. w. and s
p. m.; Sabbath Bible school, 10 a. m
Chandler will celebrate ,h. Ml ShKTiKfcSSrStt’Mi
in grand style. This was decided at
a meeting held yesterday afternoon at
city hall. The meeting was well at-
tended by the business men of the city.
these
tor.
services.—W. A. Cravens, pus-
M. E. Church—Sunday school, 10 a.
venueu uj mo uu»,u>.oo v • ■ m . preaching, 11 a. m. and 8 p.-m.:
Jake Collar was made chairman and ! Junior league, :1 p.m.tEpworth league,
M. Behr secretary. * ! 7:30: prayer meeting, Thursday 8 p m.
Committees were appointed 'by the
chaii as follows
FINANCE COMMITTEE,
ward—Wm Flynt,
n. b
First
Holland. 1
Second ward—Clark McGaughy, J.
G. Cadw iladcr, C. C. Christ41.
Third ward—E. Funk,Harry Egbert.
COMMITTEE ON ARRANGEMENTS.
First ward—A. E .Mascho.
Second ward—Clark MeGaughy.
T^hird ward - Jay Egbert.
Fourth ward- .1. H. Bayi s.
prayer meeting, Thursday 8 p m,
Christian Church—Preaching eaclt
Lord’s day at II a. m,, and 8 p. m.,
John T -Owens,pastor; Sunday school
At 10 a. m., Frank Falkenstein, super-
intendent; Christian Endeavor meets
at 4 p. m. each. Sundpv: prayer meet-
ing each Thursday at 8 p. m.; tiio offi-
cial board meets the first, Wednesday
at 8 p. m.
Good farm for sale cheap—part cash
and balance on time.—W. L. John-
son, Chandler. . d30t4-wt4
crsoniiS and Otherwise..
Bits of News Gathered for Our Readers.
For Rent—P,ooms for light house-
keeping second* Jloor. Mrs. Grace
Bennett. Sltfl
The Smart Set magazine will Tnter-*
tain you. If
• Miss Bessie Buck came in from
Carney'last night.
Wanted—Man to hoe garden. In-
quire at this office.
Get yjpur pictures ’framed
Collar Furniture Co.
Ira Blllingslea was over from
Wellston this morniug. .
M. S. Denton of' Merrick left last
evening for Oklahonja City.
at the
37 tf
The Baptist Territorial
Thrown From a W.agon
Geo. K. Babcock was thrown from
his wagon and severely bruised. lie
j applied Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
i freely and says it is the best linijient
I he oven used. Mr. BaBcoek is*a well
Sunday ! known citizen of North Plain, Conn.
Protect Yourself.
«
during the world’s fair can assure
themselves satisfactory rooming ac-
commodations through the Merchants’
.
F6r particulars apply to nearest
Frisco Sysem agent. 40tf
Be A Real Woman.
No. 808 Pett*e Avenue,
o Hoi btom, Texas, May 14, 1908.
WeR\v[ne of Cardul changed me into a tliffereut wom^n ia
-d an, UK,.,
blessed with
a baby who , a
sLSSJSk
Aim in vnlll • * , _
Vicb-Pkebident, Houston Mothers Club.
duo to your
medicine.
Wine of Cardui brings health to sick
women. _ Wine of Cardui brings children to
barren homes. .
How can any woman refuse the health
Mrs. Mason has? Any woman can secure ex-
actly the same rqlief if she will take Wine of
Cardui. Wine of Cardui is a certain cure for
menstrual irregularities. It will not do impos-
sibilities but it does cure bearing-down pains,
makes motherhood possible for barren wives
and relieves the pains at the monthly period.
mur . Secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui today.
All druggists sell $1.00 bottles Wine of Cardui.
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School convention .ahd B. Y. P. U. There Is nothing equal to Pa n
......venesal Enid ..r the 7th in a three for sprains and bruises.. 11 will effect
fation a cure in one-third Jhe tl.
from Chandfer expects to attend. * by any other treatment I
I A. D. Wright. .
Eighth grade graduation exercises .
will be held at the opera house Mob-
Driven to Desperation.
Living at an out of* the way place,
remote from civilization, a family is
often driven'to desperation In case oi
accident, resulting in burns, cuts,
wounds, ulcers, etc. Lay in a supply
of Bueklen’s Arnica Salve. Ij. s the
best on earth. 25c at A. D. Wright’s
drug store. •
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KAYSER & TILLOTSON
Shops at Gormley’s Lumber Yard.
HOUSE, SIGN and
ORNAMENTAL. PAINTERS
•Signs on any material in Gold, Silver or Paint
day evening. General Admission free.
Reserved seats 10 cents at Corbin K
See program^in tomorrow’s
Lynch’s
issue.
[»was reported thi.^ morning that
the town t>f Sparks had been struck
■emng for Oklahoma City. . • a cyclon0 last evening, but there is
Have you a-ead'that very interesting | nothin;r ia lhe stol.y. They merely
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magazine, The Smart Met? tf j had a hard.rain at tnat point
Good,clean rags suitable for Wiping
presses, wanted at this office.
^_____ _ as we
Rev. M. F* Drury, the Baptist min-1 had here,
ister, is sick with rheumatism. | Shawnee began drilling yesterday1
New stock lace curtains ju9t received ] for oil and gas. idrill machinery is j
at the Collar Furniture Co. . 37tf being put in place at Lawton where a .
Texrfb company b'as a large tract of |
land leased. Soon .every section of
j the territory will* be honey combed j
J. E. V^right was over from Daven-1 with oil wells,
port last evening between trains. | Cf)1 £enry w»tterson will deliver
For Sale—A second hand surrey in j his famous lecture on‘Lincoln av the
good condition.—C. L. tyeRay. d2wlt | 0ld*Overholser opera house in'Okla-.;
M.E. Ferguson returned tp Stroud Uoma City'next Sunday night. Col.
last* :ht after a business u\p in the and Mr-. Watte,-sou are hereto vis t
on vvlu i • lives at Sterling,
city* • ,
Comanche county
Water is .so high arountj the ice 0
plant*that no iefe could he delivered Mr- dni] *
todaji.
. Mrs. C." H. Cannon went to Wells-
'-top last evening to visit relatives a
few days.
Bruner Halejias returned from Ok-,
lahoraa City where he has been- at-
tending the Oklahoma State Military
institute.
R. V. Hoffman,-G. A. Smith, J. B.
A. Robertson, Wm. Tilghman and
,J. M. Gardner returned olast night
from the Anadarko convention.
Oklahoma City now comes 6ut with
the statement that their assessoVs’
census shows thejr population to be
33,000, making a gain of 23,000 in four
years tircfte.
• County Normal institute opens next j go(;lh
Monday. Indications are now good
for a large attendance. Graduation
exercises of 8th grade pupils will occur
Monday evening. ,
* Alien’s minstrels remained over and
will ahow" tonight, the rain having
prevented a performance last night.
Their parades have prepossessed the
people in their favor. •
THE .'
GERM PERIL
The warmer the weather gets Vhe {aster the germs of disease
multiply. Wherever there is darkness, dampness or decay
. aboufr your borne, there'millions of microbes are develop-
ing to men a A health. Household sanitation is important,
ns a protection tn-bealth, and equally importapt as a pro-
tection to the pocket book. It*costs a good deal if sickness
comes: it costs practically nothtng to keep the borne in a
solitary condition.
(%il r .0,1' ’ Uliuu.oin
No amoupt of elesnlin -ss will take the place .of #dism-
fection. 1 , .
have every good disinfectant, germicide and fumi-
gator made '.Can tpll you wllat to use in each particular
instance. .
W. J. WALLACE. M. D.
*rs.
Wallace 6c jiisbee
Physicians and Surgeons
Special lit 1 •“ u 111 'll i t ■’ it !■» of Wo
StAfcic.exttiulnationrt myl treatment for all
Office and Sanitarium in Fletcher Bldg.
.PAPER
' HANGERS
Q. *BISBEE, M.
Mini nil Uectiil Ti'ot
X-Ray ml
lllM’UHeH.
CHANDLER, OKLA
Brftwnlee of
Carney are in town. Mrs. Brownlee
expected to take the noon train to
visit friends at Chillicothe, Mo., but
as the train did riot go through she
was disappointed. < .
Mr. Elliott, who had a serious at
tack of heart failure on the street a
few weeks ago, is reported to he very
low today. His daughter Miss-Bessie,
who is employed at the office of the
register of deeds, is* also ill. This
throws a heavy burden on the wife
and mother. ,
Another terrific downpour last night
has again raised the streams of this- j
county w;hich were subsiding slowly j
from the heavy rains of Saturday and ;
| Sunday. A dense black cloud in the j
' south and west came up suddenly I
about 6 o’clock last evening. It had j
an uglygjrayish tinge which reminded
our citizens of the great cyclone and
sent most of them to the caves. It
rained about all night, at lijast
inches of water having fallen.^ .- ^
TO’V EarS?. Risers
The famou' little pills.
A.D. WRIGHT’S
DRUG STORE.
FARM LOANS
make nearly all my loans in in/ own nan;, -make all exam,nations
myself and*close loans without delay L^' n'ctTHl you what, I can do
or you. .Write or call. _* .
Room 6 Hoffman Bldg’ .* SzL» I ^
SWELL LUNCH ROOM
FAVORITE HOME PAPER.
J.- MARCUS
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THE
UNION NATIONAL BANK,
’ Successors to
The Bank of Hoffman, Charles & Conkljn
Oldest Established Bank in Lincoln County.
Oldest Bank ^Oklahoma Under Continuous Management,
. Why the Twice-a-Week Republic
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treme cleanliness throughout the
rooms. Not'a speck of dirt or gven a
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Undertaker and
OI-EN O f\ V AND NIGHT.'
Bmbalfner
Phones: Store, 124; Res. 123
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E. L. CONKLIN, Cashier.
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B. CHARLES, Vice Pres.
C. BRUNT, Ass’t Cashier
H. W. Wheeler and H. C. P.irker,
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ELMER E. McJIMSEV, Editor.
C D MORRIS." Treasurer
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French, Mrs. W. H. Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, June 3, 1904, newspaper, June 3, 1904; Chandler, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911982/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.