Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 186, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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The Dollar
That is Spent
lias said good-by to you forever. The
events of tomorrow are certain. The
wages of tomorrow are uncertain. A
nest egg of savings lends certainty to
the future and contentment to the
present.
Don’t Wait
to get the tirst §5.00 or $10,00. Save
the first dollar.
START TODAY.
First* National Bank
CHANDLER. OKLA
South of Chandler Vern Stevens,
one of Houheur Bros.’ bill-posters,
discovered a cow in a lield with a
P
crsonai and Otherwise.
Bits of News Gathered foe Ouc Readers.
Governor Ferguson will speak here
tonight.
J. Hart Foster returned last night
from Oklahoma City.
Mrs. T. E. Daniels was here yester-
day from Me rick shopping
The Misses Nelson of Sparks were
business visitors in Chandler yester-
day.
Graham Hall was here yesterday
from Kossville where he is engaged in
business.
Mrs. .). H. Lockwood of near Me-
Loud was here yesterday trading with
our merchants.
Mrs. Ella Willard of the McLoud
vicinity was here yesterday making
her fall purchases.
Mrs. 11. C. Higliy, accompanied by
Pete Wale and Jack Howruan. spent
board suspended Irom her burns and ' spiritual service,
a huge bell on her neck clanging
sonorously. The board being rather
large gave me bill-poster an idea and
in no lime he bad a darning red hatf
sheet date securely posted on, adver-
tising the show at Chandler on No-
vember 3, and then the trouble began.
| Old Boss because of her red headgear
became the center of attraction tor a I
whole herd of bovines in the pasture,
and to escape their tierce onslaught
vaulted over the pasture fence aud
made off down the road toward her |
master's residence, producing a lively I
clatter of bell and hoofs. She reached
the haru of her owner as the bill-post-
ers were passing and the farmer yelled
out: "That eonsarned old fence jump-
er’s got out agin and dang me if she
aint advertising a show. Guess wife
and I’ll have to get a free ticket on
that. ” and he headed off the bill wagon
and got just what he wanted and re-1
turned to the house chuckling to him-
self, "That jumpin’critter did me a
good turn for onot,”
Maud—Last night Jack told me tlia
he wouldn’t marry the best girl living I
unless—what—unless site took Hollis-1
Iter’s Koeky Mountain Tea. Bright
fellow. Hoc, tea or tablets.—Corbin &
Lynch.
Madame LeClatre at Barker house, i
room 7 Mascho building, will tell]
your fortune. See big ad in this j
issue. tf
Nicely furnished rooms at Chand-
ler hotel only JI a week: 25c per
18Utf
Evangelistic services at the Preshy-1
lerlan church tonight. Song service
begins at 7:30. Come and enjoy good !
168tf
OPERA HOUSE
Nov. 7.
A MUSICAL TREAT
Iflceabe smack
The Great Singing Show
Maloney’s
Wedding
NEW-ALL NEW
Beautiful Scenery
Pretty Girls
Funny Commedians
AN ALL STAR CAST
The Only Big Show
COMING THIS YEAR.
Chandler,
SATURDAY,
Nov. 5
S. S. Smitli was here from Kendrick ] night.
t j Where a stimulhut is indicated, the
; doctor prescribes good pure whisky.
1). F. Smith of Guthrie was a Chan . Harper is the ideal liquor. None
dler visitor today. better. Sold by Ura Allen. tf
Prices, 25c. 35c and 50c
SEATS ON SALE
E. E. Buck was here
business from Carney.
yesterday on
to Bristow
Mrs. Maud Taylor went
today for a brief visit.
A. Meyer, Jr., of L’rague attended
to business matters here today.
The infant child of Mr. and Mis.
Arthur Stewart died last night.
Mrs. M. Bclir returned today from
a two weeks visit at the world s fair,
Mrs. Maud Hurt of Kendrick visited
the Lady Maecahee lodge here last
night.
Come in and see our new line of j
veils, baby caps, Liclts, collars and
new hats. Just in.—Macomber &|
[Murphy. dl70tf
at noon for
Helping
The Doctor
»
I with relatives.
J. W. Heath, territorial agent for
came in
were
lodge
yesterday at Guthrie.
The ladies of Kebekah lodge No. 561 Mrs. Judge Morris left
will serve refreshments on election j Ganey, Kan., ioi a two 'lslt
day, continuing all night.
The Lady Maecahee lodge at this;
place was visited last night by J. 1 the Kimble l’tano company
Berry and wife of Kendrick. ' today on business.
Misses Dollie Willis and Adaj Mesdames Rush and Baxter
Hamblin came in today from Camden: visitors at the Lady Maccabee
Point, Mo., to visit J. L. Everett who 1 lastnight from Kendrick,
lives six miles northwest of town. j por Sale or Trade — First-class
H.C. lligby, engineer on the pas*- Kimball piano and octave Stoi ,v .v
enger run between Chandler aud Gutli- i Clark organ. C. L. McUav. loffdwtf
rie, is entertaining his nephew, Pete j Ml.s () M James, who has been
Wate,and Jack Bowman of Plymouth, i vi[iUng hei. sistt»r, Miss Lee, trained
Illinois. nurse at the hospital, returned to her
Frank Clegg of the Chandler Na- home at Sparks today,
tional bank was a visitor in the city c ,, 1{iDjjSley „f Bath, N. V , and
Sunday. He was entertained by one who reprcse"ll9 a great deal of cap-
iital, is here looking at the country.
: He is being entertained by A. E. Boss
You summon your best judgment when a physi-
cian is to be employed. Use tin- same cure in
the selection of your druggist. The doctor in-
dicates the remedies to be used, then it is the
business of the druggist to supply them.
Everything depends on the purity and potency
of the remedy used. If we till your prescrip
lions they will produce the results your physi-
cian expects.
No Guesswork
We have lmd 16 years experience. We tolerate
no guesswork in buying,compounding or selling
of drugs. Our prescription service always
means security, and it might sometime mean
something even more vita!- life.
THE GREAT
Sells?, Downs
UNITED SHOWS
Grandest, Greatest, Fairest, Fairest,
Amusement Enterprise on Earth
3 Rings, 2 Stages; Halt-mile Track.
Scores of Original features; J 00 Phe-
nominal Acts; 25 Clowns; 20 Hur-
ricane Races; 10,000 Seats; $1,000,-
000 Menagerie; Camels, Elephants
Splendid in Organization. Magnificent in Presentation
The WORLDS BEST CiRCUS TALENT
America s greatest Performers
€urcpe’$
Accomplshing the most novel, unique and
sensational feats of’ angelic grace and
hazardous daring ever attempted.
REMARKABLE ACD1EVMENTS.
>>===
A. D. WRIGHT S
...DRUG STORE...
of the teachefa of \\ illard school.
Oklahoman.
Kev. Fa/el preached a splendid ser-
mon last night to a fair sized umli- J. W. Hocker of Okmulgee,
ence at the Presbyterian church. The after making her sister Mrs. T. S.
reverend gentleman is a pleasant Duffy a brief visit, returned home lo-
doubtless do much day. Her sister Mrs. Geo. Wlnans
accompanied her home for a two days
visit.
speaker and will uvruuvivoo .
good here. Services every night,
You are cordially invited to attend.
J. A. Hadden and wife, who brought
their little son to town about a month
ago to be operated on, returned to
their home at Arlington today. The
tumor which the little fellow lias suf-
fered with for more than a year has
grown to such proportions that it can-
not be removed.
Dr. Carroll Rogers
DENTIST
Rooms l and 2 Frazier Building
r 'jM\x w wgpju'f’wr.T"z m
The gold watch which is being voted
to the most, popular candidate was
not settled at the fair but it will he
held till after the election. There were
twenty-eight votes polled for one per-
son yesterday. The watch is at Mr.
Wolfe’s jewelry store where the votes
ure received. H. Y. lleynolds.
Madame LeCfairc
f
THE
1
UNION NATIONAL BANK,
Successors to
ThclBank of Hoffman, Charles & Conklin
Oldest Established Bank in Lincoln’County.
Oldest^Bank in Oklahoma Under Continuous Management.
Capital Paid in $50,000.00
Largest Deposits in Lincoln County
r/iluq-ul ,u-i iiniiikhImtinns consistent
salVuM 1 sound’ bunking rules. ; :
with
P S HOFFMAN. Pres. .1 B
L. CONKLIN, Cashier. H C
CHARLES, ViceiPros.
BRUNT, Ass’t Cash
Bnnmnm
J
The “life-line” is out, extending the |
glad hand of life, hope and happiness. !
Beaches around the globe. "Pis Hol-
lister’s Kooky Mountain Tea. 33c, 1
tea or tablets- -Gorbln A- Lynch.
On the night of Ihur.sJiiy, Nov. .»*! .
Konheur Bros.’ tent show will gtvc un ;
exhibition on the vacant lots, corner j
of Manvel avenue ami 13th street, con-
sisting of dannt, trick anil diving
dogs, performing midget ponies, gro
tesque aet.ng goats, niimh king mini-;
| keys, ape jockeys and Indict (ms edit-.
cated geese, augmented by vuuumill.’
j features and the best of all moving
i picture marvels, operated without
pause, bleak, Hicker or annoy urn-
1 Just what, everyone wants to see, a .
I happy, jolly, wholesome Hood of pure
I amusement that brings sunshine ami
i dispels gloom, a sure cure for sorrow ]
: and the blues. See their dis play ad ]
vertlsement in fltis issue. Isom
World's Fair Tent City.
The question of entertainment up-
1 permost in the minds of those who con-
template attending the St. Louis ex-j
! position—to get good accommodations
i at. rales that can be afforded, at a I
! place removed from the heat, dust and
! confusion incident to the hotels of the
| city, and where there is no danger
| from lire— is a serious problem. The
Oklahoma World’s Fair association,
I of Lawton, Okla., has solved the prob-
i lent. This association has leased a
| beautiful grove near the fair grounds
, and is ereeti lg hundreds of tents in it.
] These tents will be nicely furuishec,
i either for lodging or light housekeep
ing, and rented to persons visiting the
] fair. The ideal location, pure well
water beautiful shaded grounds render j l"’1’ superiority ov-
it delightful place to j I smites oil, gas an
two while Visiting the j Palmistry taught.
M is from <Ufferent j iluvolopud. llur | •• • * ■
tun try can id. . r. visit j crowded with the be*
weeks anti at the i •H'.v tovs n.
great exposition, j
older, addr. BARKER HOUSE
Room 7, Mascho Bui ding
t.at'on St. Louis.
CAPTAIN WINSTON’S
Trained Seals and Sea Lions
Tito otkli-si < Venn M treels ever ms
of the most astonishing: oitara.-toi' . tut
Queer per forma nces by g rot. - - (| m t )n ■ n>
itlitt'vols of tlio Arctic Seas displacing tin
inshore, in original tricks
ni't-'t’ iioforc cxliibitcd.
n> Ai-tors Tl o strangest
inLclig.-iicc ol tin inanity.
e’S-'V'.'
* , .
trin camp a i
.sp ud a week
fair. Here
pa»ts (it the
f ^ether for
same time ntt<
For parti'' Ihi
Palmist and Clairvoyant.
This lady tolls o\. r\thing, no
1 matter what, your I rouble-. arc,
| she can help you. Is your biisi
\ tu'ss poor? Arc y n sick and
discouraged? If so soe one who,
litas power to peiietrule the fu
| f lire and show you tin' mud to
'success, (lures ladies and cltii
| d rens diseases without medicine.
What she has done united more
couples, cut i t d more si „• t Hi uj d is
(•uses, made to
than any on.- i,
; Cull at once and l>o c iu iticed ol
Mediums
S ill W Jl V '•
people i'
Only Genuine Olympia Hippodrome.
With ill kinds . if thrilling and desperate r > -
A program of amazing extent.
tutor:
o’ h<*
by
*.V a PI'lai
litqu
Furious 1 wo and Four Horse Chariot Races
Lovers of bountiful horses an vited to \ isit < ur subics nr., s
Rain or Shine
Afternoon and Night
Under Ten Acres of Waterproof Canvass
Graiiti Free Street Parade 10 a. m.
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French, Mrs. W. H. Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 186, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 2, 1904, newspaper, November 2, 1904; Chandler, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc911991/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.