Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 126, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 27, 1904 Page: 4 of 8
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Headaches
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Your Eyes
1 weevil annually plays such havoc
tie r is less complaint* from .he rav-
| ages of the pest than usual.
I The crop In Oklahoma is probably
I the most promising in the territory’s
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PtlYS.'tAN AND srncroN.
■ nil. answered day
I history. The season has been almost
The one can often be easily
traced to the other. Our
optleiun will tell you in a
few moments if your eyes are
the cause of your heedache.
lie won’t tell you that you
need glasses ii you don’t.
If your eyes require glasses
we wish to supply them at a
floderatc Cost
That's All •
Isn’t It worth a few minutes
time to drop in and find out
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or not-especially if you ate
tortured with frequent head-
aches?
Coruin&Lynch
faultless and the acreage large. Ok-
lahoma has been singularly free from
the destructive operations of theboll-
I weevil in the past, though there is
I reason to believe that this is not tube
1 u permanent condition. Already their
8 is complaint of the appearance of tie
■ p t in the southern sections, indicat-
B lng that It is gradually moving north
I lf this is the case, the day may event-
|1 rally come when the Oklahoma cotton
I producer will be as much of a sufferer ;
a troth the pest as the farmers of Tea as,
II many of whom have repeatedly suilei
I ed the loss of their entire crop in c
sequence of It.
In the meantime, however,glie Okie-
home planter is making hay while tit
sun hliinps. Cotton Is one of the mot.
profitable of crops in Oklahoma and I
will distribute several millions of dol-
lars among the farming classes this |
year an a reward for fcholr toil.
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Home Builders
Attention
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Manvel Avenue.
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Druggists and
Opticians
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HANDLE.!?. OKLAHOMA
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Cooled find Lighted
By electricity
Want your t
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Call or Droj a Card
Chandler Daily Publicist.
Pablitbed vrtry >‘\ou ok t*x(»pt Suuttiij.
HUnSCRIPTlON HATES.
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Editor anil Pulill.lier.
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August 27. 1904.
CONVENTION CALL
A delegate convention of the popu-
lists of the Seventh representative dis-
trict of the territory M Oklahoma is
hereby called to meet ut Agra, Lin-
coln county, on Thursday, September,
1, 1H04, at 2p.m., for the purpose of
nominating a candidate fur the legis-
lature lu sahl district. The basis of
representation to said convention is
lierob fixed, viz: One delegate vote
from euch township ward or precinct
for every fifteen votes or fractional
part thereof cast for Tiou. Wm. Cross
in 1902; which entitles the several
townships and precincts to the follow
lng representation:
.
goods at rea enable prh i.
The Lincoln Conn
Abstract Co.
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which can q turned on or « b. or t r :i dim
light, as you desire, there 1 s a larure electric
fan i the compartment observation car of
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trav.'iiu.u' co.iifortablo. Y 1 will find y::my
; i:. ■ r i ■; '.ut,' innovati ms )out 11 si. train
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Kentucky Liquor Hou^e
H. 0. RITTER. Prop
| K.OOM6. CLAPP BUILDING. |
‘ llll Will MIIIHIIIIH I1T TF- I Hill ■ I 11 HU
11 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul
Railway Co.
EMERY A FOSTER
Ai I ORNtV-A ! -LAW
A. E* Stutsman
Hoot ami Shoe Cobblir,- nnil
Second Hand goods—all kinds
in stoeK Arms and Accoutre-
OlTlce in Uoffman Building.
Room 10
('HANDLER, OKLAHOMA.
Bankrupt Stock Merchandise
Dry Goods, Groceries :ind
Goode, Groceries
Jewelry
IJ.NT’OLN COUNTY.
ROY V HOFFMAN.
HOFFMANw
JOHN EMORY.
EMBRY,
Big 4 2nd Hand Store
L*ave Kansas City; union static,;, r.:r.r> p. m.
Grand avenue, li':07 p. m. Arrive Chicago,
union station, 8:55 a. m. in good season for
connections north and east, or for the day’s
business. Folder and summer book free.
G. L. COBB,
Southwestern Pass. Agt.
907 riain St. Kansas City, Mo
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OUR CANDIDATES.
For President
THOS. !’. WATSON
For Vice President
THOS. Ib TIBULKS
For Delegate to Congress
H. E. STRAUGHEN
For Councilman Ith District
J. D. A. ROBERTSON
For Representative sth District
CHAS. N. BROWN
Township.
Ponca......................4
Pawnee.............. *>
Osage....................
Cimarron..................s
Iowa........................... II
Tohee...................
East Otoe....................3
West Otoe..................4
Union......................3
North Fox....... ..........
North Keokuk.......... 7
City of Stroud.... 9
T FORNEYS AT LAW.
Oflit In the 1 nilmtti, Charles
Conklin Bu Cling ovv Bank.
CHANDLER. OKL VHO:'.A
DH. A B. POTTER
DENTIST
Season Excursion Tickets.
Office 11]
, Peuquay Building f
LOGAN OeC.NTV.
Bear Creek...........
South Cimarron......
North Gimarroc........
S])ringvale...........
Iowa ................
For Sheri if,
T. J. H1NC&EY.
For Treasurer,
H. G. SHAFFER.
S. 'V. Provolt, COME TOAw---
I Committeeman Seventh Represent a-j SPEAR’S WAGON YARD
For Good and
$t Cowis
RATE—Eight y { - ■ cor.t-of double the one way
regular rtc- . 1 1 .»rnitrip.
DAI ER O" A.’D .iv-- y . .m Apr i 15fh mi',!
Xovembur 15, UK'4
FINAL LIMIT—Dcccmbur 15, 1904.
Tickets*
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New f ill s’r t hats now on sale at
For Probate Judge.
S. A. CORDELL.
J. \JU. DILLON.
For Clerk,
E. STINNETT.
A CALL
Smell & 2 ; ar's N;; • !
Fifteen Dny
’c' ;ts.
For County Attorney,
JOHN DAVIS
V. V CROUCH.
For County Superintendent
• iele^ates to attend the people’s party
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Div. Pass Ai:'., W':' Sta, Kansa?,.
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BIG COTTON CROP IN SIGH i
if present Indl itiona c r.t for' '-en. I re
aught, the cot'i
Htati s for :
marker, reaching i2.h M a, - :
more than was produced in !> s when T0 QUK a Coj ,
Jl,180,205 bales were products). Of TakeLasv ,,
Course It i* not U»o late yet for the boll ....
weevil or some oil • r | • s'- to take hni f ;• • .. , ., -.*•*
oftbeero]' and seriously u ’• e > :e!d ■- ~
but with continued favorable weather ..
and in absence of pestilential visila-
tions, the crop is going to • v
largest ever produced in this country
Will positively eaa»e any ens;
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os3 E ’addles* disease not Iiey/CK
of tnedlcIsiOi Ao medf'iio ;
FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE
. a ■.. my
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The abnormally high price for cot-
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tan which prevailed last year stimu-
lated the industry wonderfully and the ^
a-rvage this year A probably larger u>
than that of any previous year. The »
season has been quite favorable for j
succtissful cotton production, except- +
ing in a few localities where local con- a
ditions have operated to injure the
AUCTIONEER w
AT CHANDLER J
Will cry -aies anywhere in J
the county. It is no nt . --ary *
to have my picture at the head «
of this ad..as I am better look- T
Id? than l_was last year. O I -e *
Drug Store.
at A. D. Wrights Drug Store, s*
See me before vou get out vour Z
bills. Z
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crop. Even in Texas
. where the boll J*'**-*.-*'*..-*'*a-3m»***a**-i»^
strengthens the urinary organs,
builds up the kidneys and invig-
orates the whole system.
IT 15 GUARANTEED
TWO SIZES SQcrand SI.00
£> SDLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
Corbin & Lynch
Fasscd Sterna snJ P' J Oh E-icrucialitig Pains
A. H. Thurnes, K - < Creek Coal Co., Buffalo, O., writes:
“I have been afflicted v ith kidney and bladder trouble for years, pass-
ing "ravel or s*°nes with excruciating pains. Other medicines only
gave relief. After taking FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE the result was
surprising. A few doses started the brick dust, like fine stones, etc.,
and now! have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man.
FOLEY’S RlDNEY CURE has done me $1,000 worth of good.”
!!o Other Remedy Can Compare With it
Thos. W. Carter, cf Ashboro, N. C., had Kidney Trouble and
one bottle of FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE effected a perfect cure, and
he says there is no remedy that will compare with it.
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French, Mrs. W. H. Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 126, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 27, 1904, newspaper, August 27, 1904; Chandler, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912309/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.