Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Monday, May 23, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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That will never faikyou is a bank
account. It is a buffer against mis-
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satisfaction to its owner. T Ij e
small as well as the large depositor
alwas find a welcome at the
first Rational Bank
•tHANDLER, OKLAHOMA
F. B. Gebko went to Sapulpa Sat-
Iurday night.
H. M. Johnson made a business trip
to Stroud yesterday. *
Little Miss Harriet Patrick returned
to Stroud yesterday.
W. C. Swanwlck left Saturday
night for points east.
L. C. Elliott and
at Davenport yesterday.
O H. Hill of Sparks went to Guth-
rie yesterday on business.
L'hus. Anderson returned from Okla-
homa City Saturday night.
Judge s. S. Lawrence of Guthr e is
at the St. Cloud.
lien Coats is over from Wellston
attending the democratic convention.
Charlie Egbert is over from Stroud
as a delegate to the county conven-
tion.
\V. S Cooper is up. from North
J. C* Eckard were| Seminole attending the county con-
vention.
Wm. Robinson is down from Ken-
drick attending the democratic con-
vention.
Mrs. C. O.'Finch and daughter went
to Guthrie Saturday evening tij spend
Chas. Page was at McLoud yester-1 a week wi,h friends.
day looking after oil business.
Mrs. S. J. Dykes, who lives seven
F. Hflod left Saturday night u ajmj|,.s southeast of town, is visiting
business trip to Springfield, Mo. . ; tlle fumily of W. G. Morris.
Sure
Relief for Women.
No. 18 Central Ave.
Hot Sfkinom, Ark., April 30, 1903.
Eighteen months ago I was
t my body ached from head 1
npletely run down
. My back seemed
pain in the lower
could not
ami no medicine help
A friend told
up and advised me by
the first doao tht
three mo:
ill b
1 look on Wine of t'ardui u-s the
blessed medicine that
1 take a rest,
the end of that tli
1 lool
most
me I wai
Cardui a
most blessed medicine tli—# _
woman could possibly take when
she fecle nick aud tired of lii
that my body achec
to break iu two aud I suffered intense pain i
abdomen. I could not afford to lay off and
- * )ped me any.
e how much Win
by all means to t;
recovery of UiV________---- ----
entirely cured, hut at
been for
ow much Wine of Cardui built her
all means to take it. The day I took
began. It was
cured,I
ns to tab< it
10 recovery of mv health
nths before 1 was
nearly three__________
I was iu better health than I bad been for seven years.
oka rou, Wkdnk*1>aY CliOTAOVDA OWI. .
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Hen Fowler was at Tryon yesterday () w yinier rcturne.l to Stroud
looking after his farming interests. j iasti njK,ht uftel. a visit of several days
J. B. A Robertson returned yester- * p* Burton and *
day from a several days stay at Guth- Mrs. J. W. Hooker arrived 8atur? I
rie. • ay < yenin^ from Deuison. Texa>, t •
. Dr. A. B. Potter went to Bristow vl*lt her sister, Mr- T S Du ry
Saturday night on professional busi- pp. DeWalt Norton of New York
j ness. | and Madam Tschude of Aberdeen,who i
,. . . , . will apt...... ut the*opera house.to-
i.ri s Becknell went to. Gythrle last are registered at the St. Cloud,
evening for a visit with her grand-1
WINBCARDUI
P
ersona! and Otherwise.
Bits of News (jathered for Our Readers.
motfier.
F. A.
spector.
Ashton, territorial oil
came in* last night
Mrs. F A. Foster and children and
l_ little Miss Qorothy Hoffman went to
Mrs. Nelson describes the condition of thousands of women. That con-
dition comes by rIow stapes. Usually the important function of menstruation
is at first slightly irregular. Then comes the painful jK-riodH. Bearing-down
pains and ovarian inilamuiation follow. Finally the nervous system gives way
and the whole system has become affected and the pains rack*the body from
head to foot
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woman who takes it suffers as Mrs. Nelson suffered. It gives speedy and com-
plete relief from the torturing menstrual agonies which are making so
many women invalids today. Do not let yourself come to the pitiable
Secure it bottle of Wlneof Cardui from your druggist today and
begin treatment immediately.
f,,om If.uihrie last evening to
<
visit Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs Wag-
.1. M
today. . ,
Chas Egbert came, in from Stroud
' :. is l! ' 'Ulling.
W. J. Harding name over from
Veils* V. noon.
framed
, Get your pictures
Collar Furniture Co.
at the
37tf
Foster’s parents,
! net'. ■ 1 ■
R. V. Hoffman and E! A. Foster! • ,
returned Saturday nfght front a trip) Ml'9- W’ "• !'ren,‘h alu M,ss He.leu | I
, , ;u,, • s,-Invar/. earn* in Saturday evening f
_ ; I from St. Louis where tliey have "been I
--- —Dr. Elizabeth M*. Pluss came in Sat- taking in the world’s fair for the past |
.. urduy night from a professional trio wgek. . j I
Last evening there was communion jgorman . «
rs. B Pay t e and baby |
iitul ’the sermon was appropriate I Col. g. ('. Eldridge left* Saturday ‘yesterday morning for Howar<|, Kas.,1 '
! evening for Oklahoma City. He has
j been here. transacting business - for
several days. .
KAYSER & TILLOTSON
# Shops at Gormley’s Lumber Yard. ,
HOUSE, SIGN and
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS
PAPER
• HANGERS
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thereto. •
Gray and Dora Peacock came in
from Bristow Saturday evening to
Feuquay and Holland
families.
to visit relatives for some weeks. Mr. j
Payne accompanied them as fuf- as
Guthrie. * . j
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f ^ Signs on any matcrial in Gold, Sjlvcr or Paint ^
. I). (Bickford made ;i sliort trip to
Oklahoma City yesterday.
New stohk lace curtains just received
at the Collar Furniture Co. ’ 37tf
* Mrs. J. M. Walker is entertaining
a sister, Miss Johnson of Bristo.v. .
L. E. Martin of Fallis is in the city
■ i lay looking after political matters.
'
iiittrning to attend a meeting the 1. O.
O. F.
M. D. Griggs and D. S. Pritchett of
Sparks arc registered at the Chandler
house. , .
Dr. J. C. Burton, W. A. Cat-lock. ;
A. J.
,7ohn Murphy came over froni Stroud
th s morhing. • • »
Mrs. James Wat-r^'n left today for
Sapulpa where Mr. Warren has
end ploy tnent on the Frisco and where .
they w'ill make their home.
children—Happy Hooligan and Gus,1
Uncle Ruben and Aunt Susan. Op-;
era'house tonight and tomorrow night. \
For Kent — A 4-room house, first
door east of Baptist churfchMrs.’M.
H. Resv.-s. 33tf
Those who appreciate a good voice
don’t want to miss hearing Madam
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It will* please the young" and old
alike. Opera house tonight and to-
morrow night. f
Good farm for sale cheap—part cash
and balance 6n time.—W."L. John-
son, Chandler. d30t4-wt4
G. A. Smith and Wife returned this
morning from a week’s stay at the i-jt.
Louis world’s fair.
Mrs. J. \V. Fuller departed at noon
for Springfield, Mo., to live. Mr.
Fuller will join her later.
Mrs. Surah J.. Bradley and son
A. K
spend a week with W. G. Morris and
family. They are .the mother and
brother of Mrs. Morris.
I'heChautauqua entertainment given
by Dr. * Norton and his most able
assistants was greatly appreciated.by
our people —Chas. C. Weith, Presby-
terian minister, Ardmorg, 1. T.
♦Will Woodruff and Reub McCoy
have purchased the bowling alley of
Scott Evans and took charge this
morning. There will be another
matched game played tonight between
some of the local bowlers.
A reproduction of the beauties and
sublimities of Yosemitc valley, Yel-
. PAINT ;
THAT ENDURES
lowstone park and picturesque Colo
.
The expense-of putting on paint is always greater
than the cost of paint itself. It takes ju#t as n.iu-H
time and labor to apply'a poor as a good quality.
Good paint will last twice as long as poor, and is
always-cheapest no matter what it costs.
Itu-'good paint ne--d cost you h,> more than -
u ally ‘asked for the inferior kind. Our prices on.
paints-are as low as the lowest and we guarantee the
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formation when you are ready to paint.’
J. WALLACB,
\v. msui'.i m. ft.
‘Djs. Wallace dc !73isbce
Physicians and Surgeons
Special attention iclven t" I)Im«*ah«*k »• f Women ami all lire till I’nml
Static examlhuti him ami I real ment for all chroi ®n. *
X-ltay *nd#
Office and Sanitarium in Fletcher Bldg.
CHANDLER, OK LA
A.D. WRIGHT’S
DRUG STORE.
FARM LOANS
Do you not prefer Lo’Lransact
your business through a home
man as far as possible? I
make nearly all my loans in my own name—make all examinations
myself and close loans without delay Let met tell you#what I can do
jr you. 'Write or call.
A. E. ROSS
Room 6 Hoffman Bldg
J. MARCUS
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rado. Opera house tonight and to- \
morrow night. Tickets at Corbin
Lynch’.*, 17 and 37c, children 1.7c.
You’ll be sorry if you miss the en-
tertainment at Egbert opera house to-
night arid tomorrow night.
Messrs. Warden and Ebright are up
from. Oklahoma City today in the
interest of their printing company.
Misses Tola Itiner and Bess Tipton
Mesdames Zipf and Hicks returned! J. E. Helms,wife and daughter, Mrs..
; from Oklahoma City ' on Saturday j Frank Beason and baby, left Satur-
! night’s meteor. . j day night for Greengrove, Ark.,where j
left Saturday night for St. Louis., H. B. Gilslrap and A. E. Patrick
they will reside. Mr. Beason left.
Miss Tola has & position"
some tiriie ago.
A marriage license was issued to-
•day to Chas. L. Gougler of. Witcher
I. T
ton.
and Nellie Freeman of Wells-
For Hale—Three-room cottage; or
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—R. H. Galyen, over New York
store. j-.iMwtf
stenoe-1 came in yesterday from a week’s stay"
.....- "T will remain indefinitely at the world’s fair. I Frank.Andersoo came in yesterday
rapher and will lemain indefinitely from Ft. Smith, Ark., and left last
and Miss Bess will visit her sister, Mrs.-J. H. Roberts left Saturday L1(fht for S1. Lonis. Mrs. Anderson."
Mrs. S. E. Chaney for several months. ;night fpr a visit with relatives at I who has t*>en visiting here for some"
Rev J. F. Hartley was ordained ! c;helsea Springs, M‘s time, left with him for Kansas City,
priest-at Pawnee on the lsth. where1 Sport Rash arrived Saturday night
the annual convocation of the mis- from Memphis, Tenn., for a veek's
sionary district of Oklahoma and In- visit with his parents.
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stood the phone message and stated hugban(] an , visil for a, few days.
Saturday that Mr. Hartley had been I
Mrs. Wilbur Green and children
Undertaker and
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Embalmer
Hioncr.: Store, 124; Res. 1Z3
Combination Offer
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made V>isr.i>-:.
THE
UNION NATIONAL BANK,
Successors to •
The Bank of rioffman, Charles & Conklin
■ returued to Carney Saturday ■ vening
i after a two weeks visit in the city.
Mrs. Chas. Egbert .and daughter
.
1 after a few days visit in the city.
Clarence Barnes left* yesterday for
Concordia, Kas., to join his parents
j who ha ve been there for some time.
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- ma and is alvvavs enterprising and up ‘
Mrs- D.’F. holmes came in Satur- ,,, .;i.„ an wil| furl
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this.......... wh< re 9he au of the political news ai d
j the Associated Press, (resides publish-j
Mrs. T. Kay, who has been visiting I ing the best market reports of any
Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gentis
day morning ' for Los Vegas, New ! get iill'of the news of this town and
Mexico. -" ' county in the publicist and by sub- '
Mama trtaamnn
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ST. JOSEPH GAZETTE......
LMER E. McJIMSEY, Ecjitor
D WOPRIS , Trensurer
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Capital Paid in $50,000.00
. Largest Deposits in Lincoln County
Libera'l accommodations consistent
safe'andjsound banking rules. :
with
P. S. HOFFMAN. PrVs. *
E. L. CONKLIN, Cashier.
J. B. CHARLES, Vide.Pres.
H. C. BRUNT, Ass’t Cashier
. ......... , , , ", , scribing for both the Publiciand tin.
Will Kirtley hoarded yesterday | v„„ vl,„ ire, ........
[morning's train for Cedarvale, Ivan.,
j where he will spend the summer on his
I uncle's ranch.
I. Mrs. M. Levitt and son Lewis came
up from Sparks yesterday and left
last night for St. Louis to visit rela-
tives and attend the fair.
..John Wagner returned last night
[from Comanche, where he has been
! for several days looking after T. S.
; Duffy’s farming interests.
Mrg. E. W. Hoyt arrived yesterday-
I morning from St. Louis, where she
| has been takingo in the sights at the
world 'b fair for the past week.
news and the news of the "whole world
besides.'
Remember this is election year and
war year and you cannot afford to
miss any of.the news.
Strawberric:, and Cherries
If you want either, place your order
now with Ji. "1". Wolfe. .The spason
will soon be over. No orders tilled
for less than a crate.
To -Cure a Coid m Une Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
lets. All druggists refund me money
if it fails io cure. E. W. Gtove's
signature is on eacn box. 2f>c.
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French, Mrs. W. H. Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 45, Ed. 1 Monday, May 23, 1904, newspaper, May 23, 1904; Chandler, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912369/m1/3/: accessed April 26, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.