The Chandler News-Publicist (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 31, Ed. 1 Friday, April 14, 1916 Page: 7 of 8
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Friday. April 14, 19H1.
The Chandler News-I'ihld ist
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IS ASP AROVKD SPARKS#
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Mike* Dotum- Schvt'tuliy *i*nl tu
• Stroud Saturday to visit her sister.
Mr* Kl O Cooper. a few day*.
We hear that Hill Piatt is in the
hospital at l.aJunta. Colo
It S Wilson is visiting his daugh-
ter, Mrs Tom Itru* . in Guthrie
Miss t'lara Wilson left for Ponca
|Pity Thursday
Fred Twynian left Thursday for
j his home at Cunningham. Kans after
i.» week's visit uitli tin- Win Pouibs
! family
second birthday About fifty friends
were present and all had a Jolly good
time
I N Boswell of Pay soil, was in
Sparks Saturday.
Mrs Frances Smith of Hobart,
came Monday to visit her cousin. J
X Bowman and family
Clarence Winn visited his sister.
Mrs Homer Boland, near Meeker,
Tuesday ami Wednesday
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Mr and Mrs Jim Morrow spent
Sunday in Chandler \isiting friends.
Mrs Jula Smith of Dregon. is vis-
iting friends and relatives in this
vicinity
Misses Cora McDanel aud Verna
tinutz returned home Wednesday
' I "II, l-'.lli. "lift t " Hi. k ■ .1 -! •'! t vi i'
The Deep Fork dredge boat from witKi relatives and friends at Mer
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aii Minnie Ht.hop returned Wed-! ^ J°t-“
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Miss Beulah Hill spent Sunday
with Mrs Kva Crutne
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nesday from a visit with Mrs Mary
I Holland in Oklahoma City
Krwin Warden of near Arlington.
; was a Sparks visitor Sunday
Mrs Surlth of Orlando. Okla was
here from Saturday until Yfouda?
visiting her son. W. K Smith, who is
night telegruph operator at the Santa
: Fe station
Miss Sula Anderson and J S Slay
i ton spent Sunday with
1 near Meeker
Mrs. Crum Rikard and little daugh-
ter. Louise, of Shawnee, spent Wed-
! nesday and Thursday with relatives
! here.
Hr. ami Mrs Rollins of Paden,
were here between trains Tuesday
on their way home from Shawnee.
The Fred Ousted family moved to
the Loy farm the first of the week
Mrs Sarah Lllbum returned
Thursday from a visit with friends
in and near Castle
Mrs Rhoda Seuls left Monday for
Dunsmere. Calif
Ira Costner will have his new con-
crete a tort bulldlni rt adj for • cu
pancy in two weeks and will move
his stock of goods therein.
Mr and Mrs Andy Carson of
Prague, spent Sunday and Monday
with her uncle, Bynius Moore, and
family.
Mrs. J l' Brown and little son,
Joe. went to Skeedee Tuesday to visit
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Miss Kula Nash of Oklahoma City
high school, visited her parents here
from Friday until Sunday.
Orva) Howard went to Shawnee
Friday, returning Sunday
C. K Spelman, clerk of the Okla-
homa State bank In Cushing, visited
Leo Hughes Saturday and Sunday.
Rev J. B. Rounds, who conducted I J011*
the revival service at the Baptist m,t'J
church last week, left Saturday for
Henrietta to begin a meeting
Rev It. L. Bailey tilled his regular
i appointment at the Baptist church
’ | Sunday morning and Sunday eve-
i ning.
ami Miss
wav is having
around it.
t >1! |. . I Hi , ; • : In
lug so near Heep Fork has over-
flowed the hanks five limes ulreaily
this spring.
Mr. and Mrs. Bd Wheeler of
Kurlyhuugh district, went to
last week to attend the funeral
their son. Roy Wheeler who died of
In l paI ' . . | |
Miss Ollie Mu-had is oil the sick
li-:
The Hick Cook family moved into
the Bchwantes house Wednesday.
The C. c Luntun family moved
Into the O. II. Hill residence Wednes-
day. .,
N C Howard shipped a ear load |
of cattle to Oklahoma City Friday
Mr. Howard spent the day in the
city.
Mr. and Mrs J. H MeCurry of
I'nion. visited their daughters. Mrs
Chas. McFarland ami Mrs Will Ma-
vis. Monday
Mr and Mrs. Berry Miller^ were
Sunday visitors ut the It. F Cox
home.
Mr ami Mrs Hardy Streeter are
the parents of a new girl, horn Sun-
day.
Hun t forget the singing conven-
Mr and Mrs Joke Haver of Mer-
I rick, were business visitors in Guth-
j rie Monday.
Misses Petnrna Bslkey, Pearl Car-
ter. Helen and Fredia Csssiday. Les-
' ter Cassiday. Jessie Youngker. Les-
I lie Jones and Archie Lamb all Sun
Kansas tjusotj ut (hi1 Roysdou home,
eral of J N1, um| Mrs B. B Clark and
granddaughter, Elsie. spent Sunday
ut Gibson's
Miss Vera Roysdon spent a few
days ut Kmzy visiting her friend,
Knid Mean
Johnie Siers and family and John
Attenherry and family motored It*
Uen Boyer's Sunday, where they
spent the day
Misses Ruth Houston and Kiln
uVvsdon Spent Saturday with Miss
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Mrs Knnnitt Barnes and children
spent Monday with Mrs Fannie
Roysdon.
Johnie Siers has another 4rd.
Mrs. Geo. Davis* father and moth-
er returned to their homo ill Kansas
after spending the winter at her
home
perry Wade of Hrutnrlght. made ,
a short visit with his brother. Curl 0
Merrick, this week 1
Barnes was a business
JUST RECEIVED—
A Carload
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Cotton Seed
- FOR PLANTING
Southland Cotton Oil Co.
Chandler, Oklahoma
Don’t forget the singing conven- Knnnitt Barnes was a
tlon at Cuiou church Saturday night, visitor in Guthrie Monday
Unniiai an/i filln/iuv ntirht I ii« um u‘ i Roysdon and
Sunday aud Sunday night
John Maret of Rossviire, visited
his sister. Mrs Karl Gawthorpe Sun-jall(|' \|rs
day
Mr and Mrs Jesse Gaines spent!
Sunday with Mr and Mrs Louts!
Smith •
Misses Klva ami Beulah Gaines
visited Miss Dcssic MeCurry Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. 8am Vermillion of
Fast View, spent Sunday with their
John Vermillion, in Lydia dis-
Mr and Mrs. W. L
son. Nathan, spent Sunday with Mr
Geo. Davis
AMBITION
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A. H# HOLT, Contractor 1
Miss Schwantes visited Mrs
John Vermillion Sunday.
Mr. Fouquet of Dreamland Fruit
Farm, says the freeze Saturday night
did much damage to the peach crop,
but the apples are safe yet
Mr McNau lit who is wot king at
BECA USE
Good
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We sell everything in the
Grocery and Provisions
Line.
What we sell is guaran-
teed to be High Grade
and Satisfying.
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Thompson home Saturdu and Sun ■ • • " Mp> ,
! (lav.
,1 Walter Conkin of Praiiue. was in
!!Spnrks Saturdav
1 Miss Kill.i Thompson of Fifty-two
• | Springs, visited home folks from Fri-
. i dav until Sunday
.1 L Adair went i" Ada. Sunday,
returning Tuesday. liurinK his al>-
sence Miss Minnie Hishop clerked in
his store
Mr. ami Mrs. Joe McNertiey were
shopping in Oklahoma City Monday
Lockwood's
Prices Always Reasonable
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Mrs. Ah. Williams aud daughters
of Dustin, visited her mother, Mrs.
Rhoda Seals, her brother. Will Seals,
and her sister. Mrs. Boland Stinnett,
here last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Tolen ami
SXT.? Whri
|dur'"K TTKiii«h“b*and‘'dau*h.cr «<“»rday evening
I.Misl Veriml. of Stroud, visited her I «oy Campbell of Ua.enport, spent
ison. Chas Kniitlit and family, from I'«»' week with home folks,
j Friday until Sunday. A surprise birthday d
Mr and Mrs. A. M. Ladue. J A ! given Mrs K. J Rikard Sunday in
Curtis and family. C. W. Nixon and! honor of her birthday. Those pres-
i family. K. W. Brown and family and | ent were: Mrs. KUen Griffin. Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Paris Perswell were M. S. Miller
I kodaking on the creek Sunday | ily. Mr. and
Ambition is the spark plug that
ignites the oil of effort. No man ever
succeeded without ambition and some
have failed because of it.
Be ambitious, but don’t be too
hazy in that ambition. Focus ambi-
tion and it will turn defeat Into vic-
tory. The man who vaguely imag-
ines that he wants to succeed—to (
own a business, to he rich, to c»*t on y,
will never find the# fabled Castle
of Achievement.
Men who travel, if they wish to
reach a destination, know in advance
where they are going. We live In a
practical world; we aim to eliminate
waste and lost motion; we want re-
sults— quick! Therefore, know
where you are going.
Brutus was ambitious, but his am-
bition was not tempered by a desire
to serve and benefit. Butus was the
original Wallingford. He wanted to
get rich quick, to become Caezar
over night. Brutus' ambition led
downward. j!
If a man would grow big in lift*.'.!
let him never lose his ambition. I f,
When one goal is reached, let him
marshal all his armies anti resources X
to win again on tin* morrow. Be up'**
and doing! Never let the sun
down at night with your ambition
dinner was 1 dead and your ardor cooled.
Men who are ambitious never
grow old. for they have found Ponce
de Leon s magic fountain kmbltion
Jim Neisler anti fam-! leads men on and on. through every
Mrs. Fred Austin anti ! udverslty. When success has crown
in Chandler.
and Mrs. L. P Michael and
daughter. Miss Ollie, visited at the
Henry Reilly home Sunday.
Kverett Peek returned Wednesday
from a few days' visit with home
folks at Geary
BRICh ASIt I.IIM RI II WORK A SPECIALTY
Ido oil kinds of Building, I’ayt1
merits, Sidewalks and Concrete
work of every kind.
ALL WORK lit ARAMKLI)
Kvery job accepted guaranteed as
to Material, Accuracy and
Promptness.
Let me figure your work and 1
will save you time, trouble, an-
noyance and money.
I will appreciate
and please you.
your business
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Lhandler, Okla.
R A Murlin and family returned i daughter. Miss Pearl. Miss Phrazin*1 j cil our efforts, we find that ambition
Wednesday from a week’s visit with White and Leslie Wright has taken wings again and on the
relatives at Stillwater and Pawnee j George Slavton and family of morrow we break camp to tollow.
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with relatives at Ripley and St ill -J Sunday places, drained swamps and dug
Tl," lH(li"» of til" Methodist ;-hurd. graAv^iltlon ls ,.hilll „f Eternity.' ‘
*•»' " 'li"n,'r Saturda.v at I Eterni,y l8 thl. diHtance betwo.. Sun-
Lon Ha/.en went to Shanirork Mon-
Chandler
Farmers Produce Company
We will be in our new quarter
in the Riddle building, SATl RDAY
APRIL 8, and will he in the mar-
ket ft>r •
All Kinds of Country Produce
Will pay 12c for Hens
14c forlEggs
1 lC'for Hides
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C. \\ Nixon shipped a ■ ar load of
cattle to Oklahoma city Friday Mr
Nixon accompanied the ear and spent
the day in the city.
(Maude Hazen of Pawhuska
here visiting his grandparents,
and Mrs Lon Hazen.
Mrs. Paris Perswell visited
Friday until Sunday with Mr
Mr.
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and
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jolly good tinie
and friends.
I rise and Sunset We are in the Now
I we are lighting for our ambition
and we are winning! There is it
I other way to win.
; Ambition IS power!
Bring your family
Perswell in Oklahoma
Mrs. C
(j! city
Mrs. Gustn Willmette and daugh-
! ter. Miss Lula of MeLoud. was here
j between trains Tuesday on their way
• Okeniuh
s K. W Shaw of Meeker, was a
^ j Sparks visitor Friday
A surprise part> was sprung on
Dan Mosier of Bethel Grove district
Friday night in honor of his forty
\ n Ideal Spring Laxative.
A good and time tried remedy is
Dr. King's New Life Pills. The first
dose will move the sluggish bowels,
stimulate the liver and clear the sys-
tem of waste and blood impurities.
You owe it to yourself to clear the
system of body poisons, accumulated
during the winter Dr. King's New
Life Pills will do it. at your
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• to keep the bowela active and regu A
lar Dr King • New Life Pills will \
make your complexion healthy and y
dear, move the bowels gently. stim-,nj
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and purify the blood. A splendid
at your Drug-
Kmmerson building on the
irmerly occupied hv the City
I Cafe. A full dinner will be served
j for only 25 cents, and in the evening
j ice i ream, cake and strawberries.
J Kvery body invited. Come and get
"hi ‘•••“••I !<> <•»' \ „„r Skin Ileal' and Ha-nit ll)'
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There is only one way to have i
dear, healthy complexion and that ii
Attention Breeders!
BIG BEN,” the well known
French draft stallion, and
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“KANSAS TOM”
moth qrey jack
mam-
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M. L WESTOVER
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Don’t hack your face with an old dull razor, hi.
come to the
Central Barber Shop
and get the beat there is in barber work. Frank
Whitton is always on the job on the front chair.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Always Hot Water For the Bath
Frank Payton
General ‘Blacksmithing
Have just added to o r equip-
ment a late-model Acetlene
welding ma chire. Bring in our
broken castings, we will make
them better than new-—and at
a saving to yAi.
PROGRAM Ol LI N* in N * ot VIA
SINGING < ON\ LNTION
The seventh semi-annual Lincoln
County Singing convention will con
vone at I'nion, south and west of
Sparks, Okla . Saturday night and
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All singers and lovers of music ai1'
invited to come and take part in this'
convention.
"Lift your voice in praise to God.
He your talent gave;
Send the Gospel new in song.
Precious souls to save
Program for Saturday Night.
7 30—Opening song by president.
2— Prayer by pastor.
3— Song by congregation
1 Knrollment of delegates.
Will make the* season of 1916 as follows:
Multibus, Tuesdays ttitd Wednesdays at Jacobs 8t Evans
Ranch, 3 miles south of depot at Chandler;
Thursdavs. Kridays and Saturdays at Braden's barn in
Chandler.
PARTIES t HUM \ ItlSHMi. Will 111 CAKED HIK
Come and look these line; animals over be-
fore breeding your marc .
CHAS. EVANS
Owner and Manager
WHITE Itocsl: I-At! I IS\vsnii-.
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VloU) Wcr~k a Specialty.
Guaranteed
yHl Work
S. ; JOHNSON, Proprietor
OPPOSITE JACOBS’ DEPARTMENT STORE
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South Mantel, Opposite Old Egbert //ere/
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so objectionable to the senate that he
! withdrew his name and substituted
I- riunnioje.il .............. After bttcktnt and miint? over and that of a republican, Mi DeUno. but
5 One eons by each claae. ver ttga ...... th( subject o( a tartft ev®“ a< thal 50ard *tandB one re
board after telling ........untry ... P»b>Ican ... BU deraocrati On the
h.s indtauup(dis > < t. (hat such a!" 1 h,t •1 ' ■ll"1 ,h® r' 1 ,al ,ra<l?
board would I- ■o|.-rll....«s becaue- ' ..................-re the law required
. ....... 1 ' -.'|H>»i"nent" Mr W.l
do just that work President Wil-
son bus now urged congress to
-Select reading.
—Mixed quartette conduct- :
ed by Prof. J. D. Crown-
over.
—Special song by Trio
Music Co.
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Song by Rossville class jthorlsc* him to appoint a tariff board
Special song by Midloth
ian class
Program for Sunila> Morning.
_ pi).—Convention called to order
1—Opening song
2 Devotional service
land the recommendation in*-
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Address
R*’. pons*
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:if welcome
song * by I'nion
.Noon.
Op ning sni.g
]—Special song by various
classes present.
2— Select read in
3— Class singii
classes.
4— Song. "God Be With You
Till We Meet Again "
5— Adjournment
by
John 8k*
of the cu
Will ;
(nt of th<
I best judgm
Jwho framed ttie federal
One of his democrat
i son violated the spirit of the law by
I naming progressives. Not for many
\ -ars has there been witnessed in the
white hon e such intense partisan
ship. Monmouth (111.) Daily Atlas
< 'ohls tjuickly Relieved.
Maii> people coup,Ii and cough
i ,>rn the beginning of Fall right
through to Spring Others got. < old
• ..-old. Take Dr King's New
i i ;• and you will get almost
I immediate relief It checks your
' stops the racking, rasping, tis-
I sue-tearing cough, heals the inflam-
mation. soothes the raw tubes. Easy
, -ak* Vntiseptic and Healing. Get
I a 50c bottle of Dr. King s New Dis-
j covery and keep it In the house. "It
is certainly a great medicine and 1
) keep a bottle of it continually on
hand" writes W. C. Jessemau, Fran
coniu. N. H Money back if not sat-
appointees was isfied but it nearly always helps av 1
d mocrats |
eserve act
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