Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 155, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 29, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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Should I"1 carefully looked
lifter. Hotter he over
cautious about your ehild
ren's eyes than take too
responsibility into your own
hands. Neglect may bring
regret to you and serious
trouble to your child.
1.11 tie I'ttn Kith Weir, ot title r.»«m j,
"u'iu ii mill' Klrl util* .venra nH
I | ill On » Inn'l'liih cough « I"'" l"«r
r„ „lil i> 10. ii loll mo " IO. wi iO
mill .tu.ljlus '.I koIh.oI hurt
them. I «*n **'*
inul IuhI i
,»T
t him’ nut
wl\ Inolit**
l wrut to r of bln »v l ynch
eliinHin mil'll ti* m.T *>cm tin'
12T«It Vlav of Mny, nml I *'»« -*,v mix
thluu a iii artcr «'t \Y"\ ,:
lb*x»* n»y i'.vc* " III m't n}} r»«ht. tor
>\ It It-It I am very urutoful
Corbin & Lynch
lution la the very near future.
“Smtpoae there should eome u uov-
ernment which •houlil decide tlmi ill*'
railroads of (lie country should 'be
owned by the government, should ap-
praise them and pay for them In gov-
eminent bonds and then provide for
a sinking fund whieh would in a few
years lake up the bonds, that then
one and another of the public utilities
of the country should likewise bo ab
sorlied and finally decide that the
land, like the water, should be free to
all men and proceed to levy taxes
accordingly, is it not clear that In a
very few years money would be value-
less lor any purpose of guilt through
its use? If a man had a million or
ten or a hundred millions of dollars
how could he Invest It or use It In a
way to give him an income from it?
Well, It requires a vote of only M per
cent of the people to bring ibis about,
and alert men in every state are work-
ing to this end.”
• II.MuiihilltluiP 111 IllOfl. I
IIv vlrturv of nn or«b*r to m«» *llr*vt**«l ntul
• |«»lt*\ rn-'l. ImiiimI out of tin* I'rolmtc fourt ot
I.tncolii fount.% . Oklahoma I »*rrlt**rx. In a it
ml Inn In nftlil court, wherein J.» Herr In
tlit*tii«Iff ninl .1 I l Uhcr In tlcfrmlmit. I "III
I'ucHiliit the ‘JIMh tiny of ScptcinlM ••
I, ltd ween the hour* of t»
mol
Parlors
Oil ruentiny me JtMIt .... . .
Itiott, Iieiweeu the hour* oft» o clock «
o'clock p in. of milil tiny. mol
,UM,r nn utnv he nt the hour of 10 n. in. *‘f
iln\ ill the cunt iloor of the court In nine
In the Vltv of riimoller. I.lueoltt county
nforeMnltl. offer «t public uato* nml nell t«» the
httfhent Itlibbr for oaali 111 hmot, the follow
At Mrs. 11nines’ tvsldeuffl
Uh door east of Christian
church, Sth street
lmu|t. one util ml lamp. one cm.
i,.vt*n cnnpItlorH.ouecloek.oi elenon
jolt lot tflio.HU fire, loh lot bottle
iiloVcontenti*.fourty* n Ju^m mid content**, ten
lot \ km niipty hot tie**, four mol hi If nis.sHo.la,
;».M»o i iguiN. nine cum'*** whiskey, *lx piece
lua denerllHMl prttpert.V t"
One w ine cio*e, t»ne dtfiir ciine. one or***.
011., an, .Mill. two tallies, ala* idnilr*. ......
.1,..,. mill lilts', tear l.ni.'V.'t laai|>». oa*
1.. ...alas lama, on* eland lnai|,. oa* .'sr.i
mnchlnc. *evi
-iiueeter. Job ls*t ifltlwtW
tot .•oiiismtN.fourteen Jutf** mol content**, ten
oki
jlftoo clirui‘M, nine enm
w lilnkey t.t imt
tv hnvlmc t*een levin
hmIiI .1. T Flnhernnd taken
f J. t\ Herr.
Win. Tllirltmnu.
sheriff
Dntetl thin mill day of September. ltM»:t.
tFIrnt pilbllehetl S**pt. Jo, lOtKl. )
N OT U K.
Territory of Oklnlion»a.c«»unt.v «»f Lincoln,hh
In the probate court t»f nnlil county .
N.»tIce Im hereby given that on the 1 Sth «lay
.f September. A l> Fretl Neal |
i harlcK II Neal
of
kt*y **f 1 nu u it 11* * ii **.
s»il*l property having been levletl on a* the
property of tho wtl*l J. F. H
on attaelitne'it In fax or «»f .1
C. Owen
DETROIT
DENVER
FRANCISCO
K. W. HASH
attorn KY-AT-I.A W
Collections
Gardner building i
Chandler, Okla
J. H. McCLANAHAN
attorn ey- at-la w
Stroud
ot
amt
court
ft Ini In
Lincoln county
oe.’tlon urn
tration to tic
the entate
, o'laq. .
terrttory. a ue.Mlon pray inn for let tern
ml inluUt r
Neal, upon
ileccaweil, late of the county
ami territory ot Oklahoma
the orobate j--
Oklahoma i
ot
Uette.l to Mary
ot Mourn Neal
ot Lincoln
Oklahoma
DU. A. B. POTTER
. . . DENTIST •
AUTUM RATES TO MANY STATES
Christian Church National Conven-
tions. Round trip, one fare plus *2.00.
Tickets on sale Oct. 14-17.
Brotherhood of St. Andrew Conven-
tion. Round trip, one fare, plus 50c.
Tickets op sale Oct. 4-5.
American Bankers’ Association Con-
vention. Round trip, one fare. Tickets
on sale Oct 11-17.
VISITORS 'Excursi ns to Ohio, Indiana and inter-
mediate points. Round trip, cne and
one-third fare. Un sale Sept. 15 and
Oct. 6.
IXICAL Excursion rates for Harvest
celebrations from many joints on the
line. Ask your agent.
Geo. H. Lee, G. P. & T. A.
Little Rock, Ark.
. S. McNally, D. P. A..
Oklahoma City, O. T
HOME
And t» u mu nut t<> nn onlfi of wild proton ti
court Hiumday, th# lBthtlny of Oct . V, l»
1\tO.'t,nt the hour**! 10 o'clock n. m. ol **.ii
ot tin* n*u
WIRELESS DISPATCHES
tImt bclnu « >lny
on,
•i
| (I ppill'll l uni, n il
j toioKteil tuay content Habl i***t
i written oppoalt
in. **( »nt*l
fular Sept
OflU'* upstairs I
Peuqmtv Building l
Chandler, Okla
rm, A 1». ttaut. hi said prulu.ti'i mrl, Ii >-
•«‘u appotnteil a** the time for heartily nabl
iipllcatloti. w hen ami w hen* any person in
' * petition toy lilint;
o on tlie Krouml ot
pl»oxitb»n the
Incompetent y ot l
j hie ow n right
pray '
Lawton and tlm small town of Cache i V*"**.
are rivals for the mining; trade of the j s. a. Cordell. Probate .imige
w lohlta mountains 0 G. Jow • Is
at the head of a projected Frisco line 'nr"' s"'"' ,s'
from Cache to the mountains. Lawton ;
proposes to put in an electric line and
to build a smelter. $2,000 was sub-
scribed toward the latter project iu
one day.
President Roosevelt and family re-
turned to Washington yesterday from
v" i their summer outing at Sagamore ,.mi Mantling a.nl a
Chaadltr Hl». . | JSKl7« C.» TO*
„ county cotutnlHHioncrw
The trial of Jatues it. lllltuan, county for the mih* of ,
I former lieutenant-governor of South Aj,!n,"i!!','lita"wnrElEdYia- Mi'f'I.M^y'.usireiai'.
| Carolina, for the murder of Editor N. | j*,*,”'
■.•■lor | q t Gonzales, began yesterday ut i,.*,* then* in*
i:!a! | Columbia, S. C. The trial has been
...... ' 00 | Iwire continued.
The prospects for peace in Bulgaria
I arc much brighter and it now seems
_ probable that war will bo averted.
Au attempt was made to burn the
! agricultural building on the world s
1 fair grounds yesterday. It is believed
to have been the work of a discharged
I Italian workman. No damage was
I done.
.. . the n*i
Unit let tor** bo IhhiumI
hi thereto on tin
he applicant.or may m**ert
i the atlmlnUtratioii
trwtl
to hittteelf.
haml ami otHelnl Heal thin Jl**t
DruKRls*-'* an*1
Opticians
I.UJKllR l.lt'KNSK. noth i:
of Oklahoma,county «»f Llncolu,sw
Chandler Daily Publicist.
; Territory
To all w h
Notice
, ^iksm'tl. Frml Klrtley.
day UKW.fllehi theolllceof thecounty
the H.iid Lincoln county, Oklahoma
lVH,,|i»*n'by ' tflVcn 'that I. the uiuto'r- iMVit'O Kootll 11
'r«**l Klrtley. did on the ITtli Hoffman Builc
PublUhe*! every eveulnn except Sunday,
Entered at the roetofflee at
Second cla«* Matter.
SPHSt'HIPTlON UATKS.
Delivered hy carrier, per week
Om \ M
Ml M
Thm* Monthe
MRS. W. II. FKF.NtTI.
Kdltor and PnblUher.
puBucisi' ’phone 82
SEPTEMBER :".i UK1.1.
A. M. MARSHALL
PHYSICIAN ANl> SURGEON
Chandler, Okla.
Ortlc,', .IV,'r Cnx A cm's Drug Star,'.
nnsaiiFcl prolupUy—day ,,r alg
stilt -
Chas. B. Wilson C.has B. Wilson,
WILSON & WILSON
attorn eys- at-l a \v
1
Hoffman Building j CHANDLER, O T
EGBERT
HOT EL-.t
12TH AND MANVEL
Large, alrv roome. ^oou tame, nrei-
chiHH sample room In bulhlins-
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA
25c
J SHAVES FOR.
At Court House
Barber Shop
while court is in session. Don’t miss
the opportunity. With thanks for past
favors and soliciting a continuance
of patronage.
Mrs. Delia Bourgeois, Prop.
P. P oberts. Manager.
Strich
clerk of tin* Haul Lincoln county . Oklahoma
territory, my application by petition of :h
of the resident taxpayer* of the 4th w an! of
roud. In the county and territory afore-
1*1. **ettlnp: forth that the umlen*lnne*l ap-
plicant Ik a pereon tof reetu'ctable character
liny: and ft reeldeut of the wild 1
that a H. i'iis* a,,,., |, >ojCe in Hoffman Building.
......._..... county clerk and the
commissioners of the said Lincoln [ l\Oom 10.
county f«ir the wile
and-
EMERY A FOSTER.
AT I'ORNEY-A l -LAW
malt. eptrltoui* and J
. 11 ami IJ.ln block No
lie sablclt v «'f Strom'
said petition and nppllcatboi will !
the J*l day ot Oct , 1900. t
objections
1 tiled In the *>41lce «»f the eon
county *»t
\\ 11 ne*a
190:i.
remonstrance
1 nty clerk «»f said
Jd ilny of Oct., j
my haml
and
o
the
this 17th day of Oct
Fred Klrtley.
Appliarant.
tFirst published Sept., is. I90.‘l.)
LIQI OK Lit'HNSK NOTK'E.
Territ«»rv «»f Oklahoma.county *»f Lincoln, s
1 win
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA.
\ B OLESON,
Contractor and Builder.
Will be found at Frailer BuildiDg
corner 8th St. and Manvel Ave.
CHANDLER. OKLAHOMA
North End
Parberfthop
Opposite Mascho Buildicg. where you
get a clean shave ar*d courteous treat-
ment for /Oe. J. r*. j At KSOX, Prop
H. D. FRAZIER
K. D. FRAZIER
Zeidler F3ianos
Strictly bi^h-grade, upright and grand
pianos Sent from the New York
factory direct to your home. Save all
agents’ fees. Inquire of Mrs. Therese
Filtsch for particulars. Don’t pay
big prices for unknown musical instru-
ments Ask for information in this
line. It will pay you.
MRS. THERESE FILTSCH
It may concern:
Notice Is hereby k!' en that 1. the uml
(dirtied. r**ny Mltchell.dtol on the 17th day
i Sept.. 190H, tilet In the op
While not In favor of tbo proposi-
tion, whieh he probably thinks is time
thrown away, Editor Walker of the
I’urvell Register does not believe in
sending a republican delegate to
Washington. We do not believe in
the scheme at all, yet if one is elected
he had better tie a republican. By
that means he may be able to get iu
one of the congressional committee
rooms with his credentials, otherwise
he will not be able to get on the cap-
ital grounds. Okmulgee Ohieftain.
We art' not disposed to discuss with
Brother Jenness a question upon
which he is prepared to speak ex
cathedra the narrowness of his own
part i leaders. ■ Wa were disposed to
give them credit for more liberal
i tws Pum Register
To fill w ho in It ii
Imt l. the under-
on the 17tli day <>f
.w,-,,,.. ti.,-... .... ....... Jjlico of the county
clerk of the *ahl Lincoln eouuty, Oklahoma
| territory my application by petition of 41
I of the rciddent taxpayer* of the Jd ward of
I ( handler, in the county ami territory
i atoreHtild, m»ttln»r forth that the under-
UiKned applicant I* a person of renptvtable i
I character and Htandinjr ami a rent*lent of
tlie *«abl territory, and praying that J -
1 a llcenae may be Issued to hint toy the county
Bids for the eroetion of au niLliUoa clerk and the county commiHsionerH of the -I
, I 'I nui Nn said Llncol My for thi -
to a frame SOUOOl uouse in Hp|rnuoUH and vlnom* 1 Iiuon* on l<*t number
to and includ-1
L. A. KELSEY. D. D. S
DENTAL PARLORS,
Up-stairs, over Chandler Nat’l Bank
Fi *- "
, )rtice hours
FRAZIER & F AZIER
Meat Market
Wellston. Okla
Frazier Building.
y a. m. to 12 m. and 1
('.nine In season—Chickens ana Turkey*
Meats—Reef and Pork—Sanaa*; etc.
The Little Chicago
V. O. COMER. Prop.
A hearty fnvit&tion to all who read,
ome and enjoy a good smooth shave.
Sharp Clean Towels
Hxcrllent Tonsorlal ^#r/lce.
Give uh a • mi: The Little Chic ago
Notice To Contractors
addition
to 5 p. m.
i county
ml vine
'k
.5
ay of
dectloiiH and retno
•2 will be received up to and ‘ncluds | U;J““j3f5t-S*|rhrBJ»l;
ing Sat. <Vt. 10, lflOit. Plans and sped- |M-ttn..» a,„i «iq,r
ticatious may be seen at the office of 1" ' ’
the county supt. The board reserves
the right to reject any and all bids.
C. W. Slack
Clerk Dlst. 63,
Chandler Okla.
nplrmTouH amt vinou* i mi on* on i«*t number
11, in toliH'k number ft., in the Jd ward
of the hh
(H'tltton
lice of the county
■ before the Jd
l<l city ot t Handler, ami
and application will be heard on the
W. DILLARD. M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Calls answered day or night.
lllO.'t, unU'HH there be
nut ranee tiled in the
ole k of an id county, on
davofOct.. ItoO.'t.
' Sept.,
>ny Mitchell.
Appllcnnt.
before the J<1 day of (>ct„ l '.***•'.
VitneHH my hand thin 1 711» day of :
Kt. Tony Mltchc
Boys, do
You Want
Watch?
to Win a
(Flrnt puldinhed Sept. 11. 11»0M.3
FONOKMNATION NOTli'F.
In the dlntrlct court of Lincoln county,
Oklahoma territory.
Territory of Oklahoma. Lincoln county, hs
To Mr**. V. K. Salmon and Jane
Ver Valla who ora the ownwi or
wliohave an Interent In. and l>. H
Owena, holder of tax deed to the fol-
■ibed n'alentate. t**-wit: Lots
Office Over Postoflice
Manvel Avenue.
CHANDLER - - -
ROY V HOFFMAN.
HOFF-M N vN
OKLAHOMA.
JOHN EMHRY
EMBRY,
£ Antiseptilene
; Barber Shop
J Opposite
** First National Bank
v Hot and Cold Baths
w
S' JESSE FUNK. PROP.
,,„ ,1,'wrilsNl r,':,
t.*>. 1 it.in Mock »•.>.,.■>* sin w„ l,y tl,*
jC.it ,,f t l„y
l,,,v in
I .'t.t 4.
itlltcial
1 nli I
city ,»t Otiandler.
n,t t*rrtt
lK‘r of pa|>ers.
The Australians have not only given gram will contain
to all free countries the ballot law
that goes by that name, but many
other things tn government that are of
value to mankind. They are not
through with their improvements iu
the art of goverutuet by any means.
Lately they have adopted a postoftic
alot machine. The sender of a letter
puts a penny in a slot.sticks I is letter
in another opening and it comes out
branded "Paid one penny.” T^at
saves the sender from ti e trouble of
stamping an,, the government the
printing of stamps Australia for
mauy years has been governed by
those who toil:they vote ff*r their own
interests instead of for the interest of
the corporations as most ■ f them do
:n this country
The Fort Worth Telegram wants
I boys in tins town to make money sell-
ing the Sum)a. Telegram which will
come to Chandler early every Sunday
{morning. Iu addition to the money
1 to be earned selling papers, 1 he tele-
gram will give away tine watches to
every boy who will sell aeertamnum-
The now Sunday lele- i,v law. the un»i<*r*fi
attorneys at law.
Office in the Hoffman, Charles
& Conklin Building ovr Bank.
CH \NDLER. OKLAHOMA
of handler tin the
■ola county, Oklaho- ,
NnVatv hereby notltto'd that tin* railroad
'reinafter ineiitimii'tl has been lor.vl«'<l
tl over vour nbovi* deoerUHNl !
ty
«nt«
hit* elm;
uy.
U>r.
a tiiK' eight-page
comic and magasine supplement print-
ed iu colors, and mauy other pages of
interesting stories and features lu
fact. The Sunday Telegram will l>e
equal to any of the Chieag '. >t. Lou s
or N, * Yoi k r,unday papers. Boys,
write at once (or particulars. Address
all letters to the Circulation Depart-
ment of The Telegram.
herein at
through and over your
land. *in*l If vou th* not within thirty day*
from October ».*. libel, apply t*> the district
d*p* of the tiret judicial diatrici of Oklahn-
.1. .. Mu county. I
i the mode
by law. the nnderafgned. The j
Oklahoma w Western railnvad
company, will make application t«> the H**n-
orable.l’idm II. Riirfonl, jml«e of the dintrict
court »*f the lino ., lai .lUtrlct within and
for Lincoln e * Oklahoma territory, at
iiiiIhs u im' city of Outhrle. Loir an
pn*Hcr
i'luH'taw.
vllatric*.
r. 11408, at the hour of 0
ifter an
iot»n thereaf
the Pth day of ?
clock a
the name can
DR. ELIZABETH M. PLUSS
OSTEOPATH.
Examination and consultation
free.
the Scenic Route
Estate
; A, E, Stutsman
7,
" Boot and Shoe Cobbling ana
* Second Hand goods—all kinds
w in stock Arms and Accoutre-
JJ meats
J Bankrupt Stock Merchandise
* Dry Goods. Groceries and
,V Jewelry
Big 4 2nd Hand Store
A Sure Shot.
INSURANCE
WRITTEN
eir-'. . 1 i• •
r w ri 11 e i
School
written. Far
Bondn j'
lint your pr*o erty
buyer. A*ldres«**r
1 \\ bid htHur.ince
. ., : - w i • 1 • —
laced IItroo " ill
,ii un-. i'll find a
•all
W. E. WILLOUGHBY
That your clothes
will be made to
Jr IT
If made by me.
No Fit, No Pav
SIMON GREENBERG.
said
linlntere
apphent
vs ted fre
tion will ask t** have
lu'D.cvH, residents • f
like iiuestb*
i, appointe i
«• :i > .ill h*
com!
rn rikiht of way
tklaho-
A Nice
This is Republican Prophecy.
“Uni. present s.gus we .to
BO* believe that either the republican 1
or the democrat , party wil; elect more
than one pr, > ecu:. >a> s .’u.'.ge C. C
Goodwin, the republican editor e! the
Sait LakeTr.h.ice. "There arc s:ro: c
men :n every state w h, nave exha
the.r thought on how to stop domina-
tion of wealth ac; its mighty aggre-
gation in few hands snu decided
that the oolv way to rescue the country
and prever-t further failing under
the dictation of a few wealthy men aau
thus establish an aristocracy of
wealth is to so ad;usi matters that
money will be mere convenience and
cease to be a controlling force. These
men are moving in every state and
the increase in a single year in the
Croquet Set
For the Boy
or Girl
G;ven as a present for getting
ten new - ;‘n>erii>ii ns for the
Kansas C ity Weekly Journal.
•tucHtion
H.-tltl real rst.'itr
for the iimlrrHi^ncd. The ('haitaw
mn ,v WcHiern railroad oompany t<*
state, and
■
I.in-
tcrwtcil in ;
ilrmu all «d
iHt*1*- ,
build
1 and ouiHtruut its railroad
the above dtHH'rUicd r»*al
mn
cal
.intv of Lincoln ti* summon the *
lnissioiiers to prenved forthwith to • • •: i
^•t 'i rn;!.! of " *v "\erai. i ... r> «» - . ! real
-
t iteandfor > t <>« er ami further relief j
ns the judge m.«\ derm .is; .» d pro|*er
The ('ht*ctaw. Oklahoma .V Western
road Cooipany.
By Hoffuiai* A Embry its att r - y-*
Kail-
The boy c*r ciH can find no
tetter fun than a irame •! ervv
*juet. The *rt we oiler t
s *:s of four t-s *. and ' ”
- a. t *.s. w .th -ect-wsary « :ck-
fi« and utakea. The eet is
wei; r.r.ts ■ thro hit v.. l
. •'■.sr nt- • .
OCR PROPOSITION Au}
or girt *in» trill * TKN new
subscriptions for the Kansas
i itv Weekly Journal at 25 ejects
ecxx: . nmkir j a of -0.
anvi wi:. >- .:s a > of the
-
wv will shiv to r..s . r her au-
t " express v x-.t* . A -;-
*: > nice or. - : '•
Ixoy s ac j - ..tN' > a
chauK't to ' n very r..cx pres-
ent Rustle at 1 :: : and ce*. tb s
croquet x'. as ,:r prx> • os t.v>n
on Lx holes v*- ant:. Nor 1.
ItaU.
Send tnocex . } p su^ov v>r-
der or craft and advise a> of
the name . f x ■ ;r express ^.oe
Adress a. e::ers :o the Kan-
sas Citv Jourca., Kansas Cut.
Mo.
>< nd \.r sair,pie copies r the
Weekly for racrassicj
; First published Sept 4. V.»*‘.t ]
* KKTIFh ATK.
M e the u: »rsiirneil. do hereby certify
x i - t * - • " care the ; * " a full. »»*-
- w . r>-> ienev . .* -
. - n
.•r tXn* firm name of and known I
• tivie and style .4 “i\>nkHn. j
t the Sac i
l im v> u m*ui>ty. i»klah*»n:a territory
S a Fox
OkLihoma territory
I* s. Htxfiman. t'bamUer.
OkSrt! om * terntv*ry.
• - S
lahoma territ-
A
. Grimm.
A Fox.
itaty.
l\u.
fm
lu rails penetrate tae ferule states of
MISSOURI,
ARKANSAS,
KANSAS.
OKLAHOrtA,
INDIAN TERRITORY.
TEXAS and the
SOUTHWEST.
TENNESSEE,
MISSISSIPPI,
ALABAMA and the
SOUTHEAST
:t rt.cht* tit rich Hrrn.ne -t» K'r**4
,3.'. OkUboma. the mineral Bel !, .1 *cwth -e
iltsacwri ani N.-rlhera Art amt. V the c:'.:-a
of the South and Sonthw.-st the."', zt.zt
.■ Kiasas anj the Indian Ter rtorr. and hur
dreds other indnrtna! p'-ac, of intereit.n l
pr.-nt to the b me-seeker an.' invest - A- 1
U-t. hut not ’.*a«. it will carry yon to the tamed
resorts af the OiorkA.
Eureka Springs
AND
LEE PATRICK
W. R. GULICK
P.
ty ocvj terr
■ V ; - •
Terrttkxry of OtUL
Before mu l*ucT
«‘tWa and l»*r tl,
af \*» th.* •* ' <lay of: .
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H ffnsaa.'J B • -res A i.*rf>nta Jr and
1* i . itrsn.. to me know n to t- tJ*e pere»‘»»- .
■»* • - \ - -.ml the «b*vf and fnnfoiBf l»- I
•tnBM«t and «fk*t**kdjpwl fin exerntion *
tfeerexM in* their fre* aud v.Ju;.: ry act
a-
Utam my hats! and n 'Mr •» •*, ereto
attached th day and year f-*t above {
wrtT*et
[Sexal] Lory <T*rk
Monte Ne
TIME OF TiUJO *T
Home Builders
Aiterbon!
Frank Myers
Blacksmith and Horse Shoer
Successor to A. 1*. Bacon. Expert Horse
Shoeing. Interfering, Htmnblln«;.croHs-tirluK
an*l forKlnjt horse** overcome. Defective
hoofs, Hiirhasuontractionandqiiartercrackn,
successfully treateti. All my work guaran-
teed. Give me a trial.
South Manvel Avenue.
I. w. Mt ( OKMlt K.
H. Coleman
0. K. Barber Shop.
FIRST-CLASS TONSORIAL SERVICE
a\ cool, clean, smooth shave. lOcta.
Hair out,, just oe prourr thiau. 25^ta
Ho Voa
Want to bui d a
et t't t 1
a block
or p* *ii
• money 1
in Chandler f r
tn, pur- 1
P- '>*•-
Do Vou
Want I
trance—
Fire, t'v- 1
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dent?
Do .Vou
Want
, ,r t i le •
xa mined
M
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‘ . dUC.
If SO.
Collections
Patronize a Home
Institution
And <tve your collections to
The Western Credit Clearin§HouseCo.
W. L. JOHNSON. Local Manager
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WEST B.MM-
Jfa 411 OkUnowa Exprwss
So. 407 Loral P iWfrr
DUAL KllKiGHT—La>T B'd'NP.
So. 444 .11 42 a. m j
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a’l 3 r Drop.a Card
The Lincoln County
Abstract Co.
ROOM 6. CLAPP BUILDING
Weak
Hearts
Me due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every
me hundred people who have heart trouble
■an remember when H was simple indiges-
K is a scientific (act thai ail cases of
leart disease, not organic, are not only
rateable to. but are the direct result of indi-
gestion. All food taken Into the stomach
i "hich fails of perfect digestion ferments and
-wells the stomach. puffing it up against the
I heart. This interferes with the action ot
I the heart, and in the course of time that
delicate but vital organ becomes diseased.
Hr. D K.uMf of Nevada. O . says I had stom*X
, troub.eanJwasHa had Mate aa I bad heart tr.'.T.e
with It. I t.VMt Kod.-I Dyay'eysia Cue lor .tout tour
months and it cured me.
Kodol Digests What You Eat .
; and relieves the stomach of all nervous
j strain and the heart of ail-pressure.
tatt.es only. St.00 Sire holdtnf 2S time, the trial
sire, which sells for 50c,
Prepared by S. O. DeWITT lx OO., CMIOAQOk
I Sold by Corbin A i.\, ,-h
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