The Chandler News-Publicist (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1915 Page: 1 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: The Chandler News and was provided to The Gateway to Oklahoma History by the Oklahoma Historical Society.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
isrtcsl 1®*^®
official r \m: for lixcolx covxty
THE CHANDLER NEWS-PUBLICIST
LJNCOLS COUNTY’S LARGEST, REST, AND MOST POPULAR NEWSPAPER —BftST ADVERTISING MEDIUM—GUARANTEED LARGEST CIRCULATION
VOI.IMI X.W
nMMM.HI, UMX>LN COUNTY, OKLAHOMA. EHIDAV, IMCKMIU II 10. 10H
SI MIII K I t
SYNDICATE ISI VS LH2HT PLANT, toucher in I>.t>. r port hcIkhiIh, has
m,. .> foi I'u.- \. SlenV •
» h.ws«* »f flic ( liundler !«*•* I Imiii amj realizes tin- important •• of good
i unlraipittlo I onitdnlng tl»c Two ,-Pa,iH
--•TwcnCy.foiir.Hour Electric Hcrw \\v aro all acquainted with I L.
*^‘®*l*aa*’
«. VauKhl. who ha. held an l»-: '!”“•*"• «*><’ we-h and now ha.
teri-at In and manned the Chandler' l,?"e , ,
Hleetrle Comhany a plant In this eltv.' ,? ls" •;v'iry"V"> "'V ' r
announce, a change In ownerahip • ",,ton ,,f >|ls
■ I li Menderaon. nl \llaaourl. and I m,° * T‘‘ T! " h*‘?
representing a avndlcute or power llla“' «'»«*«■ !ot. more ahnuld be
plant people, the majority of whom »? ns ham aome
reside in Kansan City, wan In Chan-1 “rc s“rt‘ 1,1
dler last week and competed nego- Mnm com... .■a.i man
Rations for the purchase of the plant.
This week Mr. Henderson has boon
in Kansas ( ity negotiating with Mr.
Kray for the purchase of the Chan-
dler ice plant. Mr. Cray. w** under-
stand, Is not anxious to sell. The
syndicate stnto, it is reported, that
In case they do not secure the Chan-
dler Ice plant they will instull one
of their own.
Mr. Henderson, who is to have
• barge of the business hero will ar-
rive in Chandler today and Just ®8|
soon as lie takes charge of the light j *
plant will begin arrangements to the!
end that a 24-liour service is ren-J
dered. This will be glad news to
handsome.
Now comes the silent mun the*'
old timer who has been here for
twenty years, Mr. N tl. Caves, and;
donated ten dollars He and Oliveri
are the two crackerjacks for giving. |
And Oliver is still going to give some
more in team work When lie gave
the ten dollars the first week he
didn’t think we would do so much
good work. Now seeing is believing'
, and he wants to give some more. His
json. Arch, is a chip off the old block
and will donate some team work this
HOUSECLEANING
Adams has been donating
team work again. She donated once
before.
the users of • juice’’ in Chandler.!
The Henderson family consist of Mr. i
Telephone J’rice was along the
line looking fora grounded wire. He,
.ml Mrs. IlpiKlrmou ami fi.ur «i,il the work bainn .l.me ami doaat.Ml
like others who are pleased with thej
bettered roads.
dren, they will occupy the Patrick
residence on West Seventh street.
Mr Vaught has not decided as to
his future movements hut states that
Mrs Vaught and Forrest will re-
main here until the close of this
school year Forrest is a student in
the Chandler high school.
The Vaughts have made many
warm friends during their short
residence* in Chandler and these,
while regretting their departure,
will wish for them happiness and
prosperity wherever they mnv locate,
(2001) HOADS.
I)r. Nichols is from Kenturcky. Hu
must have been raised close to . onje
road as he understands the art of)
good road building and came out and
worked a day to show us how. If!
you want to work the roads and
don’t know how the doctor will show
you.
^Oliver Inglethron, our popular
mayor, is 'back again with another1
donation. •
Mr. W. <i. Hichie is interested in
all South Fox roads and "The Hot-
ter Way” especially, and expresses
around any da\ and see grown-up
people who. If the doctor and par-
ents had let go the same way when
th< \ were born, would not hav. stop Hig Delegation from Lincoln t ountjr
ItOADS CONVENTION \T
II I.S\
ped the wheels of the universe
* ♦ * *
: young and somewhat
I dancer accosted you on
notorious
u country
t By “Farmer” Mitchell. )
,3«S5
Still 111 tlio ROO.I roiulu with no The mucin loading to niurkot up 'ToU‘' da>* 1,bs' n<"
Mopping plane In sight. The South mostly in th.- minds of tho Av.tuko dull) mu ndane
Km; it os uro so enthusiastic that the but the Iasi outbreak which will no, ^cr l:ent °f attendauee
be quarantined is upon a road lead- JlUIU, r
in»r ia thn vi,,n pnnioii.rt • » i» \io,■ elumbei absent
peopl ■ from (’ha’id^i an- 1m < .lining
interested. Several automobile loads
of Chandler good roads advocates
were seen upon “The Better Way"
Sunday viewing tho work being done
by our citizens. The enthusiasm of
our couuty sheriff broke all bounds
and feeling that ho must give to the
good cause, so lie contributed to our
fund, it isn’t needed here as in some
other sections of tin* county but peo-
ple always like to give to those who
are endeavoring to do £pr themselves,
so Sheriff Arnold gave here
There are about seventy-live auto-
mobiles In (’handler now We i
fend to each and every one of them
a very cordial invitation to drive
over and see the “Better Way” next
Sunday. Stop at “Farmer” Mitchell’s
long enough to say hello and to pay
your tythe of one-tenth of all you
have made during the past year. We
will spend all tin* money we can get
in ma te the gAod i
have missed many a good thing in
life by not asking for it but we are
asking for donations for our roads
from everybody. Think of it, during
the past nine days we have worked
out about one hundred and sixty
dollars of donation funds. Still there
is more to follow. ^
Our popular Davenport townsman
Mr. Stacy, has been in the ring again
with more money and three days at
hard labor upon the roads. He would
have worked more but he got sick.
Not sick of the road work but sick
just like anybody else. But while
he was sick he was still soliciting
funds, so sick or well he is a booster
Mr. Crete Soward is one of the
most tireless workers upon the job.
I-ast week he gave in work $22.70.
(’rote doesn’t leave the work only to
eat and sleep and this week lie will
bring his dinner. He is so interested
that he has not stopped to even smile
but once then it was because such a
good shot was made in blasting
Mrs Winnie Perkins, a former
The interior of tin Xews-Duldicist's office in being remodeled, cleaned
and rearranged. As a consequence we are all "torn u}>." A few days
more of work and we will be ready to, receive callers in one of the clean-
est, best arranged and Inst equipped printing offices in the entire south-
west. Don't wait for a personal invitation, hut drop in whenever possi-
hie, and look us over,
OVD MAG AZIN F» SECTION.
Our "Magazine Section" for November appears with this issue. It is
late because of a change made iti the printing contract. However, it's a
hummer and will, W( arc sure, be enjoyed amt appreciated by our sub-
scribers.
hIio is enjoying the chuuge.
“Well, Nick, how Is everything
about (’handler? I would love to he
.there to spend Christmas with you,
I (hough that, of course, is impossi-
•H** loll ail of our old friends that
-p*--~~--- we wish them a happy Christmas.
. ! following men * Clifford Smith, Hof- or . harrud rice Sutydac, I slide the’dne. We^are mightv^^ad to Vl^Hve
«e Martin, Homer Curry, Itoscoe valves so as to drop into Lyda’s the News-Publlcist thm.ih
9 '! : , Fretwell. Dewey Arnold. Ottte Moore, about the time Dr Hanson and Judge reach i:s until Tuesdav^or Wmtaes-
4; ~ u‘n8n , PrM '• "’ilson or some Other good fellows day. wish you could got it here
• ^ i Hen net Kfaw, Harrison \Y alley, Leo have terminated thirst trots and. sootier
•L.jStinnet, Evcho Westover, Roscoe [ bingo splits! 'Have something Uncle'
lo l I Stttubus, Hill Moars. The school is is sure to patter on my ear drums.
Will Attend-( «»11 ill \ 4 ni|||ii|s*ii»i|.
ers To IW There.
What n nuisunce it must be to he , .. . —;--
president while courting a buxom 'u ,* ,a‘u • D***' I he second
widow The Idea of having three or annua* convention of the Oklahoma
four secret service men watching you Hood Roads Federation at
every minute night and day. Inspect- f, 1 on,t',° of December 10-
Ing every hit of billing and cooing.1 U' pr,'"1,8°“ *®. bt> un ' a,! Mature
I every love tap, every pinch or touch C°m,VO, °!‘ *r‘*al Matures
I under the chin Hut we suppose \'U «®*“‘«iate the sessions First,
when folks get old enough to j* l addresses by road experts from
! president and have had the expo-1 Parla ,of ,l“* Blatr‘ i4,ul govern
! rlence they either cut out the fool-1 authorities on the subject
I Ishnesa. or maybe thuv are so far s<*co,ul* th« l»anquet utid entertaln-
|; gone they don’t care a darn who n"M‘l "hirh "iM bH *P»d«‘red all dele-
looks on gules on the night of Friday, Decern
♦ t> * t ] her 10th. Third, the greatest dem-
What would you do If a charming. °”>tr*t,on «f Rood roads building
over given in the state or perhups
All of Huturdny after-
anyw Jiere.
Un* is !l,is. “ It' s.'.' nls ! ->*un>i*hv-, n111 n<u- tuIy , proud of. Its gridiron warriors and of Th,7,”l
'Very truly,
‘ .1 W. UI0A8KR ”
that Martin has lived within half a!('usrt‘ ,,f ™rpo«l puniibment
mile of this cemetery for over twentv
years and has been afraid to die all
the time because the roads to the
cemetery have been so rough. He
didn’t want the hearse to turn turtle
and throw him out and kill him if
ho wasn’t already dead so he bus
gone about it to smooth the roads.
He /Th getting plenty of money ahtfi,. . ,
donations of w ork and wo will all be I * er <:0Mt of attendant*
upon that road (be latter part of the! :?‘.un,.)‘M
week, so any time after Saturday i ^nm n1’ a ,f.0!lt .
the roadjrwill he in nuch cnndltioi. I Numbc''ne,th" "or lar,l>
ll.nl .,,.X ......1 _____ I.....r... ! I . , •
I II I I Ml Iff IllSflV IIIMIVIf.
Coioird Scliool.
Total enrollment to dnto_
Number on roll last day last
moot b
Number now belonging.
Total dayi a tended
'i'otul days absence.......
A .'crago daily attendance
Six teachers report no tardies
that ouc need not be afraid to die.
uSfctt h::s Hn,
proved the appearame of this beautl- i ror,'’->t^ llliR' 1 '' "a'V u <>r,rairk
4 ; eourae the jell leader «'»« there to; "But don't your frleadH some-1
I lead in liiteen rousing cheers for. times expect you to treat after they
j tin* team «and coach have set up the burlap, phosphates!
1I7» Letters are given to students who or something else to you?” asked ,rlt,uv ' v«>ning. December 10th.
j play in at least thrc<- games dur- Deputy Stoltonberg. " l,e u vrry f,I*'»eiul date for Com
the season. They are a sort «>f' Fxpcct t hey do,” was C uele Zekes J‘any ,!* and °very man must he at
11.' honor to the on • wbo wears tliem ! prompt reply, "but my system steers** , , ,irmory. in uniform, by 7:110
1, I'1 " tf»'’ ' re : an honor to in- clear ol all such cobble stones unless pre\ipusly excused
HJXjmau has done’hfs best *o uphold rtie'cui see »b<- (ounD ■ fhrcmgb Hie bot ' K,r«(,,0r. will lie r„r flic jbir-
s - ' honor of his school No one else tom of his glass i give the dead broke < poae °* vfn ’ instruction, and it
11 (other than those who have won let- lever a yank by asking some one to|S.,l!‘l l)<' ,,H‘ 1,1081 protltuble eve-
,is t<,rs nre permitted to wear them. lend me a quartor to buv chuck roast ni”g of ,J,e ye*r.
::m or cake duet See? Oh, tfystem is J™® on® win ........ duty at the
the double-yolked egg of the hen- a'r®°*;y1 .nath *)ven,nK between now
ful cemetery. This is the last rest-
and McLane. We find that of the
4it tardies 20 of them wore in the
and uT BkelyT b6° oJ^he?,6^11^ hl*!> *c.ho°'' °ne wohllld '
not distant futtiro For , hilllho,„| I'-' t tl. is. hoa ,.,o, w ,,-n uo om.Md. r
the .dd homestead where mother S0" f?r ....... ,h" countr>
lives is the dearest plane upon earth
but in later years the city of the
dead is a hallowed sacred site. Yes,
we want to have good roads leading
to that city. We want to beautify
the spot as it will be our home some
day and for bow long we know not.
There are many things about the
southland that are enchanting to me.
In our northern childhood home we
used to read about the southern peo-
ple and their excellent traits or char-
acter. We have found them true.
Our home is now among these people
with whom we live in the fullest con-
fidence.
£h KLE
j nery and .10 mistake.''
\i \\ rmsm ti.mi*: < \i:d.
llll'eclivc. Sunday, December A, MM.1.
12:01 \. M.
KIOPOKT OF ( IIWDLI U 1MHI.IC
SCHOOLS Kill .MONTH i;\|)|\(.
DK’l-MItKK :i. 10I.T.
\\ liit<* Schools.
Total enrollment to date . . 5;i4
Number on roll last day last
motetb . p-
J'
i
!
•t5
i
I
1
$
I
I
I
1
12
Don’t feed the child anything YOU
would not eat—
For the holiday trade we have
laid iaa large supply of the cel-
ebrated
1
Loose-Wiles Chocolates and Candies Pure,
Wholesome. Fresh Assorted ,\uts
We ask you to bear in mind
that we handle the world-re-
nown
Heinze’s Goods
57 Varieties
that there are not more tardies. We
have some city folks who are tardy
without good cause, however
* # * *
Our per cent of attendance is !)7
this month which is quite good con-
sidering the sickness we have had.
* * * *
Report cards for the third month
for grade children have gone out
this week and the high school stu-
dents have received cards for the
second six weeks. Parents should
give careful consideration to these
for the school is one-third gone ami
you should he able to tell just about
what your child is doing. A grade
of SO per cent on class work is
counted a good one but a grade of
TO per cent is not good and unless
your children show grades above 7">
per cent you should take a keen in-
WEST HOUND
| No. 0——St. Louis “Meteor"'
Lv. Chandler,- 6:22 a.m
Ar, Okla. City,--.
I No. I I I — K. C. •Meteor”
Lv. Chandler,___
I Ar.'Okla. City,- s:45a.m
1I.\S \ SYSTEM OF Ills OWN \NI>| No ,,;l—Local Passenger
EXPLAINS IT.
No.
Lv Chandler,. 0: IS a.in.
Ar. Okla. City______ 11 CL', a.111
HIT—4 lahoina Limited—
Lv. Chandler,-
Ar Okla. City,.
When Uncle Zoke tore the top off
an almost empty scrap package In
order to get the remaining contents
more easily, Deputy County Clerk i E AST BOUND
Stoltenbcrg remarked: ! No. ft t—‘•(■overnnr”—
’’Some system about that. Mr Rib- Ar. Chandler,,
bona.” Lv. Okla. City,
"Well," saiil the old man, as he
removed his spectacles and stepped a
little closer to his friend, "system is
one of tho great drive wheels in the
most successful business careers. I
‘Pat’ says that without system and J
a checking account in the First State
torcst in their school work until you bank almost any undertaking is verv
discover the causq,^ ^ | likely to fail. I lack the checking
t account, but adhere pretty closely to
We find some few sti
on the streets at night
your boys and girls?
8 • I system, as John Wagner would say
Where are ; For instance, when ! go home at! H \ ZE-L-N t TS
Ight 1 hang my hat on the right v , , *r|
hand side of the door going out, so: 1 Hess Deacon )
At the meeting of the board of 1 that 1 will not have to turn and twist* Where there’s a will now-a-days, (
education Monday night it was de-Mjke a wounded caterpillar to get it; there’s n way to break it. / *
ruled to begin vacation on Thursday las I start up town next morning.
evening. December 2!t, taking up ; When I am ready to retire I sit my I Looks like trouble in the Balkem
again on January 1916 i shoes down in such a way as to have! states this winter. The Vulgarians'
* * * * (the lug-'em-on ears at my right hand and the Servems appear rather un-j
We find that the Victrola is one! next morning when I come down! friendly
I of the most popular things we have}
I road ns v„„ were passing in-your n'®®n, W,I1,II,T d',v®t*d to thls ^nturr
'ear alone, and naked you to trike her rh wlU b*' un,I,,r ,h« direction of
back to the city, and while on the >TUB s. Avery. chairman of county
, way another car collided with urn commisslon4?rs of Tulsa county Ar-
and us a result there was a smash-u|» rangfm®ntl* 1*,u't,‘ bewn for »
and both your names got In the wondprful d,8P|ay ,in<l demonstra-
, Paper, and you were superintendent .V* °f mon,‘y a,ul ,ttbor 8«'ing ma-
jor a Sunday school" chlnery tor good road building
Among those will be the Worley
WHITES TO 411.D I ICIENDS. L"gnn Rond Oiler, Oruderund Street
■--- Flusher. This is one of the very
J W. Honer, who recently moved latest devices and is declared th.i
from (’handler to Oolaguh, Okla., "up-to the-minute-' proposition in
wrlt«*s the News Publicist «h follows devices of this character. It provides
Editor News-Publicist for any iloiv desired from a pint to
! * take this opportunity of .writing » half gallon per square yard, under
; to you and to all of my old friends, direct pressure of 12f> pounds It
1111,1 1 %'ind (’handler We are actually blows the oil below the aur
! now loaded at Oolaguh, are well sat- face of the road and makes a solid
isfled and getting along fine Mrs. Hiihstantliil surface Without any
Keser h health is some better and change the ninchine can tie used as
u street fitiHlier, and It is also being
perfected for a weed und snow bur-
ner. This demonstration promises
to be worth coming many miles to
see. It seems to promise the solu-
tion of many problems.
Among speakers who will appear
on the program are J. H. Dodge, U.
S. superintendent of road construc-
tion. W. B. Stone, state senator from
Saptilpu; John It. Abernathy, the
“sky pilot” of Okmulgee; e. 8.
Avery, road expert and chairman of
the Tulsa eoupty commissioners.
(Jovernor Williams lias been invited
and Is expected, together with W. H
Harvey and (’. H. Fear, respectively
president and secretary of the Ozark
Trail association.
Monday, the hoard of county com-
missioners of Lincoln county mimed
the following as delegates from this
county:
(’. W. Slack, ('handler, lt-6; Clur^*_
once Ely, Stroud, K-M; .1 H. Swartz,
Davenport;.Oscar Bridge, chandler,
R-6; M. SoVards. Stroud. R-3; 8. J.
Thompson, Wellston; II. M. Will-
iams, Weliston; II. F. Hurst, Chan-
dler, It. F. I).; M. (J. McKee, Meeker;
K. F. Ilurlbut, Meeker; Frank Nip-
per, Prague; L. H Hampton, Prague.
(»eo. Harbor, Prague; B F. Efaw,
Avery. H-l; F. A. Mitchell, Chan-
dler, It-.'i; Clarence Newman, (’han-
dler. Otto Unglcsby, Stroud; W. A
Hadley, Stroud; Jus. Young, Avery;
(’ .1 Alden, Agra; S. V. Silverthorn,
Tryon; Wm, Emde, Carney; Pat
Shipper!, Carney; H. E. Straughen,
Chandler. R 7: Joel Rogers. Well-
ston, K-2; (J. W. Prlngey, Kendrick;
Hugh Dean, Wellston, K-2; Frank
Hayes, Wellston, K-.7; O. F. Hayes,
Chandler; J A McLaughlin, Chan-
dler; (Jeo. (J. Hgogs, (’handler; Ed
(5 Keegan, Chandler; Joe MeNernoy.
Sparks, Joe Miller, Sparks; E. W.
Hoyt, ('handler; Ed Hillerman,
Prague; (’. D. Hicks, Avery; J (’.
Pringoy, (’handler.
The sessions will be held in the
assembly rooms of the chamber of
commerce beginning at 10 o’clock
Friday morning. President (». N
Wright of tin* chamber of commerce,
will make the address of welcome and
the speakers will respond from the
different counties represented. Every
indication points (<> a monster at-
tendance and no pains w ill be spared
by the local enthusiasts and cham-
ber. to make the delegates very
much at home.
und Friday to Issue uniforms.
Supper will be furnished free Fri-
da y • rental to all a ho report* In
uniform, by 6;30 o'clock.
H. li. (JILSTRAP,
('apt. Commanding.
IIIHTHDW SUKPItlSI
The afternoon of December 4th was
7.40 u.m.! made 0,10 of the days to be reniem-
| bered by fourteen lads and lassies
' I ^
w 1 h(
guest in honor, not suspecting tlint
«ny more birthday pleasures were In
store for him, had to be summoned
from a neighbor’s playground when
2:38 p.m.!1*10 oth,’r8 «’amo with I heir good
4 30 p 111 1 wishes fnr “many happy birthdays “
. Supper was served the little one*
j ft’om a beautifully appointed round
1:.'»4 a.m. i lab*°* ,u *he center stood the usunl
12:01 a m 1 Wfthrtay cake with its light brightly
No I ok—si. Louis Limited— burnin candle*, Initial* ol the own
Ar (’handler.....12:1.7 p in.1 , r. a,1(l dates 1907 and l'Jlfi. Carry-
Lv. Okla. City, lu .’LT a m 1 ,nP out dw color scheme of pink and
10—st. Louis “>lc*teor"_ I '•’• Lit«*. the center piece was completed
Ar. ('handler, 1:11 p in by J»,nk carnation* artistically ar-
Lv. Okla. (’ity____ 2:4.7 p.m. j ran*od around the base of the cut
111*_k. ('. “Meteor’’_ 1 glass rake stand.
Ar. Chandler,_ S:4.7p.mJ COMMUNICATED.
1 Okla City, 7 10 p.m *
It's no disgrace to be poor unless
•l• vou were once rich. t
|(j j introduced in the schools. Parents
* take a great interest in the work
JJ* j being done and commend it highly.
211 After the first of the year we will
a ; give a public program
5*! * * * *
li j We find that very few students
j throughout the school are failing to
.H do their work.
Try a Heinze plum pudding on
your Christmas dinner menu.
Phone ')
Lockwied's Snot Gash Grocery
Cliiindler
j-tj rj rj
Interesting Chapel E\erels4“. at High
School.
Last Tuesday morning Chandler
high school was favored by a special
chapel. Postmaster J. A. McLaugh- (.................wJ|,
lln was tlie principal speaker for the ! a0on as slte hears nVe hounre oii'i of
niorninR. He chose
‘Our Postal System
stairs. When I remove my pants be-
fore going to bed I jdace them on a( We were talking with an old poker;
chair near the bed, with my package j player the other day about the stub-;
of scrap protruding from my left J born resistance that has been made j
hand hip pocket in such a way as! against the opening of the Darden-j
to bo easily obtained when I awake, ©lies. He incidentally made the re-1
Sarah Jane always has my bed turned 1 mark that a strait would beat three,
down anil my night shirt spread upon j kings any tirn*'
the bed in such n wnv that I ran net
the bed in such a way that I can get
into it without first ransacking the! The girl who sits up with a man)
bureau drawers or clothes presses, j until an ungodly hour of the night;
and then twisting the blamed thing j to get him should not complain
forty'ways for dog days to ascertain when she has to sit up for him until!
just how to craw l into the thing. My j the wee small hours of th** morning 1
wife’s no crippled grasshopper her- j after marriage,
self when it comes to system, for as! * * * *
- ___________ bounce out of I One of the chief objections we
his subject | bed in the morning she prepares a! have to the Christmas turkey is there j
In his usual j bowl of hot water for my morning! is too much dressing and not enough}
'
cussed this very important business | the Bible at the rigid place for the j does not hold against some women
of our government. His talk was j lesson at the morning worship, and j we see on the streets of our larger
much appreciated by teachers and J seems to enjoy her system as much cities now-a-days.
students and all expressed them- as Mrs. Fred Hoyt and Mrs. Nichols * *.* *
selves as being pleased with having enjoy volley ball. I make it. a point' When the next man begins to toll,
him a* our vteitoi I to start* down town about the time you about lack ol enterprise in your
Two choice selections were played 1 Fred Neal or R. P. Roope are com-(town or kicks on the* improvements1
on the Victrola as thp music lor the ling down in their autos, hence am! that are being made, tak*» a good!
morning rh< student* are *h< eutly asked to ride it' 1 want!look at him. He is one ol tl
a likeness for the Victrola that is , to borrow a chew of serai* I simplv | staeles to b*- overcome,
commendable, (iood music is to be (wait until Harve Cannon or some! * * * *
had at any time.. riend! Thai incident ol the d fectiv<
During the chapel Mr. Tope called reveals a package when 1 ask him baby in Chicago that the doctors let
all the football boys who won let-J what brand he uses He's sure to die rather than that it should live to
if°u *ront to oc9ul,y chair.<, ask me to try it. hence my system I be a mental and physical wreck, is
4. oa'* been arranged for than. I produce* results very gratifying as ajnot worth near the prominen th
-"--‘v—’ then presented the letters to tho rule If.I want 1 ip< r> h it* given .* We « *
$175,000.00
Last week we told you we hoped to have our
deposits reach $175,000.00-
Well we are ^ettiuf* mighty close to the mark.
This week we have gone up to
$171,292.91. Lackingjusta little over
$3000.00. Let’s put it over by the first
of the year. We can with your help.
First State ‘Bank
\
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Nichols, L. B. The Chandler News-Publicist (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 25, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, December 10, 1915, newspaper, December 10, 1915; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912636/m1/1/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.