Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 72, Ed. 1 Friday, June 24, 1904 Page: 2 of 4
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YOURTEETH
KEEP THEM
Nothing will pay you
better—nothing will g"'e
greater reward than the
time spent in caring for the
teeth.
Cl roves
Tooth
Powder
solves the problem of not
only how to keep the teeth
sound and strong, hut how
to keep them clean and
Vhite in a convenient and
delightful way.
j A sample bottle free with
each tooth brush.
KtlEllIUF way utter purchasing Immunity
I restraint of the president
from
attorney
general. Every man who has come in |
-——,--- . ,,. ,, j contact with the operations of these
I lit*rt*l*y ttnnounc* this I I nm n crtmllffate |
fyr tiu* noiulUHtlon *slivrlff of Lincolnt Vombit.ations of capita). ’ otherwise '
tf subject t«» t*«* ilcci*luu of tln*«l«“UUHTatIC-
“ ‘ “ ' **■' ’4 known as trusts, knows that they con- ;
trol prices, restrain trade, occasion
great injury to the iudei»emleut busi- J
i ues» man anil menace business eondi-
I tiotia. They are, therefore, unlawful, |
whether they are formed “lawfully
I «uI>]k . to tih* tltvlaltiu of tin* democrat!
! populist primary to In* held July 14.
mlblate j
_____f of Unco
ty» subject l»* the decision of thedeiu«
,to‘pulUi primary to l*e held July 14.
u. h. i I1MX.
| ; A J.Whltmor* of Stroud hereto announce*
I that he U a candidate for sheriff **f Lincoln
countv subject to the decision of the demo
eratl$-popull*t primary t»* be heh! July 14.
Chandler furniture
Company
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
and EMBALMERS
All details looked after and carried out
Day 'Phone 73, Night 153
HKGISTF.K OF PKKPK
JnK.pl, A. Hawn ul North Fox, author-1
i tx*. uh to aauouurt* that hr In u . amlMiin- -
I tnr th.- nomination of ■vKtetvrof rter,l». .uti- , _ „ ••lawful ’’ purpose or not If they
I |«rt to the *l«*»l.lon of the driuiMTatle-popu- r t
! It.t primary to be held J oljf 14. are entitled to the “protection of the
R. F. WILSON
Embalmer
^towwa****!******^
H. C. LEE :
AUCTIONEER
at chandler
Will cry sales anywhere in
the county. It is not necessary
to have my picture at the head
of this ad.,as I am belter look-
ing than I was last year. Oilice
at A. D. Wrights Drug Store.
See me before you get out your
bills.
vu-toi-v'.i r.m.-h authori... ■• to aniiounre ] law,'" then people may as well turn
t^tViVn^llt'er' '.'"'.h-edic Juii/wt t.. tim ii.-- tnoir pocketbooks over to them first
[IZVrl ! as las,, for th y will get their contents
sooner or later. And in the meantime
DR. ELIZABETH M. PLUSS
OSTEOPATH.
COUNTY KU1“ Kill NT UNDENT.
Coroin&Lynch
Druggists and
Opticians
E. It. shot well authorise, u. to announce | they are in high glee because one of, R00n).a y and 4.
count c*au^rititcn'ic'nt^of pul lie instruction, the great parlies of the country openly 1
■mbtect to flu* tlfrWoB id the democratic-; ....
.......>!«•» i.riin irr t.i i>e held July 14 and brazenly apologizes for their ex-
COUNTY ATTORNEY
We are Authorised to announce th
f Prague a* « can
y. ®uhj
Hoffman Bldg
W. L. JOHNSON
isu nee and declares its purpose to
..I'liatrT.r1 ttand between them and the righteous
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Hoffman Building Chandler, Okla
, DR. A. B. POTTER
T7T,., . * , . PENTJST . .
„ cuudo ..kwT"|*i IN THE AREN
h'Au'/nui'.:...... primary ^ Oklahoma City. June i3.-George, ^ .
Smith, editor of the Chandler Tribune Feuquay Building ( Chandler, Okla
H ...... |n »Ka a!id tnrlav nnti f\f. nolinved 1
Of John Davie of Prague* ns a candidate f.»r : —’ - “
^'•.w’l^r.;r',r,r.’i‘I,3.."r.-1*;-:.^ruiYirn,..“t', ^^Dati0D. if not *• o^mr ^
Jug primary to la, lirl.l July II. i people —Oklahoman.
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A. E. Stutsman
Boot and Shoe Cobbling and
Second Hand goods—all kinds
in stock. Arms and Accoutre-
ments.
Bankrupt Stock Merchandise
Dry Goods, Groceries and
Jewelry
Big 4 2nd Hand Store
J. Rlttetthod** authorise* u* to au-
CAudidate for the nomi-
nee, subject to the
nee that he Is
7 eoi
•f tl
nouiH- ..JP --- 1
nation «»f county ntt»
declslo
to 1h*
We are authorised to annouiu- -----
M. Jarrett 1* * candidate for the omee
I m. jiirrmiwni nu".'""' , ir *
1 county attorney, subject to he
I the detuocraUc-popullsl primary
July 14,
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J
ee that
_______ of
decision of
to l»e held
was in the city today and announced
his candidacy for the council of the
Oklahoma-Lincoln county district. In
--this connection Mr. Smith is inter-
viewing local democrats concerning
tl.at the matter. J. B. A. Robertson, also
M. MARSHALL
PHYSICIAN A.NU SURGEON
Chandler Daily Publicist.
Published eeery even ng except Sunday.
REPRESENTATIVE.
icb^.
" 11 11 1 - ... - . — ------— — — * from * __ . .
The latter is one of
F-MERV A FOSTER.
ATTORNfeY-AT-LAW.
Office in Hoffman Building.
Room 10
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA.
Chandler, okla.
Offices over Cox & Cox’s Drug Store. Calls
sill
tilt
lines ... »,r,i,»,i v» •■'.“• •' --------I to , v., - ,
Kii^rSK:! same position
tne r.iKiuu «u*i« < - . ------
democratic convention*.
PRORATE JUDGE.
We are authorised to announce that >. A
Cordell i* a candidate for re-election to the
office of probate Judire. eubject to the *1
j ftlon of the deuiocratic-populU* primary
Entered at the Po.tofllce »t Chandler
M Hecoud-cla** Matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Delivered by carrier, per week
On* Year...........................
Six Month*
w M
i office of I
•Ion of ....---
j he held .1 uly 14.
lech
to
the leading attorneys of the city of Chas. B. Wilson 1 Chas B. Wilson, Jr
Chandler, and Mr. Smith is credited WILSON & WILSON
as being one of the leading democratic attorneys-at-la w
editors in itie territory. AsOkiahoraa on Room 11 )
county furnished the councilman two n “^an^Building I CHANDLER, O T
vears sco. it has been conceded that _ _
ROY V. HOFFMAN. JOHN EMBRY.
HOFFMAN & EMBRY,
attorneys at law.
j Office in the Hoffman, Charles
l & Conklin Building over Bank.
LEE PATRICK W. R. GHOLIC
Home Builders
Attention
Do You
Want to build a home, erect
a block or procure money
in Chandler for any pur-
pose?
Do You
Want Insurance—Fire, Cy-
clone, Plate Glass or Acci-
dent?
Do You
Want your title examined
or abstract made? If so,
Call or Drop a Card
The Lincoln County
Abstract Co.
R.OOM6. CLAPP BUILDING.
H,D. FRAZIER
K. D. B-RAZ1EFI
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$4.00
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Iff* Month*...........................
We art*
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trict
FOR CPI NtlLMAN.
Hthorlxed to announce the namu of
Koberttionas a candh
In the F
il councilman
before the de
he n---
lidate for terri-
b Council M
years ago. it has been conceded that
the candidate should be named by Lin-
coln county for the next term.
’ourth Council dle-
couveutlon.
MRS. W. H. FRENCH,
Editor and Publisher.
publicist ’phone 82
JUNE 24 1904.
announcements
COUNTY CLERK)
We are authorUed to announce th
Stinnett, of North Seminole townuhlp,
candidate for the nomination ofej
mbjpct to the derision of the <1—......
yopiullHt prlmury to he held July 14, 1*J04.
We are authorlietl to announce that <*
ttVAYSSSS^SJrfflgSf1 rou'
democratic convention
OUR CANDIDATES. -
SHERMAN SPRINGER.
As candidate for commissioner from
the second commissioner district txher-
raan Springer is making a good clem
race. Two years ago Mr. Springer was
a close second as candidate for this
: office and this time is going in to win.
Mr. Springer is one of our pro-
that K.
itp, Is a ___^
he democratic-1 gressive young farmers and <*am here
j from Kansas at the time of the open-
ly. an* autln.ri.e.1 t.. annoiinc. the imm. . j haj ,in,.e resided on his farm
o( J. II. .l"hi!.H'ii. of Miuth Seml""l.. ii» « 1QK “ .
Six miles north of chandler That he
Iwlwld July H. |U eminently fitted for the office he
tv. 11. liliH-r iiutlmriWH u. to nmumii.'. I seei£s is evident by his progress.\e
wT,t!rtI.Ti,!T,-;T'”l!!'-'.,l!j 'till- .l.iuiii-rntlc-iioim- ness an,i Intelest in all public affairs.
Kt primary to lie li.l.l July H He has also been the holder of three
COUNTY TREASURER 1 lal eraae teachers' L-ertificates.
Mr. Springer expresses himself as
X..7,7,Vo,:HXa in favor of a more economical ad-
ln* primary to be heldJnljM. ministration of county affairs: also
A. B. OLESON,
Contractor and Builder.
Will be found at Frazier Building
corner 9th St. and Manvel Ave.
CHANDLER. OKLAHOMA
COIriE TO --
SPEAR’S WAGON YARD
For Good and
Cheap Service
J. VV DILLON, Prop
CHANDLER. OKLAHOMA i FRAZIER & FRAZIER
1 Meat Market
J. W. J'LLARD, M D.,
PHYS.CIAN AND SURGEON.
Calls answered day or night.
! Phone*:—Office, 214: Residence, d*; Steam
Bath, 112; HoHpltal, 155.
I Office Over Corbin & Lynch’s
Manvel Avenue.
Wellston, Okla
Gum. In .ea.on—chicken, ana Turkey.—Salt
Mean—Beet and Pork—Sau.age. etc.
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CHANDLER
OKLAHOMA.
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Antiseptilene
Barber Shop
HEARD
OVER
THE
Southern Security Co.
Geo. H. Nichols,Mgr.
Will negotiate short Loans oa
Household Furniture. Pianos and oth-
er personal property. No publicity.
Quick money. If you want loan
come and see us. Room in the Aolcott
Block, Chandler. Oklahoma.
A Farm For You
\re you satisfied at home? Or do yon wish
To better y.inieeirr You should Investigate
who; - e'sw Joaui in Valley of California
. offer hustler*
This signature la on erery box of th* genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine t»wou
«4e remedy that cures n cold In one day
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I* Hot and Cold Baths JJJ
fft JESSE FUNK. PaOR. *
Opposite
First National Bank
qrriicTrnniionii mii i ■■ m mwiitmtomb
I Summer Homes
For 1904.
WIRE ha- ffeVf...
H. Cl. Hhafler ol I'ulou township, autlmr believes the amount collected for roan
•MMtoannounci ,l'",i|[liaj. -r. aul .ux should is- expended in the vicinity
the democratIc-popu-; ,
: from which it was collected.
tor the nomination of c<
lect t«» the decision «»f th. ......
ll*t primary to be held July 14.
W. H. Biddle of WelUton authorise* u* t«
‘ ‘ * n candidate for c«
to the decl*lou <
primary t«» he
county
of the
held
tren*urer. nubject
democrntlc-popull*t
July 14.
We are authorised to announce that W. S.
Ravi* of North \N U hlta town*hlt> i* a c andi-
date for county trennurer. sub]** t to the
declHon of the detnocratlc-p«»pull*t primary
> be held July I *
That his name will add materially
to the strength of the ticket is an as-
sured fact, and his many friends and j
neighbors believe in him and are
working unitedly to this end.
TRUSTS WERE SATISFIED-
I The trusts ought to be well satisned
j with the plank in the republican plat-,
«.mTB5?"0tow”.hlp! '1- ^. | form adopted at Chicago Wednesda
•loner in mewcmi.i u.inn. . '■"'V. They get alt they asked and more. In
5* tratlc-popull.t primary to be be* July ^ lbe adop4ioD of a plank
which says nothing and means noth-’
ing and means nothing, the plank also j
col NTY I’OMMISSIONER
(Second DlHtrict)
We are authorised to announce that W
»rtli
_ .........-ice «*f county
■loner In t’he *ec«md district, wuhj-ct to the
Cooper, of No............
candidate for the office of county comn
“Heilo:" “Helio" "Is thU Rit-
ter?” "Yes. ” •“This i» Jones,
did you send that case of beer up
to my house today?” "\es sir.
“Was it the same as the last case
I got." “Yes sir. Original Bui>-
weiser." "Well, it’s ail right
then: sty Ritter, have you the
Faust draught beer on tap?” Yes
Jones, fresh am cold." “All
right, I’ll be down soon for a
glass. I think it is the best keg
beer made.”
Many words oi praise come to
me in this way regarding our beer,
wines and liquors. A sample or-
der from yon wiil convince you
that I am headquarters for good
goods at reasonable prices.
»xcnr*ion* in Man h nr
Santa Fe. '' rite for pampble
. T. A S. F. It v.: Oklah
ev>
nd
”r“
klahoma
In that great valley in
11 nine-tenth* «*f the I. . •'i. raisin cr
»nd million* of gallon* of wine are m
• irlv. You can profitably rai*e almost
rvtHnar there. Good farm* at cheap pr.ee*.
Low rate colonist excursion* in March J
April on the Santi
to F. r. O'Neil, a.
‘ 'Ity, O. T.
California
Strich & Zeidler’s Newest Styles
of High Grade Uprights
just received and a-e on
sale at Kent At Wolf's.
Everybody is invited to
try them and make a choice
Prices moderate according
10 quality. Catalog of in-
formation free on request.
TH FILTSCH
(Third District.)
We are authorised to announce th.it Mat-
thew ' urrl* I* a candidate for 1I1
• nontin
the
Ulfiint I, BUiqn > >"■ « ......l'^l
cratlc-popullHt primary to be held .1*11
that of county conn
district, nubject to the tltn l*!
!ttl**loncr in
of the
lift-,
ird
Kentucky Llquor House Ko^Op^epsia Cure
It is none too early to plan your summer
. .cation. You will be considerably assist-
ed if you have at hand the descriptive book-
lets issued by the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul
Railway Co.
Lake resorts aud other ideal summer
homes in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
Illinois and Iowa are described. Books
with rates for tickets and board, informa-
tion about routes and train service, sent for
six cents’ postage.
G. L. COBB,
Southwestern Pass. Agt.
907 Main St. Kansas City, Mo
dem il-
ly 14.
(Third District]
wi
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make* an apology for their existence.
Ail this was to have been expected.
W J Harding of Rryiiu town*hip. nnth. r
that he l* « candidate
however, of the party which stands
1 u* iu ■Hiiyu.ivr I..... ... - . ■ • . 1 sposor for the tariff wall that breeds
fiimmltuiloiifr (third district) t to • 4 , .
idewtdon of the dcimxTrttic-popui!*t pn- trus»« bv the score and conducts its
ry to he held July 14. ” , .
I campaigns on money drawn from them
tie* u* to announce tha
for
the
mary
( riiir.l District' I-----■ ~ ,
j. M. Littleton, of M«*eker. aut’uorlxc* nr 1 th? p: ice of service as goa-ialf.e^
nnounce that he l* a candidate for county
nml**ioner in the third district, nubject But it as scarcely behe^ed po siblc
to the declidou id the • mo< t l'”l»u
primary to he held July 14. j 1
anno
eon:
| that the party would go to the leogtb
swomi in.trict. . of pleading for mercy for the big com*
wmyiiiuii oVch'imll'.'i-■!■•>' u»M|i. - > i'"H- binatious of capital and taking the
date lor comml**i<'» cr from the *• md dl*- * • •• * fUp
trict. nubject to the •teciaion «»f the democrat- f ^roUnd that their exploitation 01
W-pupu.,., primary to be h*d J«U «• ,g ,ejfilin)aW Gn the contrary,
riir*t District]
We are autho'rlxed to announce that John
Murphy of Stroud l* a candidate for the
office of countv commi**U»ner !ti the 1 ir*t
district, subject to the democratic-populist
primary to he held July 14.
Flr*t District.
» authorised to annou
We are authorised to announce that W.C.
Crain of Osage township 1* -
------imdoncr in
held
for nomination a* county comm
the 1st district, subject to the decii
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democratTc-popnlUt primary t«*
uly 14.
a candidate
imissloner In
iston of the
1m*
Second District,
luthorisetl to announce thauSher-
Ipringer of Uni
fo
We nre a
man K. Springer of l nion
candidate for county comm
Second district, subject to the dec
democratic-populist primary
July 14.___
SURVEYOR
thi-.t he i* a candidate for nominatk
T J. Green well authorises us to announce
dtdate for nomination for
subject to the action of the
* • *— held
county surveyor, subject to tht
democratlc-populUt primary
July 14.
t 0RONHR
Dr. V M. Tracy of Tryon. authorise* us to
annouiice that he is a candidate for the nom-
ination of coroner, sublet f to the decision of
the .lemocratlc-pop illst prlmare to 1*-J held
July 14.
it was considered that the most the;
trusts could expect of the dominant |
party was tfiat it would ignore the de-
mand of the country for relief from the)
oppression they have wrought. But
witness this eloquent interpleading:
"Such combinations, when lawfully J
formed," says the platform, "for
township 1. n I lawful purposes, are entitled to the
l“l'Kn,.i\Z- j protection of the u- ” There isn’t
'*■ j a trust in the country that cannot find 1
a sheltering hand in that statement of
the case. It includes the Standard
oil, sugar, beef, and ail the thousand
or more others which prey on the peo-
ple. They were probably formed in a
"lawful” way and for a "lawful"pur-
pose, but that Is not saying they are
conducted in a legitimate or lawful
FOLEY’S KONEV CURE
Will positively cure any case of ICsolney
op BSaddep disease not beyond the reach
of medicine. No medicine can do more.
tO lK*
FOLEY’S KIDNEY GURE
strengthens the urinary organs,
builds up the kidneys and invig-
orates the whole system.
IT IS GUARANTEED
TWO SIZES 50c and $1.00
SOLD IND RECOMMENDED BY
Corbin & Lynch
Passed Stone and Gr-.sl With Excruciating Pains
A H Thurnes, Mgr. W.Us Creek Coal Co., Buffalo, O., writes:
•‘I have been afflicted w ith kidney and bladder trouble for years, pass-
im, .ravel or stones with excruciating pains. Other medicines only
“I hive been aniiciea hi* omucjr .iwuu.v 1.....
ine .ravel or stones 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 flue stones, etc.,
and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man.
FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE has done me $1,000 worth of good.”
No Other Remedy Can Compare With It
Thos W. Carter, of Ashboro, N. C., had Kidney Trouble and
one bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE effected a perfect cure, and
be says there is no remedy that will compare with it.
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