Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 223, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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The Dollar
That is Spent
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has said good-by to you forever. The
events of tomorrow are certain. The
wages of tomorrow are uncertain. A
nest egg of savings lends certainty to
the future and contentment to the
present.
Women-Can you use lo? We can Wanted-Traveling men to carry
give you this amount for threa hours our side line which goes in a., enve- j
of your time. Address Ford publish-; lope. You keep all the money when
ing Co., Indianapolis, C. S. A. you sell the goods. Outfit sent free
Dt,pt 33 21Hti> ; upon receipt of a postal. Ford Cub-
, ’ lishing company, Indianapolis, U. S.
Children eat, sleep and grow after ^ 0ept 33 21st«
taking Hollister’s Hooky Mountain '
Tea. Brings rosy cheeks, laughing The winter term of the Central State
eyes, good health and strength. A j Normal school, Edmond, Oklahoma,
tonic for sickly children. 35c, tea or j will open January 4, liHl.Y Tuition is
free to all residents of Oklahoma and
Indian territory. For catalogue and
Don’t Wait
to get the first $5.00 or
THE FIRST DOLLAR.
$10,00. Save
Insanity,
Death or Health?
START TODAY.
First National Bank
CHANDLER, OKLA
V,
imonai and Otherwise.
Bits of News Gathered for Our Rt&dert.
It has no equal, Ben Hur flour. I Kafir corn taken on subscription, tf
223tGwt4 j if you would be happy and live long
Miss Robuek returned to Lowe last use I5en Hur ,lour
night. J Ben Hur flour is made on honor and
The family peace maker, Ben Hur sold on merit at Holland’s. 223t6wt4
flour. 228t6w4t j R yQU dQ unto others as you
Mr Grover came over from Wells-j wish to be done by use Ben Hur
ton today. ' flour. 223t6wt4
tablets.—Corbin & Lynch
Wanted—Men emploj ed or idle for
new proposition. We give you the
goods. You keep all the money. Ad-
dress Ford Publishing Co., Indian-
apolis, U. S. A. Dept. 33. -1 Htti
When you’re broke the girls are shy, |
They turn and fly as you come nigh.
Brace up old man, show some pluck.
Take Rocky Mountain Tea: t’will
change your luck.
What do you do in your noon hour?
Any man, woman, boy or girl can
make $5 easily. Send name and ad-
dress. Ford Publishing Co., Indian-
apolis, U. S. A. Dept. :!3. 218tfl
Where a stimulant is indicated, the
doctor prescribes good pure whisky.
I. W. Harper is the ideal liquor. None
better. Sold by Ura Allen. tf
Furnished rooms for rent. One block
east of Feuquay’s store.—Mrs. Mary
Green. 21916
Look for Jim’s candy kitchen. Fresh
candies made every day. One door
south of Hood’s harness shop.—J. E.
Grisham, proprietor. lflOtf
Wanted—Women in this vicinity to
represent a monthly magazine for wo-
men. No canvassing for subscrip-
tions. $5 a day for a lew hours work.
Will not interfere with your present
duties. Address Ford Publishing
Co., Indianapolis, U. S. A. I)ept.
33. 218t(l
other particulars address the presi-
dent, F. H. Umboltz. w2t
ffnHtmel OBtsl
BILL & JOHN’S
RESTAURANT.
Strictly Short Order.
Best Oyster Soup and Hot
Mexican Chili in Town,
W.g§le>cli
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WASH----
Costs io cents and equals 20 cents
worth of any other kind of bluing.
Won’t Spill or Break
Can’t Spot Clothes
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
yfiggle=5ticl*
around in the tilater.
At all wise Grocers.
No JH07 Locust Street.
Hr. Loris, Wo., March 29, 1903.
• - months. My appe-
»cai
rsmm«w.«« and nysiericui ut. a week after I bt*Kan
Cardulga^u^iJ®^ j had for months. My appe-
”t?iM u,ucd up “,d uervou“ne“ bw“” *
CuarLaiM. LauiM of IIonou, No. 9T.
tite was s<-----
&1 «o fcckuoi
the anal curative merit of your
giving aiediclne autl gladly eud<
knowledge
r health
iorseit.
WINBCARDUI
w. want to call your ^^‘“^’‘“Chi^k
sstssNsss
medicine to soothe a wonum Bier iu lvot eecured tlio end can
ing» of the approach of witl, ™ch an outlook as this before her.
All druggist, aell $1.00 bottle. Wine of C.ardm.
r
eieiu East of Wellston is in town on
business.
Fred Dennis was over from Stroud
yesterday.
Something new in town, Ben Hur
Hour at Holland’s.1 223t6wt4
“Ye old folks concert’
night at the opera house,
to hear it.
Saturday
Don’t fail
Hon. C. Porter
from Oklahoma
business.
Johnson
City at
came in
noon on
b
Your
Holiday
Opportunity
Perry Klnyon is sick this week at Miss Edith Boling, who has been
the Barker house. visiting her sister Mrs. Victor Crouch,
returned to McLoud today.
Holland has tlie best thing on earth,
Ben Hur flour. 223t(iwt4 | Orris N. Buchanan was licensed to
1 wed Malinda Trumbull yesterday by
John Embry went to Oklahoma City j Ju(J„e Cordell. Both parties live at
this morning. ! Stroud.
We are in position to do you good on holiday gifts
this year. Our line is very large and it contains a
lot of new and desirable things, the very feature
that helps puzzled holiday buyers most.
Col. Eldridge came up from Okla-
homa City at noon.
Mrs. E. B. Shotwell came in last
night from Cushing.
I will not leave my happy home un-i
less you use Ben Hur flour. 223tflwt4
Miss Jimmie Ayars returned to
Prague this morning after a short
visit with relatives here and at Osla-
homa City.
E. R. Payton and family of Scott
Falls, Kan.,arrived last night to visit
with Mrs. Payton’s brother, Marion
Frank Purdam is over from Guth- Spurgeon,
rie working life insurance. Sport, Ragh went t0 Oklahoma City
Suffer little children to come unto iast night for further orders. He is
us and feed them Ben Hur Hoar. working for W. T. Hale,a mule dealer
223t6wt4 ! in Oklahoma City.
M. J. Thompson of Meeker arrived
ir
You are invited
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We want you to see our line while the assortment is
complete. It is worth seeing for the seeing’s sake,
and those who come to look are as welcome as those
who como to buy. Come early and as often as you
like, you won’t see everything at one visit. Here is
a mere hint to the stock; more details later.
Albums, Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Pocket Books,
Purses, Stationery, Perfumes, Books, Fancy Toilet
Articles, Cigars, Ect.
A Nickel
Will Tickle
The Appetite
That’s Tickle—
Uneeda
n
ISC!
In the In-er-seal Package
national biscuit company
iast night from a
Iona.
few weeks visit in
For Sale—Roll-top office desk as;
g*od as new. Inquire at Bell tele-
phone office. 22113
Bottled beer 10c at the Club saloon. |
dream cheese sandwiches 5c.—F. Cad-
walader, proprietor. wd200tf
Theladies of the Presbyterian church
desire to make special mention of the
“Breakfast Bell” coffee furnished by
Messrs. Rooney & Finch. It was
pronounced most excellent by all who
partook of it. The ladies heartily
recommead it.
Mrs. Frank Overbay has returned
| home after taking a two months re-
_____ ... 1 view at a conservatory of music.
No sicklv women or weak men will After January 1 she solicitsthe patron-
ever regret taking Hollister’s Rocky age of all who wish to study music on
Mountain Tea. It’s brought happi-. plan? or organ. She is prepared to
ness to thousands. 35c, tea or tab- give instructions in the 1 atest methods
lets -Corbin & Lynch. i of music.
A. D. WRIGHT’S
...DRUG STORE...
( FOR UP-TO-DATE JOB PRINTING
CJ1 at The P ihjleb. o'
Pr mpt ‘nd Neit
• Our M«*t! *
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p. M. Whitacre left today for his
home at New Harmony, Ind. He came
to Chandler some time ago in charge
of some fine horses belonging to E. F.
Owen which were shinped in from
that place
W anted—H s and ti'-ls to make
*ln a week after school hours Send
name and address, stating age Ford
Publishing Co.. Indianapolis, U. S.
A. Dept. 33. 21810
Mrs. J. W. Feuquay and Mrs Green
are in Oklahoma City today attend
STRICH A ZEIDLER’S
NEWEST HIGH-GRADE PIANO
Always on hand at Wolfe’s
.Jewelry Store—See Mrs. Th.
Filtsch or Walter Wolfe for
prices and terra*.
i HANDLER,
OKLAHOMA.
Wanted—Clerks, book-keepers,sten-( Wanted—Traveling men you can ^ ^ _________ _____
ograpbers, or other employed persons make *5 every day by a few moments thg Women guffragistconvention
to do three hours work for us in re- talk on the train or at l e o e . nr wjll remajn ,,ver tonight to hear
turn for $3 Address Ford Publish-1 goods are free to you Address Ford | ...... ,,^u„ o„„„w
LBE PATRICK
W. R. QUCI.IC
ing Co.,
Dept. 33.
Indianapolis, U.
S. A.
218t(i
Publishing Co.,
A. Dept. 33.
Indianapolis, U. S.
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THE
UNION NATIONAL BANK,
Successors to
The Bank of Hoffman, Charles & Conklin
Oldest Established Bank in Lincoln County.
Oldest Bank in Oklahoma Under Continuous Management.
Capital Paid in $50,000.00
Latgest Deposits in Lincoln County
Miss Shaw on “The Fate of Repub
! lie s.”
The Helen M. Gould hospital iast
’ night was the scene ol what might
| ^ave resu’ted in a serious conflagra-
tion, but for prumi t action in the
premises. A coal oil lamp was
j thoughtlessly replenished with gaso-
' line, which burned nicely until it px-
| ploded. Fortunately, they were able
I to confine the flame, wl ich shot up. to
Lhe oil alone and no serious damage
I was done. Gasoline is perfectly safe
! if care is used in handling, but wl. n
j will wise people ever learn to be care-
j ful?
H. W. Hurst and family, who have
been visiting Mrs. HurstV brother,
[ Ike Davidson, and family, for a few
1 days, left last night for their home at
Tarkio, Mo. Mr. Hurst is in the dry
: goods business there U bile in town
he visited several of the dry goods
l 9*ori s including II. br’s Departme't
store. Jacob’s Star s'ore, New York
Home Builders
Attention
Do You
Waut to build a home, erect
a block or procure money
in Chandler for any pur-
Dyspeptica
’/are made every <Uy by their own csrrinssnesi. ^
f Cure that ease of Oonitipetian and Indigestion befor*
it becomes chronic. Take
RAMlSSLsT>ILL5
■ad Tonic FelletS, the only remedy that assist, Nature
‘ ,nd does not get in her way Strong purgatives gripe,
and make confirmed invalids. Ramon’s act gently
and leave the system independent of drugs
Sample and BooKlet Fret.
^ Complete Treatment ~
25 days 25 cts. ^ ‘
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pose?
Do You I
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Insurance—Fire, Oy- 1
clo
Flute (i.a.ss or Aeci- |
dent?
Do You \
Want
voui title examined 1
or abg
tract made? If so,
Call
or Lro; a Card
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Liberal accommodations
safe and sound banking ru
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p. s. HOFFMAN. I're-
R. L. CONKLIN, Cashier
H CHAKLEB, Vice 1’
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French, Mrs. W. H. Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 223, Ed. 1 Friday, December 16, 1904, newspaper, December 16, 1904; Chandler, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc912852/m1/3/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.