Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 285, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 1, 1904 Page: 2 of 4
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“Better Ihan
Quinine”
Week’s Breuk-Up- A-Cold
Tablets (laxative) do all the
good that quinine does
without the disagreeable
effects, head noises, etc.
The tirst dose relieves the
headache, fever congestion
and stuffiness which usually
accompany colds and la
grippe. The cure speedily
follows. One or two doses
will break up a Cold or
Grippe. It's a splendid
preventive as well as a
trusted cure, 25c a box.
Samples tree,
CorDin & Lynch
Druggists and
Opticians
Chandler Daily Publicist.
Published every evening except Sunday.
Entered at the PostoRlctt at Chandler
hi Heconfl-class Matter.
SUBSCRIPTION HATEK.
Delivered by carrier, per week... .10c
One Year................. fl .00
Mix Month*................... 2.00
Three Mouth*....i 1.00
Mils. W. H. FRENCH,
Editor and Publisher.
euBuos. ’|)hone 82
shades of summer time, ft is :t music
which may not be always perceptible
to the ear. but is felt in the heart and
heard in the soul.
The American forests were once the
.
lias been abroad in the land. With
ruthless hand he has devastated our
hills and valleys and robbed them of
much of their beauty, never mindful
of the fact that the hand that fells a
tree destroy s in an hour an object of
beauty and usefulness which in its
nurture and development has possibly
required the handiwork of nature for
centuries. The wanton destruction of
our forests has almost been a national
folly. *
Then let us make amends for the
mistakes of the past by planting trees
that will stand for us as living monu-
ments in the future, and by so doing
beautify bur surroundings and make
glad the land in which wo live.
In accordance with law, I, Thomp-
son H. Ferguson, governor of the ter-
ritory of Oklahoma, do proclaim Fri-
day, March 18, 1904, as arbor day,
l respectfully recommend that trees
be*planted upon the farm, by the
roadside and in village, town and
city.
It is especially suggested that touch-
ers and pupils in our public schools
devote some portion of this day to the
plunting of trees anil appropriate
exercises that will impress upon the
mind not only an ideal of the beauti-
ful in nature but also of the useful.
In testimony whereof I have here-
unto set my hand and caused the great
seal of the territory to be affixed, at
Guthrie this lifteenth day of February,
one thousand nine hundred and four.
T. 15. Ferguson,
Governor.
By the Governor:
William Grimes, secretary.
L. A. KELSEY, D. D. S.
DENTAL PARLORg.
Up-stairs, over Chandler Nat’l Bank,
Frazier Building.
Office hours 9 a. in. to 12 m. and 1
to 5 p. m.
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EMERY A FOSTER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Office in Hoffman Building.
Room 10.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA.
DR. ELIZABETH M. PLUSS
* OSTEOPATH.
Room- i and 4.
Hoffman Bldg*
J. W. DILLARD, M D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Calls answered day or night.
Office Over Corbin & Lynch’s
Manvel Avenue.
CHANDLER
OKLAHOMA.
ROV V. HOFFMAN. JOHN EMBRY.
HOFFMAN & EMBRY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in the Hoffman, Charles
& Oonklin Building over Bank.
CHANDLER. OKLAHOMA
MARCH 1 1904.
According to a recent decision of
the postal department it is unlawful
for private individuals to place the
words “United States Postal” on their
private mailing cards. Owing to the
fact, however, that there is a large
number of these cards now on hand
among the large firms, they will lie
received through the mails until July
1, 1904. _
The manager of a Kansas telephone
exchange lias a great scheme to keep
the central girls wide awake. During
the month he calls up central and by
the use of a stop watch catches the
time until :he girl answers. The girls
making the best average receive prizes
at the end of the month. He may de-
cide to come to Oklahoma but if lie
does he will not need a stop watch in
his business. Any available K-day
In conformity with the law and the
above proclamation, 1 recommend
that all teachers in Lincoln county
spend the afternoon of March i8 in
carrying out the thoughts and pur-
poses for which Arbor day was insti-
tuted. Make it a combined arbor and
patron’s day in your school district.
Have a combined program by pupils
and patrons, and then proceed to
clean up and beautify your school
ground, and close by setting out some
trees. While doing this you will be
planting kind thoughts, kind actions
and kind memories. He who plants
a tree plants not only for this genera-
tion but for others which will follow
and hence forgets self.
E, B. Shotwell,
County Supt.
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The aid society of the Presbterian
church met on Friday, February 2(1
with Mrs. W. L. Johnson There were
twelve members present. Devotional
services were led by the pastor. An
interesting leatlet on Christian Giving
was read by Mrs. Newell. Members
all busy with faney work. Delicious
refreshments consisting of fruit gela
tine and cake were served. The aid
will meet March 11th with Mrs. Mc-
Gaughy
iHint published i pi>. mm.
uqrou LICENSE NOTICE.
Territory of Oklahoma,count v of Lincoln,hh.
To all whom It may eoncern:
Notice I* hereby given that I, the umlcr-
F. W. BASH
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Collections I
Gardner building j Chandler, Okla
W. L. JOHNSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Hoffman Building Chand ler, Okla |
DR. A. B. POTTER
. . . DENTIST . .
Office upstairs I
Feuquay Building ( Chandler, Okla
In South Dakota
The Horn of Plenty has this year been
turned upside down- For the - ixth •
consecutive year South Dakota leads all . •
other states in the production ol the
greatest wealth per capita. Gorn. hay,
wheat, oats, cattle and gold are some
of the factors in the new wealth ot 190?
amounting to SI46,4s0,000, A trip to
South Dakota via the
Chicago, Hi!wankee & St. Paul
Railway
can be made quickly, comfortably and
inexpensively. If you are interested,
write for a copy of the new book on
South Dakota.
M. F. SHITIi,
Commercial Agent,
245 Main St., Dallas.
G. L. COBB,
Southwestern Passenger Agent,
907 Main St., Kansas City.
42-43-42
P. S.—Between Kansas City and Chicago, the
train of trains is the Southwest Limited of this
line. Leaves Kansas city, Union Station 5.55 p.
in., Grand Ave 0.07 p. m. Arrives Chicago, Un-
ion Station, 8.55 a. m.
Tnyhir, iliil on
| of February, iuo’4, flit* In tin*
clork will be sufficiently accurate for | J’"'-'v'nTe''rV-M, 1 “','f
I. t he mult*)
tin* 25th ilny
office of tht*
Lincoln county, Okbi-
m by petition
recording elapsed time
Hal.
State
Arbor Day Proclamation
icrcby glv
signed, .lohn N. Taylor, < 11 <1
of February, I'.MM,
county clerk of sal
iionin territory, 111*
of seventy-five res!
('an- ! vcrenwlonul towiiMhlj) thirteen 118), north of
• I range six (<1), en*» of the I. M.. commonly
I known a* North Creek township, in the
county of Lincoln and territory of Oklnho-
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freeholder* of said coiurn shIoiiiiI township,
dh'utloii
freeholders
setting fort h that the
of respect a bit* elm
sident of
uudetHlgucd Is a man
■ i.
vest 1 11 * feet.
place of beginning
A tree is u true friend- “A thing of
beauty and a joy forever.” From
time immemorial trees have minister-
ed to the wants of man with delicious
fruits for food, kindly protection
against the force of * he sweeping!
storm; and beneath their friendly i""
branches the wayfarer has ever grate- < iV.i
fully reposed in shady arbors, secure '
from the scotching rays of the mid-day • —1 -
sun.
lie who does not love tre» s is devoid ' '.•Ini'l',
of some of the higher attributes and
“Hath no poetry in his soul.” His
ideal of the beautiful is false and h >
conception of the sublime is iinperfcc
To be unable to interpret the language
of the forest is to be unlearned in
nature’s most fascinating lore.
There is poetry in the green-wood.
What can be more inspiring than the
music of the forest? Earth never hail
melody sweeter than the notes chanted
by the spirit of nature amid the open-
ing of buds and spreading of leaves
in spring,or the soothing songs heard
among the leafy bowers and sylvan
h i meter ami standing uml
bl congresHlonal
W lltflllp
east of
t hi r teen < 1 •* L north of r.t up’ si \
1. M . in said vMinty and terrltor.x afore
said, and 'raying that a license may-tn*
issued t» him hi the eon my clerk and «<mu-
t\ conimls'ioiiers f tMid Lincoln county for
the Hah' ni retail < f mt\li, spirit on* uml
\iiiou* iiiirsiHi a lot oi imrcet of land in
blm k eleven ' 1 1 ), ill the unincorporated t II-
eaiit of 1. M-, mmonp in
A. M. MARSHALL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
(^HANDLER, OKLA.
Office* over Cox A Cox’a Drugstore. Call*
answered promptly—day or night.
Chas. B. Wilson | Chas B. Wilson, Jr j
WILSON & WILSON*
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA VV
Office Room 11 {
Hoffman Building f CHANDLER, O T j
A B OLfcSON,
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Contractor and Builder.
\Vill be found ai Frazier Building
corner 9th St. and Manvel Ave.
CHANDLER. OKLAHOMA !
H. D. FRAZIER
K. D. FRAZIER
FRAZIER & FRAZIER
Meat Market
Wellston, Okla
(i unic In Reason—Chicken* and Turkeys—Salt
Meat*—Reef and Pork—Sausage, etc.
floor and Shoe Cobbling ana
Second Hand goods—ail kinds
in stock. Arms and Accoutre-
ments.
Antiseptilene
* Barber Shop
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Opposite
First National Bank
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A. E. Stutsman tW1NTER TOURIST RATES
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Dry
Goods, Groceries
Jewelry
and
Rig 4 2nd Hand Store
FRANK MYERS
JESSE FUNK. Prop. *
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H. C. LEE
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Will cry salos anywhere in
the county. It is not necessary
to have my picture at the head
of this ad.,us 1 am be:ter look-
ing than l was last year. Odiee «?»
at A. D. Wri .tits Druu Stor
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bills.
Blacksmith-Horseshoer I
l li.ive put in the Bun n* Horse Stocks and
am prepared to hIioc the most vicious horse :
without Injury to nnimnl. Tires set coM by
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Sunny - South
Tickets on sale daily until April 30, 1904, to the prin-
cipal winter resorts of Mississippi, Georgia, Alabama,
Florida, Tennessee, South Carolina, Louisiana and Texas*
Return limit June 1, 1904.
Full details on applied tio: . .
O. W. STRAIN,
Division Passenger Agent
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bent possible condition, tightening spokes in
the best of tools, uml also carry, u large I
stock of supplies for buggies, wagons mid 1
plows. Am also prepared to build to order
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Work and at once. We please.
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in said congressional
i. *. in s.'ii'i ' .uint,' uid terrltoryl
iforcsiiid. find thnt s lid lie!ition ami apjdi- ;
t "Hi w dl be heard tl ■ 1 11 li day M rcli. '
1001, unless there be objections and remon I
stmines tiled In tlit* office of tin* comity I
before the 1 I t it
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county
!.i> March. 1IH>4.
For COOL DRINKS
Try CLUB Saloon
Tile O K
Beer on Tap.
= Served-.
Iiunoh
- tn\ hand this 25th day of Febrn
I',»() l .1 ■ dm s Payl«>r.
Applicant.
FRANK CADWALADER. Prop.
Southern Security Co.
° Geo. H. Nichols, M^r.
Will negotiale SHORT Loans on
Household Furniture, Pianos and oth-
er personal property. No publicity.
Quick money. If you want a loan
come and seeus. KoomsOpera House
Block, Chandler, Oklahoma.
[First published Feb. 2tl, I bO-l.j
NOTICE.
Territory of (ikbihoiun.couuty of Lincoln, ss.
1 n the probate court.
Estate of G ‘orue Sauer, deceased.
Tin* petition of Rosa Sauer ns the admin-
istratrix of the estate of George Sauer, de-
ceased, having been presented to this court
praving that an order be made antliorlr.ing
saiii petitioner to sell tin* whole or so much
and such parts of the real estate described in
said petition as t he court shall Judge neces-
sary and beneficial, at private sale, and It
appearing to the court from such petition
that It Is necessary to sell the whole or
some portion of such real estate for the pur-
pose and reasons mentioned in said petition,
therefore said petition will he tiled herein
and a time appointed for hearing tin* same.
Ami it is hereby ordered by the court that
Saturday, the 2l»th day of March, A. I>. 1 !M»4.
at the hour of 1 o'clock p. in. of said day.
that being a day of tin* regular March term.
1 tuM, of tills court, be and tin* same is ap-
pointed as the time when all Persons Inter-
ested in said estate are directed and repaired
to appear before this court to show cause
w hy an order should not be granted to said
petitioner to sell so much of the real estate
of said decedent as is necessary.
And it is further ordered that a copy of
this order bepersonally served on all persons
Interested In said estate, -my general guar-
dian of a minor so interested, and any
legatee or devisee, or heir of the decedent,
provided they are residents of said Lincoln
county, at least ten dn\ s before the time ap-
pointed for hearing Petition, unlessthey
shall waive such n.<ti«.■ in writftig and sig-
nify In writing their assent that an order of
sale be made as prayed for in said petition.
Dated the 25th il.iv of Fehruarv, 1UOI.
(Seal) S. A. t'ordell,
Probate .1 Udge
Hoffman A Embry attorneys.
mam
When your lungs are sor and inflamed from coughing
is the time when the germs of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY
and CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply.
stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con-
tains no harsh expectorants that strain and irritate the
lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that
retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND
SnAroubfes? ^ neVCf fa‘ling remedy for a11 throat and
ThB Doiilors said He Ked Consumption-A Marvelous Cure.
sumption andf pot no better unffiT’useTbOLEY’SdHONEY*'ANR'
It helped me right from the start and stopped the spittin?of .hi
pain in my lungs and today 1 am sound and Well. P 8 ' b d d ,he
THREE SIZES 25c, EOc, and $1.00
REFUSE SUBSUITUTES
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY ^1
Corbin & Lynch
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