Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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Mrs. Buford Fretwell entertained
the Ladies’ Aid society of the Chris-
tian church at her home on Eighth
street yesterday afternoon from - till
5 o’clock.
There was a guessing contest Von-
“The Gypsy’s Visit.”
• The Girl’s Secret”was revealed by ,
the Gypsy at the opera house last !
evening to a large ami appreciative
audience, who no doubt wish our
schools much success.
Each girl was wide awake and en ]
i UCIC noa “ H --r> ■
sistine of twelve questions each one j tered Into the play with the proper
...i ...... . —a success. Missi
to be answered by the name of a nut; ^ spirit to make
another was a bowl containing nuts | "Wright and tbe high school girls are
and the lady who could hold the most' to be complimented, as the entertain-
nuts in her hand at one grab received ment was far above the average home j
a tally and the one guessing nearest —......*™ Tk“ ""’ol” hv Mi“
to the number of nuts the bowl con-
tained received another tally which
consisted of a peanut appended to a
talent production. The music by Miss]
Flyuu was much enjoyed.
The costumes were well gotten up j
and all did their parts well. lda|
consisted of a peanut uppcuueu .
baby-ribbon. Mrs. Higby belhg the J Bickford especially threw Ilf# Into her
lucky guesser was awarded the prise, par: and made H very realistic, the
beautiful burnt-wood placque; the | duet which she and Grace Caldwell |
consolation prize, a pair of nut crack-1 sang also brought down the house,
ers, was given Mrs. Johnson. Altogether, the girls were a credit
The delicious and daintily served to themselves and their teacher. Miss
refreshments consisted of three kinds | Wright, who drilled them,
of nut cake and nut ice cream. i The proceeds of the evening will go
AH the guests voted the hostess a | to make a payment upon the piano
charming entertainer. j which was purchased some time ago
‘ for the benefit of our. schools.
Sure
Relief for Women.
No. 18 Central Are.
Hot Hfkinoh, auk
Eighteen month* ago I
that my body ached from brad
rale in two
to brea
aUl
ixiomen.
and
April SO, 1903.
down
•med
moat
woman
alia let
• so completely run d
to foot. My back see
ami 1 Buffered intenao paiu in the 1c
3men*.~ i could not afford to lay off and take ai
no medicine helped me any. . . ...
A friend told mo how much Wine of Cardui built
' me by all means to take it. The day l
the recovery of my health began. It
months before 1 was entirely cured, b
id of that time I was In better health than Iliad been f<"“
on Wine of Cardui as the
blessed medicine that a
the end of that
I look
_______ but at-
for seven years.
OMATOR, WEDNESDAY CHAUTAUQUA CLUB
WINECARDUI
Mrs. Nelson describes the condition of thousands of women. That con-
dition conics by slow stages. Usually the important function oOnenstruation
is at first slightly irregular
rack the body from
low Htages, usually uie lnipomwii iuuuiuh uv“ , 7
irregular. Then conics tbc nainful periods. Bearing-down
rains and ovarian inflammation follow. Finally the nervous system gives way
ami the whole system has become affected and the pains rat a the botlv from
Are You a Dyspeptic?
P
,cr$onal ana Otherwise.
Bits of News Gathered for Our Readers.
J. J. Messenger came in from Wells- i
tan today.
Henry Mitchell is in the city today
from Luther.
Maj. S. L. Patrick and wife went to
Stroud at noon.
House for rent. Inquire of Mrs.
Mary F. Rogers.
at Collar
soon.—J. w. Feuquay & Co.
W. H. Biddle, who was here yester-!
Good For Children.
The pleasant to take and harmless j . |f you are a dyspeptic you owe it to
One Minute Cough Cure gives immedi-1 yourself and your friends to get well,
ate relief in all cases of cough, croup, j Dyspepsia annoys the dyspeptic s
I and la grippe, because it does not | {fiends because his disease sours his
pass immediately into the stomach but! disposition as well as his stomach.
| takes effect right at the seat of the Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will not only
I trouble. It draws out the inflamma-1 cure dyspepsia, Indigestion and sour
| tion, heals and soothes and cures per- Ltomach, but this palatable, reeon-
Imanently by enabling the lungs to j sti-uclive digeslant strengthens the
] contribute pure life-giving and life- j whole digestive apparatus and sweet-j
I sustaining oxygen to the blood and I ens the life ns well as the stomach.
| tissues. One Minute Cough Cure is j when you take Kodol Dyspepsia |
pleasant to take and it is good alike cure the food you eat is enjoyed. It j
’ • ’ stnld hv Corbin I j8 digested, assimilated and its iiu
ent properties appropriates by the 1
I blood and tissues. Health is the re-
I suit. Sold bv Corbin & Lynch.
ht ad to foot
Wine of Cardui id a menstrual regulator of » *UiMiv
woman who takes it Buffers as Mrs. Nelson suffered It mi., r M..vtiy
plete relief fn m the torturing* menstrual agonies wnicn are waking
ntiuiv women invalids today. Do not let yourself come to the pitia
utiou
vet sp»vily and com-
jnatrual agonies w hich are in
many women not let yourself como to the
condition Mrs. Nelson describes. ....
Secure a bottle of Wine of Cardui from your druggist today and
begin treatment immediately.
w. J. WALLACE, M. O.
U. IHSBEE, M. n.
; pleasant to take ana it is goon anno - Cure th9 {0oa you emis eujujeu. ..
The maple syrup is a special ship-1 for young and old. Sold by Corbin |j jg digested, assimilated and its nutri-
ment and will not last long. Buy it j $ Lynch. 1 »"* nrnnerties appropriate! by the |
To Cure a Co;d in Jne Day
over fromij
Blizzard refrigerators
Furniture Co.’s.
i I. *
at Stroud last night.
W. G. Pardoe came
Stroud this morning.
LnrgeM*line of matting in the city. —
Col Tar Furniture Co.
F. A. Wagoner is transacting busi-
ness at Guthrie today.
Miss Margaret Williams is visiting
friends at Stroud today.
Chas. B. Wilson, Sr., went to Guth-
rie this morning on business.
E. F. Owen left last night on a busi-
ness trip to New Harmony, Ind.,
Mrs. W. H. French went to Okla-
homa City this morning on business.
Territorial Oil Inspector F. A. Ash-
ton came in from Guthrie last night.
R. L. Taylor, who has been here on
real estate business, returned at noon
to Stroud.
A. J. Whitmore, who is here attend-
ing court, spent last night athis home
in Stroud.
The vining nasturtiums grow best
here. Buy the best seed of J. w. Feu-
quay & Co.
E. M. Doughit, who has been trans-
acting business in the city, went to
Stroud today
day from Weliston transacting busi-
ness, returned home last night. j Take Lax-aljve Bromo*Qu. e ab-
I. E. Billingslea and J. J. Messen-I ets. All druggists refunu n: uoney
ger returned to Weliston last evening, j jf it fails .o ure. E. W Gu'-i
They were here on court business. j signature is on eucn box. 2.>
H. C. Notson went to Warwick last j ■
evening to spend a few days at home
OeWItt’s JKSS Salve
Fop Piles, Burns, Sores.
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
firs. Wallace 6 fflisbee
Physicians and Surgeons
Ki>M-iftl attention given to IMeenae* of Women ami all Itectal Trouble,
Static ciamlnatimiH nml treatment lor nil chronic illwaww.
- | Office and Sanitarium In Fletcher Bldg.
X-Ray nd
CHANDLER, OK LA
grand
during the adjournment of the
jury. •
For Sale—Three-room cottage; or
j will exchange for team of horses ,
r. H. Galyeb,.over New Yorkl
store. ' -,i2dwtf
If you want to pick nasturtiums, j
soak seed over night and plant them ,
now. Seed in hulk at J. W. Feuquay j
& Co.^s.
G. A. Smith returned at noon from
Blackwell where he had been attend-,
ine a meeting of the Kay county school !
land lessees.
E. Brown was in J.he city last night j
on his way home to Stroud from
Floral, Kan., where he has been at
the bedside of his mother who is at
the point of death, and was called
home by the serious illness of his
wife.
From the statement of people who
had known Guy Dixon for some time
it seems that he had complained of a
pain in his head for a longer time
than there has been a skating rink
in town. So it appears that the
beginning of the trouble dates fur-
ther back than the fall he had when
skating.
TO
STRAIGHTEN
CHILDREN
# u children lived out of doors the year around there wouldn t
’beany round shoulders. It is the confinement of school
rooms and ihe relaxed sitting position tlijt cause them. As
soon as the tendency to stoop is seen it otjght to be corrected.
The quicker done, the easier done. There *are effective
FARM LOANS
Do you not prefer to transact
your business through a home
man as far as possible? 1
make nearly all mv loans in my own Dame -make all examinations
myself and close loans without delay. Lei met tell you what 1 can do
for you. Write or call. n, r> C?
A. EL.
Room 6 Hoffman Bldg
Shoulder Braces
made now, and we have them. They would be worth more
than they cost if they cost a good deal. But they dont cost^
much, and nowhere do they cost so little as here.
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K. I I ON K I.IN , Gunlllop
II «• Him NT, A. « iihIiNt
6269
UNION NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL PAID IN S50.000
Successor
A. D. WEIGHT’S
* DRUG STORE
Chemcller,
of THE BANK OF HOFFMAN, CHAH1ES & CONKLIN
(jici,.,,! Hank l»» ulncoln County
Oklahoma
Big Profits With Hogs
r
The body of John Guy Dixon, who
L»v.nB. .died at Dr. Dillard's office Tuesday
Why bump your sweetheart or wife j eveninjr was taken to his home at We-
over these rough roads? If you love ! nona) ills., Wednesday night, by his
her you will 9urely not do so, but will j moiijer, who left on the 8 o’clock
|take your buggy to Frank Myers lrain> The deceased was a member Some farmers are more successful
„ . I blacksmith shop and have a set °f • Qf Weatherford camp, M. W. A., and with hogs than others. The man that
For best prices see Collar l urmture rubber tipea put on and make riding , abnut twent>-rive of the boys of the | Kets g pounds of pork out of a bushel
pleasant for her. I will put on anV I chandler camp accompanied the re- of corn fed to hogs makes only a thhM
Co. No goods misrepresented.—Col-
lar Furniture Co. 48w305dtf
Yes, we guarantee the maple syrup
to be pure, home-made and fresh —J.
W. Feuquay <fc Co.
kind of solid rubber or cushion for ^ mains l0 the depot and rendered all
you and guarantee them.— Frank My- , possibie assistance to the bereaved
ers. south Manvel ave., Chandler, j mother. A number of the Royal
Okla. d5't12
California
You will be surprised to learn for]how little money
and |liow comfortably ttf.ICalifornia tour may be
made.
Join the Santa He daily excersions . Personally escorted
three times a week.
oklnhonm—Speiial one-way ticket, H5 0,onor.,l In tonrUt
sleeper,) on Bnje ,hilly, 1" April JO:
On anle April 23 to May 1, 1004.
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You travel ComlerUbly aiuCEcoaomic.lly
I'lea^e send me
-'California In a Tourist Sleeper” and
Information about low rates to California
Name..........
Street No......
City and State.
F. C. O’NEIL,
Commercial Agent
A. T. & S. F. Ry»,
OKLAHOMA CITY.
OKLA.
mother.
j Neighbors were also
The sympathy of all
^l-ief-stricken mother and father
the loss of their only child.
Card of i hanks.
as much as the man that gets 17 lbs.
The American Swineherd is a
specialist and the best authority on
at the depot. | industry,
goes out to the*{ pro( Henry saysthat success is only
in i obtained by concentrating all efforts
i upon one line.
A one year’s course in bog raising,
j Teaching how to be successful.
How to secure the greatest profits,
so ' How to get 17 lbs. of,pork out of a ,
hu.
J. MARCUS
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Undertaker find
nigiit.
oi*i:n d/\Y AND
Embalmer
Phones: Store, l24;5ReS, 12j
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1 desire to thank those who .
: kindly assisted me during the sickness | bushel oIcmh 1 l'’' ‘",l" <l
1 and death of my son John Guy dixon. j^^0°double the growth !
E,f.....ly d° 1 w A mr their! and gain over usual methods.
t.handler camp of M . W . A for then profltable, how ,
| aid and also those who so kindly cared
for my son curing How to utilize,without otherexpense j
' than the subscription to this paper,
! the costly experience and gathered 1
I wisdom of the most capable and sue-1
Icessfulfeeders
GET IN LINE
And-have your printing done at an
up-to-date Pnntery. SEE US.
’District Court.
The argument in the case of the tei-^ prof Kennedy, of the Iowa agricul-
Ames was linished ! tural (.(;Uege, says: “Your paper is a
leader in its line on feeding. "
i rttory vs Agnes Ames was
j last night ami submitted to the jury
not
but as we go to press they have
returned a verdict.
The case of the territory vs
Baggsby for burglary is on trial to-
day.
take
Tulsa to Have Gas.
Every owner of hogs should
adv;tflt;ige of ’his -1-e- ial oiler.
Robert | For $i,25 we will furnish you The
Weekly Publicist and the American
Sfcineberd both one year at the above '
bargain price, either new subscribers
or renewals.
You get 12 Lessons in Scientific
Tulsa, I. T., April 14.-The work of Raising,
laying gas maihs in this city is pm- . u for a successful tfbg
gressing rapidly and will doubtless be , . ,
I completed in a short time. The gas ^ffer .g acuepte(j in ten days
wiU he piped from a point in the m Mnd you in addition the won-
osage nation, a short distance north- 9Uggeslive picture,*ln colors,
| west of here. “The Uninvited Guests. ” suitable for
framing, showing the pigs partaking
of meal uninvited.
fhis signature is on erery box of the genuint
Uxative Bromo*Quinine
1 *4« r,D*dT that nra ■ cold la •»* W
..... Early R'f«rs
The famous little pills-
OeWItt’s
Little
.ST. JOSEPH GAZETTE..
ELMER E- McJIMSEY, Editor
c O MORRIS, Treasurer
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French, Mrs. W. H. Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 13, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1904, newspaper, April 15, 1904; Chandler, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913020/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.