Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 240, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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H. M. Johnson,
President.
H. H. Johnsou.
Cashier.
L. T. Poole,
Asst. Cashier
Number 5354
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
of Chandler,
PAID UP CAPITAL, 5?C.COO.
CAPITAL as large as any Batik in Oklahoma
outside of Oklahoma City. Every courtesy
and accommodation extended our patrons that
is consistent with good business
\AJ e> Solicit Your Patronatte,
I J. B. A. Robertson returned Inst
i night from Guthrie, where he attended
I the liar association. He addressed
that body on “Humors of the Law."
Card Club.
Advertised Letters.
The following is a list of the letters
and packages that remain unclaimed
at the postoftlce at Chandler, for the
week ending Jan. 2, 1903:
Though the cost of
Bits of News Gathered for Our Readers.
Edgar Boss,
lieuluh Flynt,
Bertha Longest,
J. c. Burton was over from Stroml I W. P. Crouch returned at noon > Ralph Bridge,
this morning. from a trip to Ft. Worth, Tex. I Sam Tegerson,
last night IIjeo Downey>
The afternoon card club was enter-
tained yesterday by Mrs. E. F. Owen
a* the home of Mrs. J. C. Fletcher.
The members present were: Mes-
dames Carr, Carpenter,Brunt, Bisbee,
Behr. Fletcher, Hale, Holmes, Hoyt,
McGaughy, Mullins, Neal, Wagoner.
Present as guests of the club were
Mrs. J. E. Portia of Shawnee, Mrs.
Phil Hall of Oklahoma City, and Miss
Vernal Egbert.
The prize,a handsome silver mount-
ed mustard cup, was won by Mrs Mc-
Gaughy.
The daintily served refreshments
consisted of smothered chicken', hot
biscuits, pickles, jelly, cheese wafers
and coll'ee.
The cluti meets next week with Mrs.
Bisbee.
' Roll of Honor.
The following pupils >f the 5th
grade, east side, have been neither
tardy nor absent during at least one
month of school:
Silas Gordon
Oklahoma City.
Fred Neal is at Oklahoma City
business today.
returned today from W. L. Johnson returned
from Guthrie, where he has been since
the first of the week. He took the
examination and was admitted to the
practice of law while there
To Trade—City property for a farm. , ,
—D. F. Holmes. 237t6-wit I The book shower, for the benefit of
• the public library, will be held at the
Scott Congdon raturned last even-' opera hou9e on the 19th Qf this month,
ing from Oklahoma City. under the auspjces of the Round Table
C. H. Cannon was a passenger to
Guthrie this morning.
A. A. Beasler and family came over
from Wellston today.
Miss Lou Holland has returned
from a week’s visit with relatives at
Bristow.
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New York Hardware Co. has a full
line of incandescent lamps, 16 and
32. d!86-wtf
Matt Ruhr, the veteran writer of In-
dian legends, went to Sac and Fox
today.
Mrs. E. F. Owen entertains the
Round Table club at the Egbert hotel
this afternoon.
Mrs. E. B. Fisher returned at noon
from a visit with Mrs. Lloyd Eldridge
at Oklahoma City.
and Athenian clubs. Invitations will
be sent out within the next few days.
Mrs. W. A. R. White has sold her
farm and will move soon with her
family to Scott countv, Kansas, her
former home. David High, who sold
his farm to the Warwick townsite com-,
pany, was the purchaser. The price
paid was $2,200 for 80 acres.
A small house in the north part of
town which belonged to a colored fam-
ily was destroyed by lire fast evening.
The fire had made such headway when
discovered that altho the tire depart-
ment was called out nothing could be
done to save the house.
Though they have failed to get a
Carnegie library the citizens of the
Lincoln county capital are determined
to have a library of some. kind. It’s
a cinch they will get it, too; it’s a way
Frank Ivens and family left this ; tj,ey have at Chaudler when they go
morning fur Fletcher, Comanche ! after a thing -Oklahoman.
county, to visit his sister.
Maj. N. D. McGinley* came
j The preliminary heariug in the case
over of the territory vs. J. B. Howard for
from Guthrie today on business con-
cerning the waterworks bonds.
Do not forget that there are special
services at the Presbyterian church
each eveninglthis week. 238t4
J. J. Davis returned from Guthrie
today. Ho wears his new honors as
attorney with becoming dignity.
A brick walk is to be
south side of the court yard square,
felonious assault upon Dan Mills is
being held in the probate court this
afteruoon. Quite a crowd of persons
are up from that vicinity. This is the
case which grew out of the disturbance
at the Christmas tree at Payson.
Myrtle Morris,
Estelle Underhill,
Fern Wood.
Stella Broeker,
Ella Jenncss.
Ruth Ritter,
Albert Sparks,
lla/.el Bridge,
Minnie Hicks,
Erva Seaman,
Julia Williams,
Anderson, David
Adam, s F
nonds, Will
naker, Mrs Elizabeth
nrandon, Ton
urixet, Mrs Della
rarJUthers, Mr
Cook, B F
crouch, Alva
10 Dickson, Mr.
11 flanks, c w
12 Johnson, J J
13 jinkens, Max
14 l.mrew, w H
15 Ladda, Mrs Sore
16 Lewis, A W
17 Mccowan, Mack
18 Morgan, Miss Annie
111 l’elton, Mrs A H
20 Taylor, lierley
21 wooley, ltev f
PACKAGES
22 null, Mrs Mary
23 Johnson, Mr and Mrs Bennie
24 ixtwis, sallie.
When calling for any of the above
letters or packages please say that
j they were advertised and give the
! number. Call at the stamp window.
| A charge of pne cent is made on each
j letter. 11. B. Gilstrap,
I ’ostmaster.
living has increased,
the cost of
Uneeda
Biscuit
is ever the same—
In the same In-cr-seal Package.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Josephine Wolcott.
Teacher.
Notice.
To whom it may concern:
All those who know themselves in-1
debted to me please call and settle at
once. Cha9. Lord,
d-w Blacksmith.
FARM LOANS
make nearly all my loans in my own
myself and close loans without delay,
for vou. Write or call.
A.
Do you not prefer to transact
your business through a home
man us far as possible? I
name—pmko all examinations
Let met tell you what I can do
Room 6 Hoffman Bldg
ROSS
More
Than Mixing
W. J. W ALL A (TIC, M. I).
W. G. IlfSBKK, M. D
*Drs. ‘llJallcicc dc ffiisbec
Physicians and Surgeons
W. .). McAlester and wife came up
from Oklahoma City today. Mr. Mc-
Alester is the man to whom the city
laid on the j uouncj] recently granted permission to
run a telephone line through the streets
for which excavation began this morn- and al]eys of chandler. The line runs
inK- J from Oklahoma City to Stroud but
Mrs. Lillie Bradbury left last even-; w*h not connect with the Chandler ex-
ing for Sulphur Springs, 1. T., where j change
she goes to take up the profession of “Popular Amusements,” the first of
nurse- a series of Sunday night lectures to
M. G. O’Neil, who was hero confer-1 be delivered by Rev. j. F. Hartley,
ing with the city council on an en- will be the subject^ of next Sunday
gineering proposition, went to Sapulpa j evenings discourse at the Episcopal
last night
R. V. Hoffman returned from Guth-
rie last night. He delivered an ad-
dress before the Territorial Bar asso-
ciation there yesterday on “Lawyers
Past and Present.’’
at
church This sermon was to have
been delivered last Sunday evening,
but Rev. Hartley was too ill to fill his
appointment. He is now able to be
out.
Prescription compounding is more than weighing,
measuring and mixing. Sometimes it isn’t, but it ought
always to be? To rightly and safely fill prescriptions
requires a knowledge of drugs, their properties and
chemical affinities. * A prescription specifies the drugs
and quantities only; the druggist must know in what
order and manner the ingredients must in1 combined..
Ignorance or error can easily impair the compound.
We know prescription work thoroughly and our
drugs are of standard potency. You can safely entrust
your prescriptions with us.
Hpeflnl attention given to 1)1 Metises nf Women anil nil Iteetnl TrouHes.
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Static pxnininutloan ami treatment for all eli
Office and Sanitarium in Fletcher Bldg.
X-Kay and
CHANDLER, OKLA
‘Masters of Trowel and Hammer.
GAINES & BAKER
Contractors and Builders
Joo wor* a specialty. See us before letting your work, as we
save you money. Write uh. Box l4-r>. OH A N I) LKR, OK LA.
(MB.r* ,\ n—TTME-HH fUMWg
Will
A. D. Wright’s
Drug Store.
Schumann Concert company at the ]
opera house tonight. Musical treat'
Fine Chickens For Sale.
Choice lot* young thoroughbred
of the season. Don’t fail to hear It. ; Light Brahmas for breeding purposes
Tickets at Corbin & Lynch’s.
75c and $1.
2.7, 50,
ready for sale at $2 per pair
Mrs W. H. French.
High Praise
Prof. Denck on the
Zeidler Pianos, in a
the manufacturers.
Strich &
letter to
Skates Skates
Skates
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(’handler, Okla., l>t*t*. 1 o, ltu).*L
MeHHTH Strleli & Zeldler, (ientlemen:—
11 nffordn nu» genuine pleasure to ex-
jtrewM t«> you through Mrw. FIltHcli,
your njrent for Oklahoma territory,
my appreciation of your truly artNtlc
pia not*.
burin# my career an a concert pian-
ist in thiH country and In Europe, it
has been my lot to place InutrunientH
of vnriotiH makes, ami frankly confess
that the Strich & Zeidler piano in ev-
ery respect suits me. equal to any de-
mand that I may make, upon it lu
public, recital or private use.
llopln# that your pianos may he
come a household necessity, in every
musical circle, Sincerely,
Jos. If. benck.
Southern Security Co.
Geo. li. Nichols, Mgr.
A Fine Line of Watches,
Clocks and
Jewelry
At prices to suit all, the large and small. Get our prices be
fore buying. Everything as represented or money back. Fine
watch, clock and jewelry repairing a specialty.
B. E. Fretwell
WaLch Maker
At,
Stutsman &. Fretwell’s
Will negotiate shout Loans on ,
1 Household Furniture, Pianos and oth- !
er personal property. No publicity, j
| Quick money. If you want a loan!
i come and seeus. ItoomsOpera House]
Block, Chandler, Oklahoma.
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I*. S. I loll man. President
J. H. Ciiaki.km, V. Pres.
( ONKI.IN,
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If HUNT, .'
('ashler
(' ashler
Ladies will do
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well to call on Mrs.
White when they need
first-class dresses made
Site comes well recom-
mehded, Cali at rooms
UNION NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL PAID IN $50,000
Successor of THE BANK OF HOFFMAN, CHARLES & CONKLIN
Over Chandler Furniture Co
Formerly at Barker House)
Oldest Bank in Lincoln County
Chand ler.
Ok Id hoino
| A. H OLESON,
Witt CLEVELAND DEAD
Contractor and Builder.
Will be found at Fraziei Building
corner flth St. and Manves Ave.
CHANDLER. OKLA 1<>M A
A Handsome Pair of Skates
For the Boy or Girl!
Boys and girls, if you want some winter fun, take ad-
vantage of onr proposition, as follows: Any boy or girl who
will secure ten new subscribers for tlie Kansas City Weekly
Journal at 2oc per year each, making’ a total of and will
send us the names, together with the money, we will ship to
his or her address, express charges prepaid, a handsome
pair*of skates Do not fail to stat he s
wear, that we may know the size of ska’te to ship you Boys
and girls, here is a chance to get a nice present. There is no
better fun than skating on the ice in winter. It makes you
healthy, happy and contented Send money by postoftlce
order or draft, and advise us ot the name ol your express
office, and address all communications to the Kansas City
Journal, Kansas City. Missouri.
Send for sample copies of the Weekly for canvassing.
Death Came Suddenly Was Ki
est Daughter of Ex-Presi-
dent—Funeral Services
Frineeton, Jan. 7 Ruth Cleveland,
1 eldest child of ex-l'resident Cleveland
’
| the immediate cause being a weaken-
| ing of the heart action during a mild
attack of diphtheria. She was ill only
four days. She was lifteen years old.
The funeral services will be held at
the Cleveland home conducted by Rev.
Maitland Dartless. Burial will be at
Frineeton cemetery. Dr. Bryan' says)
I the other children show no signs of,
i diphtheria.
Rowling Party.
Mws. Win. Mullins gave a bowling
party Wednesday evening at McCoy’s
a! ley in h<>n<>r of hei gues!
K. Portia of Shawnee, and a very
pleasant evening was spent.
Those present in addition to tlic*
honoree and bos — were: ftjrs. Phil
Hall of Oklahoma City: Mosdames
Hoyt, Brunt. McGaughy, o. ('. John-
son and Miss Kate McCoy.
MARCUS
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Notice to United Farmers.
OeWitt’s
Witch
Hazel
Salve
For Piles, Burns, Sores.
A meeting of united farmers is
hereby called lor Saturday, the lbtli :
inst., at the court houM* in Chandler]
at 1 p. m.. for the purposed forming j
a county organization. It'is suggest-,
ed that the president, secretary and |
one delegate for each ten members be j
selected. Let each council be fully j
represented. Vours truly,
• J. S. Newby,
Pres. Happy Hill Council No. 11. |
Urndertcjik-e-r and Embaimer
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The Publicist for prices on Job
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French, Mrs. W. H. Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 240, Ed. 1 Friday, January 8, 1904, newspaper, January 8, 1904; Chandler, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913035/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.