Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 108, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 6, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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friend
That will never fail you is a bank,
account. It is a buffer against mis-
fortune and an unfailing source of
satisfaction to its owner. The
small as well as the large depositor
alwas find a welcome at the
first national Bank
^ — n V I A U n M A
Cl ANDLER. OKLAHOMA
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 1 was last year. Odit-e
at A. D. Wrights Drug Store.
See me before vou get out your
bills.
T' •' follow11*„* *•! = . CCS will be dis-
5 cussed at the Christian church tomor-
row: A 11 a. ui . “Christ the cen-
tral Thought;” at 8 p. m.. “The New
j Mirth.” or “Christ's Conservation
With Nieodemus.” A cordial invita-
tion extended to ail.
A change in the Frisco time table
goes into effect tomorrow as follows:
Main line west bound Oklahoma ex-
press leaves 6:15 p. in , meteor 5:52
a m , east bound: eastern express
12:05 p. m., meteor 7:22 p. m. Guthrie
brancbwest bound passenger leaves ;
6:05 a. m., mixed 6:30 p. m : east bound I
St. Louis and Kansas City express ar-
, rives 7:11 p. m., mixed 11:30 a. m.
i We notice the people of Stroud arc
! advertising that Hon. Frank Mathews j
will speak in that city the 20th inst. Office in Hoffman Building.
; As Mathews has been assigned to i Room 10.
Chandler on that date by the territo-
j rial central committee we are ait-aid
the good people of Stroud will have
H. G. LEE} I THE smart set
AUCTIONEER f i
Jx ///ctgazino of Cleverness
EMERY A FOSTER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA.
tne good people Ui 1 ROY v. HOFFMAN. JOHN EMBRY,
to come here if they wish to hear him uncctU V w. CVtHPY
speak. Fact is, nearly everybody in HOFFMAN & EMBRY.
J Lincoln county will be the guests of ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
: Chandler the 20th.
Office in the Hoffman, Charies
& Conklin Building ov-r Bank.
Magazines should have a well defined purpose.
Genuine entertainment, amusement and mental recreation are the
motives of The Smart Set, the
MOST SUCCESSFUL OF MAGAZINES
Its novels (a complete one in each number) are by the most bril-
liant authors of both hemispheres.
its short stort stories are matchless—clean and full of human In*
* terest
Its poetry covering the entire field of verse—pathos, love, humor,
tenderness—is by the most popular poets, men and women, of the day
Its jokes, witticisms, sketches, etc , are admittedly the most mirth
provok’ng.
160 PAGES DELIGHTFUL READING
editorial vaporing*!
P
mm\ and Otherwise.
Bits oi News Gathered for Our Readers.
A STRAUGHEN CLUB
A people’s party club has ijeen or- j---—-
ganized in Chandler today. The name jjp> a. B. POTTER
of the club is the Strauglien People's
' Party club. Like clubs will be organ-
ized over the territory. F. W. Jacobs, . DENTIST
attorney of Kingfisher, s the general
organizer
CHANDLER. OKLAHOMA
No pages are wasted on cheap illustration*!,
or wearying essays and idle discussions.
Every page will interest, charm »nd refresh you.
Subscribe now— »2.50 per year. Remit in cheque, P.O. or Express
money order, or Registered Letter I * The Smart Set, 452 Fifth
Avenue. New York.
N. B..—Sample Copies senton application.
i Office upstairs I
; Feuqttay Building l
Chandler, Okla
MODERN
Log. rolling
WOODMEN
I. T.
Oil lease blanks for sale at this
office.
Chas. Egbert came over from Stroud
last night.
Matt Duhr came in from Guthrie
this morning.
O. A. Leach went down to Oklahoma
City last evening.
W. L. Johnson returned last night
from Oklahoma City.
Call at the Publicist office for legal
blanks—full assortment.
Fred Kirtley was over from Stroud
this morning on business.
C. H. Kellogg of Henrietta,
is a guest at the St Cloud.
Lee Florence came in from Okla-
homa City on last nights meteor.
Tom Bridge came in this morning
from a visit at Fort Scott, Kan.
China and cut glass at cost and be-
low at Wolfe’s Jewelry store. 104tf
M. D. Owens returned last night
from Shawnee and Oklahoma City,
Dr. W. J. Wallace was at Lowe this
morning on professional business.
China and cut glass at cost and be-
low at Wolfe s Jewelry store. I04tf
Mrs. H. D. Hie-bv and sister Miss
Blake are spending the day at Guth-
rie.
Frank Overbay came over from
Guthrie last night to visit his wife
and son.
f. L. Rush, wife and baby returned
to Stroud last night after a short visit
in the city.
Mrs. Alex Smart and baby left at
noon for Muskogee to spend a week
with Mr. Smart.
A marriage license was issued today gust 18, 18 and 20 The Frisco System
to Benj F. Hickman and Ethel M. j will issue tickets from Oklahoma and
Stroud, Okla.. Au-! Chas. B. Wilson | Chas B. Wilson, Jr
WILSON & WILSON
Lightfoot of Sparks.
J. B. A. Robertson left last evening
for Edmond to attend the Oklahoma Pi-iSCO System,
county convention. .
Mrs. E. W. Miller, who has been
visiting friends for a week, left this
morning for her home at Oklahoma
City
Miss Wanda Beasler departed at:
noon for St. Louis to spend a. couple
of weeks with relatives and take in the
fair.
For Sale—Three-room cottage; or
will exchange for team of horses
—1L H. Galyen, over New York
store. 262dwtf
C. M. Allen came down from Carney i
this morning and left on the noon
train for St. Louis to see the sights at
the fair.
Arthur Rhodes and family were in
the city today from Coyle on their i
wav to St Louis to view the sights at
the world’s fair.
Hollister's Rocky Mountain Te
should be one of the toilet necessar-
ies of every lady of social prominence.
Makes the face bright and sparkling.
35 cents, tea or tablets.—Corbin &
Lynch.
Mrs. E. F. Worthan of Gainesville,
Texas, and Mrs. G. E. Blocker of
Honey Grove, Texas, are in the city
the guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs E. B. Hill and their sister Mrs.
Grace Bennett.
Indian Territory stations at greatly
reduced rates. Return limit August!
1904 See Dearest representative Office Room 11
ATTORNEYS-AT-L AW
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KAYSER & TILLOTSON
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Shops at Gormley’s Lumber Yard.
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HOUSE. SIGN and
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS HANGERS
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Signs on any material in Gold, Silver or Paint
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Hoffman<Building f CHANDLER. O T
BRUSHES
..for instance..
What we can do for you in one line is an example
of the service we can give you in all lines that
druggists sell. Every family requires brushes.
The next time you ueed a brush come to us for it
and see how well we do by you. Here are some of
the kinds of brushes we handle:
Haik Brushes
„ Hat Brushes
Hand Brushes
Nail Brushes
Bath Brushes
Cloth Brushes
Shaving Brushes
Complexion Brushes
Paint Brushes
Whitewash Brushes
We give you the largest stock to select fnm. give
you right quality and save for you on the price
w. J. WALLACE. M. D.
W. G. BIS BEE, M. D.
*Drs. Wallace 6c fflisbee
Physicians and Surgeons
H penal attention tclveo to ot Wo tut
etatlr nan. Il atloai
let* and all ltertat Trout-lea. X-llaj- ad
ur«'Li« »ii***a•*♦**».
Office and Sanitarium in Fletcher Bldg.
CHANDLER, OKLA
MARCUS
Mrs. (3. Rea went to Wellston
evening to spend a few days with
family of her son.
Friends of Mrs. W. H. French will j
be glad to learn that she is much j
better and is improving as rapidly as !
possible, tho it will be some time be- j
I fore she will be able to give personal j
last t attention to her business.
the I Mrs. Hiram Sanderson, Janesville—
Our baby was never strong; our phy-
Miss Edna Monforte went to Okla- s,cian advised Hoilister's Rocky
homa City last evening for a weeks \iouata-n Tea. One package made
visit with friends. tier strong, rosy and healthy. Thanks
... to your tea.—Corbin & Lynch.
F. W. Jacobs came in from King-, •
fisher last night and Is visiting with Mrs, j, p. Burton, a son J. A. ami
daughter Miss Glessie left last night
for Stroud to visit the family of Dr.
J. C. Burton. Mr. Burton expects to
join them today and they are un-
A. D. WRIGHT’S DRUG STORE
Undertaker and
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT-
Emba I mer
Phones: Store, 12 4; RrS. 123
Dr. Carroll Rogers
DENTIST
Fraricr Building
H. E. Straughen.
You may be poor or wealthy,
Just as your fate may be,
But if you are unhealthy
Take Rocky Mountain Tea.
-Corbin A Lvnch.
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decided at present as to
pursuits.
their future
CO.VlE TO
SPEAR’S WAGON YARD
For Good and
Cheap Service
14 J. VV DILLON
Safeguard the Children
Notwithstanding all that is done by
I boards of health and charitably in-
clined persons, the death rate among
small children is very high during the
hot weather of the summer months in
I the large cities. There is not probably
me ease of bowel complaint in a hun-
i dred, however, that could not be cured
' by the timely use of Chamberlain’s
j Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Rem-
edy. For sale by A. D. Wright.
Strict! & Zeidler's Newest Styles
Coach Excursions.
! on the following dates tickets will
n? on sale to St. Louis and return at
Pr°P 110.40 for the round trip, good six
'days from date of sale. Tickets on sale
I August 6. 15, 20, and 29, and Septem-
ber 3, 1904. A. J. Macomber, Agt
UNION NATIONAL BANK,
Succcrsow to
The Bank of Hoffman, Charles & C°nklin
Oldest Established Bank in Lincoln County.
Oldest Bank ^Oklahoma Under Continuous Mar
of High Grade Uprights
just received and are on
sale at Kent A Wolf's.
Evervbody is invited to
try them and make a choice
Prices moderate according
to quality. Catalog of in-
formation free on request.
Capital Paid in $50,000.00
Largest Deposits in Lincoln County
Liberal n*-coirimoclationsf,consistent
srtfe andjsotmdlbanking rules. ; '•
with
Night Was Her Terror.
‘*1 would cough nearly all night
long,” writes Mrs. Chas. Applegate of
Alexandria, Iod., “and could hardly
get any sleep. I had consumption so
had that if I walked a block 1 would
cough frightfully and spit blood, but,
when all other medicines failed, three
T H 1 I L I sc n
erv wholly cured me and 1 gained •>
pounds.” It’s absolutely guaranteed
to cure Coughs.Colds. LaGrippe Hron-
DUUJB
ssf*ure aD(^ allTnroat and Lung troub-
les. Price 50 and ftl.00. Trial bottles
free at A. D. Wright’s drug store
.ST. JOSEPH GAZETTE. ..
EL/VVER E- McJIMSEY, Editor
C D MORRIS, T reasurer
Metropolitan Daily and Sunday Newspaper: all the Dews of all the
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tbeG AZETTE.
Protect Yourself.
Intending visitors to St. Louis
' during the world s fair can
themselves satisfactory rooming ao
1 eommods'.ions through the Merchant.
Service Co. at a nominal expense.
For particulars apply to nearest
Frisco Sysetn agent. tf
Geo. H. Nichols,
P. B
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HOFFMAN. Pres.
CONKLIN, Cashier.
j. B. CHARLES, Vice-Pres.
H. C.'BRUNT, Ass’t Cashier
Brutally Tortured
A case came to light that for persis-
wwnt and unmerciful torture has per-
| haps never been equaled. JoeGolobic*
! zxf Pnlnaa f’lxl WfltPh. * ’ For 15 VeaFb
Will negotiate SHORT Loans on
Housemaid Furniture, Pianos and oth-
er personal property. Ko publicity j
Q.j.ck money• If you want a loan
come and see us. Hoorn in the \\oloott
Blocks Chancier. Ok1 ahoma.
Will call
for
Passengers
or
from
any part.
ol
the aLy. Leovt
orders at.
tne
St. Cloud
Hotel or Phone
67
No Pity Shown , haps never been equaled. JoeGoIobe a Pilyl Upon Top of Piles.
“For years fate was after me eon-j of Colusa, Cal., writes, 'for lb years top of pa<» of people
ti nuousl'y,” writes F. A. '-“.Hedge of, > endured insufferable p. ....
Verbena, Ala. "I had a terrible case matism and nothing relived me though M P
of Piles causing 24 tumors When all, I dTffetUTnd? of pries, but if |
itreate^medieine on earth format you* ^ ^
V. S. Kaupe Manager.
H. I). FRAZIER
K. D. FRAZ1EH
me.
aches and pains. Only
Wright’s drug store.
2»c at A. D.
UeWIti s r#h
________JSii Salve
For Pile*, Burn#, Soroa.
trouble. Tlew bottles of it complete- Haze. Salve made by E. C DeWitt K
ssrys =*.=; ^
druggist failed.” Sold by CorbtD A Lynch.
FRAZIER & FRAZIER
Meat Market
Wellston, Okla
GVIUf Hi H*'K«
i HPMiiu-Cfalckena and Turkey*—Halt
Beef and Fork—Hanaajcr. etc.
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French, Mrs. W. H. Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 108, Ed. 1 Saturday, August 6, 1904, newspaper, August 6, 1904; Chandler, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913089/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.