Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 232, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 8, 1905 Page: 3 of 4
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The Dollar
That is Spent
has said good-by to you forever, lhe
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.
Don’t Wait,
to get the tirst $5.00 or $10,00.
the first dollar.
START TODAY.
Save
First, National Bank
CHANDLER, OKLA
The ChiMrerh family, including 'L\
M. and wife, A. M., Cora, John, Ber-
tha, Florence and Goldie, left for
Medford, Oregon, Tuesday night. M‘ss
Charity Williams, Mrs. Childreth’s
sister, was also in the party.
A bracing spring tonic. Cutes all
spring disorders. Makes red blood,
bone and muscle. A wonderful remedy
for making sick people well. Hollis-
ter’s Rocky Mountain Tea. 35 cents,
tea or tablets.—Corbin *V Lynch.
Joseph Lallier,who lives three miles
south of town is now supplying the
market regularly with fresh lettuce,
onions and radishes grown in cold
frames. He began bringing them in
occasionally several weeks ago.
Colds cause congestion and costive
ness. Fluids which should pass
through the bowels and kidneys are
secreted by the nose and throat. Hoi
lister's Rocky Mountain Tea will
positively cure. 35 cents. Corbin A
Lynch.
Mrs. L. Groff, accompanied by Miss
Mary Law, hoarded the west bound
this morning. Mrs. Groff returns to
her home in Wichita after a visit to
Mr. and Mrs. James Law. Miss Mary
(Law will visit at Oklahoma City, re
turniog Monday.
FRISCO SPECIALS
Second-Class Colonist Rates to!
California, Arizona, New Mexico,Old
Mexico and Texas Potnte.—From
March 1 to May 15, 1905, oue way sec-
ond-class colonist tickets will be on
sale to California common points.also
to intermediate points in above states
and territories, rate of $2-» from Chan-
dler.
One Wav Second-Class Colonist
Rates to the Northwest.—From March
1 daily to May 15, 1905, oue way sec-
ond-class tickets will be on sale at
following rates: To Hillings, Mont.,
and intermediate points on Nor. 1 sc.
Ily., $24.45: Hinsdale, Mont.,on Great
Nor. Ry. via St. Paul, 131.45; Living-
ston,Logan,Gardner and intermediate
points on N. P. Ry., »25; Ogden and
Salt Lake City, Utah, Pocatello,’.Ida
and intermediate points, ®—• *; Helena,
Hutte, Anaconda and points on Gt.
Nor. and Nor. Pac., #25; Spokane,
Wash., and Nor. Pac, main line
branches, Thompson Falls, Mont.,
and Mull an, Idaho to EUensburg,
Wash., inclusive, *27..‘50; Portland,
Ore., Tacoma, Seattle, Wash., and
Vancouver, B. C., #30.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
EMERY A FOSTER.
attorney-at-law
Office in Hoffman Building.
Room 10.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA
Dr. Carroll Rogers *
DENTIST
Rooms 1 and 2 Frasier Building
A. M. MARSHALL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Chandler, Okla.
Office, ocer ( ox A Cox • lira* Store, call
auewered promptly—day or nlffbt-
.Je O. LAV...
Auctioneer.
Farm and Stocp Sales a Specialty. Satlsfac-
ion Guaranteed. Terms ) per cent.
Chas. B. Wilson | Chas B. Wilson, Jr
WILSON A WILSON
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office Room 11 I
Hoffman Building f CHANDLER, O T
Call at Carr & Johnson’s Implemen
Store, South P. O. and Get Dates.
CHANDLER, OKLA.
mm\ and Otherwise
Bits ot Newt Gathered for Our Rsadcn.
General assembly Presbyter i a n
church.—Fort Worth, Texas, May 1^-
80,1905. Rate of one fare plus $2.00
for round trip. Tickets on sale May
A. A. Bass, the progressive photog- j 16| 17 and IS, final return limit May 31,
-.-1- . —- L m .. noMti'Afl o n H Krill CT }■! f, thf» 11|0 *
rapher, has arrived and bought the
studio ot H. C. Chaufty. After March
13 he will be ready for business at the
same place, Clapp building. New
Inauguration Ceremonies. Wash-
ington, D. C., March 4th, 1905.—On
Garden seeds at Monforte’s. w38tf
Emery Foster went to Stroud at
A. E. King is up from Wellston
today.
Lunch 5c. Bottled beer 10c at tift
Club Saloon. '
Wanted—To rent a typewriter. Call
at this office.
Dr. Pluss went to Guthrie last night,
returning today noon.
J. M. Hale and Bill Tilghman visit-
ed Guthrie yesterday.
A. M. Rueb came down from Agra
on business yesterday.
Miss Jennie Funk went to Meeker
today for an indefinite stay.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Vic Decker last night, March 7.
County Commissioner Dennis re-
turned to Midlothian this morning.
Mrs. N. A. White of Shawnee is
visiting her sister Mrs. Geo. Paine.
M. Dover left Wednesday morning
for his new location in Mississippi.
Rev. J. C. Barker performed the
ceremony for John R. Lee of Merid-
ian and Miss Ida Bryan,Coyle, at his
residence this morning.
A Day in the Union Depot has been
postponed to Monday night, March
13, on account of the bad weather and
the city conventions.
Miss Myrtle Cheney, who is danger-
ously sick with erysipelas,was brought
to her home yesterday from the Am-
berg residence. She is better today.
Owing to the bad weather the lecture
announced for this evening at the
Methodist church will be postponed
until one week from tonight, March
15.
DR. M. E. PLUSS
Osteopathic Physician.
Trent a nil tllaenaea, ncute nnd chronic.
Calls answered promptly.
No. 2, ST. CLOUD HOTEL
(’HANDLER.
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ideas, new method*. Nothing but j i-’eb. 28th to March 2nd, 1905, inclusive,
pleasing pictures will be turned out. j tickets will be on sale atone fare plus
w43tfd232tf j $2.00 for round trip with linal return
! Unit not later than March 8th, 1(105.
To the kind friemla who tendered _ , -
their assistance and extended their MardiGrasFestivitles.-NewOrleans,
sympathy in our bereavement during Da., and Mobile, Ala., March -**, •»-
the sickness and burial of my dearest, I Hate of one fare plus $-.00 for round
truest and best earth’y friend, Maude, I trip. Tickets on sale Feb. 28 to March
mv wife, 1 desire to tender my heart- 0th, 1905, inclusive. 1'inal limit March
felt thanks and gratitude.-Jacob Am- 25, 1905, if extension is secured at ties-
berg. tination.
DR. A. B. POTTER
. , . DENTIST ,
Clapp Building I
Over Star Store \
Chandler, Okla
W. H. Crume is back from Okla-
homa City, where he served a bench
warrant on Henry W. Scott, said to
be a former judge of the Oklahoma
supreme court.
Dr. Fred W. Buck, a specialist of
Oklahoma City, is at the Egbert this
afternoon. Dr. Buck treats chronic
diseases and rupture, and he expects
to he here one Wednesday each
month.
Tha operation on fudge Wagoner
by Drs. Wallace & Bisbee was very
successful, and the Judge is resting
easily at his home. It will be a week
or ten days before he will be able to
get around.
The Sam Combs farm 1 mile south-
east of town for rent. See Hoyt Bros.,
Chandler. -!'0tt
A. A. Bass has rented D. J. Ran-
dolph’s house and expects his family |
within a week. 0ne hundred and sixty acres of land
The bridge on 15th street near the .Q the jrull be[t 0f Missouri, 50 acres
depot has a dangerous cave-in, the L cultivation, 50 acres of pasture and
result of the bad weather. j ba;ance good timber, to exchange for
J A McLaughlin got in from Guth- .city property. See W. E. Willoughby,
rie last night and went out again on | with Lincoln County Abstract C ,
the morning train. , for particulars.
Monforte says he has the largest! City politic promiseTo become good
•ind most complete stock of garden and warm by the last of tJie we®“'
Y in ,he Juntv w38tf I With one full ticket already in the
seeds in the county. flddt a democratic primary to be held
Little Kenneth, son of Mr. and Mrs. j Thurgday and a republican ticaet
T. E. Waggoner, is sick with fever, ! {orthcomine Friday, everyone will
but is a little better today. have plenty of material from which to
if it is a bilious attack takij Cham- choose"
berlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets ; samuels, who is being enter-
and a quick cure is certain. For sale j tained by Dr, and Mrs. Fagaines, was
by A. D. Wright. ' at, the depot this morning to see her
, « the nrnerressive pho-1 mother and sister, who were on the
-»>j .rour,.8y
g ;„r.r u;.o5L“ n.,; «— •-< -
pay you to wait. »«*l j sister are. _
Dependable
-Tooth Brushes—
Upon your choice of a tooth brush may depend
whether or not you will have sound teeth. We
select all our brushes on the basis of their
tooth-saving quality. Have good brushes at 5c
that cost more anywhere else, but we do not
recommend them. The kind of brush that sates
teeth costs 25 cents. At that price we sell
brushes that we guarantee—will replace them
if they don’t prove to be all right. Your teeth
are worth the protection that such brushes
give—they’re cheaper in the end.
CHEAP MONEY
When in need of Short Time
or Farm Loans see
IG E O. W . BATEMAN
Offices at Chandler and
Wellston, Oklahoma Ter.
: H. C. LEE
Ih
£ auctioneer
* AT CHANDLER
* Will cry sales anywhere in
£ lhe county. It is not necessary
* to have ray picture at the head
J of this ad.’,as I am better look- £
* ing than 1 was last year. Office
3 at A. D. Wrights Drug store. *
* see me before you get out your „
* bills. i
* s
LKK PATRICK
W. R. GUCLIC
Home Builders
Attention
Do Vou
Want to build a home, erect
a block or procure money
in Chandler for any pur-
pose?
Do You
Want Insurance—Fire, Cy
clone, Plato Glass or Acci-
dent?
Do You
Want your title examined
or abstract made? If so,
Call or Droj a Card
The Lincoln County
Abstract Go.
RDOM6. CLAPP BUILDING.
To Core a Cold in One Day-
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab-
lets. All druggists refund the monev
if it fails to cure. fc. W. Grove’s sig-
nature is on each box. 35c.
A. D. WRIGHT’S
...DRUG STORE...
Dr. J. W. Dillard
...Office over CORBIN & LYNCH S Drug Store...
I Hospital Phone 155
( >feik Phone 2 i 4
<'lty or Countr.v <'hIIh or
Day Promptly Attended.........
Chandler, Oklahoma.
Around Lhe
Courthouse
Special winter trip rates to Mex’cO
City and return.—Tickets on sale 4th
to 7th of March, 1905, at low rate of
$42.00 for the round trip. Final return
limit 30 days from date of sale.
A spring tonic that makes rich, red
blood. Brings strength, health and
WILLIAMS HELD »•» GRAND jlrv . hai)[)ines8 lQ lh{ whole family. Noth-
Artemus Williams was given a hear inK equals Hollister’s Rocky Moun-
ing before Judge Wagoner yesterday j tain Tea as a spring tonic. 35 cents,
and held for the grand jury on the |—Corbin & Lynch.
charge of assault with intent to kill.
A piece of stove wood was introduced
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
Largest Deposits in Lincoln County
Liberal accommodations consistent
safe and sound;banking rules.
with
as evidence to support the allegation
of the defense that the teacher, ri.
Gladoey, bad made a threat to bowl
his dusky pupil out. J- B. A. Rob-
ertson is handling the defense.
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LICENSES ISSUED.
MARCH 7.
Frank Kimball, 20, Stroud.
Mary E. Smith, 20,
Bert Sipult, 23, Wellston
Sadie Tuttle, 18, “
Morris Myers, 21, Sparks.
Myrtle Burns, 18, “
MARCH 8.
Jno. R Lee, 25, Meridian.
Ida Bryan, 18, Coyle.
« • *
The sale for the C. M. Hughes estate
March 7 brought nearly $4(X) more
than the appraised value.
For Rent.
One cottage of 5 rooms with stable,
garden and cyclone cave. Oue and
one-half blocks east of postoffice.
One cottage of two rooms in south
part of town.
Also one nicely furnished office.
Bed room with tire and light.
tf Apply to Dr. Benedict.
P. S, HOFFMAN. Pres.
E. L. CONKLIN, Cashier
J. E. CHARLES, Vice Pres.
H. C. BRUNT, Ass’t
For an Impaired Appttite.
Loss of appetite always results from
faulty digestion. All that is needed
is a few doses of Chairuerlain’s Stom-
ach and Liver Tablets. They will in-
vigoi ate the stomai h, strengthen the
digestion and give you an appetite
like a wolf. These tablets also act as
a gentle laxative. For sale by A. D
Wright.
No home should be without a pack-
age of Hawkeye Family Salve. It is
the most powerful antiseptic and heal-
ing salve known for cuts, bruises, ec-
zema, piles and all skin dise ases. 25c
—Corbin Lynch.
Strikes Hidden Rocks.
When your ship of health strikes
the hidden rocks of consumption,
pneumonia, etc., you are lost, if you
don’t get help from Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption. J. W
McKinnon of Talladega Springs, Ala.,
writes: “I had been very ill with
pneumonia, under the care of two
doctors, but was getting no better
when I began to take Dr. King’s New
Discovery. The tirst dose gave relief
and one bottle cured me.' Sure cure
for Bore throat, bronchitis, coughs
and colds. Guaranteed at A. D.
Wright’s drug store, price 50c and $1
Trial bottle free.
Taught by Mail
With the Aid of the Phonograph
The cheapest and most practical way to learn n language
for commercial purposes, to prepare for college, or for the
accomplishment alone. A pleasant and profitable invest-
ment for spare time.
By permission we refer you to a local student of Spanish,
Mr. H. T. Wolfe, agent for the Wells Fargo Express Co. who
writes as follows;
Chandler, O. T„ Feb. 14, 1905
International Correspondence Schools,
Scranton Pa.
Gentlemen: Since enrolling with you for a course in
Spanish and giving the same carefull attention and study 1
am pleased to report that I am making rapid progress and
consider your system all and more than it was represented
to be. I can heartily reccomend the course to all who wish
to take up ttyj study of any language.
Yours very truly,
H. T. Wolfe.
A number of the leading colleges and universities includ-
ing West Point and Amherst have adopted the I. C. S. sys-
tem of modern language teaching.
If interested write to the International Correspondence
Schools, Scranton, Pa. Box 799, or call on Mr. Wolfe at the
Wells Fargo Express office.
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