Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 149, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 22, 1903 Page: 2 of 4
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ilik v A-*.'‘*-vS
'•'y '■ “*■W* rr.tr' •'
The
Eyes of
Children
Should be carefully looked
after. Better be over-
cautious about your child-
ren's eyes than take too
responsibility into your own
hands. Neglect may bring
regret to you and serious
trouble to your child.
Little Kiln Kern Weir. of tliU muiilj-,
"|ri«m n Ill'll- girl nine year* old.
1 IiihI Hit- whnoldltg cough "hen tour
veiiri* ohl wlil.-li Ml me with *«‘k
ive« mill etuilyluit lit whool hurl
DISTRICT COl'RT
Strong Testimony in the Bur-
glary Case Against Indian
Berry.
In the case of the Ter. vs Marian
(or Indiam Berry wherein the defend-
ant is charged with burglary commit-
ted upon the dwelling house of Win.
at cost of defendant, bondsmen order-
ed discharged.
Viola B Baker vs Ralph W Baker
continued on plaintiff’s application,
want of service the cause.
(First published Sept»*inln*r IP, lpn.H, >
NOT UK OF SHF. BIFFS SALE.
Bj rlrtureof aaorder tu me.directed and
delivered. Issued out of the Probate Court of •
Lincoln County, Oklahoma Territory, in an
action In »nld court, wherein .1. c. Herr I*
plaintiff a ml .1. K. Fisher In defendant, 1 will
on Tuesday the liPth day <9 September,
lpoa, l»etween the hi «irx of ft o'clock a. in.
and two o'clock p. in. of xnitl day amt an ;
near as may be at the hour of Ilia. in. of
id day at the east door of theeourt hot
Dress Making
Parlors
At Mrs. Gaines’ residence
4th door east of Christian
church, 8th street
Mrs. H. C. Owen
F. w hash .
ATTORNEY- AT-LA W
. \ at t its cast door
..iitm.U-ll it ml taking the sum of ll.lfiO In the Ot/_ul Ctandtor, Unjoin eonny
aforesaid, offer at public sals and sell to the c.|| .
therefrom Agge Campbell was called highest Mil l* r for « t*li In linml, the follow- VV It V iuii: r
behalf of the prosecution and tostifled hJS’.W. ......... | “ 11 '
one iriiH dull, two tables, nine chairs
ami pipe, four bracket
Chandler, Okla
as follows: ‘*On the night of July 13,
thing out of my left eye nix Inches
from me. I went to Corbin Ac Lynch
and had glasses fitted to my eyes the
-7th .lay..I May.nn.l lean see any-
thing a quarter of mile nos . 1 [»•-
Ucve my eves will get all right, for
which i‘ani very grateful.*
lamp, one n(an<l lamp, one e
baby and had dozed off to sleep: (ftSK
husband was away: I heard a | »»«J ,-w'
9900 cigars, nine caw
t*ls w hlxkey of 1 90
barrels whiskey «»f 1 .‘to gallon*.
Said property having been levied
property of thexablJ. 11 Fisher a
on attachment in favor of .1. C. Herr.
Win. T'ilgliin
inn n.
Sheriff
Dated this lPth day of September, 1909.
Corbin & Lynch
Druggists and
Opticians
I-..Hi. I was ly ing ucm«.s the bed with i,u n-
mv
my husband was away : 1 heard li ’ [l!!xVs emiliy'b^’uVeTf'
noise, awoke and saw the window by 1 -
bed partly raised and a hand thrust
through window with a hatchet in it:
I shut the window down quickly and
caught the baud and saw the defe d-
ant outside with a pistol in other
hand: defendant made another attempt
to open window and l shoved him
backwards out of window;! then ran
for my gun but could not tind it and
when 1 came back saw defendant
walking across my bed; I told him he
had better not hurt my baby; I grab
bed the baby and ran out of back door
and met Bob Baggsby coming in at
i’.11 tme\-nr'l j J. H. McCLANAHAN
ATTORN EY- AT- LA W
mm ml half cases so. I a,
whiskey, *lx piece
tillOtlH
. on a* the
mil taken I
Stroud
Oklahoma
AUTUM RATES TO MANY STATES
DETROIT
DENVER
Christian Church National Conven-
tions. Round trip, one fare plus *2.0U.
Tickets on sale Oct. 14-17.
Brotherhood of St. Andrew Conven-
tion. Round trip, one fare, plus 50c.
Tickets on sale Oft. 4-5.
SAN FRANCISCO
l>li. A. It. COTTER
First published Sept. 18, 190,1)
NOTH’E.
Office upstairs )
Feuquuy Building f
American Bankers’ Association Con
Mention. Round trip, one fare. Tickets
on sale Oct 11)7.
HOME - VISITORS Excurs* ns to Ohio, Indiana and inter-
mediate points. Rou>'d trip, > nr and
one-third fare, un sale S' pt. 15 and
Oct. 0.
y LOCAL Excursion rates for Harvest
r celebratiors from many points on the
line. Ask your agent.
Geo. H. Lee, G. P. & T. A.
Little Rock, Ark.
J. S. McNally, D. P. A.,
Oklahoma City, 0. T
Chandler, Okla
Territory of Oklahoma, l.lticnln county, se:
In tin* probate court of said county.
Iii the matter of the estate of Ewan Johns,
deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that J. W. Jen ness,
the duly appointed and qualified executor
of the last will of Ewan Johns, deceased,
has rendered and presented for settlement
and tiled in said court his final account and
w _ report of Ids administration as such exec-
back gate: saw the two take the trunk ; "{"u'ctl'.llcr, 'a.'"beiug'n Vi’Iy ,‘,'t‘n
from room and heard them break it ^^(‘noT’o'cTocklu
| A. M. MARSHALL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Chandler, Okla.
Offices over Cox A Cox's Drugstore,
answered promptly—day or uight.
Chandler Dailv Publicist.
Septemlx
the forei
term. A.I>. 1909 at ten odock In
ion of Mild day, at the probate
m In the city of (’handler. III the
court room 111 mv mj 1>1 » Iinmuri, mi
sahl county of Lincoln. has been duly
pointed by the said court for the settlement
of said account, at which time and place
ay
Published every evening except Sunday.
Entered at the Postofflce at
a* Second-class Matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Delivered by carrier, per week .
One Year.......................
Six Months
Three Months........
.....10c
..f 4.00
. 2.00
MRS. W. 11. FRENCH,
Editor and Publisher
open down neut* the section line road.
Witness said moon was shining
brightly and that she had lamp burn-
ing in room. On cross examination any ihmkoii Interested In said estate may ap-
... i i .u pear and file his exceptions lu writing to the
witness said her husbands mother |u*conut and contest the same.
was sleeping in an adjacent room and ^L'Yamia'ltlxe^tli!* seiiVo^Ha/dcourt
that witness woke her when she went this luthday of September, 1909.
to get the gun. ] _ Probate Judge.
Wra. Campbell testitied that he lived
4$ miles northwest of Wellston: that
he attended a wedding at hi9 mother- 1
in-law’s on night of July 13; that he!
saw defendant in .. , v . , . . . . . ,
Notice is hereby given that I, the nmlcr-
that day and that when he returned signed, l’ony Mitchell,did on the iTth day of
. , .. Sept., 1909, file in the office of the county
lOUim wile | t.|*Tk of the said Lincoln county, Oklahoma
!.............. ... taxpayers of the 2d ward of
excited atld trunk was gone: he said ('handler, ill tin- county ami territory
I aforesaid, setting forth t'*at the unde
(First published Sept., 18. 1009.)
LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE.
Territory of Oklahoma,county of Lincoln, ss.
Wellston about 2:30 | T»all wli-.m It may <■■
v .. .. ... I------1... -r|Vt
home about 11 o’clock he , w. .JIMV,.,ti
and mother in back yard very much J rt1^,11*tTxpiiyers of^thc1 -',V ward
he afterwards found the trunk north
signed
uppllcai
of road from house and it was broken character ami standing a
i the said territory, and
ng foi
t Is a
person of respeeta
slit
ler-
ble
I1UCIST ’P|1()ne ^2
SEPTEMBER 2f. 1903.
a resident of
territory,
a license may be issued to him by the county
clerk and the county commissioners of the
said Lincoln comity for the sale of malt
spirituous and vinous I qjiors on lot nnml
11. in block number 57. in
(open and money gone; witness also
I testified that he had put money in
I trunk in presence of Baggsby•„ wife .....
on the Sunday before the robber' ; 1 oi the said city of chandler, ami that >aid
. i i . , .. . . . . , | petition and application will be heard on the
j that he had counted it the night before Lm .lay of on . mo;;, unless there be
land ikui the m..nau woo ... k.. i objections and remonstrance tiled in the
office of the county cle k of said county, on
or before the *Jd da,
Witness my ha
looa.
Commissi oners' Proceedings.
Saturday, Sept. 19, 1903.
The board met pursuant to recess,
all members present.
The journal of the previous session
was read and approved.
The time having arrived for tl c
hearing of the saloon license case be-
tween J E. Fisher, applicant fra
saloon license at Carney, and remon-
strance against the same by T. A'. Al-
bertson and others, the same came on
for hearing. .1. E. Fisher not appear- j there until July 20.
ing and the remonstrants being
present and the time having gone by,
the application was rejected.
This being the day set for the open
ing of bids for building road on sec-
tion line between sections 20, 28, 21
and 29, the same were t iken up for
consideration and continued.
J. li. McDonald was appointed
justice of Cimnrron township.
The official bonds of J. A McLaugh-
lin, county treasurer, and Harmon
Sattle, constable of I’ohee township,
were approved.
The clerk was ordered to advertise j him on 5th and that he never
for supplies needed by the county him from his meals until after 29ih.
officers during the balance g)f the! ..... '"-u-...... . .
present term.
In the matter of the road running
north through the center of section 15,
township 14, range 4 east, the hoard
will meet at the residence of Wm.
Tilghman, Sr., on Oct. 8,1903. at 2 p.
and that the money was earned by
hard toil and he had been a long time
in aceumula ing it.
J D. Dunn .testified tiiat he saw
defendant in \V< llston on Monday,
13th of July.
Mr. Bruman testified to have seen
Indian Berry in Wellston on or about
8th of July.
Here the prosecution rested
Defendant Berry testified in his own
behalf that he was in Luther on July
31 and went from there to Red Fork
and thence to Katie A- Stern’s railroad
camp near Keystone at that time:
registered for dinner on 5th, started
to work that afternoon
He
that lie had known Rob Baggsby for
5 or ti months but did not know either
Campbell or wife or where they lived
and he did not get their money.
Horace Matts,Kade & Stern’s book-
keeper, was called and testitied that
his book showed iliat Indian or Mar-
ian terry hud worked every day for
his company from 5th to 2!lth of July,
but his book not being one of original
entry it was not competent evidence
-Lambert, who runs boarding
car for Kade & Stern, testified that
defendant commenced to board with
in ssed
ilnyof Oct.. l!io:t.
•iii*l thin 17th day of Sept.,
Tony Mitchell,
Applicant.
Chas. 15. Wilson I Chas B. Wilson, Jr
WII.SON & WILSON
ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW
Office Room 11 I
Hoffman Building f CHANDLER, O T
EGBERT
HOTELS
12TH AND MANVEL
Larj*e, nlrv room*, good table, flrut-
cliiHH Huiupie room In building.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA
25c
EMERY A te'I'EK,
ATTORN! Y-AT-LAW
Office in Hoffman Building.
Boom 10.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA.
North End
parber C,hop
3 SHAVES FOR.
At Court House
Barber Shop
while court is in session. Don’t miss
the opportunity. With thanks for past
favors and soliciting a continuance /
ot patronage. *
Mrs. Delia Bourgeois, Prop.
P. Roberts, Manager.
Strich
and-
A H OLESON,
Contractor and builder.
Will he found at Frazier Building
corner 9th St. and Manvel Ave.
CHAN BLEU, oKLA <>MA
Opposite Mascho Building, where you
get a clean shave a^d courteous treat-
ment for /Oc. J. L. .iACKSON, Prop
i Flrat published Sept. Is. 1909.)
LIQUOR LICENSE NOTICE.
I, the t
Territory of Oklahoma,county of Lincoln,hh.
Will
under-
on the 1 71 li
dnv of Sept. 1909,tile In tin- ollice’of t hecountv
•....... Okla*
tiou
h u
»ry
-dgn
d respectable charade!
ay of Sept. 19od.hle in tin u nice of t he coui
clerk of the Haiti Lincoln county, Oklaho
petitio
c 4th v
Itroud, in the county and territory
aid. netting forth that the underHigned up-
L. A. KELSEY, D. D. S.
DENTAL CAIvI.OBS.
Up-stair>. over < handler Nat’l Bank,
Frazier Building,
Office hours :—9 a. m. to 12 m. and 1
to 5 p. ru.
J. W. DILLARD. M. D.,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
' a Is answered day or night.
Antiseptilene
Barber Shop
Opposite
First National Bank
Hot and Cold Baths
JESSE FUNK. Prop.
Zeidler Pianos
Strictly high-grade, upright and grand
pianos Sent from the New York
factory direct to your home. Save all
agents’ fees. Inquire of Mrs. Therese
Filtsch for particulars. Don’t pay
! big prices for unknown musical instru-
men is Ask for information in this
! line. Ii will pay you.
MRS. THERESE FILTSCH
The Little Chicago
V. O. COMER, Prop.
A hearty 'nvitatiou to all who read.
Come and enjoy a good smooth shave,
-.hurl- Rninr Clean Tovtela
Excellent Ton.turial 'mr/lce.
J Give ii* <i * a ii The Little Chicago
H D. FRAZIER
territory, my application
* the renldent tn>
’o all whom It may concern:
. Notice is hereby given that
signed, Frail KI it ley. did
day of Sept, 19<»9,tileln t Id o
id Lincoln cm
application I
taxpayer^* of
e county and
»rth that tlie
rnou of rexncctalde character
and a retudent of tin* naid
iny be I
id’ the
incoln
a Tl II.) '
count.v
i by pci
i.vern of i In* 4th ward of
afore-
mia
*tition of 97
axfni.
Stroud, In the county and territ
. netting for
piicaut in a pern'
and Htanding and a rex
territory and praying that a license nia
Issued to him by the county derx ami
. county commissioners of the said Lincoln
untl remaiDOd county for the sale of malt, xpiritous and
«ian rjaetiflod viiioiiH llquorson lot .No. II and li.ln ldoek No.
uesu urn in tlie -4-tli ward of the xnldcity ofStroud.
Office (Ivor 1 ’•
Manvel Avenue.
CHANDLER
ff1ce
FRAZIER fv I KAZIER
Meat Market
Wellston, Okla
ROY V tf< • FI' M > N.
not-
OKLA ROMA.
JOHN ENfHRY.
LMBKY,
'•nine In season—('nickens ana Turkey®—Sac
Meat®—Reef and Dork—Sausage, etc’.
attorneys at law.
is
ml that xaid petition and application will
the lid day ot Oct , 1908. un-
less there be objections and remonstram
tiled in the office of the county clerk of t-au
county on or before the lid day of Oct.
1909.
'7th day of Ot
red Kirtley,
Applicant.
(First published Sept, is, 1908.)
NOTICE.
ory of Oklahoma, Lincoln county, ss. 1
probate court.
the matter of the estate of John I
n. r
* III
Office ii Bo
& ( <>iA ii
”’ itv Hilaries
M iug o, Hank.
* • H.KR, «.)KL ROMA
DR. ELI L A LET)( M. PLUSS
o T l'’.OPATn#
Booms 3 and 4. Hoffman Bldg.
• Examin .t .ou an . cijusultation
free.
L. Brown, deceased.
hereby given that L. F. IMckeit
and
t’ess 1’ehlman, a fellow laborer i»n
Irailrii'H t*--.titied that defendant
worked in his orew for awhile and to
the best of I,is knowledge was with
j them on Julv 12. 13 and 14.
G.itir Xiehols, another fellow la-
borer, e tiled about same as last
in., to view saiu road and give a 1 abvV'.
Notice Is ....... ...... ...... lvnc,,,
the duly appolutiMi and qualified adminis-
trator of the esia ie of John L. Brow n. de-
ceased, hip r*,.»oered ami pres«*nte«l f«*r settle-
ment and died in said court his final account
and report of Ids administration as such j
a tniiulstrator.togei her with his petition for !
dluributlon. and that Saturday, the loth
day of October. A.lb 1-908, being n day of a 1
t -wit: of the,
1 o’clock in the ’
the Scenic Route
of said court.
I). :0o;t. at
ler,
been duly appointed
for the settlement of said
parties a hearing.
In the matter of the r n<l running
north through the center of section 3,
township 13, range r> ea-.t, the board
(not being present at the previous
meeting) will meet a- 'he residence of
Ira Mitchell on Oct 15. l!*03, at 11 a.
m. to view said road and give all
parties a hearing.
"ere defense rested
i'.,e territory on rebuttal placed
one-Lee on stand who swore
at he saw defendant and Ben Baggs-
■ \ together in Wellston on Friday
u-ffbt, Saturday nicht.' or Sunday
night, July 10, 11 or 12.
County Attorney Foster opened t ne
argument for the prosecution and
regular term
Sept. term. A
afermion of said da
room in the city • »f
county <d Lincoln, ha
by tlie said cotirt for the sett
account,at which time ami place any
inteiested la said estate may appe r ;
his exceptions in writing t-> the account and
contest t he same.
I if test!::t • mj w ‘ e • m t
my hand and affixed the seal <>f s.iifl cou
this 1 «»th day of September. I nu.
(Seal) S. A. Cordell,
Probate Judge.
ay. at the probate court
•f ( handler, in tlie said ;
tppointed
lit of eaid
ny person
y ap|H* r and file
t he
Estate
INSURANCE
WRITTEN
Tornado and W ind •Insurance
w* written. Farm Loans made—
’ School Bond® placed Ifvou will
list your property with me. I'll find a
buyer. Address or call.
W. E. WILLOUGHBY
A. E, Stutsman
Boot and Shoe Cobbling ana V**
Second Hand goods—all kinds
in stock Arms and Accoutre-
ments
3.inkr<jp{ Stock Merchandise
Dry Goods, Groceries and
Jewelry
Big 4 2nd Hand Store
■ourt
[First published Sept. 11, Y oo.q.j
' i)N I »F.M N ATU >.N NOTH E.
the district court of Liucoln county, •
Oklahoma territory.
la hoiiin
In me matter of the |>etitu>n for the spoke for 1| hours. Wagoner for the
roa.i running north through center of defense replied with a two hours
section!, towumip 13, range 5 east, speech when court adjourned the
the board will meet at the same place evening session. At the opening of
and time as for the previous petition, court this morning Foster closed with
to give all parties a hearing. a half hour argument and the case
The clerk is ordered to advertise for went to the jurv at 9:30.
wooden bridges according to plans Marshall Ca’idw ,1 vs Oetavia Cald-
aud specifications now on tile, at
places to l>e designated by the county
board.
The board adjourned sine die.
H E. Straughen,
County Clerk.
Territ
Tu Mrs. P. R.
Ver Yulia who are
who ha • an interest In. am
Owens. Iioiner of tJix deed t
lowing dexerll*ed real estfit*1. to
bloc
id.t
a. Lincoln county, »s.
Salmon and Jane
the owners or J
id D. K. |
* the fob i
wit: Lots
•k sp.i as she wn by the
Croup
Usually begins with the symptoms
of a common cold: there is chillness,
sneezing, sore throat, hot skin, quick
puls’, hoarseness and impeded res-
well was called and divorce decreed
plaintiff. Abandonment was the
grounds.
The territory filed a suit in district
court today against the Monarch In-
vestment Co. for the recovery of title
•to Warwick townsite land which
plaintiff claims was forfeited to the
fficlal pun tilt* town «»f handler tin the
city of
inn territu
\ mi are
hereinafter me
through and over y.uir ubo.e described
land, and if you do not within thirty dnv®
from October 9. 19<»9. apply to the Jiatnct
Judge of the first Judicial district of ((Maho-
ut a territory, witldii and for Lincoln county,
to have the damages. a--»»**s«-d in the mn«V
of» handler. Lincoln county. Oklali
it ory:
* hereby iiotitied that ilie railroad
•r mentioned lias been located
ribet
It® rails penetrate tn- fertile State® of
MISSOURI,
ARKANSAS,
KANSAS,
OKLAHOMA,
INDIAN TERRITORY,
TEXAS and the
SOUTHWEST,
TENNESSEE,
MISSISSIPPI,
ALABAMA and the
SOUTHEAST
rrHcribed
in the mo
undersigned. The
railroud
liocrAW . Oklahoma vV
Miipanv. will make application to tl
able John H. Burfonl. judge of the district
Western
ppHcat io
court of the iir»*t Judicial district within and
for Liucoln county, Okl
his chamber* in the city of Guthrie.
Oklahoma territ*
conn
vein
heard.
ory, at
. ,1, uuiunr, Logan
ity. sail dlstrir». on the 9th tiny of No-
ber. 1909. at the hour of 9 o’clock a. m.
It reaches the rich farming lands of Kansa*
Lad Oklahoma, the mineral fiel is of Southc.*i
Missouri and Northern Arkamss, the cotton
fields of the South and Southw ;st, the oil field?
of Kansas and the Indian Ter itory, and him
dreds of other industrial places of interest and
• lion- profit to the home-seeker anf investor. And
last, but not least, it will carrj* you to the famed
health resorts of the Ozarks,
•on then-after as the same
Eureka Springs
Appll<\
... , dlidnfwstfd frw holders, rmldrati'of Lin-!
puDllC sotiool fund under statute coin county, and Who art* not Interested In
like questioii, appointed to eomleiun all of
cal i ‘
AND
I estate a® an I fora right
e undersigned. The Uhactaw Oklnh
Western ralln>ad
un
of way
>ktaho-
• build
itupauy t«
roustru<'t Ds rnllron*! over ami across
real estJite. ami a Is*
agaiust lotteries - j rg
Territory vs llud Carr.allis, uuder
a charge of gambling was called, and c
piration. Give frequent small doses previous entry ordered vacated, time ! t.'.r ',r ^r
of Ballard’s Horehound Syrup, waived, defendant airaioned plea of ...........
(thechild will cry for It) and at the first not guilty withdrawn, plea of guiltv | “jh™ d‘V-«7^'rV,;o,!n:.4^L'’^id,7™l
sign of a croupy cough, apply fre- entered and fine fixed at •2.5 and coate . 'ind' r„rthr7“J'
of suit; ordered committed to jail until | IIk!;:,;",:;;:'^
p&iu. * road Uoniftnuy.
Territory vs John Philips,dismissed ! ,l"*1
Monte Ne
TIMS Oe »t
queptly Ballard’s Snow Liniment ex-
ternally to the throat. 50c at A. D.
Wright’s.
uve dt*xeril*cd
) | for an order i*« t tite fin-riff of the xaid
to jMiiiituon the sab) co»i
pnw'l forthwith to con*lein
IfmaM A Knibrt its attorneys.
DIIVNDL l.
MjAHUMA
r. \ > » III -I N D
No. 408 I - .12:08 D. in.
No. 41’J Kausiis • ‘ t \ Expremt . 7:44 p. in
R%r BOUND.
No. 411 Okl,, , Ex r**ss fi:M a. m.
No. 4"7 L*s i anstftixer.....4:46 p. m
DMA. HT—EAST BOUND.
Ball- No-444 ..11:42 o. tn
'\ J s - Bi»f’\|».
No 449 ........ 1 1 44a »*•.
LEE PATRICK W. R. GULICK
Home Builders
• Attention!
A Sure Shot.
;rT'
T hat your clothes
will be made to
RIT
It made by me.
No Fit, No Pav
%
SIMON GREENBERG.
Frank Myers.
Blacksmith and Horse Shoer
Successor to A. P. lincon. Expert Horse
Shoeing. Interfering, stumbling,cross-tiring
ami forging horses overcome. Defective
hoofs, such as con t ruction find *|iiartercraeks,
successfully treatfrif. All my work guaran-
teed. Give me a trial.
South Manvel Avenue.
•I. W. McCormick.
H. Coleman
0. K. Barber Shop.
FIRST-CLASS TON SO If 1 A L, SERVICE
A cool, clean, smooth shave. lOcts.
Hair cut, jr.st ore proiter thing. 2-VttR
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Weak
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hich fails of perfect digestion ferments and
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heart. This Interferes with the action of
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Mr D. Kauble. of Nevada. 0 . says ■ I had atom*h
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French, Mrs. W. H. Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 2, No. 149, Ed. 1 Tuesday, September 22, 1903, newspaper, September 22, 1903; Chandler, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913229/m1/2/: accessed April 23, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.