Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 33, Ed. 1 Monday, May 9, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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St. Louis World’s Fair
•JOU are “oi^jr of course; and you will It,go to take
J, more mone.f witfi you than would be safe to carry
in’eurnyicy; and for this reason we have arranged
with our St. Louis correspondent to cash our drafts is-
sued to customers without personal identification.* All
you will have«to do is to buy a draft from us and pre-
sent it at our St. Louis bank and get your money with-
out any annoyance*>r discount. If you lose the draft,
we will give you back your money. *
We are always alive t-> tTie best nterests of our
• customers and friends, and will deem it a •
serve you. .
11 your name is mu on (^ur i inks w* will U* ulud
to place it there. •’ .
' FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Chandler, # O^lahom^
Capital and Surplus $75,000.00
Largest line of matting in the city.—
Collar Furniture Co.
Alex^IoElHinuey cai^e in yesterday
from L’iedraont where he is working
in a drug store. He returned to that
place this morning.
The new Louisiana Purchase expo-
sition postage stamps were received
liy Postmaster Gilstrup tl»- morning
and are now on sale.
S. L. Patrick accompanied Misses |
Gertrude Stratton and Harriet Pat-
rick to Stroud yesterday. They had
been in the city a few days. ,
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Allen left Satur-
day night for thtgr home at Muiherry.
Ark., after a visit with Mrs. Allen’*
sister, Mrs. C. C. Christal. *
Mr. and Mrs. D. Dawson and Miss
StPlla Johnson of Bristow spent Sun-
day in the city with Mr. and Mrs.
John Walker. Mrs. Walker is a sis-
ter of Miss Johnson and Mrs. Daw-
son .. ,
Dave Ward, John Steward, Clair
Oliver, Jas. Mascho and Keub McCoy
went to Stroud yesterday to witness a
I ball game*between Stroud and Sapul-
pa but were disappointed, as the game
was not played. •
Citizenship pardons were granted
SatWdav l>v Gov. Fergus m to Geo
Pcovey. who has served a 3-yearsen-
tence for burglary, and to Henry
Thomas, an escaped prisoner, after-
ward ri ‘ Matured and serving for
I assault to kill,
spent j is May 25. •
The date*of discharge
Phil Hall of Oklahoma City
Saturday night in the city. His wife ^The Ladies’ Aid of the Presbyterian
has been hefe several weeks visiting 1 Lhurch was pleasantly entertained by
Mrs I!. I Mrs. C. C. Crystal Friday afternoon
N. O. Colburn, who formerly* run j A pleasant social time was had and
the New York store, came in jester- i plans were laid for an entertainment,
day from Collinsville, I. T.. and *is | “A Tri" Amnnd tile World” Fn%
siui i-. 1.1 ■ Si
Inter.
Attorney Davis of this city is malt-
eu iu v^usuiug oitmruiiy even mg ivirs. *
Fuson has*bean here taking treatment inl? remarkable Tica.lway in his can-
...... .. a- v mss for tlit'ollice ofcoun
The
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Effective Remedy
it was
k fyliss derm*
Jioot.
Washington, Iowa, April 4, 1903.
I was troubled for orcr a year with so scanty a flow that
as virtually suppression. A heavy cold superinduced this
,nrri on not",nK 1 ' wild ii" •»<' nit .1 to help me. •
,, it y rcnu‘l.v I ever found was Wine of
> ardui. W ithin two weeks I felt the good effects of the med-
1 was us healthy
• My sisti r used «lt wL...
I mother and found that it made'childEirth
•lively easy and after the child was born
[ that it helped her to regain her strength.
at
only effective
vrtiuui. Within two weeks 1 felt the good effc
icincand after I had used 13 bottles in all I
and regular as any woman could wish to be.
rule expecting to become a /i ^
do childbirth compara- II f ) u*
•he found y-iovnjx, IKins'i
Kcv. and Mrs. S W. Fuson return-
ed to Cushing Saturday evening Mrs.
of
• ass for the office ol county attoi
He is receiving good words of en- j
imonal and Otherwise.
Bits of News Gathered for Our Readers.,
at ti?e sail'.):L!• ilira
Bisbee.
F. B Lillie, wife and daughter were j and should he be nominated and
re no or* will ever
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d him.* Prague News.
elation. ' —
^ . : ' Lincoln County Normal.
Wilbur Green and family came in Tbe thirteenth annual session of the
from Carney last night. Mr. GreA is ljim.„ln ,.„uuty llo,mai will convene
G&and Woitbt Associath, 8ons of Tkmpkuamcb.
WlNE'CARDUl
Wino of Cardui cures nine out of every ten cases of the disorders
of menstruation. JThese cures aro permanent, whether She trouble is
complicated or not. •
\\ ino of Cardui cures tho sickness of young girls, relieves tlfe
f adults, finishes leuoorrljooa, headaches, backaches and
nervousness and eases tho crisis attendant op the change ..f life.
thousands of mothers besides Miss Uoot’s sister have Bj
found grateful relief front tho pains of childbirth and have*
had a quick and happy, recovery from Its use. You cannot
afford to suffer
druggists.
when SI.00 bottles aro sold by all
IC5SKXSC
Kinmerson is up from Sparks Good farm for sai ‘cheap—part cash
(and balance on time.—W. L. John-
-iin. iNiandb ". d:!i)t4-wt4
H. S.
toeftty.
Lee Judd was a Stroud visitor yes-
*
terday. *
P. S. HoffrSan went to Stroud today
on business.
Bliz.zard refrigeratois at Collar
^Furniture Co.’s.
John Murphy came o\yr from Stroud
on the morning train.
for Sale -All my household goods.
—Mrs. D. F. Holmes. 32t3
* E. A. Foster came in at noon from
a business t.-ip to Fallis.
* A. Jacobs and A. WittleshotTer
speift Sunday in Oklahoma City.
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yesterday to be gone for a few days.
• “Shorty ’ Ralston, wife and baby
came over from Wellston on'tl
train. • •
Miss Dixie Benson came over from
■’ ■ rday morning, returning
at noon.
»F. .Af Ashton, territorial oil in-
spector, returned to'Guthrie Saturday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. E.’L Conklin of tlje
Sac .v Fox Agency spent Sudd ay in
the city*. * * »
For Itent — A 4-roora house, first
tdoor mq>t of Baptist church Mrs. M
li. fleetes
Mrs. E. F. Owen Same in Saturday
evening from ,atfew weeks vigit at
Jacotf Marcus went
mprrfing to ^attend
to Guthrie this
the Territorial
Furniture Men’s convention.
assisting in the county clerk.’s ollioe ] in chancier on June li. Every’teacher
and his family will4 visit in the city m tlie *,.,4Ullt v ,h„ald attend. Full
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Mrs. Frank Anderson was ify arrival course of study is now here fl.nd can
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KAVSER &-T1LLOTSON
Shoes <■
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at Gormley’s Lumber Yard.
niog ; rain for «
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here ^since thgy located in 4>t. Louis
about a year ago.
HOUSE, SIGN and
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS
be had by teachers for 15c.* Four in-
structors will be in attendance. Plan ]
now to attend every i1ay.
E. B. Shotwell.
"PAPER,
• RANGERS
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Signs on any material in Gold, Silver or .Paint
11. M. J ihnsoi, made a business
trip to Bristow yesterday, returning
this morning. • ,
For best prices see Collar Furniture
Co. No goods “misrepresented. Col-
lar Furniture Co. . *t8w305dtf
Geo. Wray came in this mornhig
from Corsicana,Texas,* for a few days
visit with his parents.*
I. W. Harper whisky, the kind your
granddfather used. None better. Try
it. Sold by Ura Alien. • 32tf
Chas. Page the oil man,went to Me- ^
Loud Saturday evening to look after Saturday evening,
operations at that place.
For Sale—Three-room cottage; or
will exchange for team of horses.
41, II. XJalyen, over* N*w York
store. . * 2(i2dvvtf
Dr. I.. A Kelsey left last, evening
for Shawnee to attend the Territorial
Dental lAaniiui-i*.' association.
Mrs. W. A. \ ickcrs rAurned to Ok-1
lahoma City Saturday evening after j
a short visit with Mrs. Pliil Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Swayne of Merrick j
spent yesterday in the city witfy Mrs. j
Swaync’s mpther, Mrs. Bourgeois.
Rent F 1 •« r un-
furnished. i >ne hs4f> * block west (if
Egbert hotel. Inquire at the Egbert
hoilse. » , 26tf
Miss Allie Knapp returnad Satur- ,
day evening from a visit with her sis-*
•ter Mrs. North Losey at ■
City.,
it
ed by applications of Ramon’s Nerve
and Bone Oil—try it. 25c." All drug- i
gists. # .
J. H. Simpson, representing* the’
Scarff is, O’Conner Paper company of
Dallas, Texas* went to Stroud at
noon. , *
Miss Clingberg, who has charge of
the millinery department ;rt the Star
store, spent the d^y In, Oklahoma City
yesterday.
Mrs. John Morrison and little son
came In last evening fl*om Wichita,
Kan., for a visit with her sister Mrs.
John Warner.
STYLISH
STATIONERY
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tractive styles in stationery.
You ought to nave style, and quality for your
•money. The latest tljings in stationery are here
- they are always here. Thqy come here as
soon as they are out,'and they go to you with
but a tritiing profit added.
A. D. WRIGHT’S
DRUG STORE.
J. W/ft-LACK.
VV. CJ. HISBEE, M.
*Z)/s. Wallace d ffiisbec
* Physicians, and Surgeons
Special attention tflvpii t«» IMnpmmi s*of Women ntul n* Kectnl Tn
Sialic exaniiimtioiiH ami treatment fyr all chronic iliHcaneH.
nl’lcti. X-Hny ud
Office,and Sanitarium*in Fletcher Bldg.
CHANDLER, OKDA
FARM LOANS
Do you not prefer to trnusuct
your lin- ix -s tlyough a home
n aii as far as ^inssilile? I
make nearly all my loans in ray own ijann -make all, i x animation^
my self and oso loans without delay." Lei mit tell you wna! I can do
jr you. .Write or call.
Room 6 Hoffman Bldg f~\. . El,’. ' 5**>
Miss Olive Rittenhouse came in this j
muniing from McCook, Neb., called
liere by the >iangerous< condition of
her sister'May.
Miss May IfiWenhouse. whose
w«s delpaired of Saturday, is some-
what better and* there is now some
hope of recovery.
Miss Roebuck, who has oeen taking
treatment at the sanitarium of Drs.
Wallace & I! sbee, returned to
Back again at the old place,
around and see me. Prices new. En-
joy an evening for* 10 or 15c. Pool
2ie per cue, billiards 15c a game—
Bennett. • c]31t3
THE
UNION NATIONAL BANK, ’
The
Successors^to %
Bank" of Hoffman, Charles & Conklin
Oldest Established Bank ip Lincoln County.
Oldest BJnk in Oklahons.f Under Continuous Matin geVnent.
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Capital Paid in $50,000.00
* , » » Largest Deposits in Lincoln County
.Liberal accommodations consistent
safe and sound banking rules. ; :°
with
HOFFMAN. Pres.
CONKLIN, Cashier.
J. B. CHARLES, Vice Pres.
H. C. BRUNT, Ass't Cashier
Pool 2ie a eue, billiards 15c a game
at McCoy’s pool room. d3lt3
’] Mrs W. G. Bisbee left Saturday j
\ evening for a six week.’ s visit with!
her parents at Knoxfille, nn. ,M:
Bisbee accompanied .tier as far as i
Springfield, Mo.
Sam Wilson came in this morning
from Kentucky where be accompanied
Lowe the remain^ of W. <'. Campbell who
'died at Mr. Wilson’s home west of
Tbe ! .
church will met t . a rch in *
special business meeting tomorrow
afternoon at 2:30.,, A Tul
' tf members x rei nested.
Mrs. Cbas. Egbert, daughter Haz^I
and mother Mrs. John Plummer re-
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tj.. e • y w “| frien - £fn11 reh" i\ es
Mrs. S. Holstein and baby, whp
have been visiting relatives* at Uoss-
,
they will make their home.* They
formerly lived at San Antonio, Texas.
Every housekeeper should
n
Water Starch for laundry use they
, *
never sticks to the iron, but because
each package contains 10 oz.—one full
pound -while all other void water
starches are put up in i-pound pack-
ages. and the price is the same, 10
cents4 Then again because .Defiance
starch is free from all injurious chem-
icals if your grocer tries to sell you
a 12-oz.. pack’age it is because lie has
a stock on hand which he wishes to
dispose of before he puts in Defiance.
He knovjs that Defiance*starch has
printed on every package in large
letters and figures “16 o/.s.” Demand
Defiance and save much time and
money and the annoyance of the iron
sticking. Defiance never sticks.
County Examination--
The next graduation examination i
will be held Mar *19-20, and at the
a - except 11
ing held at Sleeker it will be held 11
nbli-s i "i tli anil 3 miles w<-,t of Mills
postotlice in Dist. 132. These points
are chandler. Stroud,. Wellston,
Sparks, Prague, 1 arney, Pagkland,
Arlington and Dists. 19, 115 and 132. I
Applicants should beat these points
by - 11’.11<'<-4c I'ti' ii ii"irp ng. pr ivided
’
Those who took the April examination j
mat take this one free, others will
pay,a fee of 25c. • It is“hoped that all
wdio failed in April, -will take this1
examination, and that many others}
will take it. E. BfShotyell,
• * * County Supt.
J. MARCUS
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Undertaker and
OPEN DAY AND NIGIIT.
Embalmer
Phones: Store, 121; Res. 123
GET IN LINE
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up-to-date Priotery. SEE ^S-
Oklahoma City
and uortreoiis display,
pi *- ,'i ** si!11 ■*
know j amuse the peoph* «
Spring Festival.;
. if':.; ly*
day, May 10, one solid week* of joll I
t
tempted in such magnilieent splendor-
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tend and help yourself to Oklahoma!
City’s hospitality. Tin* (uiskill Uar-’f
niv?il company hn^ been icured to
furnish the attractions. All railroads i
* *1
with business, quit business. By noi
means miss beinj one of the thousands
who will be in Oklahoma City during
the week of May 10th to^Isl inclusive.
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» A Thoughtful Man.
M. M. Austin of Wipchester,
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.......ST. JOSEPH
GAZETTE...... !
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knew*what#to do in the hour of need.
His fcife had such an mfusual case of
stomach and liver ^rouble, physicians |
could not help her. He thought of
and tried Dr. King’s New Life Pills
and she got relief at once and was
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/VtORRlfe. Treasurer
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French, Mrs. W. H. Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 33, Ed. 1 Monday, May 9, 1904, newspaper, May 9, 1904; Chandler, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913289/m1/3/?q=houston: accessed July 4, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.