Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 62, Ed. 1 Monday, June 13, 1904 Page: 2 of 4
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The Best
Spring
Medicines
t H'S t
The
your doctor V
iuie from
proscript-
ions. Go t<> him tell him
your ailiments—bring his
prescriptions to us. We
will put up the medicine
ex tly as he orders.
We also carry a full
line of the advertised and
well-known family medi-
cines.
Lowest prices on ev-
erything.
SHERIFF
T. J HUh-L«*v HUthorbes u* t*» nnnmiK
th«t *»*• ft rHUilitlaU* (or the office of #»h* r.
autiie, totb«* ilnlslon **f the
nrliUuly 14.
ili#i primary to
I l.er.-l y atinoonre that I am a
for t ‘unin stunt of sheriff «>( Lin
p'uj,u. ,t primary to l»«* held July ll
n.lldat*
•• ratle-
tmor "( Stroud liereLv auuotit
te fi-r sheriff of Lit.'
idldate - ------
in the decision
th
.1 illy 14
j }*ct to tl
lint priui
! • .isTEH OF DEKI>s
\ h "•«••( North Fui, mthor-
"aniinHiic** that h** is a r»i»dMi»t»*
.. i-i.ii, • ■( tin- democrat h-p**i»u«
UOUORS
Chandler Tiirmlure
Company
Coroin&Lynch
Druggists and
Opticians
Min t • • itnnoo
•linn to
Vi« t. »rV.f'rom 1 tutloTl/.'*
.
primary to la* lirld Jul
InatiiiK
HliARD
OVLR
IHIE
i H. C. LEE :
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
i,.d EMBALMERS
Day ’Phone 73» Night 153
• Sin B) i x
a* bl *
AUCTION! t M
CHdNDlfff
- , « a s a nyw In
:» •. no*. r.t\v>'!iry
* y.o:..r<* it to tuad
I be nr look- <
As . \ oar. Olli06
i«h*s (triif Store.
um jjvt out your
VILSON
Embalmet
WIRL
DR. ELIZABETH M. PLUSS
OSTEOPATH.
j*
A. E. Stutsman
,n! vn 8! PERIS r END ENT,
K It. Stmt well authorise* us ti. annoume I
that ha Is it ntiidldatc t«*r th*- nomination of
county au|M*rint«*n«I**nt of pul.lie Instruction.
; t• > tin 'lt*ci»ioD '*f the democrat ic-
pi.pullst primary t«* !•** h«*hi July 14.
COl’NTV ATTORNEY
W> an* authorl»***l to announce the
>hn I»avl* of PraifUe am a
of count]
ileclidon of the ,leli
(•an.11*late for!
if ............ **ul']***t to t lie
........... im«K‘rutie-popullst D**i
jpg primary to be held July 14.
•tin |io» ......a.....- - - -- -
the office off county Attorney, subject t«*
A. J. Rltteniioua*
nounce that he Is
nation of <•<
decision »»f .......
to l*e held July 14.
• authorise* u« to an
candidate for the no nil
•oat*ty attorney, subjert t<> the
We are authorised t• > announce
M. Jarn-tt Is a randblnt.- f**r th*
county attorney, subject to he* d*-<
the deiii**cratie-|»opullst primary t •>
July 14.
• 1 li
el on of 1
lie held
Chandler Daily Publicist.
Pobli.hp'l .Terr abbo tacapt Sunday.
illy 14,
REP riVB.
! [ia ,
We nr<- authorised to niiimunce tl.nl
Chur!.-* .N. I'.n.n: "d South « lelitt 11 ton Tl
.Ml. i« n viin.lldnt.' tor repreeelltHIIT (rolll |
tlte Eighth dlatrlct before the populist auq 1
democratic convention..
Pin.RATH '.II Imii
We nre authorized to announce that S. A.
Conlell la a eandhinte lor tveleytl.i" to the
Hello'." “Hello” "Is this Hit*
. tet -" “Ye».” ■■•Tills la .1 >nt -•
did you send that ease of beer up
to ray house today?” *'\ es sir.
•■Was it the same as the last case
1 got.” "Yes sir, Original Bud-
WKISER.” “Well, it's all right
then: say Bitter, have you the
Faust draught beer on tap?” Y'es
Jones, fresh ani cold. ‘Ail
right, I'll be down «oon for »t
glass, 1 think it is the best keg
fieer made,” .
Many words of praise eonue to
•
wines and liquors. A sample ol-
der from you will convince you
that I am headquarters for good
goods at reasonable prices.
Booms S and 4.
.
Boot A. Shoe doubling ana
Second Hsu.', goods all kinds
In suv. Arms and Accoutre-
ments
W. L. JOHNSON ' » t
• ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Chandler, Okla
Bankrupt Stock Merchandise
Dry Goods, Groceries and
Goods. Groceries
Jewelry
LEE PATRICK
W. R. GUCLIC
!
Home Builders
Attention
Do You
Want to build a home, erect
a block or procure money
in Chandler for . any pur-
pose?
Do You
Want Insurance—Fire, Cy-
clone, Plate Glass or Acci-
dent?
Do You
dh a. b. potter
. . . dentist ,
Big 4 2nd Hand Store
i Office upstairs
Feuquay Building 1
Chandler. Ok!a
M. MARSHALL
PHYSICIAN AND SOROEON-
EMERY A FOSTER,
ATTORNEY- A l-LAW -
Kentucky Liquor House
E. G. RITTER, Prop.
Chandler. Okla. *
Office* over Co. A Co. * Peu* St >r*. falls
answered promptly—day or night.
Office in Hoffman Building.
Room 10
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA.
Ratered »4 th* Poi.offlce
M 8*roufl-vls** U.atr.
at Chandler
* (inicn i" i 1 in... ... ...... .......
office of probate Ju.lp*. HUlyeet to i ..<• u***
•Ion ..f the democratic-populist primary, i
be lu*bl J Uly 14.
Chas. B. Wilson 1 Chas B. Wilson. Jr
WILSON & WILSON
• attorneys- at-l a w
Office Room ll I
ROY V HOFFMAN? JOHN EMBRY
. HOFFMAN & EjMBRY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Want your title examined
or abstract made? If so,
Call or Drof a Card
The Lincoln County
Abstract Co. •
ROOM6. CLAPP BUILDING.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Dali»*• red by carrier, per week
» Year
One —......
Six xlonth*
Thre*- Month*
......10c
9 4 00
... y.oo
1.00
MRS. W. H. FRENCH,
Editor and Publisher.
oubucist ’pilone
JUNE lit 1904.
announcements.
COUNTY n.KKKl
WaArc authorite*! to anuounr** that
HtlfUM'tt, of North Seinlnole toxvnelup, 1*
NEW USE FOR OIL.
It will be news of great interest fur
the people of Kansas'aDd Indian ter- j
ritory to know that a board of navy
officers after two years of experimen-
tation has rendered a report favoring j
the use of oil as fuel on United Stales
war vessels. Every kind of oil was
tested and every form of patented ,
§2 burner was given a trial, and as a
result the board came to the conclu-
sion that crude petroleum produces
' more steam than coal does: that with
I light distillation its combustion is
loss * wearing on boilers: and.
liquid luel requires less space than
other kinds of fuel ami is cleaner and
OfficeRoom 11 1 o T Office in the Hofffnan, Charles
HotTman Building i CHANDLER. V . & Conklin Building ovdr Bank.
A. B. OLESON,
Contractor and Builder.
CHANDLER. OKLAHOMA
tranm. in ....... ... .......... «..wii»hl|.. Is ..
rnodkdat* for tli«* m»mln«tlon of county Cl**rk
•ubfcctt t<* the ‘bii*r.»
p«*pult«t primary tube
easier to handle.
n ul tl.« .leumvratk-1 This finding of the naval board is a
bsl.l July 14,19".
XU rails penetrate the fertile states of
MISSOURI,
ARKANSAS,
KANSAS,
OKLAHOnA,
INDIAN TERRITORY,
TEXAS and the
SOUTHWEST.
TENNESSEE,
MISSISSIPPI,
ALABAMA and the
SOUTHEAST
Will be found at Fraiier Building
j corner 9th St. and Manvel Ave.
•CHANDLER. OKLAHOMA
J. W. u’LLABD. M D.,
PHYS.. N AND SURGEON.
Cafts answered day or night.
H. D. FRAZIER • K- D. FRAZIER
FRAZIER & FRAZIER
Meat Market
Wellston, Okla
<i«me 14 seas .Ik—rhlcaens «M Turkey*
Meat*—Ilevt ami Turk—Sausage, etc.
CO/V4E TO —
5PEAR’S WAGON YARD
. For Good and
Cheap Service
4-4 J. YY DILLON, Prop
| Office Over Corbin .V Lynch's .
Manvel Avenue. •
CHANDLER
OKLAHOMA.
. Southern’Security. Co.
Geo. H. Nichols, Mgr.
This signature is on erery box of the genuint
Laxative Bromo=Quinine T»bieu
% remedy that cure* a cold Id one day
* Antiseptilene .
m
i Barber Shop
^ -—-—
+
*
^ Opposite
First National Bank
*
*
• +
* Hot and Cold Baths
* *
<r
lb JESSE FUNK,
Prop. *
i rrfatter of great Importance to the oil
ice the name | producing districts of this country, 0I Kansa B1-u wm iuu,»u ---------
S&wf.k-i' ssaSSH--"•* .............. Sl“-
We are a«t hf*Hw«l to anno
of J. H. Johm*t**n. of sooth >*
~ v ~ “ *
It reaches the rich farming lauds of Kansr.« yousehold Furniture, Piauos and Oth-
4 Oklahoma, the mineral fid is «•( Southe.4 er pers0nal property. No •■’/. . ‘.t;.
Quick money. If you want a loan
come and see us. Room in the Wolcott
Block, Chandler. Oklahoma.
It reacncs me n\.*» ,
«ml Oklahoma, the mineral fiel Is of Soulhr.s
Missouri aud Northern ArVamas, the cotton
fields of “-t South and Southw-.-st, the ctl field,
ol Kansa apd the ludlan Territory, an
t>* held July 14
] for fuel the merchant marine w ill also.
kxMr~authorises u. to .......one* I The oil fields of this country are ex
n coMlltlni*- for county clerk. »ub-
wt to theileoUiou *»f tin* • i«*n»■■ ratic-p'»UG-
lut primary t«» !>♦» heltl July 14.
W. H.
shat ha U
L'Ul’NTY TREASl’RKlt
oellently located for maritime pur-
poses. The greatest production is on
the lake coast, the California coast
tbor.LHurt?, Mlnuu^;:1" hr:1’n"cam!T-' ^d at points easily accessible to the
gull ast The supply is seemingly
luinry to be held July 14. ] inexiiaustible and its enormous quan-
II. ti. Shaffer of Union towimhlp, author | titles have at times reduced the price
hu rvr,
•n t Ic-p
\Y II Bbblle of WelUton nuthorUea u* to
ndblnte f«
l*»*H lit* to aiinminrr that 1*** l*
■or . • u of county t r* iiaurvr, au
Wt to til*'<Ut IhIoii of tilt* iftuo* nmo-popu-
ll«t primary t*> be held July 14.
ih-1 below the margin of profit to
owners of the wells. But when its use
| becomes prevalent
*iin..uin-<- that he Is » candidate for c°uuIF I mat ffid wil. « =>- c
tn-MM.r* r ►nb • X to 11»»* • • i» **f 15 ••
unocratit--i.o|'ull*t primary to be held t[ie price always at satlstaetory
ily H.
profit to the home-seeker and investor. ^ A-i.l
last, but not least, it -will carry yon to the lame,
health resorts of the Ozarlta,
Eureka Springs
AND f
Monte Ne
HME OF t«!IU 4T
CHANDLER, u.vLaHU.MA
EAST lit-. s'D
Local Pn***n^
t\ Farm For You
-
1 „s,s JuAut-iN VAU r.v uf . allturnla
,tf,-r hustler*. In that grent valley Is
what t h«* s.\ \
i ha* to «>fl.........
'
. No. 41J
the so. 41 t
12:t*r» t*. m.
7,40 p. m
,*ntlie of the l . s. raisin en*i»
„„„ of gallons of wine are ma.b
• •
, ' li------- U. " rit-*!- r p.o
,oF <■ ON.-il. A. T. A-S. F. Ily. Oklahoma
,'lty. O. T.
Summer homes
F"or IQ04.
It is. none too early to plan your summer
vacation. You will be considerably assist-
ed if you have at fiaud the^descriptive book-
lets ti'suod by the • • • •
\\v are nut mounw that W S.
I)Mt !h «.f N'tirtli 4' i< him t
WESTBOlNl
No. 41* * Ok'al. "D.:*. in «•»***•*•- V- n I!!
LOCAL 1 I: i ■' HT—EAST BOEND.
marine demand will be so great as to s„.444. , ’ " 4‘m
N.741.1 ..........................n:4J n,n
figures. ,,1 THKir ihstrict.
. 9 \ * - r «iM'
V,, 4.”,l —1. ::1 rie I’aHHenger 0 'j "j n ni
s i
■ v>- r.orsr
N.,. 4' '*• o ' 1 L ■ ' L\ • ' »' Jn
\he Standard Oil company. Tbi$ j l*.j-mixc.i " “
(Second DUtHet) ^ ; huge concern dictates terms Usd prices
iow nahlp. l« 11 i ,,na often has been know n to stop buy-
county , (.minis- ! u
'ut’lff’iJ'juiEJ! ing simply to bring business
‘ standstill in certain fields Id order
c a 1 i f O r n i a
Strich & Zeidler’s Newest Styles
■.is... ....... ...........wnnlilt. I* a cnii.il-' Xhegreatdrawbacktotheoilde'el-
industry at present is that
be ll,-Id July 14._____, lhere is practically only one purchaser
COUNTY oMMl^K'Nbh ..—the Standard Oil company
of High Grade Uprigl ts
iust received and a-e on
sale at Kent .V Wolf s.
Everybody is invited K>
try them and make a choice
Brices moderate according
10 quality. Catalog of In-
formation free on request*
Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul
Railway Co.
I^ake resorts aud other ideal summer
- •-
Illim is and Iowa tire described. Hooks
with rates for tickets and board, informa-
tion about routes and train service, sent for
six cents ’ postage. * " •
a
14.
Take Laxatt'-e Uroin.i Quinine Tab-
u> a |„u All druggists refund 11 mo ley
if fails ,l cure K. VS . Gi ove
.................................... that w s. : DUBe conceru ......-..... To Cure a Co.J n Jot L»ay
Cooper •»fN*»r«i >rmlii"b’
ean.Ii.Lif f-'r t"(Jb-r «■(
»l<iii«*r in tl *• -• '"‘'I ditrh t
.....“•* |fl IK* IICIU *J 111,1 j
standstill in certain fields In orderit on eacn box. 25J.
that it might buy desirable properties '______
at its own figures. This was what
happened at Beaumont and in Cali-
fornia recently and is now being
feared in Kansas and Indian territory.
But with pipe lines to the coast and a
I b marine • dw.iacd prices will uo
Linger be under the control of one
1 be a widely extended market for crude
where w ill become greater attru -ions
T H F 1 L T S C H
DeWitt's HaieV Salve
Fob Piles, Burns, Soros.
G. L. COBB,
Southwestern Pass. Agt.
Q07 .'lain St.* Kansas Qity, Mo
U> «..• nutli'Th" ! t.' nil. nil!" that Mi
t.hp» Hurri- 1 *h* *"r ",
don -•( ■ - r ln. ”
entit -1 -■:’»»• ry • \ > •*)*! •' ' 14
fThlrri UiHtrictJ
Ilnrtlintr of Bryan to '
that he b
W. j
L- t
for cog
(he *!**■
marv t
lip, antli..r-
DR9FTING
TOWARDS
BRIGHT’S 0
• •• * 1 L H
J. M. Lit’ ■
aniioti
comm —
o tlwr dwi**
yrim . v
^Uting towards0 SfoKtS is kidney Yroubfe in°P«nf onSVom formT “*
\\
Gaymaii * 1! * l .i mil* t
dat«* f«• r ■ uu '•
trict, - llG'N-t to th*
Ir-i»**t*uli*t 1 rt»v.v t«» In? heW
W «• art* autl • rix***l tu amwim •■ *L
Murj.t . -1 Mr.. - •'■
ortif of ex-unty <nn-- «*!"•> 4n t
office of c
di*triut. Hub}**
primary t«• * 1 • “! Li:> l».
Flint DUtrict.
\\> an* auth«»rix***i u» anaotit ll "
for business and investment. In a
highly developed country like ibc
United States a useless surplus of a
means to make a profitable use of all
Y'y ' m
Crain ot * township
for nora1n.»ti*>n an •munty < - ini!
|
democrati- popullai primary t*
July 14
’e art*
D It.
second DUtrlrt.
- AUthortted t" aunt'llnc** that Sh* r-
... ''j ring 1 of Un u u.vNi.r. *,
eandhlnte for county commit-* on - r in i
Second (llatriit. *ultject to the decision "ft*
democratic-populist primary to tn* he
July 14 __
SpsTfgSftieA. s.r«rh«»s ,h.
■ of the kidneys so they wi 1 perfortheir ftoncuons prop s kidneys do not, and
> # to eve.y ,.„I of the body.
Sl'RVKYuU
T. J. Green well authorixe* ns t«» announn
■ i« a candlds
urveyor.
denim-ra
July 14.
-hit I,.- I* w’ . in.lIJnli- fur 1 Iinilimtl. .. 1 r
CORONEK
yy of Tl
he is a *
'“‘demScraS^pilpaU** Palmary to b* held
Sued by His Doctor.
“A doctor here has sued me fo:
•
or a ease of cholera morbus,” says
I> White, of Coachella. Cal. "At;
the trial he jiraised his medical skill
aud medicine. 1 asked him if it was j
not Chamberlain’s Colic, C'nolera and i
Diarrhoea Remedy he used, as 1 had 1
good reason to believe it was. and he
w uld not say under oath that it was (
not.” No doctor could use a better J
remedy than this in a ease of cholera
morbus: it never fails. So’d by A. D. :
Wright
, —the impunnes nuiu r ‘‘*'^.7wT'the“ circulation to every part of the body,
sing dizziness, bacJ^“e'f^nev or'Bladder^Trouble commence taking FOLEY'S
MDnIyOTREK5“*.?.^aSra^gb. ditordv- .a a few day, and prevent a
S?| malady It is pleasant to take and benefits the * ole system.
G. 3. Burhans Testifies After Four Years.
G. B. Burhans of Carlisle Center, N Y.', writes:
'* Ab-ut four years ago I wrote you stating that I h»,l been entirely
cured of e severe kidney trouble by t«klng less than two bottle, of
Fr’ev'i Kidney Cure. It entirely starred tlte brick-dust sediment *nd
,nd symptoms of kidney dtsesse dlsapprated. 1 am glad to say that
t have rever hsd a return of any of those symptoms during the four
ve.rs thst hsve elapsed, and 1 am evidently cured to stay cured, r
lieartily reeon-mmd F . v .. Kidney Cure to any one eufleunl
kidney or bladder trouble
How to Find Out
You can easily determine if your kidneys are
ouTof order by setting aside for 24 hours a
b0tUe °lmination it .’’“loW?'ffiflk j'«>as
a’bricVudust sediment or small particles Coat
about in it, your kidneys are diseased, and
FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE should be taken
at onoe
Two Sizes, 50 Cents and $1.30.
SOLD IND RECOMMENDED BY
Corbin & Lynch
July 14.
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