Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 80, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 5, 1904 Page: 3 of 5
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YOUR TEETH
KEEP THhIH
Nothin*; will pay you
better—nothing will give
greater reward than the
time spent in caring for the
teeth.
Groves
Tooth
Powder
solves the problem ol' not
only how to keep the teeth
sound and strong, but how
to keep them clean and
while in a convenient and
delightful way.
A sample bottle free with
each tooth brush.
l)r. C. M. Tracy 'll I ryon. mithoriz.'. u*. t"
announce that he I* acandidate for the nom-
ination of coroner, *i.hje< ( to the dvcbdon of
the ib moerntlc-pop ilUt priinurv to he held
July 14.
T. .1. Hlnchey authorises us
»nt *«e in a candidate for the oince ot snerm,
•uhjet „to the dedition of the democratlc-
ii iinou r
f Hill
Hire
■riff.
CorDin&Lynch
Druggists and
Druggists
Opticians
SHERIFF
„„______HUH to nil
ute for the office of
•ul,Jr, .to III.' awmlon Ilf the 'ten
populist primary to he held July
cuudldate
•iff«>r idiicoincoiin*
of the democratic—
Id .1 uly 14.
<1. E. Puns.
I hereby announce that I am •• • •••—.....
Hi,. iii'iii.Jihithin "I rlirrlll i>l UucoIiiohiiii-
Hiihjcct t«» the decision
mllHt primary to he ltd
for the
tj.
pop
A J.Whitmore of Ktrouil hereby auiiou
that lie Is a cnndblnte for sheriff of l.ln
‘ h*1*
count
crat
mice*
mm ..................... _Jncolu
lit Wtibjert to the decision «»f the demo-
l«-populist primary to be held July 14.
Op
W .S. Raupe’s Bus Line
Will call for Passengers
baggage from any part,
the cit,y. Leave orders at,
St. Cloud hotel.
►LIQUORS
W. S. Raupe’s Bus Line
REGISTER OK DEEDS
Jowpli A. llmviiK nl North Koi. nuthor-
IteH um to niiuounce that lie In a candidate
for the nomination of pointer of deed*, suli-
b*« t to the declnlon of the deniocratle-popu-
11ht primary to he held July' 14.
Victor V.Crouch authorizes iim to announce
that he Inn candidate for re-election to the
office of pointer of deeds, Mllbject to tlic de-
cIhIoii of the dcmocratlc-popullst noinlimtliiK
primary to he held July 14. _
corNTY HI PKKINTENI ► EN T.
I }•:. It. Shot well authorizes tin to announce
tiuit lie Ih ii cntidldate for the nomination of
* uhllc limtruction,
the deinoerutlc-
,11111 lie ik n < 'Hi'""""
•ounty Huperlntcudeiit of pi
HUbJer’t to the declMloil of
piipullet primary to lie field
ield July 14.
COUNTY ATTOItNEY
We are authorized to announce the name
of John Davie of I'raiftie iim a candidate for
the oilier of county attorney, subject to tlie
deciHlon of the dcmocratlc-popullst nomlnat-
lnK primary to he held July 14.
A. J. IlIttenhoUMC authorir.ee
uce that he le a candidate for
| Hi ill lire mill ue • " «*• * ■ • «> • ----IV
nation of eounty attorney, eubjeet to the
declnlon of the democratlc-popullHt primary |
to be held July 14.
ue to mi-
r the iioinl-
Chandler Daily Publicist.
We are authorized to announce that IF.
M. Jnrrett in a candidate for the otflce of
county attorney, subject to he decision of
the deinocratlc-popullet primary to he held
July II,
ic-popuilet primary to he
UKPRESENTATIV E.
Eighth Dietrlct.
HEARD
OVER
THE
WIRE
"Hello:” "Hello” “Is this Hit-
ter?” "Yes.” ‘"This la Jones,
did you send that ease of beer up
to my house today?” "Yes sir.”
"Was it the same as the last ease
1 got.” "Yes sir, ORIGINAL BUD-
WKISER.” "Well, it’s all right
then: say Hitter, have you the
Faust draught beer on tap?” Yes
Jones, frejh ani cold,” "All
right, I’ll be down soon -for a
glass, I think it is the best keg
beer made.”
Many words of praise come to
me in this way regarding our beer,
wines and liquors. A sample or-
der from you will convince you
that I am headquarters for good
goods at reasonable prices.
DR. ELIZABETH M. PLUSS
OSTEOPATH.
' Rooms i and 4.
Hotlman Bldg
I W. L. JOHNSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Hoffman Building Chandler, Okla
| DR. A. B. POTTER
: H. C. LEE *
A
J auctioneer 5
* AT CHANDLER „>
* Will cry sales anywhere in ,,
* the county. It is not necessary j
* to have my picture at the head ^
* of this ad.,as I am belter look- *
£ ing than I was last year. Office J
* at A. D. Wrights Drug Store. J
<• See me before you get out your *
J bills. I
* -2*
A. E. Stutsman
Boot and Shoe Cobbling ana
Second Hand goods—all kinds
in stock Arras and Accoutre-
ments.
Bankrupt Stock
Dry
Goods, Groeeriei
Jewelry
Merchandise
and
DENTIST
Big 4 2nd Hand Store
Office upstairs I
Feuquay Building f
Chandler, Okla
A. M. MARSHALL
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
- Chandler, Okla.
Office** over Col A Cox's Drugstore,
answered promptly—day or ulght.
Calls
Published every even n* except Sunday.
We are authorized to announce that
Charles N. Drown of South Wichita town-
Hlilp ih a candidate for representative from
the Fight Ii district before the populist and
democratic cop ventIoiih.
Entered at the POBtofflce at ('handler
*■ Hseonfl-claee Matter.
PROBATE JUDGE.
We are authorized to announce that S. A.
Cordell Is a candidate for re-election to the
oItlce of probate JuilRe, subject to the deci-
sion of tiie democratic-populist primary, to
be held J sly 14.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
p*llTfr«l liy carrier, per week tiOO
Sj88
MRS. W. H. FRENCH,
Editor and Publl.her.
FOR CUUNUILMAN.
We are athorlzed to announce the name of
,T. D. A, Robertson as a candid ite for terri-
torial councilman In the Fourth Council dis-
trict before the democratic convention.
PUBLICIST 'p|lone 82
Kentucky Liquor House
E. O. RITTER, Prop.
Chas. B, Wilson | Chas B. Wilson, Jr
WILSON & WILSON
ATTORNEYS- AT-L A W
Office Room 11 J
Hoffman Building f CHANDLER, O T
A. B OLESON,
Contractor and Builder.
Will be found at Frazier Building
i corner 9th St. and Manvel Ave.
CHANDLER. OKLAHOMA
EMERY A FOSTER,
ATTORNHY-AT-LAW.
Office in Hoffman Building.
Room 10 1
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA. |
ROY V. HOFFMAN. JOHN EMBRY.
HOFFMAN & EMBRY,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Office in the Hoffman, Charles
& Conklin Building ov«r Bank.
CHANDLER. OKLAHOMA
LEE PATRICK
R. GUCL1C
Home Builders
Attention
l)o 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
Want your title examined
or abstract made? If so,
Call or Droj a Card
The Lincoln County
Abstract Co.
R.OOM6. CLAPP BUILDING.
H. D. FRAZIER
K. D. FRAZIER
JULY 5 1904.
\Ve lire authorin',I to titinounre that G. A.
Smith Is a eaiulhlute lor territorial eoun.'ll-
n in the Fourth I'ouueil dUtrlet la-fore the
ANNOUNCEMENTS
COUNTY t’LKllKI
We are authorized to announce that
t, uf North Seminole t
Hilnnett, of's'it t'lYSeminole township, Ih n
candidate f«,r the nomination ofcount.v clerk
■uhleet to the decision »»f the denioeratle-
popujiHt 11 rl in ary to lie held July 14, lb04.
KIRALFY’S LOUISIANA PUR
CHASE SPECTACLE IS A
WORLD’S FAIR AT
TRACTION.
We are authorized to announce the name
ohiiHton. of South Seminole,
f e a rc
candidate lor eonnty clerk, subject to the di
elalon "f the democratic populist primary t
he held J uly 14.
W. 11. Diner nuthorlzen uh to
that he Is a candidate for count
I
announce
that he*in a candidate for eounty clerk, sub-
ject to the decision of the democrat te-popu-
11 mt primary to he held July 14.
COUNTY TREASURER
K. I*. Harmon, of Pnwnet
thorlzr* um to anuou
date for the
........ township,
re that he In
.........rand ......... —
nomination of eounty treosi
au-
ndl-
...______.....Htirer,
■uh]i*et to the detnoi rat ' pnpulint nomlnnt
triK primary to be held July 14.
II. tJ. Shaffer of Union township, author
ties um to announce that he In a candidate
for the nomination of county treasurer, sub-
ject to the decision of the demoeratlc-popu-
llat primary to held July 14.
I
fcmoi™Yl.'“.pull-i "i'rli'"'ry >•‘*'<1
July 14.
................ranee that NY. s.
............... NY le hit a townshln is « eamli-
t*. for county treasurer, subj.st to the
tlsoii of the uenioeratlc-popullst primary
NVe are authorized to
1)0vIh of North NVlehltt
iat
dectw. .../. .......
1^ iM'ltl Jul,v H.
UOUNTY DOM MISSION KK
• \ (8ecou«l District)
We are authorited to nnhouht e tlmt NN .
. of North Seminole township, is
* for the otflce of eounty
Its rails penetrate the fertile States of
MISSOURI,
ARKANSAS,
KANSAS,
OKLAHOMA,
INDIAN TERRITORY,
TEXAS and the
SOUTHWEST.
TENNESSEE,
MISSISSIPPI,
ALABAMA and the
SOUTHEAST
It reaches the rich farming lauffsol K.'."S'
in,I Oklahoma, the mineral fiel Is of Southr.t
Missouri and Northern Arkamas, the
fields of *1’v South and Southwest, the oil ucldi
Kiralfy’s Louisiana Purchase spec-
tacle, now playing at the Oileon the-
ater, St. Louis, Mo. is a great spec-
tacular pioduction, and if the business |
management is in keeping with the j
stage direction, must prove a money j
maker. The show was given the tirst |
presentation Saturday evening, May j
28,and immediately won favor. Bol-
ossyKiralfy, under whose personal di-
rection the work has been largely pre- j •
,, i. ■ tnvna of 1 r,0 tier- Kansa ned the Indian Ter itory, a.id hu.i
pared, has combined a force of loU pel ; .lrols o( othcr lndustrlai piac.s ol im.-rest a„.t
sons with an equal number of trained j profit t0 n,. home-seeker anr. investor. And
ballet dancers and special performers last, but not least, it will carry you to the fame,
from the East, and the result is a most i health resorts ol the Ozark,,
pleasing and entertaining spectacle.
The big spectacle will run Indefinitely
as a' World's Fair attraction.
Seats may be reserved four weeks in
advance by mailing post office money
brder to Roy Crawford, Manager
Press Bureau Department, Odeon The-
ater St. Louis, Mo. Prices are 50, 75c
#1,00. Box seats $2.00: matinees, 25c,
{,0c, 75c, $1 Ot).—St. Louis Mirror
COAIE to—
SPEAR’S WAGON YARD
For Good and
Cheap Service
4-4 J. UZ. DILLON. Prop
Southern Security Co.
Geo. H. Nichols, Mgr.
Will negotiate short Loans ob i
Household Furniture, Pianos and oth-
er personal property. No publicity.
Quick money. If you want a loan
i come and seeus. Room in the Wolcott
| Block, Chandler, Oklahoma.
A Farm For You
J. W. u'LLARD, M D.,
PHYS.CIAN AND SURGEON.
Calls answered day or night.
Phones:—Oftici*, 214: Residence. *'18; Steam
Bath, 112; Hospital, 155.
Office Over Corbin & Lynch’s
Manvel Avenue.
CHANDLER - - - OKLAHOMA.
<§7/d
This signature is on erery box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo=Quinine T»tiet«
remedy that cures a cold Id one day
FRAZIER & FRAZIER
Meat Market
Wellston, Okla
Gvme In oeaeon—Chickens and Turkeys—.Salt
Meats—Beef and Pork—Sausage, etc.
* Antiseptilene ?
Barber
*
tli
Ilf
*
B
*
vAi Hot and Cold Baths j
* JESSEIFUNK. Prop. *
Shop
Opposite
First National Bank
vrr.'xmvm
to better yourself? s--.. ..... - —
wlmt the San Joaquin Valley of California
linn to offer hustlers. In that great valley In
grown nine-tenths of the 1^. S. raisin cro
II s
Val
An* you satlslled Jtt hoine?^ Or <lo you wish
a hi
a
v
I in
yearly
ami
..j you wish
You should Investigate
an Jo Alp
• hustlers
ii nine-tenths oi me i . .-v i
nllllons of gallons of wlm
You can
Cooper, of North Seminole township. Is a
mdblnte for the otlln* of county commit
■loner In the second district, subject to the
■toner In tticsecoini uinhh i, '•'“m ’ 1 1
democratic-populist primary to be held July
(Third District.)
We srt* authorized to announce that \in»
thew Burris is a candidate tor the nomina-
tion of county commissioner In tin* third
district, subject to the decision --f tin* d* um-
eratlc populist primary to be held -I ul.v 11
(Thirdliutrlct] Oklahoma World’s tan- assuuuuuu,
of Lswtun.okla., has solved,in. prob-
laliilli'r I third district) SU bloc t to ... ___ V*„ Inucoil II
_____ ____^ J, author-
to announce that he Is it c
for commissioner t third district • k m. i
the ibs islott of the dciuocratlc-p p> >
mnry to Ih* held July 14
( Third District)
j. M. Littleton, of Meeker, authorizes uh t
announce t hat he Is a cm tel date for . n
eomiulsslouer In the third district, sub
to the decislo'
primary to
Second District.
We are authorized to announce that " . K.
Oayman of Chandler towushlii. is a « atidi-
at«* for commlssloticr from tin* siroml dis-
World’s Fair Tent City.
The question o< entertainment up-
permost in the minds of those who con-
template attending the St Louis ex-
position—to get good accommodations
at rates that "an he afforded, at a
place removed frotti the heat, duct and
confusion incident to the hotels of the
city, and wl. re there is no danger
from lire—is a serious problem. The
Oklahoma World’s Fair association,
Eureka Springs
AND ,
Monte Ne
' TIME OP VOA.XtO **
CUANDLbL.lt, uitLhHOMA
EAST B(*. vD
cry tiling there.
Low niti* colot
»P.
... ...... arc made
profitably raise almost ev-
rood farms at cheap nriccs.
inlst excursions In March and
i Fe. Write for patnphle
.......Um* Santa Fe. Write for pamp
F. u. O’Neil, A. T. A S. F. Ry.; Oklal
*ts
lioma
No. 412 Local Passenger
No 4 14 Kansas City Express
... 1 2:05 o. tn.
w i;sr iior.M..
No 4 1 •< Oklahoma Express..
2 a. m
No. 40b Local PasseiiKer.
l-OCAI. FREIGHT—EAST
BOUND.
No.444 .
ii 13 a. m
W LSI' ROUND.
v.. i IB .....................
1 1:4 4 a m
GFTHRIi: DISTKK
IT.
WKHT IIOVNil
No. tr. 1—'iuthrlc Passenirer
.......0:05 a m
No. 458—Mix*'.!...........
K A ST HOT NT
No. 4.“i0—St.Louis and K C 1
x ... 7;.<G ;» in
No. 452—Mixed....................
California
Strich & Zeidler's Newest Styles
of Hijrh Grade Uprights
just received and a *e on
sale at Kent & Wolf’s.
Everybody is invited to
try them and make a choice
Prices moderate according
to quality. Catalog of in-
formation free on request.
r H FILTSCh
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
Slimmer Homes
For 1Q04.
It is none too early to plan your summer
vacation. You will be considerably assist-
ed if you have at hand the descriptive book-
lets issued by the
Chicago, Milwaukee & Si. Paul
*
Railway Co.
Lake resorts aud other ideal summer
homes in Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota,
Illinois and Iowa are described. Books
with rates for tickets and board, informa-
■ tion about routes and train service, sent for
six cents’ postage.
G. L. COBB,
Southwestern Pass. Agt.
907 Hain St. Kansas City, Mo
i:>*: tA iTrrs ir Ti i i i ■»!■■ mi t—
lent, this association has leased
beautiful grove near the fair grounds
I and is erecting hundreds of tents in it.
These tents wilt be nicely furnished,
ifriii the totr.t ,n„iri,'t. smijf." ! ei'her for lodging or light housekeep-
tViWuYy : ing, and rented to persons visiting the
_-r7T. ::.~r fair. The ideal loeation, pure well
water beautiful shaded grounds render
this camp a most delightful place to
spend a week or two while visiting the
f*ir. Here 'riends from different
parts of the country can meet, visit
together for a few weeks and at the
same time attend the great exposition.
For particular or folder, address
Oklahoma World’s Fair Association,
Wellston station St. Louis.
wn .4* for (*! *111 IIIIHHIt III. 1 I...... <•" -........
trlrt, Mulijei’t t«» tl»«* *'• ““>11 "f 11 • lfin.o r.it-
lc—populUt primary to b«* h»*bl July 14-
fulrst District]
We arc uuthorlzfd to annount <• that John
Murphv of Stroud le a candidate for the
oflW of county eomiulsslouer In the Urst
district, eubjei t to tin deimHTatle-popullet
primary to be held July 14.
First. District.
Wf nr., authorized to imnoiiuce that W. f-
Crain ol touimhlp I- " ■ niwll«l»i<«-
lor iioinlniitlon a» .'..unly I'oniiiiUfloiier In
the l»t dUtrlet. «ul>)i'. t to the tlerlalun of t
Islon
demwrairAY'opulTA' I'riinnry to he held
demoi
July
Second District.
We are authorized to announce that Sher-
1 R.
lid $11
____vjlld iL.wve .v . ,
democratic-pop
July 14.
. ||| (IIIUUUM. ■ .....
nan It. Springer ol Fulon town.hlli U
.’audldate for county enmnilssioner
Kecoiid district, sutiJ«M*t
pullst
commissioner In the
to the decision of the
primary
be held
Second District.
Wf nrf authorized to iinnotiiiff that A.
ssa:w *>'
dsloii of the democratic-pop'.ills t primary to
Ih* held July 14.
SURVEYOR
T. J. Green well authorizes us to announce
that in* Is a candidate for nomination for
eountv surveyor, subject to the action of the
democratic-populist primary to be held
Julv 14. -tmm.....................
\L
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Worst of Ail Experiences.
Can anything be worse than to feel
that every minute will be your Iasi?
&ueh was the experience of Mrs. H. H.
Newson, Decatur, Ala. "For three
years” she writes,‘ 1 endured insuffer-
able pain from indigestion, stomach
and bowel trouble. Death seemed in-
evitable when doctors and all remedies
failed. z\t length 1 was induced to
try Electric Hitters and the result was
miraculous. I improved at once and
now I’m completely recovered.” For
liver, kidney, stomach and bowel
troubles Electric Bitters is the only
medicine. Only 50c. It’s guaranteed
by A. D. Wright, druggist
FOUrS KONEV
Will positively cure any case of liidney
or Bladder disease not beyond the reach
of medicine, No medicine can do more.
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE
strengthens the urinary organs,
builds up the kidneys and invig-
orates the whole system.
IT IS GUARANTEED
TWO SIZES 50c and $1.00
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
Corbin & Lynch
Passed Stone and Grr;el With Excruciating Pains
A. H. Thurnes, Mgr. Wills Creek Coal Co., Buffalo, O., writes:
“I have been afflicted with kidney and bladder trouble for years, pass-'
Ing gravel or stones with excruciating pains. Other medicines only
gave relief. After taking FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE the result was
surprising. A few doses started the brick dust, like fine stones; etc.,
and now I have no pain across my kidneys and I feel like a new man.
FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE has done me $1,000 worth of goo’d.”
No Other Remedy Can Compare With It
Thos. W. Carter, of Ashboro, N. C., had Kidney Trouble and
one bottle of FOLEY’S KIDNEY CURE effected a perfect cure, and
he says there is no remedy that will compare with it.
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