Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 123, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 24, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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friend
That will never fail you is a bank,
account. It is a buffer against mis-
fortune and an unfailing source of
satisfaction to its owner. The
small as well as the large depositor
always find a welcome at the
first national Dank
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Cl ANDLER, OKLAHOMA
A NEW STORE.
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J W Feuquay & Go. have decided
to branch out into another line of
business. They will move thein pro-
eery stock from she present location
into their own building, recently va-
cated by Behr's department store and
add thereto a stock of staple dry
goods, boots and shoes. They will
carry a line of good, sensible goods,
and expect to increase the stock from
time to time until eventually they will
have one of the most complete and up-
to-date stocks in the county.
tmonai and Otherwise.
Bits of News Gathered for Our Readers.
Mrs. W.
119-tf.
A new line of fall hats at
A. Smith’s.
hats at Mrs.
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See those new street
Biddle’s.
Dr. A. G. Wolcott transacted busi-
ness at Davenport today.
Call on Mrs. W. A. Smith for the
latest thing in street hats. 119-tf.
Judge Fallis of Fallis, transacted
business in our city yesterday.
R. V. Fullerton went to Shawnee to-
day to look after a business deal.
Our new street hats are on display
Call and see them.-Mrs. Riddle. 11R4
Remember the big grab sale at
Wolfe’s jewelry store August 31. 115tf
M. Slaughter came in last even-
C.
ing from Cache, for a short visit with
his family.
See our swell line of tailored silk
hats at Klingberg Sisters.—Jacoos’
Star store. U4t3
E. C. Love returned this morning
from a three weeks visit with his pa-
rents in Mississippi.
L?wis McCray who has been at Mo-
nett, Mo , for about three months re-
turned to Chandler last night.
Emily Kirtly, who has been making
an extended visit with relatives at
Guthrie returned last evening.
Up-to-date caps and latest style
street hats now on hand at Klingberg
Sisters.—Jacobs' Star store. 114t3
Straw hats i and 1 of regular prices.
—Jacobs’ Star store.
Frank Buchanan went to Tulsa, to-
day where he has accepted a position
as meat cutter in a butcher shop.
A marriage license was issued to-
day to Kobt. B. Taylor of Parkland,
and Miss Albertine Suipers of Chand-
ler.
John Miner of the U. S. A., who has
been visiting relatives here, left this
morning for San Francisco where he
is stationed. .
H. E. Straughen returned this noon
from Guthrie where he had been to at-
tend a meenting of the territorial pop-
ulist committee.
Mrs. Mattie Hughes of Luther ar-
rived this noon. She was called here
by the illness of her mother, Mrs.
Frank Shaw who is seriously sick at
the J. W. Feuquay home in this city.
Mrs. C. E. Perry, Bloomington-
After years of suffering with headache
and stomach troubles,I was completely
cured with Hollister’s Rocky Mountain
Tea. Gained twenty pounds in eight
weeks.—Corbin & Lynch.
World’s Fair Tent Gty.
The question of entertainment up-
permost in the minds of those who con-
template attending the St. Louis ex-
position—to get good accommodations
at rates that can be afforded, at a
place removed from the heat, dust and
confusion incident to the hotels of the
city, and where there is no danger
from fire—is a serious problem. The
Oklahoma World’s Fair association,
of Lawton, Okla., has solved the prob-
lem. This association has leased a
beautiful grove near the fair grounds
and is erecting hundreds of tents in it.
These tents will be nicely furnished,
either for lodging or light housekeep-
ing, and rented to persons visiting the
fair. The ideal location, pure well
water beautiful Shaded grounds render
j this camp a most delightful place to
| spend a week or two while visiting the
fair. Here friends 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.
GREAT REVIVAL.
The Christian church in Chandler is
arranging ft r a great revival, to be-
gin either Aug. 37 or Sept. 3.
Evangelist E. L. Frazier of Indian-
apolis, Ind., one of the strongest men
of the church, has been secured to do
the preaching.
Mr. Frazier has preached and bap-
tized in Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Ken-
tucky. Pennsylvania, New York, Kan-
sas. Wisconsin and Dakota. He
makes free and effective use of charts
and blackboard and his preaching is
plain, positive, pointed and powerful.
Pres. Llewellan of West Kentucky
college says of him: "For beauty,
simplicity and persuasiveness, his
presentation of the Gospel is well nigh
faultless.” Be sure and hear him.
The music will be in charge of the
sweet gospel singer, H. A. Easton, of
Chicago, whose marvelous voice has
entranced thousands. Mr. Easton has
had twelve years experience in his
chosen field of work, leading the
choruses of some of the greatest meet-
ings ever held in the United States
and working with such evangelists as
S. M. Martin and J. V.Updike, men of
national reputation.
Several citizens of Chandler have
heard this wonderful singer and can
attest his power of song. A rich
treat is certainly in store for all who
come to hear him.
A large tabernacle will be erected
near the church to accomodate the au-
diences.
[the smart set
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Early Risers
The famous little pills.
CeWitts
Little
That Throbbing; Headache.
Would quickly leave you if you
used Dr. King’s New Life Fills.
Thousands of sufferers have proved
their matchless merit for sick and
nervous headaches. They make pure
blood and build up your health. Only
25c, money back if not cured. Sold
by A. D. Wright, druggist.
N. B..—Sample Copies sent on application.
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KAYSER & T1LLOTSON
Shops at Gormley’s Lumber Yard.
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HOUSE, SIGN and PAPER
ORNAMENTAL PAINTERS HANGERS
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T Signs on any material in Gold, Silver or Paint ^
Traitor
Brushes
For Rent—My residence property
in this city. Qall or address F. O.
box 197, Chandler. — Mrs. J. M.
Rogers. 122tf
Doctors everywhere recommend
Harper whisky for the enervating
effects of hot weather and as a safe-
guard against malaria—because of
its purity. Sold by Ura Allen. 106tf
Advertised Letters.
The following is a list of the letters
and packages that remain unclaimed
at the postottiee at Chandler, for the
week ending August 8, 1901:
25 Austin, oscar
2ti Arstain, J N
17 Alexander, Roy E
28 Beech, Miss Susie
29 Banes, J H
30 cobb, E G
31 coob, Eula Edna
32 coffer, Newt
33 Elder, e H
34 Kriegshader, ike N
35 Merriweather, M
36 shindler, Mrs. H M
37 syp, Ross
38 syp, Ross
39 Wilson, Mrs Alice
40 Young, Toab
When calling fof any of the above
Unless the Tooth Brush Does what is should
it does harm. It gives a sense of security
where there is none. Tooth Brushes should
cleanse teeth and save dental bills. To do this
they must be rightly made. Genuine bris-
tles. just long enough, rightly trimmed and
firmly set in a solid back, are the essentials.
We have them at 25 cents. Plenty of cheaper
ones if you want them.
w. J. WALLACE, M. D.
W. U. HISBEK, M. D
*Drs. ‘Itfallacc dc SSisbee
Physicians and Surgeons
Special attention (riven to macaws of Women nml nil Recoil TrnnMc.
>tuilc eittiuumtionn ami tmiunent for nil chronic UIhcoiiou.
Office and Sanitarium in Fletcher Bldg.
CHANDLER, OKLA
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A. D. WRIGHT’S
Drug Store
J. MARCUS
4 ... i*5>LiISI25
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Undertaker and
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Emoalmer
Phones: Store, 124; Res.123
Hollisters Hockey Mountain tea J
cures all summer disorders in children, j ____
makes them eat,sleep and grow: makes i letters or packages please say that
them strong, healthy and robust. 35 ’ they were advertised and give the j
cents,tea or tablets.—Corbin & Lynch, j aUmber. Call at the stamp window. |
! A charge of one cent is made on each
Mrs. Del C. Fouquet and daughter, H- B. Gilstrap,
Emma, returned last evening from St. I Posmaster. •
Louis where they .vent to see the fair --------
and to meet Mr. Fouquet, who had Qne Minute Gough UUr6
for a couple Of months. For Co-h*. Colds and Croup.
Dr. Carroll Rogers
DENTIST
Rooms 1 and 2 Frazier Building
ONELUNG
B. Payne left yesterday for a visit
with his parents at Kansas City, Mo.,
Mrs. Payne accompanied him as far
as Okmuigee, 1. T , where she will vis-
'■ it relatives.
Beautiful women everywhere owe
their matchless loveliness to the use
\ of Hollister’s Rocky Mountain Tea
| Plain women made attractive by this
i great remedy. 35 cents, tea or tablets.
—Corbin A Lynch.
LESS THAN ONE FARE RATE
To San Francisco, Cal. and Return
Mav be gone and yet the remaining lung
will be amply sufficient to sustain a vigor-
ous vitality. As a general thing few peo-
ple make more use of both lungs than is
equivalent to a healthy use of one lung.
These facts are all in the favor of the
man or woman with weak lungs, even j
CITY EXAMINATION.
limn Ul vvwmcju nnu " ‘ -"f|-l ----
_ ! when disease has a strong grip on them.
Many a person
, j* .d ‘la living in he
Examination for teachers in city
schools takes place August 31, Sep-
tember 1 and 2.
Teachers who have not been elected
will be effective daily August 15 to September
10 inclusive, from all stations on all lines in
Texas and the southwest, "in
THE DENVER ROAD.’
This arrangement makes the very liberal stop-over privil-
eges doubly valuable and will greatly enhance the pleasure
of those desiring an extended vacation or who are capable
of appreciating such oceans of rugged sonic grandeur as is
afforded uni) '..a the routes through
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 Depositsjn Lincoln County
Liberal accommodations consistent
safe and sound banking rules. ; :
with
S. HOFFMAN. Pres.
L. CONKLIN, Cashier.
J. B. CHARLES, Vice Pres.
H. C. BRUNT, Ass’fCashier
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may find it to their advantage to take \
. i ... this examination. Heretofore it has
living m health i ,
to-day has the been necessary to send away for quail- |
lungs marked by fled teachers because the teachers of
the healed scars chandler and Lincoln county were not
°Ti-Sep?er ce' s legally qualified to accept positions in
Golden Medical j our schools. *• H. Bayes,
Discovery makes , Suut.
weak lungs
strong. It cures Big grab sale August 31, at Wolfe's
obstinate, deep- jewelry store. Everything now on dis-
bronchitis'b?eed- Pla-V in_ sonth window wi!! be disP°BPd
of at 25c each. 115tf
‘•Panoramic New Mexico,” Cool Colorado’
and “ Irrigated Utah.”
There is never a more delightful time for visiting Colorado
and the Northwest than during September and October. A
postal addressed to the undersigned will secure to inter-
ested parties several specially valuable pointers, also de-
scriptive literature and detailed particulars regarding
rates and arrangements.
A, A. GL1SSON, General Passenger Agent,
Fnrt Worth, Texas.
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ing lungs and
I other conditions,
j which, if neglect-
ed or unskilfully
treated, find a
fatal termination
in consumption.
<S7/A
Southern Security Co. The Chandler Bus Line
Geo. H. Nichols, Mgr.
" I had been troub-
led with lung dis-
ease and pleurisy
for a nutnlxfr of
venrs and the trouble
had almost become
This signature is on e/ery box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo=Quioine T»biets
remedy that rur«‘H a cold In oc« ilw
chronic,’’ writes A. S.
i Elam, of lluwe, la.
"Had several kinds
of medicine from different physicians without
e to D
! much benefit. At last wrote
and got hi* advice, aud bega
Medical Discovery.' I hav
bottles. When I ct
I appetite, my systei
I had no ambition
Have a good
/ork. I sin-
'.oldeti Medical
rote’to Dr. K. V. Fierce
>egan using his 1 Golden
________very.’ I have used twenty-five
When I commenced taking it I had no
■, my system was completely run-down,
___no ambition to do anything. Now I feel
j better than 1 did before I got sick,
j appetite and am able to do my v
I cerely recommend Dr. Fierce’s Goluen .neuicui , .
Discovery to all who are afflicted as I was." ^
Those who suffer from chrome dis- j •
eases arc* inv d I to consult Dr. Pierce, | J
by letter, t All correspondence | t
Btrictly privab Address Dr. R. V. *
! Pierce. Puflai ■ M. Y. J
Dr. ! easant Pellets assist the +
J action of tfcc Discovery.'’
\ H. G. LEE 5
Will negotiate short Loans oh I
; Household Furniture, Pianos and oth- j
er personal property. No publicity.!
Quick money. If you want a loan
come and seeus. Room in the Wolcott
1 Block, Chandler, Oklahoma.
Will call for Passengers or
baggage from any part, of
the city. Leave orders at, tne
St. Cloud Hotel, or Phone 67
CL- Ji .
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W. S. Raupe Manager.
AUCTIONEER
AT CHANDLER
H. D. FRAMKR
Will cry sales anywhere in
the county. It is not necessary
to have my picture at the head
of this ad.,as I am better look-
ing than 1 was last year. Office
at A. D. Wrights Drug Store.
See me before you get out your
bills.
Files Upon Top of Piles.
Piles upon top of piles of people
have the piles, and DeWitt’s Witch
Hazel Salve cures them. ! here an . 1ro o ld a vicd
many d erent kinds oT piles, but if r KA/.ILK cY. rKAZltK
youget the genuine and original Witch |
. r. i . j_ i.t vx7it.
K. D. FRAZIEB
jj (Hazel Salve made by E. C. DeWitt &
f 1 Co. of Chicago, a cure is certain. H.
* A. Tisdale of Summerton, S. C., says,
* i “l had piles 20 years and DeWitt’s
* Salve cured me after everything else
fp 1 ailed.'' Sold by Corbin A Lynch.
Meat Market
Wellston, Okla
Gwme In iieason—Chicken* ana Turkey*—Mall
Mean*— aud Pork—-Ha mage, etc.
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