Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 24, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 28, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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The building at the corner of Tenth
and Manvel recently vacated by E. G.
Hitter is being litted up and will be
occupied by Herr and Pinson’s saloon.
For Rent—Five-room cottage, with
barn for ^ horses, 1 block east of post-
office: also nicely furnished office bed-
room, in Clapp building. Apply to
Dr. Benedict. 2R5wl
J. C. Herr came in this morning
from Kansus City. He will probably
have to go back to Kansas City for
further treatment but lias returned to
resume business.
H. E. Straughen left last evening
for Enid to attend the meeting of the
territorial populist central committee.
Mr. Strauglien is territorial commit-
teeman for Lincoln county.
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A Great Sensation >
There was a big sensation in
Lees-
ville, Ind., when \V. H. Brown of that
place, who was expected to die, had
his life saved by Dr. King's New Dis-
covery for Consumption. He writes:
“I endured insufferable agonies from
asthma, but your New Discovery gave
me immediate relief and soon there-
after effected a complete euro. ” Simi-
lar cures of consumption, pneumonia,
bronchitis and grip are. numerous.
It’s the peerless remedy for all throat
and lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.
Guaranteed by A. D. Wright, drug-
gist. Trial bottles free.
A Thoughtful Man.
M. M. Austin of Winchester,
The
fledicine That Cures.
Kbno, Oiu., May 11,1903.
Wbw «•( Cardtil ihaoIqMj doM cum tick women. i,
consider it the most MiluuUlc nwdioiA0. ind it is the
cheapest euro an? sick woman can use. an it takes as a rule,
nly a few bottles to effect a complete and lasting
Ind.
knew what to do in the hour of need.
His wife had such an unusual case of
Finch and Kooney went to Guthrie I tQ^chaufi liver trouble, physicians
it* works • . . ... , . r
j could not help her. lie thought of
ei Dr. King’s Now 1.1 ft Pills
last evening to inspect the water works
system and employ an engineer
mentioned in yesterday’s issue , and 9he got relief at
Mrs. (' McGaughv returned last finally cured. Duly
night from a visit with her parents, j Wright’s drug store.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Ayars at Prague.
She was accompanied home by tier
grandmother, Mrs. Henry Mitchell of
Luther.
once nnd was
25c at A. D.
only a few l>Dtt i< s to eftitt it roll.pit ?I and Li-tuit? vw.
1 especially recommend it for uterine or ovarian trouble
inflammation and ulceration, painful, profu
enstruation and it is a trn
iring the (ettativt \ t i..d, .
speedy recovery.
It should ha-
painful, ni
st valuable adjunct to
:hildl
usuring easy ch
es,
or scanty
ct to use
birth and
friend to wife, moi
ily recoi
mend it.
i a place in every home as it is a true
tLer and maiden and I most heart-
Wrxtkr and Lkcturer.
to Shawnee at I
Wm. Campbell went
noon.
L E. Martin returned to Fallis last
evening.
W. C. Swanwick left last evening
for Lawton #
M. W. Lynch came over from Stroufl
last evening.
j. B. Foster returned from Guthrie
last evening. .
• A. E. Ho*ss went to Luther this morn-
ing on business.
Blizzard refrigerators at Collar
Furniture *Co.’s.
of the day
| The Wichita Beacon says that the
“pie” made by a printer on the Chan-
dler Publicist out of the report of a
Hound Table banquet gave those who
had charge of the banquet a rase of
j dyspepsia.
I Tin*Chandler shooting gallery will
I give a cash prize daily of 50 per cent
of the day’s receipts on the score
I cards to the person making the best
L. H..Finch is "at Bristow today in score for that day. In a
Makes a Clean Sweep.
There’s nothing like doing a tiling
thoroughly. Of all the Salves you
ever beard of Bueklen’s Arnica Salve
is the best. It sweeps away and cures
burns, sores, bruises, cuts, boils,
ulcers, skin eruptions amfpiles. It’s
only 25c, and guaranteed to give satis
| faction by A. D. Wright, druggist.
the Waters-Pierce Oil
I). K. Owens spent part
on.his farm at Lowe.
Largest line of matting in the city.—
Collar Furniture Go.
Attorney John Davis is up from
Prague on court business.
. Chas. Page and C. B. Adams came
in last night from Guthrie.
Editor Newhouse of the Prague
News is in the city today.
J. L. Brown came up from Oklaho-
ma City on court business last night.
Fuller A Season are having theh^
saloon decorated with new wall paper
W. G Pardoe and H. M. ffarrett
came over from Stroud this morning.
II. P. Carpenter, who was here on
court business, went to Stroud at
noon. i
.Mrs. John Hooney and baby are
spending the day at Mffi-rick with
friends.
Frank Purdham, the Mutual^ Life
insurance man, went to Wellston this
morning.
the interest of
company. •
Col. U v. Hoffman returned this
morning from a business trip to Mus-
kogee, I. T. •
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For Kent—Three-room house, one]
block east of Hoffman’s bank. See j
G. B. Paine.
C. W. Durand was here this morn-1
ing from Oklahoma City. He left#at j
noon for Beggs, I. T.
JohnR. Burnham and Mattie Temple j
of El lleno were married this morn-1
ing by Judge Cordell.
fra E. Billingslea was over from |
Wellston yesterday attending court, |
returning home last evening.
United States Attorney Horace
Speed was in the city last night from
Guthrie on his way to St. Louis.
Miss Minhie Shaver departed today !
for Caledonia, 111., for a visit with,
her sister. She lives at Carney.
Mrs. James Warren came in from |
Guthrie lasj night, where she "was nt-1
tending the I. O. O. 1'
Mrs. aj. Behr and baby" returned j
last night from Guthrie where they ,
have been visiting tor several days, j
E. S. Hamlin and wife, who have
been visiting Mrs. Hamlin’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Decker, left last
night for their home at Sapulpa.
T. J. Gainer is here today from
Prague, where he is engaged in insur-
ance, loan and real estate business.
He and John Davis drove up together.
this a capital prize will be awarded
Saturday night to the person having
the best average six cards. This prize
will be a handsome bronze clock with
cathedral gong strike. I5tfi
Best Remedy for Constipation.
“The finest remedy for constipation
I ever used is Chamberlain's Stomach
and Liver Tablets,” says Eli Butler
of Frankville, N. Y. “They act gent-
ly and without any unpleasant effect,
and lea^p the bowels in a perfi < •
urai condition.” Sold by A. D.
Wright.
Dr. Mrs. Buchanan ia an authority on the acienre of medicine and cer-
tainly appreciates the great work physicians are doing for the relief of suf-
ferers. But this does not deter her from expressing her views in praise of
Wine of Cardui. —
Mrs. Buchanan's high intelligence and long and successful experience
render her advice of great valuo. Wine of Cardui regulates menstruation,
cures bearing-down pains and relieves suffering women of the pain and
misery to which their sex is heir. You have the word of Dr. Buchanan and
thousands of other eminent women that Wine < f Cartloi " ill complete!.-
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cure you.
All druggists Mill $1.00 bottles iue of Cuidui.
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Physicians and Surgeons
Special attention Ktven t
Static examination* and treatment for all
DImpumcm of Women ami all lleetal Trouble*.
I chronic ilincaneM.
X-Ray nil
Office and Sanitarium in Fletcher Bldg.
CHANDLER, OKLA
Wall Paper
Quality
There are large
77| ALL paper differs like everything else.
ULP factories turning out paper that is made simply to sell:*
paper that doesn’t hang well, that draws and cracks, and the
colors of which fade in a little while.
we haven’t a roll of such pap^r in the house. This does
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means that we are content with a slender margin. We have
plenty of papers cheap hi prim*, but good in quality. Buy
cheaply as you can. but get good paper. We can serve you
in both respects
jk m jr f» /v a t .Do you not prefer to transact
jW A your business through a.home
man as far as
make nearly all my loans in my own name— make all
myself and close loans without delay
for you. • Wrltd or call.
Room*6 Hoffman Bldg /\ • KzL •
possible? If
examinations
Lei met tell you what I can do
I*. S. IIoi iman. President
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K. I . i onki.in, rnnliler
II Bui n i', A. <'nuttier
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UNION NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL PAID IN $50,000
Successor of THE BANK OF HOFFMAN, CHARLES & CONKLIN
Olrtes I3«nf< In
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A. D. WRIGHT’S
• DRUG STORE
For best prices see Collar Furniture
Do. No goods misrepresented.—Col-
lar Furniture Co.
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Chandler,
Oklnhomo
Why bump your sweetheart or wife
over these rough roads? If you love
For Sale—Three-room cotytge; or
will exchange for team of horses
—R. H. Galyen, over New York
stofe. 262dwtf
Rheumatic pains are quickly reliev- Best Cough Medicine For Children.
her you will surely not do so, hut will j ed by applications of Ramon’s Nerve whgn a h medicine for
take your buggy to Frank Myers | and Bone Oil-try it. fee. All drug- | gMU cMWren you wanl one in whiuh
blacksmith shop and have a set of gists. j you ,.an 1>lace implicit confidence,
rubber tires put on and make riding, p, p. O’Hare, the socialist lecturer. You want one that not only relieves
pleasant for her. I "ill put on any )eft, this morning for Lc\uigton, where |jat cures. You want one that is un-
kind of solid rubber or cushion or he speaks knight. He will *s]>end a; questionably harmless. You want
you and guarantee them. Iran 1 -v'i week ol. raore in Cleveland county, j one that is pleasant to take. Cham-
ers, south Manvel ave., ( handler,
Okla. d5-tl2
J. MARCUS
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California
You will be*surprised to learn for how little money
and how comfortably the California tour may be
made.
Join the Santa Fe daily excersions . Personally escorted
three times a week.
Ini one-way tidketn I-5 (honored In touriat
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From | iklnhomn—Spet
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K Oil anU* Aprilp:* tofMay 1. 1004.
#V..u travel Comfertably and Fconom cally
• Phase send me
••Cli ornl. H a Tourist SI. per": nd
fnformaUon alO Jt low ra
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Street No.
City and State.
F. C.JO’NE'L, .
Commercial Agent
A. T. & S. F. Ry ,
OKLAHOMA CITY.
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speaking a’t Lexington, Norman, and 1 berlafin’s Cough Remedy meets all of
! several smaller to ns. j these conditions. There is nothing so
! Work on the oil well is progressing : for the couKhs 11011 collis inci-
: rapidly and the drill is kept at work | dent to childhood. It is also a certain
i day and night. A depth of 180 feet preventive . and cure for croup, and
th ngis there is .... danger whatever from
i moving smoothly. A well 150 feet deep "'lumping <Jough when it is given. It |
i was drilled before work on the oil well hPen used io •oan.v epidemics ol I
'begun. This furnishes an abundant that disease with perfect success. For j
! supply of water, 100 barrels being j*sale hv A. T). Wright.
; used dailv-
Judge J. H Maxey of Shawnee is j A Favorite Remedy ior Babies
in the city .today. Judge Maxey is a ! |^s pleasant taste and prompt cures
j prominent candidate, probably at this i jjave made Chamberlain’s Cough ltem-
tiiue the leading candidate, for dele- edv a favorite with the mothers of
! the territory early and this, together t coughs and colds and prevents any j
with his extensive acquaintance in al , danger of pneumonia or other serious j
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i him in the lead among the aspirants but when given as soon as the eroupy 1
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- , r J, , • For sale by A D, Wright.
Good ror Children-
The pleasant tff take and harmless • Better Than Pills.
! °ne “ C,°,UKh f ,,r! R,ve* lmmedl- i The question has been ' asked, “In
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OPEN DAY AND NICiM T.
Einbalmer
Phones: Store, 12!; Res. 123
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And*1 at e y< ot printing done at a
up-to-date Printery- SEE Uo-
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pass immediately into the stomach but: a"d Ijlver i.ttl,let8 sulKrlor t0 !” *'
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out the inflamma- j more ''leasanl to take' IDOre d aml
trouble. It draws
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.... i they can always be depended upon
manently by enabling the lungs to
contribute pure life-giving and life!
sustaining oxygen to y.e blood and
tissues. One Minute Cough Cure is
pleasant to takejand it is gno.Talike
for young and old. Sold by Corbin
& Lynch.
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this signature is on erery box of the genuin.
Laxative Bromo-Quinine T.bieu
i % remedy that rare. . cold In ... day
Then they cleanse and invigorate the
stomach and Itjave the bowels in a
natural condition,whileT>ilis are more
harsh in effect and their use is often
followed by constipation. I'Jpr sale
hy*A. I). Wright,McElHinney & Ellis,
City Drug store. t
To Cure a Coid in 'Jne L)ay
Take Laxative Bromo Qu. oe ab-
ets. Ail druggists refunu t ie noney
if it fails .6 cure. °E. W Gi eves'
signature isSon eacn box. 25:.
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