Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 222, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1904 Page: 3 of 4
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Women—Cao you use *5? We can Wanted-Traveling men to carry
give you this amount for three hours our side line which goes in an enve-
of your time. Address Ford V'ublish- lope. You keep all the money when
ing Co., Indianapolis, U. S. A. you sell the goods. Outfit sent free
Pept, 33, 2l8t6 upon receipt of a postal. Fold l*ub-
. . , I lishing company, Indianapolis, U. S.
Children eat, .steep and grow after j
taking Hollister’s Kocky Mountain
Tea. Brings rosy cheeks, laughing
eyes, good health and strength. A
tonic for sickly children. 35c, tea or
tablets.—Corbin «fc Lynch.
Wanted—Men employed or idle for
new proposition. We give you the
goods. You keep all the money. Ad-
dress Ford Publishing Co., Indian-
apolis, U. S. A. Dept. 33. 218tti
When you're broke the girls are shy,
They turn and ilv as you cone nigh.
Brace up old man, show some pluck.
Take Rocky Mountain Tea: t’will
change your luck.
What do you do in your noon hour?
Any man, woman, boy or girl can
i make $5 easily. Send name and ad-
dress. Ford Publishing Co., Indian-
apolis. IT. S. A. Dept. 33. 218tK
Where a stimulant is Indicated, the
doctor prescribes good pure whisky.
I. W. Harper is the ideal liquor. None
better. Sold by Ura Allen. tf
Furnished rooms for rent. One block
east of Feuquay’s store.—Mrs. Mary
Green. 219t(l
Cook for Jim’s candy kitchen. Fresh
candies made every day. One door
I south of Hood’s harness shop.—J. E.
| Grisham, proprietor. lOOtf
Wanted—Women in this vicinity to
I represent a monthly magazine for wo-
Insanity,
Death or Health?
The Dollar
That is Spent
has said good-by to you forever. The
events of tomorrow are certain. The
wages of tomorrow are uncertain. A
nest egg of savings lends certainty to
the future and contentment to the
present.
relief. Within a week after I began
mv first real gootl night'h rest thut 1 ha«i had for months. My appe
! restored, my general system toned up and nervousness became a
last.
(leased to acknowledge
tive merit of your health
ut* and gladly endorse it.
ffr&Mtrnei 0 best
Cinfui!*, Lai>iks of Ho.vob, No. 97.
Don’t Wait
BILL & JOHN’S
to get the first $5.00 or $10,00. Save
THE FIRST DOLLAR.
START TODAY.
RESTAURANT
Strictly Short Order.
Mr. Best secured by taking Wine of Cardai. Within a week after she be-
gun taking Wine of Caruui, Mrs. Best had her hrstgood night a rest for
eighteen months. Her restlessness was caused by nervousness and Wine of
Card,ii, as the best menstrual regulator, has no superior in the world as a
medicine to soothe a woman’s nerves Nervousness and hysteria are warn-
bigs Xthe abroach 0f insanity ami if relief is not secured the end can
oufy be the asylum or the grave With such'an outlook Ttr
no suffering woman can reasonably refuse to give Wme of Card a tria .
It K.in« a ei,re that thousands of women have sought for u, vain. Will
Best Oyster Soup and Hot
Mexican Chili in Town,
First. National Bank
CHANDLER, OKLA
monai and Otherwise
Bits of News Gathered (or Our Readers.
W'*£'e=5f'Cl$
A Nickel
Will Tickle
The Appetite
That’s Fickle-
men. No canvassing for subscrip-
tions. $5 a day for a tew hours work.
Will not interfere with your present
duties.1 Address Ford Fublishing
Co., Indianapolis, U. S. A. Dept.
33. 218t(i
Kafir corn taken on subscription, tf
The cover is being put on the stand-
pipe today. When this is on the pipe
will be painted outside and inside and
will then be ready for use.
Wanted—Boys and girls to make
$15 a week after school hours Send
name and address, stating age. Ford
Publishing Co.. Indianapolis, U. S.
218t0
around in the Water.
At all wise Grocers.
Your
Holiday
Opportunity
A, Dept. 33,
L. E. Hutchins, special representa-
tive of the W aters-Pierce Oil com-
pany, has been in town on business I
for the company for a few days. He j
and their agent, Finch, went to Well- j
ston today.
WantPd—Traveling men you can
make $5 every day by a few moments
talk on the train or at the hotel Our |
goods are free to you Address Ford]
Publishing Co , Indianupolis, U. S. !
A. Dept. 33. 218t(i
Wo are in position to do you good on holiday gifts
this year. Our line is very large and it contains ti
lot of new and desirable things, the very featim
that helps puzzled holiday buyers most.
You are invited
In the In-er-seal Package
We want you to see our line while the assortment is
complete. It is worth seeing for the seeing’s sake,
and those who come to look are as welcome as those
who como to buy. Come early and as often as you
like, you won’t see everything at one visit. Here is
a mere hint to the stock; more details later.
Albums, Toilet Sets, Manicure Sets, Pocket Books,
Purses, Stationery, Perfumes, Books, Fancy Toilet
Articles, Cigars, Ect.
national biscuit company
A. D. WRIGHT’S
...DRUG STORE...
f are made every day by their own <arelei»ne»a. '
Cure that case of Constipation and Indigestion befora
it becomes chronic. Take
STRICH & ZEIDLER'S
Arrivals at St. Cloud hotel today.
Basil, Isaacs, A. H. Peck. W. H.
Tinker, St Louis: O. W . McFarren,
Louisville: G 1 Ferguson, Indianap-
olis: A. s. iher. Guth'ie: C H. K'l-
gen, J T. li oh nheck, Chi,-igb; W.H.
Poland, R. G McG'als, F. W. lYm-
bertoo, Oklahoma « ity: A C lohn-
son, New York: I D. .Graham. 'Vich-1 CHANDLER,
ita: W. F. Elision, Spr.inglleld: . M.
Manse, st. Louis.
RAM£i5!>ILLS
Always on hand at Wolfe’s
Jewelry Store—See Mrs. Th.
Filtsch or Walter Wolfe for
prices and terms.
and Tonic Pellets, the only remedy that assists Nature
and does not get in her way Strong purgativea grille,
^ and make confirmed invalids Ramon’s acl gently
A and leave the system independent of drugs t
Sample and Boohlet Free. fA
MjJkA. 4, Complete Treatment ^
fpH25 days 25 els '-
Sn k,i
OKLAHOMA
t.BR PATKi^R
The city well for thfe wate w • k - ’vs
i been dug to a depth of 30 f. I and
| walled up with brick and it is now ihr
j intention to continue to dig inside 1 I
I that until a sullicient supply of water
small hole in
! i9 found They have a
j the middle of the well some 10 feet
l deep and no water to amount *0 any*
i thing. It is r. ther peculiar to note
that a good supply of water was struck
| in the old wells near by at a depth of
i 3(J feet.
Wanted—Spare time if you have
any for sale We buy spare time , u
large or small quantities any where in
the United States at the rale of $5 lor
three hours. Send postal card. !• ■ rd
Publishing Co., Indianapolis, U. S.
A Dent 3.3. 218t«
FOR UP=Tk_=DAT£
CcJl at Hu Publicise
THE
UNION NATIONAL BANK
Do You
Want to build a home, erect
a block or procure money
tn Chandler for any pur-
p! ISO?
The Bank of Hoffman, Charles & Conklin
Do You
Oldest Established Bank in Lincoln County.
Oldest Bank in Oklahoma Under Continuous Management,
Want Insurance—Fire, Cy-
clone, Plate Glass or Acci-
dent?
Do You
Want your title examined
or abstract made? If so,
Charlie Adams, who disappeared j
some months ago from Palagon.tt,
Arizona, where he was manager of the j
Hermosa mine, has, according to a;
dispatch from Guthrie, been located in j
a hospital “at Denver, where he has :
been critically lit for a long time It
seems that for some time before quit-
ting the mine he had warned the Ok a
homa stockholders that the managers
in some of the departments of the mine
were working against the interests of
said stockholders presumably for the
purpose of inducing them to sell then-
interests, and tiecause noctaui >s were
made Adams quit in disgtts. after
writing some of the Oklahoma people
j that ne should do so. edge Harper
t S. Ch.nningham of Guthrie has gone
11. mine to i it e 1 ’gate in1 ters.
Cipita 1 Paid in $50,000.00
Largest Deposits in Lincoln County
Giheral accommodations consistent'! with
safe’and sound banking rules. ; : : :
:: nibaliner
PI. i ♦ : Store, 124; Res, 123
Undertaker
c. i , * i : IN OSYlAM) INIGI
J. B. CHARLES, Vice Ptes.
H. C. BRUNT, Ass t Ot*sh
P. S. HOFFMAN. Pres.
E. L. CONKLIN, Cashier
KDOM6. CLAPP BUILDING.
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French, Mrs. W. H. Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 3, No. 222, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 15, 1904, newspaper, December 15, 1904; Chandler, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913731/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.