Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 26, 1905 Page: 2 of 4
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Drug Store
BABY
THINGS
Baby’s drug store
needs are carefully
supplied at CORBIN
& LYNCH’S.
We have special
stocks of the toilet,
nursing and feeding
articles aDd prepara-
tions which baby re-
quires.
First Quality
and Absolute Freshness
are distinctive fea-
tures of CORBIN
LYNCH’S baby gosds
show only the Hiruren the Standard
wants them to show. When Mr. Gar-
| Held saw he tnotlces of the reduction
in price he was curious, but the of-
ticiali said it wss another case of
over production and let it yo at that.
| The commissioner got two shocks yes-
terday. One of them was the reduc-
tion of live cents a barrel in the price
of oil. The other was when he count-
ed two hundred and nineteen tana
cars standing en the side tracks of
the Standard here when the independ-
ent producers ail over the held have
been trying tb get tank cars for weeks
and the railroads have said they
could not supply the cars. The thing
which puzzled Mr. Garfield is how
the Standard can get more cars than
it needs while producers cannot get
a car when the car is necessary.
nations
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Chandler Daily Publicist.
MUS. IV H. FRENCH
Editor and Pnbllaher
publicist »phone 8:
Published every sic»Pt Sunday.
.........10c
|4.00
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Dallrtrad tiy carrier, per week
Owe Year
Chicago politicians hope to loop the
loop of municipal ownership without
landing in socialism.
The metropolitan newspapers of Ok-
lahoma City and Guthrie might get
there with cow ponies in some cases
ahead of the railroad trains as they
are run in this territory.
The territorial board of agriculture
held a secret session at Guthrie last
Wednesday evening after the regular
session and took action upon the ques-
tion of deposing Secretary Thoburn
Conflicting report* as to the action
taken leave one guessing, but It seems
probable that Thoburn is slated to go
Til YON.
in July at the latest, unless the pro-
tests become too warm in the mean- tow[1) has purchased
The meetings which were 0conducted
at the Congregatitfnal churce by Rev.
Cloud, of Wellston, closed last week
......Born, to Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Cole on Friday night, April 21, a boy
mother and child doing well.... John
liathburn was called to Cushing last
Saturday by a phone message an-
nouncing the serous illness of his
father......The Cushing M. W. A.
Lodge No 8315, was represented by a
meeting of that order held in Tryon
on Wednesday night, April lfith and
assisted in the invitation of eight can-
didates. The names of the visitors
were. T. O. Noll at chief forester: R
B. Slade, escort: Foresters L. G.
Wheeler, W. W. Dunn, B, F. Jones,
Asa Smith, W. D. Lovell, R. M. Har-
non, M. C. Hoyt ... On Sunday
April 30, the M. K. and T. will run a
special excursion train to Oklahoma
oh account of the ball game be-
Tweip the Topeka, Kansas, and the
Okla City team. Fare 00cents for the
round trip......H. W. Hickman was
a Stillwater visitor on Saturday of
last week. Mr. Cullen of the Glen
lumber co was in town last week.....
Mr, Taylor, who lives one mile north
of Agra, was in town marketing hogs
last week......Mr. John Squires and
wife of Union visited atH. C. Wllkeys
last week____Rev. Bradfiele and wife
are away on a visit at Muskogee, i.
T......Mr. J. C. Fuller has moved on
to the residence built by Mrs. M. T.
Jones of Chandler .....Mrs. John
Bernhart left last Thursday for Mul-
ball being called their by the illness
of her mother........Deputy Sheriff
Hickam took Joe Chance to Chand-
ler Wednesday where he was placed
! in jail......lssac Bennington com
! menced the erection of a new dwelling
east of the oil office Wednesday......
j A. F. Cook, who sold his farm west
W. J. Me
time. The board has shown no rea-1 Adams residence property, it will
son why Mr. Thoburn should go, and I soon lie occupied by W. A. Graham
they are likely to hear from the peo- _____
pie. Secretary Thoburn is one man
in a thousand for the place he holds ; .....
and it is safe to say that even if there
is another in the territory who is fitted
to be a worthy successor to him sucti1
nan wiil not be found to fill the place.
The farmers swear by Thoburn be-
cause he has been really helpful to
Cbe Civil Service
examinations
, There are plenty of opportunities in
them, and we think that they will be the ^-nlle,| stales Civil Service for
heard from in unmistakable terms on j those that are able to piss the ex ami-
• i n at I nns
this subject unless the 1
its proposed dismissal
this subject unless the board abandons Qur (;ourses thoroughly prepare
J. W. Robison of Eldorado, a mem-
ber of the state board of railroad
commissioners, had an experience re-
cently which convinced him of the in-
justice of freight charges in Kansas.
Mr. Robison ordered half a dozen
Japanese fishing rods through his
dealer at El Dorado. 0 The local
dealer placed an order for a case of j
rods with a Kansas City firm which j
forwarded it to Tokio.
| applicants for the examinations neces- .
sary to secure appointments in the j
1 following four branches of the service:
DEPARTMENTAL
CUSTOM HOUSE
INTERNAL REVENUE
POST OFFICE
The positions in the Departmej’ «il
Branch are clerk (male or female >,
salary ranging from §000 to Gl,8uO a
year; bookkeeper (male or fern**),
salary $1,200 a year: stenographer
In due lime ant] typewriter (male or female), sa -
'■» Kim, CU, U»
and billed them to the El Dorado a year: and tagger, salary 172V a
dealer at *14 30. That sum included year. In the Custom House Service,
ibe positions are day inspector and
the original cost of the rods, freight cierk male or female), salary, either
by water from Tokio to San Francisco. I position, from *9v0 to »l,l00 a year
assist weigher, messenger, and satup-
import du y at San Ftancisco, freight: ier, salary, either position being
» -»»•" ssJKaasUisrs. 'w&s
sas City and \he middlemen s profits are clerk, gauger and storekeeper.
-all *14.30. The El Dorado dealer \ha salary for either position being I
from *000 to D,-'*) a year In the
had to pav *7.15 freight on the rods j Dost-Ofllce Service, the positions are |
<— * »• SKU'StiS fiTtUSkSft i
Robison has the bills and be is usieg j vear, °
them to show that Kansas is treated | Wg ^ yQU tQ
unfairly In freight rates. _
__ an Examination.
Pass
, , 0 , ) No influence of any kind will assist
Mr. Garfield has learned several aiJ applicant in securing a position in
things during the past two days ex- the United States Civil Service.
. Every appointment depends wholly on
perience with the Standard people. applicant's ability to pass the ex
All they know is in the books tPnd the animation. No previous experience
books do not show anything. The
bookt. do not show why the shipments
of refined oil from Neodesha over the
Missouri Pacific were doubled within
thirty days after the Standard elected
three directors of the road. The
in similar positions is required
Those passing the examination with
the highest marks gets the first ap-
pointments: thu# it is very important
to thoroughly prepare for the exami-
nations. For further particulars
write us. We will be glad to send
you our Civil Service Circuler. which
will describe more fully our method
INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHCC
BOX 199. SCRANTON. PA
loot /tor cs
in qualify for
vc marked X
ook keeper
ipher
••cut writer
Jtenograp
Advertise rr*
Show Card Writer
Show C
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Mech. Dra
ughtsman
Ornamental designer
Illustrator
Civil Service
errust
xtile Mill J jpt
French l #ith phon
Spanish I ograph
Electrician
Elec. Engineer
Elec Lighting/upt
Mechanical engine
/urveyor
cry Engineer
Civil Engir*
Building Contractor
Arch. Draughtsman
Ardhitect
Jtructviral Engineer
Foreman Plumber
Mining Engineer
Name
Jtreet and No...
City,----
/tate
A. M. MARSHALL
PHYSICIAN AND SUKGKON
Chandi.eb. Okla.
Heiskells
HtuktU t Oinliuiii accomplish)
tailing curetof akindima**,altei
IKjMKXful Internal remedies ha
After Lathing the pert with A
u*»- Jifitktll't Otnfmrfiljnd It t(
rwiiova ail Blotcbss, Pi in pies. BW;
and Hon*. t'ures Tetter, Kryslj
he# aatnn-
r the moat
failad.
ryslpeiaa, Halt
Hheuiu. Bcald Head, Itch. Ringworms.
I leer*. Piles, Barber a Itch ; relte\ea and
h*aifi ituritH and heal da. Make** the akin
aoft ami h«-niitiful. Prescribed by phy-
sicians for hair a century. A t druggiata 60c.
hend fur free Luc k uf testimonials. |
JOIINHTOX, HOLLOW AT A tO., I’tilladrlpkla.
l«lliU’T3sTli
Offices owt Co* A Cos's Drug Store,
aniwered promptly—day or night
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DR. A? B. POTTER
Clapp Building 1
Over Star Store (
Chandler, Okla
GAR-GOL
51,00000
j f y
The Oil'1 Thousand Dollars represents che
amount you can have in Sixty Months if you
will invest $10.00 a month in the
Chandler Building and Loan
o
Association
You can have $1,000 in 84 months by investing
$6.00 per month—20 cents a day. You can
have $500 dollars in 84 months by investing 10
cents per day. Open an account NOW with
the Chandler B. & L. Association.
The Association was organized for the benefit
of the public.
ft
As alMlato spsclfts aad anti-septic prtf
aretlea It «U kinds sf
SORE THROAT.
I»FLT A 8AK0LE. FBRFEOTLT EAtMLZU.
A aurs cars for hosrsonoaa, Tonallltfs. Qalary,
laMomod. C'lcorotcd and Catarrhal foro Throat.
A provantlvo of Croup, Whooping Cough ua4
Diphtheria.
rPRITTINO HRALINO SOOTHING
Aadoraad ky the Moat Kminant Throat Bpaolal-
lata tu the country.
Bhonld bo kept In overy home. l’rloo 10 Ccrta,
Uerg Madloluo Co., l>ea Molnoo, Iowa.
Chai. B. Wilion | Ch»* B. Wilton, Jr
WILSON & WILSON
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA W
Office Room 11 I
Hoffman Building ( CHANDLER, U T
DR. M. E. PLUSS
Osteopathic Physician.
Treats all diseases, acute ami chronic,
falls answered promptly.
No. 2, ST. CLOUD HOTEL
CHANDLER.
DO YOU WANT A PIANO?
OFFERS YOU $6,000.00 IN PRIZES
COUNT OUR SUBSCRIBERS IN THE UNITER STATES
ne in the
of bright
rid endorsed by OVER THREE MILLION WOMEN, being;adopted as the
ries. clever articles on art. music. 1 • i..ture. with beautiful pictures galore.
__ _ y and then say how many subscribers %' have in the United States.
TEST OF SKILL." This is not a lottery, guessing or estimating contest. It is absolutely a test of skill. T - i« • < trick <>r deception about
this, whatsoever. The dots are visible to the naked eye and can he counted. If you can count the dots correctly aau give a gcod plan of counting
’ them you should win. Your chance of winning is as good as any one’s. 0
Offic/lflxmKwnof U^NM?OTTal°CounciiaoMVomcn.n*ItIisafull of brivh, stories, clever article, on art. music.! with
Every dot in this map stands for 50 subscribers. Count them carefully and then say how many subscriber.s •• have in the Uni
1LI.__1__«........... TU- Jole nri. 1-iaikl
$50.00
IS
OFFERED
AS A SPECIAL
PRIZE TO THOSE SENDING
IN THREE COUNTS
(SEE CONDITIONS)
A TOTAL OF
$50.00
SPECIAL
PRIZE
IS
OFFERED
TO EARLY
COeUNT-
° ERS
(SEE CONDITIONS)
757 PRIZES
sc r i p 111*n to Madam e an d
entitles you to one free count: fl.M) pays for one year and
entitles you to three counts and makes you eligible for the
$50.00 prizes given to winners of the first prizes if they have
three counts. See below.(
LIST OF FRIZES.
should
g50.00tPRIZESwf^---«h%_
have one each side of what they think is correct to t»e more
ire to hit it. To encourage this we will give $50.00 extra i
es if they have three counts,
get first prize «
ach side of what the.
sure to hit it. To encourage this we will give $50.00 extra to
winners of first prizes if they have three counts. Remember
if you have one count you get first prize oni.y. bi t if you
HAVE THREE COUNTS AM) WIN YOU AiET $50.00 EXTRA.
Will l*e made as follows—The person
riving correct or nearest correct count
■iext nearest correct, second prize, etc.
In case of a tie for any prize it will be awarded to the person
giving best plan for counting dots.
1st Prize, Piano with Mandolin and
Guitar attachments, value..........$1,000.00
2nd Prize, Piano,______________________-...............— 1,000.00
3rd Prize, Diamond,......................... 250.00
4th Prize, Diamond,....................................— 125.00
5th Prize, Solid gold Watch......................... 50.00
AWARDS
_ --
will get first prize. Next nearest correct, second prize, etc.
In ca>e of a tic for any prize it will be awarded to
early counters should l>e
t-d and will give $50.00 to
plan bv June 1. If you send
Next 100Prizes, 100Beautiful Chatelaine
Ladies’ Watches.....................
Next 100 Prizes, James Whitcomb
< Riley’s Works, 3 vol.. §3.75
per set,
Pr
1,500.00
375.00
TIME FRIZES
Next 100 Prizes, 100 Sets Shakespeare’s
Complete Works, 12 dainty vol. 1,000.00
Two Special Prizes of 50.00 each see
THE DOTS The counting is perfectly free. Good
counters can coin dots into dollars.
The contest will not last long. Make hay while the sun
shines. There is fun in counting and money besides. Of
course, you know how to count. Any child can count. The
dots are puzzling because there are so many. That is w hy
.000 in prizes will be given away free to the best counters.
The better you count and plan, the better your chances for
getting one of the 757 prizes. •
The more counts you register the surer you are of wifi-
ning one of the big free prizes. Anybody having three
counts entered may enter additional counts at 25 cents
each.
The list of prizes is large. They are worth working
for. You have 757 chances. You are as likely as anybody to
get first, but if you don't get first prize there are lots of other
prizes worth having. It all depends upon you. If you can
ing. It all depends upon you. If yoi
count and think up a good plan you are likely to win.
100.00
Money Must. Accompany AH Subscriptions.
the person sending best count an
best count and plan by June 1, you gct $50.00 extra.
TTTTIfiPQ The awarding >f prizes wilt be wholly in
200.00
150.00
Hon. John W. Holtzro..«, Mayor of the City of Indiana-
polis, is chairman « f the Committee of Judges. We ake
BOUND OUR CONTESTS MUST BE ABSOLUTELY FAIR. •
Onr Financial Responsibility As to
whether we are abundantly able to do as we Say. we refer to
any Bank, or Trust Company in the City of Indianapolis.
50.00
any
Our
Hank, or Trust Company in the Ci
ofler will be carried out to the letter.
In the event of more than one person submitting the
t plan and it being considered the Ik st plan by the judges
person so tying will be asked to tell in fifty words how
amK. The one making bes*
same j
each person so tying '
best to improve Madamk. The one making tx st suggestion
gets first prize, next I*est next. etc. UNDERSTAND Tins is
ONLY IN CASE OK TIE IN FLAN, WHICH IS NOT AT ALL
LIE ELY.
No one connected with Madame will be allowed to
compete. Contest closes July 1, 19u5, but get your counts iu
at once. See about time prize above, anybody having
THREE COUNT* ENTERED MAY ENTER ADDITIONAL COUNTS
AT 25 CENTS EACH. Bk CAREFUL TO GIVE YOUR ELAN OE
i the best plan used will decide all tics.
conditions
Next 100 Prizes, Marion Harlan Cook
Book, §2.00 each,........................
Next 100 Prizes, 1.50 Book, latest fiction,
Next 50 Prizes, Choice of Any §1.00
Magazine........-............................-
Next 100 Prizes, Extension of One Years
Subscription to Madame,.......... 100.00
Next 100 Prizes, Hand Pulled Proof of
the Famous Picture bv Walter
Tittle, entitled “When Shep-
herds Watched Their Flocks
by Night,” §1.00 each,..............100.00
Total §6,000.00
COUNTING, as
FRIZES GUARANTEED
prize worth one dollar at least, to every person who sen-
correct count and $1.00 for a year s subscription
an tee to give a
ds a
to Madame.
DIRECTIONS.
1. Write your count, name and address very plainly.
2. Say just what your count and plan is, without any “ifs"
or “utidsmake it plain.
3. Be sure to state whether or not you are taking MAP AMR.
4. Counts must be accompanied by subscription. 50cts. pays
for six months subscription and one count. $1.00 pt
one years subscription and three counts. If you hav-
counts entered you may enter additional count:
each. You get $50.00 extra if you have three
It will pay you to have three. Bee condition!
payi
pays fo:
•e th
: yet
nts entered you may enter additional counts at 25 c<
You get $50.00 extra if you have three counts and win.
hree
s at 25 cents
SUBSCRIPTION BLANK
Contest Department, THR FORD PUBLISHING CO..
Indianapolis, U. S. A.
I enclose...............for ............months subscription
to MADAMR, in accordance with your offer in the.........
Name.....
Address...
Are you taking MADAMR (Yes or No)...
HY COUNT ON DOTS.
Gkva your plan af counting on a aaparatu ahaat
taper with jaur name and nddreaa plainly
Address all letters,* Contest Dept., FORD PUBLISHING CO., Indianapolis, U. S. A.
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French, Mrs. W. H. Chandler Daily Publicist. (Chandler, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 4, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, April 26, 1905, newspaper, April 26, 1905; Chandler, Oklahoma Territory. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc913743/m1/2/: accessed March 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.