The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1906 Page: 4 of 4
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I he Chandler rrlbunc.l11'" l,im l"'sl
11 it. I In- nnl. rrnorlrd t*» 111:11 old
Cu i»i i> h« >i uvi'iy I’livMitiy noil i * i • i m v «‘i tlii'riiil Imrr Kmiisiis I rick * * I mil*
InioiM' i i H. In
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I illh.l itlol l'i <1111 loin
nlM»i'l l|.l hill, |M'i yi'Ui
inn <> »11a11 inciil coiivi'iltiiin
hr wouldn't m(ii it. I ill.' Ii'iist
i'I in lli'.< i if it Hum I nut Inn in tin 11 rst,
ilint i‘ii'1, iiinl 11 In' Im iuiiiiiiintimI
I In'i'l in mi's n m t lint In' will In'
ili'I'i'iiti'il I >i 'cu ii mi ■ nl Ins iiiiNiiviny
■ i'll it'll mill ilislnnii'st I n >1 i t i <: 11
B t IVI I - W I I KLY tDITION I nmt I iiiiIh,
I1 • 11» i • ’«I ii in mill chin miillni Oiloliii I
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LOOKING
I 'ora (rod business prop-
osition ? We have some
Imrpains that it will pay
you to investigate.
Mi's. I<'i - in | ii;i,\ wont, to Norman
Tim rsila,v
I Ion it' I Moglo let ii nicil lullin': |
to Winli.'l.l, Knn , nftit visiting
Ct Oil'll I'f til,.
i, i<(>/> / i' /'///■ MM ! I / s.
Tile (i Itli' ill I m ol t lie Met i ill l’i1
11 Met I hi H' is Minniimti'il in ilie
Ill's! Ilio SiKMitl Still' will in
ilt't'il Im i I iu 111. fill flint if is not.
A boy w ns Korn to M r iiinl
Mrs I'’ I! Hoyt lust Nut iirilny.
tIm family of I
past w'i'i'U
If Sti'ivart tlm
LOOKING FOH « FfiRGl ?
J. O. TERRELL
I in
I'lii tion ol flu> ii■ ihi111iiti11 pui't.v tn 11>nl»lisln'il in tlint ilisfrii t It
t Iminllor (mill t iiifhrli') wnri'very i was a rnnlt nmnmll ilnse to sii|i
liiltil to llii'insi'lv.'s ill tlm si ln, port Inin tin' lust limn tint to sup
tiouol ilnli'WHtns to tlm county I""'1 bin' attain woultl bn morn
I'oiivniit mu to nlm l ilnlnuuti'H to t linn it I'oulil stuml unli''ss inilnnil
Itniil's snap l onvi'nlion at (ililli it* oilitm sillllt all sell rn.spent,
I sunrilli'nil liis suiisi- of proprinty
ami ilni’nnny to party fnnlty.
j Iliniilmils of otlmr rnpiiblinuns
who know Mi'tiiiirn us Im is
j fool just, us tlm nililor of this
papnr ilons mul if tlm purt.v inn
li \\ S.lilnpi'l, i'i >n 111-i I tun 11 nl|>u lafora want harmony tlu'y
Ills! will'll j should niyo it to Dirty, Itil'din,
Kami v li’nstur, county tit tor Si|iiirty, whom limy K-i'n it to
liny j Wliito in tlm nook, t'liop Ins
,1 M lluln, nut mini! hank o\ ! Iti’ad mV and throw it in tlm inunk
muinnr pile \vhorn it rigidly hclnntrs if
O’ It linyt, I'ounoilnmn son V"ii want harmony."
Iiinl Will'll
•I t m Kohison, i'i m in - i 11 in > n third
Kd Hrnwnr n.iiun iu Saturday
I’lain and llafnd jolly glasses
l!,'m pnr 1I0/.011 at I'limullnr Kmi'.
Mrs. I Mamas rot arm'll from
a hrinl visit nl t 'klahoinii City
Tuesday
.1 list look ill 11 in linn up
\Y l> t iiilink, limy "i ol ('hand
Ini'
K \ \slifnn, territorial oil in
spnnlor ( rnsidns in (tut Ii no,)
Iti'V. W S Wilny of M uskogoo
spout Sunday with Clumitlnr
I rinnils
Mrs. II A.si u't'ti ft is
guest of Imr sislnr, M rs C
f 'annon.
tlm
II
Mrs. .1 M. 'Varron rot a mod
homo to Snpulpa Timsday nvon
inn after a month's visit with
lioinu folks
II
Missus Carriu Clianuy and
(Jludy s Morgan wont to Wullston
Monday us delegates lo tlm Still
duy sultool convention
lias them—city homes
and farm homes, see
him before you buy.
Carton llldg. Chandler, OL la.
THK SUCCESSFUL TFACHFRS.
Don't forgot that S A. Key is
running t Im North Kmi I In rd warn
and will trout you right on prions
in’uny linn you may want
Thu PedagoguKS Who Will Instruct the
Youth of l.incnln County
this School Year.
The M. W. of A. drill team of
Chandler spent Tuesday night in
Parkland at a small class adop-
tion. The Kendrick team was
also there and the work was
divided between the teams and
they showed the candidates a
warm time At midnight they
were invited to a dining room
where they enjoyed about thirty
cakes of delicious varieties, ice
cream, fried chicken and rusks.
They left at day brake Wednes
day morning feeling good over
their night’s work.
First published August 17. ltK>6.
Notice.
Miss Peru Arnold wont to Ok
Inlinnui 1 'it v \\ eduesday to art opt
a position
Miss Ada Stunner who has
boon visiting bur sistur, Mrs
ITraux.left Monday noon for her
home in Oak wood, Illinois.
Miss dim I'mkerel of Chicago
is the guest of Mrs II If. (Ail
si rap this week
I ns. c linn.ll.'i lloms.
Minnie Hni,s attended the
Sunday school convention at
Wellston Tuesday
Money to loan on school louses.
Kurin loans at attractive rates.
Will hay school warrants right.
A 1 Koss, ^'handler
from ttio western part of Ok la
Ih>niti Hi'will visit Ids brother,
t'tt 11 rower before going on to las
home at Kansas
S It l’owcll was
business Sat 11 ro.iv
ward
M r 1 lull's "culluit ji'iniuiin
II C Downey, justice of the
peace
K M> > 'i*il>l»'U, eoui.' ilniuii ii, st
w a rd
.lolm Kmhry tot Outline) 1
s dlstriot uittoriu'y
l\'a ot the eleven delegates a re
otllee holders ami tlm other one
a nigger I’.v hit'll11 \ poor whit'' for u.'i school mom
trash has a siiiull piano m
Met lain' estimation
It was perhaps tlm part ot
Wisdom to ho oil tl«' sail' side
uU.I the managers considered it * ho count tv
unsafe to trust any hut ottho
holsers ami tuggers
Mrs Alim Cnrtith and baby
>• f Merrick left Monday for Paris,
111 , to v isit rclativcs
Mr and Mrs J. C. Adams who
have been visiting friends for a
short Ume left Tuesday for their
home in Igivvroncoville, 111..
in town on
t and Mrs R V Hofl n
liMt Thursday morning fora tour
through New \ m .
Mrs S K Chaney returned to
Kansas City Monday after visit
ing her parents Mr. and Mrs
To ". Tipton for several weeks.
M1 and Mi- t 'luirli s Mears
wore l'liumlli'r \ no tors Saturday
Miss Kiltie Wells was in the
i'it\ Saturday getting s oplies
Miss K it tie
the is tasi tiec<>ming oni'of li e Lin
coin county pof ular teachers
Misses Halt e anil Viola Lay
spent Saturday ami Sunday in
Mis. .1 A Wilkins wont to
Stroud Monday, t o the g.-cst
ot (nends for a few day s
Mrs I .• e i'.itr ck and little son
to Stroud Pues
day after a brief visit with Mrs.
P rick's sister, Mrs 11 ilstrap.
Miss Rica Kliugborg returned
St s and
I'htcago l' i■ sday .. inr.ng
Krnnk tSriggs ami Mi" Lima
Sherman 1 isitod 1 ttm S.i -ders
Snturday evening
The many friends of Mrs.
„ Field will b»> glad to Lear that
l inter tlm heading ot Fire she is unpivving
Ihl'iii' too, \\ m \ 1 si'ii, a t'oru or
Misa Ora Ogbu ned
front v s ' g YV edn sday ifk
a few days visit vit rv itives
.' A YY kms and children,
wtiohave be \ siting relatives
in and near Cltandler. returned
P asanton, Kansas,
YVetim sdav
■ I .'Vi*.\ , >A' *• t.V »/«* v |
Miss iv ■■ - • • Sa
1 Wednesday visit
tier > sinr. M : s M W. , i
M Mrs C. ti Baxter
left Tuesday for Wo dvard, the
m« . Mr Baxter, where he
nishi
s ", .'o'
Mr anil Mrs Hums uv > sit
newspaper man el Chandler hut m the count ry at - writ
now eviitor »r the Si.vdei Signal ing
siai . hands out the fallowing Mr and Mrs r I Field «t>e t
suggestion on harmony Sunday at Mr \Y ... . -
fins is not dnamnratio ml V, \i M
hs.*n is one of the stain art tvpuh c>';.".: t y >«ist w oi,
•'can edito! s ot 1 New St ,•
.1 M tlaiuonor i f I imii town
s . t \\, sday
Arkansas and Miss ui
' guest ol
Mrs. Rea l st week, rv
s Tues
'■ ' O. R ertson an d ttie
son. Mast t YVednesda
for Sera N re t ey
will sit - R tson's 1
ents
and ho certainly iivi«, w ith, at
stuttering
'Vo vN'mmc.i.; th S ca tdid .
tiv'le ta Monk ng leou!'ic.i'.s \ >
v ll.vi.l nt Ih.vnL,
I'ne managv'iiK'nt 0:1 m : -.ud
'.or T'. '.hv.'.'.c Iasi's ,n.,s. -
know A'.ig, -g : > s
Mrs, 1 t. P . d
re 1 w ent to YY e w s ., YY v dm sday
vv crvtiioy w A <0' oirf.-turc
home.
• • • S S • •
the week and
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.viupanied
:: - :• rc
aivtwo independent to e vices v>f the fnlkva ig city* s
c.igs of a A'miot a aciunc
K \ \\ hue, r o editor c i -e
iii'w mvvrning tvpui' . iv i\ap. -.
"the Okiahotna Ot] i\»t
li«i and .1 K }«n, aa, the
business -nanagei -vade nav.ac
mg editor
it IS givve n s ! at tl s clwga'
is mavle Kva-ase White was : .v
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Lincoln county, wlm vo’unttvrty
gave a port v'iv > : t . r va’u.ai' e
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There was an unusually large num-
| her of teachers who secured the cov-
; eted bit of paper at the close of the
1 summer’s institute. J. P. Freshour,
of Stroud, was highest on the list this
year, his average being above 98.
Following are the successful appli-
■ cants:
FIRST GRADE.
J. P. Freshour, W. A. Conner, P.
G. Rowden, Clarke Benson, Jessie
Slack, W. H. Crunie, Gertie Perswell,
Grace V. Rice, Frances Cox, S. A.
Mitchell, O. E. Stewart, P. F. Erwin,
l'heo. Watson, H. B. Mann, J. W.
Green. N. M. Sowder, Gertie McCor-
mick. Lucy Bradshaw.
SECOND GRADE.
S. L. Tarter. J. L. McKamey, Fred
I Hudson, Anna Harrod, Alta Saw-
yer, Susie Hubbell, George Crunie,
Beulah Henry. Grace Foster, Carrie
Brewer, Minnie Long, J. H. Brown,
Bertha McCurry. Rose M. Staubus,
Ethel Taylor. Ben Craig. Abie Arnold.
Blanche Ayres. Ernest Clelland. F. X.
Bacon. Mae Hickman, Bessie Gilliam,
Lillus Martin, A. J. Hagan. Ada Han>
’Iton. Haiei Pike. Audrey Wilcox,Gen-
eva Suggs. Belle Washington. Harriett
Merchant, Emma Chester, V. M. Ruff.
Clyde T Jones. Sindey Wheeler. Min*
n:e Kur.kie. Edna Reid, Bertha McHol-
'ard. 1. . : .f Foster.
THIRD GRADE
Lucile Whitman. Joe Kuykendal,
an le Roberts* n, Blinehe Stewart,
Mabel Kerr. Cora La we. Emma Estes.
Alta Saunders, Edgar Swiggart, Lot-
:ie B.eghier. Leila Krone. Josephine
Ha' Sarah RatTety. Eva Curry. N’ota
Guinn. Clarence Ha May Morrow.
Mary Brown, Anna Mauck. Gertrude
Rais tin. Dx>ra NV.s.e. R, R. Tabor,
Cora Casey. EffiJohns tor. Grace
Barnhill. E.itr. Whitmore. Carre
Tar.s . - . •
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Jo: r>:. r. E::a C. x. Btia/.e Ei..s. Ser.a
B.-.r - Ma:-i M rr.s L _ M ier.
i. Se~.: Maggie
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7 Cra c Ear 7 H IVr.yer,
L u s P Pi.cf A G M rrs. Rexie
ri Mrs. A. An: .tr Ora Og-
: ur M E. MV:. la Lay,
• Burse:
In the district court iu and for the County of
Lincoln and territory of Oklahoma.
Mary Peevy, plaintiff,
vs.
Eil Peevy. defendant.
The defendant, Eli Peevy, yvIII take
notice that he has been sued in the distrlet
court of Lincoln county, Oklahoma territory,
by the plaintiff. Mary Peevy, for a divorce
and unless he ansYver the plaintiff's petition
Hied in >aid court on or before the 28th day of
September, 1 IKK*, the allegations of said peti-
tion will hr takeu as confessed and judgment
will be rendered in accordance with the
prayer thereof, decreeing an absolute divorce
to the plaintiff.
Witness our hands and the seal of said
court thU hit it day of August, A. D . 1 S*0#».
J. II. Norris,
(Seal) Clerk.
By I» .1. Norton,
I >eputy
s. A. Cordell, ntty. for pltf
iPfrst published Aug. 17, 1906.-
Liquor License Notice
Territory of Oklahoma, county of Lincoln,s-
To all whom il may concern: Notice i-
hereby given that I, the undersigned Frank
Cadwalader. did on the 13th day of Aug..
l’.kVt. file in the office of the county clerk of
the said Lincoln county, Oklahoma terri-
tory. my application by petition of 48 of the
resident taxpayers of the Second ward of
i handler city, in tin* county and territory
aforesaid, setting forth that the undersigned
applicant is a person of respectable character
nun standing and a resident of tlie said terri-
tory and praying that a license may be Is-
sued to me by the county clerk and th
county commissioners of the said Liucu
county for the sale of malt, spirituous and
vinous liquors ou lot number 19 in block
the St I wai
of Chandler and that said petition and appli-
cation will be heard on the 31st day of Ai'.
1906 unless there l>e objections and reuion-
stranee tiled in the office of the county clerk
of said county ou or before the H-t day of
Aus.. 1906
Witness my hand this I3th day of Aug.
1900
Applicant
(First published Aug 17. lt**j
Liquor License Notice.
Territory of Oklahoma t
Lincoln County '
ro ail whom it maj Notice i«
. given that
Julian, did ou the ICh lay f Aug. :.•**
die iu the office of the county clerk of
the -aid Lincoln county, t»s :i,.r .
territory. :vy appii atlot; by petiti»i
f 43 of 1 - yen oft
w »rd Chandler city u the county and ter-
ritory af repaid.-et:ing f rth that tit- -
dersigned applicant is a person of respect-
at 'v chant, ter and a residvnt >.if the s »:d t<-r
ritory and praying that a .icense n ay >-
. - • ' y
• *- f • • - l 1.1
' -
»t Buni'-t-r 24 in Mook dck
• ‘.t >*- • • d of the -aid :ty <‘
t'lntiii.iT and that -aid petition .•.*
»: **e heatJI mi the 1-t d.-.y
- . jjSS
ami rvn.i'tistmncf fiieti in the > rt: ■ - * 't:,
>' >uuty erk of -aid county on or )***fo » ;•
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Wjtnt-s- my Itaud tht- 14th day f Aug
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Fir-t paoli-hed Aug. i7. I A*.
Liquor License Notice.
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Smith, G. A. The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 6, No. 51, Ed. 1 Friday, August 24, 1906, newspaper, August 24, 1906; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc914958/m1/4/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.