The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1919 Page: 2 of 8
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................................ Mr. and Mrs. Wess Tunnel' Miss Elsa
COUNTRY CORRESPONDNECE f!>Fent^undaY.wdtb h«- lister | Sunday with id7sauisWryr' KIDNEYS WEAKENING?
Holdcraft
ROSSV1LLE
(Too late for last week.)
Alfred Haun left Thursday
MOUNTAIN VIEW
. We are having some real
spring weather and sunshine.
for Tulsa where he will visit a All in our locality are enjoy-
few days with his sister Mrs. I ing good health this week.
Ethel Henry and from there he
will go to Kansas City.
Miss Flavia Carty and VV. C.
Elliott visited Sunday at Jeff
Mosier’s place near Meeker.
Mrs. Williams of Collene, Tex-
as is visiting her daughter Mrs.
J. E. Donahoo.
Rubye Vickers spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Cupp
V. O. Matthews and wife of
Chandler. A. V. and R. E. Lead-
better and families, Tom De
board and Edd Haven were
guests of J. Brown and boys
Sunday.
Kidney troubles don't disnppr-ar of
:heniselvc8. They grow slowly hut
steadily, undermining health with
deadly certainty, until you fall a vic-
tim to incurable disease.
Stop your troubles while there is time.
Don’t wait until little pains become big
aches. Don’t trifle with disease. To
Mr. Roberts. Nelse Hall, Jesse
Hall, Clarence and Troy Honey-
cutt and .Speacer Cartv deliver- novenmri IvY"'*' ■ 'ui'
ed fat hogs at Wellston Tues- Davenp°2 Fnda-V ni«ht‘
day.
Mrs. Chas. Balerjack.
*1 Ben Johnson of Warwick and
Mr. and Mrs. Vess Jones and j Bro. Castleberry of Wellston
Kev. r rank Debard and wife at- spent Sunday night with H. R.
tended church at Shawnee Sun- Holdcraft.
day.
i Mrs. Eva Westover has been
Miss NelheDunsmore spent on the sjcj( jjst for several days.
Sunday with Mrs- Wiley Megee.
u ... . | Tom Pounds’ children who
Th ^ u a T Minna ! have ^en on the sick list with
Thacker called on Grace and colds are much better> ,
Ge'orge Chowning and Mother! A m0st enjoyable social eve‘
called on Mr. and Mrs. James ning was given Thursday night
Yeake Sunday. by Misses Hazel and Elsa Hold-__
\Tr* Vow in„DO’ craft in honor of their sister)
it being Miss -ADVERTISED LETTERS-
Mabels birthday. About forty j __
Mary Jones went . • Zion guests were present and the j chandler, Okla., March 17
Sunday evening. evening was spent in music and I The following is a list of un-
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OUT!
avoid future suffering begin treatment
with GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Cap-
sules now. Take three or four every
day until you are entirely free from
pain.
This well-known preparation has been
ne of the national remedies (f Hol-
land for centuries In !G9»1 the govern-
ment of the Netherlands granted a
special < barter authorizing its prepara-
tion and t»aJe.
The housewife of Holland would al- j
most as soon l>e without food as with-
out her ’Tieal Dutch Drops," as ah©
quaintly rails GOLD MEDAL Haarlem
Oil Capsules They restore strength!
and are responsible in a great measur^^
■f| obust health of tn©
for the sturdy, robust health of ti?
Hollanders.
Do not delay. Go to your druggist and
insist on his supplying you with GOLD
MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules Takes
tiici is dire'i*d, and if you are not ^
satisfied with results your druggist will
gladly refund your money. Look for
the name GOLD MEDAL on the buy
and accept no other. In sealed Boxes,
three sizes.
Several from around here at- , , ,. . ... conversation. At ten o’clock. Haimed letters f„r'WWL- „r,,i
tended the Farmers Council at I John Keith called on M:ss ......- ------- -A claimed letters for week end-
: Iva Mendenhall Sunday.
refreshments were served and
! ing March 15th, 1919. When
^ departed at a late hour after j caning for any of these ietters>
Miss Ida Smith who has been erty Stroud and intends to
Joe Harris has bought pron- G™^Pa Huff of this com- • spending a most enjoyable eve- please give number and date of
. . * * mnnifv loft 'vimdotr muff I .. ,1 -___i.1 __ 4 c . c i
so seriously sick with the in-
fluenza is improving nicely now.
move here soon.
John Courtney started work
Charlie Beasler and family Monday on the road between
visited friends at McLoud Sun-
day.
the trail and Kendrick where
he left off last summer. It
certainly needs the work.
munity left Sunday for Greeley, ning.
Colo.
Oak Grove.
KENDRICK.
Misses Ulah Baker and Oasy
Herd called on Hattie Thacker
Tuesday evening. The little daughter of Mrs.
; Mamie Cox has been sick the
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. McGee past week.
‘ spent Sunday at the Isaac Tabor,
home- I Grandpa Lillibridge has been
TRYON.
Julius Smith and family spent
Sunday witChi, brother Charles | ed^Suiiday afteriioon’at^thc Coi Sa"d!,y ln ApriN
Sunday school was organized
at Zion Sunday and will begin
in poor health for some tim„
and family. j home.
Mina Wilber and Laura Holl- Woif„_ v„ ,__, . ,
ingsworth spent Sunday with f' 'U/bm.'rhS1
Mrs Maude Bailey. j Mrs. Aithur Chittum Friday
| advertising. A fee of one cent
,. ! is charged for advertising.
1 Allen, Mr. A. E.
2 Andrews, Mr. Allen
3 Bingham, Almus
4 Boven, Mr. John
5 Brown, Mrs. Ida
6 Bruce, Mr. Allen
7 Carren, Mr. Manill
8 Cook, Miss Hazel
9 Cook, Miss Hazel
10 Dyer, Mr. Jack
11 Graham, Mr. Sherman
After all, the vitality
of the car depends on
the battery
John Winkcompleck spent
Sunday with Charley Scribner.
Imogene Blakley visited Sun-
day with Mabel Stevens.
Mr. and Mrs. Castleman and
son Harry visited Mr. and Mrs.
Haden of near Stroud Sunday.
•Bro. Cage visited Saturday
and Sunday night with E. 6.
Blakley.
j afternoon.
Edd. Caldwell went to Dav-
enport Thursday, to attend a
series of meetings there.
Mr Malernee lectured Sun-
day and at night at Tryon.
Dr. Pendergraph has been
busy the past week in this part
looking after the sick folks.
Earl the little seven year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E.
Thomas Dpbo-irrl snout Fri Sprague had the misfortune to! 12 Graham, Mr- Oscar
day night with Earl Mendenhall. i«l3reak hi» arm Saturday after-, 13 Grissom, Miss Mintie
• noon when he jumped off a 14 Hamilton, Mr. Canet
+--* bridge. 15 Hopkins, Mr. Tommie
PLEASANT RIDGE K _ 16 Hoag. Dr. D. M.
* *:• , Willie and Edgar Palmer, 17 Holloway, Mr. C.
Miss Edna Peery spent Sat- ^ary Phipps and Blanche Mil- 18 Huston,' Miss Eula
urday night with Mrs. Jessie ‘er motored to Shawnee Sum 19 Jerrett, J G
Ward day afternoon. i Lemon, VV. S.
Vf A „ n iir cn- I 21 Makemurfith, Mr. Jack -
Mr. and Mrs. Guss Rice ^ and Mrs. G. VV. Stinson 22 McCurry, Mr. A. R.
visited their daughter Mrs. and son Penm of Chandler 23 Marpas, Mrs. Amanda
spent Sunday with their daugh- 24 Mauie, Miss Mabale
ter Mrs. C. R. Miller. j 25 Morrow, Mrs. Grace
Miss Emma Cox spent Sat-1 *Ioss’ M,r/ VV' S-
JF the ignition is not ab-
_ solutely right, no part
of the car can function
properly,
i Many a car stays in the old-
age class while in reelity its
life is barely half spent—be-
cause its nerves are paraiyzed
by a failing battery.
The Eveready Storage Battery
has proved a veritable fountain
of youth for thousands of such
1 cars.
Linnie Stidham Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McCorcle
Several families are down sick. sPent Sunday afternoon at J G. urday njgbt at the VV. B.
~ - - * 1 VV estover s.
The influenza seems to have a
new start.
Emma Whistler and Marvin ! Earl,
son of Mr. and Mrs
Blakley are on the sick list this . Jesse Barnard died Friday
w 00 K.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jordan
visited Sunday with ‘ Mr and
Mrs. Clarence Foster.
Mr. and Mrs Ezra Wilson
and children visited Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Karr and
family.
Still-
bridge home.
The guarantee is excep-
tional—but the perform-
ance of the Eveready
makes it easy for us to
make good. Yes, a year
and a half.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Walls and
family and Grace, Laura and
Bernadine Blakley and Francis
Purcell visited Sunday with
Clarence Curry and family.
Mrs. Jim Purcell called on
Mrs. Whistler Sunday after-
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Blakley
and Mrs. Maude Bailey were
Chandler callers last Wednes-
day-
night, March 14th age eight
years, eight months tnd thirtee
days; Funeral services were
conducted by Eld. Erasure
Saturday afternoon at the I. 0.
0. F. cemetery where thebody
was gently laid to rest. Friends
and neighbor# extend to the
bereaved ones their deepest1 Miss Vedith Rice and Guy-
sympathy in this their trying Orr took supper with Hazel
27 Owens, Mr. C. K.
28 Payne, Mr. L. C.(lc due)
29 Roberson, Miss Emmer
rhiT/rtn J' L- Miller and family took! 30 Roden, T. W. JONES MACHINF WORKS
1 T Y Y rf'C! Sunday dinner with their son « Sloan Mrs. Ammie, parcel J0NES MACHINE "0RK>
spent Tuesday at the Floyd rw]p„ 32 Smith. Miss Mattie
Stedham home. ‘ 33 Strain, Mr. W. C.
T — . , . Zelma Davenport was the 34 Tipton, Tillie
ToVTl«— »f ** Palmer .Sunday,
over home Sunday-. Bro. Lewis of Chandler de-
A. M. Jones, Prop.
Chandler, Okla-____Phone 78
oil i iivered a very interesting ser-,
ler at the^Sin^'homeSu'nday j ™n at this plaCe Sunday morn- ■
35 Waddle, IMr. Walton
36 Williams, Miss Inez
37 Wright, Mr. F. M.
J. A- McLaughlin, P. M.
Official Eveready Service? tation Free Testing
—Cou-teouf Service and Guaranteed Repairs
?n ell standard makes of Storage batteries
hour of sorrow.
“Not now, but in the coming
years, ,
It may be in'a better land,
We’ll read the meaning of our
tears,
And there, sometime, we’ll
understand-
A revival started at this place
Holdcraft Sunday. .Monday night under the leader-
■ ship of Rev. J- L. Caldwell and
Richard Dooley and wife j Bro. Patterson,
spent Sunday with D. Powers
and wife.
Harry Ward and son Kenneth
spent several days at the home
of Tom Ward last week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Davenport
spent Sunday with Mrs. Daven-
port’s parents Mr. and Mrs. J.
Q. Westover.
NEW ZION.
Mr. Clary- of near Victor call-
ed on Mr. Purcell Sunday after
noon.
Mrs. Pearl Shaffer spent
Sunday with Mrs. Mabel Kalka.
Mr. and Mrs- Keith, Mr. and
Mrs. James Campbell spent Sun-
day with Mrs. Chas. Farbis.
Bro. Castleberry- filled his
regular appointment at Pleas-
ant Ridge Sunday
OTOE.
D. H. Wakley and family
visited Mrs. Ida Arnold at
Mrs. Jay Ward and Miss j Chandler Sunday.
Edna Peery spent Saturday
evening with Mrs. Will Hutcher-
son.
H- M. McCabe and family
j spent Sunday at the V. V.
| Clarke home.
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Mrs. R. L. McLaughlin spent j
Thursday with Mrs. W. L. Wil-
son.
Your Success Is Our
Success
It has always been the policy of this bank to make manifest a
friendly, personal interest in the welfare of depositors. We do
not merely wish for the success of our depositors; we work for
their success, realizing that the interests of the bank are closely-
bound up with the welfare of its customers.
We strive to meet the requirements of our customers in a man-
ner consistent with right banking principles.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Chandler, - - . - Oklahoma.
Capital and Surplus, $60,000
H. M. Johnson. Pres. E. C. Love. Cashier. W. E. Brown. Vice-Pres.
. T. C. Ross. Asst. Cashier. Roy Da wson. A set, Cashier *
Pauline Campbell is visiting!
her sister, Mrs. Vergil Clarke i
this week.
Misses Mary- Phipps and
Zelma Davenport were Sunday j
visitors at the S. L. Palmer home !
Mr- and Mrs. W. L . Wilson j
were Sunday afternoon callers j
at the home of O. Delphon.
Can You Afford to Do Without h
COTTON SEED MEAL
Animals must have protein-fats and carbohydrates.
Corn, wheat, oats and bran mean nothing except that
they supply so many pounds of these three food ele-
ments.
Cotton Seed Meal Contains Over Three
Times the Protein of Corn,
Oats or Bran
Your milk cows, dry cattle, horses, mules, brood sows
and poultry need it. Feed a little every- day the year
’round and note the rapid gains. It reduces the cost of
feeding, thereby increasing the profits. All grain
feds are high and you cannot afford to feed without it.
Recognized by State Experiment Stations and leading
feeders as the cheapest and most economical Protein
on the market.
SOUTHLAND COTTON OIL CO.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA
Sadie Palmer and Zelma Dav-
enport called on May Wilson'
1 Sunday afternoon.
Grace Goble spent Saturday
apd Sunday nignt with May
Wilson.
Earl, the young son of Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Sprague, had
the misfortune to break his arm
j Saturday afternoon.
Chester Delphon has been on
the sick list this week.
W. R. Wakley and family
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed Howser
I near Fallis Sunday.
May Abbott who is attending
| Chandler High School spent
, Saturday night and Sunday
j with home folks. She was ae-
] cc-mpftnied by Miss Ethel Am-
bler of Chandler.
Abstract of Title
We are the pioneer abstrarters of Lincoln county, we do business
in a hurry, 24 years in Lincoln county. Write or phone us, and get
your work NOW. We have plenty of money and will make vru a
FARM LOAN at the very ^west rates.
Abstract arid Guaranty Company
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Bunch, Jesse A. The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 8, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 20, 1919, newspaper, March 20, 1919; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc915133/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.