The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 63, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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C&lahoaa City, Aug.20,1907.
Dear sirt
ZfcowiBg that you ore interested in the succeed
J***/ aDi feeling that this headquarters should oalT your
attention to three rital faotex As a race we should rote against.
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M pfroposod, constitution. We should rote against state wide
inhibition and then Tots tor then State county and legislatire
Jrepuhlioan ticket. By so doing *• will he in perfeot^with our
party and do the things shioh will hying the very test results at we f
saa it for our race and party ■-- 0,
If you oan suggest anything whioh will "help'in'this
gtrat fight please let us hear from you by return mail. If you deeh
ire we oan send you some good Campaign literature from this
headquarters. . . .
if * let us know the conditions in your looaiity,
in other words we want you to udriee us how and what to ..do to
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bring euooess,
Tours for cuooess,
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LINCOLN CCUNTY G. A. R. REUNION
DAVENPORT, SEPTEMBER 19, 20. 21
w b KNOW YOU!
Maybe theolticers of the First National Bank of Davenport are not
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are'met*8 fU‘'y “S t'": 1"“‘kin« an? ^—^wh™
Kn°" ins; you, we have provided the capital arid resources for vour
fn the O"'m0‘ 'll'n"S !"ld we ilri' administering these resources
"‘i1*'*«l of our customers in the most liberal and generous wav
consistent with sound business policy. ‘ ^
SI2S ^ WeaBWantyt°oUknow do
First National BanK oi Davenport
CAPITAL $25,000
FORMERLY THE FARMERS BANK
A. J. LANCER, President.
T. S. WATTS, Vice-President
OSCAR D. GROOM. Cashier. ROLAND LANGER, Ass t Cashier,
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Parui Loans
If .you want to borrow money on your farm don’t fail to see me
eVimnaVonS JKLw"; i "’“Y n,y °"'n
minutes, and pay you your mo'neT clapAundln^Char^tnr. YikltaW‘',,t>
E. W. HOYT.
The Union National Bank
CAPITAL $50,000
P. S. Hoffman, Pres.
£• L.Conklin, Cashier.
J H Charles, Vice Pres.
H. 0. Brunt, Asst. Cash.
CHANDLER. OKLAHOMA
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The best appearing and best wearing
floor finishes in the market today are
The Sherwin-Williams Modern Method Floor
Finishes. You can select any one in the
line and by carefully following directions
be sure of getting the best looking and
best wearing finish of the style desired.
For Painted Floors—Inside Floors—The S-W. Inside Floor Paint
Porch Floors—TheS-W. Porch Floor Paint
For Varnished Finish—Natural—AM/?-»or, a durable floor varnish
~ at, , .... , . Stained -FLOORLAC, stain & varnish combined
For Waxed Finish—7*f S-W. Floor Wax
For Unsightly Cracks in Old Floors—The S- W. Crack a Scam Filler
We sell Modem Method Floor Finislie*
A D. WRIGHT
Chandler, Okla,
Drugs, Books, Stationery and Druggists Sundries
OPPOSITE HOFFMAN BLOCK.
Fac-simile of a letter sent out from Republican headquarters to the negroes. What think you of it, Mr. white Republican?
Warwick, Route 1.
Mrs. Mary Clay pool who has
>een visiting her sister, Mrs.
Lmanda Stew ar1 started for her
tome in Iowa Monday.
Mrs. William Grnndstaff ac
otnpanied her hrothcr, Mr.
lines to his home in Cado coun
y. She will be pone about a1
south.
Ralph and Addie Stonebraker
nd Carl Motson dtarted to school
Wellston Monday
Prank Homer and Willie Erd
man of Sparks, nephews of Mr.
and Mrs. Pa ink Preyor, visited I
at the Preyer home over Sunday.
The Partners' gin at Warwick
is about completed. It will be
ready for operation by the last
of next week. The machinery is
now being' placed.
been sery low with tpphoid fever,
is slowly improving.
Kirk Adams returned home
Friday from Kalisas City, where
he lias been visiting relatives for
a few days.
tjnblfe HlllCVifikty and Ins
ill ahd Charles have gone this
eek up in Osage cmintv I ney
cp6ct to lease a tract04 ianJ.
P. B. McBride started for
iuthwestern (Mbrado Monday,
e goes by team.
Mrs. Jones is teaching the
rimary ’toom at Valley View
iis week in place of person Roy,
ho has entered school for next
Vickory Items.
Mrs. Henry Hardy of Still-va !
ter is visiting her parents, Mr.
itnd Mrs. J. W. Hardy.
Mr. ahd Mfs. Corbitt are the
proud parents of a boy since last
Wednesday week.
Miss Nirti Kelley of Carney
spending Ihe week with M*.ss
Lula rayne.
GortYude Adams, Wh6 bis been
attending school ih Kansas City
for 'the past ten thontfrs, returh
ed home Friday.
Miss Besdib 'Dodd, who has
Chandler, Route 3.
A nice rain fell in this locality
Sunday night, which was badly
needed.
Sinceour last writing Pleas
Ward of Edmond visited his fath
er, R. S. Sharp,
Glen Sears of Arkansas visited
Mrs. Russell,s family.
The following girls of our
nelghbr rhood are off to school.
Grace Gerard.v, Birchte Mauldin,
Mrs. J6e Arhbler IA Edmond,
Minnie anfl JessP V^unkle and
Lettie Ambler to’Chandler.
ReV. Sharp rtosed a two weeks
meeting Sunday night with
twenty five additious to the Zion
Baptidt chufhch.
Lizzie Bray wife of Alford
Bray departed this life Septem-
ber L’. By her own request Rev.
Sharp preached her funeral at
Forest Congregational church.
1 The remains were laid to rest in
i the Forest cemetery.
Va
City Loans.
1 haye plenty of money to loan
| on Chandler city real estate
, Call and see me, Clapp building.
E. W. Hoyt.
For Sale.
My school land lease located
NW i Sec. 33 in McKinly Town I
ship.
George H. Schwegman.
Kalga—something new in art
squrres, at Marcus,’ furniture [
and undertaker.
Special, sale on carpets for a
few days at Marcus’, furniture
and undertaker.
Wo make an earnest effort to accommodate
all-classes. Our aim is to make this in
every respect the People’s Bank, a Bank
where all may feel at home; a place where
those of moderate means may expect the
same treatment as those of larger means.
Tj/ie J’irst 7/ational S3an/c
Gtpllftl «nti fturplMt 160,000
OHANDLKN
It Solid sod Strong
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Smith, G. A. The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 63, Ed. 1 Friday, September 13, 1907, newspaper, September 13, 1907; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc915210/m1/2/: accessed March 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.