The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 12, 1907 Page: 4 of 4
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For Lieutenant Governor,
Frank P. Davis.
George W. Bellamy.*
For State Treasurer,
J- A. Menefee.
Justice of the Supreme Court,
A. J. Rittenhou.se.
For Sheriff,
W. T. Gooch, Osatre.
A. J. Whitmore, Stroud.
Doug Kerr. S. Wichita.
For Probate Judge,
f ■ B. Wilson Jr. Chandler
For County Attorney,
John J. Davis, Prague.
For Register of Deeds,
J. M. Reagin, N. Creek.
Victor V. Crouch.
H. A. Bridge, Chandler Tp
For County Superintendent,
Miss Hallie Barnhill,
Cimarron Twp.
For County Clerk.
J. M. Littleton, S. Choc.
J. M. Murray, Stroud.
For Treasurer,
l1’. R. Vlasak, Prague.
For Commissioner 1st District,
Frank West, Osage.
R. A. Morrow, Keokuk.
J. 11. McDonald,Cimarron
For Commissioner 2d District.
J. K. Vandeveer,Chandler
For Commissioner- 3rd District,
Gee. F. Clark. N. Wichit
would return to congress. He
will be down here soon tolling
how he pulled for Oklahoma and
how chagrined he was at the
penurious attitude of congress.
Confront him with the results of
his labors (?) with the Republi-
can cabal at Washington.
This one piece of deceit and
jealous politics in saddling addi-
tional burdens on the’ people of
Oklahoma to gratify partisan
si'ite, will cost McGuire his cov-
eted job and the Republican
party one half of the apostles in
tlie next election. Guthrie Lead-
er.
PERSONALS
J. B. Kent Cotton statistican
informes us that the production
of cotton in this county in liiOG
was 00510 bales. This ammount
beings into the county §04.00 per
capita. Is it any wonder that
tlie people are prosperous?
It is with regret, on our return
from a two weeks trip that we
learn of tlie departure ft......
Chandler of Warren Zimmerman
and his esteemahle wife. As one
°f the editors of our contempo
rary Tlie News ids genial nature
won our admiration. He is an
able opponent, a good business
man and a prince of good fellows.
We are grieved to loose his in
tluence and companionship but
are glad that his opportunities
arc so bright at the place he has
chosen as his future abode and
Gas Pipe Arriving.
1’he iirst bill of lading for the
pipe one between Tulsa and Okla-
homit City was received at tlie
Chandler depot Saturday. Al-
ready pipe has been unloaded at
oilier places along the route and
several cars are expected to ar
l ive here this week. This will be
used for several miles each w iy
from Chandler and evidence the
early construction of tlie line.
A dispatch in the Dallis News
says that work on the construc-
tion of a line from Tulsa to that
city is progressing at the rate of
two miles a day. At that rate it
will not take long when the act' al
work ol laying the pipe begins.
There is no longer any doubt
of a pipe line and the next prop-
osition will pe up to the city to
pipe it from tlie main south of
town.
Mrs. E. E. Stevens was over
from Luther Friday on business.
N B. Goodrich returued from
a trip to Springfield, Mo., Friday.
A. W. Duke was over from
Payson visiting relatives Thurs-
day.
Mrs. A. W. Duke went to Pay-
son to spend Sunday with friends
Saturday.
Miss Terrissia Seymour came
up from Warwick Saturday on
business.
Miss Laura Sperry spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Dinger at
Chickaslia.
M rs. W. F. Cruise who has been
visiting relatives here left for her
home at Springfield, Mo., Satur-
day.
liGRAND prize
I Highest Award
Jj; world:* fair j,
)ST. LOUIS S
I A. E. Ross made a business
trip to Oklahoma City Friday.
J. T. Vivers was here Thurs-
day from Pittsburs Kan. on busi-
ness.
Mrs. Rose Brown went Okla-
homa City Sunday to meet a
friend who would be there that
day.
Miss Olive Salmon was called
home Saturday by tlie serious
illness of tier mother Mrs, S. D.
Salmon.
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II. H. Shultz came in from
Oklahoma City Thursday to visit
his son at this place.
Mrs.Omer McCownan,who has
been visiting friends in Chandler
returned home Friday.
Mrs. M. S. Curtis Mrs. Kay-
lor’s mother who lias been seri
ously ill for some time is report-
ed much better.
Mrs. J. W. Bartlet returned
Thursday from Sparks where
she lias been visiting her mother
the past week.
Mrs. A. J. Wolcott who has
been visiting with friends in
Guthrie returned home Thurs-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P Platz left
j Thursday for Blue Ridge, Mo.,
| where they will meet Mrs. Platz’s
| mother and bring her home with
i them.
T. E. Waggonner returned
home Friday from Climax, Kan.,
where he lias been with the re-
mains of his wife.
Miss Alley Knapp who has
, been visiting her brother in tlie
i Indian Territory returued home
Saturday.
Another New Railroad
I lie Chandler and Shawnee
Railway company, with §('>000,000
capital stock, was granted aruuwil tts llje OJU 8(
charter by tlie territorial secre ; our city last week to see
tary the first of tlie week. Tlie friend E. Li. Lovely,
headquarters of the newcompany! “ -—
is located at Chandler. The in-
corporators are W. R. Gnlick, I
First published March 5th, 1007.
In the Probate Court of Lincoln County,
Oklahoma Territory.
In the Matter of the i.-t.-.;- of - - u
Jacobs, deceased.
Territory of Oklahoma.
Lincoln county.
Order to bear Petition to sell K,
tate.
Dissolution Notice
Tlie firm of Roberson &Rob-
I erts dissolved partnership
March 1st. Al] bills will be set-
tled by John Roberts and all ac
counts are payable to him.
Geo. Roberson.
First. published March. 12, 11*07
Liquor License Notice.
Territory of Oklahoma f
Lincoln County I
To all whom It may concern: Notice tys
hereby given that 1, the undersigned T.
Lackey, did on the 2nd day of March, 1 i»*u7,
file in the office of the county clerk J of
the said Lincoln county, Oklahoma
territory, my application by petition
of 40of tlie resident taxpayers of the 4ih
ward Stroud city in the county and ter-
ritory aforesaid, setting forth that the un-
dersigned applicant Is a person of respect-
able character and a resident of the said ter
rltoryand praying that a license tray be Is-
sued to me by the county clerk and county
commissioners of the said Lincoln county,
for tlie sale of malt, spirituous and vinous
liquors on lots No.ll and 12 in block number
82 in tlie 4th ward of the said city of
Stroud, and that said petition and aupli
cation will be heard on the 80th day of
March, 1007, unless there be objections
and remonstrance filed in the office of the
county clerk of said county on or before the
29th day of March, 1907.
Witness uiy hand this 2nd day of March
1907. his
T L. (x) Lackey,
mark Applicant.
Witness to mark:
G. \V. Hansom. J E Ilea
Ike N. Kriegshaber better
known as tlie olu scout was in
bis old
Mrs W. N. Coffman, who lias
been visiting tier mother Mrs
B. Hoyt, H. B. Gilstrap, W. G. i E. C. Graff and daughter, Miss
Sohlegel and H. G. Stettmund, Kathrine Graff were over from
all of this city. It is the Durnose 1 f’lrinul Friday. Miss Katimne
'1 went on to Oklahoma City Friday
we commend him
of Guymon.
of tlie company to promote the | evening
building of a line from this place
to Shawnee, a distance of about
tlie people | thirty miles. Publicist.
POOH, POOH, AND SKIDDOO!
In plain words, his name is
McGuire. When tin* taxpayers
ot Oklahoma are paying their
debt of honor in meeting the
expenses of tlie statehood elec-
tion for tlie adoption of the con
NOTICE TO
DEMOCRATS
Notice is hereby given that
I there will boa mass meeting and
| stitution, and for state officers, i convention held at tlie Court
j they will know and reward the| House in the city of Chandler on
j fine hand that helped put it on the 14th day of March, iduT. at
I ^!,lu w < :30 o’clock p. m., for the purpose
Every day and every act makes of nominating a Democratic city
it clearer that the local machine ticket to be voted for at tlie cmii-
leaded by McGuire, wants to ing city election to he held 2nd
punish Oklahoma for the land day of April,
slide she gave tlie Democrats By order of the committee
last fall. Somehow they hope to C. O. Finch. s. A. Cordell,
make political med.ieine out of it. Secretary. Chairman
Of course, they will charge it to —_
the action of the Democratic con- City Loans,
vention. Out with the real truth, j i ,iave plenty of money to ,oar
th^ would charge it to their on Chandler city real estate Cab
own sore spots caused by the and see me, Clapp building,
defeat last fall, and McGuire E. W. Hoyt
t li. II. McKinney and F. G.
Cunningham were here from
Hanuioul, Mo., visiting with Mr.
Kent Thursday. leaving Friday
lor Oklahoma City.
Mrs. E. W. Botkin lias bought
- the E. W. Rash property in toe
| north east part of town and will
j move there in the near future.
I Mr. Rrsh will move to Missouri
soon where lie will reside.
Mrs. Louise Rittenhouse, who
lias been in Fort Worth Texas,
attending tlie Maccabees Con-
vention, returned by tlie way of
Shawnee, and initiated a class ot'
thirty persons into tlie lodge
there returning here Saturday.
Thu Rock Island people have
had a force of men here the past —-
two weeks putting in a turn-lable | hon, to tlie court, dial Susan Jacobs,
west ol town and making other ! deceased, died leaving a will,which has
improvements. The work is ’been probated in this court, in which
| about completed and will be. s,,e requested that all her proierty,
j ready to use this Week. j both real and personal, he sold as soon
--— j as convenient alter her death and hi
The Rev. John 11. Fazel, who J v>ded among the legatees mentioned in
was suddenly called to tile bed sftid last will and testament.
The petition of E. L. -Jacobs, as the
executor of the estate of Su^an due ihs.
deceased, having been pr< - -
this Court, praying that an order be
made authorizing >.ii I petitioner to sell
Hie whole of said real estate, to wit:
The undivided one-half inter-
est in the west half (w i of the
south-west quarter (s-tv of
section twenty three (23), in
township fifteen (15) north,range
six ((’) east of the Indian Merit!
ian, in Lincoln county, Oklaho-
ma Territory. The undivided
one-half interest in the north-west
quarter (n wV,j of tin- north east
quarter (n-e V> ot the north east
quarter (n-e '4) of section twen-
ty seven (27). in township lifteen
(15) north, range six (6; east of
the Indian Meridian, in Oklaho-
ma Territory, containing ten (10)
acres, more or it s ; also an undi-
vided one-halt interest in that
certain tract, or parcel of land,
containing two |2) acres, more or
less, boundeu mid described as
follows, to w it: iit-giiining at
the northeast corner of tlie
north-east quarter (n-e '4) of tlie
north east quarter (n-e >4) of sec-
tion twenty seven (27), in town-
ship fifteen ) 15) north, range six
(6) east of the Indian Meridian,
in Lincoln County, Oklahoma
Territory, and running thence
west four hundred and twenty-
live (425) feel, thence south to
the north line of l-'ifth street, in
Alley's addition to the town of
Stroud, Lincoln County. Oklaho-
ma Territory, thence east along
tlie north line of said Fifth street
four hundred and twenty-five
(425) feet, thence north to the
place of beginning, at private
sale: and it appearing from tlie peti
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AT ALL DRUG STORES, IN $1.00 BOTTLES
......V-M.I4X.YI l Kl UlltY Ut;u | uwiw *W>1V will (4IIY4 HOUUliriH. Tllllt ill
Mile of his Son who wus seriously j order to curry out the will of the said
ill with tlie typus level', now has •>'Usan Jacobs, deceased, it is necessary
lo sell tlie whole of said above describ-
ed real estate for tlie purpose and reas-
ons mentioned in said petition, and in
said will, therefore said petitionl wil he
filed herein, and a time appointed for
hearing tlie same.
And it is hereby ordered by the court
that the tith day of April, 1907, at the
| two daughters down with the
j scarlet fever. The sou is cova-
lescent although still confined to
j liis lied and not altogether out of
danger. Meeker Herald.
- .
Mr. Thompson of Anniston,
! Ala., an old friend of li. F. Pinson
------- ' ** tv ii\i X-J. -I • ■*- lIxAvlU
I is in the city this week looking at hour of 2 o'clock p. in. of said day,
: the count ry. He is impressed ! dll,t being a day of the regular March
of this court, he. and tlie
I with the town regardless of its
| unlevelness, and thinks it is a
line country to live in. He came
from the old Pinson home and it
was a pleasant meeting between
old friends.
WRITE US A LETTER
describing fully all your symptoms
and we will send you Free Advice
In plain sealed envelope. Ladies’
Advisory Dept., The Chattanooga
Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn.
Cotton Seed Gor Sale.
I have 5oo bushels of early
picking cotton seed for sale. It
is in splendid condition and a
standard variety.
W. II. Seymour
Phone 155 N. E. Rural.
Chandler Okla.
Wanted
Gentlemen or iady to travel
for Mercantile house of large
captital. If desirouble ’the home
init.v lie used its headquarters.
Weekly salary of §1,0112 00 per
year and expences. Address
| Armstrong Alexander, 125 Ply
| mouth Place, Chicago, III.
term 1!U)7 of this court, he, and ....
same is appointed as the time when all
persons interested in said estate are
directed and required to appear before
this court to show cause why an order
should not lie granted to said petition-
er to sell the real estate of said Susan
Jacobs, deceased.
It is further ordered that a copy of
this order he personally served on all
persons interested in said estate, any
general guardian of a minor so inter-
ested, and any legatee or devisee, or
heir ef tlie decedent, provided they are
residents of Lincoln county, Oklahoma
Territory, at least ten (id) days la fort
tue tint* appointed for hearing said j
petition, unless they shall waive such |
notice in wiiting, ami signify in writ I
ing their assent that an order of sale he
made as prayed for in said petition
And it is further ordered that this ,
order be published for or successive !
weeks in the Uiiandl.-r tribune,a n.-ws
paper printed in Lincoln county, Okla-
homa Territory
Dated this 2nd day u' 'lurch, llin;.
Fred A. Wagoner. i
I seal | Probate Judge. I
Hitteuhonse ,w Rittenhouse, Attorneys
[First published March 5th, 1907.]
In the Probate Court of Lincoln County,
Oklahoma Territory.
In the matter of the Estate and Guar-
i dianship of Nicholas Jacobs, incom-
petent.
Territory of Oklahoma, <
Lincoln County. i ss'
Order forbearing Petition to sell Real
Estate.
Tlie petition of ( lias. A. Tilghman,
| as the guardian of Nicholas Jacobs, an
incompetent person, having been pre-
sented to this court, praymg tlmt an or-
j drr lie made authorizing said petition-
: er to sell the whole of saiii real estate,
] to-wit:
The undivided one-half interest in
the West half (w. of the south-west
quarter (s. w. i4i. of the section twen-
ty-three (23), in township fifteen (15)
north, range six (6) east of the Indian
meridian, in Lincoln county, Oklaho-
ma Territory. The undivided one-half
interest in the north-west quarter in. w
H) of the north-east quarter (n e. >4) ot
the northeast quarter (n-e%) of section
twenty-seven (27), in township fifteen
05) north, range (<ii east of the I. M., in
Oklahoma Territory, containing ten(10)
acres, more or less; also an undivided
one-half interest in that certain ract-
or parcel of land, containing two |2)
acres, more or less, hounded and de-
scribed as follows, to wit: Iieginning
at the north-east corner of the north-
east quarter (n-e U ) of the north east
quarter (n-e ’4) of section twenty-seven
(27), in township fifteen (15) north,
range six ((!) east of the Indian Mei-idi
an, in Lincoln county, Oklahoma Ter-
ritory, and running thence west four
li undied and twenty-live (12:.) feel
thence south to the north line of I-’fth
street, in Alley's addition to the town
of Stroud, Lincoln countv, Oklahoma
Territory, thence east along the north
line of said Fifth street four hundred
and twenty-five (125) feet, thence north
to the place of beginning, at privati
sale; and it appearing from the peti-
tion, to tlie Court, that it is necessary
to sell the whole of said above descrih
e I real estate, for the purpose and reas
one mentioned in said petition, there
fore said petition will he filed herein,
and a time appointed for hearing the
sa me.
And it is hereby ordered by the (’ourt
mat the 6th day of April, lin7, at thf
hour of 2 o'clock p. m., of said day.that
being a day of the regular March term,
Ifidi, of this court, be, and the saint- is.
appointed as the time when the next of
kin of the ward and all persons inter-
ested in said estate, are directed and
required to appear before this Uourt to
show cause why an order should not he
{granted to said petitioner to sell the
real estate of said incompetent above
described.
1' is therefore ordered that this order
lie published f r three successive weeks
| in the Chandler Tribune, a newspaper
i printed in Lincoln county, Oklahoma
i Territory.
Dated this 2nd day of March, A. I)
I 1SW7.
FltED A. WAGONER,
[skat.,] Frobate Judge.
Rittenhouse A- Rittenhouse,
j_ Attorneys for Petitioner.
First, published February I9th.
Application for Tax Deed
Territory of Oklahoma, Lincoln County, ss.
Unknown, owner of the Heal Estate here-
inafter described, and the person duw in
possession tiiereof, are hereby notified the
following described Real Estate, to wit:
Lots 11 and 12 ill Block 72 In the city of Chan-
dler, Lincoln county, Okla was legally liable
for taxes and was duly assessed and properly
charged on the tax hooks und duplicate of
said Lincoln County for taxes for tlie year
19D4 that said real estate was returned delin-
quent for the non-payment of said taxes,
costs and charges and was legally advertised
for sale for said taxes costs, and charges for
'aid year, and was duly sold at public sale on
the 21st clay of November, A. I), 11*04, between
the hours of 9 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p.
m. of ;s:d(.| diiy. by tin* Treasurer of said coun-
ty at tlie door of the Court House at tlie
Treasurer’s Office in sa id County where, by
law, said taxes were made payable to Maggie •
M, Dill ion SU595 said sum beingjthe ammount
of taxes interest, penalty and charges there-
0,1 L*rsaid year and tlie said Maggie M. Dil-
Iion being the highest bidder therefor and
i.iying said taxes. Interest, penalty and
• l arges for tlie whole of said real estate
which was the least quantity of said real
estate above described that would sell for
-aid taxes, penalties, charges and costs
That ,F. A. McLaughlin, who was Treasurer
of said Lincoln county at tlie time of said
>ale, executed, signed and delivered to Mag-
*ri° M Dillion. the purchaser above named, a
certificate of purchase in writing of tlmt date
showing the sale of said real estate to said
purchaser, the facts hereinbefore recited
ami such other facts as are required by law
That I. tlie undersigned, Maggie M. Dillon,
am the owner and holder of said certificate
of purchase; that said Real Estate has not
been redeemed from said sale, that i .
years have expired since said sale, and un-
ie>s redemption Is made from this sale with-
in sixty days after tlie date of service of this
notice, a tax deed will be demanded and will
issue as provided by law, convoying said Real
Estate to the undersigned.
Witness my hand at Chandler, said County
and Territory, tills 6th day of February A.
D ,w* Maggie M. Billion.
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l irM published February 22, (KI7
Notice of Publication
111 the District Court ot Lloeolu Couuty, Ok-
lahoma Territory.
John tl. Irwin,
Plaintiff,
vs
Mary K. Irvvln,
Defendant.
Mary K. Irwin, non-resident defendant,
will take notice that she has been sued In the
above entitled court by the plaintiff, John II
Irwin, the object and prayer of whleh art ion
is to obtain an absolute divorce from defend-
ini upon the ground of wilful abandonment
without just cause for more than one year
immediately ‘preceding commencement, of
Hu- notion. You are required to answer
the petition filed therein by said plaintiff on
or before the Hth day of April tit >7, or said
petition will he taken as true and a JihI"--
mem for plaintiff will betaken against von
and n decree entered In said court grant inn
i lie plaintiff an absolute divorce from I,, ,,|s
of matrimony and that the marriage eon tract
heretofore existing between yourself no.I
naught.1"1111 WiH bB Het' '‘nil held for
Witness my hand and offleial seal this 21st
day of Kebruury 1907.
tsEAh] J. H Norris Clerk
lly D. .1. Norton Deputy
Ulttollhouse X Itlrtenimuse
A torneys for Plaintiff.
First published March 1,1907.
Liquor License Notice.
territory of Oklahoma, County of Lincoln ss
I'nall Whom It may eoneern:Notice is hereby
given, that I. the undersigned, !■] G. Hitter
did on tin■ Udtti day of February, 11107,IHe in l he
office of the county clerk of the said LI,.......
county. Oklahoma territory, my application
iy pe: it ion of 4.: of t he resident taxpayers ot
the 2d ward City of (.handler. In the county
Ill'll territory aforesaid, setting forth that the
undersigned applicant is a persou of repeet-
u,,l‘* I'huracter and a resident of the
-Hid territory und praying that a li-
ens- may he Issued to me by the county
■lerk and the county commissioners of the
said Lincoln county, for the sale of malt,
-.I'l’i I no us and vinous liquors at retail on lot
so. 1 In block No. 57 In the 2d ward of the said
''" v "i ' handler, mi I that said petition and
nppli 'atlou will lie heard on the lrttl, day ,,f
March, 1907. unless therein- objections and
remonstrance tiled In the office of n,,.,
clerk of said county on or before tin- |r,ei,
lay of March, l'.mr.
Witness my hand this 211th day of Fob.
(■•■ (- It 11 ter.
Applicant.
DR.EVA STEVENS
OSTEOPATH
of Stroud will bp in Chan-
dler Tuesday and Frida >f
each week at St. Cloud Ho-
tel.
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