The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1919 Page: 4 of 8
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Real Estate, Farm Loans
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We have $50,000 to loan on Lincoln County |
farms at prevailing1 rate and liberal priviliges 1
of payment and will pay you the money as
soon as abstract is completed showing good ‘a
| title. We have aided many in buying homes
ad are ready to help you.
CALL AND SEE US BEFORE YOU MAKE
A LOAN
We have several good farms for sale on lib-
eral terms.
If you want to sell your proper-
ty list it with us, we have buy-
for small farms.
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Mrs. Logan Boggs and baby left Earl Foster has resigned his position
Tuesday for Oklahoma City to spend as County Attorney of Creek County
Thanksgiving with her parents. Mr. and will enter the law business with
and Mrs. Geo. Smith. Mr. Boggs will Judge Hughes, bred Speakman, Mr.
join her there. ■ Foster’s assistant was appointed to
_ | fill his place. Both men are well
FOR SALE ; known to the people of Lincoln county
6-foot bath tub in good condition; I _4
see A. E. Patrick at First State Bank, j Found—Gold wedding ring in the
Mrs. Mary Harmon of Chetopa, First statc Bank about a week ag0-
Ivans., sister of Mrs. Dr. Davis and Owner may have same by calling
Miss Grace Bishop of Wichita, Kans.. there and describing it. It.
arrived Tuesday to spend Thanksgiv- „ , „ , . . ...
... ■. j >. r, Mrs. M. A. Cox and sister, Miss
ing with Dr. and Mrs. Davis. i . _ , , .
\ Nona Roberts, went to Oklahoma City
pur. Wednesday to spend Thanksgiving
and ! and attend teachers’ meeting.
J. B. Pomeroy has recently
chased the B. F. Ambler home
has moved in this week. Mr. Ambler
purchased the Mrs. Jennie Logan
home and moved into that this week.
Elmer Ritter and wife of Oklahoma
City were in Chandler the last of the
week visiting at the home of W. A.
Flynt. Mr. Ritter is one of the pio-
neer settlers in Chandler and was in
business here a number of years.
Dr. Tolman, Pres, of the Baptist
University at Shawnee, Okla., preach-
ed at the Baptist church Sunday
morning at Davenport; Sunday after-
noon and at Stroud Sunday night, re-
turning here Monday and talking to
the High School Monday morning.
FOR SALE
writer, cheap at
a good Oliver Type-
the Tribune office.
FOR SALE—at a bargain, One 6
horse power Weber Gasoline or gas
Engine, in good condition. See Hall
& Bendict.
FOR SALE
Ford Roadster in good condition,
1919 Model; see A. E. Patrick at First
State Bank.
They’s only one thing that accum-
ulates faster’n compound interest on
War Savings Stamps an’ that’s mis-
fortunes follerin’ a fellow what never
saves a cent.
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Can You Afford to Do Without
COTTON SEED MEAL
Animals must have protein-fats and carbohydrates.
Corn, wheat, oats and bran mean nothihng 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
ars high and you cannot afford to feed without it.
Kecogni/.ed by State Experiment Stations and leading
feeders as the cheapest and most economical Protein
on the market.
SOUTHLAND COTTON OIL CO.
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA.
HALL & BENEDICT
Opposite The Court House
PHONE 184
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ABSTRACTS AND INSURANCE
Phone 198
Col. J. O. Lays’ Sale Dates
Auc-
Nov. 29—Good Sale billed on
tion Corner, Chandler.
Dec. 1st—Jake Myers place, 1 mile
west of Chandler, clean up Sale.
Dec. 2—Geo. E. Burkett, 4 miles
south of depot Chandler; clean up
Sale. Lots of good feed, corn and
and stock.
Dec. 3—T. C. Faires, 8 miles south
of Chandler, sold my farm, clean up
Sale. Over 50 head of livestock. Good
lot of mules, cattle, and hogs together
with a lot of feed.
Dec. 4—Hugh L. Farrar, 7 miles
south of Chandler, leaving the country
clean up Sale.
Dec. 5—A. J. Koonce, 8 miles south-
west of Chandler, leaving country,
clean up Sale. 25 head of livestock.
Dec. 9—C. W. McFarland, 7 miles
southwest of Chandler, clean up Sale.
Dec. 10—C. S. Forbs, 9 miles south-
west of Chandler, am going west,
clean up Sale.
Dec. 12—R. G. Ramsey, 12 south-
west of Chandler, clean up Sale.
Dec. 17—W. I. Brown, 2J miles west
of Stone Mill Chandler, clean up sale.
Dec. 19—C. B. Dunham, 3J miles
southwest of Chandler.
TAKE NOTICE—I will have 1000
bills printed every ten days and scat-
ter them free so you may not have
other sales near you the same day.
Claim your sale dates at least ten
days in advance. Be sure to leave me
or mail me one-third to one half of
your sale bills that I may help you
«to advertise your sale.
I sell on the streets of Chandler
every Saturday.
My wife makes sale dates. Phone
81 Chandler, Oklahoma, at my ex-
pense. Terms $1 per hundred.
J. O. LAY.
Chandler,
Oklahoma
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This Means You.
Whe». you get up with a bad taste
in your mouth, a dull tired feeling,
no relish for food and are constipated
you may know that you need a dose
of Chamberlain’s Tablets. They not
only cause an ngreoable movement of
the bowels, but cleanse and invigorate
the stomach and improve the digestion
Abstract of Title
We are the pioneer abstracters 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 you a
FARM LOAN at the very lowest rates.
Abstract and Guaranty Company
E. W. HOYT, Mgr., Chandler, Oklahoma
Phone 4.
COLLARS
Motor Equipment and Lung
Motor Service. Office Tel. 70,
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
AND EMBALMERS
CHANDLER
OKLAH O'M A
WE WELCOME YOU
Are you a farmer or a merchant? In either case, you need banking
connections. It is the only way to push your business to success.
A place to deposit your money. Your checks are records of your
paid accounts. \our pass book will keep you posted as to whether you
are getting ahead or? running behind.
Your Bank is a place of reference for advice or information.
The harvest time of the year is approaching, and you should deter-
mine to open a bank account-
A small amount opens the account- It’s the first step. You must
take that step if you expect to go up.
Remember you should build for the future. If you are living in
the Past, you are already on the shelf.
Get right with yourself and your family, and realize the dividends
of comfort, earned by wise plans of saving, sensible manners of spending
and a better understanding of business methods-
Yrou will find help to make your crop, and assistance in marketing
it, and a place to deposit and save the proceeds.
The UNION NATIONAL BANK, the old pioneer bank of Lincoln
County, safe, reliable, and offering service and security, invites you to
call and enroll yourself as a customer.
We appreciate your business and your friendship, and our endeavor
will be, by good service and square deals, to retain both, to the mutual
advantage of yourself and the bank.
COTTON SEED
FOUR BALES PER ACRE—The rec-
| ord for Vandiver’s HEAVY FRUIT-
I ER Cotton Forty bolls make pound.
46 percent Lint; 1 1-8 inch staple. No
t bool weevils. Free from all dis-
i eases; Resist drouth and winds. Earli-
| est big boll. A Cotton that beats the
wreevil. All seed ginned and culled on
j our private machinery. We originat-
! ed this wonderful cotton. Write for
facts and proofs from your own State
Special price on seed for early de-
livery. VANDIVER SEED CO.,
11-27; 12-4 pd. Lavonia, Ga.
COX & cox,
Lawyers.
Feuquay Bldg. Phone 88.
OTHERS MAKE CLAIMS.
WE PROVE.
Other phonographs make their claims about the
tone etc. of their machines.
BUT, why don’t they prove their statements by
a direct test between the singer and the ma-
chine? WHY?
THE NEW EDISON not only claims to be the
most wonderful musical instrument in the world
but has proven it in over two thousand tests in
the principal cities of the U. S. In these tests
not one person could detect the slightest differ-
ence between the actual and the RE-CREATED
voice.
WHY DO NOT OTHERS PROVE?
May we not have the priveledge of placing a
NEW EDISON in your home for a few days free
trial. Use it and enjoy it, put it to any test or
comparison you wish. You will be under no ob-
ligations whatever.
Exclusive Edison dealers for Lincoln County.
j ACOB
^ Music Shop
Chandler, Oklahoma
FARM LOANS
At reasonable rates; Money Furnished by me at once on
execution of papers. You avoid the usual delay incident to
giving your application to some local loan agent.
ALBERT E. ROSS
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The Union National Bank
You Can
Get It At
Wright's DrugStore
Everything in the
Drug Line.
Paints
Glass
Wallpaper
Eastman Kodaks
Nyal’s Family
Remedies
Profit Sharing cou-
pons with all cash
sales. Ask for them.
Wright's Drug Store
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ALLENBAUGH’S VARIETY & CHINA STORE
Three Doors North of Court House-
CHANDLER, OKLAHOMA.
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The Chandler Tribune (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 19, No. 44, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 27, 1919, newspaper, November 27, 1919; Chandler, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc915532/m1/4/: accessed June 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.