Oklahoma Daily Journal (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 216, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 10, 1891 Page: 2 of 4
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III!. OKLAHOMA HAILY JOURNAL WEDNESDAY MORNING Jl!XE 10, idal
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SCLAH0K1 t i I V. - ■ OKI.AIIVMA.
J. J. 33XJXHICE,
B. B. BROWN, - - City Editor.
Torms of Subscription.
DAILT.
On. rwu-
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If Paid In Atlvane*
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Three Months
Local Woathor Report.
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lahoma ami Indian Territory.
Forecast for today. Fair,cooler.
JOHN B. BANKS
Wholesale and Retail
SHIM!
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FOLDING BF.DS
A SPECIALTY.
Am UNDERTAKER.
All Goods First Class and Latest Style
A SCOltdllNU AKIUlliSHHSr.
Mr. ('. A. (JnlhiuiUl lle lKii« From
llnjinl of tlihinit Inn and I ( IK Hume
Plain TiiitliH All ml tlir Huv
Mutters linn' Horn
Conducted.
Oklahoma City, June'.', 1891.
1>H. 1)11.08 WaI.Kl.lt, I'llKslUKNT
SeaooL lioAto Oklahoma Citi.
My Denr Sir:—I hereby tender uij
r«4i)<n:itioii ua 11 member of the school
bonrii unil auk thnt the miuho be *i •
eeiileil forthwith:
The fact tliut 1 liuvo no cliihln n ohl
enou^li to teiieh in the schools nml
that none of my owu or my wif« a rel-
atives are out of employment and |
lookll.g for a biuiatiim would tin
ilouhtwliv he hiillk'ioiit ri'afon to
part ol the board fm my ilesiring to
sover relations with tin in.
The respect that I linvo for you
however, lends mc to atate lurthcr in
JusUtlcatiiili of this action that the ot-
Bco came to me unsought and was re-
luctantly accepted; that 1 was only
iuiluced to accept it by a sinccre de-
sire to assist if posssible in buililinit
up iu our fair city a system of public
schools that would lie an object of
————•"«. iride to all of its people. Believing
Tiik resgiualion of Mr. C. A th ' f any p'aee on earth nd in any
braith as a UK'tnUr of the boari. >(, department of public service merit
•ducation of this city will cot be a IU11( ability should bo recognized it
surprise to those who arc at all famil- ought to be in the establishment ol
iar with tho manner in which matters pUt,nc schools in a new country, 1
have lieen conducted by the board. am am( wus unalterably opposed to
but everyone who knows the gentle nepotism avoriteism and every other
man will be sorry that ho considered ^iud of "isms in the schools.
his resignation imperatively necessary j raaii0 an honest effort in my hum-
—that he could not retain his self Jre [,1c way, to apply the test of profic- Corner Grand Avenue and Robinson Street
speet as a gentlemau and remain on jcncy in the selection of teachers and
the hoard. As a member trom tilt j0 their salaries according to ————
first ward he was entitled to at least Uielr merit, with what little .success Oxt of the most a'<111! sugges-
fair treatment, but was completely i_- JOu are familiar. tions ever made by a sensible man was _ _ _ _ 1 rt 1 1
noted au.l ail suggestions noa t.. ■ m ■ a ■ ■ n b Bi a ■■ T lllrtHir On/1 DAOYirlm/v viohlfl
by tho three nieuilvr, I SMS U R AlvGE ■ lilVUlY dllU Dudluiliy. Oluliiiljs
w J
suggested the teachers from that warn u|try „f 00 |>er month who in
and they were electcil, aud iu the t^e examination for the certifiiate.
siuie manner tho thinl and fourth at.swering the question
ward teachers were appointed on the the Declaration of
recommendation of tho members from kuSwered "Franklin
t.ho«: wards, but the three combined wa9
against Mr. Galbraith when it came to 8I1,| i,;, ^binet' that in answer to the " ■ 111 s II'
Have a New
These Rockers in soon at $1.
As for My Prices. They are Always the Lowest in Town.
Very Respectfully,
JOHN BANKS.
advocat
bridge com-
' pany lie given the privilege of putting
! in a system of bridges in this county.
The idea is ridiculous. In the first
"Who wiote place no company would do it with-
Independence ,°nt the county binding itself not to
1'ieree, and it build any br ibes fur a termot years.
REAL ESTATE
I«. A. DAVIS, Notary Public.
On tiralid Avenue, l-'.trnu Broadway and llobinsoD.
T_ C_ HOUGH.
Cab to and fron; all trains day or nl«fht. Corner of Main and Hudson.
Telephone your orders from International Hotel, corner Hroadway and Grand ave-
nue, All calls promptly answered.
REPRESENT- - VK tF III
signed by George Washington 1 would also expect the exclusive , IUs « la^list on
>i E i: LIABLE INSURANCE COMPANIES
UNITED STATES.
.1 City Property for sale, Konts Houses, Draws
. ? an I ! >«• a general real estate business.
bis own war.l and gave |lnm no voice at question "What is the function ol the m 'noixily which w .
all in its management Kvtrv person nervous system?' answered "The grasping and burdensome one. What
who knows Mr. Galbraith knows him bn,n," that in the same examination tt pe - :> •• *«">
to bo a fair, aquare, honorable, upright this brilliant (?) disciple of eduoa:. n wl.itOka: mi C ar. 1 a,l | rts of
gentleman an 1 one who would not said that the-sun movnl around the c ■- -ve A few thousand
stoop to do a dishonorable act; and earth twice a year aud that the : - i d in b cuuid 1*
having suclia character his suggestions taken into the mouth in process of di- fl ted an 1 the r. —an bridges
wsre at least as worthy of favorable geslion passed through the lungs is ' b and it should I >ne at once,
consideration as those of any other no fault of mine. That there are others H :b city aa^l c.mntr letaan I them
men. „f the boarit. His withdraw brilliant aud striking examples of —' at no t> . !•:
al from the boanl is to lie greatly re- fitness for the work among the corps ^ , ,nt , H;i ~ . Spd for
gretted, for uuder anything like favor- 0f teachers empkned. an examination j, vc. lates, thirty-five
of the records if je county soper- ,. u.Hr. „f n„ Florida Legislature
Correal ndeuio J?, -licitetl and Best of References Given.
able circumstances he would be
most valuable member and do ex-
cellent work in the cause of education
in this city.
THE S'JXFLOWEE
LIVESSY stable.
The Best New Buggies ai Carri -res and Driving Horses.
Prices Reasonable.
Telephone !a G'and Avenue Hole1, West Main Street-
O. S. MTTiNER, Prop.
So manv of the Gar.etic editorials
former and
s reveals ar
cth outside
expected.
intendants office will convince any ,-sv r ,j,c
fair minded inquirer. That my eflorts |g, .t r -j-jj
as a member me> with so little sue- [j,n g s, .,
cess, I take it. is largely due to the W4S
are based ou falsehood and the ani- some men w hose greatest —
acheivements in life were attained in ft'mfleld Chautauqua
"running' political ward meetings
bays been elevated to the l oan! and
as a matter ot course they brought j„]v
rty-one the
increase in
New York
nun of their extreme bitterness is so
apparcut, that they lose their force.
Tho most bitter things Mac can say
are aimed at capital, and he seems to
cousider every man who has a dollar
more than he has as his avowed and
implacable enemy, and every man who
puts a dollar into building up the city-
is to l e bully-ragged bulldozed and
abased in every way in his p >wer.
Such was evidently his ti «g!; - when
he wrote the article -'humbug', la last
night's ti alette, which ar:icle no man
read without asking himself "What
do s it mean? The falsehood is s
apparent tha; it h sea all its force and
would be unworth> of notice if it was
arties
W infield
Assembly.
attend the
a assembly to be
I Win field, Kansas. June 23. to
with them to the board of Education I at the rate of i lie t are K r round uip ana n. k
their ward meeting manmrs and rickets wi.l ijuue:— to July.
ve, good to r
(iRFiHX
S!!Kst:"feS.V.:'.
For to and outdoor mi tore
CUT FLOWERS F< H SALE
J. H, EVEREST,
LAW'i
GEO. T. REYNOLDS,
Prosidnnt.
T. M. RICHARDSON,
Vice-President
J. P. DOVLE.
C'aehier.
First Notional
Successors to "Oklahoma Bank."
CAFXTAIJ $50,000.
TRANSACT A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS.
Accounts of Merchants and Earners Solicited. We Guar-
antee Courteous and Liberal Treatment.
N". B.—The ofliecrq of this Rnnk urn substantial un«l itriictic.nl buainet
president of First National itank, Albany, Texas, capital and suridii-. $Hi
■ ml nanMHil If.n. in.. i,f Uahvaa i '.itOfl Pa ""^lltlli S7l ,1 *1 ^ 1 \ i rt'~ I' i -
ud General Manager of M
I.and and Cattle Co., capital $I,<m.
Lumber < •>., capital $.'100,000, has
other yards.
ultio CV . t
Mr. Rlchardsa
\ yard at tiiis point i
)ur Mr. Heyn.dda
Kcvnolds
. U Vice-President M. T. Jones
il largely interested in twenty-five
ER.
1 attention ;
meetiug
ways.
1 neither endorse the results
attained in the bos ixl since my c n-
n eel ion with it nor the methods by
which they were brought about and
desire to be excused from assuming
- In. J.W. BEOWK
c. j. vvk1ghtsman,
Attorney and Ccunselcr at Law,
DAN PHILLIPS'
.Livery Stable.
California Avenue Near Broadway.
NEW suooifw.}FINEST TURNOUTS IK THE CITY i00"
AMES GEARY, Pros
L. A. GILBERT, Cashier.
A. L. WELSH. Asst.Cashier.
IUUII
A. W. DCNHA\
Aet. A. T. aV: -
Arkansas City, Kane.
C.re
i H' i , Sort ti Bpb
Of
Main Street Laundry
J. II. Donaldson has establi
..... . ..laundry in room! on the east
any pari of the responsibility that Mail| sll(l.uarui ,MW|^,ei to do all
may attach to them. I kinds of work in ti. tt te at reasonable
In retiriug (tom the board, Mr, 11 < >• Family was iff? a specialtj
rreside®t, you will allow me thank • ffu - . • O .ed r
you for the unifv>rm oourtcsy received
Mr> Cj. i's removal
Mrs. Carr has moved her millinery
itabhsbment into a room two doors
T, A. CRAVENS. M. D..
PHYSIOAK a SriiGBON.
Dr. C. F. WALDRON,
PHYSICIAN AND SUhGEON,
0S S. ETam'nirg Surgeon for Pen-
sions.
ft: E i—M a. n St. 2 doors cait of U.roadwa
CITIZENS' BANK.
OF OKLAHOMA CITY.
$50,000.
east of Wi
i street, nr
,( l*j ft r
in x few d;
n ill
open out the fimst s!
ock of goods
liat line ever show;;
iu Oklahoma
1 |
>l,e ! n ( .
1 the reputa-
tk>n
*st and most
St V i
isli trimmer in Oklah
>;na. and al
way
s aarriot the finest and
most stylish
das
cay
s of rochIs. The best
ate her patrons, and 1
ladies in the
ter trade ex-
on r .1*1 t botae where overyon, of )our bauds *11.1 to s*J tU*t I l, ve
kn>ws us falsity, rbeb.ul ,,atnre if .^e uta. ?t i r.f.tl-.i. in \our ability
th' matter i. that it goe«out topeopl, 4nil inUgri,v Vu-vt that Vi u
"JO "re unaware ot the fa.'.s in t,, ^....id anomplish exoelii nt re- 's
case, as the utterances o! a r. pulslne yj i..j- ditTtTent >uri - in liiu-.
newspaper an.l this gives an Very resp'j \onr=,
erroneou- and altogether wrong in. (• ^ Galbraith
pression and g, U some credence. Mc
Master knows tiiat even bank in It .- not very many je.irs sit. ,
city is a tame-tali) solid institutioi1. a uiem > r oftlie I'mt. 1 States «i..it,
backed by men whose ti lth is un eipr,-.se.i the belief that by the end
questioned and whose honor and n| 0f tUia century every sero ol coltiv-
riglitncss non.au doubis. aud it i- al)lc land la this coi itry would be
•imply a burning shame at! disgrace w.n-.h f>0. As the en«l of the century
that he allowe i 1. s litternesato load has, .. nearer e 1. .ve . immo .v.i
him nto makirg auclt catrage.vis to ttink thi* aa«ert:<« • wild exa^er-
statements, lie knows, too. that ti. tti in but now cornea a writer in the
International lioan and Trust Co. is Country Gentleman who says that >« *
composed of men who have tbe wealth within five years every acre of our >
-plltBk MytOteOHMta they make, and cultivable land will worth at least '
they have shown they have it by the JtlOfl and this assert-oa he up, oris . > >, r.
numlvr of fine bnck 1 uil lin^i tiny with '1 ^. res. One s hardly pre; , ' .
haveerected lathis city, the am>unt u> indorse his position, but with the
of money they have paid for l.,ior and wel' prf>von fhet that our p pulsti. r CHOCTAW TIUH TABLE
material an 1 the lar^e sums they have is now increasing much faster than " s
inveatoil iu city propirtr. The ,-ics is uar production of food suppli, -
tion may well b nske t "What d i s it there is every reason to believe that i
mean? " Certainty the man must not we are approaching an era of highci
be in his right senses who tries ,n si,, h p i.H S. and eoiise'piently h gher valn<
on outrage,)DS way to destroy the very of larm hind—and so of better timet ,
foundation of all the city . prus.H-rity.; for the tarnier :■ n all).'
I H. C. ST-Johk
Late principle iaw clerk
| OC'DtfTal is
Holdren
Nursery Co. -
Oklahoma City, Ok. Ter.
LAWYERS.
UNEXCEPTIONABLE REFERENCES GIVEN
ZDUKZECXOIKS:
iud "ii.ee,. p0X w1NNi:E. j as. geary. s.leiiman.
A. B. GILBERT. L. A. GILBERT.
y of c -e arising under
tind the department of
n vearc experience.
c. b. bradf0r1>, m. d.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
M a general practice ar.: makes
r and D isms ft oj Women axo
Ch{J<irm a Sjtrcialfy.
h side Grand ar.. \ est of Harvey.
TIMS TAI51-S
desire ;t l e- i
i.f the latest
T. & S. F
Williams & Turner,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
all the Courts.
Will practice in
li t—In K k
D. F. MacMARTIN,
ATTORNEV-AT-LAW.
CHAS. H. EAGI^
Nv rA aY PUBLIC.
W. M. ADAMS.
DELOS WALKER, M. 0.
liivsu'IAN a SURGEON.
OFFICE i'N UKN'i \\ KM'K, between
11 a. ra. •
11 * a.m. |
S 4S p. m. |
« p. nr i
V* ukoa I
New anil Sot A H:i Goods,
FURMTrKK AND STOVES.
itth Fvrjrr, (
f«M «.f lit
HAMMER, LEACH & FIELD
LAWY MRS.
KKIiLilTK, The Decorator.
Has the Jlest Stock of Wall Paper and Decorations in the City.
No. 6. Main St. Lemoyne Building.
Firstelass Workmen Always Ready to Ilang Taper Artistically.
Free delivery to all parts of tho city. Call and get prices.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
YUKON!
The GEM CITY of the Canadian Valley
Is located on the CHOCTA W IvMi.ltOAD inidu.iv hetxvi i ii Oklahoma City
and KIKeno ami is the new tonn which is nitrnetinj; im iv nttemion al tlie present
time than nny other town indklahomn i'enitoi v. Its loc ation i r hnsines> is un-
snrpassed, hein^f fourteen miles trom nny other town, ami smrouml. p L\ a splendid
thickly settled ajjrhultmal eountry. and helntr WIthin one mileot the \*.>rth Ciinu-
ili n ilver nnd upon the Chotiaw ( oal Kallioml, \\< futilities lor mannlnetniinir
estshlishments is unsurpassed.
Finn Country, Excellent Soil, I lenltliy I location, (!
Wat or and Plenty of ll
mil
and a pronltijr, hustling town nn
tunltV ill Oklahoma for sale InVer
some of the ad\.'intakes It jjivea the hrst oppor-
went or a ijulek return for your money.
l .l A HON A CTTY.
WarmnIce Deeds (Jlvoii lor llvcrj 1 .ot
For further particulars write or call on
A. N. SPENCER. Mgr. YUKON
Or II. A l>AYIS, Oklahoma City,
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Brown, E. E. Oklahoma Daily Journal (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 216, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 10, 1891, newspaper, June 10, 1891; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc93312/m1/2/: accessed April 28, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.