The Oklahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 56, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1893 Page: 3 of 4
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THE OKLAHOMA DAILY TIMES JOURNAL. TH JRSDAY, AUQU8T 10. 1803
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Ret'iivi'i's Notice.
All pa rile* Indebted to the Okla
linniu Plumbing and Supply company,
-will please call at iny ottlce, 108 Grand
avenue. Immediately and make pay
nicut of same, as lam compelled t<
make settlement with Hie court as
soon as possible. Truly,
3-tf F. J. Stalky, Receiver
Willi an unexcelled passenger ser-
vice, the Nickel Plate road still gives
Its patron1) rates as low as the lowest
A iiiiHiiiicenii nt
\\ o wish to announce to the ladles
of Oklahoma City and vicinity that
we have received an advance ship-
in "t. of fall dress goods, consisting of
epinglines, poplines, diagonal and
whipcords, fancy and plain hopfeack-
Ings, honrlettas, cashmere, serges and
si". glorias In all shades, aldine suit-
Ini-s and broadcloths, high novelties
in dress patterns direct from the man-
ui.icturers and Importers, a full line
or Lilmmings and silks and velvets to
match. Please call and see them.
No t rouble to show goods at the Lion
store. 4-dwlw
Will, Wedhmeybk, Clay, Mbb. Co.
The latest Cherokee Strip map for
IS cents at the Timks-Jouknai, of-
Uce.
Cherokee Strip Maps.
The latest published map of the
C1 erokee Strip and Oklahoma is now
on sale at the Tisies-Jouhnal ofllce
It is a large colored map, MCtlonized,
showing water courses, railroads, di
viding lines between $2.50, $1.50 and
$1 (X) land, and all important points.
Price, 15 cents.
Fifteen cents for a line, large, com-
plete and correct map of the Cliero.
kce Strip and Oklahoma. At the
Timks-Jouiinal office.
An excellently appointed dining car
service makes travel a on the Nickel
Plate road a luxury.
The new train service on the Nickel
Plate road includes elegant sleepers
and dining car service daily.
Fob Kent—A Ave room house, cen
trally Incited. Enquire of G. W,
Jones, at No. 13, Four.th street. 3-tf
Joe Young, the barber, can be found
at his shop corner Main and Uotlnson
with a good keen razor and a steady
hand. Call and see me. 25-tf
THE TIMES-JOCUKAL EXTRA.
A Fine Edition to Send to Vour Friends
In the East—Sow Ready For
Delivery.
The Times-Journal's Columbia.!
Souvenir Edition Is now ready for de-
livery, and copies of it can be pro-
cured at this office at the nominal
price of live cents each straight. It.
is a splendid paper to send to your
friends and acquaintances in the
states, as it gives a full and complete
description of the country, its soil,
climate, products, prosperity, crops
resources and probable future as one
of the great states of the Union, and
is tlnely and profusely Illustrated
with cuts of pr nninent buildings and
residences of the city with some
writcups of prominent gentlemen in
the business and professional
branches.
An edition of 10,000 copies has been
issued, a large number of which will
be taken to the world's fair on the
editorial excursion for free distribu-
tion and the balancc disposed of to
any persons desiring them. Weal-
ready have large orders for those we
can spare, and persons desiring copies
will do well to call at their earliest
oonvenience and leave their orders so
that they may be certain of getting
them.
The Times-Journal feels called
upon to congratulate itself on this
edition, believing it to be a mark of
enterprise which will be appreciated
by our people, and one wnicli will be
of great benefit to the city, county
and territory.
Cali and send off a dozen or two to
your friends.
Water! Water!! Water!!!
Hereafter lawn sprinkling will be
confined between the hours of ti and ti
o'clock a. in. and 5 and l) o'clock p. m.
This together with all the printed
rules of the company arc to be strictly
enforced, and any violation of them
will subject the consumer to a pen-
alty of having the water turned off
and in no case will the water be
turned on without payment of ti
charges for turning off and letting on.
Oklahoma City Water Co.
Suliee For 1'iililicathin.
Land Office at Oklahoma City,
July 8; 1893.
Notice is hereby given that the fol-
lowing named settler has tiled notice
of ills intention to make final proof in
support of his claim, and that said
proof will be made before 'lie U.S.
Land Office at Oklahoma City, on
Augt. 14, 1893, viz: Thos. W. Phil-
lips for the n w i of sec 3 twp 11
range 1 west.
lie names the following witnesses
to prove his continuous residence up-
on and cultivation of, said land, viz:
C. 11. Harris. G. W. Ilepuy and Jno.
Robblns of Choctaw City, 0. T., and
S II. Sims, of Oklahoma City, O. T.
Any person who desires to protest
against the allowance of such proof,
or who knows of any substantial rea-
son, under the law and the regula-
tions of the Interior Department,
why such proof should not be allowed,
will be given an opportunity at tiic
above mentioned time and place to
cross-examine the witnesses of said
claimant, and to offer evidence in re-
buttal of that submitted by claimant.
p. I>. LKAcn,
Register.
First published July 9. 30-1,
Three daily trains each way via the
Nickel Plate road.
The Nickel l'late road's Improved
passenger service approaches perfec-
tion.
You can secure Just as advantage-
ous rates via the Nickel 1*1 He as via
any other route.
The elegant new dining car service
of the Nickcl l'late road cannot be
io highly spokeu of.
SntlM' fnr I'uMiritlnn.
Land Orri* at Okuuova i!rrv. n. r
July 14, MM
^OTIi'BU hereby t ivon t!mt inn following
named Bottler linn flled notice of hUimon-
tiou to inake final proof in support of hit
oifcim, and thai «ai<l juool will U> lint < tH-tort
Ketrlstcr and Kec6iver at Oklahoma City, on
Auwufct «<*, 18M>, vl*. Charles Lttvi. for the be
*4 of section 11, twp 12, ranirei, w.
lie iiamt'H the following witueuHes to prove
his continuous residence upon and cuitivn
tlon of, said land viz:
K li Reese, Peter Kou'sey, John Valll, Mar-
tin Tiirue, all of Chaddlok, O T
Any person wno desires to protest against
le allowance of such proof, or who knows of
any substantial reason, under the law and the
reflations of the interior department, why
such proof should not be allowed, will be
Kiven an opportunity at the above mentioned
time and p.ace to cross-e a amine the wituossea
of said claimant, and to offer evidence in re-
buttal of that submitted by claims nt.
d. d. L*acii, Register.
First publication July 22, ItiKJ. JOt.
Notice lor Publication
NOTICE Is hereby rlven that the foV.owin#
naim d eiUer lot* filed notioe ol his in-
tention to make dual proof in support of his
claim, and that said proof will be made before
the Register and Receiver at Oklahoma City,
O.T.. August is iNffii, viz: rbristuiii Ostcrmann
for the e , hw 1-4 and lota 0 ami T, sec ti, town
lii, ranjto w.
He nuim s me following witnesses o prove
his continuous residence upou and cuitiva-
ton of. said land, viz:
Jun e.-. Wen Phiiilp Dccdore*. Lewi* Wale-
Sih. Geotjre Kloin, aP o RduiomLO T
Any jvrsHjn who urstrvs to protect apain'i
tto«-allowance of su mi proul.ur known at
inv substantial rea«e n, under the law and thf
rev-illations ol the Intrrtor department, wny
suih proof should not be allowed, will b
kIvoii hii opportunity ai the u'mivc mentioned
time ami place to cros*-exK'iilno the witneam-
of said elnimant. aud to offer evidence in re-
buttal of that t ubmit'ed by uliUinKiit.
1) l'.I.u.uii. Register.
Fitst publication July 7. l**'l 7-'*
Wilson Stuvo, M. I).
I'hysican «fc Surgeon.
Olllee hours; 9 a. m. to 9. p. m
Central block, northwest corner Main
and Robinson, Oklahoma City.
Residence No. 120, Third Street
ISotlrefor I'ubllratlon.
Land office at Oklahoma City O. T.. July
21,1888.
"V^OTICB is hereby given that the following
i" named settler has filed notice of his {men-
tion to mike final proof in support of his
claim, aud that said proof will be made before
the Register and Receiver of the U.S. Land
Olllee at Oklahoma City, O. T., AuKUSt HI, 18l :i
viz: Ash L, llacon, for the noithwest \ of
section a#, township 12, range 2 west of I. M
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and cul-
tivation of said land, viz:
W H Gouty, Dallas Dean, E A llacon and
Harry Madison, all of Chaddick, O. T.
Anv person who desires to protest against
the allowance of such proof,or who knows o
any substantial reason, under the law and the
regulations Of the Interior Department, why
such proof should not be allowed, will be giv-
en an opportunity at the above mentioned
time ami place to cross-examine the wit-
nesses ol'said claimant, and to offer evidence
in rebuttal ol' that submitted by claimant.
i). D, Leach, Register;
First publication July 25, 18U3. :*ot
Notioe lor publication.
Land Orrioa at Oklahoma Citv, O. T. -
July :'0, 1893.
Notice is hereby triven that the following
named settler has filed notice ol his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim
and that said proof will be made before the
U. 8. Land Office at Oklahoma City, O. T on
August 2«lth, lHtti, viz: John Hobbins for the
iw of section Si, twp 12, ranjre 1, w.
He names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz:
Samuel II Sims. Thomas Phillips. W 8 John-
ston. C R Harris, all of choctaw City, O T.
Any person who desires to protest against
the allowance of such proof, or knows of any
substantial reason, under the law and regula
lions of the interior Department, why such
proof should not bo allowed, will lie given an
opportunity at the above mentioned time ami
place to cross examine the witnesses of said
claimant, and to offer evidence in rebuttal ol
that submitted by claimant.
D. I). Leach, Register.
First publication July 22.18M. 80t
NOTRE FOR PUBLICATION,
Land office at oklahoma city, o t,
July 14. 189:1,
Notice is hereby given that the following-
named settler has tiled notice of his intention
to make final proof in support of his claim
and that said j>rool will be made before the
Register and Receiver of the U 8 Land office
at oklahoma City, o t, on August 28,18911, viz:
Rlieugene Roese lor the nw 4 of Bee 18, twp
12, range 2, w.
Ho names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous residence upon and cultivation
f, waid bind, viz:
Charles Lavi, Martin Tigue, John Vaill, A
O. Kinkade, all of Chaddick, o T.
Any person who desires to protest against
the allowance of such proof, or who knows oi
any substantial reason, under the law and the
regulations of the Interior Department, why
such proof should not be allowed, will be giv-
en an opportunity at tho above mentioned time
ami place to cross-examine the witnesses ol
said claimant, and to offer evidence in rebut-
tal of that submitted by claimant,
D. D, Leach, Register.
First published July 22,1893, UOt
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land Office at Oklahoma City. O T
June 3 th,1893,
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has filed notice of her intention
to make final proof in support of his claim,
and that said proof will be made before th<
Register and Receiver of the U 8 Land Gfflo<
at Oklahoma City, O T, on August In, 189:t.
viz: Mary Ostermann late wife of Joseph
Schindler dee'd, for the s '« of no 1-1 and lots 1
aud a, sec 3, town 13, r 5, w.
She names the following witnesses to prove
her continuous residence upon and cultivation
of, said land, viz-
John Smith, Edward Smith, L. B, Cooper
James Wright, all of Kda, O. T.
Any person who desires to protest against
the allowance of such proof, or who knows ol
any substantial reason, under the law and the
regulations of the In erior Department, why
such proof shou'd not be showed, will be glv
en ah opportunity at the above mentioned
time ami place to cross-examine the witnesses
of said claimant, and to oiler evidence in re-
buttal of that submitted by claimant.
D D Leach, Register,
First published July 7. 1893 , 3-30
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Land office at Oklahoma City,. O. T., July
21, 189j.
Notice is hereby given that the following
named settler has tiled notice of bis intention
register and receiver of the United stales
land office at Oklahoma City, O. T.on the 28th
day of August, 1893, viz: Edward C. Nelson
for the se }A sec 34, town 18, range 3 w of 1 M
H e names the following witnesses to prove
his continuous Residence upon and cuitiva
tion of, said land, viz:
(J. w. ilclphingstinc, of Britton, O. T„ R. G.
Wright, of Britton, O.T.. Sain'l Wells, B. F
Sanders, of Oklahoma City, O. T.
Any person who desires to protest against
tho allowunce of such proof, or who knows of
any substantial reason, under the law and the
regulations of the interior department, why
such proof should not be allowed, will be
given an opportunity at the above mentioned
t ime and place to cross examine the witnesses
of said c'aiinant, and to offer evidence in re-
buttal of that submitted by olaimant.
D. D. Leach, Register.
First publication, July 21,189'«. 3 -t*
Drs. Jordan & Mellvain,
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.
Can be reached by telephone nt, all
houses night or day. Rooms No. I
aud 2 liassett block. Telephone No 4<>
H. C. ST-JOHN,
Lawyer & Land Attorney.
Olllee, Equity Building, Grand Av
Oklahoma City
l>r & Mrs. Davis, 1). P. S.
in
DENTISTS,
Corner Main and Eobinson.
Residence adjoining OBlce.
WALKER & THOMPSON.
Blacksmith, Carriage and Repair
Shop.
We have the best shoer in the city
also the finest wood-worker in the city
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
I>o. 112 Broadway, South ofGil-
ispie & Friek's.
H. M. CAItR,
ATTORN EY-AT-L AW.
OFFICE: Room 10, button build-
ing, Main street. Will practice in
all the courts.
J. A. WILSON.
J. 11. ATCIIISON.
Wilson & Atchison,
ATTONEYfS-AT-LAW
Bassett block, corner Main and
Broadway, Oklahoma City, O. T.
I B WILSON,
Paper Hanger, Kttlsominer and Glazier.
HOUSE and SIGN FAINTER.
Good work guaranteed.
Shop No. 6i Broadway; Residence
117 Noble.
3. 5. Jyirfiputtic/;, 7). 7). d
DENTIST,
Oklahoma City, O. T.
Graduate of Chicago college of Dental Surgery,
Oltiee in State Hank Building.
chester 1iowe.
T. F. SI AI ECU AN.
Howe & McMecban,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Will practice In all the courts In the
Territory.
Olllee in Equity Building.
FOR SALE.
All or in part. My entire stock of
iecond-liand goods and liyery stock.
Too much business. Want recreation
and time for fisliing and hunting.
Buggies and wagons for hire with or
without hordes. No more second-
hand goods wanted. 207 Grand ave.
C. Hast.
DR. JOHN FEE,
Consulting Physician M
OCULIST AND AUIUST.
Olllee—Room 9 Lion Store, corner
Main and Robinson streets.
Notice For Publication.
United States Laud Offici at Oklahoma
City, iii, July ill, 1swi,
"VTOTIOK IsliKietiy (flv'Mi that the following
■t' named settler hus lllod notioe of his In-
tention to make final proof in support of hi.
claim, ami that ttitlil proof will he made before
the rofristerand receiver at Oklahoma City,
O. T. on Sept lHtft, vll: Francis B. Alien,
for lite ri e '* of see. tp. 13, r. ,'p tt',
lie names the tollowintf wltnoiw. to prove his
continuous residence upon and cultivation of,
said land, viz:
shannon Biiekmaiter. 'nsper A. Adams,
Hewitt enrroli and James Mitchell, all of Mlllur
o t.
Any person who desires to protest against
the alliiwance of such proot, or who knows of
any suiistautiai reason, under the law and the
regulations ol the Interior Department, why
•ucli proofshould not be allowed, will beirlven
an opportunity st the above mentioned time
anil place til cross-examine the witnesses of
said claimant, and to effer evidouoe in rebut
tal of that submitted by claimant.
ti I) LKACIl, lU'KiSter.
first publication August 1, ltfwi, Kit
Sheriff's Sale.
Notice Is hereby given, that by vir-
tue of an order of sale issued by the
If rk of the district court of the Third
(.'Jrd) Judicial District of Oklahoma
Territory, within and for Oklahoma
Territory, within and for Oklahoma
county, In an action wherein Jackson
1'. McKinnis Is plaintiff, and Robert
llllburn and — llilburn his
wife, defendauts, 1 will, at 2 o'clock
). 111., on the 28th day of August, A.
;). 1893, at the front door of the court
house ou Broadway street in Okla-
homa City, Oklahoma county, Okla-
homa Territory, offer for sale and sell
at public auction the following de-
scribed real estate, to-wit:
Lot number Three (.1) in block num-
ber Two (2) in South Oklahoma addi-
tion to Oklahoma City, in Oklahoma
county, Oklahoma territory.
id pr
est ate for a period of seven years will
be first offered for sale and In case
said rents and profits of said real es-
tate for a period of not greater than j
seven years do not bring an amount of
money sutliclent to satisfy said order
of sale, then the title, rights, inter-
ests and estate of the said Robert
llilburn and llilburn his
wife, will be sold to satisfy said order
of sale. Said order of sale was Issued !
to satisfy a judgment of said court,
for material used In the construction
of the buildings upon the lot above
described.
Said real estate was appraised at
WIOO.OO and the yearly rental thereof
is appraised at $180.00.
Given under my hand this 21st day
of July A. D. 189.1
22-30 J. M. Fioutmastku, Sheriff. I
GOODRICH,
PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,
Thirty years experience. Watch
cleaning, $1; Main spring $1. All
work guaranteed. American watches
and clucks for sale chcap. 125} Main
street.
ADDITION.
BAYS, WOOES «t HERRING
ATTORNliYS-AT LAW,
Tecumseh, O, T.
Will practice in all the courts.
A. W. MURRAY.
Has a nice fresh stock of Fancy
and Staple Groceries, Flour, Feed
and Hay.
Deals in Country Produce. Goods
delivered free and promptly. t*o.
122 First street.
made on day of order.—Wand.
THE ONLY ADDITION TO
OKLAHOMA CITY.
Valuable Property at Rna-
sonoble Prices and on
Easy Terms.
Secure Lots in the Metrop
olis of the Territory, The
Manufacturing, Railroad
and financial Center of Ok-
lahoma,
Oklahoma City will certainly be a city of from 2
to 30,000 population within a very few years, and the v
man will take time by the forelock aud invest in pro]
at the present low prices and easy terms—being absoutely
certain of leaping a rich reward on liis investment May-
wood offers to the man of small means as well as to the cap-
italist splendid opportunities to double, triple and quad u-
ple his money within a short time.
"MAV WOOD" is the 100 acres know as the "Massey
Quarter" and joins the Miitary Reservation on the north
and the city on the east and is most desirable property for
residences—partly timbered, offering good drainage and
affording a splendid view of the city and surrounding coun-
try
TERMS;—One-half cash,
balance in one year.
(ba/nft St rrSi^tiftea.
PlaU can bo seen andfull particulars learned by callin
at the office of
STILES & GERY,
Torpid Liver, Headache
and accumulation of Bile are
unquestionably used more
than all other pilla! |<Xt> 118 Broalway south of Oklahoma National Bank
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FURNITURE.
Pianos, Organs, Sewing Machine10
and^Carpets.
A complete New Line of Furniture— all*kindu of House-86"
hold Furniture.
'Tfr,r't"fi'' r X ' ■ L.
FUNERAL DIRECTOR,
Collins, Caskets, Robes, ami Undertakers Supplies. '
Hodies prepared for shipment. 13 years experience iu 'u
the profession,
C. M.DUNN,
BASSIST 1' BLOUK, No. 31 Main St. and 100 Broadway,
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Burke, J. J. & Brown, E. E. The Oklahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 56, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 10, 1893, newspaper, August 10, 1893; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc93357/m1/3/?q=%22United+States%22: accessed June 3, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.