Oklahoma City Daily Times. (Oklahoma City, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 144, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 15, 1889 Page: 3 of 4
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, \DECEMBER 1(
,
orses
i HI inht ti by
11MKS l'UULISHlNO C<*
In v n -crest of the
O <lahima Settlers.
ft * 1 at th-
i iMiiio Ten:
hi aik p •'<•
.it Office at Oklahoma City#
. for tranimiiasiufi through
i «•! ias mall mattflf.
City, i. t. .
for* dve j. sjfcice made kno^|
ii : to be monthly upon pre-
p iblisher or authorizftd col-
r ,1 xS. SE.R. R-
n Mrtufe of trains carrying
f So| Tit noi'ND:
>. ilioiM i 4 I'cxafl Express 4:01 P. m,
• M'
mentation.
A(< n<> elation,
V' nouKi>:
At if Express.
A<■ 'itmodatlor,
Ao nnio'intion.
T' 48 p, M,
4:08 P, M.
10:40 I'. W.
7:15 A. M.
First
ii the
gin.
84
*1
[you: ) K in blup grass. Get it
■it-'b 4 Hurr.ib's.
|nk n <1 two n irsea for hire cheap,
ID'C AvI •
Joi-i i'ii o! 'ho Okmhoma Infirm
I :nt to t FiiMWU on professional
f
ii , gi:>B> . •l,Sei butter and Santa
h'.< J 1" i at Hill Bros Meat
K, Grand entic and Broadway.
Its v of rBtockslager &
f, int: ii.i caving shortly fur his
•. Arkansas to be absent
>e found at h'jj n c.
avenue.
Murray of town plat fame is
23 n r. Ie> led silver watches
sale at ti < lVoueor Loan olhct*.
for
Oklahoma f.-i
nbundi lice a V
lit, ill# eabbar'p. In grc
Pylm.
A oitnpetei't > o^ineer wants a place
15. J. Kreosen & Co.
Fruits! Vruit.-:: Fruits!!' At W.
M. 1'ylei, v'al. a\e and Harvey.
All i 'ass •• of game at Hill Bros. Meat
Market, Grand and Hroadway.
\V. A. Campbell from Kansas City is
registered at the Weaver
Keller & Warren for House furnish-
ing goods.
Foil Silk ok Tiuki:.—A good piano,
call at this office.
W. M. I'yles for the White Sewing
Machine. It is Mug.
Claims and lots for sale or trade at W,
\V, Sandfords.
Unredeemed stock for sale at the
Pioneer Loan office I. X. L. store.
Money to loan on short lime at W. W.
landlords,
The ladies of the M. K. oliureb will
give a chicken pie social next Friday
evening.
A competent housekeeper wants u
place in a private family. Apply ti. 11.
J. Dreesen & Co.
A. McCur!ey from Cowley county
came to the city Saturday last. He is a
new coiner and come to stay.
Every thing in the. linnof provisions
ind household «"_n'i'lo hi Brogai, i
, i-.il-t I'ai Ave. ami Main St
Gin - to rent
t-n* k Vf a.:-
' f/
of the "hlcngo S;ifc A L,.k Co. sHf.
Manuracturera uf the only absolutely
ail't HUll v.atui prStif safe in
ti' v. i;,dj nd the •mly l>urj;!iir
, sa.e made t' pttlv-'t^taK^'Ch- gl
Staley <fc Samlford is tip name of h : ' lirvnti d " .1 xirsv
new real estate firm on California ave. Tiluot (in run uulat Si: \tti.i. i'f*>, of
.Tuna last. all savino tiii:iiu (OM>;nts
Samples and testim niiai can be seen at
ITou. I B F Cat es of Kretlonla, Kan
sas, is in the city. kj
Turkey, in great variety at the K. C.
Grocery. Williamson ifc Miller.
VRE9EN3URU THE DENTIST.
First-Class Set of Teeth - - tu.oo
Best Amalgam Fillings - • 50c I
" ! Kxlractlng Teeth • ' - J5C i
* i Dental operations warranted first-]
' 9"""' .'hiss. Twenty-two year* experience.
Illli California avenue.
RKJIO AVjS
I The Timi i.has twice the circu'stio
'u j of any other paper in the city. A
K I user# will do well to remcni' ur .
many year* ex-
s social disposition
large and growing
Gut irle,
B1 biisirn""
All kinds ol Toy furnuturo for the
little ones at Mecham's.
Hill Bros, for Christmas turkey.
Leave orders for poultiy with tbeiu.
5 gold watche? unredeemed for sale
at Pioneer Loan office I. X L. stoie.
Wallace A Limboeker will occupy the
building being constructed on the cor-
ner of Harvey and Main soon.
15 ladles'chains unredeemed for sale
at the 1. X. L. store.
Keller & Warr :n are forced to sell
stoves, you can gel a bargan.
The building on the east side of
Broadway north of Second st of Mr.
Win. T. McCaddcn is nearlng comple-
tion.
Be/t coal in town delivered free by
Church & llarrali, 804 California avenue.
Ki ller & Warren for Corougated Iron
and Tin work.
Houses with 3 and 4 rooms to rent
at W. W. Sandfords.
Douglass the Jeweler, has done some
work on watches since the 22d of July,
from the great number of watches as
iOwii In his window.
Keller & Warren can fit you out for a
hunt.
Tim most i iiHiin 'T 1
■ kefs ami willow go v!s
by human i1„' nj.u.v
unci way Furnuture St
in}' otlicc, SO California avenue.
Jons Mi Nkisu, Agent.
For Rent.
A itoro bui'ding Sh.V' on tlio corncr
Haivey. Inquire at this
ot Mil in and
otHcs.
Notice.
1 o all persons coueerncd:—You aire hereby
notilild that I am the h';:il occupant and
owner ol lot No. 10. block 111, Oklahoma
City. 1. I ., and all partirs art further unti-
tled nit to purchase said lot fiom any oih
wbonnoovty, and that I shall contest all
cluiins to same in the proper courts.
1>. P. J AM US.
Notice,
Notice Is hereby given that we tire the
legal owners and possessors of Lot No.
four (4), in Block No. thirty-three (1!3)
as shown by the amended plat of Okla-
homa City, and that we hereby contest
the right of K. L McCombs, i y reason
ot said K. L. McCoinbs having obtained
city ci rtificate by fraud and we will a'
the next regular session of the city
council ask that his certificate be rcvok-
We In -ebj warn
purchasing said lot.
1 parties from
]{. Mukdock,
J. S. Lindskv.
W |M
G?r-n it Verein,
Tlie Oklahoma citj -orman Society
lirly and ti
isve a atron
rroi gest in '
will ct
nve
prietor.
Go to the 1. X. L. store <•-, m.fedMir.
eil jewelry and dianio;,,,. |«r* 1
boomers. t'> Lie sol 1 . • ; leil^eil prW« '.
nesilyrequ ■' lleinoa^tr the • hick"' Piu Social by
" ykv, jtl.i ladies < I he M. ■ cburcli neitFrl-
l^all i i Jfi evening.
^Hn kj Soi' East California ave.
i < !' 1 ' grocery men of Oklaho-
tit.oii, delivered to all parts of the
*
SecoiM1 " Eniporiun1 l '
, avenue. Also Jttoih*' uud wngon and i ]{■
janl/el. They
perhaps the
•I Okla|]OtUii«
ball on Now
■id birthin ■.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that I claim lot
No. ,t in block Xo. 0, jus shov;n by the
amended plat of Oklahoma City, 1. T.
and that I shall contest all other claim-
ants to same when courts i lmll have
established. J. ],. \\ iNN>
December 7th 18S).
WOODI WOOD!
I am prepared to deliver Oak or Cot-
tonwood i'i c<id or stove lengths, at
all points In tbo city. Orders solicited
and promptn -s guar^jtte«d. Oilico at
Thornton's, i n Hrmulway between
main and first street. Orders reeleved
for water. W. It. Harvey.
DENTAL
Best \\ ork in the City.
Between Robin .on anil Harvey.
P RI
A. MEYlJ?. * ..-ip..
Bread. , . Pies,
Dclivc l' kesh e^e-
ry me . f and even-
ing r.. , jjurtof the
city.
8c
CITY TRANSFER LINE,
• m. MAHKWMIjL, I'roprietor.
i rood I ('(mm, //I'liit;/)/ delivery, goods ha ndledcovefulh
Always found'at ti Depot 18
~-f' Leave old. rs at W atnl, Auchor's.VCo's, and the tclegraphofllcs.
GEN F L CRAMER
Commissioner of deeds
Q .
i Oi uUIIIillldOIUIICI i for State of Kansas.
PENSION AFFIDAVITS A SPECIALTY.
Anything you w:; j Tfi flHllflrn ( Overliols.
to swear to. i"
|
cit ■
vant
e
Pie V. ■ \. was well ntten..
feruay. Ilevs. Worlcy, Mttivi
Shepherd adilresseil the people, & WWte Sewi„
• iiiusio as ti-'ial whs exceptionu. v t(, your wives as a Christmas
: and the meeting a success :hnx. Get it at W. M. Pyles, Cal. ave.
i.M iin Street property In a. gne i II. ...
| in in .an ■ for sale or w: u ^ b.n^lfHC of dry goods, a whirlwind
if goods or Oklahoma l it; ;i>fbu0t8.lnj>,)>wy)r.jNii4ttor„'r>jf hats and
Inqui:e at Broadway Dru r j cap8 (l (j A Mitchell's brivd. f goods
r' i store. 1~4 Main street
GM i ty pressed t f..v. | The fnterest of Frank Boers in the
■fstcrday w'bi > livery firm of Pritchard & Beers has
, < than usual : t been purchased by the jolly J. T. Pritch-
s,
1- •*!
linod a very li a lep-
•:fee!lence of his ser-
large audicnces on
'■urn wood and stove
for stoves that bur
il call on bis excel!-
«i, Mti'.ii el
ard the, senior member of the Arm.
Mr. Waltci
ills ot Soul
I before the dc
' beard his ante-'-il
: nge one of the mar-
■ '.'ihoii.a was present
John Mullin and
1 ■ n statement
j, • .'.y ci-mi last night
. with matters relative
as i ; i ing of Oklahoma City,
e is iiiouh that the Murray filing
will be . filing upon which the des-
fiii■ iif 1 klahoma City will hung. It
L. ill ■ i II . It is the only plat iiiithor-
fi d 1 v .v ibi ng citizens of Okiaho-
|n . City.
Just arrived
Car -l'"lonr,
Cur M.-al,
i ar v!all,
L" \l •inour Meats,
t ' ';J
■ 1
m ■ m
ODHi.
llljl!
i most*.
■ in her ifat
id a fine line of dry goods, shoes and
ic. ji.ieei: - at • till corner store
vden Met; .nebey Mer Co.
. lie M'd' 1 Iviiight of the Mortar aim
- al, !' ('.'Williams invokes the ear
is cult' in rs who are legion, and
' other*, ti whisper theTein that be
I ialty of accurate prescrip-
)\ work. ( iiristnias and New Years
tod.- in an endless procession.
;avit m rial Services a' the Metli-
st K;ds : 1 church, corner ltobin-
.'i.nl lth streets, at 7.o0 p. m. Tues-
lb eem! 17th,1889,ill commemora-
t of ike K and services of Jeller-
i<: thieh many speakers will
v. 'Iie- e6. All persons are cor
Mo attend. The ladies arc
i &v vded.i ]>. C. Pryor.
n Cwj5'i iin arrungemcnts.
u it ,be satisfied by
' .'.8 iftd provisions of
No lire hat .ued for ten years
where ICeiler A TVarren's flues have been
used This is the endorsement of the
Insurance Companies.
Oranges, apples, lemons and all fruits
known from California to the West
Indies at W. M. Pyles, California ave.
and Harvey.
G. A. Mitchell's brick dry goods em
porium is filled with holiday goods.
Business is rushing—not past the door-
hut inside, 124 Main street.
Charles Warnock, of Belle Plaine
Iowa, who hin been in the city for some
time visiting, retiirto'd home to day.
He will keep posieoi.i Oklahoma mat-
ters byreading the Timi -.
The lat^ies Aid Society of theM.E.
church will meet at the residence of
Mrs. Condon on ea*t fourth st. tomor-
row, Tuesday afternoon, a full atten-
dance Is desired.
Mj\ II. C. Meyers living 10 miles
sot'tb east of the city called this morn-
ing for papers to send to friends in the
east. Mr. Meyer is on the right track
an<i will make a good citizen.
all goods at rock bottom prices.
The rush continues at G. A. Mitchell's
brick dry goods house on Main street.
They don't complain of lack of patron
age. Square dealing is their watchword
124 Main street.
Five hundred Boy's wagons, Ooll
carriages and Rocking horses just rec-
eive if and are marked at prices to suit
the people. Respy.
Clias. Meacham
The colored man John Mullin, as-
sassinated by midnight ruffians last
week was buried 3 miles from town
last Saturday. A subscription was rais-
' 1 to defray expenses.
The kid st n>d on the bacto'iird fence,
listing groceries by ton loads,
Far to the left there w;y a sign:
"For groceries go to lthodcs.
The following are considered appro-
priate holiday gifts:
Flannel Dress.
New Market
Shawls,
Hats,
Suits of Clothes.
To this collection might be added a little
red wagon and a mule. To bo obtained
at O. A. Mitscher's, Overliolse. block.
1 mcial seer
mi | urcli u-
iitt.l iUttiihic .
;'Hc|rs are H. M.Mahlt, PttMhJeni
"•.president; .1. W. Cook u
oil", a. K J... .n<Hn(-
tary; It. TT. Wenken
ary.
Notice.
Notice it; en that I have this
day Initiated a contett tor Lot "\o. ii
Block No. li, Oklahoma City I. . That
I have filed my affidavit containing ma-
terial allegations against the parly now
iu possession, and warn nil parlies
against purchasing the satue 1 shall
prosecute this claim in the tribunal hav-
ing competent powers to determine
rights in the premises.
A. L. Datti.es.
by 1). F. M. i Mautin, his Attorney
Oklahoma City, I. T., December 7th,
1889. ■
block, Gran
awumie
and
Notice.
I hereby give notice that I will contest Lots
No. 90 and 81 In Block No. I, Wa hinjfton street
South Oklahoma City, before the proper courts
hnvingcompetent jurisdiction, and 1 hereby
warn all parties from purchasing tho same.
. Daniel 1J. Mi kray.
I.C
Graveyard Notice.
Smith states that he is under
Keller's Mctalio Ventilating Flues
Revolvinj Cap Chimney Tops.
Mr, Keller, of Keller and Warren,
has for many years devoted much time
to the manufacture of melallic vetilat-
ing tlues, revolving caps and chimney
tops, and has met with a marked
degree of success as the following will
bear testimony:
Oilice of F. B. Sherwood.
CiAiNsvn.r.1:, Te.\-., 8—27—'89.
To all whom it may concern—This
is to certify that C. II. Keller has put
np this galvanized iron ventilating
flues in our city for the last ten years
and we can safely say there lias not
been a tire here that has originated
from any defective flues of bis. We
have had th m put up in very many
• ouses and we regar-
11 us made. \\fe heart-
Keller's tlu« end ro-
lils chimney top4
on our own prop-
DPOGAN & SON,
ana •"nission Mercha
tiers
Gam i"
^ •; i inds of
AT
r,
1 ^ r«
Hotel
■a
W. J. WOOL. ^-:uf. ■■ '
t ins Hotel is New, Neat and Elegant^ t sbed Throukli
out, with entirely ne\y furniture. Gucl Sampie Rfionas.
CENTRAL LO ATION..
Rates From Si. to S2. Per on
TABLE BOARD $4.00 PER WL'EK.
Cor. Reno and, Robinson,
C
IHOMJ C/' < "
of o ir tena
them the safest .
ily endorse Mr.
volving cap, al
which we are us
erty.
the
nil }i
N
0
IVe presume that a great number of
oil" readers are interested in the result
qf the Cronin trial at Chicago. The
rdurned for deliberation Saturday.
Tie Times will get the verdict as soon
al any metropolitan dally.
The Journal states that ilie man Louis
ItilJois charged with burglarizing
flainuins tin shop was handed over to
lvdo Matlox, etc. This is a criminal
No barber need j ieingj;*ven to a criminal for safe lieep-
skiflis off the butter ji'ig, a burglar being guarded !.y a uuii-
j£t>ie. No petrified derer llow is tbii
jBt'ssiui to ride 'i'|ie Homesteaders convention to be
Si inder J,o giv^ijcid on Dec.21 is one f great impot-
ence. If wc are to judge from be
liames s'^ned to the call we uiig! be
to- . ispeet every legef i I liu - t
ahuuNM'i all in his • \< r t urge
frloi>ns f i be pri en and s , :h u
,irope: ti-.i'iy ii k-ilt to eongi ss i,. ,f..
■eseik aiu:' tin.ti u inU re«(s
hat 1 | t' .rd f t*' . . ■
«! S.41114! ) ,i flu! lock's hai'- .re
■.'.c^uon i a__
:■# " P'l' ' "• '
F. R. Sherwood,
Local iigent for
London & Lancashire, City (if London
necccssity of resigning his position as Norwick I'nion, Anglo Nevada,
sexton of the graveyard on section 10 Libertv of Mow i'm k, Ueiun.
north of the city and requests that all i 'x- 1' >r1101 : n.-ient,
... . . ton in
parties who have buried there to either
put the names of the dead on Hie graves ; Contr
together with date of death and burial
or send the same to Mr. Smith in order-
thnt a complete record may be kepi.
Ilcut,
Hurt
New
New <>rl
inril; Sim
Orleans,
:ins; New
Orb'iins.
Hartford
.Mutual,
I Irle
Oklahoma City Land Oftice
EST All
In all its Br jiches.
Surveying done according to Governmei.
field notes o r 1872. Soldiers locaten on then
discharge.
AIDT, Proprietor,
No. 2i:} v
Okiuli tna 11 f
instii
eille, Ti
/iiiUr
% Notice.
I hereby give notice that 1 will con-
test the ownership of lot No. 1 in block
No. 5, in Oklahoma City, Indian Terri-
tory and will contest for tho same (is
soon as the proper i "ortf are establish-
ed, upon the grounds th it the party
claimi ig ownership is debarred In the
United stated laws and the Prcildei
The
and til
.'xcursn
ICout
nfthose
harvest
Santa F
success in each
comes to the front wltl
ducement for people to
ntat' line, in the way of
proclam ttion. fiklahoma Uity
Territory, Dec. 2, 1889.
3t Bennett K. Rose
Educational.
Mr. and Mrs, Norths school will close
for Christmas holidays December 20 n:el
reopen January 0. On Friday afti noon
of December 20th an oral ex ami n sit ion
of tho work done during tlve last thru
months will be made, Ui which the J tilV
lie arc invited. Th'oie Oiipecijiliy imjk
Indian | i"n tickets, at great! ,
I principal points in Old
, and Texas; also Ail
i., Hirmiiigham, Alub
Si iitnali, Ga.,
ianta Fe
pleased with its
xcUrsions, again
still another :n-1
■ivol via that pop- j
'hL'd1i.i j ent than a
ico, New Mexi
ai .i. New Orleans,
Thoniasvllle, |Ua.;
limited to rclurpcd not inter than , June-
jj.' i'i ore
^■r 1
And nothing is more app opno ce for a pr"
v
Tiici re
1st, 1890; Transit to poir
ci>, ( i Mexico .m l Tex i -
e tch a iy; to other poi.;
1 uifit limit will l>e lf> d;t
Tifikclfl arc also n'1"'
touri «t-
M-x
will 1
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annw
A
carni ; t
(jinail ave'nii
t the Uorinani
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