The Davis Advertiser. (Davis, Indian Terr.), Vol. 1, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 1, 1895 Page: 4 of 4
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TIME I ABLE
Noinn aorsn.
Ao 1-, mail and express
No.
N<
No
1% passenger - - - •
11, lorn! trcijr'
SOUTH HOCM).
11, mail and ox press •
1, passenger - - - - -
.•-On.ii
1:0':p.li
Ham Bone Am Sweet.
\lid you can set plenty of them
In eat fi'jsh from Amini's i'uc-V:-
injj house. Try a sample copy
/it tho meat Miai'toet.
Men Folks
Don't go without drawers or un-
derwear for 50cts from Joseph R.
Friend at the brick atoro*
\Y Hilled.
- - 1:05 p.m
- - 3:35 a.m.
Mo. 18, local freight 11:43a.m.
N. rth-bound mail elosoant 3:20 p. m Draufchon & Son's now lumber
Soutli-botnul mail closes at J2:5o p. m y|U.(l to sejj {l feet of J el-
= i l nv pine lumber.
Send in your orders for job
fMPORT.\ N T S r.-i TKAiE N i\
K- ;tii ld.cA Jester I.T. Dee. 13.
Kil. —As there seems t*r
I |' VOIlOMll nmJ in;.--
^i- i, noon!.: tin* j *.oplo oi
work. We .
furnish the 1
it r •
ti-:. ;
•o now prepared •
st. on (short vititxc •
Finest maple syrup iu the in.,
d.rt cheap at the Cash (>' >
cry.
Sam Davis will *eli \o.« ti
Jets per hundred. Call nuti sr.
L III.
Ti ill i X tlisl •>.->.
Those h'ts io il :,iii.t ai.ldif?'•!
v i«; '! V 5Vci'v alot •
SIX I V CKNT3 FRIO IS
Extraordinary Oiler to Newspaper!
.Headers—Limited to
Sixty Pays.
By special arrangement with
Lhc Ft. Worth Weekly Gazette, we
1 wire, enabled to make this cxtraor-
1 dins ry offer:
j Kemit us $1 lor one year's sub-
scription to the Aovi.iinsr.it and
we will send yen flee, as a pre-
mium, the Weekly Gazette for one
rear. This offer applies only to
.ersoiis who are not now sub-
•.bus to the Gazette.
1 FAULK & MeCLUSKEY,
L ur
Oldest Bank in the Indian Territory.
ARDMORE, :t :f- :fc 1ND. Ti£
CAPITAL STOCK PAID UP $69,000, SURPLUS $21,0
DIllEOTOKS:— C. C. Hemming, J. It. Stevens, 15. F. K-si,.,
W. O. Duston, L. Anderson, L. P. Anderson, and J. 15. S ;;
I,. P. ANDERSON, Pres. C. L. ANDERSON, Cashier
C. C. HEMMING, V. P. C. L. HEMMING, Ass't ••
OO TO
DAVIS, I. T.! FURNITURE DEALERS AND UNDERTAKERS OF DAVIS
ttrlf Our Prices to suit llie price of Cotton.
•: n>. hi nil!
. niLi.iiw; and
a ?
viil
i\.r quail
:•'! - tUer }j:uik'-
: iunaway's n!?•
SALVE*
. It lias cur ;
ire vow if yon:
in I Also e*,M.".lly good
ises, Old Sores, Kfjj
Sold by \Y. F. Parker i
L-ume.
(jtiin e!, rabbit, duck i
TfiRFF
11 'fllLL
A MTU
MuN i n
absolutely mm-
;o ! ■ Ji'isvel! &
mill fcct.
!?, vain LIFE!
Ll L ifii W si
t 3
I DAY.
.. lire
cm
r i'.'V!.v II c
-' to SI-C i '
P. Ellis ;.! OIK'!'.
iiv.
"dough" with
Eli: v Tt<-i
In••«!: t v.
S !'A(iKS KACH TrESHAV AND 1<\
1(5 PAGES KVKKV WKKK .
yen:? jil! rompm-inon the Wijrixe.^t, UoKf and l ri^lip«t news ami family Joar-
• j iti America. 1'rice $1 a year. Will sent
FIFTEEM MONTHS FOR $1,00.
win.lt! svsti in, «:i *i'ijr you ; |f| 1,y ni.^jcv (,f tiiis p iper tint now a subscriber to the (ilobe-Damocrat. This
e.<h mid yMiilifnl upia-at-. (.• j )„. u.mmI tfi Keeine benefit of this extraordinary offer. Cut it out.
j *•'*itii- u; blood c<iur. ii.^ throuirh
1 yo.il' veins y -ri xli! s;ims look Wrinkled j nol publish*
0!i«l dried up. A lew dosi-s <.f Bergs' j
i i' . •! i'ni d Hi*«t d .Maker wiill
vrttn-
entliUilKHloi: I
m!« hoo.i fo: l
I am at h j
s impressiei. i
ti say .;
lommoii
f 1.00 a i
nor 1
. > red
; >iar !<it ;' prrVa :
i .ii Terr I- i,i tin I tin
it' r- j-.on iHvors a'
the Indien fi er: it* i \.
!• : k i; know I i v, ihi
^ i h!i|- arl. \\'( fVd jM
H'. iehot'd iti our repoit
i i) oi I be ctMmn^^inn f;
in any vav. Cn !le j.lrary wt
law Readily oj*ti«ol u ,i j;j our .m
lereourso with ti e HeTi-ts r,y «
t. i iuii V.or. n er. !■ is oi (vii^itN
and eilixutb. We insist ;! :• t i
theie I ( a 'Jhun^e >f fovernno n
ill nil in tl.e lli.liiti Territory I' !-HliS 1 wil!. *'}• ir •v"« W1
shall be a ir.ioriiorui of gov-
< r. im-nt.
-$< v do we eay 5* "ur report oue
v.ord al.-out dividitfir the Chieka*
S::mv country. In talking with citi-
zens of Oklahoma we have, a^reeo .
'V l*h tliein that it might be better | ternary price.
for all eoucerned to put the Osage j Isaac Kimball
Choice yellov'. c!f
•0 lbs St.00 and a
'ii ov. a oiigar 2-3 ':s for
S // Davis.
GIN YOfjn COTTON.
I wish to say to mj old iVi.ndt
•md putrons 1 h t 1 hiiVe renin v.
• I my jiin.it Davis thrnn^hou!:
mil he.ve put in the hunger
:«r *«> Nti'm and tnat ! t'.ni cv n h« t
ter prepare«i than bt f.irr to «,cr !"*p
tlu'in. To thestraii{_fi r withiii tin
il!1
11 ;v
i.uvisc
wort It three montln: V-e suhsi-riptiou. Fill in your name, poatolfice and
. mni p.sil (>oe l'ollav (hnuk draft, poistotHce or express money order, or
rcgh-teied letter), direct ; >
Clobo Printing Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Sample copies sent free on application.
OREESt BLANK.
Knl.| 071(1 -J'.to : ti'eed 1
i'.-agyesl W, !'. 1'AUKh,!:.
1,-nntj. r.iii pies buy cimned
il: itt duvis s.
Iridi ',Villi' any "diidh'1 we
;. i:11 to iniii'view Mr A
Cieen ;ti ,1 11 Friends briek stove. , ...
IO OLOBK Pt'G CO., St. I,oiii«. Mo.:
P!i& COU bO Relieved a Ones i liere vitli itnd $1, torwhicli aeiul to address given below, the
Ami in time < iT.-< lualtv cr.ied Iv the Giol.e-Oeinofrat, twiee every AVeeh, lor 15 months, nfl per your spee-
]>c-!nut u«>pf lieges' Ccrinan s lvc i:l' "ffer to leudtra of the Auvekti: f:B, published at Huns, Iud. Tel.
the prpahvt pile rems,ijr ever pnt on j Xnnieol subnoiiber
1'ost office State
It's worth
the market. Hol,l nu l warranted by I
W. A. Parker.
We sell at Low Prices. We buy for Cash
and in Car Load lots. We are prepaired to
give you the Best Good lor the least money.
Come and see us. In Seco nd I5rick, Msin S(. Davis. I, X.
And South Side Square, Gainesville, Texas
PILOT POINT,
FOR MALES
* *
AND FEMALES.
TEXAS.
A LITTLE FI3MV
Or a big one either can be had fresh
rrom Galveston every l iiday at the
Howell and Dana way's market.
Modern Cow butter in large
quanities (or email either) gets
toe silver at the Meat Market.
Money makes the butter come.
BEGGS' LITLE GIANT PJLL3
•_;':ve me .1 share (if > onf imsinesr.
I will endeavor to give such sutj
isiaetiou that you will feel the!
you h ive not made ti mistake bej
patron £ ng me. I give good; 'she meet cow plete and eli'cctual pill
turn out und charge you the casi"n the market. Guaranteed to cure
i ConstipaSioji and lie .id a cTm. C'ail ou
i your popular druggist \Y. K. Paiker.
; He always keej a them*
West end of Main St.
Davis, I. T.
eom try with the five nil t s in a
territorial government, and attach
the western pail of the Chickasaw i . . r .. .T , •
1 , i I his years California fruit air kind
country'to Oklahoma, the line to i. , . . . , . , , 0PC6.
I ootli dried and canned at Camp-
be run so tar west as to kaw
| $60 Scholarship in Franklin College
for sa!o at a great bargain; apply at
hell's Cash Grocery.
nearly nil the Chickasaw Inditing]
«;ii: iii the Indian Territory. How- j At ',:ls Campbell's new Cash
ever, v.'c urs :;idifforeiil about lliis, i 'r.'Cery is the ^lace to get the o<-
it i? not our biisiiiess t:, look r.fter c''K"r >,f,u V.'lilt.
T he hams are here and the break-
fast bacon will be soon.
Btj.lv Tuckei*.
A LJTTJLE TARTAR.
He sure and use this blank.
ish.ture and that should he left to
that honorable body. — Wagner:
Itecord.
Amen. Tiiose are our senti-
ments*
MISCELLANY
General and Business Locals
Caught By Our Reporter
in His Wander-
.
lllfS.
BTOP THAT COUCH. j
With Begsta' Cherry Coufcli Syrup. It
iti the moat effective medicine ever put
on the market for all throat and luii£ I
months free subscription.1
HOME MADE
FRESH
©-EVERY DAY-n©
—AT—
The term begins on the first Monday in Seiitemlier, 1894, and continues for 10
scotaBtie months. All departments will be filled by competent teacher*
Students charged from date of matriculation. No deduction for loss of time
except in case of sickness protracted four weeks consecutively.
Tuition Per Half Term.
Primary clnss, 87.50 to 810.00 Vocal Music
Intermediate 12.50
Preparatory... 15.00
Freshman and Sophomore 20.00
junior and Senior 25.00
Instrumental Music $15, 20, 25, 30
$25.00
Elocution. 25.00
At 25.00
Potrait Painting 36.00
Commercial Department 20.00
Incidental fee. 50
Oklaliouiii, but to
the Indians.
On the teeth destroys the enamel and ! troubles. Price 25, 60 and 1,00.
the welfare eli ^ Cash 0rocerv lias nothinii' ., . .
- ruins the teeth, N-xafroo will remove Parker, your enterprising druggist iwp
tii staple mid fancy groceries but | this vory BIln„vln(! gr0,vUl „n(, K.ave «.
1 wish you wou id take such step? . :;re just, ft-win the market and fresh j Ujo }t.
as arc proper to correct this im«
pression. We believe ver / earn-
estly that the live tribes ou^ht notj
to have a
by
HUU
hotna mijjht envoive statehood
with the five tribes? at an eailier
hot checse.
NIfiW OKDKU FORMKI).
eth white and pearly. W. F. Far
I kfr the popular druggist keeps it.
|
All parties who are indebted
Full Goods,
(West of 14. It.
Board can be obtained in private families near the College at $10 to 112 10
month.
Music Department.
hi* .l.)p«t-n Kit will bj eatrart-11 to Win Helen K. McHown, whose supfrt#
ability as a teacher is acknowledged through the south. For farther informatioi
or special arrangements apply to
T. C. BELSHER, A. M., President.
—or TO—
DR. A. M. RAGLAND, Sec. Board Trustees.
Webavejurt recieved a lar^e I
Childs;
0 have a stmc govcnnncnt . iliier j nufi-„;0i y., Dec. I'U.-About! me will Picase settle their account | shiproent of Fall Goods. Childs
y themselves or with Oklahoma j m.„ty.^ve ddeeates,representing this month as I need the moticv I caP8> W-80'"^ o°len hoods, Ladies
mi because a union W:;!' , at' mnny lodges of the Knijlits of more than you needed the drugs ' Fascinators,^'Shawls, Woolen and
i PytliiH?, met at the Geiinc.'Sed ho- at tho time you bought. Did you! Felt Skirts, Dress Patterns etc.,
| lei mid formed a new order, to be hear? W. F. 1'urUtr. | and an elegant line of Ladies Km
(!::}• tliail liioy would be. prepared j BS! t|!0 "improved order of I - - I broiderod and Silk Hnndker.
II, P. LOVELL
Phynican and Sergeon.
Office West of Railroad.
DAVIS, - Ind. Ter.
Yours wry truly,
M. Ii. Kidd.
j Knightii of I';
I wets on is the
bias." Thin con.
outgrowth ot ihe
ai
G 'MAN K. OF
Ktw. rk, N. J„ Dee, 20
3^ ! chiefs from 2 1-2 cts to $1.00 each j '
0{Jioers!at s 11 Davis.
Campbell bought his stock since
With a Complete Stock of
DRY GOODS.
\\A a 7 !'
\\ i.u-uii.Ki' l',
lary TTokr Sml
J;e v. us vt 1) U
i:K*ui';..\TKi).
Dec. 24.—Seen-
l!j p.lid today tha:
ixious io see con-
j troi,that ei^ued afier tl.e ^rand of the Oerm-'.n local lodge of the
j ilKijie hi V.'i.aliingto n in Ai:gi;Bt Knights of Pythias me ill corres- j overytning went down and hence
j (leer, H; i, lit the work ( i tl lordi pondeiicv with the other German |,(. makes a little profit though von
may think they cost more than he
TICK A JlrCBAW
HATS
CAPS
ii:i!e i.'.'yt s must all be. (loach* ! lodges throughout the country
l-n^i:.;ii uad abolishing all nei ll s -. looking to the holding of a ua-
in foreign languages. friiose tional conference for the purpose
f,ress tv.ke sooh' steps in r*-g:ird to, iodgts which bud used a ritual in of founding a new order similar to
a pew judicial system for the lit ; the Ce;man iaugoage for many that of the Knights, but to be coin-
c'iaii Territory, 'i he. present con- years have seeded. The cimven- posed exclusively of Germans and
gr ssionel i >u I look seems t .< cm- t • i.n elected ihe I'olJowiii" ' ffieer>: the proceedings to be transacted
I i • but t i dlefs d-sf m*Ni;):i Past supreme commamh r. Ge-jrge in the G( rinan tongue. This is an
Mi Viii'ii Uo t..i, a • b i.i *ii -*ii•*ii* 1 rs- IL. Kle«*, of Ne v Vori.; supreme outcome ot tht
i'. \Vh:! - I! ••• s. ev.:iai-y adaiiis vlt-c c M ea;-der. Coined Knimer. preme lodge in amending its con-
U.e nrc. ftsity and importance •,! of Nev. York; Supreme prelate, stitutiou so as to require nil work
{'. . i.-.i l.-vlicves u.at ii' al corn- William Urm Khi.;'tn, District of in the subordinate lodges to be
p lis I ted it w i 1 ^ -'- e of C-'duotSjii.; rero'' r^eoiiiing ami done ia ihc Kit^lish iauguage. The
J;*- ..ier;;!ie ..c'iieveir.nstH, be is correepoud:!!^ becfutary, Oscar lodge iu question was desirous of
asks for them.
Is Your Iliar dry and Brittle. Fall-
ing Out or Turning Grey.
These arc only indications that tin*
follicles or roots of the hair are getting
weakened or diseased. Bergs' hair
Reliever will stmithen and invigorate
l otion of (he SU-11he follicles and the hair will rogsiii its
natural color and become soft, jtlossy
and healthy. Sold by W. F. Parker.
Lost*
All hope of getting good prices
V't 'llM'IlOi
• V-.l u< ■
none
t i- '.. ,.j
..c i-• '.he nee:!/; oi h.
to.int. Lie *«ays t! a
ivvuore (r. ine ti- !
rh.Uirt i; « 1;. in
It !'. Wl It! p« •fc>" bie i
it . \'VT? p: Lf
.-.ill., in, ;:i,, of .i.t* !gan; supreme allying itself with ane*v bcneiicia
licuburer, /. \V. ttossbii,-, New society Uiid
^iork; supreme nergeat-at-arms. nic..ls iiceoidingly to transler its!
or lumber since
cheap and we now f
cot Ion is
BARBER SHO P.
AND
BATH ROOMS.
TTTTTTTTTTTT
DAVIS, - - I. T.
BOOTS
iM,
SHOES
OIlxOTMINCr
W. L.
Aboolutely Free.
Any reader of this paper can get
the St. Louis Globe Democrat ab-
80;solutelv free for three months.
society and had made liriiluf.— | rcaH01lllhlt, (|uit you ca„.t afford
O-ei'.r lir: :!e
" "\r ;r.
jitgan.
M KXIC') AM. O1.-ATKMAI.A.
• >«e -'i.
! to buy until you see us.
property and parphermilio, but it; 0 UBAUam).s. & g0N.
v :•« stopped by an injunction iv j
'••a oy c;,;ii .e'c-ii.r McGil', audi
whiwo i.ii,.cj.w::CL . pre;ident.
•r •. bo i..is j
! c Gmiian.al
II. O
J^adies ejill aid see the pretty
f/.nen namlUorohiefs at Duvis.
J<>:in will show them, they are | •
(Formerly of Gainesville.)
flay LOCATION:—Corner Brick on Main and First.
>ti.ij - courts.
ill lo ir Will
'pliKhCiient i
box.
a dist
reports
JUion of aflairs on i!
{.:! r.
;nd rani
ao an n*'
l;..li-
. ihc
• euou h to this
ili '• ood ]{cuul.!!i*
I..!■ i •>.- over in its c:.;• ,.<i i-?:
«* r in;ty scat iirthcne-w r.tati ,i;.;
is to be—perhaps.—Minco Min
strei*
j donrd and i i: e
phieea ot c.aietv ir«
; d:;tioiis ami e rim cm that ar?
; c Jisstiiiiiiy -.ommil led 'ry th
I ..it;-- iv5. outla >.< t«ho . M v
i't I .he c*uidieis. j he '.ii.ai''
. a !ao t' -ieej :ir • if*in^r "trongtljfi,
; d nil * on.; i' e line, .iimi i..e J i
j ri ■ !is ami oil er n<uit :j ol r;i
c 'oiiif,. are beiiig; pnrse-l into to
service. Th«- \oiuii!e *
; ioilil,ir\
>.' nator i-i-nys bill forming a
rritorial government for the In-
e t'ronrier thai diao Territory may be all right in
c being a ban- some rcspecia, but in n:unin;j the
cple seekiiiel towns that shall be thu county
ihe drjned i- oeats bhows tl.et the eenator is ig-
norant of the geographical 1 ty ot
the territory. JJe num« s only four
toucs in tiio (.'herokce .-tatiou that
eha.il be cmi.ty fats, and neail;
aa oi tiiciu locaicu in the Cl.ioka-
«uw and CI oola.v nr-!i«*i.Ol
eoiiifO wo will havts to b.ivi
oouniy Mats if we buvcat.ni-
t «rv. but we ti*ink tlie senator
take advantage of it at once. The
Weekly Globe-Democrat is issued
iu semi-weekly sections, eight
pages each Tuesday and Friday,
sixteen every week, making it|
practically a semi-weekly paper, j
yet the price is only trl a year.
... nil . ! In polities it is strictly republican,
wry pretty. !c to eli. |bul:,t Rivea a„ t|,e uevs, audit*ab-
NORMAN UKST. , eolutely indispensable to t!ie
i iarmer, merchant or professional
! man who has not the time to read
Hundreds of people are express " l'^per, and yet dcsi.es
, ,, to keep promptly and tboroii(;lily
inn Iheinsi lvcR in u.imistnkiible, Sample copies will be I
trims it 11:1 snyiiiii that Korm.in ' sent free on application to Globe
Heai Hour sold by .J A McIntosh I Printing Co., St. Louis, Mo.
is equal to any and superior to
/P:7£S*-x
WTMOM.
" ' -.~r" -
ipi
X'f ?x:
for
■must id" the Hour that has ever
i.een sold in Ibis section. Every
s ek is Gu.iri'antced and money re-
funded if not at represented. It
is lower than some sell low grade
at.
troops < !' tnib ,m . a-: «v( .li. of .-noitld give us tho privilege oi Nine bales of cotton were de-
the state of (.!i:i>paf?, are equipped tonuing our county boundiiriosand stroyed b\ fire at the cotton plat-
land ready to inarch to the frontier locating our county scats. We, ol | form on Christmas eve. Cause—-
i as soon as war is declared. ' course, would have to have a leg- Roman caudle.
Tha Color
of paint you want at Parker's,
just recieved u big lot of paints
white lead and liiidseed. Got it
put on by Jurrel the old reliable.
Don't freeze.
Overcoats from the cheapest to
the most costly and from the small-
cut to the largest. W. L. Bird, at
the brick corner.
We have litted up a first-class Photograph Gal-
lery at the rear of Garrison's Furniture storo
and guarantee lo yon as good work and for as
little money as any oue in the Territory . , . .
CABINETS, $2.59 PER DOZEN
Greer & Bolen.
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