The Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 15, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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SCfMCOJSTIUS RATES.
to «t*rr their t« h orr
Wajwjsoto*, D. C , Sortmbttll-
|—HepcbiKaa criSoab who bare *o
I reelj u&fcnri Ibeir ttrigmXsM* n
to rW|<i«U fnw democrat*
iperion taaj wi b litj m!
DiiLt|mi j t j . ,r —| V— —j J
(1 T T '' bta they he« of t&e prM&oa Ute
Vmu '.Ti'.'.'..'.'....'.'. ..it* Attorney Geoersl kit
Mr. 0)r*T «u nited u to tbe
l^jawibiiuy o( a citaage is tbe Unitwl
- <l«dal Pa *f «T Uw Wf.
J. J.I
Burke &. Brown.
s-HilfcE* ^ CBlHEirTOR.-
c i. «cw . District Auurae)'• ol * at
InMij'i fftaiktr.
MaiUcusd t*ii.,- 'itare, 47; Mio.
m m. . Rz'b'mII .'ft.
V'jttcva tor tb!rty- l boon:
f. r «ei<her, rver 11'Fdoo.jaj
m 'oiiii; Mtvwed l f 9*rr,*r.
Clack 4c 9<>i «<r* driven o j>. ol
G; tbrif, ai*I tr« craw to UkUboa •-
Ci f in fc**reli of tackcn—being told
by tbe fw! [«• ; > of tbat burg tfeu
•o .Vrj V/ai l(al in iv city. I),
U. j?
Tui Cmriitmu'i and p*i
row—(be lottery (aria-Msg oatfit
/t^jtC'irfkA Hoa. How do oar
bo:K*l trmineM E*o «Jfi m*tcl*u>U
| $l-s (be tbe 1' -G - en .'oneaeBt of
a. L cattle?
Kaicjs* hare a r.rv bard time of
ti in Oklalvxna City. Police iodora •
-nU are do good in that r.aU rpr,t.
In# mctropol Tb' y carry tbe • «!<
Weights tturre • a n.tn la a
•Lit of penitentiary cIoUhh [; <U**
Our proud bears* pood to aee tbe waj
in which tbey double op their cirind
ling fakir*.—Gothrse .Vena.
Tilt PreM-Oazette welcome* with
0;> 0 arms tbe a«rindi,::g outfit yclept
C irk & Hon—an ottUil that baa left
a ctencli in the atmosphere wherever
ti. y have been Gcthm waacurxerl
by them a day or two ttiit I it got too
warm for Ibem there, and now tbej
are here throwing out their lima for 7" * LaJ * m: nt wtlch baa Inflamma-
ti,a ! f, in os it. baae, from a chxocic
bffnwhitu toapulmonarj eot-ftninption.
•uckera.
at tool Ismda and will immediately
be^iii the erection cf her public
■c iooI building* It ijeboores the
bo .rd of rfao.ion of tbia city to "go 8
i n<l «lo Uki AitL'. ' Work on our ol given. 'la\:c.* bottle home Uxlaj.
irx>J liuiMiogji bouI<J begin at
ea \y a date a;* k- get thfin
" vu Uic oauid re ivfUK) iu nurvb'
rrtly for ocr-njmney by the beginnit g ern Arizona, 1,M3 mllea from K:mu>
of tbe next term. '* ' **- -
T«« tew DMMtant 0. 8. Attorney,
lion. Caleb Brook*, baa arrived In
Guthrie with bi* family, Coaaiotia* of
bU wife and four children, lie ha*
aridently "come U> atay" anddou'it
leaa ba* atautaoeea tbat be will b
Hon. Horace f|>ee<J'a *ucce**or.
The Leader dc« r l . him aa a gian!
in aize and intellect, about 40 years
of age and a jovia', genial good tv
low—in other word*, a Kentucky
democrat with ail II at term implies.
doner's Mao a zinc fo Decern l>er,
reidy November 15th, promieea to lie
a mo t attractive number. Theodora
If Wilton—a writer not unknown to
novel readers—ban tbe complete story.
It 1 called "Love Conquers," and is
vigorou*, healthy, and strong. Tbe
Illustrations are by Florence K. Up-
UiB. Use Cog hi an writes ulxjut
Personal llequititcs of the Stage, an
article which all wbo are interested
In tbe modern druma shtndd read;
that popular and graceful writer,
Margaret Lemon, tells about "A
Flying Trip To Florida;" Florence
Hull has a charming short story
called ' Apple Blossom*;" Olive
Thome Miller wri • s nl out "The
l'ove * Doings, and the poerns arc-
by Frank Hemstcr Sherman, Kduah
Proctor Clarke, Kdwnrd W. Bernard
and others All tbe department* an
np to their standards aud the twi
exquisite wnU-r-c<jlor portrait* are ol
Mr* John Blood good, Jr., and Mi*>
Angelica Schuyler Crosby, of New
York.
ti Iv«i*. He r^p- 1 that if Mr
I ernold* would Urtxier bi« reaigzaUoi.
te wooH fake pleasure in ncom
Bwodin^ a draocraue ta^naaor, bat
L lien Mr Reynold, resigned he dsd
tot see bow tft ««U do aa; thing
He said it was a question of law
briber tbe dkOriet attorney cooW
lie oWi^td to give op his office before
•he expiration of hi* eomoisrsioa ex
•jn for can*e. There wu soot
•ioaV, be aaid, s b tber politka eon
t'itQled cause. One district attorney
..ad res.sted removal, aod the case
was pe<viing In the ooorta. So lor g
as a doubt existwl in bi* mind as 'o
tin- power to remove be'ore the ex pi
ra: n of tbe commission, Mr. Olney
-ii;.I be did not tb;nk it beat to make
any more removals. This opinion of
the attorney g<neraJ applies to di*
trict attorneys and marshal*.
J-.I-.W:.!I Ci'jtTK.
pwp>t are of let.
aa Dr
'I'eaner found
j woc-n traveling
~ in the south
7' | ' Their diaeasea
' were palofnl
Many of tb; m had what tbey called
"a rit...;' ntu.tr the Js.tr " 'ilia was
a •welling at the paratoid or «ob-
■^xlUuj K'- nd. Ue U1erl w:ti, them,
. vart*>.:y, KisO-M.a k-.iel As It re-
IhrTt:': the p&iri and red'iced t> e swell-
;r;£ -{ in every e**e,
■•f-- •• Men Belief Qnkk." a
vrt inappropriate c:<me. I>r. FVuner
.; t a ; r who Informed tim that
In «onld '/ -icr !e wlth'/ut corn meal
and b«c«/n on vr'nirh his colored help
.ahsisted. tbt.n GoH< n Belief, which he
i. i to euro their ari.es, pains, shimmer
complaint* and Cux This Bemedy
■=* ■ 1 ' ' Inflaaunatlaa can no moreexbit in pre*.
OCTIIRI* ha* sold li'-r (511,000 ' "f this . medy than can the honey
M,!le«k ..I «; \r. ■Kote-
il.:ir.r. m, no awellln^. no pain, no
bronchitis, no ecmiampuon. One uble-
>r, .nfaldote la a certain cure for La
.. . pc. bo narcotlca or mineral pciton*
- it and eertaln- never disap>
(jrand I unna ol t el r* * i!Iver,
On the Santa Fe Boute, In north
Statcbuvd lhtlnif.
An elccvlou of ten dcli-gates fron
Oklahoma couniy to the KIiikBsIici
i' iteliiibd con re, '.lo'i ou Nov. 2"tli,
w II be held at the Btoadwriy i ,ri
h' t'se or; Nov. IHtb a; 2 p. di. A full
attendance Is requested.
Fiiamk McMastku,
CommlltceBian, Oklahoma County.
Ks.ice Ts The Public.
K I hereby notify ali public that I
will not he rHponsible for debts con
tr ictcdorany actions of mj son Waltci
i .iylor.
Wakr«N II. Taylob,
Oklahoma Cltj.
pafiTCKEDJp mm
A trouhleaome skin disease caused
mo to scratch for ten months, and was
cured by a lew days* use ol
M. H. Woi.fh,
Miiflboro, Md.
PEOIFIC
• vin|)tut)i of t„r1 llf ()l>
poinihicnt ohvali'liins utHtiMlcJ
e and liilfcrl, hut H. H. K. <]i.l tliu wurk.
'ACL W. KlkKFATRICK, Ol/.:
IM BloM in I fsu (iImuwi r.jtiu.1 hrt
Hwurr Hrwcirui diar. ,
City, Is tlie town of Kla^tufT. A t i
weekly stage line runs from Flair*la:
to the 'jrand Canon of the Color
ttlver. More than a mile In depth,
this I* the subllmest of ifor^es—a
Titan of chasms. Twenty Voaemltes
miifbt lie hidden unseen below, am:
Niagara would look scarcely larger
than a brook.
Ifon't fall to visit this flrst wonder
of tbs world. You can "read up'
at ut It by asking O. T. Nicholson
0 I'. AT. A., A.T. AS. V. It. li
Co., Topeka, Ka ., to mail you a fro
copy of an Illustrated book describ-
ing the terra Incognita. The b"*)k i
no common alTalr; but Is entertalngh
written, beautifully lllustraf.-'l, arn
1 gem of the printer's art,
KherllT Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that bv vlr
tue of aD execution Issued bv S. A
■Steward, Probate J;id*e, Oklahoma
Territory, in and forOklnhomi cum
ly. In an action wherein L. C. Uriup >
plalntlH, and J. C Culllson i- de-
leudant, I will, at^ o'clock p. m., on
ihe loth day of November, A. D. 1893,
it the east d' ir of the court bouse on
Kroadway In Oklahoma City, Oklaho-
ma County, Oklahoma Terrl'ory,offer
for sale ut public auction the follow
nir describod pesonal property, to-wl!.
One rnnwlni; machine an<l rake and
<r,oilstone; also two hundred bushels
>f corn In the Held.
Given under my hand this 30tb da
d October, A I). 1KI3.
J. M. Fioiitmastkk,
Sheriff.
Urst publication Oct. 31, l«a. 3I-K
Bfary East liouid Travel.
f)n account of growth In east boun'!
business, the Nickel Plate road Inaug-
urated a new through express on Sun
day, Sept. 3rd. Palace sleeper* Chi-
cago to Buffalo and direct connection
at Buffalo for all points eatl.
It Is a pleasure to note the addltlor.
>1 another through train to the al-
ready competent train service of tin
Nickel Plate yoad. It will leavi
Jhlcago at TA") a. m. and reach Huffs
ii at 3:40 a. m. the following morninir
through sleepers Chicago U' Buffalo
Direct connection at Buffalu for a)
flints cast.
High Nch*ol Calendar,
The following lectures will be di-
llvered h the high school:
F iday, Nov. 10, at 3 p. m., lecture
by Hon. 11 H. Howard on the Appli-
cation of Education.
Friday. Nov. 17' at 3 p. m. Alaska,
lion Whit M. Grant.
Wednesday, Nov. 22d, 3 p. m
ironomy, Lieut. L. V. Housel, U
U.
An-
A Sure Cure far Piles,
Itching plies arc known bv moisture
Ike perspiration,causing Intense It li
ng when wurm. This form as well as
'pllnd, bleeding or protudlng, yield «(
mce to I)r, Biwanko's pile rernedy,
*hlch acts directly on parts effected,
Absorbs tumors allays itching and ef-
fects a permanent cure- SO cents
druggists or mall, circulars free, Dr
Bosanko,ttt Arch st, Philadelphia,
I a. Sold hy Scott A Co., drugglMtN
128 Main street. ly
A Fact Warlh Knowing.
For a distance of 79 miles, th.
Nickel Plate roarl Is a pcrfe-1 air lln.
This Is the longest tangent In tli ■ ir
8. When going east take this rapl lit
owing popular roao, Three sup rb-
) equipped trains for the cast, three
' Mengcr station corner Claik and
b streets, Chicago.
i The Aurora!
Still Continues to Be
Headquarters
for Bargains.
|I>u. ifi^ t lie >1 nth ?of Novemter
s
TEPIN AND
EE OUR NEW
TYLES AND PRICES
IN GREAT PROFUSION!!!
d at PRICES THAT will
Dry Goods^
Asfonishyap as the g00<lsPIoase You
"pl very thing. Musiins Calicos, DeDimB,
^-*very late Ntyle in brt-H.-i Guods Etc.
high values
■at low prices.
We give yon good* that meet every requirement'
WARMTH for cold wertber.
STRENGTH to resir-t th^ hardest UBgaeas long
a, goods ought to wear.
FITTING that woulrl |put to blunh the pre-
teutioae tailor wi'h his high prices,
PRICEo that fhatne the sheep that bore the
wool. REAL FREE TRADE,
Tliesa Goods Most li m in Their
Present Season.
We brought them to the market tj SELL not HOLD
jfeiiain Store.
the psoplks prot&ction friom !m p3icbs.
M. Hkrskowitz, Manager, Cor. Grand tfe Hroadway
wholesale and retail
J. L. BtWJAMl*.
In Mens' and
Boys Clothing,
Underwear, Fur-
nishing Goods,
Hats, Caps, Shoes and Hosiery,
dr) Goods, Notions
Hard tiro esin th* -ast have been tarnofl to your
benefit by prompt, close buying for ca*h, en-
abling T1IE AURORA BARGA1X STORE to
supply yon with every grade ot underwear and out-
er clothing at from 25 to 50 |ier cent less than ever
before offerM in this market. If prices on iarm
produce ate low onr prices m«t the reduction, so
that a biHhel of wheat will purchase as mu h go da
as e'er, If wag^s are low a days work at present
wage< bujs far more than a year ago.
Our Stock is Complete.
We offer yon the latest *nrt (►■•st goods in no'lerwemr, from
I he fineat ami milt, *t fabrics to the heavy and buhiaUn-
tial for both men and women.
Giotiiina ior Everybody.
Menu Suits and Overcoats,
Hoys Knee I'anm and buiU,
Chihlrens Pull Suits,
Furnishing Goods,
Hi.Jxery and Purnlshing Goods.
Boots and Shoes,
Ilats and Caps,
Etc. Etc. Etc.
i ^ i m k k k k
LOOK IT YOUR HAT! ^
Gi(-A>#c«i4 crrv
B<« 2* v mem. I.«t. w**c c€ f.:* X*£ or*
S* t. mmrJL **>* «f *4.: ezr***.
SKL7 Cl'BR.
EBCTIf X. SWEET, 1c w. wrrs.
JTT0&XBY AT. LAW, FURNITURE.
Pianos, Organs, Sawing Machine
Wand's Big Star and Carpets,
r.rm EVcant inei of fomitare-all kin '3 of hon fur itnre
r- wad I c *
3. 3. jtirklailick, T.2. d~
DEMIST,
Oklahoma City, O. T.
Office in state Buk
TeieplKoe So <3.
DR. JOHN FEE,
Pljnciaa ni ssn^i
Coffins Caskets, Eobcs, and Undertakers Supplies.
3<yiies prepared for shipment. 18 years expericnoe lu
th« profession,
Oklahoma City Furniture Co
occlisTaxd avbist. Bi'iSETT BLO K, No. 81 Main St. and 106 Broadway.
Offre— B" r> S !.!' a Store, corner
Mai'i acd Bcbicsoa streets.
hays ii woods,
ATTuBXr.YS-AT LA W.
Oklahoma City, 0. T.
Will practice in all the courts.
J.4JS MILTON,
A.ttornev at Law
Coiltcting Agtncj in Cenntcticn.
Boom 6 Equity Building.
W. a WELLS.
C. IVY.
wells & iVY,
Real Estate Brokers
and Investment Bankers.
Communications Solicited.
No. 15 Robinson St.
J. EC EVERSST,
lawyer.
Practice in all courts. Special it
teotioos (riven to land office practice
Office 2d Coor. Land Office Block.
Chas. Nord, W. J. Jus: c i
ISTOniD &, JXJS ICE,
Contractors and Builders
l)r. & Mrs. Davis, I). D. S.
dentists.
Corner Main and Robinson.
Residence adjoining-Office.
J A. COURTNEY,
ARCHITECT AVD 17IL R NOINFE
Plaia, Eet mil « fnd wpfK;iCcation« (uroUhed
u{K>n short uo : e.
Surreya of all kinda accurat«lj and prcmptlj
exoented.
Sanitary Sewers, street Grades ar4d other
ttiuaicipal iujprovciiieuUSpc< ia.:ii s
106 Grand Av noe. Uklahtn* clt
grStore snd Olfic-e Fixtures uj l« to or ler. Plans and speciEea-
"lons'!rswn. K-itimales mude. I'pbolsterii.g, Parnilure repairing and
Hardwood Finishing done Oar =jiecialty—F.rstclass work at teaionable
prices. We defy competition. 8 e us for anything in our line.
Office and Shop: So. UG California avenue, Oklahoma City.
O. T. Beyxolds, President. T. M. Richardson, Vice \-
J. P. BOYT.E, Cashier.
first national bank.
(5UGCKS60BS TO OKLAHOMA BASK.)
CAPITAL. - moO.OOO.OO.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Accounts of merchants and farmers solicited. Weguarant«e
' conrtennp and liberal treatment.
A. B. HAMM3R,
ATTORNEY.
Office Opera House Block, Boo j 1
Oklahoma City, O. F.
Daniel I'. Stilus, President
Edward W. Dowdkn, Vice President.
F. L. Doe din, Cashier.
L. A Gilbekt, Ass't Cashier
DR. W. L. MAUPI.1,
rdsirttxs t
Baohelder block, cuiner Broadway
and Grand avenue. Residence ad-
Joiniugoffice, Oklahoma City. O. T.
H.C. ST-JOHN,
Lawyer ii Land Attorney.
Office, Equity Eulldintr, Grant Av
Oklahoma City
oklahoma national bank.
CAPITAL: *50,000.
K AHOMA CITV, OKLA. TER.
''ransaots a General Banking Business
DIRECTORS.
D P. Stiles, R W. Cowden, Henrj- G. Thomas, Freeuian L. Given,
John Brogan. P. I, IVihhin and W. M. MoClnre.
g-r1n0 avenue
li
'\TGiry
I)rs. Dean & Detriek,
de1ttists.
First National Bar>k buildir;^, rooms
and 110. Bct ir)coce, 217 Fifth Street
Everything new aiu
strictly firs;..-class.
Best Brick Livery Birn in Okls-
■ lioiiia. Bjjrdiag horses carefully
looked after. Term* reasonable.
No. 311 Graal Aveaae, Oi la. City
Telephone No. IV
A. n. SIMONTON. M. D.,
Physician & Surgeon,
Office and K sidence, 11.1 Fifth St.
General petitioner, Diseases of
Nose, Throat and Lurii."*, anddi^ease>
of Women. Als<j microbe ,j,icai e* iru-
inations. Beady for buain' -i Sep-
tember 15.
J « WILSON,
Paper Hanger, Kalaomlner and Glszler.
HOUSE and SIGN PAINTER.
Good work guaranteed.
Shop No. 6^ Broadway Residence
117 Noble-
CK.- 0TKK HOWE.
T. F. H MFAI1AX
C. ABERNETHY. H. j. MILLER.
abernethy & miller.
Barber shop and Bath Booms*
The fiaest Htteu up Rooms in the citv. EOT AN"> COLD B \TI! S
Neat barter work guaranteed. Under Eirst Nauom.1 B .ak, corner B« i d
way acd Mam street ' rn,a
T. M- Richardson Lumber Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Lumber, siiiiiQies, sasii. Doors, Blinds
CAPITAL STOCK $150,00.
Yards at allpoinU on the A. T. & S. P. and Choctaw Railroads in the k-
dian Territory. Mills on Southern PaeiOc, II K & \v t m„„.
Branch and I & G. N. Rail Roads. Prompt Shipments.' Yanl:" "coZr
ct a v, r e r Har\fc^ and Grand avenue.
pmm obi t. „. MCT,,tM0,, ,w
The Keeley Instituie
Of the Indian Torritory,
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA. [TER.
Now opened for treatment of
jirjminns35, v, SlRFHLNi!and (piom- -habits
Call on or address C. P. Mccre irv .
I e ic. a do, 14, Block, tirkid Avenue " 1 eneral maMie*
Howe & McMecban,
ATTOUNKYS-ATL^W.
Will practice In all the courts In the
Territory.
Oice In Equity BnlMinir.
'OTJNG MEN GOLDMEN
:• «ST IS THI TOilS 9f TH! SIBPCirX OF USIIUf.
y) n«r heroic «Ports to fre ik«aa lvM.
\ ■ "•* "•* kcowinf Mc
VVv (^SHAKEOFFTHE MOR«ID 8NAKE3
h ; lk« lo p«ir d k laune rlr
WlulMiHKOB! IWnU U Lf II
OUR NEW BCCK
«ai froo. p>wt nU. ' «* .ii
' - 11 n l I *«1 lira*. . Mil it
th« cii «. /. r ot z>if««i-
• i ui Aeicilomi of tit
Org -.r.i of M a, aod hor >r
HOME THEATMENT.
r utiloU ucit(lr«4^jr
on, the worm cniilif
Lost or falllnf
0's nl td IfcrToca D .
bIIItv. Vr«tti«M of Bo4f
I It' Mlr>£ iff.ct* of Errori
_ or CscMiei •t«nt(d or
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Burke, J. J. & Brown, E. E. The Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 129, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 15, 1893, newspaper, November 15, 1893; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc150333/m1/2/: accessed March 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.