The Okahoma Times Journal. (Oklahoma City, Okla. Terr.), Vol. 5, No. 141, Ed. 1 Wednesday, November 29, 1893 Page: 2 of 4
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Edw H. Coon,
Outlier
C. M. DUNS
Attorney a- Law. g^ate National Bank.
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DAVID DJUttLAS,
ARCHITECT.
Over Preaa-Gasette Office-
DIRECTORS:
Henry Win, f. M. Rllej^££A^B<*«.. D. C. Giddings E>gaat jne of famitUTe
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Ti.* city of Guthrie hu two or
three damage suits iironght by citt-
rcns who claim damage on account
of defective drainage.
TiiK Press-Gazette pronounces the
Twis-Joghnai. people hypocrites
because they took up the cause of the
poor. The evening before we were
accused of mentioning the poor on
partisan grounds. Our churchgoing
has not lieeu attacked yei, but we
arc expecting every day to be accused
of hypocrisy and partisnnism in that
connection.
A qi'eer controversy has arisen
between the double statehooil people
in the Indian tertitory and the same
party n Oklahoma. Each party
professes antiphathy to the other on
exactly similar grounds. The Ok-
lahoma double statehood party does
not wish to be yoked with the uncivi-
lized Indians of the Indian territory
and the Indians declare that they
sever consent to a union with
the barU&too* white men of Oklaho-
ma.
From last night's Prcsa-Garette
statehood extra we learn that tht
Kingfisher statehood convention will — - ^ | . .. ]Q., tvs
organize today at Kingfisher. V.e r* r
also learn that most of the delegates
have opinions on statehood, some
for single statehood and sc>me for
double sMtehood. That is ail
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n o« aiMii I* ' • TrT1t*-
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w % iz.ttMa.rzjklkm tor lb*n Th«
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CHAS. U. EAGIN,
LAWYER.
Oflliv hi Batchelder building, oor.
Grind avenue and Broadway.
Tun vsg who has noUiing in his
pockets but a flask of whiskey Ac-
serves nobody's sympathy. Ho is
pretty apt to be a professional whose
tale about bunting for work is all
garni a. Those who are infesting
this country at present arc of that
clase Some have whiskey in rtasks
and nearly all are Oiled with
Sometimes tb*y earn' a small stock
of clothing thst does not fit them.
One rag arrested la.H night bad a
lamp globe in his pocket. That class
can serve the city best cleaning out
gutters.
Mb. 0. II. Hill s reasons for op-
posing single statehood would be
good if his assertion# us to conditions
ia the Jndian territory were correct.
The Indians of the Indian territory
are as thoroughly civilized as are the
white people who inhabit Oklahoma,
The Indians pre just as sincere in
believing us barbarians as some of
us are In believing them uncivilized
The fact is, those live tribes are
neither uncivilized nor Indian. The
majority of the members of those
tribes are tcmperaie, higbminded
people, and their chief regret is tbst
statehood is certain to bring whiskey
aeUiiif; and all of its attendant evils
upon thee. In morality and educa-
tion the people of the Cherokee,
Creek, Choctaw and Chickasaw tribes
will show betttr results than Oklaho-
ma.
yuu lea's I'hristias A «w_iatiun.
Rome, G«<jBG1A, March 11, 1*93.
Every m-aiber of the IKwey Hey
.ood company I" an artUUof rare
merit- and the company i- ort-^ ^f
the ooofldence and patronage of t_e
associate n« tbrojgboul the conntry.
I write the above wit . '.* dtoire U>
re.-urnmen I,so far as I may, a refined,
chaste, flrrt-class and high cia con-
cert company. One of the few tra\ cl-
ing that jverjbody wishes to hear
again after once listening to their e.e-
vjtintf eotertainoient
F. H. Bo rr*H
(}«Deral Secretary.
A for Pile«.
l'iChlnit piles are known bv moisture
II fie perspiration,causing intense itch-
ing when warm. This t< rm as well as
blind, bleeding or pmtudinK, yield at
once to l r. B«*anko,s pile remedy,
which acts directly on parts effected,
a'OHurbs tumors allays itching and er-
f *cU a permanent cure- 50 cents,
druggist* or mail, clrculjar i tree, Vr.
Boeaoko, 329 Arch st, Philadelphia,
Pa. Sold by Scott A Co., druggists,
28 Main street. w
Broadway Fruit House, dealers in
all kinds of foreign and domestic
fruits green, diied and canned, als
nuts, vegetables, butter, eggs and
teed of all kinds. Have always on
hand fresh pop corn and peanuts, tigs
dates, candies, tobacco and cigar?-
All goods will be sold cheap for cash
and satis (action guaranteed. Your
uatronane Is respectfully solicited"
ilrown Si Group, 11 Broadway. 3-lni
PR. E E. PHILLIPS,
rhymcian and Surgeon.
Special Branches. Obstetrics d! -
ex-e® ut women ana children and rec-
tul dise ases Piles and rup'ure curec
and no detention from business. Of-
fice I0U Main and 15 Robinson streets
r m- 1"> A 1«. Residence telephone
No 33, oOoe telephone No. 68. Office
hours # to 12 ana I u> 5 p. m.
Main St LaiMdru
*0 16 ia8t mai* striit.
The only white laundry in the city.
Ail work strictly first-clato. We
guarantee it.
M. S. POOL, Pbop
FOTJ1TID.
site Htr.cs and Good B®
At Miller & Smith's old place, cor-
ner Keno and Harvey.
Frank Clark. Mng'r.
O. IT ast. Prnp r.
Shacs.
Ladies, see our line of Rochester
shoes, all the new shapes, BT-EE
last, the only first-class shoe sold In
Oklahoma City. Every pair wariant
cd. for style and tit, quality and Ida
prices. We have ti e shoe of the town.
28-2 Pettyjohn ft Co.
It Mhonld be la Ever; Hsnse.
J. B. Wilson, 371 Clay street, Sharps-
burg, Pa., says he will not be without
Dr. King's Sew Discovery for con-
sumption, coughs and colds, that H
cured his wife who was threatened
with pneumonia after an attack of
"lagrlppe," when various other reme-
dies and several physicians bad done
her no good, llobert Barber of Cooks-
port, Pa., claims Dr. King's Sew Dis-
covery has done him more good than
anything he ever used for lung trouble
Nothing like It. Try It. tree tria,
bottles at C. B. Haley's drug store.
Large bottles 50c and 1.00.
A Leader.
Since Its first Introduction, Electric
Bitters hu gained rapidly in popular
favor, until now it is clearly in tin
lead among pure medical tonics ami
alteratives—containing nothing which
permits its use as a bevsrage or In-
toxicant, it Is recognized as the best
and purest medicine for all ailmeni-
of stomach, liver or kidneys.—It will
cure sick headache, indigestion, con-
stipation, and drive malaria from the
system. Satisfaction guaranteed
with each bottle or the money will bi
refunded. Sold by C. B. Haley.
Oor. Main and Boblnson Streets, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
CAPITAL, E0,000, PAID liC-
Pianos, Organs, Sewing
and Carpets.
Machine
all kin Is of hou
fur iture
Tills bank solicits your business,
all matters entrusted to us
States and Europe.
,..w—, pledging careful and faithful attention to
Drafts issued on all principal cities of the United
BURN EUPION OIL.
It is the great family aafet/ oil. No smoke, no odor,
bat give* a wtiite light equal to electricity at half the cos
For Sale by the following m Tchant?:
R G YOUNG & CO.
WRIGHT <fc LAND,
HAINES GKCCERY CO.
T. A. WHETSTONE,
SCOTT & CO.
FINLEY & WARE
GOLDEN KL'LE GKO. Co
Watere-Pieice Oii Co.
W. W. OKKKN.
E. B. Puon.
Green 4 Pugh,
COAL
OKKAHOMA. FOUNDRY, MACHINE SHOP
A FULL and COMPLETE STOCK OF NEW TOOLS and
Machinery. Are Prepared 1o do all kind.- of Machine
Work and Repairing Castings in Brass and Iron light and
heavv. Architectural Iron Work Solicited. Cash paid for
Iron and Brass
W. M. JORDAN, Prop.
Formerly Kansas City.Mo, Oklahoma City O. 1
KQNEItfili DIRECTOR.
Coffins Casket., Koto, and Undertaken. Supplies.
MSm prepared for .blpmout 13 J«.r< 1
the profession,
Oklahoma City Furniture Co
1A.SSETT BLOCK, No. 8i Main St. and 106 Broadway.
w. c. WF.LLS.
c. IVY.
WELLS & IVY,
Real Estate Brokers
and Investment Bankers.
Communications Solicited.
No. 15 Robinson 8t,
TELEPHON E NO 90.
Corner of First sod Robinson Street.
FRED &. F. M. BEALL,
ATTOEJTET3 L
OFFICES:—WASHINGTON, D. C., and OKLAHOMA CITY, 0. T.
Special attention given to Oklahoma land liti-
gation before the Interior Department.
Coas. nord,
ZSTOIR-D cSz JUS
Contractors and
W. J. JtJSTIC*
ICE,
• £?'v'''HAr5
t^-Store and Office Fixtures maile to or.ler. l'laas and specifiea-
tions drawn. Estimates mude. I pholsteriiig, I uniiture repairing and
Hardwood Finishing done. Oar specialty—Firstclass work :it reasonable
prico. We defy competition. as for anything in oar line.
Officc and Shop: No. 11« California avenue, Oklahoma City.
DR. GUNN'U
ONION
SYRUF
i FOR C0U6HS,
COLDS
AND CROUP.
GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE.
In nUamc a family of ulna fthUdrao. mjr only irea-
ady for Coofha. Cold* and Croap r nlon ifwpjl
lajaat aa a to-dar ** it w«a
kaa
iHrtSb Sold c
r**a ao aubatltuta for It.
S : jlL,v ! i
Walker & Harrison,
BL ACKSMITH
Qarria^ a\)d F?Qpair 5i?ops.
- TTU.- -
Wow my crandctolldrcti take Dr. no• Onion 8yr- p
whiah ta alr«^lr pr«p«r®<: aad tol^?
" " —rhartv Larg« bottl « SO oanu.
— -, oottiin« aa «ood.
Weim-vi! tlie ji st ihoer and finest
wood worker in the' city, * ,
ALL WORK GUAR ANT REP.
112 S, Broadway, betwieo Cj
fornia and Reno avenue.
11-
FceV ln' Arnica Salve.
Tlie beat tdlve In the world for cyts-
bruise* sores, ulcers, ialt rheum, fever
D'.rea, tetter, chapped hands, cbll-
hlains, corns, and all skin eruption-
and pi*ilitely cure* piles, or uo pay |
required. It Is ttuaranteed Ui glv.
perfect satisfaction, or t^aey re-
funded Price 25 cents per box. For
sale by C. B Haler.
Turkey HkMlllf.
There will be a turkey shoot each
day of this week at McQuown's Main
street Rifle R.tcge No. 122. 25-8
Sheriff Sa e.
Jfotlce Is hereby given, that by vir-
tue of an execution upon a Judgement
on a mortgage foreclosed in an action
wherein G. Thompson la plaintiff, and
E Hopkins Is defendant I will, at 2
o'clock p. m oo the 2nd day of Decem-
ber, A. D. 1803, at the east door of
:be court bouse on Broadway la Okla-
homa Cltv, Oklahoma county, Okla-
homa territory, offer for sale at public
auction the following described re.i!
estate t'i- lt: Lots No. 27, 28, 29, 30
31 and 32 In block No. 30 In South
Oklahoma, an addition to Oklahoma
City, in Oklahoma county, Oklahoma
territory.
Given under my hand this 30th day
of October, A. I). 18S3.
J. M. FloimiAsTEit. Sheriff
First publication No-". 1, t!*93. 1-30
Wand's Big Star
SELF CURE. ATTORNEY
iDtfni! tod external rpmwlj \>0thl0T §2
mm* N. PV/KET,
- AT-LAW,
will prepay ™
bottleo will cora Ue mot obnuma
male oriental*.
OKLAHOMA CITV
it n.k'w tn>.;l il. Two ] Office tn w l on Block. wc«t of.First N t!on l
Bank, south side of Maia street.
IT Tourd.ajrrist don't keep it ieodjfcs and
J rhi
5 S. Jyirkf>ailick, <L. cv ^
DENTIST,
Oklahoma City, O. T.
Uraduateof Chicago cnliege ot Dental Sorcery.
Office in State Bank Buildtng.
Telephone No. 68.
A. COURTNEY,
ABCH1T8T AMD CIVII, BOIV -i K
°lan§, Est mau fi anil Specifications furnished
upon short notice.
Suireya of all kinds accurately and promptly
. _ ejcecnted.
■^anitarT Wwit*, 8trt« t (irades and other
municipal fmprovcxneatadpecialtios
(08 Grand Av, Due. Ukial.ma cit
T. M. Richabdeos, President. O. T. Reynolds, VlcePri
i. P. Boyle, Cashier.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK.
(SHCCESiiORS TO OKLAHOMA BANK.)
CAPITAL. - $50,000.00.
Transacts a General Banking Business.
Accounts of merchants and farmers solicited. Weguarante«
oourtrtons and liberal treatment.
Daniel F. Stiles, President.
Edward W. Dowden, v ice President.
F. L. Dobbin, Cashier.
L. A Gilbert, Ass't Cashier
WAND'S
COUGH
_ SYRUP
Your Colds and Cou?hs
Your Bronchitis
Your Sore Throat
Your Hacking Cough
Your tickling in
the Th> oat.
It is Surprisingly Good
This ought to suffice.
I. WAND
dr. john fee,
Consnltinf[ Pkpian and Sirpn.
OCULIST ATfD ACRIST.
Office—Room 9 Lion Store, fTier
Main and Robinson streets.
ATTORNEY. iOKLABOSA NATIONA BANK,
CAPITAL: 150,000.
k ahoma city, okla. ter.
Transacts a General Banking Business
Office Opera House Block, Rio J I
Oklahoma City, O. t.
WIFT'S SPECIFIC ••
malarial origin, this | r<; .tr.ii iuu
no«<tua!.
• For eighteen months I had an
) eating sore on niy tongnc 1 was
treate<i by beet -ocal t hyjictans
'-fs'^e^orsirradu "
i S.8. 8 .a *-
ling r few bottles
:. BT HcLciioak, Henderson, Tex
ETairied no relief: "* sore gradually
THB 8 TI FT Sr*c?rv^' Co^
4U ata, wi«
Atlas Notice.
(J. 9. LAod Office at oklahcme City, Oklaho-
ma Territory, <>ct 17th, 1§M,
Complaint havio* l*en «Bta.-red at this office
by rdham Blackford against Jobn P. Dick-
erton who made homestead entry No
dated Jannary SI, law, upon the northe«st
l« < r s«ttn n 13, in township IS n, of r n*e!
went of th- Indian m*-ritliaa in Oklahoma
< ounty. Oklahoma Territory, with a vie* to
the cancellation of said entry, said conteat-
a-1 alleges That th« said entrym*n John P
Dickervon ha* wholly abandoned ca d ttact
aad <• titnired his residence therffnjm for
more toon six months sit ce making said en-
try, and next prior tothe d«te herein: thst
•aid tract ts not ftettled upon sr.d ctiltivated
by *ai<i party aa requ ied by law; and that all
of said default* eri-t at 'he present t ire
Therefore the said parnea a e her t-y sum-
n.oned to'app< ar at the C S. 1 a«d Offic at
oklahoma City, Oklahoma territory, on the
:*)th day of No> ember. I-W, -t to*c!o<ka. m,
to re*t>ond and turn sh tes'ioi >nr concerning
«ald allegations. B. M dill t.
Kegi ter,
F*lr#t publication Not. I l.-fift, 14t
lift
flFNRY MAYER
Wholesale and Retail
S • C1GAM8 • •
Fineet grades of cigars in the city.
Also a fine line line of ctnfection-
ery frnits, etc. The freshest and
best on the market. Your patronage
is solicitek.
Broadway, Opposite Pogtoflloe.
HAYS &
attorn ays-at law.
Oklahoma City, 0. T.
Will practice in all the conrta.
DR. W. L. MAUPiN,
DENTIST
Bachelder block, corner Broadway
and Grand avenue. Residence ad-
| joining office, Oklahoma City, O. T.
J AS MILTON ,
A.ttornev atLaw
Colliding Agency in Connection.
Room 7 fcqulty Building.
H.C. ST-JOHN,
Lawyer & Land Attorney.
Office, Equity Building, Grand At
Oklahoma City
DIR ECTORS.
D. F. Stiles, E W. Dowden, Henry G. Thomas, Preoman L.
John Brogan, F. L. Dobbin and W. M. McClure.
Given,
J. H EVEREST,
LAWYER.
Practloe in all courts. Special at
tent ions given to land office practice
Office 2d floor, Land Office Block.
Drs. Dean & Dctrick,
IDIBZLTTISTS.
First National Bank building, rooms
aDd 110. Residence, 217 Fifth Street
GRAND
AVENUE
Everything new ant
strictly first-class.
Rest Brick Livery Barn in Oh!a
homa. Boarding horses carefully
looked after. Terms reasonable.
No. 311 Grai'l A venae, Ok la. City
Telephone No. 3i.
Dr. & Mrs. Davis, d. d. s.
DENTISTS,
Corner Main and Robinson.
Residence adjoining Office.
A. M. DEBOL7
Vboleaa e and Beta 1 Dealer in
A. H. SIMON TON. M. D.,
Physician & Surgeon,
Office and Residence. 113 Fifth St
i General practitioner, Diseases or
i N'ose, Throat and Lunirs. and diseases '
i 'if Women. A.ls<i tiiicroc.'oplcal txmu-
inaiiuns. Ready for buslne* Sep-
tember 15.
i U WILSON,
Paper Haagcr, Kalsomlner and Glaxier.
HOUSE and SIGN PAINTER.
| Good work guaranteed.
Shop So. 6| Broadway: Residence
n V~K1„
0. ABERNETHY
^ 117 Noble-
H. J. MILLER.
ABERNETHY & MILLER.
Barber shop and Bath Rooms*
The 1nest fitteu up Rooms in the city. HOT &\D POT l) R
Neat barber work guaranteed. Under Eirat Nations' U- nfe
way and Main street.
corner Br \ I
City Bakery
The Bakery can lie found on East
Main Street.
Uptown t-tore, 31 Broadway.
Fin- line of confet ti n«ry,
fruits, etc. All binds of
Bread, Cake* and Pies fresh
each day. Goods delivered
to alt parts of the city
WJiH Cite 4 Specially..
T- M- Richardson Lumber Co.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
LuniDer, SHinoies, sasti. Doors.Biinds
CAPITA STOCK $150.00.
CHESTER HOWE. T. F. M'MECHAN
Howe «Sc McMecban,
AITORNISYSAT-LAW.
Will practice In all the courts In the 1 Yards at all points on the A T & s tf hv t.
,tian Tenlloir. Mil,. .„ ^ ^
r* ™! o11s-"
Haney and Grand avenue. v-ornor
D. C RICH ARDSON, Sec
Territory.
Office In Equity Rulldme.
Special .Notice.
Notice Is hereby given to persons
having goods held In pawn at Kp-
steln's that If not redeemed within
fourteen day) the gooC- mil be so d.
25-lf S. Efsteix.
Arkansas Anthracite, and Peidmoat
Blacksmith Coal.
Canon City, McAllister, Wier City,
Pittsburg, Frontenac,Osage Shaft"
..Trinidad and Canal Coal.
LIME, HAIR AND CEMENT....
*o. 2 11.10 AVirfCI.
2TO. e CRIK
■ ONLY
"C T7JTG MEN . OLD MI"
. s.r u th( t«us tr m£ .iirurs if niuit.
fl) Tk«y ottii* ierose tSorU t®
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T. M. RICHARDSON, Pr.'
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The Keeley Institute
0. the Indian Territory.
oklahoma city, okla. [ter.
Now opened for treatment of
DfiOMESffiS, iOaPEimAHD -c-OP^UI-,-Ei3?iS
Call oa or address C. P. McCrearv
e room No. 14, Canadian Block, Orand Avwiu ^ "jd gC' 9r"'1 ®"ns*or
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